Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, September 11, 1851, Image 3
FOR TnE ADvEaTIsER.
THE RIDGE CO-OPERATION BARBECUE.
Ma. Enrroa:-A lovelier day has seldon
dawned upon the quiet and peaceful citizens u:
the Ridge, than was the day of the Co-operatiot
ineeting. At a very early hour the people eam
flocking fron all directions, to the beautiful grov(
near Mosrs Hons'rEIxs Spring. From th<
bright smiles and cheerful countenances of tht
people, we were induced to believe, that a gene
ral feeling of devotion to the cause of Co-opera
tion aud Southern Rights, pervaded their boso-ns
There was manifestly, no attempt at display
amongst the people ; for their hearts were toe
deeply concerned for their own, and their coun
try's future weal, to think of unnecessary show
By the hour of ten, a host of true hearted men
and lovely women had assenibled. The scene
was picturesque, interesting and beautiful. You,
Mr. Editor, would have been delighted had you
been there with yoiur old friends. In rear of the
eapacious stand, erected for the speakers, was a
group of neighbors, industriously preparing
lemonade, while others were bearing it to the
ladies, who occupied the seats in front of the
stand. Reyond this group, was the ladies table,
around which the truly patriotic ladies of the
Ridge were moving, preparing, with their accus
toned industry and alacrity, their splendid and
sumptuous Pie-Nie. In rear of the ladies were
the two long extended tables for the gentlemen,
and still beyond these, and near the beautiful
springs, was another group of neighbors, with
their servants. striving busily around the smoking
pits, where the barbecue was being prepared.
All was life and animation, and every one scemed
to be conscious of his responsibility, and that he
was acting a part in a great and good cause. At
eleven o'clock, between 12 and 1500 of our citi
rens and voters assembled at the stand, the Pres
ident of the meeting introduced the Rev. A. U.
Fon-r, of Lexington, who invoked the blessings
of Heaven upon our meeting. Our distinguish
ed Senator, and beloved fellow-citizen, the Hon.
A. P. BUTER was then announced, who arose,
and for reasons which the Committee approved,
declined making a speech ; notifying the people
that he would address the citizens of the District,
at Edgefield Court Uouse, the Srst Monday in
October.
Our able and worthy representative, the Hon.
A. Bear, then addressed the meeting. Wehave
not time to give even extracts of his able speech.
Suffice it to say he poured forth in siiver tones of
eloquence, those patriotic sentiments of devotion
to Southern Rights, which have always charae
terized him.
IIENRY R. gPAx, Esq. followed, and in a clear
and masterly manner, pointed out the great ne
cessity of Co-operation with our Southern sister
States, as our only true puolicy ; and clearly de
monstrated the absurdity of making South Caro
lina a separate independent nation. Mr. SrAss
spoke with a great deal or spirit anl earnestness;
and for the bold and decided position lie has taken
in defence of our cause, lie has received and will
continucto receive the hearty "welldone" of-the
people of the Ridge. Otur gallant Capt. P. S.
Unmtos next addressed the meeting. The tifia
allowed hma
bold aj
protposed
by preei'
our Cot
antd cni
to bring
the otl .-m. : '*...., .a aat thiTs be the
only action of thte Convention during its legal
oxistence, and should all means fail of co-opera
tion, let another Convention be called, and its
members be elected by the sovereign peopule.
We forbear commenting, as copies of the ad
dresses have beeni requested by the meeting for
pubtlication. Great attention wvas given to the
Speeches, and their sentiments were received
with enathusiastic evidence of approbation. Din
ner was announced at the close of Capt. Baooxs'
speecht, wvhen thte people repaired to thte tables
that truly "groaned with the weight of the feast."
A better dinner we suppose, wvas never given in
Edgetield, nor was there ever better order ob
served at a Barbecue. The Ladies table was
furnished with an abundance of good and sweet
things, of as great variety as we ever saw at a
Pie Nie. Amongst the nice things on the Ladies
table, were the beautiful Cakes, made, with ap-.
propriate mottoes inscribed, by the Ladies of the
Ridge, and presented by Miss LOUIsa L. Hor.
srEix and Mrs. S. E. WA'rson~, to the Speakers of
the day.
Mr. Editor, we do assure you, that you missed
a fine treat by not attending the Co-Operation
meeting. You would have been gratified, per
haps, to see the strong evidences gived of the
good state of feeling amongst the people.
A t the close of the meeting, thme Report and
Resolutions, called the Ridge Resolutions, were
read-with the understanding that we regard
the Chtarleston Resolutions our genteral platform,
and were unanimously adopted.
On motion, the following resolution was
adopted:
Resolved, That we tender our grateful ae
knowledgment to air. BUnrT, Mr. Smass and
Capt. P. S. D~aoomcs, for their able exposition of
our principles, and that they be requested to send
us copies of their speeches for publication.
