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PRATT & RUFF, Wholesale & Retail Druggists . NEWBERRY,- S. C. K EEP constantly on hand a general assort ment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, BRUSHES, DYE-STUFFS, Surgical Instruments, Perfume ry, Windo'w Glass, Glass-Ware, FANCY ARTICLES, &C. -A L 9 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 ly invited to call and examine our Stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere. August 21, 6m 31 New Goods! New Goods! H AVE received my usual supply of 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, an4 shall be sold AT THu .OWEST MraT arLICS for Cash or punctual purchasers. W. P. BUTLER. Oct. 16, tf 39 For the Ladies! T HE Subscriber has a large and beautiful as sorment of Plain and Figured, Black and Col'd Silks, Handsome Cashmere and DeLaines, Fig'd and solid Colors Alpacca and Persian Cloths, French and English Marinoes, French, English and American Prints, Earlston Ginghams, Mantillas, Long Shawls and Scarfs, Worked Sleeves, Collars, &c., &c. W. P. BUTLER. Oct. 16, tf 39 For the Planters. N EGRO SHOES of a superior quality, N Kerseys and Plaides, Jeans and Cassimercs Blankets, Linseys, &c., &c. W. P. BUTLER. Oct. 16 tf 39 For the Sportsman. TNE Double Barrel GUNS, F Game Sagrees. Flasks and Pouches, Powder, Shot, Caps, &c. W. P. BUTLER. Oct. 16 tf 39 Jewelry. DOUBLE and Single Cased Gold Lever )Watches, Guard and Fob Chains, Chata lains, Seals, Charms. Buttons, Buckks, Brooches and Ear Rings, Gold Pencils, Coral Necklaces, Plain, Carved and Diamond Rings. W. P. BUTLER. For. Every Body. OFFICE and OVER COATS, Saddles, Bri dies, Gloves, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery Ware, Castings. &c. W. P. BUTLEFR. Oct. 16 tf 39 Ladies' Cloaks & Mantillas, SNOWDEN & SHEAR, AUGUSTA, GA. JJAVE just received a supply of Ladies' 4..Velvet and Silk CLOAKS and MAN TIL LAS, of rich and splendid styles. Also, lAdies' Mourning and Misses' MAN "TIL LAS, Rich printed DELA INES, at very low prices Ladies' Long White Kid GLOVES, And a great variety of other articles suitable for the present season'. To all of which they res pctfully invite the attention of the Ladies. Nov 26 tf 45 Plantation Brogans! SOUTHERN MANUFACTURE. TIT E attention of Planters is called to the Factory over Mr. LOD Iln L.'s Store, where Excellent Shoes of the above description are made. Orders for any quantity will he filled promptly. A fine assortment of UPP ER, H ARN ESS and SOL E LE AT HE R on hand. R. T. MIMS. Aug 21 tf 31 Preaium DOnuerrean AUG UST A, GA. W HENyou isitAugusta, call at the PRE MUDAGUERREAN GALLERY, and have a fine Daguerreotype of yourself, for here you will find one of the most elegant Da guerrean Saloons in America. Dagiterreotype stock of every description for sale at a small advanee on.New York cost. LEIGH, TUCKER & PERKINS. June 12 . Sm : 21 Election Notice, NOTICE is hereby given that an Election ..~will be held on the 2nd Monday in .Janu ry next, to fill the vacancies about to occur in the..fices of CLERK, ORDINARY and SHERIFF, for Edgefield District. The Polls will be opened for one day only. The Managers will meet at Edgefield Cout House on the Wednesday following, count out the votes and declare the Electioin. Oc.0 . T. G. BACON, Clerk. Ot30 --11 41 .Notice. ~uD. TIBBETTS will hereafter sell g ,t. BOOTS and SHOES, at the fol lowing prices,- for C.A 5 11 O NL Y: Fine-Water Proof Boots,.... .......$9 00 Fine Pump Boots,................8 00 Fine Welted do.......... .... ...7 00 Men's fine Pump Shoes,............3 75 do , . do. Welted do........-... -3 50 do Kip do do.......-..... 200 Ladies Calf Shoes,................1 75 do do Bootees.............. 2 00 January!1, 1851. tf . 1 . House Painting !!! F~ESubscriber respectfuliy offers his servi J.oes as a HOUSE-PAINTER, to the citi sens of Edgefield. He will contract to Paint Houses, (both inside and out) and all other Painting its its various.branches, on as reasona ble terms as the times will admit of, and in a workcmanlike manner. Any one wishing to"en gage his services will>pleaise address their let ters to the undersigned, at Graniteville. - EUGENE B. BELL. Dee-4 . 