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Ifarth, I"q..'he sales n which amoirnted to S3,553.-150 Negroes brouhti16,174, an average of -about 30S rouid The Plantation, being an odt one, with -all the timber trees cleared. brought $3,500.; 'rite Provisions. &c. sold at very reduced prices. Commvration of Sentence.-His Excel lency -the Governor has commuted the punishment of Abrahair, slave of Alen. Rbnhersou, Eq.. who was to have been executeil on Fiiday next. for stabbing { white man. The governor has directed !that itplace of death, he shall suffer sol itary couninement. for 3 tonths, receive 100 lashes and he set; out of the State. -The Legislature of North-Carolina con - vened at Raleigh 6n Moenday last: Col. Andrew Joyner, df flalifax. was elected Speaker tf the Senre..and Hinn. Eward 1tiley, of Ileaufort. Spea'kerof the house orRepreseotatives-bLuh whigs. 'Indufstry.-If industry is no more han habit; 'tis at least an excellent one. "If you ask me which is the teal hered itary sin of human nature, do you imag ine I shall anse-r pride, or luxury, or ambition, or egotism ?-No ! I shall say indolence. Who congiti rs indolence will conquer all thn res!." Indeed all good pinciples must sttgtate without mental activity. .-Znmernan. Ground Peas.-A gentleman residing near this 'place, informs us that he has dug and measured a sufficient quauti:y to bis ground Peas to ascertain tbat they will average one hundred and flue bushels to the acre! The land planted is ordina.y pine land, on which was put a little mnanure. The labor bestowed was not more than would be necessary to plant and tend the same round in cotton. The nutritious qualities of the Ground Pea are generally known. They are said by those who have made the eiperiment. to be saperior to-corn for fattening hogs. 1nd for that purpose they are-raied and fed with less trouble than any other trop. Tiey need not be gathered, but will renain good in the ground until March or April. During six months fron the first of October to the first of April, hogs nt.ay he turned into a field of ground peas aid kept ts fa as though they had free access to a crib of corn. What farmrr in Geurgin will hereafter buy Western pork-Albanny Patriot. From the Hamburg Republican. Mastodo-t Cotton-1' roum the following letter from one of the oldest and largest Co6tmission Houses in Europe. it will be tc en that well ginned Mastodon Cotton was worth in Liverpood, at the time the letter was written. from 16 to 20 cents a pound. The cotton the letter speaks of was ginn ed <m the cint tit gins. ,.t is.noweyond question, that an arti clo worth double the price of our common coiton, may be raised any where in the cotton region, without any additioa.al ex yense or lhbor. In.selecting seed, care should be taken -io select that .whiel is pure. as much of it is mixed with other seed. Masto.ieu seed are all large and rifAte. Lv:naooL. 3d Sept. 184G. .I, Abbey. Eaq., Yazoo (;itv, Mi.: Sta: Wir regret that in reply t.i Your favor of August 5th. we can give little satisfsetorty infrmation as to the uses of Mastodont Cotton in our tanufactories. Even had a suffitent quautity gone into consumptltion,. which there ha~s not, the tinufteer6 wtguld caret ully cotiseatl the atsis to wihich they put it, anid its value to them. . Of thtequality .and '.alue .uf the cottoni| in our tmarker, we cani give a strontg and lethidedl opinfois. We ;hintk its-length at..i' strength atnd silkiniess of staple place it next below Sea Island cottont, fromt which it presenits no ttnarke-d ptoin~t ol <Iiifrence wvhen niot injuredl by gining. This is a r most impnrtuant -pnti-, because saw-giunnedc Newv laland dues tnot rank high -in L~his market, owinig to the siiile being cut. The writer believes tat he hals seen ev~ory parce-l oh Mlustodpu Cotton in the Liverpool inarket. Fiar soume 10d1. is asked. WVe saild t wo bales, alull iin color, at.8d., and arather large bnte wats.ttade early in the season at 84or 9.I. llad nie 100 bales of similar quality tu the small hale ofrMr. W. Hi. Mercte,, we s-toubt ,ask 10d, and we have ru. dohb ssale ridght be, made readily at 9d4 But you .msust bear in mint1 that parcels -of a hale or- two are diflicullto place, the buy er itaking rathei' a favor <of takiiig.themn .Th~e principa. fI.inits to-at'emi1 to are, lirst, tine~ness, 4e.nth .td compaarative sti-eisgth of staple, whicb titust not be i juried by over-ginning or working. the gint too fast, which converts valuisble -cot ton intto a broken tmass of flbres,.