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REPORT OF THE COMMISSION For Edgefield Distri Report of Treasurer of the Upp DR. Amount on hand Jan 1850, $208 84 Ree'd of Geo. Jones, on note $29 28 of A. Hatcher, for Li cense, 15 00 " of Maj. Posey, for per mit 3 00 " of the Treas'r of Gen eral Board 100 00 " of John Falkner 5 00 $152 18 Less by Commission for re ceiving at 2j per cent. 3 80 $148 38 $357 22 Deduct amount paid out, 124 28 Balance in hands of Treasurer, $232 94 Lower Battalion oJ DR. Balance on hand 14 January 1850, $52 86 Ree'd from Treas'r of Gene ral Board $150 00 Less by Commission for re ceiving at 24 per cent. 3 75 $146 25 $199 11 Deduct amount paid out, 191 67, Balance in hands of Treasurer, $7 4.1 Upper Battalion o!f DR. Balance on hand Ist January 1850 816 00 Rec'd from Treas'r of Gene ral Board, $700 00 of J. M. C. Freeland, Tavern License, 50 00 " of Batis Wren, Tavern License, 50 00 " Burrel Smith, balance on License, 25 00 $825 00 Less by Commission for re ceiving at 2j per cent. 20 62 $804 38 $820 38' Deduct amount paid out 026 27 Balance in hands of Trensurer, $194 11 Lower Battalion oj Da. Balance on han;d Ist Januirv 1850. $192 90 Ree'd fromi Trens'r of Gene ral Board $800 00 Less by Commission for re ceiving at 24 per cent 20 00 $780 00 $972 90 Dednet amount paid out, 935 051 B~alance in hands of Treasurer, $37 85 U~pper Battalion of Dr. Balinee on hand 1st Janmnarv 1850, 8365 88 Reed of WV. Culbreath, bal ance for License $9 15 " of G. WV. Holloway. of' Leak's permnit, 20 83 "of G.W.Hollow'.y, oid bridge sold, 1 50 "of Dr. F. Lake, for stray Steer, 10 00 " of Isae Free, on note, for stray 3tlet, 32 00 "of J. M. Richardson, for permit, 2 00 $75 48 Less by Commission for re ceivi'ng at 24 per cent. 1 88 $73 60 $4139 48 Deduct amount paid out, J20 30 Bailance in hand& of Treasurer. 8319 18 Lower Battalion of DR. Balannce on hand 1st January 1850, $248 49 Ree'd balance on Rhinchiart & Ethieredge's note, $99 50 "of W. W. Ha~vird fosr License 50 00 "of F. Thmrailkill fine, 2 00 $151 50 Less by Commission for re ceivin~g at 24 per' cent. 3 78 $1417 72 $39G 21 Deduct amount paid out, 99 42 Balance in hands of Treaisurer. $296 79 Report of the Treasurer 1850 DR. Jan'y. 7. Ree'd of J. 0. Nicholson, former Treasurer, $234 66 June 3. Rec'd of S. B. Mays, T. C. it being 14 per cent on the GenI'r ax of 1849, 1,751 28 81,985 94 Less by Commissions for receiving at 24 per cent 49 641 $1.936 30 Deduct amount paid out, 1,904 83 Balance in hands of Treasurer, $31 47 WILEY HA RRISON, Chair. C. R. B. A JONES, Seo'y. Geni. Board. Notice IsHEREBY given that application will be made at the next Session of the Legislaturc foar the renewal of thme Charter of the Ferry on Savannah River, three miles belowv Augusta, known~ us the Sand Bar or Wallyham Ferry. ELIZ. R. WIIATLEY. Ag -7 iImf 29 BRS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES, at--Fall Term, 1851. r Battalion of the 7th Regiment. Cn. Paid W. F. Durisoe, for advertising, $5 25 " S. Marsh, for posts and pointers 92 50 1 S. Mathis, for repairs to Road, 8 00 C. Mitchell, for hauling, 3 00 Lem. Corley, for hauling, 2 50 Clerk's fees, 10 00 $121 25: Add Commissions for paying out at 2j per cent. 3 03 Amount paid out, $124 28 the 7th Regiment. C. Paid J. 1. Phillips, for bridge, $55 00 " A. J. Rambo. for itmber, 40 00 J. J. Kennedy for piek axes, 7 00 1 D. J. Walker, for bridge, 75 00 Clerk's fees, 10 00 $187 00 Add Counissions for paying out at 2j per cent. ~4 67 .Xmount paid out, $191 67 the 91k Regiment. Cr:. Paid W. B. Dorn, for keeping up Bridge. $550 00 John Falkner, for keeping up Bridge. 