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We are scarcely perinit ted to ae a ride into the counitty for the promitl uf health. but what odt ear. are saluted with the cry of pills, We like your 1 13per very well, anl. would like very mueh to patrir itj not for 'our pill addrfisemntsth' of thcse we are hearilv sick jirhearing. -Trie, his mujay be an tihjeetione to our paper, and will continue to be: but it is one extremely hard to be renedied-those who tore, sound, "heed not and in no coun try are'-Priners generally poorer.

or more inA tvantor the nledful than thi-heuce they have rclief accrnitg from the use of these pflls, 'tyken in dloses of annual advertiseriients-old and decrepid pocket books have become quite corpulent, and the Constable have knocked.limi; and hard at the Printer's door have -gined adni'auce. and sh'afed largcly in the. productions of the pill iaounlaturer. Bteside. all this there are other good resuts from pill advertisements.

M2any an old Bachelor, whose days have beet, passed ins misery, From rheurmatics or soie other custone.r, hai been directed to the hroutgh medicines. by which hi- teorind.e nll 6ruises have been iealed, and' his wntry9 conntenatice bloom 'withi tle spring-time of life- Again, there is the old minaiden lady-who, lost almost the last'lock upon which to hang the remotest pros-pect of matrimony, in the midlst of her refectioti, has been suddenly aroused by catching up some weekly and in glaring colors discovers in ts columns. "Dr. Snipe's genuine Hair Oil, for the restoration of tile -lie general promotion of Female beauty," she seizes upon the prize, gives it a irial-rejices in the -henefit -gets a husband. and ftwards thle -printerfive dollars with the direction to his pdpel'.

Let thoset -who say so aliout pills follow the closing -example. The A mericnn Mecha hatever -lnay ie ithe "popli, glory and of the great men of the world-whatever may he the dazzliti pageatitry of high life-the glitter of fashionable sodiety, and splen'lid misery of those whu 1believe that "those who think must nov.ern those who toil," there is no sittatioan more enviable than that ofthe plain American anechmuic-; free for every thing fin -whieh heaven designed him: untrammtzelled in his opinion, alnd left to the guidance of hisown genms, he walks erect inl full statue of man. with his own hands the means hy which he supports himself, protected by a government 'which, like the stun. sheds its light, its foQtering care, upon all, who shall gainsay his right to enjoy the fruits o. his labot inl the way hich best may please hti our government, prudetnee, industry and economy are sure to mieet with their reward; and it should be remembered by every mechanic that the road to preflertment and olficical dignify is open to -every one.

All that tle people want in those that serve thetm is fidelity and pa. -triotisn-trut to tle constitttion and intelligence enough to perforn their dutv. It is the duty of-every American to renderhimself competent to net on all occasions as becomes an American citizen. Intelligence. education and study are within the -reach of every human being.

A TRUE 'Audionee states. a getilemlien who in 1530 lbu nd himtself a loser by the revolution. Detertaind to go beyond sens to improve his for tune; hut previonsly to leavitng lie 'deposited with a friend 301.0t1) hi-. as a nes' egg, in case of the tnewt which he meditated not sucece--ding. thant nine years passetd away, andI not) a sitngle line had been interchanged betweeni thec two friends; when the one haitd himself, havinig failed itt his ultramiarine putrstuits returaned to hlavre a few dlays ago, detetmnitne-l to take til his 20,000 ftranes, atnd end his days5 it) France.

hastened to the capitail, btut founid ihat -his friend had left his former residence haed ruined himself, as it was saidh by gamtblinig, and had ntot a sous left. Full of rage anti despair, lie found out his residence itn the Rue Eloridtmonteau, wvhere, lie lived ini the garret of fifty story- lie rushed intol the room, and there saw hlis utnfertutnate frientd, almnost without clothes a haiggard figure sitting on a chest, his otily piec-e of furniture. Upon ibis lie hiunebedl out into the tmost violeaat retiroaches uphir.uided him 'with a hreaebi of trust atnd threatened evetn eo ntrike him. Hlii friend uttered not a word. but slowly rising unlocked the chest, opened the lid and showed the other his 30,000 franes in gold.

As his only recompenlse, he begged him to give himt little money to buy some fond. Thle sequel may be Surgical ay about nloon, Dr. Duffie. nasisted bv D)rs. Dondie and Duvat, performed a dlillieutlt tiperation on an ancurism of the ham.

It was fln. ished in foturteen minutes. The personi operatedl upon is a yotung ladly residinlg itn Eighth near South Street, The enormous tumor extracted, filled the whlole space back of the kanee. It throbbted viE). lently the wthohe time, treatening every instant to burst, a calamaity which wotultd have inevitably occatsioeda ihe deatht of the patient.

