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tIonalis) in the 81st ear o r his a e. i- . Gardner was the last survivor of the mer chants of the old school. He was a native of Glascow, Scotland, and had resided in Aqjiusta about sixty years, thus becoming of their oldest inhabitants. A log lire o'f tn rity and honorable dealing wit h his fe6Wtiden closed without struggle or pain; ae had worn out his bodily energies, and hiq life ebbing gently away, like the flame of an expiring lam p.-Even. News. Maryland Elections.-The Baltimore Clipper gives the result of the election in the fourth Congressional District of Mary. land.hy which.it appears ibat Col. P. Fran cis .Thomas (Dem.) has a majority of 1566 .oegmWrp. T. GoLdsborough, Esq., (Whig) -that Rlnt. M. MIcLiane, Esq..(Dem.) is e~cred to Congress by a majority of 544 overbtis competitor the Hon. John P. Ken - nedgf(Whig)-and.that.the whole Demo cratic ticket for the' Legislature is elected btan average majnrity-of.1.455. -\0j6r Lally's Command.--We learn from a private letter rleeivel in this city yesterday, (says the Charleston Evening News,.of the.8th inst.,) from an officer of the 12th-.Regiment, dated Jalapa, the 15th Siptember, that the train which left Vera Cruzoa the 20th August, having been har rased by the guerrillas the whole way, fojh't four battles, and lost 105 men. Lt. Twiggs was killed at the National Bridge. Major-.illy,. Capt.. Clark. anti Lients. Creanor, Winder, and Adams are among tberounded. The detachment was entirely. recruited, and- werdt-impatient to join Getn. Scott. It was reportedin.)IlaPa on the 15th Sep tember tsat.cott was in Mexico. Frem the N. 0. Picayune 4th inst. 5 DAYS LATER FRox VERA CIUZ. Nothwig Direct front General Scott. Te stearrtshtp Alabama; Capt. Windle, arrived pff an early hour yestet day moru i crbat Vera Cruz via Tampico. She 1e:t Vera Cruz- an Sunday the 26th of Sggpt., and Tampico on the 30h ulth. A-mong 4he passengers from Vera Cruz. SenerDA Jtusto Sierro, Senor D. Rafael Carrajal, commissioners from Yucatau to he government at Washington. .Wolearin through a source entitled to g;reat.respct 4h't i the ecent battles of tbe 8th ad.. 13ti ult., the Almericn army had tveuty-seven officers killed antl forty -ffe woudded; . Captain Cady. of the 6th infantry was at.mong the killed. We have totanirtmation whatever of the deatfh of .anyaf our generals. -Nylis arriVaiwO have no later news .dickfroerm Aen..ett's .head quarters, .but ie iearn-that letters have been recewv ed-b -comterciail housis "in. Tampico, frin dir c'rreiuadents9-in- the city of 'exlctn.gingiiiq -entirely outr-formner o attle of the Mill del Rey aod;0iiilieipec heights eihe 8th ;nd 43th .OSeetmter. in which G n. Scott carried the-lace at the.point of the biayo 1-s~ppgrasfrom a circtlar that General Sat* Andetermined. at once upon the _conXud l:lhte batitle of the 13th, to ud tk -ecapital. The vdrbal report abrtiresitii Gqdiiloupe, wlich. is. e isfiei hevcapitl -ith 10'_ .- 2 1piees arilleprylcThe e feisifrin GvifrAba. o Mr.. iD~ifd,>iiid ptublishdi-a ii:paper, is thtuscoufirmed. - That. letter made the date of Scott's cotimnd or. the capital September. 13th, and made no tmention. of the bombardment of the l4th and 15th, which was so exten sively pirnulated by other papers. Santta A ana-evacuated the city expressly to avoid 'sucb~.a bornbardment. Our foirmal entry rbasj not have been made for a day or two. buit the city was at our tmercy on the 13th. From the N. 0. Picayune. 