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-New Fall and Winter DRY GOODSo JOHN 0. B. FORD has received a full assoriment of New tind Fashiona ble Dry Goods, to whilcl lie is daily receiv ing additions, ltch will be sold whole* sale or retail. at prices that cannot fail to please all who may do him the favor in call, such as Wool-dyed, black, coloured, and mixed Cloihs, Wool-dyed, black, coloured and mixed Doe skin Cassimeres, Black, blue and mixed Sattinemtt, 6-4 Cashmeretts for Ladies Cloaks, Kentucky Jean, from 37t ets. it St 25 Kerseys,"Linseys, Country Cloths, Pad dings, &c. Welsh and Scolields patent Flaunels, (warranted not to shrink.) White, green, yellow & scarlet Flannels Green B;aize and Floor Cloths, Bleached & unbleahed Canton Flannels 8-4 and 9-4 Duflil Blankets, R isc do 11-4, 12-4 and 13-4 Whitney do 300 ps. A merican Prints, front 8 to 25 ets. 100 ps. Mauncliester do, from 25 to 3j 50 ps. extra super London 7-4 do, the finest imported, 4-4 French do. all new styles, and se lected from latest importations, 3-4. 7-8 4-4, 5-4. and 6-4 browna and bleached Shirlin gs and Sheetitngs, Black aid colo'ired Eng-lish and French M erintos, Black, col'd, printed and embroidered SNouslin do L aines, Black, printed and scarlet Metino, plain and embroidered Thiltet, Prus-ian. Nelt Wool, Taglioni Caosimet.re, Camels flair, Filet, spun Silk. Da mnask Satin antid Broehe Shawls, Black Silk and Plush Mantillas. Marseilles, Cashmere, Swansdown, Va lentia, Woulleu Velvet. plain and figured Satin and English Vestings. Lyons extra super black and bluc black Velvet, Black Tubby Velvet. Linen Cambrie aid Long Lawns, Check stripe and plain Cambrics and Muslins, Check stripe and plain Swiss and Book Muslins, Birds-eye. Russia anid Cotton Diapers, 6.4. 7-4, S-4 and 10-4 Damask Table Diapers, 6-4, 8-4, 10 .1 and 12-4 white, brown & coloured Damask Table Covers, French Napkins and Towels, crash Dowlas, &c. Scotch, Manchester and Domestic Ging hams, Brown and black Holland, and Irish Linens, Cambric and fmrnitire Dimety, 7-8 and 5-4 brown Drillings, A variety of striped and colored twilled Co:tons, Methuen, Dorchester and Shetucket Ticking, Cotton, weblb and nett Suspenders, Cotton and silk Gum Elastic do White, brown, black, blue, mixed. slate and Merino-coloured cotton Hose, and half Hose, Black and coloured worsted and spun Silk Hose, and half Hose, Black and coloured Cashmere, 'Mora vian and English Silk Hose, Pongee, Flag, Silk, Hatiana and Linen Cambric Ilanderchiefs, Flag, Damask and Spitalfield Twilled Hanukerclhiefs, Printed, FPlag. .ladrass and Verona Cot ton do. Gentlemen' s Silk, Kid, 11. S.. Buck, Lined hierlitn, Caslitmere and Wool len Gloves, Ladies' Kid, H. S., Cashmere, Filet and Longi Lace do. white, black & coloured do. Mlisses amnd Boys do. Apron aind Futriimre Checks & PIlaids. 31lerino, spun Silk and Cotton mieit Shirt and D)rawers, Ladies (N. York city made,) Kid Slip pers, andI Infants Shtoes, Victoria Skirts, Corsets, Busks & Stays Cottomn and Chinielle Cordl, Silk Coat cord and Coat biding, Gauze, Grn de Nap, changeabale Silk and hlernani Dress H-andkerchiefs, Black, Frilet and Down Samini Scarfs, Black and whtite Filet and Love Veils, Black hobbinett amnd Halamon do Greeni, blaick amid white Gauze do Elk amid green .1-4 silk wire netm, fmor do Black amnd whmite Italian Crampe, Velvet, Trqfreta. Ltestrimng, Ganze Camp, Plaid Bomnnet anttd Satin itibbons, 1000 piieces Paper Illanrinigs, 25 dozen palm leaf floods, Super Florenmce Braid anmd French De von Bonntets, Colou red Cost aiges and' French RI utlanmds WVreaths, Sprigs. BiandI How., kr'. 50 Reams of' Cap attnd Letter Paper, ruled, litned. blue laid colomnred &c. Printing Ptmper su ppjlied tin short mnotice, at lowest rattes, Domestic Ginighm~ls, Scotchu Ginghamst aitnd Silk U~nbrellas, Turkey ited D~rapemy, for Curtains, Ball iTwist, Sewino~ Silk, Pattent amnd Sptool Thread, Combs, Pins, Needles, llooks and Eyes, Butmoa<, Kmives, Scissors, Razors, anmd S traps. Pocket Books, Waiilets, Silk amnd Bead Purses amid Biaur, and Trimbhles, Wat ch Guards, anmd Frenchm Baskets, Bosmis, Collirs, anmd (ramvats, Plain andI tritimmemd Statin Stocks, Pemncils and Ponints. Qumills, Steel Pt-tns, Clo'h, 11am, Namil, To~othm. anud Shmoe Bruhes, Braids, Ta;pes. Ferretinmg and Bindling, Galloomns, llenmd liihns, &c. Suspender endl-, anmd