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Sheriff's Sales. Y virtue of sundry writs officrifjacis, to ic directed, will be sold at Edgefield Court House. on the first Monday and Tuesday in March next, the following property, viz: Goodwini& Harrington, vs Speiicer Elsmore one tract of land containing fourteen acres. more or less- adjoining John Bush and others, Mary Hightower, -xecutrix, vs George llan cock, two separate tracts of land. One con taining four hundred acres,more or less, his in terest in the same. The other containing five hundred acres, more or less, adjoiing Mary Hiightower, Lewis ElIzey and William igh tower. Tully F. Sullivan,for Jos. Hightower, vs the same, the above deserihled property. The Exectorsof J. Sharpton, deceased. vs Delanson G. Colvin, Ausley Colvin. and Dan iel Colvin, ore tract of land containing two hundred acres. more or less, adjoining James Freeman, and others. TLrueman 3reightaupt, va Morris Johnson, one tract of land, contamming seven hundred acres, more or less, adjoining Wm. S. Howard and others. Bland, Catlin, & Co., vs the same, the above described property. John Wash, Bearer, vs W. D. Kimbrcl, one tract of land containing two hundred and sixty five acres,more or less, adjoining L. B. Cochran and others. John H. Hollingsworth, vs Geo. Thurmond, one tract of land containing - acres, msore or less, adjoinini Archibald Morgan and others. David Richardson, vs Wiley Milton: Amory Sibley, vs Wiley Milton; Jacob B. Smith, vs Wiley Milton; lIosella Ulalock, vs Wiley I!! ton, 'Joseph Hightower, and Eli lihtoin; W. Harley, Administrator. vs Wiley Mlilton; other Plaintin's, vs Wil)ey Milton, one tract of iatd containing five thousand acres, more or less, lying on lIig lrse Creek, on which is a valua. ble set of saw M lls, adjoining John Wise, Chas. Lamar, and others. Isaac Henry, vs J. K. Kilburn; A. J. Rambo, vs the same. the Defendant's in:erest in one tract of land containing five hundred acres, more or less lying on the Savannah River. at the foot of the upper Bridge: also his interest in the Bridge. Attictns Tucket. Bcarer, vs E. G. Colvin, and Delanson G. Col vin. one tract of land con taining two hundred acres more or less, ad joining James Freeman and others. A. J. Ranibo. vs Eli Milton, one Sav Milland 24 acres of landomore or less, on Clear Branch. Also, one tract of land containiug three hi dred acres. more or less. adjoining Charles Powel and Wiley Milton and others. Thos Morris, vs Eli Milton, and Wiley Mil ton, the above described property. Terms, Cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. Feb 11, 1840 c 2 Sheriff's Sales. BY vIrtne of sundry writs or ficrifacias, to moe directed, will be sold at Edgefield C. II., on the first Monday and Tuesday in March next, the following property, viz: Yeldell &. Carter vs Wily Milton & Eli Milton, Nine Mules and one Horse, two Carry log Carts. The same, vs the same, the above described property; also, two Negro girls. Elsey &Jane; also three Mules, one Road Vaggon and one gray Horse. David Richardson, vs Wilay Milton & Avory Bland, the above described property of Wiley Milton's. Amory Sibley. vs Wiley Milton. the above described property. George Parrott, vs the same, the above de scribed property. W. S. Johnson, Executor. and Nancy Green, Exetitrix, vs the same, tie above described prapertv. Jacob B. Smith, Executor, vs the same, the above described property. Rosella Blaloek,vs Wiley Milton, Jos. Hligh tower and Eli Milton, the above described pro perty. W. Harley, Administrator, vs Wiley Milton, the above described property. Thomas Morris, vs Eli ~3ilton and Wiley Milton, the above decribed property. A. J. Rambo, vs Eli Milton, the above de scribed property. David Richaidson, vs W. Milton, the above described prop)ertv. Isaac Henrty, v's .K.ibun ener man Lewis, tottr Mules. one Waggon, onte black Horse and one bay Mare. A. J. Ramibo, vs 3. K. Kilburu. the above described property. The Executors of Jepth~aSharpton. deceased. vs Delanson G. Colvin, Ansley Colvin & Dan iel Colviu, two Negroes Alfied anid Jane. Benjamin Rushtin, vs William B. Villard,jr. one Gray Horse. Anna Anderson, vs Rauidal Delaughiter and others; Benjammt Roper, bearer, vs the sameic, fotur negroes Ch.res, Cind a, and two childreit Winney & Mary. Elias H orlbeck & othiersvsJohin Horne, one Bay Horse. H arry Hutetr, & IH. W. Sullivan vs Henry JHuffmaan; Lewis Collins vs the same. The samte vs the same; Goodwin & IHtirrinaton vs he same; G. L. &. E. Penn & Co. vs the sam"; L,. Giddings vs thte Sanme; Rt. Medlock vs thtesamne; Smith & Frazier vs the sanme: James Tiomikins vs the samle; one ntegro Mariah, two Horses, Otte Waggotm. and one Yoke Oxen. Also, will be sold at the Driek yard of J. K. Kilbuarn. at or near the tipperhbridge, on Thutrs day. the 5th day of Match next, in the case oif Isaac Henry, vs 3. K. Kilburn, one lot l'nrnt brick, sttpposed tp be one mtillion. more or less, one thousatnd bushels Corn, more or less, one lot Fodder and Pea vines, sixteen head of cat tIe., four Whleel barrows~, four Briick Mach~ines, seventeenl head of Hlogs, ten cords wood, two Waggons, otne lot Platntatint Tools. A. 3. Ramibo, vs the same, the above descri bed property. Terms, Cask. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. Feb 14, 1840 b 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Johni Horn, to ~Mrnae D. H.Jones.) Motae B Y Virtue of a Mortgage from Johnt Horn, to D. IH. Jones, wvill he sold at Edgenieldl C. H-ouse, on the first Mont day ini March next, the following property viz: one bay Horse, Harry.Httnter. Terms, Cash. S. CH RISTIE, s. F.. D. Feb1J4, 1840 b 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. WillIam Newv, to Francis Posey and Mortgage. Derick H-olsomback. B Y Virtue of a Mortgage from Win. .New, to Francis Pusey nd Darick Holsomback, will be sold at Edgefleld 0. House, on the first Monday in March next, the following properly, viz : Oneo tnegro girl, Betsey, one boy John, andI one cart; also, one tract of land, containing ten a cres, more or less. Terms, Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. E. D. Feb 14, 1840 b 3 200E & JOB PEINTING O F Every description executed wvith tneatntess and despatchi, at the Office The Celebrated Thorough Bred Horse NULLIFIER, W ILL Stand the ensning Spriug season, at the Plantation of Capt. Williamn B. Mays.four miles below Edgefield C. H onse, on the'Stage Rtoad leading to A ngusta. The Sea son will commence on the 10th of March, and expire on the 10th of June, and will lie let to Mares at the following redneed prices, viz: Fifleen Dollars thesingle visit.Twenty five Dol lars the season, and Forty Dollars Isurance. and Fifty Cents cash to the Grc1o:, iii every instance. In cases ofrcompanies oflive mares, the seaso: wil be reduced to Twenty Dollars for each mare, and a proportionate dediietion for the visit, or insurance, by one prcrson be coming responsible for all. Ij ares will be kept at the subscriber's plattiion, and special care taken of them, atTwenty-five cents per day. Good Pasturage Gratis The visit and season money will become due at the expiration of the season, and the lisnratnce money as soon as the mare is ascertained to be with foal, or transferred, in which case the owne:vr of the mare, when put. will be held accouttable for the money. All possible care will be taken to prevent accidents or (scalpcs, but no liability will be incurred for either. Description.-NULL rmn is a baantiful Bay, handsomely marked, with a delightfil coat of hair, whieh shews his sitperior stock. lisap pearaice is con)inandig- he is of the greate-t power, substantiality, aird strength. Ile will be ten years old tlis Spring-is full sixteen hands high havirg superior bize, large hone, and isas well inuzcet as any other icrse, im this, or any other country, aid has as mntch du rabilitv. Pcdigrcc.-Ntor.Litr.n was got by the cele brated running horac, Old Americ:mi Eclipse son of the cekhrnted American running horse, Old Durock, Roxana, his dam, was by the in, ported horse, Sir Harry, the best son of Sir Peter Teazlc, grand dam by the imported horse. Saltrnim; g. grand dam by Cil. Symes' cele brated American l.orse, 61d Wild Air: g. g. grand dam by Driver; g g. g. grand dam by the imported horse Fallow, g.g.g. g.grand dam by tie imported horse, Vamiper. A cerlified copy. fron Virginia.signedby Benjamin Jones,R IIbeert B.Corban,and lrancis P. Curban. For hisown. and his colts' perlformances on the turf, referen'c canbehadtothe AmericatnPrTurli'eg.&Sporitog Magazine. lie is a sure foal getter, and his ciots.are large. and have a splendid appearance, and are nowv running with great success, both on the Northern and Sonthern Courses. Perfornmancc.-NoLLtlFr.R, thle Spring liewas three years old, ran a sweep-stakes over the Je. rusalcn Conrse, iiile heats, six subscribers, One linndred Do!lars entrance, when lie was beaten. a prodigionsly hard race, and noti more thain six or eight inches the second heat. The next week ie rani, and won a Sweep-stakes, over the Norfolk Course, mile heats. Two Hundred Dollars entrance, beating several colts with great case, particularly tlesecotid heat. The week after this, lie ran another Sweep. stakes, over the Nottawav Course. mile heats. which race ie won three heat, munder the hard est drive. every heat. Ile was notithen tinined till next Spring. ie was four years old when hectan atTre Hill, a ncst interesting and hard contested race, when he was beaten by Guliaht, at four heats-Dayard and many othenr. were in this race, and Nullifier was only beat one foot the last heat. The next week lie 'vet to Baltimore and ran over the Central Course, four mile hears, for the Jockey Club )urse, when lie was beateit by the flying Dutchman a very hard race; manty other horses running. it o'nly these two conteniditr. The next fhil hie ran at Broad Rock, two mile heas, iwhiclh race lie won at four heats, beating seven others, after he had lost the first and seconid heats. In Ithis race lie got one of his sinews spruig; and has not been trained since. The above is all correct and true. W.R. JOHNSON. Fe'. 