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COSGROVE & BRENNAN, (LATE T. BRENNAN & CO.) Augusta, Ga. H AVE Removed to the large and commodi ous Store, opposite our Old Stand, where we have opened an Extensive Stock of Fancy, Staple and Domestic DRY GoDs-, Embracing the most fashionable and desirable style of Dress Goods for Ladies, Misses and Children, such as Silks, Cashueres, llerinoes, MOUSELINE DE LAINES, POPLINS, TABI NETTS, THIBETS, ALPACCAS, Tartan and Rob Roy Plaids, &c., tc. -A L S O A complete assortment of Goods for Gentlemen and Youth's Wear, AND FOR HOUSEHOLD AND PLANTATION USE. For the accomodation of those who may wish to or-ter Goods, we quote the prices of a few ar tiees-to enumerate the whole would exceed the limits of this paper-so vast and varied is the collection of all descriptions of Goods which we now offier to our friends and1 the public, and to which we respectfully solicit their attention. Rich brocade and fig'd colored Silks, 75c. to 81,00 Plain and figured black " 75 1,20 French Cashneres, all wool, 50 " 1,00 " M. de Laines, 37 " 62 English Merinoes, all colors, 5-4 wide 37 " 45 Plain and figured Alpaccas, 18 " 37 Mousseline de Laines and Cashmeres 12 " 25 Tartan and Rob Roy Plaids for Chil dren's wear, 25 " 37 Scotch Giaghams, fine and heavy, 12 " 18 An endless variety of Calicoes, 3 " 12 Black Alpacecas and mode cluthq, is 1,00 Fine Furniture. Turkey Red and Dra pery Calicoes, 3-4, 7.8 and y'd wide blhac'd Shirtings 4 " 7 Do. Fine Longeloths, 10 " 12 16-4, 11.4 and 12-4 beached and Brown Sheetings, 25 "- 35 3-4 and 7-8 Unbleached Shirting, 3 " 5 Heavy, yard wide " 6 " 7 " Osnahurgs, 7 " 7 " Twilled and plain Kerseys 15 " 18 A large supply of Tweeds. Ky. Jeanes and Cas'imeres fur Boys' wear, 18 " 25 Broad cloths, blue, brown and green 1,50 " 3,00 Plain and Plaid, long and square Shawls, of every size, style and quality, 25 " 15,00 Red and white Flannels, all wool, 25 " 31 Cotton and Coutton Warp, 12 " 18 Do. and Plaid Linseys, 12 " 18 Irish Linen Goods, such as Sheetings, Pillow case Linens, Table Da masks, Napkins, Doylas, Tow elling and Crash, Very Low. Oarpets, Rugs, &c. Velvet and Brussels Tapestry Carpets, Three ply, Ingrain and Venetian do. A lot of Cotton and Cotton and Wool Carpets, 25c. to 37c. Fancy Goods Of every description, embraring Embroidery. Laces. Edgeings, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, A lot of Linen and thread Edgeings, 3 '" 6 irr Parcels delivered in Hamburg, free of charge. Nov 26 31 45 E.LCHER & EOLLZNGSWORTE W110LEsALE AND RETAIL GROCERY NIFERCHANTS, AUGUSTA, G EORGIA. A RE now reeeiving a large and well selected - Stock of GROCEnIES, to which thiey in vite the attention of their friends, one or both of theitrnr will be foundl at theo Warehtouse of Wail-i ker & 'Bryson, till lst September, when they will open their NEW STORE ot Broad Str'eet next door below the old stand of Adamis & Fatrgo. BELCUTER & IIOLLINGSWORTH. A ugusta, Aug. 21 1S50 -tf 31 Election Notice. ~TOTCE~ is hiereby given thatt an Election will be held on thae2nd Mondlay in -laus rv next, to fill the vacatncies about to occur in tihe Officees of CLERlK, ORD)INARY nd SIIEIFF, for Edgetieldl I)itrict. The Po.lls will be opjened fur onte day only. The Manatrers will meet at Edlgetield Court Hlouse on the Wedlnesday following, count out the votes and declare thse Election. T. G. BACON, Clerk. Oct. 30 11 d41 Attention Bpirit of' '51! ORDER NO.1. 0OU are hereby ordered to appear at your rparade ground ()t. Willing,) on Saturdany 29th inst., in full uniform, for Inspuection and lle eeption. Every ?tlember of the Company will be reported for Absence and liable for a futle, without a legal excuse, for non attenidance. Any person wishing to join the Company is requested to attend anid enrole his name. By order of the Captaitn. JOE L P. HItL, 0O. November 18 2t 43 Notice! O WING to the high price of provisions tile following ternms of Boarding will be requir ed at the SPANN HOTEL, for the next year, ouommleneinlg from datc. Board of Horses per single feed - - $00 37 " " mlonth - - 15 00 " of Persons, the same as heretofore. This House will be kept with the best order and decency, so as to give satisfaction to Ladies and GJentlenten. THlE PROPRIETOR. Nov 20 tf 44 Notic! BY Virtue of an Order fronm the Court of Equity, 1 will offer for sale at Edgefield Court Hlouse, on Monday the first day of De eamber next, a prime YOUNG NVEGRO WOMAN, namaed Cloc, about 27 years old, and valuable, both as a house servant and a wor ker in the crop. Terms of Sale.