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- GEFELVC3 W OV.MNov, Ea 184.m V I'a Will cling to Ihe Pillars of the t;zale f our Liberts andtf tmustfalWetoP. amidstthe Ruins." BAP'iN iiST"k L. CONF RNNCE. i- chi Con frence, ofahe Edgefield As soiation, willt hd its next session with the Dry CreeiBaptisChurch, on Friday -ef&e the fifth Lord's day in the next month (December). The mueeting will ommence at.1Io clok,.A.. M.. in addition tothe subjects appointed - for thoe last meetinz; (which was not ield -on account of the unfavorable weather,) he followiing is appointed' for discussion -at the next meetiug:-"Is- the portion of Scripture contained in'the Gospel recorded by Luke from the 19th chapter to the 31st verse, a-parable?" WM. B. JOHNSON, Cairmnan. We would have noticed at an earlier -day, th6 cominunicatioti- or -'APlanter," -had we not over looked it, in the great -press of. business. If -the respectable -writer will favor us with an interview, we -think we can convince him of .the impro priety of publishing his article. Western Pork.-From what we can learn from our' exchanges. Pork is very abundant in the West this season and of i superior quality. . We have no doubt but there will be large lots driven to every town and village in the South and South west. Two.drrves have already arrived in this village, and some fow hogs have been sold at 2A cis gross; buyers however are not veryaxious to purenase, as it is thought prices will -come-down to 2 cents, which we think high enough; taking into' consideration the low 'price ofpoitton. The Weather.-Afier many' day of rainy,:gloony weather, the sun agaiishine. out,-and vie have had- -Some plisaint weather.; but therp, is again, an appear. ance of a.change. Roj/al-Visit.-The-recen t visit of Louis Phillippe to the Court of Queen Victoria .,created, quite a sens.tion in England. Doubtless it was intended as a retuin for the "ball" whiich her B4r'it'un i ajesi lately made uponi him. Royal visits are of much more frequent occurrence than for a: long period past. Our readers will re member that Nicholas, Emperor o Russia, recently fevored the English peeple with his a'ugust presence. The jouirnalists of that caonntry, give; a -glowing account of his receptton, -apd -of the number of -magnificent donations which he made to various itnsituttons aiid to individuals on taking bis farewell. -All this sounded very well. attd gained th&AuioctTthe plaudits of the newspapers and thetttirinking por tion of the people. But these serviic war shippers of Royalty 'do not remember the inillions of suff'erers in - he dominion or Nicholas, whose wretchedntess it would have well become the Empiror to alleviate wvith some of the ptincely donaltions which he so lavishly -bestowed . upon foreigners. They forget that the money which' he wtasted upon them. rightfully belonged to mnany of his poor sufyjects, especially the Poles, whom he -has. despoiled of every thing and sent into hopeless' hondage. Lst us hear nto miore of ithe gonosit of' oss archs,. and -.such 'Monarchs as Nicholas ! Buit nevertheless the visits of Sovereigs to each other, are often at tended with benefi cial results. ' The remove ill-founded prejtudices ' which 5 they ' may have enaterI taided towards each -other.andi soften ail ill feelinig which the pepeofoeconstry may have for atnother. Sincethgera peaciNIS1 in urope, 'Royial visits have .been-comparatively frequent. The Empe ror Alexander oFRntsna, soon after..visited England, aatf li frienidl inter irse has SinCe-leen- kept up bet ween 9his'- country nd- Great Britain it ts much to be de