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Election Notice. TN Pursuance of Writs of Election issued from the Office of the Court of General Bessions and Common Pleas, by Thomas G. Bacon, Esq., by directi. n of an Act of the General Assembly, the Managers of Election, for Edgefield District, are hereby directed to uttend at the several places of Election, for which they are Managers, on the Secoid Monday of January next. open the Polls and hold an Election for CLERK, ORDINARY and SHERIFF, for Edgefield District, to fill the vacancy which will occur in said Offices, by the expiration of the term of the presei.t incumbents. It will be their duty to attend as directed, nnd open the Polls between the same hours and in other respects conduct the Election, in the same manner as is prescribed for the Election of Members of either branch of the Legislature (except that the Polls must be opened on Monday only.) Also, to meet on Wednesday after the votes ate received at the Court H-ouse of Edgefield District, count the votes, declare the Election, if no notice of intention to contest it be giveu, and certify to the Governor the names of the persons who may be duly elected. The Polls will be opened at the following places, by the Managers of Electionq, ap pointed at the late Session of the Legisla ture, viz: At Edgefteld Court House.-R. T. Mims, Jas. B. Griffin, jr., Johnson A. Bland. At Longmires'.-G. H. Yeldell, J. Ander son and ilev Timmerman. At Ridge.-L. R. Lott, Abner Asbil and G. Holmes. At Collier's.-Joseph Bussey, P. H. Elam and S. Broadwater. At Cherokee Ponds.-Wm. Lanham, James Curry and Edmund Morri. At Pine House.-E. P. H. Kirksey, G. W. Jones and L. B. Wever. At Towles'.-H. May and G. W. Hollo way. At Dunton's.-Benjamin Strom, Jno. Moss and John Cheatham. At Shepherd's.-George J. Shepherd, Se bron Stalnaker and D. W. Devore. At Smiley's-M. Corley, W. Adams and D. Strother. At Hamburg-W. W. Sale, Wm. Spires and B. S. Duaar. At Mount Willing-A. Simkins, Manches ter Padgett and Vastine Hurlong. At Richardson's-George Strother, John M. Witt and James Richardson. At Culeman's-Ira Cromley, A. H. Cole man and M. W. Clary. At Park's-Thomas Chamberlain, jr., W. L. Parks and G. W. Nixon. At Perry's-L. T. Abney, J. M. Abney and Arthur Dozier. At Moore's-William P. Andrews. N. G. Ma:tin and Willis Ross. At Shatterfield-William Qattlebum, John Miller and J. Snelgrove. At Allen's-W. N. Turner, Russel Eidson and Thomas John Glover. At Granirecille-S. Wise, James Powell and John Glover. At Nairs-James T. Gardner, John Eve rett and Ulriek Reddiek. At Dorn's-J. Dorn, Marion Dean and Al fred May. A! Ifatchers-Wm:H. Yonn, W. G. Tur ner, Ransom Jordan. At Boulware's-J. Eidson, Jacob Lagrone and William Merchant. AL Red HilL-J. M. Clarke, Lee Holston and D. E. Bussy. AL Rochlwls-J. Black well, E. Robertson and J. Freeman, seln. AL Rhinehart's-E. West, Frederick Kin ard and H. Rizer, AL Whittle's-Mark B. Whittle, Arthur M. Warren and Caleb Watkins. AL Hloward's-Willianm T. WVest, John Tal bert and Bartley M1. Martin. AL R. LyBrand's-B. Kreps, Levi Lybrand, Josephm P. Cullam. R. T. MIS, CHAIRMAN. Dec. 3, 3t 46 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. B Y JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, James Blackwell, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Ellington Clark late of the District nforesaid, deceased. These are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis trict, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 15th day of December inst., to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the kst day December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fity-one and in the seventy-sixth year of American In depenenceJOHN HILL, o. E. D. Dee 51851 2t 46 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,. IN ORDINARY. BYJOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge'. B feld District. Whereas, S. J. WVatson, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits of Mary Watson, late of the District, aforesaid. deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for thes Eaid Dis trict, to be holden at Edgefield Court Hiuse on the 15th day of December next, to show cause, if any, wvhy the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 1st day of Dec. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, and in the seventy-sixth year of American Indepen dence. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. Dee 4 2t 46 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. BY JHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edge iedDistrict: Whereas L. B. Cochran has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and ehattles, rights and credits of C, W. Coch ran, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis-. triet, to be holden at Edgefield Court House on the 15th day of December inst, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this -the 1st day of Dec., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-one, and in the 76th year of American Independence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. nec4 2t 46 ROBINSON & ELDRED'S GREAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS .A4 COMPRISING THE MOST Numerous and Talented Troupe of Equestrians in the World!! Tais COMPANY WILL PERFORM AT EDGEFIELD C. H., MONDAY, DECEMBER 8TH. T HIS COMPANY comprises NINETY o0 the most superb Horses in the country, and upwards of FIFTY Persons, amongst whom are some of the first performers in the profession both male and female. Master James Better known in the circle as " Robinson'# boy," is acknowledged to be superior to the famous [IERNANDEZ, (also taught by Mr. John Robin son,) both in execution and style. The perform anees of this lad are truly wonderful ; his feats are rapid and of the most novel and daring character. His horse runs with double the ordi nary speed of ring-horses, and all his achieve ments are accomplished on the bare back of the animal during his most rapid flight. The Clown, Sam Long, PosseEses the rare quality of being funny and amusing without being offensive -to any. His Backwoods Stories and Stump Orations are in imitably droll. HADAM E ROMN110ON, In an act of Lady Equestrianism in the Sad die, will illustrate, with fearless grace, the vari ous evolutions of that elegant and beautiful exer exercise. 'LLE MENRIE TTA, The young and beautiful CREOLE RIDER, from New Orleans, will give an elegant display of single horsemanship in a Parisian perform ance. MR. J. R. ROBINSON, In his unapproachable four-hourse act. Mr. H. Gardner, In his grand act of Transformations, called the Ma. GARDNER will also appear in the Gymnas tic exercises of the Arena, and exhibit his won derful skill in Tumbling and Somersetting. THE TROUPE OF PONIES, Ten in number, in all their curious feats and exercises. Nessrs. G. N. Eldred, Foster, Nalo An ry, Ruggles, And others of distinguished talent, will also ap pear in the course of the performance. %PDEM B Q34M? Of this Troupe, led by Mr. NEAvE, is acknowl edged to be the best in the country. ". = W7.9111 osmamzolTa Drawn by Twenty superb Horses, raised in the South, will enter the Town in procession, driven by Mr. D. BENHAM. ADXrrnANCE 50 Cents.-Children and Ser vanta, half-price.. 57 Reserved places for families, without ex tra charge. Dee. 2 It 46 Land for Sale ! T IIE Subscribers offers at private sale, the tract of land wvhereon lhe now resides, containing three hundred acres, of which there is about one hundred acres in woods, the bal ance in a thorough state of cultivation. Also, aniother tract containing five hundred and twenty-three acres, lying on the Anderson Road, near Good Ilope Church, which consists eatirely of woodland Land. GEORGE REAMS. Dec 4 tf 46 Final Notice. T1IIOSE indebted to the Estate of A. B. Ad Idison, dee'd., either by note or openm ac count, may settle with the Subscribers by the 15th of .January next, after that, the business will be transferred to the hands of an officer. G. A. ADDISON, Exos E. J. M[MS. E'r Decc4 6t 46 EDFEFIRLD BEAT CONPANY, 'Attention! YTOU arc hereby commanded to be and ap Lpe-ar at your regular Parade Ground, OH the second Saturday in December next, armed and equiped as the law directs, for Drill and Instruction. An Election for First and Second Lieutenants, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of JOnN C. LovELEss and CL.ARK SIsmKIs, will be held on the same day. By order of Capt. J. C. LOVELESS, LE5UEI. COaL.EY, 0. S. Nov 27 3t 45 HORN'S CREEK BEAT COMPANY. Attention ! YJOU are hereby warned to be nnd appear al Lyour regular muster ground, on Saturday the 6th of December, armed and equiped as the law direts, for Drill and Instruction. By Order oif Capt. H ARRISON. P. B. RYAN, 0. S. Nov.27 2t 45 To M~erchants. A YOUNG M AN is desirous of obtaining situation in a Store, either to take