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NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS. NOT TO BE SURPASSED IN Price, Quantity or Quality. CHEAP CASH STORS, JUST FROU M EW YORK. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. T HE IIEMAINDER of the Stock has arrived, and the Fubscriber takes this me-hoo to inform his friends and customers, from Edgefleld, A~bevillb, and the surround ing districts, as also the public generally, that mong his SPLEN DII) STOCK can be found. 50 'pieces of Calicoes froin 5 cents, and higher per yard. 500 piecas of Bleached and Unbleached H omespun. Also, Twills, Canton Flan ne, Bleached and Unbleached. Bedtick Checks, Lindsey's, and a large selection of various kinds of Goods in Ihis line. 100 do. Linnen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 64 to 75 cents. Satin Striped. plain and figured Alpacas, as also, Muslin De Lains'from 12 up high 'er. And a hand'somni assortment of va rious goods for fashionable diesses. Silk, Velvet, and Satin Bonntos for Ladies and Misses, of the latest style, and cheaper than ever before offered. ALSO, Fashionable Infant Hats, Cps, &c. Infant Socks, Stockings of all sizis and color. 100 boxes, including Ribbons, Sprigs, Tapes, inside and outside 'lowers. ALso, The latest style of Gymph, Blick Silk Fringes, Buttons, Colored Spool Silk, &c. Ladies' fashionable Velvet and Steel Bags. 1,000 pair of Lad:es Gaiter Shoet, Chlildren's Shoes, hiah and low quarter. Youths and Gentlemen's Boots. Brogands, &c. 500 pair of Blankets, fron 75 cts. up to $8. JEWELRY. there has never been sich an assortment bf rich and rare Jewelry shown in this mar kit ; including Plain and Figured Stone Chased Rings, Breastpins, &c. all warranted. Gold a:d silver Pencils. Gold Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Buckless, Plated do. 200 doz. Knives, from 10 cents up to $2 ; also. Pistols, Bowie and Dirk Knives, Per. cussion Caps. CAPS. C0 dir.. Glage, Flushing, and Cloth, for gentl'men, Boys and Infants, from 10 c'ent up higher. HATS, Of the Latest Style. Also) Low Crown, Broatd Brim, and Fancy Boys Hats. Saddles, Bridles-, Crdckery, Tinware, Vio. ins, Flutes;, &c. CLOTHING. Fine Dreer, Over and Sack Coats ; Pants, Vests, Suspenidbrs. Gloves, &c, To, enu mserate 'ev'ry article would almost fill the paper ; but if you cannot And an assortment in this Stock, and cannot be pldased with the prices, willingly woud I say, try some other place land beat ie. if you can. All I ask is to pive me d fair trial, and I am satis fied that Goodse cain be bought as cheap in Sodth Cdrolina as in Georgia. . I would ask, come and see me and then try Georgia. J. COHN. 'N. B.-The stori at slimbu:g. is still con tinued, and a handsome tssorrntent, at low sates can be Lound there alsd. J. C. Nov 21 3r 44 Choice Articles, JUST RECEIVED. TEW BUCKWiiEAT FLOUR, j'English Daity G'.be: Cheese, Nd. t and No. 2 Ma~ckereI. . Fresh Soda lBiscuit. Frsh Cuntns. Citran, Raisins. Almrond~s, P'ican Nuts, Filberts, Ftga. PriareS. Capers anid P'reser ves.. Mnrecovadlo .,tolser antd N Q4 Syrny, Freh Rice, Black T'ea. atnd 7 INegs IDtpoms Powdar. All of which wil be sold al the lowest market price. C. L. PENN, Acer-r. No.2 f 44 New Roar'ding ittse. MRS. FORD, respecrfully itnrortms her friends and the pubhic.. that she hars taken the secontd story over M r. 3. Cohn's Store, at Edgefreld Cnrtrt Hotnse. where she has opened a BOARDING HlOUSls. for tire aiccommo.da tion of Perman~ent at Transient Bonarders. Her terms for tegntlar boarders, will be $10 per tmoab for botarig a nd lodging.-$2, per week for boarding n ithout ladeing . Gentlemen visrtin~g the Villatte, cnn be n comrnodatted regular mimius-, (at all- h~our of the day. and tuntil 10 o'clock, P. M..) at the low price- oft cenlts per mne. Nov. 2 1, , t'f 44 Brought to te Jail O F this District a necr" man whoisrys his name is BOB, who says hfe he. longs to Ransom flolroway of this District. said'imy is about :30 years obd. of a lack ish complexi-oo nd about 5 feet 7 inches high. The oner is req-nestedl In comne for. wardl, prove property. pnay. charrge~s and take lhinm awvay, or he will be daalt with as the law directs. H. R. SPANN.J.. E. n November 21 1849, t f 44 Notice. T HE