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AUCTION! 0N Sale-day, 3d of December next, at 11 o'clock bifore the Court Houne door, I wa'l sell the H onse and Lot in the Village of Edgefield. now occupied by S. W. Kennterly. A L S O On Friday following, 7th December, I will sell at the House, all the household and kitchen furnitute. oune Horse, Cow and Calf, &c. Terms of sale will be made known on day of sale. LEWIS COVAR, Auctioneer. Nov 28 1849 2t 45 Medie mes, Paints, Glass &C, HAVILA-ND, RISLEY & Co. AUGUSTA, GA. DEALERS IN CHOCE Drugs kand Medicines, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRUMENtSi PAINTS, OILs, DY E STUFFS, WIxN Dowv-GTAss, FANCY SoAPs, PERFUMERY, BRUSHEF, TOILET ARTICLES. -ALSO AGENTS FOR THE MOIT VALUABLE PATENT AMEDiciNSs, TRussEs, DEN TISTS GOLD FoIL. TEETH, THE Paxtre TEA COMPANY'S TEAs, ROSENDALE CE 3ZENT,CALCINED PLASTER or PARIS, &c. (0- Having a very extensive Stock, which is kept full and fresh by weekly additions, we are prepared to supply Pjanters, Phisi cians, and the Trade, at very low prices. 0*- Orders promptly attended to. HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. DRUGGISTS, near the Mansion House. Globe and U. S. Hotels, Augusta, Ga. Nov. 32, 3m 45 Pottersville Academy, NEAR EDGEFIELD VILLAGE. T H E Exercises of this Institution will corn. mence on the first Monday in January next. under the direction of Mir. GEonas KER SHAW assisted by Mrs. KKRsHAw. The scho taught the fillowing biatinches at the prices aInexed Spelling. Reading and Wri ting. $12 per annum. Arithmetic, Anal)sis and History, 1 Enlish Synonynes. Eng Ith Gtattnar and Geo. graphy, 17 Ornamental Needle Work. Botanv. Natural Philoso phy Chemistry, Drawing and Painting, 20 Astronomy in all its Branches, al! problems in Geography, Geometry. Triigonunetry, Surveying, Plating and Latin, 21 Philosophical Apparatus. Mathematical In. strutnents and a Delineator, a pair of Globes and a School Library &c. &c., will bie fitrmnshti ed, also all Books and Stationary at Columbia or Augusta prices. BAILEY CORLEY. ) ROBERT TURNER, I JOHN HILL. >Taus-rss. JOHN KIRKSEY, | D. W H I E ,.. N. B.-if required be oblained. Nov. 28 1849 Champat, Lique 1OBA SK ETS 10 Barrels clr 20 Barrels Boston R e S do Northern 1 Pipe choaice HollaiiWGin, 30 Barrels Whiskey, various qualities, 35 Qr. arnd eighth Pipes M~ademra. TIenerifle, Port, Sherry and Mulsga Wine, 20 Half and Qua~rter Piies Gognac. Brandy, yarious qualities. Now landing and for sale by HI. A. K ENiRICK. H amburg. Nov '26 45 -Candles, Soap, &c. BOX ES Sperm and Adamantine Can - dies. 15 Boxes Hull's Candles. 211 d. Wichresters Turpentinte Sosp. 20 do Toilet arndt Shaving do For sale by H. A. KENR1CK. Hatmburg, Nov 26 tf 45 New Buckwheat Flour. 30BAGS. 20 Boxes, 20 Qr. Barrels, 10 ilalf, and 5 Barrels new Buchwheat Flour. For sate by H. A. KENRICK. -Nov 26 1849 tf ' 4 Cheese, Smoked .Bee &c. GO BOXES prime Goshen Cheese, 200 lbs- Smoked Beef, 3 DoE. Smoked Tongues, 5 do Pickled do For sale by H. A. KENICK. Hamburg. Nov 26 tf 45 Choice New Crop M~oasses. 2O BA RR ELS new.Grop New Orleans Molasses. 10 Barrels Sugar House Syrup. 6 H hds. prime W. I. Molasses. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. -Hamburg, Nov 26 tf 45 New MTlaekeref. 10 PACAGE nero Mackerel. Nos. quarter Barrels, and Kette. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Nov 20 tf 45 NOR THEN APPLES, POTATOE, &c BA RR ELS Northern A pples, hi20 Barrels Northern Potatoes. 5 Barrels Northern. Onions. 