charge or otherwise. Can give good references as to respectability, &c. Writes a good hand and is a good accountant. A moderate salary required. Address J. J. M., at the Office of this paper. Nov. 27 3t 45 Notice. PERSONS indebted to the Subscriber aro re .Lquested to make immediate payment to Mr. John Middleton, as longer indulgence cannot bc given. G. TENNENT. Nov 18 3m 44 lMackerel. TUST received a large lot of No. 1, 2 ant t3 MACOKEREL, in Kits and half Barrels and for sale by S. E. BOWERS. Hambnrg, Oct 15 tf 39 Old Dr. Jacob Trownsend's s a rsaapa r illa. J UST Received 6 dozen of Old Dr. Jacol Townsend's original compound Syrup of Sar, saparilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemica Store ofA. G. TEAGUE. May 1,1850 . tf 15 Notice. A Ltoehaving demands against the FEstat of Abnr V. White; deceased,are requested to present themn, properly attested,and those in debted to make payment. JOHN HILL, Admi. April 29, tf 15 More New Goods. aGUD =PO 6Q m92E M AUGUSTA, GA., IS receiving a very large assortment of FAN CY AND STAPLE GOODS, which were laid in since the late reduction in the prices of Goods generally, and are offered at a mode rate advance. A mong which will be found: Changeable Glace Silks. Black Gros de Rhine, various widths and pri ces. Striped Changeable Silks. Changeable Gros de Afrique. Chine Silks. Armure do. Brocade do. Black Satin do Chine. Rich Plaid Silks. Black Levantine Silks. Super rich Figured Silks, black and fancy colors. Plaid Silk Poplin. Black Silk Velvet. Real French Bombazines. Silk Mantillas. Black Italian Crape. Do. do. do. for veils. Extra fine Black Alpacas. Assorted colors do. Sup. Black Mohair Lustre. Do. do. Canton Cloth. Fancy Cashmeres and De Laines. All Wool do. do. Cherry, Pink, Maroon and Blue plain De Laines. Rich Persian Cloth, for Ladies' dresses. French Merinos and Cashmeres. Faney Prints, in great variety of styles. Furniture do. do. do. do. Real English Prints, some suitable for laid work. 4-4 Bordered and rich Figured Turkey Red Prints. Low priced and sup. Welch Flannels. Real Welch and Saxony do. 4-4 pure Irish Linens, some very fine. 4-4 Slate and Brown Linens. Low priced and extra fine Bird's Eye Diaper. 8-4, 9-4, 10.4 rich Figured Damask do. Toweling, of various kinds. Linen Towels, with colored borders. Plain and Dotted Swiss Muslins. Nansook and Mull do. Cambrics, Jaconets and Bishops' Lawn. Linen Bobinct Insertings and Edgings. Scolloped and Inserting Trimmings. Trimmings, for dresses. Rich Needle Worked Collars. Do. do. do. Standing Collars. Low priced and extra fine Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. Mourning Linen Cambric Henkerchiefs. Cotton Fringes. Gent's Cotton and Merino Nett Shirts. New York lill Shirtings, and other kinds. 12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheetings. 7-4 and 12-4 Crump Carpeting. Rich Piano and Table Covers. Silk, Raw Silk, Merino and Cotton Hosiery. Boys' and Misses Worsted and Cotton do. Very fine Gauze Flannel. Green and Yellow do. Plaid and Plain Linseys. Apron Cheeks and Bed Ticking. Unbleached Diaper and Table Cloths. Very fine Marseilles Skirts. Together with many other articles, all of which will prove to be such as represented when sold. Nov. 27 St 45 Ladies' Cloaks & Mantillas. SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. AVE just received a supply of Ladies' HVelvet and Silk CLOAAS and MAN TILLAS, ofrich and splendid styles. Also, Ladies' Mourning and Misses' MAN T IL LAS, Rich printed DELA INES,at very low prices Ladies' Long White Kid GLOVES, A nd a great variety of other articles suitaible for the present season. To all oif which they res pectfully invite the attention of the Ladies. Nov 26 tf 45 Edgefield Male Academy, TEAChIER WANVTED. A TE ACH ER is wanted to take charge of 1.the Edgelield Male Academy. The appli cant must be a TEA CiER by PROF1ESSION; one who has experience in his business, and am ply qjualified for preparing young men for the South Carolina College. To a nman of suitable qualifications, the place on'ers many inducements. Address the Trustees. N. L. GRIFFIN, d JOllN LIPSCOMB, [g .JOHIN B AUSKETT, is~ R. T. MIS. J Nov 28 tf45 Anderson Female Academy. r MI E Exercises of this Institution, under the Icharge of the Rev. JIonx M. CA aLISLR, will commence on the second Monday in .January next. The Academical year will be divided into troo sessions. The first to begin the second Monday in January--the second the first Mon day in July. TERM1S PER SESSION OF FIVE MO0NTHS. Orthography, Reading, and Decfinitions, Writing, Arithmetic and Geography commenced,..................... $6 00 The above continued, with English Gram mar, and Composition, Ancient and Modern History, Ancient Geography. 