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A BAcxwAmn,.-A blgill has been in tro'dtieWd into theSe.nate of Massachusetti by Mr.- Buekingham, an influential'member, to!NullIfy indirectly the Fugitive StaveLaw, b' irohibiting all members of the Militia of the State from aiding the U. S. MarsfiA or his Deputies, in executing that law tinder -penalty of removal. from office :and punish ment, and subjects to fine and imprisonment all persons who shall assist in removing fugitive slaves. or come into the common wealth for that pupose. It confers the au tilority of issuing a writ of habeas corpus 'upon every. justice of the petce of the Com.n nan.Wcalth ;. an authority which, except .In special eases, rarely occurriug, is, by the uxisting la'ws, and alivays has been, reserved only to the justices of the 'stipreme judicil Itr..' rtuthodizis the service of such writ by a constable, as well' asy a slieriff or his deputy; and it seems, by virte of the writ thui issued, to take the case of every fugitive slave out of th'ida.of the officer by whom he may be.arrested- on the warrant of a com missioner of the United' State, .and out of the control of the commissioner" 'A This is Nullification," callt by'what name youwill, and differs from that, of our own State'in. this feature. that; South..'arolina Nulcfiation-.wasdirect and manly, whilst this li*overaad contemptible. The. bill is nfto't uiiatuied into a liw; but instead of epeAing the former enactnnts against the Fuitive:Slave Act, this affords a significant sign that Massachusetts is prepared to dis figure her statute book with fresh proofs of Free Soilism and contempt of the Constitu tion.-Charleston News. A SrG Sum.-We learn from the Virdin ia Fiee Press, that the widow of the late Captain - George North, of that county, has received through the agency of John S. Gail laher, Jr., of Washington city, eighteen hun died dollars-being pay due her for services rendered by her husband in the war of the Rewolution. She will receive three hundred dollars.every six months the balance of her life. WEc ftarteto. COLUMBIA, April 7. :'When wc'closed our report for the week end ingte3fst.ult., we left 'the market steady, with bisk,and active demand at our quotations of 7 a,01oents.- From the commencement of the week now under review, and up to Thursday eseningii active and spirited demand prevailed, withlg'roees steadily tending upwards, until an adines of a full 1-2 cent was established on rates ouirent at the date of our last report. The siles of'the week comprise 621 bales, ranging from'ta11 cents. CHARLESTON, April 7. .Tlie coton.market today'was' quiet, with sales' of 300 bales only, at 84 a 111 cents. There is no actual decline, but the extreme prices paid on Saturday are not sustained. ,aSundsho.6th int.,'by. Rev. D. Walker, Mr. W. C. HaL-'to M,*s .,tx..Mr,,a, .-11 of this District. OBrTUARY.' - ~ urt~itislife on the.21st ult., in the. 30th agehMr&M.MarELZAaETI. YEL.L ~Jas1per HKellell,and daugh toat sindLtiiiddius ll of this Dis %1eeagofiisiablufeiale'"~s the tioh~he~nnnrridaffeconardin'her feelings,. she .senied theirendsip~ ofaall who knehete. Shei was a' humble and devoted Christia. 6r sixteen years she hadl~beein a uniform and' consistant member of the.. Baptist Church at-Gilgal, in 'this District. - By her up right walk. she gained the: confidence of :her brethren, exhibiting:'the g~aesof the.Christian religion in-an einit degree, .ever mauintaining " i meek and quiet spirit which' is in the sight of God, of greatsprice." ':For sevet-a1 uonths her -health had bees feeble, yet she bore her afflic tions with great patience and resignation to the pvill, of her Heavenly Father, and finally fell asleep in Jesus. 'Loth to part with her,. her friends- have the satisfactidn to- knoiw that she filled the varibus relations which she suistained mn life with fidelity, and confidently believe that ,aheis now-happy in the bosom of God. She has a.f -ahusband and two small children, father, riother;. brothers, sisters and a large circle of re laives. and fr-iends to mourn her departure. " They sorrow not as those who have no hope." o."Dearest sister thou hast left us ; Here thy loss we deeply feel: But 'tis God that hath bereft us: He can all our sorrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thee, When-the day of life is fled, Then in Heaven with joy to greet thee, Where no farewell tear is shed." * ao the Southern Congress. ,Mr. Ernroa:: I offer for the consideration of the voters of this Congressional Distriet, Col. F. W. PICKENs and DRAT~ON NANICE, Esq.,' as candidaites to represent