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E DG1EF , P -. . 3 C TIIUR SDAY, AUGUST 21, 1851. STAR 1EDOUBT. Wi: h'ape oar read!.rs vi!l give their attention to the very rem-lh; and well-written articles nou appear:g in our pap.r over this signature. GROCERIES. Loon at the verv taking advertisements of 31r. S. E_ ovx::s. of anmburr., and Messrs. J. It. 4 W. 31. Dow. of Ainrusta. (a. It wionld scein thal they hrave full rupplirUs of tie comfor's and !txu rie. f ries of Iife. W remri our thainks to Mr. Dlow:-:s far thal ddlighful ham ie sent us by the waggon. Thing mua be ,;uod where it came fron. W: refer m:-dica! indemii and dealers ii dr e. r., t the card of 3Iesrs. PRATTIV & R'T'F on man:ht r cohumn. We kinow themr bothia to hr sk ifuli awl elciientI bui.-iness imien. a:I t horou-h edut ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ R;i aRdPyiin.ilvnr1:1oad facili. ties'. the n ill be etnab led tilr bar:iiu< to tlei eustoiern:. We unt!erstand their establishient i. Nevburrry is a very cumplete ono. XE SEMIll .1Y We tak jpleasure in e:dlinz public attentinn tc the ad(rii ement of the new Sohoil to lie oeiit in his Vi:!a. on the %,.I 31onday in ic::a imoint ha. We know nothing of the Principal's qualiinrea tions, but jiudzt fron what we have h eliard that they are amply sniliciern for that position. Of Mr BACOx's aiIity inl hais depiartitunt it is unneceswa rv to speiak ill a omnmun:i!y w.eif- has ihe:-i so lonim wi;l so Lvorai h! iLown. 3frs. 31cC.i xrciis: ;as 1'in eitinm entire s:a IIti In the instruc tion of chirhean fir severil years past. Tie Initioinn will. withut a doa. prove to be ("ne of -.:h lrae and we ealmoit to, aoirdially ree-.nimnemi it. t0 tO e patra-amr: of F.;etelld Dis trict. W ni.-raaal tha' the Schoowl vill be olened at 3ir. 3ect.ixro'Ks hoiuSe inl the lam11erozmit0k end of oir town. EDGErIELD COLLEGIATE INST!TTE FOR THE EDITCATIOX OF Y01* LINES. R n:v. in.r.; A. R.vitoxn. Principal (f the Intinueo. haet !eed in outr handh fiii r.t circular. Ht- promi.4es 1 th se who ma xm y f. or him with their pa r;ea:. edea:inal advantares (fAiryoung hlaic of a sirriir cha rractr. And, from per tom;! !:t::wl-dp. we* are cionifid.-t that both hilt. .ee!f :'t hi aeromnplished hoily wvill exert thetn seAve t i.:: -1etihse prtmi-es :aooi. Of theirabili t t d o. thra c11n1 be- no <, e1s:i0n. Mr. ibYm t a i. n:eerrie.: very considerahhe t-a-s itab'. li a first c!!as, Fenan!e Seniiarv in ou: i : a'nd wve tr1vt ti- a.-niarous people ra:n ttm he I a a:.:!q hii, lot Ii!I not fail to ren.n./ ::hmplantly has'r iv -worthy eWsrt. F .dLi !- never len fnavoired with more n com p ai X : -b- :b1n sh_ will he for tie en-iiintz ver. Ve hr::e to sei:r villiaine once' more he erm. tire vary rd if litenratme. No exceit tnaow. r-irow-fi:'in. far tendi!:m or children e.~awlrre. Our :cAjols cantnot be excellLed. T!lE Ii0t2 OF TRIAtL iS IIASTEXIXG O5. It is hut thrree shionr months to the meeting oif our T. ei ltr:e. arnd the.n wil! hamve .arrived the perid when aiithii triue comlinf of Carolina poli tres is to ha eleerly ascerined. fly that time it wvill hr. p!- iitdy shown~i whemler or trat there is any'. haape oaf ano'a-r Ir::tte'~ co-oa;-r:ine wvinth Sombi.l (Caroinat in her ra-i-tanr! to i tunjuit and! tyran i tit::rne.:-- i; th :a C-raGve'rmenut. Toi air nmimI it i: arnam!.reh'aa!y conviajtin thtat tihe gnm::vle far t!s -hone nrc rapi!iy vanmishiir'. Wa hiz! tr--:ead tco-h to thme eesertions~ of outr erood L.-5.md in th.. Wa.t.:anal will eneavor yet ter hiip;e thart tsjm-:la: ah-ri; i. frvorab'.le io tine poliy of ,:11h (C::raa's:i. miay riesur: froam thie-:e exertiion<. in ::aa,;..- em.: ,:~e. I>:: \.-- fa:rr it is almoant like. "IrcK::r ae.: t hai-y." Theri resrh iaf ire riecenat ie~a :a'rsin lr .iaba:a !< a nythIi:mn but ch.erin: tao ih.- ''nino' :advaa.ta's of co-aope'riat. To irhoa. whune thscok hridth -i p::h- lahbiient afsi~ i.... y:IrJ .earet daelrh. Ui we. re :iM i.r.:. a ady of ~ (l ao-opera. tiit': . . :*..:; a'r'li:'a rie;rnsiiate the. idea if rn!sb:6hn Tao :h1..as.w-:l asa to irs. iIe mproe-e" !'al whic 'e*r to he openaingt up ti ,ir viw ut bring rei1al ilapin:inent. Shoulmd 21.1.4-1::: at'a'';:i at'.a in ;b-.: fiaittstep. 'if Akh mal.:.n t'i '-r. aoi.hk-.) aaur SimmO 'wi!! thara ainne.:t.:i:ahi bev phmae in at pi:imn wh~re. .rrim:.:! no~ ter: a finaa!e!cnaie---ai; lanat thrier m I . he L.~;' in ru:<;nr.u.tci: a:ri'lel-isolu su'~eri seal:. Th rre eart :hmen lhe nmo hamlf-wayv granrd. If i he einrh.i'-:l, prov~en thm:rt oar fre'iew!.:in otlher stateas amre powrieasrt even: to coanr.uii er.d a-h i-i* with u as to th~e best mrode ot iare:iaiizinr: furere .ioiut1:rmr resii::re,' v htri hnave W:- tia do but tao tutrn ti iii ih !aother Craoliniana a:e! ,marnettly en-* quiret, -- whl at . :m a iscur adi'y !" Ii it lie aet thad thaat nr' .8mnrha'rn Le::i,!mm:r, w.'ill h!rr':nm to anty prp- in thart rt:4ahto ii ..m ir:.ni. wtir-:e w'ill l theC w'..a.r af ouri div:;!d:r samah a prop;osi:iaan? W\ill it :.n be btut inii~ir their coandemnraationr lbe foaraha:!.:ma:d therebyv we.'~a!:aetirz th.e force oft our nerin ai n v ~'r ,' who e!a' cir t hat '.e w.'i!I noat rem::iia i': ti h is 1-nie.:a m:m bra : to the. w.'rome: iif a. : . , rfn ..:vi: h 0ma:.-' tm-h w..il! :'.umred ly r tp:; ..s mhre.u-:hn thni:- (cour;itun-d'i authritlne. thrat th. -v --.a -.ae da bit:,iaof thete thain2s iWe cainr:at i! :- hat air fmi--ado the co-pratrijn win . vall aenternmain thr hiiat:. thoaujdt. foir a mrrmn't. S::lh a coutrse woaumiili e imbcmtitrmm andr e-:an tidiaeuharv, marn it werre :doiptead wvi:h a 1ir,--itr.nirmaion toi fall btak ni-ilv unrder the tyram:y. of .ormh'rrrnr~ari::. F-or it 'ivient. if Unoii are inr paawe.r thron::houiit thae Soauth, thtrm thn: v:.ad bi th-ir :riadvic t s--thmr tis inr d.