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S aerif's' Sale. NDYM ER, 1846. 't viitui'relitdrg 'writs of Fieri Fa - cun tone directed, I will proceed to bell at Edgefield Court house. on the First 'Mo iaind' Tuesday i Nnvember next, the folIwing propertyin the. foulow ing nated.cases, (o-wit - . 'he iotelist ofihe- defendant in. eight huudre.l acres.of land, more or less, ad joining . Ladsf"George: Tilliman. James Rainsford, .engy Addison and 'other,. levied .oi sh property- of James 11 Hf rrison,ads of C. J. Glover. Tio .:undred and fifty acres of ia, inore or)less, edjoining lands of Mrs. Ma. Buter. Sainuel ttfarke and others, levi on as the. property of Milledge Galpl't:. ads of Charles Hall, Peter Smith and wi; find bthers -eeverally. Four huridred and twenty acres of In d. more or less. adjoining lands of Derric-k H olsombake. }l Possey and others, levied on as the property of Daniel Posey, ad. bf S. F. Goode and others severally. One hundred and eighteen acres of land, more or less, whereon the defendant lives. adjoining lands of C. Weatheriogton. D. Walker and others, levied on as the prop erly of Wm. Ramilton, ads of J. G. Thorn ton and others everally. One (thousand acres of land, more or less, whereon-the defendant lives. adjoin ing lands of John Marsh. John Wise nnd others, levied on as the property of Eliz abeth Carter; ads of James C. Cobb and others severally. Two hundred and seventy five acres of land, more or less, whereon the defendant lives, adjoining lands of John. Lott,. Ems ley L-out, William Bouknight and others, levied on as the property of Stephen G. Whatley.ads of S. F. Goode and others severally.' , One hundred and twenty acres of land, morour less, whereon the defendant lives, adjoining lands ofJames Scarborough and othersi le.vied on as the p-operty nrJamres and Nancy Martin, ads of William T. Btsiinsd others. Tlieetiundred acres of land, more or less,'gher on the' defndlaut lives, adjoin ing latidsof Mqry Strome and others, levied ion as the property of William Su'ome,-Senior; tds of Sampwnit Sulli van6d: others severally. 'One ttgro 'oy Nat, and negro woman Creps levied on as the property of Geo N.lhrdiiassof -Wm. It. Neal bearer Rdbe D. Glover an: oetles severally. -'Terms r fsale c asb. H. BOULWARE, S. E. D. 'Oct12 4t 37 -,State o-South Carolina, 2DGEFIELI) DISTRICT, S" IN.EQUIJTY. Da Niehofan, and Wife. as4ieie yvsu Mary Steifle iereby given. the' by vir afuefryorder frmit the Court of hyis saeI'halt seli-at. Edge. oue,. the-First Monday io ract f- land belong ietoy 0.ohha I erry.od Phillip S iJ; uing o .hun dir d aanfiflty szxacres, more or less, sit wee irisiheqistict and-State'aforesaid,. t U ~eI la'W d adjoilig lands of sh~O'Setsa, temtas Lowe,,fhe estate Yf Alinor and others. Daiddwill be sold on a credit of tiilve montihs, except as to so much as ill.pay the cost of this suit, to be paid in cash8 The purchaser wilt be iequired to give bhond and good security for the purchase niole3f. . - TOMPKINS, c. E. E. I) ridim'rsOffice, Oct 7 ei4 37 'Siit of South Car'olina. $DGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Lucy Williams, and o~hers, ?s. PGelope. Williams, Nathaniel Burton, Jr.,-and others. NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN, by . virtoe of an Order of the Court of 'E uity, in this case, I shall proceed to sell -at Edgefield' Court House, otn the first Mbonday in.November next, the real estate of Joseph Williams, dec'd., consisting of two tracts of Iani.' viz: One tracteontaining one hundred and *seventy-fve'acres, more or less, situate in tzhe,district and St ato if'oresaid, and boun .ded by - htnds or Mary Perry, Peleriah Williams; Lewis Asbell, Elijah Watson, *-and Darling Williams. One other'tract containing three hundred - acres, mnord or. less, situated in the district and State aforesaid, on Cloud's Creek, [nnd adjoining lands of