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JRy Last Nigh's Hall. From the Telegiaph, 6th inst. ARRIVAL OF TH.E EUROPA* The fullowing'additional telegraphic despatch of the Steamship Hibbrnia'a ad vices was received at^; late houte last evening. Russti ANn TuaxEr.-It is now the geperal impression among those best in formed, that Russia will noi declare War against Turkey on account -ot-he'r refusal to deliver up the Hongarian refugebs, who still remain at Widdin. Bem, Dembinski, and several others, embraced Islamisai, and joined the army of the Sultan. FRANCF.-M. Tieirs has made a speech in 4he French Assembly, on the state of Roman affairs. which is represented to haye been decidedly Conservative. COMMERCIAL. LiVERPoOL. Oct. 20.-Cotton on Mon day attained I a 4d. over the rates current 'it the time of the sailing of the Europa. The.market on Tuesday was very firm, whi-h caused increased conidence in this city, when another took place, and tran sactions in American descriptions were made*at id. advance over the preiious Saturday's sales. The sales of the week 191.209 baies; of-which Speculators took 65.620 :ales; Exporteri 1,170; and Sptnners 64.900 bales. Stock now 6b han.d is 437,000 bales, against 530,006 bales-at the same time last year. The following are the Committee's of leial quotations: Fair Upland 61 a 6id. Mobile 61 a 6td. There has been no change of conse 'quence.in the prices of Whei, Corn and Flour; and quotations remai about the same as per the last steamern The news is not definite. SECOND. DESPATCAY. ADVANCE IN COTTON. BALTIMoRE, Nov. 5. tht Fribernia arrived at New-York at TWo o'clock'this afternoon. According to her advicei, Cotton ad nafced duiing the two weeks ending the 19th fully QNE.tENNY. The sales in the same time reached THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND EALES-cl0 lng at the 4uotations already given-the iargest sales ever before kuown. THE MARKETS. HAMBURG. Oct. 31. Coiton.-On Monday mrrning our Cot ton market opened rather dull, and con tinued so duiing the day. Some few bales were sold at our last quotations. To-day operatious have been large. and the sales root up about 1,000 bales. - We now quote: Ordinary to Middling 94 a 91; Good Mid - dling Fair 10 a 10;' Fair to Good Fair l0 a 10 crtr. CnARLEsToN, Nov.5. The Cotton market is at a siqud to-day, all. parties holding'off and waiting fuher paiikular. by the iteamer. 'The sales wre confined to 200 bales. . AUGousTA, Nov;~3. The cottoh market was quiet to-day. The sales were limited, as both buyers and sellers were awaiting the steamer's news ere they operated to any extent. Thc few lots sold werb of the better descriptions. WVe heard of ~the sale of two choice lots as high as 11 cents. The demand fur the lower grades is very moderate and holders And diffculty in making sales unless at greatly reduced prices from what they have been brtagtags *THE BO'r'TLE TarCIC PERFORMED BE YORE TUE QUEji:N-On Monday (Priace Albert's birthday,) during the festivIties at Balmoral, the Wizard of the North (Pro. lessor Andersmn) was present, and wvas asked if he would porform the feat they had heard so much of his having done successfully-" The Inexhaustible Bottle." On receiving the Royal command to per , frm it, he called for a champagne bottle, and handed a large number of glasses round, and asked Lord Portman what he would dritk. His Lordship replied "Whis kcy." Whisky wvas poured out. Mr. Ait eon preferred brandy, which he got. Seve ral demanded wine, which passed freely; and one of the proprietors of the Royal - Distillerey, Mr. liegg, thinking to baffle the Professor, asked him if he could give him a glass of his best Lochnagat whisky. No sooner said than done; antd Lochna gar'whisky became ia great detmand. A large number of additional glasses were distribute:l, and some ealled for irish whis ky; nmbers brandy--(he Highlanders pa ~ tronisud Mr. Begg; when Lord J. Russell, perhaps like Mr. Begg, wishing to try the Wizard's skill, asked for a m,Iass of runm, which was immediately supplied, and