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unwr2mi E~ P3nrITrVE AND MODERN COURTSHIP. PRIMITIVE. "Now, Peggy, I've a heart that's bold, A bosom free from care, And if we only Uant aree, As I love you, so you love me, We'll Imake a happy pair. There's nerve enough in this strong arm, My:i rate ne'er make it less Now I:1n thine, will you be mine, Coie, Peggy, answer, ' Yes.' "I've cot, and barn, and cattle fair, A pew at church beside, And should life's journey prove full rough, This leathern purse will hold cnoughi Whatever may betide; I have a nag, your own, my Peg, Whene'er you ride to mill; Since I am thine, will youJbe ine!ic ? Come, Peggy, say you will." " Well, Reuben, since your love is mine, And vou are strong and bold, Wluit could a maiden better do, Than give her heart at onee to you, With all its love untold ? The spinin:ng wheel I'-re plied with care, And tasked the busy loom, And piles of white, tho' lionespun cloth, Adorn the old north room. "A lid, Reuben, you must not forget, While merrily rings the bell, 'Tis God.up in the heavens above, The God our honest parens love, That dotli all things well ; And while his lessing seals my vow, I soleminly cAi'ess, Since thou art inine, I will be thine, And freely answer, ' Yes.' MODEltN. Exquisite Angellna May, Refulgent queen of night, Permit thy victim here to kineel, And from thire eves of azure steal One ray of bessed light! 0, say shall sweet connubial bliss, Angel of lice, be ours ? And sl:all we dwell, like turtle doves, In Cup:d's fairy bow rs ? "Yet does thy proud papa look stern, And call me bra'niess foil! Ile dre.ins not that a 'adler, love, Suspended froi the rooi above, Could brave parental rule, Tien grant ine, Angelina, dear, The biss for which I sigh, Nor leave thy tre:nling victim here To pine, to sink, to die." 0. George Augustus Fitz Green Brown, Your tit!e I admire, For t!sis I brave the daily frown, Atid seek the bitter hate to drown, Of my indigmant s:rc ; For this I m're, refuse to eat, And faint: fuil twice a day, That pa inay hear the neighibors cry, * Poor Angel.nat ayv.' " Yet al I do is done in vain, The salti are wasted quite, And thus in dread suspen-e I sit, A ud r.ek.i:Ly brain, and tax lm1Y nit, Frni early iorn till night .But n1 o 'i al your own),toy love, .liy George Augustus Drown Yet be a ;iule catrful when You take thle laidd.r don. Garv, lII -rusl Mrr re.-"All, mo101 dlien :,11 uom eu," said .\iotisier M Iil mots to his I rwnd an tiins, "'my sweetheart have give ise dle miten.' a ,0-ed- he iw did timt hlapp~en ?" Il 1 Inaught I mu:,t gol to miakei her 5111 v'.- ; e c.116. i leave to i; so, I step il de sasle o, I.e 11n1n, anid dare I behlold her beauIntmul p 1aironi stretchi out oni von lazy." "A LOunge, you meuiaI." A .n, Ses-von lug.AddnImk von ver polhte branch, aid-" delIae " Youmeana polte boIC." '-.3 ye.s, vonl bough. An~d den I say 1 vas ver 5ture she woul~l be rottenl, if I did nlot comec to, see her befobre 1 "Yoiu said u-/w/.' "I said sne w5oulld be roe ir " uit's enough. You have 'put your foot iln in it,' to be sure." "Nol, SareC. I put 1113 loot out of it, for she saIvs she wotild call her sacre Lig broth er miker!ck me0 out, be guir. I had intellded to, say- morified, but I could nolt tihinik of de vord, and mwrlif'y and rot is all de san.e as vOn inl imy dictionaire. A sToinr is told of an old Dutchman, for m1:Uly years tile keeper of the ferry aut Li Creek, who- was one day crossinlg with a large load of plassenlges- " ho, witha one ex epuioni, addressed each othnder as Co.loniel, Majtor, Caplatii, J udge, eie. When the fa.re camelt to be paid11, lie chairged the title mlenl ohei1 shillin~g ea1ch. "' Wiat is myi hare ?.said the genitlemanil who0 had no0 title, aifter thte rest ha~d aill puaid. " .or fare!"' youtr litre said the dtatehung:~J, "'your* fare is ehust noth-1 ing'--.ou ish de iirst high private Yaiikee ever I carried over this creek and youi is vel TIo:CIIING I-Its SoFT Si'oT.-A young geltle manl, nott remarkable for talenit or ex erecwas in tihe habit of visiting a foin ilv in which there were, amng others, two ladies an1d a lit te girl. The ladies were ontce dlisenssinig his acquiremen~its, ml time presence of the chiid, ansd onle of themi ob served that ' .\r.- had a soft place in Lis lield." Th is un s treasurted up by the child, and at at subsequlent visit tile young phreuele gist comimencted an examuiniationl of the gent lemaii's craniul, for the purpose 0f ascertainling wl.ere this netw organi was sit uatted. Unfol~rtuately, she imiagined she found it, nud, to the discomftiture of the Ladies, exclaimed, 4 Oh, sister ! Mr. - really has, as you said, a soft place in his heat, for here it is unlder my finger." AT a hlotel, a short time since, a gi in quired of a genltlem~an at the table if his cup wats out. "No," said he, "but my coffee is." The poor girl wsas consideral ly confused, but determined to pay him in his own .coin. While at dinner thle stage drove up, and severatl coming in, the gentlemanli asked: "Does the stage dine here ?" "No, sir," exclaimed thle girl, ini ascarcas tic tone, "but the passengers do " AN exchange says:-" The politican should be nlot only a great but a good matn." It is great pity the fact was not sooner disclosed. A sTEA31BoAT fireman's knowledge o the art of pulnetuaitionl is sufficiently illus trated by the fact of his putting the coal-on to prevenlt a full slop. r was a maxim of Gen. Jackson's: "Take time to deliberate, but wshen the time re action arrives, stop) thlinking." I-IE WOULD'NT SARVE.-Several years ago, at a- town meeting in a neighboring town, an old fellow whom we shall call Mr. Perkins, (because that was his name) was iflormed by the moderator, "in open town meeting," that he had been elected surveyor of high ways. He arose and said: 31r. Moderator, I shall incline." The Moderator expiessed at great satis faction, and hoped that he would immedi. ately enter upon the duties of the oftice, as soon as the roads were in a sad condition. "I tell ye," rtsponded our hero, - that i incline !" "Ves'y glad," continued the moderator, and( I think I can assure you that the town w ill be very greateful for your services." Perkins became exasperated, and jumping up, bellowed out at the top of his voice. " Mr. Moderator, I told ye twice that I inclined, and I su:are that I wcon't sarre T" By notion of a wag presel, the town proceeded to elect a surveyor, "in the place of Mr. Perkins, inclined." ENTnus-Asric Wsw.