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' aayalistricts. .-%e are pleased:to see gentle then oflearningaud experience-in thege matters, their attention'to them, and- endeavoring, as far as lies in their power,t develope 'the re sources of their own farms as well as those of their neighbors. ft give.us great pleasure also, to see in otit exchanges w ell written essays on any.subject connected with agricultnre.: They cannot but produce beneficial results. We know that there is'aauong a large class of ihr mers, a. strong-prejudiceegainst what is vul garly -called "Book learning," ii farming. They think that it is all tIeory,aud nothing else Because some of those gentlemen who write learned essays on a'grieniture, are very indiffer ont practical plasters, they thitik that sci'enti tic knowledge on this subject is utterly useless. Never was there a greater error. Ulrtil science is applied to agriculture it never can advance to tnuch extent. But for scienco.the agricultural resources ofthe country, never coa!d be deve loped. The ittle improvemetit which is now going onta our State, is'to'be attributed sole 'ly'to this. ln.preportion as a scientific know ledge of agriculture, is extended in the State, in a corresponiding ratio, will'the wealtl, the comfort; andthe general prosperity of the pea. pie be advanced. This truth is so obvious, 'that it needs no argument to establish it. We greatly desire'thit a tnowledge of agriculture -should be taught is our ptincipal schools and -academies, and,particularly ix our State Cl. legs. We know that the excellent Professor of 'Chemistry, -in the last mentioned Institution, -givesto his class many useful and practical -snggestions,'but we would be pleased to see a -department for teaching scientific agriculture -exclusively. established. We hope that our -enlightened Board of Trustees will at an early day, give attention to this impor:ant matter. Loss qfthe Sam Ship Great Britain.-The Liverpool Times of October 4th, gives a parti eular accoant of the wreck of the Steam ship Gret Britain, on the north east coast of Ireland. :Siheleft Liverpool on the morning of the 22d of September, with about one hundred and eighty-five passengers. Every thing presented a fair appearance for a prosperons voyage. The day was beautiful and the ship sailed well About 4 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon, the weather became think and t ogty, and as fright closed the wind gradually freshened into a gale. About half past nine'o'clock at night, the vessel went ashore, at Rathmulen, in Dead. san's Bay. Captain Ioskin made every ex ertion, and the passengers, crew, and mails were saved. The Great Britain was on the sands, and it was doubtful if she could be got off. Terrible Stormn at Key Wst.-In another co lumn, wall be found an account of a most ter rible storm, which lately visited Key West. and caused great destruction of life and pro perty. Thomas Clarkson, so.extensively known as a leading Abolitionist in England, is dead. For the Advertiser. According to notice, in. the last number of the A dvertiser, a large concourse of the ritizens.of the District, met in. the Court House, on Monday the 2nd instant, for the. purpose of considering the expediency of connecting this place with the Charleston and Hamburg Rail Road. On motion of Col. F. IV. Pickens, the meeting was organized by calling Col. W. BRooKs to the Chair. and Dr. E. J. Mims and George A. Addison to act as Secreta nes. The Chairman having explained, in a fe* apprnpriate atnd forcible remaks, the object of the meeting, Col. Pickens offer 'ed the following Resolutions : Resolved, That a Committee be ap puinted by the Chairman. to correspond wvith the President and Directurs of the Charleston and Hamburg Rail Road. or if necessary, to meet them at their next meeting, and confer with them fully as to thte terms and coodirions upona which thecy wvould:bb.. wiling to- allow us to make a * unction at Aiken, or any othier point, and also the terms- and conditions u pon which r caf's and, produce from the ~cnplated Rloqd, lan be tranlsported'Otn theits. Resolved, That thte Commtutee report to ho acljourned