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-GRAY BRBOTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN. FOREIGN FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 290 Broad-Street, Augusta, Ga., 6AVE jus received one of the RICHEST, LARGEST and CHEA PEST Fall Stocks of elegant Dry Goods, they have ever offered in this Market, -having been purchased from the direct Importers and Mainufactories for COST, and seleeted with great care as regards richness of style and texture, we feel confident in saying to those visiting our City, that we. can offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS, Both in QUALITY and PRICE, which will well repay a special visit to our different De partments. There will be found in our Dress Goods Department, Rich Elegant Brocade, Plaid, Watered, Plain and Chene SILKS, new and beautiful styles, Plaid, Watered and Brocade Irish POPLINS, TABINETTS and SATINETTS, Beautiful White Watered SILKS and SATTINS, Colored and Black Ture SATTINS, Rich Black Brocade SILKS, of now and splendid styles, from $1 00 to $5 00, per yard, Plain Black SILKS, of all widths and prices. In our Cloak and Shawl Department, Will be found Rich elegant Bl'k, Blue, Brown, Royal Purple and Green Velvet CLOAKS of the latest Parisian style, Brocade, Satin and Merino CLOAKS, Black and Colored, Plain, Figured and Watered MANTLLAS, JACQUES and MAN TILETTS, new and handsome styles, Embroidered and Plain SH AWL.S, Crasse SHAWLS, of chaste andielegant Embr.idery, Rich Figured Cashmere SHAWLS, Plaid, Woolen Long and Square SHAWLS, Blhek and Mode, with rich heavy Silk fringe. Fancy Department, Collars, Cuffs, Sleeves, Sheiisetts, Muslin and Lace Capes, Plain and Embroidered Lin en Cambric laukerclaiefs, New Swiss and Jaeonet Trimmings, Thread,Linnen, Cot ton and Lisle Laces, Kid, Silk and Woolen Gloves, Black Mixed Slate and White Hose, Black and White Silk Hose, Raw Silk, Ingrane and Morevean Hose. Linens and Damask. Real Undress Trish LINNEN, Linnen DAMASK, 10, 11 and 12-4 Linen SHEETING, Diaper, Toweling and Lile Cloths, warrented pure Linnen, Rich Embrosed Piano and Table Covers. Domestic Goods. Bleached and Unbleached HOMESPUNS, Wire Twist Bleached Long Cloths, New York Mills, 12-4 Alandeal Sheeting, A. C. A. Ticking, Blue, Yellow. Pink, Red and White Flannels, Fine Silk, Wool and Cotton Flannels, 11, 12, 13 and 15-4 Fine French Ribbon Bound Blankets, 83 to $20 per pair, Heavy Negro Blankets, very eeap, Heavy Osnaburgs, Kerseys at Factory prices, &c. Carpets and Rugs. Velvet Tepestry, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrane, Woolen and Cotton CARPETING, of rich and elegant styles, with RUGS to match. Gentlemen and Boys Wear. Fine Twiled Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Olive BROAD CLOTHS, Black and Col'd Doe Skin Cassimeres. Satinets, Tweeds, Janes, Beaver Cloths, &c.. &c., with a great vakidty of'other articles, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the public. GRAY BROTHERS. Augusta, Oct. 27, 1851. tf 41 FALL TRADE! 1851!! PRICES TO CORRESPOND WITH THE TIMES, T IHE Subscriber is now receiving one of the LARGEST, CHEAPEST and BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF DR Y GOODS, ever offered in this market, among which may be found Black and Cchnred S iH r rv -?iv ." ..BOMB-T Superfine ne CAMILION PRINTS aiqualities, from 4 19~ 04 eenis, warn .a ~a. a PR SaJI qualities, from,64 t o 25 cents. rlenefied and Brown TABLE CLOTHS and TABLE DAMASK, warranted all lin nen, from 75 cents to $4, Worsted and Linneni TA BLE COVERS, all colors, from '75 ets to $4, Cord and White Table NAPKINS, Linnen Towels and Toweling of every variety, *AII qualities TICKINGS, from 10 cents to the superb A. C. A. Brown and Bleached HOMESPUNS, all qualities and widths, a good article, 0i cts. -Colored and White, for DIITYS, some beautiful for Spreads and Curtains, Red, Green and White FLA NNELS, and Canton FLAN NE L, all prices. PLAID LINSEYS, KERSEYS and real Georgia PLA INS at Factory prices, Cotton OSNA BURGS and STRIPES, at. Factory prit.es, superfine