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STW 'OF ASOTHCROINA. E G1YtEFIELD DISTRICT COMMON PLEAS. J~iI. dtree, Ca. SA. So.Pol 43.John S. Polatty. EO.OLATTY & JOHN S. POLAT2 TY, whoae now in the custody of the Sheiff of Edgefield District. by virtue 'of a, Writ of capias 'ad tisfaciendtim at the suit of Jo)tnB. Jountree having filed their petition, e schedule-o ''oathofotheir whole estaie and efets. with the p rpose of obtaining tie benefit of the. Acts of t General Assembly, commndy called tie"Insolvent. Debtors Acts. Public notice is herb'y given, that the petition of the said 'Geo. Polatty and John S. Polatty, will be heard and considered in the Court of ComnnoniPleas, at EdAefield Court House, on the-Frst Monday in March'next, or on Fuch otiir day as the Court may order during the teri, commencing on the First Monday in Mircl'tiext, at said place, and all the creditors of'the said Gen. Polatty and John S. Polatty, are hereby summoned, personally, or by at tontaeythen and there in said Court, to show - cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid. should not be granted to the said Geo. Pollat ty and John S. Polatty, upon their executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk'sOffice, 24th Novr. 1846. 3m 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. H. C.-Treri,) is. CA. SA. B.L. Rabon. . B L. RABON, who is now in the custo oe dy of the Sheriffof Edgefield District. by'virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of H.'C. Turner, having filed his petition with a schedule, on oath, of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtain. ing the benefit of the Acts of the General As sembly, commonly called the insalvent Debt. ors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the..petition of the said B. L. Rabon will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monday in March next, or on such other day as.the.Court may order during the term. coin mencing on the first Monday in March next, at said place, and all the creditors of the said BJb. Rabon are hereby summoned, personal ly, or by attoruey. then and there, in said Court to show cause. if any they can, why the bene fit of the Acts aforesaid, should not be granted to the said B. L. Rabon, upon his executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. THUS. G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, 24th Novr. 1846. 3m 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TH E COMMON PLEAS. Bland .Butler,' as. CA. SA. Robert Samuel. R .QBERT SAMUEL who is now in the - cstody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis rict,by virtue of writof a eapias ad satisfecien dam. at the suit of Bland & Butler. having filed his Petition with a schedule on oath, of his wholeestate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the beneft of the Acts of the Gen eral Assembly, commonly called the insolvent debtrs Acts. public notice is hereby given that the petition of the said Robert Samuel will be heard and considered in the Court of Com. mon Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, on the fist Monday .inMarch next, or on such other diy as the Court may order during the tern), commeneing on the first Monday in March next, and all the- creditors of the said Robert ,utuel, are hereby summoned persoea'ly or by attorney, then and there in said Court. to aboWeause if-any they can,.why the benefitof the' Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the said Robert= Samuel upon his executing the asignmentrequired by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. A. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, 24th Nov 1846 3m 44 STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLE AS. r.Wilse. Stewart, ) vs. ). CaSt. Benry Spires. UENRY SPIRES Iho is now in the ens tsody ofthe-Sherifi'of Edgefield District, bjyvirtneof a writ of eapias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of WVilson Stewart, haimg.filed his Petitton with a schedule on oath of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtain inn tha benefit of the Acts commonly called the insolvent debtors Acts, public notice is hereby given that the petition or the said Heory Spires wilh be heard and- considered in the Court of Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in March next, or on such other day as the Court may order diu rin the term, commencinlg on the first Monday in March next, at said place, anid all the cred -itors of the said Henry Spires are hereby sum moned (personally air by attorney. then and there in said Court to show cause, if any they can, wvhy the benefits of the Acts aforesaid should not he grnted to the said H enry Spires upon his executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. leks THOS. G. BACON, c. c. p. . CeksOfiice, 24th Nov 1846 3m 44 STATE OF SOUTH CA RO.LINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COMMON PLE AS. Stewart & Coate, Jon s. -CA. SA. JomT. Swann. SOHIN T. SW AN l, who is now in the ens gtody of thme Sherifof Edgefeld District, by varsne of a writ of capins ad satisfaciendum, at Ihae'suit of S:e wart M. Cdaite, having filed his petition, with a iachedule on oath, of his wvhole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtain ing the bernefit af the Acts, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that tie';petition of the said John1 it.Swann,.will be heard anid considered in the *Cobrt of Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court Hoisi, oo the First Monday in March next. or on snch other day as the Court may ordler, 'diriai thetGrm. commencing on the first Mon ils lntMarch next, at said pace, amnd all cre ditoiijorthe said Johni T. Swaun, are hcreby samnioned, personally, or by attorney. themn ba'l thererin said Court, to show cause, if any iheyea'n,why the benefits of the Acts aforesaid, should 10ot be. granted to 'the .said John Tr. Swann. upon hi. executing the assignment required by the Acts aforeaad.. T HUS. G. BACON, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, 24th-Novr. 1846. 3wi 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIEI.D DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY; ~William TI. Bird, and others, Fm ai A pplicant. vs. Timothy Per,, ton Rearde, & others Difts.) -5 pern tmysatisfaction, that Time. t a gi tandyMary Cheathaml, wife of John Cheatham, dec'd,, heirs and distriibutees oesb estate of Frances Bird, dec'd., it is there. .nre orderisdathat they do app~ea'rand object to ihesiale indivisionol the real estate of the said Frazims-Birdr decgg., on or before the first Mon day in February next, or their consent to the samnewsitetpred of-record. Give:Enndir mprhanid, at my office, the 25th Octoher1846. JOHN-HILL, o. E. D. oatbe g 3m 40 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. Charles Swan, -s. CA. -SA.' Enoch T..Daris. - NOCH T. DA I8 who is now in the Edcustody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Die trict. by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfa. diendum, at the snit of Charles Swan, having filed his petition with a schedule on oath of his whole estate and.effects, with the purpose of obtaining. the benefit of the Acts of the. General Assembly, .comnonly called the insolvent debtors Acts, public notice is hereby given that the petition of the said Enoch T. Davis will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in March next, or on such other day as the Court may order during the term, comn mencing on the first Monday in March next, and all the creditors of the said Enoch T. Da vis are herby summoned personally or by at torney then and there in said Court to show cause. iMany they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should no. be granted to the sid Enoch T.-Davis, upon his executing the assign. ment required by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. G. BACON, c. E. P. Clerks Ofice, Nov. 30 45 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN TH E COMMON PLEAS. Bailey Corley, Vs. t[ C a. Ss. - Eli Holliday. LI HOLLIDAY, who is now in the cus tody of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad respondendum, at the suit of Bailey Corley, having filed his petition, with a schedule upon oath, of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the Gene ral Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the petition of the said Eli Holliday, will be heard and considered in the Court of Com mon Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, on the First 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 place, and all the creditors of the said Eli Holliday, are hereby summoned, per sonally, or by attorney, then and there in said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts a1fresaid. should not be be granted to the said Eli Holliday. upon his executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. G. BACON. c. c. P. Clerk's Oflce, 24th Novr. 1846. 