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Medical College o'Georgiae AUGUSTA, September, 1840. T HE Ninth Course of Lectures in this In stitution will commence on the second Alondav the 9th if next November,aid termin ate on the first Saturday of March f'ollowing. Fe.- for full Comse 11* Lecture:, '$115 00 Marticulation, (paid but once,) 5 00 Arrangements have been made by which Stu dents can be supplied fromt Europe with iustru ments of all kind., Skeletons. &c. The Faculty are G. M. NEWToX, M. D., Profe.ssor of Anatomy. L. A. DUcGs, M. D., Professor of Phisiology and Pathological Anatomy. C. W. WEs', M. D.. Professor of Chimistry and Phatinacy. I. P. GARviN, M. D., Professor of Theapentics and Materia Moedica. J. A. EvE, M. D., Professor of Obstetricts and Diseases of Women and Infants. L. D. Foxn, M. D., Professor of the Institutes and P'raetice of Medicine. P. F. Eve, Al. D., Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery; G. M. NFw ros, M. D.. Demonstrators of A. Jons McLEEM!n; D. D., natoumy, without ad. ditional t'ee. PAUL F. EVE, M. D., Sept. 1. Dean of Faculty. 9P The Edgefield Advertiser, Greenville Mountaineer, S. C ; Southern Recorder, Fed eral Union, Columbus Enqmrer, Savannah Georgian. Georgia, MobiLe Register, Huntsville Demnocrat, Alabamna Journal, Tuscaloosa Hag of Union, Alabama; Floridan, Florida; and Nash ville Banner, will publish the above advertise ment weeky to the amount of $5 each, and forward their receipts to the Dean, Bagiring, Rope, &c. 3 0 Pieces 4j and 44 mch Bagging, 3 o o 100 Coiis Kentucky . and t Rlope, 500 lbs. Weaver's best 3 straud 13agging Twino. --ALSo, 1,000 pairs Negro Shoes, 500 .' MeAn's and Boy's Kip and Leather Brogans, 20 " IV omen's .and Misses' Dootees and Shoes. -ALSo 100 Casks Prime Rock LIME, 10,000 lbs. assorted IJACUN, -ALsO 50 Bags Old Widte COFFEE, Recently received and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. The Pendleton Messenger will ptease insert the above four times and forward theiraccounts to S. & u. Hamburg, Aug 29. 1840 d 31 State of South Carlina. ABBEVILLE DISRICT.ar N BQCITY. John Wilson Adm'r of Bill for Rehf Hugh vVilson, .v Jeunet afd IVil'sonl, William Wilson' huunction. Il and others. URSUANT to the order of Chancellor t Dmii. miade in this case, allithe credit. ors of' tunh W is'tn, at Me time of his death, w;,ose denij:uds s'hd not have been illy and propery pa i, i *v liiilministrator, are hereby naot ied m p r..~ m:1!10n pruve ti ir demands be lore men, .it or tw'..r" t.w first day of January d .. A. .1-. : ,u die credittors of' the said: 1,,'!. W'i 1.'i I eif. -re hereby nolified. :: thioeerv, o' Clancehior litiOin n order - n.- t ommi,-& :eier caM. t imoiths no h. r rd ill such iiblie pap. r or pa ! 11 dieem prioper fur ali the credit - ; -h 'ii.on to pres-m ad - ws h- Iilr the CoFmissioner; i . t:.e creditors as shall not ire - v. .'eir . iemands on or before a r day :o he fixed by the Co:unis i a.De .-xclusded fiuumttie benefit of'this I -Nir order.-d that upon miotice of this ! e'i-- bea tin.'iven to any of ttiecreditors of . HS . inon. etch crt-ditors shail be enjoined S -'". cOmtnemieint or further prosectiion of I uit -.nit -t iaw aga:ust the administrator afore- F It is furthier ordered that the adnistrator do accoun tiezire the Commissioner concern- - ing the estamte ,,f' his' intestate; aiid thai thie Comnissioner do report the dem:timt- .i::a't the estate of' H gh w ilso:a, whicia maty bie prou - ed, arranged in order of Ieg d pn iority and theL balance iin the iana~ds of thme aidiisitrtor, after P allowing :ali proper pay ments tatl expenses. in;NJ Y. MAIuTIN, C. F.. A. D. j Comr'r's 05<=~e. G l'2 75 ai ,tuse of' .-Oiuh t i 'ilina. AimEVILLE DIS'i RtiCT. a: IiV EQUIT Y. E. P. N\oble, t, b John Kunnainazhn. and wife, Patrick Noble, Bill fr . Edward Noble, i Alexander Noble. I Partition. ii J3. Bauneaw Noble and t< Elizabeth Nole.J I1T appearing to my satisfaction that Patrick it Nbeone of the defendants~ mi this case, t% :resido without the limits of' this State: Onm i tuotion, it is ordiered that the said defendanit do Ji appear, anid plead, answer or detmun to the J1 towop lainant's Bill. 'sithinu thrco mionths from C the date of thils publicationi, or the said bill will 1. be taken pro conafesso amgainst hitm. 13 BENJ. Y. MAR~TIN, c. E. A. D. Commissioner's Offc, ) P Sept. 14, 1840. j ac 33 A HEAD QlUARTERS. 8 BENNE'TsvI.E, 1st SEPT EMBER. 