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' We woulteali the attentionof Tn emper asce Societies throughout the State. to the lmportanme ofappniuting~ elegates.in time. Every Society abnould be represented. .s meetagain from every part of the !: and take conusel totether and endea woes air up the Barging zeal oftuch So eletes as may have been inactive during the ,. Let us interchanie views in the silrt of harmony. as t) sh.- best saetheod ofearrving foerwaril i's. suble enterpriZe le whiih we are en.--.,e la I co -firm e telh 61ber's doterniu itin nev.r teo pause for a .onment,--hut to pre*' oi until we' have beaished e-very Dsioillery. tnl Grogshoj fattmn our St kie. ani until lisa name ti Grg.-der shall be everv-where 1191e6. tel wish that di-grace au 1 infamy. which ieillsictiy htelfens Win 'hat man. w lihime va. ca0leim it is to cutie the young and iusus eating into the +eaitht 4f vice, and wh Meuld barter for the very soul, of his delu dud customers, if he rnuid coin them intc nooey.-11mperance Advocate. TO OKT A CaOP eit OATs. Amidst the drouight of the- pr 4neur year the editor of vse Visitor h. biseen hi^hly successful in a erop -of tts. Land which yielded less than half - ten or hay to the ace in the summer of 1839 was ploughed Siu the sward about the 20th of May. 1 A0-bout forty loads of manure were spread in the acre; a portion of it w as tur ied under the sod-a po.rtion was plough ed to the depth of foar inches, and a por ties was simply barrowed under; and the ad produced a very decent crop ofIndian eer and potatoes. The original sod was hardly disturbed either in the last year's ehivatio or the ploughing of the present sprng. The land was simply ploughed nes the present spring. and six bushels only ofoats sowed upon four acres. The -eats came up so thin that several person -proseneed there would be nothingof them early sa June; they branched and spread Ia the course of the summer so that they were as heavy upon the ground asifdou. be te quantity had been sowed. Some ol the. were five feet in height, and the sraws of the size of pipe szem. The whole piece with the exception of the w g and roiling over in some spos by unruly boys upon the Sabbath steed up well-much better and stronger ahat i weald have done bad the blades beesmere aumeroos. The piece has been e r reaped; and the result is two ad seventy five stacks of twelvs bandid'de~Sh; makiag 12 loads, which will wIgh at lst 12 tone. The opinion id, that the foir acres will turn out full three bandred bushels of oats. We bnve seen no another such piece of oats in this part of New Hampshire; if any man ha& pro. duced more, we invite him to communi euit the fact through the column of the Motblh Visitr.- Gaveror id's (Nets Huanuao. Oct. 13. Thelat escounts received from Europe, . thebsosmewlat flat. have had no effect on oar Coton market. if we except the day on whisb they arrived when prices gave way a n ut has since gained upn and over sa1ebdth previons day's quotations vi: 6toB d. We now give as vie general outines. of the meres prim, 6 to 81 cts. Principal salcs 1 es. and a good demand at these rates. The assisi, sisce our fist dates have been large by e aid we notice on yesteiday sme wa. g. *0 the Georgia side the owners having sim to our side for a better market. Buyers look for a heavy bmsiness unill the next Sumsn mser cheese the cetta.. transaetions. 8sgging.-Tue tairket is well supplied. anil a. ehangeesin purces have taken place since our last. Hemp 23 to 26. Tow 17 to 20. Suger-The merchants have large stocks on hand, and 'rm have undegonie nso change. T1hu--h article is pretty low, and selling atO54 to 0 4 (or country. Canal anne. Self.-The orders wihich lately wesnt feorward. heaveapu ietd our tuarket with a heavy stock. In bo ulk i ea. per bushet. Sack Sf4. FbigkAs.-To Charleston for sqnare bales eatten 25 ers. per hundred pounds: for runud bales 5cm. per hundr-d. To Savannah round and square hsles50 ets. per bale. ZIenaWOK. harle-tm S. p.ct 4' a Colsisnbia S. C. par. s *u Cheraw8. C. " 4 U. Savannah Geo." Deceliza for SubasrIptson. The Pablisher aknowledges she Iteceipet froms is Mihwu persons, to the time put down to their respective amses: 3. P. Biunson. to July 1842. Thoe. Chaeathams, to A pril 9. 