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-~ ~ H MILEN\IAL 1.uutA It , Oil 1he 7tt ins.t., by thI,- vy. 1). Bdie, .1r. R. G. I!.uM.OND, of Gareenville, to 31i:s Wx OD IT U AR Y. D irm :hia ~.'.- o t h ua Sepi tiber, .alrt. LI:.'.ai in ai' ; wife of .tols Darat, in the thirty niiti yerr ' h-r a-'. Tihe dIocased had been for Ilh l...t txev va . :rs a 1cons tstet rnektmber of the 1lt. Z on I . f t Churhii. As a Chr:stialt sh was *eveiatar. devaiut and' exepiilarv a- a4 her, devo tad, l'ad and solicitus ; as a% iie, Shneerealnn at'ee-t tioali'. v r tenlder i a nd duitifl. 'Ile iaves a hus J'anda .I:l five chit den to mnoutIt her' Its. n - '1Taa l'lh.avin agtle menLha ate ni ii:: ted for Cuaim:.)onecrs of the Pouor 'f Ed.st:d Ditr:t', at the en.s:aui; electiol on the econuid Latlnday in Ue tubter next, viz: *A 1:1.ION!3 c; U. A. iTRUT~iER, J.%Al-S B.AC1 W ELL. E Frieniids of Dr. \T. S. .U1E re speeatfulv iiuounce him as -a Caaintte fur a eat ; iI the Llo'us-teX iLepresenaties at the en-4ung elaet nt. &l.i :... . I LiU ' Y is p.it:a iy anhaunvedI bve iis fliend as: a. . n tate lr a.\hjar of the Lower' JIatuatiLa, I utmh~~ iitaat. I. i i th & laemiy voa - s.n aI by "hel r.aaal a f a !. .\. - . N A'. Law ;.Notice r I t'aU d r a.a!e hwve la:n.I aP nr:~p .t al~ ta i'si iCE L.\V :n EBeted u (; to-.G .aL \t1i1 a.'.i A L f. i . a t t E. a l .. e -aaI. t'' I \ .\ at Y P. e- . - '1. ti 2 - . a .-. . on :a.r~ Capt. a.oaAGNE. - . I . r - .\nmed .: a :--. k as o. h a' a .i a i: I' . a .. a ':: le ! I .: a I t rtlae ; '1:ta01 a. .u l n - 'a a -ei. d vr .\ . i- l.: .1. A .A , Iwn aa. :.a sii.'! I .:a nl? -. ~ l - 'o ! .[ . n (M !1r a .! .:y f ';s a' C. 'a n -a n c e S reEm.n Lt-it,.kh \"; -l. G a T -an \ vy I .- -a .. .\a~ . a r -t . V.. '1 .o::: . a ,. i- -e ,, -- aa 'a - ' -a . .a n. .,:.. ' Ae m . . l it. ..: . . c a-.:! \\ Si:, . r. lA W.i A all n.a. T.i -J 'nr l::: .. lm : ht. .l. a. G d i rra -- r a . .dl'ery :! :t I~a a n a en al ahnv 'a.! rr. C .\ iaD.ah . ani Li: 'e. W .at~ C. . a. Ia 'X \-s.t v.t. I a/ e a'. -. .:: r-1 i s :: .. a i . E a a ri' I ; .:: J' ; : '.- . !. .\.. t . a Chata in, lien. ni ;:e I- '.i-.I'. 1 1 .tr Kirse. . . Js.ta, 'ia \ae r. -I;e:r.l. T 'rJ . I s ' lI.d I. Vly Dt'aniel l't.. iittltta.:,.e~~a;a~ i. a"" . :: '.ni I. i'La. 0 a.')a .a er ' .Ieir, r.Ca inV m; , am V . a ,: b" enaat a : ; .-s f e on nth A i- a~ 't in if :h e I aaheure 'i acl aat ' W *so h. tein's~ : at' ha.. \ '..rrt:a ':~' ii nt \. N' ria livaaa . aa a' :ai l ;1 .sa a . 0be i ai i ta i at eti\ ' III.a'aa yt.a Resle.! 'i atth eet'ta hWatI"' re oI from T tomu \ t-on.s t. h~ 'a.a, t t . iht: teta: Se pt -: I , . t o .. 'ara na are h e. 'a.toe no to tr s .aa a a~ a n thet' -Iaiti beoN ni' g to the E-I , taiao . Jtrawa~ of~., 'h j cat nn . a thou at aarmi aal aaaf aa'' ah a) at. 1 , iX:a'.-a'4.aa! i i .. G EDGjtt.a i.'E a' d) DaSlT .D a lih a'Distrit..: Wherejas.~f tt Atat'r Dtzieaa~r haa aplitd..o mcaae AuiarIaia the aods .and ch t.I, ar itas In.l r adit of' illh. lan :iaaz''r l'atlai of teaitricaa t otie Th'ea:. a reIata. 11 aaer aaa.tt' to i t a amoish ta lle to at. hoalde atiaE gefield C. ' II .n thei:ind "y of' O:. '. next~'.I to showen, (.i~t' f ay wh G\itven t~ onderI tay hr nd''' and pel.ti I-lt .i fa Set.'n th' year iofi ou'rtjaLordj onej thand eight hundrted adlifty-fourll,. andt' i the''adth yar of'lica Amearienr Undependencea.t L %t aitia tae:aa'. atII. T.tt W IGI.'l IT,.'rt Ea. D..t uSeptic\ 14 2iaa''M >aat 35rIt a~j .I~l' NEW FALL GOODS L.D.LALLERSTEDT, H AS received at his Old Stand, corner of Glube Ilotel, Broad Street, A ugusmt, Ga., a NEW and COMIPLET E assortment of -Coxis-rxa a r.ue~r or ITeavv Plaid and Brocade SILKS,new and beautiful Simili Plaid. 2urcil and plain, CASIIERES and DEL.INLS. very cheap, Great variety f f MIRENOS, ALPACCAS and ('ibI-r CLOTIIS. Ea:rl:on (iNG II AMS and PRINTS, A brloe :nll beiutiful aso rtment of Needle Worked COL,.lRSand SLELVES, IJOSIEITYatid CLOVE S in endiless vatrietv. p i ol-'c and i-:nSlish CASSIMERES, C. SSEMERES:nd SATTINETS, lld:n1W hue FLANNVELS, Coored :1d Whijte Negrr BLANKETS, 0-4, I1-I and 12-4 lied BLAKKET.. o.VN. 1|1URS and STRIPJE.Sat Faetiry prices, KER L'YS and GEO. PLAINS. und alnort everythuin eIse belonginii 1to the I Iry Gtoods trade, wi a: e ollered on the most favourable terns, and to whiell he ilvites attentiol. A ugusta, Sept 20 2t 36 Eclectic Ml edical Institute, CIXCINNATTI, OHIO. C IA RTli - , 1 S45-Tota Nu:iber of \atri 'uh1nt11. 1 I5--Sessin of 18t3-54, Matrieu lants2, 2; Graduates, 126. Mlt,-in \iedica mini Mledica: Butaniy-C. 11' CLnE \ \'.: L. 2N 1)), ). 1). Physidolury, lustituties and Therapeuties-J. R. BWCil A.N', .\. D. M.Aed Icl Practice atnl Patholov-R. S. N EW To N. . I'1. FRv . 11hi'3.\N. M. D. b-- e r Msa of Womian and Chldren (iieal .veturs-vrofs. NEWTON anm FR E E I.\ A N. .;mo:rt. of.1trn-I .'~;l Th. m s (iOf the 1lstitute will coilnnice c22t2.ue si-:c 2 Weeiks'. trn;2.:inIg ''n 3r~d of Ft . I i .-.v . Sr Sprillg"Se 8s iln wi!Iill iin lee ' :b: f Fi" !U.A K '. ,mnd t.