-" Who are you going to vote lar for President," was asked of a Whir For Hlenry Clay and nobiody else if lie I;vcs ; and if' he dies I go for his adminis trator. A western editor commences a long ex hortation to bachelors vith the following words Come, you poor, miserable, lonely, deserted, vulgar.fractional parts of animate nature-come up here and be talked to." PRO1lPEc:TUS OF THE V A L L E Y P iON E E R. T i E Undersigned will pub'i.-h in the Town ot 1am1burg, l vew WE WEEKLY IA P1 1 on or about the Iirst of September next, bearing the above title. It will be the aim of the Publ'sher to conduct the " \ALLEV PIoNEER" in a style that will iake it acceptable to all classes of readers; to fill its col umnus with geleral intelligene. tie news of tile dav, historical anedotes, tales of real life, poetry. light literature, liumor and wit; in fact, to make it strictly a N ewspaper. The " VALv l'iovErn.'' will advocate the Com mercial interist and internal imprivement of the State, the bu lling of tie Savainat iiver Valk-y and Ctolumbia an-iI Hamburg Iail Riads. It will be iidepenidelvnt in w..lities not ieitiifying it; -It with i an pairtv, bit firily opposinlag such .measiir. s are iijuriIus to the plrosperity of the Sate, and tie couitry at large. The t'ubl.sher will be ably assisted in the Editorial Deprtnent, wh cl, with his experience in the Nwspaper puhlishinug hus ness, aiid the extreme low rates of subscription, will make the p:per a welcome vist'r. TEi~ts -One Dolair in advance. Nn pIaper will be firwarded unless the nioney accompany the order. itAny porsom procurinz ten sub-ribias. and orwarding the money for the saiie. w .1 rece:ve one 2o1v gratis. .i. M- UBINSON. llimr, A u,: 10. 18 54. Charleston Standard, I att' per. aninniii aivanc.. ..- . - - il. ThR-W EKLY, ----.--- 3.00 WEEKLY. - - 2,0 T'I1 IS .lournal presents a daily report of the cut I tin market of Charl -sion, a da:y repoir of th ma:rkets of other cities. a da lv rerlit if the arrivals Iid departure if vessels, and a daiy summary if news anaid telegraphie iinfrmaltion. It ails, presents a weekly report u:on the entire market, including coattn, arain, hay, aroceris, stock, exchange, freiglit, &c., &c., accompainied by - op rat.ve tables of the receipts aid exports .I eetton, rice. lumber, &e. Also, tables showming tli price of steks;. b:mk bi.s,. excliaige, &c. A brief butit earl cisideation is given to all le leiding~ question~s ithat arise. sparinig neithier abor, pains, nor expenlie to' keelp upl with the tiimies: with1 as lattle circumiloctiion as poassi!>le, we will tell aur realers all wve know abutt them i. All Pl'tas-aaters in the staite may receive sub-, .ritiilin's fori us. andl persuns paying mi'ney initio their an~ids will hiave~ the papi;er seiit Iao their ;liess. L. W. SPR.\TT & CO. A ug 10 2mi 30 Copartnership N'otice, EORGE~ l!OltlNSON & 11. I1. .JACKSON have sssoiciaated thiemselves togeter, for the ransating of a General Hardware Business, Jnder the tyle iof lRomaax & -lAecs, llIanmhurg, vbere we. willI ailwiays keep a~n extenisive asertmient f EVERY TIlIN G in that line. togethuer with ~adls, 1Briiles, I larness, Leathe~r, Trunaks, WVhips, te. ke. Hamburg, A pril 27 tf 15 ROBINSON a JAoKSON, .H AMBURG S. C. AVE now on Iand1 a mtost compjlete Stock Lof Iardware, amnonigst which miaiy be 2010 Tan Englih and Sweed Iron, 5il0 Kegs Naiils, 20,000 Lbs. Ca-tir.e, 50 Dez". Ca'lliii'' A xes, 75 " liradevs' Pautent Iloes and others, 5 "' Stuperior Straw Cutters, 20 4 SpadesL anad Shovels, 10 " Ilakes, Tilleson an1 others make of Vices r.'nd Anavills, rac. Halter, Log, Fifth aind other style of Chains, A complete Stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, --A LL SrT Ls o Plains, Saws, Chisals. Serewvs.Ilinges, Knobs. lBellows, I its. G uns, Pistoals. Shot Unaa. Ptwder Flaisks, Cottion and WVool Cards, Well W~heels. ttiles, Stew 'ains; Fring Pains, G ridlironus, Illanuners. I intchects, Caeks', Wafer, and Waflle irons. Candle Sticks, Steelvards, airking Gunages. Spirit Lcvels, A ndit ''ns, Shovels and Tongs, Screw P'lates, Compjasses, Thiumn Guges, Pereuirsion Caps, &c. T Ta br, A pril 27 ftf 15 BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE- IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE THE masonic Hall, Augusta, Ga, ALDR1O?N & OY DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, ac. A ll now receivinug their -FA LL STOCK of Genits. Laties. Mlisses, li'ys, Yotiths and Children's SiIOES (if the Finest Qualities, And the best that can he botight. Onr Assortmennt coniniins EVERlY A TIICLE usually kept in the largest Riot anid Shoe Stores. --AL. VARiETiEs OF PLANTATION BROGANS A ND HO U SE SE R VA N TS' SlO E S All of which we will sell oat the most reasonable A uuta, Oct 12 tf 39 Medical College of Georgia. S11 E Tfwenity-thiird Course of Lectures in this Inlstitution will commtece the FIRST MON DAY in Novemuber next. Faclty. Anatomy-G. M. N EWTON, M. D. Surgery-L. A. D)UG AS, M. D). Chemistry and Pharmacy-ALEX. MEANS, Matera Mledica, Therapeuties and Meldical Juris prudence-I. P. GA RVIN, M. ID. Obstetrics aind Diseases of Womein atnd Infants J. A. EV E, M. D. Phvsioloy and Pathological A natomy-I. V. M. MIL LER, M. D). Institutes and Practice of Medicn-L.D. FOR D. Comparative anid Microscopic Anatomy-II. F. CAMPELL, M- D D enonstrtor of Anatomy-fl. CAMPBELL, Clinical Lectures will be delivered regularly ait the City llspita, andi ample o~portuntities will be afford. ed lfor the study of Practical Anatomy. Fees for the entire Course.........$105 00 Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once) 5 00 For further particulars, apply tio 0. M. N EWTON, Dean. Atu.