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ADNiISSIONS TO THlE BAR. At the late Session of the Court of Ap peals in this place. the following gentlemen were admitted to practice in the Courts of Law in this Sta:e : J. GABLE BASKINS, or Abbeville; B. M. BLoCKER, Jr., ofiEdgefield ; J. RANDOLPH Buans, of Charleston; RicHARD DoZwRa, of Georeetown ; T. SEPTIN1US II ERIOT, of Charleston; JOHN W. JoHNSTON, of Lancaster; L. M. KEITT, of Orangehurg; Win. F. LESTER, of Greenville; Nuarny C. MeNAtR. or Cheraw; C. Davis MRLTON. of Chester; 11. JUDGF MooRE, of Greenville; JoHN B. MlORAGNE, of Abbeville; ANDREw L. O'BRYAN, of Barnwell; Wa. H. PERONEAU. of Charleston; War. R. POAG. of Chester; and Was. L. T. PRINCE, of Cheraw. And the following to practice in the Courts of Equity: JAS. M. RUTLAN). of Winnsboro.'; and Wa. 1. THoMpSso, of MoRE ABOLITION MoVEMEN'rs.-A pe tition. callino fbr a National Convention to exterpate Slavery, or dirsolve the Union with the Southern States, has beet circu lated all over Massachusets for some time past. and is now published in the Boston Liberator, (Garrison's paper.) with a great deal of flourish, and no donbt will he ready for presentation to Contgress in a week or two.-Herald. Massacuzsetteallid South Caroina. tency, Governor Brigg., on Mlonday sent to the Leislatore his special message in regard to the allitirsofiMassa -chusetts with relation to South Carolina. After giving a statement of thereasons why the action in the mttter, already well known, was taken hy 5lassachusetts. htis Excellency commends the course adopted by the Coinmiseioner, ir. fHoor, and ex p-essed his belief that the State will main tain 'the stand which she has taken. with firmness and with confidence in the right. Charleston Patriot Population of Alabamet.-Tlhe census of Alabama for the yenr 1843. exhthit a pop ulation of 624,827 soul. in 18-0 ihe population was 590,756. Increase in four years 34.071. The population of Mobile is 17,418; whicli. if correct, shows a decrease since 1840, of 918. CouiiiierCiaI...... H1AMBURG, Jan. 9 Cotton.-Since our .it there has con-iider-i bie of the staple arrived. princip.dly by the river. The market has assumed a better as eet. and purchasers appear willing tu l-y old at an advance of from i to A tpon last week's quotations, for the. better qalitiis. The receipts are net mo-c than eqwed to the demand. Our ginotations up t(1 1* M.. are Ordinary to Middlini, 34 to 3.-; Middling, 4j to 4A: tine 4j to 4j;:iod a ver y chuice qtuility might bring 5 cents. Pritcipal ades - to Rcpublirah. AUGUsTA. Jan. If. Cotton --This article is in moderate demand. and all that has beent otrereid the past week har , ._frund purchasers at the rollowiig rates: Inferior, - - 31 i Ordinary, - a 45 Middling, - 4. a 4g Middling fair, - - 4 Fair. - 4j Fully fair. - - Insquare bales thIese qalties are worth An. more. thtan above raites which are the enrrent -prices for round hales. We have a very gocod river. Freitzht to Savannas~h 50c. per bale, aend .occasionally 40c per bale int -transient boats. WIashingtsnian. Cor.uxsua. January 8. Cottou -There is very lhttle doinog in the market, in consequsencee of the smtall gnatity comitng in or offering. and pliiCtSescnteinueo pretty much the samte as re-pot tedh last week say 2j a I42 cents extremes, aned mtost sales at 3$a 44. CHRsr.F-sroN. Jant. I11. Cotton.-Thte receipts. of Uplaneds continnte to he moderate dutringr thme past week, they have beeni by Rail Road 2305 hales. by water 3798 bales, antd by wagons 100 hales: total 6203 bales. Exported in same time to Great Britain 3877 bales, to Genn !00othales, antd coastwise 742 bales. making a grand total of 5119 bales. teat .ing on hatnd a shippitng stonk of 39225 bales, exclusive or 2187 bales on shipboardl not yet -cleared. In reviewing the features of the Upland mar ket during the past week, we disceever in them no mteriial chanige from those we reported in our lnst weekly review at the close of the week then passed. Thme same firmness which holders thens exhiited. and which lhad the ef -fect to check thte further dowtnward tendency of prices, has been mainta ned during the past week. Prices have been fuller and more reg -ular, tand altogether a better feeling seems to be manifested by buyers for -the article. The sales of the week atmounted to 7648 bales, of which 2800J chtanged hands yesterday.' State of' Steuth Car'linia, EDGE FIELD DISTRJC.T.. L jE.