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Ardval of the Mail Uteamer Arctic. Nrw Yoak, June.22; 1851. .TF.. Aretic arrived 'at New York to-day, bringing 100 passengers. She brings dates to the 1 ith. The sales of cotton since the 7th have been 21,000 bales; of which specu. lators took 5,500. The market is firmer and the demand steady. Breadstuffs advanced. Flour also advanced 6 a 9d. Sugar active and sicady. Coffee in demand. bolasses quiet. No sales of naval stores. Money steadv. The bullion in the Bank of England h-s increased. Consols closed at 97 1-8 a 98. American securitics inactive and un. achanged. The secounts from the manufacturing dis tricts are more favorable. Hyde, a cotton broker, has failed. His lia bilities are from 4200,000 to ?300.000 - Mesqrs. Finch, iron merchants, have also fail ed for ?180,000.. Trade in Amsterdam is stagnant-coffee, sugar. a,.id rice 'l.ei'ited. The crops of Englanld are promising. Par liament adjourned ovei to Whitsuntide. - The committee on India Navigation re ported against Panama, and in favor of the Cape of Good Hope route. - Lim-irtine is in favor of a revision of the Constitutipn. . The President- is abont mak ng an.oLtier tour through the provinece. Win you strike your Mther1 -This question isthe caption of the leader -in the lst Southern Patriot, which lender is the most falsome laudation of the Union, "the glorious Union," that we have ever read, east, west, north orconith. The Pat riot calls the Union our federal mother. Hear the glorifications of that jonrnal: ".'his federal mother of ours has ext ended our domain froi Georgia- to the Pacific OCean. - She has added to' the inheritance we already possessed the lands of Florida and Louisana, the broad domains of Texas, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah and California. She has extended our commerce over every sea, and converted the wilderness into towns and cities and luxuriant fields! She has secured to us the enjoyment of civil and religious libierty, and under her strong and powerful arm we rule and govern ourselves " rhisis the mother whom the secession. ists would strike to the ground, and revel over her mangled and bleeding corpse." No. sir Patriot, this federal mother has not done -all these things; or rather she has done more. While she got her Southern sons to pay more than half of the money, and to spend many lives in winning most of the terri tories-above enumerated, she cheated them out of their share of the inhieriume. In New! Mexico, Oregon. Utah and California they cannot set their foot, for the purpose of converting the wilderness. Not only .so, she came to them with the sword in one hand and the. purse in the other, and told them they must give up half of Texas for the coin in her purse-most of it their own hard earnings-or she would take it by the sword. .She-has killed, by her injustice, her terma genev, her besottedness with the lust of powr, the remaining sparks of filial affection, and, all the seessionists propose to do, i. to takecenre of themselves hereafter. Glorious federal mother, trul! Citizens of Carolina, are you.prepared to'join in the preans of the Patriot. inits idolatrous worship ?-South Carolinian. EW POST OFCE.-The following new post offiees- have been established in this State: Black Jr5e Valley, rspartanburg Dis t-riet, Eliats Bearden Postmaster; Clayton's Mills, PiekenaDistriet CriRlyton Post master; Sunday - Flat,' Greenville- District. J. M. -Crotwell Postmaster Union- Line, Spartanburg-District, R. L Duncan, Post master: Fair Forest,; Union District. W. P. Gee Postmaster; Bethany, York District. Wam. McGill, Postma~ster ; New Centre, York District. Myles Smith, Postmaster. -DESTRUCTIVE ToRNADos AND Loss or IE -A most destructive tornado passed over Walworth county, WVisconsin. a few days ago. in one plhice t.wenty-five house were blown down and three lives lost. Every bridge rind dam were carried off, and a vast amount of-property destroyed. By the recent tornado 'in Richmond, Ill., several hiouses were blown down; Lewis Peterson was dangerously wounded, and his wife nnd t wo children instantly killed ; Sam ner Nelson's wife wvas killed ; and immetnse damage wvas done to forms and mills. (J R~vivAL.--The Southern Sentinel, (Columbus, Georgia.) says: " The religious meetings in the luethondist (hnreh :are still in progress. Largely over two hundred have profess~ed conversion. g- Hon. R. B. RHETT lhas accepted an in ivitation to deliver and address at Rossrille, Chester Distriet, on thme 4th Jnly. 4i d 2141 Os the 27th May. by R1ev. Obediab Dotson, 'er. SAxUEr, HEIDLEDERGE to liiss Frascas E. eldest daughter of T. Y.. Logan, all of Rtusk County, Texas. OBITUARfY. Dias, at his residence in this District. on the .5th inst. after a severe ad protracted illness of .near three weeks, Ex~na-r 11. Now.r, in the 5Ith year of his atre. The writer of this notice has knowvn him for snarsy years, and feels sensibly how nmuoh easier it is. to eulogize and love those shining virtues which bore. him tylumnpbantly through the trials .ofthi lfe ha Itisto imitate or practise them. Hewas akind parenst, an an'eetionato husband .and dii ohligngueighbor." [na wio-rd he was a main universally esteemed by all who knew him. He lbas left a wife and three children with a large ,eirele of relatives and friends to mourn his loss. B3. T. Y. The Southern Christian Advocate, wilt please .copy. .CnAar.Esrox, June 23-C p. m. Our cotton market continues in the same con dition a on Saturday. Salesof the day 370 bales, at 6 1,2a 9 2-4-the bulk.