-ri inatu onf the b..f :I r:lu tu." - r-lI iary Ieeiires wi:l be Iv r-a Ih 11 t to th-Ie I th .I f.1 Octobevr. Clii e22 lo - U.-tion v.ill be givIn twice a week, ill the Sl.nial .liphh2ter. hIIle fee of $2~> paid on) '.i,1i.ul:. on . enrest2 :Id llission to all the I.eetures f the.-I in.:tue, iiluding: the A natomical llall and C l:ie.~a I . 1 :prent. The gradatiting ftc is -20. The 1 \ miei2:l -partment, by a receit discove. ry, hi--e re:de ei eculiary attractive, and imn pr; 2:: i2prove:n.nts ii ledical Practice, Niateria .h-.la n v.1hy:.iil'v, are einbra'cl in the coulr'se. b Ib iiaiu-d iat from :412 50 to .3 00 per week. nd.?-II '2 arrivinIg lin the city, will call at iw ;;i' i1 Plrl. I:.S. Newt. i SevenLth Street, between Vinek andwlce .1. 1:. I;CIIANAN, M. D., DEAN. STAi OF SO CII CAROLINA, .V EjQUI TY. Johm Brigg- mnd others, J. A.T:.i wr, guar. al IuI ( VInd otheris.) i N ie iecei to :n Order of Court in this cage, SI will :ki at Edgetield C. It., on fin first .! 1!y V1in Novembi ter Iext, the fullowing Tract A Tr::et cou:nin! one hundred and forty ::Ier. 1:- lo les anil bouinded by Laids of the f'i:t' of 3:nnel Tompkins, dee'd.,"Thoimas D:;rr:1 and w:er, being a parcel of Laud con. veyed.i-i by .Iulll ljiackwell to llenrietta Logan T:::.,::-.-A 'redit of twelve monthis from day f I ureb*h-erito .ive bilnd, Witi good sure y. ti tee:e thj puichiae ,iniey. A mort -: i of th- pi22es will be required. Costs it, Le lid ill ca 1 ... A. SD3IKINS, C. E. E. D Mm o .G)U h Car'oliana, IN fOioJ)N.\ld.' pY II.I T. ill! T, Eaqunire, Ordinary of Wio2.' 2:2aa 1I. Ropevr ha:s applied Ito me *'r Leuer of- i Administraltion, on2 all an:d sin !ar the luld' :22:d ebatt1els, rights and credits .!h Galord, late of the District afore TIs ::r.2. 1 hrOe to cite and aidmonish all d. - .nhir. the kindred and:2 ered(itolrs of the d .ii.:'d 11i b2e and appeac:r befo're me. at ne I' nex 2:2ts Court lior the said Distriet, he: hv den !. t'i:-.1::dgelild C.i l~ 1.,n the 2ndtl yeJ or :'.: ,.- v:. r 1ie . I) to sh wLea.,e ra y h 11. T1. WRIGIT, 0. E. D. Stp , :1 2t 3G IN 0RINA 'RY, U. II. T.' \RIll'T, Esqur., Ordinary o .) E.uI'.chl lhistrict: Wherea i- larv: A. Colemanna hta1 applied to neC .' f Le-ters iof Adlaltitraition2. 1)2 all ud. crd. o . . \ i. alenl:n bi:te of the Djis The...:.r- .:.reforei. to2 te :and2 :ldrnoish. all 2ud. sila:r.l the IkindredI :2122dereditr of tile rmrI'22' nex Onlir''s Curtl' for thte sa:id Distriet. d:: of2 (O-t. tnext. toi ,.how e1221-e, if any1, why13 G imi- n:::ier ZIyV h2:nnI~ :nd .4eal. t his 16th2 dlay of tirlt hundred2'2 :md1i vtilly-or anld ill tile 79:h 11. T. W RIG ilT, 0. E. D. Sept 1 ZIt1 36 G E O. E. H EN D Y, E sq. TIl'. Subscriersh tke 2rc:t pleas-ure inl recom1 122mendinl. this gen2tleman22 as1 a tMlote Cutter andI Mtill Dresser I Ile ens~ heanlltiin l i LL1. STON ES ait his Quary onl (Ioud's Creek. an~d MIItWa t5Wlil er old dot wetll to iv im a tI-l. E. P. & .J. ALNEYL. Jlig:ins i'Fr, S. C. NT Perso~n wmiing thleir .alill Stones Dressed Not ris'.lie P. 0., EdgefieIld I istrict, S. C., anld hie wilImtl withleasur21e give themi promp a212lttenltio n. G. E. J1LNDT. Norivi'. lle P. 0., Mlay 29, ti' 20 .L and for Sale. J WTIl 112 o r fr sa:le at1 E'l!efel C. 11., on thle Ii -it \ hnain O 2 ctobher next, the Tract ofi La2nd oin u; him-h I a:t presvlnt reside, lying on Turkey Creek, 500 or 600 Acres1 Aiijiing lands1 of A. Ithaand, .John A. Addisont andi other~s. A large piorltin of tile above Tract is in wvoods, well tiimbered. The balance is in a hlighI slate oIf e1:ltivaliion. l'errions wmiin1g to purch~asc can do so privately befor'- thle salle bplica~lhltionl to the Subs1cribe'r. The Lana can b121le pulrchlased onl ile by a respon sible- 11ureb-iaier. - II soildI2 at ublic sale terms will be a cediit of twelvc monulths. MARTIIA MOSELET. Sept 7 4t1 341 Lan dbr Sale. l[ill IE Subscriber mwishing t-> attendu more1' partieni olyl toi the~ pracIticet (If his proifessionl, otfers his~ Fo"rt Charritie Lan2d for salek, adjinJIinI2 Viennal, extendl i a m2ile or mo2re on Savannlah River, and running222 siome two mliles back, containing Scven -Hundred Acres, Muore or le'ss. Uetmmeen 2001 and :300 acres is first rate: iiw groun2td. Onle-hlfl the Tract is ceared and unlder goid fence, mwith convenient buildings, whlile thle reminhder is mwelltimnbered woodlandl. II' no2t disposed of by the first Monday in Novem ber, will lbe olfered to'thle highest bidider at Abbc Senit 3t - 35 NEW FALL GOODS! WlILLIA.1 SH1EAR, AUGUSTA. GA., IIAS just received from New York a part of his FALL SUPPLIES, enlbracing a great va riety of Suitable for the pre.;ent season, amolng which ;i* Rich Satin I'laid. rocade and Fancy SILKS, of the latest Paris stylis; Rich all Wool Paris rrinted DELA INES, of new and elegant styls Freich a'l Wool Faney PLAIDS, of beautifl style for Ladivs Dresses; English PRINTS and Fancy GINGIf.AMS. warranted fast oilors; Sup English Mourning PRINTS and GING 11.13s; Luinu's Plain White. Ulac and Faney Colored MEUNOS. of superior qnality Luin'sW Plain b'aek :m it iv,.y Cotorevd DE LAINES.and Dhl ek CH1:.: LIS; Sulerior lilack BOMlitAZINI.S. Ilh:k AL PACAS.and Black Canton COTIIN ; SuperioJrEnis~ih lilmck CRAlPESI ,0orTrirnmingz and for Murnin Veils: Ladies' Enhr,ilerei French COLI,.I RS, UN DERSLEEVES and COLLAlETS tit' banti ful styls: Ladiis' Mourning COLLARS and UNDER SLE EVES;.. Wokd\uulini EDGINGS and- INSERT INGS. aInl Narrow h'lr ad Ei10X5S; lii i Tlireal, \'alene.ennes, \lltee ani d le oito LA CES: l..:d,. ' .mbribalerd. ScIillm4l. W mi.le lIn F1/1111-'NC3.IlJ-bI auti111-1y RBBO S Faiier Neck ani limmt RtIIJO.S: lza it s' 1\idl and Gauntlet GL01'ES, and Loniig and .