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BYSIKINS, DURISoE & CO. AGRICULTURAL & )OMESTIC. PREPARED WITH AN EYE To Season and Latitude. All Fighting in a Common Cause. The Union Press has an agricultural correspondent who presents some good hints on "The Farmer's War Policy." After urging the cultivation of every available plant during the summer and fall of this year, he very truly adds: - - "This is the way the farmers can do efiient ightitng, every one of them. The young mnen have gone to the wars-let us provide ti'r the future and the support of those they have left behind them. A gfood and a patriotic sentiment! It will find a ready, ay, a bounding response in the; breast of every true.hearted South era farmer. Our Irners will act upon it too; and it may be that the conclusion of this whole matter will be a glorious peace and a glorious abundance for our happy Southern land. Letus at all events straggle manitflly t'r ablun1dant supplies. We van then welcome peace or war. Green Corn for the Table. There is no vegitable in the whole rtul titulinous list, that surpasses green corr for the tab!e. Yet sonic have ob!jeeted t' it as uniheallitul. We do in t believe it is so, in i1te/frosi</rted. The New York .Day Book thus exposes the true secret of its injurious tendency : No wonder that healthy people in the country, with stomachs as strung as : brass kettl-, "get sick" on corn fresl from th' garden, if they are in a hurry t< maake th.- tonach dlo all the work of digestion without allowing the teetlI first to prepiare the tioid. .iMastication, digeq tion. ASSIMLATIoN-these are the three Steps by whieb food bheomaes living blood tand iil'sh tutuli hone5." .A nd of the proper method of eating C at the flo /Ihok says: - Ve should eat it as if we loved it. a dil were loath to part with it 1'ron h I.Ve(lrt the grinders anI alutm. the palate. 1; =hituld iii t go inta the stomach till Ih . 3:ta le lobes, into which the kernel sepu rat's in b-iiig boiled, are every (1.< er:ushed." T1'., the ;-,e t:(ble ite(lf the sanc judi. ('h - ,.: e ': r '' y : i thil, t riime,,i; of praise, t< wiceh ent r \ ie:t will say, Anen Indian c inra is the very best of hea '.*:i's physieal gilis. A healthier foot does not e::i-. No one plant furnishe So taIV. and so various dishes. Begin ningai with it, when just passing out of th ilk. hiiid. onl the enht. or maaade into: situloash wvith: beans. it affards us a par ofi ouri daily iood 1tur the year. with a! moiit as man:!a varieties of thrma as the graeates.t lover of' ebanga~t could desia e." Georgia AgriculturaI Action. TIhe Ex~ecutive Comniaittee of thae Geor gia Stte A\ gricultural Society lately as.. a'einibled iin Athmaata. tdid not determnint upona a State Fair fo r the* present year. willI meet againl aanu ake arratmgemnents as usual. Ent if' the war progresses noth-. ing will be done. Wer observe that the subject of an Ag rienbuaral Btureau in the Southern Gov ernenctt was discuassed, and the fllowini. resolutionas, oilbred lby Rev. C'. W. How. .uI). were aidthted: Resoied, Tlhat this Siociety~ will memaii rialize'thbe Congress of thae Coniife lerat States to orgaaize ana Agr'icultural Burae: at as early a p~eriod as in thaei r judgm~iena the interests of dhese Stites wil all' w. Rie':4,/m./. Thait a Conua nittiee of five Il' :appo inti~ed .y the Presid1ert to car tle We I hatve munTd~ d the noi te of opiposi tion a thdis policy. biut are oipenl to coni victio n if in error. WAill anyv nea lie igood -inough to teli dhe puablic precisely what i~s inltendedl by dhis proposition ? its ?copi al objects ? fully andi .y1r.'icallyi ? :7 The Jppr time to (-ut green corna Stalks fbr fuddlier, is just when it is ta'~eling~ uut. Set them in shoeks uplonl a hi baitt until (tredl. H ouse. as soon as eured. A very few dlays of ~tsuniine will suflice to cure therin. " Putt Omelet." Thla evr name mrakes one&s mioutl wiater, and the readinug of thec annexed rec cipu is very taking. Bait thei Iro tiit ' I le iimehi-t is lie chewing (if it. Try Mrs. HIisxker.a.'s plan, ladies. As sihe re maarks. this dish raiu:,t he "very superior as well as baeauatifual." "Beat the yolks of' six eggs light. and mix themn int a sall I teaculp of mui1k; add a little salht. Be-at together a tablespooi lal of sweet hbut a er. w'ithI the sametl qunatli a v 'it' tlosir. uantil sia-i.ih ; add the inax t'tre ti thei eiastaird, and 1biatth whob~vtiii wmell togr-..r. Pour it int.o a buittei.re'i .mfllet, or a1 smtii rin ~ g pan, and~ whei it appeiaar.s to. thiikeni. pouta-riover it tIt whits, han--t tifft duist. over it a tr'/. of sail, and wvhen the whoale is still. re miove it carefiy tio the dis-h, withou:a br'eaking' Butter. Thia luixuryW,-fbr' sua:-ely it is such ti 1,.s who oily get it good semi-occasion aly,-is to be prized in hproportionl to the skill. cleanaliness and judgment with which it is prnepareid. All have heard of the famious "Chaester County Butter." WVell, it is probable we shall only hear of it hereaf' er. it becomaes us thetn to lie ar. ranwging to make our own "Cheister' ( oun ty batter." &>met of the good-wives of the South nmake it now, or what is almost as good. Allow us, ladies, to suggest for - yotur consideration one pecnliarity ofmnanti. pulation practised by these Chester Coun. ty people. Perhaps you may flid it use ful. " The dairy people work their butter with a damp cloth, upont a marble or hard wood slab, (instead of a bowl oir ladle,) -rinsing tad writnginag the cloth in cold water as often as it biecomes saturated with milk. T1he butter will not biecom e waxy or salvy by this process, as