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From the Wisconsin Farmer. IgPOETANT DISCVERY. ME. EDIoT :-Sir: An incident in Chemistry me years since, first suggested to my mind at Paints for common use might be greatly proved in durability, and cheapness in cost, nd I commenced- a series of chemical experi. ents with a view of accomplishing these ends, hich have been prosecuted at various intervals, s my Professional labors would allow, up to ast March, when I became fully convinced that should, at no very distant day, succeed in my ndertaking. At that time I turned my attention to Agricul ure; purchased a large farm, and commenced mproving it; and as I expected tu have con -iderable use for paints upon my own premises, renewed my elTorts to perfect my discoveries, nd after a labor of nearly 500 experiments, esting my preparations, and subjecting them to on, rain, heat, alkalies and every otiler agent o which paints could reasonably be exposed, I Ave at last suceteded in producing paints from aterials known and common i every commu ity, which are admitted by good judges, to be uperior in all the essential pualities which con titute good paints,*ateast fur outside painting, o those now inl general use. My discovery, consists maiinly in the use of nother fluid (a compound) as a substitute for inseed oil, and other solids as a base, in the lace of while lead, and substituting cheap, sim le varnishes inl the place of those expensive nes now in use. I use, therefore, no linseed oil, none of the -onmon varnishes, and no white lead. except in producing a "pure white," and a few of the liner tints closely allied to that color, which constitute but a mere fraction of the paints in general use. The supesiority of these paints are as follows, viz: They adhere better; dry quicker, without "dryers;" are less afected by the weather; they dispense almost wholly witl the use of white lead, a mnost deleterious substance to health ; are much simpler in preparation and cost much less than those now in use. All the darker colors, such as the various shades of brown, red, and ochre and orange, together with fawn, slate, chocolate. straw color, &c. &c., which are becoming so fatshionable for all outside painting, can be prodned at a cost for materials, of about one-third the usual ex penise of common paints; and the brighter colors. as green, blue, red, yellow &c.. at an expense of a trifle more than one-half the usual expense. 1in connection with these paints, I have sue. Ceeded in producinig two varnishes, one approxi mating to a light wine color, for varnishing the darker colors, and one, transparent, for lighter colors, both at an expense of not more than one half time price usually dennded for varnishes. Following up my experiments still further, I have produced a wash for rough fenees and out houses, at a mere nominal expense, which carn easily be made any color to snit the user; is hard and lasting, and can with difliculty he dis tinguished from real paint at a distance of a few feet. These discoveries it is obvious, will immense ly increase the painting both in town and coun trv, as soon as they become generally known; first, because they diminish the cost (if malterials an an average of at least one-half: and second. ly, by the information which the discoverer can convey upon a printed fools-cap page, every (one who is so di-posed. can lrdue his own materials, and prepare and apply hi< paints him self, thus saving to himself one-half in cost of 1aterials, and all the painters's bill. These discoveries will prove of especial utili. ty to farmers, moost of w% horn live at a distance fron any professional painter, and many of whmare well niware of thre importance of pro tee-ting their buildings by parint. and wvould glad le do~ it but e:mr ill-atford thre usual ontlnv. While enrgarged ini thne experiments which 'pro duced these di-coveries.1I did riot intend to do anything wi:h themn beyonrd myi own use, but when nmy Ipecimlens were examniine-d, arid the cheapness of thne po~ints knownvr, many of the most5 intelligent genilemien in this vicinity pro. trounced thre discovery a highly imprortnrt one. anid in consideration of thes labor arid cexpense to which I had been subjected, recommended rue -to secure to myself whatever advantaires might'arise from them arid 'accordinrgly I made application for Letters Patent, and offer the discovery to the prablie as one which I believe to be pranctienl, usefuul and available, arid a great source of economny, especialhly to the in durstrioos, and those disposed to do their own work. I propose to sell individnal, town, country, state, vilbirge arn] city rigrhts. :nd as rmy desire is that the discovery shourld be plirced before the puiblic a speedily as pnssible, I have ph:ceed thne price at what is deemed very low. [t is as fol 1 ows: For one person to use upon the premises ne tuanlly occupied by himi, $3. 