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-nat nlly-iirected- to- tbe- subject I-tree uncertainty as--to who -wi be honored with the appointment. That.some officer of tried ability andl experience-should h'e sele,:ted, without reference to politial opinions or party preferences, seems to be the unntinta ous sentiment... In looking round among the must .distinguished of our$out hern olficers, whose qualifications are unquestionable, we know of no one wbo:combines -them .i. a higher degree than Col. Pierce M. Butler. Col. Butier, it is-onnecessary to say to those acquaint ed with his gallant career. served with dis ti'ngished credit in; the Regular army dud and as.a volunteer. with the reank-of Col onel, in the Florida war. He tia.highly esteemed if not belovedshy all the -officers of his command, and -it'is almost super Abous to add, that he is among the most popular of the sons of South Carolina. We.understand that although Col. But ter's services'io the Regiment -would be i speused with unwillingly, yet he has re ceived the unanimous recommendation al' stfficers for"Brigadier General of the Southern Division, while the Executive of the State has also joined in the recom mendation, as .the State appears io look, wi h $single. eye to this officer for such promotion.. Such an appointment would, we are sure, give universal -satisfaction. and meet all the requirements for military commaqd, which are called for "during the 'resent service in Mexico, as regards abil ty,'gallatry, knowledge of duty,. anti a iigh seirient of chivalric honor.-Char. Evening News. JMasonic.-The Grand Lodge of A ncieut Freemasons, of South Carolina, celebrat ed'the annual Masonic festival of St. Ju'hn th6-Evangelist, on Monday evening witth 'be tisual festivitie.,. The Grand Lodge ws*'opened at 7.o'clock and the Grand a'n Subordinate Officers installed, after ii Bich a large quinlier of the bretben as semtbled at the Masonic Banquet, prepar ed by Brother Schmidt, where songs. jests and sentiment enlivened tWe occastou un til a late hour. In Columbia the iliay % as celebrated in fine spirit. At I I o'clock in the torning. Cplumbia Chapter No. 5, was convened and the oflicers elect in-talled by Compa nion A. G. Mackey, Grand Lee-urer. At 5 o'clock Richland Lodge No. 39 way opened, and after the transaction ot the usual -business, a Procession was formed and ,the brethren walked, Ireceded by a Gue band of music, to Carolina Hall, which had been appropriately and handsomely ornamented with Masonic banners and em blems. The officers of the Lodgo were Ilten pub licly installed by Brother A. G. Mackey, as Grand Secretary. After the perform' ance of this solemn ceremony. Brother Mackey who had been invited to Colum bia for that purpose delivered an addres tipontie origin and design of Freernason ry. The brethren then returned to itoe lodge room, whence they adjourned tothe Congaree House and partook of a splen did banquet. in the course of the even ing the field officers of the Palmetto Regi men; hieers, all of whom are Ma sutg% .t i' Col.:lithier ,atld MAajoir taddeu are. niembers of Richland Lodge, were affectionately remetmbered.-Ibid. Pennsylvania Volunteers.-The Penn sy-lvania Volunteers were to leave Pitts - burg during the last week for New Orleans in five steamers, which have been char tered by Government at $4000 each. The Governor of Pennsylvania has reported to the Presidentt thtat the second regimenut -ordered from that State is ready to march, and that a third was anixioaus to be muste red ioto service.-Charr. Evening Newsa. The Mechantical Volunteers. ouf Bahti more have tendered their services to Gov. Pratt to act during the war with Mexico. This company was organized half a ceti tory ago, and the Repubilican says it lheld the-second post of honor in the 5th Regt., at the hattle otf Nurth Poitnt, and was onte of the coinpanies de-tailed in the advance party to feel the en'emy atnd bring on the fight. A suitable Gun.