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y Last Night's mail: From the Columbia Telegraph, Oct. 22. CHARLESTON MARKET. CHARLESTON, Oct. 21.-The operations n Gotton on Saturday were corefined to 800 hales at 10 cts. The market is de pressed. -SSR ,onRN FRANKLIN ! BALTIMORE. Oct. 21.-A Vessel just arrived at New-London, (Ci.) from Davis' Siraits. brings 'tidinas that the Indians re port Sir-John Franklin as being in Prince Regepts' Igler,: having been ice-bound there fbur years. They represent him mad hisparty-as being all well. M1URDER. Joshua Hammond an old resident of this District, was killed at his own house on Saturday night last. A coroner's inquest - vas held, and his son committed to jail to stand his trial for the murder.-Columbia Telegraph Oct. 23. DESPATCU FROM GESntRAL Twtoos. The official report of Ceneral Twiges, published to day, was forwarded by Capt. Fisher by express to Gov. Mosely, ac companied by an interesting letter of even date therewith from that gallant officer, which we regret that we have not room to publish.-Pla. Sentinel, 2 1 inst. HEAD QUARTERS. Western Division, Tampa Bay, Fla. Sept. 23. 1849. Stt.-l have the honor to inform you that on the 18th inst., I had en interview with the Chiefs of the.Florida Indians at Char " lotte's Harbor.;' Tbey disclaim for the na tion all disposition-unfriendly to the whites -say the recent outrages were unknown to the nation-and were perpetrated by a fe'v outlaws, who deserved punishment, and who will he surendered to our justice sometime in the course of the coning month. Under these circumstances, I entertain the hope that security and confidence will soon be secured to the citizens. I am, Sir, very resp't your obedient serv't. D. E. TW1GGS. Loss BT TU. OvEarow tN RED RIVER. -The Alexandria (La.) Republican thus - estimates the imtiense damage sustained by the planters in the vicinity of Red Riv er, caused by the overflow. In that parish alone, if the crop of cotton be estim;ted at 25,000 bales, and of sugar at 10 0110 hogsheads, with the usual quantity or molasses, the loss will be $1,700,000; and should the injuries done to the corn crop and property generally be taken into consideration. i will run up to '3,000.000. The Red River valley, in stead of giving 130,000 bales of cotton, will not yield this year more that 30,000. Here is a los of $5,000,000. -CUTTA PER nA SoLUTros.--Gutta Percha readily dissolves in-a snluion of chlornlorm without the aid of heat. The solution thus fortr,ed makes a capital varn, ish, for if it is brushed on any object, the chlorofrom evaporates with great rapidity, aund leaves a thin skin of the gutta percha, which thus acts 'as a preservative against the influence of air and water. It is there fore excellent as a plaster or cuts. This solution is excelletnt to preserve fruit in a collectiotn of naturatl history. Ileretofore wax has been used for this purpose, btut it is not so good as 'his, for this solution prevents the fruit frotm drying. This solu tton is the best and most~ delicate varnish for paintings and' drawings otn paper. Teat Ltt soIhcnsT.-Pro. Hitchcock in a letter to the Amherst Exprcss. from Virginia, describuitng sonme of t he coal mines in that State, relates the following inci dent: "A httnter, one autumnal evening eager ly followitng in the chase. found himself sliditng don n into an abatndoned coal pit; but. seizinga upon the top of a bush as he slipped down the craggy side, lhe hutng dangling in the air over the black gutlf, utid felt conscious, from his koowledge of the' place, that ir he fell he would drop at least two hundred feet and be dashed to pieces on the rocks beneath. H e s'rug Sgled in vain to regain a foothold. H e beard the cry of his fellow hunters and of the hounds as they b~ounded past. le shouted with all his might, and the forest returned his echo, but no voice of resctue came with it. The witnds whistled around hint. and the moon shtone uputn his