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Butler Lodge, No, 17, 1. 0, 0, F A Regular 16eetingof thisLodge will be held on Monday evening next 7 o'clock. A. G. TEA.GUE,-See'y. April29 It 11 Masonic Notice.. AN EXTRA Communication of No. 50, A. F M., will be held at their . Hall on Monday evening, $he 3d May, at 8 o'cloek P. M. By order of the W. M. R. II. SULLIVAN, Szc'ay. Apri . tf 13 Extra Fine Liquors. 30 DOZ. John Gibson, Son & Co. old Nee t)U tar Whisker, 40 Bbls his Oli Eagle and superior Monon gahialah, Superior Pori Wine, Madaria, Cherry, Tene riff and Malaga Wine, Jamaica Rum, Holland Gin, Gin Cordial, Lemnon Syrup, Cherry Brandy and all kinds of Liquors, usually kept in Family Grocery Stores, and will be warraated genuine, and of direct im portation. S. E. BOWERS. HIanburg,.April 21 tf. 14 Candles, &c. FINE Stock of Pure Sperm CANDLES, A rdaniantine, Star, Hull & 8ou's-a supe rior article of Starch, blue and white,- Soap of "+very description, Turpentine, Casteel, Family, Toilette, &c. Also, Wooden Ware, Churns, Bnckets, Tubs, - Broois, &c:, of all descriptions. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, April 21 tf 14 Bacon. CHOICE stock (if BACON SIDES, .A SHOULDERS, HANS, and LARD, for sale by S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, April 21 tf 14 Bacon, Lard and Flour. OR Sale for CASH ONLY, by MA. FRAZIER. April 29 3t 15 Head- Quarters, 2s i REG'NT CAVA LRY, EDGEFIELD C. 11., April 2!6, 1852. - IE Edgeield Squadron of CAVALRY, T. will assnemble at Edgefield Court I louse, on Sifurdayr the 15th of May next, armed und equipped aks the law directs, for Drill and Re -,view. Comniasioned and noni-Commiion.-d . Officers 'will meet the day previous for Drill and Instruction. .The -Abbeville Squadron will assemble at the -place selected for their Rendezvous on Saturday, the 29th ofrlay next, armed and equiped as tie law directs for Drill and Review. Conminis sioned and noni-Conmissioned Officers will meet - the day previous for Drill and Istruction. B. y order of A. P. BUTLER, Lieut. Col. Coammanding. April 29 - 2t 15 L-7 The Abheville Banner will please give the -above two insertions. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. J TIN .EQUITY. U. T. Wright, Admn'r of L4.[.Mundy','dee'd et al. (Bill fur . Mar.. * s. [shlzing' Assetts (oreg LPentiand oihers) .~ SN pursuance.'fdheearder made-by Chan-. - alendieingu. rIi the Creditoja of the M1ercaintile firms of PeniegeinTnetirWn-& -afundy, Dra. nomr, 3limdy and'Anderson, Brannon.& An dersadp md GW. E W. B. Brannaon, and of thme individutals coniposIg thoseFii-ms,-are hereiynotified theat they- are regn'ired' to np pear before mwe inzy oyffice at Edgefield C. HI., o ijday'-tbp.S8tt May next, h: order to proyg ze -babi lh,-ir respective demands uand that upfmi their failure to to do, they wvillbledamrred-from all .shaere of the Assets proposed to be manrshalled bay this snit. * A. 81i1KIN$. C. E.E. D. Comm'rs 01lice, April 28. 1552. April 29 Gt 1 State of Souith. Carolina, EDGEtFIELD DISTRICT, IN CO MMON P L EAS. James A. Talbert, es ~.Dcclar. in Atcn. ieliard -Bailey.) Wn B. Dorn, - es Declar. in Altack'nt. ttiehiard Unailey. TV IE PL AINTIFFS in the above eases loav. L.ing this day filed..their D~eclarations in nmy Office and the Defendant lhave neitheer wife nor A ttorney known' to reside within the limits of this State on wkom a copy of said Declarations witht a rule to plead can be served, on motion of Mr. A-o s, Attorney for Plaintiffs,.Orderpd that said -Di-fndanets appe~ar and plead to said declarations within a year and a day from the date hereof, or juidgment will be awvarded against thenm by defaul. . BAO,. .. Clerk's.Office, A pril 23, 1852. ly 15 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN OR DINARY. B YIH. T. WRIGIlTr, Esq. Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas Theomas G. Key, have applie:d to me for-Letters of Adniinstration, on all ~and singulare the goods aend chattels. rights anid cre~its of Robit.. Burnell, Eliza Evans, 'Gradoek Burnellfatid Gennett Richards, late of thie Disstrictafre-inid, deceased. Tieess are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and sing'ular, the kindred and creditors of the said. deceased, to be and appear before me, att our rnext Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edegield C. House on the 14th day ofMny next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, theis the 28the day of April, in the year of ouer Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-two, and in the seveity-sixth year of American Indepen dence II. T. WRIGH T, 0. E. D. April 29 2t 15 *Brou.ght to the Jail OFt this District, on the 25th April, a Negro man, who says his namo~ is BILL WILLIAMS, and that he belongs to Willis Jones, who lives near West Point, Alabama. Bill is a likely boy, about twenty-two years of age, dark compleeted, 5 feet 10 inch. high. - The owner will come forward, prove pro. perfy,- pay-eharges and take him away, oiher wise he will be dealt with as the law directs. LEWIS. JONES, S. E. D. A pril 2.9 . . tf 15 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of E. H. -i Norris, dec'd., will please come forward and make prompt payment, and those having demids against said estate, are requested to render them. in properly attested. N. A. 