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0 B IT U A RY. DiEI, at her residence in Edgdfield District,S. C., on the 16th of J une, of Typhoid Dysentery, Mirs. MArY Gomnii.ioN, in or about her 8s2 year. She was an orderly member of the Methodist church ineny years, and died in the full assurance of a glo risn immoriality buiyond the grave. The children 4f the deceased have lust lhe ktidest o'f monthers. The iirge c:rele of her nequaitaillnceS, the true and costant frtind, 111 the povte of her neighbosrh..od, their mt liberal beiielictress. But she has bid adieu to to' and pain, and taken up her abiode in the r.alns of eternia! bliss. . DFratTEI) this life, at Maj. G. A. A DmsoN's plan tation, iicar Cambr-de, in this Distriet, on the :Iil inst., Mr. .bonY M3s, aged :.bout 50 years, with 'Mlr. l51s unit,-d liiself to the Biptist Church at F'elbwshii ahout 20 years ago, an.i so far as we can learn liv:i a nsite-'tint membirer ui ti tle ttme of his dleath-at least le died witlhin tI pale of the * Church. Two days befre his duith we we:e sitting near his hed and lie mutteredi somiething itl a l w voie,... ie was av %sked what lie wmitte.I. ii reply was that --I want ithi:ng in tie wiriI, but what I j;Istly deserve.'' That remik has been the char aeteristic tit his u% hI!e life-Ihe waited nothinig but what he j istly desrved.i lie leaves a wife anid a Veil d litihreii', imstIlV stmiall. to IoLntit his hiss. lie , was a kiid husband aid truly an ateet:zniate father. W. C. Di.n on the I ii., of .tuly at R.sswell, Cssbb Coiunty, Geioruia, Mrs. 1esaxru -1 tNNS., " ifl of hir. IiAs- INO .:1 .vINGSs, in lie .l'd year 4X her a!-. Mrs. JE tsxNis wa raies, and lived il -'dlgthe-si uitil a few year' back, n% hen % ithI her I:usbaid and children insvtd to, Georgi. * it has seldom fa'!en to our it to reords lihe death s:f a l.,y in the priv::te w::ks osf life that will be Im-r siincereiy fet 1han that sf is .1 e tNNtNGs. Hier di'ea-e being prostractedi, batiled thei sk i of her medi .d a: eniildas. althitougih soImite of the ti i tNse ietit and sk.i ful practitiIsIII wvri c nsuid. 'hat vir tuous energy and deiion which had so )eu:iiar:y markud her ehtraetsr i through lifie, was voitirfully displatved in its elssng scee. She met deati w- itli a caltiand dignified composu:e whieli hetrayed neith er regret for the last. uor apppehenision for tihe future, so tar as she was iii-Evidialy canterne. 11er eheif sol ettude secimi to be mnifested for her husIanl an-1 childrin ; lie beitngs fir frssii the death bel sene at the tittle of her di-iut:isn. in the dellath sf r 1s. .h:ssixas, hir Iusbansi has ev rv consolatisi that subhl teid toi softnts atil iti gate the bitterness of his bereavemitent ; h has every re:asii to be:ieve. thtt his ss is her eternal gaini, that sie I:s exeltanaed the toils (if life for the peace and tranqu:liiy of the eter:il world. Being not pernmtlty seitled, .-he hal never mivedi her membership from the Pleasant Crove Baptist church. in thik lDisriet, ts anot r ; she hav big been a member of that church for several vears. But, she is gsne, and it is sur duty 1) sub:it %iti out a mutr-mur. to 'ie wil of Ulim, in whose hands are issues of life an.1 de.th. S. W. N. DiED. at h s resilencein this D:strict on tie 7th inst., ir. .1. E. Cia-reLuaE, inl the 2th year of his age. Ti-re is no sadder recird tim that of the ieath of a \vouig imiani in tile prsmiitse of ai Isslin life sf haIp pittess. To, see su:i a: o 1s iaaly an % igtotirous f.,rm sitik bv disease i tl he tav.- remind us 1us4t freb!y I be frg ,tern Ithat .we are bout Just adi vanity. This vsoul itr intlIll 4- fine itelleet. of' great geti-ros'ty, aiI o-f the i imst md'able sipSiositiont ot .in 1, hl I secureds dt atitahmin.tit ,, :I greteir itum ber of friendL th:an perobia'ty :my (of his ai.- ii wur wiid c.snmitLiity. lie wa- ti afl etionate husband, a kind master, aI;i a mo"s: isiihful frisitl. The tribute if tears and f smtipatli for his heart-stricken wife, parntrs, brt:hlers and relatives, is miniiledl waih a sisoirnIfRl re.ali,.a:in:s bsy all of his frieitds, of n.s copiimin ref and regret tthat onie s yotting. so kiid ansd intr. si::. loviinz an-l belsived, shoulsi s ru.dely he Issrn 'rm a:no:s them,-yet, lst us.lelv, ih1sugh we feel it so. It weas the ltti of G di that is:s hied1 himt its tihe( skies, a b'essel csinpniy of A is has v .tvvyel ItIs spoirit home to a - house not iade widi hatnds eternal in the lea vienS. it is siometeiis li ease tit the partitity oif a friendl han I hssantilies Ite di ad and presenuts a ebar aeter far iri!ter thtm the hviig idsrvedl. Blut wi:h Mr. CAei.EIia: this catm t be dont, le w:: inre in purty. pIey. ;:n i a etin thatt Ith !-rief space ilottedi its eati -rtray, h1e- er sk.lui m'sght be the arit. lie aw niaturully biinevs let rndtt pou5(s1ed fa ameek, qu'et, chsee:ful and' altetiinte i po~sit lii, but t hese <paiities wvere all isalked and tui itied bsy a strotng chtristuan rfa'thi. Il li had fr neatrhy ti-t yea's befores eth :OI pasessssed a hie.f ini th- Savoi:r, and hadts bi ent b-:ps:izedl ins uthe likiet...-s' it hs di.ath, anid wra kesl, iin iewnetes of lfe. ii h- as thle el-lest lsn anit chadd isi ihis parents,. whoe are e::flediis tssu:in fosr him whilst vet thle t ars. were fr-esh isn the b:ter ssf dep1arte.i rellitives, butt we wosiu.1 say tos hthem, Whyii weep ? Whys keep hi mi frizm the gh-srious psrospeets To's the ati;-, psarents andi brothers, suech thsuu.hts can alsine bring reiief,:iu and sty thle reemberanice iof the dlepted~t serve toi pint aill wits kiiew hsimt ts the path is! duty ani I pi ty in wvhieb lie walked, aind wvhichl has conu-:ltedi hsimti is. hsit hismie pirelareds by Ilirim whlo eried --fatther, fsrgive thsemt fssr they kntow nti what thier do." E'I. :3i. M1. Notice. TnEc unioinimeeting of the futrth division of the Edgezsfie!dl Iliptist A soe:;ttion, wil commlientee with ~sIt. Zisin chturebi, Friday before tihe lifthm Sabbath int July. Rev. D. D). ULNessoN to pireachi the introsductory sermonsf. Subjects of discssion-hst. What is the duty of a chsurchs to its Pastior ! - What is dhe cau'e of so :nal$ weak anud deeinintg churches, and the brst mueants to revive thteim. S. P. G ETZEN, Mloderator. J. Cuant, Secretary. Religious Notice. TnE~ next imeetinig of tite Mlisisters' and Deacons' Couference of the Secsond lDivisivin of the Esdgehield Ba.pti-t Association, wvi:1 be iheid with the SnlLo.i Cntens, A bbeville District, otn Fridaiy before the 5th Sabbath in July next. Elder J~is. M1. Ciu.t~s will preach the htatrodue tssry Sernmon- Elder J. Tt:.trr, Ait eirnate. Subjects of discussisin.