face, but they brought no relief. His strength ra pidly failed; he thought in agony of his family and-frietnd., btut he must (lie an aw S ful death, and even hi. mangled body tnev er be discovered. His mtind becotmebe wildered, his mtusles gave out, and down he went-down-down-swifter Dnd swif ter. nor struckt the bottom til he hatd reach ed the enormous depth of--six inchtes." iMR. CAun's EXPECTED WOaR. The N. Y. Courier, announces that a work by Mr. Calhoun. "On the elementary principles of Government. and the Cotn stitUtion of the Uniited States will bte ptub lished at an early day bty the Messrs. H ar per. It had beetn known perhaps to most of our readers that Mr. Calhoun was etn gaged on a work of that kind, and it will be looked for with much anxiety and in terest. We have heard also that M4r. Web ster is preparing for publication a wrk on Constitutional law. SLAVES iN DI-FFERENT GoDN'Tlfs. TEhe following is said to he a correct estiw mateo the slaves- in the folfowing coun tries,' to iwit: United States, 3,095.000 South American Republics .140,000 Spanish Colonies, 900.000 Brazil, 3.250.000 ')utch Colonies, 85.000 ~'rican Settlements, .20,000 * Tobnumber of. slaves, 7-0 R URAL - FE.-Ini the retirement of ru. ial life, far am the glare and corruption -of rank, Cash -n and-wealth, is ttursed'tand 'cherished, the irtue and independence, -which prevents se downfall or human in Stitotions. In the.curity of the cottagie is often found the cittage that defends the nation's independenesod-a large propor tioa of the, industry .hat , maintains- all Youatt's Cndition Powders, FOR THE BADICAL CURE OF . HEAVES, BROKEN-WIND, COUGHS, GLANDERS, And all those diseases which afiect the mucas meinbram of the Lungs, Wind Pipe, Throat and Head of the Horse, also to expel Botts and Worms, lonsen the Hide, improve the appetite, and keep the animal in good col dilion. Sold by HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO. Augusta; HAVILAND. HARRAL & CO. Charleston, wholesale Druggists-also sold in Edgefield by G. L. PENN, Agent. Price 50 cents a package. Oct 10 2m 38 Jew Davids or Hebrew Plaster. Of this celebrated Plaster, it is only necessa' ry to say, no remedy has heretofore been dis covered to equal it in curing inveterate ulcers and all sores, either freshl or long standing, for pains in the back, breast, side, or limbs, occa, sinned by cold, gout, rheumatism, &c. It is an ef'ectual cure for corns on the feet, when ap plied a sufficient time. The genuine is sold by G. L. PENN, Agent. Edgefield, C. H. Oct. 10. 1849, 1m 38 Butler Lod re .Wo. 17. J* Regnlar meeting of this Lodge will he held on Monday evenm next at 7 o'clock, F. H. WARDLA V, Sec. October 24 It 40 J Plantation for Sale. HE Subscriber is still disposed to sell the place where he lives, on the Ridge. Those who would wish to purchae may ex pect a great hargnin by applying soon, as he is desirous of closing his business, if he sells at all, before the last of the year. ALEXANDER McCAINE. Oct. 23, 1$49. 3t 40 NO HUMBUG! But Positively selling Off At Cost. T HE Subscrihezs wishing to evade their present business, offer their entire STOCK, at COST PRICES, in order to bring their business to a speedy close. R. CAUSSE & Co. October 24, tf 40 E xccutor's Sale. BY an Order from John Hill, Esq.. Ordi nnry of Edgefield District, I will proceed to sell at the late residence of Spencer Boul ware, dec'd.. on WEDNESDAY the tweny first day of November next, all the personal property of the said deceased, consisting of SEVEN LIKELY NEGR')ES, Horses. Cattle, Flogs, Corn, Fodder and Cot ton, and .other articles too tedious to mention, on a credit of Twelve Months. All sums tinder five dollars will he p:id in'cash. IIIJIPHREYS BUULWARE, Octobet 18, Executor. O N die game day. I will sell the tract of Laud, where the Deceased lived at the time of his death, on Big Creek, containing three hundred and eightytzeven acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Allen Dozier, Richard Coleon, Gilson Yarbornugh and others. Sail Lanid will be sold on a eredit of twelve mnh H. BOULWA RE, Ex'or. October 1S. 4t .