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orce raSrtis itun'ety-(o years ag. and they hare bpli it is all 4he Courts of Geor gia and. South Camlina, and even in the United Staies Court; and no good title yet: nowithstanding the ,3,)0W they paid in Lawyer's feesin the case, which would hive been a considerable item to. r Irdp te-delt, but they have 4huf-I ted it 10.8ad the City of Augu,4ta is now about tobear the brunt of the action. The gma is now pondiiug in the Court of Chan. orin the State of dSelt Carolina. The dnt4endleavored to remove the caie to the United States Can.t but failed in their atempt by the decision of Chancel Ier Duncan, and it now stands on record in the Chancery Court in Edgetield, where they have plead offithe trial of one term as will beiseen by the INlowing order. hENRY SHULTZ, 1 John W. Yarborougb, Trustee, and THE STATE BANK, vs kBILL FOR 'he Batk ofthe State of ACN'T, &c. Geo., The City Coun cil of Augusta. nd G. B. LMA R md n The Complainants having made and amendment of their Bill, conformable to &he suggestion in the irtat ground of the demurrerfiled by the Defendants, on mo tion of Wardlaw & Wardlaw, for the de fondants, after argument ordered; that the defendants have leavo to withdraw their demurrer, and have further time until the first day of September next, to file their answers, pleas, or demurrers, not demur rer alone. ."True extract from the minutes." J. TERRY. c. r. a. D. Commissionet Office. Edgefield District. The defendants have answered the Bill in conformity with the order. Why back out & again run to the Geo. Legislature! Because they fear thatja'tite will be meted out to them. A-. for their Court and oth er matters embraced in their Bill, that is a blind to conceal the real object. If those honorable met, would act the part of lion eat men, the whole matter could be set tled in au bour, as to their part. HENRY SHULTZ. December 2, 1841. Fr . the Chrotsicle A Selinal. A LUer front Presidemt Tyler.-Our readers, says the National :ntelllgeneur, will learn, from the report of proceedings in our Criminal Court. that, at the re quest of the President of the United States, a Nolte Prosqui was yesterday entered by the Attorney of the Uniied States iu the cabe of the prosecutiont against the in dividuals indicted for a breach of the peace at or near the President's House in the mothofAuyust lost, (on the night fol lowing the first Veto.) We subjoin a copy of the President's litter, not merely as a mark of respect for an honorable official act, but from the pleasure which its just and liberal senti ments have given to us. and will, we are sure impart to our readers: W..sesrTo%-, Nov. 2 1. "Sir-Having understood that a prose cation wai pending in the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia against cer taimm charpd with having been en 10-a riot in August s, to the dis embattt you 'e proprnity entering, wihh the consent of the Cort, a "ole pros sgxil th ie cases. lt was one of thos.eout brealta of popular feeling incident, in some degree, to oar form of Government, andl entirely evanescent and harmless in its character. My confidence in the good lease and becoming feeling of the people of the District leads me to believe that tlbere will be no danger of a similar occur pence in future, and that therefore those who have been betrayed into a thoughtless proceeding will not be likely to repteat it. "B' assured of my constatnt regardl. J. TY LE R." ~Mr. Fendall, District Attorney, Washin; ton. Dtsointa t. nuos. Under this head a correspondent in the last number ofthe New Gennssee, [armer, who signs himself W. R. respect fully calls for information concerning a certain lame ness which sometimes attacks his hogs during the hot seanon of the year. I have reason to aitribaute the lameness he com plains of, to th'chowintg of the issues of the hind legst which I thinak is caused nvari ably by inlnmmation produced by high thed; such as corn andl barley-meal. with oat first undergoing the process of firmen tation. Having laa several hogs attack ed in the same way some three or fiur years ago, while being fed with the above meationed food, andl every expedient in the way of common dosing proving minei cient, we had recourse to a neighbor of ours who had bad experience in pork in-n king; lhe immediately informed nt' of the case. we caught the hogs, and by a tho rough rubbing of the pores or issues of the legs with a cob they wcre manle w ell in t wen. , ty-four hours.