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t er, hair, and ecretary, of *the So - Ifled to order, after 'which.- a odence. fron the nt-Alcohol, was read ich ras succeeded by a S:id appropriate speech DrUai1lerstedt, of Augusta, Qk L. bad finished, the pledge copsented for signatures, and six nnmes .3er siaded to the list, increasing the num ber tousiventy-one',7l.) Mr..D. Arqj en moved, that the zety ilct ten m ates, to auted the Coal veauion of the State Temperance Society. tobe held at Greenville Court house, on the first Monday in August iext-wnere the- follawing persons were duly Dbwson Atkinsod, Saml. Clarke. : . Miller. W. Reldt-k. W. A. I G. 08. Mill-, Th'mas Foster, i 4ad'Drs. C. B. Carter. W. B. idsd H. .Cook. then moved, that the titnks of . society be tendered to Mr. Lallerstedt, orb his ineresing address. ahh was unaninmously carried. Mr. D. Ardis then moved, that the pro sda's of this meeting be publishad in the Washingtoiao, of Augusta; which SThe- ociety then adjourned, to meet again on te list Saturday in the month. B:K -. COOK. Sc'vy. pro ten. 2%eT e pqemeCause.-A public meet y IKheld, at Beaufort, on the 20:b uit., boi jr the popriety of rotming a So. o the 'pinciple of total abstuence. R. W. Barnwell wascalledi to the Chiiand D. L. Thomson appointed See. - Mtary. The meeting was eloquently ad. dressed by 'she Chairman, the Rev. R. Ful. hr. and 1. Rheis Esq; and a Society was reed, called the Washington Soci.-y nf nrt. 23 perses signing the pledge the 27th. the Society met and elected Ibi Hon. R. W. Barnwell, Fresident, Col. William Fuller, . Reynolds, Jr.. T. 0. Barowell, and Wm. Fripp. Son.. Vice. -Presidents; Marion Same, Seeretary and Tieasurer. A number of ladies were pre- 1 sentand enjoyed the pleasure of hear.ng admirable addresses from the President, Albert Rheu, Esq.., and the number of 4mevi of the pledge was increased to thir. e5-two.-Chartegoa t ourier. Cherag !-The Jailor of our county, informs us that the commodions building under his charge, is at this time almost tonantles." He ham not had for the last three weeks a white occupant confined within its walls. This speaks well for the Waingoinninne-Aug. Washingtonian. Hy' ia it?-We perceive that the Wahingtonians of Baltimourhave had several severe attacks aadp' them. (throughtheclummnsof ^ 1Tem. Herald, a - see;) g to tI icip1s of tie higtnoians,inn ning their friends not to blentd either politics or.sectarianim wibtbeir procee- I dings.~ This is the right course. Adhere to it, ad we are sure of success.- N. Y. Wfaskiageesaa ~NeeeL Fiakiag.-On Thursday after nooi, just before a heavy thunder squall came up, eat quarntiiies of fish, of the trout species, were observed at Exchange wharf, rusing in schools. through the space between the ship Aiedora, and tho dock, and the negroes caught numbers of them with their hands. Yesterday afternoon, the fish again made their appearance. and aeveral negroes utasuiomnedi themselves on the fenders of the ship. hanging jusi above the surface of she water, and with shrimp mess, baskets, &c. commenced tunihling ;oat the fish in great numabers. some of them i of large size, being froan9 to 16 inches it, length. There was ptrobably 100 Iline ibh caught in this maniner, in the enurse of1 am hear or tato. Whmat can htave cause~d these inhabitants of the deep to be tnius, reckless of their safety is tor.' thatt we can div'ne. We have not heard of the ir being seen at any of the other wharves, which, afskbes the circumstance appear smore sin :bu.arCalsos Courier. Smemory serves us iright, an act .wsgsed by Congress a few years since. eJ sutIhihng a uniform system of wei-bt. 4 ..'admeasures, and providing ihat tey Ic abomld he depiosited with the Clerks of the several districts and counties in the