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N-C the subject of conasutI!1 a. R. oad from that plac0 IW6ie L4 atiii The Uomuiitteedht. at a-.vials -' the E~ultia t tt '"i 1 sI eaor to procure ajointg rim" the 14il?> ores.fldrh and pOarD1ing }e pirpposed rail reade;.whtc . .passed. :F ; IFrans the-Cors pn ea.ef adutiratr - isltCGoo, Nov:,?3. We have had'a severe storm here -from the N.-E. for two days.' -" j 'We hav~e intelligenceo tifq yd'fi'att. ne: nited"rifle regimot. under' the dijutant4 j - ge, us .aor 'derpd to join General Taylor. The Cot r oneldrthe-regimentPercifer P Smith, of Louisiana. is now. aMlonterey. 'General Wool'scolumn is on their march to 'Cbihuahaa. General Kearney has -mahehod with' noirly all'hisforce to Cali tornia . : . :,. . Ato za'operations in the golrot Mexico we dears nothing more concerning. them. Bdtit appears now tobe quite certain that no expedition from:Tampico'will be under nkee, this- fall., crintiiin toopen -a corm mnunegidaQ frotm that pointto San, Las .?otosi.. c. :Its,an.eeter tise .thatwould reqcare some: enre;4for-a (road weuald: have. to be -constractedifor the.:cgho1e distance. It ivAhe belief-ofmaoysthat there will 'be inseimore bares in' warwcibat Santa Aniaillrft mi dtmeiidral lhyior-tlisi thelavyl-a thesul1fofMexic wtillremain inactie.; sad thaGenbril Woolwill.meet with-:etresistaee at-Chihuabua. Cot.aiti. Peyton;in his letter, from Monterey;= preasithedpinion that there will'he-moro hbtiginttis war, and that'Mexie'o riz sed o ainke pece. Fron Mexic; priae lonera infrm us 'haitrta new g essgill,..ndoubtedly, 'appoint Coinussiooers to negotiate a treaty ra .. As ti the termsj.Colonel~eyton suggests the Sierra Midre as a convenient boun aiy..-This was-talked of'beford the war; ad 'this 'Govshnrasut'was willidjfto re unerate Mexico' fr the ceSioid of her rriiory.. . ; ' But,. at.the present tims think our overnnent will demabd,;nai..only that as a houndary,.ibutbaisI l possession of Upper California. aas thout. com pensation for'the teision'oritihtory. The 'rent 'er' satiement bas jut ap peared, and the,amousnt ofirioney subject to draft, Nov. Ist; ls $3,158,00. A transfer of 8800,000 has, in addition. been ordered to New-Orleans for immeli ate use. The receipts for the lastquarter were $S734,000, and the espeuditure $14,088,641. Fe--on the night of tlie 27th ult. a fire broke: out, .in Clarksville,,(Ga.) which consumed several' buildings. .-ss estiuisid betenp 86000 and dO00. )Supodec to. be. tihe n rk of at :ncen "iary -. L : g Irdpts t n. The Columbia Chronicle of; the. .41hl inst. say. We urdurstand that" forty five hundred bales of Cottoi were, rsceivtd and weiglied by ti public .weighers last weels in. this town:; and .that some five hdndicd bales more wern 'also re ceived and weighed by purchasers. making altogether about!000 .bates for the week ending on Saturiday. 'Vessei N:n~an Mjj oss Oj Life--We learn fron1 a letter reeivod .in this.,ciiy, from tseorgetowi,:.S. C., that the, schr. Alvarado, H ardipg,.niaster. of and for B~oston, lying in ergstowdaIJay.. loaded with lumber amid naval stores,.Rook fire on Tuesday nig~ht last and was burnt to thc ater's edge ; three of.bher greg,. asleep in o cabin, perisedthe ittd ts.--Char. Mr. Cottrell.