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Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters. Tnts celebrated nedicine is one of the very best in the country, and its good qualities only need to be known, to give it precedence over all others now in use. We have seen its goo.d effects lately, after the total failure of many others. This is saving more than we can fur any other medicine within our knowledge, and we feel it a duty to reciutiend the Bitters to the notice of our friends. The genuine is pre pared by Dr. C. M. J.rcKsoY, Philadelphia, and is sold in this place, by G. L. PENN, Aar.-r. Z Ti Friends of Col. F. W. PICK ENS. beg leave to present him to the people (if Edgefield, and of the Districts which may be thrown with us by the new apportion m'ent, as an eminently suitable person to represent its in the Congress of the United States. Mr. BURTI having positively declined a re-election, it becomes our duty to select his successor with care; and we respectfully suggest that the experience and ability of Col. PICKENS should be again called into re quisition upon the very floor where he has hitherto served us so efficient ly. It is perhaps proper to add, on our part, that this announcement is tendered witlot Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with no feeling of opposition to any individtual. i THr Friends of Copt. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him as a cndidate to represent this Coengres.sional District in the next Congre's. Mr. Dear Iaving positively declined a re-elect ioi. Dissolution! S'IlE Firm (if \loou1.& G-.irv, was this . day liss,'lvehl by conse t. The outstanig~ bussintess 4of the firm will be ntitenled to ly eitier of thben. woit. are alone entitled to settle alt devmnands asainst the firm and euvleet all demands de said firmn. All pers.ns indebted to) the Firm of Moore & Cearty. will pleasloe ,Iake in,,amediate paymet, as lunger indulgence eanitot he givetn. P. IOUR.. M. GEAWITY. I[amburg, March 5. :t 9 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEILD DISTRICT, I CO.tIMON PLEAS. W. 4k .1. 1117 Vs. Allttachment. WY. IB.'lraninon. Matheny & lewley, ;3. Attachmrnt. WV. 1R. lIranton. J. Taylir, . r., & Col., . rs. Atiachment. Rilihard Campbesll. Dr. A. .1. Creighton, r. .AttIchmnt. W. B. lranton. .T IE l'laimttiti in the :thove s:ated eases hat ing this day filed their Dkeclarai.'aas its 11y O)thice aund the 1 iefendlan.ts h1aig neiter w'is noir Attorners kanowt to reside withins tle liitits of this State on whioam a copy of.r tid rehlra tiwms with a rule toi pkwal esm be served : On noation of Mr. TTLrs, Attorney for l'laintiti: Ordered that sid De)fendanssts appeatr :mdu ph-id to--saidl Deelarattioins within a year andl a day fromt te date hereof, or in dlefatult thereof, judg tuenit wilj be rendsered .agatinst thjemt. Clerk's Ollic, M\archa I. zS859. l ytt 9 Stt of South Carolina, IN CO.M 110. P'LE.tS Be.lchaer & I lellinsgsworthI, j tus Atltchmnent. M. .\. & J1. W. Grsantti. Jelchter &I ilsllt"ingsrth,~ rs A ttndifehmet. MT. .l. Gransthatm. Belcher & 1 lallinsgwor;Ih, rs Attachmirnt. Granthjatm, 1.os & Cii. rj "II E laintfs in tIt:he abve sitatedl eases havy .ing this .lay fillesl their I treiaratio.ns tat nay (Ofiec, and the'Iefentdanats hatvitng neithe~r wiv.-5 n? Atorney kns.wnt to. reside within thes iisa oif thtis State sn whaoma at e.'py of Ntin h..el"tn itts with a rule to. ipla enn be seral d : Ott O.rdereud that satid I ),.fendiantts. atppent :mdo ltead tn said Dee~laratiions withaitn : year and a dayv fromii the d:v htere..f. ior in dlerti thereuif, judi3.. maent wvill be remtlermsd igaitnst thaema. Clerk'as Oflice. M\ateb 12, 1s:2. 1ye 9 ST'ATE OF SOUT!L CAROLlNA. IN ORDINARY. Y'I.P. WVRIGIIT1, Esq. Ordlinary ofh })Egeie.l istrict. Wa~here!.is R. 11. Chambierlain, htas :ipplied to mte fotr ILetters of Adtmianistration, sop all and singaular thte ood ad eael.rights atnd credits of Eldred W. Gloaver, late of the Djis: rit :afore..eid, dleaeid. Thtese tare, thecrefore, to cite andl ad mnitsht all and sintgtlar, the kindred antd creditors of the said deceased, to be :and appeair befoire mc, tat otur next. Ordintarvs Court, for t he saaid Distrie:, to lie htoldett at' Edecrthieldl C. 1 lotse ott the 26 th day of M1arch inastanat, to show eanue. if anty, whyv theC said administrat iott should ntot 'oe grantted. Given uttaer may handt~ atnd seal, t his theac i th day of Mareba, int the' year of otur Lord onte thotusand eighat hundred atnd ftfty-two, atnd in thec seventty-sixtht year of Atmeric~an Indepen: dence. HI. T. WillG lIT, O. E. D. Mlarch 18 2t 9 Notice! TIl E fine large imoported Jack "Ferdinand," ' w-ill stand the preasenit sea sont, at the residetnce of e ~'--tDaiel I loihtid, anid will be let tso M\ares, at ~ $0 ,ii t.. insure a Mare to be itn Foal. No riesponsibiliiy to. rest tapotn thec sub scriber for anay accident that may hapipen. but every care will be taken to. avoidt suich. Ainy pers'rn putttinga Mlareannd changin thte right be fore thte fact is knowin will be hteld reisponasible for the insurance moaney. PEDIGiW E.