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BY SIMEINS, DURIS0E & Co. AG'RICULTURAL &)tME8Th - - PREPARED WITH AN EYE To Seaon n and Latitude. The War All Absorbing. It seems certain that we shall have wai Thi nws of the past week has absorbe atentin, )so that other things have lec OV!aoked. It is our xeuiseIm for negle< of the Agrienitural co.rt:-r this v.eel Still, we give our readers some useful ai e- ies from able sources. Let us not foi get the duties of the tairm amid the mor ex.iting aud exacting dities of the cami While the one is iuperative fair our d fencee, the other is eq:tally so for our su tenance. We must endeavor to carry o both with equal energy.. Upon doing ihi depends in a great degree our power t cope tritmphantly with the enemy. T the plant-tion, to the farm then, with nei and untiring industry, let every man ben himself who is not called to the battle firld. It is. no time four loafers and drone. The Southern Cultivator. This journal is as punctual as it is use ful. It is ably conducted and admirabil printed. The April number abounds ii in.tructive ia entetaining matter: Surt ly, its popuatlarity mnst be rapidly prc gressiye. We cannot think otherwise when we loi.k over its varied pages an inark its happy suggestions and timel catering. Few things of real use and in terest escita the quick eye of its presen editor-in-ehie. Wo heartily wih lii and hi. jaournal the great success they bot so richly inerit. For Ilorses. it is said that vaiegar. used to wash the mnfl t off a haoirse when travelling, is high ly lu-taiel. 'I he English d rivers use il aIwa awl are .parinig of' water in hart jiurine ys. The hint will be utsefbl to our cavalrv.mzen' who may be called to tht war. Mark it; and while providing i litt i- hitters for the man, dont forget vine gar fair the beast. Number of Nails per Pound. A young friend in one of our villagc stores has amused himself counting the number of nails of all sizes to the pound. The following is the result: In 2 i . of 4d. nails there are 594. in 2 5d. " " a" 434. 1n12 6d. " " 4" 343. In " 8d. ". " " 197. In 2 1Od. " " " 142. In 2 4 12d. " " " 110. in 2 " 20d. " " " 65. In 2 " 30d. " " " 50. Coton Culture--Hlarmnon's Plan. EnUtRs SocTrusasn CuLr.vxon.-In yourt FUebruary numiber, which unfortu nately I have only just received (March i) contributors to fur sh 'you with their systemus ot Corn abau ton culture.. ithout apology or prelimuinary re s, I give you mine in a condensed] otton.-Reverse the beds, if Ont Cotton 1and, without a centre furrow. Go over all your land intended te.r C. tton, throw ing tour furrows together with the Brinly plow, No. 3, and twa o mules. Then re turn and throw out the residue. running the two first furrows so as to lap the dirt over the old plowing, running the last fur row straight, and throw out a deep water furrow. Conmience planting by running a lhar - -ow over' the beds, in order to brah ofl the clods and get dowan to the muoist earth. T1hen open waith a tri-aingular blocik. twen tv.thur incehes long, with a smnall "plow hoe " attached to the front of it. Roill your seed well andl strew them in the bot. tomn of the little furrow at the rate of I tt 1S hushels per nere. Cover with a blieli 10; inches hby 2k. five inehes thiek. I ne ve fail to get a stand of Cotton. Cottan llan teal in this way looks motare like a niariw green ribbon.'stretched across the field when up, than any' thingz 1 can imagine. WV hen you have a peLrfect stand up. coml mfentce scralpinig with the Yos plow~ ant scraper. whir-h. itt hi hands ofa good plow jnan. w'aill shdave r-ery close to the Cotton and leave the beds in the shape of' the roo of a house, waith the Cotton, as it were standgalgdong on the combl. Noaw. just think how easy it is tao pu this Caottonl to a staind. It standas inl a per: feet sm r-ight line. no scraping aofT of t h sidles to gret it into a druillI. All the ho(1 hiands have to do is to etit lightly through leaving,? the first time, from I to 3 stalks and your Cotton stands in a line in mnos excelh-ant conditioni fiat' molding, which d< in a : w dajys :ftetr scraping with a one hors.e triinig phaw. A f:er tu.ing the tot -iing plowa inimolading. Ilay it aside thr th .e~ -a., andi :1.-C ione antwo holirs.' sweeps Surn.ee culture fhr Cottonu is admitted b; the be'st practical planters in the South ti be preferable. Now, in c'onclusiona, permit mec to say that in adlditioti to) the advattage in culti vation derived~ f'ram having your' Cotto> - aerfectly straight line, there is anoatl er advantage tatmuch impjortanie, namtely wae stalk stands exactly behind the athei C 1n-'fme.tly it w.iil take the Cotton Ioi c,-; taj i.k'bet wen the r'ows thtan if'i iatot ini a V iaee wi rml, zig-zatg condit iia Yaat eat. thuerecfore. palant it ciaoser, as it haoine-r mueeting in the row, and as thi wnl gvive you lmare~ row:.:, of cour:e yo m~~l1ak moi- Cottaon waith lesm labaa. CultivationI of the Ground Pea, It has baeen demounsttrated~ thiat the' Pir der cani be succaestfl ly grown int the Sou it andi it is d. ,,h less a pro, fitablie eropj . th.-' b'im-lit af th e who~i avt ar no' t :neiguai tel.'