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The Wil'e's Resolve. " Yes, leave tme, love, fur I could wish To tread life's path alone; It i8 too rough for youthful feet And we.knoea like thine own ; Maifurtune's harid is on the now, T. brin' tue very low My heart is tilled with bitternee, My mind opprersed tith woe; "For. learest wife. I now am like A dry and withered tree ; Atil not tue single braunch is left Wherewith to shelter thee; Awl thou hast better ways to spend Thy young and joyful years Thu; following my wayward fats, (r i' v;ing 1.ittr tear;. " N I.- har.1 : but troin my tate I -1! 1..-: tgur:, ,.a-r a'itin k : Itt ::......h 6,. :I a..uhl oat ha;ve F, -.-n "ut Ih:a* .u1,I.i rit k. Th. , .n:1.. e.ll:l, l by ..l: ful,; hu:tue .\ :i.hter bosnes e beubi ki..w; TI. ir .e L z ion my i,.lIiuce, "l.e-'; - thte! ,uer--t'r t e.l abve T!.i- :,' erel Ila iehas given: Th~at si I .-::Iahi ,bo, e thy n.*.. I .-a u..;t . -b:r th y .e C ,n .\ mau;t:.a whea. th l..t i- cau, t a.m. in au -s -iallI e - A . a .1t*S it Iaa"'e. t It i, .ut haared bay thee. "'I. 1k .t I.. Lte (f other homes. l'..r it i all it l:ain; I pl.d..lel ay vows to love thee through 't'tte :-eu.:. of j.-y and p-ains An. I 'a. lIve anl cherish thee l nii dea' eitlil ta [.:art. An.! r:riv-. 1"y runr.y smiier to mntd 11 ..pe' r.hin-bow reaul the heart. " t:.:.1 thee. love, !i .t'rrow's hour, 111 ean. thy aching head, Aud .hare thy ideaaure- sud t'.y griefs Till one of u.- is dieal; And thi. .hall be wny usatto. love. l.,.y it likewise he tidiue " TLy people sball my la.ple be, An I thy ored shall lbe mine." Puare Pleasure. Religion is rich with pure influences-for it is a p ht:riple' in.i tely-1 varied--it presidesr over the tdiif. r"-at ph:-es of huumne life. and sanction. :and i.allow.s then all. lleligion for'ids fe.!y, frluids e.xcr, rfhtid, an empty, frivolous ;vintg-and who wisL's to hve ,o Religion 1-id, us have a time foar :ll t:i.;s, and wist . lire f, r ahi;t'.r tand purer deasti;av than any ..f this earth. it hids us taut to be profane t.r indluke t, or licentious, or wat. fil. Vho wish::s to he ;o ? But it does nut top us of one is u. j.y. It forhids nlot ".1., .. a - cent amu :nt. L.ok up ut the sky -. .. an expr -ion e'r c."t'rfulnesI5 and j.," tit r., blended v .tit pr.i.y ? Look abroad upon the earth-is not. n.ature glad ? Has no.t Gud dimapled thet valleys' into smiles and thrown sunlight over the~ wate-r,andi crownetd the laills with rejoicitng? It is true, life has many ann..i grave dutits ; ditlltrent spheres in lit- hnav. diil'erent meaum'res oft duty.--and the true can. science nost. avy contsutlt circumstance, without, and the~ gre:.t law withint; but plea auro and aiuusment--reigion forbihi them ntot ;it gi'.es thema a more getnuine anf I :a lightful ministry thani an~ything elhe catt. But not only this: It sows within us the seeds of an undying jtoy that fails not when outward means of happiness fail-when aniamal spirit. grow feeble and low, when sorrow, dlarkena and care tappall. This it gives us, sieddiag abroad a holy serenity on the heart, and inm parting a calm lustre to the brow. [t is a principle of truth, and therefore it allows us nothing that is treacherous ; all that is grate ful and good it opens for us in abuodant meca sure. It reveals new sources of happinaess. It makes the spire of grass and the star L.eau tiful ministers of delight. Atnd do we thitak that we must sacrifice pileasure by chaoo~sia.g religion as our guide and our end ? It is a sad mistake, as they well know who cling to the chalice of sin, and dirink the bitternessa of its dregs. Do not hesitate to follow Chri.t, because you think your pleasure will bee lost. Every real source of enjoyment, every tauly pleasant thing it sanctions, and deprives us only of the evil, and even for this it far more than repays us. It may check a boisterou.' folly, it be:-tows enduring peace of tmind. I: may put back the hand thut reaches out afwr clustering dleceits, but it lights the pale cold face with a smile in death. Nothing that is lawful now, will be less a pleasure then-it will be deeper and more beneficial. The best way to Endure Mlatrimonly. Timothy Titcomnb writes as follows on what is called, with exquisite irony, the divine ins atitutionl: I suppose there is a modicum of romance in most natures, and that if it gathers about any event, it is that of marriage. Mo~st peu pie marry their ideals. There is moore or w fictitious and fallacious glory resting upon the head of every bride, which the inchoat hus band believes in. Most men and woman manufacture perfection in their mates by a a happy process of their imiaginations, and then marry themi. This, of couarse, wears away. By the time the husband has seen his wife eat heartily of pork and beans, and with her hair frizzled, and her olderst dress on, full of the enterprise of overhauling things, he sees that she belongs to the same race as himi self. And she, when her husband gets up Cruss in the morning, and undertakes to shave himself with cold water and a augll :zor, while his suspenders dang'e at his li.-es. . e gins to see that man~ is a very prosai~c aammu.al. In other words, there is such a thittg as a honeymoon, of longer or shorter dura'i"n; and while the nmooshtine lasts, the ':,~c of the seventh heaven cantnot colat.. *it. It is a very delicate little d at. - febrile mental disease which, like the so ....