-Ferianad wa imported front Spain in 18"SI Ie is full 14 htandss haigh.. five years old and as well formed as anty J1ack.in.:he State. SLOA N & EASLEY. Masreb 18 4t 9 Estray.. JAMES SWE.\RENGEN. livingaboiutsev-en f mtiles East froma f-.g.-field C. 11., tislls he fosre me, an estray haorse. Staid estray is a bright sorrel, left hind foot whtite-, sutpposed. toa be four ycars old, and appraised at forty dollhars. W. W. A DA MS, M. E. D Marc~h 13 4 4tm 9 Molasses. R ECEIVING and now in Store a larg supply of MOLASSES, if excellent quali ty, which is offeredi for stile, Laow FoRt CAsn . Those who wish to purchase- by the Bkarrel will do well to give me a call biefore purchasing else where. G. L. PE~NN, .\cr Marc~h 18 tf 9 NEW GOODS! m M me 0 amioI, 2Z= a a TE take pleasure in informing our custom T ers and all others who wish to BUY GOODS C11EAP, that we are now opening a large and well sehloeted Stock of Spring and Sunner Goods, recently purchased at unusually .OW PRIC10, iln the best Market in the United States. As we intend doing business exclusively on the One Price Cash System,' (titu, having no extra profit to .cover bad delits,) we will ofer all kinds of Goods. that are usually I lelt in a Country Store, LOWER than they have ever before been sold in this tairket. All we ask is a fair trial to prnv'o th.ait money ean he saved by purchasing GOODS FOR CASH ! C BSULLIVAN & BROTHER. March 18 3, 9 French S'k Warp ashmeretts SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUST4t, GA., H .\VE received this day, fron New Tork, J..bv the steamer Marioni, Extra French Bl'k Silk Warp CASIl lRl'S.nnd .Extra French lilack Single Mill CASSIM lRES, of single and double widths, and of rich lustres. the most choice nnd clegant articles fur Gentlemen's Sum. ter wear. Also.a sul)lylv of French Fancy T.inen DP.IL. .INGS and Marsail-s Y'ESTINGS. to all of wh-1i11h they res-pectfully invite the attentioti of the I-lblic. lareh 17 if 9 Ladies' Rich Dress Goods, FURTHER SUPPLIES. NOWDE3 & SllE.\R'Itrve received this dav. froi New York. by thesteamer South erner.'Prnt..d CR.lPE D}E PARIS, Yaris l'rinted BA REGES. and plain White, Black, Pink. 1 lne. Pea Green. Salon and Mode Col fred CRAPE IJE PARIS. decidedly the niost cheoice and elegant Goids olf the season for L.adies' Spring and Eveiing W resses. and to which0 th.. respectfully invite the attention of the J.n.lies. A nnt.a. Marcha 17 if 9 Hamburg & Edgefield Pl'k R'd. T 11 S ROAI) is now completed and opened I for travel from the Cherokee P'onds and Sweet Water to I amburg. Rates of Toll. Four, five and Aix liorse Wagonas, 5 cts per mile Tliree "i 4 " " " Two" "1 3 " b " Two "t Carriages.3 " " " I 4iro knek travellers, " 1 " " "4 Vehicles on ineet'nt. are ev(lc (ntitled to half the Pl.ANlK Tlt.\CK. :111d tI-e l)rivers are re <t1n.rtd to turn to the - RIGIIT ' The publie are respectfully inflorimtd that all piersns turning on the r-iad. tinnd l aving it with. wit pag Toll, are suabjtet to a fine of Twenty Dollars. Tell dollars ri-ward will be paid by the comi. n in eacl ald every case, Ior prooif thatt will lea.t the con vietion1 of' any one for viiolatihg ,hae law. in embIt-avuriing ito aviid the paymnactt of Tfol. as provided by lte Charter. . Vers.nis travelling on the Martin ro it Road tiwarads lilnibura. will find it to th,-ir advan tage t turn off ton any of the roaids to the left, ad interseet the Planlk Road near Sweet Water Church Or the Cherike,- i'ondls. 1.1. A. KEN ICi , Presid Hlamiburg, Marcha 15 if' STATFri OF SOUTH1 CAROLI. * Eh)dEFIEL.D DISThiiCT1, IX ORDIN.ARY, nme for Le'tte'rs of* Adimiistraitioni, on a .iitgal:ar the goods tand chattle's, riajhts asnd rdis oif Jnlia llbbs, late of' the District, afore'aid,. decens'ed. These :are, therefore, to cite nnid admnoni.h :l tund singuhlir, thte kindred and cre.ditors of le said dceen.aed, to b,- an id appear biefore. me at our next Ordinary's Ciourt' fir the said Dis trict. to bie haohleon a't l~dgefield Court Iloutse ont the 26th itstant. ..newxt to show e:mtse if any. why~ the said admnitstrattioni ishouldl noit he er:mtted. Givent uinder tmt h:and and seal, this the 8:hI daty oft 3aarc'h. in I te year of' our Lord one thaongand eight Ilittidred and- fifty-'two. :nid