Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, April 17, 1851, Image 3
Correspondence of the Advertiser.
HAMBURG, April 15.
Mr. Editor :-The last two weeks have been
quiet ones go far as business goes. Last week
we had a small edition of Noah's flood ; no great
damage done, except destroying gardens, wash
ing down fences, &c. No Goods were lost, I
believe.
Our Commission and other Merchants com
plain of the great difficulty of getting Goods off,
destined for the up-country. The quantity of
Goods seeking conveyance is very great, and our
country friends can obtain loading to wherever
they desire it.
Our cotton market is quiet, under the influ
ence of a decline of j cent in New York. I
quote fair to prime I I a 1 I cents. Bacon Sides
101 a 11 ets Shoulders SI a 9 ets ; lams 121;
Corn 90 cents; Meal $1.
COLUMBIA, April 15.
The demand for Cotton was less active to-day,
and when business closed in the evening it was
ascertained that prices had lost j of what they
had gained on Friday and Saturday ; Fair Cotton
settling down at 11 cents.- Telegraph.
CHARLESTON, April 14
Our cotton market is unsettled and prices are
irregular, but decidedly more in favor of buyers.
Sales 950 bales, at 9j a 12k-the bulk of the
sales (600 balee) at 101 a I1.-Carolinian.
. or the Bouthern Congress.
Mr. EDIToR: I offer for the consideration
of the voters of this Congressional District,
Col. F. W. PIcKENs and DRAYToN NANCE,
Esq., as candidates to represent it in the
Southern Congress. They are gentlemen of
ripe experience, of tried patriotism, and united
to the State by the highest ar.d holiest ties.
These gentlemen would possess some ad
vantages from their attendance upon the
Nashville Convention above many others, no
less worthy and qualified in other respects.
A VOTER.
Butler Lodge, No. 17 I 0 0, F,
A Regular meeting of this Lodge
will be held on Monday evening next
at 8 oelock.
JOSEPH ABNEY, See'y.
April 17, 1851 tf 11
Masonic Notiec.
A Regular meeting of CON
CORDIA LODGE, No. 50, will
be held at their Hall on Saturday
the 19th April, at 2 o'clock! P. M.
A punctual attend'ance of all the
Members is requested,
CHARLES McGREGOR, Src'nv.
April 10, 2t 12
AGNEW, FISHER & CO.
NEWBERRY C. H.,
Importers fnl Dfaler in
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
GUNS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS,
DRY GOODS,
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
BOOTS, SHOES, -HATS, CAPS,
GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS.
I~lE advertiiers would respectfully invite the
- 'anti~of-pormone visiting .Newberry, toit
an examination of their Stock of:Goods, which
consists of-almost evei-y article in the HA RD
W AR E; GROCE RY DRY GOODS line,
all of -which they will sell as eNEAP' as the same
article can be purchased in Charleston, with
tranportation only added.
AGNE W, FISIIER & CO. 1
No. 2 and 3, Merchant Row,
In front of Newvberry Court House.
April 17 - 3t 13
To Contractors & Builders.
SEALED Proposals will be received by ther
QCommiissioners of Publie Buildinigs of Ede
field District, for the builditig of a NEW JA IL,
until the 15th June next. The Plan and Spe ci
fications of the work ean be seen at the Sheriff's
Office.
JOHN IIUJET, CuaIISN.
April 17 9t 13 1
E7" The Temperance Advocate and Augusta
Republic will publish the above weekly, until the (
15th June. and forward their accounts to this I
office for payment.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Nancy Berry,
Claiborn Berry & others.
B)Y Virtue of an order from John Hill, Esq.
IJOrdinary of Edgefield District, I shall
proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H. on the first
Monday ini May next, the lands belonging to
the Estate of Thomas Berry, dee'd., situate
in said Distriet, on waters of Indian Creek,
containing one hundred and fifty acres, more
or less, and adoining lands of Arthur Do
zier, Isaae Riley Thomas McCartey and Ja
sob McCarty.
Said lands will be sold on a credit until
the 15th day of January next. Purchaser to
give bond and two approved secnrities, and a
mortgage of the premises to the Ordinatry to
secure the purchase money. Costs to be
paid in Cash.
S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D.
April 11, 1851 Ste 13
Iee! ice! Ice!
T HIE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a
large supply of SUPERIOR ICE, whole
sale and retail, wvhich lhe offers to the City and
Country trade, on as reasonable terms as any
other House in the City.
JOHN B. MART[N, AG ENT,
Charleston Neck Ice House.
Charleston, S. C., March 15, 1851.
W. .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 Charleston, S. C., and the Ice will be
forwarded on the receipt of the same.
J. B. M., Agent.
Cost price charged for Casks and Blankets.
D~rayage to Rail Road, 121 cents per package.
March 20 tf 9
Bacon.
1A {f\{ Lb. BLTIORESIDES,
Ug UUUJust eceived and for sale low by
WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE.
March 24 1851 if 10
Corn. Flour and Raams.
