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NEW YoaK, Oct. 8 J A. M. A more serious gale tlian has visited this city for many years prevailed during Saturday evening and Sunday morning. and caused great. damage to the shipping in the harbor, and throughout the city and vicinity its ravages are plainly to be seen in broken awnings, trees torn up, and' even houses .domolished. A house fiy.e. stories high at the corner of Avenue and 11th street. another in 28th street, and .a new I'resbyterian Chtrch in the samo vicinity were thrown dowt. We shall, without doubt, hear of weeks on the Sound. - As far as heard from, the steam bont- are all safe; but the mails for the East have been detained in consequence of the inability of the boats to proceed. The new packet ship Albert Gallatiun is to sail for Liverpool on Wednesday. She is 302 feet long, 1,435 tons, and can carry 896 passengers. We learn from the New-York despatch of the Baltimore Sun of the 10th in-r. the following additional particulars relative to the shipwreck a Lelagraphic announcement of which appeared in our paper a few days since.-Telegraph. Nitw YoRK, Oct. D-p. m. I learn from Boston, that the British brie St. John from Galway, Ireland, for Boston, struck against the Grampus rocks on Sunday rorning last, about 9 o'clock, and sur.k almiost instantliy, having broke .in'piec'esr By this painful calamity it is estimated that about one hundred and fifty passen gers found a watery grave. The captain, crew and ten passetge-rs were saved by floating on some pieces of the wreck. Twenty- five of the dead bodies were wash ed ashore, anti picked up on Monday morn img. The captain thinks that the loss of life is pot so. grear, but others saved believe it cannot be less than above Plated. Soc-n CAnoLNsa I csTTUTE.-Ve are instructed to state that a regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the South Carolina Institute, beld last evening. 5th instant, it was. Resnlved,-That the time of holding the first Annual Fair of the lr:sti'ute be post poned uutil the third week in November, and that the Fair he opened and the ad dress by James I. IHammond, esq. be de livered on Tuesday night,20th November. 'I he Editors of the papers that have abvertised the Fair, are requested to pub. lish the above notice and alter the date in their advertisement. BAN.tA Co-To.-31r. P. D. Kleugh .handed us. a few days since, a stalk of this variety of cotton, the seed of which is said to.corAmand an oxtravagnt price at pro. sent. The peculiarities of this cotton, are the fineness of its texture and the cluster of boles which grow upon its stems; much like the fruit from which it takes its name. A few of these seed wrre obtained in the Vest last year by Mr. Kicugh, and planted here; and although tha season has been unfavorable, he expresses himself satisfied with the exporinear, and believes it much superior to other varieties.-Abbeville tenuter. A Niw ETEnrnarr.:.-The Columbia Telegraphn says :-Weo were extretmely pleasedl to learn that our eterprising fel low eitizens, Messrs. Giltmore & ilurton, succeeded on Tuesday last in matkittg ev eral castings--being the "first frttits" of a Foundry which thtese gentlemen are about to establish, and whichl we fec! assttred will prove a rmost successful c.aperimnent. Several gentlemetn who saw thu specitnens *produced by them yesterday, prooirace them tperfect and wvell cast, and all'ording suflicient proof of the cotmpleteniess of the arrangements anid preparations that have been made by the proprietors for the pros ecution of thteir desigtts. WVo see no ne cessity for us to send our old castings to a distance to ho re-cast, and re-sold to us with doutblo freight, and we boartily wvish, success tio Messrs. Gilmoro & llurton, and| Columubia enterprnize in general. CntALmrNoE.