appearance of the potato disease in that district. Repeai, Association.?The usual wecky meeting of this body took place on Monloy. Mr. Sam'l Murray, the defeated candidate for Drogheda, presided. He eulogised the late Mr. O'Connell, anjl expressed his determination to present a petition against the return of Sir Win. Somervillc. he meeting was addressed by Mr. Rey- I i.i. .11 i? > iiuius, nits i\epoai memoer lur uuoim, wno declared himself ihe representing of all classes. Mr. John O'Connell, in the course of his speech, stated that the Repeal cause, had dpne well at the Irish clectionsithey wa.ru uu persons not 10 iraue lor saiu note, j of which tho following is a corroct copy:? "Two days after dato, I proiniso to pay Phibo Drenon, or bearer, tho sum of ono hundred and forty-eight dollars 75 cents fur valuo roe'd., this 18lh day of August, 1847." sept 8 28 3w PIIIBE DRENON. CITATION. Whereas, A A Humphries applies to mo for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Jas S Humphries, deceased: " These are therefore, to cite the kindred and creditors of the deceased to appear before me on the third Monday in September, (instant,) to show cause why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 6th September, 1847 DAVID LESLY, Sept 8 28 2w Ordinary NOTICE. An Election for an 1NTENDANT and four WARDENS, will bo held in the Court House, on MONDAY the 13th of September (instant) and J, E. Allen, J. H. Power, and Auclpiiiis iVilhams, Esq s., are appointed Managers of saidjelection. j. A. HUNTER, Iiitenuauli Abbeville C. H., Sept 1, 1847. 27 2t WALKER & BRADFORD, Warehouse and Commission MERCHANTS?Hamburg, S. C. The undersigned respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they still continue the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS at their old stand, known as the Water>Proof Warehouse; where they will devote their personal attention, to all business entrusted to their care. Their rates tor Selling- and Storing of Cotton or other Produce, Receiving and For warding Merchandise are the Bame as heretofore. Orders for Supplies will be promptly executed at the lowest market price. Thankful for past patronage so liberally bestowed on us we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. WALKER & BRADFORD. Sept 1 27 6t DRUGS! DRUGS ! DRUGS ! The subscribers have opened afgffi gf DRUG STORE in tho village of Cambridge, S. C., aud are now receiving, from one of the first Drug houses in Philadelphia, a choice selection of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff, Window Glass, &c. &c. to which they invito the attention of Physicians, ? : ? x -r t- --* -? jl taubcio auu uuioiD) ui wain U1 0UCI1 urucics. Orders thankfully rocoived and carefully attended to. R. C. GRIFFIN & CO. Cambridge, Sept. 1, 18-47. 27 4t P. S.?Dr. R. C. Griffin would respectfully Inform his friends and the public generally, that he has permanently located at Cambridge, for the purpose of practising Medicine, and may at all times be found at his Drug Store, ready to attend to all callfi connected with the profession. BAYLEY'S HERE YET! Sash made at 6 1-4 cents per light, for all saBh containing 15 lights to the window and upwards, all windows containing less,' 7 conts per light. All kinds of Fnfllitllmade to ordnr. nt. the old stand, 1 mile from Gilgal church, and 17 from Cambridge, upon the Martintown road. All orders left at the offico of the Edgefield Advertiser will be attended to. ) sept 1 27-4t WM. BAYLEY. f' CITATION. .Whereas, Thos Furguson applies to me to fratit him Letters o(7 Administration on the Estate of Rebecca Holloway, dec'd. These are, there for eito cite tho kindred ajpd creditors of the deceased to be and appear .before me in tho Court of Ordinaryt.at Abbeville c. H., on the 2d Monday in oepteniBer next, to show, caaseifyhy . said adimttistration shoul^ not be granted; - v Given unde^ my hand tbis 30th August* 1847. m Sept 1273t ^Eh l?BBLY,Ord,ry. '^ir/jL^t hftYftftftcrAo doii" (_y NOTICE?IN' EQUITY. Valuable Lands for Sale. The State of South Carolina, AnBEVILLE DISTRICT IN EttUITY. William McCelvy and others, vs. James L. McCelvy and others.?Bill for Par . . ~ J - ? ixtwn. By virtue of on order of the Court of