Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, March 21, 1849, Image 3

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tt ik Bltimore Sun. O&E NEWS BY THE -AMER ST. Jon810i March I0 The Royal mail steamer AmericaCapt.. Shannon, Irrived at Halifax'-from Liver pool% al a quarter of 3 this-morning, whence 1%;.she sailed on the 24th ult. and consetjent1y ibrings fourteen days later intelligence Our express arrived at Digby fat . ten minutes before 12, in eight hours and.forty. minutes from Halifax, crossing themBay of Fundy in six hours, having been detained two hours by ice in the bay. Mr. Laboucheke has again brought' fur .tard a Government proposition for the Amodification. of the navigation laws. Mr. Ban:roft, our minister, states that to what. Sever ezent the liberality of the British Pirliai-ent may be disposed to legislate in this.Mattet that he is ready to sign a Convention to-morrow, based upon come pleti reciprocity, upon the opening of the entire coasting trade of the two countries .to the vessels of both.' By the proposed . ;1aw it will be competent for an American vessel to come to Liverpool' from the -United States. laden with tobacco and cot aon-she will bo permitted, to discharge all or part of her cargo in the Mersey, take in Manchester goods, or coal, or passen gers, and carry them to Glasgow or Lon don in transit, and clear our with perhaps a fresh. cargq from the Gnal port of her discharge. The Cholera.-The Cholera report have swelled to 12,395, of which 5,546 have died; 3,788 have recovered, and 3.154 continue under medical treatment. of which the result is not stated. Gold Fever.--The reports from Cali fornia continue-to excite great taterest. -The excitement -extends to all classes. The French Government have des ppatched a French engineer to California, with the object of surveying the talked of ..discoveries. State of rade.-The state of trade in the macufacturing districts on ihe- whole ,J9 satisfactory. .Ediploymeni-is plentiful -and activity previstruhu, There continues a good demand for. American securities in London. The reported payment of Pennsylvania interestin one half relief-notes was received with cousiderable disfavor. Money continues to get more abundan, and the rate of interest rulbs low. The English funds have receded. Con 461s at Londob on the 23d were held at ~82&'a935 OPINION OF THE CABINET ON THE TARIFF. .-We annex the opinion of two of - the -4*wclaibet, relative to the'tarifrof 1842. 'They will be read with interest just now. .That of Mr. Meredith, the present Secre tary.othe Treasury, is of - avery recent date -PnaLADE.LPHIA, Nov.21, 1848. IMy Deat Bird..bd the pleasure of re ,eaiving, a few days asinegyour letter on behalf ot theemm'itee'hvting me 't he - present at- " -whig jubileein Pottsville, ;oa Saturday next.I regret exte silly that enaements here wtll prevent me ne passage of the act dli1848 involved ~their honor.-and interest If they bad not ~reitfed it. The triumphant -mannter in which the people of the commonwealth, * and in an especial and remarkable degree the people of Schuylkill county, bave tin didated their rights at the recent elections,, ndtit only shows a determination that ibe principless of the tariff of. 1842 shall he re stored, -and that their Industry shall not in futture be sacrificed to suit the views of political partizaus, but exhibits in a strong Jigitt *the fact that, the people cannot be lung deceived, and that they can and.will enforce the due responsibility of their.pub lie servanls- While we are able to do this, we may be sure that the republic will continue to be safe, glorious, and tri utmphant.