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the eoC I a c id ain and of the propui ib the C~t~ti. Ts'seig moiWe-haveitie -pleasu'ro tostate;- ithtW 1iWva rP iosvho is inter ested itn,eisifird: otithi 'ery valnable ' : I un h iieikie'aorin"at this tirni to increase thenimlisieof its subscribers, can be oeen ompyiefotl. :Hetwill probably gc* main,jpheslageloaabouta week.? TAWAltstsCoa=Eveing News! isyt'neat and handsoereApaper, ofcvedient saiser atid of cxellsetuirt ibi edbee trai klyat 4 4 per andnie ,nili at6 -det'sitias not tg. the skill railiiien at it .ow4:s sogeneral and Jder p lipo u, claia ;to have some g natseo.fI this kind, and -t n* qjthat' it is unsurpassed, at liu this State, for its high piiora1rtae,!orita general truthfulncs',a nd for the carfda-ad labor'ious selection of its matter Wheienirecerveoir exchangss, it is. among the-st toi/o ebed. and the last to be dis. misse'from oar printer's desks. Mr. Cardo - zo, b great diligenc~and by a wel culti. vated j tgeent,has succeeded -in. giving his paper petieal;-a -business.shape, which redemityost-useful indeed, as well to the best editors ss tioreadersin-general and tofamilies His. aissellaneon5 selections are made 'with aste-add discrimination; and his editorials are - writtenwith precimion/witii spirit, with inde. pendeiiee ' We never feltgreater pleasure in recomtdentluga iewspaper to the public pa tronae in doing so, we feel- that we are renderinga service to the community. Thefesos is-independent in politics, and be ing p blished:at:Charleston, it always conitains the earliestand most useful intelligence, both of a foreign.aida soinmercial character. We are also ibfordzed; that it has a truthful reporter at the'HsiQnrarrs'of the.ary, from whodia it ca: oiiin thi earleist and. most faithful 'ac' countf thi chidvement# of our arhs in . Mexico. Baltio o ,-Yuthe decent election for M1ayo'r and Afl eiiofthr city,. Davis, the Deuio cratic caid date was. elected by a majority of. 106 votes. he. Democrats hiiv. a majority of twoin th$onibil. The vote is said to be *.tlhe larg e,,#er polled ii the city. SCamille Sivori,the Vioinist.-Some or ihe N. York papers, have recently been ditaising thi merits of thisMusician, who has iately.made his appearance at the North. Some of tle papers represent him as n9t etaal to De BMe'. Vieur temps, l-ejrifer;~aid oterof great celelri ty. The North Azlerican -gives shun a tery high rank. The followig criticism npon'hi4 msnical skill is certainly. ih'the ',ilede de fse style. . -Sivotiproved ismaelTagret artist-a perfeet ,riasterafdhe intoricatiegither of the violiuw His-,nusic ise . benutiful that itseera'as ifit must proceeddirectly from the fingers of Crett ze p6*'e-hie soul of the litener befn' relcant to ad At thatrieouliJhaveetniuated roa any, yti ~ ~ ~ J. r oa e m:as n eutaI~pc rhigas' t _ e. ep, lie iiugh near adiid I1ecoia atgn . repsence-or a if -a ple'suant dream .ofihe first sweet 'leep ofunighteshould gradually change it self stsound and olat'y ,upon a. sea of inuasici-tfstunei vs the'laughiter ofa-troop of fairienprolonged by moonligti echoes lisa elcedUion 'aibrilliant:and infallible as ihetaiing ofsnhieains. Every phrase he istteis lies like a living thing of beauty in the brain. -One ceases to be astenished - to remember the immense dilliculties he overcomes--and is conscious anly that the Spirit of-Grace is flinging her divinet en chantments upon thie erg air beb'reathfls. We feel that it *duld tie sitdply atbsurd while thus glvid, eipiressions to) our new delight,15~ attempt an anailysis or Sivori's playiag--lyet 1hr rear of being raisunder stoodl hereafter4 we will say thant, with so much it iti fat'orile ieks ihat over whelm iog magiletie fdree Gy iiich Gle Bull andi BeMeydrrutakotdie will helpless avid draw dai unresitigly wherever they misy. This opidiion *jl1 drdy ai well iiredl eneer from rite Palrisian siid hialieri eitie andI cogno icenti who undserrike t'he itodest oilse of diirecting* aid donti-olling .public taste in the Metridli's--Ent i 1 simply t he truth, forvall~that. 