4t 46 White Lead. JUST received a large siupply of Extra and ~. Pare WHITE LEAD, of the very best make, for sale cheap for Cash, by ' G. L. PENN, AGENT. Oct 30 tf 41 Take Warning! T HE subscriber hereby notifies all persons indebted to him, or to Mrs. R. Blalock, either by note or open account;, to make payment by the 15th of February next, as longer indul gence. cannot be given. Those who fail to do this, will find theiar notes or- accounts placed in the hands of Mr. Griflin for collection. P. R. Br.ALOCK. CANDIDATES or Tax Collector ROBERT CLOY, L. A. BROOKS, THEOPHILUS DEAN, WILLIAM L. PARKS, HENRY H. HILL, ELIJAH T. RAUCH. JOHN -QUATTLEBU3I, B. F. GOUDEY, F. W. HURT. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, WELCOME MARTIN, ISA AC BOLES, SAMPSON B. MAYS, For UherifE. THOMAS J. DYSON, WESLEY BODIE, ALFRED MAY, LEWIS JONES, JOHIN HILL, TIIOMAS W. LANRAM. HUMPHREYS BOULWARE, For Ordinary. HENRY T. WRIGHT, WILSON L. COLEMAN, WILLIAM H. MOSS, For Clerk. ED3MUND PENN. THOMAS G. BACON. PETER QUATTLEBUM, 0. W. L A N D R U.I, Y LL Practice in the Courts of LAW and IEQUITY for Edgendid and Lexington Districts. Office in Law Range, Edgefield C. IT. Jan 16, tf 52 JOSEPH ABNEY, T ILL be found at all times in his Office, at SV1dgefield Court House, near the PrLAs TER'S IIOTEL. le will attend promptly and strictly to business in his profession. Nov.14 tf 51 U. R. S P A ' N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE the same as heretofore used iby WARDLAW & SPANN. February 5, 1851 tf 3 THOMAS P. MAGRATIH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, And Solicitor in Equity, OFFICE AT H1A'RVRG, S. C. Sept. 18, tf 35 W. C. IORAGINE, ILL Practice in the Courts of LAW and EQUITY, in the Districts of Edgefield and Abbeville. Office at Edgefield, C. H7. Feb. 13, if 2 WM. M1. HI LL, Ill. D., DFFERS his professional services to the citi zens of our Village and District. lIlaving mra.luated at the University of New York, with high honor., where he availed himself for the last two years, of the advantages to be derived from the Eve and Ear Infirmary, various Hospitals, &e., &c., offers his services. to his fellow-citizens with the hope that he will prove worthy of a share of their patronage. 0T RooM at the SPVNN HOTEL, No. 7. Oct 2, ,f 37 JAMWIES 21. DAT, Surgeon Dentist, OF RICIIOND, VIRGINIA, Permanently located at Edgefield C HI., otTers lis p~rofess5ionaLl services to the citizens of the Village and ts vicinity ; and will attend to any call lie may have either in the Village or Country. All operations warranted. March 13,1830. tf 8 FACTORS & COIIIMISSION Office ont Adger'N North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. 3AXtEs ADGFE.R, JAS. A DrFER, JR ROBT. ADGER. . E. L. AUDS Charleston, Sept. 15, Gm Z5 DEAL.ERS TN Paints, Oil8, Window Glass, AND EWIP CRNTEY No 603 East Bay, opposite P & M Bank CHARLESTON, S. C. T HIEY keep cotstantly on hand and for sale .a general assortmuent of Paints and Oils, Window Glass and Sashes~, Spts Turpentinse CAMPHENE, SPIRIT GAS, TALLOW, Grindstonos, Cordage, Packing Yarn, Black Lead, &c, October 16, 3m 39 GIBBS & McCORD,. WAREHOUSE AND COMDIISSION NE RCHANT S, Mcl-ros[ S-r., AUocs-rA, GA., C ONTINUJES the above business in all its branches, at their . Fire Proof Building, md solielt a share of patronage from the people f South Carolina. Orders for .BAGGING, ROPE; &c., &c., vi.l be filled at the lowest prices.. Cash advances made on proiluce in Store. THIOS. F. GIBBS, GEO. McCORD. Sept 15, . m 35 heap Boot and Shoe Store! 'T'HIE Subscriber in addition to his tutual Stock Ihas received a great variety of Gentlemen's, Boys' and Youth's BOOTS AND SHOES, mit4 for the season. adic-Gaiters, of various colours, "Jenny. Lind Enameled Shoes, a beatuti ful article. for..............$1 00 "' Frencht Kid Walking Shoes, for.. 1 25 " " " Slip~rs and Ties...1 00 hildren's Shoes'.................... 