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EXrnAorNsAny PERForMANCE OF A Lc COMoTIvE.-The Baltimore and Ohio Rail road Company are now working a locon tive up a grade of 520 f'eet to the mil This grade occurs at the great tunnel, wher a temporary track has been laid over thI mountain, for the purpose of transportin material for the road beyond, in advance c opening that work. The locomotive use weighs twenty-four tons, and the ordinar load attached to it, in addition to its ow weight, is twelve tons. This grade has thu far beeti worked with regularity and safety The whole power obtained is in the ordinar adhesion of the driving wheels. This feat is so far in advance of the com monly received opinion in reference to th capacity of locomotive engines, that it wouh hardly be credited without practical proof o the fact. It shown conclusiVely that th maxium grades on the road, after it shall b completed, %%ill oppose no serious obstacli to a profitable trailie. The tunnel is nearly completed, and wil be in readiness for use in a few weeks Some twelve or fifteen miles of the track ar, laid west of it. Every part of the line i: being urged forward with the greatest ener gy, and no doubt is expressed of its beini 4ipened to Wheeling by the first of Jantuari proximo.-Railroad Jourtal. -- -.0.- - A BONELESS BoDY.-The London paper describe an inquest held by the Coroner. ot Elizabeth Vigors. aged 5 years. The bodi presented a horrible spetacle, being on lump of fiesh, twi.,ied and distored. De ceased's father stated that soon after lie birth, a girl threw deceased over her back < the ground. Since the occurranced she as sumed a curved posit ion, could eat nothin! but bread and butter-aid when touchei her bones appeared to sinlp. She had bee, under medical. treaimient for a long tine without derivinhg the least bent-fit, li: fIti her dead in bed. .i. liarrison, surgeon Made a post mortilem examlination. Ther( were no bones ill tile boly ; thle limbs wert were purely of gris; le. It was a:n aggravatec ease of what was called - rickets." ANOTHER CUrAN EXPEDITION.-There i. said to be no doubt of the organization of another Cuban expedition at the Sonth The " Lote Star As.socialion," at New Or leans, is alleged to be butily at work in ar. ralnging atthirs, with a view of making th expedition in every way successful. A lettei to the New York Ec/re.s says:-"Before many months pass away yout must not be at all surprised to hear that the star-spangled banner waves victoriotibly over the walls of the Moro !" COMMERCIAL. Correspondence of the Advcrtiser. 11A.311 B' G, NI.%Y 1. To-day we are in receipt of Foireign accounts wlich brinig the same qIuo'tations for Cotton, a the last -intelligence, whielb caused our M arkel to settle down firm, at prices of the previotm week. We quote CoT-rox 7 a Vil ets. CORN U5 a S1,110, per barrell. FLouR 7,00 to $S,00 per bar. BACON I2.) a 14 per. lb. LAno (searce) 126. .MoL.Assss 25 a :l76.ets per gallon. MFAL. 95 a $t,00Oper barrel. HYMYENIAL, M1A RRIE D, on ThuSday ev erlitm, ile I 3th of May, by W. W. A danms, .\lr. Cumr nitus ltTuowAs and Mirs. Jet:A K. IIIcKsos, all ot' Edgefieldk JDistrict. OBITUARY.. D:~,in tis Distrt, 1. n thle enda instant, NEw-roN Wt.r t~r, soni of .t. A. and E. A. lttan, aged five years, tght :nonaths alnd five days. F-ath'etr !we feel tile suilenm stroke, Whit-l r-eoved ourt child fromit ear-th; But yet to thue, in fthih we lo..k, Remembrinttg what emur Savieour saitht, "' I take these little hunb~ts," id hte, " And lay thiemi in tmy breast; Protection the.y shall find in me, Ini me be ever blest.' Religious N'otice, TnmERE wvill be a Union .Meeting2 of three dayf conittiuancee at A -rtoco, collnmeein~lg onl F-ria before the 5th Lord's day ini iSlay. Rev. S. P~ G wUra, tie preachi the intr-oductory Sermuon, a 114 t'chick, A. 3M. Brethren are cordlially invited to attend, all especially Mlinisterinig lbirtren. Butler Lodge, No,17,1. 0, 0, F will be ha-eld on Mlunday evenlint -*W next 7 ('clocek. A. G. TE AG UE, See'y. May_20 It 17 Masonic Notice. A N ENTR AL Coimmiutiication ' No. 50, A . F M., will be held ai theirI 11ill on1 Satulrday -veingi the- 7th .Jutne, at in o'clock P'. M By order of the W. MI. R. I1. sI.IVA N, SEC'RY. l-y N. B.-It is expieted that every tlemibei seeitng the nottice, will enideavor toi attentd, as buisiness relating to the ce.lebratinig tho- Festivai of St. John, the Baptist, wilt be brought befor the Lodge. 