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eeif guality. I8ON. if 8 ORE i lave just opened, and iving. as fine a OK OF GOODS, *- ver were brutght to this market, most of ithich were bought for cash, which enables e0m to sell on very reasonable termas; they would therefore invite their friends and the pub li1c gerally (the nion-paying excepted,) to call and eV, xamine theim. and we Will 5atisy theta. that Goods can be bought as cheap in Edgefield villago. as Hawbarg or Au-usta. FRAZIElf & ADDISON. nare3 F if 8 SIBLEY& USHER, Warehouse and Consmis sten .M1erchantso, HAMBURG. S. C. T AKE pleasure in announcing to their Country friends and to the Public ;enerally, that their WVAk'livULSE AND Ill.4RF IS NOW IN 0000 CONDITION. llaving raised the Warehouse above the highest high-water nark of the grett May flood, with sufficient foundation to make it perfectly secure fronm an) Rise in the River. while our location in Point of -IRFE not surpassed by any Ware Houie in Hamburg, being situate on the Corner el Centre and Market 1treets, and ore'cpy ing tho whole front Square to Cook Streel. opposite the Bank & Post Office. conveni ent to the Rail Road, inmediately ont the River. and in the very Centre of the Prin eiple Cotton Dealers and Shipper, and the great thoroughfair to the Bridge. Grateful for the liberal suppurt we have hitherto received, solicit from our Patron and the puhlic generally, a cotinnance of their confidetce. Fnoan our lone experri eneC.t. in tibe Warehouse and Commi..ion iusiness, feel confident, with our facilities, to be able to give to all entire sati-fartion. Ve make liberal advances on Cotton im Store, nnd 41ll attend to therSale or Ship ping of Cotton on moderate terms. Business Comnin-tted to our care receive prompt attention with our best cf forts for the interest of Customers, SIBLEY & USH ER. Hamburg S. C.. Oct. 1, 1811, if 36 Water Proof Warehouse. IIANseRU, Septemnber 2. 1841 HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that heconttnnea the WAREIOUSE and CO318MISSlN BU. SINESS. at his former stand, known as the Water Proof Warehouse. Detached as it is from otither builings. its lo. cation renders it nearly as secure front fire, as it it were tire proof. The doora ofits two wings have beet elevated above the high water tark of the great freshet of may 1.-40; and each of thest divisions of the building, will store frota 1,5Wt) to .9U bales of Cotton. both of these are designed to be exclusively met apart ro,' the Cat. ton of planaters and contay erchants, who will thus tie secured from the possibility of bots and damage by freshets. Hie avatlat himuseif of the present occasion to * return his thanks to hits friends and piatroans. for their liberal suppiort during the last season. Hie solicits from thtem. ad thte piadalic: genaer-d ly, a continuance ofthisconfiencae.antd assur,-s thtem.that in returna fior their patrttnage h~e will use his best personal eflforts ta prfomaote antd pro-tect their anterest commnitted to his charge: an addition to this assurance, hepledges himnself. that hte will in no case purchase a bale of Cot. ton. ditectly or indirectly. lHe will attend to the sale and shippine t n Cotton, the receiviaag andl fo'rwardin;:~ ot Gweis. . or anty other husiness usually tranisacted by a Commwission alerchant. G. WVAl.KER. September 30 tinm r> Facturage & Commtis~sioun Buussness, IIAMBURG, S. C. ASI have declined selling goods. I begt Aleave to return my grateful acknowled;;e aments to tay friends, and the pautblic getaerally, l'or their liberal patronage while thne engaged. I now offer a serve aes to the ,ublic aie ant Agettt receive and forward all -inds oftamer chiandixe anad produce. Antd. a-s I will not be engaged in anay othter busintess. I will pay strict aittenttion to thme interest of all tho'ae conaigninag thecir produce orwmchandize to me.atnd whih-. itamy honso the best care wall be takena, andl