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forthe sake of harmony would wait for it
two yeas-he had little confidence though
in previous Co-operation, but thought it cer
taiatocome.subsequently to action. He
* ast h'w6ever in the meantime for taking
s;ome-irrevoCiblo step, lool:ing to disunion
like Cortes-when he landed his hand full of
troopsdn the shores of Mexico, for the
conquest of that empire, he went in for burn
ing the ships behind him--he would move
in the Convention to recall our representa
tives and senators from Congress, and go
for cutting one by one the ligaments whic'i
bind us to the Union. He would have the
'steps of the State to be forward not back.
war, after waiting a reasonable time for
co-operation and not obtaining it-he then
went for throwing the secession flag, to the
breeze and trusting to the God of battles.
Palmetto Regiment.
We are requested to inform those members
of the Palmetto Regiment who propose
meeting at Columbia on the anniversary of
the battle of Churubusco, that the Town
Council have. made arrangements for their
entertainment at any of the Hotels they may
-select for themselves; and that on the 19th
and'20th committees will be at the depots of
the different Rail-roads to receive them as
they arrive. The committee request those
arriving previously to leave their names with
Col. Maybin, at the Congaree House.
r We are also gratified to perceive that the
South Carolina Rail-road Company have
tendered a free passage for them to and from
Columbia. We have no doubt but the Green
ville and Charlotte roads will tender the same
privilege. The object of the meeting is one
that appeals to the patriotism of Carolinians,
and we have all reason to be-licve will be
enthusiastically carried out.-Caroiiuiau &
Telegraph.
THE Mobile Tribune of Sunday, says;
"There is a rumor in town that the difliculty
between Foote and Quitman, of which we
gave some account a few days ago, led to a
duel, in which Foote was killed."
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ALABAMA ELECTIoN.-In the First Con
gressional district, the majority of Bragg, the
Southern Rights candidate, is about 2,000.
In the Second district, Abererombie's (Sub
missionist) majority is 1,1'1.
In the Third district, Harris (Southern
Rights) is elected by 543 majority.
In the Fourth district, Erwin (Southern
Rights) is elected by 430 majority.
We have nothing reliable from the other
three districts.
MONTGOMERY, (Ala.) August 11th.-The
Tuscaloosa Monitor (whig) admits the elec
tion of Erwin. His reported majority is 430.
The result in Hubbard's district is doubtful.
The contest is close, but the chances are in
favor of Hubbard.
We cannot classifythe Legislature, but the
Union men claim a majority. As in iany of
the counties the question was not made, there
is no data to make up an opinion. We think
the Union men have it.
NORTH CAROLINA ELEcTIoN.-We learn by
a gentleman from North Carolina that the re
turns in Stanly's district, so faras heard from,
show a gain of 74 for the Democratic candi
date over the last election, when Staniy was
elected by 47 votes, and afford a hope that
he is.defeated.
KENTUCKY ELECTrox.-The returns thus
far received show the election of Presley
Ewing, (W.) in the 3rd district,
In the 5th district, James W. Srtone,
(Democrat) is probable elected. which is a
democratic gain. In the 9th district Isham
G. Harris, (Democrat) is re-elected.
The next delegation will stand five Demn.
oerats and four Whlgs and one Independent
WVhig.
The Whigs generally concede the eleetion
of Lazarus WV. Powell (De mocrats) as Gov
ernor.
John B. Thompson (Whig) is elected
Lieutenant Governor.
CONDITION OF FREE NEGROS.-The free
negro question is thc most insoluble of all
the social problems of the day, and stands as
a practical sarcasm on all the theories ofI
abolition emancipation, immediate or remote,
with or without expatriation. The follow
ing showvs what the condition of a free negro
is in the young and fertile State of Ohio:
"FREE NEGROF.s IN Onmo.-A writer in
the Baltimore Patriot, wvho is travelling in
Ohio, gives the following account of the
Randolph negroes, who. it will be remember
ed, were driven from thme homes which had
been procured for them, by the whites:
" Troy, about twenty miles from Dayton,
is a small and rather dilapidated town, be
tween this place anid Pequa. Along the
canal the majority of the Randolph negroes
arc located. It was in the adjoining county
of Mercer that thme large tract of land was
purchased for their settlement, from which
they were forcibly ejected by white inhabi
tants. The condition of these poor creatures
is a sad commentary on the miserable policy
of emancipating negroes, and allowing thenm
to remain in this country. The majority of
these once invaluable servants are now worth
less pests upon the community among whom
they are located, and often want for the com
mon ntecessaries of life. I heard several
of them express an ardent wish to return to
the shores of Roanoke again, where they
once had plenty, and did not know what it
was to suffer for want."
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BEWARE OF MAP YENDERS ()-W~e learn
from the (Georgetown) True Republican
of the 30th ultimo, that Dr. Packard, a map
Vender and Abolitionist, after having spent
about two weeks in and about Georgetown,4
where he succeeded in selling three maps,
and securing half a dozen subscribers for
as many more, was waited upon by the Coin
mnittee of safety of the Southern Rights
Association, and inform that it would be
-' the part of prudence for him to limit his
stav" in that neighborhood, wvheretupon the
saill Dr. Packard " took up the Line of march
in the course of an hour afterwards."
