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bver the minds of the people in the oti tates, as it did here, wheti our politicians who h::d been le:ding and stimulating otu people to resist:mce in the cause, since till .year 184S, accidentally were found in tII -rear, calling upon the ranks to halt. We al !knoW the hesitation and doubt that spreal over the public mind at. the discovery: let iu not subject our friends. in the othe'r States to so painful a trial. The det.ection of a po. litician can be withstood: but the desponden cy of a whole State would be a deplorabk injury to our cause. Governor MIeans. We are glad to perceive that our worthy Executive is received everywhere with enthusiasm. Evena in (reenville, the Mountaineer says, a brilliant ball was given him at McBee's Hall. At Piekensville his address to the encamp. ment produced great eflfet. The Moun taineer says: " In that vast assembly the submission ists numbered but few, but, to those few portions of Gov. Means' address must have felt like melted lead. He informed them that, protest and wriggle as they may, the secession of S. Carolina, at no diait day, was a fixed fact. TIhat no matter low unwillingly, they had to stand the (to them) awful calamity. Their idol --their glorious Union-which quiets all their fears, cloaks all their cowardice and reconciles them to be willing and plundered slaves, would be shattered, and there was no help fo1r them. 1le also said to our co-operation friends that he felt it due to them to state that from a very large and extensive correspondence vith leading men in all the slaveholding States, he was satisfied that all hope of co-operation was vain, lit that he couId add for their and the secessionists satis faction that he had also received assur ances from every quarter of the whole South, that at the first tap of a hostile drum thousands and thousands of the choicest spirits of the lnd would be with them." Violant Whirlwind. A letter received at this oflice, from Rockywell Lexington, dated August 30, states that a violent whirlwind passed through that neighborhood on Saturday night, the 23d uilt., between two and three o'clock, ranging from one to three hun. dred yards in width. Its power was tre. mendous, twisting and blo\ving up by the roots and carrying trees, 10 or 12 inches in diameter, some three hundred yards; sweeping nearly every thing in its range; blowing down houses and unroofing those that were left. Fodder and shing les h:ne been fountd three miles di-tant. Amongst the sufferers are IleHry andI Johit Kensler, Who had their out builings and fences blown down. Jacob Keasler, Senr., had his gin holuse .blown down, and his wagon and gig, which were tin der it, broken; most of his out buildings were unroofed and his eorn and fodder vecry inuch inijur-ed. Captain Kensler was, on Suntday morning, completely haouseless, having all his buildings down, with the exception of a small smoke house, which stood with one corner of the cover -- avn-it. Mr. and Mrs. Keasler were slight ly bruised. but their four- children escaped. Tio view the place, on Sunday morning, it would senm they must all h~ave been: crushed to death, and it is regairded as a miracutlons escape. John II. Vansat had his kitchen blown down and all his other- bulding~s racked and unroofed. The. whi rlwind passed through Isate Vanasatnt's plantation, some hialf mile in thme pin woods, near, Cailk road ; it there abated, or rose above tihe trees. The inry dlonme was considerabtle. There was a good deal of rain anid and a strong witnd all dar Sumday, which hams injunred the crops nn',re or less.-S tate-Riighits Repu blicant, Se~pt. 1. "Finn iN' -ruis 31rr.uxYS."- Amongo the con fusion and excitement at tetnding thie pitica:l discussions of the dayv occasional ly a good thing is said whieb should tnt he lo:st. At a miuster' gr-ound in :an adjoin ing distr'ict, thet-e live ant ol mani nioted for' his honest, good humored, jolly life'. A few' days ago, wvhilt ai partyV of gentle maen were taking a quiet dish of polities at his house the old man would occamsiqn ally joitn in the conversatiotn, atnd by' his~ q1uainitness piroduce conside'rablle mner:i ament. " O! yes," says the old fellow, "our- memabers to Con:gress arec all clever, honest fellows, no doubt; hut there is onte thing I dotn't like about them--I never like to see a fellow set fire to the woods, atnd theni r-un off an leave it Zonds ! thiey have beena firing the moun tains for yeatrs back as sooni as they have got the blaze up), I'll be shut if they aintt ai trying to put it out with little pitne bushes ? First it was fire, ruin, destr-ue tion, if w-e didn't resist; and now it is blockade, big ships, war stmt-vatiotn, and1( fiami:re, if wve do risist! I don't like this w'ay of lather in' people up to fighitin,' and then slitherin' them dowvn to submiis sion, I tell you I dotn't,.boys." From (lie State-Rights Republican. P'aIsnCP. AND I'RtACTICF..