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BY LAST MiUiT MAIL. PRESIDENFI:AL ELECTION. We have not yet received full returns from all theo States wshich have voted for iPresidential Electors. But we have learn -ed enough from our exchanges to announce with -certainly the election of Gen. Taylor to the Presidency. When we first heard the rumor of his probable success, we had some hopes that madat rumor as usual had lied, but every day Tn yll.r's prnspccts grew brighter and bri^hter, anl at last there is no longer a donht of his complete success. But we will not despair of our -country or of our party. We will still bat tle strongly for both, and will le 'at-. T. .himself, neversurrender." The follow ing are the names of the States as far as heard from, which have voted for Taylor. Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Ilaed, 'Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Peuosylvania, Delaw are, "laryland, Ken tacky, North Carolina, icorg;a, Florida, Tennessee, and Louisiana. +elsicltnlial Election -A Telepraphic di-spetch, received Iat evening sta'es that Virgit,i4 has gone for Cass by a m~r:jority of 1000 votes. Missouri. indiatna, 1tliuia;is, Wisconsin, Arkantas, Otio. and M is,is sjppi have also gone for Cass. ln'v. doubtful. In Maine no ch-ice has been made, but the Legisl:ture will ca.;t the vote of the State for Cass.-Darly Tile graph 14th inst. From the Daily Telegraph, Nov. 14. Charleston Cotton Market.-Our Tele graphic Despatch received last night. in. forms us. that.the sales of Coito,n in Gh-:r leston vesterday, ata--unte,l to 1000 banhe. .at puices ranging fromn 44 n, 5. Prices continued steady. Sales were also made of 4300 s:teks of Salt, at $1 per stick. College Examination.-The annuel ex amination of the Senior elass of the Sout h Carolina College en:,,menced yesterday morning. Ar a meeting of the Board of 'Trustees in December lnt rem:tutinns were passed apponin:i,g a B,ir.l or Tesn Visitors to attend this examin;atin. We were pleased to learn tio;, Hon. R W. Barnwell. illn. Mi'chell Ksrt,. Rtev. W. Smith, Rev. A. Glenuit. >nsd Rev linze Iius tsete y 'sterdav in attendance to per form that duty.-Telcgr.,pli, 14th inst. Hamilton Fish, has been electeil Gover nor, arndl U. W. Patterson, Lieutenn' Gosernor f Ne % York. "The N. Y. Herald. gives a full list of she,Members elect to Congress from iat State.. The entire delegation is Whig, t!akiinj,gaiu.af ten."oo the previous dele 1lorace%Greely, Eitors of the Express and Tribune. Tho News York H-erald of Satnrdayt says tha;t a cat,e of Choiera. re-,e.:tblinic very much the Asiaie Cbhera, etnrred! at one of the hotels in Broadway, o Fri dlay night I:st, There wr s .ome doubha a mnong the Ph.3sicians whether it " as thec real cholera asphyxia or not : he a, oil events. it bore a great reesbhance to it. Happily. hoswever, the patient s ecovered,. through judicious treat ment. OBITUARiY. ])IED of Drsopse.v in this Diattiet an the 3inst., in the 6'4th year of htis age, M r. Theophalus Lundy. Mr. Lumndy was a kind and aIecti(.natte husband and: Fa,ther, though rendered much less useful to his family than he no doubt would have been, but for the loss of tho sense of hearintg at an early period in life. He sufferedI set eral weeks severe afflic tion very patiently, nnd wsiah a knouwlede of his approaching dissolutiona he resicned ly ptassed from this earthly habitation, to that bourn from whetnce no traveller re turns. - uller Lodtge .*o. 17. 