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O'Neali.- The Temperance Clioii favored the audience with a number of beautiful songs. A large assetnblage of ladies and gentlemen were present, on the occasion. I cannot now notice any thing nore, but must bring this letre' to a close. rortle :lduertiser. EDOIIaLD, Nov. gO. 1846. According to -he Order of the Captain, the "Old '96 Boy" assembled at the Court [louse this morning. - The meeting was organized by calling Captain P. S. Brooks to the. Chair. The Chairmac explained the object of the meet ing in a manly. spirited and impressive address, and was followed in the same strain, by Lieutenant Maragne, Sergeant Simkins, Corporal Abney and Whitfield Brooks, Jr. of the Volunteers. Most feel ing and eloquent ad.lresses were made by other of the older citizens, Col. Pickens, Col. W. Brooks, Col, lill, Gen. Bonham and others, and the young men wor ex horted to rally under the standard of their -country, with an earrestness and exhibition -of feeling 3eldom wi:nessed on such an oc casion. The Chairman then distinctly put the ,guestion to his company, whether they were willing to comply with the terms of the late reepisition of the Secretary of War, and share in the dangers and glory of the - whole war, or whether they preferred to -.remain at home, anl suffer others to vin dicate the honor of their injured and insul ted country. The quection was imnedi. " ately answered by F011TY THREE, gallant spirits, who immediately came for ward, amid the cheering of the citizens. and enrolled their names for the whole war. .S'he following is a list of their names: P. S. BROOKS. Captain. W. C. MOaAGNE. 1st Lieut. W. P. JONES. 2nd Lieu'. D. L. Adams, 0. Serz. D. A lams, 2 Ser. W. B. Blocker. 3 Ser. J. Simkins, 4 Ser. -Jos. Abney, 3rd Cur. L. B Vever, 4 C. W. B. Brook,. J. P. Nicea. B. Tillman, (fther,) V. Robinson, P. E. Tillman, (son.) W. F. Reynolds, Jesse Hlll. M/U. Jones, W. Holsuubake, N. DeL-etch, F.- Posey, {I. W. Nobles. Joel P. hlill. R. E. Kenney. E. T. V. Ramsay, H. Cooper, E.Melton, It. S. Key, U1. W. Calli'ham. W. Betwel, =J. T. Gassnway. A. Sharpton, jr. J. H. Gi saway. L. Goode, Mc Mahon, V. It. Burnell, .E. M. McDaniel, J. DeVor, E. J. Padgett, W. T. Gadtrd, J. Coneh, L Repard, P. B. E. Ryan. T. Crooker, Jr. After they htd earotted their natnes, the =Volunteers were marched to the music of the Star Spangled Banner, into the Court -House Square and there formed in order, .ahd presetted,- in a handsomue manner, .iith .t-beautifal and magnificent Flia by Miss Ptcia-.:s. the daughter of our patriotic *citizen, Cal. F. W. 'Pickens. The enthusiasmn with whicht the- Ba;naer -was received, fromn the delicate and noble hands that wrought it, spoke the 'devotion 4Avith-whichl tat lBainer-will be defended, :n any piost of danger. iThe (ilowin;; is, tha #dudress'of Miss P. Behivered on Horseback. 7Tu the Captain of the " Old '9ti Boys." l take pleasure Sir, in presenting to your Cotmpany a Standard, which bears I opon one side the Palmetto with the glori otis emblems of our State, and upon the other, it pt eseuls the E agle with the Stars -end Stripes of our consecrate I Uniona. I know the gallant spirits to whlam.[ trust this Banner will follow wherever it wamves, and bear it al.oft in triumph, or perishi be aeath it in glory. '.To which Captain Brooks. in behalf-of his Company. gallantly replied: . WVe receive Lady, this elegant -bastcer as a tribute (roma heauty-to valor. The occasion of itself is solemn aa'd int teresting, but when we rolleet that the offering-comes from one thbrou'gh whose gentle veims floivs the blood of Andrew -Pickens, and is made to the descendants of. those whose fame is the Historj/ of "the -times which tried men's souls" the.qpecta cle .becomes indeed sublime. It-is a pleasing faucy to stuppose those dating spirits; who met unmoved the shock of battles now hovering over us, and infusing into each breast their valor and their patrioism,--This, though a pleasing faotey is yet a delusion, but thank God; ete a-ve left us Tia? which is neithter fancy-or delusion-their bri h; their glori 'ous example. May it .take root in each tii gvey.byzeastj'agd steel each arm for generous deeds of noble daring. You are aware that'this Company has not