-ls iL right t( inlliet a slightt act of injunstice ? Is it ri.ihtl to bear one ! Every' man of courage inde penldenice will at once answer, No ! 'T satme principle whlich le~aves Ie dloubting ani uncertain, wuhien 1 tamely submit I t o tne wvrong 'w ill utterly abandon toe, when I sutlTer anos thier, and so, by degrees 1 shiall become the veriest of slaves. Whal~t ! shtall a freemnl ad. mit that he is oppressed, and counllsel stin. missoion, because, forsoothm, the odds are a. gainst htim? A way with the dastard thought it is idle to talk of the best mode of action whenn the assassin's threat. All that remnaim fo'r hinm, lt s'iuch a momei~lnt, is thle use 01 hi: own right arm. Hie must not wvait for hi: frienids to comec, andi help him, or cry "eoc opecratioin," till lie sees his childr-e: level led with the mud-colored sonls 01 Atfriesi. A WO31AN. (j Nr.w PosT OrFIC.-A new Pos Otliee lhas been establisheod in M::rion (listrict called Sugar Hill, and N. Carmichael aippoin ted postmaster.* Supply your soap-sudn~s ti your grap iies alit rose bushes; they will be bene fitted by it. . TErr DQons must keep near shore. COMMERCIAL. IAlBL*RG, Sept. 2. Later accounts from Europe, received to-day by Telegraph, advising an eighth advance in Cotton, is made prices firmer and an advance is demanded by holders. We quote 8 1-2 for fair. Bacon advancing and in brisk demand, Sides 12 a 12 1-2, Shoulders 9 1-2 a 10, 1anlis 1:. 1-2 a 13 1-2, Lard 13 a 14. There is quite a Cuban eXcitlneent here at present-4"> left Snannal in the Paipero Inst Saturday morning, and another party are to leave the samne City next Thursday nigit, a part of which latter party will be composed of young men from this town and Augusta. There is a concert of action throughout the country and large parties are leaving almost in the face if Uncle Sam's authority. The fate of Cuba ap pears to be sealed. 0. P. Q. For the Southern Congress. Ma. ElITOR: I offer for the consideration of the voters of this Congressional District,ol. F. W. PzeKE.xs and I).tY-rox NX.%er, Esq., as candidates to repressent it in the Southern Con gress. They are gentlemen of ripe experience, if tried patriotism, and united to the State by the highest and holiest ties. These gentlemen would possess some advantages from their at tenilance upon tihe Nashville Convention above many others, no less worthy and qualified in other respects. A VOTEIL. JHoofiand'i German Bitters. WI. would call the attention of our readers to the advertiseinent of Dr. Hoom.xu's celebrated German Bitters. prepared by Dr. C. 1. JA csox, No. 1210 Arch street, Phi!adelphmia. fit eases of Liver complaint. Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kid neys, and all diseases arising fron a disordered stomach, their power is not excelled, if equalled, by any ther known preparation, as tile cures attest, in many cases, after the imiost celebrated physicitms had failed. We can colnienious6mly reC1imnmend this medicine, as being what it is re conmieniled, ::id nr-ge our realers who are uf lieteil to procure a bottle. mil they will be con vinced of tihe truth we assert. NOTICE ! A CO-OPE-RATION UARBECUE will be iven at Capt. J.uss )oax's on Saturday tile 2011th inst. The citizens of Edgefield and the adjoining Districts are respectfully invited. Several able speakers may be expected to ad dress the meceting. .101IN LANfDRL'3M, ' n ). 1O.LAN). | .1. C. S.\l\' l . - |- i . W. NICIOL.SON, I .AME s DORN, ) Sept. 1, l.1. Butler Lodge, No. 17 1. 0 0, F. A ReAgular meeting of this Lodge ::,. will be held on 1onday evening nex at 8 oclock. R. T. .ID.S, See'v. Sept. 41, 1851 t f 3:3 1st Brig, of Cavalry, S. C, 1Y, C.\ll, P RLTTLER, August 2 1851. ORD ER NO. 8. .CotilR'14A RTrArL, to ransist of seven A Alembters, witi asseumble on Saturday,th 6thI day of Septembeltr next, at Lomngmire's. for lie trial of all defaui!tinmg Coammlissioined I llieers au-l1 Ser:geants fromi tihe 2nd1 R egimieint of Cavalry at thie liri zadet Eiina~memnt. Th~e Court will be compolisedl of Ciil. lTeos. W. L~xmsuty. President :maps. 1.ints ..1 1. YetL1IL, d. B. G.tRIFN anmd A. Sielit. 1. S. Untooms, Regimental Stal, will act as d1 sh'e A dvocate. Sergt.1 J.. L. Tae~mer. Sergeanit at .