-eipensive to separate, and involving the 1idis of half the cot ton. N ext .gf'iis, a finte pitnk bltoom is desirable, no(don mn'ch of the cream color, anid a degfeb dfoiinsess in the qualityI of the,,cntton, mtakinig the samtple 'silky. These points attained, 'lie Cotton would ofl? 5e inferior to the higher qualit of' ea Igads. *t AWe remaIn. your olh't servanae, GEG; GaR-N SoN'. Married on the 1th intst,, by ihe Rev. II. A. Williamns. Mr. yous WVzcsos to Miss SARAn Raaoa.. On the lyth, by the same. Mr. JosvKrn P CUi~LAg, tg Miss'EtLInerraT P. CiARK, all of thIs disricLt Atilhe'tsidence of .Mr Luke Devore, on tho 19th Novdt~er, b'v the Rev ,J M Childs, Mm He-ekiel. t1 Lair ta Miss Sarah Amendas Devore, all of .this Disirict. . .he qbno ,ias accomupauiied with several slices ofrhlie cake. Boy WantedI. A. S31A RT ative negro or ulatto B,.y.. ...to wait and do some oftlie heavy wortk of a- 8tore. A good disposition and tempe'r re qusired, wvith-suomo-characte~r ofhuae ty, . november 23 3 .t 44' JShereby given to Captaima of Comnpanis in thi&e'vethReiet that all, notices ohiCom-. patty lusters;-i[.pblishedl inttha' papers. oh thtis- Distrmet,..aust be paid for by the respec .ve Compiantes. . . *Bjordet of t'ie Colonel L Veexcla:uie.l the outer day, on a.ti-ng some! of-.'iyne's -Tonic Vernamitage. It certainly las u to of the nauseous flavor. which one associates with the idea of physic. Children eensider it quite a treat, and in taking it their palates are gratified, ,and 'heir health restatored at the same tine. Jayne's Tonic Veruifuge tot oply destroys vorms, but carries oil the incine ai which they fire imhedded, and ef fects a radical and peranent cure. Eveiy mother knows the. piomineut symptons of ivorms,such its voracity, leanness, feted breath, gringing of the teeth during sleep, paleness of tjielip., itching of the nose, &c., but there is other indicia not so jeneraly recognized. A iry tough, dull eyes, enlargement of the abdo. men, amid ninny usher syinptois, and many other symaaptuns common to other diseases. fre paiantly denote the presence of worn. If their existence is even suspected, the Vermi fuge should be administered, because it can do no hatm in any case, and may do incalculable good. Jayne's Expectorant always cares Aithma,-' two or three large doses will cre the Croup or Iives of childreii in froms 15 amintes to one hour's time. It iaaedi:toly subdutes the vin lence of whooping cough. and etnects a speedy cure. hundreds .rho have been givia np by hair jphysieaians as ineurabie, with Con. siumptiun. Spitting of B! od; id other Ful. amonaary Aff1ctios, have been restored to per. ect heahh by it. It neverlilis iii giving relief. R. S. RhOBERTS. sole Agent, at Edgeielald C. I1.. South Carolina. Becaare of Counterfcis ! November 25 3t 41 .Vore .1lw Goods L. & E. PENN, have just received " from New York, a very handsome lot Df FANC Y GOODS. and also a complete as. sortient of Worsted Gods for Ladies Dresses, Plaid French Mllerinoes. Omhre Castaner.', Figuered din., Muslin die Laine Shawls, Plid do., Mezepaa do.. Caashmnre do.. Gaidu Plhaid, black Belvidere do, very large and heavy, Black (ro de Rhino Silk. Duable width dl, a vey suapertar ai.icle, Together with many other desirable articles. ill of which will ba sold heap. noveamab.r 25 tf 44 YOUNG LADIES' BOAItDING AND ISDtGEFiEt.D Cout iloHesE. Sno ra CAROLINA. IT is tmy pnrpose to open a SCIIOO. of this chmaracter, on the lirst 3londaay in J.n tary, 1d47, in my llouse, near to the Episcopal Church t by which iame a School Room will je unilt ommodiais emi ugh to receive a large iaumber of Pupils. All the aisal branches of an Erglish educan ion will be taught- together with French, M usic, Drawing and P.ainting, by competent L'ear hers, employed fur that purpose. A Public EIramaintion will take place once a year ; and the 31 nsical Pnplis will be required lo perform in a private Co'ncert once a maath; it which time they will be exaumined on the Theory of 31usic, so that proof may he givean that they are well grouanded in its rudiments. Persns wishing to place their children in this School are reqtested to make application as early as possible. that prepar:ations nny be made fair their reception particularly for inch ts may coime as Baaralers, Rates of ''iiio , andl Board, paya ble in ad' raaace, will be as follows : Per Quaarter. For Spellinr, Reading, Writing and Arithteic, $ 4 00 Geography. Gruamar and Con p9ositon. with the ataava, G 00 history, Nanur-l iand Moral Phi' lisophay, Chemisay.. Botany. &c., with the above. 