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THE WINE DRINKER'S LAST HOUR. BY miss it. 3AvERIICE. OH, would that I had died In childhood's guiltless years, Nor lived to know this bitter hour, -And these regretful tears; Thus with the blessed early dead How sweet iad been my. rest, With pure hands folded peacefully Upon a stainless breast. Oh that these eyes had closed, With sorrow never filled! Oh that without a throb of guilt This beating heat was stilled 1 For it were better thus to die, Than linger years of pain, And know, at three-score years and ten, That Ihave lived in vain. In vain-alas, how worse than vain Seem all these years to me, As now life's taper wanes away, And glimmers fitfully. But what shall for the past atone? What bitter burning tears Can blot from Memory's record book Those wasted, wasted years! And now, my thought with eagle wing Goes back to life's bright dawn : Oh who could guess that eve like this Would follow such a morn? Time was, when this deep furrowed brow Was innocent and fair, And when a father's gentle hand Was laid in blessing there i And once, with guiltless lips, I prayed My mother's knee beside; "Our Father," was the prayer I said; Oh that I then had died ! I lived to see that mother weep That I her son should be; That father, to the grave go down In grief, in grief for me. And there was one, a gentler friend, So beauteous, so young! Round me, like tendrils of the vine, Her sweet affections clung. I tore that trusting heart away, I Crushed that gentle life, That only lived to bless my own My broken-hearted wife! And thus, God's brightest, sweetest gifts I trampled under feet, And now, alone, unloved, I die, With none for me to weep! Ye who in youth's glad morn rejoice, If in life's sad decline Ye would not know a grief like this, Touch not the sparkling wine. Euseent. A GOVERNoR ACTING HoSTLEn.-"Hel loe, you man with a pail and frocc," said a British officer, as he brought his fiery steed to a stand in front of Governoi Crittenden's dwelling-" Can you inform me whether his honor, the Governor ol Vermont, resides here !" " He does," was the response of the nan, still wending his way to the pig-sty. " Is his honor at horne !" continued the man of the spurs. -" Most certainly," replied the man of the firock." " Take my horse by the bit, then," said the officer;" I have some business to tran sact with your master." Without a second bidding, the man did as requested, and the officer alighted and made his way up to the door and gave the pannel several heavy taps with the butt of his whip-for, be it known, in those days os republican simplicity knockers and bells, like servants, were in but little use. The good dame of the house answered the summons in person; and having seated the officer, and ascertained his desire to-see the Governor; departed to infor~nhir hus band of the guest's arri rbit on ascer ad made a hitching post of her husband, she immediately re turned and informed him thtat the Gover nor was in the yard, and coul not very well wait upon his honor and the horse at the same time! The predicament of the officer can better be imagined than des cribed. SOMETuING Pi.-Four clergymen -a Presbyterian, Baptist, Methodist and Roman Catholic-met by agreement, to dine on a fish. Soon as "Grace was said," the Catholic rose, armed wvith a knife, and fork taking about one third of the fish, comprehending the head, removed it to his plate, exclaiming as he sat down, -' at self satisfaction, "Papa est caput ecclesiae"-the Pope the head of the church. Immediately the Methodist minister arose and helped himself to about one third, embracing tail, seated himself, exclaimning, "Finus coronat opns"-the - ind crowns the work. The Presbyterian nowv thought it was about time for him to mnove, and taking the remainder of the fish to his plate, exclaimed, " In medit est veritas"-truth lies betwveen the two ex tremes. Our Baptist brother had nothing before him but the emty platter, and the prospect of a slim dinner ; and snatching up the bowl of drawn (melted) butter, shaked it well over them all, exclaiming, "Forgo baptiso vos"-I baptiso you all. WoRTu TELLING AG.AIN.