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EPISCOPACY IN SOUTH CAm"LINA.--In :IIn .11AC atnd trulv Citrisi.m ar:iee of tie I:1st Soauthe'rii Episca~i~ant oneof ta ::C itors says:- Our church has, it must be' uiadmiited, very litle inh-iii ence or strengti it oef the ,,w eitmry. A lid while weare a Itd tio kiinow that other i'rotest:1it churelies aire ovenpyig the field Wilh Iuneh eilieI.-tiey, Iterill Ing t l -io e il n-stitItiO ns :tud ittit mt or p'eole. nd wi' he Ap adie we can :--By whamever Claid ik pn'::et'hetd we tit rein dot rejoice, ye. iand will! rejite ; 'y . we :eil'at but feel that stmehing m Ie quired of us than Is yet b10-1n ::i'eved ( r evei atteteitld. 01Ours is nIt 1 the ol1der dioece%' es. t We have il :li b t1 53 c n:rr. - tions in uitdon with oltr Collvell.Iwn. :ilA, se-ver~j (if thlee :are sa i'eebe as 1eare y to de the nem. There are low 1lt six i for orders inl this di-cese." Thes.:eenwo the editor. w heo'n illin-r::ed by his r :: bi the great (e'cline oif Ei p.: in tii St:. The st:li-ties of rehi:in ill N rt ih 'n rie-1, de.ap:tedi tote hso;p a I..I in 1761. gare tile white p4pnI.;lia tf the St:.t e a' 22. 000, and the -' chuie paop .s 20,0, they are now rtlaeed to :I mere :'..t -:1. MEMPNlsl NAvY XAI:D -TI i;a Ci'.v otlneil of Meumphi-s bmsve resolived, by a vote o0 iine ill tv'o to accept IIte grut tit the N:ivy Yard made by Congl.revss. Tlire is stilmur1a oppi;-tion, to thit proceduire n the p.:rt oat fl* the pridel' tot' Alellis, and the Emlirivr mrak t, trlill IhItI the!re is. not oie in t wnty1who1cs not desire that. Col!ress shoad 1. - :-ia-* d i befoeare any di'p'sition i" l:ai of 1c 'role:y. To Youi:0 lit1A'S-2arig.e tr:::' ;n tile ,aIey I iv te the de:lnre t It': l-,ila g. 'ia deal dep'enld" on itheh.,stlwehrth : m1:1ion (if the giri does not ;urui inwiu :; i eallv ed thef''s irit" t e t A w(-t!in's d per in ith e:arly ml tl!-s cal tu rri..'.- twa-I he ma:g.-d'a bay llnahlding I: illainess mndcmor btle circunaane'es. Whenl it is let the da'aei' ver. TnIE Ci:ors I\ Not:TiH (Ano':.e.--A p'' in Noartha C'irailn, wriit! ig Lai L'dl'enahc?.: IV, s l i the crop- in tillh:a r'iin' l ar y i'er centt. haetir thni in I 8.3 ('r erfl !o:. The l nts crp was i tnwtht' ody IJod. wtI pot 11e4lo k line,. and wi!! Ionh) lidwel The bIIIi g e11) %%Iw i be il!y ::n :iylra!v t ite, ar..I tihere is lthe (:eIes :.vtulne :11pAs m pumpkI).ills. inl addiin1 I-, ih;rt C'.rn :!!re.I(:v mn ttotted, Igo titlen themIl ill oo timel. o BIT U A RY. Donri.:n tis life (Im the 114th Au1enst. M-rz. ]t11.iant'''l W ar: 'i:n.~a'l aha'it S.xtt-tiL:1.t '<a . Shie Was an eelip ale..aItai m. Ilh t tihe iv l h sl E . C urch , ftor ecilieei t Irs. .Itie wns :f.1:ete fair years Wit h e i ile ops t l:d for thi' s al !,.w mon tfis 4f her Il-e her :.u in. -ns were very,% .. v er. vet s-he bare it all wili t hai-t :ll lihe:itud.t. lhe eft -n remiiarked in her last hilless, hat lie w:as per' t:y resigned tee tile Will ot* Gd ; and woul d on ill -x h14rt IthIse ar-ounid too mie. t her i1n1 vlan n. h. h.s left a itunh.-r oif ch iren it ndi trienjds, to. inmur ithelir luss. But tiley griev'e no1. :.s t wa h Ihave ila Al]e,- tit IIh.' Ist Sept, M\rs. I. .U r It 'n!n?,.. an( tllewrli t of aiis. vrrell. tilla vils, uf atN ill deinl the tlirty-fouarlh \..:tt' 4-f 11--t 3;,... - Ite live-d anl acepotab:e iwiember ,f :hv! .\Mk dstCnr foir six years. She w:d away in trh tall I!ha witg'S of ltvt'e to the paaa t:s oa iis. of :e I.s left a hu-haid and .lt .Sa1 etaldr n, ith"' a.'n at rimts friendj.s ti 10 11 e ss. .i:'t in-jn si- M : C tdl if thes aflhe:l.ols . to e '.d of all at a- i, b hiEd. -i. Po' .Chr. Religio'us Item. s. Tile Cnion .-vitin.g 4f the Four-th DV's!ion o thle Edgetield ltp -tAssiociation will con.ie Bethlehemn Chnrht on Fridza bjefore the 6fif~ Leri'Xs day in Otober in-t. Iiu'roducitory zerivov by -1. S. 1iATTnlrws. Subject otf Din'cusmn.-bt. \\ hat is the duty of a 1t hurc Il toI its PastzorI ? !t!d. d' W hat is tle If ao a: : a nd e-."I:C IA iing ('hre.adthhs:mnstorie TuaIsai net litin'lister:' pal' Dato'Cnfrceo thesecotnd Diatar te tiE "'.1 aa aiel Itati .\n' laion ntillg oven at~ Iiah ateses Ca tet h .1.ureb an trdybfeteilt'ih ~..ft d a :,b ah'" i cta bera in! t a mn EPerons T.''lrr.t tile to.: Wd ~ th ousrane ofmi ntera b r p;,h d S.pe.\ that IiIs the'l tspech! Im:s of Pansa ldrnr.t'F. t::.r to wrCite'.i an11 EsI ay :tn Chu Ib Eler . . .\'a l.t Cnrth t 111 ats to p a :i. ;m11 Ew Pt" ' thII. adt and Wimporlt'ancli'ext'ofa Cht'ael' meeing everyt f:daa'inte a ct te reu'ar' tl'. iof worh.l 't ha Oct lI.Ut Y. ,C. SeTome a 4, 1834. nerstd 5""T .n wiaa'- ll te a tia'mp e.lti elat Iiat. i het'12 evenhingt befre iitheiait I' s ar~b:i b)e tl.! C~A aletin g will e.' bidl atl'ndthail l, ~Oatn li 1a da thet'tia' st ., l fo theS i rie oft ta iln a.iaia'ub te'ianstoal C. T (adI com~it' atNe Tore, drunn dt wn thebhisc. od (lli"'Plertsons teC'~7 faorbl tot th ron:te will le1 pubijlic t he haspo atginel Ptre~t~ h t a'sse bner 'taiment 1111r the sed ammod'taItionla If iawh tnat favor(' afilla ii t'Ia n . ' ila' te w 'ta e llaIIn d~ii luai attlys p li ithi' te be11t lh~t I" m " b'le procuredil d 'e lal 2 ever exrion to~ :lveka' entire saI fation teach and (eeaerv n.D<Trswdh moderae.iGU M.1lIIlArD\VATEIO. Ocnltaa. li ett30 - To alVeron ntresed uneI more pomitude4 i beral Co1 g bth: e ~t m es in the .et:! mtllt'L' lilf th i aount. lvru'y own er. ta thas sutt oredifrl m tis a' nefa eltand il 1, aestly as taalpersn tideblV iled a till lae tcm or ieiaei~~a'.W. l'. )UTL EaiI. Edeld C. I, Oct. d. FaittlE