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Edgefield Advertiser from Edgefield, South Carolina • Page 4

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Sbterifi's Sales. Virtue of sundry writs officrifacias.t me directed, will be sold at Edgefield House. on the first Monday and Tuesday ii next, the following property, viz: Metz Hendrix. vs Abtier Nelson. one trac -of land containing one hundred acres, more less.

ad John Holly and others. Robbits Coniter. vs William Yarborongi the Delendant's sinterest in four hundred ani thirty acres of land, more or less, adjoiningJohl Inlow and others. Charles Price, vs Sherwood Corley. one trac of land c-ontainincg one hundred and fifty acres more aor less adjoining John Ramsey othern Also, one other tract.

containing one hus dred acres mo or less, adjoining JSanmel Ste vens anid others. Eli Miltoas, vs John Marsh, two hundred finty acres of land more or less adjoining Eliza betlh Carter and others. Sahln- Clark. vs Margaret Ogilvie, thre hundred acres of land more or less, adjoinin John White and others. The same, vs the same, the above(describei property.

The same, vs the same, the above describei property. Levi 31. Churchill, vs M. B. Hightower, on tract land containing--acres, more or lisgltower and others.

Isaisas salrnp's, vs bterling Powell, on tract laund adjoinlg D.J. Walker and others The Wtate vs te samne, the above describe property s. GUlyton, vs John Iuri dred acres us Land ture or less adjuituong Wad Uloyer ai otasers. loratu ti oud, vs Hi. lHutliman, Sen.

thre hunidret acres land, suore or less, also, thre Negrves, Harriet aid her child John. I te samuse, vs the samse, the above describe property. r. tiouedy. T.

C. va iensry Slultz, one in toe Town of tIstmbug No. sine iuidre and sixty tar.e, ing thirty feet fraut on ltgton street and one nundreu and ninety let oi Cobb atreet. The State, vs the same, the above describe property. B.

F. Gonedy, T. C. vs Mary Winggard eight hundred acres of land, nore or kss, at joining Dansel unattlebuns and ousels. B.

F. Gouedy, 1. C. vs Mary 3eDatiel, ont tract of Land adjoiniag E. B.

Belcher. Jamne Ursifin ani others. Jihtn Lotton, vs Reas din, one Negr Wouas n.ate. Caduway Clark, vs Vm. Strom and Samut Strum, aone Iay Mare.

bisamnel Otevens, vs John Youngblood, onl trrct hatd wersee the Defendant ing Kobert itryanL aud others. Joihts S. 6uiiey vs the saue, the above de sceibed property. WIn IBucklane vs the same, the above de scribed property Abel asensal, vs Thomas 13. Harvey, on Negro Wounan.

J1nn vs William Doby, one Yoke Oxen and Last. Luerl tlundy, vs tue samte. the above de sectibed propulety. Loastre vs Mathew Gray, one Nt gro uisna aod could. ti 2L.

Pents Co. vs the samne, thi abov described pro.perty. bmItht lazier, vs Join M. Reynoulds, on rifle Gusn. Cot elia Seiles, vs Abner Whatley, on tract Rnown1 as tile lait rock ir.iet cot taining five thousdad acres, maore or less, ad joining J4941n ubKtt anduioterz.

Heniry aveuedy, vs Jsrret ise, one Gra: Mare. John P. King vs Margaret Clark, the tract land ssere the fesuut iiv. at the titne her deati, adjoiuissin4 lands ofthe Estate Briton Miims, a.nd others Allen Kinnard, v. ikobertso Deen, hutdred acres oflaud, aJjoining Robert Bryai and otners Terms of sale-Cash.

s. CHRISTIE, S. E. D. September 14, 1840 .3 OOTTM WARE HOUSE 1111- dascober tiavsing put his ARL 10U31.

im r.pair, atid raised it five leer biner titans oefore, nistel miakes it to igh wvater. Ptiant.ers and blei chamtis isay rest assured oif no diger IrsosasriigI wvater, its sorig Cotsont is. tis slarehouise.lie is isnali os tile jaberasi patrontage Ot ni frsesnes aneretuitore, ad tilijers tusi'a that hta a strict ah tentiota io.busmsers~b wihi a conitisLnince of the lormier libera buestiwed sin imt. Ansy otioni sasis sne tmtay htave in store, or tha masy be sem to Isan snppeda to Chtariestoi or Savannsaht, Wilt be strictly attendsed to. Hlambitrg, Aug 20, 1540 ti' 31 E.

P. Noble, vs John Ctiunmtghsamt. and wife, Ptasrick Nobse. Bill for Alexansder Noise. Partition.

J. tob.e asnd Elizaiesin Noble. IT apspearmtg to miy satisifactionl thsat Patrici U.Noble. onte sit she lesenanits ms thsts case reeide withoustt tate iasits of tits State: tis it is ord'eed thsat tue said defenidanit appaeart, anad pilead, ansswer or demitr to at cottphamtant's UBa. in three minsu frots the of usis publilicatit.n, or sit said bill wial be taketn pro confesso agaimst huno.