-Tt is affirmed that Col. Bomuuford's btig g-is to be bruotughtt to hear -upon the C;astle of San Juan. de UI lion, that the shells are tll cast and ready for it, and that it, has beena shaipped fromn Boston to the squadron off'Vera Cru-z. .iusket Balls..-The St. Louis Union says, a great quantity of musket balls i-u manufacturetd daily at the Arsenal near that city. They have a machine there by whuch they -maske otne hnrndred and eighty per minute. saiut to he rnnch faster than theycan make them at WVashtington city. Within 'wo n teeks, it is thought that 2,000,000O of balls wtere shipped from that point to the seat of *ar. From Sout Amserica.-Intelligenace from Ventezuela, i-eceived at Baltimore by the brig Coldtu-bia,. Capt. Coffin, frou La Guyers. strd that the revolutiotnary movemtedts-in Venezuela have been en rirelv quelled, and that quiet his been re store d The Chiristoval Colou, Ca t. Smith. at Nef# York frdm H asana, also. hrought Into dates rro.n 'South Aitierics. The pa pers contain'important adv'ises in relation to the threatened "con'qusst of Hispatio Atmerican Republics by th6 monarchists of EWtope, aiiidertlhe dire'etion of General E'lores, the deposed usurper of Equador, now in Spain..- Venezula and New Gra nada had signified, their intention to. repel Flores, should his expedition against Eqtt odor attemipt to enter their ports. In Equ ndor itself, active preparations wvere mtak ing to resist rhE invasion: The movement of Flores has aroused all-the Soutlh Amner' jean Republics. Trhose wlio at first were indifferetnt to the aggressions of England, France, atnd Brazil, upon the States of the Plata,onow ubite in denoutcing the mon archies. Memphis, Tennessee, is fast growing into j'mportance. It is ntow a popultatiotn of 10,d00' people. During the last year more than two huntdred buildings wvere erected, and the populatitn is daily in creasitng. Five years ago, the extent of the shipments front that point, in one year, wa-i'30,000'bales cotton. Last year there were 128,000: bales shipped, and tl,e a .otnt to be shipped th yearwil be quite as large, 'notwithstanding the very unfa vorable crops..:. -THE AMERICAN-ARMY. -N? CAM ?AIGN. The Adjutant General of the UM S. Ar my makes the following'report to the Sec retary of War, giving the present condi tion of,the American army in campaign The army in Mexico has been augmen ted during the year by recruits and de tachmentsof regular troops, drawn from various points, and by numerous regi ments of (welve months volunteers. The land forces employed in prosecu-, ting the war may be estimated as follows : Regulars. Ii the feld, officers and men, inclu ding general staff, 6.613 Troops at sea, and under orders to - join the army. 1.098 Recruits en route for the seat of war, 762 Aggregate regulars in campaign, 8,473 Voluteers. In the field, 15.745 At sea, for Califoria, 766 Aggregate volnnteers in campaign. 161511 rhe regular force on active field service is enmposed or the following regamnts:a 1st Doagoons, 8 companies, 5611 283 2d do 10 do 723 1st Artillery, 8 do 609l 2d do 9 do 767 - 3d do 8 do 660 2,706, d4th do 8 do 650) 1st Infantry, 4 do Idd 2d do 9 do 687 3d do 6 do 319 4th do 6 do 332 5th do 6 do 343 2.9 6th do 4 do 2261 7th do 6 do 325 8th do 6 do 378 Ride Regitn't 9 cnmpanies, 665 665 Company of engin ter soldiers, 71 71 Rdtrnits en route, 762 762 S_5 The volunteers engaged in the war con sist of twenty-seven regiments and tno compatdes. of five regiments are cavalr, or mounted men, and twenty-two infantry except a part of one battalion, ot which two -l the companies are field artillery. On the 21s' of September. it appears by the statement tien sutimitted to the Sec retary of War,-that the volunteer force in the field (12 months men) amounted to 23,. 