-. never returzie. When the hon~eymaoon passes away. setunig behind dull miounttaitns, or dippitng silently -into the stonnty sea of life, the tryitng ha-ur of marriage life~ ht:s cilome. Betweena thae p;r-se, there are no more iliusios. TI..e u, se.. e sire of patssh.su hi goine, anid all .: C eae receded. Then be;,ins or .hould. the bust- -:~ of adaptation. Itf th--y find that they o n love one another as they thtoughit rtey aaid, they shotuld douable their assiduious atte..timai. to one antother, andI he jealous ol everytth.Ng which tends in the -slightest way t, s..p:aro them. Life it tjo precious t) be thro~vnt a.'y in secret regrets or oipen d.fferu;.ca. A ad let me say t.J every o..e to whtom the roimanc~e of life has fled, and who are discontented in the slightest degree with their contditions andI relations, begin this reconc~liation at os:e -. Renew the atttion of earlier days. :-.. your hearts close together. Tak ti.e ina all over, Acknowledge you.r faults 'ts on maa$o. andI determine that bnvde.nu yw :. yo ..,1di find i, vaour rels ion the e. a vt, j-Jy earth h., , ".1 . T I : no ci o: :- -. . y for you d.h a alt: itppiy It at .. .-... Vu munit ic h:ap, y aibr.ad ; the a mant or woman who has settled down upon w the* eon.eviatim that he or she is attached for ii lite i. ;a to:cetigenial yoke fllow, and tlat: a tuer a n way of escape, has lost life; there p' is no etlari too costly to make which can re- V 8tae to its setting upon the bosom the mis- b si:a! pearl. t! G..aaL'.-The laa.ii-,f -. certatin town in this State, hearng th.e one of the coitmiAi ned .>tficer of their town military compauy had bamkea vnt on a call hemeL a:adle upon his cut:pan' by G.verm.r Eilis. s.ut :ii a com.l itie -mu fit ..t pea ic uat, etc.. assuring him ttn& tui - a. a- a. ' d.anger for that they would a take care of him ! That's it, ladies-that fel- h low io.eel to be taken care uf.-Raleigh State u .J.=ir 1a.C AsY-ruatN' itr TAy.-Ii th" M15isipi5) dir. with :a t.-:ir -"eta, :wist yvor ih-el itto ;li I tae if 1i.411 or bat1; miaaaka postIa:.ter. pierteirm their pr'mis-s; send up itking hooks with balloons and bob for stars; when a rain storm is cuu.ing like the cataract of Niagara, re mume-iber w;-ere you lef: your ubr lhat ; cloak a mausqjuito with a brick-bat ; in i.ort, prove 3 all things leret'alore con-ida-red impussible, e buat iever at:enat to cux a w(Anan to say she will, when she bas mWade up her mind to il say she won't ! Altus-r tor AI srser PRo'ERt FRot lIcs stots.-Miss 31uloch says:" A laity of my acquaintance gives it as her sine qjua non of co:nes- ie felieita , tihat tl e amen of the family shouitl always le ab,-tmnt at least sic [ours im C the day." And truly, -a uistre s of a ittuily, t:owen .r airong l:tr amft.-et'n for ti e mna!e :m..- b:I. l - . . :a ':.owledl..e that ( t: "; ... , rc " papa" * .. : ~ ;.- t..rinag abseu, - .l '..;' . : . to. .. i a Iu i ata lt with somueatuig'j. el'e, b : a cm.i raleematlm trial to .vein feniuine patience. And I beg to ask my sex genera,'y-in ei.:.firie.ie, of cuurse-if ia ., roit tie ,r atest con f--rt po tibl' whe. n a a: ...i . i,: . i. amily being co.i f r -.. .-ay, t:. .. ". .::e down intl r,-,u lar :.,: a -- or 'q :i-tes un al eventi .g ' Al e' ; t. i d ..a- tit a,. as well ;as for us, :t hav- a ihe it tiae i..y i.e:ni. ic " btui eri' ; - aver in u itr abn--.ce ; to:f'fec: which ough to be one of the parincipal anms of t:a. at mia:tres..: of a fatnily. Ltt them. if possible. ret..rt a qaien, ,niling hon-e, w'itha all its .... .. .. an- beas--ed away like the :lst au1 -eaa-:- t II 'h rate-a.tcl, enl pus 11 .*uat, is tone of the fir--I requ:sites to make a t fi'..sid.: luk comforta .ie. It mi ht be as well i:..,. if the master Limaself could contrive to I :. the worldly mtud 'f -.e da-, ::t tile sera . t-la - Lis door. ---+- e A a ..: tnt :iour after tat tramn upon which Mr. Lincla was. pas.ing from Buffal to Al banay o'n his recent journecy to Washin:gtoan hadf pa-pedl tharough Scheneetady, a lad someC twei e- a. turteena yea.e of agc entered a 1 p-- irar'., offlee~ in thjat chiy. Ie .vas ta rt- s m.l.a - whatt 1Br..- d.-io:i:- at es a:he " hell t e s '-in a .morn. -.t. ..eaec-anad tb. t obj et ofi his visit was tiac extractiona of the ~ afeta'.a . miolar, lie seemned dauntl.-ss ii vi. w of th'e approaching eveant. anid opened it. .. tuth at tha- comamal of thee nhy'sicitan with a promptness which in-!icated either an ignrtta e-e of thotse torture+-whaich thwae who y haave. 'wre-! c->ld~ ir on on such occasiaon. c'.n * n.. --.-tora 'eea-na-aaion t., meet thevm fi aka* ~. 1itr..pidlyv Yangae A emeia si-a- il e . :. h'-iam :e '-.n was s' - , , :st ~ram-' . a adj--I.Ihen e~a ! oa arii toth. A' (' reaach-...a crash __ C ant d~t lbes. iged moltaar wat., caoaqured, and hau a perisonemr ina the fanage of steel. - Our leoro flinached hut a little. nor did he evince~ aaa dlimayv when inforued by thc J phvaie-. t a th remaoaval ..f ibe toouth just .i....... 'a t- a e-v-ry iaa Iht- aonl" an-xa i: s which w uid re-aae-r it ma:cesatrw that that '. aLa' ..iaid be -.' raictad. Agamn the mouth wa.s pr'aniptly opented, and the dental instru m.-ut.. adju,te'd. Anot her wrencha followed, whih thrceae to pull the poor boy from his chair a.s well as the toothm fronm his head. The see,.nud toothb was sittout, and the young k~ hera's mouth elearead of lolod, when th.. dloe '- i Ed im huart . au r'" (We .i-auld have iatal tihat. r'n subject .1f t: i, -k.:tch: h:eii I ea-n :-.tli~ieale wia h am barelipe. which renadsredl le spetch s:.maewh--it pecta ir.) "No, not nmuth. Thur. You thee I wathb t hinkiu' o' th a'' aji. elth.