for warded with desptatch, or orders promtlty obeyed. From experience and obserration, I have long thtouaght that a faithful agent could rendier conasidlerable service to theIplanters. in telhinag their cottoand floar, and buyinag their groce ries; Andras I have been engaged ina thtis tar ket, for the last teat years, and acq uatmted with the general rosline ofbusiness I therfore offet tmy services to my friends and the planaters gen-. erallyt and will faithfully devote my nuadivided attenation to tho interest of all those whto my commit to tay chawgo the sefling or thecir pro. dhuce, anid buying sucht articles as they may or der. In all cases. may commission shall be moderate. H. Ls JEFFERtS Sept. 23, la8I1 tf 35 P. S. I amo not interested in any Warehoutse itt the placet thecrefore nil Cottont sent to my care. will be storedt as directed, anad if no direc planater' itnterest, HI. L. J. Thte Gireeanville fotunttaaeer, Edlgefield Ad -. vertiser, Pendlician lessenger and Higlaand Sentinel and Hlighkanda (N. C.) tIessenger will Insert the above, two mnonths. and forward bills. e of' South (aroliuia. ~ ELD DISTRICT. .EQU1T'Y. that Stephen - childrena of -and dhis HOUS E. EDIufFILLV. (. II., S. C. T E UBCIUIER isaving rented the establisuhment formierly occuptied by Mr. A. B. Addison. hat fitted it tp for the arcom modation or transient at pentanent i oarders The Hotel i6 near the Courthouse, in a very Kleaautsituation. and he flatter, himseif tha. i table will bear a comparison with any in this sectionef the country. Good stabling and at tentive servants are provided, and in fact every thing that can he done on his part to render travellers and boarders comfortable, will he I attended ;o. i e is prepared to accommodtte two or more families with board, and from the well kisown health and good society or tis Village. fam lies will find it a desirable summer residence. His charges in all instances wvill be .nade to, correspond with ihe times. CHARLES COMPTY. March 2. 1842. 5 if Notice. H AVING purchased of Mes.rs. Pirvan & Minor, their cutiae stuck t Goods in the Merr4Aax Tailoring liusiness, III this place. we would take this inethold of inronung our friends and the public generally, that they can be rurnished at the old rtand ofr Bryan & Mi nor, with Clothing. ot as good terms. and not inferior itn quality to any similar ertnblishinent in 'he Southera coutry. We intenvd to keep ons hand at all ties. a 'good stock or English & French Cloths, Mia CA'Lt IlrS. selected inl the New York and Phiudelphia tarkets. together w'ith all other niateles I ouw line; ana to those who fa. vor us with their pyntrotnage in thi.: business we w0114d s thazat every exei tion tal our part shall be .ed to oive parlect satisfactioi. GOODE & LYON. .1auary 1. 1 42. it 50 Tan Bark Wanted, lie Subtscriter. li ing tar MiAlaaut V'in tage. repecttinily informs the Farmers of Edgeliedil Di-.trict thit lie wisheo to purchauise be t wecn liiy and one hundred cord,, f Ta nt hark. lie will pay in Ca.h. I.eather. or .Shoes. fot vond Ited.1o'hile. or Spanish Oak Rark,$3 per enri, at the Farmer', plantattion. et winisa fieveni amil -s fat Edgeield Village; or $5 per cord, if Iievered at iii. 'Tarn Yard, Farnars who are. -or miay lie clearing lands, wild tind it to their initersst Io sa e aIlli their Uak hark for hitm. A giood hand can get a cord i hark per day, and two cords eas be hauled at a load, ira rrnte i. mad.de to hold it. The bark shoailt ie covered every evening with boards or leaves, to pre vent the rain from injuring it. hM. L GEARTY, March 9. 1842 6 tf Ncear Mt. Vintage. Mount Willing Academy, 11 1HE Exeicises or thu ltistanttoi will be If opened, on the firsat Slondy in January siext, under the direction or Mr. Joihn K. John ston. whosae aing experience in Teachitg Mn correct deportmaest. we trust will entitle in. stitution to a large share of publie cesience. TRMS or1 -Tos: Reading, Writing, and Arithsmeti, per quarter of 12 weeks, 00 Englishi Grammer. Goeaphy. -4 00 P~hiisaopby, Chemistr tra and Greek ftgages, 000 sirveying. 