Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 10, 1844, Image 3

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rk' 41h' 71 .' o rsm- eet a sec y rhr the correpondence of the . Y : ba t learn, oorjoii " , tis cdisists an the soribed thed e t ip tt iifS4O robbery at the o w A hjtt'ep,.s01 ya .takten $ i - ha ir u faith %n the'me mr" cls i PO _~~ai froa it 'tiii so'vin ths sYstiOafrair" uee'I~ conirmnaiiosi ~ce'ferAU -, Iderqr&Iisivered 5)i :esmerisit = Oco Ml tondwas recently inrrdeedai and-his liuuse robbed. 'A Jady e i state. of. Mesmeris n in. duc by - Dr: John P. ChaL 'ha d ird ivtw inaividuals as hawingibeen egd in the'dreadru deed, statingthat iiti"'nomitted the murder. while- one palce Iway the goods 'hicheetegi itgo aiblack trunk.' She has gtyen the di rection the goods .ha41 ataken, how they were carried offn ad has mentionfed that the rmongy is burjed on the-premises, &'. Aeiingon 'this:the. dayer believes rhat with theaid of other trivial cikrumstan eeaeliaited during the invesligation, he bas dlatedfthe premises and: expects. to succeed .i solving i mysterious affair." Sloods n mie' !peft NRivera.-TheMis sissippi River was fourteeh inches higher at'St Louis on the 18t1i' nItimo than -it had been before thisesedsen It waisstill rising wantfgonlya few inches of bhing $sbigb aisl itwa during the great flood-of "1826:'. Theiwhole levee was under we tefdand biihiess.'Was entirely suspended on the avhiarf { Ihtinoistown, opposite to St. Loui. *as ia .deplorable.condition. .oly one street was passible. and'it sv'as covered in many TheOlder y Companolifiai tOwn had sustaied a'loss of some 5000io 6000 io the destruction of' wood, w ood boats, All the tippet tribntaries of the Milis sippi rt >eue ove owig and every bourextendi AiSt. sep4on the 13th instazith tissouri river had risen up wardsof seven feat within the previous eity fo'ur haurs, and froni the' nature of the soil and the impetuosity of the current every, artificial obstruction was being swepta rt-y; h:htoes. barns, fences; trees; crops, d&c., were earried off. Several lives were lost. ', The 'bottoms'opposite'Boonville, Jeffer -no City, Rocheport. and St.'Charles, were covered to. the depth of several feet. -nld nearly every farm situated on them, together with their stocks, their last year's crops oftobaceo, hemp. &c., and many of theiriouses and- barns have been over flowed.and carried off. The destruction of pr-pertihas.beed very great. -Ttie Wabash r'ver was overflowing its bauks.on the 22d instant, and was two or th'ree~eet higher than it has been' for six. teen-yeare. The River here, (says tlie New Orleans Bee of the 26th ult.) was last eveuing 14 fee -10 inches- above low, water mark. and is aaibigh as it was-in ithe .year 1840. Tbe water is running over the Levee opposite the head of Race street; -n the Second Municipahty, but not to an extent to create any serious'alarm. The ouly danger to-be apprehended and that is serious, is the breaking of the Le vee between the city and Carrolton. Estracl of a leUer dated. NEw CABTUAGE. LA., June 25 "The river here is still on the rise, say half an inci in twenty four hours, andit is maid .io he within 6 inches of the highest point of 1S28. The result is that the w hole parish is very nearly submerged.-Thie Planters on Vidall and Roundaway have given- up - all hopes, aud are trying to se cure a few. acres by lev'eeing in the highost, points for their stock, &c.