int thet. seenty~-sixth y'ear of' Ameoriennt ih-opendte'. IH. T. WRIGiT, it. E. D ST.'ATF, OF SOi:T'I{ CAIOLIN A, EI)GuEI'Ilo.D DISTRICT], IN Ol)INAlRY. I )" H. T. WVRIGilT, Esq., Ordiniary' of )Edtgeield District. Whmereas. D~avis .J. Gilebris~t hath applied to mue f'or IcLtters of' Adinistration. on aill and1 singnlhir the goods tmtd chlattles. rights adt eredits of' Sarahi Fiiidley', late of' the )istrict, afloresa id. deensed. Thlese are, theriefo're. t o cite nnd admonish all andt' sintrutlatr. the~ kindred and creditors of the satid deentmedl. to be and-uppear before me tat our next Or'ditnairv's Court for the said Dis trict, to beC htolden at Edgefield Court House oni the 26ith daiy of' March iinstant, to show ennt'.e. if' any. 'why the said adminiistrationi should not he granted. IGiven tunder my hand and veal this the 26t h day ta'f .archi in the rear of' otur Lord oine t!aotsand eight hunimdred antd lif'ty-two.nand in the sevenity'-sixthi ven'r of' Atmeriein Itudepen. dence. li. T. WVRlG HT, o. E. Dl. Marchm 18 2t 9 STAThs OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELID DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. )Y H. T. WVRIGH1 r, Esq., Ordinary of I Edogelield District. Wherens Frances O'Connor hiath applied to mae ftor Letters of Admninistration, on all ando .sinenttltr theit goods :mtd ehattlest, rights aid creditst of WVilliamt Noble, late of the Dis tric t aforesaid. deensed. These are, thterefoire. to cite atnd admonish all and singular. the kinadred and creditors of the said decensed, to be and appear before me, at our next.Ordinary's Couart for the sdd District, to be holden at Edgefield C. House, on the 26th day of' March instant, to show~ etuse, if any', whyv the said :administration should not be. granted. Given tunuder mny htand and seal, this the 10th day of' March, ini thet iear oif our Lord one thotsand eight hutndredl and fifty-two, and -in the sceenty-~sixth y'ear of Americean hidepena. dence. H. Tr. WR IGH T, o. F.. D. March 18 20 __ 0 Spun Cotton. TF you wish to buf SPUN CO TTON v'ery .Lchieap, this is thet place to get it. as a large supply has jutst been received, whtich is offered fr s.ile ebenpl for castn. G. L. PENN, AGETx-. M Sarch 18 tf 9 Fising Tackle. TUST Reeed a large rupoply of FISHING t T ACK LE, far rule by I G. 1.. PENN, AGaT .vr u~a..-h 18 tf '9 RICH SPRING DRY GOODS, 290 Broad Street, Augusta Ceorgiag RE now receiving a complete assortment of .. Rich and legsnt DRY GOODS, which they of'er atWholesale and Retail1 New York eash priecs. A toong which will be fond Rich Satin, Plaid, Silk and Wooil Gouds, a new and Ieautitul article for Ladies' Dresses. Embroidered I lernenn, a beautiful Goods, made of pure Twisted Silk, for Ladies' Dresses. Broeae Silks, of rich and elegant styles. Plain Chamnelion and Chene Silks, of rich and elegant styles. Pure Whife Hrocade and Watered Silks. Very rich Light Silks, a henutiful article for Evening and Second-day Dresses. Barege Deltines, Bareges and Tissues, French Muslin and Lawns. Embroidered and Dotted Swiss Muslins, Swiss and Jaeonet Mnslins, in great variety. Sriped anl Plaid Muslins, in great varitty, Swiss and .Jaconet Trimmings and Insertings,. Collars. Cufrb and Undersleeves, of new and beauitiful styles. Rich Embroidered Muislin Capes and Chemisetts Rich Worked Limerick Lace Capes, Caps and Under-leeves. Rich Embroidered Unen Canibrio Handker chiefs, sone very fine. French and English Calicoes tinnl Ginghams, lieneled and lrown Ilomespuns. Damask Napkins and Towelling, Hosiery and Gloves. With a great vnriety of other Goods. to which we respectfully invit; the attention of the public. Marcha 17 tf 9 Administratorls Sale. B Y an order fron the Ordinary of Edgefield ' I iatriet, I will procceed to sell at the resi dence of ir. Wiley Glover. on Monday. the :29th of .March. all the personal lroperty f El dred W. (lover.' dve'd., l:te of the District afoiresntid. consisting of Ilorses, Cutle, I logs, Slon-ehldl and1141 Kitchen Furniture, one Bugay. Planttation Tools. Corn, Fodder. Bacon. Lard and otier artieles not mentioned. On a credit itntil the ".ih December next, with note and aupprovd treurity. E. 1H. Cl.\\l t.A INI, A dm'r. March 18 2t '9 Not ice. LL persons indebted to the Estate of .Tames .Adams, Sr., deeeased, are requested to make paymient by the first day of I)ecemtber IneXt. All those Iaviig any denmands against said Estate will plAse present them properly attested according to law. ,1AMS C. ADAMS, .1AM.lES It. AD1AM.