COMMISSIONERS of Rloads for the Upper Llattarlior of the 7th Regi ment of'the South Carolina Militin, will let. at Edgelield C. -.,-on the-Sirst Motndey ity De etmber next, the contract for putting op Point ts or Sign Boards, nit the difl'erent forks attd csoss roads in said Battatlion. The Pos~ts are toI be of good lightwood 12 feet long. 8 x 8- ittches, and the boards of good yellow pine, abont three feet lr.mg, seven inches wide, atnd l14 inches thick, to be mor-iced into rte posts. The names of places, and unmiber of miles. to be painted on the boards,, all subject to the approval of the Commissionets. GEO). A. AD{SON, See'ry of Boartd. Nov. 14 , t 42' Notice I S H ERE.BY GIVEN, that application will be made to the Legislature at the text Sea lion for the incorporation of Butler Lodge, No. 17,.0. 0. F. August 8, tf 29 Notice - 85 HERE BY GIVEN, that application will Lbe made to the Legislature of Sotith Caroli nra, at its next Session, to incoirporale a Gom pay for the purpose of making a Plank Road from Edgefield tokHamburg. Augusnt 2EL 3t 31 MORE NEW GOODS T. BRENNAN & CO. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. 4 RE CONSTANTLY receiving fresh sup .. plies of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, from New York. They have now in storo a full and complete stock of (oods suitable for the season, amongst which are the following, to which they invite the attention of the pub lic: Extra Rich Camelion Turk Satin. Rich Changeable Embroidered and Plain Silks. Black Lavantine Silk. 6 Poult Do Soie, " Gros de Rine. Merino and Thibet Cloths. Foliatis, Orientals and trocados. 3lohair, Lustres and Parametta Clothes. Striped, Fig'i ed, Embroidered and Camelion. Alpacas (all colors) from 25 to $1,00 per ya d. Black Alpacas, from 181 to 1,25 per yard. M. de Leans 181 to 371 per yard. Cashmeres, 25 to 75 per yard. Scotch and French Ginghamis 12j to 25. 500 pieces all kinds of Caliches, J to 121 c's. Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, 4 to 10 cents. 10-4 11-4 and 12,4 Bleached Sheeting, 314 to 37j per yatd, ALSO, Find Canton Crape Shawls. Embroidered Thibet Sfiwis, White and Col ored. Cashmere, Brochrca, Merina and Damask Alpacca Sbawis. Over one tnousand Plaid Wool Shawls, all sizes and styles from 25 cts. to $5,00 each. 9.4, 10-4, 11,4. 12-4 ahd 13-4 Fine Ded Blankets. 12-4 Marsailles Quilts. White and Red Flannels, l0 to 50 cents. A full supply of lt oad Clothes, Catssiners, Vestings, Ttrras Sattinets, Kenlucky Jeans, and a variety of goods for Youths wear. Negro Blankets, 8,4 9-4 and 10.4 62 cents to S1 00 each. Kersey.s, Osnaburgs and Augusta Factory Shirling. at Factory prices. Damask Table Diaper, 37.1 to $1.50 per yd. Irish Linens and Linen Lawns, 25 to $1,00 per Yard. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 64 to $1,00 each. Thread Edgings, 64 t6 25 cents per yard. Plaid, Jaconet a'nd Catrabric Musins, 12 to 50 cents. A great variety of Hos'ery of all kinds for Ladies, Misaes and Children. Furniture Dinity, 121 to 25 cents per yard. A few pieces 4.4 Cotton Carpeting, 25 to 37 cents pier yard. Fringes, Buttons, Gimins &c. &c. Buck, Kid, Silk, Lisle, Berlin, Merino and Cloth Gloves for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. We respectfully invite the. public to call and examne our stock as we feel confident the goods and prices cannot fail to give sa tisfaction.. T. BRENNAN & CO. Opposiie the Mansion House and next to Hand & Williams'. Grocery Store. N. B -Parcels deli vered in Hamburg, free of charge. Nov. 21 St 44 Executors Sale. Y in or der trom the Ordiiary ofEdgefield District, we shall ptoceed tn sell n tIse late residetice cif llcinry V. Itutherford. dee'd., nam WVEDN ESD)AY the 121h. da~y of D~ecemb~er next, all the persnn.ml prop.erty of snid Deceased, not spiecilically beqw-~athed, to wvit:. TWENTY-ONE OR TWO NEGROE5, Stock of Ilorses. .Mules, Cattle and flogp. Corn anid Fodder, W heat and Oats, the pitesent cropi ofl Cotton otne knudic Wnir~ti antd Harintess. linggy tua ilartiess Phnsta tiotn T',ols, lutnie hold anid Kitchent Furn'ittre. Staid property wi l'be soild on at credit of twelve maoniths, except for nil stums untder five dollars. which will he required it. cash. Pur chasets will be reqiredi to. give ntote and two approved secnrtties. Th'le property nut chariged umnil the terms of sale are comiplied with, anid if resoled. at the risk of lhe irst piirchitser. G EORG E DI. IIUIET..nnel, JOSEPHI G. IIRTHERFORD, Efecutors. Nov. 21 . 