'Towrn, county, state, village, arid city rights, St per hundred inhabitants, no town, city, oir iillage being~ esti mated at less than 1000 inhabitants. These will be thre pirices to those who remit by letter free of charge, and obtain thei rpatenits byv tnhat means, bunt those who purrcha~se ornagents1 will lie charged about one-hralf higher, owing to expense incurred in travelling. Persons making remittances and aplicationis for paiternts. will be pa~rtienrlar to give their frull namnres, legi/>ly irrit ten,. with their poist offiee, arid the triwn, county. and state, of their residence, arid those putrcha. ing territory to the amount oft $50 or more, will have specimens of paints forwarderd to thiemi by singe or express at their own ex penuse if they wish it, before remittinig the rmoney. Editors of papers generally, who publish this article, or an abstract of it, conataiing all the important facts, arid forward a copy of thre piirt to my address, shall be entitled to a prersonal right. Very respectfully, A. H. PLATT, M. D. Prarctical Agricultor. P. S.-Puist Oflice: Sheboygan Fall, Sheboy gain County, WVisconisin. THE New York Sun rattles away in thle fol lowing belligerent, devil-mny-earre style at tire prospect of what it terrms a quadrangulair quar rel. " Come one, come all." RUnfors OF WAn:s.-It miay so turn out that we shall soon be enmbroiiled in war again. Mex ico is using bad faith ini relation to tire Tehinan tepee route; Greece ha~s outrarged us by her treatment of Dr. King, our Comnsul art A thens; Austria will be in agory when llulsenmann re turns with his narrative of supposed wrongs, and Franrce has the quarrels of Mlons. De Sar teges with John Barney to avenge. Thus we have a quadrangular qunrrel-but wve are pirepared to meet the consequences. Free transit over thre Isthmus rmust lie accorded: Greece must render satisfution ; Austria mnust put Hulsemnann's discomfits irn its pipe and smoke them, and France muist learn to send gentlemen over here to represent her. If guin powder is to be burrned, nine-tenths of our people will rejoice. We are a gna~rrelling nation, and unless we are quarrelling with our neigh bors we are fighting among ourselves. THE Caors iN ANDERsoN DrsTRtCT.-The Anderson Southern Rights Advocate says that there will be an imimensely large crop of corn raised in that District if thnere be good seasons, and that, independent of them, the, supply will be larger titan usual, the farmers having carried into practice. this year, the lesson so often sounded in their ears " plant more corn and less cotton." Whieat, however, in some parts of (lie District has been affeted by the fly, yet an abunidant harvest is anticiparted. A Clipper Ship; which will be the largest in the world, is now being built at East B~ostoni, registering about 2,300 tons. Shne is 240 feet long on the keel, arid 265 feet over all; her ex treme breath of beam is 43 1.2 feet, and depth 23 feet 3 inches, including 8 feet of heighth be. tween decks. NEAw PosT OFFICEs.-The Postmaster General hras'sestablished forty-two new Post Offices. among which in this State are Little Mountain, Newberry District, F. H. Dominick, postmaster. Glassy Mountain, Pnickens District, J. G. Fergu. son,.posrtmaster. La Grange, Chnester District, J.iStrait, postmaster. Vaughaniville, New berry District, Samuel. A. Dunn, postmaster. Diamond Hill, Abbeville.- District, E. Tribble, maser.MayvileSumter District, R. P Lovis NAro.FON AND CALTMFONIA.-A very singular statement is made to the New York Herald, by a New Orleans correspondent, who signs himself David liolta, jr. It is to the effiet that he has learned by passengers direct from California, that certain movements are being made by Louis Napoleon, for the seizure of that land of gold. This statement is based upon the allezed fact that the immense number of French citizensp who have been sentenced to exile and imprisonment in Cayenne, Guada loupe, and other South American posaessions, have not really been sent there, but have been landed at different points in the Gulf; and on the Pacific coast, and furnished with money and other means to reach Sonora, where officers have been placed to receive them. Quite a large number of these persons, it is said, have been seen at this rendezvous, and some of them have let out the object of their collection there, to be to take posses.,ion of the Ophir of the West. The large number of French emigrants who have been sent by the French government to California, it is hinted also, are to take part in this movement ; and the late letter of Louis Napoleon to the President of Mexico is be lieved to have a connection with the same ob ject. Tids whole statement strikes us n.4 a hoax, but we chronicle it as one of the on dits of the day. OUa MEXICAN RELTIONS.