\rmns. Capltains uf Coanlies emnoin~~~ig thel 2n~d Regliet of Cavalry, will cauise aill defauinlg Oficersofi tli cir cionnnlandls. ti ble suinonied lie tore the (Court to rendler ini thirl excuelis, and1. will turnh evidtence of the same to thme Court at its timme of sit ting. Thle Adjutant of the: RIegiinientt will summon tile Gefaiultinrr Fiel and1 Stall' )1li:ers to appear before thle Court and reudei in their excnses. aiid furnishi evlilellce of the samie to thec Court, at its tnle of Sittinlg. Thle P'residlent of thle Court. will fo rward the poieedinm~s of the' s:tine, tol lirigadle I lead-Q2uar ters at A udlersoni Cmrt IIliuse for aptnroval. Bv urder (it lirig. Ge.nl. .1. W'. G L' fTO. J.'R. lionsms, Aid dl'C:.:p, ? A eting Urig. 31ajor.j Captains (of Companies comtposinlg the 2nd Reritmlent o.f Cavalry, will cause all dletaultinlg ()flieers andi~ Privaltes ofi thelir commandslill5 to be suunnonlliled beftare thie samle Courilt to) rendier ini thir excuses for' defaullt at thei R igimieital lI e Iview on the 1st awl1 2iil iir A iigust. ailt wilt fur nish evidence of the sanic to the Court at its timle of sitting. By order if TIIOR. W. LANITAMi, I ~Cii. 2ndu Regiment Cavalry. J. F". TALBIERT,. Adjutanlt. Head-Quartrs, 7-irui Rl FG11FN'T S. C. M1. *MIL~viLt~s, Sept. 1st, 18->1. O RDE R, NO 4COliRT MIARTIAL will lie held at the ? O0ld Wells, oii Wednecsday thle 22d iif tie tobier inext, at 1t0 u'clo ck A. M1., fur t he trial of all 1 )efaulters in Mlilitia anid Patrol Dunty. The followimng Ollieers will ceuntituite tihe Coiurt: Alaj. I). L. SinAw, P'residlent: Capits. 1I r.in andl (ins~onv. Alemibers. The J1unior Oflicer presenit will act as JTiudge Aidvocate. By order oif Col. Alt~is. S. D). GIFFIN, Adj't. Sepit -1 St m: hf~ unibuirg Republican copy three times. For Sale! rp IE Subscriber (ielrs fhr sale his vahimble ..tract of 1.and coniltainling one hlundlred andi forty acres. Seventy acres oif wvhichm are in cuil tvatin-forty -recently cleanredl-ll of it well adpjted to thme growth of cornl, cotton, whleat, oats, &c. Thew la:,d is sit natedl oin the roiad leahiing froi Edgetield~ to Abbateville, and about five mile from Ejlgelieldl C. If. Two years indllIgenie will be given on two-thirds of lie money. For further particulars apply on1 the piremiisils to 11. J l-NNINCS Sept. 4 3t 3 Ad iitaoi Sale. LLU thoise indebited to the2 Estate of Mlathien 11 I. Bedenbough, dee'dl., are reumestedl t< make immuediate pamecnt, and11 those having dl manids to) presenit theim oin 0r before the 19th in stant, as I desire omn that day to settle up tli Estate ill the Ordlinar's Ofliee. (. En. WATKINS, Adm'ir. State of South Ocarolina, Exccutive Deparitment. By His Excellency John If. Mtfeans, Gorernor | and Commander-in-Chirf in and over the State of Suth Carolina. I-f,1. EfiEIA S, informuationhnts rcecdme that ' an troeions murder was committed upon I William Cloud,or Edgeilld District. y PHILIP P. GOOD IE, und thnt sail Coole has escaped. Now, in order that the otfender may be brought to trial. 1, John 11. Means, Governor in and over the State, do issue this, my proclamation. ofTerine a reward of T IVO HUNDR ED AND FIFTY DOLLA RS for the apprehension and delivery of the said fugitive to the jailor of Edgefield Dis trict. The said Philip P. Goode is about thirty-thrce years of age. 6 feet 3 or 4 inches high, lean and sinewy lrdy complexion, hnle or grey eyes, dairk hair odquick spoken, with a marked deeny between his front teeth. Given under Toy hand and the senI of the State, the 201th day of A ugust, intlie year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty Olle. :nv the Governor, JOHN T. 'MEANS. W. F. A nrTmn, Dep. Sec. State. Sept. 4 4t -. ELECTION NOTICE. JN pursuianee of. the provisions of nn net tof the General Assembly of South CaIro lii. pssed tt its last Mession, to provide for the election of Mlembers to a 6onthern Con rress. and by virtue of a. writ of election to Its dirceted I' his Excellenev Governor J. 1T. 31mE s, the'31anarers of Necetion for Ilth District (of Edeotfield will. hold an eletion ott the second 31ontdy in October next and the doay followintg (13th and 14th) for TWO DEPOl'T IES, to represent this Congressional District in the Stouthern Congrress. The aimt ers will meet at Edreflield Court House oit Wedlesdlay fo llowintg, count the voles, and declare the Election. VThe Polls will be opened at the followii plilnees. by the 31anIagers of Eleetions. appointed at the late SeSSIont (o t le Legilature, viz: At Edeield Court louse.-R. T. Mims, Jas. Grilliot, jy., Johnson A. 13B1tt1d. At moi-nmires'.-G. . Yeldell, J. Ander sonl an1d Wilev Timmerman. At Ridge.-'L. B. Lott, Abner Asbil and G. lolne-. Al. C,,ier's.-Joseph Bussey, P. U. Elaim and S. Brotdwater. Al-C'herokee Pomd.<.-Wm. Ltnlnm, Ja mes Curry :ind Edmund Morris. At Pine JI.os.-E. P. I. Kirksey, G. W. Jones and L,. B. \Vever. At Tweles-H.