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ordinances Hereto fore passed by thr- Town ^imcH ot WU)iamaton, in coaformitj wi tja tl \ authority granted [ by ;-existing ^ shall be, and they are hereby decl . legal and valid. Ssc. 20. That, for any willful viola, lion of duty, miroraotioei abuse or op. pression, the said Intendant aud War. . _ de??, jointiy and severally-^ sbal.Lbe 1 ia ble to indictment io the Curt of ?Ses sions, and, upon conviction, to. punish ment by fine not exceeding one him ?-^dnsd-dxillar?, ~b asides* bei ng i i a bl e - to r da nages to any person injured. -?V?^S- TW ?U Act-?, and parts of .Acte, heretofore gassed iu relation to ; the incorporation of tho town of Wil _ 1 jams too, bo, and the same are hereby, repealed. .. And thia Ad shall be-deem , .-ed ?nd taken to be a public Act, and . continuo in force for the term of twenty years, and until the end.of the session of the <LegU|ature then next ensuing. JJ, A^profe^ ffiiroh ft t$72v ' & darter the Little River \^^ut Qhej-aw Railroad Company. , Bi?CTioN 1 jSe it enacted by the Sen at? and House of Representa ti ves of J the State of South Carolina, now met ] and sitting, in General Assembly, and . by the authority -cf the same: . -That for.; the purpose .-of establish ring-a. railroad .from Little River to Cherawva charter with all the rights , and privileges ?incidental to the same, M-?i .hereby,.granted ta Thoa.-C. My*, k& Bryan, J. Walsh, Joel ^?^en^l?. pasenbury, J?. A> Kghew, John Douglas, Wm.T. Johnson,'C. ^To^encW W..Thomas, Abel Quick, JITJL,"'34iree7^./-XT.'Stuart, Samuel ^Tjg?a?cA Jacob^ Allman, ?nd, their a> ^weiatw ahd successors, who are here ..^...ep?^t?^?body politic and cor ^porate by_ tl?e 'nairne' and. style of the X?^4 i^v?r and Cheraw ftdlroa? ].'.':.Ssc."'^,',?h?tJ the said company is .Jwr?by, ant liorked to construct a rail- j ?roadTfrwa'l^tle^y.er.^.Glii^aWj by saxh.'ipute as shall be found most suitable and ad vantngeous, and cross ing the- counties of Marion and Catari-. ^ro^J^tw?^.t^ Great and Little ^e^?el I?yer8r - ? '. . r. S??i c?, That the capital stock of I said.company ahull be One and a half million chillara, with-.the privilege of ia creasing it to two and.a half mil lions of dollars if found necessary, to be d i vided in to sharia of fifty dollars tvick^ and for the purpose of raising such capital stock,. it shall be lawful to opsn books of subscription, at such times and places, and to keep them j&j??u'fQr such periods of time, add under[im'ejdirection* of stich persons as may ..'be determined on by a ma jority ;oT'sard company. That. sub scriptions to. said capital stock ..may bXinfd? in land', af a rate per acre to b^agreed,.upon at tho time of sub ?icrip^ron.; aad that'each and every person subscribing land/ahail execute ? dead' to the said'company, and that all amounts subscribed either iu land or money, sha?P constitute 'the joint Stocjc^Capital, fqr tte purpose of CQU gtru?ting and carrying into operation t?ft l^iliroad jjrovide^ for'byth'is Act"; aud tjfS ?aid Railroad Company shall ?*?e np"w?r j&~morfaa|e its property and. frauchiseg," aud issue bonds on MU?3OTRB alia conditions, and for .ach ijaes ^d'purpose'< of said corpo ration^ the B?arrJof Directors there of may d?am ?xped?er?t. SKC. 4. That the Said railroad ebal 1 be subject to the previsions of an Act $f the irene mi-ricebombH ?f feotitk Carolina, passed September 22, 1868, entitled " An act to declare the man ner by whi?h the lands or right of way over the lands of perrons or cor porations may be taken for the con juration or nseof railways and other w"ofJf? bf' interns! nnproveme t:" provided, however, Tnit nothing heroin coo tailed ?huil be so construed ae'to-exempt the' said company from th* payment? of'taxeu. /Ssc.'5.' That all Acts or parts ol Ant* inconsistent vfith this Act' aro here by repealed:' Approved March 9, -*i ?? t?? Wi- * A?? ' ACT % Incorporate ' the Aiken Light ' Infantry, of Aiken, South Carolina. ' * . ; ' SECTION ll Ba it enacted by - tho Sen-te and House of Representatives of,the.State 'bf. South Carolina, now meY?nd bitting in General Assembly, and" by the authority of the same : Thiit'Petef'Wugg'e>, Alexander Wil liaaW Joseph Robertson, Joseph Knights, amt their a>wociat-s and sue ce*?ots, are hareby nude aud created al>ody politic ?nd corporate, und-r ih* name ttnd styla, of the-Aiken LightIii fan* ry, of Aiken, S/0. feUO. S.'Th'tt thc said corporation, hereby created and establislied, shall haya succeSsiou of officers and mern far*, ao'cording-^to iU by-iavvsj and ???I? ln>j:e Jpowe*. io make by-laws, wV-ii?^guant to, ?Ke la ws of tire laud, and techare, usa and. keep a common a^l, ^?d, tlie. samo to alter at will, to at^au.ctbe sijudin any court of this State, and to have and enjoy every n^ij^a u d^jM> \v er*4i ri J privilege irici (Wt tq/ysuli. corporation, and it is ?.tL,'^'..T<t*il'i5,w^r'4 t0 ^ke, holiJ, ie t^iu^' possess .anil 'enjoy al 1 such prop t&V r-e?^ au.d parsonal, as may be gii^ti, ^etjneathed ?r devised to it,.