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oratld appreciation, *hich generous and PAtriosic: people are ever ready to accord zo.their sops, To "know him was to love 'bhn:#--always the same kind, alTable, and soqrdtal{riend, he was everywhere a favo rij~ossessing mental qualities in a de gree superior to most met, his success on erye field of endeavor was marked and - ;raifyiog to his friends. As a brave- sol dier. in Florida-he was honored by Ker sbaw. District. with various military ap pointments, and at a very early age, by a seat inthe. Representative branch of the - State --Legislature,-in all of which, a fai.hful discharge of the duties incident to these trusts reposed in iim, was the guidir.g principle of his actions. -The first to iden tify himself vith the glory of the Palnetto Regiment, by being wo'unded before the walls. of Vera Cruz, in the memorable bombardment of that city, his name would have lized on the bright pages of. admira tion, Which unborn ages will 'dedicate to generous valor, without this crowning sac rifileionf his lifesupon the altar of patriotic and;.heroic devotion, which will now err balm that name, to endure forever. We have received no particular facts relative to the circumstances attending his death, butevery heart bleeds to think of that - gallant spirit, whose dearest wish was "to besnearer the flash of the guns of the ene my,'twasting away and. dying, little by little, .util at last the light expired in the socketrof life's lamp; and his glorious soul mounted:to lasting repose with the blessed, in ahonre of happiness.-'Twas thus that hei.who;Ill.wounded on the loody field of Chdjrubusco, lingered to die upon a wast iog-bed-of pain. His comrades in arms he kne* would soon he led triutphantly, by;tie only Field Officer left to them, into that city'which was the goal of their hopes, and-to the gates of which they had fought their-way over a track of blood and disease. He..knew- that soon the insolent foe would be.humbled, and conquered by the invin - cible prowess of the American arms. -Like-n.caged eagle, to his brave spirit, this deprivation of not being with them. was more dispiriting, even than the pros pectof death.-He yielded ip that spirit npquupon the field of battle, like his gallant leader and comrade, but the same fire .of patriotism lighted his path to the soldier's grave, and he made a noble sacrifice, and awwilling victim to the glory of hts country. Whilst.,the State deplores the loss of her gallant son, arid takes honor to herself from his-chivalrous example, it is not in charac ter with her to forget the unprotected part nerofahis hero, Who is left alone to mourn his loss in a deserted home, once cot - secrated by the best allections of his noble heart, The remembrance of that an'ction ii the only heritage which he had left to her.-The desolation of that home, has shed-lasting glory and renown upon the State, and the State must not refuse to express her udmiration for the lamented dead, by'smoothing the path way of the breaved in her journey through life. sAnother son of Camden, the hoble hope of a.woriby sire, are we-called upon to deplore.-du the death of Lt.J. Willis Can. tey,manyof the young men of the State,to whom-he was dear, are called upon to mtiourn a valued friend, a modest and omplished gerillaman, and a . brave ,he&Stateowes too much to the e,4-ah: r nmory. ever .wor as a ented, ~o bar.a whose privaie Hi-s meiory will be as dear to all the State, as it is to old A bbeville, whotm he so lored by liis bravery. e~ol..Dickinson.