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Bagler L.odge .WOe I4 ? b7- ilitueeingof this Lodfge.*l hbe h~eld iudiMondsieening x 'o'rock. Y HN LYON Sec Dec12 1 T HE Members of 1UTLit.LOD&Z No. 17. 10. O. ..are 1pecat1y i.ot,d to at 'Vend the last IneetiI in. th*e res6nt term, tn Monday ei.g"25th 7 o' lk, at b iieg -tr importance4 vKill, then be transacted. Putictual attendance is particularly re'quested By ordier of the N. G. J. LYON, SECRETIRT. Dec i 184 1-2t 47 .Ma9onie Notice. A Regular'ieeting of Concordia Lodge ANo. 50, wiH be -held at their Hall on Sat. ,rday the 16th - inst. at 4 o'clock A M. A punctual attendance of all the nember.s re quested, as: business of importance will be brought before'the Lodge. By order of the W. M. Wu. H. ATKiNSON, SECRETARY. Dec6 2t 46 FUGLER INST1Ti TE. T HE Female Academy at Greenwood, .Abbeville Dis:rict. conducted by 5tr. & Mrs. Robert H. Nicholls, will in future bear the above- deuitnation in honor of.the Rev. Dr. Fuller of Beaufort. The school was closed -for the.winter, vacation.on the 30th of Novem ber, and will be re-opened on .ue first moad. y in February 1849. A Catalogue of the Institute has been pub lished.,aud-cau- be had by application to the Principal. Greenwood, Dec. 13 3t 47 ,XORE- ]OEW GOODS. -Christmast Presents. Splendid assortment of Toys, Harmoni - cas. Flaeletts, and a great variety ol dif ferent articles in that line-Fier Crackers, Fier Works of, great vaiieties. GROCERIES. -1,Hhd. of that -slendid Sugar,11 lbs. for $1. 6 Bgsi o silendid Rio Coffee. -Cb6ese a 121 cents per poud. .Butter Crackers at 12icents per pound. .Raisins at 12J cents per pound. JMackerel. g a-..STATIONA RY. Letter Paper 124 cts lier qirre, Foolsdap, Blank Books, a full assortuiiat of -full and halt bound Ledgers._journal, Cash Booka..etc: etc. - Alarge assortment of Lndies black and col ored':Beha, likewise'; Childrens Belts-all of which iill-be sold at unusual low- ptices at -J. COH N-S Cheap Cas Store Dec 13 - f 47 NOTICE. HARD 11URNT BRICK, For sale by S. S. TOMPKINS. 3 tf - 47 GzxuNE RETIT GULF COT-O #~ SE El-. KS of the above SEED just.rt a direct'ron the Gulf. rranted- by us, to be the genuiiie was we have undoubted.certifi c.nfdenly- recommend , them to )will,be sold. low. OPUS.-r COTHRAN. A.b Em el a a ta to .Rhige. Road 6 imiles from Edgefield -Couirt Uo fi2O 'crei ofrwoodlawn iia its native .tat&. 85acr~6s in-caktivationl,'mostly. fresh and in-gooid.repeis,-and.about. 5 acres in an old field thrownou' *-- - SThose who .wih oto .buy Ridge lands, may rol-by avaiig themaselves. of this nouce. for f.iise ti i- .T. B. LOV ELESS De. 131848 3i" 47 Adianstator'% Sale. . .Y an or~der fromi John Hill1, Esq., Urdina .ry 1' will sell at the late residence of Mbs. Elizabeth Delaughter, deceased, on Wed asesday the 3rd 'day of January next. all the personal property of said deceased, -consasting of Nogroes, Horses. Cattle,.Hfogs. Corni and Fodder, Household and Kitchen furniture, and many other articles not uisentionied, oii a credit until.the 25th day or Doceinber 1849 tur. all asnms over. fve Dollars, of ad under that amout csh. G. M. ROPER, Adn'r. Dec. 11 1848. 