- 40 Notice. A LL Persons are forewarned from trespas iing on my Lunds, either by cntiting off Shingle, Board or Fire wood Trees, or hiatiing Lightwood, na I am determinted to et force the law to its fullest extent, against atny one found tresspanaing otn my Laud. B. L. MURRELL. October 23 , It 40 Notice. V HIE pub'lic are htereby cautioned from tra Iding for a Note of hand given by Johna Briggs to Washiniiton Dale. Said Note was drawn about ilie middle of June, 1849. fur Thirty IDolbirs and diue thiree days after date. The paymem or said Note lhas bieui paid in the drawer and the drawer will not pay it the second timei. WASHIINGTON DALE. October24, 3t 4t0 Notice I s Hereby gtyen,. that application will be made toi the next Legislature fhr ithe grant of a new Road, cotimneicintg at or near thte old Steami Mill. fotmierly owneud by Henry Wil hiams on the Martintowin Road.nand interseciing the Loogcane Road, at or near Major~ Jlhn Tompkin's Mill, on Little Stevens Creek and said Road. Jnly 18 1849 ,3m 26 N otice I S H EREBY GIVEN, that application will I.be made t.o ihe Legislature at the next Ses sion for the iticorporation of Butler Lodge, No. 17,1I. 0. 0. F. August 8, tf 29 Copartnership. WEhatve this dny associated with us. Mr.. JE.BUCKMASTlEtt, in the trans action of the General Comnmission and Factor uage Business, which wvill hieretiler lhe cond ucted uder the name and style of JEFFERS, COTH* RAS & Co. JEFFERS & COTHRAN. H amburg, Sept. It0, 1849, tf 34 Notice. A Lthose itndiebted to the Estate of Heze kiala Stromue; dec'd., are hereby regnested to make iimmnediate paiyiment. and those having demands to pi esent item properly attested. B. F. & S. C. STROME, Adm'rs. -August 1. 4m 26 Lime. *)dhBARRELS choice Stone Lime, in fine order. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. .For Sale. AGOOD~ Second-hand Carriage, nearly new. . .P. BUTLER. Oct. 3r. -i 37 Lard. JUST received a choice Lot of Lard, for JFamily use, and for sale by - ?LAND & BUTLER. RESH ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, Jj ust received at BLAND & BUTLER'S. Oct.3; tf 37 EGRO KERSEYS, Shoes anda Blainkets. A soperior asssortmeat at BLAND & BUTLEat'8. net.3 !t 37 SELLING OFF AT COST For Cash. T HE Subscriber having determined - to close his lusiness otTrs his entire stock of goods at COST FOR CASH. There is a large Stock of seasonable Gonds on hand, many of them bought this Fall at the lowest figure. Persons desirous of availing themselves. of this opportunity to buy CHEAP for CASH, will do well to call early.. S. F. GOODE. October 2e, 1849. A LL Persons indebted to the Subscri 1.t her, or Goode & Sullivan, previous to the first of January last, are earnestly requested to call and settle with~out delay.. S. F. 0.. Oct. 24, lOt 40. New Fall & Winter Goods. H HE Subscribers have received and opened their Fall Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE HATS AND CAPS, NEGRO SHOES, BLANKETSKERSEYS, AND LINDSEYS, All of which will be sold as low as they can be bought in the market. WILLIAMS & CHRISTIE. -ALSO 20,000lbs Spaitanburg Iron, 20,000lbs. " Nails, 80 Sacks of Salt, - 4,000lbs. Choice Bacon Sides. W. & C. October 17, St 39 NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP NEW YORK C .!S II S T O RE , Pun STaAtttn NoRTHFNER. T TIE Subscriber having just returned from the Notth, takes this method of inform ing his friends, customers and the public gen erally. that he has received part of his well se, lected Stock of DRY GOODS; which lie wi~l sell cheaper than the cheeared. All you have to lo, is to call und see, he charges nothing fur looking. J. COHN. Oct. 17, tif 39 To Physicians, Druggists AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Dr. J. N. Keeler and Bro. most respectfully solicits attention to their fresh stock of English, French, German and American Drugs. 