it is mande perfectly dry, with half the manuipu lationa. A single trial will contvinice of this. Of course the butter must be salted and cooaledl, and timte allowed for the salt ed for packing or for table. The cloth fir must be close in texture, and not at all we linty-a lump of ice will prevent the but- ed ter becoming oiy in very warm weather. yo An ounce and a Iallf will be found about yi< the right qjuantity of salt fur a pound of fIet butter by this perocess, as the cloth ex- ve tracts more sait than the ladle." ti Of course the Chester folk have the ad. er, vantage of tine old pastures. But South- r ern farmers can do much towards making t up for this; and their wives ought to tih stand over them and see them do it. th th .The Exhortation Continued. bi Nearly every paper we read, reiterates wl and reverberates the exhortation to our our planters and farmers, to increase the present crop in every possible way. And, in without a doubt, these agricultural gentle- ag men are bending themselves wit'. energy d o the lenumnd. To sup~poso otherwise, Ira. would be to esteem tlti but selfish t ::naves who care fhr little else if they tu raisb enough tom their owen purposes. See of what our neighbor of the Southern (ul/i- F b in "ator savs on the subject .lpe " we. earnestilv e'unsel all our plant iog t :-itielns to go v 'igorouily and hopeftilly er in the patriotic :nd good work of imereas- x, ng their erops to the iullest extent. Let 'iiot tih e xtitet ent of the times draw ofil te your attention from your business. Many .f you can do Your country flr more ser. vice at home now than you possibly could ha i the " tented field." if you are eager te br the fray, curb your iupatienee yet a ;ttle while, and if our enemies dare at. 'inpt tot carry 11iit. theirwt jir cog-annl l ye can all have a ")place in the picture, Ti md a chance to, smite the invaders. I.t as relax ino eflurt that may eontrilte to th he production of all that our soil and -limtate can produce fir the sustenance of t aail and beast.. )n mostti riv'r' anid creek , 'oftons, Corn may yet he planted. We ive seen good crops male after the mid. ol I:1, of Jhnt'. S'eet Potatoe's, in it . lance. may also be put. in, and n riads of mshels of' Cow Jeus raised for the teed ng of hogs and cattle and the making of ,t'ef and pork. Early crops of Turnil:Ps ;hould also be started, and the ground L in ,rpared early and in the best. mtatnnr t ort' 'heat and Ba rley anI Oats mind e. 'hese :ndi manty other crops will be nd nlost valuable and proitabi e, even if the var is over befere winter ; :ad should it ot bce over, all that we possilbly can raise ait %:Id more. will be needed." hints for the Month. We copy the Southern Culie'lo' . fits h/'r the .1fonth ; they come fiomt a ;oirce that is retognised as the er cathe<ra Ih riu:tural authorit v of the " two States." ei ead and act accordingly : THfE PLANTATioN.--Abler ' running tI around" vour Corn close and deep, with i lon'g *''onte''." you may eivqe it a top reCssingr (of gypsm, ashe and salt-tn r arits of' the tir'st. , tur ofi the. second, and i ce of salt. It will he a great benefit in t dry seasoni. aie nd nir att anmy I ime. di slight spr~tinklin tg of . :ie'uperho'sphate.e :ear' the hili, at the first or seconie hoeing,d villt greatlyv increase yourti crop. W\or'k n >etween the rows of y'ounge Co'in as often rt s possibl with a cu'ltivaitter or horse a oe ; give the r'oots a deep, itieilew~ lied ' n which to exten'id thiemselves, aind leaive ii Vie "iurf ace level and 'well pulv~erize'd. in Plant plenty of' Cow P'eas, using plaster P)i iS a to p-dre(ssinig aller t hey ar wil up twill act like umagie on land deficient ini tl mie. Tlhe Pea is also exceediniglyv vahit- 8 ble its a fertilizer. and produces a lar'ge d~ :uantity' Of hav, when .sown broad ca.-t.n n goo'd land. Plant, also, pleuty~ of ti ?mkin,~l.is attng yt ouri Coirn or' in a se ga g el~ paceb. Mileh cowVs and hogs relishl hue'iu grentl y, and t hey arce ituite ftittenitig II chien boied til with nicail or br'an. C'otton will nieed conistant and unre- 0 aiuyng att entionl. during lie p resenit e. ; >an as poss~ible: keep the weedls dlown. !Z odi lie groundm. ini a state of' fine "tilIth." Soew. in thle dr'ill, iin yur riehest laind. * arige qjuiantities of Egyptiani illet. Chi-. " h ough prov'enderm it is usefuil for soil ing tl is well as ciuring for' hay'. I Sweet Potatoes houildl lie trainsphntited t~ :ow~ as sooin aLs Icessiblle. Dip~ the r'toots it a thick batter', maide byv sti rmring flne black leaf-mnould and sc.riengs froeni lie (ow-pen into watri-5(et thei 14ants prtet~ty rt le'e, and itf you shad e the ground armeounid to hemi wit ha htatelfil of' cpie straw. thay 1: wcill grow ofl finely, even in dry wecather. p' Duriing a shower, or just befoere iiht v: (in dry~ wveathier) is the best tiiie fort the~ Jo plantinig oft "draws." fat het'u, Otuts and (rn 1-'dder (t'rom bi the dr iil) may niow~ be cut- ami stackite p w eaefly na pla1frtthe iof rails raisee IBI ~ever'al iniches aboeve gr'oiund-, r (whicb al i til better') put, undcer' i'cveri inosdi- hi It'l y. tv TimE lK rnx.