meeting, ont the first alon dag in LDecember.. The Resolutions-:were so-pported by the chiover, Col. P. S. Brooks and 1F. 11. Wiardlaw, Esqr., wvilk much ability, and were unanimously adopted bj the meet rhe folloeragetlemeg were appointed the Comnnvittee, under theo first resolution, Col. F. WV. Pickens, S. F. Goode, Col. P. S. Brooks, Avery Blanid. Capt. John Lips comb, Win. C. Moreane, Esqr.. Col. S. Christie, Col. M. Frazier atnd Dr. R. T. eMims. On motion of Col.. Pickens, Col. Whit AiefU Brooks was added lo the Committee, and requested to act as Chairman. Otn motion of Joseph Abney, Esq , it was Resolved, TJhat the proceedings of the mneeting be published in the Advertiser, The meeting then adjourned until sale day in December. WHITFIELD BROOKS, Chairman. E. J. .tss A 'e, Secretarie . YET ANOTiHER. From the Ssuquehlanna Register Although the public have been often im posed upon by palesnt medliciues, yet occa sionally a really usefal and beneficial me dieine is despised. neglected, merely be cause "found in bad comppny.", I amt led to these remarks b) a donversation with a friend~ a few days since.. She had been atilicted for several years with a disease of the heart, which had apparently brou'ht her near the grave. One of ot'r most skil ful physicians was called, who pronounced - ' her disease incurable. An advert asment of Dr Jayne's Expectorant in the Register, caught tue eye of her friends, and a bottle of it was immediately procured at Bentley & Mitchell's, in M~ootrose. Before she had taken it two'da'yi there, was an appa rent improvement. Slie34' .not taken t wo botles asjer, buar her hdalth na becn nearly restored.ai *r I have no -personai mnotive for redom mending ibis medicine, but merely state this fact, hoping that it ay miet the eye ef some who are- laboriug under similar diseases, that they may likewise Tartake of its benefits. A FRIEND TO HUMIANITY JANE'S AGUE PILLS. These Pills are put up in vials contain ing from 25 to 30 Pills each, and being thus excluded from the air, never deterio rate or undergo any change, .and are WAt, RANTED, if used according to the directions, to be ano INFALLIBLE REMEDY for FEVER AND AGUE. R. S. ROBERTS is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agent at Edgefield Court House. Beware of Counterfeits ! November 3, 3t 41 Nails, Castings, &c. &c. 1 Kegs Nails. superior quality, 11ubetter than any offered before in this market. 4O0 L"Aspartanburg Cas '00- 0PAIR Negro Shoes, Ssuperior quality. 6b 0 0 YDS. of extra NEGRO CL U TH, all wool filling. ALSO, A good lot of Sole and Upper LEATHER, For sale by Fo by S. F. GOODE. novomber4 tf 41 Glass Pad Trusses 4 New article, together with a large assort ment of Double and Single TRUSSES for Rupture. new Drugs and Chemicals, Sul phate of Quinine at $3 25 per ounce; Blue Stone at 121 cents a pound; Black Pepper 12A cents a pound; Ginger 124 cents a pound. R. S. ROBERTS, Nov3 1846 41 Daily expected, Shoulders and Sides of Ba con, Figs. Almonds, Citron, Currants, Irish Potatoes, with many new and seasonable goods Wanted, A FEMALE TEACHER. to take charge of a small School, for the ensuing year. The location of the School is near the road leading from Edgefield Court House to Aiken, One that can come well recommended will meet with employment at a reasonable salary. Application may be made through the Post Office, Edgefield, or to either of the subscribers COLLIN RHODES, MAtRTIN POSEY. Nov 2, 1846 tf 41 Notice. T HERE will be si~l, by the undersigned, on the 14th of December next. on a credit of twelve months. at the late residence of Thomas J Hibbler deceased, 4S Likely Negroes, ALSO. Eighty or One hunIred balrs of Cotton, Sixteen Horses and Mules; a large number of Hogs, Cattle and Sheep. three thousand bushels of Corn, a la:rge quantity of Fodder, one lot of Cotton Seed, and Seed Oats, &c. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools and one set of Blacksmith Tools. Also one Buggy and Cart iage; two Road Wagon dnd Harness, two Carts and two pair of Oxen. The Sale will commence at the Hard Labor place, and afterwards be continued at the Sand Hill place, until all the articles enumerated are disposed of. All persons having demands ag'tinst the Es tate, are reqested to present them duly attest ed; and all persons indebted to the .Estate are urged to make paynent." a final settlopeut of t'e 'estate' will be to as soon as the law directs. J. P. PERRIN, Nov 2, 1846 6t 41 Aduinikrator, Land Ior Sale. - B Y consent of parties. will be sold, for di vi ion, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in December next, (if not disp s el of by private sile hetfire that tim.) a tract of Laid containing 1314 ares, miore or less, situate on the roamd lenedinmg from lwit's Ferry to Hamutburg. twenity four miles from the for mer place, adjointing lands belongintg to Benj. Murrel,Thtomas De Loach, and others, it being the premises ott which Jamtes WViggints, dec'd., furtmerly resided. A credit of one year witIllie gi'.'n. A note and approved security ofceurse will be requsir ed of the purchaser. Adj 5jersonm wishing 16 purchase at private srile tvouhl dfo wielt to ap. ply toJJOOHN -R IDDLE. or WVESTLEY BARNES. November 4 5t 41 Lost or Stoleni - A T the residence of Washington Freeman, in this District. on the 14th Septemtber, a small red SAT1CH ELL. with bh ick spots, con taining a small Pocket Botok, which book con taiined sundry papers. of tno value except to the subscriber. Anmonag the papers, there is an obligaetion or bondu. dra wn in favor- of M iss Sarah E. Freeman, dated 15th September 1845: for ione hundred and twenty dollars,anad signed by-.Wn. A. Crazier aind Shurly Cook , thirty deollars of said- hond has ucen paid by- the drawecs, and a separate rsoeipt given for the samte, signed by Sasah E. F'reeman. The Pocket Bank also contained 1 $5 bill, 4 10cett pieces, and 2 5 cent pieces. SARAH B. FREEMAN. niovember 42 t* 41 ON on d a, t.Edefield Village, a malWallet Pocket B.>ok. containing a tnte of hand, but no money. The owner cani have the same by provinag property and paying for this adveitisement. E-nquire at this office. Nov 4 tf 41 .Notice.., A- LL Persona htaviing demands ag-dnst the estate of Joel Roper, Senr., dec'd., are re quested to present them legally attested. andi thIose indebted a're reguested to mnake immedi ate payment. JUEL ROPER, Adrn'tr. novem.iber 4 f 41 L - Notice. . LL Persons having demasnds against the es tate of Charles Limbeeker, dec'd., are re qiuested .to present thenm legally attested, and th'ise iadeltted are requested to make imme diate pay bient , . RPR dTl no'vember 4 tf 41 State of South Caroihna, EDGEFIELD DISTICICT. . Columbus Blair, A pplicant, ) Stnnimons vs. Sarah Blair and oth - int Par ers, Defendants. )tition. T appearin't to may satisfaction that Chris to. pher Blair,'Polaski L. Blair, Geo, W- Blair, Robert Jennings, and Clement Jennitngs, heirs'end distributees of the estate of Jas. M. Blair, deceased, lives beyond the lim its of this State,. It is tberefore ordered, that they do appear' and object to the sale or division of. the. real. estate of said de teased -on or before .The first Monday in February next.or their consent will be en tered of record, Gives mynde my hand, at. my office, tis3rd'day oflDyovemvber, 1846. ..01ON HILL, 0 E D. Wm-cmbdrS 12t ,1 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John Rochell, vs. James Tompkins, s and others. N OTICE is hereby given, that by vir tue of an order of the Court of Equi ty, in this case, I shall sell at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monday in De cember next, one tract of land belonging to the estate of Samuel Tompkins, Seur., deceased, situated in the District ar;d State aforesaid, being the tract of land whereon the deceased resided at the time of his death, containing four hundred and two acres, more or less, lying on Stephen's Creek, and adjoining lands of the estate of Stephen Tompkins, Senr., deceased, Jas. Black well, John Briggs and others. Said Lands will be sold on a credit of one year, except as toso much as will pay the costof this suit up to that time. .; The purchaser to give buud with good and personal security, and a mortgage -of the premises to secure the purchase money. S. S. TOMPKINS,c.E. E. D. Comrnm'rs. Office, Nov. 3 5t 41 State Sot' South Carolina, EDGEPELD