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PIROCLAMATION. . IU. a smb a n EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Coi.umiA. Nov. 20th, 181. By his Ercellency PATRICK NiBLvEI Esq. Governor and Commander-in- Chief in and over the Stae oJ South Carolina. HE IREAS an election was held ou the second Monday of October last, and the day following to supply tlie vacancy in the Congre.;sional Districtof tichkand. Lexington, Orangeburg and -Barnwell. occasioned by the resiaa:ion of the Hon. F. [1. Elnor, and whe'reas. it appears n poncouititig the votes re turned by the Mtna-:ers of the electioti. io the office of Secretary of State, that SAMPSON' H. BUTLER, had a majority of said voies. Now therefore, 1. Patrick Noble. Governor of the State of South Carolina. dohereby decinre and proclaim. that the said Sampson 1H. Bntler. as been duly elected a Representative from this Stale, for the District of itichlanid. Lex ington, Orangehirgh and Barnwell, to the Co.ress of the Unit-d Sn:eq. Given under my hand a:nd the earl of the State at Cohlmbia tlii- 20th day of No vemb'er in the vear of our Lord one thon sand ei!!ht hn'dred and thirty ninie, and in the sixty I'mnrth venr of the Indepen dence of tile United'States of America PvTK[CK NOBLE. Dv the Goverior. 1. LanoRn.o. S-cretary of Sta:e. The Charleston Moriurv. G.ormetown Pa. per. Edgefld AdvertiserMand Pendletnu Mes senger wvi:l e opv this and all future P'roclama lions of the Governor. Nov. Vth V439 43 r EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Co.uAu. Nov.25. 5 9. Sy his EXCd~rnCy.V J'ARICK NoEL, 1Esq Goveraor and Commander-in Chief. in and over the State of South Carolina. HERFAS. ati Elf-etion washeld on the V first Mondaiy of November inst.. and day following. to snrl'y the vsenney in tue CoIgressiotial Dis:rict of Lancaster, C hester field, Kershaw. and Sumter, occasioned hv tie resignation of the Hon. Jonls P. RICHARsON; and whereas. it appears. upon counting the Votes, returned h% the Managers ofthle Electioi. to the office .f the Se-retar-: of State. iat THOXAs D. SVMT R had a twaJority orsaid votes. Now therefore, I, Pa'rick Nobie. Governior of the State of South Carniuma. do hereby declare and proclaim that the said Thoms D. Stuiter, has hernduly elected a Representative from this State. for the District of Lancaster, Chester. Aeld, Kersiw. aid Sunmpter, to :he Congress ofthe United states. Giveni uder im hand atid seal of the State. 'at Cohmnihm'I this 25th day of No)vemie.. in the year of onr Lord, one( thons. rid eight hurlred anti uhirty nine. aid in the sixty-fourth year of th' liepetdence of the United States of America. PATlUCK.NOBLE. By the Governor: . L.BoRDJE, decretary of State. Nov. 26 f 44 Copper, anto T in - i<6 - 4M AUrG.tSTA, Gr.onltA. T lE snbseriber. thrankfutl for former patron-. tronact, respectlnttv iniforms Ihis friends and the putbbe, that lie has retutr..ed to the city. and resum~ed hris mechn tical oprntion1e as n i al. at the old stmandl No. 1f8. otupo-ite the FEagle and Phe~nix lintel. where mniv-be rouund a an eral ascortment (If reaudy mails T I\-WA I. COPPER. STOVFS anid SHEF.T llRONr PIPES. a-f varriouts s il andtte, ns. u'stally I kcept in his tmarket. torewhuer wi'h a larto. a-- < gorimenat of.hni..wt. Wor. rien ard WVillow ware .-whic-h n ill be' soldi low for rash. Al? ord r attended to at the shortest notice andi with des patch. Feeling desirous of ni genermal settlement, allI to whom lmnay he inadebted will please hand iin threir accounuts by th.- 2Ohh J tntnry.nnd nail t n irudebted to tme 'w'ill plin se~tle by lt* nhorvr date. BF.N.J.\MIN F." Cl-HErW. Ansta Ga. Nov. 16 1-39 43 ti Mouth Carolkna Copper, SEEET IRON & TIN WARE~ .?anufvac tory;. I WOULD respectfully m tormi the .3er chants arnd Planters of this State. nini all who may plearse to give mue a call. that 1'harve located at Hanrburg, S. C., with nm view to a -permanent residetncet ard engnuged in the. znantufactrure of Copper, sheer Iron:; and Tini Ware-which I will furnish by Wholesale or Retail, of the best qualit y, at the lowoest rates. Ihaving exprerienuced Northerin Workmaea, and being a practical mechamnic mnyself.I canu at tetid te Roofing, Guttering. and Spouting; and all other Jobs of coeryj description in muy buisiness, twhich shal|' be well donc, aind oin short notice. All orders wili be thankftully received anid promptly attetided to. A superior assortment of JTapanned Ware lsmo, Stamap'd Plates, all sizes,.,nust reeived. . -A. B. CiIUlRClf. Hamburg, March 28. 