-One half of pturchase money cash, and the residue on a credit of 12 moontts fronm the-day of sale, wvith adequate security. ARLTIUR T. WIGFA LL, Trustee. Nov 20____2t 44 Lard, Bacon and Hamls. T HIE Subscriber has in Store a lot of superior HA MS. BACON AND) LARD, and will continue to reeive through the season a supply to meet tihe wants of his cuti~omlers. H~e resptect fully requests all who may comec to the Village to purel see2 thle above articles, to give hlim a call befere b tyilng elsewhlere. G. L. PENN, A GENT. Jul1 4 . tf 27 Notice. 7FIIOSE indebted to the estate of R. 11. ighoa'lls, dye'dl., will' please make simedi ate payment, and hsis creditors will render in thieir claimos forthwith. 11. R. SPANN, Adm'r. Nov 20 tf 44 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to thie estate of Charles Carson, dee'dl , are requested to make pany mrent forthawitht, and those having demands sginst said estate, iil pl-ase present them un Imediately, as I dlesire to Nettle up the estate. JAS. EI DSON, A dm'r. %O og 06L 44 EDUEFIELD COLLEGIATE INSTIT UTJ P011 TSUESI IAM EN. Rev. Chas. A. Raymond, Principal T H E FIRST SESSION commences Septeni ber i8th. The instituto -building will contain eigli Rooms, all of which are appropriated to purpo ses of instruction. A fine apparatus; a large collection of iaps Anatomical Charts, Globes, &c; a Museum o Natural History; a Cabinet of Minerals an Shells; furnish unusual facilities for acqurmig practical knowledge of the different branches o Science. Two new Pianos have been purchased in ad dition to those already in the Institute. - The course of Study is of an elevated charac ter, and more comprehensive, than that of mos female institutions of the highest reputation. The PRINCIPAL devotes the whole of his tim to the supervision and instruction of the variou classes. The Assistants are experienced in their diffe rent Departments, and those only of known sue cess in teaching are employed. The Academical year is divided into Session of 14 weeks each. It is of greut importance tha the student be present at the commencement o the Session. The Classes are then forned, an a few weeks delay may affect the standing of th pupil throug-hout the year. Tuition is charged but from the time of en tran cc to the .nd of the ession. Pavments are to be made at the close of cael Session. 7unusual facilities are given for a thorougl Musical lducation. In addition to other improvements, which ar now in progress, a large covered playgronnd, fo exercise in wet weather, and a gymnasium, arc I to he crected. Circulars containing a list of expenses, cours< of studies and other particulars, will be sent frec of postage, to those who apply for them. N. L. GRIFFIN, ~ ; EDMUND PENNI S. F. GOO)E, R. T. 'MINIS. July 17 tf 26 Fall and Winter Goods HAVE now on hand a FIRST RATE Stoel of ClotIst, Cassimers & Vestings, which are of the latest styles and will be made to measure as good and as fashionable as can be had in the Southern Country. -A LSO Always for sale an excellent Stock of fine READY IVMADE CLOTHING, which is cut and made tinder my own supervi sion, and any one purchasing from me imay rely upon getting full value for their money expended. Furnishing Articles, Such as Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, White and Colored Shirts, Silk and Merino un der garments, Collars. Stocks, Money Belts, Silk and Merino under Vests for Ladies,-aud a Fine Assortment Of German Colognes, extracts for the handker chief, Hair. Tooth, Nail. Clothes, lIlat and Shav ing Brushes, Dressing and Fine Tooth Combs, Fine Soaps, Shaving Creams and Soaps, Port Monies. Pocket Books. Purses, Segar Cases, Hair Oils, and every thing desirable and useful for Gentlemen. .T. A. VANWNSKLE. N. B.-My Store is next to the Georgia Rail Road Bank. at the Old Stand of the Chronicle & Sentinel Office. Augusta, Nov 12 Gm 43 Executor's Bale. B Y virtue of an order from the Court o~ Ordinary, I will procoed to sell, on Alon day, the 8th day of December next, at the plan tatiun of Mrs. Mary Carroll, deceased, situate on Cypier Creek. some fourteen miles North West of Edgelield Court House, the bulk of the personal estate of the said deceased, consisting of nearly Sixty Negroes, stock of IHorses, Mlules, Catttle, 110gs, crop of Corn, Foddler, Oa's, Peas, Plantation Tools, Household anid Kitchen Furnriture. The negroes are renmarkably prime and likely, and as a gaing will compare with any in the State. Amng them are tour Carpenters, two of whomt haye foar many years been 'hired out at not less han (-I per month. Terms of sale-A credit of two years with nterest from dayt) of sale, and the