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A Card. BEG leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Edgefield, Village and Country, that I have commenced a MERCANTILE BUSIlNESS in the house situated between Mr. Bnwa's Store and the Court House. My STOCK, consisting of all the varieties usually found in a Village Retail Store, has been recently purchased in Charleston, from Houses that import their Goods,principally, direct from Europe. And. I flatter myself, that an ex perience of five years in an Importing and' Job bing House in Charleston, together with other f eilities, has enabled me to get a STOCK of GOODS, that will, in point of STYLE and PRICE, compare favorably with any Establishment in the place. Persons wishing to purchase Goods 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 earnestlysolieited. LOD.. HILL.. Edgefield.C. H., Mfar it, 1851.. tf 9 Staple Dry Goods! SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. 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, Superior4-4 Irish Linens and Long Lawns, Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Table and Damask Dia -pers, 8-4, 10-4,12-4,16-4, and 20-4 Damask Table Cloths and Damask Napkins. Superior Bird's Eye and Scotch Diapers. Heavy Huckabucks, and Plain Crequillas, for Towels, Plain White and Fancy Colored Furniture Dimi ties, and Cotton Fringes, Plain Linen Ginghams, Toil De Inde, and Pop lins, 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 Bleached and Brown Sheetings, of the best quality, Superior Pawtucket, Merrimack, and Atlantic Mills Brown Sheetings, .Augusta and Graniteville Brown Sheetings and Shirtings, Heavy Cotton Osnaburgs, Georgia Stripes and Negro Kerseys, " Apron Checks, 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 Tapestry 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. A UGUSTA, GA. H AVE.receivcd from New York, a large supply of Goods for MOURNING, among which are Lupin's superior Black Bombazines, Superior Black Alpaccas, 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 LAISDRESS GOODS, among which are: French Printed Jaconets, of now and beautiful -styles, Rich Embroidered and Fancy Colored Grena dines, of the latest styles, White Dotted Swiss Muslins for Ladies' Dresses, Rich Embroidered Colored Muslins and Fancy Bareges, Superior White and Colored Grenadine, and Crapo Shawls, Ladies' Worked Lace and Muslin Sleeves, of beautiful styles, Ladies' French Worked Muslin Chinmasetts, Col lars and Sleeves, Ladies' White Lae Scarfs and Mantillasq, Ladies' French Worked Muslin Mantillas, Ladies' Hem-stieh Riviero and French Lawn Handkerchiefs, With a great variety of other articles, to which they respectfully invite the attention of the ladies. June 2G -------.. 23 New Commission House. HAMBURG. S. C. THE Undersigned having been engaged in a TGENERAL COMMISSION and FAC TORAGE BUJSINESS for the lastfJftecn years, in this place, takes pleasure in informing his old customers and the publhe generally that he has opened a H ouse to transact said business in all its various branches. From the long experience he ha~'s4had in this business, enables him'to say in confidence, that he will do as woell for those who patronise him a any other House in the United States or Cali fornia, and that no effort shall be left untried, on his part, to do BETTERL. Consignments of COTTON and all other spe cies of produce, as well as MERCHANDIZE for the Country will have his individual and per sornal attention, for which, he hopes, his labor may be beneficial both to his constinents and himself. A. M. BENSON. April1, 1851. 6m 12 Corn! Corn!! Corn!!! JTUST RECEWVED and for sale by the Sub lsoiber 5,000 BUSHELS superior white CORN, which is warranted to hold out in maca sure. AGNEW, FISHER & CO. Newberry C. H., Juno 2(1 St 23 .Wotice. A LL. Persona are forewarned not to trade for a Note of hand, given by me to Samuel Vance, and payable to him or bearer, due on or about the 8th July next, for one hundred and sIxty ($160) dollars, as the property for which said note was given has proved unsound, I am determined not to pay it until compelled by law. WM. W. WASH. June 25 4t* 23 Notice. A LL those indebted to the Estate of A biah Robertson, deceased, are requested to make payment, and those having demands to present thenm, properly attested. JOHN HILL, Adm. April29,.15 Notice._ ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah C.Blackwell, deceased, are requested to make Immediate payment, and those hang demands wll present thema properly attested. JAMES BLACK WELL, Adm'r. April17 1850 tf 13 Bagging and Rope. 25 Bales GUNNY BAGGING, 200 Pieces Dundee Bagging, 75 Coils, & inch'Kentucky Rope. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. State of South Carolina. Executive Departmnent. To all and singular the Managers of the General Elections, for the several Districts of the State of South Carolina : THEREAS the Legislature of South Caro ling, at its late session, did pass an Act to provide for the Election of members to a Southern Congress; and whereas said act re quires the 1Exeeutive authority to issue writs of election to the Managers of Elections: I do hereby require you and each of you, after gi'ing legal notice, and being duly qualified, to proceed to hold an election on the second Monday of Oc tober next, and the day following, for two Depu. ties to represent your respective Congressional Districts ; and after having determined on per sons duly elected, you will certify to the same according to law, to.the Governor, for the time being. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, in Columbia, this, the 1st day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun dred and fifty-one. ' J. II. MEANS, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. W. F. ARTuut, deputy Scc'y of State. June26 14t 23 HEAD QUARTERS. ORDER No. 7. BUCKIIEAD, .JUNE 1, 1851. T HE Officers and Sergeants of the following Brigades. will Emeamp, and the following Regiments will Parade for Review and Drill, at such times as herein stated, viz: The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade of Infantry, and the 10th Regiment of Cavalry, wilI 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 29d of July next. The 7th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at the Old Wells, on Thursday the24th of July. The 9th Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Low's. on Saturda', the 26th of July. The Officers and Sergeants 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 2Sth of July next, and Encamp "full five days," commencing at 12 o'clock, 1. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry, will Parade at the place selected for the Encampment, on Saturday, 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 Ans't. The 42d Regiment of Infantry, will Parade at Miaton's, oa Tuesday, the 12th of Aurnst. Tnle 2t Itegiment or nantiry, -wilt Parade at Hall's, on Thursday, the 14th of Augut. The 6th Regiment of Infatntry, will Parade, at Hunter'., on Saturday, the 16th of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 1st Brigade of Infantry, and 1st Reient of Cavalry, will as semble at Pickensville, on Monday, the 18th of August, and Eteximp " full live days," commenc ing at 12 o'clock, M1. 'The 1st Regiment of Cavalry, will Parade at Pickeanville, on Saturday, the 23d of August. The 3d Regiment of Infantry,"will Parade at Toney's Old Store, on Tuesday, the 20th Auigust. The 1st Regiment of Infantry, will parade at Bruton's, on Trhursday, the 28th August. The Officers andI Sergants of the 9th Brigade of Infantry. and the 9th Reiment of Cavalry, will assemble at Gofney's Old Field, near Limestone Springs, on Monday, the 1st September next. ani Encamp " full five days," commencing at 12 o'clock. M. The Officers and Sergeants of the 6th Blrigade of Infantry, and 6th Regiment of Cavnlry, will as semble at Yongue's, on Monday, the 15th of Sep. tembher, and Encamp " full five days," comnmene in at 12 o'clock. M. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Of ficers of the Regiments ordered for Revie w, will assemble the day previous, at the place of ren. dezvous, of their respective Regiments, for Drill and Instruction. The Reviewv of each Regiment will take place at 12 o'clock. M1. The Maj. Generals and Brigadier Generals, will. with their Staff', attend the Encampments an d Re. views, in their respective. commnandis. Thme Brigadier Generals arc chargod with the extension of this order. Complete returns of each Brigade, including ef fective and Alarm men, and specifying the numu ber of public and private arms in use, will be made by the Brigadier Generals to the Adjutant and Inspector Genieral, before the 1st clay of Octo ber next. The Aids-de-Camp of the Commander-in-chief. residing in the divisions, where Encampments and Reviews are ordered, are especially directed to at tend him, and other aids, with whom it may be convenient, are requested to join him at stuch places as suits them. By order of the Commander-in-chief. J. W. CANTEY, June 19. 