-or giay ba, ia any manner whatsoever, ac?jairad by tita s^id coi-poration : Pr^?i?d* .Tho, ajMoynt so held shall oot "axcef d-'i^e sum of ten thousand (toljarsf; " ^Sscr.^.'That this Act shall con t?nue in fofce. for the space of twenty ftt&^?^?t?1 same, .?half be taken 4n?^a"eme4 ' a^ P yH! jo ; ^ct, "Appr?Vra Mat?h O', 1872. A?? AXJ? t? Permit fume? McCullough ?te>?d?pt~, Change the Warne cf, and k ?firtc Ks Istwfui Heir, Joseph Sl?pp. o & 3 . *? ECTI?^?. ..Reit enacted by ihe ife a?cf^qds? '??'Itepr.esentatives tfi? "Stk'te^oT South" Carolina, pow met aird sitting in General Assembly, infrfyth? auth?rity-'?f the same: ThaWini?s' ?cG?llbdgh, of'Grefen'-r| v?Be Walfity', * ?tf hereby ?nthorized H?d ettt^ei'?d adopt, anc? make his la^Wut herr,- Vos?bh Arlen Stepp, . and f hat the n?ai? Ot the said Joseph A^en:8t?^p smir? be changed" to Jor seph Allen McCullough. TI SEC. 2.' Thal shoaltr i^e said Jainea ?R^?T?^gh'-ais intestate;^ the said Joseph Allen KcCtflJongh shall in herit,'in common with the other law-. fal'Heifs of the said 'James 'McChl I, his estate, both personal and Approved* HaM' 9,1872. : i*S-.- ? t i' ?J_ ? .-. . X A^F'^CfT v?) In<xrrporat?' the Grand ' ?o3gel qf: Ir^^a?d Accegted An :C&&-?OTE JB?ioTi? of th? Male of .:i^uiK^&oilrta1 and the 8ubort?7tate Senate and House of Representatives of the- Statffof SopXh Carbina, .-now 'met and fitting in General-Assembly, and by the. authority of 'the same: That Gfco*g* E.^?ns?jft; Wm. S*; Birney, 'T. Bi Maxwell; ^ih.B. Nash, B. A. Boaemon, Jig ?Jr'3. Maxwell, H. E. Hay ne, Wmllngieas, Jr., Wm. C. Young, HT. L/Bell," R. B: Eiiiolt, j R.JiLDar ef, -J. A. Bowley, Rr Ht 1 Gleaves, W. H. Jones, Jr., and their : successors in office," be, and they are ! hereby incorporated by the .name of of Free and Accepted Ancient. York,. Mat-ous, ol' jiie ??late of- South. Caro lina ;.' an J by-that name shall have capacity to- . sue '. and be sired, '. plead and.ba .imjJleaded- in any and all of the-courts of "this. State, te contract and be--contracted with, to haye a gommen s?al, and to alter- the ?ame ?t pleasure. Aud the said Grand Lodgey" through .Us four principal officers, shall have perpetual ? succes sion, und may g ca nt dispensations .and charters -tosubordinate Lodges, to be subject to and under its Masonic, .jurisdiction, and make,; ordain and establish its - constitution, by-laws, rules and regulations; not inconsistent .with the constitution or laws of this State, or of the United States ; and jtti?y acquire, hold, and enjoy so "much real estate as may be necessary for. ike erection of. proper buildings-and offices-,, not to exceed ten acres, for carrying on and conducting the busi ness ; and in tha. erection of its Lodge room-, may erect ?tore rooms pr .offices Ia the'lower stories thereof, .and rent out the same-and collect the rent, and hold or loan.-the same ont, as the Gx*nd Lodge may desire, subject to tho regulations ht rei ri alter prescribed. SEC.' 2. That tho said Grand Lodge shall have power to collect its reve nue and to apply the' same, according to- the ancient custom of the Order or may loan out the same for the pu pose of- aiding .in benevolent enter prises> or for the purpose of accumu lation ;. provided, that the funds in money, or choses in actio?, shall not exceed, io available assets, the sum of'fifty thousand dollars at any one time, and shall not be loaued upon usurious intefest,- nor shall .the funds or accretions thereof be used other wise thau I'QT the payment of the ex penses of the said Grand Lodge, and for charitable purposes; and being thus set apart, the same shall not be liable to-taxation. . SEC. 3. That all contracts made, or obligations assumed heretofore, which are not inconsistent with the laws of the land, by said Grand Lodge, be, and the same are hereby, made valid and- binding, .upon said Grand Lodge, us-organized under thia charter ; and the -acceptance of this .charter by a resolution of said Grand Lodge shall be all that is required to complete its organization under the sa"ne. SEC. 4. That the three principal officers of each subordinate Lodge, under the jurisdiction of this Grand Lo-Ige, and their successors in office, be, and the same are hereby, created a body politic and corporate, so far as to euable them," for each of t'.m:f re spective Lodges, lo receive,, .hold'and enjoy,. possess and retain .property, both real und personal, not exceeding in value the sum of tw.