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- - WONGS OF A . And so sir-Mr. Gilliflower, 1" cannot have th'e shawl ;" You say " it is not in your power ;" Of course, sir, not at all! But you can buy those vile eigars, And pay your club as well Now don't come near me! Oh, my stars, How strong your breath does smell! Don't tell me, Mr. Gilliflower, 'Twas business made you stay Last night to such a reckless hour I know, sir, 'twas the play: And after that you supped and quaffed "'Tis false"-oh bravely said! Then why require that Seidlitz draught Before you left your bed -I tell you,- Mr. Gilliflower, I cannot bear this long ; I am a lily in the shower Of your earth-beating wrong. You hate me-nay, I know you do; You wish that I were dead: That giggling ninx in royal blue De-laine has turned your head. "I'm raving !" Mr. Gilliflower I do not rave with wine; Long cruelties can overpower A firnr heart than mine. Alh, whistle, jeer me, make a din! You " do not wish to jeer " Then what portends that ghastly grin That spreads from car to ear. I cannot buy a mantle now, A ribbon or a bonnet, But, when the bill comes home, you vow I've " spent a fortune on it." This cannot last-and, as you wish, On due cmsideration, 1 do not care how fast you push The' bill for separation. What! " I may have the shawl," you say; Now really, truly, may I ? A thousand wicked things each day When hot with anger say I; Forgive me, dear, each foolish word Nay, kiss me, love-I will You are the gentlest, kindest lord That ever-paid a bill! Short Letters. 4 TIE Memphis Eagle gives the following '-er from a flat-boatman to his father. He d his brother " Bill" had flatted a load of orn to New Orleans. NU ORLEENS Gune 8. Deer Dad: Market is dull, corn is mighty and Bills ded. Your son J. L. This is short and to the purpose. It re. As us of the celebrated correspondence Wtween a stay-at-home-mother and her ab son: PENOBSCOT, Maine. ')EAR JoHN : Come home. A rolling stone - athers no moss. Your loving mother. f e answer was not long in coming back, vas not long whena it got back. RED R[VER, rexas. An MOTHER: Come here. A settin'b !:ver gets fat. Your loving son. * ill shorter letter was given to a gen by a lady, whom he had offended by toriness, and who, a'or a long time, - ased to speak to him. His letter was in its supplications for forgiveness. uded with: e word from your lips will make me When and where wiill you speak it ?" nswer was: incsday, at the altar." 'IGINAL ANECDoTE.-The Portland ites that Capt. K., a shrewved steam ..in from the State of Maine, caught v Diddler" on board his boat one e wvas making from Boston to "and pinne'd him up in good inms the fellow laid a traverse to aying his fare, and insisted to She had paid but lost his ticket. Sdid you payi" said the clerk. rguessed it was the Captain ; .s su.nmoned to the conference. ,yes, yes," said Capt. K., " it amp to me I do recollect. Let me see ; gave me a five dollar bill ?" ' Yes," says the Diddler, " I did." " And I gave you your change in half dollars, didn't I ?" (The fare was only a half a dollar-com-. petition was high.) "Yes," says Jeremy, " that's it-I recol lect it perfectly." "Very well," says Capt. K., " I won't dispute your word for anything-but if you please, I should like to see the halces !" The fellow wvas tripped when he least ex pected it. He could not produce the halves, and had to fork out his fare. SHARP PRACTICE.-A good story is told of the manner in which a coachnman down 'in Kennebunk managed to " get round" a hard customer. The man had owved him a dollar and a half since last spring, and could not be prevailed upon to come to a settle mnent. A few days ago the coachman drove up to the man's door, wthom we will call Mr. Brown, because that's his name, and cried out-" Hlello, Brown! here, I've got a box for you." -" Have y ou ?" said Brown, approaching, "where- did it conme from ?" "From Boston," w'as the reply, "just brought in by express." And he lifted from the top of his coach a stoutly built box, about ten inches squarec. and rather heavy, upon which wvas inscribed, in a proper man 'ner, the directions : " Mr. Thomas Brown, Kennebunk, Me. By --'s Express." "What is the freight I" inquired Brown, as he received the box and ascertained its -weight. " Only nine shillings," said the knight of the whip, and the money being duly paid, he drove rapidly awvay. Mr. Brown carried the box into the house, and obtaining a hammer and chisel, broke it open, but to his annoyance, found nothing inside but some rocks, carefully packed in hay-the whole having been prepared by some wags at the depot, who were willing to play a good joke, and at the same time help an honest man to get his money. A SOLDIER, many years ago, was sen tenced, for deserting, to have his ears cut off. After undergoing the brutal ordeal, he wvas escorted out of the court-yard to the tune of the rogue's march. He then turned, and in mock dignity thus addressed the musicians: "Gentlemen, I thank you! but I have no furthereed of your services, for I have no ear for music."~ Mas. BoGos says that she observes the people in the Legislature have put her neigh. bor, Mr. Fay, on a standing committee, which will be a dreadful trial to him, as he was al ways very weak in the legs ; and never could keepn on his feet long at a time." Gooo REToRT.