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'Sherif's Sales. - Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield C. llouse, on the first Monday in July next, the followii property, viz: Isaac 'lenry, vs J. K. Kilburn, his interest in eight hundred and four acres of land, lying on Savannah river, adjoining lands of Win. Garrett, John Cloud; A. Sibley and others. A. J. Rambo, vs the same, the above des cribed property. M. D. 1aher, vs John Sturgenegger, one tract of land containing one hundred acresmore or less, adjoining lands of Charles Lamar and others. Win. Guyton, vs the same,the above <lescrib ed roperty.. Wenj. Frazier, vs H. J. Kemp, one tract of land, containing six hundred acres,.more or less, adjoining lands of Sanl. Stevens, David Har ling, Jno. Trapp, and Joshoa:Harris. J.W Stokes, vs Turner Goldsmith, one tract of land containing sixty-six acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. Cloud, James Hubbard and others. Alsio, one oth. r tract of land con tai ning thirty four acres, more or less, adjoining lands of H. W.Sulvanand others,two negroes Patty and Masy; Also one Ho4rse and Buggy. Thomas Goldsmith, vs the same, the above -descibed property. Cook, Law & Co. vs John B. Burgess, one -negro woman, Pinkey. Maher & Ryan, vs the same, the above des cribed property. Penn & Brannon, vs J. H. Smith: Will be sold at Liberty HillI on Tuesday the 30th.June, the following property, viz: one lot of Baron, one saddle and household furniture. Terms, Ca rh. S. CHRISTIE, s.;E. D. .Apne.9, 340 d 719 Sheriff's Sales. B Y Virtue of a writ of fieri facias. to moe directed,-vill tbe sold at lFidonild Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in July next, the following property, viz: James T. Gray, vs John G. Swan, one pair of gray horses. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. z. D, June 15, 1840 0 20 State of South Caroinua. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Reuben Carpenter and others, Applicants. vs Wancy Mosley.aud.athers Defendants. B Y an Order from-the Ordinary, I iallpro B ceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in July iext, the real estate ofFanny Butler, deceased, situated in said Dis. triet, onoStevens' Creek, bounding on lands of John Rochell, George Roberteon, Charles Nix, and die said Reuben Carpenter, and containing ,ne hunded acres, more or les,, on a credit of twelve months. Thepurcaser wil.nbecgured to give bond and good personalsecority, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary. Cost to be paid in Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. .D. June 8, 1840 ($3) d 19 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Ellis H. Goff and wife, Applican, vs Eli Holsomback and others,Defendants. BM V an Order trom the Ordinary I shall " proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in July next, the real es tate of Ahila Holsomback, deceased situated -in said District, on Shaws Creek. and hound ing on lands of Moses Swearengen, John Lan drum, Amos Landrum, and others. and conw taining six hundred and seventy acres, more or less. on a credit of twelve months. The purchaser will be required to give bond and good personal security, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary. Cost to be paid in Cash. S. CHRISTIE. S. E. D. ian ,1830 ($3) d 19 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT S Win. New, to Francis Posey and Mortgage. Derick Holsomback. B Y Virtue of a Mortgage from Wm. New, to Francis Posey and Derick Holsom back, will be sold at Edgefield Court House, onl the Brat Monday in July next, the following property, viz: One tract of land containing ten acres. more or less, adjoining lands of Jarrett Wise, and others, and one cart and one ox. Terms Cash. S. CH RISTIE, S. E. D, June 8, 1840 - ($2) d 19 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Anson Mob'ey. to Forecdosure of A. Y. Burton. 