In conclusion we wotuld state that we had our
oiwn District Band of Music to enliven us during
the day. The meeting adjourned about 4 o'clock,
and all came home well pleased with the Co
operation barbecue.
We regret that the lIon. F. IH. WAnD
LAW, who was invited to address thme meeting,
was prevented by unavoidable circumstances.
We take pleasure, however, in announcing to the
Co-operationists that his views will be published
in a short time. N.
FOL TnlE AlivEaRiERi.
T HE CO-OP E R.T105 M1EET ING.
Mr. Editor :-You have received, I suppose,
as is usual after such displays, a amost flourishing
account of the Co-operation barbecue at the
Ridge, on the 3rd inst.
Lest the people may be misled, and may take
thme demonstration to mean more than it really
did, I deem it important that an eye witness, of
the other party, should state what did occur.
There were, a thousand or twelve hundred
persons-men, women, children, servants and
all assembled. Thme tables were well supplied
with pr-isos and no unpleasant occurrences
Judge Butler, on being introduced to the au
dience, announced that lie would address his fel
low-citizens at Edgefield Court House, on the
next sale day.
Messrs. Burt, Spann and Brooks made speech
es in favor of Co-operation, maintaining the im
practicability of a State's seceding alone, and the
improbability of any other States uniting with
us in resistance. I conecived their platform to
be one of entire acquiescence in the past inca
sures of aggression.
There was but little feeling, and most indiffer
ent applause.
How could men entertain sentiments of enthu
siasm, while advocating doctrines which might
lead to submission and foul dishonor.
It was ascertained to my entire satisfaction that
we could have out voted the Co-operationists at
their own Pie-Nie.
ONE OF MANY.
For the Southern Congress.
Mit. Eurroit: I offer for the consideration of
the voters of this Congressional District, Col. F.
W. Picmcsxs and. DmaaroN NANCE, Esq., as
candidates to repressent it in the Southern Con
gress. They are gentlemen of ripc experience,
of tried patriotism, and united to the State by
the highest and holiest ties. These gentlemen
would possess some advantages from their at
tendance upon the Nashville Convention above
many others, no less worthy and qualified in
other respects. A VoTER.
loofland's German Bitters.
WE would call the attention of our readers to
the advertisement ot Dr. HooFLAND's celebrated
German Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON,
No. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. In cases o
Liver complaint. Dyspepsia, Disease of the Kid
neys, and all diseases arising from a disordered
stomach, their power is not excelled, if equalled,
by any .other known preparation, as the cures
attest, in many cases, after the most celebrated
physicians had failed. We can conscienciously
recommend this medicine, as being what it is re
commended, and urge our readers who are af
flicted to procure a bottle, and they will be con
vinced of the truth we assert.'
NOTICE !
A CO-OPERATION BARBECUE will be
given at Capt. JAMEs DoatCs on Saturday the
20th inst. The citizens of Edgefield and the
adjoining Districts arc respectfully invited.
Several able speakers may be expected to ad
dress the meeting.
JOTIN LANDRUM, n 0
D. HOLLAND,
- J. C. SMY LIEY, -
S. W. NICIOI.SON, -
JAMES DORN, , .*
Sept. 11 851.
Butler Lodge, No. 17 1,0 0 F,
A Regular meeting of this Lodge
will be held onilondayr eveian rAX
at 8 oclock. - U
R. T. MIMS, Se'y.
Attention! C
YTOU are hereby ordered to appear on your ~
Lregular parade ground, on Saturday the
27th inst., armed and equipped as the law di
rects. By order of Capt. MERR1WETH ER.'
'T. Msirms. 0. S.
Sept 10, 1851. 3t 341
Company Head-Quarters.
EDGEFIELD C. II., SFarr. 1, 1851.
B)Y order of Col. G. ID. M ras an election will
L)be held at this place on the first Saturday
in October next, for CAPTAIN, to fill the va- ..
eney occasioned by the resignation of Capt. G.
W. LANDInUM.
JOHN C. LOVELESS,
Lieut. Commanding.
Sept, 11 41 34
FOR SALE !
T H AT valuable PL ANT ATION, containing 1
one thousand and sixty acres, belongirrg toJ
?hrs. So phlia and M. L. B~onham, and situate on jb
Richlatnd Creek, near Mt. Willing, in Edgefield I
District. tl
There are on the place two good settlements, e
(having each a good two story Dwelling'*with
other necessary out building,)-a Gin-house, d
Gin and Screw, and a well of good water.
Richland Creek runs through the tract, giving ~
to the tract 75 or 100 acres of bottom land.
A bout 400 acres are under good fence and in a
high state of cultivation, and near half of the a
wvhole tract is well timbered with oak and pines.
It is 22 miles from the Rail Road at Newberry t
Court House.
The plantation can be advantageously divided 1
into two equal tracts with a good settlement on
each, or into three tracts-the third having a
fine site for a residence, wvith a good spring near
hby. and will be so divided to suit purchasers.