-Littlec entm he don thle k present numilti in tile gitreIeu. wIt ii the i'- as clteti of miiiulhing. weedting~ andu water." te ig. We regir'd the fir'st oeriatieon ' (itsilehig) ats ef paramouniiit imporitance at -i this eliniate, and hav~e spotken of it so, w .ften that repetioni s'ems uiieessary'~. de l ulch everything-triees. shrubs. vintes, is anmd even v'egetables-cover'iing the sur- Ia face of' the earth, its fihr as the r'otets ex- - thi end. with 4 e e 5 inebtes of pine sirmaw. chipe moul, spenit t eni'barmk sa'w dust, or eli t rest leavecs-an~d yout willI fitnd that It'rees iv '-td phmtts thust t reateed will grow miuchi th fuster, and receiv~e little cor lie check f'rom~i th' te lomng conl tieddrclouthlsofutmidaummer wli'I Irish Po/authes cani beC phted and. Ih heail muehd; he vill giea Ihir' at erp ini Oc'tober. Phott Wa f/ermUenIms fr wi' l a suicce2ssion. D)ur intg the latier' part of cci this month, Orculbage' andi BrfocoV pclats, ft f'or full and wimnter use, imay hi' set t. Vli Pinchl oil' the leading~ ~.ioots of youri su early' Tomatoes, Limai Beans, Melons and (Cuumbers, if' you wcanit the fruiit to) sete early' ; and giv'e thme ph~mts !iiuild manturc'. kmh it' you desire large specimueni. If' the~ iI greetn wvorm is tro~ubflingi your linme Musk- if' melons, place the fruit ont a hbrick. w~hcen tit half' grown. Sow~ Tlomiatoes fhr a late p11 crp, they will come ini whieni the first is jPi gioe. Sowic lutaba.:ga 'JT'rnip seed antd amn t'asplanit thmem like winter Cabbau~igi', in ani 'ows two feet apal:rt and eighmteeni inchies go aparttt itn the rowic. The whit e and yel low hik sutmmr Rucdislh mtust noiw he sown. ar, Trasplanit Onions and Leeks8 if' not domie ph last month, whmenev'er the seasoin suits. anm Also, tranisplant Beets, where they stanud aii too thick in the seed bed, no There never was bietter' aidvice giveni - the farmer than the followinig fr'om the Rural Register' b e KEEP:i AHEAD OF THE WEEDS.-The hit- un portnece of' dointg every thing in the gar.' fre dni or fairm at exacetly the right season, IA cannot hue too0 highly appreiated. One oftI or two illutstra ietins nmay set this in a ;the clearer light. Two persons had each aj be -r~ ofr ,.tbgo i ceec.Te' ;t, by hoeing his crop early, when the atin eds were only an inch high accomplish. be the task with two days' work, and the the ung plants then grew vigorously; and in ded a heavy return. The second de red his hwing one week. being pre- th uted by a detieie:ev of help, mid then to -ee days mnore, by rainy weather, is making ten days in al. During this ry ie, the weeds had sprung up six to teln tie ,hes high, so as to require, instead of by o days, no less than six days to hoe am; and so much was the growth ofI crop chec d at this early stage, that owner had one hundred and fifty shels less on his acre than his neighbor, I 10 took time by the forelock. r Farming is a Business. for Wol Too many forget this. There is poetry on farming, to be sure if it is rightly manl ed ; but there is no poetry in it if it fro es iot pay--It there are no satiathetory & ( iterial u es lts. Billt. tinr litig is a htsi- I ss. It is a d ir-andtil (1nt tralsaeti''n L product' and market a cir[-froin tlti r rO ing otf the Ilir-t fui1 irrow1 to 1he delivery r tle- la.t b ushel. money is involved. trfling soultd accordingly b e odtiuetet F.1 a business manner. Each item of ex- ant nse, each momellt of tinie. all expend: I- I re of labor. shotuld be charged to the fr ps, and if the market price of the pro- I et does not cover this cost and leave a cn lance, that kild of lmsbandry had het- lc be abandoned. WO Mlost men ackniowledge the tihreof an' above 1ositiotn, hut say, 4Why, we "n Ve not the knlowledge iieeessary to svS imtti.e 111ir busintess, keep a book acountlt is th the farm, and do things as we see it ne only profitable to d.'' Very well. ppose you are not capable. (grant. it. Ir wore is soietlhing which can be done. I wir children iaV be So cdultcated that ey shall nrot. follow in your footsteps Sfrce-Ic obliged ti submit to I' , ike your igtnorance imposes upon you1. st( e that they secure' that knowledge,iand Qt zist that they put it in practice as they F tain it. (Givye over the farm accounts th it k eepi'g. ~iurntih the girls as ) Ill as the boys with the facilities for ae tiring this k now ledge. It is as essential one as the other. I wt lit. girls kteep 0. > the hotsehoid ec-otunts. Interest them this. Let thetl learn the lessoit figires ach, v. hen use-d to iesign:ti receipts and prise. 'y will thus lheart ecollomy -t(I calcllate. 1)o not bar they will - omue sordid. This proess will give eater power to itdulge in poetic timcies Id poetic em ploy'ments. And they will really poetic. thr they will be hsed >oit faets.-Prairie Farmer. Management of the Colt. A correspondett of the C'o'nrry Gen. !nWm gives his method of i mpairting an luention to a coLt as b!l\'ws: In the first place, itever intrust im to e care of a person of ungovernable tim r- Secondly. he shiu ld be t reated with nditess front the begholinig unitil lie is ad* fur labor. Since Mr. Rtarey lid ! s itethod of subduting the hiors.e before senses myt studvii. ThI colt shld beli ii >mm enedilv whnqieyug n h -m jurd caeul- Is h is qu icitk to resen; to juy.Itbegin as soont as he is ah'!e to in about to get him so that he will ntot. tritiF vay at your app'roah-get his head' ini mr hatnds- if he wanits to get away. let mdlingz thle head' so t hat lhe is I:' i afra:id, t, iss on to the side antd limb~!s. Thu suitnerl 0 gsusdtavinig is legrs hamtit(L.. e easier he ill b e to shoe whent neces. :y requtires it to lie (loute. See that thle F In gives pilenity oft milk. If she dies It. teach t he colt to d ritnk cow's milk: erc is tnothting better to promiote the Getcare should be 'bserved in not ing the darn so ats t'. heat the itilk.a:s a eat itmmy cul'Its are. n-iude'red wvorthless so doing. I shtoutld ill no( ease let thle It remint with the 11uother after be' is ec mthtIs old1. its it givyes hetr time to Cii tdoo let lhim re~ma,;in 'out ttier thle ehts get iiold andl fr'osty. as it will di i 'In odbt te am Thr i '-nty of skititiied rniilk It, thtis seasoni oif e year t ptiv hi lie will tb-ink ;it ill ntot hut thh n. A fler he is weaned' is a e i tme to cinen Iltcte halter birea:kiing." A Swine Pasture. 