3m 44 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. OLIVER SfMPSON, who is now in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis trict..by virtue of a surrender ofhis bai. under a writ of capias al satisfaciendum, at the suit of Robinson & Caldwell, having filed his peti tion with a schedule on oath of his whole es tate and effects. with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assetn bly, commonly culled the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby given. that the said petition of the said Oliver Simpson, will be heard and considered in the Court of Com mon Pleas, at Edhefield Court House, on the First Monday in MarrA next, or on such other day as the Court may order during the tenn, commencing on the first Monday in March next. at said place; and all the creditors of the said Oliver Sampson, are hereby summoned, personally, or by attorney, then and there, in said Court, to shew cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the. Acts aforesaid, should. not be grar ted to the said Oliver Simpson, on his executing the assignment regni said Acts. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, Novr.19:h, 1846. nov.25 3m 44 IT HAS PERFECTLY CURED ME. Philadelphia, December, 1837. To Dr. D. Jayne-Dear Sir-The astonish ing and miraculous beneficial effects your val uable EXPECTOR.ANT has had on my neighbor, the Rev. Mr. Rusling, made so fa. vorable an impression on my mind, that after consulting with several friend3. and leauning ilat you weie a regular Practitioner of Medi ciaie, I called iipou you, and purchiased half a dozen bottl-s, and told you that if I lived to take them, you should have a good report from me. I am alive and well this day ! Thanks to a merciful God, and your Expectorant ;and now [ come forward cheerfully to fulfil my promise For twenty lung years had I been a constant sufferer from the e tects ofi a hard, day congh, pain in the breast, and difficulty of breathing ; the last five of which, chills and lever every springaend fall, added to my misery. I was worn away to a mere skeleton; with the great est difficulty only could K get up and down stairs ; may appetite wans gone, and my strength had so far tailed me, that my Iriends were per. suaded I could nt Purvive many weeks, un less I obtained relief. Indeed, sir, my situation wvas so perfectly miserable to myself, and so distressitng to may famtily, that I felt willing to die, whenever it should please the Master to take me home. Bitt I heard of yourt Medicine, and relief came. Yes ! it proved the "Bahm of Gilead'' to my afflicted body. Before Ilhad taken one bottle, I experienced a mitigation of all my symptoms, and to may great joy I famnd in the continued use of it the happiest relief. In shoi t, sir, it has made a perfect cure of me and I can truly say, I have no desire to be bet ter. With everlasting gratitude, I am dear sir, vour obliged frieyd, MA RY GILL. 'Corner of Rose Street and Germantown Road, Rt. S. ROBERTS is Dr. D. J[ayne's only Agent 0t Edgefield Court House. Betware of Counterfeits ! December 2, 3t 45 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN T HE COURT OF ORDINCRY. Thomas Morgan. A pplicant. )Summons in vs. McGood Morgan and "Paruttio. William Morgan, defR's. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Mc E.Good Morgan and Willham Morgan, heins and distributees of real estate, of Peter Mor gan, deceased, live without the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered, that they do ap pear and object to the sale or division of said real estate, on or before the first Monday ini January next, or their consent will be entered ofrecord.., Given under my hand at my office this the 12th October A. D., 1846. JOHN HILL. o. x. D. octobe; 14 .3m 38 - - otice. TOAdministrators, Exe~cutors and Guar Sdias, who'have not made anyreturns -of theirutanactions a such, for the current year, are respectfully requested to atten~d to this duty withotit further delay, as thme time prescaibed by law hits already expired. It is desirable that those who are intrusted -with such business should attend to it in the proper time, to prevent the payment of cost, a Corf'ei tore of their Commissions, anid a great deal of irregularity in business. .JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. July1 25o Roberts' Pike " rent :. TEEL CLASPS, for Bags or Reticules, 1 highly polished, at 871 cents each. Sugar, 10, 11,12 and 13, pounds fTr.