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;-au c er t is o c . E'DGEFIELD C .11. VttDAT, JANUARY 31. 185. jWe-Viu cling to the Pillars of the Temple of our Libertis.andtfit ciustfallWce will Periuk <sistthe Ruins." NVEW TElR MS. two Dor..ARs anil Fwvrr CEs.s, per anmo, if paid inl advance -$3 if not paid within six months.from the dato of subscription, and *,4 iftnot paid1 hefore the expiration of the year. All subscriptions will be continued, Iniless otherwise ordered before the expira tion of the year; but no paper will be discon ued nuid all arrearages are paid. unless at the optionof the Publisher. Any person procuring tire responsible Sub scribers, shall receive the paper for one year, gratis. AuvERTisrMENTS conspietously inserted at 75 cents per sqttre, (12 lines. or less,) ror the first insertion, nod 37.J for each contitutance. Tho.se publ'shed nonthly, or qarterly, will be charied $t per square. Xdvertisements not hav.ing the number of insertions marked on them, will be contitnted until ordered out, and charged aceirdingly. All contintcations, post paid, wll be -prompt ly and strictly attended to. OUR NEW VOLU'fE. A new vohnne commences with -the present numnber of onr paper. As it is customary atmong fricnds, at the beginning of a new year, to presenit their complittients. and mak e their hest bows to ce other, at tle ,iame titn- wisit ing each other all lauppiness. tenporal and eternal.so do we at the conntencment ot a new cola inc of the Advettiser. mtkuie ner lnwest bow to ottr nttnwroni, frienads. hoping that thev may enjoy for the ensiinigr year all kii:ds of blessings, which a good Pros idence may be. stow. With a tmbtttter of otir readers, we have gone along pleasantly, arad we hope profitably. for a series of years. It is our earnest desire that we mav contimte to do so, for a loung titte to come. 'I'o anain tilis end, we will spare tin pains to tmal:e our helb dotnadal as interesting and as diversified itt its contents. its possible. We will comtintne to give al .10oliti cal news of general importance, nad more par. t~cularly that whicl may be of pecnliai inter est to Sonthert readers. We will also, give news of all kinds, good or bad. We will en. deavor. Its formenr!v, to make suitable selec tions ihr the notral, literary and agrienitrul departntat of onr paper. We will ocensioni ally treat our readers to a good joke or hituo - ons tale, bit will never wantonly. hy our selec tion, or original mater. raise the blu:t of shame on the cheek of modesty - We will endeavor, as heretofere, to give otr -agricultural an cotercIti trienids. the earli .eat tnformation about the stite of the forpeign and totestic markets. Iii short. ve will strive most diligetily to Wnake ourselves as useful and agreeabe as we can. To accomplisht this pitr pose. we sotcit frott itur -'troop oftfriends," tleir kind regard antd coantinttued pattroatge. NEw Trrnis.-For thte naew termas of otur pa. per,we refer ouar readers to itn- article abiove. We htave made somne'shIght chantge: mt. the pt ices of advertisemtets, bttt upon the whole. they are tnotraised, atnd we hope11 that our hi iend? wtll ttot be dissatislied withI themt. MIEETING or AnOIToNsS.-The Abotli tidnists have signified .thteir design to hould a inteettog at thte Caiil at Wa.hingtotn City. next Marcht. It Congress will not permit thtis, they will assemble ott thte groumnds adjacent to the Capitol. We cannot believe thtat thtis assetmblage will ever he tolerated i will be frantght with dattger oaf so seriotts a chatracter, that pntbbec setttimntt tmust put it dowtn Bit whtat fearfttl events may take platce, "ontc little mnonth"' will show. 'tTEAsTT wtrt Ctin .-Thte tretaty lately concluded by Mr. Cttshing. hetweent thte Utnii ted St:tres and Chtina. was ratitied by. thte Sen ate, ont the 1Gth-insdt:. U. S. S EYArtons.