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TE P.RZNTRR DESPONDET. PARODY ON 10nENLINDEN. I seasons when our funds are low Subscribers are provoking slow, And new supplies keep up the flow. Of dimes departing rapidly. But we shall see a sadder sight, When DUNS pour in from morn 'till night, C.-mmanding every sixpence, bright, To be forked over speedily. Our bonds and due bills ate arrayed Each seal and signature displayed The holders vow they must be paid With threats of " Law and Chancery." Then to despair, we'er almost driven There's precious little use in livin' When our last copper's rudely riven From hands that held it lovingly. But larger yet these dues shall grow When interest's added on below, Length'ning our chin a foot or so, While gazing at them hopelessly. 'Tis so, that scarce have we begun To plead for time upon a dun, Before there comes some other ono Demanding most ferociously. The prospect darkens. On ye brave, Who would our very bacon save! Waive, Patrons! all your pretexts waive! And pay the printer cheerfully. Ahi! it would yield us pleasure sweet, A few delinquents now to meet, Asking of us a clear receipt For papers taken reguiarly. I DEARLY LOVE THEE. I LIVE thee, dearly love thee, As the floweret loves the dew, As the moonbeams love the billow. Swelling beautiful and blue As the rainbow loves the eloudlet That lies slumbering in the air 0, yes I love thy sunny brow, Forever bright and fair. In sunshine and in darkness In sorrow and in care In festive hall or silent grove I love thee everywhere. 'Mid throngs of fragrant flowers, In sadness or in glee, Thy pure unsullied countenance Is ever bright to me. I love thee, wildly love thee, And I would this sentence brief Were written with the crystal dew Upon each tender leaf. I would that it were murmured By the Laughing meadow streams That it miiht dwell in all thy thoughts, And la all thy growing dreams. I would that every happy bird On every bush and tree, Would sin:- it to thee softly, Yet with warble w;ld and free. I would that every zephyr That comes from o'er the lea, Would bear upon its bosom Those buniing vrit ti the. PltO:,0iE, TUS OF THEs V AL LEY P I O NEER. T lE Undlersign-i d w 11 pub ish in thes Town oif L lamburgr, a new W E EKLY PA PER on or about the first or septemiber next, bearing the above title. It wvill be th-- :iii of the Pul'shecr to conduct t'\A.E t'ZeNECR" in a style that will mnake it accept able to all classes oif read~ers ; to fill its col umns with gene.ral intelligencec, the news of the dlay, histiricai an.-edotes, tales of rial life, poetry, light literirture. humtor and wit; in fact, to make it strictly a Newvpapetr. The -c VALut t'toNEER' will advocate the Comn mere atl im'.isi anid intern.al ttptrovemnnt of the State, lii- b inhg ofi the Savanntah ltiver \'alley ant1 C..lu a atn i I lamburg Rail i 'als. It will be inelepena.iut .n p..litie', not iidentifying ita-lf withI any y tnhu tirimly eippiisintg such measutr's as are injurious~ to the prosperity of the State, and the ciuat iv at large. The~ l'ih blth.r w 11 be ably aissistedl in the FEditorial D.-.artent, wh I chi, with his experienee in the N ewspapepr pubili.,bing buis ness. and the extreme low rates of sublscription, will mtake the paper a welcome vi ti-. rTR.us -One Dolnir in advance. No paper will be forwardeid unless the money accompany the order. 7 Any person procuring tenl stubscribeus, and forwarding the money fir the same, will receive one copy gratis. J1. .\. RlOBINSON. Ilamnburg., Auz 1l, 1S34. Charleston Standard. D)AnLY per annunm int advance........,U Tar-W EEKLY, " ..------3,0 W~EKLtY, "....... 2,00 r lH S Journal presents a daily report of the cot Iton market of Charleston, a daily report of the markets of other cities, a daily report of the arrivals and departure of vessels, and a daily summary oif news and telegraphic infirmnation. It also presents a weekly report upon the entire market, inding cotton, graitn, hay, L'roceries, stock, exchange, freight, &c., &c., accompamnied by comparative tables of the receipts and exports - f cotton, rice, lutmber, &c. Also, tables showing' the price oif stock-<, b:mnk bills, exchange, &c. A brief but careful contsideratioin is given to all the le.tiling riuestioins that arise, sparing neither labor, puins, ntor expens~e toi-keep up with the times: with as little circumtlocution as possible, we will tell our readers all we know about them. All Postmasters in the State may receive sub scriptins for us, and persons patying moliney into their hands will have the paper setnt to their adderess. L. W. SPRATT & Co. A ug 10 2 30 Medical College of Georgia, TmH Twenty-third Course of Lectures in this I. Institution will commence the FIRST MO0N DAY in November next. Faculty. Anatom-G. M. NE WTON, M. D. Surgery-L. A. DUGAS, M. D. Chemistry and Pharmacy-ALEX. MEANS, M. D. Mlateria Medica, Therapeutics and Meidical Juris prudence-I. P. GA RVIN, MI. D. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants SJ. A. EVE, M. D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy-Il V. M. MIL LER, M. D. Institutes and Practice of Medicine-L.D.FORD. M. D. Comparative and Microscopic Anatomy-HI. F. CA MPBELL, M. D. Demonstrator of Anaomy-R. CAMPBELL, M. D. Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly at the City Hospital,antd anmple opportunities will be afford. ed for the study of Practical Anatomy. Fees for the entire Course.........$10 00 Matrieulation Ticket (to be taken once) 5 00 For further particulars, apply to G. M. NEWTON, Dean. Augusta, July 8thm, 1854. 