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NEW SPRING GOODS!i T D. LALLERSTEDT, has received at at his old tand, Corner oif Glube Hotel, Au gusta, Ga , a NEW and SPLENDID Stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Embracing the most elegant styles of Crape 1)e Pare and Twisted SILK, Alasntstes and Velvetines, Super. Super. ISreade and Plaid SIIJ S, Elegant French .) ACON ETS and LA WNS, Earlston GINGIAMS anl PRINTS, Needle worked COLLARS and CAPES, Undersleeves and Clhe-n. zetts. .laeenet and Swiss TRIMMING, Linen Camnbric 1landkerehiefs, Super. Paris Kil GLOVlES and llOSIERY, Taible DA MASK and TOWELLING. Irish LINEN and Bird's eve 1)IAIER, Furniture )IMITY and FRINGES, SIIEETINGS and SIIIRTINGS, great variety, I inenen DRILLING and COITONA I.S, Striped and Checked LINEN, for children, OSN.\ L'RGS and ST RIPF., And a conplete awsortment of abneest every article beloning to the 1)rv (ruds trade. all of which are offered on the BEST POSSIBLE TERMS, to which he invites attention. A ugusta, Alarch 211 2m 10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELI) SALE. IN EQUITY. John Rai:tiford, Adm'or of 1 C. J. Glover, dee'd., I r. [ Bill to set up J. 1). Tibbetts, [ Mortgage. call in F. II. Vardlaw, I Crcditora, f-c. .las. F. A dams and others J IN Pursuance of the Order of Chan. Dargmn in I- this cause, all and singular the (relitrse of the )efendant Jehltn ldl. as late Ordinary of the I)s trict of Edgefield-:and a!so all and sin.ular the - Creditor' of Charles .1. Glover, late of the sad I.)i+. triet decease.-as well tl.se having demands against hitam upon his sewn ace-unt, as thise ha ing den.mn.ls againist him as one of the sureties oif the stid .lohn Hill. late Ordinary o.f the said IDistrit are hereby reqnired to he and appear 1.cf-ore me in my Omtee at Elgelield Couut thense, on Thursday the 25th day of Mav next. then and there to make slue proof of their respctive debts and detntls: and such of the said Creditors as fail to come in tnd prove their respective debts, on the day ahove )nwet.ned, will be exelud fom all bent lit of the decree to be pronounced in this cause. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Cnmm'rs. Office. March 18, 1854. loit 10 A Beautiful Residence for Sale. T HE St'B'iCulilR, desir.tns to remove, itlers his HIG HLY IlM PROVED RESIDENCE; fo.r wale. at Edzefeld C. 11. The house is ommodiens. aving ten Roeosnt, hesiles an attic Story, capable of being divide.d "into two-laree apartnts. The gronnds are beautifully laid tout. Upon the Lot. cntaining about ten acres, are varieties of choice Fruit, suc! as Peaches, Pears, Figs, Apples, &c. To a gentleman of taste this is a very desirable property, siu-e years would be required or--the growth of such Shrubbery and Trees as are ntew in full vigour and beauty upon it. The entire premnises are in good order. A Iho, for s:de, very near the atore place, a sttal Tract met Land, containing 1 aeres, half of whicl is woodland. 4 Fur Further pjarteutars and termts apply to C. IURUCE WVALKEH. Ma1:rebt S -f 8 $10 Rewrard R.\ANAWAY frm the Subserhber, living near Atiochl Chusrch, seven mnles West sef Edge field C. I I., 'en th. Ith .January last, Ihis N egres woan SEl EN A, suppose d te be between 20 aend 2- yare ut age, tef dark compn~lcet, and inaclinted bt .- somtewhaet eclr-t, abeeut 5 feet 2 or 3 itt ctes high.-ecne sef her li- e a-. heetn dseased, ande ae ha, lest the lir.t jesint of the dittle toe unid th , onte ntext to it. The abcove Reward will be givetn tic any onte whes willrdelive~r staid weemantIs toame at umy re side nece, icr Jodge hter int any .hil withain thce Statec, sc itat I ennt gether. A. CRA WFORI). M1ar 15 tf 9 Petit Gulf Cotton slced1. J UST receied a suppely sef New Genuaine~ PET'IT SU LF COTT'ON SE EJ.-fosr sale bey dJ. S B L EY & :soN. H~amblurg, Feb 20 tr 6 1E' lsndepenenst Press coepy 41 timae. State of South Carolina, IN CO MMON P LE AS. N. Aldlricht, ) rs.Foreigen Alttchm~ent. Joam 1,. Dubey, rs. Foreign Attachment. TI IE Phduiatitie ina thte above cases haaviig thins day filed their I )eelarationes in, smy Oiie.nnds thte D.e fenidanats havitng tneit leer Wives lacr Anerateys kntewtt tee resiede withian thec liamits of this State sipiat whoma .cupies oef said declaratioens with a rutle tee pliad can be -served: Otn Mection of air. loa:v, Paiintifi' .\ttor neCw, Orderedl. That ithe saied )iefenedeat apea~r asnd pklcnd toc saidh De)ularationas witisin ns ye atr tend a day freomt thte date hereof, ier tireal arid abelute j udg mienat will be awarded nainist thjeml. TilO:4. G. HBACON. c. a. D. Clerk's Omeie, .July 12. 1853. ly :16_ STA"E OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Davis, Kalb & Fannaing, ra. Dc.jrAIala~t Rawley White. lpjkin's, Kalb & Co., ra. Dcl. ina A tachmnent. Ratwhey White.) 1'Ill E Plaintiffs in the alcove cases thaving this day ..filed their D)eelaratiocns ina ty Otllie, ande the D)efenantt htavinag necithier wife tilr A ttortney kisiwn to resied. w'ithrn the limts oef this S tate, on whtoma Ccpies of said I ee'arationas witha rul-s teo plead can be cervede: On Slotions of Mlessrs. itAeaaru~i & STrI~tS, A tteertacyys tor ia:tfhs : Oredered that said Defendanat appear arid plead toe sain lI)eelaratiuns within a yser rind a dasy fromn die daie hereof ecr in default thereof judhgimenat will he givent aigainst hait. ThUOS. G. A CON, c. s. o. Clerk's Offee. Oct 5, qly 39 Notice. ALL, Persons indebted to die Estate oef Mlitcel Wells. dee'., wdhl please mcake arransgemenlts to) settle fsrth withi, :and uhse hia--ina d.