At the close of the ope-ration, the beating ceased instantly. T'his wve are told is one of the must erititenl operations known to the faculty. aned the formner practice was to ampuntate the limb.The patient is doing well. The calnness and science of the operator are creditnkhlo at once to his assiduity and abilities.Philadelphia U. S.

"I will save you a thousand pounds," says an Irishman to an old gentleman "if you don't stand in your own lighit." "You have a tdatughiter, anld von intetnd to give her ten thou-antd pounds as a marriage porion. "1 do." "Bir, I will take lher with nine thou sand." Brig. Gen, A tkinson, we learn (says the St. Auenstine News) with extreme 'regret was stricken with paralysist and there is but little prohiahility of his ever beitng able anain to ake the Valuable worst cases cholera nmrbus, dysentary, bloody flux ithat ever I saw, I have repeatelly en red in a fCw minties. or hours, by a strolln tea, wnle oftie bark of the sweet gu-iltaken green from the tree is best-sieep handtilid to a pint tif wsaier until the lignor i like good coflfee-drink itelear or sweeten ed with roaf sungar, or aild a glass ofgou brandy if lhe shock is very severe.

If not infallible, it.is renarkable in it efreets and well worth heinti known au tried in every friend, RBINsoN. We can add our own testimony to th value of the sweet glum ten--having expe rienced amazing and speedy relief rot ius use in aviolent case odvhsintery, whie refucd to vield to the usual remedies.We have aso seen, in the fast five yearn its wonderful henetit in niany other cascs We have used the diecociion mande fron the bark both green and dried; and hvi dis-overel ti) n-material dill'erence in the el fect-ioth being Farmer. GREAT YIELD OF OATS. E.rtract of a letter receiced in this Towr a(lited Kirkcudbright, Srpt. 2U, 1840.

"Our harvest has generally cornmen ced, hut the weather is hall, and very fit tie has been seenred still I ain snnrumif thit none will perish-10e weathr beinl cooil prevents the- grnin sprouting. LorL raised olf' one Statinte Acre near this town. 93 hushels Oats, weidhiui 63 flis. each! Al enormous crop; suc a season for Outs. was never Burley is also ainundant, bitt Wfheat ruth ershturi.

Ontmeal fell his week, from 2s 6d. to 2s. per stone of and it is ex pected to Call to Is.6d. next olinian. A meeting of the Stockholders of th South Western Rail itoed Batnk.

of ih ChatnIeston and Citncinlnati Ra il Ro Company is to lie held in the 17th November next. Elections fu officers will take phace, an-I other busines of importatice lie transaeted. All stock hollers who have not sigtned a proxy eith er for the Road or Batnk sioce De cember last, should not delay dointg so. Pendleton Messenger. Exrperience petrifiesi the hea driptis that trickle the cavern har den, vet brighten into spars its they indu rate.

Nothmig is more pilished, nothit. more cold. thain that wisdotm which is it work of forner of' firmer passiomi anti is formed within a musing and solita ry mind Our the rain, which fel a few days baek. onr river has frallen height dwhich it then gained, is nom near low water mark. Abioneh it Ia h-en gradnally goitig down, we have smtfficient depth left to float the steutmer, and as our winter frosts lend to stipplv.

th above, we Calculnnte that ioats wi ascend the river without obsarttction, unti another rain Jour. 7e the last tbrce or foi days we have had fine. hebalty weatlier lFr'ost vkits us occasionally, anml the pre vailing northet lireeze have cleared awr any disease that would renain in our city Ham. Ju r. Attempt at cfrtt was madf ihroth a indow in the roof, to burn thi office, last night, between seven and eigih o'clock.

It was providentially quenched nter the destruction about thirty dollar worb of' proper-tty. shaall abstaini from expressing ou 5uspicions u.niil legal invesii.Tttiot brow more light oti the tmastter. T'here. is tno insurawi-e on either the hamibl i or propert Teld. ofthec 4th insi AGoUS-rA, Notv.

