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Augusta,. Georgia, B EG to inform the public, that they havc just returned from the -Northern mat kets, with a full and domplete stock of. SPRING DRY GOODS. invintg til the fracilities in the purchasing of tht-ir stock tiht a cash capital canl command, we beg leave to ature the publie, that wve will always keep on iand ti erv hst order of Goods that cian he obtained. and sell them on as fair terms a the like quantity can be purchased either in this market or Charleston. Amnims our stock will be found the following beautiful Gammls: Cha-te and Elecant Spring Silks; Sewing Silks and Tiss-ues; Blareges; and Hinrege l)eLunes ; French iMuslins and Iawns ; Whikte Silks, (of all styls ; Black Broende and Watered Silks; Plain Binek Silks, all widths; White Embroilerel Muslins Colored Dotted lu--lin; Plaid and Striped do.; Swiss :md1 .Jncamet di.t. Book an I Mull do.: Wh te and C..lored Tatrltan Muslins Criimed Eveniig -rsse, new styles M.Litfilhta and Sears. entirely new Cralie Sh:twls, very cheap; White Bar, g.. and Sowing Silk Shawls; French, Anerican. aiad English Prints Gin--hams, or all-kinds : Linen Lustres and Chambrys; Cheap Long Clothes 8ad lloieji-tun; Irish Linens, (own importation:) .IMin Line and Linen Drill. for Geit's we;ar . Linten Sheeti .iz, exceilyl eap ; All kinds (if Cotton Sheeting; Pillow case Liten: - 41 inch Pvillow easw Cotton . ]I lsiery of every description, very cheap; Embroideries of every deserilption ; wme very fin.': Sewing Silks, Mitts and Gloves; Kid and Silk Goveis: Raw S:lk and Li.de G1aoves Linen Cambre llandkerchiefs. all kinds; Swiss and .*ncaoiet Mands, very rich: Cmnbrie, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings and Insertion: Ribboan Trimtintgs. new stylest iiel lonnet and Neck Rlibans Lsle, Thread1, and L'nen Laces ; And a great variety of other ariticlsi too nnme rous to tuentiotn, .a whith we ra.npectfully iniite at teution. blarcha 29, tf 11 Rich and Beautiful Goods AT THE NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS STORE OF WARD & BURCARD, OroeIT. MAsoMIC IIA.L. AvUUs'rA, GC ttGtA. BE are mow reccivntug our SPRING AND IV m SU311ERsupplies or Rich and Elegant Dry Goods, Selecteal with mu-.- care in all the Northern Mar kets, and we ;ake great pleasure in invitinsz the at ttntim of all in want 4-f FAMILY SUPPLIES, fe ling'dssur d i hat we can ofler the best bargains to be found in Augusta, In ele::ant Sprinqg SI LKS, Rich Wedd'ng .KS. Org:ndies. TFissuett, lInreges, French - naeto, Lawvn-, lil:aek, lhrdende Silks. Also, onte 'f the largest Stocks of high Lustred Black ITA LIAN SI LKS,-the most elegant Goods ever offered' in A ugusta. New and beauitiful Parisian PlAIDS, in Silk and either Fabrics, with eich c1min1 ation of Color, in elind.ng the gay,'the grave, the rich, the ehagant antd chaste. E.\lBROll)1sRIES of every deerption.--an:l ii fact every other kind of IDry Goods suitable fuar Ladies and Chibilren's wardirobes. Sh1XWLS OF? KVERIY KIND-In this De paartmen'stt .wi.1 be toundl somice f the molast eleanit Emttbrielrrd Crape .SIAWLiS, ever exhibited Lau:ha.af the Pottorac. AlOU'l!NiNG t~U)DS ini greatt variety. A minenn, Enugl.sh and Fretnch CA LICUS ad GINCIIA M18. t-IUUsEWIF'E an I F.\MILY GOODiS-.\s frish T.ineni, l.in-. a sheeatinaC, I'itlb~s Case I .invn .an-! Cotton. Taub'c Diam:iaak, Nsapk n', Towellinags, .Diaper-s,. e. .,1*tui-sl2EI'INiS and SI ihITlNGS, Cot tan OSNX BL'u s ~ and UJar;;ia STRiPES at the latinfacturrs prices. *.y Our Gaod. will be off.-redl at a smsall adl .nee ny..n the ari-rinial coast. tar CA SI I, whoa'easale an I retail. They wcill b. sho~wni free!-. relarent- t e~d fairly, and submaiitted to the unblissbedt judgemencit of the- putrchaser. Of' Otriers ;tecaopaniedl with the nuottey will fLave our paromnpt attenation, and the exercise of oaur best judg~ment. \A D&B RiI D *Au'eusta, Mlarcha 27 if I I RoGER'S LIVERWORT k TAR, TOR THE COMPLE TE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHM4A,B3RONCHITIS, SPIT TING OF BLOOD, AND ALL OTHER - LUNG COMPLAINTS TEND. IE~G TO CONSUMP TION. tIHIS preparation is cettinig into, tnu all over or -1 Country. 'The rnmeroans letters we receive from o'or varioaus ngeots, infe'rrning~ us of enres effected in, tteir immedljiae ineigthborhoaods. warrarnt ass in sayin~g i~t is onte aof the best. it not, the rerys heat Conath 3ledi riase. now befoare the~ pnha:ic. fInamost inraridbly re Iitres and unt unfreqently. cures tie rery wrorst cass. then all ether Caongh parepa.rat iman tate adedl-a. thlN~ has relie~ved the patienat. aa Dru.:;ier. du.:,k-ra in Medi cinies, anal Phiysiia can testily. Aik- uhe Agenut in. yaanr ntearest town,. what has bee-n his expejrietnce oft the effets air this nm-edaicn. If lie has been sellinag it fur auny length oft tme h,- will tell yaou i'r IS TI1K IE ST MEW(INl E XTANT. Below we give a few e-xtracts from letters we have receivedi hately regardling the virtu-s aif this maedicne. . Dr. S. S. Odlin. alt Knosvihlb-. Ga., says :-I hare been usinag oucr 1.1 rer.warl untd Tar reryi e.vtenasively in jeny prsartii-efor three years past, uad. iti writh plrasure I state my eliefi rrt is 5L'ratOn:T iOvan AL, OTuiKa Aft-riet.e1s with wchich 1 am acqguainted, for u-hich it is recommenaded." -Mesars. 1itzeerald& Bentners, writing from Waytnes ville, N. C. says :--" The Liverwrort iane Tar is bc coming daily more popular ina this Counttry. A~t xnW -rttNwK 3sTL.Y so. All weho have tried at seu in c'ommendabule trmns of ii, and say it is very beneaals in alleriutinag the complainats for wchich it is recoma mended." Our Agent ini Pickena District. S. C. 3Mr, S. R, 3fe Fall, asatnren us -that he uses it ,,aith great bsempt in hi-s own fanmily. and r.