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waters, who have washed their robes and mad them white in the blood of the Lanib. Hi solemn, how glorious the thought, that she, wh one short month ago, was here withit us, is nov in glory, sceing Jesus face to face, and enjoyinp those pleasures whih are at God's right haw! for evermore. 0! could she speak to us at thi; time, would she not say to all (of us, both Teach era and Scholars, " Be in earnest, for the Lor< is at hand, and his reward is with him." Yes let her God be our God, her Saviour our Saviour and he will give us such good things as pas: 8an's understanding, even, an etertal weight o glory. Let us remember that, thataGod, whomu sht and all holy beings serve it heaven, we arealen endeavoring to serve. lie is hcre present with us, may he aid and bless us ! The number of Teachers is the .same as at the close of last month. In the occasional absence of one or more of our regular Teachers, their places have been kindly suppliedl by other La dies. To those who statedly or occasionally have here enugaged in this labor of love, I tencder my hearty thanks, and pray tl:t wtile blessing others they may be blessed of the Lord, and - turning ttany to righteousness," may htereafter shine as stars for ever and ever. The ndnbcr of naines upon the roll at present is 1 12-that is white children 35, and colored adults and children 77. To-day 83 were pres ent. The average attenlattcc Ias been about 79 for each of the three Suntdays of this tmtotnth, Ot which we were able to open our Schools. I have forborne tis mtonth to erase any names from the roll because the weather Itas twice itn terrupted the regularity of our School. This mtay have led some to forget the assembh!n o ourselves in the Sunday school. I have been very much gratified to leari tat rwo of ottr. colored scholars have applied to be receiveil as candidates for baptism. and are inquiring- What must I do to be saveud ?" May this atnxio.us Itm quiry be hteard front tmanly more,-yea frott all of our scholars. I need scarcely inform yon, that the instrue tion of the colored scholars is citogether orni, and our Teachers wholly trustwortlty. The Catechism used is one prepareil by the Rev. C. C. Josas. 1). D., a Presbyterian Clergyman, a native Georgian, who has laboured for many years, in this State as well as Georgia, atnotg our slave population. Very respectfully, yours, C. B. WA LKER, Super'nt. To Rev. R. OaAttAx, Rector. HYMENIAL. MARRIED, on the 28th of August, by Rev. 1). Bodie, Mr. LEE IHoLsToN, and Miss E. J. BooE, all of this District. MARRIED, on the 2nd September, by Rev. Mr. Purifoy,, Mr. ALEXANDER WEs-r, and Miss CuAnr.orrE, daughter of Mr. Daniel Smith, all of this District. OC.ODIERCIAL. Correspondonce of the Advertiser. HIAMBURG, SEPT. 23, 1851. Since mylast there has been quite a change in our Cotton Marl et. The advices by the last Steamer has operated more on the market than was anticipated. Buy era are less anxious to operate, and generally of fer 1'-2 to 34 eents less than the highest prices paid last week. We quote from 5L to 9 cents. Some new Cotton is selliug as low as 7j, that is "storm cotton." There is still a good dematnd for Bacon, prices steady, 12 1-2 eta. Flour from $6 a $9. Corn has depreciated in value very little, good whtite is worth 90 eta per~ bushtel. FIDA LGO. Bol~ciglens Notice. fwin; by diyine jermission, preach at the fol Iowintg plaees: October 15tht, at Grantiteville, at night ; Mt. Pleasant the 16th ; at Mt. Ebal 17th ; at Bethel 18th ; at Dry Creek the 19th ; at PhilipS 20th; at Rocky Creek 21st; at Mt. Tra bor '22d ; at Stephen's Creek 23d ; at Good Hope 24th ; at Red Bank 25th ; Salem at eleven o'clock in the mortting, and Sardis at 3 o'clock thte same day, 26th; ott. Monday at Cloud's Creek, 272th ;. Samatria 28th ; Boilinig Springs :9th; Newv Hope 30th ; Sandy Run 31st ; Sar dii, in the Edisto Association, on thte 1st of No vember ; Bull Swamp 