1840. i ORDE RS No. 3. a EDWARD H. EDWARDS, Esq. havingd been duly elected and comamissioned Ma jr-General of the 2d Division of South Carm hia Militia, ,vill take rank as Major-Getneral ci from the 242d day of' Juune, 1840, and will be esected and obeyed accordingly. Byorder of the Commantder-in-Chief AMES JONES, Adjt. atnd Inspir. Gen. Sept. 8 (C) f 32 NEW GOODS. - HE Subscriber is now receivinig from ..New York Ijourteen cases of NEWV DRY GOODS, comprising a genera! Assortment stfitable for the season, wIch will be sold low for Cash. Former customers and the public generally are invited to call on JOHN 0. B. FORD. Handburg, S C, Auig 5, 1840 NOTICE. 11 A PPLICATIONS will be made to thme Le. t IS.gislature of' this State, at the next session t' to vest the title of the State to atny escheated C estate of the late Col. Christian Breithaupt, in C Susan Breithaupt and Ossian Gregory, or one of themn, and to vest the title of' the State to any escheated estate of the late Margaret Clark and David Clark in the children or grand-chiidren of the said Margaret, or some of' them. * Uept8, 1840 3m SS Plain and Figured Roods, ALSO Devan Straw, Braid Cottage,Flr ence liraid,andFrenchi Rutland Bonnets, just received by JOHN 0. B. FORD, u....u...i 7, w 8ua Receiving # Forwarding AGENCY, ;a AND atoyage & Comunissori BUSINESS: HAMB.URG,S. C. T TIE Subscriber respectfully takes leav to renew to his custoners, his sincer acknowledgmentls forthe extensive patronag hitherto bestowed an him; and wutild beg to at tire them of a continuance of that strict atter tion to their interests, wIich, from a largely iti treased business,-he flatters himself has beei ]ppfreciated. He deems it nunecessary to dilate, to MEp CHAN-rS, Onl the evident suiperiority of his claim to their patronage as a RECEIVING AMJ FOR WA RDING AGFNT:-his long erperienc in that department; rigorous obscrrance of i: structions, and the rates of Hanling; his entir Attention being restricted to a Commtission :B siess alone; and the isolated and dertcd posi tinn or his warehouse, thus lesseningr the risk frot fire and innnd-itions; are circiuistancet which, with all duc deference, entitle him to precedence. To PLANTERs he would again tender his se vices in the sale-of their COTTON and other PRt: DUCY: to this departieit ie appropriates hi scrsonal attention, aid frotm his practiral knowl adge of this business, he feels assured he wil promote tie interests of those who inay eonei. to him. J. F. BENSON. Hamburg, S. C. July 25, 1840 f 31 (AV ater-Proof.) WIR E - IIO US Ee AN D T l E Subsciber is tmuch gratified that I . is once more able toofller his services ti iis firiends and old custoimers, and the publil enerally in the I!'rc-Jlouse and Comnmissia Business lie flatters himself.that the eligibl< ocation of his Ware-Hoise. and its comparativi 1n1unnuity fromn the risk of fire and dood, wil >rocure him a liberal patronage. He has rebuilt the lire.House formeri, inown as Adams IWalker's, and is filling uj tie wing or it above the lidlest water-tark o he late freshet, for tie purpose iofstoring there n the Cotton of Planters and Country Meredants rhissite is at least two feet higher than anj nher ware-house in town; and the divisio: hat has been elevated.willstore from 1800 -tc 0100 bales. He will sell Cotton, an-l attend to such busi. tess as is itsually transacted by Coimtmissior erchanie, at as low a rate as others engagei it the same calling. In again offering his services to his friend ad the public. the subscriber cannot refrait rom acknowledgitng the liberal patroiiage hi nce received from them; and hopes by his at. notion to business that it will be .reuewed, and will be thankfully received. GOLLOTIIUN WALKER. Hamburg, AugustS, 1640 tf 28 The M1essenger at Ashville. N. C., and lonntainie.:r at Geenrvilie. MAessenger at Pen leton,aid Adveriis:-r, at Fdgefield, will inseri ie abovesix months. and send ther bila to G. W. UMBRELLAl, &c. Case domestic and Scotch Giighain Um. hrellas also Ladies' Silk Umbrellas and Parasols4. lit addition to the above, and just received, ew English and Atericau Prints. P1avillian atize, Blond Nett. Bandana, Spitatfield, atd ongee llandkerchiefis, Fancy do. Bed Quits. gsish and American Long Cloths. Velvet ihbuns, Spool ThreadPatent do, Vestings, nspenders, Gloves, Quilt Back. Commun helt. small plaii. white horn. Twi.