SuSaie wabltahe thin i-tho'a:1~' of tan Ondt:nk totecti.n fGrntv' ~ n Aiit PnTralyIor tel lieal pliatoa th--yl'X he wecinn dbsi ness'at ~Iill Cinla this at Vilhi !htu from carenut i recetly n'inlll steda Ct'wd s by tit Pr~fes dent o th3rntvi huaturngCopay State or South Carolina, A BlEVILILE DISTRICT, ,Toh!n L. Giiilin Laicintt Revitli<. IBill for Partition. D >Y order Itf the Court of Equity, I will pro . creed to sell, ;it Abbeville C. on., ont e day in Nove ber next, lte Iillowiiig alIuale .5', , I te Retal Etate of Vincent Gr iiliin, devCeC.: L.d. % ir.: I ract No. I-The IIomestend Place, near WI! Iebv:di~itt in Abbeville Distriet. oil Hard h thor and Cowheaid creeks, conlaining Eigti linir .ttwl 'allirie aere.s, more or less, (wit II :.hout Three I lunidred and Fi.y acres in wo-odi.) T j ei t e tcres of whI& ic bing lirst-rate creek houioi, :ud a 1urt in eldvation. Ulpn the plie there is t. comfortable Dhvelniitgr Hotute :.iningten roonm., h faving v c1omoiou r ti .taI'les an teeid, a Gii-houOise anad i nee.Ssar iini:juildings ii iuod repair. T iie .eo.;redl idatl i-, in a italte if high euliviation. Tr::e Nis. 2-Knownt as te Fa'wards place, coma.1,in aboit Oie ibindred and Sixty acres, i t i Ahevi.'e )istrict. on the rinids lead io A' bbtev: Ie C. II. and Vienna, 6ixty acres ta-los'g "miodland. Anid Tract No. 3-kinown as the Bo.,lri plten, sit. I in Ed;e(i-d 1)istrict. in three tiles of Nine tv-.-Ix Depot on the Greeiville and Columbia i1ilro-id, containing Six it uIdred acres, mnre or whiea being woodltand, mid three tt;tred It' the clearid land in a iigi sl.-te u. e ia1:,I he re'id ue being n ider :1 gimd pIs i r- .i v. Thire 0s -ill the lph.ee a ftiaild hou e 1,o1t rotomi, IA tgethoer with necessary out i: s-A em v18iit o' one. Itwo and three years ' .. ' ti; .f Sale, Jith intlerest nli the last inst::. iti fOm th tiOitim the second becomltes 'i. i: ditih i.ood sureties, and mortgatges of the prv:bioes 1.1-etre the pirIiase mniiiiey It, e I!e by the purel.asers. I'urelasers wi: ale, p~gthe c III in -0 casald pay fotitl Peron- n .,i t bnly saidI Llds, would do w ', o call ami ex~ninme themi bef'oret the day (,f .1 \l :j. Lark in Uvtynlds will take jle:t.ure ill shw Iltem to any persins so dispu.-ed. 11. A. JUN IS, v. E. A. D. Com'''S Oillev. Sewpt. :25. 5t 88 6TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AlmtILf.F DISTRICT, Wlke r v1.\ler:wet her and) E.li E J., **wife I. Uill for Partition. Ilze Sm-iiih, and other;.) Y r 1' fi te Court i', Eqity, I will pro ) ctred to, stll, at Edfeti,-ld G. If., on :,ltedhy in No elmber next. the til.vitnti t ract or parcel ot .\.\ ). situate in Edgeltield District, and uiin ith itnetiilpiriite limiits of the towvn of~ I ham. hor., koiii a d t-esignated in I certain plat of ~.1 Iwn of libur as section number seven !) ct:iigNineteen :1nd4 one nlinety-n1inthl .44;e-. toir. i les,-to be imire particularly de eCrJied on d:1 id' sale. On a credit ol' twvlve , uitt'interesL froim day ol' sale. The pu rchat-i'r to givv btoid with two good suretie, :.id a i.ortyi-ge of the premi,,e, to sectire the purhae mne ;pay thle coists, in cash.:danl payv fr: i::peri. 11. A. JONE6, C. E. A. D. Cn'rsO!"lice. Se pt. 25. 5L 38 PItOSPEC(TLS OF THE DISTO CLARION, oliE unk-aiged ill pnh,1iish, in the Vilhoge of 0::..:chlur, fil -Ir bvt,-rev Ithe first W~asa ::i iet.hr ttt\t, a \'.Weeiy Newspaper, to be calted ThI lil.tTU CL.\11UN. .\ PrpI ectus wd -ot admit of a minute delinea i-u of ill the '-hjt-.i- of' the Contemplated Journal. IIth C.. u ION %% i:1 be- the herahlil I* every destrip :I..* , bd or genterl. that may be inter a ir ins-trutive to its readers at lIrge. It wilt tenh i~v die-ei.im.te all the itopoirtatit political in . ih. In qu. titi-is If Federal poli ey !.e l'ol-Ceal dm trinevs t.(rght by Calhoun and1 .1 t r-. h: i he the ti.aito hihts If the4 (tan.. tOa. 1twl in'y uph the pierubar instititiivns of the S 1 w.j:il n~etigi-ie nlo seellii or party wi~ekelei.s ih.trule :n1. It'TiIlate ;W11IL it'atio of* the. :- ithS prnlie under a liepublic an form I.:e Crt.nu.e:; w-i li e strictly' conitirvativec on a j.a'os ev." he ave-nte of eban;:es itn the funt-I :.. :t :nayi have the sanletiitn or lontg-establ.:-hed A.t'enur,itommerce antd laniufactures-in i.n-e f tt r anest ma:Init udelL to the Sautliirn :-t: .--il re it:' duets wuion The spneesar de v;. n -t of th ; i ous reiuf e t -f the .'td'ate.and Shae 4m otri hei t th e honiiorttt , an... 1I lryti :m.r wi;; 'i. . Cur belioved Paltto sal in. 7d .u<\I ativwt i' the Plros. ilc t ~i~tt C. I hsit' itr exptsttill~ eig pared nssary. to54 4ld I'h C.x Aie mes vyiitor itotii ev an. lycri n. u:iber.. rt.I. ltkc, wnh -ix u.hs.. N :. P tt~h,'~. s'. ILk, LA eY. Or e - bute l . l)ept. I. la.d 54. ny it C. I I. for~i Ih quarrte I ndi It Set. 1854. A 'd r.. litai buy htirs.to ~Lia* Adms Re. N.ix 'I .\ ich t. J-.--ii 10i'y-.Isti B'anr i.yr, Jas. Ul.ekwell, C-t. I t~loh Cury \\'.~i IallKi-ey.imCamn t.iti .\l. tinlr, . W. Clarkr2,rLewis 'I at' -Dr. T hFgto. Wyth.- Fillres t etN -i. Je t Imit eha, N.ryNI Goeirri. i a!-.\tis I iu,::n C. 'i''attiin, .Ierlth n . H iuihes, 3!.i i ii ~ieyi lIarrtiosn s, J. lall, Mose 'I Ir t.\le lieu Nie mmo.T .\ essr.E.&J ix i.e .m C~ar. Pit L3 K-il ery.TonI s, I;ry A.y Jams. R. King 3ttrl. I-.mniah R E.p iir.Ism K iSe e. 1 St L-Fed. Loimm, RobIr ofto, U3~ .Thor, - iliilt tlorgs &, Wilss Miar artin. I! umiGe. W .\Wrm Tho. Mhil~e . i.Am N 0 d rep Noles.