'Sivoridilrers fromn Ole flull as fairies?rdai women.. The fairies bdi of Shakipeare and of Sivori are mnue e s ijaistiely aad faultlessly beadiifdi--but .i\ eeL'ue -b telegates froni tke Bible Societiasof Seuts Carol ina.--The Ere etive Committee'o the Bible Convention. held in .Columbia, in November last, ba~g leate to notifyihe oticrs and menlbirs .i the several Bible Socieried of tllI State, that the Conventidal of the present year wvill be held in Colonibia, on Tuesday, the 1-sI davg of ~ceamberrzezr. The place and hour will~bessunnounced in the Coluinbia ~,apers of-the previous disy. The Commit Ie. earnestly-.request that all the Societies Will appoint Delegates'to the meeting, the Jesign of- whicha'as 'to confer os the beet means of-furaishing the -Holy Scriptures, with or .withoutt .price; as'cir'curstances -,may requite. fo ill -who tre destitdte of them, throughout-our State. DA~iIEL RAVENEL, ' r "'~'" 'Chairman. j T HOMAS SMIT H. I o W$4I.A41GHTMAN, | 3 h B.MITRIDGE, ) M WMMRtB~Y, .I ii H:We PERfONNE'AU, | * C. G. MEMMINGERt, )J 0kio Ediation T:[hinaxiinirutrr Ohio come in slowly'. Geni'-Taybor. Whig, is elected iggnrs iin the Jossjilistrict, by a derdemaJority-a4.Whjagsto.s Lahm', in~eneected to.Congresa in Wae~siit vrSakete Tariff gaihe~' Fisher ha 'Whigf irf eeteditc Congro l~o un tuds Distriht by a majsat ~ile bandied anii firy ov ~~<.demorad Seditor of a a ranaa C. C. oligere e et~a~ujeE it, GCOT5Gis pbIIss&SM ho had beep ja thiscitv aboutdgo weeks, tnifer nedicgj treatnent, for thp recovery f his health, expirediuddenly. rsisay_ oniiny attheIlanier's Hotel ,heredie hadktaken Iodgings.. 'Mr. Oliver had been walking aboutthe-precedin'g day, and is the morning, when breakfast was sent to -his. room, declined partaking of it. but still made nuocomplaint as to being ill. In the -course of the, forenoon, however, the ser vant entered his room, and found him a corpse.-Chas; Courier. Citadel Square.-We are infbrmed that at a meeting of the Directors of the South CarolinaRail Road Company, held on Tuesda last, a resolution was adopted to approprmt' the sum of t wenty-five thou sand dollars, for the purpose of purchasing from the City Council, the square in front of the Citadel, as a Depot for the Corn pany.-Chas. Courier. The Cotton Crop.-The Tallahassee Sentinel, of the 1Sth instant says.: 'From all the information wscao gather, the cot ton-crop in this vicinity, will be quite as light, if not much 1igater than as antici pated. We see scarcely a planter, who in gathering hie crop, does not find him self disappointed ii the estimate he made on a mere =survey of the field; so much does the yield turn dut below hia amicipa tions." JACSONVILL , (Fla.) Oct 13. The bate Gate.-On Monday last. this place was visited with a gale, which, in severity, was beyond any thing in the re collection of that ancient individual, the oldest inhabitant. it comnienced to blow oa Saturday evening. The gale increased until Monday, the wind coming from the Eastward. The river rose six feet above high water mark. and, at two o'clock on Monday afternoon had flooded the wharves and had entered the lower floor of nearly all the stores of Bay street, which runs parallel to the river. On Monday night the wind dropped round to the South East, and the gale was at its height. The vio leoce of the storm and the height of the waret tiired id pr'dtducing a fearful scene of devtistation. All the whartts in town weV6 carried away, and several hdildings, coniguius to the river, were destroyed. The saw mills in the vicinity of the town have lost all their lumber and togs. The total loss is estitnatod,-$t $5.000. The appediadce of Jacksonsville at the preent moment is as amusing as it is die tressing. The scattered fragments of one large wharf are blocking up.tle streets of the lower part of the town. Those of an othet are floatiug.up aicreek s'ome 6 miles from tIhe place. A large brig ties high and dry with its stern in the market house. We ourselfes narrowly escip'4d being blown t iough the sides of the printing-of flee, press, type and all.,but they say, the devil takes.caro of his own-the pr'inter's: devil, we mean-aiidit6 his extraidrdiary exertions may'ie atiriuted eurieniptiud flomt totil lestrtion. Rrligious Revivals.