4, 1540 d 1 PRHINTING O'i[CE FOR SALE, AT A GREAT S.%iUt!FICE. IN AUGUS TA, GA.-The subtcriber, ofiers for sale the Pritiitg Establihniet of the Daily News, in the city of Aigunta. Ga. The newspaper type consistt of Nonparell. Brevier, Burgcois, and Long Priter, in suili ient gnaitity to publish any paper in the Southern Sintes. Tie type is very good, and has bineen bit little used. Tihe Press, is one of Smith's patent, of Hoe's manacturre, atnd capapile of ptrintinrg an intpo. ritl sheet-anid warranted to bet intferior to none in ise. Te Job Typo in the oflice comprises almost evry size. from pien to twenty line pica, andr eteisiveo fouts capablie of doing arny work whieb mtighit i'er. Tne assortmienrt was made at. ~ire's foundrry itt New York, without re gard to cost, andtr is as comtphete nis as conld be esired. 'There is a large asortmrentt of Bar. tir, ttarche(d to the Job Ofiice. A large Impt~osiing Stone. A great nniher of Chatses, larige arid smiall. A Cast Iron RotlI r mtonkli, Cylindars, Framne, &c. T..ogethter wvith Stands, Ctrses. Sticks, Fuirnitmire, and every othe.r article niecessary in cin extenisive Priirint establihmenit. The rermns tire onie thouinrcid threec hunadrei dollars. One third cash, a third otn the 1st of July, 1N0, anrd a third on tire 1st of January, 14I1. With approved nttes.. Airy ptersoni wishting to ptrchase a Printiog Office, will searicly ever mecet with a more fa. vorabler opportunrit V. Letters otn this siijnect. 1 utst p-aid, addrerssed to Adrew J. Mliller. at. Antta, or to the suib scriber, in . illldgeville, wsill im ttended to. WILLIA.\ II. PIU'(:HA RD, Snrvivin:: prttner of Pritchard & Blush. 31 ihledksville. Jan.7, 1 640. t& Will the brethren of tihe craft bie so kind as to ::ive the above a lew insertionis 7 Jan. 13, I1-!t. To Printlers anid Publishers. SH E iundersigined. aigents fot Lothian & Hut gar's Type Founditry, New York, will contract to suipp)ly nty qruntity or vartely of Printinrg Type, to the Printers of Norrtht and South Carolina, tand Georgia, ott as aidvanta eutis termis ars they cart hbe ftuntiishied frorm tine tnatfacttrers. 'i'he Tlype ma~de at this estah. lislnert is all cast by hand, the metal erinal, if not superior to anty ini tire country. We tire also agents for R. Hone & Cit's Ma chne aind Ilanrd Presses, anrd till other articles manufactured by them for Printerst aund Bind ers use. Weo also keep oa htand, andl contract for thne regular supply of Printinrg Pauper, of airy qurali ty r size. Joniton & Durants's Printing Intk, always on hand. For sale bty BUTRGES & WVALKER. Stationer's Hall, 85 East Buy, Charleston, Soth Carolinia, llJPrinters whlo intendl dealing wvith uns, will lease publish the abovec once a wveek. till it aaouns to five dollars. D. & W. an 25, e 52 State of' South Carolinla. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. A. Y. Butrton, vs Forcedosure of Anson Mobley, 5Mortg'age. BY -Virtue of a ortgage fromn Anson .E.Mobley to Allen Y. Burton, will be sold at Edgefield Court Hourse, otn the first Mon day in March next the followinrg property vtz: Oto tract of land. containing onec hundred and eightee acres,more or less, adjoining Ben amuin Timtan. James Grifi & others also one Negro Mant Simon. Termsu Cashs. W. II. MOSS8, .4 t, Feb 11 1Ai Citizens of Charleston, AND THE NEIGHBORING ST-ATES. y OU are respectfully informed that 70 I EIFETING STnEET 70--s my Office for the exclusive sale of BRANDRET H'S VEGE TABIE UNIVERSAL PILLS. Price twen ty five cents per box. with directions in Enl-lish, French. Spanish Poriguese and German. The high and universal reputation of the Btantdeth Pills, rerders it ttnecessary tocomt nert largely on their particular virtues. Ari an atiti-bilious and purgative medicine, they are unequalled by aniy. Their ptriiying effect on the blood is universally allowed-all that have ever used have approved and recormnided them. In many cases where the dreadful ravages of ulcerationt had laid bare lignmeti aud bone, and where to all appearance, to hunan mienuats could save life, have patients by the use ofthere Pills, been restored to good h:lth; the devour iug disease having beentcotnpletely eradicated. 