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For Congress. Ma. Eorro:-Please announce Ion. P. S. BROOKS as a Candidate for re-election to repre sent the Fourth Cmgressional District, consisting of Edgefield, Abbeville, Laurens, Newberry and Lex ington, in the next Congress. which election will be held in October next, and thereby greatly ob lige MANY FRIENDS. 7 Tle Friends of Col. A. C. GARLINGTON respectfully announce him as a Candidate to repre sent the 4Ith Congressional District, at the election in October next. Masonic Notice, A REGULA R Communication ol No. 501, A. F M., will be lield in their Hall on Saturday evening, 15th inst.. at 7 ao'lock. Dy'order of the W. Ml. A. G. TEAGUE, Se&'y. April 13 It 13 Corcordia Lodge, No. 50, A, F. Igo Ef)GEFIELD C. If., ArnL 4, 1854. 1 ATING been requested by the Directors of the Odd Fellows' and Na-onie Building As sociation to Lav the Corner - Stone (or their New Hall, omn the fst., there will be a Procession and Oration delivered oan the occasion by Worblhilpful Brother ALDnCIT G. IacKr.V. lirethren in good staneling are Fraternally invited to attend. A. G. TEAGUE, SEc'av. April 5 3t 12 Bezaleel Chapter R A. M. A N EXTR A Convocation of BEZALEEL .XCIIA l'TER of R. A. M.. will be lield on :Saturday afterumon. 15th in't.. at 4 o'cock. A full attenmdauLee of all the lembers is requested as busi 6een of import.nee will he brought before the hqlamr. Compmnions will take due notice and gsaveru themselves acmroigly. A. R~A SEY, 3m. E. i. P. Mar 'It it F o r S a l e. TIlE Sueseriber offers for sa.le his - ROUSE and LOT in this Village. - The louse is large and comimodious. :1and the Lot contains Sixty nerts onle Milf of whieb is W iodland. a new and homdasome Carratge, with Ilar ness. l.. 11. WiAe.LAW. Edgelieldi C. H.. April 13 3t 13 AGNEW, FISHER & AGNEW, NEWBERRY C. E, S. C., 1MPORITERS & 1)EA LERS IN HARDWARE, P A I N T B, OILS, Winmdow Glas, Grcceries, Dry Goods, ko., Anl Buyers of Cotton and country produce. Cf Planters visiting this Market will find it greatly t.- their advantage by aiving its a call. AGNEW, FISHER & AGNEW. Newberry C. I., April 13, tf 13 07 The A bbeville Banner will 'pleas,! copy four mtonths. Spring and Summer Clothing! TI I E 'nidersigned have now on I ml. and are still receiving largo supe of Spin and Summer READY-MADE CLOTHING, Of the latest styles, and' oft various qualities, so that every tiate miay be sait'ed. --Also A lmndmsme lot of SillRTS, D)R.\WERS, CRA VATS, li.\Nl)K ERCIlIl EFS. GL.OVES, &c. --AlIso An extensive variety of YOUTll'S andm CIIlL JIRtEN'S CLOTHING. All of which will be fur ntished at fair priers. CILAYTON & BJGNON. Augustas. Aopril II 3m 13 Savannah River Rail Road, 7311 i Stockhoidjsersaof the Savanniah Valley Rii .3 Roadt Cm:mamy, are reqjuested to meiet at JiAMRUHBG. ont T1'IURISIAY the uih April inst., to. r, eeive the Re~port onf te Chiief Eng neer, pareliminary tom thle location omf the Roatd. The commplathsan of tile surveys ias not only dis pelled all dmubnt ta t me enitire priactic.abihitity mmf th--~ ronte, but fir faceil:ty omf construtction, easy grade. .andl perfe'ct security froit mmils and fresets it is unlsurlpassed by n'any line ini the State. The Romad will be 12 umiles in letip Ih, crmss~ing but thtree streamts. with less thsas 5ill fort sof bridging andss trestlting in all andl wi- coest le-ss thant the average price per msie oaf other roas in the State. W h,-n e'ianplete.l. -whos can doubmt the ijnvestment becing prositable. It will pass5 thtr' the tamst beauti ful fairmning' lsrtiont of the State, anda intersecting with ths- I luc IRi-Iee Rail Rosad at A tiderson C. II.. miu-,t scure as mnuch h~u-iness as a tirst class roadl can possibiv dom. Anad if cmonstrutcted free frmom devbt and ineumotbranice will payv dividemnds froms the. ttme it is pult in operatiaon. Let every swnter omf the soil conitigumous to thme lin,. of t he roal, andl aill interested in the develaopemtent of thme richm reseurces mf our .&tte come fmrwrd at once and lende their aid anmd istfiuenmce to the eairly construction of this important wel.e Pre-ident and Offiers of the Road are ready to evinice their conhIientce in the Enterprise, as a snafe ands profitahle investment, by tan increase of Stock, if others will dma likewise. A full attendanirce omf St'm.-kholders, either in per SOil (or hy proixv, is earnestly requested,. as questioens .jmf vita!'importance to the Companyt~t, ill be paresen~ ted to the Convention. 11. IIUTC IIlNSON. President. April 13 It 13 Ilead-Qurters, 9-rn R E(;.\ENTr. S. C. M. ) ORDER NO. - j 'lIE UPPER llU ATAlON. 9th Riegimetnt, 8 . C. .., are hereby comanttded tom he antd .apmpear tat Snmtxmteno. "it Saturday tith .\lty, arimd .and~ equippaed accorud.ng to law, for Drill atid Ret view. The LOWER BATTfALION tire hereby conm xnandmed to lie and ap~pear lit R ao 11: .L., ont Satutr ayi thea 13th .\lav, arnmed atnd eqjuipped amcrding to law, fosr lDrl~l andl Review. The Commtissioned ttad non-tCommissiionemd Offi crs wi l assetmtble the daty pr-.vious for Drill anid lutstructiitn. l.ieut. Col1. TsItM.xN and Maj. COnt.EY are .charged with thte extensimn of thtis Urder to their respective commtandis. The Stalf are patrticularly requested to appear in full uniform. By order of .l. F. STRUM, Col. 1th Reg't. B ENJ. Ror.i, Adj nt. . A pril 13 . t 13 liead-Qularters, 1rm R EGI.