Pamnt. Straps' Fluted Percussiart Caps, Toys, Perfumery, &c. &c. With iinist every kinmd and variety of Fancy Goods, for saile at retail-or by the gntantity, to suit pturchatsers. Every article named is entirely new, and the Fancy Gotids of last fashions. M anmy are rare, to be particular i., impossib!e. The choicest Gooids te coumtry allhrds, anid thme best assortmtenlt ever offered in this market, anmd as gmood as in any other, am the ljzest pirices, is thme only mmnmce~imn: he has to ofl;-r mhe public, anmd the best re :un lie cani make his former customers for thmeir libcrail patronmage, Store New Brick 3uildipg, first (doon below lltmbhardl's Jirate. Jnsmburg S- . O ct. 29.]J$40 tf40Q ANDERSON Aale and Female ACADEMIES. W TE are happy to announceto the pub lic, that W. LVERITT has Consen ted to continue in our etnployntent for the supervision of the Male Academy, for the subsequent year. 1lik continuance in our employmtent i;r five sueessive years may serve as a testimonial of his character and qttalifiettions as a classical instructor We have likewise empltiyed Mrs. ic ELnor to take charge of the Female Acad eny. The well known character of this lady as an experienced and ellicient in structress, needs, as we trust, no publi commendation to sectre her a liberal share of patronage. tShe will give instruc:ion in the various branches of Female Educa tion. M iss W tALLlr, who has given am pie testimony of her conpetency, will give instruction in the Musical Department. The rates of Tuition in both School, as heretofore. The exercises of the schools will commence otn the first Nionday in January. J. P. BENSON, A. EVINS. J. N. WITNER, C. ORI, E. W Pl.I"IR 1). 1 R OWN. J. 11A 31MOND. Tjrustets. Nov. i1, 1840. d 42 The Edgefield Advertiser will give the above four insertions, and forward their accouni to the Trustees. Edgefield rillage Female Acadenly. T IE eercise of* this institution will close ior this year on the 4th Deceitber, and will be restmed on the first tno;.day in Jatnuary 1841. liss Richardson. who has most accept ably ITerto: aeme the dities tof'Assistamt this year will continue in the same Department for th: next year. The Musical Departtiet will eon titte to be lilled by Mr. Bal.:on. The Ree. tivrcan accomodate thirty boartder<. and in other houses pupils can be accotmodated to auy reasonable extent. TERMS AS FOLLOWS. PER. qUARTLt. For board. including food, bedding, washing, and ligsnts. $40 00 For tuition in speling. reading, wavi tinr. and Aritnetick, 6 00 For the above with Geography, En glish Gramnitr and Plarsin~g, 8 00 For the above with Philosophy, Na tural, inta:l and bloral. I.ogick, Chtymi6try, Criticism, Hlistory, Butler's Analogy, Algebra, Geometry, &c &c. 3000 Latin, Greek, French. Italian, each, 8 00 Drawing and Painting, 8 00 Ornatcntal Needle work, 6 00 Musick. Piano $15; Harp $15; Gittar $8; l'se of Piano, 3 00 Fire-wood, in the Winter quarters. 50 Payments. qnnrterly in advance. WILLIAM1 B. JOHNSON, Rector. Edgetiold C. If. Oct. 15, 140. d 37 The Charleston Courier. Sotth Carolinian, and Temperaice Advorate at Columbia, Geor gia Constitutionalist, Savannalh Georgian, and Recorder & Watchtnan. of Italeigl, N. C. are each reptiested to ;ive the ab-ove: four weetklt insetas. atdt forward their accotnm- to tfi's otice for payment. Augusta Fenmie eniaaary. Vm LH ' duties of this SEN INA R Y will he . resttmed on or about the 15th of Octobrr, by sn I. -. 110E, assisted by comlipetent and etil.ient Teachers. All the branches ot a coim. p0lete Esa.GsMu tivc.caTos "ill be tantuht. Also Fimnscis and other LAxsou.%cas; VocAt. and Is x-rttusr.T. .lesic, ad en.YIIs and PAINr iso itn all their b:a.ictaes. -rn1. pr. gr. of 3 mos. For English-fromi Se to $15.00 -French and othr La:.guagcs, 10,00 "1 Music on the P'inno, 201.001 " -- " Gutar,10,0't -- Bartditng & l.e..hging, 12hts & fttel.50t.t00 A~ liiu~ined ntaumber of ytont:t idies can lie comstfortahldv ntcommotdtedu itt the imninediatte hheitily of.,r-s. M'i.se, waense atstention n. ill bte devoieril to t hn.r mortaIs an dtepa ulrtimenit. IAtt neta:. Geser. Seput m-, Is-10. c :'5 Thae l-'dgedield Advesrtiser. will inset thet above three t imtes and t'orward bill.