his Lordship pronounced it exe.ellent. The London portion of the domestics and Police called for gin, which was freely * poured out of this extraordinary bottle; and hs: Wizard waes returning to his state, when his Royal Highness, anxious to test -she bottle-presuming, as he was return nog,'hat it was exhausted-asked if more coulId be poured out. Glasses were brough t - :for her Majesty and Prince Albert, and, on being asked what they preferred, request ed:B3egg's best Lochnagar, which immiedi stely ran forth, and her Majesty and the Prince tasting it, acknowledged its purity ; and the Wizard gave the bottle to the Prince, and asked him to look if it wvas emipty ; it was. Mr. Anderson brought some water, and-, in- the Prince's hand, ,filled,.it, .ordered glasses, atnd asked the Prince what wine he preferred. Port was 'selected. -The Prince -poured port, and * then sherry, then. mil&, then: ehampagne, then broke the bottle,. and in it ' was dis covered a beautiful turtle dove.--Coventry -Herald & Courier. - DELEGATEs TO NUE MEstHs Cote-. L. ENTION.-We perceive' from the pub Slished proceedings of the Memphis Con :ention that Messrs. J. F. G. Mittag, R. F. W. Allston, D. P. Jatnison, J. A. * Woodward, S. Cordes, C. A. Price. are in attendanco as delegates from this State: .,- [rlesnto.n tercury A BR-BE WELL WEIGHED,-A poor man in Turkey cidimed a Rouse which a rich tfi' ha'd uiurped, he held his deeds and documenis to prove his right. but his more poiserfirl opp6tient had provided a number of witnesses to invalidate them; and to support their evidence more eflect. ually. he presented the Caid a bag cou taiug'five hundred ducats. When the cause come to be heard, the poor man told hisstory and produced his writings, but wanted.the nost essential and only valid proof. witnesses. The other, provided with witnesses, laid his whole stress on them, and on his adversary's defeat in taw, who con1d produce none, he therefore urged the Cadi to give sentance in his favor. After the moit pressing solicitations the judge calml'y dre-v from under his seat, .the bag of five hundred ducats, which the rich man had giveu him as a bribe, say ing to him very gravely, "You have been much mistaken in this suit; for if the poor man could bring ilo Ivitt.esses, in confirma tion of his right, 1. myself can produce at least five hundred." -He then threw him the bag with reproach and indignation, and decreed the louse to the poor plaintif'. On the 18th ult. by the Rev. John Trapp, Mr. WLLtA BRJr to Miss MaaR A. TnoaAs, all of this Districr. OBITUARY. Departed this lifl'oii the 29th August 1849, Rev. Joseph MorrisWip tie 55th year of his age. This exce1lk .inanand worthy minister of Christ, lAborctdithmvichl zeal and tenderness of spirit in the vineyidrd of his Divine Master. His general bearing itidicated a meek and him ble temper of mind. and that lee felt ns it he were " less than ihe feast of all Saints." His love for the souls or iiis fellow-men was so strong, that ie rarely ever closed his public ministrations without weeping over his andi ence. The illness of which he died. was pro tracted ; and tho' often attended with great pain a. times. he enjoyed mitch of the divine presence. The chief' subject of his conversa tion in his sicknel, was tihe future happiness of 'the saint's, on which. he delighted t'o dwell, so .that his conversation was indepd in heaven, " from whence also lie looked for the ral, or, the Lord Jesus Christ" lie has left a wiTe and itine children to mourn his loss. Died on t'he ist Oct. at his Mothers resince in this Dist. 