$1 00. New crop Raisins, cheaper than-ever known, 10 cents a pound, New crop Cocoa Nuts, 10 cents a pound, Now crop Malaga Grapes, 20 cents a pound. New crop Brazil Nuts, 124 centsa pound, New crop soft shell Jordan Almonds, 20'cts. a pound, Fresh Candied Citron, at 311 cnats apound. Cheap Cups and Saucers,'at 12, 15 and 8 cents a set, Best Rio Coffee, 10 and 12 pounds to the $1, Very cheap plain and moulded Tumblers, . Heavy Homespnns'and real Geoigia'Plains. s the best article of Negro clothing hirmar ket. No fraud practised, as has been done by others, in substituting inaferidr'Northern a goods, and caling them' 'Georgis Plains," but these are Gov. Schlcy's m ke,. and heavy tn isted cotton warp, aid all wool twisted and heavy iveft, at25cents. a yard, China and painted Granite Tea Sette, a Lemons, 121 cents a doze,, a few boxes only || reman iing, Nevy crop Rice, 18 pounds for $1. Snaffle Mitts and Halter Chains, Frosts large illustrated United States, beau tifully bound, $3 50, New Goshen Cheese, at 124 cents a pound by retail, Superior Coffee Mills, on a new construe- n tion, . - . ... .. Homes' Southern Farmer and Market Gard ner, at half price, a most useful and desi rable book, for 75 cents, Pepper, Allspice and Ginger, at redaced pri ces, d Epsom Salts, Copperas, Cream of Tartar, Sal Soda, - Best Carolina Indigo, 50 cents a poind. it. S. ROBERTS. Edgefidd C. H., Dec. 1 45 Nails, Castings, 1c.&c. 1 Kegs Nails, superior quality, 10!JOFbetter than any offered before in Iis arket. 4000 LB".Sras'""'Ca 0 00 PAIR Negro Shoes' superior quality. 2 YDS. of extra NEGRO CLO TH, all wool filling. ALSO, A good lot of Sole and Upper LEATHER, T For sale by S. F. GOODE. november4 tf 41 " T 4RIFF REDUCED." WM, KETCHUM. & Co a a A RE now in the receipt of their Stock of FAiL and WINTER DRY GOODSs Our new Stock was purchased very late in the season, in order to get the free benefit of the -REDUCTION OF THE TARIFF'." ft Ani we can now offer our late purchase.s. at C prices altogether below those bought early in a the season. Our assortment is too extensive to S enumerate articles. But our customers may depend upon getting their orders filled with the finest and most - FASHIONABLE GOODS, at prces to suit, without the trouble-of looking elsewhere. In addition to our regnular stock of DRY GOODS, we have a fine assortment of Ladies' isses BONNETS; Ladies and Minmes october 28 St 40 Merchant Tailor Shop, T HE Tailor Shop lately kept over our store, t is removed to the bilding formerly occn- a pied by D. D. PLUNKETT, nearly opposite s, our Store, where we are now preparedl to ex- e hibit for the inspection of nui friends, custo- It mere antI the public a 'much larger, finur and cheaper stock ~of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND( VESTING8, h than have ever before been offered in a similar I Establishment in H amhurg-also an excellent assortment ef Cotto'n, Silk and Merino SaInTS b and DRAWEns, Satin. & Self-adjnating S-roCxs, f Bosons, COLAR~as, CnAvaTs, POCKET HAN- il KERCH:FS, Gr~ovEs, SUdPENDEns, &c. &c. d 'Thle Manufacturing Department is under the p Superintendiance of Mr.H.B Gooonicw, whose e experience aiid taste canniot fail to give satis. faction to all who may favor our shop with their custom. 'All wurk made at our shop WARRANTED 0 to please both in FIT anid WORKMANSHIP i or no sale. WM. KP.TCHUM & CO. Hamburr, October24, 1846. october 28 8t 40 ELLIOTT & WRIGHT, o WAREHOUSE &r COMMtISSION h HAMBURG, S.C. c A NNOUNCE to their friends, and the pub- p ...lie, that they have associated themselves a together, for the trar,saction: of the above r. business in all its branches. In offering their n services to the public in the above, they pledge ft thcmselves to devote their utndivided attention n TO THE SELLING OF Cotton. Flour, & other' Produce, g REFCEIVINo AND FORWAaDING ooo LI Buying goods for Planters, or attend to any other business usually transacted by Commission Merchant. B. Er.LiovT, s. J. WRIGHT. Hamburg, Sept. 29,1846. 