IIL3J. Y. M1ar(T1N, c. L. A.

0. Commissioner Sept. 14, 104l ENN ETsvi t.L~. OE PT ElMBER, 15-l0. EOWARD H.

Esq. biIeena duly etee.d anid c'ommtissaoned Ma of ste 4td lsvistion 1 otht Caro litia Milittm, -vill take rank as Major-Genieral from the ttdd day of Junse, 1840, aud will bs respected antd obeyed accordinigly. By order of ste Commssander-im-Chiief JA MEd JON ES, Adjt. and Inspr. Gen.

Sept. (C) f3 EST AYED, FROM the Subscriber, about thse 19th ol March last. 2 Colts, onte a dark iron grej filly. three years old; wheat she left, she hiad os a commtton size iron bell, attachted to a leathe. collar, fastened son with a leather latch.

Thti othes. a year old, hr ghst bay horse colt, witi somo white haits on the body, ad a blaze it face. I will satifactordly reward any one wht 'will stop said colts, or esthier or theim, ansd giva mec itnformation; direct to M1t. WVilllintg Post Oft fice S.C. I SIMON CROUCH.

Mt. Willing, Aug. 22, 1540 30 INOTICE. APPLICATIONS will be made to thte Ia gislature' of this State, at the snext sessiot to vest thea title of the State to ay escheatet estate of theo late Coli. Christinan Bresthaupt.

ini Susan Breithaupst and Ossian Gregory, sir ot of them. ansd to. vest the title of the State to anj encheated estate of the late Margaret Clark aut DavId Clark ina the childresn or grand-chiildrer pr the said Margaret, et some of them. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.

IN EQUITY. William H. Yeldell, Bilfor and wire, vs Paritium. Margaret J. Shibley, and others.

OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of I an order from Court of Chancery, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in tI October next, the real estate orJaines Shaibley. deceased, consisting of two tracts of land na follows: One tract, called and known as the Shinburg Tract lying on Cufrelown cieck a thle District of Edgeield, containing five 4ean died and thirty-four acres. more or less, adjoin ing lands of erly Burine, other land of thc said James Shiblev, lands of the estate ofJacob Lasseter, Burrell Hobbs, the estate of Jauc E. Dawson, Leroy H. Mondy.

and A. Tray and one other tract lying in the District aforesaid containing three hundred and sixty acres, more or less, the Shinburg tract. lands of Jacob Shibley. the estate of Jacob Lasseter, and A. T.

Traylor Said tracts ol land to be sold separately. on a credit of one two, and three years, except for so much mion ey as will -pay the costs, which must be paid il1 cash. Purchasers to give Bonds and persona security, and a mortgage of the premises to se cure the putchase money. J. TE RRY, C.

E. E. D. Commissioner's Office. Edgefield, Sept.

12, 140. $5 75 32 ettate of South Cariliua. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. i Samuel Williams, Bill for and others.

Partition. John C. Davett. and wife. OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue LI nit order front the Court of Chancery, shall offier forsale to the highest bidder at Edge field Court louse.

on the first Monday in Oc tober niext. the real estate of Samuel Williams deceased, consisting of the two following tract ofland. viz: One tract on which the deceased resided, lying in Edgefield District, on Coody' Creek, waters of Ilorns Creek. contain ing oie thousand (0O0) acres more or less. anti adjoining lands or Win.

II. Moss. John Mundy, Heanry Waldfrum Benj. Addison, and AnM1 Jones: the other tract containing three hundred and thirty-six (336) acres more or less, lying it ithe District aforesaid. and adjoining lan-s ol John Miundy.

James F. Adams. Ileny WalSdrun and Daniel Prescott. Said tracts to be. sold separately.

oin a credit of onte anid twc years, except'ror so ntteh nnajey as may hK necessary to pay costs, which imuist he paiid it 'Tle purchasers to give Bonds and p- rs11nal security. and a noirtZage of the pretinse to secure the purchase maoney. J. TERRY, C. E.

D. Commissioner's Ofce, Edgefidd, Sept. 8, 1640. $5 75 32 State of Soutl arolina, ABBEVILLE DISURICT. IN EQUITY.

John Wilson Adn'r of Bill for Rc Huah 1i ilson, vs Jennet Wiisfn. William Wilson, and others. URSUANT to the order of Chancellor Dunkin. made in this case, all the craedit. ors of Ilugh Wilson, at the titme of his death, whose demands shiall not have been hilly and roperly paid by his administrator, are hereby rnotified to present and prove their demands beI re me onl or iore the first day January next, A.

