Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, September 08, 1858, Image 3
A correspondence has taken place between the
Shdrif of Chirleston District, John E. Carew,
Esq., and the United States Marshal, Dr. D. H.
Hamilton, in relation to the captured Africans,
requirijig their surrender under the act of South
Carolina, 1835, which prohibits the entrance with.
in her limits of free persons of color. The sheriff
having taken the advice of counsel, which beitig
conflictiag,'was induced from the suggestions of
official duty and at the requestof several resecta
ble citikins,'to demand the surrender of the ne
groes by the Marshal. The latter on the advice
of James Conner, Esq., U. S. District Attorney,
declined compliance.-The negroes being subse
quentlj transferred from Castle Pinckney to fort
Sumter and further removed from all risk of com
munication, to avoid a conflict with the United
'States authorities, the Sheriff has not proceeded
any further in the business. The negroes will
of course remain at Fort Sumter, until the pleas
ure of the government is made known.-Charles
ton Ns, 2 inst.
VALus OF SLAvEs.-The value of slave pro
perty in Mississippi is two hundred and twenty.
ine million nine thousand two hundred dollars.
Each slave in the parish of St. Mary, Louisiana,
nets his master one hundred and seventy-five del
. ars a year, almost-thirty-three per cent, of his as
sessed value.
DEATn OF A NeE TEtXN-General Tarrant,
one of the earliest pioneers of Texas, and who did
"the State some service" in "the time that tried
men's souls," in her early struggles for liberty,
died in that State a short time since. He was
one of the members of the Convention that met
at Austin on the 4th of July, 1845, and helped to
frame and sign the annexation,- and a member
of the Convention that met at Austin on the 27th
August, that framed and signed the Constitntion
of the State: and renderel such service in that
Convention as will always endear him to the peo
ple of Texas. Since that time he has been a
member of the Legislature.-Clumbus San,
30th inst.
A dispatch from Paris says it was reported
there that the King of Holland intends to abdi
cate. The Prince of Orange, the heir to the
throne, completes his eighteenth year next month,
when he will be qualified to ascend the throne.
The motives of the King's abdication are said to
be a profound mystery.
THE BOLT WoRs.-The Brandon (Miss.) Plat
form, of Saturday, 21st ult., says:
We learn that the boll worm has made its ap
pearance in some parts as the country, and in
very formidable character. We would not be sur
prised if it should be gennral if a close scrutiny
was exercised. The planters may easily tell by
shiking the plant between Sundown and dark,
and watching for the miller or fly that deposits
the egg.
The Hinds County (Miss.) Gazelle, of Wednes
day, 18th ultt., says:
From all portions of the country we hear dis
tressing acounts of the boll worm. If the ac
counts that reach us are not very much exag
gerated, the cotton crop will be seriously in.
jured.
BURNING OF QUARANTINE.-The New York
Herald of Thursday morning says :-At ten
o'clock last night a band of one thousand men
broke into the Quarantine and set the hospital
and shanties on, fire, and threatened to set fire
to the residence of Dr. Thompson, the Health
Officer, who called the stevedoress employed in
unloading vessels together, arming them with
muskets and commanding them at all hazards to
protect the building. The hospital is a mass of
ruins, and man yof the shanties. Capt. Belton,
of the Harbor Police, came up to the city at
a late hour for an additional force, as the mob
were in a'furious state, and it was not known
how the affair would end.
s . REXARKABLE Snor.-A gentleman residing in
Dinwiddie county, killed a deer last week with
one of Colt's Revolvers, at a distance of 138
yards. He discovered the deer while walkinag
around his farm, and having no other weapon
with him, he determined to test the efficiency of
that ann, with but little hope, however, of suc
cess. Norg~as he aware that his shot had taken
effect until his arrival at the spot where the deer
stood, when he discovered marks of blood upon
the ground, which increased as he advanced in
the direction which the game had taken. After
* following the trail a short distance through the
woods, he came upon the deer lying in a thicket
of bedars with life fast ebbing from a wound
whiob it band received in the region of the heart.
On his approaoh, it made an efirt to attack hiim,
wLen he adopted the safe plan of despatching
it with another ball from his revolver. He sub
sequeptly measured the distance at which he
had fired the first shot, and found it to be as
above stated.-Peersburg (I'Ya.) Democrat.
AUGUSTA CoTrIoN Fic-roa.-This extensive
establishment has changed bands, and is now in
successful operation and prepared to fill all ordek-s
for goods manufactured by the Company. The
change is a good one, and as its management is
in few'hands, and under the supervision of WVm.
E. Jackson, Esq., one of our experienced and
successful merchants, it will, no doubt, afford
additional employment to many operatives, and
prove profitable to its owners. Success to them.
-Dispatch.
pi A dispatch to the New York paper., from the
Propeller of' Cape Race, says that some of the Mad
* g rgqjurnals'ridicgle the irloa, which hats just ben
yppoed ia 4aqerica, of Spain evear ceding Cula~a to
W Mr. A. Despertes, long the Foreman of the
Winnsboro Herald and Regiuter, has purobased that
eofice from Mr. Franklin Gililard, now Editor or the
BourA (farelliana. Mr. Desaports informs us that he
has seured the valued assistance of Mr. J. Wood
Davidson as Editor. We hope the proprietor will
led his a profitable investmaent ; and we cordially ex
tend to Mr. Davidson the right hand of fellowshaip.
pp The five great evils of life are said to he
standing collag~, stove pipe hat,, tight boots, a-coding
wives and heavy beard.
a Emn-rs or Wrr~Nsss.-The English Lords
of the bench decided at Westminister, about a
month ago, thatit was a principle of common law,
that a counselor, ian questioning a witness, should
address hima in ordinary tone, and in language
of respect, sueh as is employed by one gentfe.
man in conversation with anaothaer; that such a
lawyeri bas no righat to question the private busi
ness or the moral character of a witness, sany fur
. thier than it is apparent they absolutely affect his
reliability, or touch the case in hand ; and that
a witness is anot bound to answer questions p~ut
to him in an insulting or annaoying mantaner. If
forced toenswer by the court, he will have his
raimnedy in (dtion for daniagcs
]grof. Norse, fifteen-fiars ago, in a letter to
~inthen'Secretaiy of hie"Tr'e~nury, thie oni.
oh .Spencer, gave uttef.ailee to a prophecf
hichlas'been ful'filed ini the complete success
of the Atlaantic Telegraph:
" The practical inaference from this law is that
a telegraphic communication on the electro-nmag
netic plaan may with certaintv be established
across the Atlantic Ocean. Startling as this
may now seem, I am confident the time will
coice when this project wji 1he iealiped."
