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Ekecutors' Sale. ILL be sold on the first Wednesday in December next, at the late resi des of Hillary M. Collier, deceased. it Edgefeld District South Carolina, all the property both Real and Personal belon"in. to said Estate, except the negroes, there is about thirteen hundred Acres of best Oak and Hickory Land, which will be divided into two tracts, leaving with the House place about 650 to 7U0 Acres. As regards the value of this property its character is so well known, as to make a description of it almost useless, It is considered one of the best Country stands for a Public House it the State, it being on the Martintown Road, the great thoroughfair, leading from the west to all the lower country markets, and a noted stand with all the Drovers, and when viowed purely as a planting in terest, it presents many advantages, that offertility ofsoil and its adjacency to one of the best Markelsin the United States. The land sold on a credit of one and I no years,the peisonal property t welve months. Amongst the personal property wil1 be sold the Entire crop of Cotton and Corn. I. MERRIWETHEk, R. HENDERSON. Executors ISAAC T. HEARD. The Angusta,Chronicle & .entinel, and Greenville Mountaitteer, will give the above six weekly insertions and forward their accounts to tbis ottice previous to the day of sale. Oct, 1, 1841 h 36 State of South Cairolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITI. Erasmus MeDaniel and wife, and others . vs. . Partition. Frederick McDaniel ) and wife, NOTICE is hereby given, that by vir ture of an nrder from Chancellor Johnston, shall oTer for sale to t he hi..h ast bidder, at Edgelield Court House, o" the first Monday in November next. the real estate of Elizabeth Holmes. deceased. consisting of a tract of land situate in Edgefield District, on Stevens' Creek, a branch of Savannah River, contaimin: seven hundred and thirteen and a half acres, (7134) more or ess, and adyining lands of the s1 Erasmus McDaiel. Charles Parkman. Frederick 'McDaniel, Thomas Howie, Delila Cariledge atnd the estate of Charles Blalock, on a credit of one and two years, except so much as may be necessary, to pay the costs, which must be id in cash; the purchaser to give bond an persnaisecurity. and a nortgage of the premises. J. TERRY, c. F.. E. D. Comm'r's. Office. $5 81 d 36 Edgeleld. Oct.5. 18S1 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John W. Mundny and wife, ri. ,,. iParnton. W. M. Timnermnflt an'l wife anti others. . OTICE is hereby given that by vir tueof an order frotn the Court of Chancery, I shall onf'er for sale to the highest bidder, at Edgefleld Court House on the first Mondlil' id November next, the real estate of Charles Thomas, deceased, consisting or a tract of land sitinated im Edgefield IDistrict on Cedar Creek, waters of Horne Creek &c. containing~ tour hutn dred and forty nine aeress more or less ad joining lands of James F. Adams, lien ry Waldrunm. Micajah Denisins, and oth: eras, on a credit of one and two y ears ex cept for so miuch as may he necessaty to pay the costt: which must be patid in cash; the purchase'r to give bond and personnl security, antI a mortgage of the premnises. J. TE RR Y. c. a.-i:- E. 0 Comm'rs. Otlice $5 81 d 36 Edgefield, . 5. 1841 State ot' South Carolin:a. EDGIEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wiley Eidsor and wife, ' Nathan Rodio and wife. . OT ICFE is hereby given. that by virtue of an order frotm the Coturt of Chaencery, I shall offer for sale to the heighest bidder uat I:dge field Court House on the first 3londaey n -. vember next, the real estate of John Eiso~n, e eansed, con..iinig of three tracts oef land. na fol lOWS, viz: one tract contannga one haendsed :mnd fify acre'. nmore or less. caled the "DiJs Tract," adjoining lands of Siunpson lingers. James Romers. the estate of St'other and nthet land. of tle intestate. One other trnet calh -d the "Hulhnan Tract." containin.g one huamtndred. and fify acres. more or less'. adjesmning Ian ls of Mrs. P. Lairk, Withtam Rogers. Mfary n utson:. James Rogers and the other lands o.f the intes wae where he livedI. And one other tract where the intestate resided at his denth, contuiaung three bnndred and filyv acre. more or Ieee. ad joiann launds of irl P. Lark. Ge'r::e Be,1I. hfrs. Rabtim. Simpson Rogers andt the lied. man tract. All said tracts lyineg in Edgefie'ld Distrietsand to be sold separately on a credit of ace years. except for so much as may be nee cessary to pay the costs, which must he patd en cash; the puerchaser to give bond and personal security and mortgae of the premises. 