35 00'1 G. Cheatham, for keeping up Bridge, 26 001 $611 00 Add Commissions for paying out at 21 per cent. 15 27 Amount paid out $626 27 the 01h Regimncnt. Ca. Paid John Falkner, for Brilge, 8900 00 1 " W. F. Durisoe, for advertising, 2 2.5 " Clerk's 'ees, 10 00 $912 25 Add Comnmissions for pnying out at 24 per cent. 22 80 Amount paid out, - $935 05 the 10th Regiment. Pa~id Geco. J. Si rot her, for hauling, $19 00 "Simeon Mal~thiis, " 5 00 "Samunel Stevens, for " 8 00 "Lemnel Brooks, " 12 00 ". J. M.Wit t. "3 00oH "Luke Taiilor " r7 " Wm. Den 1 25I ,' John FalIaner, for one-half of bridrge, 35 00 "Dr. Tr. Like, for wint ering Steer 2 00 1 " M. Grahaim for haulingf, 5 62 "(G. W. Hlollowny, for haruling, 6 501 "Bri:t. Deeni, 2 25 "11. IL Maiyson, for posts and sign boards, 6 00 $107 00 Add Clerk's fees aind Commissions for paying out at 24 pr cent. 12 93 Amount paid out, $120 30 rihe 10th Regiment. Ca. I Paid CaIlb Watkins, for Bridge, 3.19 50 " Hiramn Holston fo.r hauling. 2 50 "John Falkner, for one-half of Bridge. 35 00 "Clerk's fees, 10 001 $97 00 Add Coiansions for paying out at 25 per cent. 2 .12 I - Amoiuntt pid. olut, $99 42 of the General Board. Ca. Jan'y. 7. Paid Constable, $1 00 S - "W. F. Durisoe, ne for printing annual1 Report for 3 years, 107 38~ March 7. "W. IHnrrison, Trea surer of the Upper Batt'n 9th Reg'nt. 700 00 June 3. " WV. Wie, rensurer of the Upper Battal ion 7th Regiment, 100 00 - a V iley Glover, Trea smrer of the Lower Bat t'n 7th Reg'nt. 150 00 - 'W. WValdrum, Trea snrer of the Lower B~att'n 9th Rcg'nt. 800 00 $1,858 38 Add Commissions for paying out at 24 per cent. 46 45 Amnunt paid out $1.904 83 Notice. A LL those having demiands agrainst the estate of Caleb 11. Mlathiews, dee'd.,'are required to presenit them in the Orditnary's Office, on the 6th daty of .January next, as I desire on that day to close up the estate. TIIOS. NICIIOL LS, Admn'r. Oct.n 1 6 2t 35 DEALERS TN Paints, Oils, Window Glass, AND No 601 East Bay, opposite P & Z Bank CHARLESTON, S. C. T IEY keep constantly on hand and f,. r sale a general a:sortment of Paints and Oils, Window Glass anu Sashes, Spts Turpentinc ti CAMPIlENE, SPIRIT GAS, TALLOW. Grindstonos. Cordage, Packing Yarn, Black Lead, &c. October 16, 3i 39 Rich Carpets! Rich Carpets! SNOWDEN & SIIEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. Rich Velvet Tapestry CARPETS, of: SPlendidl style!2, Tapestry Brussels, and Brussels CA RPETS, at low pri-e's. G Superior Three Ply and Ingram CARPETS, )f new and elegant stvles. Ingrain CARPETS. at very low torices. Fine 6-4 and 12-4 Printed Fhoor BA IZES. Rtice Chenille and Door R UGS. to match the Carpets, Silver plated and Urass stair oils. To all of which they respectfully invite the at etntion of the public. Oct. 16 tf 39 Blankets and Negro Cloths! SNOWDEN & FCI1EAR, AUGUSTA, GA. I~[AVE received a large supply of Blan. L kcets and Negro Cloths, aniong chich are IHeavy Whit and Mixeil KERSEYS, at cry low prices, Fancy Plaid and Plain LINSEYS, for female muse servants, Ileavy' Sheeps GREY CLOTH and blixed ASSIMERES, for carriage drivers and iale onse servants, i Sehley's Negro KERSEYS, at the lowest rices, E xcellent 8-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKETS, very large supply, Superior 10-4. 11-4 and 12 4 IIea.%y Whitney led BLANKETS, To all of which they respectfully invite the at :mtion of Planters. Oct 16 tf 39 Curtain Materials! e SNOWDEN & SHEAR, Gi Aun USTA. GA., si T A VE received from New York, k I Embroidered Muslin and Lace Curtains, of i St ich and splenilid styles. px Embroidered Muslin Curtains, at very low ries, St lie colored Damasks. of various styles, vith :ords and Tassels to inatel, Fancy colored Cotton Damasks at very low rees. Plain and Fancy 4-4 Turkey Ried Furniturer. Superi.,r French and English Furniture Prints f elegant styles, Rich Cornices and Curtain Pins. A large assortnment of Cotton Fringes, The public are respectfully requested to call ad examiine the assortment. Oct 16i tf 39 ADBURG a EDGEFIELD PLANK ROAD ! IIE Road is nov completed and opened for rtravel fromti Cherokee Ponds and Sweet atter to Ianmbu~rg. R AT ES OF TOLL. our, five and six horse Walgonis, 5 ets per mile.] hree " 4" " " an wo Carriages :a " " " its lorseback Travelers, 1 " " " tio Vehicles (in meeting, arcech entitleud to ha . Or e PL ANK Track. anid the Drivcrs arc requir. to to turn to the " IlG I IT." thi The Public are respetfumlly informed that alI wi ersons turning on the Fiond ,and leaving it with ut taying Toll, are subject tu a tine of Twenty iollars. Ten D~ollars reward will be paid by the Com i an, in