'of Conigestive Fever, Jefferson Richardson, son of the late Benjamin Richard son, in the eleventh year of his age, this lovely youth was permitted for a short time to cheer and gladden the heart of his devoted Mother. when death snatched him from her fond em brace aid gave his pure spirit back into the arms of him, who said, "suffer little children to come unto me for such is of the kingdom of heaven. To his bereaved Mother we offer our tender sympathies, and while she mourns, we would console her with the reflection that al though removed from earth, he yet lives in heaven *- Asleep in Jesus; oh, for mne May stuch a blessed refuge be." Died on the 10th Oct. last, Charles Jerfferson Hibler. youngest soft of Mrs. Thomas L Hib ler. aged five yeats and seven months. - Charles - "Light be the turf of thy tomb! May its verdue like emerolds bet Then should not be theshadow of gloon In aught that remiindius-of thep. Youn' flowers aid- an overgreeg tree, May spring from the split of thy rest, But nor cypress nor yew let us see;i For why should we mourn for the blest ?" Youatt's. Condition Powders, FoR THtE BADICAL CUKE OF HEAVES, BROKEN-WIND, COUGHS, GLANDERS,. And all those diseases which affect the mucas membhrarn of the , Lutngs, Wend Pipe Throat arid Head of the 11orse, also to expel Botts and WVorms, loosen the Hide, imiprove thee appetite, and keep the anitmal in good eon dition. Siold by IJAVILAND, IRISLEY & CO Augusta; HIAVILAND, IIARLRAL & '0. Charleston, wholesale Druggists-also sold in Edgefeeld by G. L. PENN, Agent. Price 50 cents a package. Oct 10 2m 38 Jew David's or Rebrew Plaster. Of this celebrated Plaster, it is otnly necessa ry to say, ino remedy has heretofore been dis covered to equal it in curing inveterate ulcers arnd all sores, either fresh or long staniding, for pains in the back, breast, side, or littbs, occa, sioned by cold, gout, rhenmatism, &c. It is an effectual cure for cornes on the feet, when ap plied a sufflcienat timne. The genuine is sold by G. L. PENN, Agent, Edgefield, C. HI. Oct. 10, 1849. Inr 38' BDsiler Lodgre .Wo. 17. (Q Regular meeting of this Lodge will he held on Mond.a'y evenmng next at 7 o'clock, F.: H. WA RTD LAIW, Sec. November 7 It 42 NTVOTICE! NOTICE!! TIH E Subscribers wiill continue offering ..their Stock of' GOODS at Cost until Thursday the 29th inst. on which day they will offer the remaitnder at Auction. -R. CAUSSE & CO. N. B-All persons indebted to the concern of R.- Causse & Co. are particularly requested to call and settle without delay. R. C. & CO. Nov 7 tf 42 .N1ew Duck Wheat I!lour. 10 OOPrKAGE$ new Buck Wheat 5 Kegs choice Goshen Butter,., Smoked B3eef, Smoked Trougnes &c. For sale by H.- A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Nov. 5, 1849, 6it 42 30 BA RRELS choich CANA L FLOUft H. A. KENRICE. H amburg, Nov. 5, 1849% 6t 42 109 BARRELS Newark CIDER. For sale by H. A. 'KENRICK. Hamburg, Nov. 5, 1849, 4L 4~2 i?ruit. ' A Sumppty of Northee n A pples, WV. I-. Oran, gen, Pine Apples, Bananas, Plantuins, Cocoanuts, Ratsirns, Prunes, Lemons, Almonds, Pecans, Currants, Citron &c. kept constantly on hand, sod for sale by H ,KNIK -Hamburg Nov. 7.,1849. tf 42 Mew Fall t Win ier Goods. WILLIAM H. CRANE, AuCusTA, GEORGIA. AS just received by dhe latest arrivals from New York, a large and splendid as oortnent of DRY GOODS which. were selec ed by myself and which he will sell as low as iny oher' merchant in the-City.. Rich Embroaded Lace Caipesiund stanup Collars Rich Sattit DeChine and Chan.lion Silks, Fine Black and Colored Merinoes and Thibet Cluths.. Rich plain nndfigured Gashmers and DeLanes, Black, Mode and other Colored Alpaccas, Black Canton Cloth for Il ourning, Rich figured Puritannos for Dresses, A large assortment Muslin De Lanes, 1ie.ghams, Prints and Shirtings very cheap, 1rish Linens, Loeglawns and Gambrick Hand-. kerchiefs, rurkey-red Cambric, Drapery Muslins, Fine Cashmere and Plaid Shawls, Cloths, Cassimers, Sattinetts, and Kentucky Je3ns, Silk, Cotton, Cashmere and"Alpa"ea Hosery, Fine figured and plain Furniture Dimetry, 11-4.12-4 fine ribbon bound Whitney Blankets, 3-4 9-4 Heavy. Duffle Blankets, Augiista Shirtings and Kerseys, at Manufac tres prices, together with a great variety of Dther articles which will be sold very low and in whiclh le would respectfully invite the atten tion of those wheh visit Augusta for the purpose f purchasing Goods. K New Goods received Weekly by the Steamers. Nov. 7, 1849- 4t 42 Clear Spring Academy. T H E Trnstees of this Academy would in form the pnblic that, for