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GLORY ZINO UOH FOR O.NL DAY. do The Philadelphia* inquirer copies. from the Cincinnati Tipnes the following cir cumstantial and truly edifYing account of the first battle between the beligerant pow erson the Rio del Norte. It looks very natural, -and if we did not get it by the way-o[ Cincinnati, would be quite cred ible. 'We have seen a letter from the hous6 of James-AicGregor & Co., of New Or leans, to a gentleman in this city, which says, "news has just reached here of a battle between the advance guard of the Alexican force, and a detachmcnttof- Gen. Taylor's army, the particulars of which had not been- received."- A gentleman who -arrived- this morning in- the simon *eniou, from Louisville, states that Gen. or. bdd -ent. forward a party of six adred men as a corps of observation, to bth io Granle, part of which was caValry aid artillery. A column of Mex -iegna 1500 strong, had crossed at a ford above the position of the America.s, at a -place called Bejora, and. were not discov eredaIil within 6o or three miles of uCo Gardiner's bivouac. The regulars were immediately formed in order of battle, the artillery, six -guns, onthb.i-sad cavalry in the rear. An.attempt was. made io turn tle right win~ of tO: American-line; wbile in ith act of leploying the.artillery was placed ii battery which played with consideiable effect-on the Mexican battalion. After a few rounds- a charge was nade by the 'danand--the line of nfutay ad vanced sith fixed bayonets and loaded piec sielivering their fire at point bla. k distance. The route was total, and the two blexican corps separated and fled in different rirections- Col. Garditer as <i 'rC.;i- felfhiek 'The loss of the Amer ica .was 7 killed and 19 wounded. The eican as left O h te field 62 killed and 172 -woundedmany- 'badly, by sabr woude. The New York Sun says: "On the g h.of last month the Yucatatnese under Gen. Barneo took possession of a Mexican schooner of war, and .havig placed on 'board of her all the Mexican functiona ries' and soldiers in that State, ordered her captain to sail with them to Vera Cruz. whence she departed immediately. Sim had been despatched by the Mexicans to levy.men and money for tle Texan war, but.I he people of Yucatan bad sufferen rt'i) much already from' the' oppressive ty ranny.of the central government an i. mediate separation was resolve I upon and carried out in the manner stated, witho" shedding a drop of blood. The stait government was at once changed into a -iational one, retaining all the republiea. priniciples which. huve distinguished mhe citizens of thai State. Thei ,uverniment 9 of Tobasco 'had not chatiged since last ad vices, but that and some of the adjoiining States will 'probably rally arouud the stanard of Yucatan." Latestfrom Tobasca.-The brig Joseph Atkins, Capt. Higgins. arrived at New% hrnzingne~w s from TUiacso to'the 20th ult. Ten days pre vious(says the the N. Y. Tribune) a rev olution broke out in Tobasco, the people having -declared themselves independent of Mexico.' There was a orce daily ex pected frouti Vera Crz to atuack the'lea er of the people of Tobasco-Donl Mi gtel' .Bruno. All commercial intercourse between Tobasco and Vera Cruz had been susspended. Farmters' may imbed their stmoked beef and pork in pulverized-charcoal, and keep it as loug as they .please. A pint of this charcoal put into a bag, and then pot into a ba;rrel ot' new cider, will. prevent it f romt -fermenting; it will have no intoxicatiog dects,.an'd -will become more palata ble the longer tis' kept. A psiece of char coa ,a cubic' inch square, made toist, and put into a cotton cloth, and worked about ina pound of. rancid butter. will, it is al so said, restore tt perfectly.. :Penn~yroyal iiterwovenl in the nests of bens has heen found to protect tnem en b rey from thevermfin. The Worms.