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bf armistice. I had not taken off my spurs or slept an.nhous fur two nights, in conse quence f yitiy engagneuts and the pain of mny knee. I obeyed thesummons, was helped int) niy saddle, and rooe. two and a half miles toTiiubaya, where the coin nisioni asseinled at the house or Mr. McIntosh.the British consul general. Our -conference commenced- late in the after noon.nid at four o'clock the next morning, the abicle4 ivere signed. Tta.1 wa-s thoroughly exhausted, you will-readily imagine. I slept an hour or two that morning at General Worth's quarters, and my sprained knee, which was by far my most serious injury. has been daily improving, and to-day I ride without inuchinconvenience. I'%ave lost several dear friends, although our 'ac quaintance had been of short duration. I visitd the hospital yesterday, andi saw officers and men with shots into all parts of their peisous. Although all who were not really lying seemed cheerful, atnd many who had lost limbs in high spirits, still I sickned ait the sight. My general health has been good. I have been either in my saddle or on my feet every rod since I lert Vera Cruz, whichican be said by few officers in my comminand; for almnst nil were obhged at sotne puint of the march, in conoeqnence of the change of climate, water, exposure. &c. to avail theirselves of the ambulance. Col. Witson. with his marine corp-s, ic companied me, and ha' beei uniformly well. His is an excellent, agreeable gen tlemao. and admirable officer, and I regret that,*. baing been left with General *Quitnau's division at San Augustin, he had no.opportunity to participate i:a the bdttles of the 19th and 20th. Now a word with regard to the great olject of this var-peace. There is no doubt thatbanta Anna is sincerely desi trous of peace. Commissioners to treat have been appointed, and Met Mr. Trist this rternosn at four. My b,-lief is that peace "will be the result, although no nno can speik with coufidence. De tuttser. 0-DGEF1ELD C. 11. WEDNESDAY, OCToBER 6. i 6 17. 0,7 Some editorial remarks upon the recent Tel incratce Meeting, at this place, ate omit tod for want of room. Tha.Court of Common Pleas -The Conrt or Common Pleas, commenced its sessioi a tis phr5e on Monday last. jdge O'Neal presiding: The- Court will probably sit fur two weeks, thftttiaseallottel by law. -The*-Weaiher.-We have. iad a longer spel! of'diy weather recently, than we lad during the wfilole simnmer. The seasma for some days -! n News.-We dovote aconsiderable nZ1ii'&osr paper to the new from Mesico Iiftilible seen. thst oir army ttfnder General $iott, ims hid somne maore sever'e h'att tes, s'nd -we fear that a conssideraibie lossjhas been suts tained. The entemy. however, has beeni greaitly .injtrred, if tnt entirely defeated, ar,d the Stasr Spangled Bainner fiuats in trimph)) over the city or Mexico. Doring-the kast week we pah' lisheji two Extras, constaint ing impourtatnt iirteli. gence from the scat of-war. anid we will nies oun utmost endeavors to keep onr readers ad vised of all ne ws of thtis character, of the Icast inrerest. .{4rait of a leuer from Commodore Perry Comn mbns'ing th~e Hoame Sguadron, to a frient in Edgefuld. "The circumstances of Isis death (Colonel .Butler,) were such as to give comfsmt toa his frienai- anti relatives, even ins thseir mnasrn inig Ifnt'his loss. Though sick as he had been, -fromt thte time he entered Mexico, the call to armns immediately ronsed- hism from Isis bed. The whole Arsmy and Nasvy will deplore hi-s loss.as fr.>m his noble hearinag and cotrrteous manners, he was an universal favorise."' E7J Through the politeness of a gentlemnim of thais t'wn- we have been put in possession .of the "Sunaoffndwa,'- of the 20th silt., from .which '.e extract the folloawinig paragraphs : *-Importantfrmn the seat of war.-Letits were 'received this miorninig sof which wo had cogni- I zance just before goint lt press, anntoutncinig -that General Scoit had amtered the City oh Mexico onithe 16ths:Septetmber.