each andi every case, fir proof that wvill ad tio convictionl, of any one viiilating the law, a .endevuoringr to avoid the payment of Troll, as orovided by the Charter. Persiins travding otn the Martin Town Road wards llami~burg, will tind it to their aidvantage anII turn off' ont any or the rod to the left, and hei It~rsect the Plank lloaod near Sweet WVater gu' ;iurhi or the Cherokee Piowis. H. A. KEN1 ItCK, President. sal Iamburg, Oct. 15 Gt 3 Valuable Lot for Sale. T l1E Subscriber ofirs for sale his 110USE SAND LOT, situated in Puitersville. abanimt I ne mile from Edgecfield Court Iliouse, just Ot ii of the corporate limits of the town of Edge Terms very favorable. W. W. Adams. Esq1., is auth~orized to make o y arrangement for mec in regarn to the sale of a said premises. SALMON CL.\IK. Oct. 16 185l 4t* 9 a Estray. fOLLED before me, by Thomas J1. Dyson. Iliving twenty-nine miles north iif Edge'fi.-l ourt I liiuse, in Edg~etield D istrict, one SOR EEL HORSE, fourteen hands high. eighit ears old, a small blaze in the face, a simiall snip n the nose. left hindl foot wvhite, and sonme sadl l~e marks. A ppaie to sixty dollars. t L.E WS C ULBR EA TII, M. E. D. te Oct. 2, I851 4tm 39. Notice. , LL persons indebted to the late firm of ICOccas & MAvs. and also, all thoise in eited to Jlons CocoaN previous tio the 1st day sal f .Januarv, I185 I, are earnestly reglnested to call nd settle without delay. All settlements not made by the 1st of November next will he lodgedI the hands of T. G. Key, Esiq., andi Joseph 'bney, .Esq., for colletion. JOI IN COLGAN. Oct. 13, 1851 3t 314 s Notice. SI LL those having demands nainst the estate .. .of Allen B. Addison. deceased.are reques ed to present themi properly attested and those idebted to make payment. G. A. ADD)ISON,) E's E. J. MIMS. July 24~1950) tf 27 T a Notice. v I TL those indebited to the estate of ,Toab iKilerense, dee'd-, arc required to make im 'nediate payment, and those having demands to present them properly attested. JOH N IIILL, Adm'r- m~ August28 ly 32 d .--. . - .- t Notice.I A L persons arc again and for the last time, fpublicly notified not to deal, trade or traffic with my negro man SA M. a Bricklayer, aor to employ him to work for thenm. day or night. with out a written ticket from mue or b~y moy orders. I JOllN B3AU$KETT. tI: DR. E. BLAND, ) FERS his professional services to the citi zens of Edgefield Village and vicinity. '." OFFicE next door to Mr. BUTLER'S Store. Oct. 2, if 37 W in. 19. H I L L, 19. D., FFERS his professional services to the citi zens of our Village and District. ilaving rznduated at the University of New York, with gh honor, where he availed himselr for the last o years, of the advantages to be derived from it Eve and Ear Infirmary, various Hospitals, 'e., &c., offers his services to his fellow-citizens ith the hope dint he will prove worthy of a are of their patroinage. ILT Roona at the SANN IIOTmL, No. 7. Oct 2, tf 37 few Fall and Winter Goods, WILLIAM H. ORANE, AUGUSTA, GA., -AS just received a large and splendid I assortment of FALL AND WIN- 1 'ER GOODS, among Ihem are many new Ies of very rich and beantiful Dress oads, which will be sold low. Among ichl are Superior Plain Black $ilks. Heavy Black do. Rich Fignred Brocade Silks. Hihrh Colored Tartan Plaid lopiin.s. Rich Embroidered Merino Dresses. Very Rich Printed Cashmeres and DeLanes Figired Argentine Cloth andl Alpacca. FInicy French Plaid, for Ladies Dresses. Roya;l Ermine Cloth, for Ladies Cloaks and Sacks. Rich Dana!