-emnmnends it ta, hais nueighbosrs.'' He gives an indtanace of a Negro wornan, in his vicini tys n had been-s statf-ring wsith adiusase oaf the Lnag for years, attended niths a severe cough, who was re lieved by the Idiverwesri and Tar. Such are the good reports we- hear of thiu 3Medicine frotm all parts of thes Soutth. Fair a report af ite cur prisingenires it baa perfoarmead in the Western and Yiorthern and Eastern States, we would invite the suiffering patient to renal thme p.,rnphtlet whaichl accontm paaniea eachb bottle, To all, n se say, have hope, huce hsope! TRY THlE ITEDICJNE!! BE WARLNED IN SEASON!!! Anad neglect not thtat coau~h which is dtaily weakening youir cnstitutioni, irritating viatr throat anad ung, anad itnviting ion thtat adrs-ad'dliseaase, Cotajnhumtieon, wheno so souihiing tunda ellealintg a remesdy cant he ob. ?stedl as Dr. Rogters' Syrnp of Liverwort and Tar. BEWARE OF~COUNTK~ERErS ANb BASE 131 IATlIONS! *The genuine article is signeda A, Nonaw RoGERS, on the engraved wrapper arntud each baitth. I*riaa. S91 pea baanie, or a.is taul~si far $5. Sold teImlesale anda retail by SCOYAL & 3MEAD, 311 Chtartres St. hest. Caonti anal 8t. Lits. N. 0. SolE AUipfTs Voa TntE $oUTnERiN STATEs, to whlom all erders andl applicationas fur Ag.:ncies must be aathtresesd. [4!*S 'Id by G. L. PENN, Edlgelleld C. H.: WVAItDLAW h DEN iy, Abbheville C. it.; PJ'IT & -JtaNE$, Newber gIttLEY y. CO,, Aitgusa, Ga., aind by one Agent hs very Town In thme South. MJarch ' 29, 4m 11 N o t i e ea I OFFER for sale thet foalowing~ Tracts of Land. Tract No 1, Cantiing .500 Aere.--two latn sired necres cleared, unde 40t acres of first rate Biattomn. Tract Na,. 2, Cotntaiting 250 Aeres--20 acres Bottom anal 100 Woodland. The Landis of both Tracets are of theu best qtuality anad exceedinagly well titibered. J1. W. E A RLE. Evergreen. S. C., Nov 9. 1853. ttf 45 rp lIE Subscriber living near Bethaany A endemty, :talso tea lir. GalphiuasSchtool, will take Students to Board the esuning year at mioderate prices. Jan 4 tf -' 51 PeiI Gulf Oottou Ned. TJUST receied a supply of New Genuine PlITIT tGUCLF COTTuN SEED,-for atile by ,J. SIBiY & SON. JHamburg, Feb 20 tf 6 il~r Inadelelldesat Press copy 4 tiasies. GREAT PREPARATIONS, For the Spring of 1854 WILLIAM H. CRANE; AUGUSTA, GA. W TOULD respectfully inform h s friends on TV the publie generally that he is uw receivini a very EXT ENSIV E Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Which he is dletermined to sell at EXCEEDING LY LOW PRICES. IIis Stock will consist of a large nasortment of thi R'licest and nnst Fashionable .1RESS GOODS. Ale", all kinds of Staple and Domestic Goods, --SUC AS Ginglinny. Prints, Linens, Shirtings, Sheetings,. Ilttgespuns, Osnaburgs, &c. These Geatds have been purchased by himself with the greatest care, and he is determined to sel then at prices that eannot froil to suit. To be con. v';need of this important fact, call on him, at Firs Drv G-o la Store below the Uniittd States Hotel. Augusta, Marcb 27 2t 11 J. M. NEWBY & CO. (Under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - EfAEt IN READY MADE CLOTHING, 1.9. NE WBY & CO., are now receir S n -In the 1LA R G E ST. IES T anI MOS' FASIIIONA BLE assortment of Ready Made Clothing, ever or-rel in the City of Augusta. In additioti I to which, we are weekly receiving rresh stpplin from our 1loause in New York. We also keej constantly ;i hand a large supply of Yontath' anud Clildren's Clothiang, .\ full assortment of FIRNISIlING ARTICLES, for gentlemen's wear, viz: SOE A-tE @DLMAM, Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, &c., kc. a- Country Merchants and all persons visiting Augusta, will find it to their inerest to, examine out Stovk.as we are determ:ne to oll'er our Goods at the lowest porices imatginable. .Jan 16 if "VARIETY STORE," 155 Broad Street, Augusuta, Geo. J A. GVU 3LEY, Dealer in I oi-aekeepers Unrdware. Table Cttlery, Spe n, CreAlkery, Tin, Wood and Willow Ware Picket uneI Pen Knaives. Razirs and Scissors, Fine Perfumetcry and Brushes. Posrt Nionies. I'urses, Pins und Needles, Mntsienl Instrumutents, Fishing Tackle, Toys (if all kiids, Cloves, Ilocsiery. Supenders and Fancy Good. -generallv. - All Goods are warranted to be what thy are repres.-nted. atni will be sold as low as can be puralimed in the City. The latromnte f the public is most respectfully SFolic ted. sien I- A RINIl S-OFoi." A uunta, .ilar 22 tf . 10 1 UST lleceived alreet from the Manufneturer eJ IslhlNG T ACK LE oaf all kitnds,'consistitng a) I.imnerick andl Kirby, liooks, oll si~es, Fin'c, G;rass, Cotton and S4k Untesa, Taekle Cases furni..led comapete, Wanlkine~ Canec I~iads. atnd lFishing Seats, - Nets. Fke,at", G.utta Pereba; Bait, Y;nkee Doodl~e Sn::p.llooaks, Bait Boxes, kc. " f*t those now fih whao never flshed bsefaore, A uad those wh Io atlway's fishedl ntow lish the ore." The Taekle enna be luid at the " Vettigry S-rons."~ J. A. GU'RLEY. A utust-a. Manr 22 ' tf 1it Britania anid Tin Ware, &c. J '"T r(eceivedl hv thec Subsceribe~r a fine assort C ment of liritamiin Caflee Hiaigins and Ur'ns. TIi l'eats. Te~a $ete complete. Saoup ladles, .ltcly ln~s tInjtmts' lIzathit n as.k.e., &.~c. Als.. Lamp,1s. Sp.i.e ixes. Shaving Etnas-will boil a paint of. water in three nmttutee, and are very o Ifu to t ravel!ers and housekeeer.s-Canlestickcs, Nurscry L.at. &c. .J. A. GURLEY. Auvnt~ta. Mlarch 22 tf 10 Mus~icaI Insitruunenats. FIN1 VIOLlNS. Accord,'ons. Flutinaes, Fifes, 1Fluza'lets', Itanjits, Tamiourines. Flutes. &c. Also, \'iolin Strings, best Italian, just rceived and far sale hv .J. A. (JURLEY. . A ntnsta, .\archa 22 if J0 The Finest Segars & Tob~tcco C.\ N be htad nt thte " VaIE-rYSon. .)Alis., StnutT, Snuff Boxes, &e. J. A. GURLEY. A nzuta. Manrch 22 tf 10 "The Viaine LaWv Advocate." . VI'W of tht'aw inv'alutable works, just r'ce'ive, ainthe ,.hnpe. of 'ontvenient Poekj-t Flask,. toa enry ' soeth1 ing strong" in, us-ful to travelers. F;or sale b~y J. A. GUTRLEY. A ugnsta. March, 22 tf 10) Tax Collector's Notice No. 2. I WVi LL :attend at the' following times and. plnees h1enreinnafter spelied, to celleet thte Getneral. Pooir tad [Rond Tfax foir the yeatr commneneing 1st A t E-:gelial.l C. IL. on lotnay. 3d A pril. -R--d 11ill, on Tuesday, 4th, " Colliers, samet evening, 4 o'clock. " We.iazhtman's S. IL. Wednuesday, 5th. " A . Malrgan's, Sumte eveninti. 4 o'clock. 1 11ambturg. Friday. 7th. " Reneh s'and, Satturday, 8tha. " lRidge, TVuesday, 11 th. " TBouhwnre's. Same~ evenintg, 41 'clock. " W. S. Smat ley's, Wedntesdiay, 12:1h. " Al. Wilin, Thursdny,~ 13th. "Norris' Stoare, Friday, 14th. " ilinobhrt's, Some evening, 4 o'clock. " Pe'rry'sa & Roads. Starhy th " Coena' X Roiads !l.tai7h " Coal. Clary'sa Store, Sm vtii,4ocok " aaore's. ell.a.1th " Shtat terlieldl, Thray,2h. " Stevena's S:ore. tne 'tit,4occ. " R. 31. Seurry's, Fra. 1t " I )orn's,Sae vin,4occk " Richlardlson's, Strlt,2d " 31aj. .