2-n 27 Last iNoticec! A LL Persons who were indebted to the late D. Smith, at the time of his death, by Note or Account, are earnestly requested to settle the same by the 1st Monday in September next, after which tine all unsettled demands will be put tm suit. J. P. MICKL ER, , x'r C. SMITH. Exos Anga 5t 29 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. HI Li.Moss, dec'd., are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having demands against said Estate, will present themn properly attested. W. HI. MOSS, Adm'or. Aug17 rr 21 Augut a, Georgia,. B EG to inform the public, that they haye jut returned from the Northern maikets, wi, 1 full and complete stock of SPRING DRY GOODS. Having all the f;icilities in the purchasing of thei stock that a cash capital can command, we be leave to assure the publie, that we will always kee on hand the very best order of Goods that c'ant b obtained. and sell them on as fair terns as the lik quantity can be purchased either in this market o Charleston. Among our stock will be found the followin beautiful Goods: Chaste and Elegant Spring Silks ; Sewing Silks and Tissues. Bareges and Barege DeL.anes; French Muslins and Lawns White silks, of all styles ; Black Brocade and Watered Silks; Plain Black Silks, all widths White Embroidered Muslius Colored Dotted Muslins; Plaid and Striped do.; Swiss and Jaconct do.; Book and Mull do.; White and Colored Tarlton Muslins; Crimped Evening Dresses, new styles; Mantillas and Scarfs, entirely new; Crape Shawls, very cheap; White Barege and Sewing Silk Shawls; French, American, and English Prints; Ginghams, of all kinds; Linen Lustres and Chzambrys; Cheap Long Clothes and H!omesptns; Irish Linens, (own importation :) Plain Line and Linen Drill, for Gent's wear Linen Shecti ig, exceedingly cheap ; All kinds of Cotton Sheeting; Pillow ease Linen ; 40 inch Pillow ease Cotton Hosiery of every description, very cheap; Embroideries ol' every description ; some ver: fine; Sewing Silks, Mitts and Gloves; Kid and Silk Gloves: Raw Silk and Li-le Gloves Linen Cimbrie landkerchiefs, all kinds Swiss and Jaconet Biands, very rich t Cambric, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings anm Insertion Ribbon Trimmings, new styles; Lisle, Thread, and Linen Laces; And a areat variety of other articles too nume rous to mention, to which we respeetfully invite at tention. March 29. tf 11 Copartnership Notice, GEORCE ROIIlNSON & IT. 1. JACKSO have sssociated tlemiselves together, for th transacting of a General Hardware Busirass, Under the style of Ros!sox & -.icKsax, HIambur'g where we will always keep at extensive assortmen of EVERY TIlING in that line, together wit Saddles, Bridles, I larnets, Leath.r, Trunis, Wlhip: &c. &c. Hamburg, April 27 . ti 15 ROBINSON & JACKSON, HAMBURG S. C. H AVE now on hlanl a most complete Stoci of Hardware, amongst whicl iay b found 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 500 Kegs Nails, 20,000 Lbs. Casting s, 50 Doz. Collins' Axes, 75 B rades' Patent Hoes and others, 5 " Superior Straw Cutters, 20 " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rakes, Ti~letson antd others tmake of Vices and AnvilM Trace, Halter. L,'_r, Fifth and other style ofCltaim A complete Stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, -ALL STYLES OF Plains, Saws. Chisels, ScrewsTlinges, Knobs, Uellows, IHitts, Guns, Pistols, Shot Bags, Powder Flasks, Cotton and Wool Cards, Well Wheels. Kettles, Stew Pans, Frying Pans, Gridirons, Hammers. 1 latchets, Tacks, Wafer, and Waille Irons, Candle Sticks Steelyards, M1arkitng Guagres. Spirit Levels, Audit Otns, Shovels and Tongs, Screw Plates, Comp::sses, Thums .Guages, Percursion Caps, &c. Uamburg, A pril 27 tf 15 BOOTS AND 8HIOE8 AT THE IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE THI Masonic Ihall, Atgusta, Ga. DE AL ElS IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c AR E now receiving their FA LL STOCK LGents, La les, Mlisses, Boys, Youths ati Children's SI tOES of the FineCst qulities, Atnd the best that can be boiught. Our Assortment conutainus EVERY ARTICLI usually kept in the hiurgest Boot atnd Shoe Storet --ALL v'AttETtCs OF PLANTATION BROdANS A ND 110 OUCSE S E RVA NT S' .sl0OE All of which we will sell on the~ most reasonabli ternms. Augusta, Oct 12 tf 39 Edgefield & Cheatham Sank R F'I:OM'and after thle 1st Mlay next, the Edgefiel J& Chea.thamn~ Planik Il,.ad will be o'penedl froi i .r. .Lutss Gtnurris's to the juncition with the Hlam burg & Edgdield P lank !!oad, a diritnce of' atbou five miles, and the fo.lowintg Rutes of Toll will b exacted. Rates of T31!. Four, five and six horse Wagons, 5 ets per mile Three " " 4 " " Tlwo " Catrtiages il 4 " "m Onte " " 0 "i "~ " I horseback travellers, 1 " " " Vehicles on meeting, arc each entitled to half ft PL ANK TRlACK.:and the Drivers are requited t turti ' te "fIlGII'T '" 8. F. GOOD)E, PaEstDEr'r. April 23. tf 15 Hamburg & Edgefield P'k Road ' 'HE PLANK~ ltIio fromu lhunblurg to Eul field is tnow eomuuplet d on u op in fir the. putbi I I. A. K E N lCN, Pre's. Oct 5 tf 3 Interesting Poem, DR. A. G. T EA G U'E Ihas for sale, ont commi si1n, Mis deiu A. Ih -.rr's Poemts. etitle~ "S.llLI>.N l TElAls: " This chart;e ittl Authoress, a liberal patroinage from a sym.pathisin and charitable pteole. M1ay 19) 18______ 82@ Reward. R ANAWAY from the Subscriber oni thei' Mlarch past, a Negro tian ntamied MA.