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Myitar, opjhe 2stJune, by.A. Hollingswo.rth; Esq., JAMEs 'I. QUATTLESUM and Miss CAKolam Ruin, all of this District.. - OBITUARY Tea earthly pilgrim observem nothing remarkable in the fall of the aged forest tree acros his pathway. He hath already learned the great fact that this is but natural in the deterioratig and unrelenting pro cess of time. But when he-beholds the bud stricken by an untimely frost, and'decaying whilst it is yet green on the parentstem, be feels that thegreat law of nature is 'not without exceptions, and that the universe was designed and is controlled by a mys terious Power. Howapt is the figure when we ap ply it to the brief and uncertain history of man. We generalfy remark the aged, as constituting the more exposed elaai to'the blighting band of Death-that iexorabie foe to all our race. And yet we fre quentiy see the infant itself snatched away from the fond and tender embrace of affectionate parents, sna ie stana amazed before the.mysterions dispen sation which thqs deprives usef our treasure. Such are some of the emotions that have been awakened by the death of GEORGE RUFUS, i&fnt sol of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. BRYAN, who do-. parted this life at Edgefield 0. II., on the morning bf the 16th June, 1855, aged 5 months and 14 days. tut mahy considerations unite in making this a sad 'bereavement. Innocent and holy, gentle and beau tiful, ah! these,.constituted no shield against the Unerring shaft of Death. It had already been de bided that the little angel should be removed, and saffectionate.and doting parents bereaved. The gen tile heart of the Christian mother with the manly .and sterner nature of the doting father are thus laid }ow is one common and disconsolate grief. Whilst ti-the exercise of a Christian faith they are con strained to believe that the Lord " doeth all things well," they cahnot .yield up without a murmur and forget the dear little one, who, in the family circle, was the centre of all attractions. Their hitherto bright and happy home is now to them but as the desert, devoid of a single oasis to cheer their wan dering footsteps. Before them the future is dark and.gloomy, and they but await till a bright star shall le revealed in the dispensations of that same Providenee.to guide them to the' new made home of their littte babe, where it is promised, there shall be no more parting forever. A. R. DIED, on Saturday morning, 30th uit., ELBERTA RERECCA, daughter of Jon and LYDIA LYoN, of this Town, aged 1 year, I month nil 9 days. Weep not for her ! her infant soul Rejoices now in bliss ; . The joys of Heaven to her unfold A better world than this. Weep not for -her ! She is not dead, But only gone before To Hea'ven's eternal, perfect rest, Where death is felt no more. - J. H. M. DIED, in Edgefield District, on the 20th uIt., of Diarrhma and Teething, ELIZABETH JANE, daughter of Col. WILLIAM and MArY JANE QUA' TLEaUM, aged one year and twenty-eight days. This bweet little babe, after being sick for nine weary weeks, has at length been called away to Heaven, where there is neither change nor sorrow. Bereaved parents, grieve not, but think of your loved one as the ransomed of the Lord-He bath called it early from the snares and temptations of earth to bloom in a fairer clime above. It is now singing praises to Him who hath said, " Suffer little children to come unto m -, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." J. P. Q. DIED at his residence in this District, on the 11th - May, Mr. RUsSEL VAUGHN, aged fifty-six years. lie was a faithful and an affectionate husband, a kind father, a vii-tuous and useful citizen, and a de voted and consistant Christian. Hie had been a member of the Baptist Church upwards of twenty years, during the greater part of which time he had exercised the ofiicee of Deacon in the Cliurch to which lie belonged at the time of his death, .and always " abounded in every good word and work." is Church, his community, and above all his family, consisting of a wife and six children, will long feel and deplore his loss. " But they sorrow not as those who have no hope." L. Religious Notice. THlE next Ministers' and Deacons' Conference of the Second Division o'f the Edgefleld Baptist Asso on the Friday before the fifth Sabbath in July next, to meet at 11 olock, A. M. Elder B. F. Coaitzr to preach the introductory sermon. J. W. Col.EM.IN, Alteruate. Elder JouN TRAr to write an essay on the im portance of Churehes enforcing the discipline of the New Testament. *First subjeet of discussion, on. the importance of (~urches meeting every Sabbath at their regular places of worship. Second subject on the importanice of holding prayer meetings in Churches. - .J. W. COLEMAN, MODEaA'TOR. Ros-r. BaYAN, Sr., Clerk.. -Tm -Relgious.Notice. T next Union Meeting of the 4th division of the Edgefield Baptist Association,wvill meet with the Big Stephen's Creek Church on Friday before the 5th Sunday in July next. The Rev. D. ID. Baux sox to preach the introductory sermon,-the.- Rev. S. P. G-rnvx, alternate. Query lst.-Is family prayer a duty obligatory upon the bead of families who are members of the Churebh? .2d.-Whiat are the beet means to be preserved so as to fulfil the Divine command, " Train up a child in the way ho should go, and when lie :is old he will .not depart from it. S. P. GETZEN, MODoLATR. GEO. W. Nixox, Clerk. Subscription Receipts. The following persons have paid up to the time affixed to their names. Wiley Eidmon, to 29th June'56. L. G. Hollowaty, to 8th Feb '56. Robt. Rambo, to 9th Feb '56. D. Jones, to 4th-Jan '56. : Chas. Jones, to 29th June '56;. Sam. Jones, to 8th July '56. ,J. P. A bney, to 1st Jan '56. James Mitehell, to 13th April '55. Simeon McDaniel, to 12th Mar '56. -Mrs. Mildred.Lton, to 8th Feb '56. . Mi. M. Higgins, to 18th April '56. Capt. J. M. Gpoleman, to 1st Jan '56. Hon. A. P. Butler, to 1st Dec'55. A. A. Blythe,' to 6th May '55.. Jesse Culbreatha, 2d Feb '55. Henry Hill, to 1st Jan '56.' J. M: Mathis, to 15th Mar '56. Dr. H. L. Burt, to 20.th A pril '55. J. W. Roebell, to 28th Aug '56. Geo. R. Sawyer, to 1st July '65. Win. R. Hilton, to 5th Feb '56. Maj. Josiah Padgett, to- 6th Mar '56. .R. J. Dunton, t'o 25th Oct '55.. Eluai Hall, Esq., to 1st Dec-55. Mrs N. C. Kenserly, to 1st Mar '56. - enj-. Conolly, to.4th Oct '55. RevsE E. B.Beflinger, to 4th May '56. 