-South Carolina has lost .,another of the heroic sons under wvhose lead she sent her so.ldiets to battle. Ao'her sacrifice has been made, yet another victim ofiered up to the glories of Churubusco, already too dearly earned. The gallant behavior of~olonel Dickinson has been most conspicuous throuthnut the campaign... In the landing at Vera Cruz, onving to his fearless xeposure, of himself, he~was the first oliicer woeunded. Prior to the battles of the 18th and 19 A ugtust, wh~!endt seemed as if our Regiment was abouzt to be doomed loean inglorious inac tivity, his ambimous spirit burned to be nearer the f/lashing of 1he guns ; and he sought throutgh the intervention af Col. Butler, a place upon the staff of the brave and' accomplished Worth. And when the hour did come, for which his soul had so long and impatiently chafed, how gal laq tlydid he bear himself in the storm of them tatle ! To him there was a music in its.roarmand a rapture in its strife. After the fate oethe l--mented Butler, he bore aioft'the protd emblemn of hiq State at ththbead of the l.egiment, until stricken -down ith the- wound wvhicb has ao un - %aljyiand to us, so unexpectedly, pro ved mnortal. .aWe kiew Cot. Dickinson well as a - member of our Legislature, in which he represented Kershaw District, lHe wa~s a clear, district and animated speaker, and tookshissplace in the foremost rank among the young members. The most generous *disposition seemed to animate his breast ; -:heswould rnot give offence, still less woubishe submit to it. His friends loved him,,for, they knew him to be true and s~eieblevin call semergencies. But ol all .tbings,;he-.seemed most fitted for -the sol 1dierscareer. His noble and towering *form-,hsmal beaming, his cool bu t a t hbe same time, impulsive and dauntless sppirit, and the resolve which fired his heart gowi n-renowvn for himself and for the flag under which -he was so proud to stand all. eqminedl to make him a leader around. -- whopn birave wen might be proud to rally. He was in truth the soul of honor and of hialry.-Chara. Eve, Netcs. rTj Si Asans and C'rop,-Never have sia aben (says the Anderson Gazette of tile21sinst'ant) a more favorable season - f-t ilhribg crops than the present;. some e~ve already honse.d their corn and pretty -ei advanced in picking out thetr cotton. *GI crops, we believe never better in this ~ion-the article is worth about 25 cents Dr'Wisemarn has arrive Jfrom edwtorivate dsace a~ Jb Russell. Tedoctor has p5to assume the title of Arch-' - napoWestriinster. which is regarded Rs the prelude to the establishment of a Roman Catholic hierarchy in England. Efect of the Failures.-The New York Tribune says : "We cannot learn. upon diligent inquiry, that the new failures in England, antounced by the Cambria, are likely to affect unfavorably in this country. The connections of the bankrupt houses were generally in other portions of the globe. We believe there are no Corn houses in the list." Tree Hundred Hous's Burnt in Con stantinople.-On the 13th September, at about four in the afternoo-i, the shop of a halvadjec, or maker of sweetmeats, situa ted in the fish market of Pera, caught fire. No less than 300 houses have been burnt, and some of them the handsomest in Peru. The walls of the new English Embassy were blackened by the smoke and, ashes which filled the air; and the Protestani Chapel, which stood close .to the garden wall of the Palace was burnt. The loss of property is estimated at several millions f piastres. The sum of $75,000 has been offered for the patent right ofa wooden leg, re ently invented in New Hampshire.. It is probably a first -rate leg to run away with. Several married ladies have recently loped from Canton, Mass., with men who were not their husbands. The clergy of Canton does not married the people strong enonti. OBITUARY. Died, in the village of Edgefield, Saturday 30th tilt.. MARY ELrrA LtPsconm. wire of John Lipscomb, Esq., in the forty-second year of her ae. The agreable manners, cultivated mind and icial virties of the deceased, endeared her to many fricuds and relatives, and rendered her he pride and joy of her domestic circle. Her ietive arid constant discharge of the duties of ife iin the relations of wife, iaother, sister and friend-her sweetnes3 of temper and stiinis ion to God's will, diringa