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COMMEROIAL. HAM.BURG, Nov. 15. Co-rro.-Our market during the past week has ondergonie some change in prices. Yesterday and the day previous, sales were made at a decline oIT 4 to 2 on the b-tter qualities, and on the lower grades the decline has been proportionally greater. We quaote as extremes G6 to 9. No yellow fever in Town. - D. JMasonic Notice. A RE GULA R Conimuniention of /VI No. 5(, A. F M., will be held in their 11aIl on Saturday evening, 18th inst., at 71 o'clock. By order of tile W. l. A. G. TEAGUE, See'y. Nov 9 2t 43 To the Ladies. RS. E. T. H A MILTON, takes this mi thud of info-rming tht.- Lad es of W Edgedeld dVilage and %icinity, that -i. has com imalecled the Millinery and Dress-making Business, At the Store formerly occupied by Mrs. iaowN. Niv 16 tf 44 The Daguerrean Car. M R. LEIGH would respectrully announce to the Lidies and Gantilemein of' I'dticid ndl.vi.in.t tlat he will be ready Ly Monday the 20th inst., to lurnish all that may ~ir lm l wh a call. with a Cullt1ECT IAGLI-,RI:OTYPE LIKEN iZSS, in any of the ditl'rvnt st. lez they may desire. Nov 16 tf 44 Agricultural Fair, FURTHER P1OSTPONEM ENT! IN Order to aillow the Cit.z, os of .\ utusta tia to naake' aiple 1airations for the iccil.iig .Nhi bInon, the E.weutive Lonlilittee 4f the " outliern Centrai .\gr'eultural Society," have linai.liV eun cluded to pI..:pone the Fair until the iut .siaEiay ill J)eeeber. Ther fore the pep%. ofr Gergia an.1 the aIjo.in ing.ra-atesa re.p,-etuliy noat.red that the 'til Fair ol the Society wIl ..assively be held at A ugus t. on M UN \) ', 1) EC .LEM i 4th. 154, in accordace with the Rules and Reguations'herto- I lore puohiahed. D. W. LEWIS, See'ry Nov 14 if 144 Edgefield Male Academy. I 1. L2. in mi hand the accounts of the I Jdgeield .Male Academy aigainast parents and guardians who have pattr-ouised the istitutionI for the paz-t scholstie year. All indebted are reque.,icti tI cone forward at once anti sett!e, that tle TIIrusre. s mn;1% also. set:l.- with ti.-.r T.achiers. It is de.,irable that payment be m.ade, at the telahest, by ;he 10th .De,.aer. G. A- iD.)i6U Treasurer Iuiid of Ta ustees. Nov 16 , 44 Dissolution of Co-Partnership. ' l1 Ek CO-piartnership heeiofire ex sting between IcnAntusoC & MiCl)ONS.itJ, is this dhay dis ,.lved by mutual conscit. All .idebied ail ith-ale mnake jyryet to -1onN C. .lcDO:,NALU. n% lho is unt thoriz d to settle up the businen, Af tie F.rm. J. C. McDUSAL.. Hamburg, November 9, 1854. - 0 A CA II I AVING purchased Sr. UICTlIcuNusoN's ilterest in the above l'irm, the Suteebrater respeet fully intormns hi,;-fri, ids and the pubilc geie.ra.!y that he intends to c.nltilue the sale of Reidy-Made Clothing, ac., In tliv Town of lamburg ; and hiolas by keepin cmtivo on hand a full anl i:shi*,4i,.b'e soilmeit of headi'-Made Clothing, &., to receive a libernl share o' patoine. Tle Pl.mrters.f Edrfield andl thi- adj-in.ng i ).str:cts are spiecially ine'ited to e.x amine my Stock bet.re trading el-cn here. JOllN C. .\ic.ONN.\LD. Ilamburg. Nov 14 tf 441 Fine Groceries, Liquors, &e, r I ll E: Subseriber hasi now in Store a ha' .a Stock I of ( GrecerIes, &c., wthhi he wtill dispose a.f at ren:airkably low p)1Ile s. Amnig his Stack iiay be tauntd No. I Clarified, Crushed nd Lonai Sne::r, Yellow Cotree Sugar, an excellent ai ticle, Nlereer Po:atoes, Silver skin Onions, F'ine Chewing Tobica, d :l'eieiit braids. First qual~ty I lavaniia anal Ame~riean Cigars, Sperm and Adanniatine' Caiialhes. Starch, Pepaper, Slu.-tard, FExtra Fine Taeldea Salt, Sardinas, Salmoaan, L.obsters. Tomnatte Eetchiup, .Peper Sauce, l'reserves of every d<>eriptiaaih 'Eckles. Spalenadid Vin~egar. &c.. &c. Liquors anad W1ines. Gibson's bast Whaiskeyv, Neet:ar ado. New Enghmlad ltum. I otmestie Bi andy, Unlillnd Git. Sladleira Winae, T1eneriffe. anid Nla'nga do Claret ini bxs, l.esle & Ca's Stemneh Blitters, - Waolf anid Rolss' Sachunipp<, &c. Also, 2J Ca.-ks of Superiaar Er:imdies. S. E. DOWIElRS, Agent. Unhmburg, Nov 14. tf .44 Boot and Shoe Notice---A Dun1 forward and s.tle tup ean or' beoesala ae iday in lDe enmber net Unhl 5 a o namaly' with this requ~est. fiends and eustaomers. it will be utterly iniaposasible fo'r tie to conithi~ne butsiniess. Slitney is wtarttd, anal mney must be had. WMa. alcEVOY. No" lIt 3t 44 Wagon Yard ! r j'l IE U~ndersignied t. k.-s this mnetimad of inform-' Iin'g his caunitry frianads aiid the 1aublie gene ra:hy thai h~e has opened a Wagou. Yard and Stock Lot, in the to'wn of Illamburg. near the Spaut spr:n1cs, at the largre ati commoi~tdi, us Stibis whiere the PI.mnieis Ilte~l foimerly stoodl, whtere he is' pre' paread to accommanodatte Waiigmesrs antd Dron~vers with eVery.thingl~ wanted in theair lIne. li s 'tables and Lois are ini the htighest aind dri e't part oft the Town, anal convenient to. tha best oaf water-with these iidvantages andt his prsonial at tentron. lie hoipes to receive a libternil ptriniag. Gy H e will kes p constantly on handl and for sale at thet lowest martket prics, al tuppily of Corn, I'adder. &c.. nad wtill also feed httrsa by the day, wick or mnisrth. F. MI. F'ITS. liaburg. S. 0.. Nov. 14, 3t 44 Valuable Residence for Sale. I Wi'l.l, sellJ, by virtue or an order firom II. T. Wrihat, Ordinary'. qan tile first Moayail~ ini Jan uary next, at Ed-stliel1 C.11., iha' rtial Estat' of Mrs. flidlley Gray, diacensed, coansisting~ af A FIN E j)W EILING HOUSE and LOT' in the Taown or Edgrefled. T Fprits-On a credit of twa-lye monthis-purcha sers giving thaeir notes, and two appi'oved sur eties. I . A . G RA\Y. Adm'or. witht thte Will annexed. Nov. 14 . 4t 44 STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Eliza A. Bell, rs. Bill for Partition. James Bell. 1N obeadiencee to an 'rde'r of Court ini thisenase. Isigna-d at Juine Term, 1852. 