-lort 1ana4 lnek i.ace Mi T TS; Ladies' 1;ark Spuin Si:k and Fleevy-:ined1 IOSE. some of extra wegfIL ant.1 size. fIi the best Iti1l.L and quality: Rea! Ish and lieavy Shaker FLJ AKVELS, of the best make ; Sitper1ioir Wesh A L ZE,.Soyand Silk Wall, FLA S S E, 1,S ; I leavy all Woojl Red FL.NNELS, ioir servants, at I .x 1.1ie, S-: EnbshI-s6t CdI FLIKNELS. 6.r L:mibs' svckb: En-,.ish andi Amerle~man uwt FL.lXX I*LS.,,: !.upelrmr st.yle anld g nl.hity, widh :I grcat vallitY I.: (ther newan :n beautniul :t-i th s ft ! ad. Fan. Dry Gools. inany r wich ihve jnt hell Iu. ebased at auctionI 1.0r btI fli th ',Is of ilnsp rt:!n al; 1: 1 ll 1, whichl w 11 b11- -.d 3! very lo.pr e . e arlvare respe fully inlvited to e l ad1 ex:ine A Igust:. sept I if 5 Splendid Carpets. VW LLIAM1 SMEA.\Mo uutaG. aj' reeived from -New Yoirk. Entish Tap- stry Velvet CARPETS, .f rich and spleli] ls stlis: J.iilish 1Uprn.sels CARPETS, of elite :u. tic gant pitterns; Superior Three-Ily and ingrain CA RPETS, (, newandI bCutifll stIles: Su.PIli nd wjilled[ \'enetin C:AIIPETS; 1Lch Cheitlle R UGS, to inti the Ca:-; The~ 'Tpe.trI. \elvet aid En ruli I'ris ('. R PETS. aare of tIe-.iiio-t recent im ;Itt in rehiss of color uni ehoanie and . .]: t.-rnt surpa1.s anyt F-hv d-e otep'le They are also tieired at gretvleeile rI nil, the publi :are rispectfully inlvil to exallietl e a Nortinenit. A ugusta, Sept 11 f .".5 Rich Dress Silks AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES T 7JILI.I.\31 Sl I EAi., has juti reecI fn r l I V New York, L\D1&sIi;' RII I. 'I I N S-: S S I L K S, of new :m14 bie.:tiful style, v .h WI re purc4.inwed at anetion gre:tv b 0i: Ct e 41S o i'n lorttionuii. andtil whieb art fi'eed42 at re:tb The ladies are respeetluly ivittd ti c.dl :ni e A uguisa. Sp I 11 tr 0 N1 ot ice! A T thie risk (of the f*rtir pureb:si I. I w;;l selI -Sat EdLetiel C. HI.. m ih.- lir-t 31;oy ii (October next, a TRA CT 01 L.\N I) beIn t t the Estate of \'an II wea'renlein, det.'d., cai in OnteI litlred and lFirty-ine aen-s.;nai I.mniil by lariis of Gen. J1. RI. W~ever, .r. 1T. .(iusanid IBenj. Be'tiis. TIeii~s -Said Latial- wviti Ihe sithl in : credi t nil Ireq~uired to gve note with~ i:Iy'e se :. Sept 14t ;t 3 3leind- ian, 'pt rs, ''I ORDE R NO. 1. ,~ COUlRT 31 .\HTI .\ I. will conivenet i!lhei ..LJ..Anuisox's, oin Frithay, the' 2dl I Sept. in:st .. for the tr'ial of all dindteri'~s. iThe fta'.win.g Uiheers wtill coinpose the Court. Lieut. Col. IltLo.ow.lr. Prein.;l~ Calit. oruuTl~c-r, *Luint J.d..\te.: ".P Count, " W.j'uuZ. "ei 14r :eit 4:sv bs L' D ~ t. 'n ruxsla, " Wep. . S-ra.ss ORDE . 31NO - . C. .l A IrtwTI. ~wl .lt' lA& ;:oet .o T.l k. . a I.u, A ti d 't:I.1ailt ;ites fM l I i E ii It:nui duty. a t2P 'f CI'oiuuT \l I.. i. ~ill loistti the (t Lowe's and arue hecreby sn~umnid toi appiear' at the ihne antI place abovet IClesig:nated. CatI iu Cls. tt.Ti Preshlenit. Cat.J.M Tou*oraxi jIss, ~i x - (l .1a.~ox " .1. St-:xrE.:u, "G 1o:.I' " .1lssos.S'''.Iliu.uux l~v t~er i Co" '. I. iSTuu..an "SG. .\ . one34 r l ll uhieriteriisilili Sf ti ::n.iii Ii. fxiis, .ilL.' Fhi. 1aC.in Si ru: B.Juke i A Iroet--.'I 1800rde or C000 A .cF.sT, O1 is u .cllotre, .\ti ealynih l. n slat' to. e Landlti i Teradtsu~te. iooI ncsr iieroest, toir se hiodniire Tra' ofen Landi iln Fpl'direhansye' e wil k.:ive iin r landis of J e ..\ Taet. i i.le. seel ln ningu W., lrisn and. W. U.Drn 3.-h Paet1800taor B00 Araes, es i weS waruatlerabl timberd.and iaaptiedl Ca griainofal kind usul ~ti " four lmtend lst iut for ny TiherDeln svr odrae h 'e necesarim rveet aire god, reomed ofu shel tis ilaerly alit ash ade . 1. W01TN. E eFIed Sta S il T li ESE valat aisr-t;jjnIght and ynt'iCa esfen ri oti .and eisn the 'iit ::afr oriare t ermelgini ho at st forel tsniSS tanon. or la bhrsany otihirwt deirabl purpile, areill'ee for salle J. 31. Wl'TT. Auy27 . tf 32 Edcgcestfi rs ou Steam 5ill! l of abee thorejoughly rairedv itooi JO. it. W ALTT. A ug 24 if t Edgefield Collegiate Institute FOR YOUNG LADIES! T HE next Session will commeneC on 310NDAY Selit. 18,0h. l!rr. C. A. 1UAY3TOND, PAraCIrAL, COLLrEGIATE LiraTA T11:.NT. 3is. 2t. A. .t.\V31OND, Mlrsrc Dsr.InTaM .NT, 311 ,l'1EI.E R1ADIONI).Prjtraran. j6 .li~ J.LEDIXiN, ASsSTANT Lx MUSIC " NI iss . b.gi with her the high1iest coimienda tiom 11r :-t eies Seiminaries in whieb Olhe ha-s t.a0h lt ;I le Nothi . both as acilcotipli lhed Teach cr in the hiier dlepartments of the Academical studies, aIndl t:so v a superior Illnsic Teacher. CilA S. A. R A T MOND, PRINCIrAL.. ept1-1 if_ 35 GREAT INDUCEMENTS! CHEAP D R Y GOODS!! 