10 00 T (se paid in advance. Good Board may be obtained (om $ to per month. J. 11. S3IITII. Chairmanr, I. R. R.WILSON, Trasarer, A. SI.aIKINS. II. C. HIERLO, A. S. D)OZIER, Drc 2 tf 47 - For siale. PViliE Stth.i-riber offe'rs for sale the well 3 msiin'n lionss in Aikeni. fronsting on the llasl Roa~d, amnd knowsn at MIA R81'S 110 Tril.. The haonseu has beena kept ast nl Publir~ lsine faor -ceveral ye~asr. anal cuntamen 41 roos daiidei ad ,ingle, ahe greater portion ofthemia wilts fire places. Upont thae pr.-mtises are lake ise nil n.cie.try onat hmildinsg-. kitchsesi ass. aris hoiusesa an sbl iniig Fir 100) horses, in the yard i-. an excellenst well oft water. Termts ones third en-ht, the! balasace on a credit air ains alit ltwo vears. A'so-Foarty or fifly suisprovedl lIoa.s lhand. .san'!v s sitiuate.d. w.rthsin lthe coirporate luimaia sof Aen .\pply tio JOHlN MIA R81. Alien. Ikre 9 tf -15 FIRE~ PROOF. rI II I incereased's demsand fair Bil C K. I is ilte wes posse..s the lst materials ror mnaig. toge ather n' idh ans opsparinnity aof burn ini, themti isa the iFurna-cc. hit asirnee ni to ian renr the expen of~asi0 'roculra - awrnehine, ror knadsag the clay. anal also a ..ipetrioir qinty or Mts~ uids. W ae cshedav .r tso keep a gaiod staick ala leand. iof ..ich acs wrh iplelase. onr cusatomaers. J. G;IllIIS & CO. Po~tter.rhs . Masrch 29. l1~l2. ir 9 D IRING Coiurt Wssek. as lensthes POCK. E~ Tt 10OK, with the anaine oh the saub aaitwr n ristens sa it. containmila twin heeds fr l~ta.fnds. tnvyed 1t hism by, Johnit Proctor, atad tteen two andt thtree dosllart inm cash. Aniy persn wrhos has Famand satid isok, will lhe labe ralhly iewaurded, tupons leur ing it with Sir lI. J. Ryan, at Edgefield C. [I. W31. PiROCTOR. April6 tr 10 State of South Carolina. EDGEF'IELD IDISTItICT. IN TIlE CVOMMON I'I.EAS Ste wart & Coat, Delaration vs. on Auachmienti. Johns Scurry. Assasmpuit. Ruff & Joshntston, DedaraioW '.s. ou A-ttehnent, Johnsi Scurry., ha sgh~ D e' lk nI 3ii E plaintiff.-t gtida filed their de c lasratist in miy ifice aims thea delsmtdanit having noa sife. or attairm y knownaIs tosr wihsitn the S:tse, an whsom a copy osf the sa me, with a rule toi pleasd. cosuldl he servedl. Is is ordered that the. deFenant plend toi thei -aid declaration, withini a 'sear asnd a day, air fisnal absolute judgmseni wvill be given againsst him. G EO. POPE. c. c. r. O .age J0 Mth March. i842.) .Wolice. A LL petrons indebtad toa the late Ranisom Hlasmiisn. dec'd. nre requested to smake payment, and all those having demsands agaainst the estate are reqnested to render thema ini pro pely attested to the suhocribers, within the tine preseribed byla.. I, H.1AM IITON, dm SJ.COSNAHAN, Ad's 1841 i Nwe o tate. BUSH E1,8 Seed Potatoes of the liest quality. for sale how. for ithe'ilcish mplantation 44 1A. BLAND. e 6 -State of houth Caroliing EDGEFIELD DISTRIC i B ENNET NOBLES, lwi, .on R: ky creek, near James SIhej ,spads, taits before mea-ne bay MA E eld years old.'blasi- face, in faal, both hind"fgean4d left fore fout white around the lootMoe;aeswwhite speekson her back, wane ha n m.eA Mide, long tail, shod all awound. noVr" ed b.A lexander Hatn'bleton, Hire=n sle her, Langley, to thirty dotlars,;_ i- 71h, 1 *2J. HARISON, J.P. maich 16 d. 7 :tate of -touth Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Samuel R Fuller, j Dedarationa Aaar. va. John Baggs, . 5et.;. W IERE.IS the Plaintilfin t-ag above stat. eel a e. haa thin day iled ida declara tion agai iot up- ea.ndant. who isalises from, and without the, limits se iate,(aitIs aid,) havIng neither wife floor atorncy, known with in tI,#- same. a whwom m enpy ofthe Declaration, with a rile ti jehead thereto. maghf.bserved: Ordered. that the said Defendaut, lead to the said Declaration, w'thisn n year a day froml the date thereo, otherwive Seal 'adibsolute judgmemt will be nwarled arainst- . JNO. i'. LIVINGSTON, U.C.