(Dem.) has been elected oCongress, 'from the 3d-Congressional istrict~of Alabama, to ,gnpply the vat cancy odessioned b'y .the.deceatse of Mr. 1'Connell. - - Pennslziia-Whig~s 17. Democrats 6, Native &merican I; (Mr. Levtn.). Floridl.MrCabelk Vhlg A t'ounterfeiterfJught..-We'learna that a man callng $iiilf~ Parker, was arreSted tn Qglethori6 a' woek or two. sidde nia'dea. 1i~'c&arge' o"cir culating couriterfeit: coigkA ppotexamination, he was committed tr 'ail .'d await his tuial defo'ro'fhet:a~ 5i 'perior Coumrt of that-county.--~SoitA'ern Curranit. Die, aftle regian'get hcrdadghter, Mri. HaabstiiniMonday the 26thof October last, after 'a prbtracted.clioess,.Mis, A'av Davoaa. refiet of lonathaar Devore, 'in the 66th yenr of her age... ' deceasedsha4. bieeg consistent membdortiststChu'cj2pads of for ty .years. - Fei'bers s,.' firfvate life, had attained to a highst.dereeoepiety-thanibe.. .Her know ledge of-, 'rmti was y letensive; - ombrae . ~ trh, ' ~ ndp~sicL portioscoainetihereim~thusshoWigespap co'nefusglj, Wais~ido'dtir'ada Etfd'e'th 250i~ hu sband a eti *ehaa of-,a large family, gmongisehim were ix- i all ofwshom she raised in high re -o en e6 ol thy~h'urd.'isd r in~l' i-diele. goi soeistay's lemar had .eepa fea bid,amiid she fieqnufiysi th' biir deaarture fronm this to a better wa .'She:.alwayu' ex presse ' ~Iiufi tdep hav' gnb fears ~sf i~uxai~on UsSI w .r sbrtt din 'lisrgceas.i, eeressed5 desire' that he sf ;preach. her funeral ser mi~eoie a jis interged pfmting snt the tyerise st~~ tit o the rgb.ez an4ist~s 6or rii. H in'th -ppi. Ot t.OJn' se Sirit tO~! ?1B un msqlma isageag a a number oY grand children. a~ mnaa re to, faed monin thek se...ahA ~ ~ 1ir mon w'Sppeaeg i-M : sir' a"1M EEA I'' ' S1'T9P 4K7~L 1 T.ISEL . - UNNCESBARE A r aye -De r~r Ifee i o ndt icted to give pupf cltjto-itle eiteaordiary, efe'rts'df joiur valua le medie I lin'e suffere fdr severalyeda Mast withi L.dvera~dthylaint, id, il~thi-ai _diadisdnael whicbfollow-a cddiI4te' jirdtiatlpa. of the. system -so that it was With giedi -difficulty I could walk, and at times I was confined to. my room. - To add to my misery, i Scrofulous ai fection ajiared in my throat, with Rhenizna. tism Winy arms, so that I could, not raise my right arnmto rny head. In the hottest weather ly feet and hands would ac!e with. the cold, and perspiration had :,',most ceased. I now became affilcted Wh a dry hoarse cough, and gave up all 'opes of ever getting well. I had night sweats, and got little or no sleep, with frightful dreams and morbid headache. I seemed to be bordering on INSANITY, and was denied all study or mental exercise. I could not read a small paragraph in a news paper without great difficulty. I had great sorenesa in my stomach, which caused it to swell so mench that I was unable to lie down, or even to recline, but had to be propped up i a chair. I had the advice ofsome eminent physicians, and tried nearly all the remedies used in such cases, but continued to grow worse, and it up peared as though a. speedy dissolution wts ta king place. I now heard of your medicines, and deter mined to try your SANATIVE PILLS, and to-my surprise the soreness left me, so I could walk about the house. I continued to improve from-thattime.. Shortly after my wife called at your Store, and stated niy Case to you, and you sent me a bottle of your ALTERATIVE, and also word to corde and see you, and you woild investigate my case, and cure me. This I did not believe. as I felt I was