1842. Cape. Jut. Riertea .n Me3arch 12. 1842. L G. Helloway. to Feb. 8 1842 N. Aris, 1(n Jannt dry 2 1842. J. F. Martial. t- Fe 8. 1842 lobi. Mctulienu~h see F.eb 8. 1812. Dr. RL. C.G(rililin.: sFIeb- 8. 1842. Chas. Catri. r. jr. ta Agpril 9 1842. Cal. S. Qa rlees. em Oet. 10. 184? Calvin Ceex. tat M1 meh 24. 1842 Ed. T. 11 "ehell. te Oet. 14. 1842. W. D) A. D~en.: sOtct. 14. 1842. Maj. S. C. Scott, toi Febh. 8. 1842. Joseph Loyvl. to Aei: 22. 1842. Robert C. Jone's. to Jly 18. 1841. D-en. White, ee F--. 4. 1842. Wen. R. Spnassn. in Oct 2t. 1842. Geo. Beswell. tee Jely 4. 1842. . OMITUARY. Died, on ste 6th insI. a st his lute resi dence in Columnia Co.unay. Ga. Docitor Charles M. Hill, in the for's eighs year ol his age. Dr. HI. was a nautive of Newen-. tie County Deleware, btt was for the last twemty years an inhabitant of Georgia. I The fr'Iemdue.f H. R. LAS. announeehsim as a candidase for the aime of Sherif' of this District., ncebehr 2l tf 38 QThe frienets of eol, W. H.M Sannonnee him as a candidate for Ordinary of Edgefield District. October 21 tf 38 ~Jhefrleadser wm. J. 6, SEq., announce hium as a candiate for the o~oe of Otdiary, ofEdgeheld District. MI.L. announce him as a candidate for thoof geedafOrdinary, of Edlgefield District. mi tf 30 CVJ tEA TM. annonnce him as a candidate for tbe oiesof Ordinary, of Edgefleld District, otember 30 tt 35 OThe riends.of Aquila ,S annnce him as a candidate for the of Tax Collector, of Edgeicld District. LINE. T HOM ASTON LSIME. Just received. aud Warranted Fresh, for sa h H. URQUHART. Hamburg Oct. 19, Market Street. b. 38 New Goods! New Goods! '1H '1 subscribers respectfully informs their friends and the public generally, that they have juat received from New York, their usual supply of FA LL 4- WINTER GOODS, CORSisTittO IS PART OF Whitney atnd Dufil Blankets, Childre.'s Rose do Plain and twilled Kerseys. for Negre wear, 4-4 plain and striped Linseys, Red and blue do Super blue and black Cloths, green and grey do. "a #4 "4 and fancy Casstmeres, Sattinetts and Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, 4-4 brown and bleached Sheetings. 4-4 do do Shirtinp. Super Gro. de Rhine Black Sdkar - Gro. de Soi and Italian do Colored Silks and Vanins, Monslaine DeLaines and Shallys, French asndo En-glish 3lerinoes, Black and blue black Bomhazines, Damask. Silk and Satin Shawls A variety of Cruel and Ilerino do Embroidered Cassimere do Jaconet Hdk'Is. and stun Muslins. MATS & CAPS, Gentlemen's Beaver Hats. latest style, Superior Otter and Fur Caps. Youth's Hats and Caps, Wool Hats and Seal Caps. An awirtmenit of Saddles, Bridles, and Martin. gales. A large assortment of Shoes, for men, boys, and women, ALSO Hardware & Groceries; Su, Coff'ees. and Teas, Mok and Salt, Sperm and Tallow Candles, Lamp Oil. &c. &c. They also have a supply or good Ches on hand, having made arrangements to besupplied with this article veiy regularly during rhe sea son, it may be found at their store at all times. All the above articles will be sold low for Cash, or on time to punctual customers. BLAND & BUTLER. October 21 tf 38 NEW GROCERY AND FROVISIOSTORE. T HE Subscribers beg leave most re Lspectfully to inform the inhabitarntsof Edge. field and its vicinity, that they have taken the Store fornerly occupiad by Smith & Frazier, and nearly opposite Mess. Bland & Butler, where they are now receiving and opening. and intend to keep constantly on hand, a general and well selected assortment of GROCERIES FOR FAMILY USE. Their Goods are purchased at the loest Cask prices in the New York and Boston marliets. and will be %ol as low as they can be bought in Augusta. or Hamburg. (transportation added,) for Cask. or for approved paper, on short time They have matle such arrangements as will enable tremn from time to time. to replenish their Stock with desirable articles, and no exer tion will be spared in catering for theaars and appetites of the eatiug public. To all we say, call and see us, and if we do you no good we most positively asure you, that we will do you no harm. P. A. SCRANTON, C. A. MEIGS. Edgefield C. H. Oct. 20,1841 tf 38 RETAIL NTORE, ASSORTED. TH E Subscriber has