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11IM Gn., Nov. 21.. Cotton.-For several days past our market has been bri,k and the range of prices a shade higher than our last Tucsdays quotations. fn the later part of Yesterday however, putchs-.sers be -come less anxious to buy-this morning the quantity offering is large and tea 1f fet sales, a slihit declin-- on lbe rates of 'Tuesdoy ani Wednesdoy has been sub -nitted to. We q.iote ordinary to midd ling, 4.j to 5, middl;ng fair to fair 5 to .54 good. fair 5.. Choice none offerin. It will be seen by reference to the 1.test Europran news in aniotler colunin :that the accounts are a little more favor. -able, and we think indicates pretty .clearly that cotton has seen its lowest opoin-. At the sarn,e time we cannot flatter our planting friends wi.l tie hape of much improvement in pices. The unsettled state .4 the Europe.an Govern ments, with the large cotton crop and -heavy stooks on hand will det-er specti 'lators and leave the rg fution of future ,prices to the Mlanuf.actures', s, that no 'considerable advance can be expected. We notice that tie receipts of the pre sent season up to the latest dates amounts to 443,382 hales. ag!iinst 2S1, 892 for the same time ,ilst year showing ,an exc(ss for the present season of 161, 490 bales. Ti!e stocks now on hand in our ports show an itirrease on last year of 72,944 a.d the expirts an increase of 124.298 bales, the entire shipmrents if the present venr being 338.372 hales, against 215 074 last year.-Republican. CoLmIMmA Nov., 25. ollon.-Ti.e god demand noticed in our last review, continned up to Tues day evening, and prices were steadly maintained, willh sca:cely a shade of var iation fi om thost! given in our I -st iv. .port, 5 to 5 1.4 for middling to fair -Cotron. On Vednesday morning, the ne%%s of the arrival of the Acadia with advices from Liverpool to thi- 4a inst. care to hand but es th y were very in1 definite and unsatisfactory, it left it dif ficult for boyers to know hlow to ac:; and, notwithstanding they did operate with great caution, still the prices of the previous day were fully sustained, and in some instances a shade highe-r rates were paid. In the evenin'g, another despatch was received, reporting a brisk masket in Liverpool at an advance of 1-8d, on American Cotton. These accounts caused our maiket to opel, brisk on Thursday, and as the day ad vanced, prices stiffened, untill, the cles. of , business, it was found that 5 5 16 was the current price for fair Cot tn, and, in some instances, even 1higher rate:% had been paid. On Friday, the simo' good feeling prevailed, and prices ad. vanced 1-8 those of the previons da. Telegraph. CuIAntLs-o, Nov. 24. Cotton.-The sales o. Co.ton 'o-de reached 1900 bales at prices tanging fromt 5 to G cents, El-ven hunitde d holes brought from 5 5.8 to 5 3-4 Prices v'ery full. NEW TELEGtRAPrilYsTnUMtENT.--We f're info,rmet that a newv Insttr ument is tiow ini a course ofeontruactioni, nndl will proba'bly be completed wieth a month or two, that will amazTinghy improve the facility with which cormmuuications may be transmitted;froml one point to antiere. *We have neat seen nny phin of drawing of the newv piece of mechatnism, bitt the rain and most important principle will be that the metallic pen whieb now ro cords messages, will tbe so arranged as to operate directly on the key or the neext - otlice, and so on in contnexion from otne endi of the line to the