8 00 Frernch . o aj i niac on the Pi:ano. 10 01 lusic on the Guitar. 8 Oi 1)rawing and Paiinting. G 00 lard, inehahai a V.ahmaig and Lights per month, 10 00 A chaarge if 5,cents ter gnarter will be aade for woud dlarinag thet Fall tand Winter. ED)MUND B. BACON, Nov i3 - if 41i Principal. Tue Chairlestor, Eveing News, Aaugusta Conisittiaalist and. 8oath Caurotniani wil soisy onec timea ex-bh, anad horwrard c'ount. MYA LE AND F2EAIA A~cadeumek in Grceenwood. A BIEVILLE~ DISTRIICT1, S. C. Ti EI CO.\ 31 i'TEEh tapiaoinited to prociure TIeachiers faor the Schoools ini the atbova Village', unider the controt of ilhe Baptist De aaaminationa. take ple'asuire in inaforinag the ir rienads ,and the pattilic genaerally, that they have .ngage'd comlpetenit 'aarh~ers fur the above School. Mr. Wat. II. (~utras. wilt take carge ofithe Mlale Academty. M r. C. is a a-a tive of this State, and will gradtt ina the Suth Carolinia Caalleire in Deacembler next. lie entered Caolt,-ge as a studentof Moaunt Zioia Academy, ini Fairtisldl Distriea, which has beena Lia-my years untder thea care of Mr. No-rsos, as a teachaer of high celeriy. Ha also fusrnish~es satisfaetary testiaaoanials of has quaaalicationts frm.Hait. WV C. Prestona, Paaesidenat of the Clleg.ndac the Rev. Dr. Hlooper, Professor af Lanigagaes. lie will teacca the ananal branches, and hare. pare yunlag amen fair Caollege. T'he Femaale Sd/wl will be condneted by Hr ROBERT H ENRY Ntcau-n.a.s and L.tor. Mr. sad M1rs. Nicholls thear hlghy testimaiioass of iterary qttalitiations aid anoral chiaracter. These tare froma Rev T1. Curtis, D D., of Lime Stonte Sprinags,..in whose School they have tught the present yente with eadtire satisfac toa. Also, from his Hloanar ChanacelLar John-. suit. Hon F 11 Ehlnore atal WV DntBose, Esqrs, orc M r N anid Lady wilt tntdertake to give iastruction ina every solid. sciean-ific and.orina metuail iran oif Femaaale edaiention, alme French hinguagne. Vocal anid instrrumetal Missic, Fancy Nae'dle woark. &c. Thec Schools will opeud onthe Stcotnd Mon day ini January anes.-. Teams of' tuaition wvill be puiblished early -in . dood Bec~rd can be obtained at $8 per month. J F WALTON,. V GitIFFIN, WV rMITlH, J Ml CHILES, WV P HILL, A.WALI'ER * R M-WHITE, W B BROOKS, -S BROOKS, NOV 2 tf 44 Comnmiuec. Ridge Land for Sale. W L L be sold on the first Moadny in Dece'mberinext. ait EdJgefield Court House, a valuable traci of landI. containing onue hundred atnd sixteen acres, more or less, where Joshua Warreti, deceased, for terly lived, on1 theO Coltumbia Road, ad: jaining innods of' R. Ward, Jas..Mc~arty, atnd Ma'. Anaites-- On the pretgsee are a good, comfortable Dweliing l'oue,'and-stil necessary Qutbuildings; a1fs' t wo w~ells oh' excellent water. The platationl is in good repair. Terms made known on the day of sale. ELIZiBETH WARREN, Ex'trix. o.. 1 4 4 TARIFF IS DQWN Rail Road is Coming ! Money is Wanting ! AND COTTON WORTH 10 CENTS T HE Subscriber, at the bid Original Cheir - CASH STORE, is en this method n in ibrining his friends, customers, and the pub tic in general, that there is no such thing a. advertising at one price and selling dif'erently but ie pledges himself, 4o sell as cheaip as the cheapest, and many articles cheaper, therefore come one and all, and tree me, and you will not regret coming. AMONG HIS seocE cAN BE FOUND, A full assortment of CALICOES, from 5 cents to 25e=nt', per yard. Domestics of all.descriptions, Bed Ticking at 9a cents per yard, A full assortm,-tit of woolen &;cotton Shawls, \uislin do Laines, from 20 cents. higher, Latmb's wool, cotton & woolen HOSE. and half H ose ; white, black and slate colored Stockings, 12 -per pair. or9 pair for $1, A full assornent of MITTS, from 5 cents a pair, higher, Gloves. Ladies' and