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Cheap Goods i THE Subscriber respectfully informbhis friends and the publ'e-generally that he has on hand, at the Store formerly occupied by WILLIANiS & CHR,sTIE, a Stock of - Desirable and Seasonable'Goods, Which he will sell VERY LOW FOR CASH ! They have been put in his hands on sale on such terms as will enable him to sell them at COST, and many of them considerably UNDER COST. All those who desire to purchase good bargains will do well.to call and examine the Stoek. X. PENN. Apri127. tf 15 New Goods! New Goods! I T HE Subscriber would respectfully invite atten tion to his Stock of SPRFNG &, SUMM R GOODS! R is one of the LARGEST and BEST that he has ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. For the Ladies he has PLAIN, FIG'T) and PLAID SILKS, BAREGE DE LAINES, PLAID BA REGES, SILK TISSUES, PRINTED JACONETS, M3USLINS AND LAWNS, FINE WORKEI) COLLARS & IIlKFS. CIIE.NISEF.TS & SLEEVES. WHITE & BLACK LACE MANTILLAS. Together with the above, lie has a fine assortment o Groceries, Crockery. Hardware, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, fc. All of which will be sold at moderate prices. ggr A liberal discount always allowed for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. H., March 15, tf 9 Rich and Beautiful Goods AT.THE:NEW AND ELEGANT DRY GOODS STORE OF WARD & BURCHARD, OrrosrrE MAsoNIC llALL, AUGvsrA, GCURGIA. W E are now receiving our SPRING AND SUMM31ER supplies of Rich and Elegant Dry Goods, Selected with muci care in all the Northern Iar kets. and we take great pleasure in inviting the at tention of all in want i\f FAMILY SUPPLIES, feeling assured that we cah offer the best bargains to be found in Augusta, In elecantSprin IIKS, Rich Wedding SILKS. Organdies. Tissues, Bareges, French .Jaeonets, Lawns, Back, Brocade Silks. Also, one of the largest Stocks of high Lustred Black ITALIAN SILKS,-the most elegant Goods ever offered in Augusta. New and beautiful P1arisian PLAIDS, in Silk and other Fabrics, with rich combination of Colors, in eluding the gay, the grave, the rich, the elegant and chaste. ENI ROIDERIES of every description,-and in fact every other kind of Dry Goods suitable for Ladies and Children's wardrobes. SHAWLS OF EVERY KIND.-In this De partment will be found some of the most elegant Embroidered Crape SHAWLS, ever exhibited South of the Potomac. M1OURNING GOODS in great variety. American, English and French CALICOS and GINGHAMS. IOUSEWIFE and FAMILY GOODS-As Irish Linen, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linen and Cotton, Table Damask, Napkins, Towellings, Diapers, &e. Augusta SIREETINGS and SiIIRTINGS, Cot ton OSNA BURGS and Georgia STRIPES at the Manufacturer's prices. b'- Our Goods will be offered at a small ad vane upon the original eost, for CASII, who!esale and re:ail. They will be .hown freely, represent ed fairly, and submitted to the unbiassed judgement of the purchaser. CV Orders accompanied with the m1oncy will have our prompt attention, and the exercise of our best judgment. WARD & BURCIIARD. Au!.usta. larch 27 tf 11 Ladies' Mourning Goods, W ILLIAM SHEAR, Augusta. Ga., has Seeved fromt New York a fu1ll supply of L.\D)IES' MO0CRNING GOODS, among which are Lupin's Plain tack Cli1A I.LY, of the tbest quality: Luin's itlack Sunminer BO0M1B.\ZINES, ot beau tiful sts IeC ; Ptinn llek ISAIREG ES and IA RQUISSE, of ex tram qualitv Plain lIlaeki Earege DEL AINES: Plain laek G REN AIDIN ES, an elegant article for .\ourning Dresses: Mlourning MIUSLINS and L AWNS, in a great va rietv oif stvh-s: Slourning GIN(IIAM1S, of superior styles and quality Superior I lk. A .P.\CAS and Canton CLOTIIS; Superiomr Engi..h U~ack CRAPES, for. Veils and Trinoing; Ul1k. Love, Liste and Crape V EILS, sonme of extra siz-es. Ladies' Mlourning Camibric and Lawn HAND KERCIIlEFS; L-'dies' ainimg FANS and PARASOLS, of beautiful stvles ; To all of whic-h the attention of the public is re spectfully invited. Slav 26 tf 19 AGNEW, FISHER & AGNEW, NEWBERRY C. H., S. C., I3MPORTERS & D)EA LERS IN H ARDWA RE, P A I N TS, OILS, wVindowr Gla s, Groceries, Dry Goods, &c., And PBuyers of Cotton and country produce. W Planters visiting this Mlarket will find it greatly to their adhvantage lby giving us a call. AGNEW. FisiIER & AGNEW. Newberry C. 11.. A pril 13. tf 13 11J The A bbeville B'annier will please copy four months. BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE THE Diasonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, &c. A R E now receiving their FA LL STOCK of Gents, Ladies, Mlisses, Boys, Youths and Children's SilOES of the Finest Qualities, And the best that can be hotught. Our Assertment contains EVERY ARTICLE usually kept in the largest Boot and Shoe Stores. --A LL vAttlIWTIls oF PLANTATION BROGANS AND 110USE SERVANTS' SHOES All of which we will sell on the most reasonable terms. August~f,_Oct 12 I f 39 Notice ! SLIL Persons any wise indebted to the Estate of EL .lohn Wise, dee'd., are hereby requested to make immediate settlement, and those having de mands against said Estate will please render in their accounts forthwith, properly attested, according to lawv. SIDNEY WISE, ? Ex'ors. B. II. MIlLLER. 5 O c t 26 tf Hampton's Shop IS Re-opened, at the root of the lill, immediately lat the entrance of the Plank Road into Mlain Street, and nearly oppoisite Mir. Witt's residence. He Shoes Horses, makes Plows, Irons Wamegons, mends Wafle Irons, Lays Axes, and does various ether things after the old style. ie has adopted many of the modern improvenments, in fact all of then except that of slighting his wvork. Alie hiumbly asks a call. ManufacturedI Tobacco?! J UST Received direct from the Factory, Thirty Boxes CHEWING TOBACCO, comprising Four Choice Brands, viz: Hloney Dew, Oronoco, Extra and Premium. For sale by the Box. or at retail at LOW PRICES. Dosn't fail to cafl and sample before buying elsewhere. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Oct 26 tf 41 Money Wanted ! A L L Persons having denmands against the Estate of Jesse Linmbeeker, dee'd., are notified to render them in forthwith, properly attested-and all anywise indebted to said Estate, are hereby fore warned 4to settle the same immediately, as longer indulgence must not be expected. J. S. SH-A DRA CK,FAd' J. S. L~IBECKER. or Anug10 5:n30t VALLEY PIO0NEER. T IE Undersigned will publish in the Town of 1amburg, a.new WEEKLY PAPER on or about the first of September next, bearing the above title. It will be the aim of the Publisher to conduct the " VALLEY PIONEER" in a style that will make it acceptable to all classes of readers; to fill its col unus with general intelljigence, the news of the day, historical anecdotes, tales of real life, poetry, light literature, humor and wit; in fact, to make it strictly a Newspaper. The 1 "VL.LLY Pj0NEsm" will advocate the Cum mercial interest and internal improvement of the State, the buillling of the Savaninai River Valley and Columbia and 1Hamburg Rail Roads. It will be independent in politics, not identifying itself with any pxarty, but firmly opposing such measures as are injurious to the prosperity of the State, and the country at large. The Publisher will be ably assisted in the Editorial Department, which, with his experience in the Newspaper publishing bus ness, and the extreme low rates of subscription, will make the paper a welcome visitor. TERls.-One Dollar in advance. No paper will be trwarded unless the money accompany the order. n7 Any person procuring ten subscribers, and forwarding the money fur the same, will receive one copy gratis. J. M. ROBINSUN. liainburg, Au, 10. 1S54. Charleston Standard, DAILY per annum in advance........$..$6,410 Tir-WEEKLY, 401.... . --- 10 WFFKLY , ........ 0,A r IIIS Journal presents a daily report of the cot ton market of Charleston. a daily report of the markets of other cities, a daly repoirt of the arrivals and departure of vessels, and a dai:y summary of news and tclegraphie information. It also presents a weekly report upon the entire mi:rtket, including cotton, arain, hay, groceri s, stock, excliange, freight. &c., &c., accomp:inied by comparative tables of the receipts and exports . f cotton, rice. lumber, &e. Also, tables showing the price of stocks, bank bills, exchange, &c. A brief but careful consideration is given to all the leadilig questions that arise, sparing neither labor, pains, nor expense to keep up With the tiles : with as little circuvmlocution as 1,ossible, we wil tell our readers all we know about thin. All Postmasters in the State may receive sub scriptions for us, and persons paying money into their hands will have the laper .sent to their atdlress. L. W. SPIRATT & CO. Aug 10 2mn 30 Copartnership Notice, CEORCGE ROBINSON & 11. B. .ACKSON havie'ssoiated themselves together, for the transacting of a General Hardwtre Business, Under the style of RoSINsoN & -1ACKSON, llamllburg, where we will always keep an extensive assortment if EVERY TIHING in that line, together with Saddles, Bridles, Ilarness, Leather, Trunks, Whips, &c. ke. Hamburg, A pril 27 tf 15 ROBINSON & JACKSON, 4%,. HAMBURG S. C. IAVE now on hand a most complete Stock H of H ardwaire, aiongst which may be found 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 5a0 Kegs Nails, 20,000 L16s. Castinms, 511 Doz. Collils' Axes, 75 Brades' Patent ioes and others, 5 " lSuperior Straw Cutters, 20 " Spades and Shovels, 10 " Rakes, Tilletson and others make of Vices and Anvills, Trace, H alter. Log. Fifth and other style of Chlins, A complete Stock of Pocket and Table Cutlery, -AL.L STYLEs OF Plains. Saws. Chisels, Screws.Ilinges, Knobs, Uiellows, Bitts, Guns, Pistols, Shot Ma'es, Powder Flasks, Cotton and Wool Cards, Well Wheels. Kettles, Stew 1a1s, Fryinlg Pans. Gridirons, Ilammers. I latehets, Tak'. Wafer, and Watie Irons. Candile Sticks. Steelvards, .\larking Guntges. Sptirit Levets, Auliitns, Shmovels a:,J Tonllgs, Screw Plates, Con.p.zsses, Thum -i Guages, Pereursion Calps, ke. Unmburg, A pril 27 t f 15 Sherifl's Sale. B Y Virtue (If writs of Fieri FalciaS to mc directed, I shall proceed to sell at Edge eld Court House, onI the fir4t Monday in October next, the following properly iln the fol lowing~ cases. viz: N.X\V. Stewart vs. WmII. Thompson, One Lot of Lanld cont Iainlinlg two anld onie-ena~irter (2.) acres, adjoininlg lands (If WmI. G;. White, Rev. S. Daniel and ('apt. P. S. Brooks. Also, one two horse wagonl. Wade G lover vs. A. H~olley & Co., Wise Hlol ev and Robt. Hankinson. Five Nagroes, viz: Dve, Bill, Patience amnd her two children Mary and Charity-the property of A. Hlolley. James L.'Hill, Assignee, vs. John Bland, One spotted Horse. A bner Perrin vs. John F. Burriss and B. H. Howard, One Tract of Lanld conainting Sixc hudred aicros, more or less, adjoinin'g lands oft A. TI. Tr::vlor. H. Edwards and noiers, the pro perty of ile Defen'idant, Johnl F. Blnrriks. Richlard Hlardv vs. John Ii. Terry and John Terv, Sr., One lrract of Land contiainting three hndred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of R. G. Gnrfin. A. Lowe anmd others. XW. P. Butler vs F. Timmrerman ; Williams & Chritie vs Thle Sanme, One Tract of Latnd con taining otne hundred acres, morc o:- less, adjoin ing lands of Henry Ouzls and others. Colgan & Legg vs Wesley Phillips, Admn'or of Joseph Rearden, dee'd., One Tract of Land ~oaiintg Six hundred aere-, more or less, ad joiinug lands of J ourdan II "lloway' aid olters, beloging to the E'stamte of Jous. Rearden, dee'd. Joltn Cothrano vs. B. HI. Hoiward, the inltere4t of the Defendant in the Tani Yard Tlract of~ Lan~d cotaining~ two acres; mtore or less, adjoining la~ds of Wiley Timmterman andl others. Tertms Cash. LEWVIS JONES, S. E. D. Sept 11 4te . 