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.7 g gngLI D XVRV WCDMKVPAY MORNINO. A. U8 11 D.. :iE& KLIWAR kEESR, TRMS OT SUScRIPTION Two-DOLLARS per year. if paidi in advance--Two - DoLLAs and FurrY C'-rS if not paid within six months-and TansuaDOLLARs if not paid before the expiration of 'the year. - Subscriptions out of the District and from other States, must invariably be paid for in advance. RATES 0 ADVERTISING. All advertisements will be correctly and conspleu ously Inserted at Seventy-five Cents per Square (12 Brevier lines or loss) for the first insertion, and Fifty Cents for uach mtbsequent insertion. When only pub lish'ed Monthly or Quarterly $1 per square will be charged& loch and every Transient Advertisement, to secure publicity through our columns, must invariably be paid in advance. Advertisements not having the desired number of insertions marked on the margin, will be continued until forbid and charged accordingly. Those.desiring to advertiso by the year, can do so on llberal'terms-It being distinctly understood that contracts for yearly advertising are confined to the Immediate, logitimate business of the firm or Individ ual contracting., All 'communleatIons of a personal character will be obarged as advertisunoots. Obituary Notices execeding one square in length will be charged for the overplus, at regulr rates. Announcing a Candidate (not inserted until paid for.) Five Dollars. *For Advertising EArays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be paid by the Magistrate advertising. HENRY DALY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in -BOOTS & SHOES, Under the United ta.teq notel, AUGUSTA, GEuRGIA, SE3 to informn his friends and tlhe public that .3.3 he is just opeutinim one of the LARGEST. BEST and CHEA PEST Stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, %3r.&& ns, Om-pot Ba. ,0r That he has over brought to A ugusta, selected carefully front the Manufacturers, personally, and purchased entirely for CASH, which enables him to offetr superior inducements to those who may favor him with a call. 5,000 Pair of Splendid Plantation BROGANS, - of very superior quality, exceedingly cheap; 10 Cases of very superior Hair L.ined Water Prqof B tOTS, entirely njew, and desirable for the cold weather. With a full assortment of Ladies and Misses HEELED and UNHEELIED GAITKRS, SLIP PEW., B \SKINA, &c., &c., ti all of which I would resp.ctfully invite the attenton of the pub lic. XT ENRY DALY. NEXT DOOR TO GRAY A TURLEY. Augusta, Sept 29 tf 38 SALUDA HOUSE, H AVING disposed of my interost In the SA. LUD-A HiOUK, to Mrs. -. A. 11YT and CHARLES L. COVAR, I return my watrmest thanka to my friends and patrons for their past liberal encourasemtent ; and 'earnestly bespeak for *my sont and daughter a continuation of that 20ene rous patronage. I have every confidence in their Qapacity to take charge of the Ihouse.: LEWIS COVAR. *Sept 1, 1858. . A CARD. F'ROM th.e ab.,ve Card, It will be seen thant wi .1have tak.tt charae of the S \ LUt)A llOUSE, -and hope ley sgrict attention to bttsiness, andi to the wants and pleas-ure of those who may have thte ~indness to stop wltli ns~ to win the confidence and ikcure the patronte ci f the ptreslent friends of the s Hlouse, as also the ptublie generally. We intend ts .' DISCilARGE OUR DUTY as faithfully as Wt *can, and bTRIVE to please our patrons. 8. A. llOYT, C. L COVAHt. e Fepti 15tf 30 CAROLINA HOTEL. T HE Ptgprietor of this well knowvn and popi lar HIOT L takes pecutliar pleasure in an nouncing to his friends and the travelling publi: generall', that this House is open for the receputiot of company, and that his whole eaergies will ts put into requisition to gratify tha~ wants of cael and all who may favor him with their patronage The House has justibeen thoroughly repaired and the Rooms and Furnitutre put Inollent cori dition for the Spring and Summer season. My Table will be furnished with the best that can be had, and presided over by one akilled ir the culinary department-and in short, overythint requisite to gratify the taste of the epicurean wit be supplied in abundance.. The servants of the CAROLINA IIOTEL are noted for their polite and attentive character, and are ever in attendance t< obey the wishes of my Guests. New STABLES have recently been built, whicl arc commodious anud complete, and Horses lft ir my care will receiv'e kind and careful treatment. Thankful for past encouragement and patrorn age, ltespectfully solicita continuance of the same JOHN A. MAYS. .*g' The trarelling community are notified thal they and their buaggage will be conveyed, at a mo. ment's warning, without charge, to the (:arolina or Georgia Depots, J. A. M.L Hamburg, May 8 1858 tf 16 Dissolution! T HE Firm of H. L. CUNNINGHAM & CO was dissolved on the 2nd inst., by nmutual consent. All persons having demands againsat ut will present them for payment. All those indlebt edl to us are respectfully solicited to call and settk as early as possible, as further indulgence will not be given. H. L. CUNINING[IAM & CU. hamburg, Aug d, 1858. To the Public, H AVING sold out our entire interest in thi firm of H. L Cunningham & Co. to our for. -nm.r partner Mr. HENRY SOLOMON, we taike pleasure in recommending himt to our oli custo mers and friends. We are thanukrul for the liber..] pat-onage we have reiceived, and solicit a continu ace of the same for our successor. H. L. CUNNINGH AM, G. C. CUNNINGHAyl. Hamburg;8S. C., Aug 4, '58. 6m32 CARRIAGE BEPOITORY ! OSERISTIE & HUJRLDERT, T HE Subscribers oife for sale at the old stanc of R. II. Sullivan, a CHOICE collection of Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, And all other articles in their line. They -'have made arrangements to keep their Hiouse supplied with the BEST ARTICLES, from the BESTI Fassoris in the United States, whioh they will .ell LOW FOR CASU, or for good paper on short time. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every dee cription will be furnished to order on short notice. .S. CHRISTIE, - A. HIURLBECRT. April22 tf 15 IRON 4ND BRASS FOUNDRY, urAUGUSTA, GA. CONTINIE the above-busIness, in all its bran .ces, at the AMERICAN FOUNDRY, and will be thankful for ordlers for ALL KINDS IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Fur Gol bliner, Laills, flail Roads, Bridges, and Iachmaery of idi Descriptionse 'Aqagsta ptI1 ly* 8d Savannair River P I an t a i oi n FOR SALE! A HEALTHY SITUATION-A DESIR.\BLE RKI-.'81ENCE- \N) A I ST PRO UUCTIVYE 0.! P "i H K Sunb..usnber bi inia desironts obf reing' to Tesas, ouli-rs for sale his valuala fion-, well knowi ..s ,u. 6tOW DILL PLANTATION, Lying inmediately on the Savannah River, ftir miles jaboie ilaniburg, onl the .\arfti Tuwu toad, and containing 321 Aeirma. 225 Acres'of this Tract ateAn a mot profitable state of cultivation-producing cotton, corn, &c., equal to the best lands i.1 the country. The re nainder of the Tract is fiely timbered, and is truly valunble in consequence of its convenience to the lIlanburg and .% uusta markets. The place is well itmproved-the Dwelling House, which is commodious, has been but recently re paired, and all the necessary out-buildings are in perfect repair. Attached to this planation is a first rate Cotton Gin and Screw, run by water pow-' er. Alio, a Thrasher for cleaning grain. On the place is also a good Flour and Grist Mill, in tine runu.ing order, % hich turns out the best ot Flour mad MeAl. Ajso connected %ith.this place, is an excelent Shad Fisberg, which is surpassed by n'oe on the River, and :s one that p..ys we:l. This is a he.ibly location, convenient too market, and in fact one of the otist desiralIe piantaitiOns in this .Mate Nuitie-tous springs of the pure-.t and best water abound throughout the Tract. Many other ad v1a-ages belo1ng to this place which it is not neces sary W mention. 1orsons wishing.4 to) purchase, will n--t be doing themselves justice if they buy. before examinusi the alove Tract, rg If not dispo-ed of beford the 15Lh of No vember next, I shall not sell. i Terms acconimiodating. Price advauta ct'ous to the purchaser. -ALSO If desired, I will also sell a lot of Corn, Fodder, Stock of all kinds, Plaitation Tools, lousehohl and Kitchea Furniture. &c. L. L.H.LL Sept 1. 1858 if 34 LANDS FOR SALE, A PLANTATION on the Ilurricane Creek, about six miles' froim WILLIA3ISTO s in A n dersou District, containing Four Hundred and Seventeen Acres, a large portion of which is bottom land now in cultivation. The growing crop will attest its qual ity. -A L Two , ther Tracts adjoining each other, contaiining about Seven Hundred Acres each, situa ted about three miles from PNMTON, ont4he public read leading to Greenville C. 11. The Dwelling House on one Tract is large and commo dious, commnanding a fine view of the Mountains, and the Orchards and Vineyards contain a variety of choice fruits. The upland is all of the best quality, with a due portion of fine Cr. ek bottom.-A lso several other Tracts of Land, varying in size to suit purcharers. . Terms will be made easy. For further particu lars apply to WM VAN WYCK. Pendleton, S. C., Sept 1, 1858 2m 34 For Sale, T I H E subseriber, wishing to remove to the Vi'. lage, for greater conveni,-nee to businevs. fifers his % ELI. lM.'RO\'ED PL,ACE for -a'ev, situated three mniles West - .f Edgefnt ld Court i. -u., on the Abbeville Road. M~y plae is in the neighborhomod of Major .)uhn 11. 11ughes, -Jas. L,. liiti, Mrs laigood aid .John 11. 1loltingsworth, mo., excellent neighbot s. Those wishing to purchtise will please cail on the subscriber. Ternis of wile. will be amade very acommodat'ng. - G. W. LANDlLUM. A ugust 18, if 32 300 ACHES PINEY WOODS LAND T HIE Sub~scrib~er is desirous of selling his VTL IU U.\BL TRACT Ole LANI; conitaining Three hundred acres of Finat Quality Pine Land, lying immediately on the Hamnburg & Edlgifield Plank Road, i miles from Edgefield C. H , and bounded by lan~ds of Benji. Bettis and others. There is on the ptremises an old bitt comtfortale Dwelling, the usual out houses, a good new Gin llouse and Screwv, &c. The best of waler is one of its suiperior advantages, as 'it abounds in the~ greatest conivenience throughout the- Tract. This place Is susceptible of the highest im-. provemient. The land under cultivation is pro ductive, anid well adapted to Cotton, Corn, &e. About 130 Acres of this Taat, are ole~nrtid, a portioni of which is new ground-whilst the re mainder is wvelltiinbered woodlatnd. Those wishing to make a fine investment, and at the same time buy a good home, will do well to call on the subscriber at an early day.. Price reasonable, and terms accommodlating. THOS. SWE.\RENGIN. Aug18_ tr 32 Land for Sale, rlE Subscriber, desiring to chagnge his busi nesofers for sale his TRACT 0F L AND containing Six H~undre~d Acrett. On the place is a good Dwelling IHonse and all necessary buildings. Also, a good saw Mill. A bout 140 acres, of this Tract are cleared-70 of which are fresh land. This tract is situate about 2& miles Epst .of th~e Pine llouse. I will take p~leaLsure in sliowing thp land tW any one who may wish to purchase. 'A 'ALOM BORNE. NEW GOODS FOR 1858 ! SPRING AND SUNAfVIER SUPPLIES. I AMl now receiving my Spring supplies of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., &c., whic~h, in point of quality and cheapness, will compare favorably with the Goods on'ered by the merchants of Hamburg and Augusta. I y stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, Of the most fashionable styles and of all qualities. Also, a fine assortmnent of seasoiegblg GJoods fer Gentlemien and Youth's Wear. Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C, In the GECOCE RY line I am prepared to offer such inducements as must please my customers. My stock consists of an assortment of Sugar, Cof'ee, Tea, MYolasses, &c. Also, always on hand TOBA CCO, SE A RS, SNUFF, WV I N E 5, BR ANDiES, P U Rt E MEDICINES, f-c. gg Come and look at my Stock. V. L. UARIMON. Winter Seat, M ar 2 tf 11 C HOICE TOBACCO--Just received, direct from the imanufsetory of Col. Peter Penn, of Virginia. a supply of Fine CHEWING TOBACCO, comprising the following Brands: "Honey Dew," " Oronoco," " Extra Twist" anid " Old Dominion." Lovers of the weed arc invited to call and sample the latter brand. " Old Do minion" is hard to beat.. ... 