8 00 Latin, Greek, Mathematics, Rhetoric and Logic,......................... 15 00 Incidetntal Expenses,..................50 The most approved Text Bosoks will be em ployed, and every endeavor used on the part of the Principal to impart thorough instruction in all the Dep';rtmnents, as well as to prepare stu dents for College. Students can entcr at any, time and will be charged to the end of the session ; butt no de duction will be made after entering, unless in case of sickness. Board of Trustees. Hion. JT. N. WIH ITNER, Chairman. 1B. F. CRA YTON, Secretary and Treasurer. lHon. Jas. L. Orr, lion. A . Evins, J. P. Benson, IS. M. Wilkes, Elijah Webb, L. A. Osbtorne, Dr. A. P. Cater, J. W. Harrison. A nderson C. HI., Nov. 27 m3m 45 To the Public. A T the Prather place, one mile from the Sa vannah river and five miles above Peters burgh, next year I will open Schools, muale and female. The locality is well watered and health ful. Scholastic year, two sessions of five months each. First session beginning 16th January. Turivos.-3 classes: 1st class $7 50 per ses sion, 2d class $7 50, Sd class $20 00. Musie, separate, for two sessions...40 00 Use of Pi'ano each month........ ......50 Minimum price of tuition per schooi year 15 00 Maximum with music combined....60 00 " " Use of Piano.........05 00 Doard (eandles excepted) per month... 10 00 Upon reasonable terms board ean be had in select families convenient to schools. Number -of female pupils will be limited, but males will Inot. Assistants will ho employed to suit the number of scholars. Professor Roaceiss will give lessons in music on Piana and Melodeon. Professor FARNEIsRN upon every instrument, wind and string.. IThe Principal will labor hard to discharge his many and trying duties, in giving instruction and enforcing a high tonedI discipline. JI. W. JONE,8 Principal. GREAT T HE Subscribers are now receiving'direct f the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTM COMBS, BUTTONS, PINS, NI KNIVES, TH] Together with a large an elegant Stock o: SUSPENDERS, PURSES, BEAJD Gold and Silver Pencils ani --A L LOOKING GLASSE Of every style and pattern, together with a fu School and Miscellaneous I p"10wing to the great scarcity of mone termined to sell Goods this season lower than. Wl" Merchants from the country will ph Augnsta, Ga., Nov. 26, 6m LOOK Al CHEAP DR WILLIAM ] AUGUS'] B EING DESIROUS of reducing his LA] GOODS, before th'first of January, he v Greatly Red As he is determined to sell very low, he would to give him a call. Among them are many RJ Rich Figured Brocade and Plaid SILKI Plain, Black and Colored SILKS, CArSHMERES,"DE LAINES and PO French and English MERINOS and AI Chrystal Palace DRESSES, new style, Embroidered Merino and Rich Figured Rich TARTAN PLAIDS for Dresses, A large assortment of MANTILLAS, I -A L I CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, Kentucky Jeans, Shir FLANNELS, NEGRO CLOTHS Together with a full assortment of all kinds D November 22, 1851, Fresh Supplies, UST Received and now opened the follow ing articles in the Grocery Department, I Bbl. very choice Smoked Beef lame, 1 " " " Beef Tongues, 2 Ferkins Fresh Goshen Butter, yellow as gold 20 Boxes Choice Goshen Cheese, I Chest fine flavored Black Tea, 1 " " Green Tea, 2 Bis. Superior Cider Vinegar, 10 Boxes Pale Brown and Salt, Water Soap, 4 " Superior Pearl Starch, 1 Tierce best new Rice, - j " Small Rice, 24 lbs to the dollar, Boxes Adainantine Candles, Sperm " Tallow" 3 Tibs. Double RefinedCrushed Sugar, 6 Boxes Layer Raisins, 1 Box Citron.. 1 Box Maccaroni, and various other articleq, all of which have bceu purchased with Cisr, consequently they can and will be sold at the lowest market rates. If yo do not call and price these articles and avail yourself of- tho bargains offered, you must not blame mc for it. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Nov 26 tf 45 Fresh Drugs. R) ECEIVING and now opening a fine addi ti~onal assortment Fresh and Genuine, care ully selected, Drugs and Medicines, Chemicals, Powders, &c., for sale by G. L. PENN, Aovrr. Nov 27 tf 45 Mustard. J UST Received 12 D~oz Boxes, choice Mus tard, It is warranted to be of superior quali ty. Try it. For sale by G. L. PENN, Aovrr. Nov 37 tf 45 White Lead. JUR T received a larce supply of Extra and Pure WHITE LEAD, of the very best make, for sale cheap for Cash, by G. L. PENN, AGET. Oct 30 tf 41 Lard, Bacon and Hams. T HIE Subscriber has in Store a lot of superior HRA MS, BACON AND LARD, and will continue to receive through the season a supply to meet the wants of his customers. He respect fully regnests all who may come to the Village to purcl ae the above articles, to give him a call before 6 sying elsewhere. G. L. PENN, AGENT. Jal1 4 tf 27 Notice! O WING to the high price of provisions the following terms of Boarding will be requir ed at the SPANN HOTEL, for the next year, commencing from date. Board of Horses per single feed - - $00 37 S" " month - - 15 00 "of Persons, the same as heretofore. This THouse will he kept with the best order and decency, so as to give satisfaction to Ladies and Gentlemen. THlE PROPRIETOR. No v220tf 44 T 5ke Warning? T HE subscriber hereby notifies all persons indehted to him, or to Mrs. R. Blalock, either by note or ope~n account, to make payment by the 15th of February next, as longer indul gence cannot be givenm. Those who fail to do this, will find their notes or accounts placed in the hands of Mr. Griffin for collection. P. R. BLALOCK. Nov. 27, 1851 12t 45 Notice. S TR AYED from the Subscriber, on the 15th of A pril last, one OX, low in height, heavy built, red and white colored, with both horns sawed off. Also, a good Saddle was taken. from my Hiar ness Room, the first maturday or Sunday night of this month. A ny information of either, will be thankfully received. JOHN KIRKSEY. Potteraville, Nov. 27 2t 45 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Charles Carson, dee'd., are requested to make pay ment forthwith, and those having demands against said estate, will please present them imi mediately, as I desire to settle up the estate. JA S. EIDSON, Adm'r. Nov 20 t 44 .W. 0. .171olasses. 15 BLS. NEW CROP, a superior article, for sale by HI. A. KENRICK. lm r,F.ir tr 3 SALE!! -om Manufacturers, both North and South, ENT of EDLES, RAZORS, SCISSORS, IMBLES &c. 8, WALLETS, PORT-ONIES, I Pens, Spectacles, &c., kc, 9 AND MIRRORS, I and cheap Stock of ooks, Paper, Ink, &c., &c. y in the country, the Subscribers are deter my House in Charleston or Augusta. ase call and examine for themselves. DUNHAM & BLAKELY. 45 THISI Y GOODS. f. CRANE, 'A, GA. GE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER rll sell them at aced Prices, respectfully invite persons visiting the City CH DRESS GOODS, as follows: LINS, ,PACCAS, Driental DRESSES, 3LOAKS, Cashmere and Plaid SHAWLS 0 SATINETS, TWEEDS, tings and Sheetings, BLANKETS, kc., kc., fo. ry Goods, very ebeap. 3t 45 Executor's Sale, BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary, I will proceed to sell, on Men lay, the 8th day of December next, at the plan ation of Mrs. Mary Carroll, deceased, situate )n Cyper Creek, some fourteen miles North West of Edgefield Court House, the bulk of the mersonal estate of the said deecased, consisting )f nearly Sixty Negroes, stock of Horses, Hules, Cattle, Hogs, crop of Corn, Fodder, Oats, Peas, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture. The negroes are remarkably prime and likely, md as a gang will compare with any in the State. Among them are four Carpenters, two of whom have for many years been hired out at not less han $20 per month. Terms of Sale-A credit of two years with nterest from day of sale, and the purchase men sy to be secured by bond or note, with two-ap proved sureties. Also, on Friday, the 12th day of December next, on' a credit of twelve months, and upon like security, at the late residence of the do oeased in the Village of Edgefield, all and singu tar the residue of her Personal Estate, consisting af a Carriage, Barouohe and Pair of Horses, a good Two Horse Wagon, Household and Kitchen Furniture, a few head of Cattle and Flogs, and a small quautity of Corn and other Provisions. J. P. CARROLL, Executor. Nov. 20 3t 44 Adaninistrator's Sale. BY an order from John Hill, Esq., Ordinary k..of Edgefield District, I shall proceed to sell an Monday, the 8th day of December next, at the late residence of Capt. A. H. Coleman, de eased, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of EIGHT LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES, Horses, Cattle, Hlogs, Corn, Fodder, Cotton, Flour, Plantation rools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c., &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. WILSON ABNEY, Administrator. Nov. 12 4t 43 Adaninistrator's Sale. WAILL be sold on Friday the 5th day of VDecemiber next at the late residence of Joseph Summerall, dee'd., all the personal pro perty of said deceased, consisting of TEN LIKELY NEGROES, Horses, Stock, and Cattle, Crop of Corn, Fod der, Oats and Wheat, one two Ihorse Wagon, Lot of Shucks and Cotton Seed, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &e. &c. Taxes.