purchase moni y to be seenred by bond or note, with two up ,rvedi sureties. Also, otn Friday, the 12th day of December ext, on a credit of twelve mouths, and upon ike security. at the late residence of the de cased in the Village of Edgefield, all and singu ar the residue of hter Pcrsonarl Estate, consisting f a Carriage, Barouche and Pair of Horses, a good Two Ihorse Wagon, Ihousehold and Kitchen Furntiture, a few head of Cattle atnd Hogs. atnd a stmall quantity of Corn atnd other Provisions. .P. CARRtOLL, Excutor. Nov. 20 St 44 Exctr Sale. W.TILL be sold, at the late residence of Bon Y!jamtin Stevens, dleceased, on Tuesduy, the 11th of D)ecemnber next, a part of the piersonlal property of said dleceaised, comnsistitng of SEVENTEEN LIKELY NEGROES, Horses. Mules, Cows, Sheep, Crop of Cttomn Corin, Fodder, Oats, one Barouche, one Yoke of Oxen an Catrt, one Still Pot, Plantatiotn Tools, and other articles too numerous toi mnention. Terms, twelve months credit with note and approved surities. WILLIA.\ L. STEVENS, Excutor. Nov. 20 2t 44 Notice. BY an Order from Johtn Hill, Esq., Ordinary. I1) shall proceed to sell at the late residentc of Lewis Collins, deceased, on Thursday, th<t 4th of Dcemnber next. all the personal propierty of said deceaised, consistitng of NINETEEN LIKELY NEGROES, Horses, Mules, Cattle, Ihogs, Plantation and other Tools, Buggy and Carriage, llousehold atnd Kitchen Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Oats, ont -Terms-Ont a credit of twelve tmonths. Pun. casers to give notes wit two approved sureties. Sale to commienee at 10 o'clock. J A.\ES A. COL LINS, Admnir. Oct. 20 5? 41 Notice. BY virtue of a power of Attorney from La. Ifavette B. Wever, 1 am authorized to makt sale of 'his Estate, real and personal. 'rTe Real Estate consists of a tr tet of 470 acres, on Shaw's Creek, whereon are a good Saw.. and Grist Mill in line repair, and suitabhi improvements. Thne lantds may be seen by ap. plietion either to John R. W~ever or Milledgc B. Wever, near ite place. The ptersonal estate consists of thnree. or fout likly negroes. 'The whole will be sold privately : and if nol sold itn that way, will be sold at public outcry or te first Monday in Januatry next, at Edgefiek Court hlous, Terms easy and made know, on te day of sale PICKENS B. WEVER. Oct. 27, - cow5t 41 Notice. I DO TIEREBY forewarn all persons agains trading for a note given by me to Willian MCarter or bearer, for live b~undred and fifteet ($515) dollars, dated thte 4th February 1851 and due about Christmas,,with interest from date Cliton Ward as security. I am determimed t< resist the panymetnt of the said note, as I have no received full value. * F. WY. SOLLEB. N,. 20 4? 44 NEW FAMILY GROCERY! TJIIE Uudersigned having formed a Co-Part .nership for the purpose of conducting a General Family Grocery Business, in the Village of Edgefield, in the Store House South side of MIr. B. C. BRYAN'S Store, respect t fully invite their friends and the public generally - to give them a call. Their Stock consists in part, of the following articles : Porto Rico Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Clarified ". Cinnamon and Cloves Crushed " whole and ground, Pulverized " Mace and Nutniegs, f Loaf " White and Blue Starch, Laguira Coffee, Turpentine Soap, Jaiva " Soda " Jamaica. " Colgate's Family Soap, Rio " Shaving Black, Tlysen, Gunpow- Variety of Fancy der and Imperial Teas Casteel Refined Syrup Molasses Sand Balls " West India " Segars and Tobacco, New Orleans " ByaUs' London Porter, Buckwheat Flour, Scotch Ale, Baltimore " Adamantine Candlea, do Cured TTams. Sperm " Pig Hams cured this fall Tallow " LarA, first quality, inter str'd Lamp Oil, Pickled Beef and Pork, White Wine, clarified, Dried "1and Cider Vinegnr, Smoked Tongues, Assorted Candies, M.ckerel, No 1, 2, 3, 1 Bananas, Pine Apples, in Kitts, Oranges, Lemons, Salnond . Apples, fresh Raisins, PickleJ Shad, Prunes, Currents, Dried Cod Fish, Citron and Cranberries, Fresh Claims, Soft shell A lmonds, Lobsters and Sardines, Brail Nuts. Fresh Rice. new crop English Walnuts, Table ant Sack Salt, Filberts, Goshen Butter, Walnut and Toinatto Chcese, S1uce, Irish Potatoes, Ptiper Sance. White Beans, American Pickles, Soda Biscuit, London Butter Crackers, Brass Round Bucketts, Sweet Crackers, Painted Wine E ngis Tubs, Dabbett's Yeast Pow~d-r--Keelers and Brooms. Added to the above is a slertdid assortment of Cordials', SyrnpS, Branudy r itl, WWalnt and Liquo, All (of which will he sold on the most reasona ble terms for CASH! As we intend doin- Business exclusively for CAsn, we feel warranted