'Mrs. Frances Bullock, to 13th Oct '55. - Lewis Coleman, to 1st' May '55.. Joseph Griffith, to 2d' Jan '56. J. C. R amage, to-24th .June '54;r Mark Black, to.6th April'56. - Capt. J. C. Perry, to 20tht Dee '55. Matthew-McGraw, to 18th Nov '55. Gibson Yarborough, to 18th Sept'52. Jesse Rambo, to 7th Feb '56. Capt. Win. Watkins, to 1st Mar '56. Bimnepn Cogburn, to 1st Mar '56. Col. John Quattlebum, to 8th Feb '56. Martin Medlock, to 2d Jan '56. Banj. P. Qlanton, to 'ith Feb '56. -J. A. Colemuan, to,2d May '56. S. S.'Wells' to 28th Feb '561. Gen. E..B. Wheeler, 24th Jan '54. W. B.-Gslifin, to2d Nov '55. J. W. Lipsouqbsto 3d Jan '56. Mrs. Rebeeca Stewart, to2d May '56. Lucian -D..Abney, to 2d May '56. Wmn. Merchant, to 24th Oct '55. E- J Wits, t 9thpet'55. A.G..White,'to 5th pb'56. Dr.R. Bradford, to 411.'May'56.. Hillery'Hrrdy, to J3th Morell"'56. Dr. Wni. Pratt, to 1st April'55. James E. Guy, td 3d Feb '56 J. Fi. Bunch, fo I ith Aug''55. Eldred Grice, to 6th Mar '56. .Win. Durst, to 25th Nov. '55. 'Dr. J, M. Trotter, to 11th Sept. '55. A.- Watsn, to 4th May '56. ..Easonic Notice. A " Communication of - .M A NDIA LODGE, No. 50, A. F. M.. will be held at their Hall, .on Saturday evening, 21st July, at 71 o'clock. By order of the W. M. A. G. TEAGUE, Szc'av. July 4 St 25 Notice. BY an Ordinanee passed at a late meeting of the Town Council of Edgefield, all Lots in the incorporation will be inspected on and after the 15th inst.. The citizens are earnestly requested to remove all causes of sickness and disease from their premises, and to assist the Council in promoting the health of our Village. SAML. BROOKS, Intendant. July 3, 2t 25 To the Public, Proprietors of the Edisto Hills not being aware of the bad condition of their Cloths (not bad management) at their Mills until it was too late to correct them during the past year, now take great pleasure in stating that every defect is remedied, and that they have replaced their old Cloths with new ones of the finest and best quality. Werespectfully return our thanks fgr the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on us. Try us once more. W. L. COLEMAN, H. LYBRAND, R. LYBRAND. July 4 4t 25 Land Warrants. 'tH Undersigned respectfully announces to T those that have Land Warrants for sale, to call at his Store, opposite the American Hotel, in Ham burg, where the highest cash prices will be paid for them. THOS. H. TRENT. Hamburg, July 2, 6m 25 DRESS GOODS AT COST I WARD, BURCHARD & CO., Au V gusts, Ga., intend from this day to the close of the season, to offer their ENTIRE STOCK of Summer Dress Goods, At prine NEW YORK COST. Our present Store being much too small for our business, we are driven to this alternative to make room for a large Fall Stock. Summer Dress Goods now offered at cost, was bought under the most fa vorable circumstances and in large lots, and is no doubt the LARGEST in the State to select from, consisting of all the late styles in Flounced Robes, Organdies, Tissues, Bareges, Lawns, Silks, &c. We respectfully ask attention to the above, and also to the fact that all other Goods in store, will be sold. at REDUCED PRlCES. WARD, BURCHARD & CO. - Augusta, July 2 tf 25 List of Letters - R EMAINING in the Post Office at Edgefield C. I., June 30th, 1855. A-F. C. Arms, H. G. Arthur, C. Attaway. B-Miss S. A. Burt, George W. Berry, J. H. Brown 2, L. Bledsoe, Mr. Bowdoin,'Teaoher, Isaac Bush, Benet Berry, Miss S. Bowles, Jas Blackwell. C-L. E. Carpenter, Eli Clark, Mrs. M. Cooper, F. M. Colemin, Mrs. M. A. Crafton, R. Clarke, H. C. Crews; Mrs. E. Cooper. D-E. T. Davis, J. A. Dozier, jr. 2, Mrs. M. Dale, Thos. J. Davis, H. Day. Isabel Denny. F-G-Mr. Fair, D. J. Gilchrist, Richard Gibson or his heirs, B. Gallway, Needham Goodwin. H-R. M. Iolsonbake, J. W. Harrison, E. E. Henry, Miss S. J. Hammond, A. J. J. Herrin, AIrs. M. Ualtiwanger, Mrs. W. Henry, A. G. Ilanard, A. G. Howard, M. D., 2, Mirs. H. Holmes, Col. Hammond. .J-Johin Jones, Jasper Jones, R. Jennings, Irrael Jones, Ednerd Jones, W. C. Jones, John .Jenkins.. K-Robt. E. Kenny 2, Miss E. King, E. 11. P. Kirksey, Koopman & Summer 2, Win. Kemp. L-R. Lofton 2, Capt. William Logue, A. W. Lendler. HMiss S. Mays, Mrs! F. M. Mjays, Geo. R. Mays, T. J. McGill, L. Matthews, J. B. Ileaehn, Miss M. Murrah, L. McDaniel, N. P. Mosley. W. A . Merriwether. N--Miss -M. Nelson, J. L. Nicholson, A. A. Norris. 0-P--P. F. Ouzts, D. Palmer, B. Petson, Mrs. R. Palmer, R. D. Parks, J. Y. L. Purtlow, D. F. erry, C. Prescott, airs. N. Pond, F. M. Pope, G. S. Peleze, T. K. Prater, M. Phillips, Mrs. C. Peter son. R-S-Miss P. Roper, Miss E. Smith, 2, B. F. Swann, Elick Sharpton, S. Shaw, bl. Strickland, Mrs. E. Sloan, J. C. Stone, A. Sharpton, C. Sawers. T--J. B. Talley, Administrator or WV. Bussey, W. Tompkins, P. J1. Traylor, J. J. Traylor, Miss M. Traewell, hMiss Julia K. Thomas. W-A. Walls, Win. Weaver, S. Wilson, Mrs. R. Weatherford, Mrs. S. A. Whitlock, Mrs. M. Williams, W. G. Walker, E. ,J. C. Wood & Co. A. R AMaSEY, P. M. P. S.