.wi:hI its cutu~re, we caapy the~ folloiaw ina2. byx: altorrespondtaet oaf thea ('aun/ -The artiu:le is a':ld by la valiriety <a lt:ient in thai-, iart oat t he aoutryt', sucha b roka'en utp. It auhtt. tao be of quteh id cipaiona :m tizht he expecatedl toprd ~'aa a. r t fcla. t iuhtalto b lai hal altat; th.,e e..'ttre a a etch ridgae. r'eara the'dl igram~ aar te Iie. aThel pL~ w~' ie beC brl.aen, :arni :- :in a I I drill Iromu~ one .at at a io eltin 'iti ampa and covered ith a hoe about 01 inch and a half deep. They ought to be plowed and hoed three times during the season to destroy the weedsand keep the ground loose. The pea vine while growing si-nids up i perpendicular stem about a foot higrh; abMut hissteni moany othersbhool out in all directions and run about fifteen incies ahl-ig the surfaee of the ground. These rnners have joints about au inch and a half apart. At each joint a strong roots strikes down into the ground about two inches deep; at. the end of this root the pea-pod is torned, and there comes to d miaturity. -Some firmers cover these hit. eralvines with earth, while others leave "them bare all the time. It is not agreed -t which is the better mode. When ripe, une bineh of vines will have froi one to two quarts of peas. Some planters cul tivate them in hills like corn, but I prefer drills. One acre wkll produce from thir e ty.five to fifty bushels of peas, which usu ally sell at (ie dollar a bushel in our mar .kets." Make Your Horne Beautiful! M Make your home beautiful-bring to it flowers; Plant thmin around you, to bud aud to bloom, Let them give life to your loneliest hours, Let them bring light to enliven your gloom. Make your own world-one that never has sor rowed, d Of music, of sanshine, and gold bummer air, A home-world whose forthead cure never has fur rowed, And whoi e cheek of bright beauty shall ever be fair. Make your home beautiful-twine 'round its portal Wreaths of the jessamuine, delicate sprays Of red-fruited woodbine, with joy immortal, That blesses and brightens wherever it stays. Varieel verheun or sweet mignionette, Still way bring bloom to yiour :solate i.orer, Still way be something to love lnd to pet. Make your homne beautiful--gaher the roses That board up the sunshine with exquisite art, Peibaps they wy pour as your darkreys elotts, Thrt uft sutumer sunshine dowri irto your heart. If you can do so, ob! make it an Et.:n Of be.tiy and gladness-remernber 'tis wise. 'Twill teach you to long for that h6.n.0 yju atre needing. That heaveu of beauty beyotad the lbl-' skies. Mako your hommo beautiful-sure 'tis a duty Call up your little ones : t-aeb thern to wxllt IHand in hand with the wandering angel of beauty, Encourage their sisirits with nature to talk. Gather them 'round you, and let them be lenrning Less.ns th:t droll from the deliate w inge Of the bird and the butterfly-ever returning, To Him who has madu all these beautiful things. Make home a hive u here all beautiful feelings, Cluster like bees and their honey-dews bring; Make it a temple of holy rerealings, And love its bright angel with "ahadowing wings." Then shall it be when afar on life's billows, Wherever your tenspe-t-toss'd children are flung, Tii-y will long for the ha.le of the house weeping willows, And sing the sweet song which their mother had sung. Practical Domestic Receipts. ASTRINGENT MIXTUIRE FOR ScocRS. Suet cut fine and boiled in new milk, in the proportion of one quarter ot a pound to a pint of the milk. To this must be added of boiled starch, one pint alum, in poVder. one drachm. Given as a drench. Good both for horses and cattle. RE.MEDY FOR TIlE MANG.-Take flow er of sulphur and hog's lard. equal parts. Mlix, and anoint twice a day. Bleed, andt give two or three mashes. (composed of bran, sulphur, saltpetre and sassafras.) within a week afterwards. To WlnITEN TALLoW.-Take the tallow, melt it, and add a little alum andi saltpe t;- or a little uitr. or suiphurie acid. FuOSr Cec:Nr4. .g-n.-As the blos somts of fruiit trees attevre patrticularly atfeeted by early frotts, the fiiwiing pln ha~s been recomnden'd to counlterntet the itijrious eifcts ofl the saume :-A r-ope is to lbe interwoven) amtong the braniches of the tree, and ')ne end of it immersed in a pail ot water. This rope it is said will a.-t as~ a conductor and convey the efl'cts t'fthe frost from the trece to the water Both hemp and strawv have been recoin mtended for this puirpose. lNtluN CLuE Folt TilE E.n-AcinE. Take a piece of the leant of multtton), about the size of a large walntut, put it into the tire and burn it ihr some time, till it be c''oes alnost rediuced to a einider, then' put inlto a clean rag~ and squeeze it until somne mtoistture is expressed, which must lie dripped inito the ear as hot as the pa. tientt cant hear. Gr~l's iN CmerEs.--A disease called // ynpc l so.bstritetive- among chickens, mtay be~ preeed, atnd if not too) far- adi vante'd cutrtd. hv at s.litzht mitxtutre of as . Sat -etit ini thei r'fiod. 'Fourt ounces, cos tin;g. six cents per ounce, di~-olved in wva - ter' :mid mitxed once at day in food is enough I for iur htundr-ed chickens. ~iFuss.