'NORRIS, Adam'r., .JL~IA A. NORRIS, Admn'x. -una & --4 3m1 Family Groceries. A FRESH SUPPLY OF THE FOLLOWINIG -ARTICLES, Bacon. Lard and Flour, 'lustard in Boxes, Beef Tongues, Capers, Cheese, :Fruits in Brandy, Pine Apple Cheese. Strawberry, Raspbury, Mackerel, in Barrels and Blackbury Jams and Kit*ts I jellys, Salmon, in Kitts, Pick'd Sarsafrass, Strawbiry, Fresh Salmon, I tiaspbury and Lemon Mackerel, S yrups, " Clamq, .Lemon and Lime Juice, Sardines, 1-2 and 1.4 box Assorted Candies, Pickled Pork, | Kisses, " Beef. Bl'k and White Pepper 4 Shad, 'White Mustard Seed, Porto Rico Sugar. Ground and Iace Ginger Stewarts Coffee Sugar, IBermuda Arrow Root, Superior Brown " Prepared Fauna, food for Iar and Crushed I Itants, Pulv'd and Clarified do -Colgate's Pearl Starch, Java and Laguira Coffee Soda and Sal Aeratus, Jamaica and Rio " Sal Sodaand Salt Peter, Molasses, iTable and Sack Salt, A general assortment of Sperm, Adamantine, Teas, I Tallow Candles, Maccaroni and Vermi. Turpentine, Soda, and cilla, Fancy Soaps, Rice and Rice Flour, Blacking and Blacking Soda Crackers, Brushes, Boston do Wine and Stoughton's Sugar do Bitters, Jumbles& Ginger Cakes, Porter and Ale, Layor Raisins, Olive Oil, Currants and Citron, Castor Oil, Maise, Nutmegs, Cloves, Wrighting Ink, Pickles ad Ketphups, Segars and Tobacco, Pepper Sauces, Tubs, Buckets and Pails West India Preserves, Willow Baskets, Ginger do Brooms, &c., &c. French Mustard, A diled to the above, is a general assortment of WINES, CORDIALS and LIQUORS, all of which will be sold LOw FOa CAsI, by 110 LLINGSWORTH1 & NICHOLAS. April 29 tf 15 Admuinistrator's Sale. Ti Subscriber will onffir for sale on Tues Id -, the 4th of May next, and the day fol lowing, all the personal property of Charles .1. Glover, dee'd., which may not be sdd previously by the Sheriff. A mongst the property will be a number of likely Negroes, Stock of all kinds, I fouseliold and Kitchen Furniture, Wagons, Carriage and other articles. Terms made known on the day of sale. The sale will take place at the late residence of the dceased. JOILN RAINSFORD, Adm'r. April 15 St 13 Notice. T TIE Estate of Joseph Murphy, dee'd., being left derelict, I will proceed to sell at the residence of Mr. .Jerry Seigler, on Thursday the 6th of May next, the personal property of mid deceased. consisting of one Shot Gun, Sadadle and Bridle, Trunk, Cluthing, &c. Ternms Cash. A11 those indebted to the Estate will make pay nent by the above tinie, and those having de. nands will present them in legal form. 11. T. WRIGlT, Adni'r. A pril 22 2t 14 Tcas! Teas! T UST received a choice lot of TEAS, from J the Philadelphtia Tea Company of a superior quality, warranted or no sale. Ilyson, Gun powder. Imperial and Black of every descrip ion, put up in small pack::ges, for family use. For sale by S. E. BOWERS. Ilatburg, April 21 tf 14 Molasses and Syrups. NOW Rheeivinag a -large Stock elioice Cuba 11MOLA SSES, and Georgia and New Or eans SYR RUPS. $g ; . BOW ERS. Hamburg, April'21 tf- - 14 A M now receiving, tmy pring -stock of SUG AR-and CQ FF EE, consisting of a u lrior'rtiece of Brown Sugar, Clarified. rushed and Lonf-Govrmnemt, Java and Rio o'ee, of a superior quality. S. E.' BOWEPS.. Ilamburg A pril 21 tf' 14 Notice. PERlSONS who have made application for theirlBounty Land, through A. M. PhaiN, sq., will call upon .losrsen A nasv. Esq., who as charge of thre papers of Mr. PalN. A pril 15 5t 13 Estray. T OLLED before mec by Temple Miartin, liv king twenty--ninte miles North of Edgefield . II., one lBAY MARE, fourteen and a half nnds high, with black main and tail, five years old ttnd appraised at sixty-two dollars and ffy ets. L CULBREA TH, M. E. D). Feb 28 mn4m* 8 Notice. A LL4 Persons indebted to the Estate of Jo. 1. seph Moore, dee'd., nre requested to make nimiwdiate paymetnt, attd those having demands against the estate will presenrt themi in due form. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 IWanted ro THIRE, for the present year, a good LCook, Washer and Irotner. Wages paid nonthly if desircd. Entquire at this Office. Marh 25 if 10 Bolting Cloths?! T IE Subscribers ha~ve now in store a large and coomplete assoirtmient of BOLT'ING CLOTIS, of the most approved brandls, ci will be sold at greattly reduced prices for cash. -A GNE WV, Fis H ER & CO. Newberry C. HI. A pril 1 2m 11 Notice. T HE Partnership between Hitz & WARD L..w iS dissolved by consent. John Hill rvill continue the business, and will attend t6 the settlement of the- business of the late Firm. March 26, 1852. dt 11 W THE Friends of Col. F. W. PICK ENS, beg leave to present him to the people of Edgaield; and of the Districts which may be thrown with us by the. new apportion ment, ats an eminently suitable person to represent us in the Congress of the United States.. Mr. BURT 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. PIcKEjIs shrould be again called into re quisition upon the very floor where he has hiteto served us so efficiently. It is perhaps proper to add, on our part, that this announcement is tendered withot Col. P's knowledge or desire, and wvith no feeling of opposition to any individual. 9W THE Friends of Capt. PRtESTON S. BROOKS, announce him as a candidate to represent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. BUR having positively declined a re-election. This nomination, like another which apr pears in this paper, wvas made by the friends of Capt. B. purely of their own accord, with out retferenco to his wishes on the subject and wvithout the remotest design of forestal ling pnblic opinion in his favor against any ALDRICH1 Metcalf's New Iron-Front Stc AUGUSTA .LDRTCH & ROYAL, dealers in B O hand the largest and most splendid aSS LADIES, GENTSi BOYS, MISSES, (For Retail,) of any other House in the Ci1% H' Persons visiting Augusta will alw fashionable articles to select from at our Nei , ' Please give us a call and see for y .~April 1, 1852. - Brilliant Display of Jewelry. IHAVE just received, in addition to my for mer stock of JEWELR Y, 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, Loekets, Arrows. Buttons, &c. Fashionable Broehes for Lailies and Gents, ." Ear and Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold Pencil Cases, with and without Pens, Silver Combs, Coral A rnmlets and Necklaces. These articles I received direct from the Import ers, are all waaNaTcE, and shall be sold LOW. W. P. BUTLER. April 15 tf 13 Spring and Summer Goods. I [AVE received my usual supply of SEA SONABLE GOODS, to which I respect fully invite the attention of the trailing commu nity. They shall be sold LOW, and to those who wish to buy for CAsu, inducements shall be offered. W. P. H(TTLER, First Door East of Col Frazier. Edgefleld, S. C., April 8 tf 12 EDGEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Number of Papils entered since Jani'y 9tla, Sixty-seven. r HE 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 diff'erent 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 maent, preparatory to the Primary Department, will be organized, (under the supervision of Miss HELEN RAYMoND) for the oral instruction ofsmall 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 upon as they become older, and thus save two or three years of what is now considered as lost time to them. They will also be taught singing and the rudi ments ofrhe science of Music. Every alternate half hour will be spent in the play ground, ~so that they will exercise more in the open air. than if remaining at home. The b.ect of this ar rangement is to aceustom those who are to becodie regularly connected with tho higher lases of tdie Institute, to correct early training, and habits fiipl~ine -Titu ""'"a *-n Primary Ojprimnt. 117 For rte of Tuition and particulars cona neted wmitli~ th~ finstitution,. see adlvertisemnenti n another column. C. A. RA TMOND, Principal. April8 4t12 WEW AND CHEAP ! T1 HIE subscriber has just received his Spring Stock of new atnd moig which may be. flinnd a beautiful assort nent of Ladies' DrL~ss GoodIs, coniprising all the late styles of Berage, Berage de Laines and Tissues, Real French Printed Jackonets, light fabric nd very hanidsome. Color'd and lilnek figured Silks: rich patterns Mull. Book, .Juekonet, Swiss atnd Plaid Muslin Ginghams, large assortment, and' cheaper than ever. English, French and A merican Prints,a great variety. Real Irish Linens, Linen Drilling and Cot tonades. French Herring-bone Drilling; Drab de Ete; Casharet, Black and Culored. Union Linens, All the styles of bleached aind brown Shirt ings anid Shectings, from 3-4 to 12-4 wide and heap as anyr one can desire, Ladies' 1' rench worked Coliars and U~nder sleeves, Veils and Veil Goods ; ablnet Lacew, figttred and Plaini, Thread, Muslin, Swissand Linen Edging and nsertinigs,. Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses Gloves, " and Misses Ilosiery, a great variety. " Parasols and Fans, Colognes and Extracts ; Toilet Powders and Toilet Soaps. Hooks and Eyes, in' boxes and on Tape, Combs, large assortment, Carpet Bags. Cotton Osnaburgs and Stripes at Factory prices. Ladies' atnd Children's Shoes, This Stock has been selected with- great care by an experienced buyer, and in style and quali ty will compare favorably with any in Au gusta. An examination is solicited before look ing elsewhere. H .JCSN Uamburg, A pril 21 . 6t 14 Head Quarters, O-r REGIM ENT, S. C, M., RE DY CagEK, A pril1G, 1852.5 ORERS, NO N OTICE is hereby given that the Offeers and Privates of this Regiment will assenm ble at their Battalion Muster Ground, armed and equipped as the law directs, for Drill and Instruction, on the dtiyu, time and places herein prescribed. The Upper Battalion will assemble at Shin burg, on Saturday, the 22d of May ntext. The Lower Battalion will assemble at Red 11i1, on Saturday, the 29th of May. The Commissionted, Non-Conmnissioned and Regt. Staff Officers will attend the day previous for Drill and Instruction. The Majors of each Battalion are charged with the extension of these Orders. The Bat talions ~will assemble at 10 o'clock A . M. A full atnd compilete return of each Battalion must be had by that time. By order of WM, QUATTLEBUM, Col. 9th Reg't. N. B.-We hope that the Officers will have a badgo of mourning on their arm on the datys of Review, in memory of the death of Lieut. Col. Bauss, our much beloved and worthy brother Oficer of the Regiment. A pril 22 6t 14 Pickles, &c. J UST Receiving a fresit supply of Pickles, Preserves, Sardeins, Lobstcrs, Salmon,-Cit ron, Raisins. Prunes, Essences for Cooking, Freshm Mustard, &c. S. E. BOWERS. ramburg, April 1" i 16 re--Opposite Rieman ,GEORGIA,; )TS AA Ne always 0 ortment i ND O00BTSA kSHOEl yn fine a good St f te- finest aid mo, v Store. - Durselves. ~ Ji RICH-SPi DRGOODS 290 Broad Ang-oda, Georgia A RE now iok inpIdte assortment<1 ...Rich'and El. i~ODS, whiel they offer at1Wh and" il, New Yor cash pries.- __nfliibh will be found Rich Satin;ciS and' Wbot'oods, a nev and beiiittt i" iDrsses. . Embroidered Hern.i mi'tiful Goods, madl of pure TwisteSidkt orghalesDresses. Brocade Silks, of & h anre1lgant styles. Plain Chanelionangspba dik.a of rich ani elegant styles Pure White Bro "-d I d.ilks. Very rich Lighi a tiful article foi Evening and ' iyD. w. - Barege De s i es, Frenel: Enbreidered n i Muslins, Swist and Jaconet' MinUis,'n f'.-ta'rIetyi Sriped and Plaid pinjpest'variety Swiss and Jaeot1m=ii adtIsertings, Collars, Cufrhin-dm -MderslEeves of new and beautiful styles; -r: Rich EmbroiderediMilin Capes and-Chemisetts Rich Worked.-.Limerisk Jaed..Capes, Caps and Undersleeves..-t. Ar, - - Rich Embroidewg i.4neiiyC'ambri4e-Handker chiefs, some veqj . French and, Enil nai.lie A.dGinghams, Blhaehed. and.? j116ijespuns. Damask Naplini liins Hosiery and Cloves. - With a great var eth' Goodi, to which we respectfully inrit tlIe tfintion 6f the public. March 17 9 Hearing is Belet Seeing Is New Sprin' pdSummer Z LIEVY-infosnitte eftizens of Edgefield e and the-surrounding4euaitry; that- he is now receiving .a .laloi,.and 'splendid selected Stoek of SIIMNG -UMHMER GOODS, and which for._CsAWsthe: defies competition. The Stock consist,injit ofi Rich Crape de.L ilk Qrenadines, Rareges, an tiy are14 ef Robes, A great variefy iui, fron 12A ets per yard and upwards, Calicoes of 200 Wirent patterns, from 20 yards for-a 4ollarian pardA, French Gingha '1i 2 per vrd, worth I.qj cents, - BrownIIomespu 4aer one dollar &c. Donnets, Laces A, Artificials, * Tbs? ,Farg e.~ Rdady iI' Oloth ing, Of every descriptioigternehihheAwill allow a disount of42'I-2q eetsdr:Gasu -r SHOES, BOOTS H~S~>UMBRELLAS ofnwd ias Stock' of Fire Screna, 'withPBo We~rt tsIi es ilslf liisG~o AKPg!!R~ttia'-'they can-bd had atiys1'7terhilaur litaliinnent. Call and see and-beoisin'd? ~ -- . I7 N.' B.-,Coi-n,GBau ebuldal a gene. ral Stoek of.Gru'eerieskptithatid.