-.....a. T.uly $t1, 1Rr.il 2:n 27 |DL l LLi21 fIJL'Y &29 W E*3 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHINC, M. NEWBY & CO., under U. S. Hotel. Augusin. Gn., nre now receiving the LARGEST, J. BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASSORT31ENT of SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ever oflered in the City of Augusta. In addition to which, we tire weekly receiving FRESH SUPPLIES from our Ilouse in New York. We.also keep constantly on hand a large Stock of YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. ALSO, a full assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, for gentlemen's wear. : Country Merehants and all persons visiting Augusta will find it to their interest to C.Xane urL SteCk, ns we are determined to offer our Goods at the lowest prices imaginahe. Augunsta, April 3. 1854. if 12 New, Beautiful and Ceap!T HE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving a LAlGE and SPLl N ID STOCK of D Z --A rkD D MY QGc) olD-3 Muiable for the Spring nmid Sutnmer Trade. No M:ns Is been spared in the selection of this Stock I please the Ins:e of A I.L. Thankful fo* r :.st patrolage, I assure my friends hat every eti .rt wii be made to merit a comintinI nee ol theii favor. Of the Ladies, ne aitd all, I vould partlien'arlylv renqest an exalul)nation before torchsin 1se"where. A mong this Stovk nwov be a completc assortment of Dress Goods, CX'Id M1USI NS, of the latest and most faush (Inalle SIleiS, 10 ets. to $I. 11\ I E( 1S of every color and quiy: Plaid and1 lFiu'd TiF sue S IL.K, Very rieb; Lanee Striped OlG.\ N DI Ls of unequalcd styles R1ich Colored SI LKS, very ebeap Figured and Plain SI LKS. 1-f all qualities Nailsook and Mulil eU61.,I NS; White lig'd Carliton do a new article; S;IId Col'd do do StripIl Swiss do very pretty Dotted do " " G I.NG I IA MS. new Patter net. Rlest Stock ot l'l1I N'TS ever ioffered in the l~arket 1COL R.N ING GOODS of evvry description:. Wht'te and Cold Grenadine AlAN T1 LAS, new tvle for Summer: White and Colored GIncie RILK, suitable for ,prig an1 Summer 1.ace and lMuslin .NDEIISLEEVES from Q Iu, lin and Lace COLL.\ S. latest fasliions-: " CIIE.\IlETTS, new style and Latrgei nitd complete assortment of Jackonet and 3%viss lhdgi.l:l nn .11 linsellig : IRial lBi ussvls Thread E dIegin'nini Insertingst Illond Stain Thread1 ant Iis-le Laces & ilgings, Whilt. Grass Cloth f-or krsneWdvrtiec : G L.OV ES and 110"AElRY, great variety.-suita 0lo for all agexs:n La.!ies' lfises ad Chiliren's SHOES, &c. 'For Genlleecnaf% We:tr. Te alsi trulss that lie has nit been Immindful o he wants of the Sterner Sex. it this line his Stock Planter's LINEN DRIILS of every quality: Ciuttoulls :lni York Mixtires. fromi 12 to 25 cts Drap Ili :teis. Casliunrctsaldh Mleino Cassimers Briwni and Grss ILhies for Coats. all qualities: Union Linens and other goods for Children's v htte. Cord, plain and blYi 1anrsails Vestings, Ci'I Silk Giavats, a light and beautiful articleI Col' inC v variou4 gunlities ; Iflack andi Co!ored Stocks aIII Ties. very respcittfully invite all thioe wishing IDRY (0)(~S to I live .vumlli call. being iletermined to) be IN I)lOlttD by _NO ON E in a fair and lionora e iiiain ler. 11. A. TZANSOM, AGcENT FOR Uniburg. Apri :3 tf 12 BROWNING & LEMAN, Pt i'O11TI:s OF French, English and German .D9 and 211 I King-strert. corner of illirklct-Stre Cimri tonS. C. Q.\ R PETNGS.-ngrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta p lestrv anid\'le. CL'.TAIN MATElVIIALS, in Silk, Satin and Worstedil. t'urtinl Cambres ani .\l slins. in large variety, Emri Lerdnue .1nd1 MAll Curtninsnil vtyles, ;iil t'ornliee-, in ll 1 the niew dv.s,s Curtail, inimps, I illers, Lioops, 'Tassels. &e. ])r.pirv Cords and liell aespis. in ;;Il varieties, iritish'andj( .\nerienl Fillor Oil Clothls. Silver and Gilt Stir ltods and Stair Carpetings. ,f Ill tI les. W;:toii \'elvet, and .' iiinster Rugs, in large va -etv, liL\NT.\TON WOOLNS-Dlatnkets, Plains, K-sp. Ca tps. &e-. Ited oil Whie clainltc hirtings. &e. Coto tiOsunburgs, of ail the best Southern manu lteture-s. Englil;... hl1 an.\mrienn~ ('OTTON FL.-NNEI.S, I~Ix!N ,i If tehatrdsin's sulpi re mnke, fort helietinegs. Sh'rtings. I ilow Cases. Tathlh- iiiasks, eiovl:es. Napkins. Tiewel inigs, I luckah:.eks, Fruit Cloith:: Cassim reiis anld \'estintgs, 'I best French Servanti/ Cloths, in all the shlaies or Enliglih Saiinhes, Twetels, .Tenns nnd T.inidseys, of all >ulites onl1 st s. \Vithi i fuli alssortmlentl of n S;1 .Ns. issIE4, BA\ IGEES, GRENA SI N I-s. .\l l's I.lNs. t\e Iooies,i/:i .\s~ lynens and Mournling Goods, in lcveing~ I tiess Goods, in great varie-'y, constantly All th aibiwe :are of our own Direct lim ~ rta Iion1. :nih oileired at thle 1 0 W E 6 TI TIhersati's---C.\ SI, or City .-\elptaniCe. -The oN'-: I'luc l~sYSTE.\l strickly :ld tred toi. -\ll Ge l' wn--ranit- d. 1 RO ,VN ING & L EMA.N. 1iLVtT S( ii ilT l It N 1U E M E D)Y CHOLERA MORBUS, BILLIOUS COLIC, CHOLERA INrANTUMV. \Lro, A Ii~lti.V .iAPTEDl TO IiANY niS.AS.s OF 7;mE W-1;;I I-*.'s n i? ..101'. (VIU>I.t!. .-IE T0 y-A.;l . (J 1 i'X7) I;Q I'Ul.'E E~N>SO.VUJ. 1el. Itlinres Iilh ort-I ie f hi Mrrtii:e: 'i1. It enirei the anIirrrb-.:e: Alb. Ii rih- e- tie severe-i Choiei: .">th. It tire- i'l iii ?ern ii -r iath. IIlienren ihiiitrn ri iiitini : : ,iii : tdLoi..: :1th, i coiiniernt N ieosne~s tiiil D~e piilne : iit. Ii re-Icres Irregnitnriiie.: 11. II iplels ;loomy iimd ly'terielI J-elings; i:sth. it's an udtniirable L Few Short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &c. *iiae iuet .Iaeih's ('eridial ii iy fuitily. and Uinve ei.t." then. li .M WAt l:. 'II g er- me plten-nre iln tietinm ie lte r-eomniie .Tn obI .ruitil-my uwni piie.-eni expeerienei. ::nid tie lee ilne if my nllieihbore s :::td friieds ::reiud uie. is :i iili .ulinn i e it. n e t blievel iI tei be alt thai t tiltprporlts ii tee: vix: A... %:rei ic/n Jluneei!'." W.\. 1t. UNDERtWOOl), J'eri.rty .ii;:e of Supesrier url. miser ekee Cirenit. el.I i ti bevi ovreal: remedmiy-dteciteely speimrlir tee Iytiges eveirl y e." i. tile C riitIueLilleNGi tuniparh.~ puthedi heis cehninuls iio Itia, anidi giingll Gieeirglia .liersoiiant. Ma~iy 1hm. 1 S5. I litve iused .Taleob'i Cierdil in my famliily, and this, with ui t I ihear aboul it as a remediy ley theistle ho hae tried .ihtees mle t eieve. teat hiS~il sd at thle tiead Iof every repa i~ratinl of l1i. kindt. tit.t I wioiubl recuommenid is uise in li dinse i fr wiebt it i. cmpomosiiiuted." i1i L t.S Ii. 1ii ilfl NS%, .