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Notice. A BARBECUE DINNER will be given at Mr. WI. 11Avnn's on the 18i: of August, with the view of eaiciting the opoinions of the Canmimates for -tie Legislature on the subjtet of a division of the District. Important to Dyspeptics! - Da. J. S. I[o1riToN's P .FIN, the True Diges tive Fluid, or Gastric -Juice, prepared from IEnNEr, or the FourTi S-OMAC.H OF THE Ox. after directions of Baron im a.sn, tie _reat vh si'eletdgieni Chemist, by J. S. Hosughtonm, 11. D., Philadelphia. See no tiec among time A dvertisements. Butler Lodge, No. 17, 1. 0, 0. F A Iet-vnlar ieclting cof this Lkedi will he held (II .ildvy eveninmg iext 7 o'eck. LEWIS .ONE., Secretary. Aug11 it Bargains in Dry Goods! WILLIAM 11. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, IA NE.1NG OF his Mock of Ssuumrnuer Goods at REMARKABLE LOW Pit! CES, in order to make room for his Fall Stock. Great Bargains will be giiven. 'Th'oe who wish to purchase Dry Gs..l LOlV, will do well to uive himl a call. Aug 11 *t 3o FOU1ril Sl-',sION 01 TEi EliG*illlL COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Rev. C. A. RAYOND, Principal. TRUSTEES. TO.N. N. T.. GRIFF-I.N. IUIII. it. T. mills8, EVM.L:) PENN, .. F. GOOD1. NUmEt OF Ptrms LT SEssloN. FsrE-rY-EAmIr. r 7il E N EXT SESSION will conmience vom w n. dy ime 13th of eptedic r. It i ef thme grnt iest importantice that eaci Puipil -hmuld be preseit at the commmeee-m:ent of th~e s.i. Aditio'ns have been nade ti the institute bm*uid in-ts durin- the 1pas-t ye-ar. These cmtain seenee V.m::mo:d itiom nu.1 well finlishled VIwoms.ll of %% Ileh have been built,mnd are used for purposes of Ili structiomn. 'ii~mcmet Thi-c Iistitutioi is frnmished with a 'hilwulphi A pparatu, a 'ChemieI A ppatratus, a Calinet (if Siells. a COllection of l-ids, a (abirnet -f Milile ruas. a CIleleemion ef Reptiles. 'isheis an- .\nin-als. a Set of Anatoimical Charts, at large amd very tine r co!lectionU -If Miaps. Gclibes. imekh61:mards. P61me41s. anld every thing wich is mnece-ry fier mtitist ther ough instruction. It i4 said to le tihe best fu-isied institute feor Younmg i.adiies in the State. s The Ae:ilemie year is divicd into tiree essionism (of fourtenm weeks each. The first Se-simn will al ways commener 4m ior near the 4-.i f Seitemier. The secoind Sesso.n, the ith mf .laary. mi time third the 21th if A pril. With time evwepItietn eef the ('mristmas lli.lays the. re is but .mt,- vacationm iurimg the year, aid this occurs in Augus; and September. Expjenses. Fotr Tuition in tihe Primary Department, st Divi amon. per Sessin of fimrteein wevks. . . .. 5 n Fur Tuition in Primry :Me-.'tcc'c .t i'iecm 7(in) emdemmie " ........12 (I '' " 'eIate " .......1 (oi ( Lessis on-the Pimmm, atd tse f strmme. it Is ( it Mer ... mgu:.e.,ec................ dant I D r~awinmg am. Ske~cingz freom Nature.. .m!0 Pacinmtinmg in: Oil.e, Poertra-cit anid i..amnscae.e. . . .5 n .m Uese of Appaecrmtu....................... : onm Fuel anid cmre icf Unibliinis.. . .... ......... 50 I Goioed fiheardingi canm hce eectainmed inm th:.- \'imlae in-~ I Cieldinm lightsi, wasLhinlL, fuel, &c. : l len er mnmth. .Pu pils enteringi near the mniddle or c'ose oif thme( Neasio, are chmarged froim thme- time eef enztrcee toee the end1 of the Sessioni. Ni. dednettionm is umde for absenice, or othmer causes, but at time disctionm of time 'I Prinmcipcal. *e All bils foir Tuition, &c., are p:'yal,!e at time close of e-achi -essimon. c: ' Ik~esc, Sta-tioinary andi Musie, can be obtainmed ini .n teVlage at reamsonabmlie prcs. -s lMusical Department, sicen cof mmsct accumrate andme atemmmllishmed tenceiers t anmd it is believed thmat unumsu:mi failities ae:re atticrdied focr aeqtirinmg a thoefoeugh knoed~imge ocf this ditlienit metenmce. Ini adtionem to) reguL'mr private iemcseons. thme ,cu ts inm this dcipartmenc~t are. divided intoe cla;sses, ainc.taught onm the Ilitan of Pcetalord. Thmvy dlevete mnmchm time toc excreiesc, atapltedl tee train the ea'r'and time voic, aimd to impaecrt anm easy amid briliamt exection. If they ptursue time prescribced CcurS(set mus:ical inistrtuetioni, they~ acquire time art of reaing mmcumic - Tfheey mare requiredl to be reguliar an.ic meystemam~tie m - .in. practiseing dilhy at time imstittste. The trni~nmr amt cultivaetionm of time vtic ree.ceve an unusend degLree ef attenmtieonm. Thie scienee cf Elucuton is ihere apic.iced, im ee~lping3 time voce for sininmg., with greatt elk-vt.I .Pupiles from Chacrieetomm, amid tihe iower- Dimtriecs, can reachm Edge lielId by time Staege, whmich leaves Augusta anud .Ilambumrc. thre-e times am wee k, andi. passercengh time Vilinge. Andmc we cerdismlly inm vite all whoe nmy ibe pamssing throumghm Eigelieli tee visit our Institute, amnd sntisfy thmenmse les thamct nic better facilities lfer edel ntcmimr their icughters cani h~e furnii-ed anmywihere. than: tihesiee whicht may be tfn jcyedl netar thmeir owm hoemes. Auztust 11 -i 3 Look Out I T HE Credlitecrs of THOS. A. .lt)NIO, Tailor, are reque,-ted to mee-t in time Ceturt Iheeuse, omi Monmdamy 23di inst., at 101 m'clicek, to adcopt suchi resso iutions as they ima~y deem: serviceabliie tin aniy coemm muntmity wherever tihe said Thmonc.s A., mamcy east his leet. August 11 t 3 Sheriff'%i Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CA1l)!LINA. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. E. 1). Blechmer, B Wmm. iB. Dramnnonm.] V)Y~ irtuet of amn Exceutionm ini ti catse, 1)sihall prce to sell n Fridlay the 20thi of Auguzst inw-t., inm the 'I euwnmi of H~mnnhusrc. time folio wing prperty belonging~e to the D efemdam nt, vir.: 1 Pinme Cmupbloardl, 2 'Talies, 1 IDresscing TableI,i I Asiraml lam:ne, I La.crge 'ect, 1 TIrnnmmel Jiedste-ad, I Pinie Cr1h, I Pleow Stock, 2 Pleow hOes, l Ulnmd SHaw, 1 Grincd Stonme, anmd 2 pacir: WacreHIense lc-ls anmd WVeighmts. Terms Cas.cm LEWI[S JONES, S. E. D. Aug 4 Ste 29 N otice. A PETITION will be peresented ter time Leg~isla . t ure at its nmext Sessicn tco elmamge thme mnew cut roadl as foelows, viz: ITo leave the mnew Cut oadec am littie Socuthm of a Braneh~ nmeamr thme recidence 4cr Icsne (Juxtsg, jr., thenice S. WV-et neatr a dire-ct coumrse andm imtersect the Lonmg-Cane Roaid inmmeeiately at thme housecc of Benj. Ouzts. August 11 tf 3 Saluda Rifles-Attention, Y1I7OU will assemblie at your Parade Jgroundl, onm Satmurdamy thme 21st Augmst insit. Au thme ?iemmberws are earnestly re quebsed to turi: cut. By orderm of Caipt. A. J. NEA L. JEssE Lrr-rLE, 0. S. A ugumst 4 Ite 29? Sugar and Coff'ec. * A M now rieic-ivinig mty sp~rinmg stnek of SUGA R Jand COFFEE, conmsistinmg of am smuperiorm article of Brownm Sugar, Cilmrifiedi, Cm nshed-m amnd Lonf (Governmenmt, Java an~d Rio CcciTee-, ef it superior quality. S. E. JIOWEIIS. llaumbutrg, A pmril 21 tf 14. Notice. A LL persons indeebted to the Ac'sigfned Estamte of t.I. John Lycn are r-equested ter mmmke immtediateo pay-ment, as long-r indulgence cannmot be-give::, amid nuist not be expected. S. F. GOODE. Assigtnee. .Tan 21, 1.%2 tf ____ ARelBacon. A RG -stoc-k of Che.ice BA CON SIDES 81SJ0U LD E RS, H AMS, andic LR D. for sieby. S. E. BOW1:llS. Executivc Departmient. C1i1.IRLESTON, S. C., JU.NE 3, 1852. T '~ I l l information has reneied this le IW I partmentithat one SA M U i L H U FF, uither ise eMicll S-mamuvl A. Ilough, (who wats con victed i Negro. stealing, and sentenced to be hanged, but r subsegnewitly pardoned by tihe Givermr on ondition of his keavin g the State ne ver to retirm) m11s violated the concliteion of his pardon, atid is now ritii time limits of tie State. Niaw he it klowl, that, in order that the iientene X the Comrt mav be carriedi out agaimt the xsii m.mile I lui otherwise callel nmmue.i A. lIou:h. . .bibl11 If. 3Means, Governmr in and sver the Smtv if South-Caroliia, do issue this my prciaumtucion, ftferimg a r, ward of ON E liUNDRED DOI. .A IS for his delivierv at tie Charleston Jail. SaWi Samuel uff is about thirty years tof age, ive feet ei.:ht or ten. inches high, dark compiexionm. hinl viage, spare figure, and ali the appearance f Ial health. Ivivn uitir r mv hamol awcl the ilial cf the State of Siuth-Crim:, this third day if .une, in the year cf iur Lord, ne tiusanld eighmt hundredi anmd ifttv- two. J. It. 31E.\ANS. Bv the Governior. 14I:j. Pinnyt, Secretary of State. Anmaummt 11 *t 30 Executive Depar iment. AA ,l ULY 30, 1852. W IIE I'E.\S imfoirmatiin has lce n rcecivecd by this Departemnt. that a murehr was com ittel 41mm the h'Icly cif I Iugh I hive, in .\nlarim I is rcm by H U(Ii C.\ 1i PiE.i., G.mad that tihe Said unl.bell hag eithmr fel sir c:nim s hl-itf. N im, in ord.r that the aiI Campeltb' may be omlmight te trial. le it kniiwnc. thmat I, J.hnm H. eans. Gverior in :mmd ove r tihe State of Soiuth arccclitm:m. dhic itnne this mv l'r.elamatimn cffierimg a wirf T\O 11tV. 1 I.D DOL.A RS for hi iivetv te the .J:ii:- of laMriotn District. Cmpheiml is ab'emt :10 oir 3. y.mers mi.1: 5 feet 8 iches high. stoutly built, walks quick amind mte p Icirt : has llue eyea, Hitman mose, black hair md hick iear.l. in testiimmny wiereof. I have signd my nalmei 1ud1 atiixed time seal elf the State. .iUIN I. IL MEANS, [L. U.) P.y time Gccvermr. 1B.5.J. l'm:nyv, Secretary of State. A nmgmst i i 4t 30 iExecutive Department. CHAL\Et1FSTON, Je.:r 3,1.! TH ElmAS, two 1U1l1s 4of holvieteit ihpr Musr eier have beei ioundi by tih.- 'randi .Jurv uf hirliestom )i.triet, Iat time Mlarch shiiing cf tihe '1urmt c1f G emneral SessioAn1s. maminst 66nie ( A RilEs c1 1 ( I ' N-ime imme .. r thme .mm.rde.r ..f a .a.ve smm-d .leohni. scnd thme other fear the mummrder of omme .\mlce whmerea:s, thme said Chairk-s Fc-rguonau hats ied ,*'e mutce. 4cr sea sc eretes immsmelf ais tu avoide tihe race ss cof tihe lamw. N. w be it kmnownm. thamt, in orde'r tea bringm the idic 'cime Fecrguson~m tee jimsec, i, .lcchnm 1i.. Mleanms. iv~ernoar incmm canover them State eaf Soumth Casroimna, ii isse tis myi Parclmamt'on, actl'rincg a rewamrd eat WO'( li'NiallEi )O)Ei..\RS fair thme delivery l' he sid C:ahls Fergumsonm ut time Chamrlestcin Jazil. Sid~ic Fergusonaca is abomiut fcourtee'n va-sr, of agec, mt live f'e.' eemfor inachme's high, sic-na r. damrk hmair ccd co.ample~xiont, somlewhast freked, anmd quick ickenm. ivenm undeir hay Imndl and1 time se-al of time Sta1te oft 1a time Goivernor. Brss. I'Kma, Secretary oft State. lmly 2$8 4t. 28 argains in Fine Dress Goods, 0 Rl A Y B R OT II E R S A1l'I STA, GA., ILL"1.1 seli tier tihe hamiee of tie Smumer their mspecle~n tock caf l.adciia' ItliE1S (.00 his, New York cos.t. consitinmg caf richm Hl.K$, li A Et ;ES.TiSs1t ES. Sewinmg Si Il. Frenc i Il'S IN$. GlNi LA.\l andcc ( Alit '(FS. Thie Gooeds iiinglm b een preichaed ini tihe ceis~it tamamer fonr mh. reatm bamrgims mmay be e.xpecte.d. Aug 41 it 29 A t M1anufacturere' Priceu ! NO)WI EN & SI IE.\lt, Augusta, a., hmavon ~jucst received am very iarge asuppily aof N E( 1() .OTIIlS, -'mnag which aere several Styles froimi ic mmanuactor' met F. e. ii. l'ries, cit North Camrc mmi acf a.upinsmi- style. mmci made ecf geemad domeslitie Fooli, anm article gre-atly supeiricar for wear to those~ mde of time coarse importe~d wois. tiuil asupplly oft Willimt Schlecy's and1 Gemo Schley's eg-rc, KEiRSEY'S, of thmeir varicous meiyices, amid ttian ONN. BUliIGS, oef time Atugus-ta, Miadison, tichmomd anc mmd lii ih Shealmianufa~ittctoie. -A LSO iIRTiNGS andii S1I1EETINGS of time Augusta ibomufacturminmg Comp any. Thmey wvill masa receimvel am few ayse, a full amupplcy of Plinm amnd TIwiiled egrec KiElRSEYS, tihe lirst eat a suplericor artie., 'im tihe A mmtuIs oauftutmring~ Companiy, maml al! whtic'h timey will sell ait time mammnactuers' piric.es. hl- Pilanters amci Ceuntmmry Merebianmts are respec't li inivitedl to calil andc exammimne the samasor'ttmenit. Auguset 3 tt 291 argains in Ladies Dress Goods. SNOW D)EN & SHIEAR, AUaUST.., VCA. V~irLL from tis lay, aell tiheir paresenit Steoc.k i o Coore Pintd MMLI~tColocrede rimued hI.