-k Barages, for Evening Dresses. Superior Black IBomb:izine and Alpacca. Rich Chrystal 'alaee Dresses. Fine BIne, Pink and Cherry Flannels. laInid. Stripeand Chaingeiable Silks. Rich Embroidered Mantillis, new style. French Embroidered Cloaks and Saeks. Fine French and English Merenos. Black and Colored Canton Crape. Rich Printed Velvet, for children's wear. A large assortment low priced Cashmeres and DeLains. Black and Slate Fleeced Silk Hose, a new article suitable for the Winter. All kinds of Cotton and Woolen Hosiery. Clan Tartan Long Shawls. Do do Square Shawls. Fine 8-4, 10-4 Damask Table Diaper. Irish Linens. Scotch Diaper. French worked Collars, Chimezettes and Sleeves. Fine 12-4 French Bed Blankets. ALSO-A large assortment Kentucky 311s, Kerseys, Tweeds, Satenetts, Prints, nghaius. Shirting!, Shecetings, Cloths, Cas eres, Tickings, Flannel Blankets, and all id of' Goods usually kept in a Dry Goods ore. Ile would respectfully invite all rsons visiting the city to give him a call. r.Y First Dry Goods Store below United ates Hotel. Oct. 16, 1851 31 39 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIIE COMMON PLEAS. W. E. Jackson, vs. Dccla. in Attach'nt hos. M. Robinson. . N. Poullain & Son,) vs. Decla. in Attachnt Pleai'ant M. Tidwell. ) W. E. JTackson, vs. Decla. in Attach'nt Pleasant M. Tidwell. Eenry Moore, ) , s. .Decla. in Attach'nt Plesant M. Tidwell. 31IhE Plaintiffs in the above cases having this dny tiled their Deelarations in my Offiee, I neither of the Defendants having either ' or attorney known to reside within the lim f tis State, on whomi copies of saidl DIeelara s with rules to plead can lhe served: On inn ii of air. Aitar, Attorney for Plainitifl,. fered, that said jh-rendants app~ear and p~leadl said declarat.ins within a y'ear aind a day from dav hereof. ort in default thereof, judgment II be'awarded against thenm. er's Office, Oct 7. 1851. ly 38 Pres'sinuI Da~uruerr'ena AUG USTA, GA. E TlEN you visit Au nst.caell at the PRlE V lati 1)AGUERRUEAN GA LLERY, I have a tine I )guerremtypie of yourself, for e ou will findl one of the moust elegant Da err'enn Saloons in A mnerica. D;aierieotype* stock of every description fur a ata small adlvanice on New York eost. LEIG 11, TUCKER & PERKINS. .Tune 1 e 8m 21 Plantation Brogans! - [9TJTHERNJ iJANUFACTURE. lTl attention of Plhmters is called to the Factorv over Mir. Lea lhr.s Store, where ExceIent Shoes the abo've description are madec. Orders for quantity will he filled promptly. n.. nasorem.-nt of UPP ER. IIA R NE SS SOLE LEATHER on hand. RI. T. MIMS1. Ain 21 tf 3t Notice. Lb persons indebted to the estate of .T. A. Perrin. deed., are requested to make ima dint pymlenit, nd those having demands ainst said estate will present them properly at Oct. 6 Gum 38 RO IITT s. C(n A MOL AssES. In " N. Orleans " !t " Golden Syrup, very fine. For e by A. TIURNS IDE. taburg Feb 13 tf 4 Ol Dr. Jacob Townsend's M a r' s a p a r i l I a . IST Rleceived 6 dozen of 01ld Dr. .Taeob Towsend's originalecompound Syrup of Sar parill, and for sale at the Drug and Chemical oreof A. G. TEAGUE. May 1,1830 . tf 15 Notice. ~PPLICA TION will be made to the Legisla tre oft ths State at its next Session, for a w i Roaud from Samuel Ste:en's on the Martin iwn Roand in Edgefielil Distriet, to intersect the cut rond] at Capt. R. Rt. Tolbert's in A bbe le isrict. Jlly 31 __ f 28 Notice. LL persons inidebted to the Estate of Mrs. . Treia Lowve, deensed, are regnested to tike immediate payment, and all personis having mads against said Estate, arc also requested present them according to law. IIENRY KEY, Ex'or. .July 10 Gm 25 Notice. SPPLICTION will be made to the TLegisla ture at the next, or some future session, for 0 inorporation of Trinity Church, Edgefield. New Goods! T HE Subscriber has just received his Stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Black, Colored and Watered Silks, Rich Paris Mousselino DeLains, French and English Mlerinos of all colors, for Ladies and Children's Dresses, Cotton Damask of all colors for Window Cur tains, Red and White Flannels, Fancy Tweeds, Cassimeres and Satinettes, Plaid Linseys, Geo. Plains and Kerseys, Fine Bed and Negro Blankets, Readyiade Coats and -Over Coats, I lats and Caps of the Latest Styles, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Boots and Shoes. A Fine Lot of Negro Shoes, Groceries, Hardware and Crockery, Which will be sold very low on time, and li beral discount for cash. B. C. BRYAN. Oct. 0 tf 38 FALL AND WINTER GOODSI T TIE Subscriber has received at his Store, near the Court House, a large STOCK OF GOODS suitable for the present and coming season, consisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS, t Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Groceries, &c., &c., ill