*" ~a,"Whiat wer--..* , -a thlinki i of T' I WVe :aIv)i . ult re-a'.'e:s of a lie Drawer, whena laoutt to subiet : ..ay dtalaI or suargical op-. err-ai .. h..'.<i chlorofoarma ..._ 'a ... . . - : . - is .\ - th y . - -1......e. mn f t;'. ua..eu thai ai a a,- cai .:- antd it is lait. ala incotmtitn ocClrretC., is tol moanopohizq. the tiame :ad attenationm of a young girl for a year- v or maore, withot any definite object, and to d fahe - xe-a la~ ..f ata.,0 oha'r getl~J~een, whto, a sapt.O--i~1g hai:aau t i t :. - ma fltri .:. :al inate a -, ( abs.-nt thaeau3.'-res ott -:e-ty, It praev-nt - the.- reeptio.: if eA~a~abb- aff..ra ot' mnarr-a;ge. a-. . C'..-eans ap--. .a * :..uag lady, whent thec a qj .:a.jnance i-- 1inally dissolved, the unaenvia be. a-.1d unmtaeritedi appel'lat on if " fbart." i h.et. ali your de-alina - -'.it hawo it.'a n, younag f ma a. le. irank, haest aand anoblle. [Tari ainy .. C semation cad J".a.iiui:. la like mann. r ~ * - a . or iea..king h-a: nu r a-nags. u . u : - -..n '1 on :. .e pdcatts is ao t exeu e fojr .-lhout commntny. Thaat womaan is ri oftn: iejured or wronaed thartugh laer haoliest ft fea -ing, adds but a backer dyu to yoaur O . 0..i rza!ea a- .alw.- sanh Tre:at P Ia - d . :mant to treat y(ern 1: a -t cn ezefuahiag . a ei. u-he~rn Litearyu- Co.pea~ mion' t a.w aToar oa:-r orr.-Judlge Hi rais, of the I g- Cirauit, haas adoedja new pIWhlam of .---.i&e&ets aat A asaulatand Battery ca-A isnt: aa a'.L. \t t Joes'' Supe , a-. . t ,a:al orea S Tieit . -e , a .n - .-- a---n -e.ei in ala 4: a h.-y shtouhia endi.g ins //re Geor;/ia Ar- L any. thu.- .niage taking cca.;ioan toe say . te m ti -,. t hey mnight indualgae tha-ir he-lligrereant paro- t ti :,aj.. i--v by iehting~ I .inc ln'., men~t withot~ut A Pa.ar; Furrou..-Tfhe N. Y. NXere.wstand.< A up manrfully againr-t the Lincoln mnobl coer- "i ionitta in thtat city. After detailing the threats and the extent of the mob organaiza i . -' N'aK thuas dl'fles i;s fanatita enae. - W- ha?.- e'-.ly to ,'ny toe our mia.i.da( E rlw at-zo* tha't al!t.auah, by ii barakinig th.- C .S., akay anv wsnanimr. .anmSr~b d..em. a : raoh es of life and property; set an F (aunple of brut:dity, which will speedily re )i a:ainst tiemselves; we have none the a d.cidedly nailed to the mast the stand rd of 'pposition to the reckless, unnecessary ar, which has been forced upon an unwit: ng country, by Mr. Lincoln and his Cabin-t, Id no such vioience, as is threatened, can 17 revent it from flying. We advocate peace; l have done, and shall continue to do ho, y fair and lawful argument, because we link that it is right ; and we should forfeit very claim to self respect, were we to bend efore the illegal blast, which is endeavoring, r corrupt and unpatriotic purposes, to close ie mouths of those who see through and re- p it their schlmets. tr ______ - ______ anr Tii R I. oF -run G.u3I -Mr.-C. bought DI gallon of U:ard Brandyv a t Brady's to take nine, and by way of label, wrote his name pun a card, which happened to be the seven !ubs, and tied it to the handle. Alderman C -coining .don: and observing the jug, re iarked-- Tht'r aln awil careless way to nu1 :ae that l tluori.' Wi - Why so !I' said Tom. "l Because somebody tuiight come along with - ae eight spot and take it." Tus: Mas wUo DN'r PAY Tii PaIrNTe.- E lay he be shod with lightning, and compell I to walk over plains of gun-powder. May every day of his life b5 more despotic aia the Day of Algiers. May he have sore eyes, and a clesnut burr ,r an eve stone. May he never be permitted to kiss a pretty 'oman. May his sheets be sprinkled with cowhage nd with bed bugs, and fleas be sharers of his A10uch. May 2.40 nightmares trot quarter races cc ver his stomach every night. J May his wife be always cross, and his baby RI ver on a squall. el, ay his bsots leak, his gun hang lire, and is fi-.hing lines break. May his coffee be sweetened with flies, and - is soup seesnned wi:h spiders. May a troop of printer's "devils," leant .:t, ua-a:t anl grim, an- a regiment ofr cat" atter'wau under his chaiher winuow each ight. F ia ihurt, may his business go to ruin, and t go to :tie Legislature. Ar *Iow to Propare for the Campaign. 1h1. tilloawinig hints to our volunteers re timiely, and should be heeded: TO OCIt YOCNG SOLDIERs. 1. leimnemb:,-i1ar that in a camapaign more t - 'iie t..m ,ic.kne.s tzhan by th... hoilet. 2 Ln "your ilaiket with one thick. eSs of brown driling. This adds but Air ounces in weight, and doubles the J 'arnth. L1 3. Buy a small India rubber blanket n, +1myx . :Ie .i-l l.:r and1. liftyv enis ) to lay O11 TI !.. r. - ,.:. tr" .t umw orver- your shoul rs wh:ien *uln g.:irl duty durig a ran t'j torai. Most of the eastern troops are ravide'd with these. Straw to lie upon not always to lbe hit:d. 4. The best militatry hat ill use is ti~eJ ht colored soft felt; the cro wn being aflicintly high to allow spance lior air over ae braina. Yo an f~ a,ten it tip ats a coin nemta! in ildr wather, or turn it doiwn henl it is wet or very sui ny. 5. Let ysaur beaurd grow, so as to pro- on et the throat and ltungs. 