5th inst. THE NEWS F~ROM MEXICO. Beyond dispute, the most satisfactory festure in the new s. touches t he loss sus tained in the recent actions by the dirmy of Gen. Scott and its present position. Our news is rather of a negative nature, trut it is hardly less saisfauctory than if it were more definite. We have ample ground on- which to deny the paintfu- reports broughtby the JamesL. Day oif the deaths 6* distingu-ished Atnerican general offi cers. -Our. informationi is positive that - Gen. Stmith has not beetn slaint, but :thau %e has anew covered himnself w itht aory. Gen.: WVerth has been atppiinted Governor -of t.he city of Mexico. atnd wvas atcting as *stieh as late as the 24th of Septemnber, letters of which da:e was received by commnercial houses at PTipico. We have noti een able to learrn aniythimng d-finite of --ei.Pilltuv and his wounds, but from the - fota-sitence of letters. in regard to' him *which make mention ofjour losses. we are persuaded that he has not beeni killed.,.and we hope not wounded. We cannum learn that either Gen. Worth or Genu. Sith hsve been wo-udeil, hur Maji. Caupers. nn tntimate personal friend of Geti. Worth. who'camne passenger tin ste Alabamta, is emiirely satisfied of Getn. Worth's safety. In.shis-connsection we - may iment ion thjat - |Laj.-Catper-l is -tlie hearer of despau ches froam Tampico-for Washington, lie has with himr, also, letters private and unoffi cial, fro-m vatrinus sources iii the city of -Mexico, whiich maitici'dental mention of ptiblic aff'airs, which letters ill he comn m sunicated to our Government. Its is from this gentleman we learn sueh information *as we possess of the loss of our army in she recensenragenients,which is u nexpectedlly sina(f. The Mejican accounts tnake it axiceed one thousand ment in - killed and *wounded, s ife more -authentic accounts Wo English soureds set ii down-.at-four haitdred and sevetity or eighty, all told. The number of American officers killed is said to be 27, and the number wounded 45.. The only individual mentionted anmong tsie,ksilled is Capt. Aibemuarle Cady, of the -6th Infantry, an. accomplished officer, a graduate of West Point anti a native of New Htampshire. Is is somnewhat singu lar that so little should have transpired in regard to our loss, but with all dliligence -we htave been. unable to learn any thitng more. Thte Mexicon loauis- set downt itt * iin:nnmbers at 3000- killed and wound :edJP he accounts -from Tampico confirm - . q~iofGen Bravd .killed fighting t uir Verit Cruz :'orrespondent d~edis tlirit thiat~Sant a.Anna was woninfe# though it, is, reiterated by the lost his horse in the retreat by the route or Tulaneingo. 3- Religious Notice.-The Fourth Quarterly Meeting for-the Edgerteld Cir cuit, will be held at Moore's Church, com mencing on Satuiday next, the 16th Oc iober. . oct. 13 38 PU13LC MEETING OF THE 10th REGT. S. C. MILITIA. At the Review of the Saluda Regiment, it was a general request, that a Meeting be held at Richardsonvillo, on the third Monday in Oc tober, inst., to adopt resolutions in respect to the memory of the late gallant P. af. PUT LER. Colonel of the Palmetto Regiment from South Carilina, who fell bravely leading his regiment in battle. Itis hoped the Regiment will geno rally turn out, aed the citizens of this Distri:t are invited to attend the meeting. SALUDA REGIMENT. Ootober 13 it 38 New Fall Dry Goods. WM. U. CRANE, I S now receiving a splendid stock of Nevr Fall Goods, atnoug. which may- be found the followinz Rich plain Plaid and stripe Chamelcon Silks. do 4.4 do do do black do do watered black Silk, do embroidered Cashneres, do plain and figured M uslin De Laines anti Cashmeres. Embroidered Muslin Dresses (for party's,) Black and colored Alpacras. 8.4 Turkeny Sliiwls, 84 Siitin, Sillk and Cashmere Shawls, 124 liften Sheetings, 12-4 cotton do 3-4. 