-Genessee Former. Martin Ranahan. an Irish Servant at the White Hlouse in Wtashiington. is quite an original. Whteni lI.'rri."'n cme to the White Hon-se. Ranathtan addhre's.ed him a' follo~ws: 'An palaze your hionoar, they say yu'regnaing to ma~ke a clane swape-I ant te last martin in thec nest-must I take win;!' 'No, Raniahant, thtey say, 'tis ill luck to drive the' house martins fromt where they build. Stay where you are, Rasna ban.' JAXtBUsO, Dec. 1. The Cotton Market remtainedl frm up to the time ef our report. The last ac cont from Euarape have settled the pri ces with us, atnda our hovers atal seller. can now caleulate upon aomnethitng rertaim. In thteirope'rations. We quote a.. extremes 74 tn Si dts. Principal sales 8 eta. A choice lot-of conon would commsandl 84 c'. bat as there is hut little of this sort cottmng 3o hand, we will not run up quotations to this point. The staple comea" in freely, and the receipts last week at"- much heav ier than the provneding. Next week, we will give our receipts fair November. We have no alteration, as yet. to make in the prices of'the othber branecbes of busi nes. Fr'eights.-To Charleston for square bales cot ton, 25i ets. per hundred pounds; ir roumd halts 5 Cs. MY ME NEAL The silken tie thiat binds two wiling hearts." I M A R R I E D,. f On the Itha ilt.. by the Rev. D. D. Bruntson, Lawes COLLINS. Eqr., to Mlrs. Ass COLUA, ll of thiS Disirict.L (IThe friends of Wn. J. S I KINS, Esq - announce him as a canadidate fru the otffce of ')sdinary, of Ed::eield District. September 2. ' r :i3 070 The friens of Col. IP H. 110SS. ;nnoeitamaee bi-mt a -I eandidate fAr Ordinary of Edgefield District. October 6I 1f 38 -- The friends of Colonel J. HILL. aninonnce him asa candidate for theol fiee of Ordinary. of Edg'tiei Diatrit. Auust 26 tf 30 0?1 The friends of MUiey CUI.LiR E A T H. annoance him as a candidatv for the onice of Ordinary, of Edgefield District. September 30 tf 35 0 The friends of 1f. R. WILLlAMS, announce him ae a candidate for the office offheritief this District. Octoiet 21 tf 38 7 rhe friends of .%quilla MiLES. atnounce hin as a candidate for the officet ofrax Collector, or Edgefleld District. September 16 tf 33 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the estate of Ben A jamin Roper. dec'd.. late of this district, are requested to malre payment. and those hav ing aniy demandi against the estate, are also requesied to present thens properly attested to the subscriber, within time time prescribed by law. JOHN ADAM31, Ezernor. Dec. 9 c* 45 Final Notice. LL Persons mdebted to to the estate of A Caleb Hollowav, Seur.. dec'd.. late of this district, are reqteted to make payment by a the first day ofJnuary -n-xt. and those hAving t demands agaimst said ertate are also reques:ed to present Jetm properly attested. J. HOLES, L RUNNELS. Execulors. Dec9 C 45 j LARGE ESTATE I Of Land & Negroes for Sale. T HE Estate of Junathamn We- i ver, dec'd.. being left derelict. a and agreeably to an act of the h - WLeaislniure. it is made my duty to take charge of, and sell-said estale. Notice is hereby giv-n that I shall pro ceed to sell at the late residence of %aid de deael, onl MONDAY, the 27th Dec. next, and continue from day to day, un:il all the real and personal esta~:e of said deceased is j disposed of. The real estate consisting of about 7000 Acres of Land, A Of which a large quantity is good Oak and Hickory land, well adapted to the culture of Corn and Cotton, the remainder is good productive Pine Land. well improved. The above Lands will he laid ofTin conve- n niont tracts, plats of which will be exhibit- " ed itn the day