-P. Clerk's Offe. tiay 4. 1041. a. & T. s 17 Rea-l Quarters, C.Aaxnox, Feb. 1842. Orecr No. - 1 I. Bn::ndier Generals of the 1th Divi. .ion. will order their ieveral. n els. in their respertive Brigndes. to open :. hold a Poll in their rosespective Regime nw, Satur day. the 21st'of May nxt. for a M.UORGEN ItA L. to fill the vacancy created b the resig wtiamn of Majeor Gteral ThomaA .;Jnes. The Brigadier Generals will imnn1ately af ter th returna are nm-ale to them.r , stte ' mnt of the Poll of their respective gades to the Adjutant General's olice at C nibia. By order of the Comtmnndemr-i- qblef. .. W. CANTE.Y, Ad'L & I.en'. march23 r 8 Head Quarters1 CLARrtsnox, Feb. 12. Order No. - T f HE resigatin of Major Ge omOA F. J s i been Briga dierJauaJ. Caldweil will eo the 6th Division until the vacancy is 5lIed. By order of the Commiandei J 'W. CANTEY, Ad't. & . senl'. march 23' 1 8 Read Quarters. Ca.La55VOn, dth Mar 1842. Orders No. - - HE fiollowing Regimemtsn are I ordered to parade for review ad drill, at de tila and plices herein mentieed, viz The-32nd Rceg;-ent at Marion CoturIHouse, an Saturday, the 7th ni May~. The Corps of Cavalry wall parade iith the Re~giatnents or Batt ans most convenmnt. The commisionmed Officers of the 5th flri gade will encamp on Mlonday, the 2mof Maay nest, at Godfrey's Ferry, int Marion Dlitrict, on the Great Pee Dee rmver. The 29th Regiment oflInfatntry, at Darling ton Court House. on Tulebday the 10:1of May. The~ 20th and 44th Regisments at Snterville, oan Friday the :thm of May The commiisaioneed ffteers of thoird Bri gade of Eufanitry. will encamp near Barnwell Coutrt lionse, on Monday, the 23z of May aea. it accordance with thme arrangemats of Bi gadir Genieral Jaamiesto. the commiwsioned of. ticers of the 2nde Brigamde of Cavalry are also oadered to eimcanmp at thme satme time sid place. Th'le I it ammd 4:trd Rtegimentst of Infantry wall parade at Btarnmwell Court Hlote on Sit :nldy. the a2thm of May. irigadie~r Geneirail Jamiiean will orter one omf thme Troopsr~ or Sqnuadronas uof his Brig.de to pa. radie tat the samie tittme anad place. Th~e cotmtmtmsioied and nton-comniissioned )ffarers of time Rtegimnents and Corjs ordered for review, will itaemiible thae day prvi..us, for drill and instruction at thetr respeectivi places of parade. Trhe Major Generals and Bidgadie. Generals will, withm their Stai,. attentd the revi-wa within thaemr cornmnuad.a Brigadier Genmerais lianna, Schoerle. lium mnd. llopkmat. Jamiesom, and Earliee are chaerged weithi thme extension of so attsch of tais order as relataea to their respective Erigados. By order of thme Commmatd-in-Chief, J. W. C ANTEYAdj'.&ins.Gen'l. mtarchm 23 f 8 LI PER I YTdBLE. I N the rear of the Old Amserican Hol, occupied by R. R. Hiunter,opposite the Rail Road depot. FA RE REDUCED. horse per montht $1000 " " day e 0A - Single feedi 25 The subsutcriber respectily informs his friends uand the publin get'ally, that he has aopened a LIVERY1STIABLE. in H amburg, S. C. where he ill at all times, keep supmplied with provehe and fornge oaf thme baeitaquality. H avijig good Ostlers and exce'llent dry Stabletbe hopes to give satisfaction to his patrons; ile will keep constantlyion band, Carri ages, Barouches, Buggies,!&e., with care Ful drivers with which the -public can, at all times, he accomnmodrted on the most reasonable terms. lie therefore solicits a share of public patronage. N. B. Drovers can he accommodated wvith good Lots well watered. OLIVER 81N1PSON. Hambuirg, Nov. 4, 1841, tf 41 Piano Forte Tuner & Re A A ON A CIA KR wnidrespetfully and Tuning PIANO FORTES,'at the shortest noece. These desirous of his ' nesoaal aer vices, will he wakted on, by adrsing him at Edgefield C.1H.5SoaCa. Reerence can he bad, if neespy, to a cer tifscate from une th hn ofMr. E.BBa cn, who hats been '~a knom as Teacher of ,ltusic. and a large nuttaefothe most respecta blecitilens of the Stat, . 