-; .. vau:rA, jtIe l.indr iaf confrerencea threy wata l d:. ra to hold '. ith i. Weii rep'at that, im: d.rah. jrire :tance., thei on~ly ,1piestionr fiar .a:tir C rr-:ir toa <ieh- 'anahinh:- a'hethar toi cho aira hr:raln-dsitanice iar co-opaeration~ toa If theni;ca ie.-i:r ani -Mi.ai,-ippi shatraubi~a. s howb thre reaut' ii l.- iramine a.. itr. thait the. tai are undetlr th- :r:tral of I riion stubmire'irrnis. we.a ak ouar frienah whoa~ radvocaate coeaaaaraaran tio tail urs th--ir plaa ofC piria'eedin. Ours wte trive vout franl a nd.I ullChy--it is -roa isrer .ua.xi:t. wrn 'rutt: s r:nr or 'tn OIor ':32. WVil tnot this hai you~ rph lafoiriamalsoa. unrder thre circumrstanes ? We to !-Ia nt thnk aathlrrwiea. (On~ly say thati we are rit'h: rn ia-e aauppi.,hionr.and far oneaa, we' are readly ta a.jain ham'4 waiah youa imiost coirdhidly. We are utna1et dl rm-.iu fair t-ioni at Iomec, amrl we.* ar-- nat inillin a to i sneirideC a hart iof thre chier. hthed n i- b t af our heart toa proaura in. To show'. thtat we d! a:, .. you toa aaroacth a step nerer' ti tr ''. a wii~ t u :alh an in magoa it yo, w' tentt der iih-- 'alhe'.;n: c.an.:nona arma:.da. If' oaur Criendsl ja aithar f.:i.sjni;.i or (.'ir'ria, marm srficient~y timmni ha::: toi shearae th. couar.-- oaf thmair respec'tive' Stai:--s and toa t:ivr irs ma sturety if threir abiity ti con~t1rnl hri thei futuire, we will jia yainr al. v'.a:iima rO.5 deli'y if inal actir.a (wiuthin the limaits atf :Lm (.onvr'etiaon !ill) as w.ilh ;:ive time ta briw; ihkr in-- af th-se Smates up~ ma aor side, if it he po ihi!e. l'ioa'rrro tha:t, iran'ae etar frietndh .ar d..:......a: the~se mtmnte, viu wvill hele urs t raise the Palmetto and declare tc idCendci of south Carolina. Thus much are we perfectly willing to do. foi the purpose of harmonizing discrepancies at home, Who will accept the terms we profler ? Decidc quickly, for THi oUR OP TRAL is 9IASTENING OX PUBLIC DISCUSSION IN NEWEERRY WE give below nit ext ract from a communica tion recently received by us in refsteince to a ineet, ing beld a week or two ago in Newherry. It oe core to us that we have seen in the Sahernt Nand. ard. or somewhere else, a di'.rrent version of thte affidr. Our informant was an eve-witnet's and i: be.,ides a close observer. "The spcaking was openedihy Chan. JonssToN who addiressed the meet ing for nearly two hour. in a very good but rather dry speech. 31r. DnA TON N.tset: followed and was also up a considea ble time. I is speech was an excellent one ant elicited applause at several tron"g passages. Judge 3c-r.int then arose,. but had not prigressed more than a half hour. when the cars arrived and the comliany broke up. The J.udge concluded with a decided declaration of his resolve to stand or fall with South Carolina. which sentiment was also greeled with applause. My coivielion was that, on the occasion under cownideration, the Seces. 'ionists were in AN oIVt.:aw.n3utiM :MAJORITY-.. .\T LiAST THiREE TO ONF. Mluch re iret was ex preesed (it every side that Mr. GAILIN TON did not steak. Ile seemed to be tle favorite of the day. Yiou, of course, know what might have been exeClted from him." LA UIEXS. Ti- cifizens of this District. as we learn from th" last fera/d, are to hold oin this <way a Mass 3fectin at " Hays' Sta:ion." Ilon. R_. .Ru. rr. Ifon. W. F. Coi.cocK and others are to address the people. We doubt i! it vill ie one of the anri and most ebi.-ia:.tic secessio: meeings Aet held. We perceive amnong the Coniinit!e of Arrange. ments many well-known and influential names. CONTINUATION OF THAT WAI.K AND TALK WITil TiE SThRxGEI. IN returiint from unciein.-. ve took the hack street which leads into the main part of the villaL'e by the way' of the lIiptit Church. We chatied ine-ssantly as we walked, some of which chat will he found below. Str.--.n Academic erove thi-, I suppose.! Ef/.-Yes. you are right. This is now, and has been for -10 years. the location of the " village school." S ir.-i used to hear of this same school many years no. It had once coinsiderable celebrity, hid it not Ed.-It had indeel 3OIx-roem.3MNSr and Sriwn'fom are amion", the teachers who havegiven it that celebrity. 'The secind of these. Yon are aware now Presilent of the University of Ala hanm--.tli- third is alo a L profersor in the same ('ille e. For some years pa.t. it has lost its popu. larity: and that too without suflliein: cause. It is now very abhe supplied. and we t rust it will soon ift its hild a.in to its former hei-.lht. ir.-The sittation aind arove areexactly suited for the purpose--and your building is a pretty fair onie-noiling remarkahe however. Ed.-You vill think it much less rennrthiet when I tell von that thle trustees hold funds ie longing to the Institution to the amount of near $50tt0. .Str.--tieedl ! Antd why u pon earth is it that they do not erect a troly classic building, worthy to be called an -W-~demnv ? EJi.-A saving sirit.1I suppose. They think the muoney of mtore importance titan the school, perhia p.. Or it may he. they inttendi to let it aceu-t uilate unnt il it is suflicienit to enidow a little C'ol l'h-. i:e witl be qtuite trrandi! Nfr.--And, in i lie mteant timte, a !it tle brick house and at dera-;edl twiloire tire all the shocwitnt that ca h~ ue spir-ed to the pr-etnt triner:diin, Onit oif thir thonii~ nds. I wrol -'ay to thin in the har. ,i'-i, of lIhotnsw:. " ( 'aryi d/em." Jiutprove withI. (lit d.h iv.Pt not itT toi tie teti( g~niratiin what thtul bhtter he' commeniced biy the piresent. l'erbum E.