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DEATH BY ANIIAL PotsoN.-Mr. John R. Burns, a grocer in Baltimore, died a horrid death in that city on Tuesday, in consequence of poison coinniunicated to his system, by a horse, afflicted with glanders. During the administration of medicine, Mr. P. thrust into the animal's mouth, his hand, a finger of which had been previously cut, and the flesh laid open. Through this wound the virus was absorbed, and mortilication having su pervened, a surgeon was called unon to am pitate the diseased member. Perceiving, however, that the poison had penetrated to every portion of the unfortunate man's sys. tem, he declined performing the operation, and stated that no earthly skill could save his life. After lingering in great agony, death closed the scene. The corpse present. ed a blackened and hideous appearance. --0. PEOPLE who are blessed with health strength and potatoes, should never re pine at fortune, even if their pocke' books are cramped now and then. In stead of looking up with envy, you should look down with gratitude. For every dozen better off than you there are ten thousand who are worse. H Y N E N IA L. MARRIED, on the ISth inst., by Rev. D. D. Brunson, Mr. ALr..x B. ADDISOS and Miss MARY ELIZABET, eldest daughter of the late James E. Gilerease, all of this District. MARRIED, in Hamburg, on Tuesday evening last, by the Rev. Mr. Binney, Mr. S. V. Jons sos and Miss ELLN R., daughter of Maj. A. J. Naigel, all of that Town. MARRIRD, on Thursday evening, 13th inst., in Camden, S. C., by Rev. Mr. Parson, Wu. LIA C. MOORE, Es I., of that Town, and Miss MAILTnA Poser, of Edgefield District. OB ITUA RY. DreD,on the afternon of the 21st inst., at the residence of 5lr. Felix Lake, 1rs. ELIZA DETII A., consort of Mr. John E. Lake, aged nineteen years. Whilst attending the funeral of her sister in Janutry, Mrs L., contracted a violent cosld which affected her lungs and terminated itn Consunp tion. Thum in the short space of four months, she. on whose cheek the roses of health mnantled in their brightest bloom, and gave promise of a long life with which to crown the hopes of an affectionate husband And to cherish with a rnother's love the lelplc s childhood sf her in fant boy, has slc passed away as the lilies of the field. By her unobtrusive, modest deportment the deceased endearel herself to all who knew her. $he connected herself with the Church of Christ whilst very young, and gave evidence in her dying ioments that His arm supported, and hi4 lisving kindness faltered nt, even thoughi s!e contended with the dark and troublous waters of Jord i, f.or with the 11tm1ost comn posure she bade her hubanal, brother aIn] other friends who were niear, good bye, and best.nght them that they would be ready to meet her in Heaven. After which she expressed her wil lingness to die, her entire trust in her Saviour, named the plaeo at which she wished to be buri ed and calmly breathed out her life (on the bosom of hinm who sido" Write blessed are the udead wvhich die in the Lord, from henceforth, yea stith the Spirit, that theuy maty rest fromi their labours and their works do followv themi. A FaiEND. DmrED, in this District, on thme 1 2th inst., after a lingering illness of several years, Mrs. MlanT ant.,consort ouf Mr. Lewis Asbell, which illness she biore with gre~at choristini fortitude. The deceased was a amembmher of the Hatstt Church at Bethel, and dlied as she had lived, in peace wvith all, andI with hoer Goil. Then "blessed are the dead who die ini the Lord, yea saith the spirit, for they rest fromt their labors and their works do follow thm. .A. Subscription Receipts, TmE following perssos have paid up to the t:me affixed to their nanmes: John Doby, Esq., to 8thm February, '53. Abramt Pierce, to 13th March, '53. Campmlbell Cooper. to 6th February, '53. Jesse Rlambo, to 23r~d .January, '53. Unarrisosn Stromt, to 5th D)ecenmbr, '52. Benjamsin Stevens. to 25th J une, '52. Caleb Owzts, to 22ndl Jansuary. '53. James Ferguson, to 1st January, '53. Mrs L A IHobbs. to 20.th March, '53. Col James Tompkins, to 8th February, '53. Capt A bner Hearnt, to 17th A pril, '52. John K Powell, to 6th March, '53. John Anmaker, to 5th A ugust. '52. .A T Trayler, to 7th February, '52. Wmn. Flinn, to 27th March, '53. B P Tillman, to 8th February, '53. D L Rotten, to 5th March '53. James F Peterson, to 0th Feb '53. John Griffith, to 8th A' pril '53. Nark Ethecredjge, to 11Ith Feb '53. Mi C Culbreatth, to 1st Marcho '53. Franklin Johnson, to 28th Feb '53. Rt M Fuller,,to 1st July '53. Daniel Minor, to 0th Feb '52. 