'lThe praleiiee iii good liitrmersin differ .in gariid to thte paisturec of switie accoringiu their varyniug c.tt ircum.-tanes, i tw ast., whter~ the ctry1IVi it mst (letnsi,.y Hijnited, andtt patr i-s senrce. the pre-. I il ing cutstomtt is toi keep1 pigs int theL pen1 the grneate par l t if thle citar. The. best rioeris conidelhr thle pig tooi. vatl uableI a I:!.J I erin miiZtumrett iakiner, Lii allowv bbn to iste his eniergiies ini rinining' th lields,~ lo wed a Ilittle litcense ini green piastutres - It tile rest 0f the hertd. frini thle age of -oi lulnts iintit they alre slaughIt ereid.r inc 1 .pt, ini ehise pen-s.a:tnd iatt ented as rapsidly I r p:ossible. t ider this systemt, pigts frem 9 ii mionthts to a year old are- iiade to rth oif lin~lmurie. Thiis system is un-iL >utei thebst, where all the pastutres li rge't quan~tities of iimainre are tieeded for L e ihoed erop. it the Wes't and(. SouIth, wherr Ihtmd is eahier, .oodit futriliers t-Ilv lilatinly tlitioll stttrige to keepi th.:ir 5Vwiini grnowingr inili the Suiltiser. Inlu the i-wer sit. Mi metttS ther rtin altiost wild in the r >ods and Ieiv a large part of theairt ittg frin maittist. 3at nre~l is lilttle prizi-d. d the only vatlue of the pig is his flesh, en shaoghitered.~ W ithouilt comit ting rselves at all tol this Imietho' d ofn miak i rk, it is con ede~d, t hat tunder cerlti 1 -eumsi~thtances it. is (desirealhe to have o ine get the-ir own Ii ving. Whatt sort of ta pasturei- shall bie prepar- rmi~ for themi ! A correspoindenit waunts to ini ow if rye is thle best atile'4 lorn themit. ec is onily reliabhle for a fewv imnths, and sowni at all. should hmg sown ini conutnee m~ wvith clover andl~ grass seedl, fto imrke a unatnent pa:sftire. M. WV. Phlilips, a large miter of' Mississipipi. has diistcarded r Ve.! dI now sowui a mtix Iture iof clo'ver, oats, . barley'. .1h1eret is tunquelstionabiily a (4.1 thjundationi totr the piroverb~i: "living for epigs it clover," and whatev'er seedhs t sown, clover shoni I have a prointent vee amonig them:. It, furinishes a larger:e totunt of leaves, than any of~ thme grasses, ' di is gireedily eaten by swvine. They atre at t ver'y pariclas to the kind of' green to ad thef luive, anid a tiarrier niay consul iti : wni convenience ias to the kinti 'ot M tin, oir grass lie stocks his patstu~re with, hun lieity is b~et ter thai: any one kind. the A fter the pasture is sto'eked. it wvouhl be tter- not to feecd with swinie the fir-st year',3 less~ their noses are jeweled to keep t hemnt m rooting. It shouitld not he fed chisely frequencit ebiatige from ''ne field to tin er' is desirabtlle, buth thr thii le thri ift ont Ate Iphtmts, and of the anu imals. Pigrs to, the fattened, should be taken out of the pro Lure as early a the first nf Seatnsim.. l kept in close pens. They can then Q kepLt very economical upon corn cut by roots for two months, and finished off November with old corn, or meal. Where a regulr rotation is pursued, last year of a field of grass may be de ed to the swine pasture. As.the field o be taken up in the Fall for wheat, , or some other grain, it will be of lit Consequence if the turf be destroyed the routing of the swine. 'INE PIANOS, MUSIC, &c., &c. IIIE subscriber, after returning thanks to their friends in Edgefield and adjoining Districts,% their liberal patronage during the last ten years, ild inform them that they still continue to keep hand a large assortment of PIANO FORTES a the celebrated manufactories of Raven Bacon o., Ilazeltun Bros., and A. It. Gale & Co., New -k, for whom they are sole Agents. These In nueuts having already won such far-faned ee rity, it is only necesary for us to repeat that for n./th, durabi/ity and finish, together with powver, th, u-ectije r and softncx of tiue, they challenge petition. Per: is wanting a Superior Piano 'te, would do touch better to call and select from rge assortment, than by dealing with Pedlars agents of inferior makers, where they have no ice, and have often to pay higher prices for in or Instruments, than line ones of superior kers ean lie bought for. very Piano Furte sold by us is warranted in ry relspect, so the purcbaser runs no risk what r. Persons ordering from a dtistance from us depend upon getting a GOOD ARTICLE, as make it a point to keep goods of the beat quality I such as we can recommend and warrant in ry respect. Their STOCK OF MUSIC 'cry large, and they are constantly receiving all v pieces as they are published. GUI TAR and VIOLIN STRINGS the the best quality always on hand. They 1t1d also call attention to their large stock of of ichool and Miscellaneous Books, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, be I other articles. Also, always on hand the larg assortmuent in the state, of ITARS, ACCORDEONS, VIOLINS, cu UTES FLAGEOLETS, VIOLIN BOWS, , and every article of Musical Merchandise. sh arhart's and Needham's and Prince's celebrated -t LEON.9 hceordeuns and Violinst Repaired in the Sc t miainner. tIl of the alove articles sold at low prices for c; S// or City acelitlnuee4 by GEO. A. OATES & BROTHERI, 11110A D-ST., A ltuita, Ga., 1.etween United States and Globe Ilotels.] Spril 7, 1859, if 13 ot CLAYTON & KENNEDY, AlG USTA, (A., . 1Have received a large -tpply of Un~l i i0" 1 e ON G; FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, an 'urnishing Goods, In great variety. HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES, &c, ;) All of whicb will he sold ITE MOST ACCOMMOI)ATINGi TERMS. 