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PUBLIC BARBECUE ADD Pu.0-I . THERE will be PUBLIC BARBECUE AND PIC-NIC given by the citizens in the vicinity of BETHEL CHURCH, on Tuesday the 2d of September next. The spot selected is near Mr. W.DE IaOr. 8TEN's, on the road leading from Edgefield to Columbia. Several able speakers are invited to :ddress the Mecting. A splendid brass band will be in atLudanCe to enliven the day. An abundant table will be spread for as many as may honor us with their prerence. The Citizens of this and ~the adjoining Dis triets,-irrespective of party, are cordia!!y invited to join with us on this occa;ion. Two or three Volunteer Corps .1r txpected, among them the " FLYING A nTILLERYi ef Edge field, under Capt. MoRAGNE. If we are not dis-ppoint l in the coming of this latter Company, it is d. ene to run up the State Flag at a given hour ai.1 ti fire a salute of 30 guns. This will be to shw 1tat we meet to gether as ntoTnERs, restlv d to in:intain the SovREIGnTY OF OCa STATE - lt any It'rrd and to the last extremity .'" The L DIEs are especially re iucsted to attend. Committee of Arragemzents. WADE HOLSTEIN, N. A. Vll LEWis ASBIL, VILLIS WrrLE, A. D. BATES, D.. J. Ml. WHITTLE, lo.siiJ" G. W. Asart., rA-JOU, E. W. PErny, R. am F. E. BoDIE, J. C. i APr. JoSIAH PADGETT, J. 1. ' DANIEL WILLIs, V'. JAIIES CAMiEINON, Il4 v RIAis .rEs, D R .IN WALLI. CO-OPERATION RTMEETIG! WE, the Undersigned, C aprointed to invite'our fellow-citizens, t B :A C E E and PIC7NIC to be given at C2,6 iOLSTON's Spring, near the Ridge, the :"' S. .':'er next. do respeetfully invite the f l. a.::raly of Edgefield and adjoinin i.-'. We expect severa! rpt.t Si' s, and amongst them our great Sen.ur, 1i.. A. P. BUTLEnt. An excellent band of Music %-ll be in atten dance. 3"i The Ladies are eordiaily in.it.:d to be present. Committee of niimdon. TILMAN WATSON, MILTON N8ilUS, MOSES HIOLSTON, M. PAIGETT, ELIJAR WATSON. sr. Committee of Arragem It. M. PADGET, J. C. Bom;i. HENRY RUCKER, Lewis iAWYER, J. D. WATSON, N. BURTON, D. WIL~IAMrS, JRHV1E WILsON HOLSTON, J. INADETT, Wx. NORRIS, J. ii. KNr.cr, HENRY HOWARD, N. Jo, G. BELL , JAtz. M. foNrS, Jos DENNY, W. GASTON, W. WHITTLE, ~ M ML~ A. J. PADGET, N OLY T. MC;ENDON, - .HRY LeD HARTLEY, G.ow , J. !MfARET,Tto.Sr, J.-PADGET,ELRTLir B. COR.EY, Js IWE' Wa~r. PADGET, H.CunI:, Matj. WVEST, J.t s DAN. LOWMIAN, JcEINI'Lts A. R UTL.AND, i.l'i L. P. RUTL.AND, 3 .CILM J. RHI~N.tR~r T, I{IK R. GOLE31AN, Wt OL A. CIIAPMAN, I.!A':tGi, SAMrL. PADG ET, Sr. ..1.RIa:, E. W. SAwYLEn, L c.I. JESsE S.tTenIE, DA:: ,:L. JACOB LAG~tONE. M .V'~" JAs. ALI.EN, ~veltoMis . . ~r.v: N B ~en-oN, e ~t Dr..JhnBrttn. f et:N . oX's, themoringoft~m l~li nJan . .foxr Als, CARO~l, i th 69h yar of YhErYe for er amil, acheros. tS~pr, milit'o'i few ad mre rasonto iso Roi m. io' Esn dence ws uztttili J. a Turns t r I. U high and sma:,aIer...ddtiox, a: ;~i~ to Ils wil. " Ihear .a W*i -:r., liem': MethRE da wo te 1it it., by oth- ev. or Biho pi, fr.e rs..t ENNINGS :i'i Oi.Gro."o lan DwEll, this .C lisrsr-:oth -l-er.: of te lte Dr. John Crt. York.it Ii D t ret. . the deathn of Ma nthe :lthoins.ant'Mr-.:fe Al, CnAlOL, iy thett9 ath 'ar oa hraeln.tlA andholenimmunit mourns hier d e Thistris rendiap s he bighest cwe A~ n. tard t heio hearten downdines it disae o :'f ll kinly ofies in awr cmnttha.rate-ie .'ldiitplie arich it meoits, which ~htalefte bthind her.i thervhryilife of thepircle was remarkble nTuih fe sha m ighrasto ave in thtei nobe sim plto refc a hild pointo-l. shclexlene aeipon im, a made harr s~eh te ponitthe dtence whase untailing, andi iver iser ofu rlif:- taskr fi'ordin prayeu spit. I the ful~'d itnjoym.ent tf e neleto a powersitn in.. e , t essttin of perfeet h~r~ealtad inih nWbte hise'rt rie oft sit heti.h stored dtie.mfo , i she imadis -ml arres tedofhi adaiwkwithotstri, e!e1tis q nili wIt ti'ieedl a fawfulmte, d ilte werutellchami.. leg k s~pculto nith omrd~ phis whhl. u.t'"Godt will. et his wrerrter, as nd jtai t'o is w~idl ")1 It heatr oee mt :tlearen thein nto metiti writewijl frtm henier w>rthibtesel rthe dneiaih hde in the (trd : e. o ih the Sprt, fors stheyredt frmoti :beior frie..:m." CnupIiion with all is virtues, antd we weep Va1in, as we niss hin from his ceistonmed plai anl-'lf us. Slav I Ieavel tech uslii: to diraw a lesson of w 411:1 fromi this 1iltr visitation : Seeing_ that, loveliest are often the firt i) f'adle-the stronge the first to fill. may the i-h olesome truth he i delibly iipressed nPon ouir iuIlds. that -, therm 12ithing firin-the-re's nthng sure--therc not1hiiiL true but betavet ' It inlay he a ple::it a stIrance to many frien to hnow that. the deceased met his end with u usteal composiure, and suink into his final :le with Searcea stua le. A FREINED. For the Sguthern Congress. Mit. Einroa: I 'ifr i-r the consideration the voters of thi:; ConglresAonal Diatrict, Col. V. PicK;ENS tid awI. DiroN . Esq., cadidates to repressent it in the Solutherin Ci. gros. They are gele1men of ripe experiecti of tried ji2tr-iotism1. am1l un(ited to the State the h aighst and holiest ties. These gentle-m would possess sotme vnges from their v tend ance uponi the Nasl-.ille Convention aba many ohtrs., no less worthy and qjnlillId otheri respects. A \'o-r~a1. Butler Lodge: No1. 17 1. 0 0, . -.'. A hRe.nar mneetin1 of th:. Lod ' e' : wil be bhi 4,n 3nday ~vening1: nie a ut 8 oeC1(k. R. T. 3IMS, See'y. At vg, 1 tf 2 Attention "Artillery!" T O are hereby re1t tiuesttd t, imIvet -it E;1i, fied C. 11.. en S.\TURDA the 3n ir1t., for Drill, preparalory, ti attcndingL, 1 Ihhaee ti bie fg'li at WNAUL HloLsT:N S, TaLusday the :ld Sepjtember-. P OPE and TW IN E. fir sale by the Subser .Iber, ol tlle, uiti the Ist of Dee. next. .M. WV. CL.\I.Y. 50I ite. A PP.ICA'iV N wil e miadu'e to thle T.4i-d .L1 tUre (of :othi Ca Wn at;Sneu o to Vv., the tilE of lIl I tt of I W ttt1.1'S:''i 1n he ! .stte i .lohn 1.. I. ::1. :md (!ar::.4 *1 Iian . dee I. . \ I :-rtia !! I B wel :l, th- aw!. Xi 4 I l JoI "~.i1 1* ile . :1. , L :;1-. Mlarv AnII io eto .i .~ e lc w tlizb :'.ll 1 1is.2 W illiakW li. -ekiv~et :nl 22 m41n he ll, cibrn o2 f John Blackiwelil ate4 lhe~eh!i urit. de--wd.m.1inl Sniran A 11 Ilc elthe. w .d1w1.n Georg-Le J. l'!!aekwe hie el1bl Xf 1 i.':hheke. dcease.a .con At. -.l 1851 Im I Not ice. TL tholise indti to( the 1estae of J;ei Kitercase. dele'.-. are reiired to mak, ii: ne1it. py2 n mI l th!se haA2v2ing de:n In. .)OIlN ITILL, Ai'r. An.:.ut 28 y 2 LT. pra t in-bhted to the late firm r !ANS & NCoL.%s 1re iearntstly reiues Ii :0 t -e withouilt delay. Their motes 1111 m i.4 ar'heii. to hands of the .'ndersigned. th1 timeX. Tii I poL.sitire/y thle vlst wotice. F. M1. N IClO L AS. Auge 28 t 312 Notie. .LT. per'.ons ineb.tedi to tile Estate of G. ( . .' owY.ers. dee'dI., if Uiach TIhauil, S. C tre.. ree;uested ti 1make1 in11ued'a2te pl::yn12ent, m1 hose hvin. 1.121 de1ir 14 gainst11 aid lEstinw' 121.. A. N. . >ICKS, Legaitee. Au4P8 Ut 0.S [)Y .sollN JI L, Es., Urdinary (if Edtz 1.- for Ibe!ers o4fX A ihii.,r 'in 12n1 :2i .11 222 reiaiu of' .\. if 1.21lemn, :lie of' the D1i Th21.1.:'2re. the.'efor2. 1* ecite 22nd4 2t1nioni 211 and1 t.in22::1::r. the i:indred 2:nd( ced~titrs 4 hei~ ..::id dih -d (. 14. be 221::ndmpe.:r before ti 2t iiur inext Ord1inary's (or for' 12 the4. said( Di rt, to be~ hlhatlily iielie'ld Court IHotu: it :n1iv.wVhy~ the said12412111. adm inidt in shotId nI e &~mrell~. Given under my1~ h::d 211and 2eal. t his thei. 201 b1~1e ofi Aug. ini 'the ye..ir iof our Lord~ 0m Ine'.::nd eilhi hund2re and' lii-ne\n hle. seet..ihv:: 1fA ericant In2depe2C ece. * J.OH N HILL, o. r.. 1). Aug 26 2t. 31 Plantation Brogans! s;Tgeni ?AnAcFACTUR1E Fac]i~tory oiver2 .\lr. 1.on lu.L's; store, whtel Evcelent Shoes of the above1. deser'tion are'. 1112411e. O.rdecrs i m22k gniyvil b':1te i12 2.rnoiy A fill :4"412,:en: 44f UPP R~. II:2 RNKES man S!OLE L.-l T. E R 44n h1.2. u. Tr. MIM.1. 93 B d.s GIiNNY V!G IG li 214' alehv A. 13'I'lNSII IE. 4LT1~'41'.pesons haig i'.1mands14 nleainslt the 1E . IIiii 21 tate t of .la o 22l 2n 0.' dee'd..Ijwill priI 1:1 b1121m1 hul2te:siute.:dtrenbedwlm! Wite Lend. 5.00 LI'.. WIllTE: LE.\D, pure. '2tn G. ::!!ans2 inl::eed Oil. 1nn 4J Train hIl. 1-'orc1 al hv ALL those1 havin.,i denm1nu:l: ulgninst the Eit: .ijo.\hne~r V. \Xite,. d1c4.asiare( reques~it 1opresen$4.t them,1 p ropier' y2 attted,a:nd thosei iehted to mauke paymen24ht. JOlUN lIlLL, Aidm. April 29. tf 1 Chiairs. AGOOD) Fti4(k uf (ClI.\[URRof difl'erti . g odities, siale', &c. Fori .221le by A. niL*sRNID. 1 mhur2ti1'. Feb 1' 1f 4 TuJrpentin~e Soap. p i' U T IES TI I'PENT1N.E SO.