'Thomas Ferguson, to 13th Sept '32. P Searles, to 12th June '52., Jlohn Seigler, to 15th Jnttne '52. Avory Bland, to 8th Feb '53. James Holland, to 13th Jan '53. Jesse Smith, to 6th Marcht '53. Capt J1 M Golenman, to 1st Jan '53. M. Dinkins, to 1st Jan '5". Wesley Burkhalter, to 13th Feb '53. Smith Hoyt, to 15th A pril '53. Lee Holstein, to 5th Jan '53. Maj B F Strom, to 31st Jan '53. M E Walker, to 22d A pril '53. A Delorea, to 22d A pril '53. Jlohn B Mough, to 22d A pril '53. Milton Palmer, to 22d A pril '53. M A Moseley, to 25th March '53. Levi R Wilson, to 6th June '53. T Burnham, to 22d A pril '52. James HI A dams, to 22d A pril '53. Giles Martin, to 30fl March '53. E P Holloway, to 5th Feb '53. John F Burns, to 2d Jan '53. Mrs Mildred Eiton, to 22d April '53.. C B Cross, to 29th A pril '53. 100 Cords Tan Bark YTA NTED, for which $5,00 per Cord will be paid, delivered qt the Tan Yar d. R. T. MISIS. Maroh 4 tf Tan Yard. NO MORE Hides can be received at the .Tan Yard, until further notice. R. T. MIMS. A pril 8 . f 12 Rags Wanted. A FAIR price will be given for RAGS, (all Cotton) by S. E. O W ERS. Samburn, Apnril #1 i 1.t CO MINER CIA L. Oorrespondence of the Advertiser. HAINIBURG, %MAY 25. Since our last report our Cotton Market haj been quite animated-extensive sales have beer made at prices ranging from 7j to 10 cents: principle sales 9 a 9j eta. A choice article wil ,command 10 to 10.. We are almost hourly ex pecting later accounts which causes our Alarkel to close to day rather dull at the above quota. tions. We have no change to note in the Grocery and Provision Alarket. Our River is still very low.-Freight per Ri. ver on Cotton to Savannah, 37 to 50 per bale to Charleston per Rail Road 75 ets pr bale. COLUIBIA, MAY 24. Corro.-A very brisk and animated de. mand sprung up in our market for this article al an early hour this morning, and in the course c the day several large store lots were put on the market, all of which were freely taken at very full prices. 937 bales were sold at 6 to 84 ctsj [Republican. - Religious Notice. TH ERE will be a Uniion Meeting of three days continuance at A NTIOC, commencing on Friday before the 5th Lord's day in Mlay. Rev. S. P. GFTZEN, to preach the introductory Sermon, at 114 o'clock, A. M. Brethren are cordially invited to attend, and especially linistering Brethren. Butler Lodge, No. 17,1. 0. 0. F. A Regular M eeting of this Lodge will be held on Monday evening next 7 W'choek. A full attendance of all the Members is very much desired, on Sale-day night next, 7th of June. as important business will be brought be fore the Lodge. And the lecting will also be interesting and instructive. A. G. TEAGUE, Scc'y. May 27 it 19 SPECIAL MEETING. Butler Lodge, 1. 0. 0. F. SPECIAL Meeting of this Todge. will be 1.1 held at their 1lall, on Saturday the 26th June, at 2 o'clock, P. M., to confer the Degree of RiEnKKAn1 on all Odd Fellow's Wives who may make applicition. The 'Members are requested to nttend, and particularly the Ladies uipon whom the Degree (if RZEDEKAJi has been contered. A. G. TEAGUE. lay 27 5t 19 Masonic Notice. AN EXTRA Communication of N... 50, A. F 31., will be held it their H al!ll on Saturday evenine, the 7tlh Juine, at 74 o'clock P. Il. 11y order of the W. 31. R. II. SUJLVAN, SEc'Rv. Dr N. U.-It is expi.eted that every Member seeing the notice, will eitleavor to attend, as business relating to the celebrating the Festival of St. .Johnt, the Baptist, will be brought before the Lodg1e. May 2(1 tf . 18 Soda Water! rpnHis healtnv and delicious ~BEVER AGE ,may nowv b'e o.btained in its purity, put up' in Bottles, at thme-Drug store o.f Da. A. G. TEAGUE. May 27 tf 19 Flour?! ,LOT of superior Fresh Ground Country I FL URjust received anid tr sale by 3Mav 27 It 19 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEI,D DISTRICT. S B. MAY'S, T. C., vs. Abisa bel Williams, . ea free woman of color; thme Sanme vs. thc Sante; thme Same vs. thme Samne. I wili sell the services of the above Free Person on thet firaL M..ndayi in Junme next, for a ternm of months sufliciemnt to pay the Tax and Cost ngainist her. Termis Cash. LEWVIS .JONES, S. E. D. 3May 20 3te 18. Notice. r 'U[E attention of each Chairman of the Bat ..talion iloards, of Conmmissioners of Roads and Bridges in Edgefield District, is called to thme A ct of the Genersl Assembly of 1851, Page 83, Section 16, which requires them to perform certain duties which perhaps they arc not aweare of. A. JION ES, Secretary, Gen'l Board C. R. & B. MTay20 2t 18 'Wanted, ([ NE TIIOUISAND DO[LLARS, on ~ort \gage o.f Real Estate. Apply to the Ad vertiser Office. 