1 P39. tf 8 Notice. A LL persons indebtedl to tihe late William Strom, sen. dceaed, are req: este-d to mnake uimmediate payment ; tand those having atny deimnds tagamns the e-tate, wil render their accounits, dnuy attested, to the stubscriber. swithin the time prescribed by law. *W M. STitO'M, Jun. Adm'r. Dec 9.l'39 -. tr 45s .WYE W SILKS. J UST Received a handsomtie assort'ment o Prn do Sois, G'roe dio Naus and MaIttioni Silks, of thie latest atnd most fashiuu able coloturs and patterns, wvhich wvill be sold very chenp by 5.A. DOW I.)~ m., n. 100 r 44 Edgefield Village Femle Academy. r I"IE exercises of this [nstitution will be re suled on Wednesday. the first day 01 Januarv, 184U. Two feinale teachers. one of' w..om is from one of the nuos distinp uished Fe. male SemInaries inl the .he U. States, will aid :he Rector in the couitrse of insirtiction, wihich is arranged with a vie" to the improvement of the pnpils mit the solid branches of'edneation. The 31nsca :l -epartment i tilled by Mr. Ba con, whose well known fidelity inl the duties of his profession. renders any further notice of his skill ttnnecesaiy. The udvnninges for im. parting inistruction in the physi-al sciencas. will he grently enlaiged by the use ofra phiii sopiical apparatus, which is expected beform !he next year, an the delivery of a course of lectures by Gentlemiei of the Edgefield Philo sophical Society. The len thfb:ess of the in. habitants of tiss place ior the last nine years. has establishe'd it. claim to a salubrity of ci mate not inferior n anm town in the State. : It is imiortant for .'he improyement of the pupils. and the good order of the school. that the children to be sent to this listitntion should commence wnil the vear. The classes will he more easily aid Clitaibly fortned by such an anrrangemeint, and their members, all setting out together. will proceed with more steady aiid even pnee. The Rector canl ac comn'ma;,dale- thirty toardars,and in otier houses, pn pils canl be ae-commodated to any reasonable extent. TER31S AS FOLLOWS: P KR QU.%RTER. For boaurd, ncinding food, bedding. washing. and :ighis. $40 0o For tuitioi in spellitg. reading. wri ting. :md Arithmetick, 6 00 For t'ie above with Gevirnplv,En. gulsh Grammar and -Pmsin, 8 00 For the aiovc with Phi'osoplv.Natu ral. .\cintdi anid .loral. Logick, Chymi-iry. Citi-ism. Hi.story, .li ler's Anialogy. Algebra, Geometry, &c. &c. i0 00 Latin, Greck. Frei.ch, Italian, each, 8 00 Drawing-and Paintil Z. - 8 00 Ornamental Needle work, 6 00 \lnsick. 35.0(1 Use of Piano. 3 04 Fire-wood. in the Winter quarters. 50 Paymwnts. quarterly in ad. nure. WtilA.IA3. JlIINSON, Rector. Udgefield C. II. Nov G. 1IW9 tf 40 Female Institute. A SCI0) L tor Yotung Lad;eswill he open. j. ed on the 1st .oinllay iii January next. near the residence of Dr. Nichol on. on the Cambridge R'.ad. seven miles above Edgefield Court H1 utise. The exe: cises ofthis instiin:ian n ili be condneted by a Lady from the Noith who has lmg been engaged in the importait busi'. e1s n [ Teachinz, and his testinov ins of a hiub charneter. The course of Tnition com prehemmis the elemenary and higher bracles of Ednentiom. The himhihfulness taid pleasent retirement of this location, cominied with the morality of the neighborhoaod. present very con silerale induceme'nts fair its p.it ronnare. Board can be had at $6 per mu..th, inclding wash ing, a C. TER.MS AS FOLLOWS. PR qUARTF.t. For ie elementary braneles includ. ill Arithemlietick. Geography, En alish Grammar. $6,25 For thl high. Irnebes. viz. History, Naturafland Moral Philosophy anad Cicistr. &'e. .V'.00 French. and Miusic on the Pirmo anal Guitar, ixtra. Payma.nts will be required (anaer~. Dec 10. w::: tf 45 V.O V ie A alpA r--tl u r1I IC:; C ical Department of this tilstitu. lion will for the enstin'g year. he nnd, r Ie dir ciion of .Mr. Wmll. C. Morague, a gra. laate of the saimt Ciarolina College. and nt iresent one orf the popular to;chers of tht ;remnwood Academv in Alieville District - Ihe atniments of tIis genthletmatn in C:nscient earnii:r, his experincae it. the art ofteachain. tnld in the praontrations oifvnuentlemen lor dmi-aion into'Col. ol:e, are q-'r1ific.ttionas which eac:amaed him to the Troustees aif this Ilstitit inni, and entitlr him to the coufideice and a.a riae ofthe pb-ie. The Aeadetmy bttidin'g s situa-e i:- a retired :rove. at a covememr di Imn fram the V : . - sarrouane2-d Ay a enb gnqiet retreat. shtaale. anal iood n ater, can im-l art. Thie heinhh ofthe Viiinge is tnt sturpass d by any in thte utn'e. :ad the nmorntis amti in elligencea of its itnhabit:i is. aflurd a guant anity o the. public, that thie comtinet atnd ttman.r of he. pupiis will tnt he prejudti -edl by ~vicionts ex. mle~a. 