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TuE OLD XaID S PRAYE. MARRY IN HASTE AND RErENT AT LEISURE. Propitious heaven! oh, lend me an ear, Give a kind answer to my prayer, Lo! here I come with due subinission, And humbly oler my petition. I ask not honor, wealth or faiie, Trifles like these I wou!d not name; Nor splendid dress, nor rich attire, Tia none of these I most admire. My prayer is short, oh grant it then; Tis but a word, give me a man ! Nor would I wish to pick and choose, lie who is sent I'll not refuse. Tis not the gay, the rich, the brave The heroic maian, or parson grave; I'd be content; I'm sure I can, With any elever commoW moni. My beauty fades, my bloom decays, Increasing wrinkles mark ny face, My languid checks grow pa!e and wan, I cannot yet obtain a man. When vernal bloom blushed in my race, And every tongtie pronoitnwed my praise, To me gay lovers made their court, But none could move my haughty heart. Ye happy days how are ye past, And I am left a maid at last ! And justly too, for I've neglected Thos4e whom I ought to have respected. ,Forgive kind heaverr, my tears shall tell What sorfow in my heart does dwell; View with propitious eye my grief, And find a man for my relief! GENUINE POETRY.-There is so little genuine poetry now? a days; that its quite re freshing to meet occasionally with so beau tiful a gem as the fullowing. None but those who have felt the tender passion, can appre. ciate the intensity of the poet's feelings. It of course must be surmised that Miss Ela beth-endearingly called Miss Betsy -was a charming girl, and well worth the Poet's adoration. Notice the beauty and sublimity of the following lines.: "My love she is my heart's deliglrt; Her name it is miss Bt.y, Il go and see her tlds very night, If heaven and mother'll let me." But alas! for the mortification and disap pointment that poets are doomed to suflfr. On the head-board of this young man's bed; the chamber maid found, writted in chalk, the following morning: "I loved- Miss Betsy-well I did, And I went there for to tell her, But like to goose grease qjuick I shid For she had another feller." OUR Mrs. Neppins, "on old Long Is and's sea-girt shore," bids fair to become famous through the exertion of her chroni cler. Hear him yet farther: " Mrs. Neppins wei.t to camp-meetin' here last week, and on being asked if she lov-ed the Lord, re plied: " Wall I ain't got nothing ag'in him !" " Also, her son, " Conklin Neppins, ate for a wager a whole roast goose, and then drank up the oily gravy ; and being asked if it would not make him sick," replied that the goose sot 'a elI enough onto his stum rmick, and as for the gravy, he thought that the grease would kind o' work out of his skin ! But it did make him sick, for wvhen our captain met Mrs. Neppins and asked after her Eo'1 s'.e i-ej-lied : " Wal he enjoys very poor health ; but this mornin' he complains of feeling better." "What is the nmtter with him?'' " Wal," replied Mrs. Feppuins, he's kind o' troubled wtith a dreadl risin' of his 'vittles !" A VoUcuEn-A man once went to pur chase a horse of a Quaker. "Will he draw ?" asked the buy-er. " Thee wiill be pleased to see him drawi friend," answred Nehemiahi. The bargain was closed, and the farmer tried his horse, but he would not stir, He returned: "'The horse will not draw an inch." "I did not tell thee he wiould draw, friend," said the Quaker, " I only said thee would be pleased to see him draw, and so should I, but he never wotuld gratify mue in that re spect." "1Tr is a very singular thing," said a tail or's apprentice to his master, as the latter wtas pressing a bob-tailed coat, that the more there is of some thing, the less there is" " Ilowi can that be!" said the tailor. "Why, there's that bob-tailed coat-the less you make the tail the more bob it is !" aybe the goose didn't fly about that time. AN lntsu LAwrEn recently addressed the Court as "gentlemen" instead of "your honors." A fter he had concluded, a brother of' the bar reminded him of his error, lie immediately rose and thus apologized: " May it please the Court, in the heat of the debate I called yonr honors gentlemen. I made a great mistake, your honors, and you will please excuse me." A GOOD sTORY is told of a gentleman, whose eight or ten clerks had bored him to death with conundrums. Going home one evening, he was stopaped in front of a closed s:ore by a countryman, who asked "Can you tell me, my friend, why this store is closed I" "Go to blazes !" cried he, "with your conundrums. I've been bored to death with 'em these three weeks." A GENTLEXAN having a horse that started and broke his wife's neck, a neighboring squire told him he wished to purchase it for his wvife to ride0 upon. " No,"~ replied the other, "no I will not sell the little fellow", I intend to marry again miyself." "Din you say that my brother Jem ~dn't know as much as Smith's yellow dog ?" " No ; I said Smith's yellow dog knew more thani youar brother Jem." A Y-OUNG GENTLEMAN of Detroit, who has of late been much afllicted by palpitation of the heart, says lhe has found considerable .alief by pressing another palpitating heart tb his bosom. For Sales A UOUSE AND LOT containing allodt two acres, one andI a half miles fl'om Edgefield on time Columbi Roand. There tare on the Lot a well of good water and all necessary outbuild-ings for a small family. The place will be sold for Cash or on time, tho' purchase money being amply secured-and immediate posion giftr. Apply at this Office. Feb 3- tf 5 Blue Stonel A Sthe time for sowing Wheat is near at hand we we would say to the Farmers that we have large quantity of the above article in Store. F. M. N[IHOLAS. n..t13 tf 39i NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS, WM. H. CRANE) H AS JUST received a large andl extensive as sortuient