3t 47 STA.TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGE FIE LD DISTRICT, - John Schumapert, ' Foreclosure To. . . i Samuel Webb. Mortgage. - Y virtue of a Mortgage io this case, ~3I will proceed to sell at Edgefi,-ld Court House, ont tbe first Monday or Trues da in January next, the following negro slaves, vaz: Daf, Jack, Fan, Jaue, Louisa, Dave, Alee. Rya, Chtes, Andrew, Ge.orge, Lew is, Sarab, Sie and Simon. S. CHR.ISTIE, Agent. Dec 13 3r 47 TATE OF SOUrl-H CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) D1STRIGT. IN EQUITY'. Jobn Cary, by hit next ~friend, D). J. Walker, Pe-ari. - nL.Cary, at al. ) SOTICE is hereby given that, by vir ture of ax Order from thte Ct,urt of -Eqiuity in-this ease. I shall proceed to sell ar Edgefleld -Court House. on the firat 'Monday in January next, the lands belong - ing to thecetate of' William H. Cary, die ceased, situate on Hollow Creek. in Barn. ~well-District, and adjoining lands of tas ier Ramsey, Wade Glover. Wise H olly gad others, containing five thousand acres, mote or less, whereon isean excellent Saw ~Mill Said lands will be sold on a credit of -one atid two years, except for so much as will pay the cost of the mu it, to be paid in cash. Purchaser. to give bond atnd good sureties, and a Mortgage of the premises tto secure the purebase money. * S. S. TOM PKINS. c. E. E. D. Commissioner's Office.~-Dec. 8, 1848. Dee. 8, 1848 4te 47 -- Notice. ~TAAC FREE living near the fork of the ligging Ferry Road and L.happel Ferry i.~4tles before me, a small Gray Mare Muispposed to be ffeen years old. Ap -~~s thity-.five dollars, itis December l1.t, -~" HRDY WHITE, Mlagistrate. . ~-- .'- i -~ 47 yfs ale. ",X.virtue of Sundry Writs of Fieri ficis to ime directed, I will pro ceed to seltUt Ed,feeld Court House, on the lirst Monday in JanuarY next, the foi ltoing propirty in the foll awir.gcases, viz4: Oliver To'wIes, -Administral6r, vs M.: L. G--arty- a tect of land tontaiiiing twenty two acres more.or less, adjoining lands - of F. O'Conner and Tbeophilus Lundy. Theuphilus Hill, bearcr, vs. Wilson Kemp. a tract of laud containing one hun dred and sixty-one dcres more or les", (known as the Dodging tract of land.) ad joining lands of John H. May. Daniel Hol lowav asd-others. Johbn R. Wever vs. William Morris, one House and Lt wnere -the defendant lived in the Vilage of Edgefield. adjoining John Moloy, and Henry Christian's Brick Yard. Wfiliau Garrett, Sr., vs. William Mor ris, one House and Lot in the Village of Edgefield, %- here the defendant lives, ad joiiiig John Moloy, and Henry Christian's Brick Yard. Thomas R. Anderson, bearer, vs. Brad ley Bryahi. and M. L Gearty. a tract of land where M. L. Gearty lives. containing owenty acres more or lese, adjoining lands or F. O'Conner. R. M. Fuller vs. Wasl.ington Freeman, the ioterest of the defeudant, in a Bric Yard at Liberty Hil. and also his interest in the lot where he has a grocery, and one Gray Mare. W. S. Cothran vs. G. W. Christian and W. Freeman. the above described proper ty, levied on as the property of defendant Freeman. Rober: Jennings and Samuel Cartledge, vs J. V. ;artledge and W. J. Cartledge. the defendints interest in a tract of land where Mrs. 'srah Adtisuon lives, contain i!ig tiwo hundred and tOirty acres inure or le-is. adjoinI lands of R.Jennings. Wiley H,jrrison and others. Beijamuin Dwolittle. hearer, vs. Herren Bush, ilhe tract of land where the defen dant lives. contaiiin, on hundred acres :oire or less, adjoining lands of L. B. Cochran and others. S. UHRIST.IE. Dec.8. 