-Thie butchers of Geneva have, 'from time imimmorial, pr-evented flies itfr ariproac thiing the meatt which theyv -expi se for sale, byv tihe use of laurel oil. This 'oI, the stmell of whi-b, although a little sIilng. is no t ve-ry oI li'uisivye, drives - awari Dii's ; anid t hey dare nott come near the wvali or lie wainscts which have been rubed w ith it. T1o PRim-vNr IHousi:s DlEING TEASEDl nv Ft LEs-ake two or three Smtall handfuls oif wahmtt leavec, upon which pour two or . t hre~e quarts oft col'd water ; let it iniftuse . ioe ighit. andi poutr the whli,' itext im'r . ning. into, a ke-tth-i, and het it boil tor at - it ihr- use. No mn: is requirted ta tol molitsiteni a sptonge. andii, befo re the horse goes out of the stale~, let those parts which are miost irritable be smeared over I he ears, the neck, t he flank, &c. Not on .ly the latdy or getlemanl~l whlo irides ouit . itr pleasurte. wil de'rive beneufit. firomi this .ppraion'I, but the etcaInnant, the weg .Otter, aind all others who use horses dui t ring the hot montlihs. - WOcNits or CATnE-The most ag Sgrie-ved wonds of domesii animnals are ea-.ily cuiredl with a portion of the yolk oft ears miixe d in spirits of turpenitine'. The panrt affehcted must he bathied several timtes 'with the miixtiure, antd a perfect cure will bec effeeted in forty-eight hours. TuE Gat~vEL.-Boil hl(avy red oionls d''wn with sugar. and make a thiiek sytrup of it ; driink as itmeth o1 f itas vou please daily It is said to cute the gravel andt I ilor : un !t.- l'e fr-c 'n the n-:u-k ;taket oneii quiart str og sassafrats tea, di ssolve iin '' f1 an ou-ce of aw:ar e:idai, and give a' at or si boors. itt w hieh tilme. if lie is nt bIttier. l,'ipeat li t ~ liing. aul~i ie alu itil Iht t'r. ini very~ soft. chti-ineratetr. \z Ga r:Ni.-Mtelt beeswax andh .tallowi vtother. '- st iriring'i in a little chal k if han Sdi ; wthih'- hi't tdip in so:nie strips; of ratgs ; h th n cie-,r themi into stripvs suiiht to on. .a..t 'escar - 'f .the sap or the itro e duc..ion dA watnre and the wnrk is fmished. More Farmers Wanted. We wish there were snme means of inducing more of our youog men to be come firmers. We wish a grcater love of husbandry-of its healthfil, virtuous and happy iaking influences, could be infused into the minds of the youth of our country. The prosfiect of getting a little higher wages than can be earned in the country attracts crowds of young inen to the towns and cities, to undergo, in nine cases out of ten, disappointment, priva tions and hardships, requiring an amount ] of endurance fhr greater than would be necessary to buy a home in the country, where independenee and coilfort would. be secure! after a f*ew years of induistri otus and <conomnical ellart. This seeking after a filse life-a life ol' vanity and ex- a citement-is a great vice among our young nien. And parents in the country are too often to blane for the, perverted ta4es and foolish aspirations of their sons. Farm JS or country life is not made attractive to their children. A ruinous pride is culti-. 1( vated. vated. The labor that should be regarded as most honorable, and performed in a joy ous spirit, is held to be a drudgery, and irksome task, to be performed only by those who must undertake it to live. Yet which is the truer man, or the more to be respected? That youth of pale cheek and thin form, so smoothly garmented, who has just arrived from town on a visit to his home in the country, with his Whole property, perhaps, in a carpet bag ; or that stalwart brother, of ruddy, healthful coi. plexion, and generous, hearty soul, who directs the labors of the ihrmn, is the strong support of his parents as their years in- r crease, and the brave protector of younger brothers and sisters growing up to take their parts in the battle of lifi ? The am swer will come readily from the judgmeit and lips of every one. Nothing is more coi tain.than that all the plans for the regeneration of a people will ht'il unless they are in the first place lbrought back to that respect for labor a which is tle distinguishing tatre of all tho~e young~ communities that are destined to achieve greatness. Are not the ends .md purposes of all labor the same ? If they are. all labor must be honorable, :tm!d he wIsi works honestly is worthv of respect. It is ha. who sta'nds idle that sh:-! be tooked upoll with contempt. Man nat.;t iahtr lo accomplish any liuigI. .hecre is labor-hard labor-to perbrn1 ill town all coultry. The town A is a iehive. in which the useful and or. namental products of associated labor, genius and eterprisa are prepared to be distributed throughout the land. But they would soon waste away if the cul ture of the soil should he neglected. They dependit upon the developinent of the agricultural resources ol' the country for continued suzcces and grander achieve ments; and, therefore, in the great battle of progress, town and country ntust each e perform its part to the utmost. m T Frou the Southern Cultivator. Plaster or Gypsum on Cotton. EDIToRs SOUTHERIN C'LTWVATOR.-As you express a wish that farmers should send you short notices of their experi ments in Agriculture, I concluded to in form your reatders of a small experiment I made last seaison with Plaster of Paris on Cotton. I had a field which witssb jeeted every year to rust. Last Spring I 'I sowed doswn broadcast, biefo re the cotton fu beds. were made, about 200 l bs. of Plaster oi to thme acr~e on that patrt of the field where the rust wats tustually the worst. Some spoits I heft out withtout PlIaster. That frA purtlon or thme land on wnien cner-nas.ter I was psut, hamd no rust, while adjoining spotsa wherte no Laister was put, rusted as usual. I4 An experiimnt for one year is nmot atl- d. ways conclitsive as to tinial results, but e the difi'erence was so mnarked on the Cot tonl oni pa;rcels of land tuljoinng :nid of t he ar saine quality, that I thosughit it was but cha right to itke my ex per inent kntown. fe Youmrs very respectfully, t Truss. P. fM u.u-:n. er PE~rs NOT .A ExIILsriso; Cnop.