\et tik of Gn.. G;riflhn. 1 4If there ise anny creiiitiy in hmnnnu~u tesiiimoniy .itieih'si iti enre ol fitwetl Dioses. liriinth u of ~a. i lithnno v in it- favor coiniihlt in frominl liiihinriers. ii msit he, very uE-Ai en it rie ant Firi Tnsuirjner llnk, (irifin. - -7 Fier s::te it thit- vhins.hy i. L. PENN. Aimer. lnit it prtiipalm iterchaniii andi IiringLiSts throeighionl the State - Wit. W. BLiss & Ci., Propjretlors, bav annmals. May 11. Sm - 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.I EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLE AS.I G IA\R LES K EN N IF~Lu. whos is in the ettsto- I J dv of lthe Sheriff sf Edigelieldl lIistrict, by irtIte'if a Writ of Ca pins al Saltisniendml l, att the I uit of Wi lliis & Christie, hsavinig tiledl in omy lic, tiegelbher wit hi a isedle, on oath, osf Iss } mtate nuiiel ceets. his petition to thme Coturt osf Comn-t tml iens. prnvinsg thiat lhe may he adiiit lid to the iziefit sof the A cts of thec General Assembttly, msade r thet relief uf insolvenit debtors, It is Orderecd, mt thei sadl W'illiamsi & Christie, andl all ths other redtirs tii wholm thme stid Charles Kennerly is in e ywise indtebted, be', and thley atre htereby sum-I ne antI hatve nnetice to appiear befsore the said itirt, at FEdgelield C. 1.1, on T1uesday tine thlird day, r Otbr niext, to shoiw cautse, if atny they enn, , liy te prayer of the petittion atforesltid should not ~rated. . G. IBACON', c. c. r. Ceks Office, .July 5, 1854. 13t 25 ags and Beeswax Wanted. 1. yANTED One hundred Thousand Pounds ? of eachi. R1. L. GENTRY. ITr. tb., A ri m 21 0, f 14 NEIW SPRING G-OODS! RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND TISUES ORGANDIES, JACONETS, BRILIANTS, FRENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES, &c. 1 LLER & WARREN, AUGUSTA, GA. L1-Lhave retceived a large Stock of the above GOUDS, which fair Novelty, Beauty and Variety, A re believed to be unsurpassed in any Market; and havinig been selected fron the very hitest importa titons, olur eustomiers will find them to be the new est and choicest Goods of the Season. -AI-o A beautiful list of Goods for Misses' Wear, con sistinC of Rtieh BARECG ROBES, (something new:) Neat French MUSLINS andi BRIL.LIANTES: Pliin. 1ufl, link, Blue and Fawn col'd French CAM lRIlC*: French, Engl:h iand American PRINTS. We have also a handome Stock of Goods for GENTS AND. BOYS' WEAR, Which we would be pleased to show our customers and the public, assuring them that OUR rRICES WILL aE. AS CHEAP As TilE CniEAiP.sT. C Persons from the cotuntry would do well to uive us a call before purchasing elstwhere. A ugusta, A pril 19 tf 14 Groceries! 50 TIIDS. SUGAR, Also 50 Ilarrels STEW AlT'S dio. 200 1:ngs COFFEE. - 25 Iods. MOLASSES, 200 Coils ROPE, some very superior, 101) iles Gunny and Dundee BA GOING, 30 WhItule. I lalf nnd Qnarter Bll.. No 3. No I and Mless MA CKEREL, also Kits, 4 And WV would ALSO state," that we have a fint assoirtiitit of Blankets, Negro Cloths, !tedstads, Chtairs, Sadles, Osnaburgs, Stripes. lion, Nails. Oils, Wi:te Lead. Shot, Bar Lead, Salt, Cheese. Powder; oanp, Rice, liacan. &e., &e.. &c., \d in fact, every article usually fonnd in a Gro -er Stoare. J. SIUL.EY & SON. lamur, Noiv 14, tf 44 For the Planters! ILbs. Persarian Guano. 10,0 0 bbus. Kste l's G;UANo and S.\ LTS. 7-0 111!s. Kettlewe.s CII '1llCA L SA LTS, :10 " Pore ground PLASTER. The above celebrated Manures far sa!e. by J. SIBLEY & SON. Habug.No1i4, if 44 : The Laureisville Hlerald. Independent Press mid Anderson Gazette will copy tie above four iles. and forwaid biils to J. S. & SON. Fresh and Pure Medicines, &c 'I lE Sub-erLber has just received a SELECT LsTOcK oft Family Nedicines, Chemicals, O. -CONSiSTING IN PAiRT OF Sulphate of Quiiiine. Pure Pili Mass, u.CarbonIlateof ISod*a, Calomlel, feniy's (C'al. Mlagies:a, Creama of Tartar, Salts. lodine, Sulphate of Morphine, la0didle of Potasseum, Iliump luaram !ia. Stryehnine, aum's Elxir of Opium, Faesioack's Vermifugo Tlimnmpson 's Eve Water, N31Alister's Ointment, ChIeeseiian's 1ilsam. |Evans' lAmeets. NorwIod's Veratrum, Viride. A id a full supi lI of imoast all the )OpuIIlr Patent ledicines of thlie day, all of which are warranted free fromn alultcration. (1. L. PENN. AGF.N-r. Oct 2r )f 41 GEORGE SINCLAIR, COLUtmtA. s. C.. STA M ENGINE BUILDER And Boller M1.aker. LL hinds (af Flaur, Grist and Saw Alill Gear ing and -hafting made and warranted to per rmi-iii 4qual to aniy inl tile State. Dr. 1.. 1'. li.%is, at Edla.ield C. II., is authorised A e-ntsta lt :an .ke olitiacts. Nov. 2, 1853. ly 4 Southern M~anufacture, 3,000 Pair Hosue ianade Plantation [ARNESS. SOLE AND UPPER LEATUER OF ALL nEsCRtIPTioNs. ranners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil. SHlOEMAKERS' FINDINGS. At the Slioe Store1 next d oor to Suttivao & Brother. RI. T. MI13IS. July 21 tf 27 UE Mi OV A L Boot and Shoe Myanufactory, HIAVING removed to the Stora a-ljoining Dr. A. G. TEAGUEs Drug Stlore, as usual, I am pre pared to make toa arder, Fine D)ress, Double Soled Water P'raaaf and Pumip Boots~and sho~es, Of the very 1!IEST ATERIA LS, and an excel lent (it ahv ays warranited. A so. aon hanid a large variety of P1OOTS anal Sl Io)ES af tmy own ml~nufnetlre, which wtill be hi.<posed of on reasonable termis. Wal. MCEVOY. Nov. 1( tf 44 Of N. B -Wanted, three applrentices to learn he shoe-aking business. Please aipply Solan. Georgia ifarbie Works. J. G. R ANKIN. W. M. IIURLOCK, G. I. SUMMiIEY SUCCEssOas To A. A TKINSON & Co. Ti 'ius Establisnent has been in success flil oaperatioan for a number of years. The Quarries are well opened, amd the alarble is superi or' to any ini the United States. We have so perfected our facilities for getting out and inishing work that we cnn furnish Mounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, And every thing in our line of business, in better style, and at cheaper rates than any yard in the cou try. When it is considered that we saw our own mar ble, py no jober's profit, and ino high freight fromn the Nribi, it will be seen that we possess material idvantage over iill comipetitoirs. We cordially solicit our frieinds and the public to examine our work iana compare our prices with those of oth'r yards, before ordering Northern Marble. W'e have on hiind at our yard in Mari etta, a large assaartmenlt of FINISH ED WORK Nlonumets, Tablets, Tombs, &c.