1848 .SHE B Y virtue 0 Facias to me directie, I will pro-. ceed to sell at Edgefield Couri House, on the,first Mouday or Tuesdiay in January iert, the follow~ing pro.perty.in the -follow ing-cases, viz:: Jeremiah W. Sttikes, vs. Williamson Daiton, one negro man Jery. , Samnel A..H,adges. vs. Benjamin Holt, one Waggon and. one Bay Horse. Sniith and 'Bily vs. Benjamin Holl, one Waggon and one Bay .Hurse. Terms of sale cash - , CLIRISTiE. -2. E. Dec-13 . 3t 47 STATE OFSOUTfl CAROLINA, EUGHEIELD DISTRICT - N RO1!NARY. IL~ 1defctd Es~ci P to 'ie for' etiers of Ad fmiliation, on. alt. and'singular the: goods. and chattel., rights and -crisdits -ef, NaneygBf'rry -la.m of the District: aforesaid, deceased.1 * Thbee are, therefore. to cite and ad mon ish adi and singular, the kindred -and.cred itors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me.'a1 oar next Ordipary's Court for ahe said District. to be holden at Edge GleldCourt House on ehe 22d day. of Dec., inst., to show cause, if any,.why the said adminiistration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal, th.s the 7th day of Dec., in the year of our Lordt one tho,usand eight hundred and forty. eight and in seventy-third year of Amer ican lndependense. -JOHN HILL, o. E. D. 'Dec. 13 2t 47 MEDICAL NOTICE. D E. P'. TEAGUJE takes thais method of informing the citizens of Edgefield Vil lage and vicinity, thaet he wilt miove to the Vil lage about th'e '1st of' Januar y next. and iniends .making a perinanient residence here, for the purpose of practising Medioine, Surgery and -Obstetrics. HIe has bee'. engagedt in 'an e-xtensive conn try practice for the tast fiair years, in comp;anv with his Father in Lauerens District, and hopes that his experience and nnceasing attention tothe duties of his profession. wilt obtain for himt a share of putblic pateonage. His residence will be the house formerly c enapied by S. S. Tompkins, Fsq., near Ite Mate Academy. Dec 6 1848' tf 46 Leo. H. De Lange. RSurgeon Dentist, RESPECTjFIjLLY infotrms the Citizens or Edgefield C. H. and its vicinity, that he can h,e found at the Spann Hotel until the 22d inst. Those wishing his services should not delay-alt work warramted, or no charge. Teeth inserted on Gold Pate. that will defy com petition. RrEF.as to B. A. RODRIGUEs, M. D., Surgeon Dentist. Ch:arlestoin. S. C. Dec 6 1848 2t 46 Fresh Confetonary. Ioo LB S ASSt)RTED) CANDIES. IAISINS AND SOFT SHELL A: MJN[D'. 10j Boxes superior quality Bnnch Raisins at 12& cets per pound 2 Bsgs son Shell Almonds, 2 Boxes La GOnire Citron, Also a lat of English Carron Ware, snchi as Ovenas. Skillets &c. Just received and for sale at R. CAUSSE & CO'S. Cheap Cash Store. Dec 6 tf 46 WA NT ED, A Teacher fully competent to prepare fsts den:s for admission into the Jumior Class of Sooth .Carolina College to tak~e chnrge of the Betheany Academy for 1849. A;pplication, either in person or by letter, will meet with im mediate attenttioni. -Address A BNER P ER RIN,?P. B. T Lnngmiire's P. (.. South Carolina. Dec 6 1848 - 3t 46 -Tobacco. SUPERION Oronoco Chewing Tobacco, a.fine assortment at different prices, at J. COHN'S Cheap Cash Store. -Nnv8 A tf d2 Cheap C A S Cotton c EuioesireTin Low in1 scriber takii this. methdd of informirn that he has a splendid and well selectedSl lately b.