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Fiat all 'Pity love to rue. Fsr rivo a iif ,uv toe.l' tri hutir. riv. lias ".l, tit Thee, For dleep eft ,itti'.na ,,oo'lt pow+ir Drimtes.ir Dow with Thee. Ta'i.u kuoweuit. Fittber,i"vcry-th'iiigbt i'h.tt ,rgtcrth in env larex 1. An l how rii hwweqr. has~ vmi' hy iaujbt; T " Ci t P~ i"':! w..ri'ippeel (me. A.0 1 . t Ii vat-rs' 'I * mot ehi. '1'., et, l,.; 'I':inel h.risic I' I..'~iir innf. 'if tie lh.nin, Mitr w . Io .ouvu. ultuemy brow shed hl.ri'ld we even now. 11.'. cbievu we to be his lobem * Auil .eufr:er throaugh life, :Eii hi. wnewti h uaI, pru%"e A''IrlIaaf fxtlttrul wile. H e knq4. put., Fathmer all the 4omap .Aiooiou.s[ -CO' tral. " 'nab1t ,tuuaii vnj thought.. that swee~p. K~rcstle~. oer my snou. l6kt-it kmt'unt eaich tunt of love . ar -uxtt e *.iiabo W a nd free ; . - an4 he ovtr, cvt-r prove~ 't.ry 'rtu "daIrtry. A iu~t r'n~lrr ruh ? uti"ive didy ;ii h: m1" ier than 'the tii~t. Aolsi Flosier. greitt its s to live, Thalit whlen ri :lllifr i= s"r .' it-itoi the ip*'v i..w*," yoa~ tir o. tt1,.: in r* to I...rt lit near.. * For the. Itega..aar hull AdtveraiMer. '*Iltttuit u liii h are fieand in I h it.rio urli le hei~t'at' *.44 tI'ela hnily Weil he'I-ia I" o.rn-sr the athtitiit of' .Mt. I':araaSue-, eel. the t'riik ift whlich a:rpt WHS I'I'rIt eel :11th ilu'ln'alte'd to. Akpmillai, a'd- !t1:tiu ii :11i hi'tu Ie if? wichanI it. i.t acurjt-d l hat not he lt.g 'r ht'rdhs rtlad hit .k N 1 h. di lievtpahaisag ,iz'ml wvith 1r. of "iithuaa-is. It, ist wesluau wh"o li,~' r~ortio>aei. 'i1irI li the su n, to net race tiptar ihe tte t t 'airt h, tnd to noe a,;( in thle (td'tildtI' Ail tutle. Fronm that dark and dimaiml '1;t\ .*mt which Mary jisat. from ilt . foot tt the. cross. tie the tosser aif' tilt Sepulchre, thet .. i+'ttiLlk!4 oh0 W0111:01i "s astithitig vriit'i lists beeni heard every wle~re, allI riatli thsn gieahe', ati'!e the deep-setN gun Il.' 'C irrei . l n tits ~ ratti p.,l 'I' her te..nali ittle . Itl'vet vt's.'it.,4 to loom11 up toi illulstrate the true 111!_1 moe t A 'grandteur of intend heriuit, Tis will he lltlitd to be hert laisti '1W 1)111 toa the yery .c:'a1~ .elf' tittle; and hotwet'ir 11u1 2 tt ri i iairflrt'tt tin:m eirt'en.rsa tieau uf't aite-tlit~iitip ill throe rater u1av~ iji srn.twtJ tttee ' the it'unoirtal heonor iii From the Chatt:Inrwiza Rebel. "rOrlite Dog f'icbt' k"1tow that car world--toataba great big world, row alit I'c-=ant"up fib tiiI,'kinz r it tl-Wer-cl t tale fr.Iln the twin I teal. I i:!t n1I ate &.t:,le; it utp'trl" msy claim 'hiit tho upperm:"e., dog le ri=L'. I Aug my -tong, whether rig'st. or wrong, ;'..r this iitler dug in this 5- ,ht_ CI1?tt Crlt;lcS. 111i llll ..;t .terr.he t:l:tl e t"lit:.)ulltt;r it t::'ut' l)t'IJl IIll. t'11tUia"t! . tl ::'itliecm: uit-hired } tt: letrdity in ti-,-tit tit' the Rebel n ice. , hig ,hat: g% -t.iate""d .white. III,,, It t ii al st.ulnl "Iltil li;ttt:k and gill his}l !-Trier. tile, l:!.a.a1" lif tl)I):It at atlittt", na)t into it 4illl:4t, (t.T+)s-itliy e1ltll;t:l'11i1tg lho .rt'n-lt):":1l Llur?:sille;.) whe"!t " hie h harks" ensued; lit-11 ,,Ion ct ilia 10 I"1tiW's,' rl.,ult.ina in Cl it"'. Iit itctl hhtie ",eilllllle tusseIs l)f a' .r lI li" 1 il"r. The him -tau ",..t:..::rllili , :c IttI.t11171 . 