-Thte following gentlemnen have been elected Utnited States Senators, for sax years, frotm. the 4th of M~arch naett. Mats sachutsetts, Daniet Webster; Rhode Islanud, Albert C. Greenc; Pennasylvania. Daniel Stur geon ; Delaware, Jolta \. Cl ayt m; Marylan'd, lleverdy Johtnsott; Mtwnte, Johnt Faiirfihld. Thte Legislatatre of Ne w York have elected John A. Dix atnd Daniel P. Dickenson Sena tori int Congress, itn place of .tlessrs. Wright antd Trallmadge, resigned. A singular state of i'aings exists at present in the Episcupal Diocese of New York Benjta mnin S. Otnderdetnk, thte Bishtop, ont account of certain itt, roprieties ol ctondtaet towaird fe males, has beenm suspended fromt htis clerical funtctionts. But as he wvas not fotnmally deposed by the Bishops who sat upon htis trial, he is still the Bishop of the Diocese, attd must so retmaitn un .ti hIte dies or resigns. A certain number ot persons thitak thtat hie tins beeit il-nsed. hlis family is unfotrtunate. His brother, H-entry U. Otnderdonik, eBishop of Pennusylvattia, was lately tried on a charge of drunkenness, and found guilty. GEORGIA 'lA:i, RoAD--Tltts road is pro gressinag rapidly. It is completed to Coving. tonl, twenty-six miles beyond Miadison, thte fttr mier t'erinntt. Thte Coipany mutend to eon nect it with the State Rail Rtead. 'Wit. G::.tons Szruxs has commenced, at Charleston, South Carolina, the publication of a new periodical,'entitled the-"Southern and Western Magtrzine and Review." Thte pr'ce ofsubscription is three dollars, payable itt ad vance. Messrs. Burgess & James are the ..ublit r.l... CosGREse.-A criainal 'prosecution has been counnenced aguinst Caleb J. MeNnlty, Clerk of the House of Representatives. for embez zlement of the public money. B. B. French. Esq., has been uppointed Clerk in the place of .31. 5fcNulty removed. Col. Thomas D. Condy has been re-appoin ted larshal of the United States ftar the District of South Carolina LnaIsTONE SPjuNcs.-F. H. Ehnore, Piesi deit of the Bank of the State, vidveitises the Limestone Sprinigs property fir salo or rent in March next. The sale will take place at Union Court House, if the property is not previously disposed of. The Limes.tonie Springs9 are wvell kisown in onr State as a delightful summer resort. C-apitali.ts have now a fine opporltit ity aflrded the m. to invest their sr pins fluids. -SA.1A Ass..-Trhie reporl about the efeat of Santa Anna inl a batitle hetweei his army and that of General Paredes, proves to be in correct. The. formcr'is perhaps still in the field. MUICrAL ExA:c~ro.-On the JItfh of Jan uary the following gentlewdn were elected In tendant and Wardens of the to% n of Newberry for one year. Intendant, Thomas 11. Pope ; Wardens. Dr. Win. Harrington, D. H. Boyer and Johnu H Pearson. THE WEATutn.-The Anderson Gazette, of the 24th itistant, says: "After ant ntssnal mild witter, we were visited on Sunlay last by a real old-fashioned sleet. It rained and froze dtrittg the whole day." The Greenville Mountaineer of the 24th iis-ant. iays: 0 i Siuday last, we had the first sample of old.fishioned winter weather expe rirnced tis seasotn, its a storm of sheet and raini, which clo:fid the earth inl a robe of white. .tn Docs Tihe Greenville Monntaineer :h. 2-Ithi ist-mt. say.: '-Diring the last two or three weeks.-wc have heard (if the ap!iar alnce of si,.eral nai. clogs within a few miles of this place, ,which hit a tniulber of dogs tuid other animals before they were killed." Tar.:n+ Owz,.-This gentleman who is so celebrated in this conotry and in Great Briti it . as : philanthropist, has established himself. for the present, as we learn; at Washingtoni City. tHis labot s to anesiorate tho social condition of mankind. have been long contitited. It is k nown that lie established a society in or Wes tern country several years since. 'it did nit sueceed according to his expectations It en countered opposition, and Mr Owen on ac conint of his pieculhr religions opinions. -be rame nnpopular. lie retirned to Europe. In a converation which he recently had with tlie editor iof the (01d Donition.'" a newVspaper puth'ished at Portsmouth, (Va..) Mr. Owen said, 'that li.; experitients had been eminently emic .