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EDGEFIKnLV, C. H. S. C., Oct. 8, 1849. MR. EDITOR:-We herewith send you the advertisement of Mr. Atsros B. &aTES, Com mission Merchant and General Agent, in the City of New York, which you will please insert in your valuable paper. We take great pleasure in commending Mr. -Estes to our Friends and others who may need the sert ices of an Agent in the great Einposi um of trade. One of our Firm. Mr. Bland, has known Mr. Estes intimately for several years--having been engaged at one time in the same Mercantile Establishment with him. As a gentleman of excellent taste and jiudgement, and great probity, Mr. Estes has no superior. -One indeed, who will transact business confi ded to him not only promptly, but will do it ted, having alwaysia view the interest of those confiding in him. Our house has ordered Goods upon sundry occasions through Mr. Estes, and to our entire satisfaction, and during the recent visit of Mr. .,Bland to New York, he availed hiniself of his more extensive information and superior taste in the selection of many articles; and while we acknowledge the advantage of his agency, we - are costrained to confess, that we think his po sition enables him to purchase goods lower than most Merchantn can who visit the North for that purpose. Mr. Estes is a Southern man, a thorough business man, and one who has a good knowledge of the wants and tastes of the South, and will hardly fail to satisfy every one who may confde business to his hands. BLAND & BUTLER. ALSTON B. ESTES, comnussion .?Werclast. , No.. 149 BROADWAY, N. Y. P URCHASES, DRY GOODS. FURNI TURE, BOOKS, MEDICINES, and in fact all kinds of Merchandise, for Merchants, Planters. Lawyers, Physicians and others. -1 BCt,3dMiSSIO5 FOR BUYINO Is 2 PER CENT. ' Oct.10. . if 38 ~ Youatt's Condition Powders, FOR TiE RADICAL CURE OF HEAVES, BROKEN-WIND, COUGHS, GLANDERS, .And all those discases which affect the mucas membram of the Lungs, Wind Pipe. Throat and Head of the Horse, also to expel Botts and Worms, loosen the Hide, improve the appetite, and keep the animal in good con dition. Sold by IIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. Angneta; HAVILAND, HARRAL & CO. Charleston, wholesale Druggists-also sold in Edgefield by G. L. PENN, Agent. Price 50 cents a package. Oct10 2m 38 Jew David's or Hebrew Plaster, Of this-celebrated Plaster, it is only necessa ry to say, no remedy has heretofote been dis covered to equal it in curing inveterate ulcers and all sores, either fresh or long standing, for pains in the back, breast, side, or limbs. occa stoned by cold. gout?, rheumatism, &c. It is an effectual cure for corns on the feet, when np - plied a sufficietit.tilme. " The genuine is sold by G. L. PENN, Agent. Edgefield, C. H. at. 10,1849, 1m 38 eotice. HE Subscriber intending to relinquish the practice of Medicine at the expira tion of the year, retnrns his unfeigned thanks for the liberal patronage extended to him, being anxious to audjust his accounts, respectfully re quest those indebted to make payment by Gash - or Note, prior to that date. His services as a consulting physician, can be obtained on all oc casions, unless when professionally engaged. .WM. D. JENNINGS, M. D. Oct. 10, 1849. rf 38 DRl. H. M1. T'OMPKINS. respectfully rif fern his professionnl set vices after the ex piration of the year, in the practice of Mtedi eine. Snrgery, arnd Ohsteiric.s, to the Citizens __of' Dark Corner anmd its vicinity. Office at Dr. W. D. Jennmi nes. Oct. 10, 1849. * tf 39 I wish to inform all of my customers, that desire to put imp Corn Beef. phat 1 wall fur nish them with A No. 1, beef by the quarter, already cut mup in proper pieces to corn for win ter use, at 3 cents per pound, delivered at their residence. C.. RY of Company A. 7th Reg, U. S. I., Oct. 10, 1849, 6t *38 .Wotice. T. HI E Estate ot H ugh IHilbaurn, deceased, 3.being' derelict, I uhall proceed to sell at the Residence of Mrs. Ililbuarn, necar M t. Leba nion Church, two miles below~ the Old Wells, on Sarday thme 27th inst. all the -personal pre perty of said deceased,. consisting of five Likely Negroes. one Horse amnd IHorse Cart. stock of Cattle and Hoes, Plantation 'Toots, H ousehold and Kitchen Furniture. On a cred jt of six months with 'note and two approved securities. Given under my hand at my Office, this the 8th day of October, 1849. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Oct,10, 3t 28 .eWolice. T HIE Estate of Thomas Hickson, decea sed being derelie~t I shall proceed to sell at the late residence of said deceased, on WVed naesday the '24th inst. all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of one Dearborn Waggon, Set of Cdrpenters Tools, one Watch, Household and Kimchmen Furniture, &c. Terms Cash. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. October 8 . tf 3$ STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA. EDGEFJELD DISTRICT, T OLLED before me by J. H, Christian, hiving at Edgefield C. H- . one estray bay horese with a mark of thme saddle on the right side of lisa back, wvhite snip on his nose and a very dark star on his nose, aged about 10 years, valued at $15. W.H. ATKINSON, M. E. D. Sept. 8',1849, 4tm 38 STAT E OF SOUTH CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T OLLE D before me by Richard Berry, an estray sorrel mare mule, of ordinmary height. light made, marks of gear about het shoulders; supposed to be 10 or 12 years of age and appraised at $50. J-. QUATTLEBUM, Ms E. D. Oct. 8, 1849, 4tm .38 NEGRO K ERSEYS, Shoes and' Blankets. &-superior asssortment at BEAND & BUTLER'S; List of Letters EMAINING in the Post Office, at Li Edgefield C. H., 30th Sept. .849. Brown, Esq.. J. S. McCartltey, Baley, William Matbis, Betsey Buche, Alex. A. McBee, Mrs. P. Bodie, Nathan Drs. Oxuer & Reed Bettis, Mrs. Elizzee Owen. Anna Brunson. Wm. Pelut. Washington Boukuigbt, [. R.2 Pilate, Edward Cooper, J. W. Rambo, Wim. Dischaogs, R. Roberts. R. S. 2 Fair, John H. Rankins, Thomas 2 Gill, John 2 Russell, Wm. L. Grover, Wiley Riddle, Simeon Galloway, Patrick Barden, Nancy Gregory, R. Steven, Elija Harrison,.John S. - Tenanus, Heiry Holston, Wilson Watkins, George larrie. Miss C. A. Weatberengton. R. Hall, C. M. Whatley, S. Sr. Howard, Mrs. J. Wood, F. C. Mobley. John Williams, Rev. Minter, W. S. Willhorn, Sarah G. L. PENN, P. M. October 10. 1849. . 3t 38 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fe. cias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday following in November next, the following property, in the following case, vizt W. Brooks, Executor, vs. Elizabeth Turner and Simeon Att.way, the tract of land belonging to the defendant Eliza beth Turner, containing sixty acres, imore or less, adjoining lands of Simeon Attaway and others. C. W. Chaham, Bearer, vs John M. Moore and Johu R. Moore, the tract of land where the defendant Jolto M. Moore lives, adjoining Wim. Andrews, and othere. John Colgan vs W. G. Russell; Bunj. Bettis vs W. G. Russell and W. F. Duri soe, the house and lot occupi-d at present by C. L. Refo, containing two acres, more or less, adjoining V. F. Durisoe, W. P. Butler, and others. George Parrott vs Elizabeth Carter, a tract of land containing one thousand acres, more or less, adjoining Jobn Wise, Lewis ElIzey, and others. George A. McKie vs Elizabeth Samuel, Robert Samuel and Elbert Morgan ; the Same vs. the Same, the following negrom s belonging to the defendant Elizabeth Sam uel. viz: Austin, Aaron, Androw, Nelson and Henry. 