of which have been seleoted by himself with t rent care, both in regard to style and price, and will be sold at short profits for Cash, or to punc ual buyers until first of January next. Persons buying in this Market will loose noth- I ng by examing his Stock. LOD HILL. October 2, 1851. tf 37 STORAGE AND CO3IISSION BUSINESS. l E Subscriber begs leave to return his thanks T to his friends for the patronage heretofore io liberally bestowed on lznm, and would solicit continuance of the same for the ensuing sea ;o. t ie has taken charge of the large and com- I nodious WARE-IIOUSE, recently purchased .y a company, and formerly occupied by SIDLY S USna. The location being immediately on the river, d entirely above the great May Freshet of 18-10, makes it as desirablei as any other in the ilace, having a good Wharf attached which will u free to all Cottons received by the river. The rates of Storage for selling, shall be as w s charges of any regular establishment in hie place. Liberal Cash advances made on all produce 3nsigned to or Stored with me, anl the lowest bharges made, in regular conformity with the ] sages of tile place. 11oping by close application, and strict atten ion to business to merit a liberal share of pat C. WILLIAMS. AGENT. Hamburg, Oct. 7, 1851. 4t 38 New Family Grocery! S. E. BOWERS, At the corner opposite Robinson's Hardware Store and fronting the American Hotel, HAIMBURG, S. C. p ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and t LJ the public generally, that lie has opened a e New Grocery Store, vhere lie will keep constantly on hand, a choice toek of FAMILY GROCERIES, GLASS ND CROCKERY WARE, which will be old att the lowest market prices. Tile public are earnestly solicited to call ad xamine my stock before buying elsewhlere, and vry exertion on my part, will be made to satis y those that call. There is now in Store a large supply Sugars, 0tees. Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Wlines, Liquor, Portr,Mustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger. Nut negs. CIoe)''s, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Chleese, I8utter, Tobacco, Segars. Snuff, Powder, Shot, ed, Lamp anid Paint Oils. AIsoi, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, Brush Also. 20,000 lbs choice BA CON SIDES, and ~,0tt0 lbs .John Fitch & Son EXTRA IHA MlS. August 7, tf 29 t ---- --~ Notice.x [ OST between Turkey Creek and Liberty I 11111, onf tihe 15th of September last, a Calf~ kin Pocket Uook, containing one note bf eigh-. een hunldred dollars on thle lkev. .Jamnes M.. .hiles, also) several other smaller notes, thle lltimouts nolt recollected. A reward of $25 will be given to the finder y returnling the Pocket Book ad its contents e the Subscriber. at Winter Seat. Abbeville, . C.J' JS. PA TTERSON. Oct. 2 3t* 37 ~ 1I' A bbeville Thinner copy 3 times and for-J vtrd account to thlis Office.e Mill Stones for Sale, rlT I Subscriber, living on Cloud's Creek,t Mrespectfully informis the public that he is t inw enmaged iln the Mill Stone Cut- F lng Business, and will be prepared at he shortest notice to fill any order that may ome in his line of business. The Stones are .f the best quality and the Workmanship war anted to be inferior to none in the State. For further information address the Subscri ter at Leesville, Lexington. S. C. GEORGE E. IIENDY-. REFraNCs.--Maj. ISAAc BoLEs, C. J. GL~O- t1 a and Araaos WalltitL. October 9 1851. 3m 38 Not ice. T D. TTBBETTS will hereafter sel I 1)sBOT and SHOES, at the foul- I lowing prices, for C A SH O N LY: Fine Water Proof Boots,.... .......$9 00t Fine Pump Boots,................ 8 00t Fine Welted do.......... ....... 7 00 1 Men's fine Pnmp Shoes,..........3 75 do do Welted do........ ....3 50 - do Kip do do ..... 200 Ladies Calf Shocs,............ ....1 75 do do hBootees,............... 