8 G. L. PENN, A gt. VTINEGAR-Two hundred gallons .Choice VAPPLE and PICKLING VINEGAR, just rceived. G. L. PENN, Agent. Sept 8 tf 35 Notice, A LL persons indebted to the estate of Daniel Boone, dec'd., are requested to make immedi ate payment, and all pet-sons havinig demands against the sanme are hereby notified to present them properly attested. L. P.-BOONE, , PETES OUZT. Adm ors. Dec. 23,1857. tf 50. F LOUR AND CORN MEAL--Can be had at my house for (Cash. -ALSO-. Leather-Harness, Sole, Upper, Kips, &c. R. T. MIMS. Feb. 8 tf 4 NOTICE.--All persons having claims against ithe Estate of Williatm Logue, dec'd., are hereby requested to present themi properly attest ed ; and all persons indr bted to said Estate tmust make immediate payment. * E. H. YOUNGBLOOD, Adm'r. BROOV&NODRRELLi L1 AUGUSTA, GA., . RE now purchasing one of the lar~'est and A most leunnt btoC.ks of F ALL and WINTER That will 1st brought, to, i bis market this season, whicb will be bonglit tinder circulm- 1ances that will guarailtee tpurchns upon the Y KllY BEST of T ERNlS, mid will ther-tfire enlable us to sell them at such Unprecedertediy Low Prices, that they cannot lie undersold, and will DEFY ALL COMPIETITION, as to QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE. And as our Rule of Business is ONE PRICE, AND NO DEVIATION, No one will pay over market price, as the rule forces the seller to ask the lowest market price, and protects4he buyer. Therefore, If you wish Gools at low prices, Go to 1100M & 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 prefer - one price." Go to L0011 & NORRELL'S. If you don't like to l- " buited" on one article, and pay doubly (-it another, Go to BROOM& NORRELL's. In fact, If you wish to hnly cleap Goods, get gvil valte For yotr money i.nd trade where you will like to dlalwuand -he pleas"ed tosend vour friends, Go to BROOM & NORREL .S Augusta, Sept 1 tf 34 SADDLESJ HARNESS,& C FALL TRADE, 1858! ALBERT HATCH, 193 Broad Street, AUGUST , GEOlRGIA, I Manufacturer of and Dealer ina SADDLES, H A R N E S S, SOE AN:D ARANESS LEATHER, Triuniks, Valises, Whips, COLLARS, LEATHER AND IDIA RUBBER BELTING, AND Saddlery Hardware Of all kinds, I S nw fully prepared for the Fall Trade, with it large and well astsorted Stock of GI L)IDS, wlceeh he wil sellnt as kaw priers .s they can ie obtained ait any illse in theSouth. Thankful for the cenerous pntronatge extended to him f..r the het4 i;1ten Years, lhe r espectftlniy calls the attention of IYIERCHANTS AND PLANTERS .To an .xaination of his Goods betore purebasing chewhere. -) ?ADDL~E., HARNESS, &c., Manufacturedl to order, oft the BFST MATRTil A 1., and l.y the HFST WORKMEN iu the Country. A ugusta, Seji S ___ nG 30 NE W SPRING GOODS BOOT S AND SHO S! r'HOs. P. LA IRLU, A ugusta, Georgia, has I this day received a large lot oft SPItiNG GOOI)S, and will continue to do so through the summiner, consstintg int patrt, of Ladies' Silk F .xed CONG RiESS 0.\lTERS, do do do do do Glove Kid Congress do do Colored TIP V do do lapJh do - do do Fina Phi'adelishia Kidl and Moroepo SLIP P ERS, Misses' lFixed Kid-Top KOSSTH BOOTS, do Kid.and Morocco SLiPPERS ad TIES, Childrents' SiI OKS. of every description, Menis' Calr Opera PUM PlI BOOT.4, do Goats HEICLED INVINCIBJLES, do Patent WV. S. P UMNPS and Oxford TIES, do Goats B. S. do do Calr B S. do do Kid Congress GAITERS, do Calt do do Boys' do do do With a variety too numerous to mention. Call and look, as I have :.ttentive Clerks who will be glad to show the Goods. A ugusta. Gen., A pril 5 tt 13 THOIYIAS J. FOGARTY, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, UNDER THlE AUGUSTA HOTEL, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, W OULD) respectfully call the attention of Plan ters, Merchants and Physicians to his fresh and unadulterated stock-of ifrgs, Medicines and hcienicals, AND ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN H1S LINE. I feel assured that no House in this City or else where can offer a stock euperior in GENUINE JYgSS. PURITY, or on more REASONABfLE TERMS.. EVERY ARTICLE WARRANVTED ! All oflicinal preparations put up under the su perv-ision of araduates of the Lonidon and Dublin Colleges of Pharmacy, nd in strict cotnformtity with thte formularies of the United States Phami macopoia.-My stock of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, Hair, Tooth, Paint and Wall Brushes, &c., &c., &c., is at all times complete. I would also call atten tion to my stock of Paints,0Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNINS FLUID, &C,, which I promise to sell 10 per cent LOWER than any House in fOhis City. Any article sold by me, which does not give satisfaction, the money will be returned and ex penices paid in all cases. Agent for Sherman's Patent Truss, and the only depot for genuine Sweudish LEECHES in the City. gSoliciting a visit before purchasing else wherd, I feel confident that the iriducements of fered both in lowness of price and punctuality in attnding to orders, will secure a portion of your trade. OfRemember my Store it. under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. THIOJAS 3. FOGARTY. Augusta, March 30 ly 12 House, Sign & Orna~niental Painting ! r flIK Subscribers take pleasure in announeing to Itlte citizens of Edg. field District, tl.a-t they are now prepared to do all work entrusted to them in the line of HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING, Marbling, Grainuing,r AND UPHOLSTERY, T a;l who may be pleased to favor us with their t patronage, we promise to give entire matikaautio'n. s All work entrusted to us shall be executed with despatch and ini a workmanlike manner. ~ .ta Our ter-nimswill be reasonable. For further par- a tielars call oa us at Edgefield C. HI. . ET R EFEaNhE -COpt. JAB B. Ga IFFIN and Ghen, o W. C. MoaAGNtE, of this District. RICH & PAUL. 1.. 