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shi 's Sale. State of South Carolina, 'EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, C. J. Glover, and another, Writ Vs. . ini Bert Broadford. Attachment. BY virtue of an order in the above stated case, frourahis Hon. Jno. B. O'Neall. I will procedI to sell, at the house of the''defendant, on T'iesday the !2d inst., the following pro perty, to wit:-A small hit of Corn, Fodder, Peas, and Pea Vines. one old Horse Saw Mill, -some WindowBlinds, one Grind Stone, one -pair of Blaeksmith's Bellows an'd Anvil, a one 1i6ise Wagon -aid Harness, one Cow and -'dale; one Sow and pigs, some Carpenter's Tools, and sundry articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terets of enle''emjh. i. BOULWARE,'s. F..'b. 'Deer.'9 2t 46 'STATE OF SOUTH' CAROLINA. EDUEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. )Isaac Jones and Paul 'Quattleb im, vs. Foreclosure. SDaniel Posey. NOTICIE is hereby given, that by 'vir ' tue of the Decree of Chancellor Dun kin, in this case, .I shells10l at Edgefield 'Court -House, or the-first Monday in Jan 'tary next. 'One trtact of land containing five hun 'dred and ifftyt.for (,4) acres. more or less, situate in the District. and State aforesaid, on South Edisto 'diver, and bounded by lands of Derrick Holsonhack. Natbaniel Williems, Andrew Myres and others. -Sait.landl wlli'be'soltl'for cash, as to cn dtt'h as will be necessary to pay the debt, interest and cost due to the Plaintit. The balasce on such credit as shall he agreed upon by the Complainants and the IDefendant, or his Counsel. 'S S TOMPKiNS. c E Pn. Co:nm'rsOice,'Dec 8 4t 46. 'SOUThI C) ROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Elizabeth llibler, Bill vs. - for i7. P.'Perein antil wife ct al. Partition. . OTICE is hetely vcn that byviitne of an order of the Court of lEquity, made in 'this case, I shall sell at Eilgeficll Cotrt House, on the-first Monday in Januury' next, a part of the real estate of T'homas -"J. N9ibbler, deceaset, vii: One tract of -land known as'the Sand Hill tract, containing five hundreJ and thirty eight and a half (536) acres, more 'or lest, situate in the District anal State efudeseiil, and hounded by lands of Samtp son'Sullivan. 'Edw'ard tSettle. A. Adams, Martha Hobbs, George C. 31ay'stan anil fLuke Devore. Said land will be sold on a credit oif one, two and three years. as to so much as will pay the coht of this suit, to he paid in cash. The purchaser 'to give bond atnd ood personal sutetids, athd a mort~aac of ;the premises ta secure the purchase money. S S TOMPKINS, c E s n. Coinm'rs Ofice, Dec 8 4t 46 TATEOF SOUTil CAROLINA. ED'GEFIELD DISTRIC'T'. IN EQUITY. Catharine Tankersly and others, vs. Account and Walker G. Samuel and Settlement. --others. NOTICE is hereby riven, that by virte of the Decree of Chancll or Dnnkin. in thrs case. I shall se'll at Edlgefeld C. Ilotuse, on the Grtst Monday in Januvary oex', the following Nemroes, viz: Mary, Hattnah, Judle and chtild Hlenry, Sarah 'and Allen. dai1atnegroes to he sold'Tor cash. S. S. TO311PKINS,c.E. E. ta. Comm',-s. Ollice, Dec. 8 4t 40 SO4JTH CA.ROLINA. EDGEF~IELD DISTRtIGT. IN EQUITY. Richard T. Joahnson et al. Bill for vs. L. S. Johnson and others. )Partition. N OTICI'E is hereby given,-daat by virtue dt an order from the Coert of EItnity,bhall sell at Edgefield Court IHous'e, on the first Monday in January next, the real estate oaf WVilfiain S. Johnson. deceased, viz: One tract of landt coujatining (1040) one trhousandl antd forty acres, more or less, bounded on the North antI North .West by Amen Lindsey's lendh; on theo West by John Haraison's land; Sonih and S. East by lands of' Alfred HI. Hughes, and. Ea'st by Coal. M. Fratzier's land. Saili land will beg soald on a credit of one and two years. in equal annual jutsiaments, ex' cept as'tehe coist of this suit, to be pa3id inf cash. -Purebaasere to give bondl antd good personital sureties for th.: purchase moe-S S TOMPKlIlS. CE ED. Cornmmrs Oflice. Dec'8 dt 41 STATE OFr SOUTil CAROLINA EDGEIFELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Gcorge W. Presley. Ad m'r.) vs. Foreclosure. Beverly Burton. NJOTICS is hereby girn that bg tir toe of an order aaf Chancellor John ston, made in this case, I shall sell at Edge. * eld Court House, on-the -First Mondlay in January next, the tract of lanid described an the pleadings and Mortgage in