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McLed.-On the 4th instL, at Utica. N. V. k jury was empannelled for the trial of this trou blesome man, we therefore hope, that in a few days the long discussed question of his guilt or innocence willbedecided.and justice, no doubt, will be mated out to him, be that what it may. 21. Stk Caoliaixs.-This val uable paper, we perceive, has, according to proumsse, appear ed in an entire new neat dress, and been con uiderably enlarged in size. The talented edi or. who has always been among the forenoit in all the struggles of the Democratic party, for their rights, deserves to be well supported by them, as he is one of the best caterers the party has in the State. and one who spares neither labor nor expence to take his Journal, 'vhich is now in the front rank. useful, to both the po. litical and commercial community. May the saccess attend him which bejustly merits. T7a Doaar Magezie.-We have received the 10th number of this periodical. and find that it holds its own, in the way of Poetry. Prose, and Music, &B of which are of the first water, and deserve .bagpport of all lovers of Litera. ture. It is embellished with some handsome Eagravings. one of those accompanying this number is the New York Fall Fashions. for Ladies and Gentlemen's Riding Costume. The Magazine s published monthly. 32 paes royal octavo, at the moderate price of one dollar per annum. The Bank Reforer.-We have received the 2nd number of this periodical, published by .\ r. Raffin, of Petersburg. Va., each number will contain 16 pages octavo. and from the kanowa: talent of its proprietor.' it will no doubt be a valuable work. "The contents will consist principally of such articles as the name and objects of the pulalica. tion would indicate. to!:ether with a suminarv of general news and occurr ences of the noetli. and especially of news on bank;ing and batik frauds. "The terms of sale will be as follows: "$5will pay for200.copiesof any one or more numbers, to be directed by mail or otherwi-e to any single address; or 150copies to be directed seperatelv. "$1 will pay for 3 copies of the series of ti. (or IS tingle numbers,) or fur 25 copies. it it* any numbers to be selected by the publisher;: in eitber case the so pply to be directed to one ad dress "50 cents will pay for I copy of the eeries or 6 No. All payments to be in adcance." We received the followirg extract fron a subscriber, with a request to pulillsh it for the rising generatiou. lie says lie does not know the author, or lie would give him credit fo- his piece; but lie says, "they are hi.s seniument,, exactly." We hope our fair readers may lro fit by it, and that our subscrib.r may int i. made ever again to suffer from their fre (i. e.) ifhe has ever been kicked by any f tiei. Woman's Heart.-There will nlw:sv4; Ie a great deal of misery iii the world. vile the present system of education. which renders it unisaidenl3 to evince the heart, emotions, continues. It hiss been s.il that a man should nut lie discouraged at his first ill success. an-. that a womlaub heart which is worth a seige: and will lie the more prized for the dilliculty th;at is experienced in obtaining it. 'his logic, like a great deal or other logic, predicated' upon a false position. is un'substantiasl. lIn ninety nine cases ouit of a hiundrt-. thme lover, whose whole soul is engrossedl ini that of his mistres, anmd whose love is ssorth obtaining, retires (rout thme 'eine, tinder at feeling of trite delicaicy, that his ftnimifest attetons have tnot tmat with, tin~ia ret urns, wvhiich aim a pparentt pams..isin. if reciproc-a. ted, wouldl have cased ; while a cotld cal culating lover. whose heart is niot worth a l'raioni of that which felt so much for it's ilol, by his very impo ~~rtuni ty, sneceed's. WVe are not so Qtuixcoric a's to supIjpo~e that we can, by our writing.chan::e thme cutrr,-nt of