- I offer for the acceptance o our brethren the. following sentimentt 'Pennsylvania-Proof alike against the violence of open enemies, and the subtle ties of professed friends. She will. always stand for the rights of igdustry and the principles of freedom.'fr I am, sir wit eat esteem, very truly yours. W. M. M ER EDIT-t B. BAaTsot.o3ttw, Esq. The followitng is an extract of.a letter written in November, 1846 by Mr. Clayton, the Secretary of State, to -the whigs of Delaware: If there he any among us who shall desire to -play that game. or dare to oIl'er as a whig measure any proposition which has for its object to baffle and defeat the unequivocal restoration of the tariff of 1842, let us at once repudiate the mea sure, as uncalled for by the people, and opposed to their wishes. Scouting all abstractions and generalities. let us con tinue to present the principle for which we now contend, manfully and, openly, as an object visible and tangible-the restoration of the whig tariff- of 1342. Let this stand as the watch-word of the party the shibboleth of our political faith. In scribe it on every whig flag. and each will become a'larum as invincible as the Con stantines. We had the pleasure yesterday of con versing with our admired and esteemed fellow, townsman, Hon. W. C. Preston, who has just returned from his trip to the country, greatly improved in health and appearance. Heis anxious to resume his duties, but this his friends very properly will not con sent to until all the effects of his late severe attack shall have entirely worn off. The duties of his station are arduous and trying to one in the most robust health and should not too soon be attempted by - a recent convalescent, whose will may be stronger than his body. It has pleased us to observe the solicit ade manifested in relatioo to his sickness, not only t. home- but throughout the Union -every statesment relative to his condi tion having beetn returnled to us in all our ..cang... -Co.,,ba Tderank. - BY bAST NGHTS MAIL.. From the Sozt Carolinian. CiARLESTON, March 19. Holders of upland submitted to one eight decline from the highest point last week. Sales in consequence seventeen hundred bales, at from 6 to 7j. Market unsettled. THF COTTON CRo.-In relation to the Cotton crop, STEWART'S Circular, which went out in the Europe, has the following: OThe recent decline which has again rnsured. after an advance obtained im mediately after the receipt of highly fa vorable advices from Europe, can only be accounted for on the supposition that buy ers are alarmed at the continued lirge receipts or Cotton at tho ports,-and are fearful that the yield may exceed two million six hundred, thousand hales. A tight money nmarket here, and the declin ing tendency of exchange the last week, has also operated agaidst sales, this, how ever, is now checked. As regards the receipts, it is yet too early in the season to make them a test of the probable amount of the crop. The fine picking weattier up to the 1st January, all over the Cotton region, determined the crop, and we now know but little more about the yield than we did at that date. The position I took in August last I have since seen no good reason to change; it was simply this---we have had a very favorable growing sea son; if we had a picking season eqial to the last the crop will probably amount to two million six' hundred thousand balei. We have had such a season, and I now say that I believe my estimate correct, aud that cannot' exeeed that flgure twenty thonsand bales, not do I believe if will fall fifty thousard short of it. IMPRnTAINT INPORUATtOrq.