\P, Ca ... Chinese \Xashinig Finiad. Fior s: -1. A. I:{yNIIrC ini Y a LADBE0 BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. Q- EDGEFIELD. S. C. t Instructors. oR.v. N. ALDRICIT, PiNcIrAr. E. U. UACON, PnoFEssoK oF MlsIC, DRAW IsxNo, PAIN-rING, &ck. ECIRNPL11t s Mis. J. McCLINTOCK, TECHERIN PararA RY )i T iii RTENT. rpIS Instituitnt will be opened on the 2d .1londay in September next, at the residence of ls,. .IcC,.iTOCX. of The course of instruction will be the same as F is pursued iiin the first class Female Seminariesin the State, and it will be the eonstant aim of the Instructors to renler the School worthy the pat i- renge (if an enlightened public. Strict atten , tion will be paid to the Moral training of the y Youn: Ladies under their care, while at the ami ime all sectarian influence will be scrupu lous'i avoided. t- Tie School will be truly Southern, as the Ve Tkeachers are not only natives of the State, but in as, ontri in all their feelings and habits. It is confidesntly holiped that the names appen ded to Ihis notie will be a suficient guarantee to the sual'liinstL4 of the Teachers. ' lie price tif Tuition and of Board can be ob. tained by :11!cation to Mrs. McCLINrocIC. It is of groat importance that the Scholars be X entered at the coninec nt of the quarter. References. C0rIexton.-Rev. Jons BAcHtAN, D. D., RevW. W. ',%. WAwrasHT31, D. D., Rev. Tirus. O. L- Suni, D. 1., Rev. J. R. KnasinicK, Dr. MExc Ih DNIiA.. and .TA.mEs TvrrER, Esq. Graniteville.-Rev. 11. A. Turpaa and Rev. II. "MooD. Aauusta, 0a.-Rev. Mr. Connor and Rev. W. IIAIt. E ercsfirld C. If.-Rev. C. B. WALKER and iCv. Mr. BUowx. R7ferenrce.m-~rs. McClintock. Edhefle;!rl C. II.-Chanceellor F. II. WanRD rIw, ion. A. P. ]1r-rr.n, Col. J. '. C.in no.., .\a.W. .\. 1!.1it I.uIs, Jo s. A lux Fv, Esq., W. W. A i.s, 1>1., Mr . rsnNEi.i., Dr. Wm. 1. TTIa-, 111r. W. 1'. Br1-rr.rln, Co0. Jo1Ns IIII.., 1T. J.oi.wraiE. F... Mir. Tios. Jonso and C. J. C,.ovsi, F71". -. Co. !ia.-Dr. M. LAflorDE. 1. .\unst 21 ts 31 n --- - - Wholesale & Retail Druggists NEWDlER RY, S. C. K EfE const-itly on hand a general assort t.ient sf Brugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, - BR*I'IlES. DY-sTCLFFS, siurgca o nrgenmen s, Perfulme ry, 0idow lass, Glass-Ware, FANCY ARTICf.ES, &c. -A . S 0 Dealers in Fine Wines, Liquors, Se I- gars, Chewing Tobacco, &c. ..\- l f which they propose to sell upon as rea t sonable termos as nly house itn tle State. It 'h sicians, Planters awi Dealers are earnest lv invited to call and examne~ our Stock and prices before putrchiasinig elsewhere. Aniugut 21, 6m31 G ROCE RIE S! I EWJ~ hubcrtlhers con'tinue to carry on the Whjolesale and Retail IGroce 1rr Emine", at their oldl stand, just above th'e G lbhe ] Istel, and within a few' stepss of the Wairehiouse of .Messrs. (G. WVLu.a & Sox lThey beg to inforim the Planters andI families in ~sth Carolinm that they are now receiving their Fall suphply oif HEAVjY AND FANCY GROCERIES, wich they will sell on the mos~t reasonable - teriins. They inow ofler for sals 100 1lales .ti Inch GUNNY C LOTII, o500 Coils A ich lKenitcky ROPE, d 50 1ltnis. New Orleans 'ansi Museovado ISUG;IR, 200 Unezs Ptime Rio, Laqira and .Java COFPE ES. 50 ilheis. Cuba MI ASSES, .100 UbIs. Crushled. Ground andi Granu lated S9UG:IRS, 25 Chests andh balt'Chests chsoico T')E 100 Uhlis. 1Iliramo Smiithu and JDaltimnore FLOUR, e 100 Uonxes Sp'.rm. A sdamantine and Ttel t low C~l NDLIRN, 3t9O 1Keys Ciii N.IJJS. all sizeCs, bi -75 hUoxes TO/lJA CCO, various qpalities, i. 5.,000 TLbs. II.13IS, S1DES, and SHIOUL . 1,500 nesLverpool SAl L T. PR - Tcrtihier with SPICES. PICKLES,PR .SER JES, SEG.lRS, andi all articles usually kept in the best Grocery hisuses. ir' Goosl fosr isur Pla~nte~r Friendis will be dec live real at aiiy point in I ambuhsrg, free of charge. J1. R. & W. M. DOW. A ut"ustai, A ug. 20, Gmi 31 Dutchi Dolting Cloths. SN~OWDEN & SHEAR, Accres-r, GA. .T\V E received fromii New York. a supsply of IDsutch lisshting C LOT I IS. Nsss. iI, 1, 2, 3, 5, '. 7.8. and 10. To which they respectfully invite the attentionu of the psublic. M1sv 22 tf 1 Not ice. OUR.alES oif the Hamburg ansd Edge k il-Id Plaink litads bseintg CO31PLETED. is now~ sspenedi fori thes use sof the Pubslic. RAT'iES OF~ TOLL. Watgsni elrarv.ii by -I or imisre hosrses, . .5Sc pr mile Is, des- 2 doi . .e " " dlo esr Carts driawit by~ one dlo . .c " "'' -Cm-rags, &c., slrawn byv twoe do . .e " " thlosebacLt.k Trav~ellers...........1ec " "~ e I. A . K EN IshCN, President. I htunbosyit. 