fashionable educeation ; bitt ifrt onfe ..i-. gle instar.ce uur rermarks oni this ,.tubject can turn a good t~irl (romn the error of her tutored ways, we shall bie smi,fised. Igo. mien have all enoughl of tutsral con,tm -,t ryv in their disposition. without havitig reciurue to art, and yet bosuntiful a's timu:re m: has ben int this respect, ;trt nios conutent 'vithmbein-it her handtmaid, ha~s becuimet her muistre' and lauded it saver her in triumph. Th'ei hiappiness' of a life is not a isrmall mtane--.r and an engagemienit itat miu't last liil ast h., should be wiell we~ied lefore being' enter ed upon. So lasdiesi-dear Iaie.-ion know that you are dear to sn.-when 'vtiu hsave found au obaject wurihy yotur L'e whose passion is appareut-throw to the@ winds, the precepts of schoolmniqtr5e-,.. maiden aunts, and antiquated coiiurin,.sir kind acquaintances, who, are bus jealou,.o your good fortune. Reserve youtr rules of etiquette for ordinary oc'isionm. ... Evince the emotions tihtt you feel--the emotionsof a tree. wnrm and coidm-tlti heart will make you doubly dear to him whbo loves it. Remember that delisys are dangerous-that there is rmny a slip 'tiix cup and ip. Throw aside at one amnd forever, all foolish affectations, andi secure your own happinens. "Love is a sea upon whose swvellint: brea-t Lie strewn the wrecks oftiand affection ho's: And conittant heart,' beneatih it's waters rest, By averse breakers on their pasisage crost." These adverse breakers are too often the foolish scruples of promprety, with which fashionable educated y oung womeas are inoculated. Health of Hlabur.-We have cause to feel greateful to minsoverruliing Provi dence, for the good health our City bmasen joyed the past summer, and so far of thec present fall season. We have had no sickness worth relating.-almnost without sickness, and but ne death, that we have heard of during all this timne.-Haburg Journal. omITUA&RY. Departedthiulife on Smunday .Mornming the 10th inst.. Harriet .Martha., isifant daughter of Rey. S ,W. and Miary Kennierly, aged one year and ten days. Christ hais saidi, msufr little chiildreii to come unto me, and forbid them not, fur of such is thte kingdom of heavers. "I lake these little Lmbs" said he, "And lay them in any breast : Protertion they shall find in me, In me be ever blaat. isi words the happy parents hear, And shout with joy divine : O Saviour all we have and arr. mhn b. r ...., t,'. IIYMENEAL The uilken tie that binds two wiiling hearts." MARRIED, On Thursday evening. ne 30tn ult., by Geo. Pope, Eriqr.. Capt. Wx. B. MAYS, to Mrs. Faujcts WAGNIER, all of this District. (7" The Ministerial Couference of the Edgefield Baptist Association, will Ineet at the Meeting House of the Rocky Creek Baptist Church. at 10 o'clock on Friday 29th instant, belire the 5th Lord's Day of the present mouth. W. B. JOHNSON, Chair'm. Oct. -1. ISi d 36 07wThe friends of Win. J. Sl3lKINS, E-q..~announce himl as a candidate for the olice of Otdinary. of Edgefield District. Septenher2. . tr :11 The friends of Colonel J. HILL. announce him an a candidate fur the of ice of Ordinary, of Edgefield District. AnvtuN, If :10 (G' The friends of Wiley CLIBRE.iA T1. annonce hiln aS A canlidate fur the olice of Ordinarv, of Edgetield Di4stict. Seitember: 10f :1. 0'The friends ofAquilla MI LES. :ti'mnnee him an. a enndidale for the office of Tax Collector, of Edgetield District. Seotember 16 1f :xi New Fall & 'inter Goods. T 1Esbscriber take<a p!ea'emre in :inneonnc in, to his cutoiners. and the publc~ie gn erully. that he is now, and " ill t-, receiviuie. until about the25th inst., a general aii",t iet .f FALL & WINTit GOODS. kept inethiimarket. conh-itinr 'inpartas fullows: A G111o) l%%'on r rT Itr Englih & Americamn Prints. .ilnshu, hiark and color'.I - uk. lanneil. Ketmick v Je*atn. lro:it'lith.. Casi ures. 8-ten.Veit< r . Kertevs. U~ndsoevi, and v:trimi.