in saying to those who Winay favour us with a call, that be s1 do as wl fur theo as can be inc anywhere else. IIOLLINGSWAOJLTH S. NICHOLAS. November 6, tf 42 GROCERIES! IT s, Subscribers continue to carry on the W iolesale and Retai roce Al Bhicss, at their old stand, just above the Globe I otel, and within a fe steAS of the Wareinouseof 1oisrs. G. exALKE ui & S O. Sthey beg to diforn the Planters and families in South Carolina that they are now receivinig their Fall supply of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, which they will sell on the most reasonable ternms. They now offier for sale 100 Bales .16 Inch GUNNY CLOTH, 500 Coils j Inch Kentucky ROPE, 50 hid. New Orleans and iusrovado SUGAR) 200 Buse Prime Rio, Laquira jand Java COFFEES. 50 J1ilds. Cubai MOLASSES, 100 G bes. Crushe . Gtound and Granu The te SUorGheanes, adfmle 2nSot Chrolin thalf he t ehowceiEng 100i Fa ll lr Sihfn Blir 100c Bohey wilserm. onthemot rasnal lem.Te ow oANEorS.l 300 Kes Cut Nch UNNY CllOT 5 Cois TICC.en riouy ROP Es, 500 ILhs. HAMS SrES, and MSeovad 1,00 Backs Pimepo Ri, LqTa. nJv T 5e0r ithds PCba MO LES, PE S00Rbs. SCrSe. Grnd aile usuall k 2p i hests and'r husCes.scoc E 100rd t n pbin Iirn i th Bimo~u.freo hre - 100Boxe Spr.A& aanin and TOW. Augsta Aug. NDLES, t - 75ELLxeG TOF A TCO varOSuT s r3,000Subsrbe H xAStiDEan Sae hange DSTO GOS wich isnekms Lnirerl S at CT. FO CS , RVEd only fA RSandalaril.sal ke isne tbe nrcesy ofens. oet all t osdb to urt lateFiens il t e ~e-n yieared tat thy parn ianelybu freee o corge pl wiuta, th abov reqs, btee6hi m dt1 r aE ousrier ruileectinar ofk a chge in) isrict, propllsell o hurdy het dayc isaf s e enirel next, at OST . reiecfO CASeH, adt onleorCastial h. esnlpo peyo id dthneces sistfing otiet al hose andties, atohim prvogs, tolther Oxeent andeart, a the anBgy and[harnestlseuetdtom forwar land p,iis tols, Cop ofithin i pCwert ti ongoderas ndusene. hohold andom Kl ith theniturve reu, &wwentis.d h iTheans oThms cr edi, Eetsums for can WeMt.n.MOHNY CAEmitatM. *DNov le o 13 *3 t 43 Ad anstao' Sale. BY an order fronm t Ordinary sf Odiefary I)o lfedDistrict I shall pelo hroceed toellt da fDcme et tthe late residence of Cp.A .Clmn e Le J ldcased, all the personal pro-ryofsiddcesd ponerti of i eesd ossigo SIhTIX IKL'YON NEGE E, llHrse adtle os, Cor, oshee, Cotton, ton.uFddernats, Penol, &.useh usehand ahn KcnFurniture, &c., & c. Tertms-1 mntekoonth creit, exceptf sumal. WO M.IMOBEY, Administrator. Nov. 13 SL 43 Adnainistrator's Salc. on e slodondaya the th day ofDembrnxa l~b nx tthe late residence of Cp.A LClmn e eea ecd bded, all the personal pro-et fsi eesd eryosadcaconsisting of TENH LIKLYYON NEGROES, Hlorses, StcdCattle, Cop Fofdr Coton,d Lotur, hckatnd C'oot SedHousehold andhe FKiteur t tie, &.&c ehTerm toadie nononithe apro sree. WTLSON BNEK AL Adminisrtr. Nov. 16 4t 43 Adainistoran' Sare. ecember inextin at thea land resincet JosepSmerau TANd. all, eiverdaltro Torseevck a supplyC of Cor n Winte der O il LinsWee two, HTrainOi a n, foot Oilnek all ndleii Coffneed, fousehod for Kitshen Furitre&. &c.PENgnt Nov. 6 5 42 PRATT & RUFF, Wholesale & Retail Druggists NEWBERRY, S. C. KEEP constantly on hand a general' assort ment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils,. BRUSHES, DYE-STUFFS, Surgical Instrunents, Perfzime& ry, Window Glass, Glass-Ware, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. -A L S 0 Dealers in Fine Wines, Liquors, Se gars, Chewing Tobacco, &c. All of which they propose to sell upon as rea sonable terms as any house in the State. Physicians, Planters and Dealers are earnest iy invited to call and examine our Stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. August 21, Gin 31 Fall and Winter Goods! SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AuGus'A, GA. H AVE reneived their full supplies of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising one oif the largest Stocks, they have ever offered to the public, and embracing a great variety of new and splendid articles, among which are Rich Plaid and Fancy Brocade Silks, for Laihes' Dresses; Black Brocade, and rich Watered Dress Silks: Plain Black Silks, 6f various styles, and rich Lustre for Ladies Dresses; Lupin's French Merinos, and plain Mousse line De Laines, of beautiful styles; Rich Paris Printed Mousseline, of new and elegant stvlhst Superioi 1'k Chally's, Bl'k Mousseline De Laines, and Black Botabazines; A very large assort ent of English, French and American Prints; Superior French and English Ginghams, of beautiful styles for Ladies' Winter Dresses: Superior English Mourning Prints