Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 27, 1851, Image 3
From the Greenville Mountaineer.
To the Editors of the different News
papers throughout the State.
Gcntlemen:-A report havinggained rene.
ial circulation that I am about to remove
from Greenville, several young ladies at a
di.tance who were about to enter the Sehool
have been induced to delay. In order, there
fore, to correct this nistake. vou will confer
an especial favor by giving this publicity.
The School has never been in a more flour-!
ishing condition, and, so far from removing,
I am about to build a new Collegtiate lnst.
tute, and to settle permanently in Greenville.
Every :rrangenent has been made for a large
number of boarders. I am well :ware that
my success in Greenville has excited the en
vy and malice of sonic who are personally
interested in my removal; this feeling, to
gether with my ivell known political position,
as opposed to submission, has given rise to
secret efforts of some and the persecution
of others.
I am, gentlemen,
Yours, most respectfully,
J. HUME SuIoss.
BEDSTEAD FoR AN INvALID.-Dr. Henry R.
Frost, sometime since, presented to the South
Carolina Medical Association, a bedstead, to
which an aparatus is attaeed, by which frac
tures of the lower extremities of the body
may be treated by suspension. It was ex
hibited at the South Caroiina Institute Fair,
in November last, and is a very ingenious in
vention. The Doctor's assistant, 51r. John
Clark, met with an accident by which his leg
was fractured, and being a mechanie, coi
ceived the idea of fashioning this contrivance
for suspending it. The aparatus consists (f
an iron frame, plated with brass, fistened by
two screws to the bedposts; to this a rod is
attached, upon which two small rollers, con
nected by a wooden rod with corresponding
posts, are al'owed to run. Connected with
this by brass pullies is a trough, in which the
fractured leg is received. With the aid of
cords the limb is elevated or moved in a
horizontal position, front one part of the bed
to the other, the body closely following its
movements. The bandagcs being applied it
can be made to rest in the trough, and sus
pended when required. By means of this
novel aparatus the surgeon is enabled to
lesson the flow of blood to an inflamed mem
ber, and the patient to vary his position-sit
up, read or work without assistance.-Chas.
Courier.
A STAPEDE.-A party of adventurers,
styling themselves 4 Sable Minstrels." yes
terday gave out that they intended to give a
grand concert;" posted large bills, adverti
sed extensively, and persuaded a too coni
ding public that a rare treat was in store for
them. At night the doors were opened. the
hall brightly lighted, and an audience of about
one hundred expectant admirers in atten
denee. The hour otf performance being long
past, the audience begman to show signs of
impatience, then to cry aloud for the exhibi
tors to appear, when one poor wretch-the
scape-goat of the party-did appear, and in pi
teous accent announced that P. T. West, the
great delineator of the pas de African, had
taken the pas Espagnol, or in other words, had
"walked Spanikh" with all the money collected
at the door. Here upon arose a general shout.
Some cried 'sold' some demanded t heir money
back, and some were disposed to give tip the
money willingly it' they could but creep out
unperceived. But the umajority were niot so
easily appeased. The screen was broken
down, a general stampede ensued, and the
last wvhat wasm seen of the Sable Minstrels
was a man with a violin going at the rate of
about tifteeni knots an hour down flay Lane.
-Savannah News.
THmE Omto NULLIFYING LAW.-The Wil
mington (N. C.) Journal, an acquiescent pa.
pecr, anid oneo which is somewhat wedded to
thme nationamlity oft the Democratic party, in
commenting upon the law just passed by the
Legislature of Ohio. says':
'-Pretty well for Ohio! This is most di
rect and unqualified nullification, anmd not by
the insignificant State of Vermont but byv
the empire State of the Wes~t, aind the third
State in the Union. Decidedly the North
will have disunion. Uponi their heads be it,
for uas sure as this state of things progresses.
so surely must disunion come-and perhaps
thme soonmer the better. We have tried aot to
think so, but to this comiplexion must we
come at last. South Carolina must not stand
alone."
MAKE the best of a bad bargaitn.
Subscription Receipts.
Rev. D. D. Brunson, to Sth February 18352.
A. G. Turner, to 9th Jan '52.
WVest Corley, to 13th .March '52.
Nathaniel Corley, to 1 3th March '52.
Burditt Corley, to 13th March'52.
Ilillery Hardy. to 13th March '52.
Philip Jennings, to 13th March '52.
.John W. Dcnny, to 13th il arch '52.
Lemuel Salter, to 13th March '52.
Whitfield Smith, to 20th Miarch '52.
J. B. Coleman, to 13th March '52.
W. A. Turnier, to Sth Feb '52.
W. R. Allen, to 13th March '52.
HI. C. Blnxnm, to 2(1th March '52.
C. D. Elkins, to 0th March '52.
Wmn. Thurnmondl, to 21st Oct '51.
Battiloward, to Sth Feb '52.
Mrs. Elizabeth Burriss, to 9th Feb '52.
Wmn. L. Anderson, to 3d A pril '52.
Caleb Tally, to 22d Nov '51.
Daniel Prescuitt, to 9th Jan '52.
Luke Culbreatb, to Sih Feb'52.
Mrs. Martha A. Doby, to 20th Feb '52.
James Ferguson, to 1st Jan '52.
Dr. John Galphiin, to 1st A pril '52.
W. B. Galphin, to " " "
.J. M. Clark, to " " "
Z. W. Whatley, to " " "
David Westbrook, to " " "
Joseph Way, to " " "
-G.W. Foster, to " " "
Julha Evrit, to " " "
D. Z. Wright, to " " "
Lenard Butler, to " " "
E. H. Norris, to 3d Oct '51.
Rausonm Timmerman to 20th Jan '52.