-Tho Wash ington correspondant of the Philadelphia American, writes: It is understood, upnn suficient authori ty, that the President will not entertain peisonal appetls for ofice,. having estab lished the rule. after a conference with his Cabinet, that all applications for of fice must,be sa)hmittqd through the depart ment to which they appropriately belong. This is not only a wise, but it is a proper regulation, and one that will relieve Gen. Taylor from'disagreeable importcnity and establish the Cabinet on that dignified and elevated-footiug by which every member may feel himself honored in occupying tIe station. Besides, it is manifestly iigla in itself. that applications should be examined and considered in the Departments before the appointing power is, called upon to exercise his Executive. functions. It af fo.ds 'securityto the .Oublic survice and protectio. to the President. ,More thah this, it 'estr6ys the. dangerous system. which beeies so much in vogue tmder the deceased..ynasty, of aurmenting the n. ol~w oienid in Ih %efs (Mq.y Sig~nal states abt&i great -Meg~ "mtent prevails in.Funmkfort,An thtatState, oni.account. of the discovery of a substdike: there - idfieh resists sacids1 and twhich is helieye'd'to be gold.? It-says that the peo -pief are abandoning their ordinary btusi, ness, selling their shops and bonding theit ;arms; and are off to dig the precious 'metals. A valuable lead mine has been; discovered in Dodge cotunty, Wisconsin. The $kowhegan Press states that a lend mine has been discovered at Moose Head Lake, (Mlaine.) in which the ore is abun-. dant and the quality very good. yielding about ninety per cent of pure lead. SLAvRa t~ t'TEH thsTaICT.-tn thie speech of General Chapmatn in Conaless. necording to "Potomac" .of the Balo~more Patriot, he argtued that if Congress could atblish slaverv in the District, betenuse the Governinent 'had obtained by cession, or purchased this Disrrict, then the Govern mentimight purchase a square in the city of Charlestntt no which to erect a Ctustom House. and Congress could abolisht slavery within the limits of that sqjuare. And also that if Congress had the p,wer to dbolish alavery, it also had the power to establish it, and it cottld purchase a sqluare. in the city or Boston, for Custom t.outse buildings'and establish slavery within the limits of that square. Jew Dai' or Hebrew Pilaster. Th1Is article. prepared for pains and weak ness in the back, breast, side, or limbs; bruises, sprnins, &c.: and for asthmatic afifections will, in most cades, give immediate and perma nenit relief. It will also be fotund highly benefi cial for complaints of the Laiver, Lutngs, and Kidneys. Perisons ot sedentary habits, whose business requires them to sit or stand much, who are troubled wvith weakness in the chest, or pain in thte side or breast will find great re.. lief by w~earing one of these plasters. See advertisement in another column. The genuine are sold by J. D. CHASE. March 14 18419, I]m 8 EgLler' Lodge Jo i7. L. @, @. iF. (Q1" Regular meeting..r this Lodge will be held on Monday evening next at 7 o'clock, ELBERLT BLAND, See. March 21 1t 9 NEW GOODS! T HE Subscriber has just received his .Stock of Spring &. Summer Goods, Consisting in part of PRINTED JAC. MUSLINS, SILK AND LINEN BRAGES, DOTTED AND PLAIN SWISS MUSLINS. MUS LINS GING HA M, ENGLISH. & AMERICAN PRINTS, For Ladles Dresses,, Muslin Trimtings. Fine Bonnets & Bonniet Ribbons, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. Shoes, Leghorn, Panama. Silk and BEAVER HATS. . All of' which will be sold very low, and alhib eral discount for CASH. B. C. BRYAN. MarchL 21 1849, if 9 New Goods, New Goods. SHE- Subscribers are now receiving their T Stockof S P R I N G and S U M M E R G O 0 D S, which were purchased ey loI6 for Cash, and cobsequently can and will lie imid accordingly. Amongst which dre the fullowirg: Rich P- de Sou Silks, Do. Camelian do Do. Brocade Stripe do Ex. do. Diagonal Plaid do black, Rich Plain Black Silks, . Sup. Blk, Plain Col'd nad Plaid Baregcs, D(o. Plain and'Figured Tissues, Emb. Brocha Swiss M uslin Dresses, Very rich Blk and Col'd Brocha Lawns, Large lot Printed Lawns from 15 to 20 New style Jaconct and Organdic Muslins, Dn. do. Silk and Linen