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Brilliant Display of Jewelry, I HAVE just received, in addition to my for mer stock of JEWELR V, a handsome as sortment of Double and single Cased Gold Lever Watches Anchor Escapement and Detached " " Double and Single Cased Silver Lever " Gentlemen's Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Ladies Chatalaines and Guard Chains, " Gold Bands and Hair Bracelets. Cuff Pins, Gold and Cornelian Charms, Crosses, Lockets, Arrows. Buttons, &e. Fashionable Broehes for Lalies and Gents, Ear and Finger Rings, Cold and Silver Thimbles, Gold Pencil Cases, with and without Pens, Silver Combs, Coral Armlets and Neeklaces. These iirtieles I received direct from the Import ers, are all WARRANTED, and shall be s4lu1 LOW. W. P. BUTLEft. Aflril 15 tf 13 Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facins, to me directed, f shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court Ilouse, on the first Mon day and Tuesd:ty in Miy next, the following property, in the flollowinlg cases, viz Lawrence. Myers & Co., vs C. J. Glover; The S:nne vs The Same; Samuel Brooks vs C. J. Glover; B. F. Gouedy vs The Same; Various other Plaintifys vs The Same, The House and Lands attached Where the Defendant resided :t his death. This is one of the most valuable and beautiful residen ces in the State. There is a very highly finished Dwelling House with every necessa ry out buildiiir. There are rbout five hun dired and (550) aeres of land, lying on the Beaverdain Creek. on which there is a valua ile farm of about 300 acres of cleared land in a high state of improvement. The hiou:e and btildinmgs connected with it, will be sold with about fifiy (50) aer, s oh Land, and the other part (if tle land will he sold in parcel, accordingZ to plats to be exhibited at the sale. Alko, one half (if the 1l1tel and lot of laid attached, owned by the Derndant and W. B. Mays, adjoining in'nses and lot orf S. F. Goode. Jeohn LipIsconb and others, in the Village of EdhuefielmI. Also. one half of the Stable and Land on which it. stands, connected wtth said [lotel, adjoining M. Frazier and others in said Vil lage. Al-o, a Lot of land used as a Garden in said Village, :mdjoininig R. T. Mliimsaid others, containingr one acre more or less. Also, two Offices in said Village, vith the land attached, occupied by Messrs. Bonham, Kev and Bauskett. Also, a small tract of Land. containinLr twenty-five (25) a.-res, more or less, on which is a good Grist 31 ill. adjolininmg i1 rs. Mary Tillman, James Rain--ford mnd S. Christie. 'Tlhe above property by agreemo.-nt (if the Creditors, will be sold on a credit n:il the 1st Janiuairy next, with interet trmi date. Bonds and two siureties. to be approved by a Committee of the Creditors, to be given for the purchase ioney. Titles not made till the terms are complied wi:h. Also, Forty-five Likely Negroes, viz: Ann and her 3 children, Mar. andml 3 children. Ma ria aid 2 children. Sinti and 1 child, Daiey and 2 children, Ellen, Chain, Easter, Nicy, Harriet, 3lar.mret, Abe, Little John, Big John, Phil, Ward, Major. Georgre Jenniin;l, George Tooty', Dock, Tomn. Old Joe, Old Tobe, Lake, Frits, Harp, Bill, Peter, Louis,I Minus, Edd, John. Anidrew and Jueck .amongst wivih are three good Black-nniths, three ex eelkent Sawyers. Cooks, Seamstresses, Honuae Servants and field hands. A!so, time goods and chaittles belonging to time firm of Firm of Glover & Mays, con .aistig of H ansehold and Kimtti'n Furniiture, lignuors, &c., &c. . The Terms of time personal property the same ias thme land, except as to so imitehi as will paiy t he costs amid some smiall judgments. which will be required in cash. Lh WIS JONES, S. E. D. April 12 4te 13 Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry wvrits of Fieri Fa emas, to me directed. I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court IHouse, on the first Monday in May next, thme followinmg proper tv, in the folliwing eases, viz:. ~John Cothran vs James 11. Caipehairt : Jais. S Harrison, bearer, vs thie Same: .lames Shepjird vs the Same; o'ther P'lainitifi's vs the Same, one Negro woman Mlary Anni, levied on as thle property of the D~efendant Jaimes 1I Capeha:rt. Thos. J. Latimner vs Wim. Kelly and M1. L. Genrty ; .. Suber, Agent. vs The Sumne, the litnse and1( Lot ini the Townm of Ihunburg, OvenipiedI as a Shoe Shop by the Defendant M!. L. G3eirt v. Trermts Cash. LEWIS JONEtS, s. n. n. A pril 10 4t 13 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINA RY. I})Y HT. T. WRIGII I, Esq., Ordinary of ) Edgefield District. Whlereas, Philip 3leCarty, hath applied to mne for Letters oif Administration, on all and singular the goods and ehiatt les, rights and credits of Emshey Gun;' late of the Dis trict aifore.saiid, deceased. Theiise are, thteref ore, to cite anid