161 officers and men, exclusive of the general officers and staff provided for the irregular troops. This firce, it is seet, does not now exceed 16,500, it the data upot'the strength of the army is based be tolerably correct. Distribution of the Army in Campaign. Army under command or orders .f Major General Taylor: Regular troops, 5.663 En Route to .M1exico, 9S1 itecruit ent route, 762 Regulars. 7.406. Volunteer troops, 10.926 Aggregate, 18,332 Under Brig Gen. Wool, chared with the conduct of a separate division: Itegutlar troops, 621 Volunteers, 2.03) - Un-dr Ong. Gen. Kearney. char ged with the conduct of a sep arite division its New M. xic:o and California Regular troops, 446 Volunteers, 3.546 Aggegate force employed in the field, 24.94 Of this f:rce. (24.981) 8.473 are of t . regular army. and 16.511 volunteers. Trhe achieve-nents of ever y divisioni aman battalion in thin fiel have nobly scustainoed the eharaicter of the regular attmy. In the days of battle the efficiency and skill dis played otnly c-qualled the expectations oh those heat acquainted wvith its high state of discipline, &c. The victories wont and the graves of the fallen attest the ability and valor of the veterans of the other war. as well ias of younger oilicers-eleves of~ the Natienal Academy, anid others. The volunteer troops w'on unfad in:glau rels in the sanguinary battle of Mome~rey. Their gallantry wvas conspicuous w herever duoty called. Many fell in the actioni. The dlestinationi of1 a parc of the troops reported --en route hior Mexico" for the ar my under Major Getneral Taylor h:is been sudde-uty changed; atd it is also probable lhat detachmemcos have been drawn from the lowver Grande fo Tamnpico. which re duces the force repocrted tinder the imme diate ordeas of that General. Bcit thec ad ditional volucnteer force recently callecd in to the service will soon he pushedc forward in the direcuion of the Rio Granide. Of the forces reported as uder the or "era tof Brigardier General Kearneuy, one company of the third regiment of artillery embarked. at Ne w York for Monterey, California, July 14th, and~ the New York regimnentof voluniteers fur the same desti nation embarked 25th September. The Brigadier reported. October 6th, that he was en route for that contry trom Santa Fe, with two companies oaf the first regi ment of draaoons, deeming that fhrce (with the several officers of the staff who accom pany him) adequate for the service in view. Babe the Pirate.-abe, the pirate, has been recently arrested in Liverpool for a violent assault oil the niate of one of otur packei sips. It seems lie wvent on board and desiredl to ship. as a .hand, but the mate recognizing him, refused to tako himn, giving as hle reascun. Batbd's well known character. Upon this Babe knocked thie mate down. for'which he wvas arrested arid confined in prison-N. Y. Courier. Acciden~ on the R iL Road.-We learn' that the fireman named Ashley met with an accident on Sunday last which has deprived himn of a leg. He was on the engine, and'in lobking hack to see whether the train was a'1 flowing tie lost his balace, and the c:ars passed over one of his legs shattering it dreadfully. H e was earried to the hospital in Charlestn, where Dr. Gedlitngs amputated the limb above the knee. We le.trn that the train that left Co lumbia for Charleston yesterday ran off the track abouit 10 miles below this place, atnd was delayed till noon uefore they could be got back. We suppose this acci dent will account for thie lateness of the mail leet avening.SutA C'Aron. Nortt 'arolina.-The old North State ,is re'lionlitig hanlsomely to the late call upon. her for troops. Companies are now forming in-altnost every part of the State, and it appears that more than the requisite number will tender their services Hert Legislature has also determinied t employ a Superintendent of Common Schools, and to have a geological survey of the State. It would be fully to call her any longer-by the sleepy name of Rip Van Winkle. Our own State seems now to be the drowsier of the two.