-Not. I ia withstandingz there is a large arnotutt of ev niaterial removead frini the field, whenh a cro p of peas is carriedi away froam it, still the soil will not be exhausted or itupov- m crishted ats much b y am erop of peas as by~ solme oither crop ill whiclh a mnch sillaller of ansount oft matter is remnoved in the cp ; W becase eas re orelike aigreen eo -turnips or beets, and the large thick b-aves takhe up a good share of the nour ishunent wh;ich piwoducees the crop froutn 't the atmioi spherr, inlste'ad~ of from the soil. Fo r this reas' nI a crop o'f pens is on ce ot F the most proitab!e cropis that a farmer & out in the field..whe.re thley are grown, or on the fturin, where the hiaunlm and itnanture ti of amimals. while they were consuing the grain, is all saved and carefully re turned to the soil. To rND Cumaca~s iN SrovEs.-Take equial parts of wood a~ltes anid comn) 1n1 salt, amnd mix themmn to a prosper consist. enice with water ; with this fill the cracks. Wl IrrEwAiS.-W hite wash adds so great ly to the pictturesqute in the~ cottage and ] thme Ihrm-htouse, andl is'sucht an absorbent e, of impure odors, that it should be freely used, att least ini the spring. Take half a a bushel of fresh biurned white lime. anidy sake it with cit her~ It't or cold water, in a tiub sir basrrel. When thor.ougly~ shtked . di'.' -e in thai wat en required to. stir it thoroumghly, achd one qualrt of sweet milk, and it is ready for use, to put oni with a brush, frequently stirring it up. Glue's and teins cause it to scale '.ff in hot weather.-Ilhalls Journal. DICK CHEATHAM! r'CK CtiTl T iI will * tand the SPINGu~ I D.Il'ASON sf IMI. at Edsgefseld C. 1I., unb .M..adaya, Twucs..a. wV,1i.-- atay,:tnL Thiursdays. I andt at tiartnuvn ;aitmi..ns', aix msitles Eaist sof the y Couran ltoseat the reaimatir ofC the week, at t Twa nily-ive dolbetirs the Se.masn, with sthe privilegeA ofi -eitina anty us:re mast proving in foaal the naext a Seasin, free sof ch argeg. fr DICK CrKEATIIA M lis n inneask harso six years ald this~ Sprig. aboutt sixteen thanads hsigh. lIe as ws for hsisf.t lie Wa(: siredt by3 Imp . Atiin, first sdun by Imsp.. L.,viathani, 2.d dtama by P'acolet, :.d idama by Top-. ghtisot. -lih dama lby Lunpitighter, Sihs dums biy Jtallt's imp. t'sinin. &c. .Pacolset wais bsy lsmp. Citaisn Top~ga'hmt by Galatins. lih by Imsp. liedford ; L~ maptighter byv lump. Mtsdley. 1 (K ('1iEATII AM was a good raeni hoirse. | Tts'L base desiitbreed frsmi haisi had bst sends eisrly i lsinthe' 'e-,-in wieb eit ..ssmen..s.es I .t Marchi stnd ens 1tht .tassne. tfve wit bse t'sann.1 wile u, t thie Cur Ihlseat, sit Mr. T. .1. wh'iin~iker'. aStah'e. whio wilt tiakem goiodt~ ensre nr Mars st $15 pe ~r mitht, bust notl be tinbtle tfor saciiets '. es caes'~' TItO.'i. I;. IIACON. Masr I.t18i'.. if 10 TOM JONES, ATilt)oU il PliEm F' ii' YE .\R (sLD asb...ss 95S0 pans'ls, wilt nosathe tae ~Sena..n, beszin-s oig M.,rehs 1th andas enissg -.ta 1.~.1is, Nt ttse P'rrieor '.ss Sltable, on Ithie Anaanusta lo.s,t twss msiles from i Fursy'i Ferry, ast $20t fosr the Sesna osr Is . *ara . it :hen:::4 hie ex re--e-, tbut ia e~e 1 i~Woodlawrn, S. C. Mar2n 4t* .11 1 ?-all and Winter Styles IATS AND CAPS -AT C. P. REMSEM'S, 74 BROADST., OPPOSITE AUGUSTA IlOTI AUGUSTA, GA., AND COL U.BIA, S. C. have on band a complete Stock f new styles IATS & CAPS, ianitfactured EX RESSLY for my -adte. My goo-Is re warranted fAr URABILITYand TYLE. Also, ohn Woolley's Graniteville Hat p-HIe is now manufacturing FUR HATS W as $1,50. The public will find it to their interest to gi e a call at either place of business, as toy Guo ill be offered at moderate prices. C. F. RENSEN. Augusta, Sept 25 tf 3S U. S. MAIL LINE =' ORa FL oQRI DA -0 INLANO TG ST, JOHN'S RIVER! ['he Elegant Steame: EVERGLADE, 4 JLL LEAVE SAiANNAI[ every Tuesde and Saturday at 3 o'clock, P. M., connec ~ closelv at Fernandina with the Steamer E: I, for Pi'latkiL and otber Landings on the >bn's River. By this Route passengers for the St. John iver avoid the unpleasantness of fll onitmde tra , am (,o the idunoyers tf the S. JohnA's air. p; -Passage fromu Savannah to Pilatka, $S.00 A. II. COLE. Octal if 42 l\T 1o -%1 >t i ) 4a 1 .VING hought out the Stock on hand WITT & HUDSON, I will continue the URNITURE AN D UNDERTAKIN. BUSINESS, t the old stand between John Colgain and ] nn, Agent, and will try and please all who mu vor zue with their patronage. J. M11. WITT. Aug 22 tf 33 BTTRIA~L CASES.. UST received a full assortment of METALI BURIAL CASES, all sizee, which will be so] DW FOR CASH. I buy for Cash, and will I essarily compelled to sell on the same terna irty days is the longe-t credit that will be givel Also, on hanid MA 110; A-NY COFFINS at At sta prices. Common WOOD COFFINS na suit the order, both in quality and price. J. M. WITT. Aug. 29, ISGO if 34 .FINE PIANOS MUSIC, &c., &c. 31lE subscriber; after returning thanks to the .friends in Edgufleld and adjoing District rtheir liberal patronnge during the last ten year uld inform them thiat they still continue to kee hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES mi the celebrated manufactoriosof Raven Baeo n, 'r a .o h ic re ~ at.raie sr umentie having already won such far-famed et rity, it is oily necces-tary for us in' repeat that . 