3000 BUSHELS PRIME CORN,
46 BBLS. CANAL FLOUR, Double
extra Genesee & Empire Mills.
2000 LBS. PRIME H AMS, just reccived
from Baltimore, and for sale by
JOSIAH SIBLEY.
Hamburg, March 15, 4t 9
.r. 0. J~olasses.
1 B IS. NEW CROP, a superior article, for
sale by . 11. A. KENRICK.
J. M. N E M
M?
WHOLESALE & RI
TRUNKS, CARP1
UNDER THE UNITED STA2
T M. NEWBY & CO., have just receivek
*jCLOTIINU. Gentlemen in want of 4
BEST MA TERIAL, MAKE and FINI
states Hotel.
They also keep a large lot of fine SHIl
Wlr Call in and see them.
April 17, 1851.
Executive Office.
CHARLESTON, April 10, IS51.
B Y HIS EXCELLENCY J. H. MEANS,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in
and over the State of South Carolina.
Whereas, information has been received at
this Department that JACKSON VAIGNEM,
charged with the commission of an atrocious mur
der, has escaped from jail at Gilisonville, in the
State aforesaid: Now, therefore, in order that
the said Jackson Vaignern may be brought to
trial, I, JOHN II. MEANS, Governor of the
State of South Carolina, do hereby offer a re
ward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for the
apprehension and delivery of the said Jackson
aignem to the Sheriff of Beaufort District or
into any jail in this State.
The said Vaignen is about five feet nine in
ces high. black eyes, hair and beard; dark
complexion ; about twenty-three years of age,
and has the end of his right fore-finger cut off
about the middle of the nail.
Given under my hand and seal of the State, at.
Charleston. the tenth day of April, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
fifty-one, and in the seventy fifth year of the
Sovereignty and Independence of the United
States of A merica.
J. II. ME ANS.
By the Governor :
Bess. PElRY, See'ry of State.
[[ The several papers in this State; also the
ugusta Republie, Columbus Times and Savan
ah Georgian are requested to give the above
ree.insertions, one' each -week, and' forward
eir accounts for payment to this Department.
A pril 17 3t 13
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
'ilson Holstein and " ife,
and ot hers, tBillfor Part iI'n.
vs
~H. Norris arnd others.J
T appearing to my saLtisfa~e:ioni that Wmn.
B.Nrrs ally Sawyer, Alexander Nor
. Luther Norris :mnd Nathiain J. Norris, De
Ldants, reside beyond the limits of this
ate: On motion of M1r. GRIFFIN, Solijit or,
-dered, that the satid Defenadanits, as also,
nv child or chiliren of the siad Nathan J.
rris, noet nameind abonve, do appear and
ad. answer or demuir to this liill. wit hin
re months froim the piibhientin of this
.er. or that the said 1ill be taken pro coni
so :'gainst them.
S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D.
Comm'rs Office, A pril 16, 1851.
April 17 3m 13
.f Tanner Wanted.
GOOD) TANNER and DRESSER of
LLeather, whio can come recommended as
iing well qualitied to carry on the above busi
tes, can obtaini immnediate employment and good
rages, by applyingt to the Subscriber personally,
rby letter directed to Lonigmiire's Store, Edge
i~d District, S. C.
A pril 17 tf 13
lST The Augusta Republic and Charleston
ua will copy the above once a week, for two
nonths, and forward aceounts to this oflice.
Brought to thie Jail
F this Distriet, a negro manm who says his
name is J011N, mid that he belongs to
[r. George Thornton, living near Columbus,
~eorgia. Said John is five feet eight indhes
tgh, dark comnplected, about 23 yeaurs of age,
d has a large sear on the back part of his
and caused by a burn.
The owner is requested to come forward,
ove property, pay charges and take him
way, otherwise he will be dealt with ne
ording to law..
H. R. SPANN, J. E. DI.
April 17 tf 13
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN EQUITY.
L. M. Mundy and others, ? Bill for Mar
R. P. Quarlecs and others. i shalli'g Assets.
N pursuance of an Order of the Court of
n qity in this case, passed at June Term,
850: Notice is hereby given to the Credi
tors of the late Mercantile Firm of Penn &
Brannon, composed of G. L. Penn, Edmund
Penn and WVilliam B. Brannon, and for the
aar 1837 of the same persons, and of Shep
nrd S. H~udson, and of Brannona & Mundy,
>mposed of said Win. B. Bratnnon and L
. Mundy, and of Brnnnon, Mundy & An
lrson, composed of William B. Brannon, L.
. Mundy and Robert Anderson, and of
Brannon & Anderson, composed of Win. B.
Br:mnon and snid Robert Anderson, and of
. . & WV. B. Brannon, comiposed of said
. B. Brannon and E. W. Bran~non, and also
to the Creditors of the individual partners
>mposing said Mercantile Firms, to prove
d establish their demands before me on
[onday the 26th~ day of May next, and flail
ing to do so, they will be batrred from any
share of the assets pratyed to be Marshalled
in this ease.