of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, His assortment of 1)11ESS GOODS is large-; rich and faslilUnable, to which he would invite the attention of those visiting the City. Among them are Heavy Rich Broende Si;ks, Rich Pain and Figured Chainelion Silks, Superior Velvet Ottoman Silks, a new and dura ble article for Ladies Dresses, Rich Lustered Black Gro DeRhine, Plain Watered and Satin Striped Popfini; Supefor Black Ottoman Silk, very fashionable, Rich Plaid and Striped Silks, Fine French Printed DeLaines and Cashmeres, Superior plain French Mcrinos and Cashieres, Fine Black Bomibazine and Alpacca, Fine Second Mourning French DeLaines, Fine Black Silk Warp Mlerino, Black and Colored Plain DeLanes, launlsome low prieed DeLaines, froma 121 to 371. Second Mourning Giughans and Calico, Pink, Blue, Green and Cherry Flannels1 for Cloaks and Stcks, A large assortnient Mantillas, Paris Cloaks and Sacks, of the newest styles, Fine Brocha, Cashmere and Plaid Shawls, A laige assortment of Prints and Ginghams, Black and Colored Rid Gloves, 75ets per pair, Fine Furniture Dimtaty and Fringes, 8-4, 10-4 Fine Table Diaper and Clothe, Rich Denmark Worsted for Curtains, Embroiderod Muslin Curtains, Uluckaback and Linen Towelling, Velvet Ribbons, Lace Gimp and other Trimmings, Ladies, Gents and Mises Cotton Hosiery, Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinetts and Tweeds, Brown and Bleached Shirting and Sheetings, all kinds and very celtap, Dufl-l and Whitney I lankets, Blue Homespun, Alixod Plaines, Kersey$ and Os naburgs at Factory prices. The above, togeth,:r with almost every dwerip tion of Goods usually kept in a Dry Goods Stor, he offiersat VERY LOW P1RCES. W Planters and their familics will do well to call and examine his assolrtment, at the first Dry Goodis Store, below the United 4tatus Hotel. rNi N. B.-New Goods received every week. Nov 10 t 43 SherifPs Sale. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias,' to me directed, I Shall proceed to sell at Edgefield' Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday following in December next, the following property, in the foilowing cases, viz Edmund Atcheson & others, vs. Douglass Robertson and John Hill. M. L. Bonham and others, Sureties, rs John Hill. Wright, Nichols & Co., rs Hill & Wardlaw. One House and Lot, in Pottersville, known as the Brazier Lot, containing one acre, more or less, and well improved. One other Lot known as the Gibbs Lot, con taining two acres, more or less. ThIe Homestead Lot, on which the Defendant Hill resides, containing five acres, more or less, and well improved with all necessary out buildings. One other Lot known as the Rhodes Lot, containig une aefe, mre or less, and well im proved. One other Lot, known as the faiy Gibbs Lot, containing one acre, more or hess, and well im proved. These Lots are all situated in the Villtge of Pottersville, on the East and WVest side of the Cambridge Road, and adjoihing lands of F. W. Pickens, Johnt Kirksev anad others. Also, the Tract of 'Land, known as the Dun tonsville Tract, situate at thte junction of the Abbeville and Cambridge Roads, containing Two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Chteathamn, B. F. Strom and others. Said Tract is well twatered and in a high state of cultivation. Also, Ten Likely Negroes, viz: Mary and her daughter Cloe, Frances atnd her thtree chil dret Elick, Guss and Jane, Malinada and her two children Pearce and Martha, and otte man Mace. Also, one Lot of fine Burggies, Coachtes attd Rockawvays; one Two Horse Wagon atnd lHar tess ; one Lot of' Uttfinished Work ; two Sets of BItcksttiths Tools, new, full and complete; Bench Tools ; Tritmming Tools; Paints atnd Oils: Paint Mill; Stock of Lumber, Iron and Steel; a Lot of fine Double antd Sintgle Hiar ness. Also, Otne pair of Horses, two Single Horses, Cattle, Corn aud Fodder, Pecas, [Potatoes, Shucks Plantationt Tools, and a fine Lot of Household :mnd Kitchen Furntiture, and other atrticles too te dions to enumerate. Also, one excellent Piatno Forte, in good re pair. rTe Land and Negroes w~ill be sold at the Court house door, and the balance of the pr-o perty att the residence and shop of' the De-fend ant John Hill, in Pouttersville. Terms made known on day of saile. Wright, Bull & Co., vs Caleb Mitchell, one House and Lot, in the Village of P'ottersville, containing four acres, tmore or less, adjoitting lands of F. WV. P'ickens and others, tupon which is a Carriage Shop, Blacksmnith Shop atnd other necessary out-buildings, now occupied by John Matt Ardis vs John Maralt and wife, a Tract of land containing one thousand (1000) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of D. J. Walker, A. J. Ratmbo and others. James H. Blease, vs. Milledge B. Wever and John R. WVever, the tract of' land where the de fendant M. B. Wever resides, containing live hundred acres, mnore or less, adjoining latnds of J. R. Wever, James Swecarengin, James L. lill and others. Termus Cash. LEWVIS JONES, s. E. D. Nov 3 185-2 5te 43 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. William Spires, vs. M. L. Gearty. I N Pursuance of an Order from Judge With ers, in this case, I shall proceed to sell on the first Monday in December next, all thtat Lot of Latd on Centre Street, in the Town of 1Ham. burg, known in the pilan of said Town as No. 283, containing fifty feet front on Centre Street, and running batck tiro hundred feet, bounded by Centre Street on the West, on the South by Lot No 284, North by Lot No 282, and East by Lands known as the'Fair Tract, together with all and singular, the rights, memburs, heredita ments and atpputrtenatnces to the said premises, belonging or in anywise incident or appertain ing thereto. TER.Ms-A credit utntih the first Monday in January next. The Titles to be-signed but not delivered until the money be paid. LE W'IS JONES, S. E. D. Nov 3rd, 1852. 