'Forms of Sale, Cash. S. CHRISTI E, s. a. v October 10, 4t 33 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Whitfield B. Addison, and Martha Ann Addison, p us. Allen B. Addison. & others N OTCE is hereby given, that by vir. 11 tue of the Decree of the Court of Equity in this case, I shall proceed to sell at ldgefield C. II., on the first Monday in November next, the following real es tate, belonging to the estate of Joseph Ad. dison, deceased, viz: One Tract of Land, containing fvo hun dred-and twenty five(595) cnr--; more et less, on Horn's Creek, adjoining lands of A. B. Addison. Sr., Beni. Tiltian, Wash. itngtotn Wise, Estate of Lake Ryau, and Benj. Miller Said Land will be sold on a credit of one atnd two years, in equal instalnents, except for so tmuch as will paty the cost of this suit, to be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond and good sureties to secure the piurchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comnm'rs. Office, Oct. 8, 1349. October 10, 4t 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Charles Smith, and wife, end others, }Partition. Jane WV. Anderson. N'OTICE is hereby given that by vir-. toe of the Decree of the Court of Equity in this case, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court Hlouse on the first Monday in November next, the following real estato, belonging to the estate of John Anders'n. deceased, viz: One Tract of Land, containing t wo thou sand one hundred and forty t2140) aci-es, more or less, lyinig on Cuf'eetown Creek, and adjoinitng lands of Luke Devore, Geo. C: Mayson, Edmund B. Belcher, Leroy H. Mundy, A. T. Trraylor, Peter Quattle hum and James S. Harrison. Said Lands will be sold on a credit of one and two years, egnal instalments, ex cept for so much as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid in cash. Purchaseis to give bond and good sureties to secure the purchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS. c. E. E. D. Cnmmn'rs. Office, Oct. 8, 1849. October 10, 4t 38 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN ORJINA RY. Y JOHIN HJILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas J. W.; Maynard, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, with the will annered, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Jatnes Maynard late of the District afore said, deceased.. Theso are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and-credi tors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at ottr next Ordinary's Court for the said District to he holden at Edge.. field Court H ouse on the 29th day of Octo ber inst., to show cause, if any, wfiy the said administration shonuld not be gratnted. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine and in the seventy-fourth year of Amern can Iadependence. JOHIN HILt, o. E. D. October 10 2t 39 RESH ENGLlISH DAIRY CHEESE, i ust received at BLAND & BUTLER'S. Sheri's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Mays and othes, Ap'ls. vs. William Hill and wife Sarah, Nancy Broadaway widuw of I Beojamin JIroadaway, Dec'd. } Aletha Maya, Jesse Mays, and I Ahney Mays. children of na Dec'd. Grandson (Abney C. j Mays.) Defen . ) Y Virtue an order from John Hill, Esq., Ordinary of Edeeneld Die irict,.1 will proceed to sell at Edgefield, C. H., on the first Monday and Tuesday fol lowing in 'November next, the lands be looging to the estate of Abney Mays, Deceased, situate in the State and District aforesaid, containing two hundred and sev euty-fve acres more or less, will be sold on a credit of twelve months, purchasers giving bond and two approved securities, and a mortgage of the premises to the Or dinary, to secure the purchase money Cost to be paid in cash. - S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. Oct. 2d, 1849, 5t 37 Genuine Cod Liver Oil. J Us'r received, a supply of this valuable article recently brougl't into such exten sive use by its astonishing effects in pulmonary and other diseases. It is report by one physi cian, (Dr. Villiams, of N. Y.) that of 234 cases of tuborculons disease of the lungs, treated dur mng the last two and a hdlf years, of which he has preserved notes, only nineteen derived tio marked btenefl from the use of this Oil. In our own community one person has already been, to all appearances, material benefited by this remedy. For Sale by G, L. PENN, Ag'nt. .Sept 4.1849 tf 33 Lamp Oil, Candles &c. GALLONS Lamp Oil, a choice .)OOarticle. 200 Gallons Lamp Oil, (summer strained.) 200 ' Train Oil. 15 Boxes Sperm Candles. 15 Adamantine Candles. 