Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, November 25, 1841, Image 3

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* g$arkemani WCeag.-Te Examin' atiot Vf the enr class closed Tuesday , me cfas* numbered ily-one, Sit both by the Facolts and -SgdNsm to be-one of the best-(it not the that bas ever left this Cil l~wh with regard to talents and mor iag is the list of Honors, as - . jid b ihe Faculty: U4...Rers, Charleston. -l. Boylston, Charlestun. 4. M..Anderson, York. 4 . McGowen, ~Lausens. 5.'E.B. Flagg, Charleston. 6. C. A.-Thornwell, Marlborough. .IJ. B. MACants, Fairfield. & ..' C. Mclntyre Robeson Co., N. C. 9. A. C. Spain, Richland, 10, ano. It. Fell, Charleston. .11.W1. Roya Charleston. 1PgThs.T Tbiti - Beaufort. - Nzw. Yot. Nov. 15. The Flour trade or the Sitme, and con wqeppdly.be Wesern currency. s in a ,uue dwelorabla.diton. and the people d1.h48 ciy have this winter to submit to high prices of Bour, with the country over .&wiag with wheat, in order to sustain the sed speculations oftbe millers, backed by -hb Rochester and other Western Banks. -High prices of food for the working clas ses are always the first practical eff'ects or the paper system. Many heavy failures in thofour tradejoth in this city and Ro chester, have taken place. and ant enor mots amount or larafls have been, and will catinue to be, sent back to Rochester, whee the banksare already stagreritrg under the pressure. The present difficul tytook the rise, on the arrival (f the Bri tantia some weeks since, bringiug accounts ofa short crop in England, and prospects of. a great rise in. price. Immediately -peculation became rife, stimulnied by the BDanks, wheat rose rapidly and a hIri-e -guanity ofter was sent to' this mnarket. which cost ,dksiiller 7,2.5 to $7.50. The 'nst news was that of a rall abviad, and flouriamediately fdl here to $6, at which -ateajagge amount vas sold, coosequent li a large amount of drafts could not he . met. , Many houses have stopped and 'othersklihve been driven to raise money of the "uptown" Banks, through Wall street Srokers, of course at a heavy eapense. To counteract this course or things the millers have one and all stopped manu facturig flObur, in order by creating an artificial scareity to force up the rates her. and thas insome measure to retrieve their losses. . The next will be a stoppage of the banks. The people will then lose largely o.tlie -circulating medium furnished by the paper mills, in addition to payin: high prices of flour all winter.-N. Y. paper. - ~ HAxaUo, NOv. 17. - Ceaon.-On Thursdaflast there were over 1000baes-received- front wagons, and Oirices remaid steady. Since then the arrivals have been heavy by wagons and boatt, and no varia 3ion noticed, until the European news came to hand et Saturday last. These acounts have eaused our market to give way about j CL' on the middlng and fair Cotton, but eloiing pret aready aW the demand good oi this day. W noteas extrens 7 to 8j cs.; prnne - s o ian a verfupet qtaeoat that t wil not warrant a We haveano change to stotice in the sales of die0 other depatmnents of business: * Atigs.-To Charleston (oriquare bales caln 40 et.. per bundkrid pounds; for round bales 50ets. -Sightehecks on New York 1,per. ct. '4 " Charlestonr S. C. j " " Cohnnobia S. C. par. -- "4 Chernw 8.C. " SSavannah Geo." RYMJENEAL "1 yg ilkea tie t Aa* binds two willint hearts." . MARRIED, On Thursday evening, the 18th inst., byv thme to Mis ESuLT Coa.Las, both of this istrict. ET1'he Printer's Fee. ai bottle of Old .Mades ra, ad a fine slice of Cake; was duly received, with which, aldhough contrany to our usual cus, -mm, we drank success to the happy pair. .OBITUAR. Died,at hisowa resideneoon the Startintown road, in this Dlsuict~on Friday time leth inst., Mr. Bwiaxew Borza, in the 44th year of his -The ibove brief notice of M!r. Roper wonid hssuliient'to show that he had both lived amnd died, asn fufiled his coumrse, hut perhaps somse thing more is doe to the causes of truth and lristianityif by It the Erving could derive in itruetica Oq, consolation, by a more exteumded Joc..o' his tile and death, for although the -of4 this enemoir, was not in