Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 02, 1846, Image 4

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1. ;YEREFF'S SALE. :.Y'wirtue sundry of writs of Fiori Fa eas to'ne'?directed, I will proceed to sell tarEdgegild Court House, on the First MjIdayand"Tuesday following in De - ceaj er aeiit, the following property in the follgqing named cases, 'to-wit: .Nine Negroes, viz. Cohen, Jerry, Ben, Peter,.Charles, Dave, Tom, Bill, Beckey, two horses and one Wagon, leavied on as the property of A. G. Leek, ads B. W. Waldroa, B.'J.' Ryan arid others Seve aie Negrogirl,. Jemima, levied on as thepyroperty of Hugh Hilburns, ads of Si mein Christie. ='erms Cash,. li. BOULWARE. Nov. 21, 1846 e 3t 44 Sherif's Sale. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. John Feuly and Wife, Applicants, o vs. Sarah Crowley and others. Defendants. BY an order from John Hill, Esq.. Ordi nary of said District, I will proceed to sell at Edgefeld Court House, in the above stated case, on the first Monday in Do cember nest, - a tract of land containing three hundred and eighteen acres, more or less, situated: in the District aforesaid, on Savannah River, belonging to the estate of Josiah Crowley, deceased, adjoining lands of Abraham Kilerease, Drury Mor gan and John Fenley. to be sold on a credit of twelve months. 'rho purchaser will be required to give bond and two approved sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, to secure the purchase money. Costs to be paid in cash. - . H. BOULWA R E. S. E. D. Nov.11 4t 42 SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Lewis H. Kemp and others, ' Applicants, I vs. - Partition. Hannah Kemp and others, Defendants. ) BYan order from John Hill, Esq., Ordi nary of the District aforesaid. I will pro ceed to sell, in the above state-I case, on the first Monday in December next, a tract of land belonging t0 the estate of H. J.Kemp, deceased, situated in said Dis. tract, dd lorsepen Creek, waters of Cuffe town Creek, containing four hundred acres. more or less.' adjoining lands of Dr. E. Andrews, Joshua Harris. John A. Part loiw. aud others, to be sold on a credit of twelve-manths. The purchaser trill be required to give bond with (wo approved sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, to secure the purchase money. Costs to be in cash. H.' BOULW ARE, S. E. D. Nov. It 4t 42 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. FDGEFIELD. DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Eliza Holstein et al. vs. Bill for partition. Wade Holstein et al OTICE is hereby given, that by vir tue of an order of Chancellor John ston, inthis case, I shall selila Edge field Court House, on the First Monday in December next, one tract of land contain ing four hundred (400) acres, more or less, belonging to the estabte of Asa H olstein deceased. situated it the District and Stat, aforesaid, on Richlatnd Creek, adjoinine landsof Jacob B. Smith, the estate of Jo. siah P'adget. Stephen Norris and others Said land n ill be sold on a credit of on and two yeaJrs, except as tothe cost of thi suit to be paid in cash. Purchasers so give bond and good surety to secere the porenase mioney. S. S TO'd PKINS c.E. E T Crmm'rs Omie. Nov- 16 4et 48 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. John Roebhell, s.James Tompkins, . and others. 1NOTICE is hereby given, that by vir Ltue of an order of the Court of Equi tv, in thais ease, I shall sell at Edgefwld Court 1House, on the First Monday in De emiber next, one tract of 'land belonging t'o the-estate of Samuel Tompkins. Seur., deceased, situated in the District and State aro'resaid, being the tract'of land whereon the deceased resided at the timre of bis death, containing (our hunadted' and two acres, tmore or less; lying on Stephen's Cre' and adjoining lands of the eeste of Stephen Tompkins, Seur., deceased, Jas. Blaackwell, John Briggs and others. Said Lands will be sold on a cr-bdir of .one year,except asto so much as will pay the costof this suit up to theat time. The purchaser to give hond with good and personal secnrity, end a mortgage of the pretmises to secure the purchase Stoe. S. ~ TOMPKINS,c.E. E. t). Comm'id. Office, Nov. 