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4 - .. &w I IT EdgefeldAdvertiser-Extra, WZDZKDAT, FRUSUAKY 1, ,843. State of South Carolina1 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Charles Barrontom and Wife. App'., vs. N. L Griin, Defendant. Y an order from the Ordoafry. I &loll to sell in the above stated case, s of the Estate of Esther Evins, otherwise called Esther Garrett,in the Jmisuict aforesaid, lying on the road on sing from th Piney Woods Housq to Hamburg where Benjamin Evans nov lives, containiag one hundred ant 'ft1-3 a we, Moe or less, adjoining lands of the Estate of Wm. Hobb. deceased, Jhn1. Iirkey and othersi; to be sold on the mt Meeda in February next, on a credit oi til th r:day ofJanuary nest; Pnrcht er to give and personal Aseritt, md amortgage of the premisesto the 0 dinary. Cot tobe adincash. 8. C RISTIE, s, . D. Jan. 16. 1843 ($300) d Rl State of South Carolik EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. V. C. Cogburo. AI9% vs. Josep P "ad other De B Y an order Ordinary. Iall p roeedto el r the above sted case, lands of the Estate of Wm. Roet son, deceased, situate in said Diutricin Cedar Creek, adjoining lands of.S Co Gmn J. Glover, Win. . Mary Hierrison, containing pe dred and twenty-nine acres, more or to be sold on the Arst Monday in est, on a credit- ntil tho Nt Znoor next;--ueasr and ghrsonaguen nand a a8. CHRISTIE, ' .'z, alry 16, 1$3 (331 51 3 te uth Car na, 'EDG IELD DISTRT. f*& E.~ an & Co., RA 40,vs Jr., Def't. er from the OrdingsIhal to sell on the first doe in Februaiynext, lands belonging join to the saiG L. d E. Penn & Co., a said Aboei WhiteJr, o the wate of =,=2'9ad, Of nAs Id fR hundred acres, more or less; to be sold on credit until the first day of January next ; purchasers to give bond and personal se carity, and a mortgage of the prem' to the Oiary. Cost to he paid in e . S. CHRISTIE, s. E4D. Januy6,1843 (300) d 51 Bheris Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge GeW Court Hose, on the first Monday and Tuesday of February next, the follow ioZ prperty: Daniel Bird, vs Mary Hill. one house and lot in the village of Edgelield, adjoin ing lots of Dr. E. J. Mims, and S. Le goex. Derick Holsomack, vs. Edward G. New, three hundred acres of land, more or isa, where defendant lives, adjoining William Johnson, Lewis Holmes, and others. J. Miller vs E. S. Mays and Geoge R. Nays.1 Robert McCollough, Ex'or. C.f Ro. bert Watts, dec'd., for the use of Hiram Roberts, vs the same, 0. R. Mays. and Stephen Mays, two hundred and iibv six acres of land, more or jaadjoining Joel Roper, Washington ~nd others, the property of E. S. Mayj. Abram Jones vsJ JA4jLou. and Ans.elmn Culiem, three hundred and ninety-three acres of land, more or less, where defen dant Lott liv.es, adjoining Wilis Sutcher, Absolem Horn, and others. John WV. Hloughton vs Mary Hlightower, one thousand acres of land, more or less, adjoining John Wise, Win. S. Howard, and others. Joseph Casnahan v.s Bonjamin Barton, two hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining Charles Holley, and other,. 