< o'hr c-ar-:e *Good!., snitable fo0r Ngo A good assortmeit ot Negro Sho---. Sddh-4. lridlies. Ac. Ilarderare X Catlery, Tloge'ther wi'h UInanv articl,'. in the* G 14( M'.1:V' LIN '. .1l 111* ie il %%Il IIw so! ,vv lw or cdoa. or on time. to approived e-:om.-r<. .x 611(1 -t o. r 11. Sugar andl Cofi-e, Skept co.t mtyo hand, :nid -,,d at rediierd price. ony. :or ea-h. Feelhng, t:ankfuil for p*t patt unag. I- ho; - hy Ptrict atletio ti lbuite. to moerit a rn.:n nianice of the satue. .N'E AVG 00 D11.1 ITe. i.; . 1-criber. mi York iiextii e a- rt11i-l:t oft it ) . Isiilikbie for tIII,' wmti. 11lack. lube. I"ro imi. I siriew. 4 1- .1nd .\lud Bu'ou:11 ("Noth'. Plllint lsack. Dilinwnd. ;1-14 i)uhh- Wite ieearer ('loths. Black. lehic, drab nuio-id & lcv ,mdnhle milled Plairi & fiomered SIlk. atin A Wool:en Veh I.et Vestinaa. Cravat,. Stock<, Se.rf-. II:endkC(. lierv. Gloves. Su-iwiidere. Vo'ar4. Svi-tim<. C'miton anu1d .ilerin, Shirt., i )r:I w r. Hats, rnbretlas, Ar. Th~ee abov Good)si. w3r2aere rjchattied l-w ata t cive or p.1. rtI.na atetu. I-e i:-etb for lce pa reivrei..tad d :ain i h -1 )nr rul tom'et tl tepu b :.a-rVl: lnn anc ofwhoe rit::e i riperthah-..tin J. (lkY .\'li\l \');4 ..Errehant Tadors d ::efi.1 F'. tIkI). d . 3 fo r 1 -1 . --~ill . t hc tl's~ , 6:D . ' otd ir Sal. T llce, iar~e rited toi inaa ;eiyt! and all ho 1 h in: d~eitid. a:::- tie h,-i .i-w..ai r tN. ie..' ritin F.t : nr~'ihe tilfe .. w i i u 1u wild beallv p acd a . ll no c:na cco un.e ,bi . i t he ci t 7n tl .1.ne'im 0 .1. n' e.:12d tlcy rc he tl .- l e w i athe ~ei-r-on, a lrte tyeo::n- oto ';ta.-i e.:a of. I'.:itae oin drs.'n.l~aa~. '.n t\e<. adtleIl;:<.at Cfo. Fu&d-. al ~e i' .d tatan. l'pde to. Ae The sae wdl e heldat th- Ic'au r,r i,/--: tat on it Sahtid and I'he irmnllab. I'r all aronni'Et o e Lh Fa d lar<ejh .il hera, ina twhBrcnth' cret . ;-Ir chae, ba ngte .id toan) apr e -rn.n- - Adtcitintatice. W.t l aPidK:.\s. .\d th. tod suet li ile i:t' ce :'rdiao Snil f- nhennr ure. laeoht aluhetrct fof s id, eesand.patto ir-:. ioe Thee are therhefrlle and Cekr in ul-. -on cahale.lfr and in a Iceair. th.- ha'e canc alflr meod at;~ thepaeS n li meirt d nerctesaulding-:c th e heontmoi et Iul fand hety su lnel' ocaleted .for pbbe' oh - sinber,8: tho landw as~ pn'ucti'e a Iy n s:ands Ainie istrtict. Ahunyoeron wi~ebing l purcase oudr mo helando and exannuekI zI I day othemtecbes, od teunn' e phed with Cdrn, aciddfer,~n and i rn theer srtffn &c.ago a of Areirulordep and Wac .Plm terms.L A, pply:to Oct ober 14 ~ I.~ h :1 HAMBURG, . C. T HE Subscribpr announces to his friends and the public. that lie Is renoved frotu his late stand to the corner of Centre and Mar ket Street<. nearly opposite the Post Office, twh-ire he otrers ror sale; Bagging. Hetup c'42 to 44 inches, weighing I to Ij Ih1. to the yard, Bagging, Heupott44 inches, weighing 4 1b. to the vard. Bagaina. Towv, of 44 inches Ke'ntucky Bale Rope.4 inch to I inch Twine, three strander Choice claritied Siar St. Croix Sugar Porto Itico do. Doule' retined Loaf Sugar Lump Sigar Itio and Cuha CofTee 4ld White. Juva do. NCttie. Gunpowder and Imperial Tea. West India mobses Ne'w Orleans do. It ice in Tiercese 4alt in Sar'k and Bulk init for table ist! 1 wfe'ecd i.'hI hutn as-orted, nll izes F;ermn, Ca-t and Blistered Steel Nailli iaid Brads. assorted liracon loxve; lar.Soap l!aek pe'ppe'r hrm Caindles l'ollov dil. [fill & Sonis patent Candles Floor \nd a variety or othertarticles it addition to the aliove lie will be constantly -ert'ivini from New Ylork :nid Chairleston. a np pv ofall iiie *taple artile< in li line. Il I. a%t'l< imseli'ci'f or thr. oeraion. to return i- tlhankc tit his ifriends al the ubbeic 1,,r their ihenr.ei liport. and pledze-< hitm.icf to iet hill t" e'trl t t 'ive. -a.ttiltlweti. t- nil who may tlease to favor hiut wii theeir 1a;1*1retronae. F .1)W.