3. TERRY. c. a. a. D. Ceamisioser's Offie. Oct. 5. 1841. ($5 81) e e3 Brought to the Jail OF this Dlistriet. a nenree hoy. hy th* name of BOSTON, about 5 feet 54 inches high, bright Complexitnf, b,-t wecen 17 and !!0 years of age, he hase a scar ove-r his right eye and a fine set of teeth. Hle says he belongs to Gen. G. McDuflie, eef Abbeville, S. C. Trhe owner is requested to come forward,. prove property, pay charges and take huum aa. C. H. GOODMlAN, J. E.. D. Oct. 5, 1841 tf 36 Brought to the Jail O F this District, a negro matn by thre name of OST IN, or ROSBU RN. about 6 feet, I inch high. dark comlelxion, between 22 and 23 years oftage. He says he belongs to Mr. H all, of Norfolk, Va. who sent him some short time since, to Mr. Pickiard, at Savannah to sell. Th.owner is requested to come feorward, prove property, pay charges and take him awyC . H. GOODMAN, . . i.. (frr.. , Ia tf e 36 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Eli Clark and wife Jaahn Mosely. N OTICF is lereby given, that by virtue o an order from the Court of Chancery, shall offer for gale to ilie highest bidder at Edge field Court House, on the Girt tsanda' of No vemier next, the real estate of Alex. Stewart deceased, Cini.iting! of lour tracts, or parcels o land, as follows. viz: Oile tract known a the -PovertyiHill" tract, containing two hun dred acres, inoe 4'r less, situate in Edge field District, adjoining lands of James Vann JnhnJonaei,John .liosely and others. Anothe tract known as the Sweet Water tract. con taining one hundred and sixty acres, mnore o les, sintute in the said District, adjoining land of Silas Lanier. John Mosely and Mrs. Briggs one other tract containing one hundred and lot ty three acres, more or less, adjoining lands n John 31oselv and Divid Bunch, and known a the Covington tract; and a parcel of land con taining four acres. more or less, adjoining lansd of the said Daniel Dunce and Talita Hall. Al of said lands to.be sold in separate tracts on i credit of one and two years, except for a much as may he necessary to pay the costs which must be paid in cash. The purchaser to give bond and personal security, and a mor1 gage of the premises. J. TERRY, c. . . . Commissioner's Offcc Fdge6eld, Oct.5, 1841. ($5 81) d '16 State of South Ca.molina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUTY. Ebenezer Chasmerlain nod wilfe. vs. Martin Mias Partition. and Saimutel 31ims.. N TICE is hereby givetn. that by virtue o N n oider troisi Chiancellor Johson, .hall off,-r 1f sale to tho hiulest bid-ier a Edlgefield C..ort mi. on Ite Grst .ionday it osml.r i ex, tle real esAnte of David .ims dece.s-. etlinitig u'f tree tracts' of land, a 1o z: thel, II ie titst. lying otn Birt C e.-X. weer< il stephtenl's Creek, and cos tainitg six luindrel an fifty icies. more cr less adjuitn.it lands of Ase Taiert. Joht Tomsip List. Charles Nix nod otlhers; a tract on Bea ver6d:n Cieek. containing two iutndred ant fifiy nere.. msorJ or less, ndljining lands of vil liais Ii. .ilnsw and others; and a trnct contai ing sixty five acre-. mise or less. adjoinina l:siids of the widoiw Kilers'ae, Charles Finley Jamsoc. Kilcrease nad others, on the followi.l teris: The sixty.five acre traci, on a credit o: one year; the Beaverdanm tiact. on a credit oi one aid two years, and te llame ttact oii a credit of one and two years. except fier se much as will pay the costs, which must be paic in cash. The purchasers to give personal se curity. and a mortgage of the premises to se cure the purchase money. J. T E RRY, c. z. M. D. Cemma Ojiec, Oct. 5, 1841. $5 81 d 36 State or South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, Ordi nary of Edgefield District. Wherea.'. John Dorn, jui. and William E Williams. hath applied to tme for Lettersof Ad. ministration. oan all amid -singular the goods and clsttels. riglts and credits of Job Thornton, late elf the District aforesaid. decensed. These are, therefote. to cite and admonish all and singular, the 1mindred and creditors of the said deceased, It he and appear befs're me. ai our next Ordinary's' Cout rt for the said District to bo holden at fdgefeld Court Ilouse on tie lath day of October, I $41. to show cause, ifany, why the said Administration should not be granteil. Given utader my hand and enal this 4th da% of October one tihousand e-i::ist husdred anc forty-onmo. and in tihe sixty-fiPh year of Ameri, catn idepenidence. I). TOW LES, 0. E. D. October 4. 