sired, thalt peace will conttnue to he main tained bet ween France and Etngland, and 1hat each governmeni wiall endeavor to beaefit the~other, instead of .fermentipg al 8pird~ of..hostility, between -the' pehple of their respective countres. As there is now so good1 an 'underst anding bett ween the Sov ereigns,of both Kingtloms, there is a cheer - ig prospect of a' long cotatinued p'daea t lif e remembee iby many of our reatgrugi ato1meountry hasr also been hooea wiifo h seidnt of a Roy al house.: t iiePrince de Join vdlle, soni 'o onsA Pillppe.:paid us .a visit, and had ia t-%riew 'lj ig sident .Tyler.' Small as this .may tseddtt-may be of lasiing imnportance. !f174 intei-course betwteen Franeeand the United:S.te~ ever besdofth tfied .charar tan a person ae quaeintance. of g kindliest feelings for our country. eaven gran G.iat-henothing . y eversunderthe n otfriendsbipdhchaio sWn ted us- with,4he hr-e Vote or dt etrs.We have not yet'seen in official account of the voie cast for Presidential electors, in all the Statesmentioned. ii the Yahle below ;..but ,ieliyeehe fllowing. account to be perfectly correct-: Number of Electors. States Clay. Polk. MaIine.. . - 9 New Hampshire - - 6 Vermont - - 6 - Massachusetts - 12 - Rhode Island 4 - Conuecticut - 6 - New York - - 36 Newv Jersey - 7 - Pennsylvania - - 26 Delaware - - 3 - Maryland. - - - Virginia - -. 17 North Carolina - 11 - South Carolina - - 9 Georgia - - - 10 Alabama - - 9 Misissippi - - - 6 Louisiana - - - 0 Tennesse - - 13 - Kentucky - - 12 - Ohio - 23 Indiana - - - 12 I!linois - - Missouri - - 7 Arkansas - - 3 Michigda - - 5 105 170 105 Polk's majority. 65 Of the States, 15 to 9, aud of the vote. nearly two to one Denrocratic. All in. the Fainay.-The nai-ugriation of the Governor of Ohio, will -take place in December next.. The robes of office will le'tranaferred from father to son. Act. ing G'o'v. Barilej will be suedededby Gov. ArMi 'elect. Santa Anna and his new. bride. -it will be remembered, that the Mextemn Presi dent recently retired top his country seat, to indulge his grief for the recent loss of his wife; he has consoled himself by taking a new bride! Great Ternperance Rerival in Lancaster! Ohe Hfundred and ten Signatures in one Night!t a anoiher column will be found an in teresting accouni of aglorious Temperance Kevival, which. has recently taken. place atL'inaeser (u. Hi; ft was effected chief ly through the agency of John G. Bow luan, Esq., who is said.tw be one of the a blest and most eloquent. Teimperance.Lec tures in the Site. '-We should be . highly pleased to see Mr. Bowman in Columbia, duritig the ensuing winter. We fielieve he 6:1e never lectured. here, and if he could indt'i convenient to spend a week or so wkh a during. the'. Seession, much good * dotl'd undoubtedly . be effected. From the incrensed .intererst which our citizens 6egin to manifest in our weekly nietingA,'aud from. ather. circumstances which 'have fallen under our observation, we believe that iho public. mind is.so fully prepared for a renowed effort in heh'alf of Tempersn'e, and we have no' doubt h bat a speaker so. gifted, as we have heard Mr. Bowman reptesented to be, with such aid as we might be able to furnish him with, might effect a~ revival hiere. wvhich would soon extend to lie most extreme borders of our St ate.-Temprane Advocae. The sentence of the Court in the ease of Reuben darrisonm, who'owias' eonvicted of the murder of' Reuben, Reese at this' place last week, was, that be. should be hung on the first Friday in Febrepary'next, The-Jury..recommended the prisonmer as a ISt object for. Executive clemency, atnd we pres5umte a petition will he sent on for that pnr pde.