Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 26, 1846, Image 3
Afati nutverai.y Meeting of the Agit
stralSciet' ofCSouth Carolina, held.on Tues,
day theJ8dlnst.,(says the Charleston-Coriier
the following.offloes were.relscted.
3. U. TUCKER, President.-..
:AME tNOSEE VicePfesient.
"iD QtASHCo ogigSec'r.
dgSery
ED BARNWELL, Jr.,Treasurer.
We learr from the Savannah Republican that
the Trustees of-the Franklin. College, Ga.,
have elected Dr. Jons Laco:a, of that. city,
to fill tihe chair.orChemistry and Natural Phil
osophy-in -that'College. Dr." L. is quite a
youab--tiis'tbut has ilready 'aicqtired an en
viable reputaigas --a of.cience: yshis
contibutiont aeadin i entiia.Journals.
He wi iydo credit o:iejtidgment of
the-T r bro ie i t e 'Doine gtic Ar
We aewel m'mrn~~ ith: DE Leconte,
and ca 1 e5ta9 i scientific attain
mentailmdbmii i hora caracter.
Sork.ern Cultivator.-We-havo received 'the
8th number ofthe 4th volume of the Southern
Cultivator. This Journal is published on the
first afre isionib,.at. Augusta, Geo , by J.
W. &.;B. S. JoNEs, -proprietors, and edited
by Jae s:C.A ofArhens, Geo. The price
of subscriptidn isOne Dollar per annum. We
have ei nad ovir the coments'of the number
before thfind find them ofra varied and highly
interestiig character. The first article is a
reportbnTmrinrnagemnent of Slaves, by a Com
mitteeofthe Barbour county Agricultural So
ciety. - The report contains many useful and
practicalsuggestious to the owners of slaves,
which if carried out, would add vastly to the
vavnend tiid comfort and the happiness of the
slave, adthe interests of the master. We
will publiih a portion of the report. The pre
sent n iinmtier besides various other articles,
contai taone on the culture of Silk, on Hay,
Yankee'Fairming, &c. It has a nmnber like
wvise of original articles-one 'upon Figs and
Wine-Smut in Oats, the Calendar frr August,
besideis thers. We cannot enumerate them
all. W'erefer ;ll who take an interest in
Agrieuitare, to tihe publication itself. We have
du formefoetnsiins; recommended this jour
uni topfiuilic jt onae, and talie pleasure in
agaiaVdoing so.
'rlijublishershave sent us a "proposition"
b3 Mr.:Alexander McDonald, of Barbour Co.,
Alabiunato Planters of the different Southern
States; to onte with hiam ii farsing a club to
procife'subscribers to the. Cultivator. We
hearlbibOn it.
*Mr. J.uts CAmtc.~-The niail having
eoeched our town it a late hour lust niglht, I
wasearly at the post otlice this uorning, hoping
to lind tme..liay Nos. ofthe agricultural papers,
and was so firtunate as to meet thmESouthern
Cultieator, time American Farter, and the
Ametrican Agriculturist, for the present month.
an:lookiimg into .the Southern Cultivator, I
imund matter of sorrow and pl-asure mingled
tugether-of sorrow, at the just but sev re re
bake of the edior of the- iMaine Firm * of
pleasure. at time waking up of che farnel-ts in
support ol the SoutherurCultivator. I a-s glad.
thant this.-mitter ham p beua stuted so early i.m l
year. I w'ts ileaedto finid in the April No
ihe letter floin aMr Hs-t.,'of ,Ala., in which i t
gentlt ia:I b vincei dhi:oitifmmtr -sm ,irg
ward at once Ju.suppurt of the Csultivazo. lit
the number now belore me, I amt delighted to
find Mr: F.tr out ivilmha prpo-iisan that .f
aitn higflly.fpeased with, -Nowr. l. Editor, I
will amaka i roposition, and in niakmmt it, I dm
so with a full dernm-tion (ifsjinred) to carry
it out-to thme letter. It wit beome oa uonthou
sand fiarmers whlo w~ill numderake to procure
anid send4 tm time pubLihers of time Somthtiern
Cultimatnr (ilhey paying thme tinstage ont time let
ters t-eclosig time inoney.) twenmty stubscribers
teach to the Fiafth Vohtnme of the Sonthmernm Cul
tivator. rTwemnly thousand subscribers is thme
outtber' tha~t I hav~e desired to see taiking" thamt
valuable'agicultural umaseir;'.anmd thmere ms no
zhitig easier uihan to psrocmure that nummber it thme
firumers will only determne to dam it. Sinice
the coumrncncenment of time putblicatiion, I have
sent some two haundred dollars to time puiblaish
ers, amnd I kinow I coiuld hamve donme muach more
lby a greater eff'orl. Noaw, [ do hope thaat time
cnmitivaors of thesoilof my native State, (Gieo.)
will rally :ar-ound tihe Cultivator. -I nmke time
above paropositini moum Iong experienmce of
thme pr-ofit is gelliais leasurme ofreding agricul
tiiral papers. I nomw receive, umnthmly. soatme
- ix of thmose works, aiad I would be at a comn
aile loss wihomit thmem.
