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h Temple of OsTi imst fil,we Wl per I])GEFIELD C. H. W61iiiDAYThj',Dk.Cgm3 3. 1845. - e onsm'Ic'S WAsut igty will meet on..Motiday ein re -Y T ii n Tell are invited to at i bcomes otr painfui duty tost~ fiott -afterdiaylight on Saturday atirek out iu the dwelling hn oed4ikFrapeP H. 'r;ilaw, -Esq , or this pla dde~dedit to the ground. We learn tb .fie-wa- first seen issuing frotn thP4tadt izi etended frew' there to the dhamberibelo.. A cornsiderable, portion of rhgfbrnitTwas5saved. By the prompt ex qrt of, th fire cotnpanay. and otliers, who abo nter ri disadvaones from the diitnceA oviwater, .all tle out buildings were resendd froin the. flamnes. The. loss of Mr. I~dlaW'kis iated at abouit3,500 dollars. tb .muppbsodt)be tie refsuit of acci nre it is believed, was 'biT8WrinWethe garret, and ignited som ething 4"a othyslibleuature ' Jon4loi C. Calhoun was on the 20th uliae1 by the islature U S. Senator, iito vacancy .occasrined by the resigna. ion th.Hin. Daniel E. Huger. 0,wb~ lsfitf de -ClariosaphiC Society. Mrj'Georg'W, Landritu, or Edgefield, and a etai&t ofthe Sut'.Carolina College, was Apporirted to deliver t:e Valedictory Oration b-fvre the Clariosnphic Society. in the Col .4ge Chaiel, on Frijayevening last. (riter of t'te C.ri mphic and Euphradlr n scietes.-Edwifn De Aoan, of Savannah. and Me.ently. of Coluinhia, was appointed to de liver .the Autial Oration beliore the Claio' sophiic and Esplindiatn Societies of tie South a r'olina College. on the 2nd inst. are Arriculirtl Sociely.-The Hon. Joel . .ointt was elected to deliver the Anmal Address hoforetle State Agricultural Soriety, I ,hicif msenbled on Thursday evetrig last, at ourcaer. last, the weather ai f.tve much colder. -and winter has laid rsin 1owitright-earnest. . W vxW bad chilly winds- ndI.1ce n abun artited tr learr Traylor, Burouo. - Pope aisoin, Hollant and Banskett. for several ec-pies'-of tie Governor's l1essag,- and Sail Journtals of nr Legislature. .RFS[GNATION OF JUDGE HUGER. -Governor Aiken has communicated to the - egislaitre. tle resignation of the Hot. Dan iel E. 11anger, one of the United States Seia tors fron South Carolina. The resignation has beent accepted. an't dounbtless Mr. Calhonn K-tilltsupply his 'place.lin compdian).e with tihe eaiest desire of our. State atnd the D~enernt tC party 'throughout tire Uinion. The resigun tio' or d y (Itgernt histimaerefleeis; great C'arolind, wh'lom he has server1 sal faithfully arid obly, to anm advancedl periud of life. It is -<welliowtn, that lhe 'has for somera tiore .past, imenqlite desironi~ of. r9tiring~ frotif the publhc sirvce, arid only renired in it, at te ansions visht of is numerous friends. The raresenit .j.pportutdty of retiring. hecing a fiavorrale one, ehas maagnanimotusly tenrdered bis e oiruuss * .fOf Senator, to thme State. n blich bestowed ~imnuuin. May his, last days be hais best. ~~-endmay the recollection of a .well spent life heer him itn his passage .td the tomib! Ta. afft a mati, -we may apply the words or a .?ret Latin writer: -Nilcoscie sibi, nulla pallb scere culpa." Y, e bayo 'received thre first number of the Laurensille Weelihy Hlerald," a papd -" de tedto Literature, Agriculture, maarkets and nerah ititelligence-neuitral int politics and ;'.eligio.' The inaugural of thre editor is carefully wvritten, amid doubtless, this paper wtil f o be Iaseful irnd initeresting to its pat. rs.ijiscoducted by N.-V, Baily, M. D., itis published at Lauretns C. H., at $2 50 per t nnm, in advance. Tasiana Ciongressiona~l Election-For the Ttli~ Congressional D istrict of Louisiana, -laely. represented by, General Dawsotn, de 'ceased3 a new election was' ordered. anid rte "~eimiktas the choice of tire H-on. John H. 'J!tioid~tonr. the Deinocratic eandidate. Jfinlcaic congressionual Noinionlbf.