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pUBLSUED 9VaaV WaDNaSDAr MORNG. A. SINIIS, D. B, BI!RisOE~ & EIdJAh KEESE, ?eoraiagoas. - TZERMSOP SUBSCRIPTION. Two DOLLARS per year. if paid in advance-Two DoLLAUS and Fi-rv Czass if not paid within six months-and TURaiX DOLLARs if not paid before the expiration of the year. Subscriptions but of the District and from other States, must invariably be paid for in advance. RATES OF ADVERTIBING. All advertisements will be correctly and conspien ously inserted at Seventy-five Conts per Square (12 Brevier lines or less) fur the. first insertion, and Fifty Cents for eaoh obsequent insertion. When only pub lished Mo'nthly or Quarterly $1 per tquare will be charged. EachE 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 advertise by the year, can do so - on liberal terms-it being distinctly understood that contracts for yearly advertising are confined to the Immediate, legitimate busir.oss of the firm or individ ual contracting. All communictinus af a personal character will be charged as advortisements. Obituary Notiees exceetling one square in length will be charged for the overplus, a regular ritus. Announcing a Candidate (not luerted until paid for.) Five Dollars. For Advertising Estrays Tolled, Two Dollars, to be paid by.the Magistrate advertising. HENRY DALY, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In BOOTS & SHOES, Under the Utite.I State- Ilotel, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. B EGS to inform his friends and t.e -ublic that he is just openina one of the LARGEST BEST and CJIE.4 PEST Stocks of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, %37a&rsel , COarpot "Eae, co That he has ever brought to A ugusta, qe!ected carefully from the Naimufacturers,.personally, and purchased entirely for CASH, which endlles him to offer superior inducements to those who may - favor him with a call. 5,000 Pair of Splendid Plantation P.ROGANS, of very superior quality, exceedingly cheap; 10 Cases of very superior Hair Lined Water Proof BOOTS, entirely new, and dpsirable for the cold weather. With a full assortment of Ladies and Misses HEELED and UNHEELED GAITE.RS, SLIP PER7, B \SKINA, &c., &c., to all of which I would respietfully invite the attenton of the pub lic. lIENRY DALY. NEXT DOOR TO GRAY & TURLEY. Augusta, Sept 29 tf 38 N EW SPRING GOODS BOOTS AND SHOES! TI 'D0S. P. LA RIJ,,Augusta, Georgia. han. Sthi,. day receive-d a lairge lot of SPRlNG 000O1l), anid will continue to do so through th,. sunmr, consisting ini part of Ladies' Silk F xed CONGR ESS GA ITERS, do do do .do do Glove Kid %ongrt ss do doC Colhred TIPr do do- Binck do do do Fine Philadelphia Kid and Morocco SLIP PERS, Misses' Fixed Kid-Top K(SSUTHI BOO'TS, do Kid and Morocc'o SLIPPERS and TIES. Childrens' SHiOES. or every description, Menns' CalI Opera PUM P lBOOTS, do Goats HKEELED INVINCIBLES, S do Patent W. S. PUMPS and Oxford TIES, do Goats B. S. do do Calf B S. do~ 4 do '-Kid Congress GAITERS, do Calf. do do j Boys' do do do - ' With a variety too numerous to mntion. Call .and look. as I have attentive Clerks who will b glad to show the Goods. Augusta. Geo., A pril 5 tf' 13 IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, AUGUSTA, GA. ONTINUE the above business, In all its brn Cches, at the.AMERIOAN FOUNDHY, and will be thankful for orders for ALL KINDS IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, For Gold Mines, Mills, Rail Roads, Bridges, and Machinery of all Descriptions. Augusta,'Sept. 1 ly* -- 8 NEW GOODS FOR 1858 ! SPRING AND SUMMER SUPPLIES. I AM now receiving my Spring supplies of Dry SGoods, Grocer:es, &cc., omc., which, in pont of quality and cheapness, will compare favorably with the Goods offered by the merchants of Hamburg and 'Augusta. My stock of Dry Goods consists of almost every variety of Ofte Ladies' Dress Goods, Oftemost fashionable style~s and of all qualities. Also, a-fine assortment of seasonable Goods frr Gentlemen and Youtla's WVear. Also, a large variety of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, &C. In the GROCERY line I am prepared to ofier such inducements~ as mnust, please my customenra My stock consists of an assortment of Sugar, Cof'ee, Ten', Molasses, &c. Al so, always on hand TOIA CCO. SEQ R8,' SNUFF,W I N E 8, BR ANDIES, P' U R E ME DICIN ES, 4-c. gg Come atid look at my Stock. - 3. L. IIARMUN. Winter seat, Mar 22 tf 11 CARRIAGE REPOSITORY ! C HRI ST IE& H IURBL BERIT. T HE Subscribers offer for sale at the old etaind of R. HI. Sullivan, a CHOICE olketiosn .sf Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies, And all other artik-s in their line. They have -.made arrangements to keep their House supplied with the BEST A RTJCLIES, from the ISKST Factories in the United States, which they will sell LOW FOR CASH, or for good paper on short tIme. CARRIAGES and BUGGIES of every dles eription will be furnished to order on sho~rt notice. S. CHIRISTIE, A. HIURLBERT. - 'April 29 tf 15 $25 Reward, R ANAWAY from the Subseriber's mother, about the 1st April last, his likely Mulatto boy RICRMOND, about 21 years old, anid about 6 feet i or8 Inches high. His color is tolerable bright aid his hair pretty straight, and wore ,when ho left a moustsche. He is intelligent and tolerably quick spoken. He has been raised in the house, and is a valuable dining-rom servant and good ostler. rt Is supposed he Is lurking about some of the neighboring cities,-either Hamburg, A ugusta, Charleston or Columbia. The above reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery In any .Jail so that I may giet him. And any information concerning him trill be thankfully received. - T. N. LUNDY. June 28 tf . 24 -'.T eAugusta Constitutloralist and Charles tossM. cr -will please copy weekly for one *mouth'sad.f Wdls o T. N, L., Edge~eld C. R-8S. C.. FOR BALE, \Y 15H1L TRACT 0F LAND, fYI co'ntaining~ Four Hundred and Fifty Arres, O.e 1.u-ired aI tifty in cnltivatio.-situi e -41 imi'es Irom E igrfield C. Ii , h ilf mile from the Plank R -ad. t,. llmnehur_--on a part of the I ead waiers #or llorn's tVreek. Much .