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a a (i y uni ptm Smit ,h, rriy. j ere frim . r cansas avine iord he two volunteer. artulleg,: under ,.. fba~oGalijk 0 p~awaof :importance at : Wg are nformed the 4 dcr General-Taylor amounts p . mea. The troops ; mmence .ding wooden huts eutageimnst the cold,. bichbad verely felt in Texas. ,4ugua B.'idge Case .-We learn by , y faibve Iettecg fronm S1r Shultz, that ti tts eegwhich' came'up before the "tes Circuit Court at Milledge -6 uth inst.,.hasbeen post epnsentf parties ; and will be Q ' ' Savannah..in "April next, before 1 a; R District Judges ;-and has e e ntered -n the tudnutes of the ousu employed are, for Com 'on. Juo.M11Phearson Berrien, t -&3Wms. -F. Law. Win. Y. Han ,:lljforDfendants, J. L. Pettigru, Mc , Cohen.- Seaborn Jones, and ,Andre .J: Miller. Esq .-Hamburg Jour I ', t the Charleston Post ,-;ue during - the. month of amounted to- X2.220 19. The 4vholo numher of --letters and circulars aed was 29,348, of newspapers 20, o gimphlets add magazines 596. - Stt mount of,po sao for the pres wflnt qtr ending ou the 30tb Septen bar $4.535 84 X,.-.The tu ttamount for the corresponding ~spai ter f 1844 -was 9,870 46 o "sef eitc. $5,331 62 ou itopgns.-'Ours is the country pe "yo r'-o cnvezions for all purposes. ~ftici. commercial, geographical, and .\yjuridiC~aa . With ua Americans they ea.etbe potent instruments fur operating ongsublic. opinion.. They are employe. .-jrbuilding up anid pulling down-for ma iug.constitutiuns and- abrogating them - for inniiilgting:distance by railroads, and cducen'tritig-capitol ftr- cotnmou purpo ses' At ite s;aie.time that a convent ion is ail {gin-IMeinphis, to improve Wetern resaourcesagotber is held in the interio: of apenngIvania to strengthleu the protective policy. chile a-hird is assethled on the bans .9f the Schetykill. to effects ran attic inoration ofcapital punishments -Evening *ZNecs. ntent of the Oregon Territory,-On 'the iest itakirts. 800 miles along the Zack w ntains, on the south 300 miles s~oti-i atie Snowy Mountains, on the west _700 itles along the.Pacfic Ocean, on 'he poth 240 nitles akoas the North American Hossesign of: ussia and lugland. - This are of agntinse ivlhley contains 360,000 mil capI le, undoubtedly., of forming -evet State.-ti* largeas New-York, or co dates tie drmensins di Massachu sells Soise ol.the Islanjs an the coast are - , sat c igut to fort a Stafe by a husenm. -GIAtierr;nd J inteaio .0verzne of the Staenf diich njya ma*jority-ol hetwcen t$ii$ ani iee thousand votes:- Char. E. -The South Cariline Conference of the Mtaois Epia copal Church will he held ti ayetville 1li. C.,-on 'the 12th of De dember next. Atribules .Q, Aod.-Tlhere are rour shirtisentences of Icluly .writ, w hich con 'mt in the:inmidE the knuowiledge oif ~God than all the unaided wi.<dom of .nan had ever beeni able.: dito 3ver; 'God is a spirli G od is ne:~' -God is light :' Gwi is love? Spiritualit y of essence, unity ol tubstanae-lidiiry~,of .ture, and b.eeo lence of character .are thusi. wit h a su b. lime 4*eritt preica~te-d of Jehovah-. -econkr -LEbang E'?~as.-AU U ris taOa'tie: .lrish 'abtten, spentking of his ?aat'y...eoentry-, said it tas an exerable pl1ace;-in fact the-onlytJhing worth w-tr:n-g wtasntho--whikeys --Vna :niean) to say, all her-fantltvo love her siffi." . P 'Uncomfrtable.