-We yesterday gave the addresses made at the reception of the new Mexican Minister. Speaking of this mat ter, the correspondent of the Baltimore Sun says: " The reception of the new Mexican minister, Senor Don Manuel Larrainzar, was not all honey and rose-water, as appears very plainly from the wordy. yet ill-disguised burthen of his speech, and the Anglo.American brief reply of Mr. Fillmore. Mr. Lirrainzar, I rather think, is not the best stlection that could hnve been made for the purpose of settling difTerence., that may exist between the two governments, lie having, by his acts as Mexican Senator, not a little contributed to produce them. It would have been more cnndid on the part of President Arista to have sent us a person not yet coni mitted on the subject, and, on that account. more ready to listen and to learn to offer his utiinatum. "The Mexican Government. I incline to be. lieve, is very wroth against Mr. Letcher, our present Minister in Mexico, and de.irous that Mr. Fillmore should recall him. Mr. Fillmore, I trust. will not yield to so presumiptuous a request: unless he and Mr. Webster should coie to tie wise conclusion to have no more diplomatic agent at all in the city of the Aztecs, but simply an Indian Agent.' THE MIAINE Ltqcont LAw IN MAINE-flOW IT Wo:Ks.-As an exemplification of some of the moral effects oif the new Liquor Law, as it is now working in Maine, the Bangor Democrat states that ve'ry 1b. d liquors are sold at the city :inetney there in large quantities; brandy is sold for four dollars a gallon which could be sold for one dollar, and pay a profit of twenty-five cents a gallon. Liquors are indiscriiately sold to all who apply for them ; all cnn obtain thein in such qua tities as are desired, by merely saving that t:ey . r.- wanted for medicinal or neeb:iici purposes. One man had a large sized jar filled, to be used far the mechianical purposes of rais ing bia lirn; and the hard drinkers and others suffer from sickness in these days of the Maine law lieVoild aIytling ever experienced or ever heard of before. Several taverns out (if the city where lignors have been constanty retailed, have obtained their regular and only supplies from the amgor Agency. The Agett sells such liquiors as are purcha~sed- fur him, amnd at such a price as others fix ulpona theCm, lhe havinlg a salary. At present they are bought by otie oft tile Alder men, whose p1 in is understood to be to miake enough on the sale oif the liquor to pay the pauper bills of thme city. A PnoPtHECY WoitTitI IEARING.-We find the followving prophetic language in ani ex ebianmie paper: "The day will come whlen a man will as readily think of walking without feet or work. ing without hands. qs of success wit hou~t ad. vert ising. Such in'.the -inevitable coug of things; and in a few years noct one, from the grea:test whmolesaher of the greatest city, to fte smallest town affording a newspaper, will fail to see it. Amnd success is for those wvho seize thme golden ball of' opportunity, who tacke the tide of' fortunie at its flood, who seize time by thme forelock, start now, and win the goal wh'len their dilatory neighbors are beginning to talk about begimnniug." CO0 lTIE RG0IA L, Correspondence of the Advertiser. 11IlUG, Jexi 1. Ox the last day at our last weekly report of tile .\birke t, time Cotton Mai'ket had assumed rathert a du!l feature, as buyers wecre expecting late Foreign intelligenc-consequently had suispended nearly all opecrations. Since then we have had advices per two Steamers, up to 15th and 18th May-both bringinig thme samie quotatioins, wtithm moderate sales. Buyers are now askinig a reduction in prices, and holder.s being firm and unyieldinig, the transactions fiat the last week hiav'e been quite limited. The excess in the reeceipts of' Cottomn at tile latest dates, ini all the Ports, sunms up 670,000 bales. Thme Stock on kano in Iamnburg amaounts to 5,4417 bales -about half owned by Planiters. We quote our Cotton Market to-day at 7 to 10 cents. Our River is in fine boating order. Feight to Savannah per River 23 to 37 ets per bale ; to Char leston per Rail Road 75 pr bale. Exchange on New York i per cent premium ; on Charleston par. Bacon Sides l2s ets; Lard 12h; Salt $1,25 per' Saek ; Corn 80 to 910 ets per bush ; Flour $7 to $8,50 per bar; Mackerel 7 to $8,50 per bar ; Bag ging (Dundee) 11 to 12, (G unny) 13 to 14 ets per yaird ; Rope 7 to 10 ;White Lend 76 to 86 per Ib; Train Oil 60 to 65 per gal ; Linseed Oil t90 ets to $I per gal.-Other articles in proportion. gW The Friends of Col. .J. P. CAR ROLL, woumld respectfully nlomuinate hlim as a Candidate for a Seat inl thme House of Representatives of the next Legislature. 7 Da. WV. S. MOBLEY, is respectfully antnounced bay hisi friends, as a Candidate for a Seat ini the House of Representatives of the next Legislature. W The Friends of Capt A. J. HA MMOND respect fully announce him as a Caiididate for at Seat in the House of Representatives at the ensuing election. (G The Frienlds of JOHN CHEATHIAM, Esq., respectfully nominate him as a Candidate for a Seat in thme Ihouse of Representatives at the next election. W' The Friends of JOSEP11 ABNEY, Esq., wvould respectfully nominiate him as Can didate for re-election to a Seat ini the House of Representatives of the nlext Legislature. . Soda Water ! 