0. Towles, Ordinary, vs. Richard Co ker, D. Atkinson, and Russel H arden, one Negro Girl, the property of R. Coker. Aillede Galphin vs Martha Prior, forty acres of land, more or less, adjoining Jag. Hammond. Stephen Wilson, and others. Hugh M. Quarles, br., vs Margaret Ogilvis, two hundred acres of land,mnore or less, where defendant lives,.adjoining John A. White, ad others. John Hears:, for Brannon & Mundy vs .Jehu Mouchet and Lewis Henuderson. George P. Deatherage vs Jo Motnchet, two hundred acres of land, more or less, where defendant Monchet lives, adjoining lands fourmerly owned by James Morris, and others. T. B. Freeman and Henry Freeman, for the use of L Tucker vs Daniel Colvin, and Robert Jennings, one hundred and thirty acres of land, more or less, where .Aasley Colvin, lived up to the time of his death. Also one other tract. containin one hundred acres, more or less, adjoining the above traet. Daniel Strother vs James Morris, Jr., and James Morris Sear., seven hundred scre of land, more or less, where James Morris, Senr., lives. adjoining lands of Ed mood Acheson. and others. nra.no. &. Mu....d. -.. Will:-- T. less, where defepdant lives, adjoining lands of John Bracknll, and others. Wm. P. Andrews, survivor, vs John Delaughter, one tract of land, where do. fondant Eved in the year 1842, adjoining lands of John Trapp, and others. John H. Lamar. foranother, oh O. K. Hammond. D. D. PlunIitr* Ed ward and John Snyder vs thWA m Ed watd & John .Snyder, ll.im same, the defendants int in f land lying on Horse C k, ~ eight hundred aes more or iin Charles Lamar, - Thomas Go. . Win. Woodberry vs Di' 'Atkinson. Steednan & Meritt vs the same, eight hundred acres of land. muore or less,iad. joining lands ofAbuer Whaoy, James C. Gardner, and others. O. Towles, Ordinary vs kdrew But ler. Thomas Rowell, and Atkin son, one tract of land belo 1131 4 defen. lant Rowell, and the above described tract Af D. Atkinson. Ellis Goirvs. Rudolph Carte. Iverson 9. Brooks vs the same, and Elizabek Carter, three thousand acrosofI, I oma >r less, adjoining Joba Wi m. Eloward, and others, the property 'of R. "urter. 4 James GoI vs. Elisabeth Carter, three housand ac gof land. more or less, ad. nining John t , Lewis Elliey and oth Iverson L. Brooksvsi Alfred Holley, bid Golphin, v. iesame, one thou land, -more or less, adjoining and others. mith vs. Smallwel Dean; uth vs. the same, beventy-ve more or lesl adjoining John nlow ai others. o. Smyley, Executorew. Elijah 5wis. the tragW land whero defendant, yes. - r.Sheltya t vs. Phillis Danmire be tract- hfiehw'lre defendant lived th ear 1842. 'E. B. Pressley vs. Caleb Broa47 r, >rion Whitley. vs. thyns.ea...Mi, tua Dugh BroadgaterC. J. Giptie, Asikan e fur J. T. Irvin vs. th ac. -.ind quy Iroadwater, one aud ifty acres (land more oining Wm. Gar ett, Sr., N na n hartg. George F.ells A. eeke,'AIlen ance bearier vs. th an,'one thousand Ireflaud,nore or less, adjoiing Joues man and others. ' hin Chappell vv. Meredith W. Payne. ract of land vihvk W*da- U. tac a. ST. 931 'i Cotbran &!Sproull vs. James Rampy ad David Ethridge, the tract of land here defendant Ramsey lives. Cothran & Spronll vs. Alfred Real. two -ndred acres of land more or less, whore fendant lives, adjoining Elbert Dovore d others. ressley & McClenton vs. Josiah Reams, I tract of land where defendant lives, 5,ining Janice Criswell aud others. ohn Chappell vs. Win. Whito and Medith W. Payne, the tract of laud wre acfendnut lives. mes Sheppard vs. Mildred Berry, the tr of land where defendant lives, ad joig Jatnes Sheppard and others. 