it in the Southern Congress. They are gentlemen of ripe experience, of tried patriotism, and united to the State by the highest and holiest tics. These gentlemen- vould possess some ad vantages from their attendance upon the Nsh'rille Convention above many others, no less worthy and qualified in other respects. A VOTER. Butler Lodge, No. 171.0, 0, F. A Regular meeting of this-Lodge will beoheldi on Monday evening next at 8 olock. JOSEPH ABNEY, Sec'y. ,piI3, 1851 tf 11 Masonie Notice. - A Regular meeting of CON CORDIA LODGE, No. 50, will be held at their Hall on Saturday the 19th April, at 7 o'clock1 P. M. A punctual attendance of all the -Members is requested, *<.CHARLES.McGREGOR, Szc'av. * pril .,-.. . 2t- 12 More New Goods. $ sliseriber is niow receiving an opening ff oniofiho largest and best selected STOCK OE GOODS that has ever been offered for sale ~1 eOpibtry, eonsistinglof a great variety of' OD82 IARD WARE, CROKE - 1ES5WARE 4. GROC ERIES, S-kYA~rIerz usually made use of ___________besold very' t.ow FOa terms to p~uncttual - M., I W. CLARY. Apilp -&' 6t" - 12 iidebtedto'muko payment. - r:.s u .: .c .g G.. ADDISON,. Ex'r : E. : . MIM8 . . S- .i. New, pring aand S.uner GOOD S. WILL AU. O, AT, .AUGUSTA, GA. TI AS JUST returned from Now York with talarge and splendid assortment of FAN CY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, among them are many rich and fashionable - riss Goods, consisthig in part of Rich Chene and Brocade Silks, Chamelion, Pleid and Foulard Silks) Plain Bllack and Watered do Fine Enibroidered Donna Louise, Rich Chene Donna Maria, .Elegant Embroidered Crape De Paris, Rich Figured Tyrulinnes, Paris Printed Organdies, new designs, Chene Figured Silks, Tissue and Berages, Elegant Polka.Sput-Laiska, ;Giaoe Poplin ''nd;Piin Beragee, - - Superior Black Bombazine and Alpaccas, Black Tissue and Grenadines, Black Embroidered Swiss Muslin, a new article Rich White ami Bhick Lace Mantillas, Black-and White Lace Searf- and Capes, Rich Embroidered and Plain Crape Shawls, Embroidered Sleaves, Cuffs and Collars, A .large assortment of Muslins, Lawns Gin hams and Prints, Chene and Bordered Parasols, of the newest fashions, together with a large assortment of Goods suitable for Gentlemen's Wear. and al most every article usually found in a Dry Goods Store. He would respectfully invite those who visit Augusta to give him a call, as he is deter. mined to sell as low as any other houso in the City. iDT First Dry Goods Store below the United States Hotel. April 9 2t 12 New Commission House, HA MBURG. S. C. rrHE Undersigned having been engaged in a I GENERAL COMMISSION and FAC TOR AGE BUSINESS for the last fifteen years, in this place, takes pleasure in informing his old customiers and the public generally that he hus opened a House to transact said business in all its various branches. From the long experience he has had in this business, enables him to say in confidence, that he will do as wcll for those who patronise him as any other House in the United States or Cali fornia, and that no effort shall be left untried, on his part, to do BETTEt. Consignments of COTTON and all other spe cies of produce, as well as MERCHANDIZE for the Country will have his individual and per sonal attention, for which, he hopes, his labor may be beneficial both to his constiuents and himself. A. M. BENSON. April 1, 1851. 6m 12 NOT IC E . T IE Undersined having sold his interest it the CLOTilING ESTABLISHMENT, in Hamburg, to Messrs. SALE & BRowN, would respectfully inform all persons indebted to him, either by note or acciunt, that he finds it neces sary to wind up his business immediately. Those indebted to me, will please call on Mes ers. SALE & BiaowN. who are authorized to re ceipt'in my name, and make payment an soon as yomible. - In retiring from the concern, I would return my sincerethanks. to my friends for their liberal sup port. and recommend the new firm of SAtz & Baows to the confidence of the public. * ~ JOHN K. HlORA. Hamburg, April7, 3m 12 Cepartner hy Aolice. 'IHE Udersid~ned Euying prhased them J..erest of:Jouxz K.