United , States foe'tbe convenience and infoema- I tin of the people. If this act was passed, I as we think it was, has it ever been carried into eteet? It is very important thtat there should he uniformir in this miuer, for it.i wilfbe asetained by any one who will take the.trouble to examine into it, that the difference in measures is so great, as to aumount to several bushela in a ingle wa - :,~d~hd~ograit; and we presume the weights is not less than in We are not in favor of stuck ,but this is a subject which ev interested in having attended hre has beeir no action on it by arould zt not be well for the e- I re of our State to establish a unit seat. of weights and measures ihr it- I elad deposi where all can ha ve ' apeesf-Va -aseager. -The rains. h have fallen withbitt ste .'ast fosight hae revived the corn and 'coosmop. very much and. if it cnntinues Il sasiale.te hid fair to turn out well,. steuwlsanding she drought ini the earlyr att thsinser.-bid4 *- - ie- e . e r delivered last winter, bia-Gn er - Itassachusetts Le Snitsety.seven out I who obtain p andi solling. 4 S fict he as k. of the the t ebate of ( the old ago, te uein-Chesterfield goun iticovered to ha on fireheOver r and several 'laves were below, and exp64ed to imminent- dn'an As-voon' as it w -a made known to Mr. Thos. R. Hall, superintendent of the Blackheati. mines, he equipped himself ani descended into into the mine through are and smoke, and rescned the owner and the negroes from a death of torture. Too much credit can not be given .esach gallant conduct. Hal this advetturencurred in the days of old Rome, Mr. II. would have been rewarded with a civic crown for his noble seif-devoI tnn. The mine was immediately cover ed up. and it was thought that the fire would be soon smothered.-Enqui-er. Melancholy Occurrence.-A melancholy Vcident has suddenly taken from our encie fyone of its most nctive businese men. he late Oliver 11 Smit. Esq. was last Dvening. about 10 o'clock, driving rapidly Lp Mecting-utreet. when his chair wheel :amne in contact with a carriage in which t gentlem'in and his lady were passing at a moderate pace. The concussion threw oth the lady and gentlettan out, but for unately they received no serious injury. But the quick rate at which the chair of %Ir. Sanith was p:issing. produced a shock iS severe as so throw him some distanee tithe curb stone, where hi% head struck, ;iving a fatal concussion to the brain. which caused immediate death. Mr. Smiith wits a native of javerhill, New Hampshire, where -ie has relatives. to n hut this bereavement will be a severe mlliction. He has a brother residing in York District, in this State. and numerou riebds to deplore his unlooked for and premaiure death. He was a Lawyer in extensve practiee and in the prime of life. ie was engaged in some cases fixed for ial this day m the City Court. and on the meeting of the Court, his death was an sutoced by the assistant counsel and a otion made to adjourn the Court as a mark of respect, was kindly granted by ,is Honor the City Judge.-Southern Paitiot Ott Wednesaday morning last, the Spring Place stage overact about nine miles from this place, as it was going up. rhere were six passengers in it at the time ,iiofrwhom n e understand. escaped injury, excepe Miss Fort, daughter of Dr. Tomlin. Sm Fun who had her arm broke.-Cass. rifle Pioneer. - A citizen of Estill county, Ky., was re :ently shot dead, for bidding for a yoke of ;xen which the sheriti had levied on and was selbng as the property of the man who ahot him. Tbe murderer will now settle his ebts and crimes together, under the gal lows. Fire at Montgoery.