-We learn frno a gentle *mau residiing near Cedar Creek, Fairfield Distr-ict, that these destructive ravagers hdvcd again commenced their blighting march over 'the fie of vegetation, de troyintg grass 'pea vines and green corn. When-will the sufferings of our agricultu rists cease? A .firmt reliance it: Provi nc--him w'ho filled the granaries of the childreni of promise 'itn days of~ old, -oarlast'hope, and the hand that fed tem in' the~ wilderness will give tts food hesever all outher sources fail. Thiey -have~ alsotmade their appearance n'the gardens-in this place. [ Carolinian, 18th jnst. COLmBIA., Sept. 18. ha Hion. Win. C. Preston, while re tnrning fro.m his salt works to Abingdon, 'Va., was seized with a sudden affection oftsh&brasin; and immediately deprived 'of sighcK This disease assumed the char cter of congestive rever, and for some days his life was dispaired of. Otir latest inf6ritationi is, that hte has recovered his sigh't and is now thought to be out of dan iger-Caoiianl ealth of-W. C. .Preston.-lt affords s much pleasure to announce that a letter from Columbia-gives the gratifying intehi gence that-Mr. Preston has so. far recov 'ered fromn-his recent indisposition, that he i epeted to arrive in Columbia in thte ourse of~ a-few days, from A bingdon. Va. - Courier, 20th inst. Wh~~Zs in a name ?--The public.ition of nivspa dr at Wilmington, Del., has jfnstommenced hearing ihe .euphonious title of -them Blue Hen's'Chickenl;" and another'.atiNew York. rejoieing in the name of "'STuifier Banner." -Good Anecdote.-As the good Dea nA..on a cold morning in January. was - t~ghe9 huse of his neighbor F., atter wa chopping wood and thresh: ' ng.bis hands at. his door. The usual sal u. tatonis were 'exchanged, the severity of \ he weather briefly discussed, and the horseman made detrhansti-ationl of passing on, when his neighbor detained him with: youjlike a glass of good old Jamaica this cold morming?" "Thank you kindly"j said the old 'gentleman, as the same time. beginning to dismount with all the delih eration becoming a deacon. --I don't care if I do." " Ah, don't irouble your self to get off, Deacon," said the wag, "$I merely asked for injormation ; we hav'ot a drop of rum in the house." At a meeting recently held in St. Clair county. Illiuois,.the Hon- John Reynulds, ate Governor or that State, ol1ered the following -resolution, which was unani niously adopted-: Resolved, Thut the chair appoint five persons to make a report to an adjourned session of this meeting, on the propriety of passing an act of Congress to athtborize the President to purchase the Island of Cuba, with the consent of' the white pop ulation thereof. A boldebohilslpher in Philadelphia has assumed the ground ihat cats are made out of kittens! MARRIED, On the 14th instant at the house of Airs. Dill. Lincoln County, Ga.. bytihe Rev. Mr. Beck Col. RicHARD PARES of Edgefield District, S. C., to Miss HARRIT JAn. daughter of the late- Rev John G. Willingham, of Muscogee county, Georgia. Hamburg Prices Cnrrent. SEPT. 18 1845. Bacon, per lb. Iron, per lb. Hog round, 9 a -10 Sweedes,ass'd, 5 a 6 Hams, 00 a 12 Hoop. 7 a 8 Shoulders, 9 a 0 Sheet. 7 a S Sides, 10 a 11 Nail Rods, 7 a 8 Bagging. per yd. Rtssia bar 5 a 6 Best Hemnp, 16 a 18 PloughtMoulds, 6 t 7 Tow, 13 i 14 Lard, ler lb 8 a 10 Cotton, 174 a 00 Lead, 1" 6 a 8 Baterope. per lb. 5 a N0 Lime, per bbl. Beeswax. 1rIb. 22 a 25 Stone, 2 25 a 2 50 ('otton. per lb Rice, per 100lbs 4 00 Ord. to Mid'g, 6 a 61 Suaars. per lb. Middlug Fair. 64 a 6: St. Croix. 10 a.11 Fitly Fair. 7 ia 71 Porto Rico, S a 10 Fine, a New Orleans 7 a 8 Cofec, per lb. Havana.whi:e 11 a 12 Rio, 74 a 8 Do. brown 8 a 9 Java, 8 a 10 Lot' and lump.12 a 15 corn. perba.. 75 a 15 Sal. per bush.50 a 00 Corn Meal, 75 a 874 Sack, 1 50 a 1 75 Flour. per bbl. Tallow. per tb 8 a 1I) V atnal,. 6 a 0 64 Twine. per lb. Country, 5 a 54 American, IS a 00 Rides, per lb. 7 a 10 Ciglish, 25 a 00 Connmercial. HAMBVtto. September 18. Cotton.