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Notice this Call! A CALL is hereby made for a general turn out of all itterested at a DINNER to, iven'at Wood ville Academy on Tuesday the Ih inst. It is a Rail Road Dinner, designed to promote the bui!ding of a Road fron the Greenville to the South Caroli na Road, said Road to pois by Edgefield Village. The distinzuished President (if the Greenville & Columbia l-ail Road, Capt. W. C. MORAGNa and other gentlemen are expected tit address the Meet Our fellow-cItizens generally are cor.lially invit -d to attend on the occasion and participate in its pleasures. Let all who retel able nd wiliT, colle prepared to go the while hog for the cenl-al .Edge field route. Committee. M1. HUTCITON, W1. P. &NDREWS, R. R. TALBERT, D. . OZTS. J. S \LE. I R. VAUlN, N. Hi-NIDE RSON N, IL .IT 131.1, A. STALSWORTH, I WILLIS ROSS, October 19. it 40 Rail Road Barbecue! A Rail lbiad lB.rbecue will b. given at Oak Grove Academy. nine miles above Lott's, one mile above Frult 1l;ll, near the Mathis' Road, on Thurs day the 126-h inst., to n hieh a general invitation is given. part'eularly to those living near the contemt p'ated line from Aiken via Lott's and Fruit Ili:1 to Niew Mlarket. T. C. 4i:atm, Esq , atd ither gentlemen are ex perted to .ldress the nieeting. Johnson Female University. ANDERSON, S. C. THE Ann-nal Exani atation of the bhler Chis: es if he AcaIe:iii;tl Department,A:d oft he Senior Class of the Collegiate Ilepartmetit will take p'aee on Mond.iy and Tuesday, the 1itht and 14th of November. On Woedne- Inv. the 1.51h, the COMMENCE MENWEXERCISES will take pilce. consisting' f Conposit.iins by ith Senior Class interspered with Mdnsie, and the Bacclauireate and conferring of 1 )eirrees. A nd.-rton, Oct. 1G. t 41 Haw Gap Beat Company, ATTENTION. OT ae heretiy emman l. to b,- an appear at vou: regua: p -rale gromnd (G. l. H per's) on Saturday the 2ih :nst., arnid and equiped as the law d.reets for dri:1 anl insiruction. By tider of TI 1oS. P. SIIA W, Capt. .1oin.~ L. ALDuwos, 0. S. Uet 19 !t 411 Edgefield Artillery, Attention! r %IIIE Egelield Fling Artil-ry Comipany will he :md1 app ar at E& -field C. It. -i Saturday theu ;Ist inst , for dri;l and instrncti'on. y order of Capt. MORAGNE. E. 11. Covaa. Cleik. N. lB.-The .lembers will appear in their winter un ifrm. t)et 19 it 40 Saluda Sentinels, Attention. Y OU Le hertehrv commade1IC I to be and appear at vour 1a rlde C:- nid 1n S.'urday, the 4th Nov.mber next. lor drill ani instrutioi. Iv order of Col. J. F. Talbert, ithru will be atn clection held on that day for CA I'TA IN. to fill the vat-tiey occasioned by the death of Cayt. 11. b. BuUkiliziht. A. D. BATES, Lieut. T. L. Smith, Orderly. Oct is3t 39 Notice. T P E Stockh.lders of the Edefield & (Centham 1lan11k I:"Ind Coip-ny will meet :It Edigi tilii C. 11 , on Tuesilay the f6th N.yv. uxt, itt 11 I'clock. A. M.. for the lipuriose if cih eting t I'resident atl I D.rcetors for the ei.suing %ear. J. B. St LLIV.\N, Se'y. Oct 19 t4 Notice to Classical Scholars, r 31IiE Undersgne.i. Trustees of the Edge'ield ..Ia Ie Acalemiy, aidvertize that they will re eive applietions, to: tihe poasiti. nt of Teaicher and P'r.neipalt in the iustdtttion un.der their charge ihr the next year. unttil the 15:thl Novembher. It is one oif the best oilportuntities ofi the kitt inow oli eed ini the State. N lne need1 app,iv mtd:ss thiey cani show the highist qjua.iiiations. J11 I N LI PSCOM1B, ) ,. A. sl.I iN s, . |-; R. T. M I., ' LE~WiS .JONES. )* Oct 19 4t 40 g-The South Carili ian will copy un til the 15th. Nr v., antd tirwartd ner- unt t G. A. Addlison, TIreasuirer of the Bl iii'o Trustees. Notice. I~ WILL offer for sale. on the t~rst Mondlay in No ivembher ne. if nti private'y dlispuised of. TW LlKlCLY N mt HES, iO: a mn atbout thirty five, the oilher a girii about twenty-two years old. Any pisiton wi hing to piurchlase a lint likely youn womni~ with I do we~ 11 to eali and look. Termis of sale are for caish. TilOS. G. U.\CON, Agent. Oct 19 let 40 ,Important to Farmers. TnH1 wdI itfiormi tile l'hterts of Edg~ehield Dis trict tht.it we Iite I.teIy boughlt fr-in Mr. TI. s. & L. .L. w Ar thet r~glht if a very Valuable Cotton-Seod Planter, for the ab ve inamed Dlistr et. WVe wv.11 ha~ve an Agent to. exhibit the PLAtNTERH, andi will seli in d.vidual itights and M~laebines on reasitnable termls. it opens the bed, dtrils tihe seedl atnd covers iti; and it is also excellent fir dr.i ing G3uanto or anyt ,ithr .\hanure. Thbe Panter was iPatenited list Au gust by the .\lessrs. \'Arr, and is samd ti be seconl to none in thle Patent Udi1cc. W. D). CARTER, Oct 19 tf 40 Land and M~'ils for Sale. N lIE undier'igned offers fot sale htis LAIND antd MILL S in Culhoun's Creek. .