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E r S*tartetn. Correspondence of the Advertiser. nHAMBURG, April 15. Mr. Editor .-The last two weeks have bec quiet ones go far as business goes. Last weel we had a small edition of Noah's flood no grea damage done, except destroying gardens, wash ing down fences, &c. No Goods were lost, believe. Our Commission and other Merchants com plain of the great difficulty of getting Goods ofl destined for the up-country. The quantity C Goods seeking conveyance is very great, and on country friends can obtain loading to wherevel they desire it. Our cotton narket is quiet, under the influ enee of a decline of 4 cent in New York. quote fair to prime 114 a 11 cents. Bacon Sides 10i al1 ets; ShouldersA 8a9 ets; Hams 124: 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 bad lost 4 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 91 a 124--the bulk of the sales (600 bales) at 10j a 114.-Carolinian. .or the Southern Congress. Mr. EDITOR: I offer for the consideration of the voters of this Congressional District, Col. F. W. PIcKENs and DRAYTOx 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 and 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 1. 0 0, F. A Regular meeting of this Lodge will be held on Monday evening next 4 at 8 oelock. JOSEPH ABNEY, Sce'y. April 17, 1851 tf 11 Masonic Notice. 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 attendance of all the Members is requested, CHARLES MCGREGOR, SEC'RY. April 10, 2t 12 AGNEW, FISHER & CO. NEWBERRY C. IT., Importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DRY GOODS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, BOOTS, SHOES, hATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, WINES -AND LIQUORS. H11E advris' would respectfully 'invite the L- a t ertlopersons visiting 'Newberry, toi an examination of their Stock of Goods, which consists of -almost ever-y article in the HA RD W AR E; GROCERY 4. DRY GOODS line, all of wvhich they will sell as CH EAP as the same article can be purchased in Charleston, with transportation only added. AGNEW, FISHER & CO. No. 2 and 3, Merchant Row, In front of Newberry Court House. April 17 - St 13 To Contractors & Builders. S EALED Proposals will be received by the QCommissioners of Public Buildings of Edge field District, for the building of a NEW J A IL, until the 15th June next. The Plan and Speci fications of the work can be seen at the Sheriff's Office. J011N IIUIET, CuAntN. A pril 17 Pt 13 11 The Temperance Advocate and Augusta Republic will publish the above weekly, until the 15th June. and forward their accounts to this office for payment. SHERIFF'S SALE. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Nancy Berry, Claiborn Berry & others. B Y Virtue of an order from John Hill, Esq. Ordinary of Edgefield District, I shall procedd to sell at Edgefield C. H. on the first Monday lin May next, the lands belonging to the Estate of' Thomas Berry, dec'd., situate in said District, on waters of Indian Creek, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and adjoining 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 seenrities, and a mortgago of' the premises to the Ordinary to secure tihe purchase money. Costs to be paid in Cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. April 11, i851 3te 13 icee iee! Ice! T IlE Subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large supply of SUPERIOR ICE, whole sale and retail, which lhe offers to the City and Country trade, on as reasonable terms as any other House in the City. JOHN B. MARTIN, A GENT, Charleston Neck Ice House. Charleston, S. C., March 15, 1851. N.3.-Persons wishing Ice sent to any place on the South Carolina or Georgia Rail Rloads, can be supplied by addressing a letter to the A gent, at Charleston, S. C., and the Ice will be forwarded on the receipt of the same. J. B3. M., A gent. Cost price charged for Casks and Bhaukots. Drayage to Rail Road, 124 cents per package. Mareh 20 tf 9 Bacon. lA \[\[\V Lbs. BALTIMORE SIDES, UL ~ ~JV Just received and for sale low by -WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. March24 1851 tf 10 Corua Flour and Damus. 