--Such general distress 1' never heard of. Tensas is no betaet ff, and three inches mnore wnter will *I th k,seiver every- acre of land, except the mou'rds and a few high ridges." Froms the Vicburg Constitutionalist, . The~ic*uer.-The work of devastation. destruction and ruin, continues; the water is risin'g more than one inch in every twen 'ty~ four hours at ibis place., On Monday and Tuesday last, nearly 1.000O hands were employed ont the' levee at Millikina Bend. about iwenty miles abovet us a crevesse was checked, and if permanent, thousatids of acres will besaved.; The loss of siock, particularly cattle, is truly -lamzentahle, For many days,.they have been collecting in large numbers on theardges, near the numerous bayous.'where: Tliey were ena bled to find a little lood anid keep out of the glood;-those ridges are now generally.unider water, and a gentleman'fropi Richmnd La., (about twenty..miles west of this-city,) informed us that nearly 500 catne could be seeen at one vaiw,-dead, the water, or their last place~ ci" refuge, being from..12.to 24 inches deepe!.and at the same tame-assured us, that othe -number of cattle lost would not be less .than 4100,000 in all the sub slierged ectintry. W~e cannot apossibly form isn idea of ihe extent -ofiloss-many, ~ery many planters who hate hetetofore -eseaped. land" who imegined. themselves above'an overfiow, are now iuthout~a in -.Fromu Mddagascar- Murder ofna Boate 'Crew-Capt. Bailey of ship Enterprise, arrived at this port gest~rda~ from the In-' .diars. Ocean. reports. the. British frigate Cleopatra .from a cruise atiSt. .ipton's B 'ay, A pril. '90ib, 'bmdergoing. repairs. 'The'frigaie haud run .upon-aereef about 60 'miles Nnraief St. Augustitne Bay in Mad-, 'agascair, wherenshe lay 36 hours,at.1low '"tide high and'dry, so thatibecreW wlke4' -arotid-eie . By mbans offs'shig ~a lijghtened of her go ns. ei' sid got~afoati Saw Nut boat-.tas- sent from' the friga .~i~~~e roet anaa lieutenanat to take ui1e ianbo that had beeu le-Rft near the re ali~ttves in their -.canoctaitauked and killed eighitof the numnber dlaugteiosten :antr and woduded ihr-eether Tl ot 'was uinarmed. of 'wiidh fa~s'nt spyepto tzo hayve beets'awae zived:W&Jnade a precipatejre ajiace' ipok 'Sacs only $300 yed4 f(roirn the -frig~to but an the eonuji ':board the frigate -it wasunperef v Itun beappriachtof the boit ony : the- three sturvivors. 0Dilis whole hftebgna cesd hav Ti the- sg" 'dd rheap eamong the 'natives in consequence of the eir vicaty of: olio sf ri g at e. The only Siti cause fogths attack from the ttaviesdiuaid tI be'xhg. hey wete.nol-pe : IainfuCus+ae.--T Nepart that the delis ded fdlrwe- of old' praphet Miller, are still preaching ieiet'exploded doctrine ol the wn-d'.' dett icto -As an-instance of the- -is bie eygcreate t e'give the iollowiugnmelancholy case from the Phil adelphia'nn -f Thursday ..One6 f he inost melancholy -instances finmenal-derangement,that we haveheard of fir some time,-is that of Mrs. Fox, re tidiagkin the district of Southawark. She hatdaitended a meeting of the friends ol Mr Ml"Iler Gn Sunday afternoon; (and we Seano disrespect to those who embrace that faith.)'andAthe doctrines' laid down by the ad vocates; had such an. effect upon the mind of.Mrs. Fox. that she became quite deranged.. Stometime during Monday she wasmissed from her residence, and her friends iod acquaintanebiecame much 'alarmed at her 'absence, knowing that she had partially lost her reason-they search ed forhei high and low, but:in Vain until yesterday mornina, when she. was found standing io the Sputhwark Canal. up to her'armpits'in the water.