admonish all and singular, thme kintdred and creditors oif the said deceased, to lie and appear before tme, aut our next Ordiinarv's Court for the said Distriet, to be holdett at Edgelield C. House, on the 23rd dayv of April, inist., to show cause, if atny, why the said adiamiistration should not be granted. Given uiider my hand and seal, this tIm7th day of April, in the year of our Lord one tincusand eight hunidred and fifty-two, and in thme seventy-sixth year of American lIndepen deuce. H. T. WRIG HT, o. E. D'. April 15 2t 13 STATE OF SOUTl{ CAROLINA. EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y HI. T. WRIGHT, Esq. Ordinary of Edgetield District. WVhereas John Rainsmford ha~ve applied to me for Letters of Administrmtionm, on all atnd singvdlatr thme goods and ehattels, rights and credits of C. J. Glover, late of the Dis trict afores.'id, deceased. T1'bese are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and sinrrular, thme kindred and creditors of' thme said d'eceased, to be and appear before me, at our ntext Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holdent at Edeglield C. House on the 30th (lay of Apiril inst,, to show cause, if any, wvhy the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 13t h day of April, in the year of onr Lord onme thousand eight huttndred and fifty-two, and in, the seventy-sixth year of American Tndepen denee. H. T. WRIG HT, o. E. Di. April 15 2 2% 13 Fishing Tackle. JUIST Received a large supply of FISHING T ACK LE, for male by G. L. PENN, AGENT. March 18 tf 9 EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Number of Pupils entered since Jan'y 9th, Sixty-seven. r IIE SUMMER SESSION will commence on the 20th of April. Pupils wishing to enter the Collegiate Department, can then join the regular classes. The healthfulness of the Village, the excel lence of the Teachers, the superiority of the system of instruction, adopted in the different Departments of the Institute, and the moderate expenses, when compared with other Institutions of as high a character, are among the causes of its rapid increase. The attention of parents residing in the Vil lage and vicinity is called to the fact, that with the commencement of next Session, a Depart ment, preparatory to the Primary Department, will be organized, (under the supervision of Miss I FELEN EAyMOND) for the oral instruction ofstnall children. These little ones will have a room. Teacher, and apparatus appropriated to them selves. Will be taught the rudiments of those studies which they will enter fully upn as they become older, and thus save two or three years of what is now considered as lost tine to them. They will also be taught singing and the rudi mnetts of the science of Music. Every alternate half hour will be spent in the play ground, so that they will exercise tnore in the open air. than if remaining at home. The object of this ar rangement is to accustom those who are to become regularly connected with the higher ela-ses of the Ilnstitute, to correct early training, and habits of diseiplin.-Tuition same as in Primary Department. 0'T For rates of Tuition and particulars con neeted with the institution, see advertisement in another column. C. A. RAYMOND, Principal. April 8 4t 12 Spring and Sunmnmer Goods. I IIAVE received my usual supply of SEA SONAlJLE GOODS, to which I respect fully invite the attention of the trading commt nity. They shall be sold LOW, aId to those who wisl to buy for CAsH, indueetnents shall be ti'ered. * W. P. BISTLER4, First Door East of Col Frazier. Edgefield, S. C., April 8 tf 12 Sheriffs Sale. STATE OF SOUTH- CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. John Doby, vs Jckson Covar and C. J Clover. BY Virtue of ithis Exceution, I will pro eeed to sell at Edgefieldl C. II., on the irst Mondav in Mav next. the House and Lit in the Village o'f Edgefield, where the Defendant Jackson Covar lives, levied on and soldn as the property of said Defendant. Terits Cash. LEWIS JONES, S. E. D. April 8 t 12 M. Wise's Hair Tonics. T H ESE articles designated as No. 1 and No. 2, used according to directions. will prove to be sure preventives of BALDNESS. No I stays the Hair fromt falling off-eleanses the heal from:. the worst Seurf or Dandrul, in vitorattes the I Iair, and promotes its growth, by rnderitng the Scalp lthlty. No 2, is to be used always after using No 1, and will give the 1air a beaut fully bright and glossy appearance, redAiering it soft and pliable. These Tonies, it is conidently believed will fully mneet thne demnands of the putblic, and stup ply' Fathers atnd Miothers, young Ladies and Gentlemen, with all they can desire, wish for, mr need as Toilet Articles. Tihe most satiusfactory testimonials cenn be given rom Ladies and Genttlemo~n in this village as .videncs of the great utility~ and success of .hese Ihair Tonies. For sale by G. L. PENN, AGENT. March 2-> tf 10) Special Notice. AN Extra meigof B UTLERt LODGE, No17 . 