13t 22 Adj. and Insp. Gen. DR. D E NN IS' GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, FOR Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness. Loss of Appetite, Constipation of the Bowels. Piles, caused by Costiveness, Pain in the Boweels, or Rheumatism, caused by the use of Mceu ry, Syphilis, Scrofula, Boils, Ulcers, 4j-c. T HIS PREPAR ATION is madle as pure as pos sible, Its bitter taste, andl bencticial e ffets in diseases of the Liver, and diseases arisinz from an impure state of the Blood, prove it to be the PUREST AND MOST USEFUL prepration of Sarsaparilla that is made. '1 hose who have used the various preparations of Sarraparilla will find, by tho taste and eflreet, that there is more Sarsaparilla in one bottle of Dr. DENNIs' preparation, than in half a dozen bottles as it is generally made. Its alterative and mildly purgative effuets upon the bowels, make it not only a good suhstitute for Mercury, but useful in removing tall diseases arising from the imprudent use of Mercury. Prepared only by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augusta, Georgia. Sold by A. G. TEAGUE and G. L. PENN, Edge field C. H.; P. M!. ComtEN and CAR Ey & CoUTU RiERz, Charleston ; BoAiTwRIGIIT & MIOT and F. CURTIS, Columbia ; A. J. CR EIGHITON, Hamburg; Wam. F. TUTT, D. B. PIUMS, HIAVILAND & Ris Lay, W. F. & J. TarN, WV. K. KITCHENx, BAa RETT & CARTER, Augusta, Geo., and by Drug gisgenerally. Price-$1 per bottle; 6 bottle for $5. 8W" Remember to ask for DENNIS' GEOR GIA SARSAPARILLA. June 26, 185 1 tf 23 Chsairs. A GOOD Stock of CHAIRS of different I-.qualities, sizes, &o. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4 White Lead. 5,000 LBS. WHITE LE AD, pur'o. 200 Gallons Linseed Oil, 200 " Train Oil. For sale by A. BU;RNSIDE. inbmurg, Feb 13 if 4 JOSEPH ABNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, W ILL be found at all tines in his Office, at Edgefield Conrt House, near the PLAN TEr's HoTEL. ie will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov. 14 tf 51 G. W. LANDRUM WILT Practice in ths Courts of LAW and EQUITY for Edglctid and Lexington Districts. Office in Law Range, Edgefield C. II. Jan 1G, tf 52 H. R. SPANN, ATTORNEY A T LAW, OFFICE the same as heretofore used by WARDLAW & SPANN. February 5, 1851 tf 3 W. C. MORAGNE LL Practice in the Courts of LAW and EQUITY, in the Districts of Edgefield and Abbeville. Office at Edgefield, C. H. Feb. 13, tf 2 JAMES M. DAY OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located at Edgefield C H., offers his professional services to the citizens of the Village and its vicinity; and will attend to any call ho may have either in the Village or Country. All operations warranted, March 1.3, 1650. tf 8 A. M. PERRIN, Attorney for Collecting Claims for BOUNTY LAND, FUa THOSE wHo nAVE BEEN ENGAGED IN TILE SERVICE OF THE UNITED STATEs. Offiee-Edgefield C. II., S. C. Nov 17 tf 42 CANDIDATES War Tax Collector ISAAC BOLES, SAMPSON B. MAYS, ROBERT CLOY, L. A. BROOKS, TIIEOPIITLUS DEAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS, HENRY II. HILL. ELIJAH T. RAUCH. WELCOME MARTIN. JOHN QUATTLEBUM, B. F. GOUDEY, F. W. BURT. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, For Sheriff. WESLEY BODIE, ALFRED MAY. T. J. WIIITTAKER, LEWIS JONES, JOlN HILL, THO3AS W. LANHAM. HUMPIIREYS BOULWARE, THOMAS 3. DYSON, For Ordinary. VIRGIL 31. WHITE. HENRY T. WRIGHT, WILSON L. COLEMAN, WILLIAM H. MOSS, For Clerk. OLIVER TOWLES. * .PETER QHA&TT'L~.BM... EDMUND PENN, THOMAS G. BACON, ANDERSON HOTEL. THlE Subscriber, late of Edge i., field District, having taken the Ho S tel in this place, formerly occupied by Daniel Brown, takes thismethod of informing his friends and t public generally. that he has settled permianently (he hopes) in th~e pleasant Villaige of Anderson ; that the house lhe has taken chiarge of, has undergone conside:.a ble repairs, and is well furnished, in neat and comfortable style. The virtues of the mountain breeze, the pure and delightful water of Anderson village, have been so long known and so generally tested, that I presume it is not necessary here to say anything in their praiae. The proprietors assures those tint are pleased to call at this OLD ESTAB LISIED HIOTEfL, that the best of everything that the country affords, sha~ll be provided for their accommodation, and no pains spared to make all comnfortab~le. With a liberal patronage adour best exertions, we hope to make Ander son just the place. In eonnection with the Hontel, is a Lirery Sta ble, where horses will be well attendied to. Also, lneks, 1Unggies, &c., kept on hand and in good repair, for dhe acconunodation of the public gene rally. E. L. UIIBB3LER. Anderson, June 10, 4t 22 Cheap Goods! sur . Y ARDS pretty Chene Mus Olis at 10) cents per yard, 5,000 yards pretty Ch~ene Muslinis, Madder colors, 124 cnts per yard, 10 bales Brown, Homespun, 6.1 ets.pr. yd. 5 eases white do. 6A do 5 "blue, bluff-striped and plaid Home spun, 10 cents per yard, I case A pron Cheeks, 10 a 12 ets pr yd. 2 cases Cotton~ades, for pants, 12 to 25 cents per yard, 500 pieces white, pink, blue, green and or ange Mosquitto Netting, 75 ets to $1. 