-nty five thou sand dollars, and to sell, alh;n, 'or lease the same in any manner deemed advisable by said subordinate Lodges, aud which said subordinate Lodges shall be, and arc hereby, incorporated by tlu> mu?e specified in the chartei. or dispensation granted by the said Gra?d .Lodge to each of them respec tively, which said charters or dispen sations, whether granted hereto ore or hereafter by said Grand Lodge, shall be evidence of the fact of incor poration under this Act, in any c?urt of this State, without further proof and by such name said subordinate Lodges nay sue and be sued, plead and be ?mpleadvd, and do all tilings enjoined by the uitid Grand Lodge not inconsistent with the Constitution or laws of the land, and witliiu th scope and purview of the powers hereby conferred upon edd Grand Lodge; and the said- subordinate Lodges, respectively, shall retain their said corporate powers so long as the said Grand Lodge shall continue then respective charters or dispensations, but shall cease to possess any corpo rate existence, when the charter ot dispensation shall have been revoked or'tiilcen away by said Grand Lodg and all the effects of such subordi nate Lodge as may forfeit its charter or dispensation, shall belong to tho .said Grand Lodge; and each subor dinate: Lodge shall have rite same powers, wit h respect to'its assets,'as are conferred by tire second section o'f this Act'npon the Grand Lodge . SF.C. 5. TlittttUeSii'd Grand Lodge, and such subordinate Lo?lg? under its jurisdiction, shall :;ave, respectively, power to receive, by gilt, grant, eon tract, devise or donavon by will, sub scription or otherwise, any personal or rear estate, hot exce?ufing i'n valu?' Lie sum hereinaljove mentioned -ti the maximum of their assets, respec ! tiveiy, and shall have power to sell, ?lien, or dispose of the s ime ; and no such gil't, grant, contract or devise, or donation by. wi ), subscription or otherwise, ?hall fui] by reas?ji.o'1 any misdescription in the name of such corporation ; and all con tracts or agree ments which may have been lawfully entered into by said subordinate Lodges, under their organization here tofore, shall be binding upon them in their several corporate capacities un der this A.ct ; and fhe same may be enforced.by them respectively and the property, and effect owiicd by them,, being dedicated to 'charitable ? purposes, only, shall be exempt from taxation. I -SEC.-6.. Be it,further enacted, That this Act shall be deemed..and taken, as a public Act, .and notice thereof .shall, be taken in'all the co:ivts of justice and elsewhere in this State, and shall be give? in evidence ou ?ny trial of any issue or cause, without specia;ly pleading. Approved March 9, 1872. ax S?RKER'B? taj 3 SHOTGUN! BEST IN THC WORLD.hj ?JO OR A CIRCI?R JsSSBfc lew York Offioe, 27 BEEKMAd BT,' : May 31 ly . 23 ? Coats' Cotton. O/H?"! Cozen COATS' COTTON .?VV TH R"E A D; at 70 cts. per Bocea Casi?. O. F. CHEATIIAM. ?*?r? H 15 Special. Nb tieos. ? . KS. l?t R '"' RADWAY'S READY KELIJ?F Ct'KK? THIS WOUST PAINS j ; lu from One to Twenty Mimites. NOT.ONE HOUR. After reading Ibis advertisement need ?nv ouo SUFFER WITH PART. - BAD WA Y'S' READY RELIEF IS A CUKE F?ll EVEUY TAIN. It was thc first and ls tko Only HP-n-iirn. nemociy That instantly Motif thc must excruciating p'aius, al lays Inflammations, aud cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or othcV glands or organs. l>v.oiiP application. IX FliO.M ONE TO TWENTY MIXUTES, N-o molter ho? violent or eXcruclatine the pain Hie RHEUMATIC, Bed-riddc:., 'Infirm, Crippled, Ncr rons, Neuralgic, or prostrated willi disease- innvsujlfer, RADWAY'S READY .RELlE*F WILL AFFORD INSTANT 'EASE. INFLAMMATION.OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF TUE BLADDE1L INFLAMMATION OF TUE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNGS. SORE THROAT,. DIFFICULT BEE ATI fl XO. PALPITATION OP THE HE ARTI HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHERIA. CATARRH, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. . NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM COLD Cn ILLS, AGUE CHILL'S. ' * The application pf the Heady : sell ?vf lotte part or jmris where the pain or diHIculty exists wil afford case sad comfort. Twenty drop.? in half a tumbler of wator.uill in ? lew momenta cure CRAMl'S. SPASMS, SOUR STOMACH. DIARRHEA, DYSENTERY, WIND IN Till*BOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS. Travelers should always carry a bottle of Hnri wuys'n tc emly Kelitf wuii them. A few drops ld ?rater wil I prevent sickness-ir pains from change of waler. It is better ihnn.Frritch Urandy or Bitters as'a stimulant. Povcr ?.rvel J5-$;x.-*.xz. ' FE VER" A NI) AGUE cn?e*li for Ii Hy cuts. There is not n rem. dial agent in the world ilia: will rare Fi-v.-r nod Ague, und all other .\l ah-rims, 1 Iii iou?, Scarlet, Tvphml. Yellow, and iMlor F?rcn (aided by Railway's Pil.'s.) so quick as RADWAY'S RE LI E?. Fifty oems j.er bottle. HEALTH ["BEAUTY ! ! STRONG AND PUKE PICH M.QOD-INCREASE OF FLESH AND W EIGHT-CLEA P. SKIT)! AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION ?ECURED TO ALL. BU.. fi? AB WAY'S HAS MAOETHE MOST ASTONISH IN? CURES? SO QUICK. SO l'APID APE'J UE CHANGES THE liui'V UXDKKGoEJ^IXriKR'TI?E IN' FLUEXCE OF THIS TRULY WoNDElil-'UI MEDICINE Tl J AT ?VE?W.DAY AN INCREASE IN FLECH AND WEIGHT 18 SEEL AND FELT. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER! Sttry drop of the SAP.SPARILLIAN RESOL VENT cotnutviiicti?et through the JHood, Streut, (/Vim, omi other Jut id* mu? juice* nj Ute nytriti the. VtriXtrvf ttfe, Jtir it rejHtirn the tca'Jes of Vie bon';, willi ?etc and lound material.