-On a credit of twelve months. Pur chaser to give notes with, approved sureties. TANDY BURKI1ALTER, Adm'r. Nov. 6 5t 42 Exeto' Sale. WIXILL be sold, at the late residence of Ben Vjamin Stevens, deceased, on Tuesday, the 16th of December next, a part of the personal property of said deceased, consisting of SEVENTEEN LIKELY NEGROES, Horses, Mules, Cows, Sheep, Crop of Cotton, Corn, Fodder, Oats, one Barouche, one Yoke of Oxen an Cart, one Still Pot, Plantation Tools, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms, twelve months credit with note and approved surities. WILLIAM L..STEVENS, Executor. Nov. 20 2t 44 Notice. B Y an Order from John Hill, Esq., Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell at the late residence of Lewis Collins, deceased, on 'Thursday, the 4th of December next, all the personal property of said deceased, consisting of NINETEEN LIKELY NEGROES, Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Plantation and other Tools, Buggy and Carriage, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Oats, one $ett Blacksmiths Tools, &e., &c. Terms-On a credit of twelve months. Pur chasers to give notes with two approved sureties. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock. JAMES A. COLLINS, Adm'r. Oct.2 0 5t 41 Notice. B)Y virtue of a power of Attorney from La Jfayette B. Wever, I am authorized to make sale of his Estate, real and personal. The Real Estate consists of a tract of 476 acres, on Shaw's Creek, whereon are a good Saw and Grist Mill in fine repair, and suitable improvements. The lands may be seen by ap plication either to John R. Wever or Milledgo B. Wover, near the place. The personal estate consists of three or four likely negroes. The whole will be sold privately ; and if not sold in that way, will be sold at public outcry on the first Monday in January next, at [Edgefield Court House. Terms easy and made known on the day of sale. PICKENS B. WEVTER. Oct 27, ...r 41 NEW GROCERY I T'H Undersigned having formed a Co-Part nership for the purpose of conducting a General Family Grocery Busiess, in the Village of Edgefeld, in the Store House South aide of Mr. B. C. BavAx's Store, respect fully Invite their friends and the public generally to give them a call. Their Stock consilts In part, of the following articles: Porto Rico Sugar, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Clarified " Cinnamon and Cloves Crushed " whole and ground, Pulverized " Mace and Nutmegs, Loaf " White and Blue Starch, Laguira Coffee, Turpentine Soap, Java " Soda " Jamaica a Colgate's Family Soap, Rio Shaving Black, Hyeen,Gunpow- Variety of Fancy " der and Imperial Teas Casteel Refined Syrup Molasses Sand Balls " West India " Segars and Tobacco, New Orleans " Byas' London Porter, Buckwheat Flour, Scotch Ale, Baltimore " Adamantine Candles, do Cured name, Sperm Pig Hams cured this fall Tallow Lard, first quality, Winter str'd Lamp Oil, Pickled Beef and Pork, White Wine, clarified, Dried " and Cider Vinegar, Smoked Tongues, Assorted Candies, Mackerel, No 1, 2, 3, Bananas, Pine Apples, " in Kitts, Oranges, Lemons, Salmond " Apples, fresh Raisins, Pickled Shad, Prunes, Currents, Dried Cod Fish, Citron and Cranberries, Fresh Clams, Soft shell Almonds, Lobsters and Sardines, Brazil Nuts, Fresh Rice, new crop English Walnuts, Table and Sack Salt, Filberts, Goshen Butter, Walnut and Tomatto Cheese, Sauce, Irish Potatoes, Pepper Sauce White Beans, American Picles, Soda Biscuit, London " Butter Crackers, Brass Bound Bucketts, Sweet Crackers, Painted ^ " Wine " " Tube, Babbett's Yeast Powd'r Keelers and Brooms. Added to the above is a splendid assortment of Cordials, Syrups, Brandy Fruits, Wines and Liquors, All of which will be sold on the most reasona ble terms for CASH! As we intend doing Business