- It see ms that -ott tie l'3th, the heights of Chntpuitepec were taken possession by oh r troops, and'n e1th and 15th, titey spent the time in bomtbardinsg the city, which a psrtion of them'entered on the next morning (I6ib) the balance remann at Chapuhepec. General Santa Anna received-a wosisnd in the lam; and retired' with his routed a?mny. to Guadaloue e. Ge cn'.i-avo was killed in the action. "The slanghter was ter-ribie.. -Interesting from Campeachy.-Thes Schooner ---M~rrived hero yesterday froin'Ca~mpeachv ~orts that the' Inidianas at Yucatan wvere siijl enniit.ting depredation, that they land es ered -several towns, killed the ment sa let the womsnn go free. The whale State wass 'na great con sternation. as the [sidiants were well armed anud -could count a- fonase at least test timess harget I than thatsof the wites. The getnersl opinion ii was that the arsrna were furnised to' these Indians bf thte -British governmrent. Rutmors .-Nstwithsstanding the fregnseit wvarntngs givern by us to onr friends against thme rsitnors whaich contstantly abounid in the city. -several oftthema were in sa st-te of agitatisan yes trday ont accounst of thte s eport that Psuebla ld been retakens by the Mlexiciins'anssd that the t nhtsd surrendereid safter a deadly comba t Kelschih our troops had suffered "a great inss.r ..~Nim:ws sof this k'ntd h-is rm.ighe I thi. city. W,3eihqps our friends will hereafter believe uni a verable reports otnly when they come front a good fourc . Departure of Volunteers.-On F'riday last Preston S. Brooks, Captain of the "96. Boys, >fEdgefield District, set out from this place, -ith some newrecriits for his.Company, for he seat of war in Mexico. City ef New York.-We see it stated. that he number of streets, avenues, and places, vhwih intersect the City of Ntw York,'niounts o 375: of bankithere are 33; ofinstiance of ices 101; perirdicals 50: newspapers 93; niscellaneoukschools 110; moral, benevolen ad literary institutions 116; consuls 41; church es 227. Exports.-It is ascertained by returns rroti he New York Custom House. that there wa. !xported from the United States, from the is1 afSoptember 181G, to the 10th of April, on' million four hundred and one barrels of flour three hundred and fifteen bushels or wheat, snd eight and a half million bushels of Indiar :orn. State Prisons in New,.York -The four Statc Prisons in New: York, contain ote thousan' live hundred and ninety-two criminals. Foi .rimues agaitL property, one th.-msand thret Iundred and sixty.five; against persons twc iundred and fifty. Imnigrants.-The nunber of toreigners wh< rrived ct the port of New York in the firsi ight i'nonths of 1847, were I16,981. A greate aumberby 1756, then in the whole ofi16. Sheep in the United States.-:-The number o| Sheep in the Untited States is estimated at six teen million an:1 upwards, and the annua product of wool. at nearly thirty-six million pounds. This r.utmber of Sheep appears a most incredible. Jenny Lind.-This celebrated actress whi made such a sensation in Europe, was offerei one hundred tsousand dollars for forty night to play in the Broadway Theatre, New York Short Allowance -It is said, that the celebra t ed Vliitfiell when advdced in life, finding hi physical powers failing him, put himnself nfpo what lie called "short allowatce." tie preach ed once only on every day in the' week, an three times on the Sabbath. This would seen to be work enough for a man possessed of th most vigorous mental and pbysical- powers ii the prime of life.. A Gernian Nespapr.