"I was highmly puleased thme last summmer in
visitinmg tiie editors of thte.dlifferenmt gricultural
pampers, at the high, time very high stand that
thme Southaern-Culkivator held tmamng time fiar
e'ra ini the different parts of time United States.
"M'Rr. Editor, there are a thmousanid ladies thatt
weud pamy theirdilirfor time Cumltivatoir to aid
thmem an timei anamgement ofather gaidens, ifthem
satbject inas only birouaght befoare them. There
Are a thaous~and lawyers thmat would, each, give
a dollar for thme Cultivator to eniable thmem to
enter ioto~conversationm on thme highly iamport
nuisubjse't of bus'banmdy, if for mao other object;
for no man wilhds to be dumb n hmen time sub
je'ct of -agricniture is menttioined: Now, Mr.
Editor, it one thoumsanmd car.'t he had to enter
inato theo above proposition, I will b'e one of five
hundred, or anmy number that wvill come uap to
thme mark. Any sacrifiee sooner (hai for time
Cultivator to stop- Whmere is the Southern
farmer thatwionald not feel hmis pride touiched ini
a moment by such home thrusts as M r. H olnmes
of Maine, is making at us.
"Houpinag your efforts to imnprove thec agmi
cultural interests of our c'oininonm connmiry wi H~
prove successful, I am, sir, youmr friendi and
obedient servanmt
ALEXANDER McDONAI.D.
Eufaula, Barbour co., Ala., May 9, 1846.''
The:CarMena'Baptist, of thme 22d inst., states
that " the health of Chmarleston, during the last
ten moitlie,' his been- better than at any period
for many years past, and will compare this sea
son favorably with the healthfulnmess of anmy
city in' the United-States, we befieve. - ay
this blessing be continued to us."
Amongst- the Regents appointed to or
ganize the Smithsonian justitute, we are
gratified to observe the name of the lon.
W C.Preston, Presiudent of the South
Carolina C6llege'; which selection, as is
weli1known, is the best which could have
been made for- the Uniorn at large.-tbid.
T'heCPalmneitt. Regimnen.-T he -South
Carolinianof the 20th insu.saye-We are
confidently assured that our-volunteers
wvill be. called-inuo actual service about thme
3et of Octobler, shold the war not be~ter
wninated:by that-iime. - CoI, Butler has
proceed# toe. Virginia Springs in order
g o recrajkjis. ehih, which suff'emed much
from enaii'dtring the last' winter
ytiilseF' gaged on the treaty making-mis-..
sion joi Conianche and other indian
ribes in ifar jvest., .
Our towoman, Dr. James B. Davis,
left Washington.city,,on Saterday.last, as
Bearer of Despatches to our Embassy near c
the court of.St. James at London, and also. r
to Constantinople. Dr. Davis is an expe
rienced cotton. planter and goes in Tur
key, on the invitation of the Sultan.in or
der to direct the introduction of the Cot.
toniato. the "Ottoman Empire." Dr. J.
Lawrence, Smith, a distinguished young a
chemist and Charlestbnian, is associated s
with him in the enterprise, aid will pro- ii
ceed en.route for the "City of the Sultan" u
in a few weeks. We wish them a pros
perous mission.-South Car., 201 inst.
- SouthI arolina Snators.-The Win
chester (Va.) Republican says : "Messrs.
Calhoun and McDuffie arrived here ~on e
Tuesday evening in the cars, from Wash- d
ington, and proceeded on Wednesday to .
the Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs. '
Their visit was so short that few of our
citizens wore avare of their presetce. Mr. a
Calhoun looks well, but Mr. McDuffie Op- a
pears quite feeble."
Peace teill Mexico.-The Washington -
correspondent of the N. Y. Evening Post, I
calls attention to the fact not generally
known, that an amendment to the civil
and diplomatic appropriation bill was I
adopted, providing the ways and means ihr a
the renewal of peaceful iutercour.,e with
Mexico.
The writer is under the impression. t'
from all that he can learn, that a direct
proposition has been received from the 1
Mexican government, of which the resto
ration of peace and the cession of Califor
nia are'the principal conditions.
From the Philariclxhia Ledger.
.,By the arrival at this city from lhavana,
on the 0th inst., intelligence has been re
ceived at the Exchange, from Vera Cruz n
to the 3d instant, brought by the stor
steamship Vesuvius. It was very sickly '
at Vera Cruz, there being three hundred
on the sick list of the British and Anteri
can squadron together. No news from
F
shore. Commoadore Conner hail run the
Princeton in under the guns of the town, P
and although they could plainly see that
the batteries were manned, she was not at
fired upon. He afterwards learned that the ft
garrison was in a state of mutiny, and
would not obey orders.