-When Mr. Nqicholas Biddle-familiar-ly called Nick was connected with the United States ank, there was an old negro named larry who used to be loafing about the remises. One day, in social mood, Bid le says to the darkey " Well, what is your name, my old iend ?" " Harry, sir-ole Harry, sir," said the her, touching his sleepy hat " Old Harry," said Biddle, "why that thme name they give to the Devil, is it " Yes, sir," said the colored gentleman, ometimne ole H-arry, and sometime ole AN IntsuMna, writing a sketch of his e, says ho early ran away from his ther, because he discoverd he was only s uncle. Why is a restless man like a lawyer i canse he lies on all sides. THE LOOKING GLAss RAT-TRAP-The Journal of the Franklin Institute contains the specifications of a patented mouse trap. This improved mode of body snatching is as follows: "A savory- piece of toasted cheese is suspended on a hook. Enter rat. A small mirror is so adjusted that the rat sees his shadow in the glass (just as Rich. ard did) and not recognizinghimself at first sight, thinks that some other rat is aiming for the cheese. He rushes in to head off his rival. The board he treads on is a deceiver. It is supported by a weak spring which yields under his weight and precipitates him into a lower story of the trap, when the floor flies up to resume its place. Another rat comes along-sees the reflection of his predecessor as well as his own, and thinks two rats are fight ing for the cheese. In he goes, down he goes-and so on, toties quoties." The following is from the "Gossip" in the September number of the Knicker boecker: A correspondent, in a recent letter, tells a good story of 'a rough sea captain in a storm, who, when the terrified passen gers persuaded him to petition Heaven for a cessation of the tempest, preferred the following brief request: " Oh, Lord! I haven't been in the habit of calling upon Thee often: and if you'll just shift the wind from sou'-east to a leetle more son', I won't trouble you ag'n!" A HANDSONE young Yankee pedlar made love to a rich widow in Ohio, but accompanied his declaration with two im pediments to their union. " Name them," said the widow. "The want of means to set up a retail store, is the first," replied the pedlar. They parted, and she sent the pedlar a check for ample means. When they again met, the pedlar had hired and stocked his store, and the smiling fair one begged to know the other impediment, "I have another wife," said the dealer in notions. "SAxrno," said Tim, "why is that mel on your shoulder like three vegetables I" " Don't know." "Then I will show you," said Tim, kindly taking it; "this, you will observe, is a muskmelon; and this," giving it a toss, "is a turn-up; and now," he con tinued, as it came thundering over the head and face of the astonished Sambo, "it is a squash." A MARRIED editor announces the arri val, of a twelfth responsibility "at his house," and makes the following appeal immediately after: " More subscribers wanted at this Of. fice." A client once burst into a flood of tears after he had heard the statement of his counsel, exclaiming, "I did not think I had suffered half so much till I heard it this day." THEY talk of getting up a nmusquito hunt in Jersey. The next Legislature is to be petitioned to offer a bounty for the ~alys~ Aiiytldri for a spec'tlatioi. THH MEANEsT thing a man can do is to get into your confidence and then go and betray your secrets. Such a fellow wvould dig up the coffin of his mother and sell her shroud for paper rags. "0, for a Lodge in some vast wilder ness," as the Odd Fellowsai ne-g Santa Fe route. .JOSE P H A B NEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WI1ILL be found at all times in his Office, at EV~dgefield Court House, near the PLAN TER's HOTEL. He will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 WV. C- MOR AGNE, W ILL Practice In the Courtsm of LAW and EQUITY, in tho Districts otf EdgefielId and A bbeville. Office at Edgefield, C. HI. Feb.1 , if 2 T HE Subscribers having formed a partner ship in the practice of Law and Equity, ofli-r their services to their friends. One or the othier may be found at any time at their office. Ad dress WARDtAW & SPAxx. F.IH. WARDLAW, H. R. SP'ANN. Edgefield, S. C., July 17 1850 if 20 THOMAS G. KEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EDGEFIELD, COUR'T IoUsE, S. C. OFFICE NEXT TO THAT OF MR. MOlIAGNE. July 31 1830 3m 28 G. W. LANDRUM WILL Practice in ths Courts of LAW and EQUITY for Edgelield and Lexington Districts. Officee in Law Range, Edgefield C. HI. Jan 1 ,t 52 DR. E-F. TEAGUE, R~ ESPECTFULLY offers his professional ser vices in the practice of MEDICINE, SURt GERY, and OBSTETRICS, to the Citizens of Edgefieldl Village and vicinity. Offiee at the Drug Store. Januairy 30, 1830, if 2 JAMESM3. DAY, OF RICHMOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located at Edgefield C HI., offers his professional services to the citizens of the Village and its vicinity; and will attend to any call he may have either in the Village or Country. AUl operations warranted. March 13, 1850. tf 8 Bagging and Rope. O BLSGunny BAGGING, 50Pieces heavy Dundee Bagging, 100 Colls 1-2 inch Kentucky Rope, 1000 Lbs. Twine. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg, Aug. 28 If 32 Bacou A' Lard. TUST received 4000 Lbs. prime Country cured UBacon. 1000 Lbs. Lard. Oct. 1550 G. L. PENN,.AGoz.r FALL & WINTER GOODS T HE Subscriber has just received his Fall and Winter Stock of GOODS, consisting in part of all kinds of goods for Ladies and Children Dresses. BONNETS and BOlWNJIRIBBONS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE;CROCKERY, NEGRO SHOESand BED BLANKETS, HATS and CAPS, with many other articles too tedious to mention, all of which will be sold very low, and a liberal discount for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. October 2 1850 tf 37 W. B. BICANNON, WAREHOUSE AND COMMISSION HAIaURG, S. C. C ONTINUES the business in all Its branches, at the well known stand below Shultz's Hill, and at the head of the main business street and having ENLARGED the WARE-HOUSE, considerably it will enable him to Store a much larger quantity of Cotton than the House could heretofore safely hold. The Ware-House being several feet above the high Water Mark, and remote from other build ings, makes it alike free from WATER and FIRE This, together with the dampness of the atmos. phere around theHouse, which prevents stored Cotton from such great 1o88 in weight, makes it altogether to the Planters interest to patronize him. He hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage here tofore extended to him. Orders for FAMILY SUPPLIES, BAG GING, ROPE, &c. &e., promptly, and carefully filled at the lowest Market Prices. Sept. 11, 2ni 34 COPARTNERSHIP. T IE undersigned, having associated them .selves in business under the name and style of DUNBAR & GARMANY, for the purpose of transacting a general GROCERY BUsINEsS in this place, respectfully invites the attention of Plantersto their heavy Stock of all the leading ar ticles of general consumption. They may be found at the stand recently occupied by B. S. Dunbar, and nearly opposite the stand formerly occupied by G. W. Garmany, where they will be happy to receive their former friends and patrons, together with the public at large. We are determined to keep constantly on hand a stock unsurpassed by any ever offered in this market, and believing our facilities for buying 1.w, to be equal to any in the place, we will al ways be prepared to sell at the lowest prices, eith er for Cash or on time to approved customers. Having rented the Ware-House formerly occu pied by B. Elliott, and placed it under the charge of an experienced man, we are prepared to offer equal advantages in storage with any Ware House in the place; and liberal Cash advances made at all times on Cotton stored with us, or on shipments made to G. W. Garmany & Co., Sa vannah, whose charges will be as low as usually made by other Factors. The highest prices paid at all times for Cotton and other produce brought to market. B. S. DUNBAR, G. W. GARMANY. Hamburg 1849 if 2G I BEG leave to return my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. B. S. DUNBAR. I BEG leave to return my thanks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me, and solicit a continuance of the same for the new firm. G. W. GARMANY. Cheap Goods in Store. 50 H hds. Prime New 0. Sugar. |20 lUha. ammn" New OrlEensSugext, 20 " choice Porto Rico Sugar, S 25 Barrels clarified " 5 " crushed" 2 " powdered" 5 Boxes Woolsey and Woolsey double refined Loaf Sugar, 2 Boxes Charleston double refined Loa Sugar, 20 Hhds. Museovado Molasses, 5 " T '' - - S- - re s New Orleans Molasses, 100 Barrels No. 3 Mackerel (large size,) 20 Kits No. 1" 125 Bags prime Rio Coffee, 40 " " Lagugra " 20 " " Old Cuba Coffee, 30 " " Old Java " 0000 Lbs. Union brand White Lead (No. I extra and pure,) 300 Gallons Linseed Oil, 2 Barrels Train " 300 Lbs. Putty in bladders, 125 Boxes window glass (all sizes,) 75 Kegs Eastern nails (assorted) 20 000 Lbs. assorted Swedes Iron, 500 " Casteel (Sandersons,) German and Blister Steel, 400 Pieces heavy Dundee Bagging, 100 Coils Hemp Rope, 5 Bales Homespun (Granitevillo Com pany,) 10 Bales Homespun (Augusta manufae ture,) 8 Bales heavy cotton Osnaburgs, 20 Boxes sperm Candles, 20 " Adamantine Candles, 10 " hulls & Sons patent Candles, 30 lHhds. bacon sides, (western,) 4000 Lbs. country Bacon, 3 Tierecs Rice, &e. &e., -ALSO Saddles, Bridles, Blankets,Calicoes, Cotton Ymrn, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Tubbs, Sugar-cans, Sie-:es, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Tea, Cane-seat Chairs, Grindstones, andl many other articles too tedious to enumerate. DUNBAR & GARMANY. Hamburg 1849 tf 25 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordnry of Edge field District. Whereas, Abram Kilerease hath applied to me for L.etters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Sarah Findly late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singulamr, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis triet, to be holden at Edgefield Court House on the 2d day of Dec. next, to show cause if any,why the said administration should not Given under my hand and seal, this the 16th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and in the seventy-fifth year of American Indepen dence.JOHN HILL, o. E. D. November 21 2t 44 Notice. A LL those having demands against thme Estate L.of Abner V. White, deceased,are requested to present theni, properly attested, and those in debted to make payment. JOHN HILL, Adm. April 29, tf 15 INotice. - A PPLCA ION illbe-made to the Legisla tur ofthi' Sateat~tsnext Session, fora Charter for a Ferry across Saluda River, just above the old Towni. Sept 41850 if 42 BOOTS AND SHOES At Reduced Prices. . t1entin tti' lte y ded price Naw PaIcas - OLD PRICEs. Welted Boots...... .650........$8 00 Pump Boots........ .700..49p 9,00 Water-Proof Boots.....8 00.......0 00 Quilted Bottoms. . 00. 10 00 All other work in pro ortion. No credit for the shortest time wil Iegiven any one. All per sons having work done will be required without distinction to pay cisn before their work ean be taken from the shop, as there are no books kept in the establishment, nor never shall.be again. J. D. TIBBNITS. Jan 1 1850 tf 25 REPORT OF THE TRIAL OF MARTZ11 POSET FOR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE, 1UATZDA H. POSET, BEFORE the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions ag outh Carolina, held at Edgefield on Wednesday, October 3d, 1849; with an Appendix contaising all the new testimo ny developed at the subsoquent trial of BIARTIN, ELBERT &Nl FRANCIS FOSEY, For the murderof a Negro Slave, APP.ANG, BY A JUNIOR MEMBER * THE EDGEFIELD BAR. Just published and fa sale at this Office. Mr PRICE 25 Cents. June 26 1850 .. tf 23 NEW FALL PRY GOODS. BNOWDEN & sHMAR H AVE now receiv4l their full supplies of Fall and Winter IIRY GOODS, embracing one of the largest and Aost complete assortments they have ever offerel to the public, among which are Rich Printed DELAIMES and CASIIMERES of new and elegant styka. French and English %IERINOES, of beauti ful shades, and some of high colors. Rich Colored, and Blek and Fancy colored watered SILKS. Plain Black Satin DECHINE and Satin DE NORD, of superior qudity. Rich Chamelion ALACAS and POPLINS. Superior Black ALPLCAS and Black CAN TON CLOTHS. ' Ladies' Black and Foley Silk MANTILLAS, of new and beautiful stles. Superior 7-4 and 8-4 "lackAllerino SHAWLS, with heavy Silk Fringe. Ladies' Linen Camria, and French Lawn HANDKERCHIEFS. Superior 4-4 FrenchiPRINTS, of new and beautiful styles. Welch FLANNELSwarranted not to shrink. Ladies' and Gentlesin's Silk and Merino VEL'. Whitney BLANKE , of extra size and quality. With a great variety o other articles suitable for Family and Plantationase; and to all of which they respectfully invite tli attention of the public. Augusta, Oct. 10. 2m 39 CURTAIN MATERIALS. BNOWDEN'& 83MAR H AVE just received om New York. a large assortment okCUITAIN MATERILS, among which are Rich Blue and Crimso Satin DAMASK, of single and double widths. Crimson and White, Cimson and Garnet, and Blue and White, double %idth Satin DAMASKS Rich Drapery Muslin dnd Lace Application CURTAINS. .t Rich Worked Lace CIRTA TN. Superior 4-4 Cotton D\MASKS for Curtains. Rich 4-4 French aud "urkey Red PRINTS, for Curtains. Gilt CORNICr. T E. rn GMS for Curtain s.s.