-The A tneican Trac Society, has commenced the pablication of Newsiaper. called the " Amerikantscher Beits charter." -This name is almost hard enough I produce choking in one who utters it. From the Palmetto Banner. We publish with great plean re the fol lowing note froi our respected friend, W F. DeSaussture, Esq., through whose po lite attent ion the ollicial Reports m :de ii the Governor. relative to the recent Battle in Alexieo. iad published iii our columu: La sre received. iho P. S "hip? Ihat it is Posteriin o's Report it Ghr:- 116,:,rill-1n01i- been written ot a separate scrap of (isper, was overlooket 3v him 'lihe sien the'Espysto t he prees VA fh'g "tidit, youtitLra e'uenams re atnbith' ret aewiheircttmu tY b coiour the t enaerv't. . Eds.Dett, W. F.e D~res riiaton lPt.ta S-ice wri.Pinche ablet ierrt lAhe sard Soteafr he inenrpor ed wat mes ta 3vte o havitig receie odseryiveah aein' hatlc remaine wht thertl cofmand htrill h 'e pitesof the engagement. Es. Detitll,-T an st an that50ha. mlftw hereceso aer.tiery; lft terr or. a-,a stated -dny frs the hio Itt andearomandtts wfiGen Lane, tn wil0 re ury lliial re poseof the steh o f the lmm.ando unde Gen.- statinea ih lea aina Bridnte, Ranhugerge foe andl ransfer 400 regulars tat Gent. Lane's com-i nanid, iad these will swell the Ilet' 'om 2100 tio 2:100. Ain express arrived here yesterday, >ringing an account of G'e. Scott's etmry nan the City of te Aztec'; the news i 'romt a .1exican s irrce, butt is atiore genie. -ally-accredlitedI than such news usually s. The Ilast fight between Scoi t and the netney, is'staid to have betn a miost severe mae, the latter not havitig starrenidered w ithbout a te rrihala si ragtle, terribale aon btoh ides-whiile it lasted, a fetarful slianghae vas effecteid. Santa Anina is repoirtedl ta mave left the City anud gotte to Guadalupe, siuh 'he shuttered remnant of his dlefeted rmy. .ALPIIA. VeaA Cauz, Sept. 21. Ed. Delta,-Since I elosed my letter: if the 19th, a vessel arrived'here from Jampeachy with- a req'nisition utpon Com.ti 'erry to forwnard one or two vessels tof war, o assist in repelliug anid putting tdownt t he ntrages still wiaged against the whire popj ilatiotn itt that neighborhoodl. I had mon itme tat itagniire inito the particu lars, but ataimtfotrtmed that mntrdlers are cotmmtitea y whtoles.tle there, andi an immieatse des ructiona of prop~lerty hans taketn platce. I ttnderstiand it-is the intenatioun of a le Cott ntote tat dlespatch wit houn daelmay two essels-andl as large a torce of mnarines ls e cart spare frima ihis place. A LPH A. Ouiffiles-of the Saun of Anmahuac arc roan the 12th to the 20th instantt,inclusiva. Vo tmake frtom them the few lollowin~ xcracts,' reserving f.r a fututro att-cnsion nare close examgtinatian oftheir coluhnmns Frois Maj. Lell3's Train.-WVe yes. erday saw~ ne of the party detachted by Japt. .Wells, under command of Lieni. recollect was senaorward (Ir the purpole of informing Mnj. Lally of the advance of his rei-rorceinwl I. From him. wi learn that thi. jall priy ,talready reported to have been r1anot y order of the, Chief Ahurto, cominanding guerrillas at the Natiti'al Bridge) had lost hnt one man in all and some four or five horses. After I passing the National Bridge, and from thence the whole line sof their march until ithey reached Maj. Lilly, they had con tiiiied skirmishing, were frequently sur- f prised by paroies greatiy outrumbering I them, and subject to much suff'ering for want ofprovision. They succeeded ulli- I mately,,however, in reaching the train. atnd1 wha there. riund that Besntcon's company was along with it. In the fre qnuent skirnishing which ensied during the period- which elapsed between the. departure of Henderson's party and their. joining Maj. Lally, our men suffered severely at times. The whole - los however was, it appears, but trifling--'one mitn is reported killed, whose nane has not transpired. The detachmentileft Ja hila, acconpaniied by some of Biensacon's I men. on Saiurday morning lst, and ar rived here yesterday. They nutnbered in all twenty eighi men, they report Maj. Lally at the former place when they left. .aun oftlhe 13th. Health of ths Cil.-The Mottite Ad verti:er of the 20th insi. says: -By refer ence to the Sexon's report in another column, it-will be seen that 'there have been 23 denths during the past week,- 10 of which were of yellow fever. showing a Oe- c ry considerable increase over tle deaths of any preceding week of the season. There'is douabtless much sickness in the r city, hough tle umher of deaths is com paratively smitll. 