Gentlemen's, very cheap, A fill assortment of CLOTHING : Coats from $1 00. higher. Pantaloons from $1 00. higher, Vests from 50 cents. higher, Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs. &c &e &c. Fine lierfumed Shaving Soap it 6{ cents, MEDICINES, will Ise sold at cost price, therefore cheaper than any other Store sells them, without any exceptions-Ad vice Gratis.. SE:A.S, from 10 cents per dozen, or 6 doz. for 50 cents. To mention all the articles. would be too tedious. but one thing is certain, MONEY I want, and will give hettet Bargains, than any other Cheap Crsh Storc. J. COHN. Next door to MIeasrs. Preysley & Bryan, and opposite Goodman's Hotel. nnvr 25 3t 44 . Umbrellas: UST RECEV ED, from too Phihatelphia J Manufactory, i large nsasortinent of , . "ilk and Cotton UMBRELLAS, from 50 cents 'to .l0. A few of the Walking Came Umbreluas. I new amd curious article,. nswrritig, the donble purpae df a handsome Walking C.,nei and splendid Umbrella. G. L. & E. PENN. r~ovember 25 tf 44 Execulor's Sae. W ILL UIE SOLD, on Thuroday the 17th lay of December next, at the late res deuce of William Brunaon. doc'd., several t Walt able .i5e roes, ome hlorses and Cattle, and tne large Wasgon. ALso-Two valuable tra:cts of LAND ;-one inowni as the Marvin Tract, containing 375 tcres4 adioining lanls of J. F. Burns, W F Wells, John Gridi+. and dthera, lying on Crook. td rnut creek, 3 iiles frman Edgefield C. 1 , the other known as tlie Tillnan Tract, lying an the Abbeville road; 8 miles rota Edgefield C. H., adjoining l:iads of E Willins, D D Bransoi. Asherry tearden, and others. 't'erms--All sums under five doltars cash, of atd over that armount on at credit of twelve mouths. The purchasers will be required to Live note and two approved sureties. The title of the property not changed until the term,; ol'ale lire cmtpli,ed Aith, and if re sold, at the risk of the formet pnrclasser, DANIEL BItUNSON, Executor. november 25 4t 44 Executor's Sale: W ILL U1E SUIl), at the te rasmdence of Benjamuin; Harrison. dec.'dI.,.o -o day the 21st dlay of Decober ea he personul property ufsaid dece s . a sting of 26 Likely Xegroes, >n a credit oh tve'ye mntlhs,pmurchasers giving totes with two secrities. JOHN HARRISON, Eerutor. int. 2 3. t 51 S tate-of SathI Camloind, ED)GEKIELI) DISTrRltrT, LN THE COMJION P'LE.4S. OLl1El( .si1M PS0N, who is niow in the Icusto.dy of the Shieritiof Edgefieldl Dis taiect. by virtne of aa surrenader olisis baii . titder a writ aof Cupias ead satirjuficindam. at the suit of Roubmnon & Caldwell, havitng fled huis prii tioni with a schedule otn oath of his whotle es tate and effeicts with the purpose of obtaitiatg the benefit ouf the Acts of the Geuneral Assemn bily, commnotily called the Inisolvedt Debtors Acts. Palie.c Notice is hereby givetn. that the said petition of the sad Oliver Sinipeon, will be hatrd andi considered ini the Court of Com tmou Pleuas. at Edsealield C:ourit House. on thn First Monday ia Mardh nezt, air otn snehi other day as ?'he Court maay order adtring the time, coinenicing on the first Monday in Marcha tnext. at said place; td iall the creditors of the said Oliver Simnpson, are hereby mumomoned, personally, or by attorney, thean anid there, itn said Court, to shaew cause, if any they can,. why the benefit oif the Acta afore'aaidI, staould naot be grar ted to, the said Oliver Siuipson, tap. Ott his exectmtg the assigntment required by said Acts. THOMAS G. BACON, c. C. P. Clerk's Office, Noer.10tkh, 1816. nov. 25 3mt 44 STIATIE OFSOUJTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y JOHN liIL L, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield( Distarict: Whereas Levi R. Wilson hath appliedl to me for Letters of Admiinistration, tin all atid sitngular the goods and chattels, rights and credits or R. P. Humnphries lateof the~ District aforesid, deceased.. These a-e;-thereforeto.cite and admon ish. all atnd singular, the kindredandit cred ito'rs 6f the said deceased, to hE and appear before me, -at our next Ordiagary's-Court for ahe said District, to bie holdenat Edge field Court House, otn the 7th day.pf De ceajiher nex'. to show cause. if giuy, wvhy the said admtinistration should not be grand. .