the ensuing year, they have sectuied the services of Mr. Jaies L. Lesly, who has been so long aid favourably known as Teacher at Greenwood and else where in our District. The Academy is loca.. te in a healthy and moral community, fiye miles East of Cnloin's Mills, and twelvo miles South of Abbeville, C. H. The scholastic year will be divided into two cessicus of five imonths each t and papi Is will be harged from the time of enterineg until the end f lie session. Exercises to com,uence on the 2d Morday mii January. The following are the established rates of wuition. For the elements embracing reading, writing, spelling and metal exerci ses in Arithmetic, per Session. SG-0 The above with English Grammar. Geography, and Arithmetie, per Session. $800 The above with Philosophy, Chenes try, Algebra, Geometry, &c. per Se siion. 10- 00 The above with Latin and Greek. $15 00 B Good boarding can be obtained conve niint to the Acadimy at $6 00 per month. Abbeville, Dist. Nov. 1, 1849. 2m 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGi(EF 1ELD.DISTRICT. . IN EQUITY. Rosa Anna Stiom, Vs. Partitimr. Robert S. Str6m, and others. N OTICE is hereby giveu, that by vir -toe of the Decree of thee Court of Equity in this case, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the first Monday in December fiext, the real estate of Hez ekiah Strom, deceased, viz: One tract of land composed of two par cels. containing three huindred acres more ariese, situated in the District ad State mdresaid oanTurkey Creek, aud adjoining lands of Richard Hardy, Wil. Runnels, G. W. Strom, Elbert Baird and S." G. Robets.. Said Laneds will be sold on a credit of one aud two years, in equal instalments, excep)t for so much .as will pay the enst of this suit, to .be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond and good sureties to secure the purchase money. S. S. TOM1PKINS, C. E. E. D. Cotn'rs. Office, Nov. 6, 1849.. Nov 71l849 4t 42 Executor's Sale. W ILL be so.ld on the 10th of December, *at the late residence of Joseph Morris, Deceased, three tracks of land, thee first con ining between four and five hundred acres. he seconed conctaining abonet two hundred, the bird, one hundred and twenety, these lands are o be sold for one fourth cash, the balanece one md two years credit, except the track coutdin og two htndred acres to be sold for cash-. EDMUND M~ORIS, Ex'or. Nov.7, 1849,,4 2 N'otice.. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Wi 1lay F. Wells, Deccased, are requested to uake immediate payment. and.alt those heavineg .laims against thee Estate, to render themo ini properly attested. The Subscriber will attend Saledays, in order to settle upe the Estate. CUESLEY WELLS, Adm'r. Nov. 71849 3t" 42 N?oice. A 'Persomes inedebted. to the Estate of Aaron Howard, Deceased.are requested to mkime tepaynmetnt, adall those hay ieg claims against the estate, to render them in properly attested. .1R. P. DRUNSON, Admn'r. Nov. 71849 2ni 42 to Notice. TI [S itoforwarn nil persons from tra .ding for two notes given by me to Rich erd Grifinn some time last Spring, one for three auded dalars, and the otheer for fifty dollars, m said GrifFin has done me a serious injury amnd babconded. lane determnined not to pay them iness compelled by liaw. WM. B. DORN. Nov. 2, 1849, im 42 N otiee S H EREBY GIVEN, that application will be made at the next setting of the Legislca. .r.for a New Road leadineg out from the-Mar e Town Roadin this District, at or nesar Sam :el Stevens, atnd intersectineg the Long Cane oai, act or nCcar Gibson Collins. August 1 t f ~ 2 .Notice S Hereby given,- that application will be made to thme next Legislatuere for ehe grant if a. new Road, commencing at or near the old team Mill, formerly owned by Henry WVil ins on the Martint.oin Rioad, and intersecting he Longcane Roaid, at or necar Major John L'ompkin's Mill,- on Littde St.evens Greeki and aid Road.. Juy 8 84 3m ,'26l .Piue ChIewing' Tobacco. OffA BOXES Fine Chewinmg TOBACCO, U" Nectar Leaf,"" Eldorado," " Rough d Ready," &c., For male by - H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Nov. 5, 1849, tf 42 OBOX ES prime Goshen. CHEESE. 