-and occasionally dipping her 'head under :the.'Water The .discoverer used' the best-meais' to secure the poor unrontunise voman; and succee ded iii his praiseworthy cflorts. Her, hus band subsequeuily had her. placed in the Hospital. .where under, the kindness o f those in that institution. -we hope she may soon be restored to reason, her husband and herlchildtea" Anitexation.-The President goes be .yond Gen. Jackson in taking -the respnn sibility." The Senate refused to ratify the treaty for the annexation of Texas, and President Tyler has' annexed Gardner's Island.- without consulting them -N. Y Jour. of Corn. Arrival, of President Tyler and his Lady.-President John Tyler, whom we announced hs having passed through this city, on Tuesday last, 'en route, for N. Y., returned from-that city-yesterday afternoon, accompanied by his bride, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of the late Col D. Gardner. They left in 'the evening Cars for Washington.-Phil. Gaz. Sickness.-An unusual diseaseprevails to a 'great exrent in Jonesville., Tenuessee and in the vicinity, which has. proved fa tal in many instances. It is characterized by "violent sore throat, fever, swelling of the face.or parts affected, and of the glands of the necl, according to the temperament and.physical ability of the patient." A. Formidable Weapon.-The editor of the Savannah Sun. has examined, and describes, a rifle that -can "e discharged fortv.two times in about one minute and a quarter..It has but a single barrel parallel with- 'which is a brass tube containing 42 charges. The butt of the gun is hollow, in which is deposited the apjparatus that load the gun, puts on the percussion-cap pricks the cartridge. and disciarges the load. Instantly, by drawing three.externalfinger pieces. the barrel is again supplied with a fresh cartridge, again capped and fire. The inventor is a Mr Baldwin. More Litigation. -It is stated that the proprietors of taverns and grog shops in the city have subscribed nearly 810.000 for the purpose of testing the-powerof the Matyor to comrpel them to close onthe Sabbath. It is also denied that there is' any law in existence requiring them to take 'out licenses, and both these questions will, it is said, become the, subject of liti gation.-N. Y. Express. Whimsical Coincidente.-A clergyman whto was readina to his coingregation a chapter in Genesis, found the las~t sentence un thte page to be: "And the Lord gave 'upto Adam a'wife." Tturtnintg over 'two leavea together he found written, and read in an audible voice, "and she was pitched without and within " He had utnhappily got inito the 'middle 'of a description of Noah's ark. -Great living curiosit.-T here is a girl in Phiiladelphia, na'mecf Hantiah Grouse, ,who is considtered. the, greatest living cu riosity; she is but 10 years of age, and' weighs 265 lbs.. measurinig 4 feet 9 inches in height, and 5 feet broad across the shonl ders. Her manners are mildi and gentle, 'possessing all the playfulness of an ordina 'ry child, and quite entertaining in her con versation; which bears a resemblatnce to 'the voice of a graceful lassie, although by appearance a person would 'uppose .her to be near thirty years of age, whent in. fact she is but -10 years. and .no' humbug. Strange.Scen.