QErrH IN 93WLPIIO 10 tlrue and ez
quisitely beagt ul a l follo.wmng :.mpfessive
assagemahielt isqrm an artaclgin the
"qqiryeraity 'jgzie "" Tg ip,' few
$ ings app sq bheaqqt as a ycg youzg child
* in jit shrou q, TIhe itir, innocent face lopka'
so sublimely simple and conmfding amongst the
cold terrors of death, Orimuoless and fearless,
that little mortal has passed alone wnder the
'Bsadow and explored the mystery of dissolu
tion. *bere is death in its sublimest and purest
Image j no hatred, no- hypocrisy, no suspicion,
no esse for the morrow ever darkened that lit
tIe face; death has come lovingly upon it ; there
is nothing cruel or harsh in its victory. The
yearnings of love, indeed, cannot be stiffed;
for the prattle, and smile, all the little world of
thoughts that were so delightful, are gone for
ever. Awe, too, will oveteast us in its presence,
for we are looking om death, hup we do not fear
* for the lonely voyageg for th~ebild has gone,
sinple and trusting, intftli presence of its all
wise Fatlier;-and of sUie lis'know, is the
kinm'or heaven."
OBITUARY.
DsPARTBD this life on the 28th of July last, TH OS.
C. HINTON, of Scarlet Fever, in the third year of
his age, youngest POD of EDWARD V. and ELIZAsURT
C. HTeox, near Mount Vernon, in Edgefield District.
" Pass a few fleeting days or years,
And we shall see our child again
When Jesus in the cloud appears
With him we sh..ll in Glory reign,
We and the children be bath given,
Inseparably joined in Heaven." E. D.
Dian. on the 25th of August last, Mr. JOHN L.
ATKINSON, senior, of this District, aged 75 yea~rs,
two Months and 26 days.
Religious Notice.
Rav. E. 11. LAKE, Universalist, will preach the
funeral of Mrs. MARY J. LUNDY, dee'd., at the
residence of Mr. T. N. LuNDY, on the 2nd Sunday
in October next, at 11 o'clock, A. M.
STEAM MILLS.
From and after this date GRA IN may be ground
at my Mills on any day. R. T. MIMS.
June 14, tf 23
The many ftiends of the Rev. D. BODIE,
respectfully announce him as a Candidtte for Or
dinary at the ensuing election.
Sept8 * - 35
W We are authorized to announce Mr. C. A.
HORN as a Candidate for Tax Collector of Edge
field District at the next election.
Sept8 * 35
re'- The Friends of Capt. J. P. ABNEY pre
sent him as a Candidate for Ordinary of Edgefield
District at the next election.
Aug 17 *3
Commissioners of the Poor,
MI. EDITOR-You Will please announce the fol
owing gentlemen as Candidates for Commission
ers of the Poor for Edgefield District:
M. GRAHAM,
D. P. SELF,
A. JONh'8,
JOHN P. MICKLER,
L. 0. LOVELACE.
July 28, tf 30
N 0 T I C E.
C. It. KENNEY, of Hamburg, S. C., is still
Agent for the allo of LEONARD SMITH'S
Smut Machines.
Hamburg, June 23 tf 24
GO TO . X. NEWBY & CO'S.
.J. M. Nrway & Co., Wholesale and Retail Deal
ers in Fine READY-MADE CLOTHING, under
the United States Hotel, Augusta, Ga., will sell off
the .remainder of their Summer Stock, at greatly
reduced prices.
Persons in want of Linen COATS, PANTS,
VE -TS, &c., to suit the season, will find it to
their interest to call at once.
We have a lot of Boys' Linen and Alpacca
Coats and Jackets, Linen and other styles of
Pants, Vests, & c, that we will sell for " what we
can get" Call and see them-bargains can be
ha. Aug 25 tf 33
C HOICE TOBACCO--Just received,
direct from the manufsctory of Col. Peter
Penn, of Vireinia. a supply of Fine CHEWING
TOBACCO, comprising the followinLg Brands:
" Honey Dew," " Oronoco," "Extra Twist" and
" Old Dominion." Lovers of the weed are invited
to call and sample the latter brand. "Old Do
minion'" is hard to beat.
U. L. PENN, Agt.
Sept 8 tf 3.5
Camp Meeting Accommodation!
TrHE Subscriber respectfully informs all who,
Lmay visit Bethlehem Camp~ Ground, durinig
the next Camp Meeting held there, that he has
ide arrangements to open a HORSE LOT, for
the accominoudation of all who may see proper to
leave their Horses in his charge. Particular at
tntion given to stock, but he will not be account
ble should any accident occur.
JAMES HARLING.
septs it,* 35
I 0O1T, on the 18th August, en-route from
.4 Richardson's to the Old n'ells, ten SILVER
EASPOONS, with the initials of my wife, F. E.
M , engraved on thcm. I will give a ljbj'ral re-|
ward for theijr rpc~yery. Any inforw~tAth con
crning them, addressed to me at Greenwood, S.
C., will be thankfully received.
T. P. MOgELY.
Fept 8 2t 35
N OTICE-FULTON is at home and will
stand the Fall Season at his own Stable only,
Ij miles from Edgefield C. HI. Hie will insure
.lares to be in f..al for $10O! Now is thu time to
raise from your work Mares, as they will be more
t leisure in the Fall than in the Spring. Any
person wishing to leave their M\ares with me can
have good pastorage, free of charge, but no res
ponsibility for accidents. FUJLTON is well known
and will show for himself. There will be some of
his Colts at the next A aricultural Fair.
R. D. BRYAN.
Sept 8 4t 35
NOTICE-All persons indebted to the Es
Ntate of Hiolden W. Poiiey, dec'd., are request
ed to make immediate payment, and all those
having demands az~ainst the Estate will please
rnder them hii to mp legally attested wiphip three
noptms fi-ont this date, as at that, tigte terp wfIl
be a final settlement oif saii Eslap
* SA1E4 85!, Ail'or.
