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Y-Vitue of sundry wrisofFierFa shan'prmeetd to sell at Edge beid Court House, on the first Monday and. 1isiday in.Decernber next, the folluoviag pWOPeriy. viz: - Gray & Gary vs. A. T. Hodges. Dr. Wesley C. Norwood vs..the sawc. Wil liam W.' loor, vs. the Same ; the defen Jint's interest in sixteen Negroes. viz: Josey, SaUy, Julian, Bean. Cmes.ir. Bello. Jino, Jackson. Nanny. Louisa. Edward. Dianna, Margarett, :dwin, Juncte, Sue, Joan. Ingraham & Hays vs. ZiIlia Nobles. L. Gedderinigs vs. the sane. one two horse Wagon, aud one Easy Chair. -~B. A. Wallace vs. Moses Harris, Jr. Harrington & Bryan vs. the same, one sor rel Horse. Benjamin Stevens vs. Wn. Forest. G. L. & E. Penn & Co.- vs. the satie, two Horses and one Wagon. B. F. Goue4y, T.C. vs. Henry Slailtz, one lot in the town of llarnhurg, No., l63 fronting Covington-street. and adjoining No. 164. having 50 feet from on Coving too-street. and 190 feet on Cobh-street. Richard C. Grilliu. and others. vs. R ich ard Hazel, four Horses, two greys and two bays. James Mosley.& Co. vs. John Greco, one bay Colt. Smith & Frazier, vs. Win. C. Hiardin, one sorrel Mare. David Wood vs. Thomas I). Lovele!s. George Parrott vs. tle samte. Goodwin & Harrington vs. Ohe samt.. Wm. 11. Vil lard, Sear. vs. the same. llirrington & Bryan vs. fthe same, two Negroes, lien and Bob, three llorses, one yoke of Oxen, and Cart. Terms cash. S, CIRISTIE, s. .. D. Nov. 18 c 42 .State of South Cal olin1a. EDGEFI.L) )ISTLRICT. IN EQ'ITY. -Ebenezer Chamberlin and wife, Vs. Murtin Mi3. Partition. and Samuel 3liiou. N OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue orf an order from Chancellor Johnston, I shall offer fur Palo to the highest bidder at Edgefield Court flouse, onl the first Mlmnday in December next, the real estate of David 1lim I!s, deceased, conssisting of three tracts ofland, as follows, viz: the licmue tract, lying gn Bird Creek, waters of Stephen's Creek. and con taining six hundred and fifty ncres. more er less, adjoining lands of Anse'l albert. John Tonip kin. Charles Nix and otrii's; a tract on ca verdam Creek, containing two lundred and ffy acres,-more or less, adjoining lauds of Wil liam H. loss arnd others; and a tract contain ing sixty five acres. more or lests, adjoining lands of the widow Kilcrease. Charles Finley. James Kilertase and others. on the followit.g terms: The sixty-five acre tract, on a credit of 4n1 year ; the Beaverdam. tiact. on a credit of one and two year, and the lome tract oul a credit of one and two years. except for so much as will pny the costs, which must be pa-d in cash. The purchasers to give botd and per. nal security, and a mortgage of the premise. to mecur. the purchase money. J. T E RRY, c. E. E. D. Coua'r's OfeC, Nov. 2, 1841. $712 e'40 Notice.. ,Subscriber'will offer for sale at public taweon in.Erevouty Ctsposed of, on day oDeameberseaWrstrtas psaton in Edge4el District, sittate on the Mttown-rued, and on Turkey Caeek, thirty two miles Gomn Hambtarg, onr a credit of one, two, and'tbreyears, for approved paper. Al so, at the same timre an'd place, will be suld on a cr'edit of twelve months. hris stock of Cattle, Shbep; Hogs. Plantation Tooks Corn, Fodder, Oats, anrd Householid and Kitchen Purniture. JOHN CHI.ATHAMf, Senc'r. November 4 d* 40 Factorage and Conanmission Business, R ECEINIG 3& FO R n'.-f DING .-1G ENCY. - EHA M BU RG S. C. TI1ESubscriber respectfully bees leave to .1apprise his fuienrds andi the Merchants of the U pper Districts generally, that he is tire. roughly prepared to transact busintess as above, and, confident. in his long ex perience int said ha siness, ini this placo,solict a share of patronage. His Store being on .Market-street, the motst elevated part of town.. to datnger romr innrutnda tions need bc apprleended. HI. U'RQUHART. Hamburg, Nov. 1. l.l. 3m 40 To Bridge Basillders. O)RDEREID. that a Briee ice titat across Log Creek. whtere the rocad le::ding fronm Edgerseld Court Hinaise to Camtbridige cro-cees said Creek, and that onre hutndred tatnd litv dad. larshbe aprpriat,-d for building said Bridge, if so mutchbo taecessary. Tme Bridge to be built of good mraterials, amid fifty five feet ictntg, be. side rte butments, and to be wvarrated ton be keptiln good arepnir fur five years fromr tire time it is received, und thrat the. itrldin; said Bridge be let to thte lowest bidder at &dg, field Courrt House, on rihe first M,.nday inm D, cember next, the Bridge to be comapieted by :hae first Monday ini March, i-42. By order of the Bomrd, this &th of November, LEWIS UOLM ES, Clerc. Nov.11 di 41 State of' South Cairslina. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. vs. Stanmo~re D. Ryan. and: others, Deft's. ~T appearing to mcy satisfaction,. that Mliddlie tion-Mosiey anid wife, Elizabethc and Wil iTam G. Gallanc, reside, acnd are ou oif mice li mcis of tis State, It is tirerefora ordered, that they do appear andm object to thce divisiona or sale of a tract of land, belocngingto rte estate ofJohan Ryan, dec'd., on or before the tirs.t Monaday in February next, or their consent to the samte will be entered saf record. OLIVER TOWLES, o. a. n. Nov.15 .I 42 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. James Robertson. & others, Di fo Douglass Robertson & others. "''' I''ap'''r"a. to my satnsfactionn that Daniiel kRobertson, Villiaun Robertsomn.Mary Robert. son, Samtte A. Brooks, and Lucy his wife. Temirrance Robertsont, Hligdent Robertson. Eliisabe'House, Nancy Carrngton, Rtichard Christais, anid Mary his wife, Defenidants in thiseosime, reside out of the State. Therefore. ordered: That the said defendants do plead. answer or demur to thiis bill...within three naiudhs from the publicationi of this order, or thtdatd Bill be takenpren~esco against them. S- J. TERRIY, c. a. a. ri. Cwastsinfer's Ofcs, -. Nov. 2 1841. ~,($6) amte 40 Sherif's Sales. B Y Virtue or sundry writs of Fier Facins. I shall proceed to sell a Edgefield Court Hase, on the first Mon day and Tuesday in December next, the following property: Oliver Simpson vs. S. Saintsimons, one house and lot in the town of Hamburg. oc cupied by defendaut. W. H. Yeldell vs. Beverly Burton. J. L. Atkinson, and T. J. 31ahary, six hun dred acres of land, more or les, adjoining landsof L. 1. Muindy. and others; levied on as the property of B. Burton. W. HI. Yeldell v-. Margaiet Ogilvie and Talert Chentarn, the tract of land where defendant Ogilvie lives, containing three hundred and sixty acres, more or less, ad joining J. A. Wllite, and others. Also one other tract known as the Tompkins tract, containing one hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jeremiah Scigler, and others. Wn. Kilrcnse. bearer, vs. Margaret Ogilvie. the above describled properly.. Commissioner in Equity vs. Lewis Elzey, ene thousand acres of land, more or less, .adjoiniug lands of Thomas Morris, and others. Commissioner in Equity vs. Henry Sawyer. the tract of land known as the 31ill tract, adjoining lands of Moses Holsien, and otlhers; tlo, one negro wotana, Peggy. Darling J. Walker vs. Sterling Powell, the tract of land where defendant lives, containin:g two hundred acres of land. more or less. adjoining D. J. Walker. John Bauskett. adm'r, vs James MI. Powel and Sterling Ponel. one hundred neres of land, where J. M. Powel lives; levied on as' the property of J. Al. Powell. Charles & Joseph Cosnahan vs. Ster ling Powel and Ransom Hamilton. two las ndred acres of land, more or less, adjoin inig D. J. Walker. and others. levied on as tihe property of Sterling Powel. Wm. MI. Wilson vs. Julius Hloward and Rudolph Carter,five thousand acres of lan, levied on as the proporty of Rudolph Car ter.ndinuiing lands of John Wise, and oth crs. Win. N. Wilson vs. Rudolph Carter. the above described property. Trueman Breighthaupi, vs. Ed. Green. thice hundred and sixty five acres of land. mnore or less, where defendant lives, ad joining George Delaughter and others. Also one sorrel mnre and colt. Caleb Talley, vs. I. B. Pixley, Anson Mohley, Charles Price and B. F, Jones, one neero man liary and one boy Nelson, levied on as the property of B. F. Jones. John Cotter, bearer, vs. B. F. Jones, the above desctibed property. W.J. Glover vs. the same, the same vs. same. G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. the same, one negro woman Lpcy. E. B. Presley, vs. the same, the above described propeity. Cadaway Clark, vs. T. H. Loveless, the tract of land where defendant lives, ad. joining lands or John Coghurn and others. G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. Benjamin Cato, six hundred acres of land, adjoining landaorLewislabel and others. The Executors of J. Sharptoo, decea sed, vs.John King and Emberson Bussey, one tract of land, leived on as the proper. ty of Emberson Bussey. Tet ma cash. - "0."