-Gen-Tom Thumb 'ar rived in~ London shortly before the Lap' land Dwart sailed for New York. As a tmawtter of course: they were intr~oduced. A fter-.contemplatiag ane aniother fov some time in silence, Tom at length said, 'Well my man, what do you thitnk of me?' Not msuch was the reply -AntI you are no 'great shakes' rorred Tom, who appeared highly indignant, and told' bint that he'd lick a Laplander in a very rth6rt time, and in fact raised his arm as iflwith the in tention ofgtving himn a blow, upon 'which. Rqd Scaf called him a cowardand tlato strike onei of his,,own size ! Iemnto plants.-Observation shows t~ldt ave houi-s'devoted to ''est4 du ~ih timnhey makf lithleior no eppss ta grv A curnous' proof of thu pgttementwas nffered by an account of -rue.-expeniments of a gentle-ntan, w ho had an artificial iiumlazaiun kept up in his graperies througiopt the night. and where this' t'a. dobiehe grapes ripened sooner hy several weeks; but 'untiseguent accounts -informed us-that the vines thus 'stiwnlated'were much weakened. Some jlita' -likle certain animal., have been iied ror' night and these accordingly -.tve only. durigg thipebours; the hblowing Cerus~t ape tpie, of this "ithere that) 2fiih~ Inctease he dayghclse theilowverk, ainfr Children.-Just 1what you wish your childrenrtfo- be, tbeywill be;if.yuike =ais tos tmaedttem sa :=battifE--v Adis ege. "paatenit-for evervthige Bes; sit is confstantlygive t iim, rat mut h iatheill e'i bearto -be d enZeCf youiuf er hiintrelioreney thing hio asked lar, youmust expect him' tube selfish and illiberal; ifvou uff'erfiitiw to strike or ill treat thosebeneath htiin wi impunity, you must, not wonder ifhe be-: coines proud- and . haughty; if-you never teach hiatm to be gentle and affectionate,} you must expect him to. be-coaise aid cruel, if you'never permit him to take ex ercise le will .be puny'and tender, if yotr. supply all his wants, and bever leave his to do ,anything for 'himself, he vill neither be active dor healty, but if you useiim10: manly exercise,"be.will be-strong and vig orous; and if you teach him forbeatance he will bear fatigue ahd dificulty..- Opr.in. voluntary impression being much ,more easily ecquired than those we received'bf .the exertion of the will;: exanpler is gener ally found to be stronger-tban "precept,-it is of infinite importance, iherefore,-hat we never expect from -our children tbat which we do ourselves; 'and that all we enjoin-or forbid should be strengthened-y the powterful example-of our own exam ple.--Burden EFFECTS OF LIME ON RICE. Mr. Editor--The following extract-of a letter from an experienced. Southern, Planter, .shows. how important the appli-' cation 'of lime to.the improvement ofihe culture of Rice 'is likely to:be. - "The variou-expernepts I have nade with lime with Rice, ari nos dcvelojpug. and such appears to be the proegeit. that I shall apply it. largely in the: ensuing crop; fot some spots where I have applied it. the product promises at this time -to be nearly doubled, and if it proves as lasting a manure as it is represented to be,tt'will. be invaluable. On high bay land, enm monly 'considered worthless, where [have applied it at the rate of twenty-four, forty, sixty, and up to eightyjo the acre, the im provement' is very, great.: On my:-own land I have applied it in two-places, at-the rate of twenty four :and forty bushols'to the acre.'aud [-am not much ou~tofthe way when- I assert that it is doubly a gooda this time. as the surrounding landsiimila ly cultivated. -1 do not perceive'that'dif ference I had reason to expect from the different quantities applied; that whieh has twenty four bushels is equally as good. as that with forty." --- R. -An Enormous 'Cal Fish.