other, where it will operate on the pen which records thee nmes sage. To illustrare-the operatiar ni | WVashington desires to send a nmessagce to N. Orleans. Hie proceedhs to wvrite, anid the pien nt Petersbeurg plays the pearts oaf operattor by striking te key, which senedsocn the letter or words written with a renewal eef the magnetic fluid created by thceir hratrery, tea Charleston, where the same process is *repeated to Ceolumbus. rend from rhenrce to New Orleone, where it is receored. By this means thre commrunicationr is tistan. tancotus. the first tick of thec opaerator sendl ing the mysterious agent directly to the <desired point. In this case all re-writineg, copying ear. -delay will be avide(ld-white a' the s-utne time any office cn obtntin a copy eef tire passing messace. If this insereament per forms wvhat it is expected to do, instant intercourse may be had to any distauce that the wires may be extended. .Charleston Courier, Nov. 24A. The mode of eletinig the Pi esident and Vice President of .he United States is compreher.sively statted in tihe Phda deiphia Ledger. The 2lectors who were chosen on the 7th instant assem ble in the capitals of the'ir resprectiv'e States on the first Wednesday int Dr, cember, and vot" foir the caneditdates of theeir choice. JII.ving recorded their vote, copies of ir ar e m'ede anrd forwarit'd to Washington lby special merrssenrger be fore the first WVednesdtay in J.,nuary. The.votes of all tIhe S ates are opened on the second Werdnesday of February in the presence of both liotnses of Con gress, anti the persons h'eving a majori ty of the whole nuamber oft elector< are declared to be the President and Vice President elect.-Balt rmore American REDUCTIOn or POSTAGE iN FRaasc AYD RussiA -The National Aa.seembly of France have passetd a bitt reduactiton the postage on all inland letters tea four cents -the new regnliion to go into effect on the 11I of January. The penny postege system has been estabalihedh throughout the em pire of Reussia.- Charleston News. "V.jTCS OF Tur.l NATIVZ Pl.4cr.93P TH!E CADIDATES-Of the Ilire candidates 'or the Presidetncy, Old Z ick is the nly ont- who has obta'ned a majirily in his native place at the late election he county ol Orange, Vit-iia. having riven him a ijority of 15 over Cass Slile tie s;im( county went against Cla) In 1844 i-y 49. G,n Taylor also )btatned a nima j it ovir euch of his op. sontnts in their native towns. Tilu%s lie vote of Exeter, New 11-4ntpshire, ilte birth-place of Gen. Cass,) give 'ravior 291. C.iss 177, Vin Duren 27. Kin2derhook, Columbia county, New Val k, (V it Burun's bit ihl plac. ) gave r ylut 295, Van Buren 244, Cas 169 'OLD AVITTY" iAS A RIvAL -The Bmavi,i Advocatc sas ithat among the tbjects of intercst to the vast ce .wd in ttendanre at the last Genesee County Fair, was thie bt-auiifal horse "Black Warrior," belonging tu Captiain H. W. ileriii, of the 2d Regiment U. S. Dia goons-a spirited cliatger, that had boine his g:allitnt mastur through the -nure Floida miand llxican tais. lie was raibad in Tenicsce, and was taken o Florid., fir tho cavalry service, woere lt was selected by Caitaii 31ti Iid front i large numbee, ol' wiich ie is believed o be the uiiv survivor. 1i1 has never iven in iat ness, ut is per fcitl) bi oke nd,-i the sudale, kinwing his duty ,ike soldii. Iie is now abiout sixteen pars old, and althiiugli he hIm. e ilu'ri ed loug niirches, eised buifrlo un -hu estern praii les, swam rivets, encouu tet ed the sens. and liarticiptid in eight I general battles, lie has nevet been siLk I n lam.