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BY S1z-fliE1S, ^IR?L & C3. A'si icl'~'iUII~ALkl01 &D M STIr. M3FI'Ai'.ED WITH A:: ZY!: .ISea-on :lILd L~atitude. The ihush to our Great Cities. Not only the business, but the accretions to) the populationl of our great cities, de p'n iiid tc ui~! 1(111 the e*' enitry. lh'1h i.ands 1?t, t . ,"V .I a r~'Caritc Sut si'ct.e to) a inent,. Crowd.; poss5ess foir theiui It dies ofi tasciiatio. Tt e Casuic.4 ebing :1111 !h.;.i~. :tf thle (-;rot wiv' Of iliuiiiiaiii th, ill::['. . _, !'''11! *i' . : rt ei[tl (it everyV variety~ of !"it11aatter :nd coH4stalit no~velty ofi iiteidei t. I ikt, thle influence of the tijtn* 01 1)011 the luliuier, Cau~ses the pulse to brat with thIrobs,, atid the 1ic':irt to swell with jdeazures inexperienced ill their rus~tic Iltus; a111, thle tils and temupttions, tie vicissituides antd the vicest, tizt; so!iitze.ilt ; int the stiltdenial-, t he discciiiits ni d the diseases, incidenit to thir nIew Cat er of citt lie, seem tvuii nvl~re thanl corn 1pC'U ':itA by theC ?rat i1ei tio:t ('f that tuhbit ii n -pint of the roan;, of the present day. toc whozi l zdveutire is a passion and restle~siess it hab~it. R~ut tlik tendency to ru-h to t he great c'Cntres (it p ijitiltt I ',ti a1 i er :1'*e** riowis ev.i. F1-i""Il sodicitiue li their fertility' Ilse. hiandl ot citivalti' n to tleck thlen lwit It tPl"(n i lt' citiiit IV, ai'. left lie tit iLiid. fvli i'. in t !:: " 'rinvied ltrotess! 'ii. c6:Y. vui'il Vo it ofte ril;Inol~al~~1:n rnulnhoo d "Weelininitjto :Igre with hope's on. Pt!ii, id anid aii ews aind mu tsces Iist ll!!. foiritunate itideeci4 it' the seduction; of' vice have uncit tidied er:ini naiity to the record C'91nt r: in time social s1'.ttelii. ])eas!i" Iaic':1turi's there have templdes overcrowded f..!lui'.vllip) ants 'ce1i 1":irl'ittCv and erirltt l I::''1 l:' 11:'[[!1~ ini Which tle onle 11:1 it i-li E it' ta'liic :and, lithe rlla II.. I ( iii ('fc* ti'rj(u.* Thie 'creLc tit' itlih"' 'ci. t ie lt i!i tl rifi-wtid ~fa' s.ociety, ti ic o tlmiit inii Ill(, ti ri.'ltti, t'dcljc'~ tif hliiian Ii ;' 11ll1)11i. LrI'ttt ('ities. anid as filth genle. 'i' a pes Ilelici'. s' thl1 I' iiicrrtctitl itit . :I I hat is ctfl.iislt! tuc viritie eoi'r"iijits till IliiIeiihty CCI socuiety. \liethe iiillneiie 111"-1 e'xert i.Cr ioc. :l4the cent 't cf" 11'r:1e It', cc(..!l t'an oft I tlit c] hf'i(ene-, ill * (I: t5 liji' fleiwetr fs~r evil ttl'u t Lru,5. A, they Iii maet the \tviugtit o eliterprise. hIr 1::'ti1eic' he wvliicic (,fc I iroigres", the aItl=', seat ter tlitc seedts (t' luxury"1 and (t'InlOiaii Jie'i1ziii I d teo hauig ltcsehl. if &iai-ll!.:e Vt~a vinireasil' ti.teiishai Is and toe dll~ f:~ the se:liitig pol.l of iuoral jicalltieaii. SAVE Yore: SEES.-As this is the sea soil for our Iarmers alid Gardeners to save their turnipseed we would advise them to bein nwi :!aIl save all, as well as ll oth.: '1' m I .!. !:rdt. : .seell4 as they 1,e . i l.,. n . : 1 pit l. a. ."i-r ht.i ed will be cut 4il. Facts aboutitules. It is well known that the more spirit a horse has the more liable he is to wear himself out. ender bad treatinent ; I im1e:n if he has a driver that is careless, or o(e that is iip:iMient au'1 petulant. Ihorses, :t4 al 'rem-r-d !hing, have m--r"ie lifre al: mt .;h-- dia.. ne .. r a: inuW!. are . anoarl In t lhis reganlt. Thl*:is it. reaso wht %y 1 inre mules ar preferred o' uit te Sth.t ern market and h:,rse mules in the North. 'There is a (difi'rence hetween a. man driv in,; hi. own team:id a trusting them with 1 .'e-in ss hand. For niy own u::, I pre fer bor n mule<. fori. besideC thet ad-vantage in their better ambition, the mnoVance of hiving a tearn So otien in hett i; avoiteld. There is no use in denying that minules. iore tlill horses, are nat:rill d uiisposed to Inischiief'-sichi a. jumil ping 'elees, tIear. ing down gate;, getting oit uf the st:bl'. .uniiiipinig on young animiiiais, ete. The oil' prevenii'.ve is to aceCIstofin them, troa Ilie first, to stro ng inielosures and good fix tIr. Tha' mu!es are more apt to kick I ln i r: , I c::n lr.u- V enliorse, vet per. Imps it is :it worth while to deny. To p:l iatet the case. I niulst say that they are not Comm lonly handled and petted when youim horses are; hence the habit is not 