-IORA, In the . CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. would respectfully informs his friendis and the publigenerally, that they have associated them selves in tho Clothing Business, in Hamburg, uder the name of SALE & BROWN, and will continue to occupy the old stand of HlOnA & NEWBY, so long and favorably known to all per sons visiting this place. They would also inform the public that ant en tironew Stock of .READY MADE CLOTHING is now being received, consisting of every variety of articles for Spring and Sunmmner trade, to gether with a superior Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, BUGGY AND HAND UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, &c., &c. Call and examine, for every effort on our part will be exerted to sustain the former, reputation of the House. W. W. SALE, GEO. F. BROWN. *Hamburg, A pril 7, 3m 12 IHend Quuarters, - RE ADY CR EEK, A pril 2d, 1851. ORDER NO T HE LOWER BATA LION,9thlRegiment, . S..C. M., will appear at the RED H-ILL, On Saturday the 10th of May next, for Drill and Review. The UPPER BATI'A LION, will appear at Simuato, Ott Saturday the 17th i'lay next. for Drill and Review. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Ofiers will assemble the day previous armed and equiped as the law directs for DriRl and In strution. The Major of each Battalion is charged with the extension of this order. By order of WM. QUYATT1LEBUM, Col. 9th Reg't S. C. M. April 10, 3t 12 STATE OF-SOUTH CAROL[NA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY, L M. Mandy and others, ? Bill for Mar R. P. Quarles and others. shlig sts IN pursunce of an Order of the Court of IEquity in this case, passed at June Term, 1850: Notice is hereby given to the Credi tors of the late Mercantile Firm of Penn & Bratnon, composed of G. L. Penn, E'dmund Penn and William B. Brannon, anmd for the year 1837 of the same persons, and of Shep pard S. Hudson, nnd of Brannon & Mundy, composed of said Wmn. B. Brnnon and L H. Mundy, and of Brannon, Munmdy & Amn derson, composed of William B. Brannon, L. H. Mundy and Robert Anderson, and of Brannon & Anderson, composed of Win. B. Bannon and sa~id Robert Anderson, and of E. W. & W. B. Bramnnon, composed of said W. B. Branmnon and E. .W. Branrnon, and also to the. Creditors of the individual partners composing said Mercantile Firmns, to prove and establish their demands before me on Monday the 26th day of May next,: and .fail ing to do so, they will. be batrred from any share of the assets prayed to be Mai-shalled in this ease. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. Comm'rs Office, April 9, 1851. April 10 7t 12 .Bagging and Rope. 25 Bales GUNN Y BAGGING, 200 Pieces Dundee Bagging, 75 Coils, 4 inch Kentucky Hope. For sale by A. BUJRNSIDE.. Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 2 - *ouiders. O OLb. FINESHIOULDERSjust received and for sale low by ~ . - WILLIAMS & CIIRISTIE. New 'pring-Goods. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTX, GA. H AVE NOW received their full supplies of SPRING & SUM 0ER DRY GOODS, comprising the largest- assortment they have ever offered to the public, and embracing a great variety of new and splendid articles. --AtoNG nVHCN ARE Paris printed Grenudines, of rich and elegant styles. Rich printed Crape de Paris Bareges, and Foulard Silks, of the latest Paris styles, Superior French printed Jaconets, and Or gandies, of new and beautiful styles. Rich Brocade Grenadines, an elegant article for Ladies Dresses. Superior plain Colored and Black Crape do Paris, and plain Black Silk Grenadines. . superior plain Black Satin de Chene, Satin do Nord, Rich Tafita and Black Watered Silks. Rich Colored Dress Silks, of the latest. Paris styles. Small Checked Silks, for Ladies Spring and Summer wear, of beautiful styles. Splendid White Lace Robes, and White Gren adines. Real Valenciennes and Thread Laces. Superior Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and In sertings, (some of extra quality.) Ladies Extra Rich French, Spanish and Bridal Fans. Ladies superior White, Black and Colored Kid Gloves. Ladies Parasols, of rich and elegant styles. Plain White and Black, and Rich Embroidered Grenadine -Shawls. Rich Embroidered White and Mode Colored Shawls, of splendid styles. . Superior plain White, Black, Salmon,- Mode and Cherry Colored Crapo Shawls. A very large supply of Mourning Goods, for Ladies Summer wear. Superior French, English and American Prints in a great variety of styles. Superior Manchester and French Fancy, and Mourning Ginghams, of new and beautiful styles. A large supply of articles suitable for Gentle men's and Youth's Summer wear. With a great variety of other articles suitable for FAMILY and PLANTATION use, and to all of which, they respectfully invite the atten tion of the public. April 10 tf 12 Ladies Mlantillas. SNOWDEN & SHEAR. AUGUSTA, GA. H AVE received from New York: Ladies' Paris made Silk MANTILL V' of new and splendid styles for summer we: Ladies French Worked luslin hiantillas, of the latest Paris styles, Ladies rich Wlite and Black Lace Mantillas, of elegant styles, Ladies Black Lace Shawls, and White and Black Lace Scarfs, Ladies French Worked Muslin Collars, Che miasetts, Cuffs and Undersleeves, Ladies Lace Collars, Cuffs and Undersleeves, of beautiful styles. To all of which they respectfully invite the at tention of the. Ladies. April 10 tf 12 Curtain aterials. SNOWDEN & SHEAR. .AUGUSTA, GA. -AVE receivcitir--New-.ork :-White Embroidered Lace and Muslin CAR TAINS, of new and elegant styles.