\Kl-,GES: Tll'I:ES; CR~APE D. .\ Ris al it.EN A 11N E4. mit cost. 'The asrt elmlt embmhracem socmme of time latest styles, andi most eganmt marticles of time isem. .Jmulv 28 tt- 28 Bacon ! 0I[ 1Oo 10 Chiace hACON SIDES. LU 24 Ticre.-s Suagar Cured I1A.\l, of supe iar quainlity for sae lay T. N. POULL A IN & SON. Amurusta,. Atag 3 6t29 Notice [ S HFRFRY GIVEN, thamt appalicautioin wili be i-madime tea time Iegiaturme mat Souithm Carreina, at a next Sa-ssmicon, for au diviionm oft EdgefielI Dimstrict, 0 51s tel give a .Judlicial 'ismtrict to the Saluda sie. Aung 4 tt 291 Wahnted 0' HiTTI'E, fair the2 prl-eent y(ear, am enod Coock IWashier mind Ironter. Wages paid amonthly, eiredi. Emnquire at-thmis Office. Marchi 2s5 tf 10 Notice. ,~ LLr thoese indebeitedl t thme estate of Naithm .. Noarrise, dee'dm., are re.questedl toa make paymenit ocrtwiith, andim thosm~e hamving demndsilm wiill pleanse reent them imtmediately propjeriy attested macord ig to laiw. N. A. NORIS, Adim'x. March 41 tim 7 Notice. ALL' persoans inmdebtedl to time esitate of Lewis Coinsai, deed., mare requesatedi to miake ilcmme liite payment, amnd thmose having demacnds mngainast hec same to presenmt them parerlm'.y attemtedl. .J. A. COLLINS, Adm'r. Oct. 30 tf 41 Notice. 4LL thoe indcebted to time estate of C. 'W. Z).Cchiranc, ee'd'., are requested to mak a pronmpt avimenat to time Aeduminiistratoar, amnd thosame haing lemndmcs wiil retnder thmetm in properly atteistedl. 1L. 13. COCiIRA N, Adcm'ir. Jul. 7 tf 2 Remo val: .IlE Subscribers have REMOVED to their I New Roomnt their (ld Staid, No 3, Park Row, where Jhey will be happy to see their friends and customers. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. Ang4 4t 29 New Store! KOOPMANN & SOMMERS, THE CHARLESTON HOUSE! ,Jj3llE SUI$(;fltl1ERSrespectfully inform the ceitizens: Of E11dgelield a.nd Vviinity'lthat they have taken the Store formlerly oeenpoied by .lews-r. Wit. t.ASS & Connert, next dmor ioJ)r. A.G. T:srt'al I trug Store. wlwre thle will keep, a1 full and,1 F.\SI I 10N A lJ1.EI ASSOllT'1ENT of Fney and Stile Dry Goods, Conising or Colobrd. Illnek nld Iurniture Calico. G ting hams. .Nluolina-. Mnrtges, 'Ailk TIissues, ree de duni'nes, bcek laid clcred 'Silkue, Swiss Muslims, pla.inj m ndcheked Cambrick, P . lanalChkel litbinet, Inees, 11,4nne1-11, ichtin iil~~s, ine CapTIe. Chemilisettr, A vatrietv of Ladies' worked Collars tnd ilCufs, Lalies, Geuts ;tal Chisldrens' I loose and Gloves, T.inen C'. Ilandkerchiefs, Ajpron Cheeks,. Brown.i d COlrorl limetinn, ]jed Tick, witi a greait imty otlir artieles too nuitrolus to lnlitiell, gvnerly k.-.t in :a Fnmey try G;ilood , tre. Also, a hAN I18.\11 A QltTlIN T ot Ready-Made Clothing! iSnehi a 1.inet, Ali.aen, 1raub ale te Caslneret, Clith an.1i Tweedl Onits, \'es:s mi1 l':mts, Linen Beesm Shirtic, U'ndershirts, Imrwels, Crnvats. I ande~iml O'lp, Trai'v!hg Trunk,. Carpet lies. 'ilieis. Cutlery. &c.. &e.. all of which will h.- sc.l. at the l-owest C'hirlest.n Cash priers. V, New nirrivsi weekly. A call mny he stroli eied at . KOO1.\ANN & SOM131ERS. A ugust -1, t 29 WARDLAW & WALKER, FACTORtS AND COMMIlSSION XE -9 CX A XT T v 'Norta AtIanttic Wharf, Charlestona. Comu.-io.S ron St .i.INs CorroN, Fifty Cents per Bale. r P Subscriber lving foirneti a Co-l'artnrrshii, L with Mr. W. A. W A DL i.A W, of Char-lestona. formtrly if A llieville. S. C'.. for the purpose of d1o. i; a: G I.N -:l'A I. FACTOlRA Glstand COMMIS S'ioN BlSINESS, ynuils hiiiist-i ofr tle piesent oppohiirinnuity, iof returnng his sineire thinks to his ntuisieroins trienl- tar til hbrl patioinge boestiowed for : inumber ef yars . eput.-nndel ill nitu1vina. tenlers the mcrvicets 4f tIl tew concern of WA lil LA W & WAl.K Elt, Chalteton. wh-re lie hopies nnny. if nt all his old pastrous will tl it to their interest tie ship thir proideuce. The recent nirrngeno-nts (if the i-Soutl arulina lInil Road14 Cilsiany will eable thti soon to have a D epot n th- city of Auguta. thereby save ti exiesl of Toll, tel v-ry gr-etly fcivilitate the for uarding of lerdnee ol aiv kilinl. Mr. .los C. irr.s, Agent oef W. & V., in .\ugustat. will attend to theit fiardinig of all pr-id nee that their fri-ncs m.4y feel disiosed to send thtii, free Of ul.nrge, sIe ch nynie. G. WA LK I-.. A ngumsta, J uly 19. 18.52. tf 29 Saw and Grist Mills for Sale. I IE Subrilcer iiten-lin. tip tnove' friin the i SotaSte-. iters for s;le him MI1.1.S. tlt Shitw Crc ek, abi.t tell miles froia .Edgeield, Aiken iand Grnnaite vili. acre-s, ithl a suilTic.ienit water iitwer ti, rmin Cirenlar san S r a Fnueteery. Oni thle prem~ iCs eall nteete \niy infohrinatiioni giveni by appjlying tic te Sub~ seriber ecn the premlises, or by letter addressed tic him. sat Eligeieldl C. II. .J0S. .\. A DDISON. Aug 4 't! 1 Seastoned Lunaber F ALL DSiPTOStco be hnd .at my () 1:ll. JOS. .\. AD)I.SON., .Alngi 41 29 EDGE FIELD b TRICT. iN EQU7TY. Eliza A. Bell, vs. Bill for Partition. Jamets Be.ll et sel. BY' virtue iif ain Order of the Conrt of Eqti-. ty in this enase, I shall proceed to se-Il at Edgi-tield (Curt Houise, on the first M uday in Septemnber netxt, the follo~winge truts of lande, to wit:S Tratct No. I, efcntaini~ng onte hutndired andc five (105a~) nere<, muore o.r hi-ss, andic enlled the Ileume pinaee-idSic t ieet tdjinlling lainds of Tamtily Ma r till andie the ecstalte of M.:r,. .Mciry ('arroll. Tract Nco. 2, cent :ieing ninety-five (tl5) neres, mrorless, aiid sudjoininlg laind.< cf. Samttpcuit Stromn, the estate of .Mrs..