- lr a day, and not a wind-gall r blemish about him, excelIt his sCdI . from wouids teceived to battle-one i m an estopete ball. atid the othetr rom a piece of s..ell. lie is a nolibh-, fije-blooded hoise-, aid moves with all ne grace and ease of a belle in the ball- i oomi. Thungh y oUng ai a colt in lp peliliatice- tle Captain intends to give him his time with a pension. Butler Lodge .3o. 17. ). @0, QD. y . (j RrtIlaruieetimg of tia- Lud!!e n iI lie held on Monday eveion next at 7 .,clock, JUHIN LYUN Sec. Nov. 29, li 45 The friends of Col-. J QUATTLE U3I, nuoutce him as a candidate for Tax Col ector, at the ensuing election. No/. 29 1848 if 45 ' Lotik Sharp. I " H OSE persons who are still indebt. - etj to itie Estate of W. B. 5lays leceased, are earnestly requested to settle ip. we are obliged it nave o.oney. S. B & J. J. MAY,, Ex'rs. Nov 29 if 45 SAL A r 1IE Subscriber offers for snllnUealty 3situation in Edgelitld District, lutely awned by Wilson Kemp on the Mlathtews Rond. shout ten Miles Sont'. East of' Camabridlge. the ract contains tome 935 acres. about 80th acres t said land is in woods. wijth a comifortabile hlatse anid oit buildings, conivenient to an ex ellent spritng. Terms will be made casy. JAMES DORN. Nov 291848 St 43 NOTICE. T HIE nndersigned as Assigeree of' .3 D. Tlibbetts, gives notiice tao all peisons hay ing claims against said J. D). TIibbenis, and whoae are willing in take tinder .the nastgnmet, to r:nder in their claims daily attested bty the 15th, of Jannarv next, and all pe:rsonis indebted arc repiested in make in,uediaie raymtent on the. day abiove metioned. a sitteiet of the tranos atinis of the as.signlee will be submitted to the crediturs. S. CiIR! -TIE. Assignee. Nv.2918-18 7t 45 N. 13 --Col. John liniet is my A gei t. anal will receive evidetice of the eimas ad collect nnaey due. S. U. --NO'7 IC E. ALL~ personis having claimis naainst the Es .t,ite air C. A Mleiezs, de:ceased. nre hrb notiiad that iunl's, thev render them in to Samuel BJraoks atssigniee,'on i,r before the first day af Fe ritary next Pruahet ly attested. they will torfeit all or any p;at of' said chia, that the Estate: muy~ be~ able to pay,. all piersons ii deited to the Estate hiv hook account, are re quested tao settle tile same on or bernie the above dlate us all necccounts un paid at that date, wi le pt into the handi:s ofl an ( )llicer for collec in. anid notice is hereby given to all persons that have given: their iestC for goiods bonght at the sale, tint no ind,aigence will bae gitveni alter return day ino Feblruary next. ~SAM1UEL BRt)OKS, Assignee. Nov 29 1848. 2mn 45 ADDLES FOR SALE. ALot oif fine Kentuicky SADDLE~S for sale at J. Caalsin's Drapery Store. whiach I will sell otn a credit aof tree months, or a reasoable discout for cash. They can be seen at his Store uttil Saile dlay. Nov. 29 1848 *1t 45 W ILL proceed to sell a: Edgefield Court H use. on Saturday the 2.l of~ Decembher. all the persotnal property. of' the late Jultin F. Htardin. dec'dl., consistogi of a sniall lot of~ Friatre. and a lot of linary. All saims tiuder $5 cash, all over, twelve moths credit, with nate and atppiroved sectu rities.A. BUSH N EL. A dua'r. Nov 29 it 4 - Notice. LL piersons indebted to the estate of' Niss Julha F. Harden. d:c'd., are reqnest ed l to make imediate paymlet, and thosie having demuainds to