S. C. Strom, to 17th May '52.
B. F. Strom, to 31st Jan '52.
Col. M. C. M. Hanmmond,to 1-4th March '52.
Maj. Win. Daniel, to Sth Feb '52.
Wmn. Barron, to 27th March '52.
Not ice. -
J TD. TBBiITS will hereafter sell
B BOOTS and SHOES. at the fol
~.lowing prices, for C AS8H 'ON LY :
Fine Water Proof Boots,......-.... 9 00
Fine Pump Boots,-..............-8- 0
Fine Welted do-................7 00'
Men's fine Pump Shoes,.......... 3 75
do do Welted do-......-..--- 5
do Kip do do ........... 200
Ladies Calf Shoes,............... 1 75
do do Bootees,...............2 00
J........., 20-:. tI i
Correspondence of the Advertiser.
11AM B1URG, March 25.
MiL. Eirron:-Tlhe accounts per Arctic and
Franklin are at hand. Our Cotton Market is in
a dtepressed sitc i very little selling and not
much disposition to purchase. Buyers generally
are apprehensive that when the accounts reach
Liverpool of the inreased receipts in this coun
try, and the rapid decline which took place oi
this side of the water some Weeks Vince, it will
materiall less n prices in that market, and they
dread its reaction here, consequeitly deakrs are
operating with a grat deal of caution. In addi
tion to this, the Banks are curtailing their ciretn
lation, which lias erused mloney to be very tight.
I have no ehange to notice in other articles.
I quote common prime Cotton 10 cents ; it re
quires a choice article to bring this figure.
O. P.Q.
CHARLESTON, March 2.1.
Thc news by the two steamers has insettled
the market for cotton, and the demand, which
was dull, resuhed in the sale of only d50 bales
of cotton, at Q.i a Il.-Mcrcury.
COLUMBIA, 'March 24.
Our review of the Cott on market for the week
ending :he 17th instant, closed with a fair and
steady demand, at prices ranging from 6 to 10.
cents. During the week just terminated we
[ind :ttle, if anything, new to notice.-Carolinian
E'or the Southern Congress.
Mr. EITOR: I offier for the consideration
of the voters of this Congressional District,
Col. F. W. PLCICENS and DrAYTON NANCE,
Esq., as candidates to represent it in the
Southern Congress. They atre gentlemen or
ripe experience, of tried patriotism, and united
to the State by the highest and holiest ties.
These gentlemen would possess some ad-'
vntages from their attendance upon the
NKashville Convention above many others, no
less worthy and qualified in other respects.
A VoTER.
Butler Lodge, No. 17 I 0, F,
. A Regular meeting of this Lodge
K will be held on Monday evening next
at 7 oelock.
JOSEPH ABNEY, See'y.
March 27 it 9
To the Public
W 11E are now receiving a large and well Se
V letted stoek of D R Y (ODS, 1110CE
RIES. IARDWARF. hIATS,SlOES, &c.
Which will be sold at the r.owes-r marke!t price.
WILLI \.\1S & CllRISTIE.
March 24 1851 tf 10
Baron.
1 0001 Lbs. Baltimore Sides.
5000 lbs. " Shoulders,
Just received and for sale low.
WILLIAMS & CIIRISTIE.
Iarch 2-1 1851 tf 10
To the Stockholders of the Edgefield &
Hamburg Plank Road Compa'y
rjj HE ilrectors of this Company, submit to
Lyour consideration, a statement of its affairs,
to this date.
At the commencement of our labors, it was
.ious the high price of Lumber, and the limmi
ed supply that could be procured at the mills in
the nieighiborhiood of the proposed line o.f Rotad,
made it imipraticable~ to rely upon nills already
ini oph ration for miateritl to conmstruct thme road;
our eflbrts were therefo.re immoeiately directed to
pocurie a isupply of t::ober-!anid, and er,.et a
s-eam-sawv millh, wvhich were carried into effeet as
sooni as prae~mieible. The mIll wvas commnenced
n the 15th of Mlarch 1850, and one saw put in
operationi on the 1 5th of M1ay foullowing. Ini
eiuseunlce of defective nmachiinery, imiperfect
work, andl inexperi ne 'I handis, it was several
weeks before the imilt eut satidirmetorily. about
which time the water fald aitd we wemre sub
jetedl ihr about six weeks to a heavy expense ini
hauling water a ho.'ii distance to sup~ply thle En
ine. In August wye precuiredh a plenitiful sitpply
of water. by siinkinmg a wvell to the depth ot inety
feet. U.p to this time, valuiing the Lumiber cut,
t thme market price, the mill run at a decided
loss. Sinice thamt time, the mill has worked satis
factorily, with thme exception of the stoppage of
to weeks, caused by defective work ini onie of
the boilers andl at the presenlt timle is cutting
about 40),C00( feet per week. The defective por*
ion of thle machinery, has beeni iimproved, aind
new machinery added, which works well, aid is
a material savinig in timet, labor, &c.
Three miles of the Road being comiplted, it
will be opened in a few days foi the use of the
public. IhlvingL secured ani am~ply sulpply of tim
ber, tol build the Road,* anid its proposed bran
eles, a nill in successful operation, and relyinig
in only a uodlerate amiioizit of nil!, we see no
god reason to prevenlt thie Road heeotming its
useful and profitable as its mlost sanguine frienids
have anticipated.
LIA BILITIES.
