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eregat Tafor iSno.o I Il bscrier is just r dlram ffico. York his FAL; SUPPLY OF MERCHANT TAILOR'S GOODS;Pconist. ogin part of Sup. Sup.- Wool Dyed BlaikCloth Blue;" Brown " Black French" Casimeie, Fancy Cheeked, - . Striped Checked Tweed, Checked audlainTweeds Cloth for Sacks, Ckeclced SilkVelvet Vestings, . Woollen Sup. Black Satin, -Xelvet, Buk Gloves, Hoskin - Woollen Black and Fi red Scarfrand Cravats. Suspenders= ks,ioalarsinglPts, &c All of which b ffia for -sale at.reasonabh prices, and begs those wishing to iflothini tocrive him a call.. - . 'he is prepared to make ClothingIup in tle latest style and in.tha 6bstmanne, and Bfattera himiself that by hisldng ezigriencen businest he will be able to.please those. who may favoi him with their patro nage. JOHN LYON. Oct.2 .. tf 36 IYIEIGS & Cr00LG&A N, Merchant Tailors EDGEFIELD, S. C. AVE now-on hand, a beautiful assortmen of Goods, selected with. great care, f6 on the latest importations, among which may be found French, Englhshtind merican, Black,.Blue and fancy colored oloths. French, English and American, Black and Fancy Cassimeres. Velvet, Satin, Silk and Cashmere 'Vstings Glorcs, Stocks, Scarfs. Handkerchiefs. Hats Caps, ore . kc., with many other articles usually foutid in sucl an establishmLent. Allkinds of GENTLE MEN'S CLOTlllNG made up in the most fashionable manner. A share of patronage is respectfully solici ted. Oct. 20, if 40 CREAP CASIISTORE1 AT EDGEFIELD C. IT.. (Opposite the Plunter's Hotel.) To all who look to their own interest, ant bear in mind that a penny sared i6 a penni m11ade. I AVING teceived and are still receiving t I splendid assortmentof Fall and Win. ter.Goods, which we will sell at a sial advadce, for CAsu,we hope that onr friendt and the-public in- general-will give us "t call and examine for tle..selves, and they will allow that our establishment has justly merited the appellation of the "Cheap Cash Store !" The following are a fev of the articles. viz: 10.4 Satin Shawls, at 8 00, worth $15 10 4 Thibet, " "2-50, worth $5 10.4 Damacins " 2 00. worth $4 For Ladies' Dresses. Cashmeres, Popplines, Muslins de Lmnes. Allpacka's, Merinoeg, French, English and American Prints, front 64 upwurds. Black, Slate and White Hoseries, from 24 cents a pair, upwards. Ladies and Children's litts, from 64 cents upwards. Also, a large assortment of Gentlemen's Cloth ing, consisting of Blanket Coats, Frock and Over Coats. Pants. Vests, Caps, Hats,and Negro Clothing, .c,, at Charleston Prices. -ALSO, Domestics,"Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Sad diery, Groceries, M edicines, Tin-W are. and many other articles too numerous to mention. We assure our customers and the public, to ,whom we are ttankful for past patronage, that we will always endeavor to sell at the loicest prices,and butinuatnce of their patronage is .espectfully solicited. J. COHN &GO. Oct. 9, tf 37 Fresh Fall & Winter Goods. T H E Subscribers beg leave to annonee to their cu.tomers an-! the public gen-. c'rally, that they have just received f rom Nec York, their stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. enabracing almost every variety of Ianry and Staple Goods, usually kept in our na;rket, amongst th~et n good stock of 'KZerseys, Blankets, Negro Shoes, Hlts, Capis and Saddlery, Hardware aind Cutlery, Crockery, 8,c., &fc., they invite the attention of t he public generally to call and examine thetr stuck, and they will TRY to give satisfaction. PRESLEY & ISRYAN. Oct.9 9tf 37 New Fall and Winter Goods. T H E ubscribers have received their new Tstock of FALL AND WINTERt GOODS, embracing a- general assortmtetnt of desirable -4nd handsome Staple and Fancy Goods, snited to the season. -AL~so, Groceries, Hats, Shocs, Hardwcare, Saddlery, of Sdhoot Books and Stationery, ell ofvhich they will sell on accomtmodating * ~ terms.. G. L. & E. PENN. Oct.9. . f 37 MVEW CiOODS. T HE Subscribers has just -received htis FALL and WINTER Stock of Goods, bought in New Yorkat the lowest prices of the season, and lhe nowaare'themi to his frienuds and the community in gsseral, on snch ems uts wilt not fail to please the-most carefu! and particular buyer. S.