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Rtetiriig fron business, I take this tnetliod of returning mny thanks to my friends fur their liie patronage, and respectfully recomienldi to their -or Mr. J. R. DELPf, tmy successor in busi a, who I am pleased to say is a geutleman wur .- of contfideice. Any favor elnferred upon him in the wny of bu ess will be duly appreeiated by ne. Wheii in ,wn I shall continue at the office of Mr. Dr.Lrn, lere I shall always be prepared to render im any istance necessary in the business. M. W. COLEMAN. Hamburg, Sept 6, 1852. R. , DELPH, 'ARE-HOUSE A N D COMMISSION HAMURG. S. C. I.JAVING taken the business of Mr. M. W. CL0.10JAN, late of this painee. respectfully ten rs lis aeriees to his friends and the public gene lv im Storing and Selling of Cotton 1ether produce,RECl lVINGand FORWARD G Merclanidize to the country, and BLYING 'P1. ES for ils customers. Ie flatters himiself by a strict piersonal attention he business, and a constant eve to the interest of Customers, to merit and receive a liberal share patronage. Liberal Cash advances will be made on Pro ,e in Store, when requiued. 'ept 2m 34 Executive Department. r . THEREAS, information has been received at this Departnent, that an atrocious outrige -1s comaiitted Ly a Negro felhow, ten the person if lady of A nderson District, tin the 28tlh of -1 ly t. and that the said negro hInas niade his cscapl. Now. be it known, that in o' der that the said egro fellow may be bro-ught to trial, I. .lons If. teAse. Governsr and Commander-in-Cier in and Ver the State aforesnii. eo ine this, my Procla untion, offeriig a reward or TWO HUlJNDRED )OLLA R N for his delivery to the Jailor of Ander on District. The said Negro is a young fellow, not exceeding 6 3 or 24 years of age. five feet six er eight inches ugh. well built, of rather ytIlowish comiplexion, V - Wverses briskly and seisibly, was well dressed at a he time with dark csat ami p:its, checked shirt, ud wore a cap and slippers. lie was a stranger in ti he ncighborliotod, and represented himself as a it rick Masotn frion a distance, hunting work. ile believed by certain lrsoiis who P:vw him to be a elow by the name Elf PAT or PATTEIRSON, who -as taken from .Anderson District to Alabama some t ight years ago, by one William N. Wyatt, who - fterwards s-old himi to a trader ne*ar Covlumbus, Ga. 'iren under my hand and the seal of the State, this the 14th lay of Auinst, A. D., one thousand eight hundred and Fifty-two. ( 1. 11. MEANS, [,. S.) Bcus. PERaa, Sec'y of State. Sept 8 4t 34 STATE OF SOU11il CAR(OLINA. EDGEFiEil.D Di-;TRICT. IN EQUITY. Eliza A. Bell, rs. Bill for Partition. James Bell et al. BY virtue of an Order of thec Counrt of Equi ty in this enlse,- I shall proceedl to sell ait Edgeflid Court flouse, on the first Mionday ini October next, the followiiig tracts of' l:nd, to wit:( ra~ct Nos. 1, containing one hutndred and five , (105) acres, more (Er less, and calhled the Hiome place--salid tract adjoining lanids of Tandy Mar- Il tin attd the estate of' M~rs. Mr~rv Carroll. jC Tract No. 2, co.ntainingoinety-fivo (95) acres, Iti more or iess, and-aidjshdovgg lands of Sane.u n,~ trotn, thte estte df-3Irs. Mify Carroll anid John p Roebe-l1. 8.did tracts of land to be sold on a credit or; twelve mionth. except for so much ats will tde feny ithe costs of' this suit, which tmust be patid in eash. Purchasers required to give bonds with at least two :.pproved aureties, for- the pturehase money. A. S~IKINS, C. E. E. D. Sept 8,1852 . 5t 34 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTHI' CAROLINA. I EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.I Benj. Stevents, Applicant, rs . Asa Ste-vens an'ziser, De.fls. -at IYVrtue of an Order frotm H. T. Wright, 1Esq., Ordinairy- if Edgeftield District, I" will pruiceed to se.ll ont thte first Mfonday ill Oc tober next, at E'dgeiehd Coturt liouse, a tract of P4 lanld beloniginig tol tihe Estate of Elizaibeth Si-te rens, dee'di., coti~ing oine hunld red acres, tmore or less, situate' on ILittle Stevens' Creek, ad joitning lands of J. S. 'Smyley, J. C. All'en, Wmn. Ilarris and other.j..I Terms-A Credit of twelve mtonthis, except costs which must be paid in cash. fThe purchn sen to give Bond anid approved seentrity to tile Ordinary to secure tihe putrehnase moneyl-. LEWVIS JONES, S. E. D. Sept 3, 4t 34 SheriffPs Sale. BY Virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, to Lime directed, I shall plroceeCd to sell at Esdgefield Court~ House, on thle first. Aonday uand Tuesday in Oct. next, the following property, in the followitng.ceases, viz i Seth Butler vs VW. H.erbert, one house atnd lot in Town of IInimbttng, No 144. fronting on Cook Street 50 feet and running bacek 100 1-2n feet, to Ailev-buntnded osn the North by Lot No 143, b'onth by Tililman Street.East by 'Alley, In and WVest by Conk Street, iupion which is a ctm- t foirtatble Dwelling atnd ncessa ry outbuildings, nlow occupied biy M~rs. Elerbert. a Ters Csh. . LEWVIS JONES, s.'E. D. Sept 8 1852 ' 4t 34 Notice ISot IEEYgivecn that application will be made toteLegislature of S. Carolina at its next Ses- ii siln, to topen a naew Road, leaving the A ugusta Road.t (via Fury's Ferry)' near the residence ef Thos. AteKie, Es'1., folidwing the route of the Mark Rock P'ath, and inltersectinlg with A ndeirson Still Road near the residence of A. Morgan, Esq. Sept 8 3m 34 Notice IS- IHEREBY give~n that appliention will be madet .to the Legislature iof South Caroslinla at its nextt Sessionl, teo helse soa mneh of tile old! Free Ferry Ro'ad as hs not cltosed already by planltationls anid fences. Sept 8 3m 34 Lan d ror Salc. rrIIE Subscriber offers for sale his SPLENDID - kTRACT O'F LAND, lying seven miles North-West of Edgefield C. II., on the waters of - Dun Creek, contaliiing three hundred and five (3115) acres, about 100 of which are in cultivat' ane1 produces wvell. The remainder of ei mostly godOkadlikr d - ee: oo w n ue and all other necessary builings on the pre-mises. For terms, &c., apply to the Subscriber at the place. W1. JENNINGS. Aug 23 St 32 Sugar and Coffee. 