2 do do Cranberries, ' For sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Nov 26 tf 45 Choice Articles, JUST RECEIVLD. ~TEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, J.lEglish Dairy Goshen Cheese, Nos I and No. 2 Mackerel. Fresh Soda Biscuit, Fresh Currants, Citran; Raisins. Almonds, Pican. Nuts, ..Filberts, Figs. Prunes, Calpers atnd Presertves.. -AL5~o. Muscovado Molasses and N. O, Syrup, Fresh Rice, Black Tea,'und 7 Kegs Dupuonts Powder. All of which will be sold at the lowest market price. C. L. PENN, AGENT. Nov. 21, If 44 Fine Chewing Tobaceco. n BOXES Fine Chewving TOBACCO, U"Nectar Leaf," "Eldorado," "Rough and Ready," &c., For sale by U. A. KENRICK. Ea.b..., aNo. 5, 1519, I 4 DR, HOOFLAND'S Celebrated German Bitters.' PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON. At THE GERMAN MEDICAL STORE, NO. 120, ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER CoBI PLAINT, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR Nanvous DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYsb AND ALL DISEASES ARIS ING FROM A DISORDER ED LiVER OR SToM ACH, &C., &C. Such as Costisripation. Inwaid Piles, Full. ness of Blood to the lead, Acitlity ol* the Stomach, Nansen, Hearthn.rn Disgust for food, Fnlloess or weight ini the Stomach, Sour Eric. tations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, litried and Ditianilt Breathin::. Pltitering ut the leart, Chsukitig or Sunieating senusat'ons when in% a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Vehs before the Sight, Fever und Dul! pain iii the lHead, Deficiency of Perstpiration. Yellow ness of the Skin and Eyes. Pino in the -ide. Back, Chest, Limbs. &c., Sudden flinshes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh. Constant litagin. ing. urEvil and Great Depression of Spirits. The Genuine are Entirely Vegetahle mid free frotm Alcoholle. Stithulaiti Syrup. Aloes, Rhen hard, Calonel. Acids, and all Mineral and in. jnrious leigeredients. they are poleasint in taste and smell, nod mild in their operation, never griping or giving say uneasiness. they give strength to the whole system whilst they drive frotm it disease. They con be adlinitintered to the nost dulinate infit iwith perfect safety. READ THE FOLLOWING ARTICLE. It appeared in the lenidmog Germant Journal of Phil:tdelphia-the "Philadelpihia Democrat.' The Editor was personally acquainted with Dr. H1ooflaid, and prizing the services of this great m1tan he could not qtmetly look upon the aseu rance of atn iiposer, withou1t apprizigg the public ofapproaching danger: ETgritopp. MUinl t T~utitantr IN ENGLISH CHISTOPHER WILLIAM HOOFLAND, " One ofthe most renowned physicians, one of the greatest benefactors of modern titnes, was born at Langen Salz-i, Germany. on. the 12th day nfangust 1762. After a careful scho lastile edtieaiiot, he, like his father and grand father, (two celebrated Doctors.) volinitarily devoted himself to the study of Medicine, at Jena ard Gottingen. and in J783 obtined the degree of Doctor of Medicine, at tin latter Uni versity. From 1793 to 1801, he ofliciated as Professor at the University of Jena. In 1801, he was appoitited Ptivate Physician to the King of Prussia. M ember oi the Academy of Science, and npot. the establishment of the near College at Berlin, Professor aned Court Physizian by the Ministry of the initetior. His characteristic profoundiess an-I deep penetration enabled him to combline the theoretical and practical; to unite old and new systems: prodttce in cominon the liractical Ran useful, aid thus draw therefroit the results and necessary appli cable means. a It W11s Dr. 11. principally, who exposed nd destroyed the' Brown's System,' which notwithatanding the brilliant extet ior, could not conceal its nany itperlectinis. brought to light by Hioofitnd'enoble impartiality, should thruths, and deep ienetration. Independent of his prac. ticle nsefulnesi as Physiciani and professor of thehealieeaJe.hus earned unlytime fame for S- aria edica. as knowvs as DR. IlOOFLrAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. the applicatin ofraciduouas earth for thme cure ofSulphuhiric disen ses-lThe celebrate'd Din pho retic remtedy-unid nume runs invaluable record ed recipes. A fter the celebration of his ffie th priofession al fer-tivity ini 1833. uipont which occasion the King uif Prntesia honored him iith the insig.. tia of the Order ofthte Cross as thme Red Eagle. and tmany other Rloyal Orders and mnarks of distiction, lie died on the 25th dlay of Angtust. 