'corrected. A mule dislikes and fears at sr:'riger. ITe re:ulily shv b i'So;w dience to WeI iilaster, and son11 heCeoileS attac'hed to hime. T[his disposition. though appj::at in soune ho'ses, is not so Ciilnilnon'1 ai< wih males. There is anotlhor particular in whiei he .li; f-rs 1'- 'Im a h re. In : 1ntri' l'-. Aimp ia':, Iowever lively in ir l1e'::1. ho will be s'un-ish and din., whilst a horse iil be oi the lookout f.ir -ai excuse tC t i away,. (-n;t eiiman" thits alludes I ::a error tre queilui~y coun~ittedl ini driving; hors'es: \mn: the nistakes in ihl li:iviig :iliI 'T'ler inI ::1itgemeilnt i U l'sA.4 whihimite co'l'I :inle:r our ,b1:en- inc. lne has t;!! !:i. .'ld 1.; on .u:'cour.!: et' its Iienta ten1 y witi i it seleni to u1. very jianill and t i~vious j,a'inin:I s. , WV e re..f 'c ta driving'_ piie k-qick~ sat :m t'tier tile dlai lig i olnliley--ilnu elieiatli lpoli -t:il111g. wLl the hiorse or horse-s :are oftel IIs II :ts f'edin e:il111 make. L:t11 wllhelL at hirse litds islt"'' tit'i and watered anl lir or tWoI bI-,! ort! starting i on a. . iurley or drive of several miles: it is prop;er to drive .iwl 1hr the first rile or t wo; but whenit he hi'hrf1edin and watering have been luire rieent, the projriety ofgoing aloIin! at :1 jog or (asy IaeL* is still inure llr'ent.. Coiii k, ifunder. brokeni wind, have all of the:n resulted frim too ral..id driving whei the horse w as fill. A frieind of (furs. :1 physiclan. whou hiad m.ccasiona sonwittinues o v'iolte this dictate (if go1d :,(1;imange metli ill his haste to reach sill lie case of .at irgency, oice intormed us that whe he drove at a rapid rate immceitely atetr feeding, his horse would scour abnuost in. varibly, and seem to sull'er considerably. Pe.A Vm~; Fro Cows.--Mr. J. L. I ewh-t t of Balti ni ire. iniformus the editor i Of the' AmehIricani .l'rinier. that lie took~ his ((iw. oi' necll en~.I it elover' field1 alal ifedi therni oil the vines of thle bilackl pen. The result wasIL, that in the Ii rst weiek their proi'iducto imitter was incrietsua ti-m 16; to 21 hbs., and0 in the secondl a still fitrtlier improi'vemienlt froin 21 t' 34 lbs. This experiment is interesting, amd fur iishes a valuable hint to all our readers. With dute asenition to piea-cuilture, stock of' aill kinds may be kep-jt ini good conidi. ion. One cam have plenty of lka :nml butter and at the s:tiie timne produce' a viei~s shoul~d lie cut, eured iande hioused lie lore they are ripe. D'iohe in wate Ir two squIare inc-hes i I glue :nid an eqiiiuallquatity ofiinii. Mix :ilid boil with flour, as5 ulsual, :uii' when ierly cold stir in u two teaspi oiifull s of cloves or haveiiiler, the whole ti inake a ait of' paste. Keep) it in a well covered vessel. Toi pirevenit pasite~ from ting iiohlyl, 1il IwithI it aL piece of su~gar ot lea] of the size of aL filbert to a p.int of' Siect: k:1.:ne.--Take thr-ee gal~ons of alot.aol, a tle poantid If essence iualI th like qjuanitity' of gingecr-iix wvell toreher, ith a gill if yeast;, h-t stain o er i.;ht, aid bottle ini the nioirnling. It 'i beV ii iood condiition to I dirink in .ctwty-foui ~hours. It is pah itabile. ~hoeomie beverageC. II~u AllemI z:n W~rnor-r Ir':.-To hitve ro. icE'. I he phm:~ reconnuliiende1d byi ha exel lent antd useful jmbliatiiiiI. Ithe &~4i. c I/O e Ju-ic5 is a good~ one. Putl a tivit. rl ailt openicu flat th1ing~t with leiv, in a L saucier: puit oh this tiivit thle plate of b uttr ;fill ithe saucer with water ; turn-l a cinioniti flowier-pot up~side douwnii veir :h . butter, so thai~t itt eu p~- shllI be wil huin i the isacer and und~er the waiter. l'lui the hioie of* the flo wer-poit. with a co.ii-. Lin drenhl thte low.er'-p it withi watier. sel i i a c'ol phee unill iningltt,iir if done at rea.kfas.~t the butter' will be verhy har'd fbv sipeeer ti.Ie. I low iulurly of 0111' Ii iwn luau dhigschln girlIs, who hatve lie< a .-a i'iig phiulosoil . . istiollolliv i. Syilix :111. pu'riseidv. c: wi'it2 aill explilatiOii iof i tii wvilllIll a iisot llth I C~:::No Sxl:s. &.c.-.Thei f'.Jbnving& i~s a go l reci pa which will gzive sti dle.s andi bridiles a goo i polI' ltlih and bit eintly free froii aIl sticktiess :-Tile wivtts of' tur.e eggtI evapiiorated tillI the s-ubistance i u j'it of' ..dill nu ilj t Illii ai c ull ll wini boittle, and~ fill nol with water-. tll be ill ftie: sif' greait SiX?. bill the facts ae till the othier way. Laiarge Luirsis 'r miiore liable to sturnbt! li lit, hI onie than t ho i of~ hmie h .,ivt. iiti. Theyi~ are ithl . . ar.. nd e~~ill : h rush e.