1 will proceed to selI on thea first Moinday ill Janiuary 1855, at Edgeiield C. II.. the followving T'ruet of Land. the sale aof whieh has been thus far poslpiened by cuonsent of piarties: A Tract (or the estte of' J. A. Bell, dee'd.,) k nown as the "Home "I'ract," containing one huntdred acres, more oar less, sit uated in the Stale tmnd DistricLt.afoaresnid. lying on the waters of Tnrkcey Creaek. and bounded by lands of'T. L. Martin. Tandy Burkhalter and Abram Kilerenise. This Truect heas been occuipied forthe last year or Iwo by the widow of i. A. Bell. TERMS-A credit of twelve months, except as to so much as will pay :osts which will be re quiread in cash. Purchiase'r to give boned with ample secuirily, and to pay for piaers. A. SIMKiNS, C. E. E. D. Nov 14 7t d4 RICH DRY GOODS. - Stling off at fioot! W U. 11. CRANE, AUGUSTA, GEonaGA. from this date selt off him large S'OCA of TDY GL1OOlS OST FOR CASH! lie has a good assotment if Staple and Fancy Dry Geods, an,1 many DRlI!S GOODS suitable for the FALL and WINTKEl. Ile respectfully invites the attention of all wl'o wish to purclhat:e Dry Goods at tie Lowts'r Possi 11.E PImCs, fur a r.tre opportunity now presenti itself. Augusta, Nov 14 2t 44 NEW FALL DRY GOODS, CORNER OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. 1 ILEIt & WARR EN, will offerirreat S idituee m nts to their tritds and customenrs this season to purchase their F.A LI and WINTElR DIY GOOIDS. They d3. not pretend to say they have the richest and l:trest stock ever off red inl tis ciiv. that tlhe have be.tte r taste in thitr selectiois. or pitssess Stupf ritir a:I vaitages over their neightbors: but .hey la'c e-rtaitnly the richest and imost elegant stock they ever had in store. -IN DRESS GOODS They have Rich :-atin Stiiped l'laid SILKS; Rich Ieavy Croca-ie Col'd do. 11k. Satin Stripe.1 Plaid and Watered SILKS of new and be:aniitul styl.-s; Plain llei SILKS, mnd Plain do. 11cl Illinted Fr. CASHMERES and DE LAINES; ni-autiful small fig. DELAINES, for misses' Wearl: PIain Fret:ch ME RINOS and CASH MERES, of everv shade : Sup. fine l1k. Fr. BOMBAZINE: k. ..ICHIALLE and DELAINES; MAINTILLAS,TALMAS AND CLOAKS embtracitnZ eve y varit tiof p.,tterns and mat-rial, frim i w-prieel to the richest and highest 'cost Gods noanilaeturedt EMBROIDERIES, comprisina a larize and no.-t !n-ant assortt n of liieb French Worked Colars. Clemi;ettes, Undersleeves, Stomachers, I landkerehaiels, ifants' Rtobes atd Worked Budies. -Also Maltese C1lars, Chmizut'es and Riceves; H.eh Euibroidered i Maids, of the latest styles of work; licamtful lot of Rtnnet and NXeck Rilihinsi Linen Catbrie hem-st'ed Ilandkerehiefs, Mitts, Gloves; Black and White Silk IToiery ; Alpaca and Mo ravian liost; Ladies and Misses Hlime all siz's " Silk an-1 M-rin Vtsts and Misaes do. -IN HOUSE-KEEPING ARTICLES Thev lave an etei-ss v.:rietv -f TOW ELLINGS TABLE NAPKINS an. DOYLIrS ; I 2-4 l.incnmn I ('oton P!LLO I CASE Goods, , TABLE C) OTIIS. all sizes, of the richist Damas.k and Snotw drop limrrs. French and,Enrsh CASSIMERES, BROAD CLOTIIS. VESTiNGS. TWEEDS, Welsh FLA NNELS. and every other arttile kept in the Dry Goods line. Piersons , viitina the City, can rely on fiding the n st s of G d amtiti in richness and varity unsurpa!.sLi ir- any market, to which their attenti. I is iniited. as they will be otlYered at low prices. Augusta, Nolv 25 tf 44 Blankets! - 1 LT.ER & WA!R[REN, Auzusta, Ga., have .l in St 're a larve and sulperior lift of B ED B..ANKI-'S frmti $3 to .930 a pair. Also, I Iaevy \ero BLA NK E'S. from 75 cis. to .1,.0 each, weighing from G4 to 8 piunds, it, whieh they invite the attention of hlouse-Keepers atnd lantters. A ncusta, Nov 14 3m 44 Negro Blankets and Cloths. ft.L.,A S lF.AR, AUGUAST, GA , respfeet T fully in vites the attent:mt oir Planter; to, hi laro 4n'ply of N .1 RO I LA NlK ETS and NE GR(W CL.OTiS, whichl hle is prepag to sell uat very low pic~es. E ugu-;ta, Nov 14 tf 44 ~Isini oiSouuth Onroixna, EDGEFIEID l)ISTRICT. IN EQUITY. 31arthat Reynolds antd Elizabeth 1 ReyntobhIs, Johntt Reynottalds, Sarah Reytnolds and tthers.J N iibedientce to an Order of Court itn thtiscae I I ill ellat Edgetield C. H., ott thte first haiandav int Decembier ntext, the following real estate of~ Andly Reynolds, dee'd., viz: That pirt iota of a Tract of Land, ktnown na the Patturton~r Tract." which lies Stiuth of Cutffee To',wn Cree.k. Tii is itn fact the whtole or the Btrttoi Tract, excipt abiitt twety-five acres, Nor t ibto the afore,aidl Creek, whicht has beent cut ff,. to be ;addedi tot the H-omne Tract. On ~tthe said Tract (cotainain tt twitI huntdred antd ttinty tight aeres. moira e or less) are aboeut forty acres ot good bh oom land in a high state of cutltivae TE'R3auS--A credit of Otte :ttd two i'ears with iterest frutt day uef sale. Costs iof t his sftit to b. paid in cash. Putrebasers to give B~otd nithi mple stureties to steture the purchase monley. Papers to be paid for extra. A. SIMbKINS, C. E. E D. Nov. 9 4tu 44 STATE~ 0OF SOUTH CAROLIlNA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Adi:-on S. Rantdall, by his 1 tnext frietnd, Robert RJdal IN otbeditetce to~etnt order of Coutrt in thisecase, I will sell at Ed;;etield C. HI. on the lirst M oundaV in Noatiemb er ttext thte following real estia to~tf Sceabtrn Raintdalli dee'd. viz: A Tract of Lanttd, situtated int the Di.trt n a tnd SIt-e a foresaiid, ott bot h sides thet Edgelield & I aburyt Platnk Rotm1a, otne mile beltiw the Old W els, ciittaiintg one itundrted antd forty acres, ire or Iless. TEtiats.