\S? Adm'rs writh the Will annexed Mar 18 t 9 To the Public. IJAVI associated Messrs. W.vt. M. Arm srr.osu and .1. A. W.ujaxr, GraInates, teachers with myself fo.r tile .ext ir.:e years. to have high schol,. ls, 1male and felmnile, Ito supply a dliiency in vur State, betweeni otr best Acide mi,.s ando Alum a ltr. There will be two German Professors in 31n se. The sclools are itn operation. Give us employment and we will labor to please, and if we give saiisfietiotn we want to be psai.l. J. W. JONES. Address Calhonn'ts 'lills. Marcha I'*1 8 Spann Hotel Re-Opened! Ioot & Shoee akers Wanted, v g WO FIl(ST fl.\TE Boot Mlakers S atnd three or four good Shoe MYakerst one of themt a tirst ratte Pecg Workman, ennt ind emlyvment by applyintg to the Subscriber at Edugetield C. 11. R. T. MIM.\. Jatn 15 i 52 11j The South Car.littian, will give tite nmhmve foutr weekly insertions and' fosrward acecont to t is I ielie. -.. - Fire. T 1I1EI Subseribuers re*turn their thatnks tot their frietnds ande etistomecra for former favrs, and solicit a conttintututee sof thme sanwi. at thme late' standi of .1lithn Lynt, where they have rmtoved that portittn oft their Stock savedl fromt the late lire. whtich ither will sell hew. rTe Isiss suistaitnedvth le lire rettders it teces srv fort them to call s<tm thtose whto are inadebted to. them t', make paymnent at dhe earliest possmible W IL LIAM1S & CTIlRISTIE. .latn 21, 18 s tf I SherifP% Sale. P )Y Virtue of stunry writs of Fieri Facins, ) to me dlirected, laal p.roceed tfo sell at Edgelield Cotnrt. lionise, ott thle first Mon daty ini .Ap.il next, the fllowinig ptroper tv,itt the folltowing caises, viz: ~A. TI. Traylor vs G;eo rge Coleman, thec tract of lantd wvhere thte Defendant lives, cotn taininog one hndre~d and fourteen aeres, more or less, adjointing latnds of A. TI. Traylor antd othetrs. Alho, otne tnegro boy Watt. Jordano JIollowvay vs James HI. Catpehiart andtc Ra..chel Capehmairt, thte traet of land whlere the Defentd:mtt, Jamnes IIJ. Unpleha~rt, lives con-. titing two hntdred and tifty neres, mnore or less, adjoiting lands of Jes-e Limubeeker, Willianm Quattlebtumt and others. Also one negro womnt. .Mary Antn. Terms Cash. LJEWIS JONES, s. F.. D. March 11 4t - 8 I Shaviung Soap. UST~ reeived al lairge suplyI of superior e SIIAVIG SOAP. Thlis Compountd yields a lather, wh'ehcl is he avier and miore petrmianetci thatn cani he produced by anty other Soap-sup porting atnd suistainitng the heaird without irrita tintg thme skin. it is warraitted to pleiasec itn all caes, oir ite mon.tey will be refutnded. Call andi get a stupply atndl make a trial, and you will be cnvinced. For sale hy U. L1. PENN, A .N-r. Mfarch 11 tf 8 No Excuuse for bad Bread. TLUST Received another htiree siupply of thiose ti intnllihle Y E A NT POWDE j)R', warratt ed to matzke light, sweet aind cont~quiently nuitri tious Bread if good Flour is iued. For sale by G. L~. PENN, AGENT. iSarch 11 if 8 Estray. r OLL.ED befsore me by Temtple Miartin, liv. ing twenty-nine iis North of Edgeice] C. HI., o.ne IAY MlARE, fourteen atnd a hall hatnds high, wvitht black mtain and tail, five yearn old attd appraised at sixty-two diallars and fifiy cents. L. CULJ.DICA'rT, M. EC. D. F-eb 28 lmi4n* 8 |Just Rcecived | aOD ssort ment of F RE S'II G A R lt aDEN SEIED.ONIONS. IulNTNC SONIONS anid IRISHII OTA TOES, foa Ssale by | NO.LINGSWORTII & NICIIOL AS. I Jan, 2 if '1 NEW SPRING GOODS. Additional S'upplies, SNOWDEN & SHEAR, A rUCtEA. GA. TAVE just received from New York, by the Steamer Union, a large and splendid assortment of Ladies$ Dress Goods, of new and-elegant styles, among which are rich Printcd Graindines and Crape DeParis, of the !atest Paris styles. Rich Printed Buregcs, of new and beautiful styles. Printed Rareges, 1t1. small figures, suitable fo. Children's Dresse'. Faney "rinted Bai-ge DeLaines, of beautiful styles, r Ladies and Children's Drweses, Printed-.arege DeLsanes fur Ladies Mourn ing Dlresses. Rich Fancy Brocade Silks, for Ladies' Spring Dresses. Itich, White Brocade Silks, of splendil styles. 11el Brocade Silks, for Ladies' Mourning Dresses. White, Dotted SWisshuslins, a beautiful arti. ele for Ladies' presses, : Rich, Embroidered Swiss Aluslins, for Ladies' Untlersleeves and .lantillas. Ladies' White -Napoleon Lace Mlantillas, of elegant styles. Ladies'' Bltk Lace Mlantillas, of new and beautiful styles. I .ndie' Embroidered Cambric and Muslin Collar. I Ladies' Frilled and Osborne Collars, of rich and elegant styies. ndies' Emnbroidered Cambric, hMuslin and Pagoda Underslveves. Worked Nuslin Bands, fur Ladies' Puff Cuffs and Undersleeres. .'anet und1 Swiss Muslin Ealgings tad In I sertings, a beantiful assortfient of new latterns. White and Coolored Tarlatin Muslins, for La dies' Evening Dresses. Iblack Figured Hareges, a new and beautiful article f'r LAlies' Mourning Dresses. Il1vle's Printed Lawns, of new styles, war ratted fist colors. Nazarine Blue and Green Tissues, for La dies' Veils. Ak-xander's Ladis Kid Gloves, a large as sortment. L-lies' and Gentlemen's Gnauntlet Gloves,and Ladies' Binek nna White Silk I lione. Ladies' Sandal Wooa and Spanish Fans, of new and elegant styles. Ldi' Silk lBridal Fans, of si4endid styles suitable for Bridal presents. Superior Fancy and Mourning Prints and Ginglians. The public are respeetfdly invited to call and examine the above, with aegreat variety of other artieles suitable for the present season. larch 11 : tf 8 GROCERIES! 