71t consequence of the pleasan:iness of their operation, they are universally used in every section of this wide extended country where they are made kuown,atd arc fast snrperseding every' other Preparation of professed similar iitort. Upwards of Fottrtcen Tltousand easc.i have been cer:itied as cred, solery from their use since the introduction of that into the U. States, thus establishing the fact beyond all doubt, that the Brandreth Pills cure the (appa rently) most opposite diseases, by the one sitmiple act of contimally evacuating the bow els with thetn, until the disease gives way; therefore, whatever may be said of thc THEOnY. the UrLTY of the PRACTICE is now BEYOND all DolLT. As BrandretWs Pills cure Scnrvy, Costive ness, and- its conse(nences, seasl'ring men, and all trivellers to foreign regions, should not he without, in order to resoit to theta on every occasion of illness. No inedicine chest is re quired where they are. N. D,-Tite or climate afTects them not, provided they are kept dry. tontlern gentle ni will find this medicine one that will insure health to the peciple oi their estates. Be careful and never purchase Pills of a Drturgist, PRoxFEssING to be Brandreths Pills. Under so cInCUtsTANCES is Oly One of thi c!ass onatde an Agent. My own established Agents have usvtuAPL till ENGRAVED Certili cate, siined B. Bratndreth, M. D, in my owtt hand writing. This is renewed yearly-and when over twv elIve montlhs old, it no lonter guarantees the genuineness of the medicine, it would he well, therefore, for purchasers to carefully examine the Certificate. The scal is not wax. but embossed on the paper with a steel sec:. It he genuine medicine is obtained.there is no donbt of its giving pcriect satisfaction, and if all who want it are careful to go by the above directions, there is little doubt but they wi.l obtain it. Remember 70 Meeting street, is the only place in Charleston where the genuine medi citne ean be ohtaiti, and at J. Sales, Hotibutrz and C. A. DOWD, Edgeficld C. H. the only atnhorised Azents for Ed'gefield. Feb 1:1, 0t 2 OFFICE OF 0CMPTROL LER *EME RAL. Cir.TnLESTOX, Jan. 16th, 1840. T IE Lgi.atnre at their last Session having enactnl that the General Taxes shall be paid itn specie. paper tmedium or the notes el the specic paying Banks of this State. The Tfax Collectors and Sheriffs thronhout the State will envern themselves accordittgly. Jo rors and Constables Certificates are also receiv able iu payment of Taxes as heretolbre. WM. ED. IJAYNE, Comptroller Genernl. 07 The Edgefield Advertiser, Pcttdletot Messetiger. G reetiville Montniiieer. Camdet Jottrttal, Cheraw Gazette, the Sonth Carolinian and the Georgetown paper will insert the above once i week tatil the first of May next. Jan. 2,3, nj 51 COUNCIL CIAMBlER, Janniary23, 1;J40. T iE following nre the rates of TOLL es . abli-shed by the City Council of Angus ta, for passing the Bridges across the Savani nah River, opposite Augusta. All Wagotis or Carts, coinig from11 thte cotunttrv, with Cotton, Fire Wood, | Flonr. Co'rtt, 3Meal, Fodder, Bacon,. Free. .lAdr, Butter. and Poultry.nttd com-. ing into the City of Atttnsta, J All Wagons loaded with~ Lumber or 25 ets. Brick, each way, A1l other Tolls the sante na heretofl'te. 1By order, S. [I OLIVER, C. of Connell. Attgttsta, Jan. 29, 1839. 1 f N EW FIRY. .~ would beg leave to infortm my fi-iends and thtep ttblic generally, that I htave associated mn self witha Mr. II. J. Minor, whlo frotm htis lotat experience in cntting will warrant mte int saying that satisfaction will be giveti'to all who may favor us with a call. .B. C. BRYAN. TnE~ Business in ftutre, will be carried on at the old Stand formterly occupied by Goodwin, Iinrrington & Co. utnder thte firm of Bryan & tlin~or, who will keep consuatttly on hand. the most fashionable articles in their line of hsittess. All orders thankfully received, and protmptly attended to. 13. C. BRYAN, Hl.J.311NORI. Edgefteld C HT. Jan 15*,1840 tf50f State of South Catrolitna. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. AERON AUJTERY tolls before me, a small firon grey Filly, atbnttt four years old, and appraised at twenty dollars. R. B. BOJKNIGIIT, J. P. Feb. 8, 1840 e 2 Final Notice. A LL pceons indebted to the Estate of Wil liatm Willaias, deceased, arc requested toiuake itmmediate paymettt ; and all persons having detmands against the estaite of said de ceased, are reqgtested to precettt themu duly at te~cd. WM. BRLUNSON, Adm'~r. Feb. 3, 1840. 