TxE AUGUsTA BRIDG s.--The Rome, (Geo)
Sordherner speaking of the proposal of the
South-Carolina Rail Road Company to ex
tend the-road across the Savannah River,
And to establish a Depot in Augusta, thinks
that it would conduce to the interest of mid
dle and Cherokee Georgia-to have the Depot
established, and hopes that, inasmuch as the
charges on freight~ over the Augusta Brtdge
now exceed twenty-five per cent, the peoplei
of upper Georgia will free themselves fron,,
what it characterises as, an " outrageous im
position."
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PosT OFFICE OrER AToNS.-The postmas.
ter general has established a new post.office
at Reynosa, Laurens Dist rict. T. WVier, Post
master, as-,also one at Mollihorn, Newberry
District, J. N. McCrackin, Postmaster. Thme
office. heretofore. known by the appellation
of Poplar Grove, in Newberry District, in fu
ture, is-to- be called Beth Edcn.
-A Conasroanuxt. of the New York Her
ald says, that Cot Fremont's agent, in
England,'his' sold Fremont's right to 45,000
acres of land in California, to a company in
Londonf, for $22 per aere,- amounting, in all,
toa narly-a million of doar. . - .
From Cuba.
By the New Orleans papers of the 7th, we
notice the arrival of the Cherokee, bringing
dates from Havana to the 2nd inst. 'The
Delta says:
'We conversed to-day with a gentleman
directly from Puerto Principe. He tells us
that the patriots-the whole people, in facto
of that district-are in the finest spirits
their enthusiasm is unbounded-the women
evincing greater ardor in the cause than even
the men. Before the young and the brave
set out to join the patriot standard, their
lovers invariably tell them-come home vie
tors, or return not at all !
This gentleman tell us-what indeed we
already know-that there is no reliance to be
placed on the statements published by the
Spanish authorities. They suppress every
thing that tells in favor of the patriots, while
they magnify every incident a hundred-fold
that can be construed into an evidence of
their own success.
"They publish long lists of prisoners, and
of deserters from the Patriot camp, while. in
fact, there has not been yet. a single desertion
from the Patriot ranks, and the government
forces have made but one prisoner, Aguero
and, although since his aarest they have daily
threatened to shoot him, they have, up to this
time, been afraid to carry their threats into
execution.
The editor had also a conversation with a
gentleman from Havana:
" There are, he says, now concealed in the
house of an American friend of his in Ha
!van, two oflicers of the Spanish array, a
lieutenant of the 12th regiment, and an adju.
tant of the 9th regiment. They state that
fully two-thirds of the army in the island are
imbued with the spirit of disaffection, and
that they only await the arrival of Gen. Losez
to march over, arms and amnunition, to his
standard. Of all this we have ourselves very
strong corroborating proof. The army will,
therefore, be found rather a brittle staff for
the royalists to lean on for support."
War. W. Batowx, says the Baltimcre Sun,
a fugitive slave, now in England, advises
fugitives not to come to that country. He
thinks they are poor enough there already.
He advises those miserably subsisting in
Canada also to emigrate to the West Indies,
and wishes their friends to get up an organi
zation for that purpose.
Eir A NEw POST Oflice, ealled Buck
Head, has been established in Pike county.
Alabama, and Daniel W. Jefeoat appointed
Post Master.
OBITUARY,
DsPARTeD this life, at his residence in this
District, on the 21st July last, in the 76th year
of his age, Mr. JOHN JORDAN. The de
ceased was a good citizen and a remarkably ex
emplary man in all the relations of life. In 1832
he became a member of the Baptist Church at
Goodhope, and in 1831 was ordained a Deacen.
Mr. Jordan exhibited his religion in his life, and
will long be remembered for his pious walk and
conversation. le lost his wife some years be
fore his own death, but left surviving him, chil
dren and grand-children to mourn their loss.
le gave the most satisfactory proof in his deport
ment as a christian and during his last sickness,
that the loss of his sur viving friends was his eter
nal gain.
C OMIIERCIAL.
- COLUMBIA, ALG. 11.
The- week just brought to a close has been
pne of unusual dullness and inactivity in the
ctton market ; so much so that the sales of the
week have been too inconsiderable to be a fair
criterion of the present value of the article. In
the course of the week two steamers have ar
rived from Europe, viz: the Atlantic, with dates
from Liverpool to the 23d, and the Europa, with
dates to the 26th nlt. In the present duill and
inactive state of the market it is impossible to
say to what extent prices might have been effect
ed by thmese accounts had there been a supply of'
cotton for sale ; as it is, huowever, we contnue our
former quotationm, with this remark, that the
must be taken as the nominal value of the articee
for the present.-Carolinian.
CH A RLESTON, Auo. 11.
There was considerable improvement in our
cotton market to-day, the demand resulting in
the sale of 650 bales, at 5A a 84-thue bulk (3S0
bales) at 75 a S-fuller prices than for several
days.-Mercury.
Nolice.
A PPLTCA TION will be made to the Legisla
' ture of Southm Carolina at its next S'ssion,
to vest the title of the State of South Carolina in
the Estates of John B. Logan, and Charkes Lo
gan deceased, in the legitiumate children of Isaiah
Blackwell late of Edgefield District, deceased.