this case; One tract of lartd te'ntaining fouf htu dired (400) acres, more or less, situate in the District 'arnd State aforesaidl, on Cuf .eeown'creek, waters or Step'hens' creek. and bounded on the East by lands, now or foirmerly belonaging to Jacob Hibbler, North by lands betong4pg QOW or former ly to J. Jones, otn the W~est by lanads now or formerlJy bjelonging to h2. Wiun, anad on tho South by lands now or forme-rly be 1Mrging to William Wilberu. Termnsof Sale, one third cash., the bn fancerm a credit of twelve monthas; the titles to'{e signred but net delivered until th'e purchase money be paid, andt if nor pad when due, the tancd to he re-sald at Ihoarisk of the former purchaser. S S TOMPkINS, C E E D. Comm'rs Office, Dee S. 4t 40 JUST RE~CEIVED V YJ.' D. TJBBET'I'S, a fresh supply of .3P he Sulphate of Quninre. STATE OF SOLUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. PB' JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Ldgefield District : *Whereas J. D. Wright bath applied to me for Letters of Adninistration -on all 'and'sidgular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Thos. J. Wright, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These'are,-therefore;to cite-and admon tish all and singular. the kindred and-cred itors of the said deceased, to be and appear hofore-mne, at our next;Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edge field Court House, on the 21st day of De cember inst. to show cause, if;eagy, why .the -said ilthiiilsiration'should not be /grotde'd. Given under my hand and seal, this the 4th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight buodred and forty-sixth, and in the 71st year of-Atner-i can Independence.. 'JOHN HILL,O. E D. ;December, 9 2 46 ANOTHER CASE OF NEURALG[A s av RowAN's MAoIc LoTioN!!! Mr. J. T. Rowand.-Sir: Several weeks since, a dntughterof mine about nine years old, wat'att~tcked with the most exeatitittng pains Iu her -ands, limbs and 'various parts of the body. For several days she was almost frantic from pain, utteting cries and shrieks continu' alkt ! A burning fever coning on, it seemed ratn6sttimposstble that she'could lie. When in this condition, and not pail-g closed her eyes for '% hours, a-friend of yours called and applied your celebrated MAGIC LOTION, and in less than five minutes the pain was en tirely-remored ! ! A few hours after, the pains, returned in some measure, but yielded as atfrst, almost instantly to the Lotion; and contrary to my expectations, my child recovered, and is now in good health. Yours, truly, MARY YOUNG. M ariott's-Lane, below Queen, between 5th and 8th. Philadelphia. March 26, 1846. ROWAND'S MAGIC LOTION prepared solely by Joseph T. Rowand, 376 Market St., and sold by him wholesale and retail. Sald also by Horn. Fourth ar.d - Poplar; Dr. Apple ton, South below Second ; and J. Culling th and Shippen. Price 50 Cents-pir'hotile. IR. S. ROBERTS. Agent. 'December 9 3t 46 STATE OF $OUTHl CAROLINA.: EDGEFPELD DISTRICT. ,lN THE COMMON PLEAS. *ohn '13. -Rotntree, 'Vs. CA. SA. Gr.o. tolatty & John S. Plitty. i "N EO. POLA'iTY & JOHN S. POLAT. L.'I'Y, who are now in the custody of the Sher-iff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfttc.iendui at the suit of Joi, B Ronntree having filed their petition, with a schedule on otth, of their whole estate and elf.-cts. vitlt'he purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public untice is hereby given, that the petition, of the said ,Gen. =Polar y and[ John S. Polaity.' :will be heard and considered in the Court of Commubi Pleas, at Edgefield Court ilouse. on the First Monday in March next, or on sneh other day as the Court may order during the term, comimencin'g on the First Monday in March tibxt, at said place, and all the creditors of the said Geo. Polatty and John S. Poluttuy, are hereby snmmioned, personally, or by at torney, then and there in said C omrt, to show cause, if any they can. why the benefit of the Acts altresaid. should not be graated to the said Ceo. Pollat iy an John S. Polatty, upon their executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. Tmios. G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, 24th Novr. 1846. 3m 44 sTrA TE O-F SOUTHi C A R3 LIN.. EOGEF'IlLD DISTRICT. 