- S.-rofnlu, Su?hiti*, OniwuiHptton, f?ttindultir ?J*eu*e*. I'U-.-.-n'in tte Thront, Mouth, Tumor*, AW<?/? theiihind* and nUurr jiu fin titihe nt.'ttieiii. Hort tine*, StrutuoroH* dlnchat tji ti/.o ni th* Eur*, o ml tnttrortd'.foriU* q} Still lliien***, ErujUioim, tater S's: rn, Scitltt llttul, liing W'IIIUI, Snit JlhfHin,Rry*ljielu*, Acitc, JJiitvi Sootn, Warton in t.te.He:dt, 'fmno.-n. Cui.rtr* in Uti ifoot'tf lito! oil trenkellina oiul painful dinrhiirgen, Xight Sttrtitn, Lunn of ??irru? and all mieten of the life pr iHeilite, arr mithin the vitro ti re runge ot' thii wonder of Moder? Chemb?ry, nwt a fur du ?jn um witt prue* tn tint/ iterniiu tteinff il forcflht r of thfta 'urmo af dinettne Un ?inti ut jwicer turare Hunt. If lite patient, dall) becoming rennet d by thc wester and dvcumpiisilioii thal Is cold unal y progressing, . ucceeds in arresting these warti-a. cud n puire lb? Mint- ? id' m-w m.-trial liudt fnHU health} bleud and UIH lin- SA I.SPA 1.1 l.l.JA.N wi,I sud d'M a sewire -a cute U certain ; for ar ..vii nur I bis Tenn dy com moner* ils"Work of p?i Pt catii II. and Miceeodi? in di minkb'?g tb? loss ol' w;;s e?, ii> Ti j-air> v i1! bi rt.pill, .-iud every day the patient ntl t'. .i bin M li prowli p better and .-.Iroitu''r. lb--l'<?'d ?lp >lii:p I otter. app&> tile knproriag, and th-afa and w. i.l.i iiu*n-: ?ing. "N.>i ouiy d-ies lheSAe>Al*A?rp p.is I!?^OI.VI?T ex tol -till k'li 'un leinnlialat'i-ii'? n Itu MWof Chrnnii-. S^rof?liH|>. C<>n>tiimb?iial, and Skill d?iases; lui il is the ..Illy jliwIllV' /re for Kidney fit Wiml?vr f '?ii? |?T;;?M(< Urinary, and Winni? -'l-eusis. Gravil, ilial/(ter, Dropsy,sttojipigg?f Waler, Ineoniiiunce ol Urine? Bright's I)i^:i?>-. .\lt>cm:nuiria,:snd in all esses where llu-rt ar . l>rii-k-dii i'lt|?'?iis. otlbe Wbh r tf iltick, dourly.inixeil wbbsiili-Uiei-i lib* the wi.i;?: of an .Sg.or i brewl#4ik? willie *ltls? or there hr ? moiiiid; dark. Iidi-'U* a|i|H-an:ur('j and white l:oneiliitt ?lr> p'Vsi s, and w li.ii l?o-r. i>-' a prielC'Rg. bltfldl.te Seil?!" IbKi.-when pasniiig ?rateK and pain ia ihe s-:.-all of Hie Back and atone Hie Loins. DB. RA?WAY'S Perfect PargativtB Pills, perf.-eily tasteless, ?levant ly c<'?ti <l with ?weet gum. purse, reun?ate, ?nu ity, 'e'ettiisv. rmi strengthen. Uadwa-.'s Pills, fir lin ' eur.- ..f :.ll dNor.hr? . T the Sl...:n...-!i'I.i>. r. r. -w. l.- J\idn-;s, P.tinldir. Xervoiw .Hsea-.'s. ?lea 'nelie. Constipation. Coktivi ne-s. Iinll ue>tio:i. Dyspvi>;ia. JJ fiousntt*, -l?ln.ns Fever, lt llaniinatiriii ol'it|n Rowels, and ,-.l' Derai-pi h:i UN of the In: mal Viscera.* Warraidi-d lo i-nVcl a positive cure. Pur-ly Vegetable, containing m? inercnry, mineral*, or delet? Ron? drugs. ' fSr"Ol?serre lite fol?ow?ng symplomj rcsnlUng fr.iin Disorder? of tim I>i-_o stive Ornan* : Constipation. luwarS'Pili s. FlillidcS ot the Ulood lu the Hean, Acul'-iyo/lheStoiuueh, Nausea. IICNH. hum. Disgust of F-H d. Fnlliii-* or Wetgbl in the Sroinaeii, r-oiir Ernetationr, Sn.king or I li.Hering at Ihe Pit nf thu Sloinaeb. bwinicitng of ihe Head, ir-irrl- d and D'.flletlll Rreathilii/. A f.-?- do-ifol RADWAY'e PILLS .will free Ibo '.rstein from ail Ibu nlnivi! ntt'me?] disordi-r.-. Price, ern's-per Pox. Sf 'LD RY DRUGGISTS. READ . FALSE A-ND TRUE" Send one Idtc ?tnmpto.UAD'.'AY A CK).. No. ST*Malden Lant ,Ww \'ork'. Inf .unalion worili thonsaods will b( sen' you. H?-s ir JJ F. ?, Brake & Co., 206 iBroad SU, jDresiu'ctfiillyittiuouiici! to their Friends; nod the Public of EdgcneltxDis trict, thHt they lmve just received, direct from Europe, and now offer, tr large and tna^njliccnt Stock ot' G?(J?S, consisting of - ? Pitre Oold and Rilvor WATCHES, Iff th* best maker?. Ladies' andOents'Solidf?oUl OHA?iTS, of.the latest st vies. l)LA.MOX?S'ol'fnsit\v?teiv hi Sets, Phis and Kinus. ' Suporb SETS for Ladies and Misses. Stnho,' Canico, Seal and Plain <.'oId RINGS. . Sterling SILVER WARE oLtho latest designs. Triplo PLATE!) WARE. . American and French CLOCKS, -A largo, lot of Imported "FANCi* GOODS, A'c. ?3r WATCHES and JEWELRY will he repaired with the usual caro. Oct. 18 Om ^3 Choice Planting; and Eating Potatoes. " 100 Barrels-Pure EARLY ROSE, . . . at 84. 50 RMS. Puro EARLY GOODRICH, s lit $4, . ... ...ii 100 Bhls. JACKSON WHITES, al$3,5() 50' " PINK JO Y ES, at $t. 100 44 PEACH BLOWS, at $'!,f>0.. ' 50 " WESTERN REf)S, al, ?:i.7-;. The ahoy? Potatoes were selected with great" eare for Planting, andsare Choice Seed and Genuine. JAS. G. BATLTE A PRO., 205 Broad Street, Angust??,'Ga.. . _Jan 10___1 _ _K' " ' : Gr "li a, ?I O... ?7) fe Tons STONO GUANO at .Tine ?i Sj Honsc Depot for ?nlo. Call on S. S. Tompkins, R. -'O. Sam's or J. A. tv Jones. J^prS tf ; 15 I SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL'S AWARDED, " THE GREAT SOUtlHTS! Vi?r.o MANUFACTORY. WM. KNABE & C?! Grand, Square anti Upright Pi an.o. F-?'rt'es, BALTI-MOItE, Md. . .. Tlirse.Insti-uint.iJi* hov--: I>PC?U before tho I'uhlic fur nearly, Tliirly Years, bini upon their excellence nlnnfe attained Bnil ?njmrehafed prc-t>n1?iHire,' tillich pronounces them unequaled, in TONK. Toten, WORKMANSHIP And DURABILITY. %Sf~ Al J wa, Square PUnmn have ?ur Kiew lin? prove(rOvi.i:sTi:rNO'$c.