- - Dirs s OeuPion, r HIE business fordonducted -uider the Lstyle of TitENT"& -1l1~~l 'for the pur pose of conduciiig& UTT thieTowit 'of H1am solveden the 12th iitait'bmuttual conisent. - - - 'TfIM'A 1. TRENTi January.30tht, 1852. T' ilE Subscrii~ethbg.iIA t return. lii Ltha'nks to his boir Mdt,kpuliote e rally.for their liber'al pitioihg at the Hotel for merly -kept by TI'ent-d f-i~,and kioivni as the Anicican Witel in th $wf of Hamliurg, and would ask a far'the#e6nttndatme' of the sami i feeling'alsaded'-6trifi pait, tli he'can and will give satisfaction -to'afllthat may call and exatmine the old stando:Tunesiubbad,dee'd. The Untel beig-uituitdin-the most business part of' Towna and. confsieti~so .tie South Carolina Rail Rood and - gasta Depot. Extra attention given teghe.hiadies apartment, ad rooms keyt'fuz tha egeianaccomodationt of Hambrg,nary ~ 5 .'6:G 4 Spann Hotel bOpened ! 7IH ~E Subscriber having ordhased this estab Klishment, begs leaventwryinnoune to the District and to the. trateljwpublie g'enerally, that Ito has this. daya ::tulin himself the keeping Of- said-Hotel. All that he can do to per issutmers satisfied shall be done. lie respectfully sollaits hire of pulblic pat Chage sll'e~ ius a the' times will admit. H3II~IUIET. Feb 19 ''f 7Land to als i THE Subscriber off id'ua hise PLAN. ..TA TJONoi TFor 'eelgabout 5 1-2 miles No'rth of Eefield rtjouse. Thte Tract contains N' hundred and fifty (950). acres, betreen .3 and~ 00 acres at which are in woods.; anfidO eres of low grounds. ' '~ On the p-rimis'Es ls a l'tigiag Tiouse. Also, new and'comforfl fl 1oisma, go'od Gin House and Stables, &e. >"" nother tract of Ifatit d iieEasjof the above, contakiiinF1 )-rr On this tract there are t 80-aores cleared within the last 18 "inan bate~nce -Is in woods, and -all good10 Gr6 ~~ain- -Land. There are nome .negro .ad istables on this tract. - f . . d-. . D 1SON. ALL those indebted te ,Etate of John B .Logan, dee'dgar- net~'omake in mediate lpayment, alTttl ngj demuands t< present them properly at& t :Feb19 - 5 A LL Personslr h jte-anip payment, and an gi said estate wdlpue4 prgperly atteste New Spring Goods for '52, AT my Store, near the-Court ouse, I have ?1. just opened a COMPLETE and general Stock of all the Varieties of the Season, n which I respectfully invite the trading communi ty to call and examine. I would partienlarly invite the attention of the Ladies to my rich selectionof Embroideries in Collars, Chemi t zetts, Iundersleeves, Capes, and liantillas, And to my splendid Stock in Printed LAWNS, SWISSES, JACONETS, PLAIN 4. FANCY BAREGES, And to a very beautiful lot.of Embroidered Muslin and Silk Even Ing Dresses. 0 Prices (on credit until the first of January, to f responsible and punctual buyers) to suit the times. A liberal distinction made with persons buying for CAI I LOD HILL. Mlarch 25 tf 10 New Goods! TJ'IE Subsribers are receiving their usual - sEupply of Spring and Summer Goods, coxuisrrTmo oF Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, ZZWC601ma X3BM>===qCVEM SHOES, &c., &c., which they will sell on as good terms as they can be bought in the market. At the Store formerly occupied by John Lyon next to Dr. Teague's Drng Store. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. March 23 tf 10 Ready Made Clothing I J L RICHARDSON & I C. McDONNALD .AVE purchased of JOHN K. HORA the . largest and most fashionable Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ever offiered in this market. We have just open ed in the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. Sale & Brown, next door to George Robinson's Hardware Store. Having made arrangements to get Goods weekly from the most fashionable Manufacturing Houses in New York. We feel confident we ean please any of our friends who way give us a call, both in price and quality. R[CHARDSON & lMcDONALD. Hamburg, Feb 19 3m 5 Hamburg & Edgefield Pl'k R'd. T HIS ROAD is now completed and opened for travel froin the Cherokee Ponds and Sweet Water to Hamburg. Rates of Toll. Four, five and six ho'rse Wagons, 5 ets per mile Three " " 4 " " " Two " " - 3 is 9 Two " Carriages 3 " " " One " " 2 "4 " "1 Horseback tra-ellers, " 1 " " " Vehicles on meetiig, are ench. entitled to half the PL ANK TRACK, and tise Drivers are re quired to turn to the " RIGIIT P" The public are respectfully informed that all persons turning ut the road, and lea'jifg.it.with ont paying Tull, are subjeet to a fine of Twenty Dollars; Tea dollar. reward will be paid by the com pany, in each and every case,.for proof thait will lend to the evition'ofo -any.jm- . ,11et4llatJIJ the law, in endeavoringft'toid the pftyment of .r-Persons travelling 'oaithe'Mattin To <en Road towards Hamburg,-will find it tr% their advan tage to turn off on any of the roads to the left, and intersect-the Plank Road near Sweet Wuter Chnrch or the Cherokee Ponds. . .. . A.