and Ging hams, of new and beautiful styles: Ladies' Silk and Velvet Mantillas, and rich Lce Robes for evening Dresses; Lailies' Plain White and Embroidered Crape Shawls, (if splendid styles ; Ladies' Crimson, O-ange, Fancy Mode and Bl'k Crape Shawls; Superior Plain Black and Fancy Colored Thibet Shawls, with heavy Silk Fringe; A largoe- assorttment of Silk Fringes and Fancy Silk Buttons, for trimmting Ladies' Dresses; A very large assortment of English and Ger main Iloisery, of superior style and quality Gentlenmen's Silk and Merino Undershirts and Drawers; Ladies' Merino and Silk Vests and Drawers, and Misses' Merino Vests; Superior Faney Tweeds and Cassimeres, for Youtls and Gentlemen's wear; Superior White Welch and Gauze Flannels: Superior Salisbury Flannels and cheap De Laines, for Childrens' Dresses ; Fancy Gala Plaids and Colored Flannels, for Childrens Dresses; Ladies' Lnee nuid Muslin Undersleeves, Col lars, Cuffs anl Chimisettes; Superior 4-4 Irish Liftens and Lon Lawns; Extra 12-4 Linen Sheetings and Pillow Case Linens; With a great varioty of other Goods, em bracing alnoist every article required for Family or Plantation use, and-to all of which they re petfully invite the attention of the public. Nov 60 :t f 42 EXECUTOR'S SALE. W ILb old on WEDNESDAY the 10th day oaf D~eemaaber next, at the late resi dence of William Garrett, dleed., all the propler y air said de-ceased, both Personal and Real, cansisting oaf abuut. Onhe Ilundred & Tbirty liegroen, stock air Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Ct-op of orn. Cottoan, Foddlaer, Oats, Pliantation Tools, 1lousehldla and Kitchen Furniture, and miany ther articles too numaeronis to miention. Thec above property will be sold on a credit o welve mnonths. -ALSO At the satnle tinme' anal lace, above nmentionedl Three Valuable Tracts of Land, all on lBig Stepihen's and Ihorn's Creeks, and m-ot fifteen to twenty miles froma Hlamburg. No. I. The 1lIuamestenad. contaiing about 2,300 Aceres, all Oak anal Ilickory lad-aboant ne half elearedl, and three hundred ch-ared in .me Iast faour years, with somea two haundired acres oft very rich low griunds. Oan the above premises, is a giaod D)wellintg Ilouse, Gin Ilotse, Screw anal all othter necessary out buibalinigs. No. 2. Knomwn as the Mill1, conitainaing~ from 2.000 to 2,500 acres, about one half of which is Oak anad Ilikorv, tand the other Pine Lands, well timbteredl. 'Four or five hiutndredl acres oif this tract is cleated, aind a large paarian of which is fresh and very ridh. On the premises aire both Grist and Saw Mlills, a New Gin Ihodse and Srew, atal other out buibalitngs. We can with sanfety say. the Miills are as valuable as anyv in the Distrit, with a large bodyl oaf good land. No. 3. Knaawn as the laort's Cree-k Mill, coitaiing nitne acres, on which hsa itvaluable Grist Mill. Plats o'f the above Lands, wvill be exhib~ited on the damy of sale. Ternms ualso, nande known on ~h a.CTALES UA MMOND, WM. G. U.\MMOND), Ex'ors. TiIOMAS GAtiRET. Nov 13 4t 4 Land and Mills for Sale, L ESusriber offers fair sale his well kanown MIERmAsANT MILLS, situated in Ab beville D)istrict on the had waters of Turkey Creek, within one mile of the Greenville atnd Culunbia Ranilroadl. Tiagethier with the adjoin iag tract of land, containaing about 370 acres, ona which there is ciansiderabte bottom amid a reason able quanutity oaf Wcod Land. The Mills are itt coamplete order, runnin~g one pair of Bctrr anal aone pair of Collin stones, witht a sutter ad till necesslary machinery for nma ufacturing flour. Thec Mill House is three sto ries, the basemnt story of -rock, with a first rate framiti thereon. On the premises in a tolerable good D)welling lIose anal all niecessatry outbuilditngs, a Stiller's Ilcause anal Catrpentr's shoap If not sill previous to the 13th .of December aext, they will be ofi'redl at Public Sale, on the Premises, ont thatt dlay. Termts miade to accom mo datte the purchatser. For further partienlars apply to the subscriber o to D. L. Donald on the promises. JOHN DONNALD, Sr. Oct 23 7t 40 VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. TIE Subscriber offers at private sale, the Plantatioin or tract of land, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Mary Carroll, dee'd., uiituate in Cy pher Creek. anal adjoining landslof Chiarles W. Cchran, Tandy Martin, the estate of Evan Mran, deed., and others. The tract coansists of nine hundred and eighty six aces an a half. Upon it are a comfortable framed Dwelling Tlaause, an excellent Gin-iHouse and Screw atal Barn, with Stables and Negro Ihouses, all