1l edi. cines. Chemic.als. Paits, Oils Dye Stuffs, Glass Ware, Perfumery. Patent Medicines. &c. Having opened a new store, No. 294 Market St. with a full supply of Fresh Drugs and Med icines. we respectfully solicit country dealers to examine our stock before purchasing else. where, promising one and alt who may feel dis posed to extend to us their pntronage, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as lib eral terms as any other house in the City, and to faiihfully execute all orders entrusted to us promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regular phy sician, nfihrds ample guarantee of the genune quality uofall articles sold at their establishment. Ve especially invite druggists and country merchants, who may wish to become agents fur Dr. Eeeler's Celebrated Family Medicines, (stai.drd and. popular remedies,) to forward their address. Soliciting the patronnge of dealers, we re. mauin. J. N. KP.EL ER & 011.0., Whuolesnn Druggists, No.294 arket street, Phiilade'lphia. Septemnber 19, 1849. Jy 35 - N7otire. T HIE Subscriber intending to relinquish the piractico of Medicine at the expira tioni of the year, returns his nnfeigned thanuks for thu liberal p~atroniage extended to him. being anxious ton adtjinst his accounts, resp,-ctfunlly. re quest those indebted to make~ paymenit by Cash or Note, prior to that data. ilis services as a co.nsnhtinig physician, can be obltained on all ac casiuns, unless when professionially enigaged. WM. D. JENNINGS, M. D. Oct. 10, 1849. tf 38 DRU. TI. M. TOMPKINS, respectfully of fers his professionnal services after the ex piriation of the year, in the practice of Medi cimne. Snrgery, and Obstetrics, to the Citizenis of Dark Corner a-nd its vicinity. Office at Dr. WV. D. Jennuiings. Oct. It). 1849. - tf 39 .Pid~les, Preserves, A'c. 1O Dpozen Underwood's Pick les, Half Gallons, Quarts and Pintis. 30 Donzen Underwood's Mustiurd in Bottles andI Boxes. 5 Dozeni Underwood's Tomato Ketchup, Canton Ginger, Pteserved Piiie Aptpler. Limes, Strawberry Jamt, Itnspburry Jamt, Red Cuarrant Jelly, Cituan, Prines, Cinnamon, Pickled Lobsters, Fresh Snlmon and Luibsters in Cans, Capers. Essence Cinnamon, Lemon, Pepperint. Ginger, Syrup. Lemon-Syrup, SaladI tUi, &c. &c., .For sale by HI. A. KENRICK. H amhnrg. Oct. 16. 1849, tf 39 GREAT BARGAINS IN BOOTS & SROES OF EVERY DESCtIPTION. L A DIES Kid anid Morocco Shippers, Ties, Buskins and Walking Shoes of saperior qualmity, Childrens, Misses and Boys Shoes and Boots. Thick heavy substantial Negro Shoes, all of which is warranted not to rip, and will be sold extraordinary cheap for C'ash, at WILLIAM McEVOY'mS. Oct. 17,1849, tif 39 Feather Renovating WILL csase here in some four weeks, for SV the purpose of going to Hamburg. Those wishing their Feathers Renovated, will please sand their beds in as early as possible, in all probability it will be the last chance that may be offered to the citizens of the village and vicinity. .W. H. SPECK. Sept.12, 1849, if. 34 Removal. T H Suscrberhaving purchased of Mr. S.F oude, his residence in the Village, ha,, removed to the same. E. F. TEAGUE,- M. D. Se pt. 12, 1849, tf 34 Notice I S H EREBY GIVEN, that application will be made at the nert setting of the Legisla titre for a New Road leading nut from the-Mar im Town Road itn this District, at or ner Sam ael Stevens, and intersecting~ the Long Cane Road, at or near Gibson Collins. Aguif . 