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Edgefield Village Property TOR SALI. T HE 3ubseriber ehrs for sale the HOUSE an kLOT formerly occupied by the Rev. Wn. B. Ahnsn, and at preenat hy )r. B. W:t!do. The Lot is larg-e, with- a cmforta'ble Ilomse of ten well ventilated Itl'onts, with all the- requisite out-build ings. Also. t~ie adjining 1TISUSE and LOT, suited to a sma:l family. Also, one unimproved Lot on the saie sq'tarv. A py to Cipt. T. Lipscoib or Col. M. Frazier, at Edgi.'eild C. 1H., or to the Subseriber at Columbia. W. A. HARRIS. A ug 24 3t 32 Valuable Plantation for Sale, IN LBAKER COUNTY, GA. T HIE well known Oak and Ilickory Cotton Plan tatioln. edied Greeniwood, situated on the Coola wahee Swamp. :ix riles west of Albany, Baker County, (now ,Dougherty.) Said 'lantation con tains 10) acres of the very 11"t land in said county. nost of whiieli is cleared, with ext nisive improve m1enlts &u ;T, in perifect order. My usual crop is about 200 bales, of 50i pounds each, with 27 hands. Twenty young Nlulws, about eight thousand bush els Corn, and the Stock of I102r and Cattle, ,vill be sold with the plae. Said Plantation has priven very healthy. I will reserve one lot of two lin dred and fiftv aeres if the purchaser does not object. The fertiliy aid n.ver-failing qualities of Baker County lands, toetelller with the exemption-, in a great meakure, from the Bull Wormand Caterpiller. being so well known, rciiders it useless to enunie rate the inany advantages they pis-ess over any Cotton lands in this State or kIscwhere. My only reaso.n for selling, i. to oniceiitrate my plantiog in terests. and to trin my tiegres nearer to iy p'ace of rwsidence :nd bu!iicss. Terms easy to the pur chaser. Apply to N. ClRUGlER, 81 hay street, Savannah, Gco. A u 2 ~ 4bin 32 Valuable Lands forSale, O Nz he F11:ST MUNPI>AY in NOVEMBAlliE iext, will be sold at Edgefield C. !I.. by the subscribers. all the Lands belon-ingi to the Estate of the !ate Capt. J. B. SMiTH, situate aidi lyig in EdgeI-l )istr'et, compristi a body of SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES. Consis:ir of VAI.U.\:B.F PLANTING aid T.iml EI) TUIACTS, divided into the oR:wing Aub.div-itns, whIeh wvill be sol sepaUMtely, viz The Bonhaiii Place. This Tract contains abut i. hu indtlredl (5011. acres, three hundr-d and fifty j51' .f wiiIh 1re clearel 'nd u:id,.r .nce. The woodiatid i f choice quality. Oi this lace there i a DwIling Hou005e and other suitable out buih!Is The Mt. Willing or Homestead Place. Tlis Tract so we:l known. searey n-e'is a tIes cription. It cn-ists uf twelve hun.ilred (100) acrelig ('n Ricland Cree, : ix hundired 01)0 acres ' whi r cleared and in a hiIl st'tv oI inprovetmenit id cuihivai-n T1he-c I.anus lave a repattin f4r grain-growin' second to inne in the Di:triet f..r ekithr grain or cotton we refer to the presenit irowtin: er' o ~ as -aure ti..iionof their qu:lity anid capacity. The wooiland is of good ualit'v, atd tie timber upon it very superi,-r. On thias place isrwq.1dTo story frained Iweef House. Stables, liarnes, Carriage flouse, Black snith Sip, Gin Huse, Nero lloutse and all other boi!dings iecessary to a plantaiin. Also, : lrge ad commmhus StVri House, which has been used fir Mercantile purtmoses a areat many years. whi:1b inut given this place. ;:> a biutiness standl. a repaut tion of a higzh order. anl as such recointneiids itselt to the coinsideration of eiterprising and butsiness llen. The Crouch Place. This Tra-t cniains aibout tive hudred (500) aicrs. a small pornn of whh -ay I mn acres) is cleared. ThIie 6:alnce is in w.oodlland an1 *ibraces a Traet o'f Land not only beautituly tiimb:red, but for purposes of cultivation most excel-t and rare quality. The BkiaiCce Consisting of Pine I.and, wil! be divid-'d into Tracts of from Two lundrel to Three Tlundred acres. Theis body ,f L.anl we recontil id to te atte'n tion .af u!l pers..lns defious of main: a settletient or invetment. The quality of I.ands in this par -:-il .r -ecli..n h: s been .-verb.iiik.l. As a I.'v of timll.red Lamid it i.- supeioir to any in the up-. country 01f South Caroilina:. Mlueh of it is of ex. e:l lit'and all 'f fair prodnetive quality. T ERMlaS. A eredit .f 'in' and two. years with interest from date. with b',nd aind two appnrove'd securities, and a moirtgage if ded:r.-d. ~IREN.JA31hN WA LDO, j , or. Splendid Land for Sale, Il iF -ub-e r oter r Il'.:.ert of Land p.o wiil ai L br Io r, -i. iU tuaed about two' toils belowv thi. i ineIlliu-e. andl iinudiately on the ?:eitk Road. T.'ehiract c iitatins Two Hundred Acres, About ehty vf wi ch :le ear--dh and in a huigh state of *u:'citi in. cahIb: th-- rt.-t i. hieavily timl ber.:d Th.r z e i oren s an excellet Swiiing !I..ese. e.'ri .Ne.r.I buses. &c., .. Per,,''s desa- it purcha-iing cain apply to the Unzde:yigned oin :hli pie. .T AS. L. MATHIS. Aug 21 'f 33 Land for Sale, I)EFINGi i-ir..n ot' m..vi -r W*-t. the Subscriber )d..hra 6.r 'te hi' VA LUL.Il L E T RAC TOF LA.* ND ivingt on :he- 'lar:n Tloan Roadil nine nias West of E I:'tied C. I1., andi awithia two nut's of :he uppier termtdnu.' if the Eitefield & Chieathiamt Ph.'mtd lIona1. aidt adjining lands of Rev. DL. D. Brunisonm. \lt is. :-:nani .1 '.ruinson and others. 0ty'.5i X A ctres. There are 'a the premiises s g,.i I l)weiinig Ilb'ui'. '...d E (n louse and r-crew', and all neecry -ut bnaiimoip. Terms w I be made acommiod. atiug to an ap pr ved piurchaser. IIEN- RlOPER. ept 7 if 34 A Highly Improved Plantation FOR SALE1 rpfHE Stibscriber offers for sale ', hi.lis valuable Plantation lying one n&a North of Edefield C. 11., and adujoinin g hinds of Col. F". W. Pickens, Johin 1 o!lingswrt i Jamiis She1perd and Col. Jas. P. Carroll. TIhe Tract cont:dusm Six htutndred (f,00) acres, more or less, on.: lal f of ahiich is in woid, a'l uiilier fence and in perfect repair. anad mye h.- r garded as a mit';: p!aice for this seti 'n of the State. It is well waered, andl the buddings aire all nlew and tastietully arranged. Tis propirty can be piurcha:~ed ont good termis. Fir pardecuars inriuire of Mir. A. lid or Col. . Frzeor to th-. Undersign'd, in Columibia. My overseer oii the yhtuee will 'how' thle landls to any person desirinig to see thtem. W. A. HARRIS. Columbia, Aug 15 t 31 Lankd Trade. T ilE subsc'rih':r iintnding to concentrate his farm. ing~ ittereat. offers for ,.al' his enltire Tract oft Land ill Ed geliuld, on iStepihens' creek, adjoiining lands of .1. A. Talbert, .1. W. Roebell, 1R. .Ien aings, WS. Ihiarrisin, and WY. 1B. Dorn, Esgs.