For termas, apply to Mr. James Miniek who
has charge of the place, or to M. IL. Donihamn or
Col. S. Christie, at Edgefield C. Hi.
Mr. Miniek will show the place to those whot
may desire to purchase.
Sept. 11 6t 3-t'l
For Sale,
,~ N exeelllent second-hand CARRIAGE,
? kbut little used aiid in line order.r
S. S. TO3IPKINS.
Sept 11 3t 3-14
Notice
A LL thoseindebted to the Estate of Mathiew
H. Ddenbughdee'd., are requested to
make immediatte payment, and thiise hiaviing do
mands to present themn on or before the 19th in
stant, as I desire on that day to settle up the
Estate in the Ordinary's Ofiee.
C EO. W ATKINS. Adm'~r.
Sept 4 2t 33
Notice.
A LL those having demands against the Estate
LIof Abner V. White, deceased,are requested
to present them, properly attested, and those in
debted to make payment.
JOHN HILL, Adm.
A pril 29, if 15
Lard, Bacon and Hams.
T HE Sub~scriber has in Storc a lot of superior
HAMS, BACON AND LARD, and will
Cointinuie to receive through the season a supply
to meet the wants of his customers. Hie respect
fully requests all who may come to the Village
to purel sse the above articles, to give him a call
before b v ying elsewhere.
G. L. PENN, Aarsr.
Mount Enon Female Institut
MRS. CAROLINE COLEMAN, PRINCIPA
T HIS Institution located on a healthy rid
in Edgefield District, was opened by 1i
Principal on the first Monday in this mont
(September.)
Mrs. Coi.r.%taN is a Teacher of mnch exper
ence, and or high attainmenta. We feel full
authorized, from our knowledge of her qualifiet
tions, and from the universal testimony in hN
avor, wherever she has taught, to reconmen
her to the patronage of the people of this an
the adjoining Districts.
Pupils will be entered by the quarter or ti
Session, the time being mentioned before takin
their first lessons.
She will receive young ladies of any age, an
boys of such an age as would be admissible in
Female Seminary.
If the number of her pupils should require i
she will employ, from time to time, competet
assistants.
Good and convenient board ean be obtaine
or $7 per month including every thing that
student would need.
Terms.
Orthography and Reading, per quarter, $4,0
The above, with Geography, History, and
Engflih Grammar,...... 4,0
" " " Arithmetic, Writing, Nat.
Philosophy, &c.,....... 6,0
" " " Music................10,0
" " ". French,.............. 6,0
"6 " " Drawing and Painting,. 5,0
" " '" Embroidery........... 3,0
Trustees.
W. A. STROTHER, I J. CHAPMAN,
WM. COLEMAN, M. W. CLARY.
Sept. 10 eow3t 34
9T The Newberry Sentinel will copy thre
imes, once every two weeks, and forward it
icount to the Trustees.
9oDGES & FULLER INSTITUTES
rHE Exercises of these Institutions will b
resumed on Monday, the 15th inst. Th
Ilodges Institute under the direction of MeAsra
IOLTZCfLAW and WALKER, and Fuller In
titute under the direction of Miss M. COItNE
1IA PELOT, who will remain in charge of i
o the end of the present Scholastic year, Decem
>er 15, 1851.
The Board are thankful for previous confideno
id patronage, and would solicit a continuance
s they are confident of exertions on their part t
nerit it, and henceforth are determined to plae
ione but Southerners at their head.
W. P. HILL, Secretary.
Greenwood, S. C., Sept. 5, 1851.
Sept. 11 eow4t 34
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
Villiatm Waldrum and others,
Vs. Partition.
ames Waldrum and others.
'I OTICE is hereby given that by virtu(
N of an Order from the Court of Equity
a this case, I shall *sell at Edgefield Courl
louse on the First Monday in Octobei
ext. the following real estate of Henry
Valdrum, dee'd., viz:
The Homestead Tract, containing by sur
ey of W. H. Moss, D. S., six hundred and
ight acres, and adjoining lands of Dr. James
&dams, john Mundy and other lands of
aid deceaseT -
the Williams Trat. containinev 16 -
ounded onl all siies bj -Ids of said de
sased.
The Martin Tract, containing by survey of
V. H. Moss, D. S., three hundred and sixty.
ight acres, and bounded by the above tract
escribed as the Mranee tract, and biy lands
I' Win. Stroatand Daniel Prescott.
Said Lands will be sold on a credit of
elve months, except cost to be paid in
sh. The purchase money to be secured
y bond and good personal sureties.
S. S. TOMPKINS, C. ?. E. D.
Commi'rs Office, Sept 5, 1851.
Sept 11 4t 34
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
James Eidson and others)
vs ,Partition.