-Char. Eve. 'The Van Ness Case.---In this case, it which a Mrs. Conner of Washi1te: claimed to have been pri-ately married tr the late Gen. Van Ness, s'ud which has engaged the attentionof the Circuit Cotrt of Washington for bomte weeks past, ih Court gave its decision on Tuesday I gat dismissing the case and refusing to let i go ,efore the jury. nn the ground tha there is not sufficient evidence adiliced in render it even probable that a val'id ar riage between the parties had taken place The Counsel for Mrs. Conner, the plaiitil will take an appeal to the Supreme Conrt $IAR LINED. On the 31st of December last by the Rev Henry A. Williams, arr. JonS PARMENTEa ti Mbiss LVcIsna ROTTEN, all of this District. OBITUARCY. Our friend and- neighbor JAMES S. Pori Esq., is no more. He departed this life on the 2d instant. of Pneumonia, in the fnrty-sixtl year of his age, in the full enjoyment of th blessed hope of a glorious immtality beynun the grave. Although he never made a publi profession of his faith in'tIe blessed Savior yet we have every reason to believe he wase christian. His Bible was his constant cumpan ion. In passing over the lidsof his Testament which lay on his table, we were forcibly struel with the many passages which bore the mark of his own pencil, which was conclusive evi dence that his thoughts were not altogether. o this world. As a husband and father he was kind ant affectionate He was a trite and devoted friend and one of the best of neighbors. As a maste he was indulgent and meteiful. He has leI an affecti..ntte wife and one child, and a laig number of relatives and friends to mourn hi loss; hnt we must the more willingly submit is the will ofa kind Providence, when we recol lect that our loss is his eternal gain. MUr. Pope had enjoyod the confidence of hi n:ttive Distort for many years. In .1844 ha was honorably elected a member of the Legis lature, and in 1846 he was returned his cone stituents having full confidence in hiis honesty and integrity. and the able and satisfactory manner in which he discharged his duty as : faithful Representative. He did not gain bi electron "s the nannlr of some men," Ln pursued that high minded, independent ant honorable course. which was eharncteriatic n the mant through life. His friends were ani ions for him to participate in the way of treat ing &c.. bit lie unhesitatingly refused savin; at the same time, that ie h-d been for twenty years trying to elevate the moral and intellect rt charncter of thes District. and he could no thinnf lending his influence im cottntetancin H. pra:tice so degrading in a ca' dtdate fit t seat in the Legislature. Our friend is not only a great loss in a political point of view. but ti the comtn'iity in which he lived, as there were many in his neighborh -od who received plentifully from his wiling nnd charitable-titl G. Amerlean Hair Dye. Warranted, it' strictly attptlied accordiig tc 4-rection. to change the hair from AvY othe colotr to a henrntifil Anburn, or a perfectly ja' hilack. withint rinining or irritating the skin tike other Hair Dyes Pa-pared only. by Dr. D Jayne, 20 Souti riirt street. Philadelphia. Price 50 cents IR. S. ROBERT'S is Dr. Jtyne's only agen -it Edgecfiehh Qoutrt Hottse. Beware of CounhkrfeiLs ? Jmtanary 6 at 50% Motice to Guardiansi, &c. GUARHD1ANS. T'rustees atnd Receiver are hereby ntotified to tmake their nnthtu: retitus biefore me. ott tr before the tentht da~ of' Februaurv text. S. $ TOM PKINS. c. e.E. i. Commtissioner's Ohtice. Jatt.6. 