-A eredit of~ one year frc~m day of sle. Costs to b~e paid itt cnsh. Purchasers tt ive botnd utnd atmple security. Papers to be paid for extrat A. SIKINS, C. E. E. D. Nuov 9 4te - 44 ~STATE3 OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Jus. Jenttintgs anid wile Celia, Vs, Jaes WV. and Hentrietta Freenmat B Y Virt ut of atn Ordler Ifrom) Chtan. WVardlaw, Swill sel a :t Ed~tgelield C. II., (on the first odav int Decetmbetr ntext, thte It.llowving real estate of Mirs. J1uliti E. Ft eemtjit, dec'td, viz: A Tract of Latnd cotanintg iine htundred atd ninty ncre<, mtttre or Ie.,s, situnated itn thet District of Ed getield atnd Stites aforesaid, :ttd butded by liand., ttf Jatnes W. Freeman, Cha-. Fremantt, Jlos. I1. Jetmtings, land~s ti .thte esltte of Henry F. Freemain, deid., antd (thlers. T EtS.4lAcdi! of otle attd two yeatrs from day of le. Pntrebaser to give bontd, wIth gitod surety, tit seentre the purchia~e mtoney. A mtourt gage of thte ptremies will be reqtuired. Costs to be paid itt enash. Papers to be piaid for extra of other costs. A. SIKINS, C. E. E. D. Nov 9 4te 44 STATE OF SOUTH'I CA ROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Phillhip Jenntinigs, umnpsont Jenntmtgs and others, L Martha JIenntings and others. IT appearing that Artchtbal Jenntings, Aaron J entn.ngsantd Josi.,h .Jennintgs, thtree tof the D~e fetdants tee this suit, reside otut of and beyoind the liitts ofl itis State, On motion of Mr. A tst, sit lieitr for Comnpltaintatts, Ordered that said Archi bald .lettnings, A aront -enhnings and .losiahl JIenntings do pledi, antswer or demtur to. thte Bill itn thtis ease n ittin three mtonithu. from tIl date, tnd, ont their failure Ithe doo, that the samet bt takett pro contfesso agaisttten. A. SIKINS, p. E. E. D. Au 4, 9 1t . Sm . NEW FALL GOODS! W TILLIAMi 61.1EAR, Augusta, Ga, has re ee:ved from New Yoerk his FUiL SUP PLIFSof FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, em bracing a large and splendid asortment suitab:e fur the Fall and Witer Is- a &soni , amataoig which are Rich Faney co:ored S:lks, of new and beautiful styles ; Plain Black Si!ks, in great variety of style, and of superior quality ; leh Pars priated DeLaines, and Faney of all W ool Plaids: Lupin's colored white and black Merinos, and plain co!ored Del.aines; A very large supply of sniall-figured, all-woel printed(l I el,.ines, fur children, of new and b auti ful styles: Englsh and American Fancy Prints, in a great variety of styles: Superitor Seoteh f.ney Ginghams, of new and beut.ful Winter sti ls; Eleganat Freneh Embriderie', enbracingr La dies' Collars. Chemnizetites, U idler.leeves anal I land kere rsveti. or new and sp!endid styles: La;dies' Black and Colored Cloth Cloaks and Tal mas of the lateat stVles; Ladie..' licih Embroidered and Plain Paris Silk Velvet CUoaks: A large supply of Ta ties', Misses'and Children's llsiery, of the best maa;ke; llies and Gentlemt. t's Sup Gauntlet Gloves; Ladies' and Misses' 7derio and silk Vests: Gentlemen's and Youth's Silk and Maerino Shirts anl Drawers; - Superior Welch Gauze, Saxony and Silk Warp and I leavy Flannes: Superior English Colored Flannels, or Ladies' Sackst EnglidI and American Cotton Flannels, of extra quality; A very large supply of Mourning Goods, for La dies' use, of superior quality Sierior 12-4-Linen Shcetings and Pillow Case Linens; Superiar 8 4 and 10- Table and D4amask Dia pers, rome of ext a quality: Itieh Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, some of extra ize ; Scoteh and Bird's Eye Diapers, extra fine, for clildren's wvar Ileavy Scoateh Diapers and IIunkahanks, for Towelina ; Superior Vhitney and Alerino BWankets of extra s'ze :mad <;uality : Superior Crib 1!:nkets; Al . i a reat variety of ither seaonaaable artieles sutaib e foar l'am, ly and P'!aation use. 't lie puld e are ra-pa etfu!!y inv.ted to ea;l and examine the as sortmautent. W. S. espeial.v silicits a call from his long-can tinued friends anal patnons, iand nasre. them that no exer'tions on his p-art will be wantng to supplasey themtt with the latest anal most desadable ttyles of Goods, at the laowest prices. Au-usta, Nov 14 tf 44 Carpets and Curtain Materials, I ILLIAM SHEAIt, AtUGUSTA, Ga.. Vla has just received foom Niew York a large supply of Eaglish Brussels Carpets, of the best quality and of new and eleg ant styles Eg'.rlisl Velvet Carpets, of new and splendid styles Ex:ra Three Ply. Ingrain and Venetian Carpets; 1 :eh Chenil'a. Ins. to athel tle Ca' p, ts; Priated Crumb] & in paatea n -anl by ae yard Loch eaaoslae i eaa!ks aal I Lhaianes, for Lur tains. with G imps anad TIae.sels taa nmich. [iclh lmbroidlered Lace and alutlin Curtains, and som. at very ha priaes; Fmbrd.-redl Muslia, for Curtaians. br the yard Winldow sthades of lanaiful siyles: Suiperioar Fuaniture Dimities and Fine Cotton Fringes: G-It Cernices. Curtain' B. nds, and Brass and Plated Stai Rai.ds; The Public are respectfully invited to call and ex am ne the a-sortment. Au-usta. Nov 14 tf 44 Proclamation. By Hi Excellency'John Laurence Mnning, Gov ernor- and Commaander-in-.Chief in ad over the State of South Carulina. W.I1Et!E.\S it is a duty inedmbent upon every pY1e opile tat all tiam. s tao ackno~wledege thecir dec penldance upnat aa tall-wiseotaa an erciful Gode; to praise himas for hats glory tand beneafactiorns, and teo ex press itt ceenatraitiana anda htuamIitatioen a subaaas-ion tae lls disi easationeas, anad depeancaae tupaaon ~ lcloer ; A nde whecreas at is etnintent y be comaina ian thte pere ple aof this State, int view oef thae great benselits wvhieba have bean ha-sao vedl uapon thaeaa duariaag tihe least year, rand talsoe iaa view of the maortality ad eather calaami ties wh cha int .smaae places have betallen theaa, toa make piutelademans tatiaons of thteir gr'at tude, aand laue iliatioan aand re~signaation : Now. that refor'e I, dOIIN LAURENCE MAN N ING, Goeveraaor :md Comanader-in-Chzief iaa anal rver thae State of Soathl Care lUa, dho hetebay set apart Tl UtS I) A Y, die tweanty-tha ad day of Nev emaber, as a aday eaf Th'anatk-giving, F'astia:g, i unmiliatiea aaad 'rayer ; and I haereby iaavie da the aanisters .mad teach e'r. of' all act igiaans tdenaomaittatioans thtroutghoeut thea St~ate, upona that daty te aopean thecir several iaces oef pble woarshaip, aand retuarn atanks tee Ahui-.ht9 God far thte anife.