31ay 20 tf 18 Lost or isla~id, r 3WO Notes oif Imd,- one ont 'irs. lButlem' feoi I. S00t, payable to D~avid Iliarris or b arer given on the 15th May and due 1st Jan h853, one on Josiah and Jameas Leak, tfor 5701. giver sometime in March (or A pril last atnd payable t Moses Jiarris, (or bearer, due the 1st Jan 1853 All ptersonts are hereby forwa ,rnted ftrnm tradin] for the above notes, anid the dlrawers aire reqjuest ed not to piay the satte unless prlesented by th< Subseriber.' . Ally one finding thec above notes will confer favor by leaving them at the A dvertiser Office MOSE-s lIA RIIlS. May 20 3t 18 Notice. r 'Jf J attention of e-ach Chairman of the Bat Itaionm lieoards, of Commnissionters of oai and Bridafg in Edgelild iDistrict. is called t< the Act of the Genersl Asmsemibly of 19~5 , Pag< 83, Section 16, whlicha reqjuires them-t to perforn certain duties which pe-rhaps they art- not aiwar< of. A. JON ES, Sec-retary, Gen'l Board C. Ri.& B. May 20 2t I8 Wanted, ()NE TITOUJSAND) DOLLARS, on Mort gn~ om~,'f lscal Estate. Apply to the Ad tf rOlic. . CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. T- rJHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully calls the artention of Farmers and the conuunity generally to his r, at the Planter's Hotel, where he keeps On stantlv on hand a NEW and W1'ELL AS SORT ED Stock of Ready Made Clothing, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, SHIRTS, DRAWS, &c. -ALSO A Good Supply of Boys' Clothing. M. LEBESILIILTZ. Edgcfield C. I., May 20 tf is JI m - f I Shcriff's Sale. D Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa u eins, to me directed. I shall proceed'to sell at Edgelied Court House, on the first Monday in Jnne next, the following proper I ty, in tIhe foilowing case, viz: David R. Strother vs U. J. Glover; other Plaintiffis vs The Same, one tract of' Iand containing ten aere, more or less, adjoining - lands (t' Joseph Patterson, W. F. Durisoe, I Win. P. Butler and others. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, S. E. D. May 15 31 18 State of South Caroliia, EDGrF'IELID DISTRICT, IN COM3DON PLEAS. Wiliaml 1). Jeningls, r Vs Deci. in Attach'nt -r ll I lintifl ill the above Case havingm this la filil his declaraioni inly llice, and the Defelant havg nei ther wife nor A ttorny knowin tao reside within the limits of this State On wil Whmiin a copy or said 1)eelaration witia rule to phad can he servd1, Oi motion of 1r. Tomr ,cxs. Attoornev for Plaintitls. Ordered that said i efiilat appear andal plead to said Ie'claration witlihi a year and a dbav from the date hreof, or julmrient will lie awaralail niist thmli lby aldfault. TI10S. G. BA CoN, C. E. ). (:lerk's Oflice, .iay 17, 1 832. lV IS State of South Cnrolinia, EI)GEFIED DISTRICT, IN COMM.1ON PLEAS. Peter F. Latlorde, V8 Dccl. in Allaclc'nt Richiarl Bailey. James P'. Carroll, rs Dec. in Attachnt Riclarl Bailey. John M. Clark for J. M. C. Freeland, Dcc. in Atlaclizn I's Richard lailey. John .l.. Clark, Decl. in Attack'nti RicDearc in ttilach. J s. '.Dec. in ACoach'nt Richard IDailev. rlh E Phiniti's in the above statd eases hay t ing tis day filed tlir deaehratio las in av Ofice, 11ad the DeIl' ndanillits having ieither wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits if this State oit whom a elpy uof the se id deelara lions. with a rule it) plead can be ser veal, On mo tiail 41f Messrs. CARRoL. & BAcos. Attirneys fsr the Plainiirs, Ordered that the said Defin dants apapear anad ple'ad to scad adeclartions11 withi ia a veatr anal a day fromn tihe daiti he'reaf, aor juauienat will lie auw~arded agaist themi by ale fauilt. TiI(IS. G. IIA CON, C. E. D). Clerk's 0ffice, Mlay 17th 1852. ly IS State of South Car olia, ED)G~FIEI,D DISTRICT, IN CO.1DON PLE AS. J ans \ ekcl Dccl. in Attach'nt Richaard Bailey. Abaner H3u.hniell, r's Dc!. in Attach'nti Ricar alBailey. ) rP 'I E Pl~caititls ini thec above stiated eases hav ,,lina tilay filiad their declarationsa in m Oitliee, aand the Deafendianit hiavling nieithecr wile noraa A ttornie, knoawn to resiade withaia the limiuts aof this Stateoil whmaa at coipy cal said decharia tiouns, with ai rule taa le.ad can be servedl : On)i moitiaan if 31 r. K ev, A ttornaey fair Plhiatiffs. to said1 dlelaratains, wiitin aii 1 ye a a a day from thi ie dhie hiereof,' oar judagnmeants will be aiwardled aga inst haimi lby adefault. TI 108. O. BA CON, C. E. D. Clerk's Oflice, Mlay fath 1552. 