25. Gnts Shoes wortht $1,50, for.........1 00 Cheap Slipers and )Tegro Boots and Shoes in bundance. (17 Call and see at the Boo-r AND SnoE STORE f -WM. (blcEVOY. October 10 - - tf 39 ~Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Charles Carson, dee'd., are requestedl to make pay ment forthwith, and those having demands ginst said estate,.will please present them im ediately, as I desire to settle up the estate. JAS. EIDSON, Adm'r. :Nov 20 6t 44 Wanted, B)Y the Subscriber, a Negro Boy for an Ap iprentiee at the Shoe making business. J. D. TIBBETTS. Nov50i 44 Je. M. NEWBY& CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL DiALLERS IN READY MADE CLOTHING, TRUNKS, CARPET BAGS, &c, UNDER THE U. S. HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. ' M. NEWBY & CO., are now receiving the LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMENT . of Ready Made Clothing ever offered in this city. Their.Stock consits of the latest and most improved styles of manufacture. -A L S O A GOOD SUPPLY OF BOYS, YOUTHS' AND (HILBREN'S CLOTHING :ir Country Merchants, and all persons visiting our city, are respectfully solicited to all and examine our Stock for themselves. Augusta, Sept. 23 dk 6 GRAY BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN, FANCY, STAPLE AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS' 290 Broad-Street, Augusta, Ga., HIAVE just received one of the RICHEST, LARGEST and CIJEAPEST Fall Stocks H of elegant Dry Goods, they have ever offired in this Market, having been purchased from the direct Importers and Manufactories for CASH, and selected with great ere as regards richne"s of style and texture, we feel confident in saying to those visiting our City, that we can offer SUPERIOR INDUCE"IENTS, Both in QUALITY and PRICE. which will well repay a eeial visit to our different De partments. There will be found in our Dress Goods Departmnent, Rich Elegant Broende, Plaid. Watered, Plain and Chene SILKS, new and lenntiful styles, Plaid. Watered and Brocade Irish POPI.INS. TADINETTS and SATINES, Beautifnti White Watered.SILKS and SATTINS, Colored and Black Ture SATTINS, Rich Black Broende SILKS. of new and splndid 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 Purplo and Green Velvet CLOAKS of the hitest Parisian style, Brocade, Satn and Merinuo CLOAKS, Black and Colored. Plain, Fignured and Watered MANTLLAS, SACQUES and MAN TILETTS. new and handsome styles, Embroidered and Plain Crape S1- AW',S, of chaste nnd elegant Embroidery. Rich Figured Cashmere SIIAWLS, Plaid, Woolen Long and Square SHAWLS, Black and 3lude, with rich heavy Silk fringe. Fancy Department, Collars, Cuffs. Sleeves, Shemisetts, Muslin and Laee Capes, Pinin and Embroidered Lin en Cambrie Ilankercbiefs, New swiss and Jaeonet,Trim ings, Thread, Linnen, Cot ton :nd .isle Laces, Kid, Silk and Woolen Gloves. Black Nixed Slate and White hose, Black and White Silk. Hose, Raw Silk, Ingrane and Morevean Hose. Linens and Damask. Real Unsdress Trish LINNEN, Linnen DAMASK, 10, 11 and 12.4 Linen SUEETING Diapers, Toweling and~ Sattin Damask Table Cloths, warrented pure Linnen, Rich Embrosed Piano and Table Covers. Domestic Goods. Bleached and Unb~lenched HJOMESPUNS, Wire Twist Bleacbed Long Cloths, New York Mill., 12-4 Alandeal Sheetingr, A. C. A. Ticking, Blue, Yellow. Pinuk. Red aind White Flannels, Fine Silk, Wool and Cottons Flannels, 11, 12, 13 and 15-4 Fine French Ribbon Bound Blankets, $3 to $20 pe~r par Heavy Negro Blankets, very ceaep, Heavy Osnaburgs, Kerseys at Factory prices, &c. Carpets and Rugs, Veivel Tepiestry, Brussels. Three Ply. Ingrane, Woolen v ] Cotton CARPETING, of rich and elegant styles, wvith RUGS to match. Gentlemen and Boys Wear. Fine Twiled Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Olive BROAD CLOTHS. Black and Col'd Doe Skin Cas-inmeres. Satinets, T weeds, Janes. Beaver Cloths. &c.. & c.. with a greit variety of other articles, to which we respectfully invite thme attention of the. pubbei. G RAY BROTH ERS. Augusta, Oct. 27,]1851. tf -*.41 GREAT