\l'n's, Sta vntt,4ocok " .L. S. Smnyhcy, llint, th 'PPleasant Lane, mtt vtnr.4olc. " S. .Str.,mt's, 'usl.25h " Ch'athnam,'s, t:t vtig.4occ. " ' Ioard's, ~ eltsa.2ih Park's, Tlurday 17th.. t~retanala'. Same evenng, 4 o'clock. IL - I IL Tuesday. 24th. var.1"aaath.'gratiWce'dneeay. buinsth.eae by n ctrepe(timgDeThsnrth, &c th. sca at lteaigh~ahtoe aumeevnig, 4to otlck. I J Ameevenin, 4. C'clock. Saturday, 10d a SUM O M lO, nan 24lth. rhic Ilac wner an ho mneb i enti ninge. 4an p'caek T~ Heeby ivento ame Cei ng f. 4. o'ck ranuaaseofnaain afname evlenng, 4n o'clEck.t " Edgetihi C.EI Alonda ,1s im 3umay2 4 2 IJy nn Acttrectn D ath. Brirth, &,it i ear.s Cavhra the Crib. ni hetolatdysa h J. Q ATTLBUI . IO N C. ii.TD, Marci 22 6t 10 NEWi~ SPRING GOODS I I D. LA LLERSTEDY, has received at de his old Stand, Corner of Globe Hlotel, Ani gusta, ;a , a N 1W and SPLENDI)D Stock of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Embracing the most elegant styles of Crape De Pare and Twisted SILK, Alatontes alnd Velvetines, 4uper. Super. Brocade and Plaid SILKS, Elegant Frenbch.)ACON ETS and LAWNS, *Earlston GINGlAMS and PRINTS, Needle worked COLLAIRS and CAPES, Undersleeves anl Client zetta. Jaemiet and Swiss TIRIMMING, Linen Cambric Ilandkerchielfs, Super. Paris Kid G LOV ES and IIOSI ERY, 'Table DAMASK and TOWELLING. Irish LINEN and Bird's eye IMA PER, Furniture DIMITY and FRINGES, SIlIEETINGS and SIlIRTI NGs. great variety, I.Innen I)ItILLING and COTTON A i)DES, Striped and Ch.cked LIXEN, fur children, OSNABlURGS und STRIPES, And a comph-te assortnicit of almost every article belonging to the Dry Gsoods trade, all of which are tl;-rtd 'on the FST POSSIBILE TERMS, to which lie invites atteition. A ugusta, Marek 20 2ma 10 A Bargain'to be had! I1E Undvrsigned having deterninied too remove to Columibia, oll-rs for sale his RIESIDESNCE in thte Village of Edgetield. The house is one of tie most beautiful and conveniently arranged ler haps in tIe up-country. built ntecording to moderis Architecture. The entire iiterior is of three-coit plutering, hard tinish. . In fritnt is a Lawn of fout acres, interspersed with Shrubbery and Roses of the niest beautiful and rarest kind, with abolut 100 h un dred acres of bek giounds, of which about 71; seventy acres tire in woplland, all oft which is en clied, ands4 inl the highest state of impirovement. The Terms will be accomnmidating, and p esw sioni gven immieediately. A I. W.' A. HIARIS. P. S.-Oi tie p-etmtis's there is a superior Wel of water, and walled witi f11t. Mar 8 tf 8 hlr The Carolinian will pltase copy three tiies and forward iceount to W. A. It. House and Sign Painting ! r IIE Subscribers having formed themselves into T ia Co-part teership. repwetfully inf..rm the citi zens of Elgelieldl District, that ihy are now pre paired to ds all buisiness entrusted to them in the line of Painting. Gilding. Marbling, &c., li all its various branches, and upon the most rca sonable terms. 11- All letters addresseed to them at Edgefield C. I., will receive preinit attetitioin. Th.ey iay be foumd it, the Painting Room of Mr. WTr's Furniture Establlitment. Reference.-.Ir. Jonss LEmn and Mr. Jois WrTT. - I. .LUC-S, A. A. PAUL. March 8 tf 8 $10 Reward! R ANAWAY frotm the Subscriber, living near R Antioeb Churelh, sevel ttiles West Of Edge field C. i.. on th. 26th J:nuary last, his Negro womitan SEURNA, supposed to be between 20 and14 25 years of age, of dark complexion, atdl inelined to be ,omewhat corpuletit, about.5 feet 2 or 3 in ehes high,--cane if her ti-et illa been el'sensed, and she has lost lte first joint of tle iittle toe atntd lt. title next to it. The abeve Reward will be gicetn to iny nie who will deliver said womitan to mee at miy resid.-iee, eor lodge her in any .Jail withtin the State, seo that I eatt get hter. A. CILAWI)RI). Mlar 15 tf 9 Dissolution of Co-Partnership, rJ all E Firmi of Faisyr.Asp & EVAss, is thtis day ?dis:-olved by mutual;e counsent. FREL-'LAND & EVANS. Jan 12, 18.34. Partcular Notice. TLIPrsonts imb-betedl to the Firm: e'f, Far~ ?. i.AsnD& Evas. eithegby Note sir Acesutt ar- thtus timte-ly teotilielde timtey nmtst pa~y the smne by thte lotrk Februtary, or .they will be sued witheout e~xepjtioni. FR EE L.\N D & EV ANS. .Jant 25 3sm 117 The.- Ttndependlent Press will copy 3 time-s and fortward accountt to itis Office. STATE oF SOUTh'I CAROLINA, EDG;EFIE.LD SALE. IN EQUITY. Johni Ra~insfsord,. A dem'or of ) C. J1. Glhover, dee'd., | vs. Dill to sut up JT. D. Titbse-tts, r Martpgge call in F.. II. Wazrdlaw, | Creditors, ej.c. .sJas. F. Asdaissunel ethiers J I N Pureaanceof the Order of Chnnt. Dasrumt itt tis enuwe, all atnd singular the Credlitosrs of thle Defe-ndaunt .sohn Ilill, a< late Odrdinaery if die D is trict of Esleield-antd uts' all ated sin-tlatr the Cresitors oft Charles .1. G;lover, lite sof the sad IM-s tict decease.-as well th..se htaving demu:~ands agpinust him, upeon his ownt nesitit, as thoese ha. itng demeanels aeninist hinm as one of the sureties sit the IsaidI.leihni H ill, late Ordinary of thte saiel I )trrict are hier-eby requiiredl tso be ai appsear befsre me in mv Offee nit E Ieeleld Cesurt I lssuse, on Tritmrsday the 2.5th dlay oef Maey itext, thent ande there to imakte due proof esf their respleetive debts stnd dlenmsit: and sneh of thme said Crediteors ns fail to ce'ia ini and4 prove their respective debts, on the day nhorie mentiosnedh, will be e-xe!u led ftm till benefit of the decree to be prononniee.1 in this cnuse. A. S31KihNS, C. E. E. D. Comt'rs. Offie. lAlnreh I8, 1854I. 10it 1(1 STAT'E OF SOUTH CAIROLINA, -EDGEFTIELD[ DISTRICTr, IN EQUITY. Coster & Coxe anid '1 Abram Mlartin, \ Bill to Masrshal Assets. Jns~ it. Garrett & otliers IN Pursuanne of an Ordler of Chancellor Dargan Iin this cause, all atnd . sintgnlar the Cresditsors cof Stephen Garrett,.l.1r.. deed., ;ire hereby respaiired tes be ande appleatr befoere me, in, my Offiee, tit EsILrlisld Court I louse-, on Wedntesdlay the 24th.dn~y of NIiy next. ttetintam th re to. nsko due preof sif ts ir repetive debts andI demiands against thle saide Stephieni Garrett,-antd such oif the said Creditors as fail to cesie in uind prove their respectice debts sin the daty nlusve menutiosned, will be excluded fromt all benefits of die decree toi be pironetttled in this ennse,. A. SIMEKINS, C. E. E. 1). Comnm'rs. Oee, M.r 18 18,54. l0t Ita Sitrayed or 8tolena I 'ROMI the suibperiber. near Sileertonf, on the night of the I16:h iis:., a LIGilT CIIESN UT sOR RL 110OR51', 15 or 16 hitnds hiah, about six years old,-wvitht the hiair slightly rubbedl 4ff onte of tis f1anks. No ether marks recol!eeted. Aniy informiationt of his whterenebonts will he thakfully recived. Address mc at Siverton S. C. J. S. .BA TES. Mar 22 t It) Not ice. Cit AR.LtOTON, MAncut tO, 18-,4. TIlIE Subsscriber wvill. cn and after te 20th iinst., decline the " RECRIVING -tid FORW AflI) ING oif GOOI)S." unless the Ship Freighit in paidl in advune, ear arrntuigemuenits mnetut, by a elppossite. to cover charges on samie. SuWph af, biy beeni eunnsigned. Iprevious to this niatiep will he ttenaded to. W. II. BARTLESS. Manrch 2 St 10 NIotice ! 