-tastionasof I is taere'y t tnknowledge thesiats of thte teoplie; andI, by humaaaila:ioen aand rye to entreat II is foargiveaness of thaeam. atnd imn tlore the exteansion over thec commaaonaweahh of hlis love aand amerey. And I furthar invite all personts engaged ina secu lar uresu t- to e'o'e. fer thte dhay abcove maeantiedec. their places of busintea', aand torswake their usual av"ocationts, and to preomolee, ais fatr tas pessibale, at prop er observanace ot the r ghts tad solemnities of thec Givena anler may htand andl these~al of thea State, att Cae:aabia, this thirty-.first day eaf Octo br, A. D. e1 thaouasaami e gh hunadre-an~td fetyor, at in thte se'venaty-ein.ha year ft Aameri'ana lndepaendlence. JNV. I4AUiliNCE MANNING. BENi. Pea, Secretary eaf state. STATEf OF soUTil CAROLINA, IN ORDIN A RY. BEdgcefield Di-trict. Wh'lere-as Beaajatnian T. Mims ha~s itaplied Io me leer Leuters of eAdailiaaist rat ion, otaall a nd siagul. e thec gooadse aand ebauelavs rights naad er, d is oef Joehn MIims hite of the Di.<trict, afeeresaid, deea-sed. These tare, thereforae, Io cite and atdmonisha all and iaguhir, the kitndred iand ecreditors af te sad deeast'ed, to be anad ztppenr before tae, at our naext Ordinary's Csaurt foer thae sasid Distrt, Io be hcldent at Edgetield C. H. oan thte 24a h dai of November inst, toa shoaw catuse. itf anty, wh'ly the staid tadmxinais:rnatioan shtouldl not lhe gratated. Given under nay htand atnd seal, thijs 10-h day mef Neat., itn tg year oaf atnr Lord onre tousanad -ihtIshundred atnd faifty-f eur :and in the seventy. shanthI year of Amierie art intdeentdence. H-. 'T. WIGII'T, O. E. D, Nov 16 2r. 44 8tate of Scauth Carolina, EDGEl'IEIl) OlSdTellCT, IN ORDINARY. B Y HI. T. WRIGH T, Esq., Ordinary ofEdge fiteld District. Whereus, Willi.atn Langlev has applied to me for Letters of Adtministrtation, oat tall etad siuar thte gooads and c'hattle-s, rights and etred its of Josiah Ltagety late of' t~he District, afo,-e said,dceased. ilThese tare, therefore, to cite and admonishi atll ad sinagular, the kindrned and creditors of thte said deceased, to be aad alpeatr befoare me, tat our ntext Ordinarny's Court for the stid District, to be htolden att Edgefleld C. H., (et the 27th day of Noav. itnst, to shtow catuse, if atny, why the staid administration should not be grated. Given under mty hanad anad seal, this 30th dasy of Nov. ina the yemr of' otur Loard one thosusatnd eight haundred and ifty-four, tand int thec 79th year of Americana lndependence. H. T. WRIGHT, 0. E. D. Nov 16 2t 44 -- Bacon ! J UST received ta supply of C11OICE BACON SIDES, SI1OULiElis and- IIA S, fear sale Chapa Ior Gsfh.eG. L. PENN, AGEN'r. MnayA tf 16 B ACHE LORIS BALL! T IIDoRER will he a GRAND BALL given at MIr. A INER l3USI1NELL'S, two mies from Edgelield C. II., on the evening of the 1 6th Noveimi ber, 1854, in honor of the Edgeflield Bathe Iors, all of whom must dlauue on the oecasion or undergo a punialinent to be imposed by the Ladiei. present. A limited number of Tickets can be obtained by early appliention to either or the Committee of Ar ratngements. NARRTEDD MANAGERS. Dr. BENJ. WALDO, C. W. STYLES, Esq. 11. IL SPANN, Esq. LOD DILL. Dr. R. S. K EY. Dr. 31. W. ABNEY, H. BOU LN A R E, W31. LOGUEI, Esq. Dr. W. M. BURT, JOHN BACON. Esq. JULIUS DAY, L. GOM1ILLION, Dr. A. U. TEAGUE, Dr. E. BLAND, W. .W. GOuDSIAN, A. J. 631 YLY, J. A. ItAND. E. 1i. COVA It, S. P. T'O131KINS. A. M1. PERRIN, Esq. E. T. DAVIS, BACEZLOR MANAGERS. P. F. LABUIDE, 3I. I. D)EAL, A. LINDSEY. Dr. J. 31. DAY, C. McGIEGOR, E. 31. PENN. W31. SlcEVOY, W. B. ADDISON, L. alUNt;ER, L. W. YOUNGBLOOD SAM. 31AI(IsII, J. E. AlcDONNALLD, M. LIEBESCIIULrZ, W. L. STEVENS, J. A. WILLIAM1IS, JOHN WISE, THOS. G. KEY, Esq. L. I. COUBURN, JOS. ABN EY, Etq. P. R. BLA LOCK, T. P. lcGt. ATHf. Esq. E. D. WATSON, W. 11. ATKINSON, T1IOS. 6311TII, Ill. W. GAllEY, A. B. DEAN, JEsSE GOMI3LLION, W. W. JOUltiDAN, J. C. LOVEL.ESS. A. SWEARENGIN. FRED. W. S1I1TH, COMMTTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS. W. P" BUITLER, I t. L. HOLLOWAY, LEWIS COVAt, D 0. w. ClIRISTJAN, D. It. l)URlISOE, G. D. TILLIAN. A. BUSINELL. Nov 8 2t 43 Curryton Academies. T I E Trustees have cngAged the services of r. .L.1\A \ S LESLY. of Abbevdle J)iitrier, for the .\ali I)epartmeit, iaid Rev. W. 11. CIIHRISTIE for the Vemale Department. Mr. C. will be assit. d by abe instruclors. Fr,mi the experienceo of the present year, the Trustes take pleasure in recommending .r. Casts 'IE to the publie as a very cunpetent and energetie Teacher. M1r. I..siv is too well known in this and the ad jo'iiing Distr.ets to require a single introdhietory re imairk from us. IL: is well qualiied to give entire sat:sletion. Rates of Tuition. First Class, Primary Lepartmctt, per Scss'on $9,00 2nd " ordinary Enclish branches,......1 ,0 3ni " higher Engli.h branihes........15,00 4t " Greck amI Rioman Literature with hiighe~r .\athen ids..........18,00 Extrs--Drawvint, l'nitmg, French and Music, each.......................20,00 Pupils are charged i from the time of entering' Un til the end of the Session. Tuiion in ad vance. The Sehools wdil open on the first londay in Junuiary. being divided into two Sessions of five m1on1s each. U- Two largTe buildings in addition to those al ready near, will be rendy to necummolate boarders by the first of January. IGOBT. MIERIfWETTIEt. Clhair'i BoardI of Trustees. Nov 9 tf 43 Bethany Academy for 1855! r '[I E Trutees of this uhistittition take pleasure T in ani nouncin tit the public. that they have en caged the services of NIr. (G. GALPIJIN !or the ensuing year. I Is industry and ability need 111) c0m4ienhIitio'n at our ian'is. ,t exercises of the Academy will commenee on MlONDAY 15th January 1855. Terms, rat's o' Tuition, &c., same as hitherto; but for particular inflormation, address Nlr. GALtri's, at Longmire's P. 0., S. C. By order of the Board. W. IIAIRRISON, Chair'n. Nov 9 3m 43 Notice to Classical. Scholars. T I H E U;ndersieai, rustees of thle EdLeelild I. \late Aeandemty, aidveriize. that they will re ceive applientiions, for the positioin of Teacher and Praneilal in tihe husitLution undher their cha~rge for the niext y.-ar, uintil the 15tih November. It is one of. the best olhportunxities of the kitnd now offered ini tile State. None need apply, unlesas they can show the highest qualinL'ations. JOIIN LlPSCOIB, 1 , A. SI tIKiNS, |; R. T. MI.