DISTRICT. John Hill, Ordinary, vs. Foreclosure. Lewis Elizey. N otice is hereby given. that by virtue of an order from the Court of Equity, in this case, I shall sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in December next, the mortgaged premises described in the bill, viz : A tract of land lying and being in the District and State aforesaid, on the waters of horse Creek, bounded by lands of the estate of John Tarrance and others, and containing one hundred acres, more or less. Said laud to he sold on a credit of six months from the day of sale, except the costof this suit and the cost of the judg ment at law, to be paid in cash. The purchase money to be secured by bond with adequate security; but no title to be executed until payment of the same, and in default of payment of the said mortgaged premises. to be re-sold on the first day of bheriff sale.next thereafter, for cash. S S TOMPKIMS. c ED. Comm'rs Office, Nov 3 5t 41 South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT *Mary Moore and others, vs. Michael Barr, Administrator, and others. NOTICE ishereby.given, that by virtne of an order from the Court of Equity, I'shall sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in December next, the land de scribed in the bill in this case, of which Samuel Moore, deceased, died, seized and possessed, viz : One tract of Land, nine bundred and sixty acres, tnore or less, situate adjoining . lying in the District- ard State afore said, on West Creek, waters of Cloud Creek, waters of Little Saluda. River, bounded on the north by lands belonging to Azariah Stone, and the estate of John laabnet, on the west by lands belonging to George Raison. oa the south by John and Joel -loabnets land. and on the east by lands belonging to Villiam Stone and T. Harris. Said land will be sold on a credit of one, t wo and three years. in equal anntual in. stadments, except as to cost of suit, to be paitd in cash. The purchase money to be securetd by bond tand good and sullicient securities, and a mortgage of the pi-emities. S S TOMPKINS, c E D. Comnm'rs Office, Nov 3 5t 41 State of South Carolina, EDGRFIELD DISTRIC'l?.. William HI Cl~egg and wife, Bill for vs. David Outz and others. Part'inn. NOTIC E is hereby aiven, that by virtue of nn order fromn thc Court of Equity, I shall sell on the first Mondlay in Decemn'er next, a part of the Real Estato of John Outz, deceased, ~viz: A tract of land containing aecording to a-re-survey plat made by lsate Boles, D. S., one hundred and fifty acres, lying ott Sleepy Creek, and on the south side of the Long Cane.- Road, and adjoining lands Iof Jacob Timmerman, Elizabeth Dorn, John Ilarling and others. Said land will be sold on a credit of one year, except as to thte cost of this suit, to be paid in cash. Purchases to give bond and good secu rities for the purchase motney. S S TOMPKINS. c E D. Comm'rs Otlice, Nov 3f5t 41 State of80outh Cnfolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ,.. INEQUITY. John L. Freeman and others,) IBill vs. Garrett F. Freeman ~.for ' -and ot hers. Parti'ion NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue or an order of the Court of Equity, made in this case, I shall' sell at Edgefield Court [House, on the first Monday in December next, the Iollowing six :negros, viz:.Cha ney, Sarah, Sylvia, F'rank, Ellen and Julia Ann. Said negroes will be sold on a credit of twelve mornhs, except as to so much as will pay the cost of this suit, to be paid in cash. Putrchase-s to give hond anti good secu rities for the puOrchase money. /S S TOMPKINS, O E' D;. Comm'rs Office, Nov 3', 5t 41 State of So~uth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN EQUITY. Sampson B. Mays and John ) Bill J. af-s vs. Frances M. | for.. Mays and others. -J Partidon IT appearng to my satisfaction that William *. B. M ays', one of the defendahtts in this basir, resides without the limit, of this State, ordered that thme said Willianm B. May., do appearin this Court, plead, answer or demur to this Bill, within three months from the date of the pub. lication of this order, or the said Bill be talkit pro contfesso against hitn. 8.8. TOMPK[NS. c. E.FE..D. State