\RCI Said Mlarch is tiv'e feet ten inchles high, of rathe dark comp, lelxion and sharp features, anud limpuls frin having had a leg bm'okten. lie speaks rather slowl The Subscritber purchased him on, Satle-dayi March at Shierifl's sale. Befote lie reached hi house with him, the tiegt'o ratn away, anid las n< beetn setn otr heard of sitnce. Hie is said to have wife at D~r. URtADFoRtD's, Beach Islanid, and nmay IJ lu'kittg about that vicinity. The above reward will be giveni for his appr< heision atnd delivery at the Jail of Edgefield I )i: trict. W. B. DOlRN. May 4 .tf 15 Maunufaictuiredl Tobacco?! J UST Received direct from the Factory, Thin LBoxes CII EWING TODL\CCO, coumpristin Four Choice Bratids, viz: Uoney Decw, Otonoc< Extra and Premium. For sale by the Box, or retail at LOW PICES. Doii't fail to call ani sample before buying elsewhere. Oct26G. L. PENN, A GENT. Oc 6tf 41 Miller Wanted. T UIE Subscriber' wishes to enmtploy a good Milh to attend his Steam Flour and Grist Mlill, I miles above Edgelield C. HI., omi the Cambridg Road. None need aipply who cannot comec well rc commended. JOHN DOfRN. July 6 tf 25 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of M. I Hollingsworth, dee'd., up to the time (if I death, arc requested to make immediate paytmeni and those hatving demands neainst said Estate wil prsent themt proper~ly attestedl. Ador D. F. HIOLLINGSWORTH. dmor bl.t. 29 tf 11 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHINC, r M. NEWBY & CO., under U. S. Hotel, Angusta, Ga., are now receiving the LARGEST, . BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASSORTMENT of SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ever offered in the City of Augusta. In addition to which, we are weekly receiving PRESI SUPPL1E8 from our I louse in New York. We also keep constantly on bandia large Stock o f YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. ALSo, a full assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, for gentlemen's wear. " 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. Augusta, April 3. 1854. tf 12 NEW SPRING GOODS! THE GREAT KENTUCKY RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND TISSUES SOUHERN REMEDY, ORGANDIES, yACONETS, BRILIANTS, FRENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES, &c. ILLER & WARREN, A uGUSTA, GA. have reeeived a large Stock or the above GOODS, which for Novelty, Beauty and Variety, Are believed to be unsurpassed in any Market; and having been selected from the very latest importa tions, our customers will fild them to be the new est and choicest Goods of the Season. --AIso A beautiful list of Goods for 1isses' Wear, con sisting of liieb1 BAREGE 11OTES, (something new:) Neat French MUSLINS and Bll1 Ll ANTES: Plain, Bluil, Pink, Blue and Fawn col'd French CA 1BR "ICS Frencht, English and Americnt PRINTS. We have also a landsome Stock of Goods fur GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR, Which we t uld be pileased to show our customers! and the pub Ii:msuring them that OUR PRICES WI.L .O AS enEAP .s TIlE CutAl'EsT. DR JOHN BULL'S . Persons fromm the country would do well to ive us a call befoire purchasing elsewhere. jCAfSA PA R ILLA , A ugusta, Apr: 19 tf 14 I'TUB medicine, when usedaccordtn; to dictions, will __________ - I cire, without fail: Groceries! or Ring's Evil, 50 HI1IDS. SUGAR, Also 50 Barrels STEW%- Cnes rpin AR fTS do. Of the Skin, Erysipetis, e 0 x~' o Tumors, Chronic 'Sore I-'ves, 200 Thtgs COFFEE, Ringworm or Tetters, scala Head, 25 H hds. MOLASSES, Rheumauism. Pains in the Itones ot 200 Coils ROPE, some very superior,welig of 200Cois RPEsom vey sperorthe Glands. SYphilis, Dyspepilia, Salt Ithieum, 100 Bales Guimny and Dundee BA GOING. Diseases of the Kidneys, Diseses arising frcm the use t 30 Whole. 11i01f and Qnarter Bis. No 3, No 1. of Mercury Loss of Appetite, Paio In tho SIde and and 1('s MCKEELals 1 tsShoulders, denerat Debility, Lumbago. Coughsn, Colds~, andiopsy, Jaundice, Costiveness, Bronchitis, Weakales of the "And we would ALSO state," that we have a flue Chest, Sore Throat, Pulmonary Affecticas, and all other assortment of Diseases tending to produce Consumption, Lver Com plaints, Female TI-rgularities and G~mptaints, Low Blankts, NgroCothsSpirits, Sick and Nervous Headache, Night Sweats, Blankets,xposures, or Imprudence In Life, Chronic Con Bedsteads, Chairs, Saddles, Osnaburgs, Stripes, otitutional Diseasea, and as a Spring and iron, N:ils. Oils, White Lead. Shot, Bar Lead, Summer Drink, and General Tonicfor the S sop, IiceSystem, and a Gentle and l'lea'aut Salt, Cheese, Powder, Sap, Puative, It i superior to Blue Bacon, &c., &e., &c., Lick and Congrs water, c Ani in fact, every article usually found in a Gro- Salts, or Selitz eery Store. J. SIBLE"Y &SON. Pwes ceryStoe. . SBLE & ON. It Is a remarkable fact, thatamuong tlie hundreds of Il:m oburg, Nov 14, tr eminent physicians who have examined t44 recipe by which ____________- - Bull's Sarsaparilla is prepared, not ono liss c 5ndemned For the Planters It, but all approved It, and commend it n the highest tem.Many physicians express themsetlves strongly ina ('%.Pri!z':uit CGuatic, the belief that it is decidedly the best preparihion of Sar. 0,000 1 P bis.Kettlewells GUANO saprilia that has ever been placed bemn the public. and . L S Although there are m any pyS ti n whc frel a reluc anc e AI U.S. to having their namie3 appended to the recommendation of SA LS, any particular remedy, notwithstanding they may approve 70 Bls. Kettlewvel's CIT EMICA L SALTS, of it in the highest degree, there are other. who frankly 30 " Pure ground PLASTER. leld their support in favor of ER.endy whicl they know The above celebrated 3anures for sale bys capble