-- Contitutionalist. Boots, Brogans, &c. 7 J' H- I14 Subscribecr has jtust received1, ott . otnsigtnmtent, and will sell low lor ensh, or on short time to pttiun c te tomers. vi: Otte case Seni skin Boots, One do Brogatns, atnd 3G,000 Cigars. J. O. B. FO R1D. First door bdIotC )Iiard's linteL IHambutrg, Ocet. 27, if 4!) Tanu-I'ard & Shoe Shop1 ope'ned. O N the Edgetield Roiend near Mit Titmage, where gtood Cow hides will lie botught, or :tnned ott shars-onie ha~lf for the oither and line Shoes, Boots, atnd Negro Shoues will lie made on as goodt' termtis, and ot' mtatet iatls isilie rior' to nonte in the Statte. Waggon llarness made, and Carriage Hiar ne~ss reptairedt. Any articles mtade will he ex changtted f'or goodh Cow Ilides. Frotn npplic-a tiont to btusiniess, atnd the lbest of' Leather, the subscriber hopes the public i grgenerasl w~ill lpa t otnize his ntew efOurt to recotmmodate this District. and will call and see hits work and judge for thettselves MICIIAEL GEARTY, Near Mt. Vintage, S. C. Brought to the Jail O F this District, a ntegro miani by the niame of i)amton, abotut 18 yeats of' age, datrk comtplexmnt. five feet three inehes nind a halt ligh. lIe has a iseare over hiislett eye, atnd Ihis righat evye tooth otnr; andt the other very much decaye'd; lhe also htm.s a cut otn his right foot. lie says Ite lhangas to Mr. Jametts Barret, of Houtstton Cottnty. Ga. and that he ranaway abat the mniddh' of Aungust last. The owiner is regnuestetd to comei forward. prov'e prtoperty. pay chatrgces anid tak" himu atway. C. 11. GOODMAN, J. E. n. Sepit 22. 1IS t' 34 DISSOL UT ION. I IlLE Firm Iteretofiare uxistinig tunder the namte of Nicn:ot.sos & Pns~y is thi day ditssotlved by mnit:nal consent. All persoits indebted to s up to the 1st January, 18410, are retgnaeted to comte forward asnd settle thteir notes anad accountts. They will he fonmd at their old stnd in thte hands of E. B. Ptsesley, whlo is dly authorised to settle the bustiness of thte cuon. cent. J. 0. N IC HOLSON, E. B PR ESLE~Y Edigefield C. 11. Oct 1. 1840 tf 36 V'E I E Minute, of the Edgefiedtd B titist As' stociation for this 3 ear, are in the Cle r. te ...r daaere. Oct 11, 190. PROCLAMATION* ExaFCUTIVF DPA-rnTENT, Columbia, Nov. 15th 1840. By His Excellency, It. K. IIKNAoAN. Esq.. Governor and Commander-in-Chie in, and over fie State of South Carolina. Whereas, iifiormatuion has beeni received at this Department, from tie iown Ciuncil of Winushoroigh, that onl the 14th inet. nn atr citus ittempt was made, Iy some person uni kiown, to fire tie Ceourt Isinse of Fairfield District. Now know ye. that to rite end istice tm y he done, and fite ofitender hr ought to legal po'ciaishment. I do hereby offer a reward of ONE It UNDitED AND'FIFTY DOLLARS, fir his apprehension. and delivery unto any Jail of the State, and proscetiont to conevic tion. Given under my leand, and senl of the State. at Coilembia, the hday of November. ote tlhus.n! eight liuidred and forTy, and in the sixtV-i!lh sen of lim the( Independence ofr tie Uni'tied 't:'te.s of Ameriea. B. K. IIENAGAN. By the Governor. 51. l.,aoo, Secretary of State. State of South ('arolina. EDGEPFIELD DISTRICT. CTru TAYvLot, Alppliat, vs. DAiE1 P -n.DtE. ANn Jot.:L BURNIAt, DVfeltnnts. T appearing io mV seleisfcntlen, thltat Danite] Pidtic an.1 Joel Burisham, tI Defendants in the above sated ecas-, reside wihouit the limit< of this State. It is thereitr idered ihnt they do appear and object to rite division or sale of' the real estate of Lee Steel, leceased. ocn. or befire the firt Midmiy in February nexi, I -.!, or heir consent to the same will le etered of record. Given under my hand, this 2Itth dav of Nov. 1840. OlIVER TOW LES, 0. E. ). Nov. 26. ni 43 State of south i arolina. EDGiiFl LD DISTRICT. Heiry Stone', A pplicnnt, vs Thomas Stone mid others, Defendants. IT A pp~erint to my saeicfttion. that Abner Stone, Levy .lordu and wife Sally. t of tlhe Defenadanti in the above stamJ case, reside beyond the limits of his State. It is ticrcfore ordered, that they do appear and objeet teo ite division, or sle, of the real estate of Jesse Stonle, Ie ensed, on or bef-e cite first Monday itn February next, (1841.) or their consent will be etered of record. o. rOW L ES, . E. D. Nov 3. 