-ecful in New Lanark. Scotianil, aid as the re mit of hislahors.that the population have grown ip under hisguidance are now the most virtn ills intelligent atid contented in the kingdom of lt ear Blritait" In the proiotion oftis grind ltesign. the imprivement of tie hiiii i-E. \h- Owen has commenced the iibueatio!' of i series if papers, in whico be.will develupe hi. ;:ews. The N. Y. Herald of the 19;h inst has the follou'ing stuggestionus. Theyar 'ivorthy oif ant,-ntion, anad there are miore riearonsthani thet opinmioni of lie Herald for believintg they are to no stmalh extentt trtu-. A eoLtTtoN Srjivs Is uT.: SiUTJI. WVe have somse reaisonus for helievitna that the abolitionists of the Notihi, a nit those who intend to become so i i the ocxt great Presidentiaul conitest, ha'e heew :ire paring somelt secret misisiion t) the Soti-I. foir~the )puse of-cgilecting aH sorts of~ r,tiories, incidenits, and r-eports, relative tio the .treatmentt which Lthe slaives receivie froma the Southern lplaiers. TIhese seere~t misionarie's or spies, undher the name of philosophers, ieligiotnists, puhilatnthlropists. aire owa sent forth to the South, chairged with pickitng tip all sorts of informm~tion relative to the. system oif slavery in thmst regionis. hi is expected here. and cenie rally uniders ond amonngst the initiatedl. that in the ntext great Presideti al coni-si. the whlig party in the free States will be. completely changed, and become in fei an abolitiotn party t) all intents aind piir poises, and in order to prepare the ptiblii mind for that, it is necessary to collect this species .f inforimation. Int corroboratiot' of this in~tiontiont which has been givetinus, we see the ctsiommeetment (of.a series of letters in she Tribune, purp~ortitng to be fornti~bed by a cuarrespondent .travelling itt the South, antd dhescrriptive uof the treatment -given to the slaves by their masters. This will proba bly be followed -isp in other- joiurnals, and in oither ftirms, ilurinig the tiex' year ori two. The.probye~bility is that the attempji on :the par t of M~assachusetts-to sid tpub lie agents to Chxarleston-tnd Ne Orleans. for the puyrpose of couitesuing the police laws of those cities in s~he Utilted -States Courts, in reference to the slaves, is mtere ly an open and. tnndisguised movemett sitmilar to the one we have already descrin. hedl originating in the same qutarter andl for the santepuos. WVe give these views to our Stouthern readers mrerely tio pnt them otn their guard. A-i further developiemenits are made in -the North, we shall add fresh ioformation. But at present there is every reasoni to fear that preparations are in progress, on the part of the fanatics of the North, for the pIurpose of intrdoducing the shave ques. tion .into the next Presi.Iential cintist. if nt into the pirevious State electioos, and which may -take a course--to giv6.-the abo hitionists ithe ascendlancy in, te General tuveimbnt. atnd fitially break the. Unsion itnto-fragmnents. In Boston, an-i1 in other places it is already Qpenly anntouncedl that they -will nth stop short of ilhat in the ae comiplishmient oft teir fatnatical pu rposes. N7~otice. A LL Notes and Accounits dno to GooDE & Lyos will he placed itn the hands oif ass Attornsey for collection. if snot paid to the sub-. scriber by the 10th of Februairy ntext. S. F. GOODE. January3t 2t 1 To THE TEMP EnAsrF. SoCETIES WiN EV.FIELD DsTcucT.. Maany of the loiding me'mbers of the Tem pernoce Societies, throughout the District, met at the Court House, on Saleday last, to take into consiteratian the propriety of' forming a District Temperance Association, and it was agreed that the undersigned shoull place im the coamnis of the Advertiser ai cmmtmen cion. respectfully reeinestmng the dfilferent So ietiesint the District to send rep iep's to meet at the Court House, in he U p' Chure b, onl the first Tuesdav eveninig it. \Ilrch iext, for the itirpose forglanizill ng a Oitrict TeI. peranefC Suciety. Each Sovciety wvl .w [ii tled to two delegatr. Ani Addr -. mav le vr pected. oil iat occasion, j'oi t lRev. .Mr. * n1w. - ~ YEA RRIED, On Ol1(ith istant. hey the 1:ev lr. Walkr, Joiin L. Deary to llis< .tJsAY.eli'!' daughter of L-wi- BIledsoe. all oifthis; District. On the 16th intatit. at Edepfie:d C. fi.. by the Rev. Wim' P. e. W.. W G:WMetAt to Mlis ANNETTA S. Cee.i. daugiter of the Rev. P. G. Cole olNew York. OBITUARY. Died on 251h tilt., at the residenceor of 3ajor Doles. Mr. Willis Whatley. in his55th year. Al-hitugh not a professor of' religion, yet he had a desire to depart from this wirld ofsorrow and be with God above. The deceased has left sii chirdren 'ith a large wintber of relatives iaind frit'tids to mourn his loss. L. B. coanlerc l . 