35 Sherifl'3s Sale. STATE O1- SOUTil CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Pleasant Johnson, Applicant, vs. William Quarles and wife. Ra el, andI others Defendants. ) BVite of an Order fromn HI. T. Wright, E~q. Orinay,' shaill proceed to sell on tle first Monday iln October next, at Edgefield C. II., the Real Estate oIf Rentben Jlohnlson, deceased, situate in the District of Edgefield, ot Catmp Branch, boutnded by' lands of Douglass Roberson, Tandy Blurkhalter and others, con taig two hundred and eighty acres, more or TE~s-A credit (If twelve mnonitlS. The Purbaser to uive botnd with two approved secu rities and a mortgage of the premtises to thme Or dinry to secuire the putrchatse motley. Costs to be pain in Cash. LEWVIS JONES, s. E. D. Sept 11 4te 35 State of South Oarolina, EDGEFIEILD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. B YI V. T WRIGHT, Esq., Ordinary of Edge Whereas, William Cates has applied to me for Letters of Admninistration,, on all atnd sin gular the goods and chamttles, rights and credits of Sampson Cates, late of tho Distriet afore said, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite anid admonish all and sinigular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mae, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield C. H1., on the 18th day of Sept. inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be gramnted. Given under my hatid and seal, this 7th day of Sept. in the year of our Lord one thmousatnd eight hundred and fifty-four, and in the 79th year of American Independenmce. HI. T. WRIGH T, 0. E. D. Sept 14 2t 35 To Rent, r H'IE Room at present occupied by Mr. Lod Hill as a Dry Goods Store. In my absence apply 'to J. A. Williams. S. CURISTIE. n e-2 onV 50 EWBY & . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHIN4, travanwa2 00at1%saa T . NEWBY & CO.. under U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Ga., are now receiving the LARLGEST, . BEST and MOST FASHLONABLE ASEORTMNIENT of SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ever offered in the City of Augusta. In addition to which, we are weekly receiving AE'SHil S7PPL1'S 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. g Contry Merchants and all persons visiting Augusta will -ind it to their interest to examine our Stoek, as we are determined to offer our Goods at the lowest prices imaginable. Augrusta, April 3.,1854. tf 12 NEW SPRING GOODS! RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREGES AND TISSUES ORGANDIES, TACONETS, BRILIAN4TS, FRENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES, &c. NILLE IC & WARREN, AUGUSTA, GA. Inave received a large Stock of the above GOODS, which for , Novelty, Beauty and Variety, Are believed to be unsurpassed in any Market; and having been selected from the very latest importa tions, our enstomers will find theim to be the new est and choicest Goods of the Season. -Als-o A beautiful list of Goods for Misses' Wear, con sistine of Lich l AREGE ROBES, (something new:) Neat French MUSLINS and 1R1 LLIANTES: Plain. Bull, Pink, 13lue and Fawn cord French CA.\ I1CS: Frencih, Engclisi and A merican PRINTS. We have also a laumdsome Stock of Goods for GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR, Which we would be pleasied to show our customers and II(. public. assuring them tlhat OUR PRICES WILL H. AS CIIAr .%s Tei Ce1EArEST. SI'.N-rsms from the country would do well to Live us; a call bef-re purehasing elsewhere. A ugusta. :A pril "I tf 14 Groceries! 50 11-DS. SUGAR, Also 50 Barrels STEW AtT'S do. 200 Un s COFFEE. 25 H ids. MOLASSES, 201) Coils ROPE, some very superior. 100 Bales Gunny and Dundee BAGOIXnG, 30 Whole, llalf and Qnarter Blils. No 3, No 1. and less MA CKEREL, also Kits, 4 Andl w would ALsO state," that we have a flne assortment (if Blankets, Negro Cloths, ledsteads, Chairs, Saddles, Osiaburgs, Stripes, Iron, Nails. Oils, White Lead. Shot, lar Lead, Salt, Cheese. Powder, Soap, Rice, Bacon. &c., &c.. &c., A n inl fact, every article usually found in a Gro eerv Store. J. SIBLEY & SON. lamoburz, Nov 14, if 44 For the Planters! ILbs. Peruvian Guano, 150,0 0 l bls. Kettlewells GUANO and S.\ LTS. 70 BIs. ethwe.I's (1 E3'DICA L SALTS, 30 " Pore grountid PL.ASTE. The above celebrated 'Manures for sale by J. SIBLEy & SON. IHanburg, Nov 14. if 44 Z The Laurensville Herald. Independent Press and Anderson Gazette will copy the above four times. nl forward biils to . S. & SON. Fresh and Pure Medicines, &c. rIlI E Suheriber has just received a SELECT ISTOci( oif Family Medicines, Chemicals, &c. -CONSISTING IN rA IT OF Sulphate of Quinine. Pure Pill Mass, Sup. abonat- of Soda, Calomel, Henrys Cal. lagnes:a, Cream of Tartar, lps inl Salts. lidine, Sulphate of Morphine, Ilodide if 'Potasseum, .luim'ti*s Elixir of Opium, Faiinestock'sVerniifuge Thompson'1s Eve Water, .\icAlistir's Gintment, Cheesemans lFilsam, IEvans' Lanects. Norwood's Veratrum Viride. A nd a full supply (of mo1st all the popular Patent elicines of the day, all ofr which are warranted free from adulteration. r.. L. PENN, AGFST. Oct 2r If 41 GEORGE SINCLAIR, 00. 11.,S. C.. Ro A27; STA M ENGINE BUILDER And Boiler 1aker. , LL kinds of Flour. Grist and Saw Mill Gear 1 I ing and %hafting made and warranted to per form equal tav in the Slate. Dr. R. T. N ims, at Edgefield C. 11., is authorised Agnt tioii~ maeuotrt~t~s. Nov. 2, 18-13. I y 42 Southern M'anufacture, 3.000 Pair Htome msade Plantation TANESS. SOLE AND) UPPER LEATUIER. OF ALL DESCtP~~H)'s. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil. SI!OQEMAKERS' FINDINGS. At the Shoe Store, next dour to Sullivan & Brother. R. T. MIMS. July 21 tf 27 R E i' OV A L: Boot and Shoe Myanufactory. H AVING removed to the Store ~,adjoining Dr. A. G. TE.AGUE's Drug Store, as usual, I am pre pedto mai~ke to orler, Fine Dress, Double Soled Water Proof and Pump Boots and Shoes, o the very BEST MA TERIA LS, and an excel lent it hahvs warrantedl. Also. on' handl a large variety of BOOTS and Sl110ES of my own mnanufaeture, which will be disposed of 011 reasoinable termts. WM. McEVOY. Nov. 16 tf 44 gg N. B -Wited, three apprtentices to learn he shoe-makingr business. Please apply soon. Georgia tlarble Works. l. G. R ANKIN, W. M. H URLOCK, GLI SUM.MEY S'LCCEssoas5 TO A. A TKINsoN & Co. T his Establisnimenlt has been in success ful operation for a number of years. The Quarries are wvell opened, and the Marble is superi or t any ill the Uniited States. We. have so perfected our facilities for getting out and finishinig wvork that we can fturnish Mounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, And every ting in our line of business, in better style, and at cheaper rates than any yard in thte counltry. When it is considered that we saw ou~r owtn mar be, py nto jobber's profit, and no high freight from the North, it will be seen that we possess *aterial advantage over all competitors. We cordiatlly solicit our frienids and the public to examine our work anit compare our prices with those of other yards. before ordering Northern Marble. We have on hand at our yard itn Mari etta, a large assortment of FINISH ED WORK Moitnents, Tablets, Tombs, &c.