of doing so much good in an aticted cam J.Smuity. As an evidence,, ress the following from old and J- SBJL Ir- O\ - respectable physicians, of high standing la the community ITamburg, Nov 14, tf 44 In which they live: irThe Laurensville IHerald, Independent Press and Anderson Gazelle will copy the above four linhes. and rorward biils to J. S. & SON. o- Testimony like the followIn; rend!rsuperflous al ______- - - - onuents or the emelacy of Bell's Sarsaparilla. From Dr. &C L. 11. Yandell, Profe&-or of Chentistry in the Lusil Fresh and Pure bi edicines, &C edical College: I have looted aver the list of ingrellents r ~lE Sbscrber ~ acomposing John Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, I hubscriber has just reeeived a SELEC' and have no hesitation in saying that they form a safe .. STOCK if compound, and one that promises well in chronic diseases, 10ciniil-r TffA;#4"a (Vak~ni%1Q.ire to which it Is applicable. L. 1'. YI.NDELL, M1. 1). Family edicines, Chemicals, . lvll 14 --CONss'IlNG IN PAIaT OF- ile'aletulasy ~li'~rasnls Supaeof Quinine. Pure Pill Mass, haeeaieth otVL,!ac20149 Sup. C'arbotate' of Soda, Calomel, Jh ulsSraailadIbleetecmiaint Her' Cal. Slagnesa, Cream, or Tartar, b neeln nsn elcacltdt rlc natr lEp-oin Sals, lodine, pbi n rvt rcie n ~n ttebs ril Sulphate of M.\orphine, l odide of Potasseum, ofSrpalanwInse M.PLM.. Lumtp M\agnesia, jStryehnline, lutm's Elixir of Opiums, Fahttestock's Vernmifuge Rsdn hsca oivleMrn optl Thomnpson's Eye W 'ater, .\leA1sei-'s Ointment, LooK, pi ~h 80 Chleesemtan's Thilsam, Evanls' Lanlects.Sr-erimetadestoyuafwln, n'doe A.tnd a full supply of molust all thue popmular Patent Ia rdaeo rnyvnaMdclUiest Mleiines' of the day, all of whichm are walrranlted haepciedmiinIntswieresouryabt free frotimldulteraition. hv enIdsoe ihAueJleunt' bu ~ G. L. PENN. A CENT. otsAtrhvnelute ykilishorettt Oct "6 tf 41 omyesaddrinnobettIwainuttogv GE ORGE SINCLAIR, Iaet3ruogrnonaotwwec g~n - OLDr~ifA, s. C.. mutcnestaonbatehsetrlcutti. ST AM E NGINE BUILDER Iafltdseoart~dasetadIulavs h Ain Ba~~. 1;'c.Fhysicinoue Ithen ther accein torctinwl ______ Ite~~~~~Scrotfulyusa .B LE,3.B ul~g ifltt~lt Iltale atd wtrauieml Bul's ETractorspai, Crnd Ire nes, iaio Rhemais..Pinti th.BneTo .\gitt Mimsat Egefela C.II. is uthrisd pefe it oSoe anyd now rs, fotelirease ariin uttake colitracts. fro Gandur Saepf heilooDys ora tant of hemtln Diseases fo th Kidnyt Diseomedd aIf sedring fch use Southern ![anufatureofdecurLos of bel etite, an ual mdthiene and Shudes avera meiy, doubg Couhs,erh Cost ') (~ A ~Dropety, andioce cses, ofnhiis, Weuaneus ofth , UVCNoesS Thro t, PIntcarie of ectnes, whel ther uh Deostdn to suce pvroder Cosm ptondL'-y.Cm I.' Pailaints, FemalePiuTt-regula.it.e andO Clint, L1ow II A N E~. SOE A I) uPER EAT~ ER. SHri, Sihkand erv u eapp ache, wigt endeath top osu ress, osmpudns ofon Lle, Chranilon vaietutichonic Diseases, windtm ost Sprin and~t5 or AI.L n~~~~~s~~mtlSumer rink and IGaen etiain ecenen Tm tlor puhe i Systmecuem and scoua syphilis and leleautaesan TargatrseNeatsssupertorndoLamu Oil. gindularIeand ouresst ferl, July 21 f 27 cerIf ica nowarkable faos, hatson the oprietor of l - - ______Bull Sarsaparilla Res pr' eaehon has celeyandgenedi !~ E ii 0V At. know als anpproqent, and acomplmed pto f the ges ter. hrcandtv phyStevensonxpress heemelkns stonei - --the-bflthe moat tlededn lu thembetlst trep tinofar Boot ~ "Atuh Conerenae cudbaofrnmany physciss wh fee areute tohig teillinamsapg ddt thehgn resposibedation of ;n -~ - II VIN reutived o tme.510 ~ or ti the hghes nokCnerne thermae ohr proc frankey yoel threi stifpcoryetinIn favor of nyc they know ~- 'iijo~uingi~r. . G.TEunietty. Aesimny thience ras e offoredwIng favom ofd any Dru Streitsusal,1 tilue secinbe phyevcians of Shoghstandin i. teenomnit Lon swhLchllttheythlive:9 estmony Ie theooing ouried thttra saueos and o o s an dS h e covauablsote medcacmpofund', arnaprlcla. F0romdce Bandchav F~o~no eievo muc sufeing;han hey for ae I Ofthe ery ES ATERALSand n exel- ou ni and mo tat arnestl ecoie iseases, e etto witcalais iarraplicable.lcL.dl'. .DELM.N. anyo ther ylls, thycat byhI hpinten to alm Dr. Lohns din~mua~d f oi reasluabe ters.TBll's Magnt, Hoita opy of Butirsaarily Jora WM. MCLAOY.ave~ eaned thse ofresnramtion fowte preptratio of N. B -W~unted three appreniceshtoBuel'm SarsaparilIa, ar readi, andhecolecingato the amie impenn theI msse fo hed to tot binh lu li .,lm~t'mmukuta~ bimimuts. Ptmseitiil) publicth tenh paritfte practer and ctifkitthbes atnicle - ~---- ----- cues perormedby hi SarsapariillaTheowounn use.l Spulic nd jrvesie, Phscean perfetlye ovareaositag. J. G RANIN. v. 3. HULOC, G.I. S3I3IY ~D. Jon h Lournipal Km,. westride ifth tu .'CESOI O . TKNSO &Co sre -Prmst ormelo adre, toLouafwline er.ddom is ~ ~ ~ ~ oncusino tsalettr &c.i 1ilg, nAmecb fmul Ijamealgraduatefor aransylbaria f years. Unieereptt28;ly Qhavelpractaled medicineenndthis wilderne~Is country.uabou orfuinvettlellltdStts.Syea, bu wn oepouot itr odwahr We mav se pefeced ur auhaitvs oreenlngiutdispo ithcut Jthatlm aoutsi andlitihin wurntnttwecanfAfittEringEFexhause myISki'llintetetmn ofnmnsTms ea tns INcae andOer ONgn LEnfIwASd.1 ogv - Aiti eel' timng mt or lne o buimwsyoiureter ED ExOUT F EAsPi.L mo ir tr custdy styl, aud atclucper atestita anyyutrainhe dinglyh purhedtef yourefcl mdiieb f ru coumuir ofeIt, 3Wrt Gog Cp. adwn aboiiucitwo weeka. and ttsit y Whn i is onsderd tlat e sa our on ma- o Rmu confer hain ftled tt entiy cue, t'tme. g bl, py' o jubbr's rruitandluolsig feigut uamu-tI is m7 opini.on tth youi epaaino araparila is petitionsueo to any C oter Creparaut ion now piu ~ iland Irwillitawillrbetspleasthatiweopossessgmitetoithe it aivanage sierall opeitor. tltited niay ben amtedito te nt i td I itdie te Andan Bloheolirilerlmm5 oMaker.il 5~tu ilitise of Iiesperctards, bforrsordering ALLENrM. D. itta andrg atmimurmade and warrnted WOR pe- imyaehrb umndai aeloiett r. G. . S1ums, wil Edesell at oI., is. tOrd a he3 iyofOtmmrl~~,h luu ~ N var 85.l Woky . 