-Prsons calling fur the above letters will please say "advertised." July 4' 2t 25 Uead-Quarters. COLUMBIA, June 25, 1855. ORDER NO. 3. T1 HE following Regiments will parade for Review and DrIl at such times and places as herein directed. The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Richardson's on Wednesday the 1st of August. Th.e 7th Regiment or Infantry will parado at the Old Wells, on Saturday the 4th of August. The 2d Regiment or Cavalry will parade at Mt. Vernon, on Tuesday the 7th of A ugust. The 9th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Lowe's on Thursday the 9th of August. The 8th Regiment of lnfantry will parade at Morrow's Old Field, on Saturday 11thk of August. The 6th Regiment of Infargtry wdll parade at Lo max's on Wednesday the 15th of August. The 4th Regiment o'f Infantry will parade at Minton's on Tuesday the 21st of August. The 2d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Hall's on Thursday the 23d of August. The 5th.Regiment of [nfantry will parade at Hun ter's on Saturday the 25th of August. The'1lst Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Smith's Store, on Tuesday the 28th of August. The 3d Regiment of Infantry will parade at To ney's Old Store, on Thursday the 30th of August. The 1st Regiment of Infantry will parade at Bur tons, on Saturday the 1st of-September. The Officers and non-commissioned Officers will assemble on the dajy previotis to the review of their, respective Regiments for drill and Instruction; The Major General of the Division and the Brig adiers General of the Brigade, will, with the res pective stafi's.attend the Reviews. Generals of Brigade are charged with the exten sion of this order. Volunteer Companies will be minutely inspected, ad the Books of Beat Companies examined. The Aids-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief will attend- the Reviews. By order of the'Commander-in-Chief. R. G. M. DUNOVANT, .Adjutant and -Inspector General. July 4 9t 25 Flavoring Extracts, A LARGEvariety-for sale by .LAGEG. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 ti -10. Fine .fobaeco! J UST received and opened a fine supyily of ex cellent Tobacco. Try it. R.hII. SULLIVAN. June 13 - Ut 22 Notice. A LL Persons anywise indebted to the Estate of Anna Anderson, dec'd., are hereby requested to mak-immediate payment, anid those having de mands agaiinst said Estate will please render in their accounts forthwith, properly attested..-Am'r - GEO. J. ANDERSON, Ad'r D 6 - .tt 47 , FieBrandy. I HAVE on Consignment and for' .sale Two Quarter Cask of fine Im-r poisted BRANDY, which I will sell low for essh. This B3raidy is of excellent quality and will suit the tast'e of the-most fastidious. S. E. BOWERS, Agent. - LEAVITT'S , PREMIUnI PORTABLE. CORN MILLS, FOR CRUSHING CORN AND COB TOGETHER ANI MAKING FINE MEAL FOR FAMILY USEI IAVNG 'cevedthe SleAgecy for th State of South Carolina, for the above cele brated Mills, conceded on all hands to be the great eat economisers and labor-saving articles of the day the Subscriber is desirous of establishing Sub-Agen ties for their sale in every. District of the State Prices within the reach of every farmer in the land ranging from fifty to one hundred dollars, accordinf to power, size and quality. No better investmen can be made by the Planters of this or any othei State, either for profit or convenience, and no far. mer should be without them, nor would they be, i they were aware of their value and utility. A. S. LANGLEY, . General Agent for the State. July 2, - 6m 25 HOSPITAL FOR NEGROES, - AT AUGUSTA, GA. T HE Undersigned would call the attention of tlh citizens of Edgefiold and Abbeville Distriet to their INFIRMARY for SICK NEGROES anc those requiring SURGICAL OPERATIONS. While the completeness of our arrangement affords to the patient every comfort, it also enables us to render more efficient, treatment to Chroni< Cases, than can generally be secured in ordinary private practice. Our special accommodations foi the management of Chronic diseases of females, sc common in Negroes, are ample and complete. Terns. For Nursing, Boarding and Lodging, pr mon. $1( For Treatment,-The ordinary rates of practice. O17 Communications addressed to us at this plne< will meet with prompt attention. H. F. CAMPBELL, Surgeon, R. CAMPBELL, Attending Physician Augusta, April 30 tf 16 ROGERS' LIVERWORT & TAR FOL THE COMPLETE CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, SPITTING OF . BLOOD, & ALL OTHER LUNG COMPLAINTS TENDINGTO T1118 preparation Is gettingto use aliover ourcountr Thy, numerous letters we receive from our. varlou agents. informing us of. cures effected in their inmedlat neighborhoods, warrant us in saying it is one of the best, I not tite very best C'ugh Medicines now before the public. 1 alnwet inrariabiy rAieree and not unfreqently cures 1A ery toort cases. When all other Cough preparations have failed, tlis has relieved the patient, as druggists, dealers it medicines, and physicians can testify. Ask the Agent it your nearest town, what has been his experience of the ei feels of this medicine. if he lias been selling it for and length of time he will tell you IT IS TIlE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we give a few extracts from letters we have receiy ed lately regarding the virtues of this medicine. Dr. S. S.O slin,of Knoxville,Ga.,says:-Ihavebeennaint your Liverwcort and Tar very eartensiedy in my practice for three years pswt, and, it is cith pleasure I state mybe 'lifin riS st-rEtoITy ovl ALL OTitla AtTiC.Es toi& wicr lam acquainted,for tchid it is reconmended." Messrs. Fitzgerald & Benners, writing from Waynesvillie N. C.. say :-" The Licerwort and Tar is becoming dail! ,nore ipular ja this country, AND wE TnINK JusTLY se Alhlio have fried it speak in commendable terms of it and say it is very be, fiial in alleciating the conplaint for ,chsich it is recom,nended Our Agent in Pickens, S. C., Mr. S. B. McFall, assures u "that he uses it writh great benJit in his own family, and re commends it to his neighbors." lie gives an instance of i negro woman, in