-KEN RICK, President. Hamburg, hlatrch 15 tf -5 ME Wise's Hair Tonics. TH ESE articles designated as No. I and No. .2, used according to directions. will prove to be sure prceientives of BALDNESS. No I stays the Hair from falling off-leanses the head from the worst Scurf or Dandruff, in vigorates the Hair, and promotes its growth, by rendering the Sealp healthy. No 2, is to he used always after using No 1, and will give th Ihair a beaut fully bright and glossy appearance, renderinag it soft and pliable. These. Tonies, it is confidlently believed will fully meet the demands of the public, and sup-. ply Fathers and Miothers, young i.dies and Gentlemen. with all they cant desire, wish for, or need as Toilet AXrticles. The most satisfactory testimonials can he given from Ladhies and Gentlemen in this village as evidences of the great utility and success of these Hair Tonics. -For sale by 0 . L. PENN, Aas-r. Miarch 23 tf 10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,. BYH..T. WVRIGHT1, Esq., OrdInary o BEdgefleld District: Whereas, D. F. Strum, lans applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and snular the goods and chattles, rig'hts and cre~its of Wm,. T. Minter, late of the'Distriet, aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish. all and singular, the kindred and ereditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mec at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis trit, to be holden at Edgefield Court House on the 7th of Many next to show cause if any, why the said administration should not b granted. GIven under my hand and seal, this the 20th day of April, in. the 'year of our Lord one thousanid eight hundred and fifty-two, and. in the seventy-sixth year of American Independence. I. T. WRIGHT, o, E. D. A pril 22 . 2t 14 Ridge Land for Sale ! 'T HIE Subscriber offers for sale his valuable .- Tract of Land, containing Two hundred and thirty-four (234) acres, lying on both sides of Beach Creek, near the Coluimbia Road, and adjoining lands of Capt. I. Ward, Janmes~be Carty and other. On the Tract is a good Dwelling House, Kitchen, Smokc-houise, and all other necessary out-buldings, with an excellent well of water. -One hundred and twenty-five acres of the above tract are cleared-nearly all fresh land, and unider good fences. This Land is well adapt ed to-the cultivation of Cotton, Corn and Grain. Said Tract can be treated for on good terms, between now and the last of October, but if not disposed of by that time, will be sohl, at public outry, at Edgefleld Court House, on the first onday in November next. - . . JOHN AM1ACKER. Ridge, A pril 13 Gm 13 -Notice. ALL persons having demands against the es tate of J.' A. Perrin, dee'd., are requested to render themi in to Capt. W, Harrison, as he is nmy Agent during my absence from thu State. - A. PERRIN, Admz'r. Aptiti -. tf 11 Nags Wanted. P-AIR price will be given. for RAGS; (all Cotton) by. . S. E. BOWERS. Ua..,,rg, April 21 tf 14 Sheriff's Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facia -to me directed, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mon. day and Tuesday in May next, the following property, in the following cases, viz: - Lawrence, Myers & Co., vs C. J. Glover; The Same vs The Same; Samuel Brooks vs C. J. Glover; B. F. Gouedy vs The Same; Various other Plaintiffs vs The Same, The House and Lands attached where the Defendant resided at 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 building. There are about five hun. dred and (550) acres of land, lying on the Beaverdam Creek, on which there is a valua ble farm of about 300 acres of cleared land in a high state of improvement. The House and buiddings connected with it, will be sold with about fifty (50) acres of Land, and the other part of the land will be sold in parcels, according to plats to be exhibited at the sale. Also, one half of the Hotel and lot of land attached, owned by the Defendant and W. B. Mays, adjoining houses and lot of S. F. Goode, John Lipscomb and others, in the Village of Edzefield. Also, one half of the Stable and Land on which it stands, connected with said Hotel, adjoining M. Frazier and others in said Vil lage. Also, a Lot of land used as a Garden in said Village, adjoining R. T. Mims and others, containing one acre more or less. Also, two Offices in said Village, with the land attached, occupied by Messrs. Bonham, Key and Bauskett. Also, a small tract of Land, containing twenty-five (25) a-res, more or less, on which is a good Grist Mill, adjoining Mrs. Mary Tillnan, James Rainsford and S. Christie. The above property by agreement of the Creditors, will be sold on a credit until the ist January next, with interest from date. Bonds and two sureties, to be approved by a Committee of the Creditors, to be given for the