-he 1800O or 2000 Acres, is. well watered, t..lerably tibered, tiid adapted to grain ..f a!: kimbl iuul ti our ehmliate. and also cot ton. The I )welling~ is very comaifortable, the other icetstary imtp(iemen~its ale good, sonic of themi anew. To an aproiud' purebaser T will give a good bar gain if early apiicationi is miaie. A. HI. MORTON. Augtust 31, 1854. 4t 33 T'f HE Subscriber w~-hinig t-> attend' rmo~re par'ticul I.larlv to the piraciie .1 his prfessin, olken his Fort~Charlotte Land fior sal.., adjo~ining Vienna, extending a mile or more on Saivannahtl River, and running somue two ilehs hack, contaiining Seven Hundred Acres, More or iess. Betwveeni :NO atnd 300 acres is firs rate low ground. One-hall the ract is cleared and under good fenice, with convenient bulildings, whiie the remainder i.a well-timbered woodland. If not disposed oif by the first alondaiy in Novem ber, will be offe-red to the hhithest biddet at A bbe vilo C. H. N A'h[AN HARRIS. Sept_14 3t 35 ~- Timely Notiee. 10 save Cost arid to benefit his Creditors, an earneust appeal itt madlie to those indebted to SAus. E. Bowvcas tot comne forward and pay up. is Assigned Estate must be speedily closed. WS. WS. SALE, Asisignee. Har.ir. Au 5, 18 LR, 3m 30 Augut a, Georgia, EG to inform the public, that they have ju returned from the Northern markets, with full and complete stock of SPRING DRY GOODS. Having all the facilities in the purchasing of thti stock that a cash capital can command, we be leave to assure the public, that we will always kee on hand the verv best order of Gooids that can b obtained. and sell them on as fair terms as the lik quantity can be purchased either in this market o Charleston. Among our stock will be found the followin, beautiful Goods: Chaste and Elegant Spring Silks ; Sewing Silks and Tissucs ; Bareges and Barege DeLanes; French Muslins and Lawns; White Silks, of all styles ; Black Brocade and Watered Silks; Plain Blaok Silks, all widths White Embroidered Mluslins Colored Dotted Muslins Plaid and Striped do.; Swiss and Jaconet do.; Book and Mull do.; White and Colored Tarlton Muslinst Crimped EveningI Dresses, new styles Mantillas and Scarfs, entirely new Crape Shuawls, very cheap; White Uarege and Sewing Silk Shawls French, Aimerican. and English Prints Ginuhains, of all kinds; Linen Lustres and Channirys; Cheap Long Clothes and 1 loimespuns Iri.,h Litnens, (own importation :) Plain Line and Linen Drill. for Gent's wear Linen Slieeti ig. exceedingly cheap All kinds of Cotton Sheeting; Pillow case Linen ; -. ineli Pillow ea:e Cotton ilsierv of every deseription. very chip: Embrideries of every description ; some ver line SewinL, Silks, Mitts and Gloves Kid and Silk Gloves t Taw Silk and Lisle Gloves Linen Cambric Ilandkerchifi'., all kinis Swiss and .laconet Uands, very rich: Caibrie, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmnuings an insertion : Ribh''m Trimminas, new styles; Lle. Thread, and Linen L.aies Alni a unrvat variety tof oilicr articles too nme rous to mention, to which we respectfully invite at teniion. M1archi i9, if 11I I)ROSPECTUS OF TiE New Map of the State of SOUT1l-AIOLIINA, COstILED 171o. S.-rEAT, BAIL. RoAI ANn ('AS vEVS. BY G. E. WA LKER & JOHN Jd011 ,40N, Civit. E 'NiONECits. rji illM which is now presented to the pub R ile has been piub!ish by J. II. COLTON. tunide the patroinage of the LeA.:siture of the Strte ts South-Carroina, and is the only Map of the Stt. which, for accuracy of del ineation, and inutia o detail can claim ti be reliable. It has been compiled froi :dl the surveys mad bv or under authority %-f the local government, tht sutrvevs of the eminent Civil Engineers in the ser vice of tite several rail road corlianies. and the ie ,nis of the United States coast servey. thereby nv inrg. with great prcision, the position of points alon thz Cast. The Mlap. in point of minuteiess, stand ncqualled ; it exhibits the lines of dl existing, pro grve:ing and projteted rail roads the whole systen of Iost and district roads and all other hiternal im p trovments ; the situation 4f cities, towns, villag pt lieprivate rsdnendthe ureat itului plie'ty of other objects usually f16ismd on the best In. most ehiborate nps ; in pomt of artistie exteutionl it will challenge euoparisont with any similar worl which has ever appeared before the public. The large Scale (5 miles to the inch) adopted b: the authirs. and the great distinctness %yith whiel it natural and artificial features are d, picted, adap its peculiarly to the wants of all interested in coin merce, internal trade, and general busin ss withii the State. No one at all interested in the prigres of the State can well do without this Map, which a faithfuliy delinvates the actual condition of th cuntry. The authiirs have the honiir of referring thi public to the ge.ntleiieii wihose namies are hiereunrt tanched, as hiaving given mouch va'uable assistene and iinformaition to the work ;also, to niany as hav ig examined and ciertified to the authenticity ami eneral exclience of the same. Capt. A. IH. Buow~:AN, Umrted Stats Enginee Corps. LEwis R. GlDDEs, Esq., Prof. Mlatheniaties Char 'estonr College. Gen. A. II. RnisDANE. L. J1. FL.E.im!G Esq. Col. E B. WarriT. Wi. M. SToerroN, Esq., J1 Y. MILL.tS Esq1., G. 13. LEr:. Esq.. W. 11. O aIF FEN'. Esq. Crvil Etigineers. GIov. 31.Axs. Iliin. Wat. A ix:x. U~n. -I. A WoowArtD, lion. L. 31. K Errr ion. W. ID. 'ort -E. I ioni. .IArm. Siro~is, Ilon. .J. L. P'wirne. Abbieville Dristrict-J. F. Mtarslall, Esq. A nderson-.l. P. Reedi Esq.. Barntocll- A. P. A\ldrich,, W. G. Siimms, Esq's. Beaufort-A. M1 Ruth, W. .L Graiyson, Esq., Charlstn-lleury Rlavenel, .Jas. Ferguson, P C. G.ailharid, Esq's., Chestecrfeld--W. .11a~nna, A. 31eFarlan, E~eq's, Darligton-J. A. Dargan, WV. II. Wingate Esqs., Edgefield-Jamnes JIones. Esq.. Faireld-hlie l)ais. .Ins. MTartin Esq's., crgtiien-lion. R. F. W. .\ilstun, D-.j L Kersheaw~-A.'1. hti ykin, Wii. Young, Esq's. Lancaster-J. 11 .