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Cheap Goods! T HUE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the pubic generally that lie has in hand, at the Store formerly occupied by WILLIAS & CHRisTIE, a Stock of Desirable and Seasonable'Goods, Wicieh he will sell VER1lY LOW FOR CASIl They have bven.put inl his Ih;:lts (on sale on such tern's :as will enable hin:t to .ell tm ;i CO.ST. and many (if them con-iderablv U NI Et COST. All those who desire to purchase good bargains will do well to call and e.xamine the Stock. E. rENN. April27 if 15 New Goods! New Goods!! rT BE Subsciber wvuld respcc'fully invite atten tion to his Stock of SPRING & SUMMR GOODS! It is one of the LARG EST and BEST that hchas ever haIl the pleasure of oftering for sale. For the Ladies he bs PL.AIN, FIG'D and PLAID SI.KS, BAREGE DE LAINES, PLAID 1\I mG ES, SILK TISSU ES. PRINTED JACONET:, 3IUSLINS ANI) .xW:, FINE WOR KE) COLLAII & JILKFS. CH EM1(SE.TS & SL EE\ES. WIIITE & BLACK LACE MANTILL.\S. Together with th aliove. he has a ine assottrtment 0 Groceries, (rackery. fhtrdlrare, HAlTS. BOjS. SHOES, 4-c. All (if ihel will be sold at nodtice pters. 3* A lberal discout: always allowed1 for Cash. 11. C. BRY A N. Edgefield C. MI. March 15, if 9 Rich and Beautinlil Goods AT THE I.EWAND ELECANT DiY GOODS STORE OF WARD & a UA OARD, Orrosre \L somc IiAL.u Auate;ra, GEonat;t. E are n"w riteCeivwn our Sl'RIN G AND) N SU.\.\EA supplies of Richi and Elegant Dry Goods, Selected with mn..Ii car iii ad tl Norhern \lar kets. and we tke great ple.'re ill iitini the iat tention of all in want .f FlA Ml IA SY III-S. E feeling assured that we ci olfer the best barg.'ins to be found in Auansta. lit eletant Sprig:s-z LES, Rici Wedding SILKS. Organdics. Tissues, l3nareges, French Jaeonets, Lawni, Black, Bronade Siins. Also, one of the hlrgest S.tocks of higlh Lustred Black ITA LIA N SII.KS,-the nost elegnit Good ever otered in A.ugtsta. New and beauti;ful Pari-i:m PLA IDS. in silk and other Fabrics, with rich c(it ion of Culors, in cluding the gay, the grave, the rich, the ch gant and cha:te. EM 11R01 iDEnI ES of every dcseription.-and in fact every other kind of I:ry Goods saliabie for Ltadies.--n Chillrenvi'swrrb. SIlA WLS OF EVERY KIND.-In this De partimtent wvil be fo'und somie of the mii.St ele:ntit EmbrtiderdLi Crape 6i IAWLS, ever exhibited :South if t1I. PItomae. 3M0ULNING GOODS in reat variety. A meriem. Eniglh and Fi ench C A LICt IS and GINGI il a S. 1lOU1SEWIFE and F.\ILY GOODS-As risht Linen, Lin 1t S:vtins, 'illow Case l.inen and Cotton. Table Da)::sk. Napkts, Twellings. Diapers. &c. A uusta S IlEETiN ans d SillrTiNGs., Cot ton (NNA IWRGS in.1 Georia $TLIPES at the Manufacturi's rices. - Our G;ods will be otf-red nt a simall al vance upion the original cost. f'r CA Si I, who!esale and retail. They will bv shown freely. represen t ed fairlv. and suImtitted to the unbiassed judgetment of the t.urehaser. Cs"' Orders aecompaniel wiit the nmoney will hiave our prompt attentiln, aid the exercsev ot our best jud:;ment. WARD & 11URCIIARD. Autusta. Mateb '7 tf 11 Ladies' Nriourning Goods. 'yILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta. Ga., has W rece;ved 'rom New York a full supply of LADIES' 31URNING GOUDS, among wich aire Lupitn's Plain lack CII IL Tif the best quality ; Lupiets lihick Su:io.net EU-ill.-\ZlN Es, of beau tiful st:..les: Phaiti li-k lin LEG E~S a nd '.mI a~UlSSE, of cx Plain liiaek lI ;teze Ilk:L.\IN ES: Plain illack G It :N A\ iii N ES. an eegant article fir Mhourn teress Mlourning MESINS aid L AWNS, in a great va riety oif stvly! 3eunitinig GINGilAMS, of superior styles and qtnality: Superior~- Ilk. A ILP.\ C.\ S andit Canton' CLO.Txil : Superitr Enishi UJaek Cit\PIES, for Veils atnd Elk. L~ove, Lisle and Crapec V El LS. sonie of extra Ladies' \lourniniig Camtbrie and Lawn II.\ NI) KECRCIllEie: Lelies' Miiurning~ FANS ,nd l'.\B.\SOI-S, of beautiful sivleI ; To all of which thie att-:ion iif the pub le is re Tlay 2t;' tf 19 AGNEW, FSISH E AGNEW, NEWBERRY C. H., S. C., IMIPO RT E RS & hE .\ LiE R$ IN .HARDWARE, P AIN TS, OILS, Groceries, Dry Goods, &c., And Buyers of Cotton aind counitry prodnte:. SPIlanttrs visitig this M!aket will fid it greatly to thieir adivantage by~ givingz as a caill. AGNEWV. hiliER & AGNEW. Newberry C. 11., A pril 13. tf 13 & Tihe A bbeville Iinmuer will please copy four mtonthis. Palmetto Iron Works, (LATE PALMIETTO ARItORY.) COLUM.BIA, S. C. T I11E Proprietors if t he abtove >tabliish'menit. hviong furnmshedi t hemseh es with! all the ne eessary mat~chinery annd tools for eon uteting thie Foundry and1Eiachine Eusiness, Together with a- Large Stock of 3a'erials'a. now ready to contrat fun the ienking if Sta:iina~ry Ein ?ines of any powe~r, a'l kindis of al ill Woirk, I 'ast Inron Fronts, Fencine. atolo r hi idescipjttis of Irni Werk grenerally conducted ini at well-regulated es tabishmetnt. Mir. G EORGE SIINCL.\TR will rive hi-s supervi sion to all woirk. l ii- ol ft id.' and patrons will find him ready to fur-nd-lh all urnter w ith1 despach,. Persons des'riug to patrioniz- a home inisitiutin enni be assured that their work wilt be well din' and warrantedl satisfactory. Our pr'ees wi'l be ats low as any similar establishmtent int the ciiuntry, anid terms liberal. A share of public paitrona':e is re pect fully soliid. W. al. GOL AZE & CO. Coluntibit. A u2 i 0. 