Sept & 3Dm 85
3EUUTO~tS' NOTICE .-Al persons
Eindebted to the Stateof John Jones, dee'd,,
ar earr.estly requested to make arrangements to
pay up promptly that the provisions of the will
may be complied with; and all persons having
demands acainst the Estate 'will please present
them to the Executors immnediately, properly at
tested. . A. J. IIAMIMOND, ,
W. 0. HARRIS. %
_ Spt.8_. t......- . .f . 35
STATE OF SOUT H CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT,
IN ORDINARY.
BY W. F. D)URISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge
WhraCa.W Freeman hath applied: tonm
frLtrsof Audministraionm, onall adsnua h
goods and cigattles, rights and credits of James T1.
rman, late of the District aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite andl admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said dleceas
el, to he andI appear hefore me, at our next Ordinary's
Court for the said District, to be holden at Edg,-fishi
C. H., on the 18th day of September inst., so show
cause, if any, why the said administration should net
be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, thin Srd day of
Sep. in the year of our Lord 'one thound ettht
hundred and lty.eight, and in tile83dl War'ot Amneri~
indeendece.W. F. DIURISOE,O. E. D.
SepS 8 g 35
Turnip Seed-Turnip Seed,
GL. PEEN, Agent, has received his usual
Nlarge and varied assortment of Turnip ikeed,
which are warranted fresh and genuine. He has
on hand
RUTABEGA,
LARGE WHITE GLOBE,
LARGE NORFOLK,
Call and get your agitppy, as $ho spason Is now
here for sewing, If'you wish to raise good crops.
Q. L. PENN, Agent.
July 2!, t( 3
d..esti, are so lied that they qigat rentder them
in by the 1st October net, and thiose indebted must
pu up by Return-day, or the Administrator will be
fored to pl.noe said indebtedness in the hands uf an
A ttorney fur collection. The Estate must he olosed
by the 1st October..
S1IMPSON MATHIS, .kdm'or.
Ag. 4 sf 30
LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel
Boone, dec'd., are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and all persons hiving demands
against, the same are hereby notified to present
them properly attested.
L. P. BOONE Ad'r
PETER OUZT. ' d os
ne. eSt1857. tf 60.
ENGLISH AND F RENCH
Boardizng and Day SchooL
CHARLESTO$1, S. C.
TIIE Exercises of Mrs. C. H. GLOVER'S A cad
emy for Young Ladies and Children will be
resumed on MONDAY, 4th October.
Scholars attending the School will be received
as boarders at the residence of Mrs. GLOVER,
No 7, Orange St., in winter, and at her home on
Sullivan's 4Island in summer, where a Branch
School will be established.
A French lady is engaged as resident in the
family, and every other advantage will 1e afford
ed, both in the household and in the School, for
a thorough and finished course In each depart
ment of education.
Circulars furnished upon application to Mrs.
Glover, who refers to the former and present pa
trons of her well established Day School, for tes
tinonlas of her ability to sustain that long felt
desideratum of the State, a Charleston and a Sul
livan's Island Boarding School, where the health
as well as the educational advancement of the
pnpils!rlfl be considered.
Sept 8 4t* 85
C. WILLIANIS,
WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION
n1_i :EA. T T.
HAMBURG, S. C.,
W ILL continue the Ware House and Commis
sion Business at the Ware Ilouse occupied
by hihn the kst two years, where he will give his
lersonal attention to the STORING aid SE LLING
of COTTON and other PRODUCE.
Commission for selling Cotton 25 cts. per Bale.
Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton in Store.
Hamburg, Sept 8 In 35
W The Abbeville Bannrr, Laurnm-ville Iferald
and Anderson Gazotte copy 4 times and forward
bill to C. W.
State of South Carolina,
ANDERSON DISTRICT,
IN EQUITY.
Thomas P. Benson, Adm'or., 1
vs I Bill to hell lands
M. L. Pope, and marshall
Ellen M. Pope, J assets, &c.
G. W. Williams & Co., and others
B Y virtue of an order to mo directed, I will
cause to be exposed to sale, on Saleday in
October next, at Edgefleld C. If., the Tract of
Land described in the proceedings of this case,
as the real Estate of Jacob W. Poft, dec'd.,viz:
One Tract of Land,
Containing Two hundred and nin, ty-eight (298)
acres, more or less, situated in the District of
Edgefield, and State aforesaid, on waters of Salu
da River, bounded by lands of John Rawage,
Mrs. Charlot'e Smith and o:hers.
Te-rames of saae.
On a credit of twelve months with interest from
the day of sale,-except the costs which must be
paid in cash. And that the purchaser have leave
to anticipate the payment, the Commissioner take
bond, with at least two good sureties to secure the
paymentgf the purchase money, and to receive
titles when the purchase money is fully paid 4ip,
and possessi&i given whenever these terms are
Domplied with. Purchaser to pay for all necessa
ry papers. r . 0. NORRIS, c.1 S.D
Comm'rs Office, Anderson C. H., Sept 0, 485
Land for Sale,
T HE Subscriber, desiring to change his busl
ness, offers for sale his TRACT OF LAND
Dontaining Six Husadred Acres. On the
place is a good Dwelling House and all necessary
buildings. Also, a good Saw Mill. About 140
acres of this Tract are cleared-70 of which are
fresh land. This tract is situate abeut 2j miles
East of the Pine House. I will take pleasure in
showing the land to any one who may wish to
purchase. ABSALOM HJORNE.
Sept 8 tf 85
VE R--Two hundred gallons Choice
VIAan PICKLING ViNEGAR, just
mcsived. G. L. PENN, A gent.
SSept 8 tf 35
Dissolution!
T HE Firm of IH. L. CUNNINGHASI & CO.
I was dissolved on the 2nd islst., by mutual
:onsent. All perbons having demands against us
vill present them for payment. All those indebt
d to us are respectfully solicited to call and siettl
is early as possible, as further indulgence will not
>e gisen. H. L. CU2(NINGilAM & CO.
klamburg, A ug 4, 1868.
