New asns- Valuable Owdww
JU'T R;ECEWiED
At Roberts' Cheap Gash St*e.
AN URETil'S G.trdien Seedf, direct from
.Philadelpiua, crop 1846.
anuJredr'a early wliiit Ain, sugar and other
CoNa, and unin Dinogs and Onions,
A large assortmenti Jnd fine Crockery
and ti'ss,
*oiarandsidei amps and claimney Ornaments,
'Pureowkite wine Vinegar, a superior quality;
Candies,'Sugar tlumns, Kisses, and Pupping
sKiises,-a -
10 boxes.Goshen Cheese. -
5 boxes imitation English Cheese.
Raisins, - Currants, Almonds, Cranberries,
Dates, Grapes, Branit Nuts, T&c.
i'ckled Tongues, Mackerel, Herrangs, Bar
. dines, Salmon, Lobsters, &c.
Magnificient Prayer Books and BlUles, bound
- in delve', gold and silver clasps,
Books, Albums, Ganes, Toys, Dolls, &c. for
Christmas presents,
Dry -Goods of all kinds, inclutding Shawls, &c.
HJatsand Caps; Caps from 123 cents upwards,
Hats from 50 cents,
~ Bonnetand
Bonnets from 374J cents upwards;, Bonnet a
Cap Ribbons, &c. &c.
Ladies' black, white, and light colored kidand
prunelle Slppers, Buskins, and Gaiters,
Genuemen's Bootees, .-.Br' gans, and boy's
Blots and Shoes..
Painted Tubs, Buckets, Piggins'Kcelers, Foot
Pails, Knife Traya, &c.
Knife Steels, Knives and Forks,. Cutlery and
'Hardwate,
Brooms, Wbids, Hearth and other Brushes,
Travelinmg Trunks and'Valices.
Also, Dady cxpwced from PhMldphia.
3-birrels Buckwbeat;Meal, -
C'odeiius'Sular Lamps-and Shadeb;
A large assortment.of .HJsry,.
501 pounds assorted Candies, Sugar Plums,
and Kisses,
Aajnvoiceof Pis, Tubs, Brushes, Brooms,
Foot Mats, &c.
1tUgshtedlicines. and Perfumery..
R. S. K. uegalesve to inform bt'putilic that
lhe has obtained the st.rvices of Mr. Clemson
Offerinan, in the Drug Department, who was
brought up with Mr. George D. Wetherill, of
Philadelphia. They may therefore rely on its
being skilfully and carefully attended to.
R. S. ROBERTS.
Edgefibid'C, H.. 23d Dec 1846. 3t 48
" "TiRIFF REDUCED."
WIE, KETHCUM, & Co.
Al5 noW fI (he receipt of their Stock of
FAIL and WE(I EU
DRY GOODS
Our new Stock was putchased very late in the
season, in order to get the free benefit of the
"REDUC'TION OF THE TARIFI'."
Ani we can'iuow 'offer our late purchases. at
prices altogether below those bought early in
the gasan Our assortment is tooextensive to
enumerate articles. But our customers may
depend upon getting their orders filled with
the fiest and most
L~Oi1S, CA4SSIMERES,
AtD
V E TI N
than haveever iglore been offered in a similar
F.statelishment in Hamnteg-a1so-at excellent
aseturtment of Cotton. Silk and Merino Suars
and DaAwaits. Satin. & Self-adjusting -roc'xs.
Bosomse, Cor.Las. CRAVATs,"oexT Haxb
sencntcis. GLovEs, SusPENnERs, &c. &c.
The Manufacturing Department is under the
Superintenudance of M r. H.B Goobacaw, whose
experience sindstaste cannot filto-give eatis.
factior'tolff whoina'y fiavor o 'shop,.with
their costin:
MI work made ateur shop WPARRANTED
to plesse'both in FIT and WORKIANSHIP
or no sale. ..
.M. WiKETCHUM & CO.
Hamburg, October24, 1846.
october 28 8t, 40
Merchant Tailor Shou,
HU lE Tailor Shop latel~v k.-ptover our store,
-1 is re.moved to thme building forsnerly occn
pied-by i: Ui.PLUNKETT, nearly opposite
,,ur Store, where wo ai-e now prepared to ex
hibd for lint' aspentimlr of oum frieuids, custo
n'er au the psatelic a mu'ch largeg. finer and
cl'e'nper knek of -
FA. !0.AT 'OODS,
at.pn..es v,. snit, withou. 'he tronleef looking
G9ml ~ in 'to .oar regular stock of D RY
and- iisser D.NN!.Th; Laadies~ an~driaser
a'Slit ls : .ur"-is, Floor Oil Cloth, alatting,
JU Tj R ECFEIVID. fromi tre Philadelphia
Manuftactoryg a large assortment-of
sIik and Cotton UMBRELLAS,
from 50 cenits to $10. A few of the Walking
Cane Umbrellas, a new and curious article,
answe r ing the double purpose of a handsome
WalkingC.:ne and splendid Umbrella.