-For some,.iitne past we have tnticed inur vurious ex change papers. many accounts of extensive tevivals of religin in a-iausections of scaortiirrity-; u:, ankth's'l Georgia. Alabarn; Timessee and Mary led; itre thousand of persons are said -tinave been hopefully converted anl -at tached themselves to the churches of the varioud denomtir.ntins of christiatns. The revival id Saltimtnore is justly regarded as a most extrtordinary one. Upwards.of two thousand members have been added to the Methodist Episcopal churches in that city during ilie past few weeks. To give sotine idea of thie state of religion in the adjoining datrict of klarlborough, weo will meeaian that liio Rev. H. H. Darant, Minister of the aM. 2. Church for the Ben nettsville Circuit, has, sitnce May last, ad niitted 1100 tmembers, about 700 of whom he believes have tieeii soundly and evan aoifically coreverted 'td God.-Clurato.Ga. zelic. From Ihe Baltimore Sun. Later from Santa Pe.--Doings of Gen emiL Kearney.--ir. Craist, of Kentucky, who has been residirig in New .\lexico and California for fifteeii year-s past, reached St. Louis ott thme 11th inst. lHe left iilaz atlat. on the ist of June, Chihuahua on 'the l~mh ofifoly, and Santa Fe on the 6th of Septeniber. Dr. C. brought in a mail, and desparahes from Gen. Kearney to the Goverunient, which he mailed at Indepen dence. Trhe St. Lottis Repuliian, says: General Kearney, with about 1000 men, left Santa F~e on the 2d, fo~r the Rio Ahajo, or to .ihe settlerdente b-elow on the Rio Grande. it was understood that he would desed td-Sdedrro, where h'e was to erect a fornigcation. On his route he intended to Visit Albuquerque. seventy five miles below 8duta Fe, the reSidelice of the ex Governor Armijo. Th~e jposimion of the ex-Governaor was not known. By some it was theught that he.hiad gone south ; others Bielieved that Ire was still in the vi einiy. Gen. !Rearmie ertpected to be ab seift on tiris expedition from fifteen to twenty days. About Three hundred men, with all the horses and cattlo, not on duty, were at pasture on the Castello creek, flfteen or twenty miles from Santa Fe: Gen. Kear ney was erecting a fort on an eminence to the northieast of Sa-ia Fe, bjiThrowing up a..sti-oin eihtb'aikneait, .dod covering the exterior wish'un dried br-icks. A good road had been con-stracted by thme eminence to the fort. Its position is such as to com mand the town and the surrounding coun try. The work was pro'gressing rapidly The Genetuil *as rapidly w'tinmnng the good opinion' of ie 5teksieds by liis mnikJ and conciliatory com'rse. All dread of the armay was fast leaving the minds of the people, and'inany of themn seem please with the change of governmet; especially as General hKearney bad promised then: protection from the 1ddi'ans. *.I2ffects of Intemperaics.-At a recen tIdass meeting of the friends of temperance hbeld in the.Park. New York, it was statet by~ the lt4v. Dr. Dowling, that he was onc' prefint in' Court when the Hon. Julig4 - e !iw~di.0ifle upon to per tort the painful 1dti ao' sedtending wretched cijininal for thei murder of hil vle, atid the lietedge had stated t - mpt'~in~e'acLI tl ?ltnalitrio tcn .them had:omuitpd -the-awfur deed uedrute icOueoceofintemperance. Judge Edwardswho was in the chair, immedia tel confirmed the statement of Dr. Dowling. and said 'that he had on doubt that an equal y large propotion of all the murders comritted are attributable to the same cause. - MARRIED. On Thursday the 15th inst., by the Rev. John Trapp, .Mr. L. HAMILTON, to Mrs. So. CHRONA HOLLOwAY, both of Edgefield District. On the 22d inst., by H. A. Williams, Mr. IIARTWELL W:TITI.E, to its5 ELLEN WAr so-r, all of this District. OBITUARY. Departed this life, alter a protracted illness of13 days, ANoELaNA POWELL, daughter of C S Powell, and Martha Powell, in the tenth year of her age. She appeared to le perfectly se signed to the will of her Heavenly fathe. A shott time be fore she died, her father asked her if she was willing ts, die, she said she was per Iectly willing; she then called for her sister and kissed her, and bid her