To Capital Siock paid ill.......$15,000 00
" Ulantce due on pturehiased Landis
payable ini 1851, '52, '53 andI '5 1.1,10 00
" kilahmee due on machinery &c... 1,079 53
" lDalaiice due 1 ni ctraciuits, hautI
inmg, htandl-hire, nmitennce otf
hiaiids, &c....................1,783 60
" Iinlance duie on Real Estate ini
HIaimbure..................... 400 no
" Protit and Loss Account........2.t01 00
$31,075 07
ASSETTS.
By lands valued at cost
'Geiger Tract..$5,500 00
" lainis valued at cost,
Cotsby Tract....,700 00
" RL'! estate in IIambutrg 500 00-0-12,700 00
" Invested in tmachinery, mill and
Buailding....................8,50 00
" Three miles Road valued at
$2,000 per mile... ... ... ... . . 0 000 00
"eas wvagons, Carrylogs, &c. . ..1,450 00)
" 185.000 feet Lumiber on haand,
valued a.$ 00................1,480 00
" Am'nt dutefor Wood, Lumber &c. . 172 31
" Bills Heeivable........... 3 42
" Balance Cash oii hand..........09 34
$31,075 07
IH. A. K ENRLICK, PR EsiDE.\T.
W. WV. SAuLs, Treas~urer.
Hamburg, March 15th, 1851.
Estrayj.
A D)AM MINICKC, living near Mount WYil
tlinig, tolls before iie a smiall RED) ST EER
Y E ARLING with a emmnalon sized bell on ; en
der part of the belly, lower end of the tail and
two hinid feet whlite ; abount two yeats old ; crop
nd t wo slits ini the righmt ear, uand an overbit in
the left. A ppriised at $2,50.
A ppraisrs.-A . W. Youngblood, Win. Gear
M. M. PADGETT, M. E. D).
March 10, 1851. 4tm 10
25 Bales GUNNY BlAGGING,
200) Pieces Dundee Baggiing,
75 (Coils. A iinch Kentucky Rope.
Foambrg ae by A1 . t' 2 SIE
NEW GOODS,
Cheap for Cash.
T ITE SUNIPSCRIDERS are now opening a
large Stock of
SPRING AND SUMMPR GOODS,
Or the tnewest and111 most flshionale Styles,
aiong which are
Mlch Colored antd lilack figured Silk,
Tissue Silk and Rich Linen Lustres,
French Printed Lawns and Muslins,
Plain, Cheeked and Embroi'ed Gingbans,
French, En glish and A merican Prints,
Pure Irish Linen and Linen DrJlls,
Worked Collars, Capes, CuN's and Sleeves,
English and German Hosicry,
Kid uand Pie-Nie Gloves,
Linena Slicetings and Sno'w drop Diaper,
Blea'ed an:l B3rown Shirtings and -Sheetings
Cotton Oznahurgs, Georgia Stripes & Yarns.
-A Iso
BONNETS. RIBBONS, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS,& SLIPPERS,
GRANITE, GLASS, CHINA AND BRITANIA
WARE, HARDWARE AND CUTTLERY.
NAILS, SADDLEIS, TRUNKS AND
CARPET BAGS, GROCERIES,
TOBACCO and SEGARS,
In fact, a complete assortment of all kinds of
Goods usually kept in a Country Store. They
were carefully selected and bought unmusually
low, and as our object is to do strictly a Cash
busihess, they will be sold at a S3AT.L ADVANCE
os TiE CosT. A call is respectfully solicited
froi all who wish to sare money by purchasing
their Spring supplies low for Cal.
.1. B. SULLLYAN & BROTIER.
March 27, tf 10
NEW GOODS.
W OU L) respectfully infurmr their customers
I and the public generally, that they are
now receiving their SI'RTNG STOCK, and are
prepared to offer fir inspection. the most choice
selection of FA N C Y G 0 0 D S, ever of
fered in this market. Before looking elsewhere,
we kindly solicit our friends to call ont us, and
examine our
Printed and Plain Bareges, Organdies,
Grenadines and Silk Tissues,
French lMuslins a 1 ., cents.
Plain and Printed -laeonets and Cambries,
New Styles of Printed DeLaines,
Mo'urningi 1nreges and Grenadines,
Plain and Printed Lawns,
American, English ani French Prints,
Linen Poplins, Gintghams. &c., &c.
We have. also, an extra assortment of the
latest styles of .IE WELRY, which we will sell
CII.tPEta than any other house this side of Char
leston.
Our Stock of HATS, BOOTS & SilOES,
SADDLERY, GROCERIES, IARDWARE
AND CROCKE RY, in price and quality, will
please the tumost fastidious.
Jonigmvires, March 25. 6t 10
0' Abbeville Banner please copy one month
and forward bill to R. M. F. & Co.
New Spring Goods,
ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
AucSTA, GA.
I AVE received this day from New York, hy
11 the steamer Alabama, large additional sup
plies of
Ladies' Dress Goods,
of rich and splendid styles, among which are,
Rich Grenadine MESOPOTAMIAS, a new
and sp'lendid article for Ladies' dresses,
Printed Pompadour B3AREGES, of new and
elegant styles,
Rich Chene and Printed CR APE DE PARIS,
Rich Foulard SILKS, in Dress patterns, of
splendid styles,
English Foulard SILKS, of superior quality,
at ver'y low prices.
Splendid White Lace ROBES and SCARFS,
Superior French Laen and Itemnstitch Linen
Canmbrie H ANOKERCIlIEFS,
Real Vzdenienesc and Thread L ACES.