9 ieptember 30 . co4t 36 t FRESH SUPPLIES. n JUST received and for sale by J. D). TIBTTS, a superior article of Lamp Oll. McMillon's celebrated Tooth Wash for t~ 0 cleansing and beautifying the teeth. h H ay's Liniment, a certain cure for Piles. I Champion's Fever and Agne Pills- war ranted to cure. b Rowand's Tonic Mixture. s A fresh supply of Spencer's Pills- n Hull's Cough, WVorm and Headache ft Lozenges. Sept 23 , tf .35 ABAKERY. THE undersigned halving recently corn U.menced the above business, in this place, respectfully- solicits the patron- p age of the public. He intenda keeping on hand a general b asortment of Confectionaries and Candies, e S. P. FIELD. n Edgefleid C. H., August.lys - 29h ivotice. A LL Persoiis having demands against the - 'estate of Joel Roper, Senr., dec'd., are re quested to present them legally attested. and a those indebted ai-e reqnested to make immedi ate payment. JOEL ROPER, Adm'tr noember 4 f f 41 MALE -AND FEMALE Leademies in Greenwood. ABI3EVILLE DISTR[CT, S. C. r HE COMMITTEE appointed to procure Teachers for the Schools 'in the above illage, tunder the control of the Ba ptist De omination, take pleasure in informing their riends and the public generally, that they have ngaged competent Teachers for the above chools. Mr. Wet. H. CAMPBELL will take barge of the Male Academy. Mr. C. is a .na ve of this State, and will graduato in the louth Carolina College in December next. le entered College as a studentof Mount Zion Lcademy, in Fairfield District, which has been aany years under the care of Mr. Hurson, as teacher of high celerity. He also furnishes atisfactor' testimonials of his gualifications rom Hon. W. C. Preston, President of the ollege, and the Rev. Dr. Hooper, Professor f Languages. He will teach the usual branches, and pre. are young men for College. The Female School will be conducted by fr. RoBEiT HENRY Ncw-,r.r.s and LADY. Mr. nd Mrs. Nicholls bear hgh testimonials of terary qnalifications and moral character. 'hese are from Rev T. Curtis, D D., of Lime itone Springs, in whose School they have mugh t the present"'year, with entire satisfac on. Also, frim his Honor Chancellor John an. Hon'F H Elmore and W DuBose, Esqrs, rc. Mr N and Lady will undertake to give struction in every solid. scien ific and orna tental branch of Female education, the French inguage, Vocal and Instrrumetal Music, Fancy feedle work. &c. aThe-Schnols will open on the Second Mon ay in January next. Terns of tuition will be published early in ecember. Good Board can be obtained at $8 per ionth. J F WALTON, V GRIFFIN, W SMITH, J M CHILES, V P HILL, A WALLER R M WHITE, W B BROOKS, S BROOKS, Nov 25 If 44 Committee. MPore New Goods! L. & E. PENN, have just received . from New York, a very handsome lot fFANCY GOODS, and also a complete as rtnent of Worsted Goods for Ladies Dresses, laid French Merinoes. Ombre Cashmnerr, Figuered do., Muslin de Laine Shawls, Pldd do.. Mezeppa do., Cashmere do., Gala Plaid, black Belvidere do, very large aid heavy. Black Gro de Rhine Silk. Double width do, a very superior article, Together with many other desirable articles, I of which will be sold .heap. november 25 tf 44 Umbrellas: JUST RECEIVED. from the Philadelphia P Manufactory, a large assortment of silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS, om 50 cents to $10. A few of the Walking ane Umbrellas, a new and curious article, nswering the double purpose of a handsome Valking C.,ne and splendid Umbrella. G. L. & E. PENN. november 25 tf 44 1ilenion Bridge Builders W ILL he let to the lowest bidder. nn the first Monday in December next. at dgefield Court Ilonue, the l.nilding of two ridges, to-wit: a Bridge on Turkey Creek, here :he road leading frnm Edgefield Court eos said Creek. Also, sut~grr'reek. where the rond adin fron ath'burg to Chappell's Ferry. n Saludn, crosses said Creek. The said Bridges and suirable bntments to e well built, of good materials. and comple d by the second Monday in February next, rd to bekept iii good repair for the term of .ven years from that date. The lengtn of ich will be madle ktnownu on the day they are I. COMMaISSIONERS OF ROADS. Nov. 18 3t 43 Broughit to the Jail F this District, a negro man, who says is name is ELLICK, and that he he mngs to Dr. Armqtead, living in Peters urg,-Georgia. Said negro is about five ret, eight or nine inchtes high, betwveen rirty and thirty five years of age, and of ark complexion. le has on thre upper art of his nose a scar, also one on hisi right ye. Hie is inclined to be bow-legged. The owner is requested to come for 'ard, prove property, pay charges. atnd he him away, or Ito will be dealt with as me law directs. C. H. GOODMAN, Jailor. Dec.2 45 tf 18 T'HIS .WIED1CLNE fe exclimmed the other day, on tasting some r Jayne's Tonic Vermuirnge. It certainly is none of the nauseous flavor. whlich onie isociates with the idea of physic. Children