Moses H-olstein. - Nat Burton, senr., and Darling Williams, except so much of said tract of three hun dred acr-es, as is claimed by the defendant M~oses Holstein. Said lands will be sold on a credit of twelve nioistbs, except as to so much as iallpay the cost of this suit, to be paid in, tash . Purehasers to give botnd and good -security for the pur-chase moncy. -. :S-S. TOMPKINS, c- E. E. D oct6r 7 4t 37 St~te-af South Carolina, ' DG 1ELD) DISTRICT. tN E QUITY.. bnuey Corder, -vs tliranuef Corder .antF3Mrjtai'Corder. NOTICitis hereby givedtjhaa by vir tine-or an order of theounrt ol Equi ty, in this case, I shall- sell af Edgefield -(Court Hise, on the First Monday .in No vetmber ne'xt,-one tract of'lmnd belonging to the estate of Morgan Cordei-,deceased, containing three hutidred arnd forty-foe'r airg more or less, sitnat~ed'io the District and tate aforesaid, on Moor's.Creek,:andt. no bothsidesof the road leadinjr to Mc l ~ige *Fervy, and adjoining landis of u6r.iwsAsbell, Wade Holstein, J. M'. Nor-' is bidiah 'Body, Nathan Norris and Slidt Landsgrill be sold on a credit of o'ne and two.yeareexcept.thc cost, to be - I to seV tggi botnd and good decr'ty-file eldrtase money SPt" Jlfb!1C~c.. z.ii. - if7The frlends fJULIUS BANKS, and * -iounco him as 'a i'idate -or-thoi.ffice of Ordin.rm at thensuing election. New Groc PEAR SON PAoesale: and RetaU (coiNtR' oF CoBB AND CENTRE STRE RU now receiving from New York, Cha - selected stock ,!f Groceries; consistin BAGGING. Hemp Bagging. Hemp Rope, Manilla Rope, Twine. SUGARS St. Croix, Porto Rico, M uscovado, N. Orleans, ' larified, Loaf, Crashed. Powdered, COFFEE. lid Government Java, old Cuba, new crop Cuba, Rio. choice Laguira, MOLASSES. - rinidad, New Orleans, Sugar House, Syrup, - BACON. runs. choice brands, country cured Hams, country eured Shoulders, western Shoul ders, western Sides. SALT. sack, Table, in.boxes and sacks. NAILS. Nails, assorted sizes, SHOT. shot, assorted sizes, Lend, TEAS. flyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Black Ten, PICKLED FISH. Kitts Mackerel, barrels Mackerel, Nos, 1,2,& 3, Salmon. in kits and barrels. Pickled Herrings, Pickled Shad, SEGARS. TOBACCO .F SNUFF. Choice brands Segars, Thomas' Nectar Leaf Tobacco, Dronoco, Jones &. Co's. and cheap Tobacco, Cut and smoking Tobacco, Snuff, in jars and bottles, lt We would say to the public, call and e Hamburg, Septeumber 28, 1840. T HE Subscribers, having formed a Partne Mission Business. which they in cnpied by WALKER & PEARso, respectfully of will store, ship, and sell Ceiton, Bacon, Flour, t chandize, purchase goods to order. &c. Their charges will be regulated by those of oniproduce consigued to him when required From the many advantages of their favorabl WAREHOUSE." and. from the long experience of ion to the sale-of Cotton, &c.. they trust, by si Care, to merit a share of pub!ic patronage, and 1 G. WALKER, Hamburg, Sept. 1, 1846 On retiring from the Commission Business, I n the part of Walker & Pearson, onr sincere with which they have favored us, and, at the fr Walker and Bradford, whom it affords me i my friends, and the publicly generally. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY JOHN HILL. Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefleld District. . Whereas Tandy Buckhaltcr hath ap. plied to me for letters of jAdministration. on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Anna M. Morgan, late ofsaid District, aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adnon shall and-singular, the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me. at our next Ordinary's Cour1 io the said District, to be holden at Edge field Court House on the -26thlday of October inst., to show cause; :if. any. why the said administiratiounshould not be granted Given under my hand and seal, this the Silt day of Octobar, in the year of oir Lord one thousdnd eight