-F. GOODE. -H& All Persons indebted to Goode & Lyon; or to S. F. Goode, preioums to the first of Jatn uary, 1844,..are earnestly rcegnested to call and settle wvithout delay. . S. F. G. *Oct14, 1844 tf 3b Notice. TUHE tibsribers are now receiving - ad eyojening at their~.Store, a large assort ,ntent of DRY GOODS, of the latest anL most fashionable styles. -LO SHOES,: HATS AND CA s, HARDWARE. CROCEERY. SADDLERT ,.&3., &c. to whlich they respectfully invite thajitiention of the commnnity. - Give uia call, for we got our Gnods to sell. 7 BLAND & BUTLER. Oct.~ *j.tf - 36 Ulittr, Cheese, &c. ) I~k b. BestCH EESE, ~~P.F~oolbs..GOSH EN BUTTER, a superior 'tlefrfanmiyruse. A lot of ti~~t Chewing Tacc and Cigars. On cnsignment, a 4et eBACON, (ed i n this Di rtct) Faosaitby.c * ,* .DLAN & ZOTICE. State of .So0Ti 1irdla EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. .1N EQUITY. John-W"Heafst, vs. Bill for Patrick C. McOwen, Partition and-Wife.- - BY virtue of an order -of ftie .Conrt of ' Equity. I will sell, at Edgeficld Court House. on the First Monday in December next. the following tracts of land, as part of the real estate of the late Col. John Hearst, on a credit, (except the costs, which will be required in cash,) of one and two yeaas, the purchasers giving bond and Recurity, and a mortgage of the premises, viz: 1. Tract;No. 4, called the Range Tract, sit unate a part in Edgefleld; and a part in Abbeville District, containing six hundred (600) acres, more or les, adjoining lands or Daniel New Edward 'Atcheson, George Henderson, and others. 2. The Moore Old Field Tract, situate in Edgefield District, containing about one hun dred (100) acres, more orless, adjoining ainds of V. [. Kantz, A. T. Traylor, David. Rush, and others. 3. The Jordan Tract, situatein Edgefield District, contiining one hundred (100) acres more or. less, adjoining lands of Nathan San ders, George Garner, C Wethington, and oth ers. 4. A Tract situate in Edgefried 'District, near the Steam Saw, Mill, containing about eighty (80) acres, more or-less. :"C.This last mentioned tract will he more par ticularly described on t he day of sale. 11. A. JONES. c. E. A. D Commissione-'s Ofce,.OcL 28 . -5t 40 State of South ai'olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . IN EQUITY. George Holloway and ) wife and others, . Bill for . Par vs. ition and Ac John Rochell count., and others. I ..IT appearing to my satisfaction that Bar tholomew S. Adams, John Tompkins of Tennessee, and his wife Susan, John Gibson, James Atchison and his wife Sarah. Ophelia Barker, William Adams, James Adams. Thos. AdamsJeremiah Barnet and his wire Julia, James Stallsworth, Callowny Stallsworth, Park Stallsworth, Jackson Stallsworth. Nicholas Stallsworth and Nancy Stallsworth, Defend. ants in this suit, reside without the limits ofthis State, on motion of Mr. Carroll, ;omplainant. Solicitor, it is ordered, that the above - named 1 defendants do pl:ad, answer or demur to the complainants said bill of complain-s within three tmontls from the publication hereof. or the said bill will be taken pro coifesso against themt. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. October 25 3m . 