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Fr th August Consitin rili id~irA0131DXY.. -.i l:iemiiati of *"'D eB:Th annl 11.1 this Ih ncano'off o:n Friday, the i'7th in stant Uqil.clat, -beforeca-large assem bla trHsanetizus of Barnwell and aitriets; aod-from which the writer is rned. The Examining Comunittee were 'oea'i 'the various Academies in Barn- rifstnd composed of gentlemen of.h* iteirf'standing. Tho Principil, Mr. Jam' .. Itrossland;is-a-graduate of the South Car6eitge, and has8 had the sharge of this soitn for six or soven yeais, and has niever iall to rendir full satisfaction to all tvho have itrdni'zed thie'institution,-~and aiinually sends 'off, iore or less, students to some Col oge"'cr.haa one of his pupils failed to take a 1 '- d in any Collego they have applied to for Ti61ion It is btt justice to our friend Cross id, to siy, that those pupils sent to the difIe Iit IColleges- by ~him, acquit themselves hon f ly on their 'xatuiation for collegiate admissten. A to cos; of the examination, one of the conmiitt'e, Mr. Jos ). Lee, Principal of the Lower 3 Runs Academy, rose and addressed the aidiene 'for a few moments'on the occa sio'n',"a4iii the course of his remarks said that the xercises,-to hiimself and 'the rest of the committee, wore'entirely satisfactory, 'and that the iamtinationtiwas the inost perteet he had eve yit-naied in the (whole course of his lite rary caer." He ,acnluded -by bidding Mr. Cri d "God sped" in his pursuits. nmr9s sath CAr.IrORNA.-The Legislature of ealifornia-passed a bill at its recent session, whithiprovides for variotis salaries, as follows: Gorr,oa,$10,000: Secretary of State, 3,500; TreIstider 4,500; Comptroller, 4.500 ; Surveyor Geteral; 2,000; Attorney General, 2,000; Su perintendent of Public Instruction, 4.500; Su prdme Judges, (eachY.8.000; Superintendent Public Buildings, 4,000; District Judges (5th, 6tti;7th, 8th, 9t%, 18th and 11th, Judicid. Dis tricts) each, 6,000; District Judge, 4th Judicial District, 7,500 ; District Judges, 1st and 2d Ju dicil.tch, 3,000; District Judge, 3d Judici.al District, 4,000. District Attorneys are to be paid by the colhties out of the county treasuries. Lieutenant Governor and Speaker $16 a day and' sama mileage as-members.-Charleston Courier. Gooo EFrECTs OF EARLY RISt3G.-It is rela ted that King George Ill., who made the cause ofi -longevity a subject of investigation, procured tlvopersons, each above a hundred years of age, to dance in his presence. He then requested them to relate to him their modes of living, t*tIAw ridght draw from them, if possible. some clue~tether cause of their vigorous old age. The one had been a shepherd, remnrkably term perate.and circumspect in his diet and reginen: the other, a hedger, had been noted for his irreg larity, exposure and intemperance. The M or. arch could draw- no inference to guide his in qiiries from such different modes of life termi nating in the same result; but on further in quiry he learned that both men were alike dis tinguished by a tranquil easiness of temper, active habits, and early rising. DOUDTFUr.-A woman down-east is said late ly to have gone three whole days without speaking a word to any body. How she must havoeauffered! A SXAnT WoMia.-In the county of Choc aw, Ala.,.a woman was charged with the mur der of. her husband, and eniployed a legal gen tlemanywhose name it is not necessary to men tion, to-defend her, promising him two negroes -hiJfee. 'He undertook her defence, and con s.ary,.o the expectations of all, she was acquit ~td Lfecaled upon her for the two negroes, Gwheng "garnvly informed him that the negroes .,o her daughter. Not relishing the ~ljo.bbingecheated out.of the negroes, he in .~sned-ansut aanst, hier for perjury, which she m'ad-w ujeted him for the costs! In a up Table 'birth to au illegitimate ita ewas the father, and corn em ao ente into' bonds for its sup. .d a grenaneg according to the statute ~~~41t~iia Lowell,-Mass.,.lately sprdnk ~ ~oage vei thie..petals. of a peony pprhis oarden fence, 'as a' trap, for tso'' us who lktd of en taken the liberty, of ~htlping tiemsely~6s to flowers as they were -,pasing. The bait tookAi sgentleman and lady 4r4e.siortly after noticed most vigorously rub b~Iipg~their noses, ad doubtless *bndering " how ~,9megtey so." .On the, principle that the h:air efAb smdog will euire the bite, it may be si bedM that th. e .itch causead by the cowage p~tually cured tte'-itch for stealing flowers. -Subscriptioni Receipts, Tuu following persons have paid up to tho time *affxed to their names: G W Hlooley, to 1st .Januuary, '53. VDr Safiel'Lasseter, to 9th .Januaaty, '53. Wn Mobley, to 15th May, '53. ~Butler C Williams, to 3rd A pril, '54. - W Timumerman, to 5th May, '53. Beuben Cooper,-to 1st April, '53. '''ohn L Addison, to 27th August, '52. &inisel Perrin, to 28th N'ovemnber, '52. "Willism. Ilaltiwanger, to 5th May, '53. SDon..roctor, to 27th May, '53. John Christie to 27th May, '53. A Vinseent, to 6th March, '53. F ~tO'W Allen, to 11th March, '53. SWilliam M Burns, to 7th January, '55. ..JA T Hodges, to 21st January, '53. ,~.LTBurnett, to 15th January, '53. *Thomas R Anderson, to 6th February, '53. H B Elder, to 7th