(umpreys Boulware & others
']'OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue
.~ of an order from the Court of Equity
i this ease, 1 shall sell at Ednefield Court
[ouse, on the First Monday in &tober next,
e real estate of' William Hxrmphreys, de.
ased, conlsistinl' of
One tract of 1,and containing two hun.
red and eiffbty-two acres, tiove or less, situ*
ted n the histrict and State aforesni'd, on
nn Creek, and atdjoinine lands of Theophi.
is Hill, James M. Richarilson, William Foy
nd others.
Said Land will be sold on~ a credit of
elve months, except cost to bo paid ini
ash. Purchase nmoney to be secured by
ond with good personal sureties.
S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D.
Comm'rs Offiee, Sept 5, 1851.
Sept 11 4t 34
Notice.
LL Persons indebted to the estate of Mrs
:Susan M. Nichofls, deceased, are requestec
ymake immediate payment, and those having
emads against the estate will present thenr
roperly nttested. R. T. M[DIS.
Aug'13, 1851 tf 30 Adn,'r.
For Sale !
I IE Sublscriber offers for .sale his valuabl
tract of Land containing one hundred ani
>rty acres. Seventy acres of which are in cul
ivation-forty recently cleared-all of it wel
,datedl to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat
at, & c.
The land is situated on the road leading fron
Mdgelil to Abibeville, and about five mdil
rom Edgelield C. II. Two years indulgene
vll be given on two-thmirds of the mioney.
For further particulars apply on the premises
o 11. JENNINGS.
Sept. 4 3t 33
ME olasses.
30 IITIDS. CUBA MOLASSES.
10 " N. Orleans "
50 " Golden Syrup, very fine. Fe
le lby A. BURNSIDE.
[anbunrg Feb 13 tf 4
Bagginlg and IRope.
25 Bales' GUNNY BA GGING,
200 Pie~ces Dundee Bagging,
75 Coils, 4 inch Kentucky Rope.
For sale by A. BUTRNSIDE.
Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 2
Bagginig! Bagging! !
p OPE and TWINE, for sale by the Subscri
fli ber, on time, until the 1st of Dec. next.
M. W. CLARY.
, Bacon, Salt Bagging & Nail
r H E Subscriber has now on hand and v
T.be reeciving his usual good supply of
GROCRIES,
consisting in part of the following articles,
h 80,000 lbs. prime Baltimore BACON SIDE
10,000 lbs Batinore 'HAMS and SHOU
DER, S
4.000 lbs.prime LARD,
1,500 Sacks Liverpool SALT,
r 10 Sacks good Blown SALT,
a 100 Bales h'eavy 45 & 46 inch GUNN
BAGGING,
40 Pices 44and 45inch DUNDEE BAI
- GING,
9 250 Coils prime half inch Russia and Ke
tucky ROPE,
a 500 lbs BALING TWINE,
* 1,000 Kegs Cut NAILS, well assorted, inel
ding 4 to 6 inehSPIEES, which w
besold lowI . .
i 100 Bags fine Rio azqld White COFFE
25 lihds choice lam SUGARS
20 Bbl " Crush, Loaf and Powde
ed SUGAR,
50 Boxes Sperm, Adamintine and Hull
Tallow CANDLES,
25 Boxes SOAP, Jackson's Brand.
D 5,000 lbs Extra and pure WHITE LEAD,
20 Bble Linseed, Train and choice Lan
D OIL,
An assortment of 8 by 10, 10 by 12 ,12 by I
D and 12 by 18 WINDOW GLAS,
i Also, Putty, Feathers, Starch Cotton Cards, 4
D Also, prime Northern FLO(R, RICE, &c.
Furniture.
A good assortment of Curled Maple Cai
Scat parlor CHAIRS, and high back Rockir
and Sewing CHAIRS,.
Common wood seat CHAIRS,
Children's high and low seat "
, A good supply of high and low post Bedsteai
s and Matrasses, Iron and Brass bound Bucket
Iron bound Well-Buckets, 'Wash Tubs, Fo
Tubs, &c. &e.
Willow Waggons, Cradles, Churns, &c.
Saddlery.,
A large assortment of Men's and Ladies Sai
dies, Waggon Whips, Bridles, &c.
. 3,000 lbs Sole Leather, assorted, damagei
good damaged, and good.
t 1,500 pair Coarse Brogans, a prime article,
A good assortment of Blankets 'and Negi
Cloths will be received in due season. For al
by JOSIAH: SIBLEY.
Hamburg, Sept.5, 1851. 2iii 34
6T The Greenville Mountaineer, Abbevill
Banner, Pendleton Messenger, Laurensville Hei
aid and Erskino Miscellany will please insert for
timesB. J. S.
SHERIFF'$ SALE.
B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Faci
to me directed, I shall procecdjto sell v
Edgefield Court House, on the first Monda
in 6etober ri6xt, the followingiproperty i
the following 'case, viz:
W. H. Maharry & Co. va, Samuel Tron
bridge, two negroes, Iand Affey.