of sale. Said Lands will be S sold on a credit ofrone and two years. purchasers giving notes with approved security and a mortgage of the premises. The personal estate, consisting of about mong which there are two Blacksmith's, anti two or three good Sempstre-sses, from G 8 to 10,000 bushels of Corn, y about seventy-five thousand pounds of1 Fodder, a large quantity of Oats, about 100 Bales of Cotton, thirty head of MuIls fifteen hea.d of Horses, it 233 Head of' fogs, tweny-seven head of Sheep, abouat two al hundred headl of Cattle, Houschnld atmd ly Kithten Furniture, Blacksmith's Tools, co arming Utensils of every dlescripttion, &ce., on a credit of twelve momthe, for all suims .. of and over twenty dollars, nil sums under tant amount cash. OLIVER TOWLES. Ordiunar3 of Edeifield District. Nov. tm,1811. 4 14 4 (r The South Camolinian. Ilaamhnmrtt j: Journal, and Greenville Mlountainecer. will I give the above two insertion,, and forward .. thetir -secuutt to this otffe for pasvnem'm. p Execuivie Depairtment. II Cor.L'amwu, Nov. 3'J I84). y Ie ByAsErdec JOHN. RItI DSN e iv ErdttJhis Dparmet RIhatON. nmigmto te 20th of Septenmber last, a most at-.a trocious attemapt wva. made by some person mit. P known, ito sannrde-r one TF. I'. hoarey, of Col- ' letont Di.trict: Nowkamow vei, that to the etid jusice tmav e dlone andI the offender brouight to leg al tri'al, lim e relmy olier a reward of One lmsdred .Mad Filly D)ollarse. (or this appehen sion aid delivery ian any jail of his State. Given under amy hand sand the Seal of the State. at Columbia. the 3Otha day of Novem ber. eigthteen hsunidred and forty-onae, ad 18 the eixt-sixth year of the Independentce of the United State of A meric.s. JullN P. RICHARDSON.1 By t:he Goivernaor.J .32. L.ASanor.. Sec-ry of Statte. a Nlotice, ii TIHEsubibsrihers foraronany perseon from e ktraudinag for three mntes. given by mhemn to Frederick Rss. Esq. The ore,- nre dated tihe g, leth of Novembesr, l's.9 amne for six hunmdred h dollrs. due one day after date, onme foir nine hundred and tiftv dallars. due the first day of Jansary l841. nid onec nine huandrm-d andi tfin.C a dollars. dut. tihe fist day of Janumary l842; tiher. , arn bweta $82 paid, but noi notes taket up: as it appears he basn not ma~d. uts a :0.4d title to a e-rtasim part uS'the promp.-rty for whiichm the notes g was given. we are determmned not toa pay anmy a more on said notesi unta ho mnakes uts a :rood a PIERCE LITTLE. a Nov. 23 e 43 Durhamn Dull F OR SA LE, which maybe seenaat the rei N denc of Dr. Geiger. Cherokee Ponds, itn e this District. when'-Ihis age, pedigree, ad price may also be za.certained.4 4etea rtf Public Sale. lIE Subscriber will sell at public outcry rat his ilantation at the Fork roads 4 miles i -w the Csurt House, on Tuesday ihe 21stof .ecember. inst.. the following property, TM. or 8 Negroes, a quantity of Corn Fodder. ).its. &c..5 for 6 good florses, a file stock of attle, 40 head rat IIogs. a good Wag-m, Plan ution Tools, and a number of articles. too to lions to mention, all on a credit or twelve nonths. purchasers to give note and approved ecurities. C. MITCHELL Dec9 b 45 For Sale. I IE Subscriber otfers for sml the well known House in Aiken. fronting on the tail Road, and known as MARSH'S 110 PEL The houso has been kept as a Public louse for several years. and contains 40 romlms lnuble and single, the greater portion of them rith fire places. Upon the prenises are like vse all necewsry out buildings. kitchens. nn rn houses and stablinig for 1() horses, in the ard is an excellent well of water. Terms one third cach, the balance on a credit f one and two veats. Also-Fory or fifty unimproved Lots, hand. ely sitiated. within the corporate limits of dkou. Apply to JOHN MARS11, Aiken. Dec 9 tf 45 Notice. W ILL BE SOLD at the late reqidenee of G. B. Mitehell. dec'd.. on Tuesday It Drcenber. 