-S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D'.
Comm'ra Offiee, April 9, 1851.
Apri..n n - . 12
TBY & CO.
TAIL DEALERS IN
.T BAGS, &c. &c.
'ES HO TEL, AUGUSTA, GEO.
I their Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER
;ODS in their line, can find thema of the
MJat their Establishment, under the United
TS, DRAWES, SUSPENDERS, &e.
3m 13
New Spiing and Sunnmer
GOODS.
WILLIAM 3. ORANE,
AUGUSTA, GA.
H AS JUST returned from New York with
a large and splendid assortment of FAN
CY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, among
theum are many rich and fashionable
Driss Goods,
consisting in part of
Rich Chene and Brocede Silks,
Chamelion, Plaid and Foulard Silks,
Plain Black and Watered do
Fine Embroidered Donna Louise,
Rich Chene Donna Maria,
Elegant Embroidered Crape De Paris,
Rich Figured Tyrolinnes,
Paris Printed Organdies, new designs,
Chene Figured Silks, Tissue and Berages,
Elegant Polka Spot Laiska,
Glace Poplin and Plain Berages,
Superior Black Bombazine and Alpaceas,
Black Tissue and Grenadines,
Black Embroidered Swiss Muslin, a new article
Rich White and Black Lace Mantillas,
Black and White Lace Scarfs and Capes,
Rich Embroidered and Plain Crape Shawls,
Embroidered Sleaves, Cuffi 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 usu7.1.v found in a Dry Goods
Store. He would respeetilly invite these who
visit Augusta to give him a call, as 1to is deter
mined to sell as low as any other house In the
City.
17 First Dry Goods Store belowo the United
Sates Hotel.
A pril 9 2t 12
New Commission House,
.HAMBURG. S.C.
enHEsI.ndersigbed having been engaged in a
I GENERAL COMMISSION and FAC
TOR AGE BUSINESS for thme lastflfteen yjears, I
in this place, takes pleasure in informuing his old
customers and the public generally that lie has
o~ened a House to transact said business in all I
its various branches.
From the long experience he has had in this
busiess, enables him to' say in confidence, that
he will do as woell for tho~se who,. patronise huimt :s
any other llouse in the United States or Cali
fornia, and that no eiTort shall be left untried, on
his part. to do arrEnt.
Consignmuents of COTTON and all other spe
ies of produce, as well as IER CII ANDIZE.
frt the Country will have his inditnidual and per
sonl attention, for wImch,. he hopes, his labior I
mayi be. benencial both to his constiuents and
h~iself.
A. M. BENSON.
A pril 1, 1851. 6m 12
- ... --- - in
List of Letters
EMAINING in the P'ost Office at Edge'
IL field C. H., on 1st April.
A tkinson, James D. Henderson, James
Alexander, Thos. K. Henderson, E. B. (
Anderson, Thos. Harwood, G. B.
Abney, Mrs. C. Heatht, Sarah
Adams, Nancy Icleburger, Adamn 2
Avery, John Johnston, James (
A bey, Mrs. M. Jay, Jatmes or Jesse v
Brandon, jr., John Jones, Henry P.
Boothe, James Key, Henry
Boyd, Mary 2 Kenny, C. HI. 2
Bean, Franklin Keese. Esq.. E.
Booker, Boston Meriwether, Dr. S. G.
Cumboa. Jordan Minchel, Mary C.
Cartledge, Samuel Morris, Doctorn
Capu man, Thos. Mays, Elizabeth
Crowl. Rev. J. HI. Matlock,F. Graves & r
Culicath, Lewvis Mosley. John C.
Claybrooks, S. Nichalds, WV. C. 2
Cohratn, Robert Ogillvie, J. H. Judge
Cockam, Mairy Owsly, W. WV.
Crol'ord, W.V . Posey, Benj.
Cooer & Co., I. W. Permenter, Johrt
Cybrook, Dr Rt. W. Perdew, John
Corley, Znechariah Rutledge. P. S.
Conner, Ceborn Smith, Win.
Cartledge, Mary Selleek, F. W.
Collings, Lewis Stevens, Thomas
Dust, Miss L. Smith, Oliver
Dilleney, Jesse R. Scott, Dav'id
Fletcher, Samuel M. Smith, Alfred
Glenn, James H. Salter, John
Gill, John Samuel, Elizabeth
Henderson, Miss E. 2 Stevens, Samue'!
Howard, John Towls, William .
G. L PENN, P. Mf.
April 10 St 12
Not ice.
JTD. TIBB1ETT'S will hiereafter sell
~t. BOOTS and gHOES, at the fol
lowing prices, for C A SH O NL Y:
Fine Water Proof Boots,........... $9 00
Fine Pump Boots,.....,........... 00
Fine Welted do.................7 00
Men's fine Pump Shoes,........... 3 75
do do Welted do........ ....3 50
do Kip do do...........-.200
Ladies Calf Shoes,................ 1 75
do do Blootees,...............2 00
January1, 1851. tf 1
1%ottee.
