Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, January 11, 1843, Image 4
"et of Leftere
11EIAINIG to the Poft Office, o
R Edgefield C. H.. 9u the thirty-frs
day of )ocember, 1842.
(7- Persons enquiring for letters on thi
lit will please mention it.
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Attaway, William
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Branaw, George Blair. James
BIrd, Eldred M. Brooks, Mrs A. C.
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Chuach, H. Commissioners of Fre
Crawford Jaos. Schooh. 2
Crittenden, Caiter
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Daniels. DIun, Win. V.
Dorn, Wi. B.
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Elder, Herbert B. Earle. Hon. B. J
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Freeland, Messrs J. M. C. & D.
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Griffin, R. C. 7 Green. Cinda
Garner, Mrs. Joanna Grosham. L. D.
Griffin. James B. Galman, Henry B.
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Hatcher, Benj. W. Hardin. William
Helm, Marquis or Wm. Holloway. G. W.
Baily. Hill. Miss
Huff, hrs. Sarah D. Hugh*, David 0.
Hlolms. William Hatcher. Miss Lucinda
Heard. Isaac T. Harris. Moses
Harrison. Wiley 5 'lay & Daniel,
Jill, Mrs. Mary
Jentry. Jordon Johnson. Joseph J.
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Kelly, John M. Kirkland, Mis Eliza
Key, J. C. G. Kennerly. S. W.
Key. R.
Iee. Franklin Lanham. Reason
Lanbam. Thos. W. Low. Mr.
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Alartin. George P. Miller. James 31.
March. Benj. C. Moseley. Gideon
McCain. Rev. Alex MNsut'n. Creek Church,
Mcms. John Matihs. Sinmrson
Aiobley. Edward P. Merchant. lelsert
Matchel, L. L. Mson. Frantewi V.
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Nobles. William
O'Conner. F.
P.
Prescott. W. F. Phillipb. Delilah
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Rile. %frs. G:-rtrude Rorer. Joel
Fiza Parkinss.orMrs.teyinolds. R. H. or
David Denny, friends,
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Starks. Win. Stevens. D. t.
Sieg. Elder F. F Shindler.Rev. lRobt. D.
Simpkins. Mlaj. A.
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Taylor, Thomas Turner, Ilonry C.
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Vernon, Mrs. G. H.
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Whitlock, mrs. Eliza- Wash. John
both Williarm. Henry A.
Whittle, Eliza Witaker. Henry
Watse. Tillman Ward. R.
White, Joseph M. Af ilson. Alfred
Watkins, George senr.Watson, Elijah
Watkins. Calah Whitlock. Dear Miss
Watts. David Pertnelia
Wimbish, Gen. J. W. 3
1. FRAZIER. P. 11.
January 4.1242. (11M) 3t 49
State of South Ctarolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Middleton Graham, & otbors,) I
vs. MW fur Parta
Jesse Little and wife. tica
OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that by
virtue of an rorder from the Chanceilo
David sIolnson. I shall olfer for sale, to thU
highest bidder. on the preise on ThursdaJ
thme twelfth (12) day of January neat, the real
estate of Jesse Grahais, dec'd., consisting of
nine hundred and nine acres, w~ore or less, di
vided into two tracts as follows, viz:
Tract No. I, known as the Brown tract,
containing seven hundred and ninety-eighi
acres, wore or Ie's, uad
Tract No.2, know n asthie Watesrery Braicli
tract. containing one hundred and sixty.nine
acres more or less. both itumate in the District
of Edg~efeld, on Dry cre.ek, waters of Bi:
ereek.sdjoining lands of liardy Wie. A. P.
Butler. Obadieh Berry. mnd ntiers. Said tracts
mt land to be soldsOpairai.-ly. on a ctedit of omn,
twoi and three yearS, ecepCtl fr o mnch as
w-il pay the- eosts, p. luchi init be paid inm cash,
puarchaser to ive houd. aml je'si"al ,'eenmri
tv id mort-:aces .f mlhe prensu~es to accuare thei
purchamse utiiieV.
~J. TER RlY, c. a. a. rp.
Dec 20 ($4 ohj) 4' 47
.tate of 'litli Carolina.
I.tem P- toi & %'le, & others, gg ,f
\ N. Dick..flim
'i.t -T: is lil.REfIY GIV N. that by
~iW.-..f am orde~r t(-om Chancellor Da
vmd Johmnsoi., I sha.ll otf--r -or sale to thc highest
bidder, ina the Towm of Hf amnbur!, on Mtond::
the 16th day of January nest, the real estate ..i
Johnt Dick... dec'd.. cuonsitig of two tracts of
lanel as follows. viz:
One. trace cuontaining two hundred and t wen
tv-.tive acres, miore or 1eas, cituata' in. the Di.
1t:Ict anid State aforesaid. sdjohiing lands nl
ich.rd llankinson, Dyonimius W rtyht, andr
Rueii% Harden.