1841.all the peronal estate or sid deceaed, cniaing of sixteen Negroes. orn. Cotton. Fodder, smuail Griin. Stock. lorge,6 Mulde.. Cattle, ilors%, Sheep. &. lonchold and Kitchen Furnituire. and other rticles not nentioned. on a credit of twelve ionths, purchasers to give noteoa and two up. roved aretie MICIIAEL BAR R, Adminiistrator. Dec.0, 1841. All persons indebted in the estate of G. B. litchell. dec'd.. will mnk.- imtnediato puaymuent. nil those the estate is indebted Io wll present Peirdemands properly attested so ute. miCfH :L B:Altit. :1dwinistrator. Dec G. 1-441. b 45 State of rolith 4 arolina. EDGIEFIEID DISTRICT. tlin Chappell vs. John .11. Moore, Vn. M. Smiih v-i the- s-ame, lavid Wood vs. the same. W ILL BE SOLD (n tl2th Deer. in st., at the house o, John 11. Moore. the fol. owing property. to wit: "ixteen lead of Cattle, isteen head of uog. ne road Wagon. two undred buishels Corn, oe thiousand pounds or ;end Cona. and one lot of Fodder. Teiw s Cash. S. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. Dec 4 h 45 State of Soulthe Ca.10loin. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. N THE COURT OF ORDINARY. oseph A. Cunningham. and Robert Crocket and Sarah Ann his wife, vs. larI Kihler. Mahlalaleel Lindsey and Missouri J. his wife, Valentine Corlev. William Jennings. and Jo. sinh 6heridge. RDERED. That the Derendants appear L)m my oflice. on Mondav the 14th of March ext, to render an account of the adminitration r Mary Kibler. lato Mary Cunninghams and pear Price, now deceased. administrators up. the estate ofJose Cunningham, late or Edge eld District. OLIVER TOWLES. Ordin-vre EdgeofEs4 D' Dec 7 $OU m3 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. utheredge CLeat-:am and wife, A pplicants Fary Steifleanad others. Defenidants. [T appeang to my ,.ati,.factionm that WVilliamn LStesifle. Philip Steitle, ILdolphus Tushlet id wire aury. Defendants in the above case. side without the lianits of this Staitc. It is erefore ordered, that they do appear and ob6 et to thme dtivi.'ion or sale 'ora tract of land be. nnting to the estate of Philip Steifle. deceased. d the estate of~ John Terry. deceased., joint .on or before the 14th oif March next, or their mtSent to the saume~ will be entered of record. OLIVER TOWLES, o. z D. Decc7 $4 50 - :3:n 45 State at' South 4 arohlna. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. J. Wanmbe'rly and wife' WJrit of Par s. D. Watsn -md othere. tw O)TICE hs ilEREBY iIVEN. that by vtrtne of an order fen Chan~celnr hiar r. I shall otfer for sale to thme leighestl bidder. Edgcefil Comnr hlotne. on the first Mionday January nest, thme real estate ofl \rtemnas .atisan, c'omt.isting of fomur tracts of land as fol. wvs, viz: thie Ilome tract. containing eleven andredl aced sixtv-'ight acres miuore or lease; ec Ric-hamond Wattonm plice. conatnining two atdred andl eighmty acres, snore air less. The lace called the (masrter. containaini fostr itan red acres, smore or less nnad a small tract de gnate~d by the taturni sfthme Comineminners as o. 4. ceontnining thirty acres, more or lees; tihe !hole of said lands lying~ in Edgefield district. ear the Ririge. and baunided by lands of the e's t" of Eiijia Wiatson. Gibeon 'Williams. L.ewice shell. the est-'ste of Thomas Reynoldes. Siam,. ore WVatsonc. Joiah Padget, and others. Thei tertna of' sale will be a creedit of one, two d thrsee venrs, exept f'or so amch as may lie ecessary to paiy the costs. whiclm omust be' paid caili, thei pumrchaaser. to cive baondcs and goodl 'rsonal .ecumritv, ande mnortgage.. of the psremli s to .eccmu the purchause cmney. J TER RY. c. r.. in.. rs. omnissioner's Ofcc. Edgalieda. Dec 7. 