Rtibbon bound Bed BLANKETS, a Whitny Bed Blanket CARPET'INGS, with RUGGS to match, NtdRO BLANKETS, all qualities and eep, CASIMERES, SA TTINETTS, WVOVINET TS, Kentucky JANES and TWEEDS, 'of every style and price, tbitVs and HOSIERY, oIf all kinds, for young and old, Carpet Bags, Port Monies, Pins, Brus4hes, Fancy Soaps, Cologne, Elastics, &e. &c. A LSO,-A complete assortment of Ladies and Children's SHOES. ThsStock has been selected wit~h great care by an experienced Merchant, and to the eASH buyer I pledge myself not to be undersold by any one in the Southern States. Call and satisfy yourself of the facet. IL B. JACKSON. Iiatnmburg, Sept. 15 nwv 35 EEPF.2T' OF THE COM!MISSIONERlS OF BUBLIC BUILDINGS, B. C'. BRYFAN, i adedunzt Current with te Commissioners of Public Buildings 1850. Da. 15.*a Oct. 4. To Amount on hand, $96 20Ja'11PiBln&Bulrgct$5 3 1851. ~2 'IawsCvrsa'. 92 Feb 13 " Am'nt Ree'd of Thos. . 7"Msr.E .&A G. Bacon, for Fine. 150 00 G egesa'. 81 "14 " Am'nt rec'd of Thos. Mr 1"S 'rsiM~re Frean for ain't ap- Alesa't 405 propriated for new "3 .CrsiWlia Jail, 8,000 00Buhsa' 30 May 6. " Cash reed of Capt. S. "3 ~msGilns n'. 25 B. Mays, for Taxes, 31" r.RT.li'ode '7 assessed by Comz- "8 r .T ie rc~60 sioners at ten perJue1 "C.LRfosa'. 50 cent on the General 18"W.Lye':ct 0 Tax, 1,100,00 " 1 ~anMmsa' 00 Ju'e 13 " Cash ree'd of Capt. S. 18"C.J.HlanC.J B. Mays, for Taxes Goe' ct. 10 assessed by Com-"28"Ct.JhLisom mnissioners at ten pr. fren.L cent on the Generalha'Lo, 1000 Tax, 1,175 03 2 vr ln o d $10,521 83Oc'.1 Co.JnHil:d Deduct Commissions on $10,521- ASJhsnsa' 00 83, at 2h per cent. 260 64 " 1 .G omnsa'. 40 $10,261 19acon,2 Amount paid out, 4,100 99 Amount on hand, $6,160 20 AdCmisoso 4009 Respectfully submitted,at2prcn. *102 B. C. BRYAN, Clerk and Treasurer. Amutpiot84109 October51. .851 The ommssioersof ubli Buldinsan'uy fuPadrt ahBter'Rprth t eaectrac5t-3 ed with Mr. N~ 2 'sMsr. . iymoF . &ve thuAnd l lar, o b pace upn helot~vichthy lme pcar. ed1 "djoii the cCourteHuf o z~fer hefirt o Jnuay ext atwhch im the ob "npseso of hrsi Wlot.n andsol atpubic utry;theproeed o whch "sfa ametosand dolars, ' ll also be applied to theDpaymntTofMthms'ewrdeuild00 OctoberJthe1858 " O1C. H.Reo'IET 5 00' Shoe ae". ard Bacon aye'ne' 1ams. Y'Testomd t makng pgge wor. U 18MS. CONAJ. Hi RDanddC.iJ. R. T MM. cotinu toGecei ers athe ses 1 00upl May 22 1~~~" 8 tome th at. Jhri Lpstom.brset Fj LS NE COPa uprio aticeforbeor 28 "yn Alswore.ndfri sale by Oct'r. K..I"CCol. oh PEill A I' l~uumurgFcb3 ~ f accoun?tf 25 New Goods! New Goods! 1 I iAVE received my usual supply (if FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to which I respectfully invite the attention of all persons purchasing in this market. My Stock is now FULL and COMPLETE, and shall be sold AT THE LOWEST MIARKET PRICE.S for Cash or punctual purebasers. W. P. BUTLER. Oct. 16, tr 39 For the Ladies! T HE Subscriber has a large and beautiful as sorment of Plain nd Figured, Black and Col'd Silks, I lansome Casmniere and DeLnines. Fig'd and solid Colors Alpacea and Persian Cloths, French and English Marinoes, French, English and American Prints, Earlston Ginghams, Mantillas, Long Shawls and Scarfs, Worked Slecevs, Collars, &c.. &c. W. P. BUTLER. Oct. 16, tf 39 For the Planters. N'EGRO SHOES of a superior quality. Kerseys and Plaides, Jeans and Casimeres Blankets, Linseys, &c., &c. W. P. BUTLER. Oct. 16 tf 39 For the Sportsman. FINE Double Barrel GUNS, F Game Sagrees. Flasks and Poucher, Powder, Shot, Caps, &c . W. P. BUTLET. Oct. 16 tr 39 Jewelry. DOUBLE and Single Cased Gold Lever Watches, Guard and Fob Chains, Chata lains. Seals, Charms, Buttons, Buckhlq, Brooches and Ear Rings. Gold Pencils. Coral Necklaces, Plain, Carved and Diamond Rings. W. P. BUTLER. For Every Body. OFFICE and OVER COAT., Saddles, Bri 0 dies, Gloves, TTats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery Ware, Castins. &e. W. P. BUTLFR. Oct. 16 if 39 Cheap Boot and Shoe Store! T ITE Subscriber in addition to his usual Stock has received a great variety of Gentlemiten's. Boys' and Youth's BOOTS AND SHOES; suited for the season. Ladies Gaiters, of various colours. " Jenny Lind Enainled Shoes, a lenuti ful article, for................