~ Wihrspon, Esq.. Laurens-J. i -tar 'impsion, J. II. Irby, Esq's. Ma~rin--W W. Ilarlh-e. lsq., Mlarlorur-C. W. Dudniley. &.q., Orane icburg-Gein. -amieson, Richand-.J. 3loire, J.hii Pearsoin. Esq',., Saranburgh.- . W .Tucker. G.Cainiin. I&q's Smpter-F'. J1. Muses. J1. J. 8elser, Erq's., Lnin-J. L. Young. &q.. W.\. I:1CIIA RDS, .\gient for Elgelield Barnwell Bearufort, Districts. March 15th tf 9. NoticC. LL Personrs indebted to the Estate of W. II A M'ss, dee'd., are requesteid t make immedi ate payment. n thoise havin;dmad agains said state, will prescnt thu m propierly mtestal. W. IH. MOSS, Adnm'or. Aug 17 if 31 N ot ice. LL, Peroins indebtedi to thre Estate oif t. h fi l oin 'swuorth, dic:'d.. "1p to the tiime if hi death, are requested ti miake inniaediare pa~ymnti :tmd those ha:ving demiands agrainst said Estate wil re sent thecim properly attested. D). F. HOULLINGSWORTHI, Adm'or. Mar 29 ti' II Notice. LL those indebted to the Lstate oif Jlohn G ray) 1 dee'd., or Mrs. Ridley Grayv, will ciome fo'r ward and mrake paymnent without delay ; arid, thios h~viig deiiands against the same will reader thei, ii attested according to law. HI. A. GRAY, Adm'or with the Will annexed. Sept 7 It 34 -Notice. AL L Persons indebted to the Estate of W. M ?Timmnermani, deec'd., tire requested to niak arrangements toi settle the same withoiut delay, aii th~e hnavingz demands agaiinst said Estate are hereb notified to .ender thiem iii, properly attested, as suo as possible. W M. B YRD, A dm'or. Sept 14 3mii5 Fintal Notice IS .herciby given to all persons having claim against the Estate of the late Col. L~. I I. Muindy to present them in due form pirevious to the Siciti Monday ini November next, and those indebted th Estate, or to the Subscriber as A dministratoi are requested to make payment on or before thn time, as I am determined onl that day to make final settlement of the estate, and rmust have mone; to do so-. Consequently longer ind ulgence cannt be reasonably expected. HI.T. WRIGHT, Adm'or of Col. L. II. Mundy, dee'd. Ag 10 3m 30 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the Leg~islatur of this State, at its next session, for a Rua from Granitevillc to Aiken direct. Au g313m 33 To Rent, T H E~ Room at present occupied by Mr. Lod i as aDry Goods Store. Ian my absence appl to J. A. Williams. S. CHRIISTI E. n-c~ no r5 Cheap Goods! THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends . and the publ'c generally that he has on hand, at the Store formerly occupied by WILLIAMs & CHRISTIE, a Stock of Desirable and Seasonable'Goods, Which lie will sell VERY LOW FOR CASH! They have been put in his hands on sale on such ternms as will enable him to sell them at COST, aud many of them considerably UNDER COST. All those who desire to purchase good bargains will do well to call and examine the Stock. E. PENNI. April27 tf 15 New Goods! New Goods!! T HE Subscriber would respectfully invite atten tion to his Stock of SPRING & SUMMR GOODS! It is one of the LXARG EST and BEST that he has ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. For the Ladies lie has PLAIN, FIG'l and PLAID SILKS, BAREGE DE LAINES, PLA ID BA REGES, SI LK TISSUES, PRINTED J ACON ETS, MUSLINS AND LAWNS, FINE WORIlEi) COLLALS & HECKFS. ClIEMISEIETS & SLEEVES. WHITE & BLACK LACE M1ANTI LLAS. Toget her with the above, be has a ine assortment o Grocerie%, Crockery. Miardware, H'ATS, BOOTS, S]OES, 4-c. All of which will be sold at moderate prices. g A liberal discount always allowed for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. H1., March 15, tf 9 Rich and Beautiful Goods AT THE NEW AND ELEGA1NT DRY GOODS STORE OF WAR D & BUROHARD, Orrosrrs .Asoe 11-ALL, AuvUsTA, GEonGIA. 7E are now receiving our SPRING AND IV SUi11ER supplies of IRich and Eegant Dry Goods, Seected with muih care in all the Northern Mar ket, and we take grei pleasure in inviting the at tientio of all in w/t of FAMILY SUPPLIES, feeling a-sured thf we can otffr the best bargains to bo ftoli inl A ut-usta. Ii ele2-hnt Spring SIEt, Rihl Wedding SI LKS. Orenidies. Tisues. l:iareges, Frenich ZJailolets, Lawns, Ilack, liroeade Siiks. Also. onie of the larest Stocks of high Lustred Blick IT.\ I.1.\ N SI lKS,-the ost elegant Goods ever oilered in A ugusta. New aiid beaurtifU'l Parisian PLAIDS, in Silk and .other Fabries, with rich combination of Colors, im eludigu the:;ay, the grave, the rich, the elegant and elaste. ',ll:OIlDERIES of every descrption,-and in act every other kind of Dry Goods suitable for Ladie. mid-l Chililren's wardrobes. Sit.AWLS OF .'Elty KIND.-In this De partment wiil be found some of the most eleiant Embroidlered Crape SHAWLS, ever exhibited Soutli of the I'Ptoac. . MOURNING GOODS in gareat variety. Armerican. English and French CA LICOS and GING I L.\.1S. IIOUSEWIFE and FAMILY GOODS-As Irish Liien, Lin-n Slieerings, Pillow Case Linen and Cotton. Table Damask. Napkins, Towellings, )Diapers, &c. A~uzusta 811EETINGS attd SIRTINGS, Cot ton OSN A I.'RGS and Georgia STRlPES at tle .\lannfacturer's poriers-. I 3! Oir Goods will be ol.-red at a stnall ad vaice upon the original cost. 6-r C A Sl , wholesale and retail. They will be shown freely, represent ed fairly, and subiitted to the unbiassed judgement, of the purchaser. I Orders accompanied with the nonev will Ihave our prompt attention, and the exercise of our best judgment. WARD & BURCHARD. Augusta, March 27 tf 11 To Managers of Elections. I701U are hereby notitied to hold an Election ian I, the! s-colnd Motidav in October and day fol Ilwitg, for onre Serrator arnd Six Representatives to te State Legislature, attd also for one Mlember to Conress. Thie followirng gentlemrern were appointed t lan'.er' at the last sitting o if the Leg'islature. Edgefel~d C. 1I.-W. A. Harris, D. F. Hollings woilh. P. 1I. Blahoek. Liberty -lil-J. L. Talbert, John B3urriss, Rlwrt C.athrami. Seurry's.-lR. M. Seurry, Allen Kemip, Lewis ClbreathI. Moores.-Naithianrel Hlenderson, W. S. IHolloway, A . (3i. llatchu-tt. Richardso's.-.\. Grraam, 1R. G. 1111l, Chesley A ttawy Collicr'.- L. G. Mlilton, .Johrn W. .\unrdy, F"rank lurt. Coemans.-Archtibatld Clarke, J. A. Chtapmnan, J. 1. . aynard. Bou ltcarc's.- F. W. Sollee, Emosley Lott, John 3cing Sireet.---J. W. Timmrermnan, William Stves, .. F'. Lowry. 31,ount Willinig.-Juliuts Banks, Willis Stone rand E. W. Seibels. lKorris'.-N. A . Norris, Dr. Folk, Dr. Ashrbel. Ri hihrrt's.