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cist his voto for Soymouraud'Blai.-. . And though Federal bayonets aro there to deter him,-exhib iting the same unflinching devotion to principle which.has ever characterized our coble Southern peoplo/-cast the vote at all hazard.--, and leave the result to that God who presides over the des tinies of pattons. "Rest assured that the Radicals arc standing'in "foar and trembling." They have selected Grant as tho/great Champion of their party. This alone convinces mo that they are getting nervous. If not, why did they not selecta man from their party whose past career aa a politician, as well as legislator, hus given bim prominence among them; why not taken Wade, or Stevens, or Chandler, or some other'" big ?UL" of their party. No,. Sir, they must needs seize upon Grant as a last hope, and doponding upon his popularity as ?.great military leader, they thrust Mn. before the people. . And he (Grant) poor weak-minded man, consents tebecomo tho toof(for he is nothing else) inithe hands.o?.a political party who daru not bring one .of their o^ji ?tripe before tho people.-and call '-upon them to sustain bim, and their grossly out rageous unconstitutional acts. The Radical party knew that, in view of'the records of past legisla tion in tho Halls of Congress, and thc tyrannical usurpations of power by thai body, they dare not bring-forward one man who bal taken any part iu the promulgation of these hellish principles, and the establishment, under military ralf, of the " meanest government the tcorld ever saic." They bring out a man without pa?t experience, without a single act of statesmanship, and above cray, thing ehe objectionable, u man WITHOUT A.NY I-OL ICV'WHATKVKR INDES THE SUS,-an'?vowel which he himself has made, equivalent to the positive assertion " I have no policy." I unhesitatingly beleive that if Lincoln were alive to day he would havo carried out the exact programme of the Democratic party. Hy opinion is that ho had the good o', this ichulc continent at heart And his policy having been adopted and carried out by his successor,' Mr. Johnson, and denounced by the very party who elected him, I have no doubt that Lincoln himself would have been denounced^by them, and branded as a traitor. I tell you, Sir, icc -hare friends here in thu North. Af en who kuow tho grievances to which we have submitted ; thty know that tho good and true men of thc South by requirement of am act of Con gress, culied constitutional conventions, framed new Constitutions-repudiated Confederate debts -gnu'ftceJum to Slaves-repealed thc Ordinance of Secesi?n,.and actually os.-umod their portion ofcthe.tjuoruious dept of the Goncral Government of- the United States; and although impoverished %bv the bltjoojy struggle through which she bad passed/the--glorious, chivalrous old Sonth pay? up ecety^dull'u demanded from the pocket? of her seas, with au ".alacrity unsurpassed in tho histo ry of" finances." They know how that thc South, iu compliance with ii requirement of Congress, plsred the negroes on an equality before -tho law with the whites, and simply because the Southern States did not give thc black" ignoramuses" o? -the So jth tho right of thc ballot box, (something by the way which a large majority ol' the North, ern State? have'not done,) they refuse to allow us representation in Congress, and actually inaugu rated a Government based upon the same tyrant ? -cal principles; for which our forefathers " rebelled" against the ' vcrnment of England. The word "K?.cossTitucT" took the place of RESTORE," having avowed by every uct, during thc tear, that their billy purpose wai, to RESTORE nit: UNION, and by ignoring thistrutb they virtually acknowl "edge tho right of a State to set nie. Without con sulting tho will of the people, they establish a military mle from thc Potomac to the Kio Grande, -under the entire coulrol of who? Why U. S# Grant. Thev know that tho Government of tie United Str.:OJ, not .satisfied wjjh thjtw usurpations, go to work aud disfranchise hilliest every good waite- citizen of the South, aad reodor the best men iu thc land ineiligibto to hold office, and thus swarm thc whole South with u set of '"roughs" from the .East, who, half starved, go "deown -Sonth" because they nre drivcu from respectable society iu their own land, and deemed unworthy of a.sociatiun with decent men-to seek office at the hands of their inferiore, the m groes. I repeat, our friends up beru Litote that these Adventurers-"unknown to fortuno or to famo.'" ?ive as pickpockets and loafers,-who swarm the South as tho Locusts of Egypt-do not possess, one. dollar's "worth of real estate-are not even citizens of the State they, go to the Legislatures to IcgUlate for; and whose oily property is cou taincu in a chango of clothing, a razor and strap. a pewter backed looking glacs, and an old worn out black oil cloth CAIM-ET BAC. Gods, how my " soul kindles, wh?n I think of the complete devas tation, aud almost hopelessly prostrate condition : of my ova Sunny South. But, Sir, we have friends, and they are not asleep cither. , , In addition, to thc grievances i i thc South, look at thc high handed measures of Congress in reference to the Supremo Court of tho United States. Actually forbidding this Court thc right to decide in r?f?rence to the constitutionality or unconstitutionality of their acts. Look at the as sumption of power in reference to individual State?,-of -matters which concern tho States alone, and the citizens of thise States, as in tho ease of Ohio, (which you wiil remember I spoke of in my last.) Look at the aclpless condition of Andrew Johnson, whose E ie .