protracted illness mid her expressions of trust in the mediation of Christ-while they increase the sense of be reavement which her surviving connexions rel in her nutimely loss, impart the consolation hat she has been translated fron quiet useful ness here, toonnmingled and eternal happiness n Heaven. Died. at the residence of Mr. John Curry. Sept. 91. MATTHEW 3ARTt MAYES, son of George P. and Lucitida 11. Mayea, aged 5 years, 4 nonths. and 14 days. " Suffer little children. and forbid them not, to come unto me, for of such is the Kingdom f Heaven. Died-on the morning of the 12th nit.. ELDRD WVAnrEK. inifant son ofJ. L. and Ann Elizabeth Bailey, of this district. BY Minutes of the Edgeficld Baptist Associa iion.-The Minutes of the Edgefield Baptist Association are deposited in the Clark's Office for the Churches. november 3 14 0' After ten years consaAnt experience in the Warehouse Business, I feel my !eif fully competent'to disch.rge any business in my line, whicihmay berusted'to my e, and after the very recent unparradled Ileprecia lon in the price of the great staple, Cotton, and -s the Planters are alone able to stay the down. ,ard tendency by holding their crops baek for a tme, until the present etmbarrssed state oh ommercial affairs snbside. And to assi1,t -in o doing,'I propose to store Cotton at the foliow n rates, viz-25 cents for the first four tmonths, l.3T cents fur 6 months, and 50 cents for rte season, or 10 cents per hale, either of which nut be agreed on the day of storing, or 10 ents will be charged. WV. P. DELPHI. P. S. Liberal advances wvill be made on pro' :dce in store. H amburg, November 1 2ma 41 Towan Froperty for Sale. T1 lIE H OUSE & LOT at present occupied b.~y Mrs. P. M. Untler, situated in the Town of Edgetield, will be offered at Public Sale, on the first Monday ini December next, Tlhe Huse is large and comfortable, with an exce!lent Kitchen, Stmoke House, and' other lit buildings, which can be examined at any time previons 'o the day of sale. The Lot containos 5.A aeses, more or less. Terms of sale.-Credit to the first day of Jan nary1S49, J. R. WEVERt. november 3 5t 41 - Notice. A LL persons inadebted to the estate of Lew is Lanhamt, deceased.,'are requested to make immediate payment. and those having demands against the estate, arc requested to present them for payment, properly attested. On the 18th of December text, all notes given it the sale of the property belonging to- this es. tate becomes dime. As Int amixiouis to close the estate, [ cannot pant longer indulgence. JTOIN ADAMS, Adim'r. november2' 4t 41 .ldminimstrator's Sale. IGREEABLY to an order from John HIll, SEsgr., Ordinary of Edgefield District, I shall proceed to sell at the late residence of Samuel 31. Chappell, Dec'd., on Tuesday the sixteenth instant, all the property of said dec'd., consistintg of l5,Likely Negroes, Horses, Hlogs and Cattle, Plantation Tools, Hosehold and Kitchen furniture, &c., (In a credit of Twelve Mionths, for all sums over five dolliars, all sons of and under five dollars Casha Pnrchasers will be required to give notes with two gooud seenrities. OLIV ER T OW LES, Adm'tr. Nov3 2L 41 flaw Gap Beat Co. You are oirdered tu P'aramde on Fri day the 12th instant,armed and equip. ped according to law. Blyorder of Capt. SHAw, JOS. M AT H I8, o. s. N. U.-There will be an election able person to be recommended as a -mngistrate for thme beat. november 3 2t 41 JLumber for Sale. T Hl E Subscriber,living on Hlorse Creek, -at the Saw MAill formerly owneid by the Rev. John Landrum, dec'd., 12 mniles from Edgefield Court H-lose. offers for sale 150,000 feet of first quality LU~I BE R, of every descrip tion, the most of it has been sawed at least six months, for cash, or approved paper, at the usual prices., LBWIS J. MILES .oveber at 41 The JoeCkey Club- R ' e!.C - AT THE CFTEROKEE.POND T.i W ILL commence on Wednesday the 17th November, and conytinne throughotul the week. Fine sport is anticipated, as nine stables'of Hoises are already engaged to "at tend. CH. HAMIlOND, Sec. nov.3 .4. 