-A seat no at sofat betwneen!Ywo beautileul girl-4 one wit ht black eyeigeu finglets atad a snowy neck-the othi withsor 1blue eyes, sunmny rmiglets. rt'e hke~ aimlps, both laughinmg and ta'lkig t'you at tble same ime. roney is aid o he .extremely scarce 'in NortI Camwoli* and the country peo ple are coqstrained to carry small quanitmes if tar andilorn to. exchange for cornmtodi tB attliestores. >raiuithta small. hell fastened to his -necekrelklled the other day in Provi - dte\ Probably he was t he bel- weather 'of the ek, a fell a victim to his generous efljtS dmrihe'rpee of the approach of Stomt~l~ (JAM riments.-.Moiten) the Ondi!-.p n poni a pieCe of silver n -20- e-j> a twenty cet piece 4iohe'edef'' >nesth the rongue ; ' a i ece *in e, nearly anI equal szujp'the 1Ongue, I bring the edges iet .p'fjei mgal~ contact ; you sit1 intantly drop the. a*l wn water d lay a piece of - ' 4ponlibtnr e Place yo-ar lian4llahxtg paper, arnsinvert tIe 6lass;ltgenald'ay berernuo and the gass~xms':bar!supended~1f isitio i afth d. -h rajer a eott be gsAalk nearif half rull of \er ~1 heart -boi; ak a ~rk~1nut. hasO done b ~ ~Wft~W~fi ulue 1uphuric acid. * -~*' ~ iron,'~ and. infusi --. ~ 4mediCan .tIecha~iC Ilmet a min the oilier day," 'Who in his own peculiar. way.. Spid "save the Gips, for lps stdke dol's And-one WELL MAD, a hundred follers " A pinch of snufftmay cost a penny; That penny speat is gorse forever Just like.lanented. Paganini. Or snow drops falling in the river. nAerchant broke, will lose his crdit 's, wiser men have we have said it ; So broken dollars seldom fied. A friend to treat them very kind. One fip gone, the charm is broken Like taking hair from out a locket, Those remaining are no token, They rest uneasy in the pocket. Many fips. vefl stuck together, Are barriers strong against wintry weather, And as the old folk used to say. Prepare us for a "rainy day." A child may break some valued ware, When men with all his skill can't mend it ; So of the fips kind friends take care A dollar bruk", we're apt to spend it. commercial. HaMBuRa, Nov. 20. -Cotton.-Owing ter the very low prices now offering to planters, the article does no! come in very freely ; indeed, the re cci pts are nncommonly light when com pared with the receipts of our usual lively market at this seasou of the year. As might be expected business generally, is not very extensive, sales are few from wagons and ware-houses, as there is no great quantity te'deal in. Extreme pri ces are from 54 ets. to 7 ets. according to quality-principal sales, 64 to.6# ets. Groceries 8;c.-Our merchants have fine stocks of groceries, on hand, as well as their Dry Goods neighbors, all of whom are offering their articles at very fair prices. Bacon, Flour, Sugar and most of the pealing articles in this market are crawling down gradually. Several arri va's of Corn in town are noticed, fully supplying all demands.