his vicinity, who had been suffering will disease of the lutigs for years, attended with severe cough who was relieved by the Liverwort and Tar. Such are the good reports we hear of this medicine fron all parts of the South. For a report of the surprising cure it has performed in the Western anul Northern and Easter States. wewould invite the suffering lattent to read th pnplet whieh occoiniianies each bottle. To all, we say hare hojwr, ha-ce hope. TRY THE MEDICINE ! B E W AIt NE D I N S EA S ON!!! And neglect not gmat cough which is daily weakIng you constitution, irritaning your throat and tungs, amid invi tini .m that dren'l diseas'e, Consumaition, wheen so soothing ani lelinig a remedy can be obtained as Dr.1todgers' Syrup Liverwort and Tar. Beware of Counterfeits and Base Imitations. The genuine articie is signed AniEw RlonGEas, on thi e # wpr bellie, or si. bottsfor $5. Sold wholesals ad retail by SCOVIL & MEAD, 'I11 Chartres St. bet. Conti iad St. Louis, N. 0. So,.x Aoxm s-roa Tn'M SorrnERN STATr~x, to, wh:om nil of ders and applentlins for A gencica. must be addressed. Sold also by G. L. PEN-N, Edgefieldl 0.11; WARDLAWU LYON. A bbeville C. 11.; T. U. IIISLEY. Laurensviliet J1. li PATT & CO., Newbmerry: I[AVIL.\ND, lItSLEY & CO. Augusta, Ga., ami IIAVI1LiD, IIABRLnrL & CO. Charleston. April "lyI2 To House Carpenters, SEALED Proposals for the building of a Chare ~38'by 50 feet on the outside, (Framed) on thi lot upon which Woodville Academy stands, wiil bi .received until time 21st..luly ensuing, when time con tract will be givenl to the most approved bidner. I plan of the same and specifications of tihe work ma' be seen by applying either personally or by letter ti Mr. Wmu. P. Andrews, Phoenix P. O. TilOS. LAKE, TiIOS. ROSS, WILLIS ROSS, N. IIENDEiSON, -R.TUJRN ER, WV. HI. STA LL WORTIIh JAS. PORTER. June 13 Ot 22 STATE OF SOUTH CAROL1.NA, EDGEFIEI.D DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. S. Blroadwater, Adin'or, FrinAtcrc Eugene L. Ilibbler. THE Plaintiff in thme above case having this da: -L filed his D)eelaratin in my Officee, and thb Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney to re aide within the limits of this State, on whom a cop: of said Declaration with a rule to plead can b served, On mnotion of Mr. Kay, Plaintiff's A ttor ney, Ordered, That said Defendant .appear ani plead to said Declaration within a year and ada fr om the date hereof, or final and absolutejudgmen wiill be given against him. TIIOS. G. BA CON, C. C. E. D. Clerk's Office, May 1, 1854. Jy 16 Splendid Land for Sale. TIIE Subscriber offers for-sale the Tract of Lan -. upon which hte iiow resides, situated about twi *miles below the Pine House, and immediately on thi Plank Road. The Tract cotntains Two Hundred Acres, About eighty of which are cleared and in a higl state of cultivation, while the rest - is heavily tim bered. There are on the premises an excellen Dwelling House, goed Negro Houses, &c., &c. Persons desirous of purchasing can apply to th Undersigned on theplace. JAS. L. MATHIS. June 27 . tf , - 24 Adinstao' Notice. A LL Persons havin'g any demands aganst th LEstate of John L. Richardson, dee'd., are no tifd to render them in legally attested, withil three months from this date ; and those indebted will please make early patyment, as the parties in terested are desirous that the Estate should. b brought to a speedy close. D. R. DURISOE, Adm'or. Mar 7 34m 8 Look Out ! A LL Persons Indebtod to the Subscriber mt 'come and settle by thc first Monday in Au gust, or they will posively find their Notes or Ae counts either in the hands of W. C. Moragne, Esq. or J. B. Talbert, Esq.' Necessity conpeli me ti say so. That is all. . R. T. PA RKS. . March 14 3 m m* - 9 Notice! A FTER Sale-day in August' next, all -per'son indetbted to me by Note or Account, will pleas call oui WV. W.~ Adatms, Eeq., and settle. R. T. MIMS. .June 75t 24 -State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. George W. Jones, vs. Foreign Attachmecut. George Kelly. THE Plaintiff in the above stated edse, havin I this- day filed his- Dieclaration in my Office against the Defendantewho (as it is said). is abser from and without the limits of this State, and ha neither wife nor attor~ney known within the sam upon whom a copy of the said Declaration migi be served, It ii therefore ordered that the said De fndant do appear and plead to the said Deelaratio within a year and a day from the date hereof,oethei wise final and absolute judgment will be given an1 awarded against him. * THIOS. G. BA CON, C. C. a. n. Just Received, A GOOD assortment of WHITE MUSLINS viz: Jaconet, ChepkEd Plain and Checked Mull. For sale by I. H. SULLIVAN. June 21 tf 27 Swiss Muslims, DOTTED, Striped-,3mbroidered and Plain Mus iJlin, Edgings and Insertings, just.reoeived by R. H. SULLIVAN. June 27 . .. ' tf .24 A Good Selection Colored and Black Bareges, Bombaziies and Shallies, at - . H. SULLIVAN'S. June 27 tf 24 In Store, Sp1endid piece of Italian Cloth for Gents and A Bdys Clothing, at R. H. SULLIVAN'S. June 27 tf 24 .Fine Parasols and Umbrellas, J TUST received'and for sale at R. H. SULLIVAN'S. June 27 f 24 A Large Stock OF Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes and Cotton Yarn, at R. H. SULLIVAN'S. June 27 , tI 24 Shoel, Shoes, Shoes! JUST opened this day a fine selection of Ladies' Black and Colored. Gaiters, Kid Slippers and Walking Shoes-also Misses' Colored Slippers by . R. H. SULLIVAk. . June 27 tf 24 Carpenter's Sheet System OF Cutting Ladies' Dresses and Gentlemen's Coats and.Saeks,-also, Vests, Pantaloons and Gaiters' together witl Youths, Boys and Girls Garments of all kinds end styles, will be taught to Ladies and Gentlemen by a Few Plain, Easy and Simple Rules, So as to learn them to cut with EASE and SKILL any of the above mentioned Garments. The Copyright of this State has been assigned to Gro. S. McNsU &'Cb., of this place. Persons wishing to atail themselves of this Sys tem or wanting information will call o, leave their orders at Mrs. McNrr:'s Milliner Establishment. GEO. S. McNEIL & CO. Edgefield C. H., May 30 . ly 20 Edgefield.