\ boerille Disti.ct, .south aln. T he tract of Laindt cotainis Onze Thouad Acre, mnore tir less. There is a verty goodi proportion of Woiiod Laind, iand Land in cultivation. The-re is also a gooiid pripirtion of richi htonm 1.rd. eleared antd uncleared. The enttire iruet is well ad:tpted to the proidffctiion of Cotton antd Grtint crops of all kind~s. On the premises are tlbreesettlemetits, suita b:e fir th-t- neCommtondut on iif families. Thtet e is on, Ie creek wich rns cenitr.i'ly through the Laumii, one of tihe best Metrebtnt lills in the Dist iet. A ndl tlso a Bret rate Saw Mill. The wa ter power is ampille fir doing a constant busintess, atml the stand 'one of the best. The above plnce I will sell all toge.ther oir I will .divi.le into tracits to suit the purchasers. I am de terined ti se-il for tile plurpme of i emovinlg to' another pa-rt iif tihe e .untry and a purchase can be made 'in aco~mlmodatintg termos by apying immie dite y. Fur partietulars. persons wishing to see the premn ises will please call on nme at my resid~ece. C. V. BA RN ES. Oct 19 4t 40 Piney Woods Land for Sale. T[il E Subscriber's health being suc-h as to prevent I his attenl ling to his Plantation and Mills, lhe offers for sade Twenty-two htundred (2'00) acres of land. lying on Sh~aw's Creek. abut 10 milell South east of Edgeflhd C II., antd 11 tmiles N.orth of Aiken. One half of thle above Tract is good planting~ land, and thtere is on it a qnatity oif timbe r, and a G RIST and SA W MILL, on a never failing stream. Tile priiposed Rail Roal fromn Aiken to tile Greinville & Columbia Rail Roadl wiil! pass near oir thlriught it. The stream affhnuds sufficient water fur a itarge factory, and to Capitalists a ra.re chance fir invest ment is offered. Perscons wanting inrormation ns to Itris, ke., will apply to my br..ther, George A. A ddisont, at Edgefield 0. H. .I08. A. ADDISON. Oct 17 5t 40 Please Notice This. ALL~ persons indebted to me fir briek, brick work, plastering and other jobs in that litie, are hereby notified thait I have auitorised Mr. henry Christian to close all such ne-ounta by note. It is earnestly hopid by the sub-'eriber that no one wvill refuse to settle in this mtannter. Hie htts large ne cimunts that must he putt into ainilable paper, or else the busitness htt is pt osect'tng cantnot be carried on. Those who prefer settlinig with the cash will greatly aciommodate mo. A. SIKINS. noLi9 4-.v 40 NEW FALL AND WONTER DRYGOODDS I WARD & BIJRCHARD, OproSITE MASONIC HALL, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A RE now reeeiving.their FALL and WINTER supplies of New and Fashionable Goods, A mong which will be fouid many n'oveIties in Dress Goids, as wi-li as : general assortment of household articles. They ask attention to the foillowig: Paris Sneque and 1 Op-ra FLANNELS, new shades, A teric in Sneque FLA NNELS. pinin and figur'd, Lupin'its Superior MERINOS. ni co'lors, Lupii's b.:tek :nd colored CHALLIES and AL PA CCA S. Lupin't DELAINES. plain. fi:nred and plnids; Lupin's Black DELAINES & BOMBAZINE S; Rich Co!'d1 SILKS. in Brocade, Ila:ds & Stripes; Superi-,r MIek Tatff-ta and Italian SILKS; 6-4 Silk P.OPLINS, high colors; Scotch PLA IDS in every varietv: American DELAINES and CASHMERES, all the new designs in Plaids. Striets & Figures; Beaut-ful French and EngHish PRINTS; Ilighland and Royal Paid GINGHAMS; Frenth CASHMERE DE'ECOSSE; Sctcl CHECKS, for Misses; Saxony. WelIh, Silk Warp and American FLAN NE LS; EMBROIDERIRSoeverydescription, LACES and EDGINGS. TResIes a large stock of housewife and servrants goods. They respectfu!ly ask those iinking their winter purehases to examine their goods. Orders attended to promptly anl fantthfully. WA RD & BURCIIARD. Oct. 19 tf 40 NEW DRY GOODS HOUSE, NEXT DOOR TO " BANK OF AUGUSTA," Broad St. Auguusta, Ga. II-TE Stbcribhr would respectfully inform the citizt-ns of Ed lrelield Distr.et aid vieinity, that he his opened a LA RGE and ELEGANT AS SUIM EN T of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, C1os'.ting in Part of the following Stocks, all of which wii;l b1 '..nnd well .:scol ted, viz: LINENS. PRINTS. GINGITAMS. DOMESTICS, CLOTilS. CASSDIEItES, VESTINGs, l{ESSGOODS, SILKS. 31EHtINOS, ALIACCAS. O31BAZINES, IIOSIIERY. WV1IlTE-GOOL)S. LACER. EiIt01LEItIEs. SIIA W LS, .1A NTILLAS, CLOAKS. DRESS-TRD1IilINGS, RIBHONS, &c., &c. Ont the Sec ind Floor is a spaciius room where will be displayed the RI I EST With eveiy article p -rmining~ to tIs branch of the trlole ve l'rdin A utrusta L.arz. Si:oek .r Ner.o BLANKETS. KER SEYS, PLAl INS. SA TINETS. KERTUCKY JEANS. OSNABURGS, <- c.. al ays on lumnd. 7 Country W teh::nts wiu'd do well to examt ine this Stock before pourcthasing el-ewlete. J. R1. BANCROFT, Next door to iak of Augusta. A ngitta. Ot 17 6t* 41 A d ministrator's Sale ! B Y V.rtue of an Order from 11. T. Wright, Or dinatrv of Edlgetield I istriet. I will sell on VednbiLy. 15th Nov. iext, and davs foillowing, all the petioinal property of the late John Chuapuzan, dee'd., consiting of, Eighteen or Twenty Likely Negroes, O ne is a very good Blacksmith, Seven or Eight Hlundred Bushels #if Corn, several Halts of Cotton, 11ors s. ilu-es, Catt:e, 11gs, somie excellent Alileh Ctws. Waggons, &c., l1ouschtld and Kitchen Fur niture. Also. SoUe EiLIut or Ten Cotton Gius, TURASHERS AND FANS, Sleop atd Blacksmith Too!s, &c. The St!e w.hl be at the late resilence of said de (ee:sel, at Mount Erimn. To commence at 10 ip'clock. A. Ni. TLen~is.-A ! suis under .5,00 cash-over that atmiiiunt on a credit of twelve months with interest from dn ay oif s:le. Purchasers to give note with two approved sureties. JOHN A. CIL\P.\AN, Admn'or. Oct 19 4t 40 | Of Newberry Sentinel and Laurensville l1eraldj eiiy 3 thoes, andh firward atccounit to .J. A. C. Ad iitao ' Sale. BY ati ( rder from II. TI. Wright. Oratinary of )Edlglield Distriet, I wi:l proceed to sell at the late ni sidlen-e of Simneon .\latthews, dee'd., ont TilIUHSD.\Y, 23d day of Nuovenmbr, the follow' inig prop~erty. viz: Fifteen Likely Negroes, A STOCK OF MULES, COWS 3- HIOGS, Crop of Cotton. Con, Fodder, &c., Tol of abnttst every description, &c., &c. TERMus.