substatntially built and in pterfect The termas of sale will he most accommocla ting to Puirchasers, anad if desired, a credit of four years will be given. For furthaer particulars apply to J. P. CARROLL. Ex'or. No13 Anal Agenat of Devisces. GRAY B] WHOLESALE AND I FOREIGN, FANCY, STAPLE 290 Broad-Stre HAVE just received one of the RICHES of elegant Dry Goods, they- have ever from the dircct Importer4 and MTanufactories regards rii'hnuss of style and texture, we fee that we can offer SUPERIOR I Both in QUALIT f and PRICE, which will partments. There wilt be-found in our Dress Goods' Rich Elegant Brocade, Plaid, Watered, Pla Plaid, Watered and Brocade Irish POPLID Beautiful White Watered SILKS and SA Rich Black Brocade SILKS, of now and a Plain Black SILKS, of all widths and pric Cloak and Sha Will be found Rich elegant Bl'k, Blue, Bro of the latest Parisian style, Brocade, Satin and Merino CLOAKS, Black and Colored, Plain, Figured and Wa TILETTS, new and handsome styles Embroidered and Plain Crape SHAWLS, Rich Figured Cashmere SHAWLS, Plaid, and Mode, with rich heavy Silk fringe Fancy De Collars, Cuffs, Sleeves, Shemisetts, Muslir en Cambric Hankerchiefs, New Swiss ton and Lisle Lnces, Kid,. Silk and W Black Mixed Slate and White Hose, Black Morevean Hose. Linens an Real Undress Trish LINNEN, Linnen DAI Diapers, Toveling and Sattin Damask Tab Rich Embrosed Piano and Table Covers. Domesti Bleached and Unbleached HOMESPUN. York Mills, 12-4 Alandeal Sheeting, I Blue, Yellow. Pink, Red and White Flann 11, 12, 13 and 15-4 Fine French Ribbon B( Heavy Negro Blankets, very cheap, Heavy Carpets : Velvel Tepestry, Brussels, Three Ply, Ing rich and elegant styles, with RUGS to Gentlemen an Fine Twiled Black, Brown, Blue, Green at Doe Skin Cassimeres. Satinets, Twees variety of other articles, to which we Augusta, Oct. 27, 1851. NEW GOODS! THE Subscriber is now re ceiving a SPLENDID Stock o SPRING& SUMMER GOODS FRc Gentlensen's Wear, CoNsisyrJfI oF Super sup. Back French Twilled CLOTH. Super sup. Blue French Twilled Cloth, " " Brown " " " Black fig'd and Doe Skin CAS SIMERS, (alargesupply,) Fancy Checked DRILLINGS new styles, WV hite figured" Heavy P'lain" A superior lot of Plain B'k Silk VESTINGS, Figured "" -Fancy fig'd" " White " " " White Silk Vestings embroa'ed with Animals, Bulliand White Marsailes " " " " "Valentia "I "i " A beautiful lot or Fapcy Silk CRA VA TS, Silk NECK TIES with embroidered Ends, A large lot ot Black, White, Kid and Linen GLOVES, Also, a rood 'supply of hATS. RflADY MA DIE CO A T S, of various kinds. SHIR TS. DR A WVERS. &e., &e. All of which lhe will e~ll L~OW for Cash or toJ pnetual customers, and ade up in a style inferior to none. JOHIN LI ON. March 13 tf 8 Carriage mHaking, riihIIE Subscribers having I engaged in the Carriage makingand repairingbusiness in Pottersville, near Edge tield Court flouse, for the ensuing year; would esectfully solicit a shuare of public Patronage, as ne shall indeavur to give satisfaction to all who ay favor us with their business thcy aire also, in -ant of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car riage parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits, one other need apply. Good comfortable buildl ngs can be procured, convenient to the shop for noni of families, or boardling onl reasonable terms. N. B.-A good priee will be paid for Luniber f good Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, of as orted dimensions. 1L & WV. Nov 28 1850 tf 45 Notice. IMIE applicants for a newv Itoad to run from Elbert DeVore's, by nilountain Creek hurch, al Good llope 'Churcb, and Mount Binon, and by M. W. Clary's, and to intersect the IHiggin's Ferry Road, at Mrs. Martha A b mey's, will take notice that their petition to the Legislature will be opposed by a counter petition. Oct. 16, 1851 tf 319 Notice S HIEREBY given that application will be Imade at the next session ot the Legialature, o disco~ntine? tihe Old Charleston Road from the fork of that Road and the Island Ford Road near aj. Z. W. Carwile's, to thc plantation of N. L. Irilin, Esq., and for opening a new public lIoad from the residlence of H. HL 1Hill by J. Cres ell's to intersect thle Charleston Road at a ranch on the plantation of N. L. Griffin, at the point whlere it is proposed to dIscontinue the harleston Road. Sept 12 3m 35 Notice S hereby given that application will be made Lto the Legislature at its next session for a harter to declare Sh~aw's Creek a public high ay as far up as to the first Shoal. Aug320 ta' 33 Notice. A LL those having demands against the estate .t1.of Allen B. Addison, deceeased,are