-John Randolph met a personal enemy in the street one day, who refused to.give him half the sidewalk, saying that he never turned out for a rascal. " I do," said Randolph, stepping aside, and politely raising his hat,-" pass on, sir -pass on !" A JUDGE's duty is to snub the counsel on both sides and bother the jury by furnishing them with a third method of lookiing at a case. We got this from a wag who once went to law to get damages; and he got what he went after, enough to last him a lifetime. "GRANDMA," said an urchin to his grand mother who was near eighty years of age, "Grandma, at what age do ladies lose their relish for gallantry ?" " Ah me, my dear," said the good old soul, "1 do not know; you must ask sotue one older than I am." "PA, ain't I growing tall mighty fast?", Why, what's your height, sonny ?" "I 'm six feet, lacking a yard." FRtANK.-An old count paid his addresses to one of the richest heiresses of Paris. On asking her hand in marriage, he franikly said to her: " Miss B-, I am very old, and you are very young; will you do me the honor to become my widow ?" A Card. .,Y Office is at Edgelield C. 1I. for the present. C. W. STYLES. Sept 27 tf 37 Law Notice, TITIE Undersigned have formed a Partnership, .and wili PRACTICE LAW in Edgefield, Ab beville and Lexington. GEORGE W. L.\NDRUM, Edefel C T.,AlGNER PERR1N. Edgefield C._T., Sept 21,1854. tf 3G Law and Equity. TIIE Undersigned have forimed a partnership for the practice of l.aw and Equity. gaT OimcE at Edgefield C. 11., S. C. M. L. UONTAM, S. W. 31ABRY. Sept 13, 1F5 1. tf . 35 S. S. TO M PRK INS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. t- OFFICE IN REAR OF THE COURT HOUSE. Edge-field, S. C., Frb 8, tf 4 Practice of Surgery! D R. JURIAII HARR IS. Augustai Ga., is prepared tiaceiommodiate with Imidgin aind Nursing, such patients as may be directed to him for SURGICAL OL'ERA'TIO.NS or Treatment. 0T Masters may be assured that their Sorvants will have every necessary attention. Augusta, May 26, lV 19 McGREGOR & SMITH, -DEALERS IN CARRIAGES, BEUGGIES, &c. AC'GREGOR & SMITH, build to order Car ll riages of every description. They also keep on hand a large and splendid assortment of % New and Second-Hand carrlages, g All orders lr(oiptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly execited. Edgelield C. II., Jan 18 tf 1 LAMBETH 1lOPKINS, Warehouse a n d Commission AUGUSTA, GA., P ENEWS the tender of his services to the pub 'lie for the Storage and Sale of CO1TON. GR AiN, FLOUR, BA CON. ,and a!l oilier co'unry produce. P'urchasn. of Merchiandlize, and every description of produce on orders. Will make eanlh advances on shipmrentsof Cottoni to Savannahil, Clr-r lesion, Baltimore and New Yoork : with thne usual eash advances on Cotton or othoer Prooduce i store. Choarges-customary rates of the city. A unusta, Sept II 1 m 35 JOSEPII WflILDEN, DEALER IN P ain ts, Oil s an d Glas s, Chuarlestonu, S. C. HE Keeps constantly for sale, a generaol asrt ml...ient of Paints and Oils of roll kindls. Varnishe's, Window Glass and Sashes, Spns. Turpoentine. Spirit Gas, Cotton Foot-Girt Fixtures, Glue and Brushes of various kinds. Charleston, Sept 4 ly 34 F. M. N IC IO L A , 1EG LEAVE to inform the citizens of Edge ...1feld District that he hans on hand a small lot o Choice Buggies ! Also. Some that lhe can sell as LOW as ONE IlUNDREiD DOLLA\ RS, and others at maode-rate~ pries. P'ersons wishing such articles wooubl do well to give hinm a call before p'urchiasng else-where, as he can give them hetter bargainos than can they getI this side-of New York. .June 8, ______if 21 GEO. E. HENDY, Esq. Tj UIE Subscrbcrs take great pleasure in recomn fmending this gentleman as a Stone Cutter and Mill Dresser ! lie cuts beautiful MILL STON ES at his Quary on Cloud's Creek, and Mill o-xners wouild dio well tc give him a trial E. P. & J. AB BNY. Higgins' Ferry, S. C. INY Person wishing their .\ill Stones Dressed L.or Wated, can address the U~nlersigned at Norrisville P. 0., Edgufield District. S. C , rad lhe will with pleasure give themi promipt attention. G. E. IIE NDY. Norrisville p. O.,\May 29. 6 20 Georgia IMarble Works, J. G. R ANKIN. W. M. HIURLOCK, G. 1. SUMMDI SUCCEssons -rO A. krINON & Co. 7j 'is Establisnmaent has been in success i fulo operation for a number of yeairs. The Quarries are well opened,. and the Marble is superi. or to any ini the Undted States. We have so perfected our faicilities for gettintgout and finishing work that wye can furnish IMounuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Andi every thing in our hine of businmess, ini better style, and at chaaer rates than any yard in the country. Whoen it is considered that we sawv our own mar ble, pay no jobber's profit, anrd no high treizhit fromi te North, it wiil be seen that we possess matleria advantago over n1t competitors. We cordially solicit ottr friends and the public to examine our work and compare our prices with those of other yards, before orodeting Noirthecrn Marble. We have on hand at. our yaord ini Mari ea, a large assortment of FINISII ED WORK Mouments, Tablets, Tom~bs, &c.-whoere 'our aogent, Mr. G. WV. Summers, will sell at our prices. Our principal work is doiie at floe Mills. A ddress J. G. R ANKIN & eO. Marble Works P. 0., Ga. Jan 11 ly 1 STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA, EDGEFIFELD D)ISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. Millenige L. Bonhlam and Win. M. Burt, 1.Decl. in De bt. Us John Hill.. W REREAS the Plrtintiffm did on the eilbtho day of March, A. D., 1853, file theuir- declaration' aginst the Defendant, who (as it is said) is abosenti from arid without the limiits of this State, aind load neither wife nor Attorney known within thec samie tpon whom a copy of the said declaration nmighit be served, It is therefore ordered, That the said Ile fendant do appear and p~lead to solid declar-ation, within a year arid a day from this date, otheril final and absolute judgment idill be given rind awardled againost him. T. G. BA CON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, Oct 3, 185-. ' yq 38 Notice. I. Found in our Store a small sum of money, wich the owner can have by proving it to be his and paying for this advertisement. J. D. TIBBETTS. CANDIDATES! Vor Sheriff. WM. QUATTLEBU.W, JUrUS DAY. JAMES EIDSON. FELIX E. BODIE, For Tax Collector T11OMAS B. REESE, DERICK IIOLSONBAKE, A. R. AHLE, TI[EOI'IIILTS DEAN, WESLEY WERTZ. M. It. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, - or Clerk. EDMUND PENN. R.-D. BRYAN. WESLEY BODIE. THIOS. G. BACON. 7or Ordinary. JOHN W. SMITH, 11. T. WRIGHTr, )AVID BO)IE. W. F. DURISOE. Edgefield Collegiate Institute' FOR YOUNG LADIES! T H E next Session will commence on MONDAT Sepit. 18th1. REV. C. A. RAYMOND, PrNcIrAL, COLLEGIATE EPARTMIENT, MuIs. S. A. RAYIOND, Masic Dr.?ARTMENT, Miss ANNA C. GLEDI)EN, ACAnr.Mrc DairAR'NT. 3liss 1-:3.1-;N RAYIOND, PRIMARY " Miss GLEDDEN, AssISTANT IN MUSIC M iss G. brings with her the highest commenda tions, from first class Seminaries in which she has taught at the North, both as an icomplishod Teach er in the higlier departments of the Academical studies, and a'so as a superior Music Teacher. CIAS. A. RAYMOND, PRINCIPAL. Sept 14 if 35 Curryton Academies, T TIE First Session of these Institutions will close with the pres.:nt month. The Second Sessiln will begin the 17th . uly, at which time it is desired a'l candidates for admis?-ion wil be present. A 11O,01T. M ERR1WETIIER, Chair'n Buard of Trustees. I June 26, 1S54. tf 24 Edgefield Male Academy, Il E Exercises of this Institution were resumed on the first of A ugutt, under the control of Mr .I. GlREGG LEITN ER, ourlast year's Teacher. The experience of i twelvemonth has fully matis tied us that no more competent young gentleman can be found in the State than the one now at the lvad of our Academy. The best proof of this ir the aeneral sitisfaction given by him last year, backitd by the aditional fact that his School, at,the termin:ation af its first week for the second year, numb.ired 43 Pupibs. The 'l'rnstes desire to assure the Public that their unitel eilbrts will be given to the eause of their School, and a continued and complete supervi siun will be exercised by them over its progress. ( Mr. L mImFIt will in a short time procure a first rate Assistant, and(] any number short of four score Can thnI be well attended to. The Buil.ding is in comfortable condition, having three large fire-places (one in each of the larmer rooms,) and being weli supplied with convenient a tables anl arm-ehairs of the best finiis. S Once more we appeal to the people of 'algefield and the adjaining Districts. for their enoeurageienit g of onr earnest endeavors to establish a first rate preparatory School. Ternq. For the Classical De'partnait, der annum,. .$36.00 "t -. li-0ber Engm"", ... 32.001 " " rdiary " " ..2b00 tj Capitol boarding to be hiad in pleasant families. JOHN LIPSCOMI, ,a A R'lil IUR SIMKINS, ;; G 1O.. A. ADIlSON,?g LEWlIS .lONES, I R. T. MIMS. J' A ug 3, if 29 Bethany Academy, T THE Trustees of Uethany Academy tatke pleas ure ini annoiuning'ii to the public, tliat their School will lbe opened far the reception of Students1 'an the '2n-l aanday in .lanunary 1854, undler the su-J pervisioni (f the well known and successful linstrue- f'i Rites of' Tuition the samiie as those charged by the former Rector. Mr. GA~rniN. Bard'i can be obtained in the most respectable fmnities on reasonable terms and~ conivenienat to theI School. WIL EY IIA RR ISON, W. T1IMMERM AN, . J. L. TA LPERT, D)i. S. F. STEVNENS, G. J.SHEPPARD.- J Dec 21 ly 49 Ridge Lands for Sale. W. E the Un~dersignmed, will sell to the highest V l bidder. at Edgelield C. H., on thae first Monday in November next, the following Tracts of Lanod, viz: 'Triact No. 1, lying ott the Columbia Road, con tainiing Five 1llundred and Eighty-faaur (584)~ acres, 'I miore amort lss ad :ijaining Lands of Wadle 1101l stein, N. Uur'ton, E.g. Perry and others. There are on the prumnises a good two Story Dwelliniz hlause, Kitchen and Negro Ilouses. Also a gaood Gin lnouse anid Screw, Barn, Stables, and other necessary buildings-all in good repair. Tract No. 2, cantaining Nine hundred (900) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of' Elijah Watsot, E. W. P'erry, Thiomaas Pitts and tters. ~7 On the premises are: a good D~welling I louse, Kitch- J en, Negro I louses and other necessary buildings- a all new. Also, a Well of excellent water on the i place. ti Tract No. 3, containaing Four Ihundred (400) u acres, more or less, and :iljoinaing lands of E. W. Perry, W m. Stephens, lands beloneing to the Estate r of Lewis Asbill, Sr., dec'd., and Tract Nao. 2. On the premises are a good Grist Mill, a comzfortable Dwvelling hlouse, anad a spring of line water. The above Lands are level, well titnbered, and the cleareal land is in a high state of' eultivttain. Ten~is.-Thme above Lands will be soli on a credit of aone aid two years, with interest fruomi day ofrsale. Pitrehasers will be required to give noates with am plc surety. G. W. ASill LL, L. M. ASIILL, P. Il. ASII.L, A. B. A SBI LL. Sept 27 6t '37 Valuable Plantation for 5ale, iN BAKER COUNTY, GA. T IITE well known Oak and Ilickory Cotton Plan tationm, called Gree'nwooad, sitnated aon the Coola- j wvahee Swamp, six tilies west of Albatny, Bakera Counity, (now IDoutgherty.) Saiad Plantatio~n con tains 1500J acres of the very best lanid in said county, c miost of' whlich is cleared, with extensive imiprove- s njts on it, in perfect order. My usual crop is abosut :5 haltes, of 500t. poundhs each, with 27 hands. Tetyoung Mules, about eight thaousand bush als Corn, and the Stock of 110its uad Cattle, ,vill be sold w ithi the place. Said Plantation ha.s proaven very hen'thyv. I wdl reserve onie tot of' two hun dred iad fifty acres if' the purchaser does not object. Then fer itility and never-failing qualities of' Baker Couty~ ads, together with the