\sary CUnrroll sandi John Rilleell. S3aid tracts of land :o be sold oil a credit of t welve monlithis. secet for so mneht as will de fray the costs oft this suit, which must be pasid ini enlshJ. Pulrcha~isers requliredu to give bonds with) at least two atpprove-d sunreties. tfor t~i~hleurae August 2, 1852 5t 29 B Y Virtue of a writ. of Fieri Facias, toi nme directed, I shaull preiceedl to sell at Edgehield Cottrt Ilouise, on the first Mondsay and Tuesay n Set. extthefollowitig pruperty, Seth Butler vs Wmn. llerbert. one houstme and lot sit uatet satnd beitng uct the Co~rnelr of Centtre atnd Tillma~n St reels in the Towtt of. Ilamburg,. known in the plht of sauid Towtn, aus lot No. et hundred and thirty-I hree (133) bountded onl thte North by Loet No 131, Easthyv Coeik Street, Seoutih by Tillmtatn Strecet, antd W~est hy Cenitre Strecet, hiavintg fifty feet front on Centire Street, atnd rninlg bacik one htundred sand fifty fecet, muoere ocr hess. Terms Csush. LEWIS ,JONES, s. E. D. Anti 4 15 3 at 29 STATE'F OF SO11TTH CAROLiNA. EI)GEFIRI.D D)ISTIRICT. IN ORDINARY. I Y . T WRIli , Esq., Ordinlary of Edge Whlereas, Rcibert Chealbanm, ha.th applied to1 mel for Lectte~rs of Adnis~tratint, oit all and sinlgulatr thte goodes aund chattles, righuts anud cred its ofC Anm. Chienthamt, late of the District afore saiid, deceased. These are, therefo~re. to cite and admotnishi all and singulasr, the kindred and creditors of thte saddeceased, to bce and sippeasr befoire me, at ou ex rinairy's Court for thte said District, toi be hiohlen at Idgelield Court Hiouse, on thte 23d day ot August inst, to show cause, if anty, why tihe said admniastraitiona should not be gra'nted. Given tinder mny hiand atnd senil, thais the 2d day of Aug., itn the yealr of our Lord (one thous. sand eight'htunidred and Iifty-two, sand int the seventy-se venthl year of Atmerienn a Indelpendence H1. T1. WRiGIIT, 0. E. D.c Atngy4 _ __2t 29 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTIRICT, IN ORDINARY. )Y H. T. WRIIGH T, Esq. Ordinary of Edge 1)field District. Wherenis E. WV. Perry, has applied to me -for Let ters (If Admniustration, on sail atnd tsingnt laur the gotods and chattels, rights and credits of Moses Mathews lateo of the District aforessnid, deceased. rThese sure, therofore, to cite and ndmonuish all anid singular, the kindred anud creditors of. thec said- decensed, to be and appear before nte, at our next Ordinnury's Court for the ssaidl District to be huolden at Edegfield C. Hlouse, on the 13t~ day of August next, to show entuse, if any, Iwhy the said administraution should not be 'ertntedl. *Given untder my hand atnd seal, this the 28th da of dly ian the yeaur of ottr Lord one tosneight htuindred said tifty-two, and it thte seventty-sevenhth yenur of Amteriennu Intdepen dence. II. T. WRVIICIT, o. E. D. . A ot a 2t 29 T IAT valuable .1AiNTA1TION lying on Rich.. I land Cre.ek e Mount-1 iiing, HLEdgcfield Distriet, containing One Thousand.an Sixty Aeres, belonging to Mrs Sii.L L. Bonhsm.. There are on the plac two good settlements, (having each a good tWtSlory Dwellinjg with other itee"siary out buildhgia* Ghi Hotese, Gin and Screw, and a well (of goA water. Richlanl Creek rmus th'rough the tract, giving to it 75 or 10) acres-o( low gtound.-About 400 acre.- are under gootsfence and in a high state of rultivation, an1 ieaf balf of the whole tract is well tiubered with Oak and Pine. It is 22 miles fromn tie laitl Rotad "itNeweirry Court House. This place will b. soliin three tracts if desired. A ny two of them cin be purchased. Plats may be .seen of the whole Tract as. well as of the several Tracts on the premnies.. They are livided as fol lows:-The Wilsonriet 300 Acres; The Flat 4 ive Tract 4110 acresbtand the Wine Hall Tract :t20acre-1. The tj-s l-stihaie.settlements, the lht ter nosne, but a find ite- for building, with a guod For Terms npply. n the premises or to Al. L hounlams, at Edgefield C. l., S. C. July 21lit 27, Conic alnd See for Yourselves. PICKENS LANDS FOR SALE I r~~ll 'Subscriber residing at Pleasant Grove, . wishin to travel and liie a more easy life, will secll sin re.onable terms, all his Lands, divided into thrie Tracts. No 1. Phleasant -Grode Trnct, containing 870 acres, situated four umiles West of old Pickensville, l'iekens Dist riet, S. e whick is quite a desirable and valuablepl sse.amongst the healthiest and mnsit beautiful situationes in the Distrist or Stnte, inite a public place, and an excellent .taud for Mer cantile ir any other business. There are now on the premises in full operation, a Saw and Griat Mill, and four good Slimals on tie saine stream. Also, two (saIl Mines, a choieC young orelmrl of A pple; Peach. Pear. Cherry.Trees, &c. (.)n this Tract is : good ial of fine bbttism land in cultivation. Also, an exeellent Dwelling House, Kitchen, and besides the Mills, a Distill ry and all other necessary out Traet No. e, csmints of the David It. Bong well ksnown stand, containing 209 acres, adjoining Tract No I. - Tract No 3, cotains 220 acres, most of it in womls. with a good Dwelling and all other nece-ssa rv out buildings on it-a beautiful situation, a public jhie asd] a tresh little farm opened. The- three Trats lie well, are healthy, well water (ed and have a good deal of wood land, with fine tiniber &c. Also Thirteen Likely Young Negroes, masost sif tihen boys, UJorses, Waggions, Stock of all kin.ls, all the Crop. Smiths. Carpenters and Farm in. Tools, sime Choice Peach BrandV, 600 gallons gooii Whiskey, lBacon, L.ard, Stills and Stands, lioselholil and Kitchen Furniture. Perisons wishing to buy would do well to give me a call at h1ute, as I am determined to sell all of the absive named property on reasonable terms. ELIIIU GRIFFIN. July 28 3n 28 NOTICE TO Builders and Contractors! S EAlED PROPOSA 13 will be received until S tle first of september, for the erection and csmpjletiion of a TiREtE STORY BRICK BUILt) IN(;. ',5 hv 62 feet-the Brick being foutssl. The tsswer st..ry 12 fee-4t in the clear, ts cornprise two Stores with Countitig Roosus in the rear with a Pas vage between. The ;4ectond Story, 15 feet inl tihe clear, ti comprise one large Il6ll 48 by 52 itn the chear. with two. atnll rooms itn thte rear. Thu ThirdI sory to cuomlprise t wo :Halls, with ante-roonms, for the 'Odds Fellows and Alasons. The Cellars 8 feet pi~eb. Msrsparticular specificatha'tns may be seen at the~ lDrug Store of D)r....G. Teague. S. F. (001> , Presidlent. yTt The .