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PLANTERS' HOTEL, AKBEVILLE C. II. j -jy tgfi The subscriber announccs to his friends and the public, that ho has open MM I (|| 1,10 uuove nam no'or tlio purpose of ^*^^keppin<f public entertainment. His house will be furnished with every thing necessary for the comfort and convenience of regular or transient boar? I tiers at a moderate rum. rjAtim.-iu unu obliging ostlers and servants will be in at~ tendance. Stables will bo filled with provender, &c &c. lie hopes by strict at~ tention to business, to merit and secure a bliarc of the public patronage. Al. D, ROCHE. Oct 14 3:* tf Dr's. Wardlaw & Dendy, Wholesale and llclail Druggists and J .4 j /. : ... JljlUl/lClU,!US, Keep constantly on hand a large and well selected assortment of DRUGS and MEDICINES, Chemicals, Paints, and Oils, Perfumery, and shop Furniture Physicians and other purchasers are requested to call and examine their slock before purchasing elsewhere, as they arc now f'ullv nrenared. since tlicv have recei vcd their Fall t>tock, to fill all orders with correctness and despatch, at prices that cannot fail to {jive entire satisfaction. ALSO, a full supply of the most popular Patent Medicines, such as WISTARS BALSOM WILD CHERRY, llowands Tonic Mixture, Comstocks Vermifuge, Moflatt's life Pills, and Phoenix Bitters, Pain Extractor, and many oilier useful preparations too numerous to mention. Oct. 21. 34 tf NO 1 ICE. it in i f t r* t t a tv- no i iiuvt; iu ur iv goou r iiliji; iuvi\uo, male and female, which will be hired for the ensuing year at reasonable rutrs. Persons wishing to hire will do well to cull upon John Hearst, sen'r, of this District, who is fully authorised to contract for nie in relation to the same. Persons indebted to me by Note or Account, will find them in the hands of Perrin & McGowen for colleetion. Oct 7 33 St M. \V. GRACY. Land lor .Sale. A trnr>t nf l:i nrl fni* cn1<? nno ti*ili? ntw.1 n linlT of Cokesbury, containing 250 acres. Terms very reasonable. Apply to F. A. CONNOR or JOEL SMITH. Sept. 8, IS40. 23 tf' STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Abbeville District, I/i the Common Picas. Agnes Kingsmore,Adm'x. } Decl'n. in v. > Foreign Francis Henderson. S Attachm't. The Plaintifi having filed his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant having no wife or Attorney, known to be within the State, on whotn a copy of the same, with a rule to plead, can be served : It is Order cd that tlicr Defendant. plead to the said Declaration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgment will be given against him. J. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Nov 19,145 ly NOTICE. WHITLOCK, SULLIVAN & WALLER, having placed all their NOTES and ACCOUNTS in our hands lor collection, with special instructions, those in?? debted by Note or Book Account, would do well to call and make payment ae soon na nnnitut.'in?>? ? * : - M vuiifcuiviiii X uyiuuilt 13 liUl IU UU j made lo either of t ho partners, but alone to us. PERRIN & McGOWEN. July 22, 1846 21 if DISSOLUTION. The Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of MAIRS & STRAUS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. A. MAIRS, M. STRAUSS. The business hereafter transacted by the subscribers will be upon their individual accounts. A. MAIRS, Laurens C. II. M. STRAUSS, Cokesbury, Oct 21. Abbeville District Last Notice. All person indebte to me by note, are reQuested to mil ami sottln lur iJinaT . _ w..w k Mjr JL- XXVM JL V/r December, as after that time, I shall place them in the hands of an Attorney, for collection. Also all persons holding notes or book c.ccounts against me for last year, aro requested to present the same for payment. HIRAM W. LAWSON. ALSO?Persons indebted to Williams & Larson, for last year, by note or book account, will please call and settle by the I5th December, and all persons indebted to us for the present year to settle by the 15th of February 1847. The low prices we are selling at, will not allow us to give longer credit. Our sales will be for cash after December next, as the Copartnership will expire in January 1848, and we wish the business to be set tied by that time bo we may commence afresh should wc agree to do so. WILLIAMS & LAWSON. Oct. 21. 