'ward T~homas, vs William J. Wight maJohi W. Davis, vs thu same; Levi Iillfor anuther, vs the vane. niueteen hned acres of land. moro or less, where he lin. adjoining JohnI Heard and others. MNhow Gray. vs Juhn Mosely; Robi. McCiougb, for Richarel W. Joyner. vs the ste, John Briggs and Abner Bush nell. b tract of ;and where defeudunt Mosel.!ives, known as the Poverty Hill tract. Jam Terry. Commissioneriu Equity, vs Jans Spann and Jesse Smith; the same, ' the same. Levi Librand and Jeff'ersoiVansant; Bland, Catlin & Co., vs JameSpann, three thousand six hun dred andeven acres of' laud, more or lea. on whichp, a first rate Sa w an d Grist Mi in good reair, tho property of J. Span. Jamses :. Killecase, vs Daniel McKie; the sanme, carcer, vs the satne, the def'en dhant's undiided interest ini all theo lands belongin;; t, thec estate of Charles MlcKie, deceased. Michael Cea-ty vs. Rudolph Carter, Lewis Ellzey and Elizabeth Carter', tw~o thousand acres t~f land, mnore or less, be longing to Rt. Carte-', adjoining John Wise, Wtu. G. Howa-d and others, Joseph Woods vs. Ann Hlall, Adm'z., the house and lot whero defendant lives. Also, enemy acres of land more or less, near the 'own of lHamurg, adjoining lands belonging to the Hamburg Bank and others. B. F. Goudy, T~ax Collector, vs. Henry Shultz ; Thomas Harrison vs. thai same, ono lot of land in the town of IHamburg, bounded on one side by th~e road leading from the bridge to the hill, about two hun dred feet an said road. beunded by Coy ington Street about two hundred feet, and bsuaded by the Rail Road Depository lot about one hundred test. George Busruey,%nd others, vs Ember. son Ilussey, ez'tr., the tract of land where the defendant lives. Jasper Gibbs vs Simeon Corley, one hundred and thirty-t hree acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of David Richardson. and others. Robert Carlish', assignee. vs Rudolph Carter. Lewis Elizcy, and Elizabeth Car ter, one negro man Dick. Olivcr Simpson vs Gortgo N. Pardue. M4. Gray. for' 0. Simpson, vs the same. Jamle4 Rndall vs the same. James Mose 1e &C. vs the same. J. J. Kennedy John C. Moore vs James Goleman &Jonb Trapp, ono hundred acres of land, more or losiadjoining J. 3I. White and otherU' the property of James Goleman. J. Miller vs Thomas Deloach and Sam uel Alarsh, the tract of land where defen dant Deloach lives, containing rour hun dred and fifty acres, more or less. Charles Hall vs Richard Coker. The i same vs the same, one negro girl. atty. ] John Lake vs John Delaughter, two I negroos, Sillor and Ann, and one wrd I Mare. James C. Cobb vs Sarah Prior, oasta-1I grm, Stephen. I Wm. Brunson, ad'mr., vs Abram Pond, 1 and Lewis ElIzev, one bay Hors, thepeo perty of A Pond. . . 4 Lewis Jones & Co. vs James Span. I Wm. B. Hudson vs the same and Jefer son Vansant, six negroes, Jacp, Jerry. Hannah, Ellen. Kitty, and Harriso, *e c property or J. Spann. Also, I Wag 2 t Horses, 2 Males, I Cart and yoke of b Oxew 4 Steedman & Meritt vs Richard [an- f. kinson, one negn, bary. Ic 8. Trnylor vs John Moseley, eight hin. p dred acres of land. toore or less, adjoining p James Vann, and others. Resela Blalock vs alichael T. Gu 0 and Samuel Marsh, ten acresof land, ishore or less, on which is a tan yard, adjoinig 0 F. O'Conner, and othars. - . ; i M. T. Meudenhall vs Wyley Par-lue. n thirty acres of land, more or less, adjoin. bi ing James Powell, D. J. Walkor. an sc others. V George Dotninick vs William Schum- it part and Ivey Sadler, seventy-ffvo aerds 1t of land, wore or less, adjoining. Thoiras ti, Turnipseed, and others. D Abram Jones vs George W.Yarborough, hi one hundred and fifty acres of land, mcre g. or less, adjoining Uriah Inaboit. & othe-s. w L D. Merriman, bearer vs Wm. .0. P h Josh. times She e-dMildsBerrl, tvo ra segroe, Milley, and Lewis. 3 amey, Rhodes & Co. vs. Joseph Pst- ei teranio.:oue sorrel afaro ,n Terms Cask. a S. CHRISTIE, s. r.. w, C Jan.1G t 51.