1941. ($'3 124 I 36 State' of Soulthi Calrolina1. EDGEIIELD) DISTRICT. Samnuel Butler & ttife, Applicana vs Thata c Carpenater &soihers De'f'is. IT Apearinsg to my antisfactions that ..Thous. Car penter. R. Carpenier, Jamec Grav antd hmis wife alary. reside without thme Iiamit'siof this Sante. 'It is aherefasre or dered' that they do appenr antI object ttu te division sir snile of te real Estate ul Reulh.n Csrpen.tter, dieceatsed, oat ar belfoie the third sliy of Januasry aiexs.or iheir con-~ senit to thme sasme he entereda of record. 0. TOW LES,o. v'. p. Oct. 5, 184l ah 36 Boot aind shoe Shop. TH -'. submscribser has itt lamhsurg, on iCentare .treect opposite .\essrs. Hon - ardl & G;starmay,' a 11OOT! andl SHOE $htop~. whelsre h'e~ v-li keepi 'ta hands fine S I ll I S & lI(OT)IS, wntrranted waurkt lk.n i-e nit nem-stmaent of C7uarse Shoe's manusfactusredu nt lis 'Tunv anl near 311. Vint amge. son te 'ntl Stage Rad, between Eidge'fieli Caourt Iluse ami Ilamburg. A L.so Carries asn she Saddlery and Harn'sessi busine~s, itn all is bsranches, and will sell lowt for ceh,. Gumia ra w Hides will he ta ken itn a:ade or for cash, as wiill suit the pntrties.. All biusiniess in htis line. attended to with despatcht. 31. L. GE ARTY. ll~samur:. Oct 4. 184 I it' 36 State of SouthI Carlolinal. IN TH E COtlIMON PLEAS. ABBIEVILLE DIS IRICTI. lourning S Pattersotn, Declararana Execuatrix, vs. by duiruant is A. V. Cox. )Attachmentw. T H E Plainmtiff having this day filed his de. claraiomn in mty ohee.anad tiie Defendant avinig nto wife or attorneoy known toi be withs. t the State tspon whomsa 5copy cousld be served with a ruila to plendl. Om motionm. ordered hat thes Defendnst des plead to the said declar iati witin a year ansi a day from this dite, or i.al ande nbsoltt jusdgment shalil he award ginst him. J F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. p. Clerk's Office., S.pt'3tt. le4l. s aT- age 36 ED)GEFIELD DISTRICT. Andy Reynolds and wile, A pplicant.', es. Hezekiah Edwuards& wale, &othiers, Delt. IT sppmeannag so amy satisfaction,. that Newel T 'utlis and wile Elixabeth, Thomas Gar ret at d wife Nancy, and Briant Mfeek and wife Manrtha. Defendanits in the above case, reside wtout the limits of this State, it is orslered, hat they do appear and object to the divisimn or sale eof the real estate of Rebecca Raney, de. eensed. ont or before time sixth day of Decembet next, or their conisent an she saume will be enter edl of record. Given tander my hand, at any otlie, is 7th damy ol September. 1841. OLI VER TOWVLES, a. r.. n. September 9 13 SIBLEY & CRA H AVING taken tl Fire-Pr f Store, near their old stand &o: rer for sale. a new assortment GoodA among which are: 30 Hhds. St. Croix, Porto and r ~ clari6ed Sugrtr. - [ 20 Hhds. Prime W. I. Mol ' 50 Bags Prime R's and Java Coe'ee 2000--lbs. Double sljned' Loaf and e Crushed Sugo . Boxes and 21b. Caddies, G. P. andi Imp. Tea 20 Ihds. Prime Bahm imore sides 5 do Choice do Hams 40.000 lbs. Iron (assorted) 2000 do Cast. German and Blistered r -Steel 75 Kegs Cut Nails (on the way) 700 lbs. do. do. (damaged) 500 Bar Lead (N. Y. Union Mills. 1000 "No 1 White Lead, in 251b and 501h Kegs 50 Boxes 8 by 10, 10 by 12, Window Gla-s 20 do. W. Hull & Sons Tallow Candles 20 do Sperm Candles 20 Bhis. Prime Country Flesur 10 Pices Sackin: 250 P. S. Prime Bagging 43. 44 to 46 itches 50 do 43 Inch. Tow Bagging 75 Coils Kentucky and Alanilia Rope 300 lbs. T% ine Salt in hulk and in Sack 10 Bales. containit; Negro Cloths. Negro Blankets. Humespun, &ct. &C. 35 Ca'es Shoes. coniti--ing of Kipj Brogans, Womens Shoetees, Negro Shoes, &c. &e. Prime articles 200 Bia. Shoe Thread 20 Boxes No. 6. 