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Reported Battle at Nauvoo.?
?y tlie steamer Ocean Wave,
which arrived here yesterday, we
learn that a messenger arrived at
Warsaw ahout 11 o'clock on Fri#1qit
^ ~
v.?,j cvciiiiig, a. ic w minutes oeiore ,
she left, who stated that a battle i
had taken place about 3 o'clock <
that afternoon near Nauvoo, v\ hich 1
lasted two hours, and in which
from "twelve to fifteen men were
killed and wounded. 1 he particu- ]
lars, so far as they could be ascertained,
are, that on Friday the
Nauvooites, hearing that the ant.i- ^
muniiuiis were un nit; uittrcii iu
their city, marched out to the number
of from three to five hundred,
and posted themselves at the distance
of about one mile east of the
temple, having an open plain in
front, ani tan extensive corn lie Id 1
in the rear, their line being formed
near and parallel with the j
fence. Here they waited the ap- i
proach of the Andes, who arrived '
about 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
l* l . I * i
saiu to dc cigni nunored in number,
with five or six pieces of cannon.
The latter were posted on {
an eminence, and opened their fire
on the Mormons, but at too great <
a distance to be effective. Soon ,
after, the action was continued
with small arms, and laste.. until I
5 o'clock, when the Antics either
retreated or withdrew. Their loss ?
is stated to be from eight fifteen to (
killed, but that is uncertain, and
the Nauvooites had on p. man UilU
ed and two wounded : the latter
had no cannon. It was expected j
that the battle would he resumed
the same^evening or on the follow- j
ingmorning ,
St. holds Republican, 14th iiist. <
The people of Mercer county, j
Ohio, or some of them, have as- r
sembled in nublic meeting and (
I - o
passed divers resolutions of expul- s
sion, by force, it necessary, against
the colored people residing in that 1
county. Gov. Bartley has issued ^
a proclamation in consequence,
enjoining the public officers to do J
their duty in the premises. 1
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. J
Abbeville District. ]
IN EQUITY.
Benj. Deason, v. Thomas S. Price, Wm. 1
M. Price, and others.?Hill fnr P/ir. <
lion. . *
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Equity, I will sell the tract of Land de- ]
scribed in the Writ of Partition which
was issued in this case, containing five '
hundred and eighty-five acres, more or
less, at Abbeville Court House, on sale 5
day in October next, on a credit of one 1
and two years; the purchaser to give '
bond and security to secure the nurehasp. *
r ? f
money, and pay the cost in cash. '
H. A. JONES, C. E. 1
Com'rs Office, Aug-. 31, 1846. 27 4t
The State of South Carolina 1
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT,
INEQUITY.
Jno W. Hearst, v.P C. McOvven i
and wife.?Bill for Partition. I
By virtue of an order of the Court of ]
Equity, I will sell the tract of Land de*
scribed in the Replication in this case, as g
the "Dawson Tract," containing sixty- 6
seven acres, more or less, at Abbeville <
C. H., on Sale Day in October next, on t
a credit of one and two years ; the pur- t
chaser to give bond and security to pay 8
the purchase money, and pay the costs \
in cash. H. A. JONES, C. E.
Com'rs Office, Aug 31, 1846 27 4t
NOTICE
Of Limited Partnership.
The subscribers have formed a Limited *
Partnership under the firm ot J. & A. LO- j
MAX. for the purpose of carrying on a (
Han anal Daloil Dn?i??oo
UUUC1U1 UitHII JUUaiJlCBB) E
at Abbeville C. H., S. C.? in Domestic and *
Fancy DRY GOODS, HARDWARE <
and CUTLERY, FAMILY GROCE- 1
RIES, Boots, Shoes and Slippers, <
Saddles, Bridles and Trunks, J
Crockery and Glass, Hats and Caps, Bonnets,
&c, Books and Stationery,
FAMILY MEDICINES, PAINTS,
Oils, Dyesluffs and Perfumery,
READY-MADE CLOTHING, fcc. 1
The Partnership commenced on the first ,
day of January, 1846, and will terminate i
on the 31st dav of npcpmhor isw
JESSE LOMAX.
AUGUSTUS LOMAX.