1836. (ais the King of Prusin's pirivydte Mfedical Coutncellor.) toukouti any lqgilimate male heir er offspring. ''Dr. C. M. lackson, of Philadelphia, has had the meatns of obtaitting the genutine recipes of the great tmedical cuntsellor ' Christoph cines are prep'iired with the otimnst care at the Germatn Medicinme Store. The bitter tmixtnre I Hloofland's Germnan.Bitters, is the result of ma.. mny years stndy atd experienice by the treat in vetntor, and known and prized in Europe as an infallitle remedy for the citre of Liver Com-. plain!, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. &c. Dr. C. M. Jackson-s preparaitioni of thtis medhicitne has obtained the same colifyrity hrs thuis Western World. The testimnotnintl anid innumerable confirmiations of thonsanids of the most Revere atnd diflicuilt cases cnred, is ampleiproof of this. Thte medicitnes compondied by Dr. C. Ni. .Ja-ksoin have prodiuced the very eTets and the same hauppy results, which the imnortal intven tor indicated and intended, and consegnaently must be prepared with scruiptloiis accurney. in view of~ the abouve facts it seems usigtular, that atny body couldl have the hardihoid atid impuderce to abuse the nanme of this dtistin gnished Doctor. who diedi thirteen years ago. To pass off at chnrlatan gna~ck preparation as the real andJ getiiatumedicine, and to give a semtbince oforrginality by afixing afac simile ofthie deceased, is inideed extraorditnary ! The public. will understand whait to expect, and what to do untder such circumstances." A nnmber of Germuan papers copied the above and are thterefore entitled to our thanks. These hitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessi"uE greait v irtttes ini the reeli fica tion of disearses of the liver and lesser glands. exercising the miost searchinig powers ini weak ness uand affections of the digestive organs they are withal, mafie, certaitr, and pleasanit. For salty, wholesale antd retail, a t thre princi pal Depot. GERMAN M EDICINE STORE, No. 278 Race Street, Philadelphia. For sale itt Edgeffeld by G. L. PENN Columbia by BOATWRIGH-T & MdIOT Atigusta by Wmn. HAINS, and by respectable dealers generally throughout the United States, Nov. 21 1849r 6mn 46 A LL Personas itndebted to the Estate of Aaron Howard, D~ecensed. are requested to make immedlute paymenit, and all those hav ing claims against the estate, to rentder them itn properly attested. R. P. BRUNSON, Adm'r. Nov. 71849 2mt 4'2 EGRO K ERSEYS, Shoes trod Blankets. .11A superior asssorrtent at BLAND & BUTLER'S. Oct. 3, tf 37 RESH ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, Lj ust received a-t BLAND & BUTLER'S. rm -3, ,r 3y NEW ARRIVAL OF GOODS. NOT TO BE SURPASSED IN Price, Quantity or Quality. CHEAP CASL STORE, J UST FROM N EW YORK. WHOLIESALE AND RETAIL. T HE ItEIlAINDElt of the Stock has arrived, and the Fnbscriber takes this method to inform his friends and customers, from Edgefield, Abbeville, and the surround ing districts, as also the public generally, that among his SPLENDI D STOCK can be found. 500 pieces of Calicoes from 5 cents, and higher per yard. 500 pieces of Bleached and Unbleached Homespun. Also, Twills, Canton Flan nel,Bleached and Unbleached. Bedtick Checks, Lindsey's, and a large selection of various kinds of Goods in this line. 100 doz. Linnen Cambric Handkerchiefs, from 6.j to 75 cents. Satin Striped. plain and figured Alpacas, as also, Mushn Do Lains from 126 up high er. And a handsome assortment of va rious goods for fashionable dresses. Silk, Velvet, and Satin Bonndts for Ladies and M-isses, of the latest style, and cheaper than ever before offered. ALSO, Fashionable Infant Hate, Caps, &c. Infant Socks, Stockings of all sizes and color. 