P
FAts iX 4iLIGd.-bnO fact is,
that a square form secures more room
with a given cost for outside walls,.than
any other reletangular figure. . Great
length tnd little width tuay aflrd con
venient iooms, but ut an increased ex
pense.
Another fact is, that ventilation Is
esstetial in hiuman (1welling. No oilie
tonsideiation should exclude this. The
halls, Windows, and doors should be so
situated with regard to each other, ttI
ik (oA draught of air can be secured a
Ahy time, in the suninher season, by day
and night through the whole house. Th.
stories should also be sufficitelly bigh)
to affrd a sufficiency oi air in all tit
rooms. Nine feet is a good height f1)
lower rooms, and eight for uppwr. Bi.1
rooms should also be larger than tlje
commonly are, Creat injury to heahl.
is the tesult of sleeping in im.d1, clos.
spartmets.
The 'third fact is, that a steep roof
'will wot only shed rain and snow far
!better than a flat one, but will last im
niensely longer,
The fourth fact is, that a chimney.in
or near the centre of the building % ill
aid to warm the whole housi, while if
built at dne end oa side, tie heat will be
thrown out and lost.
The fifth fact is, that a door opening
from the outside into any principal roo.
without the intervention of a hall or
.passage, costs much more than it saves,
in the free ingless of air into it.
'jie sixth fact is, that the use of paint
is the best ecodiimy, in the preservation
it affords to all wood vork.
The seventh fact is, that if the front
door is made at one side instead of the
middle of the front, a portion will be
saved, and foi small houses this should
noj be forgotton, but for large houses
thave the main door and Jobby in the
middle of the house.
TEA PLANT IN TIlE UNITED ST'AT9.
'The planters and 1irmOrs of the Stub
-ern States will be gratified -o learn itse
seven cases of black and grern tea plauts
-Chinese stock, have just arrived from
London in the ship American Eagle,
shiped by Dr. Janius Smith, -during his
last visit to 'tha: city. There are 500
plants. of from five !oseven years giowth;
all.are designed by tihe Doctor for seed
plants. A small quantity of tea seed
was brought out by him in the steamer
Britannia which was ieceived ii, London
over land from the North-west provin
ces of 1ndia. , We understand the- Doc
tor designs to proceed soon to the South,
with a view-of fotming a plantation.
Morb plants and seed are expected fiom
Indian an China, this season, and iH we
.nay judge from the progieess already
made we 'ave now the means in h..nd
of extending -iea plantations throughout
such 'sectiors'of due eoutry' as may Aw
found adopted'to itis cilture.
IV.-Y. Jour. if CoM.
-meetings-were held-at Spartanhurt. and
Union C. I.for rbe -pizrpose of appointinE
Delegates 4,. eattend a Railrnad Cotnvetn.
uion. to convene at Union Court House,
on the -first Monday in Decembher, to de
teiamine on the practicability, &;e., of
buildinrg a -road -to connect .ath one o.f
tbe trunik, teading to Colam'bia and Char
lesion. Numerous -deleations were ap.
pointed, and a spirit awakened which
argues soceess to aaenterpr-ise -deemed -ne
-eeary for the future prosperiiy of that
'quarter of the State. Spnaburg. Unuion,
York, Cheater, antd Newherry are expeet
-ed to be represented at the .prooosed mneet
ing.-outh Care.
- FJRE..-WC sincerely regret to learn,
that our fellow citizen Sami. B. Tood
Esq., had the misfortune to bave his Gin
House with its contents, two new Gins,
fifteen Sales of Cotton and a -lare lot
of Pens--entirely destroyed by fire (in
the night of the 12th ilist. From the
fact that no fire had been used aboeut
the premises in a fortnight, there can be
no doubt that it was the wrork of an in
cendiary. Thanks to the high moral
character of our population such events
are of rare occurrence and we did not
think that one man, could have been in
the ijistrict degraded ennugh to pet p
trete so black a crime. It is to be
hoped that the vile wretch will be dis
covered, and miade to suffer th'e peunish
menat he so richly merits.-Laurnevile
Heraold.