\IENIT, S. C. 1., SLF.erY CREaa., A pril ;ith. 1854. ORDER NO. T 31IE LOWER PIATTA LION, 10tht Re~gment .18. C. I., will tissemibe ait M-r. Wi st. , Ott Thursdayt time 27th inmt.. airmted and equipped as the law directs, fair Drill ttttd Review. Thle l'PPER BATTA LION will assemble at . R. M. Scuatv's, ott Staturday thte 29th inst., armued anti equoipped as thte law dlirects lir Drill and Review. The Commtisoee anda non-tCinmtnissimoned Ofli eers will attenid the daty previous for Drill atnd in -.btructioni. By order of WV. .\I. IJE AN, Col. 10th Reg't. Rt. TI. Miarxstn, A djutantt. 1 A p~ril 13, t1 M u s i c a 1 N ot i e em "M3naiet hath charms to soothe~ a savage, To split a rock and cook a cabbage." r IflIE MI EM BERS of the Palausetto Brauss 1.Band be:: leave to itnfartm thte public that their Bamit is now in suceaessful operation, anid re spectfully solicit a shaire of public pattrotnage. All Ctmmnuniestionms addressed to R. Tutasat, Phmonix P. O., 8. C.. will receive proampt aittenttiont. P. S.--WM. I. GAINas respectfully otfers his ser vices to the~ ptublic as a Teacher of Brass Bands. Addlress htimt at New Market P. 0., Abbeville Dis trict, S. C. Ajpril 12 3m 13 Wanated T WO STOUT NE O M~l0 1EN, for whiich S12 p'er month will be civetn. payabile every two mnnsn sJOHN A. ADDISON, Aprila 13 3t 13 New and Elegant Dry Goods AT GREAT BARGAINS! W ILLIAM H. CRANE, Augusta, qa., having just received a LARGE and C01 PLETE Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Suitable for the poresent Seasion, is now prepared to otler very great inadvacenemats tos who wish to purchase. llaving purchased his Goosds very late, when they were mueA cheaper than early il the Season, and having beet very particular ii eleting his Stock, lie is sati-sied tinit bolt his STY LES and PRICES cannot fail to plelase. lie is willing to sell his Goods at VERY SMALL PROFITS, And he is determined that no other I louse in the City shall undersell him in any article. flis assortment fo DRESS GOODS is particular Ily large and varied. eosisting of the CIIOR('EST and MOST FAsillONA lLE ItVles and fabrics. Staple Goods, of which lhe has a great many, will be sold .XCEDINGLv Low. And AUG USTA SH IRTINGS and- Geo. STRIPES will be mold at Factory prices. He respectfully invites all who visit the City to give limn i call and test the truth of the above. Goods will be shown itt all times willingly and freely, whether they are bought or not. 0- llis Store is on South vidle of liroai Sueet, a few doors below the United States Hotel. A ugusta, A pril 11 3t 13 Spring Goods---New Styles! J OHN P. SETZE, AUGUSTA, GA., has just opttn.l a large nad elegaut Stoek of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Received direct fresni thu importers in New York. to which lie resecfully solicits attention. Ladies' Dres Goods. Rich Organdi- .\I'SINS: Rich Printed .1.\CON ETS; Freich GINGhAMS: Rich Figured BA REGES; Plain dso. Plain CRAPE DE PARIS; Rich Plaid lid1ia 81 l.KS : Prinitel an.1 Plaid TISSU ES: Mourning BAltGES:. Plaiid ind Printed Mourning and 2d Mlourning IM It EG ES. Ai.o-GLI)Vt:ES: Silk and Cotton IHOSIERY; inee and Twisted Silk AIlTES, &c-., &c. A pril 12 2i 13 Embroideries, 1 H E Subscriber hus just receivetd a large lest If Rich.i and low priced EIIBROIDERIES, cou sisting of Lace, Book and Swiss Iluslin COLLARS:. --. .- 6 " Cliceettes; it 4 ". "6 ITUdereleeve Mourning and Second Meourning COL L A RS; 66 ~ 6 .6 Sl..EVES; it" &ll')K'FS; Eibrsideredh White Cripe SIIAWIS: Muslin Sleeves and Chemizettes, in setta. &c. JOHN P. SETZE. Augusta, April 13 2m 13 New Goods FOR GENTLEMEN AND BOY'S WEAR. LARGE :ttnd well assorted stock of the A abve GOODS, just received by .JOHIN P1. SETZE. Augusta, April 13 2ume 13 Sherii Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Felix Lake, vs For. Attachment. Chiarhes l'. Ilarris. James S. llarrison, The Saime. I3 Y Virtue of n Order of the Court of Com-. mtn P'leis in thtis ense. I shall proce.ed to sel Iotn the lirst Mtosna in May next, at Edge field Court llesnse, lte folowii'g pirtoperty of the Defendant Charles TI. Harris, levied sin under the attnehmnent in the above statedl .ense, viz: One Cheuical apfaratnit for Asscaying, three Mules, oneit Sorrel H-orse. onec Buigly and Huir nestss, one Jng Qsiicksilver, one Retrt. one pair Brass Scales andh Weigthits, one half bushel Alrasr, tine old lin ud Biridlhe and horse ColIlar. "sne Stsone (.rnsh~ing Miill, t wt Spaides, six Shtv tls, foutr P ecks, twos Drills, tone Spindle And Sposon, two Crow Bars, one sledg'e llammtier, one Axe, t wo WVeedinsg Iles, twss Large Rispes, two Buckets, one Bail nnd Bucket Irons, sne Dressed Deer Skits, one Steivte. one spisier, Oven and F'rying. Pnni, one Lsot of Fuse, anid aubnut 600 feet of~ Lamber. LEWIS .10NES, S. E. D. April 12 3t 13 Sherff4Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. WVilliaum Parker, es. Domestic Attachment. Etlward M1. Mlobley. Jolhn A. Lott, rs5. The Same. B Y Virtue of an Order of the Court of Corn. motn Ples, in the above stated case, I siall perosceed to sell osn the tirst Monday in May net tEgtield Ctourt H-ouse. otne tine Buggy, aneeasthe prtoperty of the Detendant E. M.Mobley. Terms Casht. LEWIS JONES, s. F.. D. April 12 St. 12 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COM1fMON PLE AS. Martin Ouzis, es. Foreign Attachment Charles T. IHarris. C. A. Raymiond, es. Foreign Attachment SChtarkes T. IHarris. 