-A New York letter, to the Philadelphia hnquirer, says: - '-Trho extraoirdiniary quick passage made by the new steamship Ohio, between thtis city atnd Charleston, octtupying ottly about sixty hours, ntud thtat tinder dhe disadvan tage of a tnew engine and foul hionm, has induced otto of thte proprietors oif thte line, ialr. George Lawv, to ol'etr a chtallengo to any steamier in the world to make a trip from this city to Liverpoo: for a wager of S$>0-000 a side. I shouild not lie sur prisedl if the chiallenge is accepted, and if so, the exciteent will lbe on precedentted, epecially if accepted by oneo of the British steamnets." MELANCiloLr .AcctoDENT -We rraret to learn of a melancholy accident whtich oc curred yesterday afternoon ont the Ger b gia Rail Road. The etngino attchted to the down freight tralin, n~ hiile nscotndintg the grade this side of Belair, exploded, carry ing away the dome part of the boiler. The Engineer, Mr. Richard T1. Allon, htad his right arm brokeni in one or two places. He wits brought to this city last eveniug, and died abiout 8 o'clock. Air. Allen was one of thto ollest and most careful engineers. on the road, The fireman were uitnured.-Augusta Cousti t'utienalist. 12th inst. DEATU OF CoMiaonoRE- GwtNN.-We regret to learn that Commodore John Gwinn. of the U. S. Navy, died on board the frigate Constitution at Palmero on the 8'h of September. Commodore Gwitnn wyas a native of Maryland, btut residedl for some titme in tbis city, where he had many wsarm friends, lie had been in service over 40 years, and his loss is deeply deplor ed by his professional associatcs.-Phlildel phia Bulletin. Dtn rou EvER.-A quatint writer of sentences says-."1 have seen wometn so dleliente thtat they were afraid to ride, for fetar the horse might run away-aftraid to sail for fear the boat might upset-afrai:I to waldk for fear the dow might fall-but I never saw one afraid to get married." CHtLD's JDnn.-A lit tle child heing at a sermon, and observing the rnitnister very vehemaent itn his words andI bodily gestures, criqd our, "Mother, why don~r't the peoplo 'Youatt's Condition Powders, FOR TUE RADiCAL CURE OF HEAVES, BROKEN-WIND, COUGHS, GLANI)ERS, And all those discuses which affect the mu.as membran of thc"Lnngs, Vind Pipe, Throat and Head of the Uorse, also to expel Botts ail Worms, loosen the Iide, improve the appetite, and keep the animal in good con dition. Sold by IIAVILAND,. RISLEY &. CO. Angusta; IUAVILAND, IIARRAL & GO. Chiarleston, wholesale Druggists-also sold in Edgefiehil by G. L. PENN. Agent. Price 50 cents'a package. Oct 10 2w 3 Jew David's or 1Uebrcw Plaster. r Of this celebrated Plaster, it is only nccessa y to say, no remedy has heretofore been dis covered to egnal it in coring inveterate ulcers and all sores, either fresh or long standing, for pains in tie back, breast, side, or limbs. occa sioned by cold, gonl, rhenmntism, &c. It is an effectual cre for corns on thefeet, when ap plied a suflicient tiine. The genuine issold by G. L. PEINN, Agent, Edgeficld, 0. H. Oct. 10,1849, 1rn 38 Euller Lodtge .NVo. 17. E. 4,0. O . 'fl Regnlarmeeting of this Lodge will ho held on Monday evenng net at 7 o'clock. F. Ii. WARDLAW, Sec. October 17 It 39 Masonic Notice. Regular meeting of Concorrla Lodge No. A 0. will be hell at their 1all oa .Satur day the 20th inst. at 7 o'clock P. M. A pine.. tal attendance of all the :embeers is rcqnested. iy order of the W'. M. V. U1. ATKINSON, Src'nv. Oct. 10, 2t ALSTON B. ESTES, commission . Ierchant. No. 140 Bnoamwtr, N. Y. PU! CIlASES. DRY GOODS. FURNI TURE, BOOKS, MEDICINES, and in lict all kinds of Merchandise, for Merchants, Planters, Lawyers, Physicians and others. inls CoMi Ii.55iQ ron uIisd is 21 PER CENT. Oat. 10, tf 3S New Fall & Winter Goods. p1pH E Subscribe: have received and opened $their FalI Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, FTARDWARE HATS AND CAPS, NEGRO SHOES, BLANKETS, KERSEYS, AND LINDSEYS, All of which will be sold as low as they can be bought in tho