1e4l. Dec. 9 ($551) d 4's State of SolItil (':lrolna. EDGEIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. ally Corley nad othere., vs. Partilian. impson Corley, SOTICE. l' iIERLEBY GIVEN, that by .virtue ofan order from Chancellor Joist; on. 1 shall otyer fear salos at the highest baider. Edgeticekl Court hionse, on thi' Grrt Monday January neat, tihe real esetate~ of Benjanmm orley. dec'ad. (except tihe tmnetameigned tam the iowv) ennmaistinig of three tracts of land as cllowvs. viz: the Gnmilford place co taining one undred andi fifty acres. mnore' or lees. adjeaininmg nis of William Kiniard and William Ether ke. The (tone place oni Claip hoard berasnch. rid Lees slash. cottioning six husndred acres, inre air less. anti :aijoini-g !a:id~e oif the eue ito of Samuel Moore. Uias iahnit, William tone. Thomas Harris. aund Mitt. Shieely, sud me Bigz cre'ek place. containing 200 acres more less. lying 'an Big crsek, and adjaminmg lands f Meatthmc'w Smith. Ilenty ID. B. Corley. Gee. 5. Hnieit, and Charles O'Neanll. all which lands re situate in the dlistrict of Edgefield. Te'rm of sale will be a acredis of one atnd so years. escept for so miuch as may be neces try to pay the casts, which must he paid in n II, pischasers to give bonds and personal se arity and mortgages of' the premises. .D teaisier'es Ofrle. Edenlald. Dec. 7, 1R41. 5M (t\ 81 c4 '4 Statq of.South Carolina. EFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John The1tWnd and othrs. vs. WV Tharmond. P OME IS HIt.IlEBY GIVEN, Usat by vitieofran wder frat Chacirellor Jlis ston, IshOW offer for ale to the highest bidder, at EdgeGd Court House, ou time brat Monday in Jana next, the real estate of William Thnrn dee'd., consisting or a tract of land containi one thousand acres, more or less, sit nat inI Seld district, on Gunnel's creek, Waters o" vena!creek. waters of Savannah river, andbounded by iauds or Vyott Holmes. WillmiaIolme Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Doolittle. Charles agnall., and others, on a credit of one and two . xce pt for so much as may be ne , to pay the costs. which must be paktl iscs. the imuchaser to give bond and persouallecurity. and a moutgage or the premi-. ses, to Olds" the purchase money. J. TERIIY, c. r. .. D. Commisevr's Ofce, Edgelel4 Dec. 7, 141. ($3 87) d 45 Stato or South Caliolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ariar Simkins, Vi Partition. F. W. iCkens & wif.e. & otmr. N OTICE IS IIERFY GIVEN, ti by viune ofan geider fromr. the Courtotf hia. cerv, I shall offer for sale to the highest hdrier, at tdge6eld'Court House. on the first Monday in January next, at the Cane brnk.- plrie. for merly the property of Col. Eldred Sinkins. dec'd, 4t' ute in bleeld diarict, on Littl aluda eer, containig sixa-en hutndred and forty aces0, more or leas. and hounded by lands Of John Mohlev and others; said land in be di vided atj4.sold in two sep-irate tracts, the uni ber of boundaries, &c.. its be miade known on the ror sale: on a credit of ne and two years, e*gnpt for so much as may be so-cessarv to pay 500 casts which must be paidt in cadh: the purebasers to give bonds and peroinal se curity ai tuorigages of the premises. J. TER!RY. c. r.. E. P. Fdge"elU, De.. 7. 1841. 4 () 7) d_45 State or-otth o1i:tnn. ibGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUIT'Y. Nathan Bodie, and others, lls. Partition. Weley iodie, TOT CE is hereby given, that by virtue or aO6mder from Cmiiocellmr Johnston. I shall offer fotale to the highest biddi-r. et Edrefield Court.Suse, on the first Monday in January next, tI real estate of Nathan Bodie, sen. dec'd.,,nsiing two tracts of land, viz: One tract .s aining one thousand acres, more or less, sifttte in Edgefield Distric. onu Cloud's creek. sad bounded by lands of Jtnie Whittle Zachaisk iller. Wiflix Whittle, Willivan Ma gee, Amabroe Whittle. Precions Lark ani c.ah. ers; aau one other tract containine 18 acres. more o:"s. situate in Edg-field District. and boundedby lands of Zachariah Miller. and the estate I David Bodie., dee'd.. the tiaoussand acre tri to be divided into parts. and the three tracts,*dbe sold separately, on a credit of one and t iFOyears. except for so much as may be necesuary to pay the costs, which miist be pad in Cashipurchasers to -give Bond and personal securityiand mnrtgage of th aPremises. .O..F TERRY, C. Z, X. D. co,- -s Offia. - Edgak,Dec 7.1841. $4 81 8 ' - or South Carolina EFIELD DISTRICT. i dEQUITY. is he y given that by virtue of .rdler from the Conrt of Chancery I shall for sale to the hirlht bidder, in 'thie Town bfIHamburt on Thuirsday the 30ith day of December inst. (the