\K, living two nitiles Soutth e e of Ca pt Dbyson's-M ill, on Wilsoa's Czcek, tolled before me on the.3rdI inst., 2 estray mare Mttle-s; both black ; 3 years old next Spr-ing ; one with a small while spot on the left side of -face, about 12 hands high, and appraised at 50 dollars each. THOM AS NIC HOLS, Magistrate. Jantnary 15 4tm 51. State oftSouth C'arolina, EDG EF1EL D DIS.TRICT. W asTrLCv H Anns,iiing on Cloud's Creek, -near Miller's Bridge, tolls beforetme one Black HORSE. with hoth hind feet wheite, a black spot under the tight foot lock, with a wvhite spot on each shoulder, .about 16lehads high, and between ten aod twelve years old. A ppraised at $25. WILEY REYNOLDS, Magistrate. January 15 4tm 51 Attention ! HO RN'S CREEK BE AT COM'Y. Y- OU 'are hereby ordered to pa rade on the Second Saturday, flthe -8th of February next, at 'your r' tusual muster grouind, at 11 o'clock, SA, M~larmed and equipped as the lawv directs. V- CouN J. J. MAYS,'O. S. -Janay 15 *- 3t 51~ 'S (QMh'be friendseof SAltPios 'B. Asys, announce him as a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at the next eleclion. Notice. T HE undersigned having purchased the en tire interesi of Mr. C. A. Meigi, in the business of Merclhant Tailoring. will still contintie the bnsiness at the old stand, and hopes by strict attention to business to receive a share of public patronage. JOHN COLGAN. January15 3t 51 Sheriff's Sales Stale of South CIroliin, EDGEFI.ELD DISTCICT. Enoch Byne, To murtgage. A. J. Lawson. r Y virtue of the Mortgage in the above case, I will proceed to sell at EdIefield Court [louse. on the First Monday and Tues. day in February next the folinwing- Ne'r u shaves, to-wit: Antony. Abram. Arnol", Al fred, Bill, Isabel. Ltey. Moses. Little Peggy,. Bob, Ramson, Sam, Suekey. Thisby, York, Rhoda. Emily, Thomtas,. Frank, James and Lrtle Bent. Terms cash. H. BOULWAIRE, s. E. D. January 10 3r 51 Sheris Sale. State of' '"onit arolina, EDGEAIbLD DISTRICT. Elijah Byne, T1o >MAorlgagc. .ohn B Gordon. c B Y virme of the Mortgage it thet above ease. I will proceed to sell "n Ed-efield Court House, on the First Monday and Tucs. day in Frbruary next.the following Negro slaves. to-wit . Jerry. Idinund, -'lber t, Lucy. Balling, Virginia, \ngwauug, Nathan, I'liza, Zilph, Cat ter, Julia. Fanny and Leah. Terms, cash. H. BOULWARE, s. E D. January 10 :t 51 Stte of South (Carolina, EDGEkFIELD DISTRICT. Charles Jones arid Wife, I A pplicants. vs. Summons in B. F. Jones and others, Patitian. Drfendarnts. J Y art order from John Hill, Esq.. Ordi. B nary ofthe District aforesaid, I will pro. cCed to -ell -it Elagefield Court la-e, ott the first Monday in 'ebruary nixt. the lands be longttinr1 to tel, 'statc oif Joseph P. Jones, .!eni. deceased. silmite in said District, ont Cedar Creek. waters of llorn's Cre.k, bounded on Iruld, of Ilansfielk Iloll.neran orth. B. T .lims, Mi. M.1. Abney, Nuney Jmes and others. eon tainig two hundredl and ninety-three ('29.9) acres. motre or less, sold onl a e-dit until the first dav ofJaniary next. Purchasers to give botd land approved personal serity. and a morrgage of the premises to the Ordinary to seenre the purchase ioney Costs to be paid ilt cash. 11. DOU LWA RE. s. F. n. lannary 10 3t 51 St;-te of Souithl t *nri'ut EDCE1I4El.> DIS TI:! ' Bates Wren arid others.) Applicat-, Sunmmonts rs. ) in Wm,11). Wren and others, | Partition. | Defccens. J Y a. order from John Hill, E1., Ordinary of* E'dfieid District, I will pnocteed to ll -it Edg'ield Court [louse. on the First .1:!.my in Febriuary ::t. tl.