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VMIEG.ER FROM BER:TS-Good vinegar is an ailtost indispensable article in every family, many of which purchase it at a con siderable annual expense; while some use .buit a very indifflerent article; and others, for ivant of a little knowledge and less in dustry, go without. It is an easy matteri, 1,owetei-, to be at all times supplied with good Vinegar, and that too without much expense. The juice of one bushel of sugar beets; worth twenty-five cents, which any fa'rmer can raise without cost, will make from five to six gallons of vinegar, equal to S-the best miade of eider or wie.-Grate the beets, having first washed them, and express the juice in a cheese press, or in many other wavs which a little ingenuity can suggest, and put the liquor into an empty barrel; covor the bunghole with gauze, and setit inl the sun, and in twelve or fifteen days it vfll-beready for use. PoviRy AND EGCs.-I do a small 1lsi ties in raising and putting up garden seeds and last fall, a year ago, ats I was clearing out some red pepper seeds in my back yard, I threw the tchucks and chaff promiscuously about. I soon observed my hens pickinig thei up and swallowing them with great avidity. They soon commenced laying eggs, though they lad laid none lor a month before. I have fed them two or three times a. week since then, with red pepper, and tiey fhave never yet stopped l:iying, summer or winter, spring or fall, except while they were hatching their chickens; and I am confident, fromn Iuore than a year's experi ence, that by this inethod, hens may he made to lay the year round. -.-o e OBIT UARY. I- is with deepest feelings of regret that I record the death if . ASPERt B. ATCIl ESON, who died at his fathers residence, near Mapesville, Biblb Cuntty, .\labama,(t on the 2tth day of' June, after a severe anl painful illness which contiued but little more than a week. . The deceased. whose father and family moved frot Snoult.Carolina to this State in tie early pa-t Of thie prsent year, has been favorable knowi na a kind amd warrlv friend. lie has gained a histing pplrobiatfion at %il t who knew him, fur none knew hims but to love hin On the day betre he diel he ealled his brothers and tisters to his bed side. whilst ie was conscious of his apptroarliinigc death. and took leave of theni wha a ijre-sinag ahake of thne hand atnd kissed and enibmbrae them alt, after whielh 1:e catted lis ,llother t6lhimn and follel his coild icy arms, around her ieck, and told her perhaps it was not luna before -she would follow himt in the same path. His moth er, though niuch grieved and bound to hin by the strongest ties otf nature, gave him up, and by the presence of Almiglity Cod bore the bitter pang with much fortitude. his sisters though inssessed of-a strong, vt tentier and sympathising mind, surrendered lum with much more reluctance. it was more thnu they could well bear, and the oldest, feliig the l*ss'so sensibly. that in despite (if all the fortitude they command, sak into spasmis which continued for twa or three days. On the morning befoare his dleath lie request-d those ar-tind him to hsing te soana, "Coie hiumble sinners inl whose breast," and they beitng unable to sing inmediately with such an overfow of tears, he commenced himself and sung till his voice beenine so weak lie ciould sing no longer. Towards the Close of the evening while his fratlir was stanaing by him, lie raisedl -up iad saidl, " Let tme rest ay head once ltnere ont my oil1 father's bareast, foar he may be next * to try the realities of another world with mei." li e - insusted (an ali not to grieve faar him for lie had made -his peace with God, that lie should sit on the right of r.-Him whoi created all things. H e said uonly wished - he~eould see his brother Winfield to tell him what a -.gloriaous hoape he haud alter. death. Oh ! what a *cojiola~tion.. And oli' that all mankind could-die .with the~ samt feeliig. . A few mnonihts since hme joijied the Sons of Tern Pezanecat Mampesfill Al abamn, and by his dying rql.e was~buried 1y1)ltiin in all tie spleuidor: r ah~e~afurd lie was nuch. - mg saj saarc of myfriend but enough: 'hil -been 'aid. 'HeJmns.gone-to liii house of clzay-and 'iisispirit hats bur~sted the "olden "gites of Ileaven, and there in the sweet smiles of Ilim who,' created --it-ther sutfroun'ded wth nges biddhing him wel -come to 'the' inighit} Thli-oto, where all may expect to go who die like haim.a.A .WOLY e . .- - --Attenidant- Physiciain, and sa,eye witness to all the facts itas- stated above. - .Dtzo, on the 27th of .June. itt his residence tn flibi County, Alabama, Mr. ED3IUND A TCl.IE *SON,;Jate of Edgra field District, South Carulina.-. MIr. Archesont was a- imember of the Baptist Church, - ud died.with the consciiousness of entering a state of pcee beyond the grave. DiEn, at his residene' in this District, on the 7th -inst , after a sujpaliented illness of four months, ?ar. .l011N FA LKSR, in the eixty-fourthi year of his age. ai The deceased left a wife and five childrcn with a narge circle of friends and acquaintances to lamiet his departure.. le was raised ini this District, and a~s eelebrntedfor his inidustry and usefulntess as a mechanie; and ill, no daaubt, be muchl missed lay the District, as well as by his relatives and friends. It is amseht to be lamentedl that our adeparted friend lived- out nearly his " three score yenes anid ten," without niaking any profession of the religion oaf Chirist ; yet, those of his friends who were withI ahim in hiis lat days. (front his expression) imve gre't impe that he dir-d reconieiled to the Saviour ; Sfo'r the Tsnlmist inform us th:,t. --2While- the lamp holds out tao buirn, The vilest sinner may return !" W. 00 MDIE R CIA L, Correspondee of the Advertiser. IIABLUURG, JeLLY 19. During the week ending Saturday, we received * r advices from Liverpool per two Steamers, which produced but little el~eet otn our Cotton Market. There has been but little offering as holders are firm and wanting higher rates thtan our Market would justify. All that