-ught it New'York and Philadell thei at each prices as will compare with a cel. His stock is entirely N , and -c there. His stock consists in part oeverf k ses-Shawles, Ribbons. Colars, Gloves; ready made Clothing., Hats d Caps, Harc Blankets. kerseys, Sugar antl Coffie; ?ep men to pay for had debis coorracted: with ni CHEAPER than the G&a;est. The commu be satisfied, before buying anywhere -el-se. charge for looking, you m1ay easily come i forced to adinii,'that the best Bargains are. December 6 1848 NEW Al OF READY MAI AT THE CHEA1 T TIP. Subscriber hving just received Clhing. consisting in part of Pauli Po.kei Handlierchiefs, Shirts of all descrip in style and taste cannot be eurpassed, and extremely low.I FOR THE lie now offers a splendid assortment of 1 style of Childrens fancy C ats, Carpet Bit Fancy Miss's Black, Slate and White. U Gimps 4nd Fringes. Just.received a fresh assortment of NEM Ducember-6 1846 HASTING'S COMPOUND sYRUP OF NAPHTMIA. OT only a p.-sitive but a warranted cu Nfor consumption and all diseases of t lunes. Tbis medicine has decided the -dispu, about the'cu!Rbility of consumption, and -sat-is liehe iedical factily-and all who have usd. it, that conscmption and all affections of the lungs-can not only be cured, but they are as ea siily and simply cured, as almost any of the dii.' orders to which the hitman frames is liable The opleration of a single bottle, which costs $1, is-sunficient :osatisfy any patient-if not al together too far gone with the disease-uf this fact; and even a single dose gives evidence of its extraordinary infimeuce .in arreutig -and, eradicating the malady by the i.nmediate reh _J which--itaffiords:, This is no. quack- or secret remedy. Dr. Hastings, its discoverert.S one ofr the most etineit physicians of the.age, and has made a full disclosure of its history. a6dill: its componeit parts to the world. not wishiriy to incur the respoisibility-of confining'to..hii,. self, for the iake of ptofit, a' secret which ,as calcuatued 'ta do 'such winiversal good 4ARd iclialks'beenithe -wonderfuLresult.f its oRe, -ati s.-tat.the ;Lon.don.AUCet,. .Mebi Tinmaiid the'int eiinent physicianfb. -b'e'iipheres,arefsaiy,uslYnc4li' upon On8'er 'eob.to.ginm6diate recourse.to it; anitd"po -imi.;tht ollyk'nowi 'medtcte, it aone .riseasins'6f I ~ s.--ungs-PIP' .F,aalet the Pathecary'Hall e .5, D. CHASE.,. Pried $1 per bottle Derember 6 18463 12m 46 Edgef"eid Female Academy. aiTEACHER is wanted to take chargeof this Institution for the attuning year'.-- The Trustees will receIve applicationis until theiset of January, but tin school will not commnence until the -1st of February next. -Applications (post plaid,) directed to. the TrusteOs will be attended to. N,. L. GRIFFIN, - A. B. ADDISON. I JOHN LIPSCOM B, >TausTWs. -GEO. L. PENN, I R. TI. MIIS. ) t Dec. 6 183484 4 * The Charleston Mercury anti Temper ance Advocate, will publish twice, and forward accounts to this office. ELM WOOD FEMALE ACADEUY. SITUATED on the ('anmbridge road, 13 miles North of Edge fi.-ld (C. HI. The exescises ol tltis institution will be re umed on the lst Mlonday in January. under the directin of Miss MaiarT A. War.DIE of Phildlphia. Miss WVar.n:x brings the high. :st reconnnendatinnls and referene.es as to qual ifiations. Rates ot' Tuition as folluws per session of five months: Elementary Branches, $6 00 With the above Gramnmar, Georgra thy. and History, 90 With the above Natural and Moral Phi losophy, Criticism and Composition. 