5te -t Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Philip McCarty and wife et al,) vs. Partition. Win. Chesley Goff' and others. BI)Y Virtue of an1 Order fron- H. T. Wright, iEsq., Ordinary off Edgefield bistriet, I will proceed to sell on the first Monday in De ember next, at Edgefield C. House, a tract of land belonging to the estat e of Etmsley Goff,dec'd, situated on Bever Damn Creek, cota~ining two htndred and seventy (270) acres, fuore or less, adjoining lands of Amos McGraw, J. B. Smith, Wesley Corley and others, on a credit of twelve months. Purchaser required to give bond with sufficient security, and a mortgage to the Or dinary, to secure the purchase money. LEWIS JONES, s. E. I. Nov8 4t 43 Oranges and Lemons, TJCST received and for sale by. Nov 10:N t 'HOL 3 RICHx FM&L DRY GoeD3. GRAY BROTHERs, AUGUSTA, GA., B'EG to inform the public, that their Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods is now complete. In addition to our Store we lidie adiled a handsome Silk and Dress Goods Department, where will be found the Richest Dress Fabrics of the season, at the lowest New York eash prioes. A mong which are: Rich Brocade Dress SILKS and SATTNS Extra fine white and black Brocade Silks and Satins; plain and Chamelion do.: Plaid and Striped Silks; rich Irish Poplins and Tabinets; Rich colored and bltck Silk Veliet4 Rich Satin Uroche Cashnieres; Extra fine Satits, American: Black and White Watered Silks; Plain black Silks, all widths: Small figured black Silks; Half Mourning Silks, Black and colored Alpaeas and Bombasinee; Black and colored Brocade Alpacas; French and English Merinos and Cashmeros; - Muslin Delaines, Ginghams and Calico, in great variety of styles and prices ; In our Cloak and Shawl Department, Will be found, the latest styles of colored and black VELVET CLOAKS, SACKS and MAN TILLAS, Cloth Cloaks and Mantillas, neat and comfortable, Bl'k, Colld and Watered Silk Mantillas, of all kinds, Long and Square Woolen Shiaws, in great variety 'lain Crape Shawls, very low priced, A few extra rich Emb. Crape Shawls. In our Domestic Department We can say that we keop all the favorito brands or KICRSEYS, OSNABURGS and BLANKHTS %, and e.in ntlhrd to sell them at factory prices as well as our neighbors. Sple'al attention is requested to 50 bales of the best K linSE Y ever brought South, (bought at auo tion,) 5 cents per yard less than factory prices, Satinets, .Jeans,''hveedu, Cloths, Casehuores, and Flannels of all kinds, A nil a great variety of other GOODS, to which we request the attention of the public. Oct ,G tf 41 New Fall Goods, SNOWDEN & SHEAR. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. H AVE received their full supplies of Staple and F.mey DRY GOODS, puitable for the pre sentt season, embracing one (if the largest assort ments they have ever offered to the public, among which aro Rich Fancy Dress SILKS, of now and elegant styles; Saierior Plain and Figured Black SILKS, in a great variety of styles; White Glace, Brocade and White and Black Wa tered SILKS; Paris Printed DELA INES, for Ladies' Dresses, of rich and beautifulstyles: Small Figur-:d DELAINES, (all wool) for Chil dren's DIreses; Superior Mourning DELAINES, (all wool) of new nod beautiful styles; Superior Plain Colared French MERINOS, and Plain Colored DELAINES, of beautiful shades; Superior Plain White and Blaek DELAINES, and White and B!aek .M PRINOS: French, English and A merican PRINTS, of new and b-autiful stv!es; Superior Fancy anid mourning GINGHAMS and Mourning PRINTS; Plain Colored FLANNELS, for Ladies' Sacks: Super:or Welch, Gauze and Silk Warp FLAN NELS; Rieh White. Black and Fancy Co!o-d Crape SIIA WLS; Bamtatean Scoteh' Long 511IA WLS, of beautiful Ladies' Plain Black Cassiinere , Thtibet Wool and Cashmere SiI AWLS. foir Mlourning : Ladies' Black BOMilA ZJN ES, Black CIHJA LLY, BI'k A LPACA A8, and BI'k Canton CLOT HS ; Superior 12-4 -Linen and Cotton SHEE TINGS; Superior 8-4 and 10-4t U~nmask DIAPERS, and Damask Table CLOTHRS and N APKINS ; HUCKABACKS and Scotch DlAP'ERS, for Towehg Furniture DIMITIES and Cotton FRINGES, a large supply ; A full supplly of Ladlies', Gentlemen's, Youtht's and Misses' H OSIE RY ; Ladies' Silk and Velvet MANTILLAS, of new and beautiful styles ; Ladies' Silk and Velvet CLOAKS, of the latest Par-is styles; Tapestry,'\'elvet, Brussels, Three Ply, Ingrain and Venetian CA RPE TS, of rich andl elegant styles; With almost every article usually kept in a Dry Goodls Store, required for F'amily or Plantation use, and to all oif which they respectfully invite the atten tion of the public. Oct 20 tf 40 New Goods, New Goods. Tp 11 l Subseriber is now receiving a large and full Lsupp lly of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODs, At mong which ay be. foumi Lat-st Style-s Coiloved, SI l.l.S. Supieriorlilac-k and tiginred SILKS, C.\8h31IM6 oRlSif heautifnl patterns. Eniglish, Frenach and American MF.RINOS, all Per.-ian and .\merican DE LA INES, Cohnurgs, sonme high C.ottons for Chiirdts wear. Bilactk antd Ciilored A L LTAI'A CAS-all qualities. Canto. n Clo ths tanid Homaui.ines, .A merican, Fre-nchm andi Scote.h G INGIH A MR, " " Englishm PRINTS, s/heap. Brownatand Bleached Table D.AMASK, warrant ed all Linen. Brown mid Bleach Table Cloths. in Patterns, "6 " Towels and Towelling, some very fine. Brown and Bleached Napkins. Btird Eye, Scotch andl American Diapers. 16 al Irish Linens. un.bleached. Figured Furniture Dimity, a beautiful article. Colored " " for Spreads and Cur tains. Fnrniture Fringe, a great variety. Flannels, all qumalities anil colors. Bleached and Brown Sheetingii, all widths and prices. 40 inch Pillow Case-Cotton. " " "L " Linens. 