~3tn and G. W. Hollowny. - Al Dun/on'is-Benjamtin Strom, John 31Ios and John Cheatham. At Shoe'crd's-George J. Shepherd, Se- j bron Stalttnker anl D. V. Devoore. and At Smiley's-3. Corley, W. Adams e D. Strot her. tIh At Ifamburg-W. W. Sale, Wmn. Spires al andt~ B. S. Dttablar. At Mlount WiI/ing-A. Simukins, Mlanches ter Pandlett anol Va.tine Hiurloong. A/ Jtichuardson's-Georgre Strother, John 31. Wit t t tnd J:n nes R Ithardson. At Coleman's-Ira Cromley, A. H1. Cole-I tan and M1. W. Cla r'. nr A4 /JPark's-.--homias Chambecrlatin, jr., WV. tt L. Pa:rks anol G. WV. Nixon.r Art lrr '--.T. Aibney, J.3L. A bney andI A! .1.,r's-Willi:.tm P. Andlrews, F. G. far:in attd Willis 11 oo.. AI 6Yaterfied-Wi il i Qattlebum , Joltnt M1illh-ratd .l'. Stnelgroovt. A' Al/hn's--W. N. Tturner, Rutssel Eidson01 A' (Gran~ierdkc--S. WVise, Jatmes Poweollto antd Jtohnt Gotver. A41 Sir-.-..lame<~ TP. Gatrdtner, Johntt Eve ret t :utnt Ulriek~ Reddick. Al Dojrn's-J. Dortn, Manrion Dean and Al-I redl 3lar. to AI If/,tcher's.--Wmt. II. Yonn, WX. G. Tur- tht Al B3,oulare's-J. Eid son. J acob Lagrone and Wil li::tn 31 erchattt. Al Red 1I1ll.-J. 31. CIlarke, Lee Holston and D. F. Enttsv. Ai Rloc~cls-J. Blackwell, E. Robertson] At Ititles-31:trk B. Whittle, Arthur 31. Warren.t antd Catle.b Watkitts. Al II.nccrd's-Williamt T. WVest, John : Tralbert and Bartleov 31. 3Martin.C .A t R. LI//lraon's--B. Krepts, Levi Lybratnd, Set.t4 St 33 .. ST1ATE 01 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN Ol)DINAlIY. nt B Y JHN ILL Es., rdiaryof Edge- C Wheen, Js.A.Codllns has n ppliedl to mtne nlar tIte gtoods atnd ebatt tes, rightts atnd cred Its. of L~ewis Collins, late of the District a foresaid, d eceasedl. Tfhese are thterefore, to cile nti admonish all and sinorulatr, the kitidred and creditors of te said deseasedl, to be and tappear before mie, at otur next Ordinary's Couirt for thIe said Dis trt.to bet holdetn ni Edigefieid Court House, on the 15thclaty of September intst., to shuow ennse. tf anyv, whty the said Administratiotn hotihl tnt be gratnted.q Givt~en tundter tmy hand ando sea:l, this then 1st dayv of Septemiset.r itn the vear of ouir Lordr ando io het sevetty-sixth yeart of Atterienn lIn de~ottdetce JOUN IlLL, o. F. . D. Sepit. .1. 1851 a3t 33 Notice JS htereby given thant apoplication will he madeic to the Io.gishttre at its ttext sessiont foor a chaorter to d~elare Shtaw's Creek a potuli high way as for uy as to the first Shoal.] Ang 30 t; 33 - Notice. LT, Persons are warned against trading foor 1~.a Note madtoe payale to 'Theophilus Ili1i o bearer, foor aboout fivoe hundred nnd eighty-fivc d ololars by the Subscriber as princeipail atto .I;nes 31. Rie'hn'rlson surety. It wa.s givent ini Jnttnna ry, nnI will hoe odte thte 25th D~eemotber noext, butj its consioheratiott ha:vittg provetd itnadequate, I, shall resist its paymtetit. AIAWY CHIESLEY ATWY June 19, 18-51.tf2 Notice. ALL pcrsotis havittg demands against te Es -tate oof Jactob Long, dee'od., will present tetm oduly attesteod, and those itndebted will mtake ' imediate payttentt.I 1 Ja 30 J. A. IEJCHELUIERGER. VEGETABLE )YSPEPSIA 1 ITTERS, TH!E- 110ST PORL A R FAMILY kE'DIGINE . -OF.THE ;A.'G IM Used by Physicians SOf, 111011 Standinlg, These BlT.gt etv l mnorbjie secretions, lirily the blood, giv~e ggs!a tone and vigor to thle dgestive organs, fortify (he Ilystom against all funlire fsense, can bi: taken with safety, at no timec delbili ttinig thle piatient--being grateful to the most deli. cuts stomacha, anid rensarkieble for their checerinig, Irigornadng, strengtheningranel restorative proper ts, and oin involuble anld (tpo remedy for. DYSPEPSIA INIlTS WORST FORM1S. Also, Lijer Complaints, Jaundlice, lieartburr,. Cos. rieness, Faintness,.Disorders of the Skin and L~iver, axs of Alipectite, 'LOW&SRrits, Nervonq Ilecastche, L~ilces rilpitation o eVlicart. Sinkinig and l nl. ness of Weight at the Stomach, tad all other diseases :nustml by an Impuire state-fof. the bloodl, liver., etc, which tond to dellilitate and weaufken the oysteml. F E M:A L.E S 'Who sun'ev from a morbid andl unnstitral condition -will find thIs Mfedicine of INESTIMABLE VALUE. In Al.l. casr~s of OENER AL DEDI LIT V, this Nledi :!u ACTS LigiE A C;IlAltal! THOUSANDS Itye lenitd its ollicacy, isnd thousanmls more are now ider treatnment ; and not one solitary case oif failmoe 1 d et been replorItcu. Volumles ennbi hbe filleN: With ;:I ificates of those who have been permanently real. rail on the Agent, and get a P.AMPHLET, mionnining the Certillcarte of Rlen12arkable Cures, and Ie h igh' estimatvionl in which this M.4edicine is lield - thlt -'nblic press-en be had of the Agents. free Sold liy all the Genuine Mledicine D~epats in the lYS P I l TEates. xb Price 50 Cents per Large Bottle. Prteinia OIeetS FULTON ST., N. Y., up stairs For ale at Edgeiel C. IT.. by 'A. G. T EAG UE, Am(;.T