12 00 dusic otn the Piano. 16 00 For ue of Piano per session. 2 00 Good boarding can be obtained in the imnme diate vicinity of the Aeademy, at $6 per month Dec 6 1818 4t 46 EdgeielId Male Academy. r HE exercises of this Inutituation, will be .resutmerl on the first Monday int January next, undner the direction of' MR. JAMES TERRY. The high character of Mr. Taay, as a gen. Iemarn of hterary attninments, warrants the Trnstees. in recommending. with confidence this Institution to the public, as a School where a thorough education mtay be obtained. Mr. T. is a graduate of the Soomh Carolina College. and well qualified to prepare young gentlemen fo' entering that Institution. To persons at a distance who may wish to patronize this School, the Trustees promise that the utmost vigilance shall he exercised, to prevent dissipation, and overy attention paid.to the cuivationt of good morals, and the preser vation of etrict diciplina, among the puptls. The situation is as healthy as any in. the up country. and boarding can be haad upon rea sonable terms. F. H. W:ARDLAW, ' J\AO. LIPSCOMB3, - N. L.GRIFFIN, ( -R. T. MIIMS. *, Charleston Mercury. will please publish weekl until ist January, 'nd forward account to this office. Nov.29 fit .45 - Eaddle?y. ADDLES. Bridles, -and Saddle Bags,s ~at New York Retail Prices, at J. COIHN's Cheap Cash Store. 7i. oe~dis rice, -try tso plentifuli the sub-. the "ib"he surrounding country, ek of~Ge one'hand, which he has ia, extret .and that he is t.elling ny sold t under any circumstan Id Goods bou f. ears. baek cai be found md t 6"6da'y Goods for dres' Cheek'kiflyg H use. etc., etc., also 'ware. JeIwefyCutlery Segurs, Tobacco, Per Zpice, et. etc. As I don't ask any e,- do dpe i a4d freely:say, (hat , sell oity wotid df#ell'1'give -nt n-trial, and Call, .ee,betfh-cohvinced and as I dop't ud allwbcrexamies bem fairly will be .t J., CO1N'S., A L,. D-E . iIINGG 0 CH ST.ORE. neweisirin'of- the moat Fachionable loos,VeitUoat, Scarfs. Silk Neck and ions, ew.'etc direei from the lNorth. which. as regards:-ce.irtey are as all his Goods, LA&DSI. :q elads; Tas5l.4 -Clasps Steel Rings, a late tdin',' ~ulLassortm,t of.Lambs Wool 'se, Bac "p,..latest syle Ribbons, RIGE, Wjillbe"uld low ror CASH. J. COHN. 46 PROSFE-TS OF THE CHESTER 3 R E R. VR&#idereigned proposes to publi6h, L if.suc ijuly encouraged, at Chester iturt Houa, S. C.. a weekly nowspaper uader'theabove title. We deem it ne. cessary to niiterae the advantages to be Aerived - . Dtrict'better calculated o:sustai104.han Chester; with an iode. pdudest.anitnt'lligent, popu[ation as she ha.e d og.esitate a. moment to be leve'thav ierEintereste require it, and that .ier-Litizi w.viJlcordially co-operate with the subsc n'thd proposed underiakin. .-It wil ur. qim u. ev.ery instance to iake - rer acceptable.to i ts pat n such- aat as we may esofsnierestian.importance ein esh. ne Ts,VoIr:gn poliii cu it - ti,.h. Agriculfure, Tem oralf tct c . &C. - ~ t ourt ol caurut, we " DIIIArat t a% andin e a resist wa I.nr t ihthe jusP tuholy ;krsa .1Yorih7 unwaicsva tu.o, Jat iroans.ad ai4 - eusu59~A7reT beit calatd& ? o'w. e eure U 'rigt t d an eguality' with -the ~'TR~.Th( i ~'~wil1be prin tedna lket is r.Royal siz"e with iew type, 1 TWVO:DO.LLARS, (with twe montIWt 'ay. the advance- money,) and withine mwonths.T:WO DOLL4AS AND-FI'.' CENTS, and.if now paid untill thei di o the subscription year, THIRFE I~ILARS. We desit issuing-the first number as soon as sufei'ent numbers of -subscribers is obtaited.W..' 