4t Final Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Ste 21 hetn Totmpkitns, deceased, are reqnested to miake immediate paymetnt ; attd all persons hnvittg dematnds agaitnst thte estate of said de ceased, are requested to presentt them dttly at tested. WVM. BRUNSON, Adm'r. Feb. 3, 1640. -4t NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Roht. W~atts, deceased. arc regnested to mnke immtediate payment; and all persotus having de uttnds aigaintst the Estate are reqgtested to pre settt them dtly attested, withtt the titme pre scribed by law. ROBT. M'cCULLOUGII, Ex'r. Jutly 18, 1839 -tf 24 Final Notice. A LL Persons5 itndebted to thte estate of Fran p cis T. M itchtell, deceased are tequested te make paytment; or any having demnands, to pre sent thtem dtuly nttested. ner embher27.1W3 d .5 NEW DRY GOODS, Fnon Nsxw Yonic AxD IIAnrFotn, CoNN. re HE Snbscribers are now receiving from New York nd Hartford, Conn., and will continne to receive therefrem, and keep on hand at all times, a complete assortment of Fancy and Stapie, .JEW DRi GOODS, &c. which will be disposed of on reasonable terms, viz: Droadcloths of va riotis qualities, Casimeres, Sattinetws. do do Kentucky and Cotton Jeans, do GlinrockJeans. and Linsevs, do Mlerhios, and Circassians. do Freich, En-flish and American Furni tore Priis, Dombazines, various qualities. Fh-me~, ~ do do and colors, Dbek, colored and plaid Silks, t-ewin, Silks. all co!ors and qualities, Patent Flax Thrcad, do do S pool Cotton Thread, do do Swiss, book, striped and plaid Muslins, Apron Checks, various qualities, Shawls, a good assortment, H osiery, Gloves, Combs, do do Handkerchiefs a good assortment, Stocks, Linen Bosoms and Collars, Drown dressed Shirts and Drawers, White, black, and colored Cambrics, Linen, Diapers, and brown Table Cloths, Friige and Dimity Furniture, Plaid and striped Domestics, Iartflord, Anmosking,& Trenton Tickings, U!eached and brown Shirtin;;s, Do " Sheelings, Ribands. of every description, Grass and Whalebone busks, Corsets, corded Skirts, Silk and Cotton Velvets, Satin Vestings, &c. Band-boxes, eBnnets, Hoods, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Boots, -:A1.so9 - CROCKERY WARES, And a great many articles too tedious to mcntion. We respectfiflly invite our customers. and the public generally, to give us a call. We can and trill give Itemti great hargains. We also return themt our sincere thanks, for the liberal patronage bestiwed on us, up to the present time-hoping for a furiber continuance of the ainme. MITCII ELL & ILANSOM. Hamburg. Sept 26, 1639 tf 35 FALLIAND WINTER T lE Subscriber is now receiving from N. York, a general assortment of Seasona ble Stalelc and fancy DRY GOODS, viz: Black, blne, brown and fancy colored .Broadcloths, Cas'imeres and Satinets, Kentucky .eans, Mixt. -:ray aid plaid Servants' C!ths, 3-4 anI - 1 Circassiinsand Merinos,arsorted colors and qualities, Plain and figured Domihazins, White, green, red, and yellow Flannel.4, 7-8 and 4-4 Apront aid Furniture Checks, French, English, and American Prints, Furniture do. Pla'id German Ginghams, (a new style,) Black Gro de Rthin, Gro de Swiss, and Italian Silks, Figured Silks, Diapers, Irish Liners, Lawns, Merino. Thibet. Plaid Silk, Picnic, Chally, Rtohroy. and Prilsian Shawls & lidks. Spitahield. Pongec and Flag silk Pock. do. Dim. Canbric do. Vcro::n. Fancy and Mndran ldkfs. Donnets. loods, Gloves. Hosiery, Oil Cloths. Carpeting. naskets. 3and.-o,:es, Knives, Scissors.&c. Also, a gnantity of:i--, 4-4. 5-4 brown Shirt higs. jhectings. and Drillings, for sale hv t: hle or piece, very luw, Cotton Osnaburnas, Duffil and Whitney Blan hets. & c. & e. The Public are invited to call and examine his assertmnent. SJOiN 0. B. FORD. Ilamburg, Sept. 14, 16:0 tf 33 To Merchants, Physicians, Plan ters, andt the Public in general. T 11El Subcribiers are now receiving, in addition to their formier Sto~ck, large sup plies of DlujGS, S-c. &c , maaking their as sortmenut the most complete ever bebore olfered for saile itn this marke-t. To which theyi would call the atitention of thie Physicians, Mlerchanuts. Plamers, and amll those whlo wish to purchatse any thitng in their line. Aiong the mtatny ant eles af wich their Stock is composed, are the fotdiowing, viz: ofts.-Sperm or Lamp Oil, of different qgaities, Linsecd or P'ainmt do., Traitn or Tan-. ner's do., Neat's Ioot do., Castor do.. Sweet do, P AIS TS, VA 1||1.SIIES, S-c.-W hite Lead, of ditferent braunds and qualities, groutnd mn oil, aid itt kegs 'if2001b, j0,'b, 50tb, and-.5ib each. Dry White Lead, Chrome Green, Chrome Yel low, Chrotme lIed. (a beautil article and a substitute fot Vermnillion. at a nnh less price,) Yellow (Ochre, Stotie Uchre, ited Lead, Lith arge, Lamipblack, V'enligris, dry and ground in oil, also lnte, Greeni, Yellow, Black, and Paints of all conors, re-tcdy mixed for use, Spirits Tur petitne. Copail Varntishi, 1st and 2nd gnalities, Jaan Vatrmush, lilack or Leather do. B'lLCSI/ES--Pamint Brutshes, of all sizes, Cloth do. (something tnew attd-superior,) Hair do. do., Tooith, Futrmature, Flesh. Nail, W hite Wah, Black ing, Horse, (.