6. Keep y our entire person elueanl; this~ re'vent . lever:< a.d biowel compjlits j in arnm cinates. Washt~ yauir body eaich V. .v if' piossible. Avoid strong coll'ee and 51u I meat. Gjene.ral Scott said thatt too l '- e ue of Lhewa (togethcr with neglect .h i kee.ping the ski, clean) cotmany a c :alier his life in \lexiao. ~ 7 A sudde'n chok of perspiration by hilly or night air aoftena causes fever and ch e~tk When thtus expo~ed do not forget fer our blainket. "Ax 0i.n SoI.Dmsa." "ll A mani in Sant Francisco naaied Pulauski e acks had'. hi name painted on a big shieet en * tin a~d hung up at the door of Ihis '~ lkop'. One day a siickeri' hami Illinisi ..y ral kaed in mti;l wisheda~ to "take au losok at Jeml nlewfanle~d th:air."'i " What thing~s ?" n " Why, them Puaski Jacks." "rha~t's my' nam~e-Pulaski Ja eks , )an't you see. 7" W " Is it ? We.ll, I'll be darned, if I niowed it! I didn't know whether it want boot~jaicks o r jack-asses." No 'Turri.Iso wirn 8srNIsEi.s.-~ITTL.E * I onurt DIS.tTC:i :--l i becomes our p.ain- , ! duty to recor Ith's nost dis:.ressinig andl ntimely death of Arthur Steven'is. which M cerred at this phwei~ on the night of the a 5'hI of April. The circumlfstances, as licitedl f''rm the witnesses, who camne be. C. are the jury of inquest, being stibstantial as follows: Thirty' of the All Saiats Riflemen havw g beetn detailed for Active duty at.Fort andall, were enlcamlped ini the ship yard, waiting the morining tide to go down. igh tise'e was placed on guard by tihe )rderly Se.rgeant, andi~ A rthuar St.ev'ens ting 'as Coarporal of the Guard, lieur .ive Casec the paeswrdl, with instruec. e. os to atllowv no~ one to pass or approach T ithin reach of his musket, without or- se. ering him to halt and give the passwordl, nd then lefL himin; buti in a short timse at t'vns retuiirned*a, andl was ordered by s' -hieh order hi' did no t he'ads. and coiitinnetd gil advance. whean jatusee firiei, the ball tu ukig etkhet just snder the sixth rih, where T joins the breastb~one, and passed nearly :raight through him. IIe staggered a TI w pateus and fell, in Medical assistanice wvas i mmediately en mioned. In the meantime lie called p Canusee anid other friends and toild . ema good.bye, but when the Doctor ar- r.o ved lie wats pulseless, and lived but a It is t.o be~ hoped, in such timne; as the reset. when the whole co untry is in a rmet. athei taitli. i with sentinels oni saty wil; no ~ iinir be~ coulftntned in ' iit ry em camp-aits, wher'e oi'ders aire ba >be aii.ieitty aibeyed, let the conse- ia Luenets lhe what they toay. ni W. I. GOR E. t A'ou'an Lun-,w.rv.-There are alen inP iglita whoi' hatve souls in their bosoma, wvith-i it mistake. An entire military corps was atiiarmeid s-ome dlays agoa by a citizen of that ace. I'ran aai~ .a iw i irs... a.t. aa cost oaf sonoii ro thousand dollars ; whilst a secon-l has o onel thousand dollars towards the relief ri for the famalies of abient soldiers. As ir nameas hare already iappe'ared we will be case.u'a faor saying tha'. Thomas S. Met calf, .,i. 1 te itlemian~ first alluded to, ar~d ,n.r P' Roblin ..s n, Es.., thli ther.-Slaa- E _h Republican. GARDEN SEED. h Vt ssubscaribers hiave now ini Store a LARGE Ithi L an't COMPLETEi assortment of AI abraing this beit varietios iof Seed now cxtant. rdea Ii in airty and got your supplies from our full ags 4 amtr9ly iyJyllt sutook. c EAw . R. Eg Dfs~s. I all and Winter Styles ! -0 [ATS AND CAPS, --AT C. P. RE MSEM'S, I BROAD ST., OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA., AND COL UMLJIA, S. C. have on hand a complete Stock new styles LTS & CAPS, nufactured EX ESSLY for my ic. My goods i warranted for TtAIIILITY and YLE. Also, ihn Woolley's Graniteville Hats. pirlle is now manufacturing FUR HATS ar V ats St,50. yhe public will find it to their interest to give a ca:ll t either pince of businese, as my Goodt II he ouffered at uoderate y rices. C. P. RIEMSEN. Augusta, Sept 25 tf 38 U. S. MAIL LINE 'OR FLORIDA1 -o INLAND TO ST. JOHN'S RIVER! 'he Elegant Steamer EVERGLADE, VILL LEAVE SAVANNAH every Tuesday V and Saturday at 3 o'clock, P. M., connect closely at Fernandina with the Steamer Ex. for Pilatka and other Landings on the St. hn's River. By this Route passengers for the St. John's ver avoid the unplcasantness of till outside trar as 0uh, the dngers of the St. Johu'v Iar. Passage from Savannah to Pilatka, $8,00. A. H. COLE. Oct 31 tf 42 IAVING onght out the Stock on band of WITT t U1'DSON, I will continue the URNITURE A N D UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, the old stand betwoen John Colgan and E. on, Agent, and will try and please all who may ror me with their patronage. J. M. WITT. Aug 22 tf 33 BTRIAL CASES 'ST received a full assortment of METALIC lst'RIAL CASES, all sizes, which will be sold )W FUR CASh. I buy for Cash, and will be csstarily compelled to sell on the sane terms. iirty days is the lungestcredit that will be given. Also, on hand MAIOGANY COFFINS.aLcA" eta prices. Common WOOD ' E'FINS made suit the order, both in qatlity and price. J. M. WITT. Aug. 29, 1810 - tf 34 IINE PIANOS, MUSIC, &C., &C. 11lE suhscriber, after returning thanks to their friends in Edlgefield andi adjoining Districts, their liberal patronage during the last ten years, tld inform them that they still continua to keep hand a large assrtment of PIANO FORTES m the celebrated mnanufacto~ries ofC Raven Bacon Co., lHazelton Bros., andi A. 11. Gale A Co., New rk, for whom they are sole Agents. These In uments'baving already won such far-famed ee rity, it is oinly necessary for us tu repeat that for enget, dlurabiliy and finish, together with porcer, pth, a.t'etnen tnud anfent of tne, they challenge