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DEATH OF A LITTLE STRANGEn.-Died in Nashua, on tie 21st uItino, Chas. Willis, adop. ted child of W. H-. W. and Mary Ann.Ball, aged about ten weeks. There is a tale con. nected with this lit:le child whieb somebody 1irv be interested to know. About two months ago, while Mr. W. II. W. Ball, who keeps a efreshment room in the railroad station in this city. was standin g upon the platform, and just as the evening train was on the point of start ina genh-mann nIIiknown to him stepped from the ear and handed him a package, and return. ed to the car, which was already in motion. On examination, tie packaige was; found to con si-t of a roll of bank bills, but not a word of explanation. About rine o'clock on the same evening, Mr. Ball heard a carriage drive up to his door, and the door gently op -i. The door bell rang, and the e:irri'ge went away. On gring to tle d.or a bandbox wa founrid in tihe enirv, directed to V. 11. W. Ball. upon openiig which they Iormil to their urprise, a beautifu l ch.id fzt aLleep. Along'with it was a note. prayilug IIhit the child Iiigli Itot be sent to the poior.hou-e, but that 31r. Ba.ll would keep it and give it his namme. Tiis reqest was com pHied with. and M1r. and 31rs. RilI have cared for the little stranger witi nothing short of parent al affiection. A few davs atro. it was taken sick. and finally was removed to the land of the blest. Tihere is :i heart someniZwherc-and posibiy inre than one-whici will bleed when this litle his tory miee tiheir eve, it it should ever do so. Nashua Telegraph. Tor, Auigust L. 1854. Eight b!oeks of buildings, comiipri--inr the bit. sines., part ot the town, were destroyed by fire to-day. Loss $1,000.000. Aso-iHtER CoNsIDrEIADLE DEFALCATTN.-The VashinigIion Star says ite olicers of the Treas ury have di-,eovered a meries or fra;uds commiited bv~ oie of tile collectors of tIe customs remov ed ,,i the i:comitniig o' the present Adminitrar tiun, similar to ilose perpetrated by the late Mr. Richardson, when collector at O.Swego, New York. As vet they keep the matter very clrse, douib:less wit" the view o beinr very sure oif their game before pounei:,g on him aid hi. sureties. LArLESSiEss 1.1 ST. Lois.-The St. Lonuis Republican oti le ih inst. says there is nit beena night wit hin the last week since the late rio't when ie dagier lis not druk the blood (,I' its victim. The police olice for several nights pa-i has been the receptacle of bleelinig teri Wvo have had the knifle pit to them. The' ders of iniuity in the ci:y-bad eno.'irli undez or.diinarv circum.stances-have recent lv been stirred 'p by tire worst psions, and tle streets every nigat are infested with b:iids ifr eekl''ss * men in pur..tit of dillicullies, arNed to the teeth .- and eager for an all'riay. DEATi OF A Iot1toN PATinAici.-The De-eret News of May 25, chronicles the deait of John Smith, Patriarch of the Mormons, in tie 73d year of his age. Twenty-two years tgh lie w'as dying of coisitmoni.m, and was giV en yir liv the doctors. but, lie was ntiraculously retred I( life, acordinrg to tle News, by eii bracing Mormo.is; '-for," s vs that slid. ahlitough tle weather was .o co; :t the tirne thIathe ire had to be ent, ie was ro sooinr uritaind ai elder thai Ie conitenced to ga ini helalth atid strength." Ile uiderwent nrry vi-isitudevs of forione---was expelled bV tmorb twicie froni 1is-i-onri and twice from Iillois. Theji, News concludes a glowing euli'!y upor Ii. .hiar.tter wi:h tire dueliraitn that h- ad mnisIt-red 5560 patri.ircial let ig--whieb are recorded iii sevein Lr. and closely written buooks. As associ.:ion has been in-tituted in Va.. nn der the impregnible uine of Iron Ileads. wMinse .oiject ir is to defiend tihe Feder.Jl Contitr:inr. ma3int.iin tile rights of he States, irItect civil and religions liberty. and preevrve orur glorioius Union. ~ Thee si le:irly pledgedl IIei-eves Ic. sriport the Constitui.on. and exiend a cordial wev!eaim.' tio the oppressel of. all the ci'.ilized .la~irns of the earthi. Wnr wV Aus i corttrso ro-A gtentlemn:in iin Lonidron hraitches hreu. etgrrs orver a n:Ththahr~ hun ;n withloiu ai wick. Seveir:y egg~s hart-hIen hat chi at tie tip rrf thle lung, arnd thre clrickeins reaired by anr artiticial rumther at thre bottoim. JTirN S. 1'IIELPs, Demur r:ri, is re-electedi t o Co:rrress, Cromi thre 8ix tht di-irie:. .\lisi auri. byv a liar' lwomei m.:jiri:y. The~r Lr'zislhnnre, nipor. The store of M: n-rtN. O)wi.N &. Cio.,1.anrned at Newt Orleans~, on the 5thr, conminlued 1 .000 biarrels iif whInkyv, every barrel ofC which was -r Tru: Dei r~ or D~~.i-:A-ru-Srmieitme se1liiineS is mrerred ini tha~it "Iperfect love. wh'litb castelh oi Ctleari." A n En rglish East Initdii:nan on thie rco:rst of1 Coirnw wallwas rie eiitly wvreckedl. ThIe capinrii, finidinig thit there nias nui hopec ti' sarving his d:irnght.'rs. whlo wiere ont boiard thle ship, too k thfemr on Iris knrees, ai said, " ify chtildrcus, -e u-ill die Itogether." 31hKniC.e. imrn s:y that shing the tipper lipi is injurious to te eyes.. There is a younig getlemnn~ iin this towujr so mnode-st that bre. will not emlrartce atn op. portuitUoiy. lIE wvho ias rio enemies is rusualy worthy 'of rio filends. Arid a gooid, easy, goot. fornothinig ki'rd oif a lbody is ais conitempiitible, in (rur estiuamirn, as a hogr thiiel' H Y IEIN IA L.__ MIARIED, at the residencee of 3! .j. G. D). Hiuit. on the e-veinig of the 20thi A niunist, by J1. H. Cole man, Esq , Mr. Jinan liocx.n-ir arind 3lias .Aat A. Fov, all oif this District. Religious Items. Titns will be a ieting of the 3hission-iry anid .11 ark Funda Board of thre Edgelicid ihtirt Assa-~ii .toat Miontaiin Creek Churchi, on Friday befr. -the 2nd Lord's day in Septi-ebe next, at 4 i'clock P. .\1. The- Mteirblers alre requested to be punctual in their atteridauce. J. M1. CILES, Chairman. A ugust 29. 1954. ..Truine wi'l be a Camp 3hecting~ lield at thre B'eth a:n~n Champ Grorund commriencingt uon Thursday .eveeo hibetore the 4th Sabbath in Sepieteber. -.W* are requested to say that a Pr. trac-ted Mleetinig will corrmenece at Mlount Tabr Chrurcht -on Saturday before the third Lord's dauy in Sep. .teriber next. .5iistrintg brethren are cordially invited to amtend. Pic Nic Dinner. A Pic Nrc will be given at Little Stevens' Creekn Churebr, on Saturday. tire 2dl iday of September. t' whIeb thre Candidates and tihe publie genierahly arm invited. CO3I.