Abbeville C. H. aept 23,1840 30 if
W. C. & J. B. MORAGNE. !
Attomeyt It Law?Have formed a Part- t
nerahip for the practice of LAW, in ;
Abbeville District. 8tf
ELLIOTT & WEIGHT,
Ware House and Commission Merchants,
HAMBURG, S. C..
-^.Announce to iheir friends
L. & Jm 11 ndtho public, that they have
associated themselves togeANUHMfo
ther (or the transaction of
the above business in all its branches. In
offering their services to the public in the
above, 'hey pledge themselves to devote
Lh<-ir undivided attention to the selling of
CO Tl'ONj FLO UR,and other Produce,
vii\u Ai\ 1) fOIIWARDING GOODS,
Buying Goods for Planters, or attend to
any business usually transacted by
Commission Merchants.
B. Elliott. Thos. J. Wright.
sept 30 Jil stn4t
NE W G ROC~ER Y STORE
PEARSON & SMITH,
WHOLESALE ANI) RETAIL DEALER?,
HAMBURG, S. C.,
^Cornr-r of Golili and Centie-srrrts, nexl
door to Post Office,)
Are now receiving trom N. York, Charlrs:on
:ind oilier markets, a rhoic?' and w?:ll
selected stock of GROCERIES, consist^
ingr in pari a* lollops:
Bagging?Hemp Bagging, Hemp
Rope, Twine
C?,. c* n * ? i"i r?' i\/i.
unguis?01 v^roix, I'orio j\ico, muscovado,
New Orleans Clarified. Loaf',
Crashed, Powdered.
Coffee.?Old Government Java, old
Cuba, new crop Cuba, Rio, choice, Lajuira
Molasses.?Trinidad, New Orleans,
Sugar-house Syrup.
Bacon.?Hams,'choice brands, counry
cured Hams, country cured shoullers,
western Sides.
Salt.?Sack, Table, in boxes & sacks.
Nails ?Nails, assorted sizes
Shot.?Shot, assorted sizes, Lead.
Teas.?Hyson, Imperial,Gunpowder,
Black Tea.
Pickled Fish.?Kitts Mackerel, barrels
do. Nos. 1. 2 and 3. Salinond in kits
md barrels, Pickled Herrings, Pickled
3had.
Segars, 'tobacco, and Snuff.?Choice
Brands Segars, Thomas' Nectar Leaf
Pobacco, Oroncco, Jones & Co.'s, and
Uheap tobacco, cut and smoking tobacco,
muff, in jars and bottles.
Shoes.?Heavy Negro, (very supeior,)
common and light sewed and
jound, &c., &c.
Wooden Ware.?Buckets, tubs, measures
Can pails, baskets brushes, (eve
y variety,) brooms, &c.
Liquors.?Cognac Brandy (Otard,
Dupuy & Co.) Champagne Brandy,
[Sarserac,) Holland Gin, Jam. Rum,
Madeira Wine, (Symington,) Scicily
Wine, Pale Sherry, (Rudolph's,) Port,
n bottles, Port, in bbls. London Porter,
jts. and pts., Champagne, qts. and pts.
Champagne Cider, Cordials, Bitters,
Domestic Brandy, Domestic Gin, N. E.
r\um, lviouonganeia wniskey, funk's
Whiskey, Miller's Old Rye Whiskey
[superior) Rectified Whiskey.
JiLSO, Cheese, (extra English dairy
md Goshen,) Butter, Raisins,Soap, (turaentine,
fancy, &c.,) Starch, Indigo,
Madder,Saltpetre,Salseratus,Blue Stone,
bandies, Nuts, Blacking,Pickles,Ketch
jps, Sardines, Matches, &e.
Crockery and Glass Ware, large a*sorl1iient.
we would say to the public, call
ind examine our stock and prices.
Sept 30 31 3t
"citation. 7
IVhereae, Mrs. Rlioda Pulliam, lately dejartcd
this life Intestate, and Capt Thos
3 Bird having applied to me to grant him
Letters of Administration on th?> Estate of
laid deceased; These aro therefore to rite
ind admonish the kindred and creditors of
laid deceased to appear before me at a
Uonrt of Ordinary for Abbeville District
o be held at Abbeville Court House, on
he third Monday of October next, and
ihew cause, if any they can, why said letera
should not be granted.
jriven under my hand and seal, this 28th
Sept. 1846 DAVID LESLY,Ord'y
sept 30 31 3t
o
CITATION.