-s o <prick ' tit'h'e f:Irge ofa! ht 8 is ianai'itra ('iI C.-l hi' p I'!. I4e'ity' 1.1 all CouliflU1- I itii' , I wtOle) larget or .sliall, de'penids, in( a -~'at det"r.', i1j!4)I the OeiC'tI:':igllellit ;111 1 : ti .t:irt givena I h.it Clas's ol' cit ilelm' 1.+ i:2. 441 the lII'iCip.4a II ipo:'i 1,1 L'VL'rV ! eutl:lltll .\-,:11,1 lll~)Il t d v w ll-lilq if of all departments it'o trade 'ialiiunntl de penuds. Ileiwec it follows., that it is the duty of' all to thriow out to that substl tial and reliable por'tioni of the corn iuwni.] ty--thec inneclicse.--'Ue c e iiuagiet a.s \\ill inucie thi'in to i'I~eaifl aaiid build. l1[4 l'l luii, 4*'$ a ' iilit\', l!b4a.uui et\ i' ti iiilt.Ld. It is till; (!hiS .41 of l:14, 1ideedL. 14 Wvho givye IGJiiC anid ilIO40itiil(L to) the ] ,IIdC of theirt 3' i.] rt. In them can ;geii':dly be f'.9 lldt gtlcrous iop1ulss,1 iii ncst iiht1t ia'3I :11.1 I lie 11-Ile liiiiiei pies of 1ici1-hj .Ti~tiig gut I:u ad I llr'igh'1 ev\il Vef44 il they are. thle Lirt anid:13 sIteadfast f'iends (If thi 114.11 33 4.:g )1'san :iii1 'C 1.W c.itLi zens. In seusrils at" Iir1slwaritv aind adver city alike are they we"dded to the coiuinu. ilty ini wliell thleiri lot itsi beeti cast. Nas'hville Gazette.] - - -- Died ilich. ----- (: It \va;i a sd !iilleral 1t4 inc." said the sp~eaks r, " the saddt~est I have attended for years" " "That of' Eadinoi:dsii 1' I II-, V did 13. dlie ?" 4.44a1'.:low. a fii)v('t V-liS I :fe wais (ulie l(4IlLg St '!IiLei Wi ii tilel' 4114.1'It ait every 4Is~v i: g4' t' ' ii'tilelL Ii1ili4.'4. Iiizia all the \\'iii !t. 1 Iii !icl I rtises that were d1t~1 ili;'il neve t.' 4 knlowf~ i iuiei'lt.' t\"et he ':L a iitictlt a133 I eldnrflg' ren1:1ikedl 1111; of the cotnpl:ullv. "l';atir'lit ;:1 a Zh3ist.aI-e(illllri3t a~~s it ty. a nwrd orta he was Wv(i"ill v (11'.a I letter fi-ti'. IeI ought to ha~ve -iteeeeiled. 1v1u" lie deserved suc cess." t?" t" te]):iii heinot succeed~ ?" cjuestii.d thet (lilt' 114!I l'::l S ,keii uf' his 1!i's'44'e1':1llte aitlnd ii 'nce. :No i.sr. lie 41ied 140(41'. :t I hIall Il~ sai. Nothling that li~' Bill his hand14. to evie' sue c~eile. A i tal 1'It+ 1i :1! ii v setliiied tio at tend ev'ery 4..31 4'3'4I"4.'. I Wa:s w'.it Ii hll)n in his' laist 4114i314.t,' said thle ot her, " antd thou1 ghit lie! died.4 rich." "N I); lie hae!e; lefit. 11liiw 1-ehlind, was 61 je heiris wvil have noiV( 30cIuen 41 as~'1 tol the :341 iiiistra:tiIl of 1 tilt' (slate3.'. ielef' a :iuI mu3te," s:a.l onei'..:d that is siil 4.thilig' " A'nd aI legac:l'V 3i)1lie deeds~i that1. 44vei'1t .iitllc iii tie 3l:L1111CO lt huuiaa:iIy t' uAnlc t h i'l~SQi31i4' :iifn~ler. ' I .4'5143i5 (I Iliatill4.'C Ill Suifi'lri,~ Of hInge 31l :41ver::i v ; of heavenl ii ' ai id 4.33C whe lltI 1) suill1111~ l;tl I 1143 his biwiilder ilgjnpath;'' \v:u~ t he tt'stiitn o 14)1' :31 t tir. And hligh1iU t11. li:ltlI COIII'agli, heroiC hilt. Ilis richer. may he admired, but, c i>: seldom re.pected. Mos, often he O es ret:tin wealth, and sometines he &ets alonig' to the work house. He who voubl no~t. wo rk fur iinseif is at last ob i:.r\l to w .rk :- Ith'" h11 tre l.rt * o l'ii '!t eI inl'n .ts of - wo'rking olir Wayv.' "iilg 111:fr, Cocentrate our power:. Difllusion is the great evil >' lifei. Becvine master of your own bu iness, ad you are fiiaster of other men. fur he who by applicatiou and prrsever. mee :acquires fheility and aptitude, is al vavs in deznn:nd, and is bound to succeed. 