5. has bteen a. good ati steady demamid for cton in this miiarkt duritng thle list week, anud if any thinz prices have bieen in fauvor of' the eel he-r. The rec-eipts contintue remnarkabl; figtht, for the season of' the year, lint lth are now over, we are itn hope fiat thle article will come to inarket mior freely. The sales are stitl confined prio cipally to the street, bitt a lii tie has hee-: sol from warehouses, ewe will give sanles a fait criterion of lie tiarket the: were aus follows; 2 itt 7.

at 8, 16 at di 8 at8 5-l6, 10 at at 84, 94 at 8fl 146 at 82, sand 19 bales at 9 eents. 1W guote 8 sit 84 eents. withi the remark thu chomice in Square bales wilf brinug 9 cets. is tno chatngo to tno tiee ini the priec of any article, and the bit siness at presetit is very litnited. The on ly sale thiat has coume to otir knowledal: wvorth reporting, was a lot of abont 2501 bushels salft fromt store, at 50 c-ems pe bushel, 4 muonthtseredir.

l-IA MBU Oc t. 7. The weather beingA invornbile for busi ness, and the asrrival of' produce wagons we have hadl a bri.k market this week a fprices. The arrivat of the staphl have caused our streets to lie thronged ande the mterchanits tiuitted their accustotmed activity. Prices tiow range from Ito di ets.

for Caurolitni money. aind we stup. ptose that an i or i eent more couhi he uib tained for the amticle in Geotrgia monecy is a foil supiply ii market, and disposed of at liur rates. OBITUARY. Death has been busy at his appointed De pairted this life otn the 31st uhimo.

it the 33d year of huis age, time Rey. Williant Vt. Dutni, of thle ilaptist detnomintionm fThe dleceaisedi was horn in the Stnte Mlaine, in thte year 1808S, of respr-ctahh parenats. In the year 1833. he was broughi fiy Disvinie Grace.

to the lnowledge ih, trth anis it is ntoited himiself ii lie Mlethodlist denotmiunation, a ind heeanme a travelling preacher in that connexi-ioni. till I 834. In this year, lisi tminad beecamte much exercised Otn the subject of Basptismi resnhted in the con vjito, thaiit i was his diuty to be buried with Christ' it. that ortdinanice. lie was accordingly imu mnersed in wvater upon ai profession ief ii faith itn Chrtist, on the 7th Atngust, 1836, Fromt this time itht, at the call of the Church, lie etitered upon tfhe duties of art E.vanehitr 'vwhicnice is euliarly fitted him.

His ianors were, for the nost part, ihie Irhors of an itinerant Minister of the Gospel, and in this capaci tv he was ve.ry popular, and very usefil. l'l his last ill'etss. lie mainilfested the spirit i of t'rsignraitn to the Divine Will. A fe'v i nights before his death, he was favored -with a and deligi'hfl view-of the i thre persons in the Faother, Son, and Holy Spirir as unired in th'e grent plan of Salvationti. Inl this view, it was I his privilege to lie asmured of his interest in this great plan, nod to commit his spirit and his family into the hamds of' his Grid.

who is able to keep that which is commits oed uto him against that day. In this i frame of mind, he continued to his last 'I end i His body now rests in hope Llis spiritis urnihered with the spirits of just Inen iade perflect To Divine Grace be all the lory lie has left a widow and two small children, to mourn their loss. UAYIENEAL "The silken tic that binds two leilling hearts. MARRIED. Oan the 3141 by the Rev.

Pnrrsns. J. S. G. tichardsrt, to Miss Mtary daiughter of coi.

Thonas J. wihler. tll of Saiter Distrit. Oil TIvhrsdav. 29th liv the Rev.

C. Hope, Miss Ann, daughter of Saiuel all of LexinlgIon, S. C. TO THE BANK OF FAMBURG, TN Confornity with the notice handed ou, by mryself, of Sept. 22d, I shall apply to the ntext Legislature of' this State, forthe appoiime of'ai Committee to exItnine the true con of tis lastitution, arid to report accordingly.

My acta eniitlC me to this course of proeeediu, l' with otlhers. built the Town obtained a charter for this Institsion, rind ptAu it operation. 'ilavitg had talent and industry t) est ablish this' -Arent eierprise. I should surely have competent qualifcations to Sistnin lihem and I eri own tn interest in the town, and hold no in said Bank. and haive never ai--kel from, nor owed one dollar ii said lustitu tion froas its coinmeucenent to the present day.