-tmands angainst said Esttate, arc requtested to reander thtemi ina itane diately, peroeper'y atteeteed. CIlESLEY 'WELLS, Adtm'or. Mtarch 15 . :St" i ALL Persons indebted to the Estate ocf Jeehn .t1 Irwin, dee'd., are requested tac make intreedi atte paynment, antd thosje hiatinig demndts will please peresenit tem. SAM3. P ER RIN, Adm~a'or. Miill Way, arch 15 _________9 LIPesens Notice. Ett fCp A LL Persemsindlebted to thec sae fCp A.Johna Mliller, dlee'd., late oef Beech Islandh nire bset eby riequestedl to tsanke immediate settlesment, and thtose having~ deasmands anainst staid Estate will render them itt duly aittestedl according teo lnw. .11. RL COOK, Adm'or. Mfar 11 4 Notice. ALPersons hauvinig demands against thte Es tnte of George Pnarreett, hate of Aikean, S. C. will present themi proeperly attested, and thsose in debted will make payiment toI WML S. WALKER, ? ~ r. -WMa. G. MO00D. i xos Chtark-ston. S. C., Al r 1 t 9 iManufhetured Tobacco ! STI UST Reeived1 direcet froem the Factory, Thsirty tJ Hoxe s ClE WIN G TOBlA CCO, comteprisinag leur Chiecte Brandes, viz: Iloney Dew, Oiresnoco, E.xtra atnd Prcamiuan. For sale by thte ReIx, or at retail at LOW PRICES. Don't fail to enll and sameple before buying elsewheere. G. L. PENN, AOF.Nr. Oct 26 . tf 41 . Notice, A LL~ Personts indebted to the Esttte of Dasniel English, dee'd., tare regnested make irmmedi aute payment, atnd thtose htavitng deranatds will please render thetm ina forthewith, properly attested. dJUij SENTELL, Ex'or. March,, . It8 DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHING ! T HE Subscriber respectfully calls the attentio ,f Farmiers and the community genetally. t< his Store, next door to Mr. .Jas B. Sullivan. whet he has just received a NEW and SPLENDIi. Stock of Sl'RING and SUM lER R[eady-MIade Clothing! -ALSO A Fine assortment of IIOSIERY, SHIRTS, COLLARS 4. CRAVATS. SUSPENDERS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c. HATS OF TIlE LATEST STYLES! ALSO A GOOD SUPPLY OF YOUTH'S & BOYS CLOTHING! M. LEBESC11ULTZ. Edgef.eld C. I., March 8, itf 8 House and Sign Painting ! T HE Subs-ribers having formed themselves int ia Co-partnership, respectfully inform the citi vtens of Edgefield )i.-trict, that they are now pre pared to do all business entrubted to them in the line of Painting, Gilding, Marbling, &c., In all its various branches, and upon the most rea sonable terms. [[E All letters addressed to them at Edgefield C. II., will receive prompt attention. Th.y may be found in the Painting Rooms of Mr, Wrrr's Furniture Estahlirlment. Refercce.-Mr. Jons Lxzcn and Mr. .Tous WITT. C. U. LUCAS, A. A. PAUL. March 8 tf 8 A Bargain to be had! T Il E Undersigned having determined to remove . to Columbia. o$i'rs for sale his RESIDENCI ins the Village of Edgefield. The house is one of the most beautiful and conveniently arr:ngvd per haps in the up-country. built according to mioderr .rehitecture. The entire interior is of three-coat plastering, harl finish. In front is a Lawn of four acres. interspersed with Shrubbery and Roses of the miost bcauti!ul and rarest kind, with about 100 hun dred acres of back grounds, of which about 70 seventy acres are in woodland, all of which is en closed, and in the highest state of improvement. The Terms will be aecomnodatinig, and posses slui given iuinediately. W. A. HIARR.IS. P. S.-On the premises there is a superior Well of water, :nd walled with flint. Mar 8 tf 8 1[1 The Carolinian will please copy three times and aterward account to W. A. I. PROSPECTUS OF THE New Map of the State of SOUTH-CAROLINA, CosrILEo rnOt STATE, RAIL ROAD AND ('noAs Setavevs. rv U. E. WA LKE R & JOHN JOHN SCN, Cavi. Esosr.Eans. T 11-S M A P which is now presented t; the pub lie has been publish by .J.4J. TarON. under the patrotage of the Legisliture of the State ol South-Carolina, and is the only Map of the State, which, for accuracy of delineation, and minutia of deti can claims to be reliable. It has been compiled from all the suryeys made by or under authority of the local government, the surveys of the eminent Civil Engint-ers in the ser ice of the several rail road cempiini's. 'atd the re suhts of the United States coat servey-, thiereby giv. int, with great precisiomn, the positiona of'points along the coa. Thle Maip. ini polint of iniuctenes's, stands unequalled :it exhibits the lines oft all existing, proe gessing and projected rail rotads; tihe whole systemt ea post andl district roads and aull oilher initernal im. prvemca~ents ;the situation of ecties, towns, village-s, ,sst otlic, s. private residences, aind the great multi. plie tv tar other objecets usu dly found on the best. and~ nist'elaborate ma~ps: ini point of artistic executioni t will chi udIenge comnparisoni with any similar wvork~ which iams ever appeared before the publie. The large Scale (5 miles to the iiner) adopted by he antlh..rs, and the agreat distinctness with which t natural anid artificial features aie .picteud, magt its pieculiarly to the wants of all interested in corn nere, internal trade, and genecral bus'ii sswdi he State. No one ati all itnterested in .the progress .. the State can wvell do without this Map, which sa. aitfuly delinecates the actual condition of the ountry. Thle anthmors have the hotnor of referring thes ulic to the g.-ntlemien whose names are hiereutto ttached, as havinig given mouch ra'uable assistece mad iniformatieon toa the work :also, to many as hav n exainied and certitied to the authenticity sand enral exceh~enee of the samte. Capit. A. 11. BOwMAs, Umited States Engitneer Crps. L.swis 11. G iuB~s, REq., Prof. Mlathemiati,'s Char Gen. .\. It. ingssAN. Y. M1ILt~s Eecq., G. Ii. Lrrumeoe, Esqj., W. 11. G.if FEN. KEeq. Civil Enginieers. Ceiv..\MAS, lain. Wx. Asses, IHon. J1. A. WoolewAnD, lion. id. M. KEITT, lIon. IV. D. POE E, l ion. -.A. SistoNs, lIon. .1. L. PETIGRU. AlberiLle Driutricl-J. F. Marall, Esq. A nderona-.J. P. Rteed Eeq., Barnwe.ll- A. P. Aldrichm, W.. 0. Simmns, Esqs., Bsnfort-A. M Ruth, W. .1. Girayson, 1eq., Chareso-lT enry IRavenel, .Jaan. Ferguson, P. . Gaillard. REq's., C:heaterfild-W. .. H:mnna, A. McFarlan, Esq's., Daringto-J. A. Dairgan, W. 11. W ingate, Iq's., Edgefield-ames Jones, Esq., Fairield-llenry l)avis..las. Martin Esq's., GJeorgetownm-lion. R. F. W. Allston, D). L. etvay. Esal's., Harry-ltobt. Muniroe, Esq., Kerhao-.\.'I I. Heykin, Wmn. Young, Esq's., Laurns -J. Wistar Simipson, .1. l1.lrby, Esq's., Lexington-A . G. Summner, Esq., Mrion-W. W. liarle. Esq., Marloroug-C. W. Dudeley, lEq., Orangebrg -Gen. .latmieson, Ricland--J. M~oore, .elihn Pe.arson, Esq's., Spartanburgl-J. W. Tucker, G. Caninon.Eq'. Sumapter-l?. J1. Moses, J1. J1. lser, Eiuq's., Union-J. L. Youtg. Esq., W M. ItICIIARDS, Agent foer Edtefigsl Barnwell Beaufort, Districts. March 15th if 9. Wolfe's Schiedam Snapps. DIREOT IMPORTATION. 