100 pieces 12-4 Tace Netting, Georgia-striped Osnaburgs and Ilomespuns, at Factor's prices, just received at GRAY BROTHERS, 290 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. June 12 If 2 STATE OF SOUJTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY JOH-N HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge BWhedsreaJan Clark and M1. Graham have applied to mc for Letters of Adminis tration, on all atnd sinaular the goods and chattles, rights and cre~its of James Clark late of the Districl, aforesaid, deceased. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and ereditors of the said dceased1,to be and uppear before mec at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis trict, to be holden at Edgefield Court House on the 14th day of July next to show cause if any why the said administration should not be granted. Given uinder my hand and seal, this the 30th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, and in the 75th year of American Independence. JOHIN HILL, 0. E. D. July 60 2t 24 N~otice. A LL Persons are hereby forewarned from -L~ trading for a'Note of hand giving by the Subscriber to F. W. Pickens, for ninety. ($90) dollars, as the considerations for which said note was given has been 'violated, I am determined not to pay the camec unless compelled by law. J. H. BLEASE. June 23 23 Shoemakers. W ANTED two good SHOEMAKERS, no- - Tcustompd to making pegged work. R. T. MIMS. Ma....o tf 18 J.1W. NEW M WHOLESALE & RI TRUNKS, CARPI UNDER TILE UNITED STAT lL NEWBY & CO., have just receivei . CLOTHING. ,Gentlemen in want of ( BEST MATERIAL, MAKE and FNI States Hotel. - They also keepa large lot of fine SHIR 9 f Call in and see them. April 17, 1851. NOT ICE. THE Undersignedliaving'sold his interest in Lthe CLOTHING 'ESTABLISHMENT, in Hamburg, to Messr. SALE & Bnowv, would respectfully inf6rm all persons indebted to him, either by note or account, that he finds it neocs saryto wind up his business immediately. Those indebted to .me, will please call on Mes srs. SALE & BuowN, who are authorized to re ceipt in my name, and make payment as soon as possible. In retiring from the concern. I would return my sincere thanks to my friends for their liberal sup port, and recommend the new firm of SALE & ]aowN to the confidence of the public. JOHN K. IIORA. Hamburg, April.7, -. 3m 12 Coparinershlp . otice. TfIE Undersigned having purchased the in .Lterest of JoHN K. IIoaA, in the CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, would respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that they have associated-them selves in the Clothing Business, in Hamburg, nder the name of SAi.E & BaowN, and will continue to occupy tbe old stand of loRA & NEway, so long and favorably known to all per sons visiting thisplace. They iveuld 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'atid Summer trade, to gether with a superior Stock of HATS. CAPSTRUNKS, BUGGY AND IANI UMBRELLAS, CARPET BAGS, &e., &c. Call and examine, for every eff'ort on our part rill be exerted to sustain the former reputation of the House. W. W. SA LE, - e.S-i e AOWN. Hamburg, A pril'S ~ 3m -12 lEliO .ffills ' NOTICE is hereby given, that the ubove Mills, of two run of the BEST FRENCH URR STONES, is now in full operation. One un is arranged in tiie lMerchant style of grind ig large parcels to engagements of time : the ther one to grind snmall parcels in turn. They are both arranged with the best and latest style f Cloths. To the Mills is attached an excellent leaning apparatus, warranted to take smut uit f well dried wheat .-no wheat will be ground tht is not well dried. In addition to the above, there are two run of ranite Stones for grinding corn. The above Mills are situated abount seven miles ast or Lott's and six miles South or thec Ridge. The Subscribers return their thanks to their patrons for past favors and solicit a contiuance f the same, only so long as they mterit it. Any communication addressed to us at Edhisto Mills, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. W. L. & P. JT. COLEMAN. June 2,1851. ' 2m 20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIFLD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. harles Nickerson and-wife, ') Bethana and Mary Burnett, LPetition for wer Partition. Preston Gilder and others.J T appearing to my satisfaction that Preston - Gilder. John S. Dodgen and Preston L. Dod on, heirs and dlistributees of the real estate of Jesse Gilder,- dee'd., reside bevond the limits of his State, it is therefore, ordered