-~~ rl r. D. November8 d 41 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. G. L & E. Penn & ('o. vs. RiartinaPosey. WTILL lIE SOLD at the house of de V fendant, on WVednesday the. 8th of De cemnbet next, the following pr opertybto wit: oneo lot of Laamber, two Cows anda Calves, one lot of Hogs, andl Household Furniture. Ternms cash. 8. CIIRtISTlE, s. r.. D. Nor. 15 C 42 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Renhien Rnucker, vs. C. M. Warren, ? Julhn Warren. and Felix ibie,% W IL L BE SOLD at the house where C. Mf. Warren fornmerly lived, on the 2d day of Deem',~er nsext, thea following propterrty, to, wit: ione W1nggona andl Mule, one lot of Corn asal Fasideir, Cattle. Hlees. Seed Cottaon. Potn. toe... llouasetisold and Kiachena Fiurniture, and othser snrticle-. tevie~d oan as the property or C. M1. Warren. Terms ca'sh. S. CHI R ISTI E. a. e. p. Nov112c 42 State of' South Carolina. EDGE FIE LD DiST RICT. Richard C. Gritfin. & other,.' va' liichurdt llinzel. 1ILIL BIE SOLD on the ntinth day of SV ~eembster next. at the komse of defen-. daat, the faoo ing property ta. wit : onse road Wnu:.sn 10ns uabeiars of Corn, three stacks oaf Fodder. 20551bs. of Seed Coatoan, and other arti ctcei. Termss cash. S. C HRISTIE, s. x. a. Nov13 e 4,2 State (of South Carolina. K-DGEFIELD DISTICT. Jaohn P'resley, a..o Mortgage. .nmes Bean. WI IL B1E SOLD at Edgefieldl Court V l ause, in thte alaovo stated case, on thse first Mlonday ins December next, (sne Negro Man. Allen. 'Terms cash. S. CHRISTIE, Agent. Nov. 15 c 42 Notice. -TTNDE R the wvilof 11. A. WVALLACE, U) deceased, I will exposse to public rsale, at Ealgeielad Court Huuttse otn the firsa Monaday in December next the tract oft land coentaininag three hunadread aeres mnore or less, purchased by the said LI. A. Wal lace of Blenjamsin . Mims, adjoininig lands of C. J. Glover atad others. The planta tiona is in good order for mnaking~ a crop. Thie laand will lhe ssltd isn a credit of one sand twao years in egnmal in~tahneunts. EI.LEN'T, WALLACE, .Erecuatri. P. S. On the day followinag will be soldl on thse above mentioned plantation, Corn, Fodder, Stock of Cattle and Hogs, platnta tin tools, and other articles, on a credit of twelve months, except for sums under ten dollars which will be required in Cash. .Erecutriz. Nov.-11, 184) ,d A1 .IORE vVE W S. BY WHOLESALF AND RI#AT J. P. SETZ E'S. e PIECES assoated DomajFrench 54and British CALICOS 10-4 and 12-4 best Linen Sheeting ).8 and .8 pillow case Linens 1.4 undresed Irish Linens Bird's Eye Diaper(sume extrafineV 34 and 10.4 Damask Table Diapers'. Lou- Lawns j-4,-e and 4-4 Damash Napkins Bleached and Unbleached striped bordered Towles plain Green and Printed Flour Bale ftich printed and satin striped SchaDy Plain . do do do Plain black and do do do Second mourning do Taglionicnes, a very rich atices for ladies dresses Printed and embroidered Muslin adLaine Plain. black and fancy colored do Balr.arines; a new article for evenig dresses Chena figtred Silks Black figured and striped Silks Black 3atteoni Lastrng Black Gros de Rhine Blue and jet black figured Silke Blue black Gros de Royal Silks Blue and black Grms de Messiae . Rich 3erino and Cbena Silk 8'ear Fillet and U. S. Gloves Shawls in great variety of styles Best wbiteand black English Silk Hose and Half Hose Rich sprigged and dotted Bobbinet Laces Do d0 Swim Malins Artificia! fowers and Wreathe Needle worked Collars 10. 12. and 14-4 Marseilles Quilts, &. &c. The above goods, together with nearly eve ry artcie usually Lrpt in a Dry Goods Store, mill be sold by wholesale and retail,as low as will be oftered by any other house in this city, and at fixed prices. 8 I Augusta, Oct. 14. 