1U1I E Undelrsiigned ha~s just received. in connec ti on withr othier ClI 0CE LIQUORS. a large ot of WVOLdF'S ARtO.\ATIC SCIi )A M SCI INA PPlS direct from I lolland. Th~s medicine s hihly reconmnended for mnedital purpeoses, andl its a bverage to those who inidulge in anay thing in the line of Pure Holland, hias never been excelled by aiiy thing offered in this country. It conmes in quart bottles and can be had front thte Subscriber in any quantity. --Also Scoteh WHISKEY puro, Choice COGNA C RANDY. I Iulland fIN, pure and chloice, Ma deira W I NE, old and line, C HAMP AJGN E WINES, cice brmtds. A splendid mosortmtent of West India Fruits, Raisins, Nuts, &C, With a few Barrels New Crop Orleans Molasses, nd a fewt boxes superior Sperm: Adhamantine Cian dIes. These .with a general assortment of FA MI LY OROCERI ES pirevieeusly in Store, makes his Stock very comiplete, all or alny part elf whiceh wviil be sold low. S. E. BOWERS. llamnburg, Jan 2 tf 51 For the Planters ! 150,000 0 13 """' and SA LTS. 70 Ubls. Kettlewell's CUTEMICA L SA LTS, 30 "' Pure grondn PL AST ER. The above celebrated Manures fear sale by J. SIBLE"Y & SON. Ihambuirg, Nov 14, if 44 girrThe Laturensville Herald, Tndependent Presi atde Anidersona Gazette will copy the above four times. atnd forward biils to J. S. & SON. Hampton's Shop I S Re-opened, at the foiot of the hill, immedimf ely att the enitrance of the Planik Road inito Mait Street, atnd nearly opposite Mr. Witt's residence. lie Shoes llorses, mnakes Plows, irons Waugois, mends Wafie Irons, Lays Axes, and does varie'us other thines after the old style. H~e has adoepted many of ta mehrn improvements, in fact ail. a1 them excepa tit. of slightting hIs work. And.hie hiumbly asksti eaIlk Jan. 1t . et N1w GoUd ! New Goods ! TE Subscriber would respectfully invite atten tion to his Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! It is one of the LARGEST and BEST that he has ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. For the Ladies he has PLAIN, FIG'D an PLAID SILKS, BAREGE DE LAINES, PLAI) BAREGES, SI LK TISSU ES, PRINTED JACONETS, MNUSLINS -A ND LAWNS, FINE WORKEI) COLLARS & RELKFS. CIIEMlISEETS & SLEEVE S, WHIIT E &. BLACK LACE, MANTILL.AS. Together with the above, he has a tine assortment a Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, -c. All of which will be sold at moderate prices. 1 A liberal discount always allowed for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. H., March 15, if 9 Curryton Academies, MALE AND FEMALE. Rev. W. 11. CHRISTY', PRixCIPA.. AIa. PICKENS BUTLER, Mns. CHRISTIE and Miss SA RAhI GETZEN, ASSIsTANTs. PROF. F. SOFGE, INsTaecToR-N MusIC. r I1ESE Tnstitutions are now in successful opera ti'n. The exercises opened on the 1st Feb ruary with the most flattering prospects. Over one hundred Pupils are now in attendance. and several others are expected to enter the present uonth. Parents and guardians desirous of educating their children o; wards, would do well to consider the aiv:antages afforded by these Institutions. In their hiieat:on partieular reference was had ti.bihalth, and in this respect the situation is surpased by none in the South. The Academies comprise two lage and commo dious Buildinas. furnished with special reference to the personal comfort and intelleetual advancement of. the Pupils. With so experienced and highly recommended a corps of Teachers, with faeil.ties for instruction, they have-spared neither pains or expense in pro viding, the Trustees feel themselves warranted in assuring a thorough and finished edcation. Expenses pr Session of Five Months Primary Department, First Class..........8i 00 - . - second .. .......... 9 00 Second ". ....................12 00 Third " ........- -..-- 15 00 With Ancient Linguages and higher Mathe :naties..........................IS 00 Extra Branches. French, Drawing and Painting, each,.....$10 00 Music............................ 20 00 " Hoard may be hand at $R per tmonth. The Instiutions are liented directly on the Plank Road, eleven mile,' from Ilomburg. iOwwT. AMEruilWETI1ER, Chair'n Board of Trustees. MAtr 8 . tf S SAVE YOUR MONEY! N, MONTGOMERY, (LATE SALESMAN FOR TEAKi.E. CoLn AND Co.) WIIOLESA I.E DEALER IN FANCY SILK MILLINERY GOODS, 211 BALTIMORE STREET-UP STAIRS, latween Light and Charles 8is., Ball isnore. H AS n hand . and will be .eeiving constanttly througha tile seaso~n, NEW GOODS RI101 F.\SIONA BLE FA NCY Sll-K .\111-1-1 N ERY GOO00S. Mly Stock of Riich Rlibbons, comiiprises every variety oif the latest andl n,.et beau t:ful designs. I iler iiv Coods for net ensk, at loiwer prices thani any credit I hiuse enan afibrl. All jiersons will tinid it greatily to their initerest to, reserve a portiotn of their money, nindimke se leeiiions fromi my great variety of. Rich Cheap R IHlBONS for Thinnets. Caps. Sashtis. &c. Bonanet SILES, SATINS, V'lIVLTS,. Blonds, Illusions, aind EmnbroidIered Lace for Caps French anid Am--ricatn Flowers, Frencht Lace, Enirlish, Amrie;:mn nd Italinn STR AW luON. N~T I-iTu n 'I.\I31NNS, together with every article in the 1i.inery line. ltaltimoire, Fseb 25, ut 7 St, John's School. R-r. P Ev. T. F. I)A VIS, D). D)., Ex-Olnicio Vis itor. Rray. JT. D. McCUr.LOUGIT, A. 3M., Rector, and Instructor in Christian Science and Belles Lettres. WM. B. LE.\RY. A. M., Vice ieto~r and In strutoir in Ancient iiguaiges andl llisory. 1D. 1). Rt S.\, Iustructor in Mdathematies and Natural Science. Itav. E. A. \WAGNE~Ti, Instructor in En;;1%s Depiartment. rF IME Exercises of this Instittonn wifl .he re 1. sum. d on the 2d day in FERLTtA R Y next. Hloys are pdmiitted over thme age of seven years u pirepaired fur the JIunioir Class ini Ciheize: or they m~ay receive a thiorough, academnienl course, eith-r Classienl iir Eniglishm. Thlere is but one sessiont, (divideda inito two terms of live monhiis enchl,) bueginmning on thle 2.1 February and ending Niivenmber 30. Terms per Session. For Ttuitiion and i.,;rd, inclu'inir washinig. fuel, litsti. &e., $225, payable semai-annually in ad ranc. Enrtr.