-f the une'ared mi1 is valtable for Corn anll C Wtn. TIheir are o the plice a new and highly flilis:ed Dwellig Huse ande new ontlhouses; a roritt! of' good water, aid a Saw MIll in new iepair and good ruting order. Price $12 per acie if Linme is given.-Something less for cash. M. L. B -NIIAM. Oct 3 4t 40 A Bcautiful Resideice for Sale! 'TI E 'ubscriber is desirous of selling his DE 1 LIGH IFUL RE-IDEN -E. situate one mile fr. n Ed2efield C. II.. en iihe old Siame iload from Ediefield to Augusta On the premises are every improveient necessary for the comfort antd con venience of a liuily. The Tract contains about Forty acres, a portion of which i< woodlaid. Mr Call soon, if you wish to buy. Terms ac comumodating and teasonabli. L. *S. .10HNI-0N. Oct 13 ' tf ' 40 LANDS FOR SALE, W I! L be sold I'n the 1st lon lay in Novem ber rjext, at Edg field Court House, a T r *FOF LAND lyingit n-tevet's Creek, tweoi ty-oneih a fromAugusta Theisarer - 726 Acres in this Tract, and of fair quality,-about half of it is woodhia.1, the cleared land mostly under arrd fence. Said Tract. is botunded by l.ands or . P. Nixon. Mrs M. Jones and A. Sharpton, and known as the Nixon place TaRits-A er dit of one, two and three years, with interest on the two last insinlinents. S. G mEitiv EThilER & OTIIERS. N 1.--TIe above land can Le bargained for pri vale y until the day of ha'e. October 12, 158 0t, 40 FOR SALE. O N the 24tlh eof November next, if nUt d isl-Oed of blefbre, About 2,700 Acres of Land, In Bariwell District. h lbenging to the Estale of Dr. J G. Guianard, dreeasel, bounded partly by the Sou'h Kdisto River and on which is a Saw and Flour Mill, about i miles from Davis' Bridge, and 8 miles fromn Willist..n, worked by a fine stream of wuter. J. G GUIGN.11tI>, Ex'or. Oct 13 if 40 For Sale, rM 1 lIE rubscriter, wishirg to remove to the Vi'. JU lage, for grroter convenienee to busir.ew, ,fr'ers his WELL. 1PROVlED PI.Ai'Ed-r sale, bituated th: ce nie West ,.f Ldgetield Court Ilecuse, wn the Abbevi:le Road. My placec is in the ntighborhood1 of Majeor John Ii. 1ughes, .Jas. L. li1., Mrs Ilngood and .lohn If. I ollingsworth, most excellent nteighibors. 'I hoese wishing to purchase will please en:1 on the subscriber. Terns of vale will be made very accommnodatnag. G. V LAN1u11UlM. August 18, tf 32 Land for Sale, 'IlIE Subscriber, desiring to change his busi ness, offers for sale his TRACT OF L \ND containing Six H1uusmdemd Acres. O, tl.e p!ace is a good Dwelling hlouse and all neceSsary .uildin-a. Also, a .l 'aw Mil,. About 140 acres of th's Tract are cleared-70) of which are fresh land. This tract is situiate about 21 miles East of the Pine llouw.. I will take pleasure in showing the land to any one whoa may wish to p)urc.hase. ABS.\LOM hORNE. .qct 8 t_35 Savannah River Pl an ta tio n FOR SALE! A HIEALTHY SITUATION-A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE-AND) A MOST PRO DUCTIVE SOIL ! 1H lE Subscriber being desiroius of removing to Texas, offers for sale his valuable far~m, well known .s the SNOWV HILL PLANTATION, Lying imemediately on the Savannah River, four miles above Hamburg, on the Martin Town Road, and containing 225 Acres of this Tract a.e in a mnoct profitable state o1 cuktivation-producinag cotton, corn, &c., equal to the best lands I i the country. The re mainder of the Tract is linely timbered, andi is truly-valuable in consequctnce of its convenicnee to the Hlamcburg andl A~ugusta markets. The ptlace is well improved-the Dwelling Ihouse, which is commodious, has been hut aecently re paired. and all the necessary out-buildings are in perfect repair. Attached to this pillatatiodn is a first rate Cotton Gin an-l Screw, rtun by water p~ow er. Also, a Thrasher for cleaning' graint. Ou the place is also a good Flour and Grist Mill, in fine running order, ut hich turns out, tle best of Flour and Me.dl. AlIso connected with this place, is an excellent, Shad Fishery', which is sturpassed by none on the River, and is one that pay's wel. This is a hecalthay location, convenient to market, andi in fact one of the most desirable plantaitions ina this s'tate. Numerous springs of the purest, ancd best water abound throughout the Tract. Many othber ad vanmages belong to this place which it is not ncces sary to muentioni. Persons wishing 1. pcurchcase, will n- t ihe doing themselves justice if they buy before examining thae above Tract. ga If not dispo ed of before the 15th of No vember next, I shall not sell. SW Terms accommodating. Price advantta geous to tihe purchaser. -ALSO If desired, I will also sell a lot of Corn, Fodder, Stock of all kinds, Plantation Tools, hlousehold and Kitchen Furniture. &c. L. L. II.LL. Sept 1, 1858 tf 34 LANDS FOR SALE, A PLANTATION on the ilurricanec Creek, about six miles from WiLLts'rox in An derson District, containing ,Four' lundred and Seventeen Acres, a large portion of which is bottom land now int cultivation. The growing crop will attest its qual ity. -A LSO Two , tiher Tracts adjoining each other, containing nhoaut Seven Hundred Ac each, situa tedl about thcree mi en fromt PxixoLF-roS, on the public road leading to Greenville C. Hf. The Dwelling Houtse on one Tract is large ail comato dious, commanding a flne view pf ghe Mountains, and Lthe Orchards and Vitacyardls contain a variety of choice frtuits. The upland is all of the best qtuality, with a due portion of fine Cri ek bcottomt --A iso several other Tracts of Land, varying in size to suit puarchasers. Terms will be made easy. l'or furthcer particu lars apply to WM VAN WYCK. Pendlletern, S. C., Sept 1, 1S58 2nm 84 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA iN ORDINARY. B Y W. F. DU RISOE, Esquire, Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, H1. M1. and George Hamilton hallh applied to me for Letters of Admniniasration, on all and singular the goods and ehattlene, rights and credits of ihn Jiamultoec, late of tihe District aforesaid dec'd. Tlhese are, therefore, to eite and admonish all atnd singular, the kindred and creditors of dhe said dereius e, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the sai4~ District, to he holdlen at Edgefield Court Hiouse, on the 330th day of Otatober, inst, to show cause, if atny, why the said adlministratiun should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 14th day of October, in the year of our Lord otne thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight and in the eighty-third year of American Independence. W. F. DURISOE, o.z D., Set. 20. 