5 Mortgage. B Y Virtue of a Mortgage from Anson Mob ley to Allen Y. Burton, will be sold at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in July next, the followving property viz: One tract of land containing one hundred and eighteen acres, more or lesi,, adjonn Benj. Tillman, Win. H. Moss and others; also one 1'egro man Simon. Terms Cash. S. CH R[STIE, s. z. a. June 8, 1840 (S'2) d 19 Fashionable S!ummer Goods. BiIYAN of MINOR, W&E RCH.fNT TSULORS, IIAVE just received a general assortment ...ot Goods for Gentlemnens ware, of die latest and most fahionable style. Consisting in jiart of London Cashmere, French and Thmibet Cloths. French Bomnbazin Gambroons. -Honey Comb, Striped, and Ribbed Linen Drillings, for Pantaloons. London W~eltings, Challies, Plain and Fig'd Satin Vestings Gr.ovzs, Hos:RYa, Svoegs, Ca.WArs, Sunas, Cor.as and Bosous. - Also,agood assortment of * FASHIONABLE HATS. With many other articles, too tedious to men tion. To which they invite their customers, and the public generally to call and examine, berore purchasing elsewvhere. .EdgefeldClH., A pril 6, 1840. d 10. Head Quarters, Columbia, April 20,1840. GZIERAr. ORDzas, No. 1, Nzw Siazus.5 H IS EXCELLENCY the Lieutenant Gov ernor in assuming the command of the militiaof South Carolina, under the Constitu tion, announces to the Aids-de-Camp appointed by-his predecessor, that he desires them to con tinue ii ofiice during the remainder of die Gu bernatorial term; aria that no new appointment will be made, except to fil the vacancies of those who may lodicate a wish to retire from the sevice by resigning their commissions. By order of' the Commander-in Chief. JAMES JONES, Adjyt and Insp'r General. -'April 29, 1840 (---Cl h 13 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Robt. SWatts, deceased. are requested to make limmediate payment; and all persons having de mnands .ugainst the Estate are requested to pre sent them duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. ROBT. McCULLOUGHI, Ex'r. July.18, in-m tf 24 BROTRER JONATEA"1' The largest Netspaper in the World. T HE Proprietors of this mammoth sheet, "great Western*" among the newspapers, have the pleasure of spread ing before the reading public a weekly pe riodical containiug a greater amount and variety of useful entertaining miscellany, than is to be found in any similar publica tion in the world. Each tnumberof the paper contains as large-an amountaof .rending matter as is found in volumes df-ordinary duodecimo, which cost two dollars, and more than is contained in a volume of Irving's Colum. bus, or Bancrof's History of America, which cost three dollars a volume-all for six cents a number. or three dollars a.year. 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To Clergymen, Teachers of Sabbath Schools, and Bible Classes, Students, and Heads of Families. T1HE Publisher of the Advocate, respect fully informs the Christian public, that on the 2d of May, the first No. of the Second Volume will be issued with such improve. menuts in its literary and graphic departments, as the taste, talent, and industry of those con nected with it shall be able to make. The pro. prietors intend to make it the best and cheapest retigiousnetspaper in America. We shall con itiue to publsh, as usual, Illustrations of the Bible. Consisting of views or the most remarkable places and objects, mentioned in the Old and New Testaments: Also, viegWs of the principal Missionary Stations, throughout the world' Engraved'by the first Artists in the United States, after original sketches, taken on the spot, by Laborde, Forbin, Morier, Le Bruyn, Aer Porter, Stephens, Buchingham, McFar Lne and others. Also, the celebrated Car troons uf Rafnello; MAPS, &c. The Advo cate is published every Saturday, (on a large imperial sh,:et, fine papier,) at 12,2 Nassau-st., Few York city. Terms, $2 50 per annum, in advance. Per sons acting as Agess and Postmasters, are al loed 50 cents commission for every subscre br they obtain, and frow whom we receive a year's subscription--they remitting two dollars for each subscriber, witth the name and post yfice address. The paper is established on a permanent basis--heing sustained by an Asso :iation withs a Capital Stock of $10.'000. All letters must come fr ee of postage, or they wvill not be taken from the office. Remittatnces may be made at our risk, throih the post mas ters, who are authorized to enclose and remit pay ments for periodicals, free of expense. ROBERT SEARS, Publisher. Papers throughout the United States, copy ing the above two months, will be entitled to he Advocate for one year, from the first tnum ber in May, 1840. May, 1840. 