Whereas, Isaac Kennedy has applied to
no to grant him Letters of Administration
>n the Personal Estatp of John Kennedy,
ate deceased : These are therefore to cii?
in/I iiHmniiiuk tlin
?w?Mwu?eu uifj niiuiiru Cl 11VI Ulf-tillUlO Ul
laid deceased to appear before n;e at a
Uourt of Ordinary to h?? h?-ld at Al?bcvill*>
Uotirl House for Abbeville District on
Friday the Oth of October n?*xt, and shew
:aose, if any th* y can, why said admini6ratioti
should not be granted.
Griven under my hand and seal, this 23rd
Sept, 1840. D. LESLY, Ordy,
NOTICE.
A.I1 persona indebted toThos, R. Cochran
ind R. W. Hadden by Note or Book Ac
UUUIJI an- rrquesiea TO call 81 tn?* iJOUrt
House, in the back room of Mr John McIIwain's
store Tuesday and Wednesday of
October Court and satisfy the demands,
j). O. HAWTHORN.
Also, all persons indebted toTbos. Robinson
by Note or Book Account are requested
to meet at the same place and
time above mentioned for the same purpose.
THOMAS ROBINSON,
ept 30 31 3t
Attention Light Infantry!
J You will appear on your
PARADE GROUND
on the FIRST SATURDAY
OF OCTOBER
^ NEXT, at 11 o'clock, A.
fin., miui;u uuu uquippuu ilS
the law directs, for Drill
and Inspection.
By order of Capt Morngne:
E. KINGSMmRE,U.S.
Sept 30 3111
PllOCLAM \T10N.
Executive Office, )
Charleston, S. C., Sept. 23. 184G. $
By His Excdlc ncy WM. AIKEN, Esq,,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief hi
and ov?-r the State of South Carolina :
Wherras, it bccomea a PiodIc. not. nnlu
individually, but in their aggregate and
collective capacity, to render thanks to the
Supreme Ru.er of* the Universe, for blessings
and favors munificently conferred,
and to bow themselves in humble resignation
for such as in his wisdom he lias
thought proper to withhold ; and, whereas,
while a port ion of t he products of our land,
have been partially ravaged and destroyed,
there is yi-t abundant cause for thankfulness,
in the prospect of a plenteous supply
of the necessaries ot life, in the continued
protection of a Merciful Providence, and
in all other blessings derived fro.n Almighty
God.
Now, therefore, I. William Aiken, Governor
of the State of South Carolina, do
by these presents set apart and proclaim
the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER
NEXT, to be observed throughout the
State, as a day of Thanksgiving-, Humiliation
am' Prayer, and do invite and exhort
all Denominations of Christians, and all
oth'T persons of whatever sect or persuasion,
to dismiss their secnltir business, and
assemble themselves on that day in their
respective Houses of Worship, to offer up
their thnnks to Almighty God, the greai
Disnoser of l>VPnlB. to Qimnlinntn
r .
uance of his tender mercies, and to engage
in other devotional exercises as may be
prop'T and suitable to th?* occrsion.
Given under my hand and tin* seal of the
State, at Charleston, this 23d day of
September, in the year of our Loril one
thousand eijht hundred and forty-six,
and in the seventy-first year of American
Independence. WM. AIKEN.
By the Governor,
R. Q,. Pinckncy, Secretary ?f State,
sept 30 31 2iv
PROCLAMATION.
EXECUTIVE OFFICE, )
Charleston, Sept. 22, 1846. $
By His Excellency WM. AIKEN, Esq.,
Governor and Commander-in-Chief in
and over the State of South Carolina.
