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REPORT OF THE COJIUSSIODI For Edgefield Distri Report of Treasurer of the Uppe Da. Amount on hand Jan 1850, $208 84 Ree'd of Geo. Jones, on note 829 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 24 per cent. 3 80 $148 38 $357 22 Deduct amount paid out, 124 28 Balance in hands of Treasurer, $232 94 Lowcer Battalion oq Da. Balance on hand Ist Jannary 1850, $52 86 Ree'd from Treas'r of' Gene. ral Board $150 00 Less by Commission for re ceivi'ng at 24 per cent. 3 75 $146 25 $199 It Deduct amount paid out, 191 67 Balnee in hands of Treasurer, $7 4.1 Upper Battalion of Da. Balance on hand 1st January 1850 $16 00 Ree'd from Treas'r of Gene rnl Board, $700 00 " of J. M. C. Freel:ind, Tavern Licensp, 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 24 per cent. 20 62 $804 38 $820 38 Deduct amount paid out 626 27 Balance in hands of Treasurer, $194 111 Loiwer BatIalion oJ Da. Balance on hand Ist Januarv 1850. $192 90 Ree'd from Treas'r of Gene. ral Board $800 00 Less by Commission for re. ceiviig at 24 per cent 20 00 $780 00 $972 90 Deduct amount paid out, 935 05 Balaince in hands of Treasurer, 837 85 Upper Battallon of Dr. Balance on hand 1st January 1850, $365 88 Reed of WV. Culbreaith, bal anece for License $9 15 " of G. WV. Holloway. of Leak's piermnit, 20 83 "of G.W. Hollowr-y, oid bridge sold, 1 50 "of Dr. F. Lake, for str-ay Steer, 10 00 " of Isane Free, on note, for stray Munle, 32 00 "of.J. M. Richardson, for permit, 2 00 $75 48 Less by Commission for re ceiving at 24 per cent. 1 88 $73 60 $439 48 Deduct amount paid out, J20 30 Batlnnee in hands of Treanurer. $319 18 Lowter Battalion of DR. Balance on hand 1st January 1850, $248 49 Ree'd balance on Rhinchart & Etheredre's niote, $99 50 " of WV. WV. Havird fo'r License 50 00 " of F. Tharailkill fli, 2 00 $151 50 Less by Commission fo.r re eivin~g at 24 per centi. 3 78 $1417 72 $396 21 Deduct amount paid out, 99 42 Balance in hands of Treasurer. 8296 79 Report of the Treasurer 1850 DR. Jan'y. 7. Ree'd of J. 0. Nicholson, former Treasurer, 8234 66 June 3. Ree'd of S. B. Mays, T. C. it being 14 per cent (In the Gen'i Tax of 1849, 1,751 28 $1,985 94 Less by Commissions for receiving at 24 per cent 49 64 $1.936 30 Deduct amount paid out, 1,904 83 Balance in hands of Treasurer, $31 47 WILEY HARRISON, Chair. C. R. B. A Joxs, Seo'y, Geni. Board. Notice I s HEREBY given that application will be nmade at tile next Session of thme Legislature for the renewal of the Charter of the Ferry (In Savannah River, three miles below Augusta, known .as tlhe Sand liar or Wailyham Ferry. ELIZ. R. WIIATLEY. Aug 72 9 2 ERS OF ROADS AND BRIDGES, et--Fall Term, 1851. ,r Baualion of the 7th Regiment. Cn. Paid W. F. Durisoe, for advertising. 85 25 " S. Marsh, for posts and pointers 92 50 " 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 24 per cent. 3 03 Amount paid out, $124 28 the 7th Regiment. Ca. Paid J. M. Phillipa, for bridge, $55 00 A. J. Ruabo, for lumber, 40 00 J. J. Kennedy for pick axes, 7 00 D. J. Walker, for bridge, 75 00 I Clerk's fees, 10 00 t $187 00 Add Commissions for paying out at 24 per cent. ~4 67 .\inonnt paid out, $191 67 the 91h Regiment. Paid W. B. Dorn, for keeping up Bridge. $550 00 John Falkner, for keeping up Bridre. 35 00 b G. Chenthnm, for keeping up Bridge, 26 00p $611 00 Add Commnissions for paying out at 2.3 per cent. 15 27 I Amount paid out $626 27 '1 the 0th Regincn. P . C Ca-. Paid Jnhn Falkner, for Bridge, $900 00 , " W. F. Durisoe, for advertising, 2 2.5 " Clerk's fees, 10 00 __01 $912 25 Add Commissions for pnying out at 24 per cent. 22 80! Amount paid out, $ 935 05 .. the 10th Regiment. Paid Geo. J. St rot her, for hnuling, $19 00 "Simeon Mathmis, " 5 00 "Samuel St evens, for " 8 00 "Lemonel Brooks, " 12 00 a "J. M.Witt. "3 00 H~ " Luke Tailor "1 75j " Win. Deen "1 25 ti ,' Johnit Fal~ner, for one-half of I , biridgre, 35 00 " Dr. Tr. Like, for wintering Steer 2 00 p< " M. Grahami for hauling, 5 62 o "G. WV. [Iolloway, for hauling, 6 50 Ii "Briaint Deeni, " 2 25 "11. II. Mayson, for posts and IP sign boards, 6 00 I Il $107 00 p Add Clerk's fees and Commissions for payinig out ait 24 pr cent. 12 93 --ii Amount paid out, $120 30 C the 10th Regiment. Pid C..eb Watkins, for Bridge, .49 50 " Hiram Iloiston for hauling. 