$1 00 " French Kidi Walking Shoes, for.. 1 25 " " " Slipers and Ties...... 1 00 Children's Shoes..................... 25 Gents Shoes worth $1,50, for.......... 1 00 Cheap Slipers and Negro Boots and Shoes in abundance. 0' Call and see at the BOOT AND S1ov. STORE of WM. McEvOY. October 10 tf 39 Land and Mills for Sale. L uE Subscriber offlers for sale his well knowi MERCAANT MILLS, situated in Ab beville District on the head waters of Turkey Creek, within one mile of the Greenville and Collimn-kin Railroad. Together with the adjoin On the prai.nt. . - .~...,. Hlouse and all niecessary ,utbiiidin~.,~ House andi Carpenter's shop If not sold previous to the 1th of D~cemiber next, they will be offered at Public Sile, 'an the Premises, on that day. Terms muade to accomi modate tbe purchaser. For further partienlars apply to the subscriber or to D. L. Donald on the premises. JOiHIN DOMNA LD, Sr Oct23 7t 40 Brought to the .Jail O F this Distriet, a negro man wvho says his name is BUGER, mid that lie belongs to Mr. Wmi. Lane, of Newherry District. and that he wats lired to Mr. Wmn. Morris, of the same District. Said boy is about 14 years of age, 5 feet 4 inich high, dark complctevd. The owner is requested to come fo'rward, prove property, piy chnrges, and taike him away, otherwise she will be dealt with as the law directs. H.fR. SPANN, 3. E. D. Oct 23 tf -10 Notice I IIEREBY given that application will be mLnad e at lie next sessioni of the Legialature, to diseontine the Old Chiarlestoin Road from the fork of that Rind mid thme Island Ford load near Maj. Z. W. Carwihe's, to thme pilantationl of N. L. Griffin, Esq., and fair opening a new public Rlond rom the residece of HI. II111 l l- 1. Cre's well's to intersect the Charlestont Roaad at a branch on the plhmtation of N. L. Grillin. at the point where it is proposed to discointinue the Charleston Road. Sept12 3m 35 Notice IS UNERE13T givent that applicntin (vill b .made at the next Session of the Legislature for the renewval of the Charter of the F.erry on Savannah River, three miles below Augusta, known as the Sand liar or Walyhanm Ferry. ELIZ. R. W1I1ATLEY. Aug i 3m 29 Notice. A LL those h~aving demands against thme estate of Caleh II. Mathews, dee'd., are required to present them in thme Ordinary's Office, oan the 6th ay of January next, as I desire on that day to close up the estate. TihOS. NICilOLLS, Adm'r. Oct. 16 12t 35 Not ice. LL Persronsindlebted to the Estate oif Isniah iiBlackwehl, deceaseid, are requested to. make; mmediate payment, and those hiaviing decmandm will present them properly attested. JAMES BLACK WELL, Adm'r. April 17 1850 tf 13 Buckwheat Flour, &c. JUST reei ved a splendid lot of new BUCK WETPREMIUM FLOUR. A large suppaly of BA CON SIDER. Also, an excellent lot of choice LIQ UORS, for sale by . S. E. BO WE RS. Oct. 16 tf 39 Mackerel. JUST received a large lot of No. 1, 2 and 3 ACEREL, in Kits anid half Barrels, and for sale by S. E. BOW ElS. Hanmburg, Oct 15 tf 319 Notice. A LL Personis indebted to the estte of Mrs. Sarah Nixon, deceased, will make iimme diate payment. and those having demaiids against sad estate will present them properly ittested, as we arc determined to settle without delay. G. W. KlXON, . .. FELIX O. PARKS. Administrators. n. 1, 5rt 39 INew -Goods!I T IE Subscribers respotfully inform the pub lie, that they ardaIy receiving their rail and Winter Stock of Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: SUGAR. COFFEE, MOLASSES. BACON. LARD. MACKEREL, CANDLES, SOAP, PICKLES, SEGARS, TOBAC CO, FLOUR,C ANDY, 4c. -Also BRANDY, GO-, WHISKEY, RMI & WINE, of all kinds. ITats. Caps, Boots, Snoes, Saddles and Blankets, Crockery or all kinds, Prints, Homespun, Osna burgs, striped and plain, Ginghaims, Linen, Al Dacca. Tweeds, Kerseys, Cashemere and various other articles too tedious to enumerate,.all of which they are determined to sell as cheap as the cheapcst. Cal! and see-we will take pleasure in show ing you our Goods. - . MATHENY & BEWLY. Uamburg, Sept.], . 