- - White Embroidered Muslin Curtains, at. very low prices. Rich Colored Damasks, for Curtains. Superior White and Fancy col'd Dimities.i Superior'4-4 French aBurniture Prints, and Plain and Twilled 4-4.Torey Red.'. Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins and Bands, To all of whichsihey respectfully invite the at tention of the public. A pril 10 ' tf - 12 List of Letters R EMAINING in the P'ost Office at Edge field C. H., on 1st April. A tkinson, James D. Henderson, James Alexander, Thos. K. Henderson, E. B. Anderson, Tihos. Harwood, G. B. Abney, Mrs. C. Heath. Sarah Adams, Nancy Icleburger, Adamn 2 Avery, John Johnston, James A bey, Mrs. M. Jay, James or Jesse Brandon, jr., John Jones, Henry P. Boothe, James Key, Henry Boyd, Mary 2 Kenny, C:. H. 2 Bean, Franklin Keese. Esq.. E. Booker, Boston Meriwether, Dr. 8. G. Cumboa..Jordan Mitchel, Mary C. Cartledge, Samuel Morris, Doctorn Chapman. Thos. Mays, Elizabeth Crowl. Rev. J. H. Matlock, F. Graves & Cur enth, Lewis 'Mosley, John C. Clabrooks, S. Niehalds, WV. C. 2 Cochran, Robert Ogilivie, J. H1. Judge Cockramn, Mary Owsly, W. W. Crofford, WV. Posey, Benj. Coo per & Co., J. W. Permenter, John Cl~aybook, Dr RI. W. Perdewv, Johna Corley, Znechariahm Rut ledge. P. S. Conner, Ceborn Smith, Wtm. Cartedge, Mary Selleek, F. W. Collings, Lewis Stevens, Thomas Dust, Miss L. Smith, Oliver Dilleney, Jesse R. Scot t, David Fletcher, Samuel M. Smith, Alfred Glenni, James H, Salter, John Gill, John Samuel, Elizaibeth Henderson, Miss E. 2 Stevens, Samuel Howard, John Towvls, Willinm April 10 3t 12 2ND REGIMENT CAV ALRY, EoGESImD C. H., April 1, 1851. ORDER NO. 1. T HE Edgefield Squadron of Cavalry will ap Lpear at Edgefield Court [louse, armed and equipped as the law directs, on Tuesday the 6th of May next, for Drill and Review. The Abbeville Squadron will appear at Abbe lle Court House, on Tuesday the 13th of May next, armed and equipped, in like nmanner, for Drill and Review. Commissioned and non-Commissioned Offi cers will assemble the day previous, at the place of Rendezvous of their respective Squadrons, for Drill and instruction. A complete return of the Strength. Arms and Equipments of each Company, will be required on the day of Drill. By order of THIOS. W. LANHRAM, Col. 2d Reg't Cavalry. A pril 3, 3t 11 ll The Abbeville Banner, will please copy twice. T. W. L. ;ot ice. J .D. TIBBETTS wvill hereafter sell aBOOTS and SHOES, at the fol lowing prices, for C A SH O NLY : Fine Water Proof Bouts,... .... .... $9 00 Fine Pump Boots,................ 8 00 'Fine Welted do................. 7 00 Mn's~fine Pump Shoes,........... 3 75 do do Welted do........ ....3 50 do 'Kip'do --do............. 200 'Ladies Calf Shoes,. ........... 1 75 do do' Bootees,...3....... ..... 2 00 January 1, '1851. tf 1 I ''1otlces A LL those indebted to the Estate of Abiah Robertuon, deceased, are requested to make payment, and 'these.'having demnands to present thm, properly -attested.' n . : 3JOHN HILL, Adm. A r, n 15 NEW 0RAING S UMIER G OQDS! Cheap and Low for Cash ?.. HE Subscriber ripectfully invites attention to him large and handsome assortment of SFR ESH GOODS.aiptedt. the rpre'ait and approaching seasonh. Among whieh--may-.be found most of the ltest and fashionable Styles of LADIES' DRESS OODS, such as Plain and Figured BlackSiks - Plain and Figurd'Clienie do (very pretty, Foulard.Silke ana Muslins, - Printed Jaconetasind Swiss Muslins,. Plait and P Wrined Orgndies, Brocade isasusisBareges, Grenadeens, Crape de'Parris,,French Canbrios & Lawns French se.teh.audA merican Gingbans, Embroid'd Capes. Collars, Cuf' and.Sloeves Edgings. and Iniertings, *'ilk Thread and Kid Gloves.31 - Silk and Cotton,Hosiery, Silk Crape and Straw Bonnets, with hani some Ribbous'and Artiicialstzmat'ei, Fansand Paraos-with many, other arti cles useful as well as ornamental. Also for thse Geustlemen. OaLEANS CLOTHS, SPRING CASIMERES, LINEN DRILLG8 AND NANKINS, HATS,GLQYEr OPERA AND G41 TER BOTZ. S ES AND SiP'ERS . ., 4M&c. Together with aigeneral assortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, AND CASTINGS, All of which shall-be sold at the lowest market price, with a liberal discount