that the said Preston Gilder, John S. Dodgeni and Preston L. odgen, do appear in theo Court of Ordinary, for e District aforesaid, on or before the first Mon ay in August next, to show cause, if any, why he real estate of the said Jesse Gilder, dee'd., honid not be sold for Partition, or their consent il be entered of record. Given under my hanid tmy office, this the 2d day of May, 1851. JOUN HILL, O. E. D. May 8 3m 16 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. ilson Holstein and is ife, ' and others, Bill and amended vsBill for Partifn. . H. Norris and others. T appearing to my satisfacetion that Wmn. . B. N orris, Sally Sawvyer, Alexander Nor s, Luther Norris and Nathan J. Norris, De endnts, reside beyond the limits of this ~tate: On motion of Mr. GRIFFIN, Solicitor, )rdered, that the said Defendants, as also, ny child or children of thme said Nathan .. qorris, not named above, do appear and ead, answer or demur to this Bill, within hree months from the pttbliention of this ecer, or that the said Bill be taken pro con so against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Office, June,24, 1851. June 16, -3m 23 -Fish. 0 BLSlageNo. 3, MACKEREL, - 30Ul arrels No 2 " 75 Kits, No 1, 50 HalfKits No 1. For sale by A. BUTRNSIDE. Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 4 Lftue. O L.CHOICE~ STONE LIME, not1 slcein fine order. For sale by) H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Feb 3, :t 3 Dutch Bolting Cloths. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, . AUGUSTA, GA. AVE received from New York, a supply of LDutch Bolting CLOTHS, Nos. 0, 1, 2, 3, ,6, 7, 8,9 andI 10. To which they respectfully vite the attention-of the public. BY & CO. TAIL DEALERS IN ;T BAGS, &c. &c. ES HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GEO. C their Stock of SPRING AND SUMMEI OODS in their line, can find them of the HMat their Establishment, under the Unites TS, DRAWES, SUSPENDERS, &e. Stn 13 CARD. TIE Undersigned respectfully solicit the at tention of Country Merchants and Planter to their very extensive and well assorted Stoe of GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &e., &c., con prising 400 IIhds Clarified New Orleahs and Musee vado .sugar. 300 Packages Crushed and Loaf Sugar. 150 Bbls No I and 2 Clarified Sugar. 1000 Bags Cuba, Rio and Java Coffee, 4000 Pieces Dundee Bagging, (weighing . 1j lbs-44 to 46 inches.) 100 Bales Heavy Gunny Bagging. 1000 Coils 4 inch Hemp Rope. 500 ILhds Bacon Sides (Baltimore Curing) 100 do Choice Shoulders. 100 do Museovado Molasses. 11000 Bbls New Orleans Syrup, 1200 do Rectified Whiskey, 300 do N. E. Rum, 100 do Northern Gin, 200 Packages French and Domestic Brandy, 150 do Madeira and Tenn. Wine, 100 do Sweet Malaga Wine. 150 Boxes Tobacco (various qualities,) 300 M. Segars, (assorted brands) 50 Casks London Porter, 300 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles, Together with Soaps, Starch, Raisins, Tei Spices, Champagne, Cordials, Syrups, Piekl and all articles usually kept in their line, whi they ofyer for sale on aecommnolating terms. (T Orders promptly and faithfully executed SIMMS & NANCE. No. 1, Uayne St, Corner Church St., Charleston S. C. June 5, tf 20 D R U G 1 TO R I. DR. A. G. TEAGUE, havir purchased the interest of I brother E F. TEAGUE. dee'd. ,,C. H., takes this method of retur> ing his thanks to their friends at .the community for the~ liberal pa ronage bestowed upon the fi IAnd informs his friends and il ...'public generally, that be will col atEgfedC. II. Hec flatters himself that the experience derivt from fifteen years close application to the rjualia and Comnpouniding of .Drugs. as well as in ti adminisitration, or remedial appliention of ti same, will entitle hinm to some degree of pubi confidence in his ability to procure, compotur and furnish his friends and thei publie wvi PURE and UNADULTERATED articles his line. IHe will continue to keep for sale all artiell usally kepLIby Drurgists: and pledges himist to sell as Loow, as Drugs. &c,. of the samie qualit; are sold in llamhurg or. A ugusta. A ccounts to become due semi-annually: ti st of .January and the 1st of .July. H e is also willing to attend a small practice his Professwion, in its various branches. viz: Ti Practice of Medicine, Surgery, Obstetries at Dentistry. Offie at his Drng Store, where he maya ways be found in the day, except professional abent, nd at night alter 9 o'clock. at his re, dec-the' late residence of E. F. Teague, dec' lifarch~ 27, tf 10 $40 IReward. (ff1 HIE above reward will be given for the aj Mjrehension and delivery in any conveniel jail, or TWO NEGROElS, the property of tlI subscriber. a numn and a woman. The