-where our agent. Mr. G. W. Sunmmers, will sell at our prices. Our principal wvork is done at the Mills. A ddress J1. .G. RANKIN & CO. Marble Works P. 0., Ga. Jnt 11 ly 1 Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of A tticus 1.Tucker, dee'd., are notified to make prompt payment, atnd those having demands against said Estate are requested to render them in immnediately, iroperly attested. LANDON TUCKER, A dm'or. u. 2n Gam* 24 THE GREAT KEMTUUi BOUTHERN REMEDY, DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLAe THIS medicine, when used according to directions, will .Lcure, without fail: Scrofula er King's Evil, Cancers, Ernations of the Skin, Ervsipelas, Tumors, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetters, Scald le id, Rheumatism. Pains In the Bones or Joints, Old Sores and Ulers, Swelling of the Glands, Syphilis, Dyspepsia, Salt Itheum, Diseases of the Kidreys, Diseases arising from the use of Mercury Loss of Appetite, Pain in the Side and Shoulders, *ieneral Debility, Lumbago. Coughs, Colds, Dropsy, Jaundice, Costiveness, Bronchitis, Weakness of the Chest, Sore Throat, 14imonary Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption, Liver Com plaints, Female Tregularitles and Complaints, Low Spirits, Sick and Nervous Ieadache. Night Sweats, Exposures, or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Con. stitutional Diseases, tnd as a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the System, and a Gentle and Pleasant Pvugative, 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 has condemned It. but all approved It, and commend It in the highest terms. Many physidans 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 thty know is capable of doing so much good In an afflicted com munity. As an evidence, read the following from old and respectable physicians, of high standing in the community In which they live: T ES TI ON Y. 87 Testimony like the following renders superfious all commen.s or. the effteacy of Bull's Sarsaparilla. From Dr. L. P. Yandell Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville Mledical Coll : I have looked over the list of ingredients composing Jo n Bull's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have no hesitation In saying that they form a safe compound, and one that promi' s well in chronic dieases, to which it Is applicable. L. P. YANDELL, M. D. Louisville. June 6, 188. What Dr. Pyles. physician by appointment to the Louis Ville Marine Uospital, says of Bull's Sarsaparilla : LousvLLe, )larch.20, 1849. I have examined the prescription for the preparation of John Bull's earsaparilla, and I believe the combination to be an oxellent one, ad well calculated to produce aen alter ative impression op the system. I have used it both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla now in use. M. PYLES, M. D. Besident Physician Louisville Marine Hospital. Lounotr, Kr,. April 25th, 1860. Sm -Permit me to addressto you a few lines, and do me the honor to reply to a request that I will niake in the conclusion of this letter, &c. I am s. graduate of Transylvania Medical University; I have practiced medicine in this wilderness country, about five years, but owing to exposure to bitter cold weather. I have been indisposel with Acute Rheumatism about six months After havig exhausted my skill in the treatment of mny case, and deriring no benefit, I was in luced to give your FUID ZxTRAC7 oF eAr.SAPARILLA a ftir trial, and accordingly purchased a bottle of your medic.ne from your agent; Mr. George .Brown, about two weeks ago, and I must confess that one bottle has entirely cured me. It is my 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 as being a remedial agent, and I will advise the physicians to use it in their practice, &c, Respectfaoy yours, 13. B. ALLEN, M. ID. LoUsnT.L.2, July 18th 1849. I have examined the list of articles that compose John Bull's Extract of Sanasparilla, and I have no hestitation in saying that it is a safe and valuable compound. I would prefer it to any article now in use, for the diseases arising from an impure state of the blood or taint of the system. I confidently recommend It to my friends as being a power ful Extract, and eone thaat I believe will cure all classes of diseases, for which it is recommended, if used according to directions. I believe it to be a valuable succedancum to Mercury.--Nay, I have my doubts whether In the most violent and protracted cases - Syphtills, accompanied with Nodes Trophse. in caries of ....o bones, whether it oughe not to succeed every other remedy. S. Rt. McCONACHTE, M D. Honorary Member of the Medical Suelety, Phlxiadelphla. 07IUenr, what Dr. Stapp, a physician who stands at the top of his profession, says of John Bull's Sarsaparalla: I have be en using John Boll's Sarsaparilla in a great variety of chronic diseases. with the most happy effects, and I have no hestitation In recommending It to tihe publio for the cure of scrofula, syphilis, and all cutaneou~s and glandular diseases. Yours, anst ferventlyv, Lenis port, Ky., April 6th, 1S49. WM!. STAPP, H. D. Rev. E. W. SEHON, -Rev. E, STEVENSON. Cosecrusrtz. - The following Is a verbatim copy of a certificate now in the possession of the proprietor of Bull's Sarsaparlla. R1ev. 1. W Sehon is widely and generally known as an eloquent and accomplished pastor of the M. E. church, and R1ev. E1. Stevenson has been known as one of the most talented and zealous members that the Ken. tucity Conference could boast of for many years, and at this time zis filig the high and responsible station of agent for thbe M. E. Book Concern. Can the world produce better or more satisfactory testimony In favor of any medicinei Better testimony then was over offered in favor of any medicine. Rev. B. W. Sehon -Rev. K1 Stevenson: Louzsv.LZx, Mday 20th, 1849. We have used .Tobn Dull's Sarsaparila, and have known It to be used, with'entire satisfaction; and we have no he'stitation In stating our beclief, that It is a safe and valuable nmedical compond, and calculated to produce much good and relieve much suffering; and therefore would