3094) BUSHELS PRIME CORN, 45 BBLS. CANAL FLOUR, Double extra Genesee & Empitre Mills. 2009 LBS. PRIME ILIS, just received from Baltimore, and for sale by JOSIAH SIBLEY. Hamburg, March 15, 4 .W9. 0. /Tlolasses. 15BL.S. NEW CROP, a superior article, for iJsale by . . 11. A. KENICK. tanr..,.. Fe '3 tf 3 -~J JMeNE1M M WHOLESALE & R TRUNKS, CARP] UNDER THlE UNITED STA7 T M. NEW BY & CO., have jnst receive< e CLOTlINU. Ge-ntleinen in want of I BEST AlA ITEiAL, 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. CIIARLESTON, April 10, 1851. BY 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 VAIGNEAI, charged with the commission of an atrocious mur der, las escaped from jail at Gillisonville, in the State aforesaid: Now, therefore, in order that the said Jackson Vaignem may be brought to trial, I, JOHN II. ME ANS, Governor of the State of South Carolina, do hereby offier a re ward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension and delivery of the said Tackson Vaignem to the Sheriff of Beaufort District or into any jail in this State. The said Vaignemin is about five feet nine in cies high. black eyes, hair and beard ; dark complexion ; about twenty-threc 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 iiftl year of the Sovereignty and Independence of the United States of A merica. J. II. MEANS. By the Governor: Bznm. PaR, See-ry of State. [(l7 The several papers in this State ; also the Augusta Republic, Columbus Times and Savan nahi Georgian are requested to give the above three insertions, one each wveck, and' forwvard their accounts for payment to this Department. April 73t 13 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wilson Holscein anid " ife, and ot hers, Bifor Partitn. vs E. H-. Norris anid others.J T appearing to my satisraecioni that Win. IB. Norris, Salhly Sawyer, Alexander Nor is, Luther Norris :mnd Naithanmm J. Norris, De fedants, reside bevond the limits of this State : On motion of Mr. Garrri, Solij:itor, Ordered. thait thle said Defenidaints, ais also, miy child or echihlrenm of' the saidl Namthani J. Norri:.. not n:ned ablove. do~ appear and plead.:mnswer or dlemur~ to this [till. withbin hree mointhIs frouim the piibl ietion of thIis Order. or tha:t the said .Ijill be taken pro con fesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comnm'rs Olliee, A pril 16, 1851. April 17 3m 13 d Tanner Wranied. 4GOOD TANNER and DRESSER of .. Leather, who ean come recommended as being well qualitiedl to carry on the above busi ness, can obtain immediate employment and good wages, by appjlyingf to the Subscriber personally, or by letter directed to Longmire's Store, Edge field District, s. C. A. PERRIN. A pril 17 tf 13 tr The Augusta Republic and Charleston Sui will cop'ly the above once a week, for two months, aiid forward accounts to this ofice. Broughit to thie JaIil O F this Dist riet, a negro man who says his name is JOH1N, and that lhe belong~s to Mr. George Thornton, living neamr Columbus, Georgia. Said John is live feet eight inc'hes high, dark complected, about 23 yeatrs of age, and has a large sear on thme baek part of hisa head caused lby a burn. The owner is requested to conic forward, prove property, pay charges and take him awa, otherwise he will be dealt with ac cording to law. H. R. SPANN, .3. E. D. April 17 tf 13 STATE OF~ SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQU1TY. L M. Mundy and others, ? Bill for Mar ts. ,sal' ses R. P. Quarles and others. 5 iwl scs IN pursuance of an Order of the Conrt of Equity in this case, passed at June Term, 1850: Notice is hereby given to the Credi tots of the late Mercantile Firm of Penn & Brannon, conmposed of G. L. Penn, Edmund Penn and William B. Brannon, and for the year 1837 of the same persons, and of Shep pard S. Hutdson, atnd of Brannon & Mtmndv, composed of satd Vim. B. Brannon and L. H. Mundy, atnd of Brannon, Mandy & An derson, composed of WVilliam B. Brannon, L H. Mundy and Robert Anderson, and of Brannon & Anderson, composed of Wim. B. Br:mnon :ind said Robert Anderson, and of . WV. & W. B. Brannon, composed of said V. B. Brannon and E. W. Brar.non, and also to the Creditors of the individual partners composing said Mercantile Firms, 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 barred from any share of the assets prayed to be Marshalled in this ease. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. ID. Comm'rs Ollice, April 9, 1851. BY & CO. ETAIL DEALERS IN ET BAGS, &c. &c. 'ES HO TEL, AUGUSTA, GEO. I their Stock of SPRING AND SUMMEF 300DS in their line, ctan find them of thi 11 at their Establishment, under the Unite< TS, DRAWES, SUSPENDERS, &c. 3m 13 New Spring and Sumne. GOODS. WILLIAM H. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GA. H AS JUST returned from New York witi a large and splendid assortment of FAN. CY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, among them are many rich and fashionable Dr ss Goods, consisting in part of Rich Chene and Brocade Silks, Chamelion, Plaid antd 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 Alpaccas, Black Tissue and Grenadines, Black Embroidered Swiss Muslin, a new articl Rich White and Black Lace Mantillas, Black and White Lace Scarfs 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 ol Goods suitable for Gentlemen's Wear. and al most every article usuWlv found in a Dry Goods Store. Ae would respctfuy invite these who visit Augusta to give him a call, as ho is deter. mined to sell as low as any other house in the City. ilT First Dry Goods Store belowo the United States Hotel. A pril 9 2t 12 New Commission House, IIA MBURG. S. C. rrHE Undersigned having been engaged in a IGENIERAL COMMISSION arid FAC TOR A G1 BUSINESS for the last fftt s, ears, in this plece, takes pleasure in infornmi' als old eutoimers amid the public generally the, he has opened a House to transact said business in all its various biranchies. Friiii the long experience he has had in this business. enables him to say in confidence, that he wvill do as well for thiose whoi patronise him as ny other I loose ini the United States or Cali foria, andi thiat nio etlbrt shall be left untried, on his pamrt, to d0 aE'rERt. Conisigmnments oif C(OTTON and all other spe cies of produce, as well as MlE R(CIIA NDIZ E fr the C:ounitiry will have his individual amid per sonal attention, te'r which. he hopes, his labor hmy be beneficial both to his constiunents and hiself. A. M. BENSON. A pril 1, 1851. 6m 12 List ot Letters R EMAINING in the P'ost Office at Edge' .field C. H., on 1st April. A tkinson, Jaimes D. Henderson, James Alexander, Thos. I.C. Henderson, E. B. Anderson, Thos. H~arwood, G. B. Abny, Mrs. C. Heath, Saraht Adams, Nancy Icleburger, Adam 2 Averv, John Johnston, James A bney, Mrs. M. Jay, James or Jesse Brandon, jr., John Jones. Henry P. Boot he, James Key, Henry Boyd, Mary 2 Kenny, C.'H. 2 Bean, Franklin Keese. Esq.. E. Booker, Boston Meriwethier, Dr. S. G. Cmboa. Jordan Mtitchel, Mary C. Cartledge, Samuel Morris, Doctorn Chapman. Thos. Mays, Elizabeth Crowl. Rev. J. HI. Matlock, F. Graves & CllneathI, Lewis Mosley. John C. Claybrooks, S. Nichatlds, WV. C. 2 Cohra, Roibert Ogillvie, J. H-. Judge Cockram, Mary Owsly, W. WV. Crohord, W.V . Posey, Bcnj. Cooper & Co., .1. WE. Permenter, John Cly brook, Dr R1. W. Perdew, John Corley, Zzichariah Rutledge. P. S. Conner, Ceborn Smith, Wtm. Cartledge, Mary Selleek, F. WV. Collings, Lewis Stevens, Thomas Dust, Miss L Smith, Oliver Dilleney, Jesse R. Scott. David Fletcher, Samuel M. Smith, Alfred Glenn, James H. Salter, John Gil, John Samuel, Elizabeth Henderson, Miss E. 2 Stevens, Samuel Howard, John Towls, William . G. L. PENN, P. M. April 10 3t 12 Not1ices J D TIBBETT'S will hereafter se l~t. BOOTS and SHOES, at the fol '.lowing prices, for C A S IL O N L Y : Fine Water Proof Boots,........... $9 O( Fine Pump Boots,,,....,.......... 0( Fine Welted do .............. 7 Men's fine Pump Shoes,........... 3 7t do do Welted do........ ....3 5 do Kip do do............ 20( Ladies Calf Shoes,................ - 1 t do do ilootees,............... 2 0( January 1, 1851. tf 1 li otice. ALL those indebted to thme Estate of Abial Robertson deceased, are requested to mask< payent, and tmose having demiands to presen thm, properly attested. JOHN HTILL, Adm. A pril 29t, 1.5 Baggwing and Rope. 25 Bales GUNNY BAGGING, 200 Pieces Dundee Bagging, 75 Coils, e inch Kentucky Rope. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. hbr..,., Feb-13 tf 2 NEW SPRe WANuS UVmmER GOODS! Cheap- and Low for Cash1 T HIE Subscriber respectfully invites attentior to his large, and handnsoie assortment o FR ESH GOODS, adapted to the present ani approaching scasons. Among which may be found most of the latest and fashionable Styles o LADIES' DRESS GOODS, such as Plain and Figured Black Silks, Plain and Figured Cliene do (very pretty Foulard Silks and Muslins, Printed Jaconets an'd Swiss Muslins, Plain and Printed Organdies, Brocade Tissues, Bareges, Grenadeens, Crape de'Parris, French Canibrics & Lawn French Scotch and American Ginghams, Embroid'a Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Sleeve Edgings and Insertings, Silk Ties an&7lid Gloves, Silk andidotton.Hosiery, Silk Criipe and Straw Bonnets, with hand some Ribbons and Artificials to match, Fans and Parasols--with many other arti eles useful as well as ornamental. Also for tMe Gesvilemun. ORLEANS CLOTHS, SPRING CASIMERES LINEN DRILLINGS AND NANKINS, HATS, GLOVES, OPERA AND GAI TER BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, &c., &c. Together with a.general assortment of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, AND CASTINGS, All of which shall be sold at the lowest marke price, with a liberal discount to those who bu3 for Cash. W. P. BUTLER. April 3, 11 W. P. BUTLER, INVITES attention to his large and handsom assortmentofJEWELRYamongwhich mal be found Gold and Silver WATCHES, Guard Fob and Vest CHAINS, BRACELETS, Eai and Finger RINGS, MEDALIONS, LOCKETE BUTTONS, SEALS, CHARMS and BROA CflES, of the most fashionable pattern. -ALSO A lot of superior DOUBLE BARREL GUNS warranted good. April 3, tf 11 fore New Goods. T HE Subscriber is now receiving an opening one of the largest and best selected STOCK OF GOODS' that has ever been -offered for sale in the country, consisting of a great variety of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROKE. RY, GLASSWARE < GROCERIES, and in fact EVERY ARTICLE usually made use of in the country, and will.be sold very LOW FOn CAsH or on accommodating terms to punctual customers. M. W. CLARY. Aprill8 -6t 12 To the Public WE are now receiving a large and well se w leeted stock of DRY GOODS, CROCE RIES, H ARDWARE, HATS,SHOES, &c. Which will be sold at the LOWEST market price. WILUIAMS & CHRISTIE. March 27 tf .10 N OTIC E.. T HEUdrind sl i neeti n Hamburg, to Mes LEz~ & Bnown, would respectfully inform all pros indebted to him, either by note or accoun$ that he finds it neces sry to wind up his busiess immediately. Those indebted to m~djplease call on Mes rs. SALE & BaowN, wlio are athorized to re eipt in my niamitt, and make payment as soon as ossible.. In retiring from the concern, I would return my inere thanks to tny friends for their liberal sup ort, arid i-ecommend the newv firm of SALs& BRowN to the confidence of the publie. JOHN K. HlORA. Hanmburg, A pril 7, 3m 12 C!oparftnershfl A1olice. T lIE Undersiened having purchased the in terest of JOHn K. HloRA, in the CLOT HING ESTABLISHMENT, would respectfully informs his friends and the pblie generally, that they have associated them elves in the Clothing Business, in Hamburg, mder the name of SALE & BROWN, and will ontinue- to occupy thme old stand of IlOnA & NEwsY, so long and favorably known to all per ons visiting this place. They wvould also inform the public that an en tire new Stock of ' IE ADY MADE C.OT HINd s now 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 NAS &c., &c. all and examine, for every effor't on our part will be exerted to sustain the former reputation f thme H'ouse. W. W. SALE, GEG. F. BROWN. H-amburg, April 7, 3m 12 Head Quarters, RE ADY CREEK, April 2d, 1851. O RDER NO T HE OWERBA TTAtION, 9th Regiment, IS.C. M., will appear at the RED Hrui., on Saturday the 10th of May next, for Drill and Review. The UPPER BA TTALION,. will appear at SEntNBURG, on Saturday the 17th May next. for Drill and Review. The Conissionied anid