-an I'S The public arc respeclully invited to call and examine the assortment. Augusta, Oct. 10, 2m 39 STATE OF SOU'H CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDNARY. DY JOHN HILL, Ej,.Odinaryr 5f Edge Whereas, Alfred Pateher, ha:th applied to mc for Letters of mninistration, with the ,will annexed, on all aid singular the goods and chattles, rights ~id credits of John Ilatcher, late of the t istrict aforesaid, de ceased. These are thecreforeI5 cite and admonish all and singular, the kit red and creditors of the said deceased, to b nd appear bef'ore mue, at our next Ordinary's urt for the said Dis trict, to be holden at Egefield Court House, on the ninth day of Dicmber next,jo show cause, if any, why thj said Administration should not be granted.; - Given under my hjid and seal, thtis the 26th day of Novembertin the year of our Lord one thousand eigit hundred and fifty, and in the seventy-fifthrycar of American In depenence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. November 28 2t 45 STATE OF SOIgr'H CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORU.NARY. BY JOHN HILL, I~q., Ordinary of Edge. field District: Whereas Ambrose 1Nix, hath applied to me for Letters of Alministration, on nll and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits- of Jane Ipan, late of the Dis trict aforesaid, deceas~I These are, therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kidred and creditors of the said deceased, to b. and appear before me at our next Ordinary'sCourt for the said Dis trict, to be holden at IFdgefield Court House on the 9th day of Dec. text, to show cause if any why the said adninistration should not be grnted. Given uinder my hanf and seal, thtis the 26th day of November in tle year of our Lord one thousand eight hiundral and fifty, and in thze '75th year of Americai Independence. J IN HILL, 0. E. D. November 28 2t 45 Family Geocerles, 4'c. T HE undersigned is~ now receiving his Fall splies of family (ROCERIES, WIJNES, LIQUORS, SEGA RS, c. comprising the lar gest and best assortment Ier offered in this mark et, all of which has beet seleted by himself and adapted to the wants ol Families, Planters, &c. comprising almosteverytartielo usually tieeded in house-keeping. Persons iending to jurchase in Hamburg or Augusta, are respeetfull) invited to call and ex amine for themselves. H .KNIK Hamburg, Sept 18 1850 , tf 35 Wines, Lujours, &c. WHISKEY.-Newv (Orleans, Monongahela, Funk, Miller's, Virginiand Scotch. RUM.-New Englani, St.Croix and Jamaica. WINES.-Madeira, sort, Sherry, Teneriffe., Malaga, Muscat, Sicily Iradeira, &c. GIN.-American and!Holland. BR ANDY,-Cognine, " Hennessou"-"Mar tel,? " Otard Duprey &.Co." Rochelle, Ameri can, &c. CORDIALS.-Peppennint, Anniseed, Perfect Love, Rose, (in bottles and on draught.) For sale bythe Cask, Barrel or Gallon. - H. A. KENRICK. Hamh~urg. Sept 18 1850O ff 35 CANDIDATES. V6or Tax Colector WILLIAM L. PARKS, ELIJAH T. RAUCH. WELCOME MARTIN. JOHN QUATTLEBU,~' BFF. GOUDEY, F. W. BURT. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, ISAAC BOLES, SAMPSON B. MAYS, ROBERT CLOY, THEOPHLUS DEAN, L. A. BROOKS, Z'or Sheriff JOHN HILL. THOMAS W. LANHAM. HIJ3PIREYS BOULWARE, THOMAS J. DYSON, WESLEY BODIE, ALFRED MAY. T. J. WHITTAKER, LEWIS JONES, Zor Ordinary. WILSON L. COLEMAN, WILLIAM H. MOSS, VIRGIL M. WHITE, HENRY T. WRIGHT, Tor Clerk. EDMUND PENN, THOMAS G. BACON, OLIVER TOWLES, PETER QUATTLEBUM, NEW GOODS. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs the in habitants of Edgefield C. 1H., and adjoining country, that lie has just returned from New York and is now receiving a large and well selec ted assortment of Dry Goods, (particularly LADIES WARE & BONNETS,) GROCERIES, IIARDWARE, CROCK ERY, LOOKLNG GLASSES, BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, FLOUR, BACON, FISH, SALT, CI1EESE, &c. All of which he offlrs to sell upon as reasona ble terms as can be purchased elsewhere, and as cheap for Cash. Please call and examine the Stock. M. FRAZIER. Oct. 10 1850 2m 39 New Fall Goods, T HE Subscriber begs leave to inform MER CHANTS and DEALERS in general, that his Stock is now ready for sale, consisting of complete assortmcnt of Foreign and Domestic DRT GOODS, Together with a large Stock of CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS which will be sold low and on liberal terms by NATII-AN A. COHEN, No. 157, East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Sept. 18, 1850 lot 35 BLC33ER & BO.LLZNGSWOR2TN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, GEoaGiA. AE now receiving a large and well selected Stock of GROCERIES, to which they in vitc the