man's name is A USTIN, very dark con pleeted. has one of his upper~ cront teeth out, fit feet eight air ten inches high, and weighs ne: two hundred pounds. The Womian's nnme is PIIILLIS. copper co ored, ehuntky, and ablout 22 years of age. Thme fellow ranaway about two years ago, an was for nine tmonths in Augusta, Ga., hirinig It time to dit'erent persons. It is probable lie nowi in that place, as wh'len last heard from, h was making his way in that direction. Half the above reward will be given for the d< livery of either of the above negroes. JOHN A. EICIHLEBERGER. Jan 30 tf 2 (12T The Augusta Constitutionalist will camp weekly, until notified to the contrary, and fo: ward acc~ountt to this office. ~CARRIAGE MAKING. T[IIE Subscribers htavin 3eunged in the Carriag makingatid repairing busines in Pottersville, near Edge fid Court House, for the ensuing year: woul, respectfully solicit a share of public Patronaga as iioi shall indoavor to give satisfaction to all wht may favor us with their business ; they aire alsoi want of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Cat riage parts and Bodies, of steady mioral habits none other need apply. Good comfortable build ings can be procured, convenient to the shop fo men of families, or boarding on reasonable terma IIILL & WARDLAW. N. 1.-A good price will be paid for Lunmbe of good Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, of as sorted dimen~sions. 11L & W. Nov 28 1850 tf 45 "Zn statu quo ante bellum." L catiher. O F ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be had m the Tannery for Caen. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the lattea the best article for Harness. (ash paid for Hides amid good Oak Bark. All orders addressed to Williame & Christie or to Mr. fL. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, il be promptly attended to. R. T. MIMS. Fe.tf 3 Molasses. 30 HHIDS. CUBA MOLASSES. 10 " N. Orleans " 50 " Golden Syrup, very fine. Foi sale by A. BURtNSIDE. H-aanbr Feb 1'3 tf 4 NEW GOODS! THE Subscriber is now re ceiving a SPLENDID Stock of SPRING& SUMMER GOODS FOIl Gentlemen's Wear, CONUISTING oF Super sup. Back French Twilled CLOTH. Super sup. Blue French Twilled Cloth, " Brown " " Black fig'd and Doe Skin CAS SIMERS, (a large supply,) Fancy Checked DRILLINGS, new styles, White figured " Heavy Plain " A superior lot of Plain BI'k Silk VESTINGS, Figured " Fancy fig'd " " White " " " White Silk Vestings embroi'ed with Animals, Buff and White Marsailes " " t " " Valentia " " A beautiful lot of Fancy Silk CRAVATS, Silk NECK TIES, with embroidered Ends, A large lot of Black, White, Kid and Linen GLOVES, Also, a good supply of HATS, READY MADE COATS. of various kinds, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. &c., &c. All of which he will sell LOW for Cash or to punctual customers, and made up in a style inferior to none. JOHN LION. March 13. tf 8 NEW GOODSe T NE Subscriber has just received his Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, from Charleston, direct importations, Rich Silk Dresses, " " Tissues, " " fig'd " " Figured Barages, " " Muslins Swiss and Jaeonet, A fine Lot of Gingham and Muslin Gin hams, for Ladies Dresses, ladies Embroidered Capes, fine worked Collars, Cuffs and Sleeves, Fine Bonnets, Bonnet, Sash, Neek and Cap Ribbons, Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Sewing Silk, o HATS. White and Black Beaver, Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn, English, Straw and Palm. BOOTS AND SHOES. Gentlemen's, Ladies and Misses, of every variety. A few ready made COATS and VESTS. Also, GROCERIES, HARDWARI4 and CROCKERY, all of which will be sold vEiL LOW, and a liberal discount for CAsH. B. C. BRYAN: March 13, tf 8 WAnEZ-HOn AND COMmZSSZOn BUSINESS. HAMBURG, S.C. - s' T E UNDERSIGNEDhaving formed aco. p. partnership, under'thefirMi of A. WAL ' KER & CO.,for the purpose of carrying or the Ware-House and Conmission Bsustness, and having rented the well known Ware-House,.known as Walker's Ware-House and lately occupied by WAKEIL.