ansider it quite a treat, and in taking it their alartes are gratified, and their health restored the same .time. Jayne's Tonic Vermnrige at only destroys worms, hut carries olY the ucens in wvhich they are itmhedded, and ef ets a radical arid permanent cure. Every other knows the prominenrt symptotms of 'orms, such as voracity, leanness, feted breath, ringing of the teeth during sleep, paleness of s lipa, itching of the nose, &c., but there is her indicia not so generally recognized. A ry cough, dull eyes, enlargement of the abdo. en, and many other symptoms. and many liner symoptons common to other diseases. fre Iteatly denote the presencee of wvorms. If eir existence is even suspected,. the Vermi ge shouild be administered, because it can do a harm in any case, and may do incalculable Jaynec's Ezpectorant always cures Asthma, ye or three large doses will ctire the Croup H ives of children in from 15 minutes to one our's rime. It immediately subdues the vio nce of whooping cough, and effects a speedy ire. Hundreds who have been giv,-n iup i' their Iphysicians as incurable, with Con mmption, Spitting of Bkcod; and other Fol onary AfFections, have been restored to per. ict health by it. It never fails in givine relief. RL. S. ROBERTS, sole Agent, at Edgefield .H., South Carolina. Bewcare of Counterfeits ! November 25 3t 44 Nottee. OtrDINarY's OFFIcE, 25th August. 1846. H E Estate of Enoch Walker, deceased, L being Derelict, and the papers having ten placed in my bands for asettlemnent of the itate, those indebted are hereby notified to rake payment to me immnediately, and those wing demands to present them properly at. sted, on or~before the 1st day of Janmuary next augut25JOHN HILL, o. E. . (?"Tbe friends of Maj. S. C. SCOTT rinounce .him as a candidate for Tax ollector at the ensuing election. Nov6. ,r 41 .7ottce. B Y virtue of an order from John Hill, Esc Ordinary of Edgefield District, I bil proceed to sell at the late residence of Reev Martin. deceased, near Cambridge, on Thur day the 10tb.of.December next the followi property belonging to the Estate,of the said Martin, deceased, viz: - - 33 Likely Negroes, 20 or 25 Bags of/: Cotton, 1260 bushels of Corn, seven head of Horses and Mules. stock of Ho and Cattle, Fodder, Oats, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation and Blacksmith's Tools, &c. Terms-All suiis under five dollars cat of and over that amount on a credit of twel months. The purchasers will be required give note and two approved sureties. The title of the property not changed um the terms of sale are complied with. and if i sold. at the risk of the former purchaser. Will be rented at the same time and plac the Land. F. G. MARTIN, Adm'r. Nov 18 43 Notice. T HERE will be sold, by the undersigne on the 14th of December next. on credit of twelve months. at the late resides of Thomas J Hibbler deceased, 48 Likely Negroes, ALSO, Eighty or One hunired bales of Cotto Sixteen Horses and Mules; a large number Hogs, Cattle and Sheep. three thousand busht of Corn, a large quantity of Fodder, one lot Cotton Seed, and Seed Oats, &c. Househo and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools at one set of Blacksmith Tools. Also one Bug and Carriage; two Road Wagon and Harnet two Carts and two pair of Oxen. The Sale will commence at the Hard Lab, place, and afterwards be continued at the Sal Hill place, until all the articles enumerated a disposed of. All persons having demands against the E ate, are reqested to present them duly atte ed; and all persons indebted to the Estate a irged to make payment, as a final settleme of the estate will be made as soon as the Is directs. J. P. PERRIN, Nov 2, 1846 6t 41 Administrator Notice. Y virtue of an order' from John Ii Esq.. Ordinary of Edgefield District shall proceed to sell, to the highest bidder, my residence, on Friday the 18th Decemb next, the following property, belonging to tI Estate of Mrs. Susan Boyd, deceased, viz: EIGHT LIKELY NEGROES, Stock of Cattle, Household and Kitch .Purniture, &c., on a credit of twelve months, with note at approved sureties. EDMUND BOYD, Ailministrator with the will annexed, Nov.18 5t 43 Valuable Lands FOR SALE IN THE MOST DESIll ABLE PORTION OF FL OR IDJ. S P' Subscribers offer for sale their val . a*le LANDS situated in Jeffersoncou ty, Florida, lying directly on the Ocela rive cnntaining about eighteen hundred acres, sit ated on a public rond, within nine miles Monticello, a flourishing