- ,e Given under tmyhand and seal, thi~i the 2.3d day ot November. in the jeer of .otur Lord one thiousgud eight hundred and forty-sixth, and iuthe 71st year of Amner. can Independence. .JOHN HIILL,0. E D. November, 25 . 2 . 44 -For Sale. T IE House and Lot where John and Cl1arkS Simkins lin~d, adjoining the residence of Thomas B. H~arvey,-rnear the Village. The lot has a'bout sevenilneree tiljt, and is eofortablyffied. . Mso, the houles anid tract of lst d wvheve er. lried. fo'rd residesionethe Eugusta' rNaa. nein the Poor House, and adjoining Riiard J1. Burton's. .. F:W~ PLCKEN'S. Nov, II 3't 42 Q7"The rriends of Liout. ,AMs B HAaate, .anniounce him as a'candida'te foi the office of tax Collector~at the next elec ,inni - '-. W EW GR0TOgiV r n BS. Shoulders and Middlings noBaltore cured, Sbox candied Ci'tron, - - Cheap 4 and 8 day and-dailClocks, war 10 balesad boxes of'Northern and Southern Homespun and Osnaburgs, 2 bales Bed Ticks and scarlet Flannels; Womeis cotton Hosiery, 5 barrels'Northern Irish Potatoe". 2 English double barrel Guns, $17 each; 6 jars E.India Preserved Ginger, at $1 871, Wanfl and wafer Irons, new patterns, Saucepans, tea and preserving Kettles, and, Boilers, *A largq assortment ofCrockery. including TurenSteak Di.hes, Foot Tubs, &c. Cow Hides and.wagon Whips, Pluidorsted Shawls, &Iousseline de Laine and Alpachas, from 25 cents to 374cnts, Gentlenien'tr silk 'pocket;-Handkerchiefs, Collars, Bosoms, and-Stoeks, Powder Flasks and Shot Bags. -Nipple Wrenches and Tubes, Razor Strops, and superior Razors. 1 trunk-Superfne blue Coats at 412 50 each,.. Fire Dogs. of various descriptions, Phiindelphin wroughi and cut Nails, barer than the best ii market, 10 cases wool; fur,'-and' beaver Hats, with fur,.cloth, and glazed Caps, Mill Saw Files,, wood, liorse, and shie Raiipl, Plane IrotVe, ln'd r'cket & firmer Chisels, Blacking Brushes,, & superior Blacking, Large4Jars for hnldlga.new.-lard,. A splendid assortment dFDriags, Chemi cals. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, and Pa tent Medicines. Carolina Indiao 50 cents per pound, Dried Cod Fish for 66 cents per pound,.. New and beautiful Books, with a large - assortment of Toys for Christmas Pre sents, Ladies'- Gentlemen's, Mines and Boy's Boots and Shoes, in great variety R. S. ROBERTS Edgdfield C H,. Novr 23, 1846. 44 SERIFF'S SALE. BY vitiie suindry of writs of Fieri Fa cias to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgefeld Court House, on the First Monday;aad Tuesday followlug ,ii ie cember beat. the fellowing. property is the following named cases. to-wit : Nine Negroes, viz. Cohen, Jerry, Ben, Peter, Charles, Dave, Tom, Bill, Beckey, two horses anri one Wagon, leavied on as the propetvyof A. G. Leek. ads B. W. Waldron.. B. J. RyAU and others Seve-. rally. One Negro girl. Jemima, levied on. as the property of Hugh Hilburn, ads of Si meon Christic. Terms Cash. - II. BOULWARE. Nov. 21, 1846 e 3t. . 44 alsenliotS Bridge Builders W ILL be let to the lowest bidder. on the Srst Monday, in , December nest, - at Edgetihl Court House, the uilding of i*f l#rldges, to-wit : a Bridge on ~Turkey Creek,' where :he road' leadidg from Edgefield Court House to Canbtidge crosses said Creek. Also. another Bridge on said. Creek. where the road Jeading from Hanbuig to Chappell's Ferry, en Saluda, crosse, said Creek. ..i'e said Bridges and suitable butments . to be well built, of good materials, and - comple ted by the nd; Alonday in February next, and o bd repaar for the term' 6f and iollenta oh' ay-reF .C IS IONERS OF ROADS. Nov. ' 3t 43 STATE .F SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEIELD DISTRICT. ......INiEQUUTY. EI'liza llulstein et al. vs. Bill for pariion. Wade Hjotstein et al N OTICE is hereby given, thai by vir too oh' an order oft Chancellor John. ntou, in this case, I shall sell at Edge Jdeld Lcouri dquee, onihe First Monday in liecemiber next, one tract of land contain ing tour hundred (400) acres, more or less, belongiuig to the estaate' of Asa Holstein deceased, situated in the Dhisirict ad Stat, aforesaid, on Richland Creeke' atdjoinine lands of Jacob B. Srnitfh, the esiajo of f o. siah Padget, Stephen Norris and. others Said land' n ill lhe idd on a credit of on ;and two year.,.eicejyt as to the cost of thi suiL to be paid in cash... Purchasers to give bond and good surety tu secure the purchase money. S. 8, OMPKl.NS, c. .L . Cmim'rs Office, Nov 16 let 48. BY y irtue of an order from John [Hill, Esq., Ordinary of. Edgelield District,.I shall proceed to sell atti theats -residenace of aleeves Martin, deceased. ne'ar. Cauhbridge, on Thurs day the 10tb o'f December next, the following. property belonging to the Estate of the said Rt. M~artin,.deceased..viz:. 