D. 84l and the creditors of the said H.gh Wilson. deceased, are hereby notified, that the Decree of Chancellor Dun kin iorden that the Coimmissioner cause two months notice to be ins-rted in such piblic papr or pa pers as he may deem proper flor all the credit ors of the said Hugh Wilson to present iad prove their demands before the Comnnissioner, and that such of the creditors as shall not pre asent and prove their demands on or befhre a peremaptuary day to be fixed hv the Cotuanis shall be excluded from tie benefit of ihia I decree. It is further ordered that upon notice ofrthis decree being civent to any of tihe creditors of aHugh Wilson, such creditors shall be enjoiter fro commnnement or further iprosecuuion ol Sany suit at law agaitnst the administrator atfore SIt is further ordlered that the administrator I do account helbure the Conisssioner concerming the" estate o'f his intestate; and that thec SCoall'nissioner do report the detmainds againtst the estate of 11 lg WVilson, which mnay be prov. ed, arraniged in order of legad priority: and ther bialace in the hainds of the tadministrator.

after allowing all proper payments and exa'enses. fBEN.J. Y. MAIITIN, C. E.

A D. Comm'r's (ffsce. $12 75 Valua ble Land anad Stone Ware HANUFACTORY FOR SALE. 71 lIE Subscriber offers for sale at publie1 mitery. Onl Thursday thme 15th of Octo-.

her if not previously sold, the latationa on which he now resides. about eighateen miles aove Edgefield C. Ilouise, nnd one and a hal miles south wecst of Mr Williams' Steam Saw Mill. IAlso, his Stone weare Manfactory, wvith an Furntare, and every thling niecessary to carry on Sto'nc war" business. all ii rood order Also.

iliree' or four Negr'oes, one Waigonu one Uiaronich, one 31ula- otne -et and Steers. anad of all kiniJ.sneh as lioes. Shep, and Cattle. Also, llousehold anid Kitchen Furniture. sumiis underi $5 cash; uder on a credit uiitil ilhe 25th.

lecembhel 1840 andt all sums over a cwedii of l2 months. JOhIN PRESLEY. Ang 31 A Valnable Plantationl FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers his valuable planta. tion for sale, sitnated on the road leadinig from the Island Ford on Sahuda River, to amhurg anid Augusta.

three miles east from Cambridwe, in Edgelleld District, conitaitning five humicred acres, two hundred of which as fresh cleared. There is two huandred acres lying in the woods and is well timbered. The above lamnd is under a first rate fencee, aiid is well adapted to the growth of cotton and grain. On thme plantation is an excellent Dwelling House. Barnm and Stables, and all necessary outbuldngs.

The spring attached to the Plantation cannot be surpassed by ainy im the Iup country, its waters are of the purest kinid. very cold atnd healthy. The situatiomn is as healthy as any in the up country. The neigh. borood offers the best range for stock of all kinds the State affords.

Trhe above Plantaton offers as miany inducemnits to purchamsers as any itn the country. Those who wvish to purcase will do well to call atnd exannlne for themselves. Terms will be lberail and accommodating. For further particuluars apply to the subscriber living otn the Plantation. THJOS.

J. COLEMAN. A ngust 28, 1800 31 B00K JOB PRZWZ'ING FEvr description executed with and despatch, at the Of1ice rf ena ADVERT1A8ik Election Resolveso FOR OCTOBER. 1840. So muche as relates to Edgufidd.

IN TE HotCsE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Decuber 20, 1839. IIE Committee on Privileges and ElcC tions. tam whom it wIs referted, to drail resolutions.and appoint Aanagers of Elections. tbr next general election, report oil lowing esolutionms: Resolved. That the Election to be held on the second tmi October next anud the dJay followitig, fin Senators und members of the iouse of' Representati.es.

shall he holdent at the tollownmg places, and conducted by the 101luwinag At Lonmgaire's-L. H. Mundy. A. T.

Tray lor, aid W. B. Brannon. At Collites-J. Hammond.

T. Garreut, nd W. F. Elam. Al P.

A n3 W. S. Howard, and W. D.y. At Pine House-W.

Gallman, B. Bet tis, and B. Hatcher. At Christie's-A. King, James Dorn, and L.

Burnett. At Duuton'sR. P. Bronson. J.

Hill. and H. Dunton, A4 Sheppard's-J. Boles, L. G.

Holloway, and S. Stephenm. At liidge-M. Wiatsoin, L. Homes, and Wilson Cole man.

At Meeting Strect- Nicholson, 0. Strother, and Vm. Dean, At HAabura-R. Adersoni, B. F.

Gonedy, and M. Smlth.a At Monnt it illing-A. Minick, IVilson. and B. Etia idge.

At Court House.W. J. Simkins. R. Anderson.

aid G. liims. At Richardson's-J. Richardson, J. Neal and Bland.

At Coleman's-H. Boulw nre, G. ar fhorongh. and 11. Abiney.

At Park's-L Harmon, A. Kilcrease. and H. Freeman. A4 Perry's-D.

i)einny, M. Pope. and A. Nich olson. At Cothrda's-R.

Martin, C. Moore and Thomas Lake. At Musdey's-W. C. Halli J.

B. Johnson, and S. Deen. At Allen's-A P. Kenard, S.

tinthews, and A. Turner. At Porel's-C. Powel. D.