-The stables of the MVx----all.ae learn, took fire an the --- u he Sa mr esta d to t Vicke' the isl )n he Lre, I roke iliik >ing folding dot,.. >y the atarm f tire, lea.. he side next the~ window, ca.....,... sfresaid accident. - Wetu.apka Argus fuly 6. ltrac: of a letter from a gentlemanm f Edisto Island t a his friend im Charlestun. --The season of late has becn a very on: propiisons one. From thet 2nd inst. to etrtday, it rminted heavily either by dlay >r night. Our Cotton crops are discese, sod unlessadrought .merceed, tbe produr.t will certainly be~ meatgre, if not as ,mall is that of the Inst year.-C'har. Mercury For several weeks we have~ scarcedv massedl a day without a shower Elf rain. aind requemtly a succession or'very hea.vy ones. [luring tate greate~r portion of that tiume tihe ent bhas been opp)ressive. The cropi 'f Jats (which is a tolerable nut.) mnd he ousderably anjured! by the wet, as it i, hlficul to Gudi dry we ather entough to iarvest andI cure the-it. Coirn ienerally -aks btter than wte ever a w it but it i-s aid ibis crop is nrl ,ldemrovedl ia soimte asrions tiftiae Iow.-r Districts hy dirougtht. )f all kinds of Fruit therm- s an abundance. - GreenUde Mountaineer. The Wiheal C ep.-The Charlottesville Vaa.) Adlvocu.- ol the 2d snys. the wheat nap is miuch better than was isnticipated. rhe blight of rust, from a hich so much es feared, was confined to the stalk main y. It adds, the cr0op is bettcr every way an fur live or ii years past.-Jbid. The Wleather. Crops. &e.-W hen we maued tiur little sheet on the 2d. we re narked that the rains had ceased for a day r two-hut it was only for two days. [hey commenced again on the evening of ham day. and every tay since we have ad showers-and sometimes very hard On Weidnesduy morning in 3 hours we ad a fall taf ttoo and a had/ inches of water. [his weather bhts losteredl the grass crop nore thana the grain-and has been on leasant in bringing a pont us a heated, lamp atmuosphere, very well calculated to roduce the fever coammon to our climate. rhere have beent several cases of fever, all >f shich, however, yielded to medical reatment, anti we have hope that they il continue of a mild type. WVe have ad rain for thirty days save two. The trn and pea crops are not good. bunt the ice crap generally never looked better. )n thie 4rh, inst. Mr. Samuel Fraser sent s an ear of the new crop-and yesterdy ntother from .\Mr. John Izurdl Midlelton's 'Butler's Island" plantation. The head f rice sent is yeterny was 12 inches ug and cont ined 20 grains, It ntas anted on the. 12th of March--inyah )Istrerr, July 9. The THirmet in Maryland.--The Ettston Md ) Star oft the 5th inst says The farmer-e ini this county have near p enoran tbrnough their harvstr and we8. regret to say the erop is a short 6ha. geutlemen informed us that his' pm'pecIU for making athousand-busbels a few we ago were highly ilattering. Hi now-ex pt more than three huidr els yWskl. The crop generally and in some'sections amounts zo failure. and no croaking abouti wias it were otherwise. The Williamsport (Washington.ou ty) Banner of Saturday says: The Harvest in this section of country has been commenced by n f o' ifar mers, and by the middle, jat k it, will be general. The gra$ I d e ry fast, and we believe g lI be sustained from rust he d The crop orgrain is such as has'atbietipe. rtienced for many years. - The Crops in Lower Virgi-i.Tht Norfolk Herald says: rn Prince-a Anne the wheat crop is nesr ly a total failure in cousequeuce of the heavy rains; and it is mutch feared thtthe corn will not average half a crop from the samne cause. In low gmunds it is over floesed, and in more favorable situation'] the rains have been so heavy and incessant that the farmers have not found opportu nity is ork it. Crops in Pennsylvania.