1841. - f 39 Executors' Sale. WILL be sold on the first Wednesday in December next, at thelate resi ilence or-Hillary M. Coliier, deceased, in Edgeteld District South Carolina, all the property both Real and Personal belonging to said Estate, except the negroes, there is sbout thirteen hundred Acres of best Oak and Hickory Land, which will be divided ito two tracts, leaving with the House place about 650 to 700 Acres. As regards te value of this property its character is io %ell known, as to nake a deseription of it almost useless. It is considered one of lhe best Country stands for a Public House in the State, it being on the MuArtintown Road. the great thoroughfair, leading from the west to all the lower country markets, and a noted stand with all the Drovers, Pud when viewed purely as a planting in terest, it presents many advantages, that ofrfertility ofsoil and its adjaceoeg one of the best Markets in the United states. The land sold on a credit of one and tuo years,the personal property twelve months. Amongst the personal propertj-will be sold the Entire crop of Cotton aid Corn. R. MERRIWETHER, R. HENDERSON. ftecutors ISAAC T. HEAR The Augusta and Greenville Mbove i their acco Jay of sa Oct. 1 A LL p Watts, are earnetiy irst day oan enods settling thee Congrindulgence. Thos gainst he said estate. muiet rende in in by thm ime, or be barred. &c. ROBT. McCOLLOUGH. Executor. Nov. 4 tf 40 NOTICE. O UR friends in the Country, and elsewvhere are informed that the death of onr late riend and Co-partnser, Doctor Chartes M. Ilill; nil not derunge the regular rontin~e or our bu ines at all, as it will be continued by thme sur riving Cutpartner uinder the samea firn namie. MURRAY &HILL. Pr. J. I1. M UR RAY. Sorviving Copartner. Oct 21,tf 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Imnos Iuhia and wife, Applicauts, t-. Buusan Quarles & others. Defen'ts. B Y an order from the Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court Flonue, on the first Monday in Decenmber iext.ihe lands oftahe estate ofJohn Qutarles, Ieceasedl.situate in said Districi, adjoining uads or William Hlowle, Rhoda Doolittle, and uthers, and containing three hundred meres, more or less. Tro be sold on a cre lit of twelve months, purchaser to give tend and personal security, and a mort enge of thbe premises to the Ordinary if re quired.' Costs to be paid in cash. S. CH RISTIE, s. E. D.F Nov. 8 (83 87) d 41l Statte of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. A ndry Reynolds and wife Applicants, vs hlzekialh'Edwards & wife, Defendants.5 Y an oirder fromn the Ordinary, I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court Hlouse, on the first .Monday in December tsext, the lands of dhe estate of Rebecca Raney, deceased, situatei in said district, an the waters of Cuffeetown Creek. ad joining lands of Hugh Quarles, Leroy H. Munday, William HI. Yelldell, and John Reynolds, and containing two hundred and fifty-two acres, more or less. To be sold an a itcredit of twelve mnonths, purchaser to give bond and personal security, and a mortgnge of the premnises to the Ordinary if required. Costs to be paid in cash. Nov.8S (83-87) d 41 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD. DISTRICT. Ben'anmin Stevens vs. Wn. Forest, G &E. Penn vs..teame. W lI BE SOLDsat he houseefWm. VTForest, on Fi'Idiy the 3d December next, the following propeuty, via:. one lot of Corp and Fodder,two Cows&Yeaings, and House hold Furniture. .Terns cash. -8. QEHRISTIE, s. 3. I>. Nov.13 ~ C 42 Fresh Teas. UPERIOR OLD IIYSON and BLACK TEAS, just received and for sale by SCRANTON & 31EIGS. Nov. 18 b 42 NEW GROCERY AND PRO rISIO. STORE. T1HE Subscribers beg leave imnst re spectfully to inform the inihbitanits rfr de field and its vicinity, that they have taken the Store formerly ocenpiad by Snith & Frazier, and nearly opposite 3leirs. Bland & lintlcr, where they are now receivig and opening. und intend to keep constantly on hand, a general and well selected assortmnent of GRUCERIES FOR FAMILY USE. Their Goods are purchased at the latrest Cash prices in the New York and Boston markets. and will be sold as low as they can be bthht in Augusta, or Hamburg. (transportation added.) for Cash. or for approved poapet, on short timle They have made sch arransgenatis na will enable' then from tine to tine, to replenish their Stock with desirable articles, and no exer tion will be spared in catering for the tastes and appetites of the eating public. To all we say. call and see us, and if we do you no good we most positively assure you, that we will do you no harm. P. A. SCRANTON, C. A. MEWS. Edgefield C. II. Oct. 