To gie Public,
H AVING sold out our entire interest in the
firm of H. L. Cunningham & Co. to our for
er partner Mr. HENRY SOLOMON, we take
leasure in recommending him to our old cus'to
urs and friends. We are thankful for the liberal
atronage we have received, and solicit a contin
nce of the satme for our successor.
H. L. CUN\NINGH AM,
-Q. C. CVENINGUA4M.
SHamburg, S. C., An: 4, '06. fmn82
WANTED !
T WENTY LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, for
which I will pay the manrket cash prices
Aply to iR. H1. SU LLIV.rN.
Edgefield C. HI, Aug 24 4t 33
L OST in H~amburg, on Mondlay last, a Dne
Bill on Mr. James Ms. Lanham, dated the 22d
July 'l858, and for which all persons are herebsy
sautioned against trading for.
JOHN COLGAN.
'Aug. 2 .5 3t 33
.T O'TICE.-All prsons indebtpd to the Es
Ltafpi of Johti irkspy, dpp'd., arp hird1y
eh~ly Warnpd to giakg payment fortliwitIb, and
hose having claims against the libtate are nottified
o render them in, properly attested, at an early
lay. E. P.- HI. KIRtKSEY, acting Ex'or.
Decil __0 _ f 51
Head-Quarters,
7-rni R EGIM ENT, S. C. M ,
Cuives' Csac, Aug. 30, 1858.
A COURT M ARTI.\L will convene at the Old
Wsells, on Sat.urday, the 18th sept. next, for
le trial oif defaulters in Patrol and Militia dluty.
rhe Court will consist of the following Ollicers:
Capt. SAMi. POSEY, President.
Capts. BRYA, Lients. Anarsos,
" WILLAxS, . " AaAxs,
" HanRIS, " .OSIaX,
" Hous-ros, " Mrrxn
" P-r-rv, , " JassiN~s.
Lieut. Buen.
J. C. McDOX ArL, Judge Advocate.
By order of Col. D. L. SHAW.
F. M. COLEsxas, Adj't.
IURE MISSOURI WINES.--Spark
l ing CAT AiBA, CABINE'l', and other brands
of the Missouri Wine Company, can be had a
B. 1.. BOWE10, Aaent, llamburg, wh'o is tle
sole A geist for thtat Coinp~any. -
Slaburg, Sept 1 tf 84
V ERY ORIEAP.--Just received and for
sale very low for casht,
10 Buxes Colgate & Co.'s pure Pearl Starch;
10 " No. 1 Soap ;
25 " Adamantine Candles.
S. E. BOWER 4, Ant.
Hlamburg, Sept 1 tf 84
NJOTICE-Aplcation will be made to the
1Ll-gislatnare at its next Session. to discontinue
the Road from Saint Mark's Church to Rhinehart's
Mill as a Public Road.
July 28 '' 3m 29
NOTICE is hereby given that application will
Lbe made by the Town Council of llamsburg,
. C., to the gen-.ral A ssembly at its next session,
for an amendmemit of its charter.
ijambgirg, jugsut 11, 1868 f 8
N O1'I.-Aplicatin will be made ta the
ncNt Session of the Leaislatuire, for a renew.
l of t~he Charter of the Hlambulrg, S. C.;,Tire En.
gine Company, with amendments.
Sept. t, 1558 tf 84
I CE? ICE 1--Always on hand a supply of
ICE, which will be sol at 6 Cents per pound
Cah... T. DAViS, Agt.
May 19 , If 19
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that appli
cation will be made at the next Session of
the I.egislature, to vest in B. F. L-ndrum all the
right, title and interest of Christian Breithaupt,
dec'd., or of his heirs, in and to the Tract of
Land. lately' occupied by Bartlett W. Hast -her,
dec'd., devised to him by his father John Hatcher,
dec'd., said land having been eacheated to the
state of South Carolina.
July 21 S n m* 28
BROOI"& NO-RRELLP
AUGUSTA, GA., -
ARE now purchasing one'of the largest. and
.most elegant stocks of FALL and WINTER
UDM7 (M( DV
That will be brought to this market this season,
which will be bought under circumstances thatwill
guarantee the purchase upon the VERY BEST of
TERMS, and will therefore enable us to sell them
at such
Unprecedentedly Low Prices,
that they. cannot be undersold, and will
DEFY ALL COMPETITION,
as to
QUALfY, STYLE AND PRICE,
And as ounrule of Business Is
ONE PRICE,
AND NO DEVIATION,
No one will pay over market price, as the rule
forces the saeUer twask -the lowest market price,
and protects the WFver. Therefore,
If you wish Goods at-low prices,
Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S.
If you like fair. and open dealing,
Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S.
If you dislike a dozen prices for the same article,
and prcf6r " one price."
-Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S.
If you don't like to be " baited" on one article,
and pay dfubly on another, aie.
Go-o BROOM& NORRELL'S.
In fact, if you wish to buy cheap Goods, get good
value for your money, and trade where you will
like to deal, and be-pleased tosend your friends,
Go to BROOM & NORREL US.
Augusta, Sept 1 tf 34
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
AUGUkTA, GA.
HIL'tHT. kMACMURPHY,
C ONTINUE the Sove business, in all its bran
ehes, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY, and
will be thankful for orders for
ALL KINDS IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
For Gold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and
Machinery of -all Descriptionss
Augusta, Sept. I Iy* 34
Savannah River Plantation
FOR SALE!
A HEALTHY SITUATION-A DESIRABLE
RESIDENCE-AND.A MOST PRtO
DUCTIVE SOTL I
T HE Subscriber being desirous'of removing
to Texas, offiers for sale his valuable farm,
well known ns thq '
SNOW HILL PLANTATION,
Lying inmediately on the Savannah River, four
miles above llamburg,%on the Martin Town Road,
and containing
525 4cres.
226 Acres of this Tract are in a most profitable
state of cultivation-producing cotton, corn, &c.,
equal to the best lands -ii the country. The re
mintler of the Tract is finely timbered, and is
ruly valuable in cosequence of its convenience
o the Hamburg and .Augusta markets.
The p~lace is well improved-the Dwelling II'ouse,
hlah Is commnodious, ha. been but recently re
paired, and all the necessary out-buildings are in
erfect rep~air. Attached to this planmation is a
irst rate Cotton Gin and Screw, run by water pow
r. Also, a Thrasher for cleaning grain.