May, '53. Joshua Hill, to 7th January, '53. Dr-W S Mobley, to 13th May, '53. James Neal, to 20th February, '53. Samuel Clark, to 8th February, '52. Tandy Burkhalter, to 20th March, '53. DrJ 'W Hearst, to 3rd July, '53. Capt R Merriwether, to 5th June, '53. Major Z W Carwile, to 18th April, '53. Gen E G Talbert, to 8th February, '53. Re'W-B Johnson, to 1st March, '53. -Ge'Oo W Mathis, to 20th June, '53. Dr S G Merriwether, to 5th June, '53. EDbert Bledsoc, to 18th January, '53. SJ'Buractt, to 13th February, '53. V Broadwater, to 29th Decenmber, '52. ,Joel Curry, to. 20th Msrch, '53. Charles Hammond, to 10th June, '53. Wiley Ghaever, to 7th May, '53. "James C Perrin, to 10tli June, '53. Mrs M A Crafton, to 20th February, '53. Col R B Bosknight, to 4th March, '53. J 4) Ho'llister, to 10th October, '52. Rev. R Graham, to 15th May, '53. * C Md Gray,' to 18th February, '53. * Lbwis Sample, to 25th March, '53. SamdeLZimmerman,'to 10th February, '53. Vincent.Griffin, to 24th June, '53. -George-Samuel, to 5th.June, '53. - John Sullivan, to 24th -June, '53. ThaosCarson, to 1 3th. March, '53. h~AP Butler, to 6it March, '53. .Aexandet Hlollingsworth, to 26th June, '53. Baizet Green, to 30th December, '52. Willism Mays, to 12th A pril, '53. 3ulfgy'B'akis, to 10th July, '53. ie'feare Mills ! lUBER I LUMBER !! LUMBER !!I 10.SALE, at the Subscriber's Mills, tiro miles X fom the Ridge, GOOD LUTMBER at 75 eta per hundred, and jefuse at 35 ets per h~undreud. LUKE~ B. LOTT. healtnyOad-.eioaEVERAE 'may] IJ~1I~es ned in ito purity, put up in Bot treof -A. G. -TEAGUE. AIAaIDa,on Thursday evening, the. - tisit., by the Rev. John Wapp, Mr. Eram W. uoaN Tos of- this District, and Miss LuCINDA ROss, daughter of Capt. Thos.-Ross, of Abbeville.District. .0BITUA-RY. DiEo, of Consumption; In this Distriot, on Friday norning, the I1th inst.,^NANcV S. RIcInARDoN, daughter of, James M. Richardson, I-I a*4 15 years and 13 days. Possessed of a truly,meek and qulot spirit, this young lady endured the. sufferitigs onsequent on a lingering disease. withi- patienco and resignation unequalled perhaps by -one of0her age. Being of an amiable* dispoiition, her attachment to relatives and friends were strong indeed, and es pecially to her bereaved father and her truly kind and attentive step-mother, who administered so constantly to her wants and necessities. She had never made a public profession of Reli gion but her fondncss in her last days for the read. ing of the Bible, and other religious exercises, to gether with the calmand quiet manner that charae terixed her last moments, inspire her friends with tile hope, and 'Indeed belief, that she was altogether prepared to exchange worlds. In the exercise of this belief, and in the closo of this poor tribute of respect, what shall we then sy to parent, relatives and friends, but to exhort them to give especial head to the oft-repeated, " Be ye also ready, for in a day and an hour that yo think not the Son of man cometh." Diwe, in this District, on Thursday -.evening, the 17th inst., OCTAviA CeLarsT, daughter of. Dr. W. S. and Mrs. Susan E. Mobley, aged. 6 years, 8 months and 2 days. Sad andl( melancholy are the .reflections caused by death-in all cases, and under all circumstances, but in this ease peculiarly so, from the fact of the sub ject of this notice being possessed of qualities of head and heart, making her lovely and attractivo in a high degree. Much might be said of this lovely' child,^of her gentleness of manner, kindness 'and millines of disposition, her rapid progress at-chool, and witha of her being a general favorite, but it would seer to be out of place for one so young ; we forbea therefore, by saying that parepts, relatives ar friendl should bow in humble - submaismion to will of him who has said, " Suffer little children come unto me and forbid them not for of such the kingdom of Heaven." Butler Lodge, No. 17, I. 0. 0. F A Regular Meeting of this Lodge will he held on Monday evening next 407 o'lock. A. G. TEAGUE, See'y. June 30 it 20 Land for Sale! T HE Subscriber wishing to change his business offers his kind for sale situated in Edgefield District, six miles below Liberty 11ill. The Land is in two tracts-one containing eight hundred acres, the other four hundred and fifty acres. I will sell said lands separately or together as may best suit the purchaser. The above.places are well improved and will well reward the cultivator if judi ciously tilled. The Terms will be made easy to a punctual pur caser. I nlso have some LIKELY YOUNG NEG ROES for sale.. A mong the number is a first rate House Carpenter. Any person wishing to purchase can procure a great bargain by applying to the subscriber on the premises. JOHN TOMP5INS. June 30 tf -24 Turnip Seed. J UST received a supply of Fresh Tutnip Seed of superior quality. For sale by HOL LINGSWORTHI & NICHOL AS. Jun e3 0t- f -24 Notice IS ITERERY GIVEN, that application will be Lmad e at the Session of the next Legislature for an Acet of incorporation for the Bethdeham Church: Camp Ground in Edgefield District. Juno 26 .tf - . 24. N . iotice. T HE children of Zilpha Noble,.deo'd, are hereby '1 notified to make-application to th a subscriber for their interest in -her pension claim: - .