on hand the following T articles, which he will be happy to sell to any .,ne who may favar him with a call, on Centre stieet. Sign of the Cro.se Keys. DRY G&IODS. V iz: very fine French Cambricks very fine Eniglishi Prints, Gane Prints, fine Mlerinoes, Cali coes, Flannels, Tickings. Dickings, Hamilton Stripe. Superfine long Cloth, bleached and unbleached Homespun. Blue homespun, Ozan bnrge. Ribbonis. Umbreilas. Shawls Handker chief's. Ca..tor. Vardls. Combs Brmshes,Brown's fanicy Ba..kets. Dolls, Needles, Pins Seissors. Ball C.'rd. llaL..Ca1,s, Shoes, Hose and hall fIase. Gloves, ready made Shirts, Yestm, Pants. &c &c. GKOCERIES. Best Rio and Cnha Coffee. Crushed Sugar, best briuwn Sngar. Rice. Goshen Butter. Sperm and Tallnw Candles, Soap, Starch. Rasis in whonle half~ and enisiter Boxes; Molasses, Mnrkei el. M.1ultnt,. Potatoes. andonins. Pies M nitard. Peppe.r. Cheese. Herrings,Soda, Sn gar and Butter Crackers, Toilette and Shaving Soap, Pocket Knives. Jewelry. the first guality Sparnsih Segars, Chewing Tobacco, snud' Lamp Oil &c. CONPECTIONA RIES. French Cordials. Frn:te in Brandy, Ponrter,I Guava Jelly. Pipe". .8iga- Plums, Rock. Mint. Lememn.Barley and HorehioundCandies.Pnnes, Oranges. Le~mons. Malaga Grapes, Apples. Banaas. an assortment of Toys, with many other articles too nmemrus to mention. JA MES A. ELBRIDGE. Hamburg Oct. 14.,1811 c 384 Aagumsta Fenuale~ Semnimary V 1il8 Institution iis tilconducted by Mrs. kH.L.MOIE. who continmues to instruet in all the' branches comprising a thoronghi Eng limh Education; also, French and Spanish. Efficient masters will be employed to attend to Drawing. P'ainting. &c. A Clseauical. Philosopka aed AstronomicalI Apparatus having beeni obtained, a gentleman hass l.een engaged as First Assistaar, who will ] deliver lectures oni the ahove' aciencess, which will be fully illustrated hy numierous ezxperi-. nents. Young ladies who desire to attn d the~ above lectures, can avail themselve, of theop portunity now offered, by applying at iheae eninary. To pupils no additional charge will he rasde. A few vacancies in the boardin de prmitysremain. All pupile receive per qat rso tre months. lectures to comomence on 1st November. Mrs. R. L 'rvy still conitinues to conduct the Musical Departal, and will receive pn piis at thme Seminary. Oct. Ii, 141 63 Adantnistrator's Sale. B Y an nrder from tihe Ordinary of Edeeld District, will be sold, at the late residence of Sarah Burns, Deceased, on Wednesday,the 10th Noveniber next, all the personal property belonging to said estate, consistin of amieseen likely Negroes, Cotton, Corn.Foderand Oats; Horses, H~ort, and Cattle; one Yoke of Oxen:~ two Road Warrons, Planitation Tools &c Household andf Kitchen Funtr &c. Will be sold, at the same timse and p lace, the real estate. consistinignf twortaetsof land, one known as the hotre tract, containing four hun dred 'acres, more or less, situated 3 miles above FEdgefietd Court House, on the road leading from Edgefield to Abbeville: the tract lying on Beaverdiam Creek. adjoining Lande of James Griflin. Capt. E. B. Belcher, and others; coo taining one hundred and foity acres, more or less. Terms of Sale-All eaums under ten dollars cash, all sums over that amount, on a credit of twelve months, purchasers giving notes with two approved securities. JOHN F. BURNS, ?4d, -. EDWARD PRESLEY, m'n Ot. 18. 31841 '3 Teacher Wanted. T HE undersigned being authorished by the Nine Six Association, announce, that pruposals will receivedby him, until the first of November, when an election will take pla.e for a Teacher to take charge or Nit. Prospect Academy, two miles north west of Cambridge, for the ensuing year. Testimonials of compe tency and high moral character wih be required. Salary will be liberal. S. V. CAIN. Chairman. Cambridge, October 21 c 38 NOTICE. O UR friends in the Country. and elsewhere are informed that the death of our late friend and Co-partner, Doctor Charles M. Hill; will not derange the regular routine of our bu simes at all, as it will be continued by the sur viving Copartner under the same firm name. MURRAY & HILL Pr. J. H. MURRAY. Surviving Copartner. Oct 21, if 38 - Caution. A LL persons are cautioned against