3t 43 Eiccuttor's Sale. B Y tnn uirder fromt the Ordinary of Edgelield District, I shall proiceed to se il nVWED, NESDAY the 19th day of December next, at the Iato residence of Richard Coletman, dec'd., ill the personal property of saiid Deceased, niot bequeathed. coansisting of TWENTY LIKELY NEGROES,. Three Rottd WVagons and lirness, two Yoke of Oxen antd two Ox Carts. onie Dntggy anid liir. ness. stock off Horses, M nles. Cattle, hilogs anid Seep, Coirn, Foilder .inid Onts. Phittation T,.ils. H utsehold and Ritchien Furniture. Stnii pro~perty willI be sohl on a credit of twelve moths wvith tne atid two' apptoved senrities. except fori stims iunder five dlollars. which will-be r,-quaired ini rnsh. The property nt changited until the termsw of stale are complied kith, und if resoltd, at the risk of the fiast puir.. caser. Wd. A. ST ROT I'E R. Extcztor. Nov. 2 , 4 4t 44 Administ rator's Sale. B Y ana order front the Ordinary of Edgeflil District,I sh'all priceied to sell on FRtIDA Y the 21st day oif Diecembher next, all the personal property of .Jacob Poiw, dee'd., eunnsisting of abot T HhI'ITY NEGROES, a large tnmber of Ilogs, Cattle, Horses, Gorn anid Fodder, and Kit,:hen Furtilture, &c., &c. All of the above property will be s~old on a credit of twelve months. The purchasers will be required to give notes with two or moire sp proved sttreties. Sumis under $5 dollars cash. H.BR. SPAN N, A dministrator. JOEL H I[LL, ini right of his wife. Nov.21, 5t 44 Executor's Sale. UTNDER the last Will of Statimmre Watson. Udec'd., and tat the late- residence- of the said Watson. I will sell to the highest bidder. on the 1Uthi daiy of December tnext, FIVE OR SIX LIKELY NEGROES, two fine Mules, one pair Steers, fifiy fat Hogs, and fifty Stock- hogs, and tither articles. The above propierty will be soild on a credit until the 1st day of Jannaty, 1852, with intterest, (reIn the Ilet day ofitnuary next;- for all sums over twenty dollars, with note and two good sureties, and under twenity dollars. ensh. T. W ATSON, Ex'or. Nov. 21. 1849. 3t 43 A Challenlge to Gainsayers. ANY man who wishes to write on ELO-= QUENCE, and can beat the Subscriber, tvill receive the smn of five dollars, towards the publition of his work, andi if beaten by the ubscriber, lhe must pay hiim the same, for publishing his work. This is to encourage intellect. H. JENNINGS. Nov. 14, 2t 43 STATE OF SOUTH UAROLIN EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. B Y JOHN H ILL, Esq., Ordinary of Ede.elfie District. Whereas James Still; bath applied to me for Letters or Administration. tin all and singular the goods and chattels, righis acid credits of Janes J. Still laie of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, toci'te nnd admon ish all and singular, the kindred anal credi tors of the said deceased. to lie and appear before me, at nour next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edge field Court House on the third day of Dec. next, to show eause if any, why the said admninistration should not he granted. Given undeemy hand and seal, this 2th day of Novemirer in the year of our Lord o thotsand eight hundrecd ad forty nine and in the seventy-fourth year of Ameri can :bdepeudence. JOHN II4LL, o. E. n. November 3 2t 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDiNARY. B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District: Whereas Elijah Holloway lanth npplied to me for Letters of administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles. riehts and credits of Daniet Holloway, late of the District aforesaid tipceeel. These are, therefore. to cite anti admon. ish -ll and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased. to be and appear lefore tme, at our ue:ti Ordinary's .Qourt fGor the said Distr ict, to le holden at Etlge field Court louise on the 3rd day of Decenber next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be grant ed. Given under my hand and seal, this 19th day of November in the year of our Lord one throusand