\ITTEE. Splendid Land for Sale, rjall E subser.bri nAers for sale the~ Tract mot Lani .1.upon which Ire fnw resides. stuatedi aborut twn rinls beb w the Puinre I hluse. anid in;med~ately on the Planuk liad. Thre Tract co na ins Two Hundred Acres, About eighty of whuich are cleaired andu in a lig1 state of cultivation, while thre rest is heavily tun bered. TIhecre are ont the pmnrmies an exellen .1utelhinig Ilouse, giotd Negr-m llouses. &ec., & c Persons desirous of purehipmg chiniupply to tI Undersignied Ott thle place. JAS. L. M1AT H IS. A ug 3t if 33 Notice. iLL Persons ind- btedl to thre Estate of W. I] 3Ioss, dlee'd., are requesteid to muake immecdi te payi)ment, and thiise having demaunds atgaim paid I-rtate, will present them prupe-rly attesteil. W ~. II. .\O06S, A dmmr. Aug- 17 if 31 OBITUARY. DIsID on Sunday Morning the Gilt instant, at the residence of Dr. Thomas B. Rutherford ins Newberry District, Mrs. D. B. PaRATT, aged Finy-five years and ten months. The deceased wasa native of Newberry Village where she spernt her whole life, whih was one of continued usefulnes. Wliilst on her way, in company with a much esteemed friend and connectionn, to visit hIer relative at whose house sihe died, site was taken wilih an apopletic stroke n hich terminated with paralasis. The deceased had lived to rai.e a la ge family, the most of whoin sie had the satisfaction ot seeing Coma foinrably settled in life, to which she greatly contribn ted1 by her energy, industry, prudence and economy. She tal been a neniber of the Nen berry Baitist Chureh for a periul of about twenty-three years, being one of the first inebners of that Church in point of tne.-ller fidelity to the caisI of her Master and atlthent 0 1tha1t particular.bratnch of his Church to which sie lieloinged was conLstant and consistenr T'Ihe services of his sanciury were her chief delight. her consolanion mitist the turmitils and troubles of life. ehe was increasingly regular in her attendance upon the preachel word, though sihe had all her lire h:nd a high regard for religion ,s revealed in the word If God, and was a seeker of this pearl of great price at an early age, which the writer of this notice has reason to believe sle found, some years before she attached herself to the Newberry Baptist Church at the great revival of 1832 when so many of her friends anti acqnintanes were brought into the fold of Chri-t. Untler God sihe ascnibed her first permanent religion< imnfpressions to the preaching of the Rev. Sanuel P. Presly a Seceder minister who lived and preached at Newberry fora period of years. She may be stidl itn have ie~arenl Got] aU her life, from the time site becaine a respionsiole being. and to have loveil her S:ivinour frtm a copuiaratively early stage of life. One of ter ihief pleasures was in viewing the. hand of G.i in the works if Creation alnt to commune with Ifin through the influences of nature. Iier aspirations of love. gratintule anti anloration were excited npnn vieneng even a simple flower, hence her love for flowtrs in tie culture of which she spent tnimst of tier leisure honrs in the latter years. of her life. Ier devotional feelings visibly increased and her Christian graces flowedt wit in a briahler light as tier life drew itonards a elose. Her zeil for religion se--id to have aequtired i fresh impetusas manifested in honh her aets ainl conversati'mi. She syimipalthised nith the poor and unfnortunate.and relieve ditress whenever it came it ter knowledge a. Ad d-e-rvalion. Site visited thie sick and afflicted, esper ially the poor, and hter charilv for mankind in general was tore and inore enlargedt, thus panilest in' ft it grmiti in _race w hich was to dit her for conntnuninntu with her Saviour and spirits of just men mute p-riect. Sine was in the liihit orf con'templauing thne aproaih of nleath. nor did she dread it. She knew in whomn sie trusted. Tis- lines are penned by one wh-to knew her most intimtie. nd if ie is dipotsed to lwell inn her virtues alonei Is- %till be rn.adilv exented when it is considered tiat all-ni-ion -niles lie pen as well as truth. Let God record the imperfectitons of men. it is His pre. >gati ve-let nian orget, it betonti him. D Ps)ra tTEt this life. on the 29oh of Jolly, 151, at the1- residt-nee of Stanmore B. nriokn s, Esil. in Abbe. ville District, S. C., Mrs. NANCr Btooxs, in the 90th year of her age. 3Trs. Bnooits waq one of the moint nlevoteud an(l con. s.itely pious -nimembers of the cIntreb of Christ. In I .rly life sine drank deep of tie cup of afleliin, cmi nscqiut on such a warfare as was wagedt in the State inilring tie Revotinionary struggle. It was her painiful lot o)t fsearch for the mangled remains of ier p:I rnitoicf:trier.among the slain of those days of blood, withliion realizing the mnournful pleasure of being able to dislinmuishi tiem. That decision and energy of sonul whieh istinuisied the vouthful heroine on that Ino1canuin. continnied with her during the wolte of her proirart.-.< piltrim:ze. It neetled hut to speak of - thse days wiehn triedt men's sults," to make shine forth cnorisienously the spirit of patriotism and chiv ainry whihi-i -i signally distinguished the Butler faumily int Fr"eeIom's ca use. An acquaintance (if fourteen years with the deceas. ited hr the w riter of this inotice, 7 of which was passnel aI p:stor of t he church to which sine belonged, served ;ile!li tnt imprest (in his mind her excehhency and oiral nirth. and lie ever fi-It, when with grave und utottering s:t-p. lie viewed her ascend the aisle (nf the churn annian take. her accustoned seat, that a mother in israeli stayed his hands while engaged in his ardu Ir;. 1I1ooks was hnrienl with Christjp haltism tip :ni a rofe-siton of hr fatith in Jesus, betw eeni s e 35th ind Wihl year if tier :rye. aml ConICrtel herself with ih,- B:opist Chunreh of ihri-t. al Croiss oiads inl New herrv I)i trict. Frnt that eritret she renovel her m..nihttnrshnip to tine churchcl of Slt. Morith, in Athhe vile l)is riet, of which shoe was a cons-istenti, loved ant hinoired nimher to the day (of her ileath. Sine lived to raise a l:trg mind respectable fauilv of chil. tirei. and tin see niany nof Ier grnmint chilhren .