- - . O'CONNOR, Am'r. GREEILLE DISTRICT, S. C. TmHis delightful WATERING PLACE will be ready to receive compahmy by the 20th June, at the following rates: Man, per day...................$1 00 Man, per week.....................6 00 Over one week................... 5 00( Children and. servants half price. llorse, per day..................62j e. Horse, per week.................$8 50 P. S.-A large addition has been made to the Iotel since last summer. in order to accommodate all that may give us a call. There is also a Billiard Table and Ten Pin Alley attached to the place, for the amuseument of the company, free of charge. P. W. & R. S. CICK, Proprietors. Junel7 8t 22 INoIDENTS OF A JOURNEY FROM ABBEV[LLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, To Ocala, Florida, BY AN! OBSERVER OF "SMALL THINGS." T TIlE above is the Title of a lively and interesting little work, just published and for se at this Office, and the Stores of SULLIvAN & Baornsa, G. L. PENN and WH.I.WAih & Cualsaia. 13Price only 25 Cents. June 24 tf 23 For Sale.,.. A HOUSE A ND LOT containing about two acres, one and a half miles from Edgefield on the Coluimbia Road. There are on the Lot a well f good water and all necessary outbuild-ings for a small fatmily. The place will be' sold for Cash or on time, the purchase money being amply secured--and immediate possession given. A pply at this Office. Feb 3 if 5 STATrE 01F SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. P>Y H. T. WRIG~I r', Esq., Ordinary of Edge. .)field District. Whereas, Douglas Robertson bath applied to me for Lettera of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and cred its of T'emperance Robertson, late of the Dis trict aforesaid, deceased.. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear beforeme, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 12th day of Jtuly next, to . show cause, if any, why the said administration should dot le gratd. *Given under my hand and seal, this the 24th day of June in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and fifty-two, and in the sevety-sixth year of Americam Independene'. H. T. WRiGHT, O.,E. D. June 30. 2t 24. Notice. A LLa persons indebted to the estate of Hlenry F tIFreenman, dee'd., will come forward 1mme dintly and make paymnent and these having de mands will render them in properly attetd .an J. H. JENNIN~GS, Ei'or. Ja.3y 51 Pickled Pork UST received and for sale .afmno lot of Pickled Pork. IIOLLINGSWORTHI & NICHOLAS. June 17 . .92' - ~Bacon - * J UST received a superior Lot of SIDEQ 8HIOULDIENS-and H AMS; For sale by JIOLLINGSWORTH & NICHOLA, June 17 f -22 Pickles, 4c TUST Receivinj; a fresh su'pply of Pickles, Pre e) serves, Sardeins, Lobsters, Salmon, 'Citron Raisins; Pfanes, Essences for Cooking Fresh Mus tard, &e. S. E. BOWF4RS.s ln....:.g Apnril 17 tf '10 dg #loIdswQ ollegiate.Istilite, FOR YOUNG LADIES, THBEiereises connected with tleinnual Ex. aminatio'n of tho"Pupils of- this Institutionj will commenee-on THURSDAY, the 22d of July. next, ad ie continued in the following order: Thursday Morning, einin nation or the Classes in the Primar Department. Thursday Evening, do do- Academic Dep'nt. Friday Morning, do do Collegiate:DepnLt. " Evening, (3 o'clock) Addresi to lic Pu pils and Patrons. Friday Night, Annual Concert. The Patrons and friends of the Institution are respectfully invited to attend. CHAS. A. RAYMON,'Pa. June 22 6t- 22 The Palmetto Regiment. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CoLiaA, June 10, 1852. TIE medals which were designed by the Legis lature io be awarded to the inembert of the Palmetto Regiment, have .been bestowed on the survivors of tho.Regiment only.-. The following rules will be olbsorved in their fu ture distribution: 1. That medals be awarded to all officers and men who were h'onrablo discharged. - 9 That when an officer resigned and another n-lace, medals be awarded to in accoro..;.. regiment who have , nearest relatives of those we., or who have died, will send in the,. large and lgibly, to Messrs. ilayden, inu.. Co., Charleston, who are prepared to have them cast, and their names engraved. The muster rolls of the regiment are deposited in this department ; but it is thought the adoption of the made recommended will facilitate the end desired, which will be compared with the muster rolls to test their correctness. By order of his excellency the Governor. B. T. WATTS, Se'ry. June 17 2t 22 r THE Friends of Col. F. W. PICKENS, beg leave to present him to the people of Edge. field, and of the Districts which may be thrown with us by the new apportionment, as an emi nently suitable person to represent us in the Congress of the United States. Mr. BunrT having positively declined a re-election, it be comes our duty to select his successor with care; and we respectfully suggest that the ex perience and ability of Col. PICKrNs - should be again called into requisition upon the very floor where he has hitherto served us so effi iently. It is perhaps proper to add, on our part, that this annonneement in tendered with ont Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with no feeling of opposition to any individual. EgyTE. Friends of Capt. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him as a candidaxte to rep resent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. BrT having positively declined a re-election. Thisthomination, like another which appears g thsajiapei, was made by the friends of Capt. B. pure th Ueir own aceesd,-witliout referene tohis. ebb o tlie subject anud without the rmotestlesign of forestal~ling public opinion n his fauor against any individuatl. Egy"The friends of WILEY HAR-RISON, announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the next Legislature.~ MANY VOTERS. ig|The Friends of Col. S. CHRISTIE, respectfully -announce him as a Candidate fur a Seat in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election. 197 The friends of S. S. TOMPKINS, Esq., would respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives of the next Legislature. 3:7 The Friends of GEORGE WV. LAN DRUM, Esq., announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives, at the ensuing election. 197 GEN. JOHN R. WEVER, is respeet fully-announced by his Friends, as a Candidate, for re-election, for a Seat in the House of Rep. resentatives, at the ensuing elecation. ig? The Friends of Maj.- J. C. ALLEN, annone'him as a Candidate for a Seat in the [ouse of Representatives at the next election. 3gy" Mu. TILLMAN WATSON, is respect fully announced by his Friends as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election. igy The Friends of Col. J. P. CARROLL, would respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives of the next Legislature. gg Da. WV. S. MOBLEY, is respectfully announced by his friends, as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives of the next Legislature. 9gy The Friends of Capt A. J. HA MMOND respectfully announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election. (7' The Friends of JOHN CHEATIIAM, Esq., respectfully nominate -him as a Candidate for a Seat in thme House of Representatives at the next election.: Igy The Friends of JOSEPH ABNEY, Esq., would respeetfully nominate him as Can didato forro-election to a Seat in thme House of Representatives of the next Legislature. Candidates for. Colonel, ig? THE Friends of Maj. D. L. SHAW, respetfullynominate. him as. a Candidate for Colonel to fill- the vacancy occasied by the rcs Ignation of Col..G.. . Miss. - ~"THEn Friends of 'Capt. SC HA RRISON would re'pectfiilly aiouunce hini as a~Candidate fqr Colonel of thp pth Regiment,~ to fill the va ancy occasioned by-the resignation of' Col. G . Murs ~ *~ - 1eas ! Teas? TUST received a choi~e let of TEASB, -from the tPhiladef'phia-Tea Copany of aupeior quality, a1!nated'or no sal HysaomGunpowdrvimpeial and 1lser ofevery- .serhption,' put- up in sfnall paeiges, (or fiiilynuo, IFor sale by. ..- - Ilinburg,-ApilU tf 14 LTprson~ idebted~ the getate.9C Lowi A Co'paje4'd., are regeseted to-nake inme -diate paymeat and eim en inds. agqiis te same .to, presen~ tema properly-attestedl. -' 4: A~COLLINS, Adnm'r. r -S i'13fV Age ~~Qt~promotio o flnke nuity and Indui rate. et d~iiurth hfieMl th willxb hcldinj. arleston /8 :-;k N~v ''nexigaeek. It is peted tbtts jj~ 4 .wilU be delivered by the H ricultural ad D3ss - ginia. - Sjecimens 16 every Art ind Industr~ 9 orf S Tobcco, and all oth r idit 4Horses, Cattle, Sheep aif b, for:whiel .suitable preniumsill beI-. To tid iadies? -,has contributod -so much to-the auecess tate at aUlof its Ex hibitions,tle Committie l e~ eharged, and suitable and.. a unre s will be awardedtothie best s n everfdepartment. The Bard of ir tliilnstitato feel great pleasur5 inid . leius'friends and members-the triu @ which -ha thus far attended their end to awalien the South ern States to their iin diversifying their labor; eneouraging.. h Meehanics and do veloping their resonre, the Board have no doubt tat-the-eni I will. convinecall who may attend it, rwhich thio Inlti. tute has made fur thi yeas, have-not been thrown away, lot ilil eciated throughout the entire South. Persons desiring. ' ft.articles at the -ensuing Fair will please address. LM. IA-CU, Esq., Chair man Committee of.-A to, it a early a day as possible, sthat e ratons -may be made and all articles to e best advantage. xWM. M. 'Vf ; President. - WM. EIR *ist Vice Presid't JOS. Wa I . '2' do do W. G; DRSU E,-Seretary. L. A. EDMW$XMON, Treasurer. Direcors.-J. HI.TfAr.. -G. N. REYNOLD8, Jr., L M HATC, K-W E ro,H D WataVa, C Y ricuanDsoN, E J Pox C D Cana, Wm Luzsr, HIENRY CoMA E C ' N'Mcherosi. ' 1m.tn TAYLOR, Cha6i, awo. Correspondence. tf '.23 known-n. hundred and thirt nn!.L North by Lot 0 - SouLt by; Tiliman and West-y - Street, having fift front on Centre Street, and running back o i'.ihundred and fifty feet, more or less. - 'V Terms Cash. - LEWIS JONES, s. z. t. June 15, 1852*-- 4te 22 STATE OF SOTH CAROLINA. EDGEFINIi -DISTRICT. SB. MAYST.C., vs. Ansabel Williams, a . frcc womah olcolor ; 'the- Same vs. the Sime; the Sami-vslti Same: -I will sell the services of the ire-Free Person on the first Monday in July 'tikt,jfor a term of months suf ficient-to pay the Takand Cost against her. Terms Cash. I E -LffEWIS JONES, S. E. D. June 15 . -.g 4te 2:1 State ofS it1 Cearolina, EDGEFIEID