1B. C. M1ay 201 tf 20 1Notice. ALL Notes due the Subscriber, indlividually Ior as Executo.r, arc placed in the Bank of I lambiurg, for collection. Those indebted will pleasie make inmmediate paymtent. D~r. .John 'M. Galphlin, will act as my A ttcr ney, during my absence from the State. D). ARDIS. Dcc 23l, tf7 Lamp and Train Oil. 1OR SALE at thme Shoe atnd Leather Store Lof Ri. T. its, a first rate article o.f L AMP OIL, at reduced prices. Also, TRAIN and NEAT7S FOOT OILS. Mirchm 18 tf 9 Candles, &c. A FINE Stock of Pure Sperm CANDLES, I.A damantine, Star, Ilull & Son's-a supe rior article of Starch, blue and wvhite,--Soap oh every description, Turpentine, Casteel, Family, Troiette, &c. Also, Wooden Ware, Churns, Buckets, Tubs, Brooms, &c., of all descriptions. S. E. BOWERS. IHamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Notice. A IL pesos indebted to the Asesigned Estate of JonLyon arc requested to make imme dirte payment, as longer indulgence cannot be given, anid must not be expected. S. F. GOODE, Assignee. Jan 21, 1852 If I Wanted TjO HIRE, for the present year, a good .LCook, Washer and Ironer. Wages paid monthly if desired. Enquire at this O11ice. Mlarch 25 tf 10 Notice. A LL those indebted to thme estate of Natham .L.Norris, dee'd., arc requested to make pay menat forthwith, aitd those having demandi againmst said estate will please present them im imediately, properly attested according to law, N. A. NORRIS, A dm'x. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. T LIE SUBSCRIBER respectfully calls the attention of Farmers and the community generally to his at the Planter's Hotel, where he keeps con stantly- on hand a NEW and WELL AS SORTED Stock of Ready Made Clothing, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, 8RIRTS, DRAWS, &c. -ALSO A Good Supply of Boys' Clothing. Mt. LEBESEIITLTZ. Edgefield C. H., May 20 t 18 Spring and Sumner Goods. I U[AVE received my usual supply of SEA SONABLE 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 buy for CAst', inducements shall be offered. W. P. BUTLER, First Door East of Col Frazier. Edgeield, S. C., April 8 tf 12 Ellegant Toilet Requisits. Each of Infallible Attributes. P OWLAND'S MACASSA OIL, for nour JA ishling, preserving and beantifying the la mian hair. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR.-For the Skin and complexion- an oriental Balsanic prepara tion perfectly free front all minerval admixture. It is distinguished for its extremely bland, puri fying and soothing effects on the skin; effectu ally dissipating all Redness, Tan, Pimples, Spots, Freeles, Discolorations and other cutaneous visi tations. ROWLAND'S ODONTO OR PEARL DENTRIFICE-A white Powder, Com pounded of choistest and most recherche ingre dients of the oriental herbal, of inestimable value in preserving and beautifying the Teeth,strength ening the gums and rendering the breath sweet and pure. The above articles have come to hand, and arc for sale by G. L. PENN, AGENT. May 6 tf 16 State Military Academies. 1 A LL appointments of Pay and Beneficiary t. Cadets will henceforth be made by the Board of Visiers to the Asenal 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 thet e for the first year. 2. Appointments of Cadets will be made nt the annual neeting of the Board of Visiters, to be held in Columbia, on Friday after the fourth Monday in November in each year, and at no other time. JAMES JONES, Chai.-nan of Board of Visiters. May 13 5t 17 Head-Quarters, 10T ItEG'NT. INFANTRY, MAY Js-r 15I2. H1lE LOWER BATTA LION of this Regi .inent will assemble at Mt. Willing, on Sat urlay, tihe 29th May inst., armed and equiped as the law directs, for Drill and Review. Cont mnissoined and Non Commissioned Officers will assemble the day previous for Drill and Instrue tion. Thte Upper Battalion will assemble at Towles' on Saturday, the 5ith of Junte next, armed attd equiped as the law directs, for D)rill anid Review. Cmnmissioned and Non-Conmmissioned Onicers will assemble the day previotus for Drill and in struction. W. M. DEAN, doi. 10th Reg't. May 6 5t* 16 Head-Quarters, 2sD REG'NT. CAVALRY, EDGEFIEL.D C. H., May 3rd 1852. ORDER, NO IN Pursuance of Orders received from Brig. ..Gen.J J.'W. Guv-rox, an election will be held on F'riday the 25th day of .June next, to fill the vacancy Iccasioneld by the resignation of Col. Each Captain or commanding Officer of the diferent Companies of the Regiment, wd'ul put. up at the rendezvous of their