-1st. Relatice dutics of Preacher and people. 2d. Thme cause of thme sad declensiion of Religion, Eider IL. LEe:tos to write anx Essay ont a subsject of his own chtoice. 'rThe Mlinisters andi Deacons of thte Geond Divi sin iof thu Associatioin ares affectiontately iinvited to attend the Conferenice. SORT. BRY AN, SECcitv. Southernf .Bauptist Publication Society. A T the montly mneetinig sif the Board, held ont - duine 7th, t he next anniual mieeting sof the sio ecety was appoinited ito be hsel ins connectsiin wvithi the'State Convemnion of Stouth Carolinta. The Ciii vention wvili mecet at Greentvile ont the. Saturday be fore the 4th Lord's day- in -duly.. Urethsrein and friensds favorable to, the ohjects of the Society ate alreetiona~tely inivited to) attend. By order of the Bosard. E' T. W ATKINS, Cur. Sec. _July 13 3 t 2G6 117 TiiE frienids of JOSEPli AIN E Y, Esqr. respectfully announice htim as a canidate fosr a seat in the next L~egi-lature. _________ Bezaleel Chapter R. A, lYL A REGULAR Cosnvocation of UEZALEEL CI. hArPTE:R, No. 8, R. A. M., will be held otn Saturday eventing. 22di inst., at 7 uo'clock. G. D. TILLM1AN, SEC'Y. July 20 ______t____ 27___ T11i Subscritber takes this occasison to infiorm Isis customiters that lie will, for this. mnithis of Jluhy and August. furni.<h them goosd FA T BE EF, sot loinday, Wed nesdaty, Friday aiid Saturday imornings, and also or. Saturday eveinugs when so regn sested. lie illh, also, furnish thiem wvith fine, fait, tender LA MBS anad S1l0 TES ont Tuesdasy, Thiursdaty andh Saturday mornings, or oftener if sdesired. W. W. GOODM1AN. An Actual Fact?! A LT LhPersoins indlebted to me for eef or Miutton, aitre requtested to inaike immuediate paymient, ats it is imspos-shh: fo~r ime to get either withtout the Cash. Therefore all thovse whio are in arreairs must pay up forthwithi, sir ense seninig to M1arket with thseexpectationt of gettiug thir wats supplied. W. WV. GOODMA.N. July- 13 4t 20 French Language, M NSIEUR OSCAR LOUIS THEODORE will be in Edgefield shortly and wishes to form a few FRENC11 CLASSES. lie comes highly recommended and hopes to meet with liberal patronage. 11' For particulars call at this Office. July 20 et 27 Edgefreld Artillery---Attention. Y OU are hereby commanded to be and appear at the P1vF. llot'sE, on Saturday the 22th of .July inst., for dri.1 and review. A strict attendance of everv member is desired. On tie sane day a Barbeuc will be given byI the Company, to which the Ilonotary %tembers and the Edgefield Brass Band are respectfully invited to attend. By order of Capt. M1URAGNE. E. 11. CovAlt, Clerk. July 6, 3t 25 HAW GAP BEAT OMNPANY. ATTENTION. 70U are herehy commanded to be and ai. ppest'ar at G. MI. lIoper's on Saturlay the 22d of July armed and1 equ'pped as the law directs, for drill and instruction. By order oCapt. TIIOS. B. SUAW. July 13 2t 20 Curryton Academies, IlE First 6ession of these list-tutions will e'ose w~thi the pres,-t month. The Second Session will begit the Ili July, at twhich time it is desired I all candidates fur adnission wi I be present. Cha'r'n Board of Tue June 26, 1S54. tf 24 Medical College of Georgia, i r IlI E Twenty-third Course of Lectures in this I . Institution will coninence the FIRST 310-N- v DAY in November next. Faculty. Anatomy-G. LI. NEWTON. NI. D. Surgerv'-L. A. DUGAS, M. D. Chemistry and lharnaey-ALEX. MEANS, M1. I). Nlateria Mledica, Therapeutics and Mledical Juris prudence-I. '. GARVIN, Il. 1). O'ut..trics and Diseases of Women and Infants J. A. EV E, M. 1). Physioloy and Pathological Anatomy-II. V. M. MlLlleR, NI. It. Institutes and Practice oflledicine-L.D. FORD. 1. 1). Comparative and Microscopic Anatomy-Il. F. CA311'l;ELL, M. D. Demnonstrator of Anatomy-R. CANIPBELL, .I. D. Clinical Lectures will be lelivered regular'y1 'it Ihe City llospital, at.d ample opportunities wi:i beal'urd ed far the study of 'ractical Anatomy. Fees for the etitire Course..........$105 00 Mlatriculation Teket (to be taken once) 5 00 Fur further part:culars, apply t0 G. M. N E rWTON, Dean. A iu:Ista. July 8,h. 18.5. 2.1 27 N~otice. i EDISTO KILLS IAVING eltangei owners, anI the present JA firm wIll, itn a few days, lve two run of Burs i exe.'llint order f..r gritndng wheat; atnd they will hiave a'so, an excel ent pair of granite: Stones tot' grinding corn, and it can be arouind at all times itt its turn. The sub-cribers flatter themselves that this new arratgemnentwill be of sotne convenience to ' the public, and we would :ok for a contiiuance of the very liberal patronage which the Ilills have liretoftire received, only so lung as we may nrit tl.- sa1e. Persons wishing to engage tinme, will please do so in the et ening of each day, as it is the intention of the It es nt own rs to gr.nd in t he lay-time only, except itn case of necessity or grevat press. W. L. CUI.E.\lAN. IENIY I.YlIiAND, R 1.1EN LYIR.