1. 1Luiena. Jan. -19. Cotton'-Since Mondly iorminog -ast the staple has beet arriviig freely bey the river and wagons. The news by Oxfoerl ftid a tendeney t- keep firm our 6lst quotations, but buyers seemed rather ti:clined it aw;it tip arrival of the Cambria. thani to be rnmt aixioins tit pur clise. therleorc the market was rather latiguiid. Oii Tneslay taiaht the adv;ice's -hv the Camibria were recete"(3:nae io-day the miket Islively at al advance upen last week's prices o'fetly 1all rotinl. Omi qurtatio4ns at 1,211. were: 0 rdinary tie middling 4 a 4.1; middling fair 4. It 1g Fine 5:l a 5jt and in extra ltie gnilit v ni.do oemmanid 5.1 ets Princilal sales 4. a 5 con -I1amnburg lcp.bliran. Se ect 8 c.hool. mzz ma &a mO 1I s opeel 11 S<:n.>OL inI 1!ilhrse of 1 -'.dgefield, mm doojr e:-t IIf the Eviscis pal Church. far the Ii p[ert o teiachitg i!i several braichers ow Etli-h E~liertion,. a almo the Frenhei Latiguage to suci its may d sit e it. The Scholastic year wvi!l bei, didhed itt!w' es.iins eel' 5.4 noi:.h,. or 2.1 weetksi c:ichl. -i: the terms of' tition as folon s : Per Srssion. For the Elemetiry brainel:"s. ; . b. For the. abeeve. with Fiinli.ih Grat mar. Geo.-raphy, .nt.unartic awll Comp.il.itionl. ' 10 0i For the tht'e. withli Botany. Phi sophty, Astonomy .1t.d (4, tisit y, 12 :0 For the F'rerich Langna::ad e . charge of 5 (0 hiriseC arglt by Mr. 1. B. Ihco:;, at te tsial prices, with the ner of the l'iain. Good board arid washing :i be obtiinerd f..r six or eight youtg ladies, at $1 pe mnith. Edgefield C I L, Jain. 31 21m1 I To be Letised, T llE l11-41 a.4i L-I le. toflre isd b.-, Janitry 31 2t I .X ' i'e. middl' naeiersio vlho hair had nonid-I a. erible experitcte' m, ar *:rerti':inl. tuti vho writes I fair uisines!1 h-1d. vi!j be ,Ld Jant. :il It Fa r Wgns ' it )SOE indr'etedel te late 'irmt of 'it:In, & C ot.GA N. are( hcereby~ no . tiled tn::t tnoi lese at satiiaterv settl irent of1 th.-ir Notes .terI Ae e nts is mc'ii' !wet're the i5thc ui:y eef F.eb m-it'ry ext. thcey will lhe placedrr in rte hanrds of' art A tto~rney', forr coellce"ctin tr'it/m~at rrserrr'. .JuiIlN COLt;A N. Jamuriary 31 at I road letiinet to A c::nesta, via Piece lIonucse. Thebr Lot conrtains one ae're One the rre:ri-es '1 e a emaltl but comnfortabele dwe'lline. anid all Inect's sary ontt-benildinigs. Jatnn::ry 22 tf 5 House andh1 Lot for' Sle. -N ref thce moict desirablle .itrnationtta . iin the' Vilagreel og.fiEtihl is niowr tT rd fr sd Th ein.se isa large ad com ra modions wiith evey ecesary outt.berildingz. all " ood order. t The t e'cntai'< thir' acre's of' griod te'abel lanid. cruder greid lte w S To an app~roeved purrcha..er' the' tertirr will le :m-. cniitnredatinrg. 'er.ons n.ishineg to pueirchtie. wil pleaise call ror Capte. .leehn I .ieseco:irh. whoe will takbe peleasutire itteho':rt ti- pienia.e' Jan. I if' *l "'1.tieluh(crilb'r initedinig tee remttove Hf.r for "4:lh- hter lloeerc acid Leit Th-' lionse r'reetniita three rioti: andie twor fr.' placesi. wilthill ntecessa.'ry' .eut-heriblieu. iii ifod repir. aniitable fror ac saah li'nnily. I: iae .itnra tedI icn tire rear eel thre ibipti-t Chrcht anid nrear the lla rle Acadetnv. and sctr''treael by goodri sigs 'if water 'he L.ot conrtainrs abirut ei acre. under ac iioed I'enge. To ate appi-ov~edl purchr-aser the te'rmc will be it-ile ar'ce te'no datincg Persones wishting to. pturchas'e will do w-'c'll to r'all and exa-'in'tle. Possession given iomiaiteiv. A. COR LEY. Ja nuary 15 tt 5I A Fair Tofice. 'a k e W a r n i.? P- S IN sindleted to the se'scriber are res~pctfuilly inffoirmed thtat they have onily cctil thce first 'ii red r ini Fe'bruiary' next to set tle wvithl mre pcerr cniv. \ftr~ thart day m iy husincess will bce :-lar..d in thce hands of ani At' torety for promptlt se'ttl'emeint. E.C. REMER. January 2'? 