-A cat 6i .was caught a few days sinceinir the mouth of the Licking, opposite Cincinnati. Ohm which. a paper of that city:says measured - nine feerfive inches in length,-nine inches between the 'eyes, and weighed four hn: - dred and forty seven pounds. Pleasure 'and - Enjoyment.-Pleasure lasts' forever,.but enjoyment does not: thee reason' is, that the one lies around,. and perpetually 'renews, itselff but' the other lies'wirhin, and 'exhausts itself. ___IY1LNiA. MARRIED, On the 5th inst., at Potiersvale, by the:Rev. Mr. McCorgnordale, Mr. W ILLIAM C .W.L sea. formerly of thecity of New-York, to Miss A. M. F. Kiaxast. youngest daughter of John: Kirksey, Esq., of the former place. 1T, We are authorized to announce DANIEL HOLLAND, Esq.. a candidate for -a.seat in the House of Delegates, at the ensuing election. IE' Thie friends of the Hon. F. W. PicEs. armounc~e him as a candidate for thes State'Se nate, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the re. signation of Maj. John 8. Jeter, from this dii trict. -. hT We are anthorized to announce FRaacas H. WARDLAW, Esq., s a candidate fo.- Seana tor fronm Edgefield District-.- - - (G' The friends of Col. 0. ToW.LK, announce him as a candidate for she otffice of Tax Collector of Edlgefield.Distrietyat the ensuing election. ' ''' " (l7' The friends of Col. ybN' QUAT TLEBVM., announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Coliector -of Edgefield District at the ensuing election. (Q' The friensds of Mr. Scraioaos BaOAnwATER. announCe him as a candit date' for the office of Tax Collector, of this District. - 07"M frindsof Maj. T,. G. B3acon, anniim as a candidate 'for- the oifice of Clerk of the-Court of Edgefield istrict at the next election. ' (tN.The friends of PETFER QUAT TLE BUM, Esq. announce him s a can didate for the office of Clerk of, the Court -of Edgeflid District.-' - (JN.The frienidsfofCol.'Jo0N H IIIETr!, asonotunce him asa'eandidate for the office 'of Clerk of the Court for Edgefield District at the next election. -, (ly" The friends of- BENJAMINq -C YAN CEY anoutnes him as-a candidate IoriThe Legiilate. ---- ZJ"We are authorized to announce Mt. GRAY4 Esij as a candidate for thie ,eg islature. - - EDGEFIELD -FESEALE ACADERY. 1HlE REV. DR. JOHNSON, who has had charge of this Institution-for:a nums her ofyears,.having determiniedtd asire: after this-year, the Trustees willyeceive appicatiois for the Rectorsihip ofaid Academny until the li day of October next. wheni an election will be' made. It is sca'reely necessary to say.tbat 'the, uituatio~n is-in 'every respect desirable, to one well qualified. lie Trustee wilt receive. ajtpicatioks-frem Females as well as Maliss A gftemn well qualified, with a competent fe1le assistant would be preferred. i'- - R..G;MAYS, - -- A. B. ADDISON, JOHN 8:JETER, N. I.'GRIFFIN.: JolyO 0 13. ,24 fE - Subscribers have formed a'partner K.shiprike Pracice o1w.ii - - auliscnn er ec 11 ;Fariiii t iuia~d , ,of'_tliis; ah <<" "e, dhii>ln. ". ce ttigi' et'tia , AM Awl. ;bk t: iiZd:Jlf "rt i.. .. .: , . .Far agle iW,. '; prig. f"rq'kD BavK~enedop, fitbel e;t teriale, atidyf t fo perform a ual;td tfi beet iq the; pitet ''+ ;Orders aii e'sobec fiber-f, o oiut's X. R' )E d 'rf ti :will be'"p m "tt A; : :i JOHN .C AP s:A.' 111! be.'