1PPFor sale by IA.EN C. Ilami...... No. r, 1849 4, - 42 Contanty- on, Hand, A14D STILL: RECEIVING! ' heo today re'eived per Steamer -S*THXRE NEii from New-York, ex tensive, itons' iour already large and superior. %TOCK of COODS. ng our recent arrivals are Plainnnd Figured Black Silks, Strieland Watered - do.. Plain-and'Figur6d col'd do. 1-2 doj* Paris Swiss Robes, for evening Dresses, Some Nev and _beautiful- Styles of Ging M6urrng 0oliars, Laces, &c. OR THE GENTLEMEN. Superior Black and Fancy. Cassimers, A beatiful assortment of Office and Over Coats,' 2 or 3"*pi~es .ingrained, and three Ply Ca peting, Fres bglibh' Dairy and Pine Apple Cheese, Alacaroni,.Fruits. &c. BLAND & BUrLER. Oct. 8 1849. t f 41 Edgefield- Female Institute. H 'TRUSTEES of the Instittution, anx J ton:s to:elevate its character lnd' useful ness, h6e recently purchnsed a- large and comin'dibns.lot orland within the town, upon whith.th~jhave erecled suitable buildings, and now announce to the public. that they have secured.the services, as Rector and General Instrtctqr,.of.Ma. RoBERT H. NacuoLLs. . Tile lintitute will be opened ont the First Moiidayin Jinuary next. M . NicHoLu.., has had many .years experience itt his poression. Was Prassrin Jefferson College, Louisiana, -has recently taught with great success. at Greenwpod;. and has been- induced to take charge of thik Institution, with a view to a per manent abode amongst us. 'rThe Trustees confidently state, that every facility to4x complete and fi.nished Female Edu cation, will he afftorded at this Institution, and niist ear~itly appeal to the public genertlly, atnd partienlarly to the citizens of Edgefield Districtogive it'iheir aid and patrotiage. Excellent board can he obtained at reasona ble rates it the town and its vicinty. Instrutresses in Music, Drawing, Painting, Embroidery,~&c., will be connected with the I nstitution. The rates of Tuition, will be reasonable Theile, with the regulation of the Sessions.uad other matters, will be published in due time. N. L. GRIFFIN. F. H. WARDLAW, - - EDMUND PENN, R. T. MlI S S, S. F. GOODE. October 30; 1649; if 41 Edgefield Male Academy. T HE TRUSTEES- of this Institution have elected Ma- TomAs Josson, Rec for, for the ensning year. Mv lonssox, was educated at the South Carolina College, and is very favorably known, as an Instructur in a- respectaOle Academy, in this. District. The Trustpes have some assurance that MR. .Jassox. will devj)te himself exclusively ts this 1-ofession, -and frotm his talents and attain ments, they confidently recommend hin to the gener,jus support of the community. The Academy\will be opened by Ma. Jou sot. on the First M1oriday in. Janua.y next. ,t shall.be the effort or the Trastes; to co-opernte. with the'Rector, iha presetving goed morals amongst the:pupils, -and in furnishing to 'the public, thifbest possible education fur their sols. RAnteR of(Tuition, rules and regulations, will be piul>lished hereafter. L.SOM, F. H-. WVA RDLAW, - - JOHN BAUSKETT, Oobr . N..L. GRIFFIN. Otbr3,1849. if 4 Execuitor's Sale. Y n Olde frott Johno H ill, Esq., Ordi nary ouf Edgefield district, I will ptoceed to sell at the l.ate residlenco of Spenceer Butul ware, dec'd., on W EDNESDAY the twetnty first day of November next, all the persoutal 'property of the said deceased, consisting of SEVEN LIKELY NEGR')ES, HTorses, Cattle, Hogs. Corn, Fodder and Cot ton. anid other articles too tedions to mention, on a credit of Twelve Months. All sums under five dollars iviJr-be pa.id it, cash. HUMPHR(EYS BOUULWAREi, October 18, 'Executor. ON the same day. 1 will sell thte tract of Land, whtere thte Deceased-liv'ed at the timne of htis.deatht, Ott Big Creek, eontainsintg three htutndred mnd eighty-seven acres, more or less, adjoining lands o,f Allen Dauzier, Richard Coleman, Gilsona Yarborouigh and others. Said Latnd will be sold on a credit of twelve montths ' H. BOULWARE, Ex'or. October I8, - 4t 40 'oftke. T HIE Subscriber intending to relinquish kthepractice of Medicine at the expira tion of the year, r.eturns his unfeigned thanks for the liberal patronatge extendled to htimi, being anxious to adjust his accounts, respectfully re quest thtose indebted to make paytient by Gash or Note,- prior to that datte. isi services- as a consulting -physician, can be obtained on allnec casions,unless whent professionally ettgaged. WMI. D.. JENNINGS,. M.