-In korgia, Geo. M. Towns, Esq. has been now edj~ a'stha Democratic candidate, to fil the aZ~Y" Voersionod by the resignation of the > ~nton Poe. DI/it of Nembers of Congress.-The ?juril Tnnesaee papers of the 14th ult., u 2 anoune the death of thre Hon. Joel H. Pey i puone of the Representativel in Congress Tentfessee.~' J~~ . y P:- Maxwell, ant ex-member a o f respcs froin New Iersey~died recently. Moten(Columbia) Chronicle says e~~~ltC candidates for the Gov s&@i~~jhfau loyious band of ~ Capada.-it is report ~ u~dsined the offied of Proscription by the Abolitionists.-T he Rev. W. LAhoni .as been' suspended7from the m-in istry, bjthe. Synod of Cincinnati, (New School) on account of his views of slavery, in a pamphlet, .mi which he defends the institution by argument chosen from scripture. Zoological Exhibition.--Whlo's going to the show ? Our readers are referred to tie adver tisement of Messrs. Raymond and Waring, in to-day's paper. It will be seen that these gentlemen propose on Saturday next. to ex hibit at this place a considerable number of wild animals, of a rare and inteesting char aeter Judging. from the beanitiful display made upon paper, we would suppose that tlhe sight of their menagerie will be a fine show. We think that it will be sufiriently intenesting for the bipeds to patronize it. We inderstand, that not the slightest danger will be incurred, in attending tine exhibiion of animals. as they dre well secured in cages. MESSAGE OF GOVERNOR AIKEN. The Message of Governor Aiken, which we publish to-day, excludes tunch matter of a miscellaneous character. This is a sensible and well written paper; and contains many useful 'suggestions. It recdmmends several important matters for the consideration of the Legislature. We are pleased to learn from the message, of the favorable conditioi of the finances of tie State, and the high credit which sine maintains at home and abroad. This shonld be a maller of great gratification to us, and should nake us prnnd of onr State. In reference to the Military Department the Mles sage says. that it is iii excellennt condition. - No militia can excel that of this State. in the zcal with which their duties are linfilled, or the skiil and ability which characterizes its affinrs." His Excellency makes some rood remarks ob the subject (if education. He speaks of tie South Carolina College, and of' the primary schools He recommends the appointment of a'superinmendent of education, whose first du ty shall be, to devote the coming year to the careful examuinatin of tie state of education in South Carolina, and to suggest improve ments. In noticing the physical resources of dhe State his Excellency says that Agricultnre d, serves the first considerati'on. He recom mends a continnance of the geological survey of the State, and the improvenent of the turnpikes and other roads of the State; and the rnver navigation, in order to connect the nipper produetive Districts with the.market to" ns below. His Excellencytinnks that tie provisions of the law passed in 1826, by which tie State pledged herself to subscribe a certain amnunt towards tie conpletion of turnpikes on eer tain conditions. uig ht well be extenided to tail roads. He recomnnends dinat the debt due to the Rail Road Company, for a lonn to the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Con pany. be extennded to the Charlestin Rail Road Company In alluding to the protesl of the Massichusett' Legislature against'. thi counrs pursued by oinr Legislatu're. in the memornhie case of. Mr. Hoar, the agent on behanlf of th" colored citizens of Massahusetts. Goy. A vindicates.the proceeidings of-our Slate. Ob the sthject of the Tariff. his Excellency injb that ie cannot report any relaxation' i' ihin Legislation of the Federal Government, 'or tine protection or domestic