shall lovo you more sincerely, or more arden ly desire your prosperity in this lire, and yoi happiness in that which is to come. I hip always aimed at your real good, and as evei one of you can testify, I have never hesitate Inuch as I prize your favor, to run the risk your displeasure, when your interests seen to demand it. The result has justified ti wisdom as well as the righteousness of n course, and added another to the many illu bations of the truth, that honesty is the be policy. You have fully appreciated my m lives,and extended to me the favor whic should always be denied to thosse who cou it as an end. Itis needless for me to detail the reasoi Wlch have induced me to believe that GC has called me to another field. It is enoun to say, that had I not been persuaded that was The Divine will that I should go,I shou] never have consented, especially after the r ception of your letter, to abandon a positic of so much promise. I leave you with mar regrets, and long after I shall have been sel urated from you in person, my spirit shall Iii ger among you in its affections and its prayer To that Gracious God, whose Iam, and whoi I serve, I humbly commit you. lie can, an I trust will, provide for you a better shephen In the mean time, let me beg you to remen ber the messages which I have so often born to you in His name, and let us all endeavc so to live, that, however we may be separate in this world, we may meet hereafter in ti: blessed assembly of the just, in which par ing shall be unknown forever. That grae mercy, and peace may be abundantly mult plied upon you-that you may walk in th light, experience the consolations, and finall enjoy the great salvation of the Gospel,i the humble and fervent prayer of one wl has long and anxiously labored to bring yo into fellowship with Christ, and who, with true and faithful heart, subscribes himse your friend, J. H. THORNWELL, To THE COLLEGE, through Messrs. D. F. JONES, J. H. ELLIOTT, F. S. GILLESPIE, Commitlee in behal S. J..GAILLARD, (f the College. W. R. JONES, T. C. BAUSKETTJ NASHVILLE, CHATTANOOGA AND CHARLEI ToN RAIL RoAD.-From the Annual Repot of V. K. Stevenson, Esq., we learn that th present amount of capital in this enterprise i 82,560,765, of which one million two hur dred thousand has been paid in. Nashvill and Charleston have subscribed 8300,00( It is expected that seventy miles of road wi be finished during the present year. Th success of this great work will give to th Southern States the carrying trade of th great valley of the West, heretofore monc polized by Northern lines. The report est mates the cost of completing the entire lin from Charleston to Cairo, at the confluene of the Mississippi and Ohio, at less tha fifteen millions dollars against forty-five mi lions-the least cost at which aniy of th Northern cities can approach it-with th ndditionpl. advantage in favor or out city, c 300 miles less distance from the desire point.-Charleston Courier. "THE GLontous UNiox."-It is difficult t, say who are the most vociferous just at thi time for the "glorious Union," the Sonthera Union submission men or the Northern abo litionists. Tile Southern Sub, says it is "foi ly and madness to think of dissolving th< Union," and Seward & Co. ello "a lunalti< asylum for the disunionist." The one cloak; his fears and desertion of his righlts under rea or pretended idolatry of the Union, and the others their, knavery and hostility to th< South under the same convenient mantle It is also a significant fact thalt thlese tw< parties-the Sonthern Unlionl submlissiunista and Northern abolitionists-perfectly agrei in their denuncialtion of Southern men wh< are 'rue to their section, and would maintaii thleir honor and rights at the salcrifice even o the so-called "glorious Uniion."-Greenviill Mountaineer. T HE PROSPECT BEFOR E Us.-Notwithlstand ing the gloomn and despondence which thl defection of some of our public menl for time throw round- the caiuse of- Souther equality, the indications are, thlat thle peopl are steadly moving ahead with a determin: tioni to test the validity of thleir righlts in th~ fullest manner. That'thte timlid should dout and shlrink from consequlences, alnd the timf little white on both htind feet just above the hoof, d not reaching to the fetlock. 