--..W. hatve here befoire its the extensive tan tier' if ir. 31--s. v .-N i:!y arran..id andi we!l iocaind it seemis to be. l 1)thi~ vatts br.e! mo~sIpt.I I . .0 'ay they; do'. Neverutless thtey tutrn oim tin Ien.hr. I'm told. li.mn e'iires at preet. le will mat~ke money 1J.- pre nt you tow. sir. to outr iill liptist Nr.-.We! it dliis liook oli in truth !Perhap~Is tt may dte ba ck 50t years. JI/...-Not mo'r thantt tIl hatlf of tbat. ..r.- Inl ijudI~ige friom the excciiniely rusty appsartnice it presients. I isuppose-i the cionire::a t in i- at very piooir ione. a:id tinable to rijtuvenate Ed.-Niit so, sir-l heir vyour pardln.-SOmet oIf the tmtmbehrs a rt aiuite wvealhy. Sir.-!s it piossile !And t hey stfi-r their house iot wortsip ti fhi into this deplorahi!. condtititn lnly see---slime of the slats lave tidtet ou: of thei stielile hiindi.----invitingz the hats atid swallows to ta::.:lp:s..ritn. tnh's idetas if a "villaice chturch" trentiraI!.'Ipreient it to the mind as the very itmbodi i!::rntta piture wunld this make!. I hiopie, ir the icr. lii if your town. t~eit nil pitiful tartist nt ill pasthis way. until ap~pearanicesatre vatyI: tmeit-itl Vd. hat a sceneit of ruin :nil idesoltttioni lie inighit s titttati.e ol i~htell villige with ! lin as if nI oither latce ever. cointained a worst: locking cliiirch. .NIr.-Nonie :btlit I hatve iseen. I assuire you1. l1/.--lhit. sir. hon mi-rat tetmp~er your remtarks a ini! it repiaired initiiediatelv. .\tI niow I titme toi think abhont it, I ra.thier think I heard siomebodiy tell that siii one htad said that there was a whis S/r.--Far-fetclel itiforinat iot. I titust t'tv libut I trust it tny bie true. I lile the~ appe~aranice of ttiat her hoii-es iof worship were aonig lie very IJ/.-We have twoI others wthichl yout ni ill t-ie diretil;; the tare ini nmtehI better order ititn this. it the meni:t timie. what thin~k you of our lemanle Seiiarv thire tio our left tir.---Ah ! mlhat is siimeitig likie. I siei theri ts ta centre lihuilntg iif iitisilierabl size, andii t we liflices dletal-cd, ait each end. What tare thiise last int-mdeid fur? IEvl.---3Iniie rotios, I believe. Ni.-Avery giood idea. And have you t his schoril in operation ntow 1 10/l.---Ni,---it will lie however ini a few weieks. A iinte of hiigh atiai~inments hats bie-in employedi ti take ebatrge of it at that timie. I le will betasiistedl biy compellstenit instrctors, as Is inumbider IIf puptils ticaes. Th'e mnusica Ill dlpart mient wilIlbe tat tilwled ti biy his lady, who is withoutit dsnhli iitne of th le best musicians i tn thei Statte. Ibitt, uunifortu-. miteiy, liutr romihiunmni ty is at present ini a pierfiect sinew uponli thle ubject oif oulr femalet schooils. Th'Ie one of whlichl I han~ve just spiolkn . haits its etinm ies. Our townl has ever been too mutihel ht-h::d~ of .....d1.. N....'eaesi . u.. itried..;. Sitmlittha our c(izns canout, i- tis intane, aiopt the motto, "live and let live." There is room enough here for two large female scheels. Why endeavor to ruin one by borrowing unftuded charges froim abroad Sr.---You seem to speak juetly. I have heard somcthing of this petty affair. There is a good old text which all would do well to remember in cases of this sor Judge a that ye be not judged." Ed.---We will now cross this little bridge and turn up this back street. The brick ehurcl before us, is an Episcopal one. Sir.-And gives evidence if the usual taste of that denomination. A little brushing up and a small modiuti of paint however would not hunrt that porch. Ani these are neat cotages on either side of it. But this back lot in front of them is none of the best of neigbliors, especially in its present condition. It seems both dirty and dilipidated. Why dont the adjoining residents throw in and have it put in repair. At least they miglit obtain from the owner the privilege of pulting up a high and close fence to hide the scene within. Ed.-The owner is a rich man and a publie spirited man. One would supijpoe he would have this attended to himself. Str.--Untless le be like certain persons I have met with in life, who think it matters little how the back-ground is finished, so the front is Well got tup. Ed.---I have always thou ht that this uentleman had a kener percept ion of :le beautiful than that. Sir.--(Wniking on.) And this you tell me is a street ! I fe:r. my friend. it will soon be more de serving the naie fa uIly. Ed.---It is looking rath, r roigh at this time, I admit..-but you nust remetaber the very washing rains of this season. Str.---The more washinz the rains, the more ae tive and eflicient oiglt the street-workers to he. lint k-t us stop a tmominent aid oh.,erve this very handsomte old place to itr left. Ed.---That. sir, is lthe rep -nee of Mrs. IcoN the relict of 3r. Eomuxn flhox of the olden time, thatn whtonm. frotm all accutnts, there uiever was a inrrier or a nobler gItleman. Str.---I have heard that lie posses-id eloqitence as WeI as inior. I e is rttuipoIIed ti have heeti the orizinal of LoNGSTL.::Ts " Nel lirace." FEd.--Si it is sail. I know of no b.t'ir illust ra litin of his varied tailets and especiallv of his powers to "'ei the talile in a roar " than the fell howittg incidettt u hieha I renem-nber to have lieard fromin my mther's lip. On onie occ oahi. the Rev. Dr. 31AeT. then Prevident of oir Colleit', was ott a visit to our iyouthful villa-ze. He was invited to a dinner party at Mr. a.