'I AMS now~ receiving my sparing stock of SUGA R anid COFFEE, consisting of a superior article of Brown Sugar, Clarified, Crushed and Lo>af Government, .Java and Rio Co'ffee, oif a superior quality. S. E. BOWERS. iiaamburg. A pril 21 t f 14 .LNte u Notice. LLNtsdethe Subscriber, individually or ~Ias Eixeoutor, aro placed in the flank of 11am, burg, for coiiection. Thtose indebted will please makeimmled iate payment. .Dr...Ioha M. Galphtin, will not as my A tierney,. dtlrin my .abeece fromt the State. tf D. ARDIS. Negro Shoes HOIME YMANUFACTURE? Liberty Hill, S. C., AVE on ]and a file asoirtnient of PLAN TATION BROGANS, and are prepared tI nake to order B 0 0 'oS 'and S HO E BS of vvr)' kind and variety, at the lowest'Mnufcturing rieds. -Also They will receive in a few days a full assortment f FAMILY GilOCEtIlES together with a eltiet election of FAMILY MlEDICINES, all of whieb bill lie offered at the lowest market prices. Sept 1. tf 33 Bagging, Rope and Ti ia3, i,000 YDS. IEAVY GUNNY BAGGING 90,000 " Superior Dunde " 200 Coils HEMP ROPE, - 1,000 Lbs. best THREE PLY T"WINE, 6,000 L bs. SweCs, English and Country llR 'ogether with a large and c.mplete asrorti V.. oi Hardware, Groceries & Dry Goods, chich will be old CHEAPER than ever-before fTer.-d in any Nlarket this side of Charleston. Orders from the countiy solicited. AONEW, FIS1IIER & CO., Direct Importers otf Hardware, &c. Nvwberry C. 11., Sept 1. St 33 American Hotel! IIAMBLURG, S. C. Til F undersigned having taken the above House, recently occupi el by'TRENT & SMTI, would espetlfully itnforin his friends, mied the travelling olliunity generally, that lie will lie prepared, on ndl after the 1st of .1eptember, to receive and ac ommodate travellers and * regular bjiard]ers in a tvle inferio-r to nomne in the Stolthern States. Having had the whole premises rencvnted 'nil epaired, atnd intenming to devote his undivided *,r'.nal attention to the business, I e flatters hi.i vlf that nothing shall lie wanting to contribute to lie confort and convenience of travelle; s and reg lar BIoarders. -ISAAC SMITIL. Aug 27 1m 33 Ilead-4oQuarters, 7-rit1G IM EINT. S. C. 11. No. 3, Aug 30 102. )RDERS, NO. 2. [ N 4'bedienee to Orders received from lBrigadier len. Wveln. the 7th Regiuent will a.emaible t the OL) WFLLS. on lThursday the 23d of eptember next. for Drill and Review. The Offieurs uind Non-Cmmissioned Oflicers ill alsemnble the day previous for Drill and In ructin. The Lient.-Colonel an.1 hin.r are Oharged with c extension if this Order tim their respective coim anids. lv or Jer of Cul. S. HARRISON. S. . Gazrms, Adj't. Sept 1 It 3. 10' The I lannlumtrg Republican will copy three ines and forw ard ccolmt. Iea d-Quarters. 7-T RE(IMEN'T, S. C. it., ? A Cues-r 28, 1s"2. RDERR, NO. 1. [N obedience to Orders received front Col. IT.a L ntsox, al Elh-etion will be held at Edgelielhl C. ., 41n1 saturdav the 18tl of September next, for APTA IN of the llmnrni's Creek Beat Comaniny, to) I1 the vacancy occasioned by the resignatii of apt. llAtuntsO . l.ieut. WIs and Serg. WAGNEI will act as Mlan -ers. JOHN C. LOVELIIss. Sept. i 3t 33 liead-Quar'ters, 7-ru REt.\lIENT1, S. C. M1., A vouerr 23, 1852. tRD ERS, NO. 2. rN obediece 'to orders received from Cii. THAn L atsos. an Elk-etion will be held at Edgefield C. ., iin Satulrday, thle .15th of Septeomber next, for .\PTA IN of the Edgefield lBent Company, to fill eC vacancy now existmal in~saij Commpany. . TiU.alrtdM- w aM--ui -aand ac', atn Flectiomn for E.NSIG. of the 2dgeield eat Compainy, which is now viaant. Sergtsg. MaLrs and l loul.AND will act as Mianagers. .JOLlN C. l.O)V llElSS, Sept I 3t 33 Rlead-Quarters', 2su IIE(;IMENT CAVAliR Y, ) LICF.I-rY lII.,L Atugust 27thl, 1852. S R D ERS, Y0. 2. SCCOTL[DING to orders from Brig. Gen. Gev 1.-rosthe 2nd itegimnat of Cavalry wil l up ar, for Review and1 Drill, at Longmlires, onil t:h S'eptembher next. The Commmissiioed anld non-Commnnissiont Officers., Il assetnble on the day previous for I rill andi Iii ruetimon. Onl thme day oif Review 1hie Captainas of Comupa eswill be required to mnake a full and complete turn oif the Strength, Arms, &c., of thleir res etiv~e Compaiis. The l.ieut.-Comlmonel and Mlajor are charged withI e extension o~f this order.. By order of .1OllN F. T.\LBElRT, Col. 2nd Regiment Cavalry. JTAsTr.S T.AanAM, Amdj't. Selpt. I 3t..3 lr: Abheville Unner will copy twice anid for nrd accouint to Jhis office. P ROF. A. C. B A RRY'S TRICOPIEROU)S, R MEDICATED COMPOUND. NFVA LL Il.E for renlewin g, invigorating atnd beautifying the HIAllt, removing thle Seurf, andrlull, and( all affectionls oif thle Scalp, aind curing ulptions on the Skin, diseases oft the Glanda, mus s andi integumienlts, and relieving Stings, Cuts, ruiises, Sprains, &c. WVithl this preptartionm thlere is no snell word as foil."''rThe irst jouir us in A merica, med~iicinail mn of the highlest emni seec, pre-minenlt citizens of all pbromfesuins. nil Ia es who have ueed it for years in thleir dlressinlg omsn un d nutrseries, admiit with onie accord, that r imparting vigor, gloss, luxurIance andl curl tin ec hair, eradicatinig sceurf and1( danldruliT, healing 'cundls, euring contusionls, sprains, stin~gs, &c., id relieving disenses o3f thie skin, thle ginnds and e mutscles. it has'nom equal, anmong the mul~ltitude f Comllpoundls advertised in the publie' prits, or sed in prtitate practice. In chmeapness as well as effiency, Unrry's