--On a etedit of twelve months. Pur ehasers will be required to give notes, with amiple i-eurity before :his delivery of any of the property. All sums under $10 eash. SIalPSON MATIIEWS, A dm'or. Oct 19 5t 40 A Blargain off'ered. I W IL L also sell at the samte time anid plaoe, by coinsnt of patties, that V ALUA B LE P L AN TA LION beliinging toi tie Estate of ttesaid Soeon .latithewvs, dee'd., situate tin Riocky Creek, contain ing Six luttd red acres, more or less, and adjoitnmg latnds of A. Blaind, Ii. C. Turner and others. A plat if said land will be exhibitedl on the day of sale. Ternms wdl be utade known ton that day. SlalPSON M1ATTilEWS, A gent for Legatees. Oct 19 5t 40 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD I)ISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. OTIE is h.-reby givn to Artemnas Jones, hswife Stiphia, Jtohn T. Mlitehtell atnd his wife Mlary Mitehell, to aphpeat before mte in my Office at Edge lielid C. ti , 'it Fr.day the 1 9tht day oh January next. (1855) to prove in due form of Loro the last Wdl and Tes~t titent ol Lewis Asiil, late of Edgehield Djistr et deceased. Given unider tmy hand and at tmy utlic, this 1I tht day of Octitber 1854. H I. T. W lI~hT, 0. E. D. Oct 19 lnm3um 40 - Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate ouf Thtons ITalley dec., upl to the timie iif his d~eatin antd to .htosepth li. Talley, A dmtinistrator of the estate of Thtintts Talk-y, dee. are earntestly reques~ted to be readyv tio tmake pa~ymte t by thet '2tth daiy of 1)eemt bter tuexi, a~s ltnger ittdulhenice eatntot be given. Andtt those htarintg deutandis agninst said estate will rentder tht in to thde unudersignted properly attested. JOSE~Il 1B. TrALLEY, Admt'r. Oct. 19 10t 40 Notice. LL, persons' indebtedh to the estate of William Lllussey dec., anid to Jloseph B. Tatlley, A d mtinistrator de bonus non, of the estate of Wilhtamt Bissey dee., are euarnestly requested to' be ready tto ittmke. payment by the 30th day or l~eetmber ntext as longer itndulgenee catnnot b~e given. And thtose havin:g denmanids ajraintst said estate wi I rendler themn ini to thte undersigned pirope~rly attested. JOSEPli B. TALLEY, Adm'r. Oct.19 lit 40 Notice. , LL persons indebted to the estate of Caleb 1.Talley dec. up to the time of ltis death, antd to .Juisepht B. Tailey, Admmir:strator of the estate of Caleb Tailey thee. are carntestly requested to be ready to miake paymienit by the 12th day of December ntext, ats linger indulgence caninet be given. A nd thtose having demantds against said -estate will ren der thtem in to the unidersigned properly attested. JOSEiPII BI. TA LLEY, Admn'r. Oct 19 8t 40 Notice 1 A LL Persons arc hereby cautioned not to tres Lipass on the Lands belonging to the Estate of A. Y. JBurton, dee'd., by either hauling wood or straw of the same, without permission from the Trustee. Thoise who cointinue to do so, may expect to be prosecuted by the TRUJSTEE. Sept. 18, 1854. . tf 36 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of M. E. ~ hl! ingswvorth, dee'dI., up to the time of his death, atre reque~stedh to miake imnediate payment, and those havnoig demands agrainst said Estate will present thtem propieriy attested. D). F. IIOLLINGSWORTUI, Admior. . Mar2- tf e 1 Report of. the Commissioners of the Poor for. Edgield District, To Dis Donor, the Presiding Judge: TnE Commissioners of the Poor for Edgefield District, Report, That there was remaining in the haiids of- the Treasurer at our last report, the snm of F.-rteen Hundredidollars and thirt'een cents, ($1.414,13.) Assuming the amount of the General Tax of the year 1853 to be Fifteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($15.500) as the hasis of their estimite, tile Board on the - of January 1854, assessed a tax of twelve (12) per cent on the above stated amount fo'r the any port of the Poor or said Disuict, from which they expected to realize, after deucting the Coi missions of the Tax Collector, the net sum of Neventv Hundred and sivty.se'ven I)ollars (81,767) The Tax Collector has since prepaired and furnished a slatement to the Board, by which it uppears that the General Tax rf the Ditrict. colbetied this year in 1854, i- Sixteen-Thousaid and seven ty-three dollars nnd fifty.seven cents($16.073.57.) .The assessuwnt of twelve (12) per cent upon which amounted to Nineteen lHndred and iwenty eight dollars nid-eighty-two cents ($1.928.82.) from which the Tax Collet or dedieted his Comiimis-ions. viz: Ninety.-six dol'ars and o'rrv-foiir cents (96.44) and paid over lihe ilaowe. Eighteen hiindred :n:id thiriy-tivo dollars and thirtv-eight cents ($1.832.38) to tile Treasurer of ti, Board. This n:oiint and the sum of Fourteen hundred and fourteen dolltirs and thirtcein cents (Si,414.13) inl hd hands of the Treasurer at our last report, making the sum of Three Thnusand two hundred and forty-six dollars and fifty.-one ets ($3,246.51) applicnble to the sulport. of the Poor of the District. ftor tlie year which expired on lite 30h of September last. Also. Oh Tri-asurer has receil ed from Tl '. G. Bacon, Clerk of the Court, Lewis Jones. Sheriff. and others, One Ii nndred aiId Ien dollarid forty-dcants. (SI10.40.) itakimg the sum of Three Thon-and three huidred and ifty-six dllars and iiety-One cts. ($3,356,91) for the support, of the Poor oh this )istrict. Duritig the year the Board has expeinded the following Amounts, viz: ForProvisions...................................641 .17 1 Ciothinz. Furniture, &C......................... 185 86 " Bastardy..................................... 88 00 " Steward's Salary.......................... - ..365 00 9 Medicine and 31c edical atte-ndanice ................... 11 00 " Carrying Jeter 31ilchell to Downer Institute...........- 7 00 6 Sewing for Paupers............................. 