of South Carolina, EDGFIRLD DISTRICT. Y JOHN HILL, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefield'Distric. Whe'reas Edmond Boyd, hath applied to me for letters. of Administration, with the will anne ., on all and singular the goods, and chattels, rights and credits of Susannah-Boyd, late of said District, afore said- deceased. These! are, therefore, to.cite and admon ish all and'singular, the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, to be and alipear before me. at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be bokleu at Idge field Court House on the 16th day of November inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under rriy hand and seal, this the 30th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and for iy-six, and in the seventy-first year of American Independence. JOHN HILL, o. E. n. Nuvr. 4 2t . 41 State of South Cii1ina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. BY JOHN HILL, Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefieid District , Whereas, Freeman G. Martin, hath ap plied to me for Letters of -Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels. rights and credits of Reeves Martin, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to bb and appear before me,'at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edge field Court House, on the 16th day of No vember next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted, Given under my hand and seal, this the 30th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and for ty six. and in the seventy first year of American Independence. - JOHN HILL, o. E. D. november4 2t 41 "T iRIFF REDUCED." WL KETCHUM, & Co. A RE now in the receipt of their Stock of FALL and WINTER DRY GOODS. Our new Stock was pauchased very late in the season,in order to get the free benefit of the "REDUCTION OF THE TAR[FI'." And we can now offer our late purchases. at prices altogether below those bought early in the season. Our assortment is too extensive to enumerate articles. But our customers may depend upon getting their orders filled with the finest and most 3 FASfIONIA E GOODS, at prces to suit, wi Ithe troublee;f looking elsewnere. In additiog toT GOODS; we hav and MAisseRT1ON SHOES: Window ; ' . - october28. . , 8t 40 Merchant Tailor Shop. T l E Tailor Shop lately kept over our store, is removed to the building formerly occu pied by D. D. PLUNKETT, nearly opposite onr Store, where we are now prepared to ex hibit for the itspection of out friends, custo mers and the public a much larger, finur and clOTHS,'j~ CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, than have ever he fore been ufTered in a aimailar EstablishinetL in H amiburg-also atn excellent assartmenlt ef Cotton. Silk and M~erino SaInTS and DRAwERs, Satin. & Self-adjusting Svocxs. Bososts, iCOLLAns, CRAVATs, POCKET Haso KERCHIFs', Gt~ovcs,-SUSPENDtEs, &C. &c. T~he Manufacturitng Deptartent is tunder theo Stnperintendance of Mr. H. B Gooanica, whose experience and taste cannot fall to give statis factiotn to all who may favor our shop with their custont. All work atde at our shop ifl'ARRANTED to please both int FIT anod IVORXMAANSHIP or no sale. W M. KP.TCIHUM & CO. H atnbura. October 21, 1816. october 28 . t 40 Seed Rye!: 5O Bushel., Seed Rye, for s-alc in Sacks of 2 and 3butshe t each, at $1 per bushel, the sacks thtrowe n: G L &EPENN. october 28 ' i 40 Shoes, Shoes. Our stockc of Shoes is bnnlually Slarge, of every uariety,.to suit thte season, and cheatp. G. L & E PENN. october 28 . t f 40 flats anad Caps, Now receiving by the subscribers, a very large stock of Fashionsa ble Hats dr. Caps, for gentle men anid boys. G. L. & E. PENN. october 28 tf 40 0, L. & E. PENN, , ARE NOW RECEt'tNG, T lf dIi and Winter Goods, embacig a very large aud desirable as sortmetnt of . Stapie and Fancy Goods, and every variety of articles usually kept in their line, which they offer for sale, on accom modating terms.tf 4 october 28tf 4 New Goods! GOSHEN BUTTER at 25.cgnts a pou nd, Malaga Grapes, at 25 ets a pound, New crop Raisins, 125 cents a pound, Bed Tick, at l25 cents a yard. Red Flannel, at 25 cents a yard, Lard in Kegs, at 10 cents a pound, Lamp Oil, winater strained, at *i 37h cents a gallotn, , - - Goshen Cheese, yIearo 18;ogans, wit a-large assortment of new Drtugs and Medicines, at fovw cash cash prices. R,8 ROBERTS. Edgefield C H-. 