\ 0 ). .Julv 13 tf 20 M~ammoth Raffle.,I -iETickets for W. A. IIAnnats' BEA UTIFUL ltESIDENC E, in. the \ilhage of E'Xgeti- Id, are'L not all vet taken.. T1hey cennL ha ud oh' Us P. lhe-riua, Di-. A. . .AUeE~ and .NI. LUEDEselleLTLI. at Edigehield C. 11. ickets 0 $1.I .l ulv 6 tf 25 Valuable Plantation for Sale, I C) li1ER for sale tmy valuable Plantation s'tuated Ion Ch.,ey Stoey Creek, in Pieketns I istrict, S. I. i vic e frotu Tuuoliver, two tmile's Noirt'. West of I'lihlor's lietreat, where therei is an ex ehllent School , atnd ten ieIts from thle V illhage oh Walmilert' which is imnmediate'ly on the lRail Liad-. Th'lis Plantati' n contains about Foui r I utndreid acres, lifty of wihitch is numbiter one bottomn land. I I have raised 00 bushels cml' corn her aetre, and ont six acres 1 have ra.ised W5tt0 pionntds of seed couttont. It is well adapted to the. .uivatioin of sum'l grain. On the premises is a comfortable dwelling, good negro houttses, batni, thtri shting nmachine', &e. There is also on this pltace a a keb gold mtine, which has bet'n pronosuaced, by thiose ciopt'etnt to jndge, as bemta good in quality and quanity. Th'lere is aso a site fur -a .llil Seat on the pretinses. I wi:l s,1 mIty crtip, moy stock oft cattle, shecep and lhogs, and give possessin at any timte. A barga.n can be had as I atm determtined to move. MtAG EIl CA LE. Bachaelor's Retreat, July 1, 3t 2-> Particular Noticp. To the Stockholders of' the Edgefield Odd Fellowes' and Masonic Building Associa GENTLENIEN: You will cotme foun'ard and pay to .las. It. St'livan,, Treasturer, oir A. Itlamsey. A gent, the TIhird instahnienit of 10 pe'r cent. ont your Stock. Anal thoise whio have gin their Notes ihr the First and Secontd Instalmetnts, are earnestly re quetet.d to take thenm up, ats we mi ed money to have the weork aivanced. i'lease respomnd earl'. A. G. TEAGU'E, l'res't. June 22 tf 22 STIATIE 01" SOUTH'I CAROLINA, EDGEFlEL~D SALE. IN EQUITY. J. Rlainsford, A dm'or. 'T rs. Bill to set up Moart J. D. Tihbetts, ~ .gage, to MarshaL As F. II. W ardlaw, I sets, <f-c. J1. F. A dams nad others.J IT' havitng beeni referred to the Commissioner of this Court to fix a day, which shall be linal, for the retnderng in of elaimis by' the Creditors of .Johnt Ibll atnd C. .J. Glover', Ott motiotn of NI r. A htey, Solicitor oif F. II. WVardlaw, It is ordered that the tine wvithin whicht the satid Creditors are required to appear before t lhe said Cotmmtissiotier and estab ist their detnands be extetnded to the fourth Mlon day in August next. A. SIKINS, C. E. E. D. Jluly 3, 1854. 8t 25 STATE OF SQUTI[ CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. [IIA RLES K ENN ERLY, who is in the eusto Jdy of the Sheriff' of Edgefieldi District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias al Satisfaciendumt, at the suit of Willianms & Christie, htaving filed ian my Ofie, tiigethtr with a dehtedulu, Ott oath, of his estate and eff'ects, his pctitiott to the Court of Comi mn I'leas. prayinug that lhe tmay be admitted to the benefit of thte Acets of the Getterail Assembly, mnade far thte relief tif insolvent debtairs, It is Ordered, that the .said W~illiamns & Christie, and all the other. Creditors to wihott thte said Charles Kentterly is inj anywise itndebted, be', antd thety are hereby sum-I moned and have ntotice to appeaar before the said Court, at Edgetitld 0. 1I., ott Tuesday thte third day of October next, to show cause, if amny they can, why the prayer of the petitiuon aforesaid should not be granited. . T1. G. BA CON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, July 5, 1854. 13t 25 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEJ.D DISTRICT. ZN EQUITY. Ex Parte Johln E. F. Ryan, Ralsa M. Fuller and Stanmore B. Ryan. J IN compliance witlt an order of Court signed by IChian. Wardlaw, on the 6th inst., I hereby no tify thte Creditors oif John E. F. Ryan to piresett att prove their demands before tte, in my oflice at Edgefield Court hlouse, ont or before the 17th daty of dJuly next. A. SIMIKINS, C. E. E. D. LADIES' DRESS GOOUS, r HAVE on hand a la1rge assortment of Ladies' IDress Goods, Trimnings, Mantels, &c., coim >ising Silks. Plain and Printed lBareges, Tissues, )rgandies. Grenadines, lusins, &c., which I wish o close out with the season. I w.1t sell them at rime covt for CASH, or fir a very small advance in cost to regular tine customiers. W. P. BLJTLER, .N0 1, P.% aK isLow. Edgefield C. IT., Ju'y 13. tf 26 New-Goods at Low Prices, LIBERTY 1ILl., S. C. r HE Subscriber respectfally announces to the public that it- tas nsow on iand at I.iherty liii, un ENTIlRELY NE\\ and FASIIIUNA 3LE Stock of -A.50 G13 R 0 0E.RE77 S N GROCER! ESt Hardware, Hats and Caps, Asn A \AitIs-r y or oi'.it '.r.:X GODnS, kl of wh-eh he will sell at EXTREMELY LOW RICES, and.1 -i :tn ae-omuiodaitig termsias any ther House in the country. Give lhim a enll. W.\0 B. GIll"FIN. June 12. 3mn 22 A CARD!. '1L E Subscriber takes this method o rtendering his thanks to tll. inilabitants of hefield Vil i e and the surrounlin country, for lie .heral trnage hitherto extenile-1 to l,ia, and by whieh e is enabled to continue his iusinebs at the Corner ore, next to the Car ..i na II 'tel, where he still pa GEN EltA 1, ASSOiRTi EN'r of 1D a -Y o D'D Dri , GROCERIES, CROCKERY, onnets, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c. e has a FULL SUPPLY of the above :irtcles, rhich lie respectful'ly invites the Pub ie to eXalnilc Jfore purchasin elsew here. IHis Stock has been arefully SEL .ECTEI from the largst sand chiap t lous.-s in New York,iid will be sold at REA ONAULE PROFITS FOR CASI! T. ROOT. Edgefie!d C. Ir., lay I f 17 Read Quarters; FIRS-r DIVrSION -ru1 CAROLINxA M111rrA.? A bbeville, J uune 201, 165-1. )RDER NO. 3. The fillowing Riegiments will parade for neill and eview at tle times an. l:,es speeilied belmw, Viz: The 10th l legiml-nt of ihiantry at R ehLardson's n Thursyiv the 27th of .Ju'y lwxt. The 7th egimniat or I nfamiry at ithe " 4d Wells," n Satuardl.tv dhe 2th f .r uly next. The 9th Il-gi:nent of I iitii::try at Lowe's on Tues ay ihie 1st of Au-.uct next. The 2d Rlegim-t of C.v:,:iry at .ongmir's on 'hur.ay ithe 34 if Auust n.