-.nce fee $25. fur which housks andi stationery are furnished the. Studeunt so long as he ay cont tinue in the. Im-tiution. Advaned Students desiring private rooms will be. aliiwed thenm (at the ii.eretioni of the Itectoir) for an extra charge of $15,00O, to pay for fuel, hglts, &c. Fur further iniformnatioin apply for a " Prospec tus'' to te Rector, at Spartanburg C. IH., S. C. JIan 4 3mi 51 gf Thme Charleston M~ercury copy' tri-welyv and nml the othier papers in the State weekly, for the Rector. SlacrifPs Sale. B Y Virtte of writs of Fieri Facias to me directedl, I shall proceed to sell at Edge ield Court Hionse, on the first Monday ini April next, the following. property in the fol lowing enses, viz: E. J. Buettmaster, bearer, vs Geo. WV. Mathais andi Stephetn Mayt, Survivors; other P'laintlilis vs. Geo'. WV. Matis, Onie Trnet oif Land known a thle Tan Yamrd Truet, contaitniing Twenty-four 1res. tuore or less, sitntted otn the Stage Road leading frotm Edgeflild C. HI. to Hlamburir, ad jininmg lands of F. O'Connier and M rs. Hurriet Lundy. A b~i, one Horse, Buggy atnd Harness. WVilliams & Christie vs Abtuer Bushnell ; G. A. McKie vs The Same ; Various other Plain tiffs vs The Sanne, One Negro Woman Lucy atd her t wo children Anderson and Cliff. Also, One excellent Six Horse Road Wagon. Termis Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. E. D. Mar4t 8 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN OR DIN A-KY. BYH. T. WRIGilT, Esquiris, Ordinary of BEdgefield DistrIct. W~hierens, Albert J. Ramibo hath applied to me for Letters of Adinistralion,.toith the will an nexed, on all and singular the goods and chat tels, rights anud credits of Mary G. Adams late of the District aforesaid ,dlecensed. These,are, thterefore, to cite and admonish all and singnlar, the kimndred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appeanf before mc, at our tnext Ordinary's Court for the said Ejstrict, Ito be holden at Edgefield C. H., oni the 23d day of Mtarebi, to sho~w enuse, if~ aiiy, why the said adminitstrat ion should not be gruinted. Given utndor my hamnd and seal, this Jith day of. March in thie year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred anid tifty.lfour and in the 78th year of American ltndepetndentce. Mar 15 St 0 Notice ! OUtR FINE JACK TIIPPECANOE, over 14 '1haind; high, wvill conttintue to make his Spring Seasuns as thme Stable of.Joel Curry, anid wtil insure live Colts for $10. All care to prevent accidents, but no respuneilility for twy. JOEL CURRY, Mar 1l ~ . A. SJ4A\V. Popular Trade, opular Goods, AND POPULAR PRICES!! A NEW STORE A. NEW GOODS on AUGUA1 GA. T HE Subscribers, from ie City of New York, intending to locate permanently in .Augus.ta, beg leave to inforri ihe public that they have open ed in the Sthre recently ocupied by Messrs. Az. DRICn & ROAL (as a Shoe Store) on BROAD STREET, OPPOSITE THE-MASONIC HALL, A large and well select d Stock of NEW and FAShIONA BLE Family Diy Goods, Which being bought wI'it: the last fifteen days, in the City of New Yorl4 for Cash, upon "a decli ning market, wi. be so'd LOWER than similar Goods have ever been offered in Georgia. Being thoroughly acquainted with the Northern Markets, and having made arrangements in New York by which they will be in receipt of NEW GOODS by every Steamer, and intending to keep always the MGST 1ESIRABLE GOODS and to sell them at POPULAR PRICES, they respectfully solicit a cnll frorPthe Citizens of Ege field and the surrounding Districts, to exnaminethcir Stock. WARD & BURCHA RD. A ugusta. Feb. 15 ly 4 Georgia Marble Works, .. G. RANKIN. W. M. HURLOCK, G. I. SUM3MEY SucCssoas ro A. A-raissoN & Co. /this EstablisAimeUat has been in success ful operation for a number of years. The Quarries are- well opened. imd the Marble is spperi or to any in the United States. We have so perfected our ineilities for getting out and finishing work that we can furnish mounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, And every thing in our.line of business, in better style, and at cheaper rates 'than any yard in the country. When it is considered that we saw our own mar ble, psy no jobber's profit, and no high freight from the North, it will be seen that we possess material advantage over ill competitors. We cordially solicit our frietls and the public to examine our work and :compare our prices with those of oth.-r yards, before ordering Northern Marble. We have on hand at our yard in Mari etta, a large assortnent of FINISiIEI) WORK Monuments, Tablets, Tombs, &c.-where our agent, Mr. G. W. Summers, wils sell nt our prices. Our principal work is done at the Mills. Address J. G. RANKIN & CO. Marble Works P. 0., Ga. Jan 11 ly 1 New Fall & Winter Goods, 1I E Subscriber .begr leave to offer to his custo mers and friends, a very 'Select Stock of Dry Goods, In all of its varieties which' he has seiected with great care in the best Northern Markets: such as, New Yori and Boston, and which lie thinks is well adapted to the Full and Winter trade. -ALSO A good Stock of all other articles usual!y kept for the use of country trade; all of which will be sold low for Cash, or on accommodating terns to pune tual cust tmlers. The very highest Market price will be paid for Cotton and other produce in exchange for Go-.ls. Mf. WV. CLA RY. Sept 28 1853 tf 37 A Plenty for All! P) LENTY of good lfed-roomt-Plenty of goodl iFae-P.nty of fine water-Plenity of eaery thing needed ini a P'nb'ie Hounse, at thte PLA N TI lIOTEL, just 're-opened atnd under thte supervis~oii of. 'B.