*GSLA &E.. PENN.
n-ovenber 25 . U 44
VatuaIIe' Eandfs
FOR S-ALE IN THE MOST DESiR
A BLE PORTION OF
FL.-O R ED.J .
T RE Sobe.nbetrs ohl-r ihr sale theif vahn
table LA NjJS sit'ated in Jefferson conn
ty, Floria. hving divecttyronheOeela. river,
coniaainn aleoumt eigh'een hiundied acres,-situi
atdon a publhic road.. wiheini nine milak of
Ithonuinellu, fa flourising village, also within 35
or 40) miles ofarket, ogne thousaud acres- of
the above land s hamm'uock of the firerP order:
and a large portion of the remnmdte are oak
and'hiekory. Oat the premises are a'Dwellinga
House 48 by5$-.reet not quite finished, together'
with other necessary out buildings. The Land~
as well vatered and timiered. There are 45,,
nerssf opein liand on the premises, nearly alroff
which are freshl hamimock.-and in best possible
oondition for cultivation..
Thius tract of lzau4is offered low and liberal
iidblgenees will be given to an approv'ed par'
ehmuser. .If desiredh la~ind will be divided to
suit punrchasers.
JOHN H. ROLLING8WORTH;,
I). F.: HOLLUNGeWORTH1,
MI. E. HOWLNGSWO.RTH.
ectoiier 21 tI & .
117 The Charleston Courier and Greenville
Mountaineer will givethe above four insertions,
aemi.monthily, and forward accounts to thisI
,Notice. .
- ( SAMUEL,WV. MARBRY, .widl open a
r?. EhSy gen.Oot in the Academy near
Di.- Niebolson's. and in the vicinity of Elton
P O..,on the first Moedaty in February.
rTase ASUAS FOrJow, Vr7A
1st. Orthography. Rleadinig. Writig i
and Arithmetic per session of
$12 00
sion. . ,16 00*
3rd: Mfathisnaies. Latin, Gssek,,
Prunoh. and Chemistry, per sea.
amn of ten membe,~ at$7 per 0 lot
Boards og can be obtained at$ prmnt.1
eilore .1''e p eeids
L. & E. PENN, have just- received
I frer New York, a very handsome lot
of FANCf GOODS. nod also a complete as
aortnen' of Worsted G.ods for Ladies Dresses,
Plaid Fench Merinoes. Ombre Cashmere,
Figuered do., Muslin de Lame Shawls,
Plaid do.. Meteppa do., Cashmere do.,
Gala Plaid, black Belvidere do, very large
and heavy,
Blck Gro de Rhihe' 11k.
Double width do, a very superior ai'ticlc,
Together with many other desirable articles,
all of wbich will be sold .heap.
november 25 If 44
i
Dead Quartets,
CouasasA, 13th Dec. 1846.
General Gidef No. 1.
JOHN S. PRESTON. William Lowndes
James Gibion, William Butler ThompIt,
Thomas S. Gillison, Richard S. Wright, Wil
liam H. Iarrington, Thomas Coulter Means,
John Motte.Alston, and Stanmore Butler Grif
fin, having been appointed Aids-de-Camp to
to His Excellency, David Johnson, with the
rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed
and respected accordingly.
By order of the Commander in-Chief.
JAMES W. CANTEY,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
december 2 b r 3 48
PROCLAREATION.
The State of S, Carolina.
- ExKCUTIVC DKPARTIEIVT, -
Colunbia 16th Dec. 1846.
By His Excellency. DAVID JOHNSON, Go.
vernor and Csmunaderin Chief, in and over
the State of Souti Ca-ohns..
H HEREAB, in pavraance of the Act of
W the Legislature of Ilis State, the votes
for members of the thirty first Congress have
been counted by Commissioners for that par
pose, and it appears that James A. Black has
beenfduly elected for the first- Congressional
Distrct. comprising the Districts of Spartan'
burg, Union, York and Chester; R. F. Sinp
son for the second Congressional District,
comprising thIe Districts of Pickens; Anderson,
Greenville aird -Lanreas; Joseph A. Wood
ward for the third Congressional District, coa
prising the Districts of Lancaster, Kesbaw,
Fairfield, Richland and Sumter: A. D. Sims
for the fourth Congressional District, compris
ing the 0istricts of Chesterfeld, Marlborough,
Darlington. Marion, Hurry, Georgetown and
Williamsburg ;' A. Burt fur the fiflh'Congres
sional District, comprising the Districts of Ab
beville; Newberry, Edgefield and Lexington;
Isaac B. Holms foe the slth Conressional
Disuiereomprising the District of Charleston,
and R. lP-Rlfett'for the seventh Congressional
District, comprising the Districts'of'Orange
burg. Barnwell, Beaufort, Colleton, and the
parish of St, Johns*, Colfett.