4t 3 So d a W at-er, D R. A. G. TIEA\GUE respectfully informs the Ladies antd Genttlenmen of Edgelield Village and vicinity, that his Soda Water A paratus is in fine conduition :and, lie is dtawing at his Couniter, the MOST DELICIOUS SODA WATER, Ile does nit wish you to take his word for it, but come and try it. Og The Ladies shall be waited on promtptly and receive special attention when they visit htimt. May 18 tf 18 Notice ! A LL Persons antywise indebted to the :Estate of .Johin Wise, ded., are hereby requestel to make itnitediate settlement. and those havinig de niands agaiinst said Estate will please render in their accounts forthwith, proiperiy attested, according to law. S SID N EY WISE, Ex'ors. B. I. MILLER. 5 Oct 26 tf Hampton's Shop I s Re-opened, at the foot of the hill, immedcr~htely at the entrance of the Planik R~oad into Main Street, and nearly opposite Mir. Witt's residence. He Shoes Horses, makes Plows, Irotns Waggons, mends Wafle Ironis, Lays Axes, and does variteus ether things after tho old style. Hie has adopted many of the modern improvements, in fact all of them except that of slightting his work. And lie humtbhy asks a call. Jan1 1tf 52 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the Legislature of this State, at its next session, for a Road from Gratniteville to Aiken direct. A ~nag&1 m3 PROSPECTUS OF THE VAL L EY PIONE E R. 3 llE Undersigned will publish in the Town of I l amburg, a new WiYEEKLY PAPER on or. .about the first of September next, bearing the above title. It will be the aim of the Publ'sicr to conduct tIle ' ALLEY PiONERft" iln a sW that will nm:tl it acceptabile to all dl:&.,es of re;idr; to till its col umnus with ri oneral inteligene he eiws of the d, historicai aniedotes, taklos of real hfe, poetry, light literature, humor and wit; in fact, to make it strictly I Newspaper. The " VALLFY PIoNseIl" will avocate the Com mercial itertst and internal impriiveiiment of tIle State, the bu:lli.g of tle Savannah River \'llcv andl ( olumi..aad M IHaniblrg Rail Rod:,1s. It will be independent in j..lities, not identifying itself witi any party, bilt firmly opposing such ineasures as are Injurious to the prosperity ot the State, id thle countrv at hre The Publisher v1l be aily assisted in the Elitorial Departient, wh'ieh, with his experience in the Newspp:ier publishiing bus ness, aId the extreme low rates of subscription, will iake the Iper a welcomlte vis:tor. Tia.ts.-One )ol!:r in advanc". No paper will be forwarded untless the money accompiany the order. A ny person procuring! teln stb-ribers. and forwanlin: the ioney FII the samine, tIll (teeiv le cOpi grats. .. M.RO sN. I linir. A n-r 10. 1 51. Charleston Standard, ).i.v p r annumitti in adv nce.......... .tiu Ti - t IEE , --..-. -. . 10 ' IIII S d)otvrnal poesrts a dailY repirt of t iII cot ton mariot (o Cha:-l+'on. a diy report of the markets of otier eites, a da-ly reptort of tile arrival vnd dep:niue of veses, and a davy sum:itry Of nevws :m1d te.Le"aphlie'iII,01 I nfrm ton. 1t -ls presents ;I wee. r -p rt up'on the entire mark1,et, in nI ng 1(:1_ vot'ln, tra in, h:y -rocer*i-.. stock, enthangve, &r' e',N., &ec ., a.:eom)~i-rd by eleptatve1 .e4 Af the receipts an i i\prt1 - I e't!'n. rb-e. hnhr. Av . A Is., tables sim inig the pilee if stock, hik hils. teihang, &c. A brill but111 ear-fl onide:-ltion is aiven to- all thledh liu stionts Otat miise- sparingither br pin. ntir expv-e to keepj, up with the time.: With :Is lalth- e; rellmlfileti.on as possibole, we- wi;l tell tour ra lrs a!l I we kinow abi thi. All Postumaters in the State iay receive suit scr:titis f-r us ani rs'nIis p1y1-? mo'nev into their hands will have the paper sent to thir:ildress. L. W. SPR.\TT & Co. Aug 10 2m i Copartnership Notice. I EOR GE I,10 t I N & 11. D. ..ACKSON G hav. - ied thenselves togt.e r, for the tr ,n.,tin of a General Hardware Buliness,' (ilr the s!l ' I.. & ioai-s 1 ,; l s -. II b ihu' .,f E\-EloYT.\ in tin.1 linie, tovethecr width :iblies,.h i iies, larness, Leather,TrunLs, Witps, ke. &e. Ll:ianburg, A pril 27, t f 15 ROBINSON k JACKSON, 11AMBURG S. C. II-.\E nniv on hmii a most (.omilete Stock Ioof Hard iare, amot:qst wiich may be 21100 Ton Eng!isli and Sweed iron, 5111 Kees Nailk, 20i.nU I Lbs. Ca-titgs, 50 I )iz. Collins' Axes, 75 Brades' Patent 11's and others, 5 Superior Straw Cutters, 20 " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rlakes, Tilletsoitn and others make of Vices nid Anvillc, Traeo. I biter. L. Fifth and otlier !.l of' Cliins, A coiplete St.,ek ofr P.eket aid table Cutlery, --ilL sTY L.F.$ 01t Plains, Saws. Chisls, Si rew4S. 1l!tes, n.elluows, lIins. Gunis, Pists. Shiit I Powdevr Fla-sks, Cottion and Wool Cards, Well Whtels. 'etew Paits, Frvitiintr paridir2n7 ifnnes ltct-s IAdson. Shavlsan Tgs, Scre -ots PSaoes, Compuss, CapTum sac Gna~ii.w rete s.ii Ieremin AL~~J{ I'aul- An' ri E l tb f 1 PLANTAIND BROAN A! THE IRON FRONTSTOR OPP OSIEH Nasonicl Collg ofusa Goa. I. E nowti reiti ving ethirnc F LL J. ST O o DA inentNoQnnfitticx, -A tt.vtrrn: v.F A. 1)s. Ot1 f \hIY.Id ica Colliaees anf Gel~ari. ()lnE Twen tird Courese or Lectre and itis .A. natomv-. .1.NE T .\ .D Sul~~rel.ry-. h.\.DGS \.D Ch~:esr and PhrmactyfAei-.-.L. D. EANSD ,l. 1). Cipnatria e nd, Therpeuiesi~ anitoedical Juris Obst.o-ti<talisee of Woat nt'n and Ifant, . A.EV,.4.. Physioloh andue Pthillobgdial .\ n crtomy-I :i V. 3e Culusitesand ractice of Aleietine-L. iD.l FOR Df'. Cimfiatve anudy Mirospie. Aatomy-. F Deo n tthrartief natomy-R.1i C.t PiEL 0.M.NE TOD.rn Clnrinca Jlvcturs il beSI deivr reua'y7 h Biyloptl n ampleT oppor. ritieswl eaird dfrthstdy ofis Prichid aoy Fees Corth.- entie Co rse.......... id5to meFor tterprias . pf~ Adntitiott tl tAe afnes, decast. ... 