2t . 41.. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Henry Cox and wife & others Vs Partition. Jonathan .4. Miller OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. that by .virtne of an order from the Court of Equity, I shall sell at Edgefield Conrt Housi, on the first Mondayin December next, the following property, viz. One tractof land. coutaining three hundred ncres, more or less, lying near the: Savannah River. in Beach Island, in the District and State aforesaid, and adjoining lands of Ulrick Reddick. Randolph Bradford, and others. ' Also, the following Negroes, eight in number, viz. Isaac, Miles, Randal, Newman, Ned, Daf new, aary and Ellen. 'Said Land -will ba sold on a credit of one and twoyears, and the Negroes on a credit'of one year, except for so much as. will pay the cost of this suit to ba paid in cash. Purchasera giving bond and good sureties, and the pur. chasers ofthe Land a Mortgage of the premi es. s. S. rOm PKINS, c. i. F.. D. Comm'rs, Office, Edgefield, Nov. 1,. 1847. nov. 3 5t 41 State of South Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. 29th of October, 1847. Simeon Attoway & wife Appl'ts. Summons vs i Fanney Goulden & others De'ts. Partition. IT appearing to my satisfiction that Seth Hazel. Hiram Abney and.wife' Milliz, Jon than Hazel and wife Hulnah, Rhodv Moss, rhn Nloss and wife Lucinda, Morris,Johnson, Iiuford Johnson, and Pickens Johnson. lives without the limits of this State, it is therefore rdered, that they do appear and object to the Division or sale of the Real Estate of Charity. lohnson, deceased, on or before the first Man Jay in March next, or their consent to the ame will be entered of Record. Given unddr iy hand in the Court of Ordinary, the day and late above written, JOHN HILL, o.z.D. Nov 3 :3m 41 5TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. %.EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. October 29th 1S47. - William Kay & others Appl'ts. Smons as in Wiley Kay & others Def'ts. ) Parttion. r ppearing to my satisfaction that the said Viley Kay, Eli Kay, Hiram Kay. Samuel hristian and wife Rebecca. Edmn'nd Martin and wife Nancy, and William Thornton and wife Lucinda. live without the limits of the State, it is therfore ordered, that they do appear in the Court of Ordinary on or before the first Monday in March nett, to show cause if any hev can. why the Real Estate of Sarah Kay. dc''d. should not be divided or sohi. rr their ensent to the same will be enteredof Reord, Given under my hand it the Court of Ordinary the day and datn above written. . . JOHN HILL, o. E. 1.. Nov- 3 ' .. 3m - 41 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN.,; iEGrPiELD, DISFTRICT.: 'IN~-Tff COURY01~01ZFDyTAfRY ~f B Y JOHN HILL, -Esq., Ordinary oh .Edgefield District. WVhereas Benjamin Stevens and John C. Allen hath applied to m~e for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods andI chattels, rights and credits of Ann McCarry late of the District aforesaid, eceased. These are, thereI'ore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and cred itorsof the said deceased, to he anid appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court ,,r the said District, to be holden at Edge field Court [House on the 15th day of No vetber next, to show cauise, if any, why the said admnistration should not he granted1. Given under may hami and meal, this the 2th day of October in the year of our Lord uoe th'ousand eight hundred and forty seven and in seventy-second year of Atner ican Independence. JOHN [HILL, o. E. D. Nov. 3 2t 41 STATE OF SOUTH'l CA ROLINA. EDGEFlI'LD DISTRICT. IN THlE COURT 0O" ORDiNARY. B Y JOllN H IL L, Esq.