Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, July 21, 1847, Image 3
A dttd eiu;dheaoiber bq >
'and-oadedtwitl~ as manyeasp
yould safely carry, and despatche&
Elats* shdr*; with ,orders to.- re:i
ain: o 5ielb to relieve those wiho.
aine,ouboard: 'After the -boatsblIefte=.
waststwerecut away, and.before 1 A.
ii ~ 1~tom pielyfater logged.
-Liu~tSchenckgMidsbipmau Davidson
2 rtenemained,,with-me on- the
qck; ;tha flood tide gradually crowding
intD narr.w limirsruntil- the .bowsprit
4theto 0 quarter deck houses were the
alyphbsbitable spots, on..board,.and these
Were frequently washed by the heavy swell.
abcma /iawas secured to the vessel by a
cord:passed around .him-a precaution
hi may. hae saved some jies, for, to
a a$aight' ,thssurf-began-again 'to set
z t, nkea lye.theboatphowever-.soon came
d weewere relieved from-our, perilous
'~' tuaattqp$ The conduct of the officers and
;n, ur.uiatgthe wholesof this trying occa
a sasmostly praiseworthy, and to their
cgobe i'eoasand orderly manner of car
g.oa'tthe duty may be piineipally as
ethe prEservation of our lves. The
Iitvascbrmpletely untouable an hour
' after.she V*as finally abandoned.-aud by 3
. P M.not a-vestige of the poor Shark was
S sible.
Thevictories of Gen. Taylor at Palo
AltoindRlesaca de la Palma, and the rat'
cation of the Oregon Treaty, were cele
k - t ythe.Oregonians, by firing a salute
t o c tyeone guns, from an. old 12-pound
e4 .h!Lonly piece ofordnance owned in -the
territory. - - -
.:The Commercial Advertiser says-".By
the same-arrival from California we have
~Sandwich Island papers to the 16th of
aoary. , The Polynesian of that date is
atnolyfilied with. accounts of our warlike
tugs in:Mexico and California. If ac
onaces, however, the arrival of fifty bars
rl fowfrnan Oregon, .which it says
s-ia good time-the numerous men-al=
" "a the Pacific were *eating the Sand
tc Islanders out of house and homie.' "
-Vi . ,ldo
4 - DGEFIELD C. H.
EDNEsDAY JUILY 21, 1817.
Oasr Rail Road.-We understand that our
lIoad Cestrai'Committee are very active
Tfy iioiged in theirduty, arid fRon tir returns
Ilrsadr'reeived, frorn -the sub connmittees,
are ia.possessionsof enotgh to guarantee
T bem in -statingthat the subscriptions td the
I arthisttiie, ai ount to about one hut
, Ed Andt*elin thousand dollars. There is a
berori sub-cormrniittes yet to hear fram.
' feel. atiffi 'd'i'ayid' thiat orEd fidtdred
_ teh o'dilt'rs unh ofetock
e opening o
r, rewldl'oL
o Rail, oa~ A genteb1ani tealdtn in
nqde fistrict, writ Ag to. tssays, on the cub
-dgefield road: "'aa aged friend
r oad, ,and-anherefore always p'leasedi
- eamfnd. -If la-qgte certdinil
thiiltia'al~io'ofsrers of ibl estatb, will be
~. niind7Thersreatrargw oiiahte
ta94froti, CoAutmbia foGreenville will be
n '~tiik Irnot, time 'road toyour village witl be
b le s'tock in'the eizntry; for yotr will have
ho iotrry trade. and from the su
*y jprior Ioguality' of your village,- will do a far
( leaier busin-ess thair was- ever done by H1am
~Sodhern C ltWator.-We Azrve lieAe tfe',
--.the seventh numtber, voludnie fifth, of the South
riemCultivatorg published at Augusta, Georgia.
rTheaibi-ehtairi'theiial ainount of val
~Iuable'aiattsif originat and selected. Since tive
~detliif Mr.: Catnale, the lite editor, the pro
ripetors hiavenot yetobtained'nother, buti will
~ ~n all probability soon- proc'ure the services of a
~~metenit person. 'The work is still c'onduct
r j.~ y theni. !'he number before us has seve
r~.4zal good' articles, fromy w1tich we may hereafte-r
ak some extracts-.
ThaeFarnina Atrngers.-This is tiub nameof
agallant volunteer company whtch went frour
S elorgiato the Mexican war. Aftem a long
sice,-thirty survivors;ont ofnearly one hurn
~taeng-the original number, have retuvtned.
htwasrecently given to them-at Griffin;
-oCl dsckyon;of the Georgia Regiment,
6 ztiaind addressed them and' the- a u
diu' 'Aoina- eling and eloquent man.