2d ; Edisto 3d ; Buck head 4th ; Carme1 5th ; Orange 6th ; the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th ad 11th, in Charlestont; at Eb nezer 13tht; at Willow Swamip 14tht; Dean Swamtp 15tht ; Rocky Grove 16th ; Taberntacle 17tht; Beth Car 18tht; Rocky Spring 19th; Aiken 20th, at tnight thte same day at Gratniteville. H. Tr. WILLIAMlS. ,For the Southern Congress. Ma. Eorroa: I ofler for the consideratiotn of thte voters of this Congressiotial District. Col. F. W. PICKcEss and DRAYTON NANCE., Esq., as candidates to repressent it int the Southtern Cont gress. They are gentletten (If ripe experience, of tried patriotistm, and uttited to the State by the highest and holiest ties. These gentletmen would possess somte advatntages froma thteir at tentdance upon theo Nashville Cotnvention above tmany others, no less worthy and qualified in other respects. A VO-rER. For Southern Congress. 0ol. P. 3. Brooks Dr. 3.3'. Wardlaiw. WE present to tlte voters of the fifth Cotn gressional District, the ntamtes of Col. Paes-roN S. Itaooss, of Edgefieldl, and Dr. J1. J. W'ARDJ.Aw, of Abbeville, as suitable getntlemien to represent us itt the Southertn Cotigress. They are both known to be Southertn lights mten, antd strongly in favor of the objects of thte Southtern Congress, to wit :the co-operation of our aggrieved sister St ates. They are known to be opposedi to thte compronmise measures, and in fatvor of' resistane to thett by all judicial, eficnt and practicaL means, but opposed to the separate secession of South Carolitta, under existing circumastatnces. A s thtere is not niow tinte for our co-operation friends to mtake an official nomtitnationt, atnd as it is dlemed imtportattt that thtey shtould speak out and shtow their strenagtht, we htope thte voters of' thte D)istrict wvill rally to thte support oft thtese genttle ment, whIo are ettdorsed as good and true by many voters of ABl E~VIL L4K. Sept 22 - 3t 36 Butler Lodge, No. 17I. 0 0. F ..A Regutltar mcetintg of thtis Lodlgo wtll be held ont Montday evenintg ne~x at 7*oelock. * . T. MIS, See'y. Sept. I1, 1851 tf 3 THOMAS P. MAGRATJE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Solicitor in Equity. OFFICE A T H AM31BURG, s. C. Sept. 18, tf 35 NEW CARPETS. SNOWDEN & SIIEARI, AuGUsTA, GA. ITAVE just received front New York a sup. ILply o'f Three-P'ly antd Ingraint CAJ RPE'T3 of new andt' splentdid patterns, to which they res gectfiv invite thte attention (If the public. NOTICE! A SECESSION BAISBECUE (at which free discusbion will not only be allowed, but is desired,) will be given at Mountain Greek Church, oN SAVeDAY, TIE 4Tn oF CCoDEa NE3T. The Citizens of Edgefield and tho adjoining Districts are respectfully invited to attend. Col. MAXCY GREEG and Gen. JAB. 11. A DAS, of R ichlaud, DRArroN NANCE, Esq., of New berry, and several gentlemen of our own )is triet, nmy be expected to address the Meeting. The speaking will commence at 10 o'clock precisely. Each gentleman will be expected to confine his remarks within the limits of one hour. Committee of Arranemcils. I SAM. STEVENS, ErIRAbli ANDPEWS, JA:ES SHEPPERD, It. T1MEMAN, W. N. MooRE, S ArnIMS, Tnolx.is LAKE, GAR ETNODLE, E. LAGoOs, TJIOAs LEWI, J. B. RouiM~tr.E, 1. 31. ]yar, I. BOLES, JOSHUA -HARps, JLUKE CUI.EATII, S. WHATLEY, Sen. SZ. W. CAnwILE, J .HRIOK ELBE-T DEvoliE, B. . IIOCKER, JA3IES 1I. Nll.'IS, ('iORE MILLER, R. C. G:IFFIN, EO. 1. BLOcKER, R. G. 31. DUNOVANT, FEI.x LAKE, Jl:ni:AII COOK, L. I. flonrs, Sepst. 411 185 1. 2t 35 Attention Artngery! y OIr are licreby commandecd to appear at E-41940-1 C. It., oil Saturday, the 12th October next, for Drill and Instruction. A gen crl return of the rifles will be required on that The~ire will ailso be anl elcetion on tlhe same day, for 3d Lieutenaint to fll the vluealneV occasioned by the resignation Of MUt. II ILL. By order of Capt. . C. RnAGNE. V. M' WJors, Clnrk. Se4pt 23 3t .36 New Goods! VT11E Subscribers rcspe-etfully inform the pub. hie, that they arc daily receiving their Fall and WiJter Stock of Goods, consisting in part Of the following articles:' SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES. BACON. LARD, .