White Tarletoni al LSLINS and Linen CA31
BRICS,
Stiperior 10-4 Damask Table DIAPERS, and
Damansk Tabsmle CLOTIIlS.
Plain and F'aney Linen DRILLS, for Gentle
men's and Youth's sunmmer wear',
With ai great variety of' other articles suitable
for the present season, and to all ot' which they'
respectflly invite. the attention of the public.
Mlarch 241, 1850. t f 10
DRi. A. G. TrEAGlrE, havinig
purchased the interest of his
brothmer, R F. T1'wMs.:, dee'd., in
the D)RUU STOI-:, at Edge'field
C. IH., takes thtis nmethod osf return
ing his thanks to their friends and
.the commnunity for the liberal pat
ronage be'stowed upon the firm.
A imd informs his friends and thu
-ptublie generally', that lie will con
tinue. the. Salof DR UGS, M1EDICINES, &c.,
at Edgelield C. 11.
Hie flatters himself that the experience derived
fronm fifteen yeatrs ehose appjlicationm to the quality
andI Compounding of Dr~ugm, as well as in the
administration, or remedial application of the
smine, will entuitle himu to sonic degree of public
conlidence in his ability to procure, cotmpound
and furnish his friends and the public with
P'URE anmd UNADULTERATED artieles in
his line.
Hie will continue to keep for sale all articles
usually keput by3 Druggists; and pledges himself
to sell as L.ow, as Drugs, ke., of thme same quality,
are sold in llamburg or Augusta.
Accounts to become dtue seumi-annually: the
1st of .January and the 1st of Jtuly.
H e is also willing to attenid a snmail practice of
his Profession, in its variotus branchems, viz: The
Practice of Mecdiinme, Surgery, Obstetrics and
Denitirstrv.
Office at his Drug Store, where he may al
ways be found in the day, excep~t professionally
absent, and at night after 9 o'clock, at his resi
dence-the late residence of E. F. Teague, dee'd.
Miarch 27, tt' 10
NOTICE'
THlE Subscriber having
purchased the fine large
and well bred young Jack,
ROUGII AND RE ADY,
will stand hint the present
season at his residence ont
I)y, where lie will be let to
mares at seven dollars for the season, ten dollars
to insure a masre to be in foal ,and twelve dollars
to iunsure a live standing coot.-Twenty-flve cents
to be paid to thte groom int advance, in every in
stance. No responsibility to involve on the Sub
scriber for any accident that maty happen, but
every care will be taken to avoid such. Any3
person putting a mare by insurance and changing
the tight before the fact is knowvn will be held
respoiisible for the insurance mnoney.
RtOUGli aind REAIDY is of fine Stock, and
is very large: lie is 14 hands hiigh and has
proved to be a sure foal-getter, and breeds very
large.
Persons living at a distance can send their
matres anid they will be pasttured and fed oni grain,
aiid taken ptarticuilar care of for 25 cents per day.
DANIEL HOLLAND.
March 25th, 1851. 4___ *t ~10
Chairs.
A GOOD Stock of CHAIRS of differe
q~ualities, sie, &. Ftor stale by
A. BURNSIDE.
Uamburg, Feb 13 tf 4
iron.
\TOSIRON, asred sizes. For sale
20 TON A.sor BURNSIDE.
Ihmhurg Feb 1:3 tf .3
A Card.
I BEG leave respectfully to inform the citizens
of Edgetiel.l, Village and Country, that I have
commenced a MERCANTILE BUSIN ESS in
the house situated between Mr. BRYAN's Store
antl the Court House.
My STOCK, consisting of all the varieties
usually found in aVillage Retail Store, has been
recently piurebas~d in Charleston, from Houses
that import their Goods,principally, direct from
Europe. And F fitter myself, that an ex
perience of five yearsin an Importing and Job
bing Ilouse in Charleston, together with other
facilities, has enabled ine to get a STOCK of
GOODS. that will, in point of STYLE and PRICE,
compare favorably with any Establishment in the
place. Persons wishing to purchase Goods for
CASH or on a credit until first of January next,
Iwill loose nothing by giving me a call.
A small share of patronage is earnestlysolleited.
LOD. HILL.
Edgefield C. H., Mar 17, i1851. tf 9
JMillenery and Dress Making.
RS. NICHOLAS takes this method of in
forming the Ladies of Edgefield, that
she still continues to carry on the
MJILLINER and DRESS MAKING
BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS BRANCIIES,
at her residence, up-Stairs abovc Mr. B. C.
BRYAN's Store, where she respectfully solicits a
share of patronage,
March 20, if 9
Notice.
IIRE MILES of the Hamburg and Edge
Lfield Pland Road being COMPLETED, it
will be opened fur the use of the Public on the
20th instant.
RATES OF TOLL.
Wagons drawn by 4 or more horses,..5c pr mile
do do " 2 do ..3o" "
do or Carts drawn by one do ..2c " "
Carriages, &c., drawn by two do ..3c " "
Horseback Travellers,............. " "
I. A. KENRICK, President.
Hamburg, March 18,1851. tf 9
Read-Quarters.
COLEMAN'S X ROADS, March 13, 1852.
ORDER, NO
ITE UPPER BATTALION of the 10th
T Regiment, S. C. M., will appear at Towles',
on Saturday, the 3d of May, for Drill and Review.
The Lower Battalion, will appear at Mt. Wil
ling, on Saturday the 10th of May, for Drill
and Review.
The Commissioned and non-Commissioned
Officers will assemble the day previous at the
place of render:ous of their respective Battalions,
for Drill and Instruction.