exclusively for CAsH, we feel warranted in saying to those who may favour us with a call, that we can do as well for them as can be done anywhere else. HOLLINGSWORTH & NICHOLAS. November 6, tf 42 EXECUTOR'S SALE, WILL be sold on WEDNESDAY the 10th day of December next, at the late resi dence of William Garrett, dee'd., all the proper ty of said deceased, both Personal and Real, consisting of about One Hundred & Thirty Negroes, Stock of Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Crop of Corn, Cotton, Fodder, Oats, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too numerous to mention. The above property will be sold on a credit of twelve month. --A L S O At the same timeand place, above mentioned Three Valuable Tracts of Land, all on Big Steplien's and Horn's Creeks, and from fifteen to twenty miles from Hamburg. No. 1. The Homestead, containing about 2,300 Acres, all Oak and Hickory land-about one half cleared, and three hundred cleared in the last four years, with some two hundred acres of very rich low grounds. On the above premises, is a good Dwelling House, Gin House, Screw and all other necessary out building. No. 2. Known as the Mill, containing from 2,000 to 2,500 acres, about one half of which is Oak and Hickory, and the other Pine Lands, well timbered. Four or five hundred acres of this tract is cleared, and a large portion of which is fresh and very rich. On the premises are both Grist and Saw Mills, a New Gin House and Screw, and other out buildings. We can with safety say, the Mills are as valuable as any in the District, with a large body of good land. No. 3. Known as the Horn's Creek Mill, containing nine acres, on which is a valuable Grist Mill. Plate of the above Lands, will be exhibited on the day of sale. Terms also, made known on that day. CHIALES H AMMOND, WM. G. HAMMOND, Ex'ors. THOMAS GARRETT.) Nov 13 4t 43 Land and Mills for Sale, L HE Subscriber offers for sale his well known .LMERCAANT MILLS, situated in Ab beville District on the head waters of Turkey Creek, within one mile of the ,Greenville and Columbia Railroad. Together with the adjoin ing tract of land, containing about 370 acres, on which there is considerable bottom and a reason able quantity of Wood Land. The Mills are in complete order, running one pair of Burr and one pair of Collin stones, with a smutter and all necessary machinery for man ufacturing flour. The Mill House is three sto ries, the basement story of rock, with a first rate frame thereon. On the premises in a tolerable good Dwelling House and all necessary outbuildings, a Miller's House and Carpenter's shop. If not sold previous to the 13th of December next, they will be offered at Public Sale, on the Premises, on that day. Terms made to accom modate the purchaser. For further partienlars apply to the subscriber or to D. L. Donald on the premises. JOHN DONNALD, Sr. Oct 23 7t 40 VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE, T HE Subscriber offers at private sale, the LPlantation or tract of land, belonging to the estate of Mrs. Mary Carroll, dee'd., situate on Cypher Creek, and adjoining landafof Charles W. Cochran, Tandy Martin, the estate of Evan Morgan, dee'd., and others. The tract consists of nine hundred and eighty six acres an a half. Upon it are a comfortable framed Dwelling House, an excellent Gin-House andi Screw and Barn, with Stables and Negro Houses, all substantially built and in perfect repair. The terms of sale will be most accommoda ting to Purchasers, and if desired, a credit of four years will ho given. For further particulars apply to J. P. CARROLL, Ez'or. And Agent of Devisees. Nov 13 Ot 43 Wine and Cider Vinegar. JTUST Received 300 Gallons Choice WINE & and CIDER VINEGAR, for sale cheap byG. L. PENN, Agent. Oct 30. tf 41 Notice, AS I DESIRE to devote my attention to the Apractice of Law, exrelusively, I will sell my house (SPANN HOTEL) upon a credit of four years, with interest-or rent it upon cheap terms to a good tenanat. H. R. SPANN. Nov 13 tf 43 Notice. -ALL. persons indebted to the estate of Lewis .t.Collins, deo'd., arc requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demands against the same to present them properly at tested. J. A. COLLINS, Adw'r. t.e 30 a A, AGNEW, FISHER & Co., NEWBEMR RC.-H, 8.-C., . pirect Inmpertels. 