34 4t CITATION. WhereaB Tidence L Johnson applies to me to grant him letters of administration of the Estate of his mother, Elizabeth Johnson dee'd. Those are to cite the kinroil nrtr) ? X* J -?u viouiium ui inn uec u iu appear bofore me on Monday 2d November, 1846, to show causo why said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 19th October 1846. D. LESLY, Ord'y. Oct. 21. 34 2w ELLIOTT witlGHT, Ware House and Commission Merchants, llA.MIiUIlc;, s. u.. ^pAniiounuu to their friends f. T.t <?> M|inid the public, that they have associated themselves logotlier for tin.' transaction of the above business in all its branches. In offering their services to the public in the I above, they pledge themselves to devote their undivided attention to the selling of COTTON, FLO U11,nn,I other Product , KIX'KIVlNt; AND FOKAVAKDlN't: HOODS, I Buying Goods for Planters, or attend to any business usually transacted by Commissiou Merchants. 15. Ei.i.iott. Thus. J. Wiugiit. sept JJO scn4t _H7~l7 J E F K E US, i Commission Hh reliaiit and Gcncrul Agent, ! iiamijurt;, s. c. Is always to bo found at his post, ready to devote his en* ire personal attention to llie* .saleof COTTON,FLOUR, BACON,&c, lluijinif CSonils for Planters i\- Ahfc/uuits, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING GOODS, Free of Dr?vu?-o, STORING OR SHIPPING COTTON, &e, &c. Having boon actively engaged in busis ness in this place for fifteen years, with live years experience in the above branehes, lie still oII'ts his services to his friends and me public, niul llalters himself, that by energy tiriil close attention to the prices of articles, cither for sale or purchase, both in this and the Augusta markets, he can be useful to all those who may favor him with their custom. Ilis charges shall be moderate in all eases. Ho tenders hi.* thanks for past favors, and respectfully solicits a renewal of the same. sept 1G 29 Gt WAKE-1I01 Si; AM) COMMISSION BUSINESS, a \t n r? t? f ir1 i v i v / < a v n " FORWARDING AGENCY^ " IIA.MUUllGj S. C. The undersigned has T ^ for three seasons, cib S&" <"C?SaS7^-W":!t?''*n "ie al)OVG business. Me will continue to occupy tlu.* same Ware IIousc ; whicli, lor convenience anil safety, is uni-quail -d by any 1 other in Hatuhurrr. Cotton shipped to me by the Itivcr, will not incur any more expense for Draya^r, &e., than if consigned to any Ware House on the bank of the River. All consignments and orders llmnkfnllv rucfivi.Mi and punctually attended to. Liberal advances will be made on Cotton, in store, when tequired, Aiii' 5 2a J. P. OR 1PPI1M O " " " ?" NOTICE Of Limited Partnership. Tlie subscribers have formed a Limited Partnership under the firm ot J. &. A. LOMAX, for the purpose of carrying on a General Retail Business, at Abbeville C. H? S. C., in Domestic and Fancy DRY GOODS, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, FAMILY GROCERIES, Boots, Slious and Slippers, Saddles, Bridles and Trunks, Crockery and Glass, Hats and Caps, Bonnets, &c, Books and Stationery, FAMILY MEDICINES, PAINTS, Oils, Dyestujfs and Perfumery, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &C. The Partnership commenced on the first day of January, 1840, and will terminate on the 31st dav of December, 1855. }E,SSE LOMAX. AUGUSTUS LOMAX. Abbeville C. II. sept 23, 1840 30 if Notice, Is hereby given to the Legatees of the Estate of the late Stephen Witts, deceased, who are without the limits of this Statr, that the Administrator, with Will annexed, is ready to pay their respective legacies, and requests them to appear in person or by attorney, on or before the first December net, and receive the same, as he will noi oe accountable