01 ITTIDS. Prime Cuba MOLASSES, 1 00IO bble. ", N. 0. do 10.000 Lbs Prime BACON SIDES. :,001t 1.h-s ' iltinire Cured 1A AS. 1 lih Ills Canal and ' Iiram Smith' FLOUR 1.m110 Kegs Cut NAILS, " for sale low," ',t) 1.6s Assorted lar IRON. 5 loves Good, low prieed TOBA CCO. 112 lules %sported Nos. COTTON Y ARN .5 " OSVABURCS. 50 ChIs No.3 MACKEREL, 30 llalfBbIs No1 an l 3 do. -Also A good suppilv of Suear. Cof IN COMMON PL E AS. L. Suber, .\gent, ' * '.Atltachms~ent. William 11. Brannoan. floward, Ml)onald & Co.) - '. Alalacnt. The Samet. ,losiah Siblt-y, ta me. Th le S r: M Owid , Attachment. The Sante. rs Altachament. Thme Samtte. rat Attachsment. The Samte. >s Attachmntt. The Samne. IT 71 I FiE.\S. the Plainatin's dial on the first Vday of .\brcht inastant, ile their I .earn titns atgnitist the Defenats', whom, as it is snid1, 1is abhsent fraom andh wvithopt thec linumiro this State,. :and haas ne'ithmer wife, nor A ttornaey known withini the snme. ipon wliutm a coapy or tihe sail delarationus might be served :On mtotion of Ar. Gnav, Plnantin''s Attrrn'ey :It is thtere-fore, Or deredl, That thec saiad lefendtat dma tppear sud plendl to, the sad daelarnttiimst withitn a year and a daty fram thte date of this pulienctiont, other wise'finual anid absolute judgument will then be Igivenl antd aarded utgaintst himt. TIIO$. G. BA CON, C.E.Dn. Clerk's Office, Mareka I, 1*9 March I1 ly 8 State of South Carolina, EDG IFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. The Bank of Hamtburg, S. C, , tah e William B. Brannum. ) T11E Plaintiff in the above case having this day filed his Deelaration in nmy Office, and tte Defendant having neither wire nor A ttorney kown to resiade within thte limits of this Stale, IOt whomt a coply of said delarationt with a Rule to palead can be served . On mnotio~n of Mr. Haewucsr-rr, Attorney fur. Plaintiff, Ordered: That sad Derendant appear antd pl-ad to staid declaration withint a year anal a day front the d ate hereof, or itn defnult thereof judgment will be rendered against him. TIIOS. C. BA CON, c. K. D. Clerk's Office, March 8. 1852. March 11 ly 8 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. C. 11. Good win and others, ?s.. Eliabethi Goodwin & others. TN ptursutance of the Order of the Court oi J.Eqtuity ill thtis case, notice is hereby. gie ent to the creditors of Chamberla L Good, win, dee'd., to come in and establish thtei1 elaits before me, on or before thec 17th da1 tf April ntext.. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. P. Comnm'rs Office,hn 12 1 4t 52 Notice. A LL persons havintg demands againast th .estate of Williajit Russ~ll, dee'dl., are re quested to hand thetm in to the Subscriber pro perly attested by thte first of A pril next. as tha affairs of thte Estate will positively be cloevd a thattimeu. 11. C. HARD, Admt'r. Ready Made Clothing! J L RICHARDSON & J C. McDONNALD AVE purchased of JOIN K. flORA the largest and most fashionable Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ever offered in this market. We have just open ed in the Store formerly ocenpied by .cIleprs. Sale & Brown, next door to George Robinson's IHardware Store. Having made arrangements to get Goods weekly from the most fashionable Manufactnring lionses in New York. We feel confident we cnn please any of our friendb who may give us a call, both in price and quality. RICIIARDSON & McDONALD. Hamburg, Feb 19 3m 5 Dissolution, T IIE business formerly condneted under the style of TRENT & SMITH. for the pur pose of conducting a I lotel in the Town of Ilam burg, known as the American Notel. was dis solved on the 12th instant, by mutual consent. THOMAS 1I. TRENT, ISAAC SMITH. January 30th, 1852. NOTICE! T HE Subseriiter begs leave to return his T thanks to his boarders nnd the publie gene rally. for their liberal patrounge at the I lotel for merly kept by Tret & Smith, and known as the American Hotel in the Town of Ilamburg, and would ask a further emtinenance eof the sanme: feeling assured on his part, that lie can an1d will give satisfiteeion to all that mnay cull 11ad examine the old stand of James llubbarfdee'd. Thee NIotel being situatel in the most business part of Tiwn. send conveneient to the South Carolina Rail lioad and Augusta Depot. Extra at tention given to the ladies apartment. and reoomes kept foi the special acconoudationi of fatilies. TH1OAI t. TREN*.