'cnyth, darallity nI udinh-, together with powe ph s weetinev qad *g'tnes tn eua, t hey challcng mpietitionl. Persons wanting a Superior Pian irte, wouhld do mouch better to call and select froi arge assortment, than by dealing with Pedlai agents of inferior miakers, where they have a oie, andi have often to pay higher prices for ir ior listrumuetits, than flue ones of superit kers can be bsought for. Every Piano F:orte sold by us is warranted cry respct, so the purchatser ruts to risk wha en. Persons orderinig from r -istance from n depend upon getting a hOOD ARTICLE, :make it a i" it to keep goods of thu best qualit d such ias ne can recommtend and warranti ry respiet. Their STOCK OF~ MUSIC very large, and they are consatatntly receivinga wv pieces as they are pubttlished. GUI TAR and V10II5 ST RINGS the the best quality always on land. The Uld also calli attention to their large stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, id other art ieles. Also.: lways con hand the lar, tasortmient in the State, of 11 rTARIs, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, LUTES FLAGlEOLETS, VIoLIN 3OWi ., and every acrticle of Musical 31erchandise. C:rharts atnd Needham's atnd Prince's celebratc Acordeouis and Violins Repaired in-tl stitmannecr. All of the above articles sold at low priceetf AS or City aecceptanees by GEJO. A. OATES & 1HROT'IIER, B/ROt A .STJ., Auit;Ea, G'd' [Bet ween Unitedi States and U lube ilotels A pril 7, 1S59, tf 13 Head-Quarters, -EDGEFIELD) StjUADR1ON, 1 )JRsu.\NT to an order from Col. Gan t .Edgelield Sqtuadroni of Cavalry iare herel utmancdedt to be untd appeuar at Edlgeflebi C. Il Si aturdlay, thte 27th tday of April next for dri d1 itstructiomn. The Ciutmissioned and nol otmissioedl Officers will assetubic at the sat bo e unt the day pirevious for instutiotn. llv irder of Lt. Colt. Rt. W. TOMPlKINS. .1. J1. liecm, Actinig Adjutant. Mat~r 1:: i t 10 Sinte o( Southa CO'oiiiR, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Lhod 111ill and others,) Jamttes M. Richardlson and I isene'r;/, mi Jmers S. Gutignardl, f Relief. Ex'ors, of David Richardson, T appeauring to myt~ satisfaction, that the~ Defei tfenidant, lIIhydun U. 11 ill, David It. hlell, Wi amtt Mint en and his wife Susant, S:,atmuel 11ll ar is wife Frances, atnd E. J. liuckmtuaster and b -ife Amatnda, acre casent fromi nado resiide beyor~ e limits of this State, Ont mtotion b~y Mr. W.\ 'dams, Cotmpl. Solicitor, It is ordered that t tit DefendlantIs. do appeonar. withaic threme tmonit -omn the pubiencatiotn hereof, and plead, tanswer emuri to this bill, our ijudgutment will he renders gcinst thenm pro confJ. Z. W. CAIRW I [uE, egcn Man ri 5, 186. :time 10 State of South Carolina,. 15 O Rb|.vAlI:T. SY W. F. D)URISOE, Esq1., Orditnary of Ed1 lld [District. Whereas, ZL. W. Carnwilc, C. E. E. D) , hasa lie c t.,u I fr Letters sot Admnistration, wi 'a~ will annexed, on all tind sitngutar, the gcau ti cebattles, rights and credits of Susani tiikrre te.f the District aforesaid, dee'dl. These aire, therefuare, to cite atnd indutmnish nI itgualar; the kindlred and creditors of the s, eresedl, to be tandt appear before nw. a. our it r~iar Coutrt fomr the satid Dtistrie., tao he bol E.l.eield C. 1I., ''n tile 1lth day .1 April nel , hoaw eause', if aniy, c by the snid iadinitrati hiid no. I-e grantedi. Given under imy hand antd seal, this 9th day ifar., in the year of ouir Lord onle thossinnd ei; nird and si xty.one, nnd in the Sithl yeilr ercatln Inidepetndentce. Mr l'i 1960, lit 10 For Sale, ANO. 1 itot of SThloNG hWGGtY llA . ESS. Wilt ho sol low if app.1liedl for sit S. E. BOWkJIB, Agl Feb11e .W. & J. B. HODGE.s -Successors to Drs. Teague, EDGEFIELD, S. C BEG leave to call the attention of the citizeo L of Edgelield to their complete Stocks of DRU&S, MEDICINES, CHE M ICALS, .Ji , DRY A IN 01 gel LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, Machine Oil, Train Oil VARNISHES, &c., Just received and for sale by C. W. & J. B. HODGES, Wholesale and Retail Druggiats. Edgefield, Oct 19 tf 42 LEADINTG SATENT MEDICINEE -Srcn AsS y MEXICAN MUSTANG LINAMENT for cu t- of old Soros, Rheumattisn, &c. - --Radaway's Ready RELIEF; . Sanford's Liver INVIGORATOR, one of best Liver Medicines ever discovered; s Oxygenated BITTERS; H l~osttur's celebrated Stomach BITTERS, ou cure for Dispepsia; Whitcombs Athma REMEDY, certain relief short tiee ;, Kennedy's Medical DISCOVERY; Kennedy's Salt Rheum OINTMENT for euro Scrofula or any kindI of eruption; lecoman A Co's Elixer of Calisaya Bark f cure of Chills and Fevor; Tarrant's Effervescent Selter APERIENT ; .._*d.'.t Femal;e PILLS ; Mnrahises' Uterine CATHOLICON: G PHILOTOKEN or Female's FRIEND; Pure COD LAVER, oil Jelly audamorepleasa fontm to take lryan's Pulmonic WAFERS which affords r .Lg~in ten niitutes. Jurt received and for sale at C. W. & J. B. HOD# ES. Oct 19 tf 42. FOR THE HAIR. HcimAtreet Inimitable HAIR RESTORATIVI C Mrs. S. A. Allan's World's Hair RESTORE and Hair DRESSINO : e Phalon's Improved Magic Hair DYE; Burnett's COCAINE; Phalon's COCIfE, POMADE and Hair OIL, a ' excellent for giving the Hair a lively nod gltsi The Ladies are solicited to give the above a sortment an examination. C. W. & J. B. HODGES. Oc,19 tf 42 HAIR BRUSHES, OF ALL QUALITIES AND SIZES. 