10 " Hall's Candles. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg Sept. . 1849, tf 33 view Flour, From Tumbling Shoals' Mills. JUST receive Twenty-Two Barrels. Super fine Flour in Flat Hoop Barrels, from the above eelebrated .,1ills, and for sale by G. L. PENN. Aoxw-r. August15 tf 30 Feather Renovating ILL cease here in some four weeks, for the purpose of going to Hamburg. Those wishing their Feathers Renovated, will pleaee send their beds in as early as possible. in all prohahility it will be the last chance that may be offered to the citizens of the village and vicinity. W. H. SPECK. Sept. 12, 1849, tf 34 Notice. AI.L iersons indebted to the Estate of John J. Mays, deceased, will make payment. And those having demands will render them in properly attested. S. B. MAYS, Ex'r. Sept: 19 1849 3m 35 1500 LBS. Choice Georgia made Cas. 40 Saecs Salt, 10 BIs. New Flonr, and lots of Bicon on hand yet at BLAND & BUTLER'S. Augunst 15 tf . 30 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Spen.. cer Boiulware, deceased, will make pay. ient, andl those having demands against maid estate, will present them properly attested. Hi. BOLAARE, Ex'or. September 26 5t 36 A'ol ice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of WV. L. Russell, deceased, are reqnested to make payment, and all persons to whomn said Esate is'indelsted, are requested to renider their accounts properly attested to the snbscriber. B. C. H A RD, Admn'r. Graniteville, Oct. 1, 3t 37 N otic e I S H ER EBY GIVEN, that application will he made at the nail setting of the Legisl a tre for a Newv Road leading otit from the Mar in Town Road in this District, at or near Sam nel Stevens, and intersecting the Long Cane Road. at or near Gibson Collins. August 1 t f 28 IS H ERE BY GIV EN. that application will bhe made to the [Legislature of Sonth Garoli. na, at its next Session, to ince.rporate a Goin pany for thie purpose of making a Plank Road from Edgefieuld to Hlamburg. Aungust 22, St 31 Notice I S Hereby given, that application will be made to the next Legislature for the grant of a new Road, commencing at or near the old Steam Mill, formerly ownedi by lienry Wil liams on the Martintown Raiad, and intersecting the Longeane Road, at or near Major John Tompkin's Mill, on Little Stevens Gieck and said Road. July 18 184 .3m 24i Notice I S H EREBY G1VEN, that application will be made to the Legislature-at the next Ses sion for the incorporation of Butler Lodge, No. 17.. . . August 8, rf 29 Notice. ALL those indebted to the Estate of Heza kiah Strotine; dec'd., are hereby regneaated to make immediate payment, and those having demands-to present them properly attested. B3. F. & S. C. STROM E, Adm'rs. August 1, 4m2( Removal. H UE Subscriber having purchased of Mr. 1.S. F. Goode, his residence in the Village, a, removed to the same. W E. V. TEAGUE, M., D. Sept. 12, 1619; tf 34 Lme. 3O BA RRELS choice Stone Lime, in fieorder. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. * For &ale. GOOD Second-hand Carriage, nearly new.. W. P. BUTLER. Fall and Winter GCoods ! HE Subscribers have just received thei FALL & WINTER SUPPLY, coni prising every article of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, oots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery and Glassware. All of wich they offer at astonishir g Low prig ces. R. CAUS"E & CO'S.. Oc - . Cheap Cash Store. October 3, if 37 Boots, Shoes, fiats & Caps. ENTS Fine Sewed Boots, at only $3 20 " " ;Pegged " " " $2 00 "' "" Sewed Shoes, $1 50, " " Pegged " $1 25, Boy's " " " 624 & 75cts. 500 pr. Plantation Brogans, 874 & $1 U Ladies Black and Col'd. Gaiters, very fine, at $1 25. Misses " "' 4 Ladies Superior Walking Shoes, a $1 and $1 28, " Morocco and Kid Tics, 75cts. 100 prs. Servants Slippers, at only 40cts. 100 " " Lo v Quattered, Pegged, at 80cSs. Infants Colored Shoes, 25cts. Mens and Boys Glazed Cape, 124cts. " " " - Cloth do 25 to $2 00, Infants Silk Velvet Caps, (fancy) at vari ous pricos, Mason's Best Blacking,'3 boxes for 