100 boxes, including Ribbons, Sprigs, Tapes, inside and outside Flowers. ALSO, The latest style of Gymph, Black Silk Fringes, Buttons, Colored Spool Silk) &c. Ladies' fashionable Velvet and Steel Bags. 1,000 pair of Ladies Gaiter Shoes, Children's Shoes, high and low quarter. Youths and Gentlemen's Boots. Brogands, &c. 500 pair of Blankets, from 75 ets, up to $8. JEWELRY. There has never been sach an assottment of rich and rare Jewelry shown in this mar ket ; including Plain and Figured Stone Chased Rings, Breastpins, &c. all warranted. Gold and Silver Pencils. Gold Watch Keys, Gold and Silver Bucklese, Plated do, 200 doz. Knives, from 10 cents up to $2; also, Pistols, Bowie and Dirk Knives, Per. cussion Caps. CAPS. 50 dcz. Glage, Flushing, and Cloth, for gentlemen, Boys and Infants, from 10 cents up higher. HATS. Of' the Latest Style. Also Low Crown, Broad Brim, and Fancy Boys Hats. Saddles, Bridles, Crockery, Tinware, Vio lins, Flutes, &c. CLOTHINg. Fine Dress, Over and Sack doate ; Pants, Vests, Suspenders, Gloves, &c, To enu imerate every article would almost fill the paper ; but if you cannot find an assortment in this Stock, and cannot be pleased with the prices, willingly would I say, try some other place and beat me if you can. All I ask is to give me a fair-!cialand I atn satis M RS. FORD, respectfully informs het friends anid the pubuic. thatsshe has taken the second story over M r. J. Cohn's Store, at Edgefield Court House, where she has openeul a BOA RDI NG H OUSE. for the accommonuda tion of Pe'rmanent ano Trranisient Boarderu, Her terths for regular boarders, will he $10 per ttoonthu for boardimg anid lodging.-$2, per week for boarding w ithoiut lndainug. -Gentlemen visiting the Village. can he nc commnodaited withu'reguilar meals. (at all bottrs of thes dlay. and 'until 10 o'clocek. P. Mr..) at the low price of 25 cents per meals .No~v. 21 , f 44 Estate Sale. O N TUESDAY the l1th day of December next. I will offer for sale at. the late mesia dence of Joseph R. Addison, deeld., all his personal Estate, consisting of TWENTY-NINE LIKELY NEGROES, Horses. Mules. Corn and Fodder, Plantation Tools. and other articles. rxTanfs--Twelve Months credit; with Note antd two approved snreties. WHIITFIELD B. ADDISON, Admi'ou'. with the Will annmexed. Nov. 8. 184 .4t 43 Execumtoris Sale. W ILL be suld on the 10th of Decetmber, at the late residence of Joseph Moris. Deceased, three tracks of land. thme first con'. taining between four and five htundured acres. the secontd conitaining about two hnndred, trhe third, one hnnodre'd and twenty. these lands are to lie sold for one fourth cash, thme balnce onle and two years credit, except the track contairr ing two hiuntdred acres iio be sold for cash. EDMUND MORRIS, Ex'or. Nov. 7, 1849 , t 42 Notice. T HE COMMISSIONERS of T~oads for the Uppuer Battalion of the 7th Retgi ment of'the South Carolinma Militia, will let, at Edget.iehol C. H., on the first Monday in De cetmer next, the contract for putting op Potint trs or Sign Boards. itt the different forks andt cross roads in said Battatlion. The Posts sre to be of good lightwood 12 feet long. 8 x 8 intche s. and the boards of good yellow line, aboutt three feet long, aeven hnches wide. anud 14 inche~s thick, to be mor:iced into thme posts. The namtec of places, and number of miles, to lbe painefec on the boards, all subject to- the approval of Ihe Commissioners. GEO. A. A DDISON, See'ry of Board. Nov. 14, t 42 N 0 T 1 C El. A LL persons indebted to the estate William Raborn, dec'd., are r'equtired to tnade im. mediate payment. anid those having demnands againtst the Estate, to present them properly attested on or before the fifteenuth day offannta ry next in the Coutrt of Ordinary, as I desire on that day to settle tip !be Estate. H. B. RABORN, Adni'or. Nov. 19.184 .tf 44 Feather Renovating WILL cease here in sonic four weeks, for VT the putrpoae of going to Hamiburg. Thuo wishing their Feathers Renovated, will please send their beds in as early as possible, in all probability it will be the last chance that may be offered to the citizens of the~ village and vicinity. W .SEK Sept. W.,H.49SPECK. MORE NEW GOODS. I. -BRENNAN & CO. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. A RE CONSTANTLY receiving fresh sup plies of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, rrom New York. They have now in store a rull and complete stock of (oods suiiable for Lite season, amongst which are the following, to which they invite the attention of the pub lic: Ex.ra Rich Camelion Turk Satin. Rich Changeable Embroidered and Plain Silks. Black Lavantine Silk. 6 Poult Dc Soie, 4 Gros de Rine. Merino and Thibet Cloths. F.olians, Orientals and 14rocades. Mohair, Lustres and Parametta Clothes. triped, Figuted. Embroidered and Canelion. Alpacas (all colors) from 25 to $1,00 per ya d. Black Alpaca*, from 181 to 1,25 per yard. N1. de Leans 1S lo 37j per yard. Cashmeres, 25 to 75 per yard. Scoich and French Ginghams 124 to 25. 500 pieces all kinds of Calicoes, 4 to 121 cis Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, 4 to 10 cents. 10-4 11-4 and 12.4 B'eached Sheeting, 314 to 37j per yatd, ALSO, Fine Canton Crape Shawls. Embroidered Thibet Shawls, White and Col ored. Cashmere, Brochea, Merina and Damask Alpacca Shawls. Over one thousand Plaid Wool Shawls, all sizes and styles from 25 ets. to $5,00 each. 9.4, 10-4, 11-4. 12-4 and 18-4 Fine Bed Blankets. 12-4 Marsailles Quilta. White and Red Flanneld, l to 50 cents. A full supply of Broad Clothes, Cassimers, Vestings, Turras Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, and sa variety of goods for Youths wear. Negro Blankets, 8-4 94 and 10-4 62 cents to $1 00 each. Kerseys, Osnaburge and Augusta Factory Shirting, at Factory prices. Damask Table Diaper, 37j to $1.50 per yd, Irish Linens and Linen Lawns, 25 to $1,00 per Yard. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, 641 to $1,00 each. Thread Edgings, 64 to 25 cents per yard. Plaid, Jaconct and Cambric Muslins, 12 to 50 cents. A great variety of Hosiery of all kinds for Ladies, Misses and Children. Furniture Dimity, 12j to 25 cents per yard. A few pieces 4.4 Cotton Carpeting, 25 to 37 cents per yard. Irringes. Buttons, Gimps &c. &c. Buck, Kid, Silk, Lisle,'Berlin, Mermo and Cloth Gloves for Gentlemen, Ladies and Children. We respectfully invite the public to call and exam.ne our stock as we feel confident the goods and prices cannot fail to give sa tisfaction. T. BRENNAN & CO. dppositd the Mansion House and next to Hand & Williams', Grocery Store. Stock of Horses. Mules. Cattle end Hog. Corn and Fodder, W hcat and Oats, the presenit crop of Cotton one Road Wnggon and Harness. Boggy andl Harness. PIlantation 'l'uols, House hold antd Kitchen Fuiriiture. Said property will be sold on a credit ol twelve muonths, escept for all sums under five dollars. which will be required int cash. Pnir chasers still be required to give note and two approved securities. The property not changed until the terms of sale are cnmplied with, and f resoled, at the risk of ihe first purchaser. GEORGE D. HIUIET. and JOSEP11 G. RUTH IERFORD, Executors. Nut. 21, St 43 Executor's Saic. BY on order fromi the Ordinary of Edgefleld District, I shall proceed to se-l on WVED, NESDAY the 19th day of December next, am the late residence of Riichard Coleman,'dec'd., nil the personal paroperrty of said beceased, nut bequeathed, coheisting of TWENTY LIKELY NEGROES, Three Road Wagons and Harness, two Yokt of Oxen aiid two Ox Carts, one Buggy arid Hiir. ness, stock of H orses, Mn tles, Cuttde, H ogs amid Sheep, Corn, Fodder and Dnis. Plantatimi Tools. HIouusehold and Kitchen Furitu ire. Said prop~erty wvill be sold on a credit 01 twelee months with note and two) approved securities, except for sumns uder five dollar, which will be required ini cash. The property not changed until the terms of sale are complied with, and if resold, at the risk of the first par chaser. WM. A. STROTH ER. Executor. Nov. 21, 4l 44 Administrator's Sale. BY ani order fronm the Ordinary or Edgefield District, I shall proceed to sell on F R DAV thes 21st day of December next, all the personal property or Jacob Paow. dcee'd., fansisting ol about THIRTY NEGROES. a' large mirmibet of Hogs, Cattle, Horses, Corn and Fodder, and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. All of the above prouperty will be tsold