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Dni, i this Village on the 20th inst., Mrs. SUSAN M. NCItOLLS, relict of Mr. R. ti. , l cuo..s, late Recter of the Edgefield Female Institnte, leaving two small children. She was a native of Philadelphia. * tm at his residence in this District, on Wed nesday the 9th of this month, of Typhoid Fever, OLIVER TOWLES. The deceased had attaine I to the 51st year of his age, and by industry, and good Inanagement had accumulated a considerable estate for his wife and children. It would, perhaps, be unnecessary to say more in regard to the subject of this brief notice, for he was a man well known to the whole District. le has occupied a conspicuous position before the people for the last twenty years. The first pub lie station he held was that of Colonel of the Sa luda Regiment. Ho was then elected Sheriff, Ordinary, and member to the Legislature. sue oessivecly, all of which posts lie filled with honor to himself and to his native District. No man ever discharged a public trust with more up rightness, and more to the satisfaction of the peo ple; and ho inan ever departed this life more be loved, respected and regretted by all his intimate acquaintances. At the time of his death, he was a member of the two fraternities of Odd Fellows and Free Masons, which bodies have already borne testimony to his virtues, in resolu tions highly -affecting, kind and complimentary. I would not, with an nngentle hand, re-open the recent wounds of his bereaved family, by al luding fo"that portion of his life which is best known to 'themselves, or by stating facts inti mately connected with his domestic and private relations, which might painfully suggest to them how great was his kindness and how irreparable has been their loss. In the government of his family, no man ever exhibited more patience, ten derness, or consistency of conduct. Ile was a good husband,~a gener.>us father, and a just and merciful master. As a neighbor he was obliging and courteous-and as a friend unexacting and faithful. In hiedeath, the State has last one of her tru est sons-his neighborhood. a pattern of industry and honor, and his faumily, a husband, a father, and a friend. In his last moments, he espressed a perfect re signation to his fate, and died triumphing in the mercy and goodueas of God. This circumstance alone should do much to soothe the ailietions of his sorrowing family and friends, and induce them to imitate his noble example, and strive to follow him to the bright land of the just. DIED, in this District, on the 17th instant, SALLIE MEANS, daughter of Capt. PaEsTON S. and MAaTA lBaooxs. She was born on the 2nd April, 1848. The writer of this notice is well aware that an elaborate panegyrie of so youthful a subject, would bein bad taste, and precluded by the na ture of the-case. But infancy may have its char acteristic qualities as well as mature life, and the opening bud may foreshadow the coming flower. The sweet.smile, the happy spirit, the gentle, confidiuig, affectionate temper, the ready obedi ence. and I may add the personal attractions of the dear.little girl, made her an object of peculi ar loveliness, and lent a charm which is seldom exhibited at so early a period. But she is gone, and iesignation now becomes a duty. The Lord hptaklen her to Himself, and in His boson she rests, secure against the storms and tempests, the ssfroms and troubles of earth. It died to sin, it died to cares, Yut for a moment felt the rod; 0-mourner, sush, the Lord declares, Sheh are the children of our God." M. DIED, in this Village, on the 18th instant, THOMAS HENRY DOBY, son of Mr. Jours L.D 'v, liged one year and 20 day. .~OE EROIAL. AImwewhat.better 4eeling prevailed to-day in the Cotton nmarket, snd at the ehose of business it waeertained thmat 54 bales had changed hands at prices varying fl-om 4 1-163 toi i eta. CIIA R LESTON Jux~y, 26. ThaeCotton market has been quiet 'to day. Two hundred- and fifty bales have been sold at previous, rates. For the Southern Congress. Mr. EDITOR: I of'er for the consideration of the voters of this congressional District. Col F. W. PICKEss and DnAYTON NANCE, Esq., as -candidates to repressent it in the Southern Congress. They are gentlemen of ripe experience, of tried patriotismn, and united to the State by the highest and holiest tics. These gentlemen would possess sonme ad vantages from thmeir attendaice upon the Nashville Conveniion above runny others, no less worthy and qualified in other respects. A VOTER. Notice. TuE !,ExBsas oF CO4PANY " D," Palmetto Regiment, arc invited to meet at Edgenield C. II., oln