has. been offe*red wvas taken freely, by buyers am full prices. The Stock on hand is unusually light for the season. We quote 8 to* 16* b es ; princil sales tDi to 10h. Our 'tlereliants are wvell supp~lied with all the varieties of Groceries and Provisions, which they ofier for sale upon accommodnting telrms. . torn is abundant at 55 to 62A per bushel, with a downward tendenacy. A Protracted Meeting WnIL. be held at H on's Ciar.vc Chturchi, four itlesSouthi of Eadgefield, commencing on Saturday before thye Second Lord's day in August next. - Ministering andl other Brethren are affectionately invited to-be in attendance. Protfacted Meeting. --Tu: M-r. LzsAxowr or SwaxwrwAveat 'Baptist Church, near -the Cherokee Ponds, design hnolding 'a protractid meetii'g to commtienee ont Saturday be fore tlhe second -LIorn's day in August ntext, to which Ministering and oither brethtren are earntestly a ivited. G. IL. CLIETTI, (of Ga) Pastor. WM. Lasnmi C. C. -.- Old Plantation Barbecue ! There will be a Publie Barbeec'e given at Mr. HI C. Tessn's Srntrso, on Thursday the 29th of July. Tha Candidates-every cne of them. are respectfully policited to attend, and to invite all their friends to come with them. ::~ :Butler Lodge, No. 17, I, 0, 0, F A Regular Meetiing of tis Lodge wil be-held on -Monday evening next * -7 o'ecek. .. . * - - - -- LEWIS.JONES, Secretary.. ~uvh it 27 -~-* *'j asonic Notice. - N EXTR'A Communication of No-.50, A. F M., will be held at .* 'tfheir Half on -Monday evenin~g, the . -8 unta 74 o'clock' P. M. 4W i Siy orer oWthtsW. . wiwfy sw -aR A14kSUIJTYAN, Sr 'a - Southern Manufacture. 9,000 Pair. Home made Plantatil BROGANSI HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER. FONE BOOTS AND 8HOES OF ALL 'DE iCRTIOs. . Tanners Neats Foot and Lamp OI. SHOE*MAKERS' FINDINGS. At the Shoe Store, nct door to Sullivan & Brother. R. T. ML1S. July 21 itf 27 Carriage fanufactury! rp HE Firm of HILL & WAIRDLAW, in the Car -L riage making business having been mutually dissolvcd, the Subscriber takes pleasure im return ing his thanks for the patronage thus far received, and respectfully AoliSits a continuance of the samie. His is the well known stand in Potterbville, about one mile North of Elgetield C II., where all orders will be attended to in a NEAT and WORlKMAN - LIKE M ANNER, and upon as reasonable terms as possible., The Subscriber ha, t'st on hand a splendid .s sortnient of ready iade Carriages, Coach es, Buggie , &c., all of which will be sold at moderate prices. JO N HILL. July 21 tf 27 NOTICE TO Builders and Contractors! SEA [ED PROPOSALS will be received until the first of September, for the erection and completion of a TIllTFE STORY BRICK BUILD ING, 55 by 62 feet-the llriek being found. The lower story 12 feet in the clear, to coiporise two Stoires with Counting Roons in the rear with a Pag satg, between. The Second Story, 15 feet -in the e-ar, to comprise one large 11all 48 by 52 in the clear. with two small rooms in the rear. The Third Story to comprise two Halls, with ante-rooms, for the Odd Fellows and Masons. The Cellars 8 feet pitch. More particular specilications may be scen at the Drug Store of Dr. A. G. Teague. S. F. GOODE, President. July 21 7L 27 Notice to Brick makers. SEALED PROPOSALS for making and deliver ing upon the site of tihe Building t20,U00 Brick, for the Odd Fellows and Miasonic 11all, will be re ceived until the 'Jth August text. S. F. GOODE, President. July 21. 12. t 27. Bethany Academy. T HE x1.aitionl of the STIA )ENTS of this Institution will take place ot' the 3rd August, and the lxhmibition onl the -4th August. Jllv 21 2t 27 Lumber I 1 E Subscriber has a large quantity of LUM BERt of different sorts, for sale at his residence. N. L. GRIFFIN. July 19 tf 27 Turnip Seed! T UST received from Philadelphia a supply of e llutabaga, Globe and L.arge Norfolk TUItNIP SEE), for sale by G. L. PENN, AGENT. Jilul 21 tf 27 Edgefield Beat Company, ATTENTION! Y OT are hereby eosmumanled to be and appenr at 'th'e PIN iUSE, onl Saturday, the 24th inst., armed and equiped as the law directs for )rill and lustructim. !. The Comnmision~ed and non-Com,,missboned will assemble thme day previous for Drill ad Rteview. By order of - Capt. J. C. LOVELESS. BENNE'rr Hot-.AND, O. S. .July 21 It ~ ~ 27 orn's Creek Beat Company, -. ATTENTION ? dq ar.e here-by eommanded to be an pir it the'PINE IIOCSE'1 o/Sit'ey, 'the 24thi inst., armed and nstrution. By order of - Capt. A. B. ADDiSON. P. E. R. RYAN, 0. S. July 13 - .2t . .26 SPECIAL LY EETING. Butler Lodge, No. 17,1L 0. 0. 'F. SA SPECI AL Meeting of this Lodge, will be hteld at their Hall, on Saturday the 24th .luly, at 5 o'lock. P M., to onfer the Degree of Rtr.umn~m 0on all Odd Fellow's Vives who may umake application. The Members nre requested to attend, anid par iularly the Ladies upon whom the D.egree of IEAt has been confered. LEWIS JONES, See'ry. July 7 St 25 A Partner Wanted. TIIE Undelrsignted, proprieto~r of Lewis' Patent Straw antd Shuck Cutter, wishing to increase his facilities fort builditng on account of the incres neL detmand for the Macehines is willing to, take a ?artnr. To onme that catn commantd fromti two to ve thomusandl dollars. a rare cbanice is oflferedl, if ap Iled for soon. One who woul give his. attention, with the Proprietor, in thme businmess would be pre ferred. The North sells to us yearly thousands oif Ma hines, andl we may dom the same, provided, we have the mteans. For further particularw apply to) WM. LE WIS. Ulnmurg. JTune 1 i f 20 List of Letters, R EMfAINING itn the Post Oflice at Edgefield C. HI., 1st of July inst. Aiton, Satrah Mc.Cullahl, Lutis Ar. John lin hianm, Dr Wmn S Abiey, Dr M1 W Mlurl, S G Arch:, Washington MceCu llottgh, James Adams, Johnt Mays, R H Adams, Sr., James Mtinnan, William or Wm Adams, Miss Mary . V WNinan Bell, Enge?.e B Mecergutson, Brue, Dr A Nattt, M'ary I Berrv, MrsP A Powel, John G Deniy, D~avid Proctor, Satrah ' Day, Jatmes or is legalProetor, Darkis representatives Permenter, John Fury, John Riddle, WVm 2 Foy, Miss Elizabeth Rhoden, Russel Grott, Thomas Roper, Mrs Susan Griin, C B Raborn, B L uthion, Man Roger., Luke Henderson, H odges Roper, M Holloway, Jordatu Roper, Charlscy Ann Hugood, Johtn WV -Ress, Samuel A Hall, C M1 Russ, Elizabeth lederson, Miss S A Rembtart, Jr., John Henderson, Junmes Selhwarter, S B Jones, Rich, or his legalSterling, James . rpresentatives Swindle, Jos. Liney, Robert- Still, Elijamh Lawhorn, Van Tresoutlieek, George Minon, Francis 2 Wise, Peter Mtrtin. Temple Wright, T'T Moore & Genmrty Williams, Thos H McGee William Wilbun, Elizabeth My, A HI G. L. PENN, P. M. .T.,1, 1'7 .999 Eau~tnon. A LL Persons are.hereby cautioned from trading for a note of hantd given by Lloyd Mitehell, and made pnyable to Washington Stalhinker, or bearer.; and the drawer is also requested not to pay the same, as the property for which the note was the Subseriber'. and not Wash. Staltnaker's. - A. T. HODGES, J uly yt. 3t . 