\IS, G. A. A IJi)ISON, I L EWIS .JON ES. ' Oct 19 4t 40 girlh Sonth Caro~liimi will copy until thes 15thb N<.v., andi forwa.rd account to G. A. Addlison, Treasurer or the Boardl of Trustees. Rich Dress Silks AT A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES!I WVILL IA AM SIl E AR,. has just received fron New York, LAIES' 1R IC1 II] R ESS S I L K S, of new and~ beautiful styles, which wene purchIased at nnetion greatly hbelow the c'st of iim portationi atnd which are oi'~eredl at great bargains. 'Tle blies are respieetfully invited to call and ex amine thet assortmient. A ugusia, Sept 11 tf 35 Notice! TOTTCE is hereby given, that the Firm of I SPlnlEs & S EIL EY, in the Blueks'mith aad Wheelwright business, is this day dissolve I by mou tal consent. All pers'ins in~debted to the concern will settle with Williami Spire~s, as lie is authoriz~ed to settle up the business oif the Firm. WI LLIAal SPIRES, TIIOMAS SEILEY. I~nmburg, Oct 15th, 1854. 4!t 43 Administrator's Notice.. Lb Peisoiis indebted tll the Estate of M. E. iJ |lilligsworthz, dlee'd., are earne'.tly requestedl to settle iimmiediately, na gu.:rdins are apjpoiintedl, and thle E-taite imust be brotnaht to a speedy close. Tose having idematids against said Esiate, wil please rendler iliem its properly attestedl, by the first of .Jtanuary next. Ii. F. IIOLLINGSWORTII, Adrm'or. Nov 9 If 43 To all Persons Interested! IT'1 is imipossible for the Merehanit of litmited mienni to carry oin business profitably or satisfactorily unless miore promplhtitude is observnble amng~x his custmers in the settlemaent of iheir accounts. Mvy own interest lias suif-redl from this neglect, and I must settle miy re.sp'etive tclaimxs. With this view I ..arnest'y ask all pesn indebted to tie to, come forwa,.1 aid enneecl the'ir oIhliention:s, (hy cash if they enn, if not, at leasi by note) atnd thierebyvhave te the time and, tro'uble of a persoinal appl~itio. W. P. IUTLER. Edlgefleld C. 11., Oct. 4, if 38 Notice. LT, Persons indebted to the Estate of Atticus LA. Tucker, dec'd., are notifie~d to tiake prompt payient, and those having demiands ntnittst soid Estate are requested to render them in immediately, roperly attested. L AN DON TUCKER, Adm'or. .T une 29 fCm* 24 ,Notice I S thus givcn t all personxs indebted to Mrs Elizabheth Mlartin, dee'd.. tOo make immiediate pament, and those hlaving denmnds againist said Estate, will render them in fi'rthwiihi, priperhy at te-ted. G. W. I~IUTON, Ex'or. Nov 9 t- f 43 Timely Notice. T O save Cost atnd to benefit hi~s Creditors, an itrnest appecal is maxde to those itdebted to SAmU. E. I'oWEtts to dlime forward atnd pay up. I is Assignecd Estate nhlst be speedily closed. .W.IW. 6ALE, Assignee. T Tmburg, Aung 5. 1854. 3m 30 Sil Your Cotton and Pay Your Debts. 1, S Cotton is now bringing a good price, I think 11. It is the proper time~ for all persons indebted to me, to sell their Cotton and pay up pomptly. What say you genthemien ? - h W. CL ARY. CLarrYON, Nov. 2 4t 42 TQ Rent, TiS l~ip lit presenlt occupied -by Mr. Lad 11i11 .1 as a D~ry Gtods Stor,. In my absence aipply to ,1. A. Williams.. - S. CilRISTIE. 'Dnon' et -Sn RICH UR-f Y- OODS 1 "CHEAPER THAN THE VERY CHEAPEST." GRAY B ROTH-ERS, B EG to inform the lubilic, that the r Fall pur cheI Qs this encason have b en LN U U A LLY LAU lW , havintg been in the Nrtlern mm-kets over tiree mionths this Summer, where So somalny inrgs- ntuetien sales took plaee, offiring deciled a, vantage to close purchasers. Wie ca confidently say that our Stock is MUCh1 CllE.\PER than the like quality of Goods cotl'd lie obtained a few weeks later, when the great body of' Merchants went to market. Our d, sire, owing to the very short sension that we will nmv necessarily ave, is to dispo"e of this -arge Stock. independent of profits, and we maky veiture to say thit we enn &n--r as strotng induce mens ts as any of our ieighbors, if not stronger. In our lltSS GOOD8 ROOM will be found the rieliet varieties of the Seaon, such as Elegant .ltorintigult SILKS; Rich Satin. Striped do E egantt black Plaii d' - Smail Sir.ped l-l.iids and figured Rich Broevnle Plain, striped and Plaid, 50 cents p. r yard, word 75 entts; I.ain Black Silks, all widths, very cheap; Black Plaid Watered stud Brocade, new styles; White Silks and Satins ; Figured, all Wool, French Muslin DeLuines, 12b cents, worth 50 cents; French Merinos, very ebeap; Lupicis' best Boibazine, exceedingly low; B ack Jamiiese, a new:tud very desirable all-Wool Goods fo.r murnting; Blaek Alpacens all qualities, some very fine and low pr:ed; Mantil as, Cloaks and Talmas of the very latest French styles, exceedingly cheap ; Urqe, i ashinere and Woollen Shawls; Em roiderks of all k;nds, of the most elegant descriptions; Riebons fo-r the Million,flte bonnet and neck, 64 cents a yard. worieth 21) ieints; Valiceos and Gongltames, blest styles, very cheap, )eiomcstic tioolds os ali kinds; Blankets and Kerseys untiusinly low, and a gre at var.ety of oder article to.whieh we would r.speet iullv inv,te the attentiou of- the pubiie. GRAY BROTHERS. Atuw-usta, Nov 14 tf 44 Shcrifi"s Sale. B Y Viriue of writs of Fieri Feins to me direeted, I shall preceed to sell at Edge iield Court House. oin the first. Monday it Decemiber next, the following property in Lie fol luwing' ease. Viz: Jitt Hn ill, Adior., vs Willian Minor, One Tre: of Land contaiining three acres, more or less, ijiining lantds of C. B. Cochran, T. '. Cieltraii anid others. Zaclriah A.ixon vs: Artiuor Lott. John A. Lott. and Jo l [I. Lot ; Wm. Ste ens, Execu'r. vs. Arthir Lot, Mark M:at his atnd Jno,. C. Ilar ri.; Johnson A. Bldnd,. Adn'r, vs. Arthur Lott, C.iiton Ward and Ientry Hloward ; other PIlnin .iIn vs. Artlhur Lott, One tract (of Land con t:iniintg (100) aeres mire or less, ndjoining lands of Jackson HohlneS, Derick Holsnhleake. Isaa Bush and others, levied on as the property of the duled.it, Arthur Lott. Terms Cash. LEWIS JONES, s. F, D. Nov 9 4to 44 Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, Telix Lake, rs. Foreign Attachment. Chas. T. Harris. Jas. S. HIarrison, . rs. Foreign Attachment. The Satne. Y Virtue of on' Order from the Court of tCommon Pleas to mn directed, I shall pro eed to sell on the- first Monday in Berember next, at Ecigefield C. H., one Bay Mille, the property or the Defendant Charles T. 1-arris. Ters Csh.LEWVIS .IONES, S.