Aug. 14 1851 3m 30
Ad iitao' Sale.
W ILL be sold att the Hotel of Mr. Compty,
on Saturday the 30th inst., all the perso
nal estate of Mrs. Susan M. Nicholls, deceased,
coosisting of Household Furniture, &c. Terms
Ca.R. T. MIMS, Adtm'r.
August 13. 1851 3t 30
Notice.
ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Mrs.
. Susan M. Nicholls, deceased, are requested
to make inmmediate payment, and those having
demands against the estate will present them
properly attested. R. T. MI~ilS,
Aug 13, IS51 tf 30 Admn'r.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN ORDINARY.
B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge.
field District:
Whereas John Harris, hath applied to me
for Letters of Aduministrationt, on all anid
singulair the goods and chattles, rights and
credits of Wesley Harris, late of the District
aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admnonih~l
all and singular, the kindred and creditors of
the said deceasedl, to be and appeatr before me
at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis
trict, to be holden at Edgefield Court Hotise
on the 29th day of Aug. next to show cause if
anwytesaid adtmnistration should not
Given under my hand anud seal, this the 13th
day of August, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, and in
the 75th year of American Independence.
14OHN HILL, O. E. D.
Aug. 143t 30
C~ihairs.
A GOOD Stock of CHAIRS of different
tq ualities, sizes, &c. For sale by
.A. BURNSIDE.
Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4
Turpentinae Soap.
59 BOXES TURPENTINE SOAP,
20 boxes Variegated do
14 Cases Chinese Washing Fluid. For sale
by II. A. KENRICK.
- I-m,,,., Feb a tf 3
For the Southern Congress.
Mr. EDIToR: I offer for the consideratior
of the voters of this eongrc.ih>:ui Di.,tri.t
Col. F. W. PICKENS and DRAYToN NAuE
Esq., as candidates to repressent it in th<
Southern Congress. They are gentlemen o
ripe experience, of tried pat:iotis:n, and unitet
to the State by the highest and holiest ties
These gentlemen would possess some ad
vartages from their attendance upon thi
Nashville Convention above many others, n<
less worthy and qualified in other respects.
A VOTER
Butler Lodge, No. 17 I, 0 0, F
.A Regular Ineeting of this Lodg
: Will be held on Mlonday ev-ning Iex
at S odoek.
R. T. MlMS, Sc'y.
Aug 14, 1851 tf 29
Masonic Notice.
A Regular meeting of CON
I CORDIA LODGE, No. 50, wil
be held at their Hall on Saturda:
the 16th A ug. at S o'clock P. M.
Se, A punctual attendance of all th
Members is regnested,
CHARLES McGREGOR, SEC'RY.
August 7 2t 29
HORNS' CREEK BEAT COMPANY
Attention!
You are hereby warned to be any
appear at your regular Miurter Grouii
on Saturday the I tsh instant, arme'
and equiped as the law directs, for dril
and instruction.
-By Order of
CArr. S. HARRISON
P. B. RYAN, 0. S.
Aug 11, 1841 It 30
Head-Quarters,
2ND BR IGADE, S. C. Mt.,
EDGEFIELD C. 11., August 2, 1851.
ORDER, NO. 3.
A COURT'W-MAR.TIAL for the trial of al
1-Defaulters, to the B1rigade Encampment
assembhled at,Camtp Butler, .1uly 28th, IS.851, wii
Ibe held at Longmires' Old Store, on Friday the
12th September next, to consist of the followin(
Oficer:!, as Members, viz:
Colonel G. T. M:ss,
49 M. W. C.AntY,
" D. 0. IlAWT:HORN,
" SAMx.. McGowEN,
" W.V. QuATTLEntu,
Lt. Col. R. P. BLessoN,
'' Joux GIBsON,
" W. M. DREx,
Major J. G. BAsBIss,
4 1). L. SnuAw.
" V. Ti mm.ItMA%,
Captain STUART IIARRISON,
4 S. T. C. P. Jo-:s.
Maj. ABNER ATKINSON, Judge Advocate.
The Senior Officer present will act as Presi
dent of the Court, and in the absence of th
Judge Advocate, the junior Officer present ,il
act as .J udge A dvocate.
Colonels of Regiments will lave their Defaul
ters (Comnmissioned. non-Commissioned Officer
and Pioners) warned to attend, and furnish t<
the Court the evidence of the same.
By.order of Brig. Gen. J. Rt. WEVER.
Z. W. CAawvLI., Brigade Major.
August 14 2t 30
QT Abbeville Banner copy twice.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facia~
to me directed, l'shall proceed to sell al
Edgeticid Court House, on the first Monday
in September next, the following property in
the following case, viz:
Leonard Suber, Agent, es J. H-. Castle
berry ; Matheny & Bewly vs. The Same
one house and lot in the Town of IIaniburg
known as the "- Hotel," adjoining Iots
of RI. M. Owens and others, fronting or
Centre Street and running back to Gobt
Street.
Wade Glover vs. Martha 0. Kimbrell, the(
tract of land where thle defendants lives, ad.
joining latnds of John Marsh and others.