\ugtusta Consatit utisonalist, Ssouth Caroli nian anid Chtarlestmn-MVreary as'i requested to copy three timess and forwarf accsoutnts to this Office. July 21 .7it 27 A P r~ Wanted, r 3 Undrstgncl ~prie~tor of~ Lewis' Patent faschilities for sili on accosunt of the increaiS lart ne. .i -~YY,~rnumua~s.un 1 live thosusiami sdsllairs, snare chanuce is ofired, if tip pliedl fsr siosn. (The s6lt, 'wuld give his attention, witht the Prsoprsetor,-:inethe business would be pre feirredl. Thec North sellsi to us yeairly th~ouisands oft Ma chines, attd we miay dA'thle samte, provided we have the mieatns. Fo~r further particuhiru appsly to -d WM. LEWIS. Ilambhurg, June 1 :,.. tf 20 .Soda 1Water ! rjIl healtny and delicisus]1EVER A GE may linw e ssbtain.d in its purity, put up in Bot les. at the Drug Store sf A. G. TEAG UE. Mhiv 27 tf 19 For Sale S-y. T HA T v'ery sdesirable, pleasant ains healthy place knownt as the " Cross Roads," 25 miles fronm hletiiih U. 11L, on the Columbia Rusad,cotntaining frsim five to eight htundred acres. Thse Platntatison is ini gosod repair with a never failinig well oft water, andI all necessary outt-buildigs. To'sgsther with a commtiosus Dwelling House, ntear ly comtipletdl-two. Stisries high, 601 feet long, 42 feet wsidle, eight roosums and seven fire pilaces. UJr Fur further particulars appily to the Subscri ber at the Spanni Jiotel, Edgefieldi C. TI. JOHN HIUIET. Feb 20 tf G Land for Sale.' rjH I-E Subscriber oflfers fur sale the lands belong Sinig tsa the Estate of Joseph Moore, deceased. One Tract conttaininig about seventy-seven acres, adjoining lands of James Rainsford, S. Christie ands sothers. One othter Tract containing five and a halt acres, adejoinitng lawnls of Dr. E. J. Mims, Mrs. L. T. Msissre ands sthiers. Thse above Lands lies ne'ar the Village andi a peirtioin of it is well timsbered and can be purchased at private sale ont liberal terms. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Pickles, &c. 'J ULST Receiving a fresh supply of Piekh-s. Pre * serves, Sardleins, Loibsters, Salmosn, Citron, Itaisinus, P'ruiies, Essences for Cookitng Fresh Mus tairsd, &c. . S. E. BOWERlS. I lambsturg, A pril 17 tf 16 Just Received - lRO31 the Factory a large variety of CH AIRS, .1'which we will sell low for Cash. BUJShNELL & WIT1'. July 28 tf 28 Notice *FS hereby given that application will bo made at 1.the next Session of the Legislature, to incorpo rate P'leasant GJruvo Baptist Church, in Edgefield District. July 28 tf 28 Turnip Seed! ULST received fronm Philadelphia a supiply of EJRutabatga, Gliobe and Large Norfolk TUiRNIP .SEF.I), for sale by G. L.. PENN, Ao ar.r .huuly 21 t f 27 Land for Sale. I Wsoulsd be glad to sell one hundred acres of the tract of land on which I live. What I propose tsi part wvith is alhl wvoodland. and precisely tour mih-s frotm the Village, on the Columbia Hlod mit excellent situation for a pleasant residence. A. SIMKINS. Dec 10 t f 47 Notice. , LPersons indlebted to the Estate of Joseph l' Moore, deo'd., are requested te make immnedi ate payment, and those having demands against the estate will present thim in due formt.. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 ' f 4 lMolases FRsale by time Barrel at 25 Cents per Gallon. HOR LLINGSWORTH{ & NICHOLAS. June 17 , ti 22 Rlags Wanted. A FATR price will bengiven for RA8, (a tCotton)-by >. S. E.I OWERS. Hamr,. April201 . tf .14 Carriage Manufactury! T-gIE Firm of ILL & WARDLaW, in the Car arnge making business having been mutually dissolved, the Subscriber takes pleasure in return ing his thanks for the patronage thus far received, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, Iis is the well known stand in Pottersville, about one mile North of Edgefield C H., where all orders will be attended to in i NEAT and WORKMAN. LIKE MANNER, and upon as reasonable terms as possible. The Subscriber has also on han1 a splendid as sortmient of ready made Carriages, Coach es, Buggles, &c., all of which will be sold sit moderAte prices. JOHN IIILL. July 21 tf 27 Brilliant Display of Jewelry! I HAVE just received, in addition to my former stock of JE WELR Y, a handsome assortment of Double and single Cased Gold Lcvcr Watches A nehlir Escapemeit and Detached " Double andi Single Cased Silver Lever " Gentleneni's Guard, Fob and Vest Chains, Ladies Chatalaines and Guard Chains, " Gold Bands and Hair Bracelets, Cuff Pins, Gopll and Corneliani Charis, Crosses, Lockets, Arrows. Buttons, &c. Fashionable Broeles for Laidies and Gents, " Ear oand Finger Rings, Gold and Silver Thimbles, - Gold Pencil Cases, with and without Pens, Silver Combs, Coral A rilets and Necklaees. These articles I received direct from the Importers, are all WARRANTED, and shall be sldl Low. W. P. BUTLER. April 15 tf 13 New Location! AJP. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE & L. . COMMISSION MERCHANT, Augusta, Ga., would respectfully inform his old putron1, and the public generally, that he has leased, for a term of years, the New and Extensive Fire Proof Ware-House, situated on Jacksou Street, between the Rail Roiad Depot and llroad-street, near the Globe Hotel, for maerly occupied by Walker & Dryson, and more re cently by G. Walker & Son. The location is an excellent one, being convenient to the Rail Roads, Hotels, Banks and chief business Houses of the city. Having every facility for business, and the dispo sition to extend every acconsIolation to his eusto iters, with a long acquaintance with the interests of the planter, he hopes ie may have, not only a con tinuance. but an increase of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to Iii. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, &c, prompt ly and carefully filled at the lowct market prices. HTAVING transf, d the lease on the Ware Hl ouse lately occupied by us to ir. M. P. STOVALL, in consequece of our removal to Char lestorn, we take great pleasure in recuiaiendiug him to our friends. G. WALKER & SON. Augusta, July 1, 1852. bt* 28 Southern Manufacture. 