( rn Stute of South Caroina. in EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. L John Lake, (v 10! John Delaughter to -ILL be sold at the house of John b f I o~ o l otn w ral iJi~ igtisg rin operN one Ioad Wagon, fve head of Catle: at stock lf 0g4, lot (if Cotton, twou O of 11 Corn, and Spinning M achine. B Terms cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. c. n. of Jan16 4t 51 m in The Wonderffl Curm PE.RFoaEP y Ai DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUN SY- o RUP OF PRUN USVIRGlNIiLA, ti OR WILD ClERRY. sa ORE PROOF oj the efcaa of Dr. of . Swayne's Compound Syrup1oJPru- gr nus Virginiana, or INid Chcrry. lie CONSUMPTION - e And Bleedingofthe i.ungsoff ce yrastanding Mis Lewis, of West Phiadel hi entirely a I cured by -Ie use of Dr. SWAVN'S Com- wi pound Syrup of Wild Cherry. am truly ha happy to return my sirrre thankto the pro- .j presor of this valuable tmedicine. I vimg been on aillicted for rive years with that dadl dis ease. Consumption. during whiclime I wto troubled with. the Spinting of B1. attended P 0* wit, a hacking cough. pan in th,ide, breast tin and back. biv cough wus alnostcessaIt, for an which I tried 'varius preperatio to obtain thi relief; )ut round nothing to relio me until 1 obtained Dr. SWAYNE'S Com d syrup li, of Wild Cherry. which immedi: y gave me rlief. and by using the mnedicine.e weeks, or his tereabout.i it re.,alted in perf'or.ng a perfecfd cura. I amn hap'py to say that low enjoy as fd ood hr....h as I could wish fe Your eter Wa tEhunkful and humble triend, for .I!s ~IEWIS." ma Maorc Proofs ofthke Ejicacyof ? SlYIES wo ComspoundL byrup of Wuid Ckyj, in rcer ing ej ict Mi To Dr. Sw.ara.-Dear Str-The time ha beena, when I would not recasnenid a tued. cine advertised in the p~ublie rints over ny own signature; I now feel dirent-I t;:rl r, lief. 1 was reduced by a pto.cted cough firI sii nmonths to a mere skeleton orest at night Jol soreness and pain. in my breaide, &c. 5u' igh~ fice it to say, I used your Cosound of WiN ear. Cherry, wii in a few weelrelieyed me e- T fectually. I am certain, had not been fte pro, your medicine (as lite frequely depends o 'arly autentiotn to proper mnnes,) I shoni, Ja now e in the silent grave. I no person de - lay, but procure your Syrup ad be relieved o their Cougbs and Colds, as th are dlangeroni companions, and onlen lead total consequen ces. Y our friend. ABRA 11AM (INNER, ace Crawfo county, Pa. tba For sale by Dr. Swayne ni4 North sixth pel st. Philadelphia, and biy sha S. D. CLA RKE & Co,.autgiuts, Tes Corner Centre and Meretstreets, Ham burg S.C. Nov 23 tf' 43 - State of South Gtrolina.f ABIBEVILLE. DISIIICT. IN TILE COMM WPLEAS.lt WV. E. Wilsona,FEx. ) .y vs. Attacnent, Debt. 313 T H E Plainti'having filedis declarationlto 1.in my oilee against the iid defendant, who is without the limits of ilhetate: Order. ed that the said defendant do apear and plead thereto within a year and a daf'romn the filiti d of themaime otherwise final juqiment will awarded against him. IJOHN IF. LiVING STOs, C. C. P. r-erk.. Ona:-e .t. ept. Iwo~ ARGYLE, WE celebrate-1 Race llorse nod Stal. lion, ARGYLE, will sand the ensu 0g eason at the Plantation of Capt. W m. B MATr, four miles south of Edgerield C. fon the Augusta Road. lie will he let ares at $15 the single visit; S25 the aeon; and $35 to insure ; and half a dol Wo the Groom in every instance. The noney ornn approved note payiale the 15th of December next, must be sent with mach Mare. or she will not