-uti ve power is taken ?way, almongn guaranteed To him as thc Chief Executive, .by tho -Constitua-n of the United State** N"W our Northern friends know that these usur pations of power,- if allowed to run rampant, will gradually extend from tho South to the We.-t, thenco to the North and East, until tho whole country shall he under the cbiuplete control and power of men without principle, and us corrupt a-i it is possible'for men tb bj. God save us from ^UC'J a. terrible calamity. The weather for the past month baa been ex treme^* hut: tiie heat far m.?JO oppressive than I bu'j UKirfoll it-down Suuth. Tho weather ti w* however, is pleasant. I tru?i you hi VJ an ubur ' danes nf- ftuit by this time. , ' ; "I E. F. R. ? ' vor thc Advcrriter. ?rnWd *Dctnccrotjc ltutilicuticm Bar becue, The follaTtog gentlemen constitute, a Commit tee to solicit subscriptions und contributions of moat.-, vegetable.", ie., and to muku all necessary arr.ingfsicnt* for the Grand Democratic Ratifica tion Barbecue- w hu given by the District of Edge Held, at Edgc&eld Court jQ?it.-e, S. C., on Wed nesday, the I'od Sept. lSCl?, vizj Z.. W. Cnxwile, Chairman, S;uart Harrison, E. hi Smith, C. A. Cheatbain, E. W. -elbe's, Julius Day, James Hatcher, E. W. Pt?rry, W. T. Gary, J. E. Burns, Jvhn Lake, M L. Dunham, J-tses Bvatwright, A. P. Buller, JamcJ \. Lanier, R. G ff. bnnoraot, D. C; Tompkins, J. A.Jtlnud, Lan dan T.nckcr, Juiiti E. Ba rr ess, L. J. >?il!er, J. B. Holme/, J..mes A. Devon',-together with the Presidents of the di ff-, rem Democratic Clibs throughout tho District, It is expected that each UH tuber of thc Com mittee will immediately proceed to solicit sab ?criy?.ju* of meats, ib>ur, vegetables and money. Thc jCwnaiitt\ee meet at Edge?eld C. H. on Monday, iii* 24 th August, prepared to turn over to the t-casureri)fa:he Committee all monies co loiued, sad to report to tba Cbairm.iu all eontibutious ul meats/vegetables, flour, ic, .to* . Members of this Committee, who wore not pmtfrrt al thc meeting' tv'-day, will tike this as notice of their appointment, ar.d act accordingly. Z. WACARWILE, Chair. Aug. ::, 1S03. 3t32 FU?LIG SALE. TUE Sub?t'riber will offer at publjo sale, on thc pr.mliei, on the FIRST AlONDAY-in September test, thu PLANTATION formerly owned by J. Y. L.TAKTL?.W, in Edgtfield D^. tricC'kncwn bs the ; . . <-> - - - .. > - ' * MILL TRAGT, INCLUDING THE MILL, STOCKT AND SUP s PLIES op the PJac?, with the CROP. MISS BELLE PARTLOW. Aug !0 4t *23 State Democratic Convention. COLUMBIA, August C. . In compliance with the call of General Wade Hampton, the Chairman of the State Democratic Executive Committee, a Conven tion, of the Democratic Party of this Slate met in Columbia on Thursday night, at thc Democratic Headquarters, (Carolina Hall,) at .8 o'clock, P. A. On motion of General Hampton, Ex-Gov . crnor Milledge L. Bonham; uf ?dgefield, was called to the Chair, and Mr. F. G. DeFon taine, requested to'act as Secretary. On assuming the Chair Governor Bonham was.greeted -with applause at.d said : Gentlemen;-I thank you from the bottom of my heart for *.be compliment, .you have paid me by placing me in the position of te-i. porary Chairman. It is not my intentiou to make a speech, but simply to aunour.ce in ac cepting the position, what I trust every o? e will realize-that we are iu thc midst of the greatest political revolution in thc history of this country. Although the calTfor this Con vention has beeu short, I congratulate you upon tile lact. that the attendance ii so large, particularly as our deliberations may be at tended with the most important results. It is essential that we should act with calm ness, consideration and fiiinness, io order to conduct this summer's campaign toa success ful fruition, and if we do our part as well as I. a'm confident the Democracy ot the North will do, no one can doubt the election o? Sey mour aud Blair. [Applause.] Let us do our part iaithlully. It is true that the future is uncertain, and that we do not now kuow even whether our votes will be counted, but irom the information 1 have re ceived from the North I believe that Seymour ?nd Blair will bc the next President, and Vice President of the United States. To this end let us contribute our part and whoa we have done our duty we will have no cause of regret. [Applause.] The list of Delegates from each District were called aud enrolled. Messrs. M. L. Bon ham. J. II. Brooks, Ja?. A. Dozier, A. J. Xor ris, E. W. Perry, M. C. Butler were in.attc:; dance from Edge-field District. A committee was then appointed io nomi nate permanent officers for the Convention. Said committee submitted the following nom ination, which was adopted; Hon. Armistead Burt, President. . A. P. Aldrich. W. W. Harllee, J. Ai Wag oner and Janus Cohn?r, Vice Presid.