attention of their friends, one or both of the firm will be found at the Warehouse of Wal ker & Bryson, till 1st September, when they will open their NEW STORE on Broad Street next door below the old stand of Adams & Fargo. BELCHTER & HTOLLINGSWORTII. Aungusta, Aug. 21 1850 tf 31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIFLD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. James Mec3anus and wife, and) others, App'ts. Sumimonis in Lewis-Bledsoc and wife, a Partition. others, Def'ta. j IT apparing to my satisfaction that Thomas MMauH ugh McManus, and the children of Archy MeManus, deceased, viz: John L,. McManus, Sarah McManus, and Elizabeth Mc Mans, heirs and distributecs of the Real Estate of the late Goody Mecilanus, of Edgefield, de ceased, live beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore orliered that they do appear in the Court of Ordinary for the District aforesaid, on or becforo the first Monday in Febiruary next, (1851) to show cause if any, why the Real Es tate of the said Goody McM'mus should not bie sold for partition, or their 'nsent to the samte will be entered of Recori (Given under my hand at my oflice, this the 20th day of October, A. D. 1850. JOHN hILL, o. E. Dl. Oct31,1830 12t 41 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Britton Minms, Guardian of Laura Shelley, a miner, Ap't Henry L. Brown and wife, fSmuai r Harriet Ann, Def'Ls. ) ITappearing to my satisfaction, that Henry L. Brown and wife IHarriet Ann, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore, ordered, that the said Henry L. Brown and Ha~rriet Ann, his wife, do appear in the Court of' Ordinary on the 30th day of December next, to show cause if any they can, why thme real estate described in the Summons in Partition, in this ease, and con veyed by Deed of gift, by Samuel D. Shelley, to the above parties, should not be sold for Partition; or their consent to the same will be entered of Record. Given under my hand at my office this 7th day of October, A. D. 1850. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. October 9 12t 38 NOTICE. A PPLICATION will be mnade to the Legisla .tureof South Carolina at its next Session, to recharter Hlolley's Ferry, across Big Saluda River, with the usual rates of toll. Sept 1, 1850 tf .36 NOTICE. A PPLICATION will be miade to the Legisla I.ture of South Carolina, at its next Session, to incorporate Red Oak Grove Church, in Edge field District. Septl1 850 tf 37 Notice. 'THOSE indebted to the Estate of hugh Hill ..burn, deceased, are requested to make imo mediate paymcnt, and all those having demands to present thtem, properly attested, to me, on or before the first of January next, or they will be rejected. Given under tmy ha'nd at my office, this 29th A pril, 1850. JOHN HILL, Adm. May 1 tf 15 Candles. Soap, &c. 50 Boxes Turpentine Soap, in 2 and 3 lb. bars. 35 do Adamantine Candles, a superior ar article. 20 Boxes pure sperm Candles, 20 *do Tallow do 50 do , aney anli:Toilet Soap, in Bars, Balls and'Cuikes, various qualities. For sale by . H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg Sept 18 185n tf 35 NEWS FOR TI AUGUSTA, IE Subscribers are now opening at No. I VEagle and Phoenix Hotel an entire new Sto embracing every article sold in this line and se NEW-YORK, PILAJI A long experience in a neighbouring South dence in assuring citizens of Augusta as well amination of our stock will convince them that ments to the purchaser. "OUR MOTTO 23 GABE I By adopting this system we are enabled to amount extra charged for the risk of the credit One of our firm spends half the year in the tieular attention to the heavy AUCTION SAI COUNTRY MERCHAN will find it to their interest to call at 1 S9 freely shown and no hard thoughts if a purcha DOMEST1 Bleached and Brown Cottons, we are enable a handsome discount. BLANKETS AN American and English Duffil; also Mackinnl hand at prices which must command quick sah B A LES-RED and WHITE FIANNEI LADIES DRESS GOO A beautiful assortment, embracing all the ni MOS1ER P A full assortment of Hosiery, of the best E Kid Gloves: also, every size in Merino, Cashn WEEKLY ADDITIONS will be made to invite the attention of the public. Respectful Augusta, October 9 1850 LARGE A: $30,000 Worth of R, .IT TH OLESJZL E 4 J. M- NEWBY, & C J M. NEWBY, & CO., have received their . Gentlemen can find at this ESTABLISH3 DROBE. Having paid strict attention to the pu can ofTer them at the LOWE ST PRICES, ani of GOODS