the First Mony in August. and make arrangements towards being represented at Co humnbia, in pursuance of a call front Col. A. U. Gr.ADDE?4. P. S. BROOKS, Late Captain. Butler Lodge1 No. 17 L 0 0, F, A Regular meeting of this Lodge will be held on Monday evening next at 8 oelock. JOSEPH ABNEY, See'y. July 31, 1851 tf 26 Butler Rifles---Attention! Y OUsare required to appear at Edgefleld C. H., for Drill and [nspection on Saturday the 9th of August. The. Members will be exor cised on that day in Artillery Tactics. By order of Capt. MORAGNE. V. M. WVure, Sco'ry. July 31 - t 28 * To Rent, A Very pleasantly located house .. in Granitevile, containing seven Rooms, with double piazzas and all necessary out butidings, with a fine well of- water, and a large yard and garden spot attacbed. The House is situated on an eminence and commnands a fine view c! the Village and adja cent country. For terms, apply to B. C. UARD. Graniteville S. C., Jutly 31 3t 28 17 Hanmburg Republican copy. - Notice. T HlE Graniteville Manufacturing Company has increased its Capital from $300,000 to $360,000, and the $60,000 has all been paid int. July24, ~AlW. GREGG, Pres't. Notice IS IjEREBY given that the reward of $50, Lfor the recovery of the runaway boy LUKE, is no longe'r offered. G. W. GARMANY. Hamburg, July 29 - 8 28 20 TON IRON, assorted sizes. For sale by .buA. FeURNSt DE. For Sale! r H AIT well known Tract of Land on Wilson's CrHek and Big Saluda River, fermerly known as the ANDERSON MILL TRACT, and containing about (1,700) Seventeen Hundred Acres. There is about 350 acres cleared and nearly all fresh. The balance is well timbered with Oak and Pine. There is about 100 acres of rich bottom lafid on Saluda River, and 100 on Wilson's Creek, which is very little subject to high water. A large portion of the high land is as good rich land for Cotton or any kind of grain, as any on the River or in the District. There is two fine new SAW MILTS and a COTION GIN and SCREW-the Gin runs by water.-There is also, an excellent FLOUR MILL. which makes as fine flour as any Mills at the North. and as much to the bushel. Also, a fine CORN MILL, and all in good order for custom. The Columbia and Greenville Tlail Road runs within one hundred yards of the Gin House, and within one hundred and fifty yards of all the Mills. There is a fine DWELLING IIOUSA, on the Anderson Road, two miles from the Mills, and two miles from the River. This handsome and commodious mansion, just finished, is two stories high, s'xty by forty feet, and contains eight large Rooms, nearly all of which are neatly finished with plastering. On the premises are all the out buildings necessary for a large planter. Any person wanting a bargain will do well to call forthwith on the Subscriber, at his premises, four miles below Island Ford. on Saluda River. THOS. J. DYSON. July 29 3t 28 !jT The Newberry Sentinel and South Caroli nian will please publish the above 3 times, and forward their accounts to me. '. J. D. Valuable Lands on Savannah River FOR SALE. (TILT BE SOLD, some time next fall, for the purpose of Distribution among the widow and children of Peter F. Moragne, de ceased, that VALUABLE PLANTATION on which the deceased resided, containing about 1200 Acres. lying on Savannah River, immediately below Brksdale's Ferry. This tract is a fine cotton plantation. with three hundred or more acres of low grounds, well timbered and with a good dwelling and out houses, gin house and screw, and other buildings necessary for plantation pur poses. The-above tract will be sold on favora ble terms; purchase money will be secured. Persons who wish to purchase lands will do well visit this tract and ride over it before buying any where else. July 31 2m-wtf 28 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District: . Whereas R. T. Mins, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and creaits of Susan M. Nicholls, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis trict, to be holden at Edgefield Court House on the 13th day of Aug next to show cause if any why the said administration should not be granted. . Given under my hand and seal, this the 30th day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, and in the 75th year of Amierican Idependence. ..JOHNZW o.E. D.