beyond the reach of human skill. e a After taking your. Alterative and Pills for three weeks, there was a decided change for the better, so that when I called upon you, you said that I would get well, and that your AL TERATIVE would cure me effectually. With no hopes. however, of getting well, I stil con tinued taking yonrAlterative, until I had taken the fiurth bottle, whdn there was a sudden change in my whole system, as thouph Iliad got rid of some great buithen, and I conid draw my breath as usual. Mv nerves gradu ally bedamo strong, and niy apetite returned. It has been about fodr months since I con nienced taking your Medicines, and at this time ncarly every vestige of disease is eradi cated from my system. -1 am as active, and nearly as strong, as at any period of my life. I have now gained nine pounds in two months. I have good reason to believe that the use of your valuable Medicines, by the help of God, has saved mue from a premature rave. JOSEPH BARBER. Hallowell Court, in Poplar Street, between. Seventh and Eighth streets. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No, South Third street Philadelphia. R. S. ROBERT'S is Dr, Jayne's only agent at Edgefeld Court House, Beware of Counterfeits ! November 11 3t 42 REFORT . OF THE COMMISSIONELsOF PUB LIC BUILDINGS, . F . FALL TERM. 1846. . Thih Comipissioners of Public Buildiiig beg leave-to report, that all orders heret,.fore passed in reference to:the public bnildines. fate been duly attended to. and'thiat they'ha've 'athing specialty to not ifrtisera'ttra rttr Court House and Jail are in good condition, so fau'as they are informed and believe: They herewith' submit the annual report of their Treasurer, exhibiting'abalance in. his handd of three*hundred and. fifty seven dollars and thirty nin'e cents, after defraying expenses of the cur rent year. . All 1hich is respectfully submitted. J. TERRY, Chairman Board of Commissioners. 13. C. BtY AN in account current oiulh tihe Commiissioners cf Public Buildinjs, Jor 1846. Dr. To amountt on hand f'rom last report. 8506 94 To aniodnt on hand fib' dech'et, 1846, brought from Cr. sidEt $357 39 Janfary d. T'S trniuupt paid Gen. Bonhanm for WV. Cunningham a bill fur Books, ---$55 25 Janurary 9. To amount paid Sam. S. Trompkins, Esq., for table glass, &c. 5 44 January 9. S G Roberts lputting glass ini Jail, ..:. . . 4 80 Jan. 9. Rt S Iloberts putting glass in Court House, .. 13 75 Jan' 9. 8 F Goode's bill for Tape, 3 00 Jan 9. WV F Dnrisoe for Adver'ng. ,4 81 Janu'y 23. F H Wardlawv. Esq., for amount of Messrs. McCarty & Al lens bill; of . . . '56 00 May-2. Col.John Bauskett's for ain't. of A S Johnson's bill for Book, 700 Angiust I. Lewis Covar for hinging door. 1 60 -By amlour t dn' hin'd,.7.3 . .$506 94 R. C.BRYAN. reayre ofof ComofPublic Buildings. N.13MC fo Corn 4f16 LoS i nos pdy, TN ~hangiag a larger Note, a ten dollar ..bill on the Brunswick Bank, a little torn at the- left side and patched, was given by mistake for a one dollar-note. Thle receiver wvill oblige by.returring it. Edgelleld C. H., No. I f TS42 ERldge Lsand, fyr S.t . WlL~L be spid'ouaeo iirst Monday in. ~TDecember next. .at Edgefield Court -House, a valuable tract of land, containing one hundred and gixteen acres, more or less, where Joshua Warretn, deceased, 'for. merly lived, on the: Columbhia- Roa'4, a'd? joithing lands of R. Wrard, Jas' Mc