Now, therefore, I, DAVID'JOHNSON.
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in' and
over the State aforesaid; do issue this ny Pro
clamation, notifying and dedlaring, according
to the provisions of the said Act, that James A.
Black, R. F. Simpson, Joseph A. Woodward,
A. D. Sims, A.'Burt; IsaaC E. Holmes and R
S. Rhett, had a m'ajority of'the votes in- their
respective Conagemitonal Districts, and are
therefore duly elected Representatives in the
Congress of the United States.
Given under my hand, and the Seal of the
State, atsolnrabia, this sixteenth day of
Decendier. in the year of otar Lord, one
thosand eight hundred and forty six, and
*in the seventy first year of the Indepen
.dence of the United States of America.
-B'y the Governor.
DAVID& JOH NSON.
ROs-r. Q. PIxcKNEY, SeCretary of State.
december23 3t 48
S'TATE OF'SOPUfTH CAROLINA
EDGEF"IELD DISTRItCT.
IN TH E COURT OF ORtDINARY.
Infered Padgett, end wife Amanda,
Distributees, Citation
vs. Ezekiel Jbes'Ad'mmp-of Wil-. to
lamn J'otair, decd, Slml 19en, Account.
Simeon Bodie and W~est Blodie,
Securities.
WINFERED PA DGETr Tania *ifeAmanda,
.having this -day filed their petition. before
moe, setting forth, that they are distrilintees of
thie estate of William Jonos, dec'd., late of the
district aforesaid, and that Ezekiel Jones, the
adininistruitor of iliar estate, has removed be
road the immtts of this State, without having
aeconhtefd'fr hi. administration. It is there
Fore ordered, that' Ezbkiel Jones, admnr.; as
aforesaid. aid the legal representatives of
Samuel Deen,a deceased security, and Simeon
Bodie aad Wost Bodie,.surviving securities of
lie satid administrationi, do a ppear before me,
in the Court of Ordinary, to be held at Edge.
bIld-Conrt House; in-nmy otliee, in the district
and State aforesaid, on Monday the twenty
ifth day of January next.(1847,) to shcw cause
C any they can, whly they should not render
aefore mo an account of said administration.
Given under amy hand, and at smy office, this
he 19th day of December, A. D.1846.
JOHN'HILL, 0. E. D.
december23 5t 48
sTATE.0F SOUTH CAROILINA,
EDGBFI ELD DIAST RICT.
N TUE COURT OF ORDINARY.
DY JOHN HIL L, Esqsire, Ordinary
iof Edgeield DistrIct:
Whereas, James Rodgears, jr., hath ap
lied to ne for Letters of Administration,
in all and singular the goods and chattels,
ights and credits of lliam Rodgers;Iate
f-the District aibresaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
sb all and singular, the kindred and credi
ora of~ the said deceased, to he and appear
efore me, at our next Ot-dinaryb~ Court
'or the said District, to be holden at Edge
ield Court House, on the 11th day of Jau
tary next, to show cause, if any, .why
he said ,administration. shouldi 'not be
;ranted,
Givens under tny bhadand seal, this the
6t Ap of December, in the years of our
hord'ooe uhousandeight hundred aind for.
y sixr and. in 'the bsonaniaus year of
Imerienn Independn~,.,
deemtabr 3t' 2f~ 30'
tJUST REC7EI9EIP
l-VJ. D: TIBB3ETTS,.a fresh suppIf of
Oe, tfr 3n9
FRESH SUPPLI$S.
J UST.received and for sale by J. D.
TIBBETTS, a superior-iarticle of
Lamp Oil.
McMillon's; celebrated Tooth Wash for
cleansing and beautifying the teeth.
Hay's Liniment, a certain cureror Piles.
Champion's Fever and Ague Pills. war
ranted to cure.
Rowand's 'Tonic Mitture.
Afresh supply of Spencer's Pills.
Hull's Cough, Worm and ,leadache
Lozenges.
Sept 23 it .'35
Pottersville School.
T HE Subscriber gives notice idat he will
. resume the duties of his School on the
second Monday in January, 1847. -
TEaw; oF TUITION AS Fot.LOW:
Spelling, Heading; Writing, witltttl,
fourelementary lules in Arithme*
tic, per quarter, ; , $3 00
The above,with Arithmetic continued,
English Grammar, Geography,
and History, per quarter, 4 00
The above, with Logic, Natural, Men
tal and Moral Philosophy. Rhe'
oric. Algebra, Geometry, and
other branches connected.tv ih
a practical Mathematicu luc,
lion-Astronomy, per quarter, 5 00
Instruction in the Latin and Greel:languages
will he given, should any desire it.
The subscriber expects to have a Musical
Department, connected with his School, under
the care of a Lady well qualified 'sr the dis'
charge of its duties. Lesson on Piano Forte,
&c., will be given; KE .