8 and 10, Cotton and Wuol Cards. ALSO Pepper. Spice. Ginger. Indigo.5tustard. Blacking, Sad Irons, Collinb' Axes, Sim mons' clip. Wilsons Coffee 'Mills. Woil Hats. Seal Skin Caps, and a good assort ment of Wooden Ware on the ,way con sisting of. Flag and Cane seat Chairs, Rocking scrawl seat do.. Childrens do., High seat and toy Chair-s. A good assortment of rubs anud Pails. Keelers, Churns, Dippers, House Buckets, &c. &c. A 1.SO White Wine Vinegar, Cider io,on hand. i Hanburg. S.C. Sept.30 1841 b' 36 SIBLEY & USUER, Warehouse and CoIumis siotn Merchants, HAMBURG. S. C. T AKE pleasure in announcing to their Country friends and to the Public generally, that their IWAREHOUSE AND I'HARF ( as Now tN ooD CONDITtoY. Having raised the Warehouse above the highest high-water mark of tle great May flood, with sufficient foundation tomake it perfectly secure from an) Rise in the River. while our location in Point of FIRE not surpassed by any War* House in Hamburg. being situate on the Corner of Centre and Market Streets, and ctpv. ing the whole front Square to .ftred. a opposite che Bank & PbWI QO; rnveni ent to the Rail Rod, inmediately on the River. anal in the very Centre of the Prin- a cip le Cotton Dealers and Shippers. and the. great thornaughfair ao the Bridge. Grtatefual for the liberal suapport we have 1 hitherto received, solicit front our Patronus J and the public generally, a enntiuance of ' their confidence. From our lonag expert. ence int the IM'ar/house and Commnisuion business, ferl enntfideta with our ftceilitie,' to be abale to give to all entire satisfactiona. We mnake liberal advatnces ont Cotton in Store, and w'ill attend to the Sale or Ship ping of Cotton on moderate termea. Busines.s Commniined to one care n ill receive prompt attention with onr best ef forts for the interest of Customter. SIBLEY & U'SiER. H amburg S. C.. Oct. 1, 18.1 t f 36 Water Proof Warehouse. 4 Iaan tto. September 20. 1841 dJ T lIE Subscriber begs leave to informn his ~ frienads anid the pitblic, that heconainntess the WA REIIOUSEand CO~il~tIS810N BC SIN ESS. at his former stand, known a the /' Water Prior Warehonse. Detached as it is teim aother butildings. its In. catinat renders it nearly as seemue frotn fire. as - iit t were. tire pro..f. 'Theefloorsof its two wing.' have beent elevated above the lItiglh water maark 1 of the great freshect oaf .lay 1840: aind each of j these divisions of the building, will store from tr l.5tle to 1.eOtJ bales of Cotton, both of theze are . de.signted to be exclusively set tnp art laor the Caot.-ae ton of platters and coutty mnerchtant... who will fe thtus be secured fronm the possibility oif loss and st damsage by Ireshects. . He avais himself of the present ocasiot to It return his thanks to. his friends and t~atrns. for ao tleeir liberal 'urePort iinig the last season.- ci He solicita fromn them, andam htth ulic genecral ly, a contmnatance ofadiiscennfidee,e andl assuresi thtema. th.at ini return f'or their patronage ho will - u.e his best personal efforts. to pronmoae atnd parotect their interest comamitted to his charge;: mn addition to ahisassurance, he pledge" htimseidlf. ihiat lhe will in tno case purchase a bale of Cot.-t tont directly or indirectly. u H e will attenad to the male and shipping or al Cotton, th~e receiving anad forwarding of Gonads.r or any other hneiness usually trninsacted by ab Commuission .lierchant G. WVALKER.P September 30 6m 25 tI . . at A CARD. S TH E Unideisigned beg keave to inform their ft iends and cutstou,ers, that aahoughl tey ~ have lost a large atat oaf theirstock of(Gewis by fire, they u ill have a good asi-ortmnent with. in a few days. As they have saved a pairtion, and will be receiving the balanceaf their late purchases. consequtently. will be prepared to c' inraishl their customers as heretofore, with D:og- p' nitg. Rope. Sugar, Coffec, Iron, Sack Salt, ti We take this opportunity of retuirninig our til thanks to our fuiends and cusbtomers, for their Il liberal patronage before bestowed. and trust we f may continne to receive their confidence. b, Ve now occupy the Fire-proof Brick Store. g' near our old stand. d SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg. Sept. 18. 