\ACKEREL. CANDLES, SOAP, PICKLES, SEGARS, TOBAC CO, FLOUR, CANDY, t c. -Abwo BRANDY, GUN, WHISKEY, RUA & WIXB, of all kinds. -Also H~ats, Caps, Boot'., Shoes, Saddles and Blankets,' Crockery of all kinds, Prints, domsppn Osna burgs, striped anC plain, Ginghamrs, Linen, Al Oacoer, Tweeds, Kerseys, Cahemnere and various ither articles too tedious to enumerte, nlh of whic3 they arc determined to sell as cieda as te cheapest. Cal! and see-we will take pleasure in -.h]ow in B you our Goods. a ~MATLINY & BEWLY. Sapburg, Sept. 23, 1m3 36 NEW FALL GOODS. SNOWDEN.& SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. AVE receive , this day, from New York, LLby te Steaier MarioG onew n pat fthes flo Laies -rtices FAcy PMCOLSSEG ASTOBAC Cxtr Frenc RMER N , bauiul. d BRENDYs GEINOISK, vrU low priE, Iasps Boots, sho, Sadle Fn LANEs, Facey orEEl S kindPrns CSSme s forna burgshtie aiid mrian, PINaS, ofineti fpactea, awedst Kerety, Casheerie;dvaiu othavaitofiler rticles foeiu oumrte, present eaoadoalofwhich they reeemie osetfllas ibn-a vithe hattetio fteulc Sept rg Sep. 8, 1m 36 S SAOEDO N SOT CHARLNA ih'aIs MOSSEINE DLAIE. ofinelad Digtstret ,frLais.Dess FrnettersoSSELinEiD'AtIn ES, alln beautifl thaegd and g cliatrs, frihtsldre' tra Freadch ERISe euiulmd TEgis MrereNor, toite and admric sh alluper1 iiu~r.Wel nd ered PANEoS;o tne TWd EcaED oand ASStIRE efor u Yi.ourh'sx Oerdizr' ;utfo h adDs tnls n mricttoblili a PRgeiNT, Cof bei Fany wy Wteread POPinSatofnewol anot beaflsles ; Githn undrty ofoherd andtslfo thste r7et deayoadt l of which theyo orsecfLord one vithe vent-ionothero Aub i nnepn Sept 25 if 36 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORD)INARY. Y) JOHN IIILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge 1)field District. Whereas, Aner Perrin hath applied to mfor Letters of Administration, on all and - siguhr the goods nd ehattles, rights andd rdits of FTornanCerr late of the Disc ttaforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish al11 anid singular, thle kindred and ereditors of thle said deceased, to be and appear before me at our nlext Ordinary's Court for the said Dis trict, to be hiolden a't Edlgefield Court House on the 10th day of Octob next, to case caif aty, why the sid Administraion ol o beotht antbgiited. Given under my handtnd aealethis thie 1thl 2dai of Sept mb i the r of our Lordn unthosd eight hundred Ud fifty-onedi thei Il seven t ix lea of01 ofmterican Ipn dence.JOHN HILL, o. FE. D. Sept. 25.15 2 36 STATE'l OF' SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B)Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge 1)field District. WhranWshas applied to me frLtcso dils fretesAdiitration, on all and tligl;rtegosin-3 guachi odsad bttles, rig hts and credi- fInd ~ue ateo h ititforesiid, deceased. These arc, thereore, to cite and admioniishi all atnd singulatr, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before meC at. our next Ordinatry's Court for thle saiid Dis trict, to be holden a't Edgefield Court House 011 the 16th d~y of Octob next, to show uei cuifany, why the said Adminilistration ol o shuntbe gr anted. Giveni under my hand and seal, this the t eday of Septembe in te year o~ or Lorde oethsaind eight hundred ( ffyu and i-n an nthe seltvety-t er of America ld~en In-e JOH N HILL. 0. E. D. Sept. 25. 185 2 36 J M. NEWBY & C. READY DREf , &0, UNDER THE U. S. HOT S T Af. NEWBY & CO.,.arc now receivingi the LARGEST nd,BST RTMENT e. of Ready Made Clothing ever offered in this city. 'Their Stoef consipts of the latest and most improved styles of manufacture. -A LSO- A A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUTHS' AND OHILD4S. ALOTHNG, T Country Merchants, and all persons visiting our city, are respectfully solicited, to call and examine our Stock for themselves. Angusta, Sept. 23 dk - 3 FALL TRADE! 