-wiere our agent. Mr. G. W. Summers, will sell at our prices. Our prineipal work is done at the Mlills. A ddress J1. G. RANKIN & Co. Marble Works P. 0., Ga. Tan 11 ly .Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Atsticus i..Tucker, d ec'd., are notilied to miake prompt payment, and those haavintg deman~ds againset said Estate are requested to render thiem inl immediatel'y, properly attested. LANDON TUCKER, Adm'nr. THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. THITS medicine, when used according to directions, will cuere, without fail: --ofl or I~ng's Evil, Cancers, Eruptions of the Skin, Brysipelne, Tumors, Chronic Bore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald tead, Rheumatism. PainsIn the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Glands. SySphil, Dyspepsia. Salt Rheum, Diseases of the idneys, Diseases arising from the use of Mercury, Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, (leneral Debility, Lumbago, Coughs, Colds, Dropsy. .aundice, Costiveness, Bronchitis, Weakness of the Chest, Sore Throat. Pulmonary Affections, anti all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver Com plaints, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Low Spirits, Sick and Nervous Headache. Night Sweats, Exposures or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Con stitutional Diseases, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the System, and a Gentle and Pleasant 'Purgatire, it is superior to Blue Lick and Congress Water, Salts. or Seidlitz Powders. It is a remarkable fact, that among the hundreds of eminent physicians who have examined the recipe by which Bull's Sarsaparilla is prepared, not one las condemned it. but all approved it, and -commend it in the highest terms. Many physicians express themselves strongly in the belief that it is decidedly the best preparation of Sar. saparilla that has ever been placed before the public. Although there are many physicians whc feel a reluctance to having their names appended to the recommendation of any particular remedy, notwithstanding they may approve of it in the highest degree, there are others who frankly yield their support in favor of a remedy which they know Is capable of doing so much good in an nfflicted com munity. As an evidence, read the following from old and respectable ply.'-cians, of high standing in the community in which they live: TESTIMONY. IC Testimony like the following renders superflous all comments o: the efficacy of Bull's Sarsaparilla. From Dr. L. P. Yandell, rrofessor of Chemstry in the Lnuisville Medical College: I have looked over the list of ingredients composing John Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsnparilla, and have no hesitation In saying that they form a safe compound, and one that promises well in chronic diseases, to which it Is applicable. - L. P. YANDE LL, M..D. Louisville. .luue G, 1848. What Dr. .'vyles. physician by appointment to the Louis Vile Marine Hospital, says-of Trl's Sarsaparilla : LouisiLLE, March 20. 1849. I have examined the prescription for the preptration of John Bull's Sarsaparilla, and 1 believe the conbination to be an exellent one, and well calculated to produce an alter ative impression on the system. I have used It both in public ani private prrmAee, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla now in use. 31. PYLES, 3D Rlesident Physician Louisville Marine Hospital. LoUoON, Kr,. April 25th. ISO,. Sta-Permit me to address toyou a few lines.and do me the honor to reply to a request that I will mak in the conclusion of this letter, &c. I am a graduate of Transylvania Medical Universi ty ; I have practiced medicine in this wilderness country, anoout five years. but owing to exposure to bitter cold wenither, I have been indisposed with Acute Itaeumatisn abour. ix months After having exhausted my skill in the treatment of my case, and deriving no benefit.:( was induced to give your PLUID EXTACT OF 6ARBAPAILLA a fair trial, and accordingly purchased a bottle of yourmedicine from your agent, Mr. George P. Brown, about two weeks ago, and I - must confess that one bottle has entirely cured nae. It is mcy opinion, that your preparation of Sarsaparilla is decidedly superior to any other preparation now in use, and I will take great pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted us being a remedial agent, and I will advise the physicians to use It in their practice, &c, Respectfully yours, B. B. ALLEN, M. D. LouStFe.t.r, July 13th 1849. I have examined the list of articles that compose .ohn Bull's Extract of Sarsapari!la, and I have no hestitat ion in saying that it is a safe and valuable com pound. I would prefer it to any article inow in use, for the diseases srising from an impure state of the blood or taint of the system. I confidently recommend it to my friends as being a pvower. ful Extrnet, and one that I believe will cure call c.asses of disease', for which it is recommended, if used according to directions. I believe it to be a valuable succedaneum, to Mercury.-Nay, 1Ihave my doubts wchetheer in tie ntOet violent and proltracte.d cases of Syphilis, accomipanied with Nodes Tropihsin caries of the bones, whether it oughi not to succeed every other remnedy. S. It. 3cCONXACIIIE. M D. Honorary Member of the Medical Society, P'hiiudelphia. D'' Hear, what Dr. Stapp, a physicihn who stands at the top of htis profession, says of John Bull's Sursaparillat: I have been using John Bull's Sarsaparila in a great variety of chronic diseases, with themnost hnppay etfects, ad I have no hestication in recommendintg it to the publie for thce cure of scrofula, syphilis, andl all cutaneous antd glandular dIseases. Yours, most fervently, Lewisport, Ky., April 6th, 15-49- WMl. STAPP, M1. D. Bew. E. W. SEHON, -Row. E. STEVENSON. - CoxCI.CSwrE. - The following Is a verbatim copy of a certificate now In the possession of te proprietor of Ilull's Sarsaparilla. R1ev. E. WV Sehon is widely and generally known as an eloquent and accomplished pastor of' thes 3. E. chorch, and Iter.