37 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.' IN ORDINARY Bates Wrenn, Joshua Harris ) and others, A iplicants vs. Partition for Win. Wrenn, Mack Wrenn the sae of and Jackson Wrenn, De Real Estate. fendants. I T appearing to my satisfaction, that Wm. Wreon, Mack Wrenn,and Jackson Wrenn, Delendants, resides without this state, it is therefore ordered, that they do -appear and ob ject to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Bates Wrenn, sen., deceased, on or before the first Monday in Janiuary next. or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Oct 1, 1844 12,w 36 State of South' Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Charles Jones and wife Applicants Summons vs. z in B. F. Jones and others Defendants. i Partition. I T appearing to my satisfacton, that Wil hiam Jones and Mary Ann Cotter, wife of I John Cotter, formerly Jones, resides without the limits of this State. It is iherefore or dered, that they do appear and object to the division I and sale of the real estate ot' Jose ph P. Jones, Senr., deceased, on or before the first Monday in Janutary next, or their consent will be enter-t ed of Record. - JOhN HILL,o0 .E.D. Nov. 4th, 18-d4. 41 121t State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMM1ON PLE~AS. John .B. Rountree, Declaration inL George Ksler Foreign Attachtmet. T.II E Panifhaving this day filed his De- a N.claratint itn ry Office. and the Defendaintt having uao wife or Attorney known, to be with in the State. on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead cian be served. It is ordered, C that the Defendant plead to the said D'clra- 5 tion within a year tad a daty, or final and abso lute judgneut will be given against him. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. v. E Clerk's Office, Nov. 11th, 1844. Nov.I 13 y 42 e State of'South Carolina, j EDGEIFIELD DISTRICT. 1 C. J. Glover, )Declaration in C 5s. Foreign Attachs James II. Hlartison. ) menit.. Te Same, Declaration in Foeg t the sme. ne FH E Plaitntiff in the ;bove stated. cases hav.t ing this day filed his.eclgrations in my I office, and'the defendants' having tno .wife or F attoi-neys known tobe within the limits ofthis S 'State,,.e0whom .,copyrof said declarations I "with~a rule to p lead ,can beiservedl: Jt is there fore ordered, that the said det'endants do pIend r Ao-the said declarations,.within a year 'and a J day from the publication of this orde'r, or final h and absolute judgmnent will be awarded againat i them, '2 THOMAS G. BACON, c.c. r, Clerk's Oct. 31, 1844 ly 41 State-of South Carolina, 'EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. a T3 OLLED before me lby Jacob Green, liv- d king near -Mcuntaina Creek Church, one r iron gray Horse, comm'on size. tabout eg~ht gears old, a kaot on thre ankle of his right hand C leg, ankle of right fore' leg swvollen, with sonie I ~ppearance of sweeny inasame,tolerably newly tI shaod-alI..aroung, widhgbout a foot of the end of ti his tailavbite., :A ppraised by gohan allc.11anus. 'd We.a. C. Clegg and James Mce3anws, o)be vprth liv4 dollars.. .1. qQATTLEBUM, Magistrate. It Nov44tm 41 - q Notlce. t LLPers'ons indtebted .to the Estate of the S late 'David Richardson, deceased, are re- c edested to make payment by the first 'day of o January nextz as longer indulgence will not be b givens:All'persons having-anydetmatndagainast a said Estate; are likewise requzested -to present. them as the law dircects. '-" -'- - e i . M. RICHARDSON, Exe- r .1. S. GUIGNjARD, .. ''os ma'a-t f 41 PROSPECTUS Saturday. venig Messenger, A WeedUy Family Nespaper, )evoted to;Literature Temperance, .'Mornis, At, Science, Agricult fre, and : Geneial In telligence; to be published in the City ofAn gusta, Ga., BY W. T. THOMPSON. Entertaining the belief that a Press, main aining a strictly neuitral position in Politics ind yet neither so -pretendintg -or exclsive'in ts devotion to Literature,- as to preclude the liscussion of the ordinary eubjects of practi tal interest-would,-i..properly conducted; re' :ive the approbation and cordial sigpport.of a arge portion of the Southern public, the sub' criber has determined upon the establishment sfsuch a paper in.Augnata, under the. title of lie Saturday Evening lessenger. The present time-when tle heated discus ion of Party politics is about to subside. and befublic mind, long surfeited with the 'dis :ordint elaamer of wrangling factions, is' about 1o cool down, it is to be hoped, to at least a 'enperare dcgree-is regarded as a favorite cri* dsi for alth introduction of the cnrrent intelli lence'of the