Tri nherm)us is unrivalled. The immense ensh males fthe article heave eniabled thle lInventor to suplply alt retail, at 25 cents per bottk, whlich is from 50 >100 peCr Cent, less thlan thle prie of any other reparation for the hair now in use. The scientilie etise on the hair an~d the skill, (embracing vah:-. ble diretios for the cuilture and preservation of iture's choicest ornament.) in whlich each bottle enelosed, is alone worth the money. Sold, ini large bottles, pri'ee 25 cents, at th~e prin. ipal office, 137 Broadway, New-York: and) by ec primncipal Mierchants and Druggists throughout ec United States and Canada, mal by G. L. P'ENN, Aar.r Sept 1 det 33 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIhELD DISTRICT, IN ORDINARY. SY HI. T. WRIGH T, Esq. Ordinary of Edge field District. Whecrens J. A. Bland has applied to me fot etters of' Administration, on all and singulam ~. dcs: and chattels. rights anid crcdits of tanmore obdtteif~ate-of thle District ufore id. deceased. - Thlen nlre, thecref'or-e, to cite and ndtiinnish all td singular, thle kindred anid creditors ot them id deccensed, to lbe tud appear before me. ni or next Ordinarv's Coutrt for the said District. o be hodldent at lEdeifield C. Hlouseq, on the 13th1 nly of September next, toa show ennae, if anyv hy the said admniistration shtould not lie ~rnted. Given under my hatnd and seal, this the 30111 lay of August inl the venr of our Lord ont. housand eight hlundred' and fifty-two, and ir he seventy-seventh year of Amaerienin Indepen. lence. 'i II'pT WRIGHT, o. E. D. Sept I 2t 33 Wanted [riMMEDIATELY. a good CARRTAGE SMIITh Landl a good WHETEL RIGHTr. to whlom edfn. tant work and excellent wages'will he given. - ' A. BWSH NELL. Au..g, at *20 FOR THE ADvEwrtSEL. MIESSRS EDITORS T:-AI.loW us to nominatte through the medium of your paper, Col. SAMUEL MCGOWEN, for the office of-Majur General, as a worthy succes sor- of our esteemed fellow citizen, Gen. 'M. L. BONHAM.. . w Having known Cal.' McGoWEN for seieral years, tiecan ednfidently retmmend him to our bitothcr officers as a gentleman of high attainments, and from his loig experience in .nilitary affiirs in Mexico, as well as in the milifi in dur State, as eminently fitted to fill the high office of Major .Geieral. Col McGowEN ii one of the 'oldest Offloes in our Blrigade and lferhapsin our Divisyn, and believing his claims are at least eqal o isny other Colonel we earnestly recommend. hm to the support of our brother Officers. .A FFICERS OF EDGEFIELD. .1authorized to announce Col. E. P. JONES, of the 3rd Regiment, a Candidate for Aajor-General, in pjlace of Gen. 1. L. BosntA5i, resigned. A .Card. In presenting myself to my Brother Officers of the Division, as a Candidate for Major-General, I feel assured tha' I have not aspired to this high position in the Militia of the State, without some shadow (of claim to their confidence and support. I ha:e foor more than sixteen years been in Com mission, anad since March 1849, as Colonel of the 3d Regiment. During'all this time my position has been in the line. For my charneter and qualifica atin as an Officer, I refer with entire cot.fidence to Adjt. Cen. CA-rEY, ullj. 6en. BOn.AM and Brig. Gcnl. GonvrI. I publish this Carl as it will be impossible for me to canvass the I)ivision before the election. I am with great respect,'&c., E. .P. JON E. S.411PSON & GIRDINER, Warehouse & Com'n Merchants McINTOSH-ST., AUiaUSTA, GA. rp31 U'ndtersisined eontinuethe WARE OUSE AND COMMISSION BIUSINI.SS in 'l its branches. in Judge Starnes' Fire Proof Ware louse, n1 \hintoshi-Street, un-ler ithe name and wtvle of SIM'SON & (A RDINER. In tendering to our friends., and the public gen rally, our thanks for the liberal patronageextended, we take this nethod of assuring all, that no eilbri on our part will be wanting to ad vance the interests of thsse who may conlile their buisiness to us. Orders for Haginig. Rope and Family Supplies, promptly filltd at the lowest market rates. Cash advances made on produce in Store when required. J. R1. SIMPSON, J. T. GARDIN1ER. Augusta, Alug 25 ' m 32 Carriages! AT TIlE OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILBERT, CHARLESTON, S. C. S & 'E. M1. GILBERT continue the *. CA 1t .G E B U1 N ESS at the above stand, No, 35 and 40. Wentworth Street. where they will be plteased to exhibit to their old friends and cus tonmers a very Extensive Stock of Vehicles, comnprising tlose of their own mannfacture together various sther styles usually found in this market. Their oncg etntintee with this market i Malufacturers ;1nd Deat-ra will enable them tito ulTer great induceeiniats to purelasers both in styles anal prices. Aug25 . tf 32 BRINDLEY & ROSAMfOND, IIAMBURG, S. C. 1WUOULD) in' -'.---' '-f their friends SVand the y. handsoamety asde:. Groce - Comprising ntin I alcled for by tI.. detern'izi'nd tao 'lihey tonla the public to, biefoire panreh: ,, themnselv-es f ciharsing. andl their willinigness to work for SMALTL PRIOl''.T, of being able to offer sne-l inducemients as will insure a continuance of that liberal patron age heretofore bestowed. The most liberal prices .wilt at alt times be paid for COTTON nnud other produee. Ordaers for all goodcs in their line wilt be prompltly' antd sdtisfactorily teet. Ilamiburgi, A ug 20 -4t 32 Becad-Quarters, BU'CiIE AD, JeLYv 19, 1852. O'RD ER. NO rTIlE lRl(GADIER GENEltALS or Officers .ecomandiaing lBrigades of the I1st D ivision Sothtl Carolina Miilitia, wilt orde-r an election to be held ini the-ir respective Birigadles oin Malnday, the '.'th of Septembter next, for a 1A-JOlR G ENE RA L to till the vnennley oeeanane by the resignation of the Major General, M1. L. Rosnt~ut, Rleturnas of the' ri-suit of thle saidt election are re quired immnediately thereafter aecording to law. By order of the Commnander-in-Ciecf. ',J. WV. CANTEY, Adjnutant and Inspector Geineral. fy Alt the papears in the 1)ivision will publish this order until the election is over. Aigustt 25 5t 32 Head-Qua rters, - 7-rn R EG1I1ENT. S. C. al. No. 3, A ca. It9, 1852. O RD E RS, NO. I. IN P'urscnace of orders received fromt Brigadier Geerl. t. W a, there willbe an election; heldat he ld ells onStadaythe 27th o September next,for AAJOR G EN ERALI, to fill vacancy oveasioned by the resignation of Mlajor General 31. L. Boynaii. Lient. Colonel SnIAW and Mlajor Lovr.vaas, arc hereby appointed Alanagers.' STEWVARDl ITARRtISON, Colonel 7th lReg'nt, S. C. M1. S. B. GRtPFIN, Adj't. *Atugust25 tat 32 2e-n R EGl.