'Ilh U rol.er and his Clerk. Many a man who has become a hard ned criniial inigt. have been saved to ociety by a little tender sympathy and liscriiinate kindness in the beginniig of is vicisnas life. F.ew mesn hive grace to Let like the broker inl the f'ollowing inci ient, but success would follow often such indness: t is easy to ruin, and it is easy to save yotuig nan. One of the leadin' 1ro cers of' New York had a young nan in his npl)y. The vast auount ()t' money in is hands was a great teItation to him. m:Il sims Were inissed day alter day ; >lie quarter, th.sn fil'y cents, then one dol a r, then two dollars were missed. Ile vas charged with the peculation. The iroker showed hin how he could detect he ahstraction of the smallest sum of no1ey ; tile young moan staimnered and -unfessed. "Now," said the broker, I hall not discharge, I shall not dishonor on. I intend to keep you, and make a nani of' you. You will be a vagabond if on go along in this way. Now let me e'eno inure ot' this." hew cot to his work. lia did not disappoint the confidence. He id hon to his employer. And the ther day lie was inducted into one of our aiiks'in ali honorab e position, and his !::iployer beeane his bondsman to the unmzunt of X10,000. Hiad he conducted ts somie would have done-sent the bov tway. pruelained his dishonor-perhaps ie would have ended his days in the Stato Prison, and been eint to his tonib in thE :ub of:t on viet. liut a young man was -eseutied from ruin who had been placed iid the teinputiion of money, and for a noitnent tas overeone. A Snm.t:.-Who c:an tell the value of a uile? It costs the giver nothing, but is .eiuid price to the erring and relenting. lie sad :ad cheerloss, the lost and for. ;aken. It disarms inilaice--subdues tein. er--turns hatred to love, revenge, to iineliess, and paves the darkest paths witlh gems of sunlight. A simile on the r'w betrays a kind heart, a pleasant 'ricid, :l anetionate lrother, a dutiful on1i, and a halpy hushnd. It adds charm .o beauty. decorates the face of the de. urinuI. :n111 makes lovely womnan resen. )!, the :ngel of Paradise. Who will el'use to .sile ? Tiu: "Szit.:n."-TIe're is something oYely in tihe unenc ot sister, ant1 its tfitr inee rarely tails to call iil) the warn af. 'eetions of' lihe gentle heai't. T[he thioug!h'ts :hat circle round it are all quiet. beautiful inid pure. Passion has no place with its tssoc'iations. The hopes and fears of love, hose strong emotions powerful enough a shat t r aznd e~t ingni ish Ii 'e itself. hiid 10 hionie there. The bride is the star, the alismnaim of' -the bie'zrt. thle i;izonucl:ihovo zll Ipiie, bright :andl )thaing in t he noon. I y sun ; a sister'. the g.-mz of iifderi ighit, cazlzl as~. z le zillw inoon, :and set i :a coronet of peairls. A narrI l.mzzs.-lhiate not. It is niot s'ortI ~hi ie. Your lifec is not lon g enlouigh .o inzke it pay to eliI ill will or lard .houzghits toward :zhiy one. WVhat if that muzi hzad lhe;zted youu. or thast wonziam hats il~z ve.d y'u fthlsef Whatt if' this friienid i:ns tizrsaken vont ini Linie of' need, or that mie lavingz won youtr uiti'nst cozalidence. rour' w:irowset love, coinchided thait lhe pre 'er~s to conzsideIr :znd treat you as t strazn er? Let it paiss. \\'hzat ill'er'ence will t ill:zke Lio you ini a few y'ea's, wlzin you o hzeilee tui Ilie *' illit iisetivei'edl eoniitry I" I1 whou ill tr'e~it yu will be morie soa'ry i' I 'i i 'l Iiil y'oui, evi'il Iii v'otiz' dleepest. A l'ew inure smiles, a few ior'e tears, omez lea'surze. iinch paini. aL little longer i ri') ii ig :il i ul wo rry' i i ug lo tulghi t.h1 w or'll, oz l i e h:a:.t v ijlr ie t iits, and i ah t'i1 t t h'ewr tlls il (Pll' jltiY \will bet '' plat'ed. ouit' u ind l:e Ill i'e' r :ln ille ill ziredl will b~e i] Fall and Winter Styles ! hATS AND CAPS, --AT 71 . Pt t. ,OI E M, SU E M'Srf AUGUSTA, GA., .;JJ ('(i UMPLI|!;, .S. C. ,f?1 new se ~in't'uuu "~ AS r~ole...3.y .EM-Ei. Ant'Ral:t, SeTrn -5t lohnI C [oo:le's Granil i~~iitilile ['Iats. EA'110is now' tu nnfaturnge~~ UR iATS. us uct it as $1,5I''Eat f .i Thei ptule wil find it to heiir it'r toe ive Angneta~,fr.,Seti 25 tf r3u [i CKI CilEA'ilA M il tan.1' hre SP ~eRN 'EIt . o Is rl.ri~. ,oi nit'i E irdgefiehl . 11. o ica i.nhy, Tneedis, enedyf'n.Tusils nd wat Slirmo' inhun.n~ ~'i, Irsi a iu i E s of th wenty fivs~e icny the uia..nli. wis:il the priieg f sin anyf m:oreI~t napoin in oul rahe nexts II 'CKf Cll f.AiTilA "slli at inek hortseI...i y art Lj 'thi. ~fii;rs Sprig. ho t s'sixtee handsl hiug. ile riew : si uur'.- byii3 imp.\ h i , usdtihan by Irnp. ihor thd~anby L Tupihte. ',th.hn b iniO ' M . J t.n by:darn leby Ip' ed.r Es K tr\lay1na :No dae hre hoC eirinH t reed~,i. fr. n. h ntsd early ii im L. Wonwi b I o ecs i'if' i!.t l srt. 31h and t: ts . isO (1 iene.I(~t'5 alerin; -ie T.i .5s. h ier' i i, h o will sinl ' tl gos so lw slrsa'4. TL.. EGt. UaCN ., i!azr , Mz. 1. 