day, in which TrUTumay find its vaay ti the Faumilv Fireside free from the sus iicion of party bias. Thnt such a press would upply an important desideatum in the litera ure ofour section,we have'the concurrent jtidg. nents of nany worthy advisers to attest-adn liat the plan in expedient is abundantdy esiab ished by the almost universal success of simi arjournals in other parts of the country. We ,aniot, theref'ore, permit ourself to doubt but hit one respectable "Family Newspaper" vould be amply sustained at the South, and we rust that we do not count-too highly upon our iaxiliary resources, or overrate the advanta yes of iur own Editorial experience, when we udilge .he hope that we will he able to make lie Messenger worthy that appellation. The design of the Messenger is to combine lie ueful with the entertaining-to instruct as vell as amuse. With this view its contents ,ill be carefully compiled and arraiged. thro' mt its various departments, to meet the wants and s-jit the tastes of the various classes of rea lers; and while it shall pre ent the feature of a 'all, comprdensive, mascellancous newspaper, -mbracing every thing that can be brought vithin the range ofhe Newsgatherer and the iteratenr. it will be the constant aim of the Ed tor to prereive it in a high moral tone,that shall ender it unexceptionable even to the most fas idious taste. The Messenger will he identified wich south. rn imterests, and while it will be ever prompt and firm in the maintenance of southeri insti titions and southern rights, it willseduoinsly ab tain from the too coimamon indulgence of see ional prejudice-while it will watch the en roachments of northern fanaticism, it will be vithout motive either to magnify the danger or lisguise the truth. The plan of the Messenger will embrace the ollowing departments Romance. Under this head each number will :ontain a choice 6rigial or selected Tale which vill be preferred for the wholesome moral truth t may enforce, rather than the anthor's seces ul dalliance with the passions and sympathies ifthe heart. It being the provinee of modern iction to teach as well as entertairr, such sto ,ies only as combine the ritile delci will find enr -ency in the papers of the Messenger. AMscdlany. Under this head we shall enden ror to give the readersofthe Messenger a choice ,-ariety of agreeable matter, with occasional ir:icles of A more solid and important.charac ter. Fireside fteadings. Pains will be taken to nake this department of the Messenger nccep able to the Family Circle. by selecting for it, 'roam the best writers, short moral Essays and Poens, such as are calculated to engage. not ax the attention, while they prompt the pions nind to devotional thonglts. The PotiticaV'ord. Irihis de partment will .ontain the current Political News ofthe day, ccounts of the artings and doings of the Na. ional and State Legislatures, official returns of mportant Elections, movements of prominent en, and whatever else of interest that may be iven without trenching upon party ground. AgriculturaL Department. 'lhe planter wvill aid a portion of the Messenger devoted to his special interests, in which will be' given sea oniable articles on Agricultural subjects, drawn rm the most reliable sources. Foreign Nercs Tnuder this head will be fonnd careful comapilation of the latest Foreign In elihgence, inm which, whaateve'r is of ii.aerest to me American reader will be given at lenagth. Temperance. A liberal space wvill be devoted >the advocacy of the Temperance cause, in 'hichi will be brought to bear all the influence t'siiasion, warning, and reproor', with occa. ion. isallies of pleaseatry aid ridicule. The C'ommearciaL World. Each nuamber of the lesssug~er will containa a careful review of the suguuta Market, an Exchange Table. and Ta lc of Prices Current, wihm suach selectionis from areign sources as will put the reader in pes ssion of the fullest info~rmuationm in reference athe stare of trade. Poetry. At least one of the "Nine"''will