to those who buy for Cash. W. P. BUTLER. AprilS 3f, 1 W. P. U ITL E I, INVITES attentiontohis large and handsome assortment of JBWELRYamongwbich may be found Gold and Silver WATCgtS. Guard. Fob and Vest CH AINS, BRACL ETS, Ear and Finger RINGS, MEDALIONS, LOCKETS BUTTONS, SEALS, CHARMS and BROA CUES, of the mnost.fashionable pattern. .4L sO A lot of superior DOUBLE BARREL GUNS, warranted good. April3 ;tf 11 A(]a d1 BEG leave respectfully to inform the citizens, of Edgefield, Village and Country,tthat I have commenced a MERCANTILE BUSINESS in the house situated between Mr. BRYAN's Store and the Court Houses - - My STOCK;. consisting. of all the varieties usually found in a Village ,Retail Store, has been recently purchased in Charleston, from Houses that import their Goods principally, direct from Europe. And. I fittt: lfAthat an ex perience of five years in T an mporting and Job bing House in Charleston, together with other facilities, has enabled~ne to get a STOCK of GOODS- that will-, inpoint of sTYL and RICE, compare favorably with any Establishment in.the place. Persons wishing to purebse Goods for CAsu or on a credit until first of January noxt, will loose nothing, bygying me a call. A small shareotpatronage is earnestly solicited. LOD. HILL. Edgefi6eld C. H. Mar 17, 1851. tf 9 .R.. G. TEAGUE, avini "pur hasd the interest of his birether, ?B F. TEAGUE, dec'd., in the DIWA STORE~,-at- Edgefield C. .~tethisnethod.of return Jnglu oa 'r fiiends And - ih~il~~umsybiline liral pat nblestowed upon the firm. And informs his, friends and the ... publio generally, that he will con tinue the Sale of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &e., at Edgefield C.K H.. He flatters himself that'tho experience derived from fifteen years cloe application to the quality and Compounding of. Drugs am well as .in the administration, or remedial application of the same, will entitle him to somte degree of public confidence in his ability to tprocure, compound and furnish his friends and~ the public with PURE and UNADULTERATED articles in his line. He will continue to keep for sale all articles usually kept by Drugzgists; and pledges himself to sell as Low, as Drugs, &e., of the same quality, are sold in llamburg or Augusta. A ccounts to becomne flue 'mi-annually: the 1t of January and the lst o -July. H e is also willing to attenid a small-practice of his Professiun, In -its various branches, viz: The Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Dentistry. Office at him Drug Store,1 where he may al ways be found in the daly, except professionally absent, and at night after.9 o'clock, at bis resi dence-the latei residence of E. F. Teague, dee'd. March 27, -- if 10 To the: Public W E are now reheivinga Alarge and .well se lected stoek of DRY'GOODS, GROCE RIES, H ARD WARK, HIAT.'4SHIOES, &c. Which will be sold at the. rowas-r market price. WILLI-.MS & CilRISTIE. March 27 - tf - 10 0001Lbs. BALTIMORE StDES, Just receiyedand for male low by WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. March 24 18S1 if 10 Iee! iee? Reel T HE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a Llarge supply of SUPERIOR ICE, whole sale and retail, which he offers to the City and Country trade, on as r'easonable terms as any other House in the Citys ~ JOHN B.1MARTIN, Aggrer, Charleston Neck Ice House. Charleston, S. C., March 15, 1851. NV. B --Persons wishing-Ice sent to any place on the South Carolina. or.Georgia Rail Roads, can be supplied by .addressing a letter to the Agent, at Charlestoni S. C., and the Ice will be forwarded on the receipt of the same, * J. B. M., Agent. Cost price charged for Casks~an~d Blankets. Drayage to. Rail Road,.124 cents per package. March 20 . . i . f 9 2,200 Acee Pine Lands FOR SALE! B)EflNG desirous of'naiking a change in ay .5business, I will sell at private sale my lands on Shaw's Creek, 13 miles from Edgefield, and 10 from Aiken. On the premises are. an abun dance of water power, well improved with dwel lings and other houses, an a~lso, my POTTERY attached. There can now be at bargain had. C. RHODES. March 6, 3m 7 07 The Newberry Sentinel will please copy three times and forward bill to this office. Fiflv. Dollars Riward. R ANAWAY from tbe Subscriber-some time ia December. last, a. negro~ man,. by the. name of LUKE, about'thirty years of age, five feet ten or eleven inches high, dark complexion and rather pleasing countenance. I. purchased him of 'AllenS. Dcsier,-of this District, near the Saluda River, hieru hei wel'kn'own, and most likely lurkingsinitiatLnighborhood., l will pay~it Dollars for his delivery -to mie in Hamburg, or .y .Dollar, for his. delivery. o any Jail in the State. * -MOST1 IMPORTAT AN IMME: FRENCH;ENGLISH & Largest, Cheapest, and -B - UNPRECEDENT GRAY B Wholesale and Retail Dealers i 290, BROAD STRE (NO SEC( RAY BROTHERS, in returning thani kX which they have received since the o them that the principle of vending none bu muneration, FOR CASH, shall be strictly a In announcing to their customers, and -owing to the great increase of' their busines induced to purchase a larger and more vare now prepared to offer the above for the ins for style and quality will be found second ti low scale of prices as will enable them to Houses in the trade. To enumerate the dii useless. Suffice it to say, it will be found trade. Ail of which has been purchased by most eminent Manufacturers. The Goods inexperienced ean purchase with confidence. The following will give the heads of tl tent and variety: Ladies' Dress Myaterials, In Watered, figured and plain Silks, Figured, Shot and Brocaded Gros deNaplc Plain Chamelions, in every shade, Figured and Plain Ture Satins, Chene'Silks, in great variety, Muslin De'Laines, Alpaca Lustres, Shot Mohair Lustres, Silk Alternates, Bombazines, Silk Tissues, Bareges, French English and American Prints, Printed Lawns, Muslins, &c., Ginghams. Chambrays, Lustres, Alborines, Coburg and Canton Cloths, Merinos, Cashmeres, DeLaines, &c. A splendid assortment of White, Blac and Colored Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Luces, Edgings, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, W'" Merchants and Planters will find before purchasing elsewhere. No Second. Augusta March 31, 1851. Fancy Spring Dry Goods . T, BRENNAN & 0, A RE NOW Htceiving-amongst other Good tlie following, to which they invite the a tention of the public: Chene, Brocade, and other fashionable styl( of oolored Silks, suitable for the season, Plain and figured Poulard Silks and Tissues, Alborines, Grenadines and Barege de Laine Glace, Exhibition and Parodi Lustres, Watered, Brocade, Figured and plain blac Silks, Larintin, Gros dc Rhine and Poult de Soie, Plain figured Chene and Floral black at colored Bareges: Brocade, dotted and printed Swiss Musline, Printed Jaconets and Lawns, of every style Chene, plaid and striped French Ginghams, Black Silk and Lace Mantillas and Parodi's Embroidered and dotted Swiss do ..Emnbroidered and damask white and olore Crape Shawls to 25 cents. Frenehg Scoteh-and English Ginghams, *A complete assortmentof. Domestics,. Irish Linend,;Tabl& 'Dasks and -Dae Npkis Doyas;'Brd'Diape, o :fii Pillow-ase 'Linens, and' hirge[ assrt'nmirt Goods,-suitable fmirGentlemen and Boys sun mer w ear. y Fine' Welch Flannels. Parosols, Fans, Pie Nic Mfits, Plain, Hemnstich, Corded, Bordered and Eni broidered Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers Shell and Buffalo Side and Tuck Combs, Colored, tlarseline and Tarlton Muslin., Swiss, Jaeonet, Mull, Nansook, Book ax Plaid Muslin., A large supply of Dress Trimmings, newe style, Lisle, Linen, Hand-made, and Wove Thres Lace, &e. Augusta Shirtings, Osnaburga and Georg Strip~es, at Factory prices. it Parcel. delivered in Hamburg free charge. Augusta, A pril 2, 1ms 11 Turpenine Soap. 5O BOXES TURPENTINE SOAP, 20 boxes Variegated do 14 Cases Chinese WVashing Fluid. For sa by II. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Feb 3 tf 3 Executor's Sale. Ayoung negro woman dnd child. A do do do seamstress,wsh starcher and ironer. At private sale, apply to G. A. ADD ISON' Ex'rs. E. J. MIMS, Jan. 8th 1851. A Lpioshaving demands against the e tae oflon Harrison, deceased, arer quested to band themi to the stabscriber, proper attested, and all those indebted to the estate a: requested to nmake payment. JAMES M. HARRISON. Administrator. Sept 3, 1850 ly 23 NOTICE' THE Subscriber havin purchased the fine lar; and wecll bred young Jael ROUGH AND RE ADI -will stand him the preset season at his residence or . ly, where he will be let 1 mares at seven dollars for the season, ten dollai to insure a mare to be in foal, and titelve dolla: to insure a live standing colt.--Twenty-five cen to be paid to thme groom in advance, in every ir stance. No responsibility to iuvolve on the Sal scriber for any accident that may happen, bi every care will be taken to avoid such. An person putting a mare by insurance and changin the right before the fact is known will be hel responsible for the insurance money. ROUGH and READY is of fine Stock, an is very large: he is 14 hands high and ht proved to be a sure foal-getter, and breeds ver Persons living at a distance can send the mares and they will be pastured and fed on grait and taken particular care of for 25 cents per dam: - DANIEL HOLLAND. Marh 25th, 1851. 