1831. b 35 Notice I S H EREBY GIVEN, that applieation will1 be made to the next Legislatnre to lays a Tax upon all Nine,Ten or other PIN A LL EYS. ta in the State, in the same ratio as the presenit 11 Tax upon Billiard Tables. Sepember 30 - tr 3 & Comnaisslon HAMBURG, S. C. rl91 have declined selling goods, I beg E leave to return my grateful acknowledge- j4 Neats to my friends. and the public generally. e their liberal patronage while thas engaged. i t.aw offer my services to the poublic as anj kgeni.t receive and furward all kinds ofmer- , handize and produce. And. as I will not be ngaged in any other huinem. I will pay strict is ttention to the interest of all those consigning di heir produce or merchandize to me, and while 11 my hnse the best care will be taken. and for- If warded with despatch, or orders promptly t Ibyed. Fram experience and observation. I have ong thonght that a faithful agent could render onsiderable service to the planters. in selling a heir cotton arid flour, nnd buying their groce- a ies; Avnd, as I hive been engaged in this tar iet. for the last ten years. and acqtnairmted with 0 he general ratinse of4lnsineds. I therefore o1et e ny services to my friends and the planiters ren irally; and will faithfully devote my uidivided 0 ittention tw the interest of all those who may a sommit to mv charge. the selling of their pro. luce. and buytjing such articles as they may or. C ler. In all case. my comtmission shall be moderate. H. L JEFFERS i Sept. 23, 1841 tf 35 P. S. I am not interested in any Warehoise n n the pinmce; therefore all Cotton sent to my -are, will be stored as directed, and if notirec ions, my bestjtdgment will be used for the ilamters interest. If. L. J. The Greenville Msionntaineer. Ed::efield Ad. 'erti-er. Pendleton Mesenger and hiighland I 'enrinel and Hlighland (N. C.) tlessenger will nsert the above. two monthis.aind forwnrd bills. Warehouse & Commission B U % 1NCS S. L [ . subscribers having lensed for a trrm 0 of venrs, that commodious and elligible 0 Varehon'me, formerly known as Curingon &di rarr's, beg leave to offer their services, to their t rends and the public, in the Storage and sale i Cotton. From the elligibility of their Warehonse. to ether with its central position, they fl-astet hemselves that they are nble to offer induce. b aents to Planters and others. uiequalled by d ny establihiment of the kind in the plre. r., totton consigned tc them. by the river, will c e landed wharfage free. nid no comtisuinns rill be charged for re'shipping Cotton by the tail Itond or Itiver. Planters need be 11nder no pprehensions %% ith regard tnfreshets, na the ri- r er will have to ri'e 7 f-eet in the business p.rts f the town. before our Warehise will he over owed; and all Cotton stored with u.s will be ti, isured againstfreshets. gratis. if req ired. i. Insmrancecani be effectedon our Warehouse. a t as low a rate as any other iii town: and a-. nr intmostendeavors shall be used to give gene. 2L satisfaction, we hope to merit and receive a p beral share of pitonage. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton in tore. Our commissions for selling cotton. will be 5 cents per bale. BRITTON 3 M111S. I; T1O103AS G. KEY. h Hamburg, September 1st. 1811 i 31 o , General Drug Store, e p entre-street, lamburg. S. C. opposite the c. OLD A3IERICAN HOTEL. e; MURRAY & HELL, L K EEP constantly on hatid, at the above Ilonse. a general assortment of IRUGS. M1EDICINES. INSTRUf ENTS, PERFUIERY. PAINTS. 011.S. DYE STUFFs HIATTEI's 3iATE IHAL.S.WINDOW GLASS.&c. All of which they ofier at the lowest prices. ad on terms to snst puorchasers. All orders erteuted eith neatness andi despatch. D A supply of warranted fresh Garden Seeds C ways on hand. suited to the season. Elinmrg. Anigust 2. tf 27 " -L Not ice. pE RSONS having: denmands against the e-s- ali Ltte of Elhijah Waiteotn. sesnr., ecenised. 01 re regntetid to pre-senit theem to the smbseriher vi :due forum, and tho'e~ indebted to time said e's. tr te, are hereby renntited to make immtrediate be .sment. TILLMAN W.\TSON. ELI'Tr. Se ptember 2.1, 84l d 31 - State of South~ (Carolina. j BARtNWEILL DISTRICT. Irason I. 3loshey amnd *) wvife, and other. vs. I Bill fur Pl'ari and t Wm. Furrtune. Ann rcon. 3 For tune, and .Jesso I Acut ic Creary. -- N reading thme affidat it filed in this eane. ) on miotion of Patterson,. it is orde-reel tha~rt a defenedant Jesse 3IeCreearv'. whm resies ithoust the liimits ofthme State dii answer. pilend. h deusr to the within Bmlh, witheit three mtonths. judgmemnt wvill be takenc against himu pru con-li sic. A. P. ALDRIChl. c. g. a. n. Septmber 23. 1841. ~m :31 - ROMth ~rayed g ROi thrsriher. ivinug nrear Posey's B~Iridge. Ott Edi.