\T. ITamburg, January 30th 18.,2. Gil .1 , To the Public. HODGES St FULLER INSTITUTES Min. I. A. STEED, A. B. Patci'.rt.. 31R. .. 1. PELOr, ccADVTE OF CITADE. ACADET:, ASSISTANT. Rrv. T. J. PEARCE, A. B., PRINorAL. 31iss M1. CORNEU1A PEJOT, AssIsvsTN. Miss E. McANAIl LY, ISTUCcTimss or .11U isIc, TrFACnEn ON PIANO A.Nn GvrrAn, DnAWINa, PAINTING AND EstNRo:9Ent. The above named are naiires of the South. r IIE exercises of these Institutes will be re Ssume on ellondav the I tIh ef .lanuary. These institutiens have hitherto received a liberal patronage. and the Trsteen confidently appeal to an intelligent, :noral and religious pub lie for its continnice and increase. Cireulars will be issued in a few days con tining all necessary information. WCV. P. ~1111l., See'ry, 1. T. Greenwid, Fe 18 tf 5 Certifficate. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EflF.FDrn.n niR In 'T. ......eier, .saee .1. Tailbert, the special parmuer, is to coneftribte thirty-six huendlreed aned thirty six 061-I00 dollars to thle caleitael on wiche said buseiess is teo he oelucted. Thle paertnmersheip heerebey feormed is to ceom meee 'en the tifth day oif Mtarch nexit, andl cen tinne for t we years. Ine witneess whvee.reof we hasve heeretnnto set otur hades, this thectwenty-eigh th day of February, A. D., 185:2. J1. M. C.'E EEL .A ND),; JAS. A. T ALIWERT. Marebe 4 1 7 State of South Carolinia, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN E~QUITY. Jone MclKiene, Jamees Jonees) aned Joseph J. Kenntedy, |Hilt for In rs djcionief. Ar'c't Te City Council of Au-J and G;cut Relf gutstai, IT apej)Karintg to me thast the Defedant~s are a s body poelitic aned corporate uder the law of G'eorgiat, and heave neo residence withe. in this State, On motion of Mr. CannoL., Pltieais Sulicitor, Ordered tleat the sa.id Deednets demur, plened or a:nswer to the Plaintit's lull of Complaeint, withein theree mothts from thme publienutione of this Order, or thme saiid bill will be taken pro confsso Feb 25 3mf 6 NEW BOOT & SHOE FACTORY ! (Next door to SurLr.tvAs & Bao-reac.) W JIII E tEemay be lend BOO T. 4. SHOES iTof all descriptiounsde of the Best Materials, [y the B EST WORKM1EN ! A large Stock of Home made Plantation Bro gans of the best quality. Phate.rs are ieevited to examine theme. Upper, Sole, Ilarnesa and Belt Leather upon good terems for cash. Mr. J1. 1). Teauvrrrs, the Foreman of this Establishnent. will fill all orecr for ematerials and execute all orders for work with despateh. R. T. MI318, Properietor. Jan 8 tf 51 .Just Received ALOT of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, CC" Irish Potatoes. A fine lot of Hollow (or Pot Ware, which will be sold very low for cash or punctual buyers. LOD) Hl[LL. JanO G f 51 Executor's lNotice. ALthose inedebted to the estaete of Willan -Garrett, dee'd., are requested to maske paymetntt forthewith, and those havineg demaends auinst said estate will render them im properly attested, accoredieg to law. CHARLES HAMMOND, y W1M. G. HAMMOND, o THOS. GARRETTr. 1.l FebS t f3 Notice. LL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of Jo. .Lseph Moore, ee'd., arc requested to nuake imede~iate payement, and those leaving demeand& against the estate will present them in due form. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Seed Potatoes. TJUAT received a good supply of choice SEE! FOT ATOES, and for Fale by G. L. PENN, Agent. Ja.. n 2ti I CANDIDATES - For Tax Collector JOHN QUATTLEBUM, HENRY i. HILL. ELIJAH T. RAUCH. BARNEY I. LAMAR, HIRAM JOURDAN, WESLEY BODIE, WILLIAM L. PARKS. THEOPHILUS DEAN, L. A. BROOKS, ISAAC BOLES. WELCO3r MARTIN, DERICK HOLSONUAKE, F. W. BUiRT. B. F. GOUDEY, For Oheriff. R. S. KEY. JULIUS DAY. FELIX E. BODIE, For Ordinary. VIRGIL M. WHITE, W. F. DURISOE, JOSEPH AB INEY, W ILL be found at all times in his Office. at Edgefieid Court House, near the rLA.s TEft's IoTEL. le will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov. 14 51 G. W. LANDRU M, VILL Praetiee in the Courts of LAW and EQUlTY for Edgetidd and Lexington Distriets. Offie in Law Range, Edgcfield C. 1H. Jan 16, tf 52 S. S. T O MP I NS, ATTORINEY AT LAW. :1T OrFice immediately in rear of the Court Iose. .lan 22 tf W 11. 1M. H111 L L, IM. D., O FIERS his prioft-sional services to the citi zrens or our l'illage and District. 