1241ts. The above Goods are all to be had at the Cheap Cash Store of R. CAUSSE & CO. October 3, if 87 Carpenters Tools,, &c. AT THE FOLLOwING Low PaRics. SMOOTIING Planes, 624 to 75cts. Jack " $1 00, Foran . " $13 74, Hand Saws, at the extreme low price of S74cts. do. do. of a Superior quality, $1 50. Drawing Knives, at 624cts. Augers and Auger Gimblets, assorted sizes, Mill and Hand Saw Files. , Brace with 13 best Bitts assorted, $2 50. Scotch Braces, 624cts, Brace Bitts, assorted sizes, $1 50 per doz. Steel Hammers at only 20cts. Brass Candle Sticks, at 50 and 624 ets. And Irons, Brass Mounted, very low. Shovels and Tongs to match, Waffle and Gridirone, only 624cts. a piece. Wilson's'best Shoe Knives, 12jcts. Table Cutlery 374 eta. to $3 00 per sett. 400 papers Tacks, assorted, 5 paper for 25cts. 4 doz. Seivee, from 25cts. up. Together with the above, we have a :large and complete assortment of Locks, o every description, Hinges and Screws. Collins Genuine Axes, at $1 124. 50 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes, at Hamburg prices. Waiters in Setts and Single, very low. R. CAUSSE & CO. October 3, if 37 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD,DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. Joseph I.. Talbert and wife, and others, Partition, ' vs Mary Ann Quarles. NOTICE is hereby given, that by vir tue of an Order from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall -ell at ildgefield Courr fltawtritid~ lrsr Monday is Nv vembcr next, .the following property be. longing to the estate of Hugh M. Quarles, deeensed, viz: Trho Mill Tfraci, ctontaiiniog four hund ret nnd thirty five acress, more or less, situated in the Dairict and St ate afo~resaidl, on Hart Labhor Creek. and adjoitning lands of' Datn iel Rountree, Elisha Robertson, -- Ga. hIs and otherq. The Bee Tree Tract, contaiing twr hundred and forty acres, more or less, ant adjoining lands of Wiley Timmerman, Jo siah Perrin, anid Elisha Robertson, The Lyon Tract, containing two hion dred acres, more or less, adjoining lands ci Pleasant Morris, the above tract, describet as the Mill Tlract, and others. Also, one Lot of iLand at Liberty 11ill containitng one and one-half acres, more m lesis. adjoining lands of E. L. Hlibbler Peter Quatrdebnm, and others. Said Latnds will be sold on a credit of on' and two years, except for so much as wil pay the cost of this suit, to be paid i cash Purchasers to give bond and approved sureties, to secure the purchase money. S. S..TOMPK INS, c. E. E. D. Cnmm'rs. Office, Oct. 2, 1849. October 3, 5: 37 State or South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Thomas Grrett, Priin ,John WV. Garrett, end others. N OTIICE is hereby given, that lay vir tuo of an Order from the Court oi Eriuity in this c'ase, I shallisell at Edgefielt Court House, on the First Monday in No vember next, the followving Real Estate viz: Trhe Tract of Land, known as the King Tract, containing one hundred and thiaty two and one-fourth acres, more or less and adjoining lands of Thomas C. Garrett Williamn King, and the Trust Estete o Margareit Jones. Said Lani will be sold on a 'credit a one year from the day of sale, except fo so much as will the cost of partition of the said land. Purchasers to give bond ant good sureties to seenre the putrchase money S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D, Comm'rs. Office, Oct. 2, 1S40. October 3-, 5t 37 New Boot and Shoe IYANUFACTORY. W H ER E Gentlemen's Boots and Sho are made in a most superior style off and workmnaship. Gentle men wanting cork soled, double sole< water proof, walking, dress, patent Seathe and a fine pump soled BOOTS, need bi leave their orders with, the subscriber. WILLIAM MceEVOY. naarF'Ch It- 6f Reavy Cotton Doniestics. BR[OWN- Shirtings and Shecetings, . Net Silk Gloves, Belt Ribons and Laces, new rand fres; en be had, at .BLAND & BUTLER'S'. Atiw -st 15U ,r 20 FOR THE PEOPLE. W E have receivied and now have open n larg.and yery superior assortment of Staple and t-uncey DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GRO CERIES, CROCKEIRY, SHOES,. HATS; CAPS, &c. suited to Fall and Winter wants of the people; All persons desirus of obtainiag real good Goods at lair prices, are respectfully invited t. call at that same place where they can getevery thing they want, and more tin. The variety is too eitensive io ennmernte of particulnri'e articles, "call und ice," we wl show them with pleasure and charge you noth ing fur looking. BLAND & BUTLER. N. B.