-The Bedford (Pa.) inquirer sava:-'a gives us pleas ure to be able to say. that the bright pros pects of an abundan harvest continue un diminished. Many of our farmerssay they never beheld suich .rps. 1Harvest has a ready commenced in dil'erent parts." Crops in Tehnessee.-The lfuutingtou Adver*iser of the- 29th ult. says .-"re prospect of an abundant crop of Corn in tIhis section of Tennessee was never bet ter. lftbe season continues favorable. Corn will not he worth more than &4 it 75- cents per barrel nest fall. The Wheat crop has been reaped and turns out to be very good Flour is now selling at $2 per hundred. and dull at that." From the N 0 Cresant City. THE KENIU(KIAN IN MALTA. A gentletnan in this city attached to "Old Irousides" during her last cruise, has permitted us to dip into hisijournal, which is as rich as Calhoun's gold mind. The following is peculiarly fine. . "We passeJ three weeks in Malta, waiting for despatches. Various plans were devised to kill time. and never did it. pass so pleasautly away. Fishing. row ing. dininer. vine %upperN. etc.. formed our principal amusement; and as the har bor was filled with vsse-ls of all nations, an interchange of courtesies was kept up notil our auchor was weighed and 'Old fronsides' again before the breeze. -- -At tine of the eniertainm.-nts given on shore by the otieers or a British frigate, the couversation turued upon rifle shoot ing. which led to an animated discussio, in which our officers took part. 'I have often heard.' said the c6mman; der of the Thunderer. 'that you havqr fel lows in your country called Kentuekians, who are reckoted great shots with the -.---,--- ''. .ann up fornmonative State.'. Whast say you, then, gentlemen, to .a shooting snatch to mnorow morning?' 'Agree-d, with all our hearis,' said the Yankees The next marnin;; the party met in a beautiful grove, and pl aced their target seve-nty-tive yards distant. The English ride is daliercui from the American, the barrel heing shorter. atnd the stock beavi er. six picked amen rroms the Thunderer were on the grund. all uf whom fared. No one. hont ever. 'cut the pape-r,' (the size of a dollar.j although several of the balls were close to it. The shots were considered excellent by asie Etuitish amat Frcnch offieers present. acnd the nattives wecre greatly astoniahed at the pro~ienacy of thae rileamen. The commsnta.:der of the Thuuderer, turning to th etr~e'r, rsid, I~th a smuile: -Was.sg.la doou thaink ''f that? I take it, you'ail ftol is aelflcult toe come up to it.' -Y0 eay thanik so--but I consider it no shaouo nt ali!' aid the Kenstukian, -hu:s mouater le haunt eke val.' said a Fre-nchi eslicer. 'Jre s montria.' said the Kentuckcian. -IFire away,' said the Euglishuman. 'I'll bet a wine supper for all hands,' said the Kenituckian, 'that I make three shots. e-very one of which will be better than any yet madie, and each succeeding one better than the first.' 'Il bet s wine supp~er for all hands,' sqidl the Kientuckian, 'that I make three shot., every oune of which will be better than the first.' Ill take it,' said the Englishman, smi ling. The Kentuckian slowly raised a rifle he brought frotm homne, and fired. The paper was cut! The second fire was better than the first, and the third 'bored the centre' Nothaing could depict the surprise of all present: the Enoglishman 'acknowledged the corsn,' and said ho was satisfied. TJhe Ketuckian enjoyed a hearty laugh, de elaring~ it was nothing to what he could do -that he 'would be ashamed of such firing inold Kaintuck. Rolling a quid from one quarter of his capacious 'receiver' to an othber, he continued: 'I must have another shot to show yon wvhat can he done with a rifle, and en con vince my French friend I am not boast ing.' The whole party stood silent, In a row, and the Kentuckian retreated about forty yards. making the distaned from .the tree to whsere he stood, near one hbfndred and twenty yards. Ordering a paper of the size as the other to be pot: i the same place, he re-loaded-drew his broad brim med heaver over his en.s, and after taking deliberate aim, blazedl away. 