0 . F., will be heldl in their Rainl, on saturday evening next, the 17th inst., it .3 o'clock, wvhen the Lodge will be opened in lie Degree of lsECcA, and that beautiful Degree conferred on as nmany oIf the Ladies, vlh. arc O.ld lFellow's wives, as may send their ipplicationas to thne Noble Grand by thtat time, ,td piresenat themiselves at that time at the llall. Bly order of the N. G., A. G. TEAGUE, Sec'ry. A pril 8 It 10 Excto~ Sale. B Y Order of thne Ordinary, I wilt ofrer for sale at the late resiudence of Larkimn Swear ingeen dleceased. oan Wednesday, the 21st innst., all the pecrsoinal p.roperty of tine deceased. Terms made known on thne day of sale. A mongst tihe prOperty are abotut Nineteen likely Negroes. SlOSES SWVEA tiNG EN, Ex'or. A prill t 12 Land for Sale. I Would lie glad to sell onie hunndred acres of Ithne tract of hand omn whicha I live. What I prpoise to) panrt with is all wvoodlanad, and pie ciselv four~ miles froma thne Village, on thne Co lumniiana-an excellent situation for a pes ant resideance. A. SIKINS. D~ee 10 tf 47 Just licceived A OD assortmnt (if FR E SH A R AD EN SE ED.ONIONS. PL ANTINO ONIONS anad IRISH POTATOES, for salehby HlOLLINGSWORTII & NICHIOLAS., Jan 22 tf 1 WI THm Friends of Col. F. W. PICK ENS, beg leave to present hninm to tine people of Edgefield, and of tine Districts whiebh may be thrown withn us by thne new apportion. ment, as atn enminently suitable person to represent uns in thne Congress of thne Unitetd States. Mr. Bear ha~vin~g positively declined a rc-election, it becomes our duty to select his successor wvith'etare; and we respectfully suggest that the experience and ability of Col. PIeKENS should be againi called into re quiisitioni upon the very tloor wvhere hec has hitherto served us so efficiently. It is perhaps proper to add, on our part, that tis anniouncement is tendered withtoul Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with nec feeling of opposition to any individual. gy THE. Friends of Capt. PRESTON S BROOKS, announce him as a candidate tc represent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. Buatr haying positivel) declined a re-election. Thnis nomination, like another which ap' pears in this paper, was made by the friend: of Capt. B. purely of thneir own accord, wit~h out referenice to his wishes on the subjee anid without the remotest design of forestal ling putblic opitnion in hnis favor against ani individual. yg THE Frientds of JAMES EID801N respectfully annoutnce him as a Candidate fo Sheriff of Edgefield District, at the ensuin; eletion. Sights not all yet Seen !" THE Stock of Goods now open for examina tion at my Store in this Village, will well compare with the most extensive and fashiona ble Mercantile houses in any of the Villages this side of New York City. The Stock consists of a great variety of Prints, Shawls, Mantles, Bonnets, Ribbons, Hosiery, AND A GREAT VARIETY OF TRIMMINGS ef the latest and most beautiful styles. The Goods have been purchased mostly fqr CAsH, from the first class of Houses in New York, and great care has been exercised in selecting them, "as Goods well bought are half sold." In addition to the Dry Goods Department will be found a large Stock of Groceries, Crockery, Shoes, Hats FLOUR, BACON & LARD, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. The system of doing business is the same as customary in this Village, viz: Cheap to pune tual payers, and a liberal discount to those who buy fr Cash. M. FRAZIER. April 8 3t 12 New Spring Goods! FULL SUPPLIES. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGVSIA. GA. R ESPECTFUL LY announce to their friends and the public, that they have received their full SPRING SUPPLIES, embracing a very lrge and elegant assortment of Staple and Fancy DRtY GOODS. --A MoxG wnHIC ARE Rich White Watered, and Plain White Glace Silks, for Ladies' Scarfs and Mantillas; Ri;chFancy, and White Brocade Silks, for La dies' Dresses; Superior small Checked and Striped Summer Silks; Rich Brocade Silks, for Ladies' Mourning Dres ses ; Superior Black Rep. and Rich Figured Black Silks, and Black Nankin Crapes; Rich Prinited Bareges, and Barege DeLaines; Pat is Printed Crape de Paris, and Printed Gre nadines, of new and splendid styles ; Superior plain White, Black and Fancy Colored Grape de Paris ; Fancy French Printed Organdies and Jaconets, of new and elegant styles ; Hoyle's Printed Lawns, of beautiful styles, and warranted fast colors t A Large assortment of Fancy Gimps, Laee, and Ribbon Trimings, for Ladies' Dresses; White Silk Fringes, for Ladies'Sarfs and Man tillas; 1lain and White Dotted Swiss Muslins, for La dids Dresses; Superior White Cambories, Jaconnets, Mlull and Nansook %luslins, of soft and beautiful finish; Plain White, Black and Fancy Colored liareges; .upin's Superior Black Bonbazines, and Black Ch.llys: Ladies' White and Black Lace Mantillas, of rich and cleant styles; Ladies' Black Silk Mantillas, (sonic for Mourn ig); Ladies' Rich Valenciennes Laee, and embroi dered %luslin Collars; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin Undersleeves, of beautiful styles: Ladies' French Worked Chimasetts, of rich and elegant styles *Ladies' Emabroidered Linen Cambric and French Lawn Hlankerchiefs; Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Edging and Inser tings, a large assortment; Real Valencicnnes, and Thread Laces, (Edgings and Insertings); Emubroiklered Muslins, and Muslin Bands, for Ladies' Puff Cuff's and underslecves; Ladies plain WVhite, and Rich Embroidered Crtpe Shawls ; Ladies' plain White, Black, and Fancy Embroi dered Grenaditne Shawls ; Ladies' White and lilack Embroidered Lace, and Fancy Grenadine Scarfs'; Ladies' elegant Bridal and Rich Spanish Fans; Ladies' Carved Shell Combs, of new and beau tiful patterns ; A very large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Youth's and Children's Hosiery, of superior slyle and nufaicture; Alexander's Kidl, and Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gauntlet Gloves ; Superior G inghaams and priunts, of newv and beau tiful styles ; Superior Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and 12-41 Linen Shecetings ; Superior 8-4 and 10-4 Damask Diapers, Da mansk Table Cloths, anid 1),nask Napkins; Hluckaback Diapers, a superior article for Tfow els: Extra Silk Warp French Black Cashmerettes, and Single ',ill French back Cassimneres, a choice and elegant article for Gentlemen 'a Sunmmer wear A large assortment of plain White and Fancy Linena Drillings, for Gentleman's and Youth's Sunnner wear. GT S. & S. will continue to receive, through the seasona, by the Steamers, the latest styles of lAdies' Dress Gooids, and other seasonable ar tieles. All of their Stock has been selected with gleat care, in retference to style and quality, and they feel assured that their Goods will gi ve entire satisfaction to purchasers. rTe public are respectfully rcquested to call and examine the assortment. Alpril 8 tf 12 Sherifr's Sales. STATE OF SOUTH'I CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Wmn. Herbert and J. Duffy. 1-}Y Virtue of the execution in the above }stated ease, I will proceed to sell on the First Monday, in May next, at Edgefield C. H-., one House and Lot, situate in the Town of' H-amburg, on the East Corner of Centre and Tilhnan Streets, and is known in th plan of said Town, as No 133, having 50 feet front on Centre St reel, tmore or less, and rttnning back 200 feet, more or less, the same being levied on as thme property of the De'fendatnt W~m Herbert. Termis Cash. LE WIS JONES, s. E. D. A pril 8 t 12 Notice. A~ LL persons indebted to the estate of Henry Wald rum, dee'd., are requested to make immnediate payment, and those having demands will present themt properly attested forthwith. WM. W ALDRUM, Admn'r. Dec 25 tf 49 Notice. A LL Notes due the Subscriber, individually t. or as Executor, are placed in the Bank of Hamburg, for collection. Trhose indebted wvill please mtake immnediate pamnent. Dr. Johnm M. Galphiin, will act as my Attor ney, during my absence from the State. 1). ARDIS. Dec 23, if 7 Notice. SLL Persons intdebted to the Estate of Mary .tWatson, dee'd., are requested to nmakc prompt payment, and those having demands will present them forthwith, properly attested as the law direts.. S. J. WATSON, Adm,'r. JT-an2'2 1. "THE PEOPLES STOIE' DRY G00DS, For the Spring and Summer Trade .of 1852, ' O. BROWN, would respectfully ' * announce to the Public that he is now in receipt of his Spring and Summer Stock of FOREIGN 4- DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, to which he solicifs the attention of buyers. The following enumeration comprises a portion of his Stock: SM tma M EM o 0 c sM) . A magnificent selection of the New Styles Embroidered and Satin Plaid Printed Bareges, Barege Robes DeParis, Printed Challys, Ba rege DeLaines, Herninas, Grenadines, Silk Tis sues, India Foulards, Printed, Embroidered, and Plain Organdies, French Jaconets, Lawns and Muslins Plaid, rdeicde, Glncia and Chameleon Silks, Bischoff's Celebrated Black Silks. 100 Pieces handsome Printed Bareges and Be rege Defaines from 1R 3-4 to 25 cts per yard. 100 Pieces Printed Muslins, warranted fast col ors, from G 14 to -12 1-2 ets. Ginghams, in rery variety, from 12 1-2 up. 500 Pieces American, English and French Cal icoes from 6 1-4 to 37 1-2, warranted colors. Mourning Goods, in every variety and quality. E Loiderles. Swiss. Jaconnet ag Lace Undersleeves and Cuffs, entirely ndw designs, from 25 cts to $8 pair. Needle Worked Collars and Chemesettes new styles ranging from 5 cents to $10. Lace and Muslin Bertha, Appfique and other styles Capes 75 cents to $12 A large and beautiful selection of Embroidered Linen Cambric Hlandkf's from 50 cents to $10. 