Important -The . Vashington corres
pondent of the New York Evening Post, t
says :
"It is a fact which seems to have es- I
raped general attention, that an amend- H
mett to the civil and diplomatic appropri
tion bill was nalpted, providing the ways B
and means for the renewal of peaceable
intercourse with Mexico. I am under the
impres-ion, from all that I can learn, that '
a direct -proposition has been received from
the Mexican gverntment of which a res
toration of peace andithe cession of 'Cali- -
fornia are principal conditions. - In the
eautime, hvoweer, no relaxation of war- th
ikelEirep;rationsa seems to have talcen
place." -...4
I:w OaLtAs, Aug. 15-1 P. M. PI
No further news from the army of con
.eence at least. The Picayune this morn
iag contains one or two letters from "G.. ci
. K," iated at Mier and .Camargn,
richd are iteresitng. Think of 93 A- ..
naericanl soldiers telting quiet possession of
slea towvn which holdls, at the lowest hi
~stimate, 4,000 inhlabita.nts ! Accorditng N
o the satmd ration, 1,200 or 1,500 of our tl
nen wvould capture the city of Me'xico. ~
l'he Alexicans, Renerally, seem to onter
ain a mortal fear of the Camanches, whoD
mur and pillage the towins and villages to
hteir hearts content. without experiegeing if
'nuch resistpance from the cowardly inhab
tanats, wvho gascontade terribly, when the -
be is ou t of sight, but slink awaiy at the
bjst glimpse, of danger. The Siexicans N
nay have dikplayedl courage anti military
:ndutct in the memorable battles of the
3th anti 9th, but each further .develope.
nerit of their national character, to my S
nia, shews thme comtbination of cowardice
mtil cruelty. tmixed with a good portion of P
ram,ori, the cnmmon trait of pulhrootns
dt1 over the world.
OBITUARY
Died, on S-aturday night, the 15th inst., at
is residence in this District, aller a few days]
nr verny patmtful illness, Tuomas JEFFEasoN
llaaam.Ea, Esotmaire, in the forty-sevenath year
of his age. TIans terminaed the career ofotne ai
of teur mois~t worthy' arl nteful citizens, his C
asefanhmess has been tested'in a ptublic capacity
in various ways. having servedi tor many years.
as aaniber of the State Legislatture, for tanty
years ant otilicer of tihe Chturch to which he be
longed, and as a comtmandcr of a coman~ty of
Volun tteer s. of fais imomediate fellow citizetns, tin s
thme late Flo'rida war. .Aid in'the discharge ofc
those high and responsible offices, he had so a
much securedi the coinfidenice of his fellow citi
zens, that through their strong solicitations he
was one of the lrii-oiinant candidates before
the people. l'or a seat in the State Senate at
thte timne of his death.
The wraiter of this was very intimate with ..
the deceased, and-if lhe had any fault, in his
private relations of life, it was that of ton muchi
kindness or leeling for his fellow matn. H~e4
laos left an aff'ectionate wife and familhy of
childretn, together with mnany relatives and
frienads to mnourn his loss, itt fuct, the worth of
this ausefnl man, could onlly be appreciated -
most, by those who kntew him best. S.
Died, on Monday the 17th inst., at her fa~
ther's residencee in 8partanourg District, ltlrs.
LouisA T. L:zzNsY, Consort of 1'tr. Deatmis
Lindsey of Hamburg, S. C., and only dauagh-.
ten of Mr. G. B. and-Mrs. Rebecca Styles, ini
the 25th year of her age. She was, for the last .I
five years, a devout and orderly tmember of the
Baptist Church, whuich faith she retained to
the last. Sue hans left a husband arnd one child,
with numrerous friends and relatives, to mourn
their irreparable loss, but they mourn not as /
those without hope.
F'oR C~oisioNKUS OF TUE Poont.
COLIN RHODES.
HENRY H. HILL,
* RICHARD GREGORY,
JOHN C. ALLE.N.
JAMES SHEPHERD.
angu'ef26 - to 31
The friends of Capt. EsCHARD WAnD,
atntounce hitnas a candidate for the House
of Representatives at the ensuing election.
Cancer; Serofalaand Goitre --
mple'experience fas proved that no'combi
iation of medicine has ever been so effeetnal
n renmoving the above diseases, as-JAYNE'S
ILTERATIVE. It has effected cures that
lave been truly astonishing, not only of .Can
er or.other diseases of that class, but has re
roved- the most-stubborn diseases ot the-Skin;
wellings, Dyspepsia, 8,c. This medicine en
ars io the circulation, and eradicates. disea
es wherever located. It purifies the blood
nd other fluids of the body, removes obstruc.
on iii the pores of the skin, and reduces en.
ngements of the glands or bones. It increas
es the appetite, removes headache and drowe.
ness, and invigorates the whole system, and
nparts animation to the diseased and debilitn.