Whereas, information has beer> received
at this" Department, that GEORGE, a
slave hrlonginjr to M'-ssrs Glass & Kennedy,
of Camden District, now an outlaw,
who has attempted to take ihe life of one
its citizens, anil hauinnr Knmmil !m.A
, ....... u .u?_o
of and nets of jrreat outrage : that the said
George, a fugitive, may be arrested, and
confined in any Jail in this State?I do
hereby offera rewardoTONE HUNDKED
DOLLARS. He is about 5 feet 7 inches
high, not very dark complect ion, but well
nrnnnrf inmwl
I_ ,"1 ** *
Giv?-n under my hand this 22d day of
S?>pt??uiber? in the year one thousand
eight hundred and forty six, and in the
seventieth year of American Indppen,.
dence. WILLIAM AIKEN.
By the Governor:
R. Q, Pinckney, Sec'ry of State.
Sept 30 31 2t
r% 1;_
II1U uvutc ui OWUI11 V^/II UIJIIJI,
Abbeville District.
William Wilson and Wife, applicants,
vs. Phares Martin and Wife, James
Porter and others.?Real Estate, of
David Porter, dec-d.
It appearing to my suiistaction that David
S Porter, a Distributee and Defendant in
this case, resides without the limns of this
State: It is therefore Ordered that he do
appear and object to the division or sale of*
the Real Estate of the said David Porter,
'ecensed, situate in Abbeville District, on
or before the first Monday in December
next, or his consent to th?? same will be
entered on record. D. LESLY, Ord y
Ordinary's Office, Sept 128, 1846
sept 40 If1"
To Physicians.
Having exchanged the practice of medicine
for a more congenial employment, I
offer for sale my entire stock of MEDICINES,
SHQP FURNITURE, SAD
LHjE-BAGSS, an excellent case of SURGEON'S
POCKET INSTUMENTS,
&c &c &c. This stock embraces all the
medicines, furniture, &c. nescessary for
the young Physician to enable him to enter
at once upon the practice of his profession.
The above articles will be sold at a
sacrifice. Persona wishing? to purchase
will apply at the Printing Office.
C. H. KINGSMORE.
Aug 19 25 tf
Important to Teachers.
The undersigned having been appointed ]
a committee, by a meeting of citizens held <
in the vicinity of Greenwood for the pur- 1
pose of adopting measures to ea'ahlish j <
Male and Female Academies in said vil-j t
luge, to advertise for Teuchers in the se??
veral departments, would inform all who <
...n.r .1....:? -
y < > fine IV engage in teaching, Hint they <
will receive applications until the 15th of. I
November n? xt. Throe are wanted?three i
competent instructors, viz : In the Male i
school, a teacher wlio is qualified to pre- i
pare young men for College; in the J'V-!(
male Academy, a male teacher well quali- ]
fied to instruct in the highest branches of ;
education would be preferred, but applica- , ]
tions will also be received from female
teachcrs of experience for this department; (
also, one competent female teacher ir the ,
Musical department. None need apply ,
for either department except such as can
i\ : i - i * - - * " "
111 niisu uigu testimonials ot moral-character ,
and of qualifications for t.caciiinjr- Per- (
sons making application by letter are re-;
quested to address Alhort VVall'-r, Esq.
Woodville P. O , Abbeville District, S. C.;
or any of the unders-igned, who reside in
Greenwood, can be seen on personal application.
i
J. F. Watson. J. M. Chiles.
V. Griffin. W.P.Hill. '
W. Smith. A. Waller. !,
1\r r? n t ?
w. o. orooKS. K. M. White. j1
S. Brooks. 11
OCrT he Carolina Baptist nnd Edgefield i
Advertiser arc requested to copy the ubove i
sumi-uiontlily until the 15th November and i
forward acc'ts to this office immediately. j i
sept 2'i 30 sm4t
STRAYED !
. , Tiiiigr* rorn l'lc subscriber some
weeks sinc\ a large red
MPS?-tlf UUVV with white spots. She
3nir? i>s inarki d with a crop and tint
derbit in the riijht car, and a swallow-Fork '
in the left. Any information will be !
thankfully received ; or a liberal reward
will be given to any person who will deliver
her to me at this place.