- rise t up Ind call t-r blessent." In :alt the reLtins :if life sine was, ..;..Il.ire. As daughter, nife, mother, friend. nt nhisper of slanier ever staineil her unisllieet chinranter. Living, she was Iighly respected and belInvent; dleail. .site is latented lby a largo circle of retives rm Ir.enits, wile "She sleeps in Jesu, blessei steep.. Fromt whnich no ever wake to weep" W. P. Hi. Dvtar oiohis lifie, at tine residtence of William B. Brookns. Lsg.. iin Atnbha ille 1)isirict. S. C., oti tine 23] D~ee Nj>3 Airs. 31.TILI.DA RtOWlNSON, intt hie Ghnst y-ae~r nif tier age'n. The iteceaseut was tthe daughter of '.mers Nainn- hiroouks. Ardenit as well as constani :: ter att ritlnnnnt, .shne wunt amni ettearedl tot herself iny fvrietil. For thne last 23 years of tier life sheu naw'an hiin nbie and nlevoteid tnla'lowr of Chnrist. lit ier last ninss sihe pircfes-ed tier reainess tin depart andt hei i nth Chisit. "n Blessed are the .lealnt h ichi ie ini the Lord." W-. P- 11 1)'rA RT::n tis Ufe at Greenwood, 3Mirnv LUctNDA, ti ln.;hr nnf Capnt. Ptldltlip LeRoy, and cotisort of M1. Thnits amibe yonmg cre-atutre wasnnmmoned hennce int tie fitll enintnemnt nnf life, atnd iinte anticipatioun nufit anv tiltwful tilays. Stie was led ton tine hneneal allir tess I han ihrec minthis sinice ; yet wItn thne ones Isener enmie sine quilied not. She receivedl tine mesco tner nnf her Fnt tier Goid, witth calumness anti re sitnantuiim ami feil asleep in Jestis at I o'clotck tin tine -lihi i'st. She was a membter of the Presbyterian Church, an exetmpiary chnri..ijan, cild and wife. For her we ngreve hunt, for our loss is her gain ; bitt withi ier timo sens-itive anmd devinted husband, we nmost simm crly symipathnize. Maty hie realize thte consotations oh line Go-petl; may lie he etiabled to say from his herr, I lie Lonrd gave. andr the Ltord hathi taiken awayi. Elesmed bei tm inciatti of thle Lird."' May lie 1F1 thnur Our anfilictions w il woirk bun for us a far umre- ,*-eediing aminl eterinal weight nif nzlory."~ 3lay ib lve so as inn 'hey his hecioved n ile's last injunctiion ---- 3eet tme ini hlave." P. An Eungincer Wanted. r ,II i, Subscribern twishes to procnure time services of au~~ <.nnnd Engineer-onet thaut camnuome wvell reoimnmnde-1, tnne otiter needt aipply. To a comn petent Eniginmeer gooid wauges will Inc given. JuliN DURN, Sr. S!eecpy Creek. A ur 31 tr 33 i o(ice. .PLCTION wili be mtade to the Legslatuure .I f th.sStatte, at its niext session, for a Roand A ug 31 3um 33 I?tate ofSutOroia EDGi-FlEn1, ) DS'1iuGTC , I-N ORDINARY. BI U''i. T. WRJIlHT,Esql., Orditnary of Edge tieln~d District. WVher-eas, Sihmpjsnon Matthsews has applied to me fhr Leti-ers of Adiniitrattion, Ott all anid sin guiar the gooids antd ebauttles, nrghts and ceidits ofl Simnetin Matthews, late of thme District afo.-e sai, dceased. Thiese atre, therefosre, to cite and admonish till and sitngitlar, thne kinidred anmd credhitors of the said de-ceaused, to be tand nappear be-fore me, at our nexi Ordinatry's Court for thme said District, to b-e holdetn at Edgefield C. H., on the 4th day of Sept. next. to shnow canuse, if any., why the sid adtministration shonuld tnot be granited. Givenm unader my band and seatl, this 21st daty of Autn. ini te year of otnr Lord one thousutand Ieighmt hiundred atid fifty-four, and in the 79th year of Amenrlean ltndependetce. I IH. TI. W RIG HT, 0. E. D. Ani e5 et 33 State of South. Carolina, E~D(Jl'lELDJ DISTRICT, IN URDIN.\RY. DY . T. WVRIGHIT, Emquire, Ordinmary of i)Edtgefieltd Di-.trict. Whenreu-<, Willi, Snitcher, hins tipplied to me for Lette.r- of Admniistrationi, oni all and sin gtlar Ine gooud- and chautitels, riht annd creditus ofh Lew.vis Derrick, late of thne District afore said deceased. Thme-e are, thaerefomre, tot cite anid admonish all and singutlar, thec kindnred antd cre-ditosrs of tie said deeasedl, to be aind aippsear befotre me, at ur next Ordinatry's Cnuirt hor thne satid Distrieh, to be hioldetn at Edhgeield C. Hi., out time 11 th dy of Si-pt. ne-xh.. tin show cause, if any, whny athe said adinistmiration shiuould not be granted. Given untder tmy hanutd anrd seail. thi 28th dauy tof Augnust ini the yeamr of our Loid onei thotis tud eight hntdre-d aund ity,-toir an td in the 79th year of Atmericanm Inude-pendence. 11. T. WRIGlIIT, 0. E. D. Auig 31 2 33 Timuely Notice. rpO s-ve Cost aund to bent-fit hisu Credlitoms, amu i earntest mpputl is maitde ton those indetetd to Stst. E. Boiwtns to come~ forwaird atndl pay) up. i is Assignied Estaute muost be speedily cloisud. W. W. SALE, Assigniee. r l.-...., Au ,,, $34. 3m 30 Edgeflield Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES! T HE next Session will continence on MONDAY Sept. ISh. A siniciettL number of Teneliers will be employed to give the Pupils, in the various departments, tie very best advantages. 'his Institution will soon enter upon ite fourth year of its continunnce untidr the present Principal. The uniftrm success wilich Cor the liast three years us attended it, we consider the biiahest test:non-al of its nierit, and the best guaraitee or its future prosperity. It has been established and furnished with special reference to the wants and patr'onagie or this D:strict antd it contains everyithing necessa rv for al'ordingy to our citizens a iltemiary fiat their daughters, surpassed by non in more (:tti parts of the State, in reniering all the advaniaes of a subtanti:d and linishe eiuention. Duritg the past year about liighty Pupils frm this District have been in attiidance, wh:lhe several from other D;s trie:s, aid evei A oii other Statvs have availed them selves of its advantaig:s. Thi iitumber we are con lideit will yet be greatly increased, as the very grent facilities .larded tir an eairtrged itid syste matized uniital cuiture, are more widely kinown and fully appreciated. 'fhe rates of Tuitim, regulations, &c., will con tinue the same as faornetly published. CHIAS. A. R A yM OND, P eINCtrAL. Aug 31 if 33 Land Trade. 'jll E sub.scribcr intetiding to ccea ntriae his farm ing interest, ofiers for salc- hi. entire Traet 41f, Land in Egeliel Stephentst creek. adjoiniing lands of -1. A. Taihert.-d. W. loebell,. . it. iiig<, W. I larrisont, and W. B. Dorn, ESqs.