market. WILLIAIMS & CHRISTIE. -AL S O 20,000lbs Spattanburg iron, 20,000ths. " Nails, 30 Sacks of Salt, 4,000Ibs. Choice Bacon Sides. .W. & .C. October 17, 3t 39 SIERIF S SALE. - Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa Cias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edge.c.d Court liste, on the first Monday and i'Tusday following in November next, the following property, in the following cases. viz: Thos. W. Bhase, Assignee. vs. II. A. Lanimer, one Mlahogany Tablc and one fine w~asht stand.. Manchester Padgott vs. Wilbert Cumbo. four neg~roes, viz:. Louiza atid three chil. dren. Drew, Bent an' -. Terms Cash. S. CIIRISTIE, s. E. D. October 15, 3t 39 GREATI BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SHOES OF E.VERY DESCRltPTtoN. L ADIES Kid amil M7orocco Slippers. Ties. lUnskins anid Walking Shoes of' superior qualcity, Chaildrens, 3lis.sesand flovs'Shaoes and Bioots. Thiek~ heavy suibstanitial Negro Shoes, atll of which is warrated not to rip, and will be sold extraordinary chenp for C'ask, at - WILLIAM1 McEVOY'S. Oct. 17, 18 .1 ,rf - 9 'Lard. JU lST received a choice Lot of Lard, for QFani,ily use, anJ I"'r .niIO by - DILAND-& DUTLER. Oct. 17, tf 3 e cite Unidcrwoodl's P'iclhlcs, Ihalf GalnQuarts aii:l Pits. 30 Dozeni Unaderwood's Mtisiard itt Dottles and Boxes.. 5 Do::en Undedrcdond's Tenmatn Ketchny, Canton G inger, Pa erved Pinae .Applerk. L~ties, Strawberry Jamo, Raspihrrry Jntn, Rled Pickled Lo'hsters, Fre:sh Sahnn and Lobsteras in UCan<, Capier.-. Essen~ce Cinnamoin. Lemon, Peppe'rmint, Ginger, h'yrni, Lemon-Syrup, Salad Oil, &c. t&c., For sal, lby IH. A. KENRICK. IlnHimbrg, Oct. 16,-1&10O, tf 39 E:DGEFIELD DISTRtICT, FALL TERRil 1849. IT'. is ordered that an Exttra Court of Comt mn Plens for the District of Edlgefieldl be holdeni, to begin on rte secornd Sionday in Jann nry, eighteen hu tndred antd fifty, and to conitinuie for in o weeks. to dispose of the unf~nished bu siness of tbis 'Terim. It is furtheor ordered. that a writ of' rcrairc tdo issue to summon Petit aiid Cor:iinon PlJeas Ju rors ihr the snid Extra Conrt. O)rdered that one public notice be given here-. of by the Clerk ihronght the Newvpaper pub-- - lished at Edgefield Cuurt [louse.t T. J. WIT[IERIS. Ocrt. 12?, 1840, . rtf 39 Be Ware. A NY information ofC the wvhereabouts of one PEA RL. who passed it spurions $20 Bill oin tme for good moneiy, on the night of tho 19th February latst, will be thankfully received. Said P'earl purports to lie a trailer ont.no s, Jnrs, I &c.. anid h:,d with hiim two inidifferant \rugaons, ~ and hmoads oif rtese articls-*e tent'ns driven lhv two lads. ie samid lie got his waires ftomi thin Factories int Edgefield JDistrict, S. C., and was ini the Summer near Kirksoys M Rosu, Edgefield. lIe is about middle age, dairk skini, 1 hea~vy beard. rotind .hiouldered andl very pro- J1 frane. le is guilty of other critmes in Gtrorgiin, o for which lie should lie brronght to justice. Ed. . itors woulda serve the publie bay itnserting the Ii above a few times. t1 DAVID COOPER. 'I Raytown, Taliafoaro Co. Ga.Oct11, 1&5.1': Oct 17 2t 39 NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP NEW YORK PRn S- tr. NOREn. T IlE Subsrriher having just returned front the Noth i, takes this method of inform ing his friends, etstoicrs and thni public ;en crily, that he has received p.trt of his well se lected Stock orf UItY GOODS ; which he will sell creapcr than the chealcst. All you have to do, is to call and see, h- charges nothiug for loaking. J. COIN. Oct. 17, tif 39 Hamburg 1.0 0. F. Academy. New Arrangcnent. \IIE Exercisc of this institution was re. sumned on Mondaiy the 21th Sept. nlt., under the direction of dlr. DAVID F. 6LtIF, FIN. Tuition per quarter--for Leading, Wri ting, English Citmmar, Gcngraphv, Arithma, tic and history, (ancient and modern) 65 50 With or withmt any of t.e lreced ing studies; the higher English branches, viz: Algebra, Geome try, Triiononetry. Surveying, Ghemtistry, Natural Phbilosophy, &t c. &c., and the namient Lau gnlageie. :... ... 