yet its requisite number, and, it may be, that the sons of Old-Edgefield are des tined toSear and not 'tam tel " how fields wvere won". Should it -be so-(a calam ijy which Heaven in~Itadroy-wvert,)-you, fair lacty, will bear witnesS,that the ress ponsibility rests Upon othe'rs, and tiot uporn Us. -Lady.. it is the province of the soldier to act-not to talk. I ant commissioned, by the -company wmhich [~have the honor to command, to say we accept your valued present with gratied,5itldsoulddnuty call Js to th e -field witTT the blessings ocf God, we wil I Heaven,'before-yotvand in 'the presence of this assembled multitude, we solemnly pledge ourselves to " follow wherever it waves, and bear it aloft in triumpb, or perish heneath it in glory." The Volunteers were then marched into the Court House, and were addressed in a well, timed and forcible speech by Col. L. T. Vigfall, who was remaining here for the day, en route for the Rio Grand. The meeting of the "O!d 96 Boys" was then adjourned, to assemble continually on each day until the complete organization of the company. The zeal and patriotism manifested by every Vo unteer, by every citizen and by every individual present at our meeting, warrants us i. saving to our sister Dis triets, that Edgefield will not be found wanting. in the name of the "01:1 '96 Boys," we call opon the other Companies of the "Palnetto Regiment," to meet us in Charleston. From the generous encouragement ex tended to us by our cilizens generally from the smiles of our ladies, and from the spirit of our young men, we promise, that in Charleston, or. if necessary, on the walls of St. Loais Po:osi, Old Edgcfield will answer for herself. P. S. BROOKS, Chairman. JosEPH ABN+:Y. Secretary. MARRIED'. On the 11th of November. by Benjamin Stevens, Esq.. Mr Lorenzo Reardca to Miss Salta Purdue. both of this District. Otn the 24th November, by the Rev. 1H. A. Williams, Mr. Benjamin Bledsoe to Miss Citha Bush,all of this District. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. 'rhe Fourth Quarterly Meeting for the Blge' field Circui' 'viil be held at Moore's Meefing Hlouse, cumnencing on Saturday 5th Decemu. bcr,'and ending on the followineg Sabbath. Volunteers Attention !! Y OU are hereby required to appear at Edgelield Court Hlouse, ui Moliday next, the 7th instant, prepared to nmarch imenncdialdy to Charleston. As many as wi:l rendezvous durting the week at Edgeheld Court Iluse, for the purpose of drill, will he provided foi by the citizens of the place The roll of the com pany is still open for every man between the ages of is and 45. A large anmnt of money has already been subscribed for the benefit of the families of indigent men, who feel for their country's honnr. Each new recruit will report himself hinme diately at Edgefield C. 13..to P'. S. BIKOOKS, Captain, Edgefield, Dec2 It 45 Look at Thlis A LI, Persoais indebted to tile Subsecriber, either by note or account, are requested to make payment by the first of F"etrnary next. W. EDDINS. Dec. 2 6t* 45 The Abbeville Mlanner will insert 6 times. Notice to Builders? S[HI E bui!ding of an Aclemies wil be let Tout to the lowest bidder, on Saturday the 12th December next, ,at the resiJence of Dr. J. Laudru n, BENJ. STEVENS. JUIIN L.ANU.LM. J0llN 4IU\LTI,-'8UMI, J.1S. DOtLN, Cncn'tee. Dec. 2 2t 45 1u~n ted to Hire FOR NEX' YEMAR. W ANTE D.) either now or at Christmas, the services of a Negro' or Muintto Bony, "r old man, to wait on mue, and do thme heavy work in my Store. One tromt the: Vll.ige or neigh borhood would be preferredJ. Rt. S. ROBERTS. Dec.2 tt 43 *4in~istrator's Sale. BY permnisson from Johln 11i1l, Esq., Or U..dinuary of Edgetield District. I will tpro. aced to sell ait the late residenceu of hlenry T. W~are, on Monday the 21st December instat. the personal estate of said deceased, consistinsg int part of27 Negroes. Corn, Fodder, (louse hold antd .Kitchent furnitucre, Plamtations and Bhecksmnith Toaols, stock of Horses, Cattle, Hots&and Sheep. ,Trerms uf sale made knownt on thce day oh sale. JAMES CRAFTO'N, Dec. 2 3a' 45 Administrator Niotice IS hereby given to Capuainms of Cotmpanies in the Seventh Rtegimet, that all notices of Com-t puany. Musters. if putbhshed in the piapers of this District, mcust be paid for by the respsc-c tve Compan'ies. B)~ ordem of the Colonel :i. Hi. 311M1, Pay Master. STATlt OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEhLD DISTRICT, IN THE COM.UON PLE AS. Stewar.n & Coute, -) . s. - . CA. SA. Johnc T. swann. 