On the place is also a good FlouP and Grist Mill,
n fine running order, u hich turns out the best of
Flour and Meal.
Also connected with thisiplace, is an exce:ient
Shad Fishery, which is surpassed by none on the
iver, and is one that pays well. This is ahealkhy
ocation, convenient to market, and In fact one of
he most desirable plantations in this State.
Numerous SpringsQ he.purest sind best water
aound throughiout=.-thefTract. Many other ad
antages belong to this place whili t is not neces
ary to me~ntign.
prsalng wishing to purgse, will no.t bo doing
hpsplrts justice if tbey buy bofore examining
,he abuve Tract.
if If not dispored of before the 15th of No
'ember next, I shall not sell.
gg'- Terms accommodating. Price advanta
eous to the p~urchaser.
- A LSO
f desired, I will also sell a lot of Corn, Fodder,
Sock of all kinds, Plantation Tools, flmluok
51nd Kitchpn Funitre &..
L. L. HALL.
Sept 1,1858 If 84
LANDS FOR SALE,
APlANTATION on the Ilurricane Creek,
about six miles from WrrJrxsvr wo in A n
lerson District, containing
Pour Hundred and Seventeen Acres,
large portion of which is bottom land now in
:ultivatiop. The growing crop will attest its qual
ty. -A LSO
Two e ther Tracts adjoining eachl other, containing
about Seven hundred Acres each, situia
td about thtree iiea froni pa.zn).Ea~oy, on the
Svpi~ling (Iop on Qne Tract is Ilarge and commuio
tios, commanding a flnp view of the Moun~tains,
and the Orchards and Vineyards gontain a variety
f choice fruite.
The upiland is all of the best quality, with a due
orton of fne Creek bottom.-Also several other
fracts of Land, varying in size to suit purchasers.
Ternms will be made easy. For further particu
ars apply to . WM VAN WYCKC.
Pendleton, S. C., Sept I, 1868 2ma 34
F RE SH A-R R IV ALS,
Wv N.E. LEGG has jutst receivecl another
FULand FRESH stock of GROCE~RIES,
onsisting in part of
SUGARS of all kindsiand prices;
MOLASSES, a fall variety;
ChIce N. 0. SYRUP ;
Java and Rio COFPSIC;
Hyson and Black TEA ;
LIQUORS of~ all kinds ;
Fine TOBACCO and 8EGARS;
Sperm and A damnantine C ANDL ES;
MA CKER EL and Dried Beef TONCfES;
CANDIES of every vait
Also, LEMONS and other articles qisually kcyt
n a grocery store.
OtagoR Duiial Oases
T HIE Subscriber keepirconstantly on hand at his
IFurniture Rooms, opposite the Post Office, a
lirie assortment of th~is new style of MSTALIC
BURIAL CASES, of beautiful form, and fiuished
in perfect resemblance of highly polished ROSE
WOOD. These CASE8 are now extensively used
and possess many valuable advantages over all
Coins now before the public.
I will also keep ready for delivery at a moment's
warning, a fine Stock of WOOD) COFFINS, of my
own manufacture, and of all aises, priees anid qpality.
NOTICE.
My terms ror selling hIRTA LIC BURIAL CA
SS i.. Chak, but should the. cash not accompany
the order, interest wili be eharged from, the day of
delivery. J10I1N M~. WiT'.
N. B.-Wood Coffins will be sold as formerly.
JIan. 20 af ' 2
F OR SA LE.
A GOOD FOUR HORSR
WAGON 'AND HARNESS.
-B. H. MIMS.
Auog26 og 33
r 1 RY IT.-Thomson's Celebratr d Washing
ICampound and Transparent Soaps.
Also, a fine artice of Colgate's Toilet Poap.
. WT. E. LEU(1.
FIRST CLASS PIANO FORTES,
A. A. CLARK & SON,
B EG to return their siicere thanks to the citi.
zens af Edgefleld for their very liberal pat
ronage for the last five years, and to inform them
that they are still prepared to furnish PIANOS
from TU VERY nEST MA1EnS A-r LoWBR PinicS
than can be got elsewhere.
Our attention has recently been called to the ad
vertisement of a dialer who seems desirous of as
suming the guardianship of the public by telling
them not to buy of "pedlars or agents "-but of
him! As we have had no store in Augn,.ta for
two years, and have been selling all the time in
the District, we presume it is intended for us, and
in this connection will give our reasons for discotn
tinuing our store there. They are these:
1st. We are at no expense, having no store rent,
clerk hire, nor heavy bdard to pay, and can there
fore sell lower than any other house.
2ndly. We can sell morei by it. And there is
where the shoe pinches. In the last five years we
have sold more Pianos in this District than all eth
er houses in Augusta and Charleston, and we are
willing that our claims to public patronage should
be decided by any one that we have sold. Can
the proprietor of the " Emporium " say as much I
We sell no Pianos that can be bought back in a
year or so at half price.!
We give our own and the maker's written guar
antee that the Pianos are perfect in every respect,
an.1 are ready at any time to come up to them.
We see every Piano put up at home and attend
to them a year free of charge.
In conclusion, we would say that we are still
buying and sel ing on our own responsihility from
the makers we always dealt with, viz: Jacob
Chickering; Halbert, Davis & Co.; A. W. Ladd &
Co., and others.
We sell at the manufacturer's RETAIL PRICES,
and any one buying from us may rest assured that
they are getting as good as the best and as cheap
as the cheapest ; and that they are getting them
fresh from the manufactorsJ.
g0 Orders addressed to us at Augusta, Ga.,
will meet with prompt attention.
W We still continue to TUNE and REPAIR
PIA NOS, and will a'tend to calls in any part of
the District.
A. A. CLARK & SON.
Augusta, Ga., Sept. 1, 1858 tf 84
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GA,,
AT AUGUSTA.
T HE NEXT ANNUAL GOURSE of Lectures
in this Institution will begin on the first
Monday in November next, with an
Introductor. Lecture by Prof. .onas.
Emeritus Prof. of A natomy-G. M. NEWTON,
M. D.
Anatomy-H. F. CAMPBELL, M. D.
Surgery-L. A. DUGAS, M. D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy-JOS. JONES, M. D.
Institutes and Practice-L. D. FORD, M. D.
Physlo:ogy and Pathological Anatomy-H. V.