14 2m To Printers and Publishers. P ~HE undersigned, agents fot Lothiant & Hus Igar's Type Foundry, New York, will ontract to supply any quantity or varnety of Printing Type, to the Printers of North and South Carolina, and Georgia, on as advanta geous terms as they can be furnished from the anufacturers .Thie Type made at this estab ishment is all cast by hand, the metal equal, if not superior to any in the country. We are also agents for R. Hoe & Co's Ma chine and Hand Presses, and all other articles anufactured by them for Printers' and Bind ers use. We also keep on hand, and contract for the regulr supply of Printing Paper, of any quali ty or size. Johnson & Durants's Printing Ink, always n hand. For sale by BURGES & WALKER. Stationer's Hall, 85 East Bay, Charleston, South Carolina, State of South Carolina. - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. .1. & L. Jones, vs Atcmn H. H. Jones. T HE Plaintiff' in this ease, having filed his declaration in toy office, and the Defen dant having no wife or Attorney known to be within the State, upon whom a copy could be served with a rule to plead. It is ordered that the Defendant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day, from tlis date, or final and absolute judgment will be awarde& against him.GEO. POPE, C. C.P. Clerk's Offe, Edge Jield, Oct 26, 139. $'750 uaw sq. 46 Plaister of Pais, ROUND and Calcined, suitable for both Manursing and Plastering.. .Aso, a penuine; article or OW Port Wine. Just received and for sale by 5 HambrgeH.O8R.O, & Co. Vegetable Life Medicines. T HESE Medicines are indebted -for their name to their manifest and sen sible action in purifying the springs. and channels of life, and cnduing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hun dred certified cases which have been made public, and in almost every speciesof dis- a ease to which the human frane is liable, r the happy ef'ects of MOFFATS LIFE I PLLLS .AND PIKENIX BITTEIRS have been .gratefully and publicly ac. ,knowledged ;by she persons benefitted, and -whowere previously unacquainted wiih the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequently act. 'the LIFE M.E.DI01NES recommend i themselves in diseases of every from & de- i scription. Their first operation is to loosen the various impurities and crudities con stantly settling-apound them, .and -to re move the hardened fmeces which collect in the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these and leave such collected masses behind as to prod'ace habitual costiveness, with.all its trainof evils, or sudden diarr hma, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anato mists, who examine the human bowels after death; and hence the prejudice of these well informed men against quack medicines-or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. The second effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse .tbo kidneys and .the :bladder, and by-this means, the liver-anil the lungs, the healthful action of which entirely de pends upon the regulurity of the urinary organs The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the 4iver and the lungs before it passes into the heart, being thus parifed by them, and nourished by food coning -from a clean stomach, cour ses freely through the veines, renews every part of the syetem, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the bloom ing check. Moffiat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatu lency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Heartburn and Headach. Rest lessness, Ill-termper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhma, Chol era, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism Gout, Dropsiesofall kinds, Gravel, Vorms, Asihma and Cunsumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scobutie Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints. t Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable J Complexions. Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and Influenza, and various other complaints which affict the human frame. In FEvER and AGUE, particular Jy, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful: so much so, that in the Fever and Ague distries, Physicians r almost usiversally prescribe them. I All that Mr. Moffat requires of his pati- r ents is to be particular in taking the Lire Medicines strictly according to the direc goas. It i.s not by a newspaper notice, or by anything that lie himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL .IANUAL. designed as a domestic guide to health, This little pamphlet. edited 6 W. B; MoU'at, 375 Broadway, New ork, has been published for the purpose of explain ing more fully Mr. Moffat's theory of dis eases. and will be found highly interesting I to persons seeking health. It treats upon prevelent diseases, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 cents-for sale by Mr. Mof'i's agents generally. These Valuable Medicines are for sale by C. A. DOWD. Edgefield C. HI. March28, 1840 tf 9 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Miller, Ripley and Co., Declaration on At William vYarbrough. tachmcnt in Debt. filed their Declaration in my office, and thePanisnthsceavgtisdy Defendanit having neither Wite or Attorneya within this State, upon whom a copy of said Declaration can be eervcd; ordered that the Defendant p lead thereto within a yeair aind a Il day from this publication, or the said action will be taken proconfesso against him. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, 24th Oct., .1839. -rT. II. r. 39 aqo State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Allen S. Dozier, F origna vs fi William Yarborough. Attachment. rfiH E plaintiff having tis day filed his de U claration in my office, and the defendant having no wife or attorney known to be within the state, upon whom a copy could be ser ved with a rule to plead. It is ordered that the defendant do plead to the said decla ration within a year and a day, from this date. or final and absoltute judgment will be awarded aga'nst him. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. erks Office. Edgefeld C. . #7,50 G. & n. oqe 41. Nov- 6th 1139. State of South Carolina. e ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. M. 0. Tulman Asseursrr, vs . Ephraim Vessels. A-r-ACIIIIFrr. T H E Plaintiff' having filed his declaration in the Clerk's Office on the sixteenth day of October last, and it appealing that the deendant is from, and without the limits of the State,anad havin neither wife~norattornaey with in the said Distrit, on whom a rule to plead1 a be served. It is therefore ordered; that the defendant do plead tothe said declaration wvithm i a year and aday, from the filing of the dec-,. ration, or finial ad absolute judgment will be entered against him, bydfaultI JNO. F. LI INGSTON, c. c.r. a Varriage Mlakiung. - THE Subscriber will make and repair Car riages & Waggons of eve1 vy description in the best] possible manner and at the shortest notice. All u orders thankfully received, and prompl at tended to.. EDWARD ARKR. f H amburg Decc1. 1839 tf 41 Phoenix Stone Ware Factory. 70 MERCH ANTS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. 11he Subscribers having been engaged i I the manufacturing of Stone Ware at 'ottersville, in Edgefiela, S. C. for many years nd from long experience, and former owners; f that establishment, have located theiiselves t the Phcenix Factory, Shaws Creek, twelve ailes from Ed-efield C. House on the main toad leading from Newberry, Union, and the: ipper :Distriets to Aiken, for the purpose of at=iaturing Stone 'Ware in all its varions iranches. They have procured tile best of vorkmen and are constantly makitig up,and lave a large stock on hand. Their assortment a the most complete ever before offered for sale n this market, to which'theyeWtl'call thi at eiltion of Druggists, Merchants and Planters, md all those who wish to purchase any tiing n their line. Among the many articles of vhich their stock is composed, are the follow ng viz: fars ofall sizes from A gallon to 20 gallons. 4gs-of-ill sizes do. j do. 20 do. 