find home in the Messenger-bait she will not tol rate bad verse, even though it be originjal. We hall use the Attic seasoninig., but. sparsely, aerefore it must needs be savory. thoiugh .we lay be driven occasionally to cicunrage for ignm manufacturer In alltcases, however. pref rence will be given to the 'domestic articepf gnal quality. Ladies Departmena. Wlise itwill be the aim f the Ed itor to amake the entire conteatse of the lessenger acceptable to his ladf readers; this cad wvill indicate the column devoted more cx lusively to their -particular intereasts. Yovtk's Depairtincut; Under this head will be rranged amatter adapted to .te~tasto and eapa ity of'juvenile readers Original ICommunications. Under this head rIl appear the miscellaneous contributions of a,- sorrespondents of the Messenger. to whomn ie Editor will give lree scope .to discuss-all rolper matters of general itntet est. simply re ricting thema to the':hoends~of Netalrality tin 'otaiics and Religion. -' Major'Jones' Corner..Having.elFeoted an ar mgement with uur old friend,~ MarjorIoseph ones,'of-Pineville-the same whose Courtship as been given to the world-byL which we ave secaurede~his Editorial assistance,lhe: hu erouas'departmenst of the paper .will be under is sole and especial charge. - From his Cotr erwhich will be~adornecdby adull languh like ess of himself, the Major-wllold'Aisavvaekly' arlance wvitha the reader-s ofthe Messenger,; a which he will discourse ofnen and mapers' a theyr are aand as they ought to be, of santeis tad thinas thaey~ are, and.-of his .Pieville stations and friends in particular.~ Thre Editorial Department wall bpumndar thae Imrge of the aubscriber. Of ibis fcaidi oftihe aper, it -becomes him not .to spe li~araer an o lede imslfto the i:nstoreier on of hisbestabilitietd~endei/the aier. orthay of,teaonage.o a.i jbi .e Thisat.-47e Saturdays Ew:en~Mses~ ill he published onanm : r sL~aaeetof the rgest ~e; thyj-6- ices;)emabracing hoeniy Es iscolummnsofreading matter. The abscrithion >rigee 3. per anu:fn i~ >py, or 115fr twvo copies, paya14l~~nby i the receipt of -the' fust number~i~wh a issued on Saturday,1ihe 4th day of Feliruary 11TAll who are desirous oF euncouraging tis itablishment of such a paper 'at the Sotl(Me~a quested to send-in their names (free ofrpos. ge,) by the first of December. Nov. 21844 *41 IN TB&fCOb -T QDJAY, Samiiu ia~je~dnfzimt ro~t. -, RchardHa deceased . The Distribntees o the said ichard: * Hardy, decease4.;. ., _j W H EREAS the said Samiel Cartl ei Adtnistrair 'of Ricihardai.1*ziry'dea ed. has made applicition to me, to account for-and settle up'all his transactionsnas Admiinistrator, on said Estite, Theseire.the:efoie to cite and admonish, all and singilar, the Distributee'of the Estate of the said-Richard-Hardy.decased, to wit: Thomas Hardy, Jamea Hardy; Richard. Hardy, Abner Glanton and Tavy his wife, Ja. cob Leeins.-and his wife Martha, Lucy-Parks widow of John Parls, deceased, Iantes Kei and Eliza Key, children of ElizaKeydeceased, Oiantly- Tompkins- and 'Furman Tompkins,. children of Susan Tompkins,.deceased, the legal representatives "of Nancr Howerton; diea sed, who was the wife'of James Howiertoniaud danghter bf.sai(. Richard Hardy, dieeased, Eliznbeth Hardy . the youngest danihter, and Mary Hidy, the widow of the Said' Richaid Hardy, to be and appear before me .in mybl fice, at Edgefield Court House,,on Monday the Ols -day of Februar*y next, to show cause. itnny they have. why the accounts of the said Samuel Caruledge should not be finally accep ted and received, and a final settlement and dectee made upon his Administration upon the Estate of the said Richard Hardy, deceased. Giren tinder my Iland and seal-this the 21s October,1844. .. JOHN HILL,o.F.D. Oct.23 tf 39 Allum Spring Pills, For Lhe Cure of Dyspepsia, Scrofulus and' Liver Diseases. T HESE PILLS are prepared by-Dr. - S. R. Campbell; from the water of the highly celebrated Mineral Springs in Rockbridge county Virginia, called the Alum