<t, Victoria. ,og Cabin, Common and French Dressing, itit Ivory and Negro Combs. & c. & c. JOhIN 0. B. FORD !hmnbturg. Aug I)8, 1840 if 29 Phsoenui Stoane Ware Factory. O XEI|CIIANTS AND TIIE PUBLIC IN GENElA L. INhle Snhe'ctib~ers -haviing been engraged in the mtiumiher~tr i o Stone Ware at 'tern'ille, ini .dgchieldl, S. C. for mianyv years id fromn long experiencee, antd former owners that estabhlient, have locatted thtemtselves :thte Phtinnix Factory, Shatws Creak, twelve iles fi-om Edgetield 'C. House ott the main onid leading from Newvberry, Untioni, antd the 11pcr Districts to Aiken, for the torpene of amioiir.;tit Stone Ware itt all its variowus anebeis. They have purocturetd thte best of (rkmieni andi are cotncantly mtaking up, and ni ea hitgeu stockI on hu:m d. Thi r assortmemi the mtost comuplete ever beubre oliered for s:de~ this mtarketl, to which they woitld call the at ition of lDrumggists, Merchantts and P'laniters, d all those who wvishi to putrchiase any thing their line. Atmong the mainy airticles of hieht their stuck is comiposed, are the follow. gviz: rs of all sizes froti 4 gallon to 20 gallons. gs of all sizes do. i do. 20 do. urns of all sizes 2 do. 5 do. owls or pan. of all sizes, from 4 do. to 5 (10. utter [Pots of all sizes from 4 do. to 3 do. with covers. tchers of all sizes from 4ildo, to 3 do. ud hede neatly madte for jars and chturns ii desired. ew Pots of variotus sizes, &c. &e. All of thte aubove is iniferior to ntone made thte United States. Orders addressed to its Edgefield Court lonse,S. C. will hbe protnipt attendetd to, and delivered to the Merchant's >or, any distance tonderotie hundred atnd filly ies. Charleston mierchants can have their are delivered atithe depot, ini Aiken, at 124 uts per gallon. The Price at the Factory is 14 cetnts per gallon. MIATHIS & RIIODE.S. A pril 1, 1840 tf 9 The Chtarleston Conr. will publialt 3 timtes, eekly, and forward accotunt to this Office. State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. Nathaniel J Davis, 3 Administrator of Joseph I Attachment, Davis, deceased, Assumpsit. -Garntishtee, vs Williatun F. Lumipkin. J E lE Plaintiff having this day filed his dec. laration int my offhee, and the Decfeiidant aving nto wife or Attorney known to be wilh. the State upotn whtoim a copy wvith a rute >plead, cotuld lhe served. Ott utotton, Order d that the Defendant do plead to the said de laration within a year and a day or final and bsolttejutdgtmentt will be awarded against hiim. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. :lerk's Offiec, JT$50ae2 July 16, 1840. B 750ae2 ORILDE EDDIlNS, C' HLDE E DDINS' Pilgrimage t~ ~JTexas, a Poem. As a memorial o Fiendhip and esteem, is inscribed tr Dbarles K. Johnson, by Giles Chapman lust published, and for sale at this Offie Jnty 2.5 1.40 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W -ILLIAM H1. ADAMS, who is in the V-enstodof the Sheriff ofthe sai.dDistrict, by virtue of a writ of capias ad stisfaciendumt at the suit of Wiliau CoPok, havii'g filed ids petition, and a schedule on oath, of his whole estate, real and personal, with the purpose of obtaining the benelit of the Act of the General Assembly of this State, commonly called the "insolvent Debtor's Act." PUBLIC 4OTIC is hereby given, that the pe tition of the said Wn. If. Adams will be heard and considered in the Court of Connoh Pleas, .for Edgefield District, at Edgefiela C. lous-, on Wednesday, the 21st day of October next, oir . on some subsequent day of the Term of said Court, which will he then setting: and all the creditors of the said Wam. 11. Adams, are here ly summoned personally or by attorney, then niad there, in the said Court, to sllow cause, if they can, why the benefit of the Act aforesaid, should not be "rantled to the said William H. Adams. upon Is executing the assignment re quired gy-the Act aforesaid. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, I Mry 21, 1840. Saci 25 St-ate of South ('ar'olina. EDGEFlEI.D DISTRICT. IN TilE COMMON PLEAS. H 1NR Y IIUFFMA3, Sen., who is in the cistoily of tile Sheritf of the said District, by virtue of writs of copias ad satisfaclendum, to the snit of Lewis Coliinas and Lrrain Ged dings, having filed his petition, with a schedule an oath, of his whole estate both real and per sonal. with the purpose ol' oltaiini g the bene fit of the Art of the General Aiseilbly of this State, commonly called the "Insolvent Debtor's Act." PuBsic NOTICE is hereby given, that the pe tition of the said I lenry 1liiMnan, sen., will he heard and considered. in the Court ofCommon Pleas for Edgefield Distrtict, on Wednesday tie 21st day of October next, or on some sub sequent day during the Term of said Court, which will then he in session: and all the cred. itors of tle said H enry Iluiflan, sen., are here by stimioned personally or by attorney, then aiad there, in the said Court to shew cause, if they call, why the benefit aft the Act aforesaid. should not be granted to tih said hienry fluff wrall, senl., up11on1 his executing the assigitueut - required ly the said Act. GEO. POPE, C. '. P. Clerk's Office. July 21, 1840. ac25 State of South t arolitia. E1>GC'EFIELD) DISTRLICT IN TIlE ('CONION 'LEAS. 