- lands belonging to tle! Lstatie of B:sces Wren eit., : c:eas,. sltate inithe District a iresaid, on Wine Creek, hraich of Turkey 'reek. witers of Savannah Itiver. bounded by Inids owned by the Widow Thomras. Widow ilartinand others.containini sixty (60) acres. more or less, sold ott a ciedit until the first day if Jansry next. Pire.a tets to give bond ai d approved per-onal secu rty. anid a morirgage of tlh preises to the Ordimary to secure the prirthase namey. Cists to he paid ill cash. I1. BUULWA RE, s. E. D. January' 10 3t 51 St:ite of South C ar'OIha, EDGEFIELD DISTICT, Sarah Raifoird, Applicant, ' es. | Srsnmons WAilliamn Ranifrid in aind others, Partuion. Defserdr::ts. J BY art order front Johnr Hill. Esq.. Ordi .E snary of thre Distric-t aforesaid. I will pro cied to sell at Edlgefriiesd Crs: House, on the First Monday in February next. t he lands be. longing to thre Estate of' Jorhne D. Raifordl, de ceaeed. situate in the District aforresaid. on the Long Curie Road, r tntiintg --- - acres, mnore'r less, briundled by landis o~f Avory Bhrnd. Airngolsohes. James H''llarnd.l James C. Smvlev arid WVillianru McDasniel. Sdid on a credit uintil the first day of January next. Purrcha--er, to give bonrd and approved person al secuarity. arid a mrortgage of tihe premises to the Ordinrary to srecure thre purchase moiney Costs to be paid ini cash. H BQULWARE. s. E. D. January 10 3t 51 Notice. IShall proceed toi seIl at Edgefreld Cort EHouse, on the first Moniday in F-bisrary reext, all the Real Fatie of Moses Grice, de ceased, or a credis of six months, containing according to recent surveg, oune hurnda-ed arid eight acres, more or less, tadjninrg nil lands of Hariman Galtnan, tire Widow Gomrillion and othiers. Purchasers will bre regnIred to give noite and approvedi personal security. All those indebted to said Estate are reqgnest ed to make imnriediate paymaenrt, as longer in dulgence canriot be piven. Jo HN hlILL, o. E. D. January 15 -3: 51 Nouse and Lot tfoi Salea 1- H~ E Subscriber intending to remove X offe-rs hirr sale hetnHoutse rand Lot The H-ounse contains three rooms anid two fire places, with all necessary rrut-boildinrg, in good repair, suitable for asmnall family. .ft is situa ted ira thre rear of the Baptist Church and near the ,Male Academy, and surrrounrdedl by good Spir.gs ouf writer. The .Lot contains aibont one acre, under a gouod fence. To nan approved purrchaser thre term. will be mande accommio. dittine Persons wishing to.pturchase will do well to call and exam e. Possession given im 1.-cdiately. A. CORLEY. Januriy 15 . 3t -. 51 . Notice. A LL Accountadur Mlrs.M. EE Dowd, Agent, LImay be settled with pa until the 1stofFeb rnrary iest, after which ; time those remaining unsettled will -ben placed -in 'the hands of the proper officer for collection. BLANDor -BUTE R. Januaray 15 . 3t 51 Lost, FRoM4 rhe Boot of the Stage, on the'10th insatant, ont the Abbeville road between Maejor Chriles's 'and Edeeeld C. H.-, a small white anrd blacek spotterd Beranshire Soto-Ptg, unmet ked. weighinrg betwveen 60 and 75porinds. Any infornuations respecting said Pig will be tdarrkhally received.' Address C. HT, Goodman. Edgefield C..H., or R. DOUGLASS, Angulsta, Ga. Jnntr 1.1 . "t' 51 TIN W ARF! TIN-WARE!! AT REDUCED PRICES. EDGEFFELD, S. C. F I HE Subscriber having removed hi. TIN MANUFACT RY to the West side of' the Store. opposite Messrs. Bimd & Biutler's, is now fering his stock of mamutfactured Tin Ware. comprising a general and complete as sortment of all articles usually kept in such an establishmnent, at prices to suit the present hard timcs. i'hose wishing i ticles in hiis line are invited to give him a call before ptqrchasing elsewhere, as he.is determined to sell as dcap as the cheapest. RooFING and GUTTERING done with neatness and despatch. All orders from the country thankfully re ceived and promptly attended to. LOUIS COVA January 15 if 51 The Hamiburg