%coN's. Mr. P. liappined to he inl his finest mod, and said a thisand good thinegs. The Revereml Dr. dropped his knife al firk after a brief repast and gave hims''l f ip einpletely to tle enjm 1iietit of the rich ftnd of ateicdote so proff:uely pounred out by his hoivt. On his return from the dinner, and indeed utittil bed-time that nilt. hie was almnst convtnitd from time tei t time wvith biteheiir, a; the ilidifrent strikes of humor winhl reenr ti him--e..claitain na-ii atil aaiin --" .Garriek. a viry Garrick!" The next day I confi.,sed that lie had never before lost, his gravity sn entire!y. Sir.---Aii ! well-a-day! And why cannot good men enjoy themselves in that way now ! hitt a recurrence to the joys of the st ever saddens me. Return with me iow to my tlk . We may walk agaujto-mtiorrow. , ATTENTION ARTILLERY!!I Toe are reqesteil to meet here on Saleday, toi imaket tarangemencits for attending the Barbecuit at the Riidge on the Tuesilay 1olliwing. T1he cimpanty is invitedi to :tike diwtn several of thetir peces. All expienses will he' defrnyed biy the Cmmtit'tee of arrat.itretmeint fior the ihette. Mlaxy Ml~E.U is. Edlgetieldl C. H., Auigust lit, 1851. D~ier Col :-llelievig that a sketeh of the poiies keo., of this seet'is iiht he interes.tinet ti c'aime' of yor reahers, [ an induhtcid to peln this. The triendis otf ieh if the e:idabtes fot I h vernit naev ative- and zea'.l' us. Ilint I hitk that Ex-G~oveori .\lc loxat~n will n diinhtedly Ibe eletedl, wnhicht uill be a great~tt ti tnplh to the Soiuthrliti hths part'y hri, ide so pre aind hottest at tnan ini iill ii-. :i0?0il ^1-t0 is. Thei 'pistr will he unich inhiane by'hli t he udefeat tif Mir. Cotca, who has sold hi:nsilf to olir (detr) Nirthernt brethrte~n. If the Situthiern li-ht~s par:ty are ttrtinilphanit in ti s elecizton, it will bei a tr':inmphi tnt inily to Georein lint to all tine Siouithetrnirs tfor aill snilt e:tmnt ut hile in teeted in the iuceiss of Me0DN5^i:-tii'I ( f'n t.iN, al in the dfat of C'oar, Foo-rr., antd Su.tis if A !hamnftt. .ly phsion~i heren is u'ill kmiitti an:tl ith the ex'epitiun of a fimt few. I am alonie. I amn an aval~eds sionii.t, not ly beIilieving iniii te dioetine of secesi' n, btt hierievinig liat umv (.5 thle limr' f r its exercise. nad [ hieie taike uiienvi'in to say, that I tim pained toi bt si it is. anitt i'an't mi'w lie helped. I amn fo Catrliiias acttinZ prompiiltly and at ionce, nnud fii her atingt~. at: . Frii whent shte diies net, it will lie atlonti. Let lwir now net: ntow is the itiie. Let hter noi t fither nori heitatie, hut uii' emce tc the opporit'uty, or thle timet maty 1as. tiver to retuini iittder as faivorale anspiees tis Ithe prtesenit. Were noi t th pt 1eople miiio u nani iimll us an bettr pirepared foI ein in j'i 3'ltC t andl ':l than now ? lThe ettoiid answer~ muut lhe ves: andii is it niot ni ijuti Ainiof girave itnpirtantci wheth tht ey al~tre not ninw bietter preparied, ittn they' will be in futt.! I thtiik, yes. D ebys are dntero is. Thle idea iof co-opieratio n befiire nie ionii is at tiistakeni one-i' never was thereo ti tretr ofl any otte or miiire of the slave Staites ait ti s tiie. I lave they not alreadyl abndtloed Piisi tiins the wyorbd thouigiht iirtmly taikien. Rest as sitrlid the ionly meir:mit if obtaiingi thir assistance~i andl cii-i5peraitin is fumr Nitth Carilita ti serde it nce auth tiliiia Thli" Oif ied it wil a""" self prieservatiioni will 1tul the nmoity ti cou~li'si' ..:iuth 'Carlina'. Thecy as S-nti's will thin ha~n the ttetrnative priesenitedi to tient of' sidhint wit their sister State&, hiavim; thle sontii iter'iests with themslvs, or ofl siiniig with lil uniser'upulnt an reckles~s governmttentI, againit South C'arinn, and iinhlly'lmlinig the diama lby enslavin:: themni li'.g, itt whit the. tiim'enimfes, (graniit it miity ie sioon,) that tiinist poiwerfull of' tal levers, lii tist," coutmie with ithiir anid better' fel'iigs wiill cauie them to' shulder armtis andi wheel into Ii-i' it S.m'i ta zariina, trepairedi to Iback heri iein i't thle wiorldl iii nirms---nking hier caits Tbr cause ond he r eiti fate.ici~ to South Carolina, is that the people have been gulled and hoodwinked by demagogues ani yan kees-the first by raising the State cry of Union, Union, and the latter more secretly but not the Icss surely, are undermining Southern Indepen dence by annually draining the South of her nioncy and joining in the same senseless cry of " save, oh! save this (glorious) Union." But let the issue be once made, and I believe the sis ter States will jojn in it. That issue has to be nmade, and some one State has to lo it " alone.' The lead has to be played, and no State is so well prepared to take that high position as South Caro lina. Then let her act-let action be her watch word, unti site is once more free from an unjust and partial Government. " She has nothing to loose but all to gain by secession." Her only loss perhaps will be of some of her citizens; if so, she will have no cause of .sorrow, but rather (if joy. Those, if any there be, will be of small loss to her, and smaller gain wherever they may go, and their places would speedily be filled by many of Carolina's sons, who are now without her borders, but whose hearts are always with our own, our native land. Most truly yours. J. C. B. FOR TIE ADvERTISER. OUR CAUSE OF QUARREL. FU.Low CTZr.xs:-Since we find, the qiues tion of slavery to be of such vast preponderance in the present conjuncture of our p..litical aliiirs, it may not be unprofitable to give a succinct ac count of the opposition to it, and (if the agitation on the subject, which, of laie, have become so threatening to the prosperity ansd safety of the Southern people, and so oninous to the stability I of the Un71in. It is due to the gravity of the