181. 'f mi t C. W. & J. B. HODGES, Successors to Drs. Teague, EDGEFIELD, S. C. 'id leave to cail the attenti-n if the eii.ez. of Elgeli.:.to their complete uSocks of DR UGS, MEDICINES, CH-IEMICALS, I'AIf'S, lillY AMl IN OIL, LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw. Machine Oil, Train Oil, VARNISHES, &c,, Just received and fur sale by C. W. & J. B. JIODGES, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. Edgefield, Oct19 tf 42 LEADISNG PATENT MEDICINES, --Srcn A MEXICAN MUSTANG LINA MENT for curr of old Sores, ltheumatismi, &. Rtadaway''s IReady ItEL.IEF.; Santord's Liver INVIG;ORATORL, one of best Liver Medicines ever discovered; Oxygenated LITTElRS; Hlostetter's celebrated Stomach BITTERS, sure cure for Dispepsia; Whiteombs Athma REMEDY, certain relief in short time: Kennedy's Medical DISCOVERY: Kennedy's Salt Rheui OINTMENT for cure of Scrofula or any kind of eruption; Hecemuan & Cu's Elixer of Calisaya Bark for cure of Chills and Fever; Tarrant's Etfervescent Seltzer APEtIENT; Clark's Fetale PILLS; Miarehises' Utrrine CATIIOLICON: I'llLOTOKEN or Fein:le': FRIEND; Pure COD LIVER, oil Jelly and a more pleasant forn to take ; Bryan's 1'ultnonic WAFERS which atlurds re lief in ten minutes. Just received and for salo at C. W. & J. B. IIOD(ES. Out 19 tf 42. FOR THE HAIR. leiumstreet Inimitablel AIR RESTORATIV'"; Mrs. S.:A. Allen', World's fhair ItESTORE and flair DRESSING : Plhalon's Improvaed lagic Hair DYE; Burnett's COCAINE; P'haln's COtINE, POMADE and Hair OIL, all excellent for giving the Hair a lively and glossy :ppearai nee. The Ladies are solicited to give the above as sortment an examination. C. W. & J. B. HIODGES. Oct 10 ti 4'2 HAIR BRUSHES, OF ALL QUALITIES AND SI:'ES. Tooth, Nail and Shn:ving B U IHES; flat. Cloth and F'le'h UIRLUSHES; India Rubber, Conre'e andli Long CO)MBS, a fine variety; Fine COMBS1, &tc. A pl'ly at thie Drug Store of C. W. & J. B. ht00i;l:S. Oct 19 if 42 Extracts for Cooking Purposes Extract Leimon, " Vanilla, " Strawberry, '' Pine Applle, " Nutneg, "Culh:ry, Cox'. Spairkling, thltine, Ml:,'-. Cin namgon. be, The abo~ve withI everythiin g usually kept in the Drug line, for ';ile low at* Os t. ::,160i'9 WXinsl ow's SO0TIHINGi SYIRUP FRun(I CIliDREN TIIEET'1IIN(G. For sale by C. W. & .J. B. ll1000 ES. Sih-er (moss and~ Diamlond Starch. A large invoice of the abowve superiur STA RCUI. lput up in variious wizedl parl::ages, juds at hiandl, and will lie sold atL very low rates. e-specialIly to deailer. at C. W. & J1. B. IWOIJES Oct1. 1, 1SI'0 tf :9 Fine anid Cheap Family Soaps. A large supply of really g~oid and very i-eel Famuily SOAPS, juist opened at C. W. & J1. B. JIDG ES. Oct. 1, 1860 if 3 Bathing Sp)onges. A large lot of superior <ptality', ree-cem by late arriviils, at U. W. & J. B. .1l01'. ES. Oct. 1, 1860d. ttf3 PURE KEROSENE OIL, OF supierior erzulity, amndnO crrlesi. -for msale at SEGARS AND TOBACCO. Just received bit assoroneint. of as fine SEGAIRS nis were sver l' rmughit toi this TIown. Also, i 01) -ice lot oh Chewing 'f0R A CCO. F or aLei by C. W. & J. 13. 11001t.i S 500 Lbs. Blue Stone, For soniking Whent, for taile at Oct. 1, 1860 tf 3 Whitcomb's Asth xia Remedy, A certain enre fomr Ast hhm, .for s.le at C. W. k. J. 13. H ODO RS. Oct 1, i800 39-2 JAMES AUGUSTA :AyING RJ0 A FULL (AND #1 ST0CK FALL WINTE OFFERS T] TLE LOWEST POSEU, Determined still to allow n< UNDERSE] And hoping to give his Custon he has heretofore (lone. His Styles of DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, CLOAKS, SIIIRTINGS A PANT STI BED I Nf NEGRO KER IHoping to have an early call from his frier them, one and all, welcome to an examinatio: MRS. IIENIEY'S Stock of Millin< Augusta, Oct. 2 186O. FALL AND WIN IT 11TIN1 M"E'rRCH ANT A YD DEAD FINI CL( -AND FURNISIH Our Stock is now FU LL,. We ke'ep tte I will sell all kinds of Goods at th: 1Ill'T I ' All orders will be executed in tie PR7uMPTLY. ng? All Good.s guaranteed as represei~ntedJ VAN WINKLE & Augusta, Oct. 3, 1800O J. E. MUGER, Successor to E. Tweedy, Augusta, Georgia, I -~ A. unwn tatre a large Sto'k ofr FINE ..O I10LDud "1IA' ttt WATCHES, i)F e:lebrated n~nker..r. Also, a Rich variety of Jewelry. cL .hts ofi Col.A L, CA31EO andl L.WA in Etruas 01A3103N1)S, Itt'UY and (AltNET inu Pins, :ing ad lOrntamient$. A .gre'at v.triety of' GOLD FINIIEIt 1!TN5. h'lAR3M. Neck. 