3 T118 P~1laintill's in the above cases having this day tiled their D~ecarattions in miy Office, anti te D)efendanit hsavinsg m-iihier wife nor Attorney known to residle within the limits of this State, on whomss copies of saidl leelatration with rules to plead en be served : On motion of Mir. A ontS, Plaintiff's Attorney, Ordered. That said IDefetndanit alpear and plead to said IDeclaratitons within a year ansd a day frsom the slate hereof, or final and absolute judg ment will be giveni against hins. TIIOS. G. A CON, c. c. a. n. Clerk's Office, A pril 8, 1854. ly 13 Executive Department, COLUMBIA, Mar 25, 1854. V AIER.S iniformation has reached this de SrmEt that on the night of the 4th of Mar -hi. 1854, a nmurder was committed in Orange burg Distriet, uiponi the body of a slave named Char ity, by Robert C. Rlottenberry, the towner of said slave, and whereas the said Rebert C. Rottenberry is a refugee front justice : Nowr, to, the initent that said ROBER R C. ROT TENBEERRY may be nprehiended and brosught to trial aind consdign punishment, I hereby soffer a re ward of Twoi Itinndredl and Fifty D~ollars for hisde livery into any of the jails of this State. Said Rotte.nberry is 48 or 50~ years osf age, about 5 feet 10 inches in height, blind its the left eye. light brown hair, ininting to curl, smiall mtouthi, some what awry or contracted, person stout, rosund shouldered and bow legged, defective teeth, server al being out, and has a rocking wiilk. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, this 25th of March., A. D. 1854. .10HIN L. M ANNING. Bess. F. PzRRny, Secretary of State. A pril 5, 3t 12 Fresh Flour.. JUS reeivd,000 Lbs. GOOD COUNTRY FLUin Sacks, and for stile by 0 . L. PENdi, AaCs-r. Apl n4. A fo 12 - Newt Beautiful and Cheap! TIE SUBSCRIBER is now receivii a LARGE and SPLlEN1JI)D STOCK of IDE909RABLE DMY @OOD,)s Suitable for the Spring und Su-nmer Trade. N I pains hais been sp;mred in tihe selection of this Stoe Ito ipleiae the taste of ALL. Thankful fir post patronage. I assure my friend that every elohrtwill be made to merit a continit auee of their ffivor. Of the Ladies, line and all, would particularly request sn examination befor purchasing elsewhere. A mong this Stock imay h tiund a Complete asoritent uf Dress Good! ,emibracing- . Cord MUSLINS, of tire latest and most fa.sh ionable Styles. IU ets. tim $1. i3M , EOES of every cvolor anil quality Plaid and Fig'd Tissue SI LK, very rich: Lace Striped OI1GAN D S: E if untequaled stylen; Rich C0ored SILKS. very ebenp: Figured and Plain SI LKS. of all qualities; Nainsook and Mull MUSLINS: White fig'd Carleton do a new article; . and Col'd do do Stripe.d Swiss (do very pretty; Dotted " do1"0 GINGilA MS. new Patterns, Best Stoek of PRINTS ever offered in the Markel *10~tTRNlNG f(OO)S of every description: Vh:te and Cold Grenadine .MANTI LLAS, te' style for Summer; 'White and Colored Glacie SILK, suitable 16 Spring and Sumimer : Lice and SMuslin UNDERSLEEVES from 6 ets. t, $3,m); Muslin and Lnce COLLARS. latest fashion';: "0 CIMIti-SETTS, new style at beautiful :, - Large and conplete assortment of .ackonet ani SwivssE (ging1and iniertin: Real Brussels Thread Edging and Insertings: Blond Steam Threal and Lisle Laces & Edgingi White Grass Cloth fur Skirts, new article: GLOVFS and HOSIERY, great variety-suitn ble for all ages: Lauie', hlisses and ChilIren's SHOES, &c. For Gentlemen'% Wear. Te also trusts that lie ha.: not been uminind ful the wants Eof the Sterner Sex. In this line his Sloel embracem Planter's LINEN )RILLS of every quality: Cittonaile and Yiirk Mlixtures. from 12 to ,5 et W rapt Ette.Cashmiarett nilaeriniiassimer Brown and Gras l.inens for Coit. all qualities I ITnion Linens and other goods fur Children' I Clothing: White. Coil'i. plain aid buff Marsails Vestings, Corld Silk Cravats, a light and beautiful artiel for .unmer: Col'd Muslin Cravats, variouw4 qinlities ; Black and ColoredI Stocks anl Ties. I very respectfully invite all tlmse wishing DRl GOODS to give-mei a ell. beimg determined to h UNDEKRS0L) by NO ONE in a fair and ionorn ble matnner. Mf. A. R ANSOM, AGEST F01 R. M. FULLER. Hamburg, April 3 tf 12 EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE . INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. I Rev. C. A. RAYMIVOID, Principa 75 PrnPrms HAvE Tr.Ninn rV. e IG'Ti OF.IAN'T. I Il SII 8 IMERll SenP.ioni will commenece m; Moanday. April 24th. The .\eadeinial building conistinag it'f eigli "aadilili s i i oms is finely Itn i-hed with evi thing neessary it, secre the mosist rapil mlvnce en! aof the Pupils. in this respect we d imt thin| greater ndvanitnes e:mi be ninyiwhere enjiiyed. Thi prescribied coutrse of Stidies is soi arrangeil, that thme Puils remiinflI linC enought~ at the hutituttiiin t pursue it reg~ularly, they enn hiialyv fail aif aequirin a liberal ad limshed eduention: atnd in the Extr Cutrse' a thoiroiugh knowledge oif the linec arts. Puptils enin atnter at any time, and if near t middle mir cloise of thme Sessi..n, tire chargmed bu fromi the limit- of enteninee. All such deductionr however ilate from thi.ecliose of th,-' sciunid wee.k a that Sessiion. Loiss of timte frm s:ekniess if mif mor~i than twm weeks is ialso Edducted. Them. Rate; oif Tuition tare conmfirmed to those other inustitutiiins iif the m:nne grtide. Paynmnts ar tim lbe miade nat the close of each Sessioni. The foi liwing list includes all Expenses per Session of 14 Weeks Collecintce liprtmtenlt..............45 00 Aendemie dii..............-2 0 Pirimarly do .. . .$7 00U aind $5 00 Pmupils using the Phiiilihiien A pr);atus, tar carged Extra $2,t0t per 'essimit. A jl'all. Pnipil are chaarged 50t ets eacli. a 54'ssionm fur conitingeneie Extra Uanches%. e............................S f 0O 1rw........................ Ut)0 il Piimting.....................1) 00 Ther'e is lao chaarge, for use' of Piianom. Pupils prne~ tiinag tit the Imustitte tare hiowevecr chiargid $1, etel Sessiont tom pty for keeping the Pinnios ini tune. Boardl, with washing, lights aand fuel $10 pe. moth. Thbet'e are no othear extrat chiarges, except fo Bouks aiid Mlusic s'dd. it. TI. ?ahlMS, S. F. G001l)E, E. PENN, . Trustees 0. A. A IIDISON, | A. SLIKINS. ) A pril 5 tf 12 Valuable Property for Sale, T.HlE U:NDERSIGNED) will secll, on the lit Iday of A pril next, anid days foillowinag, tat tha residenace of Capit. Geu. Neal, withaini the twoi.miile: of the'..i'n of Newherry timd within hialf a mnile o. the R~ailrmoad, the fiollowiing vaintle prmopearty, viz: About 800 Acres of Land divided as follows: The huse piace. coniitainin, about 550 acres, auf which there is 100 acres woodt batud, all well amlupted tmi ie culture of Cmttoi and G rain. Upon thme preimises is ta large tandm com. mudious Dwelling, a neaw Gi hlouse ad 8erew witha anecessary oauthui ldings, all itn good repair about 25 acres :adjiiininag Ilelen, adivided into hiti suited toi buildinig timd grazinag : aniithecr pilae ceast te Laturenas Ruailroamd. cnutitamtng about 240 tneres; divided lmtE) six lots, four of ahich lati conitain alsia 30) acres each in wooads, withain twoi imiles aof New. herry, and upon a good riiad. Plats of the abov lands mnay tue seem tit die Coimmnissionter's ollic. Also, at the stame time and place, 27 Likely Negroes, amongst whionm tire thiree god Cooks, Washer, roners, Wagoinersa and able boduiaed fiehld hiandia; iil so a barge ntumber of lmrse's, Mlules, Ctattle, 110:3 Sheep, a quantity aif Corn, Foirbler and Bacon, PIlan tationm Tuols, I Iouseihld amnd Kitchen F~urniture, &e TE.mas or SA..-The Personaal Praoperty will b< sold aon tacredit unatil the 1st of .lanuary, 1855: tIm Real Estate toi be paytatile in two eqluai instimhnients the first ins;talment payabile the first of JTanuar~ 1855. and the secimnd payazbhc on the lirst of .Jannua. ry, 1856. All satins titteer $20, aeasi : all sumius ai anid above 820, mote and appjraovead sureties, all bear, ing interest fra'm date. J A MES Mt. CROSSON, ) J1. J[. SUGLI~ , jAssignees. J. IT. Wnt.1AMs, .l. . aren, A gents. A pril 5 2t 12 Rend-Quarters, 2xn. REGIMENT CAVALRY.? Ll.,eBERTY IiH.. Mlar. 31, 1854.5 ORDER NO. - r 1I1E Eulefaild Squntdron of Cavalry wihl appens . at Edge.fie'ld C. 11., or, Saturday time 29lth ii A prtil next, taramed tandi eaquipped tas the law directs fr Drill and Review. The Commiaissiiiaed anal nn-Cmmniined Offi. ers will :asse.mblle the day previouts for Drill and In structiun. By order of J. F. TA LIIERT, Col. 2nd Regiment Cavalry. A pril 5 St 12 No t i c em TIlIE Partanershiip fo~rmned betwveen JTAS. A. Wit. LlAtas nntd Sitaox CratasriC, imzving~ beeni dis solved by mnutual conasent, tha liq1uidmiin and set! u ment oif the business of the Firim will be contductea exclusively by S. Catsrs. 8. OllRISTIE, .JAS. A. WILLIAES A pril 4 tf 12 Just Received A TBEA UTIFU L assairtmnent of F LO WETI V'ASES, of different styles oif Bohemtian and Chmina Ware,--faney, gilt anid floweyred. Also, fine Jewel Sttands, Cologne Bottles, Card Trays;, Fruit Baskets, Bird Glasses, &c. Also, a great vtariety ouf Gilt Chinia Ornimnent: and Toys,-Fur sale low by J. A. G U RLEY. I ....l 1 e r 120 Rich and Beautifhl Goods AT THE NEW AND ELEGANT DRY ,aOOS STORE OF WARD & BIURCRARD, POrrosITE MABoNIC HALL , AUGUITA, Geon'a. W ire now receivin. our SPRING AND S UM MER supplieso ofGAN Richi ;%nd Eleganlt Dry Goods, - Selected with much care in all the Northern Mar I kets. and we take great pleasure in inviting the at e tention of all in want of FA MLY SUPPLIES, e feelint assured that we can offer the bes- bargains to be found in A unusta. in ele.'nntspring SILKS, Rich Wedding SLKS. Organdies. Tissues, Bareges, French .iaconets, Lawns, Ulaek, lirende Silks. Also, one of the largest'Stocks of igit Lustred Black ITA LIAN SILKS,-the most elegant Goods ever offiered in Augu-ta. New and beautiful Parisian PLAlDS,.in Silk and other Fabrics, with rich combination of Cokors, in eluding the gay, the grave, the rich, the elegant and clste. EM.\1101OERTS of every description,-and in fiet every other kind of Dry Goods iutable for Ladiica al Children's wardrobes. SHlAWLS OF EVERY KIND.-In this De partment wi!l be found sone or the most elegant Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, ever exhibited South of the'Potomnac. MOURNING GOODS in great variety. r A merican, English and French CA LICOS and GINGIIAMS. IOUSEWIFE and FAMILY GOODS-As Irish Linen, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Liuen and Cotton, Table Dainmwk, Napkins, Towallings, Diapers, &c.I Augutta SHIEETINGS and SIIJRTINGS, Cot ton OSN A 11 Ur RGS and Georgia STR IPES at the Manufeturer's prices. ,9-- Our Goois will be offered at I small ad vance tpion the original cost, for CASi. wholesale and retail. Thev will be slovnt freely, represent ed fairly, and sulnmitted to tle unbiassed judgement of the purchaser. M- Orders accompanied with the money will have our prompt attention, and the exercise of our best judgmtnt. be a WARD & BURCHARD. A tmusta, March 27 tf I I NEW SPRING GOODS, WV ILLIA - SHIEAR, Atneusta, Georgia, has recived from New York, I Fancy Small Plaid and Striped SILKS, to he ctut in any quatity. far adiuie antd Misses I)resses : Plaid Futney SI LKS, of elegant styles, to be cut in L any quantity Rich Ilonitoni and Maltese LACES: Wle ilomton &Maltese Lace COIlLAlaS, CTEMI ISETTES and UNDERSLEEVES, of -the latest importatiot : Fancy Neck, and Sash RIBBONS, of rich and ele nngat stvles: Ladies' Fr'eh Worked Muslin UNDERSLEEVES, trimmed with Vallenciennes Laces:. Faney liarege I)'LAINES, of new Spring desiens; Plain Black Lawns and .