CITATION. Whereas, Isaac C. Richey, hath applied to njp for letters of administration on the Estate of John Rasor dec'd. These are to cite the kindred and creditors of said dec'd, to appear before me at a Court of Ordinary to be held at Abbeville C. H., for Abbeville District, on Monday the yin 01 November next, and show cause if they can why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, 26 Oct., 1846. Oct. 28 35 D LESLY, Ord'y. citation] Tin r* T?r > -? 1 1 v? nereas, w. uarwne, nam appneu to me for letters of administration on the Estate of Adam Overby, dec'd. These are to cite the kindred and creditors of said dec'd, to appear before on the 9th Nov., 1846, at Abbeville C H., in the Ordinary's office, to show cause whv said admin'n should not be granted. Given under my hand, 25, Oct. 184G. Oct. 28 35 D. LESLY, Ord'y. Notice to Creditors. Estate of George G) ay deceased. The creditors of George Gray dee'd, will take notice thai I will proceed to sett It; up the Estate on the first Monday of March 1847: and the creditors will present all their demands on or before thai time, as the Estate will be insolvent and only pay apart. On that dt*y it will bo apportioned before the Ordinary of Abbeville District S. S. J. A. NORWOOD, Aci'm'r. Oct. 21. 34 3tmo CITATION. Whereas Tidence L Johnson applies to me to grnnt him letters of administration of the Estate of his mother, Elizabeth Johnson dec'd. Th< Be are to cite the kindred and creditors of the dec'd to appear before me on Monday 2d November, 1846, to show cause why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 19th October 1846. D. LESLY, Ord'y. Oct. 21. 31 2\v 1 1JU iun. Whereas Mrs. Frances Carlile hath applied to me to grant her letters of aduiim-> stration on the personal estate ol John Carlile dee'd. These are to cite the kin~ dred and creditors of said dee'd to cp~ peai before me at a Court of Ordinary, to be held at Abbeville C. H.s lor Abbeys!!*.* r\!_* * t ? * i? ivt_ ? i^ietnci, uii tin* ursi monuay 111 r\ovemDer next, and show cause if any they can, why said administration should not be grunted, Given under my hand and seal (his 20th Oct. 1846. D. LESLY, Ord'y. Oct. 21. 34 2\v ^ITATION^ Whereas Jesse Reagin, hath applied to rue for letters of administration on the Estate of Joseph Reagin dec'd. These nrp In tflf? Irl/lflrofl and rn/1 itAi-D n( taid dec'd to appear before mc in Ordinal^ on the first Monday in November 1846, to show cause if any thry can, why said administration should nut be granted. Given under my hand this 20. Oct, 1846. Oct 21. 34 2t D. LESLY, Ord'y. citation! "Whereas Jesse Reagin hath applied to me to grant hi.nletters of administration on the Estate of Young Reagin deceased. These are to cite the kindred and credi- i tors of the dec'd to appear before mo in Ordinary on tho first Monday in November next, to show cause why said administration should not be granted. , Given under my hand this 20th October 1846. D. LGSLY, Ord'y. Oct 21. 34 2t Abbeville Sheriff Sales. NOVEMBER. By virtue of sundry Writs of Fipri Facias, to me directed, will be sold, at Abbeville Court House, on the first Monday in Novomber next, the following property :? OHO A /iroo s\f* T o n/! nrt nro nr loco V\rv?i n ?yv/v rvviC'O ui uanu^iuvic ui uuuir ded by Edward Collins and others, levied on as the property of Nathan Brown ads Jehu Mouchat. 114 Acres of Land, more or Iess,boun- J ded by Jas Lindsay and others, levied on as the property of Joseph Sharp ads Lindsay & Sharp. At Greenwood, on Tuesday the 3rd November next, three tables, one shop board, two pads one wfeter stand, two j*rs, one chest, one safr, four chairs, one coffee mill, one lot books, and one barrel and soap, levied on as the property of Wiliis B Cason ads E R Calhoun. a m. !J r mi. _ _ /n i . _ ai ine resiuence 01 i nomas uriasgow, on Tuesday the 3d November next, one clock, levied on as the properly of JameB Bradford ads James Glasgow. Terms cash. J. RAMEY, October 14* 1846 Sheriff. PLANTERS' HOTEL, ABBEVILLE C. II. ^ The subscriber announces to his friends and the public, that he has open. m mi m- ,>ri the above named Ho the purpose of ^^WB^^^^keeping public entertain, roent. His house will be furnished with every thing necessary for the comfort and convenience of regular or transient boar, dars at a moderate rate. Excellent and obliging ostlers and servants will be i?at~ ' **?