-omthing tine,) Tan ners, Coun'er or Dusting, Croumb, 1learth, Shavitng, (a very fwne article,) Cotmb, Sweep ing, Sertubbing, antd Painters Dusting Brushes, together with a variety of odher Bruishes tused byv Painters andl others, niot herein mentioned. D YE S TUFFS-Among whiecb are Spanish Float Intden, Carolina do.. Madder, Copperas, Logwood, B:-azil-wvood, Niewood, Camuwoud, Antatto, &c. &c. MIEDICINES.-Among the many of which are the fotllowinig. viz Sulphate Quinine, Suil phte Morphine, Acetate Morphinte, Piperine, St rychnipe, Iodine, Elaterium, ilydriodate Pot ash, Kreosote, &c. &c. PA TENT MIED)CJNES--Among which are the following, viz: H-onck's Paniacea, In-. diani do., Swaitm'sq do., Smtitha's Anati Mercurial Srup, or Swaim's conqueror, the Hygean s'rp, Spohni's enre for sickc Head Ache, Green's Tonic 31istnre, (a enare for i-ever and .gie.) Also Peter's Pills, Deckwith'~s do., Spant's do., Cook's do0., Lee's do. Evan's do., &. together with a general assortmentt of the most popular nostrumus of the day. ALso, A full assortment of Perfumery and Soaps, of the linest qualities. ALso. A n assortment of Glass WVare for Physicians' and Confectioner's tse; such as Specie Jars, and TPincture Bottles of dil1erent sizes, Gradu atd Measures and Funnels. AI,so, Window Glass of various sizes, from 6 by 8, to 20 by 30, all of whicht they will sell on ihv'ora le terms. . H*. R. COOK & Co. Hlamburg, Oct 3,1639 tf 36 TO RENT OR SELL~ T HEl DWELLING [loUSE AND LOT in the Village of Edgetield, ntext door to Mrs. Gray's, formerly occupied by Mrs. Mar tha Mimi'. Possessioni givetn immediately. Et-..,..tc o f. FRAZIER. Copper, and in Ware AUnUSTA, GoorGJA. T H F. subscriber, tha'ikljid flr fornier patren _H.tronage, respectItuY infforms L.is friend, and the public, that he has ieturned to the city. and resumed his mechanical operations as usn al, at the old stand No. 168, opposite the EnigI and Phoinix Hotel, where may be round a gen. eralassortmentof ready malde TIN-WAll. COPPER, STOVES and SHEET IRON PIPES, of various sizes and patterns, usually kept in this market. together with a large as sortnictit of Japan, Wooden and Willow warr -which will be sold low for cash. All ordork attended to at the shortest notice and with des patch. Feeling desirous of t general settlement, all to whom Imay Ile indebted will Ilease iand in their accoints by the 20thJiiaary,and all thosr indebted to ine will please settle by the abov. date. BENJAMIN F. CHEW. .Angusta Ga. Nov, 16 1839 43 tf South Carolina Copper, SHEET IRON & TIN WAP=E .eanu1sCfcory. I WOULD respectfully irmrin the Mer chants and Plan:ers of this State, and all who may please to give nic a call, that I have located it Hamburg, S. C., with a viev to a permanent residence; and cngaged in the manufiacture of Copper, sheet Iron; and Tin Ware-which I will f'urnish by Wholesale or Retail, of tht best quality, at the lowcst rates. Having experienced Northern Workmen, and beiuit a practical mechanic iyselfl can at tend to Roofing, Guttering. and Spouting; and all other Jobs of cery description in my biisiness, tchich shall be wcll donc, and on short notice. All orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. A superior assortment of Japanned Ware Also, St:nnp'd Plates, all sizes, just received. A. B. CHURCII. Hambnrg, March 28, 18U9. t1 8 State of South Carolina. A BBEVILLE DISTIUCT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. P EACHMAN ALFORD, who is now in the custody of the SherifY of Ahheville District, by virttic of a capins ad suti fucun dut, at the suit of Daniel A. Wise, and Henry M. Lipsford, having filed his petition, with a schedule on oath of his whole estate, real and personal, with the pipose of obtaining the benielt of the Act of the General Assembly. comnonlv called the "Insolvent Debtor's Act." Public 'Notice, is hereby given. that the peti tion of the said Penhiman Alford, will be heard and considered in the Court of Com tmon Please, for Abbeville District, at Abbcviilc Court House, on Friday the 20th day of March next; or such other day thereafier as the Court may order, duritng the 'Term. comnencing at the said place on the third Monday in M1larch next; And all the creditors of said Peach mian Allord, are L:ereby sntmtotied persoially, or by Attorney. to appear. then and there, in the said Court, to show calve, if' nn tinh can. why the betiefit of the Act nforesaid, shonuld not he grante-r to the said Peachinman Alford, 111011 his excuttting tie as.igminaent required by the Art nfore:aid. JOHN F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's O re, Dc. 20th, &9 -w. n. 514,68. ac 47 State of South Carolina. ABDEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. M. 0. Tuhmant Aseirarr, vs FEphraitm Vessels. AAaant.:rr. T HI6 PItntiff having filed his declaration in the Clerk's Oimrle on the sixteeth day ofOctobier last, and it appent in: that thet de'ewlant is fromt, mad withont die linmits of the State,andi having neither wife~ nor attorntey with iti the said District. tin whtomt .a rtde to plead cn bie served. It is thaerenire orderedt that the defentdant do plead to the said declaration. wi t it a year atnd a day, from tihe filing of' the dec harnon, or finial and absoluate juzdgtnent wvill be etered against hint. by defanit '.JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Chrk's Ojice, Jan 16. 