SALE!! 7HE Subscribers are now' receiving direct from Matnufaceturers, both North and South, Ithe LARGEST and BEST ASSORTMIENT ot CMBS, BUTTONS, PINS,~NEEDLES, RAZORS, SCISSORIS' KNIVES, TIJMBLES &C. Together withs a large an elegant Stock of USPENDERS, PURSES, BEADS, WALLETS, PORT-MYONIES, Gold and silver Pcncils and Pens, Spectacles, &c., &c. --A LSO 509%TNG GX AE AND MIRaRORS, C every style and pattern, together with a full and cheap Stoelgof School and Miscellaneous Books, Paper, Ink, &c., &c, g~g-Owing to the grea? scarcity of money in the country, the snbscribers are deter trmined to sell Goods this season lower than any IHouse im Charleston or Augusta. Of Merchants fromn the ebuntry will please call and examine foi themselves. DUNHAM & BLAKELY. Augustat, Ga., Nov. 26 6mn________________ 5 Carriage Making, e abovrivrb e n fort,e engmsgE Sbcibte Cariagn prehension and delivery in any convenient i engged n theCarra jiil, or T WO NEGROES, the proplerty of the makng nd eparmgbusnes jsub~scriber, a man and a woman. -.in Pottersville, near Edge-| Thec man's name is A USTIN, very (lark comn cd Court House, for the ensuing year ; would plected, has one of his upper front teeth out, five spectfuly solicit a share of public Patronage, feet eight or ten inches high, and weighs near ~we shall indeavor to give satisfaction to all who two hundred pounds. may favor us with their business ; they are uaso in The Woman's name is PIUILLIS, copper col want of a good wood workman, on Wheels, Car- ored, chunky. and about 22 years or age. iage parts and Bodies, of steady moral habits, The, fellow ranaway about two years ago, and noe other need apply. Good comfortable buiil- was for nine mionths in Augusta, Ga.. hirime his ugs can be procured, convenient to the shop for. time to different persons. It is prohable lie is en of families, or boarding on reaso~nabile terms. now in that place, as when -last hecard from, he HILL & W ARDL AW. was making his way in that direction. N. 1.-A good price will be paid for Lumber Half the above reward will be given for the do food Ash, Oak, Hickory, and Poplar, of as- livery of either of the above negroes. ortEd dimensions. 11- & W- JOUN A. EICI1LEBERGER. Nov 28 1850 tf 4 Jan 30 tf 2 Old Dr Jaco Townsnd's T~ek Th Augusta Constitutionalist will copy S a i' sa p a r i Ii a.- ward accout to this offiece. _____ TUST Received 6 dozen of Old1 Dr. Jacob ~ PTownsend's original compound Syrup of Sair- 1?ackereL. sparilla, and for sale at the Drug and Chemica- T UST received a large lot of No. 1, 2 and Store of -A. G. TEAGUTE-. 3 M.4 CKEREL, in Kits nd lhnlf Barrels, May 1,1850. tf 15 and for sale by S. E. BOWERS. -iHamburg. Oct 15 tf .'9 iNotiee. . ALL those having demands against the Estate Tog Let -I of Abner V. White, dcecased,are requested. opresent them, properly attested,and those in- .OR the ensuing year, a small COTTAGE, dobted to make payment. F now aecupied by Mr. R. SEAT. JOHN HILL, Adm. .E. J. MIS. m.4pi, 15a ncc4 tfe . 46 GROCERIES! T IIE Subscribers continue to carry on the .f Wholesale and Retail Groe.J iry Business, at their old stand, just above ' the Globe H otel, and within a few steps of the Warehouse of M essrs. G. WALKER & SoX. They beg to inform the Planters and families. in South Carolina that they are now receiving their Fall supply of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, which they will sell on the most reasonable' terms. They now ofTer for sale 100 Bales 46 Inch GUNNY CLOTH, 500 Coils 4 Inich Kentucky ROPE, 50 Iliads. New Orleans and Museovado SUGAR, 200 Bags Prime Rio, Laquira and Java COFFEES. 