12 90 c Hire of Jacob Herloig by the ye:ar............. -120 00 " Tin Ware....................................-- - 7 4 Plik aid Frciuht ............ .................. 2 00 Advertisin r repth for 1853...... ................. 21 37 Slh:.ving' Pauipers................................6 00 Supp..rt of l'auper, inl Luontic Asylum, Columbia S. C. 321 38 "4C.ing............... ...............12 00 Conuksiiois due Treas-urer ......... .............- 95 29 Stun Tiotail................................. $1.91 G 39 Adrd thle balance inlt hw hiilorilte Treasti rer oit Thirn ci hd red anid tuinety-'Otw dollars and niinety-seven c't (1.391 97.) A tmore mn aniic: d detanileid .atcatt ot or which, :iceomaiid hy t he vouchers for emteh item, is herewith subiitec h'r ttm, iispii o tit hw Court. At Ilite last rtpeirt of lte C(onii-iommles, t here w.eri- Ihirt v.-ix Paupers chiargeable upon the District. three of which are at the Lu cat Ic Asylum, Cot tituhila, S. C., and thirty-three at thle 1'oor Trhe Boiard have. since the last replort. ad :111led four Pa pr- to lte Poor Hotlise, vi : John Blair, WVill. Rn.ssell, Ilenlyv %Vt;iver and NJatitlwMl taiC%%-atic in alt Forty I'ccipters at flhe chir-P (it tlie ilstrict t hi. h~a-t year. Three hove hell1 the Poor I lio-t of dwhir own :-,ecord, viz :John Blair, -281h Atigni4 1854 A. E. Nenal :ind( Sarah Neail, 22d Jain. 1 854. "t' - Boaril senit .heter 31 ittehei. to li n Dowcer luisti title, ill Beach I..taiid, I10 i JunieI 18541. The B' aird boutid 11alit-hi Wilsoni, to Witliam For, fitl thea 5thI Juate 1854, :tid di-cliarovd 314 idion Joiia-r (ni lie 26rh Sept. 18-54. Two have diled duringr the yv:ir, %viz : Lyvdia Oratider, 1 31li O0t 1853. mnd Raniel Evains, 10th July 18,54. A-. kinig :1 imn iiijIati of, eighl Pa a pers ait lie Lharrge utr the Dkitt ; aid leavinag th ree iii thle Lti nat ic As~iuio, aind twenty-ninte at tile Pouor I Iouse, .1 list of tliowe uities, agies, &c., are hereunto aitiexed. IN THlE LUNATIC ASYLUMI. Mrs. S. Foater, Mrs. A. 13lorgrin mtid F. G. Freeman. ATr THE POOR [lOUSE. I John Story, '74 ye:trs old, biti, !G SeleIty Dei. 47 yenra old. idiotic, 2 Tenipey St ory, 53 66 iliiltui, 17-1 it-1ima (".0111Y, 36 6 3 11Itn 1ulil Si orv. 11 441 18 Sit-mt Hoitues, 47 69 infirm, 4 Lenatard ion, 8 ii 19 L-ewi-4 Huit-v, 22 .5 Sairahi 1'ilhity, 47 " blind, I20 Eliza coillind, 17 69 deformned, 6 N:tiicv 31;ays, .51 " imifirin, 21 Wesley Plytnale, 12 96 dea, 7 Nancy 16awe, 53 id.iei. 2-2 Ll-ev'Wever, 41 6& idil-lle, John White, 2.1 46 3Pt .Wisn 30 4& miirn 9 Ili-zvki:ili Gentry 57 49 21 .1 -u:ry A. Wilson, 6 94 orphan, 10 Small%' lrmiale, 33 44 dt.fiinmred. 2.5 Win. Rit-(ell, 55. " inlirin, 11 Vices . Lee, 5.5 .i 21(; ('mtrihieeaver 3 i orpamn, 12 Nlary WVaol-ey, 8 " orpihin, 2 ~7 I ha-iiry- ev Ver, 6 9i 13 Elizaheih lBiven, 94 46 inil 28 lEltaiie %Vl!mcver, 3 it i 14 M1arta Harroti, '18 44 6 29 31.,nthmt 3laliuiy, 6P ~ infirm. 15 'IMary Plynmile, 48 9 Total, 29 Paupers at the Poor House-All of whitch is re-pu-et fully reprted. J A31 ES .31. RICHARD)SON, Cr-Air.-MAN. September 30, 18541. 1t. 40 Siff!'s Sale. M. LEBESCLIULTZ, Y? Virtu t'ia writs oft I'it-ii Fci vet to me --1EALER IN B)directed, I shall poroiceil to salIat Edge- RE DM~AD T TING field Curi ltause, oin the first. Monda hiii No% emtlcr next, the foullowing property ini thLe tol Ti -I tOt . o h oretdi oW lowimig cas -.Z T P. 1k -ri F, forinerlyoueio byLI te Jr.ott Lyox, Zmac!laaiahi Cia'x'on vs Ar:hur Lott, Johtn A- . whe-re I :tin now reeiving. LARtE nd SPLEN Lott mti JoitiII Lo IWin SmecnsExvttr, ~nu saaitnil47o ~*s.ArtliurLot, 3lrk 1 mi hi ati it~a. . h~ir ris;Joht-o A.B~mndAda~r,~*g ArhurL'it, cad-Y~de lotin0 Clito Wrdan leiryHoar ;B.w.Pery O tmelaes aalrn~tfalaomabe i)le, nir0in Ada'r ts.Arhu LtI Oe r~ctofLiti cin A 1~A L~~tESu~milykc'tfo te utli0o u~iin (10)miresmaneor i~s, djiiimi hnd GetlzuctYautls ndClil 00n of Jatksitil~otn~',I~eie Illsi:,~tle.Isac Agomalassitnen9o Bos amd theslevedon s he r~litTt ofth Hoiey, hitsColar, ravts det~ad~ntArthr Lit.SIIJ& LNENlIAN~iECIIEF$ F.C Commidonstdu ;recuer..... ...... ---iii -mot --- 29'k hihh Add te baancei he d the Tr asro h renhnrdadnnt-n olr aninety-en eeI 1319. A)~ mr Im.inmtle nd doetaed n~ee hlnnertttcdva'su of wheneopmedb h vonieberms f on eatiem, pshrcedith selbmn ineh frt the inpcto of thiout.Icngv hm;sgida icc idoia At he astreprt f te ammsioers threasoere tirtosi a per )cargnbi~le.o h bisrinet, tredefmd Chbrt IlooheLutiAyumComb, , antedrwi i thirt-thre a It e.o He lBidon haesi the a t roft. admie S(.pt P28 er tothtP 37~,vi:Jh Blant, Wm.us ello t 'h ller Weernd cah wMhn-aigi l ot 'uesa h LEWe fte itict JONElS , Sen. 1D o imili~~ y o w OThe 17 v le t thiorii~ f hi w eod viz on Blmtdair, 28'h Angnst 185d, A. EE LDetan aa DeIS2dJInC18. InThe Bo u ardth tritehell to wte Daoerwnt ne nBahIlnd EQIh Jne154lh ord boud ietrM ik nerya.alichi Vil on, l aFy, In thaeth J orune84 and othehrges, dleo Josr on thie. 2IhSet 15. J'. have' died duigteya, i:LdaO.nie,1t Oc itbu n Danie 3las 10t J3y884 iNg aldimineuti ot eit tne anpeorst nthe charg ofteD~rc;adlaigtrei h ua Asillml and tetine at thI'Ir. lue autm rit ofwo, ieaes eaehrut of Mrs.rS. Foster,. Me.'A.Aizrgan nu F G. Freeman. i A1 rc John S t ~ igSc~ho' r in Tipe Dstr, cnamii he iiurdm~a aetiItic ra ae tw3 t Iirh Inrory s at tljacia ed ofA4 i Leonrd Slgtor,J.3.Chiiaamd ob.r I sEvlmbcart'lttalnetiehi C 8 John wVisite, i ll alae tai) irGsb of Jitiuary Wtiley, l erosItee d Pt3rEliaerh w1iveqie ogvefn ii T Oct. 7415.s ldb 40d 10hs tut rtahittl sut~nial laam i 53ty "f '',itdis b nteie.dtlcr'a sv ofJsupm .Ccl8~e hat o phan, Ditit ote7lc