4 4, 5 4. and 6.4 Furniitnre Dimnity, Curtain materials of all kinds. Irish Linens, Calicoes, Satinelts, Cassiineres. Keitucky Jeans. &c. &c. Making the -nost splendid stock of DRY GOODS"ever brought to this city. he will ahsr. be receiving weekly sipplies throughntt the Fall and Winter, to which he invites the atten tion ofihe pnblic. Augusta, October 8, 1847. october 13 Gt 38 Sherig's Sale. By virtue oasundry writs cof Fieri Fa - :ias, in me directed. I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first ~onday and'Tuesday following. in No. vember next, the following property, in he following tiamed cases, to wit Pent and Brannon vs Sarah Addison, the tract of land where the Defendant ives, containing two hundred acres. more ir less, adjoining land of Wiley Harrison, 3td others. Alfred N. Dicks, and othere vs Leyman 3. Catlio and his wie iCatherine.a tract of and containing one hundred and forty acres. more or less, adjoining land of W. % ilson, Rt. Harden and others. Terms of Sale Cash. . I1. BOUL WARE, S. E. D. Oct.8, 4t 37 SHERIFF'S SAL E. STATE;OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. N TfI-COURT-OF ORDINARY. Eps tilire,pplicant, Joh destley Hlaretl 1' PIlaigdan 9 oth"erADfen ant, J BY an order from John Hill1, Esquire, Drdiinry of the District aforesaid, I Will proceed to sell, at Edgefleld Court House, on the first Monday in November next, the lands belonging to the estate of Edward Hare, deed., situated in said District, on Big Rocky Creek, end WVhetstone Creek, waters ol' Big Saluda River, adljointing lands of J. A. Lamtinack, Johni Forttter, and others containing one hundred atid sit yfve acres, mnore or less, Sold on a credit of Twelve Months. purchaser wvill be required to gmve bond and two appro'ved securities, and a mnort gage of the premises to the Ordinary, to secure the-purchase tmoney. The cost to be paid in Cash. H. BOULWARE, S. E. 1,. Oct ,___ 4t 37 SHIERIFFY'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EUGEFlELD) DISTRICT. IN TH E COURT OF ORDINARY. Elizaeth Rodgers, '1 Applicant I Summons in James Rodgers and I others Defendants. J BY an order frotm -John [Till, Esquire. Ordinary of' thle District aforesaid I will proceed to sefl at Edgeield Court House, on the f rst Monday in November next, the tract belonging to the estate oif Williami Rogers, deed., .situated in said Districr. on Little' Dry Creek. containing three hunred acres, more or less. ndtfoinitg lanids of James Rodgers sen.. George Van. zaiSmuel Watsoni and Win. Riodgers. Sai lands-havitng been recently aurveyed and laid off int fuor seperatre tracts nill be sold in the following order, viz: Tract No. 1. containing one hundred and fory-one neres. Trct.No. 2, containiog one hundred and forty acres. Trct No 3. containing fiurty.si& acres. Ad Tract No. ., containling twenity seven acres. Sold on a credit of Twelve Months. Purchasers will be required to give hotid ani two good securities. and a mnortgage of the premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchase .money. [1,. IIOULWA RE, S. E. D. Oct 8 4t37 LL Persons indebted to us iin our late Mer ~cantile businuess, arc herebty notified that longer to 'nilgence canl, nor will not be given. Wemust close our bnsintess. A word to the wise is stnficienit. A. BLA N I). WV. P. BULTLER. Edgeield C. H.. S9. C', Sept. 10, 1847 .tf 34 .BACON~--BA004. JUST RECE IVED. NEW lot of very snpterior Bacon. whiich will hesold low for CASiI. Also-A lot of flue Flour. J. A. WILLIAMS. junen9' ~tf 20_ ff'rie frienda of JAM ES SPA NN, Esqr. respctfully anntounce. himi as a caintidate for 'the office of Tax Collector, at the ensning elec t.: o . .nari1 tfe 12 SHERIFFS SALE. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Far cias, to me directed. I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesdiy in Novem.ber next, the following property, in the falldw ing cases, viz: Kinsler,McGregor & Co., William Hop. kin. and others. severally. vs. Mary F. Goodwyn, the foklowing negro slaves, to wit : Snaby and her three children. Nancy, Allice, and Ellen, Lucy and her child, Sil. vey and her child Hester, Majrr and Mary. Also, one Carriage and H-larness. Charles Hall vs. Milledge Galphin, two negro slaves- by the name of Goorgeanl Spencer. N. R. Butler & Co., and others, seve rally vs. Rudolph Carter, ono negro man by the naame of Dick. - The State vs. Mathew Corfey, one iron grey.Mare. Terms of sale cash. H. BOULWARE. s. E.- D. october12 3t 38 STATE OF SOUTH' CA R9LINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE .COURT OF ORDINARY. BYJOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Elgeielid District : Whereas Miranda J. Butler,hath applied to me for Letters of Administration,,on all and 'singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits ofr . M. Butter, late of the District, aforesaid, doeeased. These are. therefore, to cire and admon ish all and singular. the kindred and cred itors of the said feceabed, it) be and appear before me, at otar next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holden at Edge. field Court Hlouse, on the 25th day ofOc. tober inst., to show cause. if aniy, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under rmy hand and seal, this the I Ith (lay nl October, in the year. of our Lord one triou-.nl eizht hundred and forty-seven, and in the 72d year of Amer can Independence. JOHN HIILL, O. E D. octr. 13 2r 38 flTinled A SMALL GIlL o r BOY as a NURSE, one ahont8 or 10 years of age, of good disposi tion would be preferred. Enaqusire at this office FgIefield Village M ISS SAIRAII RICHAtDSON will con. 'tine the Exerei'ses of this institution dauring the next year, 1843. The rates of Tition are as follows, payable quarterly iaa advance. . For Spelling, Re:adiang. Writing and Arithietic, per qnarter, $4 00 With the above, English Granamer, and Geography, 6 00 With the above, Philoophy, Natura, blental, anl Moral; Botany.:Chy. - mistry, H istory, Knines Critcisma and Bttler's Analogy, 8 00 Compoasition will be required of the Papils as sona as they shall-be capable (if attending toit. Mr. BAcsot will give Lessons to the Pupils ofthis Acadeiay, in Music, Drawingand Pain ting.. A charge of 50 cents per qnaraer will be made for wood in.ihe Fall-and Winter. october 6 .3m Le r eUeters.. 2 R E4A.NING-inh ta Post O1ice Edgefield CourtH o'se for7the qia ter ending.October 1; E. - Addison, Wm -Miles, ' quilla Anderson, Miss IndMatthais, Andlrew J Brananon. Jamnes MvcDaniel, Wm Browan, Edward McClendona, Joel Brown,. Misq Jane McA fee, Daniel Bean, Jamnes May. Amasa Beard, HI McCarty, James Beard, S Moblev, John, Boyd, Philip Mitchell, Albraham Bartee, Jesse Mayson, WV C Bairtont, Mrs LucindaMcKie, Miss E R Bush, Mrs E Norris, Thos Boles, Isaac Miner, Mrs E L 3 Bartly, Thomnas Philips, Rev Josepsh Culbre'ath, Wade Phailips, Mrs Delilah Conk, Sherly Pope, James S 3 Cook, Wm 2 Price, Charles, Clark. Mrs E Prescot. Richard Chapmnan, John Pulatay, Jacob F Dunlhar & Butrnsidle,Qusash, F J Dewalt, Napoleon -Roof, James C Denhee, Eugene Stidhaam, M Gilchsrist, D J Simkins, Arthur 2 Grower, N WV 2 Simkins, G Glanton. Beani F Samuel, Museo H~omes, John B3 3 Struam, E Hlollyway, Ransom Strum, H Holloway, Wm Sentell, Adlaline llufI'Lsrmnan. D lI Smith, Charles A Hardly, W 2 Smritht, Jas Herled. Stephen PB Ttunipseed, Thos Hollisier. Mrs C 2 TIayloar, Johnar H 2 linIarn, AhIsaloam Toylors, lash amW Harris, Mary D,. Tinawles, Oliver 2 Huighecs. Peiter A Trotti. H-enry Ilill, Lewis Timnmerman,. Miss E Jonaes, George W 4 Wialker, Mrs. A Jones, Margaret. Walker, Ramsey Jsarnaey, Mrs M-C Watson, H P Kisk, Johnat . VWaakins, George 2 Kennedy. Josephs Williams. H Rt Lundy, Miss Mary WVeems, Josseph La'nhamn, Thsos W Watkins, Rev WV Medlock, Mrs M Walker, W J Mims, S S Wisemnan. John M iles, Miss Sirralr 