33 Likely Negroesi. 20 or 25 Bags of .Cotton, 1260 bushels of Corn, seven head of Horses and Mules, stock of H-og: and Cattle, Fodder. Oats, H ousehold and Eitchen Furniturc, Plantatircn and Blackstnith's Tools, &c.. Terms-All stdms under five dilars cash, of and over thast amoaluat.ory ne redit of twelve mlonths., The purchasers.will .be required to give .potemand L~go apprqved sureties. '4pJe title of the property .not. changhd until ihi~ terms of sa le are cnplaed with, and if re so'ld, at dhe ris ol' the former purchaser.* WifI be retited at the same time and place, the Land. F. G. MARTIN, Adm'r. N~ov 18 . - -43 .Notice. - B y virtae of an order'fid John Hill, Esq.. Ordinary of Edgehield District; I shall proceed to sell, toi the highest bidder, at my residencai, on Friday. the- 18th December next, the following property, belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Susan S3oyd, decmtased, vie : EIGHT IS:ELY NEGROEg,> stoc of Caule, Household ead .Eitchen. PUiITwe, &c., - on a-crmdit of twelve months, with .note and approved sureties. ' EDMUND..lOYD, Administrator with the w il annexed, Nov.1 , 5S4 3 NOTI4ad IEEstaie-of3Ja-m B Lovitrr.ss, de'd. .i~ being pef p Mts 'indebted to' said deceased, ar~e herebj notified 'to. make'-immd -diate payment. and those having demands to -'i present them daly attented., .. ,. ... JOHN.I4 0.E D A'IBBrF.v9CfiJnTalt - . . i th'~~i a:1 Elizabeth Chl'este v. Franis A. 4s' well- David T. ,Boswell et al'-FolPar tition, - .-' - - . - By order of tho'Court of Cormon Pleas tome directed, I will ' sell- ti .'Abbevik Court House, on- Sale day in -Decembai next, the following real estate, lately tale property ofJohn G.CaldwelU 'dec'd. con. sistig of the following tracts of land, - No. . The Jones tract, of 400 acres more or. less, situate. on Rocky :River, bounded ;N.. East. by. laudeof alichael lienepy, West:bp'iJoeeph-Baker, and R. Dayi4e. Sogth.by the Hinton tract, No. 2., audyastby..Rociy:.kivsr.- . The tract is well, watered:.with a tweiling;house,'situ ateon a heehhy..part of the Dist'rict. =No. 2. The Hinton tract,.also dufRocli R,iveraz.the ,. illages of .Lowndsville, coneisiatng o1 400 nacres more or less, as valuaolpasany:on ocky.River.'having on. it a'daelliug: house,. Cotton.-Gin. -and Screw, also well watered and i i healthy situation. bounded South by- lands 'of WVnm..Coshy, WVest-by R.obert.Davis, East by lands ofthe.Eetawj of This.. Williams decd and North hy ihe Jones tract No. '. No. I. The Loyndeville .ract.or .120 acres more-or less,:ddjoining th Village of Lowiidsjill@ on the -West, and Rocky; 4i ver on-the East;alsouoiinded by ds'bf -Wm.'Cosby,'amuel Mitchell,'and others, and'having on ii a good dwelling -house and out buildings, also t Cotton Gin house and' Screw. - Terms: The lands above described; will be sold on a ordit-bf one, two and three years from the dasofiale; the -jurchaser to give bond with good personal security, togetlher with a-morigage of the premises ty secure the pdyment of' the 'purchase money. - Costs to be paid in cash. Nov.:18:b, 2t - 43 .The Edgelld Advertiser, is requested tg give the above two insertioris and for= tard his bill to'this olice.-Abbevi e1ba'n ner. - Notice. T HERE will be sold, by the undersigned, en ! the, 14th of December next. on a credit ofi..twelve, monthus. at the late residence of Thomias .f Hibblor deceased. - 48 Likely .Negroes, . ALSO,' Ei 0y One kuijrei of' pouon, Sixteen Horses and Mules;.aI inumber of Hogs, Cattle aria Slieep. tire thdusaund-bushes of Corn, a large gnantity of Fodilbr,'uhe-lot of Cotton Seed, and Seed Oats;&e. Household and-Kitchen Furuithre! Plantation Tools had one set of BlacksmithTools.. !lso one lBuggy and Cartiage; two Road Wagon and Harness, two Carts and two pair.of Oxen, The Sale will.commence at the Hard;Labor place. and afterwards becontiued. at the Sand Hill place, until all the articles.cnutnerated are disposed of.. All persons having demands against the Es. ate, are'regnested to present theti dily attest ed; -ahd all persons indebted to the Estate are urged to make payment,- as 'a final settlement of the estate will be made as soon as the law directs.' ' . .J. R. PERRIN,. ,,. Nov 2, 1846. 