subject and to the character (of the nien alluiied to. to allotsw, that the first advocates of negro emancipatiosn were sincere ien, anid were generous minded. if possible. to a stilt. They had just emnergerutd frim a dreadniwar. for the vindication of their own freedsom. for which they entertainel an llentusi astie love anti de'votion. It wa the more en denrcl to them, from the suYflrings they hal unlerzone in obtaining it. Deeply in love with this precious sdivinity themselves. :nd1 eretingz her wordship high in their hearts. t heir disiitterest Ied natur's were willing to permit all mankind , of every collor, to enjoy her presence, aon to receive her benfact ions. Onthe sther hani, their tinds were intlaned with a bitter hatred-a ier-fect a lorence for the very idea of slavery, anl havin i all their passioins enkindled by the strife of arms, m;il by the contest of debate, they were rvuly to admissit, practically, as well as theoretically., in the lanigage of their noble Declaration oit' Inis pendIence, that "1 all men are created eqnal: that I art*e endilowed, by their Creatosr, with certain sinainnable rights; that among these, are life, librt, atid the pursuit of happiness.' There was another class Of persons, who heing nnacquainted withl the mssde of treatment aloip gwl at the South, in the nianagemnent of slaves, really deenedi it unseriptural for us to resnire their service and labor, without an equivalent in niny ey. T1hey held it to be sinful for main to own property in man;,and, in the agosny of their fanticismt often* rapbaced us, in the language "T':ms, man devotes 1~s brother. a~ndl dst'roys; AndI worse than4 all. andI mtn. to he delsossr'dl, Ae hsinan natire's brssath-si. f-ssilu1 bblit. Chsains hitm, ande uskls hims. oml exacts hi< sweant WVithi stripecs. Ihat. .lerey. withs a bd'leeing heart, Weerps whsen t seers infic edi osn a hsenas." Th'lese two classes, beomting more nmnerosns, with the total abottissn osf slavery at the Nosrt, with the natural ini-case of psopulation there', ad withI its i ncrease ly imigr~atio n froms Europse, where A frie:mn slhvcry hadh eesd to exNist byv law. heeamte wvorth- tof, ansi c'sommainded the at tetiosn ot posliticios, of every ltithi. Th-y were ssonrtssl ever-iy whee, in the Nsortherin States. 'Their sdoctrines iire received matl asse'nteds to, lhv nmane, from a trend sif thesir insfti'nce-ttheir set'i'ents wer'e ily ands dleeply dhsissmin:!ed, andI thesir psow'er was fsilly esitblisd. T-i ereedi has at leng-s, bssecome emis edis ini the first !ssoniis ot the secosol boy. andis iteltrw'ovent wi th the whtole fra'menrtk of Northern society, relig ion indl polities. ITle tirst 'serio snublie demontstatt ion -iainsst slavery' in th Ur t'ted Statses, if I mn eorreet ly itt fsormed, was mad by Mir. JTrr'v~isoy, itt 178.l, in thec Csongress < thte sll Csnfederattiin. 1Uut it met with nto k-or f'rotm Sontheirn tmeni ands. for the time, waasnteerssful. hree years 'af ter'. in 1787, the miens Ordhinmtics', tf t hat slatse. was passes1. exsaling slaivety f'rsm the Nth West Tferrituorv, htieh hail been eded to the South ern spttiont ts this~ mnenire aippears to have bsien apperl lby a Cssmtpr'omise reqmnitrn futitrive slave's lee sdeliveredin in l the' Territosry, wvithI the fur'theigrceement, thsat, the provision ini iregardt tss " Itsns -l10 ts service sr lia-r,"' shistuld be applisto all thes Frlates. asnd slshsl be adopsjtedi itnts tl Costitution:-the Consmvention, fior the fr'amin~ whlicht.hesin thisn in sessson att Ph ilasdelphlia.:a there blinit a mttuanl under i stantiing bectw't it attd ith' Cosni.ress. Somne of the 'ing statestmen oif V'irgiiaa that time, iding 3Mr. .Trt'rF.nsoN itil MIr. \IlinusoN, manited nutell ardlsr, itt tlhe sumlport bm.sso', wes. :tsshl by Mir. W~sns-rien. eatr'td I his hstility to-- instiiiin, even tos the' term slave', :nti conieil to Iprsevetit it..: being usil in thte Ciostiont. In I15 t, stnt' apptlien:'tion of M'sissonsri fsor per.. m1tiisin tos fsort Csonih sit iini pretaratory' Iso hter :siiesissn as ;::te, the excitemelnt on the" sub-I jet of slavterimeO itt m is' as tos en'nir thte existene the Unsiion. T]hse Norths cin tendied the aljnlprinceiles s'tletintg the. 'IT'r-I citsstv Nosrth .st of the Ohioi, shldi be 'x tended'2 also tsdssoui, or intgrat'tkd ittto her il Co nst ittion i,ire hier' prayer fir ailstission h coustll be &gra l.T' Sthit mintainesd that this requmiren t ranse'tede thei poswers oif the z2et'erunlst't, wtas tievir s'onitiltlate(I lby lth framner's of Cstlitto. Thte sconsttst be- pi tween the tuet ions grew terriih-,' andu tre'at-m ettesl ts itiv the cotilitry in esolivutlsititi anid revolition In this as of silhirs. high-mninded atnd wssr thy in ens, Isw fromsi tdemtosli- iont, a noblie ei ie, r'earied by tihus h,:mdss if thesir fait hers, agreed, agi~ains, tos a or imiise sif thleir r'ightts. It was stiptulated , slavery shounhld he rest ricteid to0 the line of:'.t, North Lattude, in all the A t t his i thle fury sit fantaticistm seemninigly er subiled~~' flttle space. lIu theI ii c'ihk whiich wats auppar well-born, andt was cer'taiinly F. . .i... cd...i ..4,.. ,: i., its : r.., ... b.. th : | King's daughter, had unfortunately been trans ferred, for the benefit of a nurse, to its cunning Ihebrew parent. Nourisied front the pap of its real mother's breast, it has waxed strong and rebellious, " and has refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter." le is now invoking plagues, and scourges. and the denunciation of the wrath of the Most I1igh, upon this devoted land. But to procee.1 with my narrative :-during the