2 50 "John Falkiier, for one-half of B1riahes. 35 00 a: "Clerk's fees, 10 00 i t $97 00 Add Co~mmnkions for paying out at 24 per cent. 2 4) r I d of the General Board. Ca. Jan'y. 7. Paid Constable., $1 00m " " " W. F. Durisoe, ne- n, for priminag annual ; Report for 3 yeairs, 107 38 A Marh 7. " W. hlarrison, Trea surer of tihe Upper Bhatt'n 9th Reg'nt. 700 00 - June 3. " W. Wkie, rene:urer of the Upper Batttal ion 7th~ Regiment, 100 00 J " " " Wiley Glover, Trea-a sumer of the Lower" Batt.'n 7th Reg'nt. 150 00 a sW. Waldrum, Trea surer of the Lower Batt'n 9th Reg'nt. 800 00~ $1,858 38 Add Commisions for paying out I at 24 per cent. 46 415 Amount pid out S1.904 83 Notice. ALL those having demands against tihe estate Aof Caleb 11. Mathiews, dee'd.,'nre required - to present thenm in time Ordinary's Office. on thev 6th day of ,January next, as I desire oni thalt dayc to close up the estate.C TilOS. NICIIOLLS, Adm'r. Ont 1e. 12t 35 DEALERS TN Paints, Oils, Window Glass, ( AND to 60.3 East Bay, opposite P & Z Bank CHARLESTON, S. C. IIEY keep constantly on hand and for sale, i a .general a:sortment of ?aints and Oils, Window Glass and, Sashes, Spts Turpentine tl AMPIENE, SPIRIT GAS, TALLOW, w Grindstones. Cordage, Packing Yarn, Black Lead, &c. October 16, 3m 39 lich Carpets! Rich Carpets! SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AucUSTA, GA. \VE received1 from New York. Rich Velvet Tapestry CARPETS, of i plendid styles, I Tapestry lrussels, and Brussels CARPETS,: % t low pliCes, ' Superior Three Ply and Ingran CARPETS, f new and .leannt tyles. Ingrain CARPETS. at very low torices. Fine 6-4 and 12-4 Printed Floor BAIZES. ice Chenille and Door RUGS, to match the 'arpets, Silver plate d and Urass Stair Ro'ls. To all of which they respectfully invite the at mition of the public. Oct. 16 if 39 3lankets and Negro Cloths! SNOWDEN & Fi[EAR, AcGUSTA, GA. [_ AVE received a large supply of Blan kets and liegro Clothv, among hieh are Heavy Whit and Mixed KERSEYS, at -ry low prices, Faney Plaid and Plain LINSEYS, for female .use servants, I leavy Sheeps GREY CLOT!! and Mixed ASSIMERES, for carriage drivers and male Inl151 Servants, Sehlcy's Negro KERSEYS, at 'the lowest ries, Excellent 8-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKETS, very large supply, 4uperior 10-4. i1- and 12 4 ITaAy Whitney eA BLANKETS, To all of whili they respectfully invite the at ntioll of Planters. Oct 16 tf 39 Curtain Materials! J SNOWDEN & SHEAR. Gi Ava USTA. GA., sil T AVE received from New York, kii .J Embroidered Muslin and Lace Curtains, of St :h and splendid styles. Embroidered Muslin Curtains, at very low ies, St; ich coloredl Damasks. of various styles, with rds and Tassels to match, Fancy colored Cotton Damasks at very low Plain and Fancy .1-4 Turkey Red Furnitnrer. Superior French and English Furniture Prints elegant styles, Rich Corniees atind Curtain Pins. A lairge alssortmlenlt of Cotton Fringes, The plublie are respectfully requested to call di examine the assortmient. Oct 16t tf 39 AMIIBURG & EDGEFIELD PLANK ROAD ! [H IE Road is no(w compnlleted and opened for travel tromt Cherokee Ponds and Sweet atr to llamhilurg. RAT ES OF TOLL. mir, five and six horse Wagons, 5 ets per maile. Iree " " 4 I an to " 3 "1 " " wit ro Carriages a1 " its ie1" " " "- tioa rsebek Travelers, 1 I tioi Vehicles on nmeeting, nre each entitled to ha . Or e PL ANK Track. and the Drivers are requir- to I Ito turn to the " U RI IT." the The Public are respectfully informed that all wil rsos turingII on the Road,n:nd leaving it with t Paying Tu'll, are suhject to a titne of Twenty I alars. ~ Ten D~ollatrs reward will be paid by the Comn II. inl each :ad every entse, for proof that will d to conviction, of anyv otne violatng the lawv eletoritng to a1voidl the payment of Toll, as ~ovied by thte Charter.1 