Cary. and Mr. Raines. .On the premises.ats a, good-, comfortable Dwelling House, and all: necessary .outbuildings;. also twou wells tf* excellent-water. The pianration's in good Terms adekndwn et14-he day of fale> EtLiZABETH WARREN, Ex'trix: S-or. Saie.. THE House and- Lot -wbere Johun and residence o Thomas B: H~arvey,,near the Vilte...The.lot hans .about seven acres 'qn it,-and is comfo 1, ~ed. Also, the houpg~ao iah ireMr..Broad-' ford residesuonahe. Augusta road, near 1os AND BRIGES,' FR THE LOWER" ~ -.B'ATALLION,10Tn REGIMENT, .- S. C. MILIT'11t. Jalanj itls eide ile Treasdrr, 7th Oct. '48. 06idniissioris fdr 6ei -vitig'ofr, 259 Recelved by snbscription $4549 for building a Bridge across Mine Creek, 10 00 Received of George Bell for estray Hog, 50. Received of Wesily Trot. ter, Fine, 2 00 Received of the Treasner of the General Board, 300 00 $558 09 Less I y commissions for receiving, $312 50 at 2j per cent, 7 81 r -- Leaves, $55028 Paid Wm F Durison for ' printing report, 1845. 3 00 Paid George Bell for build ing bridg across Dry Creek, near S Rogers, 24 00 Paid Hardy Wheeler for re buildin5 Englishs' bridge across Saluda, 59 00 Paid Ambros Whittle in part for posting roads with stone posts, 300 00 Paid T J Wright for & days hauling on Road, with oxen and cart, 62 Paid Cerk's fees, 10 00 Comnussions for paying out $396 62 at 21 per cent, O-91" 406 53 Balance in the hands of the 'Trgaurer, $143 75 Alf:of which is respectfully subtaritted. B. C, MATHEWS. Chairman. A Joxzs, Clerk. October 11 It .41 Utley's Straw Cutter. WE take this rdethod of announcing that the right to UrT.EY'6 STRAW CUTTER for Edgefield District, belongs to the subscri. bers. Those who may wish to purchase, can herc after, upon writing to the subscribers, obtain a machine either at Hamburg or Edgefield. The laws of Congress upon this subject,'a copy of which the Hon. A. Burt has sent to this place, may be read with profit by those who have seen fit to violate them. H. H. SPANN. -=c y - JOHN COLGAN. Edgefield C. H., S. C.. Nov..11 42 tf R S. ROBERTS OFFER FOR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH!! 1000 pairk Negro Brogans, A large assortment of.Crockery and Hard. ware, - 2000 yards of Negro Cloth, half wool, a 25 hoxes Sperm and Adamantime Can dies, 5 barrels Irish Potatoes, - 20 bixeS x'10 and,10'i l2 Ma 40:iegi of Weshei-ill's White t. 5. barels soda, $ugar and. B si llirte.now Almonds, .1 case Preserved Ginger; .1 cash'Englishi ?orter, in pints, 1 box Candied Citron, 1 keg Brazil Nuts, - A large assortment oTToys, Games, bolls. The fundy, very f(nuy and amusing game of the Candle Family, With.Hooks, Stationer.y{ Drugs and Med icines, and many other ne* and desira ble Goods, expressly purchased for ibis market, and for sale at rices to afford a greater inducoment than ever. Edgefieltd C. H., Nov. 11. 4.2 SHE RIFFiS SALE., State of South .Carolina. EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT, Ann Hfl way. Virginia Hol-. ,loway, lNMary Ann Hollo way, by their Guardian Levi I G. Holloway, A pplicants, J.Partition, I's. Sophroaia Holloway, Defendant, J ' BY an order from John Hill, Esq., Ordi nary of the Disti-ict aforesaid, I will pro ceed to sell at Edgefield :Couirt' House, on the first Monday in I~ecember niext, in the above stated. case, a tract of lapd he longirig to the Eurate of T.e wellen G. Hol