eight hundred and for:y tine, antid in the seventy-fourtli year of Amneican Independence. JOHN HILL, o.ih. n. November 21 2t 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGIFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Y JOH N H IL L. Esq., Ordinary of IEdgefleld District : Whereas Thomas Nichaolls, hath nppied to tme for Letters of Admcinistratian. tan all atnd singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Caleb it. MIachens, late of the District aforetuid. deceased. These are. therfcore,to cite and adtaon ish all and singular. the kindfred frn cred itors of the said deceased, it he and app'ear before tne, at ocar net Ordiiadniy's Court lr the said District, to he holden at Edge eld Court I-louse, on the 3rd day of Dpcenber next. to show cause. if any why the said aliaistration should not be Zrant et. Given under my hand and seal. this the 10-h day tit INovembilaer in the year of ot Lord one -thousiand eight hundred at-d forty-nine, and in the74th year of Amn ican Independence. JOHN HELL, a . Nov. 21, 2 44 STATE OF SOUT11 CAROLINA TEDGrt"f.LD DISTrRICT. IN ORDINA RY. B Y JOIHN 1IIL L,. Esq., Ordinairy of Ea Edgefield District. Whelcreas Harriett Stone. haith applied tra cie for Letters of Admainistratm; ran all and singular the goods andt chtattels righcts and credits of Henry Sanea, trte af thte District afcresaid. deceased. 'Thtese are, therefoare, toa cite nd admon ish ad anad sinenalar, the kindred and cred-. itorsraf the said dleceasedt, to he andc apbear hlacire mue, at our tiext Ordinary's C~atvrt far the said District, to he holden ait Edlge field Court Hlouse on the 3rd day of Oc cmber next, to show cause, if ang;, why the said admnicstration should not lhe gran tedl. Given trtader my fiand and seal, this the 16th dayv of Decembtler in the year of outr Lord otte thiousatnd eighat hundred and fory-ninte and in seventy-fourth year of Americana lndependcetnre. JOH N H ILL, o. E. D. Dceccmber 21 2t 4 Estate Sale. O N TUESDAY the 1hh day of D'ecemiber niext, I will ol'ecr for stile at. the late tesi decce of Joseph R. Addisona, dec'd., all his peronal Estate, c6'nsistintg of TWE.NTYNINE LIKELY NEGROE~S, Hocses. Matles, Corn and Fodder, Plhintationa Taols, and other articles. Tsancs-Twelve Monatlhs credit, with Noto aid two approveed sutreties. WvlTFIE;LD BI ADDISON, A dm'aor. with the Will acexed. Nov. 8. 184 .4t 43 Executor's Sales W ILL be~ sold on the 10th of December. at the lace residenace of Jtoseph Mearris, Deceased, three tracks ofC land, thce first coca .iing hetweecn fonr andc five hundcared acres. tha second conctainting taboni two hcundred, the tiirdl, one hiicdre-d anid twenaty, these lancds ace to lie sold lor one fontrthc cashs, the baclande Eane and two yeacrs credit, excepat the track conatain ing two haundredl acres tao be scald foar cash. ED31UND MORRIS, Ex'or. Nov.7, 1849 .5t 4-2 Fair Warning. ALrL PERSONS inidebted tca the under .signed either by Note or book acceaunct, are earnaestly entreated toa make paymaent be. tween nlow and Januttnry naext, (1850,). as I- ama losing cap my business in tamcbtirg.. After this notice. anad paaytmentt ntot made withmt the time m.ntionevd above, r hocpe' those inidebted to cae, will not think it taifair if they find thceir tiotes anad acconuats in the hainde of proper nIB curs for collection. , 3. 3. H OWA RD. P. S.-Shoutl I-be absent at any, time, nay Books andl notes will he left in the hcands of Messrs. Brindley, Rosanmond & Smnith,to whom amenat cneybe made. J. J. Hi. Nov. 14, 4t 43 .Y'ottce. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Johln Pow. deceased, ate earncestty regnaested to make immnediate payment, and all those htaving demndsc against said Estate, art also icquested to present according to law. A. JONES, Adm'r. Oct. 31 tf 41 For Sale. A GOOD Second-hand Carriage. nearly .