'That was rather toes low,' be said, 'the ball i's about the eighth of an inch below the paper!-the next timse, I'll bring it.' Ont exuamination. the hall was found to be precisely where he said it was, whicb0 nibmient ihermarkable edon li preu Alawith'be :Xaakees, whawcre'uised S wI bing the persimmon,' utkia, as he raised his piece b igradually lowered it and d. spr feli rom the tree, -Ite ibafa* - the nail which sup liefe goge cannot describe the 'lo . otbegnits, and particularly the naaviie *rowded arund the Ken toekian Pisers. That night the wine sole the--'Old Admirals,' and it More .party never~ met in Mialta.'' drunken chap hereaway not ng cold. got up in the night. ad* -he supposed, some embers on the Bbe- gathered some fuel io '011er ied to crest -a flame with ,his h -bellows, 1as in vain. His wife 'm making 'a rues, anti rather thaq h. arbed in: her rest, got up to ma .fr him, when she found that& nd had been Irving to blow four or raggling moonbeams into a blasph South W'stern Farmer. Why uch opposition in N,-w Or 'e to* ryvaluable improvement in ba' *an d why is it soi? p p assesses all the,.advan 8 A and many more; it ins qually as og and as easily put around the ba e ta a great advantage over rope iWAZ vent of fire. Yqsn Could not burn upat load, or n ware. house fuI1or wiles in a month. iron botip ed. ~ ble sever hur.% ssuc' tin tildth GIsrn in Iwo. and -t he b;le ex. paid iron hutiped need not be insa e '1d-the river. n.i its the citv nor tt.n gihrepressed its New Or-sans. Many'.. ors are now conspre+isug their cotIo shippinag size. atnd its a little time i hhe segeneral custom with the countaW&.k Th is"hall the planters incur the great f a douhle cut at snsurasce -.oeo he .river anti another in the city,~' IEsiishing touch if 75 cents per bal ' = siun, %%hen there should no e i t n cessity for uclh char B , Obaters must expect the irosn hoo p Oolently opposed by the ittsur ance . press intess in New Or leans . have only to persevere all acert to overcome all opposi tida .I: is sill1 the hoopq where it presstes offihie b6 ill russ anti injure the ialing cloth. - an argument is not reasona . as* tsheI houp pres on the bale lasti ter tight. anad all of the ru-,t -ust .~ eout side orthe hoop, which e Wid ey-prevented by bruslhing ihe ioo~p w little paint or pitch. 1TeM 'M,1p is sold at she factories as c 34'n li' Now is the proper tine for the pt ft send on their orders for the growing o : hiecanhe9 warded the'sigbt of i4 bed made him shudder a: the idea ofthe ze'sule:. hours ho hsad passed upon it. Initii's casse it was recommend ed so him tendeavor-when he lay down at nigbal, so fis has thouaghta on somuething, at the saine time vast and simple.-such as the wide espass of oceau, or th.- cloud - less vaultqatheaven-tbat te little hurried and disturised images sbat flisted belhre his mind night he charsued away, or hushed to rest.but ihe calming influcnce of one absorbing-Ihought. Though nlot ait all a religious man at she time. the adlvice sug gested to~bis mind, dhat ifran object at once vast and simple was to be selected. nonte could serve 1tha purpose so well as that of God. He resolved thsen to snake thec triasl, and to think of Him. The result exceed ed his most sanguine hnpecs; ins thisnkisng of God. be-fell asleep. Night after nig ht he resorted to the sasme expedient. Thet p)ro ens became delightful; so snitch sin, that hse used to long for she u'tnal hour of retir ing. -What began a's a miere physical tape ration, grew. by imspercepsibsle degrees, in so a gracious inflluenace. Th~e samno Go.d who was Isis reposeo at night, wa-ss in his thoughts by day.