Republican will please copy three times. Raise your own Horses! TIlLL he sold on Sale Day next, a fine nloded VIlRGINIA STALLION, on a credit until the first day of January next, or let lnt on shares. Pedig ree can he seen at this Office. The Horse can be seen at Edgefield C. II. Jauary 15 3t 51 'heriff's Sales. Y virtu of sutdily writs of-Fie-ri Fa ncavi, I will proceed to still at Edge field Court H ouse, ot the First 1ondvay and Tuesday in February tncxt, the fullow ing property : William H1. Meltoti, for a.iother vs. Jonathtan Fouts, a tract of land containing eighty Acres. more or less. on Cloud's Creek, adjoining the lands of Caleb Wat kins. Nathat Norris and others. Milidge Galphin and others v4. Millidge Ilatkinson, Adinitistrator. one Negro Boy Billy. William lains, Jr. and others vs. Chas. B. Carter, one Horse, Saddle and Bridle. Jaimes Miller v?. Dudley Romtntree. one Negro Woman, b the name of Charlotte, and two Hot-ses. Oliver Towles. ordirtary v<. D. Atkin ,-on and others-; Bank of H1amburg and )thers vs. the same. the tract of land k here the Defelant lives.containing eight ihundred and sixty Actes. more ort less. ad jointmg the latds of Aler Whalley ard )ther., also, the follotwiUg Negro Slatves. to wit: Harkless, Bell. Esiter. Cupid, Will. Big Sam, Little Sam,Patience and her chilui Lucy, Laura, Charles, and old Patience. John Bauskett vs. Sidney S. Boyce and Benjamin Gallmatt, It- trat c Vland where Ile Defenl .idmt Benjamin Gallltman lives, ridjoining the lands of Francis Bettis and others. llad.ey Cooper and others vs. Catherine Tatnkersley, the tract of land where the Defendant lives, containiin one hundred and fifty acres, more or less. adjoining the lands 4.f Muscoe Sattmnel and others. Devid Richa trdson vs. Ianc Herring. the tract of land where tie defendtan lives. rontaining one hr.dred nnd twenty five Arre. more or less, adjoi-lin! lands of Willian Padgett. Jercuuiali Morgan and otherb. David Richardson vs. John C. [llvy, a tract or land containingo seve .ty acres. more or less, the property of the Dofend ant. adjoining the lands of William Pad gett, Ann Butler and others. David Richnrtdsotn vs. George Free, the tract of land where the Defendtant lives, conitaioinlg (one huni dred andt( fifteen Acres, inore or le-ss, adjoining the latndsof Jamues Adatos, Johni Lowery and others. David Richa~rtdson vs. Jlohn M1ay, the tract of land wh-re the Dekoeat fives, containing onte htun'lred andI sixty Acres. moore or less. adljuining thme lantds of Alfred M.\y Mary Crooker anid others. David 'Tool and others vs. George N. Pardnte, (te' Negro Boy. Billy. William Dodd anud others vs. Charles Price, one Nefgro, Jat-k ; four head of Ilor ses; one road WVagg~on and one Durben Wnaegon. B. F. Gouedy, Tax Collector vs. Johnt Ma trsh, tho trace of land :a here the lIte fendant lives adjoinintg the lands of A Smthvytand others. B.'F. Gouedy. Tax Collector vs. Johni Sturzennmegger, the tract of lantd where the Defentdant lives, atdjoinimg the lands of undley Rtuntrte'e and others.. Brantnen & Monudv vs. Rebeccai Bttg andI Edwatrd Settle, the tract of lantd where thte Defendlant Reiecca Ba! lives, containt itng one hundred Acres. more or less, ad. joining the lands of Margaret Ogilvie and others. Michael Blarr. Adtministrator vs. Rob't. T.. Moore and William Bridges, the tract of land where Samuel Moore lived, at the tihne of hi deatht, contaitting nine -hundered Acres, more or less, atdjoininig the lands of ..oe1 lnabnett and othters Sarnh C. Jetor anti others vs. .J. Mose ley, t-br'ee Negro Slaves, to-wit: Sam, Jeff'aned Aaroni. TIernn', Cali H-. BOUL.WA RE. a. E D, Jttn. 11 at 51 * ead Quarters, -CHARLEsTO4, 3titht Llecemher, 1544. General Orders. No. 3. R .1 GAGE,'!T. F.DWIN WARE., ROB -* ert G. MceCs.w, John IK. Muldrow, Th~otmas B. Haytnesworth, 3. Heyward Glover. A. G. Suinmmer. John Buchtannman, Jr., G WV. Tayrir and William Gillsim. ore'appointedt Aids-de-Camp to the