\lt A13AII. Fml ElisN .N I) )J31F.sTiic. D RY G 0 ) D S. T HE Suchmriler tinvitth.te aittention of aI wih n% I to prliac STA PL. i)R F.ANCY lItY GOODS. te tihe lar :e-t and he.-t antrtient ever cllered in hiti market. (( 1)1)DS for she fall and winter trade. lust.- Ier iial ani von m*: at 'r Ictrest i.prirss, it th- 11I|CAK STOREH one iter atdte fluleina's Iotel, on ceitire JOIlN ). N. '()11). N. lI.-Cutry .tdrc:ts supph'1"ed at le itiw.'.! eiohhing r:it'-. I latmbuir;:. S. G. Se . 2. SI tf 37 iE PHIlLOTOKltEX Ol -*L..\L.\.-S FRILM11.\. For thr f ". ft I Imr cticd, snferin: under .sympa. t.' r I)jart!i ri. I rliral Comiplavts, liiak T ia ...ledl'i, inay b-- reorteld in with li11-1uo ,t co iene.ft lthe, purpoe nof -br u c.': a.' ris ontcic' :iae ia~~ll l-, com : --'ii a :l l ':i h-, . ii 'i ot . 1i 1 111( h , b il - lnt ::. $1n.- i e.'r l hi e r to ernlcnent ill - n. It .% i1:al roin-a- nw h f h- , tl-r o.:.noiy~evnt h- acidntsto wIhlch :1!1 'lo-r- a.-er p o-:d. L'. 'n let ctibi I istii~c tory tle ti moi-. He I?l'imah ilt he-i: offamilie-. mri be hald :\ -I . . J.'.1DIS. Ed.-erafeld '. t. iAVIL..\Nci , llAcit.1L & A.Li.EN. Charlestton. IIt.Vl'.Ni. titSI.l & Co. .lh:;istl. Price- -1 .'A per lote ci i chit r.- li i..:l ' ii t*0 Ie'114. ciI -:1, *Hle 1-: l1'. .1 cii T I it'. JCT.esl't 'cc T Iscil. li' il lcT ccl la1: .\'..c|| I . l c5 i : itc.r 'ir .rig o b h 'c :ct-c' j.'e itect i - c-- i'ptn t re' Th rti llv 1:hh.'. hit? ofc te Ih:w iccJ lcll tie afrja . .htc' '. ierobte In - rummuncciru.tnit the 'te le p t- br II i . :.n he r .'.ih-. (y mdt 1opi. h! Ita- ov:dhv en 3. 1d1 to seh-inhln::in sh nI c-rt.etteo 'Il'o n. ic h~e r had .chccd en b-esit ce. have ;Iei mct more that~~ c. l th'e''eoe :el wll .ttoic be pr -d m du, firm rila :- cn d n ret.ic-c. t J ca it. 9 1<'c. ne t uof the : I cic'- :fsaiee.:sate re. lp.1 ;c-rlwnlion h:ce' : hsclti int peredce' for tin ccurenow:clt ci rly:ee'i I.'iclr :I ~te ..i tahr 2c..l nele. and' Ieto a'.) 1'--r- m rteedic'c inst s u'. ' a b,:'cc c---tu iert lc ic cinch - 'l wid.c . ls ilpr. otI t?etertc llee he ii: cdti ethere's s~ ~csc I ts~e';.e'TiiW'i.F.e. Occcee- I-linr- :' P21:!ird lwt (Ib 12 So-th (:nr ::;Ia '1'lort tof Ilill$ ital'sitt l'l '.i:.) i' il tT Y cautess'hirsl.i Ti em': os:s.r I: inire. OrI Icytn' tic Jilf I~d e ) tr ic itc. - W.-eit. c.l is l'ne-t dlnlr iat Napp''lid s tnefor Iiel'the'o .\eninstr iconIe 'honstnin a lth''l th n ul :nn rt d '' nc cljc riced isiten ate os' d', sit Iebairn e' I. h e' : 'ndd e credit lh sllii.hnd, 1n41 ofU ta e lsrii a rtosrd. d bTe :ie, terefen.to ct'itl' a nd ahunilhra cd :se. r. the r-indrt led nOreditary if te aid di aed. Cots be and pearhe i re ' ne.. I L eron nc'<('eed for steetc ofn l.irct .Bthsd. 11f1 cobfr Es-41I.' o -hoscn. ecfan la tiese tole make 6:md~ t and all hi e.'h lie I(ere'te~r thettt the':m sei:hetrbr h ue an, atcletde "'ihenctetm'pesnbi ylw J. U. WIFS .K ) FPteO PRV5Ti [' ':.irn' l~R~. Sherilfs Sales. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias. I shall proceed to sell at Edgefteld Court House. on the first Mon day 'and Tuesday in November next, the following property: G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. Thomas Del-ach;xhe tract of land where the defeu Aan't *l ives. G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. Jeptba Cot'h, seventy acres of land, more or less, adjoining John Bush and others. G. L. & E.. Penn & Co. vs. Benja min Cats, six hundred acres of land, on which is a valuable set of Mills, and adjoining Lewis Aabel and others. G. L. Peon & Co. vs. Tolbert Chea tham, the traCt of land where defendant lives, adjoinjngGeorge Martin, and others. Wm. Al. Wilson vs. Rudolph Carter. Robert Carlisle vs. the same, five thousand acres of land, more or less. adjoining John Wise, John Bnuskett, and others. Cothrsn &Rushton vs. Philip Dunmire, two hundred acres of land. more or less, adioining Evan Presley. and others. L. Giddings vs. Zilpha Nobles. Ingra ham & Hays vs. the same, one easy