exemption, in a great measure, from the Boll Worm and Caterpiller, being so well kntown, renders it useless tao enunte rate the niany advantages they possess over any cutton lanids in this .State or elsewhere. My oily] reason foir salling, is to concentrate~ my piaunting in- . terests. anid to bring. miy negroes nearer to my place I] of residence iind businiess. Terms easy to the pur- o chaser. A pply to N. CR UGER, t 84 flay street, Savannah, Geo. L Aug 24 4im 32 t Land for Sale, B E ING desirous of miovingf West, the Subscriber s of!Ters for sale his V ALU ABL E T RAC T OFn L AND lying ott the Martin Townt Road, nine miles p' West of' Edgefield C. If., and within twvo mailes oafa the upper terminuts of the Edgefielad & Checathiam p P'land Road, and adjaininig lands of Rev. D). D. 1i Brunsmn. Mtrs. Susan M. Birunscon atnd others. Said Tract containis Five hmundred and - forty'-six Acres. There are oan thme premises a good D.welling I louse, goaod Gin Ihouse and Screw, and all necessary out buildings. Trmns will be made accommoidating to an ap- r proved purchaser. BENJ. ROPER. _ Sept 7 if 34 Notice. ~. APVPLICA TION will be made at the next Ses- d~ -L sion of the Legislature of this State, for an " amnendnment to the Chatrter of the Town of Aiken, P~ and for other purposes. 3m3 Aug 102m2 . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -DEALER IN READY-MADE CLOTHINC, T M. NEWBY & CO., under U. S. Hotel. AuI)nsta. Ga., are now receiving the LARGEST, . BEST and MlOST FAShIlONABLE ASSORT3NENT of SPRING AND SUMMER READY-MADE CLOTHING, Ever offered4i the City-of Augusta. -In addition to which, we are weekly receiving FRESH SUPPLIES from our I louse in New York. We also keep constantly on hand a large Stock of YOUTH'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Arso, a fall assortment of FUR1*HING ARTICLES, for gentlemen's wear. Ig Country Merchants and all persons visiting Augusta will find it to their interest to xamine our Stoek, as we are determined to offer our Goods at the lowest prices imaginable. Augustat, April 3,1854. tf 12 New Goods! New Goods!! F IE Subscriber would respectfully invite atten tion to his Stock of SPRING & SUMMR GOODS! t is one of the LA RG EST-and BEST that lie has ver had the pleasure of 4cring for sade. For the .adies he has PLAIN, FIG'D and PLAID SILKS, BAREGE DE LAINES, PLAID BA REG ES, - SILK TIsUE, PRiNTED J A CON ETS, MUSLINS AND LAWNS, FINE WORKEI) COLLARS & if CKFS. CIIEMISEETS & SLEEVES. WHITE & BLACK LACE ?IANT[LLAS. 'ogether with'the above, he has a fine assortment o Groceries, Crockery, Ifardware, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &.c. til of which will be sold at moderate prices. W A liberal discount always allowed for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. 11., March 15, tf 9 Vr W SPRING GOOD4! LIC TWISTED SILES, BAREGES AND TISSUES ORGANDIES, ,ACONETS, BRLI A:TS, FEENCH CALICOES, EMBROIDERIMS, &c. ItLL.ER & WARREN, AUGU-rA, GA. have received a large Stock of the above ,OODS, which for Novelty, Beauty and Variety, re believed to be unsurpassed in any Market ; and lving been selected from the cery atest iniporta ons, our customers wil) find them to be the new st and choicest Goods of the Season. -A]%* A beautiful list of Goods for Misses' Wear, con isting of Rich J1\RF(E ROPES, (somi-1inz new:) Neat Frenih .1USINS and ill.LIANTES: Plain, luf', Pink, lue and Fawn col'c. French AM IBPlCS: French, English and American PRINTS. We have also a handsome Stock (if Goods for GENTS AND BOYS' WEAR, Vhich we wonld be pleased to show our customers nd the public, assuring them that OUR rIlCES WILL E AS (n EAP As TIlE CIIEAPEsT. M. Per.sons from the ciuntry would do well to ive i a call befopre purchasing elwevv here. Al I tin.-ta. .4 ril 19' tf 14 Copartnership N1otice, ~3 EORGE 110ltlNSON & 11. B. J.\CKSON J Iv e ss-oiated themselves toiether, for the -:satiilg of a General Hardware Business, irnder the style of Itousisso & - Iaox, li:nnburg, here w.. will aiways keep an extensive n:sortinelnt r EV.RY TI lNG in that fine. ogether wit:, addles, Bridles, 1larness,.Leather, Trunks, Wiips, ec. &c. Ilamburg, A pril 27 ti 15 ROBINSON & JACIKSON, HIAMBURG S. C. I AVE nnw on hand1 a most enoin:plete Solch of H .ardware, aiongst which ily be tind 200 Ton English and Sweed Iron, 500 Kegs Nailk, 20,000 Lbs. Castiigs, 50 Doz. Collins' Axeq, 75 " Brades' Patent Hoes and others, 5 " Superior Straw Cutters, 20 4 Spadles and Shovels, 10 " R.kes, Ti!letsuni and others make of Vices and Atvills, Irace, H alter, Log. Fifth and other tvle of Chains, A complete Stck of Pocket and Table Cutlery, - ALL STrVI.Es oF Plains, Saws, Chisels, Screws, itlinges, Knobs, Bellows, liis. G tinls, Pistols, Sht Bags, Powder Flasks, Cottoia nd Wool Cards, Well Wheels. Kettles, Stew Paws, Frying Pans, 0 ridirous, llaimers. 1 iatelets, acks. Wafer, and Wtile Iros, Candl!e Sticks. Steelvatrds, Moarking Gungmes. -spirit Levte]-, Audit ons, ShoviIels nild Tngs, Screw Plates, Coilpases, 'Thum Gnages, 1eieursion -- Capis, ke. Unmhrg, A pril 27 t f 15_ S od a Wa t er, R. hA. G.TEAGUlE respect fully infomrrms the Ladies and Gentlein'n olf Edgeiehld Village id vicinity, that his Soda Water A tomatus is ini n coln-tlifon :11and. lie is .1 !lwimlr at hmis Counlter, e MOST DELICIOUS SODA WATE R, lle does not -sih you to take his word fo'r #, bml comel and try it. Ir The Ladies shall be ,vnlited on Ipr.ealnty and eeive special attenltion whena they visit him. Maly 1S tf 18 STATlE OF SOUTH'1 (CAROLINA, ZN EQUJTY. John Briggs and others, r'S. Jas. A. Talbert, guar. ad li/etem and others. SN obedience to an Order or Court in this calse, L I will sell :at .Edgeield C. If., on the lir.,t onday in Nov'emLer niext, the folh'.winlg Tract L.