1 y I8 State of South Carolina, NEWIIERRY DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Y Virttue caf a Decree of the Court of Si)L1ii'y, ill the clse oft Ellen C. Wa~ters. et a, i.s Bena~inl F". Stlumer's, eti al, I will sill at Newberr'y UCourt lionse, on the fir'st 31 oiday ill Junlie ne.xt, the Real Eastate of' Johaln N. Sltmmeiars, deceased, lyiing in Edge fielad District, conasistinag of two tracts of' hand. TIhe firs-t knowvn ac. the "DEWALT MIILL" TIract ly ing can Sal ud~a River, caontainaing sixty two lare5, molre air hess, upion whicb :are a G rist and Saiw ialill ini first rate repaiir ;th buildings a~ .re all new, and the dam built within11 thae latst y'ear. Thle seconid or '"PLNEY WVoons" Tract, eontaiing thlree hunaldred and fil'ly-five :acres. , moire car less.lyiing aboaut one tnile f'rom thle MiIl, withi whaichI it will be sold. Thle terms caf sale are one, two andl three years credit ;thei~ first iastalment to flail due Ilnuary 1st, 1853, with interest oan the whole iroam tiie day of sale. tL. J. JONES, C. E. N. D). aNewberry C. H-., Mlay 12, 2t 18 Notice. TVILL be let to the lowest bialdecr at Mt. lYT Willing, on Satuirday the 2i9th day of May int.,aon the clay of the Battaliion Mluster, at1 'lcA . M1., the pautinlg up aof Poasts anda Painters at all the Fairks anid Crass Roads iln the Lower Battaliaon oif thec 10th Rleginment. By order of the Boiard, A. JONES, Secretary. May 20 2IS. Notice ! rflIE Subscriber iinteiiniig to make an altera I. tiaan in, his bausinaess, ntities aull piersons indlebtedl toa hiim tither by note or accounat to settle the same by the first aif July next. IThiankful to his frienids foar thceir vcery liberal patraonaga, lie inviltes the attenltionl or thle pulic toi his we'll sehectedl Stock or FAl MIL UlRU CEI1ES, which lae intenids selling Lit tile very lowest prices, for CASII ONLY! -S. E. BOWERiS. lanmbutrg. May 10 tr 17 Peruvian Gnano. 9[1 TON S oaf gencuinle PERUVIAN GU aUA NO, aof warrantied quality, lading and for sale low, ill lots to suit paurchiaser's, by RI] ETT & ROBSON, 1 Atlantie Wharf, Chiarleston S. C. Ma3y 13 It 17 Notice. A LL those indaebtedl to the Estate aof Jaohn B3. ?ULogan, dee'd., arec requhestedl to tmake im medtiaiite paymtlfl, all thoise having deuandiias to -3. W. LiLES, -A. N IX. .A d'rs. E. P. hIlLOWAY. 5 Ellegant Toilet Requisits, Each of Infallible Attributes. P OWLAND'S MACASSA OIL, for nour A, ishing, preserving and beautifying the hu man hair. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR.-For the Skin and complexion- an oriental Balsanie prepara tion perfectly free from all mninerval admixture. It is distinguishdc for its extremely bland, puri fving and soothing effects on the skin ; effeetu ally dissipating all Iledness, Tan, Pimples, Spots, Freeles, Discolorations and other cutaneous visi tatiols. ROWLAND'S ODONTO OR PEARL DENTRIFICE-A white Powder, Con pounded of ehoistest and must reeberche ingre dients of the oriental herbal, of inestimable value in preserving and beautifying the Teeth,strength eling tile gumns and rendering the breath sweet awll pure. The above articles have come to hand, and are fur sale by G. L. PENN, AGENT. May 6 tf 16 State military Academies, 1 ALL appointments of Pay and Beneficiary 9 Cadets will -lenceforth be made by the Board of Visiters to the Arsenal Academy in Columbia, (unless the applicant is prepared to enter a higher than the fourth class' it being in tended that the whole of the fourth class shall be entered there for the first year. 2. Appointients of Cadets will be made at the annual meeting of the Board of Visiters, to be held in Columbia, on Friday after the fourth Monday in -Novemtiber in each year, and at no other time. JAMES JON ES, Chairman of Board of Visiters. May 13 5t 17 Head-Quarters, 1.0Tu tEG'NT. INFANTRY, 111'y IS-r, 185:2. '11E LOW ERl BATTALION of this Regi muelt will assemuible at Mt. Willing, on Sat urlay, the 20th May inst., armed and equiped as the law directs, foir Drill and leview. Com mllissoinled and Non Connissioned Ullicors will asseible the day previous fur Drill and Instrue tion. The Upper Battalion will assemble at Towles' on Saturday. the 5th of June next, armed and e.iniped as the law directs, for Drill and Review. Cmanissioned and Non-Conunissioned Offietrs will assemubie the day previous for Drill and In struetiun. W. M. DEAN, Col. 10th Reg't. May 6 5t* 1G Hcad-Quarters, 2, RtLEG'NT. CAVALRY. EfoFIELD C. II., May 3rd 1852. ORDER, NO IN Pursuance of Orders received from Brig. Gen. J. W. GrroN, an election will be held on Friday the 25th day of June next, to fill the vacancy ocasioned by the resignation of Col. T. W. LAsnIus. Each Capuin or commanding Officer of the diifereit Companies of tile Regiment, will put up at the renlezvous of their respective Compa iles, a notice of the above election, forty days previous thereto, and order to his assistance, two of his subaltern Officers, or if there be but one, or none, such deficiency inust be supplied by any member or ineillbers of the Company lie m11ay appoilit ;and these persons shall at each of their respective places of parade, open and hold a poll, fruom 11 o'elock, A. M., to 3 o'clock, P. M. 