& AikenRail Road. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be ?made at the next 'Session of our Legislature for a Charter incorporating a Company to build a Rail Road from Aiken to Edgefield C. H1. June 27 3m 24 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD. DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. HEENRY H. MAYSON, who is in the custody H-of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a Writ of Capiauad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of R. L. Wash, having filed in my Office, together with a schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts-of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is ordered, That the said. R. L. Wash and all other creditors to whom the said Henry H. layson, is in anywise indebted, and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in October next, or on some other convenient day to be set apart and appointed during the sitting of the said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not be granted. THOS. G.'BACON, c. c. E. D. Clerk's Office, June 23, 1855. 15t . 94 STATE OF :SOUT H CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS.J TOHIN H. TERRY, who is now in the custody eJ of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of aWrit of Cpias d atifcidum, nt the suit of R. M. Fuller, hiaving' filed in my Office, together with a Schedule on oath of his estate-and efe' ts, his petition to ihe Court of Common P.Iens, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is ordered, that the said R. M. Fuller and all other creditors to whom the said John II. Terry is in-anywise indebted, and they are hereby-summoned and ,dave notice to appear before te'said Court at Edgeneld C; Hi., on the first Mon day in October next, or on some other convenient day to be set apart and appointed, during the detting of the said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not be granted. THIOS. G. BACON, c.c. E. D. Clerk's Ofice, June 18, 1855. 16t 23 STATE OF SOUTH CAR'OLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. A BSA LOM f. [10DGES, who is now in th .custody of the Sheriff of Edfefield District by virtue of a Wi t of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of John Colgan, having filed in my Office together with a Schedule on oatlh of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praing that he may be admitted to th~e Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is ordered, that the said John Colgan and all other creditors to whom the said Absalom T. Ilodges, is in anywise indebted, are hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edlgefield Court House, on the first Monday in October next-, or on some other conve nient day to be set apart and-appointed, during the sitting of' the said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid should not be granted. THOS. G. BACON, c. C. E. D. Cle.ik's Office, June 18,1855. 16t 23 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON I L.E AS.. L1jOSE~S ITARRIS,-who is now in the custody .Iof the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendam, at the suit of Sydney S. Boyce, having.filed in my offie together with a Schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praing that lhe may be adqmitted to the benefit of the A cts of the General -Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors, It is ordered, that the said Sydney S. Boyce and all other creditors to whom the said Moses Harris is inanywise indebted, and they are hereby summoned and, have notice te appear before the said Court at Edgefield C. U...on the first Monday in October next, or on some other convenient day to be set apart and appointed during the sitting of the said Court, to show enase, if nny they can, why the prayor of the said petition afore said-should not be granted. -- THOS. G. BACON; c. ea. 3D. Clerk's Office, June 18, 1855. 16t 23 ST'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. LLAM H. CRAWFORD who is now in Vthe custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis triet, by virtue of a Writ of Capita. ad Satiefaci endmn at the suit of John L. Doby, having filed In my Office, together with a Schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the-Acts of the General Assembly, inadefor the relief of insolvent debtors, It is or dered, that the said John L. Doby and all other crditors, to whom the said- William HI. Crawford is in anywise indebted, and they afre hereby sum mond and have notice to appear before the said Courtas Edgefield C. HI. on thiefirst Monday in October next, -'or on some other convenIent -day to be set apart and appointed during the sitting of the Court, to show cause, If any thefr ean, why the prayer of the said petitioner aforesaid should-not be granted. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. s. a. Clerk's Oficee, June 18, 1855. *16t 23 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, IN COMMAON PLE AS. DENJA MIN L. RABORN, who is in the cn Itodv of the Sheriff of' Edgefield District by virtue of a Writ of Capita. ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of John Hill1, Administrator of Caleb Mit ohell, having filed in m3 Office, together with Schedule onoath of his estate and effects, his peti ion to the Court of Common Tles, praying that he may be admitted to the bemeit~ of the Acts of the SGen'eral Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent ',debtors, It is ordered, .that the said John. Hill t Ad'er of Caleb Mitchell, ~and all other creditors sto whom the said Benj. L. Reborn is hnywisein. edebted, and they are hereby summoned end have tnotice to appear before the said Court at Edgefiele -C. H., on the first Monday In October next; or momi ther convenient day to be set apart and appointee - during the sitting of the said Court, to show canse Sf any they can, why theprayer of the said petition. er aforesaid should not be granted. THIOS. G.B BACON, c. os. is. WHOLESALE --DEALE READY-MADE J M. NEWBY & CO., under U.S. Hotel, A J BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE ASS SPRING AND SUMMER R Ever offered in the City of Augusta. In additioi SUPPLIES from our House in New York. W YOUTH'S AND CHIL: Ar so, a full assortment of FURNISHING AI W' Country Merchants and all persons- visitii examine our Stock, as we are determined to offer Augusta, April 3, 1854. CANDIDATES! Por Clerk. THOS. G. BACON. EDMUND PENN. R. D. BRYAN. WESLEY BODIE. For Ordinary.. H. T. WRIGHT, H. BOULWARE, W. F. DURISOE, For Sheriff. WM. QUATTLEBUM, JULIUS DAY. JAMES EIDSON. For Tax Collector WESLEY. WERTZ. M. B. WHITTLE, BARNEY LAMAR. CHARLES CARTER, THOMAS B. REESE, DERICK HOLSONBAKE, A. R. ABLE, THEOPHILUS DEAN, LawNoticel MESSRS. ABNEY & CHAPMAN, -have this day formed a partnership for the practice of Law in the Districts of Edgefield and Newberry. * They can be consulted either at Edgefield or Newberry C. H., as those wishing advice may find it most convenient. JOS. ABNEY, Edgefield C. H. J. A. CHAPMAN, Newberry C. II. Jne 1, 1855. 3m 21 Messrs, Landrum & Gary, PARTNERS in LAW and EQUITY. Office in Law Range. One or the other will always be found in the Office.. G. W. LANDRUM, M. W. GARY. Edgefield C. H., May 30, 1555. 3m 20 NEW SPRING & SUM[ ER COODS! THE Subscriber has just received, at his old T Stand, (the Brick Store,) his Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Compriing almost EVERY VARIETY of Goods for Ladies Spring and Summer weiar. A mong his extensive and well assorted Stock may be found Black and White, Silk and. Lace MANTILLAS, Ladies' fne worked HANDKERCHIEFS, COL L ARS, Undersleeves and Chemizettes, Kid and Silk GLOVES and fine M ITTS. A splendid assortment of PRINTS and GING BAMS, and very cheap LINEN DRILLS and. other Goods for Gentle men and Boys' wear. A beautiful and extensive lot of BONNETS and. Bonnet RIBBONS. A fine lot of Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn and Soft U ATS. Also, a large Stock of Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, kc., With inany other articles too numerous to mention, all of which will be sold on the most accommoda ting terms. 07T A liberal discount for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. Edgefield C. II., Mar 27, tf 11 . DRUGS, MEDICINES, &c, DbRB. A. G. & T. J1. T EA % UE, respect Lfnlly inform their friends and patrons that they have just received their FRESH Stock'uf Pure'and Geune Drugs, &c. And will be pleased to wait upon all who may favor them wvith their patronage. Space will not allow us to give a Catalogue in this place of' our Stock of Drugs. Medicines, &c. Suf fce it to say, we h~ave the F UL LE ST and MOST ' OMPL E TE Stock ever offered In this place. Edgefield C. II., May 23 tf 19 Galvanic Batteries & Magneto Electric Machines. J UST rcived, and for sale 0j A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 ~ f 19 Medicine Chests and Travelling Cases. O N hand a few very fine family Medicine Chests and Travelling Cases. For sale by A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. Ma~23 .tf 19 Physicians' Buggy Trunks and Pocket M EDIC! NE CASES-for sale by~ A. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 tt 19 Gumn Elastic Hot Water Bags and HOSPITA L CUSHIONS-for sale by L. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 A large Lot of Glass Ware. T INCTUIRE and Specie Stands from one gallon to half pint, assorted ; Vials and Bottles, all sizes. Also, a. few Ther momters,-for sale by. - -A. G. & T. J. TE AGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Brushes, Brushes?! IN Store a fine variety of Paint1 Varnish, Grain ing Blenders, Tanners, Whitewash,. Crumb, Dusting and Hair Brushes and - Combs-Flesh crshes and Hair.Gloves-Nail, Tooth and Shaving Brushes, &'. For sale by A. G..& T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf 19 Cupping Cases and Scarificators, A LL kinds. Also, Lanoets and a great variety' .of Surgical Instruments,. for sale by. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUIE, Druggists. May 23'- - tf 19 Nursing Bottled. A NEW .ahd improved Style.-Ahso, Nipple Glasses, Breast Pipes and Pumps, Nipiple Shields', Teething Rings, &c. For sale by A. G. &T.J. TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 tf '19 Mortars, Iron and WedgeWood. ILL TILES, Graduate Moasures, Spatulars and Putta Knives,-for sale by. A. G. & T. J. TEAGUE, Druggists. - May 23 tf ~19 FOR THE LADIES ! W-E have on hand a great variety of Colognes, THandkerchief Extracts, Toilet Powders and Ian assortment of Fancy and Toilet Soaps; .Pomades, Pure Bears Oil, Hair Tonies, Reators Itives atd Hair Dye; Preston Salts and Aromatic Vinegar; Cream of Beauty, Carnation Rouge, Hair De pilatory,&., to-all of which the aliention of the Laie-i esecflly Invited. Formial by - A. G. & T.J; TEAGUE, Druggists. May 23 . tf 19 Just Reoceived A FINE supyof new Orop Cb OASS . ne ON from the Fraut. SuperIor Ginger Brandy, Clarott, &e. S. E~. BOWERS, Ausn. Hamburg, May 7 If 17 LND RETAIL Et IN CLOTHINC, gusta, Ga., are now receiving the LARGEST RTMENT of EADY-MADE CLOTHING, ito which, we are weekly receiving FRESB e also keep constantly on hand a large Stock o DREN'S CLOTHING. TICLES, for gentlemen's wear. ig Augusta will' find it to their interest to our Goods at the lowest prices imaginable. tf 12 Edgefield Collegiate Institute, FOR YOUNG LADIES! NUMBER OP PUPILS IN ATTENDANCE, FIrrv-Foua. T