A LL those indebted to the Estate of A biah
Robertson deceased, are requested to make
payment, and t~ose having demands to present
them, properly attested.
JOHN HILL, Admn.
April 29, 15
Bagging anmd Rope.
25 Bales GUNNY BAGGING,
200 Pieces Dundee Bagging,
75 Coils, & inch Kenituckmy Hope.
For sale by A. BUTRNSIDE.
Il.,,,u,,, Feb1.' tf s2
NEW SA 8 UII IME R
GOODS!
Cheay and Low for Cash!
T HE Subscriber respectfully invites attention
to his large. and handsome assortment of
FRESI I GOODS, adapted to the present and
approaching seasons; Among which may be
found most of the latest and fashionable Styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as
Plain and Figured Black Silks,
Plain and Figured Cliene do (very pretty,
Foulard Silks and Muslin.,
Printed Jaconets and Swiss Muslin.,
Plain and Printed Organdies,
Brocade Tissues, Bareges, Grenadcens,
Crape de'Parris, French Cambrics & Lawns
French Scotch and American Ginghams,
Embroid'd Capes, Collars, Cufis and Sleeves
Edgings and Insertings,
Silk Th d..and&Kid Gloves,
Silk and! otton Hosiery,
Silk Cr~e and Straw Bonnets, with hand
some Ribbons and Artificials to match,
Fans and Parasols-with many other arti
cles useful as well as ornamental.
Also for tilse Geuntlemen.
ORLEANS CLOTHS, SPRING CASIMERES,
LINEN DRILLINGS AND NANKINS,
JATS, GLOVES, OPERA AND GAI
TER BOOTS, SHOES AND
SLIPPERS, &c., &c.
Together with a general assortment of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SADDLERY,
AND CA#TINGS,
All of which shall be sold at the lowert market
price, with a liberal diseount to those who buy
for Cash.
W. P. BUTLER.
April 3, f1
W. P. BUTLER,
I NVITES attention to his largo and handsome
assortment of JEWELRY among which may
be found Gold and Silver WATCHES. Guard,
Fob and Vest CHAINS, BRACELETS, Ear
and Finger RINGS MEDALIONS, LOCKETS
BUTTONS, SEALSCHARMS and BROA
CUES, of the most fashionable pattern.
-A.L S O
A lot of superior DOUBLE BARREL GUNS,
warranted good.
April 3, tf 11
More New Goods.
HE Subscriber is now receiving an opening
one of the largest and best selected STOCK
)F GOODS that has.ever been offered for sale
n the country, consisting of a great variety of
DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROKE
RY, GLASSWARE f GROCERIES,
ad in fact EVERY ARTICLE usually made use of
n the country, and will:be sold very .ow Foa
Asu or on accommodating terms to punctual
ustomers.
M. W. CLARY.
April8 -.6t 12
To the Public
W E are now receiving a large and well se
lected stock of DRY GOODS, GROCE
IES, HARDWARE, HATS,SHOES, &.- I
hich will be sold at tles LowESr market price.
WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE.
March 27 tf .10
N OTIC E..
a Ulamburg, to Me AI.E & BaOWN, wouid
'espetfully inform all pasns indebted to him,
ither by note or accou4 that hie finds it necs
ary to wind up his biiess immediately.
Those indebted toinWplese call qn Mes
a. SAL.E & BlowN, wh o-are authorized to re
cipt in niy naume, aiid nmake payment as soon as
osible. fo h
In retiring frmteconcern, I would return myi
nere thanks to tny friends for their liberal sup
ort. arid iecommend the-ndw firm of SALis&
|nowVN to the confidence of the public.
JOHN K. HlORA.
Hamburg, A pril 7, 3m 12
Copartnershli A otice.
F TE U~ndersitrned having purchased the in
Lterest of JonN K. HIoRA, in the
CLOTH ING ESTABLISHMENT,
ould respectfully inifo'ms his friebds and the
ublie generally, that they have associated them
lves in the Clothing Business, in Hamburg,
der the name of SAL.E & BROWN, and will
ntinue to occupy the old stand of lUonA &
EwaY, so long and favorably known to all per
mna visiting this place.
They would also inform the public that an en
ire new Stock of
IEADY MADE CiLOTHING t
nowv being received, consisting of every variety
f articles for Spring and Summer trade, to
ether with a superior Stock of
ATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, BUGGY AND HAND
UMBRELLAS, CARPET NAGS, &c., &c.
all and examine, for evet effoi't on our part
pill he exerted to sustain te former reputation
fthe H~ouse.
W. W. SALE,
Hambug, ~GEO. F. BROWN.
HabrApril 7, 3m 12
Elead Quarters,
RE ADY CREEK, April 2d, 1851.
RDE R NO
VPHE LOWER BATTALION, 2thRegiment,
I. S. C. xl., will appear at the RED HILLi, on
iaturday the 10th of May next, for Drill and
leview.