3shay 2 . 1851. tf 19 XolkCe. ~LL persons having dlentmndes algainst the es. i1.tate of JTacob Shibley, deceea'sed, will please tee rendelr themi ii ni duly atetsted, andl those owving the .smdt estate will psh-ase tenmake immstediate pay ment. SIL..AS LAN NI ER, A dmn'r. I Cumi Test. annex. Sept 41, 18.i1 ly 33 Not ice. LL pLerisons iindebtedl to the Estate of Elhiza. dIsbeths Carter, dhe'd., are reqshtedl tee itaike imiateppaymient, atnd thiose haing d'emonis a ainst said Estate will psreSenit thiems propelsrly at ttessd. A. .1. l1AM~BO, Adm'r. nit M~olasses. 39 1m11DS. CLTBA AlOLASSES. 10 N. Orleans " 50) " Gosslen Syrup, very fone. Fot ~ sle byv A. UUJRNSIDE. I haiinburg Febs 1 3 tf 4 Iron. Ie 91\ TOSIRON, assorted sizes. For s.aks ee\J by A. IHlRNSID)E. EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE YBJI T8WI3 1AJS. Rev. Chas. A. Raymond, Principal. T HE FIRST SESSION commences Septem blher iSth. The Institute building will contain eight Rooms, all of which are approprited to purpo ses of instruction. A fine apparatus ; a large collection of Maps; Anatomical Charts, Globes, &e; a Museum of Natural 1istory ; a Cabinet of Minerals and Shells: furnish unusual facilities for acquiring a practical knowledge of the different branches of iScience. Two new Pianos have been purchased in ad dition to those already in the Institute. The course of Study is of an elevated charac ter, and more comprehensive, than that or most feniale institutions of the highest reputation. The Paixcrr.L devotes the whole of his time to the supervision and instruction of the various Iclaisses. I The Assistants are eiperienced in their diffe rent Departments, and thoseonly of known sue csin tenehiag ar .mlyd The Aead n-ficl Year is divided into Sessions of 14 weeks each. It isOf geat importance that the student be present aktlt& commencement of the Session. The Classcrire then formed, and afe weeks delay-aty affect the standing of the ptpil throuzhut the year. Tuition is charged but from the time of en tnce to the end of the Sess-on. Pay ments are to be made at the close of each I .inusual facilities are given for a thorough Musical Education. In addition to other improvements, which are now in progress, a large covered playgronud, for exercise in wet weather, and a gymnasium, are .to hec erccted. Circulars containing a list of expenses, course f studies and other particulars, will be sent free of postage, to those 'l apply for them. IN. IL. (;RTFFIN. It EmilIND PENN, S. F. GOODE, R. T. MIMS. July 17 tf 26 Amitericaf Hotel! HAMBnRG, S. C. 1TlE Undersigned having taken the above Ultel, known as IlusIAR's old stand, and late bv W . K1reitA, would respectfully solicit the patronage of -he friends of the above Hotel, anil the public generally. They pledge them selves to allord as good accommodations as is kept iv the State, having supplied the House with entirely NEWV furniture of every deserip Persons travielling to and froni Ttamburg_ will find Carriages and Buggies n,:ays ready to convey then to the lamnburg Depot, and also, to the Georgia Depot, free of chargce. TITOS. II. TRENT, Virginia, ISA AC SMITH, Abbeville, S. C. August 21 6m 31 J7 The Abbvillc Banner and Laurensville erald, will please copy for 6 months, and for ward account to T. & S. t Valuable Plantation for Sale! r p[iE Subscriber intending to move to the I West, will sell at public out-ery on Sale-day in October next. if not sold previous at private sale, his VALUABLE PLANTATION, in this District, known as "No 3," situated on the New Market Road, leading to Granite rille. and adjoining lands of Col. S. Christie F O'Connor, W. B. Mays and Marion Coleman. On the Tract there is a good Dwelling-Ilouse and all necessary out buildings. Also, a Gin Thnu o acres is 375, of which, 225 are th lcatin a ent water. . r Those wishing to purchase can sec the Subscra Ier on the placee, who will take pleasutre in show ig the land :or they can enquire of C. J. Glor r, at Edgefield C. UI.. who 01nce owned the land. MICIIAEL E. WAGNER. A ug. 21 7t 31 I 1otice. T.T, persons indebted to the estates of Thtos. i.Flood. deceased, are requested to make iun mediate panymetnt. and all those having demands against saidl estate to present them properly attcs I ed according to law.4 WM. IIERBERT, A dm'r. Sept 2,S 8y 33 ard, Bacon and flams. TTIE Subscriber h~as in Store a lot of snperior< IlHMS. BACON AND LARD, and will I cniinue to receive throtugh the season a supply tonet the wants of his customers, ie respiect olly requests all who may come to the Village 1,1urcase the abmove articles, to give hinn a cal bfore buying elsewhere. G. L.. PENN, AGE.NT. Iuml 2-4 tf 27 Bacol." f TTTJDS. CHOICE Baltimore flACON V SIDES, just rueeived and for sale bmy WILLIA MS & CIIRlISTII~ I. July 17 tf 26 Wheat, Wheat, Wheat. 