G. Walker. and Hightower. At Long's-A. Jones, 1nuk night, amid Long At Neill's- J.

Miller, H. Ardis, and Jaies ers. The Managers to hold the election two dayi at each place, anl meet on Wednesday following atthe C. Ii. conut the votes, and declare the elecMion: six Uepiresenatives to be elected, anid one Tax Collector.

and one member to Congress, from the Congressional District ot' Edge lied, an Abbeville. Resoleud. That the Managersof Elections, prior to their to the elections. du take the Iblliowinag onwth or aflirnmtion, before some Mangistrate, or tine of the Maniagers of -lectionls. to wit: "That they will ftithfilly and immoiartially carry i.to execution the forvgoing vle'eti-lies.

agreae'nbly ti) tie Constitution of' the State or1Sa 1thl1 C. Resdrc-l, That ini itture. nIo person qualified to vote faor mmlers ,.1 each branch of the Legislatire, shall be permitte-d to vote its more onme Ealectiomn District, or Parish; and the I 3anaers of Election. tiiirughout lie ztate, are herely requireld and direcied. ifthey think propaer, or oi the appheilcion of any elector present.

to adminiiai-aer anyv primsoni or persons offeritga to vote, thme folkwin oath: -'I A. do solemnlv swear, or alirma. (is the case mat I tiave not, at this general ela'etion for inembets of the Legiislature, voted it this or any other Dist-riet or Parish, and that I ami Coinsittioially alttlified to votel so help me od Am if any person or per sons. reqatired a aforetaid to take said oath or aflirmation. shall reinse so to do.

then the respiectively. in their relspective Ditricts ar shall be, and they are hereby required amid enjnined. to refimse such vote or votes; mad in case tie lanagers, shall refmse to reuiire the oath alini elsaiid, when demnan ded, they shall liah a. to all the pains and pemi altice th'ev woild he halle and subject lot mneglectinag anv other duties regntired of them as 3aingirs ef Electious for either branch the L.egishltmre. Resalred, That ihe act ultoring the faur sections orthlei Constimtion of the.

State of 8Sutti Caroliam. he herewith published. to it: "Every free whie mai, of the age of twenty-oni yerars, (patipers. aid nion-caommissioned 1ii eersand privates. III the army of the United States.

excepted.) heing a citizen of the State, Iand having rAsided therimm two years, previons to the dav of election, and who has at freehold offifty aces o- ona town lot. which lie h'as beetn legally seized anad possessed, at h-ast six nomthas befoare snezah electioma; air, not having anmy sucih fraehold onm town lot. hamth eeni raesidenit in the Electiona District in whmich hi offers ti give hmis vote. helbre tihe elecionm six momtths: ime shallh have a ihat to vote forn membaler or moembaers, tao serve imm either bramech of the Legislature, lair tlme Election District ir whichI lae holdmas sniehl property or residence. Thalmt time twob years residence reqiredl by thme Conmstimmion ini a voter, mime the twob vemtrs immedmiaitely previous to thae hat ii'aniy per.on has is homie in time Stante, he daes mim''los" the righmt of residlence by temporary abenrme.

wish thme intenmtioni of retumrnainm; mand i'im as hais hmome ini the Eiecmionm District. lisi righm tao vote is nomt impmiaired by a tempiorary ah. sece, with the iantntion of retumrmng; bum if one has his haomie amnd famiiy in another Stamte, tme plresencee of such person. mlthoutgh conin ncd fur two yemars, gives mm right to vote. Thinat the lionse do agree to the report.

Ordered, thamt it be sent to time Senate fon ncurremct. By order, T. WV. LOVER, C. II.

Rt. IN TIlE SENATE 20, 1849. Resolrecd. Thamt thme Senmate alm conenr in the reprt. Ordered, mthat it lie retimnied to time llmt.e aof Repirsenittives.

Uv ordler, WVM. E. C. S. Sepmteminier 3i 31 iISTh1CTIN kQUITY.

Chtrars, Csmnahma, amid others, Bll for Thoitmas C'osniahman anal Lucnmy mmi asley. Distribution. is thaint thme Defemndanmt Thmos. Cos. namimma, whoa is sad to he absenat and from vitommt thme imits oaf States, do plead, swer, or demnur, tab the Ilillof the Complaiinants this case, withimn three momths froimi the pinh tictiomn ol' this order, or time bill will be takeni pro confesso.

A. P. A LDRICil. C. R.

E. B. D. 0Ilice, rnrnwe' li District. Jmly 29.

1840. ac 27 EW GOODSi. 5 iiE Sbmciribe'r is now receivinig from New Yoirk ii irteen caaes of NEWl 1)RY GOODS. comprsimng a Eene'ral Assortimnt smuiahin fon tme semson, wich wiil he solmi low fobr CashFome ammd thme public generailly are imvited to call on 0. B.

FORD. Haimbummtrg, Aug .5, 184.0 Nankiul flflN 1Case Geaorgia Nanikin, one do bleached Also Blart Broenm Linnl. LUnen Drilling'. Grass Mirxican and York variety of Colboredi Comttnm oods, foir servant's wtear. Nowi opbenm iig at time store of 0.