-md. A T'rnet containing one lhunrdred andl flor'y eres. mocre or less, h$md bitnn ded by LanIds of' ei Estate of Sa~mmnel Tomp~kinls da dl., ThouIflrs I rramt and others, being a plarcel of I ,and con-I eyed by John Blackwell to llenrietta Logan td others. TFtRalS-A credit of-twelve montll fm'tm day f sale. Purchaser to give bond, withI glood trety, to seen re t he purchase monei~y. A mlurt aye of th~e prmtises will be requtired. Costs be paid inl cash. A. SD3IKINS, C. E. E. D. Se pt 20 7___ 36_ STATE OF SOUTHl CAROLINA, AUR3EVILLE DISTRICT, Valker D. ileriweth~er and lntilda E., hlis wife Bill for Partition. ve. Izel Smith, and others.J SY order of the Court itf Equity, I will p~ro eeed t~o sell, at Edgeli..ld C. H1., on sniledayv Novembcr nen, the follnwingl tract or parcel f LA ND, situate in Edgetield Distriet, tiand ithin the incorporate limits of the town of 11am. urg, known antd dlesignated in a cerinin plat of t towni of f-ambutrg as seettont nttmber sevenI eres, more or less,--to be more pa:rtienhImrly de :ribed onl day of sale. On a credit of twelve onths, with interest front day of sale. The urchaser to give bond with two good sureties, It mortgage of thle premises, to) seentre theL rchase tmone'y; pay the costs mO enIshlnis pay ir papers. IH. A. .JONE.i, C. E. A. D. Comr's Offie, Sept. 25. St. 38 PPLICATION will be mlade to the Legislature -of this State, at its next sessionl, for a R~oadI om Graniteville to Aiken direct. A Aug31 3m 33 Notice. LL Persons indebted to the Estate of M. E. -llollingsworth, dee'd., up to the time oIf hlis ~ath, are requested r~o make insie',diate paIyinent, id those having demands aigaintst said Estate will 'esent them properly attested. D. F. IIOLLINGSWORTUI, Adm'or. Mar,9 onf 11 New, Beautiful and Cheap ! TH9E SUBSCR SER is now receiving a LARGE and SPLENDID STOCK of DIE@RALIE DRY GOOD%, Suitable for the Spring and Summer Trade. No pains has been spared in the selection of this Stock to) please the taste of ALL. Thankful for -ast patronage, I assure my friends that every enbtlrnvill be made to merit a continu anee of their favor. Of the Ladies, one and all, I would particularly request an examination before purchasing elsewhere. Among this Stock may be found a complete assortment of Dress Goods, embracing Coid MITSLINS, of the latest and most fash ionable Styles, 10 ets. to $1. BA11EG ES of every color and q uality Plaid and Fig'd Tissue SI.K, very rieh; Lace Striped ORGAN DIES or unequaled styles; rich Colored SILKS, very cheap: Figured and Plain.Sl LKS. of all qualities; Nainsook and Mull MUSLINS; White ig'd Carleton do a new article; f ind Col'd do do Striped Swiss do very pretty; Dott'ed " do " " GlNGIL\ MS. new Patterns, Best Stock of PRINTS ever offered in the Market, MOL'RNING GOODS of every description; White anid Col'd Grenadine MANTILLAS, new style for Summer: .'White and Colored Glacie SILK, suitable for Spring and Summer ; Lace :mnd Muslin UNDERSLEEVES from 6j ets. to SSt ; Muslin and Lace COLLARS. latest fashions; "4 CilEMISETTS, new style and Larze and complete asortment of Jackonet and Swiss Edging and Inserting: inlen Brussels Thread Edging and Insertings t Blond Steam Threa.1 and Lisle Laces & Edgings, Whiti- Grass Cloth for Skirts, new article; GLOVES and IOSIERY, great variety-suita ble for all ages: Ladies', Misses and Children's STOES, &c. For ieatleuen's Wear. He also trusts that he has not been utnindful of the wants of the Sterner Sex. In this line his Stock eibraces Planter's LINEN DRILLS of every quality: Cottonadts and Yiirk Mixtures, fron 12 to 5 ets Drap de Eltes. Cashmaretis and Merino Cassimers Ariwnt and Grass Linens for Conts, all qualities 'tion Linens and other goods for Children's Clothin-r:; White, Cold, plain anid huff Marsails Vestings. Co!'d Silk Cravats, a light and beautiful article f'or :summer : Col'd .\1u,!in Cravats, varionu 'nlities ; ln.c and Colored Stocks and Ties. I verV rei:peifully invit. all those wishing DRY G 1t.) to fiv m. a en11. heing deterinitel to be I'.N 1I)ESULD by NU ON E in a lair and honora ble manetir. M. A. PANSOM, AGENT FOR R. M. FUI.LER. Uamburg. April 3 tf 12 R E M7 OVA L Bot and Shoe. Manufactory. I.H.\VING retnoved to the Store a-ijoining D r. A. G. TeAGUI's .i-.Drug Store, as usual am pre pared to make to order. Fine Dress, Double Soled W.ater Proof and Punp Boots and Shoes, Of the very 13EST MATERIA LS, and an excel lent tit always warranted. A lso. on hand a large v:riety of ROOTS and I101ES of my own manufiture, which will be dispused of on reasonable terns. WM. McEVOY. Nov. 10 t - 44 " N. P -Wanted, three apprentices to learn lie S hoe- making busi ness. Please apply soon. SIAI'E OF SOUTi CAROLINA, EDGEFIEILD SALE. IN EQUITY. Philip Jenning<, Samipson denigs antd others, Bill for Part'n. Metha Jennitngs and others. IT appearing that Archibald Jennings, Aaron J.1entn igs midl. dosiaht Jenntimtrs, thtree of thte I e trndants :o t his .euit, reside out of and beyond the litttts ot' this State, Ott motion of M'~r. A naust, So liceit'r for Comtrplaittmtis, Ordered thtat said A rcI bald .1lennrings, Aaron .J ennitngs and .1 osiah .Jen ni ngs dlo ) tpld, atnswer or dettutr to thte ll int thtis case within thlree mithrls fromt this date, and, on thteir fare to do so, that the same be takeni pro confesso against themi. A. SIlKINS, C. E. E. D. At uz 2. 1834. 3mt 32 talSc o t O nroOl~ C i niua, EDGiEFIE LD) iIST1RICT1, IN ORDINARY. P Y . T.)iWRIGHTEsq., Ordinairy of Edge Whereas, T1. 