4' ;...I! 5t 1."":l'!t.li IIIIl111 Iul tt a"t 111. t 'Ilit:; li" :. ;tI"l t:,rcing, .hint ! lait'tl! It)) i11t' t:ai 111, jartl! cl'"lt'"I tt,,il-4'l1Ur "' I)t :1 Iillt":l. illllall!I:111' I11ilIlIl' i'. .h ill. };,tt!' " ltl!'Ia't -llllllt"lll l " t'I!'tl:;4ll his t e.' :old he ,t wtetl rri"c:tl!t"tl Il:tnh nlt :"e" t " I t I l l : i l l . 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V1.'llile till',"tirized the. s:11niI)"M' ie It aek t:t:)'s-roil I N"i"wt'rli his tech, :titd j: :.ll' .o (.!--se lit, tet)Ill'll:'t wag i. i:'"wI of de-fair. I)'at"k tan repair .it; I"lilt wht!rt' Ili.-; r:'itr watt ;tL" :,:.. " ::) ::'rl tl t ht, retrcai." of f llx. ;.' 4t:1h his Balsa.. ;"It"i:"rlt la)t"Ni). " '" .". ':"'U I' """".Ili; 1111 tl'r "t:it : ilia :-I:. : t. .. ..t rli!a. .4...t lt.t114"T"rl'tg sk i'!. i .j":l"r . r1.,. . 1:111 t hr.Itc in;! :!7 e:r;i i"" lit: :.: his 11.1's to :r" .. rccliir11,. )!I Ii)I'l:" III:"ii 'd t"i:Il'I:"tall Ilkl"al )sill:115 hl:l'rit allt'. :1111'1 tIl ingt"rellIs di=:tlllivn)"e'd, in a cloud (it' :1"a, t )w nor of him"k-tall tnt"!l ILP15i-arI'd :it.: art<Ila 4t.ith t whil la.,h, which 4Ca' tltllini,,tl"reli iterl s, the backs of h1)th nlnlai, A'ith view to an "armed inter. r+ nrt"." Ma'ttt"r of white dig then seized )al :Inlltlai I):' his cautlie ajpctltiage maid r"Ieec.lcd a itli hitu down ' the street hitc d''g. by ,nt"tnl:4 ( f his m)ttt'r, ae 11)nj7li.hing that inni"h talked iii 11":1t in lilitar":" Seit"1 ev. ealle'sl a"tl tllrttt:rly re ' i"itt,'' aan"l "1) the light cnlled, ' anal the tV ricstuned it, wonted tiniest, null waited t'le.Uuly lair another 11;lttle. ..... ....... .:..." _":,...:. in ..NIP as ne"i ".,fn PILt~t~ilW RVR!IT t; Pt15!"P T MttRt5W. SIKtINS, D- R. DUBtSOE, & E. KEE8E PkuPRNTO 2a. L'EIltMS rOF SU1SC1tPTION. Two D'I.LAus per year if paid in adivance-Two Otot.tAnt tnll FmPt Cr.as if not.p'aid within six months-nnd Tnana DOLLARS if not paid before he expiration of-the yer. . Suihscriptinas out of the District must be paid or in advanae. RATES OF ADVERTISING.. All nalvertirements will he inserted at Nit Dot. .AR and .Ftvr Ctars per Square. CASli (30 Winion lines nr lees) far the first insertin; and 3erenty-flve Cents far each sbseruent insertion. P.rsons at a distanee wiehing to adverties can by noticin t'hn terms) r.prexitnate to the anntibt recessary to liay for the s:ame. which they can re nit with the ilrertisemtent. Thnee desiring to advertise by the year can do an on liberal term--it being understood that con tracts for yearly advertising ure confined to the legititnato business of the firm or individuale con tracting. .Contract advertisements payable semi: annually. All enmmunicathmTs of a personal 'character Obituary Noticed, Reports, Resolution or Pro ceeding of any Society, Assnoiation or Corpora tion. will be charged as advertierments. Announeingr a Candida.te (not inserteduntil paid r,) Five Dllars. THE SO iT IIRN CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE, (XXV VOLUME.) .A Ri:,ioUSI . R1.11 IL-Y NEWSPA PER, An organ of the ..E'IIO1)I ST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, IN TH Si-critRR COFvVDiRAUT, I, published at Augusta, Georgin, TWO DOLLARS PER A NN-.UM, Iarriuly in adcaaee. Any prson sending Twenty Dollars for sub scription is entitled to a copy without charge fair one year. E. -E. 3YEtS, Editor. Angusta, Aug 2d tf- '34 I A1,! impres ients or arrests t men' liable to o duty in the several Regiments of lst Corps of Itew-rree'. recently ordered to repntrt to Canfed. erad-: Offi.oars fAr Ninety days' service must be ,nade ncnrdingt to the ril's regulnrly