Sept. 4 Iy :33 Notice. LLT those indi'ebted to the estate of .TaIcob) SKilerease, een', are require to make imi linte payent, and those havingdemands to ti t msent them properly attested. JOH N 1ILL,1Amr A udust 28 ry f Wotice.. VLL persom illndbted to telte firm of R SrasN & NICuo..oSt are earnestly renuest nto settle without delay. Their notes an nlne uis are in thei handS of the ilinernigned, at Store of L. trIL,, where bt canl be frnd at ioes. This is p iiively the last notire. - F.' A. N'ICH1AL A S. L ero onis cindebt, to the Estatet iof G.c nn. rennquesed tomae whoneae benpyrmentennd der o the int,el atteste. accodingILto ~vti. nbict'e-A.n b. Dinl K , t egtfee Notince.aca LL prie50 in'to te Lsage otEle. hethnCarter, o ee1 ' o S., ar en.se to, make01 inst sid atagtewll preen th. m prprlyt LT peros aine dend ein st the es-.~co ta ~ietse d 'lob nu h ibe decelwtn, iwilkplease emlerii themut irnpeuly atttesited.anthsown sa etati willpleasel tni make mmete pay-n o t. Sr &~ IlOLA'S LANe Eritly drlt. It)setle ithut Cli m 'lTei niis tnnex. Notice. LI open f rbtue o the EPublicf . ioen drawndby 4h or m hosnn.. . Crmil do o Cartsg ndran byni mnone do s..e, wil" nrrges, &c., dranjiy ~ttwo u . .3 "om t to HA. NRJICK, Preident. Admi istaors. ae glLL ersold tnt~e totel ofnt Mr. Comty, in. In Satrdayr nte 30hs. arer lnmt'l tin persno ennst niJtae Mrs. l Su sntnt tihollnn dunielawed, s.ten. . . I , A3C Xm'ri. An gust 73 1851 intn3 *Votce. LLPersns 1nin~deednton the estte f Ms. Susa .in nicl lsl, decasedl arel requst makeu imeiate paymiin~nent andi th aingnnnnltv opely tteste.iR TJc. MIlS, SAugI 1t51 .l0 y dm'. Nou ce. Otale ofIE John tain decemasedr arei rne eiedt hnd theins toh tie subscrierpoe RAES F TA RSL N nio nn dnistrator Sept or3, t lnnwib 185i0tin . 3 PPiaCATION.. nwilw bed twdo t he Legla vethe TtitlfheState..of.S.nth Caoia in' 1stteo John KEogn andK Chares Loant eensd, inY .W2,kan his wfe Rebcea nbros,. e ns nda iza hts wife nd Ewiny V nnnllowayt ann Ah3iin u m iandaints wiife. 30UH. DS C U .1A MOLASEnS. nn' eramurg nebt t t 4saenfMs un00 P .iecs iis D dee ag i, ni1nnjCti 75 ise in chit pKyentaiky tRope l~vi or aeti by.A.UR.NSDE UAmurg, FebL 13 3 i nn' Baggeroms ing deinuBagingni ti s ~)e to and TWiINE tor saebhSubscribeirninl ese, an timnntl th e st tof tie. et.r A ESM. W. CLR. BOAltDING AND DAY SCHOOL. EDGFIELD, S. C. Instructors. PFv. N. A LDRICH, PRINCIPA.. E.- B. BACON, PaOFESSOR OF MUsiC, DRmw ma, PAIxTINO, &C. M Rs. J. McCLINTOCK-, TEAciE.R i-PRzA Rr DEPARTMENT. T ITIS Institution will be opened on the 2d 1L-loniday in September next, at the residence of Mrs. MCCI.NTOCIC. The course of instruction will be the same as is pursued in the first lass Female Seninaries in the State, and it will be the constant aim of the Instructors to render the School worthy the pat ronage or an enlightened public. Strict atten tion will be paid to the moral training of the i Young Ladies uder their care, while at the same time all sectarian influence will be scrupu lously avoided. The School will be truly Southern, as the Teachers are not only natives of the State, but also, Southeri in all their feelhigs and Imabits. It is confidently hoped that the names appen- C ded to this notice will be a sufficient guarantee to t the qualilientions of the Teachers. t The price of Tuition and of Board can be ob tained by application to Mrs. McCi.x-ocic. It is of great importance that the Scholars be entered at the commencement of the quarter. t References. Charleston.-Rev. Joniim sn:.s D. D.,? '%X. . M. WVErwr1T31Ms, D. D., Rev. Tnus. 0. S:3a, 1). D., Pev. J. R. Kr.Noineuc. Dr. MEN DnEn.t.J. and .uimts Terraa, Esq. t Graniterille.-Rev. 11. A. Teir.R and Rev. H. MooD. Augusta. Ca.-Rcv. Mr. Connor and Rev. W. I IAn D. Erfd;'uield C. II.-Rev. C. B. WmALxr and Rev. Mr. ]inows. References.--rs. MclClintock. EdgeJield C. II.-Chancellor F. 11. WARD LAW, lIon. A. P. 13UTLra, Col. J. P. CA-naoR.L, Maj. W. A. IInnis, Jos. An-er, Esq., W. W. A ims, Esq.. Mr A. Busui.N.LL, Dr. W31. l1. eur r, Mr. W. P. UTrrLERl, Col. Joux IIt., 1. r llori.w.it, Esq.; Mr. Tuos. Jouissox and C. J. GLOVEn, Esq. Columbia.-Dr. M. LABoanE. A ugust 21 t' 31 Distell Boltin~g Tlts SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. \ H .\VE received frnm New York. a supply of 1Dnteh Bolting CLOTITS. Nos. (), 1, 2, 3, 8, 7,)8, mnd 10. To which they respectfully invite the attention of the public. May 22 tf Plantation Brogans! SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. 1TWE attention of Planters is called to the Factory over Mr. Loo UIL.'s Store, where Excellent Shoes of the above description are made. Orders for any quantity will he filled promptly. A fine assortment of UPPER, IARNESS nd SOLE LE A TIER on hand. Ri. T. MIS. Aug 21 tf 31 Lard, Bacon and Hanms. T H!E Subscriber has in Store a lot of stuperior HIAMS. BA.CON AND) LARD, and will continue to receive through the sea:son a supply to meet the wants of his customiers. 