20,1641 tf 38 Warehousue & Commission BUSINES%. T H E subscribers having leased for a tern of years, that comniodious and elligible Warehotse, formerly known as -Corington & Fair's, beg leave to offer their iervices, to their friends and the public, in the Storage and sale of Cotton. From the elligibility of their Warehouse, to. gether with its central position, they flttet themselves that they are able to oil'er induce ments to Planters and others. nuegalled by any establishment of the kind in thie place. otton consigned to them, Iy the river, will be landed wharrage free, and no comtnissions will be charged for revhippiig Cotton Iv the Rail Road or River. Platiers need be under no apprehensions with regard tofreshers, as the ri ver will have to ise 7 f'evt in the lusiness p.arts of the town. before otr Warehouse will lie over. flowed; fnd all Cotton totared with us will Ie insured againstfreshets. gratis. if req ired. Insanrancecat be etyected otn otifr \ arelatise, at as low a rate na any other in town: and as our utinost endeavors shall be utsed to give gene. ra! satisfaclion. we hope to tmerit and receive a liberal share of pattunage. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton itn store. Our comasions for selling cotton, will be 25 cents per bale. BRIITTON A11.18 TIIOMAS G. KEY. Hamburg, September lat. 1811 i :1i Water Proof Wachiouse. II.unen. Septenber 20. 1841. T IHE Subscriber begs leave to infmnn his friends and the public. that he continnes the WAREl4OUSEand COMMISSION 11 SINESS, at his former stand, known as the Water Proof Warchonse. Detached as it is from other ktildings, its ko cation renders it nerlv as "eenre froa fire, a if it were tire proof. 'T'he floors of its two %% ing have been elevated above the high water inark of the great freshet of 51ay 140; and each of these divisions of the building. will store from ,50) to I.800 bales of Cottotn, both of hiese are Ine to be exclusively set mp art for the Cot lanters and country merchant.. who will cured from the possibility of loss and by Ireshets. E Is himself of the present.occasion to support during the last season.- f from theta, and the public genteral tuance ofthis confidenee, atid assures ,that in return for thaeir patrontage he willc his best personal efforts. to pirotmote anid rotect their interest commititted to his chaarge: an addition to thisassurace, lhe pledges himisel(,t tat he wvill in ito case puarchase a bale of (Cot. totn directly oir itndirectly. lie will'attendu to the sale and shtipping ofit Cotton. then receidn:; aind forwardinig ofGos,~s or any other knsiniess ausually transacted by a Comiission Mierebant. G. W ALKERt. September 30 tiam 315 THlE PIL0TOKiEN OR FEMALES FRIEND. Forthke Relief of females s'uferrinff undIer Symnpa thetic Disorders. Perioical Compliaanats, U erak ness. Pauis, .ke.. kr.a T IS .lsedicines ay~ beas resairted to itha thes utmtoet cutitia'nce tor the puirpoise oft reheving atnd remtos inag anhnist aill thosse com-aa piiints piecumihir to Femsailes, and wh lichi ften-i lead in somte format or othter to pe-rmaaneaat ill health. It wtill also relie've umauchl of thte anttesr ig, and parevent those accidetits to u laich all mothers are ex posed. tials. ahrectionis and mucth informaationa,vam~lale to F'emnales ad headss of tiimilies. tiumy be~ hadl ratis. whaere thei l'hiotukena is sold, bay ED\V. .J. .311'S. E~dgfri C.|II. IIAVaILAND, llAliAL & Al.L.N. Chaarlestoan. IIAVILAND). hllSLl.Y & CO. .lugurta. P'rice~ 1 50) per Wrmtt-. October II 2am' - T HREE Noatesaf hand this 4th daym of1 LOctober, in thme Village of Edlgefield,I one note on James Reyntold, for sixty dlol lars, payable to the Subhscrib~er, tdated saome tite the past sumtmer, anid payable .Taanu ary next. Otne other inote otn Elbert iDuby, forseventy five dollars, slated in M'barch last, and payable in Oct. instant ; creditetd in March Ilast with $ 13, anid ithis daty with $ 10. Also otne oilier tnote on John Wit lock, for forty dollars, dated itt July last, payab!ceone or thtree dlays after dlate, all payable to the subscriber. JOhlN A. MACKER. Edgefield C. 11. Oct. d1. 