hundred and lier my-six. and in the seventy-first year of Aimerican Independence. JOIhN HILL. 0. E. D Octr. 14-22 38 LiAst of' Lettlers ER A~ 'IN ING itn the Post Otlice at Edge fild Court House, on the 1st' October 24i. A. Ahney, Dr. M1 B Aniaker, John 3ayey, Margretta hurt, Hoti. A. 2 Brton. Mrs S C Bell, Judge Jmes nton, V. Buckelhof P U Bootie, Daniel Barnett, Jose ph Broadwter, Gui Rtowles, Thus C lrannon & Anderson,2 C. Cllier, Dr John Cary, M iss Eliza artlidge. A M Cross, T L H raion, Clarenda Clark, Aaron ochran, Robt. 2 (bly, Miss S E Corley, llev B F Cloy, Robt ook. Miss S A Chapman, B onahan, Joseph Collins, Chas D. Dohey, Wtn E 2 Dinkins, Mluhgah Day. Julhius Esq. Dutnbar, Robt Dutnire, Phildpj Devore, Mnr Rachel 2 E. Elzey, Col Lewis F. Fair, John HI 2 H. ill. H HI 2 Hill, Joseph B 3 olland. Rev J H olland Blennttl ix, John Holbrook, M in M L owrd, B H Hodges, Miss M H enderson, G WV 3. & K ones, G WV Kistler, Rev P ekitns, Johna L. Loge, Wm Landrum.G0 W Lake, Dr Trhos Luindy, T1 N Lotont, Rt'bt 2 Landrni, Mrs C Latham, Thbus WV Miller. Miss E 3 2 Mlartir,. John F ihell, Abram 2 Morris, Rev Jois \ays, Benjamin Mathis Machagab \iLeiden. Britton Moimnce, R H Monce.lRobt Maldn n, Mrs Mary Martini, James NM athew., Wm. McCullough, 3 3 M~ntkey, Mrs Sarah M arkey, L P Miles. Miss H arriet Michel. J A Mathis, John N. Navey, John P. Pope, James S Patterson, Wyatt Park~ & Settles, Patterson Susan Parmenter, Mrs A.. Perry & Dozier, R. Roper, Joel senr. Richardon & Hill, Ryan, M rs F A Rowe. Simpson Rytn, S B Bobertson, James Rchie, Wm H Riddle, John G Roborn, John L. 8. Staper. Henyy Slanton, Lewvis Swearengen, Mrs Ma- Sentell, S3 ry or Thios Suddnth, Lewis Solie, F Stephens, Benj Swearengen, Josiah Smnley, Col J C Towles,. Col 0 Turnmer, Tillnan, B R W alker Mand -Weiden ield;D Watson, Sophi E 14- F sAZIR P. M. ery Store, & ; MITH, weaiers, lumbeirg, sa. . L.T, NEXT DooKT Tu 'THE PUST uFFtCEtE rleston, and other markets, a choice ands !' g it part as lollows: SHOES. Heavy Negro, (very superior,) eamowtti an8 light, - Sewed and bound, &c. &c. IVOODEN WARE., Buckets'Tube, Measures. Cans. Pails, Ba kets Brushes, (every variety.) Brooms, &c. LIQUcRS. - - Cognac Brandy, (Otard,,Dnpuy&GcL). Champague Branuy,(Saaserac,) Hollandfa iu Jamaica Runm, Madeira Wine, (Symington,) Sicily Wine,. 'ale Sherry, (kudolph's,) Purt, in bottles,: Port, in barrels, -a- :".e t London Porter, qts. and pts. Champagne qts and pts. Champagne Cider, Cordials, Bitters, Doniesic Brandy, Domestic Gin, N. E. Rum, Monongahela; Whiskey, - Funk's Whiskey; Mil!er's Old Rye Wbisk' (superior,) Rectified Whiskey, ALSO, Cheese, (oxtra English dairy and Goshen) But ter, Raisinsi Soap, (turpentine, fancy, &c.) Starcbh Indigo, 'ladder, Salt petre, Saleratus, Blas 'tone; Candies, Nuts. Blacking, Pickles, Ketchups. Sardines. Match" es, &c., &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP-' Crockery & Glass warea, amine ourstock and prices. 3t 36r rlip in the Warehoust is.n4.C01: tend to continue at the old stand recently o.; 'er their services to the public generally.' .Thv mnd other Produce , receive and foiwardiler the market; and liberal advantes will be.mid e location,'well known as the "WirTs-nooi. Mr. '4 alker, who will give his personal atti, rict attention to all hist nes entrusted W. their ;o give general satisfaction. WALKF.R & BBADFORD: S. Ml. BRADFoRD. tf 34 } avail myself of the present opportunity d oers thanks to our patrons for that liberal supp6rt 'aine time to solicit a continunce of the sagie t pleasure to recommend to the confidenceof I. L. PEA4.ON. Notice. WILL BE SOLD, to the highest bidiler, by the undersigned, the 26th .and 27i, of October next, on a credit of twelve mouiths, :t the late residences ofJohn Dorn, sener: ded. :all his .real and personal estate, consistingof Sixteea hundred and sonie acres of Landrse cently surveyed by Andrew H. Colematn nd divided in four tracts. The first known as the Home 'rract,cintiin ing 591 acres with a- large-and comipble Dwelling [louse, with good improrementt The second is'known-as Quarter trn't,'530 acres, with a good Dwelliag' House a im provanaits. The third is known. sits thes.F-o ,'-216 acres, adjoining said auarte'r. - Tlhe fdotth is.kaiovn ds'e C l VI rict, 280 acres.: . The nbove nfi(ned lend joins.,amesJ: Still, Wilson Re iap, and otiirs. ALSO. Thirty-two Negrocs ARUL'T 2500 bushels of Corn, rind Fodder. 