-xt. h'lie 8th il ginent of Iimitry at " Morrow's Old reld ,'' on Saturly the 5:i of A tnUust next. The 6th legiiniut of lifiantry at Lomoax's, on u siav the 8th of A ugnrt next. 'I'he ~4th ib-iment of liuimtry at Haney's, oil hrsd:iv the 10th of A izust next. The 4ld Iliiment 4f Ifatitry, at Mintiii's on a1turo day the 1211h of Anuiust iext. The 2d liegiment of h:fantry at H:1l's, on Tites ay tie 15th olf Auust next. 'he 5th Ri-ciment of Inlintry at Ilutiter's, on 'luisday th 17th fit A ulu-st next. The 1st l-igimint of cavalry at Pickenivi:e, oin aturday th dlt of A utust next. T'le 3d Reliment of lufatry at Toney's Old tire, on Tues:l;y the 221d f A ugust next. The 1st 1vaill e itt -.. Inifintry at Bentun's, on' Th'le einmissil nedl andI hut -ciouiissionedl Oflieers il' uts. mieA the day preiiousi ait the plnee of rent ezvouts of their resp~ective lIegimtents, fori drill andi~ iseciionii. ttitnd the Reviewvs in thir~i seperait'eiiimiimnds,andti re chtargerd with the exti uniin of' this o:der. By order of Meijr Gi-neial 31eGOWA N. July 6 tf 25 UCed Quiar'tes. FIlRST I\ VISION, ADDIavaILO C. 11., June~i 20, 18s5 )RDER NO. 2. thle Firsi D ivis:ozn of Southi Carltna 1IlitLi, Johna C. Si iipkitisDivision A djutanit Gencral, with ie rank of ('doniael. Ienjoiin Z. I l'lerndo, Divniiiin inspec tor Gener 1, with the rank of Lieuteniat Coilin.-l. J. lierry sliaan, Divi~iona Quariter las--'' Genter 1, witht the r:mik of .\ajitr. Robi'rt A. F'air', Divsion Pay 31aister, with the ink of .\!iosr. Wim. L.'Cai houn, AMd de Camutp, with the rank sif h~ijr. Ribert Mlaxwell, Aid de Camp, with the ranik of Ljr. .111hn W. Subcr. Aid de Caiip, with the rantk i'f l:jor. fT0heiibove nam-ad ofliecrs haive bjeen comm'ss'on d in cotiformiity with thie rank cif eatch, and they il be obeyedl and respect di accordigly. By order of SAM1UEL MleGOW.\N, Maij. Generail 1st Div. So. Ca. Mlilitiai. July 6 4t 25 Ilead Quuarters. Sieve-ru L EGIitENr0, S. C. M1., llmburg, .July o'th 1 554. 5 D)URSUANT1 to) orders fr':ni lrig. Gen'l WEvER, [the 7th Regiiment will assemubla at the t)LID 1'L LS, on Saturday the 2Jtha itnst., tirmed anud quipped as the lawt directs, fir drili andl review. C~omissionied anid non-comissioned-ttlieewrs will asseIible the da~y pirevioius for dr'li and insstructiin. Capu:ns will be explectedl to ma~ke full returns of' heir compaies * n tIhe day of dr~ll. y order of Cul. S. IA RRISON. F. M. COt.ESIN, A djutatit. July 13 3t 26 Reaud Qua~rters. Fuztsr Unwu.oE CAvALaY, S. C. M. )RDER NO. 2. , 1iE toilow~ing Regiments of Cavalry will pa ra.de' br dtrtl Lind review, att the tumes anid Th le 2i Regimient of' Cavalry at Iongmires (not Lt Mount Vernoni) on Th'lursday the 3d of Augua The 1st Regiment of Cavalry at Smith's Store, on iaturdaiy the 19th of' A ugust next. Then Cuiiaisionied antd .Non-.Commnissioned uoffi ters will appqeair Ut the places above stated ini their espetive Regimaents the day previous, for dri Land strution. By order of S. M. WILKES, Maj. Gen. 1st Brigade Cavalry, S. C. M. J. V. Mooint, Brigade Major. Ju'y_13 tf 26 - head Quarters. SMcoND iG IilENT CAvA LIiY, Liberty 11i, July 7th, 1054. . RDE R NO. CCORL)ING to an order from Gen'I WILKLEs, the 2d Regimnent of Cavalry will assemible at Wngmgires' on 'lhursday, the 3d of August next, or dill utud review. Thu conunissioned and non-comnuissiuned officers till appear at the same place, the day previous, for Irill anud instruction. J NO. F. T1ALI3ERT, Col. July 13 2t 26 lNotice. BY Virtue of an Order from II. T. Wrig;ht, Ordinary of Edgehield District, I shall pro. :eed to sell at mty residenice., (lae nile below the Pinie House, on saiturdaly the 5thi day of August Iext, tall the Estate of Vanii Sweareingin deec'd, :onsisting of. four ntegroes, one truact of land, ontainug 0on0 hundred uatd fifty (150) acres, :ore or less, bounded by lands of It. Tr. Mimas, [. R. ~ever and otnters, on a credit of twelve onths. Purchaasers will be required to give ioes with uaple security before the delivery of ay properly. MARY SWEARENG IN, Executrix. EDGEFIELD 0OLL-EGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES. I Rev. C. ,. IRAYMOND, Principal 8. Pu?,Ls mAvE ENTERED SINCE ICTH OF JAN'?. T 1E SUMMER Session will commeneo on bNlonday, April 24th. The Academicll building consisting of eight conodioillus Roo1ms is finely furnished with every tliIg neersary to secure the most rapid advance Ient (f the Poupils. In this respect we do not think greater advantgL'es can be anywhere enjoyed. The por9scribt d cour.-e of Studies is so arranged, that if ithe Pupils rerai long enough at the Institution to pmrse it regu!airy, they can hardly fail of acquiring a Iieral and finished education; and in the Extra course a thorough knowledge of the fine arts. P'npils entn enter at any time, und if near the middle or close of the Session, are charged but from the timle of entrance. All such de1tductitins Ihowver date fron the Chlse of the second week of that Seswion. Loss of time from s:ekness if of inore than two weeks is also de'dueled. The tates or Tuition are conformed to those of other In.titutions of the same grade. Paynents are tot he male at the close of each Session. The rol lowing list includes all Expenses per Eession of 14 Weeks, Collegiate Department..............S15 00 Acidemie do. ------.---12 0 Primary do - 7 *00 and $5 00 P'u'ls using the Philosophical A ppnratus, are charged Extra $2,00 per Session. And all Pupilst are charged 50 ets ench, a Session, for contingencies. Extra Brauclhes. )lusie............ -...........$18 00 French........................ 8 00 IDrawing.......................8 08 Oil Paintin'g............ - - ..