3 St 41 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGE~1alDISTRICT. Colutnbus Bliair. Applicant, Summons t vs. Siarah Blairs and oth- in P'ar- 1' ers, Defsuents: tition. d T appeain m satisfaction that Chri-ito. hrBirPuaski L. Blair; Geo, WV Blnir, R'ei-t Jennuings, and" Clement Jennings, heirs anddistributeos of the estate of Jag. M. Blair, deceased, lives beyond the lim its of this State, It is therefore ordered, tihat they dii appear and object to the sale .or division of the real estate of said de e:ased' on or' before the first M3onday in e~brusary next, or their consent will be ea. gered of record.-S 2 eiGn- under my hand, at nay office,a tim 3rd day ofNovember, 1846 JOHN HILL, 0 E D. .Nosvember s- .. 12t 41 p AAeinsn iad against thes P Medao pebut tily -a t-irit-thoea 'debted are regnested to a ke imssiedikte pay as $nt. UTHOS. LAKE,/Adasiiniarrator. Jg-. ,r 10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFELD DISTRICT. John Hill, Ordinary, Svs, . Foreclosure. Lewis ElIzay.- - otice is hereby given, that by virtuo of an N order from the Conrt of Equity, in this case, I shall sell arEdgefield Court House, on the first Monday in December next, the mortgaged premises described in the bill, viz: A tract of land lying and being in the District and State aforesaid, on the waters of Horse Creek, bounded by lands of the estate of John Tarrance and others, and containing one hundred acres, more or less. Said land to be sold on a credit of six months from the day of sale, except the costof this suit and the cost of the judg ment at law, to be paid in cash. The purchase money to be secured by bond with adequate security; but no title to be executed until payment of the same, and in default of payment of the said mortgaged premises. to be re-sold on the first day of bberiff sale next thereafter, for cash. S. S TOMPKIMS, C E D. Comm'rs Office, Nov 3 5t 41 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRCT Mary Moore and others, vs. Michael Barr, Administrator, and others. NOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an order from the Court of Equity, I shall sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in December next, the land de scribed in the bill in this case, of which Samuel Moore, deceased, died, seized and possessed, viz Oue tract of Land. nine hundred and sixty acres, nore or less, situate adjoining and lying in the District and- State afore said, on West Creek, waters of Cloud Creek, waters of Little Saluda River, bounded on the north by lands belonging to Azariah Stone, and the estate of John Inabnet, on the west by lands belonging to George Raison, on the south by John and Joel -Inabnets land, and on the east by lands belonging to William Stone and T. Harris. Said land will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years. in equal annual in stal'nents, except as to cost of suit, to be paid in cash. The purchase money to be secured by bond oand good and sufficient securities, and a mortgage of the premises. S S TOMPKINS, c ? n. Comm'rs Office, Nov 3 -. 5t 41 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. William It Clegg and wife, Bill for vs. David Outz and others. Part'ion. NOTICE is hereby riven, that by virtue of an order from the Court of Equity, I shall sell on the first Monday in Decet'er next, a art of the Real Estate of John Outz, deceased, viz A tract of land containing according to a re-survey plat made.by Isacc Boles, D. S., one hundred and fifty acres, lying on Sleepy Creek, and on the south side of the Long Cane Road, and adjoining lands of Jacob Timmerman, Elizabeth Dorn, John Harling and others. Said land will be sold on a creditofone year, except as to the cost of this suit, to be paid in csh. Purchases to give bondh and good secu rities for the purchase money. S S TOMPKINS. C E D. Com'rsOtice, Nov 35t 41 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFItLD DISTRICTr. IN EQUITY. John L Freeman and others,) Bill vs. Garrett F. Freeman fo tr and others. Parti'ion OTICE is hereby given that by virtine of an order of the Court of Equity. made in this case, I shall sell at Edgefield Coturt House, on the first Monday in December