* J u y1+2 f, - t8 SH ERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIE&LD DISTRICT. Jesse Smith, - vs Domestic Aulachment. L. D. Johnson. S. J. Watson, ) vs. ~ .Domestic Attachment. L. D. Johnson. BY an order from his Honor, D. L. Ward law, I will sell in thme above stated cases, at the residence, of S. J. Watson, on Thurs day the 21st day of August, the following property, viz: One bay Mare, Saddle and Brile, a one horse watgon, and nine head of cattle. Terms Cash. S. ClIRISTIE, s. E. D. July 28, 1851, 4t 28 Notice. A PPLICATION will be made to the Legisla ture of this State at its next Session, for a new Road from Samnuel Ste-.en's on the Martitn Town Road in Edgefield District, to intersect the newv cut road at Capt. R. R. Tolbert's in Abbe vlle District. JTuly 31 tf 28 PORTRAiT PAINTING! E ORG E W. FITZWI[LSON, Aa'rtsr, in 2W forms the citizens of Edgefield and vicini ty, that he has taken a Room at the Sraxcx lie -r'., wvhere he is prepared to executo Portraits ii a SUPERIOR MA NNER:; and respectfully asks the patronage of the public. Hie will at tend, where it is prefered, at private residences in any part of the District, when miore than one portrait is desired. July 17 31* 20 South'rn Water Cure Institute LOCATED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. IS magnitude being recently enlarged is niowecapable of acconmmnodating T WO H UN DR ED A ND FIFTY (250) persons. The pro per appointmtents of this Institution render it mmot attractive to Invalids who may be forced to seek redemption from disease. T. CARLTON COYLE, M. D. May 28, 1851. ly 19 iimnitatriSale. N OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order from John Hill, Esq., Ordinary, I shall sell at the Iate residenc of Elizabeth Car-* ter, deceased, on T IILURSD A.Y the 2-4th inst., all the personal Estate of said deceased consist ing in part of EIGHT LIKEL,Y NEGROES, Stock of Horses and Mules, Cattle, H~ogs, Plan tation Tools, Wae-gon, 1Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. A. J. RbA MBO, Adm'or. July 7 3t 25 . Laborers Wanted, TmE OR TWELVE able bodied hands wan ted for thme ensuing three months. Liberal wvages given, and paid monthly if required. J. H.'CURISTIAN. July 17 3t .26 Notice. ,LL4 persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. .L..Treacia Lowe, deceased, are requested to m~ake immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said Estate, are also requested to present them according to lawv. HENRY KEY, Ex'or. July 10 Gum 23 Chuairs. A4GOOD Stock of CHAIRS of different qualities, sizes, &e. For sale by A. BUJRNSIDE. Executive Department.= By his Excellency .T. H. ME ANS, Governor and Commander-in-Cidef in and over the State of Souik Carolina : [iEREAS information has reacted me that an atrocious murder was committed upon John McDaniel. of 11arnwell, by six young men, among whom were SEA CORN E. FAIR MER and WM. G. T(OBIN; and whereas the aforesaid Farmer and. Tobin have made their es cape:-Now be it known, in order that they may. be brought to trial, I, John Ht. Means, Gov cruor in and over the State of South Carolina, do issue this, my proclamation, offering a reward of Two Hundred Dollars for the delivery of both, or One Hundred Dollars for the delivery of either of them, to the Jai!or of Barn well District. Farmer is about 25 or 28 years old, 5 feet S inches high, well made, fair complexion, blue eyes, lighi hair, two of his front teeth slightly broken o11. le has a scar on his check about an inch and a half long made by the cut of a knife. Tobin is 18 or 19 years old, 5 feet 11 inches, fair complexion, very little beard, light hair, white teeth, thick lips, well made, and is badly scarred on the right arm and shoulder. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, this fifth day of July, in L. s. the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one. J. U. MINANS. Wi. F. AaTnuR, Dep. Secretary State. July 17 4t 26 SH ERIFF'S SA LE. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, I shall proceed to sell At Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in August next, the following property in the following case, viz: Fleming, McIntire & Co.. vs John Hill, administrator of M. R. Smith, all that sec tion of land situated within the corporate limits of the Town of Hamburg. and known as Section No. 7, containing nineteen and and 99.100 acres, more or less, bounded on the North by Section of land No. 6, on the East by the Edgefield Road and Section No. 11, on the South by the Town of Hamburg, and on the West by lands of Charles Ham mond and Josiah Sibley. Loyd Mitchell vs Charles Powell, one hun dred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of A. J. Rambo and others; levied on as the property of the defendant Powell. John Bauskett vs John Turner, the interest of the defendant in the tract of land where on William Barton lives, containing three hundred and fifty acres, more or less, and ad joiniug lands of B. G. Croft Thomas Turner and others. Leonard Suber, Agent, vs P. H. Castleber ry; Matheny & Benly vs the Same, the house and lot in the Town of Hamburg known as the " - Hotel," adjoining lots of R. M. Owens and others, fronting on Centre Street and running back to Cobr Street. V. H. Moharrev vs Samuel Trowbridge, two negroes, viz: Will and Afiey, levied on as the property of defendant. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. July 12, 185 4 26 STAEOF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordnary of Edge. field District. Whereas, Lewis Elizey hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular thme goods and ehattles, rights and credits of Samuel Johmnson late of the Dis trict aforesaid. deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admudnish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at. our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis trict, to be holden at Edgefield Court H-ouse on thte 5th day of August next, to show causec if any, why the said admuinistration should not be granted. Given under my hand and real, this the 23d dav of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, and in the seventy..fifth yeamr of Amercan Indepen dence.JOHN HILL, o. E. D. July 23 2t 27 ITXTE OF SOUTHT CAROLINA. E"DGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHIN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge tield District. Whereas, Ridley M1. Scurry hath applied to me for Letters otf Adminitstration, de /onis non, on all anid singular the goods and chat ties, rights and credits of Oliver Towles, late of the District afo'resaid, deceased.. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis trit, to be holden at Edgetield Court House, on the 4th day of August next, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be gratnted. Given under my hand and seal, this thme 18th daty of July, in the year of our Lord one thmousatnd eight hutndred and fifty-one and in thme seventy-fifth year of American In depenenceJOHN HILL, o. E. D. July 23, 1851 2t 27 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wilson Holstein and w il ifeede and others, }Billafnd Iame~ne E. H. Norris atnd others. IT appearing to my satisfamction that Wm. .B. Norris, Sally ~Sawyer, Alexander Nor ris, Luther Norris and Naithan J. Norris, De fendants, reside -beyond the limits of this State: On motion of Mr. Gatrrnr, Solicitor, Ordered, that the said Defendants, as also, any child or children of the said Nathan J. Norris, not named above, do appear and plead, answer or demur to this Bill, within three nmonths from the publiention of this Order, or thmat the said Bill be taken pro con fesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Office, June 24, 1851. June 16, 3m 23 Lard, Bacon and~Hams. TilE Subscriber has in Store a lot of superior HAMS, BACON AND) LARD, and will continue to receive through the season a supply to meet the wants of his customers. IIe respect fully requests all who may cotme to the Village to purcbase the above articles, to give him a call before buying elsewvhere. G. IL PENN, Aar.r July 24 tf 27 ' .iV. 0. .JIola8es. 1D LS. NEW CICOP, a superior article, for O sale by H. A. KEN~tiCK. mmatb, Imli a tf 3 EDGEFIELDv- OgB 1NeS - TTUTE Rev. Chas. A. Raymond, Eincipa. T HE FIRST SESSION commences Septem ber 18th. The Institute building " . contain eight Rooms, all of which are a priated to purpo ses of instruction. . A fine apparatus; a large collection of Maps; Anatomical Charts, Globes, e; a. luseum of Natural History ; a Cabinet -of Minerals and Shells: furnish unusuaLfacilties for acquiring a practical knowledge of thacdiffebent branches of Science. Two new Pianos have been purobased in ad dition to those already-in the~lstitute. The course of.Stndye9.(- " levated charac ter, and more comprehn tan that of most female institutions of the hig _reputation. The PaIucrrAL devotes. A iWth1' of his time to the supervision and ins tratii of the various classes. The Assistants-are e erienced in their diffe rent Departments, and those onily of known suc cess in teaching are employed.. The Academical year is divided into Sessions of 14 weeks each. Itis of great importance that the student be present at the'commencement of the Session. The Classes are then formed, and a few weeks delay may affeet the standing of the pupil throughout the year. Tuition is charged but from the time of en trance to the end of the Session. Payments are to bc made at the elose of each Session. Uunusual facilities are given for a thorough Musical Education. In addition to other improvements, witielt are now in progress, a large covered playground, for exercise in wet weather, and a gymnasium, are to he erected. Circulars containing alist of expenses, course of studies and other particulars, will be sent free of postage, to those who apply for them. F. H., WARDLAW, , N. Lr GRIFFIN, EDMUND PENN, . 