purchase money. Titles not made till the terms are complied with. Also, Forty-five Likely Negroes, viz: Ann and her 3 children, Mary and 3 children, Ma ria and 2 children, Sinth and 1 child, Dafney and 2 children, Ellen, Chain, Easter, Nicy, Harriet, Margaret, Abe, Little. John, Big John, Phil, Ward, Major, George Jennings, George Tooty, Dock, Tom, Old Joe, Old Tobe, Lake, Frits, Harp, Bill, Peter, Louis, Minus, Edd, John, Andrew and Jack, amongst which are three aood Blacksmiths, three ex cellent Sawyers, Cooks, Seamstresses, House Servants and field hands. A!so, the gtoods and chattles belonging to the firm of Firm of Glover & Mays, con sisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Linors, &c., &c. The Terms of the personal property the same as the land, except as to so much as will pay the costs and some small judgments, which will be required in cash. LEWIS JONES, S. E. D. April 1. 4te 18 Sheriffs Sale. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa eins, to me directed, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in.May next, the following propero ty, in the following cases, viz: .John.Cothan (,s James H. Capehart; Jas S .Harrison, bearer, vs the Same ; James $h ad vstheSame; other Phaiintifla vs hSiiis, ont~eg-a riiriiilfiryL Ann, lified on as ibe property of. ths Defendant James HICapehart. Thos. J. Latimner vs Win. clly and M. I.. Geary; L. Suber, Agent, vs Thie name, the House aiid Lot in the Towna 9f'Hainburg, ocupied as a Shoe Shop by ths .Defendant M. L. Gearty. * Trm Cah.LEWVIS .JONES, s. E. II. A pril 10 e4t .13 Sheriffs Saic. STATE OF SOUJTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. John Doby, Jackson Covar and C. J Glover. B Y Virtue of this Excution, I wIll pro ceed to sell at Edgerield C. HI., on the first Monday in Maty next, the Ilouse and Lot in the Village of Edgefield, wvhero the Defendant Jackson Covar lives, levied on and sold ais the property of said Defendant. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, S. E. D. Apri 84t . 12 State of South Carolinla, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John McKinne, James Jones and Joseph J. Kennedy, IBill fo' 'In vs ~ junaction, Acc't The City Council of Au- Iand Ocnd Re'if gusta,J IT appearing to me that the Defendants are .a body politic and corporate under the lav of Georgia, and have no residence with in this State, On -motion of Mr. CARnOLL, Plaintiff's Solicitor, Ordered that the said Defendants demur, plea~d or answver to the Plaintiff's bill of Complaint, within three months from the publication of this Order, or the said bill Will be taken pro conf'esso again'.4 them. Feb 25 3m 6 Lanad for Sale. T Would be glad to sell one hundred acres of the tract of land on which I live. What I propose to part with is all woodland, and pie isely four miles from the Village, on the Co lumbia Road-an excellent situation for a pleas ant residence. A. SIMKINS. Dec 10 . tf 47 Notice. ALL Notes due the Subscriber,- individually Aor as Executor, are placed in the Bank of Hamburg, for collection. Those indebted .will please make immediate paymient. Dr. .John M. Galphin, will act as my Attor ney, during my absence from the State. D. ARDIS. Dec 22, tf 7 Notice. LLpersonls indebted to the Assigned Estate Aof John Tsyosare req-ested to--ha--emme dirte payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given, andimust not be expected. Jan 1, 832 S. F. GOODE, Assignee. Notice. ALL pesns indebtedtto the estate of Hlenry . F emn dec'di, will conec forward -inmediately and make payment and those hav ing demands will render themi in properly at tested. J. H. JENNINGS, Ex'or. Jan3 .. ly. 51 Notice. A Lpersons indebted to the esiste of.Henry . a dru, e'd., are requested to mialje immediate-payment, and those having demands wil present them properly attested forthwith. WM. WA LDRU'M, Acldm'r. Spring and Sbunme Good! I. A. VANWJMLE,1. MERCHANT TAILOR, NzxT DooR To GEOiGIA RAIL RoAD BAN, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. THAVE now on hand and for ale a~eomplete and extensive assortment of . , t Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drap - tes, Casmerets, &c., For Spring and Summer use, which will be made to order in a style of superiority and ele gance. All who are in want of fine garments and wish them to fit as they ought to fit -will please give me a eall and satisfy themselves. Ready Made Clothbig. My Stock of CLOTIUNG this season ais ful and large, comprising Cloth, Froekand Dress Coats, Cloth, Cashmerett and Drap D'EteaeScks, Bi'k," Satin -D'Chene Whit-e - and Striped SilkSacks, Grass. . Linen, Ponger Silk. and Brown Linen