HE winter Session closed last week. The Spring and Summer Session will commence on Mon day, April 23d, and continue fourteen weeks. Rates of Tuition, &e., the same as stated in pre vious advertisement. CHAS. A. RAYMOND, PRINCIPAL. April18 tf - 14 Edgefleld Male Academy, T HE Trustees of this Institution take plessurt in announcing that they have made ample ar rangements for its conduct during the present year Mr. WILLIAM McCASLIN and Mr. ERASMUE YOUNGBLOOD, two young gentemen; of fin Classical education, have the School now in charge Both Trustees and Teachers flatter themselves witI the belief that their School will not have its superi 3r' in the State. Either Teacher- is qualified t< instruct thoroughly in every branch required for en. trance into our Colleges, North or South. As.it )I not probable, from the delay we have unavoldabl3 encountered in opening the Academy, that we. bal have at any time during the year an inconeniently large number of Students, those who do come wil enjoy the great privilege of constant and careful su pervision. Parents will at once see this advanta in its proper light. We respectfully ask of our friends, and the friends of the School, that they will come forward and en er their boys immediately. The full Scholastic year will be taught. Terms. For the Classical Department, per annum,..$36,00 " Higher Eng. " " ., 32,00 " Ordinary" " " f - 28,0C Capitol board to be had in pIasant amiies. R. T. MIMS, ARTHUR SIMKINS, . GEO. A. ADDISON, LEWIS JONES. J Jan 24 tf .2 Aiken Sub-Collegiate Institute D. WM. PIERCE, DEPARTME.T, ANcIENT Las GUAGES. RV. 0. II. TRIMMIER, " Erousn LrrE RATURE. M. STEADMAN, " MATEMATICI AND CONTINENTAL ToNGUEs. 00 .BOYS may be accommodated witi Board, Loging, Washing, Lights, Stationary and uition, at $100 per Session of five months, imvar ably in advance. Aikn,S. C., Jan. 17 ly' I Curryton Academies, T H E MALE DEPA RTMENT of these Acade. mies is under the stpervision of Mlr. J. L ESLY. Assisted by Mr.B ASS. The Female Department will be supervised by Mir. A. P. BUTLER, assisted by competent M.u il and other Instructoress. Rates of Tuition. First Class, Primary 1repartment, per Sess'on $9,0( 2nd " ordinary English branches,.. 12,( 3nd " higher Englidh branches... 15,0( 4th " Greek and Roman Literature with higher Mathematics.........18,( Music.. .................. -. --- - $20,0( Pupils are charged from the time of entering un til the end of the Session. Tuition in advance. The year Is diided into two Session of fit months ench. . gg Good board can be had in the neighborhooc at from $8 to $10 dollars per month. ROBT. MERRIWETHIER, Chair'n Board of Trustees. Fe4~ tf 5 ARRiGE MANUFACTORY EDGEFIELD C. II., S. C. continue to build to order, and of the - BEST MATERIA L that can be procured, Carriages, Buggies, &b., OF Eveny STYL.E AND DiseRIPrioN. They also keep onstantly on hand a fine and varied ass'ortment of le and SecondHand Carring es C&"REPA1RING neatly and promptly attend. Thankful for past patronage, they hope by-giving due attention to their business and the interests eo their customers, to continue to receive a liberal shart of public favor. C. McGREGOR, *F. L. SMHTH. Mar 28 . tf . ' 11 Dry Goods at very Low Prices WILLIA M SHEAR, Augusta, Ga., expecting Vto make a ebange in- his business, will mel ii present Stock of DRY GOODS At Very Low Prices. The assortment of Staple and Fancy Dress Goods is one of the largest in the city. Great inducementi will be offered to Planters and Country Merchants who wish- to purchase for cash. The public are re .p.ctfully invited to call and examine the Goods. Augusta, June 6 tf 21 .Notice ISthus given to all persons idebted to Mrs Eiabeth Martin, dec'd. to make immediat. ayment, and th'ose having demands against said Estate, will render them in forthwith, properly at tested. -G. W. BURTON, Ex'or. *Nov 9 tf .43 Lightning Cojductors, T HOSE of our citizens, who desire to protect their houses, barns, &c., from lightning, would do well to try OTIS' IMPROVED PATENT IGHTNING CONDUTCTORS. By applicatioR to the subscriber, Agent at this place, they can pro uro these rods and all necessary fixtures, and. what is more, have them well put up, all at mioder ste charges. These Conductors have been placed over the Court House and Jail by the Commission era of Public Buildings. They arc the best, decided Ly, yet invented. ~ .BYE ~w. April 4 -tf . 12. Just Received, . BBlLS. and Half B3arrels Np. 3,. MACKE. eJREL. .Also, A few Kits, quarter anid half bbls No. I, Macke rel. - - J. SIBLEY'~& SON. hamburg, Jan 24. '. tf 9 STATE OF SOUTH G'ARdLINA, EDGEFIELD D1STRIC',. .F. C. Wood, -* e. E' breigna attachm ent. Washington Stalnakei. HfE Plaintiff in the sbove stated- case, havin~ .Lthis day filed his Declaration in may Ofice, ant the Defendant having neither wife nor Attornel known to reside the within the limits of this State on whom copies of'said Declaration with rules tc plead can be .served, On .motion of Mr. ADAM. Plaintiffs Attorney, Ordered that saId Defendani appear and plead to said Deelaration within-a: yeni man a day from the date hereof, or final and absoluti judgment will be4gve agans hins. March 15, 1855. 1.qly 10 "Econoonny .a Wealth !" pucae tthe " Advertiser Office.". Price etsper ond, Now, hee' a chance for almos every boj, and old leaehelor's too, to make tuoney spR~tlUHL7. NSW RlYWVID'I WARD, BUROHARD t0. AUGUSTA, GEa., ARE no#skeeelving-by '.f~t largea A ~ z -kad. ..dict tiotdir, Stiek'a l1hit la: New; Eegant aud .Ueefb u SILS; SILK-BARGhE a ii k FLOUNCED ROBES B HRAGE'DB1iES RICii CHALLIES,'LWNS~;TISSpE, BARAGES. GNGHAM, CALICOES, LACE BED SPREADS WIDE - SCOTCH DIAPERS, :JNEN: D a RUCK TOWELING, NAPKINS. 