'We- respisifully. solicit Post-Manedre, and all out?frieiids throughout the State and elsewheThto pr-ocure us subscribers and forwi[their names. : -a -Z: BRID WEL L, Jr. NovembeFlst 184AS, IEWELSFRY ! JEvWE LERY !! 5iJST o.peed:the large't assortment ever bought for this Market, consistitng of Gold Fingr Rings, Ladies Shawl an' Gentlemne's Gold Pins, Ladies and Mija ses Gold..Earri-ngs, Gold Pencils, etc. All of which'ipi warranted Gold, and will be sold extreibelv low at J. COHNS' Cheap Cash Sroie. Oct 18 - f 39 Notice. ALL .,ersohn .indebted to the estate of Mtisa Julia F. H arden,dee'd., are reqnest ed to make immediate payment. and those having demands .to present them properly at tested-. Nov 29A. BUSH NEL, A dn'r. tO TICE. ALL persona indebted to the estate of Ldewis'Hpltfes ceceased, are requested to make payment on or . before the 25th of December sext, and those having demands, to presens ilie~m properly attested. - G. HOLMES-Administrator. Nov 6 1848 7t 42 AGfrstirte Saddle Horse, fBye years old, Aworks well' in harness, of good quality For further particulara, apply to -JOHN COLGAN. Nov 8-1848 if 42 NOTIC E. A LL thositindet,ted to the Estate of Adimon MI. Teagee. deceased, are iequested to make immediate 'pay ment, and those htaving demands., to.present them. proi,erly attested. A.:G.TE.AGUE, Executor. DecO 61848- 3m 46 'Notice. ()L. JOHN BAU8KETT is appointed tmy ottorne during my- temporary ab. sence frmzFAdgetlld. Egee~...H.. R.S. ROBERTS. Edeild' H.9th Oct. 1848. Oct11 ~ t -38 AStXp riortAticle. 8 pountds l'or $1. Fo salp.by. . .R. S. ROBERTS. Ot 25 - , .tf 40 A.Fresh.ppl,js ocae.Pie2 cents e un For sal b OET Ocdst.ady. 4 sg ppy a eeve.Pie2 r I ou by7- R-R4ETS O . 9 _S, 4k GRE O~LCALP~XIBITION, PROMTJ CIY O N EW-YORK. GRN Mr n. Sha7e.: CAVALGADEr:>The dlaring LION (On ente~rin e T.. TAMER, anid his place uf ExIhibit:0.. _iaiiiei the M~enae,erie will i,, ~~lyitei preceeded by th - - il enter thte engo Grand and Nouv e nihLIONS Spectacle of an elt *. t E s. L EO P.-, gant iRDSadPN MAltSIC C HA RRIOT T' HR D RS.sdPN DRAWN BY . wlljreg R Eight Gray Horses -a eAr of the largest size'. LION harnessed to aSing. SDe Car, and will by - IVI.owiIenivenR8 . ariu gracful and Slsho vceney ctn 'is control over an scen byegeclio LImals usually deemed vi etyi o o the mfout savage Favorite. Pieces of .. Will be Exhibited at Spann's the 13th ; Edgefield C. H. the 14th Aiken on Friday the 15th December. Dooirs open from 1 to 4 o'clock P. M. ADM1SSlONJ 50 CENTrS; CILDREN UNDER TEN YEARS OF AGE. AND SE RVANTS, HALF PR1CE,I R -I Y MO ND 8; W'ARING. would annJounCe to the citizens -of the South, that they will now have au opportnity of seeing the cele'rted A OJOHN SHAFFER & LADY. He has been styled by critics the ' Lion K(ing, " as he has exposed his lire htereto fore in subduing the largest and most teruible Lion ever caughts; this animal is et pre sent in hiis posseIsion), and has repeatedly saved his life wh len exerCising the ether heasts in the performing cage. Hi fts s have been beheld by millions; he actually DRIVEs A WILD LION, harnessed to a cur, thus sho wing the supreme majesty of mats above the brute. T e