-to River, E.lgefild Dis- fi ict.nabout the 25th suIt.; eoe Chesitnut Sorrel an A ItE. ini low er der. 10 er 11 y eumrs eaid. white reaek in the farce. sutme white Ishut both hind - et. Also, a Yelhiaw Sorrel COLT. 2 venrs ol. ir int the face ; right fore ancle endluged frtom 7' sparsint. with soume .cars ont thme samem ankle. J is supposed they will go towards Ahheville. as theiy we-re raised there'. A ny int.rmati.m cen- i 'rung them will be thankfntty iereived. cco 31:AriIIAS (4UATTLEDUMf. Septembter 23 c 34I p Eretra y.ti A3IUEL L. hIlLL. hirung ahont two and a - half mile-s south ofAbibeville Court liutnw. Ils befeore moe two e-stray mitr.' 3ULES: foneA 'a dark browno ceior, f'ourteeni handhs hii;:h. omit seven years eld, no brandes eor smairk per. dai ivable. The other of a sorrel ceelor, wiulh a azoe on the forehend. four teeni and alhalfbihands '-l ghm. nhouat sevetiyeatsold. no brandesei rmarks -rce-ivabile. The brown 31 mle is shod all roene Co, e sorre-l little shod before. Eacht appraised Sixty dollars. Thea bules can be seetn at p unnuef L. llds.p TIIOS. THIO3ISON, Magistrate. September 20 mr4t 35 .. MONEY WANTED. T.\KE thins mnethodi of regnseetinig all per sonis indrebted to me ont notes nnd epen ac' de namts for the ye.rr 18~40, aned prrehious. to make wi ytnent ar, early as possible. I owe money qeu at is now duec. and ceonsegntently must corlhect. p uin not able to extend a longer induilgence l mu I have done. I earnestly reguest those of y custmers having opren accounts, to come rward and liquidate them. Those that hanve en inidulged for onie and two years and Ion- - ri, will have to pay cost if they prefer it, ra er thanr paying the priniciple andl interest. E. B. PRESL EY. Aug.26 tf 30) Notiee. hi o [ S H EREBY GIVEN, that application will h be made at the next session of the Legisla. hi ire. to opemn a pusbbe road, leading front Dr. . C. Griffins, ont the Islandford road, to Mfill S reek on the old Charleston road. Antgnmt 15 tf 32 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. I.V EQUITY. Pickenn Noblev ihn Cunningham and Biluer Partition. wife. and others. Y virtue of a decretal order made in the i above case. August Special Term. 1841, 1 ill he sold at Abbevalle Court Houge. on The rst fonday of November next. the following nds belonging to the estate of Patrick Noble. :ceased, viz: 1. A tract of Land lying on the Savannah iver. known as the Fort Chardouf tact, con ining nine hundrod and fifty (950) acres, more - le.. and boniaded by lands of Samuel R. lorrah and others. 2. A tract of ~land adjoining the above, known the Robert's tract. c.mtaininag two hundred id forty acres (240) more or less. 3. A valuable Hotue and Lot in the village rAbbeille. frontitig Main-streei, and bound I by the lot of Mirs. Donecy anti others. The said real estate will be Pold on a credit of ., two or three year., purchaser giving bond 'ud surety. and a mortnrgae of the premtjes. BENJ. Y. MARTIN, c. Z. A. 0. omMissioner's Ofce, 16th Sept. 1841. d 34 07 The South Carolinian will give ahe above oree in-ertionse, immediately previous to tie -t Navr.. tnad tonl the accam t to the Com isionrr's Office at Abbeville C. H. State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. 1. II. Town,; & wife. vs. 13ll for Sale, Par William Tennent. and tition. Account, George McDuffie. -C. 1 Y virtne of the dreretal rder, nade in the aboave case. at Aigust Special Tern. 4 1. will he soild at Abbeville Court HIouse. i the fit 4t Monday in November next, the tract Land described in the Bill. belonging to the tale of Williaim Calhoun. dec'd., late of said I strict. containin: between seventeen and nine- I en hundred (1900) acres, lying on Savanaal J iver. near Willingon. and bo-inded by the I id river, and by the lando; of(;eorge SicDuf !. Willianm Tennent and others. The said tract of Land will he sold in one dv. for cash, a. to the stinm of ore thousand liars. and on a credit of one and three vears r the remainder of the purchase money. Pur inser to give hand % ila good a curity and n ortgage or the iremi.es. Cost to be paid i. enash. BENJ. Y. MARTIN, C. Z. A. D. ornmissioner's Office. 17th Septr. 