-Journal. i1A RIED, In this village, on Theursdn evening, 13th inst., by the Rev. J. M. Chiles, Gen. M. L. Bonham, to Miss Ann P., daugh ter of N. L. Griffin. Esqr. On the 13th inst . hv the itev. Satmuel P Uet:en, Mr. C. G. Garrett to Miss Car o:ine P. Eham, all of this Districe. In Columbia, on Thursday evening, 131 h instant, by the Rev. J. H. Wheeler. Mr. THonAs H3. WALSt, t Miss Roe5ANA SwERNEY. all of that place. OBITUA KtY. Died. in Louiaiauna, on the 16th day of September list. of cong- stive fever, EZEK[EL D. VRO1'HRO; formerly of Orangeburg )istie-t, in this State, aged about 35 years. The unexpected .death of the famentted deceased, has 'inflicted an inconsolable beieavemeut an his family ; a..idwed frife.4Eid1'oury rpham cii''e -n rtrireTirreparable loss o an atfection ate husband and father.. Nor do they grieve alone-: outnerous friends -and rela tives deeply feel.. and symp i'e with them in their aflhietintt-. Mr. Prothro left this State, for the West. it the fall of last year. fie was atterded by his devoted wife, -nnd hr mother. who with warm friends ' smothed his pillow of aiflietiton, and softetied'bis patha to the grave." He died after au illness of onely sevena days, although conscious of his approachiang dissolution, he quaniled tnt. Edgefid Academny. TJ liE E xcrcis.es oif this itntstont wi~ll be resumed the Alrst Monday in Jmt uary, 1846 T1N~ers as hereeofere-namnely, raates of tuitin fr'eo nv:Lvy. to I'tanTv.IN DoLLAR~s per session, accoardting toa thte branc.hes of sitidy taught; :.nd as htere-to fare. 'artte aadmiitted f'or less time thana a se.-sion, except bay a spe-inl stiptidatin he foreliandl, lhe charge lre-ing tade for ad mission, and ntot fr~ teaching. Gooad hoard tmaty he lad' itn the vicinity. atad cihe or two more ptapils mtay he ae 'comadaled in the fatmily of the Teacher. 'H. K. McCLINTOCK(. Nov2G if 44 ~TO THEPUBLl(:! THE Citizenas of Eilgelield Dis'ric't. Iwho are nwnel-s o4small tracts of~ Land, or Town Lots, are h6reba.y cautioned to be ready, within a few hours tnotices toa produce aregtalar -chain of eitl6 to the same, from 'the originaal grantor, o'r they may be closed in., as thtere are stuch mena among us who are seeking out all 'ol rghts. Nov 2G .2t, 44 The Hlamburg Republican will give the above two insertione, andl foarwardt their account to this of~ice fear collection. F~or Sale. A second hantd Buggy, of suaperior t1worktr anship, withotit harness A p ply at this office. Nov. 20 1845 .2t 44 EDGEFIRLD Dk'RWT. B.Y JOHN H ILL. Esquire. Ouirdinary .E..of Egefield District. Whereas David Little hath uppliced to me for Letters of Admirniatstration, on all and singular the goods andi chattels, rights and credits of Marn~ Little late of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all anad singular. Ithe kindred and creditors of the said deceased. to bee and appear before mae, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden ate Edgefield Court House on -the 8th day of Deceniber next, to 'show cause, if any, why the said administration should ~et be granted. .Given under my hand and seal, this 24th 33of November, ttn the year of our Lord a~oosand etght hundred and forty five the Se:seentieth year of A mnerican - JOHN IIILL o. E. D. 5OO Bushiel r W LL atsold-at tle subscriber's T'i key Creek Plan:iina, nine mil'f0 Notts of Edgefield Court HBuse. on the second Monday in Decemher (Si) next.; " 2.500 BUSHELS OF CORN, A -large quanty of good Fodder,. Cow Food. -one or two Road Waggons and Gear% one Ox Cart and Oxen-- severi good Work Horses and Mules. Stock' of Cattle, among which are some excellent Mitch Cows, Seeep. Stork Hogs and FIFTY FAT HOGS, Plantation and B latcksmith Tools, and numerous other articles too tedious to men tion, all of which will he sold on a C'reiU. The length of time specified on the day of sale. ALSO To hire. privately, for the ensuing year, Twenty or Twenty-five likely young Ne groes, the most of them excellent .Fiild Hands. Persons wishing to hire, can do so by applying t to the subscriber at the Village. JOHN R. WEVER. Nov. 26 2t . 