fion-Commissioned Oficers will assenmble the day previous armed nd equiped as the law direek foxf Drill and In The Major of each IBattalion is ciharged with the extension of this order. Ily order of WM. Q(iATTiLBBUM Col. 9th Reg'tS. C. ItI. A pril 16, 3t 12 Brcad-Qouters, 2kri REGIMENT CAVALRY, E DG EFIELD C. H., A pril 1, 1851. OJDER NO. 1. T EEdefield Squadron of Cavalry Wvil1 apt pea tEdgefild Court House, armed and equipped as the lawv directs, on Tuesday the 6th~ of May next, for D~rill and Review. The Abbeville Squadron will appear at Abbe ville Court house, on Tuesdag the 13th ol May next, armed and equipped, in like manner, for Drill and Review. Commissioned and noff-Cothmmissioned Offi ers will assemble the day previotis, at tihe plaet of Rendezvous of their respective Squadrons, fom Drill nnd Instruction. A complete return of the Strength. Arms anc Equipments of each Company, will be requircd on the day of Drill. By order of THOS. W. LANH AM, Col. 2d Reg't Cavalry. A pril 3, 3t 11 1LT The Abbeville Blanmer, will please cop: twice, T. W. L. Notices A LL those having demands against the estat LIof Allen B. Addison, deceased, arereques ted to present them properly attested and thos indebted to make payment. G. A. ADDISON,, E. J. MIDIS. Ex'rs. MOST MPOrTANI AN IMMENS FRENCH, ENGLISH & A Largest, Cheapest, and Bes UNPRECEDENTEr GRAY BI Wholesale and Retail Dealers in 290, BROAD STREET (NO SECO2 GRAY BROTHERS, in returning thanks which they have received since the ope them that the principle of vending none but muneration. FOR CASH, shall be strictly ad In announeing to their customers, and th owing to the great increase of their business induced to purchase a larger and more varied now prepared to offer the above for the inspe for style and quality will be found second to r low scale (if prices as will enable them to co -louses in Ithe ;rde. To enunmerate the diffe useless. Sulliec i: to sv, it will be found r trade. AUl ot which !:s been purcl:sed by most eminent M.mufar:nrers. The Goods a inexperienced can purchase with confidence. The following will give the heads of the tent and variety: Ladies' Dress iaterials, In Watered, figured and plain Silks, Figured, Shotand Brocaded Gros deNaples 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, Cashmneres, DeLaines, &c. A splendid assortment of White, Black and Colored Canton Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroidered Crape Shawls, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Edgings, Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, gF Merchants and Planters will find it before purchasing elsewhere. No Second Pr Augusta March 31, 1851. New Spring Goods. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H AVE NOW received their full supplies of SPRING &STWIMIER DRY GOODS, comprising the largest assortment they have ever offered to the public, and embracing a great variety of new and splendid articles. -Axomo wnICH ARE Paris printed Grenadines, 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 de Paris, and plain Black Silk Grenadins. vupe-r nlain Black Satin de Chene, Satin de Nord, Rich Talita and Black Watereud Silks. Rich Colored Dress Silket of the latest Paris' styles. Small Checked Silks, fur Ladies Spring and Summer wear, of beautiful styles. Splendid White Lace Robes, and White Gren adines. Real Valenciennes and Thread Laees. Superio-r Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and In sertings, (some of extra quality.)I Ladick Extra Rich French, Spanish and Bridal Fans. Ladies superior White, Black and Colored Kid Gloves. Ladies Pat-asols, of rich and elegant styles. Plain White and Black, and Rich Emnbroidcred Grenadine Shawls. Rich Embroidered White and Mode Colored Shawls, of spleuldid styles. Superior plain White, Black, Salinon, Mode: and Clierry Colored Crape Shawls. A very large supply of Mourning Goods, for* Ladies Summer wear. Superior French, English and A merican Prints in a great variety of style Superiot blanchester amd Fi-ench Faney, and Mourning Ginghams, of new anyl b~eautiful styles. A large suppily of articles suitable for Gentle me's and' Youth's Summer' wear. Witli a great variety of other articles suitable for FAMIlLY and PLANTATrION use, and to all of which, thicy recspectfully invite the atten tion of the public. A pril 10t_ tf _ ___12 Ladies Ylantilis. SNOWDEN1 & SHEAR. AUG USTA, G A. -I AVE received from New York iLadies' IParis made Silk M.