The UPPER BA TTALION1, will aippear at.
nNauG, on Saturday the 17th May ncxt. for
)rill and Review.
The CoinmissioUed ad .non-Commissioned
)ficers will assemble tho day previous armed.
nd equiped as the law diteeds for Drill and In
truetion.
The Major of each IBattialiofh is aiai-ged with
he extension of this order.
By order of WM. QtUATTLEUTM, . I
Col. 9th Reg'tS. C. M.
April1o, 3t 12
flead-tourters,
2n REGlIMENT CAVALRY,
E DGEFIEI.D C. H.,April 1, 1851.5
)1DER NO. 1.
TiHE Edgefield Squadron od Cavalry -il1 aip.
L pear at Edgefield Court House, armed and
~qipped as the law directs, on Tuesday the 6th
f May next, for Drill and Review.
The Abbevilie Squadron will appear at Abbe
nIl Court House, on Tuesdag the 13th of
Iay next, armed and equipped, in like nmanner,
r Drill and Review.
Commissioned and noff-eoflimissioned Offi
ers will assemble the day previodsa, at the place
f Rendezvous of their respective Squadrons, for
Drill and Instruction.
A complete return of the Strength. Arms and~
Equipments of each Company, will be required
in the day of Drill.
By order of THOS. W. LANH AM,
Col. 2d Rcg't Cavalry.
A pril 3, 3t . 1.1
I13' The Abbeville Banner,. will please copy
twice, T. W. L.
Notice.
LLthose having demands against thme estate
of Ale .Addison,- deceased, are reques
ted to present them properly attested and those
indebted to make payment.
G, A. ADDISON, , x'a
E. J. MIMS.
MOST IMPORTANT
AN IMMENS]
FRENCH, ENGLISH & Al
Largest, Cheapest, and Bes1
UNPRECEDENTED
GRAY BR
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in I
290, BRjOAD STR EET,
(NO SECO?1
G RAY BROTHERS, in returning thanks I
which they have received since the open
them that the principle of vending none but (
muneration, FOR CASH, shall be strictly adh
In announcing to theircustomers, and the
owing to the great increase of their business f
induced to purchase a larger and more varied s
now prepared to offer the above for the inspec
for style and qnlity will be found second to no
low scale of prices as will enable them to con
Houses in the irde. Tn enumerate the differi
ttseless. Sulhiev i;:to say, it will be found re
trade. Ail of w:ieh Is been purchased by o
most eminent M.Tnnfar:nrers. The Goods ar
inexperienced can purelia-e with eonfidence.
The following will give the heads of the <
tent and variety:
Ladies' Dress Ylaterials, In a
Watered, figured :nd plain Silks,
Figured, Shot.and Brocaded Gros deNaples
Plain Chamelions, in every shade,
Figured and Plain Ture Satins,
Chene Silks, in great variety,
Aluslin 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, Ctashmeres, DeLaines, &c.
A splendid assortment of White, Black
and Colored Canton Crape Shawls,
Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls,
Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Edgings,
Ribbons, Handkerchiefs,
Igir Merchants and Planters will find jt t
before purchasing elsewhere. No Second Pri(
Augusta March 31, 1851.
New Spring Goods. |
SNOWDEN & SHEAR,
AUGUSTA, GA.
AVE NOW received their full supplies of
SPRING & SUM1 %IER DRY GOODS,
:omnprising the largest assortment they have
Ter offered to the public, and embracing a great
ariety of new and splendid articles.
-AmoNo WmiCH ARE
Paris printed Grenidines, of rich and elegant
tyles.
Rich printed Crape de Paris Bareges, and
oulard Silks, of the latest Paris styles,
Superior French printed Jaconets, and Or
Fandies, of new and beautiful styles.
Rich Brocade Grenadines, an elegant article
or Ladies Dresses.
Superior plain Colored and Black Crape de
'aris, and plain Black Silk Grenadins.
nlain Black Satin de Chene, Satin de
ford, Rich Tfita and Black Watered Silks.
Rih Colored Dress 8311ks, of the latest Paris
lyle.
Small Checked Silks, for Ladies Spring and
ummer wear, of beautiful styles.
Splendid White Lace Robes, and White Gren
dines..
Real Valenciennes and Thread Laees.
Superio'r Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and In
rtings, (some of extra quality.)
Ladick Extra Rich French, Spanish and Bridal
Ladies superior White, Black and Colored
id Gloves.
Ladies Pat-asols, of rich and elegant styles.
Plain White and Black, and Rich Embroidered
Irenndine Shawls.
Rich Emnbroidered White and Mode Colored
ihawls, of splendid styles.
Superior plain White, Black, Salinon, Mode
id Cierry Colored Crape Shawls.
A very large supply of Mourning Goods, for
adies Summer wear.
Superior French, English and A merican Prints
a great variety of styles.