"7JFLL ar-ld.-The Postmaster of this
h.ac~ a h~ 'd-us a number of the Literary
fiauthors, readers and pub
-s ishers. Itipublished in New York, at three
d~p~r,~un. . Besides a'dvertisements
r w s it contdlns much interesting
epiynIter. This paper is published week
an, -~ of-the size or at-least sixteen quarto
es~ter Conitint.-AWe' have upon our
number of- thaeaetern Co~ntinent. or
/ ferFamily-Journal, devoted to Litera
re Science,- Agriculture andl general initelti
t is7ubhiashed:in tfie city of Baltimore,
'Ypiceiff 6i'idollars'per year. It is
' n tiduttd by inm:T. Thompson, fordierly'
7 - e ed$ ~i iirror," which was pub
e1 aYt AdisiiGeo. Mr 'Thompson i'hein
- acquired-a high~,reputation as-a-writer, and haur
stic writ a i uber of h nnrotra sketches,
-~ *hic he- beegiextensively-read aud'admired.
r~~h mtmber of the Wesern- Continen- before
ust ful of' excllaintarticles, ortginal- and se
ao ~various-subjects -A. part 'of it is- de
'fn:Arbins'sketces, ad to translations
oriewdiksi Besadesis literary merits,
er~hdjiculiar lis,'esecialay'upon
era nty It'is an able advo
r:ts,asstronglypposed
~oaoinssandtoe theou
-'"wh4-lavoul .rsrotte
n-of slaveryin- territory. herearfi le
fired or Stites hereafter to be formed, We
1ot tlip I~iienof nutntiring thu paper
aE or Nxciian but heertilwrshit
sus an woifd n'much pleased to see it
extensively circulated:
lMattr of 'Rfeclia. A Washington letter
says Gentlemen may cry peace; but there
is no peace.'.' A line of occupation, or a war
of annihilation, appears now to be the orily dne
or two.iltrdaatives presented. Mieantime, the
**drd.. dnd the pen, persuasod and coercion,
are to be conjoined in the prosecution of the
war as heretofore; and if a peace be not secur
ad before the meeting of Congress, then we do
ecithoi~Congress Will 'adopt neof the al
ternatives indicated in a specifid enactartert.
Reedll ofthe Brazillian Minster.-This evdnt,
strongly foreshawdowed for some time past,
has actually taken place. On the 9th inst. Mr.
Lisboa presented to the Secretary of State, Mr.
relippe Eereia Leaf, late Secretary of Lega
tion and Charge D'Affaares from the Court of
Brail;-:thereby sundering the tiesj official
and social, which have bound him to the citi
tens ottlhe United States. The Washington
Union in announcing his recal takes occasion
:d cordpliment the Chevalier on the dignity
with which he has filled his position, and re
marks that it knows of no foreign gentleuran
who will carry with him more of respect and
ittachment of our codntrymen.
The Union says that though Mr. Lisboa his
been recalled no passports were offered to Mr.
Wise; and it cannot doubt but that frank and
mutual explanations between Mr. Tod, our
nest Ministet, and the Brazilian Governnrent
01 restore former relations.
The Pendleton Messenger of the 16th inst.,
sas-" We have had heavy showers of rain,
almost every day, since our last, greatly we
apprehend, to the injury of the oat crop which
as jdst been cut. A godd deal df wheat still
ramains in shdcks in the field, and must be
amaged, farrie-s having been too busily en
aged in conflict with the grass in the corn
and cotton fields to get it housed.
Front the South Caroliridd.
LiEis'oNE SFRINGS, July 8.
A. G. SUMMER, Esq.,
Editor of the South- Carolinian :
transmit you herewith, for publication
an extract of a communisation recently
received by His Excellency the Governor,
from Col. PIERCE M. BUTLER, command
ing the Palmetto Regiment, in Mexico
with a report of the deaths, discharges and
transfers in the Regiment for the month of
Maly last.
By order of the Governor,
B. T. WATTS, Executive Sec't.
PUEBIJA. (Mexico) June 3.
GoVERNaes-Enclosed is- an exhibit of
the deaths that have accur'red in the Reg
Inent, during the month of May. They
ate rrost cases of long standing, and die
eases doutraeted in the low cnunify, We
have ove. cue hundred and Ofty left at
Vera-..rua aid ,alaggi bat..we haye every
tase Mytpehrglt~bey, or the moist of
ss '. ednvles~eant..anA -;itannu.i 10
ifisi e "infokitheanofceratheisbe nad~
and til1 cuiductthem up -so- son as they
re aele td travel. Although,. at' this
lace.-the uick report is a large one, yet
t2e ases arsreguarded by the Dutnr as
lalgeroui. . ...