5iugusta, April 2 3me 13~ tI NG hioughit ouet the Stock on hand of WITT & ltlUON, I will continue the .RNIT E:RE A N DI UNDERTAKING BUSINESS, the old :taiil beitween .John Colg-in and E. un1. A genlt, amii wvill try uttl plealse all who miay'1. ior miie withI their l'.nttunaige. all and Winter Styles ! C. P. RHE MS EM'S, Bl10AD ST., OPPOSITE AUGUSTA IIOTEL . AUGUSTA, GA., .A Xb C'eL '.11ii;/.-, S. C. new' styles iTS & ('APS, ~D ESSLY fir toy _' e dec. 3My goods wa~rranoted for 'RAIIIL[ITYunt.1 41 1kn W'oolley' s raniiteillIe llats. ~'"lie is noiw mar.iufneturing FUR HATS as lte puliie will lind it toi their itereset to give a enil at e'ither pii'ee of buitsine~a, as moy Good I be ofb're.d at moderate prcs \.euusa, Sept 25e if 3 DICK CHEATHAM! P SEA.i)N of 1Si1. :it Edlgetichit C. 11., on I ait lIarmo 1:4. 1;albni's, six mliles East of the l 4nrt 11iouil'. the rema:eindler of thle week, at enty-fiv" dllars the Season, with the piviile'ge eniin: n m-re ne piroinig in fiml the next.il ison, tree of iharge. i DI('CK (H EA TrfA M is a luehi fhorse six yeatrs i his Sp rin1g. nhuuott sixteen hainds high. lIet iws fur himse~i'f. ice was sired biy Imp. Albiion, first damn by Imp. riati. 21 dum by .3 Paeolet, :bl damt by 'Top ant. 4tha dam~hy Lemp~lightr, 5thi damn by'. lill's pi. l'n iin, kie. Patculet wais 1.3 iemp. Citizen; ftrlllanit biy Gallat in. lie by 11mp. ]Jedford; Fi tmlpliahter by Imep. Medley. r>ICK CIIEATIIAM was a good race horse. Fpt ise l.---irinig to breedl from h iza htad bie t send etarly the Se'asont whichi cometnces 1st March andl In will tie f~imnd whiile aft lie Ciurt flouse, at 1. T... Whiiteaker's Stable, w~ho will take good e of Masres at $15 pier inth, hut not be liable TIIOS. rt. BACON. Estray Notice. qtL [.f'D hie fore meo by Mr. Win. lNimblrel, 1iv- art in.: ait llnth Paper Mills, a h4ay3 Mare M ULE, ti un:nnflwn.-nui parilanr mnark., withi the ex itton that one: of' her tire knees is raither lairge. praisedl at $10.75i. 'Thle owner is nequecsted to un finorar, provle propuerty, P14y -ehairges atnd e her awnyv, oftherwise she wifllibe dfealt with as law dfirects. Rt. L. (GENTRY, at...n. Iambuitrg, May I, 18L -Ittm 17 tate of South Carolina, IN ORINAA RI )". >Y W. F. DUR ISOE, Es1., Ordinnry of Edge. P field District.S Thfereas, .1. L.. Adison) has appillied to moe Letters of Admttinistration, lital 11nnei d sintgular, - goodsl. and1. ebattles, rights anid credits of Dela L. WilSlo, late of the District aforesaid, dec'd. as huise tire, thiere'fore, to cite tond admltonish all l sineguliir, thle kindred andli crediturs of the said eased, to be anid appear before tme4 at outr next liony's Court flir the said District, to fhu holden Edfge fiehl C. 11., on t he th da~y of Jntne nlext, how cause, if aniy, why t he satid admilnistratiun uhil not be granted. tGiven tundier liy handl and1 seal, this 2:ld day of y, itn fthe yeair oif our Lord line thloutsnud eight dred and sixty-.one, aind in the $5thi yeair of Soivereignty anod Indepiendence of the State of th Carolini. W. F. DUIU SOE, o.v..rn. tny 29 2t 21 OTICE.- -All persons indebteid to fhie Es tato ot Coli. S. Chr-istie. dee'd., either by e iOr Accuoutf iare requte to mIi ake iirtied pamet, anid those lnin ig idemnd is ngsinti~ lamie will preso. t. them to the undersigned >erly attesited W. C~. MORLAONE, Adm'or. nr19 180.' RR1' dl '( W. & J. B. HODGES, Successors to Drs. Teague, DGEFIELD, S. C. EG leave to call the attention of tho citizens of Edgolleld to their complete tocks of JR 33Xef GrENm'INE DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, ANTS, DRY AND IN OIL, LINSEED OIL, Boiled and Raw. [achine Oil, Train Oil, VARNISHES, &c1, lust received and for sale by U. WV. & J. B. HODIGES, Wholesalenl Retail Druggists. 4gefield, Oct 19 tf 42 LEA.DITG ATENT MEDICINES, - St-ca AS !IEXICAN 3MUSTANG; LINA MIENT for enre old Sores, Rtheumuati-tm. &c. Ladaway's Ready RELIEF: minford's Liver INVfIORATOt, one of t Liver 3edicines ever disicovered ; )xygenated B ITTERtS; tostetter's celebrated Stomach BITTERS. sure -e for Dispepsin: Vlitcumbs Athmna REMEDY, certain relief in irt time: Kennedy's Medical DISCOVERY: Kennedy's Salt Rheum OINTM1 ENT for cure of -ofulm or any kiu-l'of eruption: Ieremaon & Co's Elixer of unlisaya Bark for -e of Chills and Fever: farr ant's Effervescent Selt.r A PEltIENT : 2lark's Female PI LLS; larchise. ' 'terine CATIIOrLICON: IIILOTOKEN or Female's FRIEND: 're COD LIVER,oil Jelly and a more pleasant n to take Bryan's Pulmonie WAFEIIS which alords re in ten minutes. faist received and for sile at 0. W. & .. B. I OEl);f. )er 19t f .12. FOR THE HAIR. Ifeintstreet Jnimitable !A It 1UESTO14ATI\'E: !ir. A. Allen's World's hair RESTORElI ilair D RESSING : Pihalon's Imprsvtrd 3igie Ilair LYE; Inrnett'. 'UCAINE; Phalon's COCINE, P031ADE and Ilair 61ll, ni :eilent for giving the Hair a lively noi glossy perance. the Ladies are solicited to. give the above a?' tment an ea~tandn.tion. C. W. & J. I 161DG:E. )et 19 10 12 HAIR BRUSHES, OF ALL QUALITIES AND SIZES. Toothi, Nail andl Shuving IIRUJSI ES; Ilat. Clotih and lesh ]URUSHIES; . [ndiin Rliber. Coarse and Long COMBS, a fine riety: Vin~ CO.\hi', &e Ay at thei Drug "tor of gtracts for Cooking Purposes Extract Lemon, " l.numilla, " Stramwberry, '' Pine Apple1, "' Nutmeg, " Celery, Cox's Sparkling Glelamtine, cM:, C in nalmon, Cl rves, Cora.'rs Shred lyingla.ss, [he abomve with every'thing usually kept in thme ng line,. for sale low :at C. W. & J1. II. 1101W0 ES. t W S if 3 W\inslow's 00TH INC+ SYRUP For stale by C. WV. A. .1. It lI100I ES Irer Gloss and Diamond Starch. a large inlvaaice of the almave .nperior ST'IAR CHl, upl in vamrio.,ired p~alckntagei'. jn.