\lourning Bare:.te d'laines English PRINTS, of new and beautiful styles. March 29. f 11 New Spring Goods-Additional Supplies! W.yILLIAM SHEAR,. Agusta, Ga., has received this day from New York Fancy Plaid SILKS, for ULies' and Misses' Spring S D presses. at very low prices.; French Printed Jaconet and Organdlie MUSLINS, t of new and beauitiful styles: v Prited BA R En ESand Silk TISSUES for Ladies' - Sumnier lDresses' k Piain BIAREFS of the most desirable colors: e Phain White & Bhnck BAREGES of eattra qualiity: if Plain atnd Figured lilack Silk GRENAJDINES, for i landies' I )resses C Fancy hIBBONS, of new and elegant styics ; a Real Valenciennies LACI~S, of extra width and qjualit y; a Ladies' lack Lace Applique MANTILLAS, of the t ltest Paris styl-s; " Ladis' Frenchb Lawn and Plain Seollop IIAND ItKKRCill.EF~S ; e adies' Wide I hemstitched -Ltien Cambric nd Frectth Lawn I1AND)KElt'FS, for mo~nrsing; ~French Lamwn and 'Liten CAMBRIL,- of -extra e qutal.ty : - v -Ladies' Monting. Fancy Spanish. Sandal Wood.& Bridal FANS, of rich atnd splendidl styles; ,Fatney GINGI IAMS atnd Englisl( PRINTS, of -beauttiful slyles: With a variety of other Go ls suitable for the pres enti seasusn, and to nil of Which they respiectfull invite the attention of tlio public. March 29t. tf 11 -Executive Departmenut. COLUMBIA ,March 2Sth, 1954. U TIlERiEAS itnfortmatiotn has reached this lDe i partmient that about the thiteenth of linireb, 18S54, Sarah Middlleton, of Bnrtnwell D istriet, ente to tier death bsy injuries iniflicted. upon hter by Miles M. .Inekson, her reputed fathier, anid whereas the said Miles M. .lnekson has t6ed from justicte: Now, to the end that the said MIL ES MI.-. A CK SON may be brought to trial ad condit.n punish ment, I herebv hO'er a reward of Two Ilundredi and Fifty iJr.llars for his appirehension and delivery into anv of the jaiils of this state. i nnid .lneksoni is 48 or .50 years of age, stoiut amnd sq1;mre built, about 5 feet 10i inches high, asallow cuumpleximon, black greyish hair, inclitied to curl, and has dark eyes. Given under my hand and the senl of the State, at Columbia, this 2Sith March, A. 1). 1854. .JOHN L. M ANNING. Jlas. Pg aay, Secrctiry of State. A pril 5, 3t .12 List of Letters pEMAINGING in the Post 01lice at Edge tfield C. Hi., 31st March 1854. Adams, M r. S. L. King, C. W. Ahney, WVilliamn Lanham, M rs. S. Adrich, Rev. Muday, Miss F. L~. 2 Boddy, David 2 Matys, Miss Susan E. Btler, Seth Mars,. Stephen Bartlev, N. L. Me'Daniel, S.. Belton, Hamilton Napper, Miss F. 2 Baskett, Cot. J. 2 Napper, John Brownm, George P. Odoni, Miss Eliz. 2 . Cart ledge, Mr. -Owens, Mrs. E. SCooke, WVilliam Pit ts, Dr. James Covar, Miss Bell Piasley, Dr. H. W. - Caswell, P. J. Purifoy, Rev. T. D. Crin, Wilev Powers, Nicholas Cochran, J. N.. Palmer, WV. S. Cortrighit,Isanec B. Pollard, Dr..Jatmes 2 Christy, WV. H. 4 Rochell, J. W. Carorn. Jatmes Roper, Goodwin Cach, Mrs. Sarah Roper, Miss Sarah Cart ledge, M. N. Rouintree, D). Den, Capt. T. Shtarpton. Alex. Denny. D. Samuel, B. Fort, Col. Win. Styron, Mrs. Mary Foshee, Janmes A. ' Stitton, Samuel Glover, David M. Simlkins, Caipt. J. C. Galpin, George Tresotnt hick, M irs A. 2 Gardner, Satmuel Tompkins, RI. F. Garret. Th'lomats Trapip, Rev. Mr. Groner, N. WV. Titllman, John M. Hodges, F. H. 3 Tilman, Miss F. M. Howard. A. T. 2 Tisick, Davis lett. WVm. M. Thomais, Mrs. HI. Hill. Joel P. Tompkins, S. P. H anmonitd, Samuel WValker, Eliza A. 2 Hodges, A. P. Wright, D. T. Harrison, Rubt. Weaver, Jatmes Hall, Wash. Walker, Alex. 3 Hughes, R. B. Ward, W. H. Johnson, Benjamiin 2 Whlite, Jamens Joes, Miss Margaret, Willard, S. .. Jones, Job Walker, Patience Iones, D. 1P. 2 Williams, Emily F. Jones, Mrs. R. M. . Williams, B.* Jones, Miss M. E. Walker, A. M. Kennerly, C. C. 2 Walker, W. G. 2 Kemp, Mrs. B. Walker. Darling W. W. WHITE, P. M. A pril 5 St 12 Piasteriung Eaths. Go 00PLASTERING LAThS, four 20, and fouiratid a half feet long, for sitsal low. A pply at Plank Rload Mill, I0 umiles above Himburg, or to H1. A. &ENRICK. I h..mb..u. Api . 31 i f 12o Augusta, Georgia, EG to inform the public, that they have jus returned from the Northern mat kets, with I full and complete stoek of SPRING DRY GOODS. Having all the ineilities in the purchasing of theil stock that a cash enpital can command. we be, leave to assure the public, that we will always keel on hand the very best order of Goods that enn i obtained. nnd sell them on na4 fair terms as the liki quantity can be purchased either, in this market o Charleston. A mong our stock will be found the fldlowin, beautiful Goods: Chaste and Elegant Spring Silks: Sewing Silks and Tissues ]saregcs nnd linrege De fanes; French Muslins and Lawns; White Silks, of all tylesi ; - Black Brocade and Watered Silks; Plain Black Silks, all widtdis White Embroidered Muslins; Colored Dotted Muslins; Plaid and Striped do.; Swiss nnd Tneoet do.; Book and Mull do.: White and Colored Tarlton Muslins Crimled Evening Dresses, new styles; Mantillas and Senrfs, entirely new; Crape Shawls, very cbeAp: White Barege and Sewing Silk Shawls; French, A merican. and English Prints Ginghams, of all kinds: Linen Lustres and Cliribryg; Cheap Long Clothes and I loitespuns Irish I~inensj.down impxortatiin:-) Plain Linm and Linen Drill, for Gent's wear Linen Shevti ig, .Xecelingly ebeap; All kils of Ctto, Sieeting; Pillow Vase Linlen: 41) inch Pillow ease Cotton: liosicry of every description, very eea: Embroideries of every deseription ; some ver; fine: Sewing Silks, Alitts and Gloves; Kid and Silk Gloves: laiw Silk anl Lisle blives Linen Cambrie J lanikereliefs. all kinds ; Swiss and .leanet linnd-. very rich: Cambric, Swiss and Jaeonet Trimmings an Insertion : libbon Trimmings. new styles: Rich iBonnet and Neck Riilbons Lisle, Thrend. nnd4 Linen Iaces A nd a great variety of other articles too nalme rous to ientiontt, to which we respectfully itvite alt tention. March 29, tif 11 PEOPLE'S GAZETTE. "AK 11Or.011Arr!" THE CHEAPEST MONTHLY IN THE SOUTH! DEvorao -O Pnyioi.oOr, livmt.N:. Ns'-rlnitA. 