1N T HE COMMON PLEAS. H. C. Turner, es Cs.. S>.. DI . L.'uao. ' B L. RLA DON, who is nowv in thle ensto .1. dy of the Sheritffof Edgefiel Diistrict ty virtno of a writ ofcatpias ad satisdla'ienduma, at time tit of H.'C. Turnle'r, -Fa~ving .ledhis petiiion i64th a s'chedie, ~ oaoth, aif li nhIale' bMh'te and e~Aicts, with th6 pur pns~a f obtain inlg thte bentefit of the~ A6ts ef~the GentedI As sembhly. cotmm~onal enlled 'thb lnhl'vent Deett ari A,:ts. Piaulic notice is hierebiy given, that tie petition of tihe said B. L. Rah,"n will be hearduand caonsidered itn tlle Court of' Coinmion 'Pin, a-t Edgefield Cotdrt Holause, ont the First M~dav in Ma'rcha tnet. air on -atuhl-othier daty as the Cotrt inay order dutring the 'te-um, com tmencinig on the first Monday ini March next. at <aid place', tand tall thme creditors of the sid B. L. Rabon tate hereby eunmuined, poraontal ly, or by attorney, then anda there. itt said Court to show ctae, iif any they cuam, whty the b'tne lit of the Acts aforesaid. shonuld not be g atntedl to the said 11. 1,. Rabon, upotn his ex.'ctinmg the tassignment requtred by the Ae'te aforesaidi. Cerk's Office, 2lthm Norr. I184u. 3m 44 STATE OF SOUT[H CA ROLINA. EDJGEF'ELD D)ISTRICTl. iN TIlE CAMM0N P.LE AS. 3and & Uiuiler, ) as. CA. S.. Robert Samuel. RlOBERLTSAMUEL who is now in the icustodmy of' the Siteriff' of Edgefieahl Dis trict,by virtue oh' writ of a cumpidis ad satisfacien dlun. at the srit of Bland & Butler. htaving flcd his Pettion *Iltha scheduile on0 oath, of his wvhote eutate anti effectri~atli the firpnoe of otaining the benefit of the Acts of the Geat eral Assemibly, commalonly called the insolvent debtoars Acts, public notice is hereby given that the petitiaon of' the-sn'id Robert Samutel will be heard anad fo'siderho In the -Cort-df Cont ton Pleas, att Eadg'fiehal Court Hlonse, ont 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 net, antd all tiad credidrs oh the said Robert Samtiel, are hereby surtinidned pew-1beatly or by attorney, then and there in said Court, to show atise i4hnzy they can, wthy the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be gratied to the said Robert Samuel tipon his executing <the assignenrequiired by the Acts auforegal. TMIOS. G. BACON, c. c. iT. Clerk's Office, 24th Nov -1846 -3m 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINAs -EDGEFIE&LD DISTRICT, N T HE COUR T OF O RDINC RY. Tetans Morgan, A pplicant, )Sunmmons in vs. McGood Morgan sod ~Partition. ITaperi; to my satisfaction, that Mc God f roa d WmanmMorgan, heits and distributees of' real estate, of Pete'r Mer gant, deceased, live without the 'limits of this State, it is therefore ordered, -hat they do ap'. pear anad object to the sale er division of saidj real estate, on or before the fi'st Manaday in jaury nest, or their nonsent will bb entered o record. Given und'r my hand'at my office this the 12th October A. D., 1848. JOHN H ILL, 0.3m. D. natobhn 14 3m. 38.I STATE OF-SOUTH CAROLINA. 'EDGEFIELD DISTIRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Wilson Stewart, - -= Vs. CA.-SA Henry Spires. HjENRY SPIRES v ho is now in~ the cns toil of the Sheriff of EdgefieldDistricl, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfeciendum, at the suit of Wilson Stewart. hawingihdlhis Petitton'With a schedule on oath of his whole estate and effects, with 'the purpose of obtain inn the benefit of' the Acts conmodly called the insolvent debtors Acts, public. notice is hereby given that the petition of the said Henry Spires 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 du ring the ermoi'in nag od.theirteMonday in March next, at said place, and all the ered itors of the said Henry Spires are hereby sum moned .personally Kr by - attorney, then and there'u ''drt'toallow-caose, fany they cmin, Mtviy tie benefits of t'he Acts-aforesaid should not be granted to the said Henry Spires upon his executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. THOS G. BACON, c. C.?. Clerk's Office, 24th Nov 1846 3m 44 STWA .. OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRIOT, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Stewart & Coate, evs. CA. SA. John T. Swann. O HN T. 3WANN, who is now'it the tisA tody of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of Stewart & Coate, having filed bis petition, with a schedule on oath. of his whole estate aid effects, with the pitfrp e'ofibtiin ing the benefit )f the Acts, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. 