1540 w & e $6 aqd 51 State of Soulth1 Calrolna. EDGE3FIELD DISTRICT. iN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Mil1toii Walker. vs A ttachmet Samnl. Holloway. VP "lE Plaintiff i'n this case. having filed hia Sdecltratioti, and the Defetidant having no wife or Attortiey kitowtn to be within the S:ate, tpon whtomt a copy couldl be served with a rule to plead. It is ordered that the Defendatnt do pladl to the said declaratiot withitn a year and a day, fromn thtis date, or ftnaland absolutejudg mn't will be awarded arainst him. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Offce. Edgfe ficld, Oct. 2, 1839 7 50 n a w ar;c 46 Notice. ALL p~ersonis indebted to the Estate of James ASmvly, deceased, either by Note or Ac count, are requested to mak e immnediate pay ment, or I will transfer them to the hatids tfntu Oflcer for coilectiott; also, those htavittug de mands airainst said Estate are regntested to biring~ them in.'dtuly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. JOIIN S. S3MYLY, E.c'r. Jdu 20, 1840 i 51 1NOtiCe, ALt LL persons indebted to the late William Strom, senl. deceased, are reqtuested to make timmediate payttenit; atnd those having any demtands against the eitate, will render thcir accounts, dutly attested, to the sutbseniber. within the time prescribed by law. WVM. STROM, Jon. A dm'r. Dec9,1839 tf 45 Frecuch Baskets, Bouuacets, &c. BY the latest arrivals, and will be open in Ja day or two, a new~ lot ohf Flannels, Bouncts, and Laced Goods. 1 Case, containing in aill 900 to 1000 French Basats, comnprtsing every vairrety andt size. Just received and no0w openitng by J0 I N 0.1B. FORlD. Hamburg, Nov 19 1839) i f 43 iMouselaiune de Lanes, A Siuperior Article for Ladies Dresses. Also, Victoria Shawls, just received and fo sale by JNO. 0. JB. FOR P. It.umluirm ,n .et27. 1$2'J tf3S V eto wants nEetter Evidence, I Would refer the reading public to the nn. merous voliuitary let:ers published recently in this paper and in the Good Sanaritan eit tive to the liappy and beuicial cifects of the adinistration uf Mofjat's Life Pills and Pienix Billers, Those who have perused the Letters above referred to will observe that in almost every case they attest the flict, that no inconvenience ofany sort attends the taking of these medi cities, in ordinary cases, hut that the patient without feeling their opperation, is universally left in a stronger and better state of health than was experienced previous to being afflicted with diseas; and in cases of acute suffering, gicat re'icf is obtained in a'few hours, and a cure is eencrally effected in two or three days. In cajes of lEVER.of every description, and all bilions afiections, it is nnnecessary - for me to say antght, as I believe the LIFE ME IGINES are now universally admitted to be themost speedy arid effectual cure extant in all diseases o that class. The Life Medicines are also a most excellent relief in alrections ofthe Liver and Bowels, as has proved in hundreds of cases where patients have come forward and requested that their experience in taking them might be published for the benefitofothers, In teir operation in uch cases, they restore the tone of the Stomach, strengthen die digestive orgais, and invigorate ke general function of the whole body, and thus becomte to both sexes (for they are perfect ly adopted to each) ani invaluable meas of pro venting disease and restoring health. - In affections ofthe head, whether accompa nied with pain and giddiness, ar marked by the grievous calamtity o'impaired mental energy; in palpitations or the Ieart, flatulence, loss. of 2poetite and strength. and the multiplied synip totils of disordered higestion, The Life Medteiens ill be found to possess the most salutary ef. Rcacy. Constitutions relaxed, weak, or decayed, in inen or women, are tinder the immediate influ ence of The Life Medicines. Old coughs, eath mas, and contsupinltive habits are soon relieved and speedily cured. Poverty of blood, and emancipated limbs will ere long meet the hap piest change; the chill watery fluid will become rich and balsamic, and die limbs be covered with flesh, firn and healthy. Nervous disorders of every kind, and from whatever canuse arising, fly before the effects of' The Life Mcdicines and all that train of