A- South Carolina Steer. -Our
friend, Col. R. J. Gauge. of Meadow
Roads, Union Disti ict, bred a Steer of
the Duutham, and Devon breed, which
was fattend by his neighbor. Dr. Peak,
and wshen killed weighed 2,018 pounds.
He was wrapped up in a hide which
weighed 150 pounds, and turned out 128
poundls tallow. This is the right gage
for a steer say we. WVhenevei our far
mers all raise such animals thter. w:ll
be no necessary to send to Kenttucky
for beef to feed our city folks and legis
latur.-S. Carolinian.
RESULTs OF ASSoCecATtoN.-A single
man can erect a hovel which will bately
shelter him, A number of men, conm
bining theit efforts, can build a comufor
table dwelling; and we have onuly to
extent the principle of a'ssociation to
produce vast palace s, suitable for every
purpose of social life. Odd Fellows'
Hall affords a magnificent place of meet
ing foc thousands of Odd Fellows. We
have but to carry the principle a little
further, and the families, the twives and
children of Odd Fellows could have for
drawing- rooms, parlors and chamnbers,
edifices as spacious and c.onve nie'nt,
furnished with a luxury and adorned with
are,_The sendti,d refecory migsht fur -
:his, im-als fr i.uindreds of but ( amiTs,
and tr whole social life might thus be
brbught irito conditions of beauty and
harmony. Wn are surrounued by the
finest eximples of the benefits of asso
ciated capit:al, skill and labor; By these
means, instead of each man making his
own path through the fores., we nave
turnpike roads, paved s.reets and rail
roads. Insiend of each man paddling
about our rivers in his own canoe, we
:ave steameis that carry with unequal
I-d speed, comfort .ni luxury, a thou
s-ind Passengers. B% means of associa
1o0, we have vast hotels, splendid pub
hc bidings ard imignificent churches.
rhere is, apparently, but one step more
f-r accosiation to take-ii is the organi
zation of irdustry upon the same princi
pis. and the introduction of splendor
and luxury into our every day life, as
well as into our aimusments and occa
iiinal pursuits. There is more Idbor
antd wealth wasti d every year, in the
present ordet of things, tlan would suffice
to make us all tolerable rich. There is
an infinite waste 'n trying to get along
without association It is just such
waste as there Would be if we should
hurn all the steamboats, and a hundred
thousand people should paddle tip atnd
down the Hudson, each in his own ca
noe. To be sure, such a mode of nav
igiton would be very independent, and
secuie men from coming in contact with
dis-igreeble persons, and all that ; but
as we have tried the steamboat and got
along pietty well, we may be excused
for preferring it.-N. Y, Dispatch.
Patch by patch is good husbandry, but
patch upon patch is plain beggary.
OBITUA19Y.
Departed this life, on the 7th inst.. in
the 39th year or her age. Mrs. MATILDA
BLs1soF, wife of Nir Lewis Bledse.
Tne deceased had been for #eventeen
years. a member of the Bapt-ist Church
G-nerally in feeble henIth, she fA It the
considerations of her religion. During the
past year of her life, sie was mostly con
fined to her chamber and bed. aid felt
more particularly the p.eciousness of her
Savior, by whose grace, all fear of death
was entirely rem--ved. and site was made
willing to leave her eart bly relatives, for
the society of the Stirits of just men, made
perfect above. Not long before her death.
she awoke, daring the night, in a joyfu-l
frame of m!ni, praising her God -and -a
vior, and rendered the family ton inite with
hier in the heavenly praise. Bleseed are
the dead, who die in the Lord.
The deceased has left a .husband and
two children with other relatives and
friends to mourn their bereavement,
Buffer Lodge No. 17.
X. o, 0. S.
( Re2oar meeting of this Lodge will
be held on Monday evenin: next at 7
o'clock.. JOHN -LYON See.
Nov.22, 43
The friepds of HUGH A. NIXON, Esq.,
raspstqfully notlounce. him as a Candlidate
fumr.tle -ofice of Ordinary, at the next
Election.
Nov. 15, . -43
WVe are authornzed to announce WM L.
PARKS, as a Candidate for Tax Collec
ter, at the next election.
Nov 6 42
T Not ice.