3 00 Mlnsic,. ... . . 10 00 Use of Piano, . $2 00 Terms-Panyutent quarterly, in advuance. Each quarter to contain eleven wteks. The ''rnstees take pleasuro in being able to announce that they have secied the valnable services of Mrs. GIl'FIN, who will give her personal attention to the female dlep-riment. 'arents and gnardiatns, desirous of setding children as paying or beneficinry scholars, will make appLIention to the trusteem. SASIUEL TROVDhIlDGL,) . J. H. ANIELtSON, I J. W. WALKI'R, I - 1. A. KENR ICK, )'. S. T. ItlrroN. I GEORGE ROIIINSON, I V. W. SALE, hamburg, Oct. 17, 1349, 4t 39 Land & Negroes for masc. r IlE Subscriber desirons of quiting the farming business, tvill ofTer for sale at public outcry, to the highest bider, on Ved ncsday the 5th of December next, his valuable plantation situate about 7 mil's from Edgefield C. II. on the Newberry Road. The Tract contains 500 aeres, more or less. being a part of the plantation formerly owned by Mnj. J. S. Jeter, deceased. On the premi ses arc a cottfortablo dweling, snitable for a small fantily and several out buildings. 200 acres of said tract is well timbered. Also eleven likely young Negroes, consisting of men, women and children. Also the pre. sent yeats Crop, CoIsistintg of Corn. Fodder and Oats, llorses and Cattle, and Plantation ,rTls, &c. T.nts-Tho land will he so!d on a credit of one and two years: Note and approved secturi lies, with interest from date. The Negroes, Crop, and Stock, one-third cash, the balance 12 mouths credit by Note and apptoved secu ri ties. N. J. BLACK. Oct.13, 1349, 7t 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Eld;cfield District Whereas E. G. Rubertqon,'hah applied a me- for Loiters of Administration. on ill and singular the goods and chattels, igltts and credits of Lewis Robertson, late f the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon sh all atnd singular, the kindred and cred bors of tbe said deceased, to be anti appeae icfore tnc, at our next Ordinary's Court .r ithe said District, to be htolden at Edge iclijCourt: Ilotuse, on the 20th (lay of 2ctober lnst, to showv cause. if ainy .vhy the said administratiotn should not be ;ranted. Given under tuy hand and seal, this the Ith day ol October in the year of our ~ord one thtousand eight htundred nind borty-nioe, and in the 7dth year of Atner cnn Independeneo. JOIIN [IILL, o E D. 'October 17 2t 0 DR E. F. TEAGOUE I) ESPECTFLLiY offers it prhofesionaml LU., services in tite practi e oif Medicine. Sur rcry, atnd Obstetrics, to thme Citizens of Edge icld Village and vicinity. Ollice itt the Drug stote of' Drs. Uland'. Tengute & Co. M1ay 9, tf 10 JOSEPH2 ADMEY, A' TTORKNEY AT L AWi. W -7 ILL ha~ fotntd in his taflice at TEdgefield YVCourt Ilouse, ndinining lirydan's llrick store. on Sat.urdays. Saledays, anid Coutrt,. vec ks. tIe will attend promptly and strict!ly to busi IONS mi is professon. Janttary 10, tf 51 .T7o1ice. IIE Siurscbr intentding to relingnti.lh itthe practice of .Jltdcine at the expirn iont of the year, returns htis tnafeagned thantks h: the libcratl patronage extetmind to hin. hecing .ttions toni ajust his accoutnts, respectfutlly re tinet thtose inmdehted to tmake paymentctt by Gatrh rt Note, prior to thi.'t date. 1fis servieo s an onstthittt physici:n, enni be obmtainedi ott all oc usions, tunless when p.rofes.iunally enagagedl. WVM. D. JENNINGS, 11. D. Oct. 10.18]0. . tf' 38 3R. HI. M. TOMlPKINS, respetftully of .9fers htis profesiomnal services after the~ ex iration or the year. itn the practice of' Medi ine. Suargery', and Obstetrics, to the Citizens V Dark Corner' atnd its vicinity. 