7 LLIAM H. CRANE, AGSTA. GA., .et- eetC1 h-Y iniv.tes all1 those 'who purchase G(;ods FOR CAslI Ito give hin a call if they want Great Jar:iniin ]Dry Goods, o hie i--. .iw wStint ,.ll his Stock of SUMMER :dF..liL L GOODS, at Unprecedentedly Low Prices! '- ,, be convined of this fact, give him a trial, :nil v..i will bte saiufiedl. .\11 us ta, pil l 3 35 LA311EMIl 114FRENS, WarehDuse a n d Commission 01. E n1 0 m AN r., AUGUSTA, GA, T) EN EWS the tender of hiis h-irvices to the puib R le, .ir ihe Stoirage and Sale of C'OTTON. GRA IN, F LOUR, BACON, and0 all oi.ercountrv I ~. . l'inreliste of lerclindize, :!nld every it produce on orders Will imake enti-h :ltt antes Ill .m:1ieits o[' Cottonto Savmbah. Char h !on. Indtimore and New Y tlk: with the -1nail v ieh ::dyvies on Citton or othe: Pro iluei in store. (-h~a.5 s-enstlmarly rates of ite city. A ..:-t'. Sept 11 - mt .5 To the Public, 1Nth first 4f Octiber n;ext, I shall open at Iry hJ 1.1:l in this place, a l,.\ l:(; E 1and General Assortment of Groceries, l-ih w:Iti every oiher article that is neees :ry 1t onke up Iilanter, Suppiles.I of whieh will bc 4 .l.1: W h-l. e i s:e Il lIetail as Iow as a-i any othier Hl'oue ial ihe let The Ii hi!tto :t... la:-t seasin iorc(l imv f with I m1:m11v oili tl i-:r. tol t!.e .\ igu-ta ari-t1 to ill our en sforl C. :. o, b t I ho1pe ichnm f l*rop will s* ..:-a . - the w i i:y of [eavini: melii t to purclhase - i .i;:y Ilmt is so aibulIlldly Ilttdleed in lour r .i-t is equal ti ainy 'l the Stlte. and I : .lit : renewal of the erv lib..ra! patron :i.: rtie h-towed .-n me: :ad will, at all thI s b ill the N.1 t f*r every kioll 1. ipr luce at In- hih I C~ I l'lIGES, and. will be plleased to ieet myU '. rinds andu1 pair..d . B.l S. DU-Ni. R. I Snnu o,8 pt I Nt5' The .\bb I.: ilner, T aur- :v i Ierali ,n) I .\ 1ars onl0 .11 Gr .t % wilI gi ve [lhe a bove thIIree inI - ler j: Ifr a db !!s to I1 s. I. I jE ALE R IN IP ailt", Oils aid Glass, E'aarlestonl, .1. V, \~'I .-Cps e.nstantly foir . :le , genel- 1 ::erIt 1 - ment .f lainisa d s IlIof a linds. \-arl :h Li-:. C,.: n -in C Fixtures, Olie an Urushes i v:i r i. lii . ('. CKLE & REES, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION act:or. Strcet, below and on the opposite side of V; rren's Etock, AUGUSTA, GA. rt r. 1-u ter. tigned wotutld r- sp- ctfully- inform removei. ..n thte it Siptemb er next, tio the NEW s SU !!T.\ NTI.\L Fi i'-Prodct Warei L tI ' tll-,e .;::tsoni arvet, belu and o;n te oppijo ii of War.e iil -.. - ineri a c no.:o if the faivor of forimtr pa~ts. Csh G.u:esnPrde i tor. r e- : nu j t i ce! .II iN N C.111- iEEY. Augu.a.AJcl n:t. ( '-lY CO CKR (. I ls-t.a Iof' F.\.il SlIC.El: he. e istit -.m.SiL.A in W ix.RAYto F AVdeiEBRs r p IE liE0NStsiit ~ lilSK EYittiin il ls l118.VIEG i. \hPERI' PI E,c as m~e,,i:. Ce. i.rW \ - ir of L '1. \ ustee-. Cdarrytonal Academy.s J\ Firts,.ion f thseIusti tutn wcillt clos th lit;(; pns..nl l:Rn. eins Schnd Techion b:int ~ he~ ..iit dly atu his tiehi (it t esre i cani~his for adniiviin wir te prsectn.a 11W T.ii t 11t1W ETiltiR Jue 26 1i. if t a24etePulcta Edgieldti * tMleti Aand tiiemynte .Il on th lir 'e. t of I .\n nhu. nuder ithe cnt ro of tMl .-. It it ;G EitTN :gt Elt~onLt yeagr'so Teahr.U lieusli l thtt. o mor compe~itbe n ition, gent he l~. llof. our Aemv.ttt Theli et prohof the this it thegirl .elftio giv'n byp~u witm lalit year, backe hvlii theu ::dditinal the that is~l~eu lchool, at the rinatl i m of l~i~is~ tir - week f r thei e cond yri! earh The iT'r -titt el <is to aeiisure th Puli that I hir itedtr elatsil egvnt h ~teo t the Ct!.toi, and ai conttinu er anonpm,.te superi ii w0 Olit:-riby them ve its pro2ret. tr.tpi r il bn l in 'a i sht im p oe rn-e t a flist rate Ma a,-:n 1 In mahrM Ihot, offorscr Oncemor we ppel t th2epl 9fEdeih of onril earnetnenvr to ctah'bl hg irt rthe Terms.~l iale tn Forte Clattsiail Detetl toer nnum,..d . "t*- li e~r Ecti.M. "~ A " ...3 ,0 Catobarth i to btateha in phieasat ripthmls A iRt~. ILEYl . lalSNS, ' G E. . TAUDISON I EWit.S. 1"oSE, NS R. T. Anas.I jIU. BethanyAlademy LAMETrste OIL ethanyO Ocaem tand plAs Scoo llS bIt~e nedoor te reetioLV.n' tds. Aug. 24 -.. . 31rn E q Edgefield Village Property FOR SALE! r HE Subscriber ofrers for sale the H OUSE and LOT formerly occupied by the Rev. Win. B. lohnson, and at present by Dr. B. Waido. The Lot is large. with a comfortable I louse of ten well ventilated 11ooms, with all the requisite out-build Also, the adjoining UIOUS E and LOT, suited to a small family. A lso, one unimproved Lot on the samen square. A pply to Capt. .J. Lipscomb or Col. M. Frazier. at Edgelield C. 11., or to the Subscriber at Columbia. W. A. 11AWlIzi. A ug.4 3t 32 Valuable Plantation for Sale, IN BAKER COUNTY, GA. T IBE well know-n Oak and llickory Cotton Plan t-ition, called GNeenwood,:-itu:tes In the Caaala wahee.Swamp, six miles west of Albany, Baker coulitnty, (now Douglierty.) Said lantation con tains 1500 acres of the very best land in sail