44 Ad mintistrator's Sale. BY permission of John Hill, Esquire. Ordinary of Edgefield Distriu, *will ho sold at the late residence of John An derson, deceased, on Monday the 15th of December next, all the personal pruprrty of said estate, consisting of - 53 LIKELY NEGROES. horses and Mules, 2 Yoke ot Oxen and Carr, Caole, Fat HogA, Stock Hogs. Shieep, Cotton Seed. 40 BALES (OTTON, 2000 BUSHELS CORN, Fodder, Seed Oats, Rye, 2 Road Wag gons and Harness, 2 Barouches and lHarness, Cotona Gin, HouttehoM and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, together with a number of articles noer enumera.ed. Also the Plantation will be rented fur one year. 'I'erms will be made known on the day of sale. CIHAS. SMITH, Adm'r. Nov. 2?> 1845 3: 44 Juni~itistrator's "ale. BY an order fron Jelhn Hell, Eq.. Or dinary of Egelgetld District, I shall pro ceed to sell o1 Wredne.-yday the 1.7th De cember next, ;te the late resi-lenre of Ed nteeod S, J. Miller, deceased. (known, aes Poverty Ilill,) all the personal estate of sanid deceased, consisting of' F4FI EEN LIKELY. YOUNG NE GROES, Corn, Fod'er. Seed Cotton, St.ck of Cattleji1o;s and Horses, one good Road Waggon aid Gear, l'nusehold end Kioch en Furniture and Plantation Tools, and other articles too tedious to mention. Terns.--All sums- undter $5 cash; il' -over, a credit of 12 months., nots witl two approved securities will berequired, propetty tit to h'-transferred or removed until the terits of 'sale are.con plied with. JAS. 'MILLER. A'li'tor. -Nov. 24 1-85 21 44. Notice. INE:Estatetof Jaemes Don, deceased, bein: I' derelect, I eshnll proceejt to sell ai the tate Iresidence of said deceased, on Saurday the 29th tst.ant." on a credit of six.nmths, the following propel tv. to wit : a fine lot c Books, other household and kitchen furniture, some iutpletpetts of hushandry, and one set of sur vcying:inst-rnments. Purchasers will be re qtired to give note and two aprpoved securi ties for all sutms t ver five dollars. tunder that autotnut cash JO hN IH LL, o.Lx. o Nov 19 Et43 .deel. Notice. SitEstate -of Azariahi Ahney, being le de lcIshall proceed to sell ont Turs day thte 4th day ofC Decemboler ncext, at thte lute residenece of stad edeecesed, onm a credit o1 twe!ve monerths, heis etire Estate, ecnsistineg of Eicght Necroes, Seven tioed of Hoirsea, a 'fince lect of Pork atnd Stock Hlogs, Cows aced Sheep, about twenety brngs of Ceiotton, crop of Cetni. Fodder. Whtenet anrd tst~ six or iw-venl b~arrelse of leuer, Platecation, Tocols. Houasehtold aced Kitchen Ftrneitrec one Coto Git, one Waugon acid lareess-uand three sepeerare traets of valtuable 'Itand. immitediately on the Higginc's Ferry Road. atbout three miiles ffrom the ferry; ameount 'not amccurcntely kneownc, laut plantts of recent sarvey will be exhcibited on the day of saile. knownt as the Home. Middle aned River Tracts. Pturchatsers will be required to give Note with two approved secuirities for tthe pen scenal property. 