4 a TO.G.BCN C .P Southernek' OMacenJuyfactu.re,2~ ParI -ar antic .Plaataion .Tanner, Neats. onotfied Lapmpt ruthIroil.o1t.a~utylst r e A tthe arcoeqstu orendor then Slivn iiiBrditer. gis h ae ~lI-dtumuinpui tetd LANDO TUCKR,T Adm'or. CO .A)IO. ~ ih June 29 tiuu 24" tg 0if New, Beautiful and Cheap L TIE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving a LA IIGE nnd SPL E NDID STOCK of Suitable for the Spring and Sumner Trade. No pains has been spared in the selection of this Stock to pliea.se lie taste of ALL. ' Thankful for past patron;:ge, I assure my friends that everv ellbrt will be mtade to merit a continu anlee of their fIvor. Of the Ladies, one and all, I would particularly request an examination before purchasing elsewhere. A oing this Stock may be found a coIplete us3ortienit of Dress Goods, embracig Cold iUSLINS. of the latest and most fash ioniable Styles, 10 ets. to $1. BA R EG ES If every color and quality; Plail and Fir-dl Tissue SI LK, very rich; Lace Striped OErIGAN DIES of unequaled styles; Rich Culored SILKS, very Cheap; Figuireil and Plain SILKS. of all qualities; Nainssmik and Mull MUSLINS White tiigdsl Carleton do a new article and Col'd do dI Striped Swiss do very pretty 1)4,t Ied ",do " " GlNGIT AM.S, new Patterns. Best Stock of I, aUNTS ever oflfered in the Market, MOL R GNlN; OODS of every description; White and Cr.l'd Grenadine AIANTILLAS, new stvh. for Suiimer: 'Whitc and Colored Glacic SILK, suitable for Spring and Suminer; Lace amd Muslin UNDERSLEEVES from 6 ets. to .til Muslin and Lace COLLAR. latest fashions; " "Cll lSETrs, new style and beauitfutl: Lare, and comliete assortment of Jackonet and Swiss adtging and '1nserting: ,eal l;russels ThrenId Edging and Insertings; jIolid St.am Threadl and Lisle Laces & F.dgings, White G rass Cloth fr Skirts, new article ; GLOVIES and IIL0SIERY, great variety-suita ble for all ages Ladii, Misses end Chibliren SIOES, &c. Fotr Gesi.- emnedas 'Wear. Ie also trusts that he has not been unmindful o the wimwts of the Sterner Sex. In this line his Stock 1mbra1cs Pl;aiter's LINEN DT.LS of every quality; Cottonals ad YorklMixtures, fr'mil J 2 to 25 ets Dralp dIV Ets. Cs!unarctIsand Merino Cassimers '13row;i and (rass Linens for Coats. all qualities: Unbsin Linens an-l other goods fur Children's oIt hin: While. Co,.1 plain and buff AMarsnils Vestings, Cioil Silk Cravats, a light and beautiful article 'or anonner 011,'d .Mull Cravats, various annlities; I nl;ek ;nd Co.lored Stocks and Ties. I very respeetfully invite all thost wishing DRY (;oOD) to (-ive mae a cal, being determined to be 'N hiERSOID by 'O ONE in a fair and honora tble imanner. . A. R kNSOM, AGENT FOR R . .F U L L lER. IT nbura. A pri 3 rf 12 B R 0 W .G & L Eil N, r3POr TF.'S OF V:rd English ani German -2011 au:;11 I Kin.rert, cior ner of M1farkei-Street Cvur*s5n, 6t. C. ({ .\lP ETI N G.;.-ngr'ain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta U pestry mad Vclvets. c(lATA IN MATERIALS, in Silk, Salin and Wor;te'd, (nrt:in Canbic7;s and Muslins. in large variety, l'.mb tri.red L::enn atluslin Curtains, all styles, Gilt C(rs ict, in ;il t,;e 11-w d'sigins, Ciiratin Gimps, Hllers, L.oops, Tassels, &e. ! raprs nd . s ;;e I Thes, in all varieties, liritish' ;nit. A.un-rien Fl1oor Oil Clisthu, Sil'ver and Gilt utir Rods and Stair Carpetiags, .fall %I t-e. i tin, 't elvet, and Axminster Rugs, in large va r'ietv, NL.\NT ATION WOOLENS-BlanketsiPlains, Kerseys. Cays. & e. Rled and White Flannels, 5liirlings, &e. CosttoIn Osabirgs, of al the beat Southern manu Lttures. French, Engl .lh atid A meriennt Prints, LI N ENii, of' !!iehardF~::i's superior make, for lehes 3ls.h.tinigs. P.llsw Cases, Table Damasks, l,,vress. .,-ipkin. Tmwel iigs, .11 uikabneks, Fruit iGh'ths. R:. E. I tapers, G;ras'sls, &c. G~h.Ca.siim.r.ies and Vestings. oft best Frenchi Si'rvatt Cliths, in all the shades of FEnglish Sastisiets, Tweedi'ss, .Teans and Linds'eys, of all hun::l ts amid st les. WNithi a full assirtmeint otf In S:L.KS. TIISsCES,-DAREGES, GRENA Ihnnitii:ineiI'e,~ Cape andl Mourning Goods, ini Ev'eni,.; D)ress Cood", in great vairiety, constantly reei ived.l All th' abive are osf oiur ow'n Direct Jim p)or'I:nilic... ais.l offered at the LUOWE?ST Term----.\SITI. or City A\eceptinee. er"The ('NE PilCE8 SYST1EMi strickly ad i-red to. A.\tl ii...1- wa--r~mtt'd. LRO VN1NG & LEMlAN. 3.\T' SO U 'T l' li N R E M E Y * - l.' * t..\. I i'.EN ~ i')j l\l!'lFA CEOI.I"R.. MOREUS, EILLIOUS COLIC, CHIOLERA INFANTUMV. \ ' Is. '0 D.'.IiI:A::v ADA,t~iT) 'To Mt.Ny DisF.ASES oF !':atmi.cs, :.:os r nsrtii'.l.v P.\tirrti. .l :nisriu.vrtos. 'I'El.. t'.YIWS'i'VAN OIETl Ol' 'IIE.LI Jl'.TOO. I1.!. Ii entri'.- tiie worst eases ofl I ia~rrhtiis : ed. It cures the wtar.t .nt's' of Dysn:: ry : :t. Iteures Callibrnia or AlexI ee arrise at h t' .'a I "i t-i:"-ve the I. t seer s holi5th.bt ..s t i't l al erl'.,: aib.st enrev sittihiiisera inanilm: net and' ,ti.- tiilh. I:'t e-. t ls' Ne.ri'ius e., nd .ta ,st .-n : itittt-t ' -h. s I t S r.,re t'rr enkrit'i'.s 1 I th dspel rig si :Ind fl.ttre nt feel i ; 1 e1s. s' n.s a iabl at gewiSart:.''r hine's trm Lettes, besltitnialstiu&c. '' rtith i't n'.1 itt.