01O1N T..SW.ANN,who.is now in the cus ltodyof thte Shteuiifof Edgefield District, by virtue of a wvrit of capias ad satisfaciendumn, at the snit of Stewart & Coate, having filed his petition, with a schedule ott onith, of his w hole estate and effects, with thtelpurpose of obtain ing the benefit if the Acts, commtonly called the Insolvent Debtors 'Acts. Public notice is hereby giveni,.that the-petition of the said John T. Swannm, will tbe hieard and conisidered in the Court of Common 'Pleas, at -Edgefield Court Honse, on the' First. tlontday in Marchi next, or on suich tither day as the Conrt may order, during the term, cotmmenicing ott the first Mont day ini March next, at said place, anid all cre diorstof the said Johnt T. Swantn, are hecreby summoned, personally, or by attorney, then and there ini said Cottrj, to shtow cause, if any thtey can,why thme betielits of-the Acts aforesaid. shouhhjnot he granted toc :the said John T. Swann, upon his ez~ecarting the assigunent required by time Actsiitforesaid. THlp, 4. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Offie, 24th Nuvr. 1846. 3m 441 . otice. H1 IE Subscribers anxiotns to bring their utn Asettled htusinmess to a final 'close, once tmore.and for the last time would earnestly unt .press iupon all persons itndebted to them, toe 'necessity of forthtwith closmng aull detnands Jtue them. They now most rcspectfufly regnest and sin cerely hope, that all who owe thtenm will mako their arrangements to settle such dues during tlie Fall and Witnter. At the sameo time, can dour requires that we should say, all such claims as remnatn unsettled at return day. or Mairchi Court next, must be settled with other persoins than ourselves. A. BLA ND, W. P. IBUTLER. TO THE PUBLIC !! T H2 Exercises of the WUDGROVE ACADEMY, situated in the east corner of Abbeville District, will be res-jined on the First Monday in January next, under the in struction of Miss diary Juhan Rates of tuition per session, as follows : For reading, writing, Spelling and. Arithmetic, $5 00 With the above, Grammar and Ge ography, 9 00 With the above, Philosophy, natu ral, mental and moral, Chemis try, Botany, Criticism, Coiniosi tion, &c., J.2 00 Music per session, 18 00 Five months to make a ression. For use of Piano, per session, 1 50 Boarding. including washing and candles, can he obtained near the Academy for $7 per month. JAMES GTLLAJ, WILLI. EDDINS. November 21 4t* 45 The Abbeville Banner will copy 4 times. NOTICE. A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND FOR SALE. I N conformity with an agreement between the subscibers, they will sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first londay in January next, a tract of land on the waters of Turkey Creek, containing one hundred and thirty acres, more or less, whereon the sahscriber A. White and his father reside, adjoining lands of Isaac Ball, D. D. Branson and R. T. Mims. on a credit of 4welve months. Purchasers giving note and security, and a mortgage of the premises, if required. The above tract of land is sold for division by mutual consent, and undisputed sitl es wil be given . his ABNER pjWITE, mark. EDMUN.D PENN, Witness, E. W. Welch. Dember 2 3t 45 Roberts' Price Current! S'EE'L CLASPS, for Bags or Reticules, highly polished, at 87& cents each. Bugar. 10, 11, 12 and 13 pounds for $1 00. New .crop Raisins. cheaper than ever k.nowu, 10 cents a pound. New crop Currants, 10 cents a ponnd, New crop Mlial ga Grapes, 20 cents a pound. Nw crop Brazil Nuts, Id vents a pound, New crop soft ahell Jordan Almonds, 20 cts. a pound, Fresh Candied Citron, at 314 cer.ts at pound, Cheap Cups and Sancers, at 12, 15 ala 183 cents a set, Best Rio Cof'ee. 10 and 12 pounds tc the $1, Very cheap plain and inoulded Tumblers, Heavy llomespnns and real Georaia Plains. the best article of Negro clothing in mar ket. No fraud practised, as h-ts been done by others, in substituting inferior Northern goods, and calling them "Georgia Plains," but these are Gov.lichley's make, and heavy t' isted cotton warp, ani all ;ool twited and heavy weft, at 25ceits a yard, China an-d painted Granite Tea setrs, Lemons, 2l. cents a doza -, a few boxes tiuly remaimng, New crop Rice, 18 pnunds for $1. S:arl1.: ljitts ant Halter Chains, Frost s large illustr.ted United States, beau tifully huting. $3 50. New Goshen Cheese, at 12. cents a j'ounrd by retail. Superior Cotmem Mills,ou a new-con - lion, Homes' S authern Farmtr and Market Gard. ner, at half price. a niacst uscful and desi rable book, for 75 cents, Pepper, Allspice and Giirger, at reduced pri ces, Epi.oin Silts, Copperas, Cream of Tartar, Sal Sod:, Best Carolina Indigo. 