25 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to tho estate of Leroy L.H. Mundy, dee'd., are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those, having de mands will jiresent them pronperlf attested.. H. T. WRIGHT,'Adm'r. Jly 7 3m - 25 1- A bbeville RBanner will copy three months and forwardl account to this Office. Notice. LLthose indebted to the estate of Nathan Norris, dee'd., are requested to make paymett forthwith, aitd those having demands will please present them itmediately properly attested accord ing to law. N. A.'NORIS,Adm'x.. . M..,..h, - m - 7 --. n. :For Sale. " ** 840 ACRES of superior rickcns Lands iy 18\:7ing on thle waters of'Georgia's Creek and Saluda river. Tract No 1, which has long been noted as. one of the best upland places in the District, consists ol 12081 acres. 748 of which are supe'ior~ Oak and Hickory Wood Lands. The larger portion of the remaining 460 acres 1h in cultivation, and under good fence. There art 80 acres of Creek Bottoms. Upon the pla-:e is a Good Dwelling House, and all other necessary out.buildings. From The dwelling there is a fine mountain view. Thim'trael is situated on a new road to be opened in August next, by order of the Legislature, from Greenville C. 11. to Pickens C. 11., by Pickensvillo, and 51 .miles from the Depot at Greenville C. H._ Thi tract will be sold in one or thi-ce tracts to suit pur ebasers. Tract No 2 consicts of 622 neres, one half oi which is SUPERIOR WOOD LANDS. On this place is a Good Dvelling. and a Fine Spring with. in 30 yards of the door. 'his place is situated on the mail. rond from Greenville to Pendleton, 7 from Greenville C. 11. Terms made to suit purehasers. For further par ticulars apply t'o S. A. Easley on the premises, -or W. K. Easley, Greenville C. 11. SAMUEL A. EASLEY. .July 14 tf 20 112' The Edgefield Adlrertiser, Abbeville Danner, Newberry Sentin'l and Unionville Journal will e spy until orderedl out.-G receville Moutitaineer. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCEs WllT IS IT I That we behold matny females. scarce it the mendian nf life broken in, health and spirits with a complication of duneases and ailmenu; depriving isthen, otihe power (nr the enisyrneat or fire at usn age 'A l1061 iysical beetil. huoliyaUcy 0s1i _sta. and biispy serenity Of mind, arising from a cOudition of health shoulel Vredomiranit. Mayl% tse cuasstf leer sufferieal; at first-perhps yiara before, perh'rs during s:irhioOd. orthe irst years ofinairage were in their osigina ss gi;lt as to pats ss uottied, and of(coune meglected. - IN AFTER YEARS, 'Whese too late to be benefistted be our knowledge. %* look back and nuru,. ansid egret the 'full conislsieeces of oSr ag'ssrasle. What would we sot ofteu give to possess. in early life, the kaon-.iledge we oh:Nin its mfler years! And what iay. aod n1iglits 61f anguish we mighIt not have be spared. if dh* kuun led:e was timely psuased. It is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING Ta tetld tile sicknessl and suffering endsured ]*y maisy a wif f.sr ina,m* )ears. frme etniies simile anid controllable. eailr resnedira-r better sitill.-n-st incurred. ifevery WIFE AND NOTRER Prasseed the inlsfrm-stiaos Contained is a liute ielame, (with in the irach Of alt) which %ould spare to hernelf YEARS O' MISERY, Amid io her hsuahanl lte e'nretant tssil and antiety of Wind. areaesarilv devolving ni-s,, him truon sickness of the witis withoutC9 iinsb thie nlphsortun1i1y or acuinnng that ento petesres' " Ii', his exertions as eusatiled. ands the Jsnipessaist I wihieh would secure thle hasineas of hiaisetf, wife.ad children. SECUts THI MEANS OV HAPPINESS Ry tISOsncninig in tise potneseid of the knowledge. the want oa which list caused the sieksmeaa ana.i ,tinerty of tmaanaa. fi view .f such conw4itises.e1, ms I ' or ntsther is els-' sable it itse urs'lert to awail herself o thit kniw'edge is resiect Iv herse- w hieb wesvld spare her )tmueh suffering. be th,- intals 1,f ht ein es aid 3troperity to her husband, and entufer itsin tar c ldireu that b ees:is abo.sve all Jie-healthy initlies. with henlthy sisst. 'Timat kisuemhege acentaimiedita a little work esititled THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companione BY DR. A. X. 3tAURICEAU, yarslaon or t ma cEs or wo auzx. Ont Induedrath Edities. 1SNm.. pp. .50. Pries, 50 eft. (ox rimi ra.PX. NXTRA 11tIDitca. 1 00) First psablished in 1347. mad it is not SURPRIZING OR WONDEIF.ULa, Conastderteir that E V E It T PE M A l ., W IETHER MtABtIKD OR 1OT, ean here aeqa 1re a tall kpsowledge of ise teamts'*e cltemnenctcr amed epusaed of iner *onnnlital, wIth the 'raros ayaugatoasa, and Omt arr hAL.F A MILLIION COP'IE3 ahnuld he seese sold It is im~practicable'to caneey fsullyse variousna uiecs. treated of, asse y are oft a nature asrctly intensded tsar the smarried. or di oaae n~tatumg esrriages, but no .enmale. desimoasn .atengyiutg th.h. anid thsal beasuty, reosaess: al health. whsich is ss ensd: uee to he, isws .m isammsenn. anid iat at her husbhand.1I.ut rather leas or w ill obtain as. a has or.- w.1 every tesuadeanh wise hma'ilse lnese enid affectinn of has. wile' ar heart, or-tlgat ot his ow. isecnaaay imurosvetnet. UPaWARDM 0F~ ONE.IiUWDRED .THOU SAND COPIES.... '.... Na,. 