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Subscription Receipts. Ta following persons have paid up to the time affixed to their names: J. A. Bland, to 20th June 1852. Wm. Griffith, to 26th June '52. B. P. Tillman, to 8th Feb '52. Dr. J. W. Hearst, to 3d July '52. Joseph Cosnaham, to 12th Dec '51, W. G. Quarles, to 3d July '52. Rev. C. A. Raymond, to 3d July '52, Hugh Duffie, to 3d June '52. George Samuel, to 5th Ju:ne '52. Ansel Wells, to 10th Jan '52. John T. Middleton, to 4th July '5. A. Hollingsworth, to 26th June '52. John Falkner, to 15th May '52. John Terry, jr., to 10th July '52. T. R. Parks, to 10th July '52. J. W. Coleman, to 13th March '52. Thos. Carson, to 13th March '52. Washington Wise, to 26th March '59, J. W. Lipscomb, to 3d Jan '52. Nathaniel Henderson, to 10th July '52. Robt. L. Hardy, to 10th July '52. Julius Banks, to 10th July '52. P. R. Blalock, to ist Jan '52. L. .. Blanding, to 19th July '52. A. Alifes, to 20th March '52. G. W. Mathis, to 20th June '52. Henry Rush, to 24th July '52. Marshal Steadham, to 31st July '52. James J. Wilson, to 7th A ug '52, Thos. C. Crooks, to 3d July '52. Wiley Glover, to 7th May '52. James Bean, to Ist April '52. Elijah Still, to 19th June '52. Samuel Jones, to 8th 'May '52. Dabney Jones, to 4th Jan '52. Wi. Miiller, to 26th .une '52. Wi. Curry, to 12th June '52. M. E. Hollingsworth. to Sth Feb '52. James L. Bailey, to 1st Jan 51. Job Jones, to 20th Sept '51. E. Watkins, to 7th A ug '52. C. L. Blair, to 14th A ug '52. Dr. James Devore. to 24th Sept 51. Julius Day, to 1st June '52. U. M. Roberte, to 21st Aug '52. J. B. Timmerman, to 28th A ug '52. D. Nt. Glover, to 21st Aug '52. S. W. Gardner, to 1st Aug '52. Gen. E. G. Talbert, to 8th Feb '52. Capt. D. Coleman. to 12th June '52. Thomas II. Corley, to 21st Aug '52. Capt. James F. Lowrey, to 4th Sept '52. Rufus Holley, to 18th Sept '52. John Lipscomb, to 11th April '52. Charles J. Goodwin, to 1 Idi March '52. Maj. J. C. Allen, to 8th Feb '52. D. C. Bussey, to 11th Sept '52. John Thomaq, to Sth Nov '51. Col. John Iluiet, to 29th Dec '51. P. D. Lanier, to 1st March '52. J J. Odom, to 11th Sept '51. E. B. Presley, to 8th Feb '51. John J. MeCosh, to 24th Sept '52. Miniek Mitchell' June 19, '52. Simcon Crotich, to 22d May '52. James White, to 9th Jan '52. A SI~ttSSIdl BARLBE'CUE (at which free discussion will not only be allowed, btis-desired,) will be given at llontainl Creek Church, eN SATUnDAY, Tatz 4Tu OF Oc-rOBER NEXT. .The Citizens of Edgefield and the adjuining Districts are respectfully inv'ited to attend. Col. MlaxCY Gasso and Gen. JAR. H. A DANSs, of Richiland, DRAT~ON NAYe., Esq., of New berry, and several gentlenmen of our own Dis trict, may be expected to addt-ess the 31eeting. T1he 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 Arradgements. SAx. STEVENs, ErruzADRW, JAMtEs SH.PPER D, i.TMEtIN *W.-N. MooR E, SM'O A~ES *THOarAs LAKE, GRE OIE E. Ljaonr, TOASEW, J. B. ROLiNDTREE, E 1 YD I. B~oLES, JSU IRtS LUKE CULBREATH, S.WATEen Z. WV. CARWiLLs, J- B lansN E LBERT DEVORE, 1.3.Boxn JAMES Ii. MIMts G RE IL, R. C. GRIFFIN, Go .BOKR R. G. M. DUNOVANT,FEXLA , JEREMIIAH CooK,- - .P Hn W. Pe~gs an DARTO NoE, Eqa gres. heyar getleS. of ripE, exerene of tred ptriois J. a B. unid so e ,tb other respets. AHo osi, For teSouthern Congress. MR. Eprrno th oftero the oniertion-o tevtrotiCogressional District,thnaeofCl PCSOl. F. W PIeo ss dgfland D-r. NA.cE, Esq.,Aas ofAbidae ssial etee to representitnthSohenC sinteSthnCogress. They are getemnofrpteprine knw b othernghsadoihts. Thenadsetgenle infor pofse sobjet adataeffo theiSuhrCnreat tendanc te uopoteahilleo onagveionaoer ton otherby all jil wfforth and patdina other, butspectsedt te e A seVon of orSouthaunern Cotngcrcustanes As thresnt oteor our cthepraton gsioa thistrnt,wep the namers of REtNe ofistribtville as touiabe suppnte o hereent knwho ae eouthea ghtsmen and strongby iny vofte objct ofthISuten Cogres .. t wit:ldh callopeaetion of our reers itr Stras BTtery paareowdt by opp.sed to JtheO co.m10promis