opletition. Persoins wanting a Superior Piano rie, would do much better toj call and select from argo assLortmnent, thain by dealing with Pedlars d agents of inferior matkers, where they have no ice, and haive often to pay higher prices for in. ior Instrutnents, than fine ones of superior kers can be bought for. Every Piano Forte sold by uts is warranted in ry respect, so the purchaser runs no risk what. er. P'ersns urdering from a distiance from us a depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, a, mnake it a ptoinit tom keep goods of the best quality d such as we can recommnend and warrant in ry resptect. Their ST1OCK( OF MUSIC ery large, and they are constantly receiving all w pieces as they are published. GiU12TA.4R and VIOLIN ST'RINGS the the best quality always on hand. They uld also call attiention tu their large stock of Schiool and Miscellaneouis Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, d other articles. Alut, always on hand the larg. :assortument in the State, of ITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, ,UTES FLAG EOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, ., anti every article of Musical Msrcbandise. Carhart's andt Needham's and Prince's celebrated E L.0 DEONS. Acordeous and Violins Repaired in the st tanuer. All of the abo~ve articles soeld at low prices fot ISII or City accept anees by GEO. A. OATES & EROTHER, ROA D-ST., Aujuttla, Ga., [lietween United States and (Globe Hoitels.] A pr il 7, 1859, if 13 DICK CHEATHAMV! ) tCK CII EATIIAM will stiandt the SPRING PSEA.90N tf 1861i. at Edgetield C. H., on mdtns, Tuesdlays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, d at llarmnon Gallman's, six miles East of the trt House. the remainder of the week, at rnty-five dollars the Season, with the privilege sending tiny mare not proving in foal the next son, free of cha rge. DICK CH EAT IIA M is a black hoarse six years I this Spring. about sixteen handls high. He a's fnr himself. le was sired by Imp. Aliin, first damt hy Imip. viathan, 2d danm by Paecilet, 3d duma by Ttap tiut. 4th danm by Latmpiighter, 5th dam by Hall's p. Uniion, Ae. Psieulet wits by Imp. Citizen; ppilant by Ganllatin. 11e by Imtp. Jledford; mplighter by imp. Medley. DICK CIHEATHAM was a goad raco horse. oSe desiring to bareed from h im had hmt't send early the ceasonl whieh commences 1st March and Hei will be found while at the Court House, at -T. J. Whinker's Stable, who will take good re of Mares at S15) per month, but not be liable -accidents or escapes. TIHIOS. 0. BA CON. tf ar 1, 1811. tf 10 TOM JONES, TUfORtOUGH[ BRED FOUR YEAR OLD L BAY COLT, 156 hmads high, and weighing ut 950 poundls, will mnke thle Seasomn, begin. ig March 1 5th and ending Juno 15th, at the opietor's Stuhle, on the Augusta Roand, two les from Fury's Ferry, at $20 for thte Season, og to insure.. [Pue cnre will always he exercised, hut no r'es isiilities assumned for accident. Eor Pedigree, &c., address THCOS. .J. McKITj, Woodlawn., S. c. far 20 4t0 ii Slate of Souith Care'lina, EDGEFIELD DISTRt'CT, IN EQUITY, [od Ilill and others, re Bill/for Aect., ames M. Richardson and D;,te'ov'ryi, and amies S. Guignard, [ JRehis/ Ex'ors, of David Richar dion, dee'd., and others.j appearing to my satiS faction, that the Defen fendants, Rthydlon Q.. ]Iill, David Ri. Bell, Wil n Minter and his w'ife Susan, Sanmuel Hill and wife Frances, and E. J. Buckamaster antI hiis a Amcanda, are ab~sent frtim and reside beyond limits of this State, On umotion by Mr. W. W. tos, Compl. Solicitor, It is ordered thaat the I Defendants, don appear, within three imonths am the publication hereoif, andh letad, answer or ur toi this bill, or judgemtent will lie rendere~d .inst them pro conifeaao. Z, W. MSAWILE, c,z.x.p. ar P,1i. ame 19 C. W. & J. B. HODGES, Successors to Drs. Teague, EDGEFIELD, S. C. BEG leave to call the attention of the citizens of Edgefield to their complete Stocks of DRUGS, MEICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, RMY M IN 0ll, LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw, Machine Oil, Train Oil, VARNISHES, &c., Just received and fur sale by C. W. &. J. B. HODGES, Whle.alcund Retail Druggists. Edgefield, Om 19 tf 42 LEADING PATENT MEDICINES, - St Ci AS MEXICAN MUSTANGI LINA MENT for cre of old Sores, Rheumatista, &e. Radaway's Heady RELIEF; Sanford's Liver INVIGORATOR, one of best Liver Medicines ever discovered ; Oxygenated BITTERS; Hhostetter's celebrated Stomach BITTERS, sure cure for Dispepsia; Whitcombs Atbma REMEDY, certain relief in short time; Kennedy's Medical DISCOVERY: Kennedy's Salt Rheum OINTMENT for cure of Scrofula or any kind of eruption; Hiecoman & Co's Elixer of Calisaya Bark for cure of Chills and Fever ; Tarrant's Efferveseent Seltzer APERIENT; Clark's Femalo P LLS; Marebises' Uterine CATHOLICON; PIIILOTOKEN or Female's FRIEND; Pure COD LIVER,oil Jelly anda morepleasant form to take ; Bryan's Pulmonie WAFERS which affords re lief in ten minutes. Just received and for sale at C. W. & J. B. HIODCES. Oct 19 tf 42. FOR THE HAIR. Hleimstreet Inimitable HAIR RESTORATIVE; Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Hair RESTORER and lair DRESSING : Phalon's Improved Magic Hair DYE; Burnett's COCAINE; Phalon'g OCIN E, POMAD1 tuafIInrar OII, all excellent for giving the Hair a lively and ;;lusy appearance. The Ladies are solicited to give the :bove as snrtment an oxamination. C. W. & J. B. IODG ES. Oct19 tf -12 HAIR BRUSHES, OF ALL