'rie Manllagers, or at least one of thenm from each place of eletion, are required to meet at Longumire's on the 26th of .1 une, (thle day fol luwitng) count the votes, declare thme-election and certify the.same to-Brig. Gen. J. W. Gny ton. Maj. Martin is charged with the extension of thtis otrder to his squadron. A. P. RUTLER, Lieut. Cul. Commnanding.i UT The Alibeville Hanner w~ill give tihe above thlree insertions, and forward its accounit to thisI ofic. Maly 6 3t 16 - Sherifl's Saic.. BY Vituet of stundry writs of Fieri Facias, Jtofme directed, I shall proceed to sell at Edgetid Cottrt H ouse, on thte first Mon-. dayt aind Tutestay' in Junie nexti, t~he followingr prouperty. it the fllowtting! casesL, viz: Seth llutler vs Wmi. Hlerbert, one house and lot situnate anid being on thie Corner (If Centre anid Tilhanan Streets in tihe Towna of Hamnurg, kniown illn te pilanI of' salid T'own, as lot No. one hunodred and thlirty-tliree (133) bounlded onl theO North by Lot No 134,.East by Cllok Street, South by Tillmnan Street, and West bay Centre Stree't, having fifty f'eet front on Centre Street, and running back onel. haundred and fifty feet, nmore or less. Anmon TsLise atid Stuart Harrison vs Williamn I. H~arrisoni. one tract of land con ttinintg iwo htnudredi anid fifty' :cres, more or less, adjoining hanids of BenIj. Bettis, Mrs. Francis Harrison and BI. P. Tfillman. Steepum & Meritt, vs Edward Hampton, one Sorrel Hourse. 'Termns Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. E. Dt. Mayv 8, 1852 5t 17 S heriis Sale. STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Abram Jones, Elizabeth A. Derrick and( George Derrick. J' BYan order from Henry T. Wright, Ordi ntary of' Edgef'ield District, I will pro eeed to sell att Edgefield Coturt House, on the lirst Moniday in June next, a tract of land belonging to the estate of' Eli Derrick, dee'd., situate in Edgefield District, contain ing f'our hundred aeres, more or less, adjoin. ing lands of' Carey G. Snellgrove, Jesse Der rick aind others. Trmns one fourth of' the pturchase mone'y and costs to he paid in cash. 'Te remnainder on a credit of one and two years, of' equal instalments, with interest fromn the day (If sale. The purchaser giving bond with sinflicient surelies and a Mortgage of the premises to thle Ordinmary to secure the purchase mnonev. LE WIS JONES, S. E. D. May 8 5te 17 Slperiflis Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. John Frazier, Wmn. Miller. B Y Virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to me directed, I shall proceed to sell itn tile Townm of' Hamnbtrg, on Friday the 21st May instanit, the following property, viz: Seven Bales of Cotton. Terms Cash. LE WIS JONES, S. E. D. May 5 .t 16 'Wanted T'O IHR~E, for the present year, a good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Wages paid monthly if desired. Enqjuire at this Oflice. Maruch 25 tf 10 100 Cords Tan Bark Tr~rA NTrED, for whiebl $5,00 per Cord wvili L Ie paid, delivered ait tile 'hail Yad. M utdi tf . 'T. M IMS. Bacon, Corn, Mackerel, &c. rpHE Subseriber has noov on hand and re X etiving in, Store, . 100,000 lbs. Prime Bacon Sides, 12,000 lbs Choice Hams and Shoulders, 10,000 lbs Prime Lard, in barrels and kegs, 2,500 Bush-Prime White Corn, 1010 ible No 3 Mackerel, 1,000 Kegs assorted Cut Nails and Spikes, 75 Bales 'Gunny Bagging,-also Dundee Bagging and Rope, 175 Bags Prime Rio and Old White Java Coffee, 25 Illids. Prime Porto Rico, Muscovado and'Clarified Sugars, 15 Bble. -Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, 40 Boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Hull's Tallow Candles, 20 Boxes low priced Tobacco, 300 lbs Good Feathers, 10 Bales Cotton Yarn, assorted, 25 Bales No 1 Osnaburgs and Stripes, 50 Boxes Window Ghiss, 5,000 lbs No 1 Extra and Pure White Lead, 10 Bbls Linseed and Train Oil, 5 Bbls Choice Lamp Oil, 75 Ilhds Prime Cuba Molasses, 70 BbIs do New Orleans Molasses, 1,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do fine Table Salt, 20 Boxes Jackson's Turpentine Soap No 1 2,000 lbs good and damaged Sole Leather, 25 Kegs Gun Powder, 25 Kegs Blasting Powder, Also, Shot and Lead, Rice, Coperas, In diao, Rock Lime, Plaster Paris, Cooking Air Tight Stoves, Grindstones, &c. -Also-. A good Stock ofrIen's and Boys Saddles, Wag gon Saddles,'Whips, Bridles, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black and ITyson Tens, Mustard, .Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Al monds, Segars, &c., &c. -Also An assortment of Wooden Ware. consisting of Sewint and Sitting Chairs, Lrge Cane Sent. -Rocking Chairs, Large Arm Chairs, Clil dren's Chairs,.of various paterns, Patent Cy linder and Coinmon Churns, Iron and Brass Bound Buckets, Iron Bound Tubs, Brooms and Brushes. Children's Wheel-borrows, and Toy Waggoi;fslalf Bushel Measures, Willow Waggonis, Cradles and Clothes Baskets, at Wholesale or"Retail by I JOSIAH SIBLEY. Tlambnrg, May 4,1852. 