any high de anemmnently uqseful public man, he was weBlnows and deservedy respected in this district. as. a~ citizen; for amany years.a - aember ef-tho Hiat Cleurch. and one who labki the ofliceacon in the Chnrch, forsa longer period than either of his asociata Dea cens sid Chrch..aodup toisdeath: arid if I. tes relations he wan not as exemplary ad impressive, as the most eminemnt christian, hischaiacter was in keeping with his advanra. gbs in the seiveral relations of life. and with the christia. uaxinis of moderatiomn intall thng': he enjoyed a good measure of health through lire. asd ap to within three wveeks of his deaith, and in his laatsiekness was blessed with mnanly coiur agewehristianafortittudejreignation and patie.e. se a higher degree, than is possessedl and enjov. ed by thrastiana in general, his mind was kept in-peret peace, stayed on God, it sern.'d as abough there were nothing lefb hint to desire. hsing (se froma fear. his inind wvas emily boumr apt with.hl and joyful anmicipation:~he. wan me to his pareviousi ocecasional norm-in .to spritual devotional exercises, tind teths state ofu ind he seemeil now so look back spi with regret, and to anticipate a higher resf0 ihese elereises, if his health uhoumld hs restm, nor was he ignorant of his imper-1 -ACose&: hut. being now freed from time body of' sitranddeah.we usay hope, that having cnte-r. ed upoq the realities of the future inimeritance, and thamiqar umade perfect, he is now inm the fall ati perkbor enjoyment-of the happmesw he omigt throghtmenrisoflesus Chrnt his Lord. To say-lie was an affectionate husband, a kind (aha hume benevol.-nt master, and agoederderly citiaen. (all wfiec he wats) would be only to state wifat is impjliedi in one, wh has -for a long term of years embraced thme christian imorality for his government, and who is taughrt Hp has left a widow and one cild.and ma ny fon4relatives to feel and morn! their l01; but, the circumstances atending thbeirlO bs every thing connected with it to caltm and Mod erate their sorrow, and to inspire gratitude to, and cur.Wenco in, the giver o all good. Receipts for Subscription. The Publisher aknowledges the Receipt from the fullowing persons, to the time put down to thcir respective names: J. P. Barker, to October 10. 1842. Col. John Hill. to ih Feb. 1843. A. Miles, to 1st November. 141. Wiml. NJ. Bobo, to 30th April, 1842. William Andrews. to 8th Feb. 1842. John Christie. to 9th July, 1682. - 31. Brunson. to 6th August, 1842. Wm M. Burns, to'7th January. 1843. G. .. Strother, to 7th May, 1842. Benj. Richardson, to dth February, 1842. - Mrs. E. C. Jones, to 25th November, 1842. Thomas Deloach, to eth Februpry. 1842. G7wThe friends of Aquilla MILES. announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, of Edgefield District. September 16 tf 3i 0w The friends of Wiley CULBREA TH. nnoaunce him as a candidate for'thc office of Ordinary, of Edgefield District. September 30 tf 35 The friends of Colonel J. ItILL. announce him as a candidate fur thcof fice of Ordinary, of Edgefield L)itrict.. August 't; if 30 (07wThe friends of II. R. WILLIA1S, announce him as a candidate for the ofiice of Sheriffofrthis District. October 21 tf 38 07' Tle friends of Col. IF*. 11. MOSS , annonnce him as a candidate for Ordinary of Edgefield District. October 61 tf 38 VoThe friend% of Wn. J. S1.11 KlNS, Em.. anaounce hint as a candidate for the oflice of Oidinary, of Edgelield Dist ict. September 2. - tf 31 Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jrhn Coker, dec'd.. previons to his death, are requested to imake lanywent. and those to whon the estate ie indebted will re::der their claims according to law. -OLIVElt TOWLES, Ordinary of Edgefleld District. Nov.22 if 43 Administrator's Sale. B Y an order froa the Ordinary of Edgefield Di-tric,-will be sul at my residence. three miles sonth of Edgefield Coudt louse, on Satnard:tv the II tlit day of Deeminber next. all the proaperte of John 'Gotdell dec'd..consisting of one small Wagon ad llarness, one small Bed and Furniture. fifty-el-iht piackages of Al latin Spain:: Pills. and a qInantity ofother plun. der not mnentitnned. Terms of sale tnate known onl the day orsale. V1. B. .MAYS, Adin'tr. Nov. 23, IRtI c 43 Notice. LL persons ingblhted to the estate of the late John Goodell. dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against said estate, are requested to render them to ne according to law. WM. B. .IAYS, Ada'tr. Nov. 23, 18411. c 43 - State of South Carolina. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. W~ HE R EAS a -paper purporting to be thela last will and testament of Benajamnin Lndsnv late of the District and State aforesaid, wasn aa~mitted to probate in common form, op the 9th day of October last; and whereas B. L Mlurrell, William iarrell, SMartin idsona aid wife .\Martha, Jesse 31. Cogburna and wife Eli za, Varv Murrell. Susan Ann Mtuirell, t'aslti .iamreli and Sarah C. Muarrell, who would have been entiderd to) distribution shsares in theesitate aot'said Benjamin. if hie had died intestate, have given me notice. that they require the said will to be proved in duo'formn of law; and whereas steward Aamsnu, Beamaain Adams, D~aniel Lockthridte and wife .Marinza,. and Francis Cokuiman anid wife Lucinda. distribiutees ofsaid estate*, reside without the limits of this State. aiad a proper petition having becen prepared fair this purpolse: I hereby gave notice to the uaid Stewrnr Adams. Benjamiin Adanns. Dame.l Locgkbridlge anal wife .,riauza, and~ Franci. C..bemaan and wife Luaciiab. and to all intteresteda ini sai PtatP,. that 'an the 35tia ial elarsary ncit. I shall haear testimatny conce'rning said will. and prceed to determaiue the. validity thereof. OLIVER TOWVLES, Ordinry of Errdd District. November 22, l184l. [$9 t0l] 3tma 43 State of South C'arolina. EDGEPIELD) D!STRICTr. BY'~ OLIVER TOWLES, Eslie Ordiniary of Edg~efieldl Disirict. W~heras, Naithan liodie, Jr., hath appli edt to me fair Letters ofAdmnisitratio~n, with the will annex~ed, on all and siigular the goids and chattels, rights and creiis of Nathan hiodie. Seur., late of the District aforeaid, deceased. These are. th~erefoarc, to cite and admnon ish all and singular, the lkindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to be aand appear before mc, at ore next Ordinary's Court far the said D~istrict to he holdens at Edge feld Court House on the-6th day of De cmbehr1841, to show cause, if any.wy lay te saidl Adniinisaration should nt be granttedl. Given under a.y hand anid seal this 17th day of Nov'ber, one rhotusand ci-zht hun red and forty one. anda ini the sixty-siith year o(Amateric ean independletce. 0. TO.WLES, o. r.. 0, Nov. 25. 1841. {82 1l4] b 43 State of~ South ('arolina. EDJGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire. tOrdtinuary of Edgefeild District. Whereas, Susan C. Milicll, bath ap plied to mea fair Letters of ~Aminiasira:iaan, an all and sinigular the gaood sad chattels, rights and creadias of Green 13. -Maitchell, late of the )i-.trici aforesaidl, adeceased. These are. thieraelore, io cite andl aoan ih arn3atnd sinigilar, thie-kindreda arid cdi torts of athe saidl daeeaaes. to lie awuf apeair befare. ine, at raur nexit Ordinnry's Caurt for the saidl District tou be hoaldlen tat Ead3'-field Court louse on the 6th day aof Dacetm ber, 1841. to show catise, if atny, why the sad Adimiitsiration shioual not lie grantead. Giveo ander may hanad naad senl this 19th day of November, one thoanad eight hiun dred atnd forty onte. anal itn the sixty-cixtht yaof Atmerican Jlaepnde~nce. .. Nov.25, 1841 [82 124] b 43 Notce. T H E subscribers forwarn any person from trading for three notes, given by them to Frederick Ross, Esq. The notes aredated the 18th of November, 1839, one for six hundred dollars, due one day after date, onlo for nine hundred and fifty dollars. due the first da of January 1841. and one nine bundred and y dollars. due the fist day of January 1842; there has been $8W9 paid, but no notes taken up; as it appears he has not made us a good title to. a certain part of the property for which the notes was given, we are determined not to pay any more on said notes until ie makes us a good titde. ROBERT CHANEY, PIERCE LITTLE. Nov.2 c 43 New and-very Cheap DRY GOODS. A SABAL has just received and is now , opening his FALL and WINTER supply. all carefully selected by himself in N. York, which he offers to his fnends and custo mers in Carolina and Georgia. at Augusta, at his old, stand. one door above Bones & Carmi chael. No. 213, very cheap for cash. Augusta. Ga. Nov. 6. 