M. MILLER. M. D.
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Ju
risprudence-1. P. GARVIN, M. D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy-ROBERT CAMP
BELL, M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator-S. B. SIMMONS, M.D
Proseetor to the Professor of Surger3-ll. W.
D. FORD, M D.
Curator of Museum-T. P. CLEAVELAND.
Tickets for the whole Course........$ Oo 00
Matriculation (to be taken one..)...... 600
Practical A natomy (to be taken once) 10 00
For further information, apply to any member
)f thy Faculty, or to the undersigned.
I. P. GARVIN, Dean.
Aug. 11, 1858 6t 31
ANSLEY & SON,
GENERAI. COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BACON, LARD, FLOUJR, GRAIN, &c.
WXTILL give strict attention to the Sale and
VTPurchase of Merchandise, Flour, Grain,
md all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE~.
By strict personal attention to business, we hope
o secure a liberal patronage from the citizens of
Bdgefield and the adjoining Districts.
Orders for Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c.
aromptly filled..
Liberal cash advances mades on Cotton and other
'roduce whei desired.
Augusta, Aug 1S 3m 82
POULLAIN, JENNINGS & Co.,
IROCER.S &~ COTTON FACTORS,
Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta. Ga.,
00N TINUIE as heret' fore, in connection with
their Grocery business, to attend to the sale
>f COTTlON and ether Produce.
They wvill be prep~ared in the Brick Fire-Proof
Warehouse, now in p~rocess of erection ini the rear
>f their store, itt 1.he hetersection of .tackson and
eynok streets, to receive on storage all consign
nents nmade them.
gi Liberal cash advances made on P'rodusc in
tore when requested.
ANTOINE POUTLL~AN,
T HOMAS .1. ,JENNINGS,
ISAIHI PURSE.
SAugusta, Aug 1f6, 6mo 8-2
M..P. S TOV AL L,
WAREIIUUSE AND COMMISSION
IECHANT,
- CONTINUES the business in
- all its branches, in his large and
~omnodioiis Fire Proof Warehouse, on Jackson
tret, near the Globe Hotel.
Orders for Goods, &o., promptly and carefully
lled.
The u-.ual Cash facilities afibrdedl customers.
A ugusta, A us 4 -dm* 80
CLARKE & ROYAL,
- DEALERS IN
Boots, Shoes, Trunks, &c.,
H AVE nlwnys on hund a LARGE and GOOD
Stock of hXERY VARIET'Y. In our as
ortment may be kound all qualities, from the cheap
rt to the tinest artielk-s.
We will use alt endeavors to pl-ase those who
nay favor us with a call.
We will have n hand a large lot of PLANTA
TION BROGANS and lioUJSE SERVANT
*OES. uome of which will be as good, as the best.
A ugusta, Aug. 4, 185Z{ 2m 30
NEGRO WOOLENS,
Augusta, Ga.,
I NVITE the attention of Planters to th~eir large
and complete assortment of
:INFEGROW CW'1OT2E,
No in store, embracing Schley's BEST GOODS;
Vir,:inia KERSEIYS and PLAINS, of superior
weight and quality, manufactured of domestic
wool. Al-o, Virginia FUL LED PL AINS, a znoAg
superior goods.
OSNABURGOSa~eorgia STRIPES;
Mlarlboro liA IDS and ST RIPES;
Plaid LlNSiRYS-a superior article;
Heavy FL A NNELS for servants.
Together with a full assortmnent of
Fancy and staple Goods!3
We invite an examination of our Stock. Our
Goods will be found as represented.
|-g-Prices reasonable, and termna acesiunoda
Agta a 8 8 6t 32
LAWTON & McNEIL,
Factors Ii Conmahtiisin Merchants,
' 4 VENDUE RANGE, Aup 17 A(.OlIP4O
DATION WH ARF,
Agents for DeBurg's Phosphate of Lime, and
Kimberley's Animal Compost or Cereal Fertilizer.
gg Consignments of Produce solicited.
W. S. LAWTON,
U. S. McNEIL
July 13 1858 tf 27
Administrator's Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the Ej-a'e of lir.
.tMary Burt, decess . are reque td to~mae
payment, and Swse having "dm~non'agalisit "
game, will1 plab jbirent theni 'ih'due tdo'it
one1ely~. ' - W-t . SCiOT%, Adun'or.
CANDIDATES,
Er The Friends of Col. JAMES P. CARROLL
respectfully present him as a CandidAt for the
State Senate at the ensuing election.
Cr Tus Friends of WILLIAM GREGG, Esq.,
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Sen
ator at the next election.
Feb 1 *4
07 The friends of M. W. GARY, Esq., present
him as a Candidate for the State Logislature at the
next election.
Mar. 31. to* 12
gf TR Friends of W. W. ADAMS, Esq., re
spectfully prelgt him as a candidate for the State
Legislature at its next Session.
Mar 23 to* '1
M The Friends of J. HAMPDEN BROOKS,
Esq., respectfully present him as a Candidato for
the tate Legislature at Its next Sessiod.
TTH Friends Qf Maj. ABR AM JONES re
spectfully present him as a Candidate for re-elec
tion to the State Legislature. % '
Mar 10 to* 9
W'THE Friends of Mr. WADE HOLSTEIN,
respectfully, nominate him as a Candidate for elec
tion to a Seat in the next Legislature.
blar10 to* *9
ItWz are authorized by the friends of Col.
JAMES TOMPKINS to announce him as a Can
didate for a Sea; in the next Legislatu're at the
ensuing election.
g0-The friends of Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUM
respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a
seat in the next Legislature at the ensuing election.
April 7 to* 13
W We are authorized by the friends of Maj.
A. L. DEARING, to nominate him as a Candidate
for a seat in the House of Representatives at the
next election.
April 7 to 18
Focr Bheaorri:f.
WM. QUAtTLEBUM,
LEWIS JONES,
U. DOULWARE,
LEWIS COVAR,
W. W. SALE,
__ -00
3PD Vlox'IL
JAMES SPANN,
ROBERT D. BRYAN,
JACKSON COVAR,
F. . NICHOLAS,
EDMUND PENN,
S. HARRISON,
WILLIAM L. STEVENS,
LEWIS COLEMAN,
War Taz=. vCO100tCr.