1841 if 34; State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire LOrdinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, John R. Wever, hath applied to me ror Letters of Administration, with the w'ill annexed, on a - and singular the goods and chattela, rigbts and cretdits of J onat han WVever, late of the District afore. said, deensed. Theseare. thaercfore, tascito and adimon ish all and singular, the kindred ad credi tors ofthe said deceased, to lbe anal appear before me, at our next Ordinuary's Court for thte said District to be hiolden at Eadge field Court House on thte 29th. day or No-, vember 1841, to show eause if any, why the. said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 15th day of Novem'beroneo thousandl eight himn dred and forty-one, and in the sixty-sixthm of year American Independlenee. 0. TOWLES, o. r:. Noemer 18 b 49 rLANTER'S hOUTEL. FOR I1RLY KNOWN AS GLOVER'S.) IN EJDGEFIELD VILLAGE. r T IlE SUBSCRIBER having purchased theaboveestablislintit, n id been t iuch t xpense in fittine it up' lfr the neconmodation >f Familie<. and transient Boarders; would OW Call public attention to it. liik lotl is new, and spacious, situate near lie Comt Ilonse, in a vey airy ituation, and is Table lie flatteri himself, will bear n coipar- I sut. with any oine found in an inland town. For : ieaith, the kiliage is notorious; and lie has nade such arrangements as he feels confident vil give sati!faction ti Families that may paY im a visit diriig the Slimmer season. I 'lee illage is .irrounded by numerous Springs of eellent %water. lis Stablesare under the !uperintendance of careful llustler. and me large and airy. T:INI Aut A.% rot.t.owS: Regular loarder, peer moth, $I5 00 Children and servants halfprice, Day loarders, 1 50 llorse per ioenth, 12 50 per day, 75 C. If GOODMAN. L7The Aogunta Chronicle, and Charleston I iourier, will please give the above six inser ion,', twice a week, aid forward their accounts U C. if. G. June 25. tf 21 SIBLEY & JUSHER, Hlarehouse (nad Commis sion .erchants, HAMBURG. S. C. T AKE pleasure in announcing to their Country friend3 and to the Public ;eneraily, that their IF A RIE OUSE AND I'IARF Is- NOW IN GOOo CONDITION. llaving raised the Warehouse above the iighcst high- maaer mark of the great May lood, with stiirient foundatiion to make it >erfectly secure from anl /tisr in the River. vhile our location in 'otnt of 'iRE lot surpassed by any Ware House in laniurg, being situatc on the Corner of 'rntre anl .larkct Streets. and occupy ng the whole froiit Sqamie to Cook Street. ppositc ihe Lank & I'ost Ofce. con veni -it to the Rail Rolad, iimediatelv onl the tiver. and in the very Centre of the Prin iplde Cotton Dealers and Shippers, and the reat thuirou0hifair to the Bridge. Grateful for the liberal support we have titherto received, solicit from our Patrons d the pulic generallv, a cienanliiice ol heir confidence. Fromn our long ex peri ,iee in the I'arrmluse and Cominis.ion rusiness. feel coifidenilt, with our facilities. o be aile to give 4to .ll CItire %atifaction. 'o make liberal advanres on Cotton in tore. and will attend li the Sale or Ship t ig of Cotton oi motlerate terms. luIIuiess Commined to our care wil! ceive prompt attention with our best ef rts fir the interet of Customers. SilLIE Y & USHER. SliaIIburg S. C.. Oct. 1. 1811, if 36 Facturae & eCommission H MII BUGLt, S. C. S I have declined selling goods, I beg ar their liberal patronage-while thus engaed. I now oifer m services tes the public :., an enCit. to receil e and forward all kinds ofimer handize andi p~rduce. Anid, as I will not be ngaged int anye thlel busines, I will pay strictr tention tothie iinterest of all those conisigllitgI beir piroduice or merebatndeze to me, and wihile iimi- houseu the lbest care will be taken, aiid for ardcd with de'jpatchi, or orders promptly bet ed. IIromn esperience and observaiion, I have un-it thought that a f:iihful agLenlt could render unsilerabule service toe the planters, in selling heir cotton am1 tloir, anit buin~ig their groce ie: A nd. as I hiave been engaged in tIs mtar e, fir the tla-t teni years. anzd acilpsliuted ith hee ::eneral riouta~~ine einnes, I thieref'ore oti orv-er ice. to inY friendl :iiid the planeters ccen di ;:nd w ill t'.ziitht'aily devoie tuv1 iiidinmded tttion toe the intere' of all thos- who may unut toi my ebatge. the Ielitng eef their puo Ice, andl buy iti ng ine articles as they umayecr Ini alf rasas. my romiftjsjion shalltr mdoderate. II. L..JI~' lRs. P'. $. I ame not11i ntrerested ini anfy Wairehouse a the plare; therefore all ('oteeli sent litiln -re. ildl be .'hirlf as uihreeed, and if no dieee ion5. myi be-t Jl!e::met n~ ell be usede tor the uater' intere-t. II. I.. J. Th Gr een il .