92% UisiIELS of Prime WhlEAT can be hiadhby applying early to the Subscriber at inter Seat, at St per bushel, Cash. JOHN GASKINS. A Atgilst 17, 1831 3t 30 Notice. L persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. :ILTracia Lowe, deceased, are zrequested to aue inediate payntwet, and all persons havinig ddmands against said Estate, are also requested ttoreset themi according to law. IIENRY KEY, Ex'or. July 10 Gm 25 Ad iisrto ' Sale. WI LL be sold' at :hen Hotel of Mr. Compty, on Satuirday; th.. 30th inst., all the pers.. itl estate of Mirs. Sm-ani M. Nicholls, deceased, conisting of f louseho~ld Furniture, &c. Terms Cash..R. T. MIIMS, Adnm'r. ' .August 131, 18351 3t 30 Notice. LL 1Persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. .L .Susan M. Nicholls, deceaseil, are requested tto nmuke inneliate payment, and those having de~adls against the estate will present themi pr rorly attested. " . T. NMS, A tu g 1, 1851 - 30 Addm 'r. .Woice. LL Tpersons having demands against the es . 1.tate of Jolhn Ha~rrisont, deceased, are re questetd to hand them to the subscriber, properly attsted, and all those indebted to the estate are requested to miak'e payment. JAMES M. TIARRISON. Administrator. S ept 1, 1 . 50 1y 23 Shoemnaker. V NTD) two good SHOEMAKENS, no cusmed to making pegged work. R. T. MIMIS. May 22 tf 18 Notice. APPCATION will be made to thme Legisla Liture of South Carolina at its next Session, to vest the title of the State of South Carolina, in the Estates of JTohn 13 Logan and Charles Logan, deceased, in M. WV. Liles and his wife Rebecca, Anmrose Nicks and Eliza his wife, and Edwin P..IHolloway and Amnanda his wife. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. gy His Excellency, T. A. MaxAe, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State of South Carolina. WIIEREAS, information reached me that alV an atrocious murder was committed upon 'ohn McDaniel, of Barnwell, by six young men, mong whom were Seaborne E. Farmer and William G. Tobin : and whereas, the aforesaid ariner and Tobin have made their escape-now )e it known, in order thaI they may be brought o trial, I, Joux 1I. MeAss, Governor in and over he State of South Carolina, do issue this my roclamation, offering a reward of FIVE H UN )RED DOLLARS for the delivery of both, or rwo Hundred and Fifty Dollars for the delivery f either of them to the Jailor of Barnwell Dis't. Farmer is about 25 or 28 years old, 5 feet 8 ehes high, well made, fair complexion, blue -yes, light hair, two of his front teeth slightly roken off. Has a sear on his cheek, about an itch and half long, made by the cut of a knife. Tobin is IS or 19 years old, 5 feet II inches igh, fair complexion, very little beard, light hair, rhite teeth, thick lips, well made, and is badley carred on the right arm and shoulder. Given under ny hand and the seal of the State, the 5:h day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eighteen hundred md fifty-one. J. H. MEANS, Wx. F. ARTHUR, Dep. See'y of State. Aug 14 4t 30 Valuable Lands on Savannah River FOR SALE. WTILL BE SOLD, some time next fall, for Y the purpose of Distribution anuong the vidow and chilren of Peter F. Moraugne. de ased, that VALUABLE PLANTATION on hich the deceased resided, containing about 1200 Acres., ying on Savannah River, immediately below inrksdale's Ferry. This tract is a fine cotton lantation, with tiree hundred or more acres of ow grounds, well timbered and with a good Iwelling and out houses, gin house and screw, nd other buildings necessary for plantation pur ioses. The above tract will be sold on favora le terms; purchase money will be secured. ?rsons who wish to purehmise lands will do well isit this tract and ride over it before buying any vhere else. July 31 2--wtf 28 IOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Tntz Subscriber offers for saie his iTF HOUSE and LOT at Liberty 1ill. On the