-nts. J. S. Gibbes. J. C. Davaut, J. A. Hoyt and WV J. McKerall, Secretaries. ?On the "th the following IClecIors were chosen : For the State at Large-J. P. Thomas and J. I). Kennedy. For the First Congressional Dutiiet-R. F. Graham. Second Coi.sessional District-B. IL Rut ledge. Third Congressional District- A. C. Haske*!. Fourth Congressional District-K. C. McGlue. The proceedings were marked by the pre valence of the utmost harmony. . T.Ue Convention adopted the following res olutions": Whereas, the Democracy of South Carolina have assembled in Convention to norn ?na tv electors fur tin: purpose ot' casting the vote of the Slate for President and vice-President ol the United States, and for other purpose-?, therefore Lc it ' Resolved, That wc adopt the declaration of principles recently promu'gatcd by the Na tional Democratic Party in Convention as sembled, aud we do further cordially endorse and ratify tbe uouitnalion of Horatio Se\ incur and Francis ?Teston Blair for Presideuir and Vice-Pr?sident of the United States. Resolved, That the course pursued by the delegates who represented the Sou;hern States in Hie lute Democratic Convention held in the city ol New York oft' the fourth dav ol .hily last, is fcartily approved by this Cou volition, and more especially their conduct in yielding tu the jud^imnt aud poley.Ot* the didi-gai.es from Hie other States in the selec tions of President and vice-President and tLe adoption ol' a platform ol' principies. Rejoiced, That whilst wc cuter our protest against tho Radical Reconstruction Acts and the evils t:.ey are bringing up:?u the Souih. we rely with confidence upon constitutional agencies and peaceful instrumentalities alone to bring us the relief we seek and thc reform we need. Resulted, Th:-t we invite all voters of tLe State io unite with the great Democratic par ry of the country in a grand iff,ri now heing made, to savo the free institutions of our fathers; to secure the genuine restoration o! the Union, and to put thc Republic once more upon a career of honor, p^ace and prosperity. Rejoiced, That ihe President of th;; United States, Andrew Johnson, in exercising thc power of his high office .'in n si-Mirtg thc ag gre-Ssions of Congress upon the Constitutional rights of the States and people, ia entitled to the gratitude of the whole Amer'can peop'e ; aud in behalf of the Democratic party ol Scuih Caroiina. we tei.der him our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that regard. Resolved, That our acknowledgements are due, and are hereby tendered, to all those generous spirits of the Nortn-citizens, soldiers and sailors-who, amid the storm of Radical passion" and prejudices, have rai-ed their voices in behalf of our insulted and outraged section. ' Resolved, That the Slate Central Executive. Committee be authorized to (ill all ?>uch xa canciiS as may occur by death, resignation or otherwise, in ihe ticket cf ihe Electors for President and Vicc-Presideut of the United States, or take such action as they may find proper to the success of the Democratic ticket. During the session General Wade Hamp ton made a speech, in which he emphatically denied making any speech about unfurling thc old flag as represented in the Northern press, and said that all he desired was to en sure the success of the Democratic, party by peaceful means alone. The Convention adjourned at ten o'clock, on the "th, after adopting resolut"TUS inviting white settlers to come and establish them selves am.mg us, and returning thauks for the cordialities shown our delegates to. tLe Na tional Convention, and perfecting the details for a successful conduct of the campaign. NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to tho Estate of Er. P.. BP.ADPOKI), dee'd., are rs-(; nested to make early payment j and nil parlies having any claims whatever agtiiuat sifid deceased, either on his own account, <-r as ouroty, aro notified to present the sane to nu forthwith. , C. G. TUT!, Ex'or. Aug 11 oufi ? 33 Strayed or Stolen, FROM uiy Pasture, on Thursday nijsbt. the nib ioit., a small sized LAY'MAKE, in good order. I- will ?ive a liberal reward tor the ludg uunijot* ibu Ibief ut Ed?;e?eld O'. H., or the Mare al my house, live miles North ol* Meeting Stielt, in Edgctiuid District. JOICY Cit Y AN. Aug ll Al 33 Purifies the Blood. For Salo "by Druggists "Everywhere. ..?" - rm Rice! Rice! JuST icueived TWO TIERCE CHOICE CA lt OLIN A KICK. CHEA TUA M .t BRUNSON. .Inly 21 31 tf 0 JUST RECEIVED, NE BARBEL FINE SYRUP, Oile Bbl. fine MOLASSES", SUGAR,.COFFEE. SALT, BACON and LAUD. SOAP, STARCH. SODA. CANDLES, CANDY, CRACKEKS,. SARDINES, Smoking and Chowing TOBACCO, ?c. S. II- MANI]ET. July 2*1 i tf 30 , Estray Sheep, WHICH theownar cab recoyor by proving property, and paying for this advilrtiw) ment. Apply ti this Office. .Inly ZS 3t 31 i af rf - - .. 'Ii THE TOimiSftTKE . -OR ?? ' ' '-PM ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE Hoopskirt ! JUST OPENED AT JAS. A. GRAY & CO'S., 228 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Augusta, Aug 3 tf 32 OPENED THIS WEEK, SPANGLED TARLATAN, SHEER SWISS MUSLINS., EM?ROIEERED SWISS, FRENCH SWISS, DESIRABLE GOODS FOR THE SEASON. JAS. A. GRAY & CO., . 228 Broad St., Augusta, Gn. Augusta, Aug 3 tf : ."2 JUST RECEIVED. F INE 10-4 SHEETING, UTICA, Pepr orel and Bates' manufacture. FINE 5-4 QUARTER PILLOW CASE COTTON, Tuscarora uni Watnsuita brands. LINEN SHEETINGS AND PILLOW CASE LINENS, very low. GAUZE FLANNELS, very cheap. JAS. A. GRAY & CO., 228 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Augusta, nug :? tf 32 G-reat Beduction Prices ? 