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tUE IEDITonsuir OF Tult. ATD oC'TE. The Columbia Temperance Advocate, of the 16th instant, stys: -For the gratifi cation of those of our readers who desire 'o Lnov who is to be the Editor of the Ad vocate the present year, we (the Publisher, and editor pro temt.) take pleasure in in forming them that the chair has been ac cepted by Mr. J. G. Bowman, ofKers.lhan', He will probably enter upon his duties on the 1st of February, if to eatlier. We are notarquainted with Mr. llowtman, but judging from th, higk eicoiiums passed upon his taleuts and literary attainments, Iy tjibs orour friends who enjoy his ac quaintance, he is a gentlerian yell quali fied to inana;e the ediorial department .f the paper. We hope our friends gen crally will be pleased with the appoint mnent. Rights of Wives.-A Mr. Smith has iatroduced a bill into the Alabama 'Legis Iature, for the better securinA the property of wives.-Ira principle proviions tire thus enumerated by the "Monitet:" 'It continues to the wire, after marriage, the separate property which she tmay acquire 1by gift or purchase. the control and profits to vest in. the husbatd, free, however, from seizure oh account of his debts, or from sale by him except with consent of ' e..joingp in the conveyance. Nei ther is the wiTc" allowed to transfer or .mortgage her property without similar consent fror.i the husand.-Debts con tricted by the wife for necessaries for her seilf andchildren, to tse paid ottt of hier property, arter a return of nullo bona on execution atvainst the itushanid. Contracts between man and wife prohibited; hti they nay bequeath to each other by will. THE PETERSBURG REPUPLICAN Foa SALE. -Circumstanc's have rerdered it neces sary for me to make a sacrifice 'm order to pay several debts. cootracted when I did not have control of ihis raper itn order to neet these cliims. (which should have been liquidtt'ed six months noo. nn,] would have been were I ble to obtnin that for which I toiled ardnotsly both by night and day as its printer.) I offer Tie Republican estaltlishnent for sale. The paper is tow' in n prosperous con dition, payitig a vcry handsome profit, and nothing It thi- obligations I feel under to those kind frien'ds who generonAv nided moe when I was receiving iothing from is subscrihttions, could iduce me to part with it. To a person who is willing to devote himself to it. the establishmenet will alurd a haniome incotne, and will pay its own way front the start. ppertaniniig t3 the Job depnrtment is a large assurtinet of type. well selected - mostly new, and little of it worn; a stiperh imperial Smith's press; mie (if tht, best Standing Presses I eer saw-the Priiititng Ofinee in Virginia, in good order-the presses having been overhauled %within a few days by one of the best inachinist in the Union. As a matter of course; my object being m Ienc, I will req tire cash or gootl nego. tiable notes, and to any person disposed to by. I am prepared to offer a areat hara-nin. J. M. 11. BURN ET. Our friends of the press A% ill please ,iv the above one Insttion. To those th a I nsk pay I will cheerifully give, if Isell. an'd if not will "-work it otit" at some futture time, if thrown in their way. 3, 1. II, B, Two Warnings.-WithinOa few inoiths. two brothers occupying the higheest sra tions inl the Protestant Episcopatl Chn:-ch in this co'mntry, have been remtojedh from ohlice, and deiradled .in the eyes of a vir' tUuus community Of whatever. irregu larities or otffences they miay have been accused, it is adhnit ted that the evil rout from which thte others sjprztg, was indul gence ini tife utse of si iri'cus lignot~'in molidern Ian .gungec. m~oderale drinkmg. *It is known that the opposition ofthese metn, and the distinguished. predecessor of one of them. has .been a great o'isaeeta the temperance reform amntg Episcopa liens. WVhen sutch men fall, it is pper that their gase should be noted. [H ad itey united with, Temnteranxce Sok'ieties, instead of contintitgi tite practice of monderate drituking. .iis all human probability . heir characters wotuld now be nuwiled, and *they have continued to ~'tajy the honors of their stations ant il. death. Newo York Baptist Adcocate. Texas Sugar.