cheerfully anti most earnestly recommend it to the afflicted. B. W1. SEIION. (Signed) B. STEVENSON. We earnestly Invite all persons who are suffering with any of " the ills that flesh is heir to," to call on Dr.,John Dull's agent, and get a copy of hlull's Family Journal onAvts ; andi for the sake of humsaidity, we.hope that a single Individual will not be found unwilling to give Bull's Sarsaparilla a TarAr., after reading, and recollecting, at the same timec, that It Is Impossible for the Doctor to publish the tenth part of the number of certificates of astounding cures performed by his Sarsaparilla. The amount of tee timtony voluntarily.showered on Dr. Bull's Sarsaparilla, from well known and distinguisbed Individuals, both in public and private life, has been perfcctiy overwhelming. Il?Dr. .lohn Dull's P'rincipal Olilee, west aide Fifth street first door below Main, Loutainu., Kr. r"" Funt sale in this Village, on Agentcy, bcy G L. PENN, Druggist. Sept 8y3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. S ATON MOuULRE, who is in lthe custodly of the Shteriff' of Edgefiteld Dlistrict, by virtue f a Writ of Capiasatd S;atisfatcienduma~t, at the sauit of R. M. Fuller, havirg filed itt mty Oiliee, to'!-the,'r rith a Schedule on oath, ocf his esltte anad rifects, is petitionl to the Court of Comont P'leas, prayintg hat~t he maty bc admnittedl to thte benetfit of the A cts f the General Astsembaly made fur ther relief of in olvent debtors, It is Ordlere.d, that lice said R. M. uller, and all lihe other Creditors to wvhom thte enid eaton Molsultrie is in atn anywise indebted, be uad hey are hereby snmmconled anad have notice to ap ear before the said Court, :at Edgefield C. H., on uesday the 3d day of October net~X, to show cause, i any they can, whay thle prtayer of tile petition foresaid should not he granted. T HOS. G. BA CON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, July 5, 1854. 13t 25 Interesting Poem, DR.A G. TEAGUE hcas for sale, on commis son, MisJULIA A. Hrarr's Poemse, eintitled tSMILES AND TEARS." Thcis chaste little ork naerits and should obtain for the unfortunate uthoress, a liberal patronage from a synmpathiaing nd chanritablo people. 1 blm- 1n91 New, Beautiful and Cheap I T11IE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving a LARGE and SPLENDID STOCK of D ZESORIA6.LEZ D R1Y QGO Suitable for the Spring and Su-nmer 'radae. No pains has been spared in the selection of this Stock to please the taste of A LL. Thankful for past patronage, I assure my fricnds that every ellbrt will be made to ierit a continu ane of their favor. Of the Ladies, one and all, I would particularly request an examination before purchasing elsewhere. Among this Stck inny be found a complete assortment of Dress Good , emrbracing Curld MITSLINS, of the latest and most fash lonable Styles, 10 ets. to $1. BAREGES of every color and quality; Plaid and Fig'd Tissue SILK, very rich; Lace Striped ORGANDIES of unequaled stylis; Rich Colored SILKS, very cheap; Figured and Plain SILKS, of all qualities; Nainsook and ell NIUSLINS; White ig'd Carleton do a new article; and Cord do do Striped Swiss do very pretty ; Dotted " do " " GINGlIAMS. new Patterns, Best Stock of PRINTS ever oflered in the Market, 10URNING GOO)S of every dceription; White and Col'd Grenadine MANTILLAS, new stvle for Summer: - .White and Colored Glacie SILK, suitable for Spring and Summer; Lace and Muslin UNDERSLEEVES from 63 ets. to 43,00 : Muslin and Lace COLLARS. latest fashions; "4 1" CHEMISETTS, new style and beautiful : Large and complete assortment of Jackonet and Swiss Edging riad Tiserting: Real lBrussels Thread Edging and Insertings; ]lid Steam Thread and Lisle Laces & Edgings, 'White cGrass Cloth f4e Skirts, new article; G LOV ES and IIOSIE1RY, great variety-suita ble for all nees: Ladies', lisses and Chillren'sSTIOES, &c. For Gentlenmen's Wear. ie also trusts that lie has not been unmindful o the wants of the Sterner Sex. In this line his Stock einbraces Phmter's LINEN TRILLS of every quality: Cottonades and York Mixtures, fron 12 to 85 ets Drap de Ettes. Cashmaretts and lerino Cassimiers Brown and Grass Linens for Coats, ill gualities: t'ii~on Linens and other goods for Children's Clothing: White, Colld, plain and huff Marsails Vestings. Coil'd Silk Cravats, a light and beautiful article for Sumter ;'t Cel'el .\l1u!in Cravats, vwt-ious Qualities ; lilack and Colored Stocks and Ties. I very respectfully invite all thoese wishing DRY GOODS to give moe a call, being determinied to be lNDE!SULD by NO ONE in a fair and honora ble manner. M. A. RANSOMI, AGENT FOR R. M. FULLER. TT'mburg, April 3 tf 12 BROWNING & LEIIAN, iMPORTERS OF French, English and German 209 and 211 King-sireef, corner of Markei-Street CharlCston, S. C. [3. ARPETI N GS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta U pestry an1d Velvtis, CUlNTAIN MATEIUALS, in Silk, Satin and Worsted, Curtain Cmnbmr:es and Muslins, in large variety, Embrhi.iered Lace and Muslin Curtains,all styles, IGili Cornices, in all the new designs, Curtain Gimls, llolders, Loops, Tassels, &c. D)rnperv Cords and Biell "Ropes, in all varieties, Uritish aw A merienn Floor Oil Cleths, Silver and Gilt Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings, of all stvles. Wiltonzi, Velvet, and Axminster Rugs, i large va rietv, PLANTATION WOOLENS-Blankets,Plains, Kerseys, Calrs. &e. Re tand White Flannels. Shirtings, &c. Cotton Osnaburgs, (f all the best Soutlhern manu fnetures. Enl;sh. and A erie1n COTTON FL ANNELS, Frenchl, English anod A miericain Prints, LIN ENS, ref Rltri r's supterior make, for Shreetings. Shiirting~s. P'illeow Cases. Table Damasks, llovlies, Na:pkins, Tiowellintgs, IIluckmnbneka, Fruit. Clr'thrq. 1B. E. Diapers, Grass Clts, &c. Crlots, Cassimeires arid Vestinrgs, of best French Goods, Serv'ants' Cloths, in all tire saderis of English Good", Sartiinets, Tweeds, Jleans arid Lindseys, of all ualities arnd styles. With at full assortmtent of in SIL-KS, TIISSUES, BAREGES, GRENA 1)INFES, \lIUSLINS, &c. Bertmhrazinecs, QAlpnenas arnd Mlourning Goods, in 'airn variety. Evening I )ress Goods, in great variety, constantly receivedl. All the' aboive are of our own Direct lim pnirt atioiu, and olffered at thre L~ 0 WE S T .l ARKtE'T PRICE-S. Teass'iu-C ASlL or City Acorptnee. g'rThe UNE Pl'RCE SYSTEM1 striekly ad hered to. All Uords wanrrantte'd. 1'ROWNING & LEMAN. Chiarlcestoen, .Tan ri :ijtf 3 GRt lCAT 8 O U T1 II E 11N Rt E NI E D Y JACOB'S CORDIAL CHOLE RA MORBUS, BILLIOUS COLIC, CHOLERA INFANITUM. Atso, AD~ittnAtiLv AD)AP'TED To DIANY DISE.AssF.SO F.t1.0.E, .ios'r Esrert..Y PAiNFUL. MENsTrRUAvtoN. TI I'R TrlES o)i f r.t O1'. CO1I>T A t!. A I1|E TOO ti.:1.i. Kyo'( Jlyx T'o J1|Ei rr'IeE E'x '5N! U.S 1st. Ii eurrs the' weorsi enses ret i)irrhmn: et. It cures tire wer, termes ret rvisenr:,ry : :hi. ii eures Cultjiforrir rr Alexi ennr 11irrrhe : Ji b. ii reiiem esth ii ve'r e.rr4t t.hoeie: tht. It e:re'5 th,.t-r:'a nnrb s: ti th. II etures Chleirae Intietflmt irh. Ii enre's mifulut~ 3enrenr::tion: sht. I1 reliiiees Pnin in iterk :,nd L''der.: 9th- I i "e iernru'e .