-Greenville Mountaumneer. ~The Falt Term of Spartanhurg Court is. now. in. Session this week-Judge Rich ardson presiding. Ve nnderstand, that therm is a large arm'un~t of husiness before the.Court, but it 'is se pposed an adjourn mnentswould take place.last evening, in or der to allow sufficient time for the memn bers ofhte.Bar to reach CGoltrmbia against thermneetinm 'of the Legislaturn.- .reen ,ille Moutanner. Mr, M..Garrett informs us .that lie has raised on half an acre of land the ,present season, thitty-five bushels or Corn. .The hwncl as Jow'amd~marshiy, -and had -been thoroti hf "drauined" The, rotind was twice wel briik4: ditI91larted' about the 15ibhsf May, in -d'rill. 44. feet aiiar. add 'plomghed tivice." 'Mr. G. lives near Stones ville, in~tis District. Who can 'besi this? :Thfe6"Pmndletoni -Mssenger of -the 22d nit. sayse-"tWe-have fidmorenainttitin a few dayi'past than has fallerr before iice Mareba The fall-has been unusally warm and drydhbut have tis week had 'it' both wet and-cold." - ' -,. , Stipaihe Murderer. The Augu/sta chronicle of the 15thi'insi. -says " suitable reward'will be given by the- cilizjilistrren coianty-i4 pddition to the rewrd affer d bythp Governor for thes apprelietsio of Siadriik-i.' Rickeison, who eomigtted 'a most'atrocious'murder to, Jtssggnyron- ~ th instant, upon the body dioner. -Ricket 'dondha o l:~~ dy hiir, anid liad in small whisk ers. lite5 o nplexion .is abou3 six 'r g ery erect, rather Geral lipeaseinsert 'the SlAuUI they k$noi.-W ho- abti~ -Shoirldile:Southt'ow th, a since, receavi lmralco s-m al 6J 2ll 9 t a Soiuth, h o~reed p.opsnt5O, a m.,tmhir amls: tot ~wnaipatiot Society ?" Should they know that the !amesmissionDary -declares.-that ~tur m"ris von-uries generally" are in favor of aboli tioii,.bUt- remaiti silent. for- reasons tot iated Ne refertthose who may wish in formainon t 'tiisuest to 1t0 leised or:Mrsa-Wade recently piblished in abo .1iti papers. Women andwvine-are are they not revealers of secrets ?-Chris tian Index. U. S. Senale.-The result of the Dela ware election secures the choice ora Whig to succeed R. H. Bayard, of.; he same pol tics, in the U. S. Senate. making a total of 26 Senators which the Whigs are sure of, while-the Democrats are sure of only 25. Thke political characterof the Senate depends entirely upon the - Legislature of Virginia; and as parties in that body are about equally devided, the whole matter must remain in doubt until they take ac tion in the premises. Ifvirginia elects a Whig Senator, it will give the whig# ma jority; if a Democrat, it will -give the Demncrats a tnajoritv, inasmuch as Mr. Dallas, the Vice President of the U. States. will be ex officio President of the Senate, and have the'casting vote.-N Y Jour. of CoM. Sugar.-.We learn by the last Planters' Blinner that the planterfin St. Mary parish are now actively engnged ii the the manufacture of Sugar. The-article is of uinusitally fine quality, but the yield is not-good; The weniher, so far has been favorable.-N. 0. Picayune. Importint to Manufacturrs.-Judge Story has lately decided, in the case of Taylor vs. Carpenter. that manufact urers, whether citizens or aliens, hhve A idghi to the use of iheir name and trade marks, and hias granted a perpetual injunction against the defendant in the above case using the iame anid marksofihe complainan-i, " who are manufeturers of "Taylor's Persian Thread." Prohibited.-Persons' of color are pto hibited from entering the Islards of Cuia, undei any prefeit % hatever. Curious erdict.