;gHESubscriber maoat -earnestly regnsests
thofinse indebtted to him to cotme forward
immediately and pnytheir Notes andl Accounts
I would -sav to those who do not intend settling
up by the f,rst ot -Jannsry, thatt grecessity wilt
dri'.e me to put them to rost. 'The truth'of the
matter is, I shalt have Two Thousand Dollars
to pay in the Sheriff's Office. hefore Moar'ch
Conrt. or sttter the intconvenience of having
my properly sold. Respectfulty,
W. M. BURT.
Nov 22, 1848 Ot 44
New Goods just arrived at
R,. C AUSSE & Co's.
CHEAP GASH STO~RE.
S UCH as 5,4 Pillow Casing. at the extreme
tnw price ouf 124 cents per yard.
44 Bleached and Brown Shirtings.at 8, 10
and 12& cenms per yard.
Pieces. all wool. Red and White Flannels,
at 20 to 374 eents per vard.
Cashtmeres atnd DeLatnes.'of the latest styles.
very tow,
Kentine y Jeans and Sattinetts, rr 25 ets. to
$1 yer yard.
Lineeys and Kerseys. at price tnt to be
surpassedt.
Ghlazed and Paywr C'ambr ics. of afl colors. at
10 cents per vard,.
White arad Brown Damask Table Cloths,
very cheap.
Tozether witn a cetneral assortment of PER
FUiM flRY, Fiancy Arnees, &c. &c.
Nov 22 3t 44
eMlsles for M%ale.
T WENTY ONE snpentor youn MULES
are offerert for sale by the Granitevitle
Miattufacituring Company. If not p.revionisty
disponsed ofat privalte sate, they will tbe sold at
Pubhlic Auction, on the first Monday in January
next, at Edgefiel Court House.
Apply to the Subscriber. at Grnniteville, or
to Mr. J1. G1. Wilkinson. in the vicinity
GORGE KELLY. Auent
Grain Moatf. Co.
Nov. 22 4t 44
$5 R e wa rd.
T H E above reward wilt be given for the
Urecovery of a Blue Cloth Cloak. which
wap stolen from the stubscriber or taken by
mistake. at thin last Regimenttal Mutster, at the
Old Wells. - E EN
Nov 22 .tf 44
l ei c e.
A LL thnse indebted ta the estate of Bazil
.Lowe, dec'ut., are requtesled to make tim
mediate paymnenit.
JOH N H ILL, o. 3. n.
Nov22 5t 44
Cheese, Mackerel and Rice.
IMRITATION ENGLISH CHEESE,
BrIs. Macheeu n d New Rice, just re,
ceived at R. CAUSSE & Co's
Cheap Cash Store.
Valuable Lands ; Negroes
F0 R S A L e '
. E NG disnoset to reduce the Plant
. ing iniere-it, and disencumber the
rust Estate. of Mrs. Weighmnn. the
uderi'ned offers for sale that valuable
Plantadon. an Steveks and Chavis Creeks,
in Edgefinld District, now.in the posses
sion of W J Weightma. consisting of
about 1900 Acres.
The4e Lands are well known to he un
snrpassed in the District, for the production
of Corn and Cotton. Rand only thirteen
uiles from the market of Hambure. They
.vill he sold in one tract, or will be divided
to suit ihe convenience of Purchasers.
-ALSO
Several Families of
Very Lik ly"Negroes.
A liberal credit for the Land will he
given with interest fron Sale-the pur.
chase money. to he well secured. hy Mort
gage and personal security, and the iitles
to the propery, wiil he made by Col.
Christie. as Agent of the Bank of the State
of South Caruina. and will be unquestion.
ably good.
(7 e Apply to Wtn. J. Weightmn, on
the premises. or the undersigned at Edge
field Court HotsRe.
JOHN BAUSKETT.
Trustee.
Nov 22 tr 44
Valuable Cambridge Land
FOR SALE,
IN EQUITY.
Unity Smith, et al,
vs. Parthion.
Benj. F. Smith, et al.
B Y an Order of the Court of Egnity, will
sell. at the late residence of Benjamin
Smith. dec'd.. near Cambridge. in Abbeville
District, the TRACT OF LAND of which he
died seized and iossteed. Situate in Abbeville
District, containing pin hundred aerep, more or
less. boutided by lands of A. P. Pool. L. G.