18514a PRICES TO 00RRESPOND WITH THE TIMES r IE Subscriber is now receiving one of the LARGEST, CHEAP T and BEST T ASSORTED STOCK'-OF DRY GOODS, ever offered in this mtrket)0bg which may be found Black and Colored 'SILKS in every variety, ALPACCAS, all prices, BOMBAZINES and CANTON CLOTHS, Superfine now style DELAINES, .GA3HLlON LUSTRES, a beautiful article, Pliain and figured POPLINS, new and handsome styles, High colored PLAIDS, for Children's use, GING HAMS, all qualities, some at. 121 cents, warranted fast colors, 9 - PRINTS, all qualities, from 4 to 181 cents, warranted not to fadq, Fair PRINTS, all qualities, from 61 to 25 cents. Bleached and Brown TABLE CLOTHS and TABLE DAMASK,,wartinted all lin. nen, from 75 cents to $4, Worsted and Linnen TABLE COVERS, all colors, from 75 ets teO 4, Col'd and White Table NAPKINS, Linnen Towels and Towelingoi very variet All qualities TICKINGS, from 10 cents to the superb A. C. A. Brown and Blenched HOMESPUNS, all qualities and widths, a good article, 6* Colored and White, for DIMITYS, some beautiful for Spreads an& Curtains, p Red, Green and White FLANNELS, and Canton FLANNEL, allprices. PLAID LINSEYS, KERSEYS and real Georgia PLAINS at Ftfory prices, Cotton OSNABURGS and STRIPES, at Factory prices, Superfine Ribbon bound Bed BLANKETS, a' Whitny Bed Blanket CARPETINGS, with RUGGS fo match, NEGRO BLANKETS, all qualities and cheap, CASIMERES, SATTINETTS, WOVINETTS, Kentucky JANESand TWyE DS, of every style and price, GLOVES and IIOSIERY, of all kinds, for young and old, Carpet Bags, Port Monies, Pins, Brushes, Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Elastics, &c. A LSO,-A complete assortment of Ladies and Children's SHOES. This Stock ha~s been selected with great care by an experienced Merchant, andt CASH buyer I pledge myself noit to be undersold by any one in the Southern S Call and satisfy yourself of the fact. H. $~c SON. Hamburg, Sept. 15 nw Head-Quarters, Bacon, Salt, Bagging & Na. 7-r R ECGIMET S. C. M. r lIiE Subseribe'r has now on hand and will MrLLLLE, Sept. 1st, S 1.85 1. be reeciving his usual good supply Of ORDER, NO-- GROCERIES, ACO URT MA RT! AL will be held at the consisting in part of the following articles, OI Wls, on Wednesday the 22d ofC Oc- 80,000 lbs. primle Baltimore BA CON SIDES, tober next, at 10i o'clock A. M1., for the trial of 10,000 lb~s Baltimore HIAMS and SHlO UL all Defaulters in Mlilitia and Patrol Duty. The DERS, fullowing Officers will constitute the Court :.4.000 lbs prime. LARD, Maj. D). L. SIWAw, President: Capts. IlAnaft- 1,500 Sacks Liverpool SA LT soN, Warnn, Ccxcin, LsaAsn, U~nows, llouxo- 10 Sacks good Blown SAI.T, -rRER. CUNNIxonIAM: Lieuts. LovEs.Ess, W EvER 100 Bales heavy 45 & 46 inch GUNNY andl U aeoay, Maembers. B AGGING, The .Junior Officer present will act as Judge 40 Pieces 44 and 45 inch DUNDEE BAG Advocate. GN Dy rde ofCol M::s-250Coils prime half 'inch jRussia and Ken-. 8. 1B. ORIFFIN, Adj't- tucky ROPE, Sept 4I 3t 33 500 Ihs BA LING TWINE, ET 1Iamburg Republican copy three times. 1,000 Kegs Cut NA ILS, well assorted, incl _________ -ding 4 to 6 inch SPIKES, which will Last Nolie- be soldl low, A LL4 Persons indebted to Spann & Nicholas 100 Engs fine Rio and Old White COFFEE ILare requested to settle forthwith, as longer 25 I lhds choice family SUGARS, indulgence cannot justly be expected. The tun- 20 Bbla " Crushed, Loaf and Powder dersigned bas the business in hand. ed SUGAR, F. M. KICIIOLAS. 50 Boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Hull's Sept 17, 2t 33 Tallow CA NDLES, 25 Boxes SOAP, Jackson's Brand, Notice. -5,000 lbs Extra and pure WVHITE LEAD, APPLICA TION will be made to the Legisla- 20 Bb1ls Linseed, Train and choico Lamp ?1 tnre of this State at its next Scssio~n, 'for a OIL, new Romad fronm Samuel Ste:en's on the Martin .An assortmnat of 8 by 10, 10 by 12,~ 12 by 14 Tlown Road in Edgefield District, to intersect the anid 12 by 18 WINDOW GLASS, niew out read at Capt. R. RI. Tulbert's in .