'lThe other tract containing ninety-fivi' acre,
mo.re or lemma. adjoinimng latnds of Dyv.nannm
WrighitDr. Bradlord.anud Rirchard Hankinenum.
Said tracts of land to be sold separately. on i
credit of one and two years except so much as
snay be niecssary to pnty the costs. w hich nmnsi
bie paid in caash; purchsers to give b..ndsm and
personial icCumriiy, anid mortgages of the prewni
ses, to secure the punrcha'e moiney.
J. TER RY. c. a. a. n.
Dec.2 "($( 4 $14) 4: 417
An Ordinance.
WE it ord-'in. d b~y the Iatendant and War
.EJdens of thme Town of Edgetield. in Con.
cil asseemnbled. That an Ordinane passed' by
the Council on the 17th May. 184l. to suppres
the firing of Guns. P*in tols, and all descraptiom
ni Fir.e Arms, in the streets of thme Town el
Edgefield, be so amended as to forbid the firing
of any Gun, Pistol, or et her Fire Arms in the.
public equnare, or streets of said town, or placem
adjacent thereto, except on public Trainini
days. nnder the penalty of fine anid imprison
ment, or either, at the discretion of'the Conn
cil. within the limits of their powers, as esta.
blished by law.
JAS. A.. WILLIMS, Clerk.
Dec.26, 1842. 3r 48
Doagse a' Los for Wae.
THE-Subscriber intend.
tng to remove to his build:
ing lately reted in the
* neighborhood, offers for sale
his House anud Lot in the
Tow'un of Edgefield. The
Ho se been entirely rebuilt in the last I
years, it has 8 rooms nnd 6 Gire places: 6o1
the rooms are large and comfortable. The Lol
has four acres, anid the oteutuses are all nies
aml in good repair. esce pt the stable. Thirt'
acres of wood-land in halIf a mile of the premi
ss will be sold with thu above. ifdesired ; and
the whole will he disaposed of on accommuodat
inug terms, to en approuved pu'rr
3. TFRRY.
=--e a 4S
Executive Department.
W M. F. ARTHUR has been appointe
Secretary ofState. by His Excellene:
Governor Hammond. for the unexpired ter
of M. L-ibordo. resigned, which appointen
will take effect on the Ist of Januay next.
By order.
B. T WATTS, Ez. Secrcrary.
Dec.29 49
Executive Department.
COLUMBIA. Dec. 26.1842.
By James I. l1:ammonjd. Esq.. Governor and
Commttander-ini-Claief. ini and over the State
of South Carolina.
W lEREAS. the Legialature of South
Carolina, at its last Session, pased
- An Aet to) arrange the State into Districts fur
the Election of Reptresentati ves in the Congress
of the Unoited States and for other purposes."
and divided the State into seven Congression.
ad Districts. of which. the united Districts of
Spartatnburg Umion. York, and Chester, con
statute one. to be known as the first Congres
sional District; the united Districts of Pickens.
Anderson. Greeni ille. and Laurens. constitnte
obne. to et, known as the second Congressional
District; the tinited Districts of Lancaster,
Kerhaw. Fjaitield. Richland. and Sumter,
cornvitate one. to be known s the third Con.
tesi,.nal Distriet; tiw united Districts of
(he tertield. Mirltorough. Darliigton. Ma.
lion. Hotry. Geocrgetown. astd Williatasbuerg,
con.titute one District. to be knowin as the
fourth Cn::ressional District; the united Dis.
tricts iof Alheville. Newberr', Edgefield. and
L.exington. tIs cinstitute one District, too be
known a. the lifth Cangrersion.tl Di.trict; the
Di-trict of Charlestonm, exclusive of the Parish
of St. John's. Colleton. constitutes one District,
to he known as the ixtih Congres-ionial Dio
trict: the united Districts ofroramtaehturg. Barn.
well, Beatfoa t. Colleton. and tho Parish of St.
John's, Colletion. constitute one Distrii. to be
known as the seventlh Congressional District.
Now. therefore, l.Jamea 1i. Hammond, Go
vernor as aforesaid. do think proper to make
known and procinim. that each of the said Dis.
tricts pocon.tituted. will send one Representa.
tive to tie Iois of Representatives of the
Untited States, who is to be chosen by the per
sons qualified to rote for Mfembers ofthe House
of Representatives to the next Congress will lie
held on the THIRD MONDAY IN FEBRU
ARY, AND DAY FOLLOWING, at the
same places, and be conductrd by the same
Managers, and in the same manner, as lte
le.:tion of mr.embers of the State Legislature.
Given under toy hand and Seal of State
at Columhia. on the 26th day of Decem
ber, one thousand eight hundred and
forty-two. ac.d the sixty-secenth year ol
Anerican Independence.
J. H. HAMMOND.
U. LASOZ.DE, SecretM Of Mds
Jan 4
ExecIative DepartmtaIc.