As men have been so severely nalled for many years, by these moInied Ilstitutions. and their paper shows, rhnt facts 0bould sapercede the shadows of imagination, I feel this course of proeceding to be my dir i ty, and shall perforn it. According to the charter. this Bank. at the present limte, shonld have in its vaults inl attual gold and silver, allowinz for satair to lie paid oat.

but replenish edi. This Commiee is to examine the cotinibts of tihe van ilts as well a- 11he in the hooks; for if the el'arier is not surstainsed. it is a mere blank piece of parchI ment, and i feel ivself every way aithorizedi and comeltent to be one of said Conanin5ee. annd shall give the true verdiet for or againt, without fear or favor. My famne, toretier with smy interest, is connected -with the prosperity or dostrunlion of the Towi, as well as tlat of tihe Basik, and neither of tirse stall hitIe j'eopardized lby money shavers.

lor the Town or Bank, Iv ail The ingennity of nten or aown. to the contrary ot awihstntditir. The charm (if so'city and high life in AUgustn. lave alrendy proven sirong cniouzh to draw thi. President o' your ilank over ts) their side, lut as the haisno landed foothold in our Town, we will let tiin go.

but I shall most peremptorily intercede agaiist their charmts to draw over our 11111d to lheir side too. I will heure refe a clase of die ChairSSs't. 23sth. A4nd bre it furthrer enactr'd. Tht the Precsidlenw, Diretoars, andsther (Of'ficers osf the said Banrk, sharUlabe citizens trnd residients of' the Staste ofC ih Carolian.

IIENRY SilULTIZ. Fouandor of sire Tarn osf asmburg, S. C. jNovemhear 7. 1840.

NOTE CE, if AM restnsired hv lire Act of te LegislaU tre, andis by a Ris'de parssed art tire laist Cousrt for tis Distric't, to miakea a sipeciali returrn sas sathi, of every Fxentionr in tire Sheriff's Office, i withain a prescribed time. A nd ins order to save escarsts to thse pairries. said miaaplensanit tronrblse tsr myself. I hserseby ressetfully sarges s'very De. fi-idanrt ina to smake speedty pay.

mnirat tand all laintiffs. whlose ceases are msarakead WVasi to comste foarwaral and or case to bes pai, tire crists rit such crases, oth-' erwise the Executlins will he seint onstlfor levy. -S. HRISTIE. s.

Nov. 6, 41 Virastul'fsiirny writs s.f Fieri Farias, I shsall procseed to sell on Wedntesdny tire 25th of Novemaber inistant, at the biose ofuthe tire frillowing psropterty. to witit: G. E. Penn Cu.

v's liollis Dusnton, ihiree hnnsdreds sand fifty list oaf IFasdder, oane lot or' Seesd Coittonr, Stoc'k of Castle and Hongs. Hoarse hold anad Kitchena l'urHen'ry rursons vs the samsse, thse above deserihied iproprertv. Wiltie Frsrzier vs tire samte, the abmove describetd proiperty. Keay vs tire saine, the abave tdescairie praoparty. Smriths Frazier vs the samte, thre above do.

scribeds property. Illanrd Cattle vs thre same, the above describesd Trendiswuay Blisnn vs thae same, the above describedi proerry. vs tihe samse, thre above described S. HR ISTI s. D.

Nov. 840) Ia dI AN ELErCTION wilt be. held on the 2nad Mondrsay isa Januiary next. unad thae dav traiowing. for (Clerk saf the Crt of' Commrro P'lears antd Genearai Sessiuons.

t'ur Etdgefield Dis. irict, art tire tfoliowhrg priaces. to wt: Lngmirn's, Corlliers, Cloudis, Pitre Hlouse, Christie'. hOnntonss. li idge, 31sae'.

ing-Streset, llriaiiburg, Mr. WVilling, Corr IIsasse'. ileichtardsont's. Pairk's. Perry 's.

Cotth. MoIsley's, Aillen's, Powel's, Lsunr's, Nail's. EO. POPE, Clork E. D.

Neav. 10, 14I. ti 4 i Notice. ''TILL let toa she' lowesi bsidder. tire kanaild inig oaf a Blridgea aceros- Little Sainail' River.

near Mr. Mark Poises, oar thre fist day oh' December next, sit it2 o'clsock, M. By order of'then Board. JACOD POW, Chairman. Nov.

9.1840. 41 PLdTERS' HOTEE, EDGEFIELD C. S. C. (Formrly known as GLOVE l'S 110 TEL.) VIPHIE Subscriber, respectiily infrorms hjis itiiends and the travelling public generally, that te has porchascd the above iamed Hotel, and has fitted it up in a manner, surpas.ed by none in the country.

It is uow open tr the reception of Trnvellems and Boarders. Ifis Table will be supplied with the best the Market alrords. His Stables nre sptncion. and iumntifilly supplied with Grain and Fodder, and attended by litithful aid alteltive Ostleus. TL'he untidereigned Ileidges himself that ito exertions on his part sdill be sparel.

to eive Ie'ieral SiifitinII to all lih ay favor him with their patronage. C. II. GOODMAN. Late of tie Globe Hotel, Augusta, Gn.