11 is very evidet, how ever, !ai the health of the city is not it prom;." i Prost.-Frst appeared at Lewishurg, Va.. on the 10th tilt. It was u alight one .atid did not do much injury. It caused no doubt a sort n;'sta im peie amnong the visitors to the Springi M.Ai91ED On Tuesday evening the 21st ilt . by the Rev. W. P. II. Dr. J. R. long.ur. of Edge. I fi.-d, to Miss Maay E. GRuimr, of Newberry Districts. List of Letters. EIAINING in the Post Office rt Edgefiel.l C(>unri House, for the <umr ter ending October 1. 1847. I Addison, Wm lmiles, Aquilla Anderson, Miss l:d.ldAitthis, Andrew J )lirantoun. James McDuniel. Win Brown, Edward McClendon, Joel Browni. Miss June' AlcAfee. Daniel Bean. Jmines May. Antasa Beard, H McCarty, James Beard, S 5lothley, Johni Boyd. Philip Mitchell, Abraham B.iee, Jestse Maysont. W C I urton, Mrs LttichdaMeie, Miss E R Bush. Mrs E .1Mort is, Thus Boles. Is;ac 5iner, Mrs E.L 3 Bartly, T1hiomas Philips. Rev Joseph Colbreath, Wade P1ijips, Mrs Delilah. Cook, Sherly Pope, James S 3 Cook, \Vim 2 Price, Charles Clark. Mrs E Prescitt, Richard Ubiupmr-rJon' l- P1Ja'my, Jacob F I uilnir & Burnside.QuAsh. F J Dewaft, Na -oleonat Koof Jtutes C Dettheo, Ettuenne Stidi, 1 Gilchirist, D J SuknAtu Gruwer, N WV 2 Snuis Gl.unton, Bnoj i .Stnne31oc llume.s, John 1I3 ' tl m 'Hoallyway, RunsotmSrnn.[ ilol.lowaty, Wmn Snel Alln illlernm-m. D II Si1,Cuure lIaIrdly, WV 2 Sih a He rled. Stephen 1BTrtpenTo Fiollister, Airs:C 2 ''ihr lji lorn, A bsalt I .ut r~yor suu A 11 arrtis, 31lary D 'we.Oie limughems. Peterc A lrnti ntr 1I ill. Lewis itnemti,31sE Jonecs, George WV 4 \~le.Ms .ones, 3 ;tm-garet WleRme .learney, .1:-s .1 C nt ti 11j Kisk, Johnt ~ ~ uh nGog Kennedly. J muephn Wlittt.I Laundy, 31lis-. 31lary ~ein.Jie~ Latnhami, Thu-s ~VW~t us nv~ 31edloick. Alrs 31 'tlr.VJ 31 ims, S S ieniu.Jir AMiles. Alias Sar:th: 2 lstSt-in hie3mb, Mlary A aditIor Miles. LemeviC lint AdvirkmselALttter2 I 31. FlSimkins, P. 1 II~dqtt~i~ S. nne. Museo dry Sktnron, E~47 ~ N LE:;ION ill eell Ain e lnn I fi-I Cur I rns. Tripse ie2d duhof Octber fo CniTay fll r Jthn Hc~ 2iyoca /L'tot~n C.3lTisadJols Oulier wil c aWalkertagrr.i WnkinoriGeorgof Watk. ol C ins,~ ReCv Wlrr octobarlker, W J - t~ ~ isem. Jaon. Lorra w~ih~tts Wiohes. n Sipe IN in nsurnce f Waaoderoin, theCnrt ,of Personyiths callin Norte isaby i ask. thi Advrlised at les. CutI-ose t.G.st3nndn n N3etbr ne7t tera esat dquarhntes. ias Reg~t viryo Ont trctcirtOctog be ndred847. thNii: ELCiON wilte aboed held ninjotiti hi ilo Piriars Trlloop L'fC savabry, atd - fiI oth rt jlue nFia h d dy o Altoe fohrre, tctillteningctecy aces,' ione an byeth. rsinti n itt G1.u l~sR. aidy St e -Thoars Cii. 3iliattisi andsu ohnyUnterrly, ews aas. id tes By-rns mr orer siutdintefitito Taul fun .LiOS.. W.n LAhilA Rd1,m otber2: 3 STiAnE wl li SOUl onaCARdtofLoneA. - SNS TOQUINY. c .u ( Penelop Williams,3 N all and HE RS respectfully caiNi ~ZU Cir65JSTING Lich Englisin & American Prints, lai & strip'd A De Laineso rinted and pl shmeres, ichfie'4 & . olor d Silks; - nper fi'd ~do 'lain blac k I . . ia"Satin, Vide' black d Mantillas, hamnelion M.ff laids apd stripes, lelvedere & . Vista do .do Ilack and.fim red Ginghams. inper blail e& Alpacen., -'Fain and fi ein6 d Morinds, .,ashinere a rW ol'Shawls. laige lot of Overcoats and -airs Shoes, emlraciig -- ~ 1cases Mons and Boys B pair I.atdies Slippers and yards Georgia Plains firt 00 " Northern Kerseys, irge lot Negro and fine Bo 00 lbs. Hemlock and Oak t 00 " Black and russet Up 00 " best Harness rge lot of Calf and Kip Sk 00 keirs cut Nails nod Brads l00 bis. assorted Castings. AL - A LARGE-ND COMPI fardwire aidd ilery. lass, Crockgy .ad Tin Ware, )rigs, P'ain 'fi Oils. GROCERIES 0 The abodp cop rise but a portion of the li~ and, and woill all he sold at prices to snit We ein .is opp -rtmnty to make our otntini'anOco dh saie. uciober - A SMAL ?ijrGltCL BUY as a NURSE. ne about8,3.. years of age, of goo:l disposi ion would ferred. -Enqireatthis olfice october 6 - if 37 EdfAt-ield Village ISS $It.H RIC HARDSON will con tinuefihe Exercises of- this Institution aring,1 the ear, 1848. ['he rates i ition are as follows, payable iterly in advance. 