WVilliatm Hamis,jr. Survivors vs. Cimarles
B. Carter, the interest otf the defendant in
tile tract of land whereon his mother lives
contailninmg one thtotsuscm, (1000) acres, adjoin.
ing lands of Johnt Wise, Mary Hlightower
and others.
L. HI. Mundv vs. WV. Freeman, WV. S. Coth.
ran vs. G. XV. Christian anid WV. Freeman,
one sorreilball face mule.
WV. G. Russell vs. Blenjamin flaird, one(
negro girl Ha~rriet.
Mat heny and Bewvly vs. M. L. Gearty, otne
neiroe matn Joe. Termls Cash.
S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D.
August 9th 1851 4te 30
CORONER'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUThl CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Whitfield Brooks, et. al.
James Cochran.
B)Y virtue of an Execution in this case,
J)shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Couri
House on the first Monday in September next
seven acres of l.mnd, bounded North by Thos
G. Bacon, East by Mrs. Weatherford, Soutl
by Mrs. Blalock, ind West by Sherry Covar
and on tile day following. I will sell1 at thle
late residence of Jamies Cochran, deceased
2 IBeds and Furniture and 2 Bedsteads, 1t
Chairs, 1 pair Drawers, 1 Side Board, 2 Ta
bdes, Shovel and Tongs, I pair Fire Irons,
Clock, some Crockery Ware, 2 Smnoothinl
Ironms and 1 Chest, levied on us the propert~y
of James Cochran. Terms Cash.
D. WVHITE, C. E. D.
Aug. 14, 3t 30
Notice.
OuR Fine JACK, Tip.
-pacanioe, will mla
-,' his Stand at the Stabk,
of D. Hellamd, Esq., al
a ** $6 the Season, $8 to in,
sure a Mare. with foal, and
$10 to insure a live Colt
Mares put and transferred the insurance mnoney
will be claimed. Th le Season to. commniec or
Wednesday the 13th August.
0L. & J. CURRY.
Aug 8, 1851 *5t 30)
HOUSE AN\D LOT FOR SALE.
TnE Subscriber~ offer's for sale li!
aimi HOUSE and LOT at Liberty Bill
S On thte premises are a large Dwell.
ig House, with all necessary ou
buildings, a good Garden ad Tren Acres of bot.
tomI land. Also a wvell arranged Store Housc
anhd Physician's Office.
Trerms will be reasonable. A pply to the Sub.
scriber on the premaises.
JTOHN ANDERSON.
Liberty Hill, S. C., July 5, 1851 if 30
Wheat, Wheat, Wheat.
200 RUSHELS of Prime WHEAT can b
' haj aplyinlg early to tile Subscribe1
at Winter Seat, at $1 per. bnushel, Citsh.
JOHrN GASKINS.
EXECUTME ARE NT,
By IHi. Excellency, J. A. ME Ass, Governor and
Commnander-in-Chief in and over the Slate
of South Carolina.
W IIEREAS, information reached me that
an atrocious murderWds committed upon
John McDaniel, of Barnwell, by six young men,
amowng whom were Seaborne E. Farmer and
William G. Tobin ., and whereas, the aforesaid
Farmer and Tobin have made their escape-now
be it known, in order thaf t~r may be brought
to trial, I, JOIN H. MEANs, Governor in and over
the State of South Carolim, do issue this my
Proclamation, offering a reward of FIVE.11UN
DRED ])OLLARS for the delivery of both, or?
Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars for the delivery
of either of them to the Jailor of Barnwell Dis't.
Farmer is about 25 or 28 years old, 5 feet S
inches high, well made, fair complexion, blue
eyes. light hair, two of his front teeth slightly
broken ofy. Has a sear on his cheek, about an
inch and half long, made by the out of a knife.
Tobin is 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet I1 inches
high, fair complexion, very.little beard, light hair,
white teeth, thick lips, well made, and is badley
scarred on the right arm and shoulder.
Given under my hand and the seal of the State,
I f L. ")the 5th day of July, in the year of our
[. S Lord one thousand eighteen hundred
and fifty-one. . J. I1. ME AES,
W.V.F. AnTuon, Dep. Sedfy of State.
Aug 14 't 30
PROSPECTUS OF
The Georgia Home Gazette,
A NEW
- LTERARY AND F.MIiY NEWSPAPER.
Pt'r.LisIED AT AUGUSTA, GA.
T ] E Subscriber would respectfully inform
the Pubic that lie proposes.to commence. at
an early day, in the City of Augusta, the publica
tion oita WEEKLY LITiRARY AND FA3ILY JouR
i AL, to be devoted to Literature, Science. Educa
. tion, Art, Agriculture and Manufactures. It
1 will also contain the Current News of the day.
and the Local News of the City. The principal
aim of the Proprietor will be to make it a valua
ble and welcome weekly visitor to the Fireside
-a pleasant and cheerful friend of the Home
circle. While, however, the especial object of
the " G.E'rrE" will be to cultivate the Beauti
ful, the Useful shall not be neglected. We pro
pose to render it, so far as possible, valuable in
every department of life, and worthy of the gen
crous support of the community generally. The I
" GEonGiA 1l031 GAZEY'rE," in its character of
a Family Paper, will be Neutral in Politics and
Religion.