November 10, 1840. if 41 4s. I C. 11V 0 TIE L. uibi.

ecriber havin- recenutly opeed the IO1TE'L, fartnnlv oc.npied by G. W. MASON, respeetftily a share or public nt ountage. Hlis T'abl shall always he far. tished whith beni hlie aIurkets aiftord: and his Sta'Aio witt the best provetder; and carefui and attlentive Itlers.

No expense shull be Fpared to render this Hotel areeable to till who may call upon him. R. t. IINTER. IJnmburg.

S. C. Nov. 7. 41 'I'Tp Edgefield Monntaincer, Penlhitonz Mam'etnger, will give Inor hisertions and the Charleston Conrier will conv once a week for one month, and forward Iheir bills to the subssriiber for pIymeit.

It. I. 11. Snbscribers make this Wit rall on all ilimose to them. comi- forward antil their itotes und accutis, without GOODWIN.

11ARtRINGTON Co. IAIRRUNGTON BRYAN. Nov. 9. IP140.

if 41 LL Persons having lemadis Pres. ley Ulad, deceased, are regnested to ri 'i. der them tdly aleed, t. 1th. subcrit -irs williin the prescribed time, it those i.

to the esitat previons to the sale, are rnuested to make imumediate paymenit. JOHN BLAND, Nov. 1'. i if 41 otice. A LL Persons idchted it the estate of wint Al.

Mlmler, dueased, ar earcstly requested to make innedcte paymae, its the iubscriber to close estate anld those having emettuantds nttintst the will present them dulv ntested without delay. N. GRIFFIN, Errtar. Nov. 5.

1840. 41 Notice. LL Persons indebtid to Dr. Abel SkateS naill, are info u.ed that their notes are left iii the hands of N. L.

Grifii. F.P., for clice tion. JOHN K1EY, Nov. 7.1240.' I .1 La41st '1otice. '-ITOS.

InIdebted to the estatie of. Ji. Grif. fil.d ene --o rn rCqeep1 int make itmmediate paymet. as we are aixiot.

in a final.selttement with the estate, iyi the first Jainuarv next. None bt Somh Carolinn imoey will he taken, without tie 1Uua1 discOun1t. R. C. GRIFFIN.

T. C. Adnunistrators. Cimbridge. Niv.

5. 18.10. tf 41 Laed for Sale. ILL hesold on the first Aionday in Denemnber next. itt Edgehield onte hundred anid eighmnt aeres otf fist rate hued.

tadjointing the landls of Wmz. 11. Mo0ss. lu. Tiitan.

tand Gritlin. Terms matde kinown on the day of sale. A. MOBJLY. Nov.

9, 1910. 41 NEW N4TORE. HF. Snbscribeor respectfttllyanone that he ketsetd the Store corner ohf irket anid Cenutre lately occupied by Mr. G.

HI. Taylor, and will on htiantin aussortmnenct of rocernes, Cotton Baging, ltope. c. Ord ersrom th couttry wvill mteet with II. URQUIJART.

Nov. 9, 1840. tf 41 tiLli ''WLlIS, Esquire. OrdilfJinary of Fdleliald D)istii. Whcerens.

Iturniet. hathi nitpheicd 'a mue ihr of Admuinistationt. ont til attd sintgattar the tnttd anti tcriis Wcilhamtt lany, lite of the stida District deL.cased, These nre thierefore to cite and admnoniklh nll and sinigihar. the kindtred and creditors ouf the stid decensed, to be and aippuear befoie moe, att our next Ordiary's Counri for the said District to be holdenu at Edgefield Court House on ite day of Novetmber, to show if any3, why the said Adtinitistrtation should not bie gratnted. Given uinder moy hatid and seal this 6th day tif November, one'itousand cigrht hutndred an'dl forty, ien time sixty-fit'th year or Amtericani lrntependencce.

0. TOWVLES. 0. I). Nov.13, (Sei 12) Ii 41 State of Sonth (Caroli na.

ABBEVILLE DISTICT. A. livitug tabout twn muiles fromt the Deadtihil, tolls hcefbre tie ote dark btuy Ilorse, four feet ten inchtes high. sutlpposed to be eight yeatrs old. Ihis right eyee out.

a stair tandt ip otn his nose anid litre hend. a white shot out thte left side htis neck, with similar sptis on his body. No cter bratnds or tmt rks peerceivntbie. A pprttisedh at it5 dollars. NA hA NIFJ McCA NTS, r.

Camnbribge, Nov. 7, 1840. 41 State of South Carwolina. ED)GEFIELD) DISTRICT. Smtith Crouch, v.s.