-t at hainl, andI I he 'aold at very lowa rates. ecpeciaally to dlealers aet. 1. ISou t f ;t9 ne and Cheap Family Soaps. ~ large suipply of realliy goodl and very cheap ily S0A PS, just oipened at t'. W. & ,1. BI. JHOU0ES. Batinag Sponges. t large lat of superior quaalily, received bay late ivals, at C. WV. .L Jf. t. JIODOES. )e't, I, 1.4m . f ft2 PURE KEROSENE OIL, )F' .eanperior gnal~ity, undi colarless, for smale at C. W. & J1. B. HIODt;ES. EGARS AND TOBACCO. rpt received an assortment of as finme SEGA RS were ever brought to this Town. tso, a ehoico lot of Chewing TOBACCO. or sale by C. W. & J. B. HIODGIES. 500 Lbs. Blue Stone, or soaking Wheat, for sale at C. WV. & JF. B. IIODt ES. let. 1, IMtDf t' hitcomb's Asthma Remedy,~ certain miura for Asthma, for sale at C. W. & J. B. 20DG EB j. Wholesale and I F1 NE REABY-mM4 UNDER THE SOUTII AUTGUSTA, Fine Black, Blue and Olive Frock :mn Business COATS. of all 1)escriptiom CASSIMEIIE SUITS, Coats, Plants Fine Black Cassiiere PANTS; Plain, Plaid, Striped and other Panc; Silk, Merino, Wool, Velvet, Satin, B Every Style of Goods We keep always on hand !iirts, J3re lerinn SillRTS :mnd DitAWElTS, SI sroCS. ColILARS, [lalf I. OILES de CIIA Ill of Which will be sold : ()ur lianufacturingz I)epartiunc: DLOTHS, CASSIMER )f the greatest variety of French. Engl scellent cutters, we umake up to order. ;hortest notice. Our Stock of BOYS' CI ALWAYs c PLE.T.:-cOMPil IS QIIcK ALES AN1) SHORT PI A Deduction of 14) Per A ugusta. A ;ril 10 Rieh Meda CA ARF ENm.isl Rov.at Vr VET, BRL C F 3E 3F IN NEW AND BEA.'TIl-T. I AIMASKS OF ALL KINDS. L Cornices, Bands, ] WINTDO7 FLOOR AND TABLE OIL WAL PAPEUUI1 The lrgest Stock ever oilrcd JAS. G. I.\i l'O:ItTIEllS A ND D)EA LE Augusta, Sept IS J. E. MiIUNGER, Sincessor to E. Tweedy, .ugustai, Georgoia, AI no in atr n Iri Stoe1 f FINE iLDndillFl WATCHES, )r celehrnied na,:kers. Also, a Rtich variety of Jewelry. Sets rof C0IIA L, C.\3EO andi LAVA in Er rus anI~ undi tine (said. iiigs :: :d Orna~ime:. a. A rerat variety oef GOLD FINGEll RINuS, hlEA$TPlNS, EAl 11N03. Watchi KEY s. : ll l aS. Nec, 'Vest :and. Feb CIl INS: 1U. S. !iint: uada:rdl o oid Sil ver S P0 CNS LAD DLES, :0~l.ETS, CU'PS. TIIT3IILES. Ac. FAN CY GOODS ini grea.t v:ariety Lnitale for Holiday Presents. Fineo Silver 'latedl CA ST OlI;, CA~ K E iRAS ETS, CANDLE STTIKS, Dunis. Ph,ted SPOONS nd F ulIIS, I iER! KNIVES, Ae. Splendid Cutlery. .'h::p P.cket KN IVES for Bvloy,ad a lsr::ea. ,rmt:t of FINEl P EN and 'UC K ET. CU-TI.E t . wtlhib ennnot bie undIer~iId; albu 1illR un lJWI E KN1YES. Pistols. Cl', RIhnuhgtin nud1 Allen'sli I' EArl ~IIS Sigle liairre1 P1 SfT.LS IIELTS, CAI'$. Ac.,inineva.rit. Spectacles. ifv aissurtme~nt .is etph-te ini I;old, Sive :016 ttI F'rusi'. .And enn: :uit any sighti :mo. p Iro ng'' oo visioni toi 6.ld :g. Clocks. 1 ha~ve n greaiter 1:3 i.1y :i0i' a lairr munb:iler amps and Kerosene Oil, LOCKS, WATfClIi*S atniI MllSI7AL I. RNES no:tedl. .in. I It ATS, SAP~S, UiBRLLAS Wholesale and iRetail ! Geo. W. Ferry, MIASONIC HALL IIUILDING, 24 Brond Street, Awtasta, Un., ~.iS receive. 1 a i nrge and enirefi ty =rlb-etedl Stock of GeIInt .uiekin, Cassimere, .imeri mn and Frenhi relt 11 ATS. Clothi, P'lush, Silk Velvet, Glayi.ed andi Seales. Youh'si andi Chiildren II ATS and. ('APIS, in rnt variety of handsomiie stylies. Silk, A lpineen anit Gingh::ens l'.l: E L LA AS: Henr y phlantati.m II ATS for Ne'roe': Freh iloid, re:ceived by every Stanmer. P'rices is h eip as ilie ebenpest. (C:l and see. .\ngusta,:n Ga., Sept. 1 0. IS6 ~o f :: Flhe Greatest Medical Discovery of the .Age ! KENNED*Y'S WIEDICAL DISCOVERY. 1. It ENNEDY,) of Iluxbmury, hasi dliscover ed ini one 6l' our commoniif pa~sture weeds: a remedy thait enire.s Eh 'crery 'K.ir.Ja. c 1'3":L.mcor, From ie n-,or.st *%er.fular rIou to a omn I' njqle.. .eFor Kecnnedy's Treint nt on Diwcen'es of i Skini, wvhiich are fur griituiuins cirenihion ap ly to C. W. A .1- B. HIODGES. .\arG if 9 FRESH GOODS or the New Year ! IE Subscriber nnnounces to his numecrous cunitimer:', that he hiais .I1:ST R EP LEN ISit :D) his' Stock irithi mmny new anid desirilh~e Goods Suited to the Seasoni, iiihih makes' his: Stoc~k very compi~lete and rendyv or ite ipening of the New Year's irnde. which I l he ..hl oni renl.f.nnble termis Io punctual ens A vry leral disenount, ntill lie made on eniUsh E3'rocaries sold for cash only. E. PENN, Agent. w.... ar U IS E &a~ CO. C etail Dealers in .N STATES IIIJTEL, G EORGIA. 1 Dress COATS: and Colors; and Vests to suit; n Cassimiere PANTS: a trathea, and other styles of VESTS ; for Gentlemen's Wear ! a very large Stock of ine awvers, doo. 'SI'END)EITS, G.OVES, Neck TIES. JOSE, Travelling SIIAW LS, MHi!E, &e., ke.. t the Lowest Market Priice. 4 is ahvays well supplied with ES, AND VESTINGS,t ish and Gerinan Manufactutres. Having in the most approved styles, and at the 2OTHING, NG E.VERY GRADE ANI) STYLE. LOFITS WIL. HE OUR MIOTTO. ent to Cash Purchasers. If :14 Ilion Velvet .rr ., TtlllEE-Pl. tND TNon.1TN A'TETiNS. Jl'ST 1EClI VED. ACE AND lUSLIN CU RTAINS poops, Tassels, &c. - SIiADES, CI4OTJJS, MATS, MATT INGS, for sale by BAILIE & BRO., RS, 205 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA 1 tf 37 Ight for thie Snife~ring Milion 7DR. MANT.1N'S GREAT REMEDY. JOY TO 7EE WORLD. CURE FOR C01SUMPT10'9,' AND ALL MANNER OF LUNG DISEA SES, SHORTNESS CF BREATH, DYSFEPSIA, DYSENTERY, &C, ZFm.oly Trogotable ! TIlE 3M0ST P1.EASANT DRINIK IN TlE WORL.D-O:'E BEaTTLE dilfLLD liE CA!!REl) BY E\'ElIY .MAN. W~O3IAN 011 CIi .11, Tll l\\EL. Na; .IN A N Y (COUN'rl: . TO" 31l txWI'Tu Ti!Efil WAATiEl! Fall DRINK. I)n i.:a-rioss youa T.ua ie: -A W ine tlass fnll :retom.