.isl of castialitils in the~ Palmetto Niegi~
ment ofSouth Carolina Volunteers, for
Magj. i847.
eoM?. rtEtrHS, 28. DArE.
.--4Vrivte- Jos C'rter, Vera C'ruz, May 3
Rtobert M'Coy, "
O-iteThos. Wil'der, "~a~,My2
Jno Dunlap, Ptrebia', " 26
...-Private N. lDe Loach', " " 30
l.-Private J. W Huffura, died on the road
from Vera Crnz' to Jaapa, May 1.
P'rivate Saml. D. Gillespie; ' ^ 13
.-Private John Bowis. ' " 18
Corporal W. I.. Wilkie, '! " 14
a.-'.Private W.- W. Robertson, V. C. " 3
Ths. L Fraser, "' "' 3
Chras. Bradford, Planr del Rio, on
march, May 12
y'oseph White, Jalapa " 2'
H enry M'Grana, Puebli., " 28
.-P rivate C. Lr Clanson, '
Thomoas. Griffin..
E.-Priva'e D'avid Fender, V. C., A piil 25
H . .'mnerly. Jalapa', iny 5
Hienry Hadwih'
.1 L. ftGeorge',
T. R. .mnes, P'uebla, May 26
S. B. Griffin, " . 25
-.-P'rivat'e' W. l'ut-:hinstin', Jalapa',
L. Foarce
L. &Sani'
COMPT.- DISCttA~toZs 3,
.-Private Edward' S.- Mowry. disability.
a.-Sergn. E. A. Kabb, disabi lity, May 5
.-Prifate Jam Frideberg,by order, May 6.
.-Private M'. E. Coopbr, t'o Co. K., May 5
.-'4srael P' Dettbr, 'oCote~ Le
Death of CoL A. H. Pemberton'.-ft is
with deep and unfeigned regret thnt we
hnye to announce the death of Col. A.
H. PEa-ErOtI, the former Edlitor and
roprietor of the S'outh' Carolirnian. Mr.
,, died at his residence near this place,
n yesterday afternoon alitut 4 o'clock,
after a pr-otracted illness, in which he
uffered much.
Mr. P. had- been connected wirth the
ress boih'in this-State and Georgia, for
a number of years. As a writer he was
hold ande Fearless, and, an able exponent
of the principles of the Democratic party,
o the' adoancemena of which he had for
any years labored. A large cicle of
friends and acqbaintances, liave to rioin
he losq~of one bound'eo them hy many
ies. The crowded state of' our columns;
anad the lareness'of thes hour prevents' a
ore eatended no:ice at this time.
South Carolikian.
Suic fde ut Barnwoelt lillage.-T his
einous crime was'perpetrated on last Fri
ay,.by a' young~ man named' Samuel
immons, a'resident of that village. The
nifortuned wretch had been apprehended,
ried and convicted of the offence of va
~raneye by a Magistrate's Court, and being
unable so give lond wit sufficient sec# il
for his gloodbehaviour;according t
requJsitions'of-livJie h as seat -orja ,
tlleftowremain uniild the' ssion o'cg(
in berober.next. Oiillid've'iuiig
above mentioned. day.-; iiuissuar noset
nas heard in .the: 'apartmentei ):ere ii
unfortunate man was ad'gid, aiidhey
supposing that he hail a corivulsive4fa.
hastened to the door of his cell; jivbewrho 3
found him welturidg in his owablood 1.
he had severed histhroatiosthe iboiawit
a razor. The deceased-.(it- -isuauppoed)'
committed the fatalideed' while inapar
oxysm of despair. This exampe yafay'ire
a warning to the' niany', ofenddsi -gsaie
our public econoriy, and~'we. hope they'
may profit by it. -
Letter from Mr. Calhoun.-The follow- t
ing is a copy of the leuer addressed bv Mra
Calhoun, in reply td an invitation to attend
the celebration of American Ilepended-re; 1
at Calhouh's Mills, in .this State. Like:
every thing euianating from the distinguish-:
ed son of the South it breathes the most
fervent partiotism, and is plain;" perspl
cuous, and to the point.
Fo-r HILL, imd 45, 184'2.:.
Gentlemen - I am in the receipt-oftyour '
note of the /th iestadt, inviting-nie, in the t
name of the mermbdrs of the Abbeville-'Art I
tilery Company,-to atiend a dianer; to .b?
given by them at Calhoun's. Mills, onthe
3d of next rnonth, I- celdbrtldti of the An I
nivetsaty of dur Independanced.