$:ih'sC rir a r i my is;riity, Circhnve is.te i . a .- t 'ii t rs:'ini'tmyI',i j dir ti. .rvaluabse retedI."l i on 1t'" li ..I3 -litNsla. It i:ti't ' ti,'ts't i titre ithin itt t o recs me n d ai-n iiit.h is ' o lii nyt sw piertin Ial st er-ne nn is thes exe-y rinc raf my~ nei:L1.br !Inditfriijsrouide is a ulii t I i/.: . ar t ttI n A e t lui t'(n. ' it " if itaer i ph' ,'s'su tire in cmminin g th'iiiisf' inlu b'e hie it t i.' si' It' s i 'tsi:: t . sii red '-de ih,!s .st'ii to any iin ii . - et ever tied byi me."in .\.t .\ttr . G.\ iit Is t' i'rG t'- li iep t'tt'ty G. I .h t5rEnd 1. Nr.g of nit n hiits'Iit tsremedyit' isis trvig it cel ebrssii lyi amsi nItat ear KhEiNasnemedy. bywhos in tmhe tried it ndsl of titbelieveithatof EtanetiatdteIheadroftever prprtio of Win.t kim i wonislreomed im t te suit diofe Vihriebit & istmpie d."ti iedim \l tiset.ier t1'ith, Agentslulnk o n.. G rif ti. eontate it etaeisis peineti tbovte llotero reprins ih sth' etme Aflo el iCes..Fo the Geussnoflt,tmd nfin fil relier uont' insroi sllptrs. it ist bOrdery a in he, w.ii n curatives Chrge, amsnd t all oher .\.stirt liartt ie aii Cnharle eu i smk G it stUis Fr tlert t sihh- culs~e L.' PEnN. At:eranm hy trInei nitaerchfteniimnd lrugrtislughuld noetat be .\rltW. 'ti'. a . ACOptr, cavannah. CMay~ 11. cJul 5 m 184ht 2 -1 TAT'EI One SOUdcTHousA n A.on tvfEDE FIED ISRIC ETR. sibtirf Will &0 thisie haig 14e nm PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, k0, TIE Subscribers would called at tention, to their Splendid assortment of superior P XANO '0 R T E, Of 6, 64, 6 and 7 Octavos from the celebrated Manufactorica of BACOX & RAvgN, IIAZa.ToN & Ba. and A. 11. GALE & Co., of New York. These are made from the best and thoroughly sea soned materials, with all the latest improvements, and are AARRANTED to stand the various changes of this climate-and for equality and sweet ness of tone cannot be surpassed. Their BOOK and STATIONERY department consists of a good assoi tmnent of School and Miscellaneous Books, And all the Cheap literature, as soon as published, as well as a large and well seleeted Stock of Sta tionery, &c. Their Stock of PRINTED MUSIC is tholargest in the State, consisting of all the popular Songs, Waltzes, Marches, Variations, &c. ET New Music received every week. Muscal Juistrunients. They also keep an ekgant assortment of the fol rowing instruments on hand viz: Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordeoss, Tamborines,, FLUTES, &c. Also, an assortment of Alusical Merehanilize, Mr An atsortn ment of superior Violin and Guitar STRINGS. always on hand. All the above articles will be soid for Cash or good paper, by GIEO. A. OATES & BROS. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov 9, tf 42 FRESH ARRIVALS, D R. A. G. TEAGUE respectfully informs . his friends and citizens of Edgetield generally, that he has just re-eived a LA RG E A DDITION to his already extensive Stock of fresh and genuine Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. His Drugs are caretfully examined by himself, and all thatare foun i worthless, rejected; and those that are approved may be relied on as efficient and of unithrm action. A LL of his Mledicinal Compounds, Tinctures. Pilk, Ointments. &c.. &c., are put up under his own stpervision and in strict accordance with the ,Uited States Dispensatory. . From his long and extensive experience in the practice of Medicine, he has made several Coin pounds of his own, not to be found in the Dispensa tory, viz:-A Preparation for the CROUP, which he has usel extensively for eiguht.-en years, and re commends with confidence : a Vl-RMl f UGE, safe and efficient; and nany other Compounds which lie makes extemporaneous!y to fulil the indieations in each particular case for which it is used. It would require more space than could be ob tained in a Newspaper to give a^Catalogue of the )rugs, Mledicines anil Chemicals kept and sold by him-suflice it to say, lie can furnish a Physician's Office COM PLTE, with Physick and Furniture. Ie has added to his former Stock sonic of the most reliable Vegietabie exteiets, viz: PODOPIlIL LIN, STILLINGlNE, L EPTANDRIN,&c. 07 Planters and families can be supplied with all Medicines necessary in a family-and when desired, directions put up with each article. All 4 the most reputable NOSTRU.\S mmay be found in'his E.tablishment. Also, Candies, Kisses, Su:;ar Plums and Sands. ALSO, T!NE WINES AND BRANDY, for Medicinal purposes. Per fumery of his own and Northern make, hard to heat. SOAPS.-A large and extensive variety. CANDLES,-Wax, Spern and Adamantine. Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, VAllNISHES, &c. BRUSHES.-.\Marking, Sash, Toil. Paint, Grain ing, Touth, Nail, Flesh, Crumb, :Shoe, Horse and Tanners Brushes. PENCILS-Camel's and Sable II:air, large size. Anjd last though not least, the finest I IA hR BRUS'I ES ever offered in the Jlace, of various patrons and qualities. Dressing and extra fine COMBS, DUST ING BRUSII ES,-Ai n xcettent article. PAPER-Fools Cautiad Letter Paiper, common ad line. NO TE PA PER -Various sizes and faney styles. ENVELOPES-Commi~on Buff, Ph.lin White anid Faney Note Enveloapesi, INK, PENS, PENCILS AND CR AYONS. Osborne's .