\l ENT CA VA LRY, ) L trTr II ILL, A ugust 10, 185. ORDERS, NO. I. N obedience of Orders from the Cotmmander-in IChief, an election will he held on the '27th of September ntext, for M A.OR GEN ERA L of the IFirst Division, S. C. M., to fill the vacancy oeca sioned 4by the resignation of Maj. Gen. M. L. Hosn~uM. Lieut. Col. A. P. Butler and Maj. J. C. Martin are hereby oppoeinted Managers, and are reqiuired to open and huoed a poll ait Longmnire's on the day above named1, tromt 11 o'clock, A. M., to 3 o'clock, P. M., count ihe'votes, and forthtwith' trnnsmit to Brig. General (G. W. G;uytonl, a statement in wri ting, showing the result of said poti. JOHN F. TA LBERT, Colonel 2nd Regiment Cavalry. A ug23 3t 3 il-r The A bbeville Banner will please give the abrove three insertions and forwvardu-ecount to this Notice IS Hereby given, that application will be made to Ithe Legislature of South Carolina at its next Session, for a Charter for the Odd Fellows and Mla sonic Builitng Association. A tuust 25 3m .______ N excellent Road Waggon, saix p-ait New liar Iiness,. together with Strechers, Fifth Chain and ICover. Thte Ilarness' wilt be sold ciuher with the awaggon or separately. For terms apply ta- John Hluie-t, or tthe Subscriber at the " spanit lotet.' *J. II. JIARM AN. A urr25 tf* 32 Notice. ALL rersons indebted, to the Subscriber up to: 11.the 1st of- Jituary last, must make paymnent previous to return day, to avoid cost. HIT Aug 22 ' At 32 Peach Brandy.... 'A SUPERIOR acrticle-of PEACSL BRANDY just the thing for-putin~g tup Peaches. For salt by HOLLINGSWORTHI & N!CHIO LAS. Au ..- ,tE. 31. 00FFIN & E'4 FACTORS AND-. OMMISSION No. 13 Adger oO Ua -- CIIARLESTON,S - -. Geo. M. Comnx, - - JA9. R. PraLF...E.) Sept.1 FOURnTIL sESSION OF-.T11 -EDGEF1ELD COLLEGIATE NSTiUTE Rev. C. A. RAY 1 r pa I. TRUSTSM ITON. N. L. GRIFFIN. DILL'R .M1Y.5, ElDM4N) PENN, S. ?-'GOODE Nu.1BEna OF PUrsLs-LA-S PIasra SiM -.EOn-T. rHE NEXT SESSIQNw!eommwiq- tn Mon. day the 13th of September. It is of the great. est importance that each Pupil should be present at the commaaeneeniient'of tle1essiohl Additions have been inddetthe'Institute build ings dnring tie pasi year. These contain seven commot11dous ana well 'inished-AOmS, all of which have beenl built, and. are used fo--purposes of in-. struction. This Institution is furnighia.;with A Philosophical Apparatus, a Chiemield Apparatus, a Cabimet of Shells, a Collection of 1irds, - a Cabiiet of Mine rals, a Collectiim, of Reptiles Fishr-s Pn Animals, a Set of Anatonuical Charts,'-a liirK,-and very fine collection of Maps. Globes; Blatekboardi, Pianos, and every thing t)viieh is necessary for -most thor ough instruction. It is said to be the best furnished institute for Young Ladies in..the State. The A eademic year is divided into three Sessions of fourteei week; each. Thfirst Session'will al ways commence on or near the.5th of.September. The second Session, the 9t6' i .anuary, and the third the 20th of April. Wjti t e exception of the Christnmus holidlays there is bntoi vrietion during the year, and this occurs in Jlgist lind September. Expense . For Tuition in the Primary Department, lt Divi sim per Nession of fourtdei weeks ..... $5 0 I Fur Tuition in Primary Dep'tinit, 2d Div'h 7 00 1 " "A44ene " i . .12 00 " " Collegiate . .15 00 Lessons on the Piano, and use-ot'Iiistrument 18 00 Modern Languages, each. ........... 8 00. Drawing and Sketching from.Naturo ...... 8 00 SPainting ill Oils,. Portrait and.LIdscape.... 15 00 Use of Apparatus ......................... 2 00 Fue !nd care of Buildings... . ... 50 Good Boarding can be obtaioain tlie Village in cluding lights, washing, fuet, &U.*t $10 per month. Pupils entering -near. the-middfe or close of'the Iession, are charged from thetime of entrance to the end of the Session. No deduction is made for absence, or other causes, but at-Ahe discretion of the :Principaml. All bills for Tuition, &c., nr.cpayable at the close of each Session. Bimiks, Stationary and Musie, can be obtained in the Village at reasonable prices. Musical Depaniment. The department of Musici gnder the supervi sion t of most nenrate and atcomplished teachers; rnand it is believed that unusial facilities are' afforded for acquiring a thorough ku~idla ge of thit' difficult science. In addition to regulatif'ivate lessons, the pup1ils in this department are 'divided into classes, "and taught on the plan of Pest!ozzi. They devote much tine to exteises, adapted to train tlt ear, aud time voice, diadto impart an easy and brilliant exeeution. .1 - - If they pursue the prcscrib6el,,eourse. of musical instrnetion. they acquire the 'rt -of reading music with facility. t . iThey are required to be reo'l- and systematice in practiig daily at the Instie. an . seal The training nmt cultivation f'the voice receive anunuisual degree of attentilai1Te- science of E loctution is here applied,.: .in dewelopinig the voice for singing, with great efqbotunit - - Pupils fromt Chrlreston, and4e..lower. Districts, can reach Edigefield bybggs whchluse I 