next, the following six negros, viz: Chia ney, Sarah. Sylvia, Frank. Ellen and Julia Ann. Sid negroes will be sold on a credit of t welve months. except as to so trutch as nll pay the cost of this suit, to be paid in Purchses to give hond and good secu rities for the purchase money. S S TOMPKINS, C E D. Com're Office, Nov 3, 5t 41 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, TN T HE COURT OF ORDINCRY. rhomas Morgan, Applicant, Summons sn vs. MceGood Morgan and 'Paraihon. William Morgan, defil's. -~ T appearin.: to my satisfaction, that Me Good Morgan and Wilhiam Morgan, heits ad distriutees oif real estate, of Peter Mar' an, deceased, live without the limits of this state, it is therefo~re ordered, that they do up aar and object to the sale or division of said ent estate, on or huafore the first Motiday in annary next, or their consent will be entered C record. Given utnder my htand at, my office his the 12th October A. D., 1846. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. octobet 1433m 38 Notice. O 0Administrators. Executors and Gunr dians, who have not made any returns f their transactions as snch, for the curient ear. are r'espertftully requested to atiend to mis duty without further delay, na the time resetibed by law has already expired. It is esirable that those wiho are intrusted with I uch business shotuld attenmd to it in the proper mte, to prevent the payment of cost, a forfei ire of their Commissions. and a great dent of -regularity in business. Ju.1 - JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. INotice. 4LLPersons having demands against the .esate ofrol Roper, Benr., de'd., are re- , neste~d to present them legally artsted, and ioe-ndebted are requested-to make immedi- 1 tes(ayment. ' JOEL-ROPER, Ada'ar. oveambet 4 f 41 BAJKER E. IE undersigned having recentig, com mnenced -the- above business, in this d lace, respectfully solicits the' p atron ge of the public. -tr - , He intends keepinions..andkaneral0 ssortment of Confectionar-ies and Candies, a S. P. FIELD. mdgfied .1 H ........t lb o SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina. EDGEIJELD DISTRICT Ann Holloway. Virginia Hol. . luway, atd IMary Ann H-ollo- j . way, by their Guardian Levi ( G. Holloway, Applicants, }Partition, vs. I Sophrouia Holloway, . Defendant, ) BY an order from John Hill, E.'sqg.;rdi nary of the District aforesaid, I will pro ceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in December next, its the above stated case, a tract of land be longing to the Estate of Lowellen 0. Hol loway. deceased. situated in said District on Rocky Creek, waters of Turkey. creek containing four hundred and six:y-six acres, more or less, adjoining of lands of Levi G. Holloway, James 31. Har tison, Sampson Sullivan and others, on a credit of twelve months. The porchaser will be requiredto give bond with two approved securiiies,-and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, to secure the purchase money. Costs to be paid in cash. H. 3OU LWARE, S. E. 1). Nov. 11 4t 42. Sheriff's Sale. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, William Flinn and others, Ap. plicants, vs. Mary Flinn, widow of }Partition. Edmund Fliun, I , Defendants. j BY an order from John Hill, Esq., Or dinary of the District of aforesaid, I will proceed to sell itt the above stated case, at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monday in December next. a tract of land belonging to the estate of Edmund Flinn, deceased, containg one hundred and four acres, more or less, situated in said District, adjoining lands,of Henry Langley. Alfred Reel, Thomai Rodgers, and others. And also, one individed tenth part of anohter tract of land belonging to the same estate, containing in the whole three hun dred acres, more or less, whereon Nancy Flinn now lives, adjoining lands of Hugh Moseley, William Hamilton and others; each to be sold on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers being required to give bond with two approved sureties, and mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchase money. Costs to he paid in cash. 11. BOUL WARE, a. E. D. Nov. 11 4t 42 State of South