manufactures. h-e speaks in a spirited manner as becomes lim. but recommends forbearance for the' presEint. He says, " It would nnder any circnnistat ces be but justice to a new administration, to await the developerment of its conree and pol icy; d pudennce and justice to ouselves, not less urgently recommnend present forbear ance, from anay action whnich might embarrass tine Federal efliorts for tine just redunction of denties tothne revennie standatn d." We regret thamt our lim ins will not pemit'nus no notice all thne topics emnbraced in tihe Mes. sage mone parnticnnlanly. We cotumend' thnis important papier to tine careful pecrusal of ouar readers. Exrtract from a Letter wTitten 13y a genthns a?. is Columnbia. tothne Editor, dated Con.onanu. Nov. 20. Tine Board of Trunstees nnet on las~t Wedanes day nighnt, and atppointed a Cnnhmittee in) in! qnuire ito tine affairs of thne talleg3. 1r i probablle, thnat Dr. Lielher will be turned onut, anad possibly Dr. Ellett. The Trnustees hae refnnsed to let Mr. Trhdnn*ell go to Battinmore. as six monthns previonsa Inftce .6f resignation. are teeglired. It is suppnlosed, tinat he will re main here as the Chnurchn of whninh he wats elected Pastonr, cannnot probably tWait upon hinm. I learned, that non yesterday. ihe Le gislatnnre elected Mr. Calhnoun tno tine United States Senate. Thne Trustees have tunrnaa 5nnt Dr. Henry, tine Pnesident of the College and ,placed Col. . .C. Preston in in place. Notwithstandiang all tine talk and writang about tine 'ollege, thnere is a gain of some two or thnree students. and somne more are expecned to enter after commencemnent. On last Wed. nesday, thne corrlir stonne of a new Episcopal Chunrch, wnas laid with due solemnity. Comnmercl. HialtUt(O, Nov. 26. Cot ton .-ln reviewing the market. since our last publication, we have to remark, that (luring the latter part of the last week, end early part of the present, there wans an goodl demannd for Cotton, all that was offered meetitng ready sale at prices ranging from 5j no 7 cennts. By last nightl's mail we hanve Liverpool dates to the 4th ist., which 'are considered unfalvorabnle, and will, no donubt, cause some decline in our prices. but to whnat extent we are utnable to~ say, as no Iran sactions, of any mnomenl, have taken piece to-day, we therefore omiit quotan ins. The receipts of Cd~tton for the past week. has been no a fair amnount, by wagons ; by boats very little has been received, the river being too lor for them no run. Republican - RARRIED, On Thursday evening, the 27th ult., by the Rev. .1. M. Chiles, Mr.. B. F. Strom to Miss Caroline second daughter of Silas Lanier, Esqr. all of thnis Distaicr. Whnat bappiness the married life imparts. Whern'associated with pure cornity of .hearts The umgrried of every rd55-on and clime, ShonJd:quiekdy yieW to 19styge so hiappy, RAYMOND & WARINGS -MENAGERIE. II E.N A. EA1 T HE Proprietors respectfully inform the citizens of Edgefield and its viciifty, that their extensive collerjion d - LIVINO WILb -ANIMALS, will be exhibited at Edgefield C. House, on Santrday. December 61h. .Doors open from I to 4 o'clock Admit. tance reduced to 40 cents. Children under tent years or age and seivants half price. Duringt the hours of exhibition the. celebra.. ted W. A. Dnbose will appear in sPome of the most beautiful scenes, and among other inter esting performnances, will larness and drive a luge NuaDiAN LION. On the entiance of this Men'aarie into Edgefield, two large Eld phunts wiibhe hareessed to the land car, and precede the whole retinue of Horses, Wagons, rc., to the place of exhibition. For particulars see large bills posted at the Hotels. J. E RAYMOND, Managet (7Tbe above will be exhibited at Sleepy Creek. near the House of James Dorn, on Friday, Dec. 5th. I Dec.3 It 45 Edgefield Academy, Nov. 30. A STRACT