1840 88 tel 40 Ih the Court of Ordinary. ED;FIEZLD DISTRiCT. Wiley D. Mlounce, A pplicant, William Mounce el at., Defendants. IT r Aopearinr to my sntisfnceion. thnt Viitel Lewis aId n ifre Nanecy, Willi D. Monice and AlIfred Mouner, deliendants in the above staied case, resi.lt withtut the limits of'this State. It i, therefore or-. dered. that they d appear und object to the kiviion, or wile of the real estate of'3ariha t,lounce, decensed, on or before ti-e Hith tIay of J rnuary next , 1.11, or ticir conset to hie same will lee entered ot record. OLiV1sR TrOWLES, O. E. P). Oct. 16, 1840 abc 38 COTTOIV WARE IIOUSE. SII E Seubscriher htavintg putc his WARE t 1151E in thoroumgh repa~ir, antd raeise'd it *abonit live feet htigher clanc befoe,t wichl maekies it to high wmeccr. Platnters and Mer eblantsi, maen re-;,t a-Icrerd ofnoe dancger frecme high water, inc steoring (iCoo ite this Wtarhotuse. lIe is thnikti :'or tlib eradletr puterrnaeof iis fi-eis hceretclee, an d ileltters hi ie'lf thalit byv ei persomdce ateh nd cc a c t it eticn ee hmt.iness.hte wvillI erit ac conetionmtnurcee fC the ihreir libecral patrote lbestmwed eon hime. An~gy 'icitet h e mac~y have ini store. icr ithat mctay ice senit to htee ici he shtippmed tee Cha~rlestonc or Savanneah, will beistictie~hv seedme teo. 'W. P. DI.LPIT. Iiambeurg, Aucg t0, l--.tO tt': I State of Socuth C'arolina. :AH IW11J2L IST RICT'. IX TPilE COMIMON PL2IS. M. t). 'VcTnhuan Asseiterr, Ephirim Vessels. $A-r-racinc:.r. T I hll g PlaiiY liaevingic tiled his dleelaramtion ii; te (cerks's rOllie nit thce sixteentht dy of Ocberlac-t. and el itpip earinge thtr the defeitdantt is frecni, antd w i thouct te Iimtis of te in the said IDil-titn whtomi t rti tic pleadr can be seervedi. It is theerefecre icrderedl; that thce d efeinant doc pleacd tochte said deeclaeratiom with ie a year antd a dlay, 'ricim thce filinig of rte dlee lrtion, oer clince n'nd sehsoltle jucdgcmenct will lie ent.red nenzaitsi imc Icy deitenlt JNr). F. LIViNGS'TON, c. c. e. Ckr's Offce, Jai 16, 1h40 w .& e $S G ngd 51 ABBEVILLE D)ISTICT. I HIN A. WVAT'StN, livieng about two *J mile~s frocm the lDenmdficl, toile bcefore me ott rdcrk bay Hoirse. their feet ctn inechee highc, sipposedc tio'hee cig t ye is old. His eight eyn ic. a star aid steip ont hcic nose andie here heend. awite spot one the left side cf heis nteck, with tnilar spcots oni htis body. Nin iother birancds or ark. pterceivinbli. Aleppraised ci :t5 dlbirs. NATHANJI-L aleCANTS,J. r'. Camtbrihge, Nocv. 7, 1840. d 41 FOUlYiD. I N thtis District,ac shtort timce sinee.na Mesicacl Box ancd somtetingt else wrapplied itt pa per. Thme owncer ennt htave the cemnie by proviing eropery, and pacyincg ceargecs. Etemaire of . A. Crew, living near Mouunt 1'intage. Nov..3, 10e 40) NOTICE. LL Personsc leaving id~eemla agaittst P'res .' ley Blandi~. d,,cmnsede, atre regeted to rene der them duly attested, lto ihe subhscribecrs wvith n t the prescribed time, ucs.d thmesie i..deetedm o tie estate previouts to the sale, aire regesed o make immacediate piayet.L 8. CHRItSTIE, JOHN BLAND, Executors. Nov. 0,9ete tr 41 state or Souti Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. 1N EQuiTY. John Wilsun Adm'r of Bill for ReIhef I li W ilsoln, vs Jeinnet aiig 1 Wilson. Wvilliimn Wilson' lujunction. t and other. ) P UR.-UANT to the order idf Chancellor lnkim. made in this cise, ill the credit or of* Iligh Wilson, at the time if his death, whose dleinmds slAl inot have been filly and proplerly paid by his administrator, are bet eyby notitied to present and prov their demands he Ire ine on or before the first day of Jatimary next. A. 1). 1I41 : antd the creditors ofrihe said Hiagh Wilson, decensed, are hereby notified, that the Decree of Chancellor Dunkin orders thint the Commissioner ennise two monthis no tice to be inserted in such public paper or pa pers as he muy deem proper fir till the credit ors of tie saii hlugh Wison to prestit uil prove their demands .efore the Coinissionec'r; and that such of the creditors us shall not pre seit and prove their demands on or befbre a peremp:ory diy to be fixed by the Conunis sioner shulbe excludcd from the beiefit of this decree. It is further ordered that upoti notice of this decree being given to any of the creditors of Hugh Wilson, such creditors shall be enjoined ft. 'in cMiIMneiM eni it or further prosecution of any snit at law agrainst the administrator afore said. It is further ordhered flint the ndministrntor do accumnt before the Commissioner conceri ing the estate of his iitestate; and that the Conmuissioner do report the demands against the estate eif Hugh Wilson, which may be prov ed. arranged in order of legal priority: aid the :daice in the hands of the administrator, after allowing all proper payments and expenses. rIEN.Y. . MARTIIN, C. E. A. D. Comm'rs Ofirce. $12 75 Abberille C. II.. &pi. 2, 1840. 