'i~tGE .roM ASwl8who is in tlecns tod vof-the Sheriff of the said Distriet. by virtue 'of eurtain writs ofcapiasadsatisfaci. endun, at the sift of' Law rence & Beardslv, Ramsdell, Brow n & Co., siith & Ruithvei. S C. & S Lynaes, WVarren Kimbahrell for the use of Win. Baud, and Waldah. Thomas & C 70. having filed his petitioi, with a sohedutle on oath. of his whole estate, real and personal, with the purpose of obtainting die beanefit (if the Act of' the General Assembly of this State, comioily calledthe "Insolvent Debtor's A't." PUBLIc NorICE is hereby given that the pe. tition of the said George V. Thomas. will be heard and considered -in the Court (if Cn'anainomm Pleas, for Edgefield District. at -dgefield Court House. on Wediesday the -lst day of October next. or on sone sutbseqent day of' thae Term of said Court, which will he then setting: aal all the creditors of the said George W. Thonas are hereby summoned pe'rsinally or by iattor ney, then ntd there, in the staid Couet, to show cause, if'they cain. why the henefit of the Act a f'oresnid, shoula not be ga anted to the said G. W. Thomas. upon his executing tile assign ment reauired by the Act allore-nid. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerks Offire. July 21, 1640. ac 25 State of Sothb (arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTIllCT. IN TH E CO.MMON PLE.\S. A BNER BUSH NELL, who I< in the acusto ~dy of' the lheiil of the salidl Distrier, by tiinec of a writ of copias tad salLigacindaum, at the suit of' Baker, Johnsoni & Ca, hiav'ing filed his petitloi, waithi a schedile' on oath, af' hia wahole. 'state real aid paer'sonal, wilh thet pulrposae afbh tainling the benietit of the Act of thle Genearal Asseimbly of this Slate, comma~only called the "Insolveaat Diebtor's Act." Pum~tc No'ricr: is herebly given, that tihe pe ition of the said Ahner Bnshnlell will be heard anid considered, in tbe Conrt of Cotlanon Pleas I for Edg~efield District, on WVednesday thle 21st day of October tnext, or on sotie subsealuent day dutring the Term of said Court, wlhich wil; thent be ill sessiomI and all the creditors of the said Ahiner Butshntell, are herehv summ~ttoned personlally or lay attorney. theii andt theLre, to) *lhew~ ennaea,if theyraan.whiy the benefitaof thle Act aforesad, whoankl nolt he graiated toilhe said Ab |tner Bushaneli, uponi hais ex2cuting thle atssign menat required by3 thea said *c-et. GE~O. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Offce-. Tan-Yard & Shee Shop opened. O N the Edgefiueld Road tnear Mt Vintage, where good Cow Hides will he boughat, or taunied on sharett-onie lludf for the other anid file Shoes, Boots, and Negro Shoes willhbe made on ats good terms, and of tiaterials infe rioar to inoiie in the State. I Waggons liarniess imadie, andl Carriage liar-a ness reptaredl. Any articles nmade wdil bae ax changed for' good Cowv lides. F'romn apptie'n tionl to hbisitness, aand the baest oif Leathear, thta siheeriber hopes the public: a general will ;-a tr onizeC his anew ell'rt to * altlommoda thii-. District, and wvil call and see his work and judge for themalselves. MICIIAEL GEARTY, Near Mt. Vlitge, S. C. - M'mlch 23, 1840d g EST RAYED, F ROM1 thae Siabscriber, ttboiat the 19th (If 1 Marclh list, 2 Colts, one a dark iron gtey 1 fillv. three years old; wheni she left, site had ont I a'ommtiont size iroin bell, attached to a leather collar, fastened on with a leathe'r latch. Th'ea wete, a year ol. biright hay horse colt, witha some whate hlias on thte body, anud a blaze in the fliee. I will satit'actortly, rewatrd aay onte wvhoa will stop said colts, or either of themil, aiid give tue inaformnatio'n; dileci tat Mt. Willhinag Postat Of fce S. C. SIMa (N CROUCiI. M t. Willinig, Aaag. 2'2. 