2. 185 ,3m .. 28 FALL TRA DE--185S [)ICKEY & PHIBBS AUG USTA,.A., ARE NOW RECE1YING THEIR Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Eilmracilng EVERY ARTICLE Usually kept in a )RY GOODS STORE! Which they will M3!MIs .93!B' AL3"LWA As any other IESPECTABLE HOUSE! 7he Character of their flouse is a sufficient guarantee that every Customer will be Charged the SAME PRICE Augusta, eplt, 13 tf 86 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, &c,, &c. rIIE Subscriber arer r,-tumning th:anks to theti I ftiends in ElDOGCFI ) sui) and djiing Dis riets, for their liberal pitr.snage during the last en years, wou'd iiteinm iwo thi it th .y still con inue to ke.-I on hand i large neaurtn.-nt of PIANO FORTES owmn the eelebrated mm.ufjautoris o" RAV EN 11.A 'JON & (O , IIA'ZELTON, l RO.A., and A. 11. CAO & (0 , New York, far whomt hy ei nre sole %gents Thene Instrumentis having already won ur'lh far tamed celebrity, it is only necessary foir us o repeat that for strength. durability and finish, :eether' wilh prrc, depth, sweetness and 'ofL Tess rg' tone, they chiallenige compe-tition. .Persons; Nrantig a superior PIANO FORTE, woul.l do miuch b-tter to call aid select from a large ,iortment, than by deiling with Pedlars and Agents Df iiferior itakers, wh- re they have no choie, and i.:ve of'en to paty highet prices for incerior Instru nents, than fine ones of superior nalers can be jotight for. Every PIANO FORTE soald by us is warranted in every r. spect so the put chaser runs no risk whatever. Persnats ord.ring from a distance Iron us can deipend upon. getting a GOO) AR l'ICLE, as we m ike it a point to keep goods of the bet qu lity and such as .q can recommend and waruns. in . very respect. Tler stuck of MUSIC is very large and they ire constantly reciving all. new pieces as they are pIblished. GUITA R aud VIOLIN STRINGS of the h-t gunity ali lway on hdnd. 'I hey would also. call Attention to their large tock of school and Xiscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank BUks, ud oth, r articles.-ALSO Always on Imnd the hrgest assortment in the State 3f ' T A It s. VIOLINS, ACCORDICONS, FLUTES, FLAGIROLETS, VIOLIN DOWS, &c, and every artiele of Musical Merchandise. Carhart's an. Nee'dhau's and Prinee's celebrated M ELODLONS. ACCOR DEONS and VIOLiNS repaired in the best manner. , All of th~e above artielos -soldl at low prnice~s fur Cahr City n:-eepj~tnc'es by .G EO. A. OA TES & BROTIIERt. Broad Street, Agu Ga., bttween U. S., and Globe Ilioels. April 7.1S58 -.tf 13 WILLIAM II TUTT, WIIOLESA LE AND PNETAIL DRU'GAIST! (Opposite Augusta Ibioe,) Augusta, Ga. Established, 1844. \n m'sre a very extens.ive stuck adf I'UYRR D1116:S, F.\MILY and PL..\NTA'l'lON bi hl)ICINKS, P.\lN'li, OilS, W I N 11 W X GL..\S., &e., the quality and price of whic'h he warrnnts e'ilu.sI to any in the Sou'h. A call froms purchs asers is respectfully solicited. H e buss npwe oin hand 500 Onees Sulph. QUININ E, 50 Lbs. CIILOROle'ORM, 50 Ounees MORIlJIN E, 10 Bhas'. No. 1 CA STOR (ilL,' 2,0100 Lhs. EIPSO1. SAlIAS, 10,000 Lbs. PURE WITE LEAD, 500 Ga's. LINSEEDI Ol,, 500 Gals. Spts. TURPENTINE, 12 1.. A COB'S COR DIAli, 60 " MIT A NO LINI.\lNT, 2 4' Ml010E CilKSTS. f.,r* Families and Planttions, 12 lloz Berhuve's [Ioland1 lITTERS, 12 " Seballenbergus Fever and Ague ANTIDOTEC, 12 l'o. Osgordl's India CITOLAGOGUE A ugusta, July 28, 1858 3m 29 JACOB'S CORDIAL ! TIlE GRE.VT'SOU'gH ERNC IIEM EDY FOR k4LL HO WTE L D I SEA S ES, HOLERA, CHOLERA MORBU$r DYSENTERY, DIARRHEA, BILIOUS COLIC, COLIC INFANTUM. llirllIly ildtell to m0 111111 irsee of Fe 1' 'lE V31RTUES OF JACOD'S CORDL\L are too well known to rcquire encomniums. Iht. IT f'1-RES TaRE woisT CAsEN eaF U)IAi:IilmA. 21. iT' e'Las Trl. woee!T Foitats oF' iua,.'NTi:Y'. jUd. IT l-Ims5 CA.enonNIAt 1 i IExieA:s 1)tAnsiaEA. .Ithi. iT irl.tEvER TilE Msivt!~EvT Cola.1e 5th. IT 0t51ns (tltos.cR.A 310aiijrs. G1lhe IT etL':::f ('ios.Ei:A INFANTL'ar. 711h. IT i-t-iis5 1'AINFS't. )I-2NS~t.ttTo.'. sth. IT nLiEVue t'A aN B~ex ANi, i.orNs. !i!ls. IT :oLe'NT~i:AeCm i E voeNaEs Axl , UseaoxaleY~c. hti. iiT a!tl'To i EA j t|G Ie.'.Aas nlTi . |iii. iv T sisl:Ls a;1.003tv Asi U3H TEiUleAL1,'eez.axNGe. 2th. IT's A N A1,itnU.BI.Toxie, a few short Extracts from Letters, TestimonIals, &c. " I have used Jacob's CordIal in nay fiamily, sad heave foeund ta most emlelent, ad tinmy jndgmsent, a vuluabale rcmediy. Judge of Supreame Court, Gora s." " It gives mec pleasuiretin being abte to recotsnmenad Incob's lorit t my own perstial experlence, nuad the~ expieraince ,f ) nayseighabors aid friendts saound me, Is a sufficienit guar. mitac fear tme to beleve It to be all that it puirports to be, viz: soVEnr~toN RP.iiEDY. WM. 11. UNDEltWOOD Formerly Judaege of' Superior Court, Che'rok'ee (Jircit." " I take great pk-n'sutre In rccommaenduing this i'ahulec neiin'te tea altlttcted~ w'ithi bowel diseases, for whaleh I he-. ieve It to bena sovrere'lgn remedy-deeidedly stuperlor t soay hig cisc ever tried by me. A. A. flAULDINO, Deputy 0. M. of' the Grand I.odge of' Georgie." " ave used Jueab's Cordial In my famdtay, send this, writhi i I hara about It a a reamedy by thtose whao haaves tried It, Ia~uces mse tea believe that It slanidsnt the hiead of' every lpre eraton of' the kind, anad I would recommend its use In the 'iseases for which it Is comspoued.e MILES 0. DOinDINS, CashIer of the Bank of' the State of Georgit, Griltn." " If there Is anay credIbIlity In humnan testliaony, Jacuob's fordi mustS stand psreemilnen~ts<voell othsefprepartitons n the cure of Bowel Disenses. From te miass or' testimaony :its favor coming in from all quarters. It musatt tae very far aadyartee, as a curstlve agenit, of nmost If' nest p1! other patetsprepasrationss. A. FLEMING, Cashwtr .