S. W. KEN1(ER LY.
N. B.-Board can be had in the~village of
Pottersvtlle, at from 5 to 7 dollars per month,
by those who may wish to attend the Sqhool.
december 23 t . if .48
Bethany Aeademliy,
T HE Exercises of this Institution will be
resumed onsthe second Monday in Jan'
uary 1847, under the Rectorship of it. George
M. Galphin. The scholastic year comprises JO
months.
RATES OF CHARGES FOR TUITION.
The Primary Branches. Spelling,
Reading and Writing, including
studies introductory to Geogra*
phy, Arithmetic, &c. pet quar. $3 00
The above, with Geography, History,
Arithmetic, &c. per quar. 4 00
So much of the above as may be ne
cessary, together with English
Grammar, and Geography, .witb
the use of the Globes, &c, per qr. 5 00
Mathematics, with Aldebra, Geonmr
try. Trigonometry, Mensatation
of Surfaces and 6.olids, Survey*
.ing. Natural Pbilosophy,Astrun
limy, &,.,-&c., per quarter... 0 00
The Greek and Latin Languages,Ma
.thematics, &c. 7 50.
No 'leduction for absence, unless caused by
sickness.
By order of the Board of Trustees
GEO. GALPH J1N, Secretary.
december 16 6t 47
Pianoforte Tuning, and
Repairing. ,
A A. CLARK respeetfilty informs the
o citizens of this and the adjoining Dis
tricts, that lie still;contiuues theabove business,
and will attend promptly to any order sent to
Edgefeld Court House, or Richardsorville,
Edgeleld District.
Rranzass --.
Music Teachers-M r. E B Bacon, Edgefield
C H; Mrs-M. Ml. Addison. Lexington C H; ti
Mrs. H. Harrington, Greenville C. H.; Mrs.
Cosnard, Newbeary C. H.; Mrs. F. Temple,
Unnionville; Mrs. E. E. Potter, Greenwood;
Mrs. Smith. Barnwell C. H.
Citizens.-James 8, Pope, Esq., Col. Simeon
Christie, Edgefield Rev James M Chiles, Ab
beville; Rev Hanasford'.Duncan. Barnwell;
GenI. J. Derwin, do; Y. J. Harringtn, New
berry C. H ; ~oi:.TowleN, Edgefield; Dr. G.,
W. Glean, Newberry ;- Rtev. T. S. Freans, Co
lumbia; Col. Lawton.. Robertville, Beats lrt
District ; Maj. J. S. MAdftor, do.
december 16- tf 47
To the Public.
F OR Greenwood Association esinig year
1 shall teach both the Mule and Fetmale
Academies. Case- of Instrutments-Comipass
and Chain-Glohes-2 Piantoes-Black board
-Chemical A pparatus, nand the long used Aa
demical houses are all in readliness. I employ
no corporeal puntishmentt whatever, in any
mode of teaching-ahddu duuing hsis pupilare,
i f treated as a rational beitng needs, the appli
cation of neither the hitch, nor rerrntle, still my
discipline is rigid-parental, and peculiarly my
own.
I graduated ina Columbia Collcee S. C. with
the C lass of 1833, since, which time my occu.
'paition has beeni that of a Teacher, and persnns
desirous of satisfying thtemeelves- as to the
aiflicacy of my plain of inst-notion, are partic
ularlyrenested ta call and see for themsuelves,
any Famntly School. To be sture-that it is
new-that it is ito imapusture, and will teli rot
-itself tupon merit childuen.
The -schaolastieear- .will- be ten and a half
months, commencing fiist Monday ini January
next.
Fo~r TIrhbn, 3 rates, adeordinig to studies.
Rate 1st $20, 2nd $24, 3rd $36, the year.
Mtisie $15 per Session,
Danciftg.(if desired) $5 per Sessioun.
Manuel of ktmaaarosd Sword Exescise.
Use of Needie-Emrbiaery. Drawinag and
Painting, gratis.
Boarding, litrhts excepted, $7 per month
I-use whatever Books are regairer by the
College, for which the-Studmnt is preparing.
For Girls, a meleet-and extensive course.
Suitable Assistants will he employed, and 1,
moreover, expect a Lady from N. York, fully
competent to. teach French.
. Rferences.-Dr. J.. Barrat, Capts. McKel
Ier, and Creswell-Messrs. Partlow, and the
citizens of Greenwood..
J.-W. JONES, Principal.
Greenwood, Abbeville Dist., S. C
November 26th 1846. 5t 47
Brought to the Jail
OF this District, a negro man, who says
his name is ELLICK, and that he be
longs to Dr. Armnstead, living in Peiers.
burg~ eorgia. Said negro is about five
feet;.eight or nine inches high, betwveen
thirty and thirty five years of age, and of
dark complexion. He has on the upper
part of liis nose.a iscar, also one on his right
eye. He is inclined to be how-legged.
The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges, and
tahe him away, or ho will be dealt with as
the law directs.
C. H. gOOD MAN, Jailor.
Dee.2-- 45 t
Notice.