0'1JTI FIN E JA CK TIPPECANOE. over 14 ha.lsnds hight, will conltintue to make his sprinig S, aroms ait the Stable oIf .loel Curry, ntnd will iiyurp lve Colts for $10. All entre to prevent neuidths, abut nit rpsp~onsibility for tiny. .lOEL CUilY, 1I. A. SIIAW. Mar 15 tf 0 Not ice. L TL Persons indebted to lie Estate of JTohn a frwine, dee'd., are requested in pttise inunmg.li ae paymenat, anid those having dempndsl will please present thema. SAM3. PER R IN, A dm'or. - With tIkn mill annere. All a, Mlarch 15 (it 1'~ ALIL Persons inetede to thec Estato of Capt '. .ohna Ailler, dee'd., late oef liceulb Islamnd, are ht eby requested to take itiminedtiati. settlement, and those heavimng demandangntipset said Estate will reder theml itt dutly atteste.d aiccoring heo iw. UI. Rt. COO.K, A dtt'tsr, New Goods! New Goods!! TJIE Subscriber would respectfully invite attenz tion to his Stock of SPRING & SUMMER 066561 It 1% one of the LARGIST and BEST that he has ever had the pleasure of offering for ale. For the Ladies he has PLAIN, FIG' nnad PLAID SIKS, BAREGEDE LAINES, PLAID BAREGES, SILK TISSUES, PRINTE D. JA CONETS lMUSLINS AND LAWNRS. FINE WORKED COLLARS & 'IEKFS. CfEhNITSEETS & SLEFVES. WHITE & BLACK LACE MANTILLAS. Trgether with the above, he hms a fine assortment a Groceries, Crockery. Nlfardware, 0 HATS, BOOTS, SH6ES, &fc. All of which will be sold at modernte prices. - A liberal discount always allowed for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. -EdgefielI C. IT., M'areb 15, tf 9 DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHING! T UE11-C Subscriber respectfully calls tle attention (if Fariners and the community genezally. teo hisStore, next door to Alr..In It. Sullivan. where lie has just received a NEW and SPLENDID Stuck of SPRING and SUMlER Rcady-Made Clothing!* A Fine assortment eof lOslERY, SUIRTS, COLL.RS * CRAVATS. SUSPENDERS, DRAWERS, HANDKERCHIEFS, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ec. HATS O' TIE LATEST STYlES! ALSO A CoOD UPPLY OF YOUTH'S &. BOYS CLOTHING! M. LEITESCII11ULZ. Elgefield C. TI., Miareh 8, tr 8 A Beautiful Residence for Sale. THE SJBS(;RIW.R, eh-irous to remove, oflers his IIiGlIfL Y M PROVED RESIDENCE for snie. at Edgefiehi C. IT. The hese is ennmmodions hiving ten floonis, besides an attie Story, .mpable o' being divided into twos large aatmnents. Th'l. grounds are bteautifully laid itl. 'pion the L.t, cetnining- about. tell acres, are variities of choe Fruit, such as l'euches, Pears, Figs, Apples, &c. TO a gentlemair of taste this is a very de:4rable property, sinra years would be rejuired foir the growth of such Shrubbery and Treer as are now in full vigo.ur and beauty upon it. The entire premises aire in good order. Also, for sale, very near the above jiee, a small Tract of Lund, eontaining lb acres, half of which is w odland. Lgr For Further particulars and terms apply to U. BR:UCE WALKER. Mabirebi 8 if $ SAVE YOUR MIONEY! N. MONTGOMERY, (LA-E SALMAI N FOn 1-..LE (oi0on AND co.) VWHOLEALLE DE.\LEI, IN FANCY SILK MILLINERY GOODS, 211 BALTIMVOE.STEET-U1P STAINS, U.tweenm Ligh~t and Chiarlese St..,* Baltimore. HA~ een hiandl and will In- receivnc constantly ithreh the Si6twn. NE W ~GOODS N Eit Y 0001)8. Mly -Stuck of Rich ltibbems, comiipi- ii every'vatrilty of the latest al id- ott beau t ful designs. I eelT-r liy Guoes for ,est c-rh, at lower pries ilhan an credit I house enn nfilrrl.. All..p'ers.els will fid;,it.jr.ntly to their interest to rese-rre n1 inortioen eat thi mfey, andls tmnke se~ :eetionis, froi miy grent Tvar:ety of Rich Cheap GOeods. it i8RO)NS fort Bonnets. Caos. ailmse. &c. Beennet SI LIKS. S.\TlNS, V ELYV.TS, I'h?'ods, liltusi-msw, nd Embroidlered L.aoe for Cnyes F'renchl nmi .\m-.-rienni Floewers, French l~nee, Engtlish,. A muer~enin atnd Itailian sTR A W HON N I'Ts und, Tit M \lllNG;, toigether wi er,-ry article in the Mli!linery.'line. . iliiere, -eb.!5, ;t 7 New Fall & Winter Goods, '1 i E Subscriber begs leave to offer to. his custo m iers mtee friendes, a very Select Stock of Dry Goods, In all eof its vasrieties which 'he hiaw s'eretedl with great enre ill the best NMrtherni Markete: such me5, Ne;w Yeerec and Bostonm, ad which lie thiniks is well lpted to thet Fall itnd-Winter trade. ...-.A L SO A goodee Steeck oef aill eetier articles usually kept for te use eof country trade; all oef which will be sall lew for Cash, or otn necommodeetating termis to pue toal custoemmers. - a The very 'highaest Maniket price will be paid feor C.tina and other produce in exclihtne tir G(-.e - AM. W. CLAlIY. Se.pt 28 18",3 ff7 Columbia & Hamburg R. Road. .XTOTICF. is her.-by given that the Rooks teo re ki' eeive subscril.tions of Stnck to the~ Coltinibin md lambtlurg Etnil lRenal..wil .he oepenied at the fol lewing~ piniees, on the F'OUlRTIl .MONDlAY in .larch niext, andi kept ispeni for sixty dlays thereafter. The Cotmmnissieeere arePeinteda will pleas-: o,ep BOoeks in nieennrlanice with thle feoeintg. A t Calumbin-d as. S. Scott, C. RI. iBryce, Wm.a At Lexinigton-Johneii Fox, Leroy Ilendrix, A. H. Fort. A t the Ridge, Enelofivd lDistrict-J. C. Ready, At Ed.teieldI Ceurt house-S. Christy, P. T. lims, S. F. Goodiee. A t lltmburg-C. Unammondi, E. J. .Buckmtaster, 1. WV. Stokes. An"ive due notice of the specifie loonttiorn e ee o thle purpoise. JAS. S. SCOTT Chnir'n Columtibine Comiisioners. Feb2 eO t 6 Sherif's Sale, B Y Virtne of writs of Fieri Fzmeins to me directed, I ishall proceed to sell at Ee lield Coutrt H~on.