'Thle exercises er tis hIsatnunt will ommnce on the first Moayaa in Jattuary ntext A. P. IBUTilf , . Jtll.\'l.IPSCOMD, I ; JAS. TiIIIRY. - N. L.G."dFFIN, I WliI T. BROOKS. J Mantual Labor Sehool. h11 unzad:rsi gned annllonnetes to the puh11 Ulie. th at a II anntal Laboir School. wda bte pendto thet. first ai1 .anniary 1840, at htis sidlence an te Edgefuield road, sev, nteenl ile.. iabove~ E~d.:eield Caoart liontse, thte resi ence beinag very heavdthy,. andl conveetaty tuatead The re-rnultiotns ol'time school shl-~ e as tllows:-The sttudeaats whlo emter as !a arers, wi h' reaquired t.. ri-re before the stun, nda luaor ttntil 8 a'clocki. school w dl ctomet.ca! aff ailler d atnd comntitnte entil twehe; mane or will be given for-recreation after whtichi ::hool wvil! comnmecea antd contti: ae unti half fher 4 Qr'cc then haihor unttil itight. Aftar isplter,' th' situies wiali hi resmead till niane cock Thea Retator bind.. hitmself to pay tun ividledl wtentiont to inha r witht 1hw studets, Lko tom preser ve gooad ordar, tad tiaittnain pions iscinhlne. A r aiotanble dlidmmationt wid be ande ''or habor. Th'.e schlO.ao ic yeati is reckoned t e~avent imonths. t o.1d h-mnrdin;: can helhad t the Rhector's honise at .$i, per amembI. Tleantis of TFniion--Speliimng. Reading. Writ. nt, irithmtetic. Enaghsh Grammtar, Geo:.ra ihy atmi Nattiral Philosophy $1G 1per year. ,tin ind Greek $25 per year. Any one wishitng to enter not as a laborer, atodo so T welve students catn he enterainted t the biotnse, wich wvill he the schomal honse. SOLOMON DORN, RIetor, JNO. IIAMILTON, D.AN LFL BOON., Trustees. JAMES DORN. ) Dec 19. 18t9 h 46i NOTICE~. LLprosindebted tam the Estate of Roht. at~ts eeased. are regntestedh to make iunediate paymentt; and all personas havinag de naadssnainst the Estate are requested to p.C. sent them duly attested, withun the time lpre senibed by iw. RLOBT. McCULLOUG H. Ex'r. Jualy I8. 1839 tf 24 Notice. ALL .persons indreb-ed to the late John W. Price. are reqnested to make payment ; amd thomse hav ing denmatts a:.:inst he estate. wi'l render their nercountts dauny atuested, tat the snhcriber biy the 25th of Decemtbar next. AARU\ A. CiARtK. Admn'r. -:av. 12tih 139..1 mf 'Negro Clothsi amad Blanakets ]J AY be had on aecommnodating tennao .. e, A.d DOWs. . To Merchants, Phystrians, Plan ters, and the Public in general. T Ht: Subscribers are now receiving, in addition to their former mock. largesup plies of DRUGS. &c. &c, makinig their as sortment the most complete ever before off rest for sale is tmis market. To which they would enil the atiention of the Physicians. Mlercrlhants. Planter-, and aill :hose wfio wish to purchia any thing ;n their line. Among the ny ara eles of which their Stock is comeposed. are the following, viz: OL.-Sperm or Lnnp Oil, of difn'rent qualities, Linseed or Pint do.. rrain or Tan ner's do.. Neat's foot do.. Castor do.. Sweet do P.A INTS. VA R. ISHES. &c.-White Lead ofdifferent brands and qalities. ground in oil, and itn kegs ef 200h, 1 010b,501b. and1-251b ench. Dry Viite Lead, Chrome Green, Chrome Vel low, Chirone Red. (a heautiful article and a substitute lot Vermillion. at a mneh less price.) Yellow Ochre. Stone Ochre, Red Lead, Lith. arge, Lampblack, Verdigris. dry and ground in oil. also Bine, Green. Yellow. Black. and Paints of all colors, re-idv mixed for tsc, spirits Tur pentine. Copal Vanrnish. 1st nd 2nd qualities, Japan Varimilh, Black or Leather do. BRUSHIES--Paint Brisbes, of all sizes. Cloth do. (something niew and superior,) Hair do. do., Too!h, Fttrituire. Flesh. Nail, A hile WVaslh, Blacl'ing, lIlorse, (someihing, fine.) Tan ners. Coener or Dusting. Crmnhit. Henrth. Shaving. (n very floe article.) Comb. Sweep ing. Sc: nbhhing, and Paititers Dutsting Brn.,hee together with a variet% of other Benshes tsed v Painters and others. not hercim mntioned. DYE STUF3--Arnng which are Spanish Float Indr o. Carolina do.. Al adder. Copperas. Lowood. Brazit-wood, Nicwood, Camsewood. Amiatto, &c. &c. MED ICINES.-Amoeg the many of which are ihe llowing. viz: Suliphate ti .nine. Sul phate .lorphine. Acetate Morphine. Piperine, S rychntine, Iodine. Llaterium, Ilydriodate Pot ash. Krecosote. &e. &c. PA TENT ?EDICINER--Among which are the following, viz: [Ioncek's Panacea, In dian do., Swaim's dho., Smith's Anti Mercurial S% ip, or Swnim's conireror. the Hygean Syrup, Spoin's cere fbr sick IHead Aehe. 