A LL Persona having demands against the es
tate of Charles Limbecker, dec'd., are re.
qnested to present themf egally attested, and4
tose indebted asr -qum~ted to make imme
FREEMAN G. RGPER. dmar.
nover 4tf 41
(7GWWe are authorized to announce
leatSiHAL-Ri SMIlTHaasa candidate .
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
-IN THE COMAON PLEAS.
Bland & Builer,
vs. Ca. SA.
Robert Samuel.
R OBERTSAMUEL who is now in the
. custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis
trictiby virtue of writ of a capids ad satisfacien
dnm, at the suit of Elatid & Butler. having
filed his Petition with a schedule on oath, of
his whole estate and eliects,'with the purpose
of obtaning the benefit of the Acts of the Gen
eral Assembly, commonly called the insolvent
dsbtors Acts, public notice is hereby given
that the petition of the said Robert Samuel will
b 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,
conmencing on the first Monday in March
next, and all the creditors ol the said Rohert
Satuel, are hereby summoned persoeatly or
by attorney, then and there in said Court, to
show cause if any they can, why the benefitof
the Acts-aforesaid shotld not be granted to the
said Robert Samuel upon his executing the
ausignment required by the Acts aforesaid. -
THOS. G. BACON, c. c. r.
Clerk's Office, 24th Nov .846 3m 44
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN COMMON PLEAS.
Wilson Stewart,
Ss.. CA. S.r.
I Henry Spires.
ENRY SPIRES % ho is now in the cus
Y] Jtody of the Sheriff of Ed:efield District,
by virtue of a writ of ca pins ad satisfaciendnmi,
at the suit of Wilson Stewart. having fried his
Petition with a schedule on oath of his whole
estate and effects, with the purpose of obtain
inn the benefit of the Acts commonly called
the insolvent debtors Acts, public notice is
hereby given thet the petition of the said Henry
Spires t$ill 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 term, cointmmencing on the first Monday
in March next, at said place. and all the cred
itors of the said Henry Spires are hereby sum
tuoned personally . r by attorney. then and
there in said Court to show cause, if any they
can, why the benefits of the Acts nforesail
should not be granted to the said Henry Spires
upon his executing the assignment required
by the Acts aforesaid.
THOS G. BACON, c. c. P.
Clerk's Office, 24th Nov .846 3m 44
STATr. OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDCEFIl'LD DISTRICT,
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Stewart & Conte,
to. Ct. S.
Joln T. Swann.
JOHN T. SVANNwho is now in the cus
tody of the Slterilffo Edgefield District, by
virtue of a writ of capins a' satisfaciendumn, at
the snit of Stewart & Coate, hating filed his
petition, with it schedule on o-ith, of his whole
estate and effects, with the purpose of obtain
ug the benelit >f the Acts, conmonly called
he Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public utice is
hereby given, that the petition of the said onm
I'. Swann, will be heard and considered in the
Court of Common Pleas, at Edgeield Court
House, on the First 'tonday in March next,
>r on such ether day as the Court may order,
luring the term, commencing oil the first M oi
jay in March next, nt said place, and all cre
fitors of the said John T. Swann, are hereby
inimoned, personally, or by attorney, then
nd there in said Court. to show cause, if any
hey can,why the benefits of the Acts aforesaid,
hould not he granted to the said John T.
wamu, upon his executing the assignment
'equired by the Acts alotesanid.
THUS G. BACON, e. c. P.
Clerk'N Office, 24th Novr. 1846. 3m 44
STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICTI.
IN THlE COMMON PLEAS.
Charles Swan,)
vs..C. SAt
2noch T. Davis.
EI NOCHI T. DAV[S who is now in the
E ~cutodvr of the Shteriff of Edaetield Dis
tic', by virtue ofu writ of capias ad atisfia
lienduom; at the snit of Charlf.s Swan, having
ifed his petition with a schaedutle an onth oflhis
vlhole estate and effectse, with the purpiose of
,btaining thte bentefit ofthe Acts of the Getneral
assembly, com tonly called the inusolvent
lhtors Acts public aw'ice is herebygi~ent that
lie petittotn of the said Ennch T1. Davis will be
teard-attd considferdt tm the Couirt of Commnion
Pleats, at Edgefield Court Hlonse, un-thte first
blottday in M arch ntext, or on such othei- daf
s the Court muay order daining the term, com
nencitit on the first Motndav~ in Mlarcht next,
mdnHl the creditors of the said En~och 'T. Dnt
eis are herby sn~mmuoned personallyorby' at
orniey then attd there it said Court to show
:ause, ifanay they cani, why the beneufiu of the
lteis alm'resaid shotuld not he granted to the said
snioch T. Davis. upon his executing thte assign
tent required by the Acts aforesntid.
T H08. G. BA CON, c. E. ,f.
Clerks Office, Nov.'30 45 3m
iTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
iN TREik COMMON PLEAS.
lailey Corley,.