administration (if Mr. PoLK, the Wilmot Proviso, or tho leading principle of the ordinance of '87, was inserted in the Bill for the territorial govrlnent (of Oregon ; and it was boldly set fourth as the settled policy of the majority of Congress, to exclude slavery forever, from any of the present or future, territories of the Gov ernment-in despite of the remonstrances of the South, in despite of the constitution of the country, and in despite of every principle of honor and justice recognized aiong men. In the timo of the same A dministration, it be canic a matter of the highcst moment, to organ ize a Governinit for Califlornia, which haid been acquireil by the Mexiean war, and whose ex halstless mines of gold had attracted thither an imniense immigration from all piarts of the world. But the intemperate zeal of the abliitionists ut terly refused any Bill, without a clause for the iihibition of slavery. To avoid the perilous is sues presented, and to prevent, or, at least, to postpone the dissolution of the Union. the pro ject was deferred, and the TAY.oR administra tion resorted to the expedient o. procuring the Caiitornians to frame a Constitution inhibitingI slavery, and of introducing her into the Union freed from the stigma of negro servitule, and elad in the white garments of intolerance and vul-ar fanatieism : and thus, of virtually eufer c'g the priineip!es of the Wilmot Proviso. TIlE STAIR REDOUBT. FOI THE AiDvEnTISEn. Extract from the Minutes of the Ves try of Trinity Church. eeting of tile Vestry Iiv-rg been ealed, the Members assetnbled at Trinity Church, the ter. R. it.u , Rector, taking the Chair. The Rev. Chairm:n stated the object of the meeting to be the taking of some action in refer enee to the late and sudden death 4f Mrs. ALny C.r itii.i., who had beeni ilentitieid with this Con !Zreg'at-iin from its earliest orgraniz:ion. Whercupoin tle liev. C. B. WVAL:C1a moved that at Committee of three be appointed to drmaft appropriate resoluti-..s. Thi being seconiled by Ifnn. F. H. WmAnn z..sw, the Chairman nominated Rev. C. B. WAL xxa, l Ion. F. 11. WAn..w ail I1on. A. P. Bmrix . to he saiul Comtmittee. The following lremnble and resolutions vere accordingly re prted anid received. W'tl 1a.n , it luth Jeased AlhniIhtV God in Ilis wise provilence to call to Iimself our late friend, 1rs. M.ARY C.uRaoLL, in a mannter ealet lated to arrest the attintio oif iour community al whereas her comnection with the Pari,6h whieh we represent, has, throughout its histiry, L beent that of deep and active interest, Therefore 4 be it IResolred, That our comnmnity has sustained snen rare excellence of characr as the late Mirs. Rego/rierl That, thouagh the e'ing-egtio of Trnitys Church wiituld bow in resilgntionm to the Divitne Will, it enn bttt expres its deeip sense of hieriavemen:t in the wvithidrawal fruin earth of so utsfiih amli so exemplary a Christian.[ R ,-o!red. That, in tustimniy iif our high nmp pireeinion of die ileenseil, amid of iutr obhligatiuons to her as one uif the foundiers of this Paurish,. this Church lie hung with thte emblenis of mtouirning din rg thie residue of this monthti. l'pn tuitioni of -1indhge h:-rI.En, it wa~s Rieered. That a copy5 uif thme fo~regoing pire ambile and resoioi uns bi I rnnsmtitted to the fami- I ly if t!he late auirs. Cs m:noini., and that they be plis.hed ill thle Edlgtiehul A divertiser. I C. RRlUCE WALJ~y-fl, t Secretary of the Vestry. * .August h.'hh, 1351. lont T- r.uvmrtTrsert.1 A-r a regulatr mreeting of Cosconm~rA LDonEs. No. 5it, of Free and Aceepted MSiauons. the following P'reambhle and flesolutions wvere unani-j Wherens, we hare reectived the sad intelli genice that un Allvise Providence has seen prop' er er tii remiove front tine to eternity, our friend anid ~ broithe r, AXstu.:w CoL E.sy . lii Resofred, Trhat the mouirniful tidings of the b: deaith of ur eeileie brot her, aihi:onish uts that b we too are rmortails, ail that we shioul be also, I ready at t~ t he t sinnns iof thi G ratnd Mlaste.r, to pass lthat hoiurne friim whenee no traveller retuarns," t int! iound worthy to ie-unite in a celestial Lodge jII, ibovi.v Resolfrer! Thlat wvhile we diepliv depliire hris uss, w~e cherish with heart telt satisfuuetiion, the c'cee!liin iif Ihis miany minoly vilrues, and his ar- tn Ilent atnlnemnt to our Iistittioi n. lu'vxnurued, Thlit our warme.,t symtpathmies are I I -listeid inl behalf of thte bereavid fimily, andi lie hat w cound1ile with thremi ini their loss of a has- jtI and andi father, whoru was their only earthlv so.. '.n Ice. alnd suppiirt. - si Renxoired, That as a tribute of' respect to the (* !irmoryr it our iiepa~rtedl brot her, thme miemberiis.p, f tis Liole weaur the uisual badge of mionlrningi I ir thir:v days. ip ithioeoigRs-Iti Resud,' That a cop oftefrgin e. e ins be~ signed and tforwardied to thle family of an~ te deceasedl. 'etc F. 11. WARIWLAW W. al. al Cir. intis Meic uon, Seeretary. IPnorr.nTv Exton-ir rno.r ExEucriox.-By emc nws code of Virmzinia the folingvii isa st of thIe property exemipt fromrt exceiltion: "One cow, one biedst ead, wi ih a beu a - Lces..ary beddinrg for the sioie: six chairs, by ite tabIle., six hurives, six forks, six plts, orm' ino dishes, t wu bainsl onle piiotuonca, i xI u ecues ofi wVood or eartherriyie, one Iioimn - idit "P.ilntennrees, 0110 spining~iir wheel. uO P~i. of cairds, arid one axe :five bm--+rels Corn, five biishels of wheat or one hnrrel fliiur, two htrrdred poundois of biaconm or Iof t r .. and five dolhars in value of forage o r Col l - Esq ~'Fo~t Tl'mx~s.