trading for three Notes of hand, or eitherof them, given to Joseph Davis, or bearer, all dated 29th of August, 1840, as follows: one note for three hundred and twenty-five dollars, payable 25th December, '1841, ohe note for three hundred and twenty-five dollars, payable 25th Decem ber, 1842, and one note pavable'25tb December, 1843, for three hundred sid twenty-five dollars. I am determined not to pay the said notes, nor either of them, unless compelled by law, as the consideration for which they were given has railed. BENJAMIN DAVIS, October 21 c 38 Notice. T HE estate of John Coker. deceased, being left Derelict, and agreeably to an Act of the la slatur, it is made my duty to take charge of, a settle said estate. I shsall therefore pro ceed to sell at the late residence of said deceas ed in Beach Island, on Thursday the Ith day of November next, all the property and estate of said deceased, consisting of three Negroes. Horses, Mules, Catde and Hogs. Corn and Fodder, Plantation Tool', set Blacksmith's Tools. one Barouche.ad one Piano Forte, &c., on a credit of six months, purchasers to give their Notes with approved securities. OLIVER TOWLES, Ordinary of Edgrfedd District. October 21 d .38 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. C. J. Glover, vs. Dedaration in Attachmnit. A. Halsinheck. I W HER EAS the Plaintiff in the above sta ted case. has this day filed his declaration gainst the Defendant, who is absent from. and w1thout the limits of this State, as it is said. hav ig neither wife nor attorney. known within the ame, on whom a copy of tie declaration with a rule to plead thereto, might be served: Order ad, that the Defendant plead to the said declara ion, within a year and a day, 'rom the date hereof. otherwise final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. M:lrk's offie, G EO. POPE, c. c. r. Oct. 18, 1841. age 36 State of South Carolina, EDGEFJELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Britton Mims, vs. Dedaration in Attach Rolme & Sinclair, I sext. W HFEREAS the Plaintit'in the above sta ted case, has this day filed his declare ion againsttheDefendants.whoare a beentfaom, nd without the linits of ibis State. as it is said, inving neither wife nor attorney. known within be same, on whom a copy of the declaration ih a rule tim p lead thereto might he ser ved: )rdered. that the Defendanita plead to the said claration. within a year andl a day. from the late thereof, otherwise final amid anolnte judg nent will he awarded against them Clerk's Ofrie, GEO. POPE. c. c.r. State or Sotuth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIV ER TOW .S. Esquire, Ordi nary of Edgemield District. Whereas, Frederick Me Daniel. :-h~ applied a me for Leitera ofAdmniistration. on all and itgular ihe goods and chattels. righits and cred Is of .James A. Homes, late of the Distnet foresaid, deceased. These are. the-refore, to rite and admonish It and s'inenlar. the kindlred :mnd creditors of he- said deceasm.ed, to be and apenr before me, tour next Ordinarv's Conrt f.r the said Dis rict, to be holden at' Edgefieldi Court Homuse on he 1st day of November next, in show cause. r any, why the said Administrtion should not ae grantted. Given uder my hand anid seal this 18th dav .f October of one- thousamud eight humnded an'd arty-one. and in die sixty-filth year of Ameri an Independence. 0. TOWLESo. a. n. October 21, 1841. ($2 124) b 3R State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, LiOrdinary oif Edgefielil District. Whereas, Mary Glover. hath applied to ne for Letters of Ardministra tion, on all ud singular the goods andl chattels, rights nd credits of Jethro Glover, late of the )istrict aforesmaiud, deceased. These aire, therefore, Incite and a dmon sh all and singular. the kindred and credi na of 'he said deceased, to be nd appear efore me, at our next Ordinary's Court ar the said District to he holden at Edge eld Court House on the lt-r day of No rember 1841, to show cause ifany, why ihe aid Administration shotuld not be granted, Given under mnyjand and seal this 19th lay of October, one thousand eight hun~ Ired and forty-one. ansd in the sixty-flAb rear of Atmerican Independence. 