Cotnmnander-in-Cttief. with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. They 'will equip and r'eport to Head Quamrtera at Char Ieatont for dty by the first -day of .February next. By order of thP Commander-in.Chief: * J. W. CANTEY, Adjutant and Inspector General. Januatry 15 3t 51 (7'T be friends of Maj. S. C. ScbT-r annountce him as a candidat ,-fr Tax Collector, at the ensuing el~i~" NovA d1 NEW FIRI Y. HE Subsenbers resiectfally inform their T rriends. antd the -iietis of this and al. joining Distri.Its, that they have formed a co partt-ership. for the purpose of enrrying on the Tin-Varc Manufactory, A' the Sign of the GOLDEN COFFEE POT, in all its various branches. They have now on hanA and will continue to keep a full assort nr' of TIN-WARE. of avery description. at Wholesale and Retail prices. which will be sold on as accomnodating terms as any similar establishment in South Carolina or Georgia. All orders for Roffing and Gnttering will be thnnkfu lly received, and executed with despatch in a workmanlike manner. at prices to suit the hard imincs. They will continue to deliver Tin Ware in the country. as usnal. J. \. Y GRAHAM, HILLERY COOPER. N. B. All persons indebted to J. A. Y. Gra hatm for the present year, are tespectfully re quested to settle the same. Jant.21 1845. Ot 51 SIERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to mne direct ed, I will proce;ed to sell at Edgefield Court Houise, on the Girit Alonday and Tuesday in February next, the following property. William [l. Moss, Administrator vs. Rachel Moss, the tract of land known as the Spring Field, containing five hundred and ibirty five Acres, mere or less. adjoin ing the lands of Malachi Brunson, Dr. R. T Mimus aind others. Sold on a credit of one and two years. the purcbaser to give Note anti approved securitv. and a -Mor gage of the.prenises if required. Costs to he paid in Cash. I. BOULWARE, s. E. D. Jan. 15 3t 51 Bead Quarter-. CHUnST~sON, Jail. 7, 1845. .Ge::eral Orders. No. 4. AMES W.WVLKINSON.M.R Sin 9e gleti. John H. Huger, ontimery illose!: Ge org-of P. Elliott. IC. D. .\ehon, ohn Hlarleston. John Wilberspioen, WV A- Hnaye, Rtichard 11. Lowndes. John A. Allston, and .lohni B. Poyas are appolinted Aids de-C-imp to the Comnmander-ini-Chiief, with dhe ranik of Lientenant Coloniel They will e-quip .md report forduty t- IHeDad Quarters by the first dlay of' .1:irch i.ext. By order of the Commander-in Chif J. WI. CANTF.Y, Adjotant and Inspector General. January 15 3t 51 Suitate of Su th Car-olia. EDORPJIE'Fl;LD DISTRICT. Blu Yuiri JUNlu.u-hf withL Es h. Oriary of Edtefiel Distriey i Whereas, Allen Whalley, hath applied -o met for letters f administration. oi all and ingular the gods and chatels. rights and oredi of Wilson Whatley, hite of' the DisJict aforesuid. deceaed. these are, erefore, to cito andtt admonish all a singular, he kindred and creditors of the said deceu-sed, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court foWheresi Dislric tolbey hdat apdge tGemd fort luese' onilh tn-seveintho dal Januatr isl., tood hw catels. ny rihythe ad dinisfration shouldy ltbe grte. Di'itnueuudcae. ths Gve, nderre ty cite and seamtiis all ay ofiJiuary. in he yi~ead cfrediors one thousad dneight hded and fopc~r dve, fanuainst sixi ie f Amer icantindepuene -JOHN H ILL, o. tx. D. Jan. 1 5'.5 15 Staite of S"outh ('hiolina. EDGEF1EL~DDITU . BY JOHN HILL, Eq'uire, Ordinary Wheiureas. Elizabeth Waatley, haiti ap puliedl to tme for Letters of Admninistration, oni all and singular the goods andl c'hat tels, rights atnd credits of Col. Ahner WVhadley, late of the District aforesaid, de eeased, these are, thierefore,-to cite and ad -nonishi all and singular, the kindred and cretditors of the said dleceased, to lbe and appear before me, atu our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holdena at 'Edgefleld Cuzrt House, on the twenty-se Ivenmh day of January inst., to show cause, if any. why the said admiinistration should ntot be granted.. Given, under