-We still have o hand a large lot o superior Bacon Sides, at 8 cents caslh. " B. & 3. Sept. 26 1840 tf 36 STATE.. OF SOUTil CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Robert Meriwether, and others, Pariton. c 's. Archy Crafton, and others. - NOTIc:E is hereby given, that by vir tue of an Order from the Court o Eqity in this case. I shall sell on tha premises, (on the Ware Tract.) on ' Wed nesday, after the First Monday in Deectm her next, being the 5th day of December the real estate of Thomas Meriwether, larger portion (.) of which is woodland, a follows, viz: No. I of the Upper Tract, containing bI survey of D. White. D. S., six hundre acres, lying on Stephen's Creek. adjuinin; lauds of the estate of Jeptla SI.arpon. th estate of John Middleton, and Tract No 2, of the lpper Tract of said estate. No. 2 of the Upper 'T'ract, containing h survey of D. White, D. S.. seven hundret and sixty acres, lying ou Stepen's Creek bounded on the North hy the above Trac (No. I,) and the estate of' Jahn Middletun n the West by ttae roadjileding to Furey' Ferry, and on the South by Mrs. Key amc No. 3 ol the said Upper Tract. No. 3 of the Upper Tract, containing b: survey of D. White, D. S., four httnlre acres, bounded on the North ly the abov Tract, described as No. 2. on the East ant South by Mrs. Key aid Dr G. Tennuant and otn the West by the road leading ta Fure3'a Ferry, and Tract No 4 of the Uppe Tract. No. 4 of the Upper tract or the Iacen lill tract, containing four hundred ant two acres by survey of D. White, D. S. and hounded on the North and Fast by tht above tracts described as Nc. 2 and th Furey's Ferry road,on the Southl and W'cs by the Estate of John Middleton, dec'd. No. I of the Lower or Ware tract, con tainine by survey of D. White. D. S.. fou hundred and fifty six acres. adjoining land of Thomas McKie, Nos. 2 atndI4, of th Lower !or Ware tract, reserviug the use o the spring, known as the poplar spring near' the residence of Thomas McKie, I the said Thomaa McKie and his wife du ring their lives. No. 2 of the Lower or Ware tract, con raining by survey of D. White, D. S., si: hundred and twenty-six acres, lying 01 Stephen's Creek, adjoining lands of Thos McKie. the-estate.of John W. Garrett, J A. Houston, and Nos.1 and 3 of the Lbw er or Ware tracts. No. S of the Lower or WVare tract. con taining by survey of D. White. D. S.. si: hauwtired and lifty acres. lying on Stephen' Creek and adljounitng lands of Rlobert Mer riwether, Joaseph Crafton, and Nos. 4 ami 2. of the said uppet or W~are tract. No. 4 of the Lower or Ware tract, cotr taiuing seven heundlred amai thirty..six acres by survey of D. White. D. S., adjoinini lands of A. TP. Craftcn, Joseph Crafton and Nos. l and 3, of the upper or Wari tiac!. 1No. 5 of the Lower or Ware tract con rtaitaing by suervey of D. White, D. S., oni hundred andr t weney-eight acres adjoeinin: lands oaf William Doarmnond. A. T. Cral ton, Thomnas McKie, and oan the east b: the road loading to Furey's Ferry, and No I of the Lower or W1are tract. All ahe personalty of the said Th~oma Merriwether, after takinag caiI the shar Iof William R. Meriwether. dleceasedI consisting rof Negroes. horses. Hloes. Cal ale, Ucorn, Fodder, plamatioan Toolak &c., Said Lands will be stald on a credit C onie and two years. except for so tmuch a will pay the cost of thtis staid to bae paid i casha. A nd as to the personalty, a credit c aw elve months. Purcheaaers to give bond and good pet sonial sureties, to securre the purchmas mor~ey. A TI. Craflon. Riabert