'ettd two approved securities aind a mortigage cf thee lantd to secure thte pur chase monteey. All sus of and ider five detlars cash. Thte proper ty nlee. chcanged unttil the termsof sale are conmplied wvitht, and if re sold at the former purchasers risk. JOHN HILL, o. z. n Nov. 5 5t 41 Notice. 3Y pertnission from John Hill, Ordinary of3 cl t-:dge'lietld District. I shall proceed to sell at the late residencce of' S rs Mary Tiliman 'deceased, on Wedte-sday, the 3rd Decemn ber next. all thce personaet esetate of said de cetased,. 'ontsisting~ of ten lhkely Negroes, Stock of all kinds, a lot of Corn and Fodder, ac set of Mill Re'ck'.nand boehaetl ando k itchten fucrei tutre. Termes of'-ale crrced unil thee 1st daty elf October nrt:. Nov. 1-2 . 3t 42 seYofire. smole, at thme late r esidene eof Je.l Reiper. Sen.. deceased. or. Preiday thi 5th daey of Denc next, all the persoma' estate of the said deceas.. ed, not hequethed by his wi I sp~eciffenllly. con ecsting ofecgheenc likely Ne-groes,' Cotn. FodI dor, Horses. acnd othter stock; and mtany other articles. Terms, twelve months credit with noted and two approved securities. Jt)EL ROPER. Jean., Admin'istrator wtto the wvIll annexedi. Nov. 12 t 42 Notice ! Hridge Builders! ! J A MES COLLINS andt R. P. Brun. son will reCeive sealetd proposals for the building of a Bridge across Turkey Creek, at the place known as Cochran's Mill, until the 10tth of December next, when they will meet at the p lace and determine' upon their said proposals, andi enter into contract for said Bridlge. The Bridge will be abouat 160 feet long, acnd 30 feet high. to be of goad heart pine. Thne oter particularm may be kneown bv applying to either of the above named Commissioners. By order'of th.- Board. . ' WV: ERUNSON, Clerk of' Board,' Nat.19at 43 AB.CHURC81.Co - T, s rue .e wish to return our thianks, fur the patronagelheretofore extenided to us,arni 11W olit t continua~nt e;- :Iastring--(Jiur friends~ and the public, %Te are dispnsed to sell ,(Gooda -RIUT and giv FUiLL VALUE for money piaid. ~. A. B.CHUR.CIV& CO. IuiabnUtrg Iov.1 ,-184.5 eouwW .42 ;More New Goods ! as,,t. DLE SI1N &; CO. restecr ...Ufull return theithnnks to their friend' and the publiefor the -very liberal patronage heretofore.exteiided to them. ant itforns ail who, visihti'rpehase cheap for CAsu, that they ha 4ceived their FALL AND- WIN TER Wp yiofDRY GOODS. constating of *fin fast or'edPrints Laci-s. Muslins. Slous lins de- Laies. FI-innels, 14emespecns, &c, with a largeassortmnent of francy articles. * ':. - AL3t A good .ssortuenit of GExTr.Ea:ER's READY - AJADE. Cto-riyo. All ' of'We 'aboiedGoods are .fresh and cheap, having been selected by one of the firm ex presslv for thisarnarket. N.a 194 3t 43 HOT. 'KE HOT CAKE! -. .Ehaiveu additidon tavartock of lard ware .a good assdrtnient of HEATING AND OooiKWGSTovUs, and snuc as will help in cookrngso as to dispense with about one half of kithnhe11p. --No mistake in this. Try tiernnd be pleased. us well as couvin. cel. 3 - A. B. CHURCH &'CO. ainburg Nov. 12 cow3w 42 New: Good! New Coods! -HE-Subscribeas takes 'hls nppntuiity of eivangnotire tiat thev.are now rereivng theirSboe1 or'41ll and Iti nter Goods. which will emabrace a choie- shlectino of Stapen and Fancy Goods, HAR.Dit1o i oanxictG,GnocensES, MeDI creis S;AToryonta and dcuOOL ltooxs. . .dlf-rs, C.