2n 32 (Water-Proof.) FdllRE-O USE. AND onmuissi1on uins IIlE Subseiier is nich gratified ihit lie T is once more able toiotter his services to his friends and old cstuomers, and the putiblic gwrtlly in the MFare-Ilouse and Commission )usiness lHe flatters hiiself that thie eligible ocation ofhtis Ware-) lonse. and it.s' comparative itmunity fiom the risk of fire and flood, will prne tre isim a li berul patrotage. le has rebttiit the I!'arc-lonese formerly known as Adams %- Wt'alker's, and is filling tip ott wing of it thove the hihest water-mark of the late freshet, !or the p inrpose of storing there i i the Cotton of Planters and Country Merchants. Thi.- sit, is at least two feet higher than nny other ware-house in town; and the division hat has been clevated will store frot 100 to )0"0 bales. lie willsell Cottot, and attend to such busi iess as is usually transmeted by Commission Merchants. at as low a rate as others engagced iii the same calling. In again offering his services to his friends. and the public, the subscriber cannot refraii fron acknowledging the libernl patrottage lie once received from them; and hopes by his al tention to lusiness that it will he renewed, ant it will be thankfully received. GOL1.o~iLUN WALKERt. H ambonr Antn-mt 4, MA4O if 28 Receivmig X Forwarding A G E NU Y, S ... A ND V iL aw v. & O31111iSSni B USIAE SS: HAMBURG, S. C. IIE Sliecriier reiectftully takes leave to renew to his uetstoimers. his sincere aickiowleidmeiiints foir tlte extensive patronage hitherto bestowed on him; amid would beg to as sure theta of a cotntinance of that strict auten tiotn to their itetrests, which, 6-eon a largely in reinsedl business, lie :latters himtselt' has been ied msit tunece'sary ito dilamte. to Mhn n.t N-s on the evideutt siiperiirityo alin-- ehbiuts to thrir puitrungu ais a ||E C Ef l'lX Al FOI|ll;\:D I~ uAner:T-hiS long e.rpierirnlet ini thnt dleparttnenit; ri!gocroucs oI~serracce ef inc structciohns. atind t he raeis of lccauling~; hi ortr . ttenittion lieig ne',trir'tedl to a Coniniisitin lini iess alone; anduc the isolaelnd ilchereld piosi ion of his wairehou~tse, thuts le.secningt the risks fromut lire and inuttndchtins: are ii cit mastanlce's. which.:r alcildue dcference, entitle himt to a pieceenice. To l..ANTF.s lie would again tenider lisa ser vices ini the sale oft their co-rros antd either rnotc tucE: tothis epairtme'nt lie nlpproeprintes his prsonald attenitioti. atd ft con his Iprneteal Linowl edge of this buasiness, lie tfeels assurced he will promnote thi' initet ests oftho.:c who mayii contisi.: to hiimt. J. -X BE:N$0N. limimrg, S. C. July 25, ]840 f 30) A CA R D. T illE Subs.cribe r takes tis mnethod ofr in ihring hits fitendis and the pmblic getner ailly, that lie wilt coitinue at curcral Conunission aned l'actoracge Binsiness. int this inlce. lie will attendi to lie silling. re c'eivin::, forwardinig and storitig of Cottoni, or ither P'rodutce andu ,lerehindize. ande to the bvuig anty ms ti'e' ttr bill of articles ent)rusted teo is charge, to all uuf which hie will;,;ive his persnatl attetitioct, anid will alhso make iberatl advaces on Cottont shippaed through htim, to Carlestonu or sui anunah W aihst solic'iting the p-trntage oh his. friendts lie betgs leave to returti themi his sincere thanks hor tpast Ihivors. H1. L..IEFRS. Iltnmbturg, S. C. July "4, l$40i :m 26 IN Store, and for saile, toe order or otherwise, a large assortmnent tof Hemp and Tow IiBarccg, Bale Ropc and Tlwine II. L.. J. SE00MD CARD. N Adcditeon to the attetntioni that I will devote ii a Generael Counissionu and I'artora~ge bit siiess, I lhave itn store anid will conitinnte to re ceive For Sale, Prime Stieur audic Cculee, JIugging atnd Ropie, Bluniket', Negr'o clothls, Osniaburgsc, I ron and Nails. IIlavitng dleterinted not to retail. the abiove will lie soul by the lale. Piece. or~ Package, ait low pirice's, as atn induncemient toi Ptrcthuasirs. H.L. .JEFFEIIS. Iaimbutrg S. C. Se pr. 12. 