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it Y jmw A BENEDICT'S ADVICE TO A BACHELO. Dear Charles, be persuaded to wed lior a sensible fel'ow like you, It's high time to think of a bed, And muffins and coffee for two! So have done with your doubt and delayiug With a soul so adapted to mingle, No wonder the neigibors are saying 'Tis singular you should be single! Don't say you hav'nt got time, That business demands your attention, There's not the least reason nor rhyme In the wisest excuse you can mention. Don't tell me about ' other fish,' Your duty is done when you buy 'em, And you will never relish the dish, Un!ess you have a woman to fry 'em. Don't listen to querelous stories Ily desperate damsels related, Who sneer at connubial glories, Because they've known couples mismated. Such people. if they had their pleasure, Because silly bargains are made, Would deem it a rational measure, To lay an embargo on trade! You may dream of poetical fame, But your wishes may ch:nee to miscarry, The best way of sending one's name To posterity, Charles, is to marry ! And here I am willing to own, After soberly thinking upon it, I'd very much rather be known For a beautiful son, than a sonnet! To procrastination be deaf, (A homily sent from above) The scounslrel's not only ' the thier Or time,' but of beauty and love! 0 delay not one moment to win A prize tiat is truly worth winning, Celibacy. Charles, is a sin, And so sadly prolitie of sinning! Then Cliarles, bid your doubting good bye, And disniiss all fantastic alarm, I'll be sworn you've a girl in your eye 'Tis your duty to haive in your arms! Some trim little maiden of twenty, A beautiful azured-cyc elf, With virtues and graces in plenty, And no railing but loving yourself. Don't search for 'angel' a minute ; For, granting you win in the sequel, The defence after all, would be in it, With a union so very unequal! The anae!s, it must be confessed, In this world are very uncommon, And allow ne, dear Charles, to suggest You'll be better content with a woman! I could furnish a bushel of reasons For choosing a conjugal mate, It agrees with all climates and seasons, And gives you a ' double estate !' To one's parents 'tis (gratiully) due, Just think what a terrible thing 'Tn ould have been. sir, for you and for me, If ours had forgotten the ring. A Hairy Shopkeeper, Upon the banks of the Mississippi, ir the State of Tennessee, there once dwelt an old chap by the name of Yadge-Ton Yadge. Now Tom had been an honest, hard-working iman, :ll his li fe, bitt he had ncrer owined a saddle-but as Tom grew old his wealth and importance increased, anid with it a desire for a hog skini; so lie one -day packed up a clean shirt, stuffed a hundred dollars into his wallet, stepped upoin a steamboat, and away lie started down the river for New Orleans to 1nwy himt a saddle. Now~ this was the first tipj Tlom ever made ; lie had lived all his life where he was born, and never beard any other language thani that of his mother's tongtue. In the course of a few (lays lie landed upon the levee at New~ Orleans. Poor TIom, little did he know what lhe had to eincouinter. Th'le Frenchman was there, the I taliatn vwas thiere, the Spaiiiard was there, atnd the German was there--some from all parts of the world were crowded upon the levee, anid there was TIomg, with his eyes stretched, and eatrs open, completely mistified andti bewildered at the strange jargan going on airounid ; lie stood it as long as miortaul man well could, and at last struck out with his minid fully pre pared to be surprised att nothing lie saw upon his errand of the saddle. A fter wvandering about the city for some time, like some poor lost devil, lhe at length fountd a sadler's shop. Tom w ith heart elate walked in. Tihe first and only liviing creature wvhich met his vi~ionu was5 a bab~oon of the largest species sitting upon the counter, playing withi the girts which were hmangzing from a saddle immiediatecly over his head. Tlomn very pa litelv addres~sed hiimi, " how do you do, sir ?" The baboon grinlied and nodded. " I wish to buy a satddle," says Tiim. (T'he same ex pression from the monkey.) In a lotuder key from TIom-" I wanit to buy a sanddle." (A very polite grin from the bab~oon.) " I will give yon $20 for the sadl," sys Torn at, the same time banding him a $20 bill. Tlhiei ajinah, having seen his master lput money matot the dratwer, took it, and hiopping along the c.ounter niade a dheposit of TIom's $20 *iite. lie returned immediately to his for muer hioiin. Tl'---~-" WVell, hand us down the pig skin." (\eyit.'l.e notice from the baboon.) " Ding i.., ,wly dou't you give me my saddle ? I have paid you for t so) hand it down, or I will tako it my~sti."' (An awful chattering from (he babooni.) Tom not !i4$nd(ing to h~e fooled with any longer, reached oeut and caught hold of his propertv-biut no sooner had the poor fellowv done so than tihe itails aind the teeth of the monkey were dren iinto his arim. T1om kicked and swore-the babtoon bit and scream ed-unitil att last the owner of the shop, a Frenechman, with long~nmoustachie, came rush ing inito the room. " What does all this fuss mean ? What do you want in here: By gar you shall give mae satnisfacshunefl. Tom,'iiot in the least daunted but v'ery much exasperated, ripped-out; " You inifernal old hairy mouthed scoumidel ! I believe you wish to~ steal my $62Q! I came in here, bought a saddle, paid the momney down for it, anid now when I wanit to be goinig with it your son there has refused to let'mne have it, aiid has kicked up a deal of fuss abiout it." Tioim, however, got his saddle and' return. ed the next imoring in a boat going uip the r iver ; lint has been heard to swear it was the last one lie ever wished to purchlase.