'reer's Tonic Mixture. (a cre for Fever and %gine-.) Also Peter's Pills. Beckwi i's do.. Spate's do , Cook's do., Lee's do. -van's do.. &c. together witla general aessortneent of the most popular nostrums of the day. A LSO. A fnel assortment of Perfumery and Soaps, of the fittest gualities. ALSO. An assortment of G ass Ware for Phys'icians' aid Confectioner's use: such as Specie lars, und Tincture Battles of diffierent sizes, Geadn ated Measures and Funels. ALSO, - Window Glass of various sizes, from 6 by 8, to 2 by :to, all of whiah they will sell on favora ble terms. H. It. COOK & Co. fiamburg, Oct 3,1839 tf 36 NE AV DRY GOODS, PROm Ni. YORK AND IIAarFoRtD, CoN.M. 1 H E Snbscriber, aen now receiving frotm New Yock and Hartiord, Conn., an-! w;ll continue to receive therefrom, and keep on and at all times, a complete assortment of Fancy and Stapie, .YEW DRY GOODS, &c. which will be disposed of on reasonable terns, viz: Broadcloths of variotis qttalitics, Cassmeres, Sattinets. do do Kentucky and Cottoen .leans.do Glenrock Jeans, aned Licst ye, do M erinos, ad Circassians. do French, F.iglish and American Funi. te- Prints, Bomhazines. various qualities, Flanels, do do and colors, Black.co:ored and plaid Silks, Sewing Silks,. all color, and qulifies, Patent flax Thread. do do Spool Cot:oi Thread, do do Swiss,hok. stri pomd pla id Muslius, Apron Che- ks, vartous tqualities, sha wls, a goQd assormemn, Ihosiery. Gloves, Combe, do' do Hlandkerehiek a g.Md assortment, Stock.s. Lim-n B-soms and Collars, Brown drussed Shirts and Drawers, White. lblac k. aned colored C;ambhrics, Linen, Diapers, and brown Table Cloths, Fringe and Dimitmy Furnieinre,, Piaid antd striped 1)omestics. lhartford, Amteosking. & Tfronton Tickings. Bleached anid browne Shrrtins, Do " Sheetings, Riibtanls, of every description, Brass anid Whalebone Busks, Cnreets, corded .skirts, Silk and Cotton Velvet, Satin Ve-stingse, & e. Ban td.boxes, Bentnets, Hoods, Hats and Caips, Shoes and Boots, CROCKERY IPARlES, And a great anty articles too tediotns to enneeon. We respecctfutlly inevite our customers, aned te publlic geeeeraly. to give tee a enll. We can med wrillgive them gnaut Ilargains. We ealso eturns thceme our sinecere thankels, for thce liberal o:toeiage besto.wed on us, up to thee presenet ie-heoing tir ac further conetineeeance of the ameee. MiTClFL RtANs0M. Hamburg, Sept26,18~39 t fd5 FALL ANDWINTER T IF, subscrib'er is enw' receiving fromn N. I Vor., a ge.nerael assortmtent of 3casona de stzepie and Fanacy JJRY GOODS. viz: BliAk, blat-', brown acid fancy colored Broadcllothis, . Caes'imcer- aned Satieecs. Keutucky .Jrans, Mixt zrray ned pheid Servaents Clothes, 3-4 am)6-i. Ccrcas.sienns and Merinos.assorted coors andl~ qua~lities, Pltaitn ad figured Bomhlazins, White, greene, red, tind yellow Flanenels, i9 aned -4 Apron aced 'trnituere Checks, Frenech, l-.ngleeh, and \meerican Prints, Fueniture do. Plaid G~ermanc Ginghams. (a new style,) Blacek Gro de Rhliee, Gro de Swiess, aned Itudian Silks, Fignred Silks, Diapeers, Irish Line'n, Lawns, Mterino, Thibeet. Pliata Silk, Picnic, Chnily, Roheroy, anid Preesiaen Shawls & HldkIs. Spitalhield'Ponegee and Flag Silk Pock. do. Dim. Catmbhric do. Veroena. Feency amnd Meadras Hdkfs Beoneeets. [Hosede, I lohves. Hlesiery, Oil Clothes, Ceareetineg Baskets. Bjand-Boxes, Kemvees, Scissors, &c. Also. te quanctity of 3-4, 4-4, 5.4 berowne Shirt logs. Shleetings. aced Drillinegs, for sale by the ler er piece. veey low~n, Cotton Otnebee rgs, Duthil anid Whitneoy Blan kete', &ec. &ec. The Pueblic are invited to call and examinae is assorteeent. .IO HN 0. 0. FOR D. Hlambuerg. Rept. 14. 1839tf3 Final Notie. ALL. Pe'rsones ited.