9(, 10}, 114 and 124 Whitney Blankets. Rhihon bound lankets, a splendid article. White and Grey Negro Blankets, sonmo extra heavy. Imperial Ingran and three ply Carpeting. Cas~sinmers, sattinets, Tweceds, Woolinets ad all the late styles of Woolens for Gent's and Youth's wear. Ladies' and Gents' Merino under vests. " " "6 Silk " " Jiosery and Gloves, a full assortment. Chemisettes, French Marked Collars anid under sleeves. Silk Hfeal Dresses,-Buflfalo and Shell Combs. Unair and Tooth Brushes, Cologns, Extracts, fancy Soaps. Carpet Bags, Port Monies, Purses, &c. Good assortment of Ladies, Misses, Youths and Children's Shoes. Georgia Plains and Stripes, tat Factory prien. Neithcr time or expense las. been spared to make this Stock as full and complete as anay in A ugusta. With long experience in this husiness, and facilities for buying not surpassted by any, and wvith a deter mination to lbe undersold by none, I respectfully in vite all thcse trading to this market to call and look, before going to another State. HI. B. JACKSON. JHamblurg, Sept. 24lth, 1!<52. Sept. 29 2m. 39. Notice, A~ LIL Persons indebted to the Estate of R. Platt Brunson, dee'd., are respietfully notilled to miake immediate piayment, and those having d mnamis against said estate will present them forthwith, prope~irly attested. S USld M.* B141NSONAldm'ix. ROBERT LANIER, Adm:'or. Oct 20 tf 40 Notice. A LL Notes due the Subscriber, individually or .1as Executor, are pfaced' in the Bank of 1lam burg, for collection. Those indvbted will please make immediate payment. Dr. John M. Galphin, will act as my A ttorney, during my absence froma the State. D. ARDIS. De~c 211, tf 7 Notice. A LL2 Persons indebted to the Subscriber hy note .or op)en accounit, are earnestly requested to make paymerit by ori befot'e the ir-st of Jannnat~y next. Nov1A. SHA4. - LOOK OUT LAND BUYERS! THERE will besold on the, Foirteen day of December - . next, at the latb residence of Col. John Gaskins, deb'd., 'k that VALU E A, BkAUTIFUL and FERTILB tract of Lanil, known as the Winter Seat Place, Containing Eight hundred and. eighty-one (881) Acres, about three hundred and fifty of wiich ae in a high state of cultiva'tion (which the present erop will show) the balance in fine Wood Land adopted to the growth of Corn, Cotton and small Grain. There are on the premises a large and continodi ous Dwelling,an excellent Store-house and Counting Room, Negro Houses,- and all other out buildings necessary for the farmer. There is an excellent well of water in the yard, sufflcieit for all Stock and traveling purposes in the dryest season. This is one of the best stands for a Publie TITouse aud Store on the rond between Abbeville ad A u gusta. All those wi.4ing to farm and Mierchandize will never have a butter opportuntiy td buy as good a plae. Also, another Tractealled THE COTTAGE TBACT, Containing one thousand and twenty-five (1025) acres, abont two hundred of which are in a fine state of cultivation, about two hundredin convenivint pasture, and the balance in good Woodland. Thei'e are on this Tract a neat and well finished Dwelling, an excellent framed Gin-House and Screw and ll other out buildings of good quality. TIheroare on the two places about one hundred aet ev of fine bottom land equal to any on I lard La bor Creek. There are also on these tracts about twelve hundred acres of finely timbered land, well situated for a Steam Saw and Grist Mill. The whole Tract contains Nineteen hundred and fifty acres, well suited for the profitable enp:oy ment of forty or fifty hands. All those desirous of purchasing good land, in a social and renarkbly healthy community, are respectfully solicited to give. the above lands a personal examination beftore purebasing elsewhere. Said Tracts will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from date. The 1.ir chaser to gire bond and approved security and a mortgnge of the premises to secure paymeut, if deumned necessary. A. G.. GASKINS, JOhIN W. McKimLAR, J. S. SPEARMAN. Nov 3 6t d-2 Er The Newberry Sentinel, South Carolini:i, Charl-ston Mercury and Abbeville Banner are re unested to copy the above weekly until day of sale, anud forward bills to this Office immediately. Administrator's Sale, W ILL be sold on Tuesday the 14th of Deeemn V ber next, at the late residence of Col. John Gaskins, dee'd., all the personal property of sa'd deceased, cousisting of Thirty-Five Likely Negroes, A large Stock of Cattle, among which are two Yoke of fine young well broke Oxen, and several fino mileh Cows. One pair of fine young well broke Horses, One fine single Haruess IHorse, Six fine Mule, Stoek of Sheep, 75 or 80 head of Bncon and Stock lags, 2000 Bushels of orn, 3,000 Bushels Cotton Seed, 2,000 Do7. Oats, 50,000 lbs Fodder, Lot of Seed Wheat, Cow Peas and Sweet Potatoes, A FINE GOLD LEVER WATCH. One Fine Carriage and harness, One Buggy and larnew, and Two Road Waggous.. Also, a lot of Household & Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Timls, Two Gins, One Grain Thresher and a great many other articles unnecessary to nane. Th% above property will be sold on a crelit of twelve mnonths. Purchsasera to give notes with at least two approved securities. All seume of and under S10 will be required in Cash. The right anid title of property not ch-mnged util thec terms of sale arc cotmplied with, and if resold it will be at the risk of the former purchaser. gg Thse Sale will coammaenee at 10 o'clock. ii. Tr. WRIGHT', Adma'or. Nov 3 6t 42 Administrator's Sale. I WILL proced to sell Thuraday the lIfth of ..Decmber tnext, at tli te residlence of Col. Li. H. Mundy, dee'd., all toet of said deoeased, consisting of Forty-eight Negroe, A large portion saf .vkomn arc nmen and l.kely young boys, a large Stock of Horses, Mules, Cattle ,sad I logs, the present Croap of Corn, Foddelr, Oats, &c.. I Iouse. hld atnd Kitchen Furniture, 3]'lantationt To~ ols, ke., with manay other articles unnecessary to mesn tion. Thle above property willl be soldl on e reditt of twelve monthss-prhasets to give noites witha two, approved securities. All sums of and under i*20, Cash. Tfhe righst of property will not be chsnged ,umtil the termas of sale are compilied wvitha, andl it resold it will b~e at the ri.