T.. aid us in the accomplishment of our object,
we invite the attention of our friends and the pub
1e in . or behalf. We desire to build up, in this
city, a Literary Journal of high character, which
- may serve as an avenue through which shall be
*coinmmnieated to thin public the mental labors of
a p->rtion of the Southern people-to aid to the
extent ".f our ability in the advancement of South
ern Literature-to foster and encourage native
talent. and to further the prosperity of Southern
Institutions and Interests. No diligence and
n. elrt will be spared to render the paper wor
I thy of the patronge of its subscribers.
The first number of the "GEooA TOMt
G ierru" will be issued about the first day of
September. We desire, then, to be judged not
by whlat we promise, but. py. whaa e perform.
Terms-Two Dollars ADVgnu ANCE ;
six copies will be fu'rnishedkfor,$-13'copies
for S20. -The money ~ it~ ly acompan~y
the order. .Any..frien arirocure.
ing us four subscr'ihers, an i forwarding $8, will
be entitled to a copy gratis. Kadress
ROBERT A. WHYTE,
Editor and Proprietor.
Augusta, Ga., August 1st, 1851. 5tg 301
Notice.
PPLC TION will be made to the Legis!a
to reof Sonth Carolina at its next Session,
tvettetitle of the State of South Carolina, in
the Estates of John B Logan and Charles Logan,
deceased, in M. W. Liles and his wife Rebecca,
A mbrose Nicks and Eliza his wife, and Edwvin
P. Hlolloway and Amanda his wife.
August 7 3m 29
LL persons indebted to the Estate of Eliza
?. beth Carter, dee'd., are requested to make
against said Estate will pres~ent them properly~ at
tested. A. J. RA MBO, Adm'zf
A ugust 7 6m* 29
Notice
TS HEREBY given dhat applieation will be
- mad e at the nex Session of the Legislature
fhr the renewal of the Charter of the Ferry oin
Savannah River. three miles below Augusta,
known as (lie Sand Thar or Wallyham Ferry.
ELIZ. R. WHATLEY.
A ug 7 *3m 29
Bacon! Bacon!
JUE.ST received, a large supply of CHOICE
BACON SIDES, and rior sale by
SULLIVAN & BROTH ER.
A ug7 i t: 29
Sheoemaldlers.
XTANTED) two good SHOEMAKERS, no
cusome tomakngpegged work.
eusomnd o mkin R. T. MIMS.
May 22 tf 18
Bacon.
[O HUS. CHOiCE laltimore BACON
- U ShESjust received fand for sale by
WILLIA MS & CHRISTl E.
July 17 tf. 26
No0tice.
A LL thtose having demanils against thme esetate,
Iof Allen B. Addison, deceased, arerequs
ted toe present them properly attested andths
idebted to make payment.
G. A. A DDISON,
H. J. MIMS.~ Ex'rs.
July 24 1850 tf 27
Notice.
~LL thosc indebted to the Estate of Abiah
-i Robertsonm, deceased, are requested to make
payment, and those having demands to present
them, properly attested.
A pril 29, -15
Notice.
4LT.. persons indebted tothe Estate of Mrs.
.tiTrceia Lowe, deceased, are requested to
make immediate payment, andl all persons having
demnands ngainst ....id Estate, arc also requested
to present thema according to law.
HENRY KEY, Ex'or.
July ]0 .. 6m 25
Suiina and Cofiee.
20 TIS. SUGA R, different brands,
75 Barrels St. Croix Granulated Sugar,
16.Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar,
1000 Lbs. Loaf Sugar, double refined,
50 Barrels Coffe-e Sugar,
75 Blags prime Rio Coffee,
25 "' best Old Government JTava Coffee.
For sale by A. BURNSIDE.
New Family Grocery!
S. E. BOWERS,
At the corner oposite Robinson's Hardware Store,
and fronting Ketcham's Hotel,
IAI BUnG, S. C.
P ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and
the public generally, that he has opened a
New Grocery Store,
where he will keep constantly on hand, a choice
stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, GLASS
AND CROCKERY WARE, which will be
sold at the lowest market prices.
The public are earnestly solicited to call and
examine my stock before buying elsewhere, and
every exertion on my part, wil be miade to satis
fy those that call.
There is now in Store a large supply Sugars,
Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Wines, Liquor,
Porter, Mustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger, Nut
nmegs,'Cloves, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Cheese,
Butter, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Powder, Shot,
Lead, Lamp and Paint Oils.
Also, Tubs, Buekets. Churns, Brooms, Brush
es, Blaeking, &c.
Also, 20,000 lbs choice BACON SIDES, and
2,000 lbs John Fitch & Son EXTRA HAlS.
August 7, tf - 29
For Sale!
r 'H AT well known Tract of Land on Wilson's
Creek and Big Saluda River, formerly
known as the ANDE'RSON MILL TRACT,
and containing about (1,700)
Seventeen Hundred Acres.
There is about 3-0 acres cleared and nearly all
fresh. The balance is well timbered .with Oak
and Pine.
There is about 100 acres of rich bottom land
on Saluda River, and 100 on Wilson's Creek,
which is very little subject to high water.