premises are a large Dwell ing House, with all necessary out ildin gs, a good Garden and Ten Acres of bot ria land. Also a well arranged Store Ilouse, nl Physician's Office. Terms will be reasonable. Apply to the Sub criber on the premises. JOHN ANDERSON. Li berty IIill, S. C., July 5, 1851 tf :30 Carriage Making. TIE Subscribers having I engaged in the Carriage makingand repairingbusiness .. . in Pottersville, near Edge eld Court House, for the ensuing year; would -spetfully solicit a share of public Patronage, we shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all who iy favor us with their business ; they~ are ulso in ant of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car age parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits, oe other aced appaly. Good comfortable build gs can be procured, convenient to the shop for ien of families, or boarding on reasonable ternms. IIlLL & WARDLAW. N. B.-A good price will be paid for Lumber good Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, of as rted dimensions. 11. & W. Naiv 28 1850 tf 45 "In statu quo anto bellum." Lenhue. SF ALTL DESCR1IPTIONS, nmay be land at the Tannery for C~rsn. Also Tanner's ad Neat's Foot Oil; the latter e best article fiat Harness. Cash paid foar Ihides and good Oak Bark. All orders addressed to. Williams & Christie. r to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, will e promptly attended to. R. T. MIMS. Feb. 0. tf 3 Pemnim Daguerrean AUGUSTA, GA. IIEN youa visit Augusta, call nt thme PRE. VMl.\lDAGUERREAN GLEY ad have a Ifinc Daguerreotypet of yoaurself, for eire you will find one of the mtost elegant Da nerreani Salhoons in America. Dagurreotype stoek oif every description for le at a small ad vance on New York cost. LEIGH, TUCKER & PERKINS. Jne 12 8mn 21 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFTELID DISTRICT. IN EQUITYa Ex parte, ames T. Gardner and wife. N pursuanee of the Decree .or the Court, of Equity, at Jatne Term, 1851, in this ase, Notice is hereby given to Samuel Gard cr, Trustee of the Petitioner Mrs. Rebecca ardner, who is now abseiit firm the State, show cause, within three months from he publicationa hereof, why the prayer of the metition shiould not lie granted. S. S. TONil PK INS, C. E. E. 11. Comm'rs Oflice, Aug 18, 1851. ugust 21 3m 31 Notice. PPLICATION will be made to the next LeLgislature, fair a Pubilic Rtoad, commen *ing at or neair Elbert Devore's, ona the Scaoit's 'erry Rad, era Mouantaain Creek Churcheh-fromaa ieee toa Good Hlope Church, oir tharaough that icighaborhood-from thence to Mt. Enoun, and~ beneie by Mu. W. Clary's, and then iantersect the iggins' Ferry lIoad at Mrs. Maruha A bney's, about onie and a half mailes froim said Ferry. August 21 tf 31 Notice [I sHEREBY given that application will be made at the niext Session of the Legislature ror the renewal of the Charter of the Fe.rry oni avanahi River, three ilies below Augusta, kuown as the Sand Bair or Wallvhamu Ferry. ELIZ. R. WIIATLEY. Aug 7 3 3m 20 liotIce. LL those having deandaas against the Cstat( of Allen B. A ddisoin, deceased, are reques eal to presenit thema pt'upea'ly attested and thaost indebted to make paymnit. G. A. ADDISON, ,E'r E. J. MIMS. Exrs July 24 1850 tf 2 I~otice. LTL those indebted to the Estate of A bial . Robertson, deensed, are reqluested to ak< aynat, and thoise havinag demtands to presen hema, properly attested. JOIIN IIILL, Adm. Api 2,9,151 New Family Grocery! S. E. BOWERS, At the corner opposite Robinson's Hardware Stor Land fronlng the American Hotel, IAMJBURG, S. C. R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends ani the public generally, that he has opened New Grocery Store, where he will keep constantly on hand, a chiic stock of FAMILY GROCERIES. GLASV AND CROCKERY WARE, which will b< sold at the lowest market prices. The public are earnestly solicited to call ani examine my stock before buying elsewhere, an< every exertion on my part, will be made 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 megs,Cloves, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Cheese Butter, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Powder, Shot Lead, Lamp and Paint Oils. Also, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, Brush es, Blaeking, &e. Also, 20,000 lbs choice BACON SIDES, aM 2,000 lbs John Fitch & Sn EXTRA 11A Th August 7, tf 29 CARD. T ITE Undersigned respectfully solicit the a, :ntion of Country 31erchants and Planter: to their very extensive and well assorted Ste'1 of GROCERIIES, LIQUORS, &e.; &c., Cer. prising 400 Ilhds Clarified New Orleans and Musen vado Su 'gar. 300 Packages Crushed and Loaf Sugar. 