2 Wilson, Steptaen Males, Mary A Waldon, Henry Miles, Lewis Persons calling ror the afbove will ask fot Advertised Letters. M. FRAZIER, P. M. - Oct6, 3<87 STAT E OF sOUfT CA ROLINA .EDG EF IE LD DIST R CT. I-N E QUITPY. Elizabetha S. Busrt, vs Augaustaus H. Baura & others. OJTIC.E IS H EREBY GIVEN, that by N virtale of an order from the Court of Eganity, I shsall sell at Eadgefield Conrt IHonse, on the first Monsdamy ins November naext, the real estate of Dr. A. WV. Banra, deceased. viz~. Onec tract of' land cotaiaaing five hundred andl sixty-five acres. more or less, sitatsed in Edgefteld District, between the Martintown Roadl andl Big Stevens' Cteek, and bonnded by landas of Wilhiam J. Wightmnan, Samuel Getiaon anal others. Said lanads will lhe sold on a credit of oane and two years, except for as mneah a will psay. the cost ofrthis suit. to be paid sat crash. Pusrchaser givintr bond aand goosi sasnrdes to secure the puarchasae money. Possessaion of the laand, nt given untal the first day of Jianuary iaext. S. S. COM PKIN S, c. I. E. D. Commn'rsa, Office, Edgefield, Oct. 1, 1847. octa 4t 37 . REPGR ~ fthe ComMIssioners of the Po t6, 430ti tienber 1847 -nea~Iotn 1 l rz t Mbe 6ai nA Hariet .Blen Niber In Asyluim. t Pfampersames at the I'vor fouse. DaV r, ieid Jan'ry. 1847, 1 Na a it, Airil " AlleUtiig, " May 1 JohnF bu de'bnrg, Oct. 1846, 1 C. Mathi i.ant, 1st June,1817, 1 N Iumber dead, 5 Rieliar leir . Franci' dres H'.Jenty J. WhiWte,1 Johrr ife, and I uaughter re T'urh n, o Naricyao'e MargietFlish, I '-trberNcarried bp r d 2 Tifisu Rrpor( from 30 El Seple Oct. 6 1. Paid Agent's Salary for Bui A0~"' Thos.ULveles, npari Nov &~& " and Ptr 't i.4~O. -- " *"in. part tor Dec. 7 &.9 i k, Cri, Fodder vedd 1o Dec. 23,,1846 sun to Janr . sundry acconts for Gr Jan. 12 & 25 14k in pa!rt ror building aind Fe N 1, tn2 asrid nM tnpers in Asylum March 3, 'Teoubr, Corn tto an pril t 13. PId Agei'siQuarter Salr .3 , " "ng Panpers to I i 3ne 7 8, Ba"n. Paupers in yli July 5a n Agenf's Q orter Salry Aun12st2 5 47 " Notedue for Land, Bul Sept 7 t-2 Pad Agent ervices, part Io Septr. 30" Add Ad Caommnvss Sepir' 30,847, Amount paid out iaclu a.-Cah received fron 30Pa Septembe Oct. 7 , 184, Received of D. Srother or .Ad@0 H rt. Bmilw;ire, mi lar 27t" gp.e 47 n of JoSn Qaulebi Lnss by cormissir Sept. 30 -i, Cash in Treasurer's hands Septr. 30- 1847; - Add for Provisions charged Septr.30,11847, CR. By Cash paid out ir Wt.would rurther.report. t since our Ini instetemnicd; also we :have bWilt two inor H. Boniware, m ares, viz16 ~y. WeetL briek chimney in centi eept 3 I8 , liarom at eacu end ofthe Sepr.3084 -raoAdd buildings aind cailed t Wmod d any PaPer., wi thut anc further I Wilg eve renq c wore. .Sej F nbend 'rw Fl a nd -c Sitji &Aher-13i~ VUi& CR!IBERS respectially call til g3e4ifeestodckirf - r*c & neia PrIA n l'inCrintse, R'6d strip'di co16i Silks, Super figi'daomard do Pfain-blacihils snd India Satiur Wide black do~ for Mantillas, Chamelion Inhlair plinid. and stripes, Be1edere &Buena Vista d~o do Black~and 4ncy colored Ginghams. Super blace Bomhazine & Alpaceas, Plain and 6'd'Alpaceas nnd Morinoe Cashtmere indephyr Wool Shawls, A inrge lot of Overconis and' 2000 pairs Shors, emb'raciiir 12 cases Mens and Boys B 300t pair l.auiies Slipipers anid 1800) yards Georgia Plains fri 1800. " Northern Kerseys, A largc lot Negro anti fine Ba 1500 16s. Hemlock anid Onk t. 500 " Black antd rnaset Upi 400 "best Harness Large lot of Calf and J.ip Sk 100 kegs cut Nais and Birada, 1N00 lbs. assoi ted Castings AL A LARG E AN D Co3PL Iard ware and Cutlery. Glass, Crockery and Tin Ware-, Drugs, Paitnts, and Oils. GROCERIES * The above comprise but a portin of the Iim hnd. and which will atll be sold at pri.:es in suit We embrace this opir rtunty to make onr ontinance of the same. october 6 iea-d Quuarters, Seventh Regirnent, S. C. M. -Mir, VILLKr, October 4th, 1847. Orders No. 7. R EGIMEN'TAL- COURT MA RTA L Awill convene at the Old Wells on Satov. ilay the 23d inst , for the trial of nll-defaulters in Militia and~Patrol duty in the Regiment. The followir g Ofifiers will constitute the Cnrt; viz.