-d constitution. Tnere is nothing superior to
in the whole materia nedica. It is perfectly
afe and entremely pleasant, and has nothing
f the disgusting nausea accompanying the
lea of swallowing medicine. -
Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma.-No rem.
dy has ever been found to remove the above
iseases so promptly and effectually asJayne's
:xpectorant. It cleanses the lungs from all
ritating matters, while at the same time it
eals and iuvigorates them. Prepared only
t No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia.
I. S. ROBERTS is Dr.Jayne's only Agent
I Edge6eld C. H1., South Carolina.
Beware of Countcrfcits!
August 26 3t 31
aPORTANT FOR THE FBIIENDS OF
TEMPERANCE.
The P'E IANANT TExtPERA CE DOCU1ENTd,
ublished by direction of the State. Teaper
sce Socicty, and under the Supervision of a
ommittee appointed by that body.
This is a valuable and interesting publica
on, and should be in the hands of every Ten'
erance tman.
For sale by E. PENN,
Agecnt for the l'uhlishers.
angust 10 tf 30
Camp lFleeting-A Camp Meeting
ir the Edgefield Circuit, will be held at Mount
'crnon Camp Ground, to commence on Wed
esday the 9th of September.
The Quarterly Conference will be held on
'ht raday.
The Boar-i of Managers of the Missionary
ociety of the Edgefield Circit, will meet on
riday, and a Missionary Sermon will be
reached on Saturday.
The Preachers and people of this District,
id also of the adjacent District,, are respect
lly invited to attend.
E. PENN, Rec. Stewt'd.
nugnst 19 ti 30
MISSIONARY APPOINTMENTS.
The undersigned having been assigned by
e Misstosar BoARo to lpbor in Division
o. 1, of the Edgefield Association, will attend
the places and at the times stated below:
oreb, on Saturday before the 5th Lord's
Day in August.
etlah, on Saturday before the 1st Lord's Day
in September. ,
The Meetings will continue for seven d ays
circumstances render it proper.
Z. WATKINS,
D. D. DRUNSON.
June 11,18-4;
The undersigned having been appointed by
a Hone lissioi BOaRD of the Edgefield
iptist Association to labor in Division No.
will, by. Divine Permission, attend at the
nes and"places stated- below:
J Oak:eGre:i esSaiidaylioforo thoSti
Loird's Dny-in Augttst. -
easant Grove, .on Saturday before -the 1st
Lord's Day in September.
Each meeting will continue for a week, if
-cumstances shall ,end,-r it proper.
JOSEPH MORRIS,
A. P. NORRINS.
Elders Wxi. WA-rss iand Jous, Tat.ir,
ving beena appointed -to latbor in Division
a. 2, of thme Edgelim'ld A ssnciation, will attend
e Churchaes att the tim-es stated below.
ster Sprotgs, on Saturday before the 5th
Sabbath in Atrgudi.
ianascus, oan Satutrday biefore the 1st Sabbath
in September.
The Meeting will continnie for sevenm days,
circumanices render it propler.
July 1 tf 23
'rTe undcrsigneud .having beetn assugnen hty
r Mlissmos..mny hthata tua labour in Divisiomn
a. 3, of the Edgetieild Associatton, will attend
alhe places at the times stiated below:
At Lexington, on, the 5th Saturday in Angst.
At Rocky Creek, on the 1st Saturday in
aptembher,
And will continue Otto week at each of those
aces, circnstances wvarrantinog.
H. A. WILLIAMS,
SAMUEL GETrZEN.
July 1 - - tf 23
u)$bie Notice
[S H EREBY iiVEN, that the Subscriber
Iwill apply to thec Logislature, -att its next
eaton. to renew. the Chattmer ol hit Bridge
:ross Smevenas' Cree~k. in Edgefield District,
tnumonly cal led Delatghater's lBridige. .
JOHN BAUSKETT.
august 24th 1846. if 31
Notice.
SBARDACUJE will be gi'.en at II. C.
TUas~at's Spring. Otn FRIDA Y the 4th
eptemaber next, by' the citizens of the adjn:.
mot neighborhmood, to which the'Candidates,
id cinizens genb ra!ly are invite d.
BEsNr't SygVE~is, Gooby McMase's,
Jso. S. Sui*s.r, A. B.ASt,
BaRYAs DEEN, Six. MATHEws.
LEwis CUr.Bat-rr. Committec.
august 16 2t 31
F stuperior quality for sale, in lots to suit
~ purchatsers. Apply to
T. CROKER.
AL the Post Offce.
Saugust 26 tf 31
INotice.'
H TE undersigned having purchase'd the
,entire intetest in the Tin Shop at Edge.
eld Court House, would beg leave to inform
se public. that they intend carrying on the
anme business, such as.
RooI~ng, Gastienin, and
iManufiactuuriig of Tin,
Copper, & Sheet iron
isall manner of JOBBING done, in work.
innlike manner.
All orders from Merchants and others wtill
e attended to at the a. ortest notice.