--The Mancot( Telegraph says; "A rd just fromr Texas, has left in ou'r oflce a specimten of Texas $.ugar, for ihae inspection oIf the curious. It w'as madce on the plantation of John Sweeny. Esq-.. a settl4er on 'he.Rio lirasos, and has been pronouinced equal to the best of St. Croix, Surar usually brougtht to this mar. ket lMr. S. with a small force has made 150' hhds.' of this quality the past seasohn, for which he can readily'obtain 6' cents int New rleans: "Texas and .Slavey.-There is atn at tempt making by some to introduce the -uestion of slavery in conniection wvith Texas.. . Our -Sec'retary of State says we wvant .Texas .forth~e purpose of perpetun ting slavery-a s~etienent that finds no res nonse in a largg portiptiof the States, and but few in any o~lih We copy the aboiyfr~oni thejlartforti Tispes, who somew3holder ihan others of hiisconfederaei aligning the Sec retary of State ~boldfy- charges whati he , bthers mabtly. insinuate. And we are 'glad ofrthe oppoi-tunity,it gives us to pro. ~noimee the statement of the T'imes an un tru'h. The Secretary of State lics never aid what it attributes taliii...nor ayhn bicbh, by a fair cosr ai n coldbe *nad-e to resemble ctrut.,cudb 'We observe with much surprise that the Ildusel of Bishops, wvho recentlj passed sentence on Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, have'sold the minutes of their pro dings and the evidence given to a pub ishig 'house of tijat cty for the sum of tght putaJred dollars. They may have onestly thought it desirable that these 'ags should be made known ; btit the ing tmoney, even if it be devoted to re ious purposes, by thus pondering to the ious e'uriosity of the public, appears to very reprehensible. There are, how er, always men to-be found, who "strain gnats anti swallow cens."-.C/tarles. ?jePP.' ITIARIEE , In Charleston. on the 9th instant. by the Rev. Nathamn I ovt. D. D., of Atheiis.(Ga .)the Hon. FI. v. PICicNs, of Edgefield District, to Miss MARioN A , second daughter of Mr. W. Dear Ing. Near Buckhead. in Fairfiald District, on the 2hd instant, by -thc ilev. Samuel Hay,.Col. PRESTON S. Bnoocs, of Edgefield, to Mis MAR THA C., second daughter uthelate Rev. Rubt. .1leans. Commercial. Harnburg Prices'Current. January 10, 1844'7 Bacon, per lb. Iron, per lb. Hog rounld, 6 a 64 Sweedes,ass d, 4 a 6 Hams, 7 a 9 Huoop, 7a 9 Shounlders, 51a 6' Sheets 7a 9 Sides, 6 a 7 Nail Rods, 74a 8 Baggin,. pci yd. Russia bar . 5a 6 Best ilemp, 17 a 20 Plough alonids, a 7 Tow, a 18 Lar4, per lb. 8 a 10, Cotton, 17a 00 Lead, " '. 6 a 8 Baecrope, pet lb. 8 a 10 Lime, per bil. Uccswax.prlb. 22 a 25 Stoie, . 2 O0 a 2 25 'ortun. per lb Ric, per 100:1s 4 00 Ord. to AIid'g, :3ja 31 Suzars. per lh. 3liddling Fair. 44a 44 St. Croix. 10 a 12 Fine, 4ja 4, 'oato Rico. 7 a 10 Old, %).ja 4j New (Irleans 7 a 10 Cof'ec, per ih. hlav ana, whi:e 10 a 12 Rio, 8 a 10 Do. brown 8 a o Java, 13 a 15 Loaf and ltmp.13 a 15 Corn, per iii., 00 a 50 Sal*. per bush. 50 a 60 Corn leal. 50a, 621 Sack 1 75a2 00 Flour, per bhl. Tallo1, per lb 8 a 10 Canal, 6 50 a 0 01t Twinc. per lb. Country, 4 50 a 5- 00 A merican, 25 a 30 Hides, peer lb. 7 a 8 Enolish, 25a 374 HmaUmno, Jan. 13. Cotton.--:There has been' a fiir business done ii tie stapile, considering that the plan ters'are iust setting downi to busiir-ss, after en joying themselves during the hoelid:avs; a quan tit . e4 arrived by wagonis and the 'river. Oin Monday nid Tuesday it was a shade better tha last weeW quonatio;s. fir what t, asoii we ar. uzahble to accoinlt. 'To-dav at 12 L1., we. fit,., it maiinis onr last quotaions, %iz: Ordinuary to .1iiddling. 34 to 3j; 11Middl.ing. 44 to 4a: Fine 4: to 41: and a very chocice qnality iight bring 5 rents. Principal sales 4 to 44.--RW.slican Jannuary 17..1: 11. Coton -The news by the Iochesier. an,, lown, we eainot say has advan'eed our last qgnoiations, but it has'had a teideicy to, make tlem firner. especially in Ordinary quialitis. and has created a livlier demand in the mar ket --lpdlican Extra. ' AUGUSTA, Jan. 16. Cotton.