- ??af i? All. j 4l tendance. etaDjea win db uuea who provender, &c &c. He hopes by strict attention to business, to merit and secure a share of the public patronage. M. D, ROCHE. Oct 14 4 33 tf EXHiBIT of the Secretary Sf Treasurer < dings, from October 1845, to October, li EXPENDll Nov. 22, 1845, paid Heffernon, for 2 heart Dec. G, " " S. Goff, for repairing O Jan. 1846, " Postage lo Walker & ? t. ? ? from ? ? ? " ? ? on order for chi ? " " " return ' ? 20 " " John Mcllwain, store f ? 27 " " R. H. & W. A. Ward ? 31 " " John Marion for haulir " " " E. R. Cowper'hwait, f a u a u ? < g papers in Clerk's office, 75 00 d u 96" rianers in his 700 00 desk,for Clerk's office, 34 00 56 00 1024 97 25 62 81050 60 TS. $1045 55 engin, 100 00 25 ^allister, 25 00 ssaussures Reports, 5 00 1175 80 2 per cent, 29 37 1146 44 1050 50 95 84 ISAAC BRANCH, Sec'ty 4* Troas'r. eport of the Commissioners of Public ig to present. S. LEE, Foreman. f l/ie Commissioners of Roads in AbbeOct., 1846. TS. Dctober 1845, as per Reports made ard Dr. Cash, $572 57 aluda Board, 184 91 inah Board, 509 62 ird. 120 00 ?1387 10 or for 1846, 508 51 balianceof 1845, 37 50 546 01 surer of the Upper ** lie reported as in his 102 14 )r which was disco, 21 36 123 50 :o Deddle eoods one 50 00 lit to peddle three 12 50 lays work, 4 00 o days work, 50 [eown, 70 $2126 31 } Lower Savannah ry 1845 as balance ted lor as yet to the 96 00 $2220 31 'URES. ieGen'1 Board one year, $10 00 bridge, 66 00 8 00 rs Report, 9 00 :reek bridge, 50 00 idge on Turkey creek, 97 50 Scufletown bridge, 150 00 reek bridge near Robinsons, 294 75 i's bridge on Long Cane, 25 00 r 1 * J rtA AA xs ui uriuge, zu uu 14 50 Robinson's Mills 89 00 on Henley's creek, 5 00 wer Saluda Board, 50 Treasurer three months, 2 50 I, 75 ards and posts in the lower 97 39 Ige on Long Cane, 125 00 1 /AO OO UCI 0 ULIU^C, 1U/6 oo 3 50 bridge with plank, 25 00 28 75 >n Turkey creek, 5 00 er Saluda Board, ? ? 75 reasurer to the Gen'l $10 00 ary & Treasurer to 10 00 'r, of Upper Saluda, 10 00 Saluda. 9 ipoptbs 7 50 37 50 "#1267 72 46. $52 33 x JtSoard, 137 77 nah Board, 84 67 a Board, 12 20 $286 97 mah Board no Re port of his expenditures for the la stands charged with the amount of casl 1845, and likewise $60 which he receii lector as per his recept making him Dr. P. B. Moragne. former Treasurer of the L< Cr. cash on hand as per report made Jai Certified 1846, By JOHN R. WILLS' Commissioner of Roads for Abbeville. New Fall and Winter Goods! JOHN McILWAIN Has just received a large supply of FALL and WIJMTEK OOODS, which he otters at reasonable terms to those wishing to purchase. His stock has been laid in with great care and embraces every variety of the most Fashionable Goods brought to the country. His lot of FANCY GOODS, are particularly fine and extensive, finer perhaps than have ever been brought to this market. The public are invited to give him a call and examine for themselves. 14 OQ V/UL A-* OO II I ? . Dr's. Wardlaw & Dendy, Wholesale and "?tail Druggists and AjJc.hccarics, Keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, and Oils, Perfumery, and shop Furniture Physicians and other purchasers arc requested to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they are now fully prepared, since they have recei11 . > 1. A TVTT7-1 1TVT Till A TVT/1TT riVAnnuin juivnn^n. Oct 14 33 3t NOTICE. WHJTLOCK, SULLIVAN & WALLER, having placed ail their NOTES and Arr.nillMTH in nnr kanila (a* nnllan. tion, with special instructions, those in* debted by Note or Book Account, would do well to call and make payment as soon as convenient. Payment is not to be made to either of the partners, but alone to us. PERRIN & McGOWEN. July 22,1846 31 tf st year, therefore he i on hand in October red from the Tax' Col569 G2 3\ver Savannah Board, nuary 