5 CASES LIGHT AND ME DIU.M PRINTS, 10 cents per yard. CHINTZ BRILLIANTS, reduced. ORGANDIE MUSLINS, reduced, Light colored LENO?, reduced, French^M USLINS, reduced. Solid colored CREPE MARETS^rcduccd. Brown and Grey CHENE SILK POPLIN, re duce!. Embroidered Colored CHALTES, reduced. S-4 "White CREPE MARET/, rcduiul. S-4 Black CREPE MARETZ, reduced. S-4 Black BARE?;E. reduced. Black Silk GRENADINES, reduced. JAS. A. GRAY ?ic CO., 228 BKOAD ST , AufluSTA, GA. July 27 tf ::i Landretli's Milli ililli* UST received and for sale thc following va nciijs: YELLOW RUTA HAGA, EARL Y F L A T D OTCH, ? WHITE GLOBE, YELLOW A LERDEEN, WHITE FLAT RED TOP, QEOUGIA WINTER. TH OS. H. C AR WI LE r At Sign Gulden Mortar. July 2") If 31 AVING I'ccn.appointed by the'Manufactu rers, Agent fer tho exclusive sale of tho Cotton Pia&i Cooking Move For thc Districts of Picket.?, Greenville, Spar tanburg, Laurens, Abbeville, Yoik, Union, New berry, Edgefieid, Chester, Fail field, Lexington, Richland, Orang-, burg and Ku: .-hu tv, I would rc spectfuily inform tl-e citizens of thu above named Districts that I will keep ou band a large ?upply af these STOVE?, wiri b I will Veil at low prices f.jr ca sb only. Wholesale dealer j supplied tit a liberal discount. A. PAL.Tl EU, Cu i. ruin A, S. C. July 27 2i SP Assignee's Notice of Appointment. In thc District Court nf thc United Statt?, for thc District of South Ciin.li.m.-IN BAXKUUI'TCV. IN THE MATTER OF li. C. BRYAN, BANK RUPT. To w hom it Mny Cohceru: THE Undersigned, hurcby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee uf tho Estate uf b. U. BRYAN, of Edgctield District, in said District, who bas been adj .idgod'.a Bankrupt upon bis own petition, by Henry Summer, Esu-, Register in the Court ol Bankruptcy.: Dated at Edgefieid C. H., the ?rd day of August, 18/58. T.'II. CLARK, Assignee. Aug.-4 . Si f. 32 Assignee's Kolice of Appointment. In the Di'lrict Court of the United Slate? for thc District if South Care! i na,--Ix BANKIIUI'TCV. IN THE MATTER OF D. F. McEWEN, BANK RUPT, To Whom it muy Coitceru : THE Undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment ns Assignee of.the Estate of D. E. McEWEN, of Edgefic.d District, iu said Dis trict, and who bas been adjudged a Bankrupt, upon the petition of himself, by Henry Summer. Eii|., Register in the Court of Bankruptcy. Du ted ai Edgclield Court House, the li '.ttl day of July, 1S08. Z. W. CAR WILE, Assignee. July 2S . iff 31 Assignee5.' Notice of Appointment. tn tlc DLtrivt Courtof tic Untied States for the D'nt-id of Soutx Carolina,-IN BASKIUTTCY. IN I THE MATTER OF W. T. GOLDING, BANKRUPT, To Whom it may Concern : THE Undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of (he Estate of W. T. GOLDING, bf Edgefieid District, iu said Dis trict, und who has buen adjudged a Bankrupt, upon tho petition of himself, hy Heury-Suimner, E:.([., Register in thc Court of Bankruptcy*. Dated at Edgctield Court House, the 2-1 th day, of July, JSCS. Z. W. CAR WI LE, Assignee. July 23 St SI Assignee's, fi"oiice of A pp oint meat. I? the District Courf of the United State? for thc Di'tril l of South- Carolina,-ls BANKIIUI'TCV. IN THE MATTER OF ALFRED J. HUGHES, BANKRUPT, To Whom it may Couperu ! rn^HE Undersigned horoby gives notice of "his X appointment aa 'Assignee of tho Estato of ALFRED J. HUGHES, of Edgefieid District, in said District, und who has been adjudgod a Bank rupt, upon tho petition of himself, by Henry Sum mer, Esq., Register in thu Court ot Bankruptcy. Dated at Edgefieid Court House, tho 2-1'th day of 1 July, 186S. W. T. GARY, Assignee. July 2S at 81 Cresciic or Carbolic Soap! JUST recoived a supply of tho abovo celebra ted SOAP, for Killing Fleas, Mites on Chick ens, and projecting Horses from Flics, ic. THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mortar. July 29 ' ti. 31 S?G?R J S?GAKT" . . j j r . ; - ' . . . . ?J UST reediv?d FIFTEEN BARRELS. SUGAR -all grades-which we are.cH?ring at very low figures. CHEATH?M & BBUNSON. July 8 tf S3 RIGHT KIND OF MSHBRE F O ll TURNIPS AND WHEAT! PURE^FEOUR OF B?W^BORE. ALL TONE' AND NOTUING ELSE BUT EON Ii,-for .-..!(.. by J. Sli?LB-V??t Afi?s. No 0, Warren Block, " AUGUSTA, GA. Aug 10" . [ 3t 33' : ShQriiT^Sale. . \ Bcnj. Roper, T. C., . , , 1 : / E. ?. B.usscy, Ad'or. />f the Estatej Tar,Ex* ? of Emerson Bussoy, dee'd. j BY,.yirtbc oi'ad'ExccuMen in theiabovo*i*texl .coso to icc directed, I will proceed to "seil af Edgefield C. H., ou tho. first jjoiiday in Sont, next, thc following rroncrty, to wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND containing Four Hundred and For'y (40) Acres,,more orJcsp, and lir.iindefl:Hy landSnf'John-AFch'?r,Joseph Busscy and A. Sharptonw ' ' ' TRACT NO.' TWOi containing- Two Hundred and Fifty (250) Acree, inore or les6, and bounded on tho North, South and West by lands of A. Sb.'irpton, nnd on.tbc East by; Tract?-No;' 1. - Terms Cash... . . . < ISAAC: BOLES, S. E. D.. Aug 10 . 4t 33 Sheriff's Sale. jj ' Boni. Roper; T.'C, )/ ? ' ' vs V Tax Eh\> John Bau?kc't. J BY.virtue .of an.-Execution. to? nie directed, in tho above stated case," 1 will "prbceed to sill at Edgefield ?. II., on tho first Monday in Sopt next,'tho following property, to'wit': W ONE TRACT OF LA ND, containing .Tb, ree Hundred (::0U) Acres, more or less, adjoining Mrs.' Lucy Butler's lands, known as tho Good Spring .Tract- .... .. .: . .- ; ONE TRACT .OF. LAND known as .tho Peter Day^Tract, containing Four Hundred (-?00) Acres, moro br les, adjoining lands of Jo.'m Bell, A. Hatcher, and others. "? ' ONE TRACT, known os the Mill Tr?ct,ieon tair.ing Three Thousand Fivo Hundred Acres,' more or less, adjoining lands of Alfrod Hatcher, Dr. Croft and others. On this Tract thcrc'is u Saw Mill and Grist Mill. '" _2E?KTerins Cash." ISAAC BOLES, S.E.D Aug 10_U__33_ Sheriff's Sale, Ben.' Roper, T. C., ) vs j Tax Ex. George W. Dorn. J BY Virtue of an Execution, to me directed in the above .?tated case, I'will .proceed lo.'sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday tu 'Sept. next, ihe following property, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, contaiuhig Ooo Hun dred and .Seventy five. Acres,, more or Jess, be longing to the Defendant, and adjoining lands ol Mj.rk Johnson, William Watkins and others. Terms Cash. ' ISAAC BOLES, S. E. D: Aug 10 - 4t . 