HILERY COOPER,
CHARLES L REFO.
august 2 . tf 31
Rock Cautter, -freU Digger,
and lkaster.
A NY persons wishing Rock Cutting, Well
~m i Dggng olating wvork donue, can be
Wll., &ROBERITSON,.
At Pottearville, Edgefild District
tion the next year- comiiescing on the first
Mundny iniJaary,^ 847t
As ste'a din sif r has:been the
long estiis usag .f thieddiainf,'it will
be resuimed i'nrale next yeah - '
The rates ofTuition are as follow,payable
in advance, quarterly: -
For Spelling. Reading, Writing and
Arithmetic, . perquarter,.. $4 00
With the ibiove;' English Gritininar
and Geograihy' 6 00
With-the above,Pltilosophj,"N-turida: :*;',
Mental;and jtbral biymistry, -
Botany, History,'&c.. 8 00
Composition tIibk rrequired ofrthe Pupils,
as soon as they shall be capable of attenditg
to it. - "
For the two .inter ijariers achargh'for
.Firewood 'will benn1 , of fifty ceitiseach.
Tbe'nmount~o i'ecation'~.ill be two months
in the.year.' a - :
august 26 - 4t 31
Robs'sriee Current.
LASTf pspunders and Garters, from
.121 cent 7 centp-a Pairh.
Rice at 201 Hbs. zor. F 00,.fine quality,
Gunpowder 3 lbe. for $1 00
Shot $1 75 lebig, or 3 lbsfibi 25 cents.
Bleached Shirtii Nat 121 cents a yard,
Unbleached 'do wide, at 10 ets. a yard,
Cotton Osnaburgi10 cents d-yard,.
do : S'ripes l20 do: -:de
do Yarn at 814 abundle of 5 pounds,
Lenon Syrnp,-a ueparb aftreic, at 50 cents a
bottle,
Student's Bible, a very usefl work with very
broad-ruled iriargin, Greek and English,
$5 50,
A few nore copies of Thompson's Mexico,
$1 5)0,
Davies' Algebra 874 cents,
Southern Harmony 874 cents,
Sacred Harp$1"00,
Lnamprire'sCligseal Dictionary $2 25,
Anthozi's Graiinar$ 1, 00,
Winter strnisedbleaclied Sperm Oil $1 374
cents a galfon; ,
Copy,Platesfo'Finpile25 cents;
Pietnres fioti-itely 37.1 cents by Boz,
Cologne Watersaind Perfumery, Combs, &c.
very cheap
To chase a lot-Lays Blanks 374 eta. n quire,
Peters'-Pills, anl'Sherman's Worm Lozenges,
with Quiniiteunid other Dnigs and Chem
icals, lotrii&le-idy, by
R. S. ROBERTS.
Edgefield C'.1, August 25, 1846;
august 26 .. 2t 31
Notice. -
Oatnix.tny's (OFicE, 25th Atgust, 1846.
lU E Esta;eir Enaoch Walker, deceased,
being Derelict, and the papers. having
been plared-in my hands flr asettlenent of the
estate, those' indelit'ed are hereby notified to
make payment to ine' immediately, and those
having den t di'tai-reseist theni. properly iat
tested, on or before the'ist day ofJunuary next
- .. - JOHN HILL; o. .. in.
august 20... . t1J 31
- .head Quarters'
2nR EGT.CAvAa:Y, J4thAugst. 1846.
PURSUANT+tn General Orders, the Se
cond Regitent of Cavalry. will Parade
a'. Longnires,, on.Saturdny the.19th ot bep
teinber neat, unriformed anid 4uipped, for re
view, drill and-iippe-ction. '
The comthisiitied :ard non-comnmissioned
officeri ilt nshieine-it the samne'ptace, on the
day previonsf6 driWland instruction'..
By dr f - t , ",
Hlead Quarters,
2d Regiment' Caairy 24th; Aug: 1846.
HE Edge6edSqniairon of Cavalry, will.
3.arad- aut Edbeiidld Cotitt Hlouse, on
Saturday thne 5th of- Septemniror next, armned
and egipe as the law direr~ts.
A comp cte retmrn, of the etfective strength,
nr~ns anud equipmnents of thne Squnadron, will
be reqniredu oun thueday of patade.
By order of ..
J. C. SMiYLEY. Col.;
2d Regimnt Cavalry.~
augutst 26 2t 31
State of' South Car'olina,
ED GEFIE LD DISTRICT.
BY JOHN lULL, Esquire, Ordinary
.LlofEdgeield Districm.
Wh~ereas Willis Ross, bath -appliedl to
mec for letters of Administration, on all
and sin:,ular thne oods arnd chat tels, rights
and credits of Nathan Rushton, late ofsaid
District, aforesaid, deceased. .