2n 2 andDGuateFIidedan crditorsofth our H. T.W GEq, Ordinary'sCutfrtesi D ot'i tob od:tEdgefield C. ie : oso te t dherefsSept. 1.t hW Caury hif applie toh he sfod tterso Admiistration.sol o be g anted and iulr thagods and eatils ightsao Tese in theyerfor oread otdmtoishand enigulrtekndred ity'uand eintors 7fthe yer ofx AOrinr' Courtpforete.si itit to b holenHa Edefel. HouseT, 0n te. 18t da fSept. int. t 2so ca3, 4 ay h tesidladministrochd notbeanted. Givenundervmd hadir from teatory, 4Thityo Sept. Choice yards ofz on Lodene tomd ext hudrediand. ftor ale by the 79,r t eal of Ameica RIndES.ennce. t llan H. . LRIGHNT, O.E . D Oanufcture Toac 1 Forhice Land, iz: ne ew, Oilo, Er OInd ormium. netor to by theVloxra Jrtai receLOW PRIES. on't CHOiCE tAo l nd sIpe eor bIIUiesdhere. fr l Chea forCush G. L. PENN, AGcNT. MAyg4 tf 3 d Mo UjEWBY & C O WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHINUC, 1fM NE3WBY & CO., under U. S. Hotel. Antru-Ia. Gn., are now receiving the LAR CEST, . BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASSOTI'MENT of SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ever offered in the City of Ao2n1ta. In addition to which. we are weetMy rcevvin '.E % E SI sUPPL1ES from our Iliouse in New York. ' e also keeoni:ty o bi- a LegL Stek or YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOT[IING. ALo. a full Asor1trent of FURNISHING ARTICLES, for.g1- lemen's wear. p Country Mlrchanisand a1l Persons %iei.iug Aigus;a will lind it to th'*r intero;t to cxmn i ie r Siock. as ve are de.ermined to ofler our Goiods it the lo weU t prke, i9.t - - i - A un -sin A i 3. 1854. i f NEW SPR~ING GOOD-S! RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND TISSUES ORGANDIES, JACONETS. BRILIANTS, FRENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES, &c. g KC, & WAIRR EN, A uGusTA, GA. ifhave cved a large Stock of the above GOODS. %% hicb for Novelty, Beauty and Variety, Ar believed to be isirpassed in nv Narket; and ha:ving been ....-ced f14,m1 the very aetipra tions, our enstom- rs will fidI thell to be the Iew Lst andl chilicest Goods of the Sea.>on. -Aso A bvautiful list of Goods for Misses' Wear, con sistin-' (if Ricli 1A P. EGE ROPBES. (something new :) Neat Frceh )I USLiNS ,nd I; I LLANTES: Plaiin, 1-utl, Pik, l;lue and Fawn col'd French CA AlI IICS : Freh. Enl.,ish and American PRINTS. We havt, n i a handsmine StAck of Goods for GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR, Whicl we woai be plea;sed itn Ihow our customers ;andl Ilie plic. . issuring. thein that oun raicss wItLL 1: AS 12 IAP -S TniE CJIIArEs-r. l'vison, from the country would do well to ,ive is a call befire purehiasing elsewhere. A ugu-ta. April 19 tf 14 Goceries! 50 IliS. SUGAR, Also 50 barrels STEW A 1rS 4". 200 1,nas COFFEE, 25 Hlids. MOLA SSES, 200 Oilis ROPE, some very superior. 100 Bales Gunv and Pundie BAGGING, 30 WNhole. I litr and Qnirter Ebls. No 3. No 1. andl Aless MACEREL, also kits.. -' And we would ALso state," that we have a fim assortieniit if Blankets, Negro Cloths, Bedstcads. Chairs, Sadilles, Osnburas, Ftripes, Iron, Nails. Oils, Wh'te Lead. Shot, Bar Lead, Salt, Cheese, Powder, Sonp, Rice, Encon. -&c., &c.. &e., And in fact, every article usually found in a Gro ecrv Store. J. sibLEY & SON. lamburg, Nov 14, tf, 44 For the Planters! -- 00 0 1.111OPernivian G aao 100,00 - bs Kv. ew- -s GUANO a SA 1.TS. 71) Bh's. Kettlewea|'s C11 EMICA L SALTS, :0 " Pure around PL.\STER. The above celebratcd Mannres far sale by J). SIBLEY & SON. libnurg. Nv 14. if 44 r Tle iLnurewsville flerald. Independent Pr ss and Andersonl Gn1-1ac will cl py the above four times. mad forward his to J S. & SON. Fresh and Pure Medicines, &C Til" 'NJ be. has just received a SELECT I STOCK\ of Family Medicines, Chemicals, &c. -CONSISTING IN PART OF Sulphate of Quinine, Pure Pill Mass, Sup. Carbonat. of Soda, Calonel, Henry's Cal. Magnes'a, Cream of Tartar, Sulphate of Morphine, l ladde of Potasseuim, Lump sliaanea. -r~t ehnine. Mum,'s Elxsir of Opium, Elnsiie'ek's Vt rnifug.e Thlomp 1,si's Eve Wate-r, 11 eAl:.ter's Olintment, Cle.=eian's Ita1arm. IFas11' 1nets. Noarwonl's Veratlrum Viride. A nd a full smp-ly of iuot all the popular Patti edicilles of the day, all of which are warranted Free floan adulteration. G. L. PENN. AGENT. Oct 2G tf 41 GEORGE SINCLAIR, Co.tl4t- A. S. C.. STA M ENGINE BUILDER And Boiler Maker. . LL iads of Folu, Grist :md Saw Mill Geor - it'-- and lhafn made and warranted to per hrm ,gnal ta any inl the Stle. )r. l!. T.'I ims. at Edg ie:d C. I I., is authorised \nt i iwke contracts. Nov.2. l&33. ly 42 Southern Manufacture, P'air Honte snade P'lantat ion ARNESS. 80.E AND) UPP'ER LE.\TTWR. OF ALL nlnl'.5f1TIOSS. ['anners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil, S110OEMA KERS' FINDINU;S. A the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & Brother. RI. T. MIMS1. .ulv 21 tf 27 RI E M OV A L Boot and Shoe Mianufactory, 11.