(200 hales) at 8 7-8. On Saturdaj th'e sales were 500 bales-with a decline of 1-8 on -the lower grades, but no sales ware made of qualities above middle fair. COLtuIErA, June 23. .During thme week just previous to the one now under review a fair and steady demand pravailed iq the cotton market, at prices ranging from 6 to S 1-4 e,. The week just brought to a closs opened with a good inquiry, at very fulil prices, and con. tinued so up to the close of business on Friday evening-refair cotton ruling at 9 1.8 a 9 1.4 cents. Motice. L.tradie for a'Note of band giving by the Bubscriber to F. W..Piekens, for ninety ($0)0) dollar., as the considerationa for whieh said note was givena has been "violated, I am determined p-opy-esamte unless oompelled by law. Jiot pay.J. 1L. BLEASE~ Bubscription Receipts. Tu following persons have paid up to the time affixed to their names: Galphin Simkins, to lit May 1852. rs. Mary -Glanton, to 3d Jan '52. H. T. Jennings, to 8th May '52. D. P. Self, to 3d Jan '52. Capt. A. J. Hammond, to 8th Feb '52. Win. C. Harden, to 4th April '52. B. W. Bledsoe, to 5th June '51. B. il. Martin, to 5th April '52. R. D. Bryan, to 22d May '52. SaImuci Nicholls. to 8th Nov '51. Col. .Tohn Quattlebum, 8th Feb '51. E. P. West, to 8th May '52. Jesse P. Bodie, to 8th May '52. A. P. King, to 8th May '52. A. T. Traylor, to 7th Feb '52. John B. Harrison, to 6th blarch '52. Hiram Adams, to 2d April '52. James M. Bell, to 29th May '52. Rev. R. Graham, to 15th May '52. Wilson Abney, to 22d May '52. 0. McCoy, to 26th May '52. T. D. Padgett, to 8th May '52. John Cogburn, Fq., to 8th Feb '52. Dr. S. G. Merriwether, to 5th June '52. Joel Curry, to 20th March '52. Evans Robertson, to 20th March '52. Capt. E. B. Belcher, to 8th Feb '52. Wm. B. Dorn. Esq., to 8th Feb '52. Col. John Gaskin, to 1st Jan '52. Wm. Dean, to let May '52. Levi R. Wilson, to 6th June '52. ,T. C. Smyly, to 5th June '52. H. T. Bartley, to 5th March '52. R. H. McKie, to 17th Oct '51. Elbert Morgan, to 7th July '52. John II. Moss, to 6th Feb '52. Dan. Matheny, to 5th March '52. Wm. Mobley, to 15th May '52. Lee Holson. to 5th Dec '51. George Spearman, to 5th Dee '51. Lewis Collins, to 8th Feb '52. W. W. Kemp, to 1st June '52. Lewis Clarke, to 6th March '52. J. W. Timmerman, to 5th May '52. Umphrey Eidson, to 12th June '52. Miss Mary A. S. Abney, to 12th June '52. B. Mims, to 12th June '52. Dr. B. W. Tredwell, to 19th Jan '53. H. R. Williams, 26th June '52. Thos. Y. Logan, to 8th July '52. Win. B.'antelo, to 20th Feb '52. Butler Lodget No. 17 I, 0 0, F. .'4. A Regular meeting of thIs Lodge wi1 be held on Monday evening next at 8 oclock. JOSEPH ABNEY, Sec'y. June: 26 1851 tf 20 Just Received A FEW more of thoso handsome Embroider ed LONG SHAWLS. -tLsO MUSLINand LACE SLEEVES, NETT GLOVES an'd LACES. * W. P. BUTLER. *June 25 t( 23 Corn! Corn!! Corn!! JUSTs RECEWVED and for sale by the Sub scriber 5,000 BUS11EIE auperior whiite CORN, which is warranted to hold out in mea sure. -'AGNEW, FISHER & CO.. Newberry C. 11., June 26 t 23 State of South Carolina, Execeutive Departmient. To all and singular the Meanagcrs of the General E'1er~tins, fior the several Districts of the State of South Carolina: WI H EREAS the Legislature of South Carn VTlina, at its late session, did pass ana Act to provide for the Election of members to a Southern Congres; and whereas said act re quires the ,Executive authority to issue writs of election to the Managers of Elections: 1 do hereby require you and echcl of you, after giving legal notice, and being duly qualified, to proceed to hold an election on the second Monday of Oc tobr next, and the day following, for two Dcpu. ties to represent your respective Congressional Districts ; aned after having de'termain'e1 on per sons duly electe.d, you will certify to the samec according to law, to the Governor, for the time being. Given tunder my hand and the seal of the State, in Colunmbia, this, the lst day of JTune, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-one. J.T. EA , Governor and Commander-in-Chief. W. F. A a-rnua, deputy See'y of State. June 26 14lt -23 SH ER1IFF'S SALLH. B Y Virtue of sundry writs f Fieri Fa eias to me directed, I will proceed to ell at Edgefleld Court H~ou'se on the first Monday in July next, the folowir.g negro slaves, viz: Joe. March and Joe Miller, lenied on as the property of M. L. Gearty, at the uir, of Thaos. R. Anderson and others. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. June 21 2t 23 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wilson Holstein and w ife,) and others, Bill and amendedl vs Billfor Partit'n. E. HT. Norris atnd others.J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Win .B. Norris, Sally Sawyer, Alexander Nor ris, Luther Norris and Nathan J. Norris, De fndants, reside beyond the limits of this State: On motion of Mr. GRIFFIN, Solicitor, Ordered, that the said Defendants. as also, any child or children of the said Natha.a J. Norris, not named aibove, do appear and plead, answer or demur to this Bill, within three months from the publiention of this Order, or that the said Bill be taken pro con fesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Offiee, June 24, 1851. June 16, 3m 23 N~otice. A LL persons indebted to the estates of Thos. Flood, deceased, arc requested to make im mediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate to present them properly attes ted according to lar. WM, UERBERT, Adm'r. Scpt9,n S iv 33 Staple Dry Goods! SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H AVE now in Store, a large supply of STA PLE DRY GOODS, suitable for Family and Plantation use. Among which are Superior 12-4 Linen Sheetings, and Pillow Case Linens, Superior 4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns, Suporior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Dim pers, 8-4. 10-4, 12-4,16-4, and 20-4 Damask Table' Cloths and Damask Napkins. Superior Bird's Eye and Scoteh Diapers. Heavy luckabucks, and Plain Crequillas, for Towels, Plain White and Fancy Colored Furniture Dimi ties, and Cotton Fringes, Plain Linen Ginghams, Toil De Indc, and Pop line, for Ladies' Travelling Dresses, Ladies and Gentlemen's Hosiery, of superior style and quality, Superior Water-Twist, New York Mills, and Frame Yarn Bleached Shirtings, 12-4 Bleaehed and Brown Sheetings, of the best quality, Superior Pawtucket, Merrimack, and Atlantic Mills Brown Sheetings, Augusta and Graniteville Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Heavy Votton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes and Negro Kerseys, Apron Cheeks, and superior Amoskeag A. C. A. Tickings, Superior White Gauze and Welch Flannels, White Marseilles Quilts, of superior styles and qualities, A large supply of Ingrain, Three Ply, Brussels, and Tapeatry Carpets, With a great variety of other articles, to which they very respectfully invite the attention of the public. June 26 tf 23 Ladies' Mourning Goods, SNOWDEN & SHEAR. AUGUSTA,.GA. H AVE received from New York. a large supply of Goods for MOURNING, among which are Lupin's superior Black Bombazines, Superior Black Alpacens, of the best style and quality, Superior English Black and White Prints and Ginghams, Plain Black Silk Grenadines and Black Bareges, Black Marquisse and Plain Black Crape De Paris, Black Grenadine and Love Shawls, and Black Crape Veils, To which they respectfully invite the atten tion of the public. June 26 tf 23 Ladies' Dress Goods, SNOWDEN & SHEAR - AUGUSTA, GA. H AVE now on hand, a beautiful supply of L LADIES DRESS GOODS, among which are French Printed Jaconets, of new and beautiful styles, Rich Embroidered and Fancy Colored Grena - dines, of the latest styles, White Dotted Swiss Muslins for Ladies' Dresses, Rich Embroidered Colored Muslin. and Fancy Bareges, Superior White and Colored Grenadine, and Crape Shawls, Ladies' Worked Lace and Muslin Sleeves, of beautiful styles, Ladies' French Worked Muslin Chimasetta, Col - lars and Sleeves, Ladies' White Lace Scarfm and Mantilla., Ladies' French Worked Muslin Mantilles, Ladies' Hem-stich Riviere and French Taira Hlandkerchiefs, With a great variety of other articles, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the ladies. June 26 tf 23 DR. DENNIS' GEORGIA SARSAPARILLTA, FOR Jaundice, Sick Hlead-ache, Diaziness, Loss of A ppetite, Conslipation of the Boteels, Piles, caused by Costiveness, Pain in the Bowcels, or Rheumatism, caused by the usc of Mercu ry, Syphilis, Scrofula. Boils, ULcers, 4&c. T HIS PREPARATION is made as pure aspo sible, Its bitter taste, and beneficial effects In diseases of thme Liver. aund diseases arising from an impure state of the Blood, prove it to be the PUREST AND MOST USEFUL preaation of Sarsaparilla th~at is made. TIhose who have used thme various preparntions of Sargaparilla will find, by the taste and efleet, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Dr. Dr.xNus' preparaLtion, than in half a dozen bottles as It is generally made. Its alterative and mildly pureative efleets upon the bowels, make it not only a good substitute for Mercury, but useful in removing all diseases arising from the imprudent uise of Mercury. Prepared only by J. DENNIS, bl. D., Augusta, Geornia. Sof'd by A. G. TEAGUE and G. L. PENN, FEdge fleki C. H.; P. M. COnEN and CAREY & CoUTU RIER, Charleston ; BoArwRIGWIT & MeoT and F. CURT~s, Columbia; A. J. CREiGorN, Hamburg ; Wue. F. TUTT, D. B. PL Uxws, HAvILAND & Rtis L.EY, WV. F. & J. TURP'IN, WV. K. KITCHEN, BAR RETTr & CA RTER, Augusta, Gee., and by Drug gsts generally. Price-Sl per bottle; 6 bottle for $. fl7 Remember to ask fur DENNIS' GEOR GlA SARSA PARLILLA. .June 26, 185 1 tf 28 .iotizce. XLL Persons arc forewarned not to trade for ? a Note of hand, given by me to iam.uel Vance, andI payable to him or bearer, due an or about thme 8th July next, for' one hundred and sixty (S160) dollars, as the property for which, said note wats given has proved unsound, I am determined not to pay it until compelled by law. W.M. M. WASH. June 