500 Linen Handkf's from 6 1-4 to 50 cents, all Linen. Edginigs, insertings and Lace goods of every variety imported. White Goods. Jaconets, Cambrics, Lawns, Mnll, Nainsook, Book and Swiss Muslins, Plain and Enb'd. Every quality and variety of Checked and Strip ed Cambrics and Swisses. Crape Shawls from $4 to $30. Black and White Lace and Muslin Mantillas and Scarfs. Hosiery and Gloves in every variety made. Parasols. 300 Silk, Gingham and Cotton Parasols, all of the very latest designs. For Men's and Boys' Wear. French and English Drap D'Ete, Queens Cloth, Cassimere. Tveeds, Linens and Cottonade. Vestings assorted. For Servants Wear. Marlboro and other Plaids and Stripes, Blue de nims. Linen Burlaps, Cotton Osnaburgs, &c. Pure Linens, for Shirting Sheetings and Pillow Cases, front the most approved .nakers. Linen Diapers, Towallings, Napkins and Doil lies, of every quality. Bleached and Brown Linen Damask Table Cloths, and in the Piece, some extra. Mursailles and Lan.-aster Quilts. Fmibroidered Muslin Window Curtains, from S 50 to $10. Bales and Cases Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, all qualities. New Styles Shell. Buflo and Horn Tuck Combs, Hair Brushes, perfumaries, &c., &c. Fans from 5 Cents to $5. A complete enumeration of this stock is out of the question, in a newspaper ; he will, therefore, conclude bysaying that Iris stock is equal to any in Columbia ; prices as low as any other estab lishmetnt in the State. Of this you can be con vinced. by calling at s. LIf. 102, Brick Range. Spring and Summer Goods! W1YI. 1 C R ANIE, AU!GUrTA, GA., ITAS just returnea.from New York with a .Ilarge and splendia assortmient of Which lie will sell on the lowest terms. IHe respectfully invites those who wish to purchase Goods low to give him a call. Among thretm are many new and beautiful styles of RICII DilESS GOODS, such as Rich, PIlain, Glace and Figured Silks, Elegant Printed Grenadines, Rich Satin Check anud Prinated Barege, Fine French Printed Jaeonets, Rieb Freneht Printed Organdies, Fine, Plain and Watered Black iernani, Barege DeLa~ine and Limna Cloth, Fine Black Bareges and Larwns, Plain and Figuredl Bareges, low priced, Printed Muslin and Lawns, very cheap, JBlk Bomibazine, Alpacea and Canton Cloths Rich Black lAcee Mantillas, new styles, Black and White Lace Scarfs amnd Shawls, Rich Embrroidered Crape Shawls, Fine do Chemeczetts and Collars, Rich Muslin anid Lace Sleeves, Ladies Needle Worked Jackets, Rick Silk Embroidered Manitillas, Mull, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, Jaconet anrd Swiss Insertings and Edgings, Scotch Ginghams, fast colored Prints, Gimps, Fringes and other Trimmings, *Mourning Ginghams and Muslins, Linen Cambric Ihandkerebiefs, all prices, Laidies, Gents, atd Children's Cotton IHose, A large assortment of Fans, White and Brrown Linen Drilling, Irish Linens, Damask Table Diaper, 12-4 Linen Sheeting,. Pillow Case Linen, 1Fine French and English Drap Ete, 12-4 White anid Colored Marsailes Quilts, And a great variety of other Goods. II' First Dry Gooda Store beloto the United States Hotel. A pril 8 3t 12 Bolting Cloths:! T IIE Subscribers have now in store a large and complete assortment 'of BOL TING 'LOTHS, of the most approved brands, hichi wilt be sold at greatly reduced prices for cash. A GN EW, FISUIER & CO. Newberry C. IL. April, 1 2m I1 Spun Cotton. IF you wisht to buy SPUN COT TON very .chreap, this is the platce to get it, as a large supply hasw just been received, which is offered for sle cheap for cin. G. L. PENN, Aass-r. March 18 tf 9 Notice. ALL persons having demands against the es Atate of J. A. Perrin, dec'd., are requested to render them in to Capt. W. llarrison, as he is my Agent during tmy absence from the State. A prill1 tf 11 Notice. TI~IE Partnership between HiLLr & WARD 1.LAW is dissolved by consent. Jh ll will continue the business, and will attend to thesetleentof hebusiness of the late Firm. March 20, 1852. 4t 11 Tan Yard. N O MORE Ihides can be received at the Tan Yard, ntil further notice. R. T. MIMS. A pril 8 tf 12 Wanted T O IIIRE, for' the present year, a good Cook, Washer and 1ronor. Wages paid monthly if desired. Enquire at this Office. ALDRICH Metcalf's New Iron-Front Stoi AUGUSTA, A LDRICI & ROYAL, dealers in B 0 0 hand the largest and most splendid assoi LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES J [For Retail,) of any other House in the City. g-V Persons visiting Augusta will alwa: shionzable articles to select from at our New :7 Please give us a call and see for ye April 1, 1852. Spring and Summer Goods!! 