& new. W. P. BUTLER. Oc. , -t i 37 Edgefield Female Institute. M R. ROBERT H. NICHOLLS, who has for the last three )ears. had charge of the Fuller Institutto, Greenwond, Abbreville District, and who..as nccepted the triaundmours invitatiot of the Trnstees of the Edgelili Fe male Iintiante,.to became the Ricti'n of thai istitution. feels mouch pleasure ln announcing this arratngetment i the public and especially to his umerous patrons in Edgefield District. It is his inteition, on the second Monday in Jainary iext, to open a sch nI in Edgefield Village, wherein every accomplishment, Lite rary, Scientifin. ied Oriannietital, hecesfary 16 a perfect female education mnay be acquired, and whereby parents may be spdred the ex pense of seiding their dinghters to those dis lanzcesknil houie, whicl arte Always soutces of pain aU often prejndicin. An experientre of inure than twentyfire years in his professioin. has matured his 'ins, and given him a thorongh kiowledge of the char acu-.rs and retpiremnts of ynith,-his disci. pliipe i strict but paremni --tiorives of dutp and aThctint, are the itducenr.nts to study which lie inrulcetes, and his system is rather t6 enlarge the mind, than to overburden the mnmo ;y;t-usefi kiow'lete. has entire precedence if that ivhiiih is orianmental, and the eleinen tary brnnches of edantion, nre thoroughly jir wtilled, biefore advaniced studies are permitted. Every accomplishwmt is. however, carried ta its highiet grade. and uiled by superiir and nrifeotis Assianints. nl necessary musical instrieiit and philosuphical apparntns, he trnsts he mny receive a conitinnance tifthat lihe rat patronage which lie lias for veark enjoyed in Edgefield, Abbeville, Lautens, and Newberry Districts. The ReCTOR arefers to the Advertisement of the Trustees, and to tie fllowing getlemen: Gov. DAiD JOHssol, Hnii. IV. J. GRAYSUN, Col. F 11. ELmOuaR., Dr. Wut Most.v. Col. L. U. Moy, Dr. .onrs NIcHoLSON, Messrs JEFFERs, CoTrtAN & Co., &c A prospecus of Pls, Instiuctors, and Terms, will shortly be puhlished. Edgefield C. H., Nov. 8. 1849. 07 The Southern Bapi1tist. Temperance Ad, vocnte, Hanbirg Repihlienn and Uarensville Herald. will pleaoe insert weekly unii January, and forward meir accounts to this office. Nov. 14, 7t 43 Edgefield Female Institute. T H E TRUSTEES of the nstitution. ans ions ti elevate its character and iisefrir. neas. have recently purrchised i irge nig coiimondious lot of land within lite tuin, upon which they have erected suiitable burildrigA. and now annontince to the public. that they have secured the sersices, as Rector anil General istructor, of .1n. loBERT II. NicHoLt.s. The istitaut, will be opened on tie First Monday in January ne'xt. M it. Nicno-.., hag led tiany years experience in his profe.-sii. Wits Priressoir in Jeffersoi College, Loirisianit, -has recently tanght witir grent success, at Greenwood, and has been hiduced to take charge of this listittilioni, with i view to-a per nanent abode niongt its. The Trustees coifietitil stati, that every theility to -1 complete and finished Fo-male Edu cartin. will be iforded at this 1.lsistittion, aid imist earnestly appea-l to the public genertilly. and particilarly to rhe citizens of E-.jgefield District. to give it their aid and patrnnage. 7 xcelleit board cmi he obtained a. reasona ble rates in the town tnd its vicintry. Iim-trutctresses in Misic, Drawing, Painting. Embroidery, &c., will be comiceced with the lu1stilinin. The rates of Tiition, will be rensonabre These, with the reilation of the Seesions, and other imtters, will be piblishe d i due title. - - - N L. itmtrI'"N. - F. fH. VARlilA W, , EDMUND PENN, i It. T. M IMS, S. F GOODE Octtiher 30, 164O. if' 41 Edgefield M~ale Academy. T HE TRUSTEES of this hitstitution have elected M n Tao~ns Joussoe, 1ec (ur, fur rhi: ensning year. Mu Jounss-o, was.r eduscated at the Sonth Carrolinn College, and ia very favoribly ktiown. as uin Inserrnictor in a respecutaole Academy, in this Dietrict. The T1ruistees have some assurance that MR. Jonssos, wvill devote hinself' exclusively to tI.s professioin, and fruoim his talents and nttain meiunts, they confidoently reommttend him tu the genter-mus support of the comnntity. The Academy will be opented by Mla. Joris. son, on the First Mitinduj in Janua~ly nrext. It shall be the effort of the Trrustees, to cu-operate with the Rector, in preseuv'mtg giiod morals amotigst the piipils, and in. fitrntishinig to thre public, thre beet possible education for their solits. Rates of Tuition, rules and regulations, will be published hereafter. J'OHN LIPSCOMB, ) g F. H. WVA RDLAW. I -t JOhlN BAUSKETT, > Rt. T. MIS, . N. L