J. W. Cheatham, be vs John M. Moor
and John R. Moo thoanterest of the dc
fendants in one hiunaid 00) acres of land
adjoining lands of Mrs. An Williams, Wu
Andrews and others. 7
T. 3. Lyon, Adw'r., vaenjamin Franklin
Thoa. Ferguson,:be!04P va the same, on
bay horse and ouie: 1 .W. *
William Hades, ji urivor,vs Charles 3
Carter, the interest of. 6 Defendant in th
t of land wheron, iother lived, con
Sale vs the same, a tract of .land containin
five hundred and thirty (530) acres, more o
less, adjoining lands of Elizabeth Porter
Nathaniel Henderson, Jacob Thornton an<
others.
Leonard Suber, agent vs P. HI. Castleberry
Matheny & Bewly vs the same, the house an<
lot in Hamburg, known as the - Hotel
adjoining lots of R.. M. Owens and othere
fronting on Centre street and running bael
to Cobb street. Terms cash.
S. S. CHRISTIE, s. E. D.
Sept. 11 4t 34
State of' South Carolina,
Eiecutiv'e Depgartmnet.
By His .2xcellency John H. Means, Govern
and Connnander--in-Chief, in and over th
8tale of South Carolina .
W THEREAS, informationhesreachedmctha
VYair atrocious murder was committed upo1
William Cloud, of Edgefield Distriot, by PHILl)
?. GOODE, and that said Goode haa escaped
Now, in order that the offender may be brougih
to triat, I,. John U.-.Means, Governor in and ove
the Sta'te, do issue this, my p ieamtion, offerin
a reward of TWO HUNDR DAND FIFT 3
DOLLARS for the apprehenson and deliver
of the said fugitive to the jailor of kidgefield Die
trict.-.
The said Philip P. Goode is abo~t thirty-thre
years of age, 6 feet 3 or 4 in'elues high, lean an
sinewy, ruddy complexion, her.le or grey eyei
dark hair and quick spoken, with a marked dees
between his front teeth. .'
Given under my hand and the seal of thieState
the 20th day of August, in the year of oli
Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fif1
one.
By the Governor,
JOHN HI. MEANS.
W . F. AU-rnIn, Dep. Sec. State.
Sept. 4 4t 33
Head-Quarters,
7-rn REGIMINYT S. C. M.
a .IILvILLE~ Sept. 1st, 1851.
O RD ER, NO
A COURT MARTIAL will be held at ti
.0.Old Wells, on Wednesday the 22d of 0
tober next, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the trial
all Defaulters in Militfa and Patrol Duty. TI
following Officeers will constitute the Court:
Maj. D). L.. SuzAw, President; Capts. HIAna
soN, WARD, BUNCH, LYBRAiND, BaOwN, RoUn:
- ans, CUINNINGnIAiI; Lieuts. LovsEsns, Wuvil
rand Gascoav, Members.
The Junior Officeer present will act as Jud1
.Advocate.
By order of Col. Mi.
S. B. GRIFFIN, Adj't.
Sept 4 3t 33
117 Hamburg Republican copy three times.
Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's
Sarsaparilla.
J UST Received C dozen of Old Dr. Jao
-. Townsend's original compound Syrup of S&
saparilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemii
Store of A. G. TEAGUE.
n BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.
EDGEFIELD, S. C.
Instructors.
S, REv. N. ALDRICH, PaINCIrAL.
E. B. BACON. "ROVESSOR Of Mtsc, DRAW
ING1 PAINTING, a
Muts. J. McCLINTOCK, TEACER IN PR1F3A
RY DEPAILTMENT.
'V HIS Institution will be opened on the 2l
MA lonilay in September next, at the residence
of Mrs. McCuN-rocc.
The course of instruction will be the same as
is pursued in the first class Female Seminaries in
the State, and it will be the constant aim of the
al Instructors to render the School worthy the pat
ronage of an enlightened public. Strict atten
tion will be paid to the moral training of the
Young Ladies under 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, Southern in all their feelings and habits.
It is confidentlyghoped that the names appen
ded to this notice -wil be a sufficient guarantee to
the qualifications of tie Teachers.
_ The price of Tuition and of Board can be ob
tamed by application to Mrs. MCCLIN-roCK.
It is of great importance that the Scholars be
entered at the commencement of the quarter.
ie References.
g Charleston.-Rev. JonN BAciMAN, D. D.,
Rev. W. M. WEIGUIIAM, D. D., Rev. Tnos. 0.
SUMMER, D. D., Rev. .J.R. KENDIcic, Dr. Mz
DENIAI.L and JA31Es TUPPER, Esq. -
is Graniteville.-Rev. H. A. TurrEa and Rev.
, H. Moon.
t Augusta, Ca.-Rev. Mr. Connor and Rev.