28 I S HEREBY GIVEN, that applieation will -be made to the Legislature of South Caroli. na, at its next-Session, to incorporate a Corn pany for the purpose of making a Plank Road from Edgefield to Hamburg. Augusat 2 2,3 , 31 FORTlE PEOPLE. WE have received and now have open a large and very superior assortment of Staple andftancey DRY GOiS, H ARDWARE, GRO CERIES, CROCKERY, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. suited to Fall and Winter wants of the people. All persons -desirousof obtaining Yeal good Goods at fair prices, are respectfully invited to cill at that same place where they can get every thing they-want, and more to. The variety is too extensive to ennmerate or particularize articles, "call and see," we will show tliem witlhpleasure and charge you noth ing ror looking. - BLAND & BUTLER. N B We still have on hand a large lot of superior Bacon Sides, at 8 cents cash. B. & B. Sept. 261849 tf 36 Fall aid Winter Goods, TIHE Subscriber has just received, his Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, consisting . . .of all kinds ..f WORSTED -GOODS. BLACK BOMBA - ZiNES. ALPACCAS AND FANCY SILKS, for LADIES DRESSES. A LARG LO. of PRINTS of Ar.t. stus. Fine Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, .:4Mnslin Workd Collais, " Silk and Woollen Shawls. - A SPLENDID LOT OF NEGRO SHOES, BLANKETS & KERSEYS. Groceriesrlfordware.~Crockery, Shoes, Sad. dIes,Rits and Cols of all kinds. which will be sold very ltow, and a liberal dis. counut'or'Cash. . 3. C. BRYAN. September26 St 36 Land & Negroes for sale. I 1HE Subscriber desirons of quiting the farming business, will 'ffer for sale at public ofttcry, to the highest binder, on Wed nesday the 5th of December next, his valuablo plantation iituate.about 7 miles from Edgefield C. H. on the Newberry Road. The Tiact contains 500 acres, more or less. being a partrof the plantation formerly owned. by Mnj. J.S. Jeter, deceased. On the premi ses are a:cmfortable dweling, suitable for a small family and several out buildings. 200 acres of aid tract is well timbered. Also eleven likely young Negroes, consisting of men, women and children. Also the pre sent yeats 'Crop, consisting of Corn. Fodder and Oats, Hutses and Cattle, and Plantation Tools, &^. T1ERMs-The'Iind will be sold on a credit of one and two years: Note and approved secnri ties, with~ interest from date. The Negroes, Crop, and Stock, one-third cash, the balance 12 months credit by Note and approved secu rities. N. J. BLACK. Oct.13,18.19, 7t 39 Log Creek Lands For Sale. T HE~Subscriber olers for sale his valna. ble'tract of land, situated ot Log Creek, about seven miles north of Edgefield C. House, containing five .hundred (500) acres, more or less. adjoning lands of Mrs Nancey Blocker, A 'T. Hodges, John Blurns and others, one half of whicn'is woodland well timbered. On the premises -are a good Dwelling and Negro h" uses, Gin house, Blacksmi'th Shop, and all necessary-out buildings. The land is well adapted togrowing Corn, Cotton and Small Grain.. 'Ohlract is well watered. Also the growmng crope of Corn arid Fodder and feir Miles, one Wagon and sundry arti des too tedious to mention. The hind, it not1 disposed of at private sale, will be s-ld at Edgerield Conrt H ouse, to the hirghiest hidder, on theo first M lnday in Decmi her nlext. Terms made known on the flay of sal.. D. W EL LS. Sept 4, 1849 .if 33 Be Ware. - A NY ineformation of the wherenbolite of onea PEAR L, who passed a spurious S20 Bill on me for good mneiy, on the night of the 19th February last, will be thankfeilly received. Said Pearl por ports to he a tradler on Jngs. Jnrs, &c.. and had with him two indifferant Wagrons, uad loads of these articles-the teams driven hy two lads. - lHe said lie got bia3 wares rm the Factories in Edgefield Di strict, S. C., and was in the Summer near Kirkseys >y Roads, Edgelield. Heois about middle age, dlark skin, heavy beard, round shouldered and very pro fane. Hie is guilty of other crimes in Georgia. foer wvhich lie shonld he broighit to juistice. Ed iors would serve the public by inserting the labove a few times. *DAVID COOPER. Raytown, Taliaforro Co. Ga.Oct 11, 1849. Oct 17 2t :39 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. FALL TERRI1849. I T leordere'd that an Extra Court of Comn tmem Pleassfor the District of Edgefield be holden, to begin on the secoind M onday in Janu ary, eighteen hundred and fifty, and to continne for tw o weeks, to