Merriweaher an Joseph Meriwether, living nlear Forie SFerry, wiHl shiny the larrds to any one d Isaring to see thern. S. S. TOM PK INS. c. E. E.D~ Commissioner's Ollice, 2d, Oct. 18-l0. (G The Albbeville Banner atnd Augusl Chronaiele anad Senitinel will copy once week titI first Monday in December, atn forw ard bill to S. S.T. Oct. 3, 1S49 9: :37 Copartnershiip. W UjE'have this day associated withe ue. M JE. BUCKMASTERt, in thec tracn action of the Gineral Commission .and facto clgc Business, which will hecrentier hee conducete uancder the aname and style of JEFFERS, Cora RAN & Co. JEFFERS & COTHRAN. H-imbuerg, Sept. 10, 1849, tf 394 Lioaf, Crushed and Pow dered sugar. ~ 1 000 a ede 1,iJ0 Lbs. Cruashed Snagar, donible refine L 000 " Powdered" 2,000 "c Clarified" at For sle by H. A. KENRICK. HIanibia'rg, Sept. 10, 18492 Ot 314 at Notice. IForewarn all persons from' tmdinitg for NNee given by me, aned siguned by Scamt Griffla, and A. M1. Smnith,~ to Snmiacer Danki -Administrator of the Estate of Whaitnanc Hi d'e.ceased. Said Note warn given fear a bla< Horse, whaic~h has provenc tnsound, aced I a determnined uent to pay said note unaless coa ' pelled by Law. WV. B. IRIWETHERI. Se. 2n 184n t 36 Fall and Winter Goods; 'TIV E Subscriber has just received, his Fllr and Winter Sto:k. of Goods, consisting of all kinds of WORSTED GOODS, BLACK BOMBA- - ZLINES. ALP. CCAS AND FANCY SILKS, for LADIESJRESSES. '. A LAROK .oT OF PIUNTS of Air. o L sDtS Fine Bonnets and Blonnet Ribb6in, " Muislin Wnrke"d Collar,, Silk and Woollen Shuwis. A SPLENDID LOT OF NEGRO SHOES; BLANKETS & KERSEYS. Groceries, hardware. Crockery. Shoes, Sad dIles, huts and Cups of all kinds. which will he sold very tb, and a libdtal dlsa cnut for Cash. B. C. BRYANf: September26 .8t *36 To Physicians, Druggists AND COUNTRY M ERCHANTS. Dr. J. N. Keeler and Bra. niost respi'cifriily solicit- attention to their fresh:stock of English,. Finch. German and American -Drugs, Medie cities. Chemicals, Paints, Oils Dye Sthffi, Gliusa Ware, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c. Having opened a new store, No. 294 Mmke . . Sc. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and rited icines, we respectfully splicit Country dealeri . to examine our stock before purchasing else- _ where, promising one and all who may feel dis. posed t, extend to us their pitronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as hb. eral terms as any other house in the City, and - to faithniuly execute all orders enti-usted td ha promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a-reguiar phj= sician, nt'uols ample guarantee of the genuine quality of all artic.les sold at their establislimonr We especially invite drutgists and comtinFy merchants, vho may wish to hecorrie tigliti for Dr. Keelei's Celebratcd Fma'y leieteicind; (stamndard and popular remedies,) to forwdi' their address. Soliciting the patronage of dealers. .Ne is-. main, J N. KEEI.FR & BRO., Wholesaln Druggtsts; No. 294 Market atreet Phila el1hidt. . . . September 19, 1849; ly 35 EXECUTOR'S SALE. WILL be sold to the highest bidder on the seveth day of November next, the Real anu Personal Estate of the late Jarneit; Gray, deceased: as foilows: One entire thnt of land, contaiiniog, by re cent survey, eleven ihousand nine hundred afd seventy-seven (11,977) acres, situated do the waters of the Savannah River and Steel.Creek. Barnwell District. S. C. There are tbqut Of teen hundred (1500) acres elsared land, We1l ndapted to the cultivation of Gottn and Grain. - There is erected on Steel Creek, about one . and a half miles from the River, a Said Mill, I cottaining two saws, with sufficient wate prow - er to drive a Gtist Mill and Saw Gin asfdrmer ly. The river land is heavily timbered with the growth of Oak. H ickory, Poplar and Cy press, ndj:rcent to iti Mill; tfie grdwth of the upland (about nine throusand acres,) consists p~riucipallyof Pine: There is a suttabfe land t on the iver for the delivery of Steamboat t ood, of which there is an abundant