50 Ulids. Cuba MOLASSES, 100 Bbls. Crushed. Ground and Granu- b lated SUGARS, 25 Chests and half Chests choice TEAS 100 Bblt Hiram Smith and Baltimore - FLOUR, 100 Boxes Sperm. Adamantine and Tal- , low CANDLES, 300 Kegs Cut NA ILS. all sizes, '75 Boxes TOBACCO. various qualities, 53,000 Lbs. HAMS, SIDES, and SHOUL DERS, 1,500 Secks Liverpool SALT. Toiether. with SPICES, PICKLES. PRE SERVES, SEGARS, and all articles usually kept in the best Grocery houses. [Cr Goods for our Planter Friends will be de- a livered at any point in Hanburg. free of charge. g J. R. & W. M. DOW. v Augusta, Aug. 20, 6m 31 ti New Family Grocery! S. E. BOWERS, At the corner opposite Robinson's Hardwcare Store and fronting the American Hotel, HAMBURG, S. C. P ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and , . the public generally, that he has opened a New Grocery Store, where he will keep constantly on hand, 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 call and examine my stock before buying elsewhere, and every exertion on my part, will be made to satin fy those that call. There is now in Store a large supply Sugars, c Coftees. Teas. Molassos, Syrups, Wines, Liquor, I Porter, Mustard, Pepper, Spices, Ginger. Nut- d mnegs. Cloves, Rice, Flour, Bacon, Tird, Cheese, 4 Butter, Tobacco, Segars, Snuff, Powder, Shot, Lead, Lamp and Paint Oils. Also, Tubs, Buckets, Churns. Brooms, Brush- ( es, Blacking, &c. Also. 20,000 lbs choice BACON SIDES. and 2,0110 lbs John Fitch & Son EXTRA h A MS. I A ugust 7, tf 29 1 CARD. - T UE Undersigned respectfully solicit the at tention of Country Merchants and Planters to their very extensive and well assorted :toek 1 of (ROCERIES, LIQUORS, &e., &e., com prising 400 ilhds Clarified New Orleans and Museo vado Sugar. 300 Packazes Crushed and Loaf Sugar. 150 Bbls No I and 2 Clarified Sugar. 1000 Bags Cuba, Rio and .Java Coffee, a 4000 Pieces Dundee Bagging, (weighing 4 to ti 1j lbs-44 to 46 inches.) t 100 Bales Heavy Gunny Bagging. d 1000 Coils a inch Hemp Rope. 500 Rlhds BaconSides (Baltimore Curing, 100 do Choice Shoulders, t 100 do Museovado iblolasses, 1000 Bbls New Orleans Syrup, 1200 do Rectified Whiskey, 300 do N. E. Rum, 100 do Northern Gin. 200 Packages Fr--neh, and Domestic Brandy, 150 do Maneira and Tenn. Wine, 100 do Sweet Malaga Wine. 150 Boxes Tobacco (various qualities,) 300 M. Segars, (assorted brands) 50 Casks London Porter. 300 Boxes .'permo and A damantine Candles, Together with Soaps. Starch, Raisins, Teas. Spices, Champagne. Cordials, Syrups, Pickles and all articles usually kept in their line, which they offer for sale on accommiodatingt termis. ltr Orders promnptly and faithfully excuted. SIMMS & NANCE. No. 1, Hlayne St, Corner Chureb St., Charleston S. C. June 5, tf 20 DEZCRER & EO.LINGSWORTE W1 BOLES.\LE AND) RETAIL GRO0ERY Wr:R5CEIAT.. AUGUS'rA, GEORGIA. A """ ow''e'''vn'"a l'ge'a'' well'elect" A.Stock of GROCERIES, to which they in vite the attention of their friends, one or both of the firm will be found at the Warehouse of Wal ker & Bryson, till lst September, when they will open their NEW gTO"E on Broad Street next door below the old stand of Adams & Fargo. BEL~CHER & TTOLLINGSWORTTI. A ugusta, Aug. 21 1850 tf 3't Buckwheat Flour, &c. J UST received a spl-ndid lot of new BUCK WH EAT. PR EMIUM FLOUR. A large supply of BACON SID ES. Also, an excellent lot of choice LIQUORS, for sale byS' . E. BOWERIS. Ilamburg, Oct 16 tf 39 Ohocolate. I N Store a supply of superior Chocolate for invalids and others, for sale by G. L. PENN, AGENT. Nov207 . --. - tf 45 Brushes. TJUST received an assortment of Brushes, viz: -S$uperfor shaving Brushes. Pait Brushes, all sizes, Shoe Brushes. - All of which w ill be sold at the lowest prices. ,.L. PENN, AGExT. Nov 27 tf a Boarding for Young Ladies. TITHE Subscriber willaecommodate with board- I ing, ten or twelve Young L.adies. H'is ~Iouse is roomy and pleasantly situated. convenm ent te~ the Female Academnies. Parents ani Guardians may be assured that every attentorn necessary will be paid to Girls committed to his care. EDMUND PENN. Jan. 1.l1851 tf 50 - Len ther. OF ALL DESCRIPT[ONS, may be had at the Tannery for CAsH. Also Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil; the latter the best article for Harness. ('ash paid for Hides and good Oak Bark. All orders addressed to Williams & Christie, or to Mr. L. M. Munger at the Tan Yard, will be promptly attended to. R. T. MIMS. Fcb. 6. -tf Window Glass aind Putty. 