-Tbc market, since last Thursdai. has been active. iand ihe prices quaoted in uii last have been filly matintained. But this , tivity ii nlot owing so lunch te the orders 1b, .shiprint, as tie local specilatior in the staple. under the impressiob.that the rates have de clined as liw as they ever will during the si sof,-especially in the better qimlities The r ceipts are light. and the quantity ol'erinig no large, many ofthe plItters prefei ring to ho'd oni for better piices. All this combin ed, have a tendeucy te keep up the prices of last week. which we renew . Fxtremes 3j it 4 ceiits. The pirincipal :des were madi at40o 41 tee 4. A prime anti-le in square halbs would pronia hl i jig 41 to 5 cents. But ihese prices should be cons;dercel as unst-able. though any fluctua. tii v,1d nont materially change them, until operators for'shiinent to the North or Europe., enter the market, and establish rates icorres poli;.: nith the iairkes- that govern , ir owu.--Cruetitution-dist. Cor.ustiA. January 16. ('otm.-The market has beein more ani mated T-,r ihe last fw days. md prices lane udvimeI a sh ide higherr. We qucote them at 3 to 4!. extremes-pritic ipal sales at 3:j lo 44. The iec--ipts are but sm:ll, as usual at this time of the year. . . CHAR.EsTo. Jan. 18. Coton QS-The market fbr Uplands which in onr lest weekly review we reported as Jiaving closed in a very firim and healthy condition, Iipen'ied ini the co:eneent of tie- least week wvith an ative demuancd. an iiwith4 egnal firm ncess. and so cantcinuedr diin g thle following M1ondaiy tand Tn~eday; the transactions-in nhat tie amnouning tee 7080 hales at the following dauily rates, viz-Satuirday 2432 bales. Meendav 184l7 bales. aiid T'ue'sdav' 2507 hales. On WVed n'eday morning the Noritherne mail brounght us Liverpool dates to the 6th nlt., received at New York by the pcket ship Rochester- The letters received itt this city repuresented the Cotthet iuaarket in the former place in a better conditioniannd quieting an adlvatnce of l. Im-. mediately after the receipt's ef these acconuts. the most artive detaanud. inde suehl ns we haive beet seldeen wvitnessed.. sirnn.-up in our macr ket, resnhiig at the close -of the eleay in the sale oef 55.5! bales aet nui adv'ance of fro'mn i a on foriier prices Upi Thnersda'y the operations were- rfatn tally more limited-lhe salos only 'reaching 1782-hales lput the tprices of the da'ev befote were wvell maintained, as well as viester. day-vhen the demeand aegain was very ac tive, the sales footing ip 2700 bales. The Jockey Clumb Racecx, AjTithe Cherokee Poend. S. C , tvll i-om mieiie on Ilunday, Fehtunary 3rd, 1846 aiid continne fouir days. January 22 .. 2t 52 *1Yke New Goods,. JusT R E''E1ED AT TH E NEW' daK CAqu STORE, FaoM NEW Yoiri. ~LESS E R D.LyES81NG & Co.. have jstreceived a Fresh supply of DRY GOODS, of the latest style and fashion, which they offer at the lowest Cash prices~ They re turii their thanks tio the public for the very Jibe ral share of patronage which has'been'-histowed on theni, and solicit a continuance of the same. Jatnuary 22, 2i 52 Caution. A LL Notes and Accounts due: is of he 11st day of January, 1844. mihiiasre not settled by the I t5h of February next, will be put in the hands of an Attorney for collection, without reserve. PRESLEY & BRYAN. Jlanuary 22 4t ' 52 A Fair I~ce. PT ake W arenzin g E3 IRSONS .iotiebted .to the Subscriber are Krespectfully informed that tiley hav~e only uhtih the first Mlondayfin February Rext to set tle with me personally, After that day my businuess will be placed in the hands of an At. borney for prompt settlement. E; C. REMER. January 22 .6: 2. IHonse And Lot for Sale. 1 "H E Subscriber ofrers for sale, his 4KHouse and Lot,'situated on the road leading to Augusta, via Pine House. The Lot contains .one acre On the premises are a small but comfortable dwelling, and all neces sary out-buildings. -1.1. BLEASE. January 22 tf -52 - We are authorized to announce GIVORGE J. SrErrARD usa candidato for the, office of Tax Collector, at the next election, Dec. d to48 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y-JOHN HILL 'Esquire, Ordinary of Eldgefield District. Whereas Atticis Tucker, hath applied to me for Letters