mesrest, anl~dein ao of esof tove themplyaint jdiceia, iease and thectia neas,. and alldioased torithe seprmte sereno stah therpe is not iexcelledur cooeualled, fredbty mk an kon praroiation, ad itheurs deemed imporanytss tat the inouldspeaeouttan recommtenir edith,w asp ten wats rte nmen who andred our gomdr h antru sby fleeHo oetard'a botemante illtes.n niaed a tieaste arisenromt diodee Butler Lodge, No. 17 I. 0 0, F A Regulur meeting of this Lodg will be held on Monday evening nex at 7oelock. R. T. MIMS, See'y. Oct. 2 1851 tf 37 Masonic Notice. AN Extra Communication ol (V D@(&BEDUAt WNE@iD@o No. 50, A. F. M., will be held at their Hall on Tuesday evening, the 7th inst., at 7 o'clock P. M. C. McGREGOR, SFc'av. October 2, it 37 A (A 1 R D. DR. E. ELAND, O FFERS his professional services to the citi zens of Edgetield Village and vicinity. irT OFFicE next door to Mr. BeTLrI'' Store. Oct. 2, if 37 W M. 1M. H I L L, M. D., O FFERS his professional services to the citi zens of our Village and District. Ifaving graduated at the 1niversity of New York, with high honor, where he availed hiiself for the last two years, of the advantages to be derived from the Eye and Ear Infirmary, various hlospitals, &e., &c.. oflers his services to his fellow-citizens with the hope that he will prove worthy of a share of their patronage. 0- Room at the SrASxx IOTEL, No. 7. Oct 2, tf 37 FALL AND WINTER GOODS! r lIE Subscriber has received at his Store, imnear the Court House, a large STOCK OF GOODS suitable for the present and coming season, consisting of a general assortment of @ Y -DS Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Groceries, &c., &c., all of which have been selected by himself with great care, both in regard to style and price, anil will be solil at short profits for Cash, or to pune tual buyers until first of January next. Persons buying in this Market will loose noth ing by examing his Stock. LOD HILL. October 2, 1851. tf 37 LEWIS' STRAW CUTTER. T HE Undersigned takes this opportunity of Tstating to the public, that he will have another lot of his Machines ready for market, in the course of a few days. Persons wanting these .laclines will do well to send in their or ders early so as to ensure their being filled. iHe refers to the following Certificates, of the many which lie has received, for additional tes timony in their favor. WM. LEWIS. Hamburg, Oct. 1, tf 37 Certificates. Wvsos, (Penr.) January 22d 1851. Ma. Lrwas,-The Patent Straw Cutter which you invented, and are now offering to the public, is a most excellent article and deserves public favor. Two years since I purebased one and bave had it in constant use-it has never been out of repair in any respect, answering all the purposes you recommend it for. I most cheer fully commend it to farmers in all sections, and could n'ot be induced to part withithe one I have, without the prospect of obtaining another, fur ive times it coset. Respectfully, V. E. PIOLLET. AcoUS-rA, (Ga.) Sept 16, 1801. "Mi. Tj.rs.--Der Sir: bomo time sinctoT used one of your Straw Cutters to cut roots for my preparationm of Georgia Sarsaparilla. Some of the roots wvere very hardi and tough-! ami happy to say your Straw Cutter hlms far exe~eeded my expectations. The public need not fear of its getting out'if order by cutting straw or foid dr or by accidentally getting hard substances in it. Yours, respectfully, J. DENNIS. EDGE.FIELO C. H-, Sept, 10, 1851. Ma. Wur. Lrwrs,-Sir: In your letter you ask how I like the Straw Cutter I bought from ; you. I say it excels any thing of the kind I have ever seen, and I coiuld niot be induced to part with it, without the prospect of getting another, for any eemmon consideration. W31. P. BUTLER. E bCnEFI tu C. H., Sept. 18, 18.51. DEAR SIR : I have been using one of your Stratw Cutters for somne three or four months and an, satisfied that its advantages over all others, are sueh that it will recommend itself to every observer. Its adaptedness to cutting all kinds of grain, in aniy desirable length, its