chair and one two horse waaon. C. 31. Furman vs. Oliver Simpson, two houses and lote in the town of [Iamhurg, bounded on'the north by Mercer street, on the east hy Centre ?Ireet, on the soutih by 'Market street, and on the west by Idts of W. Gray. J. Eichelberger. hearer. vs. John M. White, one hundred acres of land. more or less. adjoiningJohn Hill, and others. George Parrott. agent, vs. Edmund At chetaon, two hundred acres of land, more or les<, adioinina John Denson. and others. Wim. M. Wilson vs. Julius Howard and Rudolph Carter.Give thonencind acres of lan. more or less. adioining John Wise, John lJansket, and others, the property of R. Carter. 11. F. Gonuedy. T. C. vs. Mrs. E. A. llammond's estate, nine hundred neres of lInd. more or 'esq, adjoining James GolT, I Chnrles l.amar, and others. 11. F. Goneudy, T. C. vs. lenrv'Shnhux, one lot in the town of H~ambutrz, No. 16'1. hanvin f 6ty feet front on Covington street. nnl one hunlred and ninetv feet on Coh street. and adjoins lot No. 164. B. F. Gonedv. T. C. v. Jarrel Wise. two hundred aeres of land, more or less. where defendant lives. Bland, Catlin & Co. vs. Martin Pnsev. The sumc vr.. the same. E. D. Cook vs. the %nme. one sarrel M are. Stephen Owens vs. Isaar Atraway. two Illorses. F. J. Iav vs. 1amilton J. Clve. C. i. Lanler. for the nse or another. v.s. the snme. John Cnve. Adlm'r. vs. the same, two nheerne, viz. Polly and Jane. Darline J. Walker vs. Sterling Powell, tiw- hinlrd -tres of land. more or iete. Iffljoinin! D. Walker. and otherst also. one Ilorse. Cadiawny Clark ve. Thomas IT. Love les. the tract of land where defendant live-. adioining John Coghoirn. and others. Alex. Sha r it. M. Johnson, out hnv iorse. an ne voke of Oxen. Tet ms cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. r.. P. October 12 C 37 State of South Carolina. EI)GEFIELD DISTRICT. Thomnas Stoine. Applicatt vs. Thas Ligiioot and aathers. Defetn'ts. BY' no oirder from the Ordlinn'rv. I shal proced to sell at Edlgefielad Couar 1lianse. aon the first .Mondlay in Novaemaber nelani of the e..ante oaf Philip Lighitfoot, dee'dl., situn.'te in snil distr ict. nerres. more or less. .a'lioining landls of' Edl mthandAchsnWlia omkns n Tlract No. 2, containing one hundlred nere'<. mtore' or les. aidjoining landls of lIen rv Stonea, Elins Robertson, Sterlinig F-ree. titn, and others. To lie 'old oan n credii of twelve moianihs, the purchasers to give Iandia na paersaonal sieenrity' and a moirt -:;t o the paremise'i tat the Oradinary if re aredl. Cos~ts to be' paidl in cash. (caa'12S. C'lllR STIE. s. i.:. at. Or~hr e ($'3 (m c 37 T1 IE Subscriber takest thai< me'thod aaj 1.iit ring his friends anal the' public :aner'illy, dhnt he weill be preparaed to faar 'li-li I Atttbear to entstomers at the liill, (formrly owe byiia lx M:aj S~iaml. Powev,~ and~a atutir I lham.c. anal th1ree i lea friam liar IPinea I ittnse: aill ordler'i promtatly at tenaded taa at the .1lill, by Natlianiel Raimey, or ala' liveredi at the Villne if requiiredl, at ltow parices4. I feel thanikful foir past Paitroanaig Ianda solicit a cotinunneafle of the some by -,trict nttention to buasinests. C. W. PRESLEY. Eadgecl'd C.11I. Oct. 4. 184 1 a 3 Hardware and Cutlery. Tl1E Subscribers have just receivead di ..rect fratm the Manufactures in Enig landI atid the Northern States, a handsomt andti well assortedl stock of Hlardweare am Cuale'rv ; which they off'er for sale on ver1 rea.ontaiiaue terms, Wholesale and Retail at the corner (hric~k building) of Centri anal .Mereecr Streets, among which are: English, Sweades and American Iron nges'artd sizes Sanadersons Cast Steel tiermnan, English and American Stee Handl atal Hoop It-in, aasstarted 5ies Lendl, Cut and wvrought n~ailsi, all size. Collins A xes. Adzes, Chizels & Gouge: Mill Irone, full assortment Atnvels, Viees. Smith Bellows. Ilorsi shoes anal Horse Shoe nails. Wagon Boxes. Chiains~ Wood Screws. Pots, Bake pans anal Fry-ing pans. Tal Knives & Forks, Pen and Pocke jKnives Mill. Crosscut, hland and Tenant Saw Locks & H inge,, Carpenters Planes ant hammnerw Coff'ee Mills. Griadirons and Ang~ers Grinstones, MInilla, and Cotton Kope to 2 inches And other articles, stuch as are usuall' kept in H ardware Stores. H ENKELL & ROBINSON. H amburg. Sept. 30, 1841 .I 36 B00E & 303 PRINTNG O F Every description executed wit neatnessand despatch, atthe Office at eu T.nnrrrtLn .