~ .T.T. do. C P~ine, .lon C.,orter I --Whiiiitc iiaf ordr fony fRih . . ey-r I t~s ii. tihecen ivt.ain U ti tb I i-lt iib iien, ra-. Sarah Aims, ur eve.0r i-inul . t.lsi. ii. E.l Srther rseaiglter,.i. Saw T-M rs. Nanc M.tut Th ot. sa. L. Theodor. *t, Pis .'uli K~~~4 ' ittma . (11, 5 t 38 C Iiiit~tlrtty hxe IRE4t Octett. , for4 t5 Ni4ti. Puruane oft resifrom :trid. ICe.r fevr txh .uui rebyntice gi tha an Ltin wil, ey he. at the ttionsrecitsi t or att:elisn oh 'itt' lent, onF~ay th ILt., ou.3Aor *f :-tid 4a44bonit fill tihe vaiany theeintu est ingt..'ttiyt tole trCi l etAtivJ.l EA L. h-tI 5 3t 38 Notice, ripiStishderst.of tehery rdeqeteld Cethacm fritnlan tikd Compan~tt y tie meet a EdfNoe' C.it 11 on'uturani thei 4hactber tinjst forthei purptose sai eetaing arP rusidentad toiretor ther inby tntuint dye. tr..n. 8i lU LLl.Neey Oet 4 t. 38 To the Planters of Edgeffeld, GREAT SACRIFICE! ' TWENT er cent ecn he satved by huying a OT nd SI t0ES ntl the l.inters' Dtepot. The Stock is: Tiisew :nld IFret , and warrant 0d to gi'e general satistuetien. A tmngst this large and well selected Stiock may he found 1Y.)( Pair .lels liteavy RIp Plitation Brogans, 5.0010 " " " Rii-et 5,000 "' Rtys Tlip mnd R uset "" 3,000 4 : lns Iteh: in d lntin2 1,Roots, TogVether with a LA RG E and SPLEN IDT Stock u Ladies, Gelemen, Ioys,.\isses and Children's. Boots and Shoes, O 'rI1 LATEST STYLES, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A molng this fine stock enn bl had GentlemtIe's Frenc-mlitile Boots and Gait rs. Also, Ladies' I F'rencli Gai:ers of Kid G lov Leather. The Publie are in-etfully invited to call aId exmniniie betiore purohasing elteweire as Guods will be fiely shini id one prce asked IIU lef Rveember th- wnme noII, rumber ROERT CARRZHO LL, Ptorr.tIr.Tot OF 'nE P.ANTERS' t ,IsOT & Sio, r.Por . No 251 Bi ad-St., opposite the U. S. Ilotel, A ugusta. Ce.rgia. P. S.- also keep (on hand a: hirge Stick of Ladies ad.1 Giientleen's Trave!lina Truinks, Carpet fais aiwll Valises. A io Misses' Sebool Satelis-il of whi-ch will be sold hw for Cash. R. C. Oct 5 GIm 38 S'.A'lE 0V-' S0UT1H CAI)LINA, EDGEFIELD DISTI'I', IN CO.IIMO.V PLEAS. !Mlillet1ae L. 1I onht1tan and Wmi. M. Burt, 1 Decl. in Debl. rs John Hill. XATf.I1l"AqS tle Flaintl di on the eibth dy L V of . reb. A I. D ., 1:.-, 3 ie their d chatioimi Skinti tie lI ef.-I:l t. who (a. it is sni.li is absenit nun anld without t lim tiiits of this State, :1t.1 hall teiihet wife toir A ttiiirnv known wilhiti the "nnlle ulpl-n Whom a1 :u copy ot ths.- 52aid Ii.el:ratition might be serve,1, It is theretore orieredi , That the sail ie fendant do alipp:ir and phial to ai-:1 lee!nration, within : year ad a Ia frit this date, otherwi.4e final :11d absouItte judIg.:t %%ill be given and aVar-d neaiinst himt. T. (. BA CON, c. .:. n. Clerk'sOfi.eOt.',18.~. S y." 38 ntate ofhsot C-aolna, . EDG ,EILD DUlsTRIG, IN Oo)tN.\IRY. Y . T. WRIG1IT, E.cquire, Ordinarv of B Eigefield District. Wlereas, John F. Eitiunud has applied to me for Letters of Adhniiitration, tin all and sin utilar the good.; and( ebiattls, rigrhts und credits (f I e.i Newby late of the District afoure said deceasei. 'he2v-e are. hewefore, to cite and alinonish all mttd singlnhr. ite kittdred and creditors of the said deeensed, to Ie and appear before ne, at our ne.t Ordtinnrv's Curtt ior the said District, to be holden at Edgelield C. 11., on tile Iith day of October inst.. to s.1w cnnse, iW aly, why the sa:idl administration shtul ntot be- granted. Given under myhad and seal, this 2n1d dJay of Ont. in the eni or oir Lrd title thonis. and eigdt hundred and liftv .tir and in the 79h1 ye:ar uf American idepe c., 11. T. WiUIGiT, 0. E. D. Oct. 5. 2t. 38 !Sate o1 outh CaroIiina, LN ORDINARY17. DY U.T.1'. ilII(;IEq., 0 rdJinary ofEdg-e D lield District. Whereas, Ellingion A. Searle. has applied to me I'or Iett ers of Adminikt ratini, on all aind sin gInlhr the goods and eb:,ttles, ri.hlts and credits of Tlios. Fergersoin late of the District afoe said. deceased. 'hese tre, I lerefore, in cite nnd ndotinish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceOsed, to 2e andl appeilr before ie, at our n-st (rdinary's Court for the s:aid District, to lie holdent at Edgefiels C. Ii., oi the 16th daty of (Jet.. inl-t. to) sho2w enuse0, if any', why the samid adintllist rationt shisuldtI h1e irranted. Givetn utnder my hbaud :nitl seali, this 2nld day' of Oct. in lhe vear of (2:22 1 ard onec thoutsanl' yea r of Amtiericatn I ndepen'idence. Oct. 5. 2t 38 EDGUEl-' 1J) )1'iSTRICT', B Y ILT. W!UV lT I, Esgar., Ordina::ry o B EtefielId Dist rit: \Vheren2s .1. WI'. Freemnan anti .T. 1!. Jennint s ha:ve atpptl Io mfor~ L let ters ofi Adm~tinistrationl, on:111;2tnd singl~tar thei goodsl~ :and2 cht tl. righ!t~s and12 credits oft. uIint E. F~reeman: tt:!te of the Di5 Iriet: aforessidi:, dhecIas.-2'l Thetse arv, t hereforet. It c i? e amtt tl nmotnish al atnd singulair, lie kinidred and2( credito (rs oft the saiid decealsed, to bie and tiap peair be fo re tme , at otur next Ordina2ry's Cou rt for the said Distriet, to he holen~ at1 Edgefield C. llouse. ont the I 6th daty of Oct. inist, to shotw enitt-e, if atny, why the sidh admiinistrationi s.hould lit het granted. Given unde21r myl~ han d an~d sen2I. thi22 2nd1 day otf Oct. int thle year of 22u2r Lord one Llthosandi eight hultidred aind iilly-fIour :and in thle 7thd year of Atmerienn In idependencet'. 11. T. WIUCGIIT, 0. E. D. Oct. 5. ' 38 To Carpenters, tXTrLL b~e let to te liwest bhdder, at Tietle T l em Campo Groiunde, tin Traia th li1th October, at t 0 o'etlek. A. .