'Tooth, Nail and Shaving JIJIUSHIES; hant, Cloth and Flesh ]URUSHl ES; India Rubber, Cearse and Long COMBS, a fit variety: Fine COMBS, &c. Apply at the Drug Store C. W. & J. 11. HODGES. ~ Oct [19 tf 42 SExtracts for Cooking Purpose Extract Lemon, "' Ruse, 0 " Strawberry, " Pine A pple, IS " Nutmeg, LS " Celery, Cox's Sparkling Gelatine, Cooper's Shared Isliglass, The above with everything usually kept in t.1 1Drug line, for sale low at C. W. & J. 11. HODGES. Oct. 3, 1360O ti 39 - Winslow's SSOOTINC SYRIU] FOR CIIILDRIEN TEETIIING. as For stale by C. W. & J. B. flODG ES. Silver Gloss and Diamond Starci A large invoice of the ab'ove superior STAURC1 put upl inl various sirzed patckngos, just at hand., at will h~e soldl at very low rates, especialhly to deale at C. W. & J. L'. HODGES. as Oc t. 1, 18i0 tf 39 Fine and Cheap Family Soap~ A large supply of reatlly gtood and very che, .. Family SOAPS, just opented at. C. W. & J. B. HODGES. ifet.. O 186 t 39 Bathing Sponges. A large lot of superior quality, received by la I rrivals, at C. W- & J- B. HODGES. d Oc t. 1, 1600t. tf 39 SPURE KEROSENE OIL, OF superior quality. and colorless, for sale at C. W.& J.DB. IODGE$. Oct. 1, 1810 tf 39 ~SEGARS AND TOBACCI Just receivud tan assurimonrt of aLs line SEG AI its were ever b'ro'ught to thhit '[wnt. SAlIsi, a cho'ice lot of Chewing TOHIA CCO. rha Fr :ale ley C. W. & J- 13- IIIJG US. it Oct 1 tf 39 S500 Lbs. Blue Stone, Far snaiktng Wh~ eat, for satlte at Whitcomb's Asthma Remedy A certain cure for Asthma, for sale at C. W. A J1. i. 110DGES. t0 1 . so15f62 'JAME S AUGUS'I HAVING E A FULL AND '0 STOCI FALL k WINTI THE LOWEST P@SS11 Determined still to allow : UNDERSI And hoping to give his Custc he has heretofore done. His Styles of DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, CLOAKS, SHIRTINGS PANT S'I BED N NEGRO KEE Hoping to have an early call from his fri them, one and all, welcome to an examinati MRS. HENEY'S Stock of Millih re Augusta, Oct. 2 of 1860. FALL AND W11 IIIif CitAN FINE CLa *-AN. FURNISHRI Our Stock is now FULL. We keep the will sell all kinds of Guods at the RIGHT gj All orders will be executed in tht PRUMPTLY. "7 All Goods guaranteed a epresent VAN WINKLE .A.UGUT Augusta, Oct. 3, 1860. J. E. MUNGER, _Successor to E. Tweedy, IAS now in Store a large Stock of FINE G;OLJ ndr SILVER1 W A T 0.1H E S, s Of eebelrated ntakers. Al".. a Rich variety er Jewelry. Sets rof CORA L, CAMEO and LAVA in Etrus enni and titne Goald. DIA.MONDS. RUBY and IJARNET in Pins, Rtings and Ornumnents. A greait variety of GOLD FINtIER RINGS. CIIAIIMS, Neck. Vest antd Fadh Ci A INS: U. S. Mint Staindard of Sol Silver SPOONS aniid FORl KS. fancy, Sets L.A D l.ES, G; urLETS, CLI-PS, TII IMP.LES. &c. e FANCY G;OODJS in great variety suitable for Holiday Presents. Fine Silver Plated CASTOIIS, CAKE HAS. KETfS, CANDLE STirES. Daule P'ltedi SPOONS and FOlIKS, LUTTER KNIVES,&Ac. Splendid Cutlery. Cheap 1'eket K NIV ES for ll'ays, and a large as sortmencit of FINE PaEN iad POCCKY TCU'TLE ) tY. which -nni't lhe undrfl.lill; alsa1) IlK and litWI E KNIVES. Pistols. Single Barrel PISTOLS: IE LIS CAlP A .t.. in fine variety. Spectacles. 3[v asrtmnent is cotipete in Gold. Silver and SteeI Framies. Anda I cnnii t any sight andt pro-. long good Visionti hiold age. Clocks. SI have a greater variety anal a larger number lthian the whoule mtarkiet can 'Ihow, anal at prices r fromi $l,50 to. $:i0 each, warranted perfect tine keepers. Lamps and Kerosene Oil, CLOCKS, WATCHES andi MUSICAL 1B0XES faithfully repaired at the luwtest rates and war rnnted. Jan. 1 ly 1 ~;fAll AM1IBIFll SIYUES, IS0! HATS, CAPS, U1EIRELLAS Wholesale and ZReta i! Geo. W. Ferry, MASONIC HALL BUILDINO, 244 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., to AS received a lairge and carefully selected 1.Stock of Gents Mileskin, Cassimere, Amecri enni and French Felt HATS. Claith, Plush. Silk Velvet, Glazed and Seamiless CAPS, new andl eleganzt paitternis; Youth's anal Childretn HATS and CAPS, in great. variety of hand.-omwe styles. Silk, Alpacea tand (I inghiams l'MIIR ELL AS; Hleitvy Plantatiatn l A TS foar Negroes: Fresh GI atids received by every Steaumer. Prieso as ceenp as the ceenpest. Call and see. Augusta,. da. Sept. 19, 1860O tf 36l The Greatest Medical Discovery of the Age! IKENNKDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. MIl. h ENNED oFt Raoxbury, Itas discover ed in iane of ottr ca~ininin lnitre weedls a remneidy thuat enreS Euorry "EE.. c f'EEI .22or, romi the: iorst ,Sea/l iarii wn to (.a C auii WeFo~r Kennedly' Trntmenuct 'an Di.ea-es tof the~ Sktint, which are for gratith ns iirattnihiti.n ny~ ply toa C. W. A .1- B. ilui; S. Magr I tf N OICE IS ]IEREIJY G.IVEN tam nl coincertmd~ tlhit :a fouil settletrntnt ion the Es. ate of AlIfredl May, alaa'd., will be mt ale in thei' 30fth dayt a' April niextI, in the Oradiniary's Olile. As t lie 1:i tti will he, insun Iicien t tao piay thai dehlty of the snia . a e a.- a. all the ara di~aors n ill hae x prot~tedl tao prisnt iliair deantds, andl all indebted vill settle by thiat tiime. ii ENRY HAllT, jE r 'A, GA., ,ECEIVED 'ELL ASSORTED C OF IR BRY GOOBS, F: I-E/.E AT a A MARKET PRIGES3 I rio House in Augusta to LL HIM Lb mers the same Satisfaction Stock embraces all the new L 24 AND SHEETINGS, 'UFFS, BLANKETS, EGRO BLANKETS, 'NEGRO PLAINS, SEYS, &c. tr di -nds, and the public generally, he wishes o on of his LARGE STOCK. " ery In the Rear of the Storee - c th tf3 t T hE001 LERS I TER TRADE. 