-k of the frmier puce. Er The Sale will connnence at 10) o'clock. 11. Tr. WRIGhT, Adm'i.. Executors' Sale. IV E Will proceed to sell to the haighiest hid d'er, VT at th e bate residence of .Johln Falkner, dee'd., on Wedlnesdhay the first day of Decembater necxt, all the Estate, both real and personazl or said deceased, (except that portion that is otherwise disposed of,) as fidlosws, viz: Seventeen very Likely Young Negroes Two Roadl Wagons, Yoke Oxen a:nd Cart, Ilorses, Mie. Cattle, I logs, Sheep, Corn, Foddelr, tiats. Oine Gin llead, Set 13lackanaithas Tools, a variety o Mechannies Tools, Hounohold and Eitchent Furnituire, with various other artieless too numerous to mention. -Also Two Tracts of Laund, viz.:-One kanown ns thec Clbreath Tract, lying on the Casmbriele Ro'ad. ,on-. taining Onse hundred andi thirty-two (I 3l4) acres, sore or less, andl adjoining lands of Lewis Itledsoe, Estate of Benj. Stevens, dee'd., and others. The other known as thte Stroud Tract, contain ing One haundredl and eighty-nine (I189) acrecs. msore or less, and adjoininag lands of J. S. Enozzard, - Stidhlam., J. Landruma and others. Said Estate will be sold on a credit of twelve months, with note nnd two apiproved securities, ex ept sums unader $5,00 which will be requiared in Cash. All persons having demands aigaintst said e.,tate, are regnsested to render the amnount to thme Executors by day of Sale, a it is impoirtant for them to knsow the indebtedness by that time. WM. J. F.\LKlER ? J. QUTATTLIU1M. S -xoa Nov 10 3t 43 Exc ti~ Sale. B)Y Virtue of an order from HI. T. Wright. Or 1din~ary of Edgefield Distriet, I shall proceed to Hell on Friday, the 10th December next, SEVERAL LIKELY NEGROES, belonging to the estate of Starling Quarles, deed. Also, Stock of Horses, Cattle, &e. -Also At the snme time and place, the Tract of La.ndv lying immaediately on the Stage Road leading from lhamburg to Edgefield C. 1[., containing two loun dred and fifty two acres, more oer less, nnd adjoining lands of Mrs. Eliza Lanham and others. TER Ms-Twelve months credit, with note and two approved securities. MAPl' A QUARLES, Ex'ix. Oct 6 l0te 38 Admi~nistrator's Sale. B3Y Virtue of an order from the Ordlinary of BEdgelield District, I will sell oin 3onday, the 29th November, at the late residence of Susanna Martin, dee'd., the following properiy, viz: Ten Likely Negroes, Stock of Caittle and Hogs, Corn, Whent, Oats and Peas, one light Road Wagon, sonme household andl Kith'en Furniture and Plantation Tools. Tuans.-Credhit of Twelve months, except sumis under $5 which will be required isn (nsha. B. M. MARTIN, Adm,'r. Oct 27 tf 4I1 For Sale, rVIHE Suabseribser offe~rs for sale a Lot of wel IBUTCilE~RED UIDES, ceaep for t'ash. C. M. G RA Y. Nov 7 tf 413 Notice. A LL enonshaving demands against the estate ALL pJ.sA.Perrin, dee'd.,- are requested to reni der themi in to Capt. W. Harrisosa, as he is may Agent during mny absence from the State. A. PERR1lNAdm'r. A .rur tif t t DGEFIELD HOTHL, EDGEFIEFD, S. C. TIlE Subscriber most respectfully informs the citizens of Edgefield and the Traveling public generally, that this E.stabli.-inent is now well pre pared lor the reception and niecoinnodation of Boarders and Transient Customers i Iaving procured the assi.stance of competent, hilhest nd obliging Servantis, ie tlatters himuself that all who may favor him with a call will be highly ploaed with the entertaindiifit extendel to them. Ilis TA BLlt will always be abundanatly supplied with tl.e best the Ma-ket iflords, and on the most reasonable ternis. The Bar9 inder the supefintendence of an attentive and experienced Clerk, will ever be fur nished with the choicest LIQUOlts, WINES, SE GA RS, &c., that eai be obtained. I lis St'ables are large and coninodious, con stantly furnished with good Porenoli, and attend ed by Ilostlers of great care nud experience. And he therefaore hopes, by giviig his entire at tention to the keeping of an orderly and well-con ducted iouse, to merit and continue to receive that liberal patronage heretofeore so generously bestowed on him. W.M. B. MAYS; PROrrIETOR. S4ept 15 tf 33 Spann Hotel for Sale! T ITHE Publie Iouse known as "SPANN 110 AT f,," at Edgelield U. If., and FURNITURE, is now ofTred for sale, upon reasonable ternis, until the tbrst 5honday in Deceiber next, at which time if not previ-ously sold, % ill he put up at PUBLIC A UCTION, to the highest bidder. The I lotse is wel! adapted to the use it lis heeli appropriated, has large Stutbles, Carriage House, Corn Crib and lriek Kitchen. with other necessary out-builoings attached. The Builolings are nearly all new, and most of the Furniture purchased within the present year. The Lot contains three and a half acres, upon which and near the Stables is a Wtll of r xcelleit water. For irther particulars apply to either of the Subscribers. . C. RAl)YI Proprietors: JOHN IJUIET. Irpi'rs Sept 20, tf 36 u'Thic Southi Carolinian, Newberry Sentinel and Atigusta Constitutionalist will give eight weekly nsertionts and forward necouits. Livery and Sale Stables, FORMERLY JOHN C. O'H ANLON'S. Til F- Subscriber has the ple:suttre to i nform his friends and the public., that. having purchased the Splendid STOCK of jIXTUPES of those well-kinowit and popular ST.