-Lieur. Col. Geo B. M ills. Prest., Captiins Shaw. H-arrison, and Rreps. and Lietis. Abney Canoinghamui, Bland, .lokuson, and~Kirksaf, Meumbers. - By order of Cot. G. D. MrMS, CHIAS..A. MEIGS, Adjutiant. october 13 . 2t 38 STATE OF SOUTIH CAROL!INA. EDGEFIE LD .DISTRICT. iN EQUITY. George rloffoway and wi fe itillthe-rs; Partition arrd vs * account. John 1fachell & ethers. J I1 pursitance of'.an order from the Conrt of I ity ini this case, Notice is haere'by givyen, that I sall sfll.at Edgefield Cont tU-ouse onthe first Monday in November next, the real estate of Elizabeth Rochell. dec'd., consisting of two par cel. of Laid, viz, One trart containiing three. hundred aceres, more or less, and iadjimng lrnds of Dr. A. G. Tegue. Lucrecia laakwell, Edward Collier and'others;-.. Also one other containing acres, more or less, and iujoininug lands of D'. Presley Self, Wmi. C: Robirrtson, atnd the tract above nanied. Saiin igiu will be sold together or seporately as maybeagraed ~npon by the parties, and wviich will beaintloirneed on the day of satle. Terums.of Sale.-A credit of nije and two years, endoptfor so ianch' as will pay the cost .of this suit, to he paid in cash. Pnr~imnsers giving bond and-good suretiee for the purchase au:iO y. - - '- - Coi9.Office. Ed fcield, Oct , 2', 1847. - .> 8.8. TMPKINS, c.-z. K;!'. act 61147 41 ,_3 orfar Edgefield Districtfrom the 30th Sep. to his honor J. B. O'Neal, presiding Term, 1847. - Number brought up. 22 Francis Mays, I Edaline Kenard and two children, 3 Cntherine Mathis, " removed 1 4 & four childresi,- dead- I Susan Brenarr,-1 Am, Bdney. . I Sally Plimah and child, 2 Vesey L.ee, : Martha Tayler, 1 Vaughn children, removed 2 2 Mrs. Napper & child. removed 2 2 Fanntnin girls one left, 2 Elisha Dye. wife. and two children, 4 Mrs. Falkner and four children, 5 John Norman, I - .47 Dead 5 Removed 7 12 3-5 McColongh children, 2 Number of paupers at the Poor House, 37 mnber 1846. to 30th September 1847. Iding and Provisions, $178 56 for)building aid sinall accounts, 54 00 rviisions for Poor House, .53'00 bnilding and Paupers in Asylum, 196 31 andamrndry'articles, &c. 233 43 ceries, Corn, Blankets, &c. 332 05 mall accounts. 205 05 lnd Building. &.e. 102 66 1 Cow Food. -40 31 . Groceries, Beduand rurniture. 237 87 --or lionuse, and part for Buildings, 110 131 tan. ad small accounts, 3812 00 and Merchandise, 159 75 dinigs. Merchandise and Furniture, 492 85 r Buildings, Corn and Furniture, 275 00 Auiouant paid ont. $3973 17 lorrs for paying 2j per cent. 99 32 ing Commission,, $4072 49 r 18A6. to 30th Septeeber 1847. Id Poor House tract of land, $335 00' SExeautions ofTax or '35, 39 25 n-T. C. the Taxes of 1846, 2991 60 $3365 P5 n. for receiving 2.1 per cent. 64 13 $3281 72 of the Tax of 1845, 2648 93 ..$5930 65 to Agent of account paid out, 52 20 $598t 85 cludng commissions 2j per ct. 4072 49 Balance in Trensnrer's hand., $1910 36 ROBT. BRYAN, Treasurer. it annunl report, we have finished several build. atheir Panper houses, samie size as the former e with two fire places, open Riazzas in front, piazza. rnnehont, we nre ofopinion that we'canaccom nildings as perhaps the necesiity of the District - JOHN HUIlET, Clerk of the Board. It. 38 Winter Goo e attention.of- parchasers:.o--heiiW ie and VER GOOD 3' Yfa or - Blue and'black Cloths Lck in aniCassimeres Plain nd fini'e' English Tveeds; - Hanidsome Goods'for Boys wear,. IRed, white, green and yellow Flaninels s Heavy