W. llnn.
Edgeficld C. H.-Rev. C. B. WA.KZta and
Rev. Mr. BRowN.
References.--Mrs. McClintock.
Edgefteld C. H.-Chancellor F. H. WARD
LAW, Hon. A. P. BUTLER, Col. J. P. CARROLL,
M aj. W. A. HARRIS, Jos. ABNEY, Esq., W. W.
c ADAMS, Esq., Mr A. BUSHNELL, Dr. WM. 11.
BURT, Mr. W. P. BUTLER, Col. JoHN HILL, I.
BOULWARE, Esq.,-Mr. Tuos. JouxsoN and C. J.
e GLovER, Esq.
Columbia.-Dr. M. LABoRDE.
August 21 . tt 31
- Plantation Brogans!
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE.
T HE; attention of Planters is called to tho
L Factory over Mr. Lon Hi..'s Store, where
Excelent Shoes
aof the above description are made. Orders for
any quantity will be filled promptly.
. A fine assortment of UPPER, HARNESS
and SOLE LEATHER on hand.
R. T. MIMS.
Aug 21 tf 31
Dutch.. Bolting Cloths.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA.
H AVE received from New York, a supply of
Dutch Bolting CLOTHS, Non. 0, 1, 2, 3,
5, 6, 7,8,9 and 10. To which they respectfully
invite the atteuition of the public.
May 22 tf 18
to vest the title of the State of South Carolina mn
the Estates of John B. Logan, and Charles Lo
gan deceased, in Lucretia Blackwell, the widow,
and aryAnnRobertson, in James Blackwell,
Eiabet Mims, William.Blackwell and Samuel
Blackwell, children of John Blaekwell, late of
Edgefleld District, deceased, and in Saran Ann
I Blackwell, the widow, and George J. Blackwell,
,the child of Isaiah Blekwell, aecessed, a son or
,the said John Blackwell--these persons being
the lawful heirs and distributees of the said John
Ulackwell, deceasedd
Aug. 20 1851 3m 32
lotice
TS II1NRERY given that appilication will be
Lmade at the next Session of the Legislature
for tile renewal of the Charter of tile Ferry onl
Savannah River, three miles below Augusta,
known as the Sand Bar or Wallyham Ferry.
ELIZ. R. WHATLEY.
Aug7 3m 29
Notice.
LL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs.
- h.Treacia Lowe, deceased, arc requested to
make immediate payment, and all persons having
demands against said Estate, are also requested
to present themn according to law.
HENRY KEY, Ex'or.
July 10 6m . 25
Shoemakers.
tANTED two good SHOEMAKERS, ae
weustoimed to making pegged wvork.
R. T. MIMS.
. May22 tf 18
Notice.
LL~ those indebted to the estate of Jacob
SKilerease, dee'd-, are required to make im
mediate payment, and those having denmands to
present them properly attested.
JOHN HILL, Adm'r.
s Attgust28 ly Su2
Notice.
,Lprosindebted to the late firm of
SNN& Nw~oI.As are earnestly request
ed to settle without delay. Their notes and ac
rcounts are in the hlands of the Undersigned, at
the Store of L.- Huz.. where he can be found at
all times. This is positizely the last notice.
F. M. NiChlOLAS.
Ang 28 3t 32
Notice.
LL. persons indebted to the Estate of G. G.
ABowers, dee'd., of Beach Island, S. C.
are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having -demiands against said Estate, will
render them in, properly attested, according to
law.- A. N. D)ICKS, Legatec.
0Aug 28 3t 32
>Notice.
ALLersons indebted to the Estate of Eliza
imeharter dee'd., are requested to make
imdaopayment, and these having demands
against said Estate will present them properly at
Rtested. A. J. RAMBO, Adm'r.
e A ugust 7 . 6m* 29
NloUce.
ALL persons having demands against the es
taeof Jacob Shibley, deceased, will please
the said estate will please to make Immediate pay
ment. SILAS LANIER, A dm'r.
Cum Test. annex.
Sept 4, 1850 ly 33
a- iW BLS. NEW CROP, a superior article, for
al O sale by H. A. KENRICK.
Tlmanenr1,hFebt3 2
VEGETABLE
DYSPEPSIA BITTERS,
THE MOST POPULAR
FAMILY MEDICINE
OF THE AGE
Used by Physicians of High Standing.
These BITTERS remove all morbid secretions,
purify the blood, give great tone and vigor to the
digestive organs, fortify the system against all future
disease, can be taken with safety, at no time debili.
tating the patient-being grateful to the most doli.
cate stomach, and remarkable for their cheering,
invigorating, strengthening, and restorative proper.
ties, and an invaluable and sure remody for
DYSPEPSIA IN ITS WORST FORMS.