my hand antd seal, this 9th dlay of Jauary, in the year of onr Lord one thousianid eight hundlred atid forty-f-ve, :und itn the 69th year of A merican inadepeni 'hence. Ja. .6 JOHN H ILL. o. E. D. Jn152t 51 State of' Suuith C'arolinia, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.. BY JO HN H IL-L *Esquire,.Ordinay o.Pf Edgefield District, Whereas Martin Outs, hath applied to tme for Letters :>f Admtinistration, on all an'd singuilar the goods, aind chattels, rights and credits of Peter Ouzts, .late of the District aforenaid, deceased. these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all anti singular, the kindred and creditors of the said'dlecea'dl, to lie and appear hefore tie, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Distriet, to be hiolden eat .Edgefiel'd .Court Hom'we, on the 27th daty of Ja'nuary iost. -to show cause, if .any.4 why ihe.said admiinistr- tion shntuld not be granted. Givetn uniler my .hand and seal, this 14th day of J:totary, in. the year-of out Lord "o thousand eight hundred and forty-five, anid in the 59th year of Ameri can idependence. - . JOHIN 'HILL, o. E. D. Jan. 15 2t 51 For Male,* MYHouse aind Lot itt the Village of Edge field. contamnintg forty-two and a hal (4-4) acres. The lot is in comphlete repair with all necessary out-buildings. FOr lurthe, paricuir'aply o the subscriber. patitiaraplytoJOHN R. WVEAVER. Dec. 18 ' -if 47 House and Lot for Sale. XMON E of the most desirable situations ta- the Village of Edgefield. is now offered ihr sale The House is large and com molions, with every necessary. out-building, nil n good order. The Lot contants thirty acres of good tenable land, under good fences To an approved purchaser the.terms will be ac commodating. Persons wishing to purchase. will please call on Capt. John Lipscomb, who will take pleasure in showing the premises. R. G. MAYS. Jan. I tf 49 Posatively the Last Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Subscribers, A'either bj note or open account, contrac ted previous to the first day of J nuary, 1844. are hereby notified that all such demands must be paid, o otherwise satisfactorily arranged heloirereturn day for March Court next, or they will most certainly he placed in the hands of an Altornev for collection. We would most willingly be relieved from this unplensant task, but money we must have to meet our own demands. BLAND & BUTLER, January 1 if - 49 Dissolution. T HE Partnership of Terry & abney has been dissolved by mutual consent . Mr. Ahney can be foand at his old ofilee, at Compty's Hotel. January 8 3t 50 Notice& A LL Petsons indebted to the Snbscriber. either by Note or open acconnt, are res pectfully and earnestly requested to pay up. as he is compelled to have money to satisfy those to whom be is ihidebted. He does not wish to run anyone to extra cost, but if those who are itdebted 16 him iail to maite immediate settle. mcnts. he will be. under the disagreeable ne cessity of employing a Loaful collector. C. H. GOODMAN, January 1 tf 49 Bargains! Bargains!!! AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. SELLING OFF AT COST! T HE Subscribers intending to -dissolve T partnership. will sell their entire stock of fresh and carefully selected Goods, consist ing of Dav GooDs, FANcy GooDs, GrCcEalus, CROCKERY. CLOTHING. SHoEs, HATs. HARtDWARE, &C., at prime cost fur cash. until the first day of February next. All who are fond of buying cheap. will repay themselves by giving us an early call, as we are determined to sell out Call and be convinced. J. COHN & CO., Opposite Plauter's Hotel. .nr.dary 8 '3t 50 RYAN'S HOTEL, E DG EFIEL D C. H., S. C. H E undersigned respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally. that he has fitted up the house formerly.occu. pied by him33 ts a Grocery Store. which is now ready for the reception of Travellers and Boar ders Having made a largr addition to his building, iatd farnshled it throughout with the necesstary fitrniture. and ainving eredted new and conmmodtong Stables, he hopes by a strict personal attention to the wanuts of his customers to merit a liberal share of -ublic patronage. [lis charges will be mande to suit the present hard times. B. J. RYAN January 8 f 50 T lHE Copurtntershtip heretofore existing under the firm of Mleigs & Colgan is this day dissolved by mutnal conisent. AMi personas inadebted to the'firm are -hereby notified that an immiediate settlemuent is reqtuired CH AS. A. MEJ[GS. JOHlN COt GAN. Ja-i nary 8. 