-The Tract contains- s-me 1800 or 2000 Acres, is well waterad. tleraily linitered. and qnanpted to grain af all kinds umtal to our el.mate. and alsao cnt toll. The Dwellingpz is very comfortable. te olier tnee ssary impjrovemnents are good, some of theat niew. To an appropv ed purehaser I will give a g(od bar gain if earlyapplieaioin is made. A. II. MORTON. Augt-t 31, I185. -it 33 Edgefield Steam Milll! r[111iE Unders-ign;-d respectfully informs th- pub i lie tlht his stmeaim F14ottr :nIl Gr4-i4 Mill having b en tharanably aapairal is now in exceilent rIIIIuning condition. and he is therefoire pre pared to o all ;-r'indi- that a generols pitb'ic m:y bestow otn himt, w%.i;hI prom ipti iess nn .dal fespatet., .JOIlN 31. WITT. Nmotlice This! .1 IN and 10111tn for sale. with :il I the necessarV i:tures to) itin a Steamt Saw .\ill of about twelve horse poweir. A pily to P. U. IJt.LOCK. Ang 21 41 32 AdministratoN Sale, B Y Virtue of an order fron H. T. Wright, Or dinqry of Ed-efiehl Iiietriet, I will sell at the late resideice of .Jatmes Raadgers, Sr.. dee'd.. (one m1i. from W. S. Snly-y's) on Tuesday the 5th llay otl Sepiterober next, till the personal estate taf tht s5.d de ecosisting of Twenty-Three Likely Negroes, Stock of all kinds..the pre-ent cron as it stands in 1ie fidl, Plantation Tools, I ousehtold and K~thein Furniture, with other things not iecessary to ment ai. Tts.-All stims of anl under five dllars will ie requirtd in ensh-ovear t: iant aatt a a erlidhI umifil tlie 25thl Dee. I855. %% i th intlrest fiaaml the 25tht Dee 1854. Prebiaser giinntes wiitvllhe e vur;tv, before the dl:iverv aar proprtv. S. IL Uu1;0 0 1:', Adi'or. Anr 24 - 32 NotI ice.. I will pro-eda1 to sell, :1 the late resiltde uif Mrs. I Elizabeth Warren, dreeinsai. (m W~ed!nesday the yt ahit aa September next, i.r entire astate. bith 1en anid Persaanal, coiA-tintg of i tract If anld im ment*::iely at Rocky Creek Churvih. containing -ontte hi.dacres. mire (or los, thalai'de by tiiels of A. tllatid. .lhn Wrilit mnd te -:tate of Siaien .a\i thewats. IThe paeasonailty con aasists of am small stocek air catle. haoutehold anda kitch, ti luriitture', &c. Ten~s-.\ II sumas unader live alar~ns will be re raurred in e:sh--aver that amouniltt Ian a credit oaf twelve nolthds. P'urchtasers will be requilt d to give lats wit h ampihle secur ityV. CAilsON W AfR R lN. Ex'tor. A nguit 21, -t 3 R unarvny FROM tihe Subascrniber, a an the .'0th aof July latst. Ia negro w.,m:mi tlaala'a CA lt iL1hN E. :laai 2 or 33 vars ald,. very ark~ acomp1leteda'a laato-t a-veral ta.li er fronitt teeth, and itt speakintg lisps cotn siderale. A libeial reward ilil b" civen for thme rapprehein dr1n andl safe delivary of saiad nagro to tie it thle rilenice of R. M. A ditns. W.\LT AV. II.\ MhLTrON. Atte 24 t N'otice. ALr personls are hecrthv faorewarnea .ri:;nins.t had inL fo~ ir eitther ane aof tihree ntatwiive by~ me, an r abiaut the 3uthi Sepatemtber, 8.53, 19 [toberit C.1 F'ain, air bearer, oif IPotlk County,': Georg:ia, as inm -eolved ntot to paay anyV onea. af sau itainoa 5. thet ('on siaeration foir whk-h theay we'rae gveni 4i:ving flal. Each of said ntets is fort t he snml~ aof tweinty-tive ttndredi'( al!nes, and1 tir.,,tae is ilia jai tle 25thi Det eber', 185d~-thea. secaatal ona the: 25th Ii -emrber', I 855, Uadihe thtirdl tal the 'd.* ha ecet.-r.g' 185.. S.\.llEL WILl.\.\lS. A Utgust 2's, 1854 3mti 32 N ot i c e. rfTHE Undaersignted htereby naiieis those~a wvho ate .1. indaebted to ht'm that untless thiey make~i pamnt within twet:tv dayis fra ti tis date, lie will, be comal p~elled to pah~tee tteir' na.eaanntl ad notes' in the iands of an caficr foar callea:il i. lIe hopes thiat alI ild thted wi'l coma' fuorward and araamptlyy yi, adsv h;imtt triami this ntle~asanit duty, whaich hle wilt bte oligaed to ala, if strit attein tan is nat given to this tuotic, int oaler to aenrry ian tis business. C. RIlTUIITElR. L'berty Ihill. Aiug 22 2t r Particular Notice. To( thec Stockholde(rs of thec Edge~field Odd Fellou-s' and MIasonic Building Associa lion: G ENTLE31lEN: aTin will come faatiw~ad and pay to .1 as. II. Sullivan,. 'Trensurer, or A. RIaunse'y. .\ bent, the IThirdl itnstahnent oif 1( paer ceitt. aattyouar Si.k. A nd those~ whor have givent halir Nata's fair ie First anda Seciand hiustahnents, are earnttstly me q tuestd to1 take them upa. as we idca mntaiey to have tme woark advanceed. Please respand --arly. A. G. TE.\( UE, Preas't. .Ttne 22 tf 22 Bacon ! U tST receiveal a sttpply of CIIOICE BACON eI SIDFES, SII0ULDEllS and IIANIS. faar sale Chtaip for' Cash. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Nlay 4 tf 16 Finual Notice I S hereby given' to all personis having claims n gainist the Esttle oaf the latte Coal. L. II. MIunady, to pe-ent thmn in adue foirm previous to the St cond .\ ittnday ini Novemiiber neaxt. Iad those indebted to the Estaute, or' to thme Subscr'iber' ts Admninistratair, ae reqluestedl to makihe pa;yintent ont or' before that time, as I tan determuined on that day to tmntke a inlt setltieett of the estamte, and must have mottey to do so. C:aansequently laonger indhulgenice caninot be rasonatbhy etxpeted. 11. T. WV110 IT, Aahim'tr of Aug 10 3a n0 Plasterinig Laths. 00,00P''ASTVlUING LATilS, fnur ..sO tad foutr and ta half feet lontg, foar sae low. A pply ttt Plank Rlada .Mill, I0 mIiiles abtove l:ntnburgr, ar tao 11. A. K EN lRICK. Ihumnburg, A pril 3 if 12 IuInported4 Turnsp Seed! A UPY oif lresh and G3enuine imported T'lLNIP SEICI,oaf last yar's Cramp. viz.: Lrge. While, Flat D~utcht, Large Globe, Large Norfolk, I lanuaver anda Iluta Bagat Turiphs. Orders from mty South Carohinta ft'iendas earnestly olitd. Just received and for sale by W.M. 1IA INES, 217 Broa:l street. Augusta. Aug. 2, 4t 29 White Lead, Linseed Oil, LAMP OIL, giEATS FOOT OIL atnd TAKi NElS OIL, for sale next door to SULLVAN's. A~g241i. T. M .8 New Goods at Low Prices. LIBERTY HILL, S. C. T ITIE Subscriber respectfdilly announees to the public that he has now on hand at Liherty Hill, an ENTIRELY 3NEW and FASIlIONA U I ii-,s tock (of -ALSO G R O C E R I E S, Hardware, Hats and Caps, AND A VARIETY OF OTt! R VAI.UA..E GooDS, All of wlich he will- ell at EXTREMELY LOW' PRICES, anl on as accommodating termsas any other Huse in the country. G;ive him a call. WMI B. GRIFFIN. Jnne 12, 22 CR0 CKER & REES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISS[ION Xackson Street, beldw and on thc opposito side of Warren's Block, AUGUSTA, GA. TIIE Inadersigned wou!l ruapeetfully inform . their friends atind former patrons, that they will remove, tn the 1st September next. to the N EW ad SIUBSTANTIA L Fire-Proof Wr:i.e hiouse on Jaekson Street, below atnd on the oppo ite of Warren Block. - We will giveoutr personal attention to all business emttrustid tp ou: eare, as heretoflore, atl hope to menrit a contiinance of- thd' favor of former patrons. We are prarcedatal to iake, at all times. liberal eh advanes an 'Produee in Store. Orders for IL\GGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUPIPLAES will be enrefaily filled, and at the low est market price. J701lN R,. Cil.OCKER., .OlN C. 1E ES. Auzusta. Aug. 3. 