St pt 2.3 C. H. ALLEN
Th<^ State of South Carolina,'
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT,
IN CHANCLRY.
n.:..u n fp-.- _ -r-. ? ?
uii.iu u. xuie, vs. n.nos ASbury l ate. !j
?Bill for Partition. i
By virtue of an order froin the Court of
Chancery, will be sold, at Abbeville Court
House, on the first Monday in November i
next, the tract of Land described in the 1
said bill, containing four hundred acres,
more or lrss. situate in the District and
State nforrsaiH, on Shanklin's Creek, waters
of Little River and Savnnnalt, and
bounded by lands of Joshua Meachum, Jno
Power, Jr, and A. Hunter, on a credit of
one and two years. The costs to be paid
in cash, and the purchaser to give bond
and security and a mortgage of the pi en
miscs to secure the purchase money, and
nBif ilil TT A Tz-var-nr- ^ ?"
i#uv iui niiu-o. XI. il. JUlMiS, V./. lli.
Com'rs office, Sept 21, 1846 30 6t
IMPORTA NT SALE !
Will bo sold, on the 11th NOVEMBER
NEXT, at the late residence of Joshua '
Meachum, the tract of LAND on which
ho Intf>lv rpsi(ln<l eitn#t.> ? 1
J .ww.uvvi uiiuutv; uwuuu (.1111 l^t'U
miles westward of the village of Abbeville, :
containing One Thousand Four Hundred
and Thirty Acres, more or less. Th<> |
place is in a good stute of improvement, '
having on it a good Dwelling HOUSE,
GIN HOUSEan<1 SCREW,THRASH- '
ING HOUSE and THRASHER, a new
MILL HOUSE and MILL, and all necessary
out buildings ; three hundred aeros
of treslily cleared land. I
AI.SOj i
Will be sold at the same time and place, 1
auoiii nvp mousana uusmis ot UOKiN, a 1
quantity of FODDER, about tour hundred 1
buslu-Is of WHEAT, about one thousand
bushels of OATS, and about fifty bushHs
of RYE; HORSES and MULES, !
CATTLE, SHEEP, HOGS, HOUSE- s
HOLD and KITCHEN FUTNITURE, 1
PLANTATION TOOLS, and many I
oth?r articles. *
The land will bo soli! nn a rppflit nf Ann
and two and three years and 'he personal i
property on a crfdit of one year? the whole '
to bear interest from date. <
JAMES MEACHUM, |
Ex'or of Joshua Meaciium.
Aiiaiist (2fi. IRifi o? 11.
HEAD QUARTERS, I
2nd Brigade, )
August 21st. 1S4G. $ 1
The following Regiments will parade for
Review and Drill at times and places
specified. (
The IOtli Regiment at Richardson's on
Tuesday the 29th of September.
The 7th Regiment at the Old-Wells, on
Thursday the first day of October.
The 9th Regiment at Lowes on Saturday
the 3d day of October. 1
The 8th Regiment at Morrows Old c
Field on Tuesday the 6th day of October.
M'tio t>th Regiment at Lomax's on
Thursday the 8th day of October,
The commissioned and non-cnmmis*
sioned officers ot each Regiment will assemble
on the day previous to their Review
for drill and instruction. I
Bv order of Brig, Gen. t
" P. H. BRADLEY. v
tit *?t r\ * m * *
w. w. delcher, origaae Major. ]
The EdgefieJd Advertiser will copy the 11
above twice. jj
Sept. 8, 1846. 28 5t [
? ? : r
Bacon for Sale. it
2600 Lbs. Prime BACON, for sale at
sept 16 29 tf NJ DAVIS'S.* I
REGIMENTAL ORDERS.
Pursuant to General Orders* the 6th Regiment
will parade at LO MAX'S OLD
FIELD, on THURSDAY the 8th of
OCTOBER NEXT, equipped for Drill
ind Revn w.
The commissioned and non-commission*d
OHic??ra will assemble at the same nlnrr>
m the day previous for Drill and Instrucion.
By order of Col, S. Donnald :
T. J. ROBERTS, Adj't.
Sept 23 30 3t
. lSGl MENTAL OKDEliS.
In obedience to General Orders from
Brigadier General Bradley, the Eighth
Regiment will parade at
...yiiuw ft VJ1U r 1C1U,
0>n Tuofiduy the Oth day of October next,
it 10 o'clock A M, armed and equipped as
the law dirixtH lor Review and Drill.
Commissioned and non-commissioned
nflicera will appear the day previous for
drill &c. N.H.MILLER,
pept 8. 28 ot Cnl-Rtl. Ttnn- ? r* **
_b. it*.