8. F. 0OODE, R. T. MIMS. - July 17 tf 26 Just Received FEW more of those handsome Embroider Sed LONG SHAWLS. -ALSO MUSLIN and LACE SLEEVES, NETT GLOVES and LACES. W. P. BUTLER. June25 . - tf 23 Ready Made Clothing. UST received a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, consisting of Alpa'ca, Linen and GroDeta SACKS and PALTOS. Linen, Cottonade and Gro Deta PANTS, Black Satin Silks and : sails VESTS, all of vhich will be sold vaar. WILLIA MS & CHRISTIE. May 22, tf 18 Constantly on Hand and Still Receiving. IE Subscriber has just received some beau T.tiful EMBROIDERED GOODS, to which he invites attention, amoig them may be found Worked Muslin Mantillas and Sacques, "'e and Lace Capes, u "s ? "?"Sleeves, " " Cheme ttes and Inside Hand kerchiefs, " " Collarsiand Cufs, Linen Canlbrio Raha toiefs, White and Cblyd C Crap Shawls, Gnts and Ladies'ihp. Xd'aiid Silk Gloves, Bleached and B3rodn Sheetings, and Pillow Casings, Rich Furniture Printa,1 4Figured Damaska for Curtains, Sonic Silk and Cotton fIosiery, &c. -A LO A few more fine WATdHES And CHAINS, Ladies CH AT AL AINS and BROA CHES, KEYS, CHARMS, &c., &c. . -W. P. BUTLER. May 29, tf19 Ydefeld Female Institute. Tj IIE TRUSTEES of this Institution, have Lthe plearure of announeing to the public, that they have engaged as its Principal, the Rev. HARLES A. RAYMOND, under whose care and superintendence it.will be opened about the middle of September next. In thme mean time the buildings will be much enlarged, and every ar-angement made for the accoammodation of a large number of pupils. The Trustees are anxious to establish a Fe m~le Institutioun, which shall command the confi ence and secure the patronge of the communi ty at large. The most undoubted' testimonials of the snes ess and competency of Mr. Rmraon as a Teach er have been furnished; and they do not hesi tate to recommend him and the Institution to the support and entire confidence of the public. Mrs. R atMoND will have charge of the Mtmsi al Department, and is eminently qualified for its duties. For the details the Trustees refer to the printed cire,"r of the Pri icipal. F. II. WARDLAW, N. L. GRIFFIN. - -EDMUND PENN, ~ S. F. GOODE,f R. T. MIMS.J Edgefeld C. HI., June 16, 1851. tf 22 CARD.. T lE Undcrsigned respecttilly solicit the at tention of Country Merchants and Planters to their very extensive and well assorted Stock of GOCERIES, LIQUORS, &e., &c., conm 400 Ilude Clarified New Orleans and Musco vado Sugar. 300 Paekages Crushed and Loaf Sugar. 150 Bbls No 1 and 2 Clarified Sugar. 1000 Bags Cuba, Rio and Java Cofe, 4000 Pieces Dund'ee Bagging, (weighing .Lto 15 lbs--44 to 46 inches.) 100 Bales Heavy Gunny Bagging. l1000 Coils 4 inch Hemp Rope. 500 IHhds Bacon Sides (Baltimore Curing) 100 do Choice Shoulders, 100 do Museovado Molasses, 1000 Bble 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) 30 Casks London Potter, 300 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles, Together ithd Soaps, Starch, Raisins, Teas, Spices, Champagne, Cordials1 Syrutps, Pickles and all articles usually kept in their line, which they of'er for sale on accommodating terms. 12 Orders promptly and faithfully executed. SIMMS & NANCE, No. 1, Hayne St, Corner Church St., * Charlestoni S. C. Tun 5, '-tf - 20 'Sugar and Cof'ee. 20111S. SUGA R, different brands, 75 Barrels St. Croix Gransiated Sugar, 16 Barrels Crushed and Powrdered Sugar, 000 Lbs. Loaf Sugar, double refined, 50 Barrels Coffee Sugar,. 75 Bags prime Rio Coffee, 25 '" best Old Government Java Coffee. For sale by' ' ' ATB'URINSIDE. - REMOVAL. DR. A. G. TEAGUE having removed his Stare to the North side of the Public Square, in the same building and next door to Mr. J. Lros's Merchant Tailor Establishment, respeetfully invites the attention of the citizens of the Village and surrounding country to an examination of his Stock. Edgefield C. IL, July 10, if 25 Drugs, &c. FRESH and Genuine Drugs, Chemicals, &e., purchased under the supervision of the Pro prietor, all of the most reputable nostrums, &e., and for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 if 25 Oils and White Lead. LARGE supply of Linseed, Pure Sperm, .Whale, Train, Nectefoot, Castor, Sweet, and Olive Oil, &e. Also, a good supply of White Lead, pure and extra, for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Putty and Glass. ON band an excellent lot of Putty, kAlso, an extensive assortment of Coach and Window Glass, of various and assorted sizes, and for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Alcohol, &c. A LARGE supply of Alcohol, 80 and 95 . percent.