3t 50 ,Ten DoIllarM Reward. RA.NA W AY from the subscriber, tn the first day of Augtust, 1844. mny Negro ma dT 7EPH EN. about 28 years of age, very black, weighinig about 175 pounds, height about 5 feet'll methes. He has seome scars on his right arm,- near wrist, caused by a sore--also one on his neck. Any persoan taking uap sahli boy. anid lodging him any Jail, will receive the above reward. GEORGE BOSWELL. January 8 tf 50 Land For Sale. I will offer for sale at Edgefield Court'House, on the First Monday in February neat, to the highest hidder, a tract of Land in Martin town, known as the Fox and Bacon place, be longing to the Estate of the late HI. M. Collier, deceased, conatainaing fotur hundred and eighty. six acres, oan a credit -oltwlve -thoiiths. The above Land I will sell to any person wishing to purchase between this and sale day, by applying to the sub icriber at his residence, air to Maj. S. C. Scott, at Martintown.. ROBERT MEREWETHER. January~ 31S 50 Niotice to Teachers. A TEACHER who ia fully competent ti .L.teach the English Language, in all ini tbrataches, is wanted to take charge bf H orn'a Creck Acadecmy. For particulars, enquire o either of the shflscribers. W. WISE. .W. B. M{LYS. R. McCULGUGH. January 8 . if 50 .VO TICE. S TRAYE.D or stolen from the subscriber a New Market. Abbeville District, dn the mnornitag of the 31st .December. 1844,.a crean coloared florse,with a blaze in the forehead anc on the nose. with plain marks underneath o the girths and.mrtin~gales, about 14 hands high 10 or 12 years old. H e had on at the' time t godplieaddldthat had'been in use inbou four onths, with one stiirup iron, the ethei brass-a good bridle with two pair of reine Any person finding said Horse, and convey ing him (or word) to J. McNeal, Greenwood or-to'thesubscriber at Edgefield C. H. will be reasonably compensated. BENJAMIN F. CORLEY. Jattuary 8 tf 50 1% otice. J. D. TIBBETTS, wold i doned a he credit system of doihg business andi will hereafiet-sell tar Cash only, with out nny reserve. All those indebted it him will be called upon unless they pa) verj soon. Butcherin T HE Subscriber respeitfully iformiei citizens of Edgefleld, that- ht will com mence furnishing this markei 'With Staufed Beefs, once a week, vir: every Munays: until the first of June. theh Monday', Thursda. and Saturday's. Lambs on Tuesday eveninge. on as reasonable terms an le hposi;bly equn. Thankful for past patronage, he solitiii aow tiniance of the same.. C. M. GRAY.g January 8, Adgninstrators Me BY in order frosm John Hill. Es., Ordi nary of Edgefleld Diktribt, 1 aball iro. ceed to sell at the late residence of George D6. laughter deceased, on the 30th indant. all er Personal Estate of said deceased, eonsisting of ten or twelve likely Negroes. Corn, Fodder, Horses, Cattle. Hogs, about 200 buihels Rhagh Rice; and various other .rticles. .-ALSO On Satnrday the l:st day of February abit, at Delaughter's Horn's Creek Mill, one O.) Curt and fifteen head of Hogs. And on Fri. day the 7th Februpry. at his Turkey Creek. Mill; about 200. bitsheleh Corn, and a number of Hogs. Terids-All sums inder $5 cash, all owt i credit of twelve .months. The ptrchasers wiilt . be required to give note and tW6 approed p". qnnal seenrities. The title of the property not tlhanged -until the terms of sale ate cbmplit& with, and if resold, at the risk of the former purchaser. G. U. ROPER, Adm'or. January 8 tds. 50 Notice. A U persons indebted to the Estate of Eliii abeth Garrett, dee'd., and also John Q - Garrett, deed., are requested to come forwatit and make payment. And all those having d& mainds against either of said Estates, are kez quested to hand them in- legally attested. . 