-Rev. Hrnry WIoodscurd. YM E NE AL eThe silkeu ti.1thet binds taco soii in g hearts.' On Thursday the 11th inst.. by ste Rev. Ed win Cater, the Rev, Was. II. DAviss to alis atlaar E..Mea&osalt of Abbsevillea District. .The treasures of the deep are not so prectous. As are she cscated comftort of'a man, locked up in woman's loved" At dummer Hill, 8. L'., on Tuesd.:y even ing the hIth instant, by the Rev. Sir. Cunning bam. First Lieutenant al. C. at . Ilanssown., Adjutant 4tirlnfantry U. S. A.. tee .Mis lian asr P. Dahvas, of Augusta, Georgia. 0?Thfk riendsof~olonei p. H. AltAAULLY. asutune bis a eunsdtdate for the offlke of Birigmadier Geneaural. to till the vacancy ocessoned by the resigauons of Geni. July 13 te 2-4 00# t Logw Price.I idB7 i. riber being desirous ot redae -.i,gpreseat stock by the fall season. wall off'et 00DS at very low prices; a liberal diseoat will be made for cash. All those that wish so avail themselves of' this opportunuisy of buying Casa, will call and examine for them selves. E . B. PREISLE~Y E?dgeueldC. ii. 20th Jnly. af 25 75@' Brick ftor sale. E TtiCIL whoh-ale os rrtadl, they are well 1mrted, and a dne asrment: I will se tisem low', for cash. Any person wishing to purebaseaea sea ample of them. by ap. pling aey reusdenee, ones mile frowm Edger. .~dC. UH9n tle stage road leading in Hlam burg - JOHN MeD ?VITT Jo20S p: -- if 2 Loade a Porter. etv A sUPERItO r wT LE. jut& cie Secretary 's Offce, COLUMBIA. th July, 1642. TO ALL WII31 IT M1AY CONCERN. ME :tknown, that Axrannw iWARER ofthe City of New York, lately appointed and commissioned by Ili- Excellency the Govern or of thi State. Commitsioner '"To take the ackoowledgemaent or proof of'any deeda. mort gage. or other cetrveynace of any lands or ten ements. lying its or being in this State, or ofany countract,letter ofattorney, or any other writing i tender seal, to be used and recorded ins this State," did. onl the 25th of June. 1842, take and t.nbiscribe. on oath. before 1). P. Ingraham, Judge of the New York Common Pleas. and ex ofcio Justice of the Justices of the- Peace. that he will well and faitlhully perform. Wo the best of his skill and ability all the duties of Conomisioner. according to an Act of the Se nate and lionne of Represntotatives sothe State of South Carolina, entitled - A n Act to anthor. izetlte ntppointnent ofra Conmissioner or Corn misaioners to take the acknuwledgements of deeds and other instrutnens of writing under sel. nnd for other purioses," passed on the 17th December, 1TM. W.1M. F ARTHUR. Dh puty &crdary Stale. Jully 20 1t15 Notice. NLLl.CT11ON tot tirigadier General of ..~ Bahe 2d1 lirCuaaLe iuanatry. . .. to fill the vacanacy ..ccamoied ly the rcsignation of G,-eral Wmbah, is hereby oardered to be held at th- Old Well. on the 4th londay ins Augutt next. LOUIS T WIGF.\LL. Col. 7th Rteg. Julae 25 6E 24 X . HEAD QUARTERS, Cz.Ana Os, JUL 22, 11-12. [Onlers% No. -.] f IIt E Ctnmisionted Officers of ile follow. ing Brigndes are ordered to enacattp for five dayo. at the tinm. herein specified. viz The tith Btrigade ,f intantry, at Yongue's, onl 31 otndlay. the 25tl Juely aaext. The iltt lr;gade oif infntry. at a place to be selected by the llajor Geteaal ofthe Zth Di. %is0n. slu Tuesday. ste 2d day of August next. The 2d Brigade of Infantry. on Tuesday, the 9th day of August next. The tnt Brigade of ltfantry, on Tuesd:iy, the 2:d day-of August next. TIe'lajor Gen eral ofthe Ist Division will deaoigtnate the places for the Ist and 2d Brigades to encamipj, and re port to the Contmander-iu-chief. the places so Pelected. The 9th Brigade of linfantry, at the Lime sionts, and the Usrigadier Gienerals of the 5th, 6th ad 7th Uriguddes, aret regnired to extend