Carter. R. 4. Griffin, and others. on the 12h
day of December next, on it credit of one, two
and thrve years, except as to the costs, which
are to be paid in cash.
The Purchaser, to give hond, and approved
security, to secure the payment of the pprchase
money, and pay for titles.
H A. JONES, c. I. A.D.
Comr's. OfOce, Abbeville C. H., Nov. 13.
Nov 22 3t 44
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
JN TIE COMMON PLEAS.
Remick & Thayer,
Vs. Atachment.
Wm. Gronet.
T HE Plaintifrin this case, having this day
T led his Declaration in my office, and
the Defendant having teeither wife nor attorney,
known to reside within the limits of this State
upson whom a copy of the said Declattion
with a rdle to plead, conld be served. On mo
tion of T. G. Key. Attorney for Plaintff.-ora
dered that the said Defendant appear and plead.
to said I)eclaraiioTi- within a year and a day
from the date hereof, or in derhult thereo,
judgment will be entered against in.
THOS. (i. BACON,c. Y..
Cleri'" Office, Edgefield C. H,Nov 15. 1848
Nov..2 ly 44
,HERIFF'S SALE.
By virttte of a writ of Fieri Pa
cints to me directed, I uvill proceed to sell
at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mon
day and .Tuesday following in Decem
ber anext, the following property i.2 the
following case, viz:
John Chappell vs Esau Brooks. jr.: G.
L & E. Penn, vs thre same, four bales of
Cot too.
Terms of sale cash.
S. CH RIST'lE. S. E. D
Nov I'7, 1848. Ste 44
Admninistrator's Sale.
B Y an Order from Jo.hn Hill, Esq..
Ordinary of the District aforesaid, I
shall proceed to seil at the late residence
of John Pnwe. deceased. otn Mondaty the
eleventh dlay of December next, all the
personal property of said deeeasad, ten
-iing ,,f Negroes. Cotton, Corn, Foddot,
Stock of Horses. HoFga, Cattle arnd Sheep,
also, a lot of wheat, Plantat iotn Tools.
iousehold and Kitchen Furtiture. On
a credlit of twelve mnonthis, ith nore and
two aptpro'ved securities, e-xcepit for sums
under five d.rllars, all such amounts will
be required in Cash, tho prorpert.y not
changed until the terms of ir.e are comn
pliedi with, arid if resold, at the first Pur.
chasers risk.
XACOB POWE, Adm'tr.
Nov 22 .3t 44
N ot I c e.
ILL Persons indiebtetd to the estate of Jas.
Roberteon. dec'd., are regnested to make
payment, and those having detmnds to present
them propetly attested.
JO HN HILL, o. z. o.
Nov 22 :tt m 44
Estrauy hlorse.
OL LED) before me. by Elipah Doarn, liv
Ping near Sleespy Creek P. 0., Edgefield
District, an estray horse, abontt -right years
old, fifteen hands high. light grey color, left eye
wek. back soinewhat hutrt. ,iglihtly marked by
skirts of the Saddinu, shod all round, and ap
praised at thirty..ftve dollars.
J. QUATTLE BUM,Ma. E.Do
Nov. 14 1m4 44
LLProsindebted to the firm of G. L.
} .E. Penn. are earnestly requested to
make payment without delay.
I have not power to give longer indulgence.
as the affairs of the Coticern, must he settled
up ; and tunless paymetnt is made at anearly
day, the Notes and Acconms. withoti? distinie
ion ,will be given out for collectiotn
E. PENN, Agent.
Nov 22 - tf -44
1%otice.
ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Lewis
ttnrrah, dec'dI., are requested to trake
itmediate paymnent, and those having dematids
to presetnt them properly attested.
JOHN HIILL,o. z. u
Nov 22 3 m 44
NV o I i c e.
A Lhoendbd to the Estate ofBant
pament, and those having demands to pieset
them properly attested.