QUALITIES AND SI'4ES. Tooth, Nail and Shaving BRUSHES; Hut, Cloth and Flesh B3RUSIIES: India Rubber, Cearse and Lung COMBS, a fine variety; Fine COMBS, &c. Apply at the Drug Store of C. W. & J. B. H1ODG ES. Oct 19 t.f 42 Extracts for Cooking Purposes Extract Lemon, " Vanilla, " Rose, " Strawberry, " Pine Apple, "Nutmeg, "Celery, Cox's Sparkling Gelatine, Mace, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cooper's Shred Isinglae.a, The' above with everything usually kept In the Drug line, for sale low at C. W. A J. B. HODGES. Oct. 3, 1S60 tf 39 WVinslow's SOOTHIINE+ SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. For sale lay C. W. A J. B. IIODGES. Silver GlIoss and Diamond Starch. A large invoice of the shlove superior STA RCH, put up in various sizedl package.s, just :at hanad, anal will be soldl at very luow'rate., especially to decalers at 1,lfO C. W. &.J. B. H ODG ES. Fine and Cheap Faily Soaps. A large supply of really good and very cheap Family SOAPS, just opened at C. W. A .J. B. HODGES. Oct. 1, 1S60 tf 39? Bathing Spenges. A largo lot of superior quality, received lby late arrivn1s, at C. W. A J. B. HIODGES. Oct. J, 1860. tf 3 PURE KEROSENE OIL, OF superior quality, anal colorless, foar sale at C. W. A .l. B. HIODG ES. Oct. 1, 18110 tf 39 SEGARS AND TOBACCO. Just receivedl an assoirtmnent, aof as fine SEG;A RS as were ever barought to this Town.. Also, a cho ice lot of Chewing T'OBA CCO. For sale by C. WV. A J. B. IIODIES. Octi1 tf 3 500 Lbs. Blue Stone, For sonking Wheat, for siale at C. W. A 3. B. HODG ES. Oct. 1, 1801 tf 3'. Whitcomb's Asthma Remedy, A certain cure for A sthma. for sale at C. W, h 3. S. DQDGBS. de 116a M ' JAMEAUGUST HAVING R: A FULL AND W STOCK FALL & WINTE OFFES T Determined still to allow n UNDERSE And hoping to give his Custor he has heretofore done. His Styles of DRESS GOODS,' EMBROIDERIES, CLOAKS, SIHRTINGS I PANT STi BED ] NI NEGRO KER Hoping to have an er.rly call from his frire them, one and all, welcome to an ex:urninatio MRS. IIENEY'S Stock of MilLi Augusta, Oct. 2 1860. FALL AND WIN HEHMT ME-TtR C H JANTc AN~D DMA: FINE CL( -ANI PURNISHI Our Stock is now FULL. We keep the will sell all kinds of Goods at the RIGHlT 1 - All o1rdevI Iill be execeuted in the PRUMPTLY. yrAll Gootis guaranteed as repres~entea VAN WINKLE & .AUGrUE Augusto', Oct. 3, 1860 J. E. IMUNGER, Successor to E. Tweedy, Augusta, Georgia, I HI AS now in Store alarge. Stock of FINE GOLD andi SILV lt WATCHES, Of celebratedi maker. Also, a Rich variety oaf Jewelry. C Sets of' CORAL, CAMEO and LAVA in Etrus. eun anal fine Goclil. DIAMONDS, 1RUUY nud (AR1NET in Pins, Rings andtt Ornainents. A greait variety af GOLD FING ER RINt;S. BREASTPINS, EAlt IUt;G. Wat,-h KEYS. '1 CHIARS.S Neck. Vest amal ita CllAINS: U. S. Mint Standard of Solidi Silver SPOONS andl FORkS. fuiney Sets; LADLES, tiWBLETS, C'PS. TIIlfMBLES, Ae. FANCY~ GOODS in great variety suitiable for Holiday Presents. Finc Silver rIlated CASTORS, CAKE BAS KETS. CANDLE STICKS, D.,ubcie Phated SPOONS and FORKS, U'TT El KNIVES, &c. Splendid Cutlery. Cheaip Pocket K NIV ES futr lboys, and aL inree sortmentI of FINE P'EN andt POCK ETr Ct' CLE- I RY,. wiebiaC 4 ent be undersold ; also Di1lK and I LOWIE KNIVES. Ia Pistols. Calt'a Remm Iingtaon anti Allen'~s lREPEATERS Single Bfarrel PISTULS: BJELTS, CAP'S, &c., in tit~e variety. Spectacles. MyI? assortmnt is enmplete in Gold, Siver andi I Steel Framie. Anda I an t i t any1~l3 sight uind prot- I lng goetd vision2La to t h2ld nIt Clocks. I have a greater variety andi a latrger nutnbel0rI fromi SI.50 toa S:: eachl, Warranted perfect timae keepers. Lamps and Kerosene Oil, CLOCKS, WATChlE:S and2( MUSICAL IIONES faithifnily3 repaiired ait theL lowlest rar.e~s nud2 warF ranted. JanI1y 1 MILl AM PJIa SIIES, 129! HATS, CAPS, UrIBRELLAS --0 Wholesale and Re tail! Geo. WT. Ferry, ' MASONIC IIALL4 UiELDING, 21.1 Broad Street, Augusta, Gn., i-k of Gients Moleskin, Cassim~ere, Aeri can anad Fi-ench Felt IIATS. Cloth, Plush. Silk Velvet. Glazed and Seamles Youth'.< andi Children lIATS and11 CAPS, iU grenit variety oif halndis"me styles. Silk, Alpaen an 1121 Ginghtusl UMBR I ELILAS ; I Henriy lIantuatiotn H A TS for Negroes: -a Fresh Guaods received lby every Stcenmer. Prices r s ceep as the ebe1ca.sl.2 Call and saee.t Augusta, Ga., Sept. 19, 1860 tC 3( The Greatest Medical Dsoeyof' the Age? KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY. M'~ I t \ ENNDY ofi Rosury. in' di-cover- 1 edin one ofII airnlrenmmIonlal pn~stnre weeds a remediy thaat euresy 3Icory 'Erizic1 of'EE'-et.2c2.r, I ronE thec aroret .%'rrfula d r i to t) ' Iuitnun M For Kennedy's Treefatment on Dis:rases of the Skin, which arel for ::ti :01ns circuilat ion. ala ply to C. W. & J. U. IIODIES. Marf Ift I NOTICE IS HWEJIEY GlIVEN to allC Ne~nneenmedl that a final settlement on thec Es tte of Aifred May. ne'. iem on the 30th dany of April m1t, in thme Ordinnry's tAtlie'e. As thie E'tate will hbe ineuflicie'nt tot pay the dbs e of the sidl deeenisedi. 2(ll the cditoira i ili he ex- t peeledi tat present t hair udemn,and 11 all indtictd lI will settic by that time'. 