Co.t nata, Dee 13th. 1842.
By His Excellenacr fes HI. H axxoID, Esq.,
Governor anad (.onmander-in-.Cheer in. and
over the State of South Carolina.
W H El E.AS an Election was held on the
Girst Mouday ofNuvetmber' last and day
following, to aicpl the vacancy itn tIme Con-'
gressional District of Rtichiand. Lexington,
Orangburg and Barnawell, occasinnted by the
resgation ol lHon. Sanmpson IH. liutler: and
whereas. it a p ears uaponc coauttng thme votet
returued by th Mar.agers of El,,.tion toc the
Olice of Seectary of State, that $auauel W.
Trotti hadl a umajornity of said votes. Now
therefore, I, James II. Ilammnond. Gowvernae
of the Statec of Sentht Car uha do hereb de
Ichare and proclaaima that the ,said Sanmuel W.
Troti, h.as been duly elected nm liepresenta,
tive frma thi.: State. fur the Congressioncal Dis.
arit ahacanaid, to the Congress of the United
taes.
Given unad,-r nay hand and the seal eof thet
State. Ut Cuolumibia. thet 13th of Decetm,
ber, omne thaocasamd eighmt hundred atl
furty.tw... and the aixty-seven~th yer el
.\ma'aicaan Inadependenace.
M. LiAsnD:. Secretary of State.
Der.16t 47
EiecuhtiVe Departunenlts
Coautaa..Nov t..l>'42.
Bv his Excellency Jonas P' htacaa.raunsos. Esq.
tiovrnocr and ('uammandehrin-t'hief. itn and
m' er the Statte i gatoth C aronnaa.
ii E ttE S intftrat ion ha- ~.ee receiv
i.d at ts D~epatrtame-tt thtat ona or taboui
the Ulitt'Juntte last, 'an assanilt wvith ant atteanpl
Iti kal. was commctittd ott the: heady ocf lutAsL U.
Om0scn. naaizen oft New twary tastrict.hy tharc
Negroes two of whom, at.h and Hr., thc
pr,pertv ef J:ntaes litaam'er. of I~non LJstrict
Ihave tnm~ide their esciape. Now, to the enad thIt
tsti' nuami be~ donae itacl the olfiaders brough lt
to legui tr.al. I do herebay ici'er a rewaird 0l
o Hundred anad Filly D~ollara, for their agp
preesin and delive~ry ito atay Jsail ina thi
stae. Ben. is tall and letnderzly mae, tabou
six i'et high of a black comoplexion, with large
Ifee and anklet', and a down cast lock wvher
apokena ti. Henry is rather mnore stoantly
made, has a sqaititng in oneo aye. and generall~
kee e it shut. is 5 feet I0 incheshigh aadarbona
3 ers of age.
diven aandermy hand andi Senlofthe State
at Columbia,' thtis 25th day of' Novemnber
eighteena hundred and Iorty-two, aand thes
scxty..evcnth year of American Inadepen
JOilN P. RICHARDSON.
M. LaBoRDE,. Secretary of State.
De.7 6t 45~
1ih'E CELEHlRATEDL HORSE
A RG YL E,
Will stand at ZEdge6eld Court Houe"
net spring season. at prices to suit the
W M. B. MAY YS.
No". 2. 1842, i f 40
COL. IIAMePTON'8 IMPORTED H101tSF
WSOVEREIGN,
UILL stand the eanauing Season at Edge
GVfeld Court Hotase, at thirty dollars thi
Season, forty fiee dolbira manrance. Pedigrec
.to be given in the circular.
- Dec.7 ti 43
To Rent
~OR the next year. oat tavorabcle terms. thae
building at present oceupied by Dr.E
. Mins, as a Drug Store. It as well adm ptei
to the above business. It is also suitable or a
Dry Good or She. Store, or for amiser pntp~o
es sApplyto P. V. LA BORADE
BLOCKER8V1LEm ACADEMY,
Located on the Blocker Roa, cwE Miles
fron Edgefitd C. ..
HE Trustees respectfily-imiforms the
-U..p.trsjnh of this lnstitutio'n, that they
have re-engaged the services of)tr. JAwas
Tixxt, for the ensuing yoa, and that the ex
ercise of the Academy win recommence on
the first londay in Janai'ry next.
The well known ability of Mr. Timme, to
gether with lis long experience, and the gene
ral satisfaction be hins given as a Teacher. war
rant the Trustees in assunng those ats and
guardians who may intrust their ,hddren and
wants to his care, that everv exertion will be
used on his part to promote the moral as well
as the intellectual improvement of their minds.
The following are the rates of Taition:
For the Elementary branebs, $3 00 per qr.
The above with Grammar. Geo
phy, Natural and Moral
ilosophy, Composition Lo
gic, Rhetoric. &c. 4 00
Astronomy. Surveying, & Ma
thematic,. 6 00
Good Boar-fing can be obtained in the imme
diate neighborhood of the Academy. at $5 per
month. B. i. BLOCKER,
JOHN H. HUGHES,
FELIX LAKE.