2 52 MVore New Goods, JUST Ra,:"vvn i -ruetJ Ni'w Yoini Ceut Egst:'RS D'l.!>~"1'G & Cc.. lhave incsr receeivedc ac Fresh suiply of DrtY G",'OD.~ crf tihe latest stleii and fenilron. wvhic'h they offer at the lowest Cash priccs Thev re tue their thaniks rt the uici l'or che ver'v ihe rl shire of pattrona!e wvhtch hras beeen heaetowsed oat them, antd solicit at continiuance of the same. State of S01101 ('V'ro i a. EDGEFIELD DLISTRICT 1.)Y JOHlN HILL Esquire, Ordinary Ullof Edg(tefield District. Whereas Atticis Tucker, ha'th npplia'd to me fotr Litters of Adnimstration, on all and singular the good. und ciatels, rights and credits of John Jaroe. late of the District aforesaid, decensed, these are. iherefore. lo cire and adinonigh all and singuinr, t he kindred and creditors shid dceva'd. to lie and appear hefore :e, at nor nex.t Ordinary's Cottrt Ia ar the saii Distriet, to be holden at Edgefield Court HI'au.e. ont the : 34 il:rd of Felbrtinrv next. to show cause, if any,. why thr- stid admi ni-tra ion should not he granted. .(3 ven onderi my hand and seil. [his 21st dav if January. in the car of our Lord olie tliowsanl ci:ht hondred nnd tort) five, and in the 69th year of' Amenri call indepen4dbee. JOHN IJILL, o. I.. i. Jnn. 21 21 .52 6tate 'of S ti (arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . IN EQUI7 Y Luicretim Whiitle and-Jo. - v.-Pl Whittle V- - I Bill for Partition. IWilliam While. WilMIS I Vhiille atid oitlers. j oTICE is heiy given. that by virtue of .N an order iron Chtancellor H arper, I shall oier for stle -at Etldefiild Court Ilonse -on stuirday thIe 8ith d~ay of Fehrtary next; the Real1 lEtate. ofjameis Wh Iittle. senior, deceased. con1sistinlg of tlie fllowing tracts of laud, viz: 'The It act of land. whteret the said Jamcs Wiittle, sen. rej:iie at the titne of his death. containintgt two limanred and sixty (2i0) acres, t:ore or less,lyin ot Cloud's creek and botttd ed by landi of Lewis Derrck, Sautiel Padget, and others. Also, ondother tract containting two -odred (200) are, maore or I-es., lyitig oil Clomid's creek, adjoitiitg.tle fureoitn, tract and lands ofJ. B. ztth. L. Reynolds oad otlims. .1Also, oneo other tract. sinttte in tle District and State aforesaid, ott Miile creek, cottauiin, two litdred and ten (210) acres. mare or les. and adloiing latids of W illiam Daiil, Nathan Boore. Willim IMohlev and otiers Stid-lanidts to be old o a redafit or one iina Iwo vears, ixcopt the cost of' sit. which Ittimst ac paid ill cash.. -'lrchasers I(, give bond ii d rool sttr'ities aitd tmi.gages of tle premise to .,ecure the purchaic moniey. s S. OMI PKINS, c. E. E. i. Comm assi onepr's Ofice, Jatn.. l845- 4te 52 Alolre. Yan order fron Jahit [fill. Esq.. Ordi. dinary of Ed Dield IistArict, we shall ..roceed toaell at the: bite residence or Josiah iadgtett. de'ceased, oil Wednltst:ly the 12th day (af Febantry next. it a creilit tiil the wanity-fifth Jay of In:cimlier ntoi. all tha Per in- property of said decei edI. tiosistinig .ot - Fourien ikoly N:- ro: s. A Gle Lot -f Purl Ilasi a,1 Baron. llor ss. anqt{Aules, Ilo-a-s. Cines ( -orni el ru~der. Rla. ljiih and Plantatioa Tuals, Houselold eand Ki'Arn furniture. Also-Thirty-five or forly bales of Cotton MANVII-ll Tr'lk PA DGETTr SION PA DGETT, Adm'or. Jan. 2'2 4t 52 Nott ice. p'-ILL. be sil at' Eldagefield Cort Ion, e V on thel first lotlayitt Febrtary next. a ero ::bl. l'tanny ofh tla Estate of A. Y. Bur Terms tmade Iown on tile tday ofale. N. L. GIRIFFIN, Exectitor. Jan.2"t 52 The Jockey Club Hace-, -te era.ae PoId S. . '. will comlt amatl e a- tnzlody. Februtary 3rd, 1845, :mdicotint:t- lo-ar days. Januar~ty a 2 52 C:lliiGba. LLNotes anda Ace-immfs dute its on thte ..t1sl lay tat Jttimarv. I844t, whtich nre ntt -e-byd.15th oaf lehtritaty netxt, w'ill be' emin thi.- ht~..4 otf an Attarnety f'or coillec'tiont, PRESLFY & BIYAN. Jairlunry ' 4It 52 A TT EN'I'ON ! 