farewell, calling e.ii her Lord and Master. "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord, heucelbrth,tfiby i-eat from their laboars, and their weiirkado follow thetm." Emn-the Philadephida Public Lydgr. AN IMPORTANT CURE Bv Dr. JAYNE'S ALTEILATIVE. We have been inforieed by Mrs. Mahan, [a grand-daughter of old Gen. Wayne. that she' sufferdlfora number of years from the growth of a large Goitrons Tumour of the Throat,, which, besides great deformity, produced both a diffictidty of degution , and of breathing. In deed, she says, the pressure upon the wind' pipe was so great as to prevent her from sleep ing in a recumbent position, and often snloca tiod appeared irievitable. She alen labored under severe -indispositioti from ite'r Cou plaint and Jaundice, with a lior'rible train of nervous affections, fa* which she commenced the use of Dr. Jayne'a Alterative, which she took regularly for six or seven weeks, with oc casional doses of his Sanative Pills; and her general health was thereby completely re-esta blished, and now perceiving some dimunition in the size of the Goitrous Tumour, she was encou.aged to persevere in the use of the Al terative until every vestige of the painful tu mour was entirely removed. We think, there fore, that such an important remedy should be more generally known. The following is groma a Physician and a much respectr I Cergymsnan of the M ethodist So '-.v, dar Modest Town. Va., Aug. 27 184% Dr. Jayne-Dear Sir-I have been using your Expectorant extensively in my practice f--r the last three years, and for all attircks of Colds, Coughs, inflammation of the Lungs Consumption. Asthmsa, Pains and - Weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medicine I have tried. Very respe-tfully yours, IL W. WILLIAMS, M. D. R. S. ROBERT., sole Agint, at Edgefield C. fl.. South Carolina. Beicare of Counterfeits ! october 2d 3t 40 S 'vrthe Adcerirer.. T -rE Cauacass or TuE E oGEFELD BAP TIST AssO.ATzo. Dear Brethren.-The lome Mission Board request yonui- attertion to tie subject in the fol lowing ektri'ci ('root the Mindtce of the -Asso citidon, recetily held at Siloaai- Chtrch; adit aik yoi to hind up f6 'the Cluirinmsiofinyf ist an early. period. tou will please .o20 oly to state tile iannniA iii which you desire tire continidssi'e 6f Hidme Missions, but ilo the' snus you will contribute for their support., If the answers are sent by daial; lie pleased to pay the postage. Al'ecionately, y'oirA. WILLIAM B. JOI1NSGN. Edgefield C. H1., S. C., 1st Oct. '46. E7tratJ f'etha MSittee. - 'Resolved, That the H nine Miission Board be instructed to consult the Churches of this As sociatin, and to employ Mlissionaries to carry rn House Missionary operationas, or not, a.,he Chuirchecs many direct." Seed Rye ! 5O Bushsels Seed Rye, for sale in Sacks of 2 aud 3 buashelA each, at $1 per bnshel, the sacks t brown san. G L& EPENN. oct'b$4 28 ti 40 Shoes, Shoes. Our stock of Shoes is unusually large, aof every variety, to suit the sezasons, anid chea p.. G. L & EPENN. ooei 2# tf 40) Hats and Caps, * Now receiving by the subscribers, a very large stock of Fasioua ble Hats at Caps, fiur gentle nien anad boys. G. L. & E. PENN. october 28 tf 40 6, L. & E. PENN, ARE NOW RECEIViNG,, T H EIR Fall and Winter Goods emubracing a very large aud desirable as sortmggnt of Staple and Fancy Goods, aid every variety of articles usually kep~t in their line, which they offer lo'r sale, on accomn mnodatinig termas. october28tf 40 New Goods! OISH EN BUTTER at 25 cents a peudrid, ~Malaga Grapses, at 25 ets a pound, New crop Raisins, 12j cents a poaund, Bed Tick, at 124 cents a yard, Red Flannel, at 25 cents a fiard, Lard in Kegs, at 10 centai a posud,. Lasmp Oil, wianter -strained, at $1 371 cet a . gallons,. .. Goshens Cheaese, lienra Brogann,.wis a large assoi-tment of snew hirugs siud Mediri'nes, at ldw ciih cash prices. R S ROBERTS. Edgefield C H. 26th Oct 1846~ Ioctober2S . *-S 40 Ti HIE Suibscribers anxious In brinartheir una settled business to a finaal cIfose, one more and for the last time wvould earnestly min press upon all perasons'indebted to thsesi, th nsecessiij of folihwith