\NTI LL.\S, oif newv and splendid styles for summner wear, Ladies French Worked Mtuslin .Mantillas, of the latest Paris styles, Ladies rich Wliite and Black Lace Mantillas, of elegant styles, Ladies Black Lace Shawls, and White and Black Lace Scarfs; Ladies French Worked Muslin Collars, Che iiasetts, Cul's and Undersleeves, Ladies Lace Collars, CuTys and Underslceeves, of beautiful styles. To all of which they zfespectfully invite the t tention of the Ladies. A pril 10 tf l12 Curtainl itaterials. SNOWDEN & SH-EAR. AUGUSTA, GL . TAVE received from Newv York: White .Embroidered Lace and Muslin CAR TA INS, of new and elegant styles. White Embroidered Mluslin Curtains, at very ow prices. Rich Colored Damasks, for Curtains. Superior White and Fancy col'd Dimities. Superior 4-4 French Furnitui-e Prints, anud Plaii and Twilled 4-4I Turkey Red. Gilt Cornices, Curtain Pins and Bands. To all of which they respectfully invite the ate tention of the public. A pril 10 tf 12 ALL persons indebted to the estates of Thos. Flood, deceased, are requested to make uana mediate payment, and all those having derhands against said estate to present them ptoperly attes ted acording to law. WM1 IItRElERT, Adm'r. Sept2, 1850 ly 33 Fiftv Dollars ut'war'd. R ANAW AY from the Subscriber some time Iin December last, a negro man by the name of LUKE, about thirty yeav-s of age, five feet ten or eleven inches high, dark complexion and rather pleasing countenance. I purchased him of Allen S. Dozier, of this District, near the Saluda River, where lie is wvell known, anai most likely lurking in that neighborhood. I will pay Fifty Dollars for his delivery to me in amburg, or ~Thirty Dollars for bis delivery to any Jail in the State.G.W AM Y H amburg, March' 4, 1851 tf 7 Shoulders. OOOLbs FINIC SHOULDERS just 500received andfor salelowhby WILLIAMS & CIIRISTIE. .. ---l~ t 12 'TO THE PUBLIC. E STOCK OF MERICAN DRY GOODS. t assorted in the South, at ) LOW PRICES AT 6OTHERS, roreign and Domestic Dry Goods. Auo tSTA, GEORGIA. VD PRICE.) to their customers for the liberal patronage ning of their establishment, begs to assure GENUINE articles, and at the smallest re iered to. public, their return from the Markets, where for the last twelve months, they have been stock than usual, beg to say that they are tion of purchasers. A class of Goods that one in the South. and will be sold at such a mpete with any of the Wholesale or Retail rent articles comprising the Stock, would be Dplete with every article connected with the nei of t he firm, on the best terms, from the -e m..rked in plain figures, so that the most different departments, and some of their ex. all the Fashionable Fabrics. French Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Cuffs, Sleeves, Trimmings, &c., White and Colored Counterpanes, 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 ets. to $1,50, Pillow-case do White and Brown Damasks, 8-4, 9-4 and 10-4, from 50 cts 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., &e., &c. to their interest to call and examine this Stocli lees. GRAY BROTHERS, 290 Broad-st. Millenery and Dress Making, - RS. NICHOLAS takes this method of in forming the Ladies of Edgefield, that she still continues to carry on the IUILLINER and DRESS MAKING BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, at her residence, up-Stairs above Mr. B. C. BiYAs's Store, where she respectfully solicits a share of patronage. March 20, tf 9 Premniumin Daguerreolypes! M R. LEIGH of the firm of LEIGH & TucKER, dUAugusta, Ga., whose Pictures was awarded the first P-emium at the State Fair of Georgia, would respectfully announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Edgefield and vicinity, that he has taken rooms at the Spann 1 rote1, and would be pleased to wait on all that may favor him with their patronage. February 6, if 3 Notice. , HIREE MILES of the Hlamburg atnd Edge. .Lfeldl Pland Road being COMPLETED, it will be opened for the use of the Public oa the 20th instant. RATES OF TOLL. Wagons drawn by 4 or more horses,.. 