-e, oil the lirst Mondalty in April next, thio ftllowing property in the fol lowing~ enses, viz: E. .J. lUnekmnster, bearer, v's Geo. W. Matlhis1 and Stephen Many. Survivors; other Plaint iff's vs. Gno. WV. Maith~e, One-Tract oif Land known as the Tatn Yard Tirnect, conltatininig Tweinty-ur I :eres. more or less, sitnted oq tlg ie i~g Rnn~d lendiigii~ fromn Edgrefichi (, t I bunbuljrtr, ad jeiing lands of 4? f'Oppnr and Dirs. fintrriet Ludv. Alben, pni, Horse, Bgy and i:-ftess \Yllliamitt Chr-istie vs 4hnef laiishnpill; CG. A. MceKie vs The Samp ; Yptrious other Plain titl: vs The Snine, (.pei Negro Womni:i Lucy ' atd her t wo childirpn Anidersuin and (;liff. Al- p. One excellent Six Horse Road Wagon. Tera Oli. LEWIS JONES, S. E. De Mtlar 6 4t -8 Particular Notics. To the Stoclkholders of the ESdgefecl4 Odd Fellou-s' and Masonic Buildinig As~weia tion: Gssror.tn: Our TBujlding is comimenceid, and from the eniergy displnyed Iby the Workmieu, wec nty soona expect toe see it sthoye the surface. A payment will soptn bp gipe the Contraetors. You will therefore plepsp pay in to J1. fl. SUtLes, Trreasurer, your Seenppd Itustnlment of 10 pe.- eent, a early as poissibele. Ar. A. 14.lsgy is thec athtorip-d A gent 0fth Comeepay, to re~ p sir ielnienlsand take aditioueal Stpk. leeg take dpe rnotice apd gtwy'rn youf? I lyes neourdingly. F.'h W tf I Not'ec. LLTJ Persons indebted to the Estate otf Warrert L I. Winn,, dee'd., are eartiently snlicited to niike pnymentt forth vith, and those hacipg dempirtds agaist4 said Estate will please retter,! thiem in im m.'ditey- JER ENIlAlI SEIG Lylt, E2'or. v. 1o fam 4M urryton Academies, MALE AND #'E1TMALE. Rcv. W. 11. CHRISTY, PaItCIrAL. Mali. PICIENS BUTLER, ins. I-IMSTIE and Mis SARAH GETZEN, AssfsrAs-s. Pao. F. SOFGE, TnsaTic'ron Ia iusIC. 1 IltsE Institutins are nw In sucesfbl opelint T7ion. The exercises opened on the IstPeb nary :th the most flattering prospects. Over one ntndred Pupils are now in attendanee. and several thers are expected to enter the present month. Parents and guardians desirons of edecating their bildren or wards, would do well to consider the idvantnaes afforded by these institutions. In their oeation partieular reference was had to lieith, and n this.respeot the situation is surpassed by none in le South. The Academies cotiiprise two large and commo lious Buildings, furnished with speedil reference to he personal comfort and intellectual advancement if the Pupils. With so experienced and hghly recoinmended a .orps Tenrchers, with faeilties for instruetion, hey have spared neither pains or expense in pro iding, the Trnstees feel themselves warrunted in ssuring a thoriough and finished eecatin. Expenses pr Session of Five Moutis riinary fepartnent, First Class..........$6 00 ecod .......... 9 00 eond " .............. .12 00 'hird .....................15 00 With Ancient Languages and higher IiNthc .ati ... .........................IS 00' Extra Branches. rench, nrawing and Painting, cnelh,.. 00 Q uA .-............................... 2 0 1 R olard mtnay be had at $R pi.r inonth. 'he Institutiois are located directly oin the Plank 3oad, eleven miles from Il:mbura. ROT. M3ERRIWETIlER, Chair'n Board of Trustees. Mar 8 tf Edgefield Male Acad my-.j 1'lS Institttion is opened foir another year undar r the coitrol of Mr. J. GREGG LELITNER, ur l:st year's Teaelier. The exiperience of a twelvenionth has fully satis id ni that no more competett voine getlenian :n be found in the State thn thl1e ontC'niw at the itad of our Aadenmv. The best pwoiaf tof this ir he ceneral satisActiion eiven by him last year, eked by the adlitemal fiet that his Selbsoal. at the ermination of its lirnt week for the seceindl year, umbered 43 Pupl.e. The Trnatees desire to assure the Public that 'heir united elbrts will be given to the enuse of heir Schitil, an(l a cotitinuel aid ciomplete sliervi. ion will lie exerois'ed boy them over its progress. ar. LrlrTNFat will in it short time. pi'eure a first -ate Assistant, and any nuniber short of four score ,un then be well attenlel to. The Building is in comifortable condition, havinL hree large fire-places (one in eah. of the lairger 11ims,) and boinl wtll supplied with -cuivenient ables anl arni-chairs of the best finish. Once wore we appeal to tle people of Edgefield nd the adjoiiing Distriets, fur their enicouraigelent f 1ur earnest endeavUrs -o estab'ish a first rate reparatary School. --Terms. er the Classietal Department, per. annum.. ..936.00 " lielher En,,. "& "4 " ...0l " Ordinasry " " "O " . Capitol boatr.litig to be had in pleasant families. i.-,40llN LIPS'OMI, j1 . 'l~lUR SIMKINS, GEO0. A. AD)ISUN, $ L EW JONES, I R. T. MI S. J' .Tnl 11tf5 St, John's School, R-r. Pay. T. F. DA VIS, D. ., Ex-Oflicio V'is Isv. .J. D'. McCUr.LOU'GTT. A. 3M., Rector. iti lutstructor in Christian Scince and el kles ,ettes. W aM. B. LE A RY, A. M1., Vice Rector and In trctor in Ancient Lunguaeges aml hlistory. 1. 1). ROSA, Itustructor in Mathemaities and inturnt Science. - Reva. E. A. WVAGNER, Instructor in Eniglish )epartment. flhE Exercises. of this Institut'on will be re . sum, d ott the 2.1 iday in FEBRUARY itext. Uoys are nidmitted diver the aige of seven yeairs d prepared for thte .luior Cltass itt College: or ey mtaiy receive a thtoriugh uandemtienl course, ither Cisietl or Eni:h.i There is but one Sesitan. (divided inito two termis f live mtonthlt entoh.) biegittning on the 2d FebtuanryI d etiditng Niavembher 311. Termis per Session. .Fer Tnitiom andti Liair~a. inclueinig waslhig, feel ghits, &c.. $225, pyanble- aemi-annually in url fl tt e. Eitrance fate $25. for whlich beooks ande sttanery re furnishied the Studttent so long as lie tmaty con AvatncedeI Studenatas desiring privatte roomsi wvill e allowed tihem (alt the discietion of the Rector) ,n an extra ehitrge of .$h5,00t, to pa~y for fuel, ights, &c. For further intfoirmation aIply fair a " Proaspee us" to cte Rector, ait Spairtatnburg C. I ., S. C. .nn 4 3m .t5 gir The Charleston Merenry copy tri-weekliy td n'l the other prapers in the Statte weekly, iar ie ctor. Georgia Marble Works, G. R A NKIN. WV. M. HIURLOCK. 0. 1. SUMDIEY St:ece.SOas To A. A Tuissox & Co. jbhis Estabisumenit has been in success l oaperantione fear a tnmber oaf yv;nr. Th.