07 Regulartmeetng of tis Lodue will be held on Monday evenane nex' at 7 o'clock, JOHN LYON Sec. Nov. 15, 1i 4 We are authorizetd to announce Maj. W. L. COLEMAN, as a candidatc for Ordinary at the ensuing election. Nov 15 4848 43 g The Friends of A LF RED M AY, announce him as a Candidate for Sheriff, at the ensuing election. Nov. 15, 43 We are authorized to announce WVM L. PA RKS, as a Candidate for Traw Collec tor, at. the next election. Nov6 42 lNoticE B Y an order from thte Ordinary of Edge field District, I shall proceed tat sell at the late residenace of W iley Wells deceas:ed. ont Wednesday the sixth day aof December tnext all the personal property tar said dleceased, con sisting of 15 likely Negros,t Cottasta Corn. Fodder, Stock of Horses tand Maile4. 1dhmta-: tion tools. Ilouisehold and Kitchen Furnitnre. and othem articles too tedious to mention. Tcrmns made knowsn on the day of sale. CHESL.EY WEELS Admnititrator. Nov 13 1848 t" 43 Religious NVotice. T HE Home M',ission Board have appoianted their r.ext meetintg t -be held at An;iocht Mdeetinag H-ouse on Satttrday before the fifth Lord's Day in Deecambetr air te present yur, JB48, at 10 o'clock A. M. Brother Z. WVatk:ins to preach on Saturday and Brother WV B. John son1 on Lord's Dntv. WIL LIA M B. JOH NSON. C.h;,...,,. ..r t,:. no,,,. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIEL D DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. William E. Rndgers and others, vs Partition. Catoline A. Rodgers. NOUTICE is hereby given, that by vir tuo of the de-cree of the Court of Eq-iity in this case, I shall sell at in the Town of Aiken. on the eight day of December ttext. tiho folliwin real Ebtate of B. M. Rodgers deceased, viz: Or.e tract of hand wher"on the deceased resided at thw time of tis death, containing three hundred and fifty (330) acres more or less, situated in the Districts of Edge field and li.rn well, on the road from Edgefielt C. 11. to Aiken, and adjoining lands of D. L. Adams. Thom as Turner, the Estate ef John Fox and W. W. Guy tott. Or.e ia in the town .f [Jamhurg1,tnwu in the phan of sa.d R-.4u a4 No. 32. on Mechanic street. being 54 feet b; 121) Ceet. Also, :he fttllowing lots in the town of Aikea, and k- own in the plat ef said town as No. 2 a :-Ectiotn n south side of Rail Itoad Avenue. on zer <. Culle'on and Chester'field str,ets. Ni.. 3 a ie,; on Rtich land. Yuiik and Cheterfield sts, bo,..utded by lands of Martin & St.. No. 7, a frac tiun bunttded by Laurens, Richland, New berry and Barw.vell streets: No. 9. a frac t'ot Itundled by Laurenw. Riclhlad, Barn n eli itd Pendletot streets. and lo of J. II. Posey ; No. I I a square. bnunded by Eletield. Greenville and larnweil streets. and tit- Western boundre of Aikti, N.t. 12, a fraction bounded by Richliut, Ilatm bt.r; :ttn. Uttvr streets, and th Westertt boutdrv of Aiken ; No. 13 a squ=tre, honui oed by t1 Wt:eiett buuitlry or Aiken and Barne et, R:chlat.l -anl latmburg streets; N.t. 15, a lot htntdr,l b% John P.-;ers lot, Wesiertt tuttndrv of Aiken and Cuvor streets ; No. 1M. :t lot bounded by lauts of Jatne! Blck, lIutbhur; street and Cos natants Line; N... 17. a fractir.n of one hundred and fifty (150) icres. heing pr.rt of C:.snat:mi, irwt' West of I lamthurg street ; No. 18. a fraction bounde.l by lands of Steed.t;::n 'tn.l Ilerre:t, and James Ran dall; No. 19, a lot boud-d Sy 'hw Wes torn b-,utdry of Aike. Itichland street aind lntds of Win. A. Wrenitt, and John Zinn. S.aid lands wt'l be sold on a credit of twelve mtotmhi. except (or so much as will ltay the cost of this suit, to be paid in cash. I'urchasers to give bond and good sureties, for the t:rrha Mcit,ev. S. 