3m 20 Cash Customers I E in ited4 to Cll and examine the well select edal Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES be loaeginqg to the Creditors of -A3U.L: E. BJowu:as, euomisting of Sugar, Cofee, Holasses, WINE AND BRANDY OF FAVORITE BRANDS, G 1 l; EO N'S W 11IS K E Y, Tem", Loafn Sgnr. Candiel-s, SOAP, PoIVVER, CANDY, CROCKERY, OILS, VINEGAt, PEPPER, SPICE, &c. As these Goods ara sold for Cash only, g et bar aiats are olhered.. IV. W. SA LE, .1 ssgnee. I lamburg, A tag 5, 154. it 30 Curryton Academies. T E First Session of these Institutions will C'se* T th the present month. 'I he Second Session will begint t it 17th .1 of, at which timne it is desired i candidats for admision wi I be present. ROBT. 31ElillWETilFR, Char'n Boa.ird of Trusteas. June 20, 1854. tf 24 Edgefield Male Academy, lE Exercises of this Institution were resumul on the first of Augut, under the control of r .. GR EGCG LEITNER.aourlast year's Teacher. The experienice of a twelvenmonth Ias fully sais Fieal os that tto iture compaete;t youna genatlenmn un he fIdtil in the State than the onte ntow' at the head af -our Acaemy. The best proof f this ir th.- genteral satifaetion tgiv.tn byv him lst year, bekd b hv e adliditional fact tha lhis School. at the emIntatili of its first week f1r the second year, itlbered 43 PpI).. The Trustees desire to assure the Public that hleir unite:l elbarts will be given to the aause of i heir Selool, and a continued and comnplete supervi ion will be exereised by thema over its proagress. Sir. Lt.arr.t will in a short titmC procure a first -ate Assisitat. and any number short of tour score L- theat be( well attentded to. The inilding is in comfortabhk condition, havini ihree large fire-plaevs (one in vacb of the larger ams,) and beinag well suppliel with contventieit tabhles atl arm-chairs of the best finish. (Ne more We appeal to the people of Eagefield td the adjoining Districts. for th eir eneouraigeent raf ourat eartlest edtleavors to. establisl a first rate preparatory School. For the Classical Departiment, per annum,.. $6M.00 "I " Ordintarv ".., "t . t , ---' 0 Capitol boatrding to belhad in pleasant families. JOIIN5LII'S(OQM I, .A11RLl1UR SlIlKINS, 1l GEO. A. A DDIISUN, R. T. .3M.)* t g3 f ?0 Bethiany Academy. T1lE Trusteas taf IUethanty Aectd.-mty tiae lleas~ ure in ttanouneintg tao thae ptublic, thaat thtir scoaol will lie opented fiat thte recepititon a f stttdents m n the 2nda Mlatva itt Jlanary I1854, tnder thec sat ervision aaf thte well knoiwn and successful lutstruec tar. \ . ..3. I! .A-rn, Estl. 1ates oat lTutin thec sotne as thtos.: charged by Le arar Liectot. .~Alr. GAI.t., IlarI enl lte aibtainead itt thte most respecitale nis ont re::soable term~s andl ~at coneatiettott the shao. W I L EY 11. R R ISUN,) ,W. TI.\.\lIEL.\A N, ])a. S. F.ST7E\'ENS, | G. J. SI ElPARDI. J Dec 21 1y ' 4 J9 G E O, E. H E NDY, E s . r11 SuE Ltbribr take great ptleaLsure itn recomn A. metndina -hris gentlemitan as a. loeC Cut ter nd iHl Drestser ! le cut- bau~ttifut l IllLL STON ES at htis Quary aat 'uI' Craek. anad alill oawnersa wauldl aa well tat v-lat hit tr tl. E~. P. & J. A BN EY. lig;itts' Fer ty, S.C. NY Person wishaing thteir atill Stones Dressed ar Wated,. enn address thte Undelrsi.gnted at Naarrisville P. 0., Ealgefield D ist rict, S. C., aand heo will wIth pleasure give thtetm prompttlt ta'tttian. G-. E. ILENDY. Norriville P. 0., Mlay 29, tf 20 FINE 8 Patent 1Ietalic Burial Cases! p IIESE valuable air--tight anad iandestrutetibale Cat Ises. lIar prouitetg rad preserving ite D ead fair trdintry ianreatt, for vaults, for tiSsortatioan, oar f r any athaer adesirttble putrpuoe, are ol'ered for sale in thtis Vilage, cheap for Ctush, by J. M1. WITT. J tly 27 tf 28 A roclarnation. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. W H ERE AS informitatin hats reached thtis De pa~rten~tt that oan the 27th Juty last, -Jesse Mddox camei to his death by wounds inflicted by ctait saves,4 thte propert y of Luarkint Lhirmore, oaf AAbeville District, of whaomr MOSES was one, and thut the said .\oses htas fled fromi justtce. Now, to thme end that said Moses may be appre hnded and brought to sufter thte pentatties of thte la i uch easts parovided, I hereby offer a reward taf (.NE HUND)RED) and FIFT~Y DOLLARS forais elaivery inito any of the jails of thtis State. taid Moases is abiout thtirty years of age, ilive feet fet tea or eleven inchtes haith, with cyes menneaad to realness, anda I adowztcasat look. G ive under my hiad atnd the seal of thte State, thtis th of Auguast, A. D., 1854, tand im thte seventy nintth year of thte indlependlence of the United States. .1OllN L. MANNING. lx. PI.:any, Secretary of State. A tng 17 . 4t 31I lMonecy Wanted ! A L L Persons having demandst againtst thtc Estatc t.of .Jesse Lim~beekeCr, dee'dl., are notitied to reder them in foritwith, properly attestedl-and all aawis indebted 1.0 said Estate, atre htereby fore. wrte to) settle thte samne immediately, as longer indulgence mnttst ntot be expected. J. S. STIA[DRA CK, Ad'oru -. S. LIMiBECKER. A--, O tf 30 Edgefleld Village Property FOR SALE! T HE Subscriber ofrers for sale the HOUSE and LOT formerly occupied by the Rev. Win. B. Johnson, and at present by Dr. 11. Waldo. The Lot is large, with a conifortable I louse of ten well ventilated Roums, with all the requisite out-build igs. Also, the adjoining HOUSE and LOT, suited to a small family. Also, one unimproved Lot on the same square. A pply to Capt. J. Lipscomb or Col. M. Frazier, at Edgetiefd C. 11., or to tie Subscriber at Columbia. -W. A. .llARRIS. Aug24 3t 32 Valuable Plantation for Sale, IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. rT BE well known Oak and lickory Cotton Plan tation, called Gi cenwood, ,ituated nl tie Cuola walti e waimp, ix milCS West of Albany, Baker County, (now Dougherty.) Said Plantation con tains 1500 acres of the very best land in s:iid county, most of which is cleared, with extcnsive improve Imients ol it, in perfect order. ily usual crop is about 200 bales, of 500 pounds eacli, with hanilds. Twenty young