reques ed to present them properly attested and those ndebted to make payment. G. A. A DDISON, , x's E. J. MIMS. July 24 1950 tf 27 Wine and Cider Vinegar. J UST Received 300 Gallons Choice WINE Jand CID ER V IN EG AR, for sale cheap y G. L. PENN, Agent. Oct 30 tf 41 Notice. A S I DESIRE to devote my attention to the t.practice of Lawv exclusively, I will sell my house (SPANN IIOTEL.) upon a credit of four years, with interest-or rent it upon cheap terms to a good tenant. II. R. SPANN. Novm13 41 r4A 1OTHERS, .ETAIL DEALERS IN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS et, Augusta, Ga., T, LARGEST and CHEAPEST Fall. Stock. offered in this Market,. having been purchased for CASH, and selected with great care a I confident in saying to-those-visiting our City, VDUCEMENTS'y well repay a special visit to- our dlerent De. Department, in and Chene SILKS, new and'beautifaIl styles, 1S, TABINETTS and SATINES, RTINS, Colored and Black Ture SATTINS 3lendid-styles, from $1 00 to 65 00, per yard ,s. In our wl Department, vn, Royal Purple and Green Vervet CLOAKS tered MANTLLAS, SACQUES and MAN. of chaste and- elegant Embroidery, Woolen Long and Squatre SHAWLS, Black partment,. and Lace Capes, Plafin and Embroidered Lin. and Jaconet Trimmings, Thread, Linnen, Cot aolen Gloves, and White Silk Hose, Raw Silk, Ingrane and l Damask. [ASK, 10, 11 and 12.4 Linen SHEETING, le Cloths, warrented pure Linnen, c Good,. ;, Wire Twist Bleached LongCloths, New L. C. A. Ticking, :s, Fine Silk, Wool and Cotton Flannels, >und Rkankets, $3 to $20 per pair, Dinaburgs, Kerseys at Factory prices, &a. tnd Rugs. ane, Woolen and Cotton CARPETING, of match. d Boys Wear. id Olive BROAD CLOTHS, Black and Col'd 8, Janes, Beaver Cloths, &c., &.c., with a great respectfully invite the attention of the public. GRAY BROTHERS. tf 41 Plantation Brogans! SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. T lIR attention of PhInters is called to th Factory over Mr. LOD IIL'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. MIS. Aug 21 if 31 Final Notice. diate autho be ph. collee: L1 ...aue ofD. C ..., are requested to make im m tepiament and those having demands wil presenit them duly attested. J. C. SMYLY, Adm'r. Nov 6 tf 42 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Mrs .lTrencia Lowve, deceased, are requested ta mtake immediate payment, and all persons h~aving ermandls against said Estate, are also requested to present themi according to law. IIENRY KEY, Ex'or.. .July 10 Gmn 25 Notice. LLU those indebted to the estate of Joal ?1 Kilerease, dee'd-, are required to malke im mediate payment, and those having demands te piresent them properly attested. JOHN IIILL, Adm'r. Aungust 2S ly 32 Notice. A LL th~ose having demands against the estat omf Cnileb 11. Mathews, dee'd., are required to present thenm in the Ordinary's Office, on the 6th day of January next, as I desire oa that day to close up the estate. TIIOS. NICIIOL LS, Adm'r. Oct. 16 12t 35 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Mrs . Sarah Nixon, deceased, will make imme diate payment, and those having demands againsi said estate will present thenm properly attested, as we~ are determined to settle without delay. G. W. NIXON, Adiitaos FELIX G. PARKS.~ diitaos Oct. 16, 1851 tf 39 Notice. 4LL. persons indebted to the estate of JT. A .I. Perrin, dee'd., are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demanda against said estate will present them properly at tested. A. PERRIN, Adnm'r. Oct.60 6m 38 Not ice. A LL~ persons having demands against the Es tate of Jacob Long, dee'd., will presen them duly attested, and those indebted will mak immediate payment. J. A. ETCIIELBERGER. Jan 30 tf 2 Notice. *LL. persons indebted to the estate of Lewi ACollins, dee'd., are requested to make im mlediate payment, and those having denmand against the same to present them properly at testedl. J. A. COLLINS, Adm'r. Oct. 30 tf 41 Notice. A Lthos having demands against the Estat ofAbner V. White, decased,arecrequeste to present thema, properly attested ,and those in debted to make payment. JOIIN HIILL, Admn. A pril 29, tf 15 White Lead. JUIST received a inrge supply of Extra as Pure WHITE LEAD, of the very bei make, for sale cheap for Cash, by G. L. PENN, AoEWr.. Oct 30 tf 41 Notice. APPLTCBTION will be made to the Legisa Ature at the next, or some future session, ft the incorporation of Trinmity Church, Edgefiela Se. 30 if LC New Goods! New Goods!I I HAVE received my usual supply of FA LL. AND WINTER GOOjD,,to which Irespectfully invite the attention of ad? persons r purchasing in -this market. My Stock is now-PULL and COMPLETE, and shall be sold AT -HEa LoWEST MAIrT EIneM fbr Cash or punctual purchasers. W. P. BUTLER. Oct-.16, if* 39 For Me Ladesr r II Sliscriber has a large andbeautifulas sorment of Plain and Figured,. Black and Col'Silb, rirandsome Cashmere and- DIeLaines, Fig'd and solid Colors Alpacea and. Persia. eloths, French and English Marinoes, Freneh; English and American Pintsi. Ehrlston Ginghams, Mantillas, Long Sliawlb and Scarfs, Worked Sleeves, Collars, &o., &o.. - -W. P. BUTLER. Oct.16,. -f' - 39' For the -Ptanters. 