- E. Stevenson has been known as one of the most talented and zealotus meinbers that the Ken tucky Conference could boast of for muany years, and at ti timceis fillincg the high ad responiblostation of ncgenet for the Mt. E. Book Concern. Can thte world produce better or more satisfactory testim'ony in favor of any mcedi:ine ? Better tsitimony then was ever offered in laver of any medicine. R1ev. E1. WV. Schon - ltev. il. Stevenson: LOuIsvIL.LE, May 20th, 1SID. We have used John Bull's Barsaparilla, and leave known It to be used, with entire satisfaction; and we leave no r be'stitation In stating our belief, thcat it is a aafe and valuable medical compound, and calculated to produce much good and relieve muche suffering; and therefore would cheerfully and most earnesly recommend iteto the afflicted. . E. W. SEIION. (Signed) E 2. STEVENSON. . We earnestly invite all persons w1-.o tare suffering with aney of " the illq Cleat flesh- is hceir to,' to call on Dr. .John Buli's agent, and get a copy of Blil's Family Journal GRtATIs ; andl for the sake of htumntity, we hope that a single individual will not be found unwailling to giveoBull's Barsaparilla a TRtAL., after readIng, and recollecting, at the same time, that It is impossible for -:he Doctor to ptublishI the tenth pare of the number of cert.ientes of nastounding | cures performed by his Sarsaparilla. The amount of tes timony voluntarily showered on Br. Bull's Sarsaapatrlla, i from well knoswn and distinguished Individuals, both In public and private life, has been perfectly overwheelming. t l? Dr. .lohn Bull's Principal Office, west side Fifth street first door below Main, LousauLEx, Er. !I7 Fua caie in tis Village, un Agenacy, by G L. l'ENN, Drnggist. ly3 Sept 28ly3 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, EDGEFILD DIST'RICT, i IN COMMON PLE AS. S EATON MtOULTRlE, who is inI the custoday of the Sheriff ofC Edgefield Djistrict. by virtue of at Writ of Capias ead Satisfaciiienum, ait lice stit of R. M'~. Fuller, haeving fied in imy Ofliee, tohaeier with as Schedule on-.onthc, of his est t and eteets, his petition to the Court of Commoccn P'lencs, prym that huenmay be admitted to the baenet ofice A ets v. of thce General Assenmbly made faor lice relief of. in solvent de-bcors, It is Ordered, tha~t lice said R. 3i. (. Fuller, and alii the other Creditorts lo whcomc thce ecid e, Seton lloultrie is in en anywice indaebte~d, be eccd they are hereby summnoted and lhave notice tao nP-b pear before lice said Coaurt, at Eadgefield C. i1. (nlt Tuesday the 3d dasy of Octocber next, to shoaw cause,t if any themy can, why the prayer of lice petitioni C aforesaid should not be granted, ni ThOS. G. B3A CON, C. c. p. Clerk's Offie,.July 5, i54. JSt 25 C A LfL Persons inedebted to the Estate of Jncobs *b. .~Smih, previous to 1st Jancunery last-e, are re quested to meake pnymerit,and atlilihaving demiandis against the samne will haend Ihem in properly attested. BENJAMaIN WA LD)O, Exor GEO. A. ADDISON. . E '. A,,gln ef8 PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC; me TilE Sobseribers would call'd St tention to their Splendid ssortment of superior PA1NO 0 R T ES, Df 6, 6Q, . and 7 Octavos. from the celebrated Nlnfttllhetories of iAcoN & RAVKN. IlAZ1ITOs & I l1ros. and A. 11. GALF & Co., of New York. rThese are made from the best md thoroughly sea Stiled materials. with all the latest improvements, imd are XARRANr NTED) to stand time various -hngs rof this elimmiate-mnd for equalhty ana sweet ess of tone s:nannt be surj'aised. Their UOOK andi ST.\TIONERY department 111sists of a1 good asssoi tement of School and Miscellaneous Books, A nd all the Cheap litera'ture, :s soonli Is publishiedl, as well as a large and well selected Stoek of Stan toIery, ke. Their Stock of PR INTlED IULSTC is the lamrgest in tihe State, conisisting of all the popular Sonlgs, Waltzes, Maarches, Variations. &c. U- New Music received ev ery week. Musi~ic al JIstriumenuts. They n'so kieep in elegant assiprtment of the fol fowing instrunmets on hand viz: Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordeonms, Tamnborinis FLUTES, &c.. Also, in assort.ment of Ilusiinl Mercmnaize, Ear- A n assortment of superior Violin amid Gu:tm STRINGS. hvlarvs I'nl hain. All the abmve arthies% ir lh ie sold foar Calh or rood pmper, by G IO. A. OAT ES & BROS. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov 9. tf 42 FRESH ARRIVALS, D R. A. G. TEAGUE respectfully inifornim his frienis md ciizenms of Edlgetield gerammlly, that lie ias jusmt reeivedl t L.\ RG E A DIDITION to his alreay extemsive :iiek of fresh and genuinme Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. Tiis Druge nre enre''folly ex:1' mited ly himmself.ndi ll t hit are fouinI wri leIss, rej.et. d : mmd those' Limit are approved may be r'vl.ed on as elicient and uf unifirm m atiln. A L of his ale.-licinal Comnpounds, Tinctures. Pills, oinmmenits. & c.. &e., are put ip umier is n1wI sp-.-rvision and1 in strict accordance with the Unitemi States DispntSmlory. From his lonE 1ami extensive experiee in time prctice of 31 edicinme, I! hms mnile sivern C'in poundsof his iwnt. nmt to be fouid in the Dislenms tory', viz: -A Preparation for time CROU', whib hiehas useil extensively for eighteen years. and re Ltemmenls with contiden.ee; a liiUGE, safe. md eflicient: and mansv othe-r ComnpouidIs which e makes extenmporaeous!y to fulfil the indications in acti pmrticulamr emse for whicb it is used. It wulUdi relu;re more slee timn coml be ob aimed itn a Newspamper to give a Catl.iLue of time I)rutis, Mledicines IIal Chemic'ls kepIit and soil iby him-sulier it to t, e enn furnisi I Physci:an's Oice COM .PLETIE. with Plmvick mid F-urniture. Ile Ih,as ad.led to his iOrmer Smock sime of tIme most reliabli. 4'aVg.stubive exte:mnts. viz: rt DOPiIl LI X. STIl.I.iN'GIN1. 