Superiot' Alanehester and Fi-ench Fancy, and
[urning Ginghams, of new and beautiful styles.(
A large suply of articles suitable for Gentle
cn's and' Youth's Summer' wear. -
With a great variety o~f other articles suitable
r FAMI1LY and PI ANTATION use, and to
Ii of wvhich, titey i'espectfully invite the atten
on of the public.
A April 10 _ tf ____12
Ladies Man tillas.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR. 4
AUG USTA, GA.
IAVE received from New York iLadies't
LParis made Silk M.\NTILLAS, of new.
ad splendid styles for summewr wear,I
Ladies French Worked 'Iuslin Miantillas, of
en latest Paris styles,
Ladies rich Whiite and Black Lace Mantillas,
felegant styles,
Ladies Black Lace Shawls, and White and
lak Lace Scarfs;
Ladies French Worked Muslin Collars, Che
iisetts, Cuffsn and Undersleevek,
Ladies Lace Collars, Cuffs and Undersleet-ce,
of beautiful styles.
To all of wvhicht they 'cspectfully invite the tit
ention of the Ladies.
A pril 10 tf 12
Ourtaini IMaterials.
SNOWDEN & SHEAR.
AUGUs rA, GA. .
AVEMt received from Newv York: White
1Embroidered Lace and Mluslin CAR
L'AINS, of newv and elegant styles.
White Embroidered Muslin Curtains, at very
ow prices.. .
Rich Colored Datmasks, for Curtains.
Superior- White and Fancy col'd Dimities.
Superior 4-4 French Furnitui-e Prints, and
lain and Twilled 4-4 Turkey Red.
Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins anid Bands,
To all of wvhich they respectfully invite the at:
cation of the public.
April 10 tf 12
.Xol're.
4LL persons indebted to the estates of Thos.
LI. Flood, deceased, are requested to make una
nediate payment, and all those having demands
gainst said estate to piesent thenm pt-operly attes
ed according to law.
WM, H2~REERT, Adm'r.
Sp S2t, 150 ly 33
Fifiv Dollars Itward.
A NAWAY from the Subscriber some time
Iin December lust. a negro man by the
tame of LUKE, about thirty yeavs of age, fivo
reet ten or eleven inches high, dark complexion
ad rather pleasing countenance. I purchased
tim of Allen S. Dozier, of thbis District, near the
aluda River, where he is wvell known, and most'
ikely lurking in that neighborhood.
I will pay Fifty Dollars for his delivery to me
ni amburg, or Thirty Dollars for his delivery
to any Jail in the State.G W.GR AY
H lamburg, Marehf4, 1851 tf 7
Shoulders.
9 9Lbs FINE SUOULDERS just
50 0 received and for-sale lowby.
WILLIAMS & CIIISTIE.
A-..n0 inf . 12
TO THE PUBLIC.
STOCK OF
qERICAN DRY GOODS.
, assorted in the South, at
LOW PRICES AT
OTHERS,
'oreign and Domestic Dry Goods.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
D PRICE.)
o their customers for the liberal patronage
ing of their establishment, begs to assure
rENUINE articles, and at the smallest re
-red to.
public, their return from the Markets, where,
>r the last twelve months, they have been
tock than usual, beg to say that they are
ion of purchasers. A class of Goods that
ne in the South, and will be sold at such a
ipete with any of the Wholesale or Retail
mt artieles comprising the Stock, would be
plete with every article connected with the
ine of the firm, on the best terms, from the
m..rked in plain figures, so that the most
lifferent departments, and some of their ex
Il the Fashionable Fabrics.
French Embroideries, Capes, Collars,
Cuffs, Sleeves, Trimmings, &e.,
White and Colored Counterpanes,
12-4 and 13-4, from $2 to 83,
13-4,14-4, and 15-4, from 34 to $12,
Linen Sheeting, all widths and prices,
Cotton. do. do.
Real Irish Linens, from 25 ets. to $1,50,
Pillow-ease do
White and Brown Damasks,
8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, from 50 ets to $2,
Linen and Cotton Diapers, Long Cloths,
Homespuns, Osnaburgs, Kerseys,
Tweeds, Satinets,
Linen and Cotton Drillings, Bed Tickings,
White and Colored Dimities, Flannels,
Broad Cloths, Drap De Ete,
Cassimeres, Vestings, &c., &c., &c.
their interest to call and examine this Stock
es.
GRAY BROTHERS, 290 Broad-st.
Millenery and Dress Making.
.RS. NICHOLAS takes this method of in
forming the Ladies of Edgefield, that
;he still continues to carry on the
VILL11% ER and DRESS MAKING
BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
it her residence. up-Stairs above Mr. B. C.
3YAN's Store, where she respectfully solicits a
ihare of patronage.
March 20, tf 9
Pretnum ilu Daguerreotypes!