Carolina, EDGEF"IELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. OLIVEl, 1'M PSON, who is now in the cstody of the Sherifi'of Edgefield Di. trict, by virtue of a surrender ofhis bai . under a writ of capias al sruisfaciewlsn at the suit of Robinson & Caldwell, havitn filed his peti tion with i schedule on oath of his. whole es tate and ef'ects with the purpose ;obtainng the benefit of the Acts of the Geri -, A ns bly cotntnonlycal~d'tie i:'isat Acts. Public Notice is hereby timen. tatt said petition of the said Oliver Simpson, will be heard and considered in the Court of Com mon Pleas, at Edgcfield Court house, on the Fi,-t Monday in March next, or on such other day as the Court may order during the term, commencing on the first Monday in March next. at said lne; and all the creditors of the said Oliver Si6npson, are. here by summoned, personally, or bsy attorney, then anid there, itn said Court, to shmew can.-e, iramny they can, why thte benehit of' the Acts aforesai,1, suonull not be grat ted to the said Oliver Simpmlson, ttp o his execting te assigtnment required by said Acts. THOMaAS G. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's OI'ice, Novr.10'.6, i8i0. nov. 25 . 3m 44I STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA. EDGQEFIELD DISTRI(CT. B y JOllN HIL L, Esq., Ordinary of Ed gofield District WVhereas Levi Rt. Wilsotn hath applied o me for Letters of Administration. on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of R. P. Humphries late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cire and admon ish all atnd. singular, the kindred and cred tors of the said deceased, to lie and appear sefore me, at our niext Ordinary's Coturt or the sai District, to he holdenm at Edge field Court House, on the 7th day of De ember nex'. to show cause. if atny, why he said ariministration should not be ranted. Gtven utnder my hand and seal, this the 3d tiny cit November, in the year of our ord one thousand eight hundred and orty-sixth, and in the 71st year of Atner an Indei:endence. JOHN HDILL, 0. E D. November, 2 5 2 441 emale Beauty-CulpableA'Mg lect. It has been observed by visiters from all other countries, as wvell as by persons of he best cnltivated taste in this that in no ountry is there a larger class of female ~eaufsi and excellencv, thau in this city et, 'while thme shoe-lit ter, dress-maker, nd milliner are engaged in adorning nature's best gift to man," one part ap nears almost totally neglected-The H air. Iw often do lte ravages of disease iay -aste the delicate form of the fair and eautiful, and though restored to heahh Iin, yet those flowing locks, which once dorted their heads, fall ofT, and never ain return to their-original beauty. It inconceivable how any person, more pecially a lady, can manifest so muc~h glct on this point, when a "never fail g remedy" can- he obtained at No,8S auth Third street, and asking fur Dr. yne's Hair Tonie, which will perfectlyI estore this only neglected part of female I aty. What is a dollar or t'wo to complete the rownigpoiht of female beauty!i ronchitis, Cough, Consumption. losands die annually with the above iseses.. .Jayne's Expectorant never fails ,relive, and permanently cures nitme out rren who -.jse it na directed. agen R8S. ROBERT'S is Dr, Jayne's onlyagn Fgefid Conrt House, Bewdre of Cotunterfeits! I Nv.1I t 3 .Notice. B Y virtue of an order from John Hill, Esq.. Ordinary of Edgefield District, I shall proceed to sell at the late residence of Reeves Martin, deceased, near Cambridge, on Thurs day the 10th of December next, the following property belonging to the Estate ofthe said R. Martin, deceased, viz: 33 Likely Negroes. 