50 4t .1 Teacher Wanted T O takes chatge tof a School~ at liorn Cretek Church Apply tto John Heari son. George Tlhtima, or Washington WVise. j'ntnarv 6 3t 50 Notice. rj HE stubscribers hauvinig determined ti brhing their bttsiness to a speedy clos will offer their remaining stock tofGOUDS, a Poblic Atnetiotn, ott .ilonday *next, 1 l th insti. andt conitinue thme side untii all tire disposed of Notice will be given oni ti e day of sale, tb< terms oni which they will be' sold. Necessity requires tis to cail ott till those in debted to ius, either Ity ntote or open acconii to call and settle befoure returtt day text. at.u save c'st. PRESLEY & BRYAN. january 6, 1846. NOTICE. T HIE ntndersigned respectf'ully annotun ce to their friends .ond the public generally that they have tormed a co--partnership, nud-e the natie of . GOODE & WULLIV.i., for the pturpos'e ot' transacting a mercattite tiu siness, andu will keep ott htntd at the Store re, cently occnpied by S. F. GOODE, at genera assortmlent ot' Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Saddler3, &c &c,comprising all articles usually kept it country store, which they will sell n poit accomn omodatitng tertms, and they hope by strict utten tion to business, to merit a btheral share of pub lic patronage. .8. F. GO00f)E, 3."B. SULLIVAN. CA RD. The Subscriber takes this opportunitY a returningE his thanks to his old triends and'cut tom' is. (or fortmer ravors~and to solicit, for th. new fitrm of GooDE & SoLt~t, a cotttinuanc, of their patronage 8. F. G'JODE. January lst. 18147. tf 50 Ilotice. A L, those who wtsh to continue the~ credi .~systemn with me, can only do so, by pay ittg up promiptly am the end of the year. 'The mont of Jantuary is the longest time :hat I wit extend to any itne. Those whtoeantiot coinp, with these termss, will be required to pay cast downt hereaifter. J . D. TIBBETTIS. jtinnasry I. 1847. -4i 50G LOST A edasaotpon the road-botweet H ambug red dgefield Ci. H.,'a largi green Pocket flook-, containing a.variey of papers, of no useto, eny pessot buit. the Owner. Any person having found sni. Pocket Book, will b e thtankftully rewaorder bheavirigit at this n~ce. .JlW'7 MO YOUNG 8.'IN30 AND EDGEFIKO.oURT l a HoUO, OUTa QAROLI!A. r - 11 I Se hool w ill be openhol this morning, January 4th. Theservices.pIlmassPar ker, latb of'iradelpi'ia', have been sectired for theEd lish'Depar'tmneni. toge'ther iviththe French' '1iusl Parker brings tenitnoiiialh of tihe: highes charhcter for fitness in this wdrk. It is to he irgretted. that ai impression has been matde. thar the School- w.ill he of a secta rian ciharacter .1 therefore take this oppoinni tv of disavowinag on my part, and aispin 'Miss P arker's, the slightest wish to interfere .with the religious opinions of the children of thedir feretit deuuumnations who mm y be placod in e o iiio.. and Boar, p -yle in ad' vaiune, will be as follfws Pcr Quarter. For Sp:ll ins, R'eading,.?ratin, and Aigiurtie $ 4 00 Geograpiy,} rninmar ani Coin position. w iti tlme ahove, - 6 00 History. Natiiraaind Moral Phi loophy hemistry. Botany, & c. with thlitove. -8 00 French, 6 00 11 insic oth4 'Piap, 10 011 Munsie on* the Guitar'. 8 (0 Drawing ii Painting. .6 00 Board, incj pg.Washing and Lights r month., 101 00 A char e.gf 50 cents per quarter .will be made-for wood during the Fall arid Winter. EDMUND B. BACON, Principal. jaruary G ' .f 50 HE Co lartnership heretoWire existing tider the rtnaie of MIs WARD& BROWN, is this day disolvd by. mutual consetit. ' All persons indehtt" id firm.' will mnake pay menit to Mrs. ti iiwho is aithorised to make allsettlements. - E M. WARD, ... H,E.l3.ROWN... janny .1847. Ji ._ 50 0CARIl. 118'RS3. NI. W A Rt, respectfuilly annonn-D AR ces to the lLi lies 01 Edgefield, -and its vicinity, and to her l'ormercustomners, general ly. that she will cmotinue the iIAIcnerv & Maniltdking 1[USIN i Us, in its various tia nlies, at tie stanl recently occupied by heself and Mrs. E. H. Brown, where sliewill be happy to wait upon all who may favor her'aith thiir putrouage. Mrs. W. returns her thank to her old frienda and custo' miars for past favors, and hopes by strict - per sonal attention' to business,, to tcrst tiheir con tinuance: " january 1, 1847. 