fron the Merit Roll, exhibi ting the grade of Scholarship of such as obtained the premuiiini an n the close of the Ac ademic year. Tweni six pupils haivitig- fal len short of the 300 points. necessary to the attuinment of a prenioim their imes awd the nut'nber or points obinined by them are mao published for this year At the close of the next year,the imes not only to 'he successfei but the untiecessfiil competitors. together with the nute. ar of ioints they obtained will he in serted in the Edgefield Ahvertiser. . The, Merit Roll is kepa ins a manner similar totat of the. Vest Point Aceademy, and ex. libits pretty nearly iiie relative grade of the Scholars.. James U. Bicon ('60 --oints, eutitled him to two Premium, Erasmus Youngblood. 573 pointis. Ueivis W Younalood. 547 do C. Hinclhliff Goodwin 530 do ,ToJepfi LNtler. 454 do Joh'n 4y; 407 do. E. Clark Si'mkins. 395 dfi. J. [Hanlden Brooks, 373 do. JMin Rikhardson, 66 do. Benjamin ii. Ryau 365 do. Wishirgtonl Lipscomub,354 do. Johnit C Simakins, .353 do. Joseph 11. Terry. 352. do. Henary.M. Yitng. 350 do. IRobert I . 1l ims. 315 dr. N. B. The lowe-t and least nmnber lbtai ted is fifteen points, anod .incratsin-r gradtially to 660 points H .K. McCLINTOCK, Princial. Dec.,3 .. 45 DRY OODSaDRY GOODS! W i 1ULD respectrully inform the citizens ,If Fdgefield and its vicinity. that they have rec-astly,upened a very general assort ment of N * Dry Goods. It -lie old stand ot Fnizava & jt)isos's. (Corner near the Court House.) which they will dispose of at Augusta Prices, for Cash. Their Stock consits in part of the following -articles. viz: White and Red Flannels ; hiJ 4 and 12 4 Bed Biankets; 8.4 and 9-4 Negro Blankets: $ lack an~d Colored Casimewres, Sattineits and Vestinegs. Kentncky Jeans, Ashlanad Jeans & Twveeds Cassimerras. Forant Cloth and Double Width Tweeds. Ibi- Sack Coats; Negro Kersey- and l.indseys. Cuashmeres. Monislain 1)'Laines andtAfl'gane for drecsses. b'lored Figured Parissianus; Do. Striped Alpaccas; Bilack Alpaccuas; Do. Boma baezintes. Dress Calicoes; Faraiture Chaintz: Do. do. Dimity ; Camabiic, Do. Black W'atered Siaks; Colored Figured Silks ; Colored .'v atered Orienatals. Jacont-t. Naiaasooha, unll, Swiss aid Book lusline. Irish l.inaenanid Lonie Lawns Bird Eye Diapers. Corded anti Maralies Skirt-. Black tand Colored Scratch Gngheamt.s Blleatched and Brown Cotton Jeaus. 3.4 anid 7-8 Best Be~d Tick. Getorgia Nankeenas aiad 4 'ol'd Cambrics Striped Omnaburaags, for Negro Clothitng... Slate Colored, Mixed and White Cotton Ho-e. White tand Black ~ilk Staackingsand tiloves. Ladhes' and Geaitlemaen's White, Black & Colored Kid Gloves.' ) L. C. Handkerchiets, froma 25 cetsto $ a piece. Large Size Silk Shawls. Woolen, Do. Black italiana anid Fancay Col'd Cravats. Cravat Stocks. Stacks and Collars. Silk Pocket Hanedkrrchifs. Blue H-omaesptnns and Browe Hollands. Merino and Cotton Uunder 5hirts; Stetck inet Drawer. Needles. Spool. Cotton, Flax TIhread. PeitrI, Lasting aned Horn Buttonas, Tapes. - Dalil Cord, &c. &c. . - .LSO One Case Heavy Negro Shoes. Ladies' White aeed L'ht. Ctel'd Kid Slippers A fine article oef Chr.:oing To'adeco. at " '' Shoe Blacking. Pea Knaives ad Scissors. A few flair TJrunaks. .IJTYN. B. Any article to our line which we 4ve not on hand, 'till he ordered from Angar~ ta, and received by tire flrst opportunity. Dec. $I 4t 45 - Notice. T H E Commissioners of'the Poor for Edge. fi'eld Dister, have Resolved..-te pay out no more peansions, except in the *noattxr treme cases. Therefore all persons wish -ing to receive any assistance from the Board,-will have to apply.. hy petitiorito them at their next meeting . at Edgefield Court House, ontthe first Monday in ,Jan. uary next, either for adinission 0o the-Poor Hcusef br a continuanace or peusion- as te;case my jut .Published by orderof 'th .Board. * .. V~NOHK I ET. Clerk Dec. 3 . 