\l oun eiit:siiolr. tEd::etcho Ad er-er. Penidletion .\le-sen::er aind liighland enlatill and 1 lit n (N. C.) .\les-eneer will n-ir the aheos e, tsol ilnolths. antd or wardl hills. Boot and Sihoe Shop. T111-:I subscriber has iniI lambuhtrg, on Centre "treet oppi~te .\hess rs. Ilin - nI & Gairmanyt' a Ut )OT andI SI IOE Iop. wvhere lie ad il kee'p on haitd fine ho101' & ll( OTl', warraiuted work: kewsise an nieartmentit oIf Coarse Shioes nnuifactured at hi< T1anvardl near 3Mr. inage, on the old St age Road, betwecen ~dgefiehd Court lionse and Ilamnburg. Carries on the Sachllery and liarnien tusiness, in all its branchea, ntid will sel ow for caish, Gool rawv lides will be ta en in t.--de or for cash, a., will suit the iarties. All business in his litne, attended to with lespatch. 31. L. GEARLTV. llamnhurg, Oct. .1. 1 ISt f 3' ?Gcueral Drug St1ore, 'entrestreet, llamhuiirg, S. C. opposite the OLD AMlERICAN llO1'EL. MURRAY & luLL, KEEP5 constantly on hand, at the above Iliotn. a general assortmsent of Jltc(;S, 31E~IlCtNE8. INSTitC.\ENTS, PEltl'l~ EILY. P'AINT$, 011.5. D)YE STUF., lATTiElt'S M1ATE IlIA.,WINDOtW G;LASS,&c. All of whlicht they olifer att the lowest prices. td on terms to smit purchasers. .-111 orders enue Prith nntnes and despatrh. A siupply of warranlted fresh Garden deeds5 i avs ott hiatid, suited to the acasont. I limbuhrg. Ananst 2. tC 27 .V'otice. LL pesn indebted tel the late Joyce Ctil L- piepper, are' reqfluested to miake paymen t, id all those havinig demands agaime the estalte, ire rectieaeted to render them in propliy M-. ested to the sulsacribers, within the time pre ribd bly lawr. W. A. STROTII ER, D. RI. STRtOTII Elt, -- Executors. Nov. .4 I, 4') State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD I)ISTIllCT. IN TIlE COUi:T OF ORDINARY. W HEREAS a paper purportinto be the last will and testament of Thoulas Rey olds, late of the District and State afuresaid, vas admit-ed to probate in comsmenform on the 2d September last; and whereas Wiley BAY olds, Lawson Reynolds, and Jospb White ind Sophia his wife. who would have been en itled to distribution shares in the estate of said 'homas., if he had died intesiate,have gifen me lotice that they require the said will to be prd d in duec form of lase; and whereas John.Rey 1old&, ine of the distributees of said estate To ides without the limits of this State: and a ,roper petition having been prepared for this murpose I hereby give notice to the said John Reyiolds, and toall others interested in said Estate, that on the 14th of January next I shall teat testimony concernin; said-witl, and pro Meed to determine the validity theieof. - Ordinary of Edgrfedd Distti. Oct. 1-2, 1841 . ' lime 37' State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLAS. - Samuel t. Fuller, Dedaration to Ag. vs. John Baggs, meal. W IEREAS the Plaintilin the above rat. ed ca'o, has this day filed hisdeclarm ion againast the Defendant, who isabsent from, Ind without the limits ofthis State, (as itis said,) av ing neither wife.nor attorney, known wit It the same on whom a copy of the Deelaratiqi, vith a rule to plead thereto, might be.aerved: )rdered, that ihe said Defendant plead to the aid Declaration. within a year and a day front he date ihereof, otherwise final and absolute udgment will be awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. .P. Clerk's Office, 6Iay 4, 1841. 1. & T. age 17 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. - IN THE CO.3IMON PLEAS. John Moose vs. Decaration in Auseh' Mluthew Ilouston. 