Tor interest after that time. M. W. COLEMAN, Adtn'r Will Annexed. September 2,184G 27 m3m NOTICE Is hereby given to those concerned, that the citizens of Due West Corner, will apply for an Act of Incorporation at the next session of the Legislature. | May lij, 1H46 II 29f Notice, Is hereby given, that a Petition will be offered to our next Legislature, applying for an act of incorporation for Liberty Church September 2, 1846 27 3m To the People of Abbeville. The subscriber respectfully solicits all persons indebted to the Sheriffs Oflicc for COST, Plaintiffs or Defendant's,are earnestly requested to come forward and settle. as tins ib my last year in office, I shall be compelled to have all cost due me in the office settled. You will find myself or Mr Taggart always in attendance April 15 7 tt J. RAMEY. Land i'or Sale. Will be sold, at private side, a tract of LAND situate on the road leading from Anderson C. H. to Vienna, tour miles from Vienna, containing 310 acres, 60 of which are open. Upon the tract is a good DWELLING HOUSE and out houses. If the above is ngt sold at private sale before sale day in November, I will then of. fer it at public outcry. Terms, one half will be required in cash, the balance on a credit ot one and two years with security and interest from date. | Oct 7 32 4t B.T.SAXON. IMPORTANTSALE! Will be sold, on the 11th NOVKMBER NKXT, at the late residence of Joshua Mcacluun, the tract of LAND on which he lately resided, situate about thirteen miles westward of the village of" Abbeville, ! containing One Thousand Four Hundred and Thirty Acres, more or less. Tin; place is in a good state of improvement, having on ii a good Dwelling HOUSE, GIN HOUSE and SCUEVV.Tl I It ASHING HOUSE and THRASH MR, a new MILL HOUSE and MILL, and all necessary out buildings ; three hundred acres I nffri'slilv cli'iirnn l;itnl ALSO, Will be sold at the same timo and place, about live thousand bushels of CORN, a quantity of FODDER, about four hundred bushels ot WHEAT, about one thousand bushels ot OATS, and about fifty bushels of RYE; UOHSKtt and MULES, CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, HOUSEHOLD and KI TCHEN FUTN1TURK, PLANTATION TOOLS, and many 01 her articles. The land will bo sold on a credit of one .,..,1 I - . -1 tun iwu aim iiirui: yi'iirs, ivnii uu; porsonnl property on u credit of oik* year, the whole to bear interest from date. JAMES ME AC HUM, Ex'or of Joshua Mcachum. August 20, I84G 20 lit To Physicians. Having exchanged tiie practice of medicine for a more* congenial employment, 1 oiler for sale my entire stock of MEDICINES, SHOP FURNITURE. SADDLE-13AGSS, an excellent, case of SU liG EON'S POCKET 1NSTUMENTS, &c &c &-c. This stock embraces all ihe IIK'dil'inPB (nniltni-n .Km ? ... jn;ottaa?uy iur tlie young Physician to enable him to cuter at oncc upon the practice of his profession. The ahovc articles will be sob! at a sacrifice. Persons wishinjr to purchase will apply al the Printing Office. C. H. KINtiSMOKE. Aug 19 ii5 tt Valuable Town Property (or Sale. n r. The subscriber intending* to move to the country, offers lor 111 las? SJll,! "'s HO US 10 and LOT in I J^^Tvlrrl ilif Village of Abbeville, situated I nn Hi.- - TT - ?. uuiib fjijuniv:. 1 III; XIOUSU IS II cornfortablo and commodious one, and in connection with it, arc two LAW OFFICES?, winch can be rented at fair prices. AH the out buildings and fencing ?re new, and tin: Dwelling House has been recently PAINTED. Any person wishing such property, would do well to call and see mo. Dec 17 42tf J. RAMEY. F. A. SCHRODER, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Has Removal to the Square Front Store} Two Doors above Dunbar <Sy littrasid e, cent rest reel, Hamburg. S. C. Where ho oilers for sale an extensive assorment of GROCERIES, comprising every urucje usually Kept in lliat line, oli of which he will sell cheaper than any house in this market. Ilis stock consist in part of? Sugars.?20 lihds. St. Croix, Muscovado, Porto Rico, New Orleans, and Clarified Sugars. COjD'cc.?80 bags Rio, 20 do. Old Government, Java, and Cuba Coffee. Teas.?Old and Young Hysen, Imperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas. Molasses.?5 lihds. Cuba Molasses, 20 bbls. New Orleans Syrup. ? /...? c?