By order of 51. W. CLARY,
Col. 10th Reg'nt S. C. M.
March 20 St 9
Premium Daguerrcotypes!
IR. LEIGH of the firm of Leaon & TUCKER,
Augusta, Ga., whose Pictures was awarded
the first P-einium at the Stato Fair of Georgia.
I would respectfully announce to the Ladies and
Gentlemen of Edgefield and vicinity, that he has
taken rooms at the Spann Hotel, and would be
pleased to wait on all that may favor him with
their patronage.
February 6, tf 3
"In statu quo aute beHlum."
Leather.
O F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be bad at
the Tannery for CASn.
Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter
the best articlc for Harness.
Cash paid for Hides and good Oak Bark.
All orders addressed to Williams & Christie,
or to Mr. L. M. Mungis-at the Tan Yard, will
be promptly attended to.
.R. T. MIS.
Feb. 6. i f 3
Depot Lots for Sale.
T WILL ofl'er at Public Sale, on Wednesday
lthe 2d daty of April next, sundry lots around
the D~epot Square at Nine-Six Depot near Cam
bridge on the Greenville and Colunmbia Rail
R oad. The location is healthy, well watered and
eligible for business. Further conditions, will
be made known on the day of sale.
JAMES GILLAND.
March 17 - t* 9
Corn. Flour and Ilamis.
3000 BUSH ELS PRIME CORN.
45 UB1LS. CANAL FLOUR, Double
extra Genesee & Em~pire Mills.
2000 LBS. PRIME H AMS, just received
from Baltimiore ,and for sale by
JOSIAH SIBLEY.
IHambnrg, March 15, 4lt 9
TO Bridge Bluilders.
P ROPOSALIS for building a Bridge acrosa
the Sal uda River, at the " Saluda Mills,"
one andit a half miles above Higgins' Ferry, arc
solicited from persons experienced in Uridge
Building. For particulars apply to Dr. H. M.
Eichelberger, near the place, or to E. P. Abney,
at the Mills, or by letter, at Ihiggins' Ferry P. 0.
E. P. & J1. AB3NEY,
For those concerned.
March 13, 5t* 8
Notice.
T HOSE indebted to the E~state of Hugh Hill
..burn,d deceasedl, are requested to umake im-~
mediate payment, and all those having demnands
to present them, properly attested, to me, on or
before the first of January next, or they will be
rejected. Given under my hand at iny office,
this 29th A pril, 1850.
JOHN ITILL, Adm.
May 1 tf 15
Estray.
BPALMER TYLE~R, living in Granite.
* ville, tlsbefore mec a BAY RORSE,
with white hind feet, star in the foerhead, blind
in both eyes, about fiftcen hands high, and sup.
posed to be nine years old. A ppraiscd at 815.
J. J. SENTELL, M. E. D.
Feb. 13, 1851. 4tm 6
To Purchasers.
T O make room for the incoming Spring Stock,
I will sell tho remainder of may Stock of
WOOLENS AT COST, FOR CASII or at
greatly reduced prices, on thme usual teroms.
W. P. BUTLER.
Feb. 27, 1851. tf 6
WIanied.
A GOOD BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
.1can get a 'good situation and permanent
emnploymenat, by coming well recommended, to
the Subscriber, near Coleman's X Roads, S. C.
M. W. CLARY.
March 10 8t 8
Fish.
wfiBBL lageNo. 3, MACKEREL,
OU3 afbarrels No 2 "
75 Kits, No 1,
50 IHalf Kits Nol1. For sale by
A. BUlRNSIDE.
hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4
.Wails.
500 KEGS of CUT NAH2S, assorted sizes.
For sale by A. BUR2NSIDE.
Hanmburg, Feb 13 tf 4
.Woice.
a Lpros indebted to the estates of Thmos
Floo, dceaedarc requested to make im
mediate payment, and all those having demandi
against said estate to present theni properly attes
ted acc.ordinmg to law.
I spt , 150 WM. HERBERT, A dm'r.
Scote.830ly 33
RICH SPRING GOODS.
SNOWDEN & 5EEAR
AUGUSTA, GA.
IHAVE just received, from New York, a
large supply of RICH DRESS GOODS,
of new and splendid styles, among which are
Rich Printed Bareues, Crapes De Paris, and
Gren:adines, of elegant styles,
Rich Printed Jaconet, and Organdies, of the
latest Paris styles,
Ladies Worked Lace Sleeves, and Mantillas,
Ladies French Worked Muslin, Cuffs, Sleeves,
Collars and Mantillas, of the latest Paris
styles,
Rich Embroidered and Plain, White and Black
Grenadine Shawls,
Sup. White, Black and Salmon Colored Crape
Shawls,
Rich Embroidered and Black Lace Scarfs,
Superior Plain and Black Watered Silks,
Lupin's Superior Sumn r Black Bombazines.
Silk and Linen. and Silk and Cotton Poplins
of the best quality,
Superior Fancy Ginghams, in great variety of
styles,
Extra French, Landon and American Prints, of
new and beautiful styles.
The above, with a great variety of other
Fancy and Staple articles, suitable fur the Spring
season, comprises the latest and most choice
styles of recent importatiosns. The public are
respectfully requested to call and examine the
assortment,.
March 20 tf 9
Hosiery.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
ArGTSTA, GA.
H AVE JUST received frotn New York, a
very large supply of ENGLISII and
GERMAN COTTO N HOS E, of the best style
and manufacture, comprisimg Ladies' White,
Black, Brown and Ilode cold HOSE, of stmall,
medium and large sizes.