on a credit of twelve months. The purchasers will be required to give notes with two or inore ap' proved sureties. Sumuis under $5 dollars cash, H.R. 8 PA NN, Adinistrator, JOE L HILL, in right of his wife. Nov.21-, 5t 44 Executo's Sale. U ND ER the last Will af Stanmore Watson, dec'dl., and at the late residence of the said Watson, I will sell to the highest bidder on the 10th day of Decetmber next. F[VE OIR SIX LIKELY NEGROES, two fine 3Mules, otis pair Steers, fifty fat Hlogs, and fifty Stock H ogs, and other articles. The above property will be sold on a credil irrmil thte 1st day of January, 1852, With interest from the lst day ofJanuary next: for all aunts over twenty dollars. with note ignd two go'id sureties, anad under twenty dollars. cash. 189.t W~ATSON, Eia'or. Not. 21,189 343 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T OLLED before me by Rlichard Berry. an eatray sorrel maro mule, of ordinary height, light made, marks of gear about hem shoulders; supposed to be 10 on 12 years ol age arid appraised at $50. J. QUATTLEBUM, M. E. D. Oct 8, 184 4tm.. 3 SELLING.OFF AT COST For Cash. T HE Subscriber hiving determined - to close his btisinpss ofTers his entire bock of goods at COST FOR CASH. There is a latge Stock -of seasonable Goods on hand, many of them bought this Fall at the lowest figure. Persons desirous of availing th-mselves of this opportunity to buy CHEAP fur CASH, will do well to call early. S. F. GOODE. Oct ober 29, 1849. A LL Persons indebted to the Subscri ber, or Goode & Sullivan, previous to the first of' January last, are earnestly requested to call aud settle withont delay. S. F. d. Oct. 24, lot 40 .Vew Fail X' Winter Goods. WILLiAM H. CRANE, AUGUsTA, GEoRGIA. AS just received by the latest arrivals from New York, a large and splendid as sortment of DRY GOODS which were selec ted by myself aid which he will sell as low as any other mnerchant ino the City. Rich Emnbtoaded Lace Capes and stanup Collars Rich Saitini DeChiie and Chanitihon Silks, Finie Black aid Colored Merinues and Thibet Cloths. Rich plain and figured Cashmers and DeLanes, Black. Mode and other Coltied Alpaccas, Black Canton Cloth for Moinrniig, Rich figured Puritannas for Dresses, A large assortment Miuslin De Laie, Gio.ghains, Ptints and Shirtings very eheap, Irisli Liens, Loiniglwns and Giambrick Hand kerchiefs, Turkey-red Cambric, Drapery Muslins. Fine Cashmere and Plaid Shawls. Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, and 1Rentucky Je:Is, Silk, Cotton, Casihmere and Alliaaaia Hosery. Fine giired an'd plain Furniture Dlimitry. 11-4.12-4 fine ribbon bound Whitney Blakets, 8-4 9-4 Heavy lluffle Blankets, Augusta Shirtings and Kerseys, at Manifac tires prices, together with a great variety of other articles which will be sold very low and in which lie would respectfully invite the aften lion of those who visit Augusta ror the purpose of pichasiaig Gonds. f New Goods received weekly by the Steamers. Nov. 7, 1849. 4t 42 Edgefield Female Institute. M R. ROBERT H. NICHOLLS, who hats for the last three years land tharge of the Fuller Institute, Greenwood, Abbeville District, and who has accepted the aunanilmons invitation of the Trustees of the Edgefield Fe male Institutite, to become the Razton of that Institution. feels mnuch plensure in announcinlg this arrangement to the public and especially to his numerons patrons in Edgefield District. It is hin intention, on the second Minday in Jaiary next. to open a schc.ol in Edgeflield Village, wherein every accomplishment, Lite; rary. Selentifl, and Ornamental, nacessary to a perfect female education may be acquired, and whereby parents miy be spared the L-*. pense o sending theia daughters to those dis tances from hoime, which are dlways sources of pain and often prejudicia' An expreren fi .mnw than tenu- fuAn - Every accomplishment is. however, carried to its highest grade, and aided by superior and numnerous Assistants, all tnecessary musical instrumnenits and philosophical apparatua, lie trusts he my receive