33 State of South Carolina, E I)GEFIELD DISTRICT; 1 IN EQUITY. Z. W. Carwilo, C. E. E. D., ") vs j-Bilbfor Fore John B. Hodges, et al. j BY Virtue of an order of Court in this cause, I will sci! at Edgefio?d Court Houso on the first Monday in September next, THE HOUSE AND LOT in tho Village of Edgefield, wherein T). F. McEwen now resides, containing One Acre, more or less, adjoining lands of E. J. Mites, Mrs. E. Christie, et al. TERMS-One-third of the purehaso money and the costs of suit to be paid in Ca.-h. Thc re mainder on a'credit until the first day uf January 1SC0, with interest from tho day of su lc, to be secured by bond with good personal sureties.. Ti tles ext! a. Z. W. C? RWILE, C. E. E. D. Aug S._lt - 33 L00KT0 YOUR INTEREST ! XlIE UNDERSIGNED, late of Edgefield District, and a native of Abbeville District, hav ing purchased tho Stock in Trade of W. A. RAMSAY ft CO., GROCERS and COMMIS SION MERCHANTS, would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage so liberally be stowed upou thi-m. lie respectfully requests tho citizens of Edge field, Abbeville, and the adjoining Districts who trade in Augusta, to give him a call before par chasing anything in his lino of trade elsewhere, as he Hatters himself that ho will give them as good bargains, if not belter, than they can ob tain elsewhere in thc city. Ile will keep everything usually fouud iu a WELL STOCKED GROCERY STORE. ESTTuobcst WINES, WHISKEY, BRAN DY, (?IN, ?c., always on hand, and very cheap. Mr. W. A. RAMSAY may bc found nt the Store at all times lo wuit upon customers. Jtii?N tl, PORTER, Nu. 270 Broad St., Augusta, Cn. August ai July lt tf 2D Couiitj Commissioners' Notice. jWoTICE is hereby given to all County Officers, arid all citizens having business with the County Cothmiteioncrs in reference tu the County over which tbc County Commissioners havo control, will.hereafter send all cominuaieations, petitions, and other matter addressed to the Office ot' Coun ty Commissioners at Hamburg. Also, all persons retailing Liquors, or intend ing to do so in the County of Edgefield, whose License have expired, ur those wishing to procure License, will apply as usual al this Office. Those failing to do will bo dealt with according to law. FRANK ARNIM, Chair. C. C. July 21_ tf 30 GULLETT'S PATENT STEEL BRUSH COTTON GINS, TUE A HOVE GIN is superior to any ever used in this oountry, and has taken man}'' premiums at Agricultural Fairs in thc States of Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. lu it great advantages are gained, both in quan tity und qnality of staple cleaned, bringing in price at le ist one cent per pound more than cot ton ginned on the best gins of our country. Yiro have on hand pamphlets showing tho merits of this Gin, and giving certificates from many of the largest planters and cotton factors in tho South, which wo will furnish to any plan ter who desires to purchase. Thc GULLETT GIN can bc scec at our office, corner Reynold and Mclototh streets,'Augusta, Georgia. . .' ^ar-Evcry Gin Warranted. ISAAC T. HEARD.& CO., Colton Factors, Agaijts. - Augusta, Juno 1 , Gin2y Tax Notice. LL Persons engaged in Morchandizi Manu facturing, or Distilling Spirituous Liquors, witt make their" Roturns for the Quarter ending SUth Juno, lSfiS, forthwith, either to me or my Agent Maj. Z W. Curwilc, at this place. Those neglecting will be liable to duuble lax.. BEN J. ROPER, T. CE. D. July'27__Kt_31 " In a Day or Two." WE havo a fow Memorandums in our Draw for Goods purchased, by parties who protn ' ised to pay " In a Day or Two." Tho timo has e.rpired--niid wo want our money. Como for ward and rcdcois your promises. C1IEATHAM $ BRO. July 1_? ,.tf . , ; .27 Meal! Meal! JUST Received TWENTY BUSHELS GOOD iFRESH"-'MEAL. .:- I . & Froul thia duto, I will koop constantly otThand a good supply of MEAL. ..-..' _ . . S. H. MANGET/ To the Public. THE Subscriber is engaged in tho 'BLACK SMITH BUSINESS, in all its I ranches, at ibo Drick Blacksmith Shop In rear of Park R?w. Having secured Ibo services of a good WAGON BUILDER^ I om prcparod to REPAIR ALL WAGONS and BUGGIES sent to my Shop. ' AB work ontrustod to my care will bo warranted to givo satisfaction. / . ; < Prices reduced' to the lowest rntos'j^b'nt terms STRICTLY CASH. Mr. A. A. Paul, Gunsmith, nfay bo found it my Shop, ready to work on Guns, Pistols, ic. JOHN MOLOY. Jan 13 tf S A JAMES G. MOFFET/T! ; XOTUli,:; ! Autl -General (iommissioi! abd Pro . duce i^er^lia?t, No. 22, East Bar, Charleston, S. ?. Itt: Subscriber offers bid services to tlc FA.R M Eli's." ' PLANTE RS 'MI d' M E?C? A ?TS' "I Edgefie'.j District, Tor tuc SALE lind SHIP MENT of PEACHES, APPLES, ?t'c. Shipment.; made from nuy point on the South CaroTida Railroad, near Augusta, on Friday; wtll bo for solo in-Ballimore and New Yorkion Tues day .morning., ... Freight on Cra|ci Sslfi.x22. containing . ope Bushel, to Charleston, 30 cts.; to New York BO cts. Dray?ge in Charleston* 3-ctj'per Box. ' "Promising strict und prompt atterition- to your interest, I respectfully.solicit your patronage. . JAS. G/iUOI FETiy ' ' '. . ' " (LAtnMofvr.rr .fc! BOYCE.) Charleston, July: 13.