DR. HULL'S
Vegetable Fever and Augeand anti-Fevcr
PILLS.
Among all the advertised remedies of the
Jay for ngtie and Fever, or Chill and Fe>*
ver, none seem to meet with such rapidity
3f*8al" and give 90 much general satisfaction,
as Dr Hull's celebrated Pills. Wherever
they have bt*en introduced, all tonics
in whatever shape, all mixtures and Pills
and preparations of every character, designed
for this disease, have been discarrind.
r?r W.,11'0 a TVH-- 1 ?
, v. aauu a xx^ut; JL I lib IliAVU UCGI1
received as the only permanent euro.
Thrv stop the Chills and Fever the first
day, and do not sicken the stomach or operate
on the bowels. Young children and
persons of all a<jes sexes, and conditions
may use these Pills, not only with safety,
but with the certainty of success.
Reader, please notice the following testimony
from your own friends and neighbors
:
" Abbeville District. April 9, 184G.
" This is to certify that 1 have sold several
dozen boxes of Dr Hull's Vegetable
Few-r and Ague P>lls within the last three
years, and have used several boxes in my
own family, and I have never known them
fail curing the Chills and Fever in a single
instance, I would recommend a'.l
those persons subject to Chills and Fever
lo use Dr. Hull's Pills.
[signed] JOHN KELLER.
T ^ " * * *
m.r Liewis v^ovin, ot Abbeville District.
says lie lias known the Chills and Fever
of twelve month's standing completely
cured by taking only half a box of Hull's
Agne and Fever Pills. *
Mr U Gassoway, of Ander<?on District*
writes, in the fall of 1844, " 1 was severely
uttacked with the Chills and Fevers, which
continued on me until February, 1845. 1
tried several remedies, and was for sometime
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
if C T r> * 1??* I ' * ^
|>C uivakno. x at liiM IIUU reCOUTSC TO Lft
Hull's Vegetable Fever and Ague Pills,
and in using only one box was permanently
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."
We might give scores of references and
certificates, but we refer the reader to our
agents, where they m;iy obtain a pamphlet
(gratis) giving a full description of" tho
medicine and its manner of U6e.
Price, S1 per box.
I >r. Hull's Cough ! ozongos.
Every family in the United States sh' uld
kc?*D a SUOOlv Of Dr Hull's r.nm,h T.rvrnnw
. . J ? ? V---"-'
JOS in the house, not. only as n preventive
medicine against the consumptive tendencies
of the climate, but as an effectual remedy
in all cases of Coughs and Colds.
Ceder Grove,Abbeville Uis.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
iave sold them all out and could have sold
is many more if we had been supplied:
We have made use of them ourselves and
n and in our families, and consider them
in excellent medicine for the relief of
f nlrln anil nil ? ?
p, J .V-J ?1IM UN X UIIIIUIIUI V LUIII)l;iints.
B. & J, JORDON.
Price, 25 ccnts per box.
Dr. Hull's Worm Lozenges
\re a preparation that never fail to re*?
nove Worms from children or adults.
Children will cry for thrm, and eat them
is they would candy.
Price, 25 cents per box.
All the above excellent Family Mcdi:ines
are for sale at Abbeville C. H. by
Drs. WARDLAW & DENDY.
Sept 23 30 9t
Land for Sale*
\ tract of land for sale one mile and a half
>f Cokesbury, containing 350 acres.
Terms very reasonable. Apply to
F. A. CONNOR or JOEL SMITH.
Sept. 8, 1846. 28 tf
Notice,
8 hereby given to the Legatees of the Esate
of the late Stephen Witts, deceased,
irho are without the limits of this State,
hnt thn AllminialMtAIP. tvlth Will Onnn..-J
?m ? vmv AJkMiuiUIOKi ??-v* f ???? ?? ? * ?illlCAL'l||
s ready to pay their respective legacies,
rnd requests them to appear in person or
iy attorney, on or before the first Decernier
next, and receive the same, as he will
lot be accountable for interest after that
ime. M. W. COLEMAN,
Adm'r Will Annexed.
September 2,1846 27 ra3i^

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