'HI hiealtny and delicious BlWERAGE may now be obtained in its purity, put upi in Bot les, at tihe Drug Store of A. G. TEAG UE. May 27 tf 19 100 Cords Tan Bark WANTED), for whieh 5,00 per Cord will be paid, delivered at the Tan Yai d. Rt. T. MIMS. March 4 tf 7 Bacon. A LARG E stock ofChieBCO SIDES, sale by S. J'. BOWERS. 'Hamborg, April 21 tf - 14 .IE Wanted T""'0 RE for the present year, a good Cook, .LWasher and Ironer. Wage. paid monthlyif desired. . Enquire at this Office. March2 - . tf 10 Public Notice! COME 'UP FELLOW-CMZENS TO THE CALL!! THE Citizens of the District, favorable to Rail Road Enterprise, are requested to meet at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in June, to take some steps towards being rep resented in the approaching Rail Road Conven Lion to he held at Anderson C. H. It is proposed to open books for subscription to the Rabun Gap Route on certain conditions, and it is earnestly hoped that many will come prepared to show that Old Edgefield is yet alive to her best interests. Opportunities of the most advantageous kind have been suffered to pass by neglected. Let this be so no lconger. Shall there not be a hearty and a general hearkening to this call of MANY CTTIZENS. Butler Lodge, No, 17, I. 0, 0. F. A Regaular Meeting of this Lodge will be held on Monday uvening next 7 ('lock. A full attendance of all the Miembers is very much esirel. on Sile-day night next, 7th of June, as important business will be brought before thelLodge. Anl the Meeting will also be interesting and in tructive. A. G. TEAGUE, See'y. June 3 It 20 SPECIAL MEETING. Butler Lodge, No. 17,. 0, 0. F. A SPECIAL Meetinig of this ToJge, wi'l be held at their [lall, on Saturduy the 26th June, at 2 oelo'ek, '. M1., to Lonfer the Degree of RaEBEKAn otl all Odd Fellow's Wives who my make applicatiou. The Members are requested to attend, and par ticularly the Ladies upon whon the Degree of ilEBEKAnt has been confercd. A. G. TEAGUE. May 27 At 19 Masonic Notice, AN EXTRA Coniniunication of No. 50, A. F M., will be livid at their Hall on Monday evening, the 7th June, at 74 o'clock 1'. M. 13y order of the W. M. R. II. SGULLIVA N, SEC'RY. - N. 13.-It is expected that every Member ieeing this notice, will endeavor to attend, its busi ness relaiting to the celebrating the Festival of St. John, the Baptist, will be brought before the Lodge. 1.ay 20 tf is Horn's Creek Beat Company, ATTENTION! TOU are hereby coninianded to be and app, ar at your regular parade ground, (Edgetield C. 11.) on Saturday the 5th (of . nne, armed and equiped as tho law di 4freets for drill and instruction. S By order of Capt. S. HARRISON. P. E. fl. RYAN, 0. S. June 3 It 20 Village Lots for Sale! WTIL be sold at Edgefield C. H., on the first v M londayv in .July next, the lot upon which the o1l Jail stood, frinting on the Public Square. It will be divided into suitable size Lots for luilding purposes. Plats exhibited on the day of sale. Terms-Six months credit. By order of the~ liustrd. JOlhN 11UIET, Chair'n. June 3 5t 20 Coach-Smith Wanted. AFIRST R.\TE SMIlTH. acenustomedI to work Eiing upo n Carriages and capabile or finishing >la jobh in the best style, will receive emnpoymnent td liberal wages by applying to the subscriber at his place. A. BUSINLL. June3 tf 20 A Partner Wanted,. rIIE Undersigned, proprietor of Lewis' Patent .L traw andt Shuck Cutter, wishing to increase us facilities for building on aceotunt of the increas ng deinmnd for the Mlachines is willing to take a 'artner. TJo one that can coinmtand from two to ie thousand dollars, a rare chance iis ofl'ered, if ap lied fir soon. Oite who wotuld give his at:ention, vithi the Proprietor, in the btusiness would be lire erred. The Nir:hi sells to us ye~arly th~ousands of Ma lines, and we mnay do the same-, proivided we have he Imeans. For further psartienlairsutapply to Wal. LEWIS. IHambturg, Junae I tf 20 Notice ! R ANA WAYT from the Suhscriber in Aiken, moy Lnegro mian SAMl, brick layer and plasterer by rade. .I ..have reason to believe that lie will en leavor to obtain short jobs from pla5ce to place, mder platisible pretexts. The public aire again notified anid w-arned not to mtploy, or ithtern ise deal, trade. traflie or harbor iii uder the penalties of the law, which will cer-I ainly be strictly enforced. JOTIN ].\U8lKETT. Mav 31 tf 20 State of South Carolina, EDGEF'IELD D)ISTlRICT, IN EQUITY. Jonathan Taylor and WVife, vs Bill for Parti'n. Frances Helena Blackstone. pta s OTC ishereby given, that inpunac Nof an Order front the Court of Eiquity in his ease, I will proceed to sell at Edgelield C. LI., on the first Monday in July next, a negro girl, Ary, otn a credit of twelve months. exceplt as to so mnih as will defraty the costs of this suit, which must be paid in cash. Purchaser to pivehbond wi two approved sureties for the A. SIMKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs. Ollice. .June 2 5t 20 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIE~LD D)ISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE A.. Silas Lilienthal, u Decl. in Attachment. Richard Bailey. T lE Plaintifl' in the above ease having this day .filedl