wool Plaidsarid Linseys, Cotton and'wool' Carpetngg A oice lot of' Gloves and H osiery, Chimisettes and Collars, } Miushans and Lace Triming, Silk Gimps and Frinuges Ladies Murino Vests, ['weed Sacks, every desc~iption, tots, Polka Bootees,. mi Schiey Fatctory, at factory prices, ed Blankets, tmed Sole Lenther, per da, do assorted, fromn4 to 20J. E.TE AssIoRT~%ENT O0 - Tints, Caps and Bonntets, (Uentlemen's and Ladies Saddfe-t, Traunks. Carpatand Saddle Bags, I' ALLA KK!VDS. se and extensive~ stock whticle we now have on the timtes. aeknowlcdgemetnts for past favors, and solicit a GOODE & SULLIVAN. *tf 37 STATE .0F 501TH CA ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. - etselope WVilliamis, ) . f. Partidion. Lnwra Willianms,& others. I N ptrrsuinnee of' an order from ste Couart of LEgity ini thtis case, Notice is hereby given, that.1 shtall sell at Edgefleld Court H ouse, ont the first Monday 'in Novemaber niext, the real estate o(, Gibont J. Williams. conasisting of three tracts of lanaI viz. One tract, caontaining tharee. hundred -and Grj.seven. (357) acres..more or le.a situ~ted int the District and State aforesaid, and ndjoining lands of F'eleriaha Williams, Lewis Asbell and others. Also: one other tract contaiting ten areres, more aor less, situated in the Dilatricat and State aforesaid, and adjoining leadaof Mary Perry, Lewis. Aubell and others. Also-one other tract, contaibingtwo-linnadred acres, more or les. -situated. in the District of Lexinigtona and State aforesaid, and adjoining *lanads ofJohna F.1m~itsey, Mattha' Redity and others. Said Lands will lie sold'n a-;credit of one & two years, except for stneh sum as may be ne cessary to pay the cost of thtis suit, to be paid in cash. Piirchasers .giving bond a-nd good sureties to secure the purchase mnone,,~ Commn'rs.- Office, Edgcfleld, Oct. 2, 1847. S. S. TOMPKINS, c, a. a. D. Oct.2, 1847,- . 4t :37 Headquarerfs, 2d Regt. Cavalry, - * October2nd, 1847. AN' ELECTION will be held in the Edge field Hussars Trroop of Cavalry, at Edge. field Court Hotuse, on Priday the 2'2d dlay-aof October, for Cornet, to flt. th. vacancy occa sianed bythe resiganatiot ofG. It, Mays. *Thomas C. Mathis and John Btutler will ac t as Managers. By order of -'- THOS. W. LANHAM-,. Lient. Cot. Com.,2d Regt. Cavalry. october 62 t 37 gTjThe friends of W ESLEY BODIE, an nounce him as a candidate for the office of SjieiifV, ate cnntina election. Notice., A LL Persons havintg any demands dgainst theestates of Thos. Reynolds. Senr., and tThos. Reynolds. Jr., fire -hereby required to at end jii the Ordinary's Office, on Monday the 3rd day of January next,- nnd present, their demands properly attested, as Idesire to close up the cstate. NANCY REYNOLDS, - Adminitr'atri august 25 3in 31 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate or Wn. B.AB. Mays, dAc'd., are requested to make pnyment, and those having claims against the estate, are requested to present them for pay. ment, properly attested. S. B. MAYSf. T.-J. MAYS', ang25 orf 31 NEW GOODS., T HE Subscriber is now recei'ing hisit6c Fall and Wnier Goods, Consisting in-part of tbe following Goodsyvi. F0.LADiIS WEAR. Black Bombasmne,.black Alpaca, pore Alpon, Plid Silk , plaid Cashmere,.Rep _Ch. mere. California and Fremont plaide Tarta'r plaijs. and M. De Lanes, -- Cassimeres and Vestings. for gent *mn wear. . Groceries. Hardware, Ciockery, Boots and Shoes. Kersey, Blankets, Hats and Gaps. With many other articles'too tedions 4o a er tion. Thankful for past fiivors.:and. hopesaby-strict attention to business. and n disposition to please to share a continuance of the saume. . B.C.. BRYAN. Edgefield C. ff., Sept. 28th, 1847. seprr 29 2m. ew .Fall & Winter (,;dds. G. L. & E. PEN. AVE received a largesnil anistdesiratle Stock or NEW