5c pr mile do do " 2 do ..3c " " do or Carteadrawn by onedo ..2c " " Carriages, &c., drawn by two do .. 3c " " Horseback Travellers,...........10 " " H1. A. KENRICK, President. Hamburg, March 18, 1851. tf 9 *hn d-Quuarters. Cor.EMAN's X ROADs, March 13, 1852. ORDER, NO 71'FHE UPPER BATTALION of the 10th I Regimnent, S. C. M., will appear at Towles', on Saturday, thte 3d of May, for Drill and Review. The Lower Battalion, will appear at Mt. Wil ling, on Saturday the 10th of May, for Drill and Review. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Ofiers will assemble the day previous at the place of rentder~ous of their respective Battalions, for .Irill and Instruction. By order of M. W. CL ARY, Col. 10th Reg'nt S. C. M. March 20 St 9 "In statu quo ante bou. Lecather. O F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, nmay bc had at the Tranttery fur Can. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the best article for Harness. Cash paid for ilides and gcood Oak Bark. All orders addressed to Williams & Christie, or to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, will be promptly attended to. R. T. MIMS. Feb. 6 . f 3 .EsIray. 1)PALMEIR TYLER, living in Granite .LJvilie, tolls before me a BAY IIORSE, witht white hind feet, star in the foerhead, blind in both eyres, about fifteen harids high, and sup posed to be nine years old. A ppraised at $15. J. J. SENTELL, M. E. D. Feb. 13, 1S51. 4ltm 0 Fish. /[ BB3LS ina-ge No. 3, MACKEREL, eJU .30 Half barrels No 2" '75 Kits, No 1, 50 Half Kits No L For sale by A. BUIRNSIDE. Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4 MYolasses. 30 IITDS. CUBA MOLASSES. 10 " N. Orleans " 50 " Golden Syrup, very fne. Fot sale by A. ]BURNSIDE. llamtblrg Feb 13 tf 4 Turpentine Soap. B91OXES TURPENTINE SOAP, 20 btoxes Variegated do 14 Case~s Chitnese Washing Fluid. For sk by H. A. KENPRICK. llamtburg. Feb 3 tf 3 Ex1ecutor's snle. young negro woman antd chtild. .A do do do seamtstress, washer starcher antd ironer. At private sle, apply to G. A. ADDISON, Exrs E. J. MIMSFO Jan.Stht 1851. .Jrolice. 1LL personsR having demtands against tie es i. tate of John Iharrison, deceased, arc re quested to hand thiemt to the subscriber, properl: attested, and all those indebted to the estate ari requested to mtak~ e payment. JAMES M. HARRISON. Admtinistrator. Sept 3, 1830 ly 23 Chaairs. A GOOD Stock of CHAIRS of diffcrc 1'qualities, sizes, &c. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. lTaTb, g,~ Feb.1 1'3 tf 4 NEW OODST Cheap for Cash. T TE SUBSCRIBERS are now opening .large Stock of SPRING AND- SUMMER GQODSr Of the newest and most fashionable Stflesf among which are Rich Colored and.Black figured Silk, Tissue Silk and Rich Linen Lustres, French Printed Lawns and Muslins . Plain, Checked and Embroi'edESinghams French, English and American Prints, Pure Irish Linen and -Linen Drillu, Worked Collars, Capes, Cuffih and Sleeves, English and German Hosicry,. Kid and Pic-Nio Gloves Linen Sheetings-and'Snow drop Diaper, Bles'ed and Brown-Shirtings and- Sheotings Cotton Oznburg,.Georgia Stripes& yarm. BONNETS, RIBBONS,.HA.S, CAPS,. BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS%& SLIPPERS, GRANITE, GLASS, CHINA AND BRIT'ANA WARE, HARDWARE AND CUTTLERY.. NAILS, SADDLES, TRUNKS AD CARPET BAGS, GROCERIES,. TOBACCO and SEGARIS, In fact, a complete assortment orall kinds of Goods usually kept in a Country Store. They were carefully selected and bought unusul-ly. low, and as our object is to do strictly a. k. business, they will be sold at a eMAL. ADVANCE, ON TuE CoSr. A call is respectfully solicited, from all who wish to save money by purchasingo their Spring supplies low for Cash. J. B. SULLIVAN & BROTHEM. March27,f A Gard, I BEG leave respectfully to inform the citizen of Edgefield, Village and Country, that I hav.