Misses Witte. Brown and Mode col'd HOSE,
Gentlemen's and Youth's Cotton half HOSE,
of small, medium and large sizes.
Having selected our HOSIERY with great
care, in reference to shape, style and quality, we
feel assured that it will give great satisfaction to
our custoners. The public are respectfully re
quested to call and examine it.
March 20 tf - 9
A CAIRD,
T IE Trustees of the Edgefield Female In
stitute, in announcing the death of the late
Rector, Mr. RODFa'T I1. NICnoLLS, have the
satisfaction of informing the patrons of the School
and the public generally, that the exercises (of the
Institute will be resumed on .Monday next, 17th
instant, and continued under the Superinten
dance of Miss M. CORNELIA PELOT, in the
higher Classes, and Miss ELIZA P. PELOT,
in the Primary Department.
The Music Department will be under the di
rection of Mrs. SUSAN NICHOLLS.
The Trustees take pleasure in expressing their
entire confidence in the competency of the above
named ladies in their several Departments.
The Terms and regulations of the School will
be the same as heretofore.
N. L. GRIFFIN,
F. H. WARDLAW,
S. F. GOODE. .
EDMUND PENN, e
R. T. MIMS.
March 12, 1851. tf 8
Ice! lee! ice!
TIE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a
large supply of SUPERIOR ICE, whole
sale atnd retail, which he off'ers to the City and
Coiuntry trade, on as reasonable ternis as any
other House in the City.
JIOHN 13. MARTIN, AGENT,
Charleston Neck Ice House.
Charleston, S. C., March 15, 1851.
N'. B -Persons wishing Ice sent to any place
on the South Carolitna or Georgia Rlail Roads,
can be supplicd by addressitng a letter to the
Agent, at Chtarleston, S. C., and the Ice will ho
forwiarded on thte receipt of the samei.
J. B3. M., Agent.
Cost price chtarged for Casks and Blankets.
])rayage to Rail Road, 126 cents per package.
M1arch 20) tf 9
2,200 Acres Pine Lands
FOR SALE!
BEING desirous of making a change in my
JIbusiness, I will sell at private sale my lands
ott Shaw's Creek, 1:3 tmiles front Edgefield, and
10 front Aiketn. On the premises are an abun
datnce of water power, well improved with d wel
litngs atnd other houses, atnd also, mty POTT' EE RY
attached. rTere can new be a bargain htad.
C. RilODES.
Marcht 6, 3mn 7
lLT The Newbelxrry Senttinel will please copy
three timeis and forward bill to this off1ee.
Fifty Dollars RewardE.
R A NAWAY frotm the Subscriber sotme titne
in D)ecember hust. a negro mn by the
name of LUK E, about thirty years of age, live
feet ten or eleven inches hgh, dark eomnplexion
and rather plensintg coatetnance. I purchased
him of Allen S. Dozier, of this Dlistriet, near the
Saluda River, where he is well kntowns, and tmost
likely lurking in that neighborhtood.
I will pay Fifty Dollars for his delivery to mc
in Hamburg, otr Thirty Dollars for his delivery
to any Jail itt the State.
G. W. GAMIA NY.
IHamburg,March 4, 1851. tf 7
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN OltDINARY.
B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Orditnary of Edge
field District:
Whereats HI. R. Spann, Esq. htath applied
to me for Letters of Administrattion, on all
and singular the goods and ehattles, rights
and credits of R. II. Nicholls, late of the
District aforesaid, deceased.
Trhtese arc, therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singutlar, the kindred and creditors of'
the said deceased, to be atnd appear before me
at our next Ordinatry's Court for the said Dis
trict, to be holdetn at Edgefleld Court House
on the 3d daty of April next, to show eause if'
any why the said administration should not
be rranted.
Gitven under my hand and seal, this the 19th
day of March. in the yeatr of our Lord one
thotusatnd eight hundred and fifty-otne, and itn
the 75th year of Atmerican Independence.
JOHN HILL, o. E. D.
March 20 ,2t 9
Losi or* .!islaid,
A NOTE OF HAND, drawtn by John Lyon,
t.Esq., payable to M. A. Quarles, for twenty
three and 62-100 dollars ($23,62) dated in May
1848. All persons arc hereby cautioned from
trading for said Note, as the same has ntever been
transfereud to any one. Whoever having thte said
Note will leave it at this Office or return it to
Loagmies. R. M. FULLER.
March 10 4t 8
INotice.
A LL thtose indebted to the Estate of Abiah
Robertson, deceased, are requested to make
payment, and those htavintg demands to present
thenm, properly attested.
JOHN HILL, Admn.
A pril 2,15
Notice.
A LL those having detnands against the estate
of Allen B. A ddison, deceased, are reques
ted to present thetn properly attested and those
indebted to tmake paymeut.-.
G. A. ADDISON, E'u
E. 3. MIS. E's
NEW GOODS!
THE Subscriber is now re
ceiving a SPLENDID Stock of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
FOR
Gentlemen's Wear,
CoisilNo OP
Super sup. Back French Twilled
CLOTH.
Super sup. Blue French Twilled Cloth,
" " Brown "4
" " Black fig'd and Doe Skin CAS
SIMSERS, (a large supply,)
Fancy Checked DRILLINGS, new styles,
White figured "
Heavy Plain "
A superior lot of Plain BI'k Silk VESTINGS,
Figured " 4
Fancy fig'd ""
White " " "
White Silk Vestings embroi'ed with Animals,
Buff and White Marsailes " " "
" " Valentia " " "
A beautiful lot of Fancy Silk CRAVATS,
Silk NECK TIES, with embroidered Ends,
A large lot of Black, White, Kid and Linen
GLOVES,
Also, a good supply of HATS, READY
M ADE COATS, of various kinds, SHIRTS,
DRAWERS. &c., &c. All of which he will
sell Low for Cash or to punctual customers, and
madc up in a style inferior to none.