3t 16 0T Erskine Miscellany, Laurensville Herald, Southern Patriotand Abbeville Banner, will give four insertions and forward Bills. To the Publie! T HE Public are advised not to trade for a note given by me to Mat Coleman, dated some time in March and payable about October next, for two hundred and thirty-five dollars, as the consideration for which the note swas given has failed and I determine to resist pay ment. LOD HILL. M ay 6 3t 16 Extra Fine Liquors. 3 DOZ. John Gibson, Son & Co. old Nee tar Whiskey, 40 BbIs his Old Eagle and superior Monon galalah, Superior Port Wine, Madaria, Cherry, Tene riff and Malaga Wine, Jamaica Rum,, Holland Gin, Gin Cordial, Lemon Syrup, C~lerry Brandy and all kinds of Liquors, usually kept in Family Grocery Stores, and will be wvarrsnted genuine, and of direct i p~ortatin. b. E. BOWERSi. Ilamiburg, Ap2[ . tf. 14 _Candi &c. A FINE Stoek of-Pure Sperm CANDLES, .A damanting, Star, 1lull1& Son's-a supe rior article of Starch, blue and white,-Soap of every description, Turpentine, Casteel. Family, Toilette, &c. Also, Wooden Ware, Churns, Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, & c., of all descriptions. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Assigned Estate 1of .loshn Lyon are requested to make ime lirte payment. as longer indulgence cannot be giveni, and miust inot be expected. S. F. GOODE, Assignee. Jan '21, 1852 tf 1 Notice. LLprsn indebted to the estate of Ihenry F.Freem~an, dee'd., will conme forward immediately and make payment and those hay ing dlemands will render them in properly at tested. J.-11. JENNINGS, Ex'or. Jan 3 ly 51 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Henry 2 .iWal drum, dee'd., are requested to maike inimmediate paymeinnt, and those having demands will present them properly attested forthwith. WM. W ALDRUJ U, A dm'r. Dec 25 tf 49 Notice. ALL Notes due the Subscriber,.individually Sor as Executor, are placed in the Bank of Ilamburg, for collection. Those indebted will please nmake immediate payment. Dr. .John M. Galphin, will act as my A tter ney, during amy absence from the State. D. ARDIS. Dec23, ____ i 7 HP THE Friends of Col. F. WV. PICK ENS, beg leave to present him to the people of Edgefield, and of the Dlistricts which may be thrown with us by the new apportion ment, as an eminently suitable person to represent us in the Congress of the United States. Mr. BR 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. PIeKENS should be again called into re quisition upon the very floor where he has hitherto served us so efficiently. It is perhaps proper 'to add, on our part, that this announcement is tendered without Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with no feeling of opposition to any individual. ig"THE Friends of Capt. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him as a candidate to represent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. BUaT having positively declined a re-election. This nomination, like another which ap pears in this paper, was ma de by the friends of Capt. B. punrely of their own accord, with out reference to his wiehea on the subject and without the remzotest'design of forestal ling public opinion in his favor against any individual. $10 Reward. I OST on Tuesday evening, the 4th inst., by .4 the Subscriber, a small BLACK POCKET BOOK, with four apartments, containing two Tn Dollar and one Five Dollar Bills,-all South Carolina Bills. Also, one note on Ambrose Whittle, for $7,50, with. several other small notes and accounts. I will give thme above reward for the recovery of said notes. 'JOS. PATTERSON. Spring and Summer Goods I! 3. A. VANWINKLE,, MERCHANT TAOLOR. NEXT DooR To GEoRGIA RAIL ROAD BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. I HAVE now on hand and for sale a complete and extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drap ' D'Etes, 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 call and satisfy themselves. Ready Made Clothing. My Stock of CLOTTING this season is ful and large, comlrising Cloth. Frock and Dress Coats, Cloth, Cashmerett and Drap D'Ete Sacks, Bl'k, Satin D'Chene White and Striped Silk Sacks, Grass Linen, Ponger Silk and Brown Linen Sacks, Black and Fancy Colored Pants, Marseils Pants, and a large assortm'nt of Buff, White and Fancy Marseils Vests, &c. -ALSO A large supply of furnishing articles, such as Cravats, Gloves, Uosiery, Suspenders, Collars, Silk, Gauze, Cotton and Merino under Gar ments, White and Colored Shirts, &c. And a Fine Stock Of PERFUMERY 4- FANCY ARTICLES All Goodls in my establishment are of the arST QUALIY and will be sold