from New York, they can offer their enjoyed. Before purchasing elsewhere, please en Augusta, Oct, 9 1850 A. BURNSIDE, HAMBURG, S. C. W OULD inform his friends and the public generally, that he has opened an EXTEN SIVE and VELL SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS in the Corner Store adjoining the Amer ican Hotel; consisting in part, of the following articles, viz: SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, IRON, BAG GING, ROPE, MOLASSES, NAILS, GRIND STONES WHITE LEADj -WINDOW GLAhS LINSEED AND TRAIN OIL, MACKE REL, BUCKETS, TUBS, CHAIRS, SHOES, 4-c. Together with a number of articles too tedious to enumerate; in fact, almost every article usually wanted by the planter in this market ; all of which will be sold at the lowest market prices. Orders from the country will meet prompt atten tion. lie will pay the highest market pi'e 'a' Cot ton and other produce. Auguast 28, 1850. . tf 32 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Edwin P. Holloway, Appli'nt. P, itgin-or Mary Holloway, and others, Def'ts Priln IT apeaingto my satisfaction, that James S.. Hloaone of the Defendants in the above stated ease, resides beyond the limits of the State : It is thereforc ordered that the said James S. Holloway, do appear in the Court of Ordinary, on or before the 1st M~onday in February next, to show cause, if any, why thme real estate of Perry Holloway, dee'd., should not be suold for Parti tion, or his consent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand at my oflice, this 2nd day of November, 1S50. JOIIN HILL, o. r.. n. Nov 7, 12t 42 .iVotice. A LL persons h~aving denmnds against the es - aeo acobi Shibley, deceased, will please to render themi in duly attested, and those owing the said estate will please to make immediate pay ment. SILAS LANJEflVAdm'r. Cum Test. annex. Sept 4, 1850 ly 33' Niotice. SLL~ those having demands against the estate .X of Allen B. A ddison, deceased, are reques ted to present thenm properly attested and those indebted to make payment. G. A. ADDISON, Exrs E. J. MDIS. Exrs JTuly 24 1850) if 27 N'otice. A LLperonshaving demands against the es ta oflon Hlarrison, deceased, are re quested to hand them to the subscriber, properly attested, and all those indebted to the estate are requested to miake payment. JAMES M. HARRISON. Administrator. Sept 3, 1850 ly 23 Admiunistrator's Notice. PUBLIC Notice is hereby given to all whom lit amay concern, that we the A dministrators of Manoahi Weatherington, deceased, are now ready to pay all denmads against the Estate of the said deceased, and all persons having denmanids against said estate, arc required to render them in to us properly attested, within three months from this date, as we are determmled to nicke a final settlement of said estate as soon as practica ble. JOIIN TRAPP, Admn'rs. C. WEATHERINGTON. * Sept. 18 1850 3m 30 Segars, Tobacco, &c. 150,000 Spanish and American Segars.vparious qualities, consisting of " Esculapia," "Venus," " Lavielka," "La Catedral," &c. &e., comipris ig the largest and best assortmlent of Segars ever offered for sale in Hamburg. 30 Boxes Chewing Tobacco, various qualities. 100 Dosen papers Mrs. Millers fine cut chiev ing and smoking Tobacco. 20 Jars Scoteh, Rappe and Macahoy Snuif, 100 Bottles do do do do do For sale b~y . H. A. JKENRICK. Hamburg, Sept 18 1850 If 35 N~otLice. ALL those indebted to the late firm of Mrr 1.t..- eTEI.I. & HuL.L, in the Carriage making business, and also to the Estate of Caleb Mitchell, de'd., are requested to make immediate pay met. And those having demands against the firm of Mitchell & Hill, or the Estato of Caleb Mitchell, dee'd., are required to render them in properly vouchmed, on or before the first of De ember next, or they will be rejected. JOHN HILL, Admi'r. J..,m2on if . 23 .E PUBLIC!! GEORGIA., 89 Broad Street, Au ta Georgia, near the ek of FANCY and S'WLE DRY GOODS, lected with great eare fran\ the Imepnrtere vf ELPlRIA & BeOgg . 'rn City, (Columbia, S. C.) 6' tr.em . is strangers visiting this marke% that an ;4. the new Cash Store ofers su -dor- *iduce N EVERT INSTANCE." throw into the hands of our custo 'e principle. Eastcrn and Northern markets, and gives par-, ES. TS AND PLANTERS Broad Street, wheregddi be se is not induced. V GOODS. i to offer at Charleston wholesale prices,-1ess D FLANNELS, v and other popular styles Negro Blankits, o s. S cheap by the piece or yard. )S AND TRIMMINGS. W styles. P GLOIES. nglish and German manufacture, Alexand er ere, and Silk. our stock throughout the year, to which we ly IIOXIE & FISHER. 