10 llorses, 2 good Road Wa n, ox Carts ntaid Oxoni, 50 or 60 herad of Cattle. 70 head of lopz, Houisehaold arnd Hitch. ean Fiurnituire. Ternms moade known oat day of sale. Ali persons hanvmn anry deandas against ih,-. estate. are regntested to come forwvird, duly nat' tested, nnd all persons iindebted to the estate. are regnie-ted to come fuorwvard and make pny. maent, as a final settlement wvill be atde as soon as the law directs. IIOBERT DORN. SOLOMON DORN, Erecutors. october 7 2t 37 Dr, Jaynee's *Illeratitve, We have been informed by Mrs. Rose., of a cuiro performed on her by Dr. JAYNE'S AL. TrERAT[V E, which proves its superiority over every other remedy of the kind. Shae has been rafflicted for the last sixteen years with Necroses or WIhite Stocllings, attended with ulceration.. anal exfoliation of varntns bones. uduring which time many pieces have been discharged fronm the frontal bono of the cranium, from both her arms, wrists and hands, and fro~in both le-1, and from the left femoral. bone, and from tl'ie right knee. biesides painful ulcers, on other parts o-f 1:er person, whlich bas haffled.the skill of a number of the most eminent .physicians of our city-during most of the time her sulferings have been excruciating and deplorable. Abom three mnonthssaince she was induced to try -Dr JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE, which has had an astonishingly happy elfect tupon hier, by remov~ ing all pain and swelings. and causing the ii cers to heal, while at the samie time her general health lias becomie conldetely restored, so that she now weigh. somie 25lbs. mote thana she did before she commenced the use of this truly val nable preparation-Nativc Eagle. For further information; 'inquire of Mans. RoSE, Na..138 Filbert-street. R. S. ROBERTSV sole Agent, Edgefielu C. IJ., S. C. october 7 5t 3 State of South Carolina,. EDGEFIEI. DISTRICT. Jincey M. Clark, and others. vs. * Archibald Clark. OTICE is hereby given. tbat by virtue of :an order front the Court of Eq'nity, mande i ibiis case, I shall seli at the- late residence of Edward Clark, deceased, on the Fourrih Mon day in October next, the two following tracts of Land, being a part of the Real Estate of said deceased, viz r The Mill Tract, containing.- three hnndred and seventy eight acres, more or* less. adjoin ing lands of the estate of James Maynatrd, de ceased. Win. Saurry, and others. The Vines Tract, containing one hundred arid sixty three actres, more or less, and ad joining lands of the estate of Benjamnin Rich ardson, deceased, Archibald Clark and others. Said Lands will be said omi a credit of one arid two years, (ex~eptaser to i much as .will pay the cost of this suit, to be paid ini cash,) arid possession geven oin the 1st of Januiary. Purchasers to gtve bond and good sdearityv for the purchae mone ~ ~:g 8. S T~tiPKIS, c s. x. D Comm'ers. ClheSept21l 6t-3 Tf"The friends of' SAIIPSO*f W' MAT.S ~announcehim ~acaqigfeorthe Office of Tex Collector-tthe nex eleco.7 Oc. (n ifn4 Trpm the P'iaaikia ublic Ledger. !N IMPORTANT CURE Y Dr. JAYNE'S ALTERATIVE.. We have been-infonrned by Mrs. Mahan, [a grand.daughte f ' old Gen. Wayne,] that she suffered for a number of years from the growth of a large Goitrous Tumnur of the- Throat, whielei besides grent deformity, produced both dificulty of degintion, and of breathing. In