\BlLES, foriierly owned by 0'1 ANL-)N, and lat ly by W. E. A R CHIER, lie is now prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their patronage, with excellet.Saddle Sl()RSlES, and lihnndmie aid comfortable CAR RlAUGlS and BUGGIICS, of the latest styles, with teanis to match, and drivers, in whose so briety and experience every conidence can be pllaeed, at most reasontable prices. Many' iniproviments have been male to the Stables and Lots, and Dro vers will find every neommodation they can desire. Carriages and Onitibtises from this Stable will rui front liatwright & -Janney's universally favo rite An.erican loel, " and also from the long-es tabl-isheil and well-known Columbia Ilotel, by Mr. I). Caldiwell, to the various Railroad Depots, or atny point desired. [0T Orders left at the Ameriean Totel, with Mr. W. ). Ilarris, (or the Proprietor, at the Coluinbia I Iotel, will be promptly atteiled to i and the sub scribert is confileit that all who moCitt1doy hint wiil be pleased with his prices and] his teaimis. NATIHANIEL POPE. Columbia. Sept 22 6Ot 36 Notice. , LL1 Persotns indebted to the Estate of .Joseph .LXM oure, dee'd., are reluestedh to make itmmeodi aite paymtenit, andto those htavitng demnids againist the estate will present thtemt in due formt. E. PENN, Ex'or. Feb 12 tf 4 Not ice. , LL4 those indebted to the estate of C. W. I. Cochran, dhee'd., nre requtested to numuk' loprlompt paymntt to the Aodminiistrator, and those having detmands will render thtemi in properly attested. L. B. CO011RAN, Adm'r. July 7 - tf 25 Notice. r iuE Subscriber oters ihr sale th~ Fitntation lie n. ow resiodes on, onotiintg 35ti acres, sitnated in loIg.lield IDistrict six itihes atoe I iibttrg. Tilte breatiout is healthv. .\ furthier descriptioni is coon sidered tuse!ess as a putrchtaseor is eoxpected to exainet ior hitnwelf. FD)WARD) PERRIN. Oct 2t0 '1 0 Notice. 4LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Win. T. I Mlinter, are earnecstly requiested tto nmt~ke i med1iate paymient, and1 thtose ha~ving dentmndos against satid estate wiill lease render themt in,. prope~rty at testedl. forthiwith. II. F. sTROM1, Admt'r. Sept S tf 34 IMardware, &c. rj NihE Subscribe~r hats noow on hand a large Stotck .1 of Bimnga and Shtefliehl ll A lI)WA R1 K, which lhe out'ers very low for Catsht, or on time to punenal dlealers. Also,. a quantttity Ar heavy Gotods, daman~geol by the late Fre.-lhet, which lie will 'el! at verv reolueced pri~ces. G Et. ROBIlNSON. I lamoburg, Oct 13, hv~im 30~ N otice. *LL perstons itilebted to the estate of lIenry F. 1..F'reemnan, dee'dl., will conme forward imnne diately atnd mat~ke paymient ando thtose hatving de mntds wvill renider them in ptroperly attested. J. 11. JIENN IN GS, Ex'or. Ja;n 3 ly 51 Tobacco, Segars and SnuiE \5111PLY N Ef the ablove articles of CIIOICE I BRANDS, just received ando for sile by G. L. PENN, AG as.r Oct 13 tf 39 Notice. TLH Persons inidebted to the estate o~f Ellington i. Clatk, dee'd., are hereby nxotilied to tmake itm med~oiate. paymenttt, and those hiavinig lemntds against said estate will present themt properly atttestedh. JAS. BLACK WELL. Jutly 7 tf 25 Notice. L L Persotns indlebted to thc Estate of .Jane I Logan, dhee'dl., are rerpiested to mat~ke immie dinte paymett andoo those hiavintg demntds will pre sent themt forthwith, properly attested neordinig to law. A31BROSE~ NIX, Admn'r. Feb 5 l'2m 3 Read Tis and save Cost ! r pllE Sitbscriber respectfully notifies all those .1. indebted to the Firmt of C .ovna & NAaRs anmd also to himtself, either by note or openi aneemnt, to mike payment on 'or betiore the 1st .January next, as lotnger inidulgence canniot be giveni. WM. B. MAYS. Sept 13 tf 3 Stolent FROM theicSnbibe.~lrshtousen SILVER LEVER IIW ATUI I, rather smialler thant the comonittt size. No Il .2t7-.J. .1.ohnsont, Liverpool, Make'r. When akenm, the witnding chain was brokeni. It was moissed ott the 3rid inst. It hadl a spring~ ini the hiandlei to opent theo ens~e. The glass had a scratch near the cenitre rsemblding a ernek. Siversm.ithIs will lease~o takt tnotitoe of this, as fte Watelh nmmt patss through their hiands befoore it will keep time'. I will satisfy anty onie who will putt mte in thec way of getting it. Ad~lre:os meo at Lontgmire's Stoore, Edgo etieldi IDistriet, S. C. E. LAGROONE. Sep 29 tf :37 Adninuistrator's Notice. 4LL persotns having dlenmntds against thme estate L. of L. TP. Abney, dee'dI., will pileaiso present themt prop-er'ly attested, atnd those inidebteod will pleaise pay up. Puntteuality is requested1, as thme Fstatc muttst beo closed-its caiy as practicable. WILSON A1B-.EY, Adm'i. Sept 17 tf 30 Notice. A LL persoins inudebted to the Subscriber previont to the first daty of .Jfanutary 19853, are earnestly requested to umxke paymnent, as indulgence cannot be given alfter the said notes beeo mi diuo. P. Rt. BLALJOCK. Nov. tn tf 43 FALL AND WINTER READY-MADE CLOTHING. R ICHIARDSON & 1cDONNALD, are now receivine a LARGE and WELL SELECTED Stock of Fall and Winter A X-54A1*1 910TR1141 Of the LATEST STYLES-direct from New York-together with a fine asortnient of Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, suspenders, Drawsers, COTTON AND MERINO UNDER-SHIRTS, Silk and Linen Hlandkerchiers, Hats and Caps of all kinds, HAND AND BUGGY UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALISES, Carpet Bags, &c., &c. All of which will conprre favorably with any to he found in other markets. An examination is solicited froi their friends and customers before purciasinl elsewihere. t Next door to G. Robin.on's Hardware Store IHa:nburg S. C. Oct 2o 3m 40 Spring and Summer Goods!! J. A. VANWINKLE, Nrx-r Doon -o GitoRoA RAIL ROAD BANK, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. I HAVE now onl hand and for sale a complet and extensive assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drap D'Ete, Casmerets, &c., For Spring and Summer use, uthieh will be mai< to order ii a.ptyle of superiority and elegance. A] who are in vant of fine garments and wish thet to fit as they ought to fit will please give me a eal and satisfy themselves. Ready Made Clothing. My 'Stock of CLOTHING this season ii full and large, ceimprising Cloth, Frock and Dress Coats, Cloth, Cashmlerett and Drap D'Ete sacks, B'k, Shtin J'Cliene White and Striped Silk Sacks, Grass Linen, Pongcr Silk and Brown Linen Sacks, Black and Fancy Colored Pants, .