50 cent a pound. 1!. S. ROBERTS. Edgcjeld C. II., Dec. 1 45 STATE OF SOUThl CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE~ COMMJON PLEA-S. Charles San,) -os. CA. SA. Enoch T. Davis. NOCHI T. DAVis wvho is now in thre Lcttstody of the ShesitT of Edgefield Die neit, by virtne of a writ of capiais ad satisfa diendumn, at the snit of Chaarles Swan, having filed his petition with a schedule on oath of his whole estate and elfects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Asse mbly. comrn 'otily called the insolvent debtors Acts, public no'ice is hereby given that the petition of the said Enoch T1. Davis will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Plens, at Edgefield -Court H onse. 6n the first Monday in March next, or on such other day as the Court may order doring the terrm, comn meneinag on the first Monday in March next. and irl! the creditors of thes saul Enoch TP. Da Vi3 arc herby summoned personally or by at torney then and there mn said Court to show cause, ifarny they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be granted to tihe said Enoch T. Davis. rntotn his ieceming the assign ment required by the Arts afotresaid. TuHGS. G. BA CON, c. x.r Cleriks Office, Nov. 30 45 3:n STATE OF SOUTh! CAROLINA. EDGEFIE LD D[STRICT, iN TRlE COMNON PLEAS. Bailey Corley, ?S. vs.C.S. Eli Hiolliday. ~~ LI HOLLIDAY, wvho is now in the ens Uitody of the Sheriff af Edgehield District, by virtuie of a writ of capiais ad respondindum, at the suit or Bailey Corley, having filed his petition, with a schtedule upon oath, of his whole estate and efi'ects. with the puirpo~se of abtaining the henehit of the Acts of thre Gune ral Assetmbly, commonj~y called the Insolvent Debtors Actsa. Prubtic notice is hrereby given. that the petition of the said Eli Hiolliday, w ill be heard and conisidered in the Court of Corn non Pleas, at Edgofield Court Rlonse, on the First Monday in March next, or on such othrer day as the Court may- ordter during the term. comnmetncing on -the First Monday in Marchr next, at said placo,.andi all the creditors ofthie maid Eli Holliday, are hereby sannnorned, per sonally, or by attorney, then and there irn said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acti-alrreidd, shoul. trot bie be granted to the'said Eli H~olliday, upoin hris executing the assignment required by the Acts raforesaid~. Tl4i) G. BACON. c. a. r'. Clerk's Offce, 24th Novr. 1816. 3m 41 Wanted,. A FEMALE TEACH ER. to take chargo of a small School, for the ensuing year. The locanont of the School is near tlib: road, leading from Edgefield Court Hlotse to Aiketn, On)e that c-tarecme well recommend-d will nmet with ermployment at a roasornable selaty.. Application may be made through the Post Office, Edgefield, or to either of the irubscribers COLLIN RilODES, - MtARTIN POSEY. 19nv2, 18i0 tf 4! STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, INTME COMMON PLEAS. John U. Ronntree, Vs. CA. SA. Gen. Polatty & John S. Polatty.S G EO. I'OLATTY & JOHN S. POLAT ,'Y. who are now in the custody of th Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of writ of capias ad satisfiaciendun at the suit o John B. Rountree having filed their petitior with aschedule on oath, of their whole estat, and effects, with th-e purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembl commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts Public ftice is hereby given, that the petition of the said jGen. Polatty and John 8. P'latty will be' heard and-considered in the Court o Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, of the First Monday in March next, or on sne other day as the Court may order during thi term, commencing on the First Monday it March next, at said place, and all the creditor of the said Gen. Polatty and John S. Polaty are hereby summoned, personally. or by at torney, then and there in said Court, to shoo cause, ifany they can, why the benefit of thi Acts aforesaid, should not be granted to thb said Geo. Pollatty and John S. Polatty, upot their executing the assignment required by the At aforesaid. 