'ublic.notice is hereby given, that the petition of the said Join T. Swann, will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas. At Edgefield Court House, on the First Mlnddiy inillarcb next, ir on such other day as the Court may order, dhring the term, conilnendiig 'on the first Mon day in 'Merch next, at said place, and all crec ditirs'of the iaid'Johi T. S'wann,ire hereby summoned, personally, or by attorney, then and there in said Court. to show cause, if any they can,why the benefits of the Acts aforesaid, should .not he granted to the said John T. Swann, upon his executing the assignment required by thaetits afitresniid.. 'I HOS. G. BACON, c. c. P. Cleirk's Office, 24th Novr. 1846. 3m 44 STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Charles Swan, 's. CA. SA. Enoch T. Davis. E NOCII T. DAVIS who is now in th custody of the Sheaitf of Edgefield Di lrie', by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfn diendum,'at thre suit of Charles Swan, havirt filed his petition with a scldrluk- on oath oPhi: whole estate and efreet-, with tiro purpose ol oibtaiiing-the benefit ol'the Acts of the General Assemrbly, com-r only ctllil -the ,'itsdive ni debtors Acts, public no'ice is hereby given that the petition of the said Enoch T. Davis will be heard arlconsilered ian the Court of Commion Pleras, at Edgelield Court lirnse, on the firsi Monday-it March ne't.;''r tn sl iother din is the Ceurt may order dai'iii'tlfft,'om.i menteing on the first Monday in:Marrch next and all the creditorsof the traidl Enoch T. Da vis are herby summoned personally or by at torney then and there in said Cjurt to shoe cause, ifai y they can, wby the benefit of the Acts aforesaid shntid not be granted to the saik Enoch T. Davis, npon his execting the assign mrent reqnired by the Arts aloresai. TIIOS. G. BACON, c. x..r. Clerks Ofice, Nov. 30 45 3m STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT'. iN TilE CO.1IMON PILE AS. Bailey Corley, ~ ~ vs. - IE . Eli [Hulli.fir'y. ELI [HOLLIDAY. whoe is noW in ihe'ens .. tudy of tire Sheriff ofC Eadgefieild District by virtaue ofra writ of capias nil responadendium at tiin snit t'f Bailey, Corley, having filed hei petition, wih u schedulale rupoar toth, of hi whole estate anrd effects. withr the putrpose al obtainrinag the benefit of thre Acts or thre Gene ral Asserauhly, commiaonly called tire Iansrlveaa Dohrtors Acts. :Puiblic notice is hrerebry giyten tiaat tire p~eaitionr of tire said Eli I irllidary, w'il he heard ad c'oansidered ini tire Court of Conm mrron Pleas. at Edgefield Court Hornsrr, oni ali First .\lonrdaiy in Marcih next, or oar such othr V~ay as ther Comrt ay ordfer during thre teram. commra'encing onr tire First Mondarly in Mamell nrext, at saidl pirce, arnd all'the creditors ofthet wiid Eli Hirihiday, are hrere ty summoranaed, per sonally, or by airtery, teni anrd there in aid Couirt, to show cause, if any threy cran. wiry 'he bentefit ofr the Acts afosresirid, shrorrld riot lie Ibe granted to the aid Eli Hllidray, upon his execring tire arssignanentr reqariredt by tire Acts arforesaid. TiiOS. G. BA CON. c. c. r. Clerk's Offie, 2-ith Novr. 1846. 3m 44 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, 'N T HE COMMON PLE AS. OLIVER SfMPSON, who is now in The Icstodny of tire Siierifff FertEgefimil Dis trict. by virture ofu arrendier ofhais baiannnder a writ of capias ad1 sraisfeciendumri, at 'ilic stilt of Robmason & Catldwell, hravinga filed his pel. tion with a schedarle on oath of his whoaale es tarte sind effectsr, with tire purpose ofobtainmi ah'e benefit orfthae Acta '6f tire Genreral Assemi bly, norfiartmn.y.1:reti~ sinaolv'eit Debtors Acts. Puablic Nobrce is hereby giveni that the said petition of tire said Oliver Simnpson, *(ill be heard and considered Ina the Court of' Com-. lpodl Plefis, ari Edgefield Court Hoarse, on the First Mfonday in March nezt, or on such other day as tire Court maay order during tire termr, comnmeracing on the first Monday ira March next, at saidnhtee'; arnd al'lihe creditors of the said Oliver Sampson, are hereby summrronead, .perscrmialy, -or by 'attorney, then and there, in samt Corrrt, to shew catuse, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts arforesaid, should not be grar ted to tire said Oliver Simpson, ip. oar iris executing the assignment required by said Acts. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Offie, Novr. 19th, 1816. . . nov. 25 3m 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDG eFIEl~D DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINfARY. William T. Bird, and others, sursn inr A pplicant, vs. Tarmothay Partiin. Reardern, & others Dffs.) IT appearing to my satisfactien, that Timo tE~hy Rearden,. and Mary Chenham., wife of John Chreathram, dec'd, theirs and distribiaftees of the estrrte of Frances Bird, dec'd., itls threre fore ordered, thatt th:ey do apprear and object tom thre sale in division osf'the reate.<tale of thre said Fr ances Bird, dec'd.,-on or before the first Mon. day in February next, or their consent to tire samre veilt be entered or record. Given uniler may hand; at my- office, the 25th October, 1t846. JOHN HILL, 0.1E. D t.toher2 9 . -tm 40 TARIFF IS 'DOWN'! Rail R'ai is Coming ! Money is Wanting! T HE Subscriber, at the old Original Cheap CASK STORE,' ta es' this 'fuethnd of informing his friends, customers, and the pub lic in general, that there is i' such tiing as advertising at one price and selling differently, but he pledges himself, to sell as ch-iop as the cheapest, and inarly'nrticles cheaper, therefore come one and all, and'see me, and you will not regret coming. AMONG HIS STOCK CAN BE FOUND. A full assortment of CALICOES, from 5 cents -to 25-vents, periyard. Donlesfics o1 all descriptions, Bed Ticking it 9j cents per yard, A full assortment of woolen &.cotton Shawls, Muslin-de.Laines, from 20 cents. higher, -Lamb dol,' cottons4 woolen HOSE, and -half Hose; 'white, black and slate colbred Stockings, 12J per pair. or 9 pair for $1, A full assortment of MiTTS, from 5 cents a pair, higher, Gloves. Ladies' and Gentlemen's, very cheap, A full assortmentlof CLOTHING.: Coats from $4 00, higher, Pantaloons from-$t 00, higher, Vests frbin $0'cents. higher, Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs. &c &c &c. Fine perfumed Shaving Soap, two cakes for 6. cents, MEDICINES. will be sold at cost price, therefore cheaper than any other Store sells them, without any exceptions-Ad vice Gratis, SEGARSfrn-I0 Cents per dozen, orb doz. for 50 to 62j cents, the finest kind. ''o mention all the articles. would be too tedins. but one thing is certain, MONEY I want, and will give better Bargains, than any other Cheap Cash Store. h Just received new Rice, a splendid aticle, 18 pounds for $1. ' Likewise, recei'tjd -Sugar, Coffee and To Will be received in a few days. Toys. Christ. mns Presents. Candies, and every article usu ally kept in my line. 'Just received a few boxes of Sperm Can' dies, 3i cents per ponnd. J. CORN., Nextdoorto Messrs. Pressley & Bryan, and opposite Goodman's Hotel. nnvr. 25 3t 44 Nails, Cainsd, &c.&c. 1 Kegs Nails, snperior quality, 1O ~',better tlin any offered before in hi-i arket. 4 0 0 0 LBS. Spartanburg " 4)4) PAIR Negro'shoee I ? 0 ? snperir'quality.. O YDS. of extra -NERO CL 0 TII, all wool filling. ALSO, A good lot of Sole and Upper LEATHER, Forsale by novetncr4 tf 41 ST iRIFF RE DUCED " AjRE now in the receipt of their Stock of FAi.L and WINTER DRY GOODSs Our tew Stock was pouchnied very late in te season. in order to grt the free betisfit of the "REDUCTION OF THE TARiF'l'.'' Aiit now offer our late purchases, at prices altogether below those bought eurly in the season. Our assortment is too extensive to enunerate atticles. But our cnstomers may depend upon getting their orders filled with the finest att most FASHIONABLE GOO$, at prtaces to snit, withmnu 'lie trouble of looking elsewnier". In aiddution to onr regular stock of DilY GOODS, we ha~ve a fine assortmn~ent ofL.adies' ad Aliss-s tIONNICTL'S; Ladies andI Misses SII0J8: zrpets. Imor Oil Clodh, Matting, WVindow Shades, &c. a c. 4 iuctobear 28 t4 Merchant Tailor Shop, 11 IIl Tmilor Shop lately keipt over onet store, is reioved to the butiling formnet y occen pied by D. D. PLUNKE~TT, ntearly opuposite our Store, where we are' now prepared to ex hihit for the inspection of ottr friends, cuisto mers and the public a much large:, fitter and cheaper stock oft CLOTHS, CASMM'ERE5, ANn V E~ S T I N G S, thtan lhnae ever befoire beeni otl'erejd in at siugnia'r listlftlishlnetgt -inih Iambnhirg-also an excglie'nt as.'rtret et Coften.f$iIk ni Medatn SlRs uid Dan.wsas, Satin, & Self-ndjuistin~g 8-rOCKS, Btusau:u. Cor.Lt.As, CnAV.ATs, P'aciCT UII AN. EaacrriE'r, Gr.oess, SUsPENERSti, &C. &C. The Manntafecuring Dceparttment is nntder the Sn~perintenance of Mr. II. B Goouatc H, wvhose experience anid taste cannot fatil to give satis. fiction to all wvho nmay favor our shtop w'ith their customn. f'All work made at onur shop lI'zI R R ANTED to pca-se-buoth I n FI T atnd Il'O RK M AN SUIP or no sale. W M KP.TCiIUM & CO. Ihambu rg. October 21, 1846. ,. rectober 28 Sit 410 E'RES8R SUPPLIES. JUS rceivedl antil for sale by ,J. D. T *BETS a sniperior article of Lamp Oll. Mc'Millad's celebrated Tooth Wash for cleansing and benuatifyvinig the teeth. iiay'su Liniment, a certaitn cure for Piles. 