sale tbe continued fi omt day mo doy until the whole of thes mnortaged premises are sold,) the following lots and lands m the Tpwn of Hammburg and its vicinity, lie. honging to hlenry Shitzt. to foreclose two mnrtgage'uin favorusfihe said Oliver !Simpson, viz. Los known in the plan of said Town as l60, 161. amid 1t,2, bounded North hys Cobbh street, East lby Covington street. Xouth by bier. cer SKareet. West by Coowk street. embraeing thme whole two squares witlein that bouindarv according to the plan of thme Town, with th'e exception of an alley of25 f,-et.tand a sniars of 150 feet coniveyed to time Pre-hwteriani r'hmrch: andialso all tat pare-l of landl signate and be. in! "in the Town of Pitpe-r Hawmburg." huit more properly. in the vicinmity of Ilamhmirs. em bracing Mr. Shulkz's Fortimnd pleasure groundls. conaniang eighlty acres mnore or less. wi'h the eCepOlbto of thaee acres sold to Jnsesph .J. Ken unedy, and a half acre sold to iihhardl Li.' nrk, and hounded on the North bv land1 of .slhn 8. ('ovington. FLnst hv land of John Fox, 'Sonth he a ditchat time foot of the 111ll. runine fromt tin' Bridre Rosa! to the Leighm tract line, and 'Ws... lhv the line d'vidling the laigh and Fair trac-ts. The Iets will he sold separiaelv. 'rhe Tai mmi of meale will lbe Cub~m tor one half thme purchase tmonety. foar thet other halfa credit of iii stonths, puirchasers to give Botud and persosal secuirity and mortgage ofthie premises to secnre the purchame money. J. TERRY, c. c. r. o. Commisiaoner's Ofte. F.elgelieki. Dec. 7. 1841. j 7 Ti 4f4 Goshen Cheese. A PR i itE articlecjust recceie by the subscribers ALeo. Coilfish, Mackerel, Herrine Sardineq &c SCR ANTON & MIEiGS. Nov.1)0. 1841. 2t 44 Magnr and Coffee. ST. C ROIX. Poar em Ricti. & Cnha So gamrs, Jnva, Rio, & Sm. Domingo Cof fee, Just Received and for sale ceep fir cnsh by SCR ANTON & MEIGS. Nov. 30, 1841. ____ 4a 44I C IT RON, Currants, R amiens, Lemonse, Mace Cloves, Nutmnegs, Cassia &c. just received and for sale by .SCRANTON & MEIGS. Nov. 30, 1841, __ 2a 44 Adinistrator's Sale. B Y ana order froem the Urdinmary of Felgefield District, will be sold at my residence, hremiles soth of Edgefield Cou'rt House, oni saturday the 1ith day of December next, all the property of John Goodell dec'd .cousisting og ose small Wagon and Ilarniess, one small Bed and Furnituru. fify-elght packages of Al lumiSpring Pills, anodsa quantity of other plun der nomt memntioned. T~rms of sale made known on the day ofeale. WM. B. MAYz3, Adsa'er. Nov.'23, 1841c 43 Noeice. ALL persona inde-bted tos thme estate of the late Jolhn Goodell, dec'd., are reqnested to ab immediate payment, amnd all those having deniands aigainlst said estate, are requested to render thenm to me according to law. WM. B. MAY8, Adm'tr. mm.o.I!. lSt. e 43 COMBINED. *I&TOMGORI FROM THE B . ERY AMI Messrs. JUNE. TITUN, A J J. NAT H A NS T ILL be Exhibited at Edgefield Cour Doors. will open at 12 o'cleck. perlir cents, chiiren and servants. half price. The sunequn::cd popularity of this brilliant E performinosre.. tie uaneceptionrable. cla-sic. aid iitodoest expr-iiaon.. cownminri, or aclions. n : mal,. emholden the Proprietors to hope for the g (7"' The same will be Exhibited at the I 1ec. 9 Fresh Grocerics. JUST Rteceived n frensis mnpply #or Groceries. am1117neg hich are the following. viz: Don ble and Singl,- Ileliued Loaf Sn'o.er. l'ic!.Ies, Table Salt, .1u.tard. livson. ansd Black Tea. Soap. Spen and Talow Candles. Gingrer. Pepier. Spice. Indigo. Madder. Saloratre. Starch. New Itice & c. & For -ale low fur t'ais by SCRANTON & MIEl'S. Nov. 30, IR41 I -14 New and very Cheap DRY Gt0 D S. SA A L h.tq just received and is now A s openeinag his -'AlL nonl WINTEfL supply. all carefel'y selected by limas,* in N. ;',;:k. whic'h he owfer- to his friends asd entto. mers in Carn.ina and Georgi-a. at A-ignta. at his 011 stand. on1 1o,' anOve B0ois & L'ariti. chael. No. 213. very cheap to,- cash. Angsta. Ga. Nov. 6. 