'hurns of all sizes 2 do. 5 do. 3owls or pans of all sizes, from 4 do. to 5 do. 3utter Pots of all sizes from j do. to 3 do. with covers. itchers of all sizes from j do, to 3 do. knd 4eds 'neatly -umde for jars and churns if desired. itew Pots of various sizes, &e. &c. All of the above is inferior to none made n the United States. Orders addressed to us it Edgefield Court House,S,'C.willbe prompt yattended to, and delivered to the Merchant's oor, any distance Under one hundred and fifty niles. Charleston merchants can have their vare delivered at the depot, in Aiken, at 121 :ents per gallon. The Price at the Factory is [21 cents per gallon. MATHIS & RIIODES. April 1, 1840 if 9 The Charleston Cour. will publish I times, veekly, and forward account to this Office. PROOLAMATION. C4% EXEQUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA, May 6,1840. By His EzVcelleng B. K. H ENAGAM, ESQ Governor and Commander-in-Claef In and over the State of South Carolina. W HEREAS, information has been receiv ad at this Department, that a most atro ious murder wasconmitted in Newherrv Dis rict, between the tenth'and twentieth ay of anuary last, e 4he body of an infant girl child. ly JANE STARKE. the mother of said chd, md ROSANNAH STARKE and thatsaid of nders have fled from justice. Now, know ye, that to the end justice may e done, and that the said Jane Starke and tosnnah Starke, may be brought to legal trial nd condign punishment, I do hereby offer a eward of THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY, )OLLARS for theirapprehensionand delive y into any jail in this State, or Two Hundred ).ollars, for tle apprehension and 4elivery of ither of them. Jane Starke is described asabout twenty-one ers of age. heavily made, fair skin, and rather ghi hair. Rosannah Starke, is upwards of fifty years f age, slender frame, dark brown hair, and omewhat gray, and long front teeth. Given undermy hand, and the Beal of the State, at Columbia, the 6th day of May, one thousand eight hundred and forty, and the sixty-fourth year of %merican Indepen dence B. K. HENAGAN. By the GovzRoR, 4. LABORDE, Secretary of State. May 8, 1840 f 15 MANSION ROUNE, E dgefild Courl House.. P HE subscriber would inform his friends, and the public generally, that his rooms re fitted lp in a neat arid cmfortahle style, r the reception of visitors during the Sum tr. Hje assures those travelling from th e low ountry. to this p lace, or the Mountains, that very thiing shall be done to renider them and eir families comfortable, thatlays in the Pro. irietor's power. He hopes. by unrenmitted ttntion to business, that none who are fond F good order and quiet, will pass by thle s1in F the Mansion Houase, (formerly oceupied by Ir. Win. Brunson,).or leave it dissatisfied. W. V. DUNN. N B. The subscriber lies furnished himself vith a two and four horse Omnibus, and three ry superior saddle Horses, so that no person ied be demained. wishing to go to any point. eals at all times will be provided at the shortest otice forstage passengers, and others stopping t the Mansion House. W. V. D. Edgefield C . H.. April 27, 1840. 13 tf The Charleston Courier and Savannah ieorgian, will publish the above four times. aeekly, and forward their accounts to this of. c for payment. State of' SOnth (Carolinia. EDGP.FIELD DJSTRJCT. IN T IE COMMON PL EAS. aleb Mitchell. adm'r. vs John Johnson; the same, >Attachment. vs the same.) G. L. Penn & Co. vs John ohnson; G. L. &E.Peun aCo. >Attachment, the same, in two othereai'es H E Plaintiffs having filed their declarations in my office. and the defendant having no rife or Attorney known to be within the State, pon whom a copy can be served. Itis order d that the Defendant, plead thereto within a ear and a day fronm this publication, or the said etion will be taken pro conf'esao against him. GEORGE POPE, C. C. P. Clerks Offce, Educ Sheld, Oct 26th ,1 19. (za w $10, eaq 46 State of' South Varolinia. .EDG.EFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. William Daniel, vs Attach ment -William Salter. Assumpsit. ,H E Plaintiff having this day filed his de .claration in the above stated ease, and aving no wife or attorney known to be with. athis State, upon whom~ a copy of the said eclartion with a rule to p lead can be served Sis ordered that the said Defendant do appear ud plead to the said declaration, within a year ud a day, fromr the publication hereof, or final ud absolute judgment will be awarded against im. GEO. POPE, c. c. p. 1erks 0,5.c. - March 6, 1840, o a $7 50 age 9 [I. JA MES H. MURRAY tenders his pro. feusional services to the citizens of Ham rg and the vicinity. 