respective Compa nies, a notice of the above election, forty days prviu thereto, andu~ order to his assistance, two of his subanltern Oflicers, or if there be but onue, or none, such deficiency mnust be supplied by any member or. members o'f the Comnpany he t:ty app;oint :andl these persons shall at each of their respective plneecs of parade, open anid hold a poll. from 11 o'cl'ock, A . NI., to 3 o'clock. P. M. The Mlanagers, or at least one of them from each place of eletion, are required to meet at Lotgmire's on the 26th (of Junie, (the day fol lowinag) count the votes, declare the election atnd certify thme samne to Brig. Gen. .J. W. GJuyton. Maj. Martin is charged with the extension of this order to his squadron. A. P. BUTLER, Lieut. Col. Comnmatnding. 11T The Abbeville Banner will give the above three insertions, and forward its account to this office. MayO 6 t 16 Extra Fine Liquors. {(\ DOZ..John Gibson, Son & Co. old Nec Utar Whiskey, 40 Bbls his Old Eagle and superior Monon SupriolPth Wie Mtadaria, Cherry, Tene riiffand Mtalaga Wine, Jama,.ica Rumn, Holland Gin,, Gini Cordial, Lemon syrup, Cherry Brandy and all kinds of Liquors, usually kept in Family Grocery Stores, and will be warranted genuine, and (If direct itm Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Notice. VILL be let to the lowest bidder at Mt. Wilig, on Saturday the 29th (lay of May inst., ont the day of the Battalion Muster, at 10 o'clock, A. Mt., the puting up of Posts and Poiters at all the Forks atnd Cross Roads in thie Lower Battalion of the 10tht Regitment. By order of the Board, A. JONES, Secretary. May 20 t r18 Notice ! T HIE Subscriber itntending to make an altera tion in his business, notifies all persons indebted to him either by note or account to settle thme satne by the first of Jutly next. Thankful to his friends for their very liberal patronage, he invites thte attention of the public to his well selected Stock of FA MI LY GRO CERIES, which lhe intends selling at the very lowest prices, for C ASH ONLY ! ,S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, May 10 tf 17 Notice. A.LL those indebted to the Estate of John B.. Logan, dee'd., are requested to make im mediate payment, all those having demands to present them properly attested. M. WV. LILES, 's A. NIX, A's E. P. HOLLOWAY. Feb 19 ______ 1m 5 N otice. A LL persons indebted to thme estate of Henry .L.F. Freeman, dee'd., will come forward immediately and make payment and those hav ing derhiands will render thema in properly at-. teted. J. 11. J1ENIhNGS Ex'nr. Janu31v5 Bacon, Corn, Mackerel, &c, T HE Subscriberhas now on band and rc X eciving in Sr'r, 100,000 lbs. Primo,Baeon Sides, 12,000 lbs Choice Hams and Shoulders, 10,000 lbs Prime Lard, in barrels anil4kegs1 2,500 Bush Prime White Corn, 110 Bbls No 3 lackerel, 1,000 Kegs assorted Cut Nails and Spikes, 75 Bales G'unny Bagging,-also Dundee Bagging and Rope, 175 Bpags Prime Rio and Old White Java Coffee, 25 Illhds. Prime Porto Rico, Muscovado and Clarified Sugars, 15 Bbls. Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, 40 Bo.xes Sperm, Adamantine and Hull's Tallow Candles, 20 Boxes low prieed.Tobacco, 300 lbs Good Feathers, 10 Bales Cotton Yarn, assorted, 25 Bales No 1 Osnaburga and Stripes, 50 Boxes Window Glass, 5,0110 lbs No 1. Extra and Pure White Lead, 10 Bble Linsed And Train Oil, 5 Bbl Cloice'Lamp Oil, 75 Ilhds Prime Cuba Molasses, 70 Bbls do New Orleans Molasses, 1,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do fine TAble Salt, 20 Boxes Jackson's Turpentine Soap No1 2,000 lbs good and damaged Sole Leather, 25 Kegs GuPowder, 2.5 Kegs Blasting Powder, Also, Shot and Lead, Rice, Coperas, In digo, Rock Lime, Elfster Paris, Cooking Air Tight Stoves, Grindatones, &e, -4AIso-' A good Stock of Men'ts and Boys Saddles, Wag gon Saddles, Whips, Bridles, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black and Hyson Teas, Mustard, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Al monds, Segars, &e., &c. -Also An assortment. of Wooden Ware, consisting of Sewing and Sitting Chairs, Large Cane Seat, Rocking Chairs, Large Arm Chairs, Chil dren's Chairs, or various paterns, Patent Cy linder and Common Churns, Iron and Brass Bound Buckets, Iron Bound Tubs, Brooms and Brushes, Children's Wheel-borrows, and Toy Waggons, Half Bushel Measures, Willow Waggons, Cradles and Clothes Baskets, at Wholesale or Retail by JOSIAH StBLEY. Hamburg, May 4, 1852. 