0BOXES WINDOW GLASS, just re eeived direct from the Manufactory. If o 'wish to replace the Glass that have been bro ben out of your windows, now Is the time to do1 it, and this is the place to get Glass and Putty., For sale cheap by [G. L. PENN, AGENT.i Dec 4 46 Election Notice, - Pursuance of Writs of Election issued X from the Office of the Court of General Se sions and Common Pleas, by Thomas G. Bacon, Esq., by directi. n of an Act of the General Assembly, the Manatgers of Election, for Edgefield District, are hereby directed to attend at the several places of Election, for which they are Managers, on the Second 31ond.iy of' January next. open the Polls and hob' an Election f6r CLERK, ORDINARY and SHERIFF, for Edgefield Di-triet. to fill the vacaecy which wV'ill occur in said Offices, by the expiration of the term of the present intenmhents. '. It Will he their duty to attend as directed, and open the Polls betwee'n the same hours and in other respmcts cotolnet. the Election, in the same mnanier as is prescribed for the Election of lembers of either branch of the Legislature (except that the Polls -'must be onened on 'oMonday only.) Also, to meet. on \Vednesdav after the 'votes we received at the Court lionse of Edgefield District, count the votes. declare the Election, if no notice of intetmion to contest it be given, and certify to the Governor the names of the persons who mtvw he duly elected. Thli Polls will be opened at the following pices, by the Managers of' ElectionA, ip pointeil at the late Session of the Legisla ture. viz: At Edgefield Court House.-R. T. Min's, Jas. B. Grilin. jr., Johnsin A. Bland. At L~ongires.-G. 1. Yeldell, J. Ander son and Wilev Timmerman. At Ridge.-L. R. Lott, Abner Asbil and G. Holmes. At Collier's.-Joseph Bussey, P. H. Elam and S. Broadwatler. At Cherokee Ponds.-Wm. Lanham, James Curry and Edmund Morrie. At Pine Il;ue.-E. P. H1. Kirksey, G. W. Jones and L. B Wever. At Towles'.-H. lay and G. W. Hollo way. Al Duntn's.-Benjamin Strom, Jno. Moss and John Cheatham. At Shepherd's.-George J. Shepherd, Se bron Stahmnker and ). W. Devore. A/ Smi/eys-M. Corley, W. Adams and D. Strothmer. At Iamburg-W. W. Sale, Wtn. Spires and B. S. Dutbar. At Mwunt Willing-A. Simkins, Manches. ter Padgett and Vaitine Hurlong. At Richardson's-George Strother, John 3. Witt and James Richardson. At Coleman's-ra Cromley, A. H. Cole man and M. W. Clary. At Pairk's-Thomas Ch:mberlain, jr., W. L. Parks and G. W. Nixon. At Perry's-L. T. Abney, J. M. Abney and Arthur Dozier. A/ Moor's-Willi'm P. Andrews. N. G. Mlartini :nd Willis R,.-. A. Sha/terleld-William Qattlebum, John Mill-r and J. Sielgrove. A/ Al/en's-W. N. Ttrner, Russel Eidson and Thom'::s John Glover. At Grani-rilie-S. Wise, James Powell and John Glover. At -,iPs-Jameq T. Gardner, John Eve. rett and Ulrick Reddiek. Al Dorn's-J. Dorn, Marion Dean and Al fred Mav. A! / itcher'--.Wm. H. Yonn, W. G. Tur tier, Ranmsom .lordan. A/ Bon!ware's-J. Eidson, Jacob Lagrone and Willini Merchant. At Red 1HIl.-J. M. Clarke, Lee Holston and D. E. Bu.sv. A t Rochdt-J. Blackweil, E. Robertson and .1. Freematn. sen. At R!im:hrs-E.WIest,. Frederick Kin :rd :md H. Rtizer, At Whi///e's--3ark B. Whittle, Arthur M. W:rreno und C2aleb \\- at kins. Al Jfgnc-r,'s-Willim T. W~est, John Tal bert antd Barthm'v M. M1airin. A/ R. LyBraml's-B. Kreps, Levi Lybrand, Joseph P. Cullamn. R. T. MTMS, CnatuMA. Dc'. 3, 3t *~ 46 STIATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGE'I EL.D D1STRIACT. IN OftJ)NARIY. P1Y JOHIN H!LL, Eq., Ordinmary of Edge 31 field District. W~hereats, Tihomas G. Keyv, has applied to me for Letters oft Adiniitration, on all and singular the gootds atnd ebtattles. rights and reditIs of' Winnmmey Richardson, late of the Dist rit :fmoresnmid, 'tce-.ed. Tihese are therefo'mire. to cite amid admonish all and singmhmr, thme kinidred and credit ors of te satid dleeenseid, t o lie and a ppear before me, at outr next Orditamrv's Court for thte said-Dis triet, to be hohlen at Edg~etield Court House, onm the 10:th daty of Dc'ember int.. to show canse. if any, why the said Adtuinistration should not be granted. Given uder tmy 'hand and seal, this the 6th dauy Decembe'r itt the yeaur of our Lord one th'onsand eighmt hundred and fifty-one and in thme seventy-.sixth year of Americani In epjendentce. .JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Dec 11 1851 2t 47 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. IN ORit)INARY. 