01lice ant Dr. V. D. .Jennincrs. Oct. 10, I1840. tf 33 Notice T S 11 EREiIY OIVEN, that applincutioin will A.. be tadeb at the next setting of' timc Legisla ire for a New Road lending otnt front the Mar. an TIown Rond itn this District, at or ttear Sam oh Stevens, atnd intersecting the Long Canmo to:ah, at or near Gibsotn Collins. Angunst I tf 2 Notice [ S IhEREBY GIVEN, that npplientin will be muade to thte Legislature of Souath Garoli. n,n.t its next Session, to incoirpora to a G(m - any for thme putrpose of mtaking a li~ak Ruoad -om2 Edgefildk to Hamburg. Angust 22, 3t - S Notice [ S Ihereby gtyen., that applictiont will hn tmade to the tnext Legislatur'n liar alho grant ti tntv Road, cotmmeancitng at or~ taonr the' ol team Mill, fibn tcrly owned byn Ille''ry Wil umi ota thge Marintown Round, and intomrectinag te L.onagenno Road, at or near Major Johnt 'oumpkin's Mill, ont Litule Stevetns Greek and mid Road. .ttly 18 139, 'm 26 aV Fall and Winter Goods I Hiss:$acribers have just received their FAl L. & WINTER SUPPLY, coin prising every~article of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoos, Hats and Caps, Crocerics, Hardware, Crockery and Glassware. All of which they olrer at astonishir.g LOW prie ces. RLh 1. CAUS'E & CO'S.. Cheap Cash Store. October 8;: 37 Boots, Shoes, flats & Caps. G ENTS Fine Sewed Boots, at only $3 25 " Pegged " " " $2 00 u " Sewed Shocs, $1 50, " :.." Pegcd '' $1 25, Boy's a:" " t "C2.3 & 75ecta. 500 prRIantation Brogans, S76 & $1 00 Ladies Blick and Col'd. Gaiters, very fine, at $1 25. Misses: ".." " Ladies Superior Walking Shoes, a $1 and 81-.25, " Morocco and Kid Tics, 75cts. 100 pra Servants Slippers, at only 40cts. 100 " " Low Quattercd, Pegged, at SOcts. Infants;Colored Shoed, 25cts. Mens and Boys Glazed Caps, 12?cts. "- :' " ; Cloth do 25 to $2 00, InfantiSilk Velvet Caps, (fancy), at vari oue-priucos, MAason's Best Blacking,'3 boxes for 12.cts. The above Goods are all to be had at the Cneap Cash Store of R. CAUSSE & CO. Ocrober 3, tf 37 Carpenters Tools, &e. ATTHZFoLLowING Low PICzFs. MOOTHING Planes, G21 to 75cts. Jack " $1 00, -Foran " S1 37, H1 and Saws, at the extreme low price of S74cts. do. do, of a Superior quality, $1 50. Drawing Knives, at 62 cts. Augers and Auger Cimblets, assorted sizes, Mill and Hand Saw Files. Braco ith 15 best Bitts assorted, $2 50. Scotch Sraces, 62dcts, .Brace Ditts, assorted sizes, $1 50 per doz. Steel Hammers at only 20cts. Braes Candle Sticks, at 50 and 62j cts. And Irons, Brass Mounted, very low. Shovels and Tongs to match, Waffle and Gridirons, only G?3cts. a piece. Wilson's best Shoe Knires, 12&cts. Table Cutlery 374cts. to $3 00 per sett. 400.papers Tacks, assorted, 5 paper for 25ets. 4 doz. Scives, from 25cw. up. Together with the above, we have a large and complete assortment of Locks, of every description, Hinges and Screws. Collins Genuine Axes, at $1 12}. 50 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes, at Hamburg prices. Waitera.in Setts and Single, very low. R. CAUSSE & CO. October 3, tf 37 List of Letters R EMAINING irn the Post Oflice, at Edgefield C. II., 30th Sept. ]184. Brown, Esq., J. S. MeCarthey, Balcy, William althis, Betsey Buche, Alex. A. lcBee, Mrs. P. Hulie, huilin I)ra. Ox tier & Reed Betis, Mr. Elizzea Otten. Anna I) runson, Wmn. Pelot, Washington lBouknight, B. R. 2 Pilate, Edward Cooper, J. W. Rao, Win. Dischangs, Rt. Ituberts. Rt. S. 2 Fnir, John II. Rankins, Thomase 2 Gill, John 2 R ussell, WVm. L. Glover, WViley Riddle, Siimeon Galloway, Patrick R arden, Nancy Gregory, Rt. Steven, Elija liarrisun, John S. Temanus, llenry Il olston, Wilson \Vhtkins, Georgo liarris. Mliss C. A. Weatherengton, R. llall, C. Mf. Whiatley, S. Sr. Ilwardi, Mirs. 3. Wood, 1.. c. Mlobley, John WVilliams, Rev. .iinter, WV. S. WVilborn, Sarab G. L. PlPNN, P. bl. October 10, 18d19. 