lonray, decqased, situated in said District, on Rocky Creek, wsaters of Turkey creek, containing four hundred and sixty-six acres, more .or less, adjoining of lhnds of Lewellen G. Holloway, Janies- M. Ha-~ aisqn, Sampson Sullivan and others, on a credit. of twelve months. The.porchaser will be required to give band with .two approved securities, and a .mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, to-secure the. purchase money. Costs to he paid in cash. -.H. BOULWA RE, S. E. D). Nov. Il 4t 42 - Sheriff's Sale. State :f Sputh Carglini EDGEFIELD~ DISTRLCT, Wilam Flinn and others, A p- . plicants, vs. .1 Mary Elinn, widow of. Partition. Editind Flino, -' lbefendants.''*. BY anx order from Johlull, I Esg, Or idipary.of.th~j~istrie of, aforesaid,-l wil.l 'proceedto.sgil: in the .ab~ove .stated ease, at Edgefield;.Court, .Holse, on tthe First Monday in December next, a tract of land *belonging to the estate df Efitund Flinsi, *deceasedL, Cthning~ one btin'dred' and fatir adyioning' fis of Henry Uan'sley Alfret Beel,.Thomaas Roidgei-s, and .otliers. And. also, .one individeud.tenith part of anobter tract of land beldagi~rg to the same estate, dontaining in Ehe w*holtidfree.hud. dred acres, mere or less, wheeon Nanby Flin now .Jives, adidining ae'sof Hugh Masbley,. William Ha milton antI i'srt each to be -sold' wn''teidit of twelve m'onifhs.''. - '- - - 'withi'a p~ved sorejfind mortgag~e or the prises4tatheO~ aryosienur the pearchasauunmey..,; . lr ".rr'; ia y';' OUWARE. e, . Wov.? - 4, d DECE M E Ri.lac g Y virtue of snj y rits ofTFiert Fa elaiat 's ;i 1 arliil!proedddo oll d'.Edgeficld-Coaret House oa the ,First Mondafsiud"Tueda following in. December next, :the fogowing property in the followipg.,pa 'ase's,.ow:, A Tract'of Lat conraining seventy acres 'more or less. sijoining Lads'of John Rinehart, Willis ,Corley,. William Charles, George Watkius,:and.J. B.,Smitb and also, anotherTr' .orLand contain.. ing eigltyncres mu. oriless,, adjoining Lands of J.'B. Smith; .Williarn.Chirles; and Mrs..Newtoa.each leayled. on.as lhe Property of Robert A. Price, adsbf'Joseph Lawton& da&; and orte'rs,' Severally. A T'iietf afLned; wliereon 'the Defen dant lives, containing, two hundred and seveny five acre's, rnore'or less, adjoining 'Lands of rJha Lott,-Emsley Ig t,' Wil liam Boukoight and others, levied on as the' Property of Stephen ;G. Wlatley,.ads: John M. Cogburn an4others, Severally. A Tract of Land; Wheeon the Defen dant lives, containing one nundred and tiwenty acres, more or lesst, a'djoiiin'g lands of James Scarborooh aial others, levied on as thiedroperty ofJanes said NaacJf Martin;'ads of(.ilrp P. B.u'h. The Int'erest .'be Defendant in a tract of Land; cont'a.i reight.-hundred acres, more or less, adjoining" Lands for George Tillman, James RninsfordclBenjamin R. Adison and dthers, leavied on as the pro. perty of dmes H: Hziri-isot, ads of C. J. Glover.'' A Tract of Land, crntaining one hun dred and.ttventy five tierea, more or less, adjoining .Lands of A. Sibley, Charles Powell,aenior,: ndd 'thers;. leayied on as the property of William H. Goode, ads Robert I2. lHaskervilte. Terms of Sale Cash. If. BOULWARE. Noveiiber 10. 