\ nrtsrer Notice, rr HE subseriber, since the lae fire in Ham A burg, has taken storage rooms, including the brick house, on Market street, in front of the old Warehouse, formerly belongi7 to Mr Shultz; and is less exposed to risk of ire and Water. His business will go on as heretofore. He offers for sale a good supply of leading articles of Merchandise, Sugar, Bagging, Salt, Iron, I Mfolasses. &c. &c. Liberal cash advances on Cotton consigned to him for sale, or to be shipped abroad. GORGE PARROTT. Hamburg, S C. Oct 2nd 1841. d 36 LOST, T HREE Notesorhand this4th day of October, in the Village of Edgefield, one note on James Reynold, for sixty dol lars, paysble to the Subscriber, dated some tine the past summer, and payable Jantu ary next. One other note on Elbert Doby, fur seventy five dollars, dated in March last, and payable in Oct. instant; credited in March last with $13, and ibis day ,with $10. Also one other note on John Wit lock, for forty dollars, dated in July last, payable one or three days after date, all payable to the subscriber. JOHN A. MACKER. Edgefield C. H. Oct. 4. 1841 if 36 Executors' Sale. W ILL he sold on the first Wednesday in December next, at the late resi dence of Hillary il. Collier, deceased, in Edgefeld District South Carolina, all the property both Real and Personal belonging to said Estate, except the negroes. there is about thirteen hundred Acres of best Oak and Hickory Land, which will he divided into two iracts, leaving with the House place about 650 to 700 Acres. As regards the value of this property its character is so % ell known, as to make a description of it alittosi useless. It is considered one of the best Country stands for a Public House in the State, it being Ott the 1artintown Road. the great ihoroughfair, leading from the west to all the lower coutitry markets, anl a noted stand with all the Drovers, and when viewed purely as a planting in terest. it presentis inaiy advantages, that of fertility of soil and its adtjacency to one of the hesi .1arkets in the United States. The lanad sold on n credit of onue and two yenrs,the personal property twelve mtonths. Aionest the personal property wiUl be Iold the Entire crop of Cotton and Corn. R. 3IERRIWETHER, R. 11ENDERSON. Executors ISAAC T. HEARD. The A tgus aChronicle & Sentinel,and Greenville Mountaineer, will give the nbove six weekly iniertious and forward their accounts to this office previous to the dar nf sale. Oct, 1, IS41 h 36 SIBLEY-& USIHER, Warehouse mEd Commis #ion .llerchants, HAMBURG. S. C. AKE pleasure in announcing to their LCountry frienda and to the Public enerally, that their W'AkEIIOUSE AND WHARP is NoW IN GOOD CONDITION. Having raised the Warehouto above the highest high-water tnark of the great May lood, with sufficient foundlation to make it pe.rfectly secture frotm any~ Rise in the River. while our baecation in Poitnt of FrIRE tnot surpassed by any Ware House itn llamburg. heitn? situate on the Corner of Crntre ail .Varket Streets. and orenpy ing the whole front Sqtuare to C'oak Stre. opposite 'lhe Bank & Post Offce. conveni enit to the Rail Road, immediately on the Iliver. aind in the very Centre of the Prin cipule Cotton [Dealers and Shipupers, and the great thoroughfair to the Bridge. Grateful fo.r the liberal support we have hitherto r--ceivedh, solicit fronm our Patrons and the public genzeraully, a continuance of their confoilenice. From nur lone