& COLEMAN, They tender their services to their friends an< the public in general, .and pledge themselves t use their best exertions to give satisfaction to the who may favor them with business. ig Fair advances.will be made on produce i is store. .'A. WALI(ER . in D. L. ADAMiS. BEZ.CEER &r E0OLLZNQsWoRTE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -GROCERY RYERCHANTS ARE now reciving a large and well selecte< .1.Stock of GROCERIES, to which they in dvite the attention of their friends, one or both ythe firm will be found at the Warehouse of Wal iker & Bryson, till 1st September, when the: ewill open their NEW STORIE don B~road Street necxt door below the cld stan lof Adams & Fargo. B IELCHER & HlOLLINGS WORTH. A ugusta, Aug. 21 1850 tf 31 f MAnSHAL's MAGiCAL PAIN , RADIOATOR. WILL P'OSrTIVELY CURE Rhcumatisa IC , in every stage, Weak Back, Weak Joints B3ruises, Strains, Swellings, Toothache, Head f ache, Contracted Tendons, Lumbago, Painfe cNerves, Spinal Affetions, &e., &c. In fact,i d is hard to say what kind of pains it will not cure -It is wVARRANTED to cure the diseases named -or, in ease of failure, the money wvill be refunded y To persons troubled with, CORSS,this comnpouni -is particularly recommended. .Please to read the fullowing eommendatory letter from Judge Hughes, of Burke coucty : Et~nonta, BURKE CY., Dec. 22, 1850. Ma. .J. E. M~Aasual,-Dear Sir : In compli anee with your request, I make this simple state m aent'of facets. My boy Darniel stuck a thorn in chis foot about the first of last Jun9, the thori was extracted. and no more thonght of it for 1: or 20 days, his foot then began to swell, and in a cfew days iti was opened. it discharged a large ,quantity of nmatter. The diseharge continned for eight days, and then ceased. Ilis foot then reonmenced swelling and extended up his leg, thigh, and 1hip, with violent pain. He then be gn to spit from lhis lungs matter similar to thai sdischarged from the abscess on his foot. I then scalled ini medical aid, and from the remedies used. ehe was alternately better and worse for eight or ten weeks. During this time a large abseess formed uprn the hip, the discharge was large, and as soon as it ceased, a general swelling of his leg, thigh and breast comnmeneed, which was very hard to the touch, and at times experienced much dificuty n walowig.Medical aid seemed of had recourse to'your " Magical Pain Eradicator." In forty-eight hours, from the time I eommenced it~s use, his foont began to soften ; the swelling on Ihis hip and breast subside.1, and I am pleased to Ssay he is now well. I again used your remedy in a case of Neu ralgia, with great success, giving immediate re lief. I have tried it also for Tooth-A che, with my youngcst ehild, with entire success. 'From the suecess I have had in the use of your "L Magical Pain Eradicatosr," I have no hesi tation in recommending it to the public. Yours truly, W. W. HUGHES." The above statements of thec use of " Mar rshall's M~agical Pain Eradicator," arc known b3 me to be true. (Signed) ANGUS BETIHUNE. FNone is genuine without the written name of -J. E. Marshall on each box. For sale, wholesale and retail, by the proprie tors W. H. & J. TURPIN, Augusta, Ga., and for sale, in this place, on Agency, by A. G. TEAGUE. SFeb. 13, . Cm 4 Old Dr. Jacob TownSend'S . Sa rsap ar ill a. J UST Received 8 dozen of Old Dr. Jaco~ Townsend's original compound Syrup of Sar saparilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical Store of . .A. G. TEAGUE. May1,1850 tf 15 Notics. A LL persons having demands against the Es. tate of Jacob Lon.g, dee'd., will present them duly attested, and tose indebted wvill make immediate payment. J. A. EICHIELBERGER. AGNEW, FISHER & CO. NEW3ERRY C. H., Importers and Deaflrs in HARDWARE,. CUTLERY, . GUNS, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DRY GOODS, -, - CARRIAGE TRI1 GS, - BOOTS, SHOES,_HATS,.CAPS,.:., GROCERIES, WINES AND -LIQUORS. Hiilvertis wo u ld respeqifuly inire fo'e T Eattention of persons visiting Newberry;'to an examination of their. Stock of -Goods; ahie'1r consists of almost every article in.the. HARD WARE, GROCERY DRY6!OODS Jine,. all of which they wili selI as cn as the sarme article can be purchased in Chaileston, with transportation only added.. - AGNEW, FISHER & CO. No. 2 and 3, Merchant Row, In froit of Newberry Court Houa April 17 3m' I$ Graniteville. Cash Store! T.HE Subscriber respectfully calls the ittca . tion of farmers and the community gene rally to'his Store in Graniteville, where he kca,. constantly on hand a- NEW and' WEL SORTED Stook of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES BONNETS, RIBBONS; ' and nearly every variety of Goods, aid is selling at the Cheapest rates ever kesor .above Char leston! He buys for. CASH and .engeges'to sell as CHEAP as Augusta, Hanhur, ,iken, or any other neighboring market. Ladies wishing to- buy Bonnets -of the latest style, either trimed or untrimed, wilt dswelleto examine his Stock before purchasing.elsewhese. He is-prepared to havo Bonnets trimmed in the latest style. or to order at the aldhtestniitfe. All who advocate a ,:: "- ' CHEAP CASH SYSTEM will be sure to save money by givingiltfi'a-triil. 