af Administration, on all and singuilar the goods, and chattels, rights and credits of John Jarod, -late of the District uforesaid, deceased, these are, therefore, to cite atqd adniitist jh all and singular, the kindred .and creditors of the said decea'ld, to be.nud appear before tme, at our text Ordinany's. Cim-ri Aior ite said Disiriet, to lie holden at Edgefield Court Hoitse, on the 3rd day or Fchruarv next, to show cause. if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 21st day of 'January, in the year of our Lor .one thousandl eight .hniudred and fort.five, rmd itn the 69th year of Amenri can Independejd4. JOUN HILL, oa. Ei. Jan. 21 21 52 St ate ., f Sotfl h . I arnlina. EbdEFlIEL1) DISTRICT.' . .NYEQU' Y. Lucretia Whittle and Jo.I eph Whittle vs. . , Bill for Partition. William Whittle. Willi; Whittle and others. J N OTICE is hereby given. that y virtue of an order fromna (hla tncellor iarei, I saall oter for sale at Edtagefield Couri llinse on Saturday the 8th clay of February iext; the Real Estateo ofJames Whittle-seniur. h-ceea,. Conlsisting' of the following tracts of laud. viz: Theti act of land whtrean the said Jamles Whittle. sen. resided at the time of his death. containing two hundred and sixlv (260) aeres, n.ore or less,lying onl Clond's cri-'ek and liound. ed by lands ul* Lewis Derrk, Samuel P'adgeut, and others. Alo. tone other tract ennmainiiig two h-ntdred (200) artres. imore or ls. Iying ot Cloud's creek. adjoininig tl foregain-: tract and lands ONJ U. Sm111h, L.- Rteyinids anjd othei s. .( A Iso. ante oer tract. sittate tin the District and State atresnid. ota 31linae creck. contaitning t wo hun tdredl anad tenl ('210) acres. morae aar Iess. anid nidjoining land(s of WVillinibine Naha Boore. William Mohley ad others 6aid *laiils to be sold on a credit of one neaa Iwo years. eXcapi tlhe cost of snit. whieb 1) ilnnst tie paid ina cash.- Pntrcliase.rs to -*ive bott' a ald rood sa1tritics.t'and inowg:t es of the premise to secure the purchase noney. S S. TOM P.KFINS, c. 1.. :. L). Coni missioner's Ojie, Jan. 18. 1145. d I c 52 07 Slit i'iffs nie. .. itate of Solith Ca11rolinta. -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. John Carpenter, To-Mrgae Jatmes Miller. 'Y virtue of the Mortgage in the above . statel case. I wi'l proceed to sell at Edgefield Conrt House, oat the First Moanday in February next. the foalwing' named Nagr slave, to-wit : Mary Ana. Termts cash. H. BOULVA RE, s. .:. IL Jutary 17 t 51 B Y an order front Jonl Ifill. Eq , Ordi daiary -of Edgefield District. e shaall .raied to sell at the latereidapoc f Josiah Paadgit. li aSiytitOp 12t1, riay of Feitaary next. ot a creiit iitil the twentvy-ifili day tf December next. all th Per. cadil property of said decensa. consiiting of Fourti-en Likely Neroes. A ft-ae Lot ot' Par. Ilo's and Baron. ior ges and Wiules. flogs. Cows Corn ud (odder.1 Ifa.kSmi i and Plantation 7Tols, IIusld und Kitchecn furniture. Also-Thirty-five or forty htale's of ('ituutn MANCII ESTI'li PA l)G 1.TT. SION P1AD)G ETT', Admi'taars. Jan. 2'2 452 NotI ice. ITILL be sold tat Edgeliall Court fiaonse, SVon thte fir.-t Miondayv ii Febtruatry tnext. a ntegro riil, Fnannmy. of the E~staute of A. Y Batr tont. decensed. T1ermns miade known oni the aday of saile. - N. L. GEIFFIN, Execettr. Jan. 22 ... 2 52 EDGEFIELD BEAT COMPANY A TTENT'1ON! ~7OU ae haerebay ordered to as jsembltie on your ustal Compi anyi .dntster Grountd. Ent Staturday the Silh a, Febritary nie-t. tii inmstrtnctiont a nil drti~l at 12 o''latck. A 9J aumed tand equitpped ats the ltaw directs. 'yorder of Cupt C. A. .MEIGS:I. J. COH N. 0. 5. January29 3 52 -At tenlinn ! Ji ORN' C (IE EK BE-- T COM'Y. W GU L are hearebiy orderedl to pta. - riae ont tile $eauad Stirdayv. ta- 8a6af Febnarty ntext, at -your tasual mtuster groutnd.:at 11 ai'cock. law directs. ' - Byerder of Capt. V. D CooBURN : . .--a. J. J. M S . Janutmy 15 . 3t 51 .Iouvse andl Lot for' Slt. . 1 lm Subscriber int'ending t-o reamove U.affers for stale her Ilouse and Lot Tihe Hoads contains tbree rooms atnd two fire places. witl aWeucessary out.hauildintg, in gotod repair, suitable for astmall family.