1841. d 34 01 The South Caroliiian will give the above re insertins imnmediae, previons to the It of Ntvr.. anil send the aentit to the Com it-iner's Offive. Abbeville C. Ii. Valunble Land tor Nale. 111 . Sutb-criber utilers to, sale hiA aruimable r pl.antationi whereon he now reiides, sit.. el in Edgetield district. about one tistle of eetin: Street. contnining (ttr htundred anti irty-thlree acres; about two hundrel ofwhicih tnder good fentces. and itt a high state of et. enttion. On tlae premises are a good dwelling )ie. kitchen, barns, stables. and all necessar at buildlinvs. Al.o an, excellent Horse Mi . pabie of grinditng 30 bushels per day. Any ersont desirons of purchasitng. are reqested to ill and examine for themselves. Terms made lay. Also, to sell, rent, or leae, one House and ot, in de village of Edgefield, adjoining mr. at. Mims, containing 45 acres. THUS. H. HARVEY. Jinly S. tf 23 NOTICE. UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given. tiat . ,mn application. lby petition, wall be made the Legislature of thas State, at its session in eceuber next. for an Act declariag Shaws reek. fromn point called Gtallidges ford.down it.: contluence in Soth Edisto, ai public high. ay. for the boatiig and raftmg of Tinsber and amsber-anad for the appoaintinig tf Comami, ,nera to open.. anid keepa open. the staid creek, ad th.e inlection fafltopes threitgh M11ill Dam..., id other tah,tructiotns on aid C:reek, witha a ew to it.. heitae a rhannnel or th~oronghfare to insport Lumber friom ats bordrs to theC aen- I lard. JAMES PURtVia. Slaaes Crcark Jtaly R tf 23 Not ice. [S lhEREBY GIVEN. that applicationa will Lbe tmadc at thte next .essiion otf the. Leagi..la- . re. to abotilih so touch ..f the tald Chtarle.,tona iatd. a.. a public haighni ny. leadig untin the i rksa of the ..aid ruad atnd Ilanadford road, at ill Creek. t Anan-t 15 tf 3~2 Notice 5$ IIltEBY GIV'EN, th.t application will .be madae. at thae anext sessiont of' thae Legi. tre. for anm amen~ adantenlt of thei Chtarter a acaar rating the Ton nt ofi Edgelield. P. F. LADO RDC, lat.:ndant. May 10. 84l a; m. i5 N ot ie e. S hereby giv.en that apphittotin will be t nade. at the sittatng of thae ntext Legisltatr. -an Act inentrpiaratatg the .Mt. Vernutt Chutrch di Camap-Grounatd. May 13. le4h 6m 15 Notice is hereby given O ALL CONCERNED, tat I will not pay aver atny tmney, by meI collecte~d, ShaerutT to atny order, nor wilt I pnay iv. r meay on sale day.uas that day ms set a part toi lect timney. anad not for paying. All letters addhresse.d to thea.heratinfEdgeiield, at pad will be strictly attendied to. aother wtse vy will not. 8. C11RISTIE, . a. . D. A:-ntit I I. 1441h EBrought to the Jail, F thais LDistaaaet. a tnegrii boy. by the nmamte of SIML L. abon.t 5 feet. 34 itnches haigh, very rk coutptlexiont. nnad hae ween :15 anal 4ti years --ge, stemat btuil', and hans a scar iin Isis lelt eek, and onie jttst over his left tipple. He i. that heo betotngs toa Mr. J. Beck. of Elbert Ity. Georgia. The owner a.. regnestmed to come forward. ave pt oaperty. pay chaarges and take bitt away. C. II. GOODMAN, a. a. o A ngatst 5. I84i tf 27 Notie. ILL personts inalebted to the estate ci WVil-4 Ilintm Robertson, late taf Edgefleld District. fd.. are regnaeste~d to make paaymtent, and allI to have demaands against the estate are re- F estted te renader themt iaa to the subcribers i rperly attested. within. the time prescribed by a JA MES ROBERTSON. and. DOU'GLASS itOBERTSON, Ex trs. c Jitly 15 tf 24 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IICHARD ELLES. living eight mites1 south of Higaina's Ferry, tolled before me e sall bay H ORSE, 14 hatnds and one inchd th. both haindl feet and onte fiare foot white; a" sall star itnId hifreheati, hip shottenu in his lf '~ a, jndtgedi to be abaott eleven years old. A p aised at $343. A ppirnised byiJohn Chapmani.G In , Giles Pits. Lewis Sample. JA MES M AYNA RI),.Jyagistrate. List ot Letters. EbTAINING in the Post Office at Edge. field Court House, S. C., on the lst of ctober 1841. llen,John C. Rennerly, Sarah S. uts away. Mr. PolueaKeunerly Rev. Mr. len, Major Landrum. R. 2 lell. Pleasant Landrum. Mr. F. Iriggs. John Lunly, Wm. S. or Ilack, Adam Thomas. loatwrigh. Hurril McConnel. Tho. P. luckhalter.MartinE.Moseley. Jonathan 3saylock. Mrs. Morris Joseph 'ird, Eldred M. McCullough. R. X. 3oderord. Gen. A.2.eCain. Dr.'A. I. 3nrkhalter. Elam Mlims, Mliss H. 2 iuyd. John Atays. John P. Lrndllev, John Nobles. Joseph B. 3ush. Yohn Nobles. Miss Nancy .art-,. John Oliver, James L ;uurley. James R. Perry & Nickolson, ,raitrer. F. W. Mrssrs. 