'F'Hos. G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, 24th Novr. 1846. 3m 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. -1N THE COMMON PLE AS. H. C.:Turner, as. C.t. SA. B. L. Rahon. ) ' ,6 L. RABON, who is now in the custo, B dy of the Shetilfof Edgefield District by virtue of a writ oflcapias ad satisfaciendun at the suit of H. C. Turner, having filed hi petition with a schedule, on oath, of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtain. ing the benefit of the Acts of the General As sembly. commonlv ':enlled the Insylvent Debt. ors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the petition of the said B. L. Rabon will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monday in March next, or on such other day as the Court may order during the term, com mencing on the first Monday in March next, at said place, and all the creditors of the said B. L. Rabon are hereby summoned, personal ly, or by attorney. then and there, in said Court to show cause. if any they can. why the bene. fit of the Acts aforesaid, should not be granted to the said h. L. Iabon, upon his executin the assignment required'by the Acts aforesaid. TlltS. G. JIACON, c. c P. Clerk's Office, 24th Novr. 1846. :3m 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DIsTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Bland & Bett'er, .s. C. S Robert Samuel. R OBEIRTSAMUEL who is now in thi custody oh the Snueritf of Edgefield Dis trict,by virtue of writ of a capias ad satisfacien dtm. at the snit of Bland & Optler, havin; filed his Petition with a schedule on oath, o his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benetit of the Acts of the Gen era! Assinbly, commonly called the insolven debtors Acts, public notice is hereby giver that the petition of the said Robert Samuel wil be heard and con'sidered in the Court of Corn mon Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, on thi first Monday in March next, or on such othe dayas court may order during the terma g on-the first Monday .in Marcl t "fhdLeditrm rif thei aid Rtober Satmtnea,'are hereby aummoned persoeilly o by attorney; then and there in sad -Court. t show cause if any they can, why the benefit o the Acts aforesaid eonld not be granted to th said Roert Samuel upon his executing th assignzentrequired by the Acts aforesaid. TIOS. G. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, 24th Nov 1846 3m 44 S rAT. OF SOUTH CAROLINA ,EDGEPIELD D)ISTUItCT. I N CO&MMON PLE AS. Wilson Stewart, es. C.t. S.. Henry Spires. 1EN RY SPIRES ho is now in the cus tody of the Shieriff' of Edesfield Distridt by virtuecof a writ of capils ad satisfacienadmt at the suit of Wilsin te'wairt. having~ Bled hi: Petitton with a schedule on oath of lisi whol estate and efrects. with the purpose of obtain inn the benefit of' the Acts commtonhy callet the~ insolvent debtors Act., public notice hereby given that the petitiotn of the said H'enrj Spires will be heard and considered in th Coort of Cominon Pleas, at Edgefield Cour H-ousie, on the first Monday in March next, o; on such other day as the Court may order dni ring thme term. conmmncing on the first Monda2 in March next, at said place, atid all the cred itors of the said ldenry Spires are hereby suii monad personally mr by attorney. then anm there in said Coturt to show cause, i f any thej catn, why the benefits of the Acts aforesan should nut be granted to the said Henry Spire upon his executing the assignmencit requirem by the Acts aforesaidi [TIUs G. BACON, c. c. i'. Clerk's Office, 2-lth Nov 1816 3m 44 Ekecutor's Male. W1iLL Ul-' SlOLD, on Thiur.day the -17th day of December next, at the late res idence of. Williami Brunson., dec'd., severa ralusale Niegroes, some'Honties and Cattlo, and one large Wagon Atio...TWO valtta'ble tracts of LAND ;-one known as the Marvin Tract, :onltaining 3Z7 acres, adjoitning lands of 3. .F. Burns, W l Wells, john Griliis and others,lmig on Crook ed run creek, 8 miles from Edgefield C. II 'the othierknownD as the Tlilhtnan Tract, lying on ihe Ahheville road. 8 iiles from Edgefieh C. H., adjoining lands of E Williams, & E Brusnson. Asbei-ry Rearden, and others. Tcrms--All sums tinder five dholtars cash, o and over that amiounit otn a credit of twelve months. The.