- it is situa ted itt the rear of the.lBaptiht Church and near the Mahnle Acaudemy, atnd antrrounidead by good Spii:gs of' water. The Lot conttatins about one acre, utnder a goaad fenace. To an approved pumrchiaser the terms will be mande acconnnto datinte Persons wishting to pttrchause will do well to call and .examiine. Possession givenl itmmtediately. -. A. COR LEY. -January 15 .3t 51 House and Lot for Sale. ONE of the most desirable sitmuatiamns it, the Village of VEdgefleld, is now offered fair sale 'rTe Hou..,e is large anid com modious, with every necessary out-btuibling, all at go&d order. The Lot conanmh thirty acres of g'ood ttennbte tand, unrder good fences To an apptroved p urchater the termas will be ac commtiodatiamg. Personsi wishitng to purchase. will please call ont Capt. John Lipscaotmb, who will take pleasure in showing the pretmises. - R. G. MAYS. -Jan. I ._ tf 49 Dissoltstion. Fr iHE Partne'raatip of Terry & Ahaney has *been dissolved by mutual consent Mr. Ahney cani be found at his old office, at Cotmpty's Hotel. January 8 . 3t 50 (T'The f'rietids of' Maj.c annotunce him as a e te Colleetor,.at the ensu~ eeo Nov 6, tf . 41 ElJGEFIELD C. H., S. C. 5. 1 Er n dsigned respectfully annotinces To hi~s friend and the public generally. that lie Ias fitted ui the honse formerly occu pied by 1im)ns .ij Grocery Store. which is now ready for lhe tcepion of Travellers and Boar. ders. llavi g..made at large addition to his building, atII urinshed it throughout with the necess.iry Parnliture, and having erected new aid clini 105olls Stables, he hopes by a strict personal att stion to the wants of is custOmers to merit a ilberal share of- public patronage. hIis churges (vill be nade to suit the present hard times. 1 ;0. RYA N January W f 50 I'IN-WaXnIF! TIN-WARE!! A TILEDUCED PRICES. Enc :cF4EiDg S. U'. - [ IF Suscissriber having removes! hi.s TIN - MAl 'ACTIJR1Y to the West side or he Store. bigsosite Messrs.. Bland & Butler's, s siow Gf"irin lis stock f niansufactured Tin Ware, comriinsssg a general and complete as wortIneit of ll articles usually kept inl such an stsablishent-, at prices to. suit the irresent hard imnes. Thsoe wishiig m ricles in his line are uvited to give him a call before purchasing :Isewhe're. -efc is detcrmined to secl as cheap is the cheaed. RoorINo nd GUTTEnslNG done with neatness mid deaIsatcIch All orde'rs from the country thanskfually re :eivedand prompily attenled to. LUUIS COVA". Janoary 15 if 51 The hisamburg Republican will please copy hret limes.. Adininist ra for':. 84Ic. BY -in order finin John Hill. Inq..! lrdi. ssir% of Edgeafield District, I shall pro :eel to sell at the late residence of Geosrge. Do lo lter. decensed, on the 30th istant. all the M'sonsal Estate of said deceased, cnnsisting of en ir twelve likely Negroes. Co'r, Fodder. iorses Casile. Ilgs, aibit 200 hushels Rongh tice, and varisstiusther articles. -ALSO ) Saturtay thi fist day of Fehrnsary next. it Debumsghttcis llorn's Cseck Mill, one Ox 31rt and fiftees head of I logi. And Isis Fri. lay the 7dh February.at his Turkey Creek Oill. 11h)oit 200 bushes1ls Corn, and a uiumber. tllogp. Tei-msts-Allsnms under $5 -cash, all over a jedi. of t we!yve months. The pnrchasers will wV reqie! do giv--.rmtevml two oapproved per 11nal sessniriss ThIe title r-f the prewrty not hasnied nunil the t.erms of-sale tare complied vit. ad if ruso!, at theris!; rf the former mrchtser. . G. M. r(OAE!!. Adm'or. Jani-rv 8 tils. 50 i(10. - Notice. Shall proceed h 'sll at Edaefield (ourt lon0,1n..011 tie first llondiay in Febinary ext. all the Rteal Fstate Of.*M Aes Gs ice, de. eased, 0, a credi' of siX montls. cottaining ireording to rees,t surveg. nse hundred and ighat acres. more or. less', adjtsinfing of lands of l.srim: Gallmnan. she Widow Gomillion and thers. Pusrchasers will be requnired to give note and piproved peronail seenrity: -\i those- indleed hi saiI Estate are requewt A e- .. ,w.*m.e- pity ses, na J.mgar in kd;;ensce carnot be given JOhIN HILL, 0. E. D. .Jamtary 15 3t 51 Pls-fively fie Last Notice. LL Peros indebted to the Stuhscrihrs. , ither I, now or opens acctotnt. contrac el srevos to the first day of J nsnry. 