3lairy. Wiley 2 Pope, George :noprr. Campbiell Phillips, Mrs. D. Jarley. Miss Mary Ramsay. Andrew .Ioletnian. Atnn Randolph. MisnMary .trley, Joh11 Rhodes. Cullen 3rneier. Wi:!iam A.Rhandatl. John Alerk of she Court Randol. Alfred 'happell. Samuel Roehelle John Esq.. )evnre. Miss 31. E.Rochelle, Capt. John )owd. Charles A. Shepherd. J. Esqr. pair, Mr. John Spencer. Miss C. 'air, Juo. U1. Smith. John ?itz. Jirte .Maris Stevens, Benjamin arillin. Larkin Simmons.. Ward allaway, William Shaw. liss Ann Jnrviety, Al. Satcher. A. W. Esq. seeirety. M. L. Swaringen, Joel arde. Saml. E. Turlzr. Thomas iravhnm, Jesse Tompkins. Augustus fill, John 2 Tompkins. James D. fall, Marsty or Jas. Tompkins, J. ohn1son, % illiam Timmermond, R. or, Mist S. C. Walker. William olnson. George orWhitlock. James his sons William-i Jesse [irksey, Joh n Yaannabinod. Mrs. 37 Persons engniring for advertised lettera ri1l please mention it. M. FRAZIER, P. Al. Oct. 1. 1841 (N) 1) c 36 PLANTE'l HOTEL. FORMERLY KNOWN As GLOVERS.) IN EDGEFIELD VILLAGE. I'IIE SUBSCIUBElt having putehased the aboveestaliilsiement. nnd beena U much piense in fitting it up for the accommodation , Fauilir, an~4 trunpient Boarders; would iow call poublic attenltioun to it. lii lintel i*s new, and .spncinus, situate near lie Colint Hanue. in a very airy situiations. and is Table lie datters limself. will bear a comur son. with any oste round in an. inland town, or iealth. the villinge is notorions; and ie has naule such arrangements as he reels ea-ndent will give satisfaction to Families that may pay aim a visit diring tihe Summer season. The -illage 'i surrounded by numerous Springs of xea'llcnt water. His Sanblesare under the P1uperintendance of careful Hostler, and ae large and airy. T7anS ARE AS raLLOwS: Reenlar Boarders. per month, $15 00 Children and servants harlprice, Day Boarders. 1 50 Ilorse per rinth, 12 50 " per day. 75 C. I GOODMAN. [37 The Atigusta Chronicle. and Charleston onrier, will plms give the above0 siX inser os, twice a week, and rorward their accounats C.IH. G. Jnnoe25. tf 21 ledical college ofGeorgia. H lE esurse of Lectusres will commence on the sec'ond Monday (5th.) or Noicember ext. aind terminate on the first Saturday of larch follnwing. G. M1. Na'rton. M. D . Professor of Anatomy. L. A Daagas. M1. D., Profess.or of Phyaiology ndt Paithoksagical Assatomy. Akceander Means. Mt. D.. Professorof Chem airy anad 'hanecy. I. P. Garrin. M. D . Professor of Therapeu. e. anid Slateri-: Aledien. Paul F. Ere. .1 D., Professor of the prin. ipkes aned Prnetice of Snreery. L. D. Ford. .M 0 . Pin.feuesr or the is.i istei andl Practics ..r ?ledicine. Jonrphi .. Ere. M. 0.. Praorernr ofObstetries and Dise.n~es .f Woenr autnd Infants. G. M1. .Kerron, 31. D0. Demor..strators Join McLester. M. D.., or Anatomy. 'ee far the, toll ennorse, including Practin .inatomny. $120 00 l..trie.ision. (first course onlsy.) 5 00 Foi fuirther partienlars. address either of the 'rofessors. or PAUL F. EVE, Desu. Ansgnata. Angnet 19. 1541. b 31 Stalte of South (Carolinia. BARNMELL. DISTRICT. IN TIl E COMMO\1N PL E AS. J N.rTan Iey, UU3~ Viltiam Rt. Fowler.As. 1l H E painhitliin the abaove case, having this d3 say ti'ed Ihis dieclatation ina my offce. and te dafeaadant havinag neither n ife or attorney. aown tao he in thim State. on whom a copy can e served: Oa naotion--Ordeaed, sisat the do -ndant do plendi withaina a year and a day rrom tin dlate, or final anad absolute judgment ail e awardeal naninast hiam. OJRAS.IlUS D. ALLEN. e. e. r. Ofute of Comnarn Pleas. ae nrnweltl listricts, Scptr. 24. 1841.( 1 State of South C'arolinia. BARN WELL DISTRICT. LN EQUITY. 'mesn L>. King. Billfor aca.$riE vs. 'jsae. Filed enj. R. Jenkina.,& others 25th Jan. 1841.. N readlig she affidawat filed in this ease.:t 7is ordered, that the derendants Benjamin Jaenkinas. and the legal represaentative ofPauil iszuimmons,. who ressde without she limits of is State di. answer, plead or demtur, to the ~ove stated hill withina three months, or judge ent wilt be taken against them yr. euf as. A. P. ALDRtICH. c. & a. s-. D onmmisuioners Offce, BarusadU Dist rieri, A ugust 16, 1541. August 19 c2 'ositive and Final Note [8 S IER EBY GIV EN to all indebtesd to the asbcriber, that their accounts and ntes ae 1stJuauary. 1841, and anterior tothat daie, nsf be paid. or satisfaction ven of the forbh. >ming thereor-or what ? Pay cost of course. C. A. DOWD. N. B. I will sell my remnainitl stoek of Dry oods, or any part of it, at cs.~ aI AngmA. 5