VJ R. LEIGH of the firm of LEIGH & TuCKER,
L Augusta, Ga., whose Pictures was awarded
be first P-emium at the State Fair of Georgia,
could respectfully announce to the Ladies and
entlemen of Edgefield and vicinity, that he has
ken rooms at the Spann Hotel, and would be
leased to wait on all that may favor him with
heir patronage.
February 6, tf 3
Not ice.
r HTREE MILES of the Hlamburg and Edge
field P land Road being COMPLETED, it
nill be opened fur the use of the Public on the
0th instant.
RATES OF TOLL..
Vagons drawn by 4 or more horses,. .5e pr mile
do do " 2 do ..3o ""
do or Carts drawn by one do ..2c " "
3arriages, &c., drawn by two do .. 3c ""
lorseback Travellers,............le " "
11. A. KENRiCK. President.
Hamburg, March 18, 1851. 'if 9
I cad-Quarters.
Cor!AN's X ROADs, March 13, 1852.
)RDE R, NO
1HE UPPER BATrALTON of the 10th
URegiment, S. C. M., will appear at Towles',
n Saturday, the 3d of May, fur Drill and Review.
The Lower Battalion, will appear at Mt. Wil
ng, on Saturday the 10th of May, fur Drill
nd Review.
The Commissioned and non-Commissioned
)iieers will asscmble the day previous at the
lace of rendez~ous of their respective Battalions,
Jr .lrill and Instruction.
By order of 1tl. W. CLA RY,.
Col. 10th Regnt S. C. M.
March 20 8t 9
"Zn statu quo ante belm
Leather.
)F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at
the Trannery fur CasH.
Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter
he best article for H arness.
Cash paid for Hides and good Oak Bark.
All orders addressed to Williams & Christie,
r to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, will
se ptomptly attended to.
R. T. MIMS.
Feb. G. tf 3
L8lray.
IPALMEiR TYLER, living in Granite
. iltolls before me a BAY HORSE,
vith white hind feet, star in the foerhead, blind
n both ey'es, about fifteen harids high, and sup
>sed to be nine years old. A ppraised at $15.
J. J. SENTELL, M. E. D.
Feb. 13, 1821. 4tmi 6
Fish.
*[ B5LS inrge No. 3, MACKEREL,
)JU 30 Half barrels No 2"
'75 Kits, No 1,
50 Half Kits No L~ For sale by
A. BURNSIDE.
Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4
M~olasses.
30 11JIDS. CUBA MOLASSES.
10 " N. Orleans "
50 " Golden Syrup, very fine. For
ale by A. BURNSIDE.
ttamnbtrg Feb 13 tf 4
Turpeuttue Soap.
~O BOXES TURPENTINE SOAP,
20 boxes Variegated do
14 Cases Chinese Washing Fluid. For sale
U . A. KENRICK.
llanburg, Feb 3 tf 3
Executor's Sale.
4young negro woman and child.
do do do seamstress, washer,
starcher and ironer. At private sale, apply to
G. A. ADDISON, Ex'rs.
E. J. MLIS,
Jan.85th 1851.
.oice.
LL persons having demands against the cs
SAteo onIarsn deceased, ar;e ,re
attested, and all those indebted to the estate are
requested to mak e paymr~ent.
JA MES M. HARRISON.
Administrator.
Sept 3, 1850 ly 23
Chair.
A GOOD Stock of CHAfIS of dil'ere
.t.qualities, sizes, &c. For sale by
A. BURNSIDE.
lnTbu..k..w T-'.1 13 i f - 4
Cheap for Cash.
T HE SUBSCRIBERS arc now opening
large Stock of -
SPRING AND- SUMMER ,GQ0DS,
Of the newest and most fashionabis Stylcs,
among which are
Rich Colored and.Black fgured Silk, -
Tissue Silk and Rich Linen Lustres,
French Printed Lawns and Muslins,
Plain, Checked and Embroi'ed Giighams
French, English and AmericanPrints,
Pure Irish Linenana Linen Drill.,
Worked Collars, Capes Cuffisand Sleeves,
English and Germanllosiery,.
Kid and Pic-Nia Gloves,
Linen Sheetings'and'Snow drop Diaper,
Blea'ed and Browu.Shirtinguand- Sheetings
Cotton Oznabuvgs,.GcorgiaStripes& Yarns.
--Also
BONNETS, RIBBeNS,.HA'S-, CAPS .
BOOTS, SHOES, GATERS& SLIPPERS,
GRANITE, GLASS, CHINA AND BRITANIA
WARE, HARDWARE AND CUTTLEW..
NAILS, SADDLES, TRUNKS AND
CARPET BAGS, GROCERIES,.
TOBACCO and SEGARS;
In fact, a complete assortment oall kindi of
Goods usually kept in a Country Store. They
were carefully selected and bought unusuly
low, and as our object is to do strictly a- Q1
business, thq will be sold at a SNALI, ADVAMCE
oN -rTE COsT. A call is respectfully solicited,
from all who wish to save money by purchasiigt
their Spring supplies low for Cash.
J. B. SULLIVAN & BROTHER!
March 27, tf 10m
A Card.