ordered finm :ber.r llendqarters: anl the name' of all persons impr-s ed or arrested must appear on the Conpa uy rolls. either fled in this ailee or regularlr inale tnt by the nafiiers of the militia, as proper t% helonging to the 1st Corps of Reserves. P'roclamation by the Governor. off EXECUTIVE DEPARTMET, CoLtMaA Nov. 30th, 1l562. W R EAS information has been received at this J)epartment that a ssault and bat tery, with iutent to kill, was made upon the body of M. W. Jenkins, "some time abot the first of June lust," by a negro tan, Jim, a runaway, the property ofT John Sanders, of Sumter District. and that the said negru Jitm was, an his trial fiar the :'aidl affenee, sentenced to be bung on the first Friuday in Oc-to ber last, and that the said negro Jim hass siut-e h oke jail anal tded, after a new trial had lbtepu grnnted him; Now, know yoa, that., to, thtt snil thatjustice may. bie adone. tund that the taid negro Jin ttiay be Brought back to clonfineament, I, F. W. P'ICIJENS. G'avernor and! Ca'ommander-in-Chief in and over the State aforesaid. do issue this my proclamation otfering a reward taf TWO HUtNDRED DiOL LA RtS fiat his apprehension aud delivery into any jail in thiis State. Giive-nludr my handl and thnseeril of the State, it Ciutobla, this, the 1st day of Dlea.. A. D, 186f2. F. W. PICKENS. W. It. Iluxvr, Deputy Secretary of Stato. Dece 10 2t ___ 49 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Gesorge Free and Nney his wile, and' Wmn. Fouwler and Martha his wife,PI'ffs. vs A .A< Devaure and Lucinda his wife, Jr.:-ie Foartfr. Saerah Clak et al, Def'te I I y la:rinmig toa my .'a tisfset imn thlat ,Jahn Wal a n -wl l0eranshu his wife, Mairy Clarek,'Mar -,t:' ia the al-ve .nitaei icase, rub'lle fraitm andi be. ynnda th'e Iiait: atf lthie state, It is therefor-e or detred thart ti:ry apelnar andi aahject to the diivieion~ sir c...ai o tile- leal Estate of Matilila Sen-irentgin, dee'.d., io air befot~re the 23td disy aif .lanlunry, 1.43.i or their cuiassut to thu 5nte will bae enteread sf reeoral. W. F. DI7USOE, 0. E. I). a ett 2:, I %t?!.: a m 4:3 State of South Carolina, .6hGPFIELP IDISTRICT, 1N EqULTY. orgaio Wite,' idt a1, tmford 'hiti!- uanai , fo- Pa tr. $imwn-J~ Grouch, et al. I Ti ap:in. ~ina tanty satitheatinu that .uthlan 1.cilia. per' lb.i.-. Phmi1i Kates atnd Elira -th .d s wife. Dcd:ronlnh-ra its thir, c-au, re'iade -r; .nid bey-.:d the li tilh: if this State, On nwit ir..nhy Mr. 1 untersx. $.abia~rr fiat Caamaidaiants, joiaread . Thaat i.hay 4-. apt-r and picand. answer r lemsur taa naa atl~l. w: !inc thr-c mxinthis froms cc. pia: e:jatti..n heraeoa, air theC aant will bae takieni -- ennfen&n aa:.gair..< themc. Z. W. CA R W L,"esn. Oct 1$, l18fs. itn 41 A'UGUSTA HOTEL 13Y. WH~EEL'OCK. Co~ene~ to the Carolina side. Provideod with the best the market af'ords. .ag'gseeut to first rate business house. Rtadaty with aag-;cinces to facilitate travellor.: is anay andli every rouate. .P,rtredI tao accoimmodante all who may desire it. A4 goosd shar anaj plenty o/f ice. We ypppeottgly nsg the attentlon of gdgefield o our Oirt. June 26- f$ FURNITURE! [have now on hand a large Stock of BED. RtOOM FURLN[TUtRE, in Sets of from 8 to 2 pieces, Mahogany, Eniameledi andi Fney Paint d. A small lot, of PARLOR FURNITURE. ,sn, SEWING TAB~LES, WRttTINGI TABLES, INING; TABLES, Wnulniut-WARDROBES, HlA iRS. a few MA TTRtASSES, and all .articles sually kept in the Furtniture line, most of