1,Any person bringing back the said Mare, or a fnrnishinig information, so that shte can be got, d shall be haindsomaely rewarded. I would also be t- glad to r.eeeive information so as to convict the lu thief who stole her. [e ISA AC KELLER. k Newberry C. HI., A pril 21, I t ,lIT The Palmetto State Thanner, Greenville IMountaineer, A bb~eville Banner anid Edgefield 7 A dvertiser, will please copy once and forward bills to thlis office.-Netwberry Sentinel. .. Estray. WTILEY TBIER.\lAN, living near Liber Vty 111ll, Edgefield District, tolls before me a BltOWVN BAY HORSE, supposed to he six e.yer old, two hitnd feet white, blaze in hlis face. imarked withl the gear, 15 hands high. A ppraised d at forty-five dlollaurs. AprilO11N TOMPKINS, .'M. E. D. eC Notice. h ,LL tsehaving demands against the estate fIcoiAte B. A ddisotn, deceased, are requecs e ted to present them properly attested and tU - -indebted to maake paymnent. G. A. ADDISON, ,xru if E. J. MIMS. E s )July 24 1850 tf 27 h Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's e Sarsaparilla. n T UST Received 6 dozen of Old Dr. Jacob f) Townsend's original compound Syrup of Sar saparmlla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical _ Store of -A. G. TEAGUE. May 1, 1850 tf . 15 Executor's Sale. d Ayoung negro wonman and chihl. L. do do do seamstress, washer, starcher amnd ironer. At private sale, apply to G. AADDISON, 0. J. MDIS, Ez'rs. Jan. 8th 1831. Turpefuitu Soap. 59BOXES TURPENTINE SOAP, - 0boxes Variegated do . 14 Cases Chinese Washing Fluid. For sale by IL A. KENRICK. Ilumu.r ,. e 3if 3 NEW SPJR WAND SUMMER GOODS! Cheap and ow for Cash! T HE Subscriber respectfully invites attention to his large andhiandsomu assortment of FRESH GOODS, dspted to the present and approaching seasonhT' Among which may be found most of the lidsand fashionable Styles of LADIES' DR 7 DS, such as - Plain and Fig" lack Silks, Plain and Fig hene do (very pretty, Foulard Silcs Inslins, Printed Jaeon a Swiss luslins, Plain and Pria rgandies, Brocade Tissa eges, Grenadeens, Crepe de'Parrisw Senoh Cambries & Lawns French Scote American Ginghams, Embroid'd A lars, Cuffs and Sleeves Edgings and rtmgs, Silk Threaan d Gloves, Silk and Cotton posiery, Silk Crape and'Sfraw Bonnets, with hand iome Ribbons and Artificials to match, Fans and Parasos-with many other arti ls useful as well as.boamental. Also for tsse Gentlemen. )RLEANS 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, j"D CASTINGS, Ul of which shall be sold at the lowcet market rice, with a liberal discount to those who buy yr Cash.. W. P. BUTLER. April 3, tf 11 W. P. BUTLER, [ NVITES attention to his large and handsome assortment of JEWELRY among which may )e found Gold and Silver WATCHES, Guard, ob and Vest CHAINS. BRACELETS, Ear ud Finger RINGS, MEDALIONS, LOCKETS UTTONS, SEALS, CHARMS and BROA ;1ES, of the most fashionable pattern. -A L.S 0 I lot of superior DO.LE BARREL GUNS, varranted good. April 3, tf NEW iOODS. R1HE Undersigned is now receiving a com . plete assortment of lipring and Summer Goods, 'onsisting of the latest styles of Dress Goods, 3areges, Tissues, Lawns, French and Linei inghams, Spring and Summer Silks, Bonnets, tibbands, and a full assortment of Trimmings nd Millenery Goods, Rich Muslin and Lace 'npes, Cuffs and Collars, Silk and Lace Shawls, Iosiery of all kinds, Gloves and Mitts, Gents nd Boys wear, Domestics of every description, 3oots and Shoes, Groceries of superior qualities, fardware, Crockery, Willow Baskets and Wag ;ons, Carpet Bags, Parasols, Umbrellas, &c. -A*L 0 'ancy H AMS and Fitches celebrated SIOUT, DERS, Superfine Canal FLOUR, fresh every month, and in short every thing necessary to supply the public wants. Having taken special pains in selecting Goods rom the best and most fashionable Houses in the !ity of New York, a careful examination is re nuested to test the cheapness and quality before murchasing elsewhere. Thankful for patronage eretofore received, no pains shall be spared to uit customers nor no lntentional misrepresenta ion of Goods. .M. FRAZIER. A pril 24 ... 