Trustees.
Dec.7 tf 45
Mount WWlag Acadeny.
- 1 E EIxercises of this Institution will
R recommence on the first Monday in Janu
ary next. The rrustees desire that the Public
should see the following plain statement of
facts. and then decide between the advantages
of this and othe: Academies.- The Instructor
for the coming year, 51r. Jonx K JoNsos. is
qualified in all respects for the complete dis.
charge of the duties of the station Hcisn not
only a thorough Latin and.Greek Scholar. but
at the sanie time a close and systematic instruc.
tor in all the brancheu of an English educatiou.
Ilia profaciency in the Mathematics and Ale.
chanacs is particular good.
Thae School louse is a large and commo
dious framed building, situated one mile froat
Mt. Willing. near one of the first Springs in the
whole sectiun ofcountry.
The location is an healthy as almost any
.fountain regions. Boarding can be had from
$8 to $8 a month, in highly respectable fami.
es. Blat what is more than all. in keeping
with the hardness of the times, is the very re
duced price of tuition, whicl is as fllows
lteading, Writing and Arithmetic, per
session of5 nmonthms, - $ 00
The above with English Grammer and
Geography. - - - - 8 00
The above with the Laaagues and the
higher branches of Mahematics, .12 00
The theory aid practice of Surveying will
be taught separately at $10 per quarter.
There will he one public exhibition and ex.
amination in hs first we-k in June, another in
the first %,-ek in Docember.
J. B. SMITH. Chr'n.
ii. L IIERWNG.
WI. BOUKNIGHT.,
L. R. WILSON,
A. S. DORIEIL
ARTHUR SIMKINS,J
Dec 10. 1812 if 46
Mtate of South 4"arolina.
ABBEI'LLE DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
M ILTON CHILES who has been arrest
I ed and us now cofilned within the bounds
of tIhe Jai of Abbeville District, by virtue of.a
capias ad satistariendam at the stit of Samuel
Gilmer, having filed hispeittin with a schednle
on oath, of his whole ca.n- -, with the
purposs orontfinng the '.-th .-t e Acts or
tie General Assembly, co:,!wulY malled the
Insolvent Dehtor' Acta.
Public notice is hereay given. tt.:at !t:p ;eti
tion of the sid Mfilton Chikles, wall b.ht etrd
in the Court of Common Fleas foa 4bbevale
District, at Abbeville Court House, on Wed
naeaday the 22d day of March next, or on such
other day as the Court may oi dcr drinitg the
term coaaanencing on the third 5lonany an
alarch next att saidl place. And all the credi
torn of thc said Mfilton Chile.. are hereby sum
anoned, personally or by ~atrey, alien anad
thcrem in the said Court. tu shacw cause, ifnany
they can, why 'the benefit aof the Acts aforemsaidl
should not be'granted to athesaid .Mfilton Chile..
u tpona his executatg the auignmeant required
by the Acts aforesaid.
JOH N F. L.IVINGSTON. c. c. p.
Clerk a Office. Decrr. 14, ls42. ($14 5.0) 47
NOT ICE.
DbISSOLUTION 0F PARTNERShI1P.
Trhe lianstedl partnershipa be'tweeni J. O.
hi. on of llamaburg. S.C., and Gsonar M1.
NrKwTOS of A;aaaita. Ga.,would expire by the
articles of its formation as the 5ath of October
18~43. buat bymntual conassht we haerebyv deter
ine to laiaa its. coantinuaace to the first day of
February next.
J. 0. B. FOR D.
G;EOltGE: 31. NEWTON
hlamburg. S. C.. Oct. 'tha, tf 317
CARD.
IN ennaeaaiace of thet dissoluitiona above, it
I eoe ecsr I should chlall o1 ut
stanading~ accounts and nples before the ba of
January nexat. All persals indebted to me by
anote-s a'r aotherwse. wiall (leanse consider this aan
itttperativa aid tial call air settlemenat wcithosu
delqy na. intdulgenace beyamd a reasuonablc notice
canl not and will not ho gren.
J 0. BI. FOR D.
Ilaumbuarg, S. C., Oct.l0th, t f 37
J Ii. B. FuRl)w ilicontinute as heretofore
Lt9 to otfer Ir sale themnostentireassortmlent
of DRtY GiOOS the eeunltry af'ords. lie
has now on hind the ntost cona pdete stock ol
aevery varatety that he haa ever had the pleasure
to oll'er for sale.
Ihamlturg, S. C., Odl 10th, tf 37
'New Fall and Winter Goods
fi ~11 . saubsctriber bugsleave to Inform ho
f riends anal the 1tublic genecrally, that b,
wi ll I et civiang his stack of
GOODS
enna.,tin 'oflmost etery article that is usually
kepu in iai matrket.