Persons traiveling on the Martin Town Road ards 1llamoburg, will fitnd it to their adlvantage nu11 turn off' on any of the roads to thte left. and1( he: tersct the Planik Roadl near Sweet Water gu urch or the Cherokee Ponds. H. A. KE~NilUCK, President. sal Hamburg, Oct. 15 Gt 3 Valulabic Lot for Sale. F l1E Subhsetriher offers for sale his HIOUSE~ LA ND LOT. situated in Pottersville.nahott le. tile from Edgefiehld Court I l5(us, juslt out le of the corporate litnits of thec town of Edge- r Terms very favorable. W, W. Adamts. Esq1., is autthorized to moake 3' arrantgemlent for ume ill retrard to the sale of e said premises. SALMlON CL\HK. n Oct. 16 185l 4t*3 anm Estray. OLLED before me, by Thbonmns J. Dyson. l iving twenlty-nine! miles no'rth of Edgefiel otrt 1 louse, in Edgeclieldl D istrict, onei SOR 'EL hORSE. foturteen hanmds high, eight *ars oblh~, a sttall blaze ill the fnee, a small11 sni te ntose. left hind foot white, and sonme sad e marks. A ppiraiisedi to Sixty dotllatrs.te LEWin CULIBREATII, M. E. D. Oct. 2,1831i 4tmt 39. Notice. LL~ persons indebted to the late firm of 1 ~C OLGAN & MAvs. andt also, all1 thoese in ~ted to dJons ColGANi prviu to the 1st dayv salh Jauatlrv, 1851I, are earntestly~ regnelt.sted to call I id settle without delay. All settleiments rnot tde by the 1st of November nlext will be lodged the hands of T. 0. Key, Esqj., and doseph buy, Esq., for collection. JOTIN COLGAN. Oct3,185 3: 39" a Notice. st( LL~ those hlaving demands nEainst the estate - of Allen 13. Addison, deceased. arereqlues .1 to present thenm properly attested and those debted to nake paynment. G.A. A DI)ISON,) . E. J. MIMS. 5 E rs. n July 24'195t0 tf 27 Notice. i L TL those indebted to the estate of JToab - Kilerease, dee'td-, are required to make im etiate paymenl~tt, and those having demands to resent them properly attested. JOH N ILL, A dm'r. 11 A ugust 28 ly 32 d Notiace. t LL persons are again and for the last time, - ~ publilv notilied niot to deal, tratde or traffic - ith my neg~ro man SA M., a Bricklayer, nor to nploy03 him to wvork for them, day or nighlt, with Ut a written ticket from tie or by imy torders. JOIIN BAUSKETT. th Oct 16 31 39 A CARD. DpR. E. BLAND, )FF ERS his professional services to the oit zens of Edgefield Village and vicinity. il' OFFICE next door to Mr. BUTLIE'S Stor Oct. 2, tf 37 W IM. My. 111 L L, 1W. D., )FFERS his professional services to the cit zens of our Village and District. Uavini aduated at the University of New York. wit h honor, where lie availed himself for the la o years, of the advantages to be derived fro] - Eve and Ear Infirmary, various Hospital . &o., offers his services to his fellow-eitizer th the hope that lie will prove worthy of tre of their patamag ,e. [7 Roo- at the SPaNs IIOT., No. 7. Oet 2, if 37 ew Fall and Winter Goode WILLIA1E H, CRANE, AUGUSTA, GA., .AS jnst received a large and splendi . aisortment of FALL AND IVLA ElR GOODS, among them are nuv ne% yles of very rieb. aid beautiful Dres mdls, which will be sold low. Amon, lieh are Superior Plain Black Silks. eavy Black do. Rich Figured Broende Silks. 11 i gli Colored Tartan PIlid Poplins. R ich Embiroidered Merino Dresses. Verv Rich Printed Caslneres a1nd DeLane Figured Argentine Cloth and Alpneca. Fancy French Plaid, for Ladies Dresses. Royal Ermtine Cloth, for Ladies Cloak and Sacks. [ieb Daima!nk Barnges, for Evening Dresses Sperior Black Bombazine and Alpacca. Rich Chrystal Palace Dresses. hine Blue. Pink and Cherry Flannels. laid. Stripe.and Changeable Silks. lich Embroidered Mantillas, new style. Fretch Embroidered Cloaks :nd Sniks. Fine French and English Merenos. Black and Colored Canton Crape. Rich Printed Velvet, for children's wear. A iarge assortment low priced Cashmere and DeLains. l3l.ek and Slate Fleeced Silk Hose, a nev article suitable for the Winter. All kinds of Cotton and Woolen Hosiery 2an Tartan Long Shawls. Do do Sqnare Shawls. Fine 8.4, 10-4 Damask Table Diaper. rish Linens. Scotch Diaper. reneh worked Collars, Chimezettes an< Sleeves. Fine 12-4 French Bed Blankets. ALSO-A