be served. lood pasturage will bo provided, and dares fed on grain at a reasouable price, mod servants boarded gratis. A club offive Mares shall be entitled to heir season at $20 each .iMare, and siutld hey prove not in foal, they shall have ihe enefit of the Fall Season gratis. Every are will be taken of the .'iles and their Dals, bitt no liabiliies will be incurrel for scapes or accidents. A discount of ten or cent will be all',wed onl all imnies aid at tho ti.ne ot ptting the Maie. The Season will rummenco on the first f February. and end on the last of June. ARGYLE is a dark brown horse, %i'th ut white, except a stt, fifteen hands and irce quarters high ; possessed of uncom ton bone and muscl!. and a forn tom iing with perfect *ymrmetry. every es. :ial of a Race ti'r -e. HU is now 12 ears old, having hen :i:led in .iar 1:11d the Spring of 1830. Ifi was sired by e famous Moni. T iuson, his dlm This e, was by Ogle', O-car, his grandam by r. Thornton's impor:e-l [lorte Clifden ; s g. g. dam !,y Mr. lfall'spot: and his: g. g.dam by Dr. Marshmall's Ilyder Ally, ho was by Lindsay's Arabian. The performances of ARGYLE tipon e Turf, have placed him in the very first nk or American flories as a Rac-r. bile those of his zet entitle hia: wa. tial standbi- :,. -; !!h-t - s-t ie a! fit Or t ge.e . :.. ,:., in Jan. 1134. A ran at lNarnwei!, Atiugn. lat.4., Olumbia i n . .',, r, three and t.t ndles leams. winn:;11 succes-,ively S ces, firve of them of f.ur miiu heats, bcat g Patsy Wallnee. Rattlesniake,(3 iacs) iey Ashton, Rushli;ht, Bertrand, junior, ice) Nertumti's,'&c. &c. He uever it a heat. and was rarely if ever put up his speed, until his extruordinlay dofe:at John Babcoibe. in April, ,6W. the drun with great sticOPSs In Virgitaia; d in May last on the Central Cours : shimore, after running for the first heat three miles, and losing it by a heat: in 5 inues 4 seconds, ho won the second heat 51minutes, 40 seconds., tieng the best eand heat of three' mil-.4 reronrd !:1! scrican Trurf, and the most brilliant per -mance of a year surpassing all others in a richness of its annals. During the me week, and ott the sane course, onetI his daughters, Kate Sea:on, won the Dat sweepstakes of 1$1000, beatin:: a file r Id with great ease: such a coincidence a in: hitherto unknown upon the Tur. c ARGYLE stood but uric season anw to: imited number of mares, not many of lich were thorough bred. yet his colts ve won nine out of eleven races for tich they have been started, beatin:, at - a, two and three miles, the get or many ( our best Stallions, beside several im ried colts, sioi of them in first-rate ie. Two of his get, Governor l'atler J Kate Seatur, are now tunrivallcul upon I - Tort by any thing of their age, rhie onners of ARGYLE, in bringin-4. a back to the State in which (though I foaled) he was first trained and rnined: earliest laurels. tpresent him1 withi con-. mece to the Public, as being in every y, on accoutnt of his blood, sire and ii, his performann-es on the turf. . re rikable for cadultranzce, as weh as s.:ed, c I the esctraordinary succ.es of his get, (. rthy of their entire app're.bation. WILLIA31 I. SlAYS. r anuary 1S, 1843 ti' 51 Brought :o the Jail 6 F thi. District, a nc;:ro man who s3a his i name is Joseph, and that he belongs to a Patterson, of .'lackiea Island, S. C., of a comnpl--xion, lare whiskers from car to o 5 feet 6 inches high. 