his Dclaration in my O11ice, and the ])e fedaint havinug neither Wife tnor Attorney kniown to reside within the limits of this Statte out whtom a cpy of said D~eclaration with a rule tos pleadh ean Ihe served, On motion of Mr. MoIIAGxx, Attorney for Pinitiil': Ordered that satid De.fendant aippeair and plead to said Declarations withmin a year unad a day from the date hereof, oir judgmenat will be awarded against him hby default. THOS. G. B ACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Oflic. .June 1, 18.52. ly 20 iM THE Friends of Col. F. WV. P'ICKENS, beg leave to present him to the people of Edge-. field, and of the Districts which may be thrown with us by the new apportionment, as an emi tently suitable person to represent us in the Congress of the United States. Mr. BunT having positively declined a re-election, it be comcs our dutty to select his successor with care; and we respectfully suggest that thme ex perience atnd ability of Col. PICKENs smotuld be again called into regnisition upon thme very floor where ho has hitherto served uts so efli iently. It is perhatps proper to add, on our part, that this atnnouncmntttt is tendered with ont Col. P's knowledge or desire, and wvith no feeling of opposition to any itndividual. Er THE Friends of Capit. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him ats a candidate to rep resent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. Buar having positively declined a reelection. This nomination, like another which appears in this paper, was inade by the friends of Capt. B. purely of theIr own accord, without reference to~his wishes on the subject and without the remotest design of forestalling public opinion in his. fr, against any individual, CHEAPER THAN THE HEManSTI T IE SU.BSCRIBER rcspeetfujl the at tention of Farmers and the comZunity gen erally to his at the Planter's I1otel, wher le hekeejs constant ly'on hand a NEW and WELL ASSORTED Stock of Ready Made.:uogapag T R U N K S, C A RP B A G S, BE1RTS, DR .... -ALS-7 A Good Supply of .," Clothing. M. LEBESHULTZ. Edgefield C. I., May 20 tf 18 New Goods! T3I1E Subscribers are now receiving their usual supply of Spring and Summer Goods, CONISTING OF - Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SHOES, &a., &c., -q which they will sell on as good terms as they can be boughet in the market. At the Store formerly occupied by Tohn Lyon next to Dr. Teague's lQrug Store. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. March 25 tf 10 New Spring Goods for '52, my Store, near the Court House, I have . just opened a CO.MPLETE and general-Stock of all the Varieties of the Season, which I respectfully invite the trading community to call an1d examiine. I would parlicularly invite the attention of the La dies to my rich selection of Embroideries in Collars,. Chemit zetts, .Uundersieevea, Capes, and Mantillas, And to my splendid Stock in Printts-. LAWNS, SWISSES, JACONETS, PLAIN AND FANCY BAREGES, And to a very beautiful lot of Embroidered Muslin and Silk Evening Dresses. Prices (on credit until the first j't January, to responsible and punctual buyers), to 'uit the times. A liberal distinction made with peruons buying for CASH: LOD HILL. March 25 tf 10 Spring and Sumnmer Goods. I hA VE received my usual supply of SEASON A B LE GOODS, to which I respectfully invite the attention of the trading community. They shall be sold LOW, and to those who wish to buy for CAsh, induccinenti shall be of'ered. W. P. BUTLER, First Door East of Col Frazier. Edgefield, S. C., April 8 12 Spann Hotel Re-Opened! I1E Subscriber having purchased thin establish Tment, begs leave to announce to the District 1un to the. travelling public generally, that he has this day taken upon himself the keeping of said Ilotel. All that lie can do to render his customers satis fied sha.1tll be done. Ile respectfully solicits a share of public pat rOnia lse. Charges shali be as moderate asi the times will dmit. JOHN lIUIET. Feb 19 tf ' STATE OF SOUTH :glROLINA. EDGEFIELD DI$TICT. IN COMMON P LE AS. W~ILLIA M MILLER, whoi' 'iun the custody of Ythe Sherif' of. Edigefleld Distritt by virtue rf two writs of Copiaa ad Satisfad:endum, at thec units respectively of George J ..cWeaver & Co., sud W ilson, Youtng & Co.. havlpg Gled in my office, together with :a.Shedule, on i oi~f his state and Ifees. his petition'to the Court of t'onmmon/Pleas, prayig that hoe y be nainit6 Eu benefit. of the Aects of the General Assemnbly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. Is is ordered that the uid Genrge .J. Weaver & Co. and the said Wilson, Yung & Co.. and all oth'r Creditors to whom the anid William Miller is in anywise indebted, he, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice Io ppear before the said Court at Edgefield Court louse on the first Monday in October next, to show -ause, if any they can, why the prayer of the peti ion afuresaidl, should not be granted. TIIOS. G. BACON, 0. C. D. Clerk's Office, May 3, 1852. May 6 3m 16 Edgefield Male Academy. TEACIIER WANTED. ATlEACII ER us wanted to take charge of the Edgefield Male Academy. The apiplicant nst be a TEACilER by PROFESSION; one wlo hea. experience in his business, and amply quaI if ied for prepiarinig young men for the South Caroli ra College. To a mani of suitable qualifications, the placee offers mnany inducements. Add ress the Trustees. 