-N. Y. Spirit of the Timels. A clergymaii lecturing one afternoon to lis femnale panrishioners, said :" Be not proud that Gur Lord paid your sex the distinguished honor of uppeaiiriing first to a female after the resmurrectioni, for it was only done that the glad news might spread the sooner," Tm best cure for hard times is to cheat the-doctor bmy being temperate, the lawyer by keeping out of debt,. the demangogue by voting for hotnest men,.and poverty by being imdustriotus. " LCor at the BrighL Side." Away with long faces ? What is the use of looking as if you had a season ticket for a funeral? Can't you find any better name for this world than " a vale of tears," and a scene of tribulation ?" If you can't, it will do you no good to read a letter which a fieid has just furnished us. It is from a uife in Massachusetts to her husband in California. She always looks at the out side. She doesn't intend going through the worid with an air as if. . Muffied drums were beating Funeral marches tu the grave." Here is the letter: "My DEAR HUstA-Tn:-As it is some time since you left us for CaliIfornia, I sup. pose you weuld be glad to hear how we are getting along in your absence. 1 am happy to say that we are all enjoying very good health on the whole. Just at present two of the boys have got the small pox, A manda Jane has got the typhus fever, Betsey is down with the measles, Samuel got hooked by a cow the other dy, and little Peter has just chopped off seven of his fingers with the hatchet. It's a mercy that he didi' chop them all of. With these trifluing exceptions. we are all well and getting along nicely. You need't'be all anxious about us. " I almost forgot to say that Sarah Matil. da eloped last week with a tin pedlar. Poor girl ! she's been waiting for the last ten vears for a chance, and I'm glad sh's got marrited at last. She ieedn't have taken the trouble to elope though, for I'm sure I was glad enough to have her go. She was a gr9et eater, and I find the baked beans don't go off near so fast now as they did. 'The way that gie I would dip into pork and beans waia A caution to the rest of the fhanily. " The cow took it into her head yesterday to run away, which- was very fortunate, I'm sure, for the barn caught fire last night and was consumed, I was in hopes that the house would go too, for ii's very inconvenient, but the wind was the wrong way, so it didn't receive much injury. " Some bovs broke into the orchard the other day, and stripped all the fruit tree's. I am very glad of it, for if they hadn't I presume the children would have made them. selves sick by eating too much fruit. " Hoping that you enjoy yourself in Cal ifornia as well as we do at home, I remain your affectiona'e wife." A GooD [Irr.-We seldom or never med dIe with the fashions of the ladies, but the following well pointed shaft from the fashion editor of the New York Mirror, at a most ridiculous, absurd and dir tv, if not filthy fashion, we cannot deny a place: "-It would be a noticeale and charminie reform in our ladies in costumineg, were they to imitate the Parisians, and wear fewe: furbelows and flounces in the street. Ath.-, if they would more trimly stocking and gai. ter their feet. Our belles should, further more, leave street sweeping to the proper authorities. Skirts, trailed in tobacco juice etc., are not tidy or attractive. 'I'o reied.% this, a trifle r.ight be taken from the bottom of fashionable street dresses and added to the top." We never see a lady with her skirts sweep ing the dirt and filth from the streets, that it; does not occur to us, she may be negligent of her person-possibly often need the ap. plication ol soap and water. " JONEs, did you ever have any~ interest in the putblic stocks ?" "Why, y-e-z, zur, I stood in 'em once about four hours !" "H E CAN''r Do TI'LA."-A teaecher in a Sabbath school, while explaiining to his claiss. a week or two ago, the unbtouneded power of Deity', was asked by one of his little pupeils if it was really true that God could do att thing lie chose. " Yes," said the teacher. " Ie made the world and all that is in it, and noting is im-~ possible to him." " Well," said the little fellow, " I know of one thing lie can't do, anyhow." " What is that ?" asked the teacher. The chip of yvoung Aminerien, with a shake of the head, replied. ~" He can't make a two-year old colt in a mnit." T'REAT your wife alwavs with respect: it will procure respect to you, not only from her, but from all that observe i'. DEATHS OF AN ANCIENT MINISTRRe.-Rev. Abner Fant breathed his last at his residence a few miles from this place, on Monday xight last. Thle deceased was, we learn, near eighty years of age, and had been for the greater part of his life an acceptale minister of the Baptist denomination.-An derson Gazette. "I sAr, nigga, how you sell d'm brooms so much cheaper dan dis inde.rwideral can do, when, between vou and me, I steal de stufif to make denm wid ?" " Why, you belack fool, Pomp : I steal mine ready made." "Go to thunder,' is now renderedl : Take 'our departure to the abode of the rever berating echoes of heatven's aertillery. " M[NP your own business" is a homely maxim, but it is full of force, propriety and wisdom. A WITYW tTN'iss.- A gentlem-in hby tme name of Slaughter, living att a distance from this place, beiner supond as a witness in a case pndhimng in our Cireuit Court, being about to marry a Miss Lambl we ites the Court that he " cannot attend as a wit ness this Court, as he expects to Slaugh er a Lamb next Sunday.