presenit item properly at. tested. A. BUS[HNEL, A dm'r. Nov 29 4t 45 Tobacco. UPERIOlI Oronoco Chewing Tobacco, a fine assortment at different prices, at J. COH N'S Cheap Cash Store. No..a if 4., EdgeficId Male Academy. Y'H E exercises of this Instit,ition, will lie I resumed on the first blondav in Jannary iext. nnder the direction of MR. JAMES rERRY. The high character of Mr. TaRny. as a gen It-mai of literary attioments, warants the Prewtee-. in rerommentling. with confidence ais Institution to the public. ns a School where thorongh ediscation umny be obtined. Mr. P. is at gradoate of the S0ith Carolina College. tid well qalified to preplare young gentlemcn >r entering that Inst4.ontion. Ton persons nt a distanre who may wish to tronize tl-is Schol, the Tritslees promise lint the utmost vigilance shall lie exercised. to revent dissipittion, and every attention vaid to lie ctitivation of goi morals. and the pieser atinn of strict diciplioe anhong the ptpils. The sitnaiill is n! henlihy as noy in the up ointry. nnd hoarding cm he had Iui pon rea otnble terms. P. ti. WARDLAW, i \'0. 1. 1p SCO B )i 1, N. L. GR IFFIN, R. T. M1IMS. J Trustees * Chiarleston Mercury. will please publish 'eeklj ntiil 1st January, and forward account i this otfice. Nov.29 r,t 45 iTATE. OF zsOUTii CAROLINA, EDGIFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDIXARY. [ Y JOHN HILL. Esq., Ordinary of Ed!pfield District. Whereq .Jese Siteher hath applied o me for Letter of Admin:eirti,. tin il and Fin2olar the goons and ehattels. ighis antid credis of Saiuel Satcher' ate of the Disirict fore%-iid. deceasel. These are, therefore. to cite nw! admon. h al and singular. the kindred nd cred ors of the snid dereased. to lie And nppear elire tme. at nor next Ordinary's Comt r the said Wistrict. to be holden at Edrge ield Couri lonso.on 'he It Ih tIny of Dec., rxt. to show canse. if any, why the said diniisiration shoitld not lie grantell. Given under nty hand ami stinl. this the 71hI div n Nov.. in the yeir of our Lord me th.-nizand eiahit hundred and1 forty ight and in seventy-third year of Amer. can independetce. JOHN ILL, o. E. D. Nov 29 2t 45 iTATE OF SOUT CAR.,LINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY Y .JOHN 11IL. Es<1., Ordinary of lEdgefield District: Whereas John Foy and Mary lucklial er. hath applied to me for letters of ad niistratioa, with the will annexed, tin all tid singular the goods nni chntiles. rights md credits of Wi. 3uckhalter late of the Nisi rict aforesaid. deceaed. These are, thereftore. to cite nnd admon Ib ali and singular, the kindred and credi. rs of the said deceised. to he and appear efore ine, at our next Ordinary's Court >ir the said Distt ict, to be holden at Edge eld Court loite on the eighth day of )cerber nex. to show cause, ifany, why he said administration should not be rented. Given tinder my hand and seal, this 22d mejP a?Zn d eiht Mittni% l d r y ight and in the seventy-third year of me6ican Independence. .iOHN HILL. o. E. n. Nov 28I181S 2' 45 TATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA. F.DGEFIEL DISTRICT. David L. Curtis, )DE CL.An A-oN Vs. IN MIARTtJIN ITT. ATTAcISMENST J. & S. Bones, & Co.) L3ECLA RA T1oN vs. I A. B. Church & Cc. ATTAC11aIENT IH E Plaintiffs in the above stated cases, 1.having this day fi|ed their Declarations n my Office, and the Defendatnts having neiher wife nor Attorney, known to reside aithin the limits of this State, on whom cop es of said Declarations with rules to plead, an be served on motion of bl. Gray, Attor ey for Plaint;ls: ordered that said Defend nts appear and plead to said declarations, withint a year and a day from ithe date hereof, r judgerr.cnt will be given against him by delult. TIIOS G. BA CON, C. E,D. Clerk's Office,:27th Nov. 1845. Nov. 29 ly 43 . n le s fo r o a1e. T WV E.