$J. ~RY AN, Who promises to do'his best towards giving satis faction to n;il who tay call at his 1linse,. llis Stables are properly proevidled, and no mtan's ho'rse shall sulier for wvant of provender or fronm ic~k of attention.": -.A -- Rlespeettully soliciting a share of public patron nge, the subscriber signs b:. nme. 13. J. RY AN. Edgefield, Jan 17, 1854. tf I Columbia & lisinhrg~R. Rod. STOTICE is hereby given thtat the ]Rooks to re ecive sub~scripetions of stock to the. Columtbin and Illamburg Raitl Road..will he optenedi at the fol lwing plaes, onthe F'OURTIl MONDhAY in .Inrehi iext, nd ke.pt open for sixty days theLreafter. The Commciissioniers appointed will please opien Books in ncordlance with the foreging. A t Calumibia-.sas. S. Scott, U. It. Bryce, WmJn. A t Lexingtont-John Fox, Leroy Ihendrix, A. II. Fort. A t the Ridge, Edigefield District-J. C. Ready, Maj. T. Watsoni, W. llisteo. A t Eckefield Court 11luusc-S. Christy, RI. T. Mims, S. F". Goole. A t f lamiburg-C. Uanmond, E. J. Bluckmnaster, J. W. Stokes. A mi give due notice of the specifie loenttion -. eted for the purpose. JAS. S. SCoTTr. Chiair'n Cohlumbia Conniia~ioners. Felb 22 ft ft Particular Notice. To the Stockholders of the~ Edgeficid Oddl. Fellowes' and Masonic Building Associa Ge~a:Our Buibulitng is eomnmencecd, and from the energy dispL.yed by thu Workmtyn, wve may soont expeIct to see it above the surface.' A paymttent wi~l soon be due the Contiraetors. Yon will therefore ptlease4. payt in to J1. 1. SUvuaY, resurer, your second istidment of 10 per cent, as early ats possibile.' M~r. A. lhasssrvy is te authorized Agent of the Comptaty, to receive Instalments antd take additionalt Stock. Please taske due notice and govern your seles accordingly. A. G. TEAGUE, Pres't. Fb 22 tf ~'6 The Fine Young. Jack lMolto, WILL stand thec present Spring -Season, at thte TVSubscriber's residence ornly, tind will be let to Mtares tit $1 0,00 to intsure a Mar& toube n Fal. No responsibility to rest upon the Subsesriber for ily aecident thtat mnay happjenz, but every care will Ie taken to aivoid such. Atny person puttintg a Mare, td changint thte right, belbtre thei fact is known, will be hteld responsible for the insuranee mnoney. Twety-ive cents to be raid to the grsom, in ad-I rance, in every insatance. - - . PmonoEa -MoL~ro is four yeatrs old, no1 of thte ietltese Stock. lIe is thirteen hands high, and heavy tnade. ie is as well formed as any Jack in the State. DANIEL IIOLLAN~D. Marcht 8 St -S Hamburg & Edgefleld P'k Road. T H PLNK OADfrom llamtburg tot Edge fildisnow iopleted and opt n for itepubli Oct5__- tf . 38 -Florida Lands, for Sale ! "'lE Sttbseriber intetnding~~to' mv, off'ers fior .sl his Latndi, lying in Madison .County. The Tract containts 1175 Acres, more or less 510 Acres of which is cleared'and untder fence. rTere is a Pine Settlemnent on thte Trstet, hatving a good Dwellintg withI Seven Ronmts, and all neces sary itmprovements, such as Stables, Barns, Cr'b, Gin H ouse antd Screw. Negro Houses, &c. Persons whto call soon can get a BA RG A TN. 113Temsttnde~ JAS. N. LIPSCOMII. Feb g if 5 Imnportant Notiece, A LL Persons inidebted to us'are expected to cnll an n por maitke satisfactory arranggmenits. A fer the first Mondiay in A pril next, alj debts unm der it Magistrate's jurisdiction, will be pbtgedl jn the hands of one for collection. WILLIAMS & CIIRISTIE. Febii9 5t o Notic. A LL Persons antywise indebted to the Estate of' .lohtn Wise, dee'd., tire lIerebty requested to tke immediate itettlement, an4 tlioso hatvinig do m isnds :tigg~inst ssai~i Estate will please iendet.- ini their counts forthwsitlh, preretly sjt~,, ttectordmt~g t6. law. * SIDNiE. WSIC , hI. 1ir M ILLE1R. k"' J; M. NE .BY & .O.. (Under U. S, Hotel, Augusta, Ga.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL --DEALER iN READY MADE. CLOTHING, T 11. NEWBY & CO., are now receiv e ing the LA RG EST. BEST and MOST FASIlONABLE assortment of Ready Made Clothing, ever offered in the (ti' of A ugusta. In additipn to which, we are weekly receiving fresh supplies from our -house in New York. We also, keep constantly on hand a large sutply of Youths' anud Children's Clotling, -A LSO A full assortment of FURNISIIING ARTICLES, for gentlemen's wear, viz: Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, &c., &c. cm' Country Merchants, and all persons visiting Augusta, will lind it to their interest to examine our Stock, as we are determine to' ot'er our Goods at the jowest prices imaginable. Jan16 tf AUGUSTA FASJIONABLE RLOTHXa E MPORIUMli. W M. O. PRICE & CO., TAItoas--FOR THE SPRING .TRA)E--Are eoistantly manufacturing and AT ALL TID3ES well supplied with the newest'styles of Clothing of all descriptions, COATS, PANTALOONS, VESTS, SHIRTS, Unadershirts and Drawers, CRAVATS, SCARFS, GLOVES, BELTS AND BRACES, HOSIERY OF ALL KINDS, Trunks, Travelling Bags, &c., &c. TOILET FURNISI i lG-Fancy Soaps, Ex tracts, Cloth and Ilair Brushcs, Combs, Ro'gers' Knives, Shears, Purses and Port Monies, Canes, Umbrellas, flats, Caps, and every article of Gen tlemens' dress and personal furniture. TO 'irE TI.\ )E-Wve are we'll supplied with CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS AN) TRIMMINGS. Cloths by the piece, pattern or yard, which we will sell as low as cnn be bought in New York City. Wx1. 0. PRICE, W. T. INOllA II.AJA. No. 258 Broad-street, Augusta Ca. March 30 ~ tf 10 Edgefield Male Acadeym . T illS Institution is opened for another year under the control of Mr. .1. GRIEGG LEITNElI, our last year's Teacher. The experience of a twelvemontim has fully ratis fled us that no more comnpetent young gentlenmant can be funnd in the State than the one now at the head of our Academy. The best proof of this ie the general saitisfuetion given by him last year, backed by the milaitional fact tiht his School, at the termination of its first week for the second year, numbered '43 Pupils. The Trustees desire to assure tife Public that their united efhrts will be given to the cause of their School, and a continued and complete supervi shin will be exercised by them over its proeress. Mr. LErrNta will in a short time procure at first rate Assistait, and any number short of four score can then be well attended to. The Butilding is int comifortable condition, lmnving three large fire--pinees (oneo in' each oft thme lari.er rooms,) and being wvell supplied with convenCient tables antd arm-chairs of the. best fanish. Once moire we appeal toi time people of Edgefielal nnd the merljining Distrects, for their etncournmgemett of otir earntest endeavors. to establist a lirst rate pteparatory School. Ternais. For the Classical Departmtent, per anntum,. .$36.00 0 -- liher Ettg. " " "...32.0tt " " Orditnarv " " " " . ..26,lt Capitol boardliing to be 1tm.1 in pleasatit fatiiies. .l01 IN LhPSC:O.