1138 Tony. LITKHnArUnE, AND 'RcArTcAL MsmnfcNKc. Published at Abbeville C. 11., S. C., at $ per ann..u . a Ii dance. g No filmily should be without it! JOllN DAVIS, M. D.. Editor al Proprietwr. Abbeville. Mar 25 3m11 11 A Bargain to be had! T il E" Undersigned having determined to remoi . to Columbia, ot.ers for sile his RESIl)ENCl in the Vilige of Ederfield. The house is ome n the most beautiful mid convenieutly arrangud ler haps in the up-country. built neeording 1i to oderi Architecture. The entire iterior is of thres-con istering, hard inishl. In front is a fawn fi tu acres. itnterspersed with Shrubbery and Itaises of ti miist beautilnl and rarest kinid, with ahout 1100 htun dredlneres of hnek grhoutnds. of whieb ntlamt il seventy neres are in woodllanda, all ii' which is en coseal, and in the highest state of imptlrovemtith The Te'rmts will be neommiodating, and jioses sions givena inmiettdintely. W.A ARR . P..S.-On the premtises there is a superior Wel of tnter, .md wvalled witlh flit. Mar.8 . t f 8 11 The Carolinian ill: phaste esp th"ireei timei aid forwnird 'n'ecamunt to - W A. II 'House and Sign Painting ! T11 H . Su~b'arihbers htavinig fiarnied thtemselves tnt -La Copartnecrship, respect fully inform thme citi zenpe of Ealgelield lDistrict, that they nre m11W lire pared to do all business enutrusted to themt in thm lne of Palmnting. Gilding, jMarbing, &c. In all its var~iium, lranches, and uponi the timst res sina ble termas. 02 All litters adldressed to themi at Edgeflel Thtay maya he. fauind ini the Painttinig Roonm of Mtr Referecnce.-.\hr. .joni Lani and Mr. JTom WVrr. C. IL[ LUC AS, A. A. PAUL. March 8 tf 8 "VA R IE TY S TOR E," 155 Broad Street, Auguitni, Gee, J .G RLKY, Dletlr in A .GUseepr lardware, Tableh Cutlery, SpaSii, Crockery, Tin, Wood antd Wilhow Ware Paicket andl Pen Kntives, fRnzirs and Scissors, Fine Perinmtery anal Brus-hes. Purt Monuias. Purses, Pints and Needles, Musienl lustrutntents. Fishing Tackle, Toys aof all kinds. Gloves, Hosiery. Suspeniders anid Fancy Glooal generally. Mr All Goods are watrrantedl to be what they are represented, ande will be sold as low as can b purhased in the City. The patronage of the public is most respectfully solictedl. Sign " VaarJ-rY S-roar.." A uautsta, Mar 22 if 10 "HRo, Ye Fihre. 1 UST Received direct from the Manufacturer cF FISHING T ACK LE of all kinds, conisistinig Limerick and Kirby Hooks, all siz~es, Flax, Grass, Cotton andl Silk Lines, .Taekle Cases furnished complete, Walking Canec Rods, andl Fishing Seats, Nets. Floats. Guttat Per ehnt Bait, Yankee D)oodhe Snatp-l l(Niks, Bai oxes, &c. " Let those nw. fisht who never fished before, Attd those who always lishedl, now fish the more.' The Tackle enna be had at the " V inacrY SToat p." J. A. GURtLEY. A ugusta, Mar 22 tr 10 Britanila and Tin Ware, &c, TUST received biy the Subscriber a fine assort eC ment of Britaiia Collfee Higgins and Urns. Tea Pots, Tea Sets complete. Sioup Ladles, .lell Mulds, Infants' Bathinag Tubs, &c., &e. Also, Lamps, Spice lioxes, Shaving Etnas-will boil a pint of wvater in thtree mtinutes, and arc very useful tao travelers andl housekeepers-Cand lestieks Nursery Lamnpa, &c. J. A. GURLEY. Augusta, March 22 if 10) itiusical Instruuents. FINE VIO LINS, Accordeons. Flutinns, Fifes Flagelets, Banjos, Tamtbourines. Flutes, &c. Also, Violin Strings, best italinin. just received anda fair sale by J. A. GURILEY. Anunrsta, March 22 tf 1t) Thme Finest Segars & Tobacco C A N !,e had at the. " VansarTY S'ron." Also, Sntuff', Snuff Boxes, &e. J. A. GURLEY. A ngusta. Mrh 22 tf 10 Notice. A LL Persons hnving demands againist the Es. Late of Geaarge Parrott. hate of Aiken, S. C. will present them'n properly attested, antd those in debted will make payment to W M. S. W A LKER, ) .xr W M. G. MOO . 5E o ,Charleston. S. C., Mar 15 3t 9 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of M. E Hllingsworth, dee'd., utp to the time oaf his deatt, nre requested to make imatnediate paymaent, and tose having demands against said Estate will preset them properly attested. ID.F. 110LLINGSWORTHI, Adm'or. Mar 29 tf II For Sale?! FINE CARRIAGE and HORSES for Sale. .The Carriage is of the finest style and nearly new. Sohld for no fault-thte owner going away. Apply at this Office, or to E. N. Seibels, near Mt. Willing. Api 5a: r;t 12 New Goods! New Goods! T HJE Subscriber would respectfully invite atien t 1tiopn to' his Stock of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS! It is ofne of the LARGlEST nnd 1EST that he has ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. Fur the r Ladies he hu8s PL.\ IN, FIG' )and PLA I1) SILKS, B.\llEGE DE LAINES, PLAI) JA ]REG ES, SILK TISSUES, - PRINTED . A CON ETS, IUSLINS ANI) LAWNS. FINE WORiEI) COLLARS & liEKFS. ClIEMISEETS & SLEEVES. WnIlTE & BLACK LACE MA TILLAS. Together with the nbove, he has a nne nssortment o Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, h ATS. BOOTS, SHOES, d-c. All of which will be sold at moderate prices. W? A liberal discount always allowed for Cash. LB. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. II., Mareb 15, if 9 Curryton Academies, IMIALE AND FEMALE. REV. W. H. C1lRISTY, P'aiNcirAL. MA. PICKENS BUTLER, 3Mns. CHRISTIE and Miss SARAH GETZEN, ABSISTANTS. PaoF. F. SOFGE, 1NSTRUCTOR IN 3ltstC. T H ESE Institutions are now in successful opera. tion. The exereises opened oi the Ist Feb ruary with the most flattering prospects. Over one hulolred Pupils are now in attendance. and several others are expected tip enter the present month. Parents and guardians desirous aif educatitig tlter children i-r wards. would 1o well to consider the advantages Allrded by these Institutions. In their locatioin particular refe'rence was hndl to health, and F in this respect the situation is surpas.d by none in the Soiuth. The Aealenies eonmprise two large and commo diious Zlildinius. furnished with special reference ti the persoinal comfort and intellvetual advanemiet (,f the Pupils. Witlh sit experiencel andl highly recnommtended v i corps -)f Tecahiers, with facihties for instructiotn they hav, spared neither pains oir expns.- inl pro viding, the Trust..es feel themselves warranted ir assuring t thorug utl nd finislhel enenatin. Expenmses pr Session of Fire .Montit Primary .Uepvartment. First Class........... O ................... I A0 Third " .................... 15 01 With A nci vnt Languages anl ligher Alnt1e aties .............................. Is 0( Extra Er anches. French, D rawing and Painintz, each. $0 0f AIusie........................... 20 0t f- R ia rd may he had at S-I per month. The Insti: utliois are lhentel lirectly um tie Plani IRHuad. e.levez, a uileua fromamnIhiiurg. ROBT. M ElRIWF.T1F-R, Chair'n Boarl of Trustees. 8ar8 tf . A Beautiful Residence for Sale TH E SUIBSCfRI Elt. lesirous t< remove.sitters his HfA;HLV 1M ~.PROVED RESID ENC. at ]-.gehiell C. E ., fAir Tala. T lionse is com. modions. havinig -:.- mIs, biesile n atlie Story eylllle of leiniigi d v ded i titn .w large uptmanents f A Iso, for sale, v# r% near ihl- :0ave lace, a sinal Tract of lAnd, con1 d'ang 16 neres, halfof wlich i I wiodlaid. F For Further W rienlnrana tems Anply to r ~ C. lIR UCE WALKILU. Alnarei 8 ttf S DIcGREGOR &SMhITH, CAIRRIAGEPs, BUfGGIES,&c MCf'GREGOfl & N1 TII, bjuild toorder Car Lringes of every il.-s :;'ption. They alse keel inhnnd a large amda sple. .' id assortment of New and Secon.-Hand Carriages, gg All airdera prompil' y attenlded to, and Re patiring nently a-secuttedl. Eeiejld~ C. II.. -lan 18 tf 1 Remo Tval! M RS. E. M. 'VA R D, wcoulad inlorni hetr friendas nn '.-ustomiiers, that he.. thas again leiemaved to. t r ailad hame at thit !eetority,,mie dooar East ofl - h.- Epaiscoapal Church whe-re, with many thumks faar p-,st t~ars, .she solicit' a aaontinuuune aof their paltran us e. Alarch 29 - -1 Tax Collector's I~tice No. 2 T WILL attend at the. fuillii 'it g uimeas amnd place I. hiereiniter specified,. to, ya,1eet the Genternul PaNur and lind afx fur' the y ear eaumene.in I Octaiber 1 85'l. A t Edgelielad C. HI. o o r.1Arl I . hedl hill, atT~sl;x :, " A. aaorgan''., ijiccl.ig4u'le ";lherakaee Ponds, Tusl~ " Ilauburg~, Fily l "~ heach Ishand, Stuan.S~i "' Graniteville, nam.It:l. " Ridge, tusiy]li. " jlainwaft~. Saume ca ing* . -1 o'clock. " IV S. tmyly's, Wednews., y. th. " ~ai. Wiling, Thursday. 1i. Norria' St~re, Friday. 1th. 14arr's Rnal.,Saturday-. Wt. " Colema's N haa andr~y. 7 1i:h. " llltianges 'Tuesday. .1 i . "~ Sotwae'sSi. Sanme evenin"i 4 o'clock. " W. ?a. Smyrry's, Frd.21. " Sh ilng, aeeei.4olok " Riehart'os, tray,2d " Perryle's&Rs, Suu vnn,4oeo " Clemsan' Lae Slands vnn. 'l' " ChlCiluary's Steovnig.relok " liatwanrd's, Wened.26. "i PAlres, . hrdy 7h FrSeen'sk Saetvnigr4oe.'k "ibert. All', Fray2t. 4 J. S.el C.Smyleyy,1s My Wednuesday, 2 h by an ct reecti ida. 14rth,.. ti - at th neillbohoo aiimeent. 4 notlc S.QATEBmeei, C. E.lock ThursdCat ,'2 ith 1.Soasjus rceiedame'evnir g. sa clock. I S.A .Taurda, 2d. wsr Ealefel C.11 am e2enife 4 ' Iok Extrctsforhe andk rc4he. LI Dr. A me TevGIEi 4 couekee. Edgefeld . I Tuesar29 v. 25th Sale );)1 A me TevGeig 4 Lo'lo . I~algfiedC.WHednesda29 y. 26th "cuFreelandrs l by eeeig,4ocok "lLibrty. 111 FriAyL, Dnth.i "Edgefeld C. H1. Malnday, 1s ay A echm hkis, Sugar clutse and Shegpresn nds. For ale rabnray fbsnes rne IDnAt re.tin Deahs T irths, &c.w, s er neUst reueived tat tsepl onewenduilune ouTI GtULh n Cghohod ECD-o nponmnsale by en Village. J. JQUAT LE Y I T. C ..D Aamrg Fe.2 6t 10 L0 AIRElnd Presh suppy 4f timil adsoie ASEof sivlabewrs, just receivedadfr aeb Dr. sl A.b G . AG U acRLEY. Eugefseld MCh 2.2ach2 tf 10 Augusta HoteIf, AUGUSTA, GA. THIS HOTEL is now open for the, reception of Travellers, and it will be the aim of the Proprietorto gis i faction t'6 all who may favor him: withW their patronage. It is centrically sitated on Brdail Street. and convenient to the different Rnil Raul Delots. Passengers by the Georgia Rail Road, will be furnished with breakfast before they k-awe; thoese by lie South Carolina Rail Road, with dinner, and thoseby the day train onthe Waynesborof Road' with supper. The FURNIEURE, BEDDING, &c.. in thip. Hotel is all new, and it will be the endeavor of the Proprietfor to render all who may patronize him,. comfortable during their stay. A ugusta, Mar 27 3m i Dr, E11 W, Abney HJAVING removed into the Village, for- the-. Lpurpose of deoting himself, more exelnsively. to his- profession, and occupying the residence first. beyond the Baptist Church on the right, and ad-t.. joining the Male Academy, (the residence formerly, occupied by S. S. Tompkins, Esq., and Rev. C. A. Raymond.; offers his Professional