-Since our last. it will be seen that we have accounts fromt Liverpool a few days later. that market remnaitiing in pretty much the same state as at our previous dates. con. sequeitly no material change has beeni jrodu eed in this market. We are. perhaps. rather more dull, purehasers not manifesting so much anxiety-to buy. Our receilits are itncreasitng tt the u-on:d way at this seasni of' the year, ad business. generally, in our streets, appears quite active. We quote ordinary to middling 5jto i6. nitdlittg iair to fair 6Q to 74; fully flair to -rood fair 74 to 7. Exchange on New York, i per cent; Char. lestont, par; Savannah, do. with Provisions of all kintde; Meal is retailing at 874 cents: we hear of no sales of Corn. The market Is well stocked with Flour; Coun try has been selltg ont of wagons at6 to $ 50; Canal is selling at $7. at retail -Republican. TO TIlE FRIE~ND$ OF TEMIPERANCE IN E:DGEFIELD). At the last meeting of thte Edgefield District Temaperatnce Society, a resolutiott was ptassed tmaking it the dttty of the President to address a commtiu nication thtronght the coalumnms or the A dcertiscr. to .thte dlifferetnt local Societies itn the District, respectfutlly inv'itmtg them to send four delegates fr om each Society. to nttend our tnexi meettig, whtich will be held at the Coturt HI ouse on the first Tuesday evening in Octoter Coitrt, and to request eacth Society to send ttp sutcht statistical intormoatiotn as they may be able cotnveniently to collect. p;articularly as to their numbers, both male and female, and as to the particular state of the Temperance reformation itn their respective comttttmties. H. BURT, President. Septetmber 10 if 33 Valuable Lands for Male. 001O Acres of the best guality 1 ~ of Latid are here offered for hale. The lai d latnd lies ott the watters of WVtlont and Ntne ty six Creeks. and will be sold in one, iwo or foutr tracts, to suit the pur chaser or purchasers. Ott otne tract there is ait excelletnt Whteatatnd Cortn Ml ill, in the best repair. On another tract there are good build ings, withI uan excellenat Store Hotuse and Ioca tion for merchatidise. As I desire to move, I will sell the above lanids at a low price for its quality.H. H. HILL. September24 tf '35 (.i Refer to H. R. Stiano, or to Col. S. Uhristie, at Edgefiehl Court House. State of South Car'olina. EDGEFl ELD DIS'J'IIIG'T. BY JOHN [HILL. Esquire, Urdnary, ofEdgefield District. Whereas Sion Mitchell hath applied to me for L etters tf. Adlmiuistration, on all and si~gular the goods, and chattels, rights and credits of James Mitchell late of the District aforesaid, deceased, these are, therefore, to cite and adtuonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the saidl decea'd, to hte and appear befotre me, at our text Ordittary's Court liir rte said District, to be htolden at Edgefield Court House, on the sixth iday of Oc:. next, to show cause, if any, wby the said administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 23d day of September, in thte year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty--lve, and in the 70th year of Ameri can Independence. JOHN H ILL,- 0. E. D. Sept.24 . 2t 35 Notice. T H E Estate of William 3. Simkins being Derelict. [ shall proceed to sell at Edge. field Court House, on Satnrday the 18tht day of October next, all the personail property of said deceased, consisittg of Household Furni Lure, on a credit of six months. JOH N HILL, o.z. D. Septembr244t *35 ALegislature of South Catolina. at its next session to grant a Charle, for a Rail Road,. from Edgefield-Court House to a ont anear- Aikcn or Ha'mburg. WARE-HOUTSE AND. Commission Business. TI HANKFUL to our friends for the liberal patronage hitherto received, we respect fully so!icit a rnonit'unice of the same atour old Water-Proof Ware-House, Where we will continne to Receive. Store and Sdl COTTOs and other PRODUCE, Receie= and Forwcard Merchandises &c. AT DiOD-RATE CHARGES. We will give nndivided attention to any bu siness in ir ie. entrusted to our care, ex cept the buyiing of Cotton. which we refuse to g on either sour i-n aceount or that of others, hlieeviing- it d.lhfileni to piease in the united ca pacity of both buyer and seller. Frc.a the loung exp rience of our senior partner. 