Alules, about eight Ihou.iand bush els Corn, and the Stock of 1iotgs and Cattle, .vill he sold with the place. Said Plantation has proven very healthy. I will reserve one lot of two hun dred and fifty acres if the purchaser does not object. The fertility and niever-fiiling qualities of Baker Conniy lands, tioigether with the exemptimO, ill a great mIleature, from the Boll Wormand Caterpiller, being so well known, renders it use!ess ti enume rate the many advatiages they poss'ess over any cotton lands iin this State or elsewhere. ily only reasonl for selling, is to concent rate imiy ph:mtilg in terests. SInd to bring my negroes ietarer to my l:ate of rusidence and business. Ternis easy to the pur chaser. Apply to N. CIUG ER, 84 Bay street, Savannah, Gen. A ug 24 4 bn 32 Valuable Lands forSale. ON tle FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMER nlext, wil! be sold at Edgelield C. It., by the Subseribers, all the Lands beloinigg to tlhe Estate of Ohe late Capt. .1. B. rMITI. situiate and lying in Edgeliehl Distriet, compillrisilg a body of SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES. Con.:sting ?,f VAI.UT.\i1lE PLANTING atnl 'IT~IlmiER 1'A CTS, divided i:.thie foll:owing sub-divisions, which will be ?old seivtc!y, viz: TL- Bo2haiml Piace. This Tract contains about five huniitdrel (500 acres, three hundred atil i;ty (35t0) 0f which are caredl and under fence. The woodland is of choice qualnty. Oti this place there is a Dwelling I louse and11 oth!r suitable out building.;. The Mt. Willing or Homestead Place. This Tract so well known, scarcely neds a des riplin. It consists of twelve Itund i-d. (Inn) acres, lving on Rciland Creek, six hundred (600) acres oI which are eleared i d in a1 hitl state of itiprovement and ciltivatioin. These Lands have a reputition for grain-growing second to none in the District; for either grain or cotton We refer to the preseit grow.ng crop as a sure indication of their quality and capcity. Tile woo ilani is of good quality, and the timbr upon it very superior. On this place is a good rwo Story framed Dwel. lon:se. Stables. BCaims. Clrrage ffouse, Bpack smith Shop, Gin House, Negro I lou-es and all --tler builings necessary to a tip'antation. Also, a 12'fte and clml odius U Store House, which has been usd fr Mereautile purposes a great many years, which has viveii this place, as a business stand, a reputa tion of a high order, and as stcht recommends itself to the. consideration of enterprising and business men. The Crouch Place. This Tract eontain about five lumdred (500) acres. a small porion of which (zay 1)0 a.res) is cleared. The baltnee is in wooland ;in:i embraces a Tract of L-il tit only beautifully timhred, but flr purposes of cttlivatiun most excellent and rare qual;ty. The Balnuce Conmsistinc of Pine i.and, will be divided ino Tracts of from Two Iundredl to Three lluidred acres. This body of Land we recommoml to the atten tion of all persons desirous of Makin,, a settlement or investmient. The quality of Lank in th;s par teliar section I: been overlooked. As a body of tibel~red Land it is superior to any in thme upi cotrv of S'ohlIh Caroliuna. Much of it is of ex elint'and all uf fair productive quality. TE R MS. A eredit of one atnd two yearsa withl interest from date, with bhnd atnd two approved secuirities, andi a mortgage if desird. R I-3JAMTN WA LDO, ,xos GEO. A. ADDiiSON. Exos A ug h0 O3t 30 A Highly Improved Plantation FOR SALE! J'1ESubscriber on'ers for sale 1.hsvalu-ible Plantation ly ing T9 one~ mil-* .North of Edgetield C. 11, s' and11 adjiingil lands of Co I. W.~ ieenJohn I lo!!ingwrtht, James ShpprdI and Col. Jas. P. Carrol. Tlh- Tract conitaints Six hundred (l90) acrecs, more or less, onet half1 of which is in woods, a-l uoler rene antd in perfect repait, al n l lyie regardedl as a mde pla:ce for this sietiont of tile State. it is wel wate vd, anid the buildings are all new andi t:.sefully-arratiged. Thi pirop1rty cani be purchtased on good terms. Fr paIrticulmrs uijpire oif ?.1r. A. iand (or Col. Ml. ira/.Lr, or to the Undersigned. in Columbia. 31y ove seer Lii thle place will 51how the land~s to met persni desiriing to see the.. ' W. A. IIARRIIS. Coumbiha, A ug 15 tf 31 Beautiful Residence for Sale ! -TII E Undersignied, Agentt for the S3 Distributees of the Estate of the late S Thomitas ii. Loveless, twiho ale all1 of * age) oflers for sale thle TR ACT O1F L AN ID on which the said This. IH. Loveless resided lt the time if his dheathi, sitnate1 ott tihe Clumnbia Itoad about six mliles trom I0igelield C. Ii., contain in Three hinitdred acres, mlore or. less. Thle htands will be sold for division, tupon termis favorable to purchasers. JOUN C. LOVELESS. Land for Sale, THE Stubscriber intening to molve offers for sale his A L ABLlE PL A NTAT ,cnaig Five Hundred and Fifty-six Acres, ying on the heaud waters otf Sleepy Creek, and within one and a qttarter miles of ci. Dotrn's Steamt .1ll. Tfwo Hlundred and lifty acres of thte above Tract is cleared, unider good feneinig, well watered, and in at hligh state of cultivationi, aheut haltf having bue recently opened. It is wtil suited to the growth of Corn, Cotton anid small griin. On the-premnises are a comfotirtable DwellinglHouse, Gin hlouse atnd Screw, New Negro llouses, anid all necessary out buildings. Also, an eellent WVel of water ini the yard. There are also on the premises onec of the finest Orhrds in the District, emibracitng several varieties of fruit trees. A. G. TUiRNElI. June 1 tf 20 Land for Sale?! BY consent of the legatees of the Estate of .Jas. S. hlarrisona, Sr., dee'd., I wvill proceed to sell at Edgeield C. IL, on the first .\ondahy in October next, tihe Tract of Lanid belonging to said Estate, situated in Edigefeld D.striet, joiing lands be oi~ng to Daniel Mlinor, Wiley 11arrisoni and W. i. Dora, and containing Two Hundred &~f Ninety-Seven Acres, With a goiod Dwelling House, and all thte necessary out houses in good repair. One hundred and fifty acres of the above tract are in woodland-the remainder is cleared and in eukti vIIin. Tamts.-One atnd two years credit, with note and! approved security. N. S. H ATRRISON, Adm'or. Aug 17 4t . 