WILl) TNANTS OF TIlE FOREST. from the huge and docile Ele. phant. the tmajesti Liont f unexplored Africa, the fierce Tiger BY the Bengal jurgies. .be beautiful Leopard, the playful-but ferciou. Bear, gentle Gazelle, the useful ano patient Catmel, the curiously stripetl Zebra, the grave robbing Hyena, the- stea4t4y Paer, the savage Wolf. tue-cunning.''ox, down throcgh all the lesser grades,.lr here beheld with perfect safety. true to their nature at times, hut perfectly _ubject tie control of man. the lord of creation. FOWLES OF THE AiR AND REPTILES, the mst, beautiful, rare,varied atd dangerous of their species, are also corsrised in this valuable collection, descrip tion is powerless and space too limited to admit it. Suffice it to say that the 1ot - tors are of the oldest statding a6d highest tel-ibrity, and have-devoted-years oef til and expense to the present collection, bhieh r i rooun.ed in Euro.pe an America, per fctly unparelleled. - The mroral and useful purposes which an exhi'ntron -like this can-serve,--are perceived. by all, and acknowledged by all moralists; the exhibition serves to-entertainjand n -. struct all in the wvonderous works of the Su preme Being, and is particularly impres ive on the minds of youth. - Nov 29 1848 .u ~45~ State of SOuth Carolina. IValuable Landsa & egres 1O SQUJTY- . LAD A E E:e Partb Partion for lease to seli .Robt. C. Myers negres.guasrpandhip. ra. e E ING disposed eoeduc tihe oent URSUANT to the order or the Court ,a in--he terest, and diiencumbereey DIofEquity -in the aove. case, I .ilreust -Eate, of Mrs. . Wu;hutem ar Oau phan. tie mjesd Lio 4 nexpore Af ri thnire oier foteBr itjirs sell before the Court House. af F efieli-o ner.ge Gzer s t ual ardl and p a t mel, t er sla i r sin -Edgefield Distice, rna epose -f6elilh ;aud;ua -.womisnh :d:her i'- - ' Pant-eui dBhetsy and her rsree ghird o adr ew ; ia u t e r ds o f . n.r a nt-. FOWLE I, U Oof TH I N ETLS tenobe~!.nitiiu ae ai' and deu ofatip.hid; i !ie..r e so driverand' house .servant, andhste (wifeic s -o t i Pro" tPshis,a o ools witaher g ad ironet, and- - a lhree soktitine td :beir chilenviz:-Sencer aboi iyeats to sall6r C$ of ageGeage borut 16, nlberd .bout 15 - : Jack aioua11, Fed aboutry, Lets ab ti -l t. - - , Charlotte about 14, aroline abou t e, SeveiarLoenertaiui- d - ad Charles about 3; in r all twenty-three BeinrLIkNfgl g slaves. A beral credit' fo the wnand ioif you The abo'e is a pri m lot of Ncgroes, given with iddere&t Tro N SaleOh,.,, r and were 'raised in Edgefl e District. cbasetnooey toie well secsfd, by o Terms of Sale-So much cash as may- gage and persoal secutity, and t1ke siid be necessairy to pay the costs of suit, and to the property, will he 'made 'by Col. andi expenses of sale, the. balance upon a Christie. as Agent of-rhe Bank -of tire Stat, credit office years. with interest from the of South- Carolina, and will be unquestion day tof sale;.