dispose of the unfinished bu sintess of this Team. -It is fnrthier ordered, that a writ of venire d'o issue to summon Petit and Common Pleas Ju rors fur the said Extra Gonrt. Ordered that one public notice be given here'. of by the Clerk through the Newspaper pub lished at Edgefield Court Honse. *T. J. WITH ERR. Oct. 12, 1849, if 39; Genuine Cod Liver Oil. TUST received, a snpply of this valuablie atcerecently brotngl't into such exteny sive use by its astontishting effects in pulmonar and other diseast-s. It is report by one physi ean, (Dr. Williams, of N. Y.) that of23'4 cases of tuberculona disease of the lungs, treated dur tg the last two, and a h.,lf years. of which-hie has preserved notes, only nineteen derived no tnarked benefit from the use of this Oil, r'n nuir own community- one person lies already bean, to all appearances, material benefitted by this remuedy. For Sale by * G, L.PENN, Agnt. Sept4, 1849 tf 3 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Spen .er.BoulWare, deceased, will make pay. meat, and those haeuing. demands against said state, will present tbemn properly attested. H. BOULWA-RE, Ex'or. Septe mber26 .36 STATE OF SOUTHI CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DI'STRICT. TU OL LED before rue by Riohard Berry. an .estray sorrel mare mule, of ordinary seight, light made, marks- of gear about hei ilouldersi supposed to be 10' or 12- years of ige and appraised at $50~ Oc. 8, ATLEBUIf, M. E. D. - L Persons indebted to the Estate of W. L. Russell, deceahed, are requested to wake papeit.1 and-all persons to whom- maid ~stato is indebted, are reqnested to render their ecounts properly attested to the subscriber.I H. C. JIMRD; Adm'r. .-Granitevile, Oct 1, 3i 37 Hamburg I.0 0, F. Academy. cw -Arr angeBnntSC TP HE Exercise;.of:thliestittiono %ai re. sumedot Modday;th6 -24t.Se dit.L, under the directind of Mr.D l11 F..GRIF FIN.' Tpition per quartr-for bdiig;.Wri- J ting, English Gramiimar, Gogra mAihwa tic and History (aricietit and rd i '5 50 1 With Or withoutany if the prgted - ing studies: tie; higher Epgliih branches, viz: Algebra;Geome . c try, Trigonomeiry. Surveying, Chemistry; Natural Philosuphyj &c. &c., and the ancient Ldmtu guges . -8 00 I Music, . .... . $10 00I Use of Piano, . . . $2 001 Terms-Payment quarterly, in advance, Each quarter to contain eleven weeks. The 'rnstees take pleasure in being able to announce that they have secued the valuable' services of Mrs. URIFF[N, who will give her personal attention to the female depurtment. Parents and guardians, desirous of sending I children as paying or beneficinry scholars, will l make appliarion to the trustees. SAMUEL TROWBRIDGE,1 J. H. ANDEItSON, J. W. WALKER, II. A. KENiRICK, ? S. T. BRITI'ON. GEOIWE ROBINSON, W. W. SALE. . Hamburg. Oct. 17, 1849. 41 39 S H E R1FF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgeleld Court House, on the fi:'t Monday aid Tuesday following in November next, the following properly, in the following cases, viz.:r Thos. W. lease, Assignee. vs. II. A. Latimer, one Mahogany Table and one line wash stand. Manchester Padgeti vs. Wilbert Cumbo, four negroes. viz: Louiza and three chil. dren. Drew, Ben and -. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. F. October 15, 3t 39 SHE RiFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa. cias, to me directed. 1 will proceed I to sell at Edgelield Court House, on the t Girat. Monday aid Tuesday following in November next, the following property, in the following case, viz: W. Brooks, Executor, vs. Elizabeth Turner and Simeon Attrway. the tract of land belonging to the defendant Eliza beth Turner, containing sixty acres, .more or less, adjoining lands of Sineon Attaway and others. C. W. Chatham. Bearer, vs John M. Moore and Jobe R. Moore, the tract of land whore the defendant John M. Moore J lives, adjoining Wm. Andrews, and others. John Colgan vs W. G. Russell ; Benj. Bettis vs V G. Russell and W. F. Duri. I