1le respect fully' requests all who miay colme to the Village to purchase the above articles, to give him a call beore buyiing elsewhere. .Toly. L. PENN, AcEs-r. RU lPLS lartre Ni.:1, M.\CK EREf, 30:o Half biarrels No 2 75 Kits. No I. 501 Ialf Kits No 1. For ,sale Iby A . U L11NSID F. HambuJrg, Feb 13 t' 4 STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. EDGEIJELD~ DISTRICT. IN OI)INARY. IY JOTUN IH[LL,Esq., Ordinary of' Edge 1) ield District. \Vhereas, WVilson Abney hath applied to~ m for' Letters of Adinuistr'ation, on all and sinilal!r fte goods and clhnttles. rights~ awl eredits of' A. II. Coleman, late of the Dis trict af'oresa:id, diecased. Th'iese' are, I herefore. to cite aind a'lmonish ull andi simgnlu'. the kindred anid ereditors of' tte said deeased. to be andtt apjpear befor'e me at our ne'xt Ordinairy's Court for the said Dis trict, to be holdein a't Edgefield Court House' On the 8ith day. of' Sept. next, to show cause i' any,. wh y tlie said administration shotuld not le eitd Given undecr mys hand and seal, this the 20;lh day ot' Aug. in 'the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. and in the sevecnty-fifth year of American Itndepent dece. "JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. Aug 20 2t '____ 81 Notice. . PPICATION will be made to the Legisla Ii. tune of Soth Carolina at its next Session, to vest the title of the State of South Carolina in the Estates ot' Johnu B. Logan, andl Charles Lo-1 na deceased, in luer'etia B3lackwvell, the widow, and M1ary Atnt tiobertson, in .Jaimes Blackwell, lliaethi Mimis, William Bilackwell and Samuel Blckell, children of John Blackwell, late of Elgefild District, deceased, and in Saran Ann Blackwell, the widow, and Oeorge J. Blackwell, the child of Isaiah Bllackwell, deceasedi, a son of th said John Bllackwell-thecse pesn being th~ lawful hirits and distributecs of the said John Jlackell, deceased. A ug. 20 1851 3m 32 'IS IT liTREBY given that appliention wiill be m~ade at the niext Session of the Legislature for the renew'al of the Charter of the Ferry on Savnnah River, three nmiles belowv Augusta, kiown as the Sand Unar or Wallyhiam Ferry. Angi 3m 29_ Notice. LL~ persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. ITreacia Lowe, deceased, at'c requested to miake immediate payment, and all persons having demnds against said Estate, arc also requested to present them ac ncordling to law. HENRY KEY, Ex'or. July 10 Gin 25 .Wlice. A Lpersons indebted to the estates of Thos. -flood, deceased, arc requested to miake im mediate paynment, and all thtose having demands against said estate to present them properly attcs te according to law. WM. HERBERT, A dm'r. Spt 2, 1850 _ ____l y 33 -Shoemakers. VANTED twoi good SHOEMAKERS, ac lcustomed to making pegged work. R. T. MIMS. Ma.2> tf 1 EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE LNSTITUTE Lev. Chas. A. Raymond, Principal. T IE FIRST SESSION commences Septen ber 18th. The Institute building will contain eight ooms, all of which are appropriated to purpo es of instruction. A fine apparatus; a large collection of Maps; inatomical Charts, Globes, &c; a Museum of Katural Uistory; a Cabinet of Minerals and ilells: furnish unusual facilities for acquiring a iracticea knowledge of the differefit branches of cience. Two- new Pianos have been purchased in ad lition to those already in the Institute. The onurse of Study is of an elevated cliarae er, and more comprehensive, thni that of most male institutions of the highest reputation. The PanYNCIPAL devotes the whole of his time o the supervision and instruction of the various hisses. The Assistants are experienced in their diffe ent Depaytnents,and those only of known sue ess in teaching are employed. The Academical year is divided into Sessions f 11 weeks each. It is of great importance that e student be present at the commencement of e Session. The Classes are then formed, and few weeks delay may affect the standing of the pif throughout the year. Tuition is charged but from the'time of en rance to the end of tie Session. Payments are to be nmade at the close of each eSion. Utunusual facilities are given for a thorough lusical Edutcation. In addition to other improvements, which are ow in progress, a large covered playgronnd, for erise in wet weather, and a gymnasium, are )e erected. Circulars containing a list of expenses, course f studies and other particulars, will be sent free f postage. to those who apply for thei. N. L. GR IFFIN. ';5q EDMIUND PE.NN, 5|; S. F. GOODE, R. T. M111S . Jnly 17 t2 Carriage Making, 4tlIE Subscribers 1maving "I engaged in the Carriage makingand repairingbusiness in Pottersville near Edge eld Court I louse, for the ensung year ; would espectfully solicit a share of public Patronage, s we shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all who nay favor its with their business they are also in rant of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car iage parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits, one other need apply. Good comfortable build :igs can be procurel. convenient to the shop for ten of families, or boarding on reasonable terms. 