150 Bbls No I and 2 Clarified Sugar. 1000 Bags Cuba, Rio and Java Coffee, 4000 Pieces Dunleet Bagging, (weighing 4 t 1:i lbs-4.1 to .16 inches.) 100 Bales Heavy Gunny Bagging. 10110 Coils .I inch lemnp Pope. 500 1 Ilids Bacon sides (Baltimore Curing) 1(i) do Cho)ice Shoul ers, 100 d luscovado Molasses, 1000 Btbis New Orleans Syrup, 1200 do Rectified Whiskey, 300 do N. E. Run, 101) do Northern Gin, 2W0 Packages Fr--nel and Domestic Brandy, 1o do " hmeina aid Tenn. Wine, 100 do Sweet Mahlaga Wine. 150 Boxcs Tobacco (various qualities,) 301) N. Segars. (assorted brands) 50 Casks London Porter. 300 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles. Togetler with Soaps. Starch, Raisins, Tvat Spices, Champagne, Cordials, Syrups, Iie!e!l: .md all articles usually kept in their line, whi thev offer f-r sale on accommodaing terns. LI' Orders promptly and faithfullv executed. Simms & NANCE, No. 1, Uayne St, Corner Church St., Charkstun S. C. June 5, tf 2o Warehouse and Commissior BusinesS, JacrsO S-r., AUGUSTA, GA. j IHE ;7DSCr.IT1ER begs leave to inforn T his frienils and the patrons of WALKER Barsos & Co.. h:I im will eontinue the WARI HOUsR and 0nMIISSION BUSINES at the Wnw o'iu .rnerly occupied by them and hope, liy su1,- ttention to the interest o hio eustwem'lr, ti) receive a continuance of th< liberal p,:?rConw-e bes.towecd on the late firm. H< will give hi ;.w ittention to all business en trustel to it.:; Pmut.hn --?'r. will be given to hnying o Pas'ij:. 1. . anI -uplies for his custom-rs which w 1 1..d ihne b. bought at the lowes prics, md arat cash advances will be made oi produce in Stere. G AKR July 10 fen 25 Cheabp Goods! pr Y A RDS pretty Chmene Mus & lins at 10 cents per yard, 5,0010 yard pretty Chiene Mluslins, Madik col1oi-, 12.1 cents pci. yard, 10 bales liiwn lioniespun, 6i.{ ets. pr. ya 5. cases white do. 64~ do 5 Idbue, blutf-striped andl plaid Homn spn 110 cents per' yard. I ea'e .\pron. Cheeks, 10) a 12 ets pr yr 2 essmn (w.; aitales, for pants1(, 12 to cenitS pr aar, 500 pieces white, pinik. lue, green and or ainge lMosqiiio Netting, 75 ets to $1 100 pieces 12-I Lice Netting, G'.eorgia-str~il Osnahurgs and Ilomiespuns at F'actor's prices, just received at GRIAY BIOTIIERS, 290 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. June 12 tf ~ 21 Rea*dy Made Clothing. J UST receive'd a large assortiment o~f REA DA MAD)IE CLOThII NG, conisistin~g of Alpacea, Linen and CroDeta S3ACKS an PA LTOS. Linen, Cottonade and Gro TDta PA NTS. 1B1ack Satin Silks and Marsailb \'ESTS, a. n which will be sold veiar 1.ow. WILL[.\.1tS & CIlRISTl?.. Mar~ 22.tii EDGEFTEILD DISTRiCT. IN EQUIlTY. Wilson Holstein and o ife, and ohersBill awi aim les an t es ,D ilipr Pareufi' F. H. Norris atid others. IT ' appiearingzto my ,satisfatction that Wr .1 I. Norris. S:dly 'Sa wyer, Alexainder Nor ris, Luther Norris'andl Natn J1. No'rris. De edants, reside beyon~d lhe limits o. :hi State: Ont motio~n of Mr. Ontrm, Solictol Ordered. that the sai~d Defendants, as l !any child or chiildrein of the sanid Nathi:oJ Norris. not named above, do appeaur an< pled, answer or demtur to this Bill, iv thil three~t monthls from the publieation or thi Order. or that thle said Bill be taken pro con - S. S. TOMPKTNS. C'. E. E. D. Commt'rs O,1icc, June 24, 1851. Junie 10, 3m 23 South'rn Water Cure Instituti LOCATED) AT MILLED)GEVILLE, G;A. I TS magninitude beiing recently enlared 1 now~ calpable of accotmmodaltinig T WO ]!l O D ED) AND) FIFTY (250) pesos The prm pcr appoinmenits of this Instituitioni render most attractive to Invalids who may be forced seek redemption from disease. T. CARLTON COYLE, M. D). May 28,1851. Iy 19 \BT.S large No. 3, M ACK EREL, :\f 3HaUnf barrels No 2 " 75 Kits, No I, 50 11alf Kits No 1. For sale by A. BUIRNSIDE. Unamburg, Feb 13 tf 4 Notice. Ocn Fine .T ACK, Till S pacanoe, wl a $6 the Season, $8 to i ure M \are with foal, am $10 to inisure a liv eCo Mars .get :mn.l tranisferred the insurance mo10 willh.