B. FORD. Hmurttg, Ang I8, 1I40 tf 2i8 Plain and4 Figured floods, LSO Devain Stamw. Brtad Coittage, Fior eince l'renmch Rutliad Bonnmets, jism receivedlby 0. B.

FORD. LHambtmm. Ang 17, 100 Receitg Forwarding AGENCY, AND IXN HAMBURG, S. C. llE Snbecriber respectfully takes leave to renew to his uetomes.

his sincetire the exieisive patroiage hitherto bestowed on him; aud wetUld beg to assure them of a conlinuance of that strict aliention to their interests, wh ic h1, from a largely increased business, he flatters himself has been appieciated. Ile deeis it annecessary to dilate, to McTftCuHA-TS, oi the evidet superiority or his claims to their pntroteage as a RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGEMS--his long erperience in that departnent; rigorous obscrrunce of instrutions. and the rVs of fluuling; his entiri being restricted to a Conmi-sino B.siness alone; and the isolated and ceIrated position of his warehonse, thns lessening the risks frmn fire and innnditiois; are circamstances, which, tcith all due deferenc, entitle him to a precedence. To PLAsTruns he would ngnin tender his services in the sale of their COTTON aid other PROoucr: to this deopartnviat he appropriates his peronalattentiot, and from his practienl knowledge of this business, he feels assured le wi bi promote the intetests of tiose who may ti to him. J.

F. BENSON. Hatmabnrg, S. C. July 25, 1840 30 a (IW ater-Proo.) AND commissionBusnes.

SE Subse-iher is nitch gratified that he is oice more able tooflfer hus services to his friends and old cstoners, and the public generally in the lI'arc-House and Commission Business He flAters himself that the eligible locatiom of his Ware-House. and itq comparative immuncity from the risk of lire and floeid, will proenre him a liheral patrounge. 'He has rebuilt the If'are-louse frmerly known as Adamns If'lker's, and is filling o) ne winA of it above the Ighest water-mnark of the late freslet, "or tle urptse of storing therei the Cotton of Planters and Country Merrhants. This site is at least two teei higher than any other wae-hose in town; a1nd the divi--icn that hasheen elevated will store fraom 1800 to 2000 holes. lie willsell Cotton.

and attend to such bnsi. ness Us is nmally transneted by Comimission 3 lerchanms. at as low a rate as others eigaged in the :a.ne calling. In agin oiffering his serviees to his friends aid the public. the subscriber catnnot refrain from acknowledgitig the liberal patroiaage he once received frnin theta; and hopes by his at.

tention to busiiess that it will le reinewed, and I it will be tlankfully received. GOLLOTHIUN WALKER. Hamburg, August 8, 1840 28 The Messenarer at Ashville. N. and Monntnineer at ieeniville.

Me-senger at Pen- dleton.nnd at will insert the above six montlhs, aid send their bills tt G. W. IBRIELLS, Cnoie domiestc nad Scotei Gighiim Urmlrellas also Ladies' Silk Umbrellas and a Par.isaols. In addition to the above, arid just received, 1 new Eniglish aid American Prints. l'aavillian I Glanoze, hlold Nett.

Bnndann, Spittathield. and rl Pongee Handkcrchiefs, Fataey do. Bed Quilts. I F.tiglish aid American Lon'g leeths. Velvet 1 Itilhons.

Spotel Thrind Patenet tio. Vestitngs, Stusipeniders, Gtlves, Quilt Back. Comin i (u Shell, small plain. white hot n. Victoria.

Log Cabin, Conmon and Fiench Dressing, Fi ne Iveory and Negro Combs. JO IlN (J. B. OlRD Anig I840 tf 29 Phoenix Stone Ware Factory. TO NTS AND TIlE PUBLICv IN 1 ihe Subscribiers hiaving been enignged in Sthe mnamittletcirinag of Stone WVarea at Pottersvilie.

ina Edgefie-ld. S. C. feir meantvyvears and froma Icong expl ieance, anad former that establishentt. hatve locate'd at the Phonuix Faictorv.

Creek, twelve miles froma Edgelieldl Ii enie onc the maain Rtd leading tromn Newhe'rry, Uation, tand the iippe'r Districts to Aikent. for the hcmrpoese ofek maafotatuirinzr Ware in tall its variona, ci branaches. They have pirocuiredl the hest of i1 workmen anid tare coinstantly making anls and i hiave a large stock on hand. Their tassortmiemnt is the most cotmplente ever before oflhre'd for pt ini this market. to) wich- they would call the at tention of Drnggists.

Merchants amid Platiters. it and all those who wish to putrchlase aiy thing in their line Aiioag the nmnyti at which their stock is comtposed, tire the following viz: Jars of all sizes fronm 4 gallon to 20 gallons. Jugs of all sizes do. 5 do. 20 do.

Chnrnas of all 2 do. 5 dee. Bowls oir pans of all sizes, from 4 do, to 5 do. Butter Pcts ofall sizes from do. to 3 do.

with covers. Pitchers of all sizes from do, to 3 dco. And leds neatly idce for jars and churns il desired. Stew Pots ol varions sizes, I All of the above is inferior to inone mtade in the United States. Orders nddressed to tis at Edgelield Counri RlotseS.