1844. re hsereby nsoti Sied that sail such dsmandsss mu sst e im~id, os ithserwisse sati..sactily asrratnged sw-hsreretssr day for Mlarchs Csourt next, or they vill tmost certaissly le phrecd ina the hansds ofan 't nrs for coillectioan. We won!d mossst willingly be relieved from his unpsl!asant tassk. but umonecy scat must hace to nct our ou-ni demanads. ULAND & BUTLER. Jantuary 1 tf 49 4LL Accot s.a dIus .\rs.. M. E. Dowd, Agent, .tmsy be ssfeal witS fit ntntil she 1st of Feb rary next. sller which time thsose remsainin. issettle'd will bie pinsced i the hsandas of thec iropser ollicer for colsecnsons. ISLAND & BUTLER. JTsaary 15 3t 51 Motice. A LL, Perssns indiebted to the Ssbscrib'-r, eihmer by Note sir open nccosunt, are res pectftlly andi en~estly regnaested tis pay tip, as tne is cosmpelled to have -money to satisf those to whomts hae is indebted. He-dses nsot wvish-to rn aniy ones so extra cost. but if those who are indsebted to hism fail to msaske immaediate settle mensts. hse will lie ssssder the disagreeable sne cessitv yof empslosyinsg a lawful collector.. Janunry 1 t tr 49 Pay UP PayUp?! ALL~ Personss indebhted to the Subscribea, . ithser bsy Note or Acunts. due the 1st Isiunasry. l14.are requi~sted -to pay thetm imme diately isr they w'ill be place'd in the hanids ofaa oticer for collections. JOHN COLGVN. Dec..18 ty 4y7 . Motice. - ALL persons indebted to the Estate otfEliz li hbeths Garretz, ded'd'., anud alas) Jochn C. G-trrett, dec'd., sare regnested to come forward ansd maike-paymenst. And all those having de andis agamint either of said Estates, are re qsuestead to hansd thsem in legally attested. THOMAS GARRLTT, Ex'r. January 8 , 35m 50 Dissolution. THE Copartnsershtip her-etofure existing under thes flrsm of Meigs &a Colean is this day dissolved by. mutual consent. All persons indaebted to thse firms are hereby notified that an immiediate settlemsent is required: . ,. CH.AS. A. MEIGS, -. JOHN COLGAN. .7ninary 8, -3t .50 .. Notice.. T HE utndersigned having purdhased the en tire interes', of Mr C. A. Meig's, in the business of Merc'hant Tajioring, will still ciontinsue the business at the old sttund, and ho pes by strict attesntion to business to receive a share public patronage. Notice. 6LPersons indebted to the Estate of Ana .at Terry deceased, are reqgnested to snake hiediate paymuent,and those htaving demands, to presnt them properly attested. -3. TERRY, Executbr. Dcc. 25 * t 48 WEW FI. T HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friend4. and the 'eitizens of this an4 ad joiing Distrita, that they save. formed ano. partnership. for the purpose of enrrying on tlh TIn-Ware Manufactory, At- the Sign of the GOLDEN COFFEE POT in all its various branches.. They have now on lin.i, and--will contnue to keep a full assort ment of TIN-WARE, of every description, at Wholesale and Retail prices, which' willbe sold on.as ficeoinn~diting terms as any similar estaliishmeui in-' Sduth Carolina or Geo*gia. Al orders for Roffing and Guttering will be thankfully received. and executed with desatch in a.%iorkmantike manner, at prikeS:to suit the hard imes. They will continue to deliver Tin. War.e iR,the country. as usual,. J..A. Y GRAHAM. HILLLt.Y COOPER. N, B. All persons indobted to J. A. Y. Gra ham for the pregent yei-, are respectfully re quested to settle the same. Jan.21 1845. . 2t 51 . Bargdins!I BargainIll! AT THE CHEAP, -A STORE. SE LUNlG OFF XT-Gols T HE S&li'ibers intending I stoeisolv partnership, wd:il sell their entire stock of fresh and carefully selected'Goods, cnsist ing of DaY Goons, FANCY Goons, GRCCERIEs, CRoCKERT. CLOTHING, SUeEs, HATS. IIARDWinzit &C. nt prime cost for 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 convuced. J.. COHN & CO.,. Opposite l'lanter's Hotel. Jar.uary 3t - 50 Lost, ROM the Boot of the Stage. on the 10th iistant, on the Abbeville road'between Major 'Cflies's ind Edgefield C. H., a small white and black spotteT Bernshire Sorw-Pig, unuina ked.weighing between 60 and 75 pounds. Any information respecting said Pig will be tdankfully received. . Address C. H. Goodman, Edgefield C. If., or R. DOUGLASS,. Augusta, Ga. Jnuarayl5 -.3t 51 Raise