5. Martin has applied to me for Letters of Ad minmitrationz, ott all atn'd sin guti.tr t he goods and ebatttles, rightts atnd credits of Mirs. Su-ant St. Johnts late of the District afore said. deceased. TIhese are, therefore, to cite and ndtmonish all anrd singurlar, the kindred attd creditors of the stid deceased, to be antd appiear before me, at our text Ordinary's Conrui for t he said District, to be hliIdent at Edgefield C. HI., on the 20ith day of Ocet.. inst. to snow cause, if arty, why the s:tid ardtministration shottld tniot be granted. Given tinder my -hantd and seal, thtis 5thr daty of Oct. in the year of our Lord tote thousand eighitthuinidred an td lift y-four, attd in the '79thI year of Amuetran Iidepetidencte. II. T. WRIG HT, 0. E. D. Oct. 12. 2L-t __ 39 Fiumal Notice IS hereby civent to all personsa having claims aigaintst te Estate of the late Col. L. Hi. Mundy, to present tthem in due formi previous to tthe Second Montday~ it Novemtber ntext. atnd thtose ittdebted to thte FEstate, or to the Subscriber as A dmitnistratoir, are regntested to make pnymtent otn or before thtat time, as I uam determined on that day to ttuke a fitnal settlement of.thte estate, and must have money to dii so. Consequetttly longer inrdulgence cannot be reasonably expected. 11. T. W RIGHT, A dm'or of ,Col. L. HI. Mundy, dec'd. Aug 10 3mt 30 . Notice. . LL Persons itnd'bted to the Estate of WV. UT L.Moss, dle'd., are requesteid to nmake itnmedi ate piaymentt, and those htaving detnands against said Estate, will present thema pro'per'ly attested. W. 1. MOSS, Adtm'or. SAug17 tf .31 Notice. ALL, Perscons itndebted to thte Estate of W. M. Timm rermarn, idte'd ., are requested to maike arrangemtenits to set tle thte same without djehty, antd thuse' harviner idemanttds atgaitnst said Estate are hereby notilied to render thetm in,. propetrly nttested, its soon ntS possble W M. BY RD, Ad dm'or. Sept 14 3m - 35 Notice ! aLPesn try wise itndebted to the Estate of . lh ise, dee'd., are hereby requested to ma~ke itttmediate settlement, and thtise havigye tmantds artintst saiid Estate wvill le~as' '-ender i their aciounlts forthwith, prope.rly attested, according to law. SIDNEY WISE, xos B. I. MILLER.' os Oct26f ti BROWNING & LEI AN, Il'ORTERS OF French, English and -German 209 and 211 King-street, corner of Market-Street Charleston, S. C. C ARPETINGS.-Ingrain, 3 Plys, Brussels, Ta pestry anld Velvets, CURTAIN MATERIALS, in Silk, Satin and Worsted, Curtain Cambrics and Muslins, in large variety, Embroidered Lace and 5l uslin Curtaiis.all styles, Gilt Cornices, in all tihe new desi1ns, Curtain Gimps, lltders, Loops, Tasels,&c. Drapery Cords and Bell Ropes. in all varieties, British and A merican Floor Oil Cloths, Silver and Gilt Stair Rods and Stair Carpetings. or all styles. Wilton, Velvet, and Axminster Rugs, in large va riety, PLANTATION WOOLENS-lankets,Plains, Kerseye, Caps. &c. Red and White Flannels, Shirtings, &c. Cotton Osuaburgs, of nl the best Southcrn manu factures. Engl;sh and American COTTON FLANNELS, French, English and American Prints, LINENS, of Riehardson's superior make, for Sheetings. Shirtings. Pillow Cases, Table Danmasks, )oylies. Napkins, Towellings, HIuekabr cks, Fruit Cloths, B. E. Diapers, Grass Cloths, &e. Cloths, Cassimetres and Vestings, of best French Goods, Servants' Cloths, in all the shades of English Goods, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans and Lindseys, of all bualities and styles. With a full assortment of lich Dres Goods. fn SILKS, TlSSUE, BAREGES, GRENA DIN ES, M USLINS, &e. - Bombazines,UAlpacas and Mourning Goods, in great variety. Evening Dress Goods, in great variety, constantly received. All the above nre of our own Direct Inn portaitiois, and otl'red at the L U WE - MARKET PRICES. Ternas---CASlE, or City Acceptance. CV'The ONIE PICE SYSTEM strickly ad hered to. All Goods warraited. BROWNING & LEMAN. Charleston, Jan 30 tf 3 GREAT SOUT H E RN RE ME DY JACOB'S CORIDIAL CH10LERA, DISENTERlY, DIAtlIlI(EA, CHOLERA MORBUS, BILLIOUS COLIO, CHOLERA INFANTUM. ALso, A DMInADLY AnArTEID TO 3tANY DIsMASES OF FEMALES, MOST ESPECIALLY PAINFUL MENSTU.TION. TIfE ViiR TrES OF J.A COrTS COPD.; LI .- RE TOO WEL L KNO 1W TO IEQUIRE 1WC5oNUXjS. 1st. It cnres Ite worst eses or Diarrhict:: 211. It enres the wor.t forns or Dysentary ;3d. it cures California or .\e.ri can i)irrrhr.a,; 4t1. It relieves ite sevtrt-t Cholic: .ith. It enres Cholera 'ltorimts; lit. It eures Clioltra Infattttnt; Tilth. It eures painfl ti Menstrunti(n: Sth. it relieves nini, inl Eack and Liint: tlit. It onnier:.el, Nervonusness ani De spondentcy: ]ithI. it resitres Irreiularities: 1i. It dislivs (iloomy and Iiysterien! Feeling; U2i11. Jt's an adnilruble Tonic. A Few Short Extracts from Letters, Testimorials, &n. ' 1 have used Jae's Ctrdiial in my Ianiily, :id have fo1unt1 it a mosat Vflicient :ai inny Jmejntlntent. n s aluable reimerdy." iitn. Ili it\' W.iNEI. Jutr:ie of :aprene Court, Ga. It -ives mte pleastire in ,eiitg nble to reeourneinti Ta cob's.- C rdnial-iny owni per..an[:1l exs-riencee anilhe III. -ilne rience o ity eti ihrs ati friends :aron:i me. is a snitlei ent gitarnntee t- r moe it bIelieve it to be all that it purports to be; viz: A .9orereig/n jeno'tl." WNi. I. IUNDEIIWOOD. l'ornerly Ttilge or Superitor Cotrt. Cherokee Cirenit. "'I ike greal pleusttre in recotonenilnlog ihis invn!tnile met4icinte to all utililteel will iowte diseases. for wiliih I telieve It to he nt sovureign retintly-dleitilv sut-rior to tty thing cise ever tried by ite." A. A. G At'I.DL. Dleuty G. M. a teie Grand Lodge of oa. This eflicient rentety is I:avetiing ito ecielirity as fas as 'litn:part e litti ' iitiin., 1;! 0 us.:, anti gaittig comlineeiitio wiserever listd." Geoirgin .hefierst:en, M!ty 19th.1i. "Il have ustei Jacol's Cotdial in n ;.tnit!y.:t i. w;ith all th:t I ietr at it as a reiely hy those w hop have tried it. iniditees ine It lelieve t1:h it Sitatns at te in-lt f every pri-paralin of 1Ill, kitti. :ntI I voni recmtiend its use in te disease' for wich i it s ontpnit d." 3ILES G. .)