IS TRICT, IN COOUN PLEAS. Silas Lilienthal, cl vs Dc;in Attachment. Richard Bailey Z TJ IE Prlaintiffiuth toye case having this day .L filed his Deehl iin miy-Offide,iand-the De fendamnt having nestlid -Wife nor- Attorney- known t-reside within the li *this -Stite on whom a copy of said 'Deelaati 'with a rnle to plead qan be served, -On motpo G~Mo~ NE,)trney for PlaintifOrdee - $~~d Ifd appeatlr andplad to saidl De. tons it~~a year and a day. from' the date b~of or ddgmeont will be awarded agast'la dat ... - t. -BACON, C. E. D. -Clerk'&fle jn ,U.? 1y 2 ValuablmlneLuda for Sale. T RE Subscriber uefr- for-salo his valuable tract of PINEY'WOOD~L&ND, with clay -foun dation, situated on (theijOld or Lower Columbia Road, and convenient tpsnarket, being about eleven miles Eastof EdgeyeldjC..H., .25 miles from Ham burg, and 16 from Aiken and Granitevileo. - The Tract contins-EighT bundred and seventy three acres ofgood'fnnisag Land, well adapted .to the cultivation of Coru,;Cotton and small grain. About 250 acres'are olawed,-and near 150 acres in a high state of cultivationy and under good fences; the balance .of the tract ,is -in woods and well tim bered. Ona the premisejiipre a good, eoriifortable two story frame Dwelling Housee, and 'all necessary out-buildings-Also a fine well of good, pure water. in the neighborhood $f the above tract arc three or four Grist and Sdw lflls.~ All or a part of the above tract will -be sold, and to) an iapproveid purehassrthoterms will be made accommodating. Any one wishing to purchase will do wellto call -andssewforsthemselves. Lott's P. 0., June 24,*~ J * 8: 23SO Ridge Laud for Sale? T H~IE Subscriber offersfot sale his valuable Tract . of Land, containirig Two~ hundred and thirty four (234) acres, lying on both sides of Beach Creek, near the Columbia-Road,.and adjoining land. of Capt. R. Ward,"James M6~arty and others. On the Tract is ag', Dwelling House, Kitchen, Smoke-house, and iilotheirneessary ont-buildiigs, with -an excellent well of .wtd One hundred anId twenty-:five acres of the above tract are cleared-neady all fresh land, and un der good fences. This Lanid is well adapted to the cultivation of Cotton; Cortixd Grain. Said Tract can be tridedefor on good terms, be tweeri now and th'e last of Odtober, but if not dis posed of by that time, wijitbe sold, at public outery', at Edgefield Court-House.in.the first Monday in November next.. -.JOHN A MACKER. - Ridge, A pril 15 - m 13 Notice. ALL Persons hiebted tite Estate of Joseph .I Moore, de'd.'{i-e rqestad-to make iamedi ate payment, ad those lt~Id and-- against thc estate will prcsent themi or 4a. fi n. - - ~ E. ENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 '. -- tf 4 Lost or ilislaid, ANote given'by Wis.'d.'irater, as Principal, .t. with Mntk Whiltle-,'sesrity, for $70, dated February 1852, andidboae j following~ All per sons are hereby forewera from trading for said iote, and any iunformato~ i'especting it wvill be thankfully received. .- MARTIN.. WELCOMEMATN Juno 24 .-3t 23 A SUPERIOR Lot of LEAF LARD, just re e eived and- for hale'~' HOLLINGS WORH& NICHOLAS. June 17 tf 22 'po. HIRE, fer the-present. year, a good Cook, I.Washer and -Ironer.' Wages paid monthlyil desired. Enquise itthis Office. March 2a5 - -f -10 CandlAeu, &e AFINEA Stoekof+Ture Spetu -CANDLES, A damantind-Stav;1u1 Unlions-a superior article of Starch- blue ank1 white-Soap of every description, Turp~enti ,C~st, Fanmily -& Toilette. Also, Woodqa W oe .urs,. Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, &o., of: a1Jeer'toin. TS.. E.OWERIS. HamburgAbri) 2 'as t 14 (NE T tS P7I)~AEon'Mortgag< Ofiee. &" * 1~ afb ~ r-.- C. May 20 -' t - 20 TWould be glad to )u~hud acres of th traatof-ad rootl~~10c pos to parpmith is fjialodl gn oge ennoe. Dec10 - *tr ~47 Removal ! T tl. iariier~linsM -iinoted- to 'hisr NEW ROOM, No 1, Corner of Jefferson Street and Pork Row,. where he ill h:pesed to receid tio !ls18 of Friendi! W;,P.-BUTLER, Mszcuer. June 10.tf0 21 New Goods! T HE Subscribers are now.receiving their usual supply of - Spring and Summer Goods, CoNsisTING OF Fanicy and Staple Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, &c., &c., which they will sell on as good terms as they can -be bought in the market. At the Store formerly occupied by John Lyon next to Dr. Teague's Drug Store. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. March 25 tf 10 New Spring Goods for '52. A Tmy Store, near tho Court' us , I have Sjust opened a COMPLETE and general Stock of all1 the - o Varieties of the Season, which I respectfully invite the trading community -to call and examine. I would particularly invite the atteution of the La dies to ny .rich selection of Ebroideries in Collars, Claemi zetts,,Uundersleeves, Capes, . - and M9antillas, And to my splendid Stock in Printed L AWNS, SWISSES, JACONETS, PLAIN AND FANCY BAREGES, And to a very beautiful lot of Embroidered Muslin and Silk Evening Dresses. Prices (on credit until the first of January, to responsible and punctual buyers) to suit the times. *A-liberal distinction made with persons .buying for LOD hILL. ti 10 Spanni T HE Subscriber having purchased tUua ment, begs leave to announce to the District and to the. travelling public generally, that he has this day taken upon himself the keeping of said Hotel. All that he can do to render his customers satis fled shall be done. Ho respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. Charges shall be as moderate as the times will admit. JON HUIET. Feb19 tf 5 Edgefield JMale Academy. TEACBER WANTED. - TEACIER is wanted to take charge of the Edgefield Male Academy. The applicant must be a TEACUER by PROFESSION; one who has experience in his business, and amply qual ified for- preparing young men for the South Caroli na College. To a man of suitable qualifications, the plae off'ers many inducements. Address the Trustees. 