'fHOIAS GA RRETT, Ex'r. January 8 tm 6 Pay IJpl Pay, Up! LL Persons indebted to the Subscribeii t eithir by Note or Accounts, due the lei Jnnnary, 1844,are requested to pay them inuW. diately.or they will be placed in the hands ofaa officer forcoleutii; - JOIN COLGVN. Dec. 18 If 47. LL persons having demands against tb Estate of .re. .Rachael Moss. debeased are reguested Lb piekent their accounts dtly aitested. and tibse indebted to the Estate will pliase othe forward and pay up. . W.1.MOSSI Excutar. Oct. 30 40 Notice to Guardians, &d; UARDIANS, Trustees and Receiveti, are hereby notified t inake their ianual' retuins before me oh or before the first day 4' February next. S. S. TOM 'kINS, c. z. E. Cominissionek'i Offied; Jan. I t 49 LL Persons indebted to.the Estati A of Susan. Martin andlJames Buck halter, deceased, 6e resiuested to inake imii dlate paymerit, and all persons having. any de mands againt- them to pfesent properly'htt - -ted by the 15th of Setnuary, as the Estates W1l then be brought to a close TANDY BUCKRALTER, Adm'r. January I t 49 State of South Caroilti, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T tLLE D before me by Jacob Green, liv TUiig near Sic Untain C.rak thurch, one ironi gray Horse, commotn siie. about eight years old, a .knot.on the ankle of his right hind. leg, ankle of right fore leg swollen, with some appearance of sweeny in same,tolerably A'wly shod all Around. yvith about a foot of the endlor his tail white. Appraised by John McMans Wi. C Clega and James MMainus, to be worth five dollarii. . J. QULA TTLEBUM, Magistrate. Nov. G 4tmn 41 State of South Carolina.. . 4F;DGk;E ElALD DIST RICT. T OLLED before mie by Lucian Butler, tiving inear A lien Dozier's, on Little Sa Iuda River, in. the District aforesaid, a bay geld. ing Horse; fifteen han~ds higth, abonine rears old, both hind feet white. shed before, blind in he loft-eye ;no other visible marks. A ppraised at iidrty dollars. - . .B BOUKNIGHT. Magistrate. Dec. 18 lm4t 47 Pub'ic Notice is hereby given to all Defendants in F~xecu'inas, which are marked "sbait otder,'' to come -forward and pay up the cost. o'hervise I am instructed to levy an.l uake the same. This notice is intended to prevets .the accumulation of further cost. H. BOUJLWAR E, a. m. a. Dec. 31 ~ . ti 49 Ntate of' 8o0th Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY. Sarah Rait'ord, Applicant,. es. William Raiford and others, Defendante.. ITapearing to my satisfaetia. 'that, | Wlim Raiford, Thomas 'Raiord. Robert Raiford, James Raitord, Malechi Raiford, and Elizabeth, wire oi' John J. Wimberly, and th~e children ol' Naney Burt. the names-end..number of said ebil dren unknown, late the tvife of lirumus Bur, Defendanms in the above sieted ease, reside witbout the limits of this Bat., 'it is therefore-rdeled that, they do appear and object-'to the division or sale of the Real Estate of John.- D. Roirord..deceasadion or before the third day of hMrch next, or their. consent to the Samte will .be entered of record. Given under my hand, at thy office, this. the -3rd day of Decearher, 1844. Dc3JOH N H ILL., O.L. Dec 512t .*.46 H E Estate of Williawt Cook, deceased, kbeing left derele'tIzhall proceed to selL. at the residene of Samitul Cook's, on Wed. neaday thid -22d day of Jdansary ins.t, afl the.' personal ptoperty of said deceased, consisting of two lWkely Negroes, .dne Horse, Househo&B and Kitchen Furniturb, -on a credit of six months.. .Note and tipproved security will he .required. January 1 3t.HI. . 49 N~tice. ALL Persons indebted to theEstt o1m.ma, -. Terry deeddsed, are requesadtomake. immediate paymmntandthose hvagdaniad. to peen them prdperlyatteetadt 3. TERRT, secutor. Dec26 . t 4 .1 LAW BL ANES .enn~ naUS' tWS A3: QIWa