Springs. These Pillsjike the water from which they are prepaid, are a diuretic, promot-. ing the secretion of urine and an alterative, increatiug the secretious of the glandular system generally, and particularlyof the liver. They act gently, but efreidually upon the bowels; afteg two or tlir'di ays' use of them, producinj copious dark, bil lious evacuation. They also effect a determiuatiozi'to she surface, increasing the persniration ; there fore, they are-a great purifier.of the blood, and equaliser of the circulation. Each pill is equal to a common glass of-tlie wa ter. They should be taken before each meal, and from six to ten or twelve should be taken in the course of eaehday, for,a fortnight, and the omit them for rhe same period. For the cure of the above diseas es, perseverance in the use of these Pills, is all important; and if they are perseser ingly used, every alternate fortnight, a cie may more certainly he expected, than'un der any other treatment heretofore disco vered, except from the use of the water, frot which they are prepared, eitherlby an attendance at the Springs or otherwise. They very speedily- cure diarrhoeas, -at tended with acidity of tho stomach, and are a very useful reimedy for the aummer bowel compfaint in chifrda, as also for expelling wormsfroth'childrei.' From one to four should be given in three equal por ions each day, to a child uidersig Years,. nccording to age. When givintio childrin, -they shoulde-reidered niaisediith syrup. These Pills are et'sily takei, hav ing no nauseous taste, are perfectly safe in all cases, where active fever does not exist, and do not sicken persona while using them. S. R. CAMPBELL, For sale by J. D. TiaezTTs, Edgefield Court House, South Carolina. Apr1 7 If 21 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. -IN THlE CGMMON PLEAS. Josiah J. Eyan, Declaraiona in For W m~'itzroy. eign Attachment. Josiah JL Ryan, )Dedaiation in vs. FrorezgW Attach Fitzroy & Melunis. m ,ent. T HE Plaiutiffs having this day~ filed their declarations in the above stated cases in my office, and ihe 'defendants having no wife or attorneys known tobe within the limits of this'State, on whot a copy of caid declarations with arule to plead can be served t It- ts ordefed. that the said ddfendants do plead'to' lhe-said declaraiions. within a yeartand haday from the publication of tis order,'or fiial; and absolu'6 judgment will be awarded against him. -GEOPOPE, c. c. . Clerks Office, May 6, 1844. May 8, 15 ly'. State of South Ca'blins EDGEFIELD. DISTE1CT. ~ WE 'acsyeC. .tcmntr Win. Fitzroy.,- ' V HE Plaintif having this day filed his Jdeclaration-in my-officeiend the De fendanthawiogno.:wife or -Etomby~iiow to be withinethe State, ohoaiirb' &cepy. of- the seime..with .arule tNpend.:can be served It lis ordered.:thatifheNIDefendsa plead to the saidadecieatini siithin ayear and a day, or final and absolute Jagemen will be given ngainst-him. Clerk's Gffceprir'3B40 & State of Souti4 1na. O r S-imps 5. G. Fades. HU lE PlaintSA~dli de havngno ae errgs the State, on-who 0 .W~a~isith a rule to plead, catsfbei ., t ehist the defendant atiroa .wi-iisaear' an beft judgement wil b jiug nst ni ,R Clek'ao fce ,. J-ambnrg, Au BOOTS AND RU@ES. T HS bseuiber Wvnld resipectfullyinfoirm the citizens of Edgefield District, that he has on hand-a good assortment of home made BOOTS and SHOES, which he will sell cheap for cash, and: on n reasonable'and ap'roved credit. Also, a small lot of Northern VEGED Boors, a'fiist rate article, at the low price ofr 3 per par. Also on hand, a large lot of homie made PLANTATION SHOES, of the very first quality, which will be sold in lots to suit pur chasers. Persons in want of Negroe Shoes will find it to their-interest to calland examine them before p'irchasinzg elsewhere. E. C. REMER. Sept. 25 tf 35 Fall and Winter Goods. WM. KETCHAM & CO., HA2sun, S. C. - RE now receiving their FALL.NWIN -TER stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Ninuo CLOTHS, B:.AnxErs, BOLTING