3t 16 99' Erskine Miscellany, Laurensville ITerald, Southern Patriot and Abbeville Banner, will give four insertions and forward Bills. State of South Carolina, EDGEI'ELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. William D. Jennings, ' V8 Decl. in Attach'nt Rielaarl Bailey. I T11l9 Plaintiff in thfe above ease having this day filed his declaration in mty Office, and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney kown to reside within the limits of this State on whon a copy of said Declaration with a rule to plead can be served, On motion of Mr. Tour asNs, Attorney for Plaintiffs,-Ordered that said Defenadant appear and plead to said declaration withint a year and a 'day fron the date hereof, r judgmaent will be :awarded against them by lefauilt. TIIOSEG. B3A CO,-' C. E. D. Clerk's Office, May7, 1852. ly IS State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELIJD DISTRICT, .LI COMMON PL EAS. Peter F. LaBorde,,, vs Decl. in Attack'nt Richaard Bailey. ) Jamaes P. Carroll, ;. 's ~ Deel.ing.Attachat Richard Bailey. ~. Johna M. Cliark foar J. ' M. C. Freeland, ~ .Decl. in Attack'nat Rtichiard Bailey. ' John M. Clark, vs .Decl. in Attach'nt Richarad Baailey. Jan. P. Carroll, Ex'or., DclinAac't Rlichaard Bailey. 3 'pilE Plaintiffs in the aboave stated eases hay ..ing this daay tiled their declarations in my ffice, anid the D~efendanats having neither wife or Attorney known to reside withain the limaits f this State oan whom a copy of thec szid declara tions wit a rule tat plead em:t be served, On mo tioni of Maesr. CARinOLL & BACON, A ttorneys for thec Plainatitlb, Ordered that the said D~efean ats ap~peaar anad plead to said declarations w~itht ni a year anad a day fromt the date hiercof, or ugmaenat will be awairded against them by de ault. TIIOS. G. BA CON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, May 17th 1852. ly 18 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PL EAS. James Blackwell vs Decl. in Attach'nvt Richard Bailey. Abner Bushanell, DclinAtk'a Richard Bailey. TH ~jE Plaintiffs in the above stated eases hay I. inag thtis day tiled thear declarations ini my ffice, and the Defendanat having neither wire wr Attorney, known to reside within the limits af this State ona whom a copy. of said declara ions, witha a role to plead can be served: Ona ntion of Mr. Kci, Attorney for PlaintifT, rdered, thtat said Defenadant apapear anad plead o said declarations, wvithin a year and a day from thec date hereof, or judgmenats will be warded againast him by default. .TIIOS. G. BA CON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, May 6th 1852. ly 18 7 THE Friends of Col. F. W. PICK. NS, beg leave to present him to the people f Edge~field, and of the Districts which may e thrown with us by the newv apportion ent, as an eminently suitable person to epresent us in the Congr'ess of the United States. Mr. BURT having positively declined t re-election, it becomes our duty to select his successor with care; and we respectfully sggest that the experience and ability of Col. PIeKENS should bc again cnlled into re uiition gjpon the very floor where he has hitherto served us so efficiently. It is pe-rhaps 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. gg THEt Friends of Capt. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him as a candidate to represent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. BURT having positively declined a re-election. This nonmination, like another wvhich ap pears in this paper, was made by the friends of Capt. B. purely of theIr own accord, with out reference to his wiehes on the subject and without the remotest design of forestal ling pnblic opinion in his favor against any individual. Bacon. A CHOICE stock of BACON SIDES, .SHOULDERS, HAMS, and LARD, for sale by S. E. BOWERS. U-a..bur... Api nono1 il 14A New Spring Goods for '52, A T my Store, near the Court House, I have CL just opened a COMPLETE and general Stock of all the - Varieties of the Season, which I respectfully invite the trading communt ty to call and examine. I would particularly invite the attention of the Ladies to my rich selection of Emnbroideries in Collars, Chemi. zetts, Uundersleeves, Capes, and 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 CASH ! LOD HILL. March 25 tf 10 New Goods! 