-A fellow who was frozen to deatih in Iowa, last,winter when the thermoneter wai two dearees below zero, was brought before aju'ry tf inquest. They handed a verdict of "death by freez ing.' arid the thermometer was found guilty of "morder in ;he second' degree.!" Re-ult of Temperance.--k the recent assizeg held at Kensington; Canada,- Mr. Justice llegerman, in add'ressing the jury, remarked ti.t-s-H'o was happy tosay thar. i'n' his -arious circuits ihrough the province, he found cine sensibl~yin the detrdse, and that he was cotfirmed iii his opinion 6y his brotherjudges.-That in timperance. thefruitful parent ofvice, was oftmuch niore rare occurrettce in the rural districts than formerly. That thes1 h:p. py results he ascribed to the general in crease or weahb and p!osperity in the count'rf, and to the more ample means =afrtred difreilnig ivine worship.-His lordship observed that otne great. duty of magistrates was to see that no tnore than a necessary iiumber of taver licences should be granted. His honor alltded to the thickly planied'sign posts in Hingstou and had he been presiding in the Home dis tiit, the same remark wduld justly apply to Toronto. Comnnefcial. f ua UtaG, Npv. 20. Coula.--The market i~s rathter dull. as hold ers d1. not appear an~xinti to Rell. and butyers are careless abotnt buying. T he receipts dii ring the week have been light, no doutbt ott ac. eotnt of the rain, which htas been tiallitng sitice Monday,. Our quotations are ordinnry to mid dlingd, middling fair 5, and fine. 5:4e., and an extra line lot aight bring 5g a 54; 'ld 4 a 5.j. Principal sates 44 a 5* cets'. .Frcights.-The same as last qutoted.-Repnub . Aaus r., Nov. 21'. CoTen.l'Not'withritndirg the tow range of prices, holders ,hnde. mnanifested a willingness to meet purchasers, anad a fair busiies has been *transacted since onut last repol-t. '('he receipts for the week hsave beetriairge, btnt thti stock on hand will not be vedneed by shipments, as our river is again in navigiable order. We quote the extremes of prices irom 3A to 5A; pritncipal sales from 4 to 5 cents. Grocries.-But i modterate btusinesshus been transacted in groceries thie jiht wveek,~and prices have undergone ino. ch~ange. The dioch continnes good, witha the exneptioitof Domest tic Liquors and Molasses, 'vhich remain scgrce, with a msodera te demnand.-ontiutionais1. - Corcsia., Nov. 21. Cotion..--Fgr several days the weather has been very we(; cool, and unfavorable for buasi ness, and thes transactions have,. conseqnently not' been so-ltatge as teual. Thne receipts of the week are-3.456 bales--aft by wagons; of which 1,206 were stored, and 2'sold. No mate rial vti-iation iii prics has occurred simce our Iast-reporti. but-there -is-a- better demnd, sod the prices 'quoted are'somewhat more rmedily obtamed,' particularly for 'the middling qtuh iies. We continue ouar quotationts offaust webk, viz: Inferior and ordinary 31a 4 tMidlit 4 a 44; tMddling fair 4l a-45: Gzood fair 5;Good -and--fine Sj a 5g;-printcipal sales -st 4j a 5* centsa Forwarded to Charlestoin darng the week 2.9y8 bales. Groceries -There has been no material changin ptrices. The tmarkeet is well sup plied. and extensive siupplies come 1n daily by 1he' RI ilroad4-.so that largfegweli assorted and fresh stoeksmay always he found. MARRIED. - Oat Tesday eveinig the 19rh iniua. by T, G3 Bacon,-Esq.tMr.- H. T. WatO'r to Miss RANCeES E. KEuNr, yiougest daughter of R. Kenney, Esq., all of this Distrit j rur fee received. ~~fiends- of Lieut. JAMES B. HARaia;t hnune him as a candidate for the -oflice '~Tax Colector at- the next -election. ~ ~ .