1m 3 36 Plantation- Brogans I SOUTHERN 1I'ANUIFACTURE. T ITE attentie of Planters is called to the Factory over Mr..LoD UILL'S Store, where Excellent Shoes of the above description. are made. Orders for any quantity will be filled promptly. A fine assortment of UPPER, HARNESS and SOLE LEATHER on hand. R. T. MIIMS. iug 21 tf 31 Notice. OFFER for sale the Partlow Home stead Tract, containing- nine hundred and seventy-seven acres, productive lands open to yield twenty-five hundred bushels of Corn, and one hundred bales Cotton, weighing 400 lbs; besides grain and potatoes, well watered, healthy, beautiful site, well improved, Northern bounda ri nearly paralel witlh Rail Road-distance to lioad If. miles--distance to Greenwood Depot 1.3 miles. A better tract of lapd caunot be found within ten miles of Greenwood. The land will be open to sale until middle of November, unless sold. Corn, Fodder, &c.,.ein be had with land, at average neighborhood pices. J. W. JONES. Oct.16. tf 39 j'T The Newberry Sentinel. Laurensville Her ald and A bheville Banner, will please copy three times and forward accounts to the Abbeville Banner. J- W J. Noice. B Y an order from the Ordinary of Edgefeld B District. I shall proceed to sell at the late residece of Oliver Towles, deceased, on Mon day, the '10th doy ofNovember next, all the peisonal estate of saiRdeceased, consisting of TIIIRTY-SEVENLIKELY NEGROES, Horses, blules, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Ots, Waggons, Carriage. the crop of Cotton, .I louselinid and Kitchen. Furniture, Plantation, Tools, c., on a creditiof. twelve months with note and approvedseiries. R. M. SCURRY, Administrator. Oct. 16, 1851 4t 39 Valuable Lot for Sale. T IIHE Subscriber offErs for sale his HOUSE AIND LOT, situhted in Pottersville, about Muile fzomi Egefield Court House, just out 4i~t"nof Edfr .1. living twenty-nine miles north of Edget-ld Court Ilouse, in Edgefeld District, one SOR REL IHORSE, fourteen Ihands high, eight years old, a small blaz~e in the face, a small snip on the nose, left hind foot white, and seine sad dIe marks. ~A ppraised to sixty dollars. LEW1i CULBREATI , M. E. D. Notice. 4LL persons indebted to the late fit-m of - ComXaY & h'lavs, and also, all those in debte d to, Jons COL~OAx prev'ious to the 1st ay of .Ja nuary, 1851, are earnestly regnested to call and settle without delay. Ail settlements not made by the 1st of Novemiber next will be lodged in the hands or T. G. Key, Esq., and Joseph A bey, Es'j,, for collection., JOTIN COLOAN. Oct. 13, 1851 3t 39 Old D)r. Jancob Townsend's s a r* s a p a r' i I I a . I UST Recived 0 dlozen of Old Dr. Jahcob dJ Townsend's original eomipound Syrup of Sar apailla, andl for sale at the Drug and, Chemical Stoe oif A. G. TEAGUIE. May 1,1830 tf 1 Notice. A TLL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. *Ti-eacia Lowe, deceased, arc requested to make immediate paymewnt, and all persons having deandls against said Estate, are also requested to present themt acordinag to law. IENRY KEY, Ex'ot. July 10 6m 23 Notice.. LL~ persons are again and for the last time, . publicly notinied not to deal, trade or traffie with my negjro man SA\ M,. a Brieklayer, nor to employ him to work for them, day or night, with out a written ticket from me or by my orders. - JOHIN BAUSKETT. Oct. 16 ht 30 Notice. A PPLTCBTION will be made to the Legisla ture at the next, or sonme future sessinn, for the incoarporation of Trinity Chureci, Edgefield. Sept. 30, i 37 Lime. 30O BLS.CI101CE STONE LIME, not slake, i fneotdei*. For Pale b& 51LL in II.-A. KENRICK II-amurg, Feb '3, tq 3 Bacon. 