(0I51t1B. gent itok of Gn.. Griin. "if tere' is~m a c"trediii,iiiy in ikmumi tistiony J:ttcb's Cortlial t tmil ptiitre-emi nent abve' itl t:her prep:.tionis tir thie enre of' hlotrel I)Itses.. Fromt klite tas it' testinnt nint its icur e.titn int ttrom all q:rpn:.Ituc nut. evry f~tfr ini :tdvancet. kns a titrtive agent, of nwt's it ntot :tt tkhter patent' ptrep:ntiiontt." A. F i.EM1.I ilG. .igent .trine neld F-ir' In.;tr:tnit flitnk. C rinlin. '~* F-'r s:t!e int ti illiize. iy G. . l'Fi.N N.\:r anti W3M. WV. BLISS & 00.. l'rolaietijrs, davanunti. any 11. 8mn __ _IT PROSPECTUS OF THlE New iMap of the State of ?OUTU-CAROLSNA, CoMPrILED FttoM S'r.t, BIt. Poun .iN ('osrT Se'fvervs. ny G. E. W A L.KElR & J UllN JOllY SON. (tvn. Exvsti:nts. V j111 HIS 3A P~ whtieb is nttw presented t. ilbe pubh .R lie hazs been ptublisht by .J. H . (o.ros, uider the pntr'-ntge of t he Leg.isilature of' the !St:ite ofr Southt-Catrointa, and is the onily Map oif the State, whtich. fora accuracey of' delinteation, antd mittutiat of detil enni cltimt to be reliabile. It ha;s been compjiled frotm :ll the survey's made by tor u ndler nult itity of th locta! governmett, the survers tof the emtinentt Civil Entineier., in the ser vice ti' the severnti rail rtt:ti cornp:nie s. atnd theie sulis oftt e l''ited State5 coast se't vey. tlwttt hy gie inkg, wvith greatt prciio, the pot-ititin otf potintts altonug the ctast. VTe .tlapi. int pitk0 o Uitess, starotls unequnaled : it exibiits thle I ties of aulI exisiiing, pit grersi ng antd p tjeted rt ail rottds ;thei whtole sy'stm of p)os t and disktriet rtoails anid all other itt nuth ai mn provemtets ;te siltuationk of' cities, ton us, village s, post ulihees. pr'ivate r'esidehcesno athkie grreat mttulti plie:ty ofi othter obtjets u~suni'y fountd otn the beet niill mtost elaborate ma~ps : itt pointt iof atiskie. execukiont, it will elhallenge comtpatrisont wii th any simtilar work wvhich has ever appeared before the 1tublic. The large Scale (5 muiles to the inch) tdotptedl bys the authors, and the great distitess with whih t natural antd artificial feiaturets at e d< pieted, adapt its pectuliarly tto thet wants ofi all inttere.,ted in cott merce, interital tradle, antd generalI busut ss widldn the Statte. Nit one at all itierested intk the pr ress of the State canu well do wvithtout thtis Mlap, whtich so faithfu'tlly delineates thke actual contditiont of thte contryt. ITe' authors have tle hotnor of referring the public to the gentlemtent whtose' ntames are hereunuto attachted, as htavitnr givent mucht valuabt!e ati~sttnce' and intfortta;tin to i hle wirk i atlsi, to tttnyu as htav intg examinted and certified tto the atuthenticity atnd eneral exceelee of thet samite. SCapt. A. 11. BowMt.is, Umtted States Etngineer Corps. Lawis R. GtDDcs, Esq., Prof. Mlathemtaties Chtar lestn College. Getn. A. II. UnitSANE. L. iJ. Ft.EMttXo Esq. Co1. E. hB. W m-trt, W. M[. STOCKTON. Esq., J. Y. AlILLs Esq., G. IB. Lrrutcoo, Esqj., W. II .GtRIF FEN, Es9. Civil lEngineers. Gov. MAle~s. lIotn. Wa:. AtKEN, lion. J. A. WoonwvAlaD, lion. L. I'd. EITrr-, liont. W. D. Poa ER, Ilon,. -lAs. SIMoNS, lion. 'J. L. PEzTketa. Albbeville Dristrict-J. F. Muarsimil, Esq. A udcrson-Jl. P. Iteed Esq... Barntwell-- A. P. Alhiricht, W. 0. Simnms, Esq's., Beaufort1-A. iAl Rutht, W. J1. Grayson, Esq., Charleston-Ilenry Ravenel, Jas. Fergusont, P.I C. Gaililard. Esu's., Chesterfeld-W.J.Uninna, A. MleFnrlan,Fs's's.,! Darlington-J. A. Dargant, W. 11. Wingate, Esqs., Edgejfeld-James Jones, Esq., Fairfield-]I enc y D~avis, .Jas. Miarltn Esq's., Gecorgetoen-llont. R. F. W. AllstonD L i;t,, Eusq's., finry-Rtobt. Miunroe, Esq. Kershaw-A.'H. Boykini, Wnm. Young, Esq's., Lancaster-J. II. W itherspoont, Esq., Laurens-J. Wistar Simipson!, .l. Hi.lrby, Esq's., Lexington-A. G. Summ~ier, Esq., Mar'ion-W. W. [larllee, Esq., Mar lboroug-C. W. Dudley, Esq., Netoberry-ilmn. J. 11. O'Neall, Orangeburg-Gen. dlamiesont, Spartanbmurgh-.J. Wi. TIucker. G. Canntitt. Esq's., Sumpter-F. .J. Mttses, J1. J1. Belser, Eisq'.s., Unio-J. L. Yotutng. Esq.. WM1. ItlCIlA RDS, A gent for Edgefleld B~arntwell Beoaufoirt, Distriets. Manrch 15th tf 9. Timely Noliee. TO save Cost and to benefit htis Creditors, nn Tearnest ttp peal is mtade to those indebted to StxUEt. E. BowEiRs to coine forwvnrt and pay up. lis Assigned Estate mtust be speedlily closed. W.~ W. SALE, Assignee. Ihamburg, Aug5. 1854. - 3n 30 Rags and Beeswax Wantedl. WANTED Ono' hundred Thousand Pounds of eac . L. GENTRY. Uat..r,. Api 0, n . ,1, PIANO-FORTES, BOOKS,; USIC, kc. THE Subseribers would called at E tentiu- their Splendid assortment of su periU PXA1NO FORTE], Of 6, 6j, 6.1 and 7 Oetavos from the celebrated Manufactories of 1Icox & RAvEN, IlAzELaroN Baos: and A. I. GALE & Co., of New York. These are made from the best and thoroughly sea soned materia!s. with all the -latest improvements, and are ' A R RANTED to stand the various changes of this climate-and for equality and sweet ness of tone cannot be surpassed. Their BOOK and STATIONERY department consists of a good assol tnent of School-and Miscellaneous- Books, And nl the Cheap literature, as soon as-pibuishiW, as well as a large and ivell seleeted Stock of Sta tionery, &c. Their Stock of PRINTED MUSIC is thelargest in the State, consisting of all the popular- Songs, Waltzes, Marches, Varintions, &c. 97T New Music received every week. Musical Instruments. They also keep an elegant assortment, of the fol rowing instruments on hand viz: Violins, Guitars, Violincellos, Clarl nets, Cornopeons, Sax Horns, TENOR HORNS, FLUTINAS, FLAGEOLETS, BANJOS Accordeosts, Tanmborines, FLUTES,. &c. Also, an assortment of Musical Tereh'and*, M An assortment of superior-Violin and Gitar STINGS, always on -hand. All the above articles %till be sold for Cash or good paper, by' GEO. A. OATES & BROS. Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. - Nov 9, tr . 4 FRESH ARRIVALS D R. A. G. TEAGUE respectfully informs his frietis and citizens of Edgefield generally, that he has just re-eived a L ARGE ADDITION to his already extensive Stock of fresh and genuine Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Th is Drugs are carefully examined by'himae ,and all that are found worthless, rejected; 'and those that are approved may be relied on as efficient 'and of unifuormn action. ALL of his Mledicinal Compounds, Tinetures, Pills, Ointments, &c.. &e., are put up under" his own sup-.-rvision ansd in strict accordance wiih the United States Disptnsatory. Fron his long and extensive -experience in the practiece of ledicine, he has made several Com pounds of his own, not to be found in. the Dispensa tory, viz:-A Preparation for the CROUP, which he ha, used extensively for eighteen years, and re ciomimnds with confidencee;- a VERMIFUGE, safe and elicient: and many other Compounds which he makes extemporaneously to fulfil the indications in eclt particular ease for which it is used. It would r.quire more space than could be ob tained in it Newspaper to give aCatalogue of the Drugs, Medicines and Chemicnls kept and sold by hin-sulice it to say, he can furnish a Physleian's Oflice CUM PLETE. with Physick and Furniture.. lie has added to his former Stock some of the most reliable Vegitable extraets, viz: PODOPIUL LIN, STI LLN GINE, LEPTANDRIN, &c. LT Planters and families cnn be supplied with all Iedicines necess:ry in a family-and when desired' directions lint tip with each article. All of the most reputable NOSTRUSIS may be foun.d in his Establishment. Also, Cankdies, Kisses. Sugar Plums and S ands. ALSO, FINE WINES AND BRANDY, for Medicinal purposes. . Perf uinery of his own and Northern make, hard to heat. SOAPS.-A large and extensive variety. CANDLES,- Wax, Sperm and Adamantine. Paints. Oils and Dye Stufs, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY, VARNISHES, &e. BR USIIES.-arkinz, Sash, Tool. Paint, Grain, ing, Tooth, Nail, Fledh, Crumb, Shoe, lUorse aid 'Tnniers Brushes. P ENCiLS-Camel's and Sable Hair, large size. A d last though not least, the finest ILA IR BR US1.1 ES ever offered in the place, of various patrons and qlualtie's. Dresi tind oxtrai fine COMBS, DUS T ING BR USIIE S,-A,' excellent article. PA PER-Fools Cap and Letter Paper, common and line. NO TE PA PER-Various sizes and fney styles, ENVELOPES-Comomon fluff, Plain White cud Faney Note Envelopes, INK, 1.'ENS, PENCILS AND CR AYONS, Os borne's Amaerienn Water Calours.' Gium Elastic Balls-Solid, 'Hollow and Finie.-I'trior Halls for the Ladies, inviting them ti exercise within doors, when the weather is too ineleimment to be out. Alav i8 tf 18 Edgefield&0Cheatham PlankR, ~1i0M tond after the 1st Many next, the Edgefield .L& Chiemlatha lank Rund will be opened from Mlr. .JAMs GitiFFJNs to the junction wvith the 11nm burg & Edugi-field P'lank iload, a distance of about five muiles, and the foluwiag (lates of Toll wvill bo exacted. Rates of Toll. Four, five amnd six horse Wagons, 5 ets per mile Tre" " 4 ". " Two' " 3 "t "i " Two " Carriages 3 " " One " " 2) " "i' " I lorsebnek travc'-l'rs, . 1 " " Vehiles on meeting.nare each entitled to half the PL ANK TRIA CK, miiid the Drivers are required to turn :o the " RIGH T'!". S. F. GOODE, PRESIDENT. A pril 23, tf - 15 .Notice. A Li person. arc h:ereby forewarned against tr ad fing foir either one of three notes give by me, en or about the 30th Septen:ber, 1S53, to Robert C. Fain, or bearer, of P'olk County, Georgia, as lain resolved not to pay anv one of said notes. the con sidration tor wvhich they were given having failed. Ech of said notes is for the sum of twenty-five hnida'ed diillars, and first oneis due on the 25th De eemer, 1854-'the second on the 25th D~ecemnber, 1855, ad the third oni the 25th December, 156. SAM1UEL 'WILLIAMS. A ugust 23, 1854 3m 32 Particular Notice. To the Stockholders of the Edgeficel Odd Fellou-s' and Masonic Building Associa tion:Z GENTLE3!EN: You will come fot'ard and ray to Jlas. B. Sul!livnn, Trensurer, or A. Ramsey. A g'nt, the TIhirdl instalment of 10 per cent. on your Stock. A nd thouse wth~o ha:ve given their Notes for the First andi Second lustalments, are earnestly re questedl to take theom up, as we med money to have the wvork advanced. Please respond early. A. G. TEAGUE, Pres't. JTune 22 tf 22 - Plastering Laths. Ooo00PLASTERING LATIIS, four 200 and rour and a half feet long, for sle tow. A pply at Pliank Road Mitt, 10 miles above unburg, or to HI. A. KENRICK. laomburg, A pril 3 tf 12 White Lead, Linseed Oil, LAMlP OIL, NEATS FOOT OIL and TAN NEiS OiL, for sale next door to SuLLtvmN's. R. T. SiIMS. Aug 24 tf 35 Bacon! TUST received a supply of CHOICE-BACON tJ SIDES, S IIOULIDERS and JIAMS, for sale Cheap for Cash. . G. L. PENN, AGENT. ay 4 tf . ' . 16 Hampton's Shop S Re-opened, at the ro~ot of the hill, immediately at the enitrance -of the Plank Road into Main Street, and neamrly opposite Mr. Witt's residence. Ie Slioes Uorses, makes Plows, Irons Waggons, mends Wafie Irons, Lays Axes, and does vanenss other things after the old style. lie, has adopted many of the mrilerni improvements, in fact all of ttem except that of slighting his work. A nd he humbly asks a call. Jan 11 if 52 Money Wanted! A LL Persons having demands against the Estate ..of. Jesse Limobecker, dee'd.,. are notified to render them in forthwvith, properly attested-anld all any wise indebted to said Estate,,are hereby fore warned to settle thme same immediately, as .longer indulgence must not be expected. J. S. SH ADRACK5 Ad'ors J. S. LIMBECKER. Aug 10 5mn 30