'nd by prompt and devited attention to all matters of business, confided to us, we hope to merit a share of public patronage. WAI KER & PEARSON. Hamburg, S. C., Sept 17 6n 35 The Edgefield Advertiser. Abb. Bainer, An. derson Gazette. Peidleton Messenger. and Greenville Monttainner, each, will copy the above fcr six montihs.-Journal. J. J. Howard, \WING returned from the North, hefs leave to sta:e to his friends aid the pub lie, that he is tiow receiving a full and com plete Stock of GRIO CER IES, &c., CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING ARTt CLES, Vi: : 25 lhds. Suga, (mostly strictly fine St. Croix,) 10 hiids. Molasses, 100 bags prine Rio Coffee, well flavored. A few bags superior Java Coffee, 100 kegs Cut Nails, all sizeS, do. Brads, 10.000 lb-. bacon Sides, Shoulders and Hams, 150 cnowce Canvassed Sugar Cured Hams, warrainted-a superior article. 150 pieces ihugging, 44 to 45 ioch wide, all quahites. 150 coisa o A inch Bale Rope. 510 lbs- best Twine. 700 sacks Salt. 11 uoxes i obucco, all qualities, trom corm m1",on to the best tjoney Dew. 50t lbs. Leati.50 bags Shot. 50 bbis. rAour, L-ana. Baltiniore and Country, (all fresh ground.) 1,500 los. Sole Leater; do. Ulj.per. 500 lbs. Loal Sugat. Tel III enddies and boxes. 15 tois Sweces Ir-on. Cast tiermai ani ilister ateel, Hoop 1lo'n. 1,200 pairs lheavoy made niegro Shoes. made of the beat materials, len and v u men's Shoes. 300 large size Negro ilankets; io. ;tone and tv hitney. Uomestic Gioods. aiirting and Siieeti.. Calicoes, together witi all heavy Cotton Fabrics. Pails, Iubs and Cans. Pepper, uimger, and Spice. Shue Thre,td ;. operin Candles Cotton Cards, with every article usua ;y kept in the business. -Also, a suiply of CORN. equal to the -demand. He returns his sincere thanks to his frienlds and the public, for their former patronage jjahuuw slheitq a continuiantce of their le vors, as he inteiid' to inake it their iitbrsi toI call and trade with him. Orders thianklilih re ceived, and fillud at tie lowest rates of the market. Hamburg, S. C., Sept 17. 1845 35 'rhe Hlambturg Repubbbcae. Greenville .uoni tituneer,ind E-dgefield Advertiser, will copiy ,o the amount of .iit ad torward accont to I. J. HOWARD. Notice!! T HE Esta:e of Guihiredge Thurmionii, dLeeceased, havinA h~een leit Derelbet, I shall proceed to sell at the late residenn, of said deceased, Oil Saturday the 27th inlstamt. on a credit oif saix otts, all the personi~l property, consist ing of ten hea, of likely Cattle, aimong- them ua yok,- 0 Oxeni. stock or Hogs, two Horses. H-ouse hold and-Kiteheu furniture, and some Plantation tools. JOHN [HILL, o.a D . Sept. 10 3t 33 'tate of~ South Carolina. EDGF1ELD DISTRICT. WViliami Brunsont and Catharinte) Summons Cox atid ethers, Appl'ts., vs. . in Cilvitn Cox arid others, Def'ts. I Partition. IT'1 appearmg to mv satisfaction, dint Cal viin Cox, Odum Cox, the children of Nancy Ford, formlerly Cox. Peggy Cook, formerly Cox, Asa Odomi, son of Gilliam Cox, Defend. ants in the above statedl ease, i eside without the limits of this State. it is therefore ordered, that they do appear aiid objeict to the division or sale of the Reatl Estate of Solomon Cox, deceased, on or before the sixth day of October nlext, or thleir consent to the samne will be en tered of record. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. July 9 -3m 24 State of South Carolhna, E'DGEFIELD DIST RICT. Nancy Reynolds, Applicant, neainst Wmn. Reynolds, W. Reytmolds, and1 others. Def'ts. 1 T1 appearing to iuy satishfetion, that John IReynolds, one of the Defendants, resides without the limits of '.his State, it is therefore ordered, that he do0 appear and object to the division 'r sale of the Real Estate of -Thomas Reynolds deceased, ore, or biefore the sixth day of October ntext, or his consentto the same will be enitered of record. JoHN HILL. c. E. D. July 2 12t 23 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. -INIEQUITY. - William H. Clegg and Wife, Bil annd others, vs.. David Outz,-- for and others. Partition. I T appearing to my satisfaction.that David Ontz, one of the defendants in this casr , is abseint from andI resides beyond the limits of this State, on motion of.Bonham, Complain ants-Solicitor, It is therefore order'ed, that the said D. Outz do plead. answveror demur to corn plainants said bill of complit, within three months from. the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against him. s.