1860. N pi ts TAILORS, LEIRS IIS ICE G GOODS. BEST GOODS we can purchase, and c PRICES. SA most FASHIONABLE STYLE and C 01 a SHACKELFORD, BTA., GEORGIA. tf 39 Light for the Suiffering Million! A JOY TO THE WORLD. E -15 URE FOR CONSUMPTION, AND ALL MANNER OF 1. LUNG DISEASES, SHORTNESS OF BREATH,~ DYSPEPSIA, DYSENTERY, &C. f Eim-.rely 'Vcgotabloe h ilE MOST PLEASANT DRINK IN THlE. WORLD-ONE. BOTTLE SIIOULD) BE g CAltiIED BY EVERY MAN. WO3AN ' Ott CHIILD. TRAYELINi IN.ANY COUNTRtY. TO MIX WITIl TilEIR WATER FO/. DitINK. DiiuterltoNS Foit TfAKIYt".-A Wine 01ass fll bree time.s a dasy, or oiftener, if~ ncessary. C Price, Onie Dollar per Jiottle. . Adldross, 11. L. G ENTRY. N HamburliT. S. C. F CERTIFICA.TE. Roexr CulerI., Edlgetield Dlistrict' ti February 1i, 1SGI. Mit. R. L. Gayyny :-I haveCL triedi Dr. Martin's, Jeat Remedy for Dysentery onl onet of my chi Iren, whiich resuilte-t in' a perfect -enre in three iav'.. The child hadl n:,.: heen well for more than i is'twnih before she took the m~edicie. Every .r umilay should kse), it. Younrs, &c. JA S. T'. OU:ZTh. y. aC., aind at my Stosres Nsi. 1 aind No. 2, in llam ,urg, S. C. No. 1 on Centre Street, Dr. Creigh iin's old stanud, nnd No'. 2, ssn River Street, next tior to Messrs. Pasdgett A Crnfon's Store, andi ,pposite 1Iinmimondii & .ark's Store. None genu ~e unless Djr. Mairtin' Conugh lteimedy andt R. L. enry, Agent, IInmwburg, S. C., is bilown in the oittle on three ,idles. 31i~aufnetured by myself. Six ottles for $5, cas~h. THamblurg. S. C., Mtar 12 . tf 10 . lhe State of South Carolina EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IX E'QITY. Uejamin Uett is, et al. . . jI llppsearing t-, myl .stisfnetioin thait thle Defen d iantl, .Jihn llatchier and( E)r~ Biands and wtife l)eemaris. n:re n~ienti frr.mz andi~ rsilide beyoind tile isits of thi Itat. On mst i.,n by M1essrs. Ahnecy 1, t Wright, Cimnt;Ihitint's Solicitors, It is ordered ri hat the 5:1id abii~ lt D~efendats, do ar-jpetr aind b, ledl ani'wejr. osr demsar to this Bill within three ti noiith, fromij the publtientiion hereof, or judgment Cr i be rendered agaitnst themi pro. i as/~o. d Z. W. CAIRWILE, e.a.E.D. a A pr 8, 1961. :;m 1-l tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ' I5 EQUIT Y. Lew is Hlolloway,1 T uippeiarinlg to lmy satisietioni that tile Def'en dsutnts Thosmis Evans ansd Ag:tes his wife, Mar urt McKinne, Geo~rrge King tand Frances Kingj reside bey ondl the I limits of thsis State, Ont moitionb isy .Mr. U rriilin, Compilainasnt's Ssilicitor. Orderedlb1 thatt the said D~efendlants di appear andi plead, nni swer sor dlemur to this lill within three mnthst frrit the publiention hereof or a deree pro cn ti fe,5ti will be entered ataiiniit them. Z. W. CAILE, 11.1.r..... i Ltook AT THIS! c 3 HlAVE jusst rece-ived son Cionsignmitent at fine I hit oaf BACON, (Clear anid ltied Sides tad dhi Itla us.) I am alsos 'onlstanitty receivinlg PICK ELEDI hS it of all kinds-M.scieea, Trotit, Blue atnd W~hiit Fisih.A All the above will be tssold low foir cash. A .S. E. !utW ERIS, Agt. 1Hambturg. Febi 11, 18611. tf ( Whiskey. 5 1LS AAAMA WllITE CORN WIS- I t E, now lainiig :und wilt be sohl lw for w ns. S. E. BOWERS, Agt. ai Feh1t tf ri N OTI(1E.--All psersins indiebsted. tos the Es tate sof Wasin~igtosn Wise, dlee'd., are resquest- .. sd1 to C.,mle fiirwardl and1 settle ht claimns against them; anid all theise hsavinig dhemnd~ns agalinst said Estate. are n'so rellestedl to prsesnt them propter y atteted for paiymient.j 1H. A. SHIAW' AcigE') W. s. WISE.' AtnE Nov 2T f4 'harleston and Liverpool SALINS PACKETS! IEGUL.AR LINE. -0 ITIE Undereigned beg to announce that they . have made arrangements fur a Une of SAIL 'G PACKETS between the above pointe, by iich every facility in regularity and speed will given to shippers. Fraser Trenholm & Co,, NO. 1, RUMFORD PLACE, Liverpool, ill at any time receive goods intended for ship nt by this line, and forward the same by the RST SUCCEEDING PACKETS, and will be ways prepared to give any information that may desired. Arrangements for Freight or Passage may also made in Charleston, by application tn JOHN FRASER & CO., Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C. The undermentioned first class and fast sailing nrieston Ships have been already placed upon e line, and others will be added as soon as re ired: 1' Sailing Days of the Ships of this Line. From From verpool Names. Master Charleston th June, *Svs.tx G. Owzs, Norton, Aug. 10 th June, aELXZA 11OrSALL, Michael, Aug. 31. th June, *GoanDA, Lebby, Sept. 20. th July, E. ST. PtERRE, Tessier, Oct. 10. th Aug., Jou FRASER, Herbest, Oct. 30. *Thesec three dates are made to approximate for e convenience of Importers for the Fall trade. Future arrangements will be duly advertised. May 17 mly 19 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,: IN COMON PLEAS.: HEREAS, an inquest of Escheat bath been returned to this office, whereby, it appe:rs at Charles McGregor, late of Edgefield Dis iet, who was born in Dunbarton, Scotland, and ed on the twenty-first day of May, in the year our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty ven, was seized and possessed at the time of his ath, of a Lot of Land, containing one-half :re, more or less, situate, lying and being in the rporate limits of Edlgefield Village, bounded on e North by a ot owned by Rev. P. N. Lynch, i the East by Lots owned by Thomas P. Magrath d George W. Landrum, and the Public Street ding from the Court House to Pottersville, on e South by a Lot owned by