\n Pails Pants, and a large assortnimnt of Butf, White and Faney MSarseils Vests, &C - A LSO A large espply of furnislhig articles, such a Cravats, Gloves, I Iosiery,.ispenders, Collars, Silk Ganuze, Ciotton anl Merino uinder Garments, Whit and Colored Shirts, &c. And a Fine Stock Of PERFU3IERY 4. FANCr ARTICL ES All Gotods in my establishment are of the ses QUALiTY and will be sold right. J. A. VANWINKLE. Augusta, April 1 tf 11 Drugs and Medicines. HAMIBURG, S. C. T HE U7nlerigned -. ould rcspe..tfufly inform hi ILfriends and the public generally, tiat itotwith standing the late disa.-trous fresliet, he is now re ceiving and will continue to receive, a very selec Stock of Together with such articles as are 'stly liept i: his line of business, and is furthermoie determine to sell as low as any o:her establishment her< or in Auguta. Ilis stock will conist of the purels .andl best Ml lolCINES, C11EMICALS, &c., &e. French and English. Lamp, Tanners, LXpeed, Neatsfoot Sweet and Lamp Oils, (.uLr wassAs-rED rtait. A. J. CREIGHITON. N. B.-Those indlebted to the above who k'nov they aire slow, will pilease CaiLt..ii Srr-TL.E thlil accounts, as miy losses in the recent fre.-het havy been such as to coampel mec to issue this request. A. J. C. Sept. 10 3m 35 NOTICE! Messrs. Bushnell & Witt, JT AKE this method *of informing their frienid ..andt the ptiblic that their Machi ne Shop is nov in coimplete operatioin. They are prepared for building Pannel Doors and Windows, Sash, Blinds, Door Framues, MJANTEL-PIECES, and all other articles in thie Joiner's Businres Bedsteads, Tables, Wash-stands, ke kept constantly on hand for snle. C A B INET W OR K, madhe or repaired to oirder. Sash will he furnished tilled with glassand primel Those wishing work ir. our line, will please ent and examine ourn Stock atnd prices before buiyit elsewhere, and learn that na good work can be don at Edgetield Court Hotuse, as cani be found. F.ebi 5 tf 3 DR. A. G. TEAGUE, Wholesale & Retail Druggisi r j A K S this miethiod oif returning his thank. .1.is friends and patrons, for thte patronage hi has received in the sale of D)ruge, Miedicines. &c. le is now receiving ani addition to his already ex tensive Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Sttts, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, PottI Physician's Shop Pturniture, &c. TIlE IINEST WINES AND BRANDIES, for Medicinal purposes, Fine Cigars and Tobacco, PER FUMERY~ Of his own and Northern make, French Extracts, &c., &c. Paint, Hair, Hat, Shoe anid Tanners Brushe Tinctures & MEedicinal Compounds, niide uder his own supervision itn strict accordaree with the U. S. Disp'ry. The most Reputable Nostrtums, All of which he will sell ait price's that will compat favorably with any Sotuthern market. Those wisl ing toe purchase articks in hisa lir:e wvill do well I etlituand exanmine his Stock and prices. Edgefleld C. IT.. Jani 22 tf 1 Fresh Supplies. 20 Bhls Choice COUNT RY FLOUR, 11 .Ibls lBaltimore Family" 1 Tieree pirimie RICE. 10 iBoxes GOSH EN CHIE ESE, .bhls aiid Kits Fresh MA CNEREL, 6 Boxes Siuperior Pale SOA P, 6 Boxes PE ARL STARCH, 12 Boxes A dmatinte and Patent Pearl Candlea, 241 Cans Fresh SA LMON, Vaiotus Sauces for Fish, Beef Stake, Fowls. &c. Fresh Capers. 1 Box MACARONI, Sperior Green and Black TEAS, 40 Smiall Sacks Dairy SA LT, greatly superior Ronx Salt in as tuchb ats it not liable to rust, jul received and for sale eep by G. L. PENN, AGerT. Oct la tf 39 Notice IS hereby given to those indebted to the estate LEldredl W. Glover, deceased, to maike paymien at furth~erest, by the 1st day of ,lanua~ry next, ani those to whom the satil estate is indhbted1 will iiee me ini the Ordlinary's Oflic at Edgetield C. IH., o Fiday the 'ith day of .Janniary ne~t, 1853-, as wvhie~ timie a final settlemien-t will be made on the ette. E. 11. CIIA MBERLAIN, Adm,'r. QOet 20 3mt 40 Positive Notice. AL1 Persons having demainds against die estal .i.. of Luke S. Bland, dee'd., wvill ~renider themni duly attested, antI thokte inidebted by iiote or ope neeount ill make payment, by the Fourth of Di cmber niext, as the heirs atre all of age, anid I a determined to close up the cstnte. Wif. MOBLEY, A<1m'r.. tDet G 3m S Notic. ,tt feros indebted to the esfate of Olive ?Towles, are regnested to make immediate'pay ment, and those having domands agis the som ilI reader them in properly attested. K. M. SCUR-RY, Admainistrator. n.0 - if a A. N. BENSON, Ware House and Commission Mb~nONAJT, Hainburg, S. C. W OULD respectfully inform his former pal' truis, and the public generally, that Ie htim leased the Ware-1louse recently occupied by Messrs ISRANNON & COLEMAN, where he will be prepared to Receive, Store and Sell Cotton and otlier produce Consigned to his care. Also receive and forward Merchandize to the country. In tendering his serviets to te public. he flatters himself, from an experience of SEVENTEEN YE ARS in the above business, anl a thorough knowledge of all its branches, as well as from a general acquaintance with the planters of the .sur rounding country, together with his undiridedper. sonal attention to the business, that he will be able to give general satisfaetion to all who may favor him with their confidlence, mAd assures titem that no effort shall be wanting, on his part, to pro' mote their interest. Liberal Cash advances made on Cotton and other produce in Store. Orders fior Bagging. Rope, and family supplies promptly filled, at the lowest market rates. Aug IS tf 32 SLIPSON & GARDINER, Warehouse & Com'n Merchants McINTOSE-ST., AUGUSTA, GA. T111" Undersiuned continue the WA R EHOUS E AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in all its branches, in Judge Starnes' Fire Proof Ware llouse, on Meintosh-Street, under the name and style of SIMPSON & GARDINER. In tendering to our friends, and the public gen rally, our thanks for the liberal patronage extended, we take this method of assuring all, that no effort otn our part will be wanting to advance the interests of those whu may confide their business to us. Orders for Bagging, Ropxe and Family Supplies, promptly tilled at the lowest market rates. Cah advances iade on produce in Store when required. J. R. SIPSON. J. T. GARDINER. Augusta.Aua25 . 