1111. . WIf EREAS the PlaIntiffio the above stat. ed case, has this day filed his Declara iont arainst the Defendant, who isabseut from, Ind without the limits ofthis State, (as it issid,) iaving neither wile nor attorney, known with n the samne, ott wihnm a copy of the Declare: ion with a rule to plead thereto might be sery -d: Ordered, that the Defendant plead to the aid lDeclaration, within a year and a day from he date-thereof, otherwise' final and absolute udgment will lie stwarded against him. JNO. F LIVINGSTON, C. C P. Crrk's Office, 61ay 15, 1841. a. & T. aqe 17 State of South' ('arolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TlE COMMON PLEAS. Greet, B. Crawford. Dederation in Al s. Wade Shuttlesworth. tachment: S- EREAS the Plaintif in the aboe flat ed c.se. lhas this dav filed his Declara ion a::ainst the Defendant, 'who is absent from, rin without the limits of this State, (as it is .id.) hIv ing neither wife nor attorney, known vithitn the samse, on whomacopy of the Declar tion, with a rule to plead thereto might bser 'd: Ordered, that the Defendant plead to thia aid Declaration, within a vear and-a day. fros. lie date thereof, otherwiie final and absoltute idgment will be awarded against him. JNG. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P Clerk's Office, 3a y 15. 1841. 3.& T. aqe 17 A IL lvinabo anda half miles south ofAhbbevilie Court House. Ils before me two estray mare MULES: one ra dark brown color, fourteen hands high, bouat seven years old, no brands or mark ret eivable. T'he other of a sorrel color, wit a blaze on the forehead. fornteetn atnd a hlfi band. lgh, about seven years old, no brand. or marks w~rceivable. Thebrown M1ule is shed allround, lie sorrel Minie shod before. Each appraised ,t Sixtv dollars. The Mfules eatn he seen a TrIltS. THO3MSON, Magistrate. Septemiber 2f m4t 35 Brought to the Jail () F this Distt ict. a neg'r.. boy, hy the name or 111LL, about 5 feet. 34 inches high, very hlark compillexiont. atnd betwaeen 45 and 40) year. ,f:-ge, sttunit beuilt, and has a scar on his lenl -heek. atnd one just ovear his lefi nipple. He atvs that lhe belongs to Mir. J. Becck, of Elbert Trh,- owner is regnaested to come forward, trove piropierty, pay chear;:es and take him away. C. 1I. GOODMlAN, z. a. D Atn::nst_.i. 1841 tf 27 SO F F A T 'S L IF EIPILI.S. & PHILNIX BITTERS. The perfectly safe, u nerting, and succes hil treat me ot of almtost every s pecies ofdisease b'. the uise,,ofrl*FAT'S LWIFE3EDICINES, is'to ioing.r a itiiter of doubt, as a referenice to the iexperience of many thomreand patiets will stisfactiirily pirove. Dutring the piresent month nlone. nieary onte hutndred cases br~ve comie to the k ntw ledge of3lr. 3Mutfat, where the patient has, to all appearattrc, etfected a permanent urie by~ the exclusive anid judicious ue of the Lte .ledicinies-s.ome eighit or tea of these had beeti considered beyond all hope by their mtedical attenidatnts. Such happy tesults are a. soitrec of g reat pleanrre to Mir. 31. and :nanpra' him with new conttidence tou recomnmend rthe. nste of hiisumedicitnes to his fellow-citizens. The LIFE alEDICINES are a purely VE GETAlISLE preparation. They are mild and. pleaant int their operation, and at the samne Liime thorotighi-actitng rapidly upon the sci tions of the mavtem-carrying off all acrimeni uus humors.'andI assimilating with and penriy ing the lolod. Fur this reason, in agrvatail aes of IDyspiepsia, the Life Medicines wil ive relief mi n shorter space of time than any Lther prescription. In Fever-and-Agne, ii llantmatory Ithenimatismt, Fevers ofevery deo rriptioni, .dick Headache, Heartburn, Dismq5S in the Ilead, Paitns ini the Chest, Platniency, imired appetite, atnd in every disease arusO fromt an itaipunity of the blood, or a disordere state of the stomach, the uise of these Medicines has -ilways proved to be beyond doubt greatly superior to atty other mode of treattnent. All that Mir. 3lote'at asks of his patients is to be particular in takinz thett strictly according to the directions. It is not byea newspaper no lie, or by any thing that lie hiimselftmay sa t their favor, that lie oupes to gain credit ti alone by thme results ufa fair trial. Is the reader in invalid, and does lie wish to know whether the Life 31edicimes will suit him own ease? It o, let hims call or send to 3Mr. 3fotrat's aent in is piace, aind procure a copy of the Medical latinal, designed as a Domestic Guide to lcalth, published gratutitousl5'. He will there lind entumerated very many extriordinaryees of cure; and perhaps sunue exactly siaidar tO. is owti, Muffat's M1edical Ofice in New York, ;r75 Broadway. Fo'Ciale bk)WD. Mfarch 18. a' B00E & 5..t F E very desernptionl ceptt wt Oneitnessandlespct--te- -5 atteEs h I ZrE.D A gyhITIBEA*