your own Horses . W, ILL he sold on Sale Day next, a fine W blooded VIRGINIA STALLION, on a crePditiil:the Arst day of January next, or letout on shares. Pedigree can be seen at this Otfice. The Horse can be seen at Edgefield C: H. January 15 3t - 51 Butchering. T[IE Subscriber respectfully informs the citizenq of Edgefield" that he will coin ,inence furnithing. this: ina'rket with :Staufed Beefs, once a week. viz: every Mlidays until the first of June, then Monday's, Thursday's and Saturday's. Lambs on Tuesday evenings; on-as reasonable ternis as lie possibly can. Thankful for pabt pationage, he solicits a con tiniance of the sane. .-C-M.-GRAY. .amnuftry.8, r . - 50 A otice. D JBETTS, would give J. notice that lie has ibun doned he credit system of doing business, and will hereafter sell for Cush only, with out any reserve. All those indebted to him will. be called upon unless they pay very soon. .an 8. 184.5. x tf 50 Ten DolIars Reward. R ANAWAY from the snbscriber, on the first day of Augnst, 1844. my Negro mnan ST E PH;EN. e bout 28 years of age, very hl.iek. weighing about 175 ponnds, height about 5 feet 11 inches. He lias some scars on his right arm, near wrnst, cauised by a sore-also one on his neck. Any person taking lip snid boy, anid hodging him aniy Jail, will receive thme above reward. GEORGE BOS WELL. January 8. if, ..i 50 Land For Safe. I will offer for sale at Edgefield Court House, nn the First &tondssy in February next, to the highest .hidder, a tract of Land in Mfartin town. known as the Fox and Bacon place, be longiog to the Estate 'of the late H. 8.Collier, deceased, containing four hundred and eighty. six acres, on:a credit of twelve -months. The above Land I will sell to any..person wisin to purchase between this and sale day, byapp ying to the subneribei- at his residence, or to Maj. S. C. Scott, at Martintown': -. .30ERT-MIEREWETHER. January 8 13t . Pulic Notice is hereby given to -all Defendants in Executos, which are marked."weait otders,"'..tocorne foriard antd pay up the cost..otherwisd I am instructed toalevy an. make the same. This notice is intende'd-d prevent the accamulatio of furibher cost. *H. BOULWARE, e. E--D. *Dec.31 t( . 49 Notice to Teachers.. ATEACIItR who'is fully competent to Ateach the'Eigl,ish Language, in aill its b~ranchres, iis- wanted to take chi&geof Horn's Creek Academy. For particulars, enquire of either of the subscribers. -- W. WISE. W. B. M~AYS. . . R. MicCULLOUGH. January 8 - tf. 50 .~touce. LL persons indebted to C. 3,.Glover, il hy contract with Greenville Hord, are earnestly requested to. come forward and settle the same, ,as the business is discon tinued,.- I tiiink a settlement due fromt all cdacerned. . -- C'. 3. GLOVER. P. S. The books an t 'accounts will be found with Mr. G.- Hoztn, at the old at anta, who is authorized to softle as heretofore. Nov.13 - tf . 42~ State Of' South C'arolin~a. -EDGE'FIELD DISTR1CT. 7UOLLED before me bf 'Lucian ButIer, -Uliving near Allen Doxier's, on little Sa luda River. in the District aforesaid, a bay geld ing a te, fieen'hands high, about nine years old, both hind feet white, shod before, blind in he left ey'e; no other visible marks. Appraised at thirty dollars.-. jR. B. BOUKil[GH T, Magistrate. nec. .im4t 4 dt~iegdha-7 Z 1 iHE'Subsc in . Newo York hi LL SUPPL ingn part of Xup S o ed -. triheed - Checked i air- we as CId s a4lain we~sCobb &' Checked IkVelvet Vestiegsi ,4U 7Ui Striped Woohl 6 sup, .up. - 'tn - " Buck:Gloveggs Hoskin'" ; -'M ndfigured- sarfi*4Civ20 .Spsas ert e Stoeks;,Collarsi IHatg .'4. l of .hi heoffers fMr. sate it reswn. orfsesJkild bigs these wishing to'bOy.Qathing to iehinra caWl : e :s -repared ti make Clothing up in As latest styleand in the-best manner;, and latted' him i.ahaiibysbi long expexienae in.busit'esh Pe will be able tis ilease thdfo wo. m -y fif him with.theirilidtronage. Oct.2 tf. 36 R. J. G. WILLMAu&f injpctlhdly infiior D his friends a'nd $iahuliea't lar tha. lie has rembved hii 9 flle to -Mt' B. J., an's. new Tsave n', (neit door- to M r. ohUn L06nt! Tailor'Shaps.) %-here ie enn te found atiall tines, untless professionally engaged.. -1' He takes this opI'rtunity to vetr it xin. cere thanks toalf those 'who liaves favored lhim: with their patroiage, and he- hopes by a strict attention to busineis,.to epitl him to mheet their suppporiiand co'untehance. Dec.'4, . tf '45 State-oI SiunlyCardtina EDGQ'IELD DISaU T. E.K livingtwonMlesoutli V - of Capt,.Dyson' Mill, on Wilon's Cieek, tolled before meon the-rd inst., 2estray mnare.Muh.s; both black; 3.years old neit Sring ; one .Witha; small wiite spot on the left side or fpge, about 12 hands:higir, and appraised at 50 dollars each. THOMAS NICHOLS, Magistrats. January 15. . . .4tm . 