- D. Oct. 10, 1849; tf 38 DR. H. MW. TOM PKINS, respectfully of fers his professional sea vices tafter the cx pirntion, of the year, ini the practice of Medi cune. Surgery, and Obstetrics, to the Citizens of. Dark Corner-and its vicinty OfceaDr W. D. Jenninigs. iy 13ca r Oot. 1O. T849. t f 38 Copartnership. W E have.thtis day associated with us, Mr. J. E., BUC'KMAST ER, in the trans action dit thie Gisneral Comnmission- and Factor age Businisi, which will herealier- be conducted untder thte ntamp and style of JirrFERs, Co'r-H n1A & Co. JEFFERS & COTHIRAN. Hlambur'g, Sept. 10, 1849, . if 34 *Notice. .LL those inidebted-to the 15tate of HIeze .Akiah Strome; dec'd., are hereby requested toenneiepmn.an d those having demands to presetnt them'properly attested. .B. i". & s. C. STROM E, Adm'rs. August -, 4m. 26, Lardo J UST) received a choice Lot- of Lard, for eFaaly use, and for sale by BLAND & BUTLER. Oct 17. .. tf 3 .70%.Uce A LL. per-sons indebted to the Estate of John Pow,.deceased, ec earnestly requested to make immediate'payment, and all those having demands againist said Estate, are also requested to present accordintg to law.- - A. JONES,. Adm'r. SELLING OFF.AT COST - For Cash. HE Subscriber hving .deierinined to close his business offers his entire block of goods at COST FOR, CASH. There is a large Stocl of. seasonable Goods on hand, many of them:bought this Fall axthe lowest figure. Persous desirous.of availing th-mselves of this opportunity to buy CHEAP for CASH, will do- well to call earl. S. F. 2OODE. October 22, 1849. A LL Persons indehted'o the Subscri ' her, or Goode & Sullivan, previotis to the first of January last, ire earnestly requested-to call and settle withot delay. S. F. a. Oct. 24, lot 40 NEW GOODS AT THE CHEAP NEW YORK CJ 811 STO.RE, P?.a ST.AtxU Non-rHE1191t T F Snbscri)er hftving just rettiined frotn . Noi-ti; takes this method- of inform ing his frieids, cu4tomers and the public gen. erally, that lie has received part of'I& welt se lected Stock of DRY GOODS; which l.dwill sell cheaper than the chearest. All you ha.ve to do, is to call and see, he charges ithing for lo3king. J. COHN, Oct. i7; . tf 39 New Fall & Winter Goods. r1l Subscribes have received a ened Sthair Fall Stock of' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ITA RE HATS AND CAPS, NEGRO MES, BLANKETS, KERSEYS, AND LiNDSEYS, All of which will be sold as low as they can be bought ta the market. -. WILLIAMS & CHRISTi. -AL S 0 20,000lbs Spaitanburg Iron, 20,000lbs. " Nails-; 30 Sacks of Sailf, 4,000lbs. Choice Bacon Sides. W. & C. October 17, St 89 Brought to the Jail v F this District, a tegro.boy whosays .0 his name,,is WILLIAM, an4 siy he is FREE. 'He says he came to Char leston with Captain Schley or Slye, and has been in the employment of. Mr. Sch ley, (theCaptain's brothers.) for the last year. He says-he came out to Charles ton as assistant Cook, on the vessell-. ; that owing to a difficulty with the fireman, he was denie'd etmployment on board. and could not return. lie says his mother is named Mary Jane, and that the said Mr. Sley, in his Guardian, as he understands it. Said boy is between-fourteen and!six teen years of age, about 5'feet' high, of dark complection. Tte Guardian or owner ,isireiested-to come forward prove pfdperty, 0ay chiarges and take hii away, or lie -will b'- dealt with as the law airects . It. SPAlN, J. E:. Oct. 31, 1849. tf - 41 Brought to the Jail F this District a negro man who says .Jbis name is ELJ.MH;l and says hie belongs.to Mr. Hirain Eecroy, a-Baptist preacher, who he says lives , about thirteen miles above A bbeville Cour t House, said negro fellow is about 5 feet, 7 inches high and between 2- acd 26 years of age, and dark complexion. The owner Is requested to come f'or ward, prove properly, pay charges and ta'ke him away, or lie will be dealt with as the law directs. II. R. SPANN, J. E. ii. October 31 1849, If 41 Tobacco & Snuffi 3O BOXEd Manufa~ctured Tobacco, va rious qualities, 10 Boxes Thomias' Tobacco, a superior arti'cte, Maccaboy and Rappee Snuff, Mrs. M IllIens Fine Cut and Smoking To6aeco, For sale by H. A. KEN~Rl'GK.