1'AL.lL,2 1,AAisel UA OAIjii I TilE1 Subscriber residing at. ensanaf Grove, .L wishing to trarel and live a thirae easy life, will. sell on rteasonable terms, nil his M4ds, divided into~ three Trnets. Grc No I. Pleasant roeTraotgecontaining 870 scres, situtterd four mailes Wecst o told Pickensville, P'iekens District, S. C.;, which iist- uite a desirable aod valannble place-one aniongst. he~althiest sod mrost beautiful situations' in~ the istrict or Statte, quilte a publie place, nod an exeell .t'Mtand for MeIr-. cantile or any~ thter buisiness. Thye., are now on. the prenmises in full operation,1 a Sag and Grist alilh, I and four goodii Shoals on the same streanm. Also, twor Gold M\ines, a choice yotung oehsrd of A ppk-, P~ea. P'enr. Cherry Treer. &c. On this Tract is a goo~d deal of line bottom landl in daltivatimn. Also, n n ecelkent D~welling liouse, Kitelin, paid besides the Mlills, a Distillery and all othve necessary out buildings. Trraet No. 2, consists of the flnxid H. floegs' yell knoawn stanud, containing -200 aeres, adjoining Tract No I.. . Tract No 3, contains 220 acrestrnost of it in woodls, with a gooid Dw'elling and atll other ntecessa ry out buildinugs on it-a- beautiful situation, a public pliCC atnd a Iresh little farm optened 'lTe three Tractsi lie well, are hesithy; well water ed and have a good deal of woodland, with fine Thirteen Likely Young Negroes,. most of them boys, Iorses, Waggons, Stuck of al kinds, all the Crop. Smiths, Carpenters and Farm ing Tools, some Choice Peacht Brandy, 600 gallons good Whiskey, Hacon, lArd,- Stills and Stands, I household anid Kitelren Furniture. IPersons wishing to buy would dowgell to give me a ei(rll at hiotte. ats I amn deterimned to :selh all of the abiove namted property on reasonable tertms. ELIHIU GRIFFIN. .Imly 28 3m ' 28 Valuable Plantation for Sale, 711 IA T Vrnlunbile PLANT ATION, atbout eight 1. umiles fromt I l ambiurg, known as the Cherokee Potnd l'lantation, frmterly owned by.Dr. Grame. It conitaitns abotut soveni hundred anti eighty-eight (7S8) aeres, 250 of whtich arceclearedi the balane is well woioded, consisting of Black Jack, Ilickory atnd Pinte. It posesses stuperior. advantages as a publie htouse, it beiing a long estatblished statid, anti situated at the juntctiont of thte Fire Notch, Martin Town Branch PIlatnk lioad and M1aiti Trunk of the llkambu~rt and Edtelield Plankt Road, .ind about a mnile blow.t the jtunction of thme Pine louise antd Edgetield flouadsi. The Cherokee Pond Race Course is on the puince, anad is one of the- best traisiing Turfs in the United States. On the pinee~ are two TWO STORY DWEL LING 110 USES, with all necessary outbuildings-, so situated that the plznee can be dlivided into two phmntatiomns, with suitable buildings on each plan tation. rTe Plank Road patssing through thelianls, offers great facilities for haulittg wrood to 1!nmbuarg atnd A ugutsta-to atny one disposed- to engage -in that businemss, a rare chanee is offered. - To an approved purchaser it will be sold on a credit o; -three or fire years. A pply to 1I. A. KENRYC1f, President, Hamburg axid EdgefieldP4i..Co:ppany. Tlamburg, A ug 20 tf - - 32 Land and Negroes for Sale. 7r3ill E Subscriber wishing to move to the West I offers fot' sale hits Plantation -yngorr the wa ters of Big Creek, Edgefield District, containing fcour huntdred (400) acres of .and,. one hundred of Iwhich atoe in a high state of cultivation. The re mainder is tmostly woodland. On the premnises is a good Dwelling llouse, and all necessary out-build imngs. Also, .. TEN LIKELY NEGROES, St ock of Cattle and Hogs, fouir Young Mules, #lan tation fTools, &e Also, if dlesired, the -prescrit years Ci-op of Corn and Cotton. . . -. -To tan nipproved purchaser a- great bargain -will- be given. For terms apply .to., the Subsecriber on the prmemie. - ...J9iNSON L'OWRY. - -N. B.--AII persons indobaid to --he Subscriber -are earnestly requested. to 'make payment before retutrn -day. .. - : - J. L. Atng25 . 3m.. ..... 32.. - eal Wianted, .:4 . ETIIOUSAND DLAS r-Mrgg oRalEstate. A pply to thec Advertiser IOffice. -B. C. :.s. 2,i 20: WAIDLAW k WALIER, VACTORS AND COMMISSION2 Niorth Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. - Coxssioxs FOIL Sr.ING Corro-1 Fifty Cents per Bale. T E Subscriber having formned a Co-Partnership with Mr. W. A. WARDLAW, of Charleston, ormerly of Abbeville, S. C., for the purpose of do ng a GENERAL FACTORAGE and COMMIS SION BUSINESS, avails- himself of the present 3pportunity, of r.eturning his sincere thanks to his uumerous friends for the liberal pationage bestowed rur a number of years past,-and in moving, tenders he services of the new concern of WARDLAW L- WALKER, Chirleston, where he hopes many, if not all his old patrons will find it to their interest o ship their produce. The recent arrangements of tho South Carolina Rail Road Company will enable them soon to have i-Depot 'n the. city of Augusta, thereby savo the apense of Toll, and very greatly facilitate -the for aarding of produce of any kind. Mr. .lonN C. ReEs, Agent of W. & W., in Augusta, will attend :o the forwarding of all produce that their friends nay feel disposed* to send thiem, free of charge, ave drayage. G. WALKER. A ugusta, July 19, 1852. tf 29 Bargains in Fine Dress Goods. GRAY BROTHERS, AUGUSTA, GA., WTI L sell for the balance of the Summer their splendid Stock of Ladies' DRESS GOODS, it New York cost, consisting of rich SILKS, B A [EGES,TISSUES, Sewing SILKS, Freneh M US. W NS, GINGHIAM S and CA LICOES. The Goods aving been purchased in the closest manner for ,ash,.great bargains may be expected. Aug 4 tf 29 NEGRO CLOTHS, At Manufacturers' Prices! NOWDEN & SHEAR, Augusta, Ca., have .just received a very large supply of N EG RO 3LOT1lS, qamong which are several Styles from lie maanufactory of F. & It. Fries, or North Caro in, of superior style,, and niade of good domestic iVool, an article greatly superior for wear to those nade of the cgurse imported wools. - ALSO - \~ f,1l supply of William Schley's and Geo %ehley's iegro HERSEYS, of their various styles, and ,tton OSNABUJIGS, of the Augusta, Madison, liuhmond and High Shoals unitufactories. --ALSO ;TnITINGS and SHEETINGS of the Augusta 11anufacturing Company. They will also receive n a few days, a full supply of Plain and Twilled egro KERSEYS, the first of a superior article, rom the Augusta Manufacturing Conpany, and al! f which they will sell at the manufacturers' prices. 