Ginglams, Beautifl lot Summer Ginghams from j2d to 25 cents per yard Latest Style of Ladies Collars and Cnli, Union and Linen Drill from 25 cts to $1, French, Summer Cassiier and Cloths, Sup. English Draps D'Ete fr 75 cts. to S2 New style Pur Dimity, with Fringes to match, Plain,Plaid and Stripe Cottonida:, Pillow Case Linen and Apron Checks, Uco. Nankeens and B. E. Diapers, Silk and Cotton Umbrellers, Parosols and Paraoollets, All styles and prices Tickings rr 10 to 20, Do " " " Bleached and bra Sheet. * ings add Shirtings from 4.L to 45. All styles and prices Calicos, from 15 to 25 All qualities and prices bro and blk Table Damask, - All qalities and prices Cotton, Linen and - Silk Handkerchiefs, Silk Fringes & Bottons, f.ir Ladies dressss Cord and White Cot, Silk & Kid Gloves, Marsails and Silk Vestings, Bleached and crown Coiton Drills, Marlboro and Shirting Stripe.s, Osnaburg and Factory Stripes and Yarns, Swiss, MAll, Book, Plaid and Jaconet M nslins, Augusta 7-8 and 4 4 brown Shirtings and Sheetings. Complete assortment of Children and La dies Shoes, Any quantity and qt1ality of lalfllose and H usiery, &c. & c. , Which our friends and acquaintances, and persons visiting Hamburg for the purpose of buying Goods, are invited to call and take a look and judge for themselves, as we feel confi. dent they will find it to their interest - JACKSON & KINCHLEY. Hamburg, March, 1849 2m 9 Q%rembUfl ffemalle atalormy. R.. BRADSHAW,- A. M. PRINCIPAL. . T HIS Institution is now, with a full corps of Teachers,.in successful operation. The Rev. S. S. GAILLARD, so favorably known in this State, is engaged as one of the Teachers for the present year. The course of instruction embraces all the studies necessary to a complete English educa. tion. and these studies jill be pursued in the order best adapted to the capacities, tastes and previous attainments of the pupils, having at all times a due respect to the wishes of the pi. rents. -- Also the Greek, Latin, French andItal ian Languages; Music, instrumental and vocal; Drawingt Painting, and ercry canety of Needle. work. ,The Music class is under the *cae; bf an eminent Teacher;- one who has haiVgeat experience in teaching music botb'in tiiis conf. try and in Europe. French and Italian are taught by a lady who was instructed iq- Paris, and?who speaks the French- language linently. .:Tkliberal patronnge whicl the 3Gree.'nle School. hareceived for. the-pat ro~ 2.. t..reenvlle, S. C, .3 larch, 1849' New YoPk~ and Phikf CHEAP..C A.R U T HWS8ubscriber .tiankfulef'd., 'takes tiiis metliod of informnIng his. friends, customers, and the puzblic generally, that lie has jnst returned from the North, having spent .some time there, for the pur'pose of selecting a large, handsome and well assorted STOCK. He feels proud in saying, that lhe succeeded in doing so; and will be able in a few-days to show the LARGEST arid B E ST selected Stock, evel'-offered in this rnarket. Among his Goods can be found an extensive assortment of all kinds of GOODS, whicli will be sold, as they were bought checap, C H EAPER than any other Store, without exception. Therefore, all who want BA RGAfNS, wait for a few days. arid you will be surprised at what low prices, Goods are selling; at the Cheap Cash Store, of It J. COHN. March 1 It.9 NO HUMVBUG. A LL persons without distinction, having .lbought may Goods nmnder pretence to pay in a fero days, atid especially those indebted to me from last year, may yet save cost by paying immediately, as I am de termined to have all of my accounts collected forthwith, No .indul. gence will be given, as I sold at cash p rices. Look for no more advertising in regard to this, but take it for granted that I will do what I any. J. COHN. Mdarch21i, ~ It . 