-hted to the estate of Fran cis T. M itccell, deensed are relgmt sted to nee p'. meent; or anyv having deantds, to pro sat theme dutly tiestedl. CA LI:B MiTCHELL, Adm'r. rDegnmber 2t,18394 .Wew Dry Goods Store. CIIAUNCEY CHURCIHLL, W OULl) iespc;fuilly iinfo;n the citizens at Edgetield Dlisti ict, a. of the pubhi generally, that lie has taken the Store lately oc cnpied, by John 0. J. .F..rl, in lamihn. g. 6 ( ind where ise is now opening a geneial assort imem of DRY GOODN, thev lav! a111 Intely beent purchasf d iin N. York, uider the present presslre m the money mar ke:, and the) shall be sold eliaa2p to eorrepond n ii the tnes. Ile has come to the conchision. that the nimble sixpenef is b tier than the sloic shillitig. and thereliore invites all purcha.sers of DRY GO DS, %t Ion wish to save their se'en pences and thei dollars. to favoir him with acull. Among his Assortment ma befund Brond Cloths, of ill sliddes, fromn $. to $7 per ym d, Cassimeres and Sattinets, from 624 cents, to $2 _,0 per yard. A good assortment of French German and Etigish Mierinoes. at reduced liriees, Allipacka Cloths. und figured Lavabolaires, a heautiful article for Ladies cloaks and dresses. Bomhazines antd aon-ii de Lanes, ilich black aid colored Silks. Plain and fitired Frent.h. English & Ameri catn Prints. from 12.4 to50cents peryard, and soiime 4-4 fine French, at :174 ets. Plain. tigntred. plaid and striped Muslimis, of tall qualities, Freni h needle worked and tambored Muslin Colhars, from 70 es to $5 each, Heavy 4-4 hWenched and brown Shirings, A few pieces (a little damnged,) Bleached Sheeting-s. will be sold at erent harguias, Shawls, Itibbonds, Laces. Gloves. Hosiery, &c &c. N. B.-C. C. will lie constaitly receiving from New York, new additions to his Stock, of the latest ltportations. Iinilmhrr. j)ae 7.. :1i9 tf 45 9fEI 0 Goo it. NOWDEN & SlIZAR are happy to an . nontee to their friends in the city and coIuntry, that tey ire now opienin: a very l:rga iud plendid nasm iment ol staple n. d ihney DRY GOODS stiitnhe for the Full and- Win ter season, comprising a great variety of new and ha iotable artietes. which they have select ed with great care from the most recent i:nor. taitions. LWe would respecftfully solicit our friends and the public to call and examine the a-sortmnent ior themselves; atd we would es pecially invite the attntioit of PlaIntersto our in n-inly large stock of BLA NKETS.W FLCII PLAINS. NLG't( KERSEYS,&. LINSEYS, and low priced FLANNELS. lor Servants. Autgusta, Ga. Nov 12, 189 if 42 Splendid Carpets. NOW1)EN i H IEARthave received fromt New York. and are now opening a very large stpply of superior Ingraint Three Ply Venetian and Brussels CARPETS of the Ia test style and richest patterns, all ofwhich have been selected %n ith graeat care Personswishing to supply themselves with the article will do well t. cal! immbdintely. a they can now nink a selection from one of the litreest assortmesnt ever offered in this city. and of new and splent (id patterns. Also. rich Brusse:s and Tuned Henrth RItus to tmatch the Carpets. and anperi. or Printed Bniizes and Patent Floor Cloths. A l'ns*t. Gn. * ov 12 tf42 NEW GOODS. T H E Sdbscribers have.:nst received frote New York. a general ltssortment of PALL. AND WINT 'ER GOODS. consisting of Cloths. Cassimiteres, Vesa:igs. Smcks. Cravats, Collars, Bosois,'Gloves, and Suspemers. AL.RO, [ats. Umbrellas, Rendy made Clothing, nand Military Trimmings. of all kinds. with ninny other nriicles it their line, to which they imt. its Iu'r customers, and the piilic gen erally, to call and -xamine for timselves. 11ALINGTON & BRYAN Merchant Taylors, Edrefield C. Honuse. Oct 1:. I 139 tl 37 DR. CROOK INVITES those aff. cled with stone in the uIndil: r-'iti, from injutr% ,one the tend Canier', on<~ sores oti th- hirenists or elsewhere Blindness fromt Catta~ aot Or other affect inns 01 the e e.-Wents--Tinmors nf a'I de-script iam s LIP antd CLUli FooT, to callatal see hitm. lI is prtovidd wvith all necessary metaltments. i4a is ready to operate in ay of'lth. above dis insaes. wvhen it tmay be ndvisablle. No charge I i lhe made tinle..s somne armnal service is ra iere'd. Thle poor wiltlibe treated grauitainsly. Greenville C -IH. 8. C. Dic. 13t, 1539 d 41; Thea Pendle'ton Mes-enger. Fdtrefici Adver, iser Chnrlotte Jouna nl, Lincoclnton Rep1ublican Rtherfaor.1 Gnr~zettae anid onesbiorinLh (T1enn.) Bentinc l. are each reque~ste'd to e ive thee above 'otr inisertions. ned forwar d thieir ncontst to his office for payment.-Greenville Mount. Vew FaI& Winter' Goodit. TlIE Sutbacribi'r is now receiving fromt N. JYrk, ageniert assortmenit of'iaticy and IteDRY GOODS, arefully selected for thtis market. atnd which sill he. disposed ar ont reaonableitermis. He -espectibully invites his old acus'omiers, ail the~ ,mblic generally, to call anal exuamiine his Stock id Prices.. C. A DO)WD. Edgflield. Sept. 14. tf:3 Boots and Shoes. T 1; Srh!ierianer is now receiving. a new .Esuptply of BOOTS aind S HOES. matnn. amtred expressly for 'his, market, and tearrant df. He. respectfitIly inivita's his. enmstaomiers, and dil who are de'sirnz of obtainmng a gosod article, o call and examtiite his stuck, * C. A. DOWD. Oct 14,1839 if 37 Plainter' of' Paris, tiring tad Plastaering. Also. a gemutne articua of Old Port Wine. Just received and fair sate by. -. - H.lR 000K.