tifre~idde 9aed 4 ITiniseaaf'irin, ae hi etodo tn to e hldit t Etrhied . Iutue.otth 30hm e ~mlmitten Imiines nti iliu.Btfar le -re felAm. \ls.fon'ncsiy 0C~etta e Oct ii te yma cu ou Lrd lie ttouumtdhiiqum. ouisiiselt im15pssbemamlwl Staeo S uthCarlia,4i 7 Drers oild.kdtc EDGFILDDISRITAT GEA REUTO INPICS IN ODINAY. IT II.IA ~E47 hi"js riefirm 1~Y.T W I~TEsuir, rdnay f Y X"'YokLA)I. . I RS sai deetied.Augsta Set 1 "f 35ctc Thee ae, hteefrto itean adonih 3l0 o "t infirm an sngla, hekiidedamd rdior o tme Pesos me6t tot"Esaec aoban said eceasd, tobe ttd apemar5.fuir ieitrmL Tota!, 29 Paagersst tthePoameUwull-Alioinwhthemiinrprpctpfulyyareesrtdd daeopOtomber intto0 iw ie,18ny wh t. 40VALOE'os teaimdtiseraion~ sa o ic. M.ntd L EBESC.AHULTZ, Give Vir my writsd ofd Fieri th:is ltom dmte Ag1 3 ofl OCot. Hosei the f foir.,ard Moienys i Noi emghtenxteoingrdmn pit.~iroperid in the 7thl-n B cwa Vatd Lotan Jofhmni. Lmodtpeuadm'. te.vensOto unrExceusmn'rnd :.s..AWRIGrTo0.,E. D.kV3 aifie andh. n..L..GENTR. Ot.. 19n-o . 2Bl40dlAdm'rnvs.AprrthurLott, Valuable Lands forSale. O N the FIRST MOKNDAY ii NOVEMBER next, will be sold at Edgefield C. H., by the Subscribers. all the Lands belonging to the Estate of the late Capt. .1. B. SrT1. situiate and lying in Edgefield Distr.et, comprisinr a body of SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES. Con:sliti of VALUAHI.E PLANTING and TI.\l ERED TPIRACTS. divided into the following sub-divisicons, which will be sold suparately, viz: - The Bonham Place. This Tract contains four hundred and forty (440) acres, three hundred and forty (340) <.f which are cleareil and under fenee.. The woodland is oif choice qu;i!ity. On this place there is a Dwelling House aid other suitable out buildings. The Mt. Willing or Homestead Place. 7 This Tract sop well known. saircely needs a des cription. It consists of twelve hundred and twenty aeres. lyina on Richland Creek, six hundred (600) acres of which are cleared and in a high ~tate of iiprovemenit and eultivation. These Lands have a reputatin for grain-growing seconl to none in the District; tor either grain or cotton we refer to the pres nt groewing crop as a sure indication of their qu lity and-l capacity. The weolamcl is of good qnality. and the timber upon it very superior. On th;s placc is a good Two Story framed Dwel'ing llhose. Stables. Barnes, Carrage flluase, Black smith Shoop, Gin ilouse, Negro Ilouses and all other bti'ings necessary tit a phntation. Also, a large an.1 conmodious Store House, which has been used for Mereantile purposes a great many years, which has given this place. is a business stand11l, a reputa tion or a high order, and as sueh reconenends itself to the consideration of enterprisintg and business men, The Crouch Place. This Trat c.-inain about flive hundred and ten (510) acres. a portion of which (say 100 acres) is elearcd. The bal-ence is in wnonlland and enbraces a Tract of Land nit only beautifully timbered, bitt f.r purposes of cultivation most excell.-ntand rare quality. The Balance ConsistinI of Pine Land, w1ll be divided into Tracts of freon Two Iundred to Three lIlundred aere.. This body #If Landl we recomni.-nd to the atten tion otf all persons desirous of minkna a set:lement nr inve-tment. 're quality of L.ands in thi< par tienlar secti..n I: a hei eeverloked. As a body of timbered Tand it is superior to any in the up countfry of South Carolina. Much ot it is of ex cu:1 lit and aill ou fair productive quality. T E R M S. A creelit ef one and two years with interest from date, with Isnl and two approved securities, and a mortgage if dlesirtd. BIENJAMIN WALDO, Exors. GEO. A. ADDISON. E Aug10 13t 30 - Splendid Land for Sale, r7jl I Subseriber ofyers for sale the Tract of [And ipn whicl he now resides, situated about two iits hel.ow the Pine I louse. and immediately on the Plank iR:id. The Tract contains Two Hundred Acres, About eighty if which are cleared and in a high stite eof eulivation. while the rest is heavily tim bered. There ie on the premises an excellent Dhwelling Ilinse. god Negric I Jouses. &c., &c. Persuons desirous of purchasing can apply to the Undersigned on the place. JAS. L. MATHIS. Aug 31 tf 33 Land Trade. TJII E subscriber intending to concentrate his farm T in imerest, offers for sale hi entire Tract of Land in Edgetie-hl, on Stephetns' creek, adjoining lands (if .1. A. Talbert. J. W. RIoehell, It. .len ntings, W. liarrison, and W. B. Dorn, Esqs.-The Tract contains some 1800 or 2000 Acres, is well watered. tolerably timbered. and adapted to grain of all kinds usual to our cl:nate. and aleo (-ot tim. The lDwellitg is very confoertable, the other necessary improvemtents are good, mone of them new. To an approved purchaser T will give a good bar gain if early applicatioi is made. A. II. MORTON. August 31, 1854. . 4t 33 Land for Sale. T TTE Subser her eelirs foer sake his VAL UA BJIE T RACT OF L AND, situatud 12 niles ~.euth eef Edef~eield C. i1.. and within onte mie of the llatmburg & Edgefield Platnk Roadl, lying upon the waters of Chavis' Cree~k, and ceentain ng Three Hundred and Sixty Acres, One half oef whielh is woodlanid and well timtberd the balancc is el -ared up. thirty acres having been but recenttly cut down. This tract has sone excel lect land upeon it, and as a body it is well wvatereed and remaritkably halthy. The range for raisinz stck of every description is splendid. A fine orchard is cen the place. Atny person wishing to, purchase will call upomn the Subscriber cn the plremiises. Terms omade easy to ant aptercved purchacser. JOllN L. ADDISON. Sept 28 tf 37 10-r [tbGl.