027 Office at H. R1. Cook & Co.'s Drug tore. Hmburn March 20, 1840 8 3m Citizens of Charteston, AND THE NEIGHBORING STATES. YOU are respectfully infonned-that 70 MZETING STRET 70-is my Office for the exclusive sale of BRANDRETH'S VEGE TABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. Price twen ty five cents per box, with directions in English, French; Spanish Portugueseand German. The high and universal reputation of the Blantdeth Pills, renders it unnecessary todom -ment largely on their particular virtues. As an anti-bilious-and purgative medicine, they-are unequalled 'by'any. Their purifying effect on the blood is universally allowed-all that have ever used have approved and recommnnded them. In many csses'where lhe'Breaful ravages of tulceration had laid bare ligament nod bone, and where -to all ;appearance, no human means could save life, have patients by the use ofthcse Pills, beets restored to good health; the devour ing disease having beencompletely eradicated. In conse quenco of the pleasantness of their .qperation, they are universally used -in-every bection of this wide extended country where they are niade known, and are fast surperseding every other Preparation of prpfesscd similar import. Upwards of Fourteen Thousand cases have been certifed as-cred, solely front their use since the introduction of tiat into -the U. States, thus establishing the fact beyond all doubt, that the Brandretl Pills cui the (appa rently) most opposite diseases, by the one simple act of continually evacuating the bow els with them, until the disease gives way; therefore, whatever may be said of the THEORY, ,the U rILITY of the PRACTcE is now BEYOSD all DOUBT. As Brandreth's Pills cure Scurvy, Costive ness, and its consequences, sensfaring men, and all travellers to foreign regions, should not be without, in order to resoit to them on every occasion of illness. No medicine chest is re quired where they are. N. B,-Time or climate affects them not, provided they are kept dry. Southern gentle men wil! find this nedicine'one that willinsure health to the people on their estates. Be careful and never purchuse Pills of a Druggist, PROFEsSING to be Brandreth's Pills. Under so ciRcuMsTANcZs is any one of this class made an Agent. My own established Agents have INVARIABLY an ENGRAVED Certifi cate, signed B. Brarsdreth, M. ), in my owin :hand Witfig. This is renewed yearly-and when over twelve months old, it no longer parantees the genuineness of the medicine, it would be well, therefore, for purchasers to carefully examine the Certificate. The seal is not wax. but embossed on the paper with a steel seal. Ifthegenuine medicine is obtained,there is no doubt of its giving perfect satisfaction, :aind ifall who wantit are careful to go by the above directions, there is little doubt but they will obtain it, RemembetiO Meeting street, is the only place in Charleston where the genuine medi cie can be obtain, and at J. Sales, Hamburg and C. A. DOWD, Edgefield 0. H. the oily amthaised Agents for Edgefield. AGENTS FOR SOUTH CAROLINA. Stephen Owen, Aiken; David Turner, Beaufort; John McLaren, Abbeville; William Cnnningham, Columbia; Elijah Alexander, Pickens; John Haptie, Pendleton; Samutel Wilmot Georgetown, McLure, Brawley &Co, Chester; Charles Wilcox, Coosawhatchie; Ma ker & Ryan, Iarnwell K, H.; D. & H.' B. Rie, Graham s P. 0., Barnwell District.; Gaines & Bolling, Greenville District; Reuben Gross, Lexington; Hastie & Nichol, Greenville C. H.; John G. Tongue, Younguesville, Fair. field Dist.; Sylvester Beach, Orangeburg; Ruff& Johnson, Newberry; Rice & Cater. Anderson: Janies E. Gee, Leesville. Lexing ton District; Barksdale &-Saxon, Gaurensville. Vernon & Mitchell. Spartanburg, P. J. Fcster, Foster's, Union Diatrict; John Mc Lure,Union ville, George Steel, Yorkville; A. H. Chain bers, Winsboro';C harles Miller, Edisto Bland. John Rosser, Camden; Samuel A ilmot. Georgetown; Maker & Ryan, Barnwell; E. Gartigue, Blackville, Barnwell; E D. Felder, Midway, Barnwell; Gangley & Drummond, Lower