.Greenville: Nl a3ictalfteet;_ and =tliit , Carolinas, .W please give the:above to),(ee in.. fsertione, andd cod their" accounts to .this, oa"i're. K pnOmlga o [e' ;WEN I* a HU 1B T "ESandLO' p eo';njr a rd; J;.. poesepgi,4p to be ke t" n,, 1 , i . year.., : The FFoaperii1 w'Ffic =1i 1, es CODZ81ns 12 f1 shea rooms,: heside:r, f3i i ellar attiii;'lrooti aad'patii y'' Attacheil:'tti ii. rea gito'Ftaa with six i4ion/a;'W 1h r e'' f Vdhi 1'i i ejfitit 1deea; "a; . emote liwae ' ottseb b ,f t rrtage, corn' dn'cavd ho seiadd an excellentwell of water. TNet.otcb'ntaiuia.abont.SBores. andrhee.oir.ttjt: numberp"f,,Fn1i ' i,'seuc p as $g, ,*p 'it ple e ;, ppeach, itr. end" nce 'wife gfapr bor.. tiThe siaaBardin g,3cteiial foreithera ooor a i ryn"V.,aa4idt$aooatt re dd w A aa,,,,aaantaler in4e. ndtLotul ltpgt:offbe, lal io' a haying.3 Anal , o .i -.vn a kit amoka".j r ! _,.+ gheg, ouee.. and other ceaye eo , + ces." The Jotcontains nearlytwo- scrga;; :, i The ternis.nill be"aecommodaijiig-mot aina7l' amount, . only? .will,,be roqujrcd^in ce hapd for the balance w dl be'given, on goad eecurity,.:iW . c.later esfi p, wally paid.,-. , WILtM.' SOiv -11 The { State :olil i+if At: a -General Assk"Iy begun'fac d'*hold ' a -Columbia=oi;the fourth rdondiiiyiadllaii vsai bar.; in ahey>;at uf__onr.:Lnrdr:dtte allousau eight :btttidrediand : forty.-three;-Ya d_.;froml thence continued by divers ' adjouintiieats:ta the.IOih:diyof:December in.the eainetyeari A 13111 to alter and amend tbafirali& i oil of t&a Eitendcted: by the I edate and'House ~ JR .ofatepresentatiy'es; novas t etndc:,aituag (u Genetel:l ssembly thatahe first 'section:of the third. aritele:oT the Constitution; fie. uttered snd"amended.fo tead-afoilovt s":= - The Judi cial power'shell betvested:in-iuich'supepor:and' inferior Courts of Lavy ind Eynity; s ttr ?Lo:' gtslature.$hp1l.f;pm'titbe toftune''direlet t;pd.ee tahlisii;' the' jl id kf eyv { lf'ea leered sball ho18 etrco iiiiiisii+he g . l behavioti 'tiiltt'll;:ilfey hit ?c:aitaihedihe'.dga sixt;6vqyear's bnt?iiaien end fhe Jbdg oftyhe Superiut'Omirtrsball er,:at ata)ed'timea:regceive a coiapetisatiup'"for their services- Biel Ball teitferb+r iACr a " ,"dlmitt. , . r ur in; their--con"' hoes- n Mies ,bill tlid' alp l receive no ft ea efpergaisites gF'bffrrce, nor tintfi any other rfficp 4fpru fifnr ttir 'i t1 nder'this"Staid' . the IJriited:States-oraniy otherpoWer.:" to the, Senate'House,'tlie= i n Yeeifttiday of Deiseuiber,.i, the year of..6dr find ofa then': said49igbt9iuud,'ed add"'th4e We " 'certtTy "the ttbdVd* Biff' Tied' uY: itip this is 9a:eion' three' nines Ili t'tlie: Houee"of' epreseitttatives; and three tiine 'iu' the 8ennae,"and w"'e agreed to by two-thirds of both Branches"of"tbe whole represeutatioti. - ANGUS PATTERSON, Speaker 6f theH'ouee of-R.epresenlativei :: A - 0 11 t l 'O 1T N S dean T ;;'#fbnatiid of" t riff, ]Etiatric- y'virtue{eftfi ei oP;biti lia, i 'suit"Off-"b : 'raptman bI fi edfhaf tiuq igith . a schedule,':nri'os i;" f ,liis :wKb18..eauu "a td effettts:i;y? t(tdtie . ltrpoie-t -to tainin 'tl1 bens 4'o } 1 cfito ttie Gepelraj:'Aeeofbtj ,tuop7y,;aaYled 1' a ttnsofeii4]rehtoi u " Public notice:is hereby,, gi ren ' ttatth pet tion of the'aaid. Abrahetn:W.;"l; o b' will: Ii lit'atd:and:ctinsideed m the6uj4 P(eiia'for=F: Lie1dD iatiri tatEiJ 6eldCnni House , on: t l tnth :day of:Oci hr next,-.or o each. other, ay;se:the:Court mayporder c.durio the 'term. coiamencing outbe.first.DMu nda3i.October nNat;=it said plate; ;and all ''he ereld