0' Planters and Country Merchants are respect ully invited to cill and examine the assortment. August 3 tf 29 FOR SALE! r HAT valuable PL ANTATION, lying on Rich land Creek, near Mount Willing, in Edgefleld [istrict, containing One Thousand and Sixty Acres, elonging to Mrs. Sophia and M. L. Bonham. There are on the plaoe two good settlements, having each a good two Story Dwellin.g with other iteessary out buildings' a Gin House, Gin and 3crew, and a well of good water. Richland Creek runs through the tract. giving to L 75 or 100 acres of low ground.-About 400 zeres. are under good fence and in a high state f cultivation, and near half of the whole tract is vell timbered with Oak and Pine. It is 22 miles om thid Rail Road at Newberry Court House. This place will be sold in three tracts if desired. '.uy two of them can be purchased. Plats may be een of the whiole Tract as well as of the several racts on the premlses.' They are divided as fol ows :-The Wilson Tract 300 -r i- ~. . of Land, containing Two hundred and thirty cour (234) acres, 'lying- on' both sides of Beach reek, near the Columbia Road, and adjoining lands of. Capt. R. Ward, .James McCarty and others. On the Tract is a good Dwelling hlouse, Kitchen, imoke-house, and all other necessary out-buildings, rith an exeellent well of wvater. One hundred and twenty-five acres of the above rat are~ cleared-nearly all fresh land, and un Ir good fences. This Land is. well adapted to tbe oltivation of Cotton, Corn and Grain.. Said Tract-ean be tr:aded for on' good ternms, be een now-and the last of October, but if not die msed of by that timni, will be sold, at public outem'y, t Edgefield- Court House, on the first Monday in ~ovemIber next. JOllN A.\ACKER. Ridge, A pril 15 . Glm 13 Extra Fine Liquors. /\DOZ. John Gibson, Soni& Co. old Nectai UWhiskey, 40 Bbls his' Old Eagle and superior Monon galhalah, Superior P'ort Wine, Madaria, Cherry, Teneriff anmd .Malaga Wine, Jamanica Ruin, Hollandl Gid~, Ginu Cordial, Lemon, yrup, Cherry Brandy 'and all kinds of Ligunars, aally kept in Family Grocery Stores, and will be varrated genuine, and of direct inuportation. S. E. 130 W ERSl Hamburg, A pril 21 -- tf 14 Land for Sale. TH E Subscriber oflers for sale the hands belong ill to the Estate of Joseph Moore, deceased. One Tract containing about seventy-sevemn acres, djoininug lanids of James Rainsford, S. Christie md others. One other Tract containing five and a half acres, tdjoinng lands of Dr. E. J. Mimis, Mrs. L. T'. iore and others. The above Landa lies near the Village and a ~ortioni ol it is well timlbered and can be purchased it private sale on liberal ternms. E3, PENN, Ex'or, Feb 12 tf d Notice r HEREUY GIVEN, that application will be mnadec at the Session of the next Legislature for i Act of incLorporationi for the Bethlehamu Church . ap G round in Edgetield District. June 26 tf 24 Notice. IIhE children of Zilphan Noble, deced, ar'e hereby 1notitied to miake app~lication to the subscriber or their interest. ini her pcnsion claim. .r. O'CON NOR, Adnm'r. June 30 3m 24 Notice. ALL persons indebted'to the estate of Henry F. AFreenian, dec'd., will comue forward immi~e iately and nmake payment and those having de mands will reader theni in properly attested. J. Hi. JEN NINGS, Ex'or. Jan a 1y 51 .. Notice IS hereby given that application will bo nuade at the next Sessioni of the Legislature, to incorpo rate Pleasant Grove B3aptist Church, in Edgefleld District. 0 July 28 tf 28 Turnip Seed? UST received fromn Philadelphia a supply of e Rutabaiga, Globe and Large Norlolk TLU RSIP sED, for sale by G. .La. PENN, AGENT. Pickles, &c. J'UST Receiving a freshu supply of Pickles, Pre skrves, bardems, Lobsters, Sahinin, Citron, laisns~ P unks, Essences for Cooking Fresha .Alus ard; &c. S . . E. isQW Ed. amburg, -AprHl 17 - t'f 16 FO sale ,by the Basrel at 25.. Cents per Gallon. ild014S.W~t.'H& NI1CiOLAS. ' 'n '7 - . . tf . 22 -- - . ~ g'. , A L ARGE stock of' Choice BACON SIDES -SHOULDSRS, h AMS, and LARP, for sale by S. E. BOWEFRS Co-Partnership FOR A GENERAL FACTORAGE AND CommISSION BUSINESS; CHARLESTON, S. C. M It. JOSEPH~i H. WHITE havinq retired from the firm of CHAMBERS & NN HITE, we hive this day associated ourselves togethet for tie purpose of continuing the' Factorage and Commission Business, in this City, under the firm of CHAMBERS, JEF FFRS & CO. From the lung experience of JAMES S. CHAM BERS, the senior partner of the old firm, and that of HENRY L. JEFFERS, the senior partner of the House of JEFFERs, Co-raAN & Co., Hamburg, S. C., with that of SILAS STUBBS, who has been engaged for sono years in the Mercantile Business in Nlarion S. C., and also that of JOHN B. WYNNE, who has also been engaged for some years in the same business in Andei-son, S. C., flatter ourselves that we will be able to do ample justice to our patrons, each of us do most respect fully solicit the good will and influence of our res peetive friends, and pledge ourselves, that no effort on our part will be wanting to please those who favor us with their business. We are prepared to make reasonable advances on all shipments of Produce, Manufacturies, &c. We are also prepared to make advances on ship ments of Cotton, Rice, Turpentine, &c., to either Domestic or Foreign Ports, having business ar rangements with good Houses at the principal ports, with whom we are in constant correspondence, and are kept advised of all changes that take place, either in Foreign or Domestic Markets, and will take great pleasure in giving such information to our friends and patrons. We will be pleased to receive orders for supplies, such as Unggine, Rope, Twine, Salt, Sugar, Coffee, &c., &e., all of which will be carefully selected at the lowest market prices. Tendering our services, we are respectfully, JAMES S. CTIAMBHRS, H ENRY L. JEFFERS, SILAS STCBBS, -JOIN B. WYNNE. Charleston. Aug 2, 18?2. 