4t 10 *Chafrs. AGOOD Stock of CHAIRS of differ< ..qualities, sizes, &c. For sale by. A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4 Nice. ALL persn tdebted to the estates of. Thc Floo, dcesedare requested to mako ir mediate payment, and all those having. demian againstsaid estate to present themi propei-ly atte ted according t6 law.' 3 -o .. eWM. HERBERT,'Adm.'r. (T TO. THE PUBaIC ' 7' SE.STOCK OF AMERICAN DRY GOODS 1st assorted in the. South, a ED LOW PRICES AT ROTHERS a Zoreign and Domestic Dry Gools T, AUGUSTA, GEOBGLA.. )ND PRICE.) s to: their customers for the: liberal: patroning ening of their establishment, begs to assur GENUINE articles, and at the smallest re dhered to. he public, their return from the Markets, when for the last twelve months, they have bee d stock.than usual, beg to say that they ar pection of purehasers. A class of Goods tha > none in the South. and will be sold at such ,ompete with any of the Wholesale or Retal erent articles comprising the Stock, would b replete with every article connected with th one of the firm, on the best terms, from th are marked in plain figures, so that the mom te different departments, and some'of their ex all the Fashionable Fabrics French Embroideries, Capes, Collais, s Cuffs, Sleeves, Trimmings, &c., White and Colored Counterpane, 12-4 and 13-4, from $2 to $3, 13-4,14-4, and 15-4, from 84 to $12, Linen Sheeting, all widths and prices, Cotton do. do. Real Irish Linens, from 25 cts. to $1,50, Pillow-ease do White and Brown Damasks, 8-4, 9.4 and 10-4, from 50 ots to $2, Linen and Cotton Diapers, Long Cloths, k Homespuns, Osnaburgs, Kerseys, k Tweeds, Satinets, Linen and Cotton Drillings, Bed Ticking White and Colored Dimities, Flannels, Broad Cloths, Drap De Ete, Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., &c., &c. it to their interest to call and examine this Stoc Prices. GRAY BROTHERS, 290 Broad-st. - Millenery and Dress Makin M RS. NICHOLAS takes this method of ir forming the Ladies of Edgefield, thi SshEo still continues to carry on the MILLItER and DRESS MAKLN( 9 BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, at her residence, up-Stairs above Mr. B. C Bavas'S Store, where she.respectfully solicits , share of patronage. March 20, tf k Preniuni Daguerreotypes .LEIGH of the firm of Lion& TucKui Augusta, Ga., whose Pictures was awarde th6 first P-emium at the State Fair of GeorgiL would respectfully announce to 'the Ladies an Gentlemen of Edgefield and vicinity, tliat he hi taken rooms at the Spann lotel, and' wohldi pleased to wait on all that amy favor.him- wil a their patronage. .February.6, tf Notice. ~. HREE MILES ofthe Hamnbuii grlEg field Pland toa gb'ePpgTODP will be ' ed for the ulie of the Pul-oit 201nii:nstant. - '~ n.....R ATES OF ~Wagons drawn~by4 orimore hoses5'.. il ' do ~do "-2 do ;..8o '~" - do or Carts drawnby one-do ...2e "" Carrnge., &c., drawn -by twodo. . .3e:'" Horseback Travellers ............1 " " H. A.'KENRICK, Presidenit. Hamburg, March 18,1851. tf -9 * elad-Quarters. Col.EMA's X ROADs, March 13, 1852. ORDE R, NO dT1jHE UPPER BATTALTON of the lot IRegiment, S. C. M., will appear at Towles on Saturday, the 3d of May, for Drill and Revieu The Lower Battalion, will appear at Mt. Wil d ling, on Saturday the 10th of May, for Dri and Review. The Commissioned and non-Commissionei a Ofieers will assemble the day previous at th for Dil and Jnstruction.repciv atain .By order of M. W. CL ARY, Col. 10th Reg'nt S. C. M. - Mrarch 20 8t 9 "In stath goo ante belu. Leather. e? (F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be had the Tannery for CAsn. Also Tanner's and Nest's Foot Oil; the latte - the best article for Harness. Cash paid for Hide~s and good Oak Bark. All orders addressed to W'illiams & Christk eor to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, wi be promptly attended to. R. T. MIMS. Feb. 6. tf 3 Estresy. - )PALMER TYLER, livIng in Graiitt e. Pville, tolls before mec a BAY HORS] '- with white hind feet, star in the foerhead, blinz Sin both eyes, about fifteen hands high, and sur y posed to be nine years old. A ppraised at $15. -J. J. SEN TELL, M. E. D. Feb. 13, 1851. . 4tm 6 Corn, Flour and Rains. 3000 BUSHELS PRIME CORN, - 45 BBLS. CANAL FLOUR, Doubl extra Genesee d& Empire Mills. g 2000 LBS. PRIME HAMS, just receive e from Baltimore, and for sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY. .Hamburg, March 15, 4t 9 it To Bridge Builders. ,ROPOSALS for building a Bridge acros the Sal uda River, at the " Saluda Mills, sone and a half miles above Higgins' Ferry, sr asolicited from persons experieneed in Bridg . Building. For particulars apply to Dr. 11. 