20 or 25 Bags of Cotton, 1260 bushels of Corn, seven head of Horses and M ules. stock of Hogs and Cattle, Fodder. Oats, Household' and Kitchen Fnrniturc, Plantatisn and Blacksmcith's Tools, &c. Ter.nes-All rsums ander five dollars cash, ..f and over that amount on a credit of twelve months. The purchasers will be required to give note and two approved sureties. The title of the property not changed until lie terms of sale are complied with, and it re oIed. at the risk of the former purchaser. Will be rented at the same time and place, the Land. F. G. MARTIN, Adm'r. Nov 18 4' Notice. B Y virtue of an order from John Hill Esq.. Ordinary of Edgefield District. I shall proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, at my residence, on Friday the JSth Decembet next, the following property, belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Susan Boyd,deceased, viz : EIGHT LIKELY NEGROES. Stock of Cabtle, Household and Kitchen .Furniture. &c., on a credit of twelve months, with note and approved sureties. EDMi'ND BOYD. Administrator with twe v. ill annexed, Nov. 18 5t 43 Valuable Lands FOR. SALE IN Ti'llLe MOST DESIR ABLE PORTION OF FL 0 6i l D D.. T HF. Subscribers oiler fur sale their valet able LANDS tit ated in Jefferson connt. tv. Florida, lying directly on the Ocela river, containing about eighteen hundred acres. sitni sited on a public road, withi nine tiles ol Monticello, a floirihing village, also within 3. or 40 miles of market, one thousand acres n the above land is hannmock of the first order and a large pottion of the remainder are oai and hickory. On the premises are i I)wcllint House 48 by 50 !'eet not quite finished. togethei with other necessary out buildings. The Land is well watered and timbered. There are 45C acres of open land on the premises, nearly all of which are fresh hanmock, and in best possible coniition for cultivation. This tract of land is olered low and liberal induirence will be given to-an approved pur chaser. If desired, the land will be divided tc suit purchasers. JOHN II. IIOLLINGSWORTH, D). P. lIIOLLINGSWVORTH'1, M, E. [HOLLINGSWORTI. octoher 2l if 39 i^T The Charleston Courier and Greenville M ttuinneer will givethe above four imseruions semi.nthitltly, atl forward accounts to this office. _ - "T1'RIF'F REDUCED." WM. KETCHUYI & Go. RE now -in the receipt of their Se':k o1 Af FA ~L and WINTER Y GOODS, Ournetw Stock was purchased very late in the season, in orderto get the free lenefit of t he -REDUCTION OF THE TARIFI'." And we can now offer our late purchases. ct prices altogether below those bought etrly im the season Our assortment iston exterisive: to enumerate articles. ut our customers may udepend upone gettinig their orders filled with tte finiest aind most FAShIIONABLE GOODSii, at prices to suit, withamei elhe trounale of lookinig elsewiere. lee additioni to our regenlar stock of DRY GOO DS, we have ac fi nesortent of La;diesc' ne Miss-s BONNF.TS; Ladies andc Miss S H OES; tnrpets. Flocor Oil Cloth. Mattig, Window Shaedes, &c. & c. oc teber 28 St 40 Merchant Tailor Shop, HI E~ Ta'ilor Shop lately ke pc over olr store, ts remtoved to t lhetibling forerely ocen-. miei by D. D. PLUNKETT, itently opplosite cr Store. wh'lere wve are noiw prepared teo ex iibit for the mnspectionc of' out friends. cusio coers andl the public a much largec, finer atnd heaper stock of CI OTHS, CASSIMERIES, AND VESTINGS. than have ever hefore beeni off'erced in a sicmilair Establishment in H amnrg-also an excellent sartent el Cott,-n. Silk aend Merino SHtars d DRtAwERs. Satin. & Self-adjncsting STOCKS, Bosns, COrR~as, CRAvaTs, P'ocKET HAND EciF5, G:.ov.5, SOsresnansR, &c. &ec. The Milanmifictuering Deplar tment is uder the peritendl~ ance of M r. H. .B GooDRICH, wvhose experience reid taste eannot I ail to give satis. faction to all who may favor our shop with their custom. All weork made at oturshor. W A RRAN TE D to please both in FIT anid WORKMANSHIP or no sale. WVM. KETCHIUM & CO. Habre, October 21, 18-46. nctober 28 St 40 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA E[DGEFIELD DISTRICT. NH E COURT OF' ORDINA RY. OCTOBER 10, 1840. Lacy Sanders. A pplicannt, vs. )Summons in Roedger Thomas and wife, and Partition. others, Defendeants. T appearing to may satisfactioin, that Rod er 'Thonas acid wife Careoline, and Mary Aon Welch. a minor, lives without thme limits of this State, it is therefeore ordered, that they, do apear anid object to the sale or divismnc ot the real estate of Nathcaniel Sainders, dec'd , on or before the first Mlonday in January ntext. or cir consenit to the satme will be entered of re cord. Given tinder my hand at miy ollice, the cly and dace above written JOHN HILL. o. E, D., october 14 3mn 38 Notlee. ODiAt's OFFIC E, 25th Aungust. 