right. J. A. VANWINKLE. Augusta, April 1 tf II New Spring Goods! I ALLERSTEDT & WI51BER LY have re -Jceeived at their old stand, corner of Globe llotel, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, a splendid assortment of Fancy Dry Goods, Among which are-Figured and Plain White Crape Shawls, Louis Napoleon Capes and Collars, Black Silk Lace for Mantillas, Needle worked Underslceves and Cuffs, Jaconet and Swiss Trimings, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Real Paris Kid and Twisted Silk Gloves, Dress Fabrics of the newest and nost elegant Styles and Patterns. Printed Crape do Paris and Embroidered Tissues, Super Brocade and figured Light Silks, Emirbroidered Bereges and Challys, Rich China Striped and plaid Silks, Super Embroidered [abradors, Rich French printed Tarltons, French Jaconets and Portsmouth Lawn, Scotch and Swiss Ginghams, French, English and American Prints, And a most complete assortment of domestic Goods for family use. liamilton 12-4 Sheeting, Table Linen and Damask, Irish and Scotch Towellings, (great variety,) Irish Linen and Bird's Eye Diaper, Marlboro and Mariners Stripes, Bed Tick Osnaburgs and Factory Stripes, -Also A great varkty of Goods for Gentlemen and Boys wear, all of which they offer on the best possible terms. Families visiting the City are invited to call ann examine their Stock. A prill S t 11 Family Groceries, A FRIEBLLSSUPPLY OFTH E FOLLOWING --ARaTICL.E Bacon, Lard and Flour, Mlustard in Boxes, Beef Tongues, Capers, Cheese, Fruits ip Brandy, Pine A pple Cheese, Strawberry, htaspbury, Mackerel, in Barrels and Black bury Jams and Kit ts, Jell ys, Salmon, in Kitta, Pick'd Sarsafrasa, Strawbury, Fresh Salmon, Raspbury and Lemon " Mackerel, Syrups, " Clams, Lemon and Lime Juice, Sardines, 1-2 and 1-4 box Assorted Candies, Pickled Pork, " Kisses, " Beef, Bl'k and White Pepper " Shad, While Mustard Seed, Porto Rico Sugar, .Ground and Race Ginger Stewarts Coffee Sugar, 'Bermuda Arrow Root, Superior Brown " .Prepared Fanna, food for Loaf and Crushed " ' laants, Plv'd and Clarified do Colgate's Pearl Starch, Java and Laguira Coffee Soda and Sal Aeratus, Jamaica and Rio " Sal Soda and Salt Peter, 31olasses, Table and Sack Salt, A eeneral assortment of Sperm, Adamnantine, Teas, ITallow Candles, Macaroni and Vermi- Turpentine, Soda, and cilla, Fancy Soaps, Rice and Rice Flour, Blackinig and Blacking Soda Crackers, IBrushes, Boston do Wine and Stoughton 's Sgar do Bitters, Jmnbles & Ginger Cakes, Porter and Ale, Layor Raisinus, Olive Oil, Currants and Citron, Castor Oil, Maise, Nutmegs, Cloves, Wrighting Ink, Pickles and Ketchiup, Segars anid Tobacco, Pepper Sauces, Tubs, Buckets and P'ails West India Preserves, Willow Baskets, Ginger do Brotas, &c., &c. French Mustard, Aulded to, the above, is a general assortment of WINES, CORDIALS antd LiQUORS, all of which will be sold Low FOa CAsut. by IIOLLINGSWORTHI & NIIOLAS. A pril 29 tf 15 Teas! Teas! J UST received a choice lot of TEA S, from the Philadelphia Tea Company of a superior quality, warranted or no sale. Hyson, Gun powder, Imperial and Black of every dlescrip tion, put up) in small packages, for family use. For sale by S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, April 21 tf 14 Molasses and Syrups. N OW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MOLASSES, and Georgia anid New Or leans SYR UPS. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, A pril 21 f 14 Sugar and Cofibe. L AM now receiving my Spring stock of SUG AR and COFF EE, consisting of a superior article of Brown Sugar, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf-Government, Java and Rio Coffee, of a superior quality. S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg. A pril 21 . f 14 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jo .t.seph Moore, dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the estate will present them ini due form. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Notice. SLL Persons indebted to the Estate of Samp .? son B. Maystdee'd., are requested to nmake payment, and all those having detnanda against said estate will present thenm properly attested according to law. * EVE LINA V. MAYS, Adm'x. April 1 3m 11 Lamp and Train Oil. F OR SALE at the Shoe and Leather Store of R. T. Mitse, a first rate article of LAMP OIL, at reduced prices. Also, TRAIN and NEATS FOOT OILS. March h18if 9 *Bacon, Lard and Flouir, F OR Sale for CAS ONLY, byZIR AM.rFRAZIER. ALDRICH Metcalf's New Iron-Front Sto: AUGUSTA, A LDRCH & ROYAL, dealera in B 0 6 hand the largest and most splendid asso LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES J (For Retail,) of any other House in the City, W. Persons visiting Augusta will alwa fashionable