3. A. VANWINKLE,! NERCHANT TALOR, NEXT Doon To GFORoIA RAIL ROAD BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. [ HAVE now on hand and for sale a complete and extensive assortment of l1oths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drap D'Etes, Casmerets, &c., ior Spring and Summer use, which will be nade to order in a style of superiority and ele ance. All who are in want of fine garments nd wish them to fit as they ought to fit will lease give me a call and satisfy themselves. Ready Made Clothing. fIy Stock of CLOTHING this season is full and large, comprising Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, Cloth, Cashmerett and Drap D'Ete Saeks, Bl'k, Satin D'Chene White and Striped Silk Sacks, Grass Linen, Ponger Silk and Brown Linen Sacks, Black and Faney Colored Pants, Marseils Pants, and a large assortm'nt f Buff, White and Fancy Marseils Vests, &C. - ALSO - A large supply of furnishing articles, such as ravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Collars, ilk, Gauze, Cotton anil Merino under Gar nents, White and Colored Shirts, &c. And a Fine Stock )f PERFUMERY 4! FANCY ARTICLES All Goods in my establishment arc of the EST QUALITY and will be sold right. J. A. VANWINKLE. Augusta, April I tf 11 New Spring Goods! L ALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY have re ceived at their old stand, corner of Globe Iotel, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, a splendid ssortment of Fancy Dry Goods, mong which are-Figured and Plain White rape Shawls, Louis Napoleon Capes and Collars, Black Silk Lace for Mantillas, Needle worked Undersleeves and Cuffis, Jaconet and Swiss Trimings, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Real Paris Kid and Twisted Silk Gloves, Dress Fabrics of the newest and most elegant tyles and Patterns. Printed Crape de Paris and Embroidered rissues, Super Broende and figured Light Silks, Embroidered Bereges and Challys, Rich China Striped and plaid Silks, Super Embroidered Labradors, Rieb French printed 'Tnrltons, Ag. - . or Gentlemen and Boys wear, all'of which they offer on the best pssible ternms. Families visiting the City are nvited to call ant examine their Stock. A pril 1 St 11 Land for Sale ! T lIE Subscriber offers for sale his PLA N TA TION on Turkey Creek, about 5 1-2 iles North of Edgeniceld Court H~ousc. The Tract contains Nine hundred and fifty (50) acres, between 300 and -100 acres of which arc in woods, and about 60 acres of low rounds. Oni the premises is a large dwelling house. Also, new and comfortable out Houses, good Gin ouse and Stables, &c. -A L s o Another tract of Land about 2 1-2 miles East of the above, containing Five hundred (500) acres. n this tract there are about 80 acres cleared within the last 18 months-the balance is in voods, and all good Cotton and Grain Land. here are some negro houses, and stables on this tract. G. A. ADDISON. Aprill tf 11 For Sale THAT vefy desirable, pleasant and healthy place known as the e 4 " Cross Roads," 24 miles fronm S Edgefleld C. HI., on the Columbia Road, containing from five to eight hundred cres. The Plantation is in good repair with a never ailing well of water, and all necessary it uildings. Together with a commodious D~well ng House, nearly completed-two Stories high, 0 feet long, 42 feet wide, eight rooms and seven fire places. 1lT For further particulars apply to the Sub scriber at the Spdun hotel, Edgefield C. H. JOHN HUIET. Feb20 ff 6 For Sale, T lIE Residence of the Subscriber, at Sum nmer IHill, South Carolina. It is situated three miles from Hamburg-is approached by the Plank Road, and elevated somie 350 fcet above the river. The house contains eight rooms, exclusive of four pantries. A ttacd are stables for eighmt horses, a large dry well, a cis tern of 6,000 gallons capacity, and a highly en riced garden spot. Oae hundred acres of land, within a mile, supplying abundant fuel, and in cluding a farm with several builings, will be sold with the place. Price low. Terms of pay met to suit the purchaser. M. C. M. HAMMOND. March 25 4t 10 Fire. T HIE Subscribers return their thanks t~ their friends and customers for former favors, and solicit a continuance of the samne, at the late stand of John Lyon, where they htave removed that portion of their Stock saved fronm the late-fire, which they w~ill sell low. The loss sustained by the fire renders it neces sary for themi to call on those who are indebted to them to make payment at the earliest possible moment. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. Jan 2l,1852 tf 1 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Samp .t. son B. Mt'ays, dee'd., are requested to make payment, and all those having demands againsi said estate will present them properly attested according to law. EVELINA V. MAYS, Adm'x, A .i..1I1 'umt H1 & ROYAL, re---Opposite the Masonic Hall, GEORGIA. T S A ND S H O E Si hate alivays on rtment of LND CHILDRENS BOOTS & SHOES ys fine a good Stock of the finest and most Store. urselves. 