-- 15 00 There is no charge for use of Piano. Pupils prac ticing at the Institute are however charged S, each session. to pay for keeping the Pianos in tune. Board, with washing, lights and fuel $10 per month. There are no other extra charges, except for Books and Music s-.hl. It. T. Mlm, S. F. GOODE, E. PENN, Trustees G. A. ADDI19ON, A. SlDLINS. April 5 tr 12 CARRIAGE5! o ARRIAGE MAKEgR, CAMPBELL STREET. Necar the Georgia Rail Road Depot, ILL bulbl 'to oider all kinds of light CAR 1 RIAGIES, WAGONS. BUGGIES, &c., o ille mlost accoi.midating terms, and will keep on1 hand a siall stock of the above articles, which he will as sell low, or lower, than any other shop in the eitV. y REPA IRIN G done at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. N11. 1.-A small Stick of Duggies, Tiarnecs, Tir-llas, &c., %%ill be kept on hand by M\r. F. M. Nico.LAs,. Agett, at Edgeficl' C. H. .lay 4, 3m 16 IANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. -r, TILE Subscribers wotild called at tention to their Splendid assortment of superior P I A N Of% I RT B, Of 6, r). 6.1 and 7 Octavos from the celebrated Ianuilctories of ItAco. & RAVES, lIAzrLTo & Euos. and A. 11. GALE & Co., of New York. 'hese aret male fromit tle hest and thoroughly sea s.mted matcrils. with all the latest improveients, l anI are NAltRANT) to stand the various eanes of this eliiate-atd for equality and sweet tiness of tone cinot be rtrpassed. Their BOOK and STATIONERY department colsists of a good asboititient of School and Miscellaneous Books, A n. all the Cheap literature, as sooti as published, as well as a large and well selected Stick of Sta oiery, &-e. TIheir Stick of PRINTED 11US1C is the largest in the State. consisting of all the popular Songs, \Wltzes, M1arches, Variatidus, &o. I 7 New Mlusic received every week. jllusical Insturneasts. They tiso keep an elegant assortment of the ful fuwingistrumentts on hand viz: Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, TEOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLE TS, BANJOS Accordeonls, Tamborines,. IFLUTES. &c. IAlso, an nssortmentt of Mlusical Merehnmndize, 02 in assortimet of superior Violin aiid Uuitar STIN (s. alwa':s on hand. A ll the ahore articles ws ill be sold for Cashl or od paper, by G IEO. A. OA TES & B ROS. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov 9, if 42 Spring and Summer Clothing! I ~ TTIl1 Undersigned have now on htand, and are still receiving large Ssutpplies of Spring atnd Summer READY-MADE CLOTHING, IOf the 1bitest styles, anid of various quat:ities, so that every taste mnay bw suited. - -Also A handsome lot of ShllRTS, DR AWERS, CR A VATS, 1tANDI)KllllEFS, GLOVErS, &c. ---Also Aexeivavri,-ty of YOUTHI'S and CHlL imit-S CO~llNG.All of which will be fur nised at fair prices. CLAYTON & BIGNON. A ug usta. A nrit I t 3mi 13 State or Souti Carolina, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. By H. T. WRIGH TEsq., Ordinary of Edge Whereas, Johnm Colenn has applied to me for Lntlters of Admninistra.tion. on all and sin gttlar the goods and ehattles, rights and credits of James Bonihatm, late of the District aforesaid, de.:eased. Tese are, therefore, to cite and admonish all aid singulatr, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be atnd appear before me, at otr next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hioldeni at Edgefield C. H., on the 24th day of July inst. ton show cause, if any, why the said adininistrationl should tnot be gratnted. Giv..n under my hantd and seal, this 10th damy of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hiundred and fifty-fotnr, and in the 79th year of Americani Independence. .H. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D. July 13 2t 26 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. Y) yH. T. WVRIGHT, Esquire, Ordinary of E dgefield District-. Wh~fereas, James Mathena has applied to me for Letters of Admninistration, on all and sin gutlar the goodse and chattels, rights and credits ef Nancy Bateman, late of the District aforesaid Thse atre, therefore, to cite and admonish all and siniguhar, the kinidred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Conrt for the said District, to be holden at Edgefleld C. H., on thme 24th lay of July ins'.., to show cause, if any, why th~ sid admninistrationl should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 10th day of~ July in the year~ of our Lord one thous and eiiht hundred antd fifty-four and in the 79th ymar oft American Independee. HI. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D. July 13 2t . 26 Beautiful Residence for Sale ! THlE Undersigned, Agent for the dfi~ Distributees otf the Estate of the late i15Thomais H. Loveless, (who are all of age) offers for sale the TR ACT OF L AN ID on whmioh the maid Thus. HI. Loveless resided alt the time of hiis death, sitnated on the Columbia Rtoad about six til~es from Edlgefield C. HI., contain in Three H-unidred acres, more or less. Th lands will be sold for division, upon term. favorable to purchasers. Juno 22JOHN C. LOVELESS. . rL 3IE WB Y & C D, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHINC, T M. NEWBY & CO., under U. S. Hotel. Augusta, Ga., are now receiving the LARGEST, . BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASEOR3IENT of SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ever offered in the City of Augusta. In addition to which, we are weekly receiving FRESH SUPPL1ES from our Ilouse in New York. We also keep constantly on hand a large Stock of YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. ALSo, a full assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, for gentlemen's wear. Z Country Merchants and all persons visiting- Augusta will find it to their interest to examine our Stock. as we are determined to offer our Goods at the lowest prices imaginable. Au ,s., April 3. i8n4. tt 12 Rich and Beautiful Goods AT THE NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GODDS STORE OF WARD & BURCHARD, OrrosITE MASONIC IIALL, AuGusTA, GEORGIA. 