- .. :lra29 '? -~,-?-^-i-'-? l_ .!. i _ : ..^ Seeds AT TUE AUGUSTA SEED STORE, No, 15, Washington Street, j TlIE Subscriber bus commenced to receive his Stock of thc above, comprising a largo as sortment of IMPORTED AND AMERICAN SEEDS, thc latter .gro.rn to iiiy order at tile North thW year'. EnglfshTniproved" SWEDE, assorted, Larg8 Whit? GLOBE, Large Whit*NORFOLK, ,?.?-.? Largo Wbito and Yellow FRENCH, Now Yellow FINLAND, Early1 YELLOW STONB,-firib; .H-ANOVER or TANKARD,, . ? i American PURPLE TOP,. . RUTA BAGA, Wa?tos* ECLIPSE, lftrgoi RED or PURPLE TOP STRAPED;LEAF, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, Robinson's (?OLDEN BALL, fine, WHITE RUTA RAGA, And others not enumerated. AJso.-tho Jiuo*t fjuality. of WINTER AND SPRING CA?BAOE SEED,.BEETS,.?<;. %f?r~I will prepay thc Postage or Express on all Si-cils ordered! from a I pound to a poi?nd, when the Cash y sent. 1 : .. ^3tT*A liberal dednctioi.'to Merchants, C. PEMBLE. Augusta, July fci ' "' Ci 2?K THE Corner Drug Store, AT No. 1, Park Row, BY T. Wi CARWILE. ? HAVE just received a FRESH SUPPLY of GOODS pertaining-to my lino of business, con . sfsting of- ? - * - Tieinon's LAUNDRY 3L0E, Hurly's WORM CANDY, Essence of JAMAICA GINGER, Costar?a INSECT POWDERS, Hostetter's STOMACH BITTERS, Hall's Sicilian HAIR RENEWER, Spear's FRUIT PRESERVING SOLUTION, ' Mrs. Wiosiffw's SOOTHING SYRUP, . Railway'.* HEADY RELIEF,, i MUSTANG LINIMENT, Effervescing'Sol. CITRATE MAGNESIA, PIIILOTOKEN.'o'r FEMALE'S FRIEND, Ayer's CHERRY PECTORAL, . Sylvester's BENZINE- or STAIN REMOVES Beckwith'* Anti Dyspeptic PILLS, A. Q Simmons' LIVER MEDICINE, CONGRESS WATER, CONSTITUTION WATER, Genuine Old PORT WINE, SHERRY and MADEIRA WINE, . FRENCH BRANDY; FinT?aaiily WHISKEY, Bininger's Qjd L- udon Dock GIN, Fresh SEIDLITZ POWDERS, CORN STARCH. COOKING EXTRACTS-Lemon, Orange, Va nilla auil Hose. Sulphatc'QUINIXE, Sulphate MORPHINE, Durkee's Concentrated POTASH, NATRONA SAPONIFIER for making SOAP Cox's SPARKLING GELATINE, ?cc. For the Hair. Mrs. Allen's ZYLAV.ALSAMUM, Barry'? TRIC0PI1ERUS, EUREKA HAIR INVIGORATOR, Antique HAIR OIL, Bear's OIL and Creole HAIR OIL, Philocombc POMADE, Pure OX MARROW, kc. For (he Handkerchief. LUBIN'S GENUINO EXTRACTS-assortod, BURNETT'S FLOR IM EL. Genuine BELL COLOGNE. NIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, ?c. Fancy Articles. Highly Perfumed RICE FLOUR for tho Toilel Pure LILY WHITE. Lubin's TOILET POWDER, Fancy PUFF BOXES, Baxiu's SHAVING CREAM, Military Shaving SOAP, TOILET SOAPS nf all kinds, Thc very bc!t TOOTH BRUSHES. ' Fino assortment of ll Alp. BB US HES, Hat and dollies BRUSHES. Drpsslnc CWIFBS, Pipe Tooih COMBS, Tooth WASHERS nod POWDERS, .tc. --ALSO Constanlly on hand n largo assortment of ?' LAMPS. Lamp CHIMNEYS. BURNERS, Ac, PURE KEROSINE OIL. NURSING BOTTLES, improved alyle, PENS, INK. STATIONERY, Faber's LEAD PENCILS, Ac, lc. ??T~?L\] sold for the most reasonable price, bu! STRICTLY CASH. T. W. CARWILE, " At Sign Golden Mortar. June 23 tf 2C LADIES, ATTENTION ! HAVING accepted several Agencies, I am prepared to relieve tho Ladies almost entirely ol the hardships of household business*, euch a! SEWING. WASHING. MAKING SOAP, CAN DLES, 4c., and to-furnish them, and the gentle men, with GOOD and USEFUL BOOKS to read at their leisure. Lhere tho J Common Sense Family Sewing Ma chine, : Tho ONLY SELF-GUIDING SEWING MA CHINE IN THE WORLD ! Costa only Twenty Dollars. . I olio have a ' Washing Machine, AND Jackson's Universal Washing Com pound, Tho greatest labor savers known, and which strip wash-day of its terrors.' The COMPOUND will remove Paint, Grease, Stains, ic, and cure Chapped Hands, kc. It is worth five times thc oost of the Right for a toilet article alone. Try it, and you will uso nothing cite. ARTIFICIAU LIGHT. Thc. Eureka Illuminating Oil. CHEAP, OLE AN and NEAT ! Mukes a bril liant Light! No Smoke ! No offensive Smell ! . Np .Groan? ! Not explodvo ! Not dangerousitt uso like Kerosene ? Tue Pictorial un da y Book, Containing an Account of tho Manners, Rites and Tra dil io? s of tho Jew? and other Eastern Na tions, lc. The wbole explanatory of many por tions of tho Old and New Testaments. By Robt Scars. ...... . ? . I ??? TUE YOUTH'S OR PEOPLE'S HISTOR? OF THE OREAT CIVIL WAR,-'Ihe only History-of the--War from a Democratic stand point. By-R. G. Horton? Tbcso Books should bo in every bouse. fg?j?r**Agents.wuqted in each Battalion to assisi me. Vf. L. PARKS,Aceat. Mar if> tf 12 '?V?lff J^^^^^^^I^L? FREDERICKSB?RG STORE DAILY REPLENISHED BY ' It'll II?I?IM? .ml ! , . ... JUST RECEIVED, Another supply of Lama Lace POINTS and CIRCULARS, . Beautiful DBESS GOODS, in the greatest profusion, New CALICOES, BRILLIANTS, PIQUES, TUCKED MUSLINS, MARSEILLES and 'JACONETS, v : MOURNING GOODS of a)l kinds, A large invoice of Frenchtworkod INSERTING and EDGINGS just opened, 1 CLUNY COLLARS, black and white, : ' ' "' ' . CLUNY LACE,' . . ; " ! ^ ' ;' ''? [ ' . \ fi 4 BL?CK.STLK, suitable for shawl*, ' H \ GRENADINE BAREGE and GRENADIN RS, ? : Colored and Black NETS for Veils. ' Elegant CORSETS, .B?st makes HOOP SKIRTS, GAUZE MERINO ?NDERVESTS, . A large['varsity of TRIMMINGS and TRIMMING RIBBONS, ^ Full line of HOSIERY aud GLOVES, B?