5t 45 Administrator's- ale. - B Y perrmissiOn from .John Hill. Esq - '-Ordinary fEdi-Iield.Di6iict, we willPgriceed tolijuna Ih0Bth .December inisin'ar*the Plat6e-esidence of. Gi I? Williarms, deceased [all of the Personal proper4ylofSiidl.state. consisting in pirt -or Fifteen Likely Negroes. Five headdf"HOrses.' foor Mules, thirty head o'UittkeeH6g atnd Sheep, one OI Cart aid a fine yblhiant Oxeb, Corn..Fod der. oIe g boeJersey wagon. one fou r.hre 0a r ubehold and .Kitch' en Fnrnithre -laleksiiih and Plantatiou Toolsa, antiou'articles mo tedious to tent~dit Terms.-Alf sums under-66 enah; all utims over. that Amount, on -a credit of twelve thonis obtes wish-two Rapproved Becurities will be required, The property not to acia'g h -dn or be reuhoved until the rernisfdSaire complied with. .N T HkNIEfBURTON, Adimn'r. PENELOP!WILLIAMS, Adrm'trix. 'ee1l - 45 -Notice., W ILL -hisold zr..Puhlic Sale at Edgefield Court- House- on the t MondaviJan.. next -on a credit of iwelv. ntntbe--one..negr w.oman .named Millef atud-boychild Elmore, the.property of EkeDobyr decesed,. Nrchaserston give Bond andaoapproved Securites to J.-B.-Ry a-nd Reuben Cooper. The.bow 'propertysoli-Ly consent of Partias" -e -~ e . Dec. 3 1845 45 S.FLLIGOFI? AT 00ST. Subscribers having determined to a.sige their Busines will nIow Sel iremainriock of Goods at Coast-for. CASEi BUNID& BUTL ER. Dpc ' 45 New Crop * )N'$ GRA E-"&c. K ENIZCK & THEAYI.: hive just re ceivei nd offer fdr- sale. it ihe lowest PWket pce, 60 af:linle'.aifathd qarter boxe s new Crop i 7ssies. 0-0 ihlmas new-crop Ftas. 10 Kega - GRAPEs. - 1.000 bs. Sorl Shelled ALMONDS -.!0, Zae 'RRANTs., b es Genna CiTRON. * ... -a ~ALS.0 A large sitatkof CADiNes and CoWMcrtoNi aR.9rant. Lemois; Nutmeg.A. Gloves, Cin 6innot;'.?% together with a choice assortment of i1dCToidia1st and .Liquors. tof every. de scriptiun-.rVPersons visitinv- H amburg are reqnestcd to::alt lnd examine for themselves. Ordrt fremithe cuunitry promptly atiended to. , lnamhure Dec3 3t 45 -AtRll ES.. .alf and quarter 1 barrel.Macksrd, Noe. 1. 2 & 3, late ntspeci'-n. 20 KittitNo., - Mackerel. 2 BblA No. . Salnon. -10 hnice new cropi New Orleans To.' ether wiftheakost every. article:wanted for Fanmdyiigs'samtaking the -best- assortment of atityf# IOrries ever-offered-- for-sale in ;this fmrket,- ,t'jhey.wiliell at the lowAat KENRICK &.THAYER Hanbuirg.'Dec. 3 - 3: 45 NOTICE. -ST or Stolen froan the sibgeriber aol the . night of the 2th of Noemlher. one.sinall POCKET BOOK, co'ntaininr fifty four doi. lars in cash-one twenty dollar bill on the Bank of Hamburig. two ten dollar bills on the August Bank, two five dollar bills on the Hamburg Bawnk. and, nbont fWir dollars in chian.ge. Also the receipts of eleven bales of Cotton, stored in B. E!liott's Ware Hoatse. Hambuarg. One neote on' J. W. Cochran, due the 25th of .December, 1845, for 09. mae payable to Stephen 8talatker or bearer. Two notes i Simon Wood.-one for 27, and one for $7 68 cents Onteanote on Talbert Cheat. ham for $6 Also, one note ont the subscribr for $15368 centi, drawn in favor of L- G. Holloway. dated Nov. 25th. 18.45, drawan 12 monthrslfer da'e. The puhhec are forew~arned from trading for any ol the above notes or cotton .eceipts, as I believe th: thieif in tends to turn-theomanto money . A riward oif Tetn Dollare will be given to any person who will lend to thtey discovery uo the above Pocket Book Dec.3 - 3t 4 S ROM the- subscriber sbanaz 'jf 1 the firs' of November last. Shis negro fellow, WILL. Said - I nwgro is about.8vie feet high, amit ~/'twenty -two or twenty -thbree years of age. -He stoops a little. and hoth his feer turns out when. walking. He has e -large mnouth, -high cheek bones, and a .heatiful set of- teeth. He has a scar on his lhrahead. and1 one otn one of his nms resembling the Ggure of sevent, also oneO onr the left part of his color bone. A trv. ; information. -respecting said ntegro will be thankfully received, and all rea sonable expenses paid,.if delivered at the subrcriber's plantatiod riear Mount Wil ling, Edgefield-District. - - - JACOII POWE. Dec.I1845 .. if 45 Jos -n i. dried, deceased. aeo this District...ate requested to comte for ward-god niake iminedidite pas mnent, and all havingany demands against said es tate aferiiso regqiested-to press'hi them as the la*-diretta.. -dmtr - DM.'1.845 2 . 