I regret exceedingly, that I am canipel :
led, in consequence of my .engagements,
to decline an invitation, coming from thdse,
I have so many reasons to respect; and i
tendered is a manner so kind and accepta
No piuhlid rain ever has had stron;er is
reason to be attached to his native Distrtct ' r
and devoted to the state; of which he is a <c
citizen, than I hate ; fut -id ode, vafd has lI
passed through to many and such trying :
scenes,'and been on the stage ofaction -for I
so long a pariod, has ever been more uni
formly and warmly sustained by his early;
friemds and supporters, add the citizens of- il
his state at large, 'than.i .h'ave .beedn.dI I
have cause to be proud of the-suppor I
have redeived. It was won, ndt by mana if
agement, trick, party combinatiun,-or party' A
reaching, Patronage, flattery, subserviec- j
cy, or deception, but by the observance of 'a
a rule ; to endeavor on all dccasids.to' rs
understand what duty demdanded; indh =
when my mind was made up, to distbdrge'
my duty fearlessly-the only way,*id tid fl
opinion, it can be won with honer, both to:
those, who bestow, and him,- who.' te t
ceives.
Id adopting this plain andsiniple .Rile .
for my guide, I had- entire confidence in' a
the intelligence add patriotism of th'olie1 I
represented. I believed that uottridg mbrI
was necessary to obtain and - retain: theit i
support, but to deserve it. I hdve not-been:
deceived. It has beep my fortune totake 4
a prominent part on - many andstryingdes 4
castons in the long period since I first-enter.4
ed public life. I have in' many ofythethm
been obliged to act in advanceof public;
opinion, and, in somne, in" opposition to
it1 I neverhesitated; to act in'conformity
to my rule:'; never. doubtedebut Jyon
'wrildgive me-a, fair andiipatialhearsag,
andithat you'would'siaidt mefiltkasidek
cf gisfactry' iaiis' for'1'dh uirse.
#irsied'; and I have dvef 'heed 'dis e
pointed iid d sidgli indtancs.'=srl F"
'Fo~y'g'support sd honorable, wuld'be -c
a monster not to'tC deeplyn' grateful to the e
'StaE aod'epsdially'tar ny naliifDistrict,.i
wvo've' "todfrdedce add prefEi-ence - frr'tii
brodghii te io' the notic's df tlil 'State and
the 'Udion, -'in' whose ?eido most ther
greater portion olf my life haS been ientG
That the Union; witrb'ur indrittio'as and- I
liberty,- may be long p'reeetved; that on 'r
beloved State rrfay 'ever be .onae of the
brightest stars in' this' glorious' connstella- '
tiorr of Stats;- ~and Abbeville .one of its
most prosperinus and flourishing' Distniit
will ever ble uy arde'nt~' prayeir i and thiisc
I offer you a's dry ?enfinrent s'n the occa
sion of your celebretio..
With great respect, I am, &c. &c, c'~
'J. C.CALIIOUN.
To H. H.- Townes, tnd others 'of' the
Coinmittee. . .
iiom&a Corrcspondence of the Chas. Codrier,
WASHrZo-roN, July 8.
Th~e .recent accounts from Mexico don not. 1
muchifavor the idea that we are to have
a speedy peace.' There are somec whoc
think the intelligenue' very favorable, for1
they believe it is to be the policy of the
peace party,ina Mexico,-to putl Santa Anni '
and the army again into such'a' posiion as
to ensure thei totif J.e'str'oetio. Th'
next defeat of Santa An'na, a'nd thb' dasp
ture and occupation, by Gen. Scot't. of the
capital, wvill it is-thought;~ brintgthe peace
party undfisputed powe', and a awee'df 'I
pt'ace mus't be' the remult,-. There woul'
be bbtter grotunti fir these 'speculasions if
Gen. Scot' had' it'h hi a l'i-ce sutlicienat 't
to inipreses hle Medicair Witha' a' b'elief-in? -
our ability to conqu'er and subjugate them'.
They are tlow to believe that eight mi'
lions can be conquered and held' in sub
j'ectiont by 'an army of six' thousand mue~r.
Gen. Scoot is probably put on the defen'
sige, and v.'ill h'av'e dillieulty in sustaining,
himself. Should he meet with'-a seri'6us
check-, it will revive' the spirit of th'e Mex
icane and animale them' wiib' a desire for
revenge as well as wtith' a datermination
for'resistance. We shall' hear ino mbre of
the peace party in Mexico. It is so' be
regretted, perhaps, that Gen. Scott was
sent forward to thef-capital without an
adequate' force. This movement was
justified by the promises of the 'Govern.
ment,.but' not by any support that has
actually btsenismnt to' him'.