\bbe- A lso, Putty, Feathers, Stuarch, Cotton Cards, &c ville D)istriet. Also, prime Northern FLOUR, RIGE, &c. July 31 tf 28 Furniture. ____________________________- A good assortment of Curled Maple Cane Old Dr. Jacob TownSend's Scat parlor CHAIRS, and high back Rocking Sars pari-a. and Sewing CAAIRS, S a rs a a ri i R * Common wood seat CAR T UTST Received 6 dozen of 'Old Dr. Jacob Children's high and low scat " ei Townsend's originaleo~mpound Syrup of Satr- A good supply of high and low post Bedsteads saparilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical and Matrasses, Iron and Brass bound Buckets, Store of A. G. TEAGUIE- Iron bound Well-Buckets, Wash Tubs, Foot May 1,1850 tf 15 Tubs, &c. &c. Willow Waggons, Cradles, Churns, &c. Notie.* Saddlery., A LL those having demands against the estate A large assortment of Men's and Ladies Sad of Allen B. Addison, deceased, are reques- dIes, Waggou Whips, Bridles, &c. ted to present them properly attested and those 3,000 lbs Solo L.eather, assorted, damaged, irdebted to make paymnt- ood damaged, and good. G. A. A DDISON, Ex'rs. 1,500 pair Coarse Brogans, a prime article, E. J. MIMS. ' A good assortment of Blankets and Negro July 24 1950) tf 27 Cloths will be received in due season. For alc Notice. a urSp.5181 2m 3 A LL those indebted to the estate of Joshab ieGenil Mutier beil Kilerease, dee'd-, arc required to make im-BanrPndtnMesgrLrnsie1c mediate payment, anid those having demands to adadEsieMseln ilpes netfu present themn properly attested. tms .S JOHN HTTLLAdn'r. A ugust 28 -ly 32 N tc Notice.JfER B giethtapletowile A LL persons ind.ebted to the Estate of.Mrs.toisntnthOlCaretmRod onte Trencia Lowe, deceased, arc requested tofokothtRaanteIla4odRider make iimmediate payment, and all persons havingMj.Z VCail',tthpattonfN.L deimandus aga~inst said Estate, are also requested rfiEqadfroeigam, ulcRa 'to pro.,:t thiem according to law,.rmtersdneo :1.EIb~4 rs HENR Y KEY, Ex'or. wl' oitrettu huso oda .Juily 10 om 25 bae ntepaiaino L rfia h Notice. Calso od LLI those itndebted to the Estate of A biah et1 m3 ./V Itoblertson, deccisedl, are requieited to make ~ h~ ed pay~itmnt andi thiose having denmands to presen~t 50011S hT ED ue them), prope]rly attested. JOHN HILL, Adm. 21 aln LnedOl Iil.Hamburg, etb5 1851 f 34 ~ tTlaTehe.3,MACERLenvill naneer Abvil 75 Kits.tmIes. J.N Orea. MAj.Z.W.CariNSstoEhe fliiy of U ND. L Grifbuline,3 f hmbr E bq. and fo peig ' 4ibieRa BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL. EDGEFIELD, S. C. Instructors. REV. N. ALDRICH, PRINCIPAL. E. B. BACON, PaoFEssoR OF Music, DRAw ING, PAINTING, &C. Rhs. J. McCLINTOCK, TzEaz IN PRIMA at DErARTxENT. T HI-S Institution will be opened on the 2d JNMonday in September next, at the residence of Mrs. McCLN-rocK. 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 Instructors to render the School worthy the pat ronage of an enlightened public. Strict atten tion will be paid to tho moral training of the Young Ladies under their care, while at the same time all sectarian influence will be scrupu lously avoided. The School ill be truly Southern, as the Teachers are not only natives of the State, but also, Southern in all their feelings and habits. It is confidently hoped that the names appen ded to this notice will be a sufficient guarantee to the qualifications of the Teachers. The price of Tuition and of Board can be ob tained by aplcton to Mrs. McCLIrrocx. Jt is of -t importance that the Scholars be eteredgtW2 9mmencemcnt of the quarter. 57A3rf INe'" . BACHMAN, D. D., Rev. W . :cv. Tnos. 0. SU3MZR, D. D * . ca, Dr. Mztx DENIIA.L and J& , Esq. -Granitctille.- . TUPPER and Rev. H TNooii. sta, Ga. v. Mr. Corinor and Rev. W. n. E ?7,i. C. B. WALKrSa and Rey. Mr. BatowN. References.-Mrs. McClintock. Edgefleld C. H.-Chancellor F. 11. WARD LAW, Hon. A. P. BUTLER, gpl. J. P. CARROLL, laj. W. A. HAnRISJos.,W. WB. ADAMs, F.