'N. L. GRIFFIN, '; .JOIIN LIPSCOMB, g JTOIIN BAUS'KETT, J R. T. MI.MS. .J Nov 28 tf 45 Notice. lLL Persons inudebted to the estate of Oliver L1.Toewles, are requested to make immediate pay en~t, and thuose having demands against the saine will render themi in properly attested. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. Oct. 9 tf 38 Notice. LL personsa having demands against the estate .L of .1. A. Perrin, dee'd., are requested to ren der them in to Capt. WV.11arrison, as he is m~y Aget during miy absence from the Staite. A. PERRIN, Adm'r. A pril 1 tf 11I Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Sampson .B. Matys, dec'd., are reqnested to make pay mentj and all' those having demands against said estate will present them properly attested according EVELINA V. MAYS, Adm'x. A pril 1 3m 11 Notice. LL Notes due the Subscriber, individually or Sas Execiuor, are placed in the Bank nfl flanm ~urg, feor ceolletioni. Those indebted will please make immedhiate payment. Dr. .lhne M. Galphin, will act as my A ttorney, during miy absence from ilie State. D. ARDIS. Dec 23, if 7 Notice.. LL~ pcrsons indebted to the Assigned Estate of lf- .lhn Lyon are requested to make immediate pay ment, as longer indulgence cannot begiven, and muest nuot be expected. S. F. GOODE, Assignee. Tan 21, 1852 tf 1 Wanted, O NE THIOUSAND DOLLARS, on Mortgage of Real Estate. Apply to the Advertiser Office..B. C. May 20 tf 20 Lamp and Train Oil. F OR SA L.E at the Shoe and Leather Store of .R. T. N:.sas, a first rate article of L AMP OIL at reeued prices. Also, TRAiN and NVEA TS F~OOT' OILS. March 18 tf 9 Tan Yard. NO MORE Hides can be redeived at the Tan IYard, until further notice. R. T. MIMS. April 8 tf . -- 12 Notice. A LL those indebted to th stte of Nathan 1LNorris, dee'd., are reques ts4 im~ake payment forthwith, and those having d jends will please present themi immediately ptoeitattested eord ing to law. NE -N RRIS, Adm'x. J. M. NEWBY & CU., 4 i V.5.2OTE WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN READY MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c, &c. UNDER THE U. S. HOTEL AUGUSTA, GA. T M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of eCe Ready Made Clothing ever oflered in this city. Their Stock consists of the latest and most improved styles of manufactute. -A L 6 0 A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUTHS' AND CHILDRN'S CLOTHING. r Country Merchants, and all persons visiting our city, are respectfully solicited to call and examine our Stock for themselves. Augusta, Sept. 23. - dk 36 GREAT SALE!! T HE Sulecribers are now receiving direct from Manufacturers, both North and South the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT of COMBS, BUTTONS, PINS, NEEDLES, RAZORS, SCISSORS, 1u IKNIVES, THIMBLES &C. Together with a large an elegant Stock of SUSPENDERS, PURSES, BEADS, WALLETS, PORT-11MONIE, Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens, Spectacles, &c., &c. -ALSO LOORING GLASSES AND MRROR3, Of every style and pattern, together with a full and cheap Stock of School and Miscellaneous Books, Paper, Ink, &c., &c. ;gr,Owing to the great scarcity of money in the country, the Subscribers are determined to sell Goods this season lower than any House in Charleston or Augusta. " Merchants from the country will please call and examine for themselves. DUNHAM & BLAKELY. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 26, 6m 45 ALDRICH & ROYAL, Metcalf's New Iron-Front Store---Opposite the Masonic Hall, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A LDRICH & ROYAL, dealers in B 0 0 T S A N D S 11O E S, have always on hand . the largest and most splendid assortment of LADIES, GENTS, BOYS, MISSES AND CHILDRENS BOOTS & SHOES, (For Retail.) of any other House in the City. Lffr Persons visiting Augusta will always fine a good Stock of the finest and most fashion able articles to select from at our New Store. rgir Please give us a call and see for yourselves. A pril 1, 1852. 6m 1 CANDIDATES.,huil~ ae ror Tax Collector. FeiFcat JOHIN QUATT LEIH UM, EgfedCuthue ntefrtMna n hIlRA31 JOI2JtDAN, 'tedi nJn et h olwn rpry WESLEY B100)IE. - ntefloin aevz WILLIAM 1L. PAltKS, St ulrv V.Hret n os n THIEOPIlILU8S DEAN,lo iutadbcnonteorrofCte L. A. BIROOKS. WEL.COME SIARTINadTlm'rSresinteTw fHmug .