C. willhle promtpt- ti ly ti-nded to. andec delivered tee the tt door, any dlister ae der one hun adred andc filly miles. Charlestouanmerchiants can have their. ware delivered at the depot, in Aiken, at 124 tt cents per gallon.

The Price at the Factory isa 124 cents per galloti. MIATHIS RHrODE. Aprill1, 1840 tf) 9 a TI ie harle'ston Conar. will publian 3 timnes, weekly, and forward accounit to this Oflice. ib State of' South (arolina.

0 ABBEVILLE DISTFRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. tI Nathaniel Davis, 3 5 Adaniastrator of Joseph IAttachment, a Diavis, deceased, Assumnpsit. Gaernishee, vs Willitam F'. Lumipkin.

l'laintilV htaviang this day filed his decItaratieon in may antd she Defencdanit 1 havitng no wife or Attorney kntowin tole within the State aipotn whomt a copy with a rtule 4 to plead, could lie served. On maoetuin, Ordered that the Jefendant do pleadl to thae said dc.claratiotn withain a yetcr andI a diay or finial and 0 absolttiejn-'Igmenat wil lihe itwardhed against him. JNI). F'. C.

C. P. Clerk's Office, July 10, 1840. a( -r $7-50 aqe 25 I CHKLDE DDINS, EDDINS' Pahgrimneae to" J. Texas, a P-wma.

As a memorizal oaf a Friendship and esteem, is inscribedl to Charles K. Johnscon, lby Giles Chanpatan. Juisa publishedl. and for sale at this Office. Jnly 25, 1841) State of South Carolina.

EDGEFlELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. WILLIAM H. ADAMS, who is in the custody of the Sheriff ofthe District. virtue of a writ capis ad satispiriendum thc suit of Willnm iCook, havig tiled is pet.tion, and a schedule on oant h.

of his whole statr.r eal and iersonl. withs the purpose of litaming the benefit ofthe Act of the General iwsemll -if this State, -comintinly called the IIsolveift MDbtor's Act." PusI.ic Nortcr, is hereby given. that the rctiont of the -nid Win. If. Adams will lie heard nd'considered in the Court -f Cinnnoh Pleas.

ir Edgefield District. at iduefich. C. -louse, it Wedhesdty, 21st diy of' Octoher sext, iir some sidequent day of tlie Teilin of said which will he then settiop ani all the redstars "itde said a n. Adams, are here.

'y summonerl personally or hy -titoney, then ud there, in said Court, to showi cumse, if liey can, why the benefit of the Act aforesaid, hoid not be granted to the said William H. Ldams. tipon his executing the assignment renired by the Att aforegaid. GLO. POPE, C.

C. P. Ilerk's Offier, July 21, 1e49. nc 25 State nf outhi ri'olic-a. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.

IN THE COMMON PIXAS. RY UFFMA'J. who Is In the custody of the Sheriff if the sail District, virtie writs of rnpivs ad satisfaciendum, Sthe sntit of Lewis Collins and Luir.ain Ged. filed his petition. with a schedule oath, lf his whole estate both real and per.

unal. with the ptirpose! nfohiiiing the leneit of the Act of the General Asstbiily of this i. te, coimionly called the "Insolveti Debtir's PuBt.tC NOTE is hereby giveh, that the life lion of the mid Henry imnu, will be leard and considered. in the Court offcomonn leas for l'dgefiel Distrtict, otnl Wednesday 1i 2Lst day of ctohr tie. or on some subeqnent day during the Terni nf said Court.

vhich will tieii he in session: and all the cred ors of the said Iletry Hllitiman, are here. smittoned poersonalk or by attirney, then id there, in the said Court to shew cause. if Iov can, why the bitefit th. Act aliresaid. hiiul not he grauted to the said flenry llutIrall, upon his exectinig the eqiired by the said Art.

GEO. POPE, C. P. Office. July 21, 1-40.

a 25 Stite uh tn 4a. EDGEFIELD I)IS mI-lT IN TilE ON LEAS. OltiE W.T 11031 As who is iidie cit stoly of the Sherit' of the said istriei. virtue of ertuin writs of capias ad salsitr.i. idum, at the snlit of Lawreine taisdell.

Broi Smith Hiithvens C. 8 Lv ies, arren Kimbrell for flie mmi Win. Baud. and Waldron. Thomas Co.

aving filed his Ietitioti. with a sehedi.e tn oath. his whole estate, real and personal, with ti urpose of obtainiig the benefit -f the Act -I ie General Assembly of this St. te, munnoli alled the "Iisolvent Deltor's Aret." Pusuc NorTIC is hereby givei tiat tiw pe ition of flte said George W. Thomas.

will be eard and considered itn the Court of Conino for Edgetield District. at Edteflield Couri 1ons', on Wedniesday the 2ist day of'Octolhe. est. or tin some subsequem day of the Term fatnit C'ourt. which will lie tiuin etamng: I die creditors of the said George V.