6t 41 4dspzinistrator, Land for Sale. consent.iif parties, will -be sold, lot di " vision;'tEdgefield Court House, on the first Monday in'Deceniber next, (if not diap a ed of by private'sale -before tbat inie,) a trac' oifLand .contaiMa i31( adet. 'Mire -r lis, situate on the road teadiuged(ro Heitiit's Ferry to Hlamburg. twenty four miles from the for mer place, adjoinin lapds belonging to Benj. Murrel,Tlomas Do Lach, and others, it being the promises on which James. Wiggins, dec'd., forierly resided. A credit of one year will be given. A note and aip proved security of course will be requir ed of the pnrchaser. Any petson. wishing to purchase at private s'ile would do, wieli .to ap. ply to JOHN RIDDLE, or WVESTLEY BA R{NES. November 4 &t 41 .Wanted, AFEMALE TrEACHER.-to -take charge of a small Sch-ool, yoI~ ensuing year. rThe locato of' thie S-chool inoar the road leading from Edgesield Ctinr House to Aihcen, Otto that caun come well -recommended witl meetivith employment at a reasonable salary. Application may be made thtrougar the' Post Office. Edgefield, or to either of the subscribers COLLIN RHODES. Nov2, 84~ MARTIN PUSEY. Nov 2 18Ut 41 Nails, Castings, &c.&a. 501 1iegs 1Nals, superior quality, butter thaui'.any offered before tn thismarkiet. . - - 4000 LB.arta'b"" 00 PAIR Wegro Shsoes' superior-quality.:. O V-DS. .ezetra''NE GRO CLUT H, all wool filling. A good lo of Sole rnuI U'pper LEATH ER, For sale by - - S. F. GQODE. novethber4 ' f 41 ALL persons having ilya agai',1st r.'a .t.eseate of David Richt son, arr. req.eet ed to pt-esent' them iw fitly, P'.operfy'.at teged, and all debtors of the estate, -are r-agniie to make prompt payment, th:V aff'ars of tha estate are about to be closea. JAS--. ;RIC'E.A R DSON, -JAS. S.~'GUi.GNARD, - .. Eccators. May1 1y 15i Noltec., Onvnaiav's OJrrac:, 25tfi August,.1846. THS Estate of Enroch Walker, deceased being DereietL --and:the papers hawing been placed-nmy b-ands. for a settlement .Qfthe lebatsp those indel.ted nroihereby . notified it snake pay merit tron e immediately., and .tiost having dermands to prisetut them properly at .tested, on o.r b'..fore the'ist d offanutary next Di. A. W. Y ungbloodi ~FFERS his professional services to tht sizeris of Edgefiqld Vlaeadvcnt Office nextdor. pr.RT.Mm residnce, . Apr tf , 13 JIST REEIVED . BlYJ. D. TIBB3E'FPTS, a fresh supply o iteSlphi~d~fQunine. Oct 21 ' U' 3 ]i*lie f'riends of Col. Jo a Q?1'r L~ uua~tnounce him.-as' gcandidate for ih :oilIce ofiTax' Collector, it 'the ndeW tion. . Sen S - re ARE now iqthe receipt of their Stock of FA 4L And 'NE R DRY GOODS Our new Stock-was puiehnsed very, late in the season, in order to get the freeb nebft of the ""REDUCTIUOF THE*TAIfFF." And we can no* offer our late pu:chase, a prices altogether below those bought early in the season, O'dr assortent is too eztejsive-f .enumerate articles. But our, castitne'rs maj' depend upon getting. their orders filled with the finest andmost FARIONABLE3 GOODS, at prices to suit,-without the trot#be of looking eleewnere. In .addition. to our regular stock CfI DRY GOODS, we have a hoe assortmbrit of Ladies' and .Misses BO.NNP/I'S; Ladies' tnd'Misee. BAHOE'; 'arpets. Ffo'r Oil CloifMatting, Witidow-Shades, &c. &c. , netoher 28 - 8 Merohan Tailor BhO HE Tailor Shop lately ki't nero ie. - arented to the bnlding rnery osca pied by D.-D.PLUNKETT, nearly- oiposie our:StokreLvhere we are, nowv preparedtj,.e: hibit for the agqpec ion of out friends, eudid4. mersand tie lpybli a much.larger,. finer and, cliew er stock of . cloras, cAsNgDs VES"'T~r!JG., than have ever before been offered.ih a similar' Establishuent in Hamburg-alsoar.excellent; assortasent of Cottean. Silk and Merino SairS and Dnawaits; SStin-, & Self-adjusting'Srocas,, lloaus, ,COLLAn', C1AVAT. PoCEE'r lAz. . Encrinvrq, G:.ovrs, SunPtxiRs,.c.