6 READY MADE CLOTHING. WILL he opened in a few days the largest, VTfinest and best selected Stock, ever nffered. including Dress and Frock Cloth Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Suspenders, Pocket and Neck Handkerchmiefs, an,d a great m:,ny articles too numer ous to mention. J. COHN. March 21, it 9 Jewelry and Ribbons. A Large Assortme amt just opetned, w..ich a 'tl ho sold accordinigly low, therefore cat' it once before the handsomest Goods are sold, I. COHN. March 21 It 9 SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of fleri facias to me directed, I shall 7,roceed to sell at Edgefleld Court H-ouse, on thme first Monday and Tuesday in April next, tbe following property~in the following case, viz: C. 3. Glover vs Thomns C. M~athis, five negroes, viz: Mary, Vilett, H arriett, Rose aud Candis. Terms Cash, .darh 1 C HRISTIE, S. E. D. Estraiy Horse. T OLLEDI before me by Henry Hill, living '.U near the Isl'ntd Ford, a small Bay fLare, 14 hands high, about seven years old, wth no particnlar brand or mark, except a small sear under her left eve. A ppraised at $140. W. R. H ILL, Mag'st. z. D. Dec 27 4m1 49 Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the late firm of tlSihley & Crepon; are respectfully reqnes. ted to come forward and settle the same as soon as practicable with the udersignied, as it is desirahle-to bring their business to a close. JOSIAH SIBLEY. Vch.21 - .t 6 -XA tf Land for Sale. tees f the Female Ac:idemy will for .ale on next Saleday at II o'dlock A A S.-,16t of land containing abont 4 ncrea 1.tiadjoining the Baptist Church lot;wn1"4 J. Ryan's stables formerly stood. Tentsa-Ledit till Ist Jannry next. N.. L. GRIFFIN; Chairman. MAW 21, 1849, 2t- 9 -Attieesses t Mattresses! H Pice e Co., having located at Edge fie!d Cour' House, will he plensed to receive oders: for making Mattrasses of all descriptions, on*resonable terms. J. -!P. & Co., may be frond at their rooffi, up-stdiriof'Dr. Goodwin's Store Himse, op positelhe Planters (Jotel, where specimens of tleir rkcan be secii. a: ~ . J. II. PRICE, - - . T. PRICE, T. D. PRICE. C. P. MURRELL, ER ENci-I take pleasure in saying that upon.tril r hiive found the Mattrasses made by ihe aboi nitmed gentlemen. of a very ex cellent'qua.ity.. H-1. It. SPANN. Febuary 7, 189 tr 3 $1Q REWARD! HETEab'Oe reward will be given for the app ilon and delivery of my negro man naied WP or APPLING to the Jailor of Edgefield',orto myself. He line confessed tha, be4irdered my Wife, and has since nb, scondi -'SAd follow is about thirty yenrs of age 5 fee.'.r 10 inches high. straight, of ordi nary Ai1i.1'little copper. colored, stinmmers when.spokeito ; had on whan he left a brown frock cofatd-black hat; ho hnd long heard on his Chihn.0e1f his legs is sore and much iwollen a.'? id fellow ranaway on the 24th MARTIN POSEY. Marla189,. tf 7 RUG-ANi) GENERAL STORE AGENCY. r1I E Subiriber inrorms his friends and J .ti 1that as Agent for a few friends who- aeengaged him to'do business for them. he will koei ilhand at the Post Office, a full sui Firtls as above, which lie will sell chepfW G. L. PENN, Agent. Feb if3 Feb.ti 3 SLOST, Q N .21st or 22d of December last, b a'-flamburg and Mrs. Ander sona,1 the Martintown Road, a new Poclet ook> containing about 75 Dollars, as folloi *. ten dollar bills, 5-five dollar bills, a 5nr.the Bank of Hamburg, and about 8( '91iollars in silver. The finder will confer -a:great favor on the subs&riber by retuiling the same, and be well rewarded. - 4ELIZABETH JOHNSON. a AU9- tf - 50 - . l s indebied to the subscribers by m#n nt, Note, or otherwise, nre now earnest!nit q.pted to make. payment during .theNlion 0 anunary. Ftor:iJd' png-:ndulgence they have had, we conRaea hope'they will make some e. 6rtion V. egan.wflapdo to. respond to .'BLAND. BUTLE R. nyas allile. SCHARLES NICKERSON, A dministrator. .