ioisolthe said'Abt'ahau :W: Roach;-are hereb, atfmniined eei^siitiall pr-by attorney, then tarn there; in s9td.Cohn tElshow cautip;;rf, iytim can, whythe benetitof the A sikkooWdebaut nest be gratitbi! to the said Abraham WoadF upon- bld'exbcntiiig the-. aeiigiuiient regnired: b the Acts of oresaid: "". s 'V$" G :;BACON, i :o r " Clerk's .t, ce July.5,1844. Brought to4t a az ..'himself CAMRRIDGE.Indsaysfi belongiau 1 1r :,Pussmiire;'of Hii acoigacj Genrgta: k e u r boi fe'e1.4944iibe bug i veryi} locli; -auJta Goltfgeaw.iotaigp rap.. r qy about4be.iast';Qf 4pri t ", aeris;rxquexle it(i Qi _1pi al prove, property, pay charjtes"ancJ taker ,i' away otherwise le wallwyp daar W41 'a the Yasy directs. 4 ,cam L El. OODRA, . , Ai .. Disitick it:bteck blr w a 1l l:hCt tl spa earn Guurl;e ;Mc'n't$e,.';he1is"ab iii i igh;:;vi ryt bIac1i ,'"itadalinur , vati :>ihtEeed 1'rom. tiiawei anis bqu i;abaeDt tilfuu't two= "ow r As request ed=lo' pfo1!eprn Xtv;ppaayt;bargee$nd.ttt ut6ecwise v i'tlI be dealt tvittua; f;Ql, it G li: GOUoDbiilY' rT . wlt., ...i . "Y.. . it,. ,. - YOIIi fir 4. 0.1 ', p ppoerp; to putilialc.a t'6eaptanet llemocracyin'their"stri leto secure thi success O Yoi. iu7-i1i yas '1' '<' be' ublished fa I w w :p .onee":iiwcelr fiir:e. ! hni%'m the liivQYrate "of One Dollar: , li+ iliiiott otit couttever ,, Ytttiiig buttthe est of e ety ;tbiii8 original.j:aad 'i tbd ed, :winch Jt a editor "91 cotrtttaaritl; to rally andiuute"onrf Eendi ,n tin gie:atcuuteatz tor" principles itr i cti t h st ash;' atia to Nxpluin; euJ' ce ,a,,d, a possiith rrildett._those pnncip)eir triuinpha.u ,uc ppxty. btta:jttet":passed tbruuglu bne kit ii. ling, ord ls. " D41Jai nial;=c incesuion sp t'orlisrmuny,.gurerned-."nd.t:iijit ",tlee{ gri ,gents uppuinted to: select-uwdidittes=fur. thi ree>;de C ud.,Vice Pre ideuc 'individua refeead e$?wrirre.gv''ei,:upt .0016 6041 41 :i4kch nteut &urreudervd, long cherished hopes abaii ifugel4;tuvery:thinacuuce;JetFbutwjple, it slider to- iitstlrncuautmity aitd- ba mony; olac lion l'amopG:devuuon' to principles enub'le. itteitu-selectnen. without lairaidwitliia ieliruacli" talented, honeet,'c, ,aGie:iaitbtr to.die Cousututiuu, uriu-111111441 " to the beet in forests ot'-tle cpuu".. ;,ftepeuple have ever, wtWre tiidled tl, auddnitiuus with eutbusiastii alpp tivah:;:''1 he Jtejiubli au party as;,at tin 6066401 i'41* duit'ed'ilrid" barmoniUhs"-, Baits I haslfeed.,for many years;' and, in . tenderiiil '" Youto H tcsotcs'' to our 4rie nds, we aeauri them thus?,t should do soldier's svrice in sus tuining.-our, cause. :iiJuatrating and euforcinl our principles, an t in.dphig its atuwaat to innm, 76 AD T.ft, M&I =DP Itt b vv use 4F!_. tent, the Geri ta' {t a ,Bar MertIi ,, rx ' ,; it :N ect aai r ti 1 t ": 1'io tna tslr sb-asv- :1V.)1 e : i ubhs etr f)rd'eis, dvertf a ineritet g t i;iVot . 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'}11 A KY.s }'t/"l, ii" { '{eR }S?"""pi.. . , /n f, ", t ~EDGEF}ELR ,. : Q U 1 tlr: $URNI " A town Te"eilc;:'iwi i " Plni: Poet Off c?; ; rg11s ita= te_ r' ; "HuJt3E. about ai*teeii tii ds 1ilgb 'fift"'' ' "a ' I sixteen y.taisotage. a shiT jt itf e t ind tees and one-.fiue flout whit 1 o h s b, ck and shoulde*rs:.nghul ip lower the other, aoarke- of gear and;etiod lft," when taken n An raised at fittearld pp pp y. . 9 April 10 . ( 00) " 4M, U. " I1 , , y " State ; South EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ' ' - IN ORDINA RY Frederic . ' . k Ross and wife l7 ' ~