4t 42 - Sherifi's Sale. State of South Carolina. EiGEFIELD DISTRiCT. John Fenly and Wife, Applicants, o vs. Sarah Ci-oivlbv:and others, : Defendants. . ; BY an older from John u ill, Esq.. Ordi uary of said District, I will proceed to sell 'it Edgefiald -Court HdIdse. in the above. stated case, on the first Moamlo in De cember next, a tract of land containiaig. three' hundred and iiigt~en dcres, idre or less. situaied 'in' the District aforesaid1 on Savannab. River, boloiging to the estate of Josiah drowley,-decease4, adjoinng lands of.Alrshdm'Kilcrease, Drury Nor gan' and Johni:Fenley. to :be sold'on s; credit of, twelvsnionths. The.;pic'hasdr vill be irerjued't bond a'nd two approved sureties;. murtgagepf thQ ir t"19 i'I to securete pureanse niy Costs to "p i.uiwsh Nov.4 'tI State' Lewis H. Henrp and: t, Applicalit, I S. -- - Partition; Hannah Kemp and others, .Defenduats.- - - BY an order from John Hill, Es4., Ordi nary of the District a1'resai.l, I will pro ceed to sell,.in she abo~ve stated case, on the first Mloddy in December next, a tract oriand belonging to theestate of H. J. Kemp. .deceascd. sitnated in sail Dis triet, on Horsepem Creek, wvaters of Cuffe town Creek, containing -four hundred nereqi. more or less, adjoining -lands oif Dr. E. Andrews, Josiah Herring, John A. Parf low..nnd othbers, to tie soid on a credit of The purel~aser pwil bc .'required to give bond with -14v- approved''muretid, and a mortgage or' tilepremises to the Ordinary, to secure the purchaise money. Costs to t.ie in ash. - 'BOIJLW ARE1 S.E. D. Nov. IIl 41 42 STATE OF SOUT H CA ROLINA. EDGEPIEILD DISTRItUT.. '~Y JOHN HIL L, Esq., Ordinary of IEdgefteld District : Whereas Edmund 'Penn hath applied to me for Letters of A dniinistriiion, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights antd credits of E.'F. Ryan late of -lie Distiit aforeaid, deceased. These are, therefrgoe4iie and amon ish all anid siiguliar, tirekinergd and tired itors of the said deceased, to be and appear before met-itt oe. next Oidinary's Court' for the said'District, to he holdhhiJt dge field Court House; h 'thie (3dday of To vemberhst,.to*hoW edused f says why the said admn1itftcaiod~s~lid not be' granted.,.. e-: a ,,:e . . Giyen und~er my hand and seal,-this thN tith day ol November, -in the year of eur Lordl one :thousand eiglit-bundr-ed mand forty-sixth, and in th'e 71st year of Amdrr can Independene - 30 HN'IHLT, d. d. Novem'i d,I1 l 2 4 ANOJTH ER.CASE Of R URA LGA cpaso. sr ROWArro's MAGIC 5.ov10toa Mr. . .'T. 'lowad-Si:. Sevstai' weeks. since; a Aanghiter of maneabpot niye,eslga, waiiatt.soked.sWith. toIst erpzaring pansa in her Rans;',~ind varlouspats5 of the body. for ee'veral days aho was attmostfrantuc t'rom paini . uiteil eries awn i-ek~ contini ally ! A bdrain' e~ver coming on.. it~ seamed alnost impousible that :sje pjd/ive.:.;When in this consiition, aniS not having ciloseJ her eyes for 36 hoursapE14nga er ~r called and applted your eeermae#,MAGW L OTION, and in les'stihk .$j ;ia:/tes, the iui sees ea-. tirejgrcmbrd. 4~ few ho'urs'after, the pains, returied in som~ n6asuityWldsta affrs, atigoisi'iadd to thie Lotion; and coijray to nipeiiftiyechild icrhe.d *a Maniott 8 Iane, b'e~q uaa~ew 511 and. ."i' Philsdjff'-a.2 846. gtyVAIND!'ofAA$ 'LTN prepared solely'';fdseph-T:.Ro vad',376Marketjit., ant d by hinl wholesale and retail. ,'old' also byHorn,. Fonrth and..Poplar; DNA ple tornSni below SetonE ~anct and Shippen. ncefiOCnu.ellbot 1 , A Tsi~ sold; by the'Iild irlghed, . .the 14 of -Dace bexpet. on a erbditof tw"lvi m thhat.ii late