Equity, the following tracts of land described in the proceedings of this case, will he sold, on Sale Day in October next, at Abbeville C. II., on a credit of one and two yours, with interest on the second instalment from the time the first becomes due, except the costs, which arc to be paid in cash: the purchasers to give bonds and good surety, and a mortgage of the premises, to secure the purchase money?viz: FIRST?The Blair Trad, situate in Abbeville District, on Little River, containing one hundred and seventy-seven acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Connor and others. SECOND?'Yhe Crawford Tract, situate in Abbeville District, on Little River,containing two hundred and sixty-four acres, more or less, bounded by Little River and lands of John Mars. THIRD?The Moore Tract, situate in Abbeville District, on Little River, containing two hundred and three and a half acres, more or less, bounded by lands of James Connor, Herbert Darracott and others. Purchasers to pay for papers. H. A. JONES, c. e. a.r>. j Com'rs Office, Sept I, 1847 27 5t The State of South Carolina, ABBEVILLE DISTRIRT IN EQUITY. Elizabeth Eakin, v. Jane Ealtin and otlieis. ?Bill for Partition. I Bv virtue of anordpr frnrn f Jin C . t r>f T?.nni^ ty, will be sold, at Abbeville Corn . Houso, on j Sale Day in October next, the following tracts of land described in the proceedings of this case, on a credit of one and two years, except the costs, which are to be paid in cash ; purchasers to give bond and sufficient surety,and a mortgage of the premises, to secure the purchase money, and pay for papers?to wit:? The three tracts, in the whole, containing five hundred and twenty acres, more or luss, situate in Abbeville District, adjoining lands of Joseph Eakin, John Wright and others. The particular boundaries and description of each, and the number of acres each contains, will be given on the day of sale. H. A. JONES, c. e. a. D. Com'rs Office, Sept 1, 1847 27 5t mu.. _ r c*?.i y-M i jlikj ouiie oi ooutn Carolina. . ABBEVILLE DISTRICT, In Equity. (Postponed until Salo Day in Octobcr.) Augustus C. Cofer and Thomas L. Cofer, v. Didama Anderson, and others.?Partition. By order of the Court of Equity, I will sell, at Abbeville Court House, on Sale Day in October next, the following tracts of Land, No, 1, delineated by the lines A B C D E F G and H tract No 2, by the lines D E and K, represented by plats thereof by A. W, Shellito, Esq., D. S., situate in Abbeville Dis. trict, on waters of Savannah river; the num. ber of acres, as well as a more particular description thereof, will be given on the day of sale?on a credit of one year, except the costs which are to be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bonds, with good "sureties, in penalties double the purchase mo-ney, and pay for titles. H. A. JONES, c. k. a. d. Commissioner's Office, July 28, 1847 23 5t The State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Sarah Kennedy, v. Margaret Kennedy, Eliza'beth Kennedy?/ al. By order of the ,Court of Common Pleas to me directed, I wrll sell on Sale-day in October a TRACT of LAND containing THREE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES, more or less, commonly known as the HOME TRACT, lying on Long Cane Creek and Bold Branch aonut 12 miles South of tho village of Abbeville. TvDUa rP/\ Ko on!/I An a l.ttnlttA .? A V WW ouiu VII C& Vl^uib \Jl HVCIVC months, the purchaser to giyc security and mortgageof the premises, the costs 10 be paid in cash. A. C. Hawthorn, Sh'fF. Aug. 18th 1847, 6w 26, Head Quarters. 2ND. BRIGADE, July 9,1847. ? The following Regiments will J? Parade for Review and Drill, at gaff the times and places as follows, fljaLff The 6th Regiment of Infantry KTffi. at Lomax's on Saturdav the I8th fof September next. The 8lh Regiment of Infantry at ???, on Tuesday the 21st of September. The 9th Regiment of Infantry at Lowe's, on Saturday the 25th of September. - V ?The 7th Regiment of Infantry at the Old Wells, on Tuesday the 28th of September. The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Rich* ardson's on ,Thursday the 30th of September. The Commissioned and non-Commi6sioned Officers will assemble at their respective Parade grounds on the day previous for drill and instructions - By order of the Commander-in-Chief. P. H. BRADLBY, Brigadier Gen'l. 2d Brigade S. C, M-. W. W. Bblgher, Brigade Major. Edgefield Advertiser copy six times. Aug 18 25 4t _Land for Sale. jatgaggb The subscriber,irousof emigragg03^Pting Weatt offers.for sale, bis,tract of LAND, situate in Abbeville Dis. T,il von M?ff; Vienpa road, 8 from Libjwty containing 487 acri$2^ol jjichj^cjpwrejj and i_n^ cultjyj^iog. ; Tfe f ,' winhinff to hnv uill^lri' wAtl tn^n^n .. : . arg ' ??