\merican WVater Calours. Gum Elastic Ba!ts-Slid, 11 ow and Fine,-Parlor lhalls for the Ladies, iinvitinrg theim to exercise within doors, when the weather is to, ineleninent to be out. Mlav 18 tf 18 State of Soutlh Carolina, *EDGEFELD) DISTRICT,' IN ORDINA RY, BYIH.T. WRIGHT'l, Esgr., Ordinary.o BEdgefield Distriet: WVhereas, 3Mary Bouknighit and Joihn lHuiet have applied to me for Letters of Adminiis ration, on all and siingtuhir the gooids and cattlesq, ritrhts anmd credits of R. B. Bioukntight ltec of th2 Distriet.a:foresatid, deceased. These atrt, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singulamr, the kinred and crediiirs of the said dIeCcised. to be and ajpear before me, nt onr next Ordinary's Couirt for the said Distriet, ti be holdent at' Edge~ield C. [I., on the 4Ith day of Sept. next, to show cant-e, if any, why the said administraition shontId noet be grn ted. Given tinder my hand and seal. this 21Ith daiy oif August ini the year of our Lord omie thionaniud eight hundred and fifty-four and in the '70 h yeatr of .American Independence. H. T. WRIGilT, 0. E. D. Ang 21 2t 32 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEl.D DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY geiT WRIGilT, Esqnire, Ordinary of Edeid IDistrict. WVhereams John J. Jennings has applied to me for Letters of Adminisitrattion, on all Iand singtulair t he goods and ebattels. rigrhts atd credits of Jesse .Fenninugs late of the Dis trict aforesatid. decenased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singutlar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be andt~ appeatr before me, at our next Ordinary's Court! for the said Dist rict, to bec holdeni at Edgefield C. JIotuse. on the 4th day of Sept. next., to shiw cause, if any, why tte said ;idmuinistration should not be grated. Given tinder imy~ ha:nd and sealu , t his 21 th day of August in t he' year onr of ILord oune lion sand eight hundred and itiyv-tour, and ini the seventy-ninth yeatr of American indepeidence. Ang 21 2t 32 Final Notice ! lTHEl:ate Firm of WILLIAMlS & CHRISTIE .havintg been d isol veid, circums~tneen reiquire that the debits be eollected and the business be closed up without delaty. Notice is hereby given to aill persons inidebte-d to the Concern tha~t luiugezr intdulgeince CA NNOT be given, as aloney is wanted anid M lTST be eollected to meet the demands against the concern. All notes atnd acounits not settled by the first (lay of September next, will be put into the hatnds of ain A ttoincy or M1agistrate for collection, unkes satisfactory arrangements are made previous to that tiite. rTe notes annd accounts cant be found itn thte hands of *Al r. E. Penni, at the old stand of Williams & Christie, whto is duly authorised tosettle the samte. S. CilRISTIE. July 27 6t 28 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COM.MON PLE AS. S AMAUEL SIIA RPTON, who is in the custody of thne Sheriff' of Edhgefield District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias aid Sattisfaciendutm, at the suit of .lohn Cothran, having filed in mny Office. together with a Schediule ott oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Comnmotn Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the A cts of the Generiit Assembly, made for the retief or insolvent debtors, It is Ordered, that thec said .lohtn Cothtrant, and all the other Creditors to whom the said Samuel Shtarpton is in any wise indebted, be rnd they are hnerey sumnmoned and have notic to appear biefiire the said Court, att Edgehield C. HI., oun Tuesday the third iday oif Octiiber tnext, to shiow eause if any they ai, whly the prayer of the petition aiforesaid shtiuld not be granted. T. (1. BA CON, c. c. p. Cl.,.s '. Amc., Jtlv 5. 15..3t 25o FIFTH ANNUAL FAIR. - OP TH1 SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. T HE Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina Institute for the promotion of Art, Mechanica. Ingenuity and Industry, will be held at the New Hall, now being erected on Meeting street, in the city of Charleston, commencing on Wednesday, the 15th of November, and continue open for Exhibi tion until the 29th day of November. Suitable premiums will be givel to the best speci mens in Art, e rchanism, and other branches of In dustry; also,of Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, P..tatoes, and other agricultural prod ucts. The Ladies, to whom the Institute has. been so much indebted, are respectfully informed that suita ble premiums will be provided by the Committee, and awarded to the best specimens in every depart ment of Ladies Work. The following special premiums are offered For the largest quantity of COCOONS,*raised o one plantation, not less than ten bushels-A Silver Pitcher, or $>0. For the largest quantity of SPUN SILK, the pro duce of any one plantation, not less than ten pounds -A Silver Pitcher, or $50. For the best improved SEA ISLAND COTTON GIN; on some new principle, superior to those now in genertal use, or for any real or importantimprove ment theieon-A Gule Medal. For the best STALLION-A Silver Cup. For the best alA RSH TACKY STALUON A Silver Cup. For the best MARSH TACKEY GELDING A Silver Cup. For the best pair M ARSII TACKEYS, for draft -A Silver Cup. For the best specimen of SUN FLOWER SEED OIL, not less than One Gallon-a Silver Cup. For the best specinmen of RAPE SEED OIL, not less than One Gallon-a Silver Cup. For the best CAS1MERE RA M-a Silver Cup. For the best CASHM1ERE EWE-a Silver Cup. For-the best three-quarter blood CASHMERE KID-a Silver Cup. For the best RAM-a Silver Cup. For the best BOA 1%-a Silver Cup. For the invention of a suitable Machine for pal verising Red Pepper-a Gold Mledal. For the best STE AM5 ENGINE-a Gold Medal. For the best model of an improved STEAM FiRE ENGIN E-A Gold Medal. For the best ESSAY on Southern Grasses Ruffin Prize Silver