& Co. Hanmbnrg, Oct. 18. 1'r39 f 38 Notice. ALL persons inmlebtead tao the iato Williatm .U. Butler. are regnuested to mrake immte linte payna iit. an' :hose hn~vintg dlemne'dt gainstthieestn'., will remnder th~eir'accomuts du ly atitested. to the subhscriber, withinthme tiune pre icribe~d b) l..w. N. L. G RIFIN, Executor. 1NOTI'E. A LIL Perso:.s itndebied to the Estaie oif the lame .Jesse lesbbms. decenased. are regniested o make iunediamte ptaymentii. Aind till persons maing denttmnds nynimistasnud estate are regniest ed tao presaent thtemi ali'e nitetd. ELIIEIR DEVORE, Adm'r. 30 E & 3- 3 PR~IMTING O FI Eery? de'scriptionl executedl with neqns and decspatcl. at the Office af thn TEnnEFtsarD AnVERTIS~l. State of South Carolina. A.BBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN TlE COMMON I'LEAS. Wade Speed. surviving par:ner or Watkins& Speed, fir the Attachment use of .Jhin Watkins, it vs DebL Adoplims J. Sale. J John Watkins, Admnr. of 1I. M. Attachment Waitkii.s, - in vs. Same. Asstnpsi. T HE Plaintiffs, in the above staed eases. having filed tlteir declaration in my Of fice, on the twenty-seconl day of November, Id.28, and the delinda. t having no wire or at torney known to lie in this State, upon whomt n t opt of the said declarations ean he served: therefore Ordried, thnt the said defrend:mnt do appear and make his defence within a year and a day rroi the filing of the said declaratiols. or finaland absolute judgments 'will he awarded againsthim. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c P. clerk's Ofc. Fel 14. 1S3 w & P $10 age 3 StIte of Soith Caloi '. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Mark S. Anithony vs Altachment: Debt. Adolphus J Sale. Drnry Callaway, vs Attachment: Assumpsit. Adolphts J. Sale. Speed & Hester, surviving partners, Attachment vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. I I llie Plaintill' in the above cases havina. I on the twenty-second of November, 1e38. filed their, declnrittions in toy 4)ilice. and the defendant having n wife or attorney known to be in this State, uponi whom a copy of the dec Inration. with a spec'al order of the Court en dorsed thereon. can he g- rved: theref.are Or dered that the said Adolphis J. Sale do appeat and make his defence. within a year an.d a day from the filing of the d-claratinns as aloresniid, or final and absdolnie jisduineimt will be iorth with given and awarded agaiist him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c.. P. Clerks Office. Feb14. 1839 11 T $10 nqe 3 State of South Ca-rolina. ABBEVILLE l)IS'I'RICT IN EQUITY. William Wilson ' ' vs. Bills Wn. Eddins and Wife, for ncrount, R. M. Tood and Wife. interlpleader, James licCracken and &c. Others. ITatppearina to tmy satisfaction that lennjn inn F. Eddin., and Elizabeih, his wile, t o of the Defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State : On motion. ordered, that they do appear. and 'lead. answer or de. mnur. to Bill of Complainant in this Case, with. in rtree Months from the date of this pubhica tion, or the said Bill of Complai*will be taken pro coifaesso as to them. BENJ. Y. Al RTIN, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's .ffice. 40 ac. Octob--r 30th, 1t19. M$1 75. w. a w. State of South Ca &1oMiIa. EDGEFIWLD DISTRt'T, tN THE COMMON PLEAS. Allen S. Dozier, Foreign vs William Yarborongh. Artanhmer.t. '1 'I1E plaintiff having this dziv filed his de claration in my offiee, and the de-fendant having no wife or attorney known to he within the state, upoti whom a copv could he sifr ved with a rule to plead. It is ordered that the defendant do plenl to the said decla ration withiio a year and a day, frot this daze. or finn! nnd ahso!n:e judument will he awarded against him. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerks Office. Edrgefield C. I. $ 67.50 G. & D. oqe 41. Nov 6ttn 1-39. ltate ol' -outh 4 alrolin. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COWMON PLEAS. Jatnes llar riton Attachmtent. vs H enry Evans Debt on Jni' Igment. T lI E l~laintif in this caese, hiavingt this (lay filed his declaration, and the Defend.itt havitng no wife or Attorney kntwn in this state, upon wvhomn aCopy of thie samte enn he served; ont mtotion or PhasitdfPs Attorn.