2O\ TIhDS. CII0ICE Baltimore BACON d'USIDES, just received and for sale by WiLLIA MS & CHRISTIE. July 17 tf ...26 Notice IA hereby given that application will -be made .to the Legislature at its next session for a harter to declare Shiaw's Creek a public high waya far upi as to the first Shoal. A ug 3~0 t, 33 Notice. LTL persons indebted to the Estate of Eliza .1 b.lethi Carter, deed., are requested to make immediate payiienlt, 3nd those having demands Iagainst saiid Estate will present them properly at tested. -A. J- RAMBO, Adm'r. August 7 6m* 29 -Notice. A LLa those indebted to the estate of Joab Kilerense, dee'1-, arec required to make im mediate payment, and those having demands to piresent thenm properly attested. JOHN HILL, Adin'r. Rich Carpets.! Rih Carpets SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGusTA, GA. H AVE. reeived fiom New York. - Rich Velvet' TajiestrT CARPETS, of s'plandid s'lyl]s, Tapestry Btussels, and Brussels CAAPETS, t low prices, Superior Tliree Ply and Ingrain CARPETS, f new ahd afeshnt styles, Ingrain CARPETS, at very low prides, Fine 6-4 and 12-4 Printed Floor BAIZES, Rico Chenille and Door RUGS, to match the Carpets, Silver plated and Brass Stair Rods, To all of which they respectfully invite the at tention of the public. Oct. 16 tf 39 Blankets and Negro Cloths! SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. H AVE received a large supply of Blan I kets and Negro Clothe, among which are Heavy Whit and Mixed KERSEYS, at very low prices, Fancy Plaid and Plain LINSEYS, for female louse servants, Heavy Sheeps GREY CLOTH and Mixed CASSIMERES, fur carriage drivers and male lionse servants, Schley's Negro KERSEYS, at tlic lowest prices, E xcellent 8-4 and 9-4 Negro BLANKE TS, i very large supply, Superior 10-4,11-4 and 12 4 Heay Whitney Bed BLANKETS, To all of which they respectfully invite the at tention of Planters. Oct 16 tf 39 Curtain Materials! SNOWDEN & SHEAR. AUGUSTA, GA., H AVE received from New York. Embroidered Muslin and Lace Curtains, of rich and splendid styles, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, at very low prices, Rich colored Damasks. of various styles, with Cords and Tassels to match, Fancy colored Cotton Damasks at very low prices, Plain and Faney 4-4 Turkey red Furniturce, Superior French and English Furniture Prints Df elegant styles, Rich Cornices and Curtain Pins. A large assortment of Cotton Fringes, The public are respectfully requested to call and examine the assortment. Oct 16 t 39 FALL AND WINTER GOODS! R. Y. FULLER & CO., A RE daily receiving their FALL AND r WINTER GOODS, direct from New York.-They have the most beautiful patterns o Plain Black and Fancy Fig'd Alpaceas, French and English DeLaines, of all styles and prices, A new style of Thibet Cashmere, Choice Ginghams at 12 eta. Shawls of all qualities and descriptions, Latest Paris styles of Faney Cassimeres, . " " Vestings, We are certain to please in our Prints, Our Kerseys, Geo. Plains and Negro Cloths, tand unrivalW1 in nrice. IN EQUTi. Wilson Holstein and wife, and others. rs. - Partition. E. . Norris and others. N OTICE is hereby given, that b'y virtue at an ordm'r from the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell at the'late residence of Nathan Norris, Sr., dee'd., on the eleventh, dayi of November next, the following real estate of' said deceased, viz: The tract of land whereon said deceased resided at the time of his death, containn thirteen hundred (1300) acres more or less, and adjoining hands of Andrewv Bates, John Bates, Elbert H. Norris, A. J. Padgett, Gil. bert McCoy, Morgan Corder, and others. The above tract of land wvill be divided, nd sold in three or more parsels, plots of which will be exhibited on the day of sale. Also, one other tract of land, containing one-hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less, and adjoining the hometnstead tracet of said deceased, the estate of Andrew Bates and others. Said Lands will be sold on a credit of one nd twvo years, except as to so much as will pay the cost, to be paid in cash. The Purchase money to be secured by bond and good surety. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs. Office, Oct. 17, 1851. 