1,e.sNENT 5Y MACR-Il itthinske lait-few seotha.. !taBase !ind Shameful Fraud!! C.IUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT. A SPI'RIOUS EDITIOIN *l"Ingrant and bareteed. hna I.e., surreptitie.nnly isenedst with ihe ainme tarin amid nie. enactly the nane Tnta.: l'ai:, ad TYPOURAPflICAL ARRIANGEMIENT, But annther same sbsinted for "IDr. A. M. Marca, anid " lion" tsr "* New 'a ork."5 anal t1me wsirda, .mnr:s s. areordiss to As'i of (ngse in thme year 1547., by Ia thme ('terks's O;Iisce aft she I iatrict Carnrt of the Smsathmet Ilistrict of New Yurk, OMITTED. Time enntents. thse sbjeet muster, andi reading na ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, rinted ass pnniir, hrownish. sirty paper, with n pars'er eover. Is en lie kuinwn ntan frogn the misersble and illegisle woond esmin scattered titranglient its ,ages. The copyrght edtIlos trie re any in thme traute no lost to shame and commos hssest y a. tra hse willinig panrties IN DECFR.'UDING TIIGIR CUSTOMERS, Nos lena thn.ms the enl ewnar of the progerty in copyright. they wrill be proecuted, and steps wmll be akemn to espnse A -slyi ilt be sent to eacelstokstelter or firm. (with he lermasiuoss which thay will bie tursiahed,)upensu receitpt @1 hi.sior theair busineas card oftaddtress.. CAUTION TO THE PUBLICs BE NOT DEPRAUDED: Ilay no book sunless Dr. A. M.. Mlanricean. 115 1 ilserty at., N. 'a.. in on thme title twge. astdie eistt in f~lerk's Office na thae back ofthe title p.age eorrealsn n herren. an Iiur out of renspectnable andt knorable dealerns nr end bsy malsIa dresm to Dr. A. .. lanriceau. Fuill title page. with content', together wilt, a few tsagea treating of imntnrtant aubjectas o every marnied remnle. watt be sent, free oftcharge, to any onceteekaing a latter stampt me a repaid tetter, nddrtessd a. hmeremsm. Tr'Sn receipt of Psely Coasts, (or Onse Dtalls. feor thte flue Ediotee extra bInadInsg "TIG M1 ARRIEt) WOMAN'S PRIT MEDICALa COMPANION" In ment (maileed i'ree) to any part of the Uited Satates. All letter. fausnt be paus.pttld. anad adttreasedl to DR. A. RI. MAtIlEAU, Box l224. New York CIty r'abilahtsag Ofllce, No.329 LIberty Street, New York. 3E~7" For sale in thin place at the Drug Store of Dr. A. G. TEAGUE. Price only Thrity Cents. July 21, 1852. 6m 27 D R. D E NN I S'S GEORGIA SARSAPARILLA, FOR Jaundice, Sick Head-ache, Dizziness. Losa of Appetite, CJonstiptation of thse Biowel, Piles. caused by Costit~eness Pain in the Boweels, or Rheumatismn, caused isy thse usc of Mercury, Sy philis. Scro fu/a. floilc, Ulcr, j-c. 3IlS PaREPA RATION is matde as pure na pon.i bL le. Its hitter taste, ands beneficial efl~eets it iseases of the Liver, and diseases arising froman ima pure state of the' Blood, prove it to be the PUREST AND MOST USEFUL preration of Sarsaparilla thtat is made. Those who have usned the variouls preparations 0l Sarsaparilla will find, by the taste nnd efl~ect, thsa there ss more Saraaparilla in one bottle of Dr. D.EN Ns' preparntion, than in half a dozen bottles as it ii generally made. Its alterative and mildly purgative efrects upon the bowels, taake it not onl a good substituite for Mler. cury, but useful in remo mg all diseases arising froma the imprudenttuse of Mercury. Prepared only by J. DENNIS, M. D., Augius ta, Georgia. Sold by.AG. TEAOUE and G. L. PENN. Edgefield C H.; . M. CottxEN and CAREY & CoUTORIEL Charleton; Boa'rw itIraT & blloT and F. CURT~s Columbia; A. J1. CREIGNnvoN, Hamburg; Wa. F TUTT, D. B. Pun, HAVILANn & RIsLEYu W. F & 3. Tuar~sz, W. K. KI'TCnrEN, BAnaRETT & CARa 'a, Augusta, Geo., and by Druggists generally. Price-$i per bottle ; 6 bottle for 55. ~'Remember to ask for DENNIS' GEORIGfA SA RSAPARILLA. - June 26. 1851. - tf 23 Pickled Pork TUST received and for sale a fino lot of Picklec CP Fork H 1OLLINGSWORTH{ & NICHOLAS. June 17 tf 22 -Executor's Niotice. LLthose indebted to the estate. of Willan Garrett, deo'd., are requested to makec pay met forthwith, and.~hoae.having demands tagainst said estate will render :thm in properly attested *according to law. .- - CHIARLES HAMMOND, -W.M4. G. HAMMOND, FeS . Ttl8.GARRIETT. ~ M. -- .. IN. 31 ERA Rcommenced selling Sassortment of Suupr 6Y4ods, at remarkable .. Those who wish to purchase Abds well to give him call. - - . July 7 _ - 25 IS IJERNBY. .tat thc Cq-partnership heretofi-re eing, veen the Suibscribers on- i der the name a A f Gr.sa-r &~CnAPIN - is this ay dial-consent. Te ushines'will be settlAd by S..& 1 E. M. GILBRT. B ai H~ GILBERT, tEONARD CHAPIN, ~ELIAS}51. GILBERT. Charlston14 q:852. S & E. .1A IJBERT will continue S.the CA LTSINESS at the old stand of Gilbc'rt (forinerly S. &and J. Gilbert) No.'35a Wenthworth at., and will keep osti V a efltislve assortment'of CARRIAGES ntagured.by themselves, ex pressly for their Yetogether with an as sortment-of other usually found in -this mar ket, to wlieh the lion of their old friends and customers is respedifnvited. Carriages of any style will be-m t.orsfer,.and repairing in.all its branches prompt fithfuilly executed on rea sonable terms. so l tTEPTIEN GILBERT, S*L[AS M. GILBERT. Charleston, 1st.Juloe1852. Persms inlcbted lthe.firm-of S. & J. GILERT, are requested tn y 4W 'mentto.S. & E. M. Gi. BERT, whQ.arq sath lto settle the business of said firm. July 7 3m 25 Brilliant- May of Jewelry! T HAVE just . 11' ain addition to my former stock of J'W *a handsome dAsortment of Double an d " G-Gld Lever Watche. Doubleoan iisa Silver Lever Gentlemeni ' Pob iuid Vest Chains, Ladies CimIlaintfEi mA-Guard Chains, " -Gold Bn . d.Ilair Bracelets, Cuff Pins, Gosd CornheianCharms, Croises, IL4ek . 'i-ows. Buttons. &c. Fashionable B H i-esfi Tadies'and Uents, "9 1. -Eari&Finger Rings, .Gold and SilyqgVhimbles,. Gold Penel Cases, with and without Peas, Silver Combs, Coal Arneit's''and Necklaces. 1 These articles I rti#d direct from the Iniporters, are all WARAiTd-irdi shall be sold LOW. W. P. BUTLER. A pril 15 . ..tf 13 Read-Quarters, .7iauREGfINENT, S.