5 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIEC-D DISTRICT W ESTLY aARRis.fivin on Clouedar near*Miltei'A Bridre, tolls before'me one Black HORSE,.jvith' hth hind feet ethite, it. black spot under theltight foot lock. vith white spot, oh eacehialder, about 1f6 hJang high, and between ten and twelve years old. Appraised at25. . WILEY REYNOLDS, Magistrte... January 15 . .4tm --51 State o South Carolins' EDGEFIELD.DISTIICT: T OLLED before'me'by Jacob Grieen, tij ing near Mc untainCreek Chuych, One iron giay IHorse, common-imie. abkiut eight ye.trs olo; a'kaiot bn the 'ahkle'of his hght bind leg, ankle of right fore leg bwollen. with some' appearance.of sweeny in same,tolerably newlt shod all around, with about a foot of the endof his tail white. Appraised by John MeManiui Win. C. Clegg and James%,McManus, to le worti.five dollar'LF ' ' , Nov."6 4tm :. M LL persons having"<emands agant'the A Fstate or Mrs. Rhchael Moss, 'desed are requested -to present their accounts dul' attested, and those indebted to the Estate wi please come forward and.pay u'p. IW. 11. M1U'S, Executor Oct. 30 '. tf 40 NAotice. A LL Personis inmidited to .Ihe Estate. ..tl. of Susan. Martin and James Bluck, halter, deceased, are reqdested- to make imme~ dlate payment, and aIl-persons having any d. maods ugaimst tliem to present properly attbe ted by the 15th of January, as the -Estates will then be brought .to--cinse. TANiDY BUCKHA LTER, Adm'r. January 1 . 2t 49 s, State of South Carolina. EDGEFII2D DISTRICT. * IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. W, Stokes. . Declaration in .-t s. -' -. P. H.' Roonie. ~ ugehment. . THE.'PiintilTs i'n 'tie above stated casesyi .U.havimg thin da filed thei. Declarations in i may on-.e, and th'e Defeddant having no wife or Attbrriey knowin to reside.within'thie limits of the Stalt-n'whom a copy of the same with a rule to plead dan be served,."It is therefore,' Ordered" -that the Defeninaappear and plead to the. Lane within a year and-a tlia rom'rib' day he of, or flual and absolute jetd nient wl be awarded aanst him. : * . 'TROfHS. BACON, c. c. c Clerk's Office, 22Jd NoV. 1844. Nov..|P 44 -3y State pf Souh Carolina. EDGEFJELD DISTRICT. -- IN THE COMMON PLE AS. irn Benj. F. Landruthi, bearer, . Deelaiest -- Richa'd Allen. SAusachmegt. TpH E Plaintiffs in the above etated casq' J.having this da Bled his Declaration in myr Office and ,the Defendant having no wire- or1 attorney katowvn to reside within the limits o~ the Stae en wvhom a copy of the samewith - rulie to plead can he served. It is therefoe Oa dered, thlat he appears and pilead to the same, *ithin.one year and a Bay from'the dlitelherofgt or final and absolute judgment will be ayarded against bim...-... .T HOMA S G. B'ACON, c. c, p-. Clerk's'Jffice 21st Nov. 1844-, Nov.27 - * 44 ..y .. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. .-IN T HlE COMMON 11E AS-.h Alsey Mobley, Lewis Mobley, ' Declais Simeo. Jay. .)Atdc ,ht T HIE Plaintiffs who b~ resye pfi uhe .Coori, were sllo'wed opaid adheir demand against the Defendant. have this day fil dythir Declaration against the said Simeoq~ Jag, spi - he .'liavin; nio wife or Attorney 'kudad. to re side in this State opon whoin a role tt- laead, with a copy of said Deelar'aibn 'd6 d be served.' Ordered." that the "sl&al ISinion do plead to this Declaration *ifhiti--'rear aiI a day, ornal judgmentwill be sWarded against him.. TH K SG . - TOKA G.BA0'ON,c,.p, Clerk'a Office, 22d lNov. 1844. - Nov.27 44 . ., ly * (1The frienids or SAatsda~h B. ! announce l-as a- cdidetIfor the O or Tax Collectoriat t next election1