1.:PITA N Iuil N. &-. [LC Planteres :mdsI 1 3amilie-s ermm he ..q.ppliedi w ith At: i chin mess necssarym: im amily-andm n hmen desired, dirveiosns 'mut u5p vi! It 4:1 -h amicele. All o-f the 11ost r.- putsable.' Nt )Tl USS mmy be t.amn.1 inl bs E~tablishment. Al.. Candics, Kisses. Sugar Phtins and S.1 1141m. ALSO, FINE WINES AND MRANDY, .4r alelim:na! purpo ses. 'T1'7,1 '110()'ITI 0g ( ., "TUA M" Perfinumncry of his onvim ai Noirtherim make, blmd, t'I tii-:t. 5O8APS.- \ l 'remn extensive ivariety. CA NDL ES,-W*:x, Sperm mal Amnitimc. Paints. Cils and Dye Stuffs, WINDOW GLASS, PTrY, VAIINISHES, &c. BRUSIIES.-M.rkin . Sasl. Tool. PI:it, Grain ing, 'omth. Ni', Flesh, Crumb, Shoc, I lorse and ;tners Bmrn-h s. P ENCLS-Camil's and S.ib!e TIir, larze size. Awd iast thtmelh no' lest, tIme linest II I.\ ' lI 7 R W'l ES ever oft1 red iil tim- piee, of various lmtroins alma1 eilmalties. Dress.nsm :smul extras fimne COMBS, DUSTlN(; B.RUSIIES.-Am exesiientarsmtieie. PPE'F.R-o.ls Capj amm.l L~etter' P.spmer, coinnnoin :mil limne. NO TE P.1 P ER -Varrlam.< size's misd f~mmm-y style.'~ ENVELOPS-Cmmnm null; Plmdn Whmite amnd Fansmer Note Emvelopes, INK, P ENS, PENCILS AND CR AYONS. Usbrn'mes A memricanm Water Calniourms. Guum Elastic Ball I-S'lid, lloo iuanl Fini.,-l'r:em lils fir tim- L..aies. imviinm thmemi to esxeret'-- withinm doorams, m whemm time wesmther is toio inteleimtment tio lie ut. Mlav 18 if 1s ST1ATE~ OF $OUTH'i CAROILINA, EDGeEFiELDi DISIICT, Is (c0.IIMON PLEAS. A\M1UEL, SI IA IUiTON. who' is in time cu'mstodyv E f the'S mherifi' of E.iuetield D~istrict, byv vir'tue of a rit Elf Caipiamssmi Samt=timeimndmm. mnt the smmii imf .olmhn ('a .branmm, Iavinmg tilial in my OIflee. togethear wiithm am Schmedle osiatim olf his e'state mad ilems.hi letitimn tie time Cournt oif Cmunmmem l'Ienm. p, imig thast hei may~m be~ a-hmnited to lime biaceit if thme Aicts aof time Gu'menm';d A:smbmy,' madme fomr mime re'lim'f aif inmsolv'ent ii'etatirs. It iss Om'ih-red'i. mlmst thei said .elmmm 'athmrmm. 'ad all time othier Cred!itorms lte mm hmei te .aid Ssma:1 mar't. t m-m in nm ws indebt'm . I ~h etalI r tmi hieys arme hmerebe' smsmmomaneda nimi hasve inmotice tam amppar biefore lie sasil Cumam t. set EngLelin'hl C. 11., ain TuJ.-mayal~ tim' mird dayl aof Octleber nexl, tio ~mheow 'ause if anyli timey :m whmy thme perayer of thme pemtitaion smt'r'suiad mhoulmd limt Ite, lr'ntemd. TI. G. BA CON, c. C. P. Clenrk's Ofic, July 5. 14. ]3t 25 Edgefield & Cheathiam Plank R. F103 nolm 'mtter' thme 1st Mlmy next, time Edigetieldl & Chea'sthaim Ph~mmk Rad' willI be apene.aI fr'aom \r. J.1 t-:ms Gin mvrmFI's to them j mnmetionm with time llImmm mmmg & Elgi lield Psm ik illowll. maI dist:mae oet saoum ive mmiies, andl time foilheaving (Gates of Toll wvii be -xaeted. Rates of Toll. For, five amid six horse wmamns, 5 ets per nmile Three " " 4 i i Two " Camrrmiames "" " O mne "i "i Cl "i0 I liorsebnek trave'l..rs. I " " V ei'es ail mee(tinmL. are meh enmtitlined to hanslt time 'L AN K 'T'RACK.nsnmd time Dr)mivers sire inequimred to irm time " R IGilT !"' S. F. GOOlDE, PRF.sioEN'r. A pril 23, t 15 Elamburg & Edgefield P'k Road, j'H If PLA NK RO A I) frosnhinamurz toa Edge' fi eld is now coimpeted andmm iopan form tihe pumbli 1[. A. KIEN RICK, P're. Oct15 tf 3 Interesting Poem,. D R. A. G. TKAG UE hmas for saile, onm contmmis inm. A'liss .1 mnmt' A. 1I1F~rr's Peems. emntitledi SLES .\NI TEARS.' Tis chmasti. litte ark mmmeritmasmmmd shmounld oaitsnm fair the m mt'' unf tnte utho'ess. si lberanl pati'onaoge trom sin yvmpmathmsinig mmd chamritblei people. lav 19 1 $20 Reward. P ANAWAY from tile Sumbscribser on time 7'h t arch paist, a Negr'o nmanm ntma'd NiA RTI. aid arb is five feet ten inmches high. amf rather ark cmmmpexiomn mmnd shIarp featmures, sand himps from a iving hadmi a leg bsroaken. hiet spemks rather slowly. Tme Subsacribem' pur'chased him Ott Sale-day in larch ait Shearifl's sale. lIefoare hie r'ehed hsis omse with hiim, thme nemgro ranm amway, anid hias limt ei'n ''see or hmensra of since. I Ie is sid to have a f'if st Dr. linainDFon's. ileachi Island, and may be kiig about thamt vicinitly. Tme baove' rewavsrd will be given for his appre eision amnd delivery at time Jamil of Edgeflid i sny 4 tf f1 Manuactured Tobacco Y IUST Received direct front the Fametory, Thirty Boxes CH EWING . TOBA CCO, comnprising our Choice Brands, via: Iloney Dew, Ornonioeo, ,xtra and Premmiunm. For smle byn the Box, or ait taii at LOWV PRfCES. Doni't fail to enmli and un lel before buyintg eisewmhere. G. L. PENN, AGENT. O ct 26 tf 41 hite Lead, Linseed Oil, AMP 0OL, NEATS FOOT OIL and TAN ERS OIL, for sale necxt door to-Sur.tvAN's. A.gT. 38S FIFTH ANNUAt FA[M OF TinlE SOTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. iBE Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina institute for the promiotion( of Alt. Meehanical Ininuity and Industry. itill be held- at the New. 1 lall, now being erected on fecting street, in the city of Char!eston, commeneing on Wednesday, the 15th of Noveiber, and continue open for Exhibi' fion until the 29th day of November. Suitable premiums will be given to the best speci inens in A rt, Mi chianism, and other branches of In dustry ; also, if Cotton, R:ee,Sugar, Tobaeco, Corn, W hent; Rye, oats, P.-tatoes,..and other agricultural products. The Ladies. to wion the Institute has been so, much iidebteild. are respectfully informed that suita ble premiums will be provided Iby file Committee, and awarded to the best speichnen in every depart mient of lAdies Work. * The following special preminima nre of.-red: For the largest qualntity of COCOON.S, risued oil one planltation, not has than ten bushels-A Silver Pitcher, or $50. For the largest quantitt of SPUN SILK, the pro, due, of any one plant:ntion, not less than ten pounds -A Silver Pitcher, (or $50. For tile best inproved SlCA ISL A N ) COTTON GIN, oi some liew lvinciple, superior to those now in generil use, or for any real or important improve, innt thereon-A Gold Medal. For the best STALLION-A.Silver Cup. Fopr the best NMARS1l TACKY STALLION-' A S:Iver Cup. .For the best MARSII TACKEY GELDING . Silver Cup. For the best pair MARSil TACKEYS. for drafi -A Silver Cup. For the bcst speimen of V1 S f OW ERSED OIL, not less than Ohe Gallon-n Silver Cup. For the liest sp-eimen of R A PE SEED OIL, no# less than One Galcii-a Silver Cup. For the best CASIMERE 11A M-rSilver Cup. For the be-t Ci I ERE EW E'-a Silver Cup.. For the best three-quarter blood CAS1I3ER1Z KI D-a Silver Cup. For the best RA.