1841 f 42 Edgefield Village Female A CA D E M Y. T HE Exercises of this lastitutio.. under the charge of the Rector; Reverend Dr. J0IINSON. will recmaimence, on the lot Maon. day in January ?184:, The Studies and Prices coatinue. as they have been for several years past. Miss RICIIARDSON, whose services have been highiy valuable and acceptable in the schlool, will a-sist the Rector, and teach the Ornamental branches, with Callisthemicks. Paorxsoa BACON, so long known as a suc cestfuial Instructor in Musick. will continue to give lessons onl the Piano, Guitar, and Harp. Nov. 15. 1841 c 42 The Diblical Recorder. Hamburg Journal and Temperance Advocate of Columbia. will 've the above three insertions, aid forward hir srenutt to this Office, lor payment. Mount Prospect Academy. T 1IE Exercises of this Academy will com. Tience on t'ie second Monday in Janna. ry next, under the: Rectorship of M1r. Jons B. MloRAusE. The Trustees take great pleasure in recommending him as a gentleman of high mtoral character, and amply qualified to dis chare all the duties mcumbent upon his avoca. tiona. SMr. 5oragieis remarkably promficientin the Greek. Latin and French languages, the latter he renders anc pronounces with as much facility and accurncy as any young man in the country; also Philosophy. Chemistry. Astrono my. Optics, &c., 3lathentatics through all its various branches, such as Arithmetic, Algebra, Surveving, plain and select, descripitive and analytical..(seometry, Tiganonmetry, Mensu ration. Shades. Shladows and Linear prospec tive, Differential and Integral calculations. &c. all of which Mr. Moragne teaches npnm the well known and practical syeten taught in the lilitary Academy at West Point. AlsarGram mar, Geography and History upon the most approved plan. After haviaag thus procured the services of an efficient and practical Teach er. the Trustees flatter thenaselves they will re ceive the liberal patronag.e of an enlightened public. Mount Prospect Academy is situated two miles North West of Cambridge, on high ele vated anal sandy soil, beside a large and beau iful Spri of pure water. Ters ofntion per Senion offee Mnaths. Greek, a and the higher branches of Mlathematics, - - $15 French, Phylosophy, Chemistry, As tronomy, Optics, &c. - - History, Rhetoric, Grammar, Geogra hy,Arthmetit, Surveying, &c. Hisorye.ar- . J. R. C AN TPred'-n . - R. CIIILD. R. M. WHITE, H. CLA RK. Board of Trusteess. Nov. 8. 1841 .g42 Mt. Elope Academy. NEAlR CAM.IBRIDGE. S. C. T H E Exercises of this Inastituation will be re sumned ont thte first Mlortlty ina January net, unmde, thec direcaioan of air. Johnt Cooper, late a pu i pl of thme popular teacher James L. Lusslee. ' q. No Student will be admitted for less than a qarter. Trvigw or rUremos A5 Folt.owsr. Reading. Writing, and Arithmetaic, ( 00 per qutarter,. En~ghsh (arammar, Geographly. &. 4 00 Phailosoiphy. Chemistry. &c. &c. 6 00 N. II. Unaarding.inacluding washaing, Six Deal. lars per amonatha. BRNI ,Sn JASllEX' CRESWELL, RI ElInEN COOPE R. TIIO.\AS CARTER, WIILLIAIM TlilO'lPSON. CilARLES (ARTER, Janur. R. C. GRIFFIN, Trustees. Nov.4 d 40 Dead Quarters. CLLKneSnos. Nov. 7, 1841. (Onoria No. - W I. TAY LOR. Esq.. having been ap * poninted Aid-dle-Camp to His Excallen cy thte Gonvernor, with the rank of Lieutenanrt Cadhmnel, wIll be obeyed and respected accor dingly. By order of the Co;mmmander-ina.Chief. JOilN L. MlAN NING, Aid-de-Camnp. Nov1 t(f42 Notice. I FORW ARN all persons faum trading for a Anote given tao Carey 3I. Warren, an tihe month of October 1840. calling for three hun dred dollars, unless the barpiin as compliedl with, JOEL F. WVARRE.N. Maor. 18 tf 42 NEW CLOTHING. HAT~sTORE. H AMBURG, S. C. HORA & NEW BY. respectfurlly beg leave to~ iatforma their friends, amid "the public generally, that they have taken the Store, for merly occupied by J. N. Oliver, opposite the id Americana H oael. They are now receiving and opeang, a