C. A. HORN,
T. J. WHITAKER,
THEOPHILUS DEAN,
CHARLES CARTER,
CHAS. M. MAY,
JOHN C. LOVELESS,
STARLING TURNER,
I. W. LYLES,
War orE z2s.aXV.
D. L. TURNER.
W. F. DURISOE,
M. C. BUTL ER,
ATTORIEY AT LAW,
Office in Law Range,
EDoEFtBLD C. H., S. C.
May 15 tf 26
Law Partnership.
T HE Undersig~ned having formed a partnership
.in the. PRACTICE of LAW and EQUITY
for Edgefield District, will give prompt and dili
gent attention to all business entrusted to their
are.
The residence of Mr. Owuzis is at Barnwell C.
-that of Mr. SmBEuLa at Edgefihld, S. C.
EMMET SEIBELS,
- W. A. OWENS.
May 26 tf 20
. A. C 20
S B. GRIAFFIN, A ttorney at LAW and
* Solicitor in EQUITY, will attend punctually
o all business entrusted to his care.
He maybe found at all times either in the O06ice
f the Commissioner in Equity, or in his own
ffice Immediately in roar ot the Court House.
EDGEFZELD (I. Hf., May 19, 1858S. tfiT
E. II. YOUNGBLOOD,
.A.t taOr E.e y at I.a 'e,
WiL L attend promptly to all business placed
in his hands.
5gOtitee at Edlgefield C. H., S. C.
May 19 tf 19
P HY SIGIA N,
WXILL attend promptly to all business of the
VTprofession entru ted to his care.
Omosz, Edgefleld C. H., S. C.
A pril 0 1868 tf _____13
UHEOPLASTIC PROCESS
- or INsEa'rINo.
A.1TXWZCIAX TWmT-E
T HE Subscriber having furnished hignself with
.a license to use this YEW PROCES$ of
INSERTING ARTIFCIAL TEETH,
s now ready to serve all who may need such, with,
an assurance of a more perfect atdaptaatiqu, and a
~loser resemblance to the naturaul organs, than can
be realized by any other method. Its perfect pu
rity. cleanliness, freedom from all taste, or galvanic
sensation, durability, conmfort and security, are
rong the advaintages claimed for this SUPEIdOC
niode of setting Artiticial Teeth.
H. PARIKER.
,une 24, if 24
TUGSO. ,1. I& C. II. .MO I SE,
SUCCESSORS TO LEE A MOISE,
WHOLESALEH GROQERW,
Nto. 'I, Haynae Street,
CHARL.ESTON, S. C.
Jan 27' -ly ...
I, H, STEARNS k 00,,
00:amision Dealers In Everything
U SE F U L.
Special attention given to BUYING, SE LLING
nd REPAIRING MAClINERY.
Broad Street, near Mechanic's Bank, Augusta,
Georgia.
June 15 ly 23
Boot and Shoe Notice,
r HE Subscriber conthmues to have
Imade, og the shortest notice, and in j
th best manner, th -finest and most sub
ssatial BOOTS and ShOES.
All orders left at his Shop will be promptly at
tended to. C. M. GR AY or myself will he found
at all times in the. Village to attend to all orders.
No work to leave the shop without the knowledge'
of t i ubscriber or my A gent, C. M. GRAY.
(LTShtop opposi-te B. J- Ryman's Livery Stable.
K. H1. YOUNOBLOOD.
Jue 2 tf 21
New Cheap Goods.
T H E Subscriber is now receiving~ at his Store a
FULL ASSORTMENT OFd GGODS, to
whih he resp.-ctfalhy Invites 'he atte'ntion of his
friends and eustermers.
gg Thankl'ul for past favor., he solicits a con
tinuance of the same.
JOIHN M. CLARK.
Cold Spring, S. C., A pril 21 1858 it 15
Pay or be Sued!
LL persons indebted to the Subscribers, either
.Rby Note or Account, are notified that they
are expected to pay the same ,by or biere zeturr.
day next-etherwise their acog s ad notes will
be plctd in the hang1% er e~g Attorney, S. B.
Grifin, Eso , fog eleeiqfl- Thaisfsfiir warning,
ang otg tha aze tipterested, wo9uld do, wel 11 take
dise nottee.
A g4, 18.5St .5
j -Aab reedvied Ove Eoxes Choice
' L -. T. DAVIS, Agsnt
LAND! LAND!! LiflID
T HE Subscriber being desirous ofmoving'West,
offers his place at
A GREAT RARGAIN,
if apped to soqn. It is situated near 14L Wil
ling, and contains
One Thousand and Thirty-AwAv es,
Upon which there Is an excelletit Dwelling' ad
every building neces'kry to the comfort and con
venience of a Plantation.
Nearly ONE HALF of the Traet is in woods.
Two hundred acres of fresh land, and therqain
der in a high state of cultiration.
The Place can be divided Into TWO TRACTS
giving to each a comfortable settlemont-'.nd will
be sold seperately if desired by purchasers.
A rare chance is olered those who wish to buy,
and they would do well to call and examine for
themselies.
gVTerms made accommodating. -
J. C. vIMKN8.
Aug 25 6i .83
200 ACRES PINEY WOODS LAND
T TIE Subscriber s11 deiros of selling his VAL
UABLE TRACT OF LAND), --ontinlag
Three hundred acres of
Nrt Quality Pine Land,
lying immediately on the Hamburg & Edgpfleld
Plank Rotd, 7 miled from' Edgefleld C. R., and
bounded by lands of Benj. Bett4 and ottiers.
There is on the premises an 8M but comfortable
Dwelling, the usual out houses, a good new Gin
House and Screr, &c. The best of water. is one
of its superior advantages, as It abounds. in the
greatest convenience throughout the Tract.
This place is susceptible of the biuest im
provement. The land under cultivation is pro
ductive, and well adapted to Cotton; Corn, &!.
About 180 Acres of this Traet are cleared,; a
portion of which is new around-whilst the re
mainder is well-timbered woolland.
Those wishing to make a One investi.et, and
at the aine time buy a good home, will. do well
to call'on the subscriber at an early day.
Trice reasonable, and terms accommodatblg.
.~rceresoabe, THOS.-SWEARENGIN.