'or SpeflnReadinig. Writing and Aritlin per qnarter, $4 00 Vith the a nglish Gramnimer, and Geom. ' 6 00 Vit the a Philosophy, Natural, Mlenita $ialMoral; Botany, Chy tisitry 4j itory, Kaitnes Criticism and B 's Analogy, 8 00 Compost n will be reqired of the Pnpils as boot us thi hall be capable (if attending to it Mr.B ill give Leajis to the Pupils irthis Aca i in Music, Drawitig and Pain i ng. A char cents pes quarter will be nade for in the Fall and Winter. octob' 3m 37 TIAT F SOUTH CAROLINA. ED FIE.D DISTRICT. N EQUITY. eorge ' cnd wie oters,- Partitio'n and ev&waccount olin Rfeii;ll;& others. IN pitws ncevrfai order froin the Conurt of E. I quItyji this case, N-,tice is lcr.!by ..iven, hat I. so'iAsuell at Edgefield Com t Hlimse on the irst Moi .innovember next. the real esatte r Elizar tb&h!Rchell. dec'd., consisting of two .ieli . ii viz - " I .17 . One'tI'a citaining thdee hulrdr acres, ore oT)Iesyiand adjoinmg hinas of Dr. A..G. engmyIgi-ccia Bl.ackweil, Edward Co!ier nd others. - Also one other containin r.re, more orless, uid a.ljining land of D. resley Selfp Wjn. C. Robertson, aid the tract bove named.- - Saidi lands.wvill lie sold together or seperately a nmay be agreed inpon by the p.rrtiesm, and richm wtill be. annonceed on the day ufrsale. 'Termus of. Sale.-A credit oif onme and two ears, except for so touch as will pay the coss 'this snit t' he petid in cash. Purchasers iving bond and.good sureties for the purchase otey. oim'rs. O06ice. Edgefihl. Octi. 2, 1847. S. S. TO3IlPKINS, c. E. E. ts. nt .6, 1947 .' 4t 37 SOUT H CA ROL INA. EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. .hn Furgtusoii & others vs unea Corley & others. O TICE IS HERlhBY GIVEN, That by virtue of an order rroim the Conrt of ,qiitphs this misse. Ishall sell at l~i'elield Curin lamnso, on the, first Monday ini Noveimber niext, piart of' the real estate of' W illiamn f nrguisn. ec'd, gomnposed of' the f'ollowving parcels of Th'Ie OweniDily tract. contiiong two himn red nid twenty-five acres. imor's tr less, and, djoining lands of' George* Hiteit, Iry. Sadller. ad- another tract belomiitng to thme estatea of Vii. Furguson, known ais tho I-otte tract. The Johni Whleeler tract~containing one hin red nere-s imure or less, andt adjoini thre foresaid [Hu:ne tract, atid lauds of Charlotte )'Nettl. A parcel or tract of' one hundirreid aeres. morer r less,bomiughtoufCharles O'Neail.and adljoinime~ tds of' Charlutte O'Neal, the Home, atnd ,Veeler iracts. Atid the John Daly tract, of' one hundred nd fifty acres, more or less, and adjuoig tws ofrlohni P. Muicker, sad Mrs. B. Butler. aid lands being tihe entire real estate of' said V illiaum' Furgsuon, excepting the Hlaine tract f ihrtee hnndred aind lifry acres. Said lanids will be te snrveyed anid divide-l k sold iti two or more parcs. plats of' which nll be exhibited on the day of' sale. Terms of' Stle-A credlir tof one year. excep t a to so mnich uis will pay the cost of this suit id the expenses of' the survey, to be paid in ash. Purchasers givitg hurnd aiid goomd sure es to secuirtr the puirchase money.. oim'rs.Office, Edgefield Oct, 1, 18-47. oct.6 - 4t 37 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLi-NA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN- EQUITY. Eliznbeti S. Burt, is tngustus H. Bnrt & others. OT01ICE IS H EREBY- GIVEN, that by virtite of an order from the' Court of 'qity, Eshallselhat Edigefreld Comirt House, the tirsi ;Mtndity in Ntmvember niext, the l estate of'Dr. A.W.; Burt, deceaised, viz. Onearnet of land conitaiig five hunidred d sity-five-tres nmore or less, situated in digfield District, between the Martinatownm :;id amid Bigytevens' Ci eek, aiid bunnded by mds tif WVikinagJ. Wightimati, Sa.mnel Getson di others. - Sidl landa ril'bo so.ld on a credit nf one and vo years, exbg(for a. mnch as will pay time lst of~ this siit'; to be paid mi cash. Purchaser ivi bond'aaid 'pod .mureties to