2 00 January 1, 1851. tf 1 y Notice. I hEREBY notify all whom it may concern, that I have appointed Pickens B. Wever. my true and lawvful Attorney to transact all business rfor me and in my name during my absence from tme State. LAFAYETTE B. WEVER. - Sept 29 4t 37 i Notice. T IE subscriber having shaken hands with all his old frIends so often, that his hands be came blistered, and he was necessarily compelled to withdraw from the canvass for Tax Collector, for three weeks. Ihis hands are nowv well, and he is again in the field and ready' to shako hands 0oce more with his numerous friends. WELCOME MARTIN. Oct. 6,1851. 6t* 38 Notice IS hereby given that application will be made .to tile Legislature at its next session for a eharter to declare Shaw's Creek a public high way as far up as to the first Shoal. Aug 30 t. 33 Lime. 30 BLS. CIIOICE STONE LIME, not 3 slacked, in fine order. For sale by i II. A. KENRICK WJarehouse and Commission Business, JACKSON Sr., AUGUSTA, G.%. r TIE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform r his friends and the patrons of WALKER, 3avson & Co., that he will continue the WA RE IOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS t the Ware House formerly occepied by them, md hopes by strict attention to the interest of kt customers, to- receive a continuance of the iberal patronage bestowed on the late firm. le vill give his personal attention to all business en rusted to his care. Particular attention will be given to buying of 3acging. Rope and Supplies for his customers, rhich will at all times be bought at the lowest 1rices, and liberal cash advances will be made on roduce in Store. G. WALKER. July 10 Gm 25 frAn.ZoUsE AND CommISSZON BUSINESS. I [AMBURG, S. C. IE UNDERSIGNED having formed n co R partnership, under the firm of A. WAL Mr & CO.. for the purpose of carrying on he Warte-Insuse amid Conu uAi0siouS litsinsess, and having rented the well known Vare-ITouse, known as Walker's Ware-Uouse nil lately occupied by WALKER & COLEMAN, They tender their services to their friends and he public in general, and pledge themselves to se their best exertions to give satisfaction to those eith business. Fair advances will be made on produce in tore. A. WALKER. D. L. ADAMS. Sept. 4, 1850. tf 34 3ELCER & J.OLLINGSWORTH WHOLESA LE AND RETAIL aROCERY MERCHANTS, AUGUst, GEORGIA. A RE now rceeiving a large and well selected Stock of GROCERIES, to which they in ite the attention of their friends, one or both of he firm will be found at the Warehouse of Wal er & Bryson, till 1st September, when they rill open their NEW STORE n Broad Street next door below the old stand f Adams & Fargo. BELCHER & HOLLINGSWORTH. Augusta, Aug. 21 1850 tf 3'j STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. James Eidson and others rs Partition. Iumphreys Boulware & others NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an order from the Court of Equity a this case, I shall sell at Edgefield Court louse, on the First Monday in November ext, the real estate of William Humphreys, eceased, consisting of One traet of Land containing two hun red and eighty-two acres, more or less, situ ted in the District and State aforesnid, on ted Bnk Creek.adjoining lands of Theophi. as Hill, James 1. Richardson, William Foy nd others. Said Land will be sold on ; credit of welve months. except cost to be paid in ash. Purchase money to be secured by ond with good personal sureties. S. S. TO31PKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Office, Oct. '7, 1851. Oct. 9 4t 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William B. Dorn, Richtard Grillin and : Ijunlctions, ($c. Lewvis C. Parks. J [ T appearing tot my satisfatction, that the defendants, Richtard Griffin and Lewis C. >arks, are absent froma antd reside beyond the tims of the State. Otn motioni of Perritt nd McGow'en, plaintiff's solicitor, it. is or ered that they do plead, answer or demur, a the plaintiff's bill, withtin thtree months rom the publiention hereof, or the said bill till be taken pro confess.o as against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. D. D. Comm's. Office, Oct. 7, 1851. Oct. 9 3m 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ex parte, ames T. Gardner and wife. [ N pursunntee of the Decree of the Court of Equity, at June Term, 1851, in this tse, Notice is hereby