-, Ordinary oh Edgefield District. Whereas Daniel Yonco bath applied to me for Letters of Adlministramtion, otn all andh singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Mathias Yonce late of thie Dist rict aforesaid, deceased. Theso are, therefore, to cite'nand admon-* ish all and singular, the kindred and credi itors of the said deceased, to be andm appeat before me, at our next Ordinary's Court fr the said District to be holden at Edge. field Court House on the 15th day 0l November inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under myihand and. seal, this 1st dy of Novemnber in theyear of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and-f'rysever and in the seventy-second year of Ameri can Independence. . JOHN HILL, 0. E. D'. Nov.a3 2t 41 SATE OF SOUTH -CAROLINA EDGEFIEhD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF. ORDINA RY. B Y JOtIN HIL L, Esq.., Orditlary oe Edgefield District: WVhereas Westley 'Hodie hath applied to me for Letors of Administration, on all and singular the goods anid chattels; righti and credits of Michael Rodie late of the District, aforesaid, deceased.. These are, therefore, to cite and adlmon ish all and singular, the kimlred amnd cred itors of the said deceased, to he and appa before me, at our next Qrdintary's Courl for the said District, to he hyolden at Edge field Court House, on the 15th day of No' vember next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Givent under .m'y hand and seal,.this the 29tht day ol October, in the year of out Lord one thousand eight bundred .and forty-seven, and in- the 72d1 year. offmner' can Independence. JOHN HILL, 0.E. D. o'de$g a.lar~ -0 o ,l~ch wege select that- * i onfidence they can satiif may call d .will find-their Goods are ernt mari - We4% pportunity to return, ourj friends' a trading co unity, and by Ai old cnstai %dgain many new ones. Cashmi "aihmere, Victorine, Satinslj polithn, Silk Lustre, Black :lpaccas, Muslin do Laines, Galap d'fancy Silks; Cambrics, Shawl -in great variety, C~la~rs, 8t4iiis'iin49 Calicoes, Giiibs,:, i kSfr binlidia'BC i t' enet irs. Ribbons, &c. LAD N|DLEMEN, MISSE Douair WBleached and Brown Shirting kept in, gods Stores. Ha w6eer bar L, 1847. Co isanersof Roadsa ary 1, BATTALION OF THE | Baline in hands of Treast RCe ei M Gray, License to- Retail, .Ryan, Tavern Linense, I Hatchie, Permit to Retail, o do. Tavern License, &mes Loveli, in part License, Less by i isions or receiving $126 50 - Amount paid out, Balance in hands of Tret Cr. Paid i omllion for liuling, 6Wil mWitWalker for hauling, Da I Wland for hauling, Cler Fes for one year, d Commissions for paying out ER BATTALION OF-THE.E -Balance in hands of Treasu Receiv W, WA4eiger, Tavern License, John H. Crosby, Tavern Licens Treasurer of General Board, Less by issions orr receiving $205 00, at paid out, Balance in hands of Trot Cr. paid C s i fbi Building Bridge, Cl~ iIseesfor'one year, - t Commissions for paying.out Rt BATTALION ,F.THUE Belance-in hands of Tre. feee I.McFeliiv, for Tavern License -A.'Nicks'ior Permit to Retail, - W. Freeman. .do. do. * i. tSalnaker, for Stray Horse, i to Retail4 'S Cothran, Lidense to Reti DrVPetler,;Fine, A. Nicks.in part License to Reti " W. T. West j~for Permit to Rita Less by Coimissionie for receidnmg $146 43, Anount paid otrt, * Balance in hands of Treas - Cr. Paid Mis. Cuthran. for Repairs to Bridge, M-. Frazure; for Posting Rna-ls, &c., Chrks Fees ror one ) eat, Add Comnniissions for paying tPER BATTALION oF' THl * Balance in the hands of Tr; Received foi Permits to Retail, " for Pedlars License, and some small a . -fdr stray Yeuarlinig and Sheep, "for Permit and two stray Sheep, Less. by Commissions for reciving $91 15, - Amount paid out, BuD~lance in handlsof Treasurt 'for * Cr. Paid orBiiildi ig Bric1ge at H-. Hi. Hill's Mil " for accoints on Roads and Rocks for I "for Hanling on -Roads, - for Clerks-Fees for one year,. Add Commnission~s for paying< LOWER BATTA LiON OF Till - 4tBalance in hands of the Treo Keeiv 'Qtee'net Perry, License to Retail, a-~-o ubbscription for Building