3t 50' r HE Suhscribdr hegs i'ave ri annbunce t . het old friends and duatotnes, and the publie griiralfy, that she ha: takeu, the Store, next doer to .lessrs. G. L &I E. Penn, I (and inder the aatne ronf,) wheret ailie lesig carrying on the . illiaiery& .)aluaU tgu$tka in nl its branceaes, and whi-.. she ronders ac knowledgenentiist ftst-utvors,'khe:hopeii y devnted pernonal.nttenmion o, basinmes, to rner it and receive hiberal share of parronge. H. C.BRO N; jianary t 5 MS fi Y& JNGB''OD 1 at* I1F ing asicated eniselved titlb ie1n -1ue ir .cbc ol": etarin ind-iis rgery.-are pre pared to visit th sick aIt ill time's Dr. Rteddy can he Inoaed at his rsziderice, and Dr. Yisiung' bhod, at '.lt. W illinot' ' Jinnuary 5. 1847. t 50. No Iee. L persons-iudehted to the estate of Wil lian:-Walton,, dec'd., are requested !o make' iinmmdliate payment, and those having demuands, to present thon properly atieted. -JOHN HILL. Adin' . Lost or' - IF:aid. NE .ane of hand, dran n by l'homas B. FNoivell, in faivor of M. L. Gentrty. or bea~rcr, for uhotitt $28 or $3i0, -him. been lost or mni~luid. All persos ate warned ag ainst rr'ad in~r for satid note, ant presemt ihe Note belong. to me, having ieceivcd it from Ml. L. Gearty, fi value received. G. P. *alARTIN. janiury 6 .:St 50 STATE OF SOUJTH CAROLINA EDGEFELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. -George W. Presley. Adm-'r. vs. Foreclasutre. Baverly B urton. N OTICE is hereby given. thai hy~ir tne of' an ordei- of' Chancellor John srtou, mad~e itn this case, I shall sell at Edge' tfiel Court House, on Ite. First Munoday. in February next, the tract of laud described in the pleadings and Mortgnge in this case, (Oie tract of land containing four hun dr'ed (400) ncrea, more or less, situato in the District anmd State aforesaid, on Cuf Ifeetow n ereek, .waters. oL.st-phens' creek. and bounded on the east by land.,' now oir formerly belonging to Jacob Hihbler, North by lands belonging now or former ly to J. Jones, on., tihe West by land. now or formerly-blonging' tot. Winn, and on thlie South by lands now or formerly.be: longing to William Wilburn. *. Terms of Sale. ona third cash, the be lance on a credit of iwelve -mnths; tihe title to be signed but-not deliveri'd-nnil the purchase money be paid,.and if' not phaidI when.duie, the-land to-be ~re-sold at the risk of the fortme .purchasei.. -S S TPOMPKINS, C E E D. Comm'es Offire,.Jan. ' 4t 50 State of South Carolina. -E DGE lF, ILD.DISTRICT. I17 EQUrl'Y. ' The Execuitors of Thos..W, Mo.lrton, dec'd,. vs. "W~m R. ,i1for, Adams, o4 Mary s Adams. R eli e &c his wife. ONT'oICE is hereh'y given, that b. vir tue of the Decree of the Court .of Eqiutty. in thiscense, I shall sell at Edge field Coui-t Hiouse, on time first Monday in Felbrunry~nekt, oine tract of land .whiergon Williamm H-. Adam. mind, wire now lires, acre:,mde or' less composed iol'y~woipat cel, cnveedto Thomas W Morton by J ohn H eorst'aiid'Ihetire of Thos. Lynch. sittuate in Eddgleld District, aij'oining lands of Pleasani.MouririsiDiaiel Roundtree, William Dorn-and oihers. Saidl..lauds -will bes'old fhr o'ne-fbirilr cash;, ttiebalanice 'ott"a eredit of one atdd twu yeare, with bternstfrbin the day .of -The' pe~mrchaser to give bond wit .y goadl urtiesand a mdrtgage of thme prem ises to secure the..purchase moneyf .S. S. T!OMPJ{INS, C. E. E. D iJnunarv'6.'1847 -. 4t * 5 ! 4a ?rsa~de.