Thomusta re her-thy simmoned persually or by attoricy. then aind there. in the said Court. toshew nse, it' they can. why the benefit or the Act sholil not be granted to the said G.

V. Thoas. upon his exi'enititg die assign. tent reqiired by the Act aforeaid. GEO.

POPE, C. C. P. erks July 21, 140. 25 EDGEFIlELD D)ISTIRIC'T.

IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ABNE BUS HN EL L. who ts in thie nshojdv of the $lierifh' of the sn'id Dist ict. by irinte of a writ of cnpias ud satisfuceedum. sit te snit of' Bakter, Johinuon Co hiaviing tiled is petittin, with a schedule on oath.

if'liis whole state real atnd persomdti, wih the pnrpose ofobiing the benefit of the Act of the General assemblyv of' this State, cotmmontly called the Insovaent Debtor's Act." runiuc No-rICK is hieri-hy giveti, that the petion of the said Abner Buishuuell will lie heard nl considired. ini thte Conrt of Cormtton Pleas Edlgefield District.ott Wednesday ite21st iv of' October tnext, or on somie stibseugnett during the TIerit iof said Court. which wili ten ie itt session: antd all the ci'editoirs of' aid Abner Butshiiel, are thereby stttummtned ersotially or by attornley. tiv'-n antd the're. toi sei the benefit of the A ct iresid, shonid not be rantteds to the sidu Alt'r oithne'll, npon his executitig the assignient reqjuired by the said Act.

EO. POPE, C. C. P. 1erk's Oficc.

July 21, 1840. ac 25 State of' Sout (Caa oli. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. iN THE COMMION PLEAS. AMES 8I1iPSON.

who is iii the custodiy of the Sherit of District. airtnte of mecsne process, at the suit of' ark, McTier Co-, havainig filedl his Peti with a Schedule ont oath of his whole este, real andh peirsontal, with die putrpose of oh ng. the benet of' thte Gescal mmtiotnly called the "Insohaetnt Debtoir's Pum.tc NOTICE is herehiy givaeni. that the tie-. tioni of the said Janmes Simupsont waill oa ad considlered in the Comu of' Cntimnt Plens Aheville DIjstrie'i, at C.

hionse. a Wedntesdasy, the firleentl day oil' U. ctobier ext, or either dayi thereafter as the Conrt ny order during the Term, tcuummuencintg at me said pla(ce ont the secoutd Mutida" in Octoer text: aid all the creditors of the said Jatmes impsoti are hereby su mmoned personttally. rby atorney, then and there in the said Court s'hew canSe, if thtev can, why the betnefit of me act afloresaid shiuil nio lie gritited ti thae mid James Simpison, upoan his exc'entimg thei sigtenit required by the Act aforesaid. JNO.

F. LIVINGSTON, c. r. Clerk's Offte, April 14,50 ac 22 Jan-Yard Shuoe Shop opened. the Edgefield Rlond near Mt Viningeu.

wher' good Cow Hides will lie rtannedi oii shire-ote half for tEi ottea id fine Shoes, Boots, and Negro 'lsoes w''il tide ott its good terms. and of' miateiials infei ar to unite in the State. Wasugon Iharness mnade. and Carriaige repaireda. Anty articles tiade wll lhe extanged for good Cow Hides.

From to business, anti the best of Leather. the hopes the pubhir a i gEnueral will fit tnie his new efl'ort to arecommitodate thtis istrict, andI waill casll and see htis work andi idge for themtselves MICHIAEL GEARITY, Near alt. Vitatge, S. C. Ma.c.,23 5-20w 8 Vegetable Life Medicines.

'T HSlE 'Medicines are indebted for their name to their nutifest and edsible action in purifying the sITings and channiek of life, and enduing them witli renened tone and vigor. In mauy hundred certilied cases which have been noade public. and in almost every speciesof disease to which the human frame is liable, tIhe happy elfects of MlOFFATS LIFE PILLS AND BITTERs have been gratefolly and publicly acknowledged by the persons will) were previou-ly unacquaiuted witli the beantifulLy J)hilosophical principles tiporttt with they are conpounded, and upon which Yhey consequenly act. The LIFE NEDCINES recommend themselves in diseases of evety from deecriiptinn. Their first opteialiol is to loosen the various i-mpritics and crudities con.

stantly settling aronhd them, and to romove the inrdened faees which collect id the convorti'tins of the small intestines.Other medicines on.y partially cleans6 these ntl teave collected masses behind as ro produce habitual costiveness; wiih all its train of evils, or suddeu diarr. hea, with its iinilinebt 'dangers. This act is well known to all regular antitt mislts, who examine the human boweli' iter death" and brhce the prejudice gf these well intlrmed men against quack mtedicines-or medicines prepared and heralded to the publie by ignorat'lj1 perbous. The second elleet of the Life Medicines it to cleanse the kidnes andti the bladder, anl by this menna. the liver and the lungei; the healthful action of which entirely de; )ends 1upon the regularity of the urinary organs The blood, which takes its red color frm the ageury of the liver and thd lungs before it passna inlo the heart.

teing hus purified by themi, and nourished by: fmad consing from a clean stomach. cour-es freiely through the veiitc, renews.every part of the system, and triniphdiiiff moutits the banner of hienhh in the blun0a in2 cheek. Mofati's Vegetabule Life Medicines havd been thoroughly tested. and pronounced a saovereian reiiedy f'or Dyspepisia. Flatu -rey.