Mine .L]ess-by obmmsamon for receiving $59 00, - - Amount paid- out. aacein the hands of the Pai eo M Cartf, for hinulingr 'di;for hauling. Jam'esp~iley; for hauling, John itrtune for Building Bridgec, A-$iiii8tone, for Building Bridge diCaei Feis for ens year, Adi Commissionis fur payi Aesi~ouzs Secretary. Weidno patticular error in this Report, Noyember3 1842 g efr~W SLE1 BOnts, an noulice R1 idatelTor t offlice el SeiiIr etion. '-~ P.laitd spl did assortmnt -of New Wall and L.,with mich ca ,-and purchased atsach prices. y heir customers and the public generally, who as good and cheap as can be found in any South hanks fir the-large patronage received from our. ft DEArING and LOW PRicEs expect to retain our or Gentlenien. Cashneresi Broadcloths, Tweeds, Sattinets, 1Xentucky Jeans. Kerseys, Scarfs, Cravats, Suspenders, Comforters, Gkoves, assorfed. RE ADY MADE CLOTIING. Fashionable Hats and Caps, Oinaurgs and Yarns, Blankets, &c. &c. N, BO YS 4 CHILDRENS \SHOES. s and Sheetings, and all other articles usually L. & M. LEHMAIER. At the New York Cash Store. 2t 41 id Bridge,for Edgefeld District, to Janu ,1846. SEVENTH REGIMENT S C. 5. Dr. irer, January 1845, $224 32 - $50 00 15 00 2 50 15 00 44 00 12650 3 16- 123 34 347 66 2255 Lattrer, $325 11 8S 00 1 50 2550 10 00 $22 00, 55 $22 55 EVENTH RtEuIUMENT, S. C. hfI. Dr, rer, January 1815, $15.00 $63 30 815 00 175 00 - 205 00 5 12--1999 8 268 18 169 12 tsurer, $99 06 $155 00 10 00 165 00 $165 00, 4 12 $169 12 NINTH RIEGIM ENT. S. Cf. I Dr. surrJainary'18fr " $528 65 - 1V5 00 5.75 5 60 2250 - -.808 50 .00 200 25 00 - 12 50 146 43 3 66--142 77 671 42 414 10 urer, $257 32 010 00 36t 00 30 00 404 00 out $40'1 0l:r JO 10 $414 10 B TE.NTII REG[MENT, S'. C'. 31. * Dr. easrer, January, 1845, . $295 80 ccounts, 08 90) 6) 50 11 O0) 91 15 2 27----88 88 384 74 230 73 er,. $154 01 $13~7 00 utents,. 52 65 10 00 22.v 11 it $225 11', 5 62 5230 73 TENTH1 R'EGIM ENT, S. C. M. Dr. - - wnter, January 1845; $294 66 * $50 00 . Ceek Bridge,, 9 00 59 00' I 4- -57 53 352 19 106460 Treasureu';. $245 59 1 25 250 40 00 49 00 10 00 * $104 00 g out $104 00', 2 60 $106 60 WILLIAM GARROT, Chizirmarr. LEWIS. HOLMES, Foreman. It 41 Wanled I A.SMIALL Gis: tor BOY as a NURSE, one about 8 or 10 years of ae,-of good disposi : ?P~ianosI Pianos ..0. L & M. LT6HMAIER have always on .land a few of hose splendid Rosewood - PIANOS, of the celebrated Mannfactory of Messrs. Stoduird & Dunham: which- they willt .. sell low. - L. & M. LEHMAIER, - .~ AI the Newo York6 cash Store. Hamnburg'November 1 2 2, 41 .AIotice. Y an order from' the Ordinary of Edge field Distrt, I shall proceed to sell, at the late residence of James Miller, decd., en ... Monday the 15th inst., all the persosiall ro party of said estate, consisting o 49 or 50 LikelyAegroe. Large stock of Horses, Mule, Cattle Hog and Sheep; Household and Kitchen Fuinare( Pldntation Tools, the entire crop of'Cote - . Corn, Fodder and Oats, on a credit of twelve months, with rote and two approved-iiecritie for all sums over five dollars, under that amount' THOMAS AlIDERO 6 dn november3 t NOTIC.E. A N ELECTION will be held, at the difer - .ent places of Election for this District the first Monday in January next, for Sheiff Ordinary, and' Clerk, to fill the vacancies which" will be occasioned by the expiratiop.offihe terms of H. Boulware. Sheriff John'Hill;O dinary, and Thomas G. Bicoi, ClerJ. There will be- only one day for voting The Managers will Ines at Edgefield Court. House on the Wednesday following, count the votes and declare the election. THO. G. BACON,'Clerk.'1 Edgefield C. B. 26th Oct 1847; - october 27 10 '40; Notice. LL persons indebted to the eelsta of Mahlon Eidson, dee'd., are requested- to, make immediate payment, and those having fenands against said estate will present thel sccounts properly atiested. J. R. EIDSON, Admlt. ctober 27 2t* 4(0 Notice. LL those indebted to the estate of Maty ABowers, dec'd.. are reqnested to make im nediate payment, and those having demands o present them properly attested. JOHN HILL, 0. E.D - octooer 27 4t 40 Pubi~c Notice. I LL persons having demands against Sarith C. lonr, dec'd., are reqnested to present hem duly attested, and all indebted to her es' ate are required to nake immediate paymerat o the subscribers. WM. BROWN, A. T, HODGES4 Ezecuators. .