JOH N [IILL, O .D.
aN,v22 5. A4
. ~ 1E. CRY:IS,
C HEA P C A
0 TIUSf-YOu WILL ANSWE R.
WnRing.' But never fear,.a litile
;tore. The Sub'scriber offers Ruch'induce
,reat assortment is on hand which were 1h
:onsisticg, j art. of every kind or
)RY 00tFANCY GOODS FC
CO , ILOVES, CH ECKS
-A
_"WEADY MADE CLOTH
HAR-VARE.JEWELRY. Cl
"BLANKETS. KERSEYS,
* PEPPER. GINGER.
My motto being --quirk sales and sir
alling at my store, and you will he oblige
ire certainly the greatest bargains ever off
November 22. 1848.
ForAale or Rent
T HE Dielling Iouse, &
Lot, formnerly occupie
by W. G. Russell. nte and ..
'qunrer miles of Edi;e-bt-41
Court House. n the Columbia Road.
''he House contains. three nprih
room, and other convenient out,iblding.
For particiilaitnquire at this Office
Ni)v. 15 if 43
FLVAL NOTICE.
LL Persons. having any demands a
Against thees'ta:e of James S. Pope,
leceased. are reqoested to present thei
ror payment by the 25th of December nexi,
as it is intended shortly to make a final
iettlement un said estate.
TdOS. H. POPE. Execu
JAS.- H. WILSON. tors.
Nov. 4. 1848 7t 42
otice.
A LL per4&7 indebted it the Estate of
A Ralph 9.urry. are requested to make
immedinle paymet.
H. C. CUL BREATH, Adnt'r.
Oct 18 5m 39
Notice.
A LL those indebted to the Estate of Jobi
F. Martin deceased, are requested ti
make immedi!ste pityment, and those having
emands, to present them properly attested.
JOHN 'JILL, 0. E. D.
Nov 1 3m 41
A PPLICATION will be nade to the I egis
lature at its next Session for a Publi
Road to be made from Shinhurg on t,f'ee
rown Creek, by way of Dorn's Mills or
[Hardlabor;Creek, to intersect the old Can
liridge Road in Abbeville District, not far from
Nattison's Ferryon Litt'e River.
SAig 30tt 1848. 3m 32
- NOTICE.
APPUCATION will be made to the Leg
islatie of this State at the next Sesiont,
to repeal the Sii* Section of an Act enlitlek
n Act, to incorporate certain societies and -com
panies, and to resew and amend certain Char
*trs heretofore iranted, ratified on the 17th a
December, 184.
Aug 23 --:3m 31
- Notice.
~OL JO$ BAUSKETT-is appointet
Jmy attornydurng my temporary ab
ence fromnEdgild.
R.S ROBERTS.
Edgertla.d, C. H. 9th Oct. 1848.
Oct 11 tj 38
4LL persons indebted to the Estate ol
.Chasles Garrett deceased. a reqgnested
1 make imnmed:ate payment, and those huaving
demands to present the same.
Nv P. H. ELAM, Administrator.
No15 1848 ti 43
A 0CARD.
TU tIE Teachuers of Edgefield Di.strict, ar
yU.egnested to meet at Edgefield Couri
H ouse on Saturday the 16th instant, in ordter
to sign a Petitioni to the Legislature, in behall
21 the Free Schbool System:.
A punictual attendence, is reqtnested.
Ntov 8 B
A LL Persons indebted to the estate o
1John R.ohhin., dee'ed, are reqgtested
a make immediate paymeut, and those
having demands to present them properly
;teetestedt by the 20th December next.
J. QUATTrLEBUJM, Adm'r.
Nov I 1848. 3t 42
$300 R EWA RD.
F~ERD1NAND A. 8CH RODER who hac
been convtcted of rendering a fraudient
uchednle, and who tvas cotnfined in the Jail of
his Vi.r.. effertetd his escape on Saturday naigh
lt. 1t is suspected that h,- was aided by oth'
'r. I will pay TWO HUNDRED DOL
L RS for the re-delivery of Nehroder in this
ail. ONE H UNDR ED DOL,LA RS tr proo
o contvictioen of any white person who aided htrm
in his escape, atnd FiltTY DOLLARS far
he proof to contviction of any.nuegro or culorec
person who may have aided him.
S. CH RISTIE-SufttFF of Edgafield
District, S.-C.
sept 13 tf 3 4
Notice.