-Montgomery Jour. $20 Reward. R ANA WAY from the Subscribe~r on thme 7th \.L larch past, a Negro nan nagmedc MlA ItCII. Said Mlarch is five feet tenl inclbes hm~th. oif rather dark coumplexion and stharp feat ures, aned timpjs fr'om having had a leg broken. lie speaeks rather slowly The Subscriber purcha~sed hime one Sale-day in 3arcb at Sheriff's sate. Berore he reached this house with heim, thme negro rane away. and has not beem seen or heard of since. lIe is said to lhave a wvif. at l)r. flmnAmrono's, Beache Island, and maiy be lurking about that vicinity. Te above reward will he given fort his appr~e hesion and delivery at the Jail of E-lgefieled u's May 4 tf 15 Notice. A LL Persons are hereby feoreand frome trad ing for a Note given by the tUndersed to .Jas. B. Warren or b.earer, for $60, datedl about the 1st of Januaery last, aned paeyablhe 1st .lanueary t855, as tme onsidration for whciebe said Note wvas givenoi has failed, and I am determined to resist its payenee~t. L. 0. LOVE LESS. June29 3t 24 Last Notice. LL Persons wtho were indebted to the late N. L. Griffin, Esq., at thu time oef his death, bcy Note or Acounit, are earestly requestedl to settle tme same by the 1st Meondaey in Sept. next, after which tieme all n'nsettled deemaneds will be put in suit. Mr. L.oD UnE. is authoriized to receive penynments i my absence. M-'~. HONIIA. A dm'or. Ju- nto2 American Hotel, HAMBURG, S. C. - TIlE Undersigned takes this inethod of returning thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore given to his ilouse, and of informing the public that he still keels opeti the Establishment for their accom modation. I laving refitted the building, furnished the RLooms with new and convenient Furniture, and having a set (if well drilled Servants, an experienced Caterer and Cooks, his Table wiud be spread with the BET TIlE MARKET AFFUlIDS. By these, and his personal attenttion, he hopes to give general satistaction ty those whto favor hini with their comilpany. lie is pleased also to announce that Air. Jonx A. HOUSTON has just completed large and COMMODIOUS STABLES AND CARRIAGE HOUSES in connectinti with the Ilotel, and will take special charge of that department. lie will be prepared to accomiinodate the public with Saddle loises, Ilacks and Carr.ages of all descriptions on hire, and trav cleirs will be conveyed, with despatch, to any part of the surrounding country on reasonable terms. lie has also large and convenient LOTS for the accommodation of Traders and Stock I)rivers who are spucially invited to call. ISA AC Sh.L Ulambura. May 11 3m 17 Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. W. P. STARR, Proprietor. Tills JOTEL is now open for the reception of Travellers, and it will be the nim of the Proprietor to give satis - itetion to all who nmay favor him with their patroniage. It is centrically situated on Broad Street. and convenient to the different Rail Road Depiots. Passengers by the Georg;a Rail Road, will be furnished with breakfast before they leave; those by the South Carolina Rail Road, with dinner, and thoseby the day train onthe Waynesboro' Road w:th supper. The FUlltNIEURE, BEDDING, &c., in this Hotel is all new. and it will be the endeavor of the Proprietor to render all who may patronize him, Soi1fortle d1 urinc thei r stay. Augusta, Alar 27 3m 11 HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &c, W. & J. HILL, Hamburg, S. C., would inform their friends o and customers that theykeep cn o stantly on iand, at their old Stand, a LARGE and WELL SELECTED STOCK, consisting in part of the fillowing articles. FINE CUTLERY. A largei assortment of Pocket Knives, Knives and Forks. Seissors. &c., &c., b<th of English and American Malnufacture. Tin and Copper Ware. Every article of Tin Ware kept always on hand, and orders received for ay article that may be needed in the Colpper. Tin, or Sheet Iron line. 6M R']? GD ''TV !ES A laree and did as-ortsph-n mi-nt of IIE.\TING ANI) COi IN G STOV ES. The . atter are recmomnended to *! us keepers for their great (i'lninV ittidl nittiesS Guns and Pistols! \ full a'sortment of Guns, from ordinary to very le. 4'olts' reptnting Pistols, Allen's Revolving md Self-Cock.'ng Single Barrel Pistols. Also, com mlOn Pistols. SMITIPS TOOLS. - 1 large and coplllete Stick of Smith's Tools, con <istin Elf A nvel<, Belluws, Screw Plates, hand :mill d Sledge lners, Fil-s, 1isps, &c. CARPENTERS TOOLS. Erubracine all varieties of Plains, Saws, Chesels, \ uers, Ilaminiers, Ilateltets, Squares, Compasses, .\ xes, Adzes, &c., &c. Spades and Shovels. 'pales ani Shovels of the best qualities. Also, .lanure Forks, Does, &c., &c. C f A I N S. Log, Ox, Tracee, Waegon, Co:l and Tialter Chains. Boilers. and Caidronms. \~ variety oif lioji-rs and Caldrtots, by thme pr:.per us'...f whlichl fmrimers will find a great saving inl .eding Cattle and H ogs. CASTING AND HOLLOW WARE. Pots, Ovens, Stuiers, Tea Kettles, Wanffle and Wa fi riis, Fire IDoas. Waggon IBoxes, Grid Irons, NSmo otbinzg I rotis, Niorters, &c. N AlI LS. 100 Kegs of Nails, assorted sizes. Also an assort mii lt of limiih anid A merican 1horse Sholes, atnd Iliirse Shoe Nails. Cofiee Toasters, anid Cotton and Woo!rl Cards. Strawv Cutters anid Corun Shaelters. The moist uppred~ci Straw Cutters, and Corn Shel lers, which tarmiers would find great feononmy to use. CII.IAIN PUMPS! 'hain Pumps anzd istures-an excellent method for Ilraeing water frm wells. A .ll the forigoimig articles sold on the miost reasioiil--. termls. I amhIurr.t.\ pril 19 _____m 14 EORGE SINCLAIR, COIt'Mul, S. C.. ST AM ENGINE BUILDER And1( Boiler M~aker. 4LL~ kinds of Flomur, Grist and Saw alill Gear ?I ing aiid Shafting miadle and warranted to per. form equal to any in the State. lir. IL. T. .\luts. at Edgefield C. U., is authorised .\gent tio malke contracts. Nov. 2. 1853. ly 42 Southern M~anufacture, .3,000 Pair H~ouse naaode Plantation IhARNESS. SOL.E AND) UPP~ER LEATHER. OF ALL n)EsCalPITIoYs. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil, SIIOE~MAKERS' FINDiNGS. A t the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & Brother. R. T. MI151. July 21 tf 27 M~achine Shop, SrTUArED ON l'ox t'REEK, ONE AND) A nALF 31LEs W EsT oF CnEiioKEE l'osNs. IT i E Subscriber wyoubId respectfully~ nnnmounc to his friends atid the plublie generally, that lie c' nt iines to, carry on the abive business under the mos'-t favortble auspie. being situated near three Saw-.