MY OWN MIANUJFACTURIE, nd will ho sold i -w for good paper wheni the ash is not convenient. ----- ' ' Burial Cases ! I hare on hand a sinath lot of META L C DIU JA L CASES. Children's only. Alaan, Mahogany etagon Lod COFFINS. Alsaa, Ciavered Raise Led OFFINS, plaits but neatly trinmned, at $20. se of Hoarse $5u per day, air trip not over a day. will continue to kitep a supplly on hand ready I r dehveiy. J. M. WITT.j .Mad.1t9. if 11 AMONG T-E SODtIERS8 By the direction of the Colportage Board, at Darlington. the- work of supplying the South Darolina soldiers with the Now Testament and } religious reading, was begun first.by us iuSuuth Darolina. PIOUS. PAbTORS ENGAGED AS .OLPOR TELRS.- . A number of deviated Pastors of the State are laboring earnestly an&.cl-iieeitty as:Colporterse of the Buard--some of them in Virginia and svmr of thimi dS the South'Carolina ouat. ENCOUR AGEMENTS TO LABOR ON. The cheeriig intelliirence is -reaching u< cnni itntly that the soldiery receiv.e" nith. gratitude the New Testament ind Tra'ti'given thetn. They welcuue all religinas instructions with, in ra:ny it stancus,.the-gushing tear and-quin ring lip;: NEW TESTAMENTS AND TRACTS DIS TRIBUTED. - The operations of the Board, to the lst Februa ry, are 11,500 New Teuitaienas and one milliu seresihundred thuuvsal pages Tracts. TIlE SOLDIERS REAR. They not only accept the NIew., Testament and Tracts given.theui, but they read-theia, . in net a few instanucs,.prayerfully and savingly. SOME HAVE BEEN CONVERTED. Through the simple instrumentality .of a littlea Tract, the truths of " Gnd's word," preenited to them by the Colporter, the earnest prayer and the pious counsel of such, a number have turned to God, and are now rejoicing In Him. TiE SICK SOLDIER. Those who have visited the sick sesldier, 9e we have in the-various Hospitals in and about Char lestun, know with what readiness and thaukful ness, pr.ayer apd religi.'us instructions are re eeived.; how gladly they receive the New Testa ment. . CHRISTIAN FRIENDS OF OUR SOLDIERS, HELP! - Thoupands of the patriotic sons of our own and other States, who are sacri0cing all for our com mean country, have no Bible to point them to God andl to "light up a dying bed." They are willing to read it-they ask for it. Shall they be denied ? Our Chaplain writes:. "I do nut believe fifty men in the regiment have brought Testanents with them." WE APPEAL TO EVERY CHRISTIAN MAN. We circulate no Traci or Book which any Chris tian -man would object to, whether he be 'resby teriasn, Natlaodist, Episcopalian, Lutheran, or Boilp. brat. We, therefore,- appeal to all. Christians throughout the city and country to aid us in this coninon work. .We pledge ourselves to meet the spiritual wants of our soldiers to the full extent of the means placed at our command. SOUTH CAROLINA SOLDIERS IN VIRGINIA. South Carolina regiments in Vrgini.. share ;araaportiorally in all the operations of this Board -in Colporters, New Testaments and Tracts. EVERY SOLDIER ON THIE SOIL OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Many of the suns of North Carolina, Georgia, Tenoessee, and other States, are upon the coast of South Carolina., Shall we not minister to their spiritual wants T MANUSCRIPTS FOR FOUR-PAGE TRACTS SOLICITED. The Board desire to publish a number of " four page Tracts," adapted to the wants of the soldier, and hereby solicit such manuscripts. There manu scripts must be free from denominational