,More chian sir weeks agd, the P'residehf1 a
staid here, in conversation with a military1I
mhn, that Gen. Scott was then, 'as that 't
momlicr,. in the city of Mexico. The
dii~r nreply, assured hims that' he wait
mistaken, and':that G'en. Scott would do
well so get to Mexico by the lat of Jana
ry next;
A very important Treasury order
appears. tosday,-relative to- thb appruasb
meat of goods in the diff'erent' pariu of the
United' States. 'It was objected to ithe
ad valorein system -that it' would' renader
duties unequal iin differest parts.' The
new order ill pleveat thiv 'vil". The
President has retned,-in 'exelelielht'health
and spirits. ."~'~P
CBanushed! " is t tjjedEr ~MGuidilb
.. iahe~t --..il~
lt~- tie .published tbe follow
S iefler :from an officer of
Ki l EortvPraya Mbay '27:
blotioW' ina Portugal -"has
b its tefecz'tn"' these. ' islan
Pn -isihoul"iy :expected att
l lhheIparnsuahs 'of )olt Mig
usiw ''to one;t of -those in favor
tr.iwljrobably take'p1
ridobloddatjlI,iinless it uho
- ttlU~i *lln -throat-cult
in ' der:will be ilea order of pert
th are u~a'rly all-foir Don Mgt
rfle . iir Uo nod': Mgin ; thtid f
+vitlp - hi'nd to keep ddwn aimy
Jo iirbadas, :but: chiere an g1i
wIn- !onvicts on- the Islddd, -who,
o~n3 hadd for. a' riot of -arty
1cciP 'Tl dGdvernor General tecei
uitsi tniidt twirl ,Ddnda Mari's~
'4, ",Ibkeet elegilntiy~atpr
a.' iposaIl on our letwafd unit
a a ' iw daysi-and- will ;o
s Benguela: .Isuppose fth
Fit ilairervoldgioa in the-Porioi
ise' C. of dgoa;as-sooas ti
eat estCbahgeat:"homit." ' ..
am thze Nero York Exz eaa.
tVhi ENCHILSTEAMEZ UNI~d
aWt~heh'iuiestgseamships ever s
ti8na e"ce'somposed
.'? lieysI8 firemen, tfii
o6 itkertu l"c'aaibermaid, and
an 1i3: ;i ~ie6iatera, the t'
rs of tll 'creii, Ewne furnhtt
t iot'-ilie tlJjidii: is" elegudta
ol-" r'agtsllim adid strong, and
ri~in a figue 'which' 'stands att
ea abent.'a'goldenea'gleiterminati
o . a's tail:"; 1hemacnitery whi
t- t 441U,6- G re is ot" t ound e
4 eat- ieauty' of design; is ca
3liI y edt and moves with the 'nim
a aculity. .
y rtimsL we find on decki
ic yule captain, the supenititende
nrgepd"1Aimall parlor -wits
Ii'a n the" middle''of these . roor
rout era. tb'e *hal, icoirluassi d~
uh's deckb are the edbrfids occupy
1 . t --Thy are diided ii
tids alotij -the rib's of titEsh
rid iththe~ dining 'rodm. id
Did~ ~ e rooms rire two small uqu:
'ttricdhare also rooms anda p
lddieog -The Cdiiing room,
tka inlike thai. otf other steam
g1 ar "ccd - ?iliu 'viole btea
i ;an-o odd way; in- al
'xhe4'suetmer? rle raid Ia
2$~hiih~iuody be entir
" leathe'aloun .' it, t'
frec~"e'wi ei ter
rD'ot' ahd' dialg ;roo'tt,
qa ipiem I cad atith holes, in whl
*tiejridt silie 'c $1or6 ecoi1trln
a {. a edtfr o r icof the:.tbli
1Titb is n rdda vrydd cli E o
f n ,- and We wore shown
ippar or chauging salt water .ant
uia 4abi'malivexandiwellathis day!.eT.Thanks to'a !