given to Samuel Gard er, Trustee of the Petitioner Mrs. Rebecca tardner, who is now absent from the State, showv cause, within three months frotm ie publication hereof, why thte prniyer of the etit.ion should not be granted. S. S. TOil PKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Office, Autg 18, 1851. ugust2l 3m 31 Notice. APPLICA TION will be made to the Legisla . ture of South Carolina at its next Session, avest the title of the State of South Carolina tin 1o Estates of John B. Logan, and Charles Lo an deceased, in Lueretia Blackwvell, the widow, ad Mary Ann Robertson, in James Blackwvell, |izabethx Mimns, William Blackwvell and Samuel ilekwvell, children of John Blackwelt, late of :dlgefield District, deceased, and in Saran Ann ihnekwell, the widow, and George J. Blackwell, te child of Isaiah Blackwell. deceased, a son of to said John Blackwell-these persons being te lawful heirs and distributees of the said John tlackwell, deceased. A ug. 20 IS51 3m 32 Not ice. XLL~ Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah .Blackwell, deceased, are requested to make nmediate paymetnt, and those having demands 'ill present thtem properly attested. JAMES BLACKWELL, Adm'r. April 17 1850 tf 13 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Eliza 1. betha Carter, deo'd., are requested to make nmediate payment, and those having demands gainst said Estate will present thenm properly at sted. A. J. RAMIBO, Adnm'r. August 7 Gm* 29 Suogar and( Coff'ee. 20 IllS. S UGA R, different brands, 75 Barrels St. Croix Granulated Sugar, 16 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 000) Lbs. Loaf Sugar, double refined, 50 Barrels Coffee Sugar, 75 Bags prime Rio Coffee, 25 " best Old Government JTava Coffee. For sale by A. BURNSIDE. Hamburg, Feb 13 if 4 Notice. H~E applicants for a new Road to run from EbrDeVore's, by Miountain Creek Thureb, and Good Ilope Church, and Mount inon, and by M. W. Chary's, and to intersect he Hliggin's Ferry Road, at Mrs. Marth~a Ab toy's, will take notice that their petition to the aegislature will be opposed by a counter petition. Oct. 16, 185.1 tf 39 Mount Enon Female Institute. MRS. CAROLINE COLEMAN, ParLIciAr.. Tpis Institution located on a healthy ridge lin Edgefield District, was opened by its Principal on the fi'st Menday in this month (Septenber.) Mrs. CoLEXAN is a Teacher of much experi ence, and of high attainments. We feel fully authorized, from our knowledge of her qualifica tions, and from the universal testimony in her favor, wherever she has taught, to recommend her to the patronage of the people of this and the adjoining Districts. Pupils will be entered by the quarter or the Session, the time being mentioned before taking their first lessons. She will receive young ladies of any age, and boys of such an age as would be admissible in a Female Seminary. If the number of her pupils should require it, she will employ, from time to time, competent assistants. Good and convenient board can be obtained for $7 per month including every thing that a student would need. Terms. Orthography and Reading, per quarter, $4,00 The above, with Geography, History, and English Grammar,...... 4,00 " " A rithmetie, Writing, Nat. Philosophyt &e........ 6,00 Music................10,00 " " " French,.............. 6,00 " " " Drawing and Painting,. 5,00 Embroidery........... 3,00 Trustees. W. A. STROTHER, J. CHAPMAN, W.\. COLEMAN, Al. W. CLARY. Sept. 10 cow3t 34 117 The Newberry Sentinel will copy three times, once every two weeks, and forward its account to the Trustees. HODGES & FULLER INSTITUTES. r H1E Exercises of these Institutions will be resumed on Monday, the 15th inst. The Hodges Institute under the direction of Messrs. IIOLTZCL AW and WALKER, and Fuller In stitute under the direction of Miss M. CORNE LIA PELOT, who will remain in charge of it to the end of the present Scholastic year, Deeem ber 15,1851. The Board are thankful for previous confidence and patronage, and would solicit a continuance, as they are confident of exertions on their part to merit it, and henceforth are determined to place none but Southerners