'N. L. GRIFFIN, ; JOUN LIPSCOMB3, g JOHN -BAUl4KET,fE R. T. MDIMS. .J Nov 28 if 45 Read-Quarters, 7an REGIM1ENT, S. C. M., CuaYB'.CRy AJuIe 7, 1852. ORDERS, NO. 2.: aneof Orders cived rr ien J. R. EVER, an- election will be h9ld on-Friday, the 30th-day of July next, to fill the vacancyoc sioned by the resignation of Lieut. Col. CoL.EMAN. Each Captain or Commanding Officer of the dif ferent Comnpanies of the Regiment will put up at the rendezvous of their respective companies, a notice of the above election, thirty days previous thereto, and order to his qssistance two of his subal tern officers, or if there be but one or none, such deficiency must be supplied by any member or members of the company ihe may appoint, so that these persons shall open. and hold a poll at such company rendezvous from 11 o'clock, A. M., to 3 o'clock P. My. The managers, or at least one of them, from each place of election, are requested to meet at the Pime House on the 31st of July, (the day following) count the votes, deela: e the Election and certify the same to Brig. Gen. J. R. WEVE*. D. L. SH AW, Lieut. Col. Commanding. June 10 8t 21 Jlead-Qtuarters, 7-ri. REOIMENT, S. C. M., CnAvis' CREEiK, June 7, 1852. ORDERS, NO. I. IN pursuanlc of Orders received from Brig. Gen. IJ.R. WEvER, an election will be held on Friday, the 30th day of Jluly next, to fill the vacancy ocen sioned by the resignation of Col. G. D). Minms. Each Captain or Commanding Officer of the dif ferent Companies of the Regiment, will put up-at the rendezvous of their' respectiv~~eQomp-'anies, a notice of the above election, forty days previous thereto, an'd order to his assistance two of his subal tern officers, or if there be but one or none, such deficency may be supplied by any member or mem bers of the company that Ihe may appoint, so that these persons shall open and hold a poll at such company rendezvous, from 11 o'clock, A. M. to 3 o'clock, P. M. The managers, or at least one of thenm from each place of election, arc required to meet at the Old Wells, on the 31st of July, (the day following,) count the votes, declare the election and certify the same to B~rig. Gen. J. R. WEvER. . - D. L. SH AW, Lieut. Col. Commanding. June 10 8t 21 Notice ! 1R ANAWAY from the Subiscriber in Aiken, my .negro man SA M, brick layer and plasterer by trade. I1 bave reason to believe that he will en deavor to obtain short jobs from lacne to place, inder plausible pretexts. The punblic are again notified and .varned not to employ, or otherwise deal, trade, trafic or harbor him under the penulties of the law, wvhich will cer tainly be strictly enforced... JOHN BAUSKTT. May 31 tf 20 Village Lots foi- Sale ! WILL be sold at Edgefield C. H., on the first TVMonday in July next, the lot upon which the old Jail stood, fronting on the Public Square. It will be divided into suitable size Lots for building purposes. Pints exhibited on the day of sale. Terms-Six months credit. By order of the Board. JOIIN HUIET, Chair'n. June 3 - 5t 20 Molasses and Syrups. NOW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MO. NLASSES, and Georgia and New Orleans YR UPS. .EBO R. Hambarg, A pril 21 tf 14 -. Bacon. A L ARGE stock of Choice BA CON SIDES SHOULDERS, -HAMS, and LARD, for sale by S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, April 21 tf 14 Rags Wantedl. A ARprice will be given for RAGS, (a oto)by;. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, A pril 21. tf 14 O -OR Tan Yard. - O OEHides can he received at the Tan IYard, until further notice. R. T. MIMS. - * Wolases RIl sale 1bf the'Brie1 at 25 Cents per Gallon. -... IOLLINOSWORTT of NICUOLAS. HODGES & FULLER INSTITUTE. IE exercises of these Institutions will be re I suomed on MONDAT 12tWof ynest Hodges Institutei. Mr. E.. A. S-r6 A. B., PrincipaL Mr. J. M. Pror, Assistant. Fuller Institute. Rev. T. J. Pznos,-A. B., PrincipaL Miss M;CokatA Par-o, Assistant. Miss E M. McANALLY, lnstruetCi in Masice Drawing, Paintingand Embroidery. Expenses, Paa Sasszox or Firs Morrnrs. Primary Department, 1st Cla . .$6,00 2d " ........ 9,00 Second " . ............12,00 Third " ................ 15,00 Including higher Mathematies and An cient Languages...............18,00 Modern Languages, each...............10,00 Contingencies from 50 to 75.ets per Sesion. The above are the same in both^ Instiutions. Music on Piano $20; use of Piano $2; pr Se. 22.00 Drawing, Painting and Embroidery, each. ..10,00 Board from $8 to $10 per month. No charges besides the above are made against any Student, except for books and damagedone the property of the Institutions. Parents and Guardians are particularly requested, not to pay any accounts mado - by- their sons or wards without their direction. 