'J.an9 - 3 me r1 State of South Carolina. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ABBEVILLE DMrRICT. Mourning S Patterson, Deelaration Executrix, vs. by claiasat in A. V. Cox, t - Attachment. T HE Plaintiff havin this day filed his de ' claration in my ae,and the Defendant having no wife or attorney known to be with in the State upon whom a copy could be served with a rule to plead. On motion. ordered that the Defendant do plead to the said dealar ation within a year and a day from this date, or final and absolute judgment shall be awarded against him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Ofice, Sept 30, 1841. na -r aqe 36 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. William Chastain. assignee, Declaration in vs. Edward Collier, Sr. Attackment. ' H11EREASthe plaintiff in theabovestated case has this day filed his Declaration a gainat theDefendant.who isabsent fromand with out the limits of this State, (as it is said.) having neither wife nor attorney, known within the same, on whom a copy of the Declaration, with a rule to plead thereto might be served: Or dered, that the Defendant plead to the said De claration, within a year and a day from the date thereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, May 15. 1641. R. & T. nqe 17 State of rioutli Carolina. AIIEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TlE COMMUN PLEAS. William .leCarley, vs. Trammel & Jones, T IE Platintff in the case. having filed his declaratioin in my office. and the Deflen dants having neither wives, not attorneys on whom a copy of the said declaration. % ish a rule to plead thereto. might he served: Ordered. that the said Defendants do appear and plead to the said declaration, within a year and a day from the date ofthiq order, or final and absolute judgment will be awartled against them. JN(. F. LIVINGSTON. c. c. r. Clerk's Ofre. Dec. 16, 184l. aqe 47 State of South Carolina. BARNWELL DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J N. Turley, Loreign Attuadment, William R. Fowler. 711 HE plaintifTin the above case, Iaving this .3 day filed his declaration in my otlice, and the defendant having neither wife or attorney. known to be in this State. on whom a copy can be served: On motion-Ordered, that th'e de endant do plead, within a year and a day from his date, or final and absolute judgment %%ill be awarded a inst him. ORASMUS D. ALLEN, c. c. r. Offia of Conmon Pleas, aqe Barnwell Distri-t, Sepir. 24. 1841. ( 35 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Benjamin Dorrance, sur- )In Equity. Dill for vavor vs Foreclosure of Alfred J. Hnntingtnn. Nortgaze. T appearing to my satisfaction tant the De fenlant A. J. Iluntington tesides nut of this State,-On motionor J. T. Gray, Conp'ts. Sol'r. Ordered that the said defendant do plead, answer or demur. within three months from the publication of this order. or the Bill will be taken pro confesso against him. J. TERRY. c. r.. r. v. Comm'rs. Offico, 52 Jan. 20,.1842. State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELJD DISTRUCT. IN EQUITY. Jacob B. Smith and another. ) lllo Executors,s. Henry Shumltz' B~irf.f Oliver Simpson. & others. Idif I T appearing to my satisfaction. that Ell1am Alexander, WVilliamn Y. Hlansel, and Oliver Simpson. defendants in this case, are withount the limits of thi State; on motion,. by Mir. Wardlaw,. Solicitor for plaintiffe: Ordered. that the defendants above named do appear in thin Honorable Court, and plead, answer or denmar to this Bill. within three month from the pubh-t cation of this order, or the said Bill will be taken pro confesso against them. J. TERRY. c. r.. L.ni. Commissioner's Ofeie. Feb. 2.1, 14?2 March 2 3m 5 State oif South (Carolina. BARN WELL D)ISTRICT. iN EQUITY. lames 1D. King. Bill far aert. k in vs. juncttin. Filed Benj. Rt. Jenkins,& others. 