-Lott Jernnintgs, .1 oel Inabinet, Levi .\eNrv. Iloards.-B. Ml.. Tatlbert, BI. Howjiard, Frede rik (',x. Pal'.George alirganr, Thromias Price, HI. W. Lybrnd's.-E.S. Kreps, A. Kreps, William Col Rchelle's.-J.ameis Blackwcll, Elias Roberstoni, Thomiras (. E-'vans. Rd IIiIL.-.J. M1. Clarke, L. lostein, W Thur 11atcers.-Wt. II TJown.W..J.Trner, R.Jordlan 1)or's.-Johni lliorn, Alfred !Slav, W. M. D~ean Nais.-Johnr Clark, Jlr., A. W. Atkinson,T'. rairill.-J. Sentell, .James Purvis, John Ale's~.-Ilentry Ilart, .John Wright, J1. R. Gid Kielierson'.-C. Nickersonr, W. B3urnrham, I. CiriliathI. Prr's.-Crawford Perry, Smith Livinrgston, Wioti Ahiniv. imu urg.--C. Mloniald, Dennis Lindsey, W. C. Bewl. Serei'.-E. Lagrone, Isnae Boles, E Iharling. ii .Duntn's.-.Johni Moess, J1. Chteatham, Benijaniin Pine fItuse.-E. P. IH. Kirksey, G. WV. Jontes, .Imris I hateher. Chrrikee Ponds.-E Morris, J. J. Bunch, Wil liamr Walker. Ride.-E. W. Perry, Watsonr Rutland ,James Cooperrille.-T. J. Dtysoni, H. HI. Mays, Danriel SaerId.-Hlenry Rush, Willianm Lanrgley, I. C. Roibertsiin. Wiliim Sm~nyly'.-31. Mi. Padget, Jesse Smuith Rocky Ponds.-L. HI. McDaniel, Jeff'erson P. Nixon. 1). .1. Gilebrist. Alicker's.-W. Dozier, Sr., Calvin Vaughn, John M ick ler. . Pulls toi be opened at all places of election oin the second alonday of October and day following. Managers to meect at thte Court H ouse orn the Weid resday following, counrt the votes, and declare tire e letii. A t the last sittinrg oif the Legislature it was IResolved, TIhat tihe electioni box be changed from W ilson, lostein's to Nathan A. Norris' ; and that N. A. Norris, D~r. Folk anrd lI r. Asbel be appointed rraragers, rice Johna M. Norris, A. D. M3ates arid Gil~ert leCuiv. Resred, Tlhat the electio~n box be removed fronm T ilbrar Watson'~s toa Elijahl Watsonr's. Manatagers: W atsor Ruthmi, rice WVade lostein, an~d ,Jarmes W ~atso, vice Tilhuran Watsin. ISpt 2I, 3t 3 Notice ! ALL Persmnis arpywise indebted to the Estate of L..lihn Wise, dee'dl., are hereby reqinested to m rake immtrediate settlemewnt, anal those havirrg de manus affninst said Estate will pleaso render in threir, acounts forthwith, priiperly attested, accordintg to law. SIDNEY WVISE, Ex'ors. B. HI. MILLER. Oct 26 tf S od a Wa te r, IDR. A. G. TEAGUE respiectfully informs the .JLadies anid Gertlemenr of Edgefielid Village aad vicinity, that Iris Soda Water A paraturs is rn hirre cndition :and. he is drawinrg at his Courter, Ite MOST DEIlCIOUS8SODA WATER. He'tos trot ishr yut to take iris word for it, but come and try it. gi The Ladies shall hie waited on pirptIly and rceive speccial attenitioni when threy visit him. n.... 18 t(, I8 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL --DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHINC, TM. NEWBY & CO., under U. S. iotel. Augusta, G:., are now receiving the LARGEST' .BEST aud MOST FASHIONABLE ASSORTIMENT of SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MIADE CLOTHING, Ever offered in the City of Augusta. In addition to which, we are weekl!y receiving FRESH .9UPPL1ES from our House in New York. We also keep constaritly on hand a large Stock of YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Anso, a full assortment of FURNISHING ARTICLES, for gentlemen's mvear. f Country Merchants and all rersons visiting Augusta will find it to their interest to examine our Stock, as we are determined to offer our Goods at the lowest prices imaginable. Augusta, April 3. 1854. tt 1. [EW SPRING GOODS! RICH TWISTED SILKS, BAREG.S ATND TISSUES ORGANDIES, JACONETS, BRILIANTS, FRENCK CALICOES, EMBROIDERIES, &c. . ILLER & WARREN, A'COUSTA, GA have received a large Stock of the ubon, 3OODS, which for Novelty, Beauty and Variety, Are believed to be unsurpassed in any Market ; mot mving been selected fromt the very latest impurta ions, our customers will find them to be the new St and choicest Goods of the Season. --Also A beautiful list or Goods for Misses' Wear, con isting of Rich BAREG-E ROBES, (someling new:) Neat French M (1SINS aid BRil.LIANTES: Plain, Buly, Pink, Blue and Fawi col'd French 'ANMBRICS: French, English and American PRINTS. We have also a landsnme Stock of Goods for GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR, Which we would be pleased to show our customers Id the public, assuring them that oun rxicEs WI.L II AS CEAP AS TiIE CIJEAIEST. M.-- lersons fromt the country would do well ti. tive us a call b-efore piebasiig elsewhere. Augu:ta, AprI 19 tt* 1.1 Copartnership Notice, EORC ROIHNSON & 11. B. -IACKSON have sysociated themselves togetler, for ti ransacting of a General Hardware Business, nd~the style af RoanssoN & JACKSON, lhamburg. ,lere we will always keep an extensive aWSortmeni: ,f EVERY TillN' in that line. togeiter will. Saddles, Bridles, larness, Leather,Truuks, Wh11ip's Le. &e. Hamburg, April 27 tf 15 ROBINSON & JACKSON, HAMBURG S. C. AVE now on hand a most complete Stock l of Hardware, amongst which mafwi "ound 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 500 Kegs Nails, 20,000 Lbs. Ca.stings, 51) Doz. Collins' Axes, 75 " Brades' l'atent Hoes and others, 5 " Superior Straw Cutters, 20 Spades and lovels, 10 " Rakes, Tilletson and others make of Vices and Anvills. 'race, Haller. Log, Fifth and other siyle of' Chains. A complete Stock of Poeket and Table Cutlery, -ALL STYLES OF Plains, Saws, Chisels, Serews.Ilinges, Knobs, Bellows, liitts, Guns, Pistols, Shot Bags, Powder Flasks, Cotton and Wool Cards, Well Wheels. Kettles, Stew Pans, Frving Pans, Gridirons, Ilammners. llatelhets, racks, Wafer, and Waffle . Irons, Candle Sticks. Steelyards, Marking Guages. Spirit Levels, Anditons, Shovels and Tongs, $crew Plates, Col 1,Iaiste, '1'hI1 Guages, Percurmion Caps, &a. U nmburg, April 27 if 15 Groceries! $0 HHIDS. SUGAR, Also 50 Burrels STEW ART'S do. 200 Bags COFFEE. 25 Hihds. MOLASSES, 2011 Coils ROPE, soic very supwrior, 111o Bales Gunny and Dundee BA(WING. 3U Whole. Ihilf and Qnari-r B1,. No 31. No 1. and Mtss .IACKERIFL, also Ki:s, ' And we would ALSO state," that we have a lin ssorti.rit of Blankets, Negro Cloths, ledsteads, Chairs, Sadiles, Osnmburis, Strilics, Iron, Nails, Oils. Wlite Lead. Shot. Iliar Leadl Salt, Cheese, Jowder, Soap, Rice, Bacon. &c., &c-4 &c., A rd in fact, every article tsually found in a ( I ery Store. J. SIBLEY & SON. Hamshurg, Nov 14, tr 'l-1 For the Planters! 