Cornehiuts IL he soilon Thursday the 19th b. at the late residenice of the Defen-ui dlaut. finlowinig property, viz: Otte gray Mate. 8taddleu tntd Bridle. oneo Watttgon and Gieer, four sttacks of Fodder.

tote smatill staek of Omits, fifty ushels of one pe'n of Shtucks, thirty li've headi of Hogs, seven hetad of Caittle, otte lit euf Seed Coto. otte (lock, and ali the Houasehuold anti Kitchen Furnim re. Termsi, Cash. S. HRISTIE, S.

E. D. Nov 4, 1840 $1 50 40 TH Friends of Major John Qitle hLumn, announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector. Oct. 26- 1840 tf 39 State of Soith Gu iin-.

D)GEFIILD DSTRICT. OLIVEL TOWLES, E-quire, Ordilnary of Edgefield District. Whereas, David Stalmiker hlith pplied to moe for Letters of Administration. ou il and the goods md rights mid credite of Jaini's W. Stalinkcr, late of the District uforesnid, decreased.

These are, therelore, to cite nid admlonish all md singular, the kindreil mind creditors of the said decused, to lie and appear before me, nt onr rext Ordinmrv's Conri for the smid District, to be holden at Edgefielid Conrt House ol the 16th day of to-show cnnse if atnyy why the said Adinistraion should nt lie graited- Gi en under my hand mi seal this 4th day of Novenmer. nne thioissand eilit hundred and forty, and inl the sixty-fifth venrof Aincrican Independence 0. TUWILES, o. E. D.

ov. 4, 1840 ($2 12.1) 40 PUBLIC SALE. I tie s.ld on Tuesdav the 24th at the hate resideice 'of James Freemai.in, decensed4i, ill the Personal Property etilnsisting of 64 Noetroets. Horses. Mnles.mid stock of all kinds.

Corn Fodde-r, Onts Wheat, also about one lndr-d bales of Cotton. Hone hold and Kilcheln Frniture. Muiv other articles too tedinzs to mesiiion. Teriis insade knowi on the day of sle. L.

11 U. FUEEM Adnm'rs. Also at fie samue time and phwie. iw ill he sold qeveral tracts orin ld. containing it iil abmlt Finr Thunsand Five hunndred Acres, I more or less it hidh there, ire niont eight ir nine hundred of (bier lands.

OI which there are it line Gris Mill. and a good pnlue for i Saw Mill so! Iy the oftlt heirs. Nov. 4. Q40 1b 40 Teichers Wanted.

SIE Excillent Teacher who at present has calirge of our School, declined rtemaining allother year. a weil riinhfied to lrepare youth lor ilie Junior of the S. C. Ciollegi'. wanted to take charge otthe Edgelield Male Academy, fion the first next.

Tih- Tri.sers have teen desi. renis of pero ringit the serv.ees oif a gentleesnn wi iiiute1s to make i i aro issii of' tIl bs.i nies of andi the experieice oftie pas, fomr years. lessds to itheir conivictions, that it is only such a Tewm'ber. who is If neqoerii rpniatioll in his emplnyment. tha.1t en vstriblish orh elslsical sehool oiiin a bsim promising perannei' iisefitiness.

Al-o wanted froli51cl 1f1i 1 ext. AN ENGLISH vho is periletly tent give insruction il All the branhees nsu'ly taight is ai lg. lish School. Among ltes-, a isorongh katovl edge of Engrlish Ornimmr. Geography.

sand the of the Glues ate considered To such gentlemen, n4 al come well recom. mended. heiv Trnst es ven-n lire to promise pertunnlenit employmnent, and wagecs. Rt )KS, Chi.r;uaniof the oard. Edgelield.

Nov. 2, 18-11 if 40 PUBLIC SALE. iIE ibscriber heiiig houit remove will nfller br salei at public onerv. oil Satiurny tiihe 5th December next. a lot or' Corti and Fodder.

Pense. Cowliseo. hlormees 110.. all Cattle, also Household and Kitchet Firiuillire. Termis tn ele toiths credit.

the purch-lers Fiving n1-t-4 wi-hi two approved securiwis, firom date. SIDNEY MOtlIS. Nov 2, 140 41) FORl RAE i Subescriblr tli'ers for sale his, lonie and lot in IheVilnge of Ed.l efiel. kiowui 11.4 tIe Ma sio oII se; lalehly enf'co iel i- the1. 'iev.

Wo. V. -t Tav.ern. Imnti-e is lIrge conlniditni. with every olit lilding.

Ter ims will be made ensv. to approved purclhaser. For frmter pal'ticulars eminire ot' W.li. BIWNSON. Near Dittonsville.