suc.mre th e urahnle modtif . Ptissessi'ti of' Jhe lanud, not iventitl the riday of Jlinary'niext. S OGMPIlNS, c. x. a. D. omn'r, OffiiejgEdgefield, Oct. 1, 1847. '-t.6 ' t 37 Winter Goods. ie attention of purcbasers to their Large aid rTER GOODS 1- PART OF Bloe and black Cloths, Black and fancy Cassimeres, satin an.) worsted Vesting. - Plain and figured Engish Tweeds, Handsome Goods for Boys wear, I Red, white.green and yellow Flannels, Heavy wool Plaids and Linseys, Cottoni and wool Carpeting. A ehoice lot of Gloves anid Hosiery, Chimisettes and Collts, Mushns and Lace Triming. I Silk Gimps and FLinge , Ladies M airino Vests, rweed Sacks, every description, ots, Polka Bonteep, nm Schley Factory, at factory prices, id Blankets, anned Sole Leather, per do , do ills, , assorted. from 4 to 20d. SO. ,ETE AqSORT3tF.T oF Hats, Caps and Bonnets. Genttleinuo's and Ladies Saddles. Trunks. Carnret anil Saddle Bags, F ALL KVDVS. rMe and extensive stot-k which we now have on the times. acknowledgemnents for past favor-t, and solicit n GOODE & SULLIVAN. If 37 STATE.OF SOUTH CAROLINAt F.DGEFIELD D.FSTRICT. IN E QUITY. Thomas R. Anderson & wife ts ienjmamin H. Mi'ler & others, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that by virtue ofrani order of the Court or Equity ie thiA entse, I shall vell at Edlgefield Court Hmise. on the first Monday in November nexi. the fullnwing tracts of land belonging to the estite ofJames Miller. dec'ud, viz. 'I'le! Home tract. eontairing by survey of D. White, 1). S.. twenty-fouir hundred anl seven. ty-seven (2477) re.s, adjoining lands of Ill rs. Delmihter. Benij. Bettis, James Broiden, G. W Jones. Beiij. Gialhian. Doct. H, Burt and other lands ofthe estate of said James Miller, and others. The-Johnson trne.t. containing by ervey of D. White, D. S., twia hundred and seventy four (274) neres. and adjoining lands of Dr. H. Bnrt and other lands oftheestate of said James Miller. The Bmeithatnp tirnel. containin by rrvcy of D. White, D. S.. three iunlred and forty seven (347) acres, adjoining lands of Dr. H. Burt. Moses Swearengen. A. Carpenter and tetherlando belongingto theestateofsnidJarnes Miller. .Said lanls will be sold on a credit or ote :1nd two years, except as to so mitch a.; mny be necesstry to pay the cost and expenses of this suit, to be paid in cash. Perchasers'giving bond and good sureties to secre the purchase inoney. Possessimi f the Land niut to be given until the ist day of.annoary next. Comm'rs. Office, E-frefielel. Oet. 1. 1847. S. S. TONI PKINS, c. E. E. n. oct. 6. 4t 371 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFELD DISTRICT. L& EQUITY. John LaUdrum and others Bill vs for B. Franklin Landriim& others. Partition. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by - virtume uf an oirder from the Coum t of Equi. iv in this cas, I .shall sell at Edgefieltd Court flouise; oni the first Moniday in Novembter ieth, thme real estate oif Johnm Landruim, dec'dl, ini the followimngt uparcels. viz. The Homeiisteiad, of said dhecid. containing *thiirteen hunatJred nti frtty nere, moere or less. situeate~d ini thme District anti State afbtresaidl, ona H orde anmd Beavenlamtm :reeks, tand aidjointing itnds known as Birt thatcher's, time estate .uhf John Hatcher. dec'd, mund other lamnd-; of said John Landrum, known tislract No2. ract No 2. containiing moni t ho,sand arid twenty.six acres. immore or less, lying omi hlorsea creek.nndmm adjoitning landsl of' the estate ef Joehn Hatcher. dec'd, Jeoh em Adkiinsoin, Silas llandallI, .Jo~hn O)verstreet, h. l*. Lraienermn, unid otheer lamit or sa~idl Johnu imt Irmron, dee''e, k nownm as tracts No 1. 