-purchasers will be required tc g'wve note,and two ap,proved sureties. T 'he title of the property' not changed nuti thme terms oh' sidle are complied Ith, and'-if re sold, at the risk ofl tiie formeir purchaser, DANIEL B-RUNS0N, Executor. riovemtber' 25 4r 44 Executoxfs Sale. ILL BE 80OD, at 'Edgelel Cout Hodse, on the first Monday-in Decetm ber next, twanty; seven, hundred and ninet aes of Latnd, belotngitng to the estate of Johi Fox, decetased, lying etn the water's of Chiavers creek .(Jernigan's branch.). between .ten ant .twelve miles from .ilambutrg, and ab.ut 'the saume distanicefromi the Cour t H ouse, the great er part between the Edfield and Coltumbia roads,-tie first passicg alongi aoart of thme weti tern line, anad thle last through the whole hetit afth'e whole track,'adjoininlglands of Benjamh R. Tillmuan,-(Chester platnation) Cosby, Bt ler's estiate, Howard, Bartlett, Ramabo, an' others. Thn'm'ract is well timbered, 4t will be divided before the male, and ont pfatof the subdivisions5 ll at, Cosby's; onea EdgeeieldC Court Hou'se. and one etAiken. Trerms made known at-the time:of sale. .. A. PICQUET.c .II. H, CUMM[.NG. .E-r.'frs. of John Fos, dec'd: .entember O rat Ti TAR1 FF IS f 6 Ra 'oal is;' "oming+ Money is Wanlting! H 1E Sriksdriber, at the old Original Cheaj CA Sh STORE, ta- es this method ni infbrming his friends, customers, and the pub. lic in. general; that there is nn such .thing as advertising at one prce and selling-dif'erently but he pledges hainself, to sell as cheap as the cheapest, and mrany articles cheaper, therefoae come one and all, and see me, an'dfyou'will not regret e9ming. - ; AnONG HIS STOC CAN 'BE FOUND. A full issortment of CALICOES, from 5 cents D to 25eents, per yard. Dotnentics of all.descsiptions, Bed Ticking at 94 ceus-per yard, A full assortme:ntuf woolen &;cotton Shawls, Muslin de Laines, from 20 cents. hi her, Lamb's wool, cotton & woolen HOSE, and half hose; white, black and slate colored Stockings, 121 per pair, or9 pair for $1, A full assortment -ef MITTS, from 5.ceuts a pair, higher, Gloves. Ladies' and Gentlemen's, very cheap, A full assortment of CLOTILI-NG4 Coats from $4 00, higher. Pantaloons from $1 00, higher, Vests from 50 cents, higher, Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, &c &c.&c. Fine perfuted Shaving Soap, two cakes for 6j cents, MEDICINES, will he sold at cost price, therefore chenpar than any .otter Store sells them, without any exceptions-Ad vice Gratis, . SE,;ARS, from 10 cents per dozen, orG doz. for 50 ti, 621 cents, the finest kind. To mention all the articles, wonk) be too tedious, but one thing is certain, rdONEY'I w.ant, and twill give better Bargains, than any othcr Chisp Crs& Store. Just received new Rice, a splendid article, 18 pounds fot r . Likewise, received Sugar, Coffee and To. bacco. Will be received in a few days, Toys. Christ mas Presents. Candies, and every ar icle usu ally kept in my line. .Just received a few boxes of: Sperm Can dies, 37 4 cents per pound. J. COHN, Next door to Messrs. Pressley & Bryan, and opposite Goodman's Hotel. novr.25 . 3t 44 YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING AND &T 54MEO4% Ma EDGFFIELD CoURT HoUsE, SOUTH CAROLINA. IT is my purpose to open a SCR001. of this character, on the first Monday in Jan nary, 1847, in my House, near to the.Episcopal Church ; by which time a 'School Room will be built commodious enough to receive a large number of Pupils. .., All the usual branches of-in English educa tion will be jaught- together with French. .Music, Drawing .and Painting, by compete:, Teachers, employed fer the pnvpose, A Public Examaiwtion will take.place once :, year; and the Musical Puplis will be required to perform in a private Concert once a month: at which time they will ti examined on the Theory of Music, so that proof tray be given that they sire well grounded in its rudiments. Persons wishing to place their children this School are requested to make applicati. as early as possible, that preparations may b.' made fur their reception. particularly for enc' as may come as Boarders, . Rmes.of Tuition, and Board, payable in ur vance, will be as follows ' Per Quarter t For Spelling, Reading, Writing r . and Arithmetic, . $ 4 0: Geography, Grammar and Cenr position, with the above, 6 01 e History, Natural and Moral Phi losophy, Chemistry. Botany, &c., with the above. 