-; al da , <-r ..rene.r. ifie' ..-ay P'rice'a, One ilol lar pe ilottle. Addare.-a, iL. L. ( ENTRiY, llamuhutr. $. C. CER TIFICATE 1.m- K Cca:1.:K. l'Ed;:tlel LDitrictI) Feblruagry ' 1.7. j~al a;r:-at itmed~y foar Dysenilt'iry', ca ne eaf myv chlaI dlrena wicha resultte-t in a :1perfct enre in three I av.'. Thea ch.itl d!n. he eft wa''icell for Ui',ra, than geagl lnth befre ilhe tooek the tanedliine. Eve.r' fl.7 Far $1ale bly tCny~t. E..ii. PENN. Edgeleblt. S.C.. and at my~ :laara. No. I nad Noe. 2. in Jla-n. la:r:: S. C. Na. 1 .1n Cr'i.'are Streeat, lir. Creigh-. ron'sa e.bl -rtad, and Noe. 2. alg 11iver treet, netlL ..ar toa ae-ry. P'.algae. t .t ataun'si tore. uand aeplao:e II:alinanaal At l.:il' Staare. Nalle a-a'nla ggine ulessa I) r. .~~ t alnetl Congh iaedy nad i. L. aGen.try, j'Aent. I lntebur.:. $. C.. isa lawn in thae bet art glaire .e ab-a. .iianfalllln l a y mys'elf. lI~ia i r;, . C., 31I'r l'. I Ill The State of South Carolina .E:DG I-:'1'.1 DlST'RJCT, * E~aa' T 1". lBeni. W*. llatacher, ;: / ' l~. ale. li'ej:lnin ltet:i., etl al. . ii :eC:p erin.: ta my '.?ti!-ein t h faa? :!.e Dlefen dalnt,. .laehn lltcher ai Eizy tllandl :land nifeta Iia-m a.rs, ' aar e ~ y- tfrea:: : and re.-iale be.'nad thea I :1.ni t : ; ofii t.e. 1)n motaaee ion by aisra'. Ahleay a& WVai..lat. ComphiamIlelaal'sa a.dIieito. It jai orderedl a hea: tia. ,:id ablseng t'iendgant.-. ale :appa~tt e ta nt paldeal.:;l~aiwaer. eel demurl~ teo this laill waithin~ threef. , mnamthsa~ fromga ti.a; puiivaalilean hereaof, or judgm~aient .;ill bee re:l:dereda agai.t ~ llthe proa -aaaL'ei a. 7.. Wa. t'AIt.W IL E, e.rI .:. Alpr S. i'961. Iba I I State of South Carolina, l-:D G;.F11-:LD1 DIST RICT. Letwis Ilailoay~i. Era.-gin e al. l)f i a. Trneatee ~i#~ Th.s. llcwb-. et all. I If :appeaeri:.ga tal my ati.-fae'i--n flhil thea aafaen da~t< Thoaaasa Evian fand a Ajznes aa hii wif. 3.lnr resI ie bevot~agal thei limitl; ofl thaia Stale. 1)n tuatain bay 3'!r. (t rillina. I'emphlliinant' 11 ioalicitaur. Ordea.red il,'ut thle .aidl Die faedantr ala :ap.:r ead plen-el. an -wer oar demull:r toa hi liii ill wiliti thlree mthaaill Irlin thle pubt'ialeaio hereofl ear aL ecree )a-a eon i,--.. will bee en tearead:~; nsint themga. /. W'. CABRWI I.E. e.j:.a:.11. Apl I9, I81 .3m 14 LOOK AT THIS! I HIAVEI jutf raeacivaed aen Cansiganment na 'ine leat aaf 1IACON, (CIlenr anal ilibeda Sies and :ale.oame .) T nmi alsoe c'ontantly raecing PICKELED 1 FI"! ofl all kindasl-Mlacrel, Trengt, Bluie and11 All I he albove will lee sachl low tear enshl. S. E. BOW EItS. A gi. ilamthnirg, Feba II. lSll. i a; Whiskey. 11L.. A L. A A.1 WillT ~ C01N WilS a~FK EYe naow landling ,andl wi'll lee )allulw fear en;esh. S. E. BO1WEltS, Agt. Feb 13 If Ii NOTI.-.Itl l personga indaeataed ta the Es taate aof Wahington Waisae, dlec'd., ;are regntac ed to coeh for'wardandl l t he lll l aaimsi agalinst a thet ;land all those~ having dletaandas against said I Est:ate, are alsan re'questead to paresent them proper. ly attestedi for paymlenat. If. A. SHTAW . eigE's W. S. WISEr. AnigE's Nov 27 if 4'7 Shingles, Boards, &c. UlEiver 1a1E'I$ W t~ E T It3tER, 1l0A iUS iae N C11all oerders' pratmptly. i!e promlises ilatisafation 1 lo all whoa ny~ favor him withI their- pntrnnage. lHc may at tall timiesa he fonda at hir fathez's resi denc four miles from Edgefield C. H. L. DE~LOACH. ar.. n f . harleston and Liverpool SAILING PACKETS! REGULAR LINE. -0 nHE Undersigned beg to announce that they L have :nade arrangements fur a line of SA Il. NG PACKETS between the above points, ly hieh every facility in regularity and rlteed trill given to shippers. Fraser, Trenholm & Co, NO. 1, RUMFORD PLACE, Liverpool, - rill at any time receive goods intended for ship tent by this line, and forward the same by IST SUCCEEDING PACKETS, and will' bways prepared to give any information that may e desired. Arrangements for Freight or Passage may also e made in Charleston, by application to JOHN FRASER & CO., Central Wharf, Charleston, S. C. The underinentioned first class and fast sailing hurleston Shipis have been already placed upo he line, and others will be added as soon as re uired: &iling Day/s of the Ships of this Line. From From *iverpool Names. Master Charleston 5th June, CSt'SAs Ci. Owt:ss, Norton, Aug. 10 5th June, lE LIZA BoYSAI.., Michael, Aug. :11. 4th June, r-Goxsnt, Lebby, Sept. 20. 5th July, E. St. Pt xEnn, Tessier, Oct. . 10. 5th Aug.. Joun F..w n, Herbest, Oct. ::0. *These three dates are made to approximate for be convenience of Importers for the Fall trade. Futura arrangements will be duly advertised. May 17 mly ~19 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT,| IX COJI.ION PLEAS.: W IEREAS, nn inquest of Ereheat bath been returned to this office, whereby, it appears bat Charles McGregor, late of Edgefleld Dis riet, who was born in Dunharton, Scotland, and Head on the twenty-first day of May, in the year if our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty even, was seized and possessed at the time of his Leath, of a Lot of Land, containing one-half tre, more or less, situate, lying and being in the orporate limits of Edgefield Village, bounded on be Nortl by i Lot owned by 1ter. P. N. Lynch, n the East by Lots owned by Thomas P. Mlagr:nh nil tGerge W. Landrum. and the Public Street eading :ron the Court House to Pottersville. on he South by :t Lot owned by James A. Dozier. nd