'vt andI Feb CIlA INS: U. S. )l iit S'tndard eof Soli'u S!ilver $ PO )N' LA~ DaLES. t t1/LF.Tis. Cl'PI. TVIIM IILES..& FlANCX t(t00J$ ini ',rat variety .,uitabk for Holiday Presents. I Finue Filver Pited CASTf~llS, CAEE P.\V CANDLE S$if'KS, Dunh1,p PIt.:d SPOON" n:ial FulRKS, 1W-T '1t11 KN IVE$, Ae. Splendid Cutlery. Chei!ap Pocaket N NI V ES for 1;oys, andl n Ia r" 'a :'.tttrtit of 1 FINE P EN an. P'OC ET Wi' LE iBt.'WJE I(NIV ES.I Pistols. Colt's. Retumt ttin~ a ndl .\lln's fllE .tEA lS $iin.la' ltarreL' P' tsTO L1: IL iLTS, CA PS. &c~i.. ini Iinei vairie y. Spectacles. .My ntuoimet is c'tr .lete in Uihil, Siver and S'teeI Fr'inets. Ato I 'nn .nitt anly ,igh4It :and pro-ii Clocks. I hav~e a greate'r v'ariefy and. au larger unonher LA.-.m the wh'Ii'. iarket cant ,dhio . ti t pr r Iv. S ,!'t to S:;n e.ach, arnt pr feeili i m e - r ii,. g Lamps and KerOsene Oil, IcLOtCKS, WATrcitiS .ad MUSICAL, UioNES~ 1i.thfu tlly' repaLired ait the Iowest rt'.e d wit rar-I Jan. ly 1 JIATS, CAPS, UiMBRElLLAS ' WhVbolosale and lRetail! Geo. W. Ferry, MA3ONIC IALL B3UILDING, 2.1.1 Iiro.\d Street, Augusta, (cn., -lAS receiv'. 'I t 1.-.rge tad c'arefully seleeled Stock or' C cuts ahoeskinu, CiasAaimere, Amueri anu andl French'I .Velt I ITS. CA PS, netw ndii e. egiat paatterns ; Youth's aind Ch.'adrenu htMATS aind CAPS, in grnt v'arie')ty at han -isoatne -tyl'i. Silk, A lpace'i unud a lnit CM 31it ELLAS ; Ira ]teav'y P'~ulattion~ 11 A TIS for Ne'gries: Fresuh U uud:s rec'eivedt by every Steamer. Prices a! as cha' p n'ti the ebenpeisL'it. Cal anad see. Augustat, Gat., Sep1t. 19, "1800 ~ t f I The Greatest Medical Discoveriy ol' .the Ag~e ! K ENNEDT'S ] MEDICAL DISCOVERY. M 1U. K ENNEltX', if ll'sh-niry, 1 haladiscover- F el int oae of' ouir conit:mn' paturtae V we a remedcay tIruat e'nres 3 ror~y E'i.'.3cI. Oi'' Lu23.or. - l'ilea. th "'kin, wh'uih are foar .rtuiteatiu'rrenltationa. :ap- A ply to C'. Wt. &C J. 11. h~~ 1DG E. Fresh Family Groceries. E PE iNN, A ret,'t hia' reaied'a a f're'sh snp.ul , paIv ni 01n'CE h:ES 1W E:V'llY~ U)E.-i E C i P II ON. wih eill ~i ' 1 e'xeli ve~iily foar I3 CuaMa 'h at fro ibis date. All arde'rs far nr aticksu int ths line musL to acctupimia with the Calh. L, GA., EC. 1VED ?LL ASSORTED R BRY GOOBS, EMMufET PRIDES, > House in Augusta to LL HIM ers the same Satisfaction .tock embraces all the new .ND SIIEETINGS, JFFS, LANKETS, ,GRO BLANKETS, NEGRO PLAINS, KEYS, &c. ;,, and the public generally, he wishes of his LAllGE STOCK. ry in the Rear of the Store. tf 9 TER TRADE. 1860. TAILORS, LJERS I~N )THING G GOODS. EST GOOD:3 we can purchase, and ICES. inost FASIIIONAB3LE STYLE and SHACKELFORD, ,TA:., GEORGIA.. t! 39 ight for the Suffe ring Million. DR.h MANTIN'S s'REAT REMEDY. JOY TO THE WORLD. RE FOR CONSUMPTION, AND ALL MANNER OF LUNG DISEASES, SHCRTNESS CF SREATH, DYSPEPSIA, DYSENTERY, &C. iFuiroly '7cgotablo IE .\OST PhEASANT lil!NK IN Tll W');IDJ-'.E I; ITTI.E Sl10o'I.J l~IE CA.\lt i El> 1V1* E\'EI:Y M1AN. Wu.\A N Olt CII I.). TlilA Y El.! N' IN A NY ('Ot'NflY. T) MIXN WITil TrilEll! WATER! F'.i U t! N K. r.:ie time- a dlay, ir sitener, if er Li:ary. P'rieta On te D)olIir per ,Bottle. I : ihanhrg, S3. C. CEB.TIFIC.A.TE i.-gr Ci::, . Edgelkel-l I~istriet, ) F..arniary 17., 1.;I. j rent limedy :&or lays:zmary i'n ione. of mzy chi en, ichk~ rsult -. in ai lLrfect euire in threi vs.. TheL ebibl bhid niI heen w~ell fr~m moure thur: inmh biefore shei tonk the mnedliie. Every JA s. Tr. o'ZTS. .' Foir sale by Capt. E. 31. P' EN N. Ed-:efield. C.. .anrd at umny Stiores Nii. I :uui No. 2. ini linin1 ire. S. C. Noi. I ': Cintre Street, lir. iCreigh n' .1.1 etatnd, aind No 2, (nn liver St reet, nex' uisite llanimnd~ & l.ark's Store. Ni.ne genu n'nule.s lDr. Stairtin's~ Ci.n~1h lbiamedy umnd R. L. entilry, Age-nt, liauinbry. S. C'., is lowtn in theL ttieiln three al-s 3luiaeturaal bly mnysel lamuitrg. S. C., alar 12' t1 IU 'h State of South Carolina EI)G i:Fil-:[.l) lI)STIllCT, 1' ::ppea:rinI. t my s.ii'thin ih:-tr the lkfen (aaris. area absenit fri i maid re.-i~e beya~vil the Wrighti. thaI.!:i~ian'. 