village, also within or 40 miles of market, onie thousand acres the above land is hammock of the first orde and a large portion of the remarnder are oa and hickory. On the premises are a Dwelli I louse 48 by 50 feet not quite finished. togeth, a ith other neccsary ont buildings. The Lar is well watered and timbered. There are 41 ecresof open land o the premises, nearly all which are fresh hnmmock, and in beat possib condition for cultivation. This tract of land is offered low and liber indulfences will be given to an approved pa chaser. If desired, the land will be divided sUit putrchiaars. JOHN HJ.:HOLLINGSWORTHI, D. F. H-OLJLINGSWORTH, M, E. HOLLINGSWVORTHI. october 21 tf 39 Di7 Thid Charleston Conricr and Greenvil Mountaineer will give the above rour insertiori semi.monthzly, andl forward accoumnts to tli office. STA TE OF SOUT H CA ROLIN) EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TH E COURT Ob' ORDINA R oc-roarfn 10, 1846. Lucy Sanders, A pplicant,. vs. )Summons Rodger Thomas and wife, and Partition. ',thiers, Def'endar~ts. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Re Zger Thomas and wife Caroline, and Ma An Welch, a minor, lives wvithoumt thte lim of this State, it is therefore ordered, that th do appear anmd object to the sale or diviston thte real estate of Nathaniel Sanders. dec'd., or before the first Monday in January next. their consent to the same wvill be entered of t cord. Given under my hand at my office, ti day and date above written.. JOHN HILL. 0. E, D. october 14 3m 38 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. Columbus Blair, A pplicant,) Sutmmon vs. Sarah Blair and oth- in Par. ers, Defendants. ) ition. IT appearing to moy satisfaction that Christ .Upher Blair. Pulaski L. Blair, Geo, W- Blal Robert Jennings, and Clement Jenniug heirs and distributees of the estate of Ja M. Blair, deceased, lives beyond the hin its of this State, It is therefore ordere< that they do appear and object to the sa or dlivision of the real estate of said d< ceased on or before ihe first Mondayi February next, or their consent will be et tered of record. Given under my hand, at my ofiec this $rd day of November, 1846. JOHN HILL, 0 E D. November a 12t 41 Notice. A LL persons havi'ng demands against I essate of David Richardson, are requtem ed to present them immediately, properly tesed, and all debtors of the estate, are requiri to make prompt payment, as the atl'airs of tl estate are abotut to be closed. JAS- M. RICH A RDSON, JAS. S. GUIGNA RD,. Exectors. May1 Iy 15 - Notice. A LPersona having demands against tl estate of H enry Carr, dec'd., ate regne ed to present them legally attested, and tho tmdebted are reqnested to make immediate pa ment. T HOS. LAKE, Administrator'. Jnna 3 . f 10 iVOT ~t. ' TH E Estate of .lAa-rnu B. LovLEss, d~c ...being Derehet, those indebted to siU deceased, are hereby notified to make imum diate payment'. and those having demands present them duly attested. JOHN HILL, 0. E D auguset 5 f Timby's palest Uie . .. WATER WHEEL ( S 111SWheel is adapted :to 84f AfI4 S. is GRIST MIL LShr otherMachine r a-. qiring water power, and to all heAd iof r, ier t will move. Machinery yiotq %pyespnq'd I. with a less enantity of water than ny ' ieel now in use, (except an overshot uderatui ' Creme high head.) 'lt hai.lieeii thoroug14 tested ;wth different wheels.in many payts o the Uqited Stites, (several cases)n;tiiht Stated)a and'i tilf!cases has proved'superior. " er:; s The. ubscnber is preiaredtat ig o, " test it still further,,M'ith any,wbeel in thnFt. It is not liable to be clogged or'injured by site, passing through, or impeded-bylbacki 4iruo t, long as there'is: ahead above it. It is made of Cast Iron, is very simple.and durable. .The subscriberbeing anth rize4 toseilRights_ to of the said Wheel in dDefield'istrict, is pre til pared to sell to suit purchisers, ontermstuaat cannot fail to give satisfactioe auid'if*eismibed ' will apply. them to Mills. . - . 