'O'.1PKINS, c. F. F. D. Co.ntisstuner', Otice. Nov 13 1848. Nov 15 4t 43 STA IE oF .'UTi CAROLINA. EUt;Lh1EL1+ DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Sterling Quarles and others, Vs Parlition. Grnrt' B~swell and wife. N OTCl1.E is hereby given, that by vir tue of an order front the Court of Equity in this cast. I shall sell mit the late esideure of Mrs. Nancy Quarles, decea sed, on the sixth day of December next, the foliuwing real .Estirte, belonging to the Estate of David Qt"arles deceased, and to the Estaie-of fhte said Naucy Quarles de The plantation or tract of land where (tn the satid Mr's. Nanecw Qauarles lived up to the timue of her de:ath, coantaiuiing lby survey of D. WVhite D. S. three hundmed atni sev'enty-one acres, and adjitng lands of W. Gteito. MIl. Lamhiram and others. Alsio the leckie tract comnining lay stir vey of D. Wh1:e D. S. otte hundreid andi four acres and andjtoining lands of Mrs. L-aua, Thomitas L. Shraw, Satmuel Horn and others. S.'id lands will be sold on a credit of twelve months. excepit for sno much as will pay the cost of the suit, to be paid tn cash. Purxhatsers aiving htond aind good seerity toe secure the purchase money. S S. TOM PK INS, c. E. E. D. C;omissionter's Oflce. Nov. 13, 1848. Newv 15 3t 43 STATE OF 'SOUTHi C.4OLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Mlarthst D)obv, Satir.. and ) Martna D) ,by. Jr. Summons Joel Curry, Adm'r., |Partition. and thmers. -) TOTICE~ is hteroby giveat that by vir sue ol thte dIeree of~ the Court of Etquity int this case, I shall sell at Edgehield Court [House ou thte Grat Montday in De eember ntext. O)ne TIract of land, cottnining onie htn dre-d (10(0) itere<. moore or less, adjinting Reaper, dee''d.. the estate of Mrs. Lake Ryan. antd.Jto loby. Said Latnd will be sold on a credit of Twel'.e Mothts, except for so mutch as will paiy the cost of thtis suit, to be pauid in cash. The Purchaser, to give hond, aend good security, for the putrchnse money. S. S. T(tMPKiNS. c.E. E D. C'ommissiotner'.e Office. Ntov. I imh 18-18. Nov I! 4:e 43 Executor's ivotice. A LL .e-rsonts ha;vttng demands against lie E<tate of M. Mims deceased. are reque-sted to present themn pro.perly attes ted. and those itidebted to thte Esate will please titke imamedhiate payment. R.'IT. M IMS.) E. J. MillS, Executors G. D). MIMS. Nov 15 1848 tf 43 For SaIe or Rent. F1 lE Dwellieid louse & ~ Lot,frmerly occupied b Ly W. C. Russell. one and a quarter miles of E.lge-field Coutrt Houtse, *On the Columbia Road. The H ouse contains, three upright rOOtfne, and other conutveulient out5buildings. For particulars enquire at this Ollice. N.v. 15 tf 43 Wanted. A Teacher is wanted to take charge of an A cademty, within five miles of Edge field Court House. Onc who ts qualified to teach the clasacs and can cotmte well recoim, mended as a Teacher, will be employed for the ensuing year, at a fair salary. Enquire at this Office. Nov 6 in4 tr ,12 State of Soith Caroliria. EDGEFI$Lb DISTRICT. IN EQWTY. Mitchell Wells, & others. Summons is. In Chesley Wells, and others. Partition N OTICE is hereby given that, by virtue of an Order from the Court of l''.quit v in this cas,', I shall proceed to Nel at Edgrfield C"trt louse, an the first Mon day in December next, the three fIlowitg tracts of land, belonging to the estate of Wiley Wells, dec'd., viz: The Iltmestead, c<ntaining four hund red acres, more or less. lyiog on Log and Drum Creeks, and adjoining lanls of B, M Blocker, John Burns, A. T. lIlodgets, and others.-together with this tract, (the lIo:testead) I wi!l sell one and other tract cottaining one hundred and ten (110) acres, mmore or less, and adjuoining lands of Jutseph Ferguson, Marshall Steadtan, and others. Also, one other tract, purchased of Win. Broson, dre'd., containing one hundred and ninety (190) acres, more or less, ad j.oinin the above tract. described as the 11ttm "stead. also latds of Edward Prosley, Sandtra Rearlen, and lands of the estate of the said William Brunson, and others. S-,.'d lands will be sold ont a credit of one and two years. except for so much as will pay the cost of the suit to be paid in cash. Purcha3ers to give bond and guod sureties !o secre thi purchase money. S.s. TOM PKINS, c. t. a:. D. Cormtmissionwrs Otice, Nov. It, 1S48. Nov 11, 1S48, 4te 4'i SrATE O:7 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEF.IELI) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Mary