* State of 'SontIh (1a i'oIlr EDGE IELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. - The President and Directors - 'f-theiqank rof he State o BIilfor South Catolina, Forecto vs. }' sure and John JBauskett, William.J. " relief.. Wightman, & Aun Wight,, . BY virtue of the Decree of Chancellor David Johnson, in this cass" 'bh all proceed, as "the Agent selected by the parties, plintills 'nd'de~fenadis to sell and convey' the properly," olihe first Monday-"itTduesdany of February next, to ofler for sal,'a' public oder" t Edge field :oDrt:louse, tie followiii eal rand personnaproperty,. viz: One tract-of land. described id rife plesad: ings and: mortgage-as the b is of the said Wti. J.Wightmain ai nal in: his possession-situate jn ibeDhilrncof. EilKe field. pnChavers' Creek. adjointg lands of Wiley Giover. Allen Anderson, .Wil tino Quarles. John Suflivan, George. Git son, and others,. and containing twenty one hundred acres, more or less. Also the following . Forty-nine NEGROES" TO WIT: Cato, Rebeccs, Morsis, lari.sy. Wyatt, Gahe., Albert, Deley, Adeline, Nelson, William, .E ieline, twis,. Moses, Jackson. Claitorne, jr', Tom. Elbson, Helen, Betty Wit6. Phll)y. Besey. hiz zy, lannah; Claiaorie,Margaret, Lildy, Sarah, Gilbert. it) idy, liarry. Suckey. George. Cillg Sallr.Mfrgff1rNll, Peg. gy, A!1.y. Kate, Victoria. Hlenr.v, Stephen, Fanny. Britton. llin. John John. jr.. and Ginrfe, and alio, "the increase of the fenilesibmong thetn, born, orro'be horn: since the. .llin-o l'the bill in this case. 'The above Negroes are iii tli# possession: of W. Ji Wightran; where those who de sire, can 'see them. Theteims- ofaile. will be-The Ne nroes.'one-Third cash,'and the balar~ce on a ceit. twel ve an.the, and.lhe land On one and two years in equal inslaltnents the credit: prtion of 'he sales of the Lund nidNd groesi, eer interest from- the-sale deed, to lIe teceal hy bond mand personal sureties, and mor:gn.ge ... Purchasers to'pay fla: the necesapry pa pers. and the property not to be delivered until the terms of; the sale are c-mplied with. S. CIISTIE. Ageut. Edgefield C. 11. Decr. -12. 184 jantary 6a 4t 50 Lstiof Leter',, E iAlNI i th.e Pgst:Olice at Edg lijala 0'., ur. teli6,quarter ending23ia Dedeuier ,~..-...:-.. Able,'A. .IL Arrend , George. Atkinsmot. Samp.1T. Abti,--,William "r Adams, W W, . - -Ahgey..Permejia 1rs Adams, Joseph E Aq, ,llent5John.Eq r. ; nlam. .Gen M, 1i2 Broyles,.Joh'T . utfr,; e. Larn A ,Boyd, Pitlipt ; 'Bzoks r.reston-L Blesse, Mrs Bethan ; Bunlmi, r phn.., Bell, Audrew. ; 'Byce,,Hon Ker , Boswell, Davidi Belej, WVillialii . Butrkhalter.-Mandy,: Bailey, Riclwd .Bhlock. P. R Baley. Jae L .. - Brewer, Rey. A..C. Boyd, EdmAtiud 3 C -.. ' ;.. Corley, Mrs A . Cofer, James M Glaybroak. R W - Cook, Miss Sarah Cloy. Rev R .2 Covar, Le is. Clov. Sarah And E Crawford. Wm HiN Oloy, Misis Sarah E . Carpenter..Adam Columan. James - Cooper, Mrs Anna Cook, Jouhn H . Carroll, J P . Cloud, Johna Esqj D. Ditnkins, Edward lDunwoody. Samn'I H. F. For,'Jonl E FPagan. Alirhael Fletcher, John Farrow, Mrs Vazabti Faulkne:, James *G. . Gos, Miss E FA Grar, M.Esq .. 2 Goode, .Miss Sarah C 0:itiin, Ricnardl GrillinJamne.jr. Griin,James Esq Gedy. Charles Ml Goodwyn.'L J . Garrett, Win. Glect, MrA Nanc'y Gardner, W in anen, Mr Hil, Wm Al iHiton. Jamed H-argrove, Mrs Laura H1aetine, Wm H; i-i, J D 2 Harris, Mrs W H1 Hill, Jamess Ilendersun, Gleo W. fianey. Ratia . llicksun, Thomas Eloht, Jami-s H ogan. Richard Hall, Benjamin ..:Homes.: John B Fsqg' hobbs. Fletcher .iHibler, Mlrs HIarriet6 J. s Jones, Mrs Naney S .K. irksey, John Esq ,FadhaL. Landrumrn klinB Landrutm,:Mrs Marg'r. Lark, Dr John -. Landrum, Airs Rebecca McCullough. Mrs ElizahMurphy. 30ss'L. M cDevit, M rs Maty aa, Mlrs.Francis Mayson.Apenry '-H Morgan. Wjllium Moore, J A Esq , Myers, Wm Ml Esqr Manthews, Bud C .M'Carty, Bimat Mgutbews, Mrs Mary Mobley, John Ontze, S WT. ,. O'Neall, Hlon J B. Ogilvse, Dr J WV * 9.- P.. Pope, James'. Esq Ryani, Mlrg. Rt1 Rains. Henry Rf Roff, Fl'T...... Rhodes, Collin, Esq Rp.ynolgi Wua F ; Roper, AMrs Jtuliin. Ramsey, Andrew 2 u~ Snikins, Wilson Sta' odC.I' Shecppardi Jas'FEay SinyIey'. Joi Esq'r Simpson, Olijver Esq Smytey, Abboy Simtkins. Alhur 3 Smyley, Messrs S S SamueatMuseo / &D C - Simklins, Clarke . - *.,Thomas., Mike * Vace, Wm Walk'er, Robert Winni, Hindhe3 Wilson, LR Williatiis.I Miss Sarah Wright, H T --- . , M : - Williams, Mrs Elixa1 White. Miss Mary - both .. Walker, Mliss Lucinda Wit. ohin .Esq' WeLt. . TIme Posi Office law will by strictly aditered to at thie Ofice hereafter. viz.,.no credit onhst ters; p'ostaigeon payer~and 'pimghieta, p'aid qarterly' i'ad aset The offteill hneat.n edonXMuda,-ftniG2 to 1- n'etln.""ifa gingdnwn country will be elohed 'nt 11'7.6l'E and up country at 9.'iok.apiht~W Fifteen cenlts per qurter~itill be charged for boirenit.. M.