residence ofThomas J Hibbler. deceaseg d '< Eighty.or On. iuivired baka of Cotton. c Sixteen Horses'and1kltis. a lige number of Hogs, Qq adSheesi.thr'ee tousand bushels. of Cori .g -qintityof Fddde ne hat lof - Cotton Seed, and Seed Oats, &c. oaieblld and Kitchen furniture; PIaftii'oa Tools and one- oefdf Blicksmith Tools'. Also one Buggy ' and Caruiags , tw 'Rond Wagon and Harness, a two Carts ard two pair of Oen. -n ,h Sale-willicommenee at the Hard Laho' - place. and alnerwarde'ls contiriued at the Siahd .s Hill place;.-:nil alltdersiicles enumerated are dipoeof..., " ' All perons havin demands agaInstteLs are,aare. requesled o present them duly attest ed; and al erseo~ :debUtdjo the elate are t urgid-to tiikepayinent, as. a fined ' lsaent of the estate will be md'e as gdon li''aw directs. - ' JP. 'PBRRIN; ' Nov 2,:1846 'Jrl3t 41 -Adinai',rats, Land fo aIe. .. BY-consent of parties, will be sold, for di visio'n, at Edgeheld CourtHotae, on the frst Monday. in Decembeir next, (if not drdp 'a ed of by pnf:te ale beforesthat ime,)i tract: of Land containing .13] acres; nore or less, aitaue dn the rpad Jqadiua froui Hewitvi. Ferry to Hanburg tenty four miles from fob mer place, adjoining lands belonging to Beni. Murrel,Tbomas DeLoach, and others,.it being the pretiiaee on .-hich James Wigginsdec'd.. furmerly resided. A credit of one year will be given- A'iote and app roved secnrity of course will bereqni ed of tibeprchaser., Any person wishing to purchase at private sale would do well to ap. ply to ,OHN. RIDD ,E. or WESTLEY AitNE?. Novermber 4 5t 1 Wanted, . FEMALE TEACHER, to take chirge of a small School, for' the ensuing year. e The location of the School is near the road leading from Edgefield Court.House to Aiken, One that can come well recommended will a meet with employment at a realqnable salary. E Application may .be, made through. the Post 1 Office, Edgefield, or to eithei- of thesubsisea COLIN RHODES, - MARTIN OSY. Nov 2, 1840 t 41 Nails, Castings, &c.&a. IL5O Kegs Nails, superior quality, 1 better than any offered before in this market j. - - t; 4. -0 LBS. Spartinburg Cas& c , tinlgs?" , u tli~M'f AIR lWegro Shoes' superior qdality. YDS. of extr NEGRO$ 2 05 0 0 CL 0TII, ailwl illing. r - ALSO; S8le and Upper LEATIHER - . F. GOODE. o - if 41 c ' 'ei #'bicli- they to r oton acom modatingterns. - 'Seey Rye: dis Seed Rye. for sale in acks of 2 and 3 bushels each, at $1 per he sacks thrown i. fiur stock of Shoes is unusually - tai-ge, of elver variety1.to suitth season, and chap. - h G.L&EPENN. october 28 tf 40 Dfa and Caps, Now receiving by the subsibers, .a very large stook of Fashlona ble Hats & Caps, for gentle mnand boys. mn G. L. &E. PENN. october 28 . ..f 40 Losi dr Stoiezi A T the residence of Washington Freeman. 1.in .this District', on the 14t September,-a small red SATCHIELL,'with black spots, con. taining asmal.Procket Book, whicht book con tained sundry pap~er,. of un Ma'e eicept to I the subscriber-. Among Oie papeie, there is an I obligationi of~ b'bad.'dravin' ibh'fivir o'f' iUiss Sarah'E. Freemadf, dated 15ttSeptemb~r 1845, for one hundred and twfanty dollarsiabdsignqd by Wn%. A. Crotier and ShrifCook , tiry . A dollars of -said borid has -been paid -y theo drawees- and a leparalb receip gieen'or the same, signed by Saral% -E.: Fintan. T'he tl Pocket Book also contaided 1 95 bill, 4 10c'est pieces, a'nd 25 cent pieces. . - - il - ---. 