\I ., tile butildmtg tof Oasa way Chutrch. Thle Churcih in lie built 5tt0 fi et littg, by :tt feet wide, t 2 feet fromt tltor to joist, tlarrow f lootrinig 14 inichest thick, the lhaioritng tol be of go~od hart pinet(, :ind weil seat~sned. Thle sleepiers to be 4 x 12-jtist 4 x 6i. 2tttl to be let in level withi te topi of thle sills. Tfhirteen '1 tlindows, thle liights to be 12 x 16I, primed't and, fitted with glass-each pan~ir of sash to :oznti twelve lihs: blinds1 to (eh witn dio w. lto be mnde onit (If good~ seasonted lumber. Two doublte Greeinn P i itnet Ilooirs, .nd ton ~te sinttle Patn ttte l or--eighlteeni ines eve or drip. Pul~pit and SintIliCiet tnumbaer If htentehes ats the Commttittee may direct. The bulildiing to be coveredi with good hairt shingles, and' to the und~erined with briek (Jr good rock. TIhe utndertaker will be require'd to give butnd and security for the fithliul comtpletiion of the work. -.IAS. .\. R ICiI.\t'RDSON,)e LEWIS dJONES, R. Cl. II ll., H ENtY hIlLL,I M. CRAllAI.\l Sept 27 3t 37 STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA, EDGEFiELDr SALE. IN EQUITY. re Martha Jennings attnoters.J IT rnppeintg that A rclbil:a'd .en ningas, Ann tendatnts to this suit, ride onit of antI beysinds the limi~ts of this Statte. Onitt m tiotf \I r. A hA ow, Sat licitor for C'omplainnttsu. Olrd eredl11 that sid A telli bald .Tenmings, A arotn J1ennintgs nottl il.ltinh .Jaennities dot ptliend, anslwer or denmstr tt the Ibl in tis case famhtre t do so, that the satme be takent pro contfesao against them. A. SI.\IEINS, C. E. E. D. A urc2. 1854. :hn1 32 Notic c. ALL Persons indebted to thie Etate of Attiens ?.~' Tucker. dee'dl., aire noI tiled to otnke propt piaymeint, andi thtose ~:vinc deanads nen!inslt lsaidl Estaite tare regniestedt toj render thiem itn itmnittcattly, properly attestedh. LANDON TUCKERI, Adm'or. June 29 (im" 24 10' Capt. J1. C. P'ER R Y is respectfutlly nnnoaunced by his friends ts a Ctnilidatc for '.\bjur tof thte Lower Battalion, 10thii Regiment, to fill the vacancy ocea sioned by the promuotioan sof Cal. A. J. NEL Not ice ! A LL~ Persotns are hierehry cautioned nt to tree l.pass on the Lttnds beloneing to thte Estaite of A. Y. Unrton, dee'd., by eithtr ha~uling wood or straw of the satme, without permtission fro Othle Trustee. Those who csotinue to do so, may explect to be prosecuted by thte TRnUSTEB. Set.m, 184. tf '36 M. LEBESCHULTZ, -DEALER IN READY-MADE C L 0 T H ING! I T.\VI', Removed to the Room next door to W. P-1. BUrrx.Ft. formerly occupia.d by .Ioix Lvo, where I am now receiving u LA1%GE and SILLN DI D a.ssortment of Ready-3inde Clothing, Of'tIt latest and most fashionable styles, embra eing ALL A ITICLES uually kept for the out-lit of Gentlemen,, Youths and Children. A good assortment of Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCIIEFS, H ats & Caps, Si?uspenders, MaRiNo AND LA5ID's WOOL LTDERlnlitTS, TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, &C., May always be found aninng mny Stacek which his bee'tn recently selected in Person, and bought for Cash. I shall be happy to show my Stock to any and every one desiraus of purchasing, as I am sat;sfi.-d that I can give thei ait good ;n article, and on as reasonable teris as any .Dealer in the Sinte. M. LEBESC11ULTZ. Sept. 28 2t 37 GREAT INDUCEIENTS! CHEAPD R Y GOODS!! V ILLIA'' H. CRANE, AcGsTA. GA., ' respectlfuly invites al lhse who purchaste Goods Fut CAS1l to give htim a eall if they want Grcat Barfliirus inl Dry Goods, For he i1 now' selliee oTff his Stock of SUMMER rnd FALL GOODS, at Unprecedentedly Low Prices! C257T4' bie o:-nv:nced of this fact, give him a trial. awl yu will be satisfied. A jigu:sta, :fept I I St. 25 NEW FALL GOODS, L. D. LALLEPSTEDT, IAS received at his Old Stand, earnrer of Globe H lotel, lriand Street, Augusta, Ga., a NEW and COMPLET E assortmient Ior --CoNssINo im CraT OF Ilcavy Plaid and Broecite SILKS.new and h-atiful Small Pld. fizured and plain, CAS1IJER ES and DELA1KES. very heabp. Grcat varieatv of MERENOS, ALPA CCASand Ctburc CLOTilS. Earlston INGIJAMS and PRINTS, A inrca and beautiful asortment f Needle Worked COLLARSand SLEEVES. IOSIER Y' :und GLOVES in ied less varietv. Splendid French and Entrlish CASSJ'I-E.'M S, : Merrono CASSEMERES eand SATTJNE'S, ed and W hite FLANNELS. Colored and White Negro- IL A NKETS, 104. 11-4 and 12-4 1ed BLANKETS.. OSN A BURGS and STRIPES at Faetory prices, KERSEYS and GEO. PLAINS. and almot everythmng else belonging to the Dry Gooads trade, which are (eoflered on the iost, favourable terns, and to which lie invites attention. \nugusta, Sept 20 2t 36 A. M. P.rssos. T. B. Jonox. New Firm, New Firm, H1ambur;;, S. C. T IE Uniersignedl iav'ing fiomel a Co-partner ship, in this place for the purpose of transact ing a Geieral Grocery and Cotton Business, Would respectfully inform our nimerous friends and the public that we will keept coinslatily on haiid A LARGE SUPPLY OF EVERY ARTICLE needed by the Farmer, which we wtd dispo. of ft-n as favora ble termis as any other House in tihe placc. We have engnrged tihe services of Messrs. T. N1. W ranons and :. V. .JOHNsON, beth of wlhomo are we.1 -oeewn to the public as LIBERAL COTTON BUYERS. and who wi.1, at all times give the highest narket prices for that aid other articles of produce. Our Senior Purltner wilowi here'tolore, give heis eersonarl uitention to the '%eeivineg and F'orwvardmeg f .\erchandise to thceeountry. BE.\UON & JOH1NSON. IN retiirig fromrr theL abueve birtne'ss we leave IM essrs. Bes'sox & .lo:iisso ire our lace, and solicit for themir thle pat ra n.nge of our 'old customrers rd the publie ge.