'TE are now receiving our SPRING AND llVSUm11ER supplies of Rici and Elegant Dry Goods, .elected with mudh care in all the Northern Mar ket, and we take great pleasure in inviting the at tention of all in want of FAILY SUPPLIES, -eeling assured tiaL we can offer the best bargains to be found in A ugusta, In eletnnt Spring SILKS, Rich Wedding SILKS. Organdies. Tissucs, Bareges, French Jaconets, Lawns, Black,'roenide Silks. A Iso. one or the largest Stocks of high Lustred Black ITA LAN SILKS,-the most elegant Goods ever oil'ered in A ugusta. New and beautiful 'arisian PLAIDS, in Silk and other Fabries, with rich conbination of Colors, in eluding the gay, the grave, the rich, the elegant and chaste. EM IROI DERIES of every description,--and in fact every ot her kind of Dry Goods suitable for Laitles an l Children's wardrobes. SH[AWLS OF EVERY KIND.-In thin De ipartmnent will be found some of the most elegant Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, ever exhibited South of the Potonei. AlOU RtNING GOODS in great variety. American, Englih and Fiench CALICOS and GINGI I AMS. IIOUSEWIFE and] FAMILY GOODS-As Iri.6h Linen, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linen and Cotton, Table Damask, Napkins, Towelings, Diapers, &c. Aunuta SiTEETINGS and STIRTINGS Cot ton OSNA BURGS and Georgia STRIPES at the Manufacturer's prices. f- Our Goods will be offered at a small ad vaiev upon the original cost, for CASH, who!esale and rtail. They will be shown freely, represent ed fIyrly, and submitted to the nibiassed judgement of the purelaser. Cf" Orders accompanied with the money will have our prompt attention, and the exercise of our best judgment. z WARD & BURCHARD. A ugusta, March 27 tf 11 Ladies' Mourning Goods, W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has W received fron New York a full supply of LADIES' MOUR NING GOODS, among which ae Lupin's Plain Black CTA r.LY, of the best quality; Lupin's Black Summer BOMBAZINE5, of beau tiful styles ; Plain Bllack BAREGES and MARQUISSE, of ex tra qualty ; Plain Black Barege DELAINES; Plain Black GRlNAlDINES, an elegant article for Mourning Dresses; .Mourning a IUSLINS and LAWNS, in a great va riety of styles; Mtourning GINGHIAMS, of superior styles and quality; Superior llk. ALPACAS and Canton CLOTHS; Superior English Black CRAPES, fur Veils and TIrimmiing; Dik. Love, Lisle and Crape VEILS, some of extra iMes; Lad;es' Mourning Cambric and Lawn HAND KERCIlEFS; Ladies' Mourning FANS and PARASOLS, of beautirul styles To all of which tie attention of the public is re spectfrlly invited. May 26 tf 19 AGNEW, FISHER & AGNEW, NEWBERRY C. M., S. 0., I31PORT ERS & DEALERS IN HARDWARE, P A IN TSo OILS, jWindow Gila s, Grocerles, Dry Goods, &c., And Buyers of Cotton and country produce. 0i Planters visiting this Market will find it greatly to their advatntage by giving us a call. AGNEW, FISIEI & AGNEW. NKewberry C. I1., A pril 13, if 1 T The -\ bbeville I'anuer will please copy four mionfhs. Summer Dry Goods! WILLJIAM sHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA., H AS nowv in Store a very full and complete as sortment of~ Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Embracing the latest styles of Ladies' DRESS GOOD)S, and comprising almost every article re quired for famnily or plantation use. New Goods will be received through thle season by the New York Steamewrs, and the assortimnt kept complete. The public is respectfully invited to call and ex aminle the assortmienlt. Mlay 26tf 19 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMDMON PLE AS. S A31UT-' SIIA RPTON, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at tho suit of .John Cethran, having filed in my Office, together with a Schedule oii oath of hisestate and effects, his petitionl to thle Court of Common P'leas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of tihe Getieral Assenmb'y, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, that the said John Cothlran, and all the other Creditors to whom the said Samuel Sharptvn is in any wise indebted, be md they are hereby sum.moned atid have notice to appear before the said Court, at Edgelield C. HI., on Tuesday the third day of October next, to show cause if any they cn, why the prayer of thle petition atoresaid should not he granted. T. G. BACON, c. c. r.. Clerk's Office, JTuly 5, 1854. 13t 25 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. S EATON MOULTRIE, whlo is in the etlstody of the Sheriff' of Edgeficld District, by virtue of a Writ of Cap~ias ad Satisfaieendum, at the suit of R. NI. Fuller, having filed in my Office, together with: a Schedule on oath, or his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that lie may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of in solvent debtors, It is Ordered, that the said R. M. Fuller, and all the other Creditors to whom the aid Seton Moultrie is in an anywise indebted, be and they are hereby summoned and have notice to ap pear before the said Court, at Edgefield C. IH., on Tuesday the 3d day of October next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. THIOS. G. BACON, c. c.r~. Clerk's Office, July 5, I854. 13t 25 Fresh Flour. J UST received 5,000 Lbs. GOOD COUNTRY FLOUR, in Sacks, and for sale by G. L. PENN, AGENT. A pril 4 tf 12 To Rent, r H E Room at present occupied by Mr. Lad Hill Jas a D~ry Goods Store. In my absence apply to .J. A . Williams. S. CHIRISTllE. Dee 28 tf 50 ParticuIar Notice. A LrL Persons are forewarned from trading for a ?Note given by the Sub scriber to J. M. Rey nolds or bearer, for $30, due 1st January 1855, as the cosiderations for which said Note was given has not been coimplied with, and I am determined to resist its paymelnt. M. T. BETTIS., CANDIDATES. Wor Sheriff. FELIX-E. BODIE, WaM. QUATTLEBUX, JULIUS )AY, JAMES EIDSON. Yor Tax Collector TIIEOPHILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. Al. &. WiTTLE, LEE IIOLSON, .BARNEY LAMIAR. CIARLES CARTER, THOMAS I. REESE. DERICK IIOLSONISAKE, A. R. ABLE, Wor Clork. R. B. ioUKNIdGir, E)MIUND PENN. THIOS. G. BACON. ror Ordinary. H. T. WRIGiT, DAVID