county, most of which is cleared, with extensive improve ments on it, in perfect order. ly usual crop is about 20 bales, or 500 pounds each, with 2Z7 hands. Twenty young M ules, ahout eight thousand bush els Corn, and the Stock of Ilogs and Cattle, ,vill be sold with the place. Said Plantation has proven very healthy. I will reserve one lot of two hun dred and firty acres if the purchaser does not object. The fertility and never-failing qualities oF Baker County lands, tOgether with the exemption. in a (reat measure, from the Bholl Worm and Caterpiller, being so well known, renders it useless to enume rate the many advantages they possess over any cotton lands in this State or elsewhere. Nly only reason tier sellig, is to concentrate my lanttdig in terests. a to bringr ilmy negriocs nearer to my lac!e of rsidence and businiess. Termts easy to the pur. chaser. Apply to N. CBUGER, 84 Day street, Savannah, Gen. Aug24_ 4.n 32 Valuable Lands forSale, OlN the FIR.ST MOND)AY in NOVl MlBE'it \ next, will be siold at Edgefield C. II., by the Sniscribers. all the LIands belan mtg to the Estate ,of the late Capt. .1. B. Surn, sitiute atndl lying in Eglichmil Distriet, comlpriing a h o.lv or SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES. Consistii Of VALl..Il.E PIL.ANTINGi and TIMllt l R ED TIIACTh, divided into the fiullawing sublJ-divisions, which will be sold sopvmrately, Viz The 'soDna i Place. This Tract contains abon t five hut nired (5001 aeres, three hundred and lity (350) (A* which are ciarted anal tinder Fence. The wamoalbind is Of chaie apmilitv. On this p'aee there is a Dwelling louse anal] other suitable out buildig<. The MIt. Willing or Homestead Place. ' This Tract so well known, searcely needs a des eripition. It consists oF twel'ave hund'ed (1-1111) acres, lying on .1iclhland Creek, six hindred 1600) acres of which are eh-ared and in a libIl state of iiprovement and cnltivation. These Lands have a riuta tion fir grain-growing second tot none in the District for either grain or cotton we refer to the pre.-it arowing crop as a stire inidict;ato of their qu:allt andl capacity. The woo lland is of goo mnaiity, an1d the timiiber uponi it very superior. Onl thI;s lace is a goodt Iwo storoy frolned iwellinl IlIonse. Stales, latrnes, Carr'iatge olise, Blmck smith -sh op, Gin I louse, Negro I lones atnil all other biildins necessary to a plantation. A Iso. a large ond .,onnoditius Store Ilouse, which has beent tisedl for MIereantile lrpses a ilgreat mitany years, which ha< ";ele this place, as a busiiess stat.l. a reputa tion of a' highm orler, and as such recommends itself to the consideration of enterprising and busiiess men. The Cioucli Place. This Tract entaiitn abotut five hatid rA (50i) acrcs. pa anll portion of whicb (!asy 190 acres) is clearei. The ballncile is in wodtlaind an. ebLaraces a Traet W Land not only beautifully tinbrd, but for purposes of eultivationiost excell.nt and rare qual:y. The Balanae Consisting of Pine Laid, ill be livialdil into Tracts ot from Two I Iiundarcal to Thriec l Iundlred aere. Tlisa bldy af' la we recoa.-aw to th. attt tion of :ll persons lesirotis at making a settleiout VI' intvertoIlelt. ThC a1ltity Of lnids in this ]aIr. tictir section br s been overlooked. As a bli.!y of titibered Lid it is superior to any in the upI) rountryr: of Saouth Carolina. Much aaf it is (ar ex ellent'and all of faiir paraoductive aquality. T E Rt MlS. A erait of oe anod two) years with izt..rest from late, with bon at ndata to a~proved secur ities, antda mt tage it ale trel. lBFlNJ.\ MIN WA LDO, Ex .s (lEO. A. AI DDISUN.$jE r Anir 10 13t 30 Splendid Land for Sale, r1 alI E tSublscriber otTers rot sate the Tract (at Land . tpon which lie nowii resides, situttied aboault ltwo miiis hatlaw the l i'i Ilouse.nnditi imimeudiatrly o'n the~ Two Hundred Acres, A bout eighty oft wichii~l ate clearedl and itt a haighl tatae aot entltvatia, wilet the test is hte:aiy iv1am hreid. Thiera are on~ the prmssa excal'et I )weliing Ilaouse, gao-l Ne:-raf hllu'es, .n'e.. a~ e. Perisons desiron<s of puraint~g elai appily to the~ .\S. L. 31ATH IS. Ang_31 ir : 13 Land for Sale, T)EING desirous or moavinie W~est, thaa Sublseiber 'I otitrsfaar sate his V ALU.IBL E T RACJ T01F L ..D lyinig an the .\larttiin Tt laaad. nmine mttles \\'e::l aa' I-deatieldl C. hI., ad withlint twao mih-S iaf the uppert termtinuls aif tile Eahelie'd & Chetamn Ihland Roal, anda ::adjainiitg lamds aof l1ev. D). I. liiitns,l .1 ts. Susati .\h. I'ruusan aoal others. Nealdliract continstl Five hundedC anid fotr-Six Acresa.. Thler'e are on thle pramises a ga a adI .Ihellinig Iliuae, goold Gin laouse and Scew, attd all necessairy oult butild'ings. Termts will be mtade accommodlalhtinig to an api proved purchaser. BELNJ. RlOP'ER. Sept 7 tf 314 A Highly Improved Plantation - '~:ib FORL SALE? r I t S tsrier cielrs faar sa.le oite ile North oF iEdgefieldh C. I1 ata :adjoaiinmg lands ofl Cal. F. W . Pieketns, .Johnli I oilinigsworthi, .Jatmes Shieppard and Col. .has. P. Carroll. Theia Tiact contains Six hutnadred a000) aceres, more or less, one hlf~l of which is in waoads, atl unader mece amid in peifect leplair, antd tmay be ragarded as tiamadeld place faor thtis section atofa the State. It it weil watered, anid thle buildlings are all new and: ~ttatefully arrianiged. ITis proertyi13 cain be purchased on goaod terms. Faiser, oar to the LEnder'signead, iin Columnbia. iAly avrseert ott thle place will shiow time lands to ate pesotn desirinig to see themt. W. A. IIARRIS. Columb'la, Aug 15 tf 31 Beautiful Residence for Sale T.