- -- O7Tbe frietds of SArPaONU. Ms nniai~ii as a candidate fordhe Office okaiteteiciioo. ' 7~The friends of EnMUND MoRn-is, Esq., ano'unce him as a eanditlnje'for the Office of Tax Colector at the nen-t election, ~Oct.3 20 t f. n A LADYdgfuitin d qualiliations [;M. to -teach the variousbranehqs pf En glish, id als'o f tsic will find. .eeloy ment bymmedtatel.ap ing to etifer of the ?ubscribers zear :Edge6eld:C. House. S.CH18TIE,. C. L. GOODWIN, J. TERRY. Nov. 25. 1844. 4t. 44. The Constitutonalist of Atunista, and Charleston. Mercury, will please -copy twice, and forward their accounts to this. offce. Blooded Stock for Sale. W ILL be sold at Edgefield Court HEouse,ou-the First Monday jin Jan uary next.'ou a credit of twelve months, the thorough bred Horse NULLIFIER, JUN. He is a beautiful bay, being 15hands high, and.9 years old next Spritig. He was sired by Nillfier. Sen., his dam Nancy Air by Sciolto, by the irjorted fDidmed'e, his dam by Vildan. g. dam b* Spardill, g. g. dam by the imported hqrse Crawford. It is needless'to go into a .tull pedigree of Nullifier, Se'n., as he is well known.a,. The purchaser will be required to1ive note with iwo approved securities. Prp erty not to -be transrered until the terms of sale are codiplied with. Nov.27 Gt 44 State of South Cariolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PIbEAS Alsty Mobley, Lewis Mo1Aey, Declariaion Vs. . . (n Simeos. Jny. . Auathanent. T HE Plaintiffis who by leave of the Court, were allowedto plead their detmands ngainst the Defend:mt, have this day filed their Declaration agninst the snhl Simeoi Jay, and he having no *ile or Attorney knAvn to re. side in this State npon whonma rule to plead, with a icopy or said Declaration dould be served. Ordered th'at the said Simeon do plead to thi- Declaration within a year and a day. orfli'aljn'netwill beawardedagainst himl.. T[HOfl'S G. BACON, 6. c. P. Clerk'. Office, 22d Noi: 184-f. Nov. 27 44 ry State of' Souli ('arolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN TIIE COM MON PLEAS. Benj. F. Lanidrum, be:arer, Dedalion t-s tn. Richard Allen. .AItdhMaent. T I E Plainiffi in thie ainvo stited case having. this day filed his Declaration in my Offlie and the Derendant iaving no wire or attorney known to reside wiithin the limits of the State, on whotm a copy %r th same with a rile to plead can be served.. It is therefrie Or. derad. that he nopears anl pled to the stnme. within one year atiu n day from the date hereof, or final annd absonlte judgment will be an% urded against him. tHO.M AS G. BACON, c. . Clerk's Ofie'21st N'ov. 1844 Nov. 27 44 ly State of South Caroliha. EDGEfIE'PiiE DISTRICT. . IN.-TfE COMMON-PL|EA. J. IV. Srokeos. Dedaration in es. -.01 I. e l'nintifls in the' abtove stated cases, T1.having this day fled their Declarations in my Office, and the Dcfetdainthaving tin wire or Attorney knowtn to reside wiitlhin the linits of the State on whotm a copy of the sne witlh.p rnile to plead can be served. "It is- thierefoare. Ordered" that the Deata~ppe' u~ln to thte satme wiihin a year atud a day froini the daty huereof, or fiinil atnd absolttte jtndgmeutt will be awaurded ngatmst htim. * . TIJOMi H G. BA CON,c. d. c. Clerk's Ollice, 22d Nuv. 1844. Nov. 27 . 44 l'y State of South Cariolfa. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN T"HE C~tjMMON PLEAS. Robert R. luter, ? Declaration i: P.H sn.. iltachmennt. T5 lIE Plaittiff in the above stated ease, ..having this'day filed their Declaratiotts in my Offic4, niid the Defendamt havis no wire oa'..Atorney known to reside wimoitn te limits of the State ott whotm a copy or the sante witht a sole Jo plead. cant hte served; " It is therefore Ordered-". That the Defendiaitippear duod plead1 to the paine withtin a' y'entr aitd a day fromt the daute. hereof or final and absolute jtudgment will be awasrddLnaninst htm . . ThlOM AS G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Ocfe,228 FNov 1844. Nov.27 4'4y - LL persons indebted -to the Estate of AWtt. .loor, deceased, are regyested to make pnymaent immewdtmidly, nd tlhose havitng -demands against said Estate will present theni according to lawv for liaytmet. - 8. C.100OR, Fxeeniri. Nov. 27, 1844.3 . p.. 4'4. Seiling of at Costf H.U' IE Subscrtiesauhaving determined to . bring theirliustneisto: a close by thie 1st of ,Jaitsary next. will sell-their preadim~t'c k of Dry Gosods, Hardware,tokey e:a a..ost. 1" We would also' .eiay todthose- iiadebted roens by note or account. dse1st!or January 1843 and '44. that theymussecoleorward and-pay up. FRAZIER & ADDISON. .Nov.20 -7 t 43 .For Sale. YI Hotuse n 66I beb 'I ho reside; IJcontnintgi4.acres; witir new :nnd cm,1 mnodions buildings.. - ., 1.1 SPANN. Edgefeld, Nov.20 ..a 4 L L persons indebted to C. 3. Glover, bily contract with Greenville Hord, are. earnestly regnested toneino forw'tird and settle the same, as the'husitess is 'discnn tinued. 1 think a settletrgest duce framu all concerned. C. 3. GLOVER. -P. S. The books :aul- accoutnts will be round with Mr. G. IlpD anatthe old stand, wh~o is auuhorised to softde as. herciorore. ,Nov.13 : ..tr. 42 07"The rriends. ofn . S. C9. SC4aTT, annonce him as a canididate for Tax Collector, at the ensuigeletio Nov. 6, 4 ; . CORNERDE ME AN AVE just received, Rnd will. edntinke t ticles,wlich they offer to their otrioda . SUG ARS". 20 bhds. choice St. Croix Sugars 30- do. Porto'Rico do. 10" do. Muscovado do.' 3 do. Clairfield dd. 10 bbls, Crnasied do. 5 do. Pulverized do. 5 boles dotbleieiiied libaf Stigar. . COFFE. G01bagsOld Governmon Java Coffee 0 ild.- Aigustura dq. 300 choice Rio do. Eires;Mocho do. 'HEESE. - 20 casks briine Cheese BAGGING. 200 pieces Heavy Dundee. 44 to 45 liUnh. 10t0 do. Tow, 45 i:ch 150 do GerAis & Cerolina, 44 to 50 do. Eniuc k,(bavj)44 to 1 24 bales Gun&, i dr d 3000 pair thick Br cins .c) 1000 do.. Kip so. 1000 do Women andB os '3000 lbs Sole Lea her. s 150 coils 31nnilla 0 do. Keniu'c Rope 50 do. Jute, do. ..MrfrASSES'~ J0 hlids-Trinidd 25 bblis. New, Oileens. - .YRON 100000 lbs. h'o-rItarions asiies.(i: J an& 4'hi.22I and 2J by - to 2J to -Ais., 44 to8 by A to J. 5010 lba- BanI from 4000 bHoo on fro j to nch 10 bundles Nail Rods 5 do era Stil, assorted sizes, -AL Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cinnamon, Nutl Shoe Thread, Cotton and Wool Cards, Brat Churns, Keelers Willow Wagons and V rndle Brnoins; Wnde Bowls, Wash Stands, Be Mills, Soapy Wagori Boxes, *Suddre fYrns, 11 Country FJonr.'',bncco, Wool fnis,' Cups, G Sperm Cmtdieb, Tallnw -Candles. Twrne, Cas WANTED-10.00-lbs. BEES VAX. for v Ma:irE fitild Advertiser will coily.-ami Nov. 13. 1844' Gikenrod*e Adcauies. '' HE Trustees of the Greenwood Acadeuies i ianonce to the cotmnmiiity ait'hrge, that the exercises of these. Institlutions will colm mence ion the First- Alonday of.January next. Thto Fetnnle School will be under the instruc lion of tle Misses LocisA-and Sat'an RIcARD sos.. The- ormer lady is. the present: iienm. bent, the littler recently taughit-liti Edgefield Court House, where she .isfavorably .ki:* as a. competent inostructeas Miss McNU.n, will continue in charre of the Musical- De. partment. Thie Mae Department willbc tautght by Mr JAINs H -9.gg, the- lresent ill structor. who has the experience ofeight yen in teaching. In,consideratinn of the pressure of the tines the rates of tuition has beei reduced, and nre as follows: ~. ~.. TZ. ntE ! . Per'&ssion of Fire Months Orthography. Reading.