a continuance of that lihe ral patrondge, which he hais fur years enjoyed in Edgeifield, Abbeville, Lautenis, and Newberry Districts. Thie RECTr refers to the Advertisement of the Trustees, and to the following gentlernen dov. DAyrD.JoHussoa, I Hon. W. J. Gatdsos, Col. F HI. Ea.aoas, IDr. Wat MoaLE.sv Col. L. Hf. MinsDY, IDr. Jorrs Natnotsosa, M~essrs JEFFEI~i, COSIlRAN ? Co., &e. A proispectius of Plains, Inattuctoru, dhdd Termis, will shiorily be published. Edgefield C. Hi., Nov.8, 184'J. gT Th'le Southern Baptist. Temietsnce Ad. vacate, H ambuarg Republican and Laurenasville IHea id, will pleaase insert weekly uniJanuary, and torward inchr accounts to this office. Nov. 14, 7t 4 - A Teacher Wfanted T.O take charge of the R ED B3ANK AcadE .kmy. Otie well eptalihied to teach the Languages. would be preferred. Recoinmen dationas of morals and character, till b-e requtir-. ed, as well as gnalificatinas. For further par ticulars, apply to W. DANIEL. ,. W. S. MIOBLEY, -I .INO. JENNINGS. Sr. BENJ. ETH ERIDGE, I B. S. CGdURN. j? Not. 14, 1849. tI 4 Notice. T3 IlS is to forwarn all persons from tra ..daing for twe notes given by me to' Rich ard Griflin some ime last Spring, one for ihtee huandred dallars, and the oilier fur fity dallars, as said Griffin Ims done me a serious injuty and absconded. I am determined not to' pay them unless compelled by hgw. Nov. 2. 1849, Wm ~ 42DON Fair Warning. ALTL PERSONS indebted tn the under 1.sig ned either by Note or book account, are earniestly entreated to make payment be, tweten nraw and January next, (1850,) us I anm closing u p my business in H Iambnirg. A ftet this notice, and payments not maude ttithin the time nientionied above, I hople those indebted te tme, wvill not think it nnfair if they find theif notes and accounts in the hatnde of proper offi cers for coilettion. eJ. J. H OWA RD. P. S.-Should I be absent at any time, nmy Books ail notes will be left ina the haands oh Messrs. Brindley, Rosamrond & Smith. to whom paym'ettt itaj be made. J. .1. H. Nov. 14, 4t . .43. NoVtice. A LL persons inidebtedh to the Estate of John Pow, deceased, are earnestly reguested to inale immediate payment, and all those hatting demands against said Estate, are alad requzested to present according to bavi. A. JONES, Adm'r. Oct. 31 .f 41 Fruit. A4Sppy of' Northean Apples, W. I. Oran.. gen, Pune Apples. Bananas. Plantains, Cocoanuts. Raisin., Prounes, Lemons, Almonds, Pecans. Currants, Citron &c. kepit constantly on hand, and fur sale byI.A.K RCK hamurgNo. 7 181. if 42NRCK AUCTIONi T HE Subscribers will continue offering their Stock of GOODS at cost until Thursday the 29th inst. on which day they will offer the renainder at Auction. R. CAUSSE & CO. N. B.-All persons indebted to the concern of R. Causse A Co. are particularly reqested to call and settle without delay. R. C. &e CO. Nov 7 tr 42 louse and Lot for Sale!1 A- HE Subscriber ofilra for ..M sae in the Village of Edge " field, his VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT, being sitihated in the centre of the Village, near the Public Square, aild immediately oi Main Street. bounded on the tear, and one side by Streets, is among the most elegible situations in the Village . The Dwelling House is commodiouv amd in good tepait.-A liberal credit will be given. If not disposed of by the first Mod day in December, the premises will be sold without reserve, at Auction. In the Subscribers absence, applicatiob catt be made to H. R. Spann, Eq.. S. W. KENNERLY. Oct. 30. if 41 Constantly on Raad, AND STILL RECEIVING I W E have to day received per Steatner SoUTHrnENiS, from New-76rki el tensive additions to our already large and superior STOCK of GOODS. Among our recent arrivals are Plain and Figured Black Silkse Striped and Watered do, Plain and Figured col'd do. 1.2 doz, Paris Swiss Robes, (ot etflihg Dresses, Some Now and beautlfd Styles of Gieg. hams. Mourning Collars, Laces, &c. FoR TEC Gi-TLktV. Superior Black and Fancy Cassimars, A beatiful assortment of Office and Ivet Coats, 