4t 40 STATE of SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEF'IFLD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Mary Towles and others. v's. Eliza Towles and Partitiorn. Raiph S. Towles. . NOTICE Is liereby given, that ly virtue oh Nan order from the Court of Eqnity in this case,I shall sell at the late residence of Col. Oliver Towles, deceased, on the Half way Swamp, on the 10th day of November next, tihe following real estate of said deceased, The Half j~vamp tradt, ddntaining (850) acres; more or less,- situated in the District and State aforesaid, an Half Way Swamp Cree, and adjoining lands of the Estate of .ohn Jordan; David Bditler, - Wertz, and Jitlius -Banks. Also, one other tract, containing fifty acres, more or less, and adjoining the tract of land wvhereon P'iekens B3. Wever now re sides, being the tract bought of Levi Adaims. Said lands will be sold on a credit of one and two years, except as to so much as will pay cost, which must be paid in cash. The purchase money to be seured by bond and good personmal sureties. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Comm'rs. Office. Oct. 17, 1851. 4t 40. Notice. T E applicants for a new Road to run fron .Elbert DeVore's, by Mountain Creek Church, and Good h~ope Church, and Mount ~non. and by M. W. Chary's, and to intersect the Higgin's 'Ferry Road, at Mrs. Martha A b ey's, will take notice that their petition to the Legislature will be opposed by a countcr petition. Oct. 16, 1851 tf 39 Notice. A LL those having demands against the estat4 of Allen B. Addison, decased, arereques ted to present them properly attested and thosc ndebted to make payment. *G. A. ADDISON,?E'r E. J. MIMS. FALL AND WInTER GOODSM T HE Subscriber has received at his Store, near the Court House, a large STOCK OF GOODS suita6le for the present and coming season, consisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS, Hardware and . Cutlery, Crockery, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, Groceries, &c., &c., ali-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 punc tual buyers until first of January next. Persons buying in this Market will loose notli ing by examing his Stock. LOD HILL. October 2, 1851. tf 37 New Family erocery! S. E. BOWERS, At the corner opposite Robinson's Hardware Store and fronting the American Hotel, HARBURG, S. C. R ESPECTFULLY informs his fi-inds and the public generally, that he has opened a New Grocery Store, where he will keep constantly on land, a choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, which will be sold at the lowest market prices. The public are earnestly solicited to cal and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, and every exertion on my part, will be made to satis fy those that call. There is now in Store a large supply Sugars, Coffies, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Wines, Liquoi, Porter, Mustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger. Nut megs, Cloves, Rice, Flour, Racon, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Tobacco, Sears, SnufT, Powder, Siot, Lead, Lamp and Paint Oils. Also, Tubs, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, Brush es, Blacking, &c. Also, 20,000 lbs choice BACON SIDES, and 2,000 lbs John Fitch & Son EXTRA HAMS. August 7, tf 29 HAMBURG & EDGEFIELD PLANK ROAD! T IE Road is now completed and opened'fotr Ttravel from Cherokee Ponds' ahd Shveet Water to Ilamburg. RATES OF TOLL. Four, five and six hors Wagons, 5 ets per-mile. Three . 4 Two " " 3- 9 Two " Carriages 3 " a One " " 2 " " " Horseback Travelers, 1 " " " Vehicles on meeting, are each entitled to ha. the PLANK Track, and the Drivers are requif ed to turn to the " RIGHT." The Public are respectfully informed that all persons turning on the Road, and leaving it with out paying Toll, are subject to a fine of Twenty Dollars. Ten Dollars reward will be paid by the Com pany, in each and every case, for proof that will lead to conviction, of any one violating the law, in endeavoring to avoid the payment of Toll, as provided by the Charter. Persons travling on the Martin Townr Road towards Hamburg, will find it to their advantage to turn off on any of the roads to the left, and intersect the Plank Road near Sweet Water Church or the Cherokee Ponds. H. A. KENRICK, Pfesident. Hamburg, Oct. 15 6t 39 ST A T -L. -eTIL-CAROINA. next, the real estate of .m U i-2. .s deceased, consisting of One tract of Land containing two hun dred and eighty-two acres, more or less, situ ated in the District and State aforesaid, on Red Bank Creek. adjoining Iands of Thaeophai Ins Hill, Jamnes M. Riehardson, William Fey and nthers. Said Land will be sold on a .credit of twelve months, except cost to be paid in cash. Purchase money to be secnred by bond with good personal sureties. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. n. E. D. Comm'rs Offee, Oct. 7, 1851. Oct. 9 4t 38 STATE OF SOUTHI- CAROLINA. EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT. IN EQ UITY. Richard Oriffn and :Injuncdions, 4-c. Lewis C. Parks.J I T appearing to my satisfaction, that the defend:mnts; Richard Griflin and Lewis C. Parks, arc absent from and reside beyond the limits of the Stte. On motion of Perrin and McGowen, phlaintift's solicitor, it. is or dered that they do palead, answer or demur, to the plaint ifi"s bill, within three months from the publicattion hefeof, or- the said bill will be taken pro confesso as against theni. S. S. TOMPKINS, c'. . D. D. Comm's. Offee, Oct. 7, 1851. Oct. 9 3m 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ex parte, James Tr. Gardner and wife. TN pursuance of the Deeree..of' the Cour lof Equity, at June Term, 18 , a case, Notice is hereby given to Samuel Gard ner, Trustee of the Petitioner Mrs. Rebeeca Grdner, wvho is no* absent from the State, to show eause, within three months from the publication hereof, why the prayer of the petition should not he granted. ~ .E.. S. S. TO3IPKINS, C.E .D. Comm'rs Offee, Avg 18, 1851. ugnst 21 3m 31 Mill Stones for Sale, THE Subscriber, living on Cloud's Creek, ...respectfully informs the publie that he is now engaged in th~e liill Stone Cuit ting Bnsiness, and will ho prepared at the shortest notice to fill any order that may come in his line of business. The Stones arc of the best quality and the Workmnanship war ranted to be inferior to none in the State. For further information address the Suliseri ber at Leesville, Lexington, S. C. GEORGE E. ITENDY. REFr~nxCxs.--Maj. IsAAC BOLES, C. J. OLO vR and A MBnos WITTLE. October 9 1851. 3m 38 Notice.. L OST between Turkey Creek and Liberty 4 Ili1l, on the 15th of September last, a Calf Skin Pocket Book, containing one note of eigh teen hundred dollars on the Rev. James M. Chiles, also several other armaller note., the amounts not recollected. A reward of $'25 wifl be given to tho finder by returning the Pocket Book and its 'contents te the Subscriber, at Winter Scat. Abbeville, S. C. J A S. PATI'ERSON. Oct. 2 St* 37 * 17 Abhevllce Banner copy 3 times and for.. T HE Subsnrier has just reoeiwed his Stock of Fall and Winter Goods. Black, Colored and Watered Silks, Rich Paris Mousseline Detains, " French and English Merinos bf am color, for Ladies and Children's Dresses, Cotton Damask of all colors for Window Cur tains, Red and White Flannels, Fancy Tweeds, Cassimeres dad'Satinetteu Plaid Linseys Geo. Plains And Kerseys, Fine Bed and Negro 1Bliket', Readymade Coats and OVerCoAts, Hats and Caps of the LAtest Styles, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Bootaand Shoes, A Fine Lot of Negro Shoes, Groceries, Hardware and Croekrf, Which will be sold very'low'oft- time, a L bieral discount for cash. B.- C. BRYA. Oct. 9 tf 38 Warehouse and Comulission Busines s. .TACKSO ST.,-AuousT, Giw TI HE SUBSCRIBER - begs leave to info=n his fricnds and the ptrodk' of WAIsa, BaRsox & Co., that he ill qojitiebthe WARE HOUSE and 'COMMdISS-OJ IWISIN990 at the Ware House formerly ocoupled by"thi, and hopes by strikt attedtiou'to the d:es *of his customers, to receive a- continuin of the liberal patronage bestowedon tlielati' He will give his personal'attention to allbusiness en trusted to his care. Particular attention will be given'to buying of tagging, Rope and Suppliesfor 'liis eustomers, which will' at all times be bougt f ido lowest pribes, and liberal csh'avancewilPb'dW&l6fei produce in Stire. July 10 6m 25 