Three Runs, Barnwell; Philip Char. trand,Branchville. Orangeburg; A. Stevenson. Pickneyville, Union, and B. Jaudon, Robert ville, Beaufort. Feb 13, 1M tr 2 State of South ('arOlina. -EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. James Harrison Attachment. vs Henry Evans Debt on Judgment. T H E Plaintiff i this case, having this day filed his decharation, and the Defendatt havinsg no wife or Attorney kniown iti this State, upon whom a copy of the same can be served; on motion of Plaintiff's Attorney. Or dered, That thme said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration within a year and a slay from thme puiblicationa of this order, or judgemen' will be renderes' against him pro con fsso.GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Nov. 5,1839 w&'w,$1 50 aqe 40 State of South (Caroina. 4 ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. Ler Talor, vs. Attachmaent Iv Taylor. Asmumpait. T E Plintiff in this ease, having this day Ifiled his declaration, and the Defendant having no wifeor Attorney, known in thistitate, upon whom a copy of the same can be served. On motion, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, within a year and a day from the publication hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, May 9, 1840. 5 aB-r $7 50 age 15 Ntate of South~ Carolina. ABBE VJLLE DISTRICT. IN THE IJOMMON PLE AS. Joel J. Li pford, Atemn wGarnshee~, s.p v'H E Plaintiff Laving this day filed his dec -laration in my office, and the liefendant having no wire or Attorney known to be wvithin the State, upon whom a copy could he served, with a rule to plead. On motion, ordered that the Defendant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day from this date, or final and absolute judgmnent will be awarded against JNO. F. LiVINGSTON, c. c.uP. Clerk's Office, May9, 1840. 5 a -r $7 50 aqe 15 AIUGUJSTA SEED) STORE. No. 219 Broad-street. HAS Constantly on hand a supply of fresh SHAKEf GARDEN SEDS. The usual allowance made to conutry dea era. Bird Seed, Clover, Lucerne, Potato Onions, Fnion Sets, &c. A few Brushes, Swifis, Sif era, &c., made by the Shakers. J H. SERVICE. Feb 15, 180tf 3 3001 & JOB 3saINTZG F Every description e'xecuted wilth 'F neatness and despatch, at the Office of e EanEFIELD ADVJTZSERa. - NEW VOLUSIE. To be Published ieekly-! PROSPECTUS OF THE AUGUSTA MIRRO*. - A Weekly Literary Journal. Br W. T.To'so. Contemplating a material improvement of the Mirror, on the commencement of the cg. suing volume; we" have already cotimeneeg making the, necessary arrangements for that purpose, and as welook with confidence to opr friends and patrons for encouragement, wb have determined to give them tiis early notice of our design. Though a semi-Monthly iNe.*as deemed to be the most expedient in the commence. ment of -the publication of-the Mirror, when 4he ground which it ocupiedeingier. clusively deioted to literature; wasctuntried and when our domestic resourcsi4d* et unn known-we feel -that the tine has nowarrived 'when-a'weekly publication isdenaided.-En. tertai ning this conviction, we have'resolvQ tb issue the ensuing volume weekly,and to make such nmprovements in the appearance and plan of tie work, as will render 4i still more worthy the liberal patronage of the itiltheti public. Firmly believing that the -only -means requi. site to placeour domestic literawf:e upon an equality with that of any otheisection of the union, iihe establishment ofaliterary medi-. um at hnme, of sufficient standig and ch ci terto divert it into itsproper channel-we 'ai resolved to render the Mirroreqnalin appear ance with any of the Northern journals of the sane 'kink, and if the friends of southern liter. attire will unite in gAiving it the reputation which southern genius and southern talents are so eminently taiable of impartingto its pa ges, we doubt .not that we shall be able to renm der the work much more acceptabletothe south 'ernpnblie. With a view ofaecotnplishing this design w6 shall secure the assistance-of an able adjanet iin the editorial department, and shall spare neith= vr pans nor-e'xpense to give character and itt. terest to the'vork. No material change will be made in the'pIUA or arrangement of the Mirror,- which