so much of this order as relates to their respective cotmnads The- Qutarte-r anster General will canse te arms and tents to be at each enacampaenut ina due time. The following Aidlseke-Camap to thte Cnoi manderu -in~ Chie-f, nre artdered to attend thte e 'rThomnsona. Etnglhsh. Mlanning, Wallace, Mtar shall. Sintgleton atnd Tayloar. Bly ordecr of the Commtander-int-Chttuf. J. W. CANTEY. Adjutant and lupator (J.ural. Jnlv 7 fit 24 T'ill U. S. DIS'TRtIC OURL i,( .DiaTtltCT Or' C't1T tt CArno't. S~ W II Elt-'A l: eble.. Stmitha, Itinotandas Shtoc tanaker ofr Newhetarry vill:;e, acid 8tate afcth ti Cazrolitm.Ihatht gibsd a pe-titioni psrayinjg tht Ihe mtay b~e deca.lta -d aI ltankI~rupt, putrsntt~ to thte Art'of Congtresst of thte Unitt-de Staten, mtade.n ndl notw int foarec. conce-rning flankrtsn tand thast lhe mtav haave' thea baeeit of theo said act: this is toa give u'ti:-e softhe. said Ia.ttito, andI that ac hearinag theareoaf will be hnd btefure thte iltnornbtle Robe'rt It. G;ilcharist, Jud;:e of the said Coturt, at a Contrt to bte holdent at the Fead eral Couart ilue. int Chtarleston, onu Monday the Girst day of Atugust ntext, at eleven o'clock. A. 31..nat whtich plasce antd tunte all persona in terested ny nppear .and shoew cauase, if any they have, why thte prayer of the said petitioa er ahtouald not be gratnted. Charlestott, 7th day ofiJuly, 1812. 11. Y. G RA Y. Clerk. Jualy 13 3t 24 Land for Sale. T lIPE Sublscribe.r en ill se-Il at Edgefield C.Il. on the firat 3lontday in August next, a valuable TRACT OF LAND, cointair.inag three hunadred atnd forty-two acres, more or lesst, satnate ont the waters of M1ountain and Hlorste Pent Cre-eks, adjoining lands of Mir. Angrove, Mir. Philipan, Mir. Ream. Mr Gole man. and others. The tract is tall itt wood. The rtrms of sale are otte and two years credit, the jaurchaser giving notes witha two good securities, bearing interest from date otn the l:ast paymenmt,aud a warrant or gocod title will be given. ~ .SEPR JulyG 64t 23 I,, Bankruptcey. T IE E Stubacraber htai been, by the Judge o the District Coirt for South Caroina Distaict tapptoit~ted Comamisnioner for Peige~eld District pursuant to the provisions oaf the Act ouf Congrees. made., and now in force, concern ing Bantkrupts. Thterefore. any person wish ing to avail him'aelf ofrsaid Act, wall tplease call upon the undersigned, at Hamburg, S. C., who *il prepare all the papers tecessary to a fitnal discharge, on as liberal terms ais any other per son, htaving procured all the Rules anad Blatnks of said Court required. &c. ROBERT ANDERSON. Hamburg, June 27th 1882 tf 22 HavaRa Cigars, P R ESH aupply of various desc-riptens t and prices, just received and lo aeb SCRANTON & IIEIG 8. .may 4 4t .14 LewisElizey.g' - B w orde-r froma e Lourt ae C oitmen Pe.:n8 the. fno1: tar'1 ... I iha) proceea to 'll at Edgetiald re.:r: Houte. the irt .onday in Augnert lit xt. tihe tract - land wite defeant now lives, coo . taining ii hundred nd tory acres, more or less, adjoining lands of tha estate of Thomas Lauar. -- Cater, and others. To be sold on a credit of three moeiths. except one-fourth of the purchase money which must be in cash. The titles to h. signed but not delivered, till the whole of the purchate money be paid, and if the full amount of the credit portion he not paid when due, the property to be resold on that day for cash, at the riak of tie forenir pur chaser. S. CHRISTIE, s. . July 13 ($3) 31 31 Notice. H AVING purchased of Messrs. Bryan & M. inor, their entite stock ot G(oods in the MArrant Tailoring Business, it this plac., we would take this metiod of informing our friends and the public generally, that they enn he irnishied at the old stand -if Bryan & 31i. nor. with Clothing, on as good tenns. and tunt itferior in t