* H amburg, July 24 1849, tf 2t STATE OF SOUT H CAIROLINA. EDGEFIELD ISTRIGT. TU OL LED before me by Ric:bafd Berry. an .estray sorrel imare ninle. of ordinary height. light made, marks of gear about lhe, shoulders; supposed- to- be 10 ox 12 years of ago and appraised at $50. J.QUATTLEBUM, M.E. D. Oct. 8; 1849, 4tm .3S Diamond Cement FOR' MYending Broken Glhss and Earthern ,.Ware, a supply otn hand of this- valuable CE MENT, for sale by - G. L. PENN, AGElNT. August l5 tf 30 GREAT BARGAINS 1N ,BOO T S & SRO E S . OP EVElRY DESCRIPTi'oN. 1 ADIES K-id and ?torocco-Slippers, Ties. .gd341lins and Walking Shoes of superior quality, Chil drens, Mlisses and Boys Shoes and Boots. Thick heavy substatitial Negro Shoes. all of which is warranted not to rip, and will be sold extraordinary cheap for Cas/. at - - WILLI'AM McEYOl'S. Oct. 17.1849, -If 39 A .. esn Neitice. A 1.1 peronsindebted to the Eqtate of John tJ.tMa-ys, deceased, will make paymient. And thlose having demiantls will render them in propet ly-attested.' - S. B. MAYS, Ex'r. -Sept. 19 1849 3m 35 Heavy Cotton Domestics. BROIWN Shirtings-and Shxeetings, HPNet Silk Gloves, Belt Ribons and Laces, new arid feeth, cani be had at BLAND &i BUTLER'S. August 15. tf 30 EGRO IERSEYS, Shoes and Blankets. .LA superior asssortmnent- at B3LAN%D & BUTLER'S. Oct. 3 tf 37 RESHl ENGLISH DAIRY CHEESE, L. just received it BLAND-& BU-TLER'&. Oct. 3, tf 37 38 BARHRELS choice -Stone Lime; in fine order.' Forsale by . - H-. A. KENRICK. For MaIe. A NEW NINETY GALLON KETTLE. A pply at this Office. Oct 30n . t n1 - - *: House and Lot for Salef THEL Sub scriber. offiers' for-. sale in :hp Village of Edg& S - ield;-i VALUABLE HO.--. AND O,0, being itiitted inr the centre of the Village, near the Public qudre, and immediately on Main Street. boundod-o.0 the rear, and one side by Strits - is among the most elegible situations ithe Village. - . .. . The Dwelling House is commodious and in good repair.-A., liberal credii will' e. given. If not dis}oscd of by th'e :ftA Mon9 day in December, the prefiias will be sold. wirliout reserve, at Auctica. in the Subscribers'abseace, application-ca be made to H. R. Sjann, Vsq. S W. ItENNERLY. Oct. 30. tf 41 EXECU0TOR'N SALM. W ILL be sold to the big)iest bidder on the Eeverith day- of -[4veMlier text. te, Real anu Personal -Etate or the late Jttes T. Gray, deceased, ai follows: One entire tract .orand, containiog. by re cent au vay, eldven Lhousid nine hundrdd and. seventy-4eVen (11.977) acres. sitnutld on the waters of the Savannih Riverand Steel Creek, - Buriiwell Di-trict, 8. C. There are about fif. teen hundred (1500) acres cleared'Jnnd- well. itdapted to the cultivation of Cotton aud 9rain. There is erected on Steel Creek. a5iqit one ond a half miaes trom- the River, a d Mil, cont-iiiing two saws, with sufficient wat'erpow er to drive a Gribt Mill and Saw Gm' 9"fatmer ly. The river lajd is heavily tinbe with the growth of Onk. fliqkory, Roplar,na Cy press, adjaceiif to ie'51111; the growth of the upland (about nine thousand acres,) nists principally of Pine- There is a suitable laid - ing on the iivRr f.r,the delivery of Stea.pboan Wood, ol 'which there is an abundant supply, - and cionstatnot demand. To i inpitalist airous. - of engaging in the Timber aid Ttrpentine buV siness, and the rearing d'f sttck of iil, kinds;-, the above Plantition offers inducemendi inferior to noine on the Savannah River. . There is near. the Mill a cotnfortble Overseers Hoitse, ijk a sufficient nuwher of frame huiNings to e - -i commodate one hundred Negroes., 'The personal property