r diercifal;.God ap4,yotrlEpecaturant; andr sow. '
. I~cmeforward.cheerfully to fulfil my promnise. .j
dr~twertylong,yrears had, I beensa cptant
uff'erer from the efects oa hid; dry cough, '
66 $ainin ihe brest, said difficulty of bireathing ;
og. tlie last fide of which, chills and fevers, every 7]
the wring ndid lall;'added to .my misery. I was
uporn away to i mere skeleton, wilh the reat. tioi
not est diIcltyaodly. could -I-get up: and down me
da.- stairs; mysaipeitd Was gone,iaid.niy strength Sc
hit: had.so.far.failedanie, fliat riyjfiieddi were per- nie
uel suaded I could not survive manj weeks;. Unless bu'
obtain ed relief"Indsed;ir, mysita ton was stri
of erficily miserable to niyself, sii soddi bei
ace cressing to my family; that I felt illidg-id die tro
Id whenever at should please the Master to' take' the
iog' tile home.- But I heard ofyourimedicine, and ate
or-: relief'ditme. Yes! it proved tli'e"Balm of a o
.of Gilead" to my poor afflicted body.. Before I is
el had taken oea BoTTE, I experien.od Emiti- sd
?hl gation of all my symptoms, and to my great Tlh
joy I found in the continued sine of it the hap- cor
et piest relief. In short sir, IT HAS MADE A sit
9e- PERFECT CURE OF ME-and I can truly of
sat ady; I liae do desire to be better. ma
of R. 9. RIulElTS is Dr. D. Jayne's oinly lib
le. Agedt i EdgefEld d. H. udi
Ed Jdlff1 St 26 wii
o- on
dgefiel( Adademy.
se T HE Exanlinatioai of the Pdpild of this In- stri
stitution will take place, .the Classical .
Departrilent on Thursday, and the English ansl
re Sc ol.dn Friday, on both days conimoo.ig ses
u- at 10 o'dlock, A. M. del
ey The Pareftd, and the publick, are earnestly Be
requested to atidnd. The School will be re- pr
opened the last Monday in August. . M
H. K. McCLINTOCK. Fei
Wednesday, July 21 It 26 mil
en WAITED vas
of "'Y the sdit criier, for whichf the Highest Bo
ee . price will bi paid -fa
tiu 25 bushels Sun Fldwef SEERI, tiOl
pl
ag 23 do Pilad Clitisti ' , u
Jo . D. TIBBETTS. He
re JIly - ' 26 ines
bes
nd Head Quarters, Pei
a- del
er pre
bas
ehT
Or
re- Or
ast -
Th
ire .
at, LIMESTONE SPiNGs, It Jly, 1847.
1 a Order No. li
is, HE following Regissents will parade for
Cc. T Review and Drill, at the tunes and places
as fillo ,'s, vizi:
ed The 9th Regiment of Infantry, near Ruff's
it mountain, on 'uesday the 3d of August.lext. C
The 38th Regiment of Infantry, at I iller's,
e on Thursday the 5th of August.
he The 10th Regiment of Cavahy, at Martins,
ire on Saturday the 7th'of August.
ar- ' The 40th Regiment 'of Infaantry; at Bbyd's, 1
in. on'Tuesdayhe 10th of "gust - -
rer The 41it Regirient'o Infani ,i t Park's old
ih field, on Thursday tie .f o'f At: I~
h The 45th Reginient,o 'rthfnt' at the Burnt
.ho Factory. on Saturday the.14th of Adgis.
rge The 9tli Re inent of Cavalr',nhar th'e GlIenn wi
sly Springs,imon;Tuesday, tho':17.il bilA'iisi.- inf
ud Tie 36th Regiienfof Ii iiiyat Tininsi adj
old ild; onTuiesdy .thet' ofAdjii i. w
of *Theisi. Reguiet .of difjrf t'd urion's:
ich on Thursay the 26th of August. . -" 1 :'
ing rield'd Rainent of Infantry.i t Tonejs old : "
istore,, Sat rdih'edllilli of Aiili .iie
Tl Z,Regiep fCavay ;c e
d vfJlo rTi dahy stitfAougust.' :. -,
s The5th RegimentofinfantryatHuste' ,on h
,Thesy te 2d or September next. ,..as t.. t!
ard The aia iu'ent of Infantry, ltull',; on C
an :Tntd 7 z'toapi r
a '_'The 4th Regimentf onfa'i trf, aiViinEbs, 'la
onTltr' Th alidig1epYenbe.. - '-to
d,The 6th e'gim'Ent of Inrfaty,'dtLuhn'a'k on the
in Saturday 'the I1th of Septemiber. . .'* F
mn ,.:.The 8th Regimenat of Infantry,' aita'nj place re
laes the Brigadier General may select and report-to
cer this Depairm'teni, ihe poiht eleected'on Tuesday.
ith the 1.4th of eptembea'.
uad ThS'2d Regsus'ent ol Ca'vafrf, at Longrniies,
on Th'utaay the 16th of September. -~ ]
The 911r Regiaanent of Infantry, at Lowe's, on.