1846. niH E Estate of Enmochi Walker, deceasied, beintg Derelict, and the papers lhnving )ei placed in may hands foir asettlemenmt of the sate, those indebted are hereby tntifiedl to ake payment to nme immediately, antd thtose caving demands to present them properly at. ted,on or before the 1st day ofJaneuary next JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. agst 26 thi 31 otice. 4L L Persons having demands against the es. ntte of Clrarles Liambecker, dec'd., are re tiested to present thenm regally attested, cnnd bse mdebted are requested to make immie iat payment. - FREEMAN G. ROPER, Ad':nr. . ovem. e ,, 4s, U't ' 41 Sherif's Sale. DECEAlII3E.'.1846. B Y virtue of sunlry writs of Fieri Fa cns to me directed. I will'proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House. on the First Monday and Tuesday fellowi:tg in December next, the following properly in the fllowing named cases, to wit: A Tract of Land, containing ,eventy acres more or less. adjoining Land of John Rinehart, William Corley, Wi ham Charle:s, Ge.>rge Watkius, and J. B. Smith and also, another Tract of Land contati ing eighty acres inure or less, a'ljoining Lands of J. B. Smith, William Charles, and Mrs. Newton. each leavied on as the Property of Robert A. Price, ads of Joseph Lawton & Co., anel others, Severally. A Tract of Land. where.in the Defen dant liv-s. c n'aining, two hundre.l and seventy five arras, mere or loss. adjoining Lands of Jh , Lott. Emwley Lott, Wil li:am Bouknig .t and others, levied on as the Property of Stephen G Vhatley, ads Join M. Coghurn and others, Sevrally. A Traci of Land. whereon the Dd.en dhant lives, containing one nondred and twenty acres, more or less. adjoining lands of Jame: Scarborough and others. levied on as the property ofJames and Naucey Martin, ads of William P. Bush. The Interest of the Derendant in a tract of Land, containing eight hun:lred acres, more or less, adjoining Lands of George Tillman. James Rainsford, Benjamin R. Adison and others, leavied on as the pro. perly of James H. Harrison, ads of C. J. Glover. A Tract of L-itnd, containing one hun dred and twenty five acres, more or less, adjoining Lands of A. Sibley, Cha-les Powell, Senior, ani ot hers. leavied on as the property of William H. Goode, ads Robert E. Baskerville. Terms of Sale Cash. II. I3OULWARE. November 10 4t 42 Ridge Land for Sale. W I l.L he sold on the first Monday in December next. at Edgefield Court Ilouse, a valuable tract of land. containing one hundred and sixteen acres, more or less, where Joshua Warren. deceased. for. merly lived, on the Columbia Road, ad joinina lands of R. Ward, Jas. McCarty, and Mr. Raines. On the premises are a good, comfortable Dweliing louse, and all necessary outbuildings; also two wells of excellent water. The plantation is in good repair. Terms made known on the day of sale. ELIZABETH WARREN, Ex'trix. Nov, II 4t 42 Land fbr Sale. B Y comsent of parties. will he sold, for di vi-ion, at Edzefield Court Honse. on the first Mondiy in December next, (if not disp s ed of by priv.ite sale before that time.) a tract of Lanl containing 1:31A acres, more or less, sitnate on the ro:t'l leading from Hewit's Ferry to Hambutg. twenty fonr miles from the for mer pl!:e. adjotining Ian Is b~elon:zing to Benj. Mlorrel.Tlhona De Loneh, and others, it being the premises on which James Viggins, dec'd., formerly resided. A credit ofone year will be given. A note and approved secturity of course will be regnir ed of thet pnrctaser. Any person w.iehing to purchase at private sale wouli do weli to ap. ply to JOR N R IDDLME: or WES1'LEY BARNES. November 4 5t 41 Not ice. TlII ERE will hen sol, lby the ntudersigaed, ~on the 14lith ot Decem'aer tnext, otn a credit of twelve mnthelm. at thmo late residence o f Thaann... llibbler deeentsedl, 48 Likelv iegroes, At.so, Eigly or One lhuwired bales of Cotton. Sixteeni Horse's and tiles; a large nmber of H ogs. Cattle antd Sheep. three thousatnd huashels of Corn, a l orge quanttit y of Ftodder. onle lot of Cotton Seed.nntd Seed Oats. &c. HoIusehtold and Kitchent Ftriiire, Plaintatmion Tools amnd one set of Bllacksmitht Toads. Also