large assortment Kentnek: ins, Kerseys, 'T'weeds, Satenetts, Prints ighaws. Shirtinge, Sheetings, Cloths, Cas etres, Tickings, Flannel Blankets, and al d of Goods usually kept in a Dry Good: re. Ile would respectfully invite al sons visiting the city to give him a Call. " First Dry Goods Store below Unite< ites Hotel. )et. 10, 1851 3t 39 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE CO3DON PLEAS. i. E. -Jackson, rs. Decla. in Attach'n los. M. Robinson. . N. Poulhuan & Son,' vs. Decla. in Attach'n 1casant M. Tidwvell.) . . .Iackson, vs. Decia. in Attack'n ~leasant M. Tidwell. ) lenry M~oore, .vs. .Deela. in Attach'n 'lensant M. Tid well, llE Plaiintif's in the above cases having thi dav tiled their Deelaurations in my Ofic ne'ither of the Defendant~s having cithei o~ attorney known to reside within the litn f this State, on whlomi copies of said D eelara is with rules toc plead cnn be served: On mo of Mir. ~Aoitanr, Attorney for Plaintif's ere, that said Defendants appear and plead aid dclearatlons withini a year amnd a datv fron lay hereof, or in defjimlt thereof, judgmnen be awarded againist them. T. G. BA\CON. c. s:. P. lrk's Office, Oct 7. 185l. ly 384 Pr'miumuu Dagiuerreaul AUGUST A, G A. IIN ou visit A nansta, enll at the PR E. STfiihi)AGUE~RREAN G LR have a fine D aguerreo'type of yoruiself. foi eo will fiolh one of the iiost eleganit Da rraen Saloons in A mcerien. neuerreotpe stock of everyv description foi at a smcall a.1vance on New York ecst. LEIG II, T UCK ER & PERKlNS. utne 12 8mt 21 Plantation Brogans! UTEIRNi IYANUFACTURE. LE attenition of P1;mters is called to th< Factory over Mir. Lou i Lt.~ Store, wher< Excellent Shoes hue auve description are maide. Orders fot <nutity will the filled promptly. 60.. ri'sor m..nt of UPP ER. H ARNES5 SOLE LEATHER onthand. Notice. .L persons indebted to the estate of .T. A , Perin. dee'd., are requiestedl to make im inte pivmnet. and those having demandi inst said'estate will present them properly at e'd. A . PERRIN , Admt'r. )et. 6 Gm 38 10 TTDS. CITBA MOL ASSES. S" N. Orlenns " I) " Gjolden Syrup, very fine. Foi by A. IURINSIDE. ! ainrg Feb 13 tf 4 01(d Dr. Jacob Townsend's S a r' s a p a ri I a . TST Received 6 dozen of Old Dr. .Taeol Towusend's origintllcompound Syrup of Stir urilln, and for sale at the Drug amnd Chemict roof A. G. TEAGUE. I ay 1,130) tf 15 Notice. PP ICATTON will be miade to the Legisla Ltr of this State at its next Session, for vv Roah froni Samuel St~e' on the Marti: v nt Road in Edcgefldh' Distriet, to ititerseet th v ctt road at Capt. RI. Ri. Tolbert's in A bbc e 1)istrict. Jly 31 tf 28 Notice. LL personus inidebted to the Estate rof Mrs L. Treacia Lowe, deceased, are requested e immediate paytmenlt, and all personts huavini mands againist said Estate, are also requeste present thern according tawM. IlENRY KEY, Ex'or. July 10 Gm 25 Notice. PPLICBTION will be madie to the Legislr e ture at the next, or some future session, fc incorporation of Trinity Church, Edgefleki ep.a 30 i 37 New Goods! "THIE Subscriber has just received his Stock -. of Fall and Winter Goods. Black, Colored and Watered Silks, Rich Paris Mousseline DeLains, French and English Morinos of all colors, - for Ladies and Children's Dresses, Cotton Damask of all colors for Window Cur lains, R ed and White Flannels, Fancy Tweeds, Cassimeres and Satinettes, Plaid Linseys, Geo. Plains and Kerseys, t Fine Bed and Negro Blankets, n Readymade Coats and -Over Coats, I lats and Caps of the Latest Styles, 9 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. 