security to the operator, the miinimum of powt~et required to keep it ini operation, the dispatch with which it executes its wor'k, combined with its simplicity and durability, must make it invaluable to every one that may have use for themn. A. G. TEAGUJE. To Wu. Lswrs, Esq., Hamiburg S. C. Notice. I OST between Turkey Creek and Liberty J till, on the 15th of September last, a Calf Skin Phicket iBook, containinug one note of eigh teen hundred dollars on tihe Rev. James M. Ciles, also several other smaller notes, the amounts not recollected. A reward of $25 will be giren to the finder by returninig the Pocket Book and its contents t the Subscriber, at Winter Seat, Abbeville, s. c. ~ J AS. PATTERSON. Oct. 2 St* 37 Il-r' A bheville Banner copy 3 times and for ward account to thi.- O11ice. Notice. I IIEREBY notify all whom it may concern, that I have appjoinited Piekens B. W~ever, my true anid lawful A ttorney to transact all bnuinecss for mie arid in rmy name during my absence from te State. L AFAY ETT E 11. WEVER. Sept 29) 4t 37 Notice. APPLTCBTION will be made to the Legisla ture at the next, or sorme future scessiron, for the incorporation of Trinity Church, Edgefield. Sept. 30, tf 37 Attention Artillery ! YOU arc hereby commanded to appear at LEdgeield C. Hf., on Saturday, the 12th October next, for Drill and Instruction. A gen eral return of the rifles will be required on that day. There will also be an election on tihe same day, for 3d Lieutenant to fill thme vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Lieut. lIu.. * By order of Capt. W. C. MOR AGNE. V. M. WVrra, Clerk. Sept 23 3t 36 White Lend. 5,000 LBS. WfHITE~ LE AD, pure. 2010 Gallons Linseed Oil, 200 " Train Oil. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4 Notice. LLU Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah t. Blackwell, deceased, are reguested to make imunmadate payment, and those having demands wilt presnt them properly attested. JTAMES BLACKW ELL, Adm'r. April 1- 1850 ti 13 THIRD ANNUAL FAIR OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. T IE Third Annual Fair of the South Car lina Institute, for the promotion of Art Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry, will be beh in Charleston, S. C., opening on MONDAY 17th November, and continuing during the week Specimens in every branch of Mechanism Art and Industry : also of Cotton, Rice, Sugar Tobacco and all other Agrieuhural Products, il solicited, for which suitable premiwnru will 61 awarded. The following special Premiums are offered For the -ix best specimens of Steel made Iron Spartanburg or other Iron, the product of i Southern State, and manufactu:ed into Edget Tools of any kind-A Gold Medal. N. B.-A specimen- of the Steel in Bars to b% sent with the Tools. For the largest quantity of Cocoons raised or one plantation, not less than Ten Bushels-A Gold Medal or 5l. For the largest qantity of Spun Silk the pro duee of any one plantation, not less than Ter Pounds-A Gold Medal or Premium of $50. For the best Sea Island Cotton Gin, on somt new principle, superior to that now in gneral use; or-for any real or inportant ioprovemnen on the present one-A Gold Medal. For the invention of a suitable machine for Pulverising Red Pepper-A Gold Medal. For the best Steam Enginic-A Gold Medal. For the best model Steam Fire Engine-A Gol Medal. A large and commodious building las been selected for the Elxhibition, and every care will be paid to the reception andl care of articles sent to the Fair. All specimens must be in by the 13th November. Contributors to the Fair are respectfully re quested when they forward specimens fur Exiii bition, to send full descriptions of the Articles, and such information in general as may be of use and proper for publication. Address J. 11. TAYLOR, Chair'n of Com'tee on Correspondenee. Sept 23 tf 35 NEW FALL GOODS. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSIA, G.t. H AVE received, this day, from New York, by the Steamer Marionl Rieh'Paris MOUSSELINE D'LAINES, of new and elegZant styk-s, for radies' Dresses; Fancy MOUSSELINE D'LAINES, of beautiful shaded and high colors, for Children's desses; Extra French MERINOS, of beautiful mode and high colors: English MERINOS, at very low prices; Suierior Welch and Scarlet FLANNELS; Fancy TWEEDS and CASSIME RES, for Youth's wear ; English and American PRINTS, of beauti ful styles, and at greatly reduced prices; Far.ey Watered POPLINS, of new and beautiful styl.-s; With a variety of other articles for the present seasont, and to all of which they respectfully in vitc the attention of the public. Sept 22 tf 36 NEW CARPETS. SNOWDEN & SMEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. T AVE just received frolm New York a sup Ii. ply of Three-Ply and Ingrain CA RPETS of new and splendid patterns, to which they res pectfilly invite the attention of the public. Sept 22 tf 35 STATI? OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGFIELD DISTRICT. IN OR DINA RY. B Y JOHN IIILL,Esq., Ordinary of Edge. field, District. - hahapidt V-laea,.Jaor Porrinhah ppidt me for Letters of Administration, on all arid singular the goods and chatt les, rights and credits of Frances C. Perrin late of the Dis tricts aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be an~d appear before mec at our next Ordinary's Court foir the said Dis trict, to be holden at Edgelield Court House onthte 6th day of Oct. next, to showv cause if any,why the said administration should not be ganted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 17th day of Sept. in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundr-ed and fifty-one, atnd in the seventy-sixth year of American Inidepen dene.OHN HILL, o. E. D. Sept 25 2t 36 Valuable Lands on Savannah River FOR SALE. WILL4 BE SOLD, sonic time next fall, for VTthe purpose of D~istribution among the widow and children of Peter F. Moragne, de eesed, that VA LUA BLE PLA NTATION on which the deceased resided, containing about 1200 Acres, lying on Savannah River, immediately below Harksdale's Ferry. This tract is a fine cotton plantationi, with three hundred or more acres of low grounds, well timbered and with a good dwelling and out houses, gin house and screw, and other buildings necessary for plantation pur poses. The above tract wvill be sold on favorai ble termis: purchase money will be secured. Persons who wish to purchase lands will do well visit this tract and ride over it before buying any where else. July 31 2m-wtf 28 Not ice. 1JD. TIBBETTS will hereafter sel .BOOTS and SHOES, att the fol ~owintg prcs for C A S HI ON L~ Y : Fine Water Proof Boots,.... .......$9 00 Fine Pump Boots,....,........ a. 8 00 Fine Welted do.,........ ....... 7 00 Men's line Pump Shoes,......... 3 75 do do Welted do........ ....3 50 do IKip do do ...,....200 Ladies Calf Shoes.................. 1 75 do do Bootees,............, 2 00 January1, 1851. tf Not ice. ~LLPersons are wvarned against traing for -ia otenmade payable to Theophilns 1111! or bearer, for about five hundred atnd eighty-five dollars, by the Subscriber as principal and JTames M. Richardson surety. It was e-iven in Januari ry, and wvill be due the 25th December next, but its consideration having proved inadequate, I shall resist its payment. CHESLEY AT1TAWAY. June 10, 1851. tf 22_ Notice I S H EREBY given that application will hb nmade at the unext session of the Legialature, to discontine the Old Charleston Road from the fork of that Road and the Island Ford Road neat Maj. Z. W. Carwvile's, to tihe plantation of N. L. Griffin, Esq., and for opening a new public Rocad from the residence of H. HI. lill by J. Cres. well's to intersect the Chtarleston Rload ata branch (on the plantation of N. L. Griffin, at tlre point where it is proposed to discontinue the Charleston Road. Sept 12m 35 Bacon. 