Nov. 2. tI4 if 41 FO this T')trice a short hime since, a Box atnd somnethinig else intpa pcr. The owner canl hlave thte samsie liy pirovinl proplersy. antd paiying ebarsiTI.

ut D. A. living ntear klount Nov. 2. 1.40 41) Linsey WooIscy.

OR Sale at the Vninhise Fasctorv, as few of heaivy anud Lilldsev, for Negro Clothingi, mnannitusried of exe'ellentl domeistic wooli. Nov. 2.1lF40 if 40 Ladiesi Slippers. 'arr'lmted mnsy heL bound at the I Ca.h tore a74 ets. D)OWD MEIGS.

JMous'msline de ILainaesi. Superior aritiel-- t'or ILaiesu winzter dresses. A fi'r satle ceap lby DOW MFEIl S. Nov. 3, 1840 tf' 40 N1iegro Clihs fluankel, ecil at thes Csht -toret DOWVD M1z 1GS.

Nov. 3, 1840) if 4th -leached Brown H-omesputn. OR Sale tow at the Cash Store by DOUWD MEI(GS. 1Nov. 3, 18410 tf4(0 Gentlemen's IKip Calf' Boots he ait the Cash Stow, froiim Call anud look iat thlemi.

OWD) FUGS. Nov. .1, 18-O i if 450 Cheucle Shaawls. Ieaiid article, for smile owo at tthe Cnahe 1Store by DOWD) MEIlGS. Nov.

3, 1840 tf 40 A dminjistrator's Notice. WILL be rested, at Mrs. Mairy Stumla's V( widow) honse. On Satturday the 14th intstant. fhar the ensntitng year, ive pilaintationiis belonginig to the Estate of Wmt.

dteceased. Note andt approved security will be required. WVM S'TitUM, A dm'r. Nov.2, 1840 40 Private Transuent BY MRS. EDI A RD WI.

COLLIER. SHlE has taiken Mr. Curiis' brick buildhing, imniedintlely opphosite Messrs. lletly McCourd's Grocery Store and Messrs. Stovall, Simtmotns Ware.

house, where she will necomxmodaite a fe regular Boarders, or a ny of her cotantry frietnds wyho mtay leaise lo call ont ter. Fatmities fromz the counitry can here have retirement, and yet be conveniet to business. Augusta, Gam. Oct 20, .40 The Milledgeville Journal and Edgefield Advertiser will copy thie above for six weeks 'GLOBE HOTEL. AUGUSTA GEORGIA.

rP1JE indersigned, lute of the Merchants I Houtel, Charleston, (S. woikd infirt his frienids anid the publieh dat lie has tnkeni the above 1ote, and is now rendy to accommodate those who tmay iiwor him with-their patronage. lie will make no hlanst of what-he wifido, further than to say, tat his tables will be furnished' ith the best the inarkelts ailrd. and the estahlishment receive his personsal attention; and if those wiot call oi Iim once are imot satisfied with his hill of ihre and uccomnmnodtions, he will lnot solicit them to enll again. ILLIAM GOSSAmirnsta Gn.

Oct. 22,1540 dl 40' The Edgetield Advertisor, Greenville Mototaineer. Columbia South Carolmnina, and d- 1 ledgeville Standard of Union. will copy the above weekly.iiur times, nud send theii hill. for payment to St.i-te ol'So0ith Carolina.

EDG EFIErLD DISTRICT. Henry Stone, Appliennt, vs Thomam Sione -lsd others, Defendlants. Appearing to my iliat i Ahner Stone, Levy Jordan aid wifo Sally. iwo of tie Defenlants iii the above stated case. reside bevond the limits or thsi State.

It is ilheresf're they dop appear and objget II lie division, or salh, of the reil estate of Jesse Stone. teCon11sed, Oill or before the first Mondmay Februnry next, (1841.) or iheir consent will beenered of record. 0. TOW ES, O. E.

D. Nov 3. 1840 88 ifl) 40 Noticc. IIE Subscriber has limmosed his.Stock of ioods. tumid takes munmch pleasure in reconuanimig to his oldCus wtomer--, ndall Cds.

his suces'sors, Dmwit eigs, wim will tra-snet huimes- ont the true plan it' I otf pumr-maed. wnnmmmd hmave savted lmo theo trobln ot note oinl olt fi imlnds come forwn rd. atid paj up. If they do it, well; if not. cust.11mu1st C.

A. DOWD. Oct. 20. 18-10 3 NOTICE.

A PLICATIONS be mnd-. to the I.e. gislature of this State, nt the next sessio: to vet the of the State to anmy escheited l-tute of the I. Chri.ian amnd Go gory, or one Imt themt, and to vest tie title of the State tonny es.ileted1 of the late Margaret Clark amid David Clark in tie children or turand-children mI' tll! said 3argaret, or some of'them. Sept S.