1858 2t 42 F LOUR AND CORN INEAL--Cant be had at-tny houtse for Cash. -ALSO Leather-Hlarness, Sole, Upper, Kips, &,. R. T. MIS. Feb. 8 tf 4 N OTICE--All persons indebted to us by Note 'or Account, are earniwstly re quested to call at one Store and pay them. We ate compelled to miake olleations and trust this timely notice will not be waeeded..:BLAND & BUTLER. Bp-I9e1858 Sf - e 88 BROOM &OREL AUGUSTA, GA., RE now purchasing one.of the largest and Li most Ce!nilt btocks of FALL and WINTER D l (n( (DI @@ 9 That %%ill be lroaght to this market this season, *lhich will bi. bought uder circum-tanees that will tuantee the purchRSe up1on the V KRY BEST of T ER\.-, aid will therefore enabtle us to sell them at stch Unprecedentedly Low Prices, that they cannot I.e undersold, and will DEFY ALL COMPETITION, as to QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE, And as our Rule of Business is OiNE PRICE, AND NO DEVIATION, No one will pay over mirket price, as the rule forces the scller to ask the lowest market price, and protects the buyer. Thereioe, If you wish Goods at low prices, Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S. If you like fair and oien daline, Go to BROOM & NORRELL'S If you dislike a dozen prices for the same article, and prefer 4 one price." G.2 to BROOM & NOR RELL'S. If you don't like to I e " laited" on one article, and pay -tou-dv 'n another, Go to BROOM & NORRELL'4. It fact, if you wish to buy cheap Goodis, get go- d value for yur nmoney. and trale where you will like to deal, an(d ,e po s!ca.<d to senl vour fi-iends, bo to BROOM &NORRELl.'S ONE 1='E-LICE STO'E4L3.. Au-usta, Sept 1 tf 4 FALL TRADE, 1858! ALBERT HATCH, 193 Broad Street, AUG UST , GEORGIA, Manufacturer of naid Deialer in SADDLES, H A R NE SS, SOE AND EARNESS LEATUER, Tnks,- Valises, Whips, COLLARS, LEATHER AND IDIA RUBBER BELTING, AND Saddlery Hardware , Of all kinds, I S ww fully prepared foir the Fall Trade, with a large and well assoitted Stunk or G( tODS, weh lie wil ,.4-1 at as h4-w priees as they Can be ubtaineti lat any I louse ill the South. Thankrul for the cenerous patro-n-,ge extended to haIm f I r t U la .'t F . t'e- ears, he MERCHANTSBAND PLANTERS To tan exaatltioni of Is Goods beiore paurchansing el.-ewh, re. SADDLES, HARNES, &c., .\aaature'd to' order, af the 1WS.'T MATRRIT A 1L5, and by the itEST WORK'MlEN in the Country. A ugusta, Sept 13 Gm 36 THOMAS J, FOGARTY, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY, UNDER THE AUGUSTA I OTEL, Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia, WOUL D respectfully call the attention of Plan Yters, Mer. hiants anad Physicians to his fresh and unaidulterated stock of D)rugs, Medicinies and hiemiicals, AND ALL OTHER ARtTICLEn IN IllS LINE. I feel assured that no Hlouse in this Oity or else where can ofli-*r a stoc'k iuperior in 6'EN UJNE NESS -PURiiiTY, or oan more R E ASONAli!LE TERMS. EVERY ARTICLE WAR~RANTED ! All oflicinal preparations put up ider the su pervlsin of' eraduates of' the Loundoan and Dublin Colleges of Phaarmnacy, and In strict conaformnity with the f'ormunlaries af the Uanited States Phtar mtacopwt.i.-My stock of FANCY ARTICL.ES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, Hir, Tooth, Paint and Wall Brushes, &c., & c., &c., is at all times complete. 1 would also call atten ion t" my stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, BURNING RLUID, &C,, which I protaise to sell 10 per cent LOWER than any House in this City. 'Any article sold by mue, which does not aive satisfaction, the mniey ' will be returned and ex pentces paid in all cases. Agent for Nhermian's Patenut Truss, and the only depot for genmine Sweedish LEECilES in the City. Q?-oliitinag a visit before purchasing else wihere, I feel confident that the itnducements of fered both in lown-ss of price and punctuality in atun~tding to orders, will secure a portion oaf your trade. ;fRememiber my Store is under the Atugusta THOMiYAS I. FOGARTY. A ugusta, hlarcht 30. Jy 12 FRESil DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C rjTHE Subascribaers take plnasure in intforminaz Ii their friends and patrons that they are NOW RECElI'NG a Large Addition to their al readly extensive Stock of PUlRE and FILES Il Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, &c. TO PHYSICIANS. We are pretparedt and will take pleasure in futr nishing Physicians with a CO.ilPLETE OUTFIT or Medici, es Intstrumaents, Shop Fttn.iture, Medi cui Saddle Bags. & c., &c , &c. T O T HE L A D IES. We will also s.ay to the Ladios that our Stock compfrises A LL nrticles foar the TOILET, fronm the Dressinag Comnb atnd Brtush to thte richaest Pe.rfumate ry. inte Soaps, Poades, I lair Restorutaves, De platory, Cosnmeties, Luhin's Genmuine Extracts, &c. Als,, FL AV'OltNG EX I R ACTS for Culinat y paur poses. TO THE PLANTER We say, your war~ts have been attended to in our preentt selection. Fenad In your orders, or come in and 1et us put you up a comlete' Plantaition Case of Medicides, Instrttments, &c., with full di rections for use. in all simuphe eases, atnd thereby save time, monecy and health. A simljile cathartic or thae timely adminaistration of an emetic, or an anody.e, doe's and ill often break thec chain of morbid action, thereby prev'enting serious anad pro tractedl illness. TO SUFFERING HUMANITY We extend the invitation to call on us. We have all of the most reputable ttostrutms recommenaded to cure almost all of the ills anad aches to which flesh is heir to. It' you cananot thuxl anaythaing adapted to your case, we will exert our skill in preparing sonmethaing for your relief. WPrescriptions filled witha accuracy anad dis patch at all hours, day or night. gWCall and examine our Stock at the Drug Store ifader thme Odd Fellows' & Masonic Hall. A. G. & T. J. TEAGEUE. Edgefleld, April 28 tf 10 VE ARe-Two hundred gallons Choice VAPLE and PICKLING VINEGJR, just1 received. (G. L. PENN, Agent. 