6reeS'udytlhdSepimber. .ii
ed Th 7thRegiia of. Ilnfantrf, at the Old
cic Wells, on Taussda'y th'e 21st of Septembher. ha
iu . Tse' 10th Regim'ent of Ijafaniry, .at'Riihard- ah
ble son's. on Thaursday' the 23d or Septeniber. tui
the The Coi'niision'e'd' a'nd' nbon-do'miis'ioned ho
ith O'fleers', will aientbls a't thei'r aes'peaztie pn- G
'h- a'ad6'groundioa thae day' previo'us, fer drill and
hI i'astructi'ora .
The Major Gen'erals' will, with theia stafif, at- -
ed te'nd the reviews, in thbir division, and the Bri
'nd. g'ier'Gen'eralb, wi'll, with'th'eir staff, attend'in
el. their reispective Briatades, and are dha'rged with
'ed ttie estensiqn of this order, or<
tad By order of the C.ommanuder-aiChiei, fra
d. J; WV: CANTEY, -i
Adjt. &r Ins. Gent. C(
as u-ly21 '9 .26 da
bo *'iOTICE.Pl
- LiLpersoh iradebted to the estate oT I6han cei
SGitly, deed., are regnaeuted t6' nlke w
of g. aymenk, ant those having claims against said coi
to, e to'present them frpamn.propealy .pa
nd. -Jfuly14 . 4t - 25 to
n, - an
s U OOTH ACHE CUIED.--.. . . 'ti
r,.E.Mr. Josuxen.ItonWd; No..376 Markd St.
- Dear Sir :-After hatvi'ng'auffered many days
"5 and nights with aoi eicrutjatang tonth ache.
and trieel e'veiy oth'er reniedyithotit rli'ef. I
td Wasistdu'c'd to' tr' the el'ect or j,u'r' !YA GIC -
teb LOTION, uibd'tq any .utter astomishmaient, I wasn
bt co':dpletely c'ed- in five nyfihies..
You'r.. . BA RTLE S ~
Paper Warshoaae, No. 29 Commerce St
- - Philadelphia. Feb. 25th, 1S40.
IK. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefibid Cf. H.,
South Qarolina.
*STATE-OF.SOUTH C.4RQLINA
- DGEFIE.1YDD STR!CT.
IN 'ItII.COURT . O'F ORDtNk'RY..
d --Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of
.t-d~gefield District:
ki''Whereas Stephien Wilson hath applied,
u te rne for Itaoers of Administri'die, on'all'A
snaid stagaehe gootle and chbrtrelif, rights fo
lay n'nd' cr'ediks of Mary Pippir,. alias Mary
an.' Ielly, fat'e or tlie District aforesaid, de
be ceaped.
These are,-therefore, to cite atid ad'mon
.ish all and'singtular. the kindred'and cred
.it'oi of th6 said deeased, to be and appear
before nie,.a't our~ niext. O'rdinary's Qouri
fogh (hssi'd Dhsa'rici, to be iolden at Edge- -
4E field:Court HIonge, on the 2d.day of Au
.. gust next,- to show cause,.lf any4 why
sh~ the said a'dministration shopkd 'not be'
~or Given under mny band ad.seal,.this the les
a-19th day ul Jufy, in the' ye'rof our
.e a Lord one thotusand "eight hundred ani ga
pon forty:.aeven, and in the.72d. year of Amner, fa
and can liidependenee. HIL":ED uA
uld ~ 'OHN.HL
ale F.enmale cademicsr
tGREENW.0OD;A6 EVILEDIST1 -
Mtiir thbstantr6%f thir&nit"M
HE B6 rdo iuitagb Vj(iglb Iiisop
ipa tunit tdejrisithelgig gU rAct-.
tin endeavoring -'to estqblisht therb.t@
too. -Iating labored uudei iluch incoaesi
cel lie'pist-bession fotwant of cbmfbrtablE
!dings; in .whicliidd aclbtthInodat .the In- .
actors.and, their pup'.fd, thiy.ate happy id
ng able row to announce t the forimer pa
as of their school, and to the pbli i&Ital
t the la aaig d'6mindIods bIlId j*' iitu. t.
d in a cotivenieut part 'of the village-d on,
most delightful spdt, whih thsy hiteseseted;
ready forathe- octdp cy of. he:5Feiiale
on); ths -past. sessido *h oehd4I i i:
e,Male school will itd be:.conduated in't
venidnt and--:omfottable .ouse pleasantly
lated.'- The Board would diail thetiiselies
the presdnt d#potiuiitfmoi tdtuiin'theif
t cordial fliaiits to ilifefrieidsi h' have so
-rally patrouiied them, ahd solicit iudntin
fee of their patrouage. At the saiie iime
h great pleasure. repeating, what flleyfiaie
ildriher occasiui annouanohd, viz-therd
ire confidence in the high moral citdrctek
I liteiurfj qudlifications of the abferdl .In.