B Y an order from the Ordinary of Edge.
field District. I shall proceed to sell at
he late residenceaof Wiley Wells decea.ed, on
Wednesday the sixth day of Decetmber next.
all the p,erson)al property of said udeceased, con
tisting of 15 likely Negroes. Cottutn, Corn,
'odder Stock 6f I orses anti Mutles, platat
ion tools. Itousehold anal Kitchen Furniture,
td othet articles too tediouse to mtention.
Ierms made known on the tday of sale.
CHESLEY WEELS Adtninistrator.
Nov 13 1848 Ste 43
Notice.
LLpersons indebted to the Estate o~
.. Wm. Scurry deceased, are reinesteel
to make immediate paymen', and thost
having detla!nds against the Estate, to pre
ent them to the subscribers, properly at
tested.
HI. C. CULDUREA TI 4d1'r
M ARY H.8CU"RY. '
Oct. 18 3m 39
Notice.
A LL Persons indebted to the lute firm a
1Presley & Bryan. are requested to mnake
immediate settlement, otherwise the A ccount
nd Notes will be placed in the bands of prope
Officers. bor collection.
PRESLEY & BRYAN.
nct 10. 1848 1[ 33
LET US GO TO
S I STORE.
"Times are hard, Cotton low. and Mon.y
rash will -o a good wny hy coming inlmy
ments its will overcutne those ei i1q. As a
ought lately at the the North very cheap.
R DRESSRS-SH AWLS. RI1IONS,
, EDTJCKING, HOSE, &e. &c.
LSO
ING. HATS AND CAPS.
JTLERY. SEGA RS. IT.OBACCO,
IGAR AND COFFEE,
SPICE, &c., &c., &c.
all pronfits." I wolid say delay no time in
Id to say, after finlig out my prieces, there
ered.
J. COHN.
if 44
.25 RE2WARD.
R UNA WAY from the S-1hcriber
on the 2d inst . my NEGRO
MA N PETER. SaiNt boy is ahont
thirty-five. yars of age. rather light
cimplexion, -stoitly made a nd ias a
heavy head of hair: lie also has a
sear on one ol his feet. itear the first
jnint of the great toe. caused by the cut or an
axe ; lie speaks rather short when spnkeii to,
and lina a somewhat don n look I will give
the above reward to any one %ho will deliver
him to me at my residence, or twenty dollars
($2u) if lodged il jiil where I may r!t him.
JOIIN L. BOYD.
Warrenton, Abb. Nov. 8th 6L 43
SNherifi's Sale.
Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa
cias. to me direcied. I will proceed
to sell at Edrptield Court Houso, aln ihe
first Monday aid Tuesday folloiing in
-p eeribpr next. the following property, in
the lollowing cases, viz :
Piickney H. Ashe vs Joseph Fergueson,
a tract of land. n hereon the derendan
lives. ndjoinina lands of James Steuart,
Richard Welliuton snd others.
Wright, Nichols, & Co. vs William T.
West. the tract of lanil, whereon the de
fendant lives, containing three hundred
arres. more or less adjoining lands of B.
Howard and othera.
S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D.
Nov 11 1848 4te 43
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
J.,coh Wise Foriclosure
to of
C. - B. Wise, Mo-fgar.
Y virtue of a mortgag in the above
case, I shall proceed to sell at Edge
field Court House on the first Monday in
December next, one negro boy naneitd
Jacob.'.
Terms of sale Cash.
S.CHRISTIE, s. E. D.
Nov 15 -t 43
Y an order from John Hill, Eaq:, Ordi
Lnay of Edgefield District, uball pro
coed to sell on the first Nfonday in Decem
I ber next the celebrated young Jack, TIPPA.
CANOE, over fourteen hands high, belong.
ing to the Estate of Joel Roper deeeased,
on a credit of twelve months. Purchasert
will be required to give notes with approved
security.
SUSAN A. ROPER-Ann'a.
Nov 6 1848 4t 42
Candy! Candy!?
6~hhLBS. of splendid fresh SUGA R
SCAND)V, no flour, at only 25
cents per pound, Choccol,sde Drops, Burn's
Almonds, at
J. COHN'S Cheap Cash Store.
Nov. 8 tf 42
Rib boils, Ribbons.