\Is, ) . A RTilU R SIIINS, ; G0-:). A. AIl)l)ISON, LKFWls .10N ES, Ri. T. S.. .Tnn 11 tf 52 D r, EY W, A bn ey ~IIpurpoise of dhevoting hmimel f, more exclusively 'o his pmriiesin, and ..ccupyinmg thte residetice first beyotnd theo laptist Chureb ott thte right, and nd joiting the Mle A cademy, (tum residence formerly ocicupiedl by S. S. Tomopkitts, EJiq., :ami Rev. C. A. Riamond.) esRers his Profefionual Serrices To' the people of the \'illage and the surrounmding couttry. 1.n ttit- .1ny,' he cnn beo found in isOliea01c, ndljoin ing ite Office of W. W. A unts, Esqa., andl itn fruunt of' the present residenice of Alr. Geo. A. A ddison, andt at n'cht, hte eaim he foundi at his d welling. 1ie will give attention at all times most puncetu ally, to all calls upon't him, cit her for advice aind pie sription's, or for jeersonal attendance. M. W. ABlNEY. JTan 11 tf 52 OR. GUYSOFT'S IMPROVED EXTRACT OF YELLOW DOCK & SARSAPARIL.A' IS NOW PUT' UP IN TIlE LARGEST sized .1 ottles. and is ackntowledged to be ihe hot SAlt SAPA ItiIA tnade, as is certified by the WosoEa FilL. CUa Es it htas perf'ormted, the originnl copi..s (If which are in tihe possesston of the P'rpurietor. lie member, this is the only true and ORtIGINA L artible, The Medicine, when used according to dire~etionts. WILL CUDE, WITHOUT PAIL Seorr.A onm KisNos Ec:.. CAxes:nse, Trnsous. Er:t-r-rioss oir rnE SKIN, Emmvstext.:.s. Cur,:ovme Sor:E-EUs IIIYr. wuonms iin Teumaa,eail:, Stinim:t..JmieA~in, P'.O!S IN T'r; um:s Itnn ol JNTS, OL.I) Sou:r4s AND t'L~e:fl, $t*Et.tNo or itti: C. i.~'. $ rlli ts, SALtT 1:nmr.te, ])..:s,:r or. NmnNcvs, Lossi (I Ali't's.TYT.Ds PAIN ?N T~tE $S't .AND Sntot'.Dns GENrnAm. Dr. iit.Tv, I)tnoi'5, LUi3.n-4o, ..ttieE ANtis 0rTvEN~e's. The Best Female Medicine known. Tuzx pecuttar mnaandles to wticht feimntes are sntJert, comn nelny proder great hodttty exhnatio,, neoimpnted- byv n detresed nnd tiften gtunnmy state of mitnd. As thme systemi d tecies ini strenigth, tiere 1s a toss or iervnnsL prnwer. uant tis very unturatty tipairs tihe enerigy ofi the mnde andt it. trts tthe equaitty of tthe temper. E~very candid womnni who lha smtnifered tamni feimale ernuiu~mpnts, wilt mit thts to ibe the mournftt truth- Now. to obtahut relIef, It is only necessa rv to step the -toedency to de-pletioti unid dietlity. Tthis is doie by~ renewing that fomntin o~f tiealtht ant stre-ngth, the iLtlb,-and nowerpeic anenmpltslmws tits deeirntilo re-umt sopeaiteiy ande coimle-te a "Dr. G nyatt's inmprovedi Extratt of 'ielkOw D)onk anid Snm attill. Lnies or tpate eimtnlesoam undt eonszumplve hnhIts. aind such as mere debitltatedt by those iobstruethms .wtheh ttmules are libte to, nye restoredu, by the use ot a bottle or two, to bloom nd to vigiir. Scrofusla and Cancer cured iry Dr. Gtuysott's Ex tract of YolLowe bock and Sareaparilla. -:ir.e.DGE, Granger Coumty. Tenn., 1 April 2th, 185~..( J. D. Pamux, Esq., Cimcinnati, O.--Denr Sir: It gtves me reat satisfnction to iidd hmiy testinmoty in favor oif "Dr. Guy sott's Extract of Ye-llnw Uneek and miasarrittn," to that of the nutmerous and highly respectable persona a hto have be-er beetittedu tby thme imedicine. My wife lias been sumlferinig for tihe spare of nearly flea yea'n with Scrofula umti Unnmeer, whIch, t think. fo'undi its origin i time dernnigemients of the systeml paeutiinr tonthersex, while In the men time sihe was imdmer the enre of the am .st etinent P'hyslelas Ip thits seethu oif enuntry, without deriv n nny materIal aid from theIr prescriptions. Upton the recommieatt on of Dr. Cook'S, one of our Phystinnm. who lhant seenm the miedicine used wIth happy ef'ct. I obtained of your A gents here, one hottle of - mr. Guysott's Extract of felltow tDoc'k and Sursparritla," anid as my wIfe found relief from that bottle, I bought somne six ito tis. wich she haes tatkene with lm thimost astonishing bene-flt, for I am pleasedt to say It has entrely cureed her, for she lias entirety recover-ed from lher illnmess, mend the Sc.rofula and Cn-er arc cured sundl and well. Accept my gratitudo. Itespectfnlly, MIAEL GOLDMIAN. .Tomales, Read the follow-'ng. N~wAnxc, N.1J., Jan 25. Mr. TisNserr:-We take plensure In stIng that your Yellow D~ock saparilta gives greamt q isfmnetton in every A very respec-tabie gentle'man lunformedt me that his daimgh te was ta-ottihted with difficult mue-mstruation undt disenses pm' ellar to heu' sex. Shte lead not hamd ter regnlarr mensituat discharge fnrs ickng tinme; tiut by -the use of Dr. G.uyantt's YelloW Dock mind Anrsupueilltp tvas radiently cur-it. pte useud ''onsedr's anid others withoout rueeivingithe slightest benctitt. lie ihad "lie d.utghmttp to die fiom the a~ me enuj1e. ( "'anmcE $1 per bottle-sIx bottles thr $h.' SCOVJL & MEAl) l, U Charteru. Street, Netr Orlen, Gene t'd Whlqilcaie Agets for the Sout. ri .~ Snhti biy Cr. L. PENN, Erngetteid C. If.; WAIIDLAW & DENDY, Abbeville C. II.; PRtATfV & ,TONES, Newber y , I.; t. J. GIIEIGIITON, Jtlumrgt ItAViLAND R ISLEY & CO., Auigusifi Ga., ande by one Agent in every Ton ini the Sotutlh. m1 fbite Lead, JLipseedI Oil, LAMIP OIL, NEATS FOOT OIL4 and TAN NEIS O1,L, for sale umpxt door fo Sti.tdN 's. IA.T..1 .12. BROWNING & LEMAN, IMtPORTERS OF French, English and German 209 and 211 King-street, corner of Market-Street Charleston, S. C. C ARPETINGS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta pestry and Velvets, CURTA IN M.ATERIALS, in Silk, Satin and Worsted, Curtain Cambr'es and Muslins, min large variety, Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, all styles, Gilt Cornices, in all the new designs, Curtain Gimps, Holders, Loops, Tassels, &c. Drapery Cords and Bell Ropes, in all varieties, JBritish and American Floor Oil Cloths, Silver and Gilt Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings, ,f all styles. Wilton, Velvet, and Axminster Rugs, in large va -ietv, " PLANTATION WOOLENS-Blankets,Plains, Kerseys, Caps. &e. Red and White Flannels, Shirtings, &e. Cotton Osnaburgs, of all the best Southern manu fhetures.1 English and American COTTON FLANNELS, French, English and American Prints, LIN ENS, of