-ITi L Undetrsigtted, Agetnt for thi .]Distributees or thic Estate of thec lat< Thtomas 11. Loveless, (who are all o '.!' : age) will o~e r For sale on thie tinsl Motday iti Octaober next, if tnot previaously sonhld al private sale, the TfR ACT OF L A N I) oin which tI saidl T1hous. IL. Loveless resiaded ait the time oal hhi deth, situated ott the Coalumblia Road about sis ies trami Edgeliekd C. II., conitaining~ Thtree Hun-t dred acesm, tmore aar lasS. Latia is soldl will be requited ont the 1st J1anary next, amid time remiaitnder on a etedit un mtil 1st . anitua ~y 18~56, with interest on time wlei amountttt fron day eF sale. JOH N C. LOVELESS. Sept 7 th' 34 Land for Sale ! T'f Il11!Subscriber, dlesiroaus of mo~aviig West, oll~er fo.tir sale. ott reas anable t ermns, his V A L U A BI T RA CT ( )h L AN I), situated abut seven mile: West of Eadgefield C. 11., itmmediately tai the A b beille Rload,-thie Eadgetield & Checatham Plaid Inad will also pass ithroaughi thic premtises. Thi. Tract caontains Four I lutndred a:ma F~ifty-t hreae Acres all of which is well adlapted tao thle culltivatian a Carn, Caattomn amnd small grainm. If nomt shl privatelj bafoe the h'irst .\lontday ini October next, it will ther e sold at Edlgehield C. II., itt public outcry. Ar opportunity to any one wishing to get a bargaini now olfered. WAYNE M. 0. FURGUSON. .Tuly 27 I f 2S To Rent, rH fiE Room at present occupiced by Mr. Lod ihil .las a Dry Goods Store. In tiy absenc.e aply to JT. A. Williams. S. C11RISTI E. n. on ett 50 C ANDIDATE S. Zoor Sheriff. JUITIUS DAY, JAME.S EIDSON. FE B .IODIE., W.IM. QUATTLELBUM, cor Tax Collector DERICK IIOLSONBAKE, A. it. ABLrE, I TillOP1llLUS DEAN, WE8LEY W ERTZ1. M. It. WhITT LE. .\RNEY LAMAR. CiARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, X'or Clerk. R. P. BRYAN. WEtNLE-:\ 13DIE. TlJS. (;. HACON. EDJMUND PENN. rok' Ordinary. H. T. Wmirril, DAVID HlODIE. JOHN W. SMITII, W. F. DURISOE. McGREGOR & SMITH, --DEA LEaS IN CAIRIAGE, BI4GIES, &c. XFC'G0EGOR & SMITH, build to order Car A riages or every description. They also keep on hand a large and splendid assortment of New and Second-Hand Carriages. - All orders promptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly executed. Edgefield C. I I.. .Jan 18 tr I F. M. N10 C O L A S, B EG LEAVE to inform the citizens o! Edge field Dizit tIt lie as on band a small lot o Choice Buggies! Also. Some that lie can sell as LOW as O'NE I UNDRIJ)l DOLLA RS. and others at niolerate prcs Pe rsn s wvishaing such artieles wo ul.l do well ingive hi; : c:'l Iefore puirli::sitg elsewinre, as lie can ive then btter bargains than can they get this side-of New Yok. .line 8, if 21 Not ice. . PPLIC.\TION w'Il be nade at the next Ses ? sion of ithe Legislaure fir anl -imend ent of the Char:.r of t le \'illaie of l:1dgie d, 50 as to enl able tIle Town Coineil of said \'.!age to subseribe, on eerliiii conditioi s, Twenty '1Thouusand Dollars to : 11il llond leadf-ing from so ine piit on the Green v:llie & ColuIibia iail l1:;ad. ria Edgpifeld C. II., to A;ken on the Sutli Carolina Rad Road, or some point mljaeunt thereto. 9 Seplt 14 3mn 35 Notice. A PPIJC.\T!ON will be i'aie to the General . Assembly of South Carolina at its next Ses sIon for amendmuents to the Charter of the " Savan ni liver \*ally 1'. R..," naut horizig the construe tion of liranches froin some points on said1 lload, to comnet Wli ith the reeniville & Columben R. 1oad at or near tie town of Greenwood, and with lte Savanah li ver at or near tie Town of \ina. Also. for authiort.' to issue bonds by said Company. -and fr other amendm.-uts that may be leeted leces!ylv to the pierfeeti..n of the present Chiarter. Au. 24 3m 32 Not ice. T II: C:ty' . Council of Auti usia. Georgia, will T ake applicat to tile Leiture of Soutl: arinat it.s next s'tnfor :a ehrirter to the S.mti Caroini:a cnd of the Iridge leadin- acioss the Savanah I River friom Augusta, Georgia, to lam burg, South Caroli. A1'NEr' P. TOEiTSON. \lav.r Cit' of Augusta, Georgia. A Cnga a., Alu;, -'I 5-L' "1m :2 loicec '~I elven'il that ariplicatian will he lad. to lite ne xt Legisla:ure for the Larter for a Public R from th.e Aikun Ro;d, at or near Posey's I l''.* to in tersect the iidge Hiiad, of or near .\lar ii ni .\eC;t vs. Ang" 24 3m 32 Not ice. PPLI A TON ill lbe made to thle Legri<'::tture orpi tate the " attmburg 1tilding antd Loani Aisso I liilitrg, A :tuint 21, 1 .54 Znm 32 Xot ic c. \PPT.IC .\TION wili hie ma.- 1o tihe Legislaturl o *f Southi t'aroli::a. at its inext S..-sin. by vat i S.l.