1$'40 h 33 IVOTICE. I WOUTLD re'spctfultly inhiorm my frienids andc the puibhei gienrlly that I lhtve ptr chasd tmy broithuer's interest ini the Phienix St-.ne Ware Maulactory. conisistinig of Ne grots,l tiles, Waugins, lInhrness anid stcck oif ware. & e. A c., fcor thet puirpiosie cif imnufcin iig Stonue WVare in mill its varicins branichets atd hope biy promtih nttenitioni to btusiness to shear a reasonaible pn:rcniage. COLEMAN RilODES. nOt 12 1~mtf0 Citizens of Charleston, AND THE NEIGHBORING STATES. p yOU are respectfully informed that 70 MEE-TINc STREET 7O-im my Ofice I1r het exclusive sale of BRANDRE'I II'S VEGE PABLIEL UNIVERSAL PILLS. Price twen. y live cents per box. with di ectiois in Entglish, -rench. Spanish Porug nese and Ueruman. The high ant tuiversal reputation of the i ianuttleih Pills, renders it unnecessary tocom- p ieflint egely on their particnlar virtnes. As an Iti-bilious and purgative medicine, they are Iniequalled by itny. Their lrifyingr efiet ont ie btlood is universally allowed-all that have ,ver used have approved and recomnended hem. In many enses where the drendful ravnges of ticeration had laid bare ligamenit niud hone, and t ,vhere to till appearance, nt e uman means :onld save life, have patints hv the useefthese ills, been restored to good health; the devour ug disense htvitn heeitsicoiipletely eraidicited. Icn CoIsequence; of the pienLatiess of theil >peration they are iniversally used in every ection orthis wide extended country where lhey are made kiown, and are fast snrperseding .very other Preparation of profrssed simtuilar inport. Upwards of Fonrteen Thotusand cnses ave been certified as cured, solely from thei ise since tne introritetion of that into the U. States, thus establishing the ince beyond all lotibt. that the Brandreth Pille cure the (appar rently) most opiposite diseases, by the one simple net of continually evanatiig the how L- with themn, until the disense gives way; therefore, whatever may be said Of 11 TIF.OtnY, the UTILITY of the PRAcTICE is tOw DEYOND all nOUBT. As Brandreth's Pills cure Scurvy, Costive ness, and its conserpuences, seaslaring melt, and all travellers to fireign regions, should tint be without, in order to resoit to then ont every ocension of illness. No medicine chest is re quired where they are. N. B,-Time or climate afl'ecs them not, provided they are kept dry. Southern gentle men will find this medicine one that willinsure health to the people on their estates. Be careful and never purchase Pills of a Druggist, PROFEssING to be Brandreth's Pills. Under NO CIRCUMSTANCES i9 any one of this class minde an Agent. My own established Agentse have INVARIABI.Y Me ENGtAVED Certifi. cate. signed B. Brandreth, M. D. in my owe: hand writing. This is renewed yearly-and when over twelve inontiths old, it nohloiger guarantees the genuineness of the niedici ie, it would he well, therefore, for purchasers to carefully examine the Certificate. The seal is not wax. bit embossed on the paper with a steel seal. Ifthe gentitne tmdicine is obtaincd.there is no donbt of its giving perfect satisfaction, and if all who want it are eareful to go by the above directions, there is little doubt but they will obtain it. Remember 70 Mecting street, is the only place in Charleston where the gennine needs ene cat be iobtained, and at W. W. Sales,Hamt burg and C. A. Duw;. Edelciell G.11. the only aihorised Agents for FEdmefield. AGENTS' FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Steple4n Owei. Aiken; David Turner, BenniOrt: John McLaren. Abbeville; William Cunniughan. Columbia; Elijah Alexander, Pickens ; John Ilastie. Pendleton; Semne; Wilmoi Georgetown, McLnre, Brawley & Co. C!'ester; Charles Wilcox. Coosawhatchie; Ma ker & IRyan, Barnwell K. I.: 1). & II. B. Rice, G'rann's 1. 0., Barnwell District.. Gaines & Bollincg, Green-ville District; Reuben Gross. Lexiipto: I lastie & Nichol, Greenville C. 11I.; Johnl G. Ton--ne, Yonnynuesville. Fail field lst.; Sylvester lieneh, Oraigeburg, ROY& Johniso. Newherrv: Rice &. Cater, Aidersoti : James E. Gee,'Leesville. Lexiir teen l)ist ict; Mlurksdale & Saxon, Gnirensville. Vernon & .\litchell Spartaeirg, P. J. Foster, Fos-ter's-, (*nion Di.-trr; .John.\teLuireUin ville. George Steel, Yorkville; A. If. Chami. hers, Winsburo' ;C biuies M iller, Edisto Bland, John Rosser, Cainden; Samtel "A ihnot, (eurgetown; Maker & Rlyan, Barnwell; E, Gartigne, Blackville, lHarnwell; E 1) Felder, .