14 Y I are hereby otrderedl to as - aha'e ain youtr tsal~t Comttpany at-tter Gronud oil atdatuirday the 8it al 'ihar~y text. tin1 intrute'ttiont andta dinll, 'at Il2 o'cjoc'k. A .I ntited ad . lii rder ofl Capt C. A. -\bmv~s: J. COHIN,(). S. II 10llA" 'laLE -K fll-.- T ('0 jJT. -~" iU tare haera'by arderedl io pa ,.ride ont the Secoantd ttrdaty. - Ge 'Ah aof Fe.britary next, *tt your usua tl itmtster grottinda. at 11 tt'clock. A, 31. airmedt t 'aqipped as thte law dire ctst.. By orderof Capt. V. D Coonens: J. J. .\A YS. 4). S. IRYAN'K HOTEL, DIGSE'I- LID C. H'., S. C. V ill Im ~ttder'signedta restaeetfitdly tiannoes U.tt his frnaiels antI the pttblict genterally. a.ht ha' ha- fittedi til the house formiaerly ocen-~ pied by~ hitm ats a Groerty Stoare. whtich is now rea-l yfor' te rece'ption ot Trae liers and D~onr deors.' I havintu made a lartre taijtiont toi htis building, nad futrrishedt it thronghout ith the tdtcessatry t'itrnitutre, and hiin ing t'rected tnew anid cotnittodiotus Stabtles. he hopes by a strict pierson~al ttentitont t the watis of' his cci.' moors toa meiti a tiertal share oif publlic patrntage. lIIis chatree will tbe mtade to sutit thte presett hardJfimes. Jtntnary 8 tf 50. . .~ Notice. Tf IIE undtaersia ted hiavitng turchased the en Tire itera'st of Mr C. A. Maeig's, itt the butsintess of Mecrchmant Tailoring, will still caonttnte thte busine'ss at thet olda aod, and hoipes by strict tattiotn to buisitness to receivc a share' ti nblic patroage.- C ON 1jannary ['3 * t 51 I IE Coptirtnersahip hiarettore existing u ndmtter the firtt or Meigs & Colgan is this idtv dissolved hs mutual conisent All personts inidlebtaed to the firm are hereby ntotified that an immettdiaute settlemnent is reuquired CHAS. A. MEIGS, JOi!N COLG.AN. Januaryv8, :t 50 AdministratorI" Sale. B)Y in order frouu John Hill. iF-g. .Ordi nary of Edgefield District, I shall pro ceed to sell at the lute residence of George De laughter. deceased, on the 30th instant. all the Personal Estate of said deceased, consisting of ten or twelve likely Negroes.. Corn, Fodder, Horses. Cattle. H ogs, about 200 bushels Rough Rice, and various other articles. -ALSO On Sntrnrday the fi'st day of Febrary next, at D 1i-elter'si Iforn's Ceek Mill, one Ox Cart and fifteen head of Ilogs. And on Fri. clay the 7ti Febrnary.at his Turkey Creek Mill. about :00 bushels Corn, and a tinniber of flos. Teris-Allsums under $5 catsh, all over a credit of twe!e nionl-s. 'lhe purchasers will be regihed to give note and two approved per -on1al secenrities The title of the property iot changed until the terms of sale are complied with. un11d if' resuld. at the risk of the former pucrchaeser. C. 1. ROPER, Adm't. January 8 tds. . o T1IN-W 1R E ! TIN-WARE!! AT REDUCED PRICES. EDGEFIELD, S. C. HE Subscriber having removed his TIN 1MANUFACTORY to the West side of the Store. olpposite Messrs. Bland & Butler's, is now offering his stock of tmniufactured Tin Ware, coniprisig a general and complete as sortnmenct of all articles usually kept in such an establishentc, at prices to suit the presen hard times,. Those wishing articles in his line are invited to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere, as he is determinul to sell as Ceep as the chapest. lIoori.-o aned GUTTERISo done with neatness and despatch. All orders from the country thankfully re ceived aid promptly attended to. LOUIS COVAR. Jannary 15 . ' . 51 The Hanburg Republican will please copy three titues. Notice. Shall proceed to sell at Elgefield ICort tlonse,.on the first alotday in February niext, all the Real Fstate of' Moses Grice, de ceasced, o- :c credit of six inonthls. containing cecording to recert surveg, one hinndred aii eight acres, more or less, adjauining or finds of Harman Gulinan, the Widow Gomillion and others. Puiirchasers will he required to give note and aplpawed personal security. All those indebted to said Estate are request. ed to make immediate payment, as longer in dulgence cannot be given. JOHN HILL,o.E.D. January 16 - 3t 51 Positively the Last Notice. L Perons indebted to the Subscribers, A.eitier b3 note or open account, contrac ted previous to the first day of J