deed, she says, the pressure upon.the wind' pipe-was so great as toprevent her from sleep ng'in a recumbent position, and often sunoca .tion appeared' inevitable. She alto labored rader severe indisposition from. Liver Com-" plaint and Jatndice, with a horrible train of nervons nit-ections. for which she commenced the use of Dr- Jayne's. Aherative, which she took regularly for six or seven weeks, with oc casional doses of his Sanative Pills;. and her -enernl health wasthereby--ompletely-reesta bushed, and now perceiving some dimunition in the sire of the Goitrons Tumour, she Was encouraged to persevere in the use of the Al. terative ttntil every vestige of the painful tu tnour was entirely removed. We think, there fore, that buch an important remedy should be more generally known. The following is from a Physician and a much reapected Clergyman of the Methodist Soeiety, dated Modest Town. Va., Adg. 27 1840. 3Dr. Payne-Dear Sir-I have been using your Expectorant extensively in my practice for the last three years, and for all attacks of Colds,. Coughs, Inflammation of the Lungs Consumption. Asthma, Pains and Weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medicine I have tried. Very respetfully yours. IR. W. WILLIA MS; A. D. R. S. ROBERTS, sole Agent, at Edgelield C. H.. South Carolina. Beware of Counterfeits ! october 14 3t 38 ALEM WITC HCRAFT OUTDONE. Mr. T. Ronand-Dear Sir-For four or five years I have suffered greatly from Rheu matism it my head, which during the last year became worse and worse. For four or five .veeks.previous to the 15th inSt., 1 had suffered withotit intermission, my general health was much impaired, my sight injured, and my bead so sensitive, that I could scarcely test i tipon the pillow. Two days since, a iritgib applica tiott ofyotir "MAGIC LOTION,' relieved me entirely in two or three minutes. I have ap. plied it occasionally since, and the soreness is nearly gone' So great and sudden was the change, that I dan sdarcely ealize that L am the same man. I have also cured one of my children, and a female friend of headache in two or three min utes. So great is my confidence in the "MAGIC LCTION'- that I would not be without a bot tIe for "fifty times its cost." Y outs respectfully, JACOB W. SOUDER,. No. 350 Market staet Philadelphia. January 17th, 1846. Prepared und sall Wholesale and Retail, by J. T. Rowand, 376 Market street. - M K. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefield C. H., .Mouth Carolina. october 15 3t. 33 1sr. B3ranklret%1' 8fills. J Srienhelic .7edicine. REAT experience and judgment are re quired to make a valuable, and at-the same time innocent purgative. Thie is posses ed only by few: The great.majori y bf ihe turbedies ddvdrila id:ofthi-claseg.are manufiituted by perso wo-i haie.no-idda oei the relntive or iidiviJ powers of ihei drugs they die It is thihdeaii , more than any other, which odcsions the inert. ness and often injurious effects, produced by advertised remedies. And hence the general -prejudice which prevails against them. Now there isa great difference mi this respect, with regard to the pills nade by Dr. B Mraidreth, and consequently their superior craiin'nmpon the putlic. tchri of the artieles cOhiposng the iriud~rth IPills, nre prepared in that way which will secure their beneficial effects to the system in the safest aind casiest manner. For instance. somr..