Aug18 ti - 32
For Sale,
T HE subseriber, wishing to remove'to the VII
lage, for greater convenience tobiespre,
cffers his WELL IMPROVE) PLACE f, sale,
situated thice niles West of Edgefield Court
on the A bbeville Rog4.
My place is in ike neighborhod of Majorobn
. liUghes,Jas; L. lIll, Mrs. Hagooda-sdjohn
IT. Ilollingsworth, mot excellent neigbis.
Those wishing to purchase will please eallon the
subseriber. - . 0,*
Ternis of sale will be made very accommodating.
G. W. LANDRUM.
August 18, tf 32
Bound for the Wesd
T HE Subscriber intending to s
move West the first of Decem
her, offers for sale his valuable plan
tation containing
Three Hundred& Fiftycrl ,
Lying on Horn's Creek, four and a halfmilles
Sou'h of Edaefeld C H. On the prem'ues is a
comfortable Dwelling House, and'a plenty o.f out
buildings of eve-y kind in good or'der.
The location is remarkably healthy. The neigh
borhood is as desirable as any person eould wish.
As to the quality of the Land none surpas es it
In the country for the production df Cotton and
Grain of all kinds.d- - -
There, is forty acres of splendid bottom'Jand,
most of which has been drained, and not- 'subjct
to overflow. The place Is well watered, every
field containing a suflciency of-running water all '
seasens af the yea?.
If needed, Stock of all kinds,'erop of Cern,
Fodder and Farming utensils tan bes purehba'ed
with the'place.
If you want to nurchase come and lok for
yourself as I intend'to sell. Terms made dasy to
an approved purchaier.- -
3. L. ADDISO-.
Aug 4 . tf 3
.Lands for Salag&
T HE Executors of Jacob B. SmiD1,icsd
.will sell at public outcy op the lrst Monday
in October next, at Edgefleld C. I:,alf th'e remain
ing Lands belonging to his Estate, consisting of
somne 2500 Acre. Pine Lands.
BENJ. WALDO, Exoa
GEO. A. ADDISON. 5Zoe
Sept.1, 188 tf 84
LANDS FOR SALE:
T I'EL Exeeutors of the Estate of John Middle
toni, dheeae. oIer forn sale, TIIREE TH(Sf
SAND EIGhTTIIUNI)Rif.D and .TWO ACRES
of LAN D, more or less, situate and being in the
south Western pert of Edgefleld District, .pn the
waters oaf Savannah River, nineteen miles above
August.i and six. from Fury's Ferry-adoining
lands of G. W. Nixon, .J. P. Nixon, Dr. N. Mer
riwether, Dr. S. 0. Merriwether and Maj. J. B.
Holmes.
Albout one thiou,'and acres of aiid lands cons4e
or valuable low-grounds. The larger poution of
the remainder is in native forest. The -whole trael
is well watered by numerous springs, and Jhes
teemed remarkably healthy.
The p'lace is well improved, having two DWEL
LING HOUSES, two GIN HOUSES, and other
necessary buildings, all under good repair.
1f not sold before the first Monday in Octobe, ,164
will be d spose.d of at that time, at public out-ery,
at Edgefield C. H. -
Thaose de..iring a valuable plantation' would do
well to call and see for themselves. O'of~ the
other of the Executors maiy be always found en
the pre~mises, and will be pl, sed to show the same
to any one desirous of purchasing..
.1. T. MIDUJLIKTN,)Ee
- 11. MiIDLETON, j aExoto.
Auneunt 4, 1858 9t 30
F L ORDA L A NDS
FOR SALE AT A GREAT DARGAIN I
I 'HA T ,aluah'e Planta:ti-n of the Estiteof the
.l late J. M. VERDIER, lyitig in Gadsden Coun
y, 8 miles from Quiney, and 12. frota Tallabassee.
The plantation contains --
800 of which are cleared ; the grea'er portion of
the woodland is hamnmock of the first quality, well
a8apted to the cultivarion or Se lu'and Cotton ana
Tobacco ; the place is well watered and never faill
ing springs of excellent water are to be found in
the different fields.
Situated in a line n' ighbor ha'od, with the line of
Rail [Road from Tallahassee to Pensaeola, passing
throughla part of the l-ast vslunkle woodland, rar.
inducemnenta are thtus offered to the purLchaser..
gg" For further inforamastion apply to Mr. Joses
of A bhville, Col. S.,l.Stephens of Q~uincy. M~r. J.
.ohnson on the place, or the undersigned'9n Beau
fort, So. Ca. - IIE.VR E,
Ex'or of ,J. M. Verdler.
Aug. 4, 1858 2m -*- 30
VALUABLE PROPERTYT
FOR SALE !.
T l1E Subseriber beinig desirous to move his
hands to the West. oil;-ra for, sale the follow
ig prope~ty, viz: 1050 A Cits OF FIN.E PINH
LAND in Edgefield District. On it is a splendid
Steam'n Saw MiII and Grist Mill,
which are doing a profitable business.
Oue Tract contains 860 ACRES lying en the
road leading trom. Cambr:dge to Hanmatt~:e the
waters of Horse Pen Creek,adjoining landiof John
Dursi and ethers.
One Tract contains 1000 ACRES-San est
ton land well improved, lying in Abbeville Distalet,
on the road leading from Piekens and A eeso to
Hlamburg. one mile above the Edgeileld ln..
One Tract contains .350 ACRES 1s leena.
Distriet, immediamtely on the Rail Read, 10 mie
above Old Peudleton.
On my Hiomest -ad Trant is a splendia .'11
MILL rnning 3 metts of reeks, SAW hILUL We'
I offer for sale ths Mill with 50 Aers of Dead.
The .Iownestes' is on the read leading from
Cadrgr~ge to Abbeville C. 1., four miles ,below
Greenwood.
Anyi person wilhing to purehase is regussted to.
examine. -Bargaine can be bad, and bhe tqgin6qj
he mtaae easy, .
.. J. Y. L PARTWOW.
Jely 7 I858 . 3m' -.e 6
N OTICE.All prns having cla~g
the listate of Williams Logue, d~',are
hereby requested to prese'nt'them prpryatei
ed ; and all persons inde bted tosl Kaarnust
malte immediate payment.
B. I. YOUNGBLOODAda'r
Aug18g tt . f