-~ !nrres tire well aapened. nttd the .ljarble is supecri r tea any itn the Utaited Stales. We have so perfected eiur facilities feir gettinig out d fnishing woark thiat we cnn fatrnish ounuments, Tombs1 Head Stones, s d every thing in our line or businecss,. itn better ty, antd .tt ceaper -rates thtant anty yard in the naintry. Whent it is conslderedl that we sawt our own mmt pr y no 'oibber's praifit, and tno high freight trilm lie Niorh, it wull lie seen that we posess material ,dvat:e over all cometpetitors. We cordaltlly wsiciit iour friends and the~ pubalic to xaitte oaur wiork ant ceopare iitr piriees wilth hanse of oth.-r yards, befeare iird1rintg Neirthetti atrblle. We have oni hatnd ait eour yard in iah.ri ital, a lnreve assirttan lit of Fl IiSI El) WVORK lanetnets. Tablets, TeombIs, &c.-whiere oulr agett lr. ti. W. Summiers, will sell ait eaur prices. Our rincial work is dotne at the Mlills. A ddress J. 0. R.\NKIN & Co. Marble Works P. 0., Ga. Tan 11 ly J I Te Fine Young Jack M~olto, TILL stand the piresent S prinig Seasop. at the YSu bscriber's resjiest Pyly, atnd grill be let atres ait $1 0,l0 tp ipisglre a .\atry tea be in Feanl. I respnsiblity teo rest upon the Spbsibier iar y ccident ;hyt igny happgnt, bpt cevr cere will 'taikeni tie avii etuch. Anuy perion putinig a Mlare, pl changing the righlt, bgfiire tltg fitet is kntownt, ille htildl respettsible fiar the insurlatnce monitey. 'wetty-five cents toi be paiid to the grom, in ad atce, in every instnnee. Penpu.g.-\lprpis fotti years old, andl of the eilitese Stock. lie is thirteen hatnds heigh, atid eavy made. IIp is ast well fermed] as any dJack in Ite State. - DAY lEL''IIOL LAND). I March 8 St 8 Fj'esh New Wheat Figur 4JVp Y.?ST POWDE4RS. TVST Received Thifty Barrels of that Choice iFlour fromn the Tumabling shopls' M ills. Every Larrel soalud cann b'e retqrned ttf nqt apprioved. As, One dross of Peptating & Mierrell's !nfatllible ?EAST POWI)ERS. No pxepse for bad bread ov. lFor sale by ij. L. PaENN, Agent. )e .1 - tf 49 Notice ! L~ Persons aniywise inldebted tn ths Estpie Pr .,11p Wise, dee'dl., ntre herebhy teggested to puke hmnediate settlemtenit, ptnd thoase haiving de nands jgninst said Estatte will please rendlef in their ipeoupts fqurtwith, priaperly attesteed, fiejprdmg to f.. "-''' SlDNEY" WISE, Ex'ors. . ~. I ILLEPt. Qt 26 If Notijce, LL Persnris inde etda 19 thea Jstatc ref Mitel o settle feirhiwih, ntg tiiosp lta.g 1~emmnds ngamist Ijately, properly attestced. Chl@SL1ly WELLS1 Adnl'pr. . u.-c, a St* 'i Dr, M. W, Abney-' H AVING removed Into the Village, for'the Ja purpose of devoting hi;mself, more exclusively to his profession, and ocupying the residence first beyond the Haptist Church on the 'ight, and ad joining the Male Acadt'ny, (the residence formerly occupied by S. S. Tdhipkind,:F.sg, nild Rev. C. A. Raymond,) ofriUs hi. . PratessioUtJ services To til people of thu- Village tnd the sirounding coitntiy. - In the day, lie can be found in his Ofice, adjoin ing the Office of W. W. AD A s, E&q.i anid in front of the present residence oair r. Geo. A. Addison, and at night, lie can be found at his dwelling. Ile will.give attention at all times most punctu ally, to nil enlls upons him, either for advice and pre scriptins, or For persoinal attendance. . t. W. AB NEY. Jan 11 if '52 A Plenty for. All.! PLENTY of good Hk-d-room-Pkenty of good Fare-Plenty of fine water-Plenty of every Mhing needed in a Public House. ait the PLAN TEIt'S IIOTEL, just re-opened and under the supelvis:on of B. J. RY A N, Who promises to do his best towards givIng satis faction to all who may enll at his I Iouse. Jis Stables are properly provided, and no man's horse shall snil'or fur want of provender or from lack of ateintion. Respeet tilly soliciting n slre of public patron e, the ubscriber signs his name. B. J. RYAN. Elgefield, Jan 17, 1854. tf I THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLAs IItS medileine. when used according to directions, will f cure. without fail: - Serofitla or Kin-g' Evil. Canrers. Eruptions of the Skin. Eryilpi-lns, Tuinors, Chronic Snre Fye6, ltingwenrum or Totters. Srald *IIad. Ilheumaismui. Palins in the Boines, or Joints, Old Sonrs ani Ulcers. Swiling of the Glands. Svphills, Dyspepsi. Salt ithineum, Dieases of the Kidneys. Dise.m'- arising from the use of Mercury, Los of Appilt,.. Pain In the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Lum)no. Coughs, Colds, Dropsy. Jaundice. Costivenes, Drencitis, Weakness of the Chest, Sore Throat. Ptnlmonaryv Affections, ant aln other Diseuses ten-ing to produce Consumption. Liver Com plaints, Fenmai. Trregularili,-s and Compinints, Low Spirits, Siek and Nervons lindtlehe. Night Sweats, Exposnres. or linprudence in i,fe, Chronic Con tltutioni Disat..ee, and as a Spring unil Summer Drink. tad fieneral Tonic for the. System, ant a Gentle and Pleasant Purgantive'. It is superior to Blue Lick annd Congress Water. Salts, or Seldlts Powriers. Tt is a remarkable fhet, that among the huindredls of emilnent.pysii:ms wha hiavneexamnud the recip, by whiech lull's Sarnnaparila 1irnprnre, not one hans endemnedt It. hut ail apirmoeri I.uit, n numend it In the highest termns, sty physlinnss explresas themselves strongly In the belIef that It is decideily tihe best pre~p-ration of Sar saparilla that has ever Inwen piacedt efrre the publie. Althnough thnere nre many ph~ystciapn wino feet a reluctance' to having their unme appi.nn.lent to thme recommendation of - any partic'utar remniedy. notwithnstandng they may approve of it In the hnighesat degree, there nrn othners who frankly yield thneir support In favor of a rennedly wil they knoiw Is capable of dinlg so mnuch good In an aflIeted coma. munnity. As an evidence, rnda the following flromu old aund re'spectable pihystiias, of high stauding In the community In whieh they live: T E S T IX O0N Y. 07 Testinnony like then following nenil-.rs superflous all eomnnnnts nun the efiacy of Ilulnl's Sar.apariila. From Dr. L.. I*. Y'andli. tPrnfi'sir of Chemnnistry in tine 1.nnuille tiedlie~n College: I have lookedi overn tine list of IngredIents comnpositng .inhnn Bull's Comnponnnd Exstrac of S9arsaparilla, andt inane no ihe~ltntion in saying that tihe'y firn a safe comnpotnd, aunt one that prornnines well in cihrnnic iseanses, to which It Is applinblle. L. P. T ANDkI.l,, M. D. Lamsnville. .lnunin l 149. What Dr. Pyleun. Phy3 elean by appointment to the Louis ville