~ s. TOM PKINS c. B. .. September 10 3m *- 33 CIOeJR. 110 M. panish (L Valedos) JOMi~ do (R. P. M.) 6 Mi mpernal Reg alias. (.Venus.'') Just received, and for sale by . SIBLEY &, CRAPON. Hamburg, July 23, 1848 - if- 26 1W. Whole%e & Retail Grocers, CcORNER CENTRE AND MARRET STREETS, WAMBURG, S. C. AVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the following Articles, wlich they otfer to their friends and the trade, atthe lowest market prices: SUGARS. 30 hhds. consisting of St. Cioix, Clairfield, Porto Rico and Muscovado. - : A-SO, Double Re ied Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COF ELS. 50 bagkOd Government Java Coffee, 10 do ugUstura . do. 125 -cbh! io do. - 1 Bale 7ocho do 15 bags Dba. 'BAGGING. 100 pieces Heavy Dundee. 44 to 45 inch. 250 do. Kentucky, (heavy)44 to 45 in. 50 do.,- Tow, 45-inch 125 do. Gunny, 24 per yard, 45 to 47 in 100 do Georgia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. ROPE - 300 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do Manilla, do 50 do. Jute. do. MOLASsA, 20 hhdu.'frinidad Molasses 25.bbls. New Orleans. do . IR ON 50,000, founds [ron, of all sizes. Also, a ;?,iassortment of Hoop and Band .froh eranan Caster & Cast Steel. BACOI & bAL'. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 'ecks Salt, 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. CHAIRS. 10 doze - le Chairs 25 d.'W gor do 10 d .Cube Seat, 2 do Childrens, do 2 do -Boys, - do 2 do -Offices, do 2 do ,Rocking, do I do 'Nurse. do BLANKETS. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 3- do '10.4 do (weigrhing 7 lbs. to 'the 'pair) A ;ood.assortmiert of Bed Blankets from 104 tit 1214. NEGRO CLOTES. 1.000 ydi. ustnugtUn Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. 100 Kegs, (essorted Sizes) SHOT. 150 Bags, assot ted Sizes OPWD ER. .30 KeL upont's Powder 10. 6 tihg do 20 do%- j. porting, do E LEAD. ;)000 lbs5Iiii 1, N. Y. Union Mills 1.4c White Lead. 0- eas. Consistin- of gun pow der, & and Imperial 6 ases atees, I bestlack Tea LIME, 200.Bbls. fresh Itock Lime. Also-Pilaster Paris. -A L 8 0 iinger, Pepper. Spice, Cinnamon, IN utmes, indigo. datpetrfe. Blue Stone. Copperas. .aeoe'hread; Snuff. Cotton & Wool Cards. drass Bound Buckets. Painted Buckets. 1'uis. Churns, Keelers Willow Wagont. and t'raies. Washboards, Cocoa Dippers Clothes Pis, Brooms, Wooden Ba.os, Wash Stands, Bellows, Rakes, Scythe Sneedis, Coffee .llills,Soap,Tleow & Speran Cacndles. WagonBoxes, MIeasures, Saulu irons, Windorr Glass, Starch,, Pistols. Tea uacco.. Grindstones, Usuaburga, T 'wine, C as ,mgs, Boats, Shoes, Wocol llats.Rice,Cleuines dass.ets,. Almuonds, Beierskiins, Mu ctk et .lustard,.Fifth Chains, Lampj 0il; a chain e acrticle of Clfewinig Tobacco; Vinaegar. lsex-a C (:ider, Barrel Covers, Cent Fisth, Pluugh .ilouilds, Sole'Leather, Nankeens, Chocco late, &c., &c. u .xNTED.-l0,000 lbs. BEES WAX, for winen. c sli will be paid. ii anhurg, July '23. tf 25 General Agentl and Conmmission Merchant. Hamnburg. S. C. N T1LL offers his services to his fiieneds and Sthe public, and lie will deyote his undivi ded attention to the SlLLING OF COT t'ON AND FLOUR, RECEiviNG AND FORwARDING GooDs. Buying Goods for Planters or' Merchants, or attend to an!, business thhi .may be committed to his care. Hc embraces this opportunity of tendering his thzank~s to his friends for their liberal patron nge heretofore bestowed; and by iindustry and clese attention to business, he hopes to wrnic. and to continute to receive the sae. It si- be his aim to make all his charges as light u.. pos. sible. knowing that it will he to his initerest to closely observe th6 interest of his friends. L.iberal advances will be made if required an produce sent to him for sale or store. Cotton sent to hini by Boats, will be received frcc of wharfagc. All produce . sent to him for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. August6 t Eagle and Phenix Uotel. A Card. T H E Senbscriber respectfully antnounces to his friends atnd the travelling public. that he is - now having the above splendid H-ouse pitt in complete order, and will open it tunder the immediate direction of~ himself ard wife,ont ur about the first of September next, at which time, he solicits from his friends and patrOns, ia continuance- of past favors assuring uham~ that their comfort will always be his study. WM. FRAZIER. Augusta, Ga., August 20 tf 30 Corn and Bay for iSale. OBushels Deveratnx best 5,000 Nortih Uarolina CU RN. I4,000 haushiels Maryland White Corn, just received and wsill contanetly be 'kept feor sale. Orders'from the country, (with city refer ence.) will be immediately attended to. Apply to J. S.: RYAN, East Bay. opposite Fil sammon s Wharf. Charleston, August27 3t .31 Notice. A N lecionwill take place at Edgefield .H.on the first Monday in Octo ber next, by the 'Commissioners of the Poor of Edgefield. District, for a Super-. intendelit of the Poor House for -this en suing year.' Any persons wvishing the place, will malie apylicatiour. stating mlheir terms- .. S. BUTLER, Chairnhan Board-of Poor. Sept. 3 - 5t 32 . Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest. Don't toad, but come al once, and get. good Bargains. 1 HE Subscriber desirous of selling off his' -.preeent well selected Stock. before lay-. ing inhis new'supply of Fall and Winter Goods, takes this method of informing his friends, etfs tomers and the public in general, that he will sell Cheaper than ever, Dry Goods of every de scription, Shoes, Bonnets, Hats, Clothing, a g ood assoi tment, viz. Coats, Pants, Vests, and hirts, &c, Groceries, Medicines, and Hard ware, &c. &c. I see no use of making a long list of my Goods-just come, one and all, and you will not he disappointed. J. COHN, Cheap Cash Store, near Mr. Goodman's. Sept 16, 1845 2t 34 SOUTH CAROLINA Female Institute, AT B aUIamVILL-. N AI L0oLUMBIA, 6. C. F * HE duties of this Institute will be resum I.ed on the 15th October, (comwencemen of the Academic year.) Additional engagements have been entered upon with highly competent Teachers iii de. partmenm of Instrumental and Vocal Music: also arrangement for additional supply of ap paratus, &c., in Philosophical and Chemical departments. Books for Reading-Room, have been selected with especial reference to the course of education pursued A pamphlet exhibiting our course and method of Instruction, as also Terias-of entrance, will be sent to those desiring more particular infur mutton. ELIA MARUKS, 'M. D., September 11 6t (So. Ca.) 34 Pricipal. +.BBEVILLE Female Acaemy, IfHE Trustees of twe Abbev iv he temaale Ac ademy beg leave to announce-to the public, that .MR.. JAtXs L. LZsLET has con sented to take cuarge of tue Female ;chool in Abbeville Village, loir the year 1846. Mr. Lesley has, for the last ten years heel engaged in the education of youth and long and favorably known in Abbeville District, as a competent anu succesflul clasaical teacher, His reputation, capacity cud qualifications as aninstructor,are too well known and admitted to require from us any encoaniun, to recom mend him .to the confidence and support of.the cowniunity. ; All the usual branches of an English educa. tion will be taught; also, tha French, Latin and Greek languages, togedier with Philosophy, Drawing, Mu thematics, Astronomy,Chemistry, The School wil be under the exclusive di rection and control of Mr Lesly. The Scho lastic Year to consist ofrten anonths, comen. cing the first Ao nday of Jaiuary net. Uood.and cheapi boarding iky.be had with private families in the Village and its vicinity. Miss HAtR RISON, whose superior talents and qutalificationas as a Music Teacher; have been long known ind appreciated in Abbe ville, will- still comiinue iatcharge of the M usic Departmient. D. L. WARDLAW. JUWN WHITE, R. H. WAI(DLAW, . J.J. WA R DLAW, W. A.W A RDLAW, - T.'