Ann l uiet. and ) Summons Clhristiana fluiet, VS' Partition, Wil'i1mn J. P. Il,jiet.' NOTICE is hereby given that by vir tue of the Court of Equity in this case, I shall sell at bte residence of Jos S. Iluiet. dec'd.. (heing on the premises.) on t he I 4th day of December next. Ote Trac: of land, containing six bun dred and forty two (642) acres, mttie or less, lying on Big Saluda River, within 10 miles, of NctIberry C. H., including liniet's Fterry, and having in connection with it two or three acres of latd, on the Newberry side of the river, used as a land tng. and on hit:h rest one end of a Mill Dam. connected with the premises. ad. j:'inina. lands of Jesse Shtumnpert. James Mlerchant, Mary Wells, Bennet Perry, atd others. Tte Said land will be sold on a credit (except us to so mtch as will pay the cost of tis suit to be paid in cash,) of one, two and three years, with interest, from and .tfter one year from the day of sale. The Purchaser to give bond and good personai stcu.ity, to secure the purchase motey. Ott the premises. are two dwelli-g houses, within # of a 't. e ach otther. One of them a oew tn - finished, with seven places. with new% out Cin ltouse, Screw, also. atitched to it) ZhaurM i1rw1rtWi good order, one of p ressly for wheat, v ing cloth. $.S.TO. Commnrissitner' -- Oct. I I, um ST 4TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Jacob Pow and othcrs, vs Partition. Philip Pow and others. NO01ICE is htereby given, that by vir tite of an o.-der from the court of Equity in this case, I shall sell as Edgefieltd Court Hnuse, ott thte first Montday itn De cembier next, the real Estate of John Pow, deseased, viz: One tract oin west side of Riebiland Creek, cotntaining onie hundred and nine acr-s tmore ot less, being a part tif a tract of live hunudretd (500) acres, origitnally gramited to Jactob Smith, and owned at v.t ritos timses lby John Salter, William, Sal, ter, WVtlham'Pike, Jonn Webb, and Thtus. Richardson, anti tmtre ptartitcuiarly repre. sented tn at plat of A.sns Wt. Saucher D. S. datetd 17th October, 1818. Also. otte oth,er tract cuontaininig two hsundretd and hirty eighi (238) acres, I) itn' on Burntett's creek. attd Ltttle Salt;da Rivcr, atnd boundtedt tby lands tof Johna Mo1b hey andt thters, anid more particularly re presented by a plat rmad., by Johni K. Johnsmn, D.'S. tdatetd 3rd D,-eetnthser, i842. Also, tne tother tract cotatining seven, meetn and otne-fhurrh (17*) acres, imore or less, beinst part tof a tract ofr tttree hundred and t welve (312) acres, originally granted tn William Hlunmphtries, atnd lying on the waters of Mine creek, btuttded by landls of Williatm Daniel and othets, and the Edlgefield anud Cambridge Roads. batid lantds will hu suild on a credit a cue anad two years, except for so much as' n ill pay the Cost of this suit, to be ptaid in casht. Purchasers giving bond and gootd securi ties, to secure the pttrtchase motney. S. S. TOM PKliNS. C. n. E. D Comissioner's Oiiice. Nov. 11, 1848. Nov. 1I. 4to 43 NtiUce. BY an order fromt Johnt Hill ysq.. Oidinsa 3.Dry of Edgefield District, we will proceetd Ito) s,ell tat the late residotnce of v' illiam Scarry decenseed. on Tusa the fifth day of Decem-. Iher next, tall thme personal property or said de ceased. cotnsisting of thisty or thirty-five Ne. gr. es. a larg e quantity tof Corn, Cottoun. Wheat and Oats, Planttation Tools, Household and Kitchten l urnitmire, and other articles too tediotts to tmenttin, ott ia -:redit tsf twelve Months, with tnote and two approved secutrities M AR Y H. SC UR RY. Administratrix. H EN itY C. CULIIREAT H, Adm'~r. Nov 131848 Ot 43 Notice. ALL personts intdebtemd to the Estate of Uri Aah Catne deceased, tire reqnested to come forward ont thea 2d day of December next atnd a make paymuent, also, all thtose htavinig chrnims against the Estate, atre requested to retnder them mn ont the above days, that I may know how to proportion payment. I JO I N B. SCOTT, Adiministrator. Ns , 1584 -43 Iiln iant tSale by Extor. .ESTATE OF Ed', .oIier Sr. Dec'd. ILL be saId on the 2d Toes. dsy, and days followine,(12th nd'13th December next,) beginltig athge White House place near the loub- dis, in this distict, the followig. prope r. Ist the chPr tract of land, 320 acres. 