1840 Ih 310 ALL persons itidebted to the Subscriber. .either by Note or open Acconnts, are enr nestly regnaested to ulake paytment bef'ore thme first ofOctoaber next, or their Notes and Ac counts will he placed into the htads of ua ofli cer, for collectiotn. Mr. Abner Bnshne'll is myathorized Agent, during my absence from thae District, THOMAS G. BACON. August 7, 1840 tf 28 BOCE & JOB PRINTING O~F Every description executedl with Yneatness anld despatch, at the Omiee nf thbefnEFilLB AIDVERtTISER. State of South Carolina. BARNWELL DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Charles Cosnahan, and otheis, Bill for vs TIhomans Cosnahan and Lucy M osley. Distribution. IT is ordered that the DeFen ant Thos. Cos naanat, who is said to be absent and from withomt the limlits or this State:-, do plead, an swer. or demur, to the ill or the Complainants i: tis case, within three mounths from the pub ticationl of this order, or the bill will be taken pro confeso. A. P. ALDRICH, C'. & R. E. B. D. Commissioner's Office, Barnawell District, July 29, 1840. ac 27 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. EN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. & L. Jones, vs Attachmen H. II. Jones. T, HE Plaintiff in this case, having filed his declaration in ny otlice, and the Defen dant having no wifle or Attorney known to be within the State, upon whocm 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 awardc against him. G EO. POPE, C. C. P. ClerIk's Ofice, Edge. field. Oct -26, 18:0. $7 50 a & w aqe 46 State of South ( arolila. EDGEFIELD DISTRI''. IN THE COMMON JLEAS. Miller, Ripley and Co., Declaration on At VS. William Yarbrough. inchient i Debt. T 11 E Plantiffs, in this case, having this day filed iheir Declaratioi in ny oflice, and the Defendant having neither %Wie or Atto.-mey within this State. upon whon a copy of said Declaration can he served; irdered that the Defendant plead thereto within a year and a day fron this publicatinn, or the ;aid action will be taken proconiesso against him. GEO. POPE, C. C. P Clerk's Office, 24th Oct., 18:19. -T. H. r. 39 aqe State of South Carolina.. AUBEVILLE DISITIJCT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Wilson & Dlodge ) vs Case on Atachment. William M. Bailey Where-is thePlaintills have thisdany filed theis declarationa in the Clerks Office of Abbeville Distric t. against the Defeindant. who is absent Iron. and withott the limits of this State, and :ias eitlher wife nor attornay, knowna within the same. napon whom a copy of' the said dlecla. ration with a rul- to plead unto, might be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said delidant do appearand plead to the -;aid Dec. laration. withini a year and a day. from this date. ur jndgement. final aid absolute will be awar ed against him JOH N F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerk's 0llice, May 11. S1-40 w & M $750 agle State dal : oith ( arotna. ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. IN TILE COMMON PLEAS. M. 0. Tuhnan AssuarsT. vs Ephrain Vessels. ArTAcHMENT. T Vii Plaitntif ihavint filed his declaration it: the Clcrk's 0illire o. the sixteenth Jay of October last. an I it appearing, that the jelnolamat is froimi. Id without the limits of tih ,tatanid having ieither wife norattorne wi:t the said District. on whma a ruh- to' pimna :a be served. It is there:.e order'ed; that the efnilant do plead toche said declarationi with n a year and a day, from the filing oi the dec aration. or final and absoiate judgnent will lie sitered against him, by -defunlt JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. a. Chrk's Ojice, fan 1!. 1 41) w & P $ aqd 51 Mtate or bothtl Carolina ABIERVILLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLE AS. Williamt Keower) vs Case on Attachmnent. Johan Browailee, Th'Ie lainaitihaviiat this day filed his decla ation int th'e Clerks Otlice of Albbeville District agaist the defenadanat, who is :absenit fromt anad .vithout thae limtits of the State, and has nteither ilfe, nor attorntey, known withain thec satme, 1Ont wvhotm a copy of said dleclaration tmight a servied: It is therefore ordered, al.at the scaid efadant, do appear anad plead to rte said echrtiton, withitn a year anad a daty friomt the iling of this Declaration, air fitnal anad absolute u dgcent will be1 givena ad awarded agaitnst iatm. JOHN F L[N[NGSTON, c.c. e'. Clerk's Ollice. Mfay 11. 1840,. w 'vat $7 50 age state~ of~ South Carolita. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Ulen S. Dozier, Foreign William Yarhorough. Attachament. 'illIE plainttiff havinag this day fated hi.s de N claruation iatnamy ollice, and the efentdcant laving tao wife or auoraney known to be withaii le state, uipoic whlc.mt a copv cotihl be* ser ed with a ratie to plead. it'is ordered that ie defetndanat do ptlead to the said decla ation within a year anid a day, fronm this date. ir tinal anad abasobnte jnadgmtent will be .awardedd gainst him. G EO. POPE, C. C. P. lerks OffhiceC. ;dgetieldh C. II - $7,50 G & B. eqe d1 Nov- 6at h39. State of' Soilth (a:nolinia. ABBEVll.LE~ DISTRICT. OBEIIT C. IITCIIEY living abouat fonr miles north east of' A bbeville C. liotnse, oils before mte. one brown hay Mlare, 31hont oamtean andc a haiflcanads high, supposedl to be aree years ol lnst spring. blacek inate, tail id legs. No whlite, nour any other mnarks a sont her, :appaears to lbe qjuite gentlei, acnd trots. apjraised at 60t dollhars. JA3 ES CARSON, J. Q. Abbeville C. II. Aug 27.,1S40 amad 31 Launber for' Sale. T j E Subhscribcer hiavicag purcihased thce er, deceased. oerwir ae seasoned Lmnheri ifall descriptiots, tat 75 eis. per huntdred atthe U il. Tha' said Mill is sitatted ona Shaw's Creek, three mile's below the Pine Ilouase, acid ihou~t six tmiles from Mlr. Johna Lott's. All or lers thanakfully rcceived, anad promptlyd attand' ad to. SA MUEL P0SEY. Ag 3, 1840 .tf 27 Nankin and Shirtings. 