Liam. CONTRIBUTIONS MAY BE DIRECTED. Those who contribute to this work may specify, if this is desired, in what regiment or company such funds shall be expended. All contributions to this work will be acknowledged in the public prints. LARGE AND SMALL AMOUNTS. Let it hi remonhered that $130 will buy one tiousanl New Testaments, and thirteen rents will buy : single copy. Each copy will supply one sldier. TO TIlE PASTORS AND CHIURCHES. Will the Pastors throughout this State andl other States having troop~s ini Sauuth Carolina, read the above to their congtregations, andl send .us the free-will offeringa made to this work. A ddre..- . Rev. W. D. Rice, (/eneral. Superinten dent S.. C ?olportage, Sumter.S. C. THE CONSTITUTIONAIJST, AUGUSTA, GA., i nns of the MOST DESIRABLE PAPERS Ipublished in the Sauth. In its Commercial and News Department, No labor is sparedl to give the earliest and. most accuraite Intelligence from all quarters. Its TELEGRAPHIC COLUMN [a filled with ample and reliable information of occurrences at the political and commercial cen tres. . In Politics, THE CONSTITUTIONALIST Is thoroughly Southern, and adheres, under our new Govern mnent, toa its principles of STATSE RIGH TS -and STR ICT CONSTUCTION! It advocstes the ad misninn into the Southern Confederacy only of tho'se Sta'es which. Recognize Property in Slaves !. As a part of their Social System. TER1\d8. Daily Constiturinnalist................8,0 Tri-wekly ".. ..................... 5,00 *Weakly " ,'.";,..........20 No paper sent unless the CASMt acompanIes the order. pi-Speimen eopies sent when asked for. JAMES GA RDNER, Proprietor. Augusta, July, 1l6 i tf . 29. We E, SrPE A 8,. 240 Bao~inSvnsav, Over Chichemater A Ca's Drug Store,. -AUGUSTIA, 4A. Dec. 24. 1Sf, . ' tf ' 51 Dentistry ! D II..H. PAItM.EIt will be in his ofilee rgulairly a h day duaring rule-any week; 'blt .d'a-r th..-n lhe wall ..nly be. there necaraiinally. l ii. Praoei.,nal eng~ar'aments thtriaughout the Di~ra~.trc deaisaal ndnmuahf hiis attenliohn. - igy Jl:mving~ to paay tlhe bl~ghes: Cash parices fnr Deniery umaerials. lhe will hereafter work ONLY Sept-10 aif Sweed Iron & Plow Steel. DIIPORTANT TO P'IANTERIS? K I1VE on hans ia goog~ aortinen: of SWVEEp I I(ON and LOW ST~1)L'sditdble ir glan-' fti'on purposes; of very'deuirablii siziei-Iton from on to teh inhbes i width and Steel front three ' feijrt~en ipehs inwidth-fbr sale at the lowest rpp by ', 'W''. I!.'G00f RIC11, 7) Bro$ St., 4ugusta, Ge. Notice. L L Persons indiebted to the Estate of Oe'orge Kershaw, dec'd., are requested -tu make pay-. menat forth with, and those having'demnands against; taid Estate are required to pra sent them,. properly ttested, on or hefore the day of May 186l3, as a nal settlement on that Ectate will he made on at dlay, in the Ordinary's Office. - - Apr23D. .A. BODDIE, A dm'or. Administrator's Notice SLL persons indebted to the Estate of Jas. H.j Sweareugin, dee'd, are earnestly solicited to~ am. forward and pay up, as I desire to settle up he Estate as soon .as possible. Those havln4 laiums against said Estate will render them in uroprly attested. D. R. DURISOE, Adm'or Sept 10 3m'2 ENGLISH. ROYAL VELVET, UR1USS IN'NEW AND: BEt aUTIF UJjL P MDAMASKS OF ALL KINDS, L Cornices, Bands, I WI wrnOW FLOOR AND TABL OIL W1 ALL .P 2 The largest stock ever oflered, iMPORTE RS AND D.EA LEl Augusta, Sept 18 THE tlAKLESTON MEliUIii. A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND LITERARY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISIHED DAILY AND- TB!