26th Oct 1846.. october2S 2t 40 -JUST RECEIVED - lY J. D. TJBBETTS, a~ fresh supply el the Sulphate ol'Quinine. ; -Ont2I tf 2 For the Adcertiser. To TUE CHURcHstoF THE EDGEFIELD BAP -IST AssOrIATON. Dear Brethren.-The Home Mission Board request your attertion to the subject it the fol. lowing extract from the Minutes o' 'the Asso ciation, recently held at Siloam Church, and ask you to sehd'up to tie Chairman of the Board at Edgefield C: H., your views upon it' at an early period.. You will please lnot only t to state the manner in which you. desire- the continuance of Home Missions, but also the sums you will contribute for their support. If the answers are sent by wail, be pleased to pay the postdge. Affectionately, yours, WILLIAM B. JOHNSON. Edgefield C. H., S. C., 1st Oct. '46. Extract from the htnutes. e "Resolved, That the Home Mission l3oard.be ? instructed to consult the Churclies of this As. sociation, and to employNl issionarie?- to carry t on Home blissionary operations, or not, a., the Churches may direct." N~otice. v T HE Subscribers anxious to bring their tin settled business to a final close. once more and for the-last time would einestry ia press upon all persons.indebted to theni, the neiessity of forthwith closing all demands due them. They now mdst respectfully request and sin cerely hope, that all ihin owe theait will make their arrangements to settle such dues during I the Fall and Winter. At the same time, ban dour retqitires that we should say, all such claims as remain unsettled at return day fur March Court next, must be settled with other persons than ourselves. . b A. BLAND. a W. P. BUTLERlt I october 2$ if 40 e 'tab Jockey Club Races e the Cherokee Pond, will commence on Athe 3d Tues~iday, 17th-.Novem~bpr, and continue throughout the week. Fine sport is anticipated, as- the following gentlemen have already engaged to attend with Stables.of Horses, viz. Capt.-Stewart, Col. Alyees, Capt. Rowe, Mir. Suth, Air. Slugle ton, uiqd -lr. Jewel!. ucluber 14 . .3t 38 Valuable Lands FOR SALE IN 'll l MOST LESIR ABLE PORTION OF FL'ORIlD el. T IIE Subscribers utter for sale their vali able LAN DSsituated in Jetlersion coun ty, Florida, lying directly on the.Ocela. river, contaitiirig about .eighteen hundred acres, situl uted on a public road, within nine miles of Monticello, a flonri.4hing village, also'.withiis 35 or 40 miles of niarket, one thousand acres of the above land is hammock of the first order, and a large portion of the remainder are.oak and hickory. On the premises are a IDwehlig House 48 by 50 feet not quite finished, together with other. necessary out buildings. The Land is wellkwatered and timbered. There are 450 acresdf open land'on the premises, nearly all of which are freshl~banmmock, and in best possible condition for cultivation. This tract of land is offered low and liberal indulgences will be given to an approved pur. baser. ..ftIdesir.ed, tite land will be divided to it ptaiioseirs.'-, , - -3II 10LINGSWORTH, .,.H:O, NGSWORT H," . ;K E. HOLLINGSWORTH. october21: if 39 9T The Charleston Courier and Greenville Mountaineer will givethe above four insertiont, semi.monthly, and forward accounts to this omnie. .- : , .-.. t La d, Stock, &c. For Sale. T HE-Subscriber now offers for sale, the Plantation on which he now lives, on the (25th) twenty fifth day of November next, con taining (560) five hundred and. sixty ucree, more or less, lying on the nourth prong of the H alfway Swvamp, waiters of Sialuda river, about one hundred aini fifty acres of frs cleared Land, well adapted to the growth of Cotton, Corn, and smailt grain, and all under excellent fence ; about (3010) three hundred acres of wood lnd, well timiberedl, with a Dwelling H~ouse and good out builinags, with a spring and well both excellent. Those wishing to purchase, will do wvell to call and examine for thiemselves, as I am determined to sell without reserve. Likewise-'On the saine daiv,and at the same place.! shall tireceed to dell Corn,Fo'dder, and P'lantatioin Tools ; aii excellent road WVagon. with a small phantation WVagnn. and nine head of good work Hlorses anid M la'es. with some oter stock. .JOlN C H RISTIE. otober 14 .