0. TOWLES, o. E. 9 October 19 [$2 124] b 38 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, Ordi nary of Edgeld District, Whereas, Rt. B. Boeknight hath applied to ne for Letters of Administration, with the will mnexed on all and singular the good. and :atteb',rnightsand ereditsof Daniel A Mitehell, ate of the District aforesnid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all md singular, the kindred: and creditor' of the aid deceased to be and appear before me, at >ur next Ordinar's Court for the said District. o be holden at Gfeld Cor House on the stdayofNovembe,1841,toshow causeifany, why the said' Administration should not be granted. Given undier my hand and seal this 19th day af October one thousand eight hundred and Forty-one, and in the sixty-fifth year of Ameri :an Independence. 0.TOWLES. 0,E. D. n.,,o...n-9,84n ($2124) b NEW GOODS. T HE subseribera have received rom Ne York anextensiveassortmentofGOODS suitable for the season. AXONG WEICK ARK: Black, Blue, Brown, Green, Olive and Mic Broad Cloths Plain Black, Diamond, and Double Wave Beaver Clothki Black, bice, drab mixed & fancy double millec Cassiuneres, plain & fgured Silk, Satin & Woollen Velve Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Scars. Hanlk's, Hosiery, Gloves, Suspenders. Coflars, Bosoms, Cottot and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Mate, Umbrellas, &e. The above Goods were purchased low, anc wil be sold accordingly. N. B. The TAILORING Department wil receive our particular attention, feeling greatfu for past favors, and a disposition to please oul customers, and the public generally; a continu ance ofwhose patronage ii respectfullysolicited BRYAN & MINOR, MerrheUt Taiters. Edgefield C. H. October 14.1841. h 37 VeW Fall & RYstr Geds. T HE subscriber takes pleasure in annoan Ting to his customers, and the public qe erally, that he is now, and will ba recemig untif aboutbe25tlinst., a general asortment ol FALL & WINTER GOODS, Embracing such a variety oferticles as is usiaBj kept inthiswmaket, consiting inpartas follows: A OOOD ASSOUTENST OF Engflsh & Ameritan PrintAs Mluslis. black and colored Silks, Flannels, Kentucky Jeans, Broad Cloths, Cairi meres, Satinetts. Vestings, &c. Kemys, Lindsey, and various other coarse Goods, suitable for Negroes. ALSO, A good asortment of Negro Shoes, Saddles. Biidles, &c. ALSO. Hardware & Cgtlery, Together with many articles in the GROCERY LINE. &l0 of which will be sold low for cash, or on time, to approved curtomers. A GOOD SUPeTP OT Sugar and Cofee, kept constantly on hand, and sold at reduced prices, oaly. for cash. Feeling thankful for past patronage, be hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a contn uance of the same. E. B. PRESLEY. October 11. 1841. if 37 HAKBURG, S. C. T HE Subscr-ber announces to his friends and the public, that lie has removed from his late stand to the corner of Centre and Mar. ket Streets, nearly opposite the Post Office, where he ofrers for sale; Bagging, Hemp of42 to 44 incises, weighing 11 to Ij lbs. to the yard Bagging, H emp or 44 inches, weighing 14 lb. to tlze yard. Baggi , Towv, af44 inebies Kentuc BalIe, inch to I inch Twine, a Choice clarifed Sugar 'Si, Croix Sugar'* '- 'POrto Rico do. Double refined Loaf Sugar Lump Sugar Rio and Cuba Coffee Old White Java do. Catuies, Gunpowder and Imperial Tea. West India Molses Now Orleans Rice in TieLL*. Salt In Sack a lk Salt for table Sweedih lion assorted, all sixes German. Cast and Blistered Steel ails and Brads. assorted, Bacon Boxes Bar Soap Black pepper Sperms Candles ollow do. ull & Sons patent Candles Flour And a variety of oilher articles In additionisit the above he will he constantly reeivingr from New Ysork anid Charleston, a uitpply ofall the staple articles in Isis line. He'avails hiuiself of this ocension, to retuirn ips thanks to. his friends and the public hsor their iberal support, and pledces himself to use his st efforts to give ,satijsfaction, is. all who sisy lase to favor him wihhi nironge. Oct. 5. 84l d 37 FoREIG;N AND DOMESTIC. D RY G O ODS. TH E Subsc'rib~er invites the attention of .L|i| who wish to purc'hase STA PLE JR FA NCY DRY GOODS, to the lar-. est and hest assortment ever olTered in hs market. GOODS for 'he full and winter trade, ust Received and roa 5AuLv at the lowest ash prices, at the BRICK ST OR E one oor aibotc HI BARSa' Hotel, on centre Street. JOHN 0.11. FORD. N. B.