-C. PERRIN - JAS. S. WILSUN, .AJAMl-.ALSTON -August 27 t5J .2 Noitce. FUREWARN all persons frnm trading lisr . Note of hand given by the subscriber to .Juha Lewis foir six hiuidred daulars ($6010.) da Led abaout the 18th or 19th of August, and'due i of Janauary. 1847. as cte property foi which amad Note was given haiving proved unsound, I umn determimed not to pay the same unless comapelled by law. JOHN UHAPPELL. Seplteamber 17. 4t 34 Plantation for Male. -:Ytahe cunsent of the Legmitees, I shball > uemeee to sell at Edgefield Court I-Ious'. -sii the first Monday in November am-x:. the tract of landr whereon the 'late Saraih Hush.~ deceased, lived. coniaining -evenc haundred anid twenity six (726) atcres, im- r.- or less. ian a credit of -ine aid two y.-:r--. lying on the road leading from Edge. field Court Aouse to Columbia, 8 miles fromit said Court House. . The land will lie r,. surveyed and plat made, showing all the boundaries of said land, and also the pare cise number of acres. whi~ch will lie showii on the day of sale. Trhe purchaser will be requir d to give notes with approved securities, and also a maorugage of the premises in secure the purchase money. THOS. DELOACH, Executor. September 10 . 9t 33 $5 Reward. R9 UNA WAY from.the subscriber. W L.abhout the 1st of tway last, my MI.Negro -Woman -H ARRIET, aged about 30 yeuars.yellow conmplected. 5 feet high, and hisawhen speaking a stoppage in her speech' end.has a scar on) one cheek, caused hy the cut oh n kiaife. Any person apprehending' said' Negro, and lodging her in Newberry or-Edge' field Jail. or delivering her to me two miles North of McNearry's Ferry, in N'ewberry Dis trict, shall receive the above reward. - . WILLIA M=CHAkRLES. September 17 -. 3 . 134 To the Pggblc.' ghave seen an advertiseinent over the i-signature of James Wilsn, offering his services to lhe public as, a Pump Maker. Now to prevent any misunderstiandijng or confounding of our names, I-would :only say, 'hat 'lie undersigned is the OLD PUMiYP MY AhTE R, ho has been at the buasinaess some ten a twelve years. arid offers his services iun that line to his old friends -and patrons upon liberal ;terms. He will puit in Pumops at 314 cents per foot. ROBE RT W ILSON. A bbeville C. H.. Sept. 10, 1845. N- B.-Any persons wishing to com municate with me oat business, will direci their letters to Waterloo p. o., Laurens. District. South Carolina;-a. R. . September 17 6i (Banner) 34 FLOUR. J UST -received.25 barrels fresh NORTHj ERN I LOUR, and for sale by - 1 --SIBLEY & CRAPON-. Hamburg, July 23, 1845. tf -26. To . Rent NEor Twvo of the'nioai desirrbie ft~F Store Rooms in the village of Edge; field, scaitabie' for Dry Goods, Merchant-Tailor Grocery or Drag Stores. -Possession, given immnediately. M. FRAZIER. .July30 tf 27 V, v SHERIFF'S SALE Y iriue of.sunsdry writs ol Fserika - cias to me..direcied, I willirceed to . sell af Edgefisld Coiit IHinise, on th First Monday and Tuesday ir Ocoer next, the follon in1g property, to-wit Hedley & Street, vs. Oliver Simpson i C. Burekmyer & Co 'and others, vs.. same, the'following Los in-the Towi Homburg, and'known in the plan of fthi sait Towsn of Hamburg as Lots o.3L.-p 312, 313, 314, 818, 319.820 321 and 353 containiug fifty feet front.'runsning backniff bundied and fifty feet, on the. Street Id4 ing from the .ridge to Shultz's Hill ; John T. Carter, vs. David Hardi-'ne. m'are and colt. J. G. Thornton, vs. William Hamilt*lor the, Iract of land where the defendkiint lives'containing one hundred anid sighted acr6esanore or less, adjoinig Jad d .G -- Wiatheritigtoi, David Walkerand'otheirs Anthony Griftin and others, vs G Leef, one negro boy by the nanie.o Lark.-' Allison Deloach for Nancy Olive Jesse Sbumperr, John ShuErtraF " Daniel. Liviugston, the tract-of land w - the defendant John Shumpert livesco01F taining seven hundred and tbirtyiacre more or less., adjoining lands of illian Shumpers, Jarnes-Mercbant and others Terms of sale cash. H. BOULWARE, S ED Sept.12, 1845. 