A4 rood supply English and, Amgerican
Prints, entucky Jeans. E lannels,,
Sattinels. Cassi mercs. Clothst,
Vestings. Lic
Ahso a good supply of Broten Housespuns.
Blanket. kerseys, and Liaeys, Hats,
Cups. hhoes. Saddlery. Hardware,
Also a gooad a.tpplyaof SUGA Rland COFFEE.
All of which will be ofierted to customers at
loseprics tocorrspon gwit thako tunes. I
yn as l all lland e taine for themselves
I feel thankful for past favorumand hope by strict
attention to basiness to merit a continnance.
E. 13. PRESLEY.
Edgefield C. II. Oct. 11 tf 3y
Hlouse and Lot For Sale.
T lIE subscriber offers fair Sale or Rent.
(anal possession given on the lit Janna
ry nexa.)hi. flonse and Let in Pottersville.
Ternms, 12 moniths credit. The dweling is a
comfortabl, one story, with the neccessary out
buildings.
Oc. G. HOLLISTER,
T HE Amount of bodily and uent
uisery arisiug frotm a neglecti
small complaints is incalculable, and at
therefore of the utmosi importauce that
strict attention to the least and mot i
Bing bodily infirmities should be had; 6
diseases of the body invariably aliect ti
mind. Dr. Mojat's Vcgeleble Life Aled
cines, in every iustance where they hai
been thoroughly used, have Trzumphg
over Disease in almost all its diverbafit
forms. . The salutary ef'ects ot the Li
Medicines have, in fact, been su universa
lI experienced, that in the short space
live years. they have become fully esta
liahed as the most easy, safe and pcrle
mode of treatment ever offered to ti
public.
It is unnecessary. here, for Dr. NAoff
to recapitulate all the reasons which hai
induced him to arrive at this conclusoi
It is sufficient for him to say. that the di
interested testimony of his follow citizet
who have been induced to use the Li
Medicines, will freely be offered to an
one who may reel disposed to call at h
Office, 375 Broadway. fie has there a
file several thousand letters, voluutaril
proflered by his patients, the receipt an
perusal of which has given him mo
pleasure than all the wealth of the Ea!
could confer.
The reader may not perhaps be awai
that the origin of htollat's Lifl Medicine
was the result of a protracted and painfi
illness of their origiuator, 31 r. Jlin lofa
When taken ill, 31r. Nl. was a prosperat
and flourishing merchant in the loster pai
of the city of New York, anti having coL
sulte- and employed a number of our mo!
skilful physicians. lie, after months of su
fering, was prevailed upon to try the medi
cine which is now offered to the public.
The elect of the Life Alledicines in hi
own case was unparalleled in tie hastor
of medical experience; and he immediatt
ly determined to make known to the worl
a medicine t, s% hich he not only owed hi
own life, but his happinebs. The uaiforr
success which hai since attended their ad
mitistration in every instance wnere a fai
trial has been given them, has been atte*
ted by thousands and inticontestibly prove
their intrinsic merit.
The Life Medicines can he taken wit!
safety by perons of age; and the Ceeble
the infirm. the nervous and the de-licatt
are str-ngthened by their operation, be
causo bly their prompt and proper actio
upon the secretions of the system, an1
their assimilation % ith and purification c
the blood, they clear the system of all ba
humors, quiet all nervous irritability, an
invariably produce sound health.
For Sale by
J. D. TIBBETS, Agent.
Nov 9, 1842 tf 41
Water Proof Warehouse,
HAMBURG, 8 C.
T HHE Subscriber begs leave to inform h
frinds, and the public, that he continue
the
Warehouse & Conmisoi
BUSINE9
at his former stand, know as the Water Pe
Warehouse.
aus"shen &&. ..ronsAthe buildings, its It
cation renders it nearly as secure from fire. a
if it was fire proof. The floor of its two wing
have been elevated above the high water mar
of the great fresh t of May 180, and each
these divisions of the building will store frot
1500 to 18~00 bales Cotton.
Both of these are designed to be extclusivel
set a part for the Ceotton of Planters and Cout
try Merchatnts, who n ill titus be secured frot
the possibility of loss and damage frotm freshe:
lIe aval htiself of the present occasion
return hisi thanks to his friends and patrons fc
their liber al support during the last season. H
solieits from, them, andi~ the public generally.
continuance of this confidence, and asaurt
them, that in return fo.r their patronage, he wi
exert his beait persound effohrts to promote atn
protect their interests committed to his chargi
In ndlditiont to this assurance, he pledges hmn
uelf he will in no case purchase a baile ofCeo
ton. dirr-etly or i inirectly.
lIe -vihl attend to thne sale and sahipping <
Cotgon, th-- receivittg and forwardinig of Good;
or any other huisiness usually transacted by
Commnisiona aerchant.
G. WALKERI
Hamburg. August 4. 1842. 6mn 283
VLEW 8TORE.