4- --- - 14 AGNEW, FISHER & Co. NE WBERRY C. HI., importers and Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DRY GOODS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GROCERIES, WINES AND LIQUORS. HE advertisers would respectfully invite the Lattention of persons visiting Newberry, to n examination of their Stock of Goods, which (insists of almost ever'y article in the HA RD AR E, GROCE RY 4- DRY GOODS line, 1 of which they will sell as cuna~.r as thie rtnten irticle can be 'purchased' in Charleston, with ranport ation only added. AGNEW, FISHER & CO. N(o. 2 and 3, Merchant Row, Tn front of Newberry Court H ouse. A pril 17 3m I13 To the Public. WE are now receiving a large and well se v'lected stock of DR Y GOODS. GROCE UES, IA RL)W A RE, HATS,SIIES, &c. Which will be sold at the wEasr nmarket price. WILLIAMtS & CilRIST.IE. March 27 tf 10 Iee! I '! Iee! T l1E Subscriber keep -onstantly on hand a ilarge supply of SUPERIOR ICE, whole nle and retail, which lhe of'ers to the City and >untry trade, on as resonable termas as any ither House in the City. JOHN B. MARTIN, AGE.T, Charleston Neck Ice HousO. Charleston, S. C., March 15, 1851. . B -Persons wishing Ice sent to any place rn the South Carolina or Georgia Rail Roads, an be supplied by addressing a letter to the gnt, at Charleston, S. C., and the Ice will be orwardd on the receipt of the seine. J. B3. M., A gent. Cost price charged for Casks and Blankets. Drayage to Rail Road, 12j cents per package. March 20 , if 9 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. L M. Mundy and others, Bill for Mar R. P. Quarles and others. shliltg Assets. TN pursuancee of an Order of the Court of LEqity in this ease, passed at June Term, 1850: Notice is hereby given to the Credi tors of the late Mercantile Firm of Penn & Brannon, composed of G. L. Penn, Edmund Penn and William B. Brannon, and for the year 1837 of the same persons, and of Shep pard S. Hudson, and of Brannon & Mundy, omposed of said Win. B. Brannon and L. H. Mundy, and of Brannon, Mundy & An derson, composed of William B. Brannon, L. H. Mundy and Robert Anderson, and of Brannon & Anderson, composed of Win. B. Brannon and said Robert Anderson, and of . WV. & W. B. Brannon, composed of said V. B. Brannon and E. WV. Bran~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 dry 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. D. Comm'rs Office, April 9, 1851. April 10 '7t^ 12 .Bacon. 0010 Lbs. BALTIORE SIDES, 1 j'''Just received and for sale low by WILLIAMS:& CHRISTIE. M..arch2 18,1 . tf 10 *J. M.IJNEIT JI WHOLESALE & I TRUNKS, CARl UNDER THE UNITED STA J M. NEWBY & CO., have just receiv j CLOTHING. Gentlemen in want of BEST MA TERIAL, MAKE and FIA States Hotel. They also keep a large lot of fine SHI W Call in and see them. April 17, 1851. More New Goods, BY THE LAST STEAMERS. WILLIAME 1, CRANE, AUGUSTA, GA. H AS received the balance of his Stock i SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD, which makes his asosrment complete and mot extensive than he has ever offered before, en bracing Rich French Organdies and .Taconets, Rich Silk Berttiste and Tissue, Rich Black and Chene Silks, Elegant Black and Blue Lace Veils, Very Rich Embroidered Paris Lace Capes, A large assortment of Muslins, Lacons, Ging hams and Prints, very cheap, . Another lot of Cheno Berages, cheap, Rich Lace Shawls, Mantillas and Searfs, Fine Embroidered Muslin and Lace Sleaves Rich Embroidered Lace and Muslin Colli and Cuffs, A large assortment of Parasols and Fans the newest fashion, Fine French and English Drap DeEte, Elegant Embroidered Mtarseiles Vest Pattern Fine Black Mohair Cord, for pants, Fancy Single Milled Cassimere, Brown Linen Herrinbone Drilling, Fine fashionable Linen Drilling, Fine White Marquise and Berage, Small figured French Prints, A large assortment L. C. landkereliefs, son very fine and rich embroidered, A large assortment English and German H< siery, Embroidered Lace and Muslin Curtains, Turkey Red Cambric, Furniture Diruity, Furniture Fringes, Irish Linens, Table Diaper