~ ingredients hav'e to be prepar. ed ir te vacuo; thmt is, the air is exhm.usted in the utensil. and remains so uniil a comii ation is effected with other ingredients, which alter w rcets the air fro r~ up fe medicine. Agnin r ing redient de pends n pon its nititplying poiwer upon other ingredients. Fur the power of dif ferenat vegetable purgatives upon each other, is governed by similar laws thct govern the power of figures by mulhtiplication. Ninie ad ded to nine, makes eighteen ; but nine times nite, makes eighty-one. So it is with some vegetable pturgatives. By adding rrine parts of uiei ingredient. anid nine parts 01 n'noiher ingredient together, the por er is increased, not to eighteeni, but to eighty-one. For exaii pe, either of the articles to produce any purgn. tive effect, would have to he used to thei extent of eighty-one grn:ns; hy combinting them only eighteein grains have to be used. Again, ano~ ther ingireidient is found to multiply this power again, which in a proportion of two grains, would have no effect !p on the animal econo my, but which, added to eighteen grains of a compound of two parts of nano gmnins, each of two ingredients, will again multiply the power which they have gained of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty-two. So again, the omixture of twenty grains can be again mnhiplied by an addition of two grains, to thme power of three hunred aind twentty-four grains, of the origi nal power of the two first inigredients. H ere w e have twenty-two grains, wvhich as a puirga tive contain the powver egtnal to three hundred and twventy-foiur grains of either of thme articles alone; neverther.. also so powerful after being thus comnbinjre safe in any quantity ; always having a bernefcial effect, and in no case capable of doing injury, of which thousands bear ample witness. Dr. Bratndreth's Principal Office 241 Broad. way. N. Y.; other offices in New York. The genuine only for sale in Edgeleald Dis trit, R. S. Roberts, Edgefiel U. H.; EKenriak , Tha yer, Hamburg; J. 8. 4 D. C. Smyle, Meeting Street. Also,hy J. M. Williams, Ai. ken, and by at least one agent in every Dis. trict in thme .:state. Every Agent having the genuino has a cer. tifcateof Aency, signed by the Doctor hinm. Edgefiled C. H-., Sept. 30 3t 36 Valuable Cotton Lans iOR SA LE. TH E Subscriber will offer for sale to thet Lhighest bidder, on the third Monday in November, his plantation on Key road, twen ty nine nules from Hanmburg, containing eight hundred arid t wenty-nine acres (829) bysinr vey, about four hundred and fifty of which is excellent woodland; thmesoilts wvell adapted to the culture of-Cotton and Grain, The planta tion is under good fencing, and in a bigh state of cultivation. On the premises there is a comodiou~s Dwvelling, Gin House, Screw, and aill necessary out buildings. Thoae wish. ing to purchase will please call and examine for themselves. At the same time I will sell myrop of Corn, Fodder, Hogs. (fat and stock) Cale, Plantation Tools, &c. &c. Terms made knowvn on t)s ay ofrsale. T. F. KEITH. Th hitmbr -oia 10ihnpsf '' Nro Cure! A. F'.o 2 FEVER AND AGUE OU1EDP WTH'p1 FAIL-'a ;. .: , R OWAND-S improved Toniu Mixture, il warranted to cure Fever-andAgnie, or Chill and Fever as it is called.. The- ioney will be returned, if' there as no cqre~h-en ta ken according to directions, and'it generally cures in 24 hours, the most inveterate cases. Its strengthening properties are most romarka. ble, as it leaves no disease behind. .a R. S. ROBERTS; Agent. octaber 14 3t 38 .mportant to Teachers. T T HE Undersigned having been appointed a Committee by a meeting of the citi. zeus called in t{:e vicinity of Greenweod, Ab beville District, for the purpose of adopting measures to-establish Male and Female Acade. mies in paid Village, under the supervision and control of the Baptist Denomination, to adver tise for Teachers In the several departments would inform all who may desire to engage ir teaching. that they will receive application: until the 15th of November next. There are wanted three competent Instruc tors; viz: in the -Male School, a Teacher whc is qualified to prepare young men for College In the Female Academy a Male Teacher, wel qualified to instruct in the highest branches of eduncation.would be preferred; yet, applications will be received from female Teachers of expe rience, for