--Advies received from Soi ilvoston, toi the 8th inmstint, state lthat the ripe ion 110eturns11 fromnt im of thle corunt ies to tl Texas shiow that Bell is fir nheaid fur ,I )'enlr, Atniderson deimocrat for lI nt. Gov- ' inor, aind 1 loward, demiocrat for Congress. a G- Suengrrr's ELI'erio.-Ca pt. James INas Bonds wa'ts elected Shiil' of New~berry less .trict on the 1.nhl inst Punr.ic MrETING.--On list Thursday, the ] 7th instant, a large number of the citizens of this District assembled at Silver Street, for the purpose of witnessing a dis:enssion of the political question of the day, and of partaking of a barbecue. At the appointed hour, Chancellor Johnston ascended the stand and delivered an elaborate and chaste speech against the policy of separate secession by S. Carolina from the Union. His speech was characterized by his usual ability and de veloped the full strength of argument against separate State action. At the close of his speech, the crowd rep:ired to the dinner table and with a hearty zest, partook of the good cheer, which hid been provided by the neighborhood. The dinner was most exellent and was served up in good style tud with remarkable order. After dinner, D. Nance, Esq. addressed the audience in support of the separate State ac- i Lion of South Carolina, should she fail to se enre the co-operation of her sister States of the South. Our esteemed Senator, the Hion. A. V. Butler, was present by invitation and like wise spoke. But so short was the time remaining, his was necessarily a very hasty 1(d imperfect exposition of his views. The seamn whistle annotnced that the time for the departure of the cars had arrived, and the .rowd dispersed in good order and with ,eneral satisfiction depicted upon their coun Lenances.-Newberry Setinel 13th inst. INTERESTTNG FRom Cum.-The Savannah ,ews has been permitted to make the follow sxtract from a letter received in that city, lated. JACKSoN, (Fla.) Aug 12. 1351. "A vessel arrived here. vesterday morning. rrom Cardenas, having made the passage in I ve days from that port. Although neither the Captain nor passen .ers, one of thetma :1.tSpaniard, were willi:ntr to 111mne1M ieate the lliical news of the klaid, I 1roin their conversation it is clear that the laMe of the reeolution has caught ail over he 6land. "It was said in Cardenas when the vesfzel 4iled, that the Government troops ld sev ral encounters with the p:ltriots, one of 'otme importance, in which the Latter had .40:npiiletely routed the Spaniards, kille-l about I Me hundred men, and captin ring fourteen ieces of Artillery., which, without doubt, ne:Ms a great deal. "They also confirm the ri.,ing at Villa .1arn, 'rinidad, Saiitiago de Cuba, and Pin di del Rio: so that there only remaiins to the I ipanish Government, Hiivaita and 3atanzas n the Wes:ern department. CoL. FIMONT.--This gentleman was re emlv at Los Angeles, where he arrived by vay of Tulare Lake, early in the present nonth. He was engaged with a company in nirchasing cattle for the San Jo:nLini Valley, nd wa:is to have started about this time with i drove of from 4,000 to 5,000 head. We niderstand he has a contract 1or suppvling vith beeves the Indian tribes of the Somiit, vith whom treaties have been made ly Col. Barbir. TIan Conunissioier. We also eari. that Co'.F. was in excellent health and - pirit :a tiad determined to witidraw en irely to hisprivate piursuits. Pacifie News. NEW CoTToN.-The first hle seen of new otton in this mirket, this siason, says the harleston Courier of thie 18th instant, was eceived on Friday last frot n Augusta, by dessrs. Join Fraser & Coi. which was sold' iv them on Saturday. at 8& cents. U.i W ,, fro~n :corresondent tlmt the d irst bale or newv cotton was received in Au rusta, on tile 13th instant, and pnrchased by lie Graniteville Comipany, att 8 1-: eents. lin Ha;mburg, the tir.,t h:le of new cotton.. ras received on Saiturdlay from the plantatzion t W. 3. WAalker. Ed'etiel IDitriet, aid old to 3Iceasrs. Sale, Latrk & Co., ait 8 cents. t wa.s of Fair quality. Fn E.E DisC~ssioy.--A mieetinr of the citizen s eriven countyv, Georgiai, have dletermuined to ivite the followinig speakers to discuss the onstittutionaldity and justice of the compro uise hills: Fronz G,:~an-gi-31rs. Ctobb tephens, Toombls. Alilier, ITpi:is, Bartow, Vazrd, J. 31. Berrien, C. J. Mcionald 31e lilbmn, Cuhquitt, Jaickeon, Jones, .Jas. 31 mvl ie.r lirwn Son'h C.::.-rdina.-.Hon. R. R1 Rhett. fan. A. P. l'intler, lion. W..F. Coleoek, FI-,. esiinutger, and THon. R. WV. Biarnwell. Time id place of discussion te be tixed hzereafter. CoMIrwT3ENT TO THLE GovEiRyon.-A dlinner as given 10 Gov. Means at Anderson, on ordiy. and a similar compliment was paid te Ihun at this plae on yest erdarv. The mng people, determlinedl not to be outdone, ve his Excellency a hail this evening. enudleton Mlessenger, 17th. Mon iN G ConGI.-A de'patch to the 3Ma nt Journail-and MIessenger says thait a negro in who had been convicted ofl a most rrile crime, but who had been pardoned Gov. Townes, was taken out ot the jail the citizens to the numbher of -t00, and nged on a pine tree batck of thme jail. 3" TC GnANiTEvilLF., S. C., marnnfrac ring copa ny have sold, throuaghl 31 essrs. nvland & Taft, oft Chairleston, :1.S68,70 rds of goads (luring the patst year. o MIEAsUn E IIAY IN Tumr STrci.--More than T enity yer ice. we copied the following. s tdofmeasjuring hay fromt semie puiblica- ke it, :md having veriied its general accuracy. ave both bought and sl by i:.noa he. liv ve it may h~e u.seful to many fh'rmers where mieanis 01 weighing~ are not at had. Filiiply the leng.t hi, bre:adthi, and heitrht .m, eachI ot her. aind it. the haiv is someim.hit tied., ten solid yards will'niake a ton. ier will take from ten to twelve yardsr toii."