will still be devoted to general literature, except the in. troduction of a critical department for the re' view of new wdrks. which w ll be in the hands of a gentlemflan of approved taste and matur judgement. The Mirror will be printed on set perior paper with handsome new type, and wit be exec uted with die strictest regrad to neatness and taste in its typography. Each numberwill be enveloped in a neady printed cover, entitled Augusta Mirror News Sheet." comprising foir closely printed pages, in wtiich iil be given the NEWSOF THE wEz, foreign and domesti4 carefully compiled from an extensiveexchatp together with all the matter of interest usually contained in an ordinary weeklyvewspaper. . By this arrangemient the readers of the Mir ror will, besides being -supplied with a volume of 4:6 large qnarto Iages o1 choice litevUtrk, receive as much news matter in the cturse of the year as is contained in most of the Wewspa pers of the day, and all for the addiiitiobil charge of only two dollars to our present sup, scription price. We sincerely hope the above plan for out third volume will meet the approbation of every riend of southern liteature. We have always considered the Mirror,1embrinig na'st does in its design, the broad repulic olletters,best adp ted to foster our infant literature. )lore diver sified in the chaac ter of its contents than -the graver and more dignifed magazine, ranging as it does from the the lighter to the more ele. valed branci:es of literary composition. 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With a viewv of exciting a spirit of eompeti tioii among our literary friends, and callig forth their pens in aid of the cause to which *u reT devoted, wve have determined to offer the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS tohe awarded as pries in the Molowing manntert PIFTY DOLLARS. For the the best Tale, founded on incidents connected with the early history ofthe Southern Sae. FIFTY DOLLARtS For the best domestic Tale, theauthor to choose his ir.ciden'ts and locality. The competitors to forwardtkeir mantustiips on or before the 20th of July, in order thait they nmay be submitted to a committee of literary gentlemen, for their decisien previous to the first of Auguistensuing. The successful com petitors, and also the authors of such tales as we may publish, will be entitled to the third volume of the Mirror. We would remark that the tridin'g snms of fered are not tendered as peenniary comfpensa-~ tion forthe productions whichwe-solicit,'but rather us a prize of authorship, to be awarded to thme successful competitor. Shall a lady or gentleman be thme recipient of' our next prtiel -Augusta, Ga. 1840 tf 17 To Dealers in Druama Medicines, &C.m 43~HE Subecriliershavinig recently purehased I th~e Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, G LASS-WARE,&c of the Estate of James Leverich, deceased, take this method of informing their frier~ds and the public generally, that they have on hand and are conistantly receiving fresh supplies' of sil articles usually keptin their line of business, which they will dispose ofon reasonable term All orders addressed to them will meat witih pronmnt attentioni, and executed with neatness b.SPucasers are particularly requested to call and Examine our Stock and Prices be fore purchasing else where.. SAMUEL D. CLARK, &Co. Hamburg March 25,18-40. ' 8 2ev The Gr:enville Mountainmeer and Pendletow Mlessenger will publish the above one monith each, and forward their accounts to tAisoffice State of South ,Carolina, ABBEVILLE DisTR[CT.. IN THlE COMMON PLE AS.. Williani Keower Cans eon Autacrsment. John Browrdee,~ Thme Plaintiff havin this day filed his declai ration in thme Clerks Oflice of Abbeville District,. a ainut the defendant. wvho is absent from and vthout the limits of the State, anid has neither ife, nor attorney, known within the samne, on whonm a copy of said declaration might. - e served: Itis thcrefore ordered, that die said Defendant, do appear anid plead to the said DeclaratIon, within a year and a day from the iling of this Declaration, or final and absolute udgment will be given and awarded against i. JOH ~JNINGSTON, c.c.s'. Clerk's Office Mayl i, 1840. - w ax 87 50 aqe