1VIGRO SHOES of a superior quality, 'Kerseys and Plaides, Jeans and Cassimere. Blankets, Linseys, &., &a. W. P. BUTLER. Oct.16 tf 38. For the Sportmai. FINE Double Barrel GUNS, Game Sagrees. Flasks and Poueles, Powder, Shot, Caps, &c. W. P. BUTLER. Oct.16 tf 39. lewelry. D"OUBLE and Single Cascd' Gold Lever J.J Watches, Guard and Fob Chains. CMats ains, Seals, Charms. Buttons, Buckk a. Brooches and Ear Rings, Gold Peneils. Corar Necklaces,. Plain, Carved and Diamond Rings. W. P. BUTLER. For Every Body. O FFICE and OVER COATS, Saddles, 3r dIes, Gloves, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery W'g, Casting, &e. W P. BUTLER.. Oet. 16 tf I9 CARD. T HE Undersigned respectfully solicit the at, tention of Country Merchants and PFanterg to their very extensive and well assorted Steek of GROCEIES, LIQUORS, &c., &e., eon prisng 400 IUhas Clarified New Orleans and Museo vado Sugar. 300 Packages Crushed and Loaf Sugar.. 150 Bbls No I and 2 Clariged Sugar. 1000 Bags Cabo, Rio and Java'Cofee, 4000 Pieces Dundee Bagging, (weighing j to 1 lbs-44 to 46 inches.) 100 Bales Heavy Gunny Bagging. 1000 Coils J inch Hemp Rope. 500 Ildas BaconSides (Baltimore Caring: 100 do Choice Shoulders, 100 do Muscovado Molasses, 1000 Bble New Orleans Syrmp, 1200 do Rectified Whiskey, 300 do N. E. Rum, 100 do Northern Gin, 200 Packages Fr-uch and Domestie Brauly, 150 do Maaneira and Tenn. Wine, 100 .do o Sweet Malaga Wine. 150 Boxes Tobacco (various qualities.) 300 M. Segars, (assorted brands) 50 Caska T& . New. Family Grocery! 8. E. BOWERS, AL the corner opposite Robinson's Hardware Store and frontmnglke American Hotl, HAI'MBURG, S. C. P) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and 1'ithe public generally, that lie has opened a New Grocery Store, where lie will keep conatantly on hand, a cboice stock of FAMILY GROdERIES, GLAS AND CROCKERY WAR E, which will be sold at the lowest market prices. The publie are earnestly solicited to call 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, Coffees, Teas, Molasses, Syrups, Wines, Liquor, Porter, Mustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger, Nut megs, Cloves, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Butter, Tobacco, Segara, Snuff, Powder, Shot, Leai, Lamp and Paint Oils. Also, Tube, Buckets, Churns, Brooms, Brush es, Blacking. &c. Also, 20,000 lbs choice BACON talDES, and 2,000 lbs John Fitch & Son EXTR A HAMS. August 7, tf 29 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William BI. Dorn, -RichardsGriffin and : jizcioas, 4c Lewis C. Parks.J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that the Idefendants, Richard Griffin and Lewis C. Parks, are absent from and reside beyond tho limits of the State. On motion of Perriu and McGowen, plaintiff's solicitor, It is or dered that they do plead, answecr or demur, to the plaintiff's bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso 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. Jame T. Garner and wife. IN pursuance of the Decree of the Court of Equity, at June Term, 1851, in this case, Notice is hereby given to Samuel Gard s nr, Trustee of the Petitioner Mrs. Rebecca - Gardner, who is now absent from the State, to show cause, within three months from the publication hereof, why the prayer of the petition should not' be granted.. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. z. E. D. "Comm'rs Office, Aug 18, 1851. ugust 21 3m - 31 Notice..$ APPLICATION will be ture of South Caroi~a ~ etSession, -to vest the title of the Stateo Sth Carolina in the Estates of John B. Logan, and Charles Lo dgan deceased, in Luecretia Diasekwell, the widow, it and Mary Ann Robertson, in James Blackwell, Eisabeth Mimi, William Blackwell and Samuel Blakwell children of John Blaecwell, late of Edgeield histrict, deceased, and in Saran Ann - Blackwell, the widow, and George J.Bhackwell, the child of Isaiah Blackwelldeceased, a son of . the- said John Blackwell--theue persona being r the lawful heirs and distributees of the said John .Blackwcll, deceased. Aug.206 1851 3m 32