at their head. W. P. HILL, Secretary. Greenwood, S. C., Sept. 5, 1851. Sept. 11 cow4t 34 Edgefield Female Institute. T IIE TRUSTEES of this Institution, have . the pleasure of announcing to the public, that they have engaged as its Principal, the Rev. CIIARLES A. RAYMOND, under whose care and superintendence it will be opened about the mildle of September next. In the mean time the buildings will be much enlarged, and every arraigemeut made for the accommodation of a large number of pupils. The Trustees are anxious to establish a Fe male Institution, which shall command the confi dence and secure the patronage of the communi ty at large. The most undoubted testimonials of the sue cess and competency of Mr. RAvoNDns a Teach- i' er have been furnished; and they do not hesi tate to recommend him and the Institution to thc support and entire confidence of the public. Mrs. R Avrns will have charge of the Musi cal D~epartment, and is eminently qualified for its duties. For the details the Trustees refer to the printed circular of the Pri eipal. N. L. GRIFFIN. g EDMUND PENN, . S. F. GOODE, R. T. MIS.J Edgefield C. HI., June 16, 1851. tf 22 Carriage Making. ~ T UE Subscribers having Jengaged in the Carriage makingandrepairingbusiness in Pottersville, near Edge fldd Court House., for the ensuing year ; would respetfully solicit a share of public Patronage, as we shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their business ; they uarecalso in wvant of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car iage parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits, none other need apply. Good comfortable build ings can be procured. convenient to the shop for men of famnilies, or boarding on reasonable terms. IIILL & WARDLAW. N. f.-A good price will be paid for Lumber of good Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, of as sorted dimensions. H1. & W. Nov 28 1850 tf 45 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Tnx Subscriber offers for sale his s e e OUSE and LOT at Liberty Hill. *. On the premises are a large Dwell ing House, with all necessary out buildings, a good Garden and Ten Acres of bot tom and. Also a well arranged Store House, and Physician's Office. Terms will be reasonable. A pply to the Sub scriber on the premises. JOHN ANDERSON. Liberty Hill, S. C., July 5, 1851 tf 30 Valuable Lands on Savannah River FOR SALE. W ILL BE SOLD, some time next fall, for the purpose of Distribution among the widow and children of Peter F. Moragne, de eased, that V ALUABLE PLANTATION on which the deceasco resided, containing about 1200 Acre. lying on Savannah River. immedistely belowv Barkadale's Ferry. This tract is a fine cotton plantation, with three hundred or more acres of low grounds, well timbered and with a good d welling and out houses, gin house and screw, ma other buildings necessary for plantation pur poses. The above tract will be sold on favora ble terms: purchase money will be secured. Persons wvho wish to purchase lands will do well visit this tract and ride over it before buying any where else. July 31 2 2-wtf 28 Notice. A PPLICAT(ON will be made to the next Legislature. for a Public Road, commen ing at or near Elbert Devore's, on the Scott's Ferry Road. txia Mountain Creek Church-from thence to Good Hope Church, or through that neighborhood-from thence to Mt. Enon, and thence by M. W. Clary's, and then Intersect the Higgins' Ferry Road at Mrs. Martha Abney's, about one and a half miles fiom said Ferry. August 21 tf 31 Notice IS IT EREBY given that application will be mLnade atthe next session of the Legialature, to discontine the Old Charleston Rload from the fork ot' that Road and the island Ford Road near Mj. Z. W. Carwile's, to the plantation of N. L. Griffin. Esq., and for opening a new public Road from the residence of H. IH. Hill by J. Cress well's to interseet the Charleston Road at a branch on the plantation of N. L. Griffin, at the point where it is proposed to discontinue the Charleston Road. Sept 12 3m 35 Bacon. 20 DS. CHOCEBltimore BJACON WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. .Tul. 17 vtf 2