12 Eichelberger, near the place, or to E. P. Abnel at the Mills, or by letter, at Higgine' Ferry P. C - EB. P. & ,J. ABNEY, For those concerned. March 13, .5t* 8 Notice. mHOSE indebted to the Estate of Hugh lii .Lburn, deceased, are requested to make in ~'mediate payment, and all those having demanc to present themi, properly attested, to mc, on< rbefore the first of January next, or they will t ~rejected. Given under my hand at my ofile 'this 20th April, 1850. .JOHN HILL, Adm. - May.1 . tf 15 Fish. BBLS large No. 3, MACKEREL, UO 30 Half barrels No 'S " - *. 75 Kits, No 1, 50 Half Kite Nol1. For salo by - - -A. BURNSIDE. .Hainburg Feb 13 :satf 4 Molasises. 1. 30 HHDS. CUB MOLASSES. -50 " Goldbin Syrup, very ime. Fc sale by -. A- BURNSIDE. H~ambrgFebf3 . tf 4 Cheap'.,. & 1~ large stock of -wf r. SPRING.:ID s m e Of the nowest and most. fgbadIe lam among whieh are Rich Colored and ieigrek'i3rr, Tisue ilk an&Rch LInempluslagp . Frenc1 Printed Lawps Pain,'Ceed and E.bri French, Englihbdid'AniMi Pure Irish Linenaidin Worked Collars,.Capm galii English and GermanH e Kid and Pic-Ni'fove Linen Sheetings and Snow B.lies''edand Brawn Shizi ' kII Cotton Oznaburgs, Georgia & n. BONNTS; RIB d *HATS, -P BOOTS, SHOESG LIP;& GRANITE, GLASS, C WENT" WARE, HARDWARiANDt.fflER3f 3 NAILS, SADDLES .TRU3NMK CARPET BAGS, GROCERIfa iff TOBACCO and SEGARS t In fact, a complete assortment of alu. or Goods usually kept in a Country Store. ".' were eud Ily-elbted uurb6u gi'a low, ands ourbjeeis4tsA 'er I busine, they wil besoldatarsma.q . ON TuE cosT. A enAl Isy It from all who wish to _d.- gwne e___ their Spring supplies-lowkw W and 1a . J. B. SULLIVAN4BROT5SL March 27, tf r N EW GQXDOSA W OULD respeotfully inform theiria ust andthe publie, teneally .Iha now reciving their SPRING prepared to ofeir for iisiitief'thi% selectionof FANC ;ZO6OD8, ever 6f fered in this market. .Before lodking e we kindly sollit 4,ur frihada el '3,s7a 6examine our Printed and Plain -Bereges,';iahli Grenadinesand.Sik TissUies 5 French Muslims '12entl. . Plain and Printed Jaconets and Cambri New Styles of Printed DeLaines Mourning Bsregesidud Gie nes kt Plain and Printed La - American, Engsh ad Pr dtu Linen Popline, Ginghams, aet &. ;ea :. We have, also, an extra..asao )t 4.W, latest styles of JEWELRYw i cunAMa then any other hoase tW& "bf eM'i leston. '-d Our Stoek. of. HATS, .B002A SADDLERY, GROCERIES , 4 I4wq AND CROCKERY ini pleasethe' most fastidouns . Lojpni'res, Mareli 25 . 6ct -t3 T :Abbeville Banner plese 4ni mj and~forward bill to F- Qa a sHTfusteeii inin Ree or d r. Rosr .Nni Ssatisfact~io.1f rnit''th roi td s e andthe publialgen danee of MusedCRRX biher andetdllissfW * b e ames -6 aren 1 1r - W ANTD bythe abbue nEd*elii' - WPlak Road Compsany y thefe^nst1E year, TWENTY able-bodied HANDS.: ~jply, to H. A. KENRICK,-reidnt~or.s 8. TROWJBIDGE, Super'dent . Hamburg, Feb 3, 1851. t I ~ ete.. to render them in duly attestedan these owing the said estate will please to make immediate pay ment. SILAS: LANIER,.Adm'r. Curn Test. aurt. Sept 4, 1850 .1 S JVegroes! Jegree!!l 13 LIKELY YOUNG-NEGROES 'for'ule, t.e..among them a good.Cook and pait&ese stress, a good Miller, a good plain .Caripguter, and the others likely yomng field I:a:ids. -T# close out they willal'be sold'forsverfAmll'jr~fJ its. Call and see them at thieDrug Store e.f3. F.d&A-. edgue. .3 ---.--:s ALL persons indebted' to HenryE.14y Note or book. account, are .requee to make immediate payment, as. longer indujen1~ cannot be given. JI5AMES CRESWELL, shAgzd Nor. 28 1850 tf 245 30 BLS. CHOICE STONE LDWE, not -Q slacked, in fine order. Fase Hamburg, Feb 3, - t S Land for Sale Ir HE Subscriber offers for sale tat ezeellent Ftract of lend whereon he now residea,.sit uted In this District, on th ~hart'ti fso Key Roads, twenty mile. fronm Hamburg,. and eleven from Edgefield Court Houseqnanig fve hundred and sixty (560) acres. Said lends are ins healthy locality, well water ed with excellent spring of water. Attaehied ato the premises are a godGin-Houseand Screw, with all other improvements, necessary for farm ing puposes NIHLSMERIWETHEE. Notice. A LL Persons indebted to tlie Eatte o'aai .t.Blackwvel,; deceased, ak immelIate payment, and thos9~in~~ will preset tln rprytesLl1t3ir3 - .f.atde~TSo DL C 4n ~ d them duly- attested; d~~ immediate pame erv. e. -a 7 April29;-' -. ok -rh~ siar r0 iOKEGS of30U1I Forale by .1 * ') - HambrgFb19 ,,.3