-y. Or dered. Thiat the snid fDefendat'd appeaar and plead to the said declarattnn within n yeatr and a day from the publhicationt of this oirder, or indgemeni'will beretndere ' neainst hinmpro con fesso G O. POPE, c. C. p. Nov. 5.I19 w&S7 50 .ne 40 $ra te' of 'ou t h (';rolinn. EDGTEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON. PLE'AN. Miller, Ripley and Co.. )Dee'aration on At William vYarbrough )tachtment in Debt. T lIE Plantiff's. in this case. having this day filed their Declarnmtiont in my office, and the Defendanit having neither Wife or Attony within this State. upon whiom a copy of~anid Deltaration, can he serv.-d; nrdered that the Defendant p lead thereto within a year antd a dlay from this.public~a'ion. or the said action will be taken proconlesso npainst him. --GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, 24thm Oct., 139. r. H. r. 39.ago StiI ufo tilj a i (t i ia -.EDG EFPI L DISTRICT. Hartr;'Wright & Co.) ..vs.- > Attachment. Williamn Yarboronph. L their delnration ini my Office. and the Defendant havini to Wife or Attorney,, known to he within the State, upon n ha a aoconld be served: it is I rdered, that thte enti Defendlant, who is absent from, and beyond the liinits of this Stite. do plead or take his de fence', wvithiti a year and a day fronm the pttbli cation of this Order. or, in defn n't thereof, fltml and absolute judgment shit hle awarded against himt. G EO POPE. c. c. P. Clerk's Office., Pe~h 14. 1'439. srt. e $7.50 age 3 State of Souith Carolinat. EDGEFlELD) DISTRICT. \ T H W W. C LA R Y. iving inear 16t. Fr on, tolls before mne one cream coslorod Mah~re with a :-tar ini her forehead, supposed to be tive ., ears old nexct Spriing; 154~ htatnds high. A ppraised at SIM. JAMES ifAYNA RD, J. P. Dec 24, 1839 'e 49 Public Iotice, P j' [E Public are'hiereby notified, that I wil! .Ltnot pay a.\'te of hanid given me by to Eli Clark, nnaw dnte, for $70, as thte piope'rty for which snid ntote was given has proven to be untsound I am determined itot to pay the sum.-, tnt''s compelld by law De. 10. 1839) .45 Iilnes' o mpouud E xtract *t TOMALTO, A SUBSTITUITE FOR CALOMEL. LROM the well known and established rep F utation of Calonl, it has been long empsloy, ed by the eipiric, atid scietific phystciia a$ o:.e A thet most powerful agets for the orno. val otdisease. By the former, almost every land has been deinged with oostrums, that their ani.hors claimed as specifics in every disense in. r ident to the hiutian fattily, The folly of tles ireteeionts needs no commtent. for acenrate clemien investigniioin has shown, that the hasa of tist of the Pannceas. Catholicons, &c., which have beetn trumpeted before the commu. nity, with so umch iasurance. in. Caload, or mercitry I some form. Now, if this potent article. even in the- haids of the most skilful' thysician, freqently exerts an influence on the inman system, unforeseen.nnd entirely beyond the control of art; utdermmnin the constitution, aind bringingon prematureold age, disease and' death, what result should be expected wheir prescribed by the ignorant? .Could their many thousand vi, tim.' speak, it voire from the 1tImb wounidsoon.dispeLbe'speci#c'delusion that no* sway, the inds of the living. I I ttuntte physicians deplore the sad evils re stiting from the mercurial practice, and will Iladly hail the intruduction ofan aticle that est safely be substimttied for Ca'mel. They fed and thai healy. the grent ancertanty ofits prim ary operation;:hey aninot say whether it wil'. be ftv'ie rable or unfiavorable. They also knos' nd feel. that if its nse is continued forany con siderable tini, injnriotis secondary 'ensequen es tnustcertainly follow. But they mustehoose the leastofrtwo evils: they kiaiwno other arti cle that will arouse a torpid lircr, remove oh-. strnctioi. and set in free nction the whole glainduilar system, and it being indispensably necessary tio do this, they continue its use, not withsta- ding the evi! consequences which allow. They have long desired and sought an arti cle that would produce the good effects of this drug. without sub.eting the patient to its de&. icrious results. Such a desideratum, it is be.: lieved. ias at length been obtained, in the article now presented tothe public. The proprietorsofthis art cle keepingib view die fact. that a wise and benevolent la has' placed within the reach ofall. remedies apted to the diseases incid'emt to the chiate they In habit; and knowing likewise, that most of