31, anid 5. Tract No 3. coiminting six hiindredl anti fity acres. more oir less, lying oin iloirmee creek mend Wolf B ranich, anid adejoininxg heeds, oef John M1. Remnmd.dl, Lewis J. .11iles, hI. F. Lanmdetnm, Jeehna Overstrtet,nneid trac'ts No 2 amid 4 of' said Johnm Lultom. ded'd. T1ratdt No 4. containing six hoimyred and. seventy-two act es. emimre~ or tess, lying~ on a simmall braittl tehiofShn w's crek,;m and adijoinm; tamndts of JohnmOver-treen.ttmtlim llthoemi, .1ar eitie Poey. A4. B. Adision, Sitmip.,ot Recwe, andh tracts Nos. :3 aind 5 ofthe estate tio fmJohn Lanmdruam, dee'd. Tract Nin. 5, coimaiinig ftumrteen hitnmdred atnd two acres. more or lead, lyimig ona Shmaw's creek; ande adjetinming Ilandst mof Silas Rimandall. Jahn Overstreet, Cemllie Rhodes~. Mrs. Iheowe, Shaw's creek, 1.. .1. G lotver, Jojhn Adkinusomn, andtm trneits Nos. 2 amid 41 of theO e.'tate of said John Landicrmm.dec'dJ. Tr:tct No. 6. composedl of two separate parcels. beinmg parlt tf the tracts ktnownm as thme Scveaeretngen andt Wimnberly tracts. emmtaimniig feaemr huinidreid -tdninitety- nine acres. tmore or less. lyimng on Shmaw's creek, amid natjoinina Iandmts oef A. BI. A didison. 3larinm Pusey. Collin Rhoides, amid latinds el.mimed by Martin Pusey. Th~e Major piece. containing two hundtri-d andi servemntynine nefits, situtel iii the Ditrm't and State miforesaid, ton the road frem' rihe Pimne IHiemse to Hambmurg, and udijuininig laneds oef IElizabeth Chooad, A. Kemp, John Kirksey. Jae. Swemarenmgen, Blenj. Bettis, Beunj. Hatcher und The NapierorCloud.tract, containinig two hmnndredl aid sixteen (216) aicres, emore or Ie, situated ini time District andme State aforesaa, antd adljoinming liandes of Benij -Bettis, FAiz.' Bodhie or it. M. llstonback, Jeaes dwoorengena andh John Kirksey, Also one othmer tract oiwned by said eleceased, and Lewis J. Miles, conlaimuna'Seven hundred and twety-vtwo acres, moore or iess, situated in the Distrfet .amid Staete aftoresaid, ona Shaw'sa creek, aemd adjnoning lands of C. .F. Glover, Tierlton Mc.~.lendon, Seaborn Day,- Amos laendrnm, amnd other lands belon:inmg to the estate of' said John Laendrmn dec'd. A~,so one other tract. contamting abont eight notres, ten Dawfaskcie I-atd in Beaufort Dis-. trict, in the State aforetmid. Saidh lands will be sod onm a credit of one and two years, except for so mnmieh as will pay tho coist ande expenmses of this smit, to lbe paid in cash. Pnrcasers givimng bomid and geood snre ties to secuare time putrchiase money. Possessiomi of the land taut given till the 1st day of January nmeXt. Comom'rs. Ofliee, Edgefiehel. Oct. 1, 1847. S S. TOM PKINS, 07.m N. BV Phats of the above Land. (excepting the Dawfaakie-hsland tract.)~made by A. Able, D, S., eaa lia seeji at may cilice. S. S. T. Oct n,4 37 SOUTI CA ROLNI. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT W ILLIAM BROWN. liviva about eight miles aboae the Court Honse. on- Tr key Cieek. tolls before me an estray sorrel - HORSE, blind in the right.eye, both hind feet while, a blaze in the facedan-pposed to be nine years old. Arppraised at forty dollars. C. MITCHELL. Magistrate. octobar 6 . lam4m 37 NEW GOODS.* 3 IE Subscriber is novireceiving his stock Fall and Wnter groods, Conuistling in part of the following Goods, vt For LADIES WEAR, Black Bombasine, black Alpaca, colored Al paces, Plaid Silks, plaid Cashmere, Rep .Cash mare, - California. and Premnont plaids, Tartat plaid~s. and M. .D. Lanes, ,~ Casstmeres aid Vestings, for gentlemen g wear. Groceries. IardWari tockery B1ots and Shoes, Kersey, Binnkets, Hats and Cap., With many other articles too tedious to men tion. Thankful for past favors, and hopes by'strict attention to business. and a disposition to pliasel to share a continuance of the same. B. C,.BRYAN - Ealgeirld C. fl., Sept. 28th, 1847. septr 29 - , 2m 36 Netb Fall & Winter G6ooG. G. L. & E..PENN(7 AVE received a larze and most desirable H Stock of NEW GOODS, to snit the senson. consisting ofa emnral assortment of 8thpie and Fancy Goods' Groceries of all kinds, . flats and!Caps, Shoes and Boots, Hardware and Crockcry, Drugs andl Medicineet, Buok4 anrd Stationn ry, A splendid stork of Bonnets, . And a variety of other nrlicles .nsually kepi in ur line, all of which will be sold on the most necommodating terms. TUh-y invite their friends to call and examines ihe stack, and they promise to give them good bargains. septr 29 tf 36 eew and N1eauittel Goods BOWDREE & CLAGGIETT. AVE just opened one of the richest and most henutiful Stock of .. DRY GOODS which t-as ever been bronght to the Augusta market. In Dress Goods tbr Ladies..we have n muuost mngnificent asortiment. In Goods for Gentlenen's we-ir. snch as Cloths. Cassimerest Vestiias &c., we have the best stock this side of New York. In Domestic Gooiln, such aw Flannels. Satinets. Kly Jeans, K'erseys. Li sevs, Bleac'hed and Brown Shirtings, 5.4. 