%s . rand' Snoes, And a .roiat variety of other articles, which they willselMlaw -for cash, or on a credit to punctual cuetotners. '- . L. & E. PENN. Octobdr nd tf 36 P the Public. Ythdiaat.\'llanidLestament of Alexan LB der'1uy-er, deceased, l:te of Bech Is. lacnd;'p1rovioan has bei made for the moain taitncetd-d4;Antion ofa. nnberor itidikietit orphans fdhriti District. -idltl- the age of 14 yeasrer -an an, act of the-:Legislitture; Coth misaonw'r beenoiapjtnted tpicarry .gt the :ligii; . r f*Trwaor-.They har. p:ocut - alo- iatan -at.Bench island,, eight :(jleso, w H'aumbnrgeand -design. as. sootn ats they ban ascertain the number of ben. eiiaties toereetsiuitable liildiinsc. 'or their ac commodationinad to btain the'services of a competeUt person to take charge of the listinu tint. Tne design of-this communication isto so licit the co-operntioa of the -itizens genern l . but more particularly of the Commissioners of Free Se.hools, in ascertaining. the number of children in their .respective neighborhoods enti tied to the benefits de-ignaed by the bencefaction of the Testitor. Communeicatioins addressed to us through the Hamburg .Post Uftice. will be thankfully re reived M. GALPIllN. i. ARDIS, , Comm'rs. G. B.AlILLS. Nov 19 4t 43 For Sale. . COTTON HILL PLANTA tation. -contaning 905 acres of 4 Laud. within five miles of a land ing. on 6avioannh River It is believed to-. be equal in qenality to any land in Abbeville District, and has this .year produced a good cropu. 3Mr Oliver Taggart on 'fe premises,. will show the place. For terms apply to 'T.- C. Perrin, Esq., at Abbeville C. H., or to the subscri her at Pendleton. E.OW'D1. F ARLESTON. Pendllelrui, "Nov14n (A. Ban,) 43 Attention Bridge uinders ! ! '3qllE huilding of a~Bridge aetoss Turkey Ia Creek,(knowri a theathim's Bridge,) will be let to theo lowest bidder; on Seaturday the 6th day of Deceniber tietn at that place, precisely at I .'cloak.. Trermns ma'de~ known on tihe [day of letting. Bly order~6f the Board. THOUS. J. HiBBLER, Clerk. Nov.19 - -- 3t 43 N4otice. aFOR EWA RN. aell- persons le rom tra na ehiedjry note of hand given by ahe subsc~jribeer wd Welieam scurry. for one heundrel iri Tour llollars. ($104) dated Decee-.e 1844cand u1&e December 1845 -C- the progettuy fea. vbich said. note was given haevin~g proved unsound, I a deter meineid not- toway the same unless comn pelb-d by Iawnr : JESSE SCURRY. Nov. 19 --2t 43 oNriCe. ALL persons having hbisiness in my ot~pfliee ars-requecsted to attend oilher days cheatnpat.Siturdays, as.1 shall be reg I elar in att,end~ant.ce0tl: otherdays of the week, except gheen.gfficially engaged. and dlue notice being gten. JOH N~ HttEL, o. E. D. Nov. 19 tr 43 ALL ~Notice ett William Edrfin late o'f this bistrict. are reqluested. o malue pafment bithie Girst of Januarfy and- all having~ an~y de mand agaitnsl the estate 'sditn.