_ -i - i ? -- vy/ ill iic is.?ouua ijisciin, isuuer Crackcrs, wine and Lemon do. Pic Nie do. Liquors.?Brandy?Otard, Dupny &, Co. Old London Dock, Hennessy, Ve Va Lafrayer, vintage of 1805. J J Dupuy, A Scignette & Co, J J Rosse. I Holland Gin?Eagle and Anchor, Meadow Swan, Clover and Cologne Gin, Domestic Gin. llum?St Croix, Jamaica, New England and New Orleans Rum. Whiskey?Funk's Old Rye, Monongahela, Country, 3 years old, New Orleans and Baltimore whiskey, also Irish whiskey. Wines ?Old Madeira, very fine, com-. i: o_:ii i-? ? >iiuti,i.Ti.uuuiiouiciiiy,i on,j.viuscai, t Greek, TenerifFe, Pike, Malaga, sweet ! Malaga, Pale and Brown Sherry. ALSO,?Candles, Soap, wood-ware, crockery ware, Pickles, Preserves, crashed and powdered Sugars, stone ware, smoked Tongues, smoked beef, Bologne Sausages, Nutmegs, Cloves, Pepper, by the bag or otherwise, Sardines, Hams, Cloves, Indigo?Spanish, Float:and Carolina, Almonds, Raisins, Candies, Cinnamon, Starch. Lemon Syrup, Powder of all kinds, Rifle powder in canisters, Tobacco, Playing Cards, Porter in pint and quart bottles, Domestic Brandy, Champaigne wine, &c. All of which have been selected by himself in the Northern Markets, and are warranted inferior to none ever offered in this or any other ^market, and will be sold at the lowest possible prices. It will be to the interest of any one wishing any of the above articles to give him a call before purchasing. Oct. 21. 34 4t JOHN G. BASKIN, ixj- ? Attorney at Law, having taken an office in the rear of the Court House and near to the Printing Office,will promptly attend to all business entrusted to his care. Jan 14 46 Important to Teachers. Tin? undersigned having been appointed a committee, by a meeting of citizens held in the vicinity of Greenwood for the purpose of udopting measures to cs'ablish Male and Female Academies in said village, to advertise (or Touchers in the sc?? veral departments, would inform all who may desire to engage in teaching, that they will receive applications until the 15th of November next. Three are wanted?three competent instructors, viz.: In the Male | school, a teacher wlio is qualified to preI pare young men for College ; in the 4'Ymale Academy, a male teacher well qualified to instruct in the highest branches of education would be preferred, but applications will also be received from female teachers of experience for this department; also, one competent female teacher in the Musical department. None need apply for either department except such as can : furnish high testimonials of moral character and of qualifications for teaching. Persons making application by letter are re- ' quested to address Albert Waller, Esq. ! Woodville P. O.. Abbeville District. S <'. j or any of the undersigned, who reside in ! Greenwood, can be seen on personal appli} cation. J. F. Watson. J. jVI. Chiles. V. Uriflin. W. 1\ Hill, j W. Smith. A. Waller. i w li i ^rnril.-c 1? iVT S. Brooks. I O^r'Thc Carolina Baptist and Edgefield Advertiser arc requested to copy the above semi-monthly until the loth November and forward aec'ts to this office immediately, sept 30 sm4t The State ot' South Carolina. Abbeville. District. William Wilson and Wile, applicants, j vs. Pliarcs Martin and Wife, James i Porter and others.?Real Estate, of i David Porter, dec\l. t It appearing to my satisfaction that David S Porter, a Distributee and Defendant in I il.i^ 1 ..II- ' I 1...0 tuot, i waiui u wm nunl iiiu iimus or Una I State: It is therefore Ordered that he do I appear and object to the division or sale of j the Ileal Estate of the said David Porter, i ileceasid, situate in Abbeville District, on or before the first Monday in December next, or his consent to the same will