--Fra~kinm Intelligier~eer. ~ To PnltsEnvE. PIrt-:IS.-Fill a glass yes- iih< wvith Peaches from the tree, add to lhese an equal proport iont of honey :ind water sui it to till thle vaceincies in lie jari anid seath Iel i-.it. T'he fruit hia ving re.taiied its I mal tIIvor, may be used for monts after- tlim ris as in its nat'urail state. Try it. H Y mEDNIA L. to i, lini-:ii. on We. ctslay evein a, I 3th inst., to M.isn SA.ill 3i1. Canrnxn:a, alt ohf tIs [ For the Southern Congress, Fr. [ChIorn I Ofler for the consideration he voters of this congressionalh D)it riet,,J7 F. W. P'teKENS :and OR AYToN NANCE, .as enttdidates to reptressenmt it in thte i thern Congress. They are gentlemen orfn experiencee, oftried patriot istm, andtt united te State by lie htighest anid holiest is.anid se gent lemtent would possess saome ad :tges from thteir attentdance upont lie tvil!e Convention aubove many others, no worthy and qualied ini other respects. A Yo-rrn. | 1.: PUBLIC BARBEGUE AND PIC-NICO. TiRRi will be PUBLIC BARBECUE AND ?IC-NIC given by the citizens in the vicinity of BITEL CHtRacu, on Tuesday the 2d of ieptember next. The spot selectel is near Mr.'WADE IIOL ITEIN'S, on the road leading from Edgeield to -olunbma. Several able speakers are invited to address he Meeting. A splendid brass band will be in attendance to mliven the day. A. nabundant table will be spread for as many is may honor us with their presence. The Citizens of thic and 'the adjoining Dis riets, irrespectivc (of party, are cordially invited :o join with us on this oceas-ion. Two or three Volunteer Corps are expected, kmong them the " FLYING ARTILLERY" of Edge ie-l, under Capt. IMORAGNE. If we are not dirappointe.d in the coming of his latter Company, it is designed to run up the state Flag at a given h-our and to fire a salute of 10 muns. This will be to show that we meet to !etlr as BROTIIERs. resolved to maintain the OVREN'Y OF OUR STATE 1 at any hazard and u the la.o extremlty !' The L.uDnL3 are esp3ecially requested to attend. Comnittee of Arrangements. VADE HoLSTEr, N. A. Nonuts, jEWIS Aspir., WILLIS WHITTLE, k. D. lATES. DAN. QUATTLEDU3r, V. WHITTr.E, TiOMMAS PITTS, .W. A 7r.. AI:Ar JONES, .W. Psn, R. WAnD, . E. UoriE J. C. READY, o(Sr~IMEn,-TT. .T. B. S-51TH, ).t Ir r. W1.. W11. STUvES, .uss C.u:.:o::. JT'Far RAINES, D.tLI( WIr.LrS. CG-operation Xleeting! WE, the' [ e:-::ied. Committee appointed r> invit our t.-ilwv-cirens, to a BARB ACUE )'NNER, to be :iven at Mc::s HoLs-roxs 4pring. near the Ridte. the 3rd September next, o respveeiilty irvhc. the people generally of Mogefcid arl adoir:g Diktriets. We expect evera! politie:: .pu:kers, and atnongst them our rent Senator, Hion. A. P. BTLER. TiLM.\N WATSON, 10SES9 ITOLSTON, NlLTON NORRIS, M. PAD CETT, ELIJAIH WATSON, Sr. Jut er Lode, No, 17 1.0 0, F A Rb-:ular mceting of thiq Looltre will he h*Idl onf MIonday eveni:ng next at 8 elOCk. R. T. MIMS, See'y. u 21, 1851 if 21 PRT & RUFF, i7holesale & Retail Druggists -NEWBERRY, S. C. REEP conintan:!y on1 hand a general assort Drugs, MeTdicines, Paints, Oils, nrgical !etrumerits, Perfunne r'y, Wow (.tin~o, in.o,-Wrare, FANCY AIlTICLES, &c. ealers in Fine Wine3, Liquors, 5e gars, CheWig Tobacco, &c. 11 of which the.y jp.oe to sell upon as rea nahiU termIs nes amnv housee in the State. Physideh . Ph1:nters ando D~ealers are earnest invito.l to calo :l :~.d mnine our* Stock and -ee.4 bef..re p~urchasirn e.-ewhere. A ugut :l, 6m31 G ROC E RIE S! ['II E 54ubhcribers c'on:iru te to carry on the : ~ e t their 0)h. stand, jui.t ahove -: G~e ! b:on.i wilthin a fe'- steps~ of the ~arehoouse. ' .'lesmo. 0. War~r:F.: & SON They~o be to inform the Planteors andaiol ies South C::rolEita that the'y are niow receivintg cir Fall supply of EAVY AND~ FAC GRoCERIES, tich thoy wii!J sell onf the most reasonable rios. 'They .o.1 oli.: for unh. 100 Itales -' inet GUNNY C LOT H, 500 Calls b e!. Kemtucky ROPE, G3) Jlb...Nev: Orl- .ius 'and Museuvado SUU A R, 200 1U- Preneo Rio, Laguira and Java COF~FERS. 10)0 1ibos Crun.:d. Ground ando Gjranu 100 lils I 'rem Smaith antd Baldtimlore 100 Thomo So .:-m. Aodamantine and T.. 20 6-Cu' .VJIILS. all sizes, 75~ lio~ a s 70 f.1C(Y0. var~iouls oualities, 000b~ | h. J!A MS, SID ES, and SfHOUL *.0 ek verpo'l R.1L T. r:; Go a f: ';;r l'ia:r lrit na.s will be dle red at ::y p ..i ini :taburz.free of ocharge. .1. R. & W. M. DO0W. Ao utssa. A uot. LI0, (hm 31 Americani HotelI! .I.lun.::, S. C. iE VUnder;.-ol- havin': taken the abowo I !o:el, ~.ot k a :: Uo:nn.inu 's old stand, and1 , b ' W h. Ine.4:. wonl respectfully soict p:,tnt of t.e friends of thIe ablsove Hotel, l th.li' 0Ibe '. ornily. They pledlge themo aS :o ;.libra .1.. good acconnodaoo;Iitits as is *t min the s e, h.:o:ing suppliedl the House Ii elti *.IN C IW liurniturte of~ every descrip r Ions trave li to an~d fromi UTnmburor will C'rri::' o d a nbIigee, always readyv to nev themo to Ithe IIlhtg Depot, and also, ,eGeorgini Dp1ot. free of charge. T!'Os. 1!. T RENT, Virginia, iSA .\C S.\IITIH, Ahbbeville, S. C. unt 21 6m31 'F'.. Tim A bvilk. Danner and L~aurensville ad. ilii poinase. opyl for 6) tmonthso, atnd for I n.eounezt to T. &S. Plantationl Brogans! TEE MANUFACTURE. I Eattentiin .of Plhoters is enilhl to the Faeo.or ovr Mr. L~oa, iht.'s S:ore, where Exclent Shoes e ab~ove dlescription are tnnade. Orders for ;namily will 'oe liiledl pr'ompbtly. Un. asoor nenot oof UPPIE)R. II ARNXE SS S'OL'E LEA ATHIER on handi. R. T. M\1MS. tg 21 tf 31 Leeches, INST ANTLY on hand and for sale at the lDrug store of A. G. TEAG UE. le li etfn