12.4 COTTON AND LINEN. IRISH LINENS,-. FARMERS -AND PL LINENS and DRILLINGS,.COTflQW" ADES, CHAMBRAY, LINEN-LUSTRES. - Also Family MoulngAtt i A complete assortment of all th earloisiabrie, to all of which they respectfully ask attention. Their prices to Cash and prompt paying buyers will be such as cannot'fail to give satisfaco. ' i Augusta, March 14 . . tf. .9 . REMOVAL! - . HE Subinriffer-takes tiolitng briuform. T..lng his friends, that' he' has -remove ;to -the NEW BRICK STORE adjoining the Store .of B. C. Bryan, where he has just' opened a LAIGE VARIETY of new articles ip his variqgnbranches of Trade. lie intends keeping In'the Drug and Medicine Departsin A full supply of every 'rticle * that' i le neommom use by the Profession, which will be constantly un der the inspection of Drs. Bland, Abney, Mims and Burt; and if.an article is reported to be impure it will not be offered for sale. Dr. M. W.. bney has taken an Office in the second Story.of the'iiullding, and will givts me tli'benefit of'hieliiHence in Compounding .Medicines and prescrip tions, and having been hix years .in the bu siness, I flatter myself,. with these ample'arrange. ments, I shall receive a liberal share or the pstron age of Physicians, families,-and-thepublie goneally. In the Grocery Departinelt } EVERY THING will be keptihat is usually found in a Fancy Family Grocery Store. Inithe - Department of Books, Stationary, &4 Will be found 'a full supply of. Standaiid Schfool Books, Bibles, Hymn-Books, Fools Cap, Delter aut Note Paper, with almost every article In this lino. will be kept constantly fo sale. In the Oonfectionar Depart eEi May always be found .a much larger.' asioOrtlnt ch Candies,-Fruits, Pickles, Ketchups, Snbces,. &d:, than has evet'been offered for sale -thipice. "9 truth this is to be a Store of:good thingusandit i.. hopeA will be considered a great. co'nience, and; therefore be largely patrosd E4 G. L. PENN, Agent. Dec 20 . td Ladies' Summer Eutillas -LLIAM' SHEAR, Augatz d.h aiti received from New York a supplyof s Ladies, Black Silk, Spring and. Smnmer MAi .' TILLAS; of new.and elegant styles;' Ladies' White-and Colored Silk Mantilis; Ladies' Bl'k Grenadine and Crape Morning Mlag. tillas, of beautiful styes. The public are'respectfully invites.e tall sne examine the assortment. . Augusta, April 2 . tf 12 THE EDGEFIELD BOOT & BEGE MANUFAOTORr I S carried on at the old Stand, adjoining .D~rs. A. G.'&T. J. Teegue's Drug. Store, where BOOT8..AND SHOES of the veyy Material abd"Best Wthsia ' hp. -may be obtained, and most excellent. fits a nt And, also, an extensivevariety of Of my own manufacture,, always -kept. cm hands And those in want of a good artiiele will pleise eaah on the Subscriber. - WM. McEVOY. . Mar28 . . ,.. . 1. HEClock Repairingi rPH5 Subscriber would respectfully infom the .1 citizens-of' Edgefield-Village ad vcntt he has taken the House formerly oeupied by Mss. R..Grny, opposite the Planters IHotel, forthpur pose of carrying on the CLOCK REPAIRING BUSENEEI.. All work'entrusted to his care'will be attended to. with neatness and despatch. H~e will ailso give his attention to the R EPA IRING OF FURNITURE.. He warrants satisfaction to al, and solicitsaliberdh patronage... -WMi. LEWIS.. *Jan 10 tf . .52. Linen Goods, "(TILLIA M SH EAR, Augusta, would respeet VTfully invite the uttention of the public to- his assortment of -- Rich Damask Table Cloths and Damnak Napkins;y Extra 10-4 Dam'hsk and Table Diapers; Superior Hluckabuckcs. Bird's Eye and Scotoli Dli. aper; Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns., -Extra 12-4 Linen Sheetings - -Extra heavy lluokabac'ks, for Bathing.Towel;., Furniture D.imities, of extra width and quiafty; German and Domestic Cotton Fringes, a large assortment;. With a great variety of other articles~suitabielpr the present season.. . . . Augusta,.June 4 tf :.-.. 21 "l lountain Dew." TUSTreceived a supply of Superior Old MOUN UTAIN DEW .WHISKEY. s -.S. EB. BOWERS, Agent. Hambur-g, Feb 7 . tt . Admnisjtrater's Notice. . LL Persons havin any- demands~against the AEtate-of Simeon Matthews,,dee'd., wilplein debted to the Estate must make prompt payment a the distributses are anxious to have the matte'r ile tied. SIMPSON MATTHEWS, Add~r. May 23 -.-f . - 19 $100 Reward.a LOST on Saturday the- 23d tilt., mg POCK!.? LBOOK, containing three One .Bundred, Jr 'Bills, and four Fifty .Dollar'Bills, with any written on thie back -of one--of the -One Himdre Dollar Bills. A reiiardof'1100 will be given upon, delivery of said Pocke4 Bool and oontents, er any information concerning It wilb6thankfully receive$.. - M.' A. PAGET JTan ' tf 51 EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT... I COMMiON .PLE AS.. James M. Richiardson, -i. . . MAa& . Moses Saunglers. ) James M. Richardson,).-' 58.. .- AuaeIdmena - Moses Saunders. THE Plaintif' in the abovecabes having thingay 'fled hisadeclaration In my '9ffice, ad the ie fndant having neither wife nor Attorriey knowito reside within the limits of this State, o whou* depies. of said Declarations with -rules to'plead esabe served: On motion of Meusr.Spann & arh Plaintifi''s Attorneys Ordqred t i J -Def n~at appear and plead to asia D' clari wthin a year anda day *om the date'hr* 'erl,~~ ndabobte judgement will be given jastbm. Clerk'sOfeMr41S. 'y State of Southarvoritma - EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, Millg~geL. Bobhsan and -Win. M-.I3ut;-fen n e John Hill. . HUIEREAS-the Plaintim did ontle e h1ay 'Vof Marchl, A. D;, 1855, 01e their tita agaist the Defendant,'who (al t isuald)-Is sent from-and without th'e limits."of thistae ma~s neither wire nor Attorney linown witbi. tan. upon whom a-copy of the saildaI1silit& served, 'It I. therefo~re orderddr'ih aid Se fendaht do appear and .plea to stLideclaan within a year' and a-d~ frein this ater.etpes nal and absolute j gai~ilbe given,is awarded against him, rG, Q A w; Clerks Offieq, Oct', ~d'~ 3,' 8 - -sie nttoeserejpbesley . A. G,.& T.,TJ. U,Dsg