-. Mr A.- Birsl j , WM. M . BUI-T, Mr. W, .. BO-TLi, *& BouLwARE, Esq., Mr; Tios. Jou i ., GLOVER, Esq. Columbia.-Dr. M. LABORDE.' August 21 tf Iount Enon Female Institute; MRS. CAROLINE COLEMAN, PaINCIPAL. HIS Institution ~ eated on a healthy ridge in Edgefield itrict, was opened by its Principal on the first Monday in this month September.) Mrs. CoLEXIAV is a Teacli- of much oxperi nee, and of high attainments. We feel tully htilgrqi~rfrom our knowledge of her qualifica ing, iid'from the universal testi gy. 'yr; whrevt she has taugtto r coImenid ber-to, tha patThgke of the - ple of this and the adjofif ~Districts. Pupils wiv.be entaed tlo-- quarter or the BpssiQn the tir& b Ig onad before taking eir first1~iis. L ShdeVli'eeeive young ladies of any hd and boyb of sidhtrln age as would be admiissi e in a Female Scminary - 1- iminmber of her ppwhlp " " " Music...............10,00 " " " French,.............. 6,00 " " " Drawing and Painting, 5,00 " Embroidery..........3,00 Trstees~. W. A. STROT HIER, J. CR APMAN, WM. COLEMAN, M. W. CLARY. Sept. 10 eow~t 34 ST The Newberry Sentinel will copy. three times, once every two weeks, and forward its ecount to the Trustees. KODGES & FULLER INSTITUTES. TFHE Exercises of these Institutions will be L. resumed on Monday, the 15th inst. The 'odges Institute under the direction of Messrs. :OLTZCL AW and WALKER, and Fuller In stitute under the direction of Miss M. CORNE IA PELOT, who will remain in chairge of it to the end of thie present Scholastic year, Decem ber 15,1851I. The Board arc thankful for previous confidence md patronage, and would solicit a continuance, s they are confident of exertions on their pert to erit it, and henceforth are determined to place wnoa but Southerners at their head. W. P. HILL, Secretary. Greenwood, S. C., Sept. 5, 1851. Sept. 11 eowdlt Plantation. BrogateN' SOUThER1N MANUFACTURE. IIIE attention of Planter is called to the ..Factory over Mr. Los 1ILLr's Store, where Excellent ahoes of the above description are-in'ade. Orders for ny quantity will be filled promp~tly. A tine assortment of UPP ER, HiA RNE SS nd SOLE LE ATHER on hand. R. T. MIMS. Aug 21 tf 31 EDGEFIELD HUSSARS, Attention ? Y OU are hereby ordered to appear on your regular parade ground, on Saturday the 27th inst., armed and equipped as the law di rets. By order of Capt. MERRIWETHIER.. T. MArmS, 0. 5. Sept 10, 1851. 3t 34 Company Uead-Quarters. EDGEFIELD C. H., Szrr. 1, 1851. BTY order of Col. G. D. Miii. an election will be held at this place on1 the first Saturday in October next,. for CAPTAIN, to fill the va cany occasioned by the resignation of Capt. G. W. LArEDRIv2. JOHN C. LOVELESS, Licut. Commanding. Sept. 11 4 t 3 4 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. Susan M. Nicholls, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the estate will present them properly attested,1R. T. MD.IS, Aug 13, 1851 ftf 30 A dlm'r. For Sale, A N excelllent second-hand CARRIAGE, but little used and in fine order. S. S. TOMPKINS. Sept il 1 3t 34 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Eliza Abeth Carter, dee'd., are requested to make Immediate paynment, and those having demands against said Estate will present them properly at~ tested, A. J. RAMBO, Adm'r. FACTORS & COMDISSION Office on Adger's North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. JAME3 ADGER, JAS. ADGER, JR ROBT. ADGER. E. L. ADAMS. Charleston, Sept. 15, 6n 35 GIBBS & McCORD, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, McINTosiz ST., AUGUSTA, GA., C ONTINUES the above business in all its branches, at their Fire Proof Building, and solicit a share of patronage from the people of South Carolina. Orders for BAGGING, ROPE, &a., &a., .i I be filled at the lowest prices. Cash advances made on produce in Store. TIlIOS. F. GIBBS, GEO. McCORD. Sept 15 .m 35 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. Lyox's Merchant Tailor Establishment, respectfully