* commenced a MERCANTILE BUSIFESS in the house situated between Mr. BLyvAa Store and the Court House. My STOCK, consisting of all the varieties usually found in a Village Retail Store, has Ueen recently purchased in Charleston, from House. that import their Goods, principally, direct from, Europe. And I flatter myself, that an ex,. perience of five years in an Importing and Job-. bing Iouse in Charleston, together with other. facilities, has enabled me to get a STOCK of' GOODS. that will, in point-of rYL9 and arca,. compare favorably with any Establishment in the place. Persons wishing to purchase Good& for. CAsH or on a credit until first of January next, will loose nothing by giving me a call. A small share of patronage is carnestlysolieited:. LOD. HILL. Edgeficld C. H., Mar 17, 1851. tf 9. DRUG STORE. D R. A. G. TEAGUE, having purchased the interest of hi: brother, E F. TEAGUS, dee'd., in the DRUG STORE, at Edgefield' C. H., takes this method of return ing his thanks to their friends and: the community for the liberal pat runage bestowed upon the firm.. And informs his friends and the - public generally, that he will een tinue the Sale of DRUGS, MEDICINES, &-. at Edgefield C. H. He flatters himself that the experience derived: from fifteen years close application to the quality. and Compounding of Drugs, as well as in tie administration, or remedial appliestion of the same will entitle him to some degree of publie confAlence in his abilit to procure, compounk. and furnish his friend and .the publio with. PUBE and UNADULTERATED irtieles 'li. He will continue to keep for sale ulIbaitiees usually kept by Druggists; and. pledges hMudft' to sell as Low, as Drugs, &e.,of thesamaguulitg,.. are sold in Hamnburg or Augusta. Accounts to become due semliannually: the 1st of January and the 1st of July: He is also willing to attend a small practice or his Profession, in its various branche,is. The. e Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstotries and' Dentistry. Office at his Drug Store, where he may a ways be found in the day, except professionally absent, and at night after 9 o'clock, at his resi dence-the late residence of E. F. Teague,deo'd,. March 27 ,tf 10 2,200 Acres Pine Lands FOR SALE! B)EIN~G desirous of making a change in my J.b usiness, I will sell at private 'ale my lads 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, and also, my POTTERY attached. There can now be a bargain had. C. RflODES. March 6, 3m 7 lT The Newberry Sentinel will please copy three times and forward bill to this office.. e~otice. fT HE distributees of the Estate of Wiley Glo Lver, dee'd., will please take notice that on. the 7th day of May next, that a decree for Dis tribution will he made by the Ordinary of Edge field District, in said Estate, and C-reditors of tie Estate will please hand in their claims to the A dministrators of Four Mile Branch, Barnweli. District, for payment on or before that time. JAS. J. WILSON, Adn'-r. Jan 30, 1851. - 8t' 2 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted- to Henry FT. Hill, by .. .Note or book aecountr, are requested to make immediate payment, as longer indlulgenee cannot be gven. JAMES CRESWELL, Assignee. Nov. 28 1859O tr ' Lime. 3B BLS. CHOICE STONE LIME, net laced, in fine order. For sale by II. A. KENRIcC. Hamburg, Feb 3, ti 3 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to- thu Estate-of Tsaiah Blackwell, deceased, arc requested to make innnedite payment, and theme having demands will present them properly attested, JAMES BLACKWELL, A&d'r. April 17 1850 tf 13 Land for' Sale S 71 HE Subscriber offers for male that excellent ..tract of land whereon he now resides, sit uated in this District, on the Martintown and K{ey 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. Attached to the premises are a good Gin-House and Screw, with all other improvements, necessary for farm iNI uro CH.OLAS MERIWETHER. Notice. ALL those having demands against the Estate tlof Abner V. White, deceeased,are requested to present them, properly attested, and those in debted to make payment. JOHN HILL, Adin. A pril 29, tf 15 Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es Atate of Jacob Lomng, dec'd., wilt peset mmiediate payment. J..A. EICBEflGERI. Jn30 tr 2