~ltlidna in according tightw IM 'ielboe tim a; whidh tim~-tie stitise"u 'seies ocna tMl estate. T * OHN .ER- Mh n ',fNuAm'r. -Octatier22 . lit . . )PROSPECTUS OF THtti Soulthern Cultivator. A Monthly Journal, devoted to the Improve meat of Sonthern - Agrieultnre. Edited by JaME' CAMAK. of- Athens Georgia. IN sunitiing to the Southern public the Prospectus for the Fourth volume of the "South rn Cutirator.".which- nay iow he regarded is permanentlyestablislied, tho PiJblishcrsdeetm t unnecessary to advert to the high character he work has attained nuder the editorial con rol of MR CAMAS. and therefore n.ike a direct ppel to the Planters and -friendsof Agricul ore throughout the Sonthern States. to. aid hent in sustaning a publication devoted excln. Lively to the cause of Sonthern Aericulture. The advannges and benefits resulhing frmn Agricutnerrtl Pemriodicals, have been felt und ckniiwledgdly the intelligent and reflecting 'fillers of ttO Sdil in all civilized nations , to be most useaini. theref'ore. they should he ex. tensively circulated ameng all classes of Agri' eniturists y if possible they should be in the ands of every mhan who tills an acre of land. and to this end we unvoke the did of every ine wvho feels an interest in the improvement ofthe Agrionlture of the South. - The first numnber.'of the Foprth Volume will be issued -'on the 1st of Janmuary next. It is [)ublished Montbly, in Qun.rzo.fornn. each nun er contains sixteen pages of matter, 9 by 12' niches square. Trims : One coply, one year, . $l 00 Six copies, 5-00 Twenty five copies, one year. 20 00 One hndred ' 75 00 Thea~si system will be rigidly enforced Tie cash urist always ncconpany the order. ITAs we desire to regnlate ciur issue by the awunber of subscriaers, all persons who ..btain abieribers, are-renuested, to scud the lists as early as possible. J. W. & W. S. JONES. Augusta, Ga. No\v. 1845 tf 44 A wood' 'Patent H u .: Air ~: A EMPIRE C'OOKING STOVES. FOR SUMMER AND wINTER USE IT, superiority aver any other Cook ing Stove. consists in its simple a rrn t .nen?, convenience and ''uanbihity. ''he descending and ascendinglines and the intra'dnction r1t'ifint ni, in the oven which equal zes the heat nod carries off the vapor therein, are principles; never before applied to any ther stove. The oven of these Stoves performs eqnal to the best brick: ovens, and will give meal the same flavor as if roasted before an open fire. Ite Mnmrrintli Stoves of thi pattern (No. 8.) <ie of suflicieunt capacity. for the Inrgest class of hotels, steamboats and packets ships. Those wishing to supply themselves with a Cooking apparatus, will please call and exam ine them at . F. CHEW'S, Augusta, Nov. 5th Im 41 SBtiute o f :gout. { '0111111ii,. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Glozier, Applicenut.v Summons John F. L. Clozier Defena in dant.. Parti11on. BY an order from John Hill, Esquire, Ordinary oif' lgeueld District alire. sani, I will proceed to sell at Elgetield Court House on the first Monlay in De cembor next, the lands belonging to the estate of Jacob Glozier, deceased, lying and being in the Dis.rict and Sute afore. said, containing two hundred and twenty neres, moure or less, adjoining; launds of Madison Timmutermnan, Danijel Ouize, M. WV. Ahiney and Williamn Tiumerman.. Sold on at credit of i2 inonths, Purchaser will be required no give honni and two, p provdd securities. and a mrortgange to tine Ordinary to secure the purchause money. Costs to be paid~ in cash. H. BOULWA RE, S. E. D. Nov 8 1845 4te 42 MDRERIFF'S SALE. BY viriue of sundry wvrit