\'TY ON E superior yonita 31 U LE~ aire 'flferedi tor sale by the Grai ttiville Mantttnfactturintg Cotmpany if tnot l.rev'iouisly disposed of tit piivateh sitle, they will tbe sold n it l'tntlic Auction on the lirst .\londay in .Jatnnury next, at Edtgefieldi Ci.urt ihiis.ic A pply to the Siubscrgiber, at Grantiteville, ot to Mr..J. G. Wilkinsoti. in the vicittity GORGE KElLLY. Aget Gruo fdauf.~ Co. Nov. 22 4t 44 T5 IIE ahove reward will lie given for tIh recovery of a Elite Cloth Cloatk. whicl; was stuh-tn frotm the subscr iber or taken by mitake, at thet last Regimental Muster, ant thu Old WVells. E. PENN. Nov 22 t f 44 Cheese, Mackerel and Rice. IMTITAT10N ENGLISTH CIIEESE, BrIe. Mlackerc tnt New Rice. jttst re ceived at RI. CA USSIE & Co's Cheap Cash St5orc. 41l ,T lIE Snbscrihner most e.arnnetty reqnest fthiise iindet.ued to him to come for wnar immediately aiid pny thieir Notes andti Accotinit I would say to thtose whot do not Iintendi setthin ip by the first of January. that niecessity wvi drive mue to pilt them to cost The truth of thm mnatter is, I shall have' Two Thmousaind Dalhut to pay in the Sheriff's Office. before Marc Court, or siuffe'r the inlconvenienOce of hauvm y property sold. Respectfully. W. M. BURT. Nov22, 1848 fit 44 N o t ice. A LL Persons indebted to the firm of G. & E. Penni. are etnitestly requested I make payimnt without delay. I have not power to give loniger indutlgetne as the affnirs of the Coincern,. must he srettli tip; atid tinless payme.nt is made at nneiri lay, the Notes and Accontms. withoit dii tioa ,will be given out for collectioti E. PENN, Agent. RAYMOND & WARING'S GREAT ZOOLOGICAL EXHIBITION, FROM THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. rIt AND Mr Jno. Shaffei CAVALCADE. The tring LI10 place of Exhybition, v the Menagerie ivill be 44elY ip preceeded b y t h 142 Grand and Novel will 1we0 NS. rn Spectacle of an ele- LO aiUSIC CHA ARRIOT Ti-'ISd wnAiv.N my le %ilJio Eight Gray Horses lar / of tile larIest Iize, contatning n B.ND Of i J%rie AA will itli~eit ie ar iu war i'ful a nd Whlo will enllivenl 1hpF scene by exectiiin a h rni. variely or M, sra vr Favnrite Pieces of MUSIC. diihesitit Will be Exhibited at Spn"ste1thEgfedC H.othe14th Aiken on Friday the 1ath Decemrber. Doors o)7n from 1 to 4 o'cloi Pe Mh AD1ISSION 50 CENTS; CILDREN U'ZNDEM, TEN YEAIS OF AGE AND SERVANTS. HALF PRICE,T 1R 4Y1MOVD 4- WARING wntild atitintince zo the citizens or tbelVeit. thaE lhey will nwhave all opportunty of speig the eeleirdtrv JO-1N S11 %FFE11, & LADY. Ile haq lieen 9yled by crilirs the -Lion Kin-, " as he*tins exiinsediia ife hereto fore in subdoing Jie larees, and most teruible Lion ever eaight ; thi; Cairial is ol pro. sent in his pns4e%.ioii, atd has repeatedly saved his lile tlt:eii Pxeri-og the oher ie,sts in the ppr6irmning rzge. Ilis rents hinve been beheld by millions ; lie nellially )RIVIES A W~ILD Liox, haruessed to a car, thus shoxving the s:jpremne mtaje!ty of inalt nfove thh brmate. THE' WILI) TENANTS OF THE FOREST. fro'm the hugo and doril Elc piant. bile nxjhs,ic ioi f unexplored Africa, the fierce Tier ol the Beingalillogles. the beautirul Leopatrd, thie ifayrul but ferocio,i B e dar. geolle G zelle, the useful an: Atieni n yel. the enriosly ;trited ZThra, tte grave rolin. Il.vena, the stealy Panihler, the savzige WVolf. 