3)Y JOHN I~LL,Esq., Ordittary of. Edge. 1) field D~istrict. WVhereas, D. A. J. Bell, hath applied to mc for Letters ot' Administration, on all and1( singnk.r the g~oods :.nd ebattles, rig'hts nd mcrediis of J. A. Bell, late of the District, These are. theefore. to cite and admonish all and singnlar. the kindlred and creditoirs of the said deceased, t o be and appear before me at our next Ordinary -s Court for the san~id Dis triet, to be holden a't Edgelield Court House on the 22ntd anty of' Decenmber inst., to show ause. if' any,~'why thte said adtmindstration shoniuld not be grantedl. Given tunder my hand and seul, this the 6th day of Dec. in the year of or Lord one thousand eigt hndred and fifty-one, nnd ini the seventy-sixth y'ear of Americ~an Indepen. deee. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Dee l] 2t 41 IMill Stones for Sale. f lIE .<ubscriber, living on Cloud's Creek, .respectfutlly informns thme pumblic that lie it noiw enuraged in the Mii Stone Cut ting Bu-sinaes, and will be prepared ati the' shtortesnt noitice to fill any oirder' that may~ come itt his linte of busitness. The Stones arc of the be'st 'juuality anid the W~orkmnanship war ranted to be. infer'ior to none ini thte State. For furthecr infor'mation address the Subscri ber at Leesille, Lexinigton, S. 0. GEORGE E. HENDY. REFPaSeEs.-flaj. s.AC BOLL's, C. J. GL~O vER and AstMuaos WzntrrL. October 9 1S5I. 3m 38 South'rn Water Cure Institute LOCATED AT MILLEDGEVILLE, GA. ITS maignitudle being recently enlarged it Inow eapable of accommodating TWO ILUN DRl ED A ND FIFTY (250) persons. The pro per appointments of this Inistitution. render . i most attractiv'e to ivalids who may be forced' t<n seek redemtption from disease. T. CARLTON COYLE, M. D. uMy8 on- 1 tlrsi 1in New Goods IE Subscriber has just-received his L of Fall and Winter eoi04 Black, Colored and-Watered Silks, Rich Paris Mousseline DeLains, " French and English Merinos of all for tadies and Children's Drease. Cotton Damask of all dolora forWindow Cur tains. Red and White Flannels, Fancy Tweeds, Cassimeres and Satlnette. Plaid Linseys. Geo. Plains and Kerseys, Fine Red and Negro Blankets, Readymade Coats and Over Costs, Hats and Caps of the Latest Styles, Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Boots and Shoes. - A Fine at of Negro Shoer, Groceries, Hardware and Crck"y. - Which will be soTa? very low own- k l eral discount for cash. 1. 0 1 3IAN. Oet.9 t: FALL AND WINTE JOODSf r HE Subscriber has received at lfs slor near the Court House, alarge STOCK 0 ;OODS suitable for the present and eom' eason, consisting of a general assortment of DRY GOODS ardware and Cutlery,. Crocke HATS. CAPS, BONNETS, Groceries- &c., -&c., 11 of which have been selected by himself wit rent care. both in regard to style and price. an rill be sold at short profits for Cash, or to pune mal..buvers until first of .Tanuarv next. ersons having in this Market will loose noth Ig by examing his Stock. LOD lULL. October 2. 1851. tf 37. Fall and Winter Goods! H A VE now on hand a FIRST RATE Stock of Cloths, CasImers& Vestings,. rhich are of the latest * styleilliand will he made o measure as good and as faslionable as er be ind in the Southern Country.. -A LSO Olways for sala an excellent Stock of fine READY MAD CM.OTIG, rhich is cut and.made under my own supervi ion, and any one purchasing from me may rely tpon getting full value for their money expended. Furnising Articles, ;uch as Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Hosiery, White and Colored Shirts, Silk and Merino on ler garments, Collars. Stocks. Money Belts, ilk and Merino under Vests for Ladies,-and a Fine Assortment )f German Colognes, extraets for the handker hief, flair. Tooth, Nail, Clothes, R a and Shay ug Brushes, Dressing and Fine Tooth Combs, rine Soaps. Shaving Creams and Sosps, Port Jlonies. Pocket Books. Purses' Segar Cases, air Oils, and every thing desirable and usef r Gentlemen. J. A. VANWINKLE. N. B.