articles to select from at our Ne% Wf Please give us a call and see for y< April 1, 1852. New Spring Goods for '52, A T my Store, near the Court House, I have just opened a COMPLETE and general Stock of all the Varieties of the Season, which I respectfully invite the trading communi ty to call and examine. I would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies to my rich selection of Embroideries in Collars, Chemi zets, Uundersleeves, Capes, anid Mantillas, 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. Prices (on credit until the first of January, to responsible and punctual buyers) to suit the times. A liberal distinction made with persons buying for CAst ! LOD HILL. March 25 tf 10 New Goods! TIHE Subscribers are receiving their usual supply of Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTING OF Fancy and Staple Dry. Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, M.2w0va09 M3D==Maise[SE 8110ES, &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 Drug Store. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. March 25 tf 10 Brilliant Display of Jewelry, I HAVE just received, in addition to my for nier stock of JEWELRY, 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, &c. Fashionable Broches for Ladies and Gents, "t Ear and Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold Pencil Cases, with and without Pens, Silver Combs, Coral Armlets and Necklaces. These articles I received direct from the Import era, are all wvaaa-rED, and shall be sold LO.ow .-~-~rilW. P. BUTLER. yyl15 tf 13 Spring and Summer Goods. 'T H AVE received my usualisupply of SEA .1 SON ABLE GOODs, to which I respect fully invite the attention of the trading commu nity. They shall be sold LOW, and to those who wish to jhuy for CAsu, inducements shall be offered........W. P. RBUTLER, First Door East of Col Frazier. Edgefield, S. C., A pril8 tf 12 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. WAILLIA M MILLER, who is in the custody TV of the Sheriti of Edgefield District, by virtue of two writs of C'opiau ad Saliafacien durn, at the suits respectively of George J. Weaver & Co., and Wilson, Young & Co., having filed in my office, together with a Sched ule, on oath, of his state and efieets, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, prayinig that he may be admitted to the benefit of thme Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It Is ordered that the said George J1. Weaver & Co. and the said Wilson, Young & Co., and all other Creditors to whom tne said William Miller is in aywise indebted, he, and they arc hereby summoned, and have botice to appear before the said Court at Edge field Court ilouse on the first Monday in Octo ber next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition afuresaid, should not be granted. T110S. G. BACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, May 3, 1852. May 6 3m 16 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John McKinne, James Jones and Joseph J. Kennedy, Bill for In -es >junfction, Acc'L The City Council of Au-J and Gent Re'ff gusita, I T appmearing to me that the Defendants are a body politic and eorpora.te under the law of Georgia, and have no residence with in this State, On motion of Mr. CAnnOLL, Plaintiff's Solicitor, Ordered that the said Defendants demur, plead or answer to the Plaintiff's bill of Complaint, within three months from the publien'tion of this Order, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso ngainst them. A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Feb 25 3m 6 Administrator's Notice. A LPersons indebted to the estate of Win. G.Iail, dee'd., are requested to make payment and 'those having demands against the anne to present them properly attested to the subscriber. WM. J. WALKER, Adm'r May 6 6ms 16 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Charles J. G1 (lover will make immediate payment, as the condition of the estate absolutely demands the speedy collection of all debts due. Those having claims against Mr. Glover will please present them properly attested to the suibsriber. JOHN RAINSFORD, Adm'r. May 5 tf 16 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Mil ton Perk ins, dee'd., are requested to make mmediate payment, and all those having any emands against, said estate will present them properly attested. FELIX RODGERS, Ex'or. Jan 6 . ly 51 Bacon. A CTIClE stock of BACON SIDES, SHO 510ULDERS, HAMS, and LARD, for sale by S. E. BOWERS. 1-.mm.b.... April 21 tf 14 & ROYAL, re---Opposite the Masonic Han, GEORGIA. STS AND SHOES, have always on rtment of ND CHILDRENS BOOTS S SHOES ye fine a good Stock of the finest and most Store. nselve. 