Services To the people of the Village and, the surroundingi country. in the day, he can be found in his Office, adjoiit< ing the Office of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., and in front (or the present residence of Mr. Geo. A. Addisoni"' and at niglit, he can be found at his dwelling. : iHe will give attention at all times most punctuz:) ally, to all clls upon him, either for advice nidre&' scriptions, or for personal attendance. . - M. W. ABKEY. t Jan11 tf 52 , A Plenty for All! P LENTY of good Bed-room-Plenty of goo. :Fare-Plenty of fine water-Plenty of everry thine needed in a Public House, at the PLAN-, TEIt's liOTEL, just re-opened and under the s:;uperviso.Qtn of B. J. RYAN, Who promises to do his best -towards giving sati faetion to all who may call at his House.. IIis Stables are properly provided, and no man'. horse shall suffer for want of provender or frogi lack or attention. r IR-spctlully soliciting a share of public patorn age, the subscriber signs his name. B. .J. RYANI Edgeield, Jan 17, 1854. tf ' ' Bethany Academy. IrlE Trustees of Bethany Academy take pleas 'T.ure in announcing to the public, that tAhiir School will he opened for the reception of Students on the 2nd Monday in January 1854, under the iii pervisioin of the well known and successful Instrie tor. 1a. .Il. I ATIt, Esq. Rates of Tuition the same as those- charged by the former Rector, Mr. GAmL.-. - . Board ean be obtained in the most respectable families on reasonable terms and convenient 16 the School. WILEY HIARRISON W. TIMMERMAN, J. L. TALBERT, - Da. S.F. STEVENS, G. J. SHEPPARD. Dec21 ly 49 STATE 1)F SOUTH CAROLINA) EDGEFTELD DISTRICT, TNY EQUITY. Coster & Coxe and Abram Martin, Bill to Marshal Ma*ta. Jis R. Garrett & others IN Pursuance of an Order of ChancellorDsrgan in this cause, all and singular the Creditors of Stephen Garrett. .lr., dee'd., are hereby required to lie andie appear before me, in my Office,- at Edgeield1 Court I lousecon Wednesday the 24th day .of May next, then atd there to make due rproofef. thieir respiective debts and demands against the said Stephen Garret,-and such of the said Creditors as tail to, come in and prove their respective debts on the day above mnentioined, wilt be excluded fr'om all benelits of the decree to be pronounced in~this Coemm'rs. Offiee.-Matr 18, 18540..10t,.40 State of ?iouth Onrolii E DGEFIELD, DISTRICI' .IN .EQUITY. M. S. Mfartin, Ex'ix. of Robt. Martini, dee'd. Aen~d vs. Supftalpipfer John Marsh, ., Di. Assuls, 4-c. M. Hankitnson and others. ..'* IT appearing that the Defendnt Henry Ti' I taus and his wife Casoline, Laura:Ingra-. ham and I'ickens B. Mar,'h, reside withott the' plimni ta or tbis 'State, on taetion. of 3Mr. Car'roll, Plai ntitF's Solicitor. Ordeird that the said- De fenc ants detnr. plead or :nswer to the Bill in, this ens, within three- months from the yubli cation of this order, or the- said Bill will be ca tered. ro cnifesso ngainst. tiiem. Feb._24. 1854. 3m. 71 Ware-House, Whaif; Uwelling: and Lotre'for Sae. WILbe. sold to the highest: bidder, upon tho piremise, in )lamburg, on Saturday,- 22d April next, that Valuable WARE-HOUS'.E and WIIA .RF amni LOTS aittnehed, for several years' I cicupie-1 by Mr. G. WaLX.Rs, and'so.well and fa vorably known as tnt to need furthen-..description. --A LSO The Cormmodi'ius Dwelling, near tile- above :men-' tieened premises, now occupied by Mv. Buoxusna.. The saile will be positive and withount reserve. Trama-s-A Credit of Twelve montlswill-be giv en on nmkable paper, bearing intiest with ap ,tnuved security. ROUT. WATBONf.' JT. J1. BLACK WOOD, Assignees of A dams &Burroughs.. IL-timburg. Marcha 27 4t 14 Particular Notice., Toihe Stockholders of the Edgfeli Odel IFellows' and Masonic Building Associa lien: Gicrrrx: Our Building is commencee4. and' fronm tiae energy displayed by the Workment. we mayi) 50.61 expect to see it above thme surface. A payment will soon be due the Contractrs. Yeon will thierefor~e pk-ase pay in to J1. B. SULraMAN,. Trensurer. your Second Instalment of 10 per eent,. us early as possible. Mr. A .R.GSEYa is the nut'morized A gent 'of ian C ompany. t. receive Instnnntsand, tak~e additional) St.ek. I -nse take due notice and govern' you selv'es accordingly. *A. G. TEAGUE, Pres't. Feb 22 tf 6 Florida Lands for Sale I "JuE Subscriber intending to more, ofrers for sale Jisi Lands, lying in Madison County. Te Tr.aer entainls 1175 Acres, more or less 500 Acres of which is cleared mud under fence. There is a Pine Settlement on the Tract, having a good Dwelling with Seven Rooms, and all' nees' 'ary improvemPenits, such as Stables, Barns Crib, Gin House and Screw. Negro Houses, &c. P'ersonms who call soon can get a BARGAIN.. 33" Terms madec easy. JAS. N. LIPSCOMB. Feb 15 -' f 5 M'~otice ? A LL Persons anywise indebted to the Fltate of ' .lohn Wise, dee'd., nrc hereby requested to make immedinte settlement, and those having de mands against said Estate will please render in their ccounts forthwith, properly attested, according t law.SJINEY WISE, Exr B. IL MILLER. Ex Oct 26 tf Estrny. TrOLL.ED before me by W. II. Kimbrel, a IREL 110ORSE, abant six years old, fui and a half hands high, with a blaze in his far appraised at ifty dollars. C. W. STYLES, M.J iD Hamburg, .Jan 23 1m4 Notice. I OFFER for sale the following Trneds 'ofLni ITract No I, Containing 500' Aeres-- awo -h dred neres cleared, and 401 acres of first r Tract No. 2, Containing 350..Acrei e0a Bottom and 100 Woodland.' The Lands of both Tracts'ate'of tie'~qi~ and exceedingly weltimab-red. Eegen. C- JoM,15 . .5RLE