5olicit~r s, I t is irdereda me.l. :a.lwer. nr demure ta thir 1'.11 wiat i hrae aonths froma the letiivain hereof,. ir judigmeint ill ie ueiideredl augaiinst ham proi onl, . A pr S. I1961. In14 itate of South Carolina, E1)G EF IEIL1) 111ISIT R C T. Lewis luallaway, Ernramnr 'lan~ iel. Trnistaee Thio-. llaowle. et al1. I T ziapering~ to nmy .-tist:a ii.im ith l. the 1 i, - tt th .:i inn l tiuarg .1 in ,-: and l' i. hirl er iir dlemtur ta this l11il withini timi. a'msh' ,ami the pniIieiona~ her.'ot ,r a decre;. . .. u illibe ente-red :ia iin-i themaa. A l 9, Istl :e.n i t LOOK AT THIS! I..t if ll.100N, 1C':ar and Uattbbed Sid-.i:iad .-I l:,an..) II ut' :falh kinda.--\l~awkeiiI. Tri, iine and aai bite lili. All 1 thme abovme will bie s..bl hiaw l'or ensh $. E-. 110W EliS. Agt. Iambutrg. F'eb II1. I8a;!. t a;t Whiskcy. 111.S. ATL AAll.\.!. W llT E Ci1: N W ills Me) K EY now iilluidiung anan willI i: sold liw faur ..S. I. it )W1 E.'t S, A gr. Itae iof W:Li~:;ton Wi-e, dee'dl., nre reiuelatM I ta came foirwaird zandl set the thle claimas againast eanm ;andal il thoie hiaving deaimaids aLgainst said State, zine also regnecstedI ta preent themii proper -atteted for piiament. HI. A. SIIAW, 1AL w. .g. wig E. cting Ex's. harleston and Liverpool SAILING PACKETS! RFGULAR LINE. - 0 - 'IE Undersigned beg to announce that they -. have made arrangements fur a line of SAIL LN\ PACKETS between the above points, by thich every fm-ility in regularity and speed mill it) given to shippers. Fraser, Trenholm & Co,, NO. 1, RUMFORD PLACE, Liverpool, Will at any time receive goods intended for ship ment by this line, iand forward the same by the FIlRST SUCCEEDING PACKETS, and will be :d ways prepared to give any information that may be desired. Arrangements for Freight or Passage may also be wade in Charleston, by application to JOHN FRASER & CO., Central Wharf, Cliarleston, S. C. The undermentioned first class and fast sailing Charles .m Ships have been already placed upon the line, and others will be added as soon as re quired : Sailing Days of the Ships of this Line. From From Liverpool Names. Master Charleston 5th June, *SesaN U. Owt:NS, Norton, Aug. 10 15th June, *EtIZA DOsSAt.L, Mi1chacl, Aug. 31. 24th June, *GuoA.tn, Llby, Sept. 20. 15th July, E. ST. PIERtRa Teasier, Oct. 10. 15th Aug., Jous Fn.tsIn, 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,: 1 COJ1IION PLEAS. W IE RIEAS, an inquest of Escheat bath been returned to this oulir e, wvjereby, it appeats that Charles McGregor, late of Edgetiold big trict, who was born in lunbarton, Scotland, and died on the twenty-first dpy of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fidy. seven, was seized and possessed at the time of his death, of a Lot of Land, containing one-half Acre, more or less, situate, lying and being is Lo corporate limits of Edgelield Village, bounded an the North by a Lot owned by 1Rev. P. N. Lyn, h, on the East by Lots owned by Thomas P. Magra.th and Gieurge W. Landrum, and the Public Street leading from the Court ]louse to Puttersville, on the South by a Lot owned lay James A. Doz.ier. and on the West by a public street immediately in the rear of the Court House, and Lots owned ly William J. Ready, F. L. Smith and Riev. P. N. Lynch ; without having in his lifetime made any lisposition thereof, and without leaving any per non who can legally claim the same. Now in pursuance of the directions of the Act of Ass' m bly, in such case made and provided, the lleirs of the said Charles McGregor. or others claiming inuder him if any there be, are berel.y required to .ppear and make claim within eighteen months -rim the date hereof. Witness my hand at Edgefield Court House, this :furth day of Aprii, A. D. 1860. TIHOS. 0. BACON, c.c.r. April 11, 1860 tf 14 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IX E QUlTY. Wm i. M. Williams, Adaline C. Williams, A. M. Settle and others, [ hill for Ae'et. 1 4 and Reaiej. John F. C. Settle and Ed ward Horace Settle. I T appearing to my satisfaction that the Defend ant, Edward Horace Settle, re:ides beyutnd the simits ,.f this State, On motion of Mr. Abney, Cump;lainant ' Solicitor, It is ordered, that 'the "aid Defendant le and appear in this hlunorablo Court within three mouths from the publiention sereof, and plead, answer, or demur to this Lill, .r judgtment will be rendeted againust himt prs conafauso. Z. W. CAIRWILE, c.m:.n.s Maxreb 18, 1861l. 3m 11 state of southa Car'olinn,. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. 13 EQUIT Y Julinna liuward, 1 W Cio .Ifwad /fhlerDtitian, G esarge ID. Tillmain, | sand /tri. Felix C. Mc~inney et al. J IT apearing to my satisfaction th,e the Defend Snts in the above statedl ease, Y:Jx C. Mdua sosy, .iln N. Mc~itnney, lBay'5 P. Mexinneyr, \l tred LasFayette .l~iunney,yargnret Ants Jats levi ilates, Ellen~m J. hjates, indersson y,. hatu, siiza 13. llammsu, .Jaarnea Jisu, uaml MsIr:hns Ents I bee reside beyvonda the l.llts of s.t5 Mrate, La :totionf of Mr. Anlaur~, Cgpnanthlla'. Saediacitsr, It sarak-redl that the sa idJdetendantS s I e nndas up .ecar in thuis 1 inaorabl(tsurt, wi.thin th ree mauur ha raslm the puahtnation1.ereu, nal ll-sad, nsar as -r sir lemutr to this bil:i, r judlgmentt prae confjm'au till ae retndered agni.-t laeta. ARWIE ~.: Mar 18, 1$8t - m I Statc of South Carolina, .:,D G E FIE L DI STR1C T. Sihlas fUtler anda A. M. Smzith A' Cs.. v, 'I ...tns :baptan:~ 1I. MIl. S.anna.tkra :al nd i-e Eaboy : h.ms.. .y Ch~saan: Naathsani.-l nht-ys~a and its EI:za eth; l~ine~k ay Liedleu.haaghs n:.ad wie Na :tibbha; .Nan..y Chapmazan and Lewais Turtner aaasi wife F-ranc~es. Wlceeas, Silas UntI r zad A. M. Nimith & Co., .:editos, hasve :sseapl lts mei, lay pet1it i..s in. wri -inat. sray ing that a L :1lt ofa the I ae.'edt .- the ite:al -.taa e sot N athan Chal.ms:wl, alt e d., mauy beC psaidl over to themt las credhitor.-. toa ratisty their lebits ; and it appea5rin -~ toa mya ,niiranes iasn that t.M. Saunada:rs asaal hai? wife Ealaey. Defeantts a an this case, reside bseyonds the liuaits at this stute, lhey are thaerefoare rea1iuired- tO nplpesr att the Court .C Oirdinaary to Ibe hubin itt Eadgetield C. 11.. for iElgetiell Lii.trict, oan isaturday, ti~e toth dasy of May A. D).1I861, to aahoaw enaaae. if anay tha~ezsca, whsy a portion' ot the pruceedls sat the sale sat the Rteal Estate sof Natan Chapajtan. dee'd., sald by mea foar Partitionl sud Diisisn, shiuald imt 1.e psaid .ver to thec said sihlas liutler :andl A. N. Smith & Co., tso s-atiasfy their debhts, oir thecir cosent tu the iame will Ibe enteredl of re-card. U ivena us'.mer my hand ai aind.eal this tlhe 25th day .af February, A. D)., 1861l. W. F. Dt'RISOE, o.c.ia. Fob 27 3m 8 State of South Carolina, EDGCEFI ELD) DISTRICT, I5 EQU T Y. .-ar:.ha Droadwcater, tieourge M.)~ lhrajadwater, et. ad. | Joasiaha Kitng andi wife, Mary | A., ands oithers. ) grT :appearinag ts nay 55 tisfacntionf, thaat the Defend I nants, Jossiah Kinag atzd wife, Mary A.. anal Levi I labbardl andl witfe, ;arahI A., nre b1st:t fra m and rs..isde besvsands the limaiit sitf this State, On motion thv Msr. Aaatsev. Csomplt's Ssl'r. It is oardesred that :h'e stad Defena~tslain apar~ withain ularee months frsoma the lobltaicat iona haereoi, aind l.leadaa. answer or deamuar tas this baill, oar juadgetmient will be rendered :agaiinst thetm pro~ ruii.nino. Mara h 2. 1sal ::me 9 State of South Carolina, ElkGEFIE1.I) DiSTRIICT, IX E4)I'TY. l.ih-y Smaialh. by her nec. triendl,) Ml .ar y's P ad : .ar.el.e'ter Pusd- iaa m a fttlement g .an m..n. cr. *!. I T Pern t.- a.y a'a n~ti.tin int ther Defend a n.- aut o r ai i , *I 1 .. .l f:-.m ,.nd resides l.a .n.a in.. ii o a . a a s . la, mas'sin lay dM. a .. a . i'. ip s .a ' i ta ,is iN'.i tat thesaid Iefer.haa de. -iV.--r asi" atr..' mmh tas from he - n i. ' . . * . ..1.i ; --1. ar,'aweraarsdemunr ii - '.. . .. .. ; . se de d ng i t State of South Carolina, Ehmu;F.FI.l.ll lISTIIIUT, .Laamoas llatchmen. r... I| ,| a f rriraor anad for .\f ll~n a1:ashsar.J h .lalm .lee'.,,aasra aderimenat, d-c Ilsteher. et. anl. 1 iT zlapelaa~I nt m satisfaction thatl the Defendl I alats .Isshn uaI lalaer andma Poally hillipae, are ah' --al sta r.maaund resi.a laeyonda thae limaits oaf this Sitae, on mot~aiona Iby MaIr. Wutaa:n-r. Caampta'ts Ssl'r; It is sardlsread that the saidl Defenannlts alo appear wtithain three mssnths fs.m the 1sllinti.n hereof, andl anaswer, psleads sr alemur to this bill, or judg mnt will be renderesd naginast thsm pire csafse. Z. W. CA R WILI , .E.E.D. March 2, 18t61 Sto 9 For Sportsmen. JUlST recaeivedl FIFTY BAGS superior Sporting SIIOT, all Nus. Also, on hand a supply of good POW DER, CA PS, &e. 8. E. BOWERS Agt. n,.anr Oct 16 i~f 43