25th Jan. 1'31. ON readman 11w affidavit filed in this carse it is ordered, that the defendants Blenjamain Rt Jenkins, and the legal reprceentative of Paaul Fitzsimnisn who reside withouat the limait< of this State do answer, plead or demur, to the above staled hill within three, months, or judge ment will be taken against themo pro conjesso. A. P. A LDItCH . c.& n. .. . Commissioners Offe, llarneeLl District. August 16, 1841. A ugust 19 art 29 State of' South C'ar~olia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. Josiah King vs. Foreign Attachment, Bemy Proctor, (Declaration an Assurmpsit. T HIE Plaintiff having this day filed hin declar ation in my 'ifice, and the liefendant hay. ing nmo wife or attorney knowtn tolhe withain the State,on whiom a copy ofthe same, witha rule toplead, could be served. It is ordered that the Defendant plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, or fitil and absolute judgement .vill becgiven against him. G ED. POPE. c. c. r. Clerk's 0ffr, May 13. l8-11.~ c. age 16 State of Sou h Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Carson, Dclrto is Dekt. John Seurr. Foreigu Attachmnent. 'HE Plai ntil having this day filed his E delaration in this case, in my office, and the defendant having no wife or attorney, knwn tn be within this State, on whom a copy of said declaration, with a rule to plead can be served. It is ordered, that the said defendant do plead to the said declaration, within a year and a day fru~m the publication of this order, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. p. Clrk's Oic., Edgefield C. H. Feb. 25. 1842. March 2 y 5 .For sale. ASPLENDID new PIANO FORTE. on ja terms to suit the times, apply to~r. E. lao, or Mr.A. A. Clake, a dgeeCD. umrch6 EU IN Houry Williams V Guthrage Williams, T IE Plaintiff havin Declaration in my o fondant having no wire or atto, me within the State, on whom same, with a rule to plead, could be is ordered that the Defeddant declaration within a year and a day, or and absolute judgement will be 'iven agains him. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. Cuerk Offce, May W0. 1841. W, W. aqe 16 State of South Carolita. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wood, Johnson & Buanett, Giddings & iuslanell, & odiers. f relif. T appearing to ny satisfaction. that Lorain Giddings. Benjamin Giddings, Albert W. nitho, and William G.Gallman, defendants in this case. are without the limits of this State. Ordered. Toat the defendants above named ap pear in this Ilimorable Court, and plead, an swer or demur to the Bill in this case. within three months from the publication of this order. or the said Bill will be takerpro confesso against them. J. TERRY, c. E. E. D. Commissioner's Ofce. Edgefield. Feb. 5. 1d42. w 3m 3 State of %outh Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. William T. Bird and wife, Johnt LoAlon & Simeon Christie. IT npearing to my amtisfaction that John b L itons reides without the State. Ordered: That the said Loflon do plead answer or de mnur to lhi- lill. within thre months from the publicationa hererof, oa tie said Bill be taken pro confess. against him. J. TERRY, c. .. r. i. Commissioner's offcc. Ieb. 14. It8 c "m 3 ST/qTE OF S. C.4ROLN,., EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TilE COURT OF vU1DIXARY. In the matter of Josiah llowelfls estate. OlIN COKER. Administrator of Josiah I lowell. deceaiied. having departed this life. without having accounted for his transac tions ipon said estate. leaving no Executor or Adminstrator, Ordered, That LAwis Elizey, lenry Rives. rnd Jom Morrison, time sureties in the Administration Bond ofsaid John Coker. and Daniel Morrison. Administrator of John Morrie-on, da appear liefore rime at Edgefield Courthons, at 10 o'clock. on Wednesday the 25th of May next. to render an account of the administration of said John Coker upon said estate of Josiah hiowell. and further to do and abide what shall then lie adjndged and decreed. OLIVER TOWLES, Ordinary of Edgedd District. Ordinary's Ofce, February 21. N42. Feb23 3m 4 State of South (larolina. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. IN THE COiMON PLEAS. Anson lobley, Declaration in A t vs.tachment. L. B. Pixley. S11 EREAS the Plaintiff in the above W stated case, has this day filed his Declaration agaisnt the Defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State. as it is :,aid. having neither wife nor ttorney, known wvithtin mIhe sarme, ou w hom ri cempy emf thme Declarat ion nith a rule to Pleand thereto, might lhe served: Ordered that the Defendant Plead to the said Dee laratton, withmin a year and a day, frmom the ate thereof, otherwise final and absolute jugment will be an~ ardedl against him. GEORGE POPE, c. c. r Clerk's Ollice age 44 State of' South Carolina. EDGErIELD DISTRICT. IN TilE COMIMON I'LEAS. lBeverly Burton Att1 achment, Wttm. M1. Steifie. Deat. I E Plaintif hatving this day filed hisi Declaration can my oilice,aud the Defend it having mm Wife or Attorney knownm to be ithlin thme .'tateonm n hom a copy of thme same, vit~e a rule to pleadleoumld he served, It is or bered that the lDefenudant plead to thme said dec arationa within a year arid a dlay, or final a'4 bsolute judgement will begiven againsat la.h G EO. POPE, c. c. r Clcerk's Ofisce. lie 18. dl.~ c & a 47 50 47 state of Sout 1arolina. EDG;EF'IELDJ DISTRICT. IN THE COMMOX PLEAnS. Robert W. Matam'' Assumps it, Wiley Miltan. Foreign Auachmeant. T lIE Plaintiff having thmis day filed his de claratiomn in my emflice, and the defendant havmng no wife or attornecy, known to he with ina the st-ate, on whom a copy of the same, with a rie to plead.conhd he~ served. It is ordered. that thne dee'endant plead to the said dteclaration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgment will be given against lhim. GEl). POPE. c. c. P. Clerk's Offce. Dec. 15. 1841. c. ae 47 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PL EAS. Britton Mimtns, vs. Deedarationin AruacA Ilolmes & Sinclair, mentwa. W HIEREAS the Plaintiff'in the above sta ted case. has this day filed his declara tion against thme Defendants, who are absent fromt, and without the limits of this State. as it is said, having iaether wife nor attorney, known within the same, on whom a copy of the declaration with a rule to p lead thereto might be serred: Ordered, that the Defendants clad to the said declarationi. within a year and a day, from the date thereof, otherwise final and absolute judg ent will he awarded against them. Clerk's Offte, G EO. POPE, c. c. Oct. 18. 1541. 5aq State of' South EDGEFIELJD WILLIAM 51HIR WVWells, bring small sorrel Mare, hind leg wi ju ed; polt frote ines port with their support third volume will be'i Gist day ur Aprl next. 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Feb. 15 tf 6 E~ lIT IlLT.DRED FRIa'H FRUIT rTREES. ROSES AND CAMIL.LIAS. T HFE suilseriber has just received fromt Pa. U.ri's, by the ship ()Iymmpia, a choice collec tion oh PEA RS, A PP'Ll'S. PLUMIS.PE.ACH ES. CIIlltnRlF.A PlCOT8. A LMONDS, and MIA I)EIRA W ALN UTS, which he otfers for mae either sinsgly or by the bundle, each bundl,- cotttains 10 Pear'. 5 Apples.5T Peaclmes, 5 A pricots. 5 Plums. :t Cherries. 2 Almonds, and ~2 .Madeira Walnuts, and are beautifully packed. The Trees, as far as oxamined, ste among tih smest ever imported into this eity, and are well wonrthy of the attention ot-those wishing tss obtain good Fruit. The varieties are unetcepsionable A t.o-A few choice ROSES and CAM1L .J. D. LEGARE,81 East Bay, Charles'on, Feb. 15 Mtarcht 9 tf U AUGUSTA NEED STORE, SHIAKEFR GARDEN SEEDS. T3 Ii E proprietor of this estabrishitn baa jsts received a large supplf ofG INE SEEDS. the crop ofIML:ad aeed to recommnend teue have done everusine Shakers' Gird