9 tf 38 FALL AND WINTER GOODS! T IIE Subscriber has received at his Store, near the Court House, a large STOCK OF OOODS suitable for the present and coming season, consisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Groceries, &c., &c., all of which have been selected by himself with great care, both in regard to style and price, and will be sold at short profits for Cash, or to pune tual buyers until first of January next. Persons buying in this Market will loose noth ing by examing his Stock. LOD HILL. October 2, 1851. tf 37 STORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. r lIE Subscriber begs leave to return his thanks to his friends for the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed on lMin, anti would solicit a continuance of the same for the ensuing sea sol. lie has taken charge of the large and com modious WARE-IOIUSE. recently purchased by a company, and formerly occupied by SIaLY & UlsnER. The location being immediately on the river, and entirely above the great May Freshet of 1810, makes it as desirable as any other in the place, having a good Wharf attached which will be free to all Cottons received by the river. The rates of Storage for selling, shall be as low as charges of any regular establishment in I the place. Liberal Cash advances made on all produce Consigned to or Stored with me. and] the lowest carges made, in regular conformity with the usages of the place. Hoping by close application, anl strict atten tion to business to merit a liberal share of pat ronage. C. WILLIAMS. AGENT. Iamburg, Oct. 7, 1851. 4t 38 New Family Grocery! S. E. BOWERS, At the corner opposite Robinson's Hardikare Store and fronting the American Hotel, IIAMBURG, S. C. P ESPECTFULLY infoerms his friends and .,u the public generally, that lie has opened a New Grocery Store, where lie will keep constantly on hand, a choice sttick of PAMILY GROCERIES, GLASS AND CROCKERY W ARE, which will be sold at thc lowest market prices. The public are earnestly solicited to call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, and every exertion on my part, wdll be miade to satis fy thotse that call. Thecre is now in Store a large supply Sugars, Ctye~es. Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Wines, Liquor, Porter,'Mustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger. Nut niegs. Cloves, Rice, Flour, Bateon, Lard, Cheese. Blutter. Tobacco, Segars. Snuf, Powder, Shot, Lead, Lamp andt Paint Oils. Also, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, Brush es, Blacking, &c. A lso, 20,000) lbs choice BA CON SIDES, and 2,000O lbs Jo~hn Fitch & Son EXTR A HA MS. August 7, tf 29 Notice. T OST tbetween Turkey Creek antd Liberty taiill, on the 15th of september last, a Calf Skina Ptocket Uoink, containinag one note bf eigh-. teen humlred dollars on thte llev. JIames M. Chiles, also severad other smaller notes, the amlouts nttt recoillected. by reward of $25 will be given to the finder breturning the Pocket Book andI its contents te the Subsoriber. at Winter Seat. Abbeville, . C. ' J AS. P-\TrERSON. Oct. 2 St*5 37 117 Abbeville Banner copy 3 times and for wnrd account to this~ Office.c 1 mill Stones for Sale. < TIE Subscriber, living on Cloud's Creek, 1.respectfully informis the public that he is I now enaged in the Mill Stone Cut- I ing Business, andi will be prepared at the shortest notice to fill any order that may come in his line of business. The Stones are of the best quality andI the Workmanship war ranted to be inferior to none in the State. -For further informnation address the Subscri ber at Leesville, Lexington. S. C. GEORGE E. HIENDY-. R EFERENC s.--Maj. .AAC BOL.Es, C. J. Gr.o-t vsa andl Amanuos WntiarTr.. Octotber 9 1851. 3m 38 NoW Ice.1 D. . TIBTBETTS will hereafter sel e j a BOOTS and SHOES, at the flu- 1 V~.lowing prices, for C AS H O NL Y: t Fine Water Proof Boots,.... .......$9 00 t Fine Pumnp Boots,................ 8 00 Fine Welted do.......... ....... 7 001 Men's fine Pump Shoes,........... 3 75 do doi Welted do........ ....3 50 do Kip do do............ 2 00 Ladies Calf Shoes,.... .... .... .. -..I 75 do do Biootees,...............2 00. January1, 1S51. tf1 i Notice. I TIE REBY notify all whom it may concern, that I have appointed Pickens B. Wever, my true and lawful Attorney to transact all busitness fr mc and in my name during mny absence from the State. 'LAFAYETT'E B. WEVER. Sept 29 4t 37 i -Notice. 