-n ' _ tf 50 -.NS'T RECEIV ED AT~ APOTEECARIES' H ALL, 'FRESH -Lotof Figi. Citron, Currants, AAOangeb, Imdas, Alnionds, Maccaroni, &c. &c., For sale onred onuable tei-ms. toirethef with a good assortment of Drugs, eiie,Pr Puthery, &c.HAE Pr TOH D.CHSE,M. D. March71419 ' if 7 N.OT IC E. iUi E undersigned as Assignee ol' Plrcus ..Uphonigives notice to all persons having claIms against,.the said Marcus Upson, and who arc willing to take undter the assignment, to render in their claims by the sixth day of August next. TA1l-persons indebted to the mnid Marcus Upson,zage requested to make imme diate payment.:; SAMUEL STEVENS, Assignee. Mareh 71849, . 5m*' 7 ~FINAL NOTILCE. ?1/RCUNISTANCES regniring that ihe bu. siness of G. L & E. Penn should be set tIed up withot:delay. Notice is hereby given, that all Notes anid -Accounts not, settled during Court,,will bc~gigeni out to an Oflilcer for col. -etin .. E. IPENN, Agent. F'eb.281849.: , if 13 Limnber for Sale. T ESubsi.iber will furnish the very besi Plank or Lumber, of any kind at his Mill on Shaws Creek,.12 miles from Edgefield C. H. for 50 cents per hundred cash, and 624 cents where it is charged. . -I will also deliver Lumber at or near Edge field Village, fot' $S per thousand cash. ~MARTIN POSEY. 7an.3 1849, . tf . 50 - LACK k'NIGH T WILL stand.the ensuing Spring Sensor Vat D. Holland's, Esq., commencing on the 10th inst., and at the Subscribers stable, commencing otn the 15th inst., returning to each plce every ninth dlay. For terms see large bills. * HI. B. ELDER. March 71849. . 3t 7 NW Lr 'd . OLBS.. NEW LARD,. just 1 ~ receiired and for Sale, low for Cash, by - : - . JENNINGS. N. B.--The Subscricher expects shortly r good supply of Choice Bacon, H. J. Feb '9. tf5 JV'o t ic e. A LL Personr, indebted to the firm of hur j& Doby, either by note or bookc acdount p to the 1st oflJanuary 1849, are requested to make immediate 'payment, as indulgenlce can io longer be given.. BURT & DOBY. ,Tan 24 *.. tf 1 (gi We are, azuthorized to announce Capt. D.. L. SHA W as a candidate for Majo.. r the Lower Battalion. 7th Regi PROCLAIATI 0 N. .C4 EXECUTIVE OFFICE. CuAnLEsToN, S. C., llarch 10, Ji49. B Y His Excellency WIIITEMARS11 B SEAh3ROOK, Governor and Coinii. der-in-Chief in and over the.State of Soutli Carolina: Whereas, inflormation has been re ceived at this Department, that a n:ost nutrocion. njurder was con"mitted in Edgefield District on the 16th. day of 7elrnry list, .y a slavi 'nnmed APP or APPLNG, belonging to Mar tin Posey, Esq , and that the said slave has ab econded. Now know yo, in order that th( said slave may be brought to trial for the crint with which lie is charged, I do hereby ol'er i reward of Two Hundred and Fift Dullars, 1i the apprehension and safe delivery of the Q:iic slve App or Appling, to the Jailsor of Edge field District, or to nyiv other Jailor in thi State. Said fillow is abotit thirty years 6l age, 5 feet 8 or 10 inches hich: sirui.;ht or or dinary size, a lii!e copper colored. stammer when speaking; had on when he lert a browil frock coal, and black hnt; he had a long bhard on his chili, one of his legs is sole aid mnch swollen. Given under my hand, his tenth day a! Match, in the year of our Lord one thou. and eight hundred and forty-iiine, and in the seventy-third year of American Inde pendence. WHITEMARSH B. SEABROOK. Ily the Governor: B. K. H ENNEGAN, Secretary of State. March13 4t 8 Cheaper than Ever! IN retnrning our thanks to our etistomneri and friends for past favors so liberally be. stoWed, we wonld most earnestly solicit.r continuance of the same. We now most te. spectfully invite the attention of our friend aid the pblic generally to our cheap and weL selected Stock of Spring Goods, WHICH WE ARE NOW REcEIvINo A81D OPENING Consisting of the newest styles of Ladiei Dress Goqds, nn%v style Gingliahis, Englisl arid American Prints, Hosiery, Gloves, Lin'el Cambric