2Og ITDS. CHOICE Baltimore BACO~ AdSIDES, just received and for sale by WILLIA MS & CHRISTIE. July 17 tf 26 Lime. 3 BLS. CHOICE STONE LIME, no slacked, in tine order. For sale by HI. A. KENRICK Uamhburg. Feb 3, t9 3 J. N. NEWBY & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALERS IN 'READY MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &, UNDER THE U. S. HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. T M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT . of Ready Made Clothing ever offered in this city. Their Stock consists of the latest and most improved styles of wanufacture. -A L s 0 A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. M- Country Merchants, and all persons visiting our city, are respectfully solicited to call and examine our Stock for themselves. Augusta, Sept. 23 dk 36 FALL TRADE! 1851!! PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH THE TINES. T HE Subscriber is now receiving one of the LARGEST, CHEAPEST and .BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ever offered in this market, among which may be found Black and Colored SILKS in every variety, at 6 "ig ALPACCAS, all prices, " BOMBAZINES and CANTON CLOTHS, Stuperfine new style DELAINES, CAMILION LUSTRES, a beautiful article, Plain and figured POPLINS, new and handsome styles, Iligh colored PLAIDS, for Children's use, GINGHAMS, all qualities, some at 121 cents, warranted fast colors, PRINTS, all qualities, from 4 to 181 cents, warranted not to fade, Fair PRINTS, all qualities, from 64 to 25 cents. Bleached -nd Brown TABLE CLOTHS and TABLE DAMASK, warranted all hn nen, from 7&'cents to $4, Worsted and Linnen TABLE COVERS, all colors, from 75 cts to $4, Col'd and White Table NAPKINS, Linnen Towels and Toweling of every variety, All qualities TICKINGS, from 10 cents to the superb A. C. A. Brown and Bleached HOMESPUNS, all qualities and widths, a good article, 6 cts. Colored and White, for DIMITYS, some eautiful for Spreads and Curtains, Red, Green and White FLANNELS, and Canton FLANNEL, all prices. PLAID LINSEYS, KERSEYS and real Georgia PLAINS at Factory prices, Cotton OSNABURGS and STRIPES, at Factory prices, Superfine Ribbon bound Bed-BLANKETS, Whitnv Bed Blanket CARPETINGS, with RUGGS to match, NEGRO BLANkETS, all qualities and cheap, CASDIERES, SATTINETTS, WOVINETTS, Kentucky JANES and TWEEDS, of every style and price, GLOVES and HOSIERY, of all kinds, for young and old, Carpet Bags, Port Monies, Pins, Brushes, Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Elastics, &c. &c. A LSO,-A complete assortment of Ladies and Children's SHOES. This Stock has been dleeled with great care by an experienced Merchant, and to the CASH buyer I pledge miyself not to be undersold by any one in the Southern States. Gadi ati ., yourselfof the fact. ..LB AfKO~ Hlamburg, Sept. 15. ____-.nw35 YOUNG~ LA[DEotce BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, P IAINwl emd oteLgsa EDGEFIE LD, S. C. e odfo aulSee' nteMri Tonnoastructors.stittoineset h Rav. N. A LDRICH, PRINCIPAL.vieDiri E. B. BACON, PatorEss OF Music, DLAwa uy 12 NO, PAIY-riYU, &c. OdD.JcbTwsn' Mas. J. McCLIiNTOCK, TEACnES IN Palar ap rIA-Ia av DEPAa-r)ENT.TUTRcivd6denoOlDrJcb TtHIS Irastitution will be opened on the 2d sprla n o aea h rgadCeia iMonday in Septemiber next, at the residenceStrofAGTAUE of Mrs. MCCLN-roctc. -a ,85 f 1 The course of instruction will be the same as is pursued in the first class Female Seminaries inNoie the Stute, and it will be the constant aimn of the ~L hs aigdmnsaantteett Instructors to renider the School worthy thec pat- joAleB.disndcaearrqu ronage of an enlighitened public. Strict atten-tetopsnthmprelyaetdadths tion will be paid to the moral training of theidetdomaepyn. Young Ladies un:der their care, while at the GA DIO same~ time alt sectarian influence will be Eeru1pu-EjMWS'~E' lonly avoided. The School will be truly Southern, as the Juy2 50f Teachers are not only nativces of the State, butNoce also, Southern in all their feelings and habits. It is confidetitly hioped that the names appen -.AL~toeidbe oteett fJ ded to this notice wilt be a sufficient guarantee to mdaclrae e',aerqie omk m the qualitlentions of the Teachers. pyet n hs aigdmnst Trhe price of Tuition and of Board can be ob-prstthm roelatsed taned by application to Mrs. MCCrLx-rOeK.JONHLd'r It is of great importance that the Scholar's be Aust2 y3 entered at the commencement of the quarter.Noie Recferences. ALprosidbe oteEtt fMs Charleston.