100,000J" 100 bbe. Kctlweh G o and S.\ LTS. r jBhls. Kettlewe1s CIU EM\ICA L SA LTS, 10 " Pure ground PLAST ER. The above celebrated 31anur's for sale by J. S1131.RY & sON. H aburg, Nov 14, tCf 1 gg-The Lau rensville Herald. lndepnendenit Press td Anderson Gazette will cupy the above tour ites. and,, forward hiils to -1 S. & S.9 - Presh and Pure medicines, &c Till e uriber ha:s just reciv'ed a SELECT Family medicines, Chemicals, kc. -cossriIO ts r~ttr or sulphate or Quinine, Pure Pill Mlass, sup. Carbonate of Soda, Calonmel, enry's Cal. Magnsa, Cream' of Tartar, s~psotnn Salts, lodine, sulphate of Morphine, Iodide of Potasseum, ump Magnesia. IStrychnine, ilum's Elixir of Opium, Fahinestocek's V ernuifuge l'hompson's Eye Water, I MeA lister's Ointment, ~lheese~an's hlalsamn, | Evans' I aneets. Norwood's V'eratrm \ iride. \ nd a full supply of~ most all the poputilar Patenit Iedicies of te day, all of which are warranted ree from adulteration. G. L. PENN, Aars-r. Ot2fl tf _ GEORGE SINCLAIR, COL13MBIA, S. C.. ST A M ENGINE BUILDER And Boiier Ma~ker'. LL~ kinds of Flour, Grist anid Saw Mtill Gear ing arid Shafting made and warranted to per 'ormm eual to atny in: thme State. Dr. R. T1. Mmas, at Edgehield C. IH., is authiorised Agent to make eontraets. NOV. ', 1853. ly 42 Souttern lyanufacture, 3,000 Pair House naade Planitationi BROGANS! lARNESS, SOLE AND UP'PER LEATIll::R. oFa ALL DEscatPTIorns. ranners, Neats Foot and Lamp Oil. SHIOEMAKE RS' FINDINGS. At the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivant & Urothter. R. T. M113IS. July 21 tf 27 A~GEW, FISHER ?k AGNEW, NEWBERRY C. H., S. C., IMPORTERS & DEA LERS IN H ARDW ARE, P A I N T S, OILS, indowV Gla', Groceries, Dry Goods, &c., And Buyers of Cotton and country produce. gW Planters visiting thtis Mlarket will find it greatly to their advantage by giving us a call. AGNEW, FISlER~ & AGNEW. Newerry C. HI., A pril 13, tf 13 w The Abmeimi Bainer will please copy fontr THE GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN REMEDY, DR. JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. - 1IS medlielne. when used according to directions, will Cre, wi:hout fail: - Scrofula or King's Evil, Cancers, Eruptions of the Skin. Erysipelas, Tuniors, Chronic Sore Eyee, l'tingrorm or Tetters, Seald ilead, theutnatim,. Pains in the lones or Jointa, Old Sores and Ulcers, Swelling of the Olands. Syiphilis, DyFpeplia. Salt Itheum, Diseases ofthe Kidneys, Diseao arising from the use or Mercury, .oss of Appeti:e, Ptain in the Side and Shoulders, General Debility, Lumhao, Coughs, Colds, Dropsy. Jaundice. Cottiveneiss, Bronchitis, Weakness of the Chst, Sore Throat. Pultnonarv Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce Consumption. Liver Com plaints, Female Irregularies and Conplaints, Low Spirits. Sick and Nervous leadaehe. Night Sweats, Exposures, or Imprudence in Life, Chronic Con htitution:i Diseases, and as a Spring and Summer Drink, and General Tonic for the System, and a Gentle anti Pleasant Purgative, it is superior to Blue Lick and Congress Water, Salts, or Seidlitz Powders. I. is a remarkiahble fact, that among the hundreds of eminent physicians who have examined the recipe by which Bull's Sarsaparilla is prepared, not one la:s conlened it. but all approved it, and commend it in the highest terms. Many physicians express themselves strongly in the belief that it is decidedly the best preparation of Sar sapatrilla that aw; ever been placed before the public. Although there are many physician-. wlh feel a reluctance t havint their niamues appended to the recommendation of any particular remnedy. notwithstanding they mayapprove of it in the highest degree, there are others who frankly yield their support in favor of a remedy which they know is capable of doing so iuch good in an afflicted com munity. As an evidence. real the following from old and respectable plysicians, of high standing In the community In which they live: T E 8 TI ] 0 N Y. O7 Testimony like the following rendrs senperflous all comments on: the efency of Bull's Sarsaparilla. From Dr. L. P. Yandell, Professor of Chemistry in the Louisville bledical College: I have looked over the list of ingredients composing Johnt Itull's Compnund Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have no hesitation in saying that they formt a safo compound, and one that promines well in chronic diseases, to which it is appliable. L. P. YANDELL, X. D. Louisrille. June 6, 124I. What Dr. tles. phymician by appointment to the Unils vile Alarine lo.-pital, says of utill's Sarraparlila : LOUtItL.E, March 20, 1849. I have examilnedl the prescription for Ite preparation of John Jtuli.'. Sarsaparilla, and I believe the combination to be an exellent one, and well calculated to produce an alter ative impresionl on the system. I have used it both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsauarilla now in use. 31. PYiLFS, 31. D. elident Physlician Louisville Marine Hospital. Ljocoox, Kr,. April 25th, 1860. Sma-Permilt me to address toyou a few line. and do me the inntor to reply to a reatiest that I will make in the concluseion of this letter, &c. I aL a graduate of Transylvania Medical University ; I have practiced medicine in this wilderness country, about five years. but owing to expusure to bitter cold ieather, I have been indipposaed with Acute lthetnaatia about six mnathA After laving exhaustel my 5kill ina the treatment of my case, an.l derivint; no benelit, I was induced to gir. your FLUID ETIT.tCT o SalsAP.tAnLLA a fair trial, and accordinagly purciaasetl a bottle ofyour medlcine fron your agent, Mr. ticorge 1. Brown, about two weeks ago, and I must confess that one bottle has entirely cured me. It Is m; opinion, that your preparation of Sarsaparilla is decidedly superior to any other preparation now in use, and I will take great pleasure In recotmending it to the ailicted as being a reutedial agent, and I will adviso the physicians to use It in their practice, &c. Itespectfully yours, B. B. ALLEN, 31. D. Louisvt.zE, July 13th 1849. I have examined the list o1' articles that comnpose John Bull's Extract of Sarsaparilla, ant I have no hmestitation in saying that it is a safe and valuable conpound. I