8 O French, 6 0 Mndc on the Piano, 10 0i Music on the Guitar. 8 01 Drawing and Pairting, 6 00 Boatrd, miacading WVashing and 'Lights per month, , 10 00 A cha.'rge of' 50 cents per quarter will be made f'or wood during the FalI and Winter. EDM~UND B. BACON, Nov 2% uf 4-I Principal. The Charlestor, Evening Nes.a Auguasts ,Cotnstitutionalist and Sotuth Ca-rolinian wiill .copy one time-each, and forward account. MALE AND FEMIALE. Aeademies in Greenmwood. . A BBEVILLE DISTRICT, S. C.,. H3 IE COMMITTEE appointedi to procure Teaher for the S'chopls .in th~e above Village, fluder the control of ti 'Bat'ist De nomiination, take pleasure in infornminrg -their friends and thte public generally, that they have engaged cotmpeteot Teachers- for. th~e above Schools. Mr. Wu... Ii. Q~pPB fLr, will -take charge of thte Male Academy. r. C.i's a na tive of this State. -and -wil) ' aduauto in the South Carolina Callege its ecemnbet neit. Ue e.atered College as a sitetof Mount Zion Academy, ini Fairfeld Ditstrict, which has been nhany years underThe Chre of' Mr. Hu-rioun, as a teacher of' .high celerity. - -He also furnishes satisfactory testimoniials. of hii qualifications from -lon. W . C. Preston, Piesadent of thd College. anti the Rev. Dr. Hooper, Professor of Lantgnages. He wi-teacht -the usual 'branches, and pro. pare youang men for College. T 'he Female School ~will bo conducted by. Mr. Rossnar Hsa.r Nacen-n..s and lADY., Mr. and Mrs. Nicholls bear .hIgh testinmomliils of litera.y qualifications aiad'uporal character, These are from Rev T1. Curtis. D D.,-of Lime Stome Springs, ini whose -School thtey hide tuneg.t the present year. with enti-re satisfac6 tion. Also, from his Honor Chanicellor John soft, lion F H Elmor.e-rnd 'W DnBose, Esqrs, Brc. 'Mr N and Lidy will andertake to give instruction -in evy solid: ien-ific and orna Needle work. &d. - The Schiookt will open on the Second Mon dc in dantuary aext. - re so tuirtion will be published ea'rly .in December. -- Good Board can be obtained at $8 per month. - - S F WALUTON, V GRIFFIN, W SMITH, .J M CH ILES, - W P HILL. A WALLER RI M WHITE, WV B BROOKS, *S BROOKS, Nov 25 - tf 44 Gomnittcc. .lFere New Goods L. & E. PENN, have jtdet received a from Newv York, a very handsomie lot of-FANCY GOODS, and also a'com plete as. - sorttment of Worsted Goods forLadies Dresses, Plaid French Merinoes. Ombre "Cashmere, Fignered do., Muslin do Laine Shawls, ' Plad do., Mezeppa do.,..Cashfine-do. - - Gala Plaid, black Belvidere do-very- large dnd hea'y,- -,-~'v Back Gt d e Rhine Silk, - . Double width do, a veryu erior articIe; k Together withi many otbresirasl - titts all of wvhlelatri be boldtheap. - A drovemrber2 ~ I 4 To Dr.DJ- a - sto ing and 1nmaculosdiaeneiciales .psyouil/. uable -EXPEL' QSANT-a-.. hp4.oa my .neighbor, ths. Rey.MiNr} ;R$qui. .4o . vouable an impression on .ry -mit, 'at aflr consulting with several friend-, a d jearinu tLat you were a regqlr Practtouerbof . cine, I called upon ycu, aid parefiaied half# dozen bottles, end told you that-if lied take them, you should have'a good repor fro* .ne. ; , I am alive and welt this day& Thanls,to-a merciful God, and your Espectbr ; ud now .d gome forward heeifoly to (ifi myproin or tweniy -ongyears had.I been'a consuant sufferer fiom-thd teffci sofa Hid'dry soug " pain in the breast', and difidlty of breathing; the last five of which; chills mid-er- every spring ard fall,' added to may-.misery. '.I wneg worn away 'to a caere skeleton; with the great. -eat diffliculty only .could I gqeup;and dqwa stairs.; my apetite was gone..and my strength had so far faded me,thiat mj.frieids were pet suaded I could niot survive'nidi wr weeks, un less I obtained -rdlief. Indeed, siquay,iuuatioo was