0ic cmitnina Fox, dlow.%n thromph flkl the lesser grades, al-e lere beheld with perfect s wuely. trie to their natir at lizes, but perfectly subjiet to the coiol o hian, t the lord of crtin. FOLES OF TIlE A AN ) *1PTiLE , the most lex uliftl, r.re, varied and Iincuis n their speries. are a o ci rised in thi valha;ble collecti n ; descrip. tion is p oswerless and space in n iuited in admit it. Stflire it to say that ihe ptoprie ors are of the oldet staidin and hilicsi celibriv, and have devoted years of bn itian exetise.in the present colletion, whict is p1ruiouthed in Europe an America, per. ficily unpa~rdleted. The moral and ,tse h pilaosm which aer in e irion like thiscan serve, are perelved by l, anti nceloe eiged ly all Zoralists ; the exhibition serves to eniertatti at d in P1ruct all In the wonde ltr hes works ,df the Supreme eihg, and is paetieularly impres Siv on the lotl rd o f youti.on N o v 2 9 1 8 -18 .3 TIE CRY IS, LE Te US GO TO CHEAP CASH17 S"TOREs and OT S YOU WILL ANSWER. Timris are ai rd, Cotton 16r, anI ; coni wanting. " ute never fetr, a litle catsh will. gue a goti way thy Coming t Inp Store. oVhe odusriser osiers such iduee entsitys will overcome those erils. Asd great is.ttio4a is o hand w hich.were bo-ut lately a ihethe North very chea p DRT (IS-FANCY GOODS FOR DRtESSES-9T.-AWLS. R I BBONS, COILLARS, 'LOVES, CHE CKS, lBED I'M-AUNG, HOSE, &c. &c. -ALSO-. (ectlyWunparrJlleedY.-CTL.Y .EAS TKCO byal mond nenege bqnicl oales isml ;preexiision seveJsa da to enetiiand in, etrut at my the , ndrou w irks o he u re me to eag, atrfndisot pa rticrl itrs irecan the g c:nd s t byouth.era erd Novembe 28-, - S.if 44 CHEAP CASH STORE ilte~ ts,tl ER UC tig. tu n vetia,rtyt-fenh il.ve g n ywars by comin r t o mjg Store .ie ofubs ente pilers such.inducementexs willtovercome th e vid tAs 4e4 Blerlimet isand w hitchg.wr at ugh la e y h hed oarh lieryl chep Ditd 1 eSA Y GODSFOtr ySS-HALSrRd.N ice l o,l. RS, ittOVES hite KS,nnel sDrirKNG ot nthSE, near thc.r Meuty mottbin qk aes and Ssmtci r2 tc o tablpofis.' re lt oul ay onela s o wiltmeiu eniin a my r e ard yo ilb hbi to a iaftrf id n o t y prices theUr< Lr einy the grse-ts t bargis ever tofhered.t)ilogdiji weeIittg itt stlrp:tst'il..TOIJ . C ON . Iew Goodts just arivdrt $2'!EA,D R.it aCt AroU 1)S .Sl T& Cos, Valabl CaYfridgte Landcib siEry cA SOE nteSdis,m ER UCIIge tier Pi llowa Ct i n. aconat oftrm 'ER Fi 0 I f A Lf e. r , FU tlRw pri c y f rt.icens per yard co p i on E ta ti nn e ndha N4 4 2 Blnhdantr w Shrinsa 8,nit ay tihea o ha irelo a I' and 12. cnt orperIyard.. sca onilt ne ofhsa etlna.he r nieay wol Edeienditt Ilns atipo of the irt toesdb the lirtidtent n3i at 20 to ll ent fi r M y. Dxem ; heti i spe'd s nrahr shoarid e ih n sp kenite Caser ies xteLue,o the eertdlon aktstPsyes dtc the soehat doF LND lof wil gi CAEn rore,an hand si, belo.nto thiet aboved read tosanyt onte n ib elite ingto he stae o Jol Rperdecase, Dshimt. meott i g rsix dre o r t ,ve ntydulr Lin a e i treys, mothpis. no P toasr es tiioded b ind ofh e. P. Pth L. Glazsneqred to iver amnotes, wit appoed Ct arrent. A . lNaov. ther,o Gth 43 seuiy dayefDnttbe npteort cvdtafrd, t White AN rv Am s TORale Cl t tid tghre g er.exetast hecttywt Thvercasr,tochebod,anaaprv ST ee ived a sperlnemen asortet PER- tey an pit fo tith E , FU If.Y,FancJOrtceS.