-Rev. Jonrx BACIIS:Ax, D. D)., mk meit amnadalproshvn Rev. WV. M. WrEiT3:Ax, D. D., Rev. Tues. 0.deasagitsidEaerclo qutd SU1:3ER, D. D)., Rev. J1.R. KENsaleK, Dr. MEN-opeen hmacrdn olw ENIAL.. anid JIA5ES TerrPEi, Esq.HE YKYEor GruaiteviLLe.-R.ev. HI. A. TurPult and Rev. Juy 1 m2 H. Moon. Augusta, Ga.-Rev. Mtr. Connor and Rev.Noie W. I I. ALtoenn.tdtoteEtteo ba Edgefeild C. H.-Rcv.-C. B. WAIKEIL and .XRbrsn eesd r euse omk Rev. Mr. Baows. pyet n hs aigdmnst rsn Iteferences.-Irs. MlcCutock.JON ILAm Edgefield C. H.-Chancellor F. 11. WAah- Arl2,1 L,.rw, lion. A . P. BUTr.E, Col. J1. P. CA anosL,,Fsh Mj. W. A. TantaS JIos. A nEy, Esq., W.W W. ,3Slag o , AKRL A A s. 11.sq.. .\li A. .IIIsanxELL, Dr. War LH. 0Hl aresN Berr, Mr. WV. I'. Btrr?.E, Col. JonA H:, . H.3 BOUrLwVat', Esq.. Mr. Taos. Jotissox and C. . is o aeb GLovEia, Esq.50al iso1.ABRSDE Columbia.-Dr. M. LAI3oaDE. Augustel te 31 abrFe 3t Company Head-Quarters.Noie EDGEFTE LD C. HI., SErT. 1, 1851. APLIAINwlbemdtoheLgs B)Y order of Cot. G. D. Muras an election will t ettetteo h tt fSuhCrlni .be held at this place on the first Saturday teEttso onBLgnadCalsLgn in October niext, for CAPTAIN, to fill the va- dcaei .W ie n i aoRbca .uc.eyccasioned by the resignation of Capt. G. AboeNcsadEs i ie n di W. LAsNDIusZ. P olwyadAad ie JOHN C. LOVELESS, Ags m2 Lieut. Commanding. A L ros ndbedtote stt o EiA PPLIAIONUillAb GA.et h Lgs .t)~~tl Catci, .ec'., ae rquetedto ke turHE o thistt Asa, slnext hen frE hnmdito ayent ad hos hrin dninew Roa from DAGUERRSeeN onAthEMRtin aganstsai Esatewil prsenthmpopely Towand Rae aine EDgereoDitpet o yourself, ther Anewt7 2 gura 4 aloon in Amrc.Tobr'inAbe Mug-.'ur and Coitbe. ~~isle atismari ac n e or ot ~5Brrl S.Cri rauatdSua, Juye12 8t 21 1000 Lbs.OLodfDrugJcooublewrefined 50 Brres Co~hSuga, 3 aIDS CUBA a MLASSES . SBgsprmeRiUST~~ 1 Reeie N. Oen ofOdDr"ao 25 " tOld overment TavTCownsend's0 oigin SyrpundeSyru fi Fr Forsae y . B NID. Store by A, . TEAGUIE. UanbugFb 3 Sf 4 Maybur,18501 tf 15i EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTiTUTE S8 TUISA zA33. Rev. Chas, A. Raymond, Principal. T HE FIRST SESSION commenoes 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, &c; 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 purehased 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 whc-le 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. Itis 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 afect 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 each Session. Uunusual facilities are given for a thoroh 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, course of studies and other particulars, will be sent free of postage, to those who apply for them. N. L. GRIFFIN, ; EDMUND PENN, 5 S. F. GOQDE, R. T. MIMS. July17 .f 26 Edgefield Female Institute. T HE TRUSTEES of this Institution, -have, tie pleasure of announcing to the public, that they have engaged asjts Principal, the Rev. CHARLES A. RA .ND, under whose care and superintendenet will be opened about the 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 male Institution, which shall command the confi dence and secure the patronage of the communi ty at large. The most undoubted testimonials of the suc eess and competency of Mr. RAYxOND asa 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 Trustees refer to the printed circular of the Pri.cipal. N. L. .GRIFFIN. EDMUND PENN, 9 S. F. GOODE, 0'-R. T. MIMS. Edgefield C. H., June 16, 1951. tf 22 FOR SALE! T HAT valuable PLANTATION containing one thousand and sixy aeres,. conging to Mrs. Sophia and M1, Lz3oifiaf. and situate on Richland Creek,near .t. Wining, in.Edgefield District. . . -There are on the pase tivo good settlements Richland Creek runs through te tricet, giving to the tract 75 orl100acres of bottonr land. About 400 acres are