1 Case Georgia Nanakin, one do bieachetd Shitning. Also Brmen liolland, Bromen Linen Linccn Drilling, Grass Linen, Mexicanc and York M,.rtusrcs. Also, a variety of Colored Cottotn Gocods, forservant's wear. Now open iag at the store of JOHN 0. D. FORD. Hataabrg Aung 1, 18.Ill tf 2 A CARD. T HE Subscriber- takes this method of in. forming his friends and the public gen1r. ally, diat lie will continue a General Commission and Factorage Business. in this place. Hle will attend to the selling, re ceiving, forwarding and storing of Cotton, or other Produce and Merchandize. aid to the buying any article or bill of articles entrusted to his charge. to all of which he will give his personal attention, and will also make liberal advances on Cotton shipped through him, to Charleston or Savannah Whilst soliciting the pstronage of his friends lie begs leave to return them his sincere thanks for ast favors. . f. L. JEFFER S. Hamburg, S. C. July 24, 1k40 3m 26 IN Store, and for sale, to order or otherwise, a large assortment of Hemp and Tow Bagging, Bale Rape and Twine. -IU. L... SECO1%D CARD. I N Additon to the attention that I will devotf to a General Commnnission and Factorege bu siness, I have in store and will continue to re ceive For Sale, Prime Sognr nl Cotlee, Bagging and Rope, Salt, '.Jolasses, B!ankets, Negro cloths, Osnaburgs, fron ant Nails. Having determined lint to retail, the abovc will be sold by the Bale. Piece, or Package, a low prices, as an inducement to Pnrchasers. -. L. JEFFERS. Hamburg S. C. Sept. 1- 1840 f 33 COTTON WARE HOUSE. HIAMI.URG, S. C. T HE Snbscriber having put his VARE - DOUSE in thorough repair. and raisei it abont fivg'eet higher than before, whicl makes it t~gh w'aler. Plinters and Mer cbants may rest asured ofrno danger from hig water, in storing Cot:on ii this W arehouse. lie is thankful tlor the liberal patronage of hi friends heretolbre, and flatter, himself. that by his personal a id a strict tttenltion o lmsiness.li will imerit a contmrianee of the former liberal putroiinge besti-wed on him. Any Cotointhat ie may Ia -e istore. or thai may be sent to him to be shipped to Charsto or Savanmnah, will be strictly attend:d to. WV P. D. LPH1. Ilabniii;r, An 20. 184D If 31 Citizens of tharleeton, AND THE NEIGHBORING ST.i TES. Y OU tre respectfully informed that 7C MEErmG STREET 70-is 111y Oftice Juo the exclusive sale of BIIANDRILTU'S VEGL rABL% UMVESAL PILLS. 'rice twen. tv five cents per box. with di! ections in English French. Spanish Poring nese aid Germnmi. The high and universal repiation f th< Brantdeth Pills. rinders it uniieces.ary tocou mieiet largely on their particular virtues. As at anti-bilions and purgative neuicirre, they art uneqiualled by aiy. Their purifying elect ot the blood is universally allowed-all that have ever used have approved and reconmende thei. lim man cases where the dreadful ravages 'm ulceratioi had laid bare ligament auti bone, and wheac to all uppearnoce. no hurslari mlean, could save life, have paticnts by the use ofhiuws Pills, been restored to good helhh: the devour in disease having lwiencompletely eradiented. In consequence of then( pleasaniness of theit operainin, they sare universally useid in every .-eetion of this widle extended counry where they are mnadekiown, and are last snilerseding *very other Preparaiion of professed simi'ar itsmport. U'pvards of Fourteen ' lhousand c:ases have been certifiedas cured, solely from their use-since the introdiction of that into the U. Stites, thus establishing the fac: beyond all doubt, that time Branidreth Pills cure the (appa rently) most opposite diseases, by the one simple act of continuially evacnating the low els with thei, until the disease gives way: therefore, whatever inay lIe said of tIre Tr.ORY, thre UTILrrr of thre Pnt&cTIcE is now BEYoYD all DiotliT. As Brandretl's Pills en~re Scnrvv, Costive ness, and its consejpences, seasfairing men. and sill travellers to foreign regions, should not~ be