5t 31 New Location! l.A P. STOVALL, WAREHOUSE v. COMMSSION NLERCIANT, Augusta, Ga., would respecifully inform his old patrons, and the public generally, that he has leased, for a term of years, the New and Extensive Fire Proof Ware-House, situated on Jackson Street, between the Rail Road Depot and Broad-street, near the Globe Hotel, for merly occupied by Walker & Dryson, and more re cently by G. Walker & Son. The location is an excellent one, being convenient to the Rail Roads, Hotels, Banks and chief business H ouses of the city. Having every facility for business, and the dispo sition to extend every accommodation to his custo niers. with a long acquaintance with the interests of the planter, he hopes he muay have, not only a con tinuance, but an increase of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. Orders for Family Supplies, Bagging, &e, prompt ly and carefully filled at the lowest market prices. H AVING transferred the lease on the Ware illouse lately occupied by us to Mr. M. P. STOVALL, in consequence of our removal to Char leston, we take great pleasure in recommending him to our friends. G. WALKER & SON. Augusta, July 1, 1852. 8t* 28 NOTICE TO Builders and Contractors! S -iLE D PROPOSALS will be received until the 15th of September, for the erection and completion of a THREE STORY BRICK BUILD ING, 55 by 62 feet-the Brick being found. The lower story 12 feet in the clear, to compirise twec Stores with Coutnting Rooms in the rear with a Pa, sage between. The Second Story, 15 feet in t clear, to comiprise on' h-- -; 52 in the .--...- -~ ~. . ; .~ . -r. The Third - 2-- ' a'-rooms, for ,llars 8 feet seen att the 'reuident. -uth Caroli ted to copy .x , Office. Saw and Grist M~ills for Sale, r 'HE Subscriber intending to move from the ..S'Tate, ofl-ers for sale his MILLS. on Shaw's Creek, about tent miles from Edgefield, Aiken and G raniteville. The Tract contains Twenty-two hundred (2200) acres, with a sufficient water power to run Circular Saws or a Factory. On the premnises are all neces sary imp1rovments-framde buildings, orehards, &e. Any information given by applying to the Sub scriber on the premiises, or by letter addressed to him at Edgefield C. H. JOS. A. A DDISON.. Aug-4 ____ tf 29 Edgefield Male Academy. TEACHER WANTED. A TEA CiIER :s wanted to take charge of the Edgefield Male Academy. The applicant must be a TEACUlER by PROFESSION; one who has experience in his business, and amply qual ified for prepanring young men for the South Caroli na ColIlege. To a man of suitable qualifications, the place ofyers many indlucenients. Address the Trustees. N. L. GRIFFIN, 't J011N LIPSCOMB, . ,10IIN BAUS.KETT, -' Nov 28 tf 45 Bacon ! 1o HHTDS. Choice BACON SIDES. 2 4Tierees Sugar Cured HAMS, of supe rior quality for sale by T. N. POUfLAIN & SON. A ugusta, Atig 3 6it 29 Teas ! Teas ! I UST received a choice lot of TEA S, from the ei Philadelphiia Tea Conmpauny of a superior quality, warranted or no sale. Ilyson, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black of every description, put up in snmall packages, for failiy use. For salo by 8. E3. BOWERS. .Ilang Api 21 tf 14 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Flhington I. Clark, dee'dl., are herebty notified to make im mediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present themi properly attested. JAS. BLACKWELL. Junly 7 t f 25 - T urnip Seecd. JT reeived a supply of Fresh Turnip Seed of superior q uality. For sale by lIOLLINGSWORTH{ & NICHOLAS. June 30 . tf 24 Bacon - J UST received a superior Lot of SIDES, SHOULDE RS and H AMS. For sale by IIOLLINGSWORTII & NICHOLAS. Junne 17 tf 22 Lumnbcr r H~E Subscriber has a large quantity of LUM BER of difyerent sorts, for sale at his residence. N. L. GRIFFIN. July 19 tf 27 Wanited T O HIRE, for the present year, a good Cool W~asher and Ironer. Wages paid monthly desired. Enquire at this Oflice. March 25 tf 10 Extra Fine Chewing. J UST received a few Boxes of EXTR A FINI CUEWING. TOBA CCO, the celebrated " Cal houn Brand," manufactured expressly for the Sub seribr . L. PENN, AGENTr. A ug 18 tf 31 Mtolasses and~1Sfrups. -OW Receiving a large Stock choice Cuba MO NLASSES, and Georgia and New -Orlean SYR~UPS. .E.BOWERS. lUnmburg, A pril 21 tf 14 Adminijstrator's Notice. AHall. dee'.d., are requested to make paymer and those having demands against the same to prc scat them properly attested to the subscriber. WM. J. WALKER, Adm'r Pair Mfeme made la'tation .. BR:0OGA NS V: HAR.NE;SSf.OI ?P AN y]ER LEATHER. -FUNE ROOT.. fr'HOES O F A L L D E R I n . . . , Tanners, -Neat -Feot- 4d: Lamp0 - SHOE'MArERiS1 FIND1 7NGS. At the Shoo Store; next doo'rto liaW rth ~R. T. rHMS July 21 tf 2 W. THE Friends of .CoL F. W.-FIcKENS' begr leave to present him to the people of Edg field, and of the Districts which way beAhrown,%FV' with us by the new apportionment, as 'an emi-! nently Suitable person to represent* u' in the Congress of the United States. 