&cc.c. .IN E U1T Y J CO NSCepC hStr.Nov 22 3t 44nySmt,ea, A-DLE~. Bridlet,dand T Spa a 0 o ale - Benj. F. mith , lll.n an arye o rk d e ail Disrice, sa ll pro el at the la oreelo Becjaii heJnx OhN Chebaedaun ashSr, TPA :it mhiTATFlAND of whichteh CNEve forenSa high be4ng Court sese, and thsnd.tne irn oAbbeil inuogtersat CoffJel& ordased, imeic. contain s. x ude thre, mopre on acreit f telvemonhs.Purhas roomes, nddb cla uinds t.P o5oldL. wi Atb reqied togie ntswthpoe Carter.r..4. par ileir and othrs. Office.1 LEcuy. DSSA N A R SPE R -A n1 'a. nd three 1 e rs ex e t f as43he c s, w Novei t 184 O CO4t E -1ad12 ar C b Iandy! iConandy aprv Ihs.frc1ri0.ty, t Bs.r ohe plendi ofreh Uca J STe eive pedid MO A S s sortent, per C A .Y noN , flour. at ony whc- il esl extremly.o CO tN Com's. p ieron, Chbbeville Drop., Burt13 J ~ ~ ~.. COHN'S Cheap Cash Store. Nv2 t4 Novtice. No.2 --t 4 d S.in,o aul er.f yln, rlt frtrteSdl Hre .v er worksLwellBindher,eas, ofdgoodBaga, wihat New cons etai thie s, ath ept Frfrhr atclr,apyt J ON'S CheaRash Store,NCOGA Nov 0 8 if 42 No I5lt* Valuable Lands & Negroes FOR SALE. BEING dispoied to -educe the Plant ing interest, and diiencumber the Trust Iisatae, of Mrs. Weighman, the undersigned offers for sale that iaiabi Plantation, on Stevens and Chavis-Creeks, in Edgefield District, now it the posses siun of W. J. Weightman. consis!ing of about 1900 Acres. These Lands are well known to be un; snrpassed in the District, for the production of Corn and Cotton, and only thirteen wiles from the market of Hamburg. They ,vill lie sold i) one tract, or will be divided to suit the convenience of Purchasers. -ALSO Several Families of Very Likely"Negroem. A liberal credit 1*r the Land will h given with interest from Sale-the pur. chase monry. to he well sfcured. by Mort. gage and personal security, and the titles to the property, wiil he maile by Col. Christie, as Agnnt of the Bank of the State of South Carolina. and will be unquestion ably ood. 0Q' Apply to Win. J. Weightmt,tt on the premises, nr the undersigned at Edge field Court aouse. JOHN DAUSRETT, Trustee. Nov 22 ir 44 Important Sale by Ex'or. ESTATE OF Edward Collier Sr. beeld. W ILL lie sold on the 2d Tries i -. dvy, and days followin.(12th ' and 13rh December next,) beginning :t the White louse place near the donwe liridges, in this district, the folloviing prtiperty: 1st the Belcher tract of land, 320 aeteq 2 Long Cane quarter. some divided to suit purchasers, 600 ' 3 " Deleshaw tract, near the - Morrah tract, 50 " 4 " Rtodgers tract, 1f0 5 " Brick louse tracts, 600 " 6 " Several small tracts in the range, 7 ' China Grove latad, 4 or 500 " S Btarwick place, 50 " 9 " Rocky creek lands. some 290 "s W " Bouchelon or M ill tract iear Willington. 277 ' And nil the lands it, this District, not wille&. On Friday the 15th. I will sell the Savin'iita river tract qnarter. in Edgelield District. at ie house of Thomas K. Collier, diyided tq. suit purchasers,600 acres of LAND, with the Coirn, (otIon in hles, Horses, Ilogs and catde 6f Alle Richland Ponds place. And at the White Iot:se place. on thi 19th nuid 13th, in this District, I will fell some 15 or 20 Likely NEGROES, the stock ofnirkes, Mules Hogs, &c., of the Brickhouse.And Glni Cane quarter places, with some 1500 bUfls ofCorn, Oats, one hundred bales of Cotoh,'&c. All personi indebted to the Estate, will