-Country Merchants supplied at he lowest jobbing ra tes. Hamburg, S.C. Sept.9. 18-11 tt 37 T HE PRILOTOKElN OR FEMALE$ FRIEND. For the Redief of Fensalus safeis under Sme thetic Disorders, Periodical Complesuts, Weak T HIS Medicine amy be resorted to wIth she utmost confisdence, for the pusrpose of elieving and removing almost all those com laints peculiar to Females, asid which often lead in some fornm or other to permanent ill ealth. It will also relieve much of the suffer ng, and prevent thnece accidents to which all others jre exposeid. Pamphblet containling satisfactory testinto ials, directions and much lnformation,valuable o Females andt beads of families, ay be had graiwhreth Philotoken is Ioldbby EDWD.J.MMS C.d . HAVILAND, HARRL& ALLEN, Chiaen HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO, .dagasta. Price $150Oper Bole 2 3 October 14 2' 3 Laud ror Sale. T H E subscriber offers his valuable tract of land and plantation for sale. situated at th forks of the Abbeville and Blocker roads, 4 miles north east of Edgefield Court House, the wat ontsains about 350 aeres, of which 125 ise cleared, fresh and in~ god repair, the balance all in woods; the placaes well umproved, with all necessary buildings: the situation is boautifal and healthy, and well calculated for public bu sinesst the land is as productive as any up lands In the district. Any person wishing to urchase, would do well to come and examine for themtsel yes, and they can be suppid with COnr Fodder, and smail grain of e7 sort on the premises; also, a fine stock of C e, Hogs, &.agodteam of Horses and Wagon, Plan itan andcksmnith Tool., &c., all on good trts. Apply to C. MITCHELL. At Pettersuilte. n...tober14b :3/ _teldmfisistrator's Sale. ILL BE SOLD, on Monday the twentY Wninth day of November next. under an order from the Ordinary of Edge6eld District, all the personal property belonging totbeessate of Emma F. Simkins, deceased. Consisting of about 30 Negroes, Itorses, Males, Cattle. Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Plan tation Utensils, &c., &c. The sale will be hd at the Canrask Plea ration, on Litde Saludit, and the terms will be, for all amounts at or under five dollars cash; all over that amount twelve months credit, pur chaser giving note and two approved secnnies. F. W. PICKENS, Adm'r. October 14 g 37 Sheriff's Sales. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias. I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mon. day and Tuesday in November next, the following property: 0. L & E. Penn & Co. vs. Thomas Del-ach, the tract ofland where the defen. dant lives. G. L & E. Penn & Co. vs. Jeptha Couch, seventy acres of land, more or less, adjoining John Bush and others. 0. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. Benjamin Cato,six hundred acres of land, on which is a valuable set of mills, and adjoining Lewis Asbel and others. G. L. Penn & Co. vs. Tolbert Chea. tham, the tract of land where defendant lives, adjoining George Mlariin, 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 Bauskett, and others. Cotbran & Rushton vs. Philip Dunmire, two hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining Evan Presley. and others. L. Giddings vs. Zilpha Nobles. Ingra ham & Hays vs. the same, one easy chair and one two horse wagon. C. 31. Furman vs. Oliver Simpson, two houses and lois in the town or 11shurg, bounded on the north oy .Mlercer street, on the east by Centre street, on the soulb by Market street, and on the west by lots of W. Gray. J. Eichelberger, benrer, vs. John 3. White, one hundred acres of land, imore or less, adjoining John Hill, and others, George Parmit, agent, vs. Edmund At cheson, two hundred acres of land, more or les, adjo ining John Dleason. and others. Wm. b. Wilson vs. Julids Howard and Rudolph Carter,flive thousand acres of land. more or less, adjoining John Wise, John Bausket, and others, the property of R. Carter. 1. F. Gnuedy, T. C. vs. Mrs. E. A. H ammond's estate, nine hundred ncres of laud, more or less, adjoining James Golt Charles Lamar, and others. 