closang all detrhands Juze them. They now most respectfolly rnqu'est and sisn cerely hope, that all who owe theam will. make their arrngementis to settle, such dues doting the Fall and Winter. At the sanue titde, ien. don'r regtirili that we should iny,jlIastib claims i s emamun mbettled' . rdi~tura day ior' byev Court next, must be set 'tieii prsn A MBLANDE -' I ~W, P. B3UTLER. nJ otobr 2M tf 4Q @trio receipt ' their Stock of isd WINTER DRf GOODS Our new ;ms purchnsed very late in the seasoi,' & thefre6:benefit of the "RE D L -,O0F THE TAR[Fl." And-we. iolw offer our late purcfases, at prices alt I below thoseiiought early in the season. . r isaortment'is too extensive to enumei-ate, ticles. 6But our-customers may -depend ups getin.:their orders filled with' the fueste mflS . .:.. ; . FAS NABE&DL GOODS; at prices t $ it{ without th'etrouble Cif looking elsewnere-. - In dd to ourreg ul r ;stock of: DRY GOODS,.; ,aie avfie assortment ofVadies' and hisfse ONNETSi 'L4ies and.Misses. SHOES". l is.tFloor OiiCloth, Matting, WindowS es, &c.'&c. october St 40 Mer6 at Tailor Shop, lHET liaopiately keptoverourstore, ii rea ied to the building forimerly occu pied by. D.t; PILUNKETT; nearly lposite our Sue,. ~re we-are now prepared- to ex hibit for tbp pectioriof out friends, custo" mers and 11{put lic U nucbhlarger, fiaer and -chea'per sti of CI 0T CASSIMERES, tbanlhave eidt before been pliered in a similar EstablishuijI-in Hainbury-tlso an excellent assurtpeniitgeCottwn, Silk and Mlerino SHIRT. and Daiwts,.Satin, & Selladjlusting&STocus, Bosonas, ;CJtns,, CRaAvne, PlocKEr -HaD ERCRiEFs.ovGs, SaPES DRs, &.C. &C. 'he Manlatuinn D-epar tment is under the Suporinteid'a "~;f j r. H.r W Godnitte, whose expeneddeaii m f'nil iogi e s'atis. faction to alli.w siay favor, our shop with their custosi4' ?r" All wu~cyegdktit our shop WARRANTED to please bodii' F)? and 'IOREMANSHIP or no sale - ' WM UKP.TCHU3'& CO. H ani '; Octoler 21, 1"S6. octo 6er"2 40 - otice. SFORBID,-all persons ti-om trading for a ' Due ill.given by toe to Captain Richard Ward, fot;0_75, dated.January 26. 1846. There is acte$lit upon said Due Bill ef $30 00. The Di Talf r dertand, hy te'n traded to B.J. Ryi KI.will not pay a'aid Due Bill (ex. cept to B.lT Ryau) until codapelled to do so by law..: C. H. -OODMASi. october : ; .-- 2t- 40 Si .South Carolina, ED 'fIELD DISTRICT., IN I H COIJ RT Oh' ORD1INARY. William ' rd, and others, -) " Appl" t .Tmothy..; I T appeimn' to aysatisfacrionthat Timo t9y 0 -andl Mary Cheii bam ife of Johs Choi pie'd; "Heirs'sind 'dietrirautees of the FeaL rances-Bird, dec'd, it is there' fore ord at.tsey do aipeai-and object to the sate ii vipipn. itthe renlestate'df the sail Frances Bi decd.. on orbeforethefirt Mon .day~ t ~' ne aire conuen to the ' doer r, .~r r State as iiutf Clmrotmn%. ED G t'I D-bISTR 'I Y J N.1" E1,Cirdanary. of .Edgefield Dictrici : t. a WVhereas* uhsii' Adams, hath. applied to tme forLetiers of Adriiinistration, on all and singular ibe goods and cbadtels, rights and credits'6f'Lwis Glanton, lee of the District aforeuai6, dioceied These stehierefuie i' eiae eda aulhon ish -all and singular;.the kindred and cred itors of ti'n id deceased, to be and appear before meagt ouit next Ordidai-y's Court ihr itie said-District, to lbe holden at Edge field CourrHouse, on thle 9th day of No vembher inst. to-show cause. if any, why the liaid adniinistradion Eliuld n be granted~-: Given luider myihand and seal, this thd 28th day ol October, in the year of our Lord oue thousend-i eiaht bundred and forty-sixth, and in the 71st yeair of Atmer can Indepetuletiee. *'. *JOH N H ILL,O. E I. Oc ir. 28 - 2t 40 TfO TH~rEA1THLESS ' .kIf any ,doubt the Wvonderful power. of -DRi.CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE P AN AC E.,' we iui~ite .themjo call .upon bIr. Isaac Bruoks, fr.; Jefferson str-ee't, foiirth door wvest of Schuaylkill Sixth street, below Locuat. and learn from his own lips of one of the most astonishing cusewgof Srofetla evei perfoi-med on a human being-or calt ait the reidence of his father, .Eleventh: and -Vitne streets. Sold by .JOS. T. ROWAND, 378 Market utreet,. Philidelphia. R. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefield C. H South Carolina. . - october 28' - 3t A0 JUST R E CE1VED B Y.L D.' 'BBETTS, a fresh asppfy of ~ihSlphate of.Quinine. - Oct21 *--..- f-~ 39 MR. EDITOa.-I was once-a toad under a harrow, but have crawled out -I infirmnamy creditors, that I will be witti itrets in ihe sixt'n trouble, and will unot forsake them in th'se venth. I amas bright as the Mori'ing Star. Mr. Editor-Say to the poiie- in. general, that I tam acarididate for Tax -Cnflector at the ensuing election. -As thers is more-candidates thtan voters, I 'will vote for nmyuelf,-let every dog sludke hais own tail. MOODY HAlR~IS. ' october 21 - Et .39 Tu HIiRS will~be sold, :a, Edgefield .Court H -ouse, on -the first ,Modday in Novemt ber next~ a NEGRO GIRL, sixteen or.seven teen yea~rs of age, yery wcll grown, and a very good hanid for busiiness.- - - Also---4 valuable Sadfle HORSE~ on twelve months1:rediL. M. EIDSON.. octolar21 2t" -l3 Jyckey Ch* Rmaes AT the diherokee Pond. will commet'dior A th 3d Tuesday, 17th' Nove-tdber,- ad continue thtrough)out -the-week;' Fine sport is- anticipated; es the followini gentlemen hitvs alr-eady en'gaged to atteni withStales qHose, viz. Capt. Stewart,.Col Myers, Cap.-.Rose Mt8Bmtbh Mr. Single oc___e'r _-, 3t 38 for sale by M. FRAZI3S., ochllr 14 - tf 28 DA'iRY OF-PINE BUTTER A Dail ry of really fine Butte is ainted to sup ply the subseriber's Store.. It isfor the use of families in the neighborhood, and to-be agreed for at a specified average price the year-round. The Dairy maybe in any of the adjoi sing dE tricts. Price and supposed or probable gaan tity: mntit he named. and if by letter, post paid. 'Cash, or Merchamlize at Cash prices in return. The Butter nust he'putsup so as to keep eith er in kegs or crocks, ind.delivezed at Edredleld C: H. .. R. S. ROBERTS. october 14 31 38 The Hamburg R'eptulican will copy the above 3 times. Land for Sale. - BYlconsent of parties, will be sold, for di vision, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in November next;.(if not dispos ed of by private.sale before that time,) a. ratt of Land. contajning 131,J acres,. psore or less, situate on the road leading (romNIewit's Ferry to Hamburg. twenty four miles frein.the for' mer place, adjoining lands helonging to, $enj. Murrel,Tho nai DeLoachr, and others,.itl iing the premises on-which James Wiggins, da.'d., formerly resided. A credit of 6ne year will be given.: A note and approvei security of course will be re4nir ed of the purchaser. Any person wishing to purchase at private sale would do weli totap. ply to JOHN RIDDLE.'or. WESTLEY BARNES. october 14 3t' 38 La Ad, Stock; &c. For Sale. .T HE Subscriber. now offers for sale, the Plantation on which lie now lives, on. the (25th) twenty fifth day of November next, con taining (560) five hundred and sixty ures, more or less, lying on the north prong of the Halfway Swamp, waters of Saluda river, ilout one hundred and fifty acres of fresh cfenred Land, well adapted to the growth of Cotton, Corn, and small.grain; and all under excellent fence; about (300) three hundred acres of wood land, well timbered, with a Dwelling House and good out buildings, with a spring and well both excellent. Those wishing to purchase, willdo well to call and examine for themselves, as I am determined to sell without reserve. Likewise-Odihe same day,and at the same place.1 shall preceed to Sell Corn,Fodder, and Plantation Tools ; an excellent road Wagon. with a silmall plantation Wagon, and nire head of good work Hotses and M'ules-. with nome other stock. JOHN CHRISTIE. ~ october 14 . t 38 Valuable Estate Lands FOR SALE IN NEWBEtRY. P~URSUANT to the lust will and- Testa mwent of the Rev. Wul.rsa HanHoW, de ceased, we will olfer for sale at Newberry Conr House, on Sale-day in November. next, (2nd of the month, the valuable on Saltida-River, of which be died possessed. The'tract contains 382 acres by resurvey, and is one of the best Cotton and Provision Plan tations in the middle country. On thie premi ses is a good two story Dwelling House, Cot ton Giu, Barn, Stables. .c.,.