1 laving I gra.lnated at the University of New York. with Iig Iiiionor, where he availed himself for the last two years. of the advantages to be derived from the Eve and Ear binirmary, various llospitals, &c.. 4e.. oi'erx Isis services to his fellow-citizens with the hope that he will prove worthy of a share of their patronage. 0 11.003 at the SraSS Ho-rEL, No. 7. Oct 2, tf 37 Operations on the Teeth, BY HORACE PARKER. Address Edgeield C. If., or Sleepy Creek, P. O., S. C. M1archs I1 ly 8 JAMIES 1q. DAY, Surgeon Dentist, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Perm:mentlv locatled at E efeld C ., olpers his professional serviecs to the ei:iens (of the \'illaze and its vicinity : arId Will attend to any C.all lie May have either is the Village or Country. All operations warranted. March 13.1 1850. tf 8 Fall and Winter Goods! s ng Articles, Sneh as Cravats. Gloves, Snapenders. THosiery. White and Colored Shirts. Silk and Merini un der garments, Collars. Stocks. Money Bielts. Silk and Merino nder Vests for Ladlies,-anda Fine Assortment Of (German Colognes, extracts for the hiandiker chief, I lair. Tisothi. Nail. ( lothies. lint and Shsav ing rushes, 1 tressing and Fine ToothI Coms.ii Fine Soaps. Sharing Creams anid Soaps. Port Monies. P'oeket lioks. Purses. Segar Cases. Hair Oils, and every thinag desirable and useful for Gentlemen.. J. A. VANWINEL.E. N. B.-.My Store is next to the G;eorgiai Iail load1 Bank. at the Old Stand of the Chronicle & Sentinel Ofliee. .\ugutua, Nov 12 Gim - .23 For Sale T I A T very dlesirable, pleasant I ., and healthy phl:ee known as the 36 Cross lioads,'' 24 miles from ,... - EgefeldC. II., on thme Columbia Rod, contai ning fronm five to eight hundred acres. The Plantation is in good repair wvithi a tiever filing well of water, and all necessary out uildings. Tothetltr with a connunodieus l.well ing I louse, nsearly comipleted-twvo Stories high. 0fee plons. 42 reet widec, eight roomis and seven (I- For further particulars apply to the Sub sriber at the Spainn lioteal Edgetield C. IH. JOIIN IIUIET. Feb 26 tf 6i Lecather. O'F ALL DESCRtIPTION, may he had at the Tannery for Cast. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the hest article for Harness. ('ash paid for Ilides and good Oak Thirk. All orders addressed to Williams & Christie, or to Mr. L. M. Muniger at the Tan Yard, wtill be promptly attended to. RI. T. MIMS. Feb. 5 tf 3 Notice. NOTICE is hereby givena to the Distributees I. of Pleasant Morris, dee'd., andi especially to Pleasant, Hendrick, .John, .Joshiua, .boseph ad Doctrine Morris, who live beyond the limits of the State, That a final settlement on said es tate will be made in myv offiee on Mondlay 7th of Jnec next. Given nler my hand at niy office. this the 3d March, 1832. All those having demands against the said estate will present thenm by the above time. H. T. WIGIlT. 0. E. D. Ordinary's Offie, 3d Mar 3ma - 7 Notice. ~LL persons indebted to the Estatc of E. HT. l.Norris, dee'd., will please come forward and make prompt paynent, and those having demiands against said estate, are requested to render themi in properly attested. N. A. NORRIS, Adm'r., JULIA A. NORRIS, Adnm'x. March 4 3m______7 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mary Cl Watson, dee'd., are requested to make prompt paymenit, and those having demands will prsenlt them forthwith, properly attested as the law directs. Jan 22 ---3m 1 . 100 Cords Tan Bark I TANTED, for which $3.00 per Cord will Ybe paid, dclivered at the Tan Yat d. R. T. MUMS. EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES! REV. CHARLES A. RAYMOND, Principal. T IE Second Session will commence on the 9th of .anuary 1852. The Trustees congratulate them,%elves, their friends and the public, on what they now con sider the permanent establishment of an institu tion of learning of so high a character in their District. The benefits which their own children, with others, have experienced during the past Session, enables them with the greater conifi dence, to recommend the Institution to the pat ronage of the community. The School was opened on the 18th of Sep tember list, with thirty-one Pupils, and has since been gradually inereasing. It is confident ly expected that the number in attendance will be greatly increased during the next Session. The Institute building now contains seven rooms, all of which have been built, and are used, for purposes of Instruction. A fine apparaus; a large collection of Maps; Anatomical Charts, Globes, &c; a Museum of Natural History: a Cabinet of Minerals and Shells: furnish unusual facilities for acquiring a practical knowledge of the different branches