(6t - .38 ELLIOTT & WRlIGE, Iy'A01.:HGOUS E & COMMISS ION V IIJAi1UanG, a. C. ANNOUNCFE to theirfriends, and the puib: Alic, thaot they have asocimted themselves together, for thie tra rsaction of the above, business ini all its branches. In offering their services to the public in the above. they pledge theselves to devote their undivided attention - TO TilE SELLING OFi . . ' ? Cotton. Flour, & other ?aroduce, RECEIfiNG AND FoRWARIiNG GOODs. Buying goods for Planters, or attend to any other businies usually transacted by Commission hierchants. B. Et..IO-rT, 5. -1- WRiGIIT. . Hamburg. Sept. 29,1816. setember 30 .g . co4t 36 WANT ED ADAIRY OF FINE BUTTER. A Dai .ry of really fine Butter. is wanted to sup ply the subscriber's Store. it is for the use of families ini the neighborhood. and to be agreed for at a specified average price the year round. The Dairy niay he in any of the adjoi .ing dis: tricts. Price and snpponted or probable quan tity mast he niamed, and if by letter, piost paid. Cash, or Mlerchandize at Cash prices in return. The Butter muist he put tip so as to keep eith er in kegs or crocks, and delivetra at Edgefield C. HI. - *. R.. S. ROBERTS. october 14 ' 3t . 38: The Hamburg Repbulican will copy the above 3 tme. Valuable Cotton L and FOR SALE. T HIE Subscriber will olr for sale to the' highuest bidder, on thec third 5lonuday in November, his islauatationi on KEyrrad,twen-. tynine mde~s fromi Hamburg, containing eight. hundred and twenty-nin'e acres (829) by stnr vey, aliout fonir hundred and fafty o'fwhich is excellent woodland; the soila iwmell adapted to the cuilture of Cotton and Grain., The planta tion is twnder good fencitig, anid hn a high state of cultivltion. 'On -the p):emises there is a coaamodious Dwelliing, Gin house, Screw, abd all necessary ont buildings. Thone wish ing to purchase will please call anid examnine for themselves. A t the same time I will'sl' my crop of Corn, Fo'dder, Hogs. (fat and stock) Cattle, Plantation Tools, &c. &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. T. F. KEiTH.. . eptember 9 .'10t"' 'ET The. I~...,urg Jn,,rnal will cony. I -1nportagt to Teachers. T H E- Underigned having been appointed a Committee by a meeting of the citi. eus calledin tse.idcimty of G'eenweod, Ab aoville District, f'r'the purpose of adoptin aeasureato establish' Male and Female Acdes nies in raid Village, unddr fhe supervisiorand :ontroI ofthe Baptist Denopninstion, to adver ise for Teachers ir the eeveatiI deparanenuthi ,vould iafurii all' who may desire fb engage in eaching. that they will receive. 4ppheatioqs antil the 15th ofNovember next.. There are wanted three competent Instruc ors; viz: 'in the Male School, a Teacher who s qualified to prepare young-nen for College. n the Female Academy a Male Teacher, well nalified to instruct in the highedt branches of ducation'would be preferred; yet, applications vill be received from female Teachers of expe' ience, for this department. Also one Female reacher in the Musical Department. None need apply) for either Department ex ept such as can furnish high testimonials of moral character and of qualifications for teach ir., Greenwqod is r pleasant Village. sitnaa din a healthy part of Abbeville. Persons applying by letter can address Albert faller, IWoodvile P. 0... Abbevills Dis', S. C. t any of the underslgncd who reside in Green vood, can Ihe seen on peribnal application. J. F. WATnN, y. M. CriLas, V. G RRIFFUT, W. P. HILL, IV. Srrir, A. WAILER, W. B. Eaoos, - R. M. WHITE. S. BRooxs. September 23 4twsw 35 The Carolina Baptist will copy semimonthjl ill the 15th Novenber, and send account to be Abbeville Baunii. Execlitor's Sale. ILL BE SOLD, at Edgefiehl Court H ouse, on thq first Monday in Eecem er ne t, twanty seven hundred and ninety caes of Land, belungihsg'tu the estate of Jobn ox, deceased, lying on:the waters of .Chavers' reek (Jernigan's branch,) between ten and welve miles from ,Hamburg, and about the ame distance from the Court House, the great. r part between the .Edgefield. and Columbia oads, the firat passing along a part of the wes. arn line, and the last through the whole lengti if the whole tack, adjoining lands of Benjamin t. Tillman, (Chester plantation) Cosby, But ir's 'estate, Howard, Bartlett, Rambo,. and tiers. The tract is well timbered. . It will be divided before the sale, and one dlat of the subdivisiona left at Cosby's, one at. Sidgefield 'Court fIlouse. and one at Aiken. Terms iade kuows at the time of sale. A. PICQUET, H. H. CUMMING. Ez'rs. of John Fox, dec'd. september 9 13t 33 WAREHOUSE & COMMISSION . B U'S'IN.' 8 AND REVEWVING & I .RWARDING -.AGENC-Y. HE itidersi'ned begs leave to id orm hie friends and the public, that he still con inues the . Warehouse Business, It his old stand, and will also atted to the teceiving and Forweiding of Goods and other rlerchandaze, and the sale of Cottop'. and nilP ther business usually transacted by'a-cdm issionrf-uerchant. Hip charges will be in ad ordance with.the times..' . . -. :'HOMIAS KEltNAGIHAN. Hamburg, Septenber 4. eo3mn 33 State: of Sotidh Carolina..: EDGXF'rEL . I )tCT. , IN 1 HE COMMON.EAS. S. T Hughes. Derlarbtion. in s. . .. Foreign Paschal Tillman. - " Attachment. 1He Plaintiff in the a Ave case hiavipg this .T. day filed his.declarattor in my office, and. he Defendant having neither Wife nor At-. orney known to reside.'within the limits of his State, on whom ;a copy of said Declera; ion with a rule to plead can be served, on mo ion, Griffin, Plaintif's Attorney, ordered that laid Defendant appear and, plead to said Dec. atration within a year and. a~day from the datd tereof, er judgment .will be.awardcd against im by defanut. . T. G. BA CON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Ian. 30, 1846. ly 3 State of 86nth Carolina. ED(EF'IELD DISTRICT IN THE COMM1ON PLEAS. 3. C. Codidiet & Co. vE . '' Dec. inA ttach'nt.. E.C. Reem'er.. H1E Plaintiff's in the above stated cas& .havirng thais day.-fied his declaration, n my officee, on.motioit of H. R. Spmnn.. Esq., 'it is 0-rdered, That the said De-' endant '(do0-apitear ' and pldad to thd aid declarati-,n.' within 'a yeai- and a iny rromn the date hereof, or in defaulf7 hereof final. andabsolutec'judgment will twarded agninst, him. TlHO -.*O. BACON. c. c. c. r. Clerk's Of fic A pril.14,1846. 12 1,y State of-~ Souith Carolina, EflGNNINUD DISTRICT. 'IN THE" .COMNIAON PLEAS. Williansonm Dalton, )Decdaration. vs. , .Foreign Attachment. HE'B Plaintiff iii the above case, having kthisday filed his Declaration in my. of See, and the Defendant having. nelthe.: wife' nor attorndy, known. to reside within the limnits af this State, ont whom a copy of said Peclara-. tion. wilt7 a rulp..tg plead, can be served. On. notion of M r. Ya ncey, Plaintiff's attorney, at-' dere~d, that the slaidDefendant appear and plead' to the'said Declaration. within a 'yeair and ii Jay. fioin the date Tierdof, or judgment will be awvarde8 against him by default.' *THO0 G. BAGON, Clerk . C.lerk's Office, Edgefield C. H. 24th Sep. 184G. september30 - . y State of' South Carolina, - EDGEFIELD DlSTRICTi." fN T'HE. COURT OF' ORDINARY. * OC-rOBER JO, 1846. nucy S.nndersApplicantt, s's. )Simmous in Rodger Thotnas and wife, and Partition.. others,-Defetndants. T appearing to mny satisfactioti, that ROd-~ Igem Thomas and wife Caroline, and lidry' Ann Welch, a minnr, lives without the llaiitd of this State, it is therefore ordered, :Athey~j do appear and ohjeet to the sale or diviion of' the read estate of Nathaniel Sanders, dec'd' of or before the first Monday in Januaryieit', of their consenat to the same iwill he'ewterd fte' cord. Given, under my .hand at nay office, the. day and date above written. --.-' JOHN HJILL,'o. E, Doq october 14 . ., : s3 (YN The friends-ofEDMsUitb MoI)Is Esq., announce him #s'a ednddateffihl office of Tax collector at the next electjont Nov 6. .-. - f,,4L.. , gyiThe, friends of. SAarsore, B. Mayd. annooneeimR as a candidate for i Ogee~ af Tax de'llector at tbe next el iiz Oct. 30 . . .. ti. . c. - (?'We- are authorizcled.,t a onnee 'o Taz' Collecutor at th~~e de!ecion.