this department. Also one-Female Teacher in the Musical Department. None need apply for either Department ex, cept such as can furnish high testimonials oI moral character and of qualifications for teach ing. Greenwood is a pleasant Village, situa tedlin a healthy part of Abbeville. Persons applying by letter can address Albert Waler, WYoodvillc P. 0, Abbesille Dis't, S. C. or any of the undersigned who reside in Green wood, can I.e seen on personal application. J. F. WATrO, .J M. CILEs, V. GRRIFFINr, W. P. HILL, W. SraIT, A. WAr.LER, W. B. Baooxs, R. M. W ITE. S. brioois. Septeniber 23 4twsw 35 The Carolina Baptist will copy semi-monthly till the 15th November, and send account to the Abbevalle Banner. Notice. T 1t interslgned having iitehased it entire interest in the Tin Shop at Edge field Court House, would beg leave to inform the public; tht They intend carrying on the sante business, such as Rooging, Gutterin, ald Hannut'icturing o Tir,. Copper,& Sheet Iron Also, all manner ofJOBBING done, in work. manlike manner. All orders from Merchants and others will be attended to at the shortest notice. HILERY COOPER, CHARLES L. REFO. angust 26 tf 31 Tfnmby's Palet ution WATER WHEEL. Hl8-Wheel isa djl' m. MIS. G I MILLS 6rotlt Mjtchinery;re qirnd; d le dpthver altdro.all heads ofwater. It will to Maclhinery with mrejiower and with a led; gndatit' of water-tlian hiY wheel now its use, (except an ot .rahot adder an ex trem;p hgh hieanl.){21t61iabeen thoroughly tested. with dierent wifneles im niuanmy parts or thme Unmited Sjates-(seve'.ril ecases in this State,) and ini mll cases hiproved-sunterior. '[hle Smbseiber is preplared, at atry time, to test mm still iturther, with any wheeul in this Stmte. It is not liuble to be clo' geilrini~rd by sticks pnssing through, or impeded by backwumter, so long as timers is a head above it. It is mdiade of *Cast Iron, is very simple mand dmuble. grhe simbscribaer beimg anthe.ri'zedl to sell Righmts of thme said Wheel itn Edgefield District, is pre pared to sell to suit puirchasers, on terms that cannot fail to give satmsfactiomn ammd if requited wvill apply thm' to ?Mills. L.eters addmessed, post paid, to thme subscrir ber, at Edgefleld Cort. House, promptly at temnded to. 1I. N. P'IPER. [coPT.] Thmis may certify, that I have rer'ently had put in operation on my p lace, one of Tntiy's Patenit Uionmi W~ater Wheels, upon a very somalI stream, and am v'ery well satisfied withi the performanmce of time samme. Discharging abiout I60 inmches of water, it cnt during onme day's imnperfect trial about tw6 thouisanid feet. I have no hiesitatir irs tecomumending it as a highmly usefulitention. WV, L. LEWIS. St. Matthewvs Purishi. Jnne 17, 1848. Ecovr.'| This will eertity, mlmat I have tried Hotelr' kiss' Patenit Re-action Water Whmeels, and Trimuby's Pamtent Union Water Wheels, and thmam I greatly prefer the latter, hatinig abanidon ed thme former after a six mnonths triatl of them. I have now the Uinion Water Wheels applied to my Grist and Saw Mills, which operate to moy entire satisfaction. WVILLIAMf J. TAYLOR. Kershmaw District, Jtul, 1840. Ti is to certify, tha~t after having' uied a Flutter Ifeel for a long time, in a Saw Mil, I tried a wheel called Hlotchki-is' Patent Verti cal Reaction, and have since had ma pair of'tlhe UNION W HEELS rsppliedi by Mr. Chapin, and fomund them far supebior to eithmer of the ormer. A LEX. Rt. TAYLOR. Colmrmbia, May 7, 1846. The Subscribers have tried what wav caffed Hotchikiss'- Reaction Wheels, on the Columbia Cantal.since whmichm they have simbatituted Tine~ by's UNION W HELLS, amid frnd from expe rience, that time latter are far superior to the former. CANA L& WAREHOUSE CO. May 5, 1846. september 2 tf 3:3 State of South Carolinia, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COURT OP ORDINCRY. Thomas Morgan, Applicant,-) Suammons in vs. McGoodfiMorgan