. l . Ca. SA.
'iHolliday.
LI H-OIELMDAY,-who is now in the cus
toady of thie Sheriff of Edgefield District,
y virtue of a writ of capias ad respondenidunm,
t the suit of Bailey Corley, haing filed his
tetition, with a schedule up on oath, of his
whole estate and effects, with thte plurpose of
btainitmg the buenefit of thte Acts of the Gene
al Assenmbly, comtmonly called the insolvetat:
)ebtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given,
hat the petitiont of thte said Eli I lmliday, will
te heard and considered in the Court of Caim
non Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, ott thte
irst Montday in March next, or on such other
lay as the Court may order during the term.
omamettcing on the First Monday in March
text. at said place, aind all the creditors ofthe
aid Eli Holbadny, are hereby summ~toned,tper
ionally, or by attorney, then and thtere itn said
.ourt, tb show cause, if any they can. why the
enefit of thte Acts a-fotresmtid, should ntot be
e granted to the said Eli Holliday, upon his
xecutintg the assignment required by thte Acts
foresaid. T HUS. G. BA CON. c. c. P.
Clerk's Offce, 24th Nuavr.1846. 3m 44
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
.EDGEFIELD DISTICT.
IN THE COURT OF 0qDINARY.
Nilliam T. Bird, and others, .uaosi
A pplicant. vs. Tiaaothy .atzin
Rearden, & others Dffts. Paito
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Timo
Ithy Rearden. attd Mary Cheattham, wife of
uhn Cheatham. dec'd,, heirs and distrib'utees
f the estate of Frances Bird, dec'd., it is there
ore ordered, that they doiip 'ear and object to
lhe sale in division of the reel estate of thea said
~rances Bird., dfec'd., on or before the first Mon
lay in Febrtuay next, or thteir' con'ent to the
ame will be entered of record
Given sriler my liandl, tt nay office, the 25th
)ctober, 1846. JOH N IL L. o. F,. D.
tice.
T E Subscribers anxious to bring their it:
settled husiness to a final cltsq, 'ace
more and for the last time would earnestly; mn
press upo'n all persons indebted to them; t e
necessity of forthwith closing all demands .ue
tlten.
They now most respectfully request and sin
cerely hope, that nil who owe them will make
their arrangements to settle such dues during
the Fall and Winter. At the same time, can
dour requires that we should say, all such.claim
as remain unsettled at return day Ior.. March
Court next. must be settled with other persons
than ourselves.
A. BLAND,
W. P. BUTLER
october 28 tf 40
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
H. C. Turner,
vs Cs. SA.
B. L. Rabon.
BP L. RA BON, who isnow in the custo
. dy of the etiff of Edgefield District.
by virtue of a writ t capias aJ satisfacie'ndutm,
at the suit of H. ,. 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 calldd the; Insolvent Debt
ors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that
the petition of the said B. L. Robnt 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. com
mencing on the first Monday in March next,
tt said place, and all the creditors of the said
B. L. Rabon are hereby summoned, personal
ly, or by attorney, then and there, in said Court
to show cause, if any they can, why the bene
fit of the Acts aforesaid. should not be gianted
to the said it. L Rabon, upon his executing
the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid.
THUS. G. BACON, c. cr.,
Clerk's Office, 24th Novr. 1846. 3m 44
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
Jihn B. Rointree,
as. Ci. SA.
Geo. Polatty & John S.' Polatty.
EO. POLATTY & JOHN S. POLAT
lY, who are now in'the. 'tjptody of the
Sheriff of Edgefield District,*by virtue of n
writ dfcapias ad satisfaciendut at the suit of
John B Rountree having filed their petition.
with a schedule on oath. oftheir whole estate
and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the
benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly,
ommonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts.
Public notice is hereby given, that the peition
of the said Geo. Polatty ami John S. Polatty,
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. commencing on the First Monday i,
M arch nest, at said place, and all the creditors
,f the said Geo. Polutty and John S. Polatty,
are hereby summoned, personally, or by. at.
trney, th'en and there in said C om t, to show
cise, ifany they can, why the benefit of the
Act. afresaiid. should not be graited to the
said Geo. Pollut ty and John S. Polatty, upon
their executing the assignument required by the
Acts aforesaid.
'imOS. G. BACON, c. c. t.