-.Writing, lri mary Geogruphy and Arithniic, $6 O TIle above with Geograph . Child's First and Second Boik of Histmy, Gioot's Bookof Nature nd History of U.S. .. 11 0( Tle above with English (rraninar, Miss Swift's Philosophy. antd Comn p)ositionf... .SI$1 ( The abovct wi'l .Natural 'Mental anld l'ltoral P*1'hilpsophly, Chiemlistry. Nut tndn History, Botanly, Anctent His-. oifv.Algbra, Gecme~try,.&c., 5( 'the Frech fltga will be taughtt at .an~ extra charge, . 601' !tlstrtilln In .lusic on the Piano. 20 O( loo the tale of thel. Pianlo, .. 2 O( Mawlntheatics, the Latin and Gr.eek Lannpinges. in the mnaic departnienlt, 16 O( For C~ontimgencies, 5 . Board ay be- obtained fron ~7 to $8 poi mlonthI. 'Thle Trllstees htave.naiso made arrangementa to procure smaledl Preachinag in the Chlapel. amec will re-organize the0 Suinday School,..wich ha an excellent library: of suitable books. *. FR. CA LHOUN, A. WAL~L.it, . BLAKE, * GeW CURTISS, ~ - Al'.'H'NACKETT; S. CREWVS, - -T. CHIEATIJAM. J Nov. 13 eowtJ - 42 Piite Boar'din~g't~choo~ H E suibscriber, inforins the Poblic, the . h# will opena-SCHOOL at his owr residence, near.Loundsville, A bbeville District on~ the -Second Monday of .January next, it which wil, be lau~ght the Enlish . Branches fh1tllenIyties, tihe Greek, Latmn .and. Frenh: Langulages. As he- has haed long experienet irn.Tncing-as: his wvhole attenitmon. will hi givenlato a -very liinitedlnumbke of scholr and t~heloention~ia.remarkaebly healthy alny eitr niaoed from .all -scenesoaf dissipatinlr v.ip(As flatterk:hiptskif that he wviii con f~4jecive a due sharge of the paui~ioa ofc hehi.. . . . .. .Tuition'iier Sessidniof:itC mittths, $18 00 nable-en advance... . at. $8.00 per amonth, payable he il yey ?tt.advanlce. - All who wti'h to enter shoiild make appli caion tmmedieteiyfqa only. a limited umnbea clan-.bet!ceived. - -- eThe Edgefield- Adveiuisier wiltl pdbish the above'unti he 1st of Jnnnary. and forward his accont to ttbica. bbeemll Banner. DY an ord-r fro' n :Hill, Ordinary oh 'Edigeiel Dit~tr1 'lall proceed, to 4ell ait the late re su~~es Hamis, di. ceased, o A e~ a plortion'of the the pteept 'crop qfC'&rn a ~Horses, Hogs, Cows, Plantation ~~s eist ol Blackbinith's Touts,-Housebd 'ai 5itchen FurnIture, an~d ouie.Wtro and ier, on a credit of twelve months;wmth slotelagd aero. ved security. Also, wvill be ronted at the same timednd phace, two Plantations for the ensungyear one on wiih,.Hexekinit eorsh~s, ad the other one whereMo'ud lHitl~v - -DAVID -HRJEzcmo Nov40 4 receie fresh Ippieof hoa t w A i nd-the Irode,at the lowest ce 5 dozen. Rocking Chairs, -and w seats B A NKE TS'. -, 2.bales 94 BliniktAl' 2, lo. I04 do. we~wi f e. - pair - 2 Jo. Grey do- 104;4 A ogd usadri e 10 to 1-4. pI- - Rd; 200UA. 2 'SHOT 0-flag., ss Otd Si 10,000 IpiS o:r -30 KeNI~iiit' tFLt 20 'do. Iusi SEG RS. Nit::..Wi * 4. SpauishCI -dbr', -'M-. Light pani L. 5'i .npiial R Ml 4W(ve s. TE4! , 50 Boxes Teps Oi4,ng ,ofgnpow der, IlysiIn and Jinperiaj 6 Gases Caiteess,-unqpo te ,-eslsW& e ~chcAilhc Ten egs. Saltpetre, Bluo Stogqe,n g, it q ea' ;H Bound . Blcklets Pnsted Ju ue T S. 3 Waslboads, qioa'.Dippin, C bes Pins, lows. Rakds, 1. doz. Scythe, andlies Cof'co 'inglow Gins, Starch. Pistols; Cal pa Fi. riudstones. OsiuabuisWhite Lead .ld . ings. Fifdh Chains,- &c., &c. 