&r . Conditions-A credit of one, twoand three years. i-oth the day of sale, purchaser giying maorgage of Land, or am 'le personal security. JOHN BEL'ION O'NEALN, THOMAS FREAN, , Ezecrtors. october 14 .3t 38 - FRESR 8UPIES .tlIST received and- Ir safe by'J D." N ' TIBBETTS, a suierior a'icle'of lcMiltoh's eisbralif~Tooild ,Vash ror. dlennsinig and beautifying the. teeth. Itey's l.iniment, a certain cure for Piles. Cbagnpiot s Weyer andAgue Pills..war ranted to cure. Rowand's 'Tronic Mixi-e. A fresh supply of Spedeer's Pills. Hull's Cougli, Wurm and Headache Lilenges. Sep 2 f 35 impoertast to 2'eachers. TV iH1E Undersignd having been appointed a Committee by a meetinrg of the ~citi zens called in tire vicinity of' Greenweund, Ab beville District, for the purposer of adopting measures to estublish Male anid Female Acade mica int said Village, under the supervision amtc control of the Ba ptist Dcnomiinatiorr, to adver tise for Tieachners irn ahe .several deparnments,I would inform all who way desire to enage in teaching, that they will receive aprplicatos unitil thre 15th ofNuvem'iber next., There are wanted three competenlt Idstl-uc tors; viz: in thne Male School, a Teacher who is qualified to prepare young men for College. In the Female Academny a Male Teacher, well qualified to instruct in the bighest brodrchres of educatioinwould be pref'erred; yet, applications will Ibe receivedl froam lemale-T'eachiers of expe. rience, for this department. Also one Female Teac'her in tbe Musical Depanrtmient~ None need apply for either Departineni ex cept-stuch as can furnish high tmemnials of moral character and oh qualications for teach irig.. Gi-eenwood is a pleasant Village, aitda telna healthy .part of Abbevalle,. . Poersons applyig by letter can addresq Alber-t W ailer, Woodville P. O., Abbeville Dis't, S. C. or a'ly of the unndersigned whires'de -isGreen wood, can lhe seen on persofnal app'catron. J.' F. WArSON, S. lt. CuirLss, V. GR:FFIM, W. P. HLL~r, WV. Sirn, -A. WALLR~r, W. B. Baos, ,. . M. Wairs. S. D'aoozta. ... September f3 .. . 4twpw 35 The Carolina Baptist will copy semi-monthly till the 15th.November, &nd send account to the Abbevalle lnner. State of South Carolin . EDG BF(ELD DISTRI CT. -, IN THlE COMMON FLEAS. S. TI - Highies I Decfa'rhtion in - vs. I Foreign, Peacebal Tilltman. I Attachmenrt. TJ H e Plaintiff' in the above case having this Lday filed his der.larattor.jni my odiTh, and Jhe Defendant having neither. WIVfe.. nor 'At torney ktiown to reside withi'n the limits of' ithis State, on whom a copy ofsaid. Declera tion with a rule to plead casrrie -served, on mo tion, Griffin, Plaintiff's Attoihejr, ordered sh',at said Defendant appear and..dend to said.-Dec laraition wi'thin. ayear aend a day frorrt the date hereof, or.2jtidgmiet will be aw"..ded againsi him by defainh... T. G. BNCON, Clerk. Clerk's 0flce, Jan. 30, ''46. ly. 3. State'o f South Carolinas EDGEFIELD DISTRICT . SIN TIM COMMON PLEAS. S. C. C'ondict & Co. - - vs. Ijee. in Atta~hnt ilE Plaintiffi in the above atatedecs in avingfthis day Aled~hie declartioa agq., it'ls.'Ordered, That the said De fendant, do afppear -and pilead to - th sai~ . elaranmm, wintla year--and' iysfrom the date biteo ',i'di ihrreol, fal and;absoktedi'triii wardeid -ginst. him. Clerk''. OfiCa. Anril14'.1840. 12 17 FOR SALE 2- M - - -' HE Subsc bersa o T able LANDSsituated n e 'ty, Floida ljing~direelyo~~"E,,rta containing slioutidighteen inneft cabs, itah'n ated on- a public road, within ine" Monticello, a fourishing village,]iiaep 4in 3-, or 40 miles of market, one thoosand .acead' the above land is hammock of tlu fuirt.de i aY: a large pordon.of the retna der arj d and hickory. On 'the premises area Dwiih6-. House 48'by50 feet not quite finished Iethg with other necesas:sry out buildings: Te Lthfi'" is well watered and timbered. There are acresof olpen land 'n the pretorses,pedrlyalif which ate fresh hammock, acid in ieis1)osaible condition for cultivation. This tract of land isofferedtowrpr4 ji'0l indulge'tices will be given-to.an approvepu.. chaser. Idesaired, the landwill be divide?to Suit pu lhasers.