well selected stock of ready made Clothing of every varIety.' hATS. CAPS, SUSPENDERS &c. &c, of the latest style, to which they invite the at ention of purchasers. Eead Quarters, .CLuaDox, 8th Nov. 1841. T HE 3MBrigade of Cavalry, 23d Regiment T ofia&ntry, DeKalb Rife Guards, and Arenal andIMag'ne Guarde, will parade at Columbiae. Wednesday the 8th of Decem ber nest, aI o'clock A. M., for drill and re view. . With aftl .ene of the landable spirit of emulatiodl iMprovement manifested by the Corai' ofthe th Brigade, whom services have* Alataril tendered for the occasion, the Commnder- hiefdirectsthat the Quar ter Masm QenerA shall make the necessary provisiohWTenteand Camp Equippage, for their acco 32dation. The Mhor General of the 1st Division will take co-ad of the Troops on die day of re view. A'eard of the Evolutions to be perform ed, will pieviously be furnished through this Deparm to the respective corps and do partmensk . The Mjor Generalsand Brigadier Generals of the State, with their respective Staffi, and the Ez-Ajulant General, are requested to at tend the Cofmander-in-Chiefon the field. The Stiff of the Commander-in-Chief will report for dau at Head Quarters, previous to the day ofreview. Lieut. Cola. English. Man ning and Taylor, are detailed to select and pre Lwrea suitable field for the exercise or the The Qniter-Master-General with the Quar ter-Masters of the 3d Brigade of Cavalry. and 5th and 6th Briade of lufantry will auend in due ninetorteeive and distribute-to the re spective Corps, the necessary Arms, Camp 'Pate and Ammunition for the occasion, which wig be furnished by the Arsenal Keeper :. Columbia, upon the requisition of the Quar thr-Master-General. The Comumander-in-Chief will present a suit able Emblem of Distinction to the best drilled frufnotry, Light Infantry. Rifle, or Artillery Company, on Thursday the 9th of December. lihe merit of each to be decided by a compe tent Board ofOfficers, detailed for that purpose. The Brigadier Generals of the 3d Division, are charged with the extention of this order. within their commands, and are required to at tend with their respective Staf. By order the Commnander-to-Chief: J. W. CANTEY. Adj't. and Insp't. Gent. Nov. I1- v 42 Teacher Wanted. T HE incumbent for tbis year. declining to teach any longer, a te-acher is wanted-to; take charge of the Edgefield male Academy for the next year. The entire profts of the school, at the usual rates of teaching. in both tIhe Classical stnd Euglish departments, will be the cimnipen sation of. the teacher. Candidates will please foward their names and testimoni als of god character, and capacity for teachingon or fore the fifteenth day of Decem '~n e need apply but th men for the lina Col allow vicinity rdiug "UWM ME2Mif*JKW Trustees. EdBMMWM No.,1841 e 41 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. FAL L TIEItal, 1841. I[T is Ordered that a Cuurt of Common SPleas and General Sessions, fur the Trial of the Cases not disposed of at thib Term, be held at Edgefield Court Ilouse, on the third Monday in January next. JOHN BELTON O'NEA L, Presiding Judge. GroaoE PoPE, C. C. C. & G. s. Nov. 5, 1841j 41 Pancy Goods, &c. TI lIE Snbmcribcr has just recuived, in addi Rtion to his former stock, the following arti cle, viz: A great variety of Mfouse do Laines, for La dies Dresses. Super double width Italian and other black Silks, Fancy Satin. 3Monse dei Laine, 3Merino, and other varieties Shawls, A goodssortmentof ilosiery. &c. Ladie' Silk and Cashmere How., Gentlemen's Lismb's Wouol half liome, hien's & Ladies' Kid, Iluskin, Diuck and other Gloves, Ladies Cravats, Taglioni Scarfs. &c. A 0000 asSoRyxr.ET OF NT 8, CJPS, J&c. Enmbracimi Fur Caps, de..leth and Seal Caps. Gen~tlemes' fiEne Hats. (fashiionasble and broad I ease heavy Plains, Kerseys, &c. Whitney Blankets, also Negro Blankets, & c. A gooditock of Shoes-Mien's, Boys, and Ladie' fne Shioes, Also-I case Mlen's super Calf Boots, All the dbove on necommodatint terms. E. B. PRESLEY. Nov. 4 d 40 T H E Subscriber beiuig overstocked ot~er,. for sale three yoke of Oxen. twelve or fifeen Cowrs and Calves and one hundred head of Sheep,' for cash or approved