- et..neid. The Season to commienee< *.edge . t th Atugust. Aug S iS~i L. & J. GURRY REMOVAL. D R. A. G. TEAGUE having removed his Store to the North side of the Public Square, in the same building and next door to Mr. J. Lvox'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, tr 25 Drugs, &c. F RESH and Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, &c., purchased under the supervision of the Pro I prietor, all of the most reputable nostrums, &i., and for sale at the Drug Stere of A. G. TEAGETE. July 10 tf 25 Oils and White Lead. LARGE supply of Linseed, Pure Spermi .t ...Wlhale, Train, Nectsfoot, Castor, Sweet, and Olive Oil, &c. Also, a good supply of Whito Lead, pure;and extra, for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Putty and Glass. Nb:hand an excellent lot of Putty, : Also, an extensive assortment of Coneh and Window Glass, of various and ssorted sizes, and for sale at the Drug Store of 3 iA. G. TEAGUR. July 10 tf 25 Alcohol, &c. A LARGE supply of Alcohol, 80 and 95 I perent.-Spts. Turpentine, Etherial Oil, &c., for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Physicians Shop Furniture, ko. LARGE and well selected lot. Also Medi . 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 tC 25 Trusses. TUST received a large lot of Trusses, Utero e) 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 assortment of Colognes, Extraets, 'I1A Perfumed Sachets, Toilet Cases, Pufra in boxes. Ptarl Powler, white and pink; Cosne- - ties, &c., &.., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Toilet Soaps, &c. T U3ST received, some of the finest Fancy To! ,J let Soaps, ever offered in this market. Also. Transparent, Pink, Orange and -Lemon Wash Balls, for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Brushes! Brushes ! LARGE supply of Tooth, Flesh, Nail,.Uat A and Hand Brushes, of a superior quality, r Also a variety of Paint and Varnish Brushes and Blenders, Tanner's Scrubbing and Oiling Brushes, &c., &c., for sale at the Drug Store or A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Paints for Water Colors, Pencils,ke. IN STORE a good assortment of Paints for ' Water Colors, in boxes and by the Cake, Camels and Sible hair Penelsa, Bristol Boar4, &e, &e., for eallat the DrugStord of.: July 10 tf 2 - Fancy Note Paper, &c. A LARGE and handsome variety of Faey ANote Paper, Envelopes. Miottos, &c., just received and for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf .25 Confectionary. T UST recived a superior lot of Candics. com CF mon and fine. Sugar Plumbs. Miint Drops, Lemon Sugar. Sugnr Simnds assorted, Prunes,. Citron. Figs, Almonds, &e.. for sale at the Drug tore of A. 0. TEAGUE. .July 10 tf 25 Spice, Tea, &c. AGOOD supply of Spie, repper, Cloves, i I-Nutmes, Mince, Ginger, and 8 variety o Extracts for flavoring, Also, Youne Hyson and Black Teas, Cocosr &., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 2 Tobacco, Segars, &c. T rST received a supply of excellent Chewing e JTobacco. Also, Cut Tobacco, of a fine quality. Segars, Snuff, &c., for sale at the Drug. store of A., 0. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 2 -Candles. TA LLOW, Sperm, A damantine and War, Ifor sale at the Drug store of A. 0. TEAGU7E. .Tuly 10 tf 25 Lamps, &c. LI4ASS LA31PS. Lanters, Thermometers, -&c., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGCE. ,July10 tf 2 Seed. R ED and White Clover, Blue Grass, &e., for Lsale at the Drug store of A. 0. TEAGUE. .July 10 if23 Genuine Tinctures, Syrups, &c. T'INCTRES, Ointments, Syrups, Distilled . andi 31ediented Waters, prepared by the pro lrietr in strict accordance with the United States Dispemntory, a'nd for sale at the Drug store of ' A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Leeches, ONST ANTLY on hand and for sale at the SDrug store of A. 0. TEAGUEJ. J uly 10 tf 25 1Notice. LL4 Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah .Lr Blakwell, deceas.ed. nre requested to make immediate paym1ent. andI those having demands will present them properly attested. JAMTES BLACKWELL, Adm'r. A pril 17 1850 tf 13. I. Lime. --39 BLS. CHOICE STONE LIMiE, not slacked, ini fine order. For sale by II. A. KENRICh. . amburg, Feb 3, to 3 Is~ugar aind Coff'ee. tit2011unS. sUGA a, diff'erent brands, 75 Barrels St. Croix Granulated Sugar. d16 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, t.1000 Lbs. Loaf Sugar, double refined, ~y50 Barrels Cofee~ Suar, ,,75 Bags prime Rio Coffee, For sale by -A. BURNSIDE.