~* october 27 4t 40 Executors. Sele. T HE Subscribers will offe(for sale, at the late residence of Mrs. Sarah C. loor - lec'd., on Wednesday and Thursday the -lot mnd 2d days of December next, all and singulas he personal estate ofrthe saiddeceased, (except ier negro slaves.) consisting of 80G B0shels CORN [6 stacks Fodder, 300 bushels Cotton Seed,9 Otules and Horses, the stock or Cattle, Shee tnd Hogs, Household and'Kittheii Fqu're - Plantation Tools,;1 Carriage,'2 Vngons, ITO - C' art, witifother chattelifumse vs Also, tIre tract-of land whereon the said Sir; -V C. Ioor. at her death feuided, situate in the'disf trict of gefoeld on'the .waters of MTukey rerak, ansd Lcreek,.containinjsevaa~ii * dred acres, more or lea, and adjoan John fBrns, ) oe ames i otheke, " TMs of' sale. Ag tobe-i nd; af f' oneand teoyears.fromthe day ofs, gnd - in tho personal estate, al. sums under ($10,_00) Teta Dollars, to be paid in cashtand rerall othe - sme a'credit of twelve months fromt the dafdf sale.- The purchase money to- beisecured by - notes with two approved securities. WM. BRIOWN,* A. T. HODGES, october 27 - t 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.. IN EQUITY. Laura M.Bouknight, by her guardian, vs. . Paitid. Martha Bouknight, NOTIC E IS HEFREBYGIVEN, thatI shall sell at the late residence of James D. Bouk night, dec'd., on Saturday before the fonrtlti Monday in November next (being the 20th day of said month.) the real estate ofsaid dec'd. viz. One tract of land,situated in the Distriet afore. said, on Cloud's creek, containing two hundre and fifty acres, more or less, composed of two parcels, one of which the said lames D. bought of his father Daniel Borkiiight, and the other Daniel Botnknighit. James Calmeron, and others..9 Said lands will he sold on a credit of one', two and three years, with interest ons the .last' two itnstalments, from and after one year frol* thed day of sale, except for so rmuch as wilt paf the cost f this suit to' be paid in cash.. 1'iwha sers giving bond and good security, to' secure the purchase money. S. Sr TOMPKINS' e, 3. 3. D. Oct. 27, 1847, 4t 40 Valuable 'ract of Land Tl HIE subacriber offers for sale, his valuablir~ Jplantatin, containing 12 or 1300 aees of" Land, 'wuitable for the osiltivation of corn ani cotton. Said lands is situated in Edgefluld Dib'r. 150 acres cleared, all under good fencihg. Osr the premises are a good dwelling; and all nees-' . sary out buildings. Also, Sa*' and G'rist Mills' on Sweetwater branch. Any perbon wibhin~" to purchase willicalland'efamfhefor themslvea. A bargain will be givena to an approved purcbha ser. -J5SEPH~ MORRXS. -october 27 4t*' 411 State of SOuth CarmIirra, EDGEFIELD DISTRCP.-' IN OBDINARY. 'Y JOHN HJLLr Esq., Ordinary oa. .Edgefield District:: Whereas J. R). Eidsoi, liatli appili-ed to' me for lettera of afministration, on alP and singular the goods and chattles,- rights' and credits of IMehlon' Eidson, late' of' the Disirict afoi'esarl'. dec'dl.. These'-are, t'herefore. t'o'eife' and' gtlinn ish all and' sinigular, the kindred and'ctedl"' tors of the said deceased, to be and' ap s before me, at our next Or-dinary'e' Gur' for the said Dists ict, to be fiol'ded'Edget field Court Homse oir the 8ih dh of 'No vemnber next, to' how cause, if any,'Why the said atlniinistration ,should not be granted. Given-under my hand and seal, this 25th day of October, in the year eof our Lordi one thousand eight hundred and forty-ee. " von, and in the seventy-second. yearotI Americae Indepenience.~ -"'~~~~ october 27 . 't 40.