GOODS, to suit the season. consisting of a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Groceries orall kinds, - Hats and'Caps, Shnes and Boots, Hardware ant Crocinry, Drugs and Medicines, Books and Stationinry, A splendid stock orBonnets, - And a variety of other nrticles usually kept in our line. all of which will besold on the mat accommodating terms. . They invite their friends to call and etsmina the stock, and they promise to give them good bargains. septr 29 tf *36 P2w and Heautglitgl Goods BOWDREE & CLAGGETT.. H AVE just opened one of tihe richest anid most henntitfl Stocki of - wc .sDRY GOODS which bns ever been bronght to the A4tusta market. In Dress Gonds lor'Ladies:.*e hi'e - a most.magnificent assortrnent.* In Goods Dpr Gentleman's wer, such asClothe,. aasin'ercs Vestings c.; we have th.hesttsooclins r of New York. In Donesie Goods , such'es Flannels, Satinetsey- Jeanszeye.. Ji se Beah d.Brwis.Shrtigs 5-4-64, E D"EIED. H -- L i. the'~~ n&;,4 l pe%41lerfl tKng T H E Subscribers annonnde to their friep's and he pt blic- tat rIey haUe opeied the house formnr ry ocenpied Iry Mr. B..3. Ryan, in Edgelh-Id village, and are prepared to acedm-. modate all those who-may favor theimn with theiW patronage, with comfortable fare for themselves: and horses. ' Their Table will he always provided with the hest the market affords, and attended te' by obliging and ernnpetent servants. Their Stauiles will be attended to by firsraft ostlers, who will be 'mi waiting at alI lidurs, by day or night, to-see that horses are properly ta' ken: care o. CH ARLF.S J. GLOV~lf, ARMTSTEMD- BURT. sept~ .rt 5 Warehouse & C5onuumssten. BUSINESSr -H AMBURG. S.- C. T H E 5nbhscriber begs lenve t'o-informr fii friends and the public generally, that. lie ill continnre the faehou.9e & 'ommidsiotw AT THE RAIL ROAD DEPOT. The convenf'ence of this Establishment is too. well kniown to require mn-ch comment. Cotton or otnor' Produce onc~e in store enn he plut on the' Wiaii Road withdtit the adfdidonal expenco' of draynge, &c.< wvhichr is certainly sit item: worih notice, binlh ro merchants and plan'ter.. My efiarges wvill he na reasonable as otheur like concerns in the place. and the usual flicili ties given to those who may give me their pa trona B.'i. IfODG.ERS. seld. 15 3'n 34 850 Acres Choice Laidds F OR SA LE. Thesuibscriber, living in Atv beville District, on the main roa'd (from Cambridge to Neuley's & Smith's Bridges, wishingto emnigrate $o 1ie lime srtoie waters, offerrs ror sale, 'one of the most desirable places in the up- country. Tli'es-e lanids all lie'in, a coo densed bod'y, atid' are level, clear .pf rock,.andi abound with the purest water.. On theprem ises are twvo setlemients,-one a bewed log dwvel ling, wellf weatherboarded with 5 ruoms, and' all n'eeessary ount houses, the othter a.'uuw two, story frdim,- Slniahed in good style,. ad well painted on the outside, has eii rooms -.and"Sie lre-places,- and all necessary our*luilding, a first rate well of water in th ad" reGn hotnqe, a new 50 saw Gin, Threshing'Machini, an excellent set ofgin getar, all in good repaii'. This priace has about 300 acres in cegitivation, 50 in pasturage, and 4100.in choice wooils, and is one of the best stands in the uj enunltry for travellejn 'and stock. As to the fertility of thteso lands, comne mod .look, they will recommnd themseLves. The pturchaser can get Hlousehold and Kitchen. Forvniture, Corn, Fodder. Oats.. and stocit on the, plee. The unbgeriliet is de-. termined.to.sell..and-to sell a bargain. J. JOHNSON. . septemi er29 .. . 4t 36 WrLMOT PROVISO, ORL NOR I' ERN A-BOLITIONrST, NO AC COUNT TO ME.. TWANT. immitedtately, three ot'1ourJonr Ineymen PAINTERS.. whioh const ant erm ploymnent wtil he given. ba n g to Ed~gefeld Court House, S. C. santr2 t f 36