\Li! anti Ifte JgriiJe Tnlle. X3f~ Wc wnulj call special ?lU-iilitm to our hito Patented Imiitovomcnt? in GHAXb PJAS?& and SQU?RJSOhANDSi fmit.d In no other Piano, which brilia tho Piano nearer Perfection tiian-bus yet been atl?mod.- . ' Every Piano Fully "Warranted for live Yc^rs i'ST" We are by special .-irrarpcmfn! 'enabled io fiimi-h PARLOR ORUAS'S und MEt.OJJKOSS ?if tb? m?*l celebrated makers, Wkpl(naU and Ri taiLut lovettt Factory PH?e*., ? Illustrated Catalogues nnJ Price Lisbx,promptly furnished on npjilir-ntion tn WM. IC ff AB F ACO., Baltrorc, Md." ?r any of our regular rstablhhcU ngenchs. Xor. S Gm 4C VINEC?R BITTERS & J. WILKI?, Proprietor. H. H. HcDon.it> * Co,, Drnifrlit? and (I?D. Ae'ti>, San Kruiclico, Cat., toil 32 ? 34 Commerco St. N. T. &II7XIONS Bear Tefctimony tu. inch* Wonderful Curative EiTcct*. Tho? tro notr. vile Fancy Ii ri INC , Made of Poor Rnm, 'Whiskey, Pi-oof Spirit* nml ItcfJaso Urjnore.t?oitorcd, spiced anti ?-.vertonet! to please tho tasto, ca??ad "Tonics," "Appetizer.-,'! '.Restorers," *c, that lead tho tippler on lo drunkenness ot'.-l ruin, but aro n true Msdlci'.io, mado from tho uatiro roots nnd herbs of California, ?Veo fr-om-nll 'Alcoholic Stimu lant?. They ara thc G3EAT BLOOD PITKI FIEK ami A ZAFE GIVING FBINCIPEE, a perfect Jteuov.'1er mid Invigorntor of tho System, Carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring thc blood to a healthy condition. Kp person can take three Hit ters acrording to direction?, nnd remain" long unwell, provided their imites aro not destroyed by mineral poison or other mean?, nnd thc Vital org.v.is wasted beyond thc point of repair. They arc a Gent?o Furcatlvo fi? well n* ri Tonic, pysscRsInx also, tho peculiar merit of neting as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and all thc Visceral Organs. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of woman hood or at thc turn of life, theso Tonic Bitters have no equal. ' For Inflammatory ami Chronic Blicnma. tl*m nnd Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Union., Kcmlttcnt and Intermittent Fc Tcn, Duerme? of tho Blood. I.Ivor, Kid. Iicya and Bladder, theso Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases nrc cnused by Vitiated Blood, v^ilch ls generally produced'by derangement of the Digestivo Organ?. DYSPEPSIA OB INDIGESTION, ncad nelie, Tain In tho Shot Mers, Cough?. Tightness ul' the Chest, Dizziness, "RourisEroctntlnm: oV tho Stomach, B.-rd Taste in thc Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of thc Heart, Inflammation of tho Lungs, Tal-i In tho regions of tho Kidneys', and a hundred other painful symptoms arc tho o?Tsprlng? of Dyspepsia. They Invigorate tho Stomach and sthnulato the torpid Liver and Bowel?, winch ronlier them of unequaled' efficacy In cleansing tlif blood (Trail Impurities; and Im parting new life and vigor to tho whola system. FOB SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spols, Pimple*, Pustules, Bolls Car buncles, fling-Worms, Scald Hean, Pore Eyes, Erysipe las, Hrh, Scurfs, Discolorations of thc Skin, Humors and Siseases of thc Skin, of whatever name or nature are literally dug up and carried ont'of tbcVyafcm in a short time by the USC of these Bitters. Ono bottle lu stich ??ses will convince thc most Incredulous ol their cura tiva cfl'ccts. 1 < Cleanse thc Vlilaled Blood whenever yon And ?ts im purities bursting through tho skin in Pimples, Ertip tious or Sores; cleanse it whoa you find lt obstructed and sluggish In the Veins; cleon?! lt when lt ls foul, and-yotir feelings will tell you when. Keep tho blood pure, mid the lienitli of thc system wilt follow. Pin, Tape and other Worimi, lurking ia the system of so many thousands, nrc effect nally destroyed and removed. Says a distinguished physiologist, lhere ls scarcely, mi individual upon thc face of tho uar: ?? whose body ls exempt from thc presence of worms. It ls not upon tho healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon thc diseased humors nnd slimy deposits that breed Uiesc living monsters of disease. " No system of Medicine, no vermifuge*; no anthehnlntlcs, will free thc system from worms Uko these Billers., .Sold by all Dr assist* nnd Dealers. . - J. WALKER, Proprietor. IUI I. MCDONALD .t 00, Druggists nnd .General Agents, Snri Francisco, Call famla, and 32 and Si Commerco Street, New Yprk. .1 tila: rt .1V -.1 Boors, Sashes; IIVM?HC &e? mlm .... P. P. T O A L/E, li?a nof?c?'orer and srtaltri Xo. '20 lien/ne AV. and iNrlhrcl;'a Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. ' . ' ^r-Or-Thjs is thc largest and most com plete Factory of thc kind in-thc South ern Shite', rind nil articles in "this line can bo furnished by Mr. P. P. TOAL?: at ju ices which dofy^coniputUion. yr.r;"' A pamphlet willi full and 'detailed list of all' sizes of Boors, Sashes and Blinds, and tho prices of oneil, will be seilt free and post paid, oiv.