8. F. Gonedy, T. C. vs. Heary Shultz, one lot in the town of Homburg, No. 163, having fifty feet front on Covington street, and one hundred and ninety feet on Cobb street, and adjoins lot No. 164, B. V. Gouedy. T. C. vs. Jarred Wise, two hundred acres of lead, more or less, where defendant lives. Bland, Cadin & Co. vs. Martin Posey. The same vs. the same. E. D. Cook vs. thesame, one sorrel Mare. Stephen Owens vs. Isaac Attaway, two Horses. John Gomillion vs. Richard Ripley. one bay horse and one bay mule. F. 1. liay vs. Hamilton J. Cove. C. H. Lanigles, tor the tse it another. vs. the same, Jo'kn Cave. Ad'r. vs. the same, Itwo negroes, viz. Polly and Jane. Darling J. Walker vs. Sterling Powell, t w hundred aICrei (of land, more or lees, adjoining 1). Walker, and others ; also, one Horse, Cadnaway Clark vs. Thomas 1H. Love less, the tract of latnd where defetndant lives, adjoining John Coghturn. antd others. Ales. Shnrptn vs. R. M1. Johnson. one bay Horse, and one yuke of Oxeni. Tret ms cash. S. CH RISTIE, e. E. D. October I2 c 37 State of South (Carolina. EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. 1 Thomas Stone, Applicant. vs. Thomas Light foot and others, Defen'ts. B Y an order from the Ordinasry, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House. on the first Motndaiy in November next, land or the estate of Philip Lighifoot, dee'd.. situate in said district. Tract No. z, containing~ fn-ar hundred acres, more or less, adljoining lands of Ed mund Atchison, William Tompkins, and - others. Tract No. 2, containing one hundred acres, more or less, adjointing lands of lHen rv Stone. Elias Robsertsoni. Sterling Free. mian, and others. To be sold on a credit of twelve months, the purchasers to giveI bond and personal security and a mort gage of the premises to the Ordinary if re quired. Costs to be paid in cash. S. CHIRISTIE, s. x. 11. October 12 (83 00) e 37 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. John Dorn Jr., Guardian of A bigal Trhornton, Applicant,I NewtonThornton & others, Minors by the ad litem Defendants. ) B Y an order from the Orudinarv, 1 shall proceed to sell at Edgecfiel Court Honse, on the first .Monday in November next, lands of the estate of Job Thortnton, dee'd., situate is said distriet, on the waters of Cufgeetown Creek. adjoining lands of I Amos Stalsworth, Elias Lake. Jacob Thornton. ad others. and cotntaining 100 I acres, more or less. To be sold ots a credit of one and two years, the purchuaser to give bond and personal security, and a mort gage of the premises to the Ordinary if re quired. Costs to be paid in cash. S. CH RISTIE. s. E. o Otoer2 ($3 00) ec3 Notice. ALLPersons are hierehv eanitioned aainst trading for three amall notes of hand givetn to A braham Mitchell. Two of the Notes are for 89 each, antd the other, for #!2. The notes were given sometime in thes mouth of March laist. I am deter mined not to pay any of them unless comn pelred by law, as the considerations for which the Notes were g'ven has fatiled. JA. 1 E..DAVIS Ot. 4-1841 Hardware and Cutlery. T HE Subscribers have jas rceivJdi. reet from the Manufacires Ia Eng land and the Northern States, a hadie and weft assorted stock of Hardware and Cutlery I which they offer for sale 6 b reasonoabi terms, Wolesale and ftau, at the corner (brick building) of-Centr end Mercer Streetsamong which as: English, 9wedes aad Amerifa -Iso assorted sizes Sandersons Cast Steel Garman, English and American Steel Baud and Hoop fron, assorted si. Lead, Cut and wrought nails, all sizes Collins Axes. Adzes, Chizels & Gouges Mill irons. full assortment Anvels, Vices, Smith Bellows. Hor" Shoes and Horse Shoe nails. Wagon Boxes. Chains Wood Screws. Pots, Bake pans and Frying pans. Table Knives & Forks, Pen and Pocket Knives Mill. Crosscnt, Hand and Tenant Sae Locks & Hinges, Carpenters Planes and hammers Cofee Mills, Gridirons and Augers Grinstones. Manilla, and Cotton Rapej to2 inches And other articles, such as are ussasy kept in Hardware Stores. HENKELL &.ROBINSON'." Hamburg, Sept. 30, 1841 d 36 Notic T HE subacriber, since th e fire in Ham . barg, has taken storage rooms. including the bViek