H andkerchiefa, Bleiched and Browr lomespuns, together with a full and complets assortment of Mens and B'y's PALm LEAF PANAMA and LEomont HATS, BooTs, SnoEs BoN-E-rs, HAIDWARE and CUTLERY, CRocKE Ry and GrAss WAnE. Booxs and STATIONART WILLOW and Tun WARE, SADDLERY, GnocE. Rlts, &c, With niany arliclis too tedIous to tletition we are nokv prepared to sell LOWER than thi LOWEST; all we ask is an examination o our sto6k, then judge for yourselves. - We feel confident in giving entire satisfac tjon to those who may favour up with a call. R..CAUSSE & CO. March 71849i if 7 DRUIMOND'S PATENI eauble saatter, The mst Economiial and .Labor -.4vinp Artidle erer Inienieed mil never get out of order. .. 'FGr Sale by J. COHN. .Agent for Edgeficid Village. March 6 . t 7 Execulor's saIe. I shall proceed to sell otn Wednesday the 11th day of Apiril nekt, at the fate residlence of Mary Kilcrease, deceased, all the Personal property bequeathed the said deceased, .during life. by John Kil crease, late of Edgefield District, betweet forty and fifty likely negroes, stock ol Horses, Hogs, Mules, Cows, Sheep Household and Kitchen Furntiture, Plan tation Tools, WVaggon and Harness and other articles two tedious to mention, on credit until the twenty-fifth day of De cember next, with ntote and twvo atpiirovet securities. The r-ight of the property no changed until tho terms of sale tire corli plied wvith, and if re-sold, at the risk u the first'purchaser. DAVIS. J. .GILCHR.IST, Ex'or 0 JAS. GILCHIItST. who wvas E~x'or o JOllN GILCHRItST, Deceased. March 14, 5t -8 1NOTICE. B Y order of the Ordinary of Edgefield Dis trict, I will proceed to sell at the tesi dence of Mrs. Ann II ill, on Mondauy 26th inst. all the Ipersonal estdre of WVhitionn*R. Hill deceased, coinsisting of TH iRTEEN LHKELY NEGROES. Horses, Cattle,n large stock of Hogs, Corr Bacon, twelve bales or Cotton, P.lantatio Tools. Household Fnrtniture, &c. WVill also be sold lPrinen, the Miller. Bhack smith's Took. a large number of flour hiurrek TEans-Will be liberal, with ite.rest ana good securities. T. S. DANI EL. Adm'r. March 3d, 1849. WILL be elTuered at the same timne, if ns Vpriyatelyv sold, the VALUABLE PLANTATION formely occupied by Maj. Thios. S. Nichols, I which is niow added the well know Merchn:u Mills, heretofore owned by H-. II. 11ll, coil taing in all some 550 acres, located on Wil son's Creek, atid,immediately upon the Colutr bia &, Greenville Rail Road. TERMs,-One to four years credits with int est and three good securities. T. S. D. March 3, 5t3 NOTICE. T- HIE Copartnership heretofore existin .Lur.der the name and style of GooD S.r.IVAN, this day closes by limita thor The business wvill be cootinmted by S. I' Goode alone. The business of the cor cern must he brought to a speedy close, an we earnestly request all persous indebte to call and settle immediately. All thin indebied to us previous to the 1st of Jant ry 1848, need not. ask indolgence-til money we must have. 8. F..GOODE, J. B. SULLIVAN. Jnn.'I110 50 SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRIC'T9 Thomas L. Garrett, .9Srrhifoni Harriet Garrett. Partilidn. Y virtue of an Order lrotn John Hilli Esq. Ordin.ary ofEdgefieldDistfict, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the dArst Monday In April next, the land belonging to tb estate of William Ga'rrett, late of the State or Geor. gia, deceated, sitnated in the .Town df Hnnburg. in the District and State afore said. known in the plan of said town as loi No 55, having 45 feet feet front on Market Street, and b'ounded North by lot No 65A South by Market Street; I-st by Coving. ton Street and West by lot No 66, will be sold on I credit until the first of Jaduary next, l850.) . The purchaser will be required to give bone nnd two approved securities, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, to