be entered on record. D. LESLY, Ord y Ordinary's Oflice, ?Sept 28, 1846 sept 40 31 10\v ! The State of South Carolina. AlilJKVlLLfc DISTRICT. la the Common. Picas. William A. Cobb, vs. James Knox.? l'oreigu A Itachment. The Plaintiff in the above case haying this day filed Jiis Declaratio.i in iriy office, and the Defendant haying no wife or attorney ! known to be within the State, upon whom 1 a copy thereof m:.y be served : It is Orj dered that the said Defendant do appear ' and plead thereto within a year and a day j from this date, or judgment by default will be given against him. | ~ JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. ! Cik's Office, March 14, 1S4G. 3 lv STATE OF SOUTH CAK CLIN A, Abbeville District?In Ihc Court of Joseph W. W. Marshall, bearer, vs. Francis Henderson, sen'r.?DccVn. in Attach't. on Pro/ii'ri/. Note. Whereas, the Plaintiff in this action did, on this day, file his Declaration against the Defendant, who is abs? nt from and without the limits of this State, as it is said, and having neither wife nor attorney known, upon whom a copy of the above Declaration, with a rule to plead thereto, on or before the Twenty-second duy ol November next, otherwise, final and absolute judgment will bo then given and awarded against the Defendant. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, Clerk. Clerk's Offir.n. TVnv 22. IH45 3U 1./ Sale of Heal and Personal Estate. I Will bo sold to the highest bidder, on Tuesday the 15th day of December next, and days following, at the late residence of Captain llobcrt Childs deceased. One Tract of Land known as the " Brock Tract" situate in the vicinity of Cambridge, containing FOUR HUNi DRED AND TWENTY-FIVE Acres, more or less, about two hundred of which is in woods. ALSO, at the same time and place the personal estate consisting of TWENTY.PTVR T Ilfl7r v Stock of Horses, Cattle and Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Oats, Rye, Peas, &c. One Carriage and harness ; two road wa gons and harness, household and kitchen furniture, plantation tools and many other articles not mentioned. Conditions of Sale.?For the Real Estate a credit of One, Two and Three years. The second and third instalments to bear interest from the first ot January, 1848. Purchaser to give note and three approved securities, and pay for titles. For the personal property, all sums under five dollars, cash, all sums of and over that amount, a credit until the first of January 1848, purchasers to give note and two approved personal securities. JAMES W. CHILDS, Ex'or. N. B. All Persons indelitod tn th? estate are particularly requested to come forward affofflltke payment, and those having demand* to present them duly attested. J. W C., Ex'or. , Oct. 21. 34 6t Wt C. & J. B. MORAGNE, . , Attorneys at Law?Have formed a Partnership for the practice of LAW, in Abbeville District. If tfl CANDIDATES, For Sheriff. We arc authorized to announce Mr. J. 11. TARRANT, as a candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing clcction. We arc authorized to announce T. 1\ MOSELY us a candidate ior Sheriff of Abbeville Dis, at the ensuing election. Wl! fin* nnnft.mon ....UUKVU IV/ UII11UUI11/V n . A.-COlili as a candidate for the office of Sherifl ot Abbeville District at the ensuing election. The friends of A C HAWTHORN announce iiim as a candidate for Sheriff for" Abbeville District at the ensuing election We are authorized to announce VA-CIIAEL HUGHEY as a candidate for' Sheriff, at the ensuing election. Fnr rioi-lr We are authorized to announce THOSP SPIEIIIN as a candidate for Clerk of Court of Abbeville District at the ensuing election. We arc authorized to announce JAS. WILSON as a candidate for Clerk of Court lor Abbeville District at the ensuing Election. We are authorized to announce Dr. S. V. CAIN, as a candidate for Clerk of the Court at the next ensuing election. For Tax Collector, I The Friends of W S. HARRIS, announce him as a candidate for re-election to tho oIliceofTAX COLLECTOR, at tin; ensuing election. VVe are authorised to announce JOHN CUNNINGHAM, as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR, at the next election. The friends of the Rev. JAS. MOORE ? . rp?iiiw*fTullir l.:? 