paper. Good bargains ca be had. ANSEL TALBERT, Scnr. Nov. 11d 41 TN the rear of the Old A merican H otel, occued by R.R. Hunter, opposite the Rail Roal depot. TARE REDUCED. Horseopef month 31000 .. -e day .50. .. Single feed 25 The subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the publi. generally, that he has opened a LIVERY STABLE, in Hamburg, S. C. wherehe will at all tiknes, keep supplied with provender and fornge of the bestquality. Having goodl Ostlers and excellent dry Stables; be hopes to give satisfaction-to his p)atrons. Ele will keep constantly on hand, Carri ages. Barouches, Buggies, &c., with care ful drivers with which the public can, al all times, be accommuodraed on the most reasnnal terms. H6 therefore solicits a share of public patronage. N. B. Drovers can be accommodated with good Lots well watered. OLIVER SIMPSON. Hamhbare:Nov. d. 1841t. tf r4n Land for Sale. T HE Subscribers offers for sae their val. uable tract of land, whereon they now reside, situated in Edgeteld District, about two miles from the Ridge, containing four hundred acres, about thirty-fve of which is under good fences of second and third years ground. On the premises are a good log dwelling house, kitchen,and other nocessary outbuildings. Also, an excellent new Saw Mll, now in high opera tion. Any person desirous of purchasing, are requested to call and examine for themselves. Terms made easy. JOHN A. LOW. LUKE B. LOTT. Nov. S d 42 Executor's Sale, W ILL be sold, by consent of the parties concerned for a di* ision.at Cambridge on Saturday the 4th of December next. I he lands belonging to the F.state of Nnthaniel Ma. rion, deceased, con4i.,ing of tweice Andred acres of Land. It will be sold in two Fartrs of equal size, or four separate Tracts. The Plan tations are well improved and in a high state of Cultivation. Terms will be reasonable and made knowni on the day of sale. JOHN R. TARRANTS. Oct. 24. 1841 c 42 Execefor. Adinistrators' Sale. B Y an Order from the Ordinary of Edge field District. will he sold at the late resi deuce of Ransom Hamilton, dec'ed. on Thurs day the 2nd of December next. all the personal property of said deceased consisting of eight Neetoes, Hons., Cows, Hogs Sheep. Corn and Fodder, Cotton, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and Plantation Tools. Terms-All smas of and under $5, cash; all sums over that amount, twelve months credit, with note and two approved secnities JOHN B. HAMILTON, .JOS, COSN-AHAN, Nov. 15.1841 b 42 Administrators. Administrator's Sale. U NDER an Oider from the Ordinary of Ed-efield District, will be sold at the late re-iidence of Jesse Graham, sea., deceased, on Thursday the 2!th inst. all the personal estate of said 'decea.ed, consisting of twenty-dhree Negroes, nearly all of whom are young and likely, Horses, Cattle. flos. Sheep, Cotton, Corn. Fodder and Shucks. Farning Utensils, lousehold nd Kitchen Furniture, &c. Ternis . ale, ate cash for all sums of two dollars or inder that ameunt; twelve months credit on all stuns o r that amount, notes with two approved see ;es will be required before the property is dei..ered. JOHN C. ALLEN, Adm'r. Nov. 2, 1841 b 42 Notice. L, persons having demands against the lF.state? of Marianm Adans, deceased are reiuri-ted to renler thr'i in to the subscriber preoperly attested, and oi inde-bted to said Es Lte are requested to make immediate payment. A. T. TRAYLOR, Ada'r. Nov4,J41 d 41 New Goods! New Goods! r lilE subscribers respectfully informs their friends and the public generally. that they have 'ust received frum New York, their usual suo f FaLL L WYITER GOODS, cossTr1o 5IS PAnT oF Whitney and Dufil Blankets, Children's Rose do Plam and twilled Kerseys, for Negroe weari 4-4 plain and striped Linseys, Red and blue do Super blue and black Cloths, green and grey do ! " " and fancy Cassimeres, Batioetts and Kentucky Jeans, 4n ana-e ettne erngs ~ 4-4 do do Shirtings. Super Gro. de Rhine Black Silks, -Gro. de, doi and Italian do Colored Silks and Yattins, Mioatselaine DecLaines and Shally., French and Engtlish Mlerinioes, Black and blue black Bombazines, Damask, Silk anad Satin Shawls A variety of Cruel matnd 3lerino do Embhroideredl Casimiere do Jacunet lldk'fs. and 3Inall Muslins. HATS & CAPS, Genutlemeni's Beaver liti. latest style, Stuperior Otter and Fur Caps. Youith's Hlats and Caps, WVood h lati anid Seal Caps, An assortmenit of Saddles, Bridles, and Martm gales, A lar;:e u.sortment of Shoes, fur men, boys, andi women, A L.SO hardware & Groceries; Snmrs, Cuto'.es. atnd Treas, 3lolaseo and Salt, 51perm and Tallow Cattdles, Lamp Oil. &c. &c. Th.