'he owner is regnested to come forward, t reprypavehargesandtakehimaway. ji Notice,.s LL Peorsonu indebted to the Estate of ~ -13. A. Wallace, deceased, by note,b ount or judgment, are hereby notified c tte demandls against the estatcetcom- - me to refuse further indulgence. We iI act fairly, but possitively tho next rm of the Court. H. R. SPANN, Executor. an 9, 1843 if 50 Notice.F [AVING Associated myself in busi- fi ness with Mr. B. C. H~tad on the h of January 1843, I take thisopportutui- n >t informing all those indebited to tme k Notes aud Accounts due up to 1st Jatn. si 3, that it is indispensible, on my part, ,wind op the business of the old concern. b E. B. PR ESLEY. l'he Business hereafter will be conduct- ' nuder the firm of Pa'KssLar & Bar.12, I he old stand of E. 13. Presley. r. E. B. PR ESL EY, Io B. C. BR YAN. Dr. JOHN G. WILLI YJS, 0 FFEt'i !:io prj.eiona' servi . t e l.* citim.ciS of .dgcfield village a. dadpt-eznt country, and can be foit.d. by calha.g at S. F. Guodc's dwellijn. nt all titnes. Nov. 2 tr 40 THE PLANTER, DEVOTED TO AGRICULTURL CO3. .IE&CE, NEWS, &c. IE nbove ii the title ora Paper which it . Tis propound to establi'sh at the capitol ofr South Carolina-J. J. Dubose. editr-Dubose & Johnston, puiblileers-weeLly, und twice ai w-k d uring fil session of the .egiplature-on al Imperial sheet-price $2 ZO a year. 'The I'.%.r.n wiAll be the organ of lie Statu Agricultari Society and its unsiharies. but wi!l not be devoted exclusivelv to Agricul ture. The attention will be paid to general news and the state ofthe Colmbia aned Char leston uaarkets, which the growing trade and couseugue:-e of our town requiie., and the pro ceed'l.nq "f the J.;:-v-l:iture re ported ig a cr-n den-le-d iorn The eetolr wi i ende.vor. by ;nvint a teti portion t1 his coliumns t,; litera tore. mora. science. t c., to make l.is4 publi. c.tin a pleaat n3111 1 -efill fltamily palper. I'. iment to buea binj- (IIn the recetoy of thte tir-t No). to 1:,e pub!ijlsh--.tor il a t the'ir agents mn thw elili*re-nt Distriet4. Jan I t - I I. EF'LD Bl:AT CO.\IPANY Attention! YOU are ordr.-! to Paw de for .4 Drill.'at Edl . iel t.' l1.0o :..tordav Itr he1101 ith of t-:rualry iswt. armed itt - anJ e~upp--d acc'.dog1~ to k'w. by ut d.r of ' r Capt. COGIURN., Ih UACON, . m. pin 4 t;t 4:1 C Select chaooE. e ON Monday the lih iait., a Private p Schoeol. of the hi;:her order. will be it rpiened at BIenrh I-land, fineder the super intendance of :'o f' a'r : . M. C.ATra. v i in en r. e t fla i.:-. to give :. 1..'i. 111 'te Variousw I raniches usPualliy a-siet in schools oifi t!e kit-!. Goj b'oard can ie ibtained in the neigh orlmod at moderate prices. For further infornra jtion ippiy it Mr. iamucl Clarke, or .1r. David Ardis, of Ifeach Idad114. i.each 1 ,lund. s. C.. Jn. 5. 1843 tr it) Administrzor's .Notice. Il persols havin:g ; dl:. ! againsft 11, tL estate- of lisrrel -. 111"b0b. ecc'd. III are retiuc-ted to render them iti to the sub- th nzal.c payment. W LA't.\ ANN (l)IIPS, JAS. (G. Hl.\lR ISON. Ad.nini.:.:-:rior's. Dec. 13. 18.12 i(at ' J. Glover. dec'd.. either by Note or look .le.itmt. tre renested to coanc forward nil etle with C::ptain G. llainn. wih whom J lie Notes mud Acounnis ire depo-:'. J fur col- su ectionii. A lon;-er indulgence e'n'ts i be given, itltS. wishi ng: too . e:4.,t will do %% 'IlI t) av:ail rem.ihi of tLi opportunicv. :a- te Note.St nd Acci.:4 will be pet i:n the l..dis of an liice'r fer , o'ec i-,.n, %% itholug re r-t to, per aM.. Th'lb .ba! h ing demand, ad.nsii t the .:id mn stat:- are reepac.,ted to hum! them in. Iegaly ci, tte.-ted. he CHiIARLES J. GLOVLE'. I:euor. - ...~ fo oi.. IAMPTON'S1.