\VI NG remnoved to the Store n-aljoining Dr. A. 0. TEAcUE:'s D~rug Store, as usual, I am pre .aied to make to order, Fine Dress, Double Soled Water Praif antd Pump Boots and Shoes, Df the very U EST M AT ERIA LS, and an excel [ent fit always wvarranltei. A kso. on Ihan~d a large vairiety of BOOTS anti Fl toES of my own mianufnelure, 'which will be disposed of ott reasonable terms. WM. McEVOY. Nov. 16 tf 44 C~g N. B -Wanted. three npprentices to leiarn he Sho-making business. Please apply sooti. Georgia lMarble Works, .l. G. R ANKIN. WV. M1. IJUR LOCK, G. 1. SUMMEY SucesSsons -rO A. A'tarNSON & Co. Ti s~j EstablismunCast hlas been in success ful opeiration -far a number of years. The Quarries are well npened, andl the alarble is superi or to any in the United States. We have so perfected our facilities for getting out and finishing work thlat we can furnish Mounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, And every thing ini our line of business, in better style, and at chleaper rates than any yard in the country. When it is considered that we saw our own mar ble, pay no jobber's profit, and no high freight from tle North, it wyill be seen that we possess materiaL advantage over all competitors. We cordially solicit our friends and the public to xtminc our work and compare our prices withm those of oth~er yards, before ordering Northlern Marble. We have on hland at our yard in Mari etta, a laree ass'artmecnt of FIN ISt IED) WOK Montents, Tablets,.Tomabs, &c.-where our agent. Sr. G. W. Sunmmlers, will sell at our prices. Our priicipal work is done at thme Mlills. A ddress J. G. R ANKIN & CO. M~arble Works P. 0., Ga. Jan 11 ly 1 Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate, of A tticus Tj7uker, dlee'd., are notified to make prompt pavet, and thtose having demands ag~ainst said Estate are requested to render thlem in imimediately, properly attested. ' LANDON TUCKER, Adm'or. ... 29 ame 24 THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR. JOHN BULL'S mSARSAPARILLAe -TiS medicine. when used according to directions, will . care, without fall: - or King's Evil, * Cancers, Eruptions of the Skin. Brysipelss, Tumors, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald iread, Rheumatism. Pains in the Vlones or Joints, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelline of the Glands. Srphilis, Dyspepsia. Salt Itheum, Diseases of the Kidneys, Disase arising from the use of Mlercury Loss of Appetite, Pain iu the Side and Shoulders, deneral Debility, Lumbago. Coutrhs. Colds, Dropsy, Jaundice, Costiveness, Bronchitis, Weaknet of the Chest, Sore Throat. Pulmonary Affections, ant all owher Diseases tending to produce Consumption. Liver Com plaints, Female Irregularities and Complaints. Low Spirits, Sick and Nervous Ieadache. Night Sweats, Exposures, or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Con sUtutional Diseases, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and Genetal Tonic for the System, and a Gentle and Pleasant Purgative, it is superior to Blue Lick and Congress Water, ' Salts, or Scidlits Powders. It Is a renarkable fact, that among the hundreds of enilnent physicians who have examined the recipe by which Bull's Sarsaparilla is prepared, not ote hau condemned it. but all approved It, and commend it in the hlighest terms. Many physicians express themselves strongly in the belief that i1 is decidedly the best proparation of .ar saparilla that has efer been placed before the public. Although there are many physicians whc feel a reluctance to having their names appenriel to the recommenda1tion of any particular remedy, naotwithstanding they naty approve o! it in the highest degree, there are others who frankly yield their support in favor of a remedy which Ilhey know is capable of doing so much good in an afflicted com munity. As an evidence, read the following from old and respectable physiefans, of high s tanding in the community In which they live: TEST I ON Y. t7 Testimony like the following renders snperfloue all comments or. the ellicacy of nll's Sarsaparilta. Frotn Dr. L. P. Yandell, Profereor of Cheatistry In the Louisville Medical College: :1 have looked over the list of ingre-ients composing John Bull's Compound Extract of Sarmuparilla, and have no hesitation in saving that they form a safe compound, and one that promises well in chrnni: dicenes, to which it is applicable. L. P. YANDEIL, M. D. Louisville. June 6, IS9. What Dr. Xlyles. physician byappointment to the Louis ville Marine Hospital, says ofhull's Sar.s:parilla : -Elli tsm . MiaArr W, 1819. I have examined the prescription for the preparation of John Bull's Sarsaparilla. and I beliere t he conahnation to be an exellent one, and well calculitel to product An alter. stive impression on the systein. I base u'd ir, both in public and private practice, and thhik it the best article of Sarsaparilla now in use. IT. PTTES, M. D. Besident Physiciau Louisville Marine Ilospital. Lounoe, ET,. April 2tl, 1.'0. Sm--Permit me to address toyou a few lines. and do me She honor to reply to a request thbt I will mnake in the conclusion of this letter, &c. I am a graduate of Trislylvanla Nedical University ; I have practiced medicine In this wildane.e contry. about five years, but owing to exposure to bitti-r oild nea'her. I have been indisposed with Acutet 1benmaiism. about rix months After latvint exhausted my skill in the tre:atent of my case, and deriving no beneit,I was inaluced to give your FuLi EXTRACT OF SARsAPAaEIL a fair triil, ed accordingly purchased a bottle of yuarnedicine from vnr agent, Mr. George 1P. Brown, about two weeks nag, and I must confess that one bottle has enjirelv curet nme. It is my opinaion, that your preparation of Sar.:tparilla is decidedly superior to any other pclaration now in use, and I will takek great pleaisure in recouimeuding it tI lae afficted as being a remedial agent, and I will advise the physicians to use it in their pracer &c. Itespectfully yours, 1. B. ALLEN, M. D. Lomimt.r, .Tuy 13th 11,49. I hate examined the list of arie.e-i thtt rom pose .lohn Bull's Extract of Sarsaparilla, and I have no heatitation in sayiag that it Is a safe and valuable compounl. I w1tld prefer it to any article now in use, for the diuaaes ari-ing from an impure state of the blood 3r taint of the seetem. I confideutly recommend it to my fdands as belig a power ful Extract, and Ones that I believe will cure all einases of diseases, for which it is recommended, if utsed according to directions. I believe it to beo a valuable esuccedanaeuna to Mercury--ay, I have nmy ationatg whtheljr in tiae utnst violent and protracted cases of Syph.ilis, accaomanaiedl with Nodes Trophe,. in caries of thte baotes, whecther it ought not to succeed every other remedr. . ..P S. It. ic:ONA CIIIE.31. IHonorary Member of the MedicalSociety, I'hiladelphla. 