experi ene in the WJarehouse and Commission lu.iness. feel confidetr with our facilities. to lie able to give to all entire satisfactinn. Wo tmake liberal atdvances Ott Cottotn in Store. atnd will attendi to the Sale or Ship ping of Cotton on moderate terms. liusinesss Committed to our care will receive prompt attention with otur best ef furis fur the interet of Citstotners. SIlBLEY & USHE R. llambtnr: S. C.. Oct. 1, 1841, if 3ti Boot and Shoe Shaop. T1l1: subserther has in llamohsurg, on JCetre -treet oipposite' 3essrs. flin - ardl&G trmanyvs' n liOOT and SHOE S hop. wvhere he, will keep ont hand fine SHOES & BIOOTS, warranted work; li k--w ie an ns--orttment oif Coarse Shioes matnutfatctutred at his Tnanvarid near 3Mt. Vintage. urn tihe oid Stage? Road, bietween Eudgeiield Court linse atnd flamnburg. AtLso Carries on the Saddlery and H arnees business, itn all ins branches, and will sell low tior cash, Good raw Hides will he ta ken int i.-ade or for cash, as will suit the pa rt ies. All business in his line, attended touwith despatch. 31. L. GEARTY. llambusrg, Oct. . lil i' 36 Water Proof Warehouse. IhitBURGo, September '20. IS41 T H E Subscriber begs heave in inform his frienids and the putblic, that he contintues the W A tEHIOUSEnnd COMMISSIO1N BU SIN ESS, at his fortter stand, known as the W ater Proof WVarehouase. Detached as it is from otner bttildings, its lo cation renders it nearly as secure from tire, as ii it were lire proof. 'lhe floors oh'its two wings have beent elevated above the high water mark of the great freshet of ay 1240: and each of theme dtvisiomns of the building. will store from I .5Ut to 1.t,00 bales of Cotton. both of these are designed to be exclusively set apirt for the Cot ton of platnters and country merchant', who will thus ne secured from the possibility of loss and damtage by freshets. Hoe avails himself of the present occasion to retutrgis thanks to his friends and patronts, for Ithteir fiberal sup~port during the last season. He solicits from them, and the puiblic general. lv, a continance of thiscondence, and assures t'hem. that in return for their patronage he will use his best personal efforts. to promote and protect their interest committed to his charge;, itt addition to this anrancee, he' pledges himself, that he will in no case purchase a bale of'Cou ton. directly or indirectly. He will attend to thet sale and shipping of Cotton, the reeeiving and forwarding of Good., or any other husiness usually transacted by a Commission 3Merehant. -G. WALKER. Notice. A LL Persons are hereby cautioned against trading for threesmall notes if hand given to Abraham Mitchell. Two, iftbe Notes are for $9each,and The other. br $12. The notes were given -sometime n the month of Mach last. I am defe?. nined not to pay any of them unles com >elled by law, as the considerations for iwbich the Notes were given has failed. JAM Et. S. DAVIS. Oct. 4. 1S41 c 36 SIBL EY & CRAP@N, H AVING taken the Fire-Proof Brick Store, near their old stand; now of er for sale, a new assortment of Goods, nong which are: 30 Hhds. St. Croix, Porto Rico and clarified Sugar, 20 Hhds. Prime W. I. Molasses. 50 Begi Prime Rio and Java Care. 2000 lbs. Double refined Loaf and Crushed Sugar Boxes and 21b. Caddies, G. P. and Imp. Tea 20 Ilhds, Prime Ballimore sides 5 do Choice do Hams *,000 lbs. Iron (assorted) 2000 do Cast. German and Bristered 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 S bay 10, 10 by 12, Window Glass 20 do. W. Hull & Sons Tallow Candles 20 do Sperm Candles 20 Bbls. Prime Country Floer 10 Pices Sackin: 250 P. S. Prime Bagging 43,44 to 46 inches 50 do 43 Inch. Tow Bagging 75 Coils Keniucky and Manilia Rop 300 lbs. Twine Salt in bulk and in Sack 10 Bales. containing Negro Croths, Negro Blankers, Homespun, &C. &c. 35 Caoes Shoes, consisting of Kip Brogans, Womens Shoetees, Negro Shoes, &c. &c. Prime articles 200 lbs. Shoe