CLOTHS, CARPETNO, BONSETs anid d the:N6 and fishiohable articles for Ladies and Gentli n's wcear. We havii pleted such arrangements as will put us ie receipt of ncr Goods tcccldy, during thebii ness season, so that all the new styles-ofl;siiOs goods can be found at our Store, as good - t and cheap as the chcap. est. as fast as they ppear in the New York market. THE ATERCHAN' *AILOR SHOP, will still he-coinducted By Mr. G. lV -1CKINSON. A flie assortment of Cloths. Casitneres, Ves tings and Tailor's Trinnings- constantly on hand. WA. KETCiAM & CO. September 11, t ;.3 Copartnership LNotice. r 1E Subscrilers have formed a-Cotariner ship, nuder the firm of.-KENRICK & THAYER, for the transaction, of a GENERAL .Gnocenv BusinEss, at the old stand occupied by I1. A. Kendrick, nearly opposite J. 0. B. Ford. .1H.-A KENRICK. 11 B.THAYER. The undersigned.avails himself or this occa I sion, to return his thanks to. his friends and customers. lor the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by him, and trusts-the same will be ex tended to the new concern. H.. A. KENPICK. Oct. 23. 1841. 3t 39 1844 :OTOBER 16, JUST REcEIVED BY WYL IKETCRAM & CO., H AMBURG, S. C., 7 IESANS. Rich Satin Striped Chusans, . Muslin de Laines. Cashmere de Laines. Crape de Laines, Cashmere de Ecosce, real Silk warp Alpacca. rich flired Alpacca, Par isines,' Phillippians. Ta'Teionic, Bombazines, Black and Colored Silks, Figured and Plain, (very rich.) Foulard Silks, Orleans Cloths. Gimips and trimmings, rich Prints, a very large assortment 1,000 Yards SpIendid Carpets, Cheap, And a general and full assottmnent of Fancy and Stapic Dry Goods. Oct.16 (Rep.) st 39 GENER AL COMN1SSION BUSINESS AT THE Water Proof. and No Mistake IP.REHOU SE, H AM1B3lG, S. C. T H E Subscribers still continue at the above stand. to RECEIVE and sTORE, SELL or Cotton, Flour, Bacon, &c. irtcclvE ANDi F onvARD JIE RCH.i.W21E, Purchse GOO DS to order, &c. &c. Produce sean to hem with instructions as to its'disposal, shall be ruO5IrrTLY attended to, and orders. ini every iinstaiice, strictly obeyed. Feecliing grateful for pa3stlevors, they respect fully solicit a continuance of the same 11. L. JEFFERS & CO. H amburg, August 24, 1844 6am 31 WA RE-IIOUSE AND Commrission Buesiness. IIAhaJJIIJRG, s. C. T LE Sutbscribers have connected them selves in dhe WVARE-lOUSE AND C0.(All ON B3USlNESS, at the ol stand of G. WALKR.xn under the firm of W ALK EIE & P EAR S ON,. They wvould beg leave to offer thieir services to tbeir friends anid the public generally, in the transaction of a Costanussios BusiNEss, in all its braniches. They are prepared to attend to the Sale,.Storagc and Skipping of CottoD, Ba cen, Flour, and other P'roduce. Receiving and Forwaarding Goor's, purchasing to order, cr-c. $jre. Thley feel assured Iromi thme favorable location of their 4 are-House, well known to the pub. lie as the WATER PROOF WARE HOUSE. aind for its many advantages in point ot location, and from theolongJ experience of Mir. Walker in the Cotton-busiuiiness. Hho will devote his per sonail attention to the sales of Cotton. and from.their deteiamtion .to devote their undi vided attendion to thme business, they will be able to give geuieral saiisfacin. Their charges vill he for selling cotton 25 cents perT bale; for shii:viog.do,1l24 cents; forsellirng all other priiduce 2.3 per cent.; 25 cents per, pack .ige foir receiving and lorwarding Merchanmdise. Nocoimnission wvill be charoed onii-outamers for the pmurchsing of goriWs.Huigi fine Wharuf attached to orWr-ossn Whiarfage will he charged on Cotton a6nsigned. to our care, either fomr samle or to be shpped 1)s Sai an nah or Charleston. Liberal adyics'ion produce conmsignied to us. will be made when desired. - W1e pledge enetselves hat to speculate in or lpnrchiase oiie bate oh Cotton, diut devote an sjn divided attention to the initerest of our customers which wve hope will insure nuia libehi-;tron age. -- -Yours, Respec4fully, - WVALKER & PEARSON. G. WALKER. 