-DERICK IIOLSONISAKE, koni h lno adTwa o o n F. W. BURtT.hndeanthrytre(3)buddote HENRY 11. HIL.L.Not vJctNo14EatyCkSte, BARNEY )I. L A31AR,Sot TlanSrendVstbCetr Wor sheriff. unngbc n hnrdad it et FELIX E. BODIE,mreole. Jt;II; ll )A Y,AnoLideanStrtarinvsi JAM3ES Ei DSON.haII lriooctatolndotiig R. S. KEY,twhudean it'crmoeolesad Tor Ordinary. Jiiglml fBn.BtiMs rni ~r VIRGIL 31. W HITE, Sepnn&3eity dadhmtn n WV. F. D)UJRISOE, orlore Brilliant Display of Jewelry! LEIJNS I H AVE just reeived, in addition to my former :38,12St7 I.stock ofJE WELR V~aahandsomeassortmentof Sc i' ae D)ouble and sinigle Cased G'old l.ever W1atchies Anchor Escapement and D)etnehed " STT"FSLTI AOIA Double and Single Cased Silver Lever "EDFEDDITC. Gentlemen's Guard, Fob and Vest chains, ArmJns Ladies Chatalaines and Gumard Chains, " Gold Bands and I lair l3raelets,ElabtA.Driknd Cuff Pin., G.*ld and Cornelian Charms, Crosses, Luoekets, A rrows. Buttonis, &..GereD rik Fashionable Brochmes for Ladies and Gents, Ya re rmhnyT rgt rnr " Ear and Finger Rinugs, Bo deil )sreIwl rce osl Gold and Silver Thimbles,atdgiedtrtouonteistMny Gold Pencil Casea, with and without Pens, inJnneta rutolndbogngoth Silver Combs. Coril A rmlets andl Necklnees. ett fEiIerededstaei de Tesc articles I received direct from the Importers, fedDsrccn nn orhnrdars are all winA-rRNED1 and sall be sold 1.OwV. mr rlsajiiglnso ae .Se jr ~W. P. BUTLER.goe es erc n tes April1 tf Tem13 orho teprhs oe ,taeMilitary Academies, rdto n n w ero qa ntl 1 ALL appointments of Pay and Beneficiary Ca- nnns ihitrs rmtedyo ae h I. dets will henceforth be made by the Boardprcaegingodwihstintueis or Visiters to the A r'enal A cademy in Columbiiandargg ftepeie oteOdnr (unless the appilicant is prepared to enter a highertoscrth puhsemn . than tho fourth class', it being intended that the E I JN S,.F.D whole of the fourth class shall be entered thecre for My8Se1 te first year. - ______ 2. A ppointments of Cadets will be made at thme Sae annual n.eting of thme Board of Visiters, to be held ~ ~ o udywiso ir ais in Columbia, on Friday after the fourth Mlonday in November in each year, and at no other time.t edrced h~l roedt ela JA MES ,10NES, gfed or os, lntefis odt Chairman of Board of Yisitors.nJn et hefloigpoery ntefl May 13 5t 17 oin aevz Ilead-Qunarters,PaitlhvThSaeontrcofad o 10vu REG'NT. INFANTRY,tnngtnaremrorls.idotnldsf 'UME LOWER BATl'ALION of this Recgimcnt Bte n tes will assemble at it. Willing, on Saturday, thme Tri a 29thu May inst., armed and eqjuipedl as thme law di-LE SJO S,. .D rets, for D)rhll and Review. Comnmissoined and My1 t1 Non Comnmissioned Officers will assemblethda previous for Drill and Instruction. teda *lj OSOT CA LN. The Upper Battalion will asemble at Towles' onEGFILDSTC. Saturday, the 5th of June next, armed and equiped B.ASTCvsAsbeWilaa as the law directs, for Drill rand Review. Comumis- *frewmnoclr;teS evs th sioned and Non-Commissioned Oflicers will assemn- Sm;teStm s h ae ilsl h ble the day previous for Drill and Instruction. ~ e fteaoeFe esno h is W. M. DEAN, Col. 10th Reg't. sn May 6 ModyinJn nxer em16mntssf Extra Fine Liquors. TemCah 03t DOZ. .Johin Gibson, Son & Co. old NectarLEIJOSSE.D Whiskey, Mr2 t 8 40 flbls his Old Eagle and superior Monon gahalah,~Ntie Superior Port Wine, Madaria, Cherry, Tencriff AL~Pr~n netdt h saeo i.G and hilalaga Wine, 1.~dcm. r euse omk amn Jamaica Rum, H olland Gin, Gin Cordial, Lemon adtoebvmgdnamsaanttesm ope Syrup, Cherry Brandy and all kinds of Liquors,sethm roryateedotesucib. usually kept in Family Grocery Stores, and will be 1MJ.AKEdmr warrated genuine, and of direct imortaion. Tyl lm1 Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14Noie Candles, &c. XJpesninetdttelaehaJ.Gor A FINE Stock of Pure Sperm CANDLES,tinothesaeaoleydmaishepey .CA damantine, Star, 1Pull & Son's-a superiorcoetiiofaldbs u.Toehvng lim article of Starch, blue and white,-Soap of every aais r(aerwlpesersnthmpoe descripition, Turpentinme, Custeel. Famiily, & Toilette. l tetdt x usrbr Also, Wooden Ware, Churns, Buckets, Tubs,JONRISODAdn. Broomis, &c., of all descriptions.Ma 5tfIl S. E. BOWE RS. Hamburg, A pril 21 tf 14 l~lsc n yus Teas ! Teas! N! eri n e ren JUST received a choice lot of TEAS, from theSYU. .BBOE. t.Philadelphmia Tea Company of a superior quality, Hmug pi2 f1 warranted or no sale. Hyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black of every description, put up in small hg atd packages, for family use. For male byAFARpiewlbegvnfrRS,(l HabugBYri 1 fV4Iabrg, Aeopsril2 wrtsf 1r4acat NEW AMD CEAP I T HE Subscriber has"just received his Spring Stock of new and among which may be found a beautiful assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, comprising all the latest styles of Berage, Berage do Laines and Tissues, Real French Printed Jackonets, light fabric and very handsome. dolor'd and Black figured Silks: rich patterns Mull, Book, Jackonet, Swiss and Plaid Muslin, Ginghams, large assortment, and cheaper thtan ever. English, French and American Prints, a great variety. Real Irish Linens, Linen Drilling and Cotton ]des. Frenel1 Herring-hone Drilling; Drab do Ete; Cashmaret, Blank and Colored. Union Linens, All the styles of bleached and brown Shirtinp iad Sheeting., from 3-4 to 12-4 wide and cheap as iny oine can desire, Veils and Veil Goods; Bobinet Laces, figared and Plain, Thread, Muslin, Swiss and Linen Edging and lasertings , Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses Gloves, " and Misses Hosiery, a great variety. "1 " Parasols and Fans, Colognes and Extracts; Toilet Powders and Toi let Soaps. Hooks and Eyes, in boxes and on Tape. Combs, large assortment, Ladies' and Children's Shoes, , This Stock has been selected with great care by n experienced buyer, and in style and quality will ompare favorably with any in Augusta. An exam ination is solicited before looking elsewhere. H. B. JACKSON. Hamburg, April 21 6t 14 Spring and Summer Goods ! I J. A. VANWINKLE, HEROMANT TADLOR, NEXT Doon -o GEORGIA RAIL RoAD BANE, 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 elegance. All who are in want of fine garments and wish them to fit as they ought to fit will please give me a call snd satisfy themselves. Ready Made Clothing. My Stock of CLOTHING this season is full 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 large assortm'nt of Buff, White and Fancy Marseis Vests, ke. -ALSO A large supply of furnishing articles, such as Cravats, Gloves, Hosiery, Suspenders, Collars, Silk, Gauze, Cotton and Merino under Garments, White and Colored Shirts, &c. And a Fine Stock of PERFUMERY * FANCY ARTICLES. All Goods in my establishment are of the 3rj51 CuALurrr and will be sold right. J. A. VANWINKLE. Augusta, April 1 tf 11 D is solU t i o n, r!PHE business formerly conducted under the .style of TRENT & SMITH, for the purpose of conducting a Ilotel in the Town of Hamburg, known as the A merican Hotel, was dissolved on the 12th instant, by mutual consent. TIHOMAS H. TRtENI', ISAAC SMITH.. January 30th, 1852. NOTICE? T H1E SubscriLer begs leave to retyna his thanks .to his boarders afdd the public generally, for their liberal patronage at the Hotel formerly kept by Trent & Smith, and known as the. American Hotel in the Town of Hamburg, and would ask a farther eontinuance of th-e'same; feeling asmured -n--is part, that he can and will give satisfactionl to all-that. may call and examine the old stand of James Hub bard, dee'd. Thue liotel being situated sin the most business part of Town, and convenient to the South Caro ia Rail Road and Augusta Depot. Extra attention given to the ladies apartment, and rooms kept fox the special accomodation of families. THOMAS 11. TRENT. Hamburg, Jahnuary 30th 1852. 6m 4 Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd. T illS RO.\D is now completed and opened for travel from the Cherokee Ponds and Sweet Water to Hamburg. Rates of Toll. Forr, five and six horse Wagons, 5 ets per mile Th ree "" 4 " " " Two a " 3 " a "4 Two " Carriages 3 " " " One " " 2 " " " horseback travellers, " 64 " " 6" Vehieles on meeting, are each entitled to half the PL ANK TR ACK, and th~e Drivers are required to turn to the " RIGHRT !" The pubtlie are respectfully informed that all per sons turning on the road, and leaving it without pay ing Toll, are subject to a fine of Twenty Dollars. Ten dollars reward will be paid by the company, in each and every case, for proof that wili lead to the conviction of any one for violating the law, in endeavoring to avoid the payment of Toll, as provi deal by the Charter. Persons travelling on the Martin T'or ni Road to wards l lamburg, will find it to their advantage to turn off on any of the roads to the left, and intersect the Plank Road near Sweet Water Church or the Cherokee P'onds. H. A. KCENRICK, President. Hamburg, March 15 tf 5 Notice ! T HE Subscriber intending to make an aiteration in his business, notifies all persons indebted to him either by note or account to settle the same by the tirst of July next. Thankful to hisi friends for their very liberal pat ronage, lhe invites the attention of the public to his well selected Stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, which lhe inetends selling at the very lowest prices, for CASH ONLY! S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, May 10 tf 17 Notice. A LL~ persons indebted to the estate of Henry F. Freemnan, dee'd., will come forward immne diately and make payment and those having de mands will render them in properly attested. J. H. JENNINGS, Ex'or Jan 3 11' 51 Notice. A LL those indebted to the Estate of John B3. Lo .Igan, dve'd., are requested to make immediate payment, all those having demands to present them properly attested. M. W. LLES, A. NIX, Ad'r. . . P. HOLLOWAY. Feb 19 11m 5 Sugar and Cofee. * AM now receiving my Spring stock of SUGAR. and COFFEE, consisting of a superior artiely of Brown sugar, Clarified, Crushed and Loaf Government, Java and Rio Coffee, of a superior. quality. S. E. BOWERS. Iamburg. A pril 21 If - 14~ Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of li. IL Norris, dee'd., will please come forward andi make prompt payment, and those having dem~nika against said estate, are requested torender thM in prop.erly attested. N. A. NORRIS, .Adm'r., JULIA A. NORRIS, Adm~A March 4 3m Notice. A LL Person, indebted to-the Estate ofJoex Nic.More, dee'd. ,are requested to makeJhuen-~ ate payment, and those having deand e tI Sestate wll present them in due forn. - . Feb 12 tfJ