-ra!!y. BRIINJDLEY & ItOSA310ND. Ihnmhurg, Sept 27 2mr 37 F I .S K ' S Patent M~etalic Burial Cases ! TpiIl EE va.luaible a r-night arid indestrucrtble Ca 1ses, for proatectinig ande presearving~ the Dehad for cardinarv in terment, for vaults, foir tsanspiortaetieon, or for any'other deeircale purrpiise, arie offered for sale i this\'illage, eaep for Cashe, by J. M. WITT. hrly 27 tf 28 Ridge Lands for Sale, TU. the' U/ndersigneid, wilt sell to thre highest Y Vbidlrler. net Edeel'd C. H., on the lirnt Monay in Novenmber ne.xt, the t.alowing Tracts of L~md,l viz: Trnmet No. 1.lIving on the Cohlumbia Road, eon tain Five hlundlred andl Eighty-feur (5S81) acres, oe or less, andI adjoininig Lnds of Waide thoI steii, N. Hurtone. E. WN. Perry anid oithers. There are one the premnisces a geood tweo dtory D)welling lause. Kitehien :mnd Negroe Ilouses. A Ito a gaod Gin I louse lad Screwv. Barn., Stu;bles, and other necessary buildings-nll in good repair. Tract No. 2, containing Nine hunidredl (900) acres, more or less, au1ndajoining lands of Elijah Watoan, E. W. Perry, Thomas Pitts rind 'nthers. On the prmie are a gooed lDwelling rlousce. Kitch en, Negro 1 leenses aiid other necessanry buildings all new. A lso, a Wecll of excellent water on the plae. Tract No. 3, eonainiing Four Hundred (-100) necres, more or less, rnnd aidjoininig lands of E. WV. Perry, Wmi. Stephens, hinds beloncing to the Estate of Lewis Asbill, Sr.. tee'd., and Tract No. 2. On the premiseas are a gloat Grist Mill, a comfoi~rtable Dwelling lieouse, and a spring of line water. The above lAnds arc level, well timbereal, and the clearead land is in a high state of enltiv'atioen. Teuur.-The abiove Lrands will be sold on a credit of one anda two years, with interest from day ofsaele. Purhasers wviii be required to give notes with: ani pe surety. G. W. ASIBILL, L. M. ASPA LfL, A. 13. ASBILL. Sept 27 6t 37 Land for Sale,' T TESubscriber offers feer sale. his VAL UA. BIi BE T RACT OF L AND, situaeted 12 rmiles Seutih of Edtgelield C. 11.. nndia within one e!mdef the limnburg & Edgefield Plan~k Road, lying uponll the writers elf Chavis' Creek, and caantaiining Three Hundred and Sixty Acres, One. half oef which is woodland an&d;.ell tinmbered the ba:lanice is cleared up, thirty rieres leaving beer int receuitly cut deewn. This tract leas fomne excel lent land upon it, ind as a body it is well watered ne remarkably healthy. The range for ranisimng stok oef eve'ry description is splendid. A line orchinad is on the place. Acey person wishing to purchiase wvill call nupon the Subscriber on the premises. Terems miade easy to aii appreeved purchase-r. JOHN L. ADDISON. Sept 28 tf 37 Land for Sale, I WILL ofler fair sale at Edgelieldl C. TI., on the frst MIoendney in October next, the Trract of Lated ln which I at presenit reside, lying on Turkey Creek cnctanig 500 or 600 Acres, Ajaining lands oef A. lahnd, .Johin A. Addisor aend others. A harge portione of the aboave Tract i in wods, well timrbered. The balance is in a heigi state oef cultivatlion. Prsones wishing to purchase enn do so privately before the sale by application to the Subscriber. The L::nai en lbe purchaseed en time by a respon Isiblc pureheaser. If soald cit public sale terms will b< a credit of twelve months. .MARLTIIA MOSELEY. CANDIDATES, For Congress. MX. EDITOn:-Please announce TIon. P. S BIRFOOKS as a Candidate for re-election to repre. sent the Fourth Congressional )istrict, consisting o Edgefield, Abbeville, Laurens, Newberry and Lex ington, in the next Congress, which election wil be held in October next, and thereby greatly ob lige IMANY I-RIENDS. f- Tim Friends of Col. A. C. GARLINGTON respectfully announce iini as a Candidate to repre sent the 4th Congressional Distriet, at the electio in October next. For the Menuate. g''Ilos. J. P. CARROLL is respectfully announced by his friends as a candidate for re-elee tion to the State Senate. at the ensuing election. r-Tmx Friends or Maj. TILLMAN WAT SON, respectfully nominate him as a candidate for seat in the State Senate at the next election. For the Hlouse. D7 TuHE Friends or Dr. W. S. MOBLEY re spectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in the llouse of Representatives at the enuiing election. i' Tim Friends of Dr. IT. R. CooK respectfully anlnouinec ii a Canudidate for a Seat in the nex House of Representatives. L"- Tus Friends of W. C. MORAGNE, Esq., r.spectfully announce him as a candidate for a Seat in the Iouse of Representatives at the next election MR. Enrron,--You wll pleas- announce G1:0 E. IIEN DY, Esq., as a Candidate for a Se;at inl the House of Representatives at the next election and oblige MANr VUTls. C". MAJ. Z. W. CARWILE is respectful!y an nounced by his friends as a Candidate for re-t-h-e tion to the Hous.e of Representatives at the next Scssion. M-The Friends of WMI. 1. DORN, Esq., respectfully announce him as a C:mdidate for a Seat in thte next House or Representatiyes. .-Tus Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN nomuIinate him as a candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives at the next election. 0- Tim Friends of CAREY W. STILES, Esq., respectfully announce hnni as a Candidate for a Seat the next Legislalure. Z- TilE Friends of GEO. W. LANDRUM an-t nounce hin as a Candidate for a Seat in the nex Legislature. f-Tuis Friends of G. D. TILLMAN, Esq.. respectfully announce him as a candidate for a Seat in the Legi-lature at the next election. 