1 T TIE subscriber having shaken hands with all -his old friendls so often, that his hands be came blistered, anti he was necessarily compelled to withdraw from the canvass for Tax Collector, for three weeks. This hands arc now well, and he -is agaitn in the field and ready' to shake hands once more with his numerous friends.] WELCOME MARTIN. Oct, 6, 1831. 6te 38 Notice TS hereby given that application will be made jto the Legislature at its next session for a charter to declare Shaw's Creek a public high way as far up as to the first Shoal. Aug 30 t; 33 Lf me. LO S. CHOICE STONE LIME, not a'slacked, in fine order. For sale by II. A. KENRICK Warehouse and Commission R Business, M JACKSON ST., AUGUSTA, G.t. ri IE SUBlSCRIBER begs leave to inform his fricnds and the patrons of WALKEn, BavsoN & Co., that he will continue the WARE Pr HOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS (S at the Ware House formerly oceupied by them, and hopes by strict attention to the interest of en his customers, to receive a continuance of the au liberal patronage bestowed on the late firm. le tio will give his personal attention to all business en- fai trusted to his care. he Particular attention will be given to buying of the Baging. Rope and Supplies for his customers, which will at all times be bought at the lowest Se prices, and liberal cash advances will be made on thi produce in Store. G. WALKER. bo; July 10 6m 25 Fe WARE.EOUSE AND CO1MZSSZON Ah BUSINESS. " H AMBURG, S.C. 8o T ITE UNDERSIGNED having formed a co . partnership, under the firm of A. WAL KER & CO..for the purpose of carrying on O the Ware-Inoiese asad Cosassatissiom TI Buusiuess, and having rented the well known Ware-House, known as Walker's Ware-House nl lately occupied by WALKER & COLEMAN, They tender their services to their friends and a the public in general, and pledge themselves to a use their best exertions to give satisfaction to those a with business. Fair advances will be made on produce in tore. A. WALKER. W D. L. ADAMS. W Sept. 4, 1850. tf 34 BELC3ER & MOLZNGSWORTE tirr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL acc GROCERY MERCHANTS, AcOsLra, GEORGIA. AREF nowv rceivingc a large and well selectedr A Stock of GROCERIESto which they in rite the attention of their friends, one or both of I he firm will be found at the Warehouse of Wal- T( ter & Bryson, till Ist September, when they stil will open their LI NEW STORE to in Broad Street next door below the old stand y Adams & Fargo. BELCIER & TIOLLINGSWORTIT. Augusta, Aug. 21 1850 tf 31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. no EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. James Eidson and others rs Partition. ] Humphreys Boulware & others NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an order from the Court of Equity the n this ease, I shall sell at Edgefield Court C1 [louse, on the First Monday in November e iext, the real estate of William Humphreys, the leceased, consisting of timr One traet of Lind containing two hun- evc ired and eighty-two acres, more or less, situ- of ited in the Disiriet and State aforesnid, on led Bank Creek. adjoining lands of Theophi- ma us Hill, James M. Richardson, William Foy der tnd others. ty Said Land will be sold on a credit of welve months. except cost to be paid in cs ash. Purchase money to be secured by * yond with good personal sureties. the S. S. TO3MPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs Omeie, Oct. 7, 1851. cal Oct. 9 4t 38 its te STATE OF SOUTI-H CA ROLINAth EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William B. Dora, Richard Griffn and :Inijunclionls, 4.c. Lewis C. Parks.J I T appearing teo my satisfaetion, that the defendants, Richard Gritlinm and Lewis C. Parks, are absent frotn and reside beyond the imits of the State. On motion of Perrin a md 31eGowen, plamntif"s solicitor, it is or- fie ered that they do plead, answer or demur, real o the plaintiffs bill, within three months as ~rom the publiention hereof, or the said bill ma: vill be taken pro confesso, a against them. wam S. S. TOMfPKINS, C. E. D. D. ring Comm's. Office, Oct. 7, 1851. non Oct. 9 3m 38 ing _- me STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. o IN EQUITY.so Ex parte, ames T. Gardner and wife. [ N pursunnce of the Decree of the Court of Egnity, at June Term, 1851, in this ase, Notice is hereby given to Samuel Gard ser, Trustee of tihe Petitioner Mrs. Rebecca I; lardner, wvho is nowv absent from the State, o showv cause, within three months from buil he publication hereof, why the prayer of the ton etition should not be0 granted. and 8. S. TOAIPKINS, C. E. E. D. 