A LARGE & SPLENDID STOCI
OF DR Y GOODS-Cheap for Cash.
H IIARLES SANFORD). late wholeqiul
dealer in the Citv of New York. ha,* ii
ken a Store niex: to 51r. Ilunter's liuntel.i
Hlamaburg. S. C., where he. has taken his entir
Stock of Dry Goods,
To which he would respectfully invite the al
tention of those wishing atny artia in his linc
,elingz confidenit timt thme cheapinesa' of his good
Wil offer many indtucemenitr.A .
amine hiia stoc f. U; ''uisy object being to di
tiose of my st-R hiut little or tno advance froa
first cost will be asked.
Country Merchants will find Goods at Ne w
York prices at the above palace.
CIIARILES SAN FORD.
SHamburg, Novr. 5,1842 tf 41
THlE U. S. DiiSTRICT COURT.
DisTauc-r or 5oC-rn CAROLot. S
IN BANKRUPTCY.
I N the matter of John Russel, Planter, ret
Ruing ini Abbeville District. South Carolit,
a Bankrupt.
Pursuant to an Order of the Ditrict Comt
or the United States. ror the District of Sont
Carolitn. Notice is herebyr given, that cause b
shewn heroro the said Court, at thme Federn
Couart hiLics in Charlestmn, on the twentl
eighth day or January tacxt. at eleven, o'cloc1
A. Ml., why the said John Raus.sell. shoil
not recive his Discharge and Certificate as
Bankrupt.
Charleston, 29th day of October. 1842.
HI. Y. GRAY, Clerk.
Noyr. 9 12 41t
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THlE COMMON PLE AS.
Stewart & Coat, Delaration
vs. on Atach'met,
John Scurry. AssunaPsit
Ruti'& Johnston, Dedlaration
vs. on Attachmeent.
John Scarry. Dekt.
TlHE plaintiffs having this day filed their d
c laratins tn my office .and thme defenda
having no wife or attorney known to be withi
the State, on whom a copy of the same, with
rule to picead. could he served. It is ordere
that thme defendant plead to the said declaratio
within a year and a day, or final and absoln
judgment will be given against him.
GEt). POPE. c. c. r.
Edgegeltf C. FLI.
Clerk's Ojice. atto 10
3Qh~larch, 1842.,
New s111inerl Goods.
lHE Suibscribers respectfully inorm
,w the Ladies of this vicinity, and the public
ix generally, that they have just received from
New York. a new and well selected assort
a tient of
- FALL AND WINTER GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS
e of the latest style. consisting in parts of Silks.
- Satins. Ribbous. Laces. Gloves, M1its. Hosury
e Scarfs, Fancy Swas. Cambric Handkerchiefs.
d Velvets, Whalebone, urls, Combs. Brushes,
d Pins, Needles. Perfumery of various kinds.
l and many other articles too numerous to men- a
tn.
ALSO
A fine assortment of Leghorn. Florence. Tus- -
can, and stiaw Bonnets, Frrnch and Amneri
can Flowers. Fashionable Silk Hats made to
C order. E.JN. DOWD
it will superintend the establishment. whose
e long experience in business, has nmade her
familiar with all its branches. All work will
be executed with neatness and dispatch. and
in a style not inferior to any similar establish
a lishment, in Charleston or Augusta.
e Orders from the country. are respectfully e
y soliciled. ti
i BLAND & BUTLER.
a October 10. 1842 tf 37
d EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. C
FALL TERM. 1842.
e T is Ordered that a Court of Commnn
it I Pleas. for the Trial of the Unses not
e disposed of at this Term. be held at Edge
field Court House. on the fourth Monday
in January next.
B3. J. E ARLE,
Presiding Judge. r
Geo. Pope, c c. P.
Nov. 2, te 40 t
Notice. d,
'E would respectfully inform our friends 11
and the public gen'erally. that we have tc
just recsived a well -elected stock o d
Cotfvs, Cassimeres, alld a!
together with all otlier articles in the Mercha an
Tailoring Line, which we of'er at prices to sui C
s the times.
Oct. 1. 1842. GOODE & LYON.
r For Sale.
t IE Suhscriber offiers for s::le the well
s T known House in Aiken. frouting on the
Rail Rond, and known as MARSH'S HO.
1 TEL. The house has been kept as a Public
House for %everal years. and contams 40 roomias
dionhle and single, the greater portion ofthem
with fire, places. Upon the premises are like- h
- w tsall necessry ont buildiigs, kitchens. ne
gro houses and stabliag for 100 horses, in the a
I yard is an excellent well of water.
I Terms one third ca-h, the balance on a credit
of ann and two years.
Also-Forty or fifty unimproved Lots. hand.
sonely situated. within the corporate limits of
Aiken. Apply to
JOHN MIAI(SH, Aiken.
Dec 9 if 45
Notice.