31 Land for Sale ! TlHE Sutbscriber, desirous of moving West, ofters for sale, on reasonable terms, his V A LUABLE TRCT OF LANh), situated about seven miles West of' Edgefield C. H., immediately on the Ab beville Road,-the Edgelield & Cheathiam Plank Road will also pass through the premises. Tius Trtt contains Four Hundred and Fifty-three Aceres, all of which is well adapted to the cultivation ol Corn, Cotton and small grain. If not soldl privatel~y before the first Mondaty in October next, it wvill thein be sold at Edgelield C, IH., at public outcry. .Ar opportunity to any o119 wiishing to get a bargain i now olfered, WAYN1 M, C. FUJRGUSON. Jly 27 if' . CANDIDATES. ror Sheriff. JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. FELIX E. BODIE, WM. QUATTLEBUM, :For Tax Collector DERICK HOLSONBAKE, A. I. ABLE, TIIEOPIIILUS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. B. WHIlTTLE, LEE HOLSON, BARlNEY LAMAR. CIIARILES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, rpr Clerk. R. D. BRYAN. WESLEY BODIE. TITOS. G. BACON. EDMUND PENN. Z'or Ordinary. 11. T. IVRIGIIT, DAVID BODIE. JOHN W. SMITH, W. F. DURISOE. Rich and Beautiful Goods AT THE NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS STORE OF WARD & BURCHARD, Oprossr MAsONIC lALL, AUGUSTA, GEoRGIA. W E are now receiving our SPRING AND SUMMER supplies of Rich and Elegant Dry Goods, Selected with much care in all the Northern Mar kets. and we take great pleasure in inviting the at tention of all in want \.f FAMILY SUPPLIES, fe.ing assured that we !.\n offer the best bargains to b.: thunid in Augusta, iI ele antSpring SILKS, Rich Wedding SILKS. Or-andies. Tissues, Baregcs, French Jaconets, Lawis, black, 1,rocade Silks. Also. oic of the largest Stoehs of high Lustred Black ITA LAN SI LKS,-the most elegant Goods ever oilered in Augusta. New and beatiitul Parisian PLAIDS, in Silk and other Fabrics, with rich combination of Colors, in eluding the gay, the grave, the rieb, the elegant and 1ha1te M1-1.N 10D0ERIES of every description,-andl in fact every other kind of Dry Goods suitable for Laidies and Chilren's wardrobes. ShlAWLS OF EVERY KIND.-Tn this De partment wiil be founid some of the most elegant Embroidered Crape SIAWES, ever exhibited Soult of the P4t'inmse. MOLTNING GOODS in great variety. American,I English and French CALICOS and GINGl|AMS. HOUSEWIFE and FAIILY GOODS-As Iri.li Linen, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linen and Cotton, Table Damiask, Napkins, Towellings, Diapers, &c. Auguata SIIEETINGS and SHIRTTINGS, Cot ton OSNAIBURGS and Georgia STRIPES at the lannifacturer's prices. Our Goods witl be offered at a small ad vance uponll the origiial cost. for CASIh, wholesale awd retail. They will be shown freely, represelit ed fairly. and submitted to the uibiassed judgement of the purcha.ser. r Orders accompanied with the money will have our prompt attention, and the exercise of our best judgmlent. s dWARD & BURCHARD. Augusta, March 27 tf 11 Ladies' Mourning Goods,' WXILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., has r T rez e i rom New York a full Supply of LAI)DFIE' M0URNING GOODS, among which Lnpin's Plain Black CI A .LY, of the best quality; Lupirn-s Ulack Summer B0.MIJAZINES, of beau tifitl styles; Plain li!ack JARECES and MARQUISSE, of ex tr:a iil;ty Plain Black liarege DELAINES; P'lain Black GREINA lIN ES, an elegant article for .\lourning Dresses; Mourning M USLINS and LAWNS, in a great va riety of stvh-a; Mtourning G'INGiIAMS, of superior styles ande qualhity: Superior BIk. A LPA CAS and Canton CLOTfIS Superior Ensg:ishs B~aek CR APES, fur Yeils and Triminlg: 11k. L.ove, Lisle and Crape V EILS, some of extra Sizes; Ldies' Moturning Cambric and Lawn HAND KERCilIEFSt Ld'ies' Mourninig FANS and PARASOLS, of beasutirul siyles To all if which the attention of the publc is re specifully invited. 31ay 2si tf 19 AGNE'iW, FISHER & AGNEW, NEWBERRY C. E., S. C., I3MPORTlERtS & DEALERS IN HARDWARE, P A IN TS, OILS, Window Gia s, Groceries, Dry Goods, &c., A nd Buyers of Cotton and country ptroduce. ~fPlaniters vjsiting this Mlarket will tind it reatly to their aidvatage by givitng us a eall. AGNEW-, FIShlER & AGNEW. Newberry C. Ii., A pril 13, tf 13 OT The A bbeville Ulanner will please copy four Summer Dry Goods! WILLIAMI SHEARr AUGUSTA, GA., IAS now in Store a very full and complete as sortmsent of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Emracing the latest styles of Ladies' DRESS G001)S, and conmprtsing almost every article re quired foir famiiily or phltattin use. New Goods will be received thiriugh the season by the New York Steamers, anud the aLssortmnt kept complete. Th~e public is respectfully invited to call and ex amine the assortment. Maiy 26 tf 19 Palmetto Iron Works, (LATE PALMIETTO ARMIORY.) COLU~rI3IA, s. C. /l' TIE Proptrietors of the aibove Es.tabhlishment, 1.having furmishied themselves with all the nie eesary machiinery andiu tools for conducting the Foundry and Nachine Business, Together with a Large Stock of Materials, are nsowv rsoady to conitract for the miaking of Stationary Eu gites ofh any powter, all kinds of Mill Work, Cast I lon Fronts. Fencing, and other descriptions of Iross Werk generally conducted in a well-regulated es tabl slhtmenit. Mr. G EORGE SlNCL A IR will give his supervi sion to all work. Ilis old friends asid patrons will find hinm readly to furnish all orders with despatch. Persio:- des-rinig to pastroniize a home institution can Ibe assed that their work will be well done and warranted satisfactory. Qur prices will be as low as any similar establishment in the country, and terms lterail. A share of public patronnewe is re spctfully solicited. WM. GLAZE & CO. Coslumibia, A ug 10, 4t 30 S od a Wa t er, DR. A. G. TrEAGUE respectfully informs the La11,sdies atnd Gentlemten of Edgefield Village Iand vicinity, thatt his Soda Water A paraitus is in fle con.litio'n :and. lie is drawing at his Counter, te MOST DELIClOUS SODA WATER. lHe does not wish you to take hi~s word for it, but come and try it. ET The Ladies shall be waited on promptly and receive special attention when they visit him. May I8 t f 18 Notice ! SLL Persons anywrise indebted to the Estate of Li John Wise, dee'd., are hereby requested to make immediatle settlement, and those having de mands againist said Estate will pleaso render in their accouts forthwith, properly attested, according to law. SIDNEY WISE, Ex'os B. H. MILLER. os .Oct 26 tf Hampton's Shop IS Re-opened, at the foot of the lill, immediately latthie entrance of the Plank Road into Main Street, and nearly opposite Mr. Witt's residence. He shoes Horses, makes Plows, Irons Waggons, mends