Richardson's superior make, for Sheeings, Shirtings. Pillow Cases, Table Damasks, Doylies. Napkins, Towel:ings, Huekabacks, Fruit Cloths. B. E. Diapers, Grass Cloths, &c. Cloths, Cassineres and Vestings, of best French Goods, Servants' Cloths, in all the shades of English Goods, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans and Lindseys, of all a qualities and styles. With a fill assortment of Rich Dress Goods. In SILKS. TISSUES, BAREGES, GRENA DINES, MlUSLINS; &e. Bombazines, QAlpaeas and Mourning Goods, in great variety. Evening Dress Goods, in great variety, constantly received. All the above are of our own Direct Im portatioa. and olfered at the L O W E ST MARKET PRICES. Terms --- CAsl, or City Acceptance. C-The ONE PRICE SYSTEM strickly ad hered to. All Goods warranted. BROWNING & LEMAN. Charleston, Jan 30 tf 3 Domestic Goods ! Augusta, Georgin, H AVE NOW IN STORE the following DO M E ST I C GOODS, which they offer at LOW PRICES, and to which they respectfully ivite the attention of the pub!ie. 5 Cases fine English LONG CLOTH ; 2- do New York Mills do 5 'do Old York " do .5 do .ames Steam Mills do 2 do Nine Twist do 2 do Lousdale .do 2 do Water Twist do 5 do Newburyport do 100 Bales Str'ed HOMESPUNS for plantation use 25 " 3-4, 7-8 and 4-4 Brown IIomespun, 5 Cases 12-4 Hamilton SIIEETING, 5 " 10-4 and 11-4 Alandale do 5 " 10-4, 11-4 and 12-4 Auscutney Sheeting, 5 " 10, 11 and 12-4 Munnandoe do 25 " Very superior KERSEYS, 30 Bales " " 8-4, 94 and 10-4 heavy BLA NKETS, 50 " 8 orz. OSNABURGS, different brands, 25 Cases CALICO. A ugusta, Dee 14 tf 48 Dissolution of Co-Partnership, rpii E Firm of FREe,.AXD & Eva!Is, is this day idisseolved by mutual consent. FREELAND A& EVANS. Jan 12, 1854. Partictular Notice. ;LLJ Pe-rsons indebted to the Firm of FREE J.Asi & EvaKS, either by Note or Account, retus timely notilied that they- muust pay the ae by thme I l'th February, or -they will be. sued without exception. FREELA ND & EVANS. Jm 25 3m0 2 IIT Th~e Independent Press will co'py 3 times and f.~wrd account to this Ollice.c Salamander Safes. 11El Naime of SALAMANDER was first ap lpiied to Wilder's Patent, andi introduced by the Subscriber in 18-40, whmo in 1844 purchmased the: ight to tmnufneture. The superiority of Herring's (.ers) S.\LAMANDEli SAFES over all thers, induced many to infringe upomn the patent right by using the cotmposiion ; others nmore cau icus, andii to evade a lawsuit, made an inferior arti le, imeital ing the exterieor in form, style, color of pmintig,anJl attaching thce uenme " Salam~ander," ' imprved Sa'amandler,"' " Fire Proof Suataman der," "The Genuhne Salanander," &c., &c., anal e stueceeded in pahning otr some of the spurious Saaadeers ais genuiine. Those wanting the origi el Saander maanufneturedl by the Subscriber, hould take the precaution to see that they have po theci m ametmal plate-" Silas C. Hlerring, Man er"-nll such b~eing the genuine (Wilder's Patent) aheimanueder, or liIerring's Improved Patent Chmatm ien Safe. wehichl received the medal at the Great Wrl'si Fair, nd wh~ich have never failed to pre erve the contet in ease- of tire. Purch:wers can telet fromn the latrgest assortment in the world, by aling at the sale roomes of SILAS C. HIERING, 135, 137, and 139 Water, cor. ot Pine Sts. New Yorhi N. B.-Chilled iron safes, with powder roof locks imanufnetured expre sly for banks, jewellers, rkers and others requiring security' froin rogues. ak vaeult dooers ecn haned, anid mnade to eorder. All h most celeb rated locks for vale at mcanufheturer's rices. Second hand safes fur sale at less than half Agent'a for llerring's Safem-Jons FAn am.. P'h:lndelphmia, Pa.t R. AlcCaostsn, Rich named, Va.; llusay II. Winaams, Charkstmn. S. C. .tII.BKe & 1B:L.L, Savannahl, Ga.; G Ee. W. SnF.R, New Orleans, La.; Wu. V. Ilkone & Co., Mobile, Alama. Feb 15 6 STATPE OF SOUJTH CAROLINA. bEDGEF1ELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Anon Lindsey and 1Petition for the appli Stewart lHtrrison, enction of funds to thme vs. I'satisfuaetion of Plain Win. H. Harrison. Jtiff's' Judgunent. N heacring the petition c f Complainants, A. L)Iinaiewy and Stewart Harrison, as amended, a ith le~ave, ;und on, satisfactory evidence shewn o me, that thce Defe.ndatnt William H. Harrison, a taken up his permanent residence beyond ie limits of this State, and the jurisdiction of this Court, on motion of' Mr. Abtiey, Solicito~r or Petitioners. It is ordered, that the said Win. I-I. Harrisotn do appear, and plead, answer or demur to the said Petition within three months fron the publienlion hereomf, anti that on his ihiro so to do, a Deeree and Judgment, pro onfsso be r'endered against him. A. SlaMKINS, C. E. E. D~. Feb 24 * 3m7 Freshu New Wheat Flour AND YEAST POWDERS. JUST Received Thirty Barrels of that Choice Flour front the Tumbling Shoals' AMills. Every Barrel sold can be returned if not approved. Aso, Onee Gross or Preston & Mierrell's Infallible. YEAST POWDERS. No excuse for bad bread now. Foar sale by G. L. PENN, Agent.. Deo '.1 tf .49 State- of Sopth Carolina, EDGEPrELDl DIST1RIC'T, M. s. Unartin, Ex'ix. of) Suhbt. *artin, de-e'd. j Aztiended aijj vs. Suppttal BW for John Mnirsh, )Dis. 4syus, 4c. M. Hankinson and others. [T appearity that lie Defen4zigt Jnry Ti .mantis atnd his wife Penrotinme, L-nnra lngra ham aind Piekens 13. Martsh, resjie wihout the imit-s of this Statet, can twoun p Mr. Cu1rrohl} matif's Saligitor, Ordered that the said De ~ndnts dernoitr, plead or ianswer to the Bill in hise use, within three nmonthmM fro'm the publi -tiom of this order, or the said Bill will be en ured pro confesso nyninst them. A. 3mKN, .E .D EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR.YOUNG $.ADIES. Rev. C. A. RAYMOND, Principal 70 Purn.s nAs manerZED sueE 1GTOFJAq'Y. PHIE prospects of the Institution for the present I year, are in the highest degree flattering. everal additional Pupils have been promised, and large number are confidently expected. The Academical building consisting of eight ommodious Rooms is finely furnished with every ling necessary to secure the most rapid advance ent of the Pupils. In this respect we do not think ,rester advantages can be anywhere enjoyed. The rescribed course of Studies is so arranged, that if he Pupils remain long enough at the Institution to ' nursue it regularly, they can hardly fail of acquiring liberal and finished edneation; and in the Extra ourse a thorough knowledge of the fine acts. - Pupils can enter at any time, and if near the niddle or close of the Session, are charged but com the time of entrance. All such deductions irwever date from the close of the second week o liat Session. Loss of time from sickness if of more ban two weeks is also deducted. The Rates of Taitibn are conformed to those of ither Institution, of the same grade. Payments are u be made at the close of each Session. The fol owing list includes all Expenses per Session of 14 Weeks. Collegiate Department...............