25 4t* 23 Notice. A LT, Persons are warned against trading fo'r L.a Note made payable to Theophmilus Hill or bearer, for about five hundred and eighty-five dollars, by the Subscriber as principal and .James M. Richardson surety. It was given in Janua ry, and wvill be due the 25th December next, but its consideration having proved inadequate, I shall resist its payment. CIIESLEY ATTAWAY. June 19, 1851. tf 22 Turpentine Soap. 59 BOXES TURPENTINE SOAP, 20 boxes Variegated do 14 Cases Chinese Washing Fluid. For sale by U. A. KENRICK. Uamburg, Feb 3 tf 3 1iiotice. A LL those indebted to thme Estate of A biah -Robertson, deceased, are req~uested to make payment, andi those having demands to present them, properly attested. JOUN HILL, Adm. April 29,,5 White Lead. 5,000 LBS. WHITE LEAD, pure. 200 Gallons Linseed Oil, 200 " Train Oil. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4 iron. O OSIRON, assorted sizes. For sale Tby A. BURNSIDE. Edgefeldfemale Institute. T EII TRUSTES of this Institution, have the pleasure of announcing to the public, that they have engaged as its Principal, the Rev. CHARLES A. RAYMOND, under whose care and superintendence it will be opened about the middle of September next. In the mean time the buildings will be much enlarged and every arrangement mpde for the accommoAation of a large number of pupils. The Trustees ire anxious to establish a Fe male Institution, which shall command the confi dence and secure the patronage of the communi ty at large. The most undoubted testimonials of the suc cess and competency of Mr. R AYMOND as a Teach er' have been furnished; and ihey do not hesi tate to recommend him and the Institution to the sapport and entire conMene of the public. Mrs. RAYMOND will hate charge of the Musi en) Department, and is -eminently qualified for its duties. For the.detils the Trustees refer to the printed circular ofthe Pri icipal. F. H. WARDLAW, N. L. GRTFFIN. - EDMUND PENN, . S. F. GOODE, Rt. T.,JilS., EJgefieTd C. H., Jitii 10,1851. if 22 To the Patrons of the Edgeffeld Female Institute A S THERE appears 1i be a misunderstand ing about the S~sions of our School, we will inform the patrons, through this medium, that we were placed in the School by the Trus tees on the 17th March. and as it was understood at the time, that we were employed for the re mainder of the year, ie divided the time into two Sessions, of four months each ; consequent ly the first Session will close on the 17th of July, at which time our connection with the School 'ill cease, as we have been dismissed by the Trustees. We will, therefore,-eipect all the Scholars to pay for their Tuition from the time of entrance to the 17th of July. We would prefer that the scholars continue until the end of the Term. M. CORNELIA PELOT, ELIZA P. PELOT. June 91, 1851. 3t 22 P remiuu Daguerrean CM All Ba ma %En %r AUGUSTA, GA. N you visit Augusta, call at the PRE VT MIUM DAGUERREAN GALLERY, and have a fine Daguerreotype of yourself, for here you will find one of the most elegant Da guerrean Saloons in America. Daguerreotype stock of every description for le at a small advance on New York cost. LEIGH, TUCKER & PERKINS. June12 8m 21 ANDERSON HOTEL. THE Subscriber, late of Edge uS.. field Distriighaving taken the Ho tel in this place, formerly occupied by Daniel Brown, takes this metbod >f informing his friends and the public generally, that he has settled permanently (he hopes) in the pleasant Village of Anderson ; that the house he has taken charge of, has undergone considera ble repairs, and: is well furnished, in neat and omfortable style. The virtues of the mountain breeze, the pure and deliahtful water of~Anderson village, have been so iong known and so generally tested, that presume it is not necessary here to say anything in their praise. The poprietors assures those that are pleased to call at this OLD EST AB JISH ED HOTEL, that the best of everything that the country'abo y shall be provided for their accommodation,' no pains spared to make all comfortable. a liberal patronage and our best er tomk-Adr on just the place. A In connection with th:5 Hotel, is a Livery Sta le, where horses will be well attended to. Also, [lacks, Buggies, &e., kept on hand and in good repair, for the accommodation of the public gene rally. E. L iiIBLER. Anderson, June 19, 4t .22 Jail Notice. S some of the Proposals received have not been sufficeiently explicit, the time for re civing proposals for building a NEW JTAIL at his place, will be prolonged until Monday the 0th inst., at which time the Commissioners will meet to decide upon such propositions as may be reeived. The Proposals already received will be considered as realed up to that time-any ivishing to withdraw or modify can have the rivilege to do so. Specifications may be seen in the Sheriff's Offiee. JOHN HUIET, CIa'n. J une 18 1 12t 22 Cheap Goods! p'Y A RDS pretty Chiene Mus lins at 10 cents per yard, 5,000 yards pretty Chene Muslins, Madder colors, 124 cents per yard, 10 bales Brown Homespun, 6i4 ets. pr. yd. 5 cases whtite do. 64 do 5 " blue, bluff-striped and plaid Home spun, 10 cents per yard, I ease A pron Checks, 10 a 12 ets pr ydl. 2 eases Cottonades, for pants, 12 to 25 cents per yar, . 