Alarine lluspnital, says of illi tnnrsaplarilla: lsan:sn.L.r, Marchn 20, 1849. I have examinedl thne presicripalo~n for tine preparamtion of Jnnhn itull's tsrsaparila, andl 5 innlienve tine enmnbnation to be an e'xeilent onie.nndn wnell eniculated to prnnene an alter ative hun pres-sion on Line syntemn. I have used It bothin I pubhlie nnnl private pranctice, anud thinnk It the best article of Saranparilla now ni use. 3r. PYl'.E., M. Di. Btesident Physician Louinvilleo Marine Hospital. Locoox, Kr,. April 25th. 186d. Sta -Pormnit me to nidirunss toyou a fewn linnen,annd do mue the hnnor to reply to a request that I will make In the conclusion of this letter, & c. I anu a gradnnate of Trannsyivania 3Meical University ; I have practuiced nmalcine in thi wI-le'rnecss eonuny, abouit five years, bunt neling to expoirno to bitter cold weather, I have beven lnnhli.pon.ed with Acuto lthe.,n.ntismn about six annthns After hanvinngexhaustned mny skill Inn the treatment of moy ene. and dlerivinng non benefits. I wa, induced to give your n.UID ExTUAeT o- snAtnAPAanL.LA a fair trial, andI accordhigly punrchasLedt a bottle of younmedleine fromo your agent, Mir. Geiorge l'. llrown, anbout two wreekn ago, and I most confess thnat one bottle has entirely cunred me. It Ln om; uplunnu, thnat younr pre-paration of Sarsaparila is decidedly sunperlor so ay othner preparation now tn u, and I will take great pleasure In recomnmending It to the afflicted as be-inng a remnnedial nngennt, and I will advIse the physicians to use It Isine-Ir prnctlce-, &c. ltespectfully yours, BI. Bi. ALLEN, I. D. Lousavitu*~, July 18th 1S49. I have examined the list of articles that compose John Dull'sn Extract of Sarsaparilla and I inure no becssltation In caying thnat it Inn a safe sand valuablo comnpound. I woul prefer it to any article now In nnse, for the disnenses arising fromo an lmpuro state of the blood or tainnt of theo systema. I confidently reconmmenit Itto my friend.'as being a power fnnl Extract, and onne that I believe will cure all cluases of diseases, for which It is reenmmendend, If usaed accordinng to directions. I believe It to be a valuiablo sucednancum to Mercury. -Nay, I have my doubts whetheor ln the most violent unit protracstd cases of ayphillis, neromnpanied with lotdes Trophne, in caries of tine bones, whether It-'ought not to succeed every other remedy. S. It. MicCONAtCIIIE, 31 D. IHonorary Memnber of tine Mledical Society, Philnaelphla. 57" tIr, whnat Dr. Staipp, a phlyvle'lan whno stands at the toir of his prol'essinn says of John liult's Sarsparilla: I have been using Joh'n Bull'ls Sareaparllla In a greali variety of chromnic dissesn. with thei most hnappy effectsn, and I inave n benstltution in recomutndhnng It to thne public for tine care of scrofulan. sypniinit. und an'iutanneous and glaniininar nd.eae's.- Y'oursn, mnost fergently. Lewisport, Ky., April 6th, 1849., WM!. STAPP, I!. D. Rev. E. W. SEXON, - Rev. E. STEVENSOW Cot aqseE..'- The foilnwisfi is a verhatipn ppp~y pt $ te orin e gnssesslin tif tilt' propiri.tpr qf lil .t Sarsnipanlla. . Rtev. E. W 'Sehnon is welely unit generally ignoyn nny an ploquent and nnconplisln' pngstesr sif the I!. E'.churchi, and' Italy. It. Si'vcelnn has n known as qpg or the most talentpdiud zealous piniubrs "that "thiaen ticky Confergsnee enulnl boast of fur pnanny yeairs, anid et slj tinelis filling thn hintti and responne-station of ngent forn the M.': S. insik Coincern Cand the world produce bettnr or ninre satisflnetnry testimnonny in favor of any.mcdicine ? pette'r stntimoliny thei't wnns ever offered In fnyror of any . niedicine. ]iev Et. 11. Schon - 11ev. E. Stevcnson: * ~* )otss't.E; May 20th,'yS49 * Wg have tnred Jpt n Unli ' Srnnnarilla, iin4 hnave knoni it fo tie unsedl, withn nntire san l''fiction 'h anud we have nd heatlitution In stating our'1s ef,'that It is.a sanfe and yalunable mnedienl compnond, andi calculaited tp.prodoce pnnuch good ud relieve nuchi sui!erinng; andt thereforp wounil cheerfully ann4'nust'parnnetlygpronnbien t le t l40 nelllicted.' i W. SE1t10N. (Signei) ' / '. sThv~fg~r - Wi earnpatly inyjtp Ill persons wlnp ayp ponrwi t gny of "- thelliuthatfleiihls helr to,' to call on 1. Jl Bull's agenut, and ge't a copy of JBunll's ynnmily Jpiurn~ GaAT5s ; and' for the sanlte of humqity, yre hop thgt * tingle Intdlvidual will nqt by, fouipil unwnilling togtelull'e Sarsapirlla'na utn.g aftpr rend4ipg and recollecig, at the eme tinnc, tiat It'in 'lrpmposble Ior the Doctor to pgblisiit the tenth part of the numbner of certjllcates of astoundinag puiree performed by his Sarsaparilla. The naountt of tpn4? timony voluntarily showerd on Dr. Blull's ilarsapar'llq front well ksnown and distinguished Individuals, both In public and private lIfe, has hen?' perfenctly overwheili 07 Dr. .John Bulnl's Principal Office, west sio streeit first door below Main' LoUnsvz.L., KT. O7' Folt File in ihis Yillage, on Agency, by G. L. PENN, Drnggist. Florid a Lands for Sale ! rp1IE Subsceriber inte'tiding inm move, off'ers for Isale hiis Lands, -Jlying in .41lison County. The TVrans contains 1 1'{ Acres2 wuore or less 590 A eres of w~hichn is cleared annd uinder fence. There is a P'ine Settlement on-thneTract, having a good D~welling with ileven oins,'hinsj nil necce sry imtpro'eme(nts, such 1s SitphIpsn, 1l;nns, Crib, (in Hn oilse annd Screwi. Nero llnpses, &c. Persons who call soon can got a BA RG AIN. ocT Termns tmade easy. ~eb JAS. N. LIPSCOMB. 'p fIE Roon patapint peunigd by Mr.. Lod lil 4 . .. y ~Got. Sto.. Y n y,, aba.'e .pply I EDGEFILD gO!IgGel%2; INSTITUTE . FOR YOU4G LADIE-. Rtev. C. kA. AYIMOND, PizIielJt 70 Purilts rE EttRED sNCE 10Ir OFJAN't. r IHE prodptetab f the institution ihr the present yeat, ate In the .hight-st det ce iltittering. Several additional 'Pnpili hatve been'promised, ant a large numbet' are conidelntly expeeted. The Acalemical building coniasting af elgitt commodious Rooms is fiftly furnished with, very thing neces-ary to secure the- most rapla idvance ment of the Pupils. In this respect w6 do not think greater advantages cnn'bWanywhere enjoyed. The prescribed course of Studies is so arranged thai if the Pupils remain long enough at the Istitutiiti to pursue it regulat-ly, they can hatly Oail of quiring at liberal and filshed education; and in the kzti' course a thorough knowledge of tfie fine arts. Pupils can enter at any time, and if near. thi middle or close of the Sensin' are ehar1 'but from the time of entrance. All such dei uetions hnwever date from the close of the second week o that Session. Low. of time from sickness if of more thanatwo weeks is also deducted. The Rates of -Tuition: are conformed to those of other Itstitutionn of the saine grade. Payments are to be made sit the close of each Seesion. ThMe fol lowing list includes all Expenses per Session of 14 Weeks. Collegiate Department......... $15 00 Academic do .. ..........12.00. Primary do : T.. .7. 