nnary, 1844, are hereby notified that all such demands nust he paid, o otherwiec satisfactorily arranged beo'rerttrn day for March Cocrt next, or they will most certaicily ie placed in the hands of an Actorney for.collectioi. We wold inust willingly be relieved from this iiunpleasanet ta.,k. cat money we must have to mceet our owen dem..nds. BLAND & BUTLER. Jainuary 1 if 49 AIo.1ice. , LL Account- due il is.M. E. Dowd, Agent, Itmay be settled with i6s until-the 1st of Feb rnary next, after which..tidie-those- remaincing insettled will be placed in the hands of the. proper officer for collecion. BLAND3 &.BUTLER.. January 15 51 Notijce. A LL Persons. indebted to the Subscriber, - either by Note or open accont, are res -uectfuilly anid erncestly reqnested tec pay up, as hce i.- comtpelled to leave mioney to satisf'y those teo n bcmn lhe is itceebted. HeI dioes not wishc to ren anty once to extra cost. but if those who are ieebted to him heil to tma~ke immediale settle men;ts. Ihe will be untdnr the disacgreeatble nce cessity o temnplcyincg a lmeful collector. C. HI. GOODMAN. .Janueary I , tf' 49 Pay Up! Pay Uip!! A LI. Persocns indebted to thce Subcscribec, e.itheer bcy Neete or Accounits, due the 1st Jccccnary, li~l4.nere regncested to pay ithem imme dintey.mr tlcey will be pclaced in the hatnds ofaa etlireer f'or collee'.iun. JOIhN COLGAN. Dec. IS tf 47 Notice. ,LL pe'rsoncs inidebtedl to the Estate of Eliz 4 abetlh Garrett, dlec'd.. accd also Johni C. Gcrrett, dlee'd., are regqestced to come forwvard aned maki e paymen~it. Antd all thocse lhaving de mcaendsc aginsct e'ithevr of said Estates. are re qcesed e tic handc them' inc legally attested. ITHO.UAS GARRETT, Ex'r. J:ettnary S 3uim 50 LOSt, F 10M Ihe Bocot ofl thce Stage. on the l0th inesetact in the Abbeville road betweent Majyr Cleihese's cand I-'dgeficeld C. H., a small 'white ael blaeck supotredr Bereshire Sow-Prg. e.ceem:eeked.wcing beete ene60 and 75 poicndes. Anyi ine~rrt rmaci resp ectinlg saeid Pig will he idankcftuilly receivedi. Aeddiess C. II. Goodmeane, Eda~ehield C. 11. or {. DOUGOLASs, I ~-Aagusta, Gac Jccnararyl5 St 51 Raisea your own IHorses! I-'I ILL be sold on Sale Day next, a fie. hV clcoed VIRG1INIA sTrA LLION, n a credit unetil the first day of January next, or let ont op shares. Pedig ree can be seen at this Othicic. ' The Horse can be seen at Edgefield C. H. Januacery 15 3t 51 Butcliering. T H E Sucbscriber respe.tfitilf informsce the citiz/ens- of Edgefield, thcat he will com-c mrence furnuishing this market with Stallfed Beefs, once a week. viz: every Moundays until the first of June. thcen .Mondhay's, Thursday's aned Saturday's. Lamcbs on Tuesday. evenings, den as reasoncable termts as hce possibly capn. TIhankfccl for past patroniage, Ihe solicits a con tiecnance of the samne. C. M. GRAY. Jancuary 8, 5t 50 I1 otice. TDJ BHETSwould give J. D. nTtice tat he hasab doened the credit system of doing business, and will hereafter sell for Cash only, with out tany reserve. All those indebted to him will be called upon unless they pay very soon. . Jan A~ 184.5. t-5 Ten Dolilrs Reward. R A %VAY fron tho sub.criber on the first daty of August, 1844. my: Negro man STEPHEN. about 26 years of age;:very black, weighing about 175 pounds, height about 5 eet 11 inches. He has some scars on his. right arm, ncar wrist, caused by dre-also one on his neck. Any )) in iking u said boy, and lodaing him any) :il, 'Ilreceito the above reward. GEORGE BOSWELL. January 8 tf 50 Land For Sale. will offer for sale at Edgefield Court House, on the First Motday im February next; to the highest bidder, a tract of Land in Martin town. known as the Fox and Bacon lace. be longiug to the Estate of the late H. M. Collier' decensed, cottaining four hundred and eighty six acres. on a credit.of twelve months. The above Land I will sell to any person wishinl" to purchasebetween this and sale daj; by apTying to the i;bscriber at his residence, or to Maj. S C.. Scott, at Alartintown. ROBERT MEREWETHER. January 8 3t 50 Public Notice is hereby given to all Defendants in Executions; which ate marked "tait orders," to