ctors in both departnents of these sehools. "
[he 2nd session will edimmente on the 26tl1
ant, and from the number of pupls th past
lion, (411 in the Female add 26 i ftie' Male
artment,) and from promise of otheis-ihe
Id feel assured that the schodisawill be aiore
iperobs tlin. dring, the .previots session
.and Mrs: Nibhlills, the principals of the.:
nale school, having tipteisdd their dbibf- r
Cation to locate permanently .in this place
the purpose of imparting instriliEi'tis'ib hd
ions branches of Female '.Ediucitiii the
'rd would respectfully commend themn td the
ofahle notice.of all friends of Female Eduted'
I dud tliepdak for thedi tlhat libertil siare of
lii patrosiage, dhitli they- s9.justy iefit.
ving determined akio to edAploy every yea
he mrale departinent, an lu'irt6tor in efeif ?
peci; worthy of public confdenc6; (es had
a their good fortune the presetrt yeifr it te
dji df Mt: W. U: Ilnr:is,) they feel cui-'^
it that Ilia schools under their control Will _
slier; lieigI establihcd dpn ta permdno1it
is.
food Bidrddan be obtained at $8 periidehil
mni df Tuition, in the Male Depakmd1
per Session df Five Months; A
hography, Readiag, Writing arfd
rithmetic. . 6d
e dbov; viliali Gegidjf' "if, Engsigli -
;raidmar; Cddpositiort, dnd JYela
nation; Y 0d
(i ifbole;#*lih 19atoual; fnf~idn'd -
e 1oe 6t hNtfl e d td oal Philoedp'lif; Logic, Rhetoric. , ;
nd HIst'; . 12 o
e above; filb Cfhenistfi,.ite bgi t
r Matheniatics; Latin end Greek 45
ntingencies, J5rni
JAMES f U EHI ES,
President of ike BrL
W. P. H i.; Secreta~,
sreenwood; Jily 1, 847.
uly 14 25 .
.iecteo'as sas. '
SHALL proceed to sell at Edgefield C; H:
nn the first Monday in ugst .nei, the
raliuibe iract .f j
ere Elizabith Mi adeoda dii tmt
tva hiniid as~hf ,'il rao les.
iN, MrI:#R. A l' Io dn' Iamils1G t
rerms-A:creditbtithe V f-su :.
it, purchasert d *Vjapovie1e'
Er uber U ro
3mt~oi 'w 2t tr 26'.
d seven d eeryvaiety of B**ILS, e;
itik'liri pan'iai ne~' tl At
e, fod~u sadall the148( i444 nten
re ia m'tig onthe. emsde'alsmi~u -
vin orkRdne, ean ..tid mehat Mr -"Psetfd
lys sbish e as tI ns ...ace.:
NATHAN BARTLEY.
S LL n wh aeocaino jIN e g
L frH E dcier etfulyidim Maria) -
L ziiens of dgSeeifd Viend wilt' Vi
tlitoy, tmh.wiltdo al . kins, eI is th'
ing tn hnd evoryvrety of t BECl Iait
l fro 'e Stdalte n'd n iiitn?
.4orad'e gng the m.~rii Prhe~rtd.desosf
.~an~n lii elar fioCtcoe. eb
~tL Perowh hav ~te conto [ei
frm thedcon'ofth'cog t 'ri
m'Bagai e'eblah B~ lam'dd ,ywli fW'
Ir wloashed primte Su O il , pon29s
ras t rh e~ nd inot ' C l.Om, ' Id
ie ' at dydold i, pod'ss o.,00
I6, Barrels Crshe o, nuner waadh -
I o"-fe powdehmrell1'.f.,For e .ie
gal .. t. . R!iE.TPO -EY
LeLei t. yu ao.th'R egt., a BoteC
a. Ol ',1gunsfr10
1 -- . 3. powde'red Sugar
Pine Lenon prpts 50 c ~ ents a yottle.
617 tf 2 - -2
OS. lO.hsegust re ved f i e.
rh.ig eDr Goodsuae wh co will e
Cash --'ea'rtat&aitim t h
qet " .vo 4-4 "bs , ., Sarsting.
1UN "~ .. 4-4 Er . dsgo8.
20ps. Ow pr putsd at10 ilentegarc~
Gui1TD E egDo> qult