&~t.' T he Manufacturing Depailanen: is inder thie Superintendance ofr Ir.11. B Gooatica, whost'. experience and tdste'capnit fail to give satish faction'to all who. may favorour shop.,with their'ctjstnm. o AIf work made at onur shop I-ARRWTEJf to please both in FJTand IVORMMApS HIP ororale. - WM KETC'RIUM CO.' Ilamburg, October24, 1846. nctnber d- - - : - t 40 * Valuable Lotn de FOR SA1A IN THE MST DESIR . AJLE PORTIGN OF ru IE Subscribers offer for sale their valui .L able.LANDS situate'd in Jefersoncdun ty, Florida, .lying lioetlyon theOcela river;. contaiiog ahot eightecn lindred'acres, situ, atad li a publie 'road,' withiti nine miles of. Monticello, a. flourishing vrillage, also withii 35 or 40 miles of miarket, one thousand acres of the above laund is hamnioek of the first uirder, and a large portion of the remainder are oak and hickory. On the premises are' Dwellig House 48 by)50 feet not quito finished, together with other necessary out buidin-s. The L-an is well- watered and timbered.: ! here aie 41 ucresof open.land on the premises, nearly'ail of which are fresh hammock, and in best'possible' -condition for cultivatidn. -- This trqect of land ii nffercd low kn'dlibeIl ' indulgences will be given to an approv'ed'pa'r eatser. If desired, the land will be divided to suit purchaeets. t JOHN~ H. HOILilNGSWOiLTIJ, D: F: HOLLINGSWORTHf, :. E. HOLLINGSWORTH. october 21 ..f ; V -Q! Tlre.Chdrestoif Conrielrand'Greienvile Mountaineer will give the above four inseaios somi.munhly, and forward accountso th olice. La d, Stock, &c. For Sate, 7 H E Subscriber now o1rerp' frele, the IT Plantation on which be adw lires;,on the (25th) twenty fifth day 'ofNovenbefrjzet, con. taining (560) five hundred and ;iizty acres, more or less, lying on the north prong of the Halfway Swamp, waters of Siihtde river, about. one hundred and fifty acresif fresh clearrad-. Laned, well a'dapted to the growth of Cotr an, Corn, and small grain,,'an$ till under exce'llent lance; about (30)0) three hundred acres of'wood land, well ttubercal, with'a Dwelling 'Hlouse and good out buildinugs, with a spring a nd well bothi excellent. Those .wishing to Piarchiase, will do well to call and examine for the mielves, as F am deteruuined to sell without re.rerve. Likewise-On the same day,and at the stae place.l shaall'preceed to ..ell Corn,Fod1der and~ Plantation Tools; ,an excellent road W~agon. with a small planitation Wagon, a nd ni-ne head, of gooid work Horses and Mu'.ea. with some' other stock.. JOHN CHRISTiE.. octobwr 1d Ot '-8 STATE OF SOUTH) CAR'LINA( *EDGEFIELD Di'sTR fCT IV TH E COURT' C' ONDINARY I . OCTOB:fl 10, jgg Lucy Sanders, A pplirc-nnt, 'is 'wrpus i Rodger l'homas and wife, and Partition. others, Defendau'ts. IT appearing tra my satisfactlhi, that Rbd .ger Thomiar and. trife Car'aline, ad Mary Ann Wlcha mi~orlives without the limits of this State, it i. aherefoire ordered, that they do appear '.nad nhjet to the sale or divisaon of the real es tate: of' Nathaniel Sanders, dee'd.. on or bsefor'4 the. first Monday in January next, or their c'.nse ~nto th samne will be entered of re cord.. G''e under any haud at my office,-the da.y an'.j date above written. JOHN HILL, 9. K, n. 0ctober 14 Sam 38 Glass Pad Tresses 4New article, together with a laree aasbrt. -enof Double and Single1iRUSSES for Itupture. new Drugs and Chemicnls, Sul phaute of Quitnine at *. Zi -prr a unce; Blud Stone at 124 cemts a pound; Black Pepper 14 cents a pound; Sing ,l2 cents a pounid. - 8. ROBERTS9. Nov %i846 .v - . ' . 41 Daily eapecleri, Shuoulders an~d Sides of 13a eorn, .Figs, Almoqnds., Citron. C'trrants, Iristn .Rotatoes, with many new an~d seasousble gooda - otice 'THE Subseribers anxious to bran" their tan , etaled basineas to a final .cf.se, one muore and forthe .last time wvould earnestly iut press..upon all jersons indebted to them, the necessity bf.f'orthwith.closi dli demands duo -They:nows.most respectfully regneust and sin egcrely hope, that tall whn owe them wihn ake their~iurantgements to settie satch dpeq.during I the'Fall anid Winuter? .At the same time, can |[doar requires that weashiould say.,all auch claims Courts reansettled at :return dty-Jfjr Marcia, outnxmust he setled with dtber persona than ourselves, a .A BLANDd s I october2 42, *O'We ~' uidiri ed to AnneobN MIAltSHAi. SMHEli andidg - ri tfns 'a?- on. O i. *anounce barn- as,afgudiste2for t Collector atibeeumaiu eletleln-.