\l N'1T, S. C. M~u. ) Shz CR~EEK, Oct. 2, 1854. 5 ORDER. NO. 2. TN Pursuance of orders from Brig. Gcn. Wever, i h-reby neotice give that an Election will be behi at the variceus precints in the Lower Battalion. 10th Reuicnent, cn Friday, '27th inst., for AAJOR lf said l;attahoen, to fill the vacane~y therein exist in. Dy order gef al1. A. J. NEAL. TI. P. MlAYNARD, Aedju't. Oct 5 3t 38 Notice. ATL Persons indlebtced to thte Estate of G. W. t~ R-amis, dee'd., are hereby requested to come forward and make paymcent by the 10ith day cof No vemeb *r niext. anid all perstens havintr any just claims against sacid deceased are requested to render themt it by thtat date. accirding tce lawe. ELIJA1 110LLOW AY, A dm'aor. Ot 4 7t 38 Hamburg & Edgefield P'k Road. 'PH E PLA NK ROA\D frcnm llamburg to Edge I. field is now coinpleted and oepen feor the publi II. A. KlEN RlCK, Free. Oct 5 tf 38 STA1'TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Davis, Kalb & Fanning, Dc.i tahet Rlawley White. ilpis. u &C. Decl. in Attachment Rawlev White. r allIi Plainti& in the above cases havitng this day f iled their Deelacraticons in my Otlice, anmd the Defedant haveing necithc'r wife neir Attorney known to resid .-within the linmits of tis State. on whom copies of saidl Dec!arations with rules toi pleadl can be served: On Micticet of Mlessrs. ACKATaa & Sr-zns, Attorneys for Plaintfh: Ordered that said Deenant appear and plead to said Declaratioens within a year and a day from the date hereof or in default thereof jucdgmient will be given against him. 'TilOS. G. BA CON, C. E. D. Clet ks Office. Oct 5, qly 39 STATE OF SOUTU CAROLINA, EDGEFIE LD -DISTRICT. MatnOs. Foreign Attachment Charles T. Tiarris. -C. . amn, Foreign Attachment Charles T. 1arris. T ilE Plainti&a in the abo~ve cases having ti Iday filed their Declarationus in my Oficee, and the D~efendant having neither wife nor Attorney ktown to reside within the limits of this State, on whem copies of said lDee'araticon with rules tue plead en be served :On nmotieen of Mir. A nAxa. Plaintiff''s Attrtey, Oridered. Tbhat said lItefendant appear and plead to said LDeelarations within a year and ia day from the date hereof, or fmtal amnd absolute judg met will be given against him. T H08. G. BACON, C. C. E. D. Clerk's Office. A pril 8, 1854. ly 13 To Rent, r liE Room at present ccupiedl by Mir. Lod1l1ll as a lDry Goods Store. itn my absence apply ti J. A. Williams. S. C11RISTIE. Dec 28 tf 50 Notice IS hereby given tlat application will be made at .the next sittintg of the Legislaiture, to re-charter Horse Creek as a navigable stream, and for other purpses. Aug 10 3m 30 Ir Capt..). C. PERRY is respectfully nynounced by his friends as a Candidate fair Major of the Lower Battalion, 10th Regiment, to fill the vacancy occa .. oned by. .the promo..t.o.n ofC A . J. NALr. To the Planters of Edgefield, GREA T SACRIFICE I TWENTY per echt can be saved by buying BOOTS and SH OES at the Planters' Depot. The Stock is nll New and Fre.h, rand warrant ed to give general satisfaction. Ameongst this large and well selected Stock muay be found 10.000 Pair Mens I(eavy Rip Plantation Brogans, 5.000 " " " Ruset " .5.000 " Boys Rip and RIuset 3,1000 " Alens' Ditching and Hunting Boots, Together with a LA RGE and SPLENDID Stock of Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Alisses and Children's. Boots and Shoes, OF Tnle LATEST STYLES, AiND ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Among this tine Stock can be had Gentlemen's Freneh-made Bootq anid Gaitei-a. Also, Ladies' French Gaiters of Kid Glove Leather. The Public are respectfully invited to call and exnamine before purchasing elsewhere as Goods will be freely shown and one price asked. Ur7 Please Remember the name and rumber ROBERT CARROLL, PRoPRIETOR oF THE PLANTRs' Boo-r & SnoE IBEPoT No 2-1 Broad-St., opposite the U. S. Hotel, Augusta, Georgia. P. S.- also keep on hand a large Stock or Ladies and Gentlemen's Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valises. Also Misses' School Satchels-all of which will be sold low for Cash. R. C. Oct 5 Gm 38 A. l. Brssos. T. B. Jonaso.v. New Firm, New Firm, J1amabnrg, 5. C. I11E Un.d.-rigned hiving formed a Co-partner ship in tleis place fur the purpose of trausact inga Geural Grocery and Cotton Business, Would re.,pectfilly inform our numerous frieds and the public that we will keep constantly on hand A LARGE SUPPLY OF EVERY ARTICLE needed by the irmer, whieh we wi dlispose of 4n ad favora ble terms as any other House in the place. We have cngag. d the services of Messrs. T. M. WELOORN itnd J. ..lonso, both of whom are we I known to the public as LIBERAL COTTON BUYERS, and whol wil, at all times give tho highest market prices fur that and other articles of produce. Our Senior Partner will, as herelofore, give his personal attention to the Receiving and Forwarding of tlerchandise to the country. BIENSON & JOUNSON. TN retiring from the above business we leave Messrs. BiENFoX & .lonsson in our place, and solicit for them the patronage of our old customers and the public gen-rally. BRINDLEY & POSAMOND. Hamburg, Sept 27 2m 37 Agricultural Fair, 1STPONEMENT ! ! O WING to the prevalence of Yellow Fever in Aueuta, the Fair of the Southern Central Agricultural Society heretofoire advertised for Oc tober 23d, will not take place until MONDAY, NOV.IBER 20, 1854. It will be continued during the entire week, ae cording to the Rules and Regulations heretofore publishe-l ; and as all danger ol contagion will then be over. it in hipped that the Agricultural and Alan fulteturoig int -rests of Georgia and her sister States will be favonthay represented. Copi-s of the Pre inium Lst may be obtained by addrtssing * Editors of Soutaern Cultivatior. A utusta, Ga.," and all other infornation wi:l be furni.ht d by the uuJersigned. 