'hich the higihest cush price will be paidM Jr .ournal.' W./vI'I'IfA PP*NL$ ibE tke this ien'nuofinformiig 4h0 iub fie, particularly. Mill-irghts.-:--0Mill: ow tiers, ot those about engaging.niniir that wq. have. punchasei ofGideoii fiotchkiksi the ex. clusive right of his Veilical Reiction Water \Vheel, foi the State of South : Carolifiaahd are-prepared to har eth .new.. iproeminent ptlv up for all that desire: it,". or todsApose olf Rights to irdlvidpalk or: clubs. .Thbeadaotion of these Wheels is easy,not requring any very grcat mechainical skill.. TIle:Vekicul Reacitiots Whdel is adapted to all heads.1om, two feet: apwards-rec4uires.one third less water to par form oie-thiril, half, dpuhle, an in some in. stances three times as.,psuch.us the..oldalutter wheel-s not affected bykbakswater-edn be placed on the shAft of a corntadun~httlexheel, securiig uniforni.motion in all. parts of each revOlution. It makes Ii'om 10*Q04btrokesin a miniute; is never frpzen up. .Somditf-theso mills have been known to cut -on .art.aven from FvE to sEvE.thousand' feet:af ,: iii 24hours-one as high as TWELVE.T HOb SAND. With eqiuml power and speid-ifwill propel any other kind of machinery.- It- coM bines stiengthdurability,veloity, and simplici ty ofemnstrriction. The use of thme improve meinit oneo year will in suost instances irepaythme expenso. A .set of tite W ekls mgy be seenat Mlcliee & lrvipe' s MoreT'reerttille. '.tN Aliaimnunicaioni, addressed'to eide~ pl' the snbsmcribers, post paid, will lie piromnptg re tended to. -. -WILIJA M T. MOQfRY. JOHN G ofOORE. Smnithiford, York Dist..S.- C. N. B. Johni G. Moore~rmay he'addressed, or seen personfally at Greenville C. H., till'abott Charisimas.' Admninistr'atoi's Sale. Y ai Order from Jpohn Hill Esq., Ordipt: ry of Fdgeficld District. I ihail .poceed to sell on Thnrsday the fifthdav of December next; .'1 the late' residence of Joseph .linss de-. ceaseid; all the personal loroperty of~said ide-. ceaisedcosnsisting ofl nint I.kely Negroeyi.-.hr% se', hioacs; one m yoke of opy,,q; -vr plantation tooks honsehold an~d kitchellfurnr lure, all the present crop of cotton, ccrigad rudder ona a credit of twelve months. . Perchiis ers to give note with approved'- securly; the property not changed until the terms-of eal, iire complied withi;.and~if re-sold:at-tihe fdrmner purchasers risk. . JAMES CURRY, Adr'r. Nov.13 - 4t. 42 - Plantation for saIe. T HI E usdersignied offer. his plantation roi sale, knowvn as:Rorse Crek','about two mniles' below Aingtista, on the Savanush River, in Edgefishd D' ' 'e;8oin:garia. - Horse creek) iatiuonalnis eight hmn dred and l Gnietrea, aireeablystatkeglahdl A. hreethnmndredanm fifyarsof winchs rifeir remnaipder bgh ij ' iiuia growth of oak; hikorg.aud pin L~ . :I *At the settlemetp igAb lw grond, are ex tensivelbarns and stables,,with a .colnfortabbd sinalj dwelling imnd-. negro .honsa,611iao repair and a well of hxce~IeiiWa .. sale iiii.;they fiI~ra' Tesday~iiDn dei e~rt wlen,;ifnot disposed o. ii wHli iipz lilet at tbe lowe; alarket Houis '&li ity of Angusta ; Tei ins of pae wne tidniAirth teiiof J'anuaryneit, when possessitn snie will bh gived; *n8'thie rem'at a-credii olroie and twoyas interest froma the'daeof-iblesz' *Noiies-with a mortgage enthe panfts$inwl hb' requiredd.Other termsoehilkioer~hlie day or sal 2 'I a~el~ Adveserrn u~jhjrg Journial wrjish the above, adtt the-dayofsale u C.i Rownea by N Loawe,;~mu" tog-foukhdnired:nd forty.dl 43 on Turkey.Creek,-imuidiatlr ot~vg road, leading' froi0 E~je'e C Jm6 Ai ville C. H. Any one wishing to puiae -u do well to-exathins farthemselves. -Apply to'the sanshane@4 e.-'9iiN t