0L7 By request of the Trustees .Mr. E. A-. STEED, will deliver an Address on Wednesday the 14th of July next, 8 o'clock, P. M., in the Chapel of the Hodges Institute, on the claims of.Southern Literature. All persons interested in the-subject are invited to attend. WM. P. HILL, Seo'ry. Greenwood, June 12 4 22 White Silk Fringes! S NOWDEN & SHEAR have received fom New York, an assortment of Plain and Crimped White Silk Fringes for Ladies' Mantillas, of beau tiful styles. They have also on - hand, Ladies' White Watered Silk Mantillas, Ladies' White and Black Lace Embroidered Mantillas, Ladies' Em broidered Muslin Chimasettes, Muslin and Leo Underslcoves, Valenciennes Lace and Muslin Col lars. Also. a supply of Ladies' Summer .Dres Goods, in a great variety of styles, of new and ole gant designs, and to all of whi'ehthey respeetfully invite the attention of the: --Augusta, June 10 to whie.. invited. Augusta, June 10 U Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd. TIUS ROAD is now completed and opened for travel from the Cherokee Ponds and Sweet Water to Hamburg. Rates of Toll. Four, five and six horse Wagons,5 wper mile Thre e " i 14 I i4 Two " " 3 "1 44 Two " CarriagesS " " " One " . 2 " " " Horseback travellers, " 1 .4 " 4 Vehicles on miting,.are each entitled to.half the PLANK TRACK, and t1he Drivers are required-to turn to the "RIGHT !" The public arc respectfully informed that ial~per sons turning on the road, and leaving it without pay ing Toll, are subject to a fine of Twenty Dollars. Ten dollars reward will be paid by the company, in each and every case, for proof that will lead to the conviction of any one for violating the law, in endeavoring to avoid the payment of Toll, as prod ded by the Charter. - ,. Persons travelling .on the-Martin-To' n Road to. wards Hamburg, will find it to their- .advantage t4 turn off on any of the-roads to the left, and-initersee the Plank Road near Sweet -Water Cht'reh or thi Cherokee Ponds. .H. A. KENiRICKC PresJdent. S3TATE OF SOUTN CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. W ILLIA M MILLER, who ja in the custody c the SherilFfof Edgefield District, by virta of two writs of Copias ad Satisfaciendum, at th< suits .respectively of George J. Weaver & Co. and Wilson, Young & Co.,.having flied in my office together with a Schedule, on oath, of his state an' effets, his petition to the Court -of Common Pleas praying that he may be admitted to the benefit o the Acts of the General Assembly, made for th< relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said George J. Weaver & Co. and the said Wilson Young & Co., and all other Creditors to whom thi said William Miller is in anywise indebted, he, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice t< appear before the said Court at Edgefield Cour House on the first Monday in October.next, to shoi a'se, if any they can,.why the prayer of the peti tion aforesaid, should not be granted. THOS. G. BACON, e. a. D. Clerk's Office, Mlay 3, 1852.. May 8 3m 18 Removal! -- I~Y Friends and customers eat -find me in the house below Hiol lingsworth & Nicholas, and a usual wvill make to order, for CASH, ..ine-Drees-Boots~m. ... . ...... $7. 00 do rump Boots.................8 00 do Doubile Sole Water-Proof. ;,.9 00 All other kinds ~ of work at the lowest price. Excellent Work, good Fits and superior style guarantied to all those that may favour me wit a call. ' WM. McEVOY. Jan 29 t f '2 liotice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Olive - Towles, arc requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having demands against the sami will render them in properly attested. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. Oct. 9 tf 38 Notice. A LL toeIndebted to the estate of Charle A. . Logan, dee'd., arc required, to make pay mnt, and those having demands to present. h properly attested. M. W. L[LES, - ) A..NIX, - Ad'rs. E3. P. HOLLOWA Y.) Feb 19 1rm 5. Notice. A LL. persons having demands against the-estat . of J. A. Perrin, dee'd., are requested to ren der thenm in to Capt. W. Harrison, as he is m: Agent during my absence from the State. A. PERRIN, Adm'r. A pril 1 tf 11 - Notice. ALT. Persons indebted to the Estate of Sampso: 2.B. Mays, dee'd., are requested to make pay met, and all' those -having demands against sai estate will present them properly attested accordin to law. EVE LINA V. MAYS, Adm'x. Aprill1 3m - 11 Notice. A LL. Notes due the -Subscriber, individually . .~as Excutor, are placed in the Bank of' Hair burg, for collection. These indebted ill pleas make immediate pament. Dr. John M. Ginhi,:will act as my. Attomney during my absencefo the State. D.~ARDIS. Dec 23, tf . 7 Notice. ALL persons indebted to' the Assigined Estate < John Lyon are requested to make immediat payment, its longer indulgence cannot begiven, an must not be expected. - - - S. F. GOODE, Assigufe.. Jan 21,1852 tf . . - -Notie! AL P ron debted to the Town be'o0lI~ Edeilare required to make paymenti the Marshal. or Clei-k on or befbre the first Jul next,-otherwise- they will be dealt with accordil to law. -By order of Council. - E.' T.