Pitcher. For the best specimen of American SCULP TURE-A Silver Pitcher. The Dircectors of the Institute take great pleasure in stating to the public, that by the liberality of the State anl City to this institute, they have govwin course of erection, to be completed by the 1st July next, and in ample time for the approaching Fair, a large, commodious and elegrnt Building, capable of holding in its main Hall 3,500 persons; and also in connection with it a very ivell adapted and spacious machine Rson which will enable the Institute to fuirnli sueffiient power for any kind of machinery that may be offered for exhibition. Every attention will be paid to all articles sent for exhibition. All articles entered for premiums, must be sent is on or before Saturday, I Ith day of November next, directed to the caru of the Clerk of South Carolina Institute. Charleston. Articles may be sent after that day for exhibition only. Contributors to the Fair are respectfully requested to send full descrip tions of the articles, and such general informnation as may be of use to the Judges, and suitage for publication. Addl-ess CLERIK OF TIlE SO. CA. INSTITUTE, Charleston, So. Ca. May 1.5 tf 25 ' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEPTEI.D DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. S. F. Stevens, vs. Foreign Attachment. Chas. T. Harris. I T11E Plaintiff in the above ease having this day filed his Declaration in my Office, and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney to re Isie within the limits of this State, on whom a copy or said Decl::rtion with a rule to plead can be served, On mot'on of sIr. A DASs. Plaintiff's Attor ney, Ordered, That said Defenlant appear and p!end to sail Declaration within a year and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute judgmenl will be given agaitnst him. TIIOS. 0. D ACON1 .c. c. . s. Clerk's Omeie, A pril 17, 1854. ly 14 STATE 0OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIEILD DISTRICT. IN COMMON P LE AS. S. E. iRowers, J.M Isno. Foreign Attachment. Tp H E PLaintifY in the asbove ense having theis day I filed hsis itee'aratiosn itn mys Oliee, andt the De fendant hasvtng neither wife nor Attssrney ktnown to reside withsin the limits of thsis State. on wheom coipeSs of said D~eelaratio'n with rules to plead can be served :t Onmotion of ?lr. Srnrss, Attorney for Phainitfi Orderedt that sa:d Defendan appear and p!etad to satid Deelaratison within au year and a day fro~m the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be award ed .gainst him. TII08. G. ,A Cvs, c. c.E. n. Clerks Offee, 3!arche 6, 1834. ly 12 State orf South Carolina, ElDG~EFI) DISTRICT, iN CO3MMON PLEAS. Fel . L 'e Foreign Attachment. Charles S. Tharris. Jasi. S. I [arrsson, vs Foreign Attachment. Charles T. THarris.5 ilE P:ait:flm it thte above cases leaving thsi i filed their D eclaratio~n in my 0Om.!., rnd the D~efetdant hasvitng neither wife nior A ttorney known teo reside within ilhe linmits of thsis State, on whosm cesit of saidl Deelaratiosns with rtub s to plead can bce served : On msotisin of Mir. A nus:s, P'laintifs Att'y, Ordheredl, That said Dseendant appear and phe ad to said Delaraetiones within a year and a day fresmn the date hereuf, our litnal andi absolute judgnent will be givenc against him. TIIOS. G. BA CON, c. C. E.D. Clerk's Offee, alareb 28, 1854. ly 12 STATE OF SO IfH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mlartin Ouzts,) vs. Foreign Attachmnen* Charles T. Tharris. ) C. A. Raymeond, vs. Foreign Attachment Charles T. 1harris. TplEI Plainetil's in the above cases htaving theis .1day filed their Deelaratimns ine my Offee, and the Defendanmt htaving~ neil ler wife no5r Attorney known to reside withein the limnies of thcis State, onm whom copies sof said D~ee!aratison with rules to plead can he served :, Onemstison of Mir. ADaMS, Plaintin'' Atterney, Ordeered. TIhst said IDefe-ndatnt appear andi plead~e to saish Deelaratins within a year and am day fromes t he slate hseresr, sor final and absolute judg mcent will be given ag.ainsst lime. TIIOS. G. BA CON, c. c. E. D. Clerk's Offie, A pril 8, 1854. ly 13 STATIE OF SOUTHI- CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Davis, Kaul> & Fanning, Dc.i tahet Ihopkins, Kalb & Co., Dc.inAtc en Rawley White. rf 'lIE PlaintiTs in the above eases having this day ..filed t heir Declarations in my Offie, and' the Defendant leaving neither wife nor Attocrney known to resid..- within the limeits of thtis. State. on. whom copies of said Deelarations with rules to pleady can be served : On Mlotisin of Mlessrs. blIAaaavu d& STmEs, Atterneys for Plaintftis:. Ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to saidl Deelarations within a year and a day from the date hereof or in default thereof judgment will be given atgainet him. TIIOS. 'G. BACON, c. E. D. Clerk's Office, Oct 5, qly 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD SALE. IN EQUITY. Phtilip Jennings, Sampson Jenneings and others, Bill for Part'n. Martha JIennings and others.J IT appearing that Archiba'd Jennings, Aaron IJennings nend Josiah Jenninas, three of the De fendants to theis suit, reside out of and beyond the limits of this State, On motioen of Mr. AnAxs, So- , licitor for Comtplainants. Ordered that said Archi bald Jennings, Aarotn Jennings and Josiah Jenenings do pslend, answer or demur to the Bell in 'this-ease within theree nmonthes from this date,. and, on their falure to do so, that the same be taken pro confesso against thema. A. SIMIKINS, C. E. E. D. Aug 2. 18->4. 3ms 32