J UST received a splendid assortment,
which will be sold extremely low at
J. COHN'S Cheap Cash Store.
NovS tf 42
8Saldllers..
'SADDLES. Bridles, and Saddle Bags,
at New York Retail Prices, at
J. COHN'S Cheap Cash Store,
Nov S tf 42
Sugar. CoWee & Molasses.
At the Cheap Cask Store.
SPLE DIDSUGA RS. 114, 12 and
Splendiil RIO COFFEE, II, and 12
Splendid MlOL ASSES. Sie eenis per
Gatlton. J COHN.
Oct. 18 tf 39
Tobacco.
5UPERIOsj Oronoco Chewing Tobacco,
a (me assortment at different prices, at
J. COHN'S Cheap Cash Store.
Nov 8 tf 42
FOR SALE,
A first rate Saddle Horse, five years old,
works well in harness, of g ood quality
For further particulars, apply to
.JOHN COLGAN.
Nov B 18418 t42
NVotice.
THIS is to fore warn all persons fr om cut
tting, er hauling off' of my land, or let
tinag fire out, or taking any libei ty a hatever,
without my consent, as thec law will be put
in force against them,
MO0SES SWEARINGEN.
Nov 6 1848 tf 42
OTWCE.
A Lprons indebted to the estate of
Lewi Homesdeceased, ate reqnested
to make payment on or before the 25th of
December next, and whose having demands,
to present them properly attested.
G. HOLMES-Administrator.
Nov6 1848 7t 42
WVanted.
ATeacher is wanted to take charge 01
an A cademy, withiin five tiiles of Edge-.
field Court House, One who is quplified tc
teaLlh the clasics andi can coma well recoin
mended as a Teachter, wvill be employed f'oi
the ensuing year, at a fair salary. Enruirc
at this Office.
Nov 6 1848 t f '
Important Sale by Ex'or.
ESTATE 01
Edivard Collier Sr. Dec'd.
W .~ ILL he sold 0n the 2,J Tnes.
-. dey.and days fiinlowina.( 14th
and I3th December next,) begilUi I
at the White Honse plice nehir ihe
double Iridges, in this disaict, the following
property:
Ist the Belcher tract of land, 320 acres
2 " Long Cane quarter. some
divided totimt purchasers, 600
3 " Deleshnw tract, near ihe
Morralt tract, 50
4 Rod-ers tract. 160
5 " Brick lonse tracts. OO)
G " Several sma!l tracts in the
range.
7 ' China Grove lalid, 4 or 500
8 " arwick place, 50
9 " R,cky creek lands. some 20
*0 " lonchelon or 31 ill tract
near Willington. 277 t
And nil tI h m ,ittd3 ill this District, not willed.
Oi Friday the 15th. I will tell the Savannah
river tract qnarter, in Edgetield District, at the
lions of Thomas K. Collier. diVided to suit
purchasers, 601) acres of LAN 1). with the Corn,
Cotton in hales, Horses, Hogs and cattle of the
Riclolind Ponds place.
And at tIhe White Horse place. on tile 12th
nntd 13th. in this District, I will sell some 15 or
20 Likely NEGROES. tle stock of Horses.
Mnle.s flogs. &c.. of the Brickhotse.and Long
Cane qonnrter places..with somne 1500l bmshels
ofrCopri, Onts, one hundred hales of Cotton, &c.
All persons indebted to the Estate. will be
expecteJ to pay, at the sale. whether by note or
aeonit. All snms inder $20-cash. Lands
will be sold on a credit of twelve months with
interest fiom dhe. bonds and two approved se
enrities wii it morgages, purchasers to pay for
till tiecessary papers No property to be re
moved intil tle trm: sire complied with, the
pirchasers imist rec;cve, take away, on the
thireenth aid firteewh without thil. Terms
of stile of the personial property made knowu
on the day of sale.
DAVID LESLY, Ex'or.
Abbeville.Nov 15 1848 4t 43
Executors Sale.
B V an ordei from John Hill, Esq., Ordi,%
nary of Edgefield District, we will sell
at public outcry on Wednesday the 29th inst.
at the late residence of Mary Rambo decea
sed, al the Personal Estate, (except tiat
bequeahed by the Testator,) consisting of
one negro fellow, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, Horses, Cattle and Hogs, planta
tion tools, &c.