supply, tand cnstant demand. To a capitalist desit'$ls of engaging in the Timber and Turpentitie bm f siness, and the rearing of stock of ill kinds, - the above Pldnitation offers induditementsiifferior to nione on the Savatnnah River. There is near the Mill a comfortable Overseeis Hduse, vith a sufficient number of frame buildings to ac, - cominodard one hiuldred Negroes. The persotial property consists of.twistf'gix t (26) Negroes, about one hundred (100) head of Cattle. fifteen Mules and Horses, a larg- 'iim bur of stock Hogs, Sheep, Household aid -n -Kitchen FurnitOt e, Plantation and Blaeksiniph's Tools, froi sevent?.five to eighty bags of Cb ton, from sii to eight thoiiand bushels of C n, Fodder. Peas, &c. &c., - At the same time and pldce, by ediad of parties, the tract or treets of land, know~ a as Gray's Hiamiuack, and part of Stave Isle-nd, adjoining thme above, contining about five hun Idrned arid ilty (660) acres. Also. gne otrber tract on Telfair's Island. on the Savannafr Riv er, conitainihmg forty (40) acres, knowrn s-the Dogferry. . Tierms rnade knowni on dlie day of sale. D. A R DIS, Exectitor. Beach Island, Sept. 6,1849. 6t 36 Ridge Land for Saler HPIE Subscriber offers for saile his taittable E.tiactuof land, situated otn Beaclt Creek, contaiing three hutndred antI niinety-five acres of choice land, wvell adapted to the culture of ' (;orn, Cotton, anid smali graist. Ab~out one hundred actes are cleared an'd itr ttivation, the balanice is well timbered with oaks, hickory anti pine. Oni the premises are a- good dwelling, and all necessary ont buildings, end is well watered. The said tract, joins lands of Capt. R. Ward, Wmn. Htiiet and WVm.Joihnsan, Esq. JOHN AMACKER Sept. 26, tf 36 Log Crcek Lands For sale., H E Subscriber oilers for sale his valnas. f ..ble tract of land, sititied on Log Creek, aboiut seven muikes nnrth of Edgefield C. HodAA, cotaining~ live hundred (500) acres, more or ' less, adjitnitrg lands of Mrs Nancey Bibelder, A .T. Hodges, John Burns and others, wmi& h'ilf of wi'icti is woodlanad well tiiihered' O-n-the premises are a guod Dwelling .and Ne~gra ht~uses, Giin house. Blacksmith Shuop, amid all -necessary onit bttilingts. The lamnd iir diil adapted to growinig Corn, Cotton and Small Grain, Tme tract is well watered. Also thme growmg crop of Corn a'ntf Fd ider and four Mules, one Wagon and' armdry arti eldes too ediouts to muentiiont. The land, it tnt disposed' of at privath sal-, if will lbe sold at Edge.~eld Colart tlousej to the ighest bidder, ott the first Moniday in. Decem ber iext. Terms made known on the day of sale. 51. DY. WELLS. . Sept 4. 1849 if 33 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ED GEFIELD DiSTRICT. INIHE COMMON PLEAS. . 7'P. JONES. whto is now in the cus eT tody of the Sheriff'of Edlgefield Diss' trict, by virtue of a writ of Capiams mad Satisfaci endmn, at the suit 6f Ferrar & Hays. Mderchatits - havinug tiled his petiiomn with a schedule on'ath - of his whole estate and effects, for time purpose of olitnining the benefits of the Acts of theGeneral Assetinbly of this State, commonly called the In Le solvet Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby giyen that the petition of the said-W. P. Jones, , will be.hearut and considered in thiecoumrtof Coma mnon PIams. for Edgefield Dhstrict, at Edgefield Couirt House on Monday the 0th day of March next, or on suich othetr day thereanter, as the Court may order dist-ig tihe term corn . mencing on the first Mondny in March nest, at Edgetield Court House-; and all the creditors of the said W. P. Jones, ate hereby summoned a either personally-or Sy A ttorney, then and there r in said Comurt, to show camuse if ainy they can,. - - I, why the petition of the said W. P. Jones, shoutld II, not lhe heard andi comsidered, arid the benefit or~ k the Acts aforesaid shouild not be granted upon. n his executing the assignmnent required by the' - -said Acts. T(IOS. GQ. BACON. Clerk, Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H. 9th Aug.,i849.