Clerk's Office, 24th Novr. i846. 3m 44
State of Stiith Carolina,
EDGE.FIELD DISTRICT,
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
LIVER IM PSON. who is now in the
custody of the Sheriff of Frigefiehl Dis
trict. hy virtue of a surrender oiiliis bai . tinder
a writ o' capias ad sutuisfaciendusia, at the suit
of Robinson & Caldwell, having filed his peti
tio with a schedule on oath of his whole es
ate aind!ea'ects with thie purposo of~ obtiiainng
he bienefat ofi the Acts of the Genierai Assemn
>I3y, comtmoinly called the isolvent Debtors
Acts. Publie Notwie is herebly giveni that the
said p tition of' the said Oliver Simapsonl, will
e heitrd anld conisideired in the Courtomf Comn
ntont Pleas, at Edlgetield t'onrt iHouse, on the
Frst M1ounday in MtarchL nmex, or ont suchI other
lay as the Court mtay order duintg the term,
ommencing on thie first Monday ina 3larch
ext. at said place t and all the --reditors of the
mid Oliver Siompson,. are hereby saimimoned,
ersontally. or by attorntey. then and there, in
aid Conrt, to shetw cause, if anly they can.
why. the benefit of the Acts t.foresaidA .sh oiiil
ot tie grar ted to the said OI!.ir Simpson. illp
mu his executing the asignml'yra required by
idiu Acts.
ThlOI1AS G. BACON, c. c. r.
lerk's Office, Novrn 19th, 18416.
nov.'2fr 3m 44
SOUTH CAROLfNAR..
EDGEFIE LD OLsT~RICT.
olumbus B3lair, Apiplicarnt. Stundnons
vs. Sarah lalir and oth. ) in P'ar
ers, Defendants. ) ition.
fT appeariing to soy satisfaction that Christo.
.3pher Blair, Pulaski L. Blair, Geo, WV Bhtir,
oberi Jennings, anld Clement Jennings,
eirs sind distributees of the estate of Jes.
l. Blair, deceased, lives beyond the lim
its of this State, It is therefore ordered,
hat they do appear and object to the sale
r division of the real estate of said de
eased ono or before the Srst Monday irr
eruary next, or their consent will be en
ered of record.
Given tinder my hand, at niy office.
his 3rd day of November, 1846.
JOHN HILL, 0 E D.
November 5 12t 41
Notice.
ALLipersons having demands against thme
essate of David Richardson, are reqnest
d to present them immed'ately, properly at'
esed. and allidebitrs of the estate, are required
to make prompt payment, as the affair's of the
estate are atlbiut to, be closetd.
JAS- M. RIC HA RDSON,
JAS. S. GUIGNARD,
Ezecutors.
May 1 ly . - 15
Notice.
ALL4 Persons having demands against thie
.estate of Henry Carr.dee'd., re reqnest
d to presenlt them legally attested, and thtoes
ndebted are reqtested to make inimediate piay
ent. T HOS. LAKE, Adminislrator.
June ' if 10
Notice.
LL Persons having.demands ag-,inst the
estate of Joel Roper. Sear , dec'd., are ret
nested to present them legally attested, and
ose indebted are regntssteito make inmuedi
ate payment. JOEL ROPER, Adm'Lr.
november 4 f 41
NOT ICe;.
7 HE Estate oflawritins 1. LovI'.rLF~s, deri'd.
Rheing Dereitet. thnose indebied to sai
eceased. ni-n herehv notified to make immne
ite paynment. atnd thoue hiavinr dlemndis to
present them duly attested
.,n,,. r. JOHN HILL, 0., E D
Worms-"~t Childreuss ::
Of all diseases to whichcituldren are espos
ed, none are so fatal: o them as worms .,Ud
fortunatelf, children are seldom.free ro them:
and as they unitiate the symptoms of aluwpt
every other'c4nmplainr, they often ptoduice
alarming effects without being' 'suatpected.
Woriiis a're not ,nly aocauws of'diaease'iheei
selvei; bnt by their irritation -aggravate - all.
other diseases. wandering from one part ofthe
body to the other, winding theutsalves upilnto
largeballs; and obstructng, thelbowels:apd
frequently the throat. cnuqing copiulsiops, and
too otten death. Thedesired, rem dy will. be
rdund in Dr.Jayna's Tonid'erdi '' hic)
will very soon destroy the'ewiinI, and tvige
rate the powers of digestioh, so'w ' $event
a retunrrof them. -'1 { , , '
Rf: 8, ROBERTS; -sole aigent, !Edgefeld
Court- House, S. C. , o tad ?u
december30 - ;,t. ef49.4l
AND SPENCER'S PiLUtI s t l TR
T H E uanrivallbd Putigdef' o rmo
1 'rstoratis o fthe 'system siri affiart ts
creteness of the glands, akia,^and-li er
humors and vitiated state of the systett.'ron
These Pills and.Bitters have had aneumpre
cedented popularity, among-all classed.:fpr the
last five years; are not among thle:of qbtigi
efficacy or experitnental!haharater-butabp
relied upon as compotitions foundge p cor
rectTherEpiantie priniipls, and- ci ipa
safe, pleasant and efficiedt TotitWdRs"Rest
ative Medicines, and where a Putf>-or
simple cathartic Medicine is needed, the is -
alone stand. unrivalled; they will'fdosi ely
cuRE-and have in thousandsof cases ;'dis ai
sia, jaundice, liver complaints, eruptions t- i
skin, morbid complexion, general.debility, "s
ofappetite, suppressed perspiration,. ete. :et.