nahity to any similar etablishinent in the Soant ern country. We inteid to keep fn hand at all timnesa. a grood stock of English & French Cloths, anl CAsMiXanhs. sela-cted in the New York -)d Philadelphin .larkets, together with all either articl-s an out lint-; and r.) theose who fa vor us with their patronage in this business we wond say that every exettion on our part shall be used to give perfect .atisfaction. GOODE & LYO. January 1. ti 4 Selling ofI'at Cost for Cash. i n 'lo senber offi-rs feor eale % hhlesale T ansd retail a Insge rnd exte-nsivc stck of Ready male Clothing an4 at Francis If. CukAe'm ld stand. Those in want of either. will do Well to call and e-saine' t-e sock before- purcha-ing. as the gouis will be sold lower than they carn be ton::ht in the city or ese-where. P. W. AUTEN. P, S. Those idlelited tit F. II. Cooke by note or book aeciunt, %%ill enll on the subseiriber at the store and make iaymiient. Augusta, Ga., April -2-Me 4 it 1S &U. &xt. . 1Pricesiteduced. United States Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. T [I. undersigned respectfully liforms his frieuds arid patrons, that in accordance with the pressure tof tIse timier, hre will. on and aller the tirst day if June next, reduce his rates as follows: Tranilent Boiarder, per day, $1 50 Day Boarders, per usnth. 15.00 j0tei Boarders in proportion. Th'~inklfsil f.,"r --- ..e-r.ment ha resznect, I'STDL1S1.VE.VT. Tp H E Subscriber informas his friends, that Ihe has provided himself with the best me ternIs fin smraking firse lBOTS and S10ES. andI hra commenuced business at Pottersvill. The hest evidence of thanks that he can give his friends and the public, for their patronage wich lie hopes to merit, is tao insure gtood and fashionable work. upon terms to snit the timies. STEVEN A. BiROWN. E7 Iepairing done at the sirortest notrce. may 4 3t 14 Notice. STICAYED fromn the tribscriber on the 22d bA Mar. a small liebt bay 110R SE COLT. Iweo years old, ttinrlteired, withi white t'-ct, a bLarze sr n ifce. with a very heavy mane and tail. Wheno ast hseard from. Ire was near Cain l'sidge. in comnpansy with a stray tltie. Any persons seeing suech a Colt wnill please take himn sap, and drolp a litre to the. arilaribe~r at Sleept~y Creek. EdgefielId Distr ict. S. C.. arid they shall bie well paid for their trouibe. JAMIES DOREN. Juine22 3t* 21 Medical Notice. Dr. JOHN G. WVILLIAUS, O FFEICS hris prof--siernal servicee tso the citri.c-nU of Edt~efieldl vill::ge arid aaca.cut c-ountry . atid hass iaksen an Utlie next dor t a t - Geant. .!. I.. Bonhiatm's near the Court ilousei, whete he can lie fund at all timies during thir day, and during the night at S. F. Goeode's dwelling, except when ualsant onr psofessionutl duties. may25 tf 17 S. S. TOIIPKIN%, ATTOltNEY 4T L..W. W I LL attend punacturally to any p~rot'ession al buisinene entruastedl to hea- enarge. Otfice at Edlgefield Court flouse. over Siz . B. Presley's brick store. may 4 4t 14 . State of NotIta (Xir'olito . EDGEFIElLD DISTRItCT. -i4 - IN TIlE COM1MON PLEAS. Wmn. scurry, ) Cs. >Declaration in Alssumrpsit: Johnt Scurry. W Wmn. II. birenntan, for the use of Wim. Serirry, Declarationt in Debt John Scnrry.1 73'ilElaintls navinig this slay fried lhe-ir .decaratins in the aboavae stated cases, in niy omie, arid tire defendant hav ing no wife or attorney, known to be within this State. on whrom a copy of said declarations, with a rule to plead shrall be served. It is ordered that the said defendaint do plead to thre isaid declamati-'ns withrin a yar and day fromi ther pnbicton of this order, or final and absolute judgmnt wit be awarded aainsut hinm. GEO. POPE. c. c. r. Clerk's Ojis. w 27th May. 1842. ly 18 For Sale. - -- A em to suit tire ties a t Baconi, or Mr. A Clarke,a j*C inarech6 ~t