-paable annally; to be secured ably ood. . by Mortgage of the property sold, and good 87" Aoppls to W in. Weightman, nc6 personal securiy. the premises. or the undersigned at Edge. -ePurcbhsers to pay for papers includtng hiild Court House. - Titles, Bond and Mortgage. in JaOHN BAUSKETT. E. J. A RT HUR, c. E. R. tb. ~at Nov. 28, 1848 4t 46 Novr22 - 44 iVoice. - A LL ihose indebted tothe Ertate of'Chares VALUABLE LAND OR G. Garrett deceased, ate renested, to make imamediate payment, dtnd those hazvitngSA . demands to present them properly attested. Tj H E Subscriber ofiers for sale that healthy P. HI. ELA3I, Admuittstrator. situation Inl Edgefield -District, lately Dec 6 4t 46 owvned by Wilson Kemp on the Mathews Road. _______________________________ about tetn Mutes Sotut East of Cambridge, the .JPIu .e e to r S i l e . tract cotntains some 935 ac.res,-abo'ut 800 acres of~ said land is in woods, with a comfortable T3 W ENTY ONE stuperior young M ULES flus an out buildings/conveMient to an ex 3are offered for sale by the Gramiteville cellent spring. Maufacttrintg Company. If not previously Tennms will-be made easy. disposed of at privatte sale, they will be sold at .IAMES DORN. Pbic A uctiott on the first Monday in Jantury Nov 29 1848 &t4 next, at Edgefield Co,urt House. Apply to the Subscriber. att Graniteville, or I'or Sate ow Rent. to Mr. J. G. Wilkinston. to the vicinity. GORGE KEILLY. Agaent fH E Dwelling H ouse. & Gran Mlanf. Co. u- Lot, omryocpe Nov. 22 4t 44 ' by W. G. fRusely. ocpinda qu.arter tnules tof Edgefleld -olkCee Court House. eon the Columbia Road. HIE Subscriber most earnestly requests 'The H-ouse coniains, three upright thuse in,deb.ted to him to conie forward tom,and other convey n u bidns immediately and pay thteir Notes and Acconcats. roor paclr eniet thi budig.. I would say to those who do not intend settlingg up by the first ofrJanauary, that tneccasity will Nv o t I c e, drive tme to put thent to cost. The truth of the L esn netdt h imo .L matter is, i shall havo Two Thotusand Dollars &A E Penn,a ineeretrqeted to tt imo .L to pay in the Sheriff's Office, before Marci ak paymenn wirou dernsy. rqetdt C poert so ld.ie th ecincovec.fhvn I have tnt power to give longer indulgence, mypoet od %epcry' as UR the affairs of the Concerna, must be - settled- - Nov 2, 148W. 44BUT up ; anid nutleats paymetnt is made at anearly __ov ___22, ___1848____6 ___44_ day, the Notes and Accounts. without distinc Lo&k harp.tton ,wtll be given out for collection Look harPaE. PENN, Agent. T H OSE persons who are still indeb:. Nov 22 tf 44 ..ed to the Estate of W. B. Maya deceased, are earnestly requested to settle SaW e 'JoNP .Rugs up, we are obliaed to have money. F)h?~h~Poundsofeclean Cotton - S. B. & J. J. MAYS, Ex'ra. 7.'V- For Linen Rags wanted. Nov 29 if 45 for which. goonds wilt be given ini Exchange at _________the rate of Two cents a pounad. Any quatiy -$5 R e w a r d.- small or large will be taken and goods ex' H E above reward witl be .iven for the changed for them at lowest esh pies irecovery 'of a Blue Cloth 'loak, *hich Edgefield C.S. Was stolen from the suab-icnber. or taken by dept.e27 C. --., nistake, at the last Regitmental Muster, at-the Sp.2 I ( OldWels.E. PENN. FI:NAL NOTICE. Nov ____22 _____ 44____LL__ Persons having any dermands a Notice. decast he estate of James S. Pope, T * eceaed,are requeted to present themt HIS is to forewarn all persons from cut- fo pamn y- 5hofDcme et tiung, or hauling off of my land;, or let- afoip is ntnde hrl t~o GfDcmker nxt tig fre out, or taking any libei ty whatever,a ise tateent ad sotlya omaee.a without my consent, as the law will be put' eteetTinsai esat. PP, Ee in force against them. - j - -iIS .PP, Eeu MO0SES SWE ARINlGEN. jH A,E. WILSON, tors. No6 1848 tf -, 42. -. -Nov. 4, 1848 7 42. -.