These arc, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular, the kindred and cred
itors of the said decease' to be and appear
before tie.. at our next Ordinary's Conur(
fat the said District, io be hiolden at Edgo
field Court Honse~, on tihe 14thn day of
S3eptemnber' next, to show cause, if arty,
whny tihe said administration should not be
granted.
C iven under my hatnd and seal, this theo
24th day. of- August, in thne year of oner
Lord onte thousand eight hundred and for
ty-six. lond itn tihe seyenty-first year of
Amnerican lndeipendence..
JOHN HILL, o. E. D.
Auigust 26 2i 31
State of South Carolina,
2DGEFIE LD .DISTRICT-..
BY JOHN- HILL. Eq., Ordinary of
LIEdgefield District:
. Whereas William Flin:2, hath ap
plied to me for Letters of Administration,
on til and singular the goods and chattels,
righnts nod credits of Edmund Flinn, late
of the District aforesaid, deceased.
These are,.therefore,:to eite and admon
ishn all atid singniar, the kindred and cred
itors of tbe said deceansed, to be and appear
before me, at ottr next Ordinary's Court
for the said District, to he holilen at Edge
field Court House, on the 4th day of Sep
tember next, to show cause, if qny, .why
the said admininistrationi sbould not--be
granted. - . --
*Given under miy hand and seal, this the
24th day oh August, -in the. year-oL our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
forty-sixth, and in the .71sat year of Amner
con Indepeindeneis.
JOHN H~ILL, 0. FE D.
August 26 2t 31
Clerk Wante4.
W ANTED nan experienced CLERK, ac
custorned to..tlhusiness of a general
country store, No other. need -apply, as ino
other i wantod, hutsa thogougnly experienced
Clerk, to winomi a'.good oomupensatnu and stea
dy employmentt dill. be gnve.1i Aliply, if by
le tter, fast pad, to- a A -
R. S.: RtOJERTS.
:EdgofeeLC.-H. AugustM l,846. - -
- mutz 19 2t 30
EXECUTIVE OFFICE,
Ctunsvon, (8. c.)- Aliisi 1T,-346. j
By his Ecelencyj li'M. AlE N., Esq .Gover .
nor and Commander in Chief in and over the
State of South Carolina.
W HEREAS, information has' been re
ceived at this Deinirtriin-hit r 41R=
T H U R, the slave of Isaac Weatherly, Esql., of
Cheraw District, whio has absconded from this
State, and is said to be in North. Carolina-, and
has recently been engnged in decoying *off and
stealing slaves, instigated by white mhen who
are now in the custody of the law, and as so ne
larionis a traffic should b? severally arrested;
and in order that the said Arthur may be bro't
to trial. 1 do hereby offer a reward of ONE
UIUN DRED DOLLARS for his apprehension
and delivery at any Jail in this State'.-Arthur.
isa about:, feet 7~r8 inches high, abonr~t30-years
of age, bas a keen eye, and rather a down look.'
Given under my thand this 1.7th day of Angust,
in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and forty six, and in- the-seventieth
year of American Indlependence.
-WILLIAM1 AIKEN.
-By the Governor.
ROBEar Q. Paxcx nEY, Secretary of State.
august 26 2t 31
Proclamation.
-EXECUTIVE OFFICE,.
CHAtRr.EsroN, (S. C.) August 1y, 1840,
Piy his Excellency Wh!M. AE N, Esgr.. Goner.
nor and Commander in Chief in and-over the
- Spate of South Carolina. -
WHE REAS, as information has been "re
-ceived at this Department, that Totif,
a slave of Mr. Sarah Mlarree, was shot and
kil!ed by one JOH N JONES,. on Sunday, 9th
Augnst, and that the said John Jo'ne's ha ifed
from the State, supposed to have gone to.Sa
vannah, in Gieorgia. In the end, that justice.
may be had, I do hereby offer a reward $100
for the apprehernsion and deliv :ry of the said
fugitive from justice, into any jail in this State
-hie is about 50 year of age, verf stgist, five
feet 6 or 8 inches. .high, .red face, downcast
countenance arnd gray hair.
Given under my harnd-this 17th iJay o'fAdigust,
in the year of our L'ord one thousand eight
hundred antd forty-six, and in the seven
tieth year of Ameriean Independence.
WILLIAM AIKEN.
By the "Governor.
RossEtr Q. P:Nntr, Secretary of State."
august 26 2t 31. --
R&2d. ita i err' Pail ill :
R ea . n :.M e H E timoa will conte- when., this :9 dii i;"
1 BRNDitETIU:S'PIILS,0.wi1( be att'
preciated'ai' they ,ght, and dserp i:Iw
b'e a ell'Elidcrtdt
;tsn est. sim3 up.>.nt":lh iat tn
thiat every''inillvidonil ielio :ninke4ai.( itilefih
Branifreth-Pills, doncdes.;theni to:-bs;.tt eep;i
medicine they everiused..a.They .tre-mdeed a
medicmne-about which there. is no mnistake.m-'
Their valne inu c limate so ciangsid aotirIG
th.de otesstial~t seric _n nd-. od " tAire
beadfcec ftatipratfud h
Brnrt il aea rnlybnfca f
fee. ~tnha tisimoran mdiin
save vauabe lvesu hs-ein hr h
Andan atge o thS; dreadfgu eidie is4
Pils - his m~edic ine he . iErsal.y used
anoery .owodbe i vians.~e Sho
isitwtiZtherS .infoses.tiss is, baure.