sue, the house and lot occupied at presedi a by C. L. Refo, containing two acres,.'more 3 or less, adjining W. F. Durisoe, W; P. r Butler, and others. ' George Parroit vs Elizabeth Carter, a tract of land containing one thousand acres s more or less, adjoining John Wise, Lewis I ElIzey, and others. George A. McKie vs Elizabeth Samuel, ( Robert Samuel and' Elbert Morgan ; the I Same vs. the Same, the following negroes belonginig t tthe defendat Elizabeth 8am uel, viz: Austin, A aron, Andrew,' Nelson .n and Henry. -' Terms of Sale, Cash. S. CH RISTIE, s. L.n. 1 Octobet 10, 4r 38 Sherifj's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Mays and othes, Ap'Ls. )~ William Hill and wife Sarah,} Nancy Broodaway widow of [ Benjamin Broa~faway, Dec'd. k Aleiha Mays. Jesse Mays, and |. Ahney Maya. chilidren of a Dree'd. Grandson (Abney C. Mays.) Defendants. Y Virtue of an order fromt John HI-, I NJEsqj., Ordinary of Edlgelield Dis.. (. tet, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield, C. v HI., on the first Monday antd Tuesday fol- li lowiug in November next, thge landrs be- d longing to the estate of Abney Mays, Deceased, situate id the S~tate and Disriet a a foresaid, contai-ning two hundred andtgy- i enty-frive acr'es more or less, will be sold I on a credit of twelve mor.ths. purchasers it giving bond and t wo approv.'d securities. b and- a mortgage of the premises to the Or dinary, to secure the purchase money h Cost to be paid in cash. . .. -a S. CH RISTIE, S. E. a. s O'et.2.1, 1849, 5t 37 STIATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. I EDGF.FIELD DISTRICT. - a ,IN ORDINARY. BY JOHN H LL, Esq., Ordinary of Whra .G.Rbrsn bath applied to me for Leueris of A dministration. ona all-and singulartbe goods and chattels, rights and credits of Lewis Robertson, latEy of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish al.l and singular, the kindred anid cred itors of the said'd'eceased, to'he and appear hefore me, at our next Ordinary's Couirt for thi said Distrier, to lie holden at Edge fieldiCourt House, on the 29th day of. October Ins, to show cause. if shy why the said administration should'uot be granted. Given und'er my hand m-nd senl, this ths 11th day at- O'ctober in the year of- our j Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-n[ne, and'in the 74th year of Emer ieaulIndependence. JOHN HILL,o-z D. C October 17? 2t .- 2 T .H lE Estate ot Hugh Hilburn, deceased, .1. eing der-eliet, I shall proceed to sell at the Residence of Mrs. Hilburtnear Mt. Lebas non Church, two; milp heldw- theg(~d Wells, a on Satiurday the 27th inat; all the' perisonal ' property of'said deceased, consisting- of five M Likely Negroeil, one Horse and Horse Cart, stock of Cattle en~d. Hogs, Plaritution Tools, or H ousehold and Kitchen Fui-niture. On a cred-' se itof slix months wiith note and two approved sa sectrrities. Given iunder'mny band at my Office, this-the 8 Sth day of October, 1849; JOHN. HILsL; ox . 5. Oc., 3<t 28 List of Letters - D EMAINING in the- Post Ofice at ' EdgefieldC. H., 30th Sept. 1849. 3rown Esq.. J. S. McCarthey' 3aley, William MotnisrBetsey iuche,-Aler. A. McBee, Mrs. P.= 3odie, Nathan Urs. Oxner & Reed euis, Mrs. Eliszsee Owen, Anna 3runson, -Wan. Pelot. Washingto. 3oukuight,13. R.2 Pilato, Edwaard ooper, J. W- Rtmho; Wti. - )techangs, Re Roberts, R. S. 2 air. John H. kaukins, Thomas 2 - ;ill, John 2 Russell, Wm. L. - stover, .Wiley Riddle, Simeoi - ialloway, Patrick Barden, Nancy regory, R. Steven, Eljm -Iarrisun, John S. Tetnanus; Henry 1olstonm Wilsonu, Watkins; George -latris. Miss C. A. Weatherengton, RI: -Jall, C. M. Whatley.: S. Sr. loward, dirs. J. Wood, F. U. tolbley. John Williams, Rev. cinter, W. S. Willbon. Sa10a. , r, . L. -PEliN,1'. Mi. October 10.1849. 3t .33 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN E(QUITY. Whitfield B. Addisnn. and Martha Anu Addisun; ,. 