Thread 20 Boxes No. 6, 8 and 10, Cotton and Wool Cards. A LSO Pepper. Spice, Ginger, Indigo,91Iustard, Blackina, Sad Irons, Collins'. Axes, Sint mons' do. Wilsons Coffee Mills, Woof Hats. Sei Skin Caps, and a gooJ assort ment of Wooden Ware on the way con sisting of. Flag and Cane seat Cfairs. Rocking scrawl seal do., Childrens do., High seat ad toy Chairs. A good assortment of Tubs and Pails, Keelers, Churns, Dippers, House Buckets, &c. &c. At"O White Wine Vinegar, Ciderdo,oo hand, Ilamburg. S.C. Sept.301841 b 36 Facturage & Conaan.a Business HAMBURG, S. C. A I have declined selling goods. f ieg . leave to return my grateful acknowledj maenits to any friends, and the public generll, for their liberal patronage while thus enae. I nouw offe.r my~ trvices to the public as air Agent. to receive and forward all kinds ofmer chaandize anad produce. A nd. as r will not be engaged ini ani u thet busines,. I will pystrict attenation toi the itetrest of all those coawgn' their produace or tmerchandize to me, andwhe iinmy house the best care wall be taken, and for. warded with despatch, or orders promptly obeyed. I'ronm esperience and observation, I have long thaonghat that a fithful agent could render considerab~le service to the plraners. in selling their cotton and dlour, and baying their grane ries: A nd, as I have been ~en in this mear ket, fur the laist ten years, acqifamated with' the genteral roastinae ofbusiness, I therefore offer my services to amy friends and th~e pintersgenA erally. and ill fe'ithfully devote my undivnded attentiotan toa the interest of all those who may commit to aay charge. the selling of their pro atuce, and buying sucha articles as they may or der. la all rases, ny cmnio shall be moderte. H. L. JEFFERS. Sept. il3, 1841 if35 P. 5. 1 a-n not interested in any Warehouse in the paiace; therefore all Cotton sent to- my rare, will be stored as directed. and if nodiree tions, my bet judgmaent will he ased for the pl aters'inmorest, H. L J. The Greenville Minntainaeer. Edfield Ada verti-er. P'endleton Mtessaenger and Highland Sentinel and llighland (N. C.) Messenger wilr insert the above, two months, and forward bills. Warehouse & Comunission BU81N ESS, T H E subscribera having leased for a ternm of years. that commodious and elligible. Warehou'se. formerly known as Corigtow Ae fai's. beg leave to otTer their sersies, to their friends~a and the public, in the Storage and gale From the elligibility of their Warehonse, to. gether with its central position, they Batter themnselvea that they are able to offer induo. menats to Planters and others, unequalled by any establi,,hment of the kind in the plee. Coton consigned to dhem, by rte rieer, will he landed wharfage free. anad no comnmissions will he charged for reishipping Cotton fythe Rtail Rioad or River. Planters need he une noe a pprehensions with regard tofreshuis, as the ri ver will have to rise 7 feet in the business parts of the town. berOe ourWarebose aill be over. flowed; end all Cotton stored with us will be insured againstfreshers. gratis, if required. Insuarance can be erlected oa our Warhs, it as Iow a rate as any otheri in town:- and as onr utmost endeavors shall be used togive game rail sahisfaction, we hope to merit anrecetve si liberal shar of patuonage. Liberal adesances will be made ont Cotton itr store. Onr commissions for selling cton, will ha 25 cents per bale. BRITTON MlM8. THOMAS G. KEY. Hamburg, September 1st. 1841 i 31 General Drusg Stm Centre-street, Hamburg, S. C. p the OLD AMERi CAN HOEL MURRA E & mILLs K EEP constantly on hand, at the abovl House, aroeeral assortment of DRUGS. MEDICIES.NSTRUMEN'tfI PERFUM ERY. PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, HATTER'S MATE RIALS,WINDOW GLASS,Ac. Alt of wbhilm hef e at the loestl prlis and on terms to sutt rs. A supply of warditd fresh Gre always on hand. suited to the sesLa Har',.e August 2.tf 2?