2 " ;Pig Cane quarter. some ilivided to suit purchasers, G00 3 Deleshaw tract, near the Morrah tract, 50 " 4 R 1odgers tract, 1i0 " 5 " Brick house tracts. ($00 " 0 " 8everal stmall tracts in the r:age, 7 ;China Grove latd. 4 or 500 . " 8 -" Ilarwick place, 5) 1) -; Rocky creek lands, some 290 0" j1unchelon or Mill tract uear Willington. 277 ,nd all the lands in this District, not willed. On Friday the 15th. I will sell the Savannah river.tractignarter, in Edgelield l)i.trict. at the ose of.Fhomas K. Collier, divided to snit urchasere, 600 acres of LAN D. with the Corn, ntton in hales, Horses, logs and cattle of the tichland Ponds place. And at the White lIlo:se place. on the 12th n] 13rli,'in this District, I will sell some 15 or 10 Likely NEGROES, the stock of horses, V1ules Hogs. &c.. of the Brickhonse, antd Long Cane qiarter places. with some 1500 bushels f Corn, Gats, ione hundred bales of Cotton. &c. All persons indebted to the Estate, will he ,xpecte.,t'i pay, at the sale, whether by note nr cconnt't All sums under .20-cish. Lands ill be sold ont a credit of twelve mouths with nterest'.fronm date. bonds and o tw' approved se nrities"tviih inorgages, pnrchasers to pay for il necessary papers No properly to be re. nuved ntiil the tls are complied n ith, the ,rchasers most rcccie. take awny, on the irteenth and borteenth without fiil. Terms of sale of the persmii:d property made known n the day of sale. DAVID LESLY, Ex'or Abbeville.Nov 15 1848 4t 4: $25 REWAIRD. " JLIUNA WAY from the S.s,:riber Uno the 2.J inst , my NEGRO MAN PETER. Sttid boy is :thout thirty-five years of age. rather light complexiun, rtontly made rind has a .lievy head of hair he also has a scar on one of his feet, near the first oint of the great toe, caused by the cut of an xe ; be speaks rather short when spoken to, tnd has a somewhat don n look I will give ie above reward to any one naho will deliver in to me at my residence. or twenty dollars St) if lodged in jail where I may get him. JOHN L. IOYU. Warrenton, Abb. Nov. 8th Gt 43 SIerill's Sale. B Y virue of sund,y writs of hieri Fa eiis to me directed. I will proceed t sell it: Edgefield Court House, on the irst M'iday and Tuesday folloning in Dece sr next, the following property, in the fo1 wing cases, viz: Pi -ney H. Ashe vs Joseph Fergueson, n iract if land, w bereon the defendant -:... aioining lands of James Steuart, J ciTi Wise) roracLoswe to qf C. Bi Wise. N o' tgage. Y virtice of a morigago in the above Ucose, Ishall proceed to sell at Edgo field Court House on the first Monday in December. nexe, one negro boy namecd aob. Terms of sole Cash. S. CHI RISTIE, s. E. D. Nov 15 31 43 N~otice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Chuales Garrett deceased. arm' reqieuted o muike i:mned:itte payment, amid ihose havin: eads to present ihe samie. P. HI. ELA.Il, Admimistratot. Nov 15 1848 tU 43 TippaanOe for MaIe.. BY an order fromi John Hill, Esq , Ordi 19nary of Edge.field District, I shall pro eed to sell on the Girst Monday in Deccem ber next thme celebrated young Jack, TI PPA ANOE, over fourteen hamnds high, belong n to the Estate of Joel Roper deceased, o'a credit tof twelvo months. Purchasers will be sequired to give notes with approved curity. SUSAN A. ROPER-AD35'R Nov 6 1348 41 -12 T~1 E Teachers oif Edtetield District, are 1reqluested to ineet iat Edlgefielui Court House uon Satiurdamy the 18th insanaut, in