'l Comm'rs Office, Aug 18, 1851. seri ugust 2l 3m 31 Notice. APPLICA TION will be made to the Legisla titune of South Carolina at its next Session, o vest the title of the State of South Carolina i ho Estates of John B. Logan, ande Charles Lo ~an deceased, in Lucretia Blackwell, the widow,~ ndl Mary Ann Robertson, in James Blaekwell, ee Elizabeth Mims, William Blackwell and Samuel wht llaekwell, children of John Blackwell, late of bigefield District, deceased, and in Saran Ann slakwell, the widow, and George J. Blackwell, lyir he ehild of Isaiah B~lackwell, deceased, a son of Bai he said John Blackwell-these persons being plai he lawful heirs and distributecs of the said John low 3lackwell, deceased. dw< A ug. 20 1851 3m 32 and pos Notice. ble ~LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Isaiah . 1.Blackwell, deceased, are requested to make VS mmniediate paymlent. and those having demands l vill present them properly attested. JAMES BLACKWELL, Adm'r. April17 1850 tf 13 Notice.A ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Eliza- in L.beth Carter, dee'd., are requested to makc e h mmediate payment, and those having demandsth igainst said Estate will present thenm properly at ested. A. J. RAMBO, Adm'r. te August7 Gm* 29 u sugar and Coffee. 201ImS. s UGAR, difrerent brands, 75 Barrels St. Croix Granulated Sugar, T 16 Barrels Crushed and Powdered Sugar, 1000 Lbs. Loaf Sugar, double refined, to 50 Barrels Coffee Sugar, for] 75 Bags prime Rio Coff'ee, Mn 25 " best Old Government JTava Coffee. Gri For sale by A. BURNSIDE. froi Hamburg, Feb 13 if 4 wel -bra Notice. poim T'HE applicants for a new Road to run from Clii I.Elbert DeVore's, by Mountain Creek __ hurch, and Good hlope Church, and Mount Enon, and by M. W. Clary's, and to intersect he Hliggin's Ferry Road, at Mrs. Martha A b iy's, will take notice that their petition to the Legislature will be opposed by a counter petition. net 16, 18t tf 39 J [ount Enon Female Institute. RS. CAROLINE COLEMAN, Parvcrr.L. 'IS Institution located on a healthy ridge in Edgefieid District, was opened by its incipal on the first Monday in this month eptember.) Mrs. COLEMAN is a Teacher of much experi ,e, and of high attainments. We feel fully horieJ, from our knowledge of her qualifiea ns, and from the universal testimony in her or, wherever she has taught, to recommend e to the patronage of the people of this and adjoining Districts. Pupils will be entered by the quarter or the sion, the time being mentioned before taking ir first lessons. She will receive young ladies of any age, and Fs of such an age as would be admissible in a male Seminary. If the number of her pupils should require it, , will employ, from time to time, competent istants. Good and convenient board can be obtained $7 per month including every thing that a dent would need. Terms. thography and Reading, per quarter, $4,00 e above, with Geography, History, and English Grammar,...... 4,00 Arithmetic, Writing, Nat. Philosophy,&e.,....... 6,00 Music................10,00 " " French,.............. 6,011 " " Drawing and Painting,. 5,01) "9 "1 Embroidery........... 3,00 Trustees. A. STROTHER. I J. CHAPMAN, M. COLEMAN, M. W. CLARY. iept. 10 eow3t 34 1' The Nowberry Sentinel will copy three cea, once every two weeks, and forward its ount to the Trustees. )DGES & FULLER INSTITUTES. 'HIE Exercises of these Institutions will be resumed on Monday, the 15th inst. The dges Institute under the direction of Messrs. )LTZCLAW and WALKER, and Fuller In ute under the direction of Miss M. CORNE A PE LOT, who will remain in charge of It :he end of the present Scholastic year, Deeem '15, 1851. Ihe Board are thankful for previous confidence I patronage, and would solicit a continuance, they are confident of exertions on their part to Tit it, and henceforth are determined to place me but Southerners at their head. W. P. HILL, Secretary. Grecnwood, S. C., Sept. 5, 1851. 