61 NEW AND CHEAP! TT 'Ebscriber has just received his Spring IStock of new and among which may be found a beautiful assort ment of Ladies' Dress Goods, comprising all the late styles of Berage, Berage de Laines and Tissue., Real Freneh Printed Jackonets, light fabrie and very handsome. Color'd and Black figured Silks: rich patterns Mull, Book, Jackonet, Swiss and Plaid Mulin Ginghams, large assortment, and cheaper than ever. English, French and Ameriean Prints,a great variety. Real Irish Linens, Linen Drilling and Cot tonades. French Herring-bone Drilling, Drab de Ete; Cashmaret, Black and Colored. Union Linens, All the styles of bleached and brown Shirt ings and Sheetings, from 3-4 to 12-4 wide and cheap as any one can desire, Ladies' French worked Collars and Under sleeves, Veils and Veil Goods; Bobinct Laces, figured and Plain, Thread, Muslin, Swiss and Linen Edging and Insertings, Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses Gloves, " and Misses Hosiery, .a great variety. "4 " 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' and 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. I a 111. B. JACKON. Hamburg, April 21 6t 14 Dissolution, r HlE business formerly conducted under the .style of TRENT & SMITH, for the pur pose of conducting a Hotel in the Town of Ham burg, known as the American Hotel, was dis solved on the 12th instant, by mutual consent. THOMAS It. TRENT, ISAAC SMITH. January 30th, 1852. NOTICE! T HE Subscriber begs leave to return his thanks to his boarders and the public gene rally, for their liberal patronage at the Hotel for merly kept by Trent & Smith, and known as the American Hotel in the Town of Hamburg, and would ask a further continuance of the same; feeling assured on his part, that he can and will give satisfa ioni to-all irmtaychalfind - examine the old stand of James Hubbard, dee'd. The Hotel being situated in the most business part of Town, and convenient to the South Carolina Rail Road and Augusta Depot. Extra attention given to the ladies apartment, and rooms kept foi the special accomodation of families. THOMAS H. TRENT. Hamburg, January 30th 1852.G6m 4 Head Quarters, 9-rn REGIMENT, S. C. Mf., REEDY CaEsx,,April 16,1852. ORDERS, NO N'OT[CE is hereby given that the Officers a~,nd Privates of this Regiment will assem. ble at their Battalion Mluster Ground, armed and equipped as the law directs, for Drill and Instruction, on the days, time and places hercina prescribed. The Upper Battalion will assemble at Shin burg, on Saturday, the 22d of May next. The Lower Battalion will assemble at Red 11ill, on Saturday, the 29th of Miay. The Commissioned, Non-Commissioned and Regt. Staff Olicers will attend the day previous for Drill and Instruction. The Majors of each Battalion arc charged with the extension of these Orders. The Bat talions will assemble at 10 o'clock A. M. A full and complete 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 havo a badge of mourning on their arm on the days of Review, in memory of the death of Lieut. Col. Bausn, our much beloved and worthy brother Oficeer of the Regiment. A pril 22 6t 14 Hamburg & Edgefield Pl'k R'd, Tj HIIS ROAD is now completed and opened for travel from the Cherokee Ponds and Sweet Water to Hamburg. Rates of Toll. Four, five and six horse Wagons, 5 eta per mile The 4 "* " Two " " 3 4 " " Two " Carriages 3 " "" One " " 2 " ( " Horseback travellers, " 1 " " " Vehicles on meeting, are each entitled to half the PL ANK TRACK~, and tl-e Drivers are re quired to turn to the " RIGHT !" The public are respectfully informed that all persons turning on the road, and leaving it with out paying Toll, are subjeet to a fine of Twenty Dollars. Ten dollars reward will be paid by the com pany, in each and every case, for proof that will lead to the conviction of any one for violating the law, in endavoring to avoid the payment of Toll, as provided by-thc Charter. Persons travelling on the Martin To n Road toards Hsmnburg, will find it to their advan tage to turn off on any of the roads to the left, and intersect thc Plank Road near Sweet Water Church or the Cherokee Ponds. HI. A. KENRICK, President. Hamburg, March 15 tf 5 Spann Hotel Re-Opened ! Tj HEs Subscriber having purchased this estab Slishment, besleave to announce to the District and to te travelling public generally, tat he has this day taken- upon himself the keeping of said Hotel. All that hie-can do to render his customers satisfied shall be done. He respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage. Charges shall be as moderate as. the times will admit. JOHN IIUIET. Feb 19 tf 5 Notice. PERSONS who have made application for .thieir Bounty Land, through A. M. P'zanm, Esq., will call upon Jossra Assay, Esq., who has eharge of the papers of Mr. PMaaNa, Apnril 15 t 1'3