-C. MW., CnAvs' . EX,:JUly 6t. 1852. r HE LOWElgy3ATIALION Of this Regi .. ment will assemble at the Chierckee Ponds. on Thursday the 22d.inst., armed and equiped as I the law direeis, 6i'Drill a:n6l Review. Cimmis sioned and non . issioned Officers, including Staff, will aisemable tab day. previous for Drill and Instruction. The UPPER BEiTTALIOY will assemble it the Vine House, on Saturday the 24th inst., armed and equiped asthe law direct" for Drill-and Review. Commissioned an'ano.n-Coaimiissioned Officers in eluding Staff will aspemble the day previous for Drill and Instruction. Captains I aiuISNand CUNNINGxIAN: areceliarged with the exteinsionofV ther- orders to their respec. tive commands. yoruer of D. L. SHAW, Jul 7. .& >a t .. 25 ORDERS, NJ~# ll' jNtrsunda, ~ rtle fi-om-Brig. Gen. JL-J ihl on-Friday,. - the3tiiano~ ~estylbakhedneaney.eca sioi edby4li Op~L~g 1fi~~ feein mpans q: - blIegiznent, will put up- at the ren'lzvusoftii-r respeete .Compames, ya uati&eor iift&b~e%1'cfinr' forty Tdsys previous theretowmnda'rde~r-to:haisnassistncee two of his subal tern oflieers, or if there- be. butaone or - tone, such deticeney nmayeasuppl-ii by any member or mem bers of the com' 'y that: he -may .appoint, so that these-per'son'al'. n i.hohi a poll at sitch company reha ifoanui 11 i'eock, A. M. to 3 oclock, P. M. Thegjanagers, or at least one of them fromzi each plage of election, are requiredl to mieet At the Old .Velts.eon the 31st of .July. (mhio day folIlowing,) count the voteS, declare the election aiid certify the same to~rig. Geni. J. It. WEvza. * Lieut..Col. Commanding. JTune 10i 8St 21 Read 4uarters, 7nur R EGI.MENT, S. C. M., OnC~is' qrszx, June 7, 1852. O R D ERS, NO. 2. IN pursu~anceof Orders received.frpm Brig. Gen. J .. it. W'avErYan ei tion will be lheld on Friday, the 30th day of Jully next, to fill the vacancy ocea sionedl by the resignation of Lieut. Col. CoL..t.r Each Captain-or Commanding Officer of the dif ferent Comnpanies, of, tije .egimnent will put np at the rendezvous of thiei- respective companies, a notico -of the~ abo*e deL~tion, thirty days previous thereto, and~order to his-quiistancee two of his subal tern ofilee,.oraif theresbe..but one or none, such deciency must be suppilied by any member or members of- the cinpany he may . nppoint, so that these persons shall open and hold a poll at such company renidezvous ~from 11 o'clock, A. M., to 3 o'lo'k P. M. The managers,.or at least one of them, from ech place of election, are requested to meet at the Pine llouse on tie- 31st of Jaly. (the day following) count the votes; 'deolame hd Election and certify the same to B3rig. Gen. J. R. W1EVER. D). L4. SITA W, .Tune 1Lieut. Col. Commanding. Sheriffs Sale. YVirtuie qfl a w.1it .ef Fieri Facias, to me directed, I shjall .proceed to aell at Edgefield Court Hou s,on the first Monday and Tr :sdny in Atignst nekctethe following property, in thme following eases, viz: Seth llutler~va;Wm:-Herbert, one house and ot sitnate and, being on the Corner of Centre and Tilhmnan Str~yets in-the Town of Hlamburg, known inthe plimn ,of said Town, as lot No. oneC hundred and thirtylthi-ee (133) bounded on the North by' Lot>No-34 Eastbj" Cook Street, South b' Tillman Street, and West by Centre Street, ha~ving fifty feet front on Centre Street, and running back one hundred and fifty feet, more or less..-. Terms Cash -- jEWIS JONES, s. E. D. July '7 1852 4~'t 25 .Shcrr'is Sale. DY Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, 1to me directed, 1 all proceed to sell at Edgefield Co:nrt honsi, on thme first Monday in August nLet,"the following property, in the following case,;.i E. 13. Belcher &s WIn.-B.Brannoni, a tract of land near the Towrn of -H'umburg,' containinig thirty-eight(38):aereag~mrecor--less, adjoining lands of --Bcmaskiter, R; J. Butler, John Clud and others; upon which.,there is a good Delling and necessary out buildings. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, S. E. D. July 9 4fe-: i~'~ - 26 ALL Persoii Iih'tdN tdthestate of Ellinigton~ Clark, dee'd., aie.igeby notified to make im mediate payment, and thoiih~igdgad gis said estate will presenttlemi properly attested. JAS. BLA~CKWEL~L. nly 7 tf25 A LL personls;indebnaltithe assigned Estate of ..John Lyon ,rgqpetgd tomake immediate payment, as longer- Indlgenmeecannot begiveni, and must not be expcted.g .~ - ,-8.'. GOODE, Assignee... Jan 21,1852 ~ -'p tf I - - - ;aoNR T UST received edi'mmitior .Lot of SIDES, C. SHOULDERS ind M AMS.' -For sale by H JOLLlWG(~ ORTH &-NICHIOLASg . -TRXEO0 0KGARE E H O U SE COLUMI A. S. C. By W. 1Eaybin & H E, Hardl ORANGES AND MPROVEMNTS. THRE Proprietoi-of this universally-known at -V long established Hotel takes this opportuni1 if returning his sincere thanks to his friends at he public for the very liberal patronage he, for i uany years. has enjoyed at their hands; and be n inform thenrthat he has tdken into partnersh Nith himself in the management of the busine Otr. 11. E. HARDY, the former gentlemanly si >erintendent of the house, whose urbanity and ui -emitting attention have afforded so much satisfa ;ion to the frequenters of the CONGAREE. We are not in favor of great promise, and desl o avoid boasting, but we can assure those who sti it our I [otel that nothing which personal effort i iberal expenditure on our part can accomplish Pontribute to their comfort will be left undone-oi ntention being to make the CONGAREE HOUS i temporary nouz for its guests. W. MAYBIN. N. B.