2mn 38, RRIVALS. .ady Made Clothing, lAD RETJIL, .T O-Augusta, Ga-V 'ALL and WINTER STOCK or CLOTHING, IENT every article necessary for their WAR rhase and manufacture of their GOODS, they I with their weekly receipts of all the niet styles customers advantages they have not heretofore I and exmnine. 38 WARE-HOUSE AND COMMIZUZION BUSINESS. HA-MBURG, S.C. T HE UNDERSIGNEDhavingformedaco . partnership, under the firm of A. WAL KER & CO.,.for the purpose of carrying on the Ware-House and Counnaissioll Business, and having rented the well known Ware-House, known as Walker's Ware-House, and lately occupied by WALKER & CoLBUN, They tender their services to.their friends and the public in general, and pledge themselves to use their best exertions to give satisfution to those who may favor them with business. Fair advances will be made on produce in store. A. WALKER, D. L. ADAMS. Sept 4, 1850. tf 34 MIEMPHJS INSTIT-UTE.. MEDTC'A T flRPARiFM T... T HE Regular conrse of LECTURES in this ' Institute,. will commenee on ther first of No vember and conrinue until the last of February. The Anatomical Department will be opened and ready to receive students by. the first of October. The'Medical Doparrnent will be under the direc tion of the following PROFESSORS: J. Coxauns?, Caoss, MI. D., Professor of the In stitutes of Medicine, and Medienl Jurisprudence-. W. BYnD PowEI,, 31. D., Professor of Cere bral Physiology, Medical Geology and-Mineralogy. RI. S. Nrw-roN, M. D., Professor of Surgery. HI. J. Huz.CE, M1. D., Professor of Theory: and Practice of Medicine. J. A. Wz rqoN, Ml. D., Professo? of Obstetrics ami Diseases of Women and Children. J. KzNG, M1. D. Professor of Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical Jurisprudence. Z. FR EEMAN, 31. D., Professor of Anatomy. J. MrrroN~ SAUNDERs, A. M.,.M. D., Professor of Chermistry and Pharmacy. CLINIQUE LECTURERS. MErncrN-P'rofessor H. J. H~urcE. Sunor-Professor R. S NEwTON. Z. FREEMara, Ml. D., Anatomical Demonstrator. The fees for a full course of lectures amount to $105. Each Professor's Ticket $15. Matriculator's, $5. Denmonstrator's Fee, $10. Graduation,- $20. Those desiring further information will please adres their letters (post-paid) to the D~ean; andl studr~ents arriving in the city will please call on him at tire Commercial Hlotel. R. S. NEWTON, M1. D.. Dean of the Faculty. LAWV DEPARTMfENT. Hon. E. W. M1. Krxa, Professor of Theory and Practice of Law. lHon. V. D. BARRY, P'rofessor of Commercial Jurisprudence. TEas-$50 per Session. All cornmunications pertaining to this depart ment be addressed to E. W. 31. KING, Esq. Memphis, TPenn., Feb'y., 1850. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral wort h nd professional acquirements. will compare favorably with the most distinguished in our coun try. Tihe medical faculty constitutes an anomialy in'this or any other country-all of thcm are able lecturers anal thre best of teachers. Those who will contemplate our geographical position, rad the extent of gnr population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of our situation for an enterprise of the kindl. As to health, inc ing all seasoins of tire year, we deny that any other city has more. A common error exists in thre minds of many tudnts relative to the place of studying medicine: those who intend practicing among tire diseases of the West anti South should certainly educate them elves at a school whose Faculty are practically ~euainted with those diseases. That the public may lie satisfied of the perma enev of this school, we feel it our duty to state, hat the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action, yhich augurs well for its future success: and that tie peculiar internal organization which connects fhemr, cannot be interrupted. E.W. M!. KING, President of the Memphis Institute. May 15 ly 17 Old Dr. Jacob Townsend's; S a r s ap a r i I I a. IUST Received 6I dozen of Old Dr. JTacob iTownsend's original compound Syrup of Sar aparilla, and for sale at the Drug and^Chemical toecof E. F. &rA. G. TEAGUE. SMay ,185O tf 15 NOTI-CE. A LL those persons indebted to the'mubseriher tby note or book secount,~ are notw~earnestly eqested to pay up. My old business imusthe tettled up by the first of January next, and Ion-. ger ndulgen'ce will not be given by my consent. S. F. GOODE, Septo4 18r50 . in ' 3d