order to signm a Petition io the Legislature. in behalf l the Free S9chool System. A punictuail attendence is reqnested. Nov 8 2 4 Notlice. .LL Persons indebted to thme estate of .1 John Robbi ns, dee'ed, are regnested to make imamediae payment, and those having demantds to present m hem properly testested hy mhe 20th December next. J. QUA'BTrLEBUM, Adnm'r. Nov I 1848 S 42 -$300 REWARD. FERDINAND A. SCHROJDER who had b eeon convicted of reimderinag a frandulenit schedule, and who was coinfinerd in time Jnil of this Dist., effer.ted his escape on Satuirday iight la~t. It is suspected thatt her ws aided by othm er. I will puy TWO HUNDRED DJOL LA RtS for the re-dtelivery of Schroder ii this jail. ONE H UNDR ED DOLLA RS for proof to coviction) of any white pmerson who nided1 him his escape, and Fi-'TY DOLLA~RS for the proof to conviction of atny negro or colored person who may have aided hinm. S. CH IRISTIE--SHRFF of Edgefield Disirict, S. C. Se pt 13 tf 34 A VARD. TE H E Subscribsers wonld most respectfully 1call the attention of the Ladies of Edgefielid Vihlge and vicinity to their large aiid well selected stock of~ DONNETS, RIBBONS, and ARtTIFICIAL . . FLOWERS. A of which they will sell at exceedingly low prices f>r cash. R. CAUSSE & CO. n.., o, 2t 40 Granitevillf HOTEL. T IS Establishmeitt is now open for ti $Ureception of Visitors, and no pains wi he apared by the 'roprhetot to rehier all cmi lortlable who tay favor liill with a call. 'Thei has recently been a road opened from Grai iteville io the Old Vells, which nakees the wa direct to Edrerfiehl Court House, and the di. tance Iron that place to Graniteville, live wil shorter than to either Ilamburg or Aiken. It will thus ire perceived that Granitevil is the point for persons from the up. Citu try to tak the Rail Road fur Charleston. The snperior road surface mid short ciatan n ill soon satisfy all thatthis is the place to n, hic prodttce and mterchandi.e must come in passi to and fimn Chath-stont, and the curiosity I witm the extensive m:unmfactnring woik, b, popnlatiun and beautiful T'Iown of Granitevill It is Ihop;ed wi.1 ,endelr it ai favoarite resor t l those taking the R:nl Road. Persons leavin here for Charleston. will have ni early broan fast 311m ibe pait ini rendingess foir thea morn1 in? cars. Connected with the Estahlishment t extensive Stables and good Grooms iar thea ac coe7muanatin of Ile rses. Cariages and Ilo scs at a!l tines to hire. II. JORDON-Proprietor. Nov 118.18 'it 41 t a re--I-ouse and Commission Business, Ilamrbnrg, S. C. ' , J. Y. P.\'lTIL W l h:evr bty mutn: ff Ceeuasent withdrawn frmi the lirm a Gere:r. Partow .c Knight. the V A ItEIIUSI and CO31 1116610N btusineas wi.I be continue at the senc stanl by W. V GEiEu I% J. L K.tNIHr, under the: tirn of UCGER & KNIGHT, Who respectfully tender to former cnstonetw and Planters genuerally their services in thu Sto age and htle of Cotton, and other produce. A,vancs %%ill be made when required o produce in Store. and their eharge. will be reae ulated by a tide regard to the state of the time: Nov 1 1IS 2u 41 Candy ! Candy !! ? ? LBS. of splendid fresh SUGAI CANIIY, no flour, at only 2 cents per pound, Choccolrdo Drops, Burn Almonds, at J. COHN'S Cheap Cash Store. Nov. 8 tf 42 Ribbons, Ribbons. JUST received a splendid assortmen wthich w ill be sold extremely low at J. COHN'S Cheup Cash Store. Nov S if 42 Saddler.,. AbDLES. Bridles, and Saddle Bag. at New York Retail Prices, at j. COHN'S Cheap Cash Store, Ncv 8 if lt" Sugar, Coffee & Molasses. At the Cheap Cash Store. QPLENDII) SUGARS, 114, 12 an FOR SALE, Afirst nate Saddle Horse, live years oh .t.works well in harness, of good qualit; For further particulars, apply to JOHN COLGAN. Nov 8 18418 tf 42 Notice. T IlS is to foreavarn all persons from cu ting, or hauling off' of my land, or le tinag lire out, or taking any libet ty whateve without tny consent, as the law will be pa in force against them. MO0SES SWEARINGEN, Nov G 184 5tf 42 Nl~OTICE. AL pesns indebted to tihe estatei Lewi Homesdeceased, aae requeste to make payment on or before the 25th a Decemnber next, and those having demand to present them properly attested. G. HOLMES-Admniistrator. Nov 6 18.18 7t 42 FL.