RODIE. JOHN W. SMIT H, W. F. DURISOE, GEO, E. HENDY, Esq. T JIE Subscribers take great pleasure in recoi imending this gentleman as a Stonle Cutter and Mill Dresser! ie cuts beautiful 11ILL STONES at his Quary on Cloud's Creek, and Mill owners would os well to ivE him a tr:al. E. P. & J. A31N EY. ( 1iggins' Ferry, S. C. A NY Person wishing their Ntill Stones Frssted or Wated, can aIddress the Unlersigneil fit orrisville P. 0., Eilgetield District, S. C., and lie will with pleasure give them prompt attention. G. E. IIENDY. Norrisville P. 0., Say 29, tf 20 FRESH ARRIVALS, D R. A. G. TEAGUE respectfully informs his friends and citizens of sdgeliehl generailly, that lie has just re-eived a LARGr A)DITION to his already extensive Stock of fresh and genuine Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. His r)rugs are carefully examined by hiniself and l that are found worthsless, reject. d : and those that are approved may be rel.ed on as efficient and of unifoprn action. ALL of his Mledicinal Compounds, Tinctures, Pills, Ointments. &c.. &c., are put up under his own supervision and in strict accordance with the n;ted States Dispeisatory. From his long and extensive experience in the ractice of Medicine, he has made several Com pounds (if his own, not to be found in the l)ispensa ory, viz:-A Preparation for the CROUP, which lie has used extensively for eighteen years. and re cmmonds with conftidene : aVERLllFtGI, safe and eflicient ; and many (other Compounds wlich lie makes extemporaneous!y to fulfil the indications in each particular ease for which it is used. It would require miore space than could be oh. tained in a Newspapoer to give aTatalogue of' tho rugs, Medicines and Chemicals kept and sold by im-suffice it to say, lie can ifurnish a Phys'eimns 0fice COMIPLETE, with Phvsiek and Furniture. lie has adled to his formner Stock sonic of the most reliable Vegetable extraets, viz: POI)OPHIL IN. STILLINGINE, LEPTANDRIN, &c. MT Planters and families can- be supplied with all lediines necessary in a family-and when desired, directions put up with each article. All of the most reputable NOSTRU3S may be found in his Establishment. Also, Candies, Kisses, Sngar Plums and Sands. ALSO, FINE WINES AND BRANDY, for Medicinal purposes. Perf unery of his own and Northern make, hard to heat. SOAPS.-. large and extensive variety. CANDLES,-Wax, Sperm and A damanatine. Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, VAI.NISlES, &c, R USHES.-M larking, Sash, Tfoul. Paint, G rain ing, Tooth. Nail, Flesh, Crumb, Shoe, llorse and Taners Brushes. ENCILS-Camet's anhl S..hte Thnir, large size. tmd last though tn' least, the tinest I IA IR B$R U'J ES ever otfercd in, the place, of various patrons and qualities. ressing and extra fine COMBS, UST ING BRUSIIE S,-An excellent article. APER-Fools Cap and Letter Paper, common and flnc. O TE PA PER-Various sizes and famey styles, NVELOPES-Conimoa Buff, Plain White and Faney Note Envelopes, INK, PENS, PENCILS AND CRAYONS, Osborne's Amnericatn Water Cabotrs. ilums Elastie Balls-Solid, lolowv and Fine,-Parlor Balls for the Ladies, inviting them to exercise within doors, when the weather is too inelemment to be out. Nay 18 - f 18 dgefield Miale Academy, H IS Institution is opened for another year under thme control of Mr. J. GREGG LHITNER, our last year's Teacher. The experience of a twelvemonthi has fully satis fed us that no more competent young gentleman can be fosund in the State than the one now ait thme head of our Academy. Tfhe best proof of this ir the general satisfietion given by him last year, backed by the additionial fact that his School, at the trmination of its first week fur the second year, numbered 43 Pupils. The Trrustees desire to assure the Public that teir united efibrts will be giveni to the cause of teir School, and a conitinued and compilete super vi son will be exercised by them over its progress. Mr. LerrNzma will in a short time procure a first rate Asistant, and any number short of four score can then be well attended to. The Building is in comfortable condition, having three large fire-places (one in each of the larger rooms,) amid being well supplied with convenient tables and arm-chlairs of the best finish. Once more we appeal to the people of Edgefield and the adjoining Districts, for their enemuragement of our earnest endeavors to establish a first rate preparatory School. Terms. For the Classical Departmeat, per annum,.. $36,00 "" . Higher Eng. " " " .. .32,00 " " Ordinarv " " " " ... 26,00 Capitol boarding to be had in pleasant families. JOHN LIPSCOMU, A RThlUR SIMKINS, 1 G EO. A. AflDDISON, LEWIS JONES, R. T. MIMS.)' Jan 11 if 52 Last Notic. ALL Persons wvho were indebted to the late N. L. Griflin, Esq., at thme time of his death, by Note or Account, arc earnestly requested to settle te same by the 1st Monlay in Sep)t. next, after hich time all unsetstled denmands will be put in suit. Mr. Lon IlU Is authorised to receive payments in my absence. M. L. BONUAM, Adnm'or. Ju 99 10t 24 Bacon ! Bacon ! LARGE Supply of GOOD BACON, just Areceived, and offered fur sale at REDucF.D Paz - c. byT. ROOT. Cheap Goods! T IE Subscriber respectfully informs his friell T and the publ'e generally that he has on hand, at the Store formerly occupied by WulzmAts ; Cunr-ras, a Stock of Desirable and Seasonable'Goods, Which he will sell VERY LOW FOR CASIE! They have been put in his hands on sale on such terms as will enable him to sell them at COST, and many of them considerably UNDER COST. All those who desire to purchase good bargains will do well to call and examine the Stock. E. PENN. April27 tf 15. New Goods! NewGood!! T IE Subscriber would respectfully invite attjn tion to his Stock of SPRING & SUMMR GOODS! It is one of the LARGEST and BEST that he Ims ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. For thu Ladies he has PLAIN, FIG'D and PLAID SILKS, BAREGE DE LAINES, PLAID BAREGES, SILK TISSUES, PRINTED JACONETS MUSLINS AND LAWlS, FINE WORKE) COLLARS & HL'KFS.. CIIE5IISEETS & SLEEVES, WITE & BLACK LACE MANTILLAS. Together with the above, he has a fine assortment- o Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, HA TS, BOOT$, SHOES, c. All of which will be sold at moderate prices. gW A liberal discount always allowed for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. 