841 f 4'2 NEW CLOTHlINU. HAT STORE. HAMBURG. S. C. H ORA & NEWBY re-pertfully beg leave te inform their frienls, aitd the public -enerally. that they have taken the Store, for m-rly occupied by J. N. Oliver. opposite the Old American Hoiel. They are now recesing and opessing. a well stedie'el stock of ready made Clothing of every variety. ALSO, HATS, CAPS. SIJSPENDERS &c. &c, of tie latest style. to which they invite the at tention of purchasers. Hamburg. Nov. 4, d 41 NEW GOODS. r H E subseribers have ieceived firom New A York an extensive assurtment ofGUODS, suitable for the season. AMONG WItCR AR 3 Black, Blue, Brown. Green. Olive ad Mixed Broad Cloths Plain Black. itiaonnd. and onte Wave Deave- Cloths, Blak, blue, drah mixed & fancy double milled Oaimer .'e Plain & figured Silk. Satin & Woollen Velvet Vestwings, Cravats, Stncks. Scards. Hanudk'fie, Hosiery, Gloves, duspender.. Collars. Bosoms, Cotton and AMern Shirts and Drawers, Mate, Unmbrellas, Ab. The above Goofs were purchased lowv, and wvill be sold accordingly. N. B. The T.AILOltING Department will receive our particular uttenutione. fessiug greatful fur pnst favors, aned a disposition to ples-e oter ceistomiers. anad the public generally ; a contitnu ansce,of whose p~rtatae Is rsespect fully solicited. BRYA N & MIN.90 Mrrdumst Tadurs. Edgefield C. II. October 14. 1841. h 37 Executrix. Sale. F OR The purpose of a diavisuoc. and by n sent of' le parties. ths.-re will he sold. at the house o*f lithe ndersigied (neaer Lib,-riv Hil) ott thee It6th D~ecemeber suns, sen a credit of twelve month... the fullowiung piroperiy '.iz: fourteen iike'lv negroes. among whomei are a uned blacksm'th. and a first rate bone womnan. Alsestuone~tracteof landj known anseTokn tract, con!Jing one hundred anti ne .acre'ee Alss nte esther tract. known s the Logan tract crntairingonse suinsdrr'd asnd sixty live -acres ly intg on bird eteek. Also thec tract of land eef wis' -hs the nudersiged snow iives conitaining thi :,snndred andi five acre... posweenion of' theo twvo tratct.' ha. named will not he glesn unttil 1843 also will be sold at the satnetimes andi place coneiderai-' .enck sef every kind. Purcheaeere will be rest .td ter give seecurity, and undispu ted titles will be gilen. M A RGAIR'T OGILVIE. Excurrir, Nov. '27. 1841'2t 44 NOTICE. A GRF.EA HLY irns an ordler f~scm ilhe (Ordinaery of Edlgefield bi..trier,will h~e sold at the late tesidenes of Benj. Lindey. Dec'dl., ont WVednseday the filleenth. day of D~ecember. next. thue'following prope'rty, to wit: eight likely Nearnes, Corrn, Fodder. andi Coton. Stock of all kinds, Hloseheshe & Kitchen Furnitesre. Plantaetion TFools, &c'.. All sumfls o'cer tivsosllasrs, usn a ere dlit sof twolve monith's, atnd nil sus se five dlollars or isundesr. cshle: ter?. ae'rs, gis ing notes witht approved securities. A'I!ON L INDSEY Ercutsor. Nov. 30, 1841. b 44 S'tate of South ('arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire, Orditnary sof Edgefielel District. Whereas, William Brtunson, haih ap plicd to ate four Letters of Adminuistrr.sio, on all and singular the goods a.nd chiartels, rights and credits of Charles .i. Dowd. late of the District afor'esatid, deceased. These are, therefore, to citeo and adlmon ish all and singular, the ilandred andercedi tars of the said deceased, to be niad appear before me, at our next Ortdinary's Court for the said District to ho hokien at Edfgefiold Court House on the 13th day of Decem ber, 1841, to show eanse, ifany, why the said Admtimtstratioo should not he granted. Given under t:y hand and seal this 29th day of November, one thousand eight hun dred and rorty one, and int the aixty-sixth year of American Independence. 0. TOWLES. o. z. a. MaV.9. 18a ran ran b43a e a kTTRACTIOij ..YD CItC'S*, P1't IV: Ant T . N E W YOR.X. NGERINE k CO. Proplietors. Equestrian Diractor. Iloute, on WEDNESDAY the 15,h ioantr. iauce to commeuce at 1 P. M AdmWion 0 juestrivn Companv. the splendor and variety of ite varied order of ifghibition. the total exclusion of all 11 its performances. added to their collection of An -neral counteniance nod patronage of d" public. -idge on the 14th instant. a 45 Admaini-strator' Sale. A G(R EEAULY to aim order from the Ordi. nary of 1.letield Ditrict. will be sold, at the late residenc of Viinm T'I'uiirnond. Sets., dee-l-ed, on Tm*Ja.y the fourteenth day of L,-ceinib.; iaext. 