JOHN LI ON.
March 13 tf 8
NEW GOODS.
T HE Subscriber has just received his Stock
of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
from Charleston, direct importations,
Rich Silk Dresses,
" "1 Tissues,
" " fig'd "
" Figurud Barages,
" " Muslins Swiss and Jaconet,
A fine Lot of Gingham and Muslin Gin
hams, for Ladies Dresses,
Ladies Embroidered Capes, fine worked
Collars, Cuffs and Sleeves,
Fine Bonnets, Bonnet, Sasl, Neck and
Cap Ribbons,
Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread,
and Sewing Silk,
HA TS.
White and Black Beaver, Moleskin, Panama,
Leghorn, English, Straw and Palm.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Gentlemen's, Ladies and Misses, of every
variety.
A few ready made COATS and VESTS.
Also. GROCERIES, HARDWARE and
CROCKERY, all of which will be sold vEav
tLow, and a liberal discount for CAsn.
B. C. BRYAN.
March 13, tf 8
Anderson Female Academy
AND
COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
REv. E. E. PRESSLEY, M. D., Principal.
REv. ROBERT II. REID, A. M., Professor
of Sacred Literature.
SAMUEL B. JONES, Instructor in Mathe
matics, &c.
A. H. BUTTERWORTH, Instructor in Mu
sic and Drawing.
Miss E. McQUERN, Instructress in Primary
Department.
T flE Board of Trustees having now organ
ized the above Institution in all its details,
would respectfully announce -to its friends and
patrons, and the public generally, that the exer
cises commenced on the first Monday in Februa
ry. 'The Faculty have been selected iith great
care, and are each distinguished for Literary at
tainments, and high moral character.
In Music and Drawing, the Trusteesbave suc
eeded in securing the services of Mr. A. 'H.
uv-Tmawon-rn, a gentleman who has taught
these branches with distinguished success in
Europe and the United States~ For the last three
years Mr. BUTTrEawvoRTH has been engaged at
the Barhamnville Institute, and in the town of
Columbhia, where he has given the highest satis
faction.
The Trustees would recommend to Parents
and Guardians the importance of sending in
pupils at the beginning of the session, as the dif
ferent classes will then be forimcd according to
the rules prescribed in their late Catalogue.
An excellent Private Boarding House unda~er
the charge of Mrs. E. Rionmisox, and connected
with thme Institution affords a line opportunity for
that quiet and retirement so essentially necessary
for Students. The House will also be furnished
with Mlusical Instruments for the use of the
boarders,
Termis.
PRa:ARv DEPAanTtEN'r.
Per annum.......................$!2 00
COLLEGIATE DEPART3MENT.
First Class....................... S20 00
Second Class,.................... 25 00
Senior Class,...................... 30 00
' OaNA3ME'TA..
Minse on Piano, Harp and Guitar, pr ann. 40 00
Vocal Music,...................... 10 00
Drawing, Painting, &e.... .... .... . 0 00
Embroidery and Needle Work,........ 20 00
Ancient or Modern Languages,.... ...30 00
tr Good Boarding. $8 per month.
Bloard of Trustees.
IHox. J. N. WHUITNER, Chairman.
S. M. WILKES, Secretary and Treasurer.
Hion. J. L. Oaa, H~on. A. Evrss,
J. P. Bvssox, B. F. C~rs
Et.:JAn W EDD, L. A. Ossoaxe,
Dr. A. P. CArEa, J. W. IlIason.
March 1851. 4t 8
Jrecroes Wanted.
W A NTED by tho Hamburg and Edgefield
?Plank Road Company, by the month or
year, TWENTY able-bodied H ANDS. A pply
to If. A. KEN RICK, President, or
S.TRO BRDESue'et
Hamburg, Feb 3, 1851. tf 3
N~otice.
A LL persons having demands against the es
t1tate of Jacob Shibley, deceased, will please
to render theni in duly attested, and those owing
the said estate will please to make immecdiate pay
ment. SILAS LANIER ,Adm'r.
Cum Teat. annex.
Sept 4, 1850 ly 33
Turpentine Soap.
5O BOXES TURPENTINE SOAP,
20 boxes Variegated do
14 Cases Chinese Washing Fluid. For sale
by HI. A. KENRICK.
Hamburg, Feb 3 tf 3
Execiutor's Sale.
A young negro woman and child.
do do do seamstress, washer,
starcher and ironer. A t private sale, apply to
G. A. A DDISON,
E. J. MIMS, )u
Jan. 8th 185I.
Nlotice.
A LL prsons having denmanmds against the es
..Itat of John Harrison, deceased, are re
quested to hand thenm to the subscriber, proiperly
attested, and all those indebted to the estate'are
requested to mnak e payment.
JA MES M. HARRISON.
A dministrator.
wcpt 3,185n ly 23
GRANITEVILLE HOTEL.
THIS admirablylooead-HOUSE
having recently-uIdergan exten
fill
eive repairs and 6mprovetis
now open for the sekdi i'datmod of
the public.