come foriwardI and pay up the cost, otherwise I am instructed to levy nnJ make the same. This notice is intendea to prevent the accumulation ol further cost. H.BOULWARE, S. E. D. Dec. 31 If 49 Notice to Teachers. TEACHER who is fully competent to teach the English Language, in all itm branches, is wanted to take charge of Horn'i Crack Academy. For particulars, enquire of either of the subscribers. V. WISE. IV. B. MAYS. R. McCULLOUGH' J anuary 8 tf 5 Notice. , LL persons indeliied to C. J. Glover, l by contract wiih Greenville Hord, are earnestly requested to come forward and settle the aine, as the business is disconi tinued. I thipk .a settlement due from all concerned. C. J. GLOVER. P. S. The books al I accounts will be found with Mr. G. HoIRD, at the old stand, who is authorized to seftle as heretofore. Nov.13 if 42 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. OLLED l6efore me by Lucian Butler. Iving near Allen Dozier's, on Little Sa Inda River, in the District aforesaid, a bay geld. ing Horse, fifteen hands high, about nine years old, both hind 'feet white, shod before, blind it he left eye; no other visible marks. Appraised at thirty dollars. ' R. B. BOUKN[GHT, Magistrate.. Dec. 18 1. m4t 47 Merchant Tailor ShoP, T HE Subscriber has just received troin New York his FALL SUPPLY OF MERCHANT TAILOR'S GOODS, consistk ing in part of Sup. Sup. Wool Dyed Black Cloth, Blue,. "4 Brown SBlack French, " Casineie. Fancy Checked, Striped " lhecked Tweed, -- Checked and plain Tweeds Cloth for Sacks, Checked SilkVelvet Vestings, Striped Woollen Sup. Sup. Black Satin, " Velvet, " BIis k Gloves, . . " Hoskin " -Woollen - Black and Figured Scarfs and Cravats. Suspenders,8Stocks, Collars and Hats, &c. All of whichrhe offers for sale at reasonable - prices, and begs those wishing to buy Clotting to oe him a calU.. I1ei prepared.to make Clothing np in thw latest at jle atnd in the best manner, and flatters himself thaihy. his long experience in business 'e wilbe abte to ltease those who may favor haimwib their patr-mage. JOHN LYON. Oct.2 tf 36 Rensoval. D R. J. G.W1IA .1.S re'spectlfully informs. D i freds and the public at largje, thar. he has removed his (Jilice to Mr. B. J. Ryan's new Tavean,.(next door to Mr. John'Lyon's Trailor Shops.-).where:.-he can lie found at alt times, tdess professionally engaged. He takes this opportunity to return his sin cere thanks to all those wh~o have favor~f himt with their patronage, andl he hopes by a stric attention to buasinecs, to entitle bim to me. their suppport and countenance. Dec.4 . _tf 45 State of South Carolina, - - F.DGE FIELD DISTRICT - EA K, living twonmiles South . ofiCwpt. Dyson's Mill, oni Wilson's greek, tolled before me on the 3rd inast., 2estray~nmardaluies ; both black; 3 years/ old next Spritng: one with a small white'spot on !um left..side of ,f ca, pbout 12 hands,bigh, and ;npraised at,50 aollars ach ... 'T10&IS NICHOIJS, $agistrate. Jana'~15 4tm -51 tate of' South (arolina, .. DGFFIELD DISTRICT. .. W~ KSnrxY H Aams.living on Cloud's Creek, Vne'r Miller's Bridge, tolls before me one Black HORS8E, wyith .hoth hind feet wvhite, a black spot sunder -the .tight foot'lock,yriih. a white spot -on each'shoulder, abog~t l6 hands high, nnd Jietween ten and twelve years okl. A ppraisel at $25.. - WILEY REfNOLDS, MIagistrate. January I-- 4tm 51 State of South Carolina,, .EDGEFi.ELD DISTRICT. TU tiLLED before me by Jacob Green, iv inig near Mh untain Creek Church, one iron. gray Horse, common size, abput eight years old, a knot on the ankle of his right bind leg, ankle of right fore leg swollen, with'some appearance of sweeniy in seane,tolerably newlr shod all around, with about a foot of'the endif his tall white. Appraised by John McManus Win. C. Clegg and James McManus,to be. worth five dollars. J. QUA&TTLEBUM, Magistrate. Nov.6 4tm . 43 .? 'rhe friends of SAMlPSON B. NATS announce himn as a cendidate for 'he Office oh Tax Collector at the next election. Oct.30 ' 'f 40 f"'The friends of Lieut. ,7Ama B. H ARats, antiounce hitn as a candidato for the office of tax Collector atsthe next eleC linn