V cevditthis a-mprntediciet remove mrbid
hur. from lysoIcWatherboonydnt ror tof
graw scarirt fweronhs abeoed fhcromei
mateadis -Teatrd toribinNothe ariaana
ktingm-aver-wichite bwie aend,-hy
are now afite wthe custoni oMaelaadiss nee
Iroasrnfcshould webe ifitvereaoryn priestedc
occasinordrs h the . i Aolrtur. maye the'
tmediain. 1irio hrmyonietwtterrwr whichE
amdldlirbuttreyeoe Jail impusrties Aromu
thne loich trenthe n theafeeble,andc
itet eda toe our twod o'niae hbitanod iheaty
standrdan fLety sixgaind iay thtseveytde
earn of thec mannfrteacurleofBrndet
that vr her withKmy, h retary uon.itay
*e~e.i use accrigm oteietions c
Dr. hi radeth's Prinipa OAie 24q. Broad-.
way, N.d Y.;other finie in Ndorh
WTIIEeine inlyforain Edlied heenr
trict, ve. S t thists, epdrtmeetC.t-H.; Eenric
a Tlaeycr Habrah ;r.eS. wa' s.aC. Smynd
kMletnd tet lo by oeJh J.S o. Snllams, Ai
Akgen, and yat eate agJent atever hs.
traic , in Oita. Inteethtutze
may gentd ain therb ogenuna a rerr.10
ftie apeo eysinead dby ao the sato im.
-dg is ab H.o gut 50 2ea ofae 3cr 31~t t
B Y ntehae land gray and etnnnto.Ae
iland unovision hasbenradetit rfor the ain-t
innance aeucr of a un ner osandignt
orhnre oftis Ditrit. undr the gevof t
iean yan ofeicthe ILeipaeeCm
ythe Gonvolnerino th ettoTe
hproured0, Pa sir be craoStBait -
adugt 2 i6 e 2eo: mbr~n de1g
assonasdhe an asceriennmbero
bIenficies, .oet uitablei riigs-fo
pither aommoatio, and to .obtite srvi
thatevrstittin.ie -.o . -rii.af~
rlicitt e o-yopea~tinof They itizen gneeay
tbutnoearot ichryo theie Cotitsioes-o
pFreepuSchiots is asocertaite nlutmbteyreo'i
cde, idnsturrepetioiseighbrhod s ete
wo theaenefidsgned bil'e, findfactiin of
the -Totestal . eric ..tad. .l the.
bComtdeiciyofnt idprtsdt fluidng the
Hiaurt Pils ta Odiepill benifal -e
beingvece. noth-ysewil as
Pil.LtDai AueictDeS Cnvrally rs
is-i Git othe disoass LsisO. t wt
.ai Almportant m tiieortmv mobi
c- n
~Ani
comw .tis riiiton
srre~re i{
in proof of the wondei!il =o0'U idbbf-ii t
ibove named medicine:- " F r &
- READ{ IREAD!! REAd-l.h &
We the undersigned, havinr visited M 9?
Isaac Brooks,J.; at-heoffice o of4esratRw
land:&T Waltonr " b*
phin, consider .his case the most..makabe.
one we have ever witnessed ofheai 7 1
His disease was SCROFULA, aindterr
must have been his telve years' conIcith
the:destrofer.~wh-ww " eimte
His Palate, the entire roof of-his :Moth,
Nose, Upper Lip and lower. lid-of enuateu.
fye have been destioyeila his -acrsg*
e~acn sp, and pait oflthe JaWBv "' .'
a% ay. And vetwe can Cg'z_:
his case. - . t. ..
- Mr. B. informs ns tltai 1:inn aryih
whole intersom of his rtouth as e, asoto'
his fdee, wds a mass of deep. addainul
cers. " :.
ce.n the Jjfth Af jan p r _
(in he ith o'Jauarlj,.ast,, he cotmencre$.
taking Dr. Cullen's. Indian .Vetapibl, tg. ?
cea, which checked the, disease ifn a few;
and from the- time. the cutre has g
without intermissio.
New flesh ihas iupphled l the 1asde of
deep ulcers, and th'otgh' badly disigdred ih1s
face is sound, and his general Itealti is r'fs
tored.
We arepsatured thiat in the treatment of Mr
Brooks' case, :o. Mecurials, Ointments ,or
Caustic application have been use, infect
the Panacealilonti, has wrought this wonde,
ful change. -
J. W. Jones, H: D., South Secotid Street '
Philadelphra. - -
Rev A.D. Gillette, Pastor of Eleventh ap
tist Church, Philadelphia.