\hlls where the diff'erent kinids oif mzateril catn be' had at the lowest prices, anid having suiflicienit water-po~wer to prop)el his anchinery, it will be seeni tha~t lie DOES pss5ess miaterial advantages over al! comipetitors, which enables lhm to offl-r the tollowing artie-s at from Fl FTE EN to TWENTY Per Centt LOW~ Et thiaii the Augusta priices, viz: Hotel, Family & Children's Bedsteads, PANEL DOORS, WINDOW BUNIDSJ SASH, &C., --ALaO Will Repaiir all kinds o~f Furniture at thme residence of any oIne whio may favor hiim with a call, on the GEORGE B. LANHIAM. Mlar 29 cowtf 11 R E MOV AL ! Boot and Shoe Manufactory, HA AVING removed to the Store * a-ljoining Dr. A. G. TEAGUE's Drug Store, as usunil, I iim pre patied to. miake to' iorder, Fine Dress, Double Soled W~ater Proof and Pumip Boots and Shoes, Of the v'ery BEST MIATERIALS, and an excel lent fit always wairanited. Also. on hiand ma large variety- of BOOTS and SlOES of miy own manufacture, wvhich will be disposed of on reasonable terms. WVM. McEVOY. Nov. 16 tf 44 SN. P. --Wanted, three apprentices to learn hie Shoe-lmkinlg businmess. Please apply soon. Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the next Leg fislature to pasus an Act pirohibitinig South Carolinians from trading with Boston and Charles town Yanikees. New, Beautiful and Utieap ! T 3E SUBSCRIBER is now receiving a. LARGE ind SPLENDID STOCK of DX0RABLE DRY 00 Suitable for the Spring and Su-nmer Trade. No pains has been spared in the selection of this Stock to please the taste of ALL. Thankful fir past patronage, I assure my friends that every effort will be made to merit a coltinu anee of their ravor. Of the Ladies, ote and ill, I would particularly request an examination before purchasing elsewhere. Among this Stock nay be found a complete assortment of Dress Goodb, embracing Col'd MUSLINS, of the latest and most fash ionable Styles, 10 eta. to $1. BAREGES if every color and quality; Plaid and Fig'd Tissue SI LK, very rich; Lace Striped ORGANDIES if unequaled styles; Rich Colore-d SILKS, very cheap; Figured and Plain SI LKS. tif all qualities; Naiisook and Mull SlUSLINS White fig'd Carleton do a new article; a and Col'd do do Striped Swiss do very pretty Dotted " do GINGIIA MS. new Patterns. Best Stock of PRINTS ever offerei in the Market, MOURNING GOODS of every description; White and Col'd Grenadine IIANTILLAS, new style fur Sunmer; *White and Colored Glacie SILK, suitable for Spring and Sunnier; Lace and Muslin UNDERSLEEVES front G cts. to S3,1 ,; Muslin and Lace COLLARS. latest fashions; " " C11EMISETTS, new style and beautiful ; Large and complete assortment of Jackonet and Swiss Edging and Inserting: Real lIrussls Thread Edging and Insertings: Blood Stan Thread and Lisle Laces & Edgings. White Grass Cloth for Skirts, new nrtia-le; GLOVES and hOSIERY, great variel)-suita ble for all ages; Ladies', hIisses and Children's STIOES, &c. For Gentlemen's Wear. He also trusts that he has not been unnindful of the wants uf the Sterner Sex. In this line his Stoek emibraces Planter's LINEN DRiLLS of every quality; Cottonades and York Mixtures, from 12 to, 25 cts Drap de Eateii, Cashmaretts and Me inia Cassimer' Brown and Grass Linens for Coats, all qualities: Union Linens and other goods fur Children's Clothing; White, Col'd, plain and huff Msi-rsails Vestings. Col'd Silk Cravats, a light and beautful article for Sunmer; Col'd Muslin Cravats, various aalities; Blaek and Colored Stocks aid Ties. I very respectfully invite all those wishing DPY GOODS to give nm a call, being deteriiiel to be UNI)EllSOLD by NO ONE in a fa'r and honorn ble manner. BI. A. RANNSOML, AGENT FOR I 11. M. FULLEl. Hamburg. April 3 tf 12 BROWNING & LEMAN, .JIFORTERS OF French, English and German 209 aud 211 King-tired, corner of Market-Stre.t Charleston, S. C. [NARPETINGS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta. U pestry and Velvets, CUiTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin and Worsted, Curtain Cambrics and Muslins, in large variet-, Embroilered lAce aid Mushn Curtainsill styles, Gilt Ciarnices, in all the iiew d- igns, Curtain Cimaps Dollers, Loops, 'assels, &e. Dralpery Cords and 1ell Roles, iii all varieties, Britisl and A meri- it Floor Oil (1. ias, Silver and Gilt Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings. of all styles. Wilton, Velvet, and Axminister Rugs, in large va riety, PLANTATION WOOLENS-lakets, Plaan. Kerseys, Caps. &e. Red anl White Flannels, Chirtings, &c. Citton Osnaburgs, of all tJe b, st Stitlhearn m - fact ure-s. Eiiglisha anad Amerienn COTTON FLA NNEL.S. Friech, English anid A nmericsan Pritis. LlIN lsNS, of Rischards'an's supearioar msake, for Shecetinags, Shairtings. l'illoaw Caases. Tabh. )naasks. I Jaayles. Niipkinis, Taowel inags, IIluekiaacks, Frtji Clths. B. E. D~apers, Girass Clitths, &c. Cloths, Cassiamres aind Ve.stiags. it best Frencha Goods, Servants' Cloths, in all the shades of Enaglislh Goods, Ssatinets, Tweeds, JIean and inads ys. af all bualities and styles. With a fuli atssartmai tat of Rich Dress Goods. In SILKS, TlISSUES, BalIWGES, ItE~N.\ DINiks, MlUSLINS, &c. Bomaizinies, QAlpaceas anad alourniaag Goods, iin rent varietv. Eveiniig 'Dress Goods, in gre at vi ayr eiy, costanito receive.. All thea abbove sire of oujr own Direct lin: portation, ad oti'red at tlae L O W E a' .A !KETl PRICES. Teurns---C ASJI, or City A ccaj tsiance. GiThe ONiE PRICE SYSTE31 strekly sad hered to. All Goods warrant.-d. HRIOWNING & LE.\A.N. Chaarle.-ton, Jun 30 - 11 3 BOOTS AN'D 81IOEM AT THE IRON FRONT STORE Or-POSITE THE: Masonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c. A snow receiving t heir FA I.!L S'I 1C1 ma Gents. I .salies, Alissis, Boys, Yoths andi Children's SI IOES of the Finest Qualities, And the best that can lie bought. Oiar Assortment conatains EVERY ARITICTl-: usually kept ini the Ilarseest Boat anjd Shoe Stores. -AL.L vARIETIEFS OF PLANTATION BROGANS AND 110USE SERAA'1TS' SIHOES All of which we will sell on the most resasainabhu terms. A ugusta, Oct 12 tf 39 Georgia Marble Works, J. G. RA NKIN. W. Il. IIURLOCK, G. L. SU313EY Secesssoas -ro A. AT-KiNsON & Co. Vjluis Establinneunt has bieeni in success I fil oeraion for a nuimbar mar i ars. 