07 I~ear, what Dr. Stapp, a physician whon stanais at the top of his profession, says of John 11 tli's Sarealatrilia: I have been using .lohan Bui's-Slreaparilla in a great variety of chronic diecases. with tho nmost hnplpy ellects, and I have no haestitu in erenmmnding it t n the public fbr thte cure of scrofula, syphilis aad all cutaneou.s an~d glandular diseaes. Yours, nuost fervently, lawisport, Ky., AprIl 6th, 1549. WM. STAPP, M. D. Rev. E, W. SEHON, -Rev.!E. STEVENS&N. Coscr~csavc. -- The followin-g is a tc-;batimi eopy of a certificate now In the posnession of the propariet or of hlull's Sarsuaparilla. Rev. E. W Sehtou is vilely anid generally known a~s an elohtuenat and acconjisfhetl paastor of the 3M. E. chu-ch. and lier. E. S.evensvon haa bt-eaa kntown ats oane of the atost talenated nnd zesloons members thaat the Nen tucky Conference could boast of-for nanny years, atnd at thais time la titlinag the high and responeil4e elation of aget for the M. E. Dook Concern. Can thle worldl produce better or more satisfactory testimony int favor of any medicine? Detter testimonny then was ever offered in favor of any inedicino. B1ev. A WV. Schon:- R~eS. E. Steveateon: -LocrssL.x, 31ay 20tla, 1819. We have used .Tol-n Dull's Sarsaperilla, and have knaown It to be used, with entire satisfaction; aind wo have no hestitation in stating out hielief, .that It is a safe and valuable medical compound, and scalcutated to produce much good and relievn mucha su~fering ; and therefore would cheerfully and most earnestly recoatnuud it t o tin (Signed) , E. STEVENSON. We earnestly invite all pesasneo ate suffering with any of " the ills that flosh is heir to 'a to call on Dr. John Bull's agent, andi get a copy of .Aull's Famaily Journal oaATts; ' and for thte sake of humanity, we hope that a singic individual will not he found unwilling to give Butt's Sarsaaparilla a tarA L, after reading, and recollec ting, at the same time, thtat it is impossible for the loctor to publish the tenth part of the numuber of certificat'ss of astounding cures performned by his Strsaparilla. The atmnou at 01 tes timony voluntarily shorered on Dr. Eull's Sartaptarilla, from well known and distinguished indivIduals, both in public and private life, has been perfectly overwhlintg. C2 Dr. John Dull's Principal O0fice, west tide Fifth street first door below"Mea, Louwsvan., Kr. gg Fua sale in tii Village, on Agency, by G L. PENN, Druggist. ,. Sept 28 y &TATE~ OF SOUTH CA~ROLINA, EDGEF'IELDI DIS'TRICT', IN COM ON P LIEAS. S EATON MOULT.Tmfla, whos is in the custo'dy~ eof thea Sherifi' tof .1:d.4eield ihistrictl by virtuela of a Writ of Capins ad Satisfneicedatm, ait ihe snilt of R. M. Fuller, haav'ina filed its tsy Ullice', togiiele with a Schtedule on oath, oh' his estnie andl eilletts, his petition to thte Court of Commntt iIe: a, pr'.,yitng that hie maiy be atdmeittet to ...e bum ii t' the A ets of thec General A ssembly imadte fer thte ( af ine solvent dtebioa s. It istrderedl, tat ithe m:id R. M. Fualler, and atl lie othiet Creditors to w'n sth e ttidi Sentoan Mouatliiie is ian ns antywie ind. bstal, be :andl thev ate herteby summoed~ -mid hnvus i e to nit p penar before lthe sid Cournt, att IEdg~eehl C. II., ton Tuesday the 3d diay of Ocntber ne'xt, to showte etnte, if any they enn, .why lhe prayer oif the pillioni uftoresaid should not be granled. Trii's. G. BA CON C. c. r Clerk's Office, July 5, IF.54. 1:4 25 Interesting Poem. DR.A.G.TE A GUE htas for saae, on commit: sinais JluuA A. Hrrxr's Poems. entitled "SMhLE~S A\ND TEARS"' This chatsta' littie work merits and should obataintfor thie uniftnte Authoreass, a liberal patronage from a sympaathlising aad chtarittble people.,1 May 19 1 New, Beautiful and Cheap ! T UE SU SCU 3HER is now receiving a tLAlG1i 1E aid SPLi-.N DID STu(K of Snit:ai'e for the Splring -u :nSunmer Tr-vlde. NO pales h 11 (1t spared in tile selctin of tiis Stock t., plese the tase l A I.L. Th.:n,111 l II ..r p 1 1 p : I nsisire my13. frien. .1hat every 4..--1t will be 1~w. too lip r-it a1 conlltion nnee ofI* their avor. Of Ithe Ladies, I'nl.' and101 :11l, I woubl pariiu:arly req uc.t an examination beuore purebisingz e-lswher. A mg this Stock Imlav he f'ouni a compllehute ass'ortment of Dres Goods, Cul'd .I USLINS. of the latest and most fash i~~m::hb- t clle . 0 t:. toisf. .A.\ of every ciohir and qtn'itv Ph;id anod Fi:.'d Ti.'sue SI l.K, very rieh [iee Strile. 10 1' A N D)i F .f neqtlualed styles Risch C.'4e 1Aills. v. ry ebenp l: Fige n1Plain S!i.S gof abi qualities ; Nan k A.luli N1U:-LIN-S: W hi Iig'I Crltoni dt , n'ew article hund Cjl'd do do. Strip.-o' Swiss do0 very prtty; G 1IN \I A M;. new PaIttern. liet stoc'k ofr PINTS ever o.rered in the Market. t R N I N (G 00D (if every v.escript ion : Wh'tc anil Coi'd Grenadine M.\ANTILLAS, new rivie for Suol.m'-r': 'White mid Colored Gl:.eie SILK. suitable for Sprina 11141 Surnner : Laeae :ttnd Muslin l'NDEISLEEVES from GA .\l.,liii aind Lceo C'O.L.