45 I-:. Notce.. SSTRAYED or.. Stoletn fruot my 1.wiaggon near Hamburg on Tue'sday the 25ahof November, a brown hay mare Made about 15 hands high, 6 or 7 years old. - - e .a. F. BE"TIS. Attention Bi idge Iblilders.! UHE building ol a-Bridge across Tuarkey, -reg(knowsaa- atiiham'j Bridge.) wilt~belog thegoweat -id'detr, on Soturday t hhday of Deceinbe~-est, at that-place, praelealt 1'cldek' - Tdimts tifade-kntown on i te day of letting. Bfode f h:Bsr The -tate. of South Carolin, EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. BY JOHN HILL, E'quire. Ordinary of Edgeffield District. Whereas, Erasmus McDaniel.hath ap plied to me for Letters of.Administration onall and itigular, the good and chatiles, rights and -credits of J; E. McDaniellato -of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore. td cite and add monish all.and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before rnu, at our next Ordinary's Couit to he holdein at Edgefield Court -House on ihe 15th day of Deceuiber inst. fo'show cause; if any. .wiry the said ad ministration should not be aranted. Given under my hand and seal, this 2nd day of Deceuiber in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five nnd in the .Seeotietlh year of American independence .JOHN HILL, o. E. F. De2e. - 45 2,500 Blisheb CorH. 1L LL'e sold at ihe subsciiber's Tur ,key Creek Plaritation, nine miles North of Edgefield Court Hoise, on the second Monday in December (8th) next, 2,500 BUSHELS OP CORN, A large t.uanly of good Fodder, Cow -Food. one or two Rond Waggous and Gear, one Ox Cart and . Oxen, several good Work Horse and Mules, Stock of Cattle, among which a-e tome excellent Milch Cows, Seeep. Stuck, Hogs and FIFTY FA ' HOGS, Plantation. and Blacksmith Tools, and numerous.other articles too tedious to men tion, all.of which will he sold on a Credit. The length of time specified ot the day of sale. ALSO To hire. priVatly, for the eniuing year, Twenty or Twentyive likely young Ne groes,. the, most 1T1heti excellent Field Hands. Persons wishing to hire, can do so by applying, to the subscriber at the Village. 1 . JOHN R. WEVER. Nov. 2G 2t 44 Administrator's Saile BY pernmission of Jo.hn Hill, Esquire, Ordinary, of Edge~eld District, will be sold at. the late ,esidence of John An derson, deceaqed, on Monday the 15th of Decenhkr neki, ill the pefoonal prop,-rty of .'aid estate, consislin . 53 LIAKELf NE GROE$. Hlorses and Mules, 2 Yoke ot Oxen and Curt, Cattle, Fat Biogs, Stock -Hogs, Sheep, Cotton Seea - 40 BA LE S C 'PTUN, 2000 BUSHELS CORN, 1'odder, Seed Oits, Aye, 2 Roail Wa4 guns and Harness, 2 Barouches. and liarness, Cotton Git), Household and Kiischen Furtiiture, Plautatini' Tools. together 'with a numher: of articles not eiutner.ed. Al*1 the Planlation willbc rented for one year. Terms will be made nowr oia the day of sale. N1AS. S ITH, Adin'r, Nov.25 1845 44 .-t ministi-ator s ale. BY akv u : rl _d er IGin'JdHil E dinary-of Edlgefield District, I shall ro ceed to sell on Wednayday lie J7th' De cember nesi, at the late residence of Ed moud 1, J Miller, deceqsed, (known ni Poverty Hill,) all the personal estate of said deceased, consisting of . FIF1 EEN LIKELY YOUNG NE-: GROES, Corn, Fodder, Seed Cottdh,' Stwdk of Cat:le, Hogs and orses, one goodl Road Waggon and Gear, Hlousehold and Kitch en Furniture anid Plauttasion Tsuols, and other articles too tcdious l6 nmention.. .Terms.