3,000 Pair Home nmade Plantation BROGANS! HARNESS, SOLE AND UPPER ,LEATHER. F]INE nEDOTt AND 81MOEs OF A.L DieK4irrTION18. Tanners, Neats Foot and Lamp 011. SIOEM-KERS' FINDINGS. At the Shoe Store, next door to Sullivan & Brother RI. TI. MIMS. July 21 tf 2 HEEYNotice I S HEEYGIVEN, thrat the Co-partnership Iheretofore existing between the Subscribers uu dier the name and firm of GiLBrTa- & Cnarix, is this day dissolved by rmutual conisent. Trhie business of thre tirnm will be settled by S. & E. M. Gi~nzarT. -iSTEPHEN GILBERT, .LEONARD CIlAPIN, .ELIAS M. GILBERT. Charleston, 1st June, 1852. stand of Gilbert & Chiapin, (formerly S. & and J. Gilbert) N~os. 35 and 40 Wenthworth st., and will keep constantly on hand an extensive assortment of CA RRIA GES manufractured by theniselves, ex pressly for their ownr sales, together with an as sortnment of othier styles usually founad in ibis mar ket, to which the attention of their old frienids arid customers is respectfully iunvited. Carriages of arny style will be miade to order, and repairing in all its branches promptly arnd faithfully executed oan rea sonable ternms. STEPHEN GILBRRT, ELIAS M. GILBERT. Charleston, 1st June 1852. Persons indlebted to thne firm of S. & J. GIr~sr, are requested to may paymient tot S. & E. M1. Gii. aERT, whno are authorized to settle the business of sarid im. July 7 3m 25 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. Belcher & hlollingswvortha, Atame. M. M. & J. W. Graintham. lcher & Hlollingsworthi, ) v:s t. Attachment. M. M. Grantham. Belchrer & Hlollinguworth, Atcmn. Grantham, Logan & Co. r lHIE Plaintiffs in the above stated cases havng .Lthis day filed their Declarations in rmy Oflice, ad the Defenanrts hiavinag neithrer wives nor Attor necys known to reside within the limits of this State on whomin a copy of said declarations with a rule to plead! carn be serred : On mtotison of Mr. MARTIN, Attornecy for Planintihfs: Ordered 'thast said D)efeni dants, appear and plead to said Declarations within an year ands a dany fromr thre date hecreosf, sor in default thereof, judgmrent will be renaderesd against therr. TrHOS. G. BA CON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, March 12. 1852. lyq 9 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. The Bank of Hlamrburg, S. C, , tahet William B rnm IH ~E Plaintiff ina the above ease having this day tiled! his Declanratison iranmy Office, andI thc D~e fensdant lanving neither wife nior A trorney known to reside withirn thre lirmits of this State, ont whom a copty stf said declaration with a Rule to ptleads can be served :On mootison of Mr. BwA'xrrn, Attosrney for Plaintill',: Ordered That said Dcfenadant appear arid plead to said declaratison within a year and a day from the date hereof, or in default thereof judgment will be rendered against him. TIIOS. G. BACON, c. a. D. Clerk's Officee, March 8, 152. March 11 ly__________ Luanber ! 3HlE Subscriber has a large quantity of LUM iBER! of different sorts, for sale at his residence. N. L. GRIFFIN. July 19 tf 27 Notice. A LL4 Persons indebted to thre estate of Ellington Clark, dee'd!., are hereby notified to make irm mediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them properly attested. JAS. BLACK WELL. July 7 tf 25 Bacon JU~ST received a superioar Lot of SIDES, SHOULDE RS and H AMS. For sale by IIOLLINGSWORTH[ & NICHOLAS. June 17 tf 22 Wanted, O NE THOUSAND DOLLARS, oni Mortgage of Real Estate. Apply to the Advertiser Ofe... C. May 20 tf 20 1Notice. A L.L Notes due thre Subscriber, individually or as Executor, arc plaeed in the Bank of 1Ham burg, for collection. Thee indebted will plcast make immediate payment. .Dr. Joshn Mi. Galphain, will act as may Attorney, during my absence from tiar State. ,I,). ARDIS. Dnc23, tf 7 INCIDENTS OF A JOURNEY FROM ABBEVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA, To Ocala, Florida, sy AN OBSERVER or "SMALL THINGS." T HE above is the Title af a lively and interesting little work, just published and for sale at this Office, and the Stores of SuwvLa & BioTEi, G. L. PF.Na and WnJI.AsS & Cuarstis. 07 Price only 23 Cents. June 24 tf 23 For Sale. 1840 ACRES of superior Pickens Lands ly U 4ing on the 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 of 1208* acres, 748 of which are superior Oak and Hickory Wood Lands. The larger portion of the remaining 400 acres is in cultivation, and under good fence. 'There are 80 acres of Creek Bottoms. Upon the plano is a Good Dwelling House, and all other necessary ont-buitlings. From the dwelling there is a fine mountain view. This tract is situated on a new rond to be opened in August next, by order of the Legislature, from Greenville C. H. to Pickens C. 11., by Pickensville, and 51 Miles from the Depot at Greenville C. H. This traet will be sold in one or three tracts to suit pur. chasers. Tract No 2 consists of 622 acres, one half of which is SUPERlOR WOOD LANDS. On this place is a Good Dwelling, and a Fine Spring with in 30 yards of the door. Thin place is situated on the main rund fron Greenville to Pendleton, -. from Greenville C. 11. Ternis made to suit purchasers. For further par ticulars apply to S. A. Easley on the premises, or W. K. Easley, Greenvilb- C. 11. SAMUEL A. EASLEY. July 14 tf 26 37 The Edgefield Advertiser, Abbeville Banner, Newberry Sentinel and Unionville Journal will copy uutil ordered out.-Greenville Mountaineer. :- Tux Friends of Col. F. W. PICKENS 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 nently suitable person to represent us in the Congress of the United States. Mr. BURT 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 be again called into requiaition upon the very floor where he has hitherto served us so effi ciently. It is perhaps proper to add, on our part, that this announcement is tendered with out Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with no feeling of opposition to any individual. 