\TZ . latest, fahionns " C1 Enew style and be:miITfa : La.:II and liple-te nesortmvent (or .nekonet and l "l .-uso- I. Thre-n.1 F..gn and inserti-ngs: l:hond 1t1a ThrnI all LiI6e Laces & F.ogings, Whit. Grass Choith for Skirts, new article: G.A\' l. and 110SIElY, great variety-suita I . . , o ll wf'es: La.iies'. M u i"e" an'l dren' SIIOES. &c. For Gent llemncaiN Wear. THe li t1k' rlo s 1ha Il he h1a< 11t.1 b'ven lmlilinduI! 0 ihe wants of the Serier se'.. II thil line his Stock embllraces l't:1ter's LIN EN I fIlI.I.S of every quality: Clittionwnls and Yoirk M\isinres. from Ie it, 2 5 ets lnp de Etes. .ashmaett% and1 1erinl Cassiiers '4-wilwnm Gi:ss .ine tollr ('onts. Cl l qualities : lnion Liens and other goods fur Children's (I.0, Illu : W Ii.e. Ol'd. plain and itit' Mnr:iils l'estins. C.!'d S Ik Cravats, a .igIh al d beattifil article 'or 'l.ilnmer : C.ol'l .\nlnCravnts. Var1ious gunl'1ties; lAinek and Color.ed Stock- :in Ties. I very respectfullyv ivit-- vil the-m- %%ishin- DRY (;06 ) to (; ve ruie a enll. leill deteir inII'ied top be I ND FiRS(11) by -NO ON F, iln ;4 al' and hirllua ble 1m1.11'r. IT...\. IA A N(O3, .\GE.\T FOR TYlnnhurz. A pril 31 If 12 BROWNING & LE1MAN, iti'iP1Trts ot French, English and German 2i iad i21 i Kiunf -stral. rorner of Market-Str-c-I Charkliton,~l S. C. C3 \IPFTI N(;a.-Inst;nin, 3 1) s, lrussels, Ta ;)p. IIy:tId Vveles. (TI'TAIN MATElAAL.S, in Silk, Satin and i -urt.:in Ca:mbr'es andl Muslinm, in large variety, 1:'.11. b1! Ii. :4hri ..-d l.:11 an:1 d1 . \ush1 n ('urtains, il styles, < ;ii; (o n - S, inll thle ml-wV 4 o i..: s, ('uriin C impI . l I ligers. Li.mps. Tassels. &e. rp r CordIs :111.d lie ll b~ s, in ::II varieties, 'i!dver and Gdt : iir loods and :tair Carpetings. ..r alii.1- . b-. \41141 C1. \lvi t, and .\. :iisio t er111 g i. in Iargo va JL \NT.\r,\TO WOPasBanes, :ns, . s. UnIS. & v. I ..14h1n .\4I1-r4 n: C'OTTON F1. 'NNEi.S. .IN . 4 : f I-ielord1. .'s so-r ior malke, fr i :.; e. .\!,i,. T ie) i1CIg . I .ine hh. k , fruit C I*; e I I I . l> er. I r,S I1-t - I 404"'el. Trealc's. .1.e1n1 'and4 Undsersl5'. .1f tll bn1.lt:4 :114 4nd 1!4h . W th [a ful a4srhn.-nIt of I n t'.'i''. Tl; '4,4114 li.\l 4auc'l., Gi1ll NA '1'N l e (tN .- I'l. l( kr. tAI$li~i d '44a 'i'4'' .'. nd otyere ntI~ thel~ 1. It W14 t.E T 14Th (I Ii .:.. 'l i I'''.YS :it. tkl - I'ienl.-- 4'',. ''': 4'. 1 11 443111:1 tI'I~ ' 14 I 't .' 4i' it . 1 1 4 T 1E I 4 'Y. 4' I.\ li d '1 lf, 4'...t 4:4 11.1| l'hI< 14r4..''I4 ' ki 4'' 4 ':i|Is 441. .t' t~e1 r:.44'l 0 44 I.r i s (. ri- f! . t" :. : : . hltl 11 nn . I Unli . in ' 4r 4 . i t--n iii rrl1 h44:4' . 1 ;' 4 rali ' . Ile, the. .,i el h..-? 4'e: 1 .:h. 'l Ir e 4:n..4i t ''I 4l1 \l . , *4, tenc J'he*h S: I (in e..:n . ,..n4I. W.;;,I.t$S 4'w- I.:.h'414. :4:.nI:lhnhable AFShotEx ract fomI' Letes TsioLnas,. ren .\P." KIN b L. Io is in the o.it e S'irtl -'4 1 -- ! tI 01 Cjt'r14 atn:l tit'Ieer cll. 11 :i i t tilep' y ui on ...r y Vit ii ,:s '~ i Clrisni:, :liin~ iled1- l l snn ' 15-: 1' 1l . li ticti.- ' . lii.' hti441 t o 1114h ' : tit ' ofn Cn-.'nr to: h 'e lie. i..fr i:/'i'm / i'h- r, i-O de-"cI !144t 114 ~aiiV4'~lili \V (l.li1[i. 1111 ttll (11. 1411D. *-1lit~r I..,. . vh:ir; thee:-. ' id r C hrene sn h'ntl ::'n ishi re---he ci-.' ellcti, e :14 hy l ie -- frc' um-h L44 4.41 ii it t 'c-1 r.;til.' teo ti;pc'd. be|.fore.-nuwaidrt ('14.; :it~g E e-i -'i U..11 o- i' e A. .\. h third. (lil c ily ni144' ... rtyro h~e "r io n frd."14 114 o beGcilt4r .: a . 1er-n': n.'l , c. h. r,.1 -'I h.vk' 01e.e .ralyr.5 . 'n i -'y 1S7n..1 25a.n Wr-arso oh O~n.tt i und r. L.ige. iETY in IhedI:nbe.r Aprtilh 201 tf... 14hd. PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. TIlE Subscribers would clled at S tetion to the~r Splendid asortment of surt-rior P O PFR T E , Df 6. U. 6 n Ot avs trin the celebrited MN u ri s f co & Uves IKi.N z O& Iinos. mid A. 11. Gx: & Co., o.' Nw York. These arel o1 e I-O t ie Ie'st : til thurouighly sea eigd tumer n's. n iH el the .i't-t imlprovements, ind are .; ARIIANTED) to staid the various (banIe of thi" eimaje-ind fr equaity and sweet leSS or tone e-innot be surwld(i. Their 10OK anl ST.ATIONERY department consi--ts of a good assoi tiwent of School and miscellaneous Books, And nil the Cheap literature. as soon as pubIbhel, Is well as a Iarg.: and well selected &t;ck of Stu t:onerv. ike. Their Stiock of 111 NTE I) M1USC iN the largest in tle tate, n.istic Or all hI e popiular ,ongs, Waltzes, .\larhehs, V'ariations. ke. 9T New .\u-'e receiveJ c-enrv week. uI ir4cal Instrm enlE' ts. They also keep tn e-tII asstertment of the fol Violins, Guitars, Violincelles, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, ENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordeois, 'Tamborines, FLUTF.S, &c. Also, an ntss4oirinent of .msn:iI Mireandilize, 1T .mn aiss-pri ment of superior Violin wd Gu:tar ST1INGSi,. btlwa'ms t Ionl. All tht ai:ove ai ttitles - uill lie seol fir Ca-h or ood paer, by G E O. A. O.\T Es & P It )8. U"road Street, Augista, Ga. - Nev 9. If 42 FRESH ARRIVALS, D R. A. G. TEAGUE informs his friien tiseml eitizlens of Edehe'd generally, ha.t hie ht:,.s ju -t re -eived I L.\ 1:1 - K A D)M~TON U his alra y exte'0n-ive i'tt k Oift fresli inl geiiule Drugs, liIedicines, Chemicals, &c. Iis I Dru" are e:.refutlly examined Iby himself.anil ill lh:t are founiti.l weribiless. rejee.ct d: aid tiose jil aret approvie.1 may be rted on as e'licieiit and >f ifo'.rmn nwtion. A 11 ot Is .\Me-icinal Conmpounds. Tinctures. Pills, Ointmeis. &c.. :ere pLIt Ilp uinder his ,wnI stipervisiIi Idil inl riicH accordanecc wisIh the Lnitedi States Iisp -n tiory. - Freoimi hi Ilon antid extensive expierioiee in the >ractice of Mi-dicine, hve has made s.