\farine and Fire Insurnanee liank, Grimn." " This emlbtt remnedy Ia travellling htsto elebrIty s fast as iosapate putshede htis colttmmta itoi Rutssia, and gaining uam enoatwhrever used.--eorgia Jejfrsoniion,.Julg Ith, 1853. SOLD BY DRlUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. Sept. 22, 1558 ly 87 Boot and Shoe Notice, PHlE Subscriber contines to have Lnmade on the sl'ortest notice, anid ins 't best manner. th,. finest and most sub atital BOOTS and SHOES. All orders left at hsis Shop will 1.u promptly sit mded to. C. M. GR AY or myself will lhe foud all times in the Villag to attend to all orders. o work to leave the shop without the knowledge the hSt.bseriber or my A genat, C. M. G RAY. ILTShop opaposite Bi. J. Ryan's Livery Stable. E. ri. YOU.NGDLOOD. ATTENTION, PLANTERS, [ HAVE just relurned from the North, after purchasing W~e of the finest Stocks of )rugs, Mediciues, Paints, 0ils, Glass, PERFUMERY, &c., &c , knd in fact, every otiler article kept in a. first Ilefrc purchising cl.wlrhere tive c t cali. P bily want a trial, to satisfy you that. I aiwilling o sell goods on the most reasinable terms. Mly Store is the Apothecary's llall under Lhe \ngnlst lot. TlHO.. P. JFOGARTY. Augusta, Sept 2'I L 87 P.~S -Received this day 500 Oz. Snip Q UI 91NE, which will'he sold at $2,00 per oz., Cash. G. -M. CALHOUN, General Commission Merchant, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENT, rhree doors below Warren Block, Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, 'OR lthe sale of Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds and Neroes. Also, strict liersonal attention iven to sale of Cotton, Wheat, Flour, Corn. Oats, Rice, Sugar, Molasses, Colire, Bacon and Produce generally. Consignents xolicited on the above art:iles, on &l of which liberal advances will bu nade. Colton sold at the highest, markst prices, for 25 per hale. Augusta, ''ept 21 . m 7 AI K E N Military & Classical Academy, F ITHA ACADEMY is desi ned for those who de i sire that their s.is be carefully prepared for admission into the South Carolina College or other similar Institutions, into the Sta e Mil tary Acad emy, or for the active business of life. The course of studies Is si. cially adapted to these ends, embracineig so much of the English, Greek, Latin and French !anaunaes and the Math enatics as are requisite; in all of which it is the ain of the In4ructors th..t their Cadets become thorough Tasters of fundamental principles, and acquire habits of thouight and self-dependence Comiosition and Declamation receive their due share of attention. The Cadets are driiled in the Infantry Tactics; and the discinliie of the Academy is of the Mili. tary order.-strict, inflexible and impartial. The second scholastic year will commence on the F.rst Monday in January 1859, t., continue for ten muonths exclusive of two weeks vacation -in June. Candidotes for admission must Ie ab'e to read and write with facilitf, and not I.e less than thirteen years old. Tuiti->n, Board, Lodgings, Books, Lights and Fuel, furnished for One Hundred Dollars per Ses sin of live months. pnyable in advance. Prenlts will be etiuirel to furnish the uniform and other articles of clothing. Fur further particulars apply to the undersined, ~ GILES & MANGUM. Aiken, S. C , Oct. 6, 1858. 9t 39. THIRD ANNUAL FAIR OF The State Agricultural Society, OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Tco 100 holcl at Colum31bLa, ON THE 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th November next. r 11 E Executive Coimnittee of the South Caro LiMa A grieiltural Society resiectfully call the attention .of the 50t'ThlEltN PEOPI1i to their approaching anniversary, ut, which P'reiums will lie awarded for all articles of Agricultural, Htorticultural, or Me -chanical interest, As.wvell as L ADTES FAtNCY WORK and DO MESTIC ECONO\MY. The Halls for the convenience of .i.:ildtors are spacisans and admirably arroage, and considera ble~ addit~ion has heen made to the Stalls fori the acommaiitaion of~ animals. 'All articles intenid1 faor exibition will bre trans ported to andmi from thre Fair bry the' Rail Roads in South Carol na free of chiargze, at the owner's risk, save the South Carolina R. R., which will require one half freight. Visitors for one fate can procure ticke's to go anid return. Exhibitors are earntestly requested to forward flcir articles early, and to trive the ER. It. Otliicers timely notice of' the time ad -point of shipment. J. F. AIIAilLL, Wii. 1t. i~t -R TON, Coin. Jr. W. R AY, I ' Jf. A. AMETTS, OcIG t. J. G.\G E. STATE Ob'E SOUTlIJI CAROL)IINA, EDG EFI EiD DISTR'ICT, IN CO31MON PLEAS. E. 11. Chaberlaini. ) * * vs. Foreign Attachmecnt. John C. rThonmas. T IIE Plaiinl' in thec above st. tedl ease having ..th is day lilk d is Dr~ehiration in my ofli c, and the I1Jefeinat having nether w~fe nor Attarur-y, known ta resde within thre limii s of t-his State, on whom copi.es of sad declaration with r u'es to p1 rid, ennai he servedl, (in motion of Mlessrs Carro!l & haon, l'lanaii''s A ttorneys. Ordered, Tfhat said Defendanat ppar a::I plead to sniiul Deeliraiionr witin a y. a ndm uali ay from t. dait, hereof, or fina' aind ab olute j udgecmemnt will lbe give.n :'o.iinst ClerI's 01lice, Sept. 27, 1858, ly 318 ANSLEY & SON, GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AUtUUSTA, GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in. BACON, LARD, FLOUR, GRtAUN, &c. 7A ILL give strict attention to thre Sale and ' P'urcharse of Itlerchan dise, Flour, Grain, and ail-kinds of COUNTRY PRODUChE. By strict personial attention to businiess. we hope to secure a liberal pratrotnace from the citiz'ens of Edefield and the adjoining Districts. Orders for Bagging, Rope, Family Supplies, &c. p omnptly filled.. .iberali cash advances made on Cotton anid other Produce when desired. Augusta, Aug 18 om 8 POULLAIN, JENNINGS & CO, GOCEIIS & COTTON FACIORS, Opposite Globe Hotel, Augusta, Ga., C ONTINUE ashberet. fre, in coninection with their Grocery business, to attend to the sale of COTTON and other P'roduce. They will be prepared in the Brick Fire-Proof Warehouse, now in process of erecti.,n in the rear of their store, at the intersection of .lackson and Ieynold streets, to receive on storage all consign ments made them. Of' Liberal cash advances made on Produce itn store wvhen requested. ANTOINE POULLAIN, THOMAS J. JENNINGS, ISAIHI PURSE. Augusta, A ug 16, Or m 32 M. P. STOVALL, WARIEHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, .a.