of Fieri Fa eins to tme dlirected I will proceed to sell tt Enlgefielud Conurt Honuwu on thne first Monday anid Tunesday mn December next, he -following pronperly, ini tine foliowimi eases. Jamnes Broome, and others, vs. Hienry, Cox, one negro slave by tihe trame of John. E. B3. Fox. andt others, vs. E. S. Col ins. nne hurso anidniugy, aind one gold watch. H. IIOULWARE, S ED. Nov. 17 i845 3ta 43: State of Sot1th arolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. hannali Hrtmilton,' no. J. B. Hamilton and .. Mortgage.: Joseph Cosnaham,) BY vir'ue of. the tortgage in lie above nated ease, I will proceed to, sell at Edge-. eld Court House onuhefirst Mudnday and nned ny in Decemnbr neXt,,thef'llOWitfi ind Rose. n o. satisfy. the jnogtgage.,n te tove stated- cae Tersoale eash.' . - lLR '1T-TT S.Wi. .D irsurVJonday 'aod'Inesle W; - lug named cas s; = -"ts4lrv2 ...Peter.. Swnith;'ed tonsooi ati tr ittf~aua o -n~ oat , thuadact es, more and lauds-of Samutel (lI~wL,," Ii',ij son. ad.-others, tin r c >lt ldr sl *'d 1)00n .as the :property- oh~he'Jefitdatz, Joseph N. Bailey ad '1 ei?'iv vs. bitat, Aliucy," the Trlact1 l the deienidunt livesct ziu fij dredacres, rn.orutess, a tubJt de or-Elizabeih C'nar'rirJij: jbey . d others;, also foruu~,on-o 'i -' - tract of fIsajd where 'tih&'" u " 66j~ s' Ct)nlIOltltfl 4t1t~idrrid ? sr r or f less.: hil jinisig lands. ofkqr John1 lltiejac riud others. ~ *ohS~K~yly;:'s ";, vse~ 1ijyah -Lewis, the tract-of iuvr vshere the .? acres, more or le ss, uidj'iiing'ltttld. r ram May, Con ad Lu~t~ eikie aadlthers..f "'errie of Salo rash: =;-.".?i II BOUJLWAPR'E, .9 1'.. ANov 7th at'l. : 845 ~ tt -- fY virtueout undrywt~sar-I*errjl'n. #4Ar"? cupsi~i~5 tome 'direcred, I-slrdll. j'r~eed- 4 ell~h a' ldtlfeield Court ::I16uqg orf the y First ilotay,aod .Tuesiiy i Dce(rnhter .. next, the fu1Ioitoig property, n fle follow-' jug ntamed cases:.* lIretry i. .Contmin~ aneloii rs; vc Martha Prior, the *intere~po QC thedetcsad- . ' .r,: ;tot in the following Negin ,SJpves,1o.t ncit Fortuta, R nch~ael. -Granitesin 4'Drtfiio, Hat'nnh. Zadoec Jody, Jane 4lfusrd ajutL ' Susn. I13ea'jhtmin WV. IBettis{ ndorgPe# l3Jard & Buller bearer, and others .sevinrnlly, vs. W H-Iuth A. Nixon. eight. Negro ;sat to ;. wlit :Ton, .Anni, Mary,-:Aam8', t-skne: ='" Amelia, ittte-Tota antk Mousey '.c T he Biank of llInetrunr ,=d c;;-viOlive ; Simtu Gcorge:Pnrrnct and' ottirvs; sev. erully, .vs ike same .' four~' Negro Slaves, t. wit . Peter, City. o14 lath and"his- ife.: T1ermse of-sale. cash. U.1 BOULWARE~s.=. n). :Nov 12 13t: ::, :XA Sheriff's ,Sae. " : BY virtue of sundry writs rof"P ,Fi& ciie to me directed 1 wti ?proceed d + I t. Edgefield Coat House 'ont' rst Mondayanid Tuesday in Decer nes~t;.}~ the following property, in the .following named cases.. Atuhony ral n, vs.' Antbaony 0 Leek, Thomas J..byson 'zt al;,severally. vs. the':'darnre. "Ev tw newgt .;"lave, - to- it.i - Quit and il1artin, also tw u~dt1esu uk T1he hank au rlnbu&e;vsfiver Sti i.AQTi'igr Pr'o l* An tx , sey eratf 4, vs. the, samne, ,. a o~ '! rua aggon. 0AT:;:z : *. ." t, _ II;.: BOU LW ARSE;.,-rif state off 'Sotd 4, > EDGFt'IELD'OISTlRW.i:} Jaoin14 Griffi ama I'4 wl'An ' '> ir'nra plicants. vs. Lucy l3ets*& others, Defenidamn" . -Pczriioiw - - B) Y t order lr'um Jou-"lill"-Est.JrA,'