-ippUcntion to P. P. TOALE, vi (.'AAKLLSTON, ?>..C. n July 2(1 ly . .'ll DIVORCES " MAY ho obtained in accordance with the recent Statnlos of th'? Slate of South Carolina, bj' implying tn ' (IAH Y it (JAB Y. ' Attorney* nt Law.' Mar. 0 . Sin ' ll?' -:-!-s--tr-= Seed Potatoes. ^ JtlST received 20 Bbla. choice SEED POTATOES, for eurly and late plant ing, i, . . < The Peerless: isa favorite Potato. PVP*! flrc-iiif; from 300 to 400T?ushels to tho ?ore. They boll mealy,'and arc a very line quality. . . ? G. L. PENN. Jan," 23, , tf ? ? HE Undesigned ha$e this dny?lntcrpd in;6&Co .eral Agency of the CORTON STWES ?LIFJtHN &r South On|olina. Ojp-.s ar. Mioja Di ug^StoJe1. Columbia, S. C., Mar 7/1871. lersbip in the Gen RANJE COMPANY J. W. PARKER. [ , :i M?H A . Having established the OffiVe Tor'the above Company in Columbia, we -invite attentron-to "one or Wo ?oT'-fho adv^mnge's *1^4RrjwJlUUm-!fElUI mfljTf desire to effect insurance on their lives in a sale Horne Company : Tho Board-of Managers at ? recetU meeting passed Hrj??Timously the* fol io wirg" Resolution' : ' ' -, . ' " Resolved, Thafrin view of the'fact.th'at -there are unusually large sums paid for Life Insurance, to the Companies of the North and East, which sums, being'thcre invested, contribute to the enrichment of" those sections, whilst our own Sontfi is'greatly in nee"! of cash! capital to prosecute .success-' fully our Agricultural 'and Meclhiriical ea ter prizes ; it is ordered,. fha? foi' tho purpose of retaining these-sums in our midst, hereafter a certain-pro portion of the net cash receipts from premiums, amounting to not more- "'him 70 per cent, of the same be invested in such manner n's may be -in-accord' ance with the regulations of the'Company, in those'sections'from which the said premiums are attained." (Signed) . " . . WM; B. JOHNSON,'Pres't, GEORGE S. O'BEAR, Sec'ry. The Financial'strength of the Company places it in high rank'. Tts last Annual Statement shows that tire Company possess, besides its largo Guar antee, $170 for every $100 of its liability-. ' " ? -' - . ' . ABNEY & PARKER: State kge&ts. ' .Mar 13 tf ll - . itt *. PREPAIiEir M W MmM FERm?Z?Il COMPA?VY, . . * '-"ft VG U-STA; -&EORQIA, " ? : ' .' .Gr?ARAN?EEJ) FREE.FRO^* AKY, ADULTERATION. . ? CASSI' PRICER : SSS 1 FER TIME, ?00 ! MATERIALS FR?SH. A&D PURE I ? ? . . \ NO OLD STO'CK ON. ?ANDI We refer^generally to.our customers, io be found in almost ?vVtf com munity, aniFw?'pulj?ish, no certificates. i?r parties as may guaran tee'good workjaud best materials.. . Aipp'?v for circulars, to . .-.....-.. ?;X JAMES T, GARDINER, President; ' . AUGUSTA, GA.. ' C?i'pt. I?EWlS-JONES,' Agent for Edge?eld District; . | ?stF*Fifty Cents per hundred"pounds will iVegiven for.all'kinds of Dr ? Bones delivered, at. either bf the -Depots oh-the Columbia &,Augusta R. RA ...kJan?.' i W I--': ! ' : ' ' . Bm 2 ll7 E are .prep?red ito furnish te the Planters' of Eclgefield the "following STANDARD FERTILIZERS at reduced rates': ? ;-. ;-Kef'! Se weil VA. A. Plio^p?io-Pep?iriaB? &uaEi?, ???H't'"^ So?ii?iE? AiiHW?iaialed-.Super Phospuafe, .Ob?i*'* Georgia Catt OJ? CossspoaBid, ?ber's AB5sii80BB?ate<? Ai&aljne Phosphate, * Chappell'? Ammouiated Saj^cr Fliospliate,. -Piire PcriiTiau Crii?no, Pisre S?isiso?Ted Bone:?, . \t . . Pure ?La-itd Plas?o-r; Thrse Ma mes a fe-OU A RA.NT?E??-'.J? BEUP'?O THE HIGHEST UANDA RD; iinttjve confident Iy.refer.lo our n u m ero us patrons in Edgefield .Th .STA as to*their mei it* .'? A full suprH* ulv?vs ? n hand. ' (talerV solicited. .Apply to Z. \V. OAR: WILE, Fdg?.fi?..M Of H.; JOiJN KENNER'LY, Rid-.- ; A. D. BA?ES. laites? i i I?', 0" tO . . . * " : '. WARBEN, WALLACE & co.. ?H ? ? . Al GUSTA. G .. .;. . CEETIFIGA.TES: Wc append lite1 foiroAciiig^CertiQcates frein two. practical Planters, to which wc could add rn?ny more*! but -as-our ;Gnanos *tre sb well known in Eilg* livid, we deeifi it'?nue?e*s?hrv : * . L'IUTI l-l i ur-, Erjo.EKi>:rj>, Co., S. C. '. . Dee. ism", 1ST!. " MWA I:V:I:N, .WA?.I.ACK tt'Cb. .Sn:s: J have ?.s(Hl'*Obcr's ?\crnmunialed Super Pifosphatc two years in .succession und.say, withoufcany hesitation whateyer, that it is i IK* heal fertilizer Clint !" have ever used. T liav?'*t'rtcd several other kinds pf CritanoH, that cost more per tun, and Uley did nos.pay mc as largo Urger cent, on thc in vest? lient a*- tho AiuiiiOiil PhoSphato*; I shall Sustain by using it again on nest .; Uc?ptvt?uUy. <\e., W. SCOTT ALEEN". lLflrciIE atetl Super what 1 say year.'H crop. i s POND, S..< '. .Tn?uiary'??, i^72. MINSKS. WA nr.KN, WAU.A'K A Co. Jan IO * Ccntlckhi) Having use d Ober s "A A." Ph?sph'? Permian Guano i'm- Ibiir-yeaft gux-cessivuly, 'and willi sueii admirable ;n.su?Nr iL gives mc. jjU-asurc to a J il uiy testimony to that of many others a? toit* very snjierlpr vaine. "T nscd- thirteen tons lasfA'jOar, and, asran evidence of.my qppruchiUou of thlssarticle, shiUJ increase the ainoniit this !