-Mr. W. Hitchcoek's fine Omnibuses w onvey passengers to and from the various Railror Depots to this House; and his elegant Carriagi vill always be promptly at the service of those wI lesire to ride about the city or visit the adjoinit ountrv. July 2 4t 25 NOTICE! r TE Subscriber having other important but ness which imperiously demands his ittentio tas determined to dispose of his business in co iexion with the Carolisa Hotel. He w lherefore sell at private sale the Furniture of ti llotel, as also, the unoxpired term of his leas Any person desirous of purchasing the satne w lease cIl on him on or before the twenty-first uly next, on which day he will sell at public ol ry the said property, if not otherwise disposed ( The Carolina loitel is situated at a central poil n the Town of Hamburg and is an old establish< mnd well known stand, 3nand is now doing an excellel Jusiness, considering the dullness of the season. The Subscriber has 'no hesitation in saying hose who may desire to conduct a Hotel. that il anrolina Hotel is an excellent stand and likely to I rofitable to the proprietor. JOHN A. HOUSTON. hmburg, July 2 3t 25 For Sale. N HOUSE AN) LOT eontaining about tv acres. one andi a hitlf miles from Edgtield < he Columbia Road. There are on the J.t a w >f good water and all necessary outbuild-ings fot mnall family. The place will le sold for Caslt or on time, he purchase money being amply secured-m mmnediate possession given. Apply at this Offic Feb 3 tf 5 Land for Sale! T E Subscriber wishing to change his busine IFof.-r his land for snle situnted in Rdgefie District, six miles below Liberty Bill. The l.and i two tracts-ne containing eigltt hundred nert e other fotr hundred and fifty neres. I will sell said lands separately or tozether as mi )est suit the purchaser. The above places are w4 mproved and will well reward the cultivator ifjud iously tilled. Tie Terms will be made easy to a punetual pu laser. I also have some LIKELY YOUN iEGROES for snle. Antong the number is a fir ate House Carpenter. Any person wishing urehase ean procure a great bargain by applyit o the subscriber on the pretmises. -01N TOMPKINS. June 30 tf 24 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLEAS. Silas Lilienthul, reDeel. in Attachmrent. Richtard Bailey. ' UE Plaintiff in the abtove ease having th~is d. filed his Declaration in my Oficee, and thte D rendanit havittg neither Wife nor Attorney knot o reside within thte limits of this State on whtotm spy ,of said D)eelaratiini with a rule to plead ec be served. On mnotiotn of Mr. MIAGnos, Attornm rorPinintiff: Ordered that~said -Defendant appe sud plead-to said Declarations within a year and~ a.y fotm the.date. htteof, or, judgment will aihidad'agsinst hitii by- default. * TIrOS. 0. BACON, C. E. D. SClerk's Office. J uie 1, 1852. - I. v 20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFJELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON P LE AS. WILLIA M MILLER, whio is in the custody .V the SIherift'ef Edgefleld District, by virt f two writs of Capuias ad Satifaciendurn, at ta mits respectively of George J. Weaver & C. mnd Wilson, Yotung & Co.. havittg filed in my offic :geter with a Schedule, on oath, of his state mi fets, his petition to the Court of Commnon Plet ~rayintg that hte tnay be admitted to the benefit he Acts of the Getneral Assembly, mtade for ti 'cief of itnslvent debtors. It is ordered that 1 aidte George J1. Weaver & Co. and the said Wilsa Young & Co., and atll othter Creditors to whom t aid William Milled itt anywise indeb~ted, he, at bey are hereby summnoned. nntd have notice ppear before the said Court at Edgefield Cot louse ont thte first Motnday in October next, to She( -use, if atny they cn, whty the prayer of the pe ion afo.resaid, should not ha granted. TIIOS. G. BACON, c. s. n. Clerk's Office, Many 3, 1852. ay6 3am 16 Turnip Seed. lUST received a supply of Fresh Turnip Seed .superior qunality. For sale by J!OLLINGSWORTHI & NICHIOLAS. June 30 tf . 24 Notice IS EREBY GIVEN, that application will mtad e at the Session of thme ntext Legislature I i Act of incorporation. for te Bethlehtam Chtur Camp Ground in Edgefield District. .lune 26 . tf 241 Notice. T11iE children of Zilphta Noble, deecd, are here notified io nake applicationi to the subacrib ror their interest in her pettsion claim. F. O'CONNOR, Adnm'r. June 30 3mn 24 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Henry Freoman, dee'd., will come forward uitnm rintely and ake payment and those havintg Id ianis will render tem in properly attested. J3. HI. JENNINGS, Eix'or. Jn ly 51 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Jose .tMoore, dee'd.;nare requested to make immet ite payment, and those having demands against t estate will present thtetm in due form. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Wanitcd, O NE THIOUSAND DOT.LARS, on Mortga of Real Estate. -Apply to thte Advertis Ofice..B- C. May 20 -tf 20 Land.for Sale. IWoald be glad to sell one hundred aeres oft tract of land on which I live. What I propc to part with is all woodland, and precisely fe miles from the Village, on the Columbia lioad in excellent situation for a pleasant residence. A. SIMK[NS. Dec 10 tf 47 Lard. A SUPERIOR Lot of LEAF LARD, just ceived and for sale by HOLLINGS WORTH! & NICHOLAS. June 17 tf 22 Wanted T O H1RE, for the present year, a good Co Washer and Ironer. Wages paid monthl; desired. Enquire at this Office. March 25 tf 10 Pickles, &c. TUST Receiving a fresh supply of Pickles,.Pi ) serves, Sardetms, Lobsters, Salmon, Citrc Raisins. Prunes, Essences for Cooking Fresht Mt tard, &. . S. E. BOWERS. Hamburg, April 17 -tf , 16 Soda Water ! TIUS healtny aiid delicious BEVERAGE r .now be obtained in its purity, pat up in Ba es, at the Drug Store of A. G. TEAGUE. uM.a'r tI 19 Chick's-Springs, GREENVILLE DISTRICT, . C S delightful WATERING PLACE will be ready to receive company by the 20th Juneyat a the following rates i y M3an, per day...................$f 00 d Man, per week................... .6 00 0 Over one week..................... 5 00 s Children and servants half price. P Horse, per day.. ..... ,, , .....621e. Horse,.per week..,....... .3 50 P. .-A large addition has been made to the Hotel since Igst summer, in order to accommodate all that may give us o enMl There Is also a Billiard Tale and Ten Pin Aley attached to the place, for the amusement of the company, free of charge, r P. W. & R. S. CWCKI Vtoprietofs. June 17 8t 22 E INOIDENTS OF A JOURNEY FROM ABBEVILLE, SOUTH 'CAROLINA, To Ocala, Florida, BY AN OBSERVER OF "SMALL THDTGS." r 3j1E above is the Title of a lively and interesting g.. little work, just published and for sale at this Office, and the Stores of SU.IrvAs & BaoTHER, G. L. P'Es and WLLIANZS & CaISris. 