1). W. LEWIS, See'ry, Sparta, Ga. October 12 St 3! Notice, T a rogular meting of the Stockholders of the I. Elgeiieid Odd- Fel:ows' & ',1amnie Build.ng Association, held on.th-e 3d inst., the following reso lution wts unanimonsly adopted. Resolved, Titat all the titockholders give their Notes for a;l the Stock not yet called- for, payable six zmonths after date, with interest from the 1st of January next. Th~e three instalmtents which have been called for tre consickr. d new due ; and it is very important that all who. have tnot 'e t patid thcem, should cotme fur ward ret onsce rind do so. Mlr. A. R{Assv is the authorized Agent. 8 F. GOODE, See'ry. Oct 12 5t 39 State or south Carolina, ABJBEVILLE DISTRICT, John L. Grillin, . rs- illfrPriin Larkin Reynolds, BllfrPtion Agnes Wi., his wife, et. al. Y order of the Coturt of Equity, I will pro. eeed to sell, at Abbeville C. H., on sale day in November next, te tollowinig valuable LANDS, oft the R~eal Est~te of Vinicent Griflin, deceased, viz: Truect No,. 1-The Homestead Plrtce, near Whitehall, situatte ini A bbeville District, on Hard lbor antd Cowhtead creeks, containting Eight Ilundred and Thirty aeres, more or less, (with a bout Three Hlundrcd r.md Fifty rneres in woods) T1wetty.live acres of which being first-rate creek bottom, and a pert in cultivation. Upon (lhe place there is a comfortable Dwelltng House cnttaining tetn rooms, having commodious Brns anid Stables attached, a Gin-house and otther necessary outbuildings in good repair. The cleared land is in a stale of high cultivation. Tract No. 2-Known as the Edwatrds place, containing ribout Otne Hutndred and Sixty acres, situate itn A bbeville District, otn the roads lead itng to A bheville C.11i. rand Vienna, Sixty acres being woodland. An.d Tract. No. 3-Kntown as the Bostri place, sit nate itn Edgetield District, in three miles of Nitne ysix Depot on the Greetnville amid Columbia Railro:nd, containting Six HIundred aicres, mo.re or less, Sixty of~ which being woodlaend, and three huntmdred ofl thne cleared land ini a high state of ulivation, the re-idue being tinder a good pa.' tre' fence. There is eta the plaice a framed house with four rooms, together with necessary out builditngs. TERats-A credit of one, two and three years from thme day of sale, with interest uon the last istalmen.tt troum the time the seotnd becomes due. Boned with good sureties, and mortgages of the premises to secuire the purchase motney, to be given by the purcharsers. Purchasers wi-l also p'sY the costs in cash and pay for titles. Persotns wishiing to buy sauid latnds, would do well to call and exanmino them before the day of sile. ij. Lrarkin Reytoldsi will take pleasure itt showing thetm to any persons so disposed. I. A. JONES, C. E. A. D. Comm'r's Oflice, Sept. 25. 5L 88 Sherif*s Saic. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT, Freeman HI. Roper, Applicant, v-s. Eiz. Crawford & others defen'ts.J B Y Virtue of an Order from H. T. Wright, Esq., Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in Novemiber next. at Edgefleld C. H-., the tract of Irand belonging to the estate of John Crauwford dee., situate in Edgefield Dis trict on Dry Creek, contaitning one hundred and tifty-six (156) acres more ior less, bounmded by lands of Mrs. Margatret Lanltam, Josiah Lanham ittd Freeman II. Roper. TERtis-A credit oef twelve months. The Purchaser to 2ive bond with two rtpproved secu rities antd a miortgage of the pre'mises to the Or dinary to secure the purchase tmoney. Costs to be paini in Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. E. D. Oct. 12. 4t 39 Manufactured 'Tobacco ! J UST Received direct freem the Factory, Thirty Boxes CHEWING TOBA CCO, comprising Feur Choice Brands, viz: Iheeney Dew, Oronoco, Extra mand P'remium. For sale by the Box, or at retail at LOW PRICES. Don't fail to call and saple before buying elsewhere. G.L PENN, AGENT. Oct 26 tr 41 Notice. A~ LL. Persons indebted to the Estate of A ttica. 'iucker, dee'd., are notified to make prompt payme t, mind those hpivtng demamnes agatnst samd Estte are requested to render thema in immediately, properly attested. ILANDON TUCKERLAdm'r. June 29 6m* 24 NEW FALL GOODSI WILLIAM SIIEAR - AUGUSTA. GA., reeived from;New York a part of is HAA L SUPPLIES, eibracing a greet . riety of Suitable for the pres~nt sensalu, aoong hJeh.are' Rieb Satin Plaid. Brocade and Faneiy SIL4S ,o( the latest Paris styles; Rich all Wool Pavis Printed DELAINE', of new and elegant styles; French a I Wool Fancy PLAIDS of beautiful style for Ladies Dresses ; English PRINTS and Fancy GIN|IAMSO warranted ffast colors; Onp English Mourning PRINTS and GZNG. IIAMS; Lnpin's Plain White, Black and Fasey Colored MERINOS. of superior quality; Lupin'a Plain Black and Fancy Colored DE LAINES.and Plain Blaek .CHALLYS; Superior Black BOMBAZINES. Black AL. PACAS and Black Canton CLOTHS; Superior English Black CRAPES, for Trimming and for Mourning Veils; Ltlie-s' Pmbroidered French COLLARS, -UN. DERSLEEVES and COLLARETS,f beauti ful styles; Lodies' Mourning. COLLARS and UNDER SLEEVES; Worked Muslin EDGINGS and INSERT INGS, and Narrow Thread EDGINOS; Rieh Thread, Valeneiennes, Maltese and Honiton LACES: Ladies' Embroidered, Scolloped, Wide Hem-. stItehed and Mourning French Lawn HANKER CHIEFS, of beautiful styles; - Fancy