under good fence arnd in a high state of cultivation, and. near half of the whole tract is well timbered with oak'and pine. It is 22 miles from the Rail Road at Newber Court House. The plantation can be advantageously divided into two equal tracts with a good settlenment on each, or into three tracts-the third having a fine site for a residence, with a good spring near by, and wvill be so divided to suit purchasers. For terms, apply to Mr. James Miniek who has charge of' the piace, or to Mt. IL. Bonham or Col. S. Christie, at Edgefield C. H. Mr. Miniek will show the place to those who may desire to purchase. Sept. 11 6t 34 Notice. F OUR MILES of the Hlamburg and Edge field Plank Road bcing COMPLETED. is now opened for the use of the Public. RATES OF TOLL. Wagons drawn by 4 or more horses,.. 5c pr mile do do " 2 do .. 3e "" do or Carts drawn by one do . . 2 " " Carriages, &c., drawn by two do .~. 3 "" Horseback Travellers,............l " " II. A. KENRICK, President. Hamburg, May 22, 1851. tf 19 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Tm Subscriber offers for -sale his e iseHOUSE and LOT at LibertyfBill. "On the premises are a large Dwell ing House, with all necessary out buildings, a good Garden and Ten Acres of bot tom and. Also a well arranged Store House, and Physician's Office. Terms will be reasonable. Apply to the Sub scriber on the premises. JOHN ANDERSON. Liberty Hifl, S. C., July 5, 1851 tf 30 Blagging and Rope. 25 Bales GUNNY BAGGING, 200 Pieces Dundee Bagging, 75 Coils, 4 inch Kentucky Rope. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 2 Notice ISliereby given that application will be made toteLgislature at its next session for a charter to declare Shaw's Crcek a public high way as far up as to the first Shoal. Aug 30 t; 3 Notice IS HEREBY given that application will be Lmade 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. WHATLEY. Aug 7 3m 29 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the next tI.Legislature, for a Public Road, commen ing at or near Elbert Devore's, on the Scott's Ferry Road, nia 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 Road at Mrs. Martha Abney's, about one and a half miles from said Ferry. August 21 tf 31 South'rn Water Cure Institute LOCATED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. TTS magnitude being recently enlarged is I now capable of accommodating TWO HUN a DRED AND FIFT'Y (250) persons. The pro I per appointments of this Institution render it -most attractive to inalids who may be forcedi to seek redemption from disease. T. CAURLTON COYLE, M. D. May 28, 1851L 1)? 19 New Goods! TIE Subscribers respectfully inform the pub lie, that they are daily receiving their Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: SUGAR, COFFEE. MOLASSES, BACON, LARD. MACKEREL, CANDLES SOAP, PICKLES, SEGARS, TOBAC CO, FLOUR, CANDY, &c. -Also BRANDY, GIN, WHISKEY, RUX & WINE of all 'zinds. -Also Ilats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Saddlesand Blankets Crockery of all kinds, Prints, Homespun, Osna burgv, striped and plain, Ginghams, Linen, Al pas, Tweeds, Kerseys, Cashemere and varioui ther articles too tedious to enumerate, all o which they are determined to sell as cheap a, the cheapest. Cal! and see-we will take pleasure in show ing you our Goods. MATHENY & BEWLY. Hamburg, Sept. 18, 1m3 36 NEW GOODS, T UE Subscriber has just received his Stoel of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS 'rom Charleston, direct importations, Rich Silk Dresses, " Tissues, " " fg'd 4 " Figured Barages, " " Muslins Swiss and Jaeonet, A fine Lot of Gingham and Muslin Gin hams, for Ladies Dresses, Ladies Embroidered Capes, fine workei Collars Cuffs and Sleeves, Fine Bonnets, Bonnet, Cash, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread and Sewing Silk, HA TS. White and Black Beaver, Moleskin, Panama Leghorn, English, Straw and Palm. BOOTS AND SHOES. Gentlemen's, Ladies and Misses, of every rariety. A few ready made COATS and VESTS. Also, GROCERIES, HARDWARE and 