- DAVIS, Clerk. RICH SPRING DRY GOODS. 90ei prices. Ar'ong '"iic.will- befound. Rich SatinPlaid, Silk and Wool.Goods, a..nw and ,beautiul article for .Adest Dress".... - .EmbroideredHernna, a etiful mad dof'. pure Twisted-Silk,for Ladies'.Dresses Brocade Silks, ofarIah and elegant styles. - PlaisChain'elioi'tnd Chene Silks, of rijk a d gant styles. Puro White Broeadead Watered.Silks.'.' Very rich Light Silks, i beautifrr isld- foj 3 ing and Second-day-Dredies. Barege DeLaies, Bareges and T es en Muslin and Lawns. - Embroidered and Dotted Swiss Muslins Sws-jand Jacoiet Muslins, in great a rett a Sriped and Plaid .Musina, in greatvariety, Swiss and Jaconet Trimings and Insertigs Collars,-Cuffs and Underleev2 ei7 6 tiful styles. - Rich Embroidered Muslin Capes'and Chem Rich Worked Limerick Laced Capes, Caprin - dersleeves Rich Embridera Linon aibrie : r# some very fine-. French and:English Calicoes and Gin ed and Brown Homespuns. - Daruask Napkins -and To.wlliing, - Glover. With a greit variety of othdr :Godseto respectfully invite the attention of March 17 Brilliant Displey-fO V T HAVE just'received, in'additio 0.0n Ist'ek of JEWELRY ahsiuds6n Double-and single Casd Gold: EevWat AzeborEscpement and-Detached 3 Double and Single Cased Silver Lever Gentlemen's:GOnard,.Fob and Vest Cfa-n Laales Qhatalain'es and Guard Chiipu$I 1. -V Gold'Bands and Hai. Braeel't -N, 4efr Pins, Gold snd.Coi-nelian Charm It Crosses, Lockets, Arrows; But i, er+ Fashionable Bioches for Ladies-id ent Ear and Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Thinb1"s, Gold Pencil Cases,Iwtih and without Pei --M --. vi'Corl:arnlam d.ekse T HE 8ns dr oegswamv to his and the publie generallz% their li ~ ~ uge'atthe-Hofil fobrmer Trent &S ,t and known ssethe....J, in thbeTowof- Hamburg,and-would'sk1id continuance of the same; .feeing.Assurd part, that he can.and will give satisfaction'..ll m ca and examine the old stand of Jam g baiddee'd. Te Hotel being-situated in. the m t part of Town, and convenient to-the S ina Rail Road and.Augusta Depot.7 Extra attention gi'ven to thelalepaien rooms kept for the special-accom aiiionW .TUOMAS H. -Hamburg, January 0thi 152; ElUiS' TRhCC of.i.fwdays~rqn~ wifl do well tot h g e ate - ensure tbefblgild He.Iefers; TIheeneskot Sinvettd, and ~arinow offeringto the ub- a most excellent article and deserves ul Two years since. I- purchased 'one an i it lnconstanit use-it 'haafnever beidL in nyrepetanswe'ring all thirpes ' commnend it for. I most cheernlilly eMmend$4e farmers in all sections, and could~not-be'inveilt. part with the one I have, without thei a oaaef obtaining another, for five timea iteos.. Respectfully, V. E. P1LIT. - Aucuis, (Ga.) Sept i-18. -- ma'L s,-D ear Sir:i Some time sine$ used one of your Straw Cutters to~ eut roofsaforjji paration of Georgia Sarsaparilla. Some oftees were very hard and tough.-I anlappy ts.o sr -Strawv Cutter has far exceeded. mnyiqetfd The public need not fear of its getting'out of re by cutting straw or fodder, or by accideralyge ting hard substances in it. Yours, respectfully, D EDGEFIaL.C H. Set t-.: Ma. Wx. Lrwrs,-Sir: In yolifleter y~ak how I like th'e Straw Cutter I bougihrt II say it excels any. thing of the kindia a seen, and I could not be induced tpat It, without the prospect of getting anotefian common eensideration. -: .i '.. EDGEFiEL.D C. . *, 'Dra Sa I have bden using one'ofyu ra Cutters woms thiree or fcur monthis, amii m )fed taat its advantages over all others, ae~ls't it will recommend itself to every obseri* Its adaptedness to cutting all kinds of granid~s desirable 'length, its security to thq opea he minimum of power required to keepit ini operain, the dispateh with which it executes itsivrkt siome bined with its simplicity .and durabiliy uqak it invalua'ble..to every one that -irny. iave use for them., A. GTENGU . To Wa.. LEwrs, Esq.; NamburiS. C? A Partner Wanited T H1E Undersigned, proprietor of twi Vit8ten .1 traw and Shuek Cutter% wi to ineksa his facilities for building on-a~cizifr&a. ing demand for the Mahineds ilin to& .aa Partner. To one that can command, to~ five thousand dollars, a rare chancesQl~ra~p plied for soon. One who ivould gviW ~ withathae Proprietor, inr the liusiness -wlt~j, Sferred. -- The North sells~to us yery chines, and we may do the samepo~ieav the means. For. further atelmpa f Hamburg, Jane 1 .State NouS~~h (9001WnN EDGEFIELD DIS'ICTIG1 IN' EQUITY Jonathan Taylor and- Wife,, Frances Helen Blackston.) OTICE is hereby giventht n'p of an Order from the Couirtdf. this case, I will proceed to. sell -At Ed jc, rH., on the Grat Monday in JO-deri Sgirl,'Ary, on a credit of tst'lee otioths, as to so much as will defray- l.e suit, which must be paid ini ash give, bond withtwo- approved ifeti o( purchase money. -. af N A. SIMKINS, Ca DM' Comm'ra. Office, June )A~~; .sugar anged e AM now receiving mny Springtol~ i & land COFFEB,eonsstng of.au .f Brown Sugar,.Clarfi-Urus eFm -vernment, ,Java andi ftj ~'ALL those .ind tti til at' y..tlNorris, deedl., er~id g oridlithiand ~those nbvg ~pre'sent theiidimmediue * March. 4 a sL