6mr 11 RIC SPRING DRY GOODS, CRAY EBBUEM,9 290 Broad Streeti Augusta, Georgia, A RE now receiving . complete assortment of Rich and Elegant DRY GOODS, which they offerat 1Wholesale and Retail, New Yotk cash prices. Among which will be found Rich Satin, Plaid, Silk and Wool Goods, a new and beautitul article for Ladies' Dresses. Embroidered lHernena, a beatitifdl Goodsi made of pure Twisted Silk; for Ladies' Dresses. Brocade Silks, of rich and elegant styles. Plain Chamelion and Cliene Silks, of rich and elegant styles. Pure White Brocade and Watered Silks. Very rich Light Silks. a beautiful artiole for Evening and Sceond-day Dresses. Barege DeLaines, Bareges and Tissues, French luslin and Lawns. Embroidered and Dotted Swiss Muslins, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, in great variety. Sriped and Plaid Muslins, in great variety, Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings and Insertingsi Collars, Cuis and Underslceves, of new and beautiful styles. Rich Embroidered Muslin Capes and Chemisetts Rich Worked Limerick Lace Capes, Caps and Undersleeves. Rich Embroidered Linen Cambric Handker chiefs, some very fine. French and English Calicoes and Ginghams, Bleached and Browv n H-lomespuns. Damask Napkins and Towelling, Hosiety and Gloves. With a great variety of other Goods, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the public. March 17 tf 9 Hearing is Believing, but Seeing is Knowing ! New Spring and Summer z LEVY informs the citizens of Edgefield . and the surrounding country, that he is now receiving a large and splendid selected Stock of SPRING t- SUMMER GOODS, and which for CiiAPNS lie defies competition. The Stock consists, in part, of Rich Crape de Laines, Silk Grenadines, Bareges, an entire new article of Robes, A great variety of Muslins, from 121 ets per yard and upwards, Calicoes of 200 diflekrent patterns, from 20 yards for a dollar and upwards, French Ginghams, at 121-2 per yard, worth I8S cents, Brown Homespun, 30 yds for one dollar, &c. -Also Bonnets, Taces, Ribbons, Wreaths,"Artficials, Tabs, Parasols, Fans, &c. Ready Nad-e Clothing, Of everv A~- -' - - rat stoeCk ot tirocerles kept un mauno. DisSolution,. r HTE business formerly conducted under the .Lstyle of TRENT & SMITH, for the pur po of conducting a Hotel in the Town of 11am burg, known as the A merican Hotel, was die solved on the 12th instant, by mutual consent. THOM1AS IL. TRENT, ISAAC SMITH. January 30th, 1852. NOTICE! TpiIE Subscritet begs leave to return his Lthanks to his boarders and the public gene rally, for thteir liberal patronage at the Hotel for merly kept by Trent & Smith, and known as the American Hotel in thle Town of Hamburg, and ,wvould ask a further continuanee of the same; feeling assured on his part, that lie can and wvill give satisfaction to all that may call and examine the old stand of James Hubbard, dee'd. The Hotel being situated in the most business part of Town. anid convenient to the South Carolina 1RaiI fRoad afld Augusta Depot. Extra attentioin given to the ladies apartment, and rooms kept fot the special accomodation of faiiilies. TTTOMAS II. TRIENT. __Hamburg, JTanuary 30th 1852. 6mn 4 Spann Hotel Re-Opened ! rjH BIl Subscriber having purchased this estab 2.lishment, begs leave to announce to the District and to the travelling public generally, that he has this day taken upon himself the keeping of said Hotel. All that he cant do to render his ectstomers satisfied slall be done. He respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. Charges shall be as moderate as the times will admit. JOHN IJET. Feb 10 tf - ad for Sale! D R W LER intending to leave the State, oers.hiL Plantation for sale, lying in Chester' Bistrict, near Catawba River, and con taning'270 acres. He would particularly call the attention of Physicians, not yet settled, to thec land now ofered, as it is a very desirable location for a Medical gentleman; - being probably the best opening in the up Country. On the premises there is a good dwelling house, containing six rooms, with all necessary out brilldings; and a spring of superior water. About half the land is under cultivation, and well adopted to the culfuro of grain and cotton. The Residence is perfectly healthy. Landsford P. O., Chester, S. C. March 16 6t 9 Notice. A LL those Indebted to the Estate of John B. .3.Logan, dee'd., are requested to make im mediate payment, all those having demands to prsent then properly attested. M. WV. LILES, A. NIX, Ad'rs. E. P. UOLLOWAY. *Feb19 ____ im 5 Shaving Soap. J UST received a large supply of superior Sh AVING SOAP. This Compound yields a lather, which is heavier and more