-~gusta, Groorgia, - CONTINL ES the business in - Sall its branches, in Ihis large and commodious Fire Proof Warehouse, on Jackson Street, near the Globe hotel. Orders for Goods, &c., promptly and carefully filled. The u-.nal Cash facilitits aflerded customers. Augusta, Aug 4 3m* 30 N OT ICE-AII persons indebted to the Es tate of HIolden W. Posey, dee'd., are regnest md to make immnedia'e payment,' and all those aving demands against the Estate w ill pulease -ender them in to tme leually attested within thrtee norths from this date, as at that, time there will se a final settlemnent of said Kstate. .SAMUEL POSEY, Ad'or. Sept 5 ,,mi 85 E1YONSJt reried five Boxes Choice LEMONS. .i . DAVIS, Agent. ~May 19 U, 19 Swan. 1r Co.'s Lotteries Triumphant, SWAN & CO. Continue to Draw sw qmIn without interroup iO. LOTTERIES ARE LEG AL. AND AUTiEOR!ZED 1V TlE STATE OF GEORGIA. The late attempt to hypure Our firim hs shown That our I.otteries are drawn fairly; That our Prizes are paid punetually; And that our Schemes Are more liberal tran any other Lottery In the world. rTITE following Scheme will be drawn by S. 1 1 WAN &,CO., Managers of tho SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for Oct'r. 1858, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, In public, under the superintendence of Connuissioners: Class 35 Draws Saturday, October 2, 1858. Class 36 Draws Saturday, Oct'r. 9, 1858. Class 37 Draws Saturday, Oct'r. 16, 1858. Class 38 Draws Saturday, Oct'r. 23, 1858. Class 39 Draws Saturday, Oct'r. 30, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. 50.000 Tickets! NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. TO i E DRAWN EACH .SATURDAY IN OCTODER! I Prize of..... ,00 4 ..rizes of. I Prize 1. ,6 4 Prizes of.........si I Prize .f . .t10 4 Prizes of..........no 1 Prize of......... 5.00i0 4 Prizes of......... O I Prize of..........4,010 r.0 Prizs of.........50 I Irize of .........:,o1 55) Prizes of.........00i I Prize r.f........,. 1,51 lot) Prizes of. 4 Prizes of.... . 1,111 -40 Prizes of ............ 10i APPROXI 4ATION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $400 Approx~tng to $10,01 0 Prize are $1.600 4 Prizes of ... .. . . b. .O Prize tare 1,2 4 Prizes of 20 t 1 10,000 Prizef. re S... , 4 Prizes or .. . ,060 Pr..s are 500 4 Prizes 4 100t 0 4 .. PrIze ar . 4110 4 Prizes of 75 0 - " 6,0100 Prizes are 121t) 4 Prizes of bit " " 1,500 P'r.zes nre 2-inl 5,00u Prizes of 20 " nre.....................100,000 5,485 Pri7es amounting to..................S320,000 Whole Tickets $10, Halves $5, Quarters 82,50. .t' A Circulnrishowing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one delrous of receiving it. Certitleates of Package. wilt be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certitleate of Package of ten Whole Tickets...........$SO Certifleate of Package of ten Itaif Ticket...............40 Certitliate of Package of ten QIuarterTickets............21) Ce:tifleate of Package of ten Eighth Tickets.........10 In Ordering Tickets or Certiftcates, Enctnse the inoney to our address for the Tickelsordered, on receipt cf which they will be forwarded by first tuail. Purchasers can have Ticket ending in any figure they nuy dtestnute. tW' The List of Drawn Nutnbers and Prises will be sent to lurchasers inmmediately nfter the drawing. . ;-Vp Purchtasers will pienso write their signitures plain and rive their Post offie, Counity and State. , gWlRetnember that every Prize is drawn, and payable in fulI without aieduction. Cg-All prizes of 1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing-other prizes at Lite usual lite of thirty days. g g" All oommulnications strictly nonfldential. Cl'Orders for Tickets or Certificates can be addressed either to S. SWAN & CO.. Augusta. Ga., or J. W. GAMILL, Agent, Columbia. C1 A list of the numbers that are drawn front the wheel with the amount of the prize that each one Is entitled to, will be publil held after every drawing, In the following pa pers:-New Orleans Delta, Mobile legister, Charlesoin :Standarel, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelhigener, New York Weekly Day 11ook, Augusta (Gn.) Constitutionalist. Richmond Dispatch, New- York Dispatch. Pauidling (Miss.) Clarion. Savannuah Morning News, ard Little Rock (Ark.) True Denoerat. . ne 301SS tf 25 THE LIVER INVIGARATOR, 'PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD. ISa great scientific mesthieti rdiscovery, andl is daily working enres. alnost tot' great to believe. Ii cures na if by ning ie, even the lIrst alose~ giving benefit, andl seillma Ilumr than~ onte bottle~ is required to curte nnty kind oaf Liver Uoknilulint, fromn thee wortt .ttnunice' oar D)~ spepsi~a toi n coainiiint hsetnd nehti, all tof which are the retiultuof a diaensct Liver. Theu Liver is oine air the parincipail reagulataars of thae hutnan body, tand when it paerfaornls its funcetions well the powlers oaf the s~rsit n___tre fully deloaa ed. Thec stiinsnehl is ahnst entirely~ lepenadent on the hientihy action of thie Lha'r ihr the r paroper~ perfoarmantce aaf Its fiitas. When the staim L nehl lat at ifault, thae bawels are at ftaul, anda I lhe whaole savtiysti at uie r t Inl const quenace ofr tone arga-the f~i.4 ver- haavintg enseil ta loi its alutty. Fair te adisens es of that iirgun, aate ofilthe ptriprietoars lhna tutile it ___his. stutly, in a paractice of tmare than twety years, ioilndsoiaeienely where w i th to~ eottteret -1 0h inanay dertangetnents t o wihit is lie. - To' pirove that this 're 7.