97 Price (only 25 Cents. June 24. tf 23 Edgefield Collegiate Institute, FOR YOUNG LADIES. ' ec IIE Exercises 6onneeted with the Annual Ex J. . amination of the Pupils of this Istitution 11 will commence on TIlURSDAY, the 22d of July 0f next, and be continued in the following order: in Thursday Morning, examination of the Classes 'ith Pr Department. 'Thursday }.vening, dar do Academic Dep'nt. Friday Morning, do do Collegiate Dep'nt. t Evening, (3 o'clock) Address to the Pu to pils and Patrons. Friday Night, Annual Concert. The aatrons And friends of the Institution are respectfully invited to attend. CHAS. A. RAYMOND, PRINCIPAL. June 22 6t 22 W THs Friends of Col. F. W. PICKENS, -o beg leave to present him to the people of Edge. m field, and bf the Districts which may be throwr with us by the new apportionment, as an emi nently suitable person to represent us in the - Congress of the United States. Mt. BURI having positively declined a re-election, it be comes our duty to select his successor with - care; and we respectfully suggest that the ex perience and ability of Col. PICKENS should "P be again called into requisition upon the very floor where lie lins hitherto served us so effi. s ciently. It is perhaps proper to add, on out part, that this announcement is tendered with out Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with nc i- feeling of opposition to-any individual. r gr THE Friends of Capt. PRESTON S r BROOKS, announce him as a candidate to rep st resent this Congressional District in the nexi t Congress, Mr. BnT having positively declinei a re.election. This nomination, like another which appeir . in this paper, was made by the friends of Capt B. purely of their owih accord, w%'ithout rpferenc to his wishes on the subject and without the remotest design of forestalling public opinior n his favor against any individual. . W' The Friends of .JA3MES CAMERON L- Esq., respeetfully announe& him as a~ Candidat< 'a for a -Seat in the House of Representatives al Sthe ensuing election. y gW The Friends of Maj. Z. W. CAR WILE or announce him as a Candidate for a Seat in thi House of Representativfes t the. pext.electid:I . 7The Frienda of:M GRAY. Esq.,.res pectfully nominate him. as-.a Candidate - o. - Seat in the House :df Representatives at th< next Legislature. 9P- The friends of WILEY HARRISON of announce him as a Candidate for a seat in the~ ic next Legislature. MN OES - The Friends of Col. S. CHRISTIE Srespectfully announce him as a Candidate for:i Seat in the House of Representatives at the of ensuing clection. me The friends of S. S. TOMPKINS, Esq. mn would respectfully nominate him as a Candidat< for a Seat in the House of Representatives o1 othe next Legislature. rt W Thme Friends .of GEORGE WV. LAN. SDRUM, Esq., announce him as a Candidate foi a Seamt in thme House of Representatives, at th< ensuing eleelion. W GEN. JOHN R. WEVER, is respect fully announced by his Friegnds, as a Candidate for re-election, for a Seat in the House of Rep fresentatives, at the ensuing election. '*The Friends of Maj. J. C. ALLEN _announce him as a Candidate for a Scat in th< House of Representatives at the ncxt election be gf Mu. TILLMAN WATSON, is respect mfully announced by his Friends as a Candidati for a Seat in the House of Representatives al _the ensuing election. I7- The Friends of Col. J. P. CARROLL ywould respectfully nominamte him as a Candidat4 r for a Scat in thme Ilouse of Representatives of thme next Legislature. 9f'DR. W. S. MOBLEY, is respectfully announced by his friends, as a Candidate for Seat in the House of Representatives of the~ next Legislature. . . C- - g The Friends of Capt A. J. HIA MMONI respectfully announce him as a Candidate for : Seat in the House of Representatives et th<n ~ ensuing election. >h Qi The Friends of JOHN CHEATHAM s. Esq., respectfully nominate him as a Candidati le for a Seat in the House of Representatives al the next election. gr The Friends of JOSEPH ABNEY . Esq., would respectfully nominate bim as Can didate for re-election to a Seat in the House o: C Representatives of the next Legislature. .. Candidates for Colonel.. f TinE Friends of Capt. S. HARRISOE me would respectfully announce him as a Candidati se for Colonel of the '7th Regiment, to fill the va "' eancy occasioned by the resignation of Col. C D. Mtos., gff THE Friends of Maj. D. .L. SHAW respectfully nominate him as a Candidate foi Colonel to fill the vacancy oceasied by the res e. ignation of Col. G. D. Muss. Notice. LL- persons indebted to the estate of Lewis .Collins, dee'd., are requested to make imme diate -payment, and those having demands againa c, thme same to present them properly attested. if J. A. .COLL1NS, Adm'r. 'Oct. 30 tf 41 - Notice. . ALL those indebted to the estate of C. W ' L Cochran, dee'd., are requested to make promp payment to the Administrator, and those havin; 'demands will render them in properly attested. L. B. COCHRAN, Adm'r. July 7 if 25 Molasses and Syrups. ay OWRciiga large Stock choice CubaMC >- ASEand Qeorgia and New Oilest BYR UPS.t. E. BOWER'S. A n AnnuaFe 'OF. TI1E SOUTH. CAROLINA StITUTE, VOR the promotion of Artsf Meehanieal ugs* Vsauity and Industry, and Agricultural purisuits. The Fourth-Annual Fair of tis Institute will be held in Charleston, 8. C,, commoneing on- - Novembet next, and continue open during the week. It is expected (hat the opening addtes *111 be delivered by the Hon. Prsas SOUL, and an Ag ricultutal address by EDMUND Ru rm, EsI of Vir Specinens In every brnach f Afeel is At nd Industry, also of Cotton, Rice, Sege, robl t and -all other agriduliural prodncti-orses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine; are solicited, for 'which u.itable premiunis will be iwarded. a- - To the Ladies' work, which bas -iontributed so much to the success of the Institutsatan bf its Ex hibitions,the Commnittee have beep sp~iifcagd and suitable and .appropriate .piinin. will be sward'ed to the best specimens in every da rtment. -The Board of Directors of this lnstitutefeel great pleasure in announcing to its numerous friends an members the triumphant success which 1fas thus far attended their endesvorg to twakon'the South ern States to their troe-aterests In diiersiffin their lahibor, encouraging their own Meehidcs and de veloping their-resources,.. and the Boar4 -have no doubt that the ensuing Exhibition. will convince all who may attend it- that the eforts.which this Jnst tote has made for the last three yeats. hive not been thrown away, but fully appreciated throughout the entire So . - Persons deiirlig to exiit'tariel's'iiiDfe ensuing Fair will please address L.