be expected to pay, at the sale, whether b:y ote or account. All sums under $20-cash. Unds will be sold on a'credit of twelve months Wth interest from d;ite, bonds and two approved se curities wit I morgages, purchasers to, pay for till necessary papers. No property. to bW to mnoved until the term. are complied with the purchasers must reci, take away,'s6 the thirteenth and fourteenth withoft fail. Trms of sale of the personal property made knv*a on the day of sale. . DAVID LESLY, Ea'ct. Abbeville,Nov 15 1848 4t 4 Admuinistrators 'sale BY aintOrder from John Hlill, Eirq., Oriayof the Distric.t aforesaid, shall proceed to sell at the Iafe residebee of.John Powe, deceased, on MWoada-y the eleventh day of December next, all 'The personal property of said deeeased, ebu .isting of Negroes. Cotton, Corn, Fyd4et. Stock of Horses. Hogs, Cattle and She-ep, also, a lot of Wheat, Plantation Tools, Household aod Kitchen Furoiture. On a credit of twvelve months, ithit note and two approved securities, except for sums Iunder five dollars, all such amiout.tts will be reqluired in Cash, the propierty not changed until the terms of sale are 'corn pliedl with, and if resold, at the first fur chasers risk. JACOB POWE. Admer. Nov 22, 3t 44 NOTICE. I will offer for sale on Wednes day the-6th day of December next. and the d.ay folloiving at the hate residence of lirs. Nancy Qoarles, all her real and personal estate, wlsich passies un dler tier will and nuot thereby dia.pdssd of'consts tinig of the Norris. Ned Wood..and -Pine' Woods tracts of land, houses, mul-es, cattle, jirovisions and many other articles. A mnore -particular description of the lands will be given on the day of sale. Terms of sale, land, on 'dne and two years credit. the personal ptopuery, otn Itwelve months credit, except for sni under live dollars whicht wilt he cask. Pntre'hasers to Sgive ntotes wvith two approved -suredes~ before' Sthe property wvill lbe delivered.. GEORIGE BOSWEL.L, E'recutor. Nov 1 1846 5t 41 will orTer for atle at the liare time and n plaice. 26 likely Negroes bel,oging to the 1Estate of Win. Quarles deceased. and sold un der his will. Terms, t:welve months credit, dwith notes andI two approved sareties, before ethe propierty wvill lbe delivered.. STEfRLING QUTARLES, Executor. Nov 1 1848 5: 41 Niolice. BUY an order from.John Hill Esq., Otdina. Jry of Edgefield District. we will proceed to sell at the late residence of. ii illiam Scurry deceased, on Tuesday the filih day of Decemt b er next, all the personal profterty of said de aceased. counsisting of thiitty or thirty-five Ne dgres. a la rpe qmuantity of Corn. Cotton, VWheat and Oats, Plantationi Toads. Holusehei.ld sad. ~Kitchen turnitture, and other articles te,o tedions~ to mention, on a ':redit of~ twelve M-onths, witik note and two approved securities. MA RY H. SCUR RY. Adtr.inistratrix, H ENRY C. CULIBREATrH, Adinr. -Nov 13 1848 St 4 R NOTIOE. H5 TU~E Children and Legaiecs of the late Ma t' ry M itchell decensed, will offer for sate at Edgefield Conrt flouse on thie first Monday in December next, the valuable and commodi Otis house and lot of land in the town of Edge field, where she resided at her death. A good and stunicint title will be made to the purcha suer, before h.e i ill be required to comply withs dthe tertms of sale. Terms of sale. credit of doe t- and two years. Purchasers to give bond and' two approved sureties, and a mortgage of the. premses. Nov 119AS 4,1- .