*ea<()ti J have taken the positi'iii (and have acted upon it) that thc only frwcceonomy i:i theuneof Commer cial Manures is OJ ue? Usc mrfst highly concentrated ami best artil les, ami my ci'iiiiucnuc in thc manu facturer'' ol'the "A. A." icada nie ip- believe that In this artielo 1 have foutra thc he.st. r.nd eau always rely ll norri til being-fui ly up to thc standard tia loetUHin.cndcd. Vc rv i rulv. vorn---, 'J?fO.M. BELL." ' Rm ' ' . .1 ;- . " 3 57V lor -JiO^ ?A T The One-Price use . il, r Ld* ?. fr* & ^ ir* 'J Tf . - 17"2- Bi-?H<"l Streets, :A.n<j:\i?taj. Go. . . QlWiAT BAlt(!AlNS l.\ DEESS GOODS!. . ' . Git KAT B.\TIGA?2?.S !.\' JEANS AND WOO LEX ! G1?KAT BA I tO Al N'S IS CASS DI lilt E .'NH PLAN N"ELS'! . ? OEEAT BAllOAIXS L'S ii?.\'s:;V WOO??>EV, BED '?'?< K,Vce! . . . 1 (il?KAT I'.AK-iArXS IN l.Al>ii-..V TBIMMEl) HA'IS ! . H..L. A. BALK, Wholesale aud ?e.e.tai2 Realer in' ?lcy C?cods, '. f'?ivad Street, Augusta, Ga. iririii* ONE :r]ixV:.K HOUSE: I ..ia*j:u.v iv ..'i.ying tho; l$V?$ >!yles pf .DRESS GOODS, ivjiieli wen", carefully selecto?! hy ?UP, f?r this iha; !:..(, at pri?e?? ?o. kw a - to yb?.ble :. defy cpmWtifioiVI " Beg i mi in :f willi'" '. ' ' TLAIDS at 13 er.*. . . .. l>Kl-.AlNi:Sas-Jl?:s. . * '. POPLINS at on ly p"? <-is. . . . . . t . l??n,dsoine I fol ni Ll SILKS at only 73 els. , . : ..' '." ?S??O. i . > a c. A Jar-oar. : full a>s:ir?i.u nt i-f ("ASS IM 1'UE, .lEANS,. WQOLSEY, Jco., begin ning '.viiit " . . . . '?'-'?>[ uv:.-.-.-* - .JEANS aL^'l tif%. >*" .* JEANS, ExtrA Heavv, at S? eis.. .. . g ' .' "All WOMI C.VJSSlXr?iM : ? at fe?! eta. ??NSEY ^VOOI?EY "ut 13 ?ts. . . Heavy ?IATTItASS/ITC'?s at 13 ?>ts. Uii.to' iiie lie.?! heavy TJOIC t'<?r holdbui feathers." Togcihoc with ii fu?Pln?b ?if PRINTS, FLANNEL^ SHEETINGS, . ' \ ' SHIlt'riNOS, - SHAWLS. CLOAKS, BOOTS,* SHOES, And Ludio..-Trimmed IfAT?. At' pi?ces (bal will pleas:- tho,most fastidious. - JCTT Cut out this card and be sure tu' (ind thc ONE-PltICli,iloT/'SE, and yon will save niile and nroVicv. * * - ^ - . . SST. IL/A. BATiK, . ' - ..' * -t'wi'i 17i2 "Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Jan ^ ... '. '. . .' ' Sri? ' " 4 ' *' : :- 'AND- . . ,. I . "ir; PL AT AT JON; S UP PL IES. if AVlNG'set tlicir 'S'f?RE in order, and iiaving re?e?yed a Large Supply of the BEST G ROGER FES, &c., that can pg bought for money^now oiler to their'cUstomefs ahd'tlrs trade, a large Stock .of FRESH^GOODS, viz: Stuart's,-Cut, Crushed, Granulated, B, C.and- Yctlow SUGARS, ? Javii,Lnguayra,' Maracaibo and Rio COFi EES, . ' '.' . Green and Black TEA? of Best jQuality ' *" '. ~ Stuart-'s SYRUP, GOLDEN-DRIPS aianlOL ASSES,* . .' .Sugar Un?K? HAMS, Breakfast"BACON, New FLOUR, ' . \ .Factory CHEESE, English.Dairy anti'Dutch C?fEl?SK, ' '" ' ' Gilt Edge Goshen BUTTER,-.Prime Leaf LARD, - . . . ' CANNED FRUITS/PRESERVES and JELLIES, ' * ' ' . -English 0RACKERS.-English?l?ert BISCUITr?2mh; - ' American CRACKERS*-of aW^inds, Fresh-, sMACKEREb, CANDLES -and SOAPS, of-nil kinds, ' BACON, Shies and Shoulders; Liverpool SALT,- ' . .-BAGt'rlNG; of- ?all kinds, and TH'S, .-.*.. -: ? .'- ' . . \\ fNES'fin-f LIQUORS, of first qnaHtjr.i - *-:- - ..' - . . AVE II AVE ALSO ON HAND* A LARGE STOCK' OF ,'\ Markii, ^ancyai??? Traveliiig baskels* Tubs, Ihuiits, "juclicts, Trays, Straw Brooms,-Feather Dusters, tennier Brushes.and Hearth Brooms. FRESH GOO'DS;RE??IV,ED'EVERY'WEEK ' And-.our customers ba-n r?st assured-that we will do ouribest1 to please. , ; -. ^ . ' - ^JMp^ t?&???jfe & BROTSlE?, i ' > 1 ' " 205 BROAD STREET. Augusta;-Ga.;"03t il , ' - :' 6m ' '' ' '42 ?. ** ?v ... ...;ai : r..i* i . .... . . . . - . su iCoiyipi TR A TE -AB??L :TROJ&?NIZED E OF LIME. spljfe jlagHQLCjureil in (his Country. of S?NES,$OTA?EI, p|pPHATIC GUANO, CONCEN FYNI?L. AmiO?ACAS MATTER and SULPHURIC -Salt, ?lt Cake.T^-^ak^^asterftior Adulterant or Absorb ent of any kind used. Factory open for inspection at al) times, NJ NE TEEN YEARS OF .PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE. Introduced in 1852. . Patented Dec. 29, 1759. Quick Action and Permanent Improvement to the Soil. Testimony of Hundreds of Well-Known Planters in its Favor on F.vprv vinery of Crop ana Son, even During Extreme Adverse Seasons. ^^.CU?^^^^^y^jMp Ist'rYoV.* 1st, 1872. . KINSMAN & HOWELL, *. : ' " : Gienera? Agents ferr'Sou tlf CtiSM? :'v -. V .. ?a 128 EAST BAY, CHAKL^T?t^S/?!. '\ ? W. H.vlHtUNSON,'at Etlge?ich? C. H., and J. A. C. JONES, at Piue'HoiiseDe bt, Agents." ?'. ....... . Jan24 " . !" ' '" " -Sm." ti . ? PLANTERS, mm fa I^'WHITELOCI'S . VEGETAIM/. ? y.? *h.t* vi . SIBLEt'S.ML?BLE IXL ??AN0. _ . ,'i? .. ? . ... # ..- *a?r ' ?Ax AGAIN offering to the Planters of Georgia aiid'Sotrtn Carotina fheSe'higMy esteemed FERTIXJ^ERS of standard- fully equal to thone'lioreiofareaold, and at REDUCEDPEI?ES, we would refer to all who have, used jUiaot for, .testimonials as to their worth. Oui- stock in part will cousist-of 5?0 TONS WHIT????CK'? VEGE^AMRI CASH P1UCJS, ?CO. J nih, do., 4-79, ... . . ? ; 500 TONS SIBLEY'S SOLUBLE IXL GUANO, Jianutactured endcr.'our owa formula, of our own ingrcflientsrariii containing over .1 per cent, of Ai.:monia. CASH PRICE, TIME;?do., $70. ? '. 