%AL NOTICE. ALL Persoans having uay demands gatinst the estate of James 8. Popai deceased, are reqawsred tao present thei foir paymnent by the 25th of' December nex n.4 it is intendled shortly to make a fitu settlemnt oan said estate. TdOS. 11. POPE. ? Exect J AS, I]. WILSON, i tors. Novn. 4. 1848 7r 42 *Notice. AL pesnas indebted to he Estatea R;ahph Scurry, are requested 0o m'el immediate patymneut. H. C. CULBR EA TH, A dm'r. Oct 18 5m 39 Notice. AiLthoeidahted to tile Estate of Jol F. Martia deceasqed, are requested make immtedi:ate paymniat, and those havia demands, to present thiem prm perly atte'stedl. JOIIN 11 ILL, 0. E D. Nov 1 3m 41 A PPLICA TION will be miade to tile l.epi Iature at its next Session for a Ptabl Rada to be amade from Shiinbhurg OIl h,nt Towni Creek, by way of Dorna's Mills Halerdhabor Creek, to intersect the old Ca bridge g{oad ina Abbeville District, not far fro filuttison's Ferry on Little River. Anar 30th 18.$m32 NOTICE.. A PPLICA TION will be maude to the L.e islataite oaf this State at the next Sessin to repeal the Sixth Section oh' an Act entiti an Act, to incofrporateertini societies anld cot panties, and to renew :and amenia certain Cha tens heretofore arranted, ratified on the 17th Deember, 1847. A ug 23 3m' 31 Notice. COL. JOHN BAUSE~ETT is appoint ...my atttorniey during my temoporary a setice frotm Edlgefield. R.S. RIODERTS. Edgelield, C. H.. 9th Oct. 184.lS n,.ct1,1n Large Sale of REAL &- PERSONAL ESTATE. A8S Executor of C81. Zach-. G. Brooks, dec'd. 1 Will ener for sale at hisa rbsidenco oil Big Creek, on Tuesday the 21st of Novemb> inst, Sixty Likely Negroes, Stock uf Ilorses, Cattle and flogs. Corn, Fod+ e der and Oats, Planutatiun Tools, Wagons, it Carriagge. Blacksmith T'mis, Hjouse. hold and Kitch,'n Furniture, &c. add frOm forty to fliy Dales of Cotn. -" -ALSO Y ABOUT FOUR TIIOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, Consi-tiig of the folluwing Tracts, vfz: Ist. The Butler Tract, lying on Big Creek, adjoining M1s. Ferguson and ih-e late reaidencu _ of:ul. Bru .ks. This tract contaitssix hundred e and eithty..one (6*61) acres, part swamp land, Ih uith a cotfort..bte fratned dN eking house. out , hounses and good gin housp; frot one hundred " nnd.fifty (150) to two hundred (200) acres it VCUtieauttitt, 2d. The late resilence of the deceased, lying r on Big Creek, adjoining the aloresaid tract. wi.lh one hundtred (100) acres of twnainp Inl. -and two hundred (4J) acres of up-land in ,entivation. This tract is well adapted to Ithe , culture of Cor aund Cotton. and has a comfor table dwelling house, all nectssary negro ,houst s, sitbles, gin hoose and shop, and other batldings; tIe tract contains six hundred (600) acres. 3d. The adjoining tract on Flat Rock Branch, - containit five hundred and three (503) acres, tie hi,if cleared and the residue in woodsy taithut house", -ith. 1Th Alihatna tract, lying on the samo branch ,ind aidjoing ti foregoing unct, ci,ts taining one hiuri'd and seventy-six (176) acres. with a sm:,II p,irtion of cleared laud and -, % Wtte Ilail tract. containing three hun dred and fifty-six (356) acres, adjninintg lands of litsghs Uttlie, Lance Nichols and others, Ot this tract thete are upwards of one hundred (IOU) of cleared land, ant excellent Well of ona. ter and cotfortable aildings. Gth. The tract adjoining, containing three hundred seventeen (317) acres, with a portion ofclcared ind, but withput houo. 7t. 7The V heeler tract, lying on the Polk stalk branch, adjoining Mnj. George Htuiet, L. Smith and others On this tract there ae about one htundred (100) acres cleared, with t tew htuses, stable, &e. It contains five hun i died and seventecn (517) acres. 