\lidwny, Barnwell; Gntiley & Drunmmnd; Lower Three Rins, Iartwell: Philip Char trn: ul. hrancliville. Oraigebrg; A. Stevetison. Picknerville, Union, aiJ 13. Jauduln, Robert vill. Baeilnnrt. Fell 13, 1S-0 tf 2 t-ate of' Sotith Curolina. AlBBEVlLL.E DIS ill ICT. IX II I. C:O.1.1IVX PL E AS. WVilson & hledgei vs Case on -illauchnent. \ illinoi .31. Ilailey S Werce- i hel Plaint ir' th ave this (lt fi l theit dlelraitioni in the Clerks IUlire oft Abb ee Di.tri,-t.naguinest the I ileldtnt whto is abset fromti, .ttit without tihe limiits iof thui- Slate. undl :eas c:either wvife nior attoruny,~ kniown wi~ithiin lie samte, upeon n lbm a copy of thle said deeli ratiocn with; a rith- to pletad nto, tmight he servedl: It ice thcereforce enhid.t that the said delbodee:it ldo nppear'i andI ph-mic tie the said Der larationt, witlkii at year ande a day, froci ulhisda:e. cir jud~emuent, finatl atnd absolhne ii be awar eed aigaintst him JOllN F. LIVINGSTON, c. c r. .lttay 11. IS-hO w iv :.: $7-~,0 me AlIBE V1I~L D)ST R 1CT. iN TJ1liE C'O.1IMO.0 PI.E AZ. Leroy TIny lor, ss. { .Jlliehment Ivy Taylor S zIssluepIt. 7 suIE Plin~itill' in this case, heavinug this daey I i'ed his dleularntion,. an d the Dlenut havinug no wifecir Attorney.kncowni in this Staite, upoien wvhomi a coipy of the sameiL enni he served. On moton. ordered that thle said D~eledatt dci appenst an piilead~t~ to the saitd decltarntion, within a w~ ar and a dlay fruitm the piubilienatiocn hereuof, icr'final antd absoliute jtidgmtent wdll Ice awarded agaiinst him. JNOt. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. ie. Clerk's Otliec, SMay 9, 140. n & - $7 fc0 nqu' 15 htateL of1 F~uh1 ( ntrolina;. ABBEVILLE DISTIRICT. E. P. Nobcle, vs Johin CUntuinghua. anid wife, hPatrick Nohble, il fur Edw~ard Noble, , Alexande~r Noble. I Part ition. J. Bannenw Noble antd Elizabieth Nobhe. j T'1 appeaC~rinig tet my Namisfuectioni that Patrick ftNole, tine of ite defendants in this eas residle withouit the limtits of this Suate: On muotiont, it is ordetredl that die sauid detiendant tdo aplear, anid plead, anscwer or demur to the eicplainnt's Bill. ni ithein three maontths fromc the dnte of this cublicatieon, or the said bill will be takentpro ronfesso ngniunst biicn. BJENJ. Y. M ARTIN, c. E. A. DI. (eCommissionerr's Ojfec, ? EST R AYED, FR1O01 the Subsctriber, abdouii the 19th oif March latst, 2i Colts, one n dlark iroti grey ill thtree ventrs old; whet; shte left, she hntd ont a cmmonlo ~size iroin he'll, attntehted ter a; lea;tier Lclar, instened on wvith a Ienthecr batch. The athet. a year old, bright buy horse colt, withe omte wheite haits ont the botly, ande a blaze itn he f:iee. Iwill saltitiwtordlv reward ainy one whlo will stcp'snil colts, or either ot thsemn, anid give ,e infoirmtation; direct to Mt. Willhinu Post O0 . s. C. SIMEfON CRtOlCiI. !'cft W'illinie An!. *2,1..fl I, :n o Vegetable Life Medicines. r HESE Medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sea ile action in purifying the springs and hannels of life, and enduing them with enewed tone and vigor. In many hun red certified cases which have been meade ldie. and in ainost every speciesof dis as, to which the human frane is liable, lie happy effects of MOFFATS LIFE 'ILLS AND P mlCNIX BITTERS lave been gratefully and publicly ac anowledged by ihe persons benefitted, anud tho were previously unacquainted with ie beautifully philosophical princip;es ipun which they are compounded, and ipon which they consequently act. Tlhe LIFE AIEDICNE reconmend hemselves in diseases of everf4roin & de cription. Their first operation is to loosen he various impurities and crudities con tantly settling around them, and to re nove the hardened liees which collect is he convolutions of the small intetines. L)iher medicines only partially cleanse tiese and leave such collected masses achind as to produce hahitual costiveness, ivith all its train of evils, or sudden diarr. hoa, with its imiinent dangers. This. Iact is well known to all regular anato mists, who examine the human bowels. after death; and hence the prejudice a. hiese well inibarmed men against quack. medicines-or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persoas. The second elect of the Life ledicines is to cleanse the kidneys andi the bladder, rind by this means. the liver and the lungs, the hesilhful action of which entirely de pends upon the regularity of the urinary rgans