GRIFFIN. J? Ociiuber 30, 1849 tf 4i Clear Spring Academy. T HI E Trustees nt' this Academiy would in forma the p' il'lic that, for thre ensuing year, they have seemed the servi'cesof Mr. James L. Lesly, who has beeni so lung and favourably knrownt as Teacher at Gsrienwood and else' where ini. or District. rThe Academy is Inca.. teni in n healthy nttil oural coimnunity, five riles inst of' Calhun's Mills, and twelve imiles Souith of A bbeville, C. HI. The schol.istic year wilil he divided in two dessir ns of five months ench:. atid pu pils will be charged from the time of etetrinig until the end! of' the session. Exercises to conf.neuce on the 2d1 Moidny in January. The following arc the estabhia~bed rates of For the elements emabracinur rendiing, writit. spiling and mental exerci ses i~n Arithmnetic. per Session. $6 00 The above with English Grammar. Geography, and Aritturnetic, per Sessioni. $8 00O Thte above with Philosophy, Ghemes-. try, Algebra, Goometry, &e-. per. Session. $10 00 The above with Lrutin and- Greek. $15 00 [17 Good bonardit:g cnn be obtained cotnve nieunt to thre Academy at $6 00 per month. A bbeville, Dist Nov. 1. 1849. 2m 4'2 A T'eacher Wanted T.0* take charge of the R ED BA NK Acadel .my. One well qualified to teach' the Languages. would be preferred, itecomnmen dtionis of morals and character, will be requtir ed, as well as qualifttationu. For further par ticulars, apply to WN. S. MtOBLEY, JNO. JENNINGS, Sr. . BENJ. ETl HERIDGE, I~ B-. S. GUGBURN. J' Nov. 14, 1849. tf 43 -~~ ~---Nirtice. T HtS is to forwarn all persons from tra" 3.ding for two nrotes given by me to Rich ard Griflin some time last Spring, one for three hndred dallar., and the other for fifty dollars, as said Griffin has done me a serious injury and absconded. I am determined not to pay them unlers compelled by law. WNI, B. DORN. - o.2 1849, 3m 42 SELLING OFF AT COST For Cash. T 'E 'u6scriber h.aving ,deermined to close hll business o(Ters his entire btock or -goods 'at COST FOR CASH. 't there is a large Stock of seasunahile Goods ton hand, many of them tauhoght this b Full at the loweit figure. . . I Persons desironwrof a'vailing themselvei of this opportunity to buy CHEAP for CASH, will do well to call early. S. F. GOODE. Ooiber 2-, 1849. A LL Persons indebied to the Subscrl l-er, or Goode & Sul-ivan, previonus to the first (of January last, are earnestly requested to call and settle withont delay. S. F. G. Oct. 2. lot 40 Ve& Fall 4' iVn ter Goods. WILLIAM H. CRANE, t AUGUSTA, GzaEotA. 3 AS just received lby the latest arrivals fromo New York. a large and splead,id as ourtinent of DRY GOODS which w4ere selec. ted by myself aid which he will sell as low as aiy other ierchtant it the City. Rich Enbroaded Lace Capesaidiinp.Cllars Rich Sattin DeChinlie anad Chamanlion Silks, Fine Black and Colored. Merkite uaid Thibet Cothas. Rich plain and figared Cashmers and DeLanes, Black, Mode atnd other Coloted Alpaccas, Black Canltoin Cloth for-Mounrning, Rich figred Puritannut fi+ Dresses, A large assortimenr Muslin lie .Lanes, Gio.ghnrs, Prints and Shirtinags very cheap, Irish Linaens, Longhl awns and Cajbrick Hund kerchiefs, Turkey4edl Camhri6, Drapery Muslins, Fine Caslamere and Plaid Shawls, Clnths, Cussimers, Sattinetts, and Kentucky .eanis, Silk, Cotton, Cashmere and Allanenca. lcosery, li'ne ft-ured and plain Vota lnitire Dimietry. 11-4. 2-4 fline ribbon bnod Whitney Blikets, 8.4 9.4 Heavy liuffle Blankets, Angista. Shirtings anad Kerseys, at .Manufac tures price's, together witl, a great v0i-iety of rther articles which will be sold very low "ad il to which lie would respectfully invite the atten- G tion of those asMh iisii Augusta for the purpose of pultehasing Giads. a. . 027 New Goods received iveekly by the ,I Steamers. Nov. 7, 1849. 4t 42 11 te IISHERIFFS SALE. a ' Y virtie of sandry writs or Fieri Fat- & B cias, to me directed, I will proceed c, io sell at Edgefield Court House, on the e first Monday and Tuepday following in ii December next, the following property, i in the following cases, viz: P A. Jones, for the use of Win. Adgervs " Drasha Ilaney, the tract of land where the P lefendant lives, adjoining lands of Robert y llalsanhtke, and others. . a Whir. Brooks. Ek'or. vs John chum- of pert, the tract of lani where the der'enlant ai lives, containing five hundred and frty t ares. more or less. and adjoiniog lands of Sampsion Pdpe, anal others. G.eo. A. McKie vs Elizabe'h. Samtel, & others, two negro men, Aaron & Andrew Terms of Sale, Cash. S. CanisTIE, S . . c Novi . 