- E. D. Nov. 9 4t e 44 Sherifris Sale. STATF. OF SOtlTH1- CARIOLIN A, EDGEFIE~LD DISTRICT, WV. B3. Kemp aind wife Francees Ann, v.. Permelia Britt and others, Def'tts. Y)' Virtue of an Order from [1. T. Wright, EqOrdinatry, I shall proceed to sell otn te first Muondaey itt Decenmber next. at Edgefield C. HI., lice real estate of Je-se Limbecker, dee., cosisting~ eel one Traet, cotaiing oneC htnndre.d antd ify-tvwo (152) neres, more or less, anud one eether TIrneet eeeetaiining otne htundred atnd twety five (125) wweres, more or less, situate i Edgte lield District, con the waters of Benever Damn Creek, aind beuiide~d by lands ref Seaborn Stael ceatke'r. Jametis Cwepehart aced others. TER~s-A credit 'sf twelve months, with itierest froem the ay of sale. The Purchaser to cive bonid wit I two approved seetrities and at moicr4~wte of tIve pre'mises to the Ordinnwry to se enre the torchase moncey. Costs to be paid in Csh. * LE WIS JONES, s. E. D. Nov 9 41e 44 Sheriff's Sale. Thos. K. Collier, vs .Joesephi Winshtip. BlY Virtue of the Wril of Fi. Fa. in the~ fore ~ging caise, I shall proceed to sell on Sat unav the 25th Novemnber inist., ait Freeland's Net , otte 45 Saw Gitn, levied on nta the proper ty 'Joseph Winip~el. -InTtrm Cwash. *LEWVIS JONES, S. E. D. Nov 9 , 4te 44 Shaerif~s Sale. STAT E OIF NOUTH'I CA ROLINA, EDiG kPhELI) DISTRICT, b'usatn Busse'y. A pplicant, vs. John ;end Sarah Bussey. Def'ts. B Y Virtute oif an order fromt H. T. Wrightt, Urdiniary oh Edgrelield Distriet,itt the aibtve stted ense, 'I .--hall ~preeeeed to sell on the first .\l indlay ini Decemeh'r ntext, cit Edlgehield C. H., he Ianl tiofa Jothin Jjissey, dee'dI., nii nate in thle District afo'eresnsid, eotiningtit ejae huntdredl anid twemyi (120) cieres, aind honndled bay latids ofl George C. Reobertsont. Richard Parks anid the Esate oef Wm'o. Riobertsoni. TlERMi-A credit icf twelve monuths, Ceept. cots I~iwhi met- be paid. in enish. Thle putrchawser will be requtired ito give biend with amcple seet.. riy, andte a mtori g.ie eef lie premni-es to i le Or iliary' to seenre tie purchase tmoey. LE WIS JON ES, S. E. D. Nov 13 te 44 Notice. 1) ERSON-s itndebtedl to the Estate of Drury .\eeergan. dlee'el., nre requested tc come fotr ward and s ttle withoeut dc-lay, and those havin~g demtanids agnst the sacne tee pL L'5ent thiem prnopcerly attested at an early dayv, as we are desirous of elosiung up the cut stadsag debts iof said Estate. GEIJ. WV. aORGAN, GEO). W. NIXON.' & m-s. Nov 9 2mn 43 Notice. A LL Persons indlebtetd tee the Estate of Capt. E. B. BELCil ER,[ dlecenesedl, up to the timie of his decat, sire ewnnetly requested toc make prompt payent, annd thocse havinig de'mandis against said E~stte will render theme in to the undersignced proep erly attested.eJ. E. LE EId, Ex'or. Nov 2 tf 42 Notice. N OTICE is herelly given to all persons inidebted toc the Estate oef A mos Wattson, dee'ud., to make prompt paym--nt, and thnse haiving~ demands to presenit them forthwith, proeperly attested. JOSIAU PA I GETT, Adan'er. Nov 9 - 4t* 43 Money Wanted ! . LL Persons having demands against the Estate 1. of .Jesse. Limnbeeker, dee'd., are notified to render them in forthwith, properly attested-and all anyise indebJi to said. Estate, are hereby fore warned tea settle the sarte immediately, as lonuger indulgence iust tnt be expected. j, S. SiIAI)R ACK, , d' Js. L4MUECK4li. A r Aug~10 r5m ' "- 30 To former Friends and Patronsi S E. BOWERS, thankful for past patrion * aue, ivould beg .-ave to inforn the public that i i 6 now receiving LA RG E C..nsigniments tof Whiskeys, Brandies, Wines, oordials, AND LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS, S u I a r %, . BROWN, CLARIFIED, CRUSIED AND LOAF, SEGARS, HAVANA AND AMERICAN, And all articles usually kept in the Family Grocery Business. Being Agent for two large Wholesale Confectionary llon.ses, one in New ,York and the other in Augus ta. he i-s prepared to fill all orlers for At the sh'ortest notice Il.missile. As he is acting as Agent only, lie would re spectfuly infortii all that hi. business must be dlone on the CASH S16STEMl ENTIRELY ; for Lis low prices nil small conmi.ssionas will not warrant ex tension of time on ooi s sold. lie is.deterninied to s.-l. Low, for Casi, and hoopes top merit a share or the trade. Come o'ne, coie a4l. and examine Ihis Stock before purchasing, -it is nl he asks. M The busine;es will be conducted under the name and style of S. E. Bowcas, Agent. liamihur", Nov. 1 itf 42 New Fall and Winter Goods! r MIE Subscriber is now receiving his FALL t and WI N'4R GOODS (at the Brick Store) among which ma, be found Rich Satin. Plaid and l'ancy SILKS, of the latest and toost fashionable styles, Rich Figured. Plaid and Plain DELANES, Plain French and English 1 ERINOS, Ladies' CLOAKS and MANTI LLAS, " Embroid-red Fri nch COLLARS, UN I)ER.-LEEVES and CI EMIZhTTES, A variety of BUNN ETS and Bonnet RIBBONS Boot% and Sioce, Bats and Caps, NEGRO SHOES AND BLANKETS, OSNA D URG8 and FACTOR Y STRIPES, GROC IftI ES, Hardware, Orockery, kc. Tozether with a large and well sel.-cted variety of ot her soo;sl, too numerous to mention. IV" The pub!ie generally are respectfully solicited to cal and examtine the above mentioned Stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. B. C. BRYAN. Oct 26 tf 41 Harrison's Hotel, BY D. TIIOMIPSON. SIMS, OORNER OF EIOHARDSON AND LAUREL STS. COLUMBIA, S. C. Nov. 2 ' 4t 42 McGREGOR & SMITH, -DEALEftS IN CARRIAGE, IJBUGGIES, &c. C'GREGOR & SMITH, build to order Car .n rite of evc ry description. They also keep on hand d large and splendid assortment of New and Second-Hand Cairages, CT- .