invites the attention of the citizens of the Village and surrounding country to an examination of his Stock. Edgefield C. H., July 10, tf 25 Drugs, kc. F RESTI and Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, &e., purchased under the supervision of the Pro prietor, all of the most reputable nostrums, &c., and for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Oils and White LeAd. A LARGE supply of Linseed, Pure Sperm, ... Whale, Train, Nectsfoot, Castor, Sweet, and Olive Oil, &c. Also, a good supply of White Lead, pure and extra, for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Putty and Glas.gf N hand an excellent lot of Also, an extensive assoh ' Ati'Window Glass,bfariN.ous. LZU and- the Drug to.r.o - July.W1 tf 25 Alcohol, &c. A LARGE supply of Alcohol, SO. and 95 - percent.-Spts. Turpentine, Etheripl Oil, &c., for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAOU July 10 tf Physidians Shop-Furniture, A LARGE an&well selected lot. Also Medi cat Chests wIth .re r furniture. for families, Medical Saddle and for sale at the Drug .* v GUE -. July 10 tf - -25 Trusses. t recivcd a large lotof Tru*' scs, Utero it] Abdominal Supporters, Mrs. Bettis's for La A.- and for sale at the Drug store of - Tilet Soaps, ko. . TJUST received, sonme of the finest- Fancy Toi let Soaps, ever offered In this market, -Aso Transparent, Pink, Orange and Lemon Wash Balls, for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 .tf 25 Brushes ! Brushes !! - A.L'ARGE supplysof Tooth, Flesh, Nail, Hat Aand Hland-Brushes, of a superior guzdlity, Also a variety of Paint and. Varnish Brushes. sa Blenders,"Tanner's Scrubbing and Oiling~ Brushes, &c., &c., for saile at- the Drug Store of &a.G. TEAGUE. July 10 .4fr.'!... - : 2 ITan~ifrW 4 isfPencils, kc. IN STOR E a Naod t~IIrnL fPaints-for IWater Colors, infob ssna b Ate Cake, Camels and Sable hair. Penc6~ Bristol Board~ &c., &c., for sale at therjgteQ . A; G TEAGUE. SJuly 10 -,- 2 Fancy Note Paper A: L ARGE and'liandsofme stiety o ..INote Npyr,:Eiivelopes,'1ottos, &e., just receivkand for.sale at the Drug store of a A. G. TEAGUE. tJul '10 tf 25 Confectionary. JUIST received a superior lot of Candles, com mon and fine, Sugar Plumbs, Mint Drops, Lemon Sugar, Sugar Cands assorted, Prunes, Citron, Figs, Almonds, &c.,for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Spico, Tea, &c. A GOOD supply of Spice, Pepper, Cloves, .tNutmegs, Mace, Ginger, and a variety of Extracts for flavoring, Iso, Young Hyson and Black Teas, Cocoa, &., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Tobacco, Segars, &c. J UST received a supply of excellent Chewing Tobacco. Also, Cut Tobacco, of a flue quality, Segars, Snuti,~ &c., for sale at the Drug storeoA., G. TEAGUE . July 10 tf 25 Candles. T ALLOW, Sperm. Adanantine and Wax, I.for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TE AGUE. July 10 tf 25 Lamps, &c. GLASS LAMPS, Lauters, Thermometers, &c., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 23 Seed. RED an1 Whito Clover, Bluo Grass, ke., for Rsale at the Drug store of A. G. TE AGUE. July 10 tf 25 Genuine Tinctures, Syrups, &c. T INCTURES, Ointments, Syrups, Distilled and Medicated Waters, prepared by the pro prietor in strict accordance with the United States Dispensatory, and for sale at the D)rug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25_ Leeches, CONST ANTLY on hand and for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July10 f2 EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE N0. TOWS I&AX3DI3 Rev. Chas, A. Raymond, Principal. T HE FIRST SESSION commences Septem ber 18th. The Institute building will contain eight Rooms, all of which are appropriated to purpo ses of instruction. A fine apparatus; a large collection of Maps; Anatomical Charts, Globes, &e; a Museum of Natural History; a Cabinet of Minerals and Shells ; furnish unusual facilities for acquiring a practical knowledge of the different branches 