-veral Comn mtund elf his mwi. net to be tfoutid in the I)ispensa or'., vi.:-.A Preparatlion firi the CRO U P. which e Inas usel extensivelv ir eiliteen yas. nnl re .Iinii-inds witil cotlki ii'ee : l-'i.\l I-' I .,.. afe m1.1 eflicieit: amni manyv iether.l' ('111in1,uliis whiel e makes xemraensyto fulii t b.- in 1.ationsl. n eiehprl~eular e-&-e filr wvhichl it is usedl. It witi roqipirt iort si:'ec thanit etili he fite. ainlt inl a N.-ust 1ip L ivtle : :t -at:l..!ue IIt' the Il) eiis. i.lue'ies m Chmliviic 16, k-,t andl Sold by lim-Fullice it t., -IV. ht' canI 111rni0sh .1 Physician'sb jfliee Co:.l Pl. l.ENfE. witi Phelek :md I-'ir;iituie. Ile has alledI to his firmer Steck some ol the nost reliablee tubicextc. viz: Pol)PI lIL L, 1 N. 'STi 1.1. 1 N G 1 N F,. I - IPT-\ N DIR N. - e. 0J Plaiters and laieilies em) be sipplivied with l' Sledicines iieeisar in fily. -aiid whetn ilesired, irections put tip 'vi: h ei, It rtcle. 0 All if the no.,t reputable N UsTUlsS may be lenIl in his Etabllionent. A Iso. Canlies, Kisws. sugar Plaunts and A LSO, FINE IN-S .\N1) BR.\NDY, for .1 die t urees. Perimery ,f is wo'Ie a..l Nortiel make. hard ill b---. SO.-IPS - \ Ite m-.1 eveniet * tie.. (.;c':I.cI. 1.- :.' . ir mnl .\l&nmueine~. Paints. Oils anid 'Dye S-inffs, WV.N-i' 1;l.liS, P14t'TY, ElliNISH ES, &C. IlR CS11!?,S -.NI n %. M'.. l. i&'ut, .(G rain inm.Trt. N:.i'. iVie~b - ri b -hov, Ilre o Tanner-, Itir- s PE.YC/IS;-Ca .- , hi I' Fhlir. inr':AWz-. Ad ol t tth ugh in |.;.li'-li -st I lPI II: S'I E ii evr 1t h. I... f i s pairon Dr...a:' PES P1'- \.(. C1OMHNSCAYNS teitiTitit lit i:! Ei t .--, -ela tatce E'.\'h a S-,'/,eP 'S~ t e-iCleeen hi;.itt'lit m W~i hisa te --hel' . . 's .eri e n t \Vtt e r Cn .een 'lr: ei im.l tl --P tar- r etitl' sr tht .Ie i nvin! the'm'~ei toliexpirei ie uhh n W SL* - when'ttti te neniite rt' \lav ~n l Ociti eX.iisit. ll' if 18v he :Ti t '.' t li. -rte e -- i il i ii 1 - :- e er .'sit sheu. Clr' Aie.iy .1 l' LE .1: 5 .:-ith ttferihef E.gti ii- tr tt ie,b v~tie . lh ('thra.i hnvtink tih ~ i m lie. togethero petitionM itt i the jt ilo letii. pwit'. th1a hve mit e andbied tiowheg bei of teiAr ts i the Geer I aeb'.mt frth ele of Tnve. etrItI isO ire . tht h a i t hn ('tha d altote Creditr'i ' 1o t 1 he said n Orhnumoe e hv ie It -pt itor he fsi ot . trt Iill -b 1 < c T siny th. h Iird lay eii Octbei:r nr ech, to ehow ause if alf the mt b em.ed.". G. BOIC, cht.st.r. lerk' ~lli . ify5184 IS aBdgeiel & Edethad Plak R.d F"H ChePaham P a Ild freiIllbieur opee from \I. Jeis Gte''s othee i junton witr theii lliam Oct 5 EtfihlPm 38w.adsaneo bu ive c ii~o mie tiadihl.c t the fohsi t ate of Tc itll be. xoneted.tcd A RI e'oslaviite.'mof Tllntte'Ett Fonofiv and e sLixhokr ee'eln, a t er notiet edrTo n i orhi Ii Crrie'atested-an" al Vehiwies nmei~~r nhetitlebed to adEtt, ieherblfote PaeLA K sttl th CK amute iers'ey are r lonuiredt urn-g tice "is R o beil "'eed JS. F. COI)EC, PRFAd'EtP. A. Swi eB3. EIt.f 3 P iramur n&Egil PL k Road 'HE LAK ) . P LAS'from llah tour% fildi ncmetedu and liten fr th puli, 11.mb.rgEApril_3,tPr12 Octa5t t 38 LL Ptesons i.etk otbtd to the late Dn . f Smth. revriosy reoue-te Anur st. the sae w e st toae i payent. nebd nalt havinr whiand jginste allnette' dwihands wihet inpel ait.std G . A.AT IS. Exors. A ug0 t 293 'p of de at prmeser, eed.,y ar. noid to11 -ender the Dry (-thish Srernly ased-nd aly JJ .Wlim. S. LLuISECIER A g21S f3 FIFTH ANNUAL AIR oF' TE SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE, i IIE Fifth Annual Fair of the South Carolina Institute for the promotion of Art. Mechanical inenu;t'y and Industry. will be hela at the New Ilall, now being erected on Meeting street, in the city of Charleston, commencing on Wednesday. the 15th if Noveiner, and continue open for Exhibi tion uintil tie 29th day of November. - Suitable preniunis will be given to the best speci mens in Art, Mlechanism. and other branches of In dustry ; also,of Cot ton,Rice,Sugar,Tobacco, Corn, W lieat, Rfye, Oats, P.tatoes, and other agricultural prodnets. TheI Ldies, to whom the Institste has been so mnch indebted. are respectfully informed that suita ble preniuns will be provided by the Committeer and awarded to the best specimens in every depart meit of Ladies Work. The following special premiums are offered: For the largest quantity (if COCOONS, raised onf one plantatibn, not hss than ten bushels-A Silver Piielier. or $50. For the largest qnantity of SPUN SILK, the pro duce of any one plantation, not less than ten pounds: -A Silver Ptcher, or .50. For the best improved SEA ISLAND COTTON G IN, on some new principle, superior to those now' in general use, or for any real or important inmprove> imant thereon-A Gold Medal. For the best STALLION-A Silver Cap. For the best MARSII TACKY STALLION A 5iler Cup. Far the best IARSII TACKEY GELDING . S;ilver Cup. For the be.,t pair M ARS11 TACKEYS. for draftl -A Silver Cup. For the best specimen of SUN FLOWER SEED OIL. not less than One Gallon-a Silver Cup. For tile best sp.einen of IAPE SEED OIL, not less than One GnLlen-a silver Cup. For the best CASIBMERE RAM-a Silver Cup. For the best CASII ERE EWE-a Silver Cup. For the best three-quarter blood CASI1I.