on the West by a public str r"- immediately in he rear of the Court House, anmd Lots ouned by Villiam .J. Ready, F. L. Smith and Rev. P. N. ynch ; with'iut having in his lifetime made any lisposition thereof, and without leaving any per on who can legally claim the Samne. Kuw in mrsuance of the directions of the Act of Assemn ,ly, in such case made arid provided, the Heirs of he said Charles McGregor. or others olaiuing uder hint if any there be, are hereby required to ppear and nake claim within eighteen months rom the date hereof. Witness my hand at Edgefleld Court House, tLis ourth day of Alpril, A. D. 1S0. THUS. G. BACON, c.c.r. April 11, 186i0 tf , 14 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. I. EQUITY. WMt. 31. Villiatns, 1 aline C. W'iiamnus,j M. Settle and others, ; B;il for Ael. e1'r amti Rel;,'. n F. C. Settle and. :"l 'ard Hlorace Settle. J T aip e 'iring to my satisfaction that the Defend a - d waru llornce Settle, re.,ides beyond the mi s of this State, On motion of Mr. Abney, .oum .!air.ants' Solicitor. It is ordered, that the id etendant he and ippear in this lonorable ourt i ihin three tmontha froma the publientt ion ere.of, anud lea, atnswer, or dentur to th:is till. r jud; ment will be rendeered ugtniust him par. . Z. W. CAIIWILE, e.m:.':.ae. Mareb' IS, 1S61. umn I t state of Neuthil Onrolinia, EDGEFLELD DISTRICT. \i15EQU'ITY JTulinna ltsprard,, Felix C. Mcl inauey et al. J I[T appecaring to iny satisfiretion that the D~efe.nd a.tt in the abo.ve st ;ted cane, Felix C. .mieKin-. i.y, .1 mlitas N. .MeK inniey, llay'lis 1P. .ieK itiney, \lfredl L-l'iayetce K innaey.3larguret Atn lint,-s, riltnte.s, El len .1. lites. Anmdersonm E. Itates. -liza Ii. 11utm, J atne.' lainmm, nndlM r\lrrh Earmle ,ee reside beyond the liitis oif this St * I, Ont umitiont of Mr. A urs s:. Ccimpla~inan '., S..liror, It s iorered that the satid Defendants do be niiel ny~ .e-tr in thiis li.ni,? ie Court, within three lti ts riot the publicatieti hereof, attd pilead. nliSwere or iemiur t.o this bill. '.r ju-igruernt pie roug..o will .e rendeIcred nyni n t themi. Mamr IS, 1l. ;;m::a Iti State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTIU!CT, 1 1 .1-: D. 31I.\Ma. Ajp;dicantl. v.-. Fred.-riek Er gLe> :niot wife Mary: Polly Overstreet hisid ler chibiren, to wit: Saliijnhl serice andl1 iie iley : Jolhn A th iison uindl wife Fr.intees :1 .i'inm Iierstree : .\Mury Overslree.t :Silas lh er.-tra et: Vi'-tliey Itandallf Ia-al wife .\f urthn:: ieer;:e live r treet :Ihleny lt)ver.trle*,' ;IA. ii.ti ice: mndel ie .nea :i S.e i. UOverst reel Susanil Sheppair dt ; Ii regory aund wife .1inrgnzre: And. Yonee antI l.is biilren, ta. wit :Eliams K repps rind wife Efiliaeth: Vthitfiel I Th..ma~s and wifi .in:i Thoas.tiaz nd. it Sln Yonee :~ t aImbriel Ygunee: A bitranm Yana-e :arnh Yonic lleni Yoee:. Jiohnt Erie ratd Ii, hildren,. to wit: tiecage Frippl and niife ])allyt -ha 1r:rle : .\boy: Ergle: Amelia Ergle; Sau'el r.:le: .\rtimuil Ergte: Tilluman Ergle; Daniel irglea: lilannahl Ergie: Louisa Ergle:.Johni Yonee nda wife Sa rah: Calh-h Lights aznd wife Ney : .e.vi .?t..yer, euel wife tuthl; Etiabeth Ii et, \'illiamtt Iluiet a1nil Da vid lIniet, D~efetiehunts. It apea~zring ta lily satisfac tieon that Williatt Imet. David l~Le. Carlh Light s anid his nmite i-y .ue'i George Tf.ripp atnd his nm ife Dully, De eini -n.- in the abo~ve .taated enre, re.side beyond bec li:mis of this State: It is tlherefomre oirdere~d hart they dlo apperr and oblject to the divmisieen or .ile of thre llen I E-sltut eof Gieorge liuie~t, dee'd., ,nl ar herufre lie n ine-tenth( I '.thi) day of Ju lne next Sil, ior their con.sent :ie the same will lie entered if record. W. F. lUt'llSOE, o.m:.mu. -\pril 2. ISfil l1Ut 1.d State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, 15 EQUIT Y. tarrli llrondwater, Giorge M.) Utroadwater, :t. al. |l/ ~, ~jg riisiahb King ad wife, 3Mary IlfrPrtin A.. aid others. . J [ T apapearing tat any sattisfietion, thant the De~fend nuits, .Tosinh King and wife, Mary A.. atnd 1.em libhasrd and wife, Sarnh A., are absent fruni at.S. *rside beynd the limitus of this Stare, On nmotion vy Mn. Aasu~v, Comupt's Snl'r. It is orer'red that hec said 1)efaendiants ado appear withina three meuntl., r'tm the plienict ion hereof. aind plIe::d, an swe a or le~mur to this hill, air jiudgemient will he rendered 3tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, I5 EQUIT Y. ,iley Sumith, bay her next frienid,1 I IWI1 for Ac't tary Padigett..Manichester Pall- and 'settl,ni,ai, gett, Aidm'irs, em. al. J [T appening tio tmy satisfaction thamt the Defena Lrnt, Arthur Smith, is absent from and recside~s eyoind the limits of this State, On omotioin by ~ar. t.uon-rtT Compl's Sol'r. It is ordlered that th'e said leferdant do appea~r within three months frotm tic' pblenio hereof, and pileatd, answer ior detmur this bill. on judgment will be rendered against Z. W. CA RWILE, c.v..n.n. Mairch 2, IS61 3mei 9 state of South Carolina, EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT, L5 EQUITY. 'ames Ilatcher, e,. . Hill of rericor anid for dl ned lmatcher, JTohn ' .-cc't., muokc e utleiuit, &e llatchber, et. al. j [ f appenring to may satisfaction that the Defend.. amnts Johnt IHatcher and Polly Phillips, are ab ent fromm and reside beyond the linaits of this tuite, Ona motion by Mr. Wttttt. Conmpl'ts Sol'r; t is ordered thart the said Defendants dlo appear rithmin three months frim the publienation hereof, ud answer, palead or demur to this bill, or judg inent will be rendered against them pro confenao. Z. W. CAR'WILB, c.s.. Mnsrc 2, 1811d 2mmt