sinking anxieties, and tremonrm which so dreadfully aitect the weak, die sedentary. and the delicate, will in a short time be succeeded by- cheerful ness, and-every passage ofheahh. For veakness, deficiency of natural strength and relaxation of the vessels, by too freqent in dnigence of the passions, the medicine is asde, certain, and invaluable remedy. Those who have long resided inhotelimates and are languid and relaxed in their whole sys tent, may take The Life Medicines with the iap piest effects. arid nersons removing to theSouth ern States or West Indies cannot store a more important article of health and life. The following cases are among the most re cent cures etected, atid gratelylully acknowl edged by the persons benefitted; Case ofJacob C. Hnnt, New Windsor, Or ange, N, Y.-A dreadful tumor destroyed nearly the whole of his face, nose and jaw. Expericiieed quick relief fron the use of the Lite %ledicines, and in less than three months was entirely enred. [Case reported, with a wood engraving in a new pamphtlet now in press.) Case of Thos. Purcell, sen'r, 84 years of age -was nilicted 18 years with swellings in his legs-entirely cuied by taking 42 pills in three weeks. Case of Joan Daulton, Aberdeen, Ohio rhenatisn five years-is entirely cured-has used the Life Medicines for Worms in children and found them a sovereign remedy. Case of Adah Adams, Windsor, Ohio-rhen matism, gravel, liver affections, and general nrvots debility. had been confined seven years -was raised from her bed by taking one box of pills aid a bott!e of bitters-a most extraor dinarv cure-she is now a very lwa!thy and ro bust voman-attested by her husband Shubel Ad:m. Case of Adon Ames-cured of a noet invet ra!c and obstinate dyspepsia, and general de bity. case of Susan Gondarant,-a young unmarri cd wvoinant-sitject to ill-health several year a small Conrse of the Life tledicines entirely restored her-is now hale and healhby. Case of .3liss Trhomuas, daughter ol' Eli Thorn as-congh andl symptoms oif consumiptoin cnred iii four weeks. Icer sister cured of a severe attack of inflamnmatory rheunmatismi in one :reek! Case of S. Colvin-ciured of a severe attack of scarlet fever in a few days by the Life Medi cts. Exa:ordinary case of Lyman Pratt. who was alired with 'Phithisic 20 years-effected a pertect cure ini 241 hours by the use of the Lifte Mediines. Thousands of person~s afflicted in like manner. have, by a judicions uase of Mofa*t's Life Pills and Phecniz lBitters, been restored to the enjoy ett of all the omforts of life. The Bitters are pleasanit to tlie taste and smell, gently as tinge the fibres of the stomach, and give that. prper tens-ity wiceh a good digestion requires. As no~Jhing cart he better adapted to help and no ish the constitution, so there is nothing more acenerally acl ntowledged to be peculiarly efll cacions in all iinward wastings, loss appetite, mn hiCstion of spirits, trembling or shaking of the hl:ds atnd liumhs, obstinate coughs, shtortness of breath, or coustmnptive htabits. VTe Life 3dedicines possess wvonderfully efenecv ini all niervous disorders, fits, headaches, weknss, heaviniess and lowness of spirts. duaess, (ifsight. conifased thoughts, and wan deriug of the mind, vapours and melancholy, ud aill kindls ofhtysteric complaints are g adu aly reiiiyemd by their nt-e, In sickness of the stoach, fintulincies, or obstructions, they are sae and powerini, aitd asa putritier ofthe blood, they have not their eqp-al in the wvorld! Por additional paritculars of the above medi ies. sue Moffat's "Good Sanmaritan," a copy of wvhichi accompanies the mtedicine; a copy can always be0 obtainied of the different Agents-~ who havethe rmedicitie for sal... Frencih, German, and Spanish directions can e otaiined on application at the office, 375. Broaway. All post paid letters will receive immediate Prelpared and sold by WYM. B. MOFFAT, 375 Broadway, New York. A liberal deiduc ion made to those whlo purchase to sell again. Agets.-The Life Madic tnes may, also he had tfany of tl~e principal Druggists im every town throuighouit the United Statestand the Can adas. Ask for Molliat's Life Pills arnd Phenix Bittrs; and be sure that a fac simihie of John ?ulollt's siuziature is tupon the label of gach brittle of tter" or biox of Pills, ETrhese valuable medicines are for sale by Edgefield C . Jan, 23. 1840 tf 51 .WE 8iLKS. tUST Received a handsome assortment of a Prnido Sois, Gros do Nap and Mattion Silks, of the latest and tmost fashioinable colours aid patterns, wvhich will be sold ver d~a, by Dee. hi. 183l t f 44 Oat-Seed. I shall have for, rale att my planatation, five miles below Cambridge , on the Edgefield road. four hundred bushels Oat-seed, at 75cts. A pply to my Overseer on the place. M!. 3hTMS dr,'fr.1el t .IIJn 13. 1510 tf 50