Sacks, Black and Fancy Colored Pants, Marscils Pants, and alargessortanint; of Buff, White and Fancy Marsella Vests &c. -ALSO A large supply of furnishing articles, such as Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery,. Suspenders,. Collars, Silk, Gauze; Cotton and MAerino under Gar. ments, White and Colored Shirti, &c. And aFineStock OfPERF'UMERiY 4 PA&NYW RiCLES All Goods in my establjli n'et'are of-the srr QUALITY and will be sold-ijZIT J. A. VANWMiKLE. Augusta, April 1 f 11 New Spring Goods! L ALLERSTEDT & WIMBELY. have're ceived at their old stand, cornse of Globe Hotel, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, -a splendid assortment of Fancy Dry' Goods, Among which are-Figured and Plain Whjite Crape Shawls, Louis Napoleon Capes and Collars, Black Silk Lace for.Mantillas, Needle worked Underaleeves and Cu Jaconet and Swiss Trimings, Linen Cambric Handkerohils, Real Paris Kid and Twisted Silk Gloves, Dress Fabries of the newest and ujost elegant Styles and Patterns. Printed Crape de Paris and Embroidered Tissues, Super Brocnde and figured tight Silk#, Embroidered Bereges and Challys, Rich China Striped and-plaid Silks, Super Embroidered Labradors, Rich French printed Tarltonsf French Jaeonets and Portsmouth Lawnf Scotch and Swiss Ginghams French, English and Amieri~in,Pnts And a most complete assortmetit- of domestia Goods for family use. 11amilton 12A4 Sheeting, Table Linen and Damask, Irish and Scotch Toivellings, (#reat varlety,) rish Linei and Bird's Eye Diaper, Marlboro and Mariners Stripes - Bed Tick Osnaborgs analcatory-ftripes, A great triety. of Goods for Gtule4icfl and Bove wear, Alof which they , oifu thb best possible terms. Families vising tb.:Cig are invited to call s d eiminihei Stil hirill SPIoS~ ES r 1in - ..AoN wsdn RF R ach F tne andi W hit rodSilfo a auprid mallyChecked aStrpe ume SilkslrLde'SafadPatlas Rieh Brocade Silks, for Ladles' Mourning Dre* us Superior Dlack Rlepa and Rich Figured Black Silks, and Black- Nankln Crapes; Rich Printed lBareges, and Barege ;DeLaines ; Paris Printed-Crape de Paris, and Printed Gre nadines, of new and splendid styles; Superior plain White, lBlack and Fancy Colored Crape de Paris; Faney French Printed Organdies and Jaeonets, of newv and elegant styles ; Hoyle's Printed Lawvns, of beatltiftil styles, and warranlted fat colors;0 A Large assortment of Fancy Glips,Laed, and Ribbon Trimings, for Ladless Dtesses; White Silk Fringes, for Ladies' Scarfs and Man tillas; Plain and White Dlotted Swiss Maslihs, for La dies' Dres'ses ; Suprior White Cambries, Jaeonnets, Mtfli and Nansook Muslin., of soft and beautiful finish;i Plain White, Black and Fancy Cooe Bns Lupin's Superior Black B3ombazines, and Black Challys Ladles' White and Black Lace Mantillas, of rich and elesrat styles Ladies' lKaek Silk Mantillas, (some for Mourn 1ng); Ladies' Rich Valenciennes Lace, and embroi dered Malslin Collar'; Ladies' Embroidered Muslin Undersiecet, of beautiful styles Ladies' French Worked Chitnassetts, orrich and elegant styles ; Ladies' Emibroidered inew Cambric and Fieech Lawn Hankerchiefs ; Jaconet and Swiss Muslin Edging and inser tings, a large assortment dLa,(gig Real Valencennes, andTheaLe,(gig and Insertings)-; Embroidered ldslihs, and Muslin Bands,-for Ladies' Puff Cufis and undersleeves' Ladies plaIn White, and Rich Emlroidered Crape Shawls; Ladies' plain Wh'ite, Black, and Fancy Enmbroi dered Grenadine Shawls; Ladies' White and Black Emnbroidered -ae and Fancy Grenadine Scarfs; . - Ladies' elegant Bridal and Rich Spanisih Fans ; Ladies' Carved Shell Combs, of new ana .beau tiful patterns - A ~vry large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Youtih's and Children's 11taslery, of superior slyle and mnaneinenure ; Alexander's Kid, and Ladies' mnd Gentlemen's Gauntlet Gloves ; Superior Ginghams and prinats, of new and beau tiful styles Superior Irish Linens, Long Lawns, and 13 4 Linen Sheetings; Supriof 8-4 and 10.4 Damask Dier reDa mask Table Cloths, and Damask me;in. Huliaback Diapers, a~ superidrartl6o els t Extra Silk Warp French Black Cashmerettes, and Single Mill French Black Cassimeres, a choice and elegant nrtielo for" Gentlemen's Summer wear; -- A large assortment of plaiia Wliite-and-Fa'ney Linen Drllings, for Genitlemaan's5and'Youth's Summer. wear. - - Itr S. &a S. will contimie t recee, through the season, by the steamers, the latest styles of. Ladies' Dress..Goods, and other seasonachle ar-e tieles Al eirStock has beeneetd~t they feel assJc that thiir Goods wfgn~aw atisfaCtoi- purchasers. The public are respectfully requested a call and examinme the nssortment. Apris tf 19 'i