1845, 96 00 $2220 31 ON, Treasurer of the General Board of Sale of Real and Personal Estate. Will be sold to the highest bidder, on Tuesday the I5th day of December next, and days following, at the late residence of Captain Robert Childs deceased. One Tract of Land known as the " Brock Tract" situate in the vicinity of Cambridge, containing FOUR HIJNi DRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Acres, more or less, about two hundred of which is in woods. ALSO, at the same time and place the personal estate consisting of TYVENTY-FIVE LIKELY NEGROES, Stock of Horses, Cattle and Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Peas, &c. One Carriage and harness ; two road wagons and harness, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools and many other articles not mentioned. Conditions of Sale.?For the Real Estate a credit of One, Two and Three years. The second and third instalments to bear interest from the first ot January, 1848. Purchaser to give note and three approved securities, and pay for titles. For the personal property, all sums un,lor ? ? " Uv. ???. uuuuio, uuau, aji sums or ana over that, nmount, 11 credit until the first of January 1848, purchasers to give note and two approved p-rsonal securities. JAMES W. CHILDS, Ex'or. N. B. All persons indebted to the estate are particularly requested to come forward and make payment, and those having demands to present them duly attested. J. W C., Ex'or. Opt 91 ? * " ~ . . O-i Ol iNOTJCK. Will be sold at my residence on the 4th of November next, all my Block of Hogs, Cows. Sheen. on<* road wagon and p!ani&? tion tools. Also household and kitchen furniture together with many other articles toe tedious to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. ROBERT RICHEY,jr. Oct. 21. 34 2t Greenwood Association Schools. Three TEACHERS are wanted to take charge of the above schools the ensuing year; one lor me tJiussicai and two for the Female School, capable of conducting the literary and musical departments. Applications will be received until the first of November next. JOHN LOGAN, SAM'L. TROWBRIDGE, E. R. CALHOUN, Oct 7 32 3t Land for Sale. Will be sold, at private sale, a tract of LAND situate on the road leading from Anderson C. H. to Vienna, four miloo from Vienna, containing 310 acres, 60 of which are open. Upon the tract is a good DWELLING HOUSE and out houses. If the above is not sold at private sale before sale day in November, I will then offer it at public oulcry. Terms, one half will be required in cash, the balance on a credit ot one and two years with security and interest from date. Oct 7 32 4t B, T. SAXON. Si rayed or Stolen. Strayed or Stolen from the subscriber on the 10th instant, WP\ If? a SlMAT.T.m.APW aiadw MULE, with light colored nose and a scare on its back caused by a saddle. Any information of said Mule will be thankfully received at Lebanon P O in this district. SIMEON SHEPFaRD. Oct. 21. 34 2t NO I K E. 1 have 10 or 12 good FIELI> HANDS, male and female, which will be hired for the ensuing year at reasonable rates. Persons wishing to hire will do well to call upon John Hearst, een'r, of this District, who is fully authorised to contract for me in relatinn to tlm onmo Persons indebted to mc by Note or Account, will find them in the hands of Perrin & McGowen for collection, Oct 7 32 8t M. W. GRACY. ? Land for Sale* A tract of land for sale one mile and a half ui L/OKPBuury, containing ~*?OU acres. Terms very reasonable. Apply to F. A. CONNOR or JOEL SMITH. Sept. 8, 1846. 28 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District, In the Common Plea$. Agnes KingsmorejAdm'x. } Decl'n. in v. ! > Foreign Francis Henderson. 1 Attachm't, The Plaintiff having h'8 Declaration in my office, and the Defendant having'ho wife or Attorney? .known to be within th&) State, on whom a copy of the a rule to plead, can beservd : It is Ordered that the Defendant plead to the said Declaration within a year and ? day, or final and absolute judgment will be given gainst him, J. P. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov 19,1 45 ly