\ll'i',D hORS!: .1 . 5VERE4.1, - ly 71 1.1. atnd the enisng 'a:t Ude- it Y ti.:ld Coutrt lIioase. at thi irty doirs the ib ea'n, frty t%e dell:.rs ilsnr:ne. '# digree f ibe :v e * i:the csrc:i..r. Dec.' 7 .' 45 .i 't:: fLit: fl1iTi. *r. IN 'l ii l E CU .MON I'l A S. .t INIL~T N I'I IJ.ES whoa~ has ''.en arre..t. in .i. d . . I i.. :.,w coeatined n~ ;tin the bounizd" w I saad - atiul:-ec ien- at the sic: 'f S:inue'l onit iauer, b. ne si tiled his pcetitina a ':echedule'0 cc .'a:h. n: .ss n tholo e'-late~ anc e'tt ''m e weth the f il ag''ese oiobutt.eintg the beta.d si : dhe -\ets of1 i aeGeneral Auem~ibly. cosuotnly called thes~ t'en eter'i. Acts. * Plhic nuler iS haerecy gita ca. tha t the peti . P on of the &tid 31 iltona Cine.. Il be heard Col ihe Cosn~g of Cotmmon l'heas for A bbe'vail Ii~trict, at Abeville Cours flous-. Otn Wed. lah e-sduy thme '2:iiday of Marcha next, or cen such thter day a.s the Court may nider during the'~ 'rim coinnueanemn on the ithird .\oonday ien il larch next a't said place. And a!! the credi- "E irs of the said .ilitoni Chile.... arc huerehvy sum. itn soned, pc-rsoncally or by a:t'ernev, then arnd of aure in th.t said Court. to ,bscw 'cause, if' atny sul iey can, why the benefitof ithe Acts aforesaid %i tould not be granted to the 'e id .ilton Chmiles fes pon his executattg the asignmtle::t rerluircd . y tho Acts af'oresaid. e Jully NI. LIVINGsTON. c. c. r New Boot & Shoe ?store. U' [E Sutbstcriber respCctfulgly inaforms m i his friends artd the citizensq of Edgo- len eid District genterally, tha t on the 9th inst. r a will open a fl.ot and Shose Establish. th ent in the Town cel Eedgefteld, 'a here all iotds of w~ork in tais lin- will be neatly and ""cm :rviceabhy ex-eeuted. the Good liides of eve:.y dcscription will be ta nrteredl for, or bought for Cash. Ci All persons indebted to mec by note s "el ook accoutnt, arc reqtuested to Cc'esor thc ard In pay up :as I atm very :csh in ant of money antd not being vecry desi. us of putting their acenants in iho handls f an uflicer for collection. .ItCifAEL L. GEARTY. Januarv .1. 1812 * ' e NEW STORE3 A LARGE-, & SPLENDID ifT OFI1RYGOODS-Cheupfr. HAIILES nANFOlI), late w Sde:ler in th- v at 0 New York. ha, iMen a h.e next to Mr. fIln:er's Hotel. Hwams,,hg -. . wherr lie fin" tken his .nock of Dry Goodst To which he would revpectfuiilv invite tention of tlomse wishing any article in his r feeling eottident that the cheapness ofhisg will ofrer indneuents to thote that amine his stock. My only object being pose of my ,tock. Iut little or no.advance firit cost will he usked. Country Merl.hnta will find Gtooii at N York prices at the above place. CHEARLES SANFORD. Water Proof Warehouse HlAMMVURG, S. C. T !E I SubscriLe. begs leave to ifroirm frietids, and the public, that lie conti Warehouse & Commissf EUl1INE~S, his former litand, Louw as the Water Pra. V81rehiluise. Detached as it i6 from othe lnildings. its lo. ation render it nearly a% ceiure froin fire, ~it was fire proot'. ' The door of its two win arc been eleteild hbove the high water marik f the :reat tre?itif May .J340. and ech of' :ese divisions ofl the building n illatorefrom.P.t 5>00 to IN9J bal.-si C1tton. Both of thcse are de-iiied to be exclusively :t a part fr the Cotton ot'lanttes aid Cain y 3rl,-ihant-i. whs %%ill thns be ecuired froe lrepibititv of lw anddJania-:. froim freheto lIe avaii iniself of theli preset"r occasion t -urn hlis thaniks to his friends. 