5ept. 11 cowr4t 34 dgefield Female Institute. MlE TRUSTEES of this Institution, have the pleasure of announcing to the public, t they have engaged as its Principal, the Rev. [ARLES A. RAYMOND, under whose L and14 superintendence it will be opened about middle of September next. In the mean e the buildings will be much enlarged, and ry arrangement made for the accommodation large number of pupils. lie Trustees are anxious to establish a Fe le Institution, which shall command the confi ec and secure the patronage of the communi it large. lie most undoubted testimonials of the sue and competency of Mr. RaYnoNDasa Teach iave been furnished; and they do not hesi to recommend him and the Institution to support and entire confidence of the public. ra. R Arxboxn will have charge of the Musi Department, and is eminently qualified for luties. For the details the Trustees refer to printed circular of the Pri -cipal. N. L. GRIFFIN. 1 EDMUND PENN, . S. F. GOODE, 5 R. T. MIMS. agefield C. HI., June 16, 1851. tf 22 Carriage Making, T H~IE Subscribers having Iengaged in the Carriage makingandrepairingbusiness in Pottersville, near Edge I Court House, for the ensuing year ; would ,eetfully solicit a share of publie Patronage, cc shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all who favor us with their business:; they aire also in t of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Cur e parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits, e other need apply. Good comfortable build can be procured, con venient to the shop for of families, or boarding on reasonable terms. HTILL & WARDLAW. . 1.-A good price will be paid for Lumber ood Ash, Oak, Hickory, andi Poplar, of as ed dimensions. H1. & W. ov 28 1850 tf 45 EOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. Tnu Subscriber offers for sale his '' HOUSE and LOT at Liberty Hlill. m On the premises area alarge Dwell ing House, with all necessary out dings, a good Garden and Ten Acres of bot and. Also a well arranged Store House, Physician's Office. 'erms will be reasonable. A pply to the Sub ber on the premises. JTOHN ANDERSON. aberty Hill, S. C., July 5, 1851 tf 30 luable Lands on Savannah River FOR SALE. V ILL BE SOLD, some time next fall, for Sthe purpose of Distribution among the ow and children of Peter F. Moragne, de ed, that V ALUABLE PLANTATION on elh the deceased resided, containing about 1200 Acres. ig on Savannah River. immedistely belowv -ksdale's Ferry. This tract is a fine cotton tation, with three hundred or more acres of grounds, well timbered and with a good lling and out houses, gin house and screw, other buildings necessary for plantation pur es. The above tract will be sold on favora terms: purchase money will be secured. sons who wish to purchase lands will do well tthis tract and ride over it before buying ay ,re else. uy 31 2m-wtf 28 Notice. PPLICATlON will be made to the next L Legislature, for a Public Road, commen at or near Elbert Devore's, on the Scott's ry Road, sia Mountain Creek Church-from ee to Good Hope Church, or throngh that ~hborhood-from thence to Mt. Enon, and ice by M. W. Clary's, and then intersect the gins' Ferry R oad at Mrs. Martha Ahbney's, ut one and a half miles from said Ferry. kugust 21 tf 31 Notice i EREBY given that application will be made at the next session of the Legialature, liscontine the Old Charleston Road from the of that Road and the Island Ford Road near j. Z. W. Car wile's, to the plantation of N. L. fin, Esq., and for opening a new public Road n the residence of H4. HI. Hill by J. Cres l's to intersect the Charleston Road at a ich on the plantation of N. L. Griffin, at the it where it is proposed to discontinue the reston Road. ept2 3m 35 Bacon. ) TTHDS. CHOICE Baltimore BACON SIDES, jusat received and for sale by WILLIA MS & CHRISTIE.