For salubrity of climate, beauty andvariety of
scenery, and a balmy and healthful atmosphere
this establishment offirs attractions unequalled in
the Sonthern country, either for the- invalid
from the North, or as a summer .retreat for the
citizens of the South, to whom the daily coinmu
nication by Rail Road, the fgourishing Manufac
tory near by, and the opportunity for bathing,
fishing and hunting, must prove great-advan
tages.
The proprietor, a native of Charlestoi, will
spare no effort to accommodate those who may
favour him with their patronage. Granitevlle is
in sight of the Rail Road. An omnibus will al
ways be in waiting at the arrival of the ears, and
every attention will be paid to baggage. As ae
commodation train runs to and from Hamburg
daily.
March 13 4t
VICTORIA HOTEL.
THE Undersigned late of the
Eagle and Phenix, Augusta, and
m'I Carolina Hotel, Hamburg, respect
fully announces to her friends and
the public generally, that she has leased the ele
gant and commodious building known as the
VICTORIA HOTEL, where she will be happy
to receive all who may favor her with theirpat
ronage. The situation of the House renders it
desirable to those visiting the city either on busi
ness or pleasure. No pains will be spared to
render satisfaction to all who may call. An om
nibus will always be ready to receive passengers
at the Rail Road and boats.
E. C. WEST. 71
Charleston, March 13, 4t 8
Chronicle & Sentinel, Edgefield Advertiser,
Laurensville Herald and Greenville Mountai
neer, will copy four times weekly, and forward
bill to E. C. W.-Charleston Courier.
GROCERIES.
40 HHDS. SUGAR, consisting of faik to
Uprime and choice.
Also, Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and Clarified
sugars.
100 Bags Old White Java and prime Green
Rio Cof'ee,
2,000 Soeks Salt.
20,000 lbs. Sweed and English Ire.
1,500 Kegs Cut Nails of good quality.
200 Kegs 45 to 6 inch Spikes.
30 Bales Gunny Bag 'ng.
100 Coils Russia and Kentucky Repe..
30 Boxes, half and quarter Boxes, Bunch Rat
sins.
75 Boxes Candles, consisting of Sperm' Ads
mantine and Hull's Sons Tallow Candles.
40 Boxes and half Boxes, Jackson's No r.
Soap.
30 BbIs. New Orleans and Hais. prime Cuba
Molasses.
20,000 lbs. Prime Baltimore Bacon Sides.
Also, choice Baltimore Cured Hams,
10 Bbls. Plaster Paris. Also, Roct Yime and
Gypsum.
5,000 lbs. No. 1, Extract and Pure White
Lead of Union Mills and Bedville Brands,
Linseed and Train Oils,
Superior Lamp Oil,
Cooking and Air Tight Stoves,
Large Supply of Saddlery, consisting olMenhb
Bove' and Ladies' Side Saddles and Bsidlbs,
Whips, Saddle-Bags, &c., &e.
2,000 lbs. Damaged and good SobA Leatnter.
Also, Boots and Shoes and UpperLoather.
Half Barrels No l and 2 Mackerel- .
Also, Extra No. 1, Mackerel.
Furnifture.
A large Stock of BEDSTE ADS and ItIT
RASSES, Bird's Eye Maple Cain Sceat Chairs,
Dining und Office Chairs,
Wood Seat Chairs,
Cain Seat and Cain back large Roeking Chairsr
" " and Wood Seat Ladies Sewing das
Low priced Tables and Bureaus, ad Nurse
Chairs, Willow Waggons and Willow Cradles.
A good assortment of TChurns and' Wash
Stands, Iron-bound and Small-brass bound Wasit
Tubs, Brass bound Buckets, &c., &c. For
sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY.
HIamburg, Mnrcht 1st, 1851. 2m 7Z
U?7 A bbeville Banner, will please copy.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Iverson L. Brooks,
vs.
Antoine Piequet and Henry Bialfer Reief.
IL. Cumming, Ex'rs of John
Fox, dee'd. and So. Ca. Rail
Road Company.
IT appearing to my satisfuetion that Ante
eentors of John Fox, deceased, two of the
defendants in the above ease, are absent from,
and reside without the limits of this State;
on motion of Mr. Bauskett, Plaintiff's Solici
tor: it is ordered that the said Antoine Piequet
and Henry H. Cumming, Executors as afore
said, do plead, answer or demur to the said
Bill of complaint, within! three months fronm
the publiention hereof, or the said bill will be
taken pro confesso against them.
S. S. TOMIPKINS, C.LE.E.D.
Commissioners Office, Feb. 26, 1851.
Feb27, 3m 6
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORDINARY.
B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge
field District.
Whereas, E. H. Norris hath applied to
me for'Letters of Administration, with the
Will annexed, on all an singular the goods
and ebiattles, rights and credits of Nathan
Norris late of the District aforesaid, deceased.
These are therefore, to cite and admonish
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said deceased, to be and appear beforo me,
at our niext Ordinary's Court for the said Dis
trict, to be holden at Edgefield Court House,
on the 24th day of March inst., to show
eause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this the
eighth day of March in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one
and in the seventy-fifth year of American In
dependene.J H H L,.E.D
March 13, 1851 2t 8
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah
.1Blackwell, deceased, are requested toarakce
immediate payment, and those having demands
will present tem properly attested
April 17 1850 tf 13
Not tee.
A LL persons having demands against the Es
tate of Jacob Long, dec'd., will present
them duly attested, and those indebted willmako
immediate paynment.
J. A. EICHELBERGER.
Jan 30 tf 2
M~olasseS. -_
30 HRDS..CUBA MOLASSFA .
10 " N. Orleans "
50al b " Goldeni Syrup, very. fle. For
sale y A. URNSIDE.