00 and.$5 00 Pupils us'ng the Philosophical Apparatus, ue charged Extra $2,00 per Session. And. all. Pupils are charged 50 ets each, a.Session, for contingencees. . Extra AOrY cbes. Music................... ..$18 00 French........................ 8 00* Drawing .......................... 8 00' Oil Painting ........................15 00 There is no charge for use of Piano. Pupils prad tieing at the Institute are however charged 1, ech ecssion. to pay for keeping the Pianos in tune. ' leard, with washing, lights and fuel $10 per month. There are no other extra oharges, exeept r Books and MSiuslold. - R. T. IMS, S. F. GOODE, E. PENN,'. G. A. A DDTSON, A. SIMKINSA .Feb8 tf -4 Glenn Springs Female Indit Rt. Rev. T. F. DAVIS, D. D.4xe-Ollicib-V t&. Rev. T. S. A RTII JR, " J. D. McCOLIOUGH. ropr " GEORGE BE.NTON, Rector, and Instruc tr in Mental and. ChristIan Scionee, Modern Lan guage and llistory. mrs. RENTON, Matron. Instruetor in Mntiemathis,' Nate rail Siences, nnd Ancient Liteiatnre. Praf. G. F. D'VINE, (laite of4 imestone Springs,) Inatructor in the theory and pragticio Music... Mips C. M. REID, istruetress in.English. 4 - SOSNOWSKI, Instructress in Draw ing. Painting, and Assistant in French. Iliss SOPiIA WARLEY. Instructress in Eug lish Branches, nna Assisant in MathematiCs. Miss ELIZA PRATr, Assistant in Music and English. N. B.-The corps is not yet complete. T IE above institution, located at Glenn Springs, T in Spnrtanburg Distrit.S. C., will be opned foir the recelptiO 4)f p'il on the first of February next. In conveiati'% this establishment into. a chewl for young ladies,- the: buildings have .bee th.r.Aughly repaired -andJ ifed up ; and infu-nish nag them,, anew no pains have been spared to mabke it, in every respect, such; a hamae as parents would desire' for'theciradaughtrn.. Particnlar attentionLJasS beena bestaaied upoai.the tisical istrumieaf's,'zd with a largp andl efficiens c or 'oshers,-and a :lhoroughi coturse of study,. it -al'ords.eve'yladvalnt nIfe tO be eJ"Ed~ in tay slaiiar institution. fA pjliciits are ndmitteil. aif-any' age, over.s en years', andl plneed in such chass as they may be jre.. p.redl to join. The schasatie yoar will~ consist of ono eiu diided into two terms of five months .co~h~bg nina on thae 1st of February and July. Y a Deemnber andl .Jatnuary. - Rates.-Foruitioin and Board, nd wash ing, fuel, lights: &e., &e., $125 per teemanJ d~re oWl be n~o extra charge, except foar Musko $30per term, and for lHnk., Sheet Mlusic, Drawviug Mates rik,, &e., atually uswed. Fur further inafarnanthm. see 4 Prospeetus," whick many he lhad by applyiaag to the Rector, or either of the Proaprietairs. .ham 4 .'Sm 51 Bethany Academy. ure in :ananauncing to the paublie,.thait their Schaool will lbe opened fair the receptiona aof Students "in the 2ndl Miiday ina.latiuary 1854, under the su perv'ision of the wyell knoaawn aud successful lasatrue Rates of Tuitiaon the iwme as thaose oIharged by the f, rmfer Reaotor, Mr. Garum. linard aann be oibtainedl in the most respectablei riai:ie~s on reasoniable terms and convenient to the Scaool. WVILEY HIARRIISON, - W. TinMERM1AN, . J. L. TALBERT, Da.S. F.STEVENS, G. J. SH EPPARD.J Dec 21 ly ,49 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 1N EQUiTY. Elizabieth Berry, Icehen Berry, Bill for Par'n of Lands. Hannah Berry, .1 .. .John G. Berry, et al J T[iHE PlaitiltT in thiis case, having tiisday~ Itiled her Bill, and it appearing, to tny sat ia'lnatin, jhat the .Defendatst, Neomny Talor' ad her hausbaind, WV. B. 'Taylor, Rachael 3or gan anad her hutsbanid Reuben Morgan, Sarah, Cummings and hier hausbanrd L Mayson Cumn miigs, Susann Little and her husband Allen~ Lit-~ tIe, Mary Martin and her husband Edward Maar tin, anrd John G. Berry, are absent from andre side beyond the linaits of this, State, where the prcess of this Court canniot be served upont iem: On motion of Mr. A buey, Solicitor for. the Complainaint, It is ordered' That the Do fendatsa do appear, and plead, answer or demuir to this Bill, withiun three months, or ninety days? from the~ publien;tion hereof, and in defatilt therenf that Judgment pro coqfesso, be aiwarded Jun 10, 185.$. 8m 5 State of South Oajplina, EDGlKFIELD DISTRICT, .IN #O.gMON PLEA2. N.Aldrich,agaAqAm t. vs. ForegAlgmnt aJohn Hlill. ,Jolin L. Dobey, i'sg UCIEt H.Woodgate. T I Pinilfi in the above cases having-this day, fi tl their Declarations in my Offie, mad the De-.. endants hayipng ither Wives nor A ttorneys knowna to reside Within the limits or this State upon whon%: copies oaf said declarat. wijl a rule to-plead easzlig. served : On Motion of is.Ki.T, Plaintiff'..' Atitop-. aey,'rderedl, That das said Defendants appemi.anal plead to snid Deglarations within a year, sqd~a'dag. from the daite hereof, or final anal abqubie jydg-. met will be awarded against them. THOS. G. BACQE i, s . ~a Clerk's Office, July 1, 1853. ly 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAIWOINA,. Davis,Kalb & Fanning, 'a: vs. Pal.-i ia chjuent~ Riawlcy White. Hopkins, Katlb & Co., , vs. D eclb int At4tacAmenta Rawly White. 'HilE Plaintifik in the above cases haying this day. .filed thieir Declarations in ny Office, and theq Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney known.. to resida within the linjils of. this State. on whom opies of said Deolarations with, rulesto plead. -a e served: On Motion of Messes. MMsaAgr. SmYF.s, Attorneys for Plaiptill:. Order~ed thlat . Defendant appear and plead to said Deelat~ations. within a year and aday from tbae date hereof or iut default thereof judgment wilt be given against.hiw.. -THJOS. .BACO ~.~ Clet k's ffice, Oct 5 , ;417 White Led jlaeedUi1h LA MP. OIL,' NIJ TS~O1' &:~1 N bES OU, for sIa it &or to{ as ley