07 TiE friends of JOSEPH ABNEY, Esqr. .respectfully announce him as a candidate for a seat n the next Legtislature. eg Til Friends of JAMES CAMERON. Esq., respectfully announce him as a Caindidate for a Seat iin the next Legislature. tr' TnE following gentlemen are nominated for Commissioners of the Poor of Ed-efield Distriet, at the ensuin- election ont the second Monday in O tober next, viz: .1ENRY FOLK. GE00. A. STROTIIER, AQULlLA MILES, B. F. LANIDRUM, JA3E BLACKWELL. !6or Shorif.. JULIUS DAY, JAMES EIDSON. FEl'.X E. 801)1E, W.1. QUA'TL EBU1, For Tax Colloctor DEICK HTOLSONIBAKE, A. Rt. AI11T.E, TIIEOIllILUS DEAN, WESLEY -W ERTlZ. M. it. WIT~TLE, BARtNEY LAIARl. CHIARLES CARTllER, TilO3AS II. REESE, Z'or Clerk. Rt. D). BRYAN. WE.SLEY' 1BODIE. TIIOS. G. BACON. ED3IUND PENN. Z'or Ordinary. Ii. T. WIG~IIT, IIAVID) BIODIE. JOIIN W. SMITH!, W. F. DURI80E. Edgefield Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES1 T H E next Sessionl will cotmmentee ont MONDJAY Rrv. C. A. RAYMIOND, PntNcirar,, COL.LEGrIrTE Mus. S. A. RtA Y3I0ND. Mestc DEr.ir.ssexT, Mtss A NN A C. G I,.E)l)EN, Acans~it Dt:-.rAtnT. 31tss il-'L EN RAYUMONI). Pn ipt.tnt " altss G.LEDDJEN, Asss-rrs- i.'jlustc" MLIiss 0. brinigs with her the htighest commnnendaui ions, frotm first class Semiinatries in wiib she has taught at the North, both its an accmlliseTeachi er in the hiigher departmlents if thet Academt~icl studies, anti a!so as a superior .Musie Teacher. CIAS. A. RLAYMC)ND), Plusclrat. Sept 14 I-If5 Curryton Academies, TITIE First Session of thtese Instittutions will close with the presenit month. The Second Session will begin thie lith .1 uly, at which time it is desired all candidates for admtission wiil be present. ROH'T. M ERRlIWE'fllER, Chair'a Board of Trustees. June 26, 1854. tf 24 Edgefield iMale Academy. T [lE Exercises of thtis Inistitution were restumet on the first of August, under thte conltroll o1 M r J1. G REGG LE ITN E R, ourlhist year's Teacher. Thie experience of a twelvemontht has fully satis. fed us that no more competentt young gentlemn: encn be found in the State thtan thle onte now at the head of our Aeademy. The best proofl of this i. Itheu general satisfaction given by him last year, baLk.ed by the addlitional fact that his School, at the termination of its firat week fur the second year, numbered 43 Pupils. The Trustees desire to assure- the Public that their united eilbrts will be given to the cantse o1 their Schotol, andit a cotntinued and comnplete supervi sion wili be exericised bty thtemt over its pro-tgress. Mr. LErrNV.nt will in a short time procure a firsi rate Assistant, and any number short of four scure can then be well attended to. The Building is in comfortable condition, havine three large fire-places (one in each of the larC5 romstt,) and being well suppliedi with convenienl tables anti arm-chairs of the best finish. Once more we appeal to the people of Edlgefiehl and the adjttining Districts, for their encouragetnen of our earnest endeavors to establish a first rat. preparatory School. For the Classical Departmenit, per annum,..8 36.0( "" fliuher Eng. " " " ..-.32.01 "C " Ordinaury "~ "C CC "C ..26,l0 Capitol boarding to be had in pleasant families. JOIIN LIPSCOMII, A RTilUR SIMKINS, I GEO. A. ADDISON, LEWIS JONES, | R. T. MIM\S. )J A ug 3, tf 2!) Bethany Academy, THE Trustees of Becthany Academy take pleas ..ure in antnotuneing to the putblic, that theih School will he opened fotr the receptiont of student otn thte 2nd Mtnday itn .lantuary 1854, under thte su pervisiotn of the well knotwn and successful Itnstrue tr. W3st. M. lir.A'rit, Esq. Rates of Tuition the smtne as those chtarged b: Ithe fornmer Rector, Mr. Oal-rIs. IBoardl can be obtained in the most respectabi faniies on reasonable terms and convenient to th School. W IL EY HIA RR ISON, ' W. TIM MER.\ A N, * J. L. TA LERT, Da. S.F. ST EV ENS,J .Dn,,-1 lyv 49 A Card, -TY Ofiee is at Edgeflild C. II. for the present. OIV iC. W. STYLES. Sept 27 tf 37 I Law Notice, E ITUnder-igned have forned a Partnership. and will PItACTICE LAW in Edgetield, Ab beville and Lexington. C EORG E W. LANDRUM, ARNER PERRIN. Edmgefield C. IT., Sept -'), 1S54. f 36 Law and Equity, iTIE Undersigned have forned a partuership 'T for the praetice of Law and Equity. 9T OFFJCE at Edgefield C. 11., S. C. M. L. BONHANT, S. W. MABIRY. Sept 13, 185t. ___ tf 35 S. S. TOM71P INS , ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFIcr. 1A O U.tAR orTnCo:T 3s. E.20-field, S. C., Feb 8. if 4 Practice of Surgery! P". JIU"IA N"A"^RIS. Augusta, JGa., is prepared toaceommodate with Lodginag -aand Nur.,ing. sneh patients a.; may be directed to him for S U IG ICA L OPER.\TIONS or Treatment. 'd7.\leasters may be assured that their Servants will have every necessarv attention. -A ugu'sta, My 26, lV 19 .1 o t 1 C C. LL Persons imlebted to the Estate of Jacob 13. 1 Smith, previmuma to 1.t January last, are re qutsted to iake p::amentt.:nd all having demaands against the satme will hand them in properly attcted. BEN.1AIlN WAL-DO, E'ors. GEO. A. ADD ISON. Aug10 tf 30 McGREGOR B SMITH, --nA'.Ena3 tN CARRIAGES, IUBGGIES, &c. 1.UC'GCECOn & SMIT!l, build to order Car ri oes f every description. They also keep on hand a large and splendil assortnwnt of New and Second-Hand Carriages. gg- All orders prowmptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly excted. .iraield C. II., Jan 8 tf 1 F. M. N I C H O L A S, B EG LEAVE to inform the citizens of Edge field DistIlet that he has on hand a small lUt o Choice Buggies! Also. Sonie that le can sell as LOW as ONE IIUN LII)D DOLLARS, and oithers at moderate prices. Persons wishing such articles woul d1 well ito give him a call before purebasing elsewhere, as he can aive thema hetter bargains than can they get this side of Nvw Yoak. .lune S.tf 21 Notice. PLICATION will be made at the next Ses 1. sion of the Leuislature for an naendnent of the Charter of the Village of Edgeield, so as to en able the Town Council of said Village to subscribe, on cetain conditiors, Twenty Thousand Dollars to a Rail lIoad leadinag from soiae point on ilae Green ville & Columbia Rail Road. ela Edgpfleld C. H-., tat Aiken on the lm Souath Carolina Ba:d Ioad, or some pmint adjacent thereto. Sept 14 3m 35 Not ice. PPLIC.