so..peaifeatiy miserable -toN mself and so distressing to,my falsily, thi1Tet willing $o die, whenever h shouldg, plt-. llf Ihster-tq take me libme. I hutz 'heard oytiMediine, and relief came. Yes ! it pro'ved the "Baler of Gilead" to my afflicted body. -Before- IJbail taken one bottle, I experienced d 'mitigation of all my symptoms, and to my great joy I found in.Ibelpontinued.use,of it. the bappesti rel ef. In short,sir, if has madia perfed cure of me and I can truly say, Ihave up desire te be'bet ter.. With gverlastibg gtpfitude I am.'dear sii, your obliged frieyd; MARY.GILL. Corner of Robe Street and Geriantowg Road, Peiladelphia. - K. S. IOBERTS is Dr.s D .aynw.s only Agent at EdgefieldCourt Hlouse. . Beware of Counterfeits.! December 2, 3t 45 Broubgt to 'thejall OF this Distrrc;' nero man, w ho says his naene is alLICK, and' that he ba longs io Drs Armstesd,'living ia'Peters huig, Geeigia.' ' aid,'negro .is.abiut G'oe feet,;eigiit " nr fute ind'h'es hiih, between thirty and thirty five: years of age, and of dark compldiioe. .is on th'' upper part of bis nose a 'scar, also one on ble right eve. 1fd is'inclitred to be bow-legged.' The oWer is reqleestedto come' fort ward, prove property, pay charges. and tahe him away, or ho will bedealt with as the law dlreetf. . C. H. OOODMAN, Tailor. Dec.2 .. 45 tfU. efllenftion NrSige 'Bulder W ILL be let to the lowest bidder. on ttq first Monday in - December .next. at &~lgefied Court Honse, the. building, of tw' 3ridges. to.wit :.a. ikidge.oa Turkey. Creek. .there :he road-leading from Edgefip4 Couri ilnse,to Camnbtidge cyobres said UreeLAlso :.nother Blridgo on said Creek. wherelhe roae feadng from Harhburg tq. Chappell's' Ferry, :"r Saudn crosses said Creek. - The sailBridges and''anitable butments to -' well built,;of good ,materials. and: comple :eJ by the second. Monday. in February.. next, .nd to bekept in. good, reparr.for-t4e . rm of -i'en years from that.: date. The lengta of in willbe .male.kroyn onthe, day.tht.y are COMMISSIONERS OF ROADS Nov.18 . ,4 I a~ecsltor's "uSes: ILL BEiSOLD1 at:t p.late residence of Benjamin. Barrison, dec'd. en Mon. :siy the 21st dity, o'f December next, apart of he personal property of said deceased, con sung of 96 Likly.3 Negroesi on a credit oftwe've months, porchaWers giving -:,tes with two seenrities. - JOHN HARRISON, Ezurser. nov. 25 - - . - . . 4L... g: MIails, Castings, &cs.c 50 Keg. linUs, muperior~quality, bettpr thap.any offered beforemI his market. 4000 LBS Syartarbnr Cs 1 00PAIR Ne Shoes~ 1 uu. supe:;iur qua ity. OO YDS. of extra NEGRO Cf:,0TH, all wool, flling. A good'lot olXSole and Upper LEATHER, ..Forsale by 5 .GOE novemh er4 t'.' '... Jf '41 JUST RECE~IVED, from une Philadelphia Mannfiactosy, a-large absortment of $ilk~atnd.Conon UMBRELL AS, from 56 cents to $10. A fw of'the'-Walkring Cane Umbrellas, a new and curious article, answetinrg 'the double purpose of.a handsome Witikin~g Ca'ne and- pleadid Uinbrella. 0. L. & E. PEN~N. november 25. ,. -. . tf.. 4,4 STATE OF SOTH CAR0LIllA. EDGEFIE LD .DIST RICT.. IN THE COURT OF ORDiNARY. William T. Bird, and. others, *Applicant. vs. Timothyp ..Rearden,.& others Dffts. IT appeariog to my satisfaction, that Timo Ithy Reardeti. and &Jary Cheathami, wife of John .Chjeath~an, dec'd,, heirs aind distributees, of the estate of Franes gird,. dec'd', it-is these fore ordered, that 1hey sloaap Iear and object to the sale in div ision of the real ette of the said. Frances Bird, dec'd-,on-or before the first Mon day in February sirt, or their con'ent tothe, same will be entered of record.-.' .. '. Given under iny lauid, it n'ay office, the 25th Octobey, 1646. JOH N 'HILL, o.z. D.. october28 . . .. 3mn 40 -HEEttof Man~rmAw. Loyar. dqe'd.. U.being Derelhct,.those .iodebted to said, 4eceased, are lreretby.igotified to make 'imme diate pnytient.-enad those having demandato ,present them duly attested.; -.JOHN HILL, OA 9 - august' 5 U't - TUH E House and Lot wh64ehbr kni ..Cia k Simkloe lised;' a'djgining'the' residence or ThoiisB ay 'a' Villa'ge. 1e'lot haa abiu idr n it, ad aso'ntably'#Yed'.? 'fio',d hlouses and tract of lanai wioIeVWij.. bord'rfeides,'ont'6e.-Egusti'rd'd M2 to te Poor House as joiaiqi ?card .Burto fo' No . 2 announce hiin sia i4 a 7T Coltector at the ensuingel e '