-W EEKEty - CHARLESTON, S. C. TERMS--CAS1, IN ADVANCE: DAILY MERCURY, for 1 year - - - $10.00 fur 6 months - - 5.00 " " for 3 months - - 2.60 Fur less than three months, 41 per month. Newipaper Dealers and Retail Agents supplied on libetal terms. TRI-WEEKLY MERCURY, for 1 year -, $5.00 '. fur S months . ' 2.50 " for.3 months 1.23 For less than 3 months, 50 cents a month. FROM THIS DATE, no subaeriptions unt If tho city.wWle received unless accowpanied'with the cash. POSTMASTERS are authorized to act as our Regular Agents in obtaining subecribers and for warding the money, for which-they will be allowed 20 per cent. commission; only, however, when paid in advance. - , Subscribtrs desiring their papers clanged, must in itionit the l'ost Office froti, as well as the one to, which they desire the change -tu be nude..... Gentlemen getting up Clubs of 5, 10, 20 or more. will be supplied at 20 ;'er cent. less than Regular Rates. ADVERTISING RATES, TIlE MERCURY hbs now the largest circula -tion of any paper in the. State, and ir second in this respect to but few papers in- the South ; it therefore offeragreat advantages to business men and others, whose interests require publicity. ONE SQUARE of I3 lines, solid Nonpareil, each insertion, 65 cents, and for each additiunal line 5 cents. - COMM.UNICATIO11S of personal interest will be charged as advertising matter. Orders from without the city to publish Adver tisements, Marriage Notices or Obituaries, will not be attended to une the cash, or an. accepta blo'eity reference,.accumpany the order. i On all bills of $St) and over, 20 per cent disconnt is allowed. pile South Carolina Bank Dtills taken in pay. ment for subscription to the Mercury. Charleston, Jujy 1551. SOUTHERN GROW FRUIT IREES FOR SALE AT TIlE ."'Georgia Nursery," Near Augusta,. Ga. BY FLEMING E NELSON. TI113 Subseribe's ofer foar sale si Sne lot uf .G RA FTED YOUNG FRUiT TR EUS, een slating in part of 20,0!90 A1?PE TREE.S, one andl two years old, sud'frogi lhve t'o'eight feet high. amaong which are aixty of sthe best Syjpthera varieties. 15,000 PEA 01 T RE ES, oe yeareld, of very thrifty gruwth, forry varieties of. whish ripen it sucoession from early June to Novensber. 5,000 PEAR TiEs, thirty varieties, all of whieb a on Quintas roots, l5 varieties of L UMS, ripening In seession through the summer. Also. APRICOTS, NEC TARIINES, ALMO.NDS, FIG., GRAPE CUT TINtiS, ST RA WlIE RRY P.LANTS, .A SPA R A G US ROOT.S, Ac., &c. Ever blooming ROSES and Ornamental Shrubbery. Our TREES will compare favorably with those of ay Southern Nursery. and we wilisell as sheap as any of them. We take great care in packing them in Moss and Straw, so that they rmay he shipped safoly to any part of tbe Southern States. Descriptive and Price Catalogues-sent gratis to. all applicats. Address FLEMING A NELSON, -. Angusta, Ga. Ostober 8th . , 40 DLANTON DUNCAN, olumpbia. S..C. Is prepared to filli orders to any extenat in BANK NOTES, BILLS OF EXCHAME, Ac., a&c, Ae. ENG1RAvlNt;"lPdN S 'EEfJ 0OR STONE. L-irge Paupie's 'of .l .Nf 50 tiI's nat ;ther Uuumbia, Any .I -E .:t State of' South Carolina, -ED)GEI~ ELD) -ISTICT, *.IN ORIDINARY. BY W. F. DURIISOE,-Esq., Ordinary of Edlge-' rield Dit tr -- -. *a'hetreas, Johnat M.'Witt, lhas applied- to me r'ar Lettrr ot' Adlministratioan, ont all anad singularI the go,l aoni chatrios, rightr and