6m - 32 WARDLAW & WALKER, FACTORS AND CO.lIlldSION North Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. Co5,aissio~u ron S.L1.:NG Corvo,, Fifty Cents per Bale. T IIE Subscriber having forned a Co-Partnership with Mr. W. A. W A R I)LA W, of Charlett, . formerly of Abbeville, S. C., (hr the purpose opf Aa Inof aOENEA L FACTR0I.\G E and -COMMIS11-. SION BUSINFSS, avails himself of the present opportunity, of returning his sincere thanks to: his numerious friends for the liberal pattonage bestowed for a number of years past,-and in moving, tenders - the services sof the new concern of WARDLAW & WALKER, Charleston, where he hopes many, if neat al Iia ol patrons will find it to their interest to ship their produce. The recent arrangements of the South Carolina Rail Road Company will enable them soon to have, a Depot 'n the c'ty of Augusta, thereby save the expense of Toll, and very greatly facilitate the for warding of prtdmnce of any kind. Mr. Jons 0. Rr F.s, Agent of W. & W., itt Augusta. will attend to the forwarding of all produce that their friends m.iy feel disposed to send them, free of charge, save arayage. G. WALKER. t Angtusta, Julv 19, 1852. tr 29 Carriages! AT TIHE OLD STAND OF S. & J. GILBERT, CHtARTtON, s. C. S& E. 11. GILBERT continue the ChCA RRAGE BUSIN ESS at the above stand, Nos 35 and 40. Wentworth Street, where they will. be pleased to exhibit to their old friends and ens tonners a very. - Extensive Stock of Vehicles, -- comprisint! those of thteir own manfature together various othter styles usually fte*d in this inarkes 'fteit l'ong a6~quaintance wth~ tis market Ad Manufacturers and Decalers will etiable them'to o11.er great inducements to purehaacts both in styles' and prices. *tf Aug 25 i 2 Valuable Plantation for Sale. T HAT Valuablo PLANTATidNf about eight .3 miles fromt Hanmburg, known as the Cheroekee Pond Plantation, formerly owned, by D~r. GEIGva. It contaitts about seven htundred andl eighty-eiglht (788) netes, 250 of whtich are cleared, the balance ii well wooded, consisting of Blnek .Jack, Hickory and Pinte. It possesses superiot advantagesi as a public house, it being a long estabhiilted stand, and situated at the junction of the Five Notch, Martin Toawn Branch P'lank Road and Main Trutnk of the lhamburg attd Edlgelield llank Road, and about a mile belaow thte junction of the Pine Ilouse and Edgefleld Raoads. rTe Cheraokee Pond Race Course is oan thte place, atnd is one of the best training Turfs a, the United States. IOnt the pace ate two TWO STORY DWEL LING lloUSES, *vithm all necessary outbuildings, so sitated that the place can be divided into two planttionts, with suitable buildings on each plan tation. Thte Plank Road passing through the lands, offers great facilities for hauling wood to Hlamburg and Augusta-to any aone di..posed to engage in that btsiness, a rare chtanee is ofrered. To an approved purchaser it will be sold on a credit of three or five years. A pply to II. A. KENRTCK, President, Htamburg attd Edgelield P. RI.Companya Ulnmburg, Aug 20 tf 32 Hamburg & Edgefield Plank R'd. r 'll IS ROA D is now open for travel from Ham Iburg to the O1.,D WELl.S, on the Pine House Road, and by the Meartin Ton B lranch front Ham burg to near thte n-w Briadge over Stevens Creek. Persons travelling or sending their Wagons or Vehicles to 1Hattberg by the Martin Town Road, can avail thtemselres of the Branch Plank Road to H amtburg, by turning to the left, htalf a ntule above llardhy's Church, by which they will avoid all the hills and sand on the Martin Town Itoad. The Roal wvill be completed from lHamburg to tile Piue 11ouse abotit the 1st of I'ovember. flates of Tona Four, five and six horse Wagons, 5 eta per mnile Three " "i U :: Two " Carriages 3 " " " One a 2 " " llorseback travellers, " 1 " " -Vehicles on mteeting, are each enttitled to halt the PL ANK TRA CK, and the Drivers arc required to turn to the " RIGilT !" 11. A. KENRICK, President. Itamburg, Sept 8 tf 3-5 Chapmnan~s Cotton Gins ! E tiI make these best of COTT'ON GINS, atl our old stand. We warrant them to give satisfaction, which th~ey never fail to do. All orders thankfully reecived and promnptly at tended to. Personts who find it more conventiest will Pice' inquire oft Mr. Loo hIna, Edgeseld C. II., who will keep on htand one or anore of thieve Gitns for sale. Address CIIAPMkN & SONS, Colenman's X Roads, Edgefield, S. C, Candkes, &c. A FINE Stock of Pure Sperm C,4NDLK~V Adeanttitne, Star, 11ull & Son's-a superiOr ~artile of Starch, blue and white,- Soap of every description, Turpentine, Casteel, Family, &'lToilbtles jAlso, Wooden Ware, Chairns, JEiekets, Tubs, Broomts, & e., of all descriptions. S.' B0WERS.. h T am burg, April 21 tf 14 ~Mi~l InogS 94i Gid geonIs. A WELL assorted STOCK, for sale LOW. 100 Tons of Iron, assot'tee, Oral, Hoop. Band, ePleaw Mould., &o. GEO. ROBINSON. nHamburg, Oct 13 jv2m = 39 ' CHEESE ! TUST recei1geJ' saperior article of CISI2 QJ for sale by F .NCOA Oet 31 i -~ Notice. rLl, Persons indebted to the Estate of' C. J, . L. Glover, dee'd., are requested to make imme ediate payment, and those having demands against said estate, will present them propeehy attested. JOHN RAINSF'OlWdmntr. Se,,t22 tr 3