would prefer it to any article nov in use, for the diseases arising fromn an ittnpure 1:at of the lnow.1 or taint of the systenm. I contidently recomm~aenad i to my frienadsas being a power faal Extract, and tate thatt I believe wvill core all cliasses of disease, for which it i~s reconmmended, if used according to directions. I believe It to b~e a valuable suc'cedaneutn to Mercury. - Nay, t have mty doubts whtether in the most vioient atnd protracted cases of Syphilis, accompaniedl with Nodes Trophe, in, caries of the bones, whether it ought not to succeed every othter remeudy. S. It. 3Mc'ONAfIITE, 3 D. Honorary MIember of the M1edical Society, l'hiladelphla. Q7 Iasr. elhat Dr. Stapp, a phaysiisn who stamds at the top of his profession, says of John Iull's Sdarsaparilla : I have beeanusing Johln Btull's Sarsaparilla In a great variety of chronic dikeases, with the most happy effects, ad I have no htestittationt ina recomimending it to the public for the cutre of serutula, syphilis, nuad all cutaneous and glandular di-ca'Les. Yours, most fervently. Lewieport, Ky., April ttha, 1849. WM. ST A PP, M. D. Bev. E, W. SEHON, - Rev. E. STEVENSON. Coaiscrt. - Thte following is a verbatim espy of a certiliente nowv int the possessiona of the paroprietor of Bull's Sarsapnmrilla; iev. E. WV Selaon Is widely ant generaully knowna as an eloquent aand accomplished pastor of the M1. E. church, utl lte'r. E. Stevetason las been ktnown as one of the maost ttalented and zealou~s members that the K~en tucity ttonti-rence could boast of tor maany years, and at this time la illing the high and respon:.iblc station of agent for the 31. E. hook Concertn. Can the worldt prodtuce better or more satiefactory testimony in favor of any mtedicine! Detter testiumonay thena was ever oliered in favor of any mnedicine. liev. ?. W. Schon - Rtev. E. Stevenson: Lowuane, May 20th, 1849. We have usel Joln Dull's Sarsaparilia, anud have known it to be used, witha emaire satisfaction; and we have no bestituation in, stating our belief, that It is a safe and valuable medical cotmpoundl, and raaltulated to paroduc, much good tanad reliese Inuch satffering; and therefore would cheerfully and most earnestly recommnenad It to the (signed) E.:ITEVENSON. We earnestly invite all pc 'ens who tare suffering with any of " thte ils that llesh is hteir to,"' to call on Dr. John Bull's agent, and get a copy of 11u11s Familly Journal GRATls ; ands for the sake of humanity, we hope that a single individual will naot be found tanwilling to give Bull's Starsanparihia a TurAL., after reading, and recollecting, at the same tiame, that it is imapossiblem for the Doctor to publish the tentha part of' the number of certitictates of~astounding cures performeda by his Sar.aparilla. The awn'unt of tes titnony voluntarily showered on Dr. hull's Sarsaparila, from well known and distinaguishedl individuals, both in public and prirate life, has been perfectly overwhelning. hCP Dr. Jhohn hull's 'rincipal Office, west aide Eifth street first door below Main, Loutsvu.rzs, Kr. MrY Fun stale in this Village, on Agentcy, by G Sep1t tiril 3 RLEM~IOVAL Boot and Shoe M~anufactory, l lVNG temoved alto the Store adljoiting lIJr. A. G. T' e.ui:'s Drug Store, as usual, 1 ain pre pared, to make o o rder', Fine lDress, Double Soled Boots an dShoes, or the very U iCST A'T-. lIA LS, and an exce.l lent lit tiava arrattaed,. .\lso, ont htatal a latrge i'ariety of PlO'TS iad SI )i s of myl) awn I1ianutfatlrle, wichel will be disposed of onI r'easonable ttl'ans. WM1. MicEVOY. Nv. 16 tf d14 gg N. Ti -Wanted, threeo apJprenticCes to learn Ite S litaa-aldnai bulltt) . P'ietia'eupg|Val s.et1. Rich Dress Silks AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES! I T ILLIA M $1l'AR, has1 just received from YYV New York, LA IES' R ll C11 D RESS S I I K S, of ntew1 tatal beautiful styles, which waere purchatsed, tat ittelailn greatly be~tow thle cost or im-. paort~ahion, anud whlich are autferedl at grent bargains. Th'Ie Ihlias are retspaetlully ivitedl to call and ex amllinet thet nsso rnam'nt. A unulsta. S,-nt II i f 35 New, Beautiful and Cheap I T HE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving a LAlIGE and SPLENDID STOCK of 3uitable for the Spring and Sunmer Trade. Yn >ains has been spared in the selection of this Stock o please the taste of ALL. Thankful for past patronage, I assure my friends hat every elTort will be imile to ierit a continu tile of their I f avor. Of the Ladies, one and all, I .vould particularly reqtrest an examination before urclhasing elsewhere. Aniong this Stock may be lound a complete assortment, of Dress Goods, 'embracing Col'd 3USfTNS, of the latest and must fash mnable Styles, 10 ets. to $1. .15 A 1,Et ES of every color and qttality Phlaid and Fi'el Tissue SILK, very rielt La:ce Stripc.l O RGAN )I ES if unejiualed styles; Rich Co!ored SILKS, very cheap ; Figured and Plain SILK.RS, of all qualities Nainso k and Mull MUSLINS White lig'd Carleton do a new article ; " and Col'd do (10 Striped Swiss do very pretty ; Iettie " do GING BI\MS. new Patterns. lest Stock of PIt I NTh ever eilred in the Market, 31() V RtN ING 60U1 )S of every leSeripelion ; White atl Col'd Grenadine MANTILLA, new tyle t'or Sunmner: *White anl Colored Glacie SILK, suitable for Spring and Summer; Lace ani 3luslin UNDERSLEEVES from Gi ets. to ;3,t3.; Muslin and Lace COTLA.\11S. latest fashions; C "CLllElSETTS, new style and bect:ntel: La I.re complete itciortment of .lackonet-and Swiss Eihiging- and Inserting: Real lirussels Thread :l11i 4 nd Insertings; Blond Steamn Threadl aml Lisle Laces & Edgings, White Gravs Cloth 1'or Skirts. new article; GLOIV ES and HIISERtY, great variety-suita ble for all ages: La:lies', NJis.es and Children's SIIOES, &c. For Gentlemen's 'Wear. T! also trusts that ie has not beetn unmindful o lte vants if the Sterner Sex. In this line his Stock 'l:ter's LINEN DIIL.,.S of every qluality; Cottonailes .id York slixture. front 1.2 to 25 ets Ira di:lie E:tcns. Ca.Iinna;reti red Meii Cassimters lirown and Grass rins lit Coats, all qualities Union Linens and uther goods 1r Children's Clothing : White. C 6l'el, ph:in hn buff' 31:rsails Vestingsc, Cl'd S;lk UCaats, aL g gh t and beautfful article or $tmer :e Cl..