Damask Napkins, Kidi Gloves and Twisted Silk Mitts, Irish and German Linen Sheeting, Pillow Case Linen, Fine Black Alpacca, Fine Mourning Muslins and Lawns, o these and other rich and fasbionable Gooi not eriu'merated, he would rei~etinlly Invite ti attention of purchasers. He is determined 1 sell as low as any other House in the City. iIX First Dry Goods Store bclowo the Unite 'tates Hotl. A pril 24 2t 14 New Goods, New Goods. ALLERSTEDT & WIBERLY, have ri ' eived at their old stand, corner of t1 Globe Hotel, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., f< Spring and Summer, the newest and most eli gant styles of Plain Figured Black SILKS, do do Colo'd " Supr Embroidered MEUSLINS, Extra Rich VELUTINES, Earlston GING T1AMAS and PRINTS. Needle Worked COLLA RS and CUFFS, New style Lace PR INTS, do do do CAPES, Embroidered Crape SI[A WLS, A complete nssortment of Blea'd ana B3rowi SH EIETINGS mnd SH IRTING, Irish LINEN and Linien SIE ETING, Superior Table 1)A MASK, Birds Eye DIAPER and TOWELLlNG. CLOThS, CA SSIMER ES and VESTINGi Lima Pant Stuff, great variety. OSN ABURGS and STRIPES, &c., To whieh they in vite the attention of famili< visiting the city. A pril 21, tf 14 Sugar and Coffe~e. 2011H1S. SUGA R, different brands, 75 Barrels St. Croix Granulated Sugar, 16 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 1000 Lbs. Loaf Sugar, double refined, 50 Barrels Caffee Sugar, 75 Bags prime Rio Cofeee 25 " best Old Government JTava Coffee. For sale by A. BURNShIDE. JHamburg, Feb 13 tf 4 .gging and Rope. 25 Bales GUNNY BA GGING, 20 Pieces Dundee Bagging, 75 Coils, 4 inch Kentucky Rope. For sale by A. DURNSIDE. H a burg, Feb 13 tf 2 Nrotice. LL~ persons indebted to the estates of Thu Flood, deceased, are requested to make ir nediate payment, and all those having deman against said estate to present them properly attc edacorin t lW.M. HERBERT. A dm'r. Sept 2, 150 ly 33 Land for Sale! r HE Subscriber offers for sale that excelle .tract of land whereon he now residles, s nated in this District, on the Martintown i Ke Roads, twenty miles from Hamburg,, ai eleven from Edgerield Court House-ontoin five hundred and sixty (560) acres. Said lands arc in a healthy locality, well ratt ed with excellent springs of water. Attach to the premises are a good Gin-House and Sere with all other improvements, necessary for fart ing purposes. NICIIOLAS MERIWETHER. Jan 9 . tf 51 - Notice. ALL those indebted to the Estate of Abi Robertson, deceased, are requested to ma payment, and those haviing demands to prest thet, properly attested. JOHN HILL, Adm. A pril 29, 15 Boarding for Young Ladies T H E Subscriber will accommodate with boa Iing, ten or twelve Young Ladies. I House is roomy and pleasantly situated, conve: ct to the Female Academies. Parents a Guardians may be assured that every attenti necessary wvill be paid to Girls committed to: eare. EDMUND PENN. a. 1. 181 tr 50 17BY &Co'' ETAIL DEALERS IN 'ET BAGS, &c. &c. TES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEO. ed their Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS in their line, can find them of the IS1f at their Establishment, under the United RTS, DRAWES, SUSPENDERS, &c. 3m 13 More 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 f RY, GLASSWARE 4. GROCERIES, " and in fact FVRY ARTICL. usually made use of c in the country, and will be sold very LOW FOR CASH or on accommodating terms to punctual customers' M. W. CLARY. April 8 ot 12 New Commission House, H AMBURG, S. C. T H E Undersigned having been engaged in a GENERAL COMMISSION and FAC .TORAGE BUSINESS for the last fifteen years, in this place, takes pleasure in informing his old customers and the public generally that he has opened a House to transact said business in all its various branehes. From the long experience he has had in this business, enables him to say in confidence, that he will do as well 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 Cr-rER. 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 consiuents and himself. A. M. BENSON. April 1, 1851. 