'Mr. $BURT having positively delined a re-election, comes our duty to select his successor~iith* care; and we respectfully suggest that 'the* ex perience and ability Of Col. PI ENS h be again called into requisition upon, theyery. floor where he hat; hitherto ..served us so effi ciently. It is perhaps proper to add,. on our part, that this announcement is tendered with Out Col. P's knowledge or desire, and with'no feeling of opposition to Any individual. Ii" THE Friends of Capt. PRESTON S. BROOKS, announce him as a candidate to rep. resent this Congressional District in the ' n'e'xt. Congress, Mr. BUR having positively declined a re-election. - This nomination, like another which appears in this paper, was mlde by the friends of Capt. .B. purely of their own accord, without referencei to hri weehes on the subject and.without the - remotest design of forestalling public opinion n his favor against tany individual. For Sale, 1 , H FACRES of superior PiRkens Lands ly BROO ing on the waters of Georgia's Creek and Saludai river. Tract No 1, wiCe has long been noted a one of the best upland places in the Distriet, consists of 1208i acres, 748 of which are superior Oak and Hickory Wood Lnds. The largero portion of the remaining 460 acres in in cultivation, and under good fence. There ae 80 acres of Creek Bottom. Upon the pla': is' a Good Dwelling Houie, and all other necessary out-buildings. From the dwelling there in a fine mountain view.c Thiiotc is situated on a new road to be opened in Augut next, by order of the Legislature from Green'ville C. 8. to Pickens C. R., by Piekensvlle,. and 5 miles from the Depot at Greenville C. n This - tract will be sold in one or three tracts to suit pur Ohasers. Tract No 2 consists of 622 acres, one half of whic is UPERIOR WOOD. LANDS. On teis place is a Good Delling, and a Fine Spring with in 30 yards of the door. This place is situated on, the mai road ftrom Greenville to Pendleton,f from Greenville C. H. Terms made to suit purchasers.. For further par ticularsapply to S. A. Easley on the premises, or W. K. Easley, Greenville C. H. SAMUEL A. EASLEY. July 14 tf 26 07 The Edgefield A dvertiser, AbbevilleBanner,' Newberry Sentinel and Unionville Journal -will copy until ordered out.-Greenvilie Mountaineer. -For- Sale, ' - HOUSE AND LOT .counii about'.two .2. acres, one anda halfrmiles from Edeilon the Columbia Road. ,There 'are on the a w of good water and a ''e obl fr a Teec 'wilii soldfr Cash ~ the- purehae 'mo tein d-s& -' imm1ediate psesioinne~ aco Feb 3 - tf -.. Land for Sale! T HE Subscriber wishing to change his business' offers his land for sale situated in Edgefi'eld - District, sixt miles below Liberty Hill. The'Land is in two tracts-one containing eight hundred -acres, the other four hundred anid fifty acres. I will sell said lands separately or together as may best suit the purchaser. The above places arc well improved amid will well reward the culkivator if judi ciously tilled. -- - The Terms will be made easy to a punctual pur chaser. - also have some LIK ELY YOUNG NEG ROES for sale. Among the number is a first raite Ilouse Carpenter. Any person wishing to, purchtase can procure a great bargain by applying to the subscriber on the premises. JOLHN TOMPKINS. June 30 tf 24. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, INY COMMON PLE AS. The Bank of Hlamburg,S. C , as. Attachment. William B. Brannon.) r H IE Plaintiff in the above ease having this day .Lfiled his Declaration in my. Office, and the D)e fendlant having neither wife nor Attorney known -to reside-withiu the limits of this State, on whom a copy of said declaration with a Rule to plead can be scrved : On motion of Mr. Ba'sger'r, Attorney for Plaintiff,: Ordered That said Defendant appear and plead to said declaration ithin a year and a day from the date hereof, or in default thereof judgment will be rendered against hin. THIOS. G.' BA CON, c. a. a. Clerk's Officee, March 8. 1852. March 11 ly State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, LVNCO.IYMON PLEAS. Silas Lilienthal, Dc. iAtahe. Richard Bailey. ]'HE Plaintiff in the above ease having this day filed his Declaration in my Oficee, and the De fendant having neither Wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits of this State on whom a copy of said Declaration with a rule to plead .can be served, On motion of Mr. MoRAGNE, Attorney for Plaintiff: Ordered that said Defendant appeak and plead to said Declarations within a year and's day from, the date hireof, or judgment wvill b. awarded against him by default. THIOS. G. BACON, C. E. D. Clerk's Officee, Juno I, 1852. ly 20 Notice. A LL those indebted to the estate of Nathan t.Norris, dec'd., are requested to make payment forthwith, and those having demands will please present them immediately properly attested accord ing to law. N. A. NORRIS, Adm'x. March 4 6im 7 Notice. A LeL persons indebted to the estate of Lewis Collins, dee'd., are requested to make imme diate payment, anid those having dlemands against the same to prescnt thema properly attested. J. A. COLLINS-, Adm'r. Oct. 30 ti- 41 .Notice. A LL those indebted to the estate af C. W. Cochran, dee'd., are requested to make prompt 2 payment to the Administrator, and thioso having demands will render them in properly attested. L. B. COCHRAN, Adm'r. July 7 . tf - 25' Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the ltstate of Je~seph S Moore, dee'd., are requested to makce.imumedi ate payment, and those having demands againstthe estate will-present them in due form. E, PENN, Es'or. Ech 12 - - tt 4 Just Received F~'ROM the 'Factory a large variety of CHAIRS, Iwhieh- we will sell low for Cash. - -BUSHNELLi & WIlT. July 28 . . tf ' 28' Rags Wanted. A F AIR prie will be -givii for RAGS, (a i. Cotton) by - S. E. BOW