1P TiE Friends of Capt. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him as a candidate to rep resent this Congressional District in the next Congress, Mr. BURT having positively declined a re.election. This nomination, like another which appears in this paper, was made by the friends of Capt. B. purely of their own accord, without reference to his wiahes on the subject and without the remotest design of forestalling public opinion n his favor against any individual. For Sale. 4HOUSE AND LOT containing about two Sacres, one and a half miles from Edgetield on the Columbia Road. There are on the Lot a well of good water and all necessary outbuild-ings for a small family. The place will be sold for Cash or on time, the purchase mioney being amply secured-and immediate possession given. A pply at this Office. Feb 3 tf -5 Land for Sale ! T HIE Subscriber wishing to change his business offers his land for sale situated in Edgefield ll~i.ieflly nujelow LiIerty Ilill. Thelandji. in two tracts-one contaimng eight hundred acres, the other four hundred and fifty acres. I will sell said lands separately or together as may best suit the purchaser. The above places arc well improved and will well reward the cultivator if judi ciously tilled. The Ternms will be made easy to a punctual pur chaser. I also have some LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES for sale. A mong the number is a first rate House Carpenter. Any person wishing to purchase can procure a great bargain by applying to the subscriber on the premises. JOHN TOM3PKINS. June 30 tf 24t State of South Carolina, EDG~FIELD DTSTIRICT, IN COMMON PLE AS. Silas Lilienthal, ) vse Decl. in Attachment. Richard Bailey.) T HIE Plaintiff' in the above ease having this day filed his Declaration in my Office, and the De fendant having neither Wife nor A ttorney known to reside within thme limits of this State on whom a copy of said D~eelaration with a rule to plead can be served, On motion of Mr. MO0AUtSE, Attorney for Plaintiff: Ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said Declarations within a year and a day from the date hereof, or judgment will be awarded against him by defatult. THlO8. G. B ACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office. June 1, 1852. ly 20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. WTILLIJAM MILLER, who is in the custody of tteSheriff of Edgefield District, by virttue of two writs of Copiaa ad Satisfaciendum, at the suits respectively of George J. WVeaver & Co., and Wilson, Young & Co., having filed in my office, together with a Schedule, on oath, of his state and effets, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that ho many be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said George J. Weaver & Co. nnd the said Wilson, Young &Co., and all other Credito.rs to whlonm the said William Miller in in anywise indebted, he, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in October next, to show cause, if any they oan. whry tho prayer of the peti tion aforesaid, should tnot be granted. TIIOS. G. BACON, c. E. D. Clerk's Office, May 3, 1852. May R Sm 16 Notice I S HIEREBY GIVEN, that application will be made at the Session of the next Legislature for an Aect of incorporation for the Bethleham Church Camp Ground in Edgefield District. Jtune 26 tf 24 Notice. I UE children of Zilpha Noble, dee'd, are hereby .notified to make application to the subscriber for their interest in her pension claim. F. O'CONNOR, Adm'r. June 30 3m 24 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Henry F .tlFreemtan, dec'd., will comne forward imme ditely and make payment and thtose having de mands will render them in properly attested. J. 11. JENNINGS, Ex'or. Jan 3 ly 51 Lard. A SUPERIOR Lot of LEAF LA RD, just re cived and for sale by HIOLLINGS WORTH & NICHOLAS. June 17 tf 22 Pickled Pork J UST received and for sale a fine lot of P'ickle Pork. HIOLLINGSWORTHI & NICHOLAS. Juno 17 tf t2 Excegutor's Notice. A LL those indebted to the estate of Willat Garrett, dee'd., are requested to make pay ment forthwith, and those having demands againm said estate will render them in properly attestei according to law. CIIARLES H AMMOND, ~ WM. G. HAMMOND, ~ Fcb5THOg. GARRETT'. 3 PROSPECTUS OF-THE SOUTHERN DEMORIAT A WEEKLY NEWSPATER, T O be published at Abbeville C. H., S. C., and Ldevoted to Politics, professing and vindienting the pure principles of Southern Democracy-to Commerce, Agriculture, Literature and the Family Circle; containing also. all important obtainable items of Intelligt nee. Also, contributing as fiar as its ability extends, a few truths in the'Arts and Sciences. In matters of general interest, the -Soutbern Democrat will be conducted with a view to render it aeceptible to all classes of the community, and to keep its readers advised of all matters of public and general interest, and also those matters of a local nature which more particularly affect tho'in terests of the District. On all subjects. the Southern Democrat will be fearless and independent, but at the inme time, the subseriher pledges himself that the columns of his paper shall never be prostituted to selfish purposes, or opened to discussions calculated to excite perso nal enmity and discord. In size, the paper will be double medium, and printed on entirely new Type. The Terms will be Two Dollars per annum, pay able on the reception of the first mtunber, and Three Dollars after that time and within the year. To Clubs of 20, $30. The Democrat will be issued as soon as a suffi cient number of Subscribers are obtained to war rant the undertaking. Address the Subscriber at Due West, Abbeville District, S. C. II. D. WRAY. KT Individuals wishing to subscribe to the Demo crat, will find a prospectus at eaeb of the Post Offi ces in the District, and of the neighboring Districts. Er Postmasters are requested and fully author ized to act as our Agents. 