without, ini order to resoit to them on every ccasion of illness. No miedicine chest is re uired where they aire. N. B,-Timre or climate affecis themn not. provided they are kept dIry. Sonthiern getitle menr will find this medicine one that will insture health to the peole oni their estaites. lie careful and never prirchatse Pills of a Drnggisi. PROfEssI.NG to be Blramdreth's Pills Ijiider No ciRcU3rsTANCEs is any one of thlis lass rmade an Agent. My own established Agents have iNvARiAELY ain ENGRAVE.D Certihi eate signed 13. llrandreth, M. D..in my own mand writing. This is renewed yearly-and when over twelve months old, it nu loniger nuartees the genuiinreness of tho medicime, i would be well, therefore, fir purchasers no arefully examine thre Certificate. The seal is ant wax'. lint embossed on the paper withr a steel eal. Ifthe genuirne mnedicine' is obtainied.there is no donbt of its giving perfct satisfaction, nd if all who want it are carefnul to go by thre bo e directions, there is little doubt butt they id obtain it. 'Remember 70 Meetinig street, is the only lace in Charlestonm where thre srenuine medi cure can lie obtained. andu at W. WV. Sles,llam-i burur end C. A. Down. Edgeliehml 0.11. the only atthorrsed Agents for Edgefield AG;ENTs FOR SOU'lH CAROLINA. Stephen Owven, Ailten ; Davidl Turner, Beanlort; John 3lcLaren.Abbe'ville: WVilliams anminghruam. Columbi; FElijah A'lexand~er, Pikens ; John Hlastie. Penrdletin; Samineil Wilmnot Georgetownu, MeLture. Dlrawley & Co. hester; Charles Wilcox. Coosawhratchie: Ma er & Rtyani. Barnwell K. I.lD. & 11. 13. ice, Graham's P. 0., Banrnwvell Disirict.. iires & Buillingi, Greenville District: Rienhenr Grnoss. Le.xini.toni: I astie & Nichiol, G reeiinle ield I ist. ; Sylvester IBeach. Orangieburg, PInW& Johnusons, Newheerry: Rice & Caier. iersoir: James F. Gee, Leesville. Lexing on Districi; Bari~dglaie & Saxorn .aren'ville, feirnn & 3litcheil. Spiartanburiig . P. 1. Fcster, oster's, Lonin Di~tricr; Jhni.UleLure,Illion nib, George Steel, Yorkville ; A. 11. Cham. >ers, Winrsboro';C harles M ilier, Edisto Jlind, Iohrn Ro'sser, Camdenmr; Samuniel A ihnuot, (ieorgetown; 1luker & Ryani, iartiwell ; E. Gurtignre, hljlackvihes, Barnawell; E DI Felder. islway, Brarrwelh; Ganitiy & Drrmumirond; Lowver Trhree Ersnss, larnrwell; Philip Char rand, Blranschville. Oransgebuurg ; A. Stevensn. Pickee-yv'ille, Unrions, anid ii. Jandon, Rtobert-n ille, B3eaumfort. Feb 13. l1.h0 tf 2 Brought to the Jaiil OPF tIs District, a negro man by thre name of Damotn, abouit 15 years oh age, dark omplxon, five feet three inches and a half igh, lie has a scare over his left eye, anid Iris right eyve tooth oum; amid thme other viny imunch ecayed; ire also hras a cut orn Ihis right foot. le says he belongs mo Mr. Jamies Barret, of Houston County, Ga. anid thrat hre ranaway abont the middle of Angust last. Tire owner is regniested to come forward, prove property, pay chrarg a arid tak--~ him :way. C. 11. GOODMAN, .s. ix. o. e..t 22,18un0tr 3 Vegetale Life Medicines. T IIESE Medicines are indebted foi sible action in putrifying the springs and chaunels of life, and enduing them with renewed tone and vigor. In many hun dred certified eases which have been made public. and in almost evs'y speciesof dis ease to whivii the human frame is liable, the happy effects or MUOFFATS LIFE PILLS AND PIlINIX BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly se knowledge'd by the persons beneftted, and who were previou.Iy unacquainted with. tie beantilully philosophical principles upon which they are compounded, and upon which they consequenly act. The LIFE MEDICINES recommend themselves in diseases of every from & de scription. Their first operation is to loosen the various impurities and crudities con stattly settling around them, and to re move the hardened fieces which collect it 0 the convolutions of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these and leave such collected massei behind as to produce habitual costiveness, with all its train of evils, or sudden diarr. hoa, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular abahi mists, tho examine the human bowels after death; and hence The prejudice of these well inf'rmcd men against quack mediciuds-or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant peraons The second eilect of the Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidtneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lunge ithe healthful action of which entirely de pends upon the regularity of the urinary organs The blood, which takes its red color firom