\ERE K I P-:i Silver Cup. For the hest RA M-a Silver Cup. For the best BlOAR-a Silver Cup. For the invention of a suitable lachine for pul veri-ing Ied Pelier-n Gold Mledal. For the best STE AL ENGIN E-a Gold iedal. For the bast model of an improved STEAM FaRE ENGIN E-A Gold 1edtal. For the best ESSAY on Southerp Grnsses Rumfii Prize Silver IPitcher. For the be.at specimen of American SCULP TURE-A Silver Piteher. The D:rctctors of the institutc take great pleasure in stating to the public, that by the liberality of the State and City to this Institute, they have now in course of erection, to be completed by the 1st July next, and in ample tinie for the approaching Fair, a, large. cooimodious and elegant Building, capable of holdinte in its main Hall 3,500 persons; and also in connection with it a very well adapted and spacious machine Riaom. which will enable the Institute to farnalh .sutli-ient pmer for any kind of machinery that may be offiered faar exhibitioan. Every attention will be paid to all articles sent for exlibitio n. All articles entered for preniums, must be sent in on or befire Saturlay, 11th day of Noveniler next, directed to the care of the Clerk of South Carolina Institute. Charlaston. Articles may be sent after that day for exhibition only. Ccontributors to the Fair- are respecifully requested to senda full descrip tions of the articles, anal such general infaormation ais mnty he of use to the Judges, and suitable for publientian. Add'ess CLERK OF TIlE SO. CA. INSTITUTE, Charleston, So. Ca. Ma 15 tf 25 ST1'A''E OF SOUTH1 CAROLINA. EDGC'IEI.l) DISTRICT. IN COMION PLEAS. S. F. Stevens, rs. Foreign Attachment. Chis. T. Harris. I r 'ii E I'laimiiff in the above cte hiving this day filed his . teclartion in my Office, and the Diefendint havins neither wife nor Attorner to re side within ith- limits of tlis State, on whom a copy of said Deelartion with a rule to pleaal enn be sarved. On mi.toof ai r. A DAs. Plaintiff's Ator ney, Ordered. That said i alentlant appear and plead to said .i)ae'ratin within it year and a day froim the date her of or fial and absolute judgment will be given aginst hin. T I lO O. ACON, C. c. D. Clerk'tt Office. A paril 17, 1554. ly -14 6lTAT'IE OF SOUTH CXAROLINA, EDFFIF.II, DISTRICT. IN COMLMON PLEAS. S. E. fltawers, ve. , Foreign Attachment. J1. 31. Robainson.) T H E Pliaiifl' in the :above care havinig this day I fi ll his I ee'tarataon in tmy Offee, anal the De teindanut having~ nithler wife noar Attoarney kntown to reside wtin the lim iaits uaf thie State, on whoam caip es aif sad I )lkrtiiin with ruhas to plead enni be sev d :Ott notion ofi air. STmES. Attorney faar lIuaitlff, Ordlereucat tht sat:d Diefetanr appatr and .leada ta saidl Dlaittian wl tithain a year taind a day r'rom thea daite heureof. air finnti tand tibsolute judgmnt ut ill lie awarded teinllst lainm. .TII0$. 0. A CuJs, c. c. E. D. Clerks Offee, lahtte 6, 1854. ly 12 State of~ Soutlh Carolina, Ehlal-:IPly.l,i DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. es.tc Foreign Attachment. Chatrles S. THarris. Jas. S. llarr~son, -;oeg ftacm. Charh-s TP. IHarris. rpl IE P'nintuh' in tlae tabove cases htavingti A filed thir Dceetraution in my Offee, nad the IDefenanit htaviing neithear wife nair Attorney known ta reside withaini the limits aof this State. on whaam copiaes of snad D)eelarattions wtithi rulas to plead enn le served :Ott maition uf Mir. ADnAuts, Plaintiff's Attv, Oralered, Thant said D~eaendant appear and plaltaa tao said Deelarationsr within a year anid a day ftomt the date hiereaof, air final and absolute judgment will be givetn against him. TIIOS. G. BA CON, c. c. E. n. Clerk's Omeecu, Mlarch 28, 1854. ly 12 STATE OF~ SOUTH CAROLINA, EDIGEF'IELD DISTRICT. Mtartin Ouzts, ) vs. Foreign Attachment Chiarles T. TTiarris. C. . bynnl Foreign Attachment Chiarles T. Ilinrris. Til E Plainti~h in the nbaove cases having this .dauy filed their D)eel;ratiaans in my Offee, and the De)tfeiiatiit havting~ neither wife noar Attorney knwnt to r'eside witin the limits of this State, on wht~om capies aof s:iid Iee'artian with rules to plend cnn lie served :Otn motioan of Mir. AnAMs, Plaintiff's Ataaoitv. Orab-re inat s.ai. lDefendtant apptar tatl ple.''d to staid - nT~rationus within a-yar-and a daly fraaim thle duaite hereoaf. or final aiid absolute judg= ment will be given agauinist haimt. TIIOS. G. BACON, c. c. a. n. Clerk's Offie. A pril 8, 1854. ly 13 STATE: OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Davis, Kalb & Fanning, Dc.i tahet Hohs. l &C. Decl. in Attachment Rawley W hie. r alI E Platintiffs in the nhovcecases havitng this day liledl their D)eelarautio~ns in my Offee, andithe. iefendant having neithear wife nor A ttorney known o reside. within the limiits of this State, -on whom, opies of said Declarations with rules to plea~d can, e serveal: On Mlotion of Miessrs. MoalATwu d ST-rms, Atterneys for Plinifik Ordered that saidi Defendant appetar and plead to said Deciarations, ithin a year and a day from the date hiereofor mt efault thereof judgment will be given against him, . T'ilos. G. BACON, c. z. . . Cle k's Offee, Oct 5, gly 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA5 - EDGEFIEtI) SA LE. IN EQUITY. Phiilip Jenninigs. Sampson ' ,Jenntings and others, Bill for .Part'a, c8. Mtartha Jennings and others.J I T appearing that Archibald Jennings, Aaron. IJennings amnd Josiah Jenninas, three of the De endants :o this suit. resid6~ out of and 'beyond, the imits of this State, On motion of Mir. A pas, So iitor for Comnplainants. Ordered that said Archmi bald JTennings, Aaronu Jennings and .Josiaih Jentiings o plenid, answer or demur to the BmlI in this ease ithin three months from this date, and, ons their fmlure ho do so, that the same be taken roAconfesso. gainst them. A. SINIKINS, C. E. E. D. Aug2, 1854, 3mu3