311 the p,'rsoal property of said dee'd. Contsistina of thirty-aven Negroes, crop or Cot,. Corui. Fodder. loraes &tules, nil tock ot nil kin,1-. Plantation T'r-,,II, House. hold and Kitchen Furniture, &c , on a czedit Of twelvo iiun:hsi. W31. THURMOND. Jr. Administrator. XNv..R e 41 St:te of * oith Carolina. EI)GLFIELD DISTiUCT. G. L. f E. Nut, & C,) Vd. R. w. Matiis. W ILL be sold at the house o(Defea. dai on Weduesday the 15th De. cember next, house hold furniture. Con sisting. or Bedn, Chairs, and one Clock &c. rerms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. z. D. Nov. 29, 1841 b 44 %t-ate of iouth carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Gcor.e Parrott & other Plaiuniffs, vs. Thomas II. Loveless. W I L L be sold on Friday the lUth of December next, at the House of D. endant the following property to wit: one lot of Corn and Fodder Stock of Cows a:.di Hogs. lousehold and Kitchen furni ture. Terns Cash. S, CHRIdTIE, s. z. o. Nov. 25. 1841 b 44 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. DeLoach & Patterson, 3vs. Jobu-McCrary, ;*l'lW 1UV M at The henseof the De Deceber mnext, onWe lot of Cor and Fod der, &c. Terms Cash. 8. GhiRSTIE, s- a. D. Nomv. 29. Ie841 b 44 Land for Male. T H E sutsrbrs alier. be sale their tal nti-e tract mof land. whereon they now re-medg, sikated mn Edtvgcled iaastract, about two unies irom, the Rlidge, contatsung tiour haundred acres, about thmrty-fe e of whmca is under good tences ofisecond and thiad years ground On the premise. are a good i..g dweling hose, kitchetn.sad othier neicessmry otutuidings. Also, amm excellent new daw Miid, now in hagh opera tbon. Anmy person denarous of purchasing. are reg,ieui, to c~ull amid exmne bur abewaeavs., Terus made easy. JohIN A. L.'TT. LUKL. I. LOTT. Nov. i8 d 42 . ou.* and Lot ?ff DIE Subscrtber uofferm for s'ale or rent, his baonse amid but, whereun tie m.ow reside., situaote 'mne uie irotm Edgefield ,. H., on tbmm New' berry road. .lj.ining lanos am Mr. F. W. Pickenia, C. M itchell. .M. Mimis, and T. 13. H~ar vey. 'Them lot contains between eight and ten acres at good quality latnd, suitable fur Corn. Cotn. or sumall Grain. Onm the premime are a amnall but cumfourtable dtweiling lionse, a large Wourkshop, andi other necessary amid cante maimin bumddinag, for a famuily , .with a well of ex ceilent water, all unuder good femmces. Any per. miom disposed to pumrchmase, or ren-, will plas.e calil and exasmnino for thenmielses. RoBST. BSROADFORD. Nov.13 tf 41 $5 R EWARD. Liel Ciort Ho'us-. to Aug ut Ga.. ma toml rahle berige lemnther Pocket Booka COtaifit:2 three Notes of hand, and severart orher samtl p)apere ofno valiue to any G(a mihe ona ner. T'het Note were on the follow. inig persona, one Note on Mr. M1oss, of (:a. br $W250; and one ..n Z. Finch, ma Kenatucky, bet't ucu S20) and $30, andi ont Due bill on Givenhmerry Camiplin, (f Kem.: tucky, for S4t. Alil persons uare cautio~ned against trading for either of the notes, or tOm, due hill. The finder w ill he paid the :, haOve reward by delivering the Pocket bo, I anti its comntenms to Mr. C. HI. Goodman, a this plac. JOH N W. THOM A . De. 1, 1S41 * 44 State of bouth (Caroinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE CO3IlMON PLEAS. Anonsll.y Declairattion in zi. L. B. Pixie ,tuchmentf.. W HERE EAs the Plainiffin the she- -- stated case, hins this day Bled - Declaration agaisnt the Defendaat, wha absent from andl withouit the limits of it 8tate, as it is said, having neither wife - attorney, known within the same, on win a copy of the Declaration with a rulb-' Plead thereto, might be served: Order. that the Defendant Plead to the said I'. laration, within a year and a day, frott a date therenf, otherwise final and abeekL - judgtffent l awarded agist him. GEORGEPOPEc . r. Qlerk's Office Nov. 7, 14. q