3ROCKERY, all of which will be sold vsas Low, and a liberal discount for CAsn. B. C. BRYAN. March 13, tf 8 R. X. FULLER & 00., ARE NOW offering their patrons and the publie an opportunity of saving a GREA'I DEAL OF MONEY by calling on them and mxamining their beautiful selection of Summer Goods rhich they will sell at a very smalvance shoue cost. Being desirous of closing out their >resent Stock preparatory to laying in their Fall oods, all those wishing to avail themselves of his rare chance of buying Goods at almost their )wn price, will find it to their advantage by cal ing on us. R. M. FULLER, J. E. LEWIS, N. H. C11ASE. Longmires, S. C., July 7, 4t 25 Cheap Goods! 000 YARDS pretty Chene Mus lins at 10 cents per yard, 5,000 yards pretty Chene Muslins, Madder colors, 124 cents per yard, 10 bales Brown Homespun, 64 ets. pr. yd. 5 eases white do. 61 do 5 " blue, bltff-stripedand plaid Home spun, 10 eelits per yard,. I ease.Apron Cheeks, 10 a 12 eta pr yd. ,2 eases Cottonades, for pants, 12 to 25 cents per yard, S500 pieces white, pink. blue, green 1maor. ange Mosquitto Neig,75etstoPt 100 pieces 12'4 Lace Netting, Georgia-striped Osnaburgs and Hoxthespuns it Factor's prices, just received at GRAY BROTHERS, 290 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga.. Juno 12 tf 21 Carriage Making, TI IE Subscribers havinl ..engaged in the Carriage making and repairing busines: in Pottersville, near Edge bed Court House, for the ensuing year ; wouk respetfully solicit a share of publie Patronage s we shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all wh<( nay-favor us with their business ; they are also ir unt of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car inge parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits wne other need apply. Good comfortable build. nscan be procured, convenient to the shop for noof families, or boarding on reasonable terms. HILL & WARDLAW. N. B-A good price will be paid for Lumber >f good Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, of as rted dimensions. H1. & W. Nov 28 1S50 tf 45 Plantation Brogans! SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. 'T'HE attention of Planters is called to the IFactory over Mr. LoD Hurx.'s Store, where Excellent Shoes if the above description are made. Orders for my quantity will be filled promptly. A fine assortment of UPP E R, H ARN ES mud SOLE LE AT HE R on hand. Aug 21 tf 31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ex parte, fames T. Gardner and wife. IN pursuance of the Decree of the Couri Lof Equity, at June Term, 1851, in this :se, Notice is hereby given to Samuel Gard. er, Trustee of the Petitioner Mrs. Rebecca ardner, who is now absent from the State, o show cause, within three months from :he publication hereof, why the prayer of the ~etition should not be granted. S. S. TOMIPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Office, Aug 18, 1851. ugust 2l 3m 31 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the Legisla ture of South Carolina at its next Session. :o vest the title of the State of South Carolina in .he Estates of John B. Logan, and Charles Lo gan deceased, in Lueretia Blackwell, the widow, md Mary Ann Robertson, in James Blackwell. lizabeth Mims, William Blackwell and Samuel Blackwll, children of John Blackwell, late ol Edgefeld District, deceased, and in Saran Ann Blackwll, the widow, and George J. Blackwell, the child of Isaiah Blackwvell, deceased, a son of the said John Blackwell-these persons being the lawful heirs and distributees of the said John Blackwell, deceased. Aug. 20 1851 3m 32 Notice. A LL Persons Indebted to. the estate of rr tSusan M. Nicholls, deceased, are requestei t make immediate payment, and those havinl lemands against the estate will present then properly attested. R. T. MIMiS, Aug 13, I851 tf 30 A dm'r. Nlotice. A LL those having demands against the Estat .t.of Abner V. White, deceased,arerequeste to present them, properly atteated ,and those in ebtd to make payment. JOHN HILL, Adm. Apri29 tn i 15