secure the purchase noney. Cost to he paid in cash. . C11RISTIE, s. t. D. March 14 .dt 8 SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa to cias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgeield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday following in April ne.vt, the following property, in the followig ease, vii: Robert Jennings and Samuel Cartledge vs J. V. Cariledge and W. J. Cariledge, the intrest of J. V. Cartledge in the tract of land where his Mother lives, containing two hundred and thir y acres, moreor 1ds, adjOining lands of R. Jennings, Wiley Harrison and others. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. D. . 11arch 14 3t - STATE OF SOUTH CAR0LIN EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY Bdti &. Walker, 'ts. . octobie. Milledge Gadlphlis NOTICE is hereby giied,.ihat byvii tu of an order frot thle Colurt of Equity in this case, I shallsell at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday-..in April next, jhe _ollowin:lnd ViiZ Oiltract of land, siualed'tiii th*e Dis trict and State aforesaid, iM Deich- Fldfd, containing nine-bondred and"eighteen acres more or less.- bounded North by Smith & Cfark's land, West by Casper Nail'saud S. Clark's land, S6uth by' Johh Sterge, negger, and East by Lands of Jobh Clarki and T. H'ankinson' Also, one other traef of land,'sittiated id ' Beach Isladd, ih the District'dna ''Si4 aforesaid, 'cotaidiug Itwo hundrid-ad flfty-one acres, more or less, 'bounded North bV i6nde of Mrs. Everit. an'S. Claike- West by 'Samuel ClaikinEa._ t T. B. Smith's labd; a'iu Souih-5f *11urler- lnrd. IN ORDINARY'. ''" Y-.3OIN HILL, Na Oittary JEdgeleld Distrial . Whereas W. C. Mforaghes hath appled to me for letteis af admoinisWi-on, oh alt and singular the gdad and thattle's,rh~tI. and credits of Cavendah -Wtlliams late of the 1)istriet aforesaid. deeael. These ar-e, therefor.e, to cite andi admoa 'ish all and singular, the kiadred and cr'edi tdrs of the said deceased, lo be and apgeaf'* before and, sli dur bext ordiinarfi Court for the said Disttidt, to be holden at Edg;e. field Court House on the twenlt3:.Si* daly of March inst.4 to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be grahted.. Given.uhbder tmy hand and seal, this 12tig - day of March, in the year of our Lord ono thousand'eight hundred and for:y fnine, and in the sevenity-tihird year or American Independence. A r JOHN HILL, o. s. A . r Match, 14 1849, 2t8 'Brought to the Jail OF this District, on the 9th instant; d ,~negro man, who says his nameis JAR - RE&TT, and that he belongs to Mr. Benjaisni Rice, living withia four miles 6f tJnion Court -- Housd. Said fellow says he is a blaeksmithj and has a very large scar on his left saim, just below his elbbw, caused by a barn; lie also has a large dark spot or mole covered with hair, ont the lower part'of the 'left cheek. He is about five feet six and half inches high, - between 25 and 28 years of age and lighld compexianl. The owner is requested to come forward. - prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt w.jth as the la - directs. A. H. BURT, :. E. D. March 13,.1849 tf S -- Head Quarters, NDG5FIELD C. H. Feb. 12, 1849. SOrders t IA PT WIL LIA MS5GISHAMIhav4 :~ing been appiointed and commission-. ed Aid-de-Camp to Majo'r den. flonham, with 'the rank of Major, will be obeyed and respected necordinghf'. By order of Matj. Gen. HonnAat.' JAMES L. ORR. Div. Adj- Genl. March 7 St Just Recivedat SAPOTHECAIlES' HALL;* Afew Novels, heap editios, written bp Bulwer, Jatnes, and other Authors. Also, a lot of N1'ote Paper, and Envelopes3 dPerfuuiery, Settling Wax,'Motto Seal, &c. use. A few do:ens Colic Mixture and: Dlaily's 0Carmiatite, a valua ble medicine for,itnfants. Calcinle Miagnesia, &c,&c., forsalo cheap~ fut cash or credit. JOHN D. CHASE. Feb. 21 tf