8th. The Wiliams tract, lying on a branch of Big Creelk, adjoining lands of Mrs. Yar. brough, John Mobley and others. This tract ctaitns two hundred and thirty-nine (239j teres, and has a portion of cleared land anti cotfortabte cabbins. 9tlt. The 31 organ tract, containing four hun dred anal eighty thren (483) acres. 'ilut. The Ellison tract, adjoining James Brooks and others, and containing about six htuntdred and thirty (630) acres. On this tract there are between two hundred (200) and three hundred (300) acres of cleared land, with agita house and a few negro houses. Pnts of reack tract wi be exh ied on kt e day of sale. The land wrll be sold on a credit of one and twoyearr, drawing interest alter the first year. The Negroes and other p!taonal property, on a credit of one year ; and in all cases two good and responsible securities. For sums under l$15, cash. WHITFELD BROOKS. ut,,yunoa,t en tue ianu,. Wan ue gtvUn V,,.. day or sale. Terms'of sale, lend, en one and I, two years credit, the personal property, otn twelve mroniths credit, except for sums under five duliars whticht will be cash. Purchasers to give anotes with two approved sureties befdre the propert v will be delivered. GI?ORGE BOSWELL, Executor. Nov k 184d 5t 41 . will otTr foir sale at the same timne and I.place,2'4 likely Negroes beloniging to the Estate of WVmt. Qutarles deceased, antd sold un der his will. Tenrms, twelve monthls credit, with ntotes antd twvo approved sureties, before the property wvill be delhvered. STiERLING QUARLES, Executor. NovllS148 5t 41 fr Executors Sale. d jY an ourdet from John Hill, Esq., Ordi.. if nary of Edgefield District, we wvill aelU ,atipublic outcry on Wednesday the 29th inst. atithe late residence of Mary Rambo decea sed, all the Personal Estate, (except that bequeathed by the Testator,) consisting of one negro fellow, Hiourehold and Kitchen Furniture, H orses, Cattle and Hogs, planta.. tion tools, & c. TEaars-For all sums under $5 cash, all over thtat amount, on a credit of 12 months, 'the purchaser giving notes with two appro Ived sureties ; the property not to be remo.. ved until the terms of sale are complied with. -ALSO At the same time and place, will be sold the tract of land where the deceased formerly lived, containing 36861 acres more or less, fjoining lands of B. R. Tilinman, Stephen Maya and others. Thte land will be sold on e a credit of 12 mottths, with note and two approved sureties. BE~NAJAH RAMIBO, Exec WM. E. RAMI3O. 3trroas,. Nov 6 1848 *at 42 ILLt be sold at the late residene of VV John Mosiey deceased, on Thutsday the 16th inst , six Horses, one Mule, one Suikey, two Negroes, and a few Cows and Hogs. All stims under Pive Dollars will be required to bo paid in cash, for all sums over Five Dollars, a note wvith two approved we curties, payable on the first day of October e1849, will be required. e MA RT HA MOSLEY-Executxr of the nEstate of Jolhn Mosley deceased. n Nov 6 2t 42 NVOTICE. -- IE Children arnd Legatecs of the late Ma-. T ry il itchell deceased, wvill offer for stale at Edgefield Court House Ott the first Monday in December next, the valuable aitd comnmodi ns heontre and lot of land ta the town of Edge aGfeld, where she resided at her death. A good ariad struniies,t title will be made to the purcha-~ ser, before hre will be required to comply withs the termts of sale. Terms of sale. credit of one arid two' yeaurs. Purchasers to give bond and --two ap,proved sureties, anid a mortgage of the pr.annses. t Nov 1 1848 5t 41 b- lMotice. LL~ ptersons indtebted to the subscriber A.without distinctioni, are regnested to make innedatepainnt. P.S.BRO0ES. Oct .1 ' i 3