A large portion of the high land is as good
rich land for Cotton or any kind of grain, as any
on the River or in the District.
There is two fine new SA V MILLS and a
COTTON GIN and SCREW-the Gin runs
by water.-There is also, an excellent FLOUR
MILL. which makes as line flour as any .Mills
at the North, and as mucli to the bushel. Also,
a tine CORN MILL, and all in good order for
custom.
The Columbia and Greenville Rail Road runs
within one hundred vards of the Gin House,
and within one hundred and fifty yards of all
the Mills.
There is a fine DWELLING HOUSE, on
the Anderson Road, two miles from the Mills,
and two miles from the River. This handsome
and commodious mansion, just finished, is two
stories high, sixty by forty feet, and contains
eight large Rooms, nearly all of which arc neatly
finished with plastering. On the premises are
all the out buildings necessary for a large planter.
Any person wanting a bargain will do well to
call forthwith on the Subscriber, at his premises,
four miles below Island Ford, on Saluda River.
THOS. J. DYSON.
July 20 3t 28
0-ir The Newberry Sentinel and South Caroli
nian will please publish the above 3 times, and
forward their accounts to me. T. J. D.
Valuable Lands on Savannah River
FOR SALE.
IT.ILL BE SOLD, some time next fall, for
VV the purpose of Distribution among the
widow and children of Peter F. Moragne, de
ceased, that VALUABLE PLANTATION on
which the deceased resided, containing about
1200 Acres.
lying on Savannah River, immediately below
Hrksdale's Ferry. This tract is a fiue cotton
plantation, with three hundred or nmore acres of
low grounds, wvell timbered and with a good
dwelling and out houses, gin house and screw,
and othier'buildings necessary for plantation pur
pose.=Th~e ab'ov~ .tract will be sold on favora
ble terms; purchase money will be secured.
Persons who wish to purchase lands will do well
visit this tract and ride over it before buying any
where else.
July 31 2m-wtf 28
Premiiumni Dagiuerreani
AUGUSTA, GA.
31/, *RIEN yon visit A ngusta, call at the PRR
S MU1DAGUEXRRIEAN GALLERY,
and have a fine Dagtuerreotype of yourself, for
here you will find one of the mzost elegant D~a
gerrean1 Saloons in A merica.
Daguerreotype stock of every description for
sale at a small adlvance on New York cost.
LE[GII, TUCKE R & P'ERKINS.
Jttne 12 8m 21
To Rent,
A Very' pleasanltly located house
.... in Graniteville, containing seven
S Roomas, with double piazzas and all
-* necessary out buildings, with a line
well of water, and a large yard and garden spot
attached.
The Unumso is situated on an eminence and
commndi's a tine view of the Village and adja
ent country. For terms, apply to
B. C. HARD.
Giraniteville S. C., July 31 3t 28
(lT llanmburg Republican copy.
Notice
IS H EREBY given that the reward of $50,
Ifor the recovery of the runawvay boy LUKE,
i no longer offered.
G. W. GARMANY.
Hamburg, July 29 3t 28
Notice.'
A LL person, indaebted to thme estates of Thos.
-Flood, deceased, are requested to niake i
nediate paymenlt, and all thomse having dlemanilds
gainst said estate to present thenm properly attes
~d according to law.
WM. HIERBERT, A dm'r.
Sept 2,1850 ly 33
Notice.
?LL Persons are warned against trading for
a Note made payable to Thieophmilus 11ill
r bearer, for about five hundred and eighty-five
ollars, by the Subscriber as princip~al and JIaimes
XI. Richardson surety. It was given in Janua
ry, and will be due the 25th December next, but
its consideration having proved inadequate, I
shall resist its payment.
ClIESLEY ATWY
June 19, 1S51. tf 22
lron.
O OSIRON, asotd sizes. For sale
.2O. b A .rt BURNSIDE.
Lard, Bacon and Hamns.
T lIE Subscriber has in Store a lot of superior
HAMS. BACON AND L ARD, and will
continue to receive through the season a supply
to meet the wants of his customers. He respect
rully requests all who may come to the Village
to purchase the above articles, to give him a call
before buying elsewhere.
G. L. PENN, AGEN'?.
July 24 tf 27
N11. 0. sWMolasses.
BLS. saEbyW CROP, a superior article, for
Uamburg, Feb 3 tf 3
Notice.
A PPLICATION will be made to the Legisla
-ture of this State at its next Session, for a
new Road from Samuel Ste:en's on the Martin
Town Road in Edgefield District, to intersect the
new cut road at Capt. R. R. Tolbert's in A bbe
ville District.
July. -3 1 t r 2n
CARD.
THE Undersigned respectfully solicit tle at
1 tention of Country Merchants and Planters
to their very extensive and well assorted Stock
of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &e., &c., com
prising
400 Hhds Clarified New Orleans and Museo
vado Sugar.,
300 Packages Crushed and Loaf Sugar'
150 Bbls No 1 and 2 Clarified Sugam.
1000 Bags Cuba, Rio and Java Coffee
4000 Pieces Dundee Bagging, (weig'hing 4 ,o
I lbs-44 to 46 inches.)