11., March 15, tf 9 NcGREGOR & SNITH, -DALZR8 IN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. MC'GREGOR & SMITII, build to orier- Car ringes of every description. They also keep on hand a large and splendid assortment of New and Second-Hand Carriages. g.f' All orders promptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly executed. F-Agefield C. H., Jan 18 tf I Soda Water. - DR. A. G. TEAGUE respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefield Village and vicinity, that his Soda Water Aparatus .is iu ine condition : and, he is drawing at his Counter, the MOST DELICIOUS SODA WATER. He doesnot wish you to tike his word for it, but come and try it. 1T The Ladies shall be waited on promptly and receive special attention when they visit him. May 18 tf 18 House and Sign Painting! T HE Subscribers having formed themselves into a Co-partnership, respectfully inform the citi zens of Edgefield Distriet, that they are now pre pared to do all business entrusted to them in the line of - Paisating, Gilding, lYarbling, &c., In all its various branches, and upon the most rea sonable terms. 0T All letters addressed to them at Edgefeid C. II., will receive prompt attention. They may be found in the Painting Room of Mr. Wrr's Furniture Establithment. Reference.-Mr. Jona LEIGu and Mr. JoN WIrr. C. H. LUCAS, A. A. PAUL. March 8 tf 8 - F. X. NICHOLAS, ' B EG LEAVE to inform the citizens of Edge 1 fiekld District that he has on hand a small lot of Choice Buggies! Also. Some that ie can sell as LOW as ONE IIUNDRED DOLLARS, and others at moderate prices. Persons wishing such articles would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he can give them better bargains than can they get this side of New York. June S. tf 21 Land for Sale. T HE Subscriber intending to move offers for sale his V AL UA BLE PLANTATION, containing/ Five Hundre~d and Fifty-six Acreu, - Lying on the head waters of Sleepy Creek, a within one and a quarter miles of J. Dorn's Steamt '.lill. Two llundred and fifty acres of the abovo Tract is eleared, under good rencing, well watered, and in a high state of cultivation, about half having been recently opened. It is well suited to the growth of Corn, Cotton and small grain. On the'pretmises are a comfortable Dwelling House, Gin House and Screw, New Negro Houses, and all necessary out buildings. Also, an excellent Well of water in the yard. There are also on the premises one of the finest Orchards in the District,ecmbracing several varieties of fruit trees. A. G. TURNER. June1 t f 20) Bethany Academy. T HE Trustees of Jiethany Academy take pleas ure in atnnouneing to thte public, that their School will be opened foar the reception of Students on the 2nd Monday in January 1854, under the su pervision of the well known and ms.:eesful Instrue tor. Wuz. M. IF.A-rnr, Esq. Rates of~ Tuition the same as those charged by the fornmer Rector. Mr. GALPIrnm. Board cain be obtained in the most respectable families on reasonable terms and convenient to the School. WIL EY H ARR ISON, WV. TIMMER1A N, J. L. TA LBERT, Da. S. F. STEVENS, G. J. SHEPPARD.J Dec 21 ly 49 Florida Lands for Sale ! 7T'IE Subscriber intending to move, offers for .Lsale his Lands, lying in Madison County. Thte Tract contains 1175 A cres, more or less 500 Aceres of which is cleared and under fence. There is a Pine Settlement on the Tract, having a good Dwelling with Seven Rooms, and all neeces sary inmprovements, such as Stables, Barns, Crib, Gin hlouse and Screw, Negro Houses, &c. Persons who call soon can get a BARGAIN. 1171 Terms made easy. JAS. N. LIPSCOMB. Feb 15 if 5. 100,000 Feet of Lumber for Sale A T my MILLS on Edisto River, ten miles East -1 of Edagefield C. H., and fournuiles below Lott's P.O. I have several hundred acres of heavy timn bered pine land, that has never been picked over, out of which the BEST OF LUMBER can be sawed. There are splendid roads lcading to and from the Mills. I alsoa have a splendid pair of Stones of Mr. G. E. Heady's cut, which make ELEGANT MEAL. Any person wishing Lumber will be supplied at the lowest prices.-Meal ground with promptness and despatch. I am Sawing and Grinding daily. JACKSON HOLMES. June 12. - 2m 22 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made at the Legisla ture at its next Session, by sundry creditors of the late Henry Shultz, to amend the Charter of the Augusta Bridge to Jones & Kennedy, as to require the tolls received by them to be divided among all the Creditors, instead of prefering the present hol ders of the Charter. Hamburg, June .5 Ut 21 - Notice ! A LL Persons anywise indebted to the Estate of t..John Wise, dec'd., are hereby requested to. make immediate settlement, and those having de mands against saidl Estate will please tender in their accounts forthwith, properly attested, ae'cording to law. SIDNEY WISE, , B. HI. MILLER."' Oct 26 tf Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of M. E. Hollingsworth, dee'd., up to the time of Ihis death, are requested to make imtaediate paymnent, and those having demands against said Estate will present them properly attested. D. F. IIOLLINGSWORTH, Adm'or. Ma r229tf 11 Notice I S hereby given that application will be made to the next meeting of the Legislators-to alter the charter of the Town of Edgefleld, so*l to release said Town from working the roads outside of its corporate limits, and also to chasnge the dary of elec tion of Intendant and Wardens. 13. C. BRYAN, Intendantt. July1 1 3 3 at 26