1840 3mn 3 PUBLIC 84LiLE of Land and Negroes. ILL he solI the house of tie Sibscriber. on Fridav brf'ore 4th Sundiiy inl November next. (heinig the 2thl,) tna tnr' of iamd adjiiniig I). D.

Brumson, Francis W1n4d, Wm. 1lumson. Esq.mid 1. Dnton nd others. it also takes in tie Cross Roads.

lead. ing Crom -'dgeteild Conim lomse to nime miles'from the It is nasgnad 'r umnmy statd in tie iipj-cmurtry, for a Public 1o1se. or Store. The above will be 41m0d -mi a credit of onie and 'two venne. The pmrchaser.

givimg Note and two uppioved seenitnes. Ako. at the s'ime timi and place, will be Pold Aix himdre-d bumsiels ofCorn. a gantity of Fad. der.

three Negroes. threc' I-Iorsms. ox cart, two oxentt, onle horse cart, filty head of cattle, I los, Sheep man articles too) mdinm to mmietiont. for time Negroes, Prodmtce. made known off li day of sale.

ime above piroperty is sold for af divisiom. CHARLEXS PItlCE, JOUIN PRIC E. Oct. 17, 1 840e 39 Land fbr Male. I OFFIU, E.

't private sale twit hnndred and tmirty eigt aeres of latmd atdjoininig land of Dr. Jhnm Logm, and tie lIocky Creek clirch thriee iiltes trom tis -mnee. aboit tietv cres ot' is mt etivamiomn, the ba'lancme is tiibered land.l anmd is of' goond quatmlity for time ctuure of' cottonm or pmrovmsmonms. JOHN McCLELLAN. Gr'emetnoo Oct 9, 37 STOILEN, ROMT thme smub'cribmer ott time night if' time F7thm imnst.

ma BAY MARtE. abloutt 15had himghm.mmarked as ltlimws: uighit hmind foot whmite ais thr til as foiot lock. her meck ont samte s'idem, ham white spot oh' himirs, smupposeed to tie cenased biy a trots very last, amid wheni takeni swnty was im gomod order. A if' FIFTIY DO LL ARS will lbo givenm for the. thie'and mamre.

so that lie mayt lie biromught to justice with ptroif' to conmvicti or anoy imfrmiatim respecting the manre alonte w'ill tie received, aind all reasoniable costs paid bty the subsacribter. WVILLIAM CRIOZIER. Oc't. 12. Thme Edlgefield Advertier w'ill copy thmreo titmes amid forwmard their bi.

for menmt. w. tO. DbISSO UTIION. El coparmtnmirshiip heretofore ixisting tie twe'n itanson, dissolved tihe st inst.

by ttumal enentt. G. W. Mitchell is duily ton settle thme imusinmes ot thm. ate tim it mit '-ersomns iutdm'bted to mis will imake imnmmdiate to Gleo.

WV. Mitchme. (exci.ptinigthmoem who wvilbe othmerise nmotifie.) those clamis nainst time tirmm ill pmesem'a themt to G. WV. Mliicithl'ftr ligntidation.

WV. MITCHELL, M4. A. Oct. dl 38 P' Mitchell nity be fanntmd at his store t4 omiles abmove CairoPost Office, near time line of Edgefield anid A bbeville Districts.

Tme Edmgefield Advertiser will give thme aibove m'utr imisertions anmd f'orwamrd thmeir bill to G. WV. .1. for pamyment. 11E Guardiani of' Elija Tredaivay, all persotus from trading with him1.

He has lefi my house, I am not responmsibale for his debts. WILLIAAIS. Sept. 19, 1840. if' .3 VIRGINIA NEGROES.

For sale BY. 'T- GOLDSMITH, Center Street Hamburg; S. C' Oct. 10, 1k40- 38 The Edgefieli Adlyertiser-nu md th'e Amtgtsta Cotttitutionailist, (weekly) will punblish the ahove for omne monmthm. atmd msend thmeir accounts to this Office for Friemis of' Manjor A.

Jones, anI noumnce him as a Candidate for the office Tiax Collector. Nov. 2. 1S8i0. tf' 40 HlE Mimmitem.

of thme Edgetield Baptist As. sociationt for this year, are in the Clerk's Office for delivery. Oct. 12, 140. BDCE JOB Every description executed with neatniess and despatch, at the Oflice 0f this JEYIezLr ADvzaRTrdz..

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