100 Bales Heavy Gunny Bagging.
1000 Coils 6 inch Hemp Rope.
500 Hbda Bacon Sides (Baltimore Curing)
100 do Choice Shoulders,
100 do Museovado Molasses,
1000 Bbls New Orleans Syrup,
1200 do Rectified Whiskey,
300 do N. E. Rum,
100 do Northern Gin,
200 Packages French and Domestic Brandy,
150 do Madeira and Tenn. Wine,
100 do Sweet Malaga Wine,
150 Boxes Tobacco (various qualities,) -
300 M. Segars, (assorted brands)
50 Casks London Porter,
300 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles,
Together with Soaps, Starch, Raisins, Tesi
Spices, Champagne, Cordials, Syrups, Pickles
and all articles usually kept in their line, which
they offer for sale on accommodating terms.
07 Orders promptly and faithfully executed.
SIMMS & NANCE, -
No. 1, Hayne St, Corner Church St.,
Charleston S. C.
June 5, if 20
Cheap Goods!
10 00 YARDS pretty Chene Mium
lins at 10 cents per yard,
5,000 yards pretty Chene Muslins, Madder
colors,126 cents per yard,
10 bales.Brown Homespun, 64 ets. pr. yda
5 cases white do. 6f do
5 " blue, bluff-striped and plaid Home
spun, 10 cents per yard,
1 ease Apron Checks, 10 a 12 ets pr yd.
2 cases Cottonades, for pants, 19 to 25'
cents per yards
500 'pieces white, pink, blue, green and or'
ange Mosquitto Netting, 75 ofs to $1,
100 pieces 12-4 Lade Netting,
Georgia-striped Osnaburgs and Homespuns,
at Factor's prices, just received at
GRAY BROTHERS,
290 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga.
June 12 if 2
Ready Made Clothing.
TUST received a large assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, consisting of
Alpacca, Linen and Gro Deta SACKS an&
PALTOS.
Linen, Cottonade and Gro Deta PANTS,
Black Satin Silks and Marsails VESTS, all of
which will be sold VERY LOW.
WILLIA MS & CHRISTIE.
May 22, tf 18
Warehouse and Commission
Business, .
JACKsov S'r., AucusvA, GA.
ri IE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform
his friends and the patrons of WALKER,
BaYsoN & Co., that he will continue the WARE
HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS
at the Ware House formerly occupled by them,
and hopes by strict attention to the interest of
his customers, to receive a continuance of the
liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm. He
will give his personal attention to all btisiness en
trusted to his care.
Particular attention will be given to buying of
Bagging, Rope and Supplies for his customers,.
which will at all times be bought at the lowest
prices, sind'lbriil culh aanem illk me-M on -
produce linStore.
.G. WELKER.
July 10 Gm 25.
SH ERIFF'S SA LE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Jesse Smith, )
1-s Domestic Allachment..
L. D. Johnson...
S. J. Watson,
rs. ~ .Domestic Attachment .
L. D. Johnson.
B Y an order from his Honor, D. L. Ward
law, I will sell in the above stated cases,
at the residence of S. J. Watson, on Thurs
day the 21st day of August, the following
property, viz: One bay Mare, Saddl'e and
Bridle, a one horse wagon, and nine head of
cattle. Terms Cash.
S. CHRISTIE, S. E. U.
July 28, 1851, 4t 28
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Wilson Holstein and w ife,
and others, IBillandamendeJ
ris(Billfor Parti'n.
E. H. Norris and others.J
TT appearing to my satisfaction tliat Win.
A B. Norris", Sally Sawyer, Alexander Nor"
ris, Luther Norris and Nathan J. Norris, De
fendants, reside beyond the limits of this
State : On motion of Mr. GRIFFIN, Solicitor,
Ordered, that the said Defendants, as also,
any child or children of the said Nathan J.
Norris, not named above, do appear and
plead, answer or demur to this Bill, within
three months from the publication of this
Order, or that the said Bill be taken pro con-.
frsso against them.
S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D).
Comm'rs Office, June 24, 1851.
June 16, 3m 23
South'rn Water cure Institute
LOCATED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.
ITS magnitude being recently enlarged is
now cap able of accommodating TWO HUN
DRED AND FIFTY (250) persons. The pro
per appointments of this Institution render 'it
most attractive to Invalids who may be forced to
seek redemption from disease...
T. CARLTON COYLE, M. D.,
May 28, 1851. ly 19
Fish.
0BBLS large No. 3, MACKEREL,
&130 Half barrels bo 2"
75 Kits, No 1,
50 Half Kits NoI. For sale by -
A. BURNSIDE.
Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah
..Blackwell, deceased, are requested to make:
immediate payment, and those having demands.
will present them properly attested.
JAMES BLACKWELL, Adm'r.
April 17 1850 tf 13 ..
Bagging and Rope.
25 Bales GUNNY BAGGING,.
200 Pieces Dundee Bgig
75 Coils, & inch Kentuck ope.
For sale by A. BURNSIDE.
Hsmburg, Feb 13 if 2
NoUce.
ALL persons having demands against the Es-.
1.tate of Jacob Long, dee'd., will present.
them duly attested, and these indebted will make*,
immediate payment.
J. A. EICHRLBERGER. ~4
REMOVAL.