3t 3S T. IE Estate of Ilneh liilbnrn, deceased, be~l~ ing derclict, I .sha~ll proceed to saell at the Residence of alrs. lli1bitrai, neair Mt. Leba tion Chureh, two miles belon the Old Weclls, on Saturday thme 27th iint. alhl the persoital property of said deeused, consising~ of five Likely N'egroca. o::o Ilorse and hlorse Cart, stock of Guattle and Ilouts, Phantatin Tools, hlouiselhd and Kitchlen Furniiture. Oin a ered it of six months with noto and two nppro'ved -Given-tinder tny handi at tmy Otlice, this the Eth day of October, 1.19. JlOhlN HILL, o.m:. n. Oct. 10, 3t__________ V.Ctoice. T HE Estate of Thomas [lickson, decen,. ,ued beinm. derelict I ishalul procceed to .qell at the Iate residence of~ s~idt de:co.nad, 0on Wed nreslay te 2th inst. nll the tpersoal property of satid deceased, ennlistinmg of oiie Dearburni W~aggnnu, Set or Caurpuenters Tionts, onte Watch, Iliunsehold and Kitcheni Furnituic, &c. Trms Ca~ltOlN UIL L, o. rn.. n. OctoberS, tf 3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD D[STRICT. TOLLED before me luy J. H1. Christian, aliing at'Edlaefield C. II . onestray bny horse with it mark of the saddlet Ott the rithit side of his black, white snip otn his nose antd a very dark star utfi is nose, aged about 10 years, valued at $15. Wet. .9 H. ATKINSON, Ml. E. D. ~ et.,14, 4tmn 38 STATE OF 50UTII CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. TOL LE D beforo me by Richard Berry. an e.. stray sorrel imro mule, of ordiniary height, light: made, marks of gear about het shoulders; supposed to be 10 um 12 years of uge and appraised at $50. - J. QUATTLEBUMi, 51. E. D. Oct. 8, 1849, 4tmn 38 N ~ otice. A LL those irndebuted to the Estate of Hezo kinh Strome; de'd., are heruby rcegnested to make immiediate pamymnt. and those having denmanads toprsenmt thom proper)y attested. D.1F. & 8. C. STRtO~il , Admn'r. Augusti'A. ~ 4mtn2 Lime. fe BARRELS ecoice' Stone Lime, ih P~ line order. For saile by Ii. A. 'KENICK. .For Sale. ? GOOD' Second-hiand L'arriage, neany. Li. new. . W. P. L'UTLElt. Fall and Winter Goods, TqlI C Snbser iber has just received, his Fall $" and Winter Stock v1 Goods, consisting of all kinds '.l WORSTED GOOIjS BLACK. 3OMBA ZIlNES. AI.P.\CAS ANt) FANCY SILKS, for LADIES DRESSES. A L.noM LOT oF PRINTS OF ALL Et'DS. Fine Bonnts and Bonnet Ribbons, Muslin Worked Collars, " Sil and Woollen Shawls. A SPLENDID LOT OF' NEGRO SHOES, BLANKETS & KERSEYS. Groceries, hardware. Crockery, Shoes, Sad. dies, hats and Caps of all kinds. which will he sold very low, and a libetal dis count for Casl. B. C. BRYAN. September 2G dt 36 STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Whitfield B. Addison, and Martha Ann Addison, Palilion. is. r Allen 11. Addison, & others j JOTICE is hereby given, that by vir Ee of the Decree of the Court of Erpity in this case, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield C. II., on the first londay in Novcmbcr next, the Iullowing real es tate, belonging to the estate of Joseph Ad Jison, deceased, viz One Tract of Land. containing fevo hun dred and twenty live (525) ncrrs, more or less, on Horn's Creek, adjoining lands of A. 1. Addison, Sr., Benj. ''illmnn, Wash.. ington Wise, Estate of Lake Ryan, and Benj. Mliller Said Land will be sold on a credit of one and two years, in equal instalments, except for so much as will pay the cost of this. s'iit, to be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond and good sureties to secure the purchaso money. S. S. ''O.' l'KINS. C. E. E. D. Corm'rs. Ollice, Oct. 8, 1849. October 10, 4t 38 STATE OF SOU'r!i CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Charles Smith, and wile, * and others, awl ohersParlilion. Jane W. Anderson. N'OTICE is h2reby given that by vir-. too of the Decree of the Court of Equity in this case, I shall proceed to sell at Edgcfield Court House on the frst Monday in November next, he following real estate, belongin: to the estate of John Anders' n, deceased, viz: One 'Trac of Land, containing two thou sand one hundred and forty X2140) acres, more or less, lying on Cuffeetown Creek, and adjoining lands of Luke Devore, Get,. C: Mlayson, Edmund B. Belcher, Leroy H. Mundy, A. '. Traylor, Peter Quatile. bum and James S. Harrison. Said Lands will be sold on a credit of one and two years, equal instalments, ex. cept for so much as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond and good sureties tu secure. ihe purchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS. C. E. E. D. Comm'rs. Office, Oct. 8, 1S49, Octchier 10, 4t 38 State of South Carolina. EDCEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THEL CONMlllON PLEAS. Joseph L. Talbert and wife, anid others, IPartition. alary Annt Qunrles.J N OTICE is hereby given, that by vim. tue of an Order from the Court of E~quity in this case. 1 shall sell at Edgefield Court H-ouse on the First Moniday in No vember ne~xt, the following property be longinug to the estate of 11ugh M1. Quarles, dece'tased, viz: 'rho Mill Tract, containing fnur hundred and thirty live nieress, more or less, sitoated in the District and State aforesaid, on Hard L-hior Creek. and adjoiniing lands of D~an iel Rountree, Elisha Robertson, - Ga ble and oithers. Then ieo Tree Tract, containing two hundred and forty neres, nmore or less, and ndjoining lands of Wiley Timnmerman, Jo siah Perrini, anud Elishia Robertson,. The Lyon TIrnet, containing two hiun drned acres, more or lese, adjouiiug latids of Pleasant Morris, the above tract, described as tho Mill Tract, and others. Also, one Lot of Land at Liberty l11ll, containing otne and one-half acres, more or less, ndjoining lands of E. L. IHibbler, Peter Quailebuum, and others. Snitd Lands will be sold on a credit of one and t wo years. except for so much as will pay the cost of this suit, to) he puaid in cash. P'urchauseru to give bonud anid appjroved sureties, to securo the pturchnso money. S. S. TO.\lIPK INS, C. E.JE. D. Comm'rs. Ollice, Oct. 2, 1849. October 3 , 3 7 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.. IN EQUITY. Thomas Garrett,' John WV. Garrett, andr others.) N OT1ICE is hereby g'iven, that by vir, ttte of ani Order from the Court of Eqtuity ini this case, I shall sell at Edgefield Court H-ouise. on the First Monday in No, vember next, the following Real Estate, The Traet of Land, known as the Kitng Tract, containing otne hundred and thirty two atid one-fourth acres, more or less, nnid adjoininig lands of Thomas C. Garret t, William King, anti the Tfrost Estute of Margaret t Jones. Said Latnd will he sold on a credit of ino yea'r frqm the (lay of sale, except for so much as w'ill the cost of partition of the ;aid land. Purchasers to give bond and ~ood sureties to secure the purchase tnotey. 5 ; 8. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comtm'rs. Ollice, Oct. 2. 1849. October 3, 5t 37 RESII ENGLlhH DAIRY CHEESE, I'just reccivedl at DLAND & BUTLERl'S. SOct.: t i' 37 EGRO KERSEYS, Shl~oend Blankets. A supecrior naessortaient ait JDLAND & D3UTLER'S. n., tfe r 37 FOR THE PEOPLE. W E have received andnow have open * !arge and very guperior assortment of Stuple and Fancey DRY GOODS, 1HARDWARE,. GRO OERIES, CROCKERY, SHOES, H.\TS, CAPS, &c, suited to Fall and Winter wants of the peoplp All persons desirous of obtaiping teal g ad Goods at. lair prices, are respectfully invited ' call at tiarsanii place where they can get every -1 thing they ivntitpnd inure too. Thevariety is too exteosivo to enumerate or particularize articles. "call and see," we wj1 ;" show them with pleasnre and charge you noth ing fur looking. - B . ILA1QO & BUTLER.=; N. B.-We still have nt hand a large lo superior Bacon Sides, at 8 ceatscash. B.