copst,iof.Kerty-six (26) Nezroes, tllot one htndied (100),leed o Cuttle. fifteen b1tile and' Hotes, a lijrgnU 1. buir of iuock Hlogs. Sheep, Household ant Kitchen Furnitut e, Plantation and B&elukmith's - Tools, from devepty fiye to eigfiiy haers of Cot t-n. from Pii1o ei'ghtthousand bushes of Corn, Fodder. Peas. &c. &c., At the ame time andl place, by Loziiint or parties, the traei or trpcts of land, kq n an. .Giay's.Hatimack, and part of Stav' ihand, r adjoining the-abRve, containing about ie:hun dred and sixty (5601). acres. Also....onw. ether H Lract on Telfair's Island. or.the Savantdih Riv. er, contaiuing forty (40) acres, known as the Dogf'erry. -. DL ARDIS, Eiecfitor. -Beachalandl, $eiit. 6, 1849. 6e 36 TERbMS O SALE. . The land on a credit of one' two.it three years, paytenst to be Pecured by bond. mgoftgage and personal securiiy. The personal property (with the exception, of the-noiton, which will be sold for ch.) on.a credit of twelve months with interest fro6 date. payment to be seu'red by .Note and tio approv.ed securities. The aboye .salt) is posti;iotledr thiefifth (5ib).qf Dprembei neit. D-- . ARDIS. EDG EFIELD.DST-IC1. fT is-or4erut;thatiii-- Etra Court f. Com men:irelis for tie Ditrict of Edkel'dbe holden, tq bgin on-the second 5onday.$iai& ary; eighteen iun'dredand fifty, gadJo chntin.e for t%%o weeksto dispose of the.-uniffied bw. sinessof.litiTlut-. .. . -,. It is furthierordered,that a -writ of als,ir do - issue in summton Petitaund,Comdiit lfJ'eas Ju - rors fur 't.h said Extra Court. - - Ordeed'that onefiblio notice.b ginn here of buy the Clerk u.trough ihe Neaerpub lishted at Edgefield Court House, T. J. WrIlms. Oct. 12, 1849, if 39 Genuine Cod Liri Oil. J UST received, a-stupply of this vhaluable . nticle recemily burougl't irit6''sueh-exteny sive ese bay its astonishing effects ini pulmonar and' other diseases. It is report by one physi ainn, (Dr. Williams, of~ N. Y.)'that of 234:ceases of tuberculotns disease of the lengr, treated dura img th'e last two a'nd a hdlf jears-, of which he has.preservedanotes, only nineteen- derived noe marked benefit, frorni ifie ese of this Oil. In otir own cotmmnity one person has already been5. io all apearances, mnaterial benefitted bjt this remedy. For Sale by -Sept 4, 1849' G,tPiN An Pickgles, Preserves, $&. -.t Gilons; QouartssadPints. .30- Dozen Uinderwood's Mlusiard in-Bottles' and Bozes. .5- D,azen Unerwend's Tomato E etchup, . Catiton Ginger, Preerved Pine Applee Limes; Strawberry Jitm, ltaspberry .um,.Rted -- Cntarrant Jelly, Ciiar, Prunes, Cinnanmn Pickled Lobsters, Fresh Salmon and-Lml6sters iii Cann. CupeM4. Essence Cinamon, Lemon, Pepperint. Ginger, Syruap, Lemnon-Syrup~ Salad Oil,&4. &c., For sale by. H. A. EENR&CK. Hamnnrg. Oct. 16, 1849, if 39 Feather Renovating ILL cease here in some- four weeks, for w Vithe p urpoee of.going to- Hamtburg.--. Those wishing their Eeathiers Renovated, wil3 pleace send their beds in as early as possible-,. mn all prohability it'will be d.ie last chance that may be offered to-te citizens of the village and - - vicinity.W.. PC Sept.12, 1849; -'tf. 34 -1 Iotice. 7pH E pn'ilic are hereby cautioned. rom tra.. i.ding for a Note of hand given by Joha . Brigg to Washington Dale. Said Note was - drawn atbotut the middle o,f June, 1849, for Thirt-y Doillars iand due three datys after date. ''Te paymeti of said Note has been ptaid to the drawer andI the drawer will- not pay it the second time. WASHINGTON DALE. October24, 3t 40' THE Subscriber having purchased of Ma S. F. Goode. his residence iu the Villages has remtoved to the saine. * E. F. TEAGUE, Mf. D. Sept. 12. 1849, if 34 - -N otiCe *~ IS' HFEREBY GIVEN, that application wNis b1 e made .to the Legislature at the next Set.. - - sion for the ineqrporu~tion.of. Butler Lodge,:No.. 17,L.O.0. F. August8, if 29, -. Notice * IS H ER EBY GIVEN. that applie.ation wiW# -Lbe made to the Legislature of, Southt Garoli-. na,. att its niest Session, to incorporate a Gom -- rany for the puirpose of niaking a Ilank.Readt fro-n.Edgefield to Harnburg. August 22, 31 .3