1ILL & WARDLAW. N. B.-A good price will be paid for Lumber f good Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, of as rted dimentsions. 11. & W. Nov 28 1850 tf 45 aluable Lands on Savannah River FOR SALE. H TILL BE SOLD, some time next fall, for IV the purpose of Distribution aiiong the. vidowl n. children of Peter F. Morague, de easel, that VA IA BLE PLANTATION oil rhich the deceased resided, containing about 1200 Acres. -ing on Savannath River, immediately below barkslale's Ferrv. This tract is a fine cotton lanttion, with tiree hundred or niore acres of w grounds, well timbered and with a good welling am1 out' houses, gint hotuse and screw, md other buildlings necessary for plantatiotn par loses. The above tract will be sohl on favora le terms; purchase money wvill be secured. 'ersons who wish to purchase lands will do well isit this tratct and ride over it before buying any rhlere else. July 31 2mu-wtf 28 HOUSE ANJD LOT FOR SALE. Tim: Subhscriber oi'ers for sale his .. ] lOUSE andl L(OT at ~iberty Hill. *; On0 the preis~tes are a large Dwell g.uig I loose, with all-niecessary .t buildings, a good Garden and Ten A\eres or bot ..m and. Also a well atrramned Store House. Teris wrill be reaso:tble. A pp.ly to the Sub -~riber on the preiseS. JOhIN AND)ERSON. Liberty Uill, S. C., .1uly 5, 1S.1 ttf 30 "In statu quo anto bollum." F ALT DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at the Tannery for C.usmm. .\lso, Tanmner's and Neat's Foot Oil; thme latter heL best article for H~arness. Cash paid for 1 hides and good.Oak Bark. All orders addresased to Williams & Christie. ir to Mir. L. 31. 3tunger at the Tanm iard, will e p~romtly attended to. Ri. Tr. 31I31. Feb. G. t I' 3 Prenninnaf Dan~iuerrean& AUGUST A, GA. W l Nu visit Augumsta, call at the PRE WTl~ilD.\GUERREAN GALLERY, and have a fine D~aguerreotype of yourself, for hre ou will find one of thme most elegant Dai guerren Saloons in .\mterica. Daguerreoty p. stimck of every description for sale at a snmall'atance on New York cost. LElGUI. TUCKER & PERKiNS. June 12 ' Sin 21 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ex parte, James T. Gardner and wife.. IN pursuance of the Decree of the Court Lof Equity, at June Term, 1851, in this case, Notice is hereby given to Samuel Gard ner, Trustee of the Petitioner Mrs. Rebecca Gardner, who is now absent from the State, to shwtt cause, within three months from [ie pbiationi hereof, why thte prayer of thme etin should nott be granted. S. S. TOMilPKINS, C. E.. E. D. Comm'rs Ollice, Aug 18, 1851. ngist 21 3mi ' 31 . Notice. ALT4 those having demands against the estate r of Allen B. Addison, deceased, are reques ted to presetnt thiem properly attested and those indebted to nmake payment. G. A. ADDISON, Ex'rs. E. J. MIM1S. Tuly 24 1501 t f 27' L~ thmose indebted to the Estate of Abiath -Robertson. deceased, are requested to make aient, and those hiavinig demands to piresent ti, properly attested. JOHN ILL, Adim. A pril 29, ___ 1 Wheat, Wheat, Whcat. 20 BUSUE LS of Prime W HE AT can be Shad by applying early to th~e Subscriber at Winter Scat, at $1 per~ butshel, Cash. JOHN GASKINS. A ugust 17, 1851 3t 30 Bacon. O IUDS. CHOICE Baltimore BACON s'SIDES, jttst received and for sale by WILLIA MS & CHRIISTIE. GROCERIES! T IIE Subscribers continue .to carry on the Wholesale and Retail Groce ry Business, at their old stand, just above the Globe Hotel, and within a few steps of the. Warehouse of M essrs. G. WALKER & SON. They beg to inform the Planters and families in South Carolina that they are now receiving their FIall supply of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, which they will sell on the- most reasonable terms. They now offier for sale 100 Bales d6 Inch GUNNY CLOTH, 500 Coils A Inch Kentucky ROPE, 50 halds. New Orleans and Muscovado SUGAR, 200 ]3ags Prime Rio, Laquira and Java. COFFE ES, 50 hhds. Cuba ArOLASSESf 100 Bbls. Crushed. Ground and Granr lated SUGARS, 25 Chests and half Chests choice TEAS 100 Bbls. Hiram Smith and Baltimore FLOUR, - 100 Boxes Sperm, -Adamantine and Ta: low CANDLES, 300 Kegs Cut NAILS, all sizes, 75 Boxes TOBACCO, various qualities, 53,000 Lbs. HAMS, SIDES, and SHOUL DERS, 1,500 Sacks Liverpool SALT. roaecther, with SPICES, PICKLES, PRE ER VES, SEGARS, and all articles usually ept in the best Grocery houses. rr Goods for our Planter Friends will be de ivered at any point in Hlamburg, free of charge. J. R. & W. M. DOW. A ugusta, Aug. 20, 6m 31 W-arehouse and Commission Business, JACKSO: ST., AUGUSTA, GA. - r lE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to infornr his rricnds and the patrons of WALKER, anyso% & Co., that he will continue the WARE OUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS it the Ware iouse formerly occupied by them, nd hopes by strict attention to the interest of tis customers, to receive a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on the Into firm. 'He ill give his personal attention to all business en trusted to his care. Particular attention will be given to buying of Bagging, Rope and Supplies for his customers, which will it all times be bought at the lowest prices, :md liberal cah advances will be made on produce in Store. G. WAKER. July 10 Gin 25 New Commission House. HAMBURG, S. C. TTE Undersigned having been engaged in a JGEN ERAL COMMISSION and FAC TOR AGE BUSINESSfor the lastfifteen year,. in this place, takes pleasure in informing his old customers and the public generally that he has opened a Ilouse to transact said business in afl its various branches. l]rom the long experience be has had in this busiuess, enables-him to say in confidence, that Ie will do as well for those who patronise him :s any other Uouse in the United States or Cali fornia, and tlat no effort shall be left untried, on his part. to do DETTER. Consignients of COTTON and all other spe cies of produce. as well as MERCHANDIZE for the Country will have his individual and per sonal attentionf. for which, he hopes, his labor may be beneficial both to his constinents and himself. A. M. BENSON. A pril, 1851. 6m 12 Cheap' Ooods! 00YARDS pretty Clhes~eMus lins at 10 cents per yau'J, 5,000 y ards pretty Chene Muslims, afadder colors, 124 cents per yard, 10bales Brown Homespun, 6.& eta. pr. yd. c ases white do. 6j do 5 "blue, bluff-striped and plaid.Home sp~un. 10 cents per' yard, 1 ease .'pron Cheeks, 10 a 12 ets pr yd. 2 ceses Cottonades, for pants, 12 to 25 cents per yard, 500 piee white, pink, blue, green and or ange 3Musquitto Netting, 75 ets to $1. 100 pieces 12-4 Lace Netting, (;eoriia-stripedl Osnaeburns andt Hiomespuns, at Faetor's prices, just received at GRAY BROTHERS. 200 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. June 12 tf 21 Ready iMade Clothing JUST received1 a large assortment of REA DY MJ5 AID)E CLOTI llNG, consisting of Alpacea, Lineni and Gro Deta SACKS and PA:T0S. Linen. Co~ttonad1e and Gro Deta PA NTS, lilack Satin Silks andi Slarsatils VESTS, all of whichx will be suld vainv r.ow. WILLIA MS & CIIRISTIE May 22, tf 18 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY.. Wilson Holstein and u ife, Blacn de anud others, ila amne rs fBill for Partit'n. E. II. Norris and others.) IT appearinag to my satisfaction that Win. LB. Norris, Sally Sawyer, Alexander Nora ris, Luther Norris and Nathan J. Norris, De fe~ndants. reside beyond the limits of this IState: On motion of Mr. GIFFIN, Solicitor, Ordered. that the said Defendants, as also, any child or children of the said Nathan J. Norris, not named above, do appear and ~ld, answer or demur to this Bill, within three months from the publication of this Order, or that the said Bill be taken pro con fess against thetm. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Office, June 24, 1851. June 16,. 3mn South'rn Water Cure Institute LOCATED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, G A. TS mtagnitude, being recently enlarged is now capable of accommodating TWO HUN DflED AND FIFTY (250) personsa 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, M1. P. May 28, 1851. 1y7 1 Notice. Oca Fine JA CK, Tip" paeanoc, will mnake his Stand at the Stable -'of D. flolland, Esr.,.at $6 the Seasonl, $8 toain pure aMare with foal, and $I0 to insure a live Colt. hMrs put and transferred thme insurance money Iwil ie claimed. The Season to commence ont IW edndaytlhe 13th Augutst. A ug 8, 1851 - *5t 30 Notice. AP1PLICATION will he made to the next 1Legislature. for a Pub lie Road, commen cing at or near Elbert Devore's, on the Scott's Ferry Road, ria Mountain Creek Church-fronm thene to Good Hope Church, or through that neighborhood-from thence to Mt. Enon, and thence byM. W. Chary's, and thni intersect the Higgins' Ferry lond'at Mrs. Martha Abney's, ibout one and a half mies fronm said Ferry.. .I -pus .et 31