Wafle Irons, Lays Axes, and does variseus Iother things after the old style. lHe liss adopted many of the modern imnprovements, in fact all of themn except thatt of slightting his work. Anha e 1 ubl as sfl Cheap Goods I T HE Subscriber respeettully informs his .friends, and the publ-e generally that he -has on hand, at the Store formerly oceupied by WrLums & CnaRsTia; a Stock of Desirable and Seasonable'Goodis, Which he will sell VERY LOW FOR CASH f 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 bargain& will do well to call and examine the Stock. E. PENN. April27 tf - New Goods! New Goods 11 T HE Subscriber would respectfully invite atten tion to his-Stock of SPRING & SUMMR G.OODSI It is one of the LARGEST and BEST that hehas ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. Foi the Ladies lie has PLAIN, FIG'D and PLAID- SILKS BAREGE DE LAINES, PLAID BAREGES, SILK TISSUES, PRINTED JACONETS, I1USLINS AND LAWNS,. FINE WORKED COLLXRS & HEKFS' CIIHEMISEETS & SLEEVES, WHITE & BLACK LACE MANTILLAS. Together with the above, he has a fine.assortifent - Groceries, Crockery. Hardware,. HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c. All of whieh will be sold at moderate prices. i A liberal discount always allowed for Cash&, B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. H., March 15, tf . 9 lc GRE OliTS']OTT H -DEALERS IN CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &c. MC'GREGOR & SMITH, build to order Car rinages of every description. They also keep. on hand a large and splendid assortment of New and Second-Hand Carrlages Wi All orders promptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly executed. Edefield C. II., Jan 19 tf 1 F. M. NIC HOBLAS, B EG LEAVE to inforin the citizens of Edge .field District that lie has on hand a Email lot o - Choice Buggies! Also. Some that lie can sell as LOW as ONE IlUNDlRlED DOLLA RS, and others at moderate prices. Persons wishing such articles would do well - to give himti a call before purchasing elsewhere, as lie can give them bytter bargains than can they get this side of New York. June 8, tf A Lot of L ikely Negroes AT PUBLIC SALE! I WILL offer for sale, on the first Monday in - September next, at Edgefield C. H., a lot of Ten Likely Young Negroes, Consisting of young fellows and girls.. Amongst them are t wo good wagoners. They are sold for no fault, but only for the pur pose of raising money. Terms cash. JOHN A. HOUSTON. flamburg, Aug 15, 3t 31 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the General .Assembly of South Carolina at its next.Sea sion for amendments to the Charter of the " Savan nah tiver Valley R. R.," authorizing the construe tion of Branches from some points on said Road, tq connect with the Greenville & Columbea R. Road. at or near thc town of Greenwood, and with the Savannah River at or near the Town of Vienna. Also, for authority to issue bonds by said Company,. -and for other amendments that may be deemed necessary to the perfection of the present Charter. Aug24 3m 32 Notice. HE City Council of Augusta. Georgia, will Tmake application to the .egislature of South Carolina. at its next sitting, fnr a charter to tho South C,.rolina end of the-Briige leading across the Savannah.River from Augusta, Georgia, to 11am burg, South Carolina.. - ABNER P. ROBERTSON, M'eayor City of Augusta, Georgia. A ugusta, Ga., Aug 21, 1854. 3m 32 Notice IS THereby given that application will be made to thie next Legislature for the Charter for a Publio Riad from the Aiken Road, at or near Posey's Bridge, to intersect the R idge Road, ofor near Nlar tin N1eCarty's. m2 Aug 21'3 - 3 Notice. PPLIC.\T[ON will be made to the Legislature 2A of South Catrolina. at its next session, to in ecorpoate the " lamnburg Huilding and Loan Asso llamburg, A uguist 21, 1S54 3m 32 - Not ice. A PPLTCA TION will be made to the Legislature of South Carolina. at its next Session, by vari ms sufferers, praying the refunding from the State Treasurv the amneunt of tolls exacted from them at a To Gate erecteud by .Jones & Kennedy, in one of the Streets of the Town of Ilanmburti, near the A u usta Bridge, bceevintr such collection of tolls to be unjust, prssv atid utinecessary. 1lamibure. .June 5 tf 21 Notice. 4PPLTCATION will be made by the Town i.Conneil of Ha~mburg to .the Legislature at its next session for varions amendments of the Charter of the Town. First, for the privilege of subseribing to Stock in the Ilamiburg and Columbia Rail Road Secondly, for increasing the subscription to Stock in the Savannah Valley R all R oad, and lastly for the prvilege of building a free bridge across the Saran nah liiver opposite Augusta, Ga. By order of Council. JOUN E. MicDONNALD, CLR.r~ hamburg, A ug 13, 3m 31, Notice IS hereby given that application will be made to thie next session of the Legislature for a publio Road from the Kay pilace, on the Higgins' Ferrny Road, running due East to intersect the Perkhvat Ferry Road at or near Maj. G. D. THuiet's. A ug 17 3m 31" Notice I s hereby given that application wvill- be made to the Legishiture at its iiext session t6 amend the Charter of~the Edgefield & Cheathanm Plank Reed Company. Augl 373 m 31 Notice. P1PLTCA TION will be made at- thie next- Ses A.sion of the Legislature for a Railroad Charter from some point on the Greenville & Colbmbia Rail Road near Hliggin's Ferry on Saluda River, to some point on the Hamburg & Columbia Rail.Rosa near the Pine House. A ug2, 3m 29 Notice. A PPLICA TION will be made at tlie next Se Asion of the Legislature for a Charter for a na Road from some point on the Blue Ridge Rail Road, at or near Anderson C. 11., via Edgelield C..H.,. to some point on the South Carolina Rail Rodd, at or, near Aiken. Aug10 3m 30 Notice. A PPLICA TION will be made at the next Ses sion of the Legislature of this State, for an amendment to the Charter of the Town of Ailen, and for other purposes.3m3 Aug 103m0 Notice I S hereby given that application will bemade at the next, sitting of the Legislature, to re-eharter Horse Creek as a navigable stream, and for other purposes. Aug1 03m . 30 - Notice. APPLICATION will he made at the Legisla A ture at its next Session, by sundry ereditor'wo the late Henry Shultz, to amend the Charter-of she Augusta Bridge to Jones & Kennedy, as to reguzire the tolls re.eeived by them to .be divided amoing all tihe Cre~]itors, instead of prefering theo presenit hol ders of the Charter.