\u!nCravnts, va:-ious; qua:1lies; Blea-k and Coleted Stiocks aiml Ties. I very rcespectully invit e all these wiiinq DRY 1106D4 to tilve met, a eall. I.,, ei dterminiied tit be ITN DIERSOLD by -N UN E in a Iar and honora Ie mianeteetr. M. A. R AN-OM, AGF.NT FOR 11. '1. FULLEl1. tmburg. A pril 3 tf 12 POOTS AND SI10ES AT THE IRON FRONT STORE OPPOSITE THE Masonic Hall, Augusta, Ga. A LM A M 71OYA L, DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, kc. X R E now receivictg tleir FAL.L STOCK of Gents, l.adies, Misses, Boys, Youths and iLll.rien'js SI l!O ES otf the Finiest Qualities, A cul1 tle best that ean be ivolit. Ott Assututiti containis IEIViPY ATITICLE sutal'y kept in lhe larAst eettand Shoc Stores. --.t.r. v.\nETti ts or PLANTATION BROGANS A ND HO)USE SEPR VANTS' XJiOES All of wh lich we will sell ont the most reasonable tertts. A ugusta, Oct 12 If 39 BROWNING & LEM1'AN, tIPOtTE.S OF French, English and German 209 and 211 King'.-steet, cerner of Markei-Stre.-t Ch1 arlestron, S. C. (1 .\RP ETI NGS.-tingraitt, 3 Plys, lBrussels, Ta Jpestr~y tul \'elvetse, CU RTAIN 31ATElI.\LS, itn Silk, Satin antd Worstel, Cu rtuin Canibr'es antl Musline, in laerge vatriety, Etmblroileredl Lace acedle lu~sl:n Curtainis, all styles, Gilt Ceirnices, in all thei new de signc Curtain Gimpsw, I liets, l.e.eels, Tlasnels, &c. I )rapery Ci rds attd Bell leves. itn all yaities, liritinlh awl .\ mtericane looer ( il CI..thsn. Silver andl Gilt Stair Rods antd Stair Carpeetinlgs. fall stylies. Wilton, Velvet, anne A xmtinster ltugs. in, large va riety, PL.\NTIATI(ON WOO LE-NS-lnktets, Plains. Keseyec, Catps. & c. Coettone Ostnaburgs, itt all the b~s S Suthertnimatut faect retis. English att1 .\ mericn C'OT1TON FLA NN ELS. F'rencht I-:tgl-sh :teeu Arntcericant Prtinits, llN E-NS. eof iichards. nt's suer ioir ttiake, foar Sheetiegs, Shirtings, l'illowv Caes. Tabglle D~amast'ks. I oyeves, Napjkitns, Toetl.tingsI tlealm:.eks, tu~t Ciohs, l. E. I Eapere. (G ra-s (loeths, & c. Cilth, Cassieres andi \'estcngs, of1 best Frenuch tGeols, servanits' Cloths, in, all the sharles of Englishe Satiietis, Tlweedis, .Jeans andi Lindseys, of all balities :mnil styles. With at full assrttetnt of Rich Dress (oods. In SiI.KS, TISSUE'S, ]BAlEGES, (GRE1NA DIN ES, .\LUSLJNS, &c. Jiombta~zines, [Alpiaeas and Iourtitng Giouds, itn rent vatrtety. Eventitng Dress Goods, in great variety, constatntly recivel. Alil the above are (of oiur own Direct lIst prtationE, atel olfered at thee L U W E 6 T1 A RKET PRICE-S. Tetrms%--C ASIl,. or City Aceptaunce. (Zg"The UN -: l'RICl-: S YSTEM1 strickly ad ered to. All Gooeb war'rantedI. BROWNING & LE31AN. Carlestonu, .J.an :0 t, 3 t Rhe.T SO.U T HIE R N R E ME ~) Y JACOB'S CORIDIA i, ClOLER. DISENTJElRY, DIAlRItIlm., CHOLERA MORBUS, BILLIOUS COLIC, CHOLERA INFANTUM. A .neo, A\ .inittLY AtDAPrTED *ro .3t.NY DtsEASES 0F F.tLE~s, .itosr EsP'EelIALLY '.itNFUl..\l1 ENsTuATioN. TIfE VTR1TT'ES OF. .T.-t N)BS CQRDI 1. A RE TOO lt'EL!. AKXU iVX' T REQL'7I|E E.W OXN!"MS 1t. It euirese thte woert ecesn if D)iarrhieas': ed. Ii eures the vort tarmgs ofl Dynentary ; ed. It eutres Caelifocrnia er 31texi sant t)irrrhe; tlh. It relieves thie esevere,.t Chie; 5th. It atree Chiilera Storbuts: (iht. It eures Choelera infanttm; ithe. t eures peaintfue letientruation: tht. It relieves Pinl in Rack andi Loens: 1th. It cotunterneets Nerouetenes andt De ipndiency; ltht. It reetores trreularities; Ii. It dispels .iieeomyi ande I10.terical F'eintgs; 12th. lt's ten adenirable l'oie, Few Short Extracts from Letters, Testimonials, &c. "I leave uisedl .Jlacoh's Cerdlinel ine cey f:ienity, nnde ha~ve bunde it a tiest eflheient ande in ieye .juenect. a vnetitnble emed.' lion. titliA.et WA RNt.. ER Judge eef Sup~remie Coeurt, Gn "It aives ie pleasuamre In teeing acete toc recotimend .Ji etb's Oerdial-miy ewnt pepjonalc expernienice, :.nde tee exiep. eience if tmy neeighblore ande friendts aronde tme. isa ute tt uaranttee ihr mie tee teelteve im to be all (lhat It purpoerts c te; viz: .. (er.r, ign len w,,'/ ."I.UD WO, Formerly JTudge or Sucperier Court. Cht~kee Circutit. " I take great penfsure inm recomend~tcing this invalunhte neeicine te tell atiiet e ithe bowel discenes, foer which >live it tee be a scwereigni remnedy--ecidedly neuprioer to mhy (thig else ever trIed tey mle." A. A. ;A UI.DING, Dceuty (G. M. iof the Grated Ledge or Gac. This efficientt remtedy~ Is travetli-eg ineto selebrity as faest is liecnaptarte pu~shted his columnets mtio Rtussia, and gainting :tumndtin hr efd('fersonicun, May 19th. 1S858. " hintave used Jacobe's Cecrdiat in my tfennity, amnd this, withe dit that I hier abocut it as at remtedcy fey theose who have tried t iduces me to belIeve that It stainds cat the head of ry rertonc of cte kintd. antd I would reedbimend its u1 tn he diseaees tfer wrhich It is cumpountdted.". MILES G. DiIBIINS, Agcnt Bank of Ga.. Griffin. SIf there Is any credIbility int human testImony Jnaec erctilt mustt stacnd pere-.eminienlt abtove all other preparationes nr mte cure ef liewet Itiseases. Fromt tee maetss oef testimo-te iv c in itor comteing icn freccn mli quearters, it muest be very 'rIn avanice, ees a curative agent, of miost If not all other 'patent' pereparationis." A. FLEMMING. Agent Mairicne andu Fire Insurnce hanek, GrIflIn. ;r" For sate ini this villntwe. by G. L. P'ENN, Aaer~s. and tc prinipat Merchant cts anui1rueggIsts thiroughouct the State. W M. WV. BLISS & CO., Piroprietors savannah. May 11. Sen 17 Iags and Beeswax Wanted. V~TANTED One hcudred Thousandu Pounds ' of each. R.L. GENTRY. 1I..,m.~rg Api m.;1 na f 14 AUNO-FORTES, BUUKS, MUSIO, TIlE Subscribers would called at tention to their Splendid assortment of superior PXIA NO F OR T E, Of 6, 6j, 61 and 7 Octavos from Phe celebrated Manufactories of BACON & RAVEN, IAZELTON-& ]Raos. and A. ii. GALE & Co., of New York. These are made frmn the best and tioroughly sea sifned materials, with all the latest improvements, and are WAR A NTED to stand' trie various ehngme of this elimate-and fur equality and sweet ness of tone camnot be surpassed. .Their BOOK and STATIONERY department consists of a good atssos tment of School and Miscellaneous Books, And all the Cheapliterature, as soon as published, as well as a large and well selected Stock of Sta tionery, &ce. Their Stock of PRINT ED MUSIC is the largeist in the State, conisistinig of ill the popular Song, Waltzes, Marches, Variations, &c. Uf New Music received every week. -M11uslical Instruments. They also keep an elegant assortment of the for fowing instruments on hand viz: Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clari nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordeosts, Tanmbornes5 FIXTES. &c. Also, an assortnent of Musical Merchandiz, lgI An assortient of uperior Violin and Guitar STRINGS, always on hand. All the aLove articles %sill he sold for Cash or good paper, by G EO. A. OATES & BROS. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Nov. tf 42 ]FRESH ARRIVALS. D R. A. G. TEAGU E respectfully informs ' l is friends and citizenos of Edhefied generally, that he has j ust re e.ved a LA '. E A )DITION to his already exten'.ive Stuck of fresh and genuine Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. Ilis J)iug are! enrefully examined by himineif.and all tit a.- f.ou.! wiorhb-s. rj..cted and those that are approed umay be re4Led on as dficent and of unifirm ntion. A IA, of his Medicnal Compounds, TinCtureer Pills, Ointnitis, &c.. ke.. are put up under his own sup--rvisioi and in strict accordance with the United States Dispeinsatory. Froim his lon and extensive experience in the practe of Medicine, I.- has miadc several Com p.ounds of his owti. net to be found in the l)ispensa tor%, viz:-.\ Prei-aratioini for the CiOUP, which he has used1 extensively for eighteen years, and re cmmnneinds with cotfidence : a VERM11IFUGE, safe and eflleicut; and many other Compounds which lie niakes extemlporantieous!y to fulfil the indications in each particular case for which it is used. It would require more spnee than -could be ob tained in a Newspaper to give aCatalo.gue of the I)rugs, Medicines and Chemincls kept and sold by him-sullice it to say, he win fnrnish a Physician's Office Co.1 P.ErE. with Physick and Furniture. lie has adled to his foriier Stock some of the niost reliable Vegetabieextracts, viz: PODOPHIL LIN, STILLINGINE, LEPTANDRIN, &c. 9:- Planters and fa:nilies e:ml be supplied with all Medicines necessary in a ftmily-and when desired, directions put tip with each article. All of the tmlost relutable NOSTRU31S may be foun.1 in hi Establishment. Also, Candies, Kisses, Sugar Plums and Sat oids. ALSO, FINE WINES AND BRANDY, for huldiciial purposes. 'ET D?R AIVGBD &S. 81 11 Perfutery of his own and] Northernii make, hard to, beat. SOA P%.-.\ large and extensive variety. CA NDL ES,--Wax, Sperm and A damantine. Paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, WINDOW GLASS, PUtTTY, ViNISHES, &c. BRUSHES.-Markine. Sash, 'rool, Paint, Grain ing, 1ot h, Nail, FIeCh, Crumb, Shoe, Horse and 'Tuaniers Bruslis. P ENCJLS-Camel's and Sable Nir, large size. A td last though not least, the inest IIA lit RUSI ES evrr ofl'ered in the place, of vaiious patrons aind <I ualities. Dre'sintr and extra fine COMBS, DUS TlNG BRUSI ES t,n excellent article. PAPER-Fue.ls Cap and Letter Paper, common and fine. NO TE PA P E R-Varons sizes and fatncy styles, ENVELOPES-Cmmoin Buff, Plain White and Faney Note. Enveloples, INK, P ENS. PENCILS AND CR AYONS, Osborne's Amnerienni Water C:aleurs. Gnmus Elastic BallsI--Solid, 11 ollow and Fine, -Pamr'or Haills far the Laiets, iniviting them to exercise wi:hin doors, when thme weather- is too idminelemit to be out. Mlav I8 tf 1.9 Edgefield &Cheatham ~Plank R. FilOM and after the l.st Mlay next, the Edgefleld I& Cheamthiam lanmik R~oade wiill be .oi.ened from ' r. J.tEs G RiFFiN's to the. junctiont with thme Ilnni burg & Edgetield Phank Road, am distance of about live miles, andlu the feollowinig LRates of 'roll will bu excted. Rates of Toll. Four, five and six horse Waigons, 5 eta per mile Three " " 4"" " STwo '' " 3 " " "I Twio " Carriages 3 4' " " Onie. & " " 2 " " lorseback trnvellers, 1 " t " " \'ehi.:le oni meeing. are each entitled to half the P.NKTiA ClK.nao. the D~rivers are required to turn 'o the " RIGHT " 6. F. GOODE, PaRstarqT. A pril 23, t f 15 Not ice. LL p.-rsons are hereby forewarned against tiad ing for either one of three unotes give by mie, en or about the 30uth Seq.tember, 18d53, to Robert C. Fiii. or bearer, o'f P'olk County. Georgia. as I am re-olved not to par' any one of said not..'. thme eon sidrtioni for whk'-h thecy were given having failed. Eachi of~ said notes is for the sumi of twenty-five huded dellars. and first onte is due on the 25th De eiiiber, 1 854-thme second on the 25th Dcenber, - 155, and the third on the 25th Decen'ber, 1856. SAMUCEL WlLLIAMlS. A ngust 23, 1854 3im 32 Particular Notice. To the' StockhIolders of the Edgefeldl Odd-' Fellou-s' and Masonic Building Associa 1ion: GENTLEM1EN: You will come fo:tward and pa to .Jas. B. Sullivan, Treasurer, or A. Ramsey, Aent, the Thuird inistahnment o.f l10 per cent. on your Stock. And these whlo have given their Notes for the First and Second Instalnents, are eartittly re quested to take them up, as we mued money to have the weork advanced. Please respond early. A. G. TEAGUE, Pres't. Jutne 22 tf 2 Plastering Laths. 2O oOPLASTERING L.ATTTS, fouw 200000afld four-and a half feethong,'for sale low.'A pply at Plauk Road Mill, 10 tmiles abote lamurg,gr to UI. A. KENRlClK. lamhutnrg. A pril 3 tf 12 White Lead, Linseed Oil, LAP OIL, NEATlS FOOT OIL and TAN NERS OIL, for sale next door to Sum.rLtvas's. R. T. ?,hlMS. Aug24' tf 3 Bacon ! J S'rcved a supply of C1101CE BACON SIDE, SlOULERSand ITAI MS, for sale. Cheap for Cash. G. L. PENN, AGENT. 3ay 4 t f 16 Hampton's Shop T S Re-opened, at the root of the hili, immediately. ' I.at the entrance of the Plank Rond into M~aine Street, ande nenrly opposite Mr. Witt's residence. lie Shoes llorses, makes Plows, Irons WVaggons, mends Wafle Irons, Lays Axes, and does variaums other things after the old style.. H e lhas adopted many of the modern improvements, in feet, all ot them except that of alightine his work. Atd lie husm'ly asks a call. ln 11 tf ' - 5 Money Wanted ! A L Lrersons hiaving demands against the Estate of Jesse Limbeeker, dee'd., are notified tol render themi in forthwvith, properly attested-and alt ay wise indebted to said Estate, are.)creby fore,~ arned to settle the same immediatelyja lings indulgence miust not be expected. J. S. SH ADRACK, ' Ad'oa J. S. LIMBECKElt. m Au.,. ,30A