LL Persons indebtvd to the Estate ofJohn
Cuker. dec., are earnestly requested to
make payment. as the condition of t . Estate E
I is such, that I shall be compelled to close it as
s soon as it can possibly be done, therefore. I am
in hopes those that are due said Estate, will
I avail themselves of this notice and make pay
ment. This lIt day ofAuast, 1842.
o OLIVER TOWLES. k
* Ordinary of Ecgefdd Distri.
- Ang.3,1s42 if 27
d
Administrator's Notice,
A LL persns having demands against
thee state of Burrel E. Hobbs dee'd
Sare requestedtornethmitohesb
scribeer properly authenticated, and those C
indebted to sad estate, are requested to 2
a wake payment.
LAURA ANN HOJBBS,
o JAS. G. IhA RRISON,
r Administratior's.
e Dec. 13, 1842 tf 46
~The Wonderful Cures
IPxaroairD av
.DR. SWAYNE'S COMIPOUND SY- t
- RLPOI"PRUNUSVlRUlNlANA, k
- ORL WILD. CHElRRCY.
SfORE PROOF oj the efJcacy of Dr. a
.L .Swcayne's Compound byrup of Pru- y
anus Virginiana. or It did Cherry. d
CONSUMPTION a
Au4 Bleeding of the Lungs offr y6c ears standing.C
Mliss Lewis, of West Phdtadelphia, entirely -
cured by the use of Dr. 8WA YA E1'S Comn.
>ound Syrup of Wild Cherry. I am, truly
Iappy to return my sinucre thanks t., ihe pro
prietor of this valuable medicine. lats my been
e afflicted for five years with that dreaidlul dis
-ease. Consumtption. during which titne I n
troubled with the Spitting of Blood. qtbae.at 7]
Swith a hacking cough, pal~tn int th!Messnt ,for J
and back. My rough was :L9Rions to obitatin wi
.which I tried variujiarg t., relieve me until I sai
.relief; but fou~hN E' Comipound Syrup wi
So"" -'rrwhich immaediately g.tve asi ra
.relie9 and by using the miedicine live weeks, or de
thereabouts, it restulted in performuing a p.erfect
cure. I am happy to say that Iitnow enijoy as
.good health as I could wvish for. Y our ever
thiaikful and humble triend.
MISS S. LEWlS."'
Morc Proofs of the Ejicacy of Dr. SiJ'.I VNEs
Compoanund ruipo Wad herry. intecliev
To Dr. SwArs .-Dear Sr.-The timte has
-beena, when I would nut recomimend a mneda. V
cine advertised in the p.ubhe prinats over imy
ownt aigititure; 1 now leel ditfereant-l ti-el re- (I
lief- I was reduced by a prtotracted ecough for t
six naontthas to a mecre skeleton. ,anorest at atglat :t
soreness and pain ini my breast, side. &c. Sui- as
flee it to sau . I used yoaur Coiaponnd of WalkZ
Cherry, which in a few neeks relieved me et
fectuailly. I am certin., had it ant been far
your medicinse (as life frequently depends a '.
early attention to proper nmedicines,) I shoualu
anow be in the silent grave. Let no person de -
lay. hut procure your Syrup anid be relieved of
their Coughs aand Colds, as they are dangerous
companions. and often lead to fatal consequten
ces. Your friend,
ABRAHAMi SKINNER, A
Craw ford counity, Psi.
For sale by Dr. Swayne at 54 North sixth
st. Philadelphia, and bty
S D. CLA R K E &Co. Drurg.it.
Corner Cenitre and alerce'rstreets, Ham- i
burg S. C.
i i4
Nov 23 f4 1
.Look eugt IUood ilauglers.
t T I EREBY foreworn allipersons agnatust -
at .. trespassing onl atny part of the estate of
a the late A. Y. Burton deceased, either by4
i cutting, or taking off' wood of any descrip-~
tion found cut, or in any mainnet injurin
e said proper' ,. unless by my special per -;
mission. The law weill be strictsy enforc
ed againsat all violators.
Rt. J. BURTON
ne1.18.42 1f -M I
State of South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE DlSITRICT.
IN THE :o1.lM N l'LEAS.
anIts A. Councr, vs Altackent.
Grerge C(nter. Debt.
N H E said P'lamiT ha% ing filed hisde -
larution in my office agains: the said
)elendant. who is without the limits of the
tate: Ordered, that thd said Defendant
o appear and pleid thereto. within a year
id a day, fron the filing of the sane.
iher. ise final judgment will be awarded
giuinst him.
J. F. LIVINGSTON. c. c, P.
Clerk's Olfice, Dec 9. 1842 eq 46
"'tate of south Carolina.
AJIBEVILLE DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
W. E. Wilaon, Ex.
vs. Attachment, Debt.
William Dixon.
' H E Plaintiff having filed his declaration
in my oice against the said defendant.
'ho is without the limits of the State: Order.