~medly is at last found, anly persotn troublle~t witht Liv er aanfaliiit i n a it y aaf its f'>rns, ha~s but to try a M bottle, and contviction Ia ceran. A ctamp-untd has been firmedl by dissolvntg gutms tal extractinag that lanr* which Is soluble for the tie tive virtues of the inetli eine. These gumos remo.vc all morblal or hail nutter fromt the isystem,. sutppaly lng in thieirinace'tn healilhy flhow of bile, invigairatinig the stomtacha, eutsittg faoal to atigest well, Inairifying~ thes blaoal. givlig taatn unal health to, the v. hile tanehi tiery, reoznathng the etiutses or the dilsease, andi effret ing~ a riti eures withiunt t nin y oif the alianmgreeanble after etfects, felt lay using Qalomiel or Mlineral Pjal son thatt Isatusually resiar -.teat to. tOnt iosa alfter enting is sauflelientt to relieve lt he sonmeh, attal prevent the fooda fromt risinig unid sour liOinly one( dose taken before retiring, p~revents Only one lose ttkent at night loosens the boawels gently, atnl entrus cstiVe~ tneis. Onie- I e takeni uner enchl meant~ l will elite Dyspeain. MOine alaise of two ten spaoonsful will al ways re lieve Siek llenalnehe. Onew baottle taketn foir fe tmnle obstrutctio~n, removes the enuse of the disensie, ntaal imkes a perfect eure. Only lane clane huatiieail ately relieves Chilie. whlile Onielaise, afien repleatead,~a~ is a surne enre far Chtal crt ~alorbuns, ntiul a' pare .~ vetinative of tlhaler. One lose. tkent oafiatn, will prevent thei recurre~nce of Bilious Attacks, whale it relieves allt iiful feel " Onm!y one lbottle is nenalead to throaw ouat tat the system the 'ffects oif t.aedi eitte after a long sickness. One bottle laken for -Jtnndice, retmtoves tall yellaiwness or untuaaarn l coloir from the skitt. One dlose take~n :u sliart in tabefore eatintg gives vigor to thie uplpeiIe, unit tun~kes finaal <ligest wemll. Otte lose, aiften 'replealedl. cures Chrontic Diarrhto-a in its wvarst tornmts, whlile sunier ainal bowael caalplaits yieldl al tmast tao thme Ilrst doasea. One: aor I wo ahases euires attacks eausedlaby worms, white fatr warmls in chuildren,. thetre is tn starer, safer or speedaier rein. ely it tht woarl. ns it never fnls. There~ it nti aexaiggratian haa these statemnents; (laey are plaitn. nahber fnetia. 1th11atve enna tgive evialencei to prive. whaile ill whoa tue it are giviang their unatmanoas testitanotny it its fava a. We take intlanitea plisure Ita recotmmtenaliang this nalicinea its a pirevenaiti far Fever undta .\tue, Chili Fever. :aaal nit Fevers oif a iiiliauts type. It aoperates with certintty. ati thattsinasare willitag to testil'y to its wtandaerfaul virtutes. .\miontte hur'Itndareils of Liver Reeatilleastnow ollferedl to (le pubillie, thecre tare nonei wei aetn so highly recomm~tetat as DR. SAN FOltlrS INVIfOU.VATilt, sos generally. kown now thraaghaouat thea 1'naiona. Th~lis pireparation is trulty a Liver ltnvigoarntar, piroaluacing the motest happy results ott till who use It. Aliimtst inaanlnerale cerltltes hatve bieen glv ent ta thec gretat virtue oft thgi, melicinae lay thiose of the higha st slinnintg Itn socety. aial we know it to bae ilia best preptn rationi now baefoare tlahtublie.-Iliaavahn Omuty Dlemocraut. PRtCE, ONE DOtLLARt i'Eli lltTTLE~. SANFORI) & CO.. Proprietorst, 845 Brondawny. New York, ?'For sale at Edgefleal C.11I. by G. L. PENN, Agent. Jutne Ill 1859. ly 23 $25 Rewardt RANAWAY from the Subscriber's mother, about the 1st April last, his likely iAlulatto boy RlCI10ND, abouit 21 years old, and about 5 feet 7 or 8 inches hiig-. His coilor is tolertable .brinht anid his hair pretty straight, and wore when Ihe left a moustache, Hie is intelligent andl tolerably quick spoken. H~e has been raised in the house, and is a valuable dining-raoom servant and coed ostler. It is supposed he is lurking about some of thle neigboring cities,-either hamburg, Aulgustat, Charleston or Colunbia. The abeve rewvard will be paid for Is apprehension and delivery in any jail so that I may get haim, A nd any infiormuation concerning him will be thankfully received. T. Na LUNDY. June 23 tf - 24 ' ~ iTge Augusta Constitutiortalist and Charles ton Mercury will please copy wveekly for one0 month and forward bills to T. N. L., Edgefield C. H., S. C. ____ ____ NOTICE~ is hereby given, that application Lwill be maade to the Legislature at its next ses sion, for a release of all the right and interetst of the Ntate in the Escheatted Properly of Chiarles McGregor. deceased, to James. S. Henderson 'and H uh MceGre~gor. Junly 20 1458 3m 28 N OTICE.-AIl those indebtedl to the~ Estate of Dennis McCartey, dee'd , must pay ump by the 1st .Ianuary next ; anud those having claimls against the Estate will renader them in by that day properly attested. JA COB McC.\RTICY, Aug 25 lit 83 Adnm'r. P URJIE MISSOURI WIIVES.-Spark l inmcCAT AB.\, CABIINE I', and other bratads of the Missouri Wine Compatny, can lie htad at S. K. DO~i-:RR, Agent, Ilamuburg, who is thme stole A gent for that Company. Ugmburg, Sept 1 tf 34 XECUTORS NOTICE.-All persons U2having claimis algainst thet .Ebtate of Avory lmundta, dheceasted, are hcreby notified to present tt em, propIerly attested, immediately. - J. S.SMYLY,) * J. A. BLA ND, Ex'omrs. K. BLAND. Jan. 41 - If Hardware, Cutlery &. W M. H I LLP - HAMBURd, S. C., . 7OULD inform his friends and all who may be traing to this Market, that.he stall con tinues to keep a FULL r.nil well selected Stock of Godin the above line, and solicits a share of . - patronage from all who may be in waitbay'ir tieh a ho keeps, a.suring-theim that every exertion shall be made to give satisfaction to thd pureibwar in quality anl price, feelintr coulider that' e 4a sell lia Goods on as Reasonable terms as they can b. purchased at ANY HOUSE IN AUGUSTA. Ils Stock is now COMPLETE, having added largely by recent purchases from the-BEST'Mans bkturers. Ilia Stock is such that almost~evey"one can ind some article on their list of wantj, and on such terms as cannot fail to please-amonst. which is a good assortment of Cut NAILS of all sizes, of the best brands, in eluding all sizes of SPIKES, Also, En'glish a ,d American U1orseShoe Nails, Wagon and Wrought Nails. all-sizes. Nail RODS and Shebt and Tioop IRON; Blister, German ani Cast STEEL; - - Collins & Co,, Leverett's and other 6eleb'rated make of Broad, Chopping and lam AXl8, IIATCil ETS, &e; Mill, Cra.ss Cut and Ilona SAWS, all kids; llaimers, Chisels, Augers, Drawing Knives, Atdzea, Gimblets, Braee and Bitts, Nlill;lfindaisdw and every variety of Files and Rasps, Saw Fetts, Compasses, llollow Augers and Bitts,. Gauges, PManes of every descripation, Plane Bitts, ande.very Variety of Carpenter's Tools. Edge Tools of every description. Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Screw Plates, Sledge, Hand and Shoeing Ilammers, Rasps, Drills, Tongs, &c., all of the best ,manufacture. Great care having been taken in the selection of these articles, they can be relied upon as the best. Pocket and Table Cutlery, His S-ock of Pocket and Table Cutlery -is complete and quality unsurpassed -nnionget which can be found full Setts of Table .Cutlery, of Joseph Rodgers & Sons celebrated .manufuture; Pocket and 'Pen - Knives zall patterns and qual ities -, fine Razors, Scis sors, Shears, &c. Also, a'great variety of SMALL WARES, Such as Pins, Needles, Port Monies, Hair Brushes, Comabs, Paper Envelopes, Pens, Pencils, &c. Guns, Pistols. &c. On hand a choice lot of Guns and Pistols of'the finest quality-Coli's; -Adams' and Demn's and others miake of Repeaters, self-cocking. Also, an assortment of Pocket Pistols, Percussion Caps, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Game Bags, Cleaning Rods, &c. Building Material&. His Stock of Building material swill- be fAind com - plete, consisting in part of 'Iecks. Hinges Serews, Window Fastenings, all kinds and qualities. Also, Till, Pad, Trunk and;' Chest Locks. Llglit and Heavy Cast, s' Always on hand a fint, assortment of light nnad heavy Castings. Pots, Ovens, Spiders, Tea Ket thls, Well Wleels, Waile Irons, &. Farmer's Boilers, Cauldronus, Wagon Baixes, Sad Irons, Fire Dogs, Shovel and Tongs. . Cooking and Heating .Stoves, ~ALL PATTERNS AND SIZE8S. Wagon Chains, nll kinds, Log Continued, Halter nd Trace Chains, Spades and'Sh~ovels, Hay, F"orks, Crockery and Glass Ware, &e. Also, manufacturer of all kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware All are earnestly solieited to call and examine fair thems~elves. And you will findl it grenttly to your interasat to patronize 3oers old Edge fild Dis trict citir-n. WM. IIILL. Jlamburg, Oct 26 tf. 42 LINAL NOTICE.-'AH persons, having any L.ims agnitant the Estate of Simeon Mathis, deceas< d, are no itied that they must render them in by the 1st October naext,,and those indebted must pay up by Rleturn-daty, or thae Administrator will be forcedl to plaqee said it.debte'dne-s in the hands of an Attorney foar collection. The Estate must be closed by the 1st October. SIMlPSON MATHIS, Adm'or. Aur.4 tf 30 State of Sontti Car'olina, EDGEFIELD' DISTRICT, ZN O RDINARY. Richard Derry, Applicant, Edney Moseley, Pet. for Par. Johnm Delaughter amd wife and othecrs, defendants. J I T appearing to my satisfaction, th~at Johtn Dc laughater and his wife Julia, Defendants in theo above statedl case, reside without the limits of this State, It is therefore ordered and decreed that thecy do appecar and object to the division or sale of the Real E-tate of Jane 'Berry, dee'd.,'on or, before the 81st Octobier next, or their consenit to the sanme will be entered of record.' W. F. DURISOE, o.E Di. Ordinary's Office, A ug 2, 1858. 8m 30 NLOT ICE is hereby given a~hrat application will, Lbenmade at the next iFessionm of the Legtisla ture, for a Charter for at Road to run .fronttheo Lutherant Church, on Edisato, to intersect the Co lumbia Road at or near Col. John Huiet's, two and a half miles from Edgefleld Village. May 6 3m ,16 NOTICE is hereby given th~at application Nwlilbe made at thme next Session of theo Leg islature to incorporate Harmony Methodist Epis copal Church. Aug 4 3m 80 NU4TCE-Apliation will be made to the iLa gislatur e at its next Session, to discontinue the Road from Saint Miark's Church to Rhinehart's: Mill as a Public Road. July 28 3m 29 XTOTICE is htereby riven that application will ibe made by the Town Council of hlamburg, S. C., to the general A s.sembly at its next session, for an amenment of- its charter. Hamburg, August 11, 1888 tf 31 OTICE-aApplication will be made ta the Nnext Session of the Legiglature, for a renew al of the Charter of the Hmburg, 8. C., Fire En gino Cotmpany, with amendments. Sept. 1, 188t 1OTICE.-A pplistion will be made to thme ,LI Legislature at its next Sessionm, for an Acet to In corporate the liethlehem Baptist Church, in Edge field District. JuneS - 3 m 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thattipli Neation will be made at the nex6-Sesuion of theo .egis'ature, to vest in 13. F. Lmndrtmaall1 the right, title andi interest of Christian Breithaupt, dee'd., or of his .heira, in and to the Tract of Land lately occupied by Bartlett W. Hat-her, dee'd., devised to himt by his father John Hatcher, dee'd., said land having been escheated to'the State of South Carolina. July 21 8m* 28 - -OTIC E l-Ahl persons itidebted to the Es Nat of Gecorge MeD. Rearden are requested to mkimeitseteet;adthose having demands against the Estate will please present them forthwith, propserly attested. E. P. HI. KIRKSEY, Ad'r. Jan. 6, . .51. Butler LodgeNo 17 I.0a.sFe THE Regularmeetingsof thu Lodge w ill be held hereafter in theirs NEW H ALL, .By order of the N..G. .luly 27, tf 30 S EL!XECUTORSW NOTICE.-All persons .: indebted to the Estateof John Jones, dee'd., are earnestly requested to mnake arrangements to pay up promptly that thme provisis of the -Mill. .nmy be complied with; ad all persnshlaving demands against. thte Estate will please :present them to'tho Executots immedlately-pry dt-. tested. Ar J. RAMMOND), Ex' Sept8' . . G.uHARRIS Sept 8 tf