house, on Market street. in Aount o* the old Warehouse, formerly beloging to Mr. OWaz; and is less exposed tuisk of Fire and Water. His business will go on as heretofre. Ier offers for sale a good supply of leading articlse of Merettandise, Sugar, Bagging, Salt, Iro, Molasses, &c. &c. Liberal cash advances on Cotton consigned to him for sle, or io be shipped abroad. GEORGE PARROTT. Hamburg, S U Oct 2nid 1841. d 36 LOST, T 111 E. Notes of hand this 41h day'ef Octuber. in the Village of Edgeh6eld, one note on James Reyuold, ror sixty dol lars, payable to the Subscriber, dated 'som iime the past summer, and payable Janu ary next. One other note on Elbert Doby, ur seventy five dollars, dated in March asi. and payable in Oct. instant ; credited n March last with $13, and this day bith 910. Also one other note on John Wit lock. for forty dollars, dated in July last, payable one or three days -after dae,. aff payable to the subscriber. JOHN A. MACKER. Edgefield C. H. Oct. 4. 1841 tIf36 Executors' Sale. ILL be sold on the first Wednesday W in December next, at the late resi lence of Hillary m. Collier, deceased. In Edge6eld District South Carolina, all the property both Real and Personal belonging 0 said Estate, except the negroes, there is tbout thirteen hundred Acres of best Oak tmi lickory Land, which will be divided nto two tructs, leaving with the Hombe lace about 650 to 700 Acres. As regardh he value of this property its characteris o wpll known, as to make a desciptioue it almost useless. Jt is considered os of he best Country stands for a Public Hes. n the State, it being on the Martimtowa Road. the great thoroughfair, leading fWin, he west to all the lower country markets, ind a noted stand with all the Droeers, mnd when viewed purely as a planting im- - crest, it presents mnapy advantages, that ffertilie v of soil and its adjacency to one oif he best '5larkers in the United States. The land sold on a credit of' one and two -ears~the personal properny t welve months. imOngs~t the personal property will be old thce Entire crop of' Cotton and Corn. R. 3IERRIWETHER,) R. IhENDERSON. Executors ISA AC T. H EA RD. The Augusta Chronicle & Sentinel,and ireenville Mountaineer, will give thsr bove six weekly insertions and forward 1etr accounts to this otfice previous to thes ay of' sale. Oct, I, 13.11 h 36 SIBLEY & IUSHER, Sparehouse and Commst uleon .Terchanu, H AMSBURG. S. C. pAKXE pleasure in announcing to their I Country friendA and to the Public enerally, that their WVAREIIVLSE AND WHARF 5s Now tY 000D coZDITt0N. Having raised the Warehouse above the ighest high-water mark of the great May' lod, with sufficient foundation to make it erfetly secure from an, Rise in the River, ihile our location in Point of' FIRE ot surpassed by any Ware House im lamburg, being situate on the Corner of :entre anm! Market Streets, and occupy n the whole front Square to Cook Streets pposite 'he Bank & Post Ofce,eooveni nt to the RaiL Road, immediatey onth iver. and in the very Centre of te Prim iple Cotton Dealers and Shippers, and the rest thoroughfair to the Bridge. Grateful for the liberal support vehbawe itherto received, solicit from our Patrons nd te public generally, a contioance of ieir confidence. From our long experf tcs in the Warehouse and Com--o-iass uiness, feel couilident, with our facilities. > be able to give to all entire satisfaction. Ve tnake liberal advances en Coneso is. tore, and will attend to the Sale or Ship ing of' Cotton on moderate terms. Business Commitred to our care wilt ceive prompt attention with outr best ef' ris for the interest of Customers. SIBLEY & USHER. Hamburg S. C5 Oct. 1, 1841, tf 36 Notice. TH E Subscriber takes this method of infortning his friends and the pwblie ~eeraly, itat he will be prepared to fore ish Lomber to customers at the Mills. formerly owned by Maj SaalPosy and r. Cliy.) eight miles freem Edgeiseg jourl House, and three miles, from thw ine House: all orders promptly attend4 at the Mill..by Nathaniel Ramoy, or de ivered at the Village If required, as leer rices. I feel thaukfht b past Patroqage md solicit a coninuance of the samI, trict attenie to, business. C. W. PRESLEY. Edgefiel C. li. Oct. 4, 1841 d 36.