* ??? ?????e For Sale. A largo lot of KontuckyBiltrgillg and RopeWHITE & WIER. Abbeville 0. II., sept 1 27 3\v East Tennessee University. Tho next collegiato year of Ibis Institution will commcuco oil tbe 15tb day of October. The Faculty consists of six officers. Tuition in tho Collegiate Department is $15; in tbo Preparatory and English Departments, $ 10 per session. Hoarding in tho Public Hall is $ 1.25, in private families, $1.50 per week. Tho entiro annual expense, including clothing and bdarding ill vacation, need not, with strict economy, exceed $150. Tho locality is exceedingly healthful, and has provod peculiarly so to students from tho South. For further information soo Catalogue, which may bo examined at tho office of tho Clerk of tho County Court of this county, or bo had on application by letter to the President of tho University. 1). A. DEADEUICK, Secretary of tho Doard of Trustees. Kuoxville, Aug. 25 20 3t Valuable Lands for Sale. ! Will be sold, at Ahbovillo C. II.. on Salo Dav in ! September next, in two separate tracts, that part I of the. Ileal Estate of tho latoThomas W Williams, j dec'd., si til a to on tho waters of Rocky river, near ! liOnndesville, Abbevillo District, cach tract consis! ting of about eight or nine hundred acrcs, tho plots ] and surveys of which will ho exhibited 011 tho day of sale. A credit of ono and two years will bo given,with interest from day of sale. Purchasers will bo required to givo bond and upproved personal security. \?jp< Possession will bo given at tho close of tho pfosent vear. MAT. J. WILLIAMS, Ex'or. July 14 20-8t J For Sale. Tho subscriber offers for salo his PLANTATION and MILLS, situated on Rocky River, four miles i above Loundesvillo, in ono of tho healthiest soc ' tions ol Abbovillo lJistrict. The 1'lantation, con! taining about 460 acres, is in good repair, most of it strong, productive land. The mills are a Corn, Wheat and Saw Mill, all in successful operation. Tho water power is not surpassed by any in tho surrounding country, being sufficient for all manufacturing purposes, and possessing tho raro advantage of not being materially affected by either high or low water. All who may wish to mako such a purchase, aro requested to call and examine for themselves. JAMES L. LESLY. July 14 20-tf ' Valuable Property for Sale, n, Will be sold, on Sale Day in October next, at public out cry, J! jig? unless previously disposed of, tho BRICK * AsBbKBUILDING, Oil tho maiii-atrftfit. in the . 1 lower part of this village, formerly owned by John | Wilson, dee'd. This building is two stories high and in good repair, with the necessary out buildingn, and a fine well of water upon the lot. The lot contuins about five acres. . -. >*-v For furthor information, and the torms, porsons ' . : wishing to purcase will apply to Dr. I. Branch or A. J. "YVeems. Abbeville C. H., July 21 21-llw _ . , . Special Notice. All persons indebted to mo, are required to settle, on or before the first 01 Novoiubut ihjai. J. VV. CRAWFORD. C^ld Spring, Pendloton, Aug 18 ... 25 4w ? : The Daily National Whig^ Is published in the cily of Washington, every day at three o'clock, P. M., Sundays excepted, and served to subscribers in the City, at the Navy Yard, in Georgetown, in Alexandria, and in Baltimore the same evening, at 6? cents a week, payable to the sole agent of the Whig, G. L. Gilchrest, Esqr., or his order. It is also mailed to any part of the United States for $4 per annum, or $2 for 6, months, payable in advance. The National Whig is what its name indicates. It speaks the sentiments of the Whig party of the Union on every question of pub. , lie policy. 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