permanent than can be produced by anylother Soap-sup porting and sustaining the beard without irrita ting the skin. It is warranted to please in all ases, or the money will be refunded. Call and get a sujpply and make a trial, and you will be convinced. For salo.by G. L PENjN, AGE'r. Kr eh 11 t f 8 New Spring Goods for '52. A T my Store, near the Court House, I have -V just opened a COMPLETE and general Stock of all the Varieties of the $eagonf which I respectfully invite the trading countdni ty to call and examine. I would particularly invite the attetion of the Ladies to my tich selectiot if . Emnbroideries in Collas, Cthemie zetts, Uundersleeves, Cuises, and Mantillasi And to my splendij Stock ih Printed LAWNS, NWISSE, jACONktS; PLAIN !. FANCY BAREGEs, And to a very beadtiful lot of Embroidered Misli And Silk 1hvena Ing Dresses, Prices (on eredit until the first df Jfidarf id responsible, and punctual iyers) t- stit td times. A liberal distinction made with persong buying for CAsu! 0 LOD ILL. March 25 it 10 New Goods! T E Subscribefs tre receiving their istal supply of Spring and Sumni6i Goods, CONSISTZ90 OF Fancy and Staple Diff Goods' GROCERIES, HARDWARE EMA1iP5!S-a KlM( D DE -. .d_ SHOES, &c., &e.i which they will sell on as good terms is tliey con be bought in the market. . At the Store formerly occupied >y Sohn Lyot next to Dr. Teague's )rug Store. WILLIAMS & CHRIS'IE. March 25 ff 1o Ready Made Clothing ! J L RICHARDSON & J C. McDONNALV I AVtpurchased of JOHN K. HORA ibd largest and most fashionable Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in this market. We have justopena ed in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Sale & Brown, next door to George Robinson's Hardware Store. Having made atrangements to get Go'ds weekly from the most fashionable blanufactnring Houses in New York. We feel confident wd can please any of our friends who may give us a call, both in price and quality. R[CHA9DSON. & M&DONAL. Hamburg, Feb 19 9ur 5 Hamburg & Edgefield Pl'k R'd, T IINS ROAD is now completed an~d opened for travel from the Cherofee Fonds and Sweet Watef to Hamimig. Rates of T'oli. Four, five and six horse Wagonsj.8 oes 06t Milid Three " "f " cc Two "9 t 3 'c " " Two "c Carriages 3 " It One " " 2 If cc horseback itavellets, i cc " " Vehicles on meeting, ate ene entitled to halt the PLANK TRACK, dad tlee Dtlftft are te quired to turn to the " RIGHT f" - . The public are respectfully informed that all persons turning on the road, and leaving it with nut navinf Toll. nr ~- #. ;. ni. A. anlCK fPmesident! Hamburg, March 15 tf ' 5 State or south 4$arolida, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUIY. John Mcli'nne, James Jones ... . and'Joseph J. Kennedy, Bill11 for Inar vs junction, Acc'I The City Council of AU-J and Gen'dRe'if IT appiearincv to me that the Defendants are .a body poiitic and corporate under the law of Georgin, and have no residence with.; in this State, On motion of Mr. CARRoLL, Plaintiff's Solicitor, Ordered that the said Defendants demur, plead or answer to the Plaintiff's bill of Complaint, within threU months from the publication of this Order, or the said bill will be taken pro eonfessu against them. A. SIMKINS, c. E. E .1 Feb 25 ' Sx6 State of South Car'olina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQIY C. H. Goodwin and others, vs. Elizabeth Goodwin & others. IN pursuance of the Order of the Coutt of IEquity in this ease, notice ie hereby give en to the ereditors of Chambrlain~ L Gooda win, dec'd., to conme in and establish their claims before me, on or before the? 17th day of April next, Comim'rs Office, Jan 12 14t 52 Notice! THlE fine la1ge importe& Jack *' Fetdihiand,' will stand the present seas son, at the residence o Daniel Holland, and will be let to Mlares, at $10,00 to insdrca Mre tobe ist Foal. No responsibility to rest apon the sub.' scriber for any accident that may happen, but every care will be taken to avoid- such. Anf person putting a Mare and changing the right be-. fore the fact is known will be held responsible for the insurance money. PEDIGREE.-Ferdinand wras impotted from Spain i-185. Hie is full 14 hands high, five years old and as well formed as any .Jack in the State. SLOAN & EASLEY. March 18 4t Notice. A LL esn indebted to the Assigfred Esfato Aof JonLyon arc requested to make ?mme dirte payment, as longer indulgenee esanot be given, and must not be expected. S. F. GOODE, Assignee. Jan 21, 185% If I Notice ! WIITH a view to close out 1n3' entire Stock Vof WINTER GOODS, I will sell them at cost for CASH. Call ye, who want Bargains W. P. BUTLEI Feb 19 if 5 1Noticed AJL persons indebted to the estate of Henry F.Feman, deed.% will come forward immediately and make payment and those hav ing demands will render them in properly at tested. J. HI. JENNINGS, Ex'or. Jaa3 1y 51