WARM-ROUSE AMD GnU'renZne BUSINESSo H'lUlfG, S. TUEUNODtLSIGNEDhaving formed aeo partnerifip. under the firm of..A. WAL. KER & CO., for the purpose of on the Ware-foisse and Couuofats s .. Business, and lihgrnitd'the well known ' Ware-House, knawn 0*rl iet'Waire-EousW and lately occupied by Waure& CbLmug They tender their services to their M'iends ang" the public in general, and pledge themselves to ... best eiertions to give satisfaetion-tothoiw with bus .. Fair advances wil ipo'ue in store. A.W DL AD Sept. 4, 1I50 34 Edgefield Female hrstitute T IE ThI.'STES' of this Intittioi,- Save tlie pleasure of annonneing-to '1 liiUblie', that they have engaged as its PrinipasI lb Retr CHARLES A. RATMOND, ;Zer whose care and superinteiend'it will be openeabout the middle of Septem6er sff.- 1I ftr man time the buildings will b imtef e p eir0 every arrangement iime fothise'a;Z4 of a large uwnber of pupils; The.Trustees are anxious to. estal -a Fe male Institution wfileni slm Acormand tliedoi dence and sceure the pAtfoige of the enkednt' ty at large. The most undoubted testimonials, of tis..sue cn and competency of Mr. RAYMonD asaTeseh - have been furnir'.: they do'no*1ei Edgehid C. HI., .Jin,.. . . ffM Carriage Maldag, T H Susr ber uaing makingandrepsii~naglmss .in Pottervlle. na Edge.. field Court House, for the ensuing yefr; VofldI respectfully solieit a share of public Patronage, as we shall indeavor to give satisfaeti'on to all who may favor us with their business ;they are also In want of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car rige parts and Bodies, of steady moral hiabits, nne other need apply. Goeo comfortabfe build ings can be procured, convenient to tihe shaop for men of famnilies, or boarding on reasonable terms. HILL & WARDLAW. N. TY.-A good price will be paid for Lumber of good. Ash, Oak, Hickory, and ?opfar, of as sorted dimensions. IL & W. Nov 28 1850 ff 45 Valuable Lanids on Savannah River FOR SALm ILL BE SOLD, some time next fall, for TVthe purpose of Distribution among the widow and children of Petei' F. Morsgne, de eesed, that VALUABLE PLANTATION on which the deceased resided, containing about 1200 Acrese lying on Savanndh River, inimediately belost Barisdle's Ferry. This traet is a fie eottea plantation, with tf'itee hiindred ol zitoie setes of low grounds, well timbered. tin *itl a good. d elling anid onft houses gin house and screw, and other buildings necessary for plantation pur poses. The above tract will be sold on favora ble terms;a purcehase money wfil be seeured. Persons who wish to purchase lands will do-weRl visit thiis tract ad r ide over it before buying any where else. July 31 2n-wif 98 Notice. A PPLICA TION will be made to the Legisla ture of South Carolina *t its iMdtt Session, to vest thre title of the State of Sctii0lCarolinami the Estates of John B. legen, and Charles Lo gan deceased, in Laeretid .Blaekwell, dIE widow, and Maty Ann Robertsorn, iii $ames Blaekwell, ECliabeth Mims, William Blaekwell and Samuel Blakwell, children of John Blackwell, late of Edgefield District, deceased, and in Saran Ann Blackwell, the widow, and George .Blackwell the child of Isaiah Blaekwell, deceased, a son e the said John Blackwefl-hese persons -being tholawful heirs anddistributees of the said John Blakwell, deceased. Aug. 20 1851 3m 32 Notice. J TD. TIBBETT'S will hereafter me! . OOTS and SHOES, at the fol lowing prices, for C A SH O NL Y: Fine Water Proof Boots,.......... $9 00 Fine Pump Boots,.............. 8 00 Fine Welted do.......... ...... 700 Men's fine Pump Shoes,.......... 3 75 do do Welted do........ .. 3 50. do Kip do do.......... 200' Ladies Calf Shoes,..........I7 do do Bootees,............- 00 January 1, 1851. tf I *Notice. TjHE subscriber having shakenbhands with all. .his old. friends so often, that is hands be camec blistered, anid ho was necessarily compelled ti a-ithdraw frain the canvass for Tax Colleotor, frthree weeks. Hi. hands are now we,Mand he is again'in the field and reay to sake hands onc more with his numerous friends. * WELCOME MARTlN. Oct G,1851 6te 38