As an efl'ctual Eradicator of Mai;cury frdinthe
system; these Pills and Bitters are uneqpalled.
The indications reqniring Spencer's Pill q -
and Bitters,- and when they. should be ns
without delay as a preventive to-the formation
of Acute Diseases, are- - '
When there-is rain in.tie back or had;ib:s
When the Tongue i furred ;
When the urine is ery highly colored;
When the skin is hot, dryror yellow;
When the Appetite is poor: -
When there is pain in thi stomach or boloa
When there is nervous irritation;
When there are cold Chills;
When the dreamsare badorstartlingin sleep;
If taken upon the occurrence of any, or-all
of the above indications ofapproaching disease
-much pain and sickness will be prevented,;
For sale by 11 . TI,;;
J. D. TIB1 ETTS~
Edge6eld C. H.,S. C:
december 16 "n lm
DR.HULL' S
ANpANT FEVER
T HF. success of these Pills in coring in a
few hours. where all other remedie
leave failed. nad that ton. in cases of twelveanid
eighteen months standing, warrants theasser
ion,ihat, if taken according fo the directions,
hey are t certain cnre.- A. lon ~ ofcerti
.tes in' pronf of their infalibilii 1 bad=
led, bttt, try theie:and'be conin tte yC e'
ire the most cerlai aitid the vr s rim -y
ver oflered to the public, to it pd'ermt
ien-t and lasting cut
For sale by 'y. D. TIBBETTS .
Edgefield C. ., S. C.
december 16 1n 47"
ALt11' WTCIICRF'r OU'IG L- -
11r. T. Rowanid"Dear Sir-Por four'br
live years I h-ave sffered greatly from R,-e'
itntismi in mny head, which during the last~year
became worse and worse. Foa -fonc.or--Ave
weeks previous to the 15th inst., I.hiad.etuffered
without intermissiot, my general htenth weas
much imptaired', m,sight imnjured, and my head
an, seunitive, that. l couald scatrcel3 rest it upon
the pillow. Two days since, a single applica
ion of your "M A G1U LOTION," relieved me
stntirely in two or three minutes. I have ap.
plie'd it occasionully siunce, and the soreness is
nearly gone' So great and sudden was the.
:hiange, that I can scarcely iealize.thati lam
Lthe same mian.,
I have also eed one of nmy Children, and a
fi-male friend ot hecadache in twot or three mint
ltes
So grent is nmy.cotifdenoce in the "MAGIC
LCTIO)N' that I wvouldl not be without a bot
Lie for '-ifty ties its cost."
Y tnrs tm.gpectfutlly,
JACOB WV. SOiLDER,
No. 350 Masrket sttet
Phail.idelphia, January 17th, 18.16.
Pre pated unod sold Wholesale and Reta:l, by
1. 'T. Rtowvand, 376 Manrketstreet.
1(. S. 110 BERTS, Agenit, Edgefield C. H., -
Southt Catrolitta.
decegia ber 16 - 3t *47
To Parents 1
n. JarNM's Canannsmav iHA) is a.
:ertain and speedy cure for Diarrha4 Dys
int ary, Cholera Morbaus, Sumnmert.Com..
plaints wit h children, .and allm derange.
vteus of the stomnehl ot haowels~;cased
6.itmprudence or error ini diet. I't..hias
affcted cnres in the worst cases of these
anm~iplaintir-even where hopp had',aln'ost
fled-snatchedl a-tsender infauit from an
a.erly grave, and'called for-th lihe exclama
tion, -it tieas saved the child." The .Pro:.
prietor of this muediciaze begs leave tbsinie
-I- is something which hieha eei
tensively in pri'/ni~practice for a nmbe'r
f years, and believes that lie ..as "savedi
mtany lives by its timely .use. Every.
persotfflitedith tliest.coiiplamni' are
invited to''tij .ohuebdttle of it, E;iieh is
a'arranted-to give teliet. Piamlilecon.
:aining full, directi and .certificages of
:ures accompar~. each b'dtale.
Prepared otnly at No. 8 South Third at.,
Philadelphuia.
R. S. ROBERTS is Dr. D. Jtyne
tily..Agent-at Edgefield Couit'Elad'se.
Dec. 23 .3t .48
. BAKERY.
H E tundersgued having recently com-'
mraticed the abonve lsiness, int ii
lace, respiectfully solicits the..patron- --
tge of the public.
Lie intends keeping on hand a general
tssornment of Confeclionaries and Cand ie,
S. P. I ELD.
Edgefield C. HI., August 1P4 29
W. W. AD)AMS,
TTORNEY AT LAW, niay lie fotnd at'
'his 011ice, at Censply's Hotel, at any
Ion. -Sept 8,-1846- - .33
(C7P The rriends of Licut. JAME~ B.
RAaats, -announce hint as a candiditte for.
he oflice of tax Collector at the nert elec