Neck and Bonnet RIBBONS; La'its' Kid and Gauntlet GLOVES, sad Lon and Short hand Black Lace MITTS; Ladies' Black Spun Silkand Fleeey-lined HOSE, some of extra weight and size, of the best make and quality; Real Welsh and Heavy Shaker FLANNELS, of the best make; .kuperior Welsh GA UZE, Saxony and Silk Warp FLANNELS; Heavy all Wool Red FLANNELS, forservants, at low p'rices; English Col'd FLANNELS. for Ladies' sacka English and American Canton FLANNELS, of superior style and qu.dity, with a great variety of other new and beautar art rles of stapU- ana Fany - Dry Goods, many or which have just been par chased at auction far below the cost of imlortation, and all of which will be sold at very low prices. Families wishing to purchase their Fall supplies early, are respectfully invited to call and examiie M the assortment. Augusta. Sept 11 If 35 Splendid Carpets, W ILLIAM SUEAR, of Augusta, Ga., basjust received from New York. Englsh Tapistry Velvet CARPETS, of rich' and splendid styles; Enclish P saels CARPETS, of chaste and ele gant p;itte ; Super ihree-Ply and Ingrain CARPETS, of new and beautiful styles: Sup. Plain and Twilled Venetian CARPETS; Rich Chenille RUGS, to match the Carpets: The Tapestry, Velvet and English Brussels CAR PETS, are of the most recent importations, and in richness of color and elegance of style and pat tern, surpass any I have ever offered to the publie. They are also offered at greatly red nced priees, and the public are respectfully invited to examine the as sortment. Augusta, Sept II tf 35 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made by the Town Council of I lansburg to the Legislature at its next session for various amendtownts of the Charter of the Town. First, for the privilege of aubscribing to Stock in the Hamburg and Columbia Rail fIoaLd Secondly, for increntsing the subscriptioan to Stock in the Savannah Va'ley Ia I liad. and lastly for the privilege of building a free bridge across the Savan nah River opposite Auuustn, Ga.. By order of Counil.l JOHN E. McDONNALD, CLasL Hamburg, Aug 13, '30 31 Notice. APPLICATION will be made at the next Ses Asion ot the Legisla'ure for an tamendian pt of tte Charter of the Village of Edgelield, so as to en able the Town Conneil of said Village to subser.be~ n certain conditiora, Twenty Thousand Do1!ar., to. a Rail Road leading from some po~int on the Green ville & Co'umbia Rnil Road. uia Edgefield C. II., to A ikcn on the Southt Carolina Rail Road, or some point adjacent thereto. Sept 14 3m 35. - Not ice. A PPLICATION will be made to the General Assem~bly of South Carolina at its naext Sea son for amtendments to the Chl;arter of the "'Savan na River Valley R..1I.," authoriz n~g the constteue ton of Branches from somte pointts on said Uosd, to connet witlt the Greenville & Columab-a R. Road. at or near the town of Greenwood, and with the Savanah River at or near thte Town of Vitenna. Also, for. authority to issue bonds by said Company. -and for other atnendmnents that my be deemed necessary to the perfection of the present Charter. Aug 24 3m3 Notice. T'E City Council of Auigus'ta. Gcorgin, will make application to the Legislature of Sautle Carolina. at its next sittin~g, for a charter to the Soutt Carolina end of the Bridge leading across the Savannah River from Augusta, Georgia, to Hana burg, South Carolina. ABNER P. ROBERITSON, Mavor City of Augusta, Georg'm. Augusta, Ga., Aug 21, 1854. 3m 32 Notice IS Hereby giren that aapplication will Be made to Ithe next Legislature for the Charter for a Pubhio Rod from the Aiken Road, at or near Fosey'sg Bride, to intersect the Ridge Road,of erear Mae tin MceCarty's.3m3 A ug243m2 Notice. A PPLICA TION will be made to-the Legislture -of South Carolina, at its next Sessiont, to in corporate the "hIamburg Buildi'ng and Loan Assa cation Company." Hamburg, A ugust 21, 1854 3m St Notice. A PPLTCA TION will be ntade to the Legislature of South Carolina, at, its next Session. by vaui ots sufferers, praying the refutnditig from the State* Treasury the amount of tolls exacted fimmftem; at a Toll Gate erected by .lones & Kennedy. 't one of the Streets of tlte Town of Hlamburar, n-ar the Aua gusta Bridge, believinar such colletion of tells to bc unjust, oppressive and unnecessary. Hamburg. June .5 tf 21 Notice TS hereby given that application will be made to Ithe next session of the Leg.slature for a public Road from the Kay p lace, on the Hligains' Ferry - Road, running due East to iterseet the Perkin's Ferry Road at or near Maj. G. D). Hluiet's. Aug 17 . 3n1 31 Notice IS hereby given that application will he made to. Ithe Legislature at Its next session to amend the Charter of the Edgefield o Cheathatn Plank Road Company.3mS Ag 173m . 3 Notice. APPLCA TION will be made at the next Ses -sioni of the Legislature for a itallroad Chartet from some point on the Greenville & Columbia Rail Road near liggin's Ferry on Saluda River, to some point on the Hatthburg & Colutnbia Rail Road near the Pine Boilse. Aug 2, 3m 29 Notice. APP1CA TIO1i will be made at Ahe next See shin of the Legislature for a Charter for a Ram Road fom somte point on the Blue Ridge Rail R'oad~ at or near A nderson C. HI., via Edgetield C. H., to some poInt on the South Carolina Rail Road, at or near Aikent. Aug 10 . 3m Notice. PPLICATIJON will be made at the.Legisla ture at isnext Seioan, by-sundry credituore the late h enry Shults, to amtend jhe-~t'ni le Augusta Bridge to .lones & Kenuedyantki t he tolls received by theta to beisitedided 3~ the Creditors, instead of preferge tin drs of the Charter. Hambug, Jne 5- -,