oe Bueggy and Cairminge; two Road Wagoni and Hlartness, two Carts antd two pair of Oxen. The Sale will commitence at the lhard Laho patce, and afterwards be continuted at thme Satnd HI ill place, until all the articles enutmerated are disposed of. All persons having demands ag-tinsi the Es ae, are regnested to ptresemnt the:,t duly attest id; and all tpersons indebted to the Estate are urged to niake payment, na a fintal settlemett of thte estate wilfli e miade as saoon as the law irects. J. P. PER RIN, Nov 2, 18-46 Gt 41 A dminist'ator, 18 T1118 el1E5)ICINE . We exclaimtedl the other day, ont tnsting sotue f Jnyne's Tontic Vermaitnge. It certainly mta ntote tof the nantseonts flavor. which one ssociates with the idea of physic. Children cnsider it qnite a treat, and in takintg it thteir alates are gratified. atnd iheir health rcstored t thtesatme timie. Jayne's Tonic Vermufuge ot only destroys wvormts, butt carries off the nunts int which thtey arc imbiedded, antd ef ets a radical and pertntmnent cnre. Evety nother knows the prominent sytmptotne of orms,stuchi as voraeity, leaniness, lated breath. ringinur of the teeth dutrintg sleep, paleness of he lipae, itchinig ofthe tnose, &c., but there is oer intdicia tnt so generally recognized. A dry cough, dutll eyes, enlargement of the abdo. men, tad mtany othter symptomus. andl many ther symtptons common to ether diseases. fre ettly detnote the presenice of wvorms. If I leir existentce is even sustpected, the Vermi fige shonittd be admtinistered, because tt can do o h.imnm in any case, antd may do incalculable ood. Jayne's Expectoranit always enres Asthma, wo or tree large doses will entre time Croup r I lives of childlrenm in from 15 minuttes to otte onr'stimte. It immitediately suibdues the yin ne of whooping congh, and effmncts a speedy ire. Huntdreds who have been giva-n utp by their iphysichmns as incntrable, withb Coni umption. Spittintg of B!.od; antd other Ful ottry Afl'ecnotns, have been restored to per, - fet health by it. It never fails in giving relief. 1 RI. S. ROBERTS. sole Agent, at Edgefield . IH.. Soth Carolina. Beare of Counterfeits ! Nvembear 25 St 44 L pestsNotice. LLprs t aving demands againtst the Aessate of David Richtardlson, are request. E d to present item immned'ately. properly at sd, and all debitors of the estate, are requtired nmake promtpt payment, as the affairs of the sate are abentt to be closed. JAS- M. RICHA RDSON,4 JAS. S. GUIGNAIR D, Excuators. May1 . I 15 r f"#The friends of SAstrsoN lB I~aT nonein as :a car, 'idate for the OmeeC ifTax Culie.-tor at the next election.. J ELIOITT & widifi,.e. li'IR EHOUSE tk:COMMISSO.N -IAMIBURO. , s. c. A NNOUNCE to their friends, and tIe pub lic, that they have assciuted theisel toether, fort toe trar,saction of" the ndio'e bnsmness iii all its branches. In offering their - services to the public in thlanbove.ti'pJ.edge theuselve's to devote their undivided attention TO TUE SEL1ING OF Cotton. Flour, & other Produce, nr.citvIxo A~tfFORWA4a tf'oias Buying goods for Planters, or Atteid to unT other business usually tranapted ;:y Commission Merchanta. . B. E.uo-r-r, a. .;- Wa1ViT.: Hanbnrg. Sept. 29.1846. 'eptember 30 eo4t FRESH SUPPLIES.. -" JUST received and- lor sale hy J. Dg TIBBETTS, a superior arrigle'of. Lamp Oil. McMillon's celebrated Tooth Wash for cleansing and beautifying-the teeth. llay's Liniment, a certain cnre for Pilis Champion's Fever and Ague Pills. wat ranted to cure. Rowand's Tonic Mixture. A fresh supply of Spencer's Pills. Hull's Cough, Worm and Headache Lzenges. Sept 23 tf 35 , T huby's Patent Un WATER WHEEL TH1I Wheel is adapted to'SAIP MILLS' GRIST MILLS or other Machinery;re' quinng water power, and to all heads.of watep it will move Machinery with uore power and with a less quantity of water thani any whieel now in use, (except an overshot under andexi trerne high head.) it has been thoroug$ly. tested with dit'erent wheels in many parts of the United Stites, (several cases in this State,) and in all cases has proved superior.' The Subscriber is prepared, at any time, to test it still further, with any wheel in this State. It is not liable to be clogged or injured by sticks