\ervrusne.'-s tund De spsie y:' tite. Ii re,'tores trregninriiies: 11. Iitrdispelts rGieeomy arid Ilystenrint'elinrgs; 1:tih. It's an udmiirable A Few Short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &c. "I havne us~red .tin'etb's teordtia iin my famrily, and hiav'e fonl it ai mest eflicint andI ini my jienit. rr vneiunble reiedy.', 1tean.lit.\It WAI:NIt 1 ridge oft sripremie Court, Ga. "i gives mue pien'iure in beeingr nbete to ree'onirmend eJa enb's Ceeriai-neiy eown personalt experienIce. unnde tire expe riee of ray nei::hbo~ers and friends nrouindt mec, is ai sutiec' eini guaerine'e for mr e trebeive it to be alltt cit plurports to e ;viz A ureeig /k ' IL. UNDF.RWOOD. Frerlry .Iidge of' Suiperior Court. Chrerkee Circuit. " I rtke greart peeasumre ic reenmmeindinig this uivalurabte mede iine te arli nilitet itih trwel dhiseases. foer wheich I beiieve it te e a r soere'ign reedy--eiciedlcty supre'rior to anry nubing else eer tr ey me." A. A. G;A ULlDING. Jlepmuty G. 3l. eer the Graind Lrdget of Gnt. "'is eftlr'cient remtedty is trave'lling inter celebrity as instrs no turr~rr llonapat uhed ist eiuns inato ]:ussia, tad gninig Georgia .l.'ffe~rsoinnu, Many 19uth, 15.'3. "' I hatve need Jnenhb's Cerdliat ire my failiy, ande tits.with nit thie i h rer nut it as ac reumedty iv theose wiho ihave iedrI it, irndiree's mc'e t eltieve that it stunncs t tire hrerd ret e'very prearnmliren of tic' kiun., tane I woeuild r'een runed its erse in tre dtuise'es fr wich't it Is c'omurie iert ." 311LE G~~(. h)0BIM, Agetnt lirrnk of' Gn.. Griffin. "hr thiere Is anmy c'reiility in humni tesetitriny Jaecob's Corialc ,nust stand pre-einennt aboen'ctheeler prrepariatins f'r tire ('tre oh' Jteewet h~iasn's. From tire tmni.s oft testinmo niy im its firver c'omninrg ie f'rome ait quarte'rs, it mutst tee very f'mr ic devanee tes a1 e'nrattive agetnt, or miost it' not nir cther * patent' pr'ep:e rationts." A. F LEM31311N 0. Ageant 31rinie aund Fire Tuisurance Ilunuk, Griffin. [W" Feer sine ini tis vitlage, bey G. L. PE1NN, AOmer. nnd tre principalr Me'rc'ha tnts andn )rggists throuigheout the Snare. WMa. W. ]JtLISS & CO.. Proprietors, Snavannah. Mfay11. Sm le STATrE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. CIT\RLES KENN ERLY, whio is in the custo ~.dv of the Shecrifl' of Edgehield District, by virtue "of a Writ of Capian adl Satisfacndunm, at thre suit of Williamis & Christie, haying filed in my Ofie, toegethuer with a Schmedule, on oait, oef hris nstte .nnd eil'eetis, Iris petition to tire Court of Conm mon lens, praying that lie may be admitted to thre benefit of thne A cts of thre Generail A isembly, made for thme relief of insolvent debtors, ITis Ordered, that the said Williams & Christie, amid all the other Creditors to whlom thre said Chrarles Kennerly is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby sumt moned aund have notice to appear before the said Court, at Edlgehield C. HI., on Tuesday the third day of October inert, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of thec petition aforesaid should not be granted. T. G. BA CON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, July 5, 1854. 13t 25 Bacon ! UST received a supply of CHOICE BACON I tSIDEtS, SHIOULIDERS and H AMS, for sale I Cheap for Cash. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Lt..- A e 136 IANO.FORTES, BOOKS, MUSIC, &c. THE Subscribesa would called at tention to their Splendid assortment of superior PMANO FOR.T]H, )f '6, 6j, 6 and 7 Octavos from the celebrated lanufactories of BACON & RAVEN, UAzZLTe & laos. and A. H. GALa & Co., of New York. 'hese are made from the beat and thoroughly sew oned materials, with all the latest improvements, nd are WARRANTED to stand the various hanges of this elimate-and for equality and sweet ess of tone cannot be surpassed. Their BOOK and STATIONERY department onsists of a good assot tinent of School and liscellaneous Books, knd all the Cheap literature, as soon as published, a well as a large and well selected Stock of Sta ioncry, &c. Their Stoek of PRINTED MUSIC is the largest n the State, consisting of all the popular Songs, altzes, Marches, Variations, &c. g- New Music received every week. llusical Instrunents. They also keep an elegant assortment of the fol iwing instruments on hand viz: Tiolins, Guitars, Violincelles, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, ENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordeons, Taunberines, FLUTES, &c. Also, an assortment of Musical Mereiandize, gy* An assortment or superior Violin and Guitar TRINGS, always on hand. All the above articles will be sold for Cash or ood paper, by GEO. A. OATES & BROS. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov 9, tf - 42 FRESH ARRIVALS DR. A. G. TEAGUE respectiully informs his frienIs nd citizens of Edgelie!d generally, hat he has ju-t reeived a LARGE ADDITION o his already extenwive Stock of fresh and genuine Drugs, medicines, Chemicals, Sc. His I)rugs are eare.fully examined by himself. and 11 that are found wortlbleas, rjected : and those mit are approved mnay be relied on as efficient and & uniform aetion. ALL or his Mle-licinal Compounds, Tinetures, ills, Ointents. &c.. &c., are put up under his wn supervision and in strict accordance with the nited States Dispensatory. From his long and extensive experience in the ractice of Medicine, he has mide several Com Mounds of his own, not to be found in the Dispensa ory, viz:-A Preparation for the CROUP, which e Ihs used extensively for eighteen years, and re !smmiends with conidlene: a Vl'RlIl'UGE, safe nd eflicient: atte ndany oither Compounds which e makes extemporaneously to fulfil the indications n each particular case for which it is used. It would require more spaee than could be ob. ained in a Newspaper to give -CCatnitgwe of the ru's, Mledicines and Chetiels kept aid sold by ii-sufliee it to say, he can furnish a Physician's )ffiee COM PLIATE. with Physiek and Furmiture. lie has addled to his former Stock some of the nost reliable Veg.nbie extracts, viz: PODOPIIlL AN, STILLINGINE, LEPTAN DRIN, &c. 0T Planters and families can be supplied with all ledicines neeessary in a family-and when desired, irections put up with each article. All of the most reputable NOSTRUMS may be ound in his Establishment. Also, Canidies, oisses, Sugar PIums and Sa ids. ALSO, FINE WINES AND BRANDY, for Medicinal purposes. F '~ ' 'T1ATD 140 22 Perft uery of his own and Northern make, hard to beat. SOAPS.-A large anil extensive variety. CANDLES,-Wax, Sperm and Adamantine. Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, WINDOW CLASS, PLTTY, VARNISHES, &e. BR USIES.-Markina, Sash, Tool. Paint, Grain ing, Toth. Nail, Flesh, Crumb, Shoe, llorse and Tanners tirushes. PENCLS-Camel's and S:ible Tnir, large size. Aiid last though not least, the finest I IA IR BRUS I ES ever olered in the place, of various patrons anda qualities. Dressina and extra fine COMBS, DUST ING BRUS HE S,-A nt excellent artiele. PAPER-Fools Czny and Letter Paper, conmmon and fine. NO TE PA PER-Various sizes and fnney styles, ENVELOPES-Common Bufi, Plain White anad Fncy Note Envelopes, INK, PENS, PENCILS AND CRAYONS, Osborne's American Water Caloars. Gmn Elastic Balls-%liAl llollow and Fine,-Parlor Halls fur the Ladies, inviting themn to exercise within daors, when the weather is too inielerment to be out. May 18 tf 1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT,. IN COMMON PLE AS. S AMUEL SIIARlPTON, who is in the est'ody of the Sheriff' of Edlgefield District, by virtue if a Writ of Capins nid Satisfncie'ndtnm. at the suit of .lohn Cethiran, hayinig filed in may Utiiec. rogether with a Scedtule Ott onth of his estate nntd efr'eeis, his etitiin toi the Coiurt of Commttotn Plens,. praying that1 lie tmay be adnmitted to the betnelit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the welie? of insolvent ebtors, It is Ordered. that the said .lohin Cothran, md all the other Creditors tim whom the said Samtuel Sharpton is in any wise indebted, be and they arc hreby suitmmoned and have notice to appear before ie said Court, at Edgelieldl C. 11., aii Tuesday the~ tird day of October next, to show cause if any they :n, why the prayer of the petition niforiesaid should it be ernted. T. G. BA CON, c. C. r. SClerk's Office, .July 5,1854. 13t 25 Edgefield &Cheatham Plank R, F ROM and after the 1st May next, thte Edgefield I& Cheatham Plank Rond will be opened fromt \!r. JAunts G illFiN's to tie jutncti'tt with the 11am >urg & Edgeilild Phmnk llad, a distance of about ie miles, and the followinig Rates of Toll will be ,xated. Bates of. Toll. Four, five and six horse Wzigons, 5 ets per mile Thre" 4 " "i " Two '' "i 3 "i "i " Two " Carriages 3 " "~ " One "i " 2 " " Iorsebaek travellers, I " " Vehicles on meeting. are each entitled to half the PL ANK TR ACK, and the Drivers are required to urn o the " R IGIT !" S. F. GOODE, PaESsiu.NT. A pril 23, tf 15 Notice. LL persons are hereby forewarned against ti ad Iing for either one of three tnotesa give by me, en r about the 30th September, 1853, to Robert C. fain or bearer, of Polk County, Georgia, as I ant -esolved not to pay any one aof said noates, thte eon ~ideration for which tey were given having failed. Eaht of said notes is for the sum of twenty-five uindred adollars, anid first otne is due on the 25th De ember, 1854-th~e second on the 25th December, [855, atnd the third ott the 25th December, 1856. SAMUEL WILLIAMS. A ugust 23, 1854 3m 32 Particular Notice, o the Stockholders of the Edgefield Odd. Fellowes' and Masonic Building Associa tion: GENTLEMEN: You will come forward and ny to Jas. B. Sullivan, Treasurer, or A. Ramsey, W.ent, the Thtird instalment of 10i per cent. on your itoek. And those who have given their Notes for hte First anid Second Instalments, are eartnestly re uted to take thenm up, na we mted money to have te work advanced. Please respond early. A. G. TEAGUE, Pres't. June 22 tf . 2 Timely Notice. O save ('ost and to benefit his Creditors, an earnest appeal is made to those indebted to AMUE. E. BOWERS to coi forward and pay up. i Assigned Estate must W' speedily closed. W. W. SALE, Assignee. Hamburg, A ug 5, 1854. 3mt 30 Plastering Laths. {\I {\\[1PLASTERING LATHS, four .AUU,UU and four and, a half feet long, for ale low. A pply at Plank Bond Mill, 10 miles above Imburg, or to II. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, A pri) 3 tf 12 White Lead, Linseed Oil, ,AMP OIL, NEATS FOOT OIL and TAN. [ERS OIL, for sale next door to SuLLIvAN's. R. T, MIIMS. A.,24 et nI FIFTNANNUAL FAIR OF THlE SOUTH CAROLINA jNSTITUTE. T HE Fifth. Annual Fair of the South Carolina Institute Ibr the promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry, will be held at the New Hall, now being erected on Meeting street, in the city of Charleston, commeneing on Wednesday, the 15th of November, and continue open for Exhibi tion until the 29th &)i ef November. Suitable premiums will be given to the best speel meins in Art, Mechanism, anitother branches of In dastry ; also, of Cotton, Rice, Sugar,Tobaeeb, Cor, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Potatoes, and other agricaftural products. The Ladies, to whom the Institute has Been se much indebted, are respeetfully informed that suita ble premiums will be provided by the Committee, and awarded to the best specimens in every depart. ment of Ladies Work. The following special premiums are ofired - For the largest quantity of COCOON3,raised ow one plantation, not less than ten bushels-A Silver Pitcher, or $50. For the largest quantity of SPUN SILK, the pm duce of any one plantation, not less than ten