1. L. PEA RSON I avail myself rf~pesent occasion to re turn my thaisks eQui rids ad patroi for their liberal s ii8luing thme pajt four years; and I asra miTproperly apgrecmate'thdir kindnesndn Snfdence.; and in return will! use mflttional efforts to protect their intetesth&lied ifided to Walker & Pearson, for. wviodmil would solicit your confidence andl supports ~Yours; Respectfully G. WALKER. Seytet:nber4, . * *32 Public Notice. ALL -psindebfed to the Estate of D. ~.W.Thlt,.deceaised. are requestad to miake paymetitniediately, and thiose having demands agajnst said Estat& wdll pr'esent them!: according tolliwt f6r'i nieni: t # TLS. od . 1!; T mostndi ^sr2 i 6dlie rationsforthe ieiO9us tion n itered foiyeira fro ere noiii uchpsmooko T, o pr l - oI cine. 'I cand-canvsnio~iin~ warrantedio be iawtei iib s iie in use'". tions.< - 'q ?% --M7 r - venid , h4J3Uj It is esiae l nually from the fec vast mltalky copld mstretw vented:by.tle' es'r oGs, Ever'.faniily di should not fail todke [I in the' huse 2isd:' inin Gi h symptoms indicate thiep ei i a gerous ad-esintiel ptl -- Thie folin'g estra e 01. tan Gasette, speaks isei have ever used tpis iuable ; aror iNG MEDICINE "From paoe noiedgse, ~e~ - sur sn recen ns I i the best Worin extant.-0Ci1e toil-cry for 1c a ed the n as candy." 17. A fireh supply se nd for sale, by : Only 25 Cents p abox . rditMcions .Oct,30' . 6 4 Tooth-ache? .T o- 0 . ' R LACOUNT'S IX if spjsdy I. certain/and lasting cure oi.e. most painful and distres'sing- disesi illateau:Nfiect thehumanframe....In dailacpsesf Tooth-ache it arises from a'decayed 'aep the paits,which xeigose to'the ioit ib e atmospbetic air,.the n'erveyorjiiternal isdniface of the copious.orrotten tooth, and-a cure niust be effected 'ther by extrattion:or der. ing those imperibus :tifc -f the Dp.Lacount'd Eliitjss r'icla i.ed to destroy-the nerve, wi out the i - jdrv to the'ouieieth,.dkna efet a permanent's-ere' Its'igplieafiobhis'Adtfat tended by the slightest rpai siennyeiei. e TThousandehave aclariedthatliaey Would not be wittintthis pr ition.'ifit $ 0 per~ vial. - . rice, 50, Cent For sale in. dgefiefd, by. g Oct. 30C:. -4 -d e: itehery ors o en atcus es soneof my1o1pebts,'nd I eilJbe nepasy for me to do so to collec first wha aowa to me. Mun fqthe6N: tiiie"t;. reand four years ol Longerindulgec w 7ilkbht be given. JESS$ YSJ ov6 41 Look edk ead ft-AreAkerS. LL Persons indebted to thsesu . erw by -Note or'oth' is, ivhichsa .kdeon thoIst Januauy;. 5, re earnetly reqested -to -make ' ing.in debt nyself;I am--tomppfto.-olect what is justly owing me,'to enab t g whail owe& I hope all'Will -'due-. hereor, and act accordisigly.. r'&: -(:1 Nov 6) State of South O'iiWEiA . EDGZEIlELD ISTRICIV .u Robert . Burtomr living near Duutunpille, Tolls beforeime a snialll htlbayahorse .withI both' hind feeteliieta'bo'et een hiinds'hih and six year*idid,166o brand~os'rnlh zs, appsraised at twenty-d)llars, .,. .:g.. W. BRUNSON,Mfagistrate., Nov 2d 184 ~ 1:4t 42 T HE Books and Accounts ofE M or, Aent,.aire in our possession. ,All per ons-indebied to herasIreqiuested to call'onm tie ubscribers and settle their accountse as this' is necessar to a settlement, betwsthepartics interested. BLAND B'U'TLERd Sept.]l . tc.. r 3 ' nsj~ indebted to the state oJol AlBus.2d -e...d are reg..tea tomake payment forthwith, and'0 thet creditors: afduild Estate to present their. demands indue form, to SILES BRUCE"Ezecutor' - - .,-z. f John DBsisbdee'd." Oct320 4t..-- .402 Notice. 'nars "Offi'ce, dul 'a'teno h 10th do o S4AMUEL CARITLEG 0O*23 .''( ALL reisons havi e sasa1 the am requestedttrprsenethirdmeisenAW atteed .and those indelitpd pykhcEstatei piease comid fo ar~ataa p. O0ct.30 .- i 44 'All per'sons indcbi to oil r .ia~rW: CourseggdeedsE,at to make-ismmediate pgginentjand ld ~a~ids. ma'nds to ''reslt thea. duatt q4i aite grese ibed by law A)i - rt estl.Itate of Willham Roberbdtson S~bDeceiir,as the eab b te unediate tereafth~ "i I11 S and Sio tr I eMouf2 - -o toret the next eleetion Oc. ~'t 40