-M.H Ric, Esq,.Chair man Committee of Arrangements,-at as early a day as possible, so that suitable preparations may be made and all articles exhibited to the bestlvantage. WM. M. LAWTON,Presidensee . WM. KIRKWOOD, 1st Viee.Presidt.. JOS. WA LKER, 2d .d&6 do W. G. DESUASSURE, Sedretar L. A. EDMONSTON, Treasurer. Director.-J. HI. TAviAk, G. N.-RgorzNS, jr. L M HATC, E W EDGEToN, H D. WA,:a, C RcnaanDsoN, E J PORCnER, C D CAR, Wx Lasar,, IIaR CoRa, E C JoNEs, D N McUT~osir. - JAMES HI. TAYLOR, Chairman Com. Correspondence. June 22 tf 23 Edgefield Male Academy. TEACHER WANTED. A TEACIER is wanted 'to take chsge of the Edgefield Male Academy. Thi' applicant must be a TEACHER by PROFESSION; one who has experience iii Iis business, andi amply qual itied for preparing young 'nen for the South Caroli na College. To a man of suitable gudlifications, the place offers many inducements.' Address the-Trustees. N. L. GRIFFINt, JOHN LIPSCONB. JOHN. -BAUk;KSTT, R. T. MI&lS. Nov 28 tf 45 White Silk Fringes S NOWDEN &. SHEAR have received from New York, an assortment of Plain ind Crimped White Silk Fringes for Ladies' Manti i~s, of-beau tiful styles. They have also .on.hind, Ladies' White Watered Silk Mantills, Ladief' White and Black Lace Embroidered Mantiilasa Ladies' -Ei broidered Muslin Chimasettes,- Mu in and Lace Undersleeves, Valenciennes Lace an Muslin Col liars. Also, a supply of Ladies' Sumhier Dress Goods, in i great variety of styles, of -new and ele gant designs, and to all of which they respectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. - Augusta, June 10 - t ' 211: India M =attin NOWDEN & SHEAt. have repeived from New York, a large jsupply of 4-4, 5-4 and l6-4 Plaiin nd Checked Indii Slatting; of superior qtl ity, and to which th'ey respetfully invite the atten tion of the public... - .., - Augusta,June 10 2-. tr . . .21. -Dutch .Bolting Cloths. -- ~NOWDEN' & SHEAR~ h&ieved from New' Ydc Dth Boti otih~q the -best quality, Nois.~0 i~, 3,~r '~~ d 10, and to which the attention of3~pbicd~ espetu 1.travel from- tbher eolid d dSweet Water tolHamburg. r - 4 Rates- of Toil. Four, five and SlixIbrie Wagons, 5 ets per mile 'Three "6 -, 44 46 " " Two - " Carriages.3 " " " One " 64 2 *4466 Horseback travellers, " 1 "' " Vehieles on meeting, are-enkh entitled to half the PL ANK TR ACK~,.and the Drivers are required to turn to the " RIGHT !" The public are respectfully, informed that all per sons turning on the road, and leaving itwithout pay ing Toll, nre subjeet to a fine of Twenty Dollars. .Ten dollars reward will be paid by-the company, in each and'every ease, for pro$f thmat~will lead to the coniviction of any one for .violating, he law, in endeavoring to avoid the payment of Toll, s provi ded by the Charter. Persons travelling on the Martin To n Road to wards Hamburg, wvill find it to their ad.vantage-to turn off on any of the roads to the left,'and interseiit the Plank Road near Sweet Water Church or the Cherokee P'onds. IH. A. KENRICK, President.I Hamburg, March 15 tf -. -' 5 Spann Hotel Re-Opened!i ITIIE Subscriber having purchased .this establish Iment, begs leave to announce to the District und to the, travelling,. public. generally thmat he'has this day taken upon hiiiself the' keeig of said Hotel. All that lie can de render hiis customers satili fled shall be done. -lie respectfully solioits a share of 'public pat ronage. Chage shllbeas moderate as the times will admit.JOHN flUIET. Feb 19 ti - 5: Valuable Pine Lands for Bale. T lE Subscriber offers for sale his -valuable ti-act of PINEY WOODS LAND,..with clay foun dation, situated on, the Old .or Lowet6Columbia Road, andl eonvenietnt to nmarkcet, bein'' about eleven miles East of Edgefleld C. HI. 25 mile'from Ham burg, ana 18 from Aikeii and Granitev,1e. The Tract contains Eight hundred'and seventy three acres of good farmi"6~ Land,.well'adapted -to the cultivation or Corn, Cot ton 'and iniall grain. About 250 acres are ceared, and near 150 aeces in a high state of cultivation, and under gond~ fences; the balance of the trat'issin woods'and weHltim bered. On the premises are a good ,confortable two story frame Dwelling House, and 'all necessary out-builings-Also a fine well of goodipure water. In the neighborhood of the above. tract are three or four Grist and Saw Mills. ,.. -.. ~ All or a part of the above tract wi be sol~, andl to an approved purchaser the terms will be mad. accommodating. Any one wishing to purchase will do well to call and see for -themselves. WM. JOHNSON.. Lot's P. O., June 24, .8t 23 Ridge' Land for .Safe! 'THE Subscriber offers for sale his aull Tract . of Land, containing Two hundr d'idthirty four (234) acres;' lying on both jsides ef Beack Creek, near the Columbiaod' anda onfniaad of Capt. R. Ward; James Me~v~rehr; On thme Tract is a godDwelling 1fms1itohen, Smokehouse, an dull other ncessary'ot'bidings, with an excellent well of 'water. ~ One hundred and twenty-five acres of the al ye tract are cleared-nearly- all fresh !aud, and un der good fences. This Land is well saated-to the .ultivation of Cotton, Corn and. Graii;- -. Said Tract can lg traded for on, good-terms, be tween now and the last of .October, ,bassifnot dis posed of by that time will be sodt ou ~, at Edgefield Court house, on the fis odyI November next. '.- JOHN. MA3ACKJ . Ridge, April 15 - . ~. 1 Rags Walntedi:W A FAIR 'price will be givr for JAGS, (a .LCotton) by .8.1E. BOWERS: Hamburg, April21 ti 14' -Candles, &c --. description, Tpaia erduT~~ Also, Woodei asCib; Brooms, &e.,ef all desesitJe S Ha-mburn Aprll 21 . t(,