'rIIE Subscribers are receiving their usual supply of Spring and Summer Goods, CONSISTING OP Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, 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 Drug Store. WILLIAMS & CIRISTIE. March 25 tf 10 Brilliant Display of Jewelry, I HAVE just received, in addition to my for mer stock of JEWELRY, a handsome as sortment of Double -and single Cased Gold Lever Watches Anchor Escapement and )etaelied " Double and Single Cased Silver Lever " Gentlemen's Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Ladies Chatalaines and Guard Chains, " Gold Bands and I1air Bracelets, Cuff Pins, Gold and Cornelian Charms, Crosses, Lockets, Arrows. Buttons, &c. Fashionable Broches for Ladies and Gents, " Ear and Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold Pencil Cases, with and without Pens, Silver Combs, Coral Arnlets and Necklaces. These articles I received direct from the Import era, are all WARRANTED, and shall bt sold LoW. W. P. BUTLER. April 15 tf 13 Sherifts Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mlon day and Tuesday in June next, the following property, in the followingr cases, viz: Seth Bultler vs Wim. lerbeit, one house aind lot situate and being on the Corner of Centre and Tillman Streets in the Town of Hamburg, known in the plan of said Town, as lot No. one hundred and thirty-three (133) bounded on the North by Lot No 134,.East ,y Cook Street, South 'by Tillman Street, and WVest by Centre Street, having fifty feet front on Centre Street, and running back one hundred and fifty feet, more-.r less. Amon Lindsey and Stuart Harrison vs William H. Harrison, one f ract of lund eon tainring two hundred and- fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Benj. Bettis, Mrs. Fra.ncis Harrison and B. P. Tillmnan. Steepmnan & Meritt vs Edward Hampton, ofte Sorrel Horse. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. E. D. Afav8,18 5t 17 SherifIs Sale. STATE OF souTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Abram Jones, Elizabeth A. Derrick andI George Derrick. BY an order from Henry T. Wright, Ordi ,.L nary of Edgefield D)istriet, I will pro ceed to sell at Edgefield Conrt House, on the tirst Monday in June next, a tract of land belonging to the estate of Eli Derrick, deed., sitnarte in Edgefield District, contain inig four hundred acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of Carrey G. Sneligrove, Jesse Der rick and others. Terms one fourth of the purchase money and costs to be paid in cash. The remainder on a credit of one and two years, of equal instalnments, with interest from the day of sale. The purchaser giving bond with s'uliceient sureties and a Mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchise money. LE WIS JONES, S. E. D. May 8 5te 17 Sherifris Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa eias, to me directed, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Conrt House, on the first Monday in Jnne next, the following proper ty, in the following ease, viz: David R. Strothe'r vs C. J. Glover; other Plaint iffsi vs The Same, one tract, of hand containing ten acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Joseph Patterson, WV. F. Durisoe, Wmn. P. Butler and others. Terms Cash. LEWVIS JONES, S. E. D. _May_ 53t 18 State of South Carolina, NEWBERRY DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. B)Y Virtue of a Decree of the Court of I)Equity, in the ease of Ellen C. Waters, eL al, vs Benjamin F. Summers, el al, I will sell at Newberry Court House, on the first Monday in June next, the Roal Estate of John W. Summers, deeeased, lying in Edge field District, consisting of two tracts of land. The first known as the "DEWALT MILL" Tract lying on Saluda River, containing sixty twvo acres, more' or less, upon whiech are a Grist and Saw Mill in first rate repair ; the buildings are all new, and the dam built within the last year. The second or "PINEY Woons" Tract, containing three hundred and fifty-five acres, more or less, lying about one mile from the Mill, with which it will be sold. The terms of sale are one, two and three years credit; the first instalment to fall due January 1st, 1853, with interest on the whole from the day of sale. L J. JONES, C. E. N. D. Newberry C. H., May 12, t 18 $10 Rewvard. L OST on Tuesday evening, the 4th inst., by iJthe Subscriber, a small BL ACK POCKET BOOK, with four apartments, containing two Ten 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 thte above reward for the recovery of said notes. JOS. PATTERSON. May13 tf 17 ALDRICH Metcalf's New Iron-Front Sto AUGUSTA, A LDRTCH & ROYAL, dealers in B 0 C hand the largest and most splendid asso LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES J (For Retail,) of any other House in the City. If"" Persons visiting Augusta will alwa fashionable nrticles to select from at our New y- Please give us a call and see for y< April 1, 1852. Spring