1 nJry Ged Esrdwirare, OrOorliuss,. AEmade large and eatensive addhimsas ithekir.Sookof Goods. They ofasaiyaw ceiving and will COntisnu StolVO Ihsoughoul the season, Silk. of every variety, Poplina, elegantly flgpretl, so Plain and rich fig 'd hameres and De e Watered Alpsecas and Merino Goods. Also, the new it4 ppger Qashmere Shawls. and Mantles. - Flannels in $11 colors.%Tegether with 1000 AU Wool hawls, Cloths, Cassimers,\Tweeds aRd Vestings A great variety of Os, suitable for Negro C)othiag, Rose and Nea'. Blaphe6, of Feieh, Pag lUsh and Aeria MavfaeoprN A very large tek of BleachW- and Un bleached Dpomaetics, Linen Sheetings and'Shlyting, by the piece or yard1 very gheap, Bird Eye and Huck Diaper, do Damask Table Cloths and Napkis, Also, a large sad sqperior. Stock of Hesiery, for ladies and childreat Gentlemens' under Shirts and ?a#tofIa1. Wool Gents' do. Silk and Merina. -ALSO A large and complete assortlment of arpets, Draggets, Rugs, Oil Gloths, &c., together with a great many articles that can not be named in an advertisemet, all of which we are determined to seR at *awn Par cs than ever such articles were 'se4 ot, Oi side of Charleston. We earnestly solicit an araminaer of uer Stock and comparison of quality md paless, and we feel confident that we can make I the interest of purchasers to give s a call. AGNEW, FISHER- CO. Newberry, Nov 22 6t 45 KD Abbeville Banner, copy six time, PRATT & RNUN Wholesale & RetailDru5ists INEWBERYL 8, C. K EEP constantly 04 hand a geard seort ment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oft, BRUSHES, DYESTUFTS, Surgical Instruunents, Pe sate. ry, Window Ola40 lass-War,, FANCY ARTICLES, &.. -A 2.50 Dealers in Fine Wines, Liquors, Be gan, Chewing Tobacco, kc. All of which they propose to sell upon as res sonable terms as any house in the Stat. Physicians, Planters and Dealers are earnest ly invited to call and examine our Stoh and prices before purchasing elsewhere. August 21 1, m Premium Dagerreau AUGUSTA, GA. W HEN you visit Augusta, alft at the PRE MIU&1 DAGUERREAN GAI-RtT, and have a fine Daguerreotype of yourself, for lere you will find one of the most elegant Da guerrean Saloons in America. Daguerreotype stock of every eser-p'n fer sale at a amalladvaneen New York eaui. LEIGH, TUCKUK flPERINS. - June 12 8m 2 Electli Notice. N OIC s hereby given that an ENeetls. ry next, tofGiithe vacancies about to sceur in the Offees of CLERK, ORDINARY and SHERIFF, for Edgefie) District. - The Polls will be epened for one day only. The Managers will meet at Edgefield Court House on the Wednesday following, count out the votes and declare the Eleetion. Oct. 30T. .G. BACON, Clerk. O.3011 41 Notice. A LL erson are hereby forewarned agaInst A ding or anote given by the Subscriber to J.J. Hayze or bearer, for Ten Dollars, onath. 18th day of September last, s the consideration for which said note was given has failed, I am determined to resist it pymnt Nov. 20 8m Notice. A Lpersons indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Treacia Lowe, deeased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all persons hain demands against said Estate, are also requested to present them according to law. HENRY KEY, Ex'or. July 10 Utn 25 Notic. A LL those indebted to the estate of Josh 11Kilerease, dee'd-, are required tomake im mediate payment, and those having demands to present them properly attested. JOHN HILL, Adm'r. August28 ly 32 Notice. to present them in the Ordinary'-'s Offie, on the 6th day of January next, as I desire on that day to close up the estate. THlOS. t(XCIIOLLS, Adm'r. Oct. 16 124 35 Notices A LL Prsonsindebted to the estate of Mrs. . aa ikon, deensed, wilmake Imme diate peymecnt, snaThceihaving demand. against said estate will present them properly attested,a we are determined to sefie without delay. G. W. NIXON, PELIX G-. PARKS. Administrtonr Oct.18, 1851 tf 3 Notice. A LL. persons .indebted to the estate ofJ. A. L1Perrin, dec'd., are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them properly at tested. A. PERRIN, Adin'r. Odt.6 5 m 38 Notice. A LL persons having demands aganst the m tate of Jacob Long, dec'tl., will present them duly attested, and thoseindebted will uahe immediate payment. Jan30J. A. EICHELBBtGER. Notice. T HOSE indebted to the lett of R. I. Nicholl, dec'd., wDil es make Immedi ate' payment, and his reitor. will render in their claims forthwith. H. R. SPANN, Adm'r. Nov 20 if -.44 Notice. A LL prson indbtedto the Estat. of against said Estate will present them properly qat, teted.. A&, J. RAMBO, Adm'r.