-Spts. Turpentine, Etherial Oil, &c., for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Physicians Shop Furniture, &c. LARGE and well selected lot. Also Mcdi cal Chests with necessary furnituro for families, Medical Saddle Bags, &o., just received, and for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Trusses. JCST received a large lot of Trusses, Utero Abdominal Supporters, Mrs. Bettis's for La dies, and fortale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Perfumery, &c. A FINE assortment of Colognes, Extracts, Perfumed Sachets, Toilet Cases, Puffs in boxes, Pearl Powder, white and pink; Cosme ties, &o., &c., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Toilet Soaps, &c. JUST received, some of the finest Fancy Toi let Soaps, ever offered in this market, Also, Transparent, Pink, Orange and Lemon Wash Balls, for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Brushes! Brushes ! A LARGE supply of Tooth, Flesh, Nail, flat A and Hand Brushes, of a superior quality, Also a variety of Paint and Varnish Brushes and Blenders, Tanner's Scrubbing and Oiling Brushes, &c., &c., for sale at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 if 25 Paints for Water Colors, Pencils, &c. IN STORE a good assortment of Paints for Water Colors, in boxes and by the CAke Camels and Sable hair Pencils, Bristol Board, &., &c., for sale, at the Drug Store of -AA..GTE AGUEB.. Jul y10 .tf 25 Fancy Note Paper, &c. A LARGE and handsome variety of Fancy Note Paper, Envelopes, Mottos, &e., just received and for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUER. July 10 tf 25 (Jonfectionary. J UST received a superior lot of Candies. com mon and fine, Sugar Plumbs, Mint Drops, Lemon Sugar, Sugar Sands assorted, Prunes, Citron, Figs, Almonds, &c., for sale at the Drug store ofA. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Spice, Tea, &c. 4GOOD supply of Spie, Pepper, Cloves, .c Nutme~gs. Mace, Ginger, and a variety of Extracts for flavoring, Also, Young Hyson and Black Teas, Cocoa, &e., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUP,. July 10 If 25 -Tobacco, Segars, &c. JUTST received a supply of excellent Chewing Tobacco. Also, Cut Tobacco, of a fine quality, Segars, Snuff, &e., for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf - 25 .Candles. T ALLOW, Sperm, Adamantine and Wax, for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TE AGUE. July 100tf 25 Lamps, &c. (LASS LAMPS, Lanters, Thermometers, :.A&e., for sale at the Drug store of A. 0. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Seed. R ED and White Clover, Blue Grass, &e., for Bsale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Leeches, CONSTANTLaY on hand and for sale at the '.Druig store of A. 0 . TEAG UE. July 10 tf 25 Genuine Tintctures, Syraps, &tc. TINTURES, Ointments, Syrups, Distilled .and Medicated Waters, prepared by the pro prietor in strict accordance with the United States Dispensatory, and for sale at the Drug store of A. G. TEAGUE. July 10 tf 25 Strayed F ROM the Plantation of the Subscetber about the 1st of June a YOKE 01? OXEN, about six years old ,-one is of a dark red color, the other white with brindle spots. Any infer mation concerning them will be thankfully re ceived, and any person delivering them to me will be rewarded for their trouble. GEO. A. ADDISON. luly 17, 2t 27 iNotice. ALL those having demands against the Estate of Abner V. White, deceased, are requested to present them, properly attcsted, and those in' debted to make payment. JOHN HILL, Adm. April 29, tf 15 INotice W Lbesold at Edgefield Court hotise, on the first Monday in August next, the building now occupied by Mr. Led Hll as a Store. Also the outbuildings. Ters made known on the dnay of sale. JOHN H{UIET, Chair'n. .TJuly 17 St 26 NEW GOOD.S. T HE Subscriber has just received his Stock of SPRING AND FMUMMER GOODS, from Charleston, direct importations, Rich Silk Dresses, " " Tissues, " " fg'd " " Figured Barages, " " Muslins Swiss and Jaconet, 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, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Gloves and Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, and Sewing Silk, HA T S. 