-My Store is n-xt to the Georgia Rail tod Bank. at the Old Stand of the Chroniele& lentinel Office.' Augusta, Nov 12- 6m 43 LEWIS' STRAW CUTTEL SHE Unnersigned takes this opportunity of .stating to the public, that he will have mnother lot of his Machines ready for market, in he course of.a few days. Persons wanting bese Machineswill do well to send in their or ers early so as to ensure their being filled. le refers to the following Certifieates, of the any which he has received, for additional tes muony in their favor. W. LWS Hamburg, Oct. tf - 37 Certificates. Wveos, (Pernr.) January 22d 1851. Ma. Lzwls,--The Patent Straw Cutter which ou inventead, and are now offering to the public, a most excellent article and deserves publc vor. Two years smeec I purchased. one and ave had it in constant use-it has never been ut of repair ini any respect, answering all the urposes you recommend it for. 1 most eheer ully commtend it to farmers in all section's, and ould not be* induced to part with!the one I have, ithout the prospect of obtaining anothecr, for ive times it coat. Respectfully, V. E. PIOLLET. -AL'CUS-rA, (Ga.) Sept 16, 1851. Ma. Luwts,-Deur Sir: Some time since I used one of your Straw Cutters to eitt roots for iy preparation of Georgia Sarsaparilla. Sonmc f'the roots were very huad and tough.-l am :appy to.say your Strasw Cutter has far exceeded rny expectations. The public need not fear of t getting out of order by cutting straw or fod er, or by aceidentally getting hard substances n it. Yours, respectfully. J. DENNIS. E DG EFIELD C. IT., Sept. 10, 1851. Ma. Wit. L.ws,-Sir: In your letter you uk how I like the Straw Cutter I bought from o.u. T. say it excels any thing of the kind I lave ever seen, and I could not be induced to part with it, 'without the prospect of getting iother, for any common consideration.. W1M. P. BUTLER. E DG EFP.D C. HJ., ?ept. 18. 1 - DEA R St a : { have been using one of your traw Cutters fair some three -or four months, md am satisfied that its aAantages over all >thrs, are such that it will recommend itself to every observer. Its adaptedness to cutting all inds of grain. in atny desirable length. its security the operataor,.the mninimum.auf power requf'ed a keep, it in operationa, ihe dispnteh with whieh t exeutes its work, combined with its simpliceity md durability, must make it invaluable to every me that may'have use for them. A. G. TEAGUE. To WM. LEWIS, Esq., Hamburg S. C.. Aeican Hotel! Hi~3!URG.S C. THE Undersigned hmaying taken the above. Ilntel, known as H1usan's old stand, atid ate by Wx. K E'roI~m. wvouldl resprectfully solicit he patronage of the friends of the above Hotel,. md thme public generally.- They pledge themn elves to afford as good accoinmodations as is ept in the State. having supplied' the House u'ith entirely NEW furniture of every descrip Persons travelling to and from -Hamburg will id Carriages and Buggies, always ready to snvev them to the Hlamhburg Depot, and also, a theGeorgia Depot, free of charge. THTOS. HT. TR ENT. Virginia, - ISA AC CMITFI, A bhevilleS. C. August 21 . m 31 ojT The Abbeville Banner and Laurensville Flerald, will please copy for 6 months, and for. ord account to T. & S. Ready Made Clothing. UST received a large assortmtent of READBY ' M A DE CLOThING, consisting of Alpacca, Linen and Gro Deta SACKS and [ALTOS. Linen, Cottonade and Gro Deta PANTS, Black Satin Silks and Marsails VESTS, all of which will be sold vaar stow. WILLhulS & CHRISTIE, May. 22. ti. 18 - 1otice. A LL Personis indebted to'the estate of- Oliver LTowles,,are requested to make immediate ayment, andi those haviing demands against the mane will render them in properly attested. R. M, SCURRY, Adinistrator. Ot9 - C .36