6-4, 104 and 12 4' Sheetings.super Bed Blankets, Negro Blankets, &c., with every article whici belongs to- the. Dry Goods Tride, . which we are disposed to sell LOW. We invite purchasers visiting Angustrt to cll and exxm, ine 'ir Stock. Our Store is the first Dry Goods Store above the Post 0ke Corner, Au gusta. Ga. - We-nisa keep on hand an assortment of BA. - BY JUMPF,RS or Nurses Assistant, one 0 the greatest things in the world or yoanig children. Sept. 22 6t EDGEFIELD ROTeL. T l E S ubscribers annonnee to their friends .11an l'he.piablic,.thai they have a n$ the honse formorf Occupied by Mr BJ"R'a,' in Edgefield vilagmatrad areorepre d to acen pnodate all those who may favor them with their pntrinnge, with comfortable fare for themselves and honrses. .. -w Their Table will he always provided with-th'o best theo market afords. arrd attended to bf oblitrinff and completent servanmts. . . . Their Staties wvill he aitentled to by first rate ostlers, whon will be in waiting at all honrs, by dray or nielht, to see that horseq are properlv t&' ken care of'. CHARLES i.-GLOVER,. ARilISTEAD.BURT. , sept 29 tV 35 Warehsrse & Comumissi BUSINESS - HAMBURG S.. -- T Il Snbscriber begs leave to inform hain . riendrs anid the public generally, that ho will coitiimie the - Wrarewonse & l'ommission A T T HE R AIL R OA D DE PO'r. Tthe cnnvenience oft this Establishinent is too' well know:m io require mnch co~mment...Cottonr or other Produce on'ce int store can be put on the linil Road without the additinnal expence ofrrynge, &c.: which is certninily an iten~ worth notice. tbotht to merchants and planters:. liy chairges will be ns reasonable. as othdr like concerns in the pl:tce. and the usuql facili~ ties given to those who may give me their pah tronager. B.'M. RODU BER'S. se1pt. 15 3in 34* -850 Acres Choice Lands F OR~ SAL.i. 'The snhscriber, liitg irn Ab Fbesille District, on the main - road from Cambmridge to elys&Smith's Bridges., wishingr to eimirate to. the lime stone waters. nlrers for sale. one of the most dlesirable places ini the nu counitry. These lands all.lie in a con dlerso,1 hedy, and are level, c'.ear af rock, and - rihond with the purest waler. On the pirem ises are iv . sett lemns-n altew'ed log dwet- . - linig, wvell weatherhonarded wvithi 5 r'oms, and all necenssary out nor~ses, thme oiher ,a new two storry framue-, Eishedn mt good'style, and wvell paintedl 'n the ouatsiude, has tix rooms: and fiv fire *.aees, and all neeessary out~ buildings, a fint rate well of-wvaler in the y'ard,' a lre Gini house, a new 50 saiw Gin. Tlhreskting Machine, an excellenmt set or'gin gear, all in good repair. This place has'mhont 300' acres in cultivation. 50 in pasto'~re, and 41X0-in choice woods, and ione 'of the best stanids in the tup coantry for travellers and stock. :As to the fertility of these ladds. comte and look, they will recommend themns,-lves. The purchaser can get H ousehold and Kitchen Fuarniimre, Corn, l''odder. Oats, and stork on the pl'ace. The subscribe: is de~ ternamied to aell. atnd to sell a harrain. 3. JOHNSON:. september23 4, 36 WVILMOT PROVISO, OR NIORTB-. ERN A BOI.lTJONJIS, r0O AC- - -COUNT TO ME.L I WA NT, imimedtarely, three-or four Je' .neymen PAINTERS, which constant ene ploymient will be gie. n to EdgidId Court Hounse,& e. septr 21) tf 36 ..Entfe rainmentf. RS. PORD,'ac mints her friends and the vipublie., that he wtIll keep the rooms (aver Mr. B. C. Brysm's store open, for the En' terrninment of' persons attending Conrt, during the coiming term. 11er prices will be 75eeana perday, exclusive of lodging, or 25 cents per meal. septr 21 3t %