6m 12 Dead Quarters, RE ADY CREEK, April 2d, 1851. ORDE R NO THE LOWER BATTALION, 9th Regiment, S. C. M., will appear at the RED HItJL, On s Saturday the 10th of May_ next, for: Drill and e Revi'ew. >oThe UPPER BA TTALION, will appear at SmnxaURG, on Saturday' the 17th May next. for dj Drill and Review. IThe Comnmissioned and non-Commissioned IOfficers will assemble the day previous armed - and equiped as the law directs for Drill and In struction. .The Major of ceh Battalion is charged with the extension of this order. iBy order of W.M. QUATTLEBUM, r Col. 9th RegtS. C. M. A pril 10, 3t 12 Ilead-Quarter's. Comras's X ROADs, March 13, 1852. ORDE R, NO TPIHE UPPER BATTALION of thme 10th IRegiment, S. C. M., will appear at Towles', on Saturday, the 3d of May, for Drill and Review. The Lower Battalion, will appear at Mt. Wil linhg, on Saturday the 10th of May, for Drill and Review. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Officers will assemble the day previous at theo place of render;:ous of their respective Battalions, for Dfrill and Instruction. By order of M. W. CL ARY, I Col. 10th Regent S.C.M. March 20 8t 9 .21 Tanner Wlanied. -GOOD TANNER and DRESSER of ..Leather, who can come recommended as being well qualified to carry on the above busi ness, can obtain immediate employment adid good wages, by applying to the Subscriber personally, or by letter directed to Longmire's Store, Edge field District, S. C. A. PERRIN. A pril 17 tf 13 lJJ7 The Augusta Republic and Charleston Sun will copy the above once a week, for two months, and forwvardi accounts to this ofiee. Fifty Dollars Reward. P ANAWA Y from the Subscriber some time La in 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 cotuntenance. I purchased him of Allen S. Dozier, of this District, near thme - Saluda River, where lhe is wvell known, and most 'likely lurking in that neighborhood. s I will pay Fifty DJollamrs for his delivery to me in 11amb~urg, or '1'hirty Dollars for his delivery to any Jail in the State. G. W. GARMANY. .JHamburg, Mareh4, 1851. tf 7 Notice. at T D. TTBlBETTS will hereafter sell t) J BOOT02S and SHOES, at the fol d lowing prices, for C AS H O NL Y: d JFine Water Proof Boots,...........$9 00 g Fine Pump Boots,............-. 8 00 Fine Welted do................-. - 7 00 r Men's fine Pump Shoes,........... 3 75 d do do Welted do........ ....3 50 , do Kip do do............ 200 iLadies Calf Shoes,................ 1 75 January, 1851. - tf I IZn statu quo ante bellum." Leather. (F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at M the Tannery for. Casn. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the best article for Harness. Cash paid for Hides and good Oak Bark. -All orders addressed to Williams & Christie, or to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, will be promptly attended to. d- R. T. MIMS. s Feb. 6. tf 3 rd Shoulders. anLbs FINE SHOULDERS jus i W."7 received and for saleolow by WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. Aprni 10.f (12 I BEG leave respectfully to infon the etisms of Edgetield, Village and Country, that Ihave commenced a MERCANTIIE BTSINESs in the house situated- between Mr. Bma!s's Storo and the Court House.. My STOCK, consisting of l1 .the vanoties. usually found in a Village Retail Store, has been recently purobased-la Charleston, from Houses. that import their Goods, principally, diriA from, Europe. And I fattei m f,'that an ex-. perience of five years in an a Jobs bing House in Charleston, together with othet facilities, has .enabled-me to get 4 STOCK ok GOODS. that will, in point of srmzu and marca,. compare favorably with-any Establishment in the. place. Persons wishing to puebase Good for. CAsu or on a credit until first of January next,. will loose nothing by giving me a call. A small share of patronage is earnestly solicited.. LOD. HILL. Edgefield C. H., Mas-17., 1851. tf 9% NOTIC*E. T HE Undersigned havn sold hI& interet ilk the CLOTHING 9TABLISMMT,. in. Hamburg, to Messrs. S.z- & BiowN, wOuld: respectfully .nform all persons indebted to. im,. either by noe or account, that he finds it neces sary to wind up his business immediately. - Those indebted to me, will please eal on Mes srs. SA.E & Bnow. who