&, B Sept. 26 1849 tf -d. SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry wrilsof Fieri Fq cias, to me directed. I will proceeji in sell at Edgefield Court Houue on the first Monday and Tuesday following i November next, the follong property, ihk the fullowing case, viz; . W. Brooks, Executor, vs. Fizaled: Turner and Simeon Att:way. the tract of laud belonging to the defendant Eliza. beth Turner, containing sixty acres, (mord or less, adjoining lands of Simeon Attaway and others. - C. W. Cha'ham, Bearer, vs John ! . Moore and John R. Moore, the tract o'V land where the defendant John M. .Moore lives, adjoining Wim. Andrews, and others: John Colgan vs W. U. Russell; Benj Bettis vs W. G. Russell and W. F. Dun. sue, the house and lot occupied at present by C. L. Refo, containing two acres, more. - or less, adjoining W. F. Durisoe, W. P: Buler, and others. . . * . , George Parrott vs Elizabeth Carteija tract of land containing one thousand acres, more or less, adjoining John Wise, Lewis Ellzey, and others. - George A. McKie vs Elizabeth Spu4 Robert Samuel and Elbert MnrgaoL.t Same vs. the Satne. the following negroes belonging to the defendaut Elizabeth San uel, viz: Austin, Aaron, Andi'ow 1elsoa and Heury. Terms of Sale, Cash. S. CllRISTI E, s. D:. October 10, 4t 38.' Shcrift's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Mays and otlies Ap'1s. " William Hill and wife Sarah, - Nancy Bradaway widow of Benjamin Broadaway, Dec'd. } Aletha Mays. Jesse Mays,-and . Abney Mays, children of a Dec'd. Grandson (Abney C. Mays.) Defendants. . :. Y Virtue of an order from.iohn Hill, Esq., Ordinary of Ediefield Die trict, 1 will proceed to sell at ldgeield, C. 11., on the first Monday go'd iuesday fof lowing in November gent, thO land. be longing to the estate of Abney1Mays; Deceased, situate in the State and District aforesaid, containing two hundred and sev entymfive acres more or . kss; will bie soltd on a credit of twei~o inonths, purchaserld giving harnd and .iwo approved securition' and a mortgage of the premises to the Or dinary, to secure the purchase monef Cost to be paid in casht. S. CHIRISTIE, s: 5 . Oct. 2d, 1849, 5t37 Genuine Cod Lifet Oil. J UST received, a snuppl 9f. .jhis valuable.' article recently brougl't into sugh gxtese sivo use by its astonishing ef cts in pulmonai and other diseases. Itis report by one physis cian,(LDr. Williams, of N. Y.).that of 234 esses. of tuberculous disease of the lungs, treasted dura tug. the last two and a half ye,ars, of vyh~ch h6 has preserved notes, only mujacteen derivypd nto ia~rked benefit fromt teo noe. of thiii Oil. ii our own community one person has already beent, to all alpearances, material benefitted bf this remedy. For Sale by G, L. PENN, Agept. Se pt 4,1849 tf 33... Laniy Oil, Candlec; &c.. 5004)GALLNS Lampi, a choic 200 Gallons Lansp'Oil, (surmer' strained./ 200) " Train Oil. .. 15 Boxes Sperm Candles... 15 '-Adamnantine Candles. 10 4 Hall's Candles. .. a For sale by H. A. KENRICKj Hamtburg Sept. 5, 18-19, tr 39 . I'ew Flour,' From Tumbling Shoals' Mill1. JUST receive Twenty-Two Bartels..t fine Flour in Flat H-oop Barrels, from ii above celebrated .Mills, aned ot- rale by, . G. L. PENN. AGENr. A ugitt5 tf.3 Notice. . . ALL persons indebted to the Eqtate of Johd~ J1. . Mays, deceased, will snake. psiynigpg, Antd those htaving ,demands wvill render' thetm in properly attested. . .B.MAYS, $ Sept. 19 ~ B8, 23 Just ReceiedE.. 1500 L"S. Choice Georgia naddCds'. 40 Sacks Salt,. 10 BIs. New Floor, and .l-ots of B'etnn otr hanad yet at~ - LAN D.&r BUTLER'S . August 15 tf ... 3 Notice. ALIL persons indebted. to the estate of Sphnd cer Boulware, deceased, will make' pay. mnent, and those havirag demands againi' said estate, will present~themn properly attested.. .etc~ i1. BOUL WA'RE, E'of'. r .oliCe. A L.L Persons indebted to theEstate of W. L3L.Ritnsell, de.cbased'. are requested to nake paynient,' and atll liersonis to whom saidt ~Estato is insdebted, are, regntested to render their ccounts propterly att'ested to the stubscribor. .1B. C. U A RD, AdmnY. Graniteville, Oct. 1, 3t 37 Notice IS HFERF.DY GIVEN,-that application'will be omdei to. he- Legislatnre ut the'next Sase,* inn fo)r thte incorporation of Butler Lodge, N1G. 7,10.0 . F.