8 ARAH'B. FREEMAN: c nievernber 4 ,. , .-. 2I* 410 - . Found,:-: CON 81onday last at Edgeflid Village, a small Wallet Pocket' Bok, contdimtng a ios of haml, but ud money. .TFie dwaercann b are the same by proving property and paying for.this adveitikemenut.' ?auzre at hisA.fde. n Nov 4 - I.Otf d1 * LL Personashaving demands aimnst the A estate of fool Ropr, Sent. .d d.,.argre. ~ quested to present t 'em a4e attested. and. e tiOde indebted are regrieste 1ale hinmedi tatsipayment. JOEV ROPER, Ada'er/ h novembei 4 - If -.41. A LLPersonashavin deananodaagai ngethejos A1 tate of.CJarlas. I'wbecker,,dec's. are is queste4 to present' themn illf aitested, and those indebted are requeste tozmake .imme - - - FREEMAN'G. ROPER, i'mr. HE underuigned'haingfeeently com ..menced tho aliove ,business,.ma thl& pl'ace, tEs'pettully *plicits the piatron * r.~,:,i;.,..~, ., F TFELD - :Edgedeld'G. {hpAgst 14s 4 2 LI Pers'ntar baslugl dands aginst t A estefetof:fsi-Carridee'd.,iaresat. indebted are r tunakiansdhiabPs 'a~ahDLaT LAEBtdminsaEn iedby D.D.P idr Store,, where we re .os op ibit for the'n inctioW- or, oa sera ~ the rniuphc ; tg#d' ~an have ever hqfore beea}fferqI a italzpnt,. astf ffshtueng InHAmpgr-oau Plrnt, setiatofCoton;. sjaty'K -si zlte~tr, GLd4'E56, 8u1 gsai ,i~ && i cIperieaoe and tasto cannotj 4o gve p qr. kcipn to ia1i !pvb~ g1' favov sor, $op wizh..' heir custon. r zise. WMr.~ KGlaU M&COv 'NHambturgOctolier241846.. .... 1 octol~ r28l , s." , pt . 8t-,-v4OtLua w i T &RF CopU ED4 4RE now in. the recei@Et-of their Stock gf E. PA L.stud.Wj*TER . DRY GOOI)S. )ur new Stock w~s poichAsed'very late in dhe seset, id otherrro get the free beinefit ofthe. RBEDUCTION4 OF THE TAR1FbI'. Arid Wde can dow o ri iir' late purchaesi at prices "altogether below those bought early tit bes eason. Oar alsortqant ustoo extnsive to nabera'tu aruIceiu. But'odricditotnefe mnay lepenci up~on gettipg Jbeir:ordexs filled. with b fintstend inost' :2 s ' PASIE TABLE"G QOUS ," t " ticee to '90;; without the trotal# of lookaf liewterci'. ..' I ndiiton: Ito.oaf, repulhi 'aetockeoFO3~i~ :00p3, we haiw.a fine a pgt ofJudii. nd Misses .SONNETS ~ Laisand h i.,. lRO:8; . rjjete, FtdoF Oil, Cloth. Ma at8 Nia~dd4' Shades, &c" &c., october28, 8:s 40' Vafluable Lands 'OR f9ALEI iN "THE MOST DESIR K-1LB:PORTION OP H"E n crberoffer Ibr sa ilheir yvalu hble LADS situated in Jefferson coon, i~ Florida,. iyijpg dir ctly ph the, Ocala' river, ontaining ahout .eighteen hundred acres, situ ted on a,public road, within~ ive moiles or foo lo, a fl j'islInog vilage, also within 35 r 0miledbof market, one thousand acres-'oit' be above land is hammock of die first olrdeV nd a largp portion of the' renaanderuarsoa ' hd hickoryt On the pr mis area4)wefllug louse 48 by5G feet~j oquiateinushed.,,g~h~ L~ith other nreceisary.?ut bsauleins. The ~a i well watered Ind tjnbered. Thi'r. are cre ofupe la ido thWePremisenarAl~ riech are fre b' - ~ _nd iaiet fa'b ndlgeds will1lie kYh" dS ei'rppoedl nor' haer:.. "Ifdeslqed' tialafl~d ll divided't. ul OHN H. .HOLLN3 pl ;,If ,. lonntai~eer wiIfgivehthe (outrantaoi emi.niootll, 'and forwvard accountW to tl*r Tor orl> l lytiion0 ite not+'iis rong oih.e l2tS" fwy f ae d ol4a rver, aet;nt".: aing-(69 hunre az ifyares o freha ted. oend e, lyin~gd o the nrort rn of ite+, ene;abut(30 three u n red ar ofwo*