2 or 8 pieces Ingrained, and thtea Ply Carpeting, Flesh Englib, Dairy and Pine Apple Cheese, " Makcaroni, Fruits. W, BLAND & BrLl Oct. 30, 1849. if dl EXECUTOR'S SALE& W ILL be sold to the highest biddet on the seventh day of November riut.. the Real ant Personal Estate or the late James T. Gray, deceased, as follows: i One enti-e thet of land, containiiig, by re ceit survey, eleven thousand nine hundred and seventy-seven (11,977) acres, sithated on the waters or tie Savannah Riverand Sell Creek, Barnwell Di6trict. S. C. There dre about fif teen hundred (1500) acres cleated land. well adaptedi to the cultivation of Coitn ind Grain. There is erected on StebI Creek, about one aid i half miles from thie RivEr, a -Saw MiX, containing two saws, *ith sufficient water pow er to drive a Griat 1i4I and Saw Gin as former. ly. The river land is heavily timbered with the growth or Oak, Hickory, Poplar and Cy press., adjcent tio the. Mill the growth of the tnlaund (hn'" "'--'"""-- a 't consists The personal property consists of twentty-sia' (26) Nesroes, about one hiimdred (100) head of' Cattle. fifteenm M ales ad. H orses, a large n.. hair of stock hlog, Sheep, Honsehold-and Kitchen Furnitut e, Plan iation and Blacksmidh'r Tools, fromn seventy five io eighty bags of Cot-. t, frntuasiA toeight (hddlsand bushels of Corn, Fodder. Peas. &d. &e. At the same time and place, by eonasent of parties, the trnci. or iisets of land, kuros n as Gray's Hammack, irno part of Sta,'e inrand, adjoiirg thre abnve. Containing about five Itun dred and sixty (560) acres. Also,. one other tract on Telfair's Island. on thte Savatnnah Riv er, contasining forty (40) acres, known as the Dogierry. D.RDS ectr Beach Island. Sept. 6, .1S4.f. 6t 38 'hladTERMS OF SALE. Th (linon a credit of one, two and three years. payaitenit in beseeted by bond. mortgage and persoinal security. Thie personal property (with ih6 esbeptiodt of the eCotton, which will he sold for dashl, on a credit of twelve months with imterest from dater payment to be secured by Note and two apprdived securities. The above stile is postponed to the fifth (5th) of Dcember next.- D. ARDIS. Land & Negroes for Sale. 3 1H E Stibscriber desirous of quiting thet 1 fdrmting business, will offer for sale at public otcry, to the highest bider, on Wed nesddy thie-5th oif December next, hes valuable plantation situate about 7 :niles frosm Edgefiekt C.- H. on the Newberry Road. The Tract contains 500 acres, more or less. being a part of the plantation formerly owned by Maj, .i. S. Jeter. deceased. On the premi sea are a comfortable dwehing, suitable for' a small family tad several ot baidla. 200 acres of said tract is well timbered. Also eleven likely ynntng Negroes, consisting of men. women itnd children. Also the pre sent yeats Crop, consisting of Corn. Fode and 'Oats. Horses and Cattle,antd Plantation Tuls, &'c. Teams-The land will bie mold on a credit of dhfe and two years iNote and approved secinri lies. wvith interest from date. The Negroes, Crop. and Stuck, oiie-thitd cash, the balance 12 months ctedit by Note and kppt ored' secu rit. N. I. BLACK. N~otices T H E Saubscriber intending to relinqniah B.the lpradilce of Medicine at the xpira, tiotn of the year, retunn his tnnfeignetd hatika for the liberal patronage extended to hinm. being anxious to adljust his aceutnts, respectfully re quest thns indebted to make payment by Gasia or Note, prior to that date. His services as a cnsaritittg physician, can be obtniined en all oc casions, unless when professiniatly engaged. WM. D. JENNINGS-, Mr. D. Oct. 10, 1849. tf 38. DR.IH. M. TOMPEINS, respectfully oft fers his professional sesvices after the ex piration of the year, in the practice of Merdi cne, Sanrgery, and Obstetrics, to the Citizen. of Dark Corner and its vicintisy. Office at Dr. W. D. Jennirrgs. Oct. 10. 1849. tf 39 Removal. T HE ubsciberhaving purchased of Mr. un. ode, his residence in the Village, hremoved to the saine. E. F. TEAGUE, M. . 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