DR. A. G. T.EAGUE having removed his
Siure to ' North side of the Public
bquare, in t.e srane building and next door to
Mr. J. Lvos's Merchant Tailor Establishment,
respectfully invites the attention of the citizens
of the Village and surrounding country to an
examination of his Stock.
Edgefield C. H., July 10, tf' 25
Drugs, &c.
FRESTI and Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, &c.,
purchased under the supervision of the Pro
prietor, all of the most reputable nostrums, &c.,
and for sale at the Drug Store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Oils and White Lead.
A LARGE supply of Linseed, Pure Sperm,
li Whale, Train, Neetsfoot, Castor, Sweet,
and Olive Oil, &e.
Also, a good supply of White Lead, pure and
extra, for sale at the Drug Store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Putty and Glass.
ON hand an excellent lot of Putty,
Also, an extensive assortment of Coach
and Window Glass, of various and assorted sizes,
and for sale at the Drug Store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Alcohol, &c.
A LARGE supply of Alcohol, 80 and 95
pereant.-Spts. Turpentine, Etherial Oil,
&c., for sale at the Drug Store of .
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Physicians Shop Furniture, &c.
k LARGE and well selected lot. Also Medi
a cal Chests with necessary furniture for
families, Medical Saddle Bags, &c., just received,
and for sale at the Drug Store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Trusses.
J UST received a large lot of Trusses, Utero
eC Abdominal Supporters, Mrs. Bettis's for La
dies, and for sale at the Drug store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Perfumery, &c.
A FINE asse'tment of Colognes, Extracts,
Perfumed Sachets, Toilet Cases, Puffs in
boxes, Pearl Powder, white and pink; Cosme
ties, &c., &c., for sale at the Drug store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Toilet Soaps, &c.
JUST received, some of the finest Fancy Tol'
let Soaps, ever ofl'ered in this market.
Also, Transparent, Pink, Orange and Lemon
Wash Balls, for sale at the Drug store of
A. G. TE AGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Brushes! Brushes!!
A LARGE supply of Tooth, Flesh, Nail, Hat
and Hand Brushes, of a superior quality,
Also a variety of Paint and Varnish Brushes
and Rlenders, Tanner's Scrubbing and Oiling
Brushes, &c., &c., for sale at the Drug Store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 if 25
Paints for Water Colors, Pencils, &c.
IN STORE a good assortment of Paints for
Water Colors, in boxes and by the Cake,
Camels and Sable hair Pencils, Bristol Board,
&c., &c., for sale at the Drug Stora of
July1OA. G. TE AGUE. .
Fancy Note Paper, &c.
'A LARGE and h~andsome variety of Fatrey
Note Paper, Envelopes. Mottos, &e., just
received and for sale at the Drug store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
.Tnly 10 tf 25
Confectionary.
TUST received a superior lot of Candies. com-.
C mou and tine, Sugar Plumubs, Mint Drops.
Lemon Sugar. Suctar Sands assorted, Prunes,
Citron. Figs, Almonds, &c., for snle at theo Drug
store of A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Spice, Tea, &c.
, G001) supply or Spice, Pepper, Cloves,
?1 Nutnmegs, Macc,'Ginger, and a variety of
Extrets for flavorig,
Ako, Young Hyson and Black Teas, Cocoa,
&c., for sale at the Drug store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
.Tuly 10 tf 25
Tobacco, Segars, &c.
TIUST received a supply of excellent Chewing
t Tobaco. Also, Cut Tobacco, of a fine
quality, Segars, Snuff, &c., for sale at the Drug
store of A.. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Candles.
Tp ALLOW, Sperm, Adamantine and Wax,
Lfor sale at the Drug store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Lamps, &c.
T ASS LAMPS, Lanters, 'Thermometers,
&c., for sale at the Drug store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
JTuly 10 tf 25
Seed.
El) and White Clover, Blue Grass, ke., for
.~sale at the Drug store of
A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Leeches,
C'ONSTANTLY on hand and for sale at the
~Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Genuine Tinctures, Syrups, &c.
r'INCTUTRES, Ointments, Syrups, JDistilled
Iand Medicated Waters, prepared by the pro
prietor in strict accordance with the United
States Dispensatory, and for sale at the Drug
store of A. G. TEAGUE.
July 10 tf 25
Lime.
3O BLS. ChOICE STONE LIME, not
slacked, in fine order. For sale by
H. A. KENRICK.
Ihamburg, Feb a, ts 3
Estrayj.
OHN B. ROUNTREE, living ten miles
eC below Cambridge, and one mile east of the
Martintown Road, tolls before me a LIGHT
BAY HORSE MULE, supposed to he eight
years old, about twelve hands high, marked with
the gear a shod all round. A ppraised at $65.
SAM. STEVENS, M. E. D.
May 10, 1851. m4 17
M~olasses.
30 IITDS. CUBA MOLASSES.
10 " N. Orleans "
50 " Golden Syrup, very fine. For
sale by A. -BURNSIDE.
Hamburg Feb 13 tf 4
Notice.
A LL those having demands against the Estats
of A bner V. White, deceased,are requested
topresent them, properly attested, and those in
debtd to make payment.ONHLA .
April t 21,5