I BEG leave respectfully to inform tlie cithene
of Edgefleld, Village and Country, that Ibhave.
commenced i MERCANTILE BUSINE8Sj: in
the house situated between Mir. BaYAWa Store
and the Court House.
My STOCK, consisting of all the varieties
usually found in a Village Retail Store, han Ueen
recently purchased in Charleston, from House.
that import their Goods,principally, direct from
Europe. And I flatter myself, thatsan ex,.
perience of five years in an Importing aid~Joh.
bing House in Charleston, together with otifer.
facilities, has enabled me to get a STOCK of'
GOODS. that will, in point of sTrYLr and parcn.
compare favorably with any Establishment in the
place. Persons wishing to purchase Goods. fon,
CASH or on a credit until first of January nerf,
will loose nothing by giving me a call.
A small share of patronage is carnestlysolieited:.
LOD. HILL..
Edgefield C. H., Mar 17, 1851. tf 9,
DRUG STORE.
D R. A. G. TEAGUE, having
purchased the interest. of. hi:
brother, E F. TzAous, dee'd., ir.
the DRUG STORE, at Edgel4d
C. H., takes this method of return-.
ing his thanks to their friends and.
the community for the liberal pat
ronage bestowed upon the firm,.
And informs his friends and the.
__public generally, that he will on
tinue the Sale of DRUGS, MEDICINE, &or,.
at Edgefield C. H.
He flatters himself that the experience derived
rrom fifteen years elose application to the gualit.
and Compounding of Dru, as wel as 'in the
administration, or remedal appliestien of the-&
iame will entitle him to some degree of-publie,
onflence in his abilit to procure,. eompouny,
and furnish his friend and .the publ.e with.
PURE and UNADULTERATED ditielef Eri
[is line.'
He wfil ontinue to keep~ flr- sale -all satiaes-e
usually kept by Druggists; ands pledgsir himudf
n sellas xw as Drugs &.,of temauli
ire sold in Hatmburg or Augusta.
Accounts to become due 'demliannually: tlie
let of January and thei1st of"July>
He is also willing to attend a small praetlee oP"
tis Profession, in its various branchesiseia-The'n
Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstones andt.
Dentistry.
Office at his Drug Store, where' he maya
rays be found in the day, except professionally'
ibsent, and at night atter 9 o'clock, at his real-'
lence-the late residence of E. F. Teague,dee'd.
Miarc h277, f 10
2,200 Acres Pine Lands
FOR SALE!
B EING desirous of making a change in my.
business, I will sell at private sale my linds
mI Shaw's Creek, 13 miles from Edgefleld, and'
10 from Aiken. On the premises arc an abun
lance of water power, well improved with dwel
tings and other houses, and also, my POTTERY
ittachied. There can nowv be a bargain had.
C. RHODES.
March 6,3 m 7
CE' The Newberry Sentinel will please copy
three times and forward bill to this oficee.
.Wrotice.
T HE distributees of the Estate of Wiley Glo.
Iver, dee'd., will please take notice that onw
the 7th day of May next, that a decree for Dis-.
tribution will be made by the Ordinary of Edge
leld District, in said Estate, and Ci-editors of tlw
Estate will please hand in their claims to the
A dministrators of Four Mile Br'aneh, BarnweIb
District, for payment on or before that time.
JAS. J. WIIBON, Adm''r.
Jan 30,1851. - t
NOTICE.
A LL persons indebted to Henry 11. Hill, by
NL.I.ote or book aecount, are requested to
make immediate payment, as longer indulgene
cannot be given.
JAMES CRESWELL, Assignee.
Nov. 28 18541 tf 4
Lime.
30O BLS. CIIOICE STONE LIME, net
slce,in fine order. For sale by
HI. A. KENRICK.
Hamburg, Feb 3, ts 3
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to- the Estate-of Isaiah'
Blackwell, deceased, are requested to make
innnediate payment, and those having demands
will present them properly attested,
JAMES BLACKWELL, Adm'r.
April 17 1850 tf 13
Land for Sale S
rw HE Subscriber offers for sale that excellent
..tract of land whereon he nowr resides, sit
uisted in this District, on the Martintown and
Key Roads, twenty miles from Hamburg, and.
eleven from Edgefield Court Housecontaining
five hundred and sixty (560) acres.
Said lands arc in a healthy locality, well water'
ed with excellent springs of water. Attaehed
to the premises are a good Gin-House and Screw,
with all othcr improvements, necessary for farm
ing purposes.
NICHOLAS MERIWETHER.
Notice.
A LL those having demands against the Estate
L.of Abner V. White, deased,are requested
to present them, properly attested, and those in
debtcd to make payment.
JOUN HILL, Adin.
A pril 29, tf 15'
Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the Es
t3tate of Jacob Long, dee'd., will pi-emen
them duly attested, and those indebted'whldke
mnmediate payment.'
J..-A. EICHER~fGER.
.Tan3 tner . 2..