0s. Mllen 8. Addison. & others) -- NOTI.CE is hereby given, that bly 4i-. tue of the Decree of the Court of" qrmnity in this .cas e, I shall -proceed to OielI - t ldgefield C. H., on the first Monday n November next, the following real. es ate, belonging to the estate of JosepiAd ison,. deceased. viz: One Tract of Land. containing five hun red and twenty five (525) acrr-s, more o - ?ss, on Horn's Creek. adjoining lands of 1. B. Addison.. Sr., .enj. Tillnman, Wasd iglon Wise, Estate of Lake Ityati, drid tenj. Mliller Said Land will be sold on a credit of ne and two years, in equal inatalmnents - - xcept for so much as will pay the cost of his suit, to be paid in casih.- Purhaserd u give bond and good suretie* to securd. he purchase money.. . S. S. 'OMPKINS, i. E. E.-. - Comm'rs. Office, Oct. 8. 1849. ' - October 10, 4t " 3S - TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITF. harles Smith, and wife; .aand others; .4itd miens;PariLidns ane W: Anderson. OTICE is hereby given that by ir L ue of the Decree of the Cou-t of ;qiuity in this case, I shall proceed to sell t. dgefield Co~irt house on the frst londay id Naveniet next; the following. eafIsiate, belon ing to the estate of Juart mndersnon, deceased, viz: One Tract of Land, containing.t i'thlio'u mnd one hundred and . forty (2140) atts, iore or less, lying on , Cufeetown Creek, nd adjoining lands of LukeDevore,Geo.. iMayson, Edtmund ,1. .elcher, Leroy. 1. Munidy,-A. T'. Traylor,-oie i te um and James S. Harbison. " Said Lands will be sold on a credif o ne and t wo yeard, eqnar inst almeot, et. ept for so much as will pay .ihe cost of 'iis suit to be paid in cash. Purchasers to ive bond and gqod sureties to secure the u~ebasO' monev. -S. S. TOMPKINS. e. E. E. D. Comm'rs. Office, Oct. 8, 1849'. - . Oictober 10, - -4t 38. State of South Caroliria. EDGEFIELD Dl.STRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. oseph L. Talbert and wife, and others,- . Parltioji. 0s Mary Ann Quarles: NOTICE is hereby ,ieeatby vir tue of an Order from the Court of :quity in this case.]I shall sell at Edgefield ourt H-ousie on the First Monday in' No ember next, the following property b'e-. ming2 to th6 estate of Hugh .MW. Quarer, eccasedl, viz The M ill Tradt, coriaining four hundred nd thbirty five acress, move or less,.sirwagred' the District and State-aforess'id, on i~1urd ahor Creek. and adjoining lands' of Da'pl I1 efou'ntree, Elisha Robeit'son, Ga Ii antiot'herq. The 8ee Tree Thacr, cent'ainin~g 'ud' tundred and forty acres, more-or. less,-and rjoining lands of Wiley Timrnerman,-yo-. ah Perrin, and Elisha Robertuooon-, The Lyon Tract,- dontaining- two' hinn- .' red adres, moreor less, adjning Jands'or leasant Marris, thi above tract, described the Mill Tract, and other. Also. one Lot of Land at Libert'y Hill, mnrainintg one and one-barf acris,'mdre or ~s. Adjoining lanuds of E'. L.. Hibbler, . 'eter Qutaidlhut, anti others'. Said Lands will be sol'd'on a dditof'one td two years, ercept .for so'much'as will my the eost of this suit, to be poid in cash. urchasers- to give bond and approved areuies, to secure the' purchtase money. S. S. TOMPKINS,, . . E. D. Cnmm'rs. Ollice, Okt. 2', 18'49. October'3; - 51 37 State of Souti Carolina. EDGEFIELND DISTRICT. IN ?QJ1TY.' Thomas G arrett, es *Partitio )fir WN. Garrett, and others. OTICE is'htereby given, that by-vire tue of an'Order from the' Cogrr.of~ quity in this case. I aballisell at Edgefiel4 ourt House. ott the' First Monday in No-- - smbier next, the following. Real Etate, z: The Trnet of Land. known-as the King. raet, containing one hundred and thir ty-y- . ro and one-fourth acres, more' or less,. td adjoining lands of Thomas C. Garrett,. lilliam King, and' the- Trust Estate of argarett.Jbnes: . -- Said Land will be sold'on a credit ol' te year from rte day of sale, except for much'a. will the cost of partition of the id lend. Purchasers' to give bond and oed-saretiem to secure the purchase money.. .5. S. TOMPKINS. C. E:. E. D. Comm'rs. Office, Oct. 2. 1849.