1* 1 U?.|UU.H,U linn uh a canuiuaie x * for the office of Tax Collector at the ensuing' election. 1 The friends of EZEKIEL TRIBLE 1 announce him as a candidate for the office j of Tux Collector at the ensuing election. j ~ DU. HULL'S j Vegetable Fever and Auge and anti-Fever I 1?1LLS. 1 Among all the advertised remedies of the day for ague and Fever, or Chill and Fes ver, none seem to meet with such rapidity of sale and iriv?? sr? rnnr.h <rnnni-nl - f,.. . ? ? ...mvm gvuviii! ouiioiau* tion, as Dr Hull's celebrated Pills. Wher-? ever Uiey huvc bocn introduced, all tonics in whatever shape, all mixtures and Pills and preparations of every character, designed for this disease, have been discarded, and Dr. Hull's Ague Pills have been received as the only permanent cure. They stop the Chills and Kever the first day, and do not sicken the stomach or operate on the bowels. Young children and persons of all a^es sexes, and conditions may use these Pills, not only with safety. I uui with I lie certainty of success. Reader, please notice the following tes! timony from your own friends and neigh1 bors : Abbeville District, April 0, 184G. " This is to certify that I have sold se; veral dozen boxes of Dr Hull's Vegetable 1 Fever and Ague 1'ills within the last three ! years, and have used several boxes in my i own family, and I have never known them fail curing the Chills and Fever in a single instance. I would recommend aU those persons subject to Chills and Fever to use Dr. Hull's Pills. [signed] JTOHN KELLER. I Mr Lewis Covin, of Abbeville District, I says he has known the Chills and Fever j of twelve month's standing completely cured by taking only half a bo of Hull's Ague and Fever Pills. Mr B Gassoway, of Anderson District, writes, in the fall of 1844, " I was severely attacked with the Chills and Fevers, which continued on me until February, 1845. I tried several remedies, and was for some-* time under the treatment of a Physician, but received no lasting benefit from his prescriptions; my disease continued to increase in the frequency and severity of its attacks. I at last had recourse toJDr Hull's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills, and in using only one box was permanent' $? iy cured, and have remained in good health ever since. I think they are a superior ? remedy in Chills and Fevers, and would cheerfully recommend them to all persons > subject to this complaint." f| We might give scores of references and certificates, but we refer the reader to our | ugt'iiiB, wnure uiev may ootuin a pampnlot (gratis) giving "a full description of tho medicine and its manner of use. Price, $1 per box. Dr. Hull's Cough Lozenges. liivery family in tlic United btates should m keep a supply of Dr Hull's Cough Lozens ges in the house, not only as a preventive medicine agnmst the consumptive tenden- fc cies of the climate, but as an effectual re- jsC medy in all cases of CoughB and Colds. Cedcr Grove,Abbeville Dis.Ap'l 9, '46 The Travelling Agent of Drs Hull and Spencer left us about eighteen months since what he thought a supply of Dr ?| Hull's Cough Lozenges. Since then we ? have sold them all out and could have sold & as many more if we had been supplied: We have made use of them ourselves and m in and in our families, and consider them ? an excellent medicine for the relief of ft Coughs, Colds, and all Pulmonary com- W plaints. B. & J. JORDON. g Price, 25 cents per box. 1 Dr. Hull's Worm Lozenges | Are a preparation that never fail to ret move Worms from children or adults. 8 Children will cry for them, and eat tbcm as they would candy. ? Prico, 25 cents per bo*. 1, ? All the above excellent Family Medi* ^ cinee are for sale at Abbeville C. H. by Drs. WARDLAW & DfiNDY. Sept 23 30 9t