4t :State' of South- Caralinia ABARNWELL DISTRICT _ '1 I ILLIAM J. NIXSON,.whosisno 'in W custody of thl' Sheriff of Baii well Dig trict, by virtue of a-VriL of Capastadwi_ faciendumr at thesnit of L Wasespvsy petitioned the Honorable the.Judges:f.;t .e ... Court of Common Pleas. that .l'e -m y.beiia" m1ttitted to the bensefit of the Acts of theGene. Assembly, made for the relief 6'f'Irible Debtors,!i is therefore orderdAh'aifii W. Bates,'an. all others to whom' ,he 4id titio'ner is in anywise indebted, be, iaid'tli ar hereby summoned end-have -D'otiieto appefr'' befirethe said- Judges-at the-said Conrtkt-be.' holden at Barnwell on - the 'fouithMonday n October next, to shew causiifanythey'ca why ihe said Petitioner-sthould' not-ha tT ray of his petition greated. Office or Coinmon Pleas, - BarnwelJ C. H..l4thJuly,'45 ORASMIUS D. A. -; July 23 12t St te of South Caroimr EDQEFIELD DISTRICT' 'i IN 'EQUITY < Jolh Wn~Hert, .:-. ineiitd ~''~ V~s., PC wife . t Y virtue of an. prderof i eConi-t o B Equity in this -sIe wilFbedsold'a Ei2'field Court Hous, n Safi'Dafi October nexi, the two fo o i ilafot -1. The "risca T ract? sitei d iae lih 12?"';'_ District and Stateafre'sAid. ji lands- of R. P. Quars ,'CMWj M ~ ns'o siid othis, containing sightfi acres. more or less. 2;T're "C,.chra Tract,-situaied in he7'Distiicfand State aforesaidj Wd'oisi l'ainilf W . Maniz, Jonb Hea'stlW:n - Atkind'and othek, containtingseventy fvd (75) acres, more or less - Terms-Tt elve montii ciedit, 'i -n, erest froms- the day of sale. Puichaiseis toi give bond end security- and a mortfyg ' - of the premises to secure the purchase '" ' moneuy, snd costs to be paid in cash Psurcha'ses to pay for papers. " H. A. JON ES, c.L.D ('om'rs. Office, Abbeville,.C. HI., September 8 4t 2 Land r.' sale T H E Stubscribers wishinig to remove to the -est offer for sale thtat well known tract of Land where they now li've; situated on ' - th,- Martintown, Road, in Edgefield District,2F mtileb from Hamburg. . 'The. tiact contains about four hundred and forty acres. Somie ex- - cellenit land anid well timibered-about' one hunitred and fziy acres cleared. about seventy-' five of which is frealt; The situationiss as'well calculated for a public stand as any otlier 'plice f romn Hnmburg to the Moutaais. Persons" ' wihing to purchase; can call and examine- for ~ thiemselves. '. -..*:: It' not previously disposed of. it will be sold to the highest bidder. the first Monday in Octoa ~' her next; at Edgefiell Court House. . . SINKLOR HUFFMAN, - DAVID HUFFAAN. - September 3 . t , ' - 32' - State of S4outh Carolina . ' EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. ' Andreva"Carsori, -- Guairdian of - Declaratioj -. Francis WFerth. vs P.- oreignrr .Enoch Byne, Elijah -" 4ttaehrnent Byne, H armon~ j --~ -:Hust.' -' Andrew Carson, is;' Deictaiua ~"' the same- .eigli ~Atachnart - '' H E- Pilaintiffs in the above itttediases, k.having-this day filed their Deelaraioinssin. ' tmy Ofiee, anad the Defendanleslbavig ne)ther---'i-' no wife or Attorneys knovn to reside-withibhtife$~ 4imits-of the State on whom a copyg of thss e with. a rule to plead. can be sertted, "It -i-; therefore, Ordered" that the Defendantapear'.~)~ and pilead to the same within a'year-and a-iay - from lhe day heiea.ors final and absoliite judg-'~~~ ment aisll be awarded igainst thlem/ - " THOMAS'G. BACON'dc c M Clerk's Offir-e3tireh 17th, 845 if '': 8 -. - Sta te ofo uth'taolina DGNEYIELD DISTIrCT-. I N T HE COMMON PLE.AS Robert-fR Hunter, Delrttaa T5 H E Plaintiff ints e above stat e~ae --~ U'havitng this day 'fled their Declaratdoni -i~~ my Office, and the Defendant havutin6n or Attorney knownjo reside wittnn.thea7.nits of the State on whoniacopy of thisa'aiis t a; rule to plead cast be served; "It iss tire1 re~'t'z'' Ordered' That the Defendantapgearidfd plead .!$4 to the same 'withain a year-and a-dayWdtti the date hereof or final and abolitejadguifeit ill- ~ be awarded against hum 'a: * 5 -' '~ "' -C- .TIHOMAS..Ge8&CON i.1C. P r. 4-" CrksOffie22dN844Z. - 'DGE FILRT DISTRWT4 year ol a. a senII~ right hintjlfoori whbtaabotadi &I~ -- 'J hikh, ra w bcned. TApliralsed atbih~ doI.. '-' Jars,. 'W. S. ?QT1UWAI ~ ~ July 23 im4tw La t te