--y also have a supply of good Cheese' on hand, hauving mande arrangements to be supplied with this article very regnlarly during the sea. son, it may be found at their store at all timtes. All thei abo.ve articles will be sold low fot asA. or on tiume to pmnetunl custoners. Oct. 21, tf 3d BLAND & BUTLER. NEW GOODS. T H E. sutaeribers have received fromo Newv Yo.rk anextensive assortment of GOODS, suitable for the season. ANosOG wustt An.: Black, Blue, Browna, Gareen, Olive and Mtixed Broad Cloths, Plain Black, Diiamnond, and Double Wave Beaver Cloths Black, blue, drab nmixed & fancy double willed Cassiuneres, Plain & fi~iored ?ilk,Satin & Woollen Velvet Vestingrs, Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs. lindk'fst, hosIery, Gloves, sspenders, Collars, Bosoms, Cottons ando Meritno Shirts ati Drsawvers, Hate, rimbrellas, j&c. The above Goods were purchased luow, arid wyill be sold accordingly. N. B. The TAILORING Department will receive our particular attention, feelinig gretfuml for past t'avors, and a dispositia to lease our customers, anid the public generally ; a continu atice of whose patronage is retspectfunlly solicited. BRYAN & MINOlt, Merchaal Tusilurs. Edgefickli C. H. October 14. 1841. h 37 Notice. H 3AVING entered into Co-artnrsip with mK~ty Brother, L. H Church, of New Haven, Cl.; busmess will be done tin the name of A. II. Church & Co. And would return many thanks for former favors and solicit a con tintiance. A. B. CHURCH. We shall be receiving FRESH GOODS every few days durin~ the winter, and o'ffer hARD WARE, CUTLERY, HArs and Caps of all varieties, Boots and Snoas. Snixmasc Snius-t:No, Calics, Casi,uueres, Satinet: Ar. ke. flrass and Wood Clocks, .heet Iron Ar Tau W~are. by wholesale and tetail; and all jobe in Sheet Iron or Tin WVaro and roofing attended to promptly. ALSO, One full set Macunts Toorts and Parrzass for maniufecturing Trin Ware; One first rate BA noca and Buor, and a few high post bed steads, all for sale at very low pries. am rgNo. A. B. CHI URCH & Cn. Habre o.4, c 41 Mdminitrators Bale. B Y Order of Oliver Towles, Esq. Ordina ry of Edgefield District, will Le sold at the late residence of Arttmos Watson, deces* ed, on Tuenday the 7th day of December next, all the personal Estate of said deceased, onsis. ting of sixty-eight Negroes. among them are three house carpenters, and one blacksmith. neadv all young and very promisin, Horses and lules, Cattle and Hogs, Hos ld and Kitchen Furniture. sevenoty-five bales of Cot ton, Blacksmith's Tools, three thousand busb. els Corn, and thirty thousand pounds of Fod der, &c. &c. 'rerms.-All sums under Five Dollars, Cash. all sums above Five Dollar", twelve monthe credit, purchasers giving note and two good securities; the rtiht or property not changed until the Adminastraturs receive a note-for th property bought. TILMAN WATSON. STANMORE WATSON. Nov.13, 1841 c 42 Administrators. Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of Aste. mus Watson. deceased. are requested to imake payment, and those having demands a guinat the same are reqn-sted to present them properly attested to the subscribers. TILMAN WATSON. STANIORE WATSON, Nov. 13. 1841 tf 42 Administrtorsr. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Shaderick Holmes, & wrife, Applicants, rs. David Blalock, Defendant. Y an order from the Ordinary. I shall proecl to sell. at Edgefeld Court House, on the firpt Mtonday in December next, the lands of the estate of Charles Bla lock, deceased, ituate in said district, ad joining ands of Delila Cartledge. Dempsy Bussey. E'nsrmus McDaniel and others, and cuntaiiiinig one hundred tend sixty-eight acres, more or less. To be saild on a cre dit of twelve months, purchaser to give bond and personal security. and a mort gage of the prernises to the Ordinary if re quired. Cost to he utid in cash. S. Cf RISTIE, s. E. v. Nov. 8 ($3 57] d 41 Executor & Administram tor's Sale. W ILL BE SOLD, at the late residence of Mary Elam. on Friday the 3d day of December next, the real estate of the lat* John Elain, dec'd.. consisting of three tracts of land, on a credit of one, two and three years, with in terest frons the datet posession to be given on or before the first day of January next. Also, a part ofthe personal estate of the said John E Lam, consisting of Stock of every description. Household nod Kitchen Furniture, Plantatio Utensils.Provisions. &c., on a credit of 12 mm. Same time and place, by an order from the Ordinary, will be sold. all the undisputed per sonal property of Mary Elam. dee'd.. consisting oftwo Negioes, stock of Cattle and Hogs, one four wheeled Carriage, Blacksmith's Tools, arnd oilier articles. on a credit of twelve months for all sums over five dollars, and for all sums of five dollars and under, the terms will be eab pnrchasers in every instance to give their noe with.approved security, and as to the-lands, a mortgage of theprentse., if required. DANIEL BRUNSON, E'tr. ef Jok Ehan. J, TERRY, 'aisrster gwMqf Elim Noyembec.d51 1. 4i Adminutrator's Sale. AGREEA BLY loean order from the Ordi nary of Edgefield District, will be said, ag the late residence ofiilliam Thnrmnond, Sen., deceased, on Tuesday the fourteenth day of Diecemiber next, all tihe personal property of said dec'd, consisting of thiy-seven Negroes, cro p of Cotten, Corn. Fodder, Horses, Males, and stock of all kinds, Plantation Tools, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, &c., on a credIt of twelve months. W51. THUTRMOND, Jrr. N.8 e 41 eittministrator's Sale. W iLL lBE SOLD, on Monday the twenty ninth dlay of Novemrber nest, under an order from the Ordinary of Edgefleld District, all the plersonaal property belonging to the estate of Emma F. Simkins. deceased. Consi..ting of abut 30 Negroes, Horses Mules. Catt le. H ogs, Corn, Fodder, Oats, Plan tation Utensils. &ce., &c. The sa'e will be h,-ld at the Caaerrak Plan maton, on l.itthe Saluda, and the tertms will he, for all amnounlts at or under five dollars cash; all over slat amnount twelve months credit, par chauser giving note aund Iwo aspproved secunties. F. W. PICKENS, Adm'r. October 14 g 37 Administrator's Sale. U NDER an order from the Ordinary, will he sold at the late residence of B. F Nich olson, dec'd., on Wednesday the 8~th of Decem-. ber, aill tihe personal property ofrsaid deceased, consitonx of lwenty-one Negroes, Horses, Mhales. Catule, hfigs, Cotton, Corn, Fodder, (hts., Farming Utensils, &c. Teamis of Sale-Are cash for all soms at or under fiva dollars. above that amount twelve omonths credit; ntiles wilh two approved secn rities will be invariably required before the pro perty is debiyered. J.0O. NICHP .,SON, DAVID R. STRtOTHER, .idmiaistrators. October 29 f 39 Executor's Sale. 11Tl L BE SOLD on Wednesday the i t fDecember next, at the same tiase and place of the sale of the late B. F. Nichlone deceased ; lthe balance of the personal estate of tbe late Joyce Culpepper, dee'd., not distribut eid by will; consitung of two Negroes, and some Househldk Furniture. Temns of sale. on all sums uier five dollars cash, all soms over that amount on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers will be required to gave notes with two approved securities. WV. A. STROTHER, D. R. STROTHER, Noo.I e 40 Houuse and Lot FOR SALE OR RENT. TlHE Subscriber offers for sale or rent, hsis Thouse and lot, whereon he now resides, situate one mile from Fargefleld C. If., en the Newberry road, adjoiming lands of MIr. F. W. Picken, C. Mitchell. M. Mms, and T.B. Hard vey. The lot contains between e'tght and tea acres of good gnalty land, suitable for Corn, Cotton, or sntali Grain. On the premsses are aemnall bet comnforable dwelling House alrge Worishop, and other nss anad ses ienat buildings for a family, w~ha wetll u'em cellent water, all under goodlluees, Any e somn dispoe to purchas, orinp, willpsu call an examilne fortbeasvp ~* ~ ROST. DO D