credits of lthuoda Jacka.,, ;are ft rte bietrict aforesaid, dec'd. These are, therefoare, to cite andi admionish all and singular, the kindredl and creditors of the said deceased, to) he and appleair hef'jre wne, at our next Orinaryr's Court fur the said District, to be hoiden at Ed,1utteli U. j-i., "un the 2-4th dry of gjan. that, to show cause, if atny,'whay the raid-.administratian. abuldt not he. grantedi. -* . Given under nay lhandt and seal, this 9th day of Jan. in the year of-oor Lord oneo thousand eight hundred and .ixty-thre'e, and in the 117th year of the Independence of South UarlIna. Jan. 20, t882. - F. DUt SO- 2n. ~tate of South Carolina, *.E fEINT pistici; IN'ORDIN~AUY.?I John M. Stidhaw1 Appulicani Ell S11d1ag. 4llge Stjdhlam,2 fra Stid h'ai;, j'e. dtibchi et er4tdistits. I T appearing to mgy setipftgetiop tist .Jaohn 1orse tand his wife Sayatiah, fbsfeun.In in i .t ,i stated case, revI-le beyond the .limits of thia S tate, It Is therefoare ordered that they do appear and oject to the division or bare of rlhe hoel Battaig of John Stidhana, deceased, un'or before the lista March next, or their consent 'to the rame will be entered or record. W. F. DURIISOE, O.E.D. *Jan. 9, 1363, 12t A Notice. I A Lpersons indebted ~to the Estate. of Jd.es AC. liendersun, dee'd., are requusted to make 1' thoste having demands against said Estate tare re quested to present them forthwith, as I desire tot make a Gual settlement on that day. .L. CORLEY, Adm'r-. nat1,166?. 2. 40a. ELS, TaI EE-PLJY AND- INGRA11 ITTFR'NS, 3USt ' IECEIVED. CE AND -MUSLIN CURTAINS OOp,- Tassels,- &et, SE-I" $ .: . )L4OTHSMATS, MA-TTIN for sale by 3AILD Q 31 . Ls, 205" BRtOAD ST.,Ait iSTA; G~A. tf. 37. SAVE. UVN! IANV conimenceathe business of Purchasing, I FUR CASH, - OLD SCRAP IRO,. Od Irola, of Every Description' CAST AND 'tO.O6HT: - rei'n be found' near the'Haiuburg Bank, wher. I am preparet to- reoeve any amount of OltJ IRON that may. be brotgbt. ftwill be ready also to pay the CASH for . - As "Econmuay is.Wealth,"everyFarperh Blck' snith, Mill Owner, and Kuousekeup.r can furnt.al some; and -as the southern -Conlederefj. iWin great nped of Cannon -Balls, and .other articles made of Iron, we. should du all-in our ppwarst.; promote our cause. I will alb- buy 'Old brass,- Pewter,.. Cpper, ;Lead, - And Zink, A'nfi Paj the. CASH .for tie'sme. 'Also, COTTON AND IANEN RAGS, HIDL.S, BE'W.AX AVD 7'4 LLC - Persons bringing Produe - to .this. place. and Augusta, can easily bring along 'some of the articles in their wagons. A. A. B. SOUTIIALL,'Agent. P. S.--No articles will be receiued- from Slaves, or White Children, unless with a written permis sion. Hamburg, S. C.,. June 2, 1862. . if 23 THE SOUTH CAROLINIAN, PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, Av CoLoUasa, S. C. FRANKLIN GAILLARD,. EDITOR. AND THE - - COLUMBIA BANNE.R, A -WEBKL Y PAXIL T- Pd PRR T IIIS is the largest Family Paper in th;Sutih and is ofered to. the . domestic circle for NEWS. and POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. The Tales and Stories which are offered to the readers of -the Banner are the effirts.or. Southern (enlus, which it is a pleasure to fosteir. ~irijinal Sketebes,.Liternryatnd Seienti~e'Esbeysi and Mis eellaneous Selections, regularly make -their ap pearance in its culumns. . SUBSCRIPTION-Daily, $6; Tri-Weekly, $4; Weekly $2 per annum, in advan'ce. All Paperq stopped when subscription expires. - R. W. 4IRB,R8, Prolsrister. rInnthih. y0lT 1P61. tf 10 THE SOUTHERN BUARDIAN A Political and News Journnl, PUflLIS!IED AT COLUMBIA, S. C. Daily, Trri-Weoek-ly and Weekly. BY 0, P. PELHAM, TERMS.