1,i 43 i3 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. F EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Maechi. Coidurna and wife, It Elira Prasey, and others. ad B Y virtue aor an Orader from .Johe 111.itl LEs.1.., Ordinary oft EaIgefelrl Distriet,. I shall proceedl to seH. at Edga'eld Crurt House, ran the first Mnlatday in Decembe. ret-, the lands belonging tro th'e eaitate of Wley Prosey. dec'al., situate itt the District ad Sante af'oresaid,. adjoining lands of y Smuel Prosey, John R. Wever,.andothers, a rntaning two hundred and forty acres, ( more or less. a Said rnrds will be sold on~ a eredit of it weve tonths. Purchasers giving hand 0 sand two approved securiaies. and a mort ;nge of' the premises. to sebure th-e pur case money. Costs to he pirid in hash. Nov.12, t4 State of South Carolina.[ ED-GEF[ELD DISTI(ICT. IN EQUITY. Mary 11. Hokmes. and Latra. T. Hlohnes, Partiion. Elizabteth Holmes., N.TOTl'CE is hereby givetn, that by vir itueof- ata O'rder from the Crourt of 0 Equity in this case. I shall sell at Edgefield Court FHoase, oan the First flMondlay in Do- C meber niest, the following real estate. he)4 nining to the estate oh Williatm P. liolInes, Ia e'a., viz:. One Tract of land conataining one hutn ared uad fifty acres, more or less, situated n the District ad State sfotiesaidf. aid ajtining landas of Lewis Collius, Wyatt " H olmes, and others.0 Aiso-, one ot her Tract of land. cnntaibing ti rurteen hunadred acres, moarre or less, situ- t ated Itn the District and- State aforiesaid, i atdt adljointing lands of Tandy Bluckhatter, Batte floward. anda others. Tlhe abovo'Tract af one hunodred and ify acres, first described, will be sold on. a credit of otto year, and the othier of rirteent humndredl acre's, last described, 0on a credit of onie anad two years. except ais to o much as niil-psay the cost of this sui, ,~ to beo paid in dash. Purchasers to give aond and gnod personal surettes to secnrea the purchase miomev.. S. S. TO-MPKINS.- c. *, z. D. * Cmm'rs. Office, Nov. 8, 1849, Nov. 9. 1849. 4te 43 Nlotice. A LL Persons indeirbted to the Estate or Wi le Jy F. Wells, Deceasad, are requested tot make imumediaite pay ment, and all ti~ose htavinig i, claims againast thce Esta..te, to render them- in prprly atested. The Suibscriber will attend Saledays,.in-order .. to settle upt the Estte. CHESLEY WELLS, Adm'r. Nov.7 1849 3t* 42 Notice] IS HEREBY GIVEN, that appliention will be made at the next setting of thae Legista- q tre for a New Road leading; out from-the Mdar-. 11 tin Town Road in tliis District, at or near Sam- atl l Stevens, and interasectitng the Long Catne am Road. att or near Gibson Collins. August. 1 tr 28 House and Lot for Sale? T H E Subscriber offers for n10f T sale in the Village of Edge 1 field, his VALVABLE HOUSE AND LOT, being sitiuated in ie centre of tl'e Villag'o, near the Public quare, and immediately or Mafi .Street. tpunded on the rear, and one side b' Streets, among the Lo't elegible irtations in the The Dwelling House is comnodibifs, and .good.. repair.-A liberal credit ) be iven. Ifnordisposed of by the first Mon ay in December, the premises will be sold -ihout reserve, at Auction. In the Subscriborsjibsence, applicadon can c made to 11. R. Spann, Esq,. S.W. EN i. Oct. 30. 1f .i 3oistan ty .on. h0i1, AND STILL RECEIVING! W !haro to day received .,per, feaz'er SOUTRuat sa, from New-Tor},, maive additions to our airsady large' and iperior STOCK of GOODS. . Among our recent arrivals are Plain ano Figured Britck Sillis Striped and Watered do. Plain and Figured col'd do. . 