-All sums und1er .35 cash ; a!T over, a credit of 12 motcnths, notes with two approved securities will he required, property not to bie transferred sir removed until the terms of sale are cormplied with. JAS. MILLER, Admi'tor. Nov.24 18415 2t 44 Esae Notice. . Tj HE Esaeof Azariah Abney, being left derelect, I shall proceed to sell on Thrurs day thte 4th daty of Decembsler next, at the late residence of stid deceaad, on a credit of twelve muonths, his enitire Estate, consuistinig of Eight Nerzroea, Seven Head of Hsorses, a fine lot of Pork arid Stock Hogs, Cows and Sheep, about twenty bags of Costton, crop of Couit, Fosdder, Wheat tutnd t)ats. six or seven harrel~s of Flour, Plattation 'T'sols. Houisehsold sud Kitch-en Furniture, onse Cotton Girt, one Wagon' anid Harness-and three seperate tracts oifvaluablse land. imumediately in ghe Higgia's Ferry Road, aubout three niiles frotm the lferry ; amount not acenurrtely known, hut platta of r'ecent survey will be exhibited on the day of sale. knownt as the Home. Middle arid River Tracts. Purchasers will be required to give Note with two approved seerrties for the per cornal property. and tw~o dpproved securities and a mortgage of thce land to secure the pur chad montey. All sti'ms' of and under fie dollais cash. 'The propietty no'. chaniged unutil the terms of sale. are comuplted with, arid if re sold at the former purchasers risk. IGHN HILL, o.3. D. Nov. 5 5t -- 41 Notice. 3.Y permission from John lill, Ordinary .33of.Erigelield District, I shall proceed to sell at thne late reidence of Mrs. Mary Tillmnan deceased, on Wednesday, the 3rd Decemr ber, next. aftf the~ persounf estaste of said de ceased, consisting of t~n likely Negroes, Stock of all kinds, a lot of Corn and Fodder, a set of il l Roeks, and honsehold and kitchen furni tore. Terms of sale credit until the 1st day of October next. JAMES GRIFfiN, Adlr'r. Nov. 12 St 42 Notce. BY an order of the Ordinary, I wrdl offer for sale, at thes late reide'nce of Joel Roper. Sen., deceased, orn Friday the 5th day of Dec. next, all the persona! estate of the said deceas ed, not bequeathed by his wi I specifically, con isisting or eighteen likely Negroes, Corn. Fod der, U:orses, and other stock,, end miany other articles. n t sad two approted securilies.- - - ...JOE. ROPER, Jun.. Adminisratorwito the willl aninexed.' 1o9ev. 12, 4t- 42. eFor Sale. ~ >:; A second-baud. Btrrmy,.of .sspeor-r workianship, wiihmit haranet. ;Ap-e pg at ,itis-of~ee o 2184 4 rake of bereioi ore-. il DOLLARS pEiessoTa' acordsb b pip branches of study taughty -d aierto fore, none admitted -for less 0ime. than a seission, except by a-special stipulation e forehand, the charge -being made for mission, and not foriteaching. - osa Good boardmav'be hada -:hia and one or two. irore pupils Maybe a coimodated in the family of the Teaelej H* 'K. McCL1NTOOKC Nov 26 it 44 .To the Public.',' BY the last Will anil Teqtaient our.AlezAi der Downer, deceased, late of -Beach)js. land, provision has been :nade for thd main. tainance and educat ion'ra number -on rgen orphans of thim District, inder the age' of14 years-and by an act of the eisature;ot missioners have been-n ppoirited to carry''it - benevolent destins of the Testator. They have procured a suitable locatiai it Beach elid eight miles below Hanmbiurg, an- design soon as they can ascertain the number of ben eficiaries to erect suitable buildings- brtheir-i.e coth'ddation. and to obtain the services of' comtnpetent person tt iake charge of the Initda non. .. T:e design of this eomninnication is to so-'.. licit the co-operation of the citizens geeierally but more particularly of the 'Commisisioners of Free Schools. in ascertaiihing the number