$15 00 Academio do ...............12 00 Primary do ... .$7 00.and $5 00 Pupils using the Philosophical Apparatus, are harged Extra $2,00 per Session. And-all Pupils we charged 50 eta each, aSession, for eotingen us. Extra Branches. Musie....................$18 00 French.....................8 00 Drawing...... ..............8 00 Oil Painting....... ...........15 00 There is no elatrge for use of Piano. Pupils praon icing at the Institute are howevercharged $1, each t Session, to pay for keeping the Pianos In tune. Board, with wahing, lights and fuel $10 per nonth. There are no other' extra charges, except for ooks and Music sold. R. T. MIMS, 1 S. F. GOODE, E. PENN, Trustees G. A. A DDISON, A. SIMKINS. f Feb8 ~ tf Glenn Springs Female Institute Rt. Rev. T. F. DAVIS, D. D., ex-O fieio Visitor. Rev. T. S. ARTHUR, prietor " J. D. McCOLLOUGI j GEORGE BEN'ON,.Rector, and Instruo or in Mental and Christian Science, Modern Lan uagc and History. MIrs..BENTON, Matron. ---- , Instructor in Mathemathies, Nat- ' al Sciences, and Ancient Literature.. Prof. G. F.D'VINE, (late ofLimestoneSpring ) fatruetor in the theory and practice of Muse. iiss C. M1. REID, Instructress in English. " ., -SOSNOWSKb. Instructress in Draw- - ng. Painting, and Assistant in Freno. Miiss SOPIIIA .WARLEYlastructress ieEng ish Branchbes, and Assistant in Mathem'ties. liss ELIZA PRATr, Assistant. ia-Mus icad English. N. B.-The corps is not yet complete.. . IE above institution, located at Glenn T. in Spartanburg Distriet, S. C., will - be opene sr the reception of pupils on thes of Februay ext In converting this establiment ist. a hoel for young ladies, the buildings have been borngbly repaired and fittedup ; and in furnisir g them anew no 'pains have been spared t'o make t, in every respect, such a home as parents woul4 esire for their daughters. Particular attton-Inim een bestowed uoen the musical instruiiients, anj ith a large and.- efieienrt corps of -teues uad horough course of study, it alfords evr-dat - ge to-be enjoyed in any similar institution., . A pplicants are admitted. of any age, over seven ears, and plaedt insuch clauss as they may be yre crecd to join. - The seholastie year will consist of one sesslon, livided into, two terms -sf five months eaek, begin- - sing on the 1st of Febrary and July.. Vacation, )cenber anal January. Rats.-For Tuition and Board, ieluding was4 g, fuel, lights. &c., &e., $125 per tarni,apdAltere silL be ao exTa edarge, except for AMusic $30 per. erm, and for Books, Shteet aiusie, Drawing:-ista *ials, &c., actually used.. For further information, see " Prsspeetus," which ay be had by applying to the Recter, ur-either of. ie Proprietors. Jan 4 3m 51 Bethany Academy, T IE Trustees of Bethany Academy take plens Sure in anouneing to the public, that their ehool will he opened foar the reception of Students n the 2ndI Manauy in .laiaryt 1854, under the mu rvisioan of the well known anud successful Instrue or. WN. .\l. 11Arn, Eu4q. nates or Truition tile name as thoso charged by e former Rector, rtir. Gau'zums. Jloard ean he obtaine~d in the. most respectable uniies on reasonable ternms and cotivenient to the -hool. 'WILihY JHARRISON, W. TIMMERM1AN, J. L. TA LBERT, D~a. S. F. STEVENS, G. J. SH EPPARD.J Dec 21 lj 49a Southern Manufacture, 3,000 Pair Home made Platation BROGANS! ARNESS. SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. IFDME L3007 AN D HOE% OP ALL DE5enfrTIOX5. ~anners, Neats Foot and Lamp OI. SII0OEMAKERS' .FIND1NG A t the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan &'Brotler.. R. T. 11HMS. July 21 tf . 27 rr o eeri e s . O H S SGAR, Also- 50 BaselsST - ARTS de. 20Ba COFFEE. 25 Hlads. MOLASSES., 200 Coils ROPE, sonie very superior. 100 flnles Gunny and D~undee BAGGING, 30 Whole, hnlf and Qnarter Bbls. No 3, No 1. ] and Mess. MACKEREL, also Eits, And we would ALSO state,"~ that ire have a fine ssortment of Blankets, Negro Cloths, ldsteads, Chairs, Saddles, Osnaburtis, Strps Iron, Nails. Oils, White Lead, Shot, liar La Salt, Cheese, Perler, Soap, Rice, Bacon, &o., &c.. &e., ed in fact, every article usually found in a Gro. cry Store. 'J. SIBLEY & SON. Hamnburg, Nov 14, - f'- 4t State of South Carollae EDGEFIE[.D DISTRICT, 1NRBQ(T2T. Eiabeth Berry, Hellen Berry, Bill for Pa,'a. etLand Hanpab Berry, John G. Berry, et al pH Plaintilf in' this ease, having this day L filed her Bill, and it appearing to my eat. - raction, that the Defendants', Neomy Taor nd her husband, W. B. [aylor, Rlachael 31r. an and her husband Reuben Morgani, Sarah ummings and her husband L. Mayson Cutn nings, Susan Little and her husband.Allen Lit. he, Mary Martin and her husband Edward Man. in, and John -G. Berry, are absent from and ace, ide beyond the limits of this State, whore the ros of thia Court cannot be served upoa hem: On motion of Mr. Abney, Solicitor for e Complainant, It is ordered, That the De jundants do appear, and plead, answei t demur a tgj ~ ili within three months, or ntnety 'days ptn thtt pujblipatiop flpfeof, and In -defatult beof, that . d;int pro coefpspde awarded '- . SM IN . .g OFFER fpr sale the following Tracts of ELit& 2Tradt bio %,- Containing SO00~Aerestwo 1ed acres eledred, and 40 acres of fr'st rate Bcogg. Tract No'.2, ontainig $60 Aeres-$ re. lottoh and 100. .oiand T Qdufbo~besare of les n,4 -vrren S. C., No J,1 . W.EAf S