'flhe Quarries are well opened. antd the Mlarble is supieri or tam any ini the Uniited Stattes. We. hsave so perfected our tfacilities for getting out ad tinishaing woark thait we csan fmiish Mlounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, A tnd evetv thing in our line of businiess, in betteri style, nuifat cheaper rates than ainy yasrd in the' counitry. WVhen it is constideredl that we saw" Alit owni mnr-it ble, pt)y no jaibberi's promfit, and1 isi high freighlt traama the Nirth, it will be seen tait we possess aterum advatntage over all cinipetituors. We cordially solicit our friends anal the pulic to examine outr work ana conmpare our pi ies witha thmse of other yards, before atrderinag Nuirthernu aale. Wte have oni hiad nat amr ysardl ini Msri etta, a large assmrtnment of FINISIIlI) WOtE ?alnumn-ts, Tabltsi, Tombihs, &c.-whlei e mmir asient. Mir. G. W. Summners, wtill sell ait osur parices. Our principal work is done at the Miills. Adadrass J. G. RIANKIN & CO. Marble Works 1'. 0., Ga. .Tnna 11 ly I Notice. STRAYED or Stolen Iruom the Stubscriber on Janiuary last, a COW and CATLF. Tha- Cuon was a red speckled Cow, withomut horns: the Cai!f was a finte red hecirer. Said Coaw wats bunghat from J. II. Smith, airiginally thea promperty of .1 ahna Cule-. man, and wias in his marik. A liberal reward wtill be l and for the de-liv-ery of them to toe. S. E. BOWE R S. Ulanbnt-. thy 3'0, f 24) STATE (ii' SOUT H CA ROLINA. EDGEFIE].D DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ex Parte Jlohnm E. F. Ryan, Rsals'a M1. Fnllar atnd I N comaplisnee with an order of Court signed lby CI:an. Wiardlaw, ian the 6th inst., I hereby n tify the Credhitoars oif John E. F. Ryvain to pireseit andl prove~ their demanads before~ me, iinamy maie at Edgfeld Conurt Hlouse, on tar befoire the 17th dsay of .July ne-xt. A. SlIlKINS, C. E.E.. B EG to inferin the publie, that they bave just returled fromi the Northern. uraikets, with a rull and coinplete slack fif SPRING DRY GOODS. Iaviiig all the riacities in the purehasing of their stock that a c:sl capital can euniind, we beg keave to asure the public, that we wil always keep an hand the very best order of Gonds that can be ubtaineil. alul sell them on as fair teris as the like quatitiy can be purchased cither in 'this market or Uiariestaen. A mioncrg our stack will be found the following beautiful Goods Chaste ail E.hlegnt Spring Silks ; Sewing Silks aid Tissues Biaregcs and lart-V i)elaniles Frenclh .\uslins an.,] Lawns White Shlks, oif alt styiks Blaek Braceade and Wratered Silks; Plaie n.:tk Si!ks, all wihis ; Vhrite lynbroillelrel lnslines; Coaloreel I.'otti-il 31uaalits; Plaid and Strip ed do.; Swks aneld .Jeonet do#.; Book anad ;\ull do.: W h*til Cd loered Taitrlton MAl.lins Crimrap d vening I Dresses, new styles; Maniil as and Scarfs, enstirely new Crape Shawls. very cheap; W hite lIkarege and Sewinag Silk Shawls ; Frenacl, A intricane. anal English Prints Ginehmars, of all kinds : L.inien Lustees and Chanbrys; Cheap Lia Clothes and I lomnespuns ; Iriha 1.i a-s, (town impirtation :) Plaine Iire an1a1 Lien 61)ril, for Gent's wear; Litweee Sh.1 ti g., ixce.1eiinrgly cheap i All ktnds tof Cottoni Sheting; Pillow eCase llen : 49 inch Pillow erase Coittion I hisiery if every eleseriptiin. very cheap; Emnbreidelt.ies of every dccriltion ; seeC very fine : iewinr Silks . .\itts and Gloves Kil erali *.ilk Glives : raew Slk and LiIc Glii'v; Linen (ambir:c I ladkerehief. all kinds Swiss ri .1 eot t ands. verv rich: Cambrric, Swiss and Jacenet Trimmnnings and Inste-iall Ribsan Tr'ninia. new styles ; L'sle, Threail, and L.ine Lracs ; Anal a gr-eat variety air tither articles too nume roas ti en euition, t:1 w hich we respectfully invite et tentiona. .harcl '9. tf 11 TILE GREAT KENTUCLY SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. -I111.9 medicine, when us4ed according to directions, will cienre, wl'hout fall: - .Scrofnla or King's Evil, Cancers, Eruptions of the .ekin. Erysipels, Tumoirs, Chronic Sore Eyee, Ringworm or Tetters. Seald H~ead, Rthiumati.4m. Pains in the lioes or Joints-, 01.1 Sores anti Ulcers. Swelling of Cht.- So hr. lumnayAfetos an1 allothe Diseses en~tng o prducoConsmpton. iverCom p'its eai rrglriisan om -its4o rtSumetDrin k. hnled Geaonc to retes wl Pnuewroutie i: issprort-lu Scra.or elt Powdnerra enos. Iisariarml orctor, taltn hehd, eso emne t hyicieanwh haee eain the r~ipe or whc *ulls nraprll tt Srere not ncers swo cofdme t.e uctaallapeit, and p-cen Sat Inthehihes tse. ofan hyIidins, eeres tseve trongl ine1 tereli, that t if e~ie then ien prertineo al psy.ril taetch. Costvaerss Beenacdis berieso theul. Althia oug tero re. malnyhy Aicionsh feet at euthne to aingtheir rnamppnge to therecCnsuptomn.ion.o atn aFrtil Trrrsaedy.ntwtsadn Ctaytmay appo ofptinethe Sighestndegrees thaere other weofanky yieldterosurppor iefaornof an ieed Choic Coynow isUcapabler di ss muc ndin aSng afnale cm Sunity. eAs anin, ad thne aownd fromcoldaan resp rabl yctms, of high stanir to the omuit 1 Ts imoylke and followingsrender ueflu l L. P. Yandell.cPrtf.r or Chemidtryi teLovil compising rohnrkulb's frCtmpomothundExrcofaredpailoa ean avn esitain h aivn sainedha they re ba which comund, Sard nerla iha proewelee nnh chondemned, to whihut al apicablee. r n cL.en P. YAnEL hghes tat D. yns. pliy jtesican byes aeointento tot Li ihe beae theirI i rescripteo fbth preparation ofScr sJohntt nul't taraparila ben ptaelit thee obtheonblic bAnrro ee ae any pwellcacae whc protc an tuter-c taie ri eci n pcrlt the rytm aecousedtioh of pucan ,rite rdacitc rd inki te beat arovce of t Irhopariaenowei ue.e iooaeote h rnl ylot ticir spicot icofra ort, re,.d Ahich 5they1860. St apemto f cltno adrgei ioy n anw ltestad o m rehonribl eply cs tof hirequst tadilng ak in the unt cnwchino th letr c cocamne at rtuatetof raofntsai Mcalnive romt Dr. ha. pracetied. teiine~ of thicitdtryein ctry, boutl fiveiears uting hte oteoer the bit cofd iweatherts ah ave en eindinpoc with Act t u atism yabout sfe monthsvile Atere an exasedm8ki4i5.eteamn agent, 3r. Georg l. Brirwnh apoimet teso, e oi 'uIi; tpiintat yours refupearion ofparapal Is ded-y supriore toan thesritofrh preparatio n ofe an ltke grarapiesrai e icemeninaitton te btle a beiu ng. ac retalulad o willuc anislte ariv iulcr~e.iec onr