aand "Partition. Williami Morgla, dein's.' IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Me LGood Mormgan and Willha'm Morga'n, hmeits anmd distrmibuteebs "I-real etate;~ or Peter More galn, deceased, livs 'withoit'thmo limits of Abis State, it is therefore ordered, that they''dop pear and object to the sale or-division of said real estate, on or before time first Momnday ini January next, or their consent wiill be entered. of record. Given tinder my hand at my office this thme 12th October A. D.. 1846; octobet 14 3omHIL 38 z. ~We are* authorized tb6sinobnce M~ GRAnAur, Esq... as.,a .candidie' aj Oraldry of..Edgelerti Diselotr4Inie - lhav reset: paCe, relpecafutJyigtisfi ae of ti ili He initen s-1et i isn .tr asortment o Confeciievi i Edgefield . H. Executo3s5 - W ILL 1Bg SOLD, ;it. House, on thefiretIIoh' ber next, twanty sevef blj acres of Land,. belonoi Fox, deceased, lyiigonueh r - creek (Jernigan's branch) lietVe twelve miles' from 4Iabnurk,' -same distance frdnitheCour ' er part between the, Edge fiu roads, the first passing ang tern line;and the Iast through i i. of the whole track adjbiing landa ou ' R. Tillman, (ChestergJanatio C" eer's estate, Howard, Bartleft > others. The tract is well timber -It will be ,divided 'btefore -this plat of the subdivisionsieft at-C" Edgefield Court House. atdlod'e ' x Terms made kuowen'at the'ti A PIQUEn H. 'HCUM Et're.4l september 9 .. s ralttable -.aroc,' T HE Suscriber od'ers for sale, w: y ion lying do Mine Creekewate lada River, about eleven mgjesop Court House. The tract, cna (more or less,) of .exe6lent pa it ; About.two hundred and filty acres cleared; and the balance in woidlaid timbered. The -latd is twelIaitali. Cotton, and all kinds of small~G.aiiin premises are a good, comforw6(,Jfr New Gin House and Screw, apd al ry out buildings. The whole trat lies betwbh- 'theWi and Mathis Roads.: It abbti'ils ti'i' Springs of ekeellent water, and itik 'it ny portion of the-District. To au appte "I purcbaser, the terms willbe msde'* il Septr' -' -4 . HEREBY GWMEN thar ' will apply to the L f ia K session, to -renew. the Chalt:; across Steien'. CtetlI' In Etebb commonly callcd Dugi~ t k august Sith 1840.: T HE Esiate of, Eibh being Ddrelict.iSand- ua ,i-' been placed ii ny handidffaaet estate, those indseffareier i make payment to l iemi n having demands -to- 'fhi tested, on or before ; august 26 --' . o Ad tlinisir'ators~ ie -oft . er. transdributs '"j si a le yedr, are renfei I this duty .witisourrt f as presdribed by- lwaslias dlrei8 deserable ilnt.those. vib p irregn laty, Li Ieran an ddiq dka A esnaten'Yy Carr eed, ed to present ili logiitysi ndbe reqegested to'mak idsi~ ment. THGriLNKIlf;Minith w June3 -. - T herebiy givei tiar applicaont 1j~,' Ito thie Legisinture'at its dliear the clinrter or tife Towni of Ado as to giv'e o this'Town Codb4i die f righit to girint Tavei n LicensEs~iii to ietnil .piritons liquors in said.Tow aeptemuber 2 S3m . State of5S#uth Carol EDGEFIELD nfSTi~~ Sampson B. Mays Mad d B.- 51ays,'vs.- Frsmnees JX lilays and o:hpr Tappearing to in ya'etois B. (eaysoae os. resides without ihie linit St' tt uod* thut the said Williamu B. ,d Court, piend, answer et' wvithiin three months fro .d~ihp~l liention of this order, &t tb~4ene pi-oconfesso agaimid 4i A . . ST.OMPKI -. ed to present thamni'edgtl * t tesed; nnd all. debtorso ~I~i r to innke prompt paymeu - estate are abent to be ced' JAS--. IR 1o - Rny 1. , O'TH E FAiThB1ESS' 3.If any donbt;Ueth ne~ "DR. CUL LEN'S ~N L$VE .1BL Isaac Brooks ~j~e$ west ofl Schngkill'Siith tii biWus and learnitromihi'sownl astonishingeCfres' of' S~fiivp rmd on a human beinj--r asll Ate-rane. of his father, Ele17enthi ad ~Vtf. Soft4 by . JOS;/T. 'ROWAND 376Rfarket uiafePlate -r R.S ROQBERTSuntEd - sinith'arohiisa? - sipteibqr3'0 Y now orin ui dse Eutti napaid for. I inest ri'isf who the monp 1 . t gps f %n 3