'Chatmpion's Fever and Ague Pii!s. war 1'a-n'red tao'core. Rowand''s Tonic Mixtinre. A fresh supply of Spencer's Pils' Hull's Cough, WVorm and Hea'dache Lcozenges. Sept 23 tf 5 *DAK ERY. T HE undersigned having recently conm mnenced the above business, in thuis place, respectf'ully solicits the piatroni age of the public. Hie intetids keeping on hand a keneral assort-ment of Confectionaries aind Candies, S. P. FIIELI). Edgefield C. H., August la 'Notice. A LL. Persons having demands ag-idist the estate of Joel Roper, Senr., dec'd., are re -quested to present them-legally attested, andl those indebted are TegnlesteJ to m~ake iihme5i ate payment. JOEL ROPER, Adna'tr. no~cmnber 4 u f 41 NOTECE. 71' H E Estate of 31 An-ri B. Lover.sssi dee'd. .3.being Derelict, 'those indebted to said deceased, are hereby notified to make immne diate payment, anid those having demands to presenit thetm duly attestead. . JOHN HILL, 0. E au.,,.t 5 Ur .More e v Gods 'L. & E. PENN, have just received 40 from New York, a very handsome lot of FANCY GOODS, and also a comileteas-. sortment of Worated Goods for Ladies Dresses, Plaid French Meriitoes. Oinbre Cashmere, Figuered do., Muslin de Laine Shawls, Pla'd do.. Mezeppa do., Cashmere do., Gala Plaid, black Belvidere do, very large and heavy, Black Gro de Rhine Silk. Double width do, a very superior article, Together with many other desirable articles, all of which will be sold ,heap. november 25 tf 44 Umbrellas: 'UST RECEIVED, from tne'-Philadelphia Manufactory, a large assortment of Silk and Cotton UMBRELLAS, from 50 cents to $10. A few of the Walking CatleiUrnbrella, q, new snd curious article, answering the double purpose of a handsome Walking C'ne and splendid Umbrella. G. L. & E. PENN. rovenber 25 tf 44 iT IIAS-PERFECTLY CURED ME. Philadelphia, December,:137. To Dr. D. Jayne-Dear Sir-The astonish ing and miraculons beneficial effects your val uable EXPECTO1 NT has had on my neighbor, the Rev. M1 r. Rusling, made so fa. vorable an impression on my mind. that after consulting with several friend4, and learniug tI.at you weuc a regular Practitioner of Medi cine, I called opon you, and purchased half a dozen bottles, and told you that if I lived to take them, you should have a good report from e. I am alive and well this day ! Thanks to a merciful God, and your Expectorant ; and now I come forward cheerfully to fulfil my promise For twenty long years had I been a constant sufferer fiou the effects of a hard, diy cough, pain in the breast, and difficulty of breathing ; the last five of which, chills and fever- every spting and fall, added to my misery.. I was worn away to a mere skeleton; with the great c.at difficulty only coudd I get tp and down stairs; my nppetite was gone, and my strength had so far failed me, that my friends were per suaded I could not survive many weeks, un less I obtained relief. Indeed, sir, my situation was'so-perfectly miserable to myself, and so distressng't'o ify faih.ily, that'I felt -w.illitg'to die, whenever it should please the Master to take me home. But I heard of your M edicine, and relief came. Yes ! it proved the "Balm of Gilead" to my afflicted body. Befote I hid taken oneboule, I experienced a mitigation of all my symptoms, and to my great joy I found in the continued use of it the happiest relief. In shot t, sir, i.6has m&&le a perfect cure of me and I can truly say, I have no desire to be bet. ter. With everlasting gratitude, I am -dear sir, your obliged frieyi, MARY GILL. Corner of Rose Street and Germantown Road, Peila'delphis. R.S. IOBERT$ is..Dr. P. Jayne's only Agent at Edgefield Court'EIouse. Bew:are of Counterfeits ! December 2, 3t 45 . _ - NO(Ifte. . T O A'lministrators, Einenlors and Guar dians, who have not made any returns of their. ansactions as such, for the onrient year, are respectfiully regnested to attend to this dnty without further delay "as 'the time presctihed by law