sy t-e . IhaE yused It th In jcIc haed exiaiedpatcatik the bestto articles htcmooJh ofl' Extireat cowi uase.rla n ae obsiaini san etatiet hs cian-Luisle marn. IHoptl. prefermit mayate ow den ou, few thises sngom thfromr to pomet ta othebod that of thel cskste Iconftuien tlyeicmeit t myfindcsben.pwr have Extractiad reonilie th biv wilcec cury, cabout directears. Iblint e o i to eeo to bitter sclceater, to haeury.nay litave wit Acut wtherain abou msx cauien ter prracigiuted my sill icontie thn oe nay h~i casedi'ries o theoe, wstere to ughvt Ironcrdiy puceaberofte oficl omcity, fromadlphur agent, Mr whatrg D. Sropp, abu pytewo estago, at th tpo is ceproeo, thatyour Johnaration' Saraarsailla Is he eeni uingo toh atyti's prparinlao in e, ant I wilhae eatplerin in reeinmendng it to the bi forthcre sofin crnol ayphen, and 1wll uaeouestand glanduilar toeuseitle Youri, prest erenly Lewrt. prly youh, 184. W. AP, 31. D. Dull' Etac W.e BEHapalN, -ndIeve no hTEEStON.i sactrastvE it Isahie afoluabngls coerbotn cop would prerttolla urce nor in u ss fo the dpiseassoriofsung fnowni aas ica aeofue te accoopid o ato of the tm. E. churfcht,v reaend It Stoenso huenas bengow as poe ofl athe ot ned tatd elius i membe tal thes oen diuckyes fonfrencet cout oas onfn if unsny yaccrding t dithiones Ielievte hitghb an vesponsble stationeuof aet forcury 3. -Nay ioo oern.r dCant wthrn rice mat ode moaisfcto n resiony the baors whether meicn noe~tr tseimony other waenrfee ao o n giediine.lter E. .ho- t. EOStHevnson: U~ whrt D. Sapp a hciantr. May stanh, 1t th top ofaite urfsssso Jolan Bull's Sarsaparilla, n av nw It teo beae with oen utscin Sararind wa geatn anb esraveon i~stangour ein f cthatnin it to athae publd foruaice mdlcorefcoud, clir and alcuaeo prodc anchla dioodands reecht sferenly, heefr sLed.-prr KyAci t, 59 W. SAPP,0N. (e.E Sige) , Ee. . STEVEESON. We earnstly. -nvte fllowirsons ah eratsing copyofh anytiof"ate iltafs itreosreir o," thpoprieto of Dr.lJohn Buarsaritand gtevt a. cop o is eyandl Joueral knong a andua lo not befnd coniling patoro gve l' Sacrchrll a 1auv., afteveadngn tan ecowctng a one ofm te, thcat tr.e and imposmbefrs Dothat the puben tuce tenthrepart o l nubrs of frtiianytes aonding ttcurecsrflorm ie high Sarespi he saton of agent fuice n hooktr soer. orn tDr d producear etparila or o welcfrknon anostinguish inv dufay, ohcin pbie anpae thfe was beenverfy oediuvrhefing. eP leaers Jon Dull's riapalfice, aent have know itrt ee sdo bwioh cin Lsarsnaclon anKr. hen hesi'niton iF aing u if thi atVitlage ansagey ayd vaualeuade-i oiapudan clclte t podc icce goodn' ccnii rleemuhcufri;ad.hrfr (roe eries! 50 IIHDS. SUGAR, Also 50 Barrels STEW A IRT'S do. 200 Bags COFFEE. 25 Hhds. MOLASSES, 200 Coils ROPE, some very superior, 100 Bales Gunny and Dundee BAGGING, 30 Whole, Iivif and Qnarter Bbis. No 3, No 1. and Mess MACKEREL, also Kits, "And we would ALSO state," that we have a fine assortment of 0 Blankets, Negro Cloths, Bedsteads, Chairs, Saddles, Osnaburas, Stripes, Iron, Nails. Oils, White Lend. Shot, air Lead, Salt, Cheese, Powder, Soap, Rice, Bacon. &c., &e.. &c., And in fact, every article usually found in a Gro eery Store. J. SIBLEY & SON. lamburg, Nov 14, tf 44 For the Planters! 1--'[\1 Lbs. Peruvian Guanno, l U bb's. 1:ettlewell's GUANO anl SALTS. 70 BblS. Kettlewe.'s C1 EM1ICA L SALTS, 30 " Pure ground PLASTER. The above celebrated Manures foar sale by J. SIBLEY & SON. ITHmburg, Nov 14, tf 44 " The Laurensville Herald, Independent Press and Anderson Gazette will copy the above four times. and forward bils to J. S. & SON. Fresh and Pure Medicines, &c IlE Subscriber has just received a SELECT I STOCK of Family Medicines, Chemicals, &c. -cONsISTING IN PART-F Sulphate of Quinine. Pure Pili Mass, Sup. Carbuna of Soda, Caloel, leiry's Cal. Oagnes'a, Cream of Tartar, Epsom Sals, Ilodinte, Sulphlate of Morphine, Iodide of Potasseum, I.u1111 1aga sia., Stryehnine, \lun's Elixir of Opium, Falnestock's Vermifuge, Thomnpson's Eye Water, MeAl ;ster's Ointment, Cheesenian's lialsam, Evans' Latteets. Norwood's Veratrun Viridc. And a full supply of most all tile popular Patent \Medicines of thm day, all of which are warranted free from adulteration. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Oct 26 tf 41 Copartnership Notice. G EORGE ROINSON & 11. B. JACKSON have sssociated thembelves together, for the transaeting of a General Hardware Business, Under the style of RosIsSON & .JACKsON, Hamburg, *here we will always keel) an extensive assortment of EVERY TIlING in that line, together with SaddlIs, Bridles, larness, Leatier,Trunks, Whips, &c. &c. Hamburg, April 27 tf 15 ROBINSON 8t JACKSON, HAMBURG S. C. AVE now on hand a most complete Stock aof Hardware, anongst which uay be '-und 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 5t0 Kegs Nails, 20,000 Lbs. Castings, 50 Doz. Collins' Axes, 75 " Brades' Patent Toes and others, 5 " Superior Straw Cutters, 20 " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rakes, Tilletson and others make of Vices and Anvills, praee. Halter. Log, Fifth and other style of Chains, A complete Stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, -A.. STLES oF Plains, Saws, Chisels, Screws, Ilinges, Knobs, Bellows, Hitts, Guns, Pistols, Shoat Bags, Powider Flasks, Cotton and 'Wool Cards, Well Wheels, Kettles, Stew Pans. Frying Pans, G riditons, I lamamers. I atchets, iacks, Wafer, and Waffle frons. Candle Sticks, Steelvards. 