Palpitation of the Heart. Loss of' A ppetite. Heartibsrn ad He lach. Rest ne'ss. Ill temper, Anxteiy.

Languor amid lelareholy, Costivenese, Diarrhcon, Cholvra. Feaverst of all kinda, Rheumatism Gout. Dropsies of all kinds. Gravel, Wormns, atin Constimption, Scurvy, Ulcers4 Invreterate Sores. Seobutie Ernlitions and Bad C'omplexions, IErupltive complaints.

Cloudy, nod other disagreeable Complexions. Salt Rhwonm, Erysipelas, Ce'mmot11nt Colds and Influeniza. and various other which afflict the human fraie. In Fm.vta and AGUE, particularIv, the Life 5ledicines have been most tinently sturessdf so much so, that in tie Fever and Arne districis, Physicians almost universally pirescribec them. All that lr.

Mofal requires of his pait. in to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the direcuioinr. It is not by a newspaper noice, or anything that ie himself may say in -heir lavur, that he hopes to gain credit.It ist alone by the results of a fair trial. L1IOFFAT'S ME DICAL S1ANUAL. as a domestic guide to little pamphlet.

edited by W. B. llufiht. 375 Brondway. New York, hat been fI'blithed feor the purpose of explaininc more fully Mr.

Mafat's theory of disenses. ind will be round highly interesting to perons seeking health. It treats upon prevelent diseaios, and the causes thereof, Price, 2.5 eents-for sale by air. 1ofl'at's agnCts generally. These Valuable nre for sale by C.

A. DOWD. l-'dgefield C. 11. Mlarch 28, 1840 if 9 Citizens of Charleston, A ND TllfE NE ST.ATES.

YOU nre respiectfitlly iinformed that 70 sErsairnE 740-is miy O)fiice for thue excinsme saileofi THl'SVEGErA BLI. UMaViiCSAl, PI LLS. P'rice twenty five cents per box with diiectioinsin English, F'renich. Spamitshi Porituynese anud German. Thle hugh anid universal reputtation of the Iutantdeih Pills.

re'nders it tnnecessary to comnmient largely ont their partienflor virtnes. As an anti-bmlieus and puirgtiie medicine, they are tuneaulled by anay. Their purifying effect on the blood is universally allowed-nil that have ever used have approved and recommended them. In many cases where the dreadinl ravages ofutlceratina had laid bare ligament nd bone, and where to all appearance, ino huiman means could save life, have patients by the use ofthese Pills, beetn restored to good health; the devour inig diseaise having beeiicompletely eradicated. In consequience'A of the pleasantness of their opierac on, they are universally used in every acet0tn of this wide extended country where they are ade know and are last sturperseding every other Preparation of professed similar imiport.

Upwa rdls huisatten cses have been certified as cnred, solelv from their utset sinice the iatrodtuction of that'into the U. thus estaeblishing the facet beyond all donbt. tht the Pis ensre the. rety) tuost opposite disease-, by the onie simpajle net of continiualb thie bow ilk withe nil time dismense give's unty; thaeflre, miay he said of the THEORY, the UTrauvY of the PRAcTICE is no0w DEYOID all is UT. As llraireth's Pills enre Scnrvy, and its coniserinences, sensfaring men, till travellers to foreigmi regions.

shonld tnot Ihe withmont. iti ordter to resauit to them on every occasionl of illness. No media inc chest is required where thier are. N. or clitnate affects them not, provided hey are kept adry.

Sonthern gentlemeni wiill find this tmediciine one that wrill isure to time people on thi ir estates. Be careful and tiever purchase Pills of a Druggist. PROF EsstNG to be Brmandreilh's Pills. Undcr so0 ctacUST-AscES is anmy one of this aclass miiade ani 3Mv eitstatbished Agents have ic at anm'ENGRAIvED Certihienate signead S. trmi adrefh.

M1. D. in my owne hatndf writng. 'lTmis ist yeari-nnd whzen over tucea motnths afl. it nou laneger the geninenesmts of' the maediitne, it onidi hei we'ill, ther'ia'ari', for purachasers to caure'fudtf examuine thea The seal is tnot wax.

butt emibassedl on the piaper with a steel seali. 11fthe genuine meadicine is obtained.there is mo donhmft ofI its giving It' et satisfactiot, anmd ift tlwho wvaat it are a arefiml tat go by the moe dirctionius, there is littlc doubt but they i I obtinm it. Ratemewr '7t Meeting street, is the only plaice ini Chmarlestont whe're the geuinme mieda einte e'nn be abtlauinef, ande am W. W. htirzt anid C.

A. Dhown. Edgefield G.ti. the oinly nthiorised Aretnts for Edgetield..

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