-; OHN H.HOLLINGSWORTH - D. F. HQ LLINGSWORTH . ,F HOLLINGS WORTH.. actoer 2 a "pr I9T TIe Charleston Courier and Gieenligik' Mountaineer willgiveiheabove four insertious, , semi.iontily, and forward accounts to~tjis. ,. offico. ELtIOTT & WRIGHT WARCIOSE & COMMISSION - A tTiO,S.''. - SNNO.UNCE to-their friends and the pub. ' .tlic, fli6t di have asioomted themielvo, together,. fu;,. the strarsaction :of. the.1a~ov business an :all its branches. .In ofe$ " services to the public in the above, tiey p themselves tp'deyote their undivided attentiu .. .-o TS SELLING OP C'otton, Flour, J other Produe; AF.CEIZTiNO AND FORWARDING 9 14. -- Buyingoods for. Planters, orjatteid toN other busmes usually tragsapted by .. . Commission Merchants.:" B. ELLIOTT, f J. artI . Hamburg. Sept. 9,1846. - 'eptember 30 eoit TEo ttae P IIJIfC a J6HN M' LUNQ.UET, W'atejmnkiraL Jeweler, (rout.Caileston, 8. C. Co re slectfully.iuforni tie'ciiins of Edgg e a ;t ht he.has taken. the $tore- next to Mrs. Ward,and nearly opposite Ryan's Hotel, and t w e will do such work in his line as ~ial offet;'1n 'a workmanlike manner and on reasoon$e tert -- Also. Dagurcreotype likenesses taken a superior manner. Sept 22, 1846 $t State o Soilth Carolins FDGEFIEL DDISTRICT' 12 COMMON PLEAS. JMhn 8. Gordon, ) De&*kI'/ . - - Coruaineois 34s. N. Perin.. , -.> aea. - THE Plaintiff in the pbove csse..b vq ti=. - .day.led his declaration in my;oEleeand' the Defendantjiaving. neither Wife or Ator ney.known to,,reside withis thelimits qf the;''. Stats, on whoqp a copy of the saie with a rulf to plead can bi seregd,.on motion of Baajlgif. - Plaiuiifil, Attorney,It is urdeled;thattbe.aaid',-""' Defendant do ippear and plead tosaid.der't " laraiionwi in geatdat a fromitsie - hereof, or, g ent willtite--ard'ed -gait , la wby tef . 'IY &y:"".Y~1 THOS.4 Cxera ' office, South Caroli~i : EDGEFIELD 1ISTRCt' IN. T HE COMMON .J 4 William 't. mith; Indorse ' , oln Swanson. sacaise ' The Same, ) evs. . Declaration in Aa ohmea - Tihe Same. . . : . T1HIE Plaintif in the above cases,.bat Ithis day filed his Declarations in my n' fice, and the Defendant having neither 'Wifeb nor Attorney. known to reside within the'limaits of the said State, on whom a copy of said dec Iarajioens witly trule to plead thereon 'can be served, on motion of M Gray. Plaintiffs At - torney, it is ordered,. that th~e said Defendant appdar and plead to thiesaid Declarations within a year and a day. from the ate haereo , o, judgment will be awardedl against him .yde fanlt T. G. tA CON, C. E..D Clerk's Office, April 2b, 1846 1f 13 State of South Carolins ,EDGEFIELD DISTRJTe ,. .IN TUHE COMMON PLEAS. John Hill, Ordinlary, Declaration is vs. . . .Joiun H~smmond. M tachament. T H E Plaintiff in the above case'bav ing tisi day filed his Declaration.'sd my.otice, and the Defendant having net ther. wire nor attorneyr known to reside within the limsits of this .State,. bua. Aloi a copy of said Declaration *lth A. rdle.- to" pled can be served,, on motion of.tGriflin~ Plaimtiff's Attorney, ordered that the seid Defe'ndenl appear and plead to the aid Declaration within a year end a day fromv~ the date hereof, or judgment 'wilt beekW war-ed against him by defauli.. - ~' T HOMA S 0. B. ACf3N..c. c. . Clerk'. office Feb. 10 1846 i' 3 State .of' Sohth Carqlia EDGNE[LD DISfltf[CT. 1'anej Corder, *. vs. Emanuel Corder . 'td Morgan Corder. ) NOTICE is hereby given, tat byyirt L tue of an order of ths Court afr ty, in this case, I shall' sell sat. Edp-~ Court House, on the First Moindqy~i i - vember next, one tract..of langl beloungg to the etute of Morgan C~rr'i containing three hundred .and fo acres, mote or less, sitnaled ill tie'Dier .and State aforesaid, on. M~or'a. pro - on both sides of the road lesdir a - -'s Ferry, and,.ad JW is Aebell, 1Wa4eH H il, ris, Obidisb JBody, 9~aahan' Nori others. .. " - $aid nnds -will he soltoa eyeli~ onp and to yearstueocej th ost,'is paii ti'. cash. The purchaser will alve bond and good sectarity for the pvrhasen mones. .S. 8. TOMK&lNSr r gi. B Comm'rsOffice'Oce7t 4te3 - A8 mnie ayent fr l~gabrs. 'a ho4w an nay jds a gr.a jnnyDeeptA.", the m6ody Wi'the D eede - augustTRQ t. MAC01 n,,e,,at Mi e~ o.- ....