>aut?u? assortment of FANCY LINENS, TWEEDS, CASS1MERS. for Bey* and Gents,' IRISH LINENS, TABLE ; .DAMASK,- TOWELINGS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, icc.; 4c. Aliare invited to call und examine- The Stock, tobe appreciated, must be seen. ? We keep nd trhsliy or c?bano?h auctioii-g?bdg, but every pifcet- is selected with the greatest caret; OiirHstock,1 suited to the wants of COUNTRY MERCHANTS', i* unsurpassed in variety, snd should be examined by every one making purchases in this .market. , ' . > We buy at the lowest ca.?h prices and sell upon the same terms. V.'RICHARDS & BROS., Corner by the Planters' Hotel, .Augusta, Ga. _._.-- Ji'.j... tsasasessm _i .._ .1!_i....uji'-jjry io n 0 EY ? 6MYS }?:?/?:< '. .: -.. <i (? .? M .:. .: ?' - -1 ? - .? '--t . ... v. M e. rc li mlix t Tailor sj m. AND DEALERS IN CL0THIB ; . . v . AND . . Gents' Furnishing Goods. 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. ARE OFFERING FOR SALE AT THE : VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 3STEW SPI?INa AlsTD S T7 M E DEt READY MADE CLOTHING, FOP, MEN AND BO^S WEAR. -ALSO A SSLEGT ASSORTMENT OF FURBISHING BOOBS, REPLETE WITH. ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON; WE HAVE CHOICE GOODS IX FANCY COATING IASSIMERES AND VESTINGS OF THE NEWEST STYLES AND PATTERN? -ALSO Thc Finest Brands of Imported BLACK BROADCLOTHS AND DOESKIN CASSIMBRES, Which we make to order in the MOST FASHIONABLE. MANNER and at the LOWEST PRICES. All Kinds of Custom Work made in the Best Manner, and Warranted to fit. (tirWe have GOOD BUSINESS SUITS from ?6 to ?30. KENNEY & GRAY, 238 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Augusta, April 27 2m 18 More New Goods THE Sub.-cribcr would respectfully cnll the at tention nf tho citizens of E'lg'-field aud vi cinity to Iiis well ?elected Stock ol Goods, con fisiiug in part of MUSLINS, CALICOES, JACONETS, BRILLIANTS, TITREAD OF ALL KINDS, BRAIDS AND NOTIONS, Ladies, Misses and Boys SHOES, in great va riety. SUGAR, COFFEE, MEAL, HAMS, TOBACCO, SEGAR3, SPICES, CANDLES, SOAP, STARCH, SALT, TIN WARE, CROCKERY, BLACKING, MATCHES, -tc, Ao. Give mc a call, and you will lind my prices as low a? the lowest. ^aSTTerms strictly Cash. S. H. MANGET, Under Masonic Hall. _AprJS_ tf IS WHIST'S GENUINE TURNIP SEED II JUST received a larjjo sn .-ply of BUIST'* TUBNIP SEED-WARRANTED GENU INE. Thc as-ovtmont embraces EARLY FLAT DUTCH, EARLY PURPLE TOP, WHITE GLOBE, YELLOW GLOBE, RUTA BAGA, YELLOW ABERDEEN. G. L. PENN. July 1_tf 27 Notic?. ALT. Persons indcbied to the Estate of THOS. D. J. HOW LE. dee'd., will please make pay ment, and those having demands agniust *ald Es tate wiU render them in properly atvosted. Z. W. CARWILE, Ad'or. Julv 0 If 28 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Ellen C. Chappell, Adm'*, ) vs { Bill to Sell C. J. S. Bacon, Lands, ?o. John Attaway, et al j BY Virtue of nn Order of the Court in this i cause, all and singular tho Creditors of STANMORE B. CHAPPELL, dee'd , are re quired to present and provo their demands be lora the Commissioner of this Court, on or before tb? 15th of August noxt, or in default tboroof they be burred from all benefit of the Decree to [ bc pronounced herein. Z. W. CARWILE, C.E.E.D. July 1 Ot 28 Notice, THOSE having olaims against GEORGE Mc. WEVER can have them settled at 1-4 prin cipal and intorcst by immediate nppl'cntiou to H. T. WRlGHTyAtt'y. July 8 v 2t .28 Notice. MR. M. LEDESCHULTZ has placed bis NOTES and ACCOUNTS in our hands for collection. All parties interested wba will eome forward will bo allowed tho mort liberal terms of compromise. BUTLER A YO UM A NS, Aitor'ys at Law. Juno in la 25 EDWARD J, EVANS & CO,, NURSERYMEN j' " AND SEEDSMEN, ircns, PXSZU3?'. FRUITS AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, GRAPE VINES, SMALL FRUITS, ORNA MENTAL SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS, AC, for the coming season. A good assortment of SOUTHERN APPLE.* and PEACHES. NEW SEED WnEAT, SEED POTATOES. Ac, ?c. ??B*Descriptivo Catalog?os mailed to appli cant?. .July 14 5m 29 CALICOES And HOMESPUNS. JuST received a LARGE and BEAUTIFUL1 Sf.ck of SUMNER CALICOES, fast colors, and cheap. 25 Pieces BLEACHED HOMESPUN, very' superior. 2 Bales BROWN HOMESPUN, of excollenf quality, and cheaper than ever. CHEATHAM & BRO. July 8 tf 28 NOTICE. Headquarters Military Post of Aiken. I AIKEN,.8. C., July 7, 1868. J AL REWARD of Five Hundred Dollars is hereby offered for the apprehension and delivery at these Headquarters of E. V. EAVES, Ute 'Clerk of Court Barnwell County, S. C. L. WALKER, Brevet Major U. S. A., Commanding. July 14 lt 29 . Fresh Supplies. THE undersigned hos just received Black and Groen TEAS, very fine, Superior Apple VINEGAR, Two B?xes Fresh LEMONS, One Case Old London Dock PORT WINE, A choice variety of EXTRACTS for Han'k'f. TOILET SOAPS, Tarrant': Seltzer Aperient, INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, an unfailing remedy for Fever and Ague, Sballeuberger'a ANTIDOTE, Sulphate QUININE, CASTOR and TRAIN OIL, *c , 4c. All of which are offered cheap for oash. . G. L. PENN. June 18 _tf 25 Rat Poison, WARRANTED TO KILL. For sale Us THOS. W. CARWI.?iS, At Sign Golden.Mc^taj. [ r m. OPP08ITE NSW. TAAJMAKY il A LL. Jane 22 . .- .. . . ? pl** ff* THE lrri'dersi??ieiV Have ibis inj euVwd fc-3 Co-Purtumbtp i? the GENERAL I?PO CERY BUSINESS un?er the :.Firm 'taine-- vf CH BATH AM..4; BRUNSON... Ry olobe cilcn tion tn bu?inef? (hey b"rc to meritrnd re/oivca liheralpntronnge. 0. F. CHEATHAM, . W. H. BRUNSON: " June 8th, 18?8. .' K HE Snbanr?beris'hav? nb? in ?~t?re a full .yo} - ply bf Goods, which they warrant ot the FIRST QUALITY, and which they are offering at. tho LOWEST POSSIBLE FIGURES. Their 3toc?