- FRAt).N.F.M janiiary G . 3t 60 Q Ei"Wo are :authorized :10 annaotit~ M1A RSljA L R. SMIl' H an sdi fr Tfi Collectar at the next eleCcib, :;:...."Notice.* LL petouP'indeirted.:n the er-tafr of Aza" ris;a.! ,I, IQyder Jrr: r} queah.C t "ntake I:: vwOnt. up:: t1111"a1. tia"ing e' ,Wanda t ltrPrier:t'tileli 'i41'Pt"a'f : , ' attest' d" JOHN III_, ldrtr . , je"naary 0 " T. sf .50 ; LL persona indebted it, the, estate.oCSatw ; "uel:81RInskerl :decd,. are, negtte+tW: ftd makeitpmediate,: payment andthctie:ba'%ng dernan4s; to present tbeim:prop'rl aU4t' L' i JOHN HIL'f,; ddrb'r: jnnnary G r tf ,:.; Q.T If ati dntt t: tlie;wouilerJ ti pqw rs of "DR,.Cll, tj ''N'3IXQIA9Vk etT ,DAE PANA F. ;:.nP iavitr :tleil roc:illnpop biro ;lryttf alI3rr oltg: Jr.r Jet l'erson etrept,"fourth doer weir of f-citty Iltill. 8ix!1 streerL he{ow : Ltrcitet: And legri frpllr hiyt ow.i.:fpi of"ongul thentogt n aioiil"hnig cores ai( Scrofuia ever.perfoiined uun human leitig--air call at'11fk: reidt:iti!e."nf hiss fathei, Eteveutir ani-".Vuut Mtrcts,,..S dd :u 37 ! lttrke._ptrcM: tNE44elpltiq.; R. a: Rh[1FI 't'+ ' Agont, lydgefeld C. H. South. Carolina. , Janus YG . 60 CA-Suo Fl ,.yi b.rcribere hai"lag detprmini dr to Hops, heir. bti"iueis, milt ufi'er fai ,A9 l giily,"uieir t erltaanini 'Brock ofG0ODS'at.Cost, from rind; stir, the first dav. of Jatiiiniy next. Their fiieri8sand the j iabfic gentirnlly'are in vited t callttud ,btf bara"tins. , PaESLEY'& BRYAN. decembe00 49 Roberrs' "i P-kee -Ct' 0" ran inakipg outbills;ar 25 cents a quire, fflLP.1iP Law Arid W 'istratess' Blank., 1cw Mi lji n hand, at 37} ceutr a quire, Lard side Lsnips wirii Rsledors at'$2. 5betick, suitable"l r Stores or "Bar atouins " f ow that good Lamp" oil is' not to be ohtniried here,"bnder, lCI 75'ner gallon, it is imp.'r=" tartl tit tn v t 111 IAr1l crnt:be, b):Ined for 80 cents a tillotr f ?:'!'hese lurnpi "are rats ruiiitpd tdhUrnwe1F' r ;: r," L" Riee;ri( ii "ftl'trqultlitt; not much broken 25 Ibs: fur $1 d0 ,'s :.. ".i t:bhiroes 6# centsto20tcents A yard,,'. Htamerptils $jcenta"trd 1014i)-is a yard, Cotton Hnudi:erchief ut l24 Genie each R N Ali n)Lhe k"at I2jeent' &jagt, r: tj'lA Sugar+ at Y. lt) Wild rl gonads ,rr 100, . Cnffheat:1(),.'oualdefoe$1 '0Q" Ppref'a<nd (1nwet'ati12jeiph s p'lfddnad, Uratbrye lfas:rtaitr +7 J t%, :,0 eneli, tr '= IrPrtatUl Bkii Y- Aa;' a $12 0 aer y " Black tiad hlutt Sttbluett, vcqfe .at.$! 00 a 11tlad 1:":fxi nt:l24 Genii a: Vd. {;7 },... Ilunnei+,fat S, c. 11 is x ild [i: nls each, , Ribbotrs.frour 3 to :.Scams a }4id . : ' .i(lswls epeWvariat 137dents 't.:, .% $f 0O, achr tied''i" lek11, cadre to a epnts n yard,';" Sef.+of.beiu tn{ply +rve l !'earl "r the rlinttt of l;fillirs Dias:ee,, rery large, to 1(,ilahI.at:41A Will pert, (letfrltist'Pfains"' 'Qi Nirarne:a.at25::ente a yard. 500 lb!,. i ,.aoried Candies and Kisses at 25 cis. a pugtid'( . . ' .5 :glackart l nutd.(od.Fi h, very cheap,.:. . .seat, Northern -Buckwheat 1,iour,:20 pounds Ilais'rma lp' , a.poond,+with Druge and Me ; "., .:, ;dicigee own pus oSlwer; ud3 et verb tlti{w:ptlcosP },+=,; jLlt rsa RF'1'i, fa ": ".. " Fwlgebe]d C. .29th pace"-1 a ri __, december;30; :; . " . ;. , ,:4... 49.. GILD F, AM. ) ILL ft SOLD, oo Tburela ibe=7th W. Jannory,1847;,at ehd.reridea d,!Of'the subscriber peat, Aiken, E'deeJ6iel4 ,Dzairrt, a " 0 a gr e , Of all ages and s66.. .The terins bf eaie'will be twelve 'mnnths credit, wits note and appior" ed security,, , _ " r' ._" t.AArra - e% "iarir'msraAMv