1. D. W. July, 1852. LIVER COMPLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSA, CIIRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES OF TIlE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A Disordered Liver or Stomach, such as Con stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart-bun, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach Sour Eructation#, Sinking or Flutteringat the pit of the Stomach, Smimining at the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs be ore tha Sight, Ferer and dull pain in the Head, Defi ciency or Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limblis, <.c., Burning in the Flesh, Sudden Flushes of Heat, Constant Imaginings of Evil and Great Depression of Spirits, can be effect ually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARF.D BY DR. C. 111. JACKSON, AT TIIE GERMAN MEDICINE STORE, 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. T IIEIR power over the above diseases is not ex celled-if equalled-hy any other preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians hind failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rectification of dis eases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, they are withal, safe certain and pleasant. Read and be Convinced! The editor of the " BOsTON BEE," said, December 22nd, 1850: Da. IIooFLAND's CELEnR tATED GERtAN BITTERs for the cure of f.iver Complaint, Jaundice, Dypep sia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deserved one of the most popular medicines of the day. T-hese Bitters have been used biy thotnsands, and a-freind at our elbowv says lie has himself received an effetual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the use of this remnedy. We are convinced that, in use of these Bitters, the patient constantly gain strength and vigor--a fact worthy of great consideration. They are pleasant in taste and smell, and.can be used by persons with the moat delicate stompachs with safety, under any circumstances. We are speaking from experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. " ScoTT's WEEKLY," one of the best literary pprpblihedrierl--- - -- "JDr. HooLAxr,'a GaawfiN SITTrnu," nta~uface tured by Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faculty as a article of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers toi obtain a bottle, and thus save themselves much sick' ness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will find these hitters advantageous to their health, as we know from experience the salutary effiet they have upon week systems." More Evidence The "lIttLADELrntA SATynnDAY GA zETTEr," the best family newspaper published in the United States, says, of these valuable Bitters: " It is seldom that we recommend what are term ed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patron age of our readers ; and therefore when we recomn miend Dr. Hoofiand's German Bitters, we wish it to he distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrtums of the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then forgotte. after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medi cine long established, universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the facuthy itself." Evidlence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all section. of the Union, the last three years, and the strongest testimony in its lavor, is, that there is more of it used in the practice of the regular Physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nstruma combined, a fact that can easily he estab lished, and fully proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Dyspelia, no one can doubt after using it as direct. ed. It acts specifically upon thie stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all bilious diseases-the effect is immediate. They can be administered to female or infant with safety and reliable benefit at any time." BeWare of Counterfeiters ! This medicine has attained that high character which is necessary for all medicines to attain to in. duce counterfeiters to put forth spurious articles at th iko he lives of those who are innocently de ceived. LCOE WELrL TO THtE MAR15 OF TnE GENUINE. They have the written signature of C. M. JACK SON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. For sale Wholesale and Retail at the " German MIedicine Store." No. 120 Arch street, otie door below Sixth, Ph~iladlelphia; and by respectable deailers generally through the country. Prices Reduced To enahle all classes of invalids to enjoy the ad vantages of their. great restorative powere.-SIXats BOmTE 75 CENTS. For sale, on agency, at Edgefleld C. Hl., by G. L. PENN. August 21, ly 31 Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd, 7'IlIS ROA D is now completed and opened for Itravel from the Cherokee Ponds and Sweet Water to Hamburg. Rates of Toll. Four, five and six horse Wagons, 5 eta per mile Th ree " " 4 " " " Two " " 3"" f Two " Carriages 3 " " " One "' " 2 " " "~ Horseback travellers, " I " " " Vehicles on meeting, arc each entitled to half the PL ANK TR ACK, atnd the Drivers arc required to turti to the " RIGHT !" The public 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 ease, for proof that will lead to the conviction of any one for violating the law, in endeavoring to avoid the payment of Tell, as provi ded by the Charter. Persons travelling on the Martin Toy n Read to wards Hamburg, 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. HT. A. KENRICK, President. Hamburg, March 15 tf 5 Molasses and Syrups. N OW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MO LASSES, and Georgia andi New Orleans SYRU ri. E. BOWE RS. llamburrr, A pril 21 tf 14 Candles, &c. A FIEStock of Pure Sperm CANDLES, A aatnStar, Ilull & Sen's-a superior Lartiole of Starch, blue and whtite,-S pfes'ery description, Turpentine, Cateel. FamilyJe6lfe. . Also, Wooden Ware, Churns, Bils4ThSb, ?Bm sm ., ot f all Asriptions. ..