has alrealy expired. It is desirable thatthyse, who aro intrusted with such business should attend to it in the proper time, tru prevent the partment of cost, a forfei tore of their Commissions. and a great deal of irregularity in business. JOHN HILL, O. E. D. July 15 25 Notice. OnDtN.tav's Orvrtcv, 25th Angtist.,G86. H E Estate of Enoch Walker, deceased, ..heing Derelict, and the papers having been jilacu'd in my hands for asettlement olfthe nataate. those indebted ttre hcereby notified to ma~ke paymnent to mte immiediatelhy, and chose havimg emandls to tre-'ent them properly at testedl, on or before the 1st daiy of~lanuncry next JOIIN HILL, ci. E. D. antrnst 2(1 tlJ 31 Varunbie Lands FOR SA LE IN t1l1 MOST1 DESIR ABILE POR'I'ON OF F L 0 ft 1 ID e.. 7U hiTE Sicbscribers, ollTer f'r rale thceir vaitt .. clelt IA NDS situ atel-in 7elfErsont Conn ty, Florida, lyincg directly on the Ocela river, c*minciing ahcont e ightieen hundred acres, situ.t ated ott a public roand, wjit itirie nuiles df 3fontinello, a flouri-hti-ng village, also withcin :35 cor 40 mniles' of tin'rket, once thiousanid acres of ilhie ahbiive land is hammtodk'bfthe first order, and~ a lacrge pcortiocn of the remamude'r are nick acid hickory. On the premises are a liwetling H- onte 48~ bcy50 feet ncot quite finished, tougether n~ ith oilier tnecessacry onut buildings. 'lThe L.and~ is well watered and tiumbereul. Th'ere are 450) 'cresof open land on the prehmuses, inarly allof which are fresh haituunock, anid 'in best po.sible Thlis tract of latnd is c'leredh low and liberal incdnligees will be given to ant approved ptur chacser. Il desired, the land wvill be divided to suit pcurchasers. .. . ? JOHlN II. HOLLfTNGS WORTH, D. F. HIOLLINGSWOR1I1, MI, E. IIOLLJINGSWORTHI.; october 21 tf 39 87 The Charlestotn Conrier and Gteenville M onntaineer will give the above four insertions, semni.miontlrly, and forward accounts to this cilice. fl'Brughit tolte Jail OF ibis Dcaneut,,a.iiego. inman, who says his name is ELLICK, and that he he longs io Dr. Armnscead, living in Peters butrg, Geot gia. Said uegro is about five feet, eighit om ninie inchies high, between thirty acid thciriy five years of age, and of dark complexion. le has on the upper part of his nose a scar, also one on his right eye. lie is itnclined to be bow-legged. T1he owner is requested to coime for ward, prove property, pay charges. and iaho him away, or ho will be dealt withias the law dIrects. C. H. GOODM AN, Jailor. SDec.2 45 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. LV THE~ COURT Ob' ORDINARY. OCTOBER 10, 1846. Lncy Sanders, A pplicant, vs. )Sumntoisin Rodger 'LThomas and wife, and Partitionr. others, Defendiantt. IT appearingt Tomy satisfa'ctiont, that Rod Eger Trhomans and wife Caroli'ne, and Mary Ann Welch, a minor, lives without the limitts of-thisc State, it is theref'ore ordered; that they do npp~ar and object to the sale or diviston of the real estacte of Nathaniel Sanders; des'd., oni or before the first M'conday in January next, or their consenct to the same will be entered of re cord. Givent tunder my hanrd at mf~ office, the day and date abote6tvrttten. JO'HN ILL, o ,D o~itober 14 3m 3.8 (JQ"The friends of Maj. S. C. Sco'rT anniounco him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. Nov 0. - . 41 T 1H ubsriersanions to britg ther un settled business to it final. closel onc; more and for the last time would earnestly snn press upon all persons indebted twrthetnat-e necessity of forthwith closing ,ll det'nands ds them. They nn'w.9pst respectfully reqnest and sin cerely hope. that it who towe them will makes their arrangements to-settle such dues during the Fall and Winter. - At the-same time,'ean dour requires that we should say, all such claims as remain unsettled ateYeturn..dity, for. March Court next. must be settled-with other persons than ourselves. 