\ll orders promptly attended to, and Re pairing neatly executed. Edgtfield C. II., .1an 18 tf I LAMIBETRH HOPKINS, Warehouse a n d Commission 0 T LAN -T, AUGUSTA, GA., I) ENEWS the tender of his services to the pub. 1R lic, for the Storage and sale or CO'fTON. ORAIN, FlOUR, BACOLN ,a:ind a1 othercountry produce. Pureias- of Merchandize, and every description of produce on orders. Will make cash advances on shipmei'ts of Cotton to Savannah. Char. l-ston. Ualtimore and New York : with .the usual ca.h advanices (in Cotton or other Produce in store. Charges-custonary rates of the city. A uausta. Sept 11 3m* 35 FUSK S Patent Mletalie Burial Cases! T ILl ESE valuable air-tight and indestructible Ca. I ses, for prteitcting aind p)reserving the Decad fot ordinary iterment, for vaults, for tsnsporttion), or ih.r any other desirabhle purpose. are ofisered for sale in this Village, cheap for Cash, by J. M. WITT. P. 5.--I have on hand an assortment of all sizes. Jiuly 27 tf 28 Valuable Plantation for Sale, IN BAKER COUNT'Y, GA. TIIlE well ktnown Oak and I lickory Cotton Pi.an. I t ition, enlied Gmeten wod, situated o'n the Cesola wahlee Swamp, .six miles west of Alban, Baker Couinty, (now I)ueughierty.) Satid PIlanation colt tains 150U aires of the very best'land in said coutnty. mmost of which is cleared, with exteive imnprove iments on it, mn perfect order. Mly usual crop is about 2n0I bailes, of 500 poundl ach, with 27 hantds. Twenty younig Alub-ns, about eight thousanid bush Pls Corni, aind the stock of I foes ainnd Cattle, Awill be soldl with the pice. Sair lPlantaitioni hais prioveni very healthy. I wm:l reserve onme lot of two hun dired and fifty~ aeres if the purchaser does notohject. The fertility and niever-failiing qualities of Baker County lands, together with the exemption, in al great mnea-ure, fromt the Boll Worm and Caterpiller, being so well knowii, renders it tiseless to enume rate the nmany advantages they pessess over* any cotton lands in this State or elsewhere. Aly onily reason for selbng, is to conlcentrate my plantang in terests. and to bring moy negroes nearer to my paee of residence and business. Termis easy to the pur. chaser. Apply to N. CRUWGER, 84 Bay street, Savannah, Geo. Aug 24 46m . 3~2 Important to Farmers, TJIIS will inifortm the Planters of Edgefield Dis .1trict that we have late~ly bought from Mir. J. T. & L. J. Warr thle right of a v ry Valuable Cotton-Seed Planter, for the above mismed D~istrict. We will have an Agenit to exhibit the PLANTER, and will sell in dividlual Rights and Alachinmes on reasonable termis. It opetns the bed, dir:lls the seed and covers it: and it is also excellent for drdlling Guanto or anty oethe r A l.aur. Thle Planter was Pateinted last Au gust by the Mlessrs. WaIr, anid is said tw-be second to none in the Patent Ollice. W. D: CALIIOUN, W31. CALRER. Oct 19 tf 40 Piney Woods Land for Sale, T il t' bubseriber's health being such as to prevent Ii s attentling to his P'lantation and M ., lie offers for sale Twenity-two hundred (2:00) acres of land, lying on Shiaw's Creek, about 10 miles South east ot Edgelield C i1., and 11 miles North of Aiken. One half of the above Tract is good plantiing land, anid there is on it a qutantity of timber, and a GRIST and SA W MIlL L, on a uever~ failing stream. The proeposed Rai Road from Aiken to the Greenville & Columbia Rail Road will pass near or through it. Thle stream affords sullicient water for a large factory, and toi Capitalists a rare chance for invest nient is olflered. Persons watnting informatiotn as to terms, &c., will apply to tmy br. ther, George A. Adidison, at Edigetield C. H. .JOS. A. ADDISON. 0 Oc17 5t40 Lost BETWECEN Pottersville and Edgefield C. II., a .J.J.iA Ll POt.KETi 1BOOK, colitamnig a smal aumount of monotey, stome nmotes and accountsaa niote on 't illiami 11amdtoni, given sotmetiame in Juily, 1851, for $:5 ; acounit ona m~ ni1. Dora bor $22 50 ; account on D0. Chapmuan for $10., and perhapss~me other papers not recollected. GE.ORGE W. DOOLEY. Nov 2 tf42 LLPros Notice, A LLProsinde-bted to the Estate of Elijah T. Ra'aen, de 'd., are requested to make i nladiate payment, and those hiavitig demiansls agaiinist saId Estaite will presenit themt pimperiy attested,tis I Intend to close tho estate by the 25th December next. JOSEP11 WYSE, Adtn'or. 1tov 9 ~ - 5:43 N~otice. PPLsICATION wilt be made to the Leg'slature .L .oftiis State, at its next session, for a Road romn Graimteville to Aiken direct. 'Aug 31 3:n-3 E X E CUT O B N 'A LEI'f W ILI be sold ons MONI)AY the 27th Novem bur next. by the Nubscriber' t-thew late rtsi' dience of Capt. E IB Ue ehr. -'e'd., aP the Ra and Pessonal es-tate -of said deesed. The Reil estate consists of Thirteen Hundred Acres, Which will be divida e in tli feeoving Trneats. vis. THE MUNDY OR 'l gilESTEAI PLACF This Tract etntainsThreelhun.tred sud. f.rtn inte (340) Aeres-two hundred ad fifty oif whichi, in a high state of eultivations: The' balnce is Oak nnd Ilickory Woodland, and very sup.rior Cotton l.at - On this place there is a larm-- and commiowdions Dwell ing House. Gin louise and %crew. Ilaeksnith S1sep Barn and Stables, with all otler out buidihi gsa cessary for farming purposes.. TIlE YELI)ELL PLACE' This Tract contains Feor hundred and' ifew. (415) Acres-about one hundr d nt-stcixty.ares are cleared ipilsnd. fifty #-f which is fresh and verv mu perior sandy soil. The halanee oef the upland is tite flret qua!itv of sandy wooidltmd-it has also.seventy five or eigihty aeres opf b'ttustr land. partly woadland :md partly meadow. On. this plae there is a good comfortable Dwelling Ilcuse with other goe'd out buillings. THE BELCHER OR SWAMP TRACT. This Tract contains Four hundred and'forty- bree (443) Aeres-two hundred f whielt is first quality Creek bettoms, sixty of which its ia fine state of cultivation, while the remainder is woodland, thickly covered with Poplar, M pie, Bilnek Walnut, R Elm, White, Red and :-pa'ish 'fak. and other growth. The balance is uplund. partinnd in cultiva tion. pms tly