\TION will he made to the General A .A\ssemaab'y of South Caroalina at its next Ses sitn for atacuhnents ta the Chaarter of the *1 Savan nah River Valley R. R.," autlorizxng the construe tin elf B.ranachs from some points on said Road, to comrnet vith the Greenville & Columben R. Roai at air niear ;thC towna of Grecialam , and with the Savannaht 11iver :at or near the Town of Vienna. Al:. ror atlority tao iswue baanis by said Company. -:amd for other amaendmalents that may be deemed necessiry to the perfection aif the present Charter. Au., 24 3m1 32 Notice. 'TIHE City Couancil of A ngusta, Georgia, will m nake applicatimn to the Legislature of Souath Carolia,~ at its naext s-ttiaar. for a chaarter to thec southtl Carolina tnd maf te Br'ime lemading~ aeros< the Savantnah River from Atuga.ta, Georgia, to Ham burg, South Caroaliana. I AUNER P. ROBERTSON. Mlavar City oaf A ugnasta, Georgia. Aaugus-ta, Ga.., A ug 21, 1854. 3m 32 Notice I a~rehar riven that appliation will be made to Rm'ad fromn thae A iken Roada, at or nerar Posey's Brimbe. tao interseet thae R idge Road, of or near MIar tn .\cCarty's.3m3 Aug 24 3m ___3__ Not ice. SPPL IC ATION will be madae to the~ Legis'rature caof Saauth Caroaaaa at its netxt Sesisiona, to in crprtate the ' Ilamaaburg Butilditng und Loan Asso eitiont Comapany." llanmburg, Auaguat 21, 1S54 3m 32 Not ice. SPPTCA TION will be nmadme to thec Legislatre o f Southa Cti rn, at its next Session, by vari os stu!lerers, prayin~ te refundtaing frm thae Slate Treasury the :aaount of toalls exacted froma thema aat a Tiall GSate erectead by .lonesa & K~ennedy, in otte of te Straits of thec Tomwn of If amahurtt, near the Au csta Bridge, believina! such etollectioin of tolls to be unjunst, mppressive anad unnoeessry. llamabuarg. .June 5 tf 21 Not ice TS hecreby givena thaat appliention i!i hte made to thae next saessmiona of thae Legsataure for a public Rad fro'nm, he ay pmlae, on thae Higgins' Ferry Roadm, runnaing floe East to interseet the f'erkin's Ferry Rad at or near 31aj. G. D). Hluiet's. A ug 17 3m, 31 Motice I S haerehv given thtat application will he made to Ithec Legislature at its next session tat anmend the Carter of the Edgetield & Checathamn Plank Road Copany. A ug 17 3mn 31 Notic. IPPLIC.\TION will he made~ at the neat Ses Ision of the Legislature foar a Railromad Charter ram somea poitnt oat thec Greenville & Calunmbia Rail Rouadl near' Iliggitn's Ferry on $zalud~a River, to somaae point on thec Hlamburg & Columbia Rail Road near the P'ine llouse. A ug 2, 3m 29 I Not ice. 4PPLICATION will be madae aut the next Ses f sion of the Legislature faar a Charter for a Rail Rod trom somea poinat on the Bluie Ridge Rail Road, at or near A ndersont C. II., via Edgetield C. H., to some poinat on the South Carolina Rail Road, at or near Aiken. Aug 10 3m 30 Notice. APPLICATION will be male at the next Ses ~i siun of thae Legislature of thais State, for an amenamaent to te Glaarter of thte Town of Aiken, andl iar other purposes. 3m0 A ug 103m0 Notice TS laereby given that application will be made at .1 the nexat sittinar of the Legaslature, to re-chatter lorse Creek as a navigable streama, and for other purposes. m3 A ug 10 3m 30________ Notice. APPLTCATION will he made at the Legisla. Ature at its next Session, by sundry creditors 01 tae late Hlenry Shaualt. to. namend the Charter of thea Aagusta Bridlge to Joneaas & Kennetady, as to re-quira th tals received by thaem to be divided amnong ail thc Credhitoars, instead of preferintg the paresent hol ders of the Charater. llantaburg, dlune 5 tf 21 lManufactured Tobacco ? ULST Received aditect fromr the Facetory, Thairty Boxe CilWINGTOBA CCO, comprisimt Four Chtoico Brands, viz: iloney Dew, Oronoco Extra anad Premaium. For sale by the Box, or al retail at LOW PRICE'S. Don't~ fail to call ani sapj'le before buyinag elsewhere. I G. L. PENN, Aamer. NEW FALL GOODSI WILLIAM SHEAR, AUGUSTA. GA., H AS just received frim New York a part of his FALL SUPPLIES, embracing a great va riety of Suitable for the p; -sent season, among whieh are Itich Satin Piaid. Brocade and Fancy SILKS, of the latest Paris styles; Rich all Wool Paris Printed DELAINES, of new and elegiant styles; French a I Wool Fancy PLAIDS, of beautiful style for Ladies Dresses; English PRINTS and Fancy GINGRAMS, warranted fast colors; Sup English.Mourning PRINTS and GIG.> IIAMS; Lupin's Plain White, Black an&. Fanny Colored MERINOS. of. superior quality;. Lupin's Plain Black aid Fancy Colore& DE LAINES, and Plain Black CIJALLYS; Superior Blaek BOMBAZINES. Black AJ PACAS. and .Phick Canton CLOTHS; Superior English Bilach CRAPESj for Trimming and for Mourning Veils ;. Lailios' Embroidered French COLLARS, UN DERSLEEVES and COLLARETS, of beauti ful styles; Ladies' Mourning COLLARS and UNDER SLEEVES; Worked Muslin EDGINGS and INSERT INGOS, and Narrow Thread EDGINGS; [ri.