3arking Gunges. Spirit Levets, Audit ons, Shovels and Tongs, Screw Plates, Compasses, Thum Guages, Percursion Caps, &c. ITambntrg, A pril 27 tf 15 ROGER'S LIVERWORT & TAR. FOR THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPIT TING OF BLOOD, AND ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TEND. IlG TO CONSUMP - TION. ' IlS preparation is getting into use all over our iConnrtry. The nttmeromus letters w~e receive fromn attr varions agents, iniferminag ,s -of cnres effectedl in -heir immediate neielhhorhonds, warrantt us in snyinag at is one oaf the best, if not the very, besi Cough 3ledi ine now biefore th~e pnb,;ic. It almosvt iNtvuriably re 'ieves and nmot uanfree~auently cures thec very ,worst cases. Whlent all cothler Cungh preparationts have failed. thtis has relieved the patient, as Druggist, dealers in Medi cintes, acnd P'hysiciants can testify. Ask the Agent in reour uecarest townt. whtat has b~eent his experietnce of hse efi;-cas of this metdicne. If lhe teas beene sellinig it for arty letngth of ttme he will tell you i'I '8 IIE BEST MEICINE EXTAN'T. Below we give a few extracts from letters we htave received lately regnaditag the virtness of thts medieine. Dr. S. S. Oslint. of Kttoxville. Gia., says:-I have beme singv .stour I~ieerwort anid Tar tery efrensirely, in may practiicefor tharee years past, and, it is wit/h pleasure / state mn, il-iefina it sturEnrtotTr ovian At.t. OTtIE AttTtct.as wit/i which/ lam ucceluanted, for sch/ich it is ree-oninejle/e." .lLessrs. Fiazireratld & Ilenners. writing from Waynes y il l., N . C. sn ys :"T he Liverwcort and Tar is be anoming duaaly more poraimlaar in this Counrtry, AND wve -rntxw .ws-rt.v so. All who have tried ,t speak in 'ommanewn/lalle terms of it, anid say it/is :ery, beniefia~il int alleriting the coamplainats for ,which it is recomn mnended." Ottr A gent in Pickens District, S. C. 3Mr. S. R. 3Ic Fall, assanresuas " thtat he uses it withi great baenefit in ii ow n family, and receomtmends it tea his naeighboars." IIe gives an instance otfa Negro' wonmtt,irn htisvicirti ty, whto hail been sttffaritng with disease oaf the Lucngs for years, attentdd nilt a severe cough, whto was re ieved by the Liverwort andr Tar. Such ore the goate repolrts we hear of thtis Medicine fronm all parts of the Sont h. For a repoart of thte star prising enres it hans performead itt thme Western aned Naorthlerna and Easternt States, we woualdj irtvite the -nflering pat tent to rend the pamphlet whtich aeccom 'anies eac~h bottle. Tro atl, we say, haute hope, have hope ! T RY T HE iTEDICINE !! BE WARNED IN SEASON!!! Andl neglect not that cotnght whticht is daily wenkening your conistitution, irrittiing yutr thrrant atnd tuntgs, a id irnvitinig ont thtat dread disease, Constimptican, whlent so sttutoiing atnd Healitng a remedy n hue ub iinedl as Dr. Roigers' Syrnp of Livernaort and Tar. BEWA RE OF COUNTERFEITS AND BASE IM ITATIONS! The genutine article is signed A soaw Roazns, on the engraved wrn pper aroiund each beottle. Price, S1 per bottle, or six bouttles faor $5. Sold whoelesale anal retail bay SCOVA.L & MJEAD, 1ll Cheartres St. hiet. Contti and St. l.ottts, N. 0. Soa.R AGENTs Foat TttR SOCTHIERN STATEs. to whoatm all orders anti applications for Ag.-ncies must le addtre.ssed. g~.7Sohal by G. L PENN. Edtgefleblt C. It.: WARDT.AW & DENDlY, Abbeville C. HI.; IATT & JONES, Newber. ry C. It.: A. J. CItEIO llTON, Unmburg: IT A Yi.AN D r.ISLEY & CO., Augusta, Ga., and by one Agent In every Town in the South. March 29, - 4mn 11 No ti ce. T TTE Parttnership fertmaed between .Tas. A. Wit. L.h.Ms atnd SItEON Cttntstra, Itaving been dis tilvetd by ttmutl conusenat. the liqunieotn and settle :entt of the~ buseintess of theo Firm will be conducted exclusively by S. Cuantsra . S. C'IRIIST IE, JAS. A. WILLIAMS1. A pril 4 tf 12 Hampton's Shop IS Re-opened, at thet rotot of the hill, immuedi-ttely iat thtd etntrantce of the Plaink Rond into Mlaitn street, and tnenrly oppaaslte Mtr. Witt's residence. Ile shoeas 1ltorsesc, mtakes Pleows, lraons WnLegans. -ntds Walfie Ironas. Lays A xes, and doaes varti-us ithaer things after thme. aldl style. lIc has adoapted mtany of the nmodernm improuvemnents, in fact all of themt except thattt of slightitta'his wouk. Andl Ite htutmbly asks a call. Jan 11 tf 52 White Lead, Linseed Oil, LAM1P OIL, NEATS FOOT OIL nndl TAE NERlS OIL, for sale next door to Stnnetvan's. R. T. \lMaS A ug 24 tf 39 lyanufactured Tobacco ! TUST Receiveed dirct fro~m the Factory, Thirty J Boxe~s CH EWING TOI1ACCO, comprising tor Choice Brands. vis: Hloney Dew. Orasnoco, Extra and Prenaiumu. For sale by the Box. car at rtail at LOW PRICES. Don't fail to call and saple before baying elsewheree. G. L. PIL ', AGENT. RICH TWISTED SILKS, BABEGES AND TISSUES! ORGANDIES, .ACONETS, ERILIATS,. FRENCH CALICOES, EMEROIDERIES, &c. M ILLER & WARREI, Autdse, GA. have rece;ved a large Stock &' tit -above GOODS, which for Novelty$ Beauty-and Variety, Are b'elieved to be unsurpassed in any Marifet; and having been selected ftot the very-latest iniporta. tionis, our custoenirs will finid ltemit to be the new est and choicest Goods of the Season. -Also A beautiful list uf Goods for Misses' Wens, con stSting of Rich 11AREGE ROBES, (something-new:) Neat Fretch MlU'LINS and lIRILLIANTES. Plain, Buff, Pink, Blue and Fawn col'd Frenelr CAMBRICS: French, Eng~sl.and American1r!NTS We have also a hundsome. Stek of Goods for GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR,, Which we would be pleased to show our custopners and the public. assuritg thent that-oux satoss jai BE AS CIlEAP AS TtE CnEAPEST. - Peremis front the country would domwell to give us nt call before purchasing elsewhere.. - Augusta, April 19 tf *, GREAT SOUTH ERN REM DY JACOB'S CORDIAL; 1011. All3#4" 2 TA7 1IS3AS C110L KRA, DISENTERY.M DIMRik (EA, CHOLERA MORBUS, BILLIOUS COIJ ,. CHOLERA INFANTUM. A Lso, A DI3:nABLY ADAPTED 10 MANY ,DsEASES OF FEMALES, 3osr ESPECIALLY PAI VTxeL MZ?a7tATIOY. TIlE TVR TUES OF JA COB'S CORDIAL AAE TOO IVEL ,KXO W To R EQUIR E ENCOMUM. 1st. It cures the worst cases of Diarrhoe; 24. It.carts the 4 worst forms of Dysenatury; 3d. It cares California orilexi catn Dirrrhoa-; 4th. It relievles the severest Chollic: 5th. It cures Cholera 3orbus; Gth. It -eures Cholera Inlatutum; Ith. It cures painfAi Menstruation: 8th. It relieves-Pain in ]ltck an Loins: 9th. It counteracts Kervoustnes and Die spondency ; 11th. It restores Itreguiarities: 1.- It alipels hiloniy and Ilysterical Feelings; 1?th. It a admirable Tonie. A Few Short Extracts from Letters, Tustdlnid1a'&. 