TERs-For all sums under $5 cash, all
over tha t amount, on a credit of 12 months,
the purchaser giving notes with two appro
ved sureies ; the property not to be remo.
ved until the terms of sale are complied with.
-ALLSSO
At the same time and place, will be sold the
tract of land where the deceasest formerly
lived, containing 363 acres more or less,
joining, lands of B. R. Tillman, Stephen
Mays and others. The land will be sold en
a credit of 12 months, with note and two
approved sureties.
BENAJAH RAMBO, (Exc-.
WM. E. RAMBO. trs.
Nov 6 1848 *3t 42
INOTICE11.
I wvill offer for sale ont Wednesday the 5th day
of December next. and!he day followin* a
the late residence of Mrs. NancyQmtav- -
her real and personal estate; which0asOes~
der her will:and not thereby disp 'dicomutsy
,ting of the Norris, Ned Wooil, ai.ne woods
tractfP land, horsew,ir,eih. ale,,o uion& -
and many other articles.. UA ,more particular ,
description o'f, the lands. will he given on, the
day of sale. Terms of sale, land, on one and
two years credit, the personal ptopemty, on
twelve months credit, except for sums under f
fire dullars whaibh wvill be cash. Purchasers to
give notes with two approved sureties hsfore
the property will be delivered.
GEO~RGE BOSWELL, Executor.
I'tov 1 1818 5t 41
w iill offer for sale at the same time and
place.,26 likely Negroes belonging to the
Estate of Win. Qniarles deceased. and sold un
der his wvill. Terms, twelve mnhs credit,
with notes and two approved sureties, before
the property will be delhvered.
STERLING QUARLES, Executor.
Novl1 148 5t - 41
NOTICE.
TH E Children and LegaL ees of the late Ma
Dry M~ itchell deceased. will offer for sale
at Edgefield Court (louse on the first Monday
in December next, the valuable and commodi
ous house and lot of land in the town of Edge
field, where she resided at her death. A good
and sunfit:ient title will be made to the purcha
ser, before h.e w ill be required to comply with
the terms of sale. Terms of sale, credit of one*
and two years. Purchasers to give bond and.
two approved sureties, anid a mortgage. of the
premses.
Ntiv 11843 5t 41
.Loice.
B Y n order from.fohn lill E90o1., Ordina
ry olEdgeield District, we w'll proceetd
to sell a t the late residence of W illia mn Scarry
decensed. otn Tuesday the filth day of' Decem
her 11ext, all ilhe personal property or said de.
ceased. consisting of thitty or thiirty-five Ne
grt es, a large quantity of Corn, Cotston, Wheat
anid Oats, Planitatiton Tooila. Household atid
Kitchen (urnitore, and other article.s too tedione.
to menlion,8 on a credit of twelve Bbonths, with.
ntote and two approved secnrities,
MAtY hI. 8CURRY. Adnsinisratuix.
LI EN R Y C. CULlH IE \TL'., Adm'r.
Nov 1l. isd at -43
Notiee.
A LL persons itndebted to the Esate of Uri--.
til Caste deceased, are requested to come -
forward on the 2d dlay oif Dc cemnber next anid
make paymetnt, also, all tlh.ose haavisng claims:
tmgaintat the Estate, tire regisestedl to rendter them,
it otn the above days, that 1 may knotw how to.
ptroper'.aon palymient.
JOhIN D. SCOTT, Admi,istrator.
N:;v15 18 84 3
Executor's Notice.
ALL ;iersonis having dlema.nils against
11the Estate of M. Mims deceased. are
requested to present themt properly attes
ted. aind those iindebted to the Estate wilt
please make imtmediatn payment.
E. .1. M IMS,. ~Eectors,
Nnv 15 1848S if 413
A CARD.
T H E Subscribers would tmost respectfunlly
..Ucall the attentiotn ofthte Ladies of Edgefieldi
Vlaendvicinity to their large and well
selected stock of -
BOINE TS, RtI8110N.9, it ARTI'ICIAL.
All of which (hey will sell t exceedingly low,
prices for cash.
I R. CAUSSE & CO.,
.Ot o, o, 0n.