-h Thread, Valenciennes, Mahese and Honiton LACES: Lailies' Embroidered, Seolloped, Wide Henr sttehel and Mourning French Lawn HANKER CHIEFS, of beautiful styles; Fancy Neck and Bonnet RIBBONS' La tis' Kid and Gauntlet GLOVES, sa Long and Short hand Black Laee MIf TTS; Ladies' Black Spun Silk and Fleery-lined HOH, some of extra weight and size, of the best make and quality; Real Welsh and Heavy Shaker FLANNELS, of the best make ; Superior Welsh GAUZE, Saxony and Silk Warp FLANNELS; Heavy all Wool Red FLANNELS, forsersEantst at low prices English C4l'd *FLANNELS, for Ladies' sacks; English and American Canton FLANNEAS, of superior style and quality. with a great variety'of other new atid beautiful articles of Staple and Fancy JDry Goods, many or which have just. been pur chased at auction far below the cost of importation, and all of which will be sold at very low prices. Families wishing to purehase their Fall supplires eirly, are respectfully invited to call and examine the assortmtent. Augusta. Sept 11 tf 35 Splendid Carpets, W ILLIAM1 SIIEAR,of Auguta,Ga.,basjust received frot New York, Englsh Tapestry Velvet CAR ETS, of rich ndnsplendid styles; English Brussels CARPETS, o and.ele gant patterns; - Superior Threce-Ply and Ingrain CARPETSi of new and beautiful styles: Sup. Plain and Twilled Venetian CARPETS; IRich Chenille RUGS, to match the Carpets: The Tapestry, Velvet and English Brussels CAR PETS, are of the most recent importations, and in richness of co!or and elegance of style and pnt tern, surpass any I have ever offered to the public. They are also offered at greatly reduced prices, and the public are respectfully invited to examine the a* sortmie!'t. A ugusta, Sept 11 if 35 LAMBETK HOPKINS, Warehouse a n d Commission M E a H A Nl T, AUGUSTA, GA., R) ENEWS the tender of his services to the pub R lic, for the Storage and Snle of CO'TON-, GIAIN, FLOUR, BACON,and all othercountry produce. Purchase of lerchandize, and every description of produce on orders. Will make ah. advances on shipments of Cotton to Savannah, Char leston, Baltimore and New York : with the usual cash advances on Cotton or other Produce in store. Charges-eustomary rates of the city. . Augusta, Sept 11 3,n* 33' To the Public, O N the first of October next, I shall open at my Old Stand in this place, a LARGE and General Assortment of Groceries;. Together with every other article that is necessary to mtake up Planters' Supplies, all of wvhieh will bie soldl at Who'esale or Retail as low as as any other hlouse in the alarket. Thle light recipts last season forced myself with manty other buvers to the A nigusta market to fill-our orders fair Cottin, but I hope a bountiful crop will supercede' the necessity of leaving home to purehts., a commodity that is so abundantly produced ia our own State. Our Market is equal to any in the State, and I iterefore soalic.it a renewal of the very liberal patont age heretofore bestowed on mec; andl will, at: all time's be itn the Muarket for every kind of produe at the highest C ASH P RICES, and will be pleased to meet nay old friends and patrons. B3. 8. DUIYBAR.. Uamburg, Sept 11 3t 35 Egr The A bhevith~ Banner, Laurensvilo leraueml anad Anderson Gazette wIll give the above thiree in sertions and forward bills to B. S. D. JOSEPR WIIILDEN, DEALER IN Paints, Oils and Glags, Charleston, 5. C, H E Keeps constantly for sale, a general assort mient of Paints and Oils of all kinde, Varnishes, Window Glass and Sashes, Spts. Turpentine, Spirit Gas, Cotton Foaot-Gin Fixtures, Glue atid Brushes of various kinids. Ch~arle~staan, Sept 4 ly 34 C R0 OK E R & R E ES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION Jackson Street, below and on the opposite aide of Warren's Btock, AUGUSTA, GA. T HIE Undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and former patrons, that they wilt remove, ian the 1st September next, to thre NEW anal SUB3STANTIAL Fire-Proof Ware haouse on Jackson Street, below and owr the oppo site of Warretn Block. We wvill give our personal attention to ull business entrusti~d to our care, as heretofore, ar.i hnape to merit a continuance of the favor of former patrons. We are prepared to make, at all times, liberal cash advances a'n Produce in Store. Orders fiar BAGGING, ROPE and FAMILY SUP'PLIES will be carefully filled, ad at flee lw est market price. .OI .COKR JOIIN C. REES. A ugusta, Aug. 3, 3m 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROTANA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICTI, IN EQUITY. John Briggs and others, vs. Jas. A. Talbert, guar. ad lilemn and others. I N obedience to an Order of Court in this ease, I will sell at Edgefield C. H., on the fires Monday in November next, the following Tract of Land. A Tract containing one hundred and forty acres, more or less, and bounded b Lands of the Estate of Samuel Tompkins, ded., Thomaa Barrat, and others, being a parcel of Land con veyed by John Blaekwell to Henrietta Logan anud others. TF~ttMS-A credit of twelve months from dai of sale. Purchaser to give bond, with. gool surety, to secure the purchase money. A mortt gag of the premises will be required. Costs to be paid in cash. A. SIMKJNS, c. R. E. D. Sept 20O 71 . . 36 - Notice. A PLICATION will be made by the Town A.Council of 1hamburg to the Legislature at its next sessia'n for various amendments of the Charter * of the Town. First, for the privilege of subscribing to Stock in tihe Hamburg and Columbia Rail Road. Secondly, for increasing the subscription to Stock in the Savannah Valley Rail Road, and lastmly for the privilege of building a free bridge acros-the Savan'o nab River opposite Augusta, Ga. By order of Council. 'JOHN E. McDONN~ALD, Czaux. Hambur5r. Augr 13, 3m 3