James A. Dozier, id on the West by a public street immediately in e roar of the Court House, and Lots owned by illiam J. Ready, F. L. Smith and Rev. P. N. yncb ; without having in his lifetime made any sposition thereof, and without leaving any per o who can legally claim the same. Now In irsuance of the directions of the Act of Assem y, in such case made and provided, the Heirs of e said Charles McGregor. or others claiming ider him if any there be, are hereby required to pear and make claim within eighteen months )in the date hereof. Witness my band at Edgefield Court House, tLis urth day of April, A. D. 1860. TIHOS. G. BACON, c.c.r. April 11, 1860 tf 14 Itate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IX E Q UI T Y. Wm. M. Williams, 1 Adaline C. Williams, A. M. Settle and others, { Bill for Acel. veD and Relief. John F. C. Settle and Edward Horace Settle. T appearing to ny satisfaction that the Defend ant, Edward Ilorace Settle, resides beyond the nits of this State, On motion of Mr. Abney, >nilainants' Solicitor, It is ordered, that the id Defendant be and appear in this Honorablo iurt within three months from the publication reof, and plead, answer, or demur to this Bill, judgtuent will be rendered against him pro nfes.o. Z. W. CARWILE, c..t).p March 18, 1861l. 3m - 11 state or southa Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Juliana Howard,) William S. Hoawardl, Pa1jr~troAce'nt, George D. Tillmnan, I and Relig/. Felix C. McKinney et al. J .y, Julius N. McKinncy, B~aylis P. McEinney, irred LaFayette McJinney,Margaaret Anni J~ Ete, ,vi Bates, Ellen J. Bates, Anderson E. Bates, liza B. Iunm, Jamnes llammi, and Martha Ilarle ze residle beyond the limits of this State, On atiaon of Mr. Anssv. Caanplairant's S.licitor, It airderedl that the said Defendants dlo be and ap. tar In this llonorable Court, within three inont hs aim the publication hiereoaf, andl plead, answer air mur to this bi,. or judlgmnent pro confeje'e will rendered zugniust tha-m. Z. W. CA RWILE, c.z.a.n. Mar 18, 1561. 3m 11 ~tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN50IDINARIY Silas Butler andi A. M. Smith & Co. vs Theinas bapm~tan :II. M. Saunders and iv ife Eadneay : Em e Chmaapnnt :Nathaniiel McKay iand wife Eliza iih; Pinackney iledlenhaught atial wife a1 atilda; ancy Chapm~zan and Lewis Turner :.nd wife ranaces. Whecreaas, Lihas Dutler-nnd A. M. Smith .? Co., redlitoirs, have applied to mae. by pectitia.n in wri i~r, prayinag at a part of the priaceeds of the cal Estato at Nathana Ch-,pmtaan, dec'ad.. uay Ihe i.l over tao thaem tas cahditars, to .satisfy their hats: nal it uppae-aaring 1 ta y sa tisfaictio haa at .M. S::anah-rs ta hiis wife Edl:a-y. Defendants dais c:ase, re.,ide beyaond the limits af this Stnate, buy are the~refore requiireid tat ippear at thec Court 'Ordintary toa he hidden tat Edgefield C. II., for .geteld Ili-trict, aon Stituraday, the 25th day of :.y, A. 1. l61. to show cause, if any they can, by a prirt ion of the proceeds of the sale of the enal Estate aaf Nathan Chapanua, dee'd., sold by e for Partition tandl D)ivision, shatnld noat be paid -er to the sail l'as Butler anal A. M. Snmith A a., tat satisfy their adebts or their consent to the tae will he cnteread of recordl. G iven unader nay hanal and seail this the 25th day 'February, A. 1)., luia. W. F. DURISOE, o.a.o. Faab 27 3m S State' of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUJTY. iraha Blroaadwater, George M. Broadwater, et. al. asiah King anal wife, Mr A., tand others. Maj T appearing to mny sa tisfnetioan, that the Defend atS, Josiah King aand wife, Mary A., and Levi ihabardl anal wife, Sarath A., are absent from and 'side beyond the limits of this State, On motiaon rMr. Aanser, Caimapt's Sal'r. It is ordered that te said Iberfndaint, do appear within three months aima thae pulientaion hereof, and plead, answer or :utr to this bill, or judlgement will be rendered ganst them pro confra-o. Z. W. CA RWIL E, cxxn March 2, 1361l 3mo 9 ;tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. ilcy Smith, by haer next friend, ex. ill fo~r Arr't. atry Ptadaett, Maanchestcr Pail, a anda .Setlceent, gett, Adlm'ors, et. sl. .j 'T aippearinag to my satisfaction that the Defend ant, .Arthur S'mith, is abasent fronm atad resides tyond thec limits of this Statte, On moction lay Mr. nw wrT, Coml's Sail'r. It is aordered that the snaid efemablnt doa applear within three toonths from - ec pulicatinu haereaof, and lideadl, answer aar demur thais bill, aar judagment will be rendered against ms paro tunatenKo. Z. W. CA RWILE, cxtn Malarch 2, 1561 .3me !! itate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, I5 EQl'IT Y. ames ltatcher, ) r,. l. 8ill of rerane~ and for. Ifread Hattcher, John |~ Ace't., maaake iet/lsnent, do Hatcher, et. al.J Tr tappearing to my satisfaction that the Defend. atts Johnam Hatchmer and Pailly Phillips, are tab. ntt friom anal rewiade beyaand thec limits aif this ate, On mottian lay Mr. Wamtnr. Coimpa!'ts Svl'r; is osrderedl that the said Defentat do apenr ihain three nthls froitm the publienatiaon hereaof, ad aan'wer, paletad oar demaur tao this bill, or juadg cut will be rendleredl ngainst them~a p~ro caafen,., Z. WV. CARWILE, e.a.s.ia. Marech 2, 1S61 3mue For Sportsmen. ULST received FIFTY BAGS supeirioar Sporting PSII (T, all Noaa. Also, on haind a supply o sod POWDER, CAPS, Ae. - 8 E. BOWERS, Ag. Hamburg, Oct 18 l4