5nt a o hD RY BOODL FAILL TRADE-1858! DICKEY &PHIBBS AUGUSTA, GA., ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR Fall Stock of Dry Goods, Embracing EVERY ARTICLE Usually kept -in a DlY GOODS STOR E! Which bey. will - B.EIT7ar .&si C UEE"EA.3 As any other RESPECTABL-E HOUSE! The Character of their House is a sufficient guarantee that every Customer I will be Charged the SAME PRICE. Augusta, Fept 13 %f 30 J.K M NEWBY & C0s, 1IOLES.LE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ELEGANT READY-MADE C~ L T , Under the U. S. Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA. TOSEPI M. NEWBY & CO., Au J gusta, GIa., it, their old and well-known stand under the United States llotel, are now reciving the L \RGEST and BEST SELO TED Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHiNG, They have ever kept, for Mean and Boy's wear, fron their own Manufactury, 1 39 Fulton Street, New York. THEY GET UP THE VERY BEST STYLES OF CLOTHING, And, in addition to this, they have made arrange ,oents with the famous House of D. Devlin & Co, to receive weekly their Newest Broadway Styles ! -0 Besides Clothing, we keep the bestmake and fit of SHIRTS, DRAWERS, MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, Socks, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck Ties, &c., &c., &c. In the Manufacturing Department, can always be found the best and most fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings rDf Thankful for the liberal patronare for years past, we ask our old Edaeflold friends, and all strangers visiting the City, to call on us and ex ?mine our stock. ? nausta, Sept 12 tf 30 Fine Pianos, Books, MUSIC, ke,,. &c, 'li1E Sulareriber after retlurning thanks to tlwir .friendas in El)Gi~EIt.I) and ndjaainint Dis tricts, for their lilbetal patr.mnage durmng thse lasht ten years, wou!d inafotnm them that th-.y still con tinue tee ke.-p on hanti a large assortme~nt uf' PIANO FORTES from~thse eelebrated manufnetories or R AVEN BA j CON & CO, H AZELTON, 1*ROS., aend A. ii. GA LE & CO., Ne~w Yerk, fear whom they are sole A gents. These Instruments lhaving naready wean suchl f'ar lnmed celebrity, it ' only neessary foir us to reape~nt thait for atreng'i .9raiiandl linish, toegether wilh pnateer, depth, aweelnes~s and soft ness of tone, they challenge caompjetii ions. Persons wantung a suipertor PIANO FORTE, woul.l do msuch bette~r to call and sele'ct fream n largea 2asortme(nt, tha..n by denlhin~r with Poadlars and Agents or ineferior makers, a h. r* thiey lhave neo choaice, antd ha've of.sn to payv highiet prie. s f.r in'eroar ln.dru ments, thtan line ones or superiar mnelaers ea be boughlt, fair. F:very I'IANCJ FORtTh soalal by us is warrantced ini a very re spe.ct, so the purc~haser runs no risk whatever. I'..rsoins ordering fro-ne n dastune fromz uts eunn deln-ndne upcon g~aein n f001) A R TIGIK, as we ma:ke it a point to keea.p goods of the be..t quelity ansd such as we can recomnmenal and waerrnln int i very respect. Tfihetock of M USIC is very large and tlfey araeitonstantly reeeiving all nsew piees as they aere publ~ihed. GIlTA R fand VIOLIN S'I'RIlNGS of the bs.st quaclity fnlway sa on 11mnd(. T[hey would n ~S, call attentioan to their large Stock of. School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery Blank Books, nil oth. r arti-i s.-A LSO Alwnys on hand the l:uteest assortenut in the State of G 1111' A IS, VIOILINM, A CCOR DiONS, lFl.UTES, F-LAGREOLETSa, VIOL.IN BC)WS, &e, ated evi-rv arte-le of Musienl Mhercha~ndise. Carhart's ande Needhamn's and Prine'seelebrated MKL1,OD I.ONS. ACGCOft s>EONS and VIOLINS repaired in t~e best muatner. Al 11af tihe :above zer:ieles sold at low prices fe. cash or City neer p:ama es by GlEO. A. O.\TES & BROThEKT. TIrondh Sire et, Agusta Ga., between U. S., and Globe lkotels. A pril 7 1858 tf 13. JACOB'S CORDIAL ! THE GREAT SOUTHERN R EMEDY FOlt A LL B OW ETL D I SE A SES, CHlOLERA, CHOLERA MCRBUS, DYSENTERY. DIARRHEA, BILIOUS COLIC, COLIC INFANTUM. -ALSO Admirably atlaptled to manDy 1iscases of Fe 1i1l1(', lilost, t'specitilly Metiirlion. r pllE V~'TI'UES OF JTACOB'S CORDTALJ are too w.iell known to require encomniums. 1ht. Yr ce:ftrs TIrS wo1:ST car or lifr iuma. sal. ia e(iin Tury. woVra~s ruJn.*e 0r I)ETsem:v. 3t.i. IT EItlfSnr~.sal~:NeA (n iteOIAN JDeAes~secA. 4th. iT ttl:t1.xvi: Til: se:VEat*.T Col. !5th. IT c112n ii Uno'.A AliOnnes. thl. IT etrara (teoe.t:nA IXrANTex(. 7th. 1-r rinra PAI:CIr M. AtaT.LrAT1OY. 8ith. I7 t:E.lEvte P'Ats ts JExeI ANta Loiss. thtl. IT caitisT~ltf.V1 N~nvo'ara AXa ])rsrowanr:.. l1fth. Ir Ur.aTofns u:tr.LAt-:frn.. 11Ith. IT 1isexi5. fstoo3ZY AND avnT5IIcAL FE~F.INo.. 12th. IT's AN Autaa:1.a Toxic. A few short Extracts from Letter,, Tostimonxials, &c. "I leave iused Jueaob'e Cordial In my famnily, ad have fouend t a motst etleilnt, ande ini iay jeudgment. a valuabte rteedy. Hton. lAM'l WARtNElt, Judge of Supreme Court, Geergia." " Tt gives meo pleasure in beingabneiaorecoate.mmdacob's Cordiat; my eewn pieri'aaextperience, annd thme experience ear ty nseighers andl frienids nround niee, ts a suecient gutar antee faor m e tielieve it to be all that it puerhports to be, viz: A sov3URtPluU rEMED Y. WM. II. UNDERWOOD Formerly Jufige of Superior Court, Cherokee Cirelt" . " takeu great pleasure in recommneniitng this tnvfnluleC medicie tie all atilicted with bowel diseases, fear wheleh I be ieve it to be a sovereign remedy-decidely sups rior t , any thing chic ever tried by mec. * A. A. GIAULDING, Deputy 0. Ma. of the Grand Lodge of Georgia." " I have utsedl duieob's Coreilal lu-my faemily, atte thIs. with all I laher about it as a remsedy by those who lhave tried It, inutces rne to believe that it stands at the head of every pre parationi of elhe kitnd, and I wrouli recommnened Its use In the diseases for whleh It i cotmpnsinded. MILES 0. DOBBINS, Cashier or the Bank of the State of Goorgia, Grifma." "e If there Is any credibility in husana kestimony, Jacob's Cordiali must stand preeminent sbove all other preparations for the cure oaf Baowel Ilsease.. Fromt the mnus of testimony In its favoar coming int fom ali qua'ers, it must be very far In advatee. as a cteure agent, of most if not all other 'patnt repaatins.A. FLEMING, Uashier Aaraine andl Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin." "Thaia emhelsnt remedy Is travelling Into celebrity as fast as Bonaartenpush'edi his columns Into Rtusia, and gaining comendauaon wherever used."