- aitYv, $11: TnJ-WE5p14, #4;)Tyy L.T, $S., a Jeer. P'aylent ipyarisbly in adrance. T IIIS. JOURLNAL, now entering uponl Its third ~year under the present parop~rietaar, is rapidly axtending its circulation and indiu'nee. Founded and coandunted upon tlle principles iaf Stut's Rights, it enajays tho rcward.cof puhlic ennfadence. and en high tenedl apparaoal. Entirely Inadependent, in its masnagement, it has stood with unwavering conl. dlence, and soundness, integrity and consistency of its principles. Through evil report aun well-as through gooad. its voice has been heard in defence af the EQUA LITrY of the South ; its counsels nave ever been and are for RtESISTANCE to the roni~gs attenolptedl to be-paut upon ns by a section. al majoarity. - -.- .. - The SOUTH ERN GUA RDIAN looks for sup. piart tn'the State and sectioi: whose rights, honior and interests it has faithfully espoused aEdd main. tainedl.. CoinmbIa, July 1841. . .~.tf .29. BLISS' DYSPEPTIC REMEDY! ST is customary noaw-a-days for .the .priirietoril andl propellersa of patent teedicinaa to arrey .fars the paublit- eye ini te most -giaaitjg cois, count.< taf ija~utuus c'urea,' s'ad at Vfie'.'s:ie ritne eonpiain of theopoviirty of-.the 'Enjrlisha'ldbs - gu~age as-buing indequate -to convey5 die tbht . would-do-tjustee.rto their medical. prela,ivdE. Noaw the ;.ropr.eanar f -the -above-nmned -prepkt-. tiun dlun.' -intendi to ' ruea.a)'sucaeourse','nt will J e ciianrygrto .5 n dnnjty;1ga Tlo, 1 ajrli . jarj pr N 1l ia siIpnetj witd IiYSPEPT1 , . <IEPi neei, aaosupi paraeigg sp lby nlny auc unnitigly derised'fsles. S L1S1 DYSP'EPTIC REMEDY Is the only reliabuls prie paration naw biefore the people faar -ALL hId- -. IIA5ES OF TRlE STOMAChi, and those other - liseases that hare their origin in .dinesse.,af that argan. It bas again and again cured whenall. other preparationls have fatiled. Its merits -hare - been discussed -II physioians in counsel. It haes siten been pre-judgedl aiid thrown iiide by'phy !icians sud-consigned to the t'on of- quadh bum bugs, and-afterwards restored to msore- congeaul - eliie on terra firma, to be administeredto their ra-ut and exhaust.-d pati'ents, -and with the 11(ST PERFECT SUCCESS. It has been tested andu recomimended,by the most eminient phjyrfeians if the country, and--one and 'all who have thior sughly tesred it in good faith, are tananlmofs In Is praiae. .[titll CURR THEP WORtST FO~lls Jo -i; *Liver Disease, Constipat1i6, tND A GRBAT MANY OTHER DI&EAS having their origin In Disease of the Stoinach For the above mnentioned diseases, it isa soy rpjgn ~eye - nd.w01. not-efalln eoeting i gre If the p1.ient Ie.not~oo-penarous rio <peras 'ire in the aklng of the-Remiedy. If one pi go- don't sure -yu try'another, ad btillsnothdi, ,ad rest assured It will not fail .1. accomplishing 1Jf tha t i. -promised. Andi another thing -you ~yrest asseet, 'atyou rinttk t ke rit1hon't sei g n'pd' (eP.tt ~t as al~eadyb 4 per pack agg- ~ ~ a .CIi illy i4. - . - ' 1 OF GitEAT VALUE. WEDICATED WHISKEAI! tat Prominent' Ingredients. DOGWOOD, WILD H ERRY and F0PLA R BAIIE. hare an estab shed reputation as medicinal-agants, and are of iemiatelres its heat eommandation. Prepared by J. DENNIS, M. D., Angusta; Qa., nd sold In this tewa by 1n.M. PENN. Augi6'' 3