The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the longs before it passes intio the heart, being thuits porified by them, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, cour ses freely through tli veineq, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of htealth in the bloom in.g cheek. Molibt's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested. and pronounced a sovereiwn remedy for Dyspepusia, Flatu lency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appeitie, llenrrauru atd Headach. Rest lessness. Il-temper, A nxtety, Languor and Melancholy, Costivenes-a, Diarrhwa, Chol era, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism Gout, Dropsiesof tall kinds, Gravel, Worms, Asiitma and Consumptior, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scobutic Eruptions and '-d Coniplexions, Eruptive complaints. Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and Influenza, and various other complaints which affliet the human. frame. In Fvm:a and AGuC, particular ly, the Life Medicines have been most. eminetly siceessfual so much so, that in the Forer and Ague districts, Physicians almost universally prescribe them. A that Mr. Mfdrat requires of his pait ents is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the direc tions. It is ttot by a newspaper notice, or by anything that lie himiself my say in iheir frvor, that ie hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. IOFFAT'S M EDICAL M1ANUAL. designed as a domestic guide to health, This little panilphlet. edited by W. B. Moll'at, 375 Broadway, New York, has been published for the purpose of explain in- inore fully Mr. Aloffat's theory of dis eases. and will be fotund highly interesting to iersons seekin liealth. It treats upon prevelent'diseamos, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 cents-for sale by Mr. loflat's a hents generally. Thtese Vatluable Medicines are for sale by C. A. DOWD. F def.41; C'. H. Mnreh 28.18-10 af 9 state of South Carolina. IX TIlE COMMON PL EAS. Williaam Keower ? s ase on A4uachmnta. Tl'ae Pltantilf haavinag this day filed hais decla rsaiioni isu te Clerks Otlieeof Abbeville District aigainast the defendatat. whlo is akbeat from and . inout the limaits of thae State, aid haus neither wife, nior attorney, knownt withaiti the same, ipotn whtoma a copy of said declarattiona mighit lhe served: it is thterefote ordered, that the said. Defenadaat, do appenar anad plead to the said D~eclairatlon. wvititn n yeatr antd a daty fromt thte iling ohf thais IDeelatrtt, osr inial aid absolte *bilgmencit will lbe givena and awatrded against haiim. .J01IN I LININGSTON, c.c.r. - May 11, I6N0, i w& a 7 Z0 aqe ?'tate ofI SouthI C'arolinia. IN TilE COuMON P'LEAS. Natanuiel J Daavis, 3 Admtintistiator ofJosepht | Aadcuet, Davis, dlecentsed, *. Assumpsit. WVilliamit F. Lumttpkitn. J FJ lIE Phsiintiff hatviny~ thi. day filed his dc2 ..,~rnstin ini tmy i'llhee, sad ilhe I efetndatt hutving nto ifie or Attorne) kntowna to lie with int the Stsate npotn whomi a sopyv wvith a rule to phuend~, could lie served. Ota m'otlont, Order e~d thaat the 'efentdat do plend to the said de elarrmiion withina a yeasr untd a dsay or final and :asolutej jtndgtment will lie nawnrde'd against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clrrk's afire, SJuly ](i, I840. a a r $7.T,0 age 25 LAST NO a I0E. A LL~ Persons indebted ton te Estate of Ja,. :4miyly, decensed. either bay nose or ac counat, sire enrazestly sad lastly rerpstested to imaake itmtediatte paymset. rf thaey wish to ~sve the expetnse of cost, as it is a matter of imtportance with tie to brintg the butsintess to a cheise. Thlis beinig the Ilist noticas I intenid to give., you masy do wvell toasntetnd to it. JOHN S. SMYLY. Sept. 17, 1840 ac 34 N. D. I would also state that after the first rf Octobewr taixa. I will inot taike any Georgia tnontey wvithtout the caistomtnsry rate of diecomunt. J. S. s. Statte of South Ciinn11. ABDEVILLE DISTRICT. R0l RIUIT C. RITCIH EY iving uibontt four i us tiorthi east of Abbeville C. lionse, sill. befoire tae. one bro~wn bay Matre, abont .mriteept :and sa halfhasilishh supposed toe be ;irse yeats 5ld Iast uiprintg, blaick amate, tail .d legs. No whate, nior aany other mtaarks n .unt her, appears to lbe quite genatle, anid trots. \ppruaised at 60J dollars. JA3IlES CA RSON, J. Q. Abbe ill C. I. Aug :7,180 am 3.