--Georgia Jafersonton, .Jay. 9thi, 1558. SOLD BY DR11GGISTS EVERYWEERE. Sept. 22, 1858 g 17 5T NOTICE.-A4I1persons having claIms against Nthe Estate of William Logue, dee'd., are aereby requested to present them properly attest I ;and all persons lndhbted to said Estate must ake hmmedlate payment. - H. II. YOUNGBLOoD, Adm'r.' A...18 . e - 32 L. C. D EMING; AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. -0 BARGAINS FOR THE MONEY' 1IT AVE now in Store my entire Stock of STA PLE and FANCY IIRY GO00). wh'ah shall be old at Lowvest Possible 1rices. IN l)RE4S GOOD4, I have DcAuble Imp. RtOBES;i R,,be a'KIISR ; Hobe n'QU I LLlE; Robe a'IAYE1)ERE; Rlobe POM A I)OR E; Robe ORIESTAL. SKilR TS. Juaon'.4 and Arnild's HAMMERED' STEEL SPItLINGS. No other Skirts can equal the above. Also, on hand the ordinary -K1R N8. EM1iBROIDERIES. IN EVERY STYLE AND QUALITY. GEO. SCHLEY'S NEGR%) GOODS, Warran-el all Wuul illing. Eerseys, Osnaburgs, Homespuns, &c. at the Manufacturer'sa prices. White Nackinaw Blankets, So favorably known. and -.f which I Nild and al walys give sttisfnteti'an. Ladies' Cloth and Velvet Cloaks, A beautiful and complete a-sortment. SHAWLS, In every style, quality an-1 price. JiOSIERY, &c., &c., Embra.-ing every artikle usually kept in a I)RY GOUD1. STORk. all of which shall be SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICES. W An examination of my Stock is re speetfully solicited. L. C. DEMING, CORNElt, UNDER GLOBE HOTEL. Augubta, Ga , Se-pt 13 if 36 WILLIAM iI TUTT, 'a W1OLESA L E AND R E T A IL DRUGGIST! (Opposite Augusta Hotel,) Augusta, Ga. Established, 1844. H AS in Store a very extemive stock tof PURE DRI;GS, F.\ M11.Y and PLANTATION MEWICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, &e., the quality and price of which he warrants equal to any in the Soulh. A call from purchisers is respectful!y solicited. He has now on hand 500 Ounees Sulph QUIS'IN E, 50 Lbs. CIIP0IgOFORM, 50 Ounces MORPHINK, 100 Lbs. TITRKEY OPIUM, 10 Bbis. No. I CASTOt OIL, 2,000 Lbs EPSOM SAlA. , 10,000 Lbs. PUR E WIl ITE LE A D, 1 500 Ga's. LINSEEl OIL,, 500 Gala. Spais. TTI{PE'.NINE, 12 D.-z. .lACOBi'S CORDIA L, 60 " MUST iNO lNIaENT, 2 4 , IE1)ICINE CIlFSTS. far Familie's and Plantations, 12 1)4z PBerha's IIollan.l BITTERS, 12 " Seballent~ergus IKver and Ague ANTI DOTK, 12 lta.z. Osgurdl's India CJIOLAGOGUE A ugustit .July 28l, l85S 3mn 29 ATTENTION, PLANTERS. ]- HIAVE just returned fromn then North, after .L1 aurch asing one oftaheb. linest Stoacks of Drugs, Medicines, Painits, Oils, Glass, PERFUMERtY, &c., &c, A ntd itn fact, every other article kept in a first clas's Drug storeC. Befoare purchasing elsewhecre ajivc me a call. I only want a trial, toa ..atisfy you that I am willing to sell goods on thec most, reasaanab!e termis. My Store' is the Apaotheentry's llail undaer the Angust:,iot . OS. P. FOGART'1Y. A ngusta, Sepat i2 tn P'. S.-leeivead thi~s day ';00 oz,. Snila QUI NINE, which will 1.e saill at $W.!t) per oz., Casht. G. M. C'A4LiOIliN, General Commission M~erchant, RECEIVING ANI' FOR'IWARI UNG Threc doors below Warren Elock, R eynolds Street, A U&'UST.1, CEORaiA, FOR theo sale of Real Estate,toeks, Bonds and 1'Negroes. AlIso, strict perstonal attonition given to sale of Cotton, Whaeat, FHaur, Corn. Oats, lIe, Sugar, Molasses, Coffe~e, ilacont and Produnee genetily. Consistnments solic-itedl on the abaove articles, Ont all of which liberal advances will he made. Cotton sold at the haighest maarke.t prices, for 25 per bale. - ANSLEY & SON, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AU UWSTA, (GA., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BACON, LARD?, FLOUR, GRIAIN, &c. U L'iestrict attantlion to the Sale and and all kindls oaf COUNTRY IJRODUJCE. Bly strict persoanal attention to business, we hope to securec a liberal paataoaae faram tic citiz,.ns of Egefleld anal tlae adjoinaing Districts. Orders for flagging, Raape, Family Snpaplies, &c. protpily filled. iberal casht adlvances made on Cotton and ther Provnce wi.en desired. .Augustaz, Aug~ 18 Sim fM POULLAIN, JENNIN(GS & CO, GROCERS & COTTON FACTORS, Opposite Globe Hoel, Augusta, Ga., CO.\tNTTNU K as hereta f.re, int connectian with ~.theirG rocery hau~iness, to attend to the sale of COT TON and othor Prodnee. They will be prepared in the Brick Fire-Proof Warehouse, naow in ptracess of crectian in the rear of their store, at the intersection of .Iacksona and Reynold streets, to receive on storage all consign ments nmade them. Eff Liberal cash ndvances made on Produce in stre whten requested. ANTOINE P0ULL'AIN, THOMAS J1. .JENNING-4, ISAIHI PURSE. Augusta, A ug 10, 6mi 32 M. P. STOYVALL, WAlEIIUUSE AND COMMISSION 1MERCIIANT, ..z.g,1.tau, Groorgia, 7,? CONTINUES the business in Sall its branches, in his large and comodious Fire Proof Warehtouse, on Jackson Street. near the Globe Hotel. Orders for Goods, &c., promptly and carefully filled. The u.sual Cash facilit'.s afforded customers. Augusta, Aug 4 3m* 80 Boot and Shoe Notice. TPIE Subscriber continues to have Imade, on the shortest not~Ice, and in the best manner, thu finest and most sub Bantial BOOTS and Si10ES. All orders left at. hais Shop will be promptly at tendedl to. C. M. GR AY or myself will bei found at all times in the Village to attend to'all orders. No work to leave the shop without the kntowledge f the usubscriber or my. A gent, C. M. GRAY.' 87Shop opposite B. J. Ryan's LIvery Stable. E. HI. YOUNGBLOOD).. J.... o f 21 e THE LIVER INVIGARATOR PREPARED BY DIL SANFORD. IS a great seientiIc medical discovery. andt is daly working urs,ammosttogreat to believe. . *rmur.s if by mag ic, even the first dose giving benefit. oin.l seldom more than one bottle isrequired to care nity kinl of L'vcr Complaint, from the wosrst Jaundice or .ispipsia to a cummon head. ache, all of which are the result of a disearted Liver. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body, ani when it perf.rms its runctions well the powers of the system are filly developed. The stomach is almost entirely dependent on the healthy aetion of tie Liver for the proper perf.,rmanee of its rutiellons. When the stom ach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole syadem a uera in coe quence of one organ-the 4 liver- having ceased. to do its dity. Forthediseas es of that organ, tone of the prolprieteirs has imade It lil; study, in mm practice of more tan twenty years, to and someremiely wieri wit h to cunteract the many derangements to which It Is liable. To) prove that this re rl medtis atlast found,any pe rson troubled with Liv e r Complaint I n an y of its f-,rms, has but to try a bottle, and conviction is certaini. A n.onp-munml has been formed by dissolving game and extracting that part which Is soluble for time ae tive virtues cof the medi cine. These gams remove all morbid Or had matter from the system, supply Ing In their place a htalthy flow of bile, Ilnvigorating time stonmachm, cnusing fooa to digest well, purifying the bloomi, giving tone and health to tie whole machi. nery, removing the eauses of the dilsese, and effect Ing a radial eure without an y of the disagreeable after effects, felt by using Caloinel or klineral Pit son that is unually-resor ted to. One mioses after eating l sutelent to relieve th e stomach, and prevent tie food from rising and sour Only one dose titken before retiring, prevents nightmare. Only one dose taken at night loosens the bowels gently, and cnres cslive ness. One ! -e taken nfter each ' imial will cure Dyspepsia. ct2-Ons dmlose of two ten spoonsful will, always re lieve Sick Henache. One. bottle taken for fe ?,a male obstruction. removes the cause of the disease. anti makes a perfect cure. Only one dose immedi ately relieves Cholle, while Onesloe, often repeateul, is a sure cure for Qhol era Morbus, and a ire -,-. ventative of Cholera. One dose, taken often. P will preventhe recurrence of 11illous Attacks, while It relieves alt painful feel Ing". ? 6-"- Only one bottle Is needed to throw out of the system time effects of meli cine after a long sickness. One bottle taken for 'Jaundlet, rem oves all yellowness or unnatural C .'eaior from the skin. One dose taken a smrt tiiu6 before eating gives vigor to the appetite, and maukes rood digest well. One 'lose, often repeated, cures Chronic Diarrhea in Its wmrst forms. while summer and bowel complaints Tield al most to tie first dose. One or two doses eures attacks caused by worms, while for worms in children, there Is n surer, safer or speedler rem ed y in time world, as It never falls. 'There is imo exaggeration lin these statements; they are plain. sober facts, that we can give evidence to) prove. while alt who use it are giving their unanimous testimany In Its favor. We take influite pieisire in recommendling this medicine as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Bilinlus type. It operates with certainty, aid thnusntisare willing t) testify to its wonderful virtues. Among time hundremis of Liver Remedlies now offered to the public. there are inne we can so highly reconmmend as D11. SANFORIPS INVIGOtATORI, so generally known now throughout the Union. This preparation is truly a Liver Invigorator, prolucing the most happy results on all who use It. Ahnnst lm nueralecerilates have been glv en to the great virtue of this medicine by those of the high et stunding in society, and we know it to be the best prepa ration now beforo the puiet.-Ifnd en Cmnty Democrat. PRICE, ONE DOLLAE PER BOTTLE. SANFORD & CO., Propricors, 8.5 Brpadway, New York. CVFor sale at Edgefield C. H. by G. L PENN, Agent. June 16, IS5S. ly 28 AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR 'COATED,) ARE MADE TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Inalids, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Philanthropists, read their Effects, and judge of their Virtueos. FOR TIE CURE OF Headache, Sick Headache,Foul Stomach. PITresuRG, PA., May 1, 1855. DR. J. C. Aria. Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of the worst headache any body can have by a dose or two of your Pills. It seems to aribo from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. If they will care others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. Yours with great respect, ED. W. PREDLE, Clerk of teaimer Clarion. Bilious Disorders and Liver Complaints. DEPvaTmxNTsr 05TAE INTiitos, Wasmaeros, D. C., 7 Feb., 1856, Smt: I liars used your Pills iinamy genesral and hos tall practice ever since you made them, and cannot hesitate to say they are time best cathmartic we employ. Their regu lating action oni the lirer is quIck anitlced, consequemnt ly they are an admirable remedy for derangemnentsof that -orgamn. Indeed, I liave selmdoni found a case of iious dis euse so ob~stlimate that It did not readily yield to them. Jraterualiy yours, ALONZO BAL4I,,3. D., I'ieciaa mqf thec Marne Hosapial. Dysentery, Relax, and Worms. Posr Orri, iIaArts'a, Liv. Co., 3ime.., Nov.16d,1855. Da. Aria: 'foar Pills are the perfection of medicine. Thmey have done my wife more good than I can tell iou. Sime had been sick anid pimning away for months. Went eff to be doctored at great expense, but got ino Letter. She then commenced taking your Pills, which soon cured liar, by expelling large qumatitles of worms (dead) finem her body. They afterwards cuired her and our' two chiirema of bloody dymentery. One of our neIghbors had it bad,anmd my wife cured hilm with two doses of your Pills, while othiers around us paid from Aive to twenty dlolsars doctorsm bills, and lest much time, without being cured entirely even thenm. Such a medicine as yours, which Is actually good ad honest, will he prised here. OEO. J. GRIFFIN, Ibstastauer. Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood. From Ree. J. T. THimes, Pastor of Adentu Church, livetonm. DL. Aria: I have used your Pills with extraordinary success in amy family anid amonag those I sun cailed to vIsIt imn distress. To regulate time orgamus of digetIon anmd pmiri frv time blood they are time very best remed I huavo ever kmnnen, and I camn conmfluentiy recommend thmem to amy friends. Yours, J. V. IIIlFES. WAasBAw, WTOixO Co.. N. Y., Oct. 24, 1855. DEamn Sim: I am miing youmr Cathartic Pills inm my prac time, and fimd them an excellenit purgative to cleamise the systemt and pumrify time funtains of the blood. JO11N 0. 31EACIIAMf, 3f. D. Erysipelns, Scrofuala, King's Evil, Tetter, Tumors, an d Salt Rhenm. rom a yburiclirding )Merchant of .7. Louis, 1-6. 4, 1850. Di. ATia: Your Pills are the paragon of alt that Is great in medicine. They hare cured amy little daumgter of mlerous sores upon her hands and feat that had proved incurable for years. 11er mother had been long grievous ly satlietedl with blotches aind pimples on her skIn and In her haIr. Ater oar cihl was cured, she also tried year Pills, and they hamve cured her. ASA MiORGRlIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Gout. Proia the Ree. Dr. Jlaaekes, of the Nethodist Epis. Chuerch. Pur.asxm IRos:, SavarsArn, CiA., Jan. 6,156. floxotau Sia: I should be ungratefal for the relief your skill lia brought nme If I did not report my case to you. A cold sottledi In my limabs andI broughlt onm exerucmmting nmeuraigic pains, whuich ended in ehironic rhetmatismi. Kotwithstanding I had Jihe best of phmysicimas, the disease grow worse amid worse, until, bry the advrice of your excel hent agent In IBaltimore, Dr. lBlackenule, I tried your Pils. Thueit effects were slow, hut sure. By persevering in the use of them, I ta now entirely well. SzyArE CiANDia, DAroN Roves, LA., 5 Dec., 1855. Da. Aria: I hamve been entirely cured by your Pillls of heumatic Gout -a painful disease thmat hnd afflicted me for years. VINCENT SL1DELL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Comn platimts, requiring an active purge, they are an excel lenit renmedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Dhanner Pill, they are agreeabie mad effectuai. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflammia tionm, amid uea Deafness, anid Partial Blind ness, have beena cumemd by the alterative action of these Pills. Mlost of thme Pills in market comntain Mercury, which, all thomugh a vaimuble remeody inm skilful hands, is dangerous In a pubile tlilt. from the dreadful consequences that fre. qumenmtly fulhuwv Its ineautonms use. Thmese contain no amer cury or mineral substance whatever. AYER'S CRERRY PECTORAL FOR THlE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, IIOARSENESS, INFLU ENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN. CIPIENT CONSUMIPTION, and'for this relief of consumptive patieata in advanced stages of time disease.. We need not speak to the public of its vIrtues. Thrnouighiout every town, and almost every hamlet of the Amuerlean Stales, itsm wonidermi cures of pulmonaury com plaints have made it already known. Eny, few sre the families in any civilized country on this contInent with. out sonie personal experience of Its effects ; and fewer yet time comnmaunties any where whIch have not among them some ltving taropby of Its victory over time subtle and dan gerous diseauses of the throat and lungs. Wilie It is time most powerful antidote yet known to aman for the foirml dalhe and dange'rous diseases of the pulmonary organs, It Is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be em loyedl fer Infants and young persons. Parents should ave It In store against the InsIdions enemay that steals npon them unprmepared. We have abundant gonds to beleve the Cherry JIedoralsaves muore Uiveasb the con suimptlona it prevsnts thanw those It cumus, ep It by you, and cure your colds while they are curable, amer neg let thuem until no huan skIll can master the inexerabi canker thaut, fastened on the vItals, eats your life away. All know time dreadful fatality of lung disorders, ad as they know too time vIrtues of this remedy, we need not do more than to assure theam It Is still made the best It can be. We spare no coet, no care, no toll to produce It the most perfect possIble, and thmus afford these who rely on It the best agenmt which our sktll can hrnnIsh for their core. PREPARED BY DR. , LC. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LoWell, Maus. A KD SO LD BY . L. PENN and DRS. A. 0. & T. J. TEAGUE, Edgefield C. H.; A. J. PELLETIER & CO., Ham burg, and by all dealers in medicine. Wholesale by HAVILAND, CHIICHESTERI & CO., Augusta, Ga Juneo2 ly 21* P) URE 19ISSOUTRI WINES.--Spark .ling CAT AB A, CAB[y E l', and other brands of thae Missouri Wine Company, caun be had at S. K:. BOWFR, Agenmt, liamburg, who is the sole Agent for that Company. Iambuirg, Sept 1 ,tf 84 NOTICE--All persons indebted to the Es Late of Hlolden WV. Posey, dec'd., are request ed to make immiediate payment, and all those having demands asainst the Esitate will please remder themi in to me legally attested within three. months from this date, as at that timia there will le a final settlement of said Estate, Sept 6 -SAUEL POSEY, Ad'mor. -an A in2 Military&ClassicalAiadiy THIS ACADEMY is desied for thosio de. sire that their sons be carefully, preared for admission into the Southi arolina Colleoor othew similar Institutions, into the Sta-e MiItary Acad emy, or for the active busines of life. The course of studies is spcially adapted to. these ends, embracing so much of-the alish Greek, Latin and French language' and t lwath ematics as are requisite; in all of which -.Is'the aim of the Instructors th:,t their Caddts become thorough masters of fundamental principles; and acquire habits of thought and self-dependence. Composition and Declamation receive their .due. share of attention. The Cadets are drilled in the Infantry'Tacics; and the discipline of the Academy is of the Mikll tary order,-strict, inflexibi ad impartial. The second vcholastic year will commence on the First Monday in January 1869, to continue ror ten months exclusive of two weeks vacatlorr in June. Candidates for admission must be able to read and write with facility, and not be less tban - thirteen years old. Tuition, Board, Lolgings, Books, Lights and Fuel, furnished for One Hundred Dollars per Ses sion of five months, payable in advance. Parents will be iequired to furnish thi uniform and other articles of clothing. Fur further paiticulanapply to'the undersigned,' - . GILES& MANGUM. Aiken, S. C , Oct. 6, 1858. 