1-2 doz, Paris S'wiss Robes, for venn'g Dresses, Soine New and teautiful Styles of din'g iams. - Mourning Collars, Laces, &c. FOR THE GENTL-EMX. Superior Black and Fancy Cassimre.., A beatiful assortment of Offce and Over Coats, . ., 2 or 3 pieces Inkrain'e&, and twr4 Ply Carpeting, . .,, Fresh Engliah, Dairy and Pine Ayple Cheese, Maca'toni, Pruits. &'c. . ... .. . AND & BrLETr R. 9t. .0, IS49. if 4A. EX ECUTOR'S NALL ILL b. sold to the highest bidder.oar the aeveith day .of November nest. the eal ann Peritonal Estate of the late .Lwlis T. ray, deceused. as follows % - Otre eptire tract of lqig. con ug..it e mt sirvey, efeven thousant nie hqad and venty-seven (11,077) acres, sitnateA ' the aters of the Savannah Riverandy t '0,Ce&k, arnwell Di.trict. S C. there are "blq fir on imndred (1500)increj cfeaieJ *&n well Ippted r6 the culvtirtirr or Cotton and rain. lere is erected on Steel Creek, abtut, one ,d a half tilo frdm dhe River, a, e W, )tIiningi two.alw. with siuficlent waerjow to drive a Grist Mill atnd Saw Gin asi-mer. The river land is heavily.jimbere. writh a growth orl.ak. Hickory, Poplar aftii-Cy ress, ajincerit tp the Mill; the grow~th the plind (aboutt nine thousand acres,) .ssists -incipallyof Pine- Theye is a s I and on the iivir for the delivery of. armboat end, of which.,thero is an abundaut suply. id constant denttd. . To t capitalist desasous engaging in the Timber and Turpensile bo uess, .atithe irearing of stock of a!l iands, e abnie Flantation offers indi.icements inferior none on.the Savatinah Riier. Tlheq inear e Mill a confortable Overers .e-House,, with ufficient umnnbei of frame..buil.ling" to ac. >mmodute one htmidred Nerosks. The personal property consists of.twey !6 Needoes, bont one hunded }OO. hiead of attle. f6fteet Al nigs and Hqrses. a large nm.. r or stodcr ttup. neeprffr-mutit-amtrU ichen fNrnitot e, Planrtation aid Bl;cksmith's Itls, from sevehty five 1o eighty Ibags 4ffCot, n1. from nix to eigli't thottsand bushels tborn, der. Pens. & c. .&c.;. At the same titme and place, by Copsent of artie's, the tract or treets of land,...kiyai n as ay's Hammtack, and part of St tia Island, Ijoitning the above,.containingabot ,Ove hun.. red anad sixty (5(10) acres. -Alto. one other ron Telfatir''s laland, on the Savdonaeh iv -, ntaiing forty (40) acres, knodan as the ogferry. . D. A RDIS, E eentor. Deac h IslznJ. Sept. 6, .18.49V.,3 T ERM S Of' SA.E.' The latnd on a credit of otte, twvpatnd three ers, payment to~ be secutred by bond-, miortgage d pterstonal secuarity. The persao- property ith the exception of the poton. which will be ld f or ctnsh) ott a credit of twelVejneonths with terest frotm dtt poymuenz ,t be secured by 'ote andtwo approved securities. The above le is postpotned to the filth (5th) pf December ex' .. A RDIS. T ATE OF SOUTiH CENOLINA. EDGEF hELD DISTRICT. iN ktil2i. ~osa Atuna Sitom, it. Partition. ~oert S. Stro'm, atnitd others. NOTICE is hereby given, that by Yir ..toe of the Deciee of the Crort of quity in this case, I shill proceed to sell SEdlgefleld.C. I-I., on the first .Monaday l ecemiber next. abejreal estate of Hez liah Strotm, deceased), 'viz: One tract of lantd eomposed of two par-. ,fs, contait'ng tharee hundred acres mnore. rless, situaysif in the District and State. riresaid on Turkey Creek, anti adjoining mdil of Richard 1-ardy, WVm. Runneli',. . W., Siren a, Elbert Baird and S. G.. oberts., Said Lands will be sold on a credit of re and~ two years, in equal instelments, teept for so muatch as will pr)y the cost of ii s'it, to be paid in ensh, Prchasers i give band end good sureties~to'seculre I purchase money. S. B. TO l PKIiNS, c-. at . D. Qonmw's. Office, Nov. 6, 1840t Nov 7 1849 4 42 October 18, 4e40 Feather Renovating ITILL cease here in some four weeks, for VTthte purpose of going to~ Hamburg. 'hose wishing their Veathiers Renovated, will lease send their beds in as ealy as possible, t all probability ir will be the rast chance that gay be offesred to the citizens of the willage and acinty.W. B. SPECK. SSer. 12, 1849, i 34 Removal. rHE Subscriber having pturchased of Mr. S. F. Gotade. his residence in the Village. as remnoved to the name. E. F. TEAGUE, M. D. Sept. 12. 1849, tf 34 GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS & S ROES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION., LA DIES Kid and Morocco Slippers, Ties, Buskins and Walking Shoes of superior ality, Childrens, Mtisssand Boyas Shoes and oots. Thick heavy substantial. Negro Shoes. I of which is warranlted not torip, and will be. 4 extraordintary cheap fotr Cash, at WILLIAM McEVOY'S. Oct17 184u 9, r 28