the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passesinto the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food cominig from a clean stomach. cour Ies freely through the veines, renews every part of the syvtem, and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the bloom. ing cheek. Molnat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested. and prunounced a sovereicn remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatu Iecy, Palpitation of the Ileart. Loss of A ppetite. llearthurn atad fleadach, Rest es.sness. Ili-temper, Anxiety, Languorand 31-lanmholy, Costivencs<, Diarrhwa, Chol era, Fevers of all kind6, Rheumatism Gout, Diopsiesof all kinds, Gravel, Woris, Asthma and Cunsumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scobutie Eruptions and Bad ComplexionsEruptive complaints. Sallow, Cloudy. and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Commoni Colds and influenza, and various other complaints which afflict the human frame. In Fk:vaa and AGUE, particular lv, the Life Medicines have been most emitneutly successful - so much so, that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost universelly prescribe them. I All that M1r. S1offat requires of his peit I enis is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the direc tions. It is not by a newspaper notice, or by anything that he himself may say in their ihvor. that he hopes to gain credit. It is alone by tie results if a fair trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL .1ANUAL. designed as a domestic guide to health, This little pamphlet. edited by W. B. ilollet. 375 Broadway, New York, has heen published for the purpose of explain-. ing tr.ore fully Mr. Moffat's theory of dis eases. and will be found highly interesting to persons seeking health. It treats upon prevelent ifseasos, and the causes thereof. Price, 25 cents-for sale by Mr. Mioffat's agents generally. These Valuable Medicines are for sale by C. A. DOWD. Edgefieldl C. IT. March28, 1840 tf 9 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COIIMON PLEAS. James Harrison Attachment. vs llenry I'vans Debt on Jutgment. T IIE Plaintitr in this case, having this day filed his declaration, and the Defendant having no wife or Attorney kntown in this State, upon whom a copy of the same can be served; on motion of' Plaiatiff's Attorney, Or dered. Thact the said )cfendant do appearand plead to the sacid dieclairationi within a year and a clay from them publication of this orderf or juidgremem will be rendered against himprocos fesso. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Nov. 5. 1839 wvaw $7 50 __aqd 40 -State of' South Carolinia. AIIBEVILLE DISTRiCT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. - Leroy Tavilor, vs. Attachment Ivy Taylor. Assumnpsit. Ti H E Ptiatifl' in this case, having this day ifi led his declaration, and the Defendant ha~vinig no wife or .Attorntey. kunwn in this State, tnpun whotm a copy ofthte same can be served. Otn motion, orderedl that the said Defendant do appear anud ptleadI to the said declaration, withimi a year and a day fromt the pubilication hereof, or final and absolute jiudgament will be awarded against hinm. J.NO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Cl-rk's Oflice, May 9, 18.40. a -r $7 50 age 15 btate of' SolithI Carolina. ABDiEVILLE DISTRICT. IN T H E COMMUN PLEAS. Joel J. Li p ford' Aullchmtfl G arms.hoe,.vs. A ssumpsit. W iliaim M. Bailey F 11 hC Platintiff' hai ingr this day filed his dea Slaration in my otlice, tnnd 'the IDef'emdant hainmg no wife or Attorntey known to he within the ;:'ate, upjon whom a copy could be served, with a rub- to pind. On moiution. ordered that the Uiefendantt don plenad t, thet said declaration 'wznhin a venar amnd ai day fromt this date, or final . and absointe judgmient will be awarded against. him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. F. Clerk's Otlice. M~m 9, ]10t. D fl&T $7 50) age 15 Srtte of' South Carolina, IN'. TU!E COMMON P EEAS. Catch Mitchell, adm'r. vs) Johnc Johnson; theosatme, Attachmetnt. i's the sante. G. L. Penn & Co. vs Johni Johinson;G. L. & E.Penn aCo. Attachment. vs the saime.in twvo othier cases rgl3H E~ Plaintiifs thavimng filerd their declarations. I in my oni1ce. and the defendant havitng no wife or Aitorney knjown to be within the State, upton whoni a copuy can be served. Itis order ed that thte Defrentdant, plead thereto withiit a year and a day frotm this publication, or the said action will be tatken pt-o ceo@ against him. GEORGE POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Oie, Edge. /imd Oertma.3:l,1'3. C & ia w 10, can 46