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, HARDWARE and CROCKERY, all of which will be sold vERY Low, and a liberal discount for CAsu. B. C. BRYAN. March 13, if 8 A Card. I BEG leave respectfully to inform the citizens of Edgefield, Village and Country, that I have commenced a MERCANTILE BUSINESS in the house situated between Mr. BRYAN'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 facilities, has enabled me to get a STOCK of GOODS. that will, in point of STYLE and mica, 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 earnestlysolicited. LOD. HILL. Edgefield C. U., Mar 17, 1851. tf 9 Warehouse and Commission Business. JAcxsoN S-r., AUGUSTA, GA. T HE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his friends and the patrons of WALKER, BaRsON & Co., that he will continue the WARE HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS at the Ware house formerly occupied by them, and hopes by strict attention to the interest of his customers, to receive a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm. He will give his personal attention to all business en trusted to his care. Particular attention will be given to buying of Bagging, Rope and Supplies for his customers, which will at all times be bought at the lowest prices, and liberal cash advances will be made on produce in Store. G. WALKER. July 10 Gm 25 New Commission House. HAMBURG, S. C. T HE Undersigned having been engaged in a GENERAL COMMISSION and FAC TORAGE BUSINESS for the last fifteen gears, 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 experiene he has had in this business, enables him to say in confidence that he will do as toeU foi these as 3 an-other fonia, and that no lfrt shialbcbo1eituntried,.on his pat, to do BET-rBRt. Cnsignments of COTTON and all other spe is of produce. as well as MERCHIAND1ZE for the Country will have his individual and per snal attention, for which, he hopes, his labor may be beneficial both to his constinents iand himself.A. M. BENSON. A pril , 18 6m . l2 GraiteviIle Cash store! T HE Subscriber respectfully calls the atten tion of farmers and the community gene rally to his Store in Graniteville, where lie keeps constantly on hand a NEW and WVELL AS SOTED) Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, SHOES BONNE TS, RIBBONS, and nearly every variety of Goods, and is selling at the Cheapest rates ever knowen abore Char leson! Ue buys for CASH{ and engages to sell as CHEAP as Augusta, Hamburg, Aiken, or any othier neighboring market. Ladies wishing to buy Bonnets of the latest. style, either trimied or untrimied, will do well to examine his Stock before purchasinig elsenwhere. HI is prepared to have Bonnets trimmed in the latest styles or to order at the shiortest notice. All who advocate a CHEAP CASH SYSTEM wvill be sure to save money by giving him a trial. 17' The highest imarket price will be given for all saleable produce in exchange for Goods. A. B. MULLIGAN. June 4, f 20 Cheap Goods! 900Y ARDS pretty Chene Mus hans at 10 cents per yard, 5,000 yards pretty Cheno Muslins, Madder colors, 12.1 cents per yard, 10 bales Brown Homespun, 6.1 ets. pr. yd. 5 cases white do. 641 do 5 " blue, bluff-striped and plaid Home spun, 10 cents per yard, 1 case Apron Cheeks, 10 a 12 ets pr ya. 2 eases Cottonades, for pants, 12 to 25 cents per yard, 500 pieces white, pink, blue, green and or ange Mosquitto Netting, 75 eta to $1. 100 pieces 12-4t Lace Netting, Georgia-striped Osnaburgs and Hlomespuns, at actor's prices, just received at.. GRAY BROTHERS, 200 Broad-street, Augusta, Ga. June 12 tf 21 Estray. JOIIN B. RIOUNTREE, living ten miles below Canibridge, and one mile east of the Martintown Read, tolls before me a LIGliT BAY HORSE~ MULE, supposed to be eight years old, about twvelve hands high, marked with the gear and shod all round. A ppraised at $65. SAM. STEVENS, M. E. D). May 10, 1S51. 1mu4 17 Notice. ALL those having demnatnds against the estate of Allen 13. Addison, deceased,are reques ted to present them properly attested and those indebted to ntake payment. G. A. ADDISON, Ex'rs. E. J. MIMS. July 24 1850 if 27 Notice. A LL those juidebted to the Estate of Abiah Robertson, deceased, are requested to make ayment, and those having demands to present tem, properly attested. JOHN HILL, Adm. A pril 29,115 M~olasses. 30 HlUDS. CUBA MOLASSES. 10 " N. Orleans " 50 " Golden Syrup, very fine. For sale by A.