'A. BLAND, : , W.P. BUTLER. october 28 tf 40 Look at Tie. LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber, either by note or account. are requested to make payment by the first of February next. W. EDDIN8. Dec. 2 6t* 4 The Abbeville Banner will insert 6 times. Tfrnbgh's Patent Usagfjs. WATER WHEEL HIS. Wheel'is adapted ti.SA WMILLs, RU RI T jfILLSor other Maebinery - qitring water power, t'nd.4o all beatle ofwate . It will move Machinerv'dith more power-and' with a lessgiuantity of 'Water than anf Wheel now in use,-(eexcept an overshot underante.: treme high head.) It has been thoroughly tested with different wheels in'many part.of' theUuiited States, (several c stes in this State,) andju itll cases has proved superior.' The Subscriber is preparedl;at-aqy time,.to test it still further,'with'a'py 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. Itis made of Cast:Iron, is very simplg Lind durable. - 'Tiestibscriler being anth'ize. tosellRights of the said Wheel in Eidgelield District, is pre' pared to sell to suit purchasers, on terms that cnnnot fail to give, satisfaction and ifrequired will apply them to Mills. Letters addressed, post paid, t'othe stbscri ber, at .Edgefield Court House. promptly at. tended to. II. N. -PIPER. [corr.] This may certify, that l haae;reattty'had .put in operation on my place.oneof lEbby's Patent -Union Water Wheels, upon ? 'very small stream,h'iiam very well satisfied with; the performance of the same. Dischargiag about 160 inches of water, it 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.IlEWIS. St. Matthewsiarish, Jne1'7, 1846. '[coPv.) This will certify, that I have tried Hotcht kiss' Patent Re-action Water Wheels, and Timby's Patent Union Water Wiieels, and that I greatly prefer the latter, having abandon ed the lirmer after a six months tihtl''f'them. I have now the Union .Wgtir, h'leels'applied to my Grist and S'zt'w IAiilrs, w ich operate to my entire satisfaction. WILLIAM J. TATLOR. Kershaw District, Jnly, 1846. 'T'his is to certify, .that adrjjiffing used~a Flutter Wheel for a long time, an a Saw Stil, I tried a wheel called Ilotchkiis' Patent Verti. cal Reaction, amid have since haadhTdr -of the UNION W HE} LS applied, by of r. Chapin, ,pnd fmund them far supjerior to either-of the crmer. AIAKX. R. TAY.LOR. Columbia, lay 7. 1816. The Subscri'ers have tried vhtt-wns-called Hotchkiss' Reaction Wheels: on the'Columbia Canal, simce which they hiavbsstintted Tint by's IN').ON WHELLS. and find'frm.expet rience, that the latter tare f:ar superior to the former. CAN-W'& WAlR'FOUSE CO.' May 5,,1846'., sepltettbcr 2 If 3 SjJ1Tf CAWOLl NA. EDGEFIELb tlsTITICT. Columbus inlir, A pplicant, ) Snmmons. vs. Sarah Blair und oth-. ) in [Par ers, Defendants. ) tiuimmn. IT appearing to my sntisfnectinn that Christo.. Ipher Blair, .Pulasli L. Blair, Geo, W- Blnir,.. Robert.-Jerahings, and Clement Jennings.. heifs dnd dis.ributees of the estate of Jas.. M1. lHlair, uecasedl, lives beyond the lim ils of this 'State, It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to theapalu, or division of the real estnte of said dle Ceased on or before the first Monday it, Februnry ne xt, or their consent will be en tered. pf recortd. 'ii'en unider my hand, at tmy office, thtis-3rd day of Novembher, 1846. JOHN HILL, 0 E D). November .9 12t 41 Notice. &LL Persons having! demandsagainst the rs nsestied to present them 'egally attested, andi those inde bted arc requested to make inme. diate pay ment. FREEMIAN G. R4OPER, dMar. november 4 if 41 Notree. A LL persons having demands aaist die essate of David Richards~on, arc request ed to present them~ imnmed'atoly, properly at tesed, and all debtors of the estate, are required to mnake promnp* payment, as the affairs of th estate are abot to be closed. AS- M. RJCHAR DBCN, JAS. S. GUIGNARD, Ezecuators. May I -I y .15 Notice. A LL~ Persons havinzg demands against the estate of' Henry Carr, dee'd., aje regniest ed to presen t them Iegally attested, and shoes indebted are reqnested to make immediate pay ment. THOS. LAKE, Adnk'iaistrate o,. Jnne3 *f -10 Waited;. AFEa1A LE 'TEAt4 ER, to take charge .of a sma'l Sc'hdol, for the eusuing year. Thio location of the School is near the road leading from Edge~eldC'oei-t House to Aiken, One that can come well recommended -will meet withi employment at a reasonable salary.. Application may be made through the, Pout Offee, Edgefleh, by eiber-of se-andieiere COLLIN RHIODFS,. ... MARTIN POSEY. . Nov 2, 1i.46 tf 41 ' W. W. ADAMS, A TTORNEY AT LAW, may be found at liii Office, at Compty's Hotel, at any h'ur. Sept6, 1846 '. 33 Dr. EBL.&ND7 R ESPEtTFULLY Offers his PROFES SiONA L services to the: Citizens of' Edgefield. Odfice in the Roem 'occupted-by Bland & Butler. Sept 22,1846 -tf'35 - Dr. A. W. ~Younigblood, dFFERS his professional services to the citizens of' Edgefield.Village and vicinity Office next door, East of' Dr. R. T,. Mins restence. April Q2 tf 13