< iteler's. ;:rofine tii.t'refmdl' ii train thu Stare ITreastttrv thte aiutt if is~s e':aiteil froim them at a Toil t ate creced bl -l.nttes & lKenntedy, ill e14 if thle Strecets of thie Tuiwn of I lai:iuirg, near the .\u 1t~ l-ikt~e.,te.,ingsuc iienl-rii eitin of tellS to be tinjuist. I pp1ressive atnd unnliessary. II huiibiire. .1iuie 5 if 21 .PPLIC.\TION will be made by' the Town 1.Cotnniil o'f I huiihutrg to the l.egislaiture at its next1 s'ssion for vaiouts ametihnencits if thle Chariter of thll Tluwin. Fitst, for thle privile'ge of .sutbseribting to Stick ini the Illambhiurg ::nd (Coithimba lBail Road. Secondly, f or' inenin'',1ii the sublieripin to Stock int thle Savninah \'a'ley' 1al l Rad.:mld hastly for tihe privih.'e 'f 1 .uilintt a free biriule across the Sav'an .IOI1N E. AlicDONNALD, CLF~rac. Ilamburg, A ug 1:3, .Em 31 N~ot ice IS h ereb.iven that apliin~tion will he mcadeo to the tnext ses.ioin of' the Leg'slatutre for a public Road fromit the Kay place, on thie I [igginis' Ferry oadtt, runingti due East to intersect the Perkin's Ferry Road at or near 31aj. G. ID. Iluiet's. A ug 17 It m 31 N ot ice JS hereby given tha~t atpplication will lie nmade to SIthieLegietature' at its next .cssionl to atienid the Chiarter of the Edgelield & Cheathiamt Plank Road ICompany. A ug 17 - m 31 Not ce. ~PPLCATION will be mtade at the next Ses i1sion of the Legzilature for a Raiilroad Chater frrm so1me pointi cn thle Greenville & Co~lutmib~ Ibtil Road near lIIiggin's lFerry' on Salud tli iver, to siome po itnt on, thle I !amburg & Col umbia Rail Road near' the Pine lloiuse. Aua2s. .ijn 29 Not ice. 4PPLICATION will be ma~de at the next Sea Ssion itf the I.ezkititre for at Charter for a Rail Rowl tromt somec pouint cin te I ~te Ridge R~ail Road, at or' niear A niderson C. II.. via E'ltelel C. 11., to some point oni the South Carolinia H. il Road, at or near Aiken. rAuig J0 3m 30 Notice. .~ PPLTCA TION will Ibe tmade at the next Ses . sin if the Letiahiture of this Stlate, f'''itian amrtendmiient to the Charter of the Towin of Aiken, andui lur ot:her jurioSCs. A ug 10i 3m 30 Not ice IS hterebyv given that apiplication will be made at .the next sining of tile Legislature, to re-chatter llorse Creek as a niavigable stream, and for other Aug 10 3m 30 Notice. A PPLTC'ATION will be nmade at the Legislau ltre at its ntext Session, by sutifry cireditors of the late IIenry' Shtultz,. to amnendi the Charter of the Auigusta lirid'ge to .hones & Ke'nnedy, as to require theu tuills received1 biy them to lie dividled amttong nl thle Creditors. inistead of prefering the priesenit hiol delrs of thie Chiartur. Ialmbutrg, .1 cie 5 tf 21 No tice. APPLICATION will be maide to the Legislatntre oI (f this State, at its next session, for a Road frotm Granilteville to Aiken direct. A ug 31 3mn 33 Riags atnd Bcs'wax Wanted. lI ANTED Otte hitndred Tfhotusand Pounds T feach. Rl. 1L. GENTRY. Augnt a, Georgia, EGi' rm the public, that they have just return from the Northern mat keta, w ith a full and complete stock of SPRING DRNO GOODS Having all the facilities in the purchasing of their stock that a cash capital can command, we beg leave to assure the publie, that we will always keep onliand the very best order of Goods that can liv obtained. and sell them on as far-terms as the like quantity can be purchased either in this market or Charleston. A mong ourtock will be found the following beautiful Goods: Chaste and Elegant Spring Silks; Sewing Silks and Tissues; Bareges and Barege DeLanes French Muslis and Lawns; White Silks, of all styles; Black Brocade and Watered Silks; Plain Black Silks, all widths White Embroidered Muslins Colored Dotted Muslins; Plaid and Striped do.. Swiss and Jaconet do.; Book and Mull do.; White and Colored Tarlton Muslins; Crimped Evening Dresses, new styles Mantillas and Scarfs, entirely new; Crape Shawls, very cheap; White Barege and Sewing Silk Shawlsr French, American, and English Pinta Ginghams, of all kinds; Linen Lustres and Chambrys; Cheap Long Clothes and Homespuns ; Irish Linens, (own importation;) Plain Line and Linen Drill, for Gent'l wear;. Linen Slieeti.ig, exceedingly cheap; All kinds of Cotton Sheeting; Pillow case Linen: 40 inch Pillow case Cotton; Hosiery of every description, very cheap; Embroideries of every description ; some very line ; .Scwing Silks, Miitts and Gloves; Kid and Silk Gloves; Raw Silk and Lisle Gloves; Linen Cambric llandkerchiefs, all kinds; Swiss and Jaconet Bands, very rich; Cambric, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings and Insertion ; Ribbon Trimmings, new styles; Lisle, Thread, and Linen Laces; And a great variety of other articles too nume rous to mention, to which we respectfully inyite at March 29. tf . 