1: C. M. MAY, , RENRY hART, j *"r 1, GA., ECEIVED ELL ASSORTED OF R331Y G00BS, ?IESM AT E MARKET PaSES o House in Augusta to LL HIM ners the same Satisfaction Stock embraces all the new LND SHEETINGS, FFS, 3LANKETS, PGRO BLANKETS, NEGRO PLAINS, SEYS, &c. ;d", and the public generally, he wishes n of his LARGE STOCK. ry in the Rear of the Store. tf v. TER TRAUBL 1860. MliAWIFlRB TAILORS, JERS IN )THING WG GOODS. BEST GOODS we can purchase, and 'RICES. most FASHIONABLE STYLE and SHACKELFORD, 3TA, GEaORGIA.. tf' 30 eght for the Suffering Million! DR. MANTIN'S BREAT REMEIDY. JOY TO THE WORLD. IRE FOR CONSUMPTION, AND ALL MANNER OF LUNG DISEASES, SHORTNESS CF BREATH, DYSPEPSIA, DYSENTFEiY, &C. lIE MIOST PLEA;-ANT DRINK IN TIHE CAlitlEI) BY EVERY .lAN.WIVOMAN OR CllILD. TiRAVELING; IN A NY COl'NTRtY. LT) 3MIX WITHl TIJElL WATERL FOlt DRIINK. Utinic-rtoss rott T.ttisa.-A Wine Glass full ree times a ulhmy, or iuftenetr, if necessary. Price, One Dollar per jottle. Auhress, It. L. t;ENTRIY. HLambuirg, S. C. CERTIFIC.TE. Feburun ry 17, 1861l. j Mnt. R. L. l' txrrty :-I have triedl Dr. M!artin'~ rent inumedy four Dysentery oni onec ouf my chil en, which resutlted in, a petrfect enre in three avs. Thhldu bdl not buen well fur mnoreta ittnenth biefoure shte took the medicine. Every iily should keep. it. Tuonrs, .. J.\S. T. Ol'ZTS. [7Four sle by Cnyt. E. Mf. P ENN. Edg~'eteld. .C., and at liy Stores No. 1 and No. 2, in liiarn urg, S. C. No. 1 on Centre Street, Dr. Creighi n's old stunid, nndu No. 2. ion liver.Street, next or to Meeu'rs. Pudgeirt &t Crnfton's Store, nd promuSite llatamonl & Lark's Siere. None genu it unless Dr. Marttini's Cugh itemtedly andl R. L. :entiry, Agent . Ii alitubr.r. S. C.. is hhl:wnu inih et e in thlree, ,ideu.. i.ininur tred by3 mtyself lHamuirg, S. C., Mar 12 if 10l ['he State of South Carolina IX 'QC.IT Y. Jua tnes Hatcher, Admn'ur.,1 lienain~tut letttit, et aL.J [T' :ippearinto.t my satiisfaction it:t Ilie Defen danti, .Tuhi linteheur :,tnd Elyyv Litilan an. twf e:.rirr, arie ab.-tent fr.omi jnd re,ideu beyond,. the. Wi'right, Cutmpllaitiirnt'i S'lictours, It is rdleredl hat; the s-tid abtihiii' eend:nuts. -do airear in.. lead. answer. .'r deeror to t hiis Dill within t hree t:this fron the. publienion hereof, or jnidgunent -ill be rendered aainst thIem prjo r.ns~ Z. WV. CA ItWILE, c.u. u. A pr S. 19iG1. ::m, 14 tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQULITY.' Lwie Hlolloway,i Ernsmitt. Mcu'an iel. Trust ee -arPm n Thtos. lionle-Ct al. J [T iipphearing~ to miy stiisraetion that the Defen laints ' Thiomai~u Evans nnit Agnes his. wire*. Mari. airet Mlcinne, Gourge Kin:g andl Fraines Kini: .side bueyondt the litmits of' this Stat". On in-ti. it the said Def.ndaints do. appeatr and plet-l. nn a'.r or dletur to itit 11l1 withlini thuree mnthlu -ttm the pubtllicationt hereouf or a decree pru run .,uu will hbe entered :ngninst them. A prl 9, 161 'imr I I LOOK AT THIS! HAV'E jusnt rcuivedu oun Cuun:.'iet a finre I amr nilso contstantly receivin:: PICEELET. 18II of all kindls-Macekercl, 'Tront, Bltue und bite Fish. All the nbove~ will be sold liw f'ur ensh. Htaburg, Febu 11, 18fu1. if 6i Whi~skey. BLS. ALA.IIAMA WHITE CORN WIS IC EY, now~ landing tand will bie suuhl louw for ub. S. E. BIOWERS, Agt. Feb 13 tf 6i AOTICE.--All persons indebcitedl to the Es. tatu of Waring Wie dee'.. arc reuenst I iCto tc forurd andtu settle lie claims nugninrt uttu:i anil all tho ise h~avin; dletndts nigainust said sLtte,:are ats,, regnuestedi to presentt them puroiper attested for paymetnt. H. A SIActingAEx'rs. Wr.. a. WiE 1tD " Charleston and Liverpool SAILINO PACKETS! REGULAR LINE. -0 T lIE Undersigned beg to announce that they have made arrangements for a line of S.IL INC PACKETS between the above puit.ts, by which every facility in regularity and speed will be given to shippers. -0-o Fraser, Trenholm & Co., NO. 1, RUMFORD PLACE, Liverpool, Will at any time receive goods intended for ship ment by this line, and forward the same by the FIRST SUCCEEDING PACKETS, and will be always prepared to give any information that may be desired. Arrangements for Freight or Passage may also be made in Charleston, by application to JOHN FRASER & Co,, Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C. The undernentioned first clitss and fast sailing Charleston Ships have been already placed upon the line, and others will be added as soon as re riuired: Sailing Days of the Ships of this Line. From From Liverpool Nam es. Master Charleston 5th .June, GSrsas G. Owas, Norton, Aug. 10 15th June, *EUZzA BOssiLL, Michael, Aug. 31. 24th June, 0UosiiAun, Lebby, Sept. 20. 15th July, E. Sr. PtEnnr., Tessier, Oct. 10. 15th Aug., Jons FRAtsEr.. Hlerbest, Oct. 30: "These three dates are made to approximate for the convenience of Importers for the Fall trade. Future arrangements will be duly advertised. May 17 mly 19 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,: 15 COI.11IO t 'LEAS." WIEREAS, an inquest of Escheat hath been returned to this otfee, whereby, it appears that Charles Mtciregor, late of Edgefleld Dis trict, who was born in Dunbarton, Scotland, and died on the twenty-first day of May, in the year of our Lerd one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven, was seized and pos.essed at the time of his death, of a Lot of Land, containing one-half Acre, more or less, situate, lying and being in the corporate limits of Edgelield Village, hounded on the North by a Lot owned by lRev. P. N. Lynch, on the East by Lots owned by Thomas 1'. Magrath and George W. Landrum, and the Public Street leading from the Court Hioise to Pottersville, on the South by a Lot owned by James A. Dozier. and on the West by a public street immediately in the rear of the Court House, and Lots owned by Williain J. Ready, F. L. Smith and Rev. P. N. Lynch ; without having in his lifetitne made any .lisposition thereof, and without leaving any per .on who, can legally claim the sane. Now in pursuance of the directions of the Act of Assem b!y, in such case made and provided, the Heirs of the said Charles McGregor. or others claiming under him if any there be, are hereby required to appear and make claim within eighteen months from the dite hereof. Witness my hand at Edgefield Court House, this fourth day of April, A. D. 1S60. TIIOS. G. BACON, c.c.p. April 11, 1360 tf 14 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I5 EQUITY. Wil. M. Williams, 1 Atllin* C.,..illiams, I A. M. Settle ata eth--s-,-- - -' iill for Acet. r and Relief. John F. C. Settle and EI aru d horace Settle. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defend ant, Edward Horace Settle, resides beyond the limits of this State, On motion of Mr. Abney, Com; lainants' Solicitor, It is ordered, that the sai-1 Defendant be and appear in this Honorable Court within three months from the publication hereof, and plead, answer, or demur to this Bill, orV jugtnent will be rendered against him pro 7.. W. CA RW ILE, c.E.E.l). March 18, 18f61. .,m 11 8tate of Monthi Carolina, EDGEFlELD DISTRICT. I.5 EQUIT Y Juliana Howard, 1 Wilia 1.]wse, Ii;forDiscor~cry, William SH.,ward, , oriion, Ace'af, Gecoige D. Trillman, |und lRelef. Felix C. McKinney ct al. ) I T appearing to my satistaction that the Defend ants in the abore stnatwi casr, .Eelix C. af-EIIT? :acy, .Juliums N. Mcliinney, Daylis P. McKinney, Alfred Lamk'iyette McKiinney,Margamret Ann Bates, Levi lUates, llen J. Uates., Auderson E. flates, Eliza BI. litamm, Jfamae ll.mm, amnd Martha Earle Lee reside beyond thme litmits of this State, On moationm of Mr. A nser. CeompIlainant's Solicitor, It is ordevredl that the said Defendarnts do be and am - ;iear in this 1iono'rablle Court, within three months :romi~ the publientioin hetr'.f, itind plead, answer < r iemmur to thmis bill, or judgment pr.o co,'feno will Z..W. CARtWILE, c.E.ED. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. S'i:: Unier .and' A. M. Stimih & Co. vs Thour as Ct.a.panmi: IU. 31. Satind ers andl wtife Edney;: Em i'y Chapima n: Namthaie I31eeKny an if ue Eli.a .:-th; l'inerlmey liedienbIaugh nrol m. wife Mttildla; Naticy Ch::i~.mnan and Lewi, Turner and w: ie F'ranmces. Whereais, Siits Uimlem and .\. M. Snmithi & C'., Cr.nli;tars. havet ajpplie-ll to. e, by ptitiont in itri hing. pralyinr thiat a1 part1 n the proceeds of the. lteail Estate 'of Natrhan Chpan,mm dee'd., tuay I.e p:11i over to thiem mis credit.r.-. t', satisfy their dlebts : andl it mup;enring to moy ,aisfaction that II. M. Saunders anmd his wife 101:wy, Defendanits in this caemi, r,miie beyond' the~ litiits of this State, they arc therefoIre rte,;iredl t appenr at the Court .'t Ordiiniry to; be hldeni at Edlgmfiehl C. HI., for i-:getield I itris-t. 'on Silumsday, the 25th day of M1ay. A. 1). Intl. to sho'w eamn:se. if any they en.n, why a portion of the proceeds of~ the sale of thme Itemal E-itate of Nathman Chapimana, dee'd., sold b'y me for Partition ind' DuivisioIn, shonld not be paisi oeer to the saidl Silats Bihtler an:.l A. M. Smith &t '*.., to' sati..y themir deb.t-. or thmeir consent to the itme will Ibe enitared' 'If ree.:rd . tGian unier my harin ca Itu this the 25th dlay of Fehriuamry, A. Ii., I 'ol. W. F. U'RISOE, O.L.. Feb 27 3n $ State of South Carolina, EDG EFIELD DISTRICT, 15 EQUI TY. Sarahb Brondwtater, Gleorge 1. 1 lironadwater, et. atl. | en. Dill fur Pariion., Jasiah King and wife, Mary I A., and others. J IT uppe)arinag to umy sattisietionm, that the Defend. mnts. Josiah King and wife, Mary A., and Levi ilibhamrd and wife, Sarahl A., are absent fromt nr.'I reside beyond the limits of this State, On motion by Mr. A nyt.:, Comipt's Sol'r. It is ordered that the said l~efenmdants do atppeamr within three months fromn the publication hereof, iand plead, answer or dIemnur to this bill, or judgement will be rendered agnintst them pr~o conDIfIo. Z. W. C.A RtWILE, c.E.E' T. March 2. 1861t .2me 9 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, I5 EQUIT Y. T.iley S mith, by her inext friend,' B ill fomr ler't. Mary Pmmdgett. Manchaester Pad- ' andl Setlment. get r, Adlo'ers, et. al. J [T appelaritlg to myt) satisfnetion that the Defend ant, Arthur Smuith,. is nhieent from and r.-sides beyondu the limitis of this State. On motion h - Mr. Wnrian-r, Cotmpl's S',l'r. It i- ordered that the saidI D~efendl:nt do nlpeair within three months frum the publienationi hereof, andl pleadm, answer or demutr to this hill, or judgtment will be rendered af aitnst Z. W. C.\RWILE, ettp State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT, I5 EQITY. Janmes Hatcher, 1 r... , lW of rericor ad for Alfred Hatcher, JIohn i Ace'I., nmke seaeer, de lmittcher, et. al. J I T appearing to my satisfaction that the Defend ants John Hatcher and Po.lly Phillips, are ab sent from and resitdo beyond the limits of' this State, On motion by Mr. Wnaon-r. Compl'ts Sol'r; It is orderedi that tite said Defendants do al pear within three months fromi the publication hi reef, nud1 .Inswer, plendt or dlenmur to this bill, or judg ument will be renileredl ngainst them pro confenO. 7..W. CARWILE, c.E.E.TI. March 2, 1561 :3ma 9 For Sportsmen. J UST received1 FIFTY BAG S superior Sporting SH OT. nll No,. Also, on hand a supply of good POWDER, CA.PS, Ae. sram~uj Oe 1L . ... 0e