\-a Silver Cup. For the best lOA 1l-a Silver Cup. Fur the invention of a suitable Maehine for pul veridntg Red Pepper-a Gold Medal. For the best STEAM ENG INE-a Gold MednL For the best model of an improved STEAM1 F.RE ENGINE'-A Go'd Mledal. For the best ESSAY on Southern Grasses Ruffin Prize Silver Piieher. Fir the best specimen of American SCULP TI'R E-A Silver Pitcher. The D)rectors or the Institute take great plensure ill stating to tile public, that by the liberality of the State uinad Cty to th:s Institute, they have now in course or ereetion, to be cmispleted by the lst July next, and in ample time for the appriaching Fair, a large, comnodious amd eleg-mnt ul:ding. capable of holding in its maiiI lall 3,5011 pesons ; and also in connection with it a very wee!l adapted And spacious machine Riom. which will enable ihe institute to furnsh suffthient pi-wer for any kind of machinery that may he ,fferei for exliitioin. Every attention will be paid to all articles sent for exhibition. All articles entered for premiums, must be sent in on or b;'tire Saturday, I i it day of Nov..mher next, directed to the enire of the Clerk (if South Carolina Institute. ChIrlistion. A rticles mny be sent sifter that day tor exh*;hition only. Conti ibutors to the Fair are rispeetfully requestedto send fn!l descrip tions of the articles, in I such geneial infiirmiation as may be of us.' top the Judges, and suitable for publiention. A.d 'ss CLERK Of TIl E SO. CA. INSTITUTE, Charleston, So. Ca. May 15 tr 25 STATE 1OF SOUTH CA ROLINA. EDGEFIEI.D DISTRI:T. IN COMMON PLEAS. S. F. Stevens, rs. Foreign Attacl.nent. Chas. T. harris. r jIlE Plaintiff in the ablive ase hlaviig this day filed his )ecinrntimn in my Office. and the Dlefundant laving neither wife nor Attoiriey to re sidle within the limlits of this State, Oil w ho41M a copy of sail Dielaration with A rnt!c to p!enl enn be served. On mtnion of Mr. A DAMS. i'laintiff's Altor ney, Ordered. That itid Di fendsint appinr and peal to saii Dee'nrartiion within a .ear and a dayt. from the date lier of, for fiial and absolute judgment - W3ll be givenl sgnils him. T IIOS. G. TBA CON, c. c. E. D.. Clerk's Ofi'ce, A pril 17, 1F54. -l y 14 STATIE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ED)(;KI'Il.:1. D)ISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. S. E. Blowers, ra. Foreign Attachment. J1. ial. Rohinson. T lH iK Phainttil in the nibove ease hn~vin~g itis day I fih-1 hlis I tee'atltrtln ill m~y Otiee. anid thle De fendant having neithler wife nolr Atrney known to resie within then liniits of this Frate, onl whomil co's ut sauid Deh'l~rntiion wyith ruleis to pliead can be --rvel (:t tn :otiin of Mr. SI vi.5. Attorney fur P:ilt:tY, O)rde~re'l that sntd I )efendarn rnP~r and !edi li siil Dechnn stiiin within a year unid a day fromn thte date hereof. or' finail antd absolute judgt let will be aiwardedI ::gnitist hlim1. TIIlos. G. PACus, c. c. e. n. Clerks Oflice. M!a: ch G. 1854. ly 12 state' of' South Onrolina, EI)GiKFIEIi)i 1)ISTRICT, iN COMMON PLEAS. Felix Lake, ) es. Foi-eign Attachment. Chni les S. Unarris. .li.S irsip Foreign Attachiment. Chle~rs T. Tarris. ) r H 'i P:nlintifi ill the above cnses having thti filed their I eclaraiion in mty Oflee. and the Defenant htaving neither wife nor Attorntey known to reside within the limits oif this Stsate, on w hom coies of sidl Deelnratiocns with ritl s to plead enn he served :On mnotion of Mr. A nAus,~ Plaintiffrs Att'v, Ordlereed, Thlat said1 Jrtendantt appear and - ph alI to said Decelarations wvithlin ai year snd a any foto the' date here..f, ior final sind absolute judgment will be giveni nlgninst hiimt. TIls. 0. BA CON, c. c. E. D. Clerk's Offee, Mtarebl 28; 1854. ly 12 STATE OF' SOUTH'I CA ROLIN A, I'DGEFIEL~D DISTRICT. M rtil .zs Foreign Attachment Cl~irles T. Tiarris. C. . itln, Foreigns Attachment Chtar!ea T. 11arris. 11nE Plaintiffs in tile tbove cases htnving thlis - day filed their D)ehira~itos ill my Ofiee. n e efedant htavin.. neit her wife nior Attorney known to resiide wvi'hin the linmils of thtis State, (on whio copies of salid I eLe'uratiin wtith rules to pleaid can be served : Oitnthitionl oif Mr. A IlAxt. PinintifY's Aticte. Ordlered. Tha~t .--nid I tefendsint appeasr li plesad to) said Deeclartatiions within a year anid a lsly fromt thtoeldate htereor, ir tittal and absolute judg neclt will be given agnintst him. TIIOS. G. BlACON, c. c. z. w. Clerk's Office. A pr:i 8, 1854. ly 13 STATiE OF SOUTil CAROLINA,. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Davis, Kalb & Fainting, Dc.isAtcenL Rawlv White. lopkins, Kalb & Co., ns. Decl. in Attachment Ra'ley White. lE PtaintifTh in the above ces halving this ay iled thteir D~eelarations in my Office, and the lefendant hlaving necithlir wife nor Attorney known to resid.' within the limits of thtis State. en wvhens opis of said D~ee!nrations with rulesto plead cn' e served : Ont Motion of Messrs. IIAGRLATK &17 smrL.s, Attorneys for Plintf: Ordered that saidi Defendant appenir and plenid to saJ Deelarations withi a venir and a day f rum the dalte hereof on 'na lefatult thereof judgmnent will be given ngninst lme TIJOS. G. BACON, c. a. a. Clerk's Office. Oct 5, qi1y 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROIJNA, EDGEFIELD SALE. IN EQUITY. Philip .Tenniings, Sampson - Jenningsand others, B ill far Part'n.. Martha JIennintgs and others. J [T appearing that ArchibaldI Jennings, Aaron. LJennings and Josiah .Jennings, three of the De 'edants :o this suit, reside out of and beyond the miits of thuis State, On motion ofr Mr. ADAxus, So icitor for Complainants. Ordened that said Archi l, Jennings,. A aron Jennings and Josiah Jennings lo ie'd, attswer or* demu to thle 'Bul' iin this case 'ithin three mountha froni this date, and, -on thleir ature to do so, tliat the same be tlnd pro confesso gains theim. A. SIMINS, C. E. E. D. Aug. .1-54. :km. 32.