of Science. The course of Study is of an elevated charac ter, and more compreheiisire. than that of most female institutions of the liliest reputation. The PncIrr.Ldevotes the whole of his time to the super:ision and instruction of the various classes. The Assistants are experienced in their difei rent Departments, and those only of known suc cess in teaching are employed. The Aeademical year is divided into Sessions of 14 weeks ech. It is of great importance that the student be present at the commence nent of the Session. The Classes are then formed, and a few weeks delay may affect the standing of the pupil throughout the year. Expenses. For Tuition in the Primary Department, 1st Di vision, per .Session...............$5 00 " Tuition in the Primary Department, 2nd Division..................... 7 00 " Tuition in the Academic Department, 12 00 " " " Collegiate " 15 00 Lessonson the Piano and use ofInstrum'nt 18 00 Modern Langunges. each.............. 8 00 Drawing nud Sketching from Nature,.... 8 00 Painting in Oils, Portrait and Landscape, 15 00 Use of A pparatus.................... 2 00 Fuel and eare of liuildings............. 50 Good Boarding can be obtained in the Vil lage including lights, washing, fuel, c., at (per month).............. 10 00 Pupils entering near the middle or close of of the Sestion, are charged from the time of entrance to the end of the Session. No deduc tion for alsence, or other causes, but at the dis eretion of the Principial. All bills for Tuition,,&c., are payable at the close of each Session. Books. Stationary and 'Music. can be obtained in the Village at reasonable prices. I - UON0.A L D EPART7M EINT. The Department of Music is under the super vision of one of the most accurate and accom pHslied teachers in the State; and it is believed that unusual facilities are afforded for acquiring a thorough knowledge of this difficult science. In addition. to regalar private -seons, the pupils in this departmnnent are divided into elasses, and ing the voice for singing, with great effect. The Instituton has been almost weekly visited by a large numiber of the ladies and gentlemen of our village, who have invariably expressed thne lhghest degree of satisfaction. at what they have heard and seen of thne proficiency of the Ptupils and the arrangement of the Institute. A nd thne Trustees have only to add in conein sion, that while in their opinion, there are many institutions osf l-arning deservedly popular in our State. vet there are none which can furnish. treater or miore suhlistantial nadvantages to young finies than that under thne charge of Mr. RAY N. r,. GRFlFI1N. ED31lUND) PENN, S. F. GOODE, R. T. MIMS.f Edefield C. II., Dee. 4 1851. tf 46 Edgefield MIale Academy, TEACHJER WANTED. A T A ChlI-TIt is wanted to take charge of thne Fhdeliehl Male A cademy. The appli cant zmust lie at TEA CIIEII by PRIOFESSION; one who has experietnce in his business, and am ply guntiled for preparing youing men for the South Carolina College. To a mani of suitable qualitintions. thne pinee ofrers many inducements. Address the Trnatees. N. T,. GRIFFIN. '1 JOIIN LIPSCOMB. .10IIN Il.\USKETT, g R. T. MtI3IS. Nov 2.9 tf 415 Positive Notice. OWING to the hard and pinching times, I find I cannot U UY STOCK on CredIt, there -fore, I'am unable to give credit longer thani one month. I will sell nmy beef as low as I enn possible afford to do justice to my self and family. Those who neglect to pay their bills when presented amust go to sonme other Butcher for Beef. C. M. GR AY. Feb 26 4t 6 Notice. A LTL those indebted to the estate of Nathan Norris. dee'd., are requested to make pay ment forthwith, and those having -demands against said estate will please present them im mediately, properly attested according to law. 'N. A. NORRIS, Adm'x. March 4 Gm 7 Notice. SLL Persons indebted to the estate of Oliver I- Towles, are requested to make immediate payment. and those having demands against the same will render them in properly attested. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. Oct. 9 tf 38 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Assigned Estate of John Lyon arc requested to make imme dirte payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given, and must not be expected. S. F. GOODE, Assignee. Jan21, 1852 tf 1 Notice ! H ITa view to close out my entire Stock - ofWINTER GOODS, I will sell them at cost for CASH. Call ye, who want Bargains. W. P. BUTFLER. Feb 19 tf 5 Notice. A LL persons inidebted to the estate of Henry .Waldrum, dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands will present them properly attested forthwith. WM. WVA LDRUM, A dm'r. n... 25 ,f 49