ofX children in their respective neighborhoods ent tied to the benefits desighed by the benelactio - ofthe Testator. Communications addressed ib us thi6ethe H1am nrg Post Office. *ill bb thasikile. yr veit 7 l. OALPHIN - D. ARD18, .I Coiim's G. 6. MILLS. Nov 19 4t More New GoodsJ ESSRS. D.LESSING & CO:. repect . fully return their thanks to their -friendf and the public, for -the very liberal patrona,.e heretofore extended to them. and info rib ail who wish to puirchase cheap for CAsn' tht7 they iave received their FALL AND W1N TER supply of DRY GOO Q,) p isting. - fine fast colored Printhe; Laces, l ns Mos; lins de Laines. Flinels; finieepiun, & . with a large assortment of fancy articles. A good assortment of GENTLMaU's -RAtar MADE CLOTuIoN. All of, the above Goods are fresh and having been selected .by one of the finse pressly for this market. - Nov 19 - . 4 Neds'Good! Ne* C0& i! :-H E Suihacribers takes this oppoity M giving notice ti-at rhev..are now receding their Sto..k of Fall and .Mi-c Goods, which will enmbraee a choice selection of ' - Atapge and Fancy Goeeks HARDWAasU. InRocKRaI, GnocCass, 'EDL cINss. STArIoNaar aid Smoo.L BoO6 , HaTs.. CArs. and Siozsi"' And a great variety of other' artielesaLwhichl. they will sell low frtcashor on igcrilit td planctaal estomers. - "' G. L.:& E. ENN bee O"ltl - . --f ... STAMES-COLIA?4 8 ana son will rieeive seale r tibiodingfoC aridge acs at tientilsee knowa' as Vdelin' I~stil the 10thi'of Decembor- next wiieer will ineet atthe lace- and detersei.pqn their said proposals; aid en.ter io contrat fur said The Bridge will be about 180-feat lori, 1'i& 30.feet high, to be of good heart ims. The other particulars may-be knowerysippiing' to either of the above named Commissioners - By order of th.s Board. rW. RRUNSON. Clerk of Board. Nov.19 - 41 ' 4' For Sale. - COTTON HILDi' LANTA lstion. containing 905 iaeres of Land. *ithin ijve miles of a land ing on Savannah River. It is. believed to be equal in quality: to any land in A bheville Distriet, and has this. year produced a good crop. .Mr.'Oliv~er. Taggart on the premises, will show the place. For terms apply sq T.. c Perrin,: Esq., a' >A bbeville C. H., or to the subscri her at Pendleton. EDW'D. HARLESTON. Pendleton, Nev 12 Im (A. Ban,) 43 T1O T HE PUBLIC ! TH E Citizens of Edgefield District, U.who are owners of small tractsl of Ch~udl. or Tote'n Lots, are herebly cautioned to, be ready, within a few hours notice, to) produce a- regular chain of itle 'to the, same, from the originmal grantor, or they, may tbe closed in, as there are such men~ among- us who are ieeking out- all ~~ rights... Nov 26 2t - 44, The Hamburg Republican willigive the. above two insertione, and forward thaeir accotunt to this office for collection. South. aro li ra~ EDGEFI ELD DISTRICT.: BlY ,JOHN H IL L: Esquire, Qordinaty .I of Edgefield District. Whereas David Little hiath applied to' me for Letters of Adtzidist~ration, on. all atid sing'ular thegoods an'd chat tels, rights and credits of Mar-' Little late of the Disirict aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to - cite and ad monish all and singular, .the . kidlred and creditors of the said deceased. .1o he a~d appear before mte, at our next Ordinary's e Court. for the said District.l't be holdetd at Edgefield Court . House od 1h9 $t day of Dlecember next, to showi cappp, if any, why the said administration shos ld not be'granted. Given under my hand-and seal, this 2Ah day of November, in the year s'f ourl~rd one thousan~d eight-hundrediad forty re, and in the Seventiethi year A 4meikln Independence.' 3OHIjlLL 6.LE Nov. 24 2t ROT CAKE0' M1 IEliave in additiogn o psa octc df1d Wsare. a good' assorettu.of fIiture ND CooxurGo Svof Eu, .arg h as~vl i~ iskcooking so's as::o diip ~ *i hbeW haf ofkitchen help.'Y 'ilkis' - Sagahem h as cenyan