I that the said defendant do appear and plead
lereto within a year and a day from the filing
thesame otherw ise nal judgment will by
Narded agninoa him.
JOIlN F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P.
lerk's Office, 24tLSept. IMr.
Sept. 28 ly 35
State of South Carolina.
EDGEF-IELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
homas Carson, DCUJ ai in Debi.
V..
hn Scurry. Furca Aachmeat.
'H Plainti having This day filed his
Ideclartion in this case, in my office, and
edefendait having no wife urattorney. known
be within this State. on wnom a copy of said
claratint. with a rule to plead can be served.
is ordered. that the said defendant do plead
the said declaration. within a year and a
ly roam the publication at this order, or final
id absolute judgment will be awarded against
m.
GEO. PoPE, c. c. V.
ferk's 0 e, Edgefield C. 11. Feb. 25, 1842.
.March ' ely
state of South ('arolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
I TIlE COMMON PLEAS.
ob "' . 3lathis, smpk
Vs' Foreign AsAt.
rilev 51ilton. FrinAsh~g
' HlE Plaintiffhaving this day filed his de
claratione in my utice. and the defldant
sving no wife or atto.rney, known to be with.
te in Stiate, on whom a copy of the same, with
rule to plead.couldhe served. It is ordered,
tat the defendant pleadto the said declaration
eithin a year and a day, or final and absolute
idgucut will be given against him.
G EO PUPE, c. c. P.
'erk's Office. Dec. 15. 1841. c. sqe 47
State of' South. Carolitia.
E DGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMOX FLEAS.
,ewis Culbreath, Dederation ix As
ohn Scury. ForcgfsA e
amuel M. Chappell, Dederation in As
ohn Scurry. F
1 E plaintif's having thin filed theirde
I clarations in the above easesin my office,
nd the defendant having no wife or attorney,
nown to be within this State, on whom a co
y of said declaration, with a rule to plead, ean
served. It is ordered, that the said def".
mi do plead to be said declarauions, widde a
tar and a day from the pubrasian efiws or
er, or final and absolute judgment will be
warded against him.
GEO. POPE, c. c. a'.
lerk's Ofie,a
~T~ T E OF S. C.g RO LINJ,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN T HlE COMMbON PLEAS.
arwile. Moore & Co. Dcseii et
hln Scurrv. Force Ausdhitcar.
FH E Plaintiff', having thuns day filed thei
declaration in this case, in my office and
te defe'ndant having no wife or attorney.
sown to be within thus State, ons whom a cc
y of'aaid declaration, with a rule to plead ea
werved: It is ordered. thai the said defen#
nt do plead to the said declaration, witie
:ar and a day from thac publication of al be
er, or final and absolute judgme
carded ag ainst him,. .. c. c. a'.
GF.O. P:' ly 40
lerk', Offe,. Oct. 18. 184q ar i
State of' S9'-DlsTalt.,
ABI3J EtOMMI.ON PLEA AS.
I.Vas"bonald.
S vs. 'A ttachment, Assuipeit,
nm. .31. Creawell. )
111IE Plaitihlaving filed his declaration
in toy office against the Defendant whoma
tho.ut the limnits of State. Ordered that the
.1 defendant do appear and plead thereto
thin a year and a day from the filing of the
ne. otherwise final juidgement will be awar
I against lhim.
JNO). F. LIViNGSTON, C. C. P.
Clerkse lice Sept 24. 1842.
Sept, 29 ly 35
itate of' South Carolina,
ABBEVILI.E DISTRICT.
IN THEL COMMON PLEAS.
William Soth,)
v. Trespass, Attachment.
Ale'x. Simpson.
lH E Plaintiff having filed his d
Iin my .'ffice against thes said defendant
rdered that the defentiant do appear
enad thereto within a year and a day from
ingW of the same. otfserwise final judg
ill be aiwardled againest him.
JoH N P' LIVINGSTON, C. C.
(lerk~'s Office. 2th Sept. 1842.
sept.2s ly 35
Staite of' South Carolina,
EDGEFJELD DISTRICT.
IN TIlE' COMMON PLEAS,
.L & E. Pennm & Co. Deelaration i F
un~ E. GIlacock. ~ ~ so
I11lE Plaintift''s having this day
therir declaration ini my office, and 4s
midaint ha'. ing no0 Attornmey. known to
the State. on wh'm a copy of the
rne to plead could be se'rved: It is
ant the D~efendant plead to the said
"n within a year and a dlay, or fital ,and
ate indgmnent will be gi.ent against her...:
-tje offie. 5 GEO. POPE, e~a
Dregg ki to the JaB
SF this Usastrict, a negrn man whoay
na'ne ns Joseph. and that he ea
ohn Patte'rson, of .Mackies Island,'5.C.
ght comaplexaum, large w.hiskcrs from ear
ar. 5i feet 6 iches hig h.
The owner is requested to comes
toveproperty pychargesndtaehi
CA!. GOO DMA N.r. 3. n.