woodland, and all very superior for Cot-' ton and Grain. On this plte there is agoid Dwoll-. in g Ilouse and out buildings. The above adIjoining Tracts, situated and iying on ' the Seott's Ferry Road. some two mise from Liber-' ty Hill, form three very desirable settlemento; or taken together is one of the beat bodies of'Land in the up-country. TIE BURTON PLACE. This Tract contains one hundred and ten (110) acres, lying on the west side of Cufe,- Town Creel, adjoining lands of PIr. Stephens. A. G. Ga-kin and .1. P. Quattlebum, a, portion of which has beeir cultivated. Also, Thirty-Two Likely Young Negroes, A mong them a good Bineksmith.the Crop of -Corn Fodder.Oats,Sock of Ilorsie. Mules. Cattle, Fat and Stock Hogs, Blacksmith and Plantation Tools, two Road Wagons, Household and Kitchen Fui'iture . &c., &c. Terms made known on day of sa!e. JOH N E. L EWli Ex'or. Oct 26 5t '41 Executor's Sale. W ILL be sold at the late resilence of Christi ana Iluiet, dee'd., four miles from Mount Willing, on Tuesday the 12th December next, ail the Real and l'ersonal itate of said deceased. The Real estate consists of Two Tracts of V A LUABLE LAND, vi.: Tract No. 1. the " Hlomestead" of raid decessed contains about Three hundred seres, In a fine state of cultivatlon, and arijeining lands of Allison De loach, .lhhn C. Simkins, John Jeeng-and otherr. Tract :;o. 2 contains Two hundred acres, forty of which is clenr and most!y fresh, while the balance is fine and well-tisibered woed!and. Said Trasc is bounded by bands of John C. Sitmkins, EM of R. II Boukuight and others.--The personaly consists of Nine Negres, The Crop of Ctton. Corn. Oats. Fodder, a quanti ty of Flour, Stock of tattle, Horses and fligs, Blacksmith and Planatiton Tools. one Rond Wag gon, I lousehold and Kitclsen Furniture, &e. Tesxs.-.\ credit of twelve mionths with interest from date-purchasers will be required to give notes with two approved securities. Allisums..of and under 810 cash. G.-). IlUIET. Ex'or. Nov 9 5L 43 Administrator's Sale 1 BY Virtue of an Order froms If. T. Wright. Or dinar, of Edgefield I istrict. will be sold on Wediesday the 13th lie. ext nt daus fo:lowireg, ill the persinal estate of the late Col R. 1. 'sonk night. dee'd.. at the residence o ni-I deceaaed, three miles from Mt. Willing, eonstting of Twenty-Eight Likely Negroes, The.Crop of Ceirn. Fee .ler, Ceettten nd Oats, a quantity of erseellent Fissr. Stra-oftW),,seuij'Upes. Cattle. I loge astd ~Sheeip. ene 'atrsiage. nentifinse w. one Bugscy. onse Rioad Wags~ean. W'neksmith ndl Plantation Tetols, Hlousehohll anti Kitent Furasi ture, &c., &c. Tearn'-Twelve mnthils credit-insterest frm date-with note and :npproeved seuritis. feer all musics above ten dollars ; of suned under thsat mum eash, -be feere delivery if proejrly. M \RY II0UKNIGILT, - e'r Nov 9 5t 43 Executor's Sale, W, I'LL hte soid een 21st Neenmiber next, at the late resiedence oef ILewis ,\sbi~l. dee'd., -the following proeMrty the'osng nc in aid deceased, viz: ThREE NEGROES,. Eight head of lierses and Mlule's, Three Wagons, tweo Catrt<. twoe yokse f Oxen. Corn and Fodder, $tieck of Cattle. Haens, Ileenseehold anid Kitchen Fur niture. Plasntatiuon sitd Blacksmith Teeols, and other artucks. Aliso, at the samte timse, Three Tracts of Laand, lying itn Edge .-ld lastrier;f on waitera of Clear and .41'1 -er's (reek. Tract No. I. ceotainus tilree hundered neres, more or less, bounded by lands of Thlteiias Pitts ansd othters. Tract No. 2, conteitns Feur Hundred Aeres, more or less, adjoin'mg ratct Nc 1, P. 15. Ambill and. others. Tract No 3, contatins Thtree 11undered ad Fifty neres; more or less-all woeodmd-and adjeetiig Trnet No 2, Benj. (ate aned oths-rs. On. thu plae there is a good .\ill Se'at-dniiu ready msadle. TEans--Twelve miontls credit with note ansd two appruved securities. All moms undh-r $5.n0O cashl. P. II. AsiHELL, II. CATOE. - Oct 26 4t ' . 4 B Y an Order froem II. T. Wright. Oretinnry of Edelfleld District. I will proceed to sell at thte late r'esidetce of Simeoen Mlatthews, dee'd..,on TIIURSDA Y, 23d day of Noivemb.-r, the follow ing property, viz: Fifteen Likely Negroeg, A STOCK OF MULES. COWS 4. HOGS; Crop of Cotto.., Coras, Fodder, &c., Toosls' of almtost every deser pliun, &c., &c. Tzsavs.-On a credit of twelve months. Pur chtasers will he required tee give notes, with imphe security before the delivery of any of the property. All sums under Sin ensh. .-t SIMPSON MA TH EWS, A dm'or. Oct19St 40 A Bargain o~Ered. I WILL alsot sell as the sua' time'and plie', . by. eemsenst of parties, that VALUABLE PLAN TA TION belongingi te:he Estate of thsesaid Simeon Mtithiews, dec'd., situ:ste one Rocky Creek, contain ing Six H sidred nere's, more or less, and adjoining lands of .A. Bland', -11. C. Turner and others. A plat of said land will be exhibited on the day of sale. Terms will be made' kneewn eas that ay. SIMPSON MATTHOEWS, - Oct 19 5t g4o0s'aes A dministrator's Safe.. B)Y Virtue of an order from H. T. WrIght,. Or .Ldinary. I will sell at the late i'esidenueeWm.~ Doby, dee'd., eta Tu'sday thte 28th Nov., 'the per- ' sonal estate of sad da'eed ceensiting of. SIX LIKELY NEGROES, Crop of Corn. Fodder, tsoec oef I~ree,Cattle &e otne Yoke of Oxen. I 1ousehe'aad Kitehen F urns ture. Plar'ation Tool'. &o. Teasr- ll senums of and under $10. ensh-ovt that amsount on a eredit of twelve meonths. Pur-.' ehas~ers will- be req~uiredl tea give nhetes and approved-~ security. Protperty not tee be reiev-d atilternss of sale are coniplied wish. andt 'if rsol ltwill s at the former purehaser's ritek. .WM. E. DOlY, Adm'or. Nov..9 3t 43 Administrator'u Rale. B Y an order frotm H. T W~riehr, 'iditsary f Edgefield l~istrict. I wili sell on Tuesdiay th 5th D~ee., thu piersonsal estate etf .ei CWearitelds dee'd., consisting of one IIloe, Steek--f Cantie, Household ated Kitchen Furnture. Tasxe-All sumst oef nae unde dio a'as *t~e that amount on a credlt of-twelre mctts,~s- P chasers will bei required tee givee notes with l d scurity. .F. 11ROPiUR Adm'dr Nov 9 35