3 Letters addressed, post paid, to themabscrif C, berat Edgefield Court House, .protpllyiat tended to. H. PI TR.",' - (ooriJ.3 .. This may certify, that. I have i'eti and put in operation.on my place, oi oflTi'lr Patent Union Water Wheels, upon a very. small stream, and am very well satisfied with a the performance -of the"sa ie. D' ce about 160 inches of water; it en dnnr oat day's imperfect trial about tiithosand'feet. I have no hesitation-in recommending at"Rs a highly usefulinvention. W L. LEWJ4 of St. Matthews Parish, June 17, 1846 Is [corr*.] of This will certify, that'l have tied Hitsb Id kiss' Patent. Reaction Water Wfieels 'Wa id Tirnby's Patent Union Water"Wbeleiand 1Y that I greatly prefer the latter, having abadonr a, ed the former after a six months trial-of: them. I hive now the Union Water Wheels~ #pplisd ir to my Grist and Saw Mills, which opo eto id my entire satisfaction. re WILLIAM J. TAYId.: Kershaw District, July, 1846.. S- This is to certify, that after having uisd'. t- Flutter Wheel for a long time, in a Saw Mil re I tried a wheel called Hotchkis' -Patent Vrui it cal Reaction, and have since had aipair of the W UNION.W HEELS applied, by Mr. Cbapio and, found them far su erior to eitherofab ormer. ALEX. R. TAYLQR. - Columbia, May 7, 1846. TheSubscribers have tried what was called II. Hotchkiss' Reaction Wheels. on the Columbia 1 Canal, since which they have substituted Tim' t by's UNION WHELLS.-and find from-expe' tr rience, that the latter are far superior, to the e former. CANAL& WAREHOUSE CO. - May 5, 1846. september 2 t 3i ' a THEFAITHLESS! If any doubt the wonderful powers of 'd DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PANACEA,'" we invite them to call upon Mr. Isaac Brooks. Jr., Jefferson street, fourth door weit'of Schoylkill Sixth~street, below Locust, and learn from his own lips of one of the most astonishing cures of Scrofula ever performed on a human being-or call at the reldence of' his father, Eleventh and Vine streets. Sold by JOS. T. ROWAND, 376 Market street, Philadelphia.' ui- R. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefield C. H. n. South Carolina. r. october 28 3t .40 of ALr:M WITCHCRAFT OUTDONL 15 Mr: T. Rowand-Dear Sir-For fodr or of five years I have suffered greatly .fom Rheti r. matismn in my. head, which during the laest year Ak became worse and worse. For four or five ig weeks previous to the 15th inst., 1-had suffered ir witout intermission, my general health was d much impaired, my sighttnjured, and iiyrhead 0 so sensitive, that I could scarcel ret-itpo of the pillow. Two days since, a singly p * e Lion of your "MAGIC LOTION," relieved sie entirely in two or three minutes. .1 have np ti plied it occasionally since, and the soreness is r- nearly gone' So great and sudden Was the to change, that I can scarcely aealize that I em the same manl. I have also cnted one of my children. and a femanle friend of' headache in two or three n-n utes. So great is my confidence in the "MA GIC le LCTION' that I would not be without a bot r., tle (or "Nlfi imes its cost." is Yours resapectfutlly, JACOB W. SOUDER, No. 350 Market stre.et. LPhiladelphia, January 17th, 1846. Pre pared and sold Wholesale and Retail, by - .T. Rowand, 376 Market street. It. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefield C. H., n South Carolina. ., .october i5 3t .1S 3.Notice. ry ALL Persons having demands against the ca ts tate of Charles Limbecker,dec'd., are re ly quested to present them 'egally attested, ahd of those mndebated are'requested to make .imme lii diate payment. rFREEMAN G. ROPER, 4d par, e- november 4 tf 41 Wanted, A FEMALE TEACH ER, to take charge -of a small Schiool; for the ensuing year. -The location of tho School is naar the road leading from Edgefield Court House to Aiken, One that can come well recommenidedlwill meet with employment at a reasonable salary. Application may be muade through.-the Post O8icc, Edgefield, or tocithar of the subscribers a. COLLIN RHODES, r. MA RTIN .POSEY. s, Nov 2, 1846 ,:f.41. , HE $House and LoL. where Johntland le IClark Simkins lived, :adjoiningtie Sresidence of Thomas B. H arvey, near the u Village. The lot . has- about seven acres on it, and is comfortably fixed.c Also,.the houses end tract of land where Mr..Broad a' ford resides, on the Augusta road. near to iho Poor House, andadongRiar J. Burton's. adon - Rard F.- W. PICKENS.r: SW. W. ADAMS; d TTRNEYAT LAW, may~ befound at hor.his 0fio at .Com pty's'Hotel, at any hor.Sept 8. 1846 33 Dr. E. BL.AND I)ESPECTFULLY Offers h is P.ROFZS - E~SiONA L services to the Cititensi of SEdgefield.(ico in the Room occupted by is Sept 22,1846 tV-35" Dr. A. W. Youngblood, OFFERS his professionaluservices to- the -- citizens of Edgefield Village end vieiuity Ollice next door, East of Dr. R. T., Minis - .residence. :-April22 -' .. i f 1:3 ~.JUST. RE CEIVED Y J. D. TIBBETTS,- as fresh .supply of' Bthe Sulphate of Quinn. Ocr.,t .e