100 TONS WHEELOCK'S DISSOLVED BfjWES? 'tv CONTAINING 30 PER CENT; OP-SOLUBLE' BONE PHOSPHATE. 100 TONS PUKE PERUVIAN -GUANO.' ,< 10? TONSP?RE NOVA SCOTIA. LAtfD .PLASTER. 100 TONS PURE FLOUR OF -RAW BONE; Further particulars will at all times he cheerfully given by us, ?r .fcv Dr. W. A. SANDERS, our Agent at E'dge'lield, S C. . . . . . J. SIBLEY. & SONS, . Cotioii Commission Merchants and Dealers in Guano, . ' . - NO. 159 REYNOLDS STREET, Aug usia, tia. .Jan. 24 " --" - tf " , :_ 5 Sea :Fowl"C?-uano ! Quality Guaranteed Equai to Any J?t?p Sold. -0 . SEA FOWL GUANO: in bugs, 200 pounds each..' BRADLEY'S AMMONIATEI) itf&?LVED BONES, in tight barrels. a. HE above'Shindaid Fertilizers having been used for the last five years in Hie South, with unequalled success, are now offered at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction, while the standard is guaranteed equal, if not su perior, to any ever sold. '?? The undersigned having been .Agents for Middle Georgia since their in troduction, fit Uv understanding their value, cheerfully recommend them to the'public as the most RELIABLE-FERTILIZERS IN USH. For Prices and'TermsJ apply to tho General or.Local Agents. . POLLARD & GO., Warehouse mu? Coistt?i?ssioi? bertha nts, Corner Campbell and Reynolds Streets, Augusta, Ga., General Agents, .or lo Xi's. E. Cooke, G i?a ni lev ?Ile, Jones. & folley, Jo), ?..-.ton's Depot, or W. G. Kernagham & Co., Batesvill?, S. C: . . ' Feb 28 ? . 2m -10 New' Cottoir . .and - Produce VAREHBU The Planters' loan & Savings-Bank. Subscribed Capital; * $!,<K?O,?G0,?O1 I UV. WAREHOUSE OF THIS BANK, corner of Reynolds and &nH3$>S?c!i S??ecle. Augusta, C-'a., is now ready to receive COT TON. -. . LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Ware Jiovss. or upon Railroad Receipts^ .? . ,r P ri ?os Storing Cotton with the Bank wiW be furnished with receipts fo; ?saine thal wi!! ha available in this cilyror any other for borrowing money. Tho Bank is prepared at all times io make Lochis-on. Produce or Provi sion-'. 0:1 the must reasonable terms. . * .. P.;;!?cs would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with the Officers: ' . . .'. . *....?,.. -.;. OJIAS. J.- JENKINS,-President. . .* . . JNO. P. KIXG, vice-President. T. P. BRANCH, Cashier. A ?gusta, Sept 20 - tf < ?9 E%ciieM Male Academy. THF. Trustees give notice to ihc pub lie tliat Dr; lt. T-. MIMS has con sente? I-to.take charge ol' tho Edgelield Male Academy from and alter thc.first Monday in March* next. Ile is well know n'throuflio.itridgefield to bc thor oughly competent to conduct a first class School, :ind wc .bespeak l'or hun thc support bf thc community and the pub lic M. L. BONHAM. ll. G.- M. DUXOVANT. * . Z. W. CA nw ILK, \V*. W. ADAMS, ' -A. J: "Notons, Trustees. ! Pei?-Il ' IX accordanee with-the above announce ment of the Trustees, I pr?pose- to take charge bf tho. Edgc?cld Male. Acud : erny tor thc present year, . I can only promise to dd my best in j giving thc pupils, committed to my care, thorough instruction in all tho .branches j usually lauglitin first class Schools; and I with tito co-operation ol' parents a thorne, \ T hope io give satisfaction to my patrons ; by the'advanccmcnt of their ohildrcm in learning. The year-will be divided into "two Scs simw ol'. Twouty (20) Weeks each. Thc first Session will ebnfiheuce on the first j Monday hi March, and end on the last of Jtilyj The second Session will bu an nounced in due time. T'OItMS-Tho Primary and higher ! English bran ch t's, per session, ^l?.OO j The slime with Languages', 20,00 ; Payable half in advance at thc bogin ninur, and half mtho n?ckilo of .tho ses ? sion. . . R..T. MIMS. ' I Feb-31 . . .' . tf . - . 9 t?aps of Edgcficld County. FOR sato at the Law Onice of Tubs. J. Adams'^ Es?lM*and tri the Stomer <i. L. Penn. .. * Feb? tf 7 LYNCHBURG! I WILL permit LYNCHBURG to stand for a ?lew Mar. s this Season at iSventy-ftve Dollars for, common mares. Fifty Dollars for thorough brods. Pert sons brc ding mnst e.vpe<-r<o niiy by the season. Ii- Hwy don't take cate oftheir mares it i-< their failli. ...? Lynchburg will stain? at my house. Tho"season Will end l>t June 1*72. TUGS. DRAGON. Feb 28 Hin 10% Land Surveying. IV?ILL altcud tiny jobs of Surveying 'within- li) or 12. miles, that I can do from 2 o'clock on Friday till Saturday eveniiiT.- R. ?T. MIMS^ Feb. 21 . tf 0 - A.r?t'STA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA" . T1 i IS. popular aud well-known Ilbtcl is now fully open for tho reception*of visitovs, having recently beert thorough ly renovated, newly painted; and put in tho most complete "order. Wc aro deter mined to moko ours a first-class Hotel, not to 1K> surpassed North or South. We rospeett'ullv solicit tho patronage ol'onr EiliiOlieUrfriends and thc rniblic ffoncinllv. M-li Kl'Ii Y & MAY-, Vroprietore. Feb.U . tf . 8 *