1 thave used Jacob's cordial in my fImIly.s stid ho found it a most efficlent and In my judgment. a valuable remnedy."1 jill11iAf WAEN Fl". judge of SupremoCourt, Gs.. - - "It gives me pleasure In being able to recommed-Ja col's Cordil-my own perstinal experience, and the e rience of my neighbor4 and friends arotid me, Is a sinue ent guarantee for me to believe it to be all that it purports to be; viz: A Sovereign Remedy." I WM. II. UNDERIWOOD. Fortnerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circult. "I take great pleasure In recommending this Invaluable. medicine to all aflileted with bowel diseasea.Jors whleh.l believe it to be a sovereign remedy-decidedly sTerlor to any thing else ever tried by me." A. A. GAUJ.DING, - Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodgeof.0s. - "This efficient remedy Is travelling Into celeblity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his osilunhs Into Eussia, and gaining commendation wherever used." GeorgIa JeffersonIan, May 191b,1858. "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family. and thIs, wIth all that I hear about It as a remedy by those who have tried it. induces me to believe that It stands at the head of every. prepartion of the kind. ind I would -recommend -Itsase Ink the diseases for which it is comli ounded. - MILES G. DOLBINS, Agent Bank of Gi.. Griffin. "If there Is any credibility In human testimony Jacob's Cordial must stand pre-eminent aboveall other preparatIons for tIme cure of Bowel Diseases. Front the mtusa of testimq. ny n its favor coming In from all quarters. It must be very fur In advance. as a curative agent. of tmn5st tint all other 'patat' preparations." A. FLE3lKlG. Agent Marine and Fire Insurte liank, Grifflia. g"' For sazue In thIt villnge.by G. I. 1ENN.Acear -and the principal Merchants ad Druggists troughmlout the State. W1. W. BLISS & CO., Pruprieturs, navanpah. May 11., Sm .STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA... EDGI'PIEL.D DISTRI'T. IN COMMON PLEAS. - S. F. Stevens, Vs. Foreign Attac.ment; Chas. T. Harris. I l IE Plaitintiff itn the ahoyee case lhiving thi day filed his ee!aration in n.y Cfie. at:d the Deifentehm~t ha'ing nteithier wife nor A ttorntey to re I side within the limits of th P- State, tit whoni a copy of said Declaratiin with a rue to pi!end enn-be servel. Oin mot:in of Mr. A DAMS. Plaintiff's Atlor ney. Ordered. Thatt said JIlendaint atppear and p'ead to said Decltration within i year slnd a ay friii the date hur. of, moo finul and absolute judgment ill be given aginitt4t imn. . TiIOS. 0. A CON, C. C. K. D. Clerk's Oflice. A pril 17, 154. 1y 14 STiAT'E Ol' $OU'I'l CA ROLINA, EDGEFlI.:.D DISTRICT. - IN COMMON PLRAS. S. E. Unowers, :s. Foreign Attachment. J. M1. Robinson. 3T H E Plaintiff ini the anve cnse hazvitng this daty fild H s I ee'uiratotn itn toy Offie. and tile De fetidantt h:;.vingC neither wife nor Attorney known to reside w;thin the limtitts of this State. (in whom capes of satid D~eeltriiin with rul. S to plead entn be servedl : Ott mostion of Mr. Simus. Attorney for Pinitti, Ordereid that sa.d Diefettlati appetnr and plead to said Deelmutatin within a year and a. day fromi the date hiereuif. or fitnl and absolute judgmat~nt will be awarded atgainstt hum. TI10S. G. BA Cori,cC. . . Clerks Office, hIarh 6, 1854. ly 12 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEID DISTRICT, 1N EQUITY. flnj . Adio, Bill for Acet & Rel'f George Zimmerman, et utl. IT'I appearing thatt thte D efettdant John Mlartin re sides withttmut the limiits ofns this State. on mtotion of Messrs. CAaaoi.L & MloRAoSE. Plainitiff's.Solici-e trs. Orderced that thie said D~efetndant denmur, pltbud or antswer to the Bill itn this eas, within thtrtts tnonths front the piublication of this Order, or- thte said Bill will be -tered - pro confesso tigainist him. A pril 27, 1854. 3mt 15 State of south Carolina, EDG;EFIEI.D D~I'RItCT, IN COMMON PLE AS. N. Aldrielt, :5. Foreign Attachment. John1 l11ll. ) John L. Dobey, ve. Foreign Attachmnt. J. HT. Wtonzdgnte. T'~lE Plaitttifh' int the atbove eases having this day~ .1I tiled lth ir D eehirationis in myt Oflice, and the~ be fetdants hiavitng neithter Wives mtir Attiirnteys ktnown t reside within the limits of thtis State opont whom copies ofI said dtelarations with at role to plead can be served :.On 3ltitioni of Mir. 1NEY, PIiinttd' Attor ney, Ordered, 1'Tat the said Defendantts appear and - plad to said Deolshations withini a year and nadity from thieditte hereof, or hinal tand absolute jadg. tment will be awarded :Gainst theta. 'F110S. G. BACON, C. E..: Clerk's Oficee. .July 12.1853. ly 26 State of South Carolina, EDOI:FIEIlD 4rSTIC(T, IN COMMON .PhAS. Fe.i ~te Foreign Attachpfent. Charles S Unrris. - Jas. S. hllarson, :s -Foreign Attachmtent. - Charles T. Trfarria.3 rj lIE P'nititil' ini the aibovo cennes having 1t:u fited their LDeelaratiion ittnt myOfite,. :nd~thp D lefendanmt ha.ving tneithe'r wife notr Attorutey known ti resiide ii' itti the lintte of this itite', otn nhtom copi. s of' sad IDeilarations wit rul- a to pleadjaun' ie served : u (Ji tiistin of M!r. A nias, P'la'ntisff' Atty, O~rderedi. Thtat said 1A-wnezdat. appear **fiid - ph adI to said DieeIlarations within a '.ear atid a da~y t sitm the, date hiete..f, or linal and absolutt judgment wih be giveni .against htoni. TIIOS. G. OAC'ON, c. . E. D. Cltrk's Oic-, arch28. 15d. ' ly- 12 Edgefield & Cheatham Plank Rt. F""dafter thte 1st M.ty next, thte Edgefiekt L&Cheathamts Plantk Iboad will be sspenesd from lr *t.iss tiiFtN s-'., the jutteiisti with i be Hjamq. brg & li~Ig- hield hltk l1uad,. a distane .ir abiiut fie ttilea, and the fosluatg (Iates of Toll will be Rates of Toll. Four, five and six htorse Wazgons, 5 eta pe mile~ Three ' " 4 . l t Two '' t 3 "t4 Ti-aIt Carriages 3- " " Oneo " "~ 2 " llorseback travellers, -.1,9" Vehicmles4 in miecting, arc eneh entitlet halt he P L ANK TRA4CK,'atnd tht( Driesarequired~to tutu 'o the " RIG HT )". 279 .S. F. GOODE,.fAWsDErIT, April 23. 't i -. -A 1 Rags anudB gg. WT ANTED' One :hund&ca- Thousand a~nd~ VIof each. : R- L. OE T 1iamba, A nell.20. I