9t. 9. THIRD ANNUAL FAIR OF The State Agricultural Society OF SOUTH CAROLINA, To bo hel4: ait COR-sannS2:s ON TUB 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th November next T HE Executive Committee of the South Caro Llina Agricultural Society respectfully call the attention of the SOUTHERN PEOP.Lto their approaching anniversary, at which Premiums will be awarded for all articles of . - . Agricultural, Horticultual, or lie chanical interest, As well as LADIES FANCY WORK and DO MLESTIC ECONOMY. The Halls for the convenience of Exhibitors Op spaciosus and admirably arranged, ad considera-; ble addition has been made to the Stalls for the, accommodation of animals. All articles intended for exhibition will he trans ported to and from the Fair by the Rail Roads In South Carol-na free of charge, at the owner's risk, save the South Carolina R. R., which will require one half freight. Visitors for one fare can procure tickets to go and return. Exhibitors are earnestly requested to forward their articles early, and to give the R.R. Officers timely notice of the time and point of shipment. A. P. CALHOUN, J. F. MARSHALL, A. HARLEE, Eie've W. R. ROBERTSON, com. D. W. RAY, J. A. METTS, R. J. GAGE. Oct G 5t 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLHNA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. E. 11. Chamberlain, s. o Foreign Attachn'ent. John C. Thomas. T tIE Plaintiff in the abo. stated Caso hiving this day fil-d liis D-claration in my offiee, and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney, known to reside within the limits of- thaia State, on whom copies of said declaration with ru'ee to ple.ad, can be served, On motion of Messrs.- Cifrroll k Bacon, Plaintitf's A ttorneys. Ordered, That: said Du'endant tappe.ar and plead to said Deelaration within a y, ar and a dsy from the date hereof, or ana! and absolute judgement wall be givera .ig.tiast bim. Ti'lOS. G. BACON, cow. Clerk's Office, Sept'. 27, 1858, ly 38 F~INA L NOTICE.--mAll persons having any LeL.im~s against the Estate of Simeon Mathhs, deceased. are, no lited that they must rende-r ihema in 1,y the l st October next, and thos~indebted must pay u~ by Return-day, or the Administrator will he firee. to place said indebtedne-'s iia ile hknds asf an A ttorney fo.r culleetion. The Eitte must be closed by the 1st October. SItI PSON MATHIIS, Adnt'r. Aug.4 tf 30 - State ot South Carolina,' EDGRFIELD DISTRICT, iNORDINART. - Richard Berry, A pplicant-, vs Rd necy Moseley, - Pet. for Pa'. John Delaughzlter~ and wife and} others, defendlants. LIT appearing to my .eati.tfaction that John De I .nghter and his wife Jnli-, Dlefenadants in the above sttated case, reside without thte limits of this State. It is therefore ordered anid decreed that they do appear anid object to the divi,iont or sale oft the lieal E-tale of Jane Berry, dec'd., on or before the 31st October next, or their consent to the samae will be entered of record. - W. F. DUI[SO-, o.EmD. Ordunary's Office, A ug 2, 1858. 3m .40 N OTICE is hereby given .h.t application will hap maude at tle next isess'on of the. Legisla ture, for a Charter for a Road to run. fromi the Lutheran Church, on Edisto, to Intersect the Co. lumblia Road at or near Col. Johln Huiet's, two antd a half miles from Edgefleld Villaguit. May 6 3 Sn .1 N OT1C E is hereby given that 'application,. will be made at thme next Session of the Leg islature to incorporate IHarmony*Methodist Epis copal Church. Aug 4 3m 80 OTICE--Applcation will be made to the .Lgislature at its next Session, to discontinue thes fload from Saint Mark's Church to Rhinehamrt's Mill as a Public Rued. .Juty 28 , 3m 29 N OTICE is hereby given that application wille be made lby the Town Council of Hamburg,, S. C., to the general A ssembly at its next session,, for an amendment of its charter. Hamburg, August 11, 1858 t( 81m NOTICE.-A ppliation will be made ta the, next Session of the Lenislature, for a renew al of the Charter of the H amburg, S. C., Fire En gine Company, with amendments. Sept. 1, 1568tf ~%OTICE.-Application will be made to the .LlAgislature at its next Session, for an A et'to its corporate the Bethlehem Baptist Church, in Edge field District. June 9 3m 22 TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that appli cation will be made at the next Session of the r.egis'ature, to vest ins B. F. L-ndrnm all the right, title and interest of Christian Breithaupt,. dec'd., or of hais heirs, in and to the Tract of Land lately occupied by Bartlett W. list -her, dec'd., devised to him by his father John Hatcher, de'd., said land having been escheated to the. State of South Carolina. July 21 , 3m* 28 N OTICE I-All persons indebted to the Es tate of George MeD. Rearden are requested to make immediate settlement ; and those having demands against the Estate will please present them forthwith, properly attested.. E. P. H. KIRKSEY, Ad'or. Jan. 6,5. Butler Lodge, No 17 I.O.0.F. STHlE Rep~ular meetings of this1.odge' will he held hereafter in their NEW HALL, By order of the N. G. .luly 27, tf 80 E XECUJTORS' N('EICE.-All persons. indebted to the Estateof John Jones, dee'd.,' are earnestly requested to make arrangements to. pay up promptly that the provisionis of the will may he complied with ; and all persons having demands agaipst the Estate ill please present them to the Executors immtediately, properl at-. tested.; , A. J. HAMMOND, .SW.tG. HARRIS. Sept__8__f_-_8_ N OTICE.--AIl those'indebted to the 1Bsta 'of Dennis McCrtey,dec'd.,isstpoyuby the 1st .January next,,- ed; hose hit inji f C against the Estate will render them in yt- t~ properly attesfed.' . ACOS 1IoA.TX Au. ' .e f