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 charac ter, and more comprehensive, than that of most female institutions of the highest reputation. The PRIXCIPAL devotes the whole of his time 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 closo of each Session. Uunusual facilities are given for a thorough Musical Education. In addition to other improvements, which are now in progress, a large covered playgronnd, for exercise in wet weather, and a gymnasium, are to be erected. Circulars containing a list of expenses, course of studies and other particulars, will be sent free of postage, to those who apply for them. N. L. GRIFFIN, S EDMUND PENNj S. F. GOODE, R. T. MIMS. J July17 tf 6 Edgefleld Female Institute. .IE TRUSTEES of this Institution, have the pleasure of announcing 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 Pe middle of September next. In the mean tigne the buildings will be much enlarged, and everv arrangement made for the accommodation 5 a large number of pupils. FEhe Trustees are anxious to establish a Fe mcile Institution, which shall command the confi dence ad secure the patronage of the communi ty at large. The most undoubted estimonials of the suc cess and competency ofhMi. RAYMOND as a Teach er have been furnished;- and they do not hesi tate to recommend him and the Institution to the support and entire confidence of the public. Mrs. RAYMOND will have charge of the Musi cal Department, and is eminently qualified for its duties. For the details the Trustecs refer to the printed airculir of the Puricipal. N. L. GRIFFIN. EDMUND P ,1||i S. F. G(QODE, R~. T. M Edgefield C. H., June 16, . 22 FOR SAL T HAT valuable PLANTATION containg one thousand and sie ~t 6c whole tract ma well timbered with oak and pine. t is 22 miles4'aale:Rail Rpoad at Newberry Court House; -- The pslantation can be advantageously--divi -- into two equal tracts with a good settlement each, or into three tracts-thethird b ngst-. fine site for a residence, with a good ng iinesa. y. and will be so divided ti t es For terms, apply to..M~h cw has charge of the plac~~iL 0 .Mr. Minilk,-wailkphow teplae~ may desir'e'to pureliii) STATE OF SGU'dI CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Wilson HolsteI and&ye I Ordered, that the .~. any child or children of the said Nathn - Norris, not. named above, do appear an llad, answer or demur to this Bill, withi three months from the publication of this Order, or that the said Bill be taken pro con fesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Office, June 24, 1851. June 16, 3m 23 Notice. F'OUR MILES of the Hamburg and Edge Lfield Plank Road being COMPLETED, is now opened for the use of the Public. RATES OF TOLL. Wagons drawn by 41 or more horses,.. .5 pr mile - do do " 2 do .. 3e " " do or Carte drawn by one do ..2c " " Carriages, &c., drawn by two do . . 3 " " Horseback Travellers,...........le " " II. A. KENRICK, President, Hamburg, May 22, 1851. tf 19 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. THE Subscriber off'ers for sale his omu i 110OUSE and LOT at Liberty Hill. On the prmie are a large Dwell -. ing House, with all necessary out builings, a good Garden and Ten Acres ofbot ton and. Also a well arranged Store Hotuse, and Physician's Ofiee. Terms wvill be reasonable. Apply to the Sub scriber on the premises. JOHN ANDERSON. Liberty Hill, S. C., July 5, 1851 tf 30 .Bagging and Rope. 25 Bales GUNNY B3AGGING, 200 Pieces Dundee Bagging, 75 Coils, 4 inch Kentucky Rop~e. For saie by A. BURNSIOE. Hlamburg, Feb 13 tf 2 Notice IS erey gventhat application will .be made tthLegislature at its next session for a charter to declare Shaw's Creek a public high way as far up as to the first Shoal. Aug 30 t, 33 Notice S HEREBY given that application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature for the renewal of the Charter of the Ferry on Savannah River, three miles below Augusta, known as the Sand Bar or Wallyham Ferry. ELIZ. R. \VHATLEY.