500 pieces wihite, pink, blue, green and or ange Mosquitto Netting, 75 ets to $1. 100 pieces 12-4 Laed 1'etting, Georgia-striped Osunburga and Hlomespians, at Factor's prices, just t'eeeived at GRAY BROTIIERS, 290 Broad-street, Augusta, Gdt. June 12 tf 21 Notice. OSTI Ott MISLAlD in June 1349, two J. notes on Win. A. M~urrel,-one of said notes wvas given 20th A pril 1849, for ninety dol lars and thirty-three cents, pagable 1st of Janu ary 1850. The other note given on the 20th A pril 1849, the amount not recollected, bunt it was between twenty and thirty dolhis-1 thinik it was twenty-nitie dollars, and payable 1st Jantu ary 1850. All persons are hereby forewarned from tra ding for either of the above notes. VASUTI MURRELL. A pril 12,,1851. S t 21 Est ray,. W ILEY TIMMERMAN, living near Liber tyfHill, Edgefield Dietrict, tolls before me a BROWN BAY HORSE, supposed to be six years old, two hind feet white, bltue in his face, marked with the gear, 15hands high. Appraised at forty-five dollars. JOHN TOMPKINS, M.- E. D. April15 Itm 14 eiP1III Slones for Sale. T Il Subscriber, living on Cloud's Creek, respectfully informs the public that he is now engaged at in the MILL STONE CUT TING BUSINESS, and will be prepared at thte shortest notice to fill any order that may conme in his line of business. The Stones are of the best quality, and the Workmanship warranted to bc inferior to nsone in the State. For further information address the Subscri ber at Leesville, Lexinaton, S. C. GEORGE E. IUENDY. REFEENCE.-Maj. IsAAC Boi.s, C. J. Grio. EIL and Axnos Wurrrtu. June 5 3m 20 Notice. A LL those having demands against the estat of Allen B. A ddison, deceased, ar.'rcegnes. ted to present them properly attested and those indebted to make payment. G. A. ADDISON, Exr E, J. MIMS. Exrs v Ju.. 2A I~5a if 97 HEAD QUAITERS. ORD=I No. 7. BUCKHEAD, JuNz 1, 1851. THE Officers and Sergeants of the following X Brigades, will Emcamp, and the following Regiments will Parade for Review and Drill, as such times as herein stated, viz: The- O'fiIcers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade of Infantry, and the 10th Regiment of Cavalry, wilT assemble at such place as the Brigadier General of Infantry may select, on Monday, the 14th day of July next, and encamp " full five days," com mencing at 12 o'clock, M. The 10th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Richardson's, on Tuesday, the 22d of July next. The 7th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at the Old Wells, on Thursday the 24th of July. The 9th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Low's, on Saturday, the 28th of July. The Officers and Sereants of the 2d Brigade of Infantry, and the 2d Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at such place as the Brigadier General of Infantry may direct, on Monday, the 28th of July next, and Encamp " fall five days," commencing at 12 o'clock, M. The 24 Regiment of Cavalry, will Parade at the place selected for the Encampment, on Saturlay, the 2d of August next. The 8th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Morrow's Old Field, on Tuesday, the 6th of Au. guest next. The 6th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Lomax's, on Thursday, the 7th of August. The 4th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at its usual Parade Ground, on Saturday the 9th Aus't. The 42d Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Minton's, on Tuesday, the 12th of August. The 2d Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at I1all's, on Thursday, the 14th of August. The 6th Re ent of Infantry, will Parade, at Hunter's, on 'aturday, the 16th of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 1st Brige of Infantry, and 1st Regiment of Cavalry, will as semble at Pickenaville, on Monday, the 18th of August, and Encamp " full five days," commene in at 12 o'clock, M. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry, will Parade at Pickensville, on Saturday, the 23d of August. The 3d Re ent of Infantry, will Parade at Toney's Old Store, on Tuesday, the 26th August. The 1st Regiment of Infantry, will parade at Bruton's, on Thursday, the 28th Aust. The Officers and Sergeants of the M Brigade of Infantry, and the 9th Regiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Gofney's Old Field, near Limestone Springs, on Monday, the 1st September next, and Encamp "full five days," commencing at 12 o'clock, M. The Officers and Sergeants of the 6th Brigde of Infantry, and 6th Regiment of Cavalry, will as semble at Yongue's, on Monday, the 15th of Sep tember, and Encamp " full five days," commenc in at 12 o'clock, M. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Of ficers of the Regiments ordered for Review. will assemble the day previous, at the place of ren dezvous, of their respective Regiments, for Drill and Instruction. The Review of each Regiment will take place at 12 o'clock, M. The Maj. Generals and Brigadier Generals,vwill, with their Staff, attend the Encampments and Re views, in their respective commands. The Brigadier Generals are chargad with the extension of this order. Complete returns of each Brigade, including e fective and Alarm men, and specifying the nam ber of public and private arms in use, will be made by the Brigadier Generals to the Adjutant and Inspector General, before the 1st day of Octo ber next. The Aids-de-Camp of the Commander-in-chief, resIding in the diviions, where Encampments and Reviews are ordtered, are especially directed to at tend him, and other aids, with whom it may be -onvenient, are' requested to join hima as such places as suits them. By order of the Commanderein'-chief. m J. W.CANTEY June 19, 1t 25 Adj.and nspden. JEW DAVID'S HEBREW PLASIER. TPIHE great reinedy for Rheumatism, Gout, Pain i~n the Side, Hip. Back, Limbs and 'Joints; Scrofula, King's Evil, White Swelling, Hard Tu ors, Stiff Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. Where this Plaster is applied, Pain cannot exist. It has been beneficial in case of vicakness, inch as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limlis, Lameness, Afetion of the Spine, Feniale Weak ness, &r. No female, subject to pain or weakness in the back or side, should be without it. Married ladies, in delicate situations, find great i'elief from ontantly weaiing this Plaster. The application of the Plaster betweest the soulders has been found a ertain rentedy fOr Colds, Coughs, Phthisic, and Afflections of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys inflam ation by perspiration. The followving coriimendatiori is frofli an agent residing at Trenton, Tennessee: TarExroN, Gibson Co. Tenn., Nov. 7, '-49. Messrs. ScoVIr, & Mead-Gentlermen: The Hebrew Flaster is becoming popular in this section There is a lady hi this county who says she wouild not he without this Plaster for five hundred dol lars a year. She was afflicted for some time with an enlargement of the spleen, which gave her a great deal of pain. The sw~elling and pain had extended up nearly to the arm pit, and oecasionally she could scarcely breathe. Sbe was confined fbr a considerable time, during which she was attend ed by some of otir best physicians, but they gave her no relief. Sbe procured a box of the Hebrew Plaster, and it relieved her almost immiet intelyg and now she keeps a supply of it on hand constant ly. These facts you are at liberty to use as you think proper-they are substantially truE. Respectfully; yours &EcE J EL5 ggr Beii-arc of counctfit and Bdse Intilaa Os! CAUrio.-The subscribers are the only general agents in the Southern States for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; andi, in order to prevernt purchasers being imposed on by acounterfeit arti de, soldl in this City and elsewhere, for the genii ie, they invite parnicular attention to the follow big marks of the genumin. 1: The genuine Is put tip in smooth, engiriEs turned bottomed bexes, soldered in. 2. The genuine has the engravedlhead of Jew David on the directions around the box, with ac companying record of court to E. Taylor, Rochecs er A LSO TAKE NOTICE T'hat the genuine haes the signature E. TAYLOR on the steel plate engraved label, on the top of each box- to imitate which, will be prosecuted as 'rt ounterfeit is coarsely put up, in immnita tion of the old labels, and is sold by several dea lers in medicine in this City for the genuine arti Beware of It--It is Worthuless. SCOV1L & MEAD, 113 Chartres st., N. Orleans, Only Agents for .he Southern States, to whorm all orders and applieations for agencies must mn variably be addressed. Sold, also by G. L. PENN, Edgefield C. H: WARDLAW & DENDY, Abbeville C. HI. PRATT & JAMES, Newberry-, A. J. CREIGH TON, Hamburg, So. Ca. Sold at wholesale by HAVIL AND HTARREL, & Co., and P. M. COHEN, & Co., Charleston ; and HAVIL AND, KEESE & Co., No.80 Maiden Lane, New York. June 19 Cm 22 Notice. FOU MILES of the Hamburg and Edge Ffield Plank Road being COMPLETED. is now opened for the use of the Public. R ATES OF TOLL. Wagons drawn by 4 or more horses,..5- c pr mile do do " 2 do ..3c " " do or Carta drawn by one do ..-2e " " Cnrriges, &c., drawn by two do ..- e " " Horseback Travellers,.............l " " H. A. KENRICK, President. Hamburg, May'22, 1851. tf 19 flagging uand Rope. .25 Bales GUNNY BAGGING, 200 PIeces Dundeo Bags-ing, 75 Coils, 4 inch Kentucky Rope. For- sale by A. BURNSIDE. Great bargains in DRY GOODS. WILLIAM f. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GA. IS DESIROUS of selling off his large and extenasivesssortment of SUMMER GOODS before purchasing his Fall Stock, offers them at greatly reduced prices. Among them are many rieh and fashionable Goods, such as Elegant figured Chene Silka, Rich figured and plain Black Silks, Foulard Silk and figured Tissues, Rich figured Hdrnanm, Grenadines ad Fime P French Jaconets, Rich White Lace Capes and Collars, Black Lace Mantillas (new styles) A large assortment of Irish Linens, Rich Embroidered Lace Curtains, Plain and bordered Turkey Red Cambric, A large assortment Parasols and Umbrellas, Jackonet, Swiss and Plaid Muslins, Fine Table Diaper, Damask Napkins, Fine French and English Drap Eti, White and Brown Linen Drilling, Black Mohair Cord, for Pants, Fine 12-4 Marseils Quilts, Chungeable Poplins, Grass Cloth, Cotton Osnaburgs, Marlboro Stkipes, Brown and Bleaehed Shirting and Sheeting, together with a large assortment of all kinds of Goods usually found in a Dry Goods Store. le respectfully requests those visiting the City to call and examine for themselves-they *ili fiwd good Goods at very low pices, June 12 st 21 Ready Made Clothing, UST received a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Alpacea, Linen and GroDeta SACKS and PALTOS. Linen, Cottonade and GroDeta PANTS, Black Satin Silks and Marsails VESTS, all of which will be sold. VERT Low. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE, May 22, tI 18 South'rn Water Cure Institute LOCATED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. TTS magnitude being recently enlarged is I now capable of accommodating TWO HUN DRED AND FIFTY (250) persons. The pro per appointments of this Institution render it most attractive to Invalids who may be forced to seek redemption from disease. T. CAPLTON COYLE, M. D. May 28, 1851. ly 19 - NOTICE. T HE Undersigned having sold his interest in the CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, in Hamburg, to Messrs. SA.E & BROWN, would respectfully inform all persons indebted to him, either by note or account, that he finds it neces ary to wind up his business immediately. Those indebted to me, will please call on Mes rs. SAMs & BRown, who are authorized to re eipt in my name, and make payment as soon as ossible. In retiring from the concern I weuld return my sincere thanks to my friends for their liberal sup port, and recommend the new firm of SALL & Buws to the confidence of the public. JOHN K. HIORA, Hamburg, April7, 3m 12 Copartnershtip A olice. HE, Undersigned having purchased the in teret ofJonNK. HaAin the CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENqT,.t ould respeetfully informs hi. friend. andde >alegenerall ,that they have associated thein elvliin he othing Business, in Hamburg, uder the name of Sasz & Baown, and will ontinue to occupsy the old stand of HeoA & NTwar, so long and favorably known to all per.' sons visiting this place. They would also infotm the public that an en.' tire new Stoek of >farticles for Spring niid Summer trade, to ethet with a superiot Stock of 11TS, CAPs,.TRUNKS, BUGGY ANU) HAND UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, &e., &c. Call and examine, fot' ever' effort on ourr part will lbe exerted to sustafn te foriner reputation f the House. ~ .~ S~ GO. F. BROWN. 1dmbetg, April'7, 3m 12 Edisfo 2J1Ls! NOTI~C is hereby given, that tihe above Mills, of two ran of the BEST FRENCH URR STONES, is now in full operation. One un ins ai'rahged in the Merchant style of grifrd, ing lange parcels to engagements of time: the Dther one to grind small parcels in turn. They ire both arrangedl with the best and latest style f Cloths. 'To thre Mills is attached an excellent laning dpparatus, warranted to take smiit out f well dried whleat ;-=no wheat will be ground Lhat Is not well dried, In addition to the above, titere are two rft of rnite Stones for grinding corn.. Thte above Mills are situfated abotit seten miles East of Lott's and six iniles Sotith of the Itidge. Tle Subscribers return their thanks to their patrons for past favors and solicit a contiuanee f the same, only so long as they merit it. Any communication addressed to us at Edisto Mills, will be thankfully recived and promptly itteded to. W, t,. & P'. J. COLEMIAN. Jun2,1851. 2m 20 GTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIFLD DISTRIC't IN ORDINARY. charles Nickerson and wife,. Bethana and Mary Burnett, IPetif on for 55 Partition. Preston Gilder and othiers. .Gikler, John S. Dodgent and Preston L. Dod gen, heirs and distributees of the real estate of esse Gilder, dee'd., resIde beyond the limits of this State. it is therefore, ordered that the said Preston Gilder, John S. Dodgen and Pi-eston L. Dodgen, do appear in the Court cd'Ordinary, for. the District aforesaid, on or before the first Mon any in August next, to show cause, if any, why the real estate of the said Jesse Gilder, dee'd., should not be sold for Partition, or their consent will be entered of record. Given under my hand at my office, this the 2d day of May, 1851. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. May 8 3m 16 Head-Quarters. 2sD REGIMIENT CAVALRY, EnoRVEL~sD C. H., June 3d, 1851. ORDE RS NO. 2. A COURT MARTIAL for the trial of De faulters of the Edgefield Squadron of Cav alry, for the Squadron Parade at Edgefleld Court House in May last, will convene at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in July next. The Court will consist of Capt. BluRRtes, Presi dent: Lieuts. YTELDELL and IlARatsON, and Cor nets MILR~r and HAL.L Memberq P. S. Baoons, Judge Advocate. By order of THOS. W. LANTIAM, Col. 2nd Reg't Cav'ry. ,Tne 5, 1851. 