- BURNSIDE. Hamburg.Feb 13tf 4 Head-Quarters, 2ND BRIGADE, S. C. 1FANTRY, EDGnFIELD C. H.,June 26, 1851.. ORDERS, NO ILN obedience Orders from His Excelleney,-the Governor The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parade for Drill and Review at Richardson's on Tues day, the 22d July next; The 7th Regiment, at the Old Wells on Thurs day, the 24th July ; The 9th Regiment at Lowe's on Saturday, the 26th July; The Officers and Sergeants of the 2nd Brig ade of Infantry; will assemble at Lon;mire's 6n Monday the 28th July, and encamp ?fully.e' -. days," commencing at 12 o'clock, M. Brig. and Regt. Quarter Musters will assemble at sun rise. The 8th Regiment will parade at Morrow's Old Field on Tuesday, the 5th' August ; And the 6th Regiment at Lomax's on Thurs day, the 7th of August. The Commissioned and non-Commissioned Officers of Regiments, will assemble at their respective places of rendezvous on the day pre vious to their Reviews, for Drill and Instruction. Each Colonel will on the day of Review Aur nish a complete return of his Regiment, including effective and alarm men, and specifying the num ber of public and private arms in use. The Officer Commanding the Upper Battal ion of the 9th Regiment will order out the. fa tigue force of his .Battalion previous and. place the Camp Ground in good order. By order of Brig. Gen. J. R. WEVER. Z. W. CARwILE, Brig. Maj. un" Abbeville Banner, please copy. July 3 5t 24 List of Letters R EMAINING in the Post Office at Edge field Court House, 30th June, 1851. Burton, Rebecca Johnston, John Bunch, John F. Jennings, John Burt, Armistead Jennings, Sarah' Boyd, Stephen D. Jennings, J. Busby, Thomas - Jennings, L. Clark, James Killian, Miles A. Clark, Mrs. Jane Kilgo, James F. Cameron, Mr. - Mc~aniel, P. B. Cappock, Sampson Mosely, Harmond : Cook, Miss Ann Miller, James.. Dean, Wm. W. Murdock, Elbert H. Douglass, Freeman Mathis, John Edwards, A. S. Permillion, Mary Eidson, B. Peterson, Charlotte Eidson, James H. Riley, James orTsaae Getzen, Sarah C. -Ranall, John R. Guy, Robert Ridwood, W.I. Grifith, Joseph Ried, D. H. Gardner, John Rambo,'Joseph Horn, Elijah F. Roberts, Mrs. E. Hlaltiwanger, Julia 2 Turner, George W.2 Harris, David Turner, H. Hardin, W. C. Taylor, Sallie C. Hollingsworth, N. E. Terry, Olin C. Horn, John Williams,:B. C.; Hamilton, Lucy V. Woodruff, Mary A Holland, John ,Williams, Austin Hammond, B. F. Wells, .H. H. Jones, Jobe Walker, Miss Emily G. L. PENN, P. M. July 1, 1851 3t 25 .1Pifl Stones for Srle . T HE Subscriber, living on Cloud's Cheek,, respectfully inforrs- the publio'that'hikIs. now engaged at in theMILL -STONE~'OUT TING BUSINESS,.and wilLbe prepared at.'tbe shortest noticeto fill any.order that.may come; in his line of business. The Stones are of the: best quality, and the Workmanship warranted to be inferior to none in the State'. Fosf1urther~informautioii addresi 4lie5b er ber at Lpesville, Lexington, S.'C.,L~ ald-aki oadbig.OE !Ey now opened for the use of the..Publig.~ A RATES OP'TOL.~: Wagons drawn by 4' or morlhoirse,. '( prmie do do '" 2 " do" '.ge """~ do or Carts drawn 'by. one do .~2e~~ "'s Carriages, &c.,' drawn by two do -.-.3 e" ~ Horseback Travellers,..........loe " H. A. KENRICK, .President. Hamburg, May'22, 1851. ,tf ' .19< "In statu quo ante bolium.". Leather. - . OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, may be had at the Tannery for CAsn. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the best article for Harness. ('ash paid for Hides and god Oak Bark. All orders addressed to Williams & Christiet, or to Mr. L. M. Munger at the -Tan Yard, wil. he promptly attended to. R. T. MIMS. Fob. 6. tf 3' 7[ BBlLS large No. 3, MACKEREL, eXU 3O Unif barrels No 2 " 75 Kits, No 1. 50 Hal Kits No 1. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. H~amburg, Feb 13 tf 4 1Notice.. A LPersons indebted to the 'Estate of Isaisir Blackwell, deceased, arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands will present them properly attested. JAMES BLACKWELL, Adm'r. A pril 17 1850 tf 13 .Bagging and Rope.' 25 Bales GUNNY BA GGING, 200 Pieces Dundee Bagging, 75 Coils, ge inch Kentucky Nope. For sale by A. BURNSIDL Hamburg, Feb 13 tf 2 Nrotces ALL persons having demands against the e-a Atate 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 malk e payment.. JA MES M. HARRISON.. Administratoe Sept 3, 1850 ly 23 .Potice. ALL persons having demands against the es' Atate of Jacob Shtibley, deceased, will please to render them in duly attested, and those owing the said estate will please to make inmmediate pay ment. SILAS LANIER, Adm'r. Cus. Test. anne . Sept 4, 1850 ly 33 Notie. A Lpersons having demands against theili' tate of Jacob Long, dee'd., will preselt, them duly attested, and those indebted will makes immediate payment. A:'ECEBRE Jan 30 - tf 2 - Limse.. Bi LS. CHOICE STONE 'LIE, not 30lacked, in fne order. 1or--ale by H I. A. KENRUIC Hamburg, Feb 3, ts Bacoua 2O HIIDS. CHOICE baltimore BACON SIDES, just received and for. sale -y. *WILLIAMS & CHRISTE..