< embraces in part Bacon SIDES and SHOULDERS,: ' - ' . Choice HAMSr-very line, Superior .Leaf LARD, -? . Dried BEEF, Smoked TONGUES, MACKEREL, in Kif? anil' Dui rets, ' 10OO Hushrls CUR.V, FLOUR. COHN ME*? L; GRIST, .: . . ' RICE, M?CCAR0N1. . . Canned OYSTERS,' S A REIN ES.-LOBSTE R 3 PICKLES, SAUCES, Brandied ERU.1TS, SPICES of all kinds, . RAISONS, CITRON, CURRANTS, Hard and Soft Shell ALMONDS, Sugar, Rutter and Soda CRACK EES, Choice WINES^and CORDIALS, BEST LIQUORS-iu great variety, Superior PORTER and ALE, SUGARS of oil grades-a. heavy *tcck, 10 Bola. SYRUP and MOLASSES, Java, Rio and Laguira COP FEE, Splendid W.bite Win.o:?od A*pl? V?N-EGAE. Sperm and Adamantine. CANDLED, ?STARCH, SODA, SOAP, A No. 1 Cbewinjr'and Smoking TOBACCO, SEGA RS, 8NUBF, PIPES, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TIN WARE, HOT WAKE, . Garden HOES, RAKES .mil FORKS. SHOVELS, SPADES,: PITCH FORKS, Brade's WEEDING HOES-a rab?aid-article, SCYTHE BLADKS-thej-erv.btst, - ... ? HAMES und TR ACE CHA IVH, WELL BUCKETS, CHURNS, ic , le. ?Ss^Thc public ans ?n?i?ed"io cull t*d.givc liiy stocfc af esaqtrsjiitioi).% " : t fe (?II KATHA Bl St HIM NSON, At Sullivan's Old Stupid. June fl tf JI NEW GOODS ! TflE Suhacribcrbas now in Store a. Stock of SUMMER GOODS, just received from Charlo?, ton, mich he will edi at thc LOW EST MAR KET PRICE. A splendid assortment of CALICOES rora 10 to 20 cts. per yard ; LE NOS, MOZAMBIQCES, EUR. CAR-AGES, A nice lot of Colored MUSLINS; White JACONET, SWISS, NANSOOKT or.-l BISHOP LAWN,? Plain, Striped Bt>* Checked ; Ladies' BONNETS, HATS and RIBBONS Ladies and Misses' LISLE GLOVES, Ladies and Misses' SILK MITT.- . ' Plaid DOMESTICS, TICKING and CHECKS; TWEEDS and. CASS IMF. RES for Men ?and Boys wear ; COTTONADES and DENIMNS, of all kinds; Plain and Twilled LINEN for Boys abd Sieh'? wear;. . ? :t . . Men'.?, Youths and Bovs Felt, Wool an4 Straw HATS; Ladies, Misses and Children's SHOES, all kinds ;. Men's, Youths and Boya SHOES, all kind* j CROCKERY of all descriptions ; Brade's Patent and Crown HOES ; Perkins A Son's Patent HOBS; Griffin's Best Scythe BLADES; - NAILS, BINGES, LOCKS, Ac. CHOICE GROCERIES, a full and varied as sortment. Bv ?. BRI A?, Agent? ? May 27 ? : ? ? tf . 2? All Ready! COME MY MILLS are now in line trim, Wi g THOROUGHLY REPA?RED.IN EVEHY r?ArtT, and in gnnd condition to prorate entire satisfaction to customer?. - IST Days for Grinding may bo engaged, which will be a convenicr.ee to all concerned. rfS- Get all the Oats out of Wheat, if possible ; which moy be done by dissolving .-nit in v. aler until it will bear up an egg. Then pour in lLo Wheat slowly, and all the Oats, imper!ce; Whocr, md nearly all ibo Cheat, will float. . Then po'.r into clear water and dry it. jja*~Cu9toniers are invited to inspect tho man igement of the Mills, and every part of the ma chinery for Cleaning and Grinding Grain, und " report any negligence on the part of employee?, and any defect, any where, by which they m ?y oos?ibly Bustain any loss. tSTI have ooooluded to 'grind Wheat inc <pcctive pf the Oats contained in it, as tho cn p generally is so full of Oats. ; . ' " E. T. M?U8. H. J.: WEBB, I Superintendant. July I tf 27: Best Vinegar and .Spices FOB MAKING PICKLES. JUST received a full supply of SPICES OE ALL VARIETIES for Pickling purpotta consisting in part of BLACK PEPPER, ALLSPICE, CLOVES, CINNAMON, NUTMEG, ' : i GINGER, . WHITE MUSTARD' SEED, ' MUSTARD', TUMERIC, MACE, . One Bbl. No. 1) VINEGAR. For sale at the most reasonable pri?es Iv THOS. W. CARWILE, At Sign Golden Mort.-.r. July U_ . tf 2'.i Administrator's Notice. THE Sale Notes of the Esutcof W. J. TT PELS, dee'd., are in the hands of'W. W. A?>as. Attorney, who is authorised to compromiso tho said Notes according to the revised Salo Bill of said Estate. All parties who are indebted pu ?ny Mich Note are earnestly requested to conic forward and settle at home; : - Tv JS. LUNDY, > Adm'or. Jane 23 2m 27. BOWMAN'S ~ American Washing Compound! THIS COMPOUND ia considered the Grcefert and Best Invention of the Ago, and tte Housewife's Tra? Friend. Wach Boards and Machines are on tir ely ont of date.' Instead af consuming half to three quarters of a day jn te dious washing, it can all faa doue In. from One to Two Hours with this WA8MNG COMICO UN?T. It cary costs ONE QUARTER as much as the old fashioned Soaps. Mrs. M. C. FULLMER, Frog Level, Newber ry District, S.C., the Agent, will furni.ih the '?Family Bight" with full instructions, on receipt of $1,00. Julo 6 _tf_28 Notice. ALL Persons having demands against tire Es tate of Mrs. NANCY TALLY, dco'c., are hereby notified to present them to me by Thurs day, the 1st day'of October nest. The bhirs bf said deceased are also notified to meet mc in the Ordinary's Office on that day for the purpose of having a ?nal settlement'on said Et ta' e. A. HOLSON, Adm'or. July 6_ 3m ?8 JUST REC??V^7~ NEW FLOUR-Granite Mills-in * Swlts, Three Bbls. LEAF LARD, very fine, Two Rhda. BACON SIDES, Two.Boies LEMONS, FRESH CANDIES, Five Cates BROGANS, all pricer, BEST SMOKING TOBACCO, comprising the' favorito brands "Fruits ind Flowers," "Jockey Club," "Durham," io. CnEATnAM A BRUNS?N. July 14 . If 20 Final Settlement, ALL persons indebted lo rio -Ethto-tf MAR , SHALL STEIDUAM, dee**., aro noti?cd to pay the same forth wit?. Those having ^claims against-tho sa\d*E8taterwill pMSeaf-.th?h?, duly attested, hy.thc 22d August next, aslin->that'iay a Final Settlement on said Estate'-urti be ia the