11 PROSPECTUS OF THE New M6Iap of the State of SOUTH-CAROLINA, CO31PILED Fn1o3 STATE, RAIL ROAD AND CoAsT S~UnvEVs. aY G. E. WALKER & JOHN JOHN SON, CIVIL ENG1NEERs.. T IIIS Al A P which is now presented to the pub lie has been publish by J. H. COLTON, under the patronage of the Legislature of the State of South-Carollia, and is the only Map of the State, which, for accuracy of delineation, and minutia of detail can claim to be reliable. It has been compiled from all the surveys made by or under authority of the local government, the surveys of the eminent Civil Engineers in the scr vice of the several rail road companies, and the re sults of the United States coast servey, thereby giv ing. with great precision, the position of points along the const. The Map, in point of minuteness, stands unequalled : it exhibits the lines of all existing, pro gressing and projected rail roads; the whole system of post and district roads and all other internal im provements : the situation of cities, towns, villages, post oflices, private residences, and the great mnlti plicity of other objects usually found on the best and Imiost elaborate mnps ; in point of, artistic execution, it will challenge comparison with any .similar work which has ever appeared before the public. The large Scale (5 miles to the inch) adopted by the authors, and the great distinctness with which it natural and artificial features are depicted, adapt its peculiarly to the wants of all interested in com mnerev, internal trade, and general business wit'hip the State. No one at all interested in the. progress of the State can well do without this Map, which so faiithfuly deliucates the actual condition of the countrv. The' authors have the honor of referring the mublic to the genotlemen whose names nre hereunto attached, as having given much valuable assistence and informnationi to the work ; also, to nmany as hav ing examined and certitiedh to the authenticity and .general excel'enee of the same. - Capt. A. 1 JBownAN, United States 'Engineer . Corps. Lr~1wrs R. G ir.Ds, Esq., Prof. Mlathematics Char 1eiton College. Gen. A. I I. lnrsn~xNE. L. J1. FiaEizNG Lsq. V. 3lmuj.s Es., G.13I. LrrueoE, Esq., W. II. GiF rt:,s. Esi.l Civil Engineers. Gov. 3l::.r~s, lion. Wui. AncEN, lion. gT. A. Wootnwvsun, litn. L. 31. Karr-r, lion. W. D. Pot -rEn. lion,. .IAS. S,,toys, H~on. .1. L. PE'riGRU. A blierille Dristrit-J. F. Marshall, Esq. A nderson-.l. P. Reed Esq., Dar,rll--- A . P. .\ ldric b, W. C: Simms, Esq's., Beaufort-A . 31 liuth, W. J. Grayson. Esq., C'har'e.'von-llenry llavenel, Jas. Ferguson, P. CIve.-:crield-W. J1. UTnna, A. MeFnrlan. Esq's., Darlington-J. A. Dargan, W. 11. Winigute, Edgefield-James .Tones. Esq., Faio;/ild-!lenty D:avis. Jahs. Mfartin Esq's., Georgetoten-1lon. R. F. W. Allston, D., L. TIorry-ltobt. uinroc. Esq., Kershac-A.-i. hioykini, Win. Young, Esq's., Lancaster-.J. 11. Witherspoon, E.sq., Lexington-A . G. Summer, Esq., Marion-W. W. Ilarliee., Marlborug-C. W. Dudley, Esq., Keuwery-I'on. J. B. O'Neall, Orange.burg-G en. Jlamieson, Ricltand-J. Moore, Jlohn Pearson, Esq's., Spartanburgh-J. W. Tucker, G. Cannon. Esq'-s., Sum pier-if. J. Moses, .J. J. Belier, Esq's., Union-J. L. Young. Erq.. WM. LICH ARDS, Agent for RElefield B~arnwiell Beaufort, Districts. March 15th tf 9. So d a W a ter, D~R. A. G. TEAGUE respectfully informs the ..JLadies and Gentlemen of Edgefield Villige and viciinity, that his Soda Water Aparatus is in hue condition : aind, lie is drawing at his Counter, the MOST DELIlCIOUS SODA WATER. He does not wish you to taike his word for it, but come and try it. 0-i- The Laudies shall be waited on promptly and receive specal attenotion when they visit him. May 18 tf 18 N~otice. A LTrersons indebted to the Estate of W. HT .LMoss, dec'd., are requested to make immedi-. ate paymenit, and those having demands against said Estate, will present thema properly attested. W. II. MOSS, Adm'or. IAug17 if a S Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of M. E. .Llo 1!linesworth, dee'd., up to thte time of his death, are requested to make imanediate payment, andI those hatving demands agaitnst iard Estate will prcsent them properly attested. s D). F. 1IOLLINGSWORTH, Adm'-or. Mar 29 tf l r Fiunal Notice I S herebcy given to all persotis having claims toagainst the Estate of thme late Col. L,. II. Nundy, tpresenti them in due formt previous to the Second Moinday in November next, and those indebted to the Estate, or to the Subscriber as A dministratorv arc requested to make payment on or before that time, as 1 am determined on that day to make a fihnal settlemient of the estate, and must have money to do so. Consequently longer indulgenee cannot be reasonably expected. HI.T. WRIGHT, Adm'or Col. L. H. Mundy, de - A ug 10 Smn .. 30 Notice. ,. LL those indebted to the Estate of John Gray,' ?. dee'd., or Mrs. Ridley Gray, will come for watd and miake payment without delay ; and, those h~avine demands against the same will render them in attested accordiing to-law. H. A.; GRAY, Adm'or wcith the Wili anftized.' Sept 7 4t .34 Notice. -~ -" A LTL Persons indebted to the Estate of W. Mf. Timmermnan, dee'd., are requested to makeg arrangements to settle the same without delay, ad, those hiavine demands against said Estate are herebY notified to render them in, properly attested,~ as soon as possible. W M.- BYRDl,A dm'or. Sept 14 3m .$