Daniel McGinley, Kessler's Alloy, Phi
F. P. Sealets. Editor of the Olive Brandh,
Doylestown, Bucks-county, Pa.
Constant Gillou, Attorney atLiawiNo 3D,
S. Fouitli treet Phiiladelphia
L. A. Godey, Ladies Book, 101 Chesmnut St.,
Philadelphia' - - . --
Rev. J. R. Nichols; Pastor ofBrickmaker'e..
M. P. Church.Philadelphia.
The above named. ' inemen;. (eonstituing' ":
bit a small portion o(4hpse who have'visited'e
Mr. Brookli ai 9i'r ofce in Philadelphip) are.
&iHlI known,'and ihir.high stanading umsoeietyK
preclides the. idea of.their.lending theirna'ies,
to carrf onwait imsposition.'- - .
. And here'e say- withi't'the fear ofcontra
dietioqj, that we have not found a case ofScro -
fula or oilier disease for w.hich we recommend
the. Panicea, whidh' the medicine has notspee
dilj arrested...
We have at this time a multitude ofpa'
tients under. freatment, all of whom are doing
well. Among thet:'.is one of C.A N CER,
which was pronounced by plrysiiaiens beaendL.
the reach of SUrgicet assistance. but from' all
appearanecs will be ciired in d feiv months:
Prepared.by-ROW AN A VAL TON, ?tor
prietorsnd-sord by .R. S. ROBETd 'Edge
Augnt'26 3. 3i
-8 "eive-. aftistafor ylaborsna,
- Cleir'sO ceiii small in -p
now on-mn haiy dia~gresii s
for, I must' lainestly regues
liritgDeedsstoiag of iforreco i
them moey withthe-De t,tF : - ;6"
age of the pblic: v{ '- a a_
-uids tene ti an -
aasortmento e 'afe f nariua n"
Edgefield C H A usti2' t2~
For sale b
SILY& CIEAPON.
august 12 -. - 3t 29
New Arrivals' at Roberts
CHEAP CASH STORE?
ASM VA LL LOT of Shotlder-s of Bacon at
16I ce'nts-a pound,
Orange, Flower anid Rose Water at 50 cents'
a pint,
Silver P'encil Cases from 50 cents to $1 25 es.
German Silver-doa do 25 do 37j "
Carpet Ba gs, small size,
Henry's Calcined Magnesia,
Ktowland's Macassar Oil, genuine,
M.ichielh's Geography and Atlas,
Murray's Grammar,
Pikes Arithmetic and Key,
Winter strained Lamp OiL
Preserving Kettle4, porcelain lined,
Salt in 4 bushel sacks at 70cedts a .bushel,
Suspenders, Buttons, Needles, Buffalo Hlorn.
.Conibs, -
Tooth-Paste and Powder,.Shaving Cakes,
Sachets, Court Plaster, Pencil Leads, Tooth
.and Huair.Brusllaes, :. - -
.Edes' Verbena-Extrect; aksdrted Extracts.
Pine Palm Soap, Shell Sid'e Combs, Tohae
Bqxes, -.. - -
Segar Cases; -common and ailver*Thimbha -
Emery Cushions, - -.*
Ladies' light coloregi Shoes, . - - .
Ladies' Walking Shoes'and Buskins,
Fine Water Biscnit at 64 pents a pound,
Spermaneti Candles, Castile Soap,
* For sale by .~~ JOET;
Edgeieh1 :C. IH., Au'ust 18, 1846.
august14 ,. 2t' 30
* -:.arin 5or Sale.
ONTAINING'six hundred. and thir
Jty acres, in a.bigha state of enliiva.
tion,. adapted.:toitha raising - of -Cottos,.
Corn, and small Grain.n.It .lies -on the
mai rood leading from Augusta, via Edge.
field C. H., to: Cojumbia, (31- .nulhes from.
the former, and 46 Iroi. he .latter phace,)~
on that belt of~laird kniown~aa the !Ridge,'
which, for beauty and healthfulness, is niot~
exeed~ed by any~ section in the State. Qa.
this Farm there is. a two .story ,Dwilling
House, formy.feet. long,.with'a frame kitch-i
en, N'egro Houses, Barm, Corn Cribs sind~~
Stables, all peadly dew ; and every.adsel
of Fence on tbhace.has .been. reetj4g
built ane'W, Writhin *the. lasz three..girs.e
The ha'nd tis..beautifully,. undulating.gaoda -
is well watered. .The. lacei neeiu
to Meeting Hos.b f:Bt ~ , M ahow
dist; and I,6therin denf eil'O2% d ig,
in every reapbe, a eeray: le itua.',s
Ehi ofesional r~'t& -~
~~tizati of dgfield Villagiidie tM
Office .next door, East of Dr. R1. T. Mtd
residence.' Aitil2 % 40