Also, Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Heartburn. Cos.
tiveness, Faintness, Disorders of the Skin and Liver,
Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Nervous Headacho,
Giddiness, Palpitation of td e Heart, Sinking and Full.
an of Weight at the Stornach, and all other diseases
caused by an impure state of the blood, liver, etc,
which tend to debilitate and weaken the system.
FEMALES
Who sufer from a morbid and unnatural ondition
will find this Medicine of
INESTIMABLE VALUE.
In ALL CAers of GENERAL DEBELITY, this Medi
cine ACTS LIKE A CHARM !
TEOUSANDS
Havo tested its efficacy, and thousands more are now
under treatment ; and not one solitary case of failure
hareyet been reported. Volumes could be filled with
eertificates of those who have been permanently
oured.
Call on the Agent, and get a PAMPHLET,
Containing the Certificates of Remarkable Cures, and
the high estimation in which this Medicine Is held
by thetPublio Proes-can be had of the A gents, free
Sold by all the Genuine Medicine Depots in the
United States.
AD Price 50 Cents per Large Bottle.
Principal bice, 1s2 FULTON IT., N. Y., up staire
For sale at Edgefield C. H., by '
A. G. TEAGUE, AGErT.
Sept. 4: .y 33
Edgefleld Female Instituter
PHE TRUSTEES of this Institution, have
- the pleasure of annoneing to the public,
that they have engaged as its Principal, the Rev.
CHARLES A. RAYMOND, under whose
care and superintendence it will be opened about
te middle of September next. In the mean
time the buildings will be much enlarged, and
every arrangement made for the accommodation
of a large number of pupils.
The Trustees are anxious to establish a Fe
ale Institution, which shall command the confi
ence and secure the patronage of the connmuni
ty at large.
' -- 1 -10~ n of the sue
Edgefield C. 11., June 10, ?.51. u 2
'aluable Lands on Savannah River
FO0R S A LE.
* TLL BE SOLD, some time next fall, for
Tthte purpose of Distribution among the
idow and children of reter F. Moragne, de
cased, that VALUABLE PLANTAT(ON on
hih the deceased resided, containing about
1200 Acres,
ing on Savannah River, immediately below
arksdle's Ferry. This tract is a fino cotton
antation, withi three hundred or nmore acres of
w grounds, well timbered and with a good
delling and out houses, gin house and screwv,
ad other buildings necessary for plantation pur
oses. The above tract will be sold on favora
e terms; purchase money will be secured.
ersons who wish to purchase lands will do well
vsit this tract and ride over it before buying any
here else.
July 31 2 2-wtf 28
Notice.
APPLICATION will be made to the Legiela
Sture of this State at its next Session, for a
new Road from Samuel Steven's on the Martin
own Road in Edgefield District, to interseet the
new cut road at Capt. R. R. Tolbert's in Abbe
nill District.
July 311tf 28
"In statu quo ante bellum."
Leather.
-F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at
J the Tannery for CAsir..
Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter
the best article for Harness.
Cash paid for Hides and good Oak Bark.
All orders addressed to Williams & Christie,
or to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, will
e promptly attended to. R.TMIS
Feb. G.. tf 3
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQU1TY.
Ex parte,
James T. Gardner and wife.
N pursuance of the Decree of the Court
of Equity, at June Term, 1851, in this
case, Notice is hereby given to Samuel Gard
ner, Trustee of the Petitioner Mrs. Rebecca
ardner, who is now absent from the Statec,
o show cause, within three months from
he publication h~ereof, why thme prayer of the
petition shmould not lie granted.
S. S. TOMtPKINS, c. 3. E. D.
Comm'rs Office, Aug 18, 1851.
ugust 21 3m 31
Notice.
LL~ those Inaving demands against thie estate
Aof Allen B. Addison, deeased, arerequeCs
ted to present them properly attested and those
ndebted to make payment.
G. A. ADDI SON, Ex'rs.
E. J. MIMS. 5
July 24 1850 tf 27
Notice.
ALL thoe indebted to the Estate of Abinh
Robertson, deceased, arc requested to make
payment, and those having demands to present
them, properly attested.
JOHN HILL, Adm.
Aprill9,15
Bacon.
0C HIDS. CHOICE Baltimore BACON
4-I SIDES, just received and for sale by
WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE.
July 1 tf
EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
NOR T@WEGa EA1mEs
Rev. Chas. A. Raymond, Principal,
T [HE FIRST SESSION commences Septem
ber 18th.
The Institute building will contain eigit
Rooms, all of which are appropriated to purpo
ses of instruetion.
A fine apparatus; a large collection of Maps;
Anatomienl Charts, Globes, &c; a Museum of
Natural History; a Cabinet of Minerals and
Shells; furnish unusual facilities for acquiring a..
practical knowledge of the different braaches, of
Science.
Two new Pianos have been purchased in ad
dition to those already in the Institute.
The course of Study is of an elevated eliarae
ter, and more comprehensive, than that of most>
female institutions of the highest reputation.