are. authorized to re ceipt in my name, and' make-gayment as soon as possible. In retiring from theconeern, I would return my sincere thanks to my friends for their liberal sup port, and recommend the new firm of SA.u di Baown to the confidence of the publie. JOHN K. HORA. Hamburg, April 7, 3m 1 Copartnership A oic. T HE Undersigned having purchased the in terest of JoN K. Hona, in the CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, w'uld respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that they have associated them selves in the Clothing Business, in Hamburg-, under the name of SAr.E & Bnew, and will continue to occupy the old stand of HeRa d& NEwnY, so long and favorably known to all per sons visiting this place. They would also inform the public that an en tire new Stock of READY MADE 'CLOTHING is now being received, consisting of every variety of articles for Spring and Summer trade, to gether with a superior Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, BUGGY AND HAND UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, &e., &e. 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. B9OWN. Hamburg, April 7, 3m 12 Millenery and Dress Making. . NICHOLAS takes this method of In LVIforming the Ladies of Edgefield, that she still continues to carry on the M1ILLIlNER and DRESS MAKING BUSINESS, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, at her residence, up-Stairs above Mr. B. C. BRYAN's Store, where she respeetfuly solicits a share of patronage. March 20, tf 9 Prenium Daguerreotypes SAM .EIGII of the firm of Liran & Tuezus, Augsa Ga. whs Picurswasawad: the first P-emim at the State Fair ofGefga would respectfull announce to the Ladies Gentlemen of. deil and vielitky, that he has taken rooms at teSpenn Hotel .and wouIN be pleased towat on allthat may rvor him witbs their patronage. February 8, i 2,200 Acres Pine Lands FOR SALE! BEING desirous of making a change in my 11business, 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, and also, my POTTERY attached. There can now be a bargain had. C. RHODES. March 6, 3m 7 0T The Newberry Sentinel will please copy three times and forward bill to this oflee. .Wrotice. T'HE distributees of the Estate of Wil'ey Glo Jver, dee'd., will please take notice that onr the 7th day of- May next, that a decree for Dis tribution will be made by the Ordinary of Edge field District, in said Estate, and Credirtors of the Estate will please hand in their elaims to the A dministrators of Four Mile Branch, Barnwell District, for payment on or before that time. JAS. J. WILSON, Adm'r. Jan 30,1851. 8t 2 Lime. 3 BL2. CHOICE STONE LIME, net slacked, in fine order. For sale by HI. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Feb 3, ts 3 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah L.Blackwell, deceased, are requested to mask. immediate payment, and those having demands will present them properly attested. JAMES BLACKWELL, Adm'r. A pril 17 1850 tf 13 .Wo lice. A LL persons having demands against the es tate of John Harrison, deceased, are re quested to hand them to the subscriber, properly attested, and all those indebted to the estate are requested to mal'e payment. JAMES M. HARRISON. Administrator. Sept 3, 1850 ly 23 .Wotice. ALL persons having demands ainst the es Atate ofJacob Shibley, deeed, will please to render teinduly attested, and these owing the said estate will please to make immediate pay ment. SILAS LANIER, Adm'r. Cum Test arnnez. sept 4, 1850 ly 33 Notice. T JHREE MILES of the Hamburg and Edge field Pland Road being COMPLETED, it will be opened. for the use of the Public on the 20th instant. RATES OF TOLL. Wagons drawn by 4oramore horses,..5e pr leO do do " 2 do ..3o "." do or Cartesdrawn by one do ...2o " Carriages, &c., drawn by two do . - 3e" " Horseback Travellers,........-- - - - uo .H. A. KENRICK, President. Hamburg, March 18, 1851. tf 9 -- Fish. IBBL.S large No. 3, MACKEREL, 5O 30 Half barrels No2 " - 75 Kits, No 1, 50 Half KitI No 1. Forsaeh Hamburg, Feb 13 ~ tf 4 Molasses. 30 HHDS. CUBA MOLASSES. 10 " N.Orleas 50 " Golden Syrup .ev ile. For. sale by A.'B IIS IDE. Ilan.b.r. Fe 1 i 4