and Summer Goods!! X. A. VANWINKLJE, MERCAmNT TAmLOR, NEXT Doon To GEORGIA RAIL ROAD BASx, 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 CLOTHING this season is ful and large, comprising Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, Cloth, Cashmerett and Drap D'Ete Sacks, Bi'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 largqssortm'nt of Buf, White and Fancy Marseils Vests, &c. -ALSO A large supply of furnishing articles, such as Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Collars, Silk, Gauze, Cotton and Merino under Gar mcnts, White and Colored Shirts, &e. And a Fine Stock Of PERFUM1IERY - FANCY ARTICLES All Goods in my establishment are of the BEST QUALITY and will be sold right. J. A. VANWINKLE. Augusta, April 1 tf II New Spring Goods! L ALLERSTEDT & WIMBERLY have re ceived at their old stand, corner of Globe Hotel, Broad Street, Augusta, Ga, a splendid assortment of Fancy Dry Goods, Among which are-Figured and Plain White Crape Shawls, Lnuis Napoleon Capes and'Collars, Black Silk Lace for Mantillas, Needle worked Undersleeves and Cuffp, Jaconet and Swiss Trimings, Linen Cambrie Handkerchiefs, Real Paris Kid and Twisted Silk Gloves, Dress Fabrics of the newest and most elejant Styles and Patterns. Printed Crape do Paris and Embroidered Tissues, Super Brocade and figured Light Silks, Enmbroidet-ed Bereges and Challys, Rich China Striped and plaid Silks, Super Embroidered Labradors, Richm Fremmeh printed Tarltoms, French Jaeonets and Portsmouth Lawn, Scoteh and Swiss Ginghams, Frenlch, English and AmerIcan Prints, And a most complete assortment of domestici .Goods for family use. - -0 1Ilamniltonm 12-4 Sheeting, : Tableginen and Damask, Irish and Scotch Towellings, (great variety,) Irish Linen and Bird's Eye Diaper, Marlb~oro and Mlariners Stripes, Bed Tlick Osnaburgs and Factory Stripes, -Also A great variety of Goods for Gentlemen and Bova weamr, all of which they of'er on the best possible termns. Families visiting the City are invited to call ann examine thmeir Stock. A pril 1 St 11 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEALD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL-IE AS. W ILLI.A M MIlLLER, who is in the custody of the Sheritrof Edgefield District, by virtue of two writs of Copi'a ad Saifacienm durn, at thme suits respectively of George J. Weaver & Co., and Wilson, Young & Co.. having filed in amy ofiec, together with a Sched ile, oin oathl, of his state and eflreets, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, mnadi for the relief of inso~ent debtors. It is ordered that the said George J1. Weaver & Co. and the said Wilson, Young & Co., and all other Creditors to whonm tne said William Miller is in any wise indebted, he. and they are hereby summoned, and have botice to appear before the said Court at Edge ield Court House on the first Monmday in Octo ber next, to show eause, if any they can, wvhy the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. T110S. G. BACON, c. E. D. Clerk's Office, May 3, 1852. May 6 3m 16 Administrator's Notice. AT LLPesns indebted to the estate of Win. G. I~ldee'd., are requested to make payment and those having demands against the same to present them properly attested to the subscriber. WM. J. WALKER, Adm'r May 6 6mn 16 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the late Charles .J. -Glover will make imamediate payment, as the condition of thme estate absolutely demands the speedy collection of all debts due. Those having claims against Mr. Glover will please present them properly attested to the subscriber. JOHN RtAINSFORD, Adm'r. May 5 tf 16 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Oliver -Towles, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the same wmll render them in properly attested. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. Oct. 9 tf 38 Notice. ALL persons having demands against the es Atate of J. A. Perrin, dee'd., are requested to render them in to Capt. W. Harrison, as he is amy Agent during my absence fronm the State. A. PERRIN, Adm'r. A pril 1 tf 11 Bolting Cloths ! TrIHE Subscribers have now in store a large .and complete assortmnent of BOL TING CLOTHS, of the most approved brands, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for cash. A GNEW, FISHER & CO. Newherry C. HI. April .1 2mn 11 'Teas ! Teas ! UST received a ch~oice lot of TEA S, from Uthe Philadelphia Tea Company of a superior quality, warranted or no sale. Hyson, Gun powder, Imperial and Black of every descrip tion, put up in small packages, for famnihy use. For sale by S. E. BOW ERS. & ROYAL, re---Opposite the Masonic Hall, GEORGIA. ITS AND SHOES,have alwayson rtment of LND CHILDENS BOOTS k SHOES ys fine a good Stock of the finest and most Store. urselves. 