5t 20 Notice. I WARN all persons against trading for a Note given by me to 'Mark. Cutbrcath or bearer, about the 10th December 1850, for thre hundred and fifty dollars, as the propetfo which the note was given is unsoun, ,uiwl not pay it unless compelleT J' IaSON Constantly on -and ad Still Receiving. T HE Subscriber his just received some bess tiful EMBROIDERED GOODS, to which he invites attention, among them may be found WorkedNuslin Mantillas and Sacques, I " and Lace Capes, " i " - Sleeve, " " Chemezettesand Inside Hand kerchiefs, " " Collars-and Cuftls Copld Barage Mauttles and Mantillaii, Linen Cambric Handkerchlefs, White and Col'd Canton Crape Shiawlk, an " Sewing Silk do - Gents'and Ladies Sup. Kid and Silk Gloves, Bleached and Brown Sheeting&, and Pillow' Casings Rich Furniture Prints, " Figured Damask. for Curtaings Some Silk and Cotton Hosiery, &e. -A LS A few more fine WATCHES and CHAINS, Ladies CHATALAINS and BROACHESr KEYS, CHARMS, &c., &e. W. P. BUTIER. May 29, tf 1-9 A Card, I BEUG Teave re tly to inform the itiens' of Edgefield,i and Country, that I have commenced a MER ANTILE BUSIIESS io the house situated between Mr. BYAi's Store and the Court House, My STOCK, consisting of aR the varietiet usually found in a Village Retail Store, has been recently purchased in Charleston from Housew that import their Goods,prinil, direct from Europe. And I flatter myself, that an.ex perience of five years in an Importing sad Job bing House in Charleston, together with other facilities, has enabled me to get a STOCK of GOODS, that will, in point of smx'and raz, compare favorably with any Establishment in the place. Persons wishing to purehnse Goods for CAsu or on a credit until fart of January nextr will loose nothing by giving me a caD. A smafTshare ofpatronage isearnestlysolicited. LOD. HILL. Edgufield C. H., Mar 17, 851. tf 9. New Commision House. H1AMBURG, S.C, -- HE Undersigned having been engaged in a TGENERAL COMMISSION and FAC TORAGE BUSINESSfor the lastffteen yeare 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 branches. From the long experience he has had. in thit business, enables him to say in confidence, that he will do as well for those who patronise him a any other House in the United Btates or Cali fornia, and that no effort shl be left untried, on his part, to do nzrr. Consignments of COT'ON and all other sw cies of produce, as well as MIERCHANDIZ for the Country will have'lis individual and per onal attention, for which, he hopes, his labor may be beneficial beth to his cowatiuents and himself, A. M. BENSON. April 1, 1851. m 1.2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. EljJah Still and others, vs. d Elizabeth Still and others. - XTOTICE is hereby given that by vIrttie of Lanorder fromth Court of Equltylin this ease, Ishall sell.:st E4eld-Court House, on the first'Monday in uynextlte foloin real estate ef' Tosh 'Stilr'll esd, yvrz. The I-fouve Tihet containing tfee hun dred acres, more or less, situated in th& Die' trit and State aforesaid, and adjoining lando of Benj, Stephens, J. F, Lowrey, Clara Lmne drum and others, Also. the Upper part of a TIract .of Land, described in the 6ill as containing four hun dred acres, more or less, and adjoining lanuds of John Quattlebum, George Outs, S. F. May, John B. Hamilton and others. The said Upper part of said Tract of 400 acres, said to contain two hundred and twelve acres, more or less, Also, the Lower part of the abore Tract of Land, described as contauinin" four hun dred acres, more or less. Said rwer part r Trtact said to contain one hundred and inety-four acres, more or less. Said latds will he sold on a credit of twelve months from the day of sale, except ost Which must be paid cash. Purchase money to be secured by bond and good personal sureties. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. V. Comm'rs Office, June 4, 1851. June 5, 5t 20 Jrotice. ALL prsonshaving demanis against the es' - ta oflon Harrison, deceased, are re quested to haod them to the subscriber, properly attested, and all those indebted to the estate sre reqtested to ineke payment. JA MES M1. HARRISON. Administrator. Spt ,18?,0 ly 23 Eng ray,. JOHN 13. ROUNTIEE, living ten miles tbelow Cambridge, and one mile cast of the artintown Itoad, tolls before me a LIGHT BAY IIORISE MULE, supposed to be eight years old, about twelve hands high, marked with the gear and shed all round. A ppraised att$65.. SAM. STEVENS, M~. E.. D. May 10,1851. 1m4 17.. Niotice. ALL persons having demands againistitlie'es Atate of Jacob Shibley, deceased, will please, to drthem induly attested, and toeoig the said estate will please to make immediate pay-. ment. SILAS LANIER, Adm't.. Cum Test annzee. Sept4, 1850 ly 33: M~olasses. 30 HHIDS. CUBA MOLASSES. 10 " N. Orleans " 50 " Golden Syrup, very- gine. Foe sale by A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg Febl3 tf 4 'Dutch Bolting COtebs. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AtoUS-rA, Ga. H AVE received from New York, a supyof i.Dutch Bolting CLOTHS, Nos. 0,1 1,3 5, 6, 7, 8,9 and 10. To which they rsetul invite the attention of the public. 18 May 22 tf 1 Sugar and Coike. 20111HS. SUGAR, difierent bramis, 75 Barrels St. Croix Granulated Sugar, 10 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 1000 Lbs. Loaf Sugar, doable refined, 50 Barrels Co1Ie:Sugar, 75 Bags prime Rio Coffee, 25" best Old Government .Java Coffn* For sale by A. BURNSIDE, Hamburg, Feb'I3 tf 4 Notice. LL those having demands against the Estate A of Abner V. White, deeeased,arerequested tpresent them, properly atse~n hs n dbtd to make payment. JOHN HILL, Adm. Ari 20, onIr 1