4nd patroins eir libieial support during the oi-t .scain. i 4icit. frorn them, ind the public generally, mrtinuance of this coufideice. ild afures em. that in rehirit foar their patror n;e, he will ,ei his best personal effrts to pretsnote and rotect their iimteresit conittitted to his charge. i addition to thie nsanrance, he pied-rs hia If ie will itn ins case purcha"e a ba2. of Cot 1. directly er ' ndirredr. lie will'attend to the -@ale and ;!tpping of , tronl. the rr-ceiving and forw-irding f Goode, i I othr r ii -:na usnaly trana:ed by a ,'ataIL-otn ie:chanL G. WAI.KER. Ilanibttrg. August 4. 1842. Gm 18 Notice. . PRICES REDUCED. HE low prices ofCotton, the scarcity of mimey. and the chenpuess of ha L r i;- altint C very other branch of trade, ad. OniAlses the rijin LUgeficid Village. t ly too, moust let fnci'itirmn W to a te w, Drk at retneed rates, we invirt our c'. era, and the pibbe generallv. to C.l and exa. rne our stock, and hearrinr priceswhich Phall low (fur the same articles) an any similar labliainuent in die Sotutheln routiitv. GOr'DE& LYON. Dec. 5, 42. -S. A eVix to the 1ubic. HE. Amount of bodily and mental ituery qrating from a ticlect of inll complinlls is incalculable, and it is ereforc of the utmout importtuce that a ict atentio to ihe least antd mlot tri 1ig bodily iufirmiti..s sbould be had ; for cnses of the boly invariably -ilTect the ud. Dr. Mofatz's 'egerble -.ift 3ed,. ies, im every iusance where they have en thtoronghly used, have 'riumphrd r Diweae in almost all its diversified ms. Thc salutary effects )I the I.ife dicities have. iu flacr. been so universal experienced, thug ill the Stort space of' c years. they have becotie fully estab ied as the niobt casy, safe and perfect ide of treatiment ever ofrered 'o the hhic. It i4 unnecesiary. here, fur Dr. Muofat recapitulate all the reasons n hich linve lu~ced hut i- 've at this concelusiion is sulltcterttf~ lgrg to shy. that the djs. created tebismon1iy of his fellotn citizens in hatve been in'iiced to noe the Life. :diciies, wil freely lie offered ho any :v ho muay feel desposed to call ?i ~i - lice, 373 lirtlad way. lie hats there onN evernli housand heaters, voluntarnily dtiered l'y h.is pia:tits, the s'cLeipt andl rnnaitl of which has ;;ii htjim miore asuire thian all the wealthi of d be East ild cotnher. Tihe reader miay not perhaps lhe an~ aro it the origin of Moffat's Life Mecdicitnes as the result of a pirotraceted tad painful tess of their origiuator, Mr. Johtn MlolTat. hen taken ill, Mr. M-! was a prosperous a flourishing merchant in, the lower part the city of New York, and having con te-l and eenployed a number of our mot Iful physicians. hie, after months ol suf. ing, was prevailed upont to try the medi ec which is now offered to the public. The effect of the Life Medicines iu his n case was unparalleled in the history nmedical experience; anid be inmediate-. determined to make known the world nedicine to which he uim i-dy owed hiis 'u life, bu:t his happiness. T'te uniform cesan iv'ich has since attended their ad uistra'iun in every imatance wt,,' a . ii has been given them., by thou ;.ar,di, and ;:eOntestabsi pri es ir irmsic merit rho Lafe Merd;n oty by perso- if e ' e :nfir'.-. tihe --rvouis artt. Io 'C -1 tcdre .*1 h-tied byv ieir oper:, n: l 9- 'y th -.r prompt and proptr action noi the ,secretioin, of the system,. and :r assiwilation a ith and purifica tion of bliod, they clear the system of all had mn.'-,. q':aet all nervous irr.iaoihity, and art ibly prenaee. sound health. Fosr Sale by J. D. TJJ3BE TS, .Agent. Nov 9. IS.J, f4