pound& -A Silver Pitcher, or $50. For the beit improved SEA ISLAND COTyON GIN, on some new principle, superior to those newr in general use, or for any real or important improve ment thereon-A Gold Medal. For the best STALLION-A Silver Cup. For the best MARSH TACKY STALLIN A Silver Cup.a For the best MARSH TACKEY GELDNG A Silver Cup. For the best pair MARSH TACKEYS. for draft -A Silver Cup. For the best specimen of SUN FLOWER SEED OIL, not less than One Gallon-a Silver Cup. For the best specimen of RAPE SEED OIL, not less than One Gallon-a Silver Cup. For the best CASHMERE RAM-aSilver Cup. For the best CASHM ERE EWE-s Silver Cap. For the best three-quarter blood CASHMERE KID-a Silver Cup. For the best R A M-a SilverCup. For the best BOA R-a Silver Cup. For the invention of a suitable Machine for verising Red Pepper-a Gold Medal. For the best STEA M ENGIN E-a Gold Medal. For the best model of an improved STEAM FIRE ENGIN E-A Gold Medal. For the best F.SSAY on Southern Grasses Roffin Prize Silver Pitcher. - For the best specimen of American SCULP TURE-A Silver Piteher. The Directors of the Institute 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']st July next, and in ample time for the approaching Fair, a large, commodious and elegant Building, capable of holding in its main Hall 3,500 pervons; and also in connection with it a very well adapted and spacious machine Rtom, which will enable the Institute to furnish sufficient power for any kind of machinery that may be offered for exhibition. Every attention will be paid to all articles sent for exhibition. All articles entered for premiums, must be sent in on or before Saturday, 11th day of November next, directed to the care of the Clerk of South Carolina Institute, Charleston., Articles may be sent after that day for exhibition only. Contributors to the Fair are respectfully requested to tend full descrip tiona of the articles, and such general information as may be of use to the Judges, and suitable for publication. Addless CLERK OF TH1E SO. CA. INSTITUTE, .y5Charleston, So. Ca. May 15 tf .25 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMON PLEAS. S. F. Stevens, Vs. Foreign Attachmea. Chas. T. Harris. I T HE Plaintiff in the above ease unving tys day filed his Declaration in' my Office. and the liefendant having neither wife nor Attorney. to re side within the limits of this State, on whom a coy of said Declaration with a rule to plead can be served, On motion of Mr. A DAMs. Plaintiff's Attor ney, Ordered, That said )efendant appear and plead to said Declaration within a year and a day from the dave hereof, er final and absolute judgment will be given against hin. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. a. AP. Clerk's Office, A pril 17, 1854. 1y 14 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDG.FIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMION P LE AS. S. E. Bowers, we.- 'Foreign Aschnment. Jy. MI. R obiisoen.) T H EPilhintiff in the above case haviing this day filed Ms. Deeiavation in my Offie, and the De fendant having neiter wifc nor Attorney known to reside within the Ineits of this State. on whom copies of saiia Deelaration with rule. to plead enn Ihe served: On motion of Mr. Sm~se, Attorney for Plaintiff, Ordered that said Defendant appear aend p~leadl to said Declarsin within a year andi a day from the dlate hereof, or Ainal and absolute judlgmnint will be awarded against him. TIIOS. 6. BA Cut, c. c. . w Clerks Office, March 6, 1854. ly 12 State of South Onroliwa, IN COMMON PLE A$. Fes.Lke Foreign AttacAment. Charles S. Uarris. Jias. S. Harrison, ) rs Foreign Attachmnent. Charles T. THarris.) T H E Plaintiff in the above cases having thti filed the'ir Deelaration in my Offee, and the Defendant hnving neither wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on whom copies of said Deelarations with rules to plead can be served : On motion of Mr. AnAM., Plaintiff's Att'y, Ordered, That said Deiendant appear and plead to said Declarations within a year and a day fronm the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him.. TI IOS. G. BA CON, c. c. E. D. Clerk's Office, March 28, 1854. ly 12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Martin Ousas, . vs. Foreign Attoahment Charles T. Harris. ) C. . amn, Foreign Attachmnent Charles T. Harris. T'IIE Plaintim in the above cases having thmis Lday filed their Declarations in my Office, andi tme Defendeant having neither wife nor Attorney kown to reside within the limits of this*State, on whom copies of said Declaration with rules to plead can be served : On motion of Mr. AnAme, Plaintiff'. Attorney. Ordered. That said lDefendant appear and plead to said Declarations within a year and A day.fronm the'date hereof, or final and absolute judg ment will be given against him. TIIOS. G. BACON, c. c. a. a. Clerk's Office, A pril 8, 1854. .ly 13 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Davis, Kalt> & Fanning, Dc.iAacwet. Rawley White. Hopkins, Kalb & Co., DclinAtcaet Rawley White. rI tiE Plaintifra in the abovecases having this day G fled their Declarations mn my. Office, and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney known. to reside within the limits of this State. on whenas copies of said Declarations with rules to plead can' be served : On Motion of Messrs. MAGaRT bi SmLs, Attorneys for Plaintfis: Ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said Declaration. within a year and a day from the date hereof or iut default thereof judgment will be given against hint. THOS. G. BACON, c. a. a. Clerk's Officee, Oct 5, qly 39, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLENA,. EDGEFIELD SALE. iN EQUITY. Philip Jennings, Sampson ' Jennings and others, IBill # Martha Jennings and others.J IT appearing that Archibald Jennings, Aaron IJennings and Josiah Jennings, three of the De endants to this suit, reside out of and beyond the limits of this State, On motion of Mr. ADAMS, So licitor for Conmplainants, Ordered that said Arehi. bald Jennings, Aaron Jennings and Josiah Jennings do plead, answer or demur to the Btll in this ease within three months from this date, and, en their failure to do so, that the same be taken pro confesse against them. A. SIMKINS, C, E. E. D.