passing through, or impeded by backwater, so long as there is a head above it. It is made of Cast Iron, is very simple and durable. ''The stibscriber beinig authorizea to sell Rights of the said Wheel in Edgefield District, is pre pared to sell to suit purchasers, on terms that cannot fail to give satisfaciini and if required will apply them to Mills. Leiters addiessed, post paid, to the snbscri beg, at Edgelitld Court House, promptly at tended to. I. N. PIPER. [copy.] This may certify, that I have recently had put in operation on my place, one of Timby's Patent Union Water %Vheels, upon a very small stream, and am very well satisfied with the performance of the same. Diacharging about 160 incies of water, at cut during one day's imperfect trial about two thousand feet. I have no hesitation in recommending it as a highly useful invention. W, L. LEWIS. St. Matthews Parish. June 17, 1846. [copy.' This will certify, that f have tried ilotch kiss' Patent Re-,action Water Wheels, inid Timby's Patent Union Water Wheels, and thati Igreatly prefer the latter, having abandon ed the former after a six months trial of them. I have now the Union Water Wheels applied to my Grist and Saw Mills, which operate to my entire satisfaction. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR. Kershaw District, July, 1846. . This is to certify, that after having used a Flutter Wheel for a long time, in a sal till, i tried a wheel called Uotchkiis' Patent Verti. cal Reaction, and have since had a pair of thi UNION. V HEELS applied, by Mr. Chapin, and found tliei far superior to either of the ormer. ALI-X. R. TAYLOR. Columbia, May 7, 1846. The Subscribers have tried 'hat 'as called H otchmkiss' Resetion WVheels. ona the Columbia Canmal, snce which they have subtstituted Tim' by's UNION WIJELLS. and find from .'xpe rience, that the latte'r are far snperio~r to the fourimer. CA N 4L & WVA RE HOUSE CO. M ay 5. 1846. septeimber 2 tf 3'2 0 T H EFAIHLES! JI'any .dnbt the wonderful powers of '-DR. CUL LEN'S INDIANrIEGETABLE PA NA CEA,'' wve invite them to call u pon Mr. Isaac Brooks. Jr , Jeff'ersoni street, fourth door wecst of Schnylk ill Sixth street, below Loenst. andl learn from his owvn lips of one of the most astonishing cures of Scrofula ever performed on a human being-or call at the reidence of his fathue:. Eleventh and Viia streets. Sold by JOS. T. ROWAND, 376 Mlarket street, Philadelphia. RI.S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgecied C. H. Sonth Cairrli na. october 28 2t 40 SALt:M WITCGCRAFT OUTDON.. ?%lr. T. Rowand-D~ear Sir-For four or ' five years I have suaffe~red greatly from Rhien matismn in my head, which during the last year became wvorse and wvorse. For four or five weeks previous to the 15th inst., 1' had suffered wvithut intermission, my general health was mchi impaired. my sight injured, and amy head to sensitive, that I could scarcel rest it upon he pillow. Two days since.ahsingle applica ion of'your "M1 AGIEC LOTION," relieved me mtrely in twvo or three inates. I have ap plied it occasionally since, and the soreness is mearly gone' So great and sudden wvas the :hange, that I can scarcely tealize that I am he same man. I have also ened one of my t~hildren, ind a e'male friend of' headache in twvo or three min ztes. So great is my confidence in the "MAGIC LCTION'- that I wvould not be without a bot,. Ie for "fify times its cost." Y ,urs respectfully, JACOB W. SOUDER, No. 350 Market ett9eet. Philadelphia, lannunry 17th, 1846, Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail, by . T. Rowand, 376 Market utreets IC. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgeffeld o. euth Caurolimta, october 15 : 31 W, W. ADAMS, 1TTORNEY AT LAW, may~be fodnd af ou. his Oilee, at Compty's Hotol, atany' Dr. .E. BL.AND ESPECTFUL.LY Of'Fers his PRO.ES& S1ONAJ. servies to the Citizens'of - dgefehl. ('fice-in' the Roons occupied by' ~land & Butler. Sept 22, 1846 tf 35 Dr. A. W. YoungbIos, (FPERS his proflssienal -services-go-lhe eYsctizens of Edgeheld Village and vtiitvy># Mlice next door, East of Dr. RI. T. Minis mdenee.- April 22 tf I~, JI#8T RECJEIVED J YJ. D..TIBBETTS, a. fresit uli: 4' -) the'Sulphate of quinine.