the e disenses of the UsrTn STATF.S are based upoc organic or functual derangement of the liver; directed their attention to those articles which act more esi-ecially on the biliary organs. . Aferlong, laborions. ami expensive research they have succeeded in extractoig a substance* fromn the TOMATO.which, fronits peculiarer f-ect upon the hepatic or biliary organs, they have., detninated Hlepatine. It isa tiedicine that will produce all the bet eficial results of Calomel, i* both nemte and chronic diseases. without die possibility of producing the deleterious conse. quences comnon to that article. Its action up on the constitition is universal, no part of the systen esetping its influence. It is. however, npon the organs of secretion and excretion, that its great power is particularly manifested, hsenev it is peculiarly ndapted tothe treatment4 of biliossfeccrs and other diseases in which a torpidity or congestion of the liver atnd porali cirle prevails. It is admissible in all cases whereit is neces sary to cleanse the stoimach and bowels. It. removes Obstruction, and excites a quick aid healthy action of the liver and other slandular vi-certa of the abdomen. Beiig diffusible in in its operation, it psroiduces a free circulation in the vessels on the sturfasce of the body, ac companied by a peitle perspiration, It does -not exhaust like drastic purges; still, its action is more titmirsal, ani may ;ftenI he repeated, not merely with sat'ety bit with great benefit. This becomes indispensably necessary in cases of' longstanding; for in then intense tempora rv impressions made by strong medicines, sel. doni if ever, do good; 'bnt tend to injure the statitina of the contstittution. It is cleansing and purifving to the system, acts in perfect harmony with the known laws of life.and is uidoubtedlyor e of the nostvatina ble articles ever offered for public trial and in,. spectioun. For convenien-ce, this medieine is formed into 3 urain pifls. The white pills tire cathartic. al teratire diophoretic. ln'd diuretic. The yellow poills are tonic. stimulant, and diaphlretic. As afitmily tedicine. one which may he re sorted tat with.snfety. and relied on with cer tainty. in the first stanen of disease itt almost nny 'form, it exceeds till former di-coveries iu m 'diciiie, either from the vegetable or mnineral k inofomons. They are pitt til ini packages of 135 gramns,or 45 Pills, at 5(1 cents, or .1001 pills at $1. The abhov- 3ledicine just received and for sale at the l''dgetield Medicine Store. Jutly t.lI: tfQ3 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN T IlE COMMON P.E AS. Caleb .Alitchtell. adm'r. vs ) John Johnson; the same, Attachment . vs the same. G. L. Penn a Co. vs John) .John.-.ot;G. L. &E.Pemt aCo. Attachment. vs the same, in twooshercaenes ' - rIPH.E Plaintiffs havingr filedl their decara~'tions I in my otilce, and the defendant having he wife or Attornety ki ownt to be within thseState, upon0 wl,.m a coipy can be served. Is is order ed that the Detfeitdant, plead thereto within a year and a dayv frotm this publication, or thesaid actin'wil- bi' taken pro confesso. against him. lr's . GE0')zd E POPE, C. C. P. Ce'sOfrice. tdge ld. tet 26th, 1839. s aw $10,esq.4# State (or touthl arolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. JY THE COMMON PLEAS. - J. & L. Jones, vs Attacht'nent *H.H. .Jones. Tdeclaration in my oflice. andL Defen-. dant having no wife or Attorney .kuoivn to be within the State, upon whom aadopiy could be. serveid with a rule to plead. It is ordered that the Defendant doeplead to'the said declara;ipn. within aypear~and a day, from ilis datE, or final. and absolute judgmeti will be awvarde&n agahnst him. - GEO.. POPE; C. C.?P. Clerk's Offace, Edge jdld, Oct 26,*1uf39. i7/5O- B&W age 46 EDJGEFIELD DISTRICT.. - iN THE COMMON PLEAS. Milton Wa'ker. vs.- Atcmn SamI. Holloway.. txcmn ' H P Plainstilf in this case, having' fihed his declaration,.nand the Defendant'having no. wife or \ttorney kanown to lie withid the State, u pon whosam a cospy co~utd be served with a rule to plead. It is ordered thatthe Defendant do.. pleat tothe said declaration within a year and.. a day, froin this date, or. tinalanud absolutejudg-. ment will be atwarded agnoissu him. GJ.O. POPE, . C. P. Clck's Offee. Edge-~ field, Oct. 2(i, 1839 $7 50 u aw -age 46 iYonelainec de LaUn, A Siupcrior .\rticle for lAdle's Dresses. Alsso, Victorin Shawls, just re 'eived and; tsale by JNO, 0. B. FORD. Hambirg, Ssnt27mI~9 i