6m 11 NEW AND CH1AP I T HE Subscriber has just received his Spring Stock of new and WASMIROAZ 0"Z'59 among which may be found a beautiful assert ment of Ladies' Dress Goods, comprising al the late styles of Berage, Berage do Laines and Tissues, Real French Printed Jackonets, light fabric and very handsome. Color'd and Black figured Silks: rich patterns Mull, Book, Jackonet, Swiss and Plaid Muslin Ginghams, large assortment and cheaper than ever. English, French and American Prints,a great variety. Real Irish Linens, Linen Drilling and Cot tonades. French Herring-bone Drilling, Drab do Ete; Cashmaret, Black and Colored. Union Linens, All the styles of bleaebed 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 ; Bobinet Laces, figured and Plain, Thread, Muslin, Swiss and Linen Edging and Insertings, Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses Gloves, " and Misses, Hosiery, 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 Stripe. at Factory prices. Ladies' and Children's Shoes, This Stock has been selected with great ere 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. B. JACKSON. Hamburg, April 21 6t 14 Dissolution. ' HE 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 I. TRENT, ISAAC SMITH. January 30th, 1852. NOTICE! THE SubscriLer begs leave to return fit .thanks to his boarders and the public gene rally, for their liberal patronage at the Hotel for merly kept bTrent & Smith, and known s the American Hotel In the Town of Hamburg, and would ask a further continuance of the, same ; feeling assurcd on his part, that~he~a antwilj give isatfationfil that inay ea5 and examine the old'snd of Jamnes Hubbard dee'd. The Hot'lbinsnati~e. ~t ~ s part of Town, and. convenilent- tpo Sqhth Carolina Rail Road and Augusta Depot; - K Extra attention given to the ladies apartment, and rooms kept fom the special accomodation of families. .THOMAS H. TRENT. Hamburg, January 30th 1852. O6m 4 Hamburg & Edgefield P1'k R'd T1HIS 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 ets per mile Three " " 4 " " " Two " " 3 " " "~ Two " Carriages 3 " " " One " " 2 " " "~ lorseback travellers, " 1 " "" Vehic on meeting, arc each entitled to half the P L ANK TR ACK, and tl'e Drivers arc re quired to turn to the "IRIGHT !" The public arc respectfully informed that all' persons turning on the road, and leaving it with out paying Toll, are subject to a fine of Twenty Dollars. Ten dollars reward will be, paid by the cone pany, in each and every t.:,e, for proof that wilr lead to the eonviction of any one for violating! the law, in endeavoring to avoid the paymentuof Toll, as provided by the Charter. Persona travelling on the Martin To-'n Read towards Hanmburg, will find it to their ad'van tage to turn off on any of the roads to the Ileft, and intersect the Plank Road near Sweet Water Church or the Cherokee Ponds. H. A. KENRICK, Presidene. Hamburg, March 15 tf 5 Spann Hotel Re-Opened i Tj H E Subscriber haying purcbased this estab Slishment, begs lewvo to announoe to t4ie District and to the travelling public generealy,. that he has this day taken upon himelf the keeping of said Hotel. All that he 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 adnmit. JOHN HU)ET. Feb 19 tf 5. -Notice. P ERSONS who have made appliacation for their Bounty Land, through A. M. Pcaarn, Esq., wifl call upon Josien Anst, Esq., who has.earge of the papers of Mr. Psaan. April 15 5t 13 1Yoasses and Syrups. N OW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MOLASSES, and Georgia an'? New Or leans SYR UPS. . dI. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, April 2 1tf 14 Sugar and Cofe. 1AM now receiving my Spring stock of UGARand C(JFFf, eonsisting of a superior article of Brown Sugar, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf-Government, Java and Rio Coffee, of a superior quality. . S.BOWERS. Hamburg. ApriL21 'tf 14 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jo ti seph Moore, dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and these having demands against the estate will presentthem in due form. * E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to thecEstate of Samp son B. Mays, dee'd., arc requested to make' payment, and all those having demands against said estate will present them properly attested according to law. EVE LINA V. MAYS, Adn'x. Apri 1 3 m m 11