57 The highest market price. will be glvenisr all saleable pre.luee in exchange for Goods. A. B. MULIUGAN. June 4, tf * THE GREAT SUM IEK IYiCND1 DR..,GUYSOTT* - IMPROVED EXTRACT.OE. Yellow Dock and Sariparila FOR the cure of all diseases or disders te rated by impure blood.: ts great suseces justly entitles it to the name ofjthe Great. Jnaepcau Specf . So-far as it is known it is universally apprecia ted. and many eminent- physicians ste it dallyin their practice with.tlbe .pqst happy effects, and certify that it is the bast exsraesin exis pes ad theonly that - STANDS THE TEST4)F TDM Every year adds to its great af tr, andmti tiplies its astonishing cures. Tbvegi of ::. HEREDITARY SCROFUu, ,.r, With npptraing glands,hoee-combed f sh,4nd caris eating into his ines, finds .Ouysett'sitel low Dock-and Sarsaparilla a balm fhrls -ii tions. His horrible torments: are .ass .rt his-malady not-oily relieved, but: PRimgET -LY.CURED. ,- -a s " It may. be safely asserted, from ie re skla pf past experience, .that ." Dr. y Extract t Yellow Dock .and "S'rsrila is, beydld il ,comparison; thte , .. - ::ge.-g. .w+ ,Vr MOST WONDE RUL RPY~iD ~ JI for the allowing diseases and all. ofts proceed in from VITIATEDB OD..:r ., 9 crofula or ing'tEv liemttu Cutaneous ,. ,the face, Blotches, CJOnic, ,lie g worm or Te Pains of the.Rneadent ahr.p ls Spiliddc rmnbaoa D P r fjdeions 'iisbs? .oreng se-pr~ i Ague and Fvr th HeaP~ i u Bc ds reast. apd SknDis.a - 'It is a sorereign'specific for Gential Debility, and the best renovptor for a-Brokenisdltuim. -It braces and re-invigrates every'organ, pronioes 'factivity and reuaiy'nvr function,ad pro -duces thmt cndition of the chl~ial.tem which is the best security for LO LIPE.' Let all who wish to purge' the' bloo from the impurities-contracted fromthe.ir~e'iirdulgene's of the appetite during the winter, and .to prepare-he1 system to RESIST SUMMER EPIDEMICS,'ix -1 sovNow to "Guynott's Extract of-Yellow Dodk and Sarsaparilla," which is provingitself-an and-. dote for many of the most malignant diseases that flesh is heir to, and they will newer ie disappoisae, for in this remedy the publie~luigh inas never wa vered-never can wvave; for It Is founded Qn ex perience, just as their want of faith In 'other and spurious compounids is also founded in experience. They FLY FROM MINERAL NOSTRUWS to seek hope, life and vigor from this PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY. Therefore, howeve'r broken down in health 'a spirits, however loathsome. to~himself- and ethers, let no one despair of rocovery, let the patient only understand that his hope of physical restoradion lies only in " Gursorr's ErraA CT or Yar~r.ow Docx Axt) SAiaSA P.intI.A ," and perguade him for his LIFE'S SAKE to try it, and-we have rio lied. toation in predicting his speedy resto'ration tobhealth. As a means of regulating alL the functionsf WO3MAN'S DELICATE'- ORGANIZATION, it has no equal in the materia medica, and it tlj' -eritical period of life, when the first stage rof, ' r -decline commences, its cordial and invigonn properties will enable her to PASS THE C'lUSIb SAFELY. ggF None genuine unless put up in large bet ties containing a quart, and name of the Syrup blown in the glass, with the written signature'S. F. Bennett on the outside wrapper. .@ PRucE, g1 per bottle-or 6. bottles for $5. - SCOVIL & ItEAD, 113 Chartres street, New Orleans,: Sole General Agents for -the Southern States,'to whom all orders must be'addresed. Sold by G. L PENN, Edgrefield C.'H. -WARD L AW & DENDY, Abbovileo C. l.L PAT-. JAMES. Newberry C. H.; A. J. CREIGHTON, S. C.; HTAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta, Georgia. June 5 - m ' 90 Niotice.. J. D. TIBB3ET'S will hereafter sell .BOOTS and SHOES, at the foi lowing prices, for C A SH O NL Y: 'Fine Water Proof Boots,...... $91)0 Fine Pump Boots,.............. 5 00 Fine Welted do.......... .......7 00 Men's fine Pump Shoes,........... 375 do do Welted do........ ....350 do Kip do do............ 200 Ladies Calf Shoes,.................1I 75 do do Bootees,................2 00 January1, 1851. tf 1 .JWblfte. A LL persons having demands against the es C.tate of John Harrison, deessed, -are re quested to hand them to the subscriber, properly attested, and all those Indebted to the estate arO requested to make payment.- - -'-' JAMES MI. HARRISON.' ..Administrator.. Sept 3, 1850 ly fJ Boarding for Younig Ladles. T HE Subscriber willaccosmodateowithbord ing,.-ten -or twelve Young Ladies. .is Hos sroomy and pleasantly situated; conveni cat-to the Female AcademIes. Parentsand Guardians may. be assuredithat every-attention~ necessary will be paid to Girls eomn. edtohi care., ED~tN ,E LLprsn aving ead s*s to render them in duly tise rh~COwn the said estate will les-to D4IW'J6 ment.AAN tAmr Sc. .t,,-. I..Cam..5 331a*