The PILINCIrAL devotes the whole of his timo
to the supervision and instruction of the various
classes.
The Assistants are experienced in their diffe
rent Departments, and those only of known suc
cess in teaching are employed.
The Academical year is divided into Sessions'
of 14 weeks each. It is of great importance that.
the student be present at the commencement of
the Session. The Classes are then formed, and
a few weeks delay may affect the standing of the
pupil throughout the year.
Tuition is charged but from the time of en
trance to the end of the Session.
Payments are to be made at the close- of eacli.
Session.
Uunusual facilities are given for a thorougi'
Musical Education.
In addition to other improvements, which are'
now in progress, a large covered playground,.for'
exercise in wet weather, and a gymnasium, are
to be erected.
Circulars containing a list of expenses, courso
of studies and other particulars, will be sent free
of postage, to those who apply for them.
N. L. GRIFFIN,
EDMUND PENN, M
S. F. GOODE, r
R. T. MIMS. .
July 17 tf 26
Cheap Goods!
5 00 0 YARDS pretty Chene Mus
li.e at 10 cents per yard,
5-,000 yards pretty Chene Muslins, fadder
colors, 121 cents per yard,
10 bales Brown Homespun; 6.1 ets. pr. yd.
5 eases white do. 64 do
5 " blue, bluff-striped and plaid Home'
spun, 10 cents per yard,
I case Apron Cheeks, 10 a 12 ete pW 19.
2 cases Cottonades for pants, 12 to 25'
ento per yar,
500 pieces white, pink, blue, green and or
ange Mosquitto Netting, 75-ets to $1.
100 pieces 12-4 Lace Netting,
Georgia-striped Osnaburgs and Homespuns;.
at Factor's prices, just received at
GRAY BROTHERS,..
290 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga
June 12 tf 21
Ready Made Clothing.
TUST received a large assortment of READY
QMADE CLOTHING, consisting of
Alpacea, Linen and Gro Deta SACKS and,
PALTOS.
Linen, Cottonade and CroDetaPANTS,
Black Satin Silks and Marsalls VESTS, all
which will be sold vERY Low.
WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE.
SMay 22, tf 18
N. .- god rie illbepad fr ui-. -. . -
rf good~1 L Ash, OakUI~, Ukoy ad Poplar, c-.
mented fdiiesors. dn~o resn.l &
Nov 28 1850 tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROL1
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
1N EQUITY.
Wilson Holstein and wiife,.
and others, Bill andar
us (Billfor P..., .- t
. H. Norris and others.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Win.-.
I B. Norris, SallySawyer, Alexander Nor-'
is, Luther Norris ana Nathnn J. Norris, Der
e'ndants, reside beyond the limits of this
State: On motion of Mr. Gann, Solicitor,
rdered, that the said Defendants, as also,.
ay child or children of the said Nathan J;
orris, not named above, do appar and
lead, answer or demur to this Bul1,:within'
hree months from the publication of this'
rder, or that the said Bill be taken pro con-'.
fesso against them.
S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E.D
C'omm'rs Office, June 24, 1851.
June 16, 3m . ~23
South'rn Water Cure Institute'
LOCATED AT MILLEDGEVITLLE, GA.
ITS magnitude being recently enlarged is
now cap able of accommodating TWO HIUN
DRED AND FIFTY (250) persons. The pro-'
per appointments of this Institution render it
most attractive to Invalids who may be forced to'
seek redemption from disease.
T. CARLTON COYLE, M. D~.
May 28-, 1851. 1y 19
Notice.
Oua Fine JACK, Tip-'
pacanoc, will make'
' his Stand at thie Stable
of D. Holland, Esq., at'
$6 the Season, $8 to in-'
sure a Mare with foal, and
$10 to insure a live Colt.'
Mares put and transferred the inisurance money
will be claimed. The Season to commence on'
Wednesday the 13th August.
L.. & J. CURRY.
Aug 8, 185I *5t 30
Notice.
APPLICATION will be made to the next
Legislature, for a Public Road, commeil
ing at or near Elbert Devore's, on the Scott'd
Ferry Road, uia Mountain Creek Church-from
thence to Good Hope Church, or through that
neighborhood-from thence to Mt. Enon, and
thence by M. W. Clary's, and then intersect the'
Higgins' Ferry Rload at Mrs. Martha Abney's,
about one and a half miles from said Ferry.
August 21 tf 3
Premium Danguer'reafl
AUGUSTA, GA.
N~Tl~ you visit Augrusta, call at the l'1t
VYIUM DAGUERREAN GALLERtY,
and have a fine Daguerreotype of fourself, for
hero you will find, one of the most elegant Da
guerrean Saloons in America.
Daguerreotype stock of every description for
sale at a small advance on New York cost. -
LEIGH, TUCKER & PERKINS.
JU~e12 Sm 21.