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Sherifi's Sales. B Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias. I shall proceed to sell at Edgelield Court ltonee, on the first Mon day and Tuesday in September next, the following property: William Kilcrease bearer. vs. Margaret Ogilvie. Wim. 11. Yeldell. adm'r. vs. the same, and Tolbert Cheatham, the tract of land where defendant Ogilvic lives, containing 360 acres, moro or less. Al so, one other tract known as the Tomp kins toact, containing 100 acres, more or less, adjoining Jeremiah Scitlcr and others. Thomas Kerneghan vs. Richard John son. L. Giddings vs. the sane, the tract of land where defendant lives, adjoining Daniel Prince, and others. Richard Parks vs. Ellen Colvin. James 0. White, by his next friend, vs. the same, 200 acres of land, more or less, adjoining the lands of the estate of James Freeuan and others. John C. Hlolcombe vs. Wm.W. Guyton. E. Prothro, bearer, vs. the same, one Car ryall wagon. James Terry. Comniksioner in Equity. vi, Henry Saw ver,250 acres ofland.known as the Mill tract, adjoining Moses llolson and others. Also, three negroes, Isaac, Peggy, and Bjill. Thomas W. Malone and Jcsse R. Gary vs. Thomas Kerneghan and P. 11. Rooney, one warehouse in the town of llanhurg. Bland, CaRlin & Co. vs. Mtoses Kirklin and wife, 100 acres of land, more or les", adjoining Derick Ilolisoback and other . Dionycius Buckhalter vs. James Mor ris jr.. 200 acres of land, adjoining L. II. Mundy and others. James Terry. Commissioner in Erinity. vs. G. H. Hull, one house and lot in the town of Ilamhurg, occpied by Mrs. I I ill. Oliver Simpson, adutm'tr. vs. S. Saint Simon., one house and lot ini the towmn if Hamburg, occupied at present by det-ti dant. Wyatt W. Stark vs. John larh and Jarrett Wise, 360 acres of land, kinown a the Old Wells iraet, levied on as the pro perty of Jarrett Wise Sebron Sinlaker. hearer, vi. Ta.lb-ert Cheatham, the tract of lanud where defeni dant lives. James Mosley & Co. VS. John Krerps, 450 acres of land n% hereon the defendant lives. James Terry. Commi-sioner in '.guity, vs. Alfred Holley. E. 1). Cook v,. the same, 1000 acres of lantl. more or len%, ad joining Josiah Sibley ard oi hers. John C. Burckmyer vs. 11. W. Sullivan. C. M. Furman vs. the saue, one homuse and lot in the town of f laiburtg. P. K. Sheals vs. Charles Lamar, the tract of land where defendant livei. Maber & Rooney vs. Itichard .\. Johmn son. E. B. Presley vs. the %ame. :m acres of land, more or less, adjoittitng Jece Bailey and others. C. M. Furman vs Oliver Simpson. two houses and lots in the town of llammtirg, bounded on the north by .ilercer-.treet, mn the east by Centre-street, otn the southl by Market-etreet, and on the Welt by lots of W. Gray. SusAan Wise vs. Wi. W. Williams, 2400 acres of land, more or less, on B ridge 4 Creek, adjoining A. Whatley and others. Robert Carlisle vs. Rudolph Carter. kc.- vs. the same and Elizabeth Carter, .5000 acres of laud, mtore or less, adjoining John Bauskett antd John Wise and others. the property oif Rudolph Cttrter. James G. Rowe vs. John N. Oliver. one house and lot int thte town of liainbiurg, known in theo pian of said town as lot Nio. 117, bounded otn the noirtthiby lot No. Ilis, and on the south by lot No. I 1t. John G. W~inter vs. John II. Iticthardl son and John Carpenter. 130 aere-s oflandi', mnore or loss, adjoininig J. W. Glover and~ Adam Carpenter. Darling J. WValker vs. Sterlin:: Powell. 200 acres of land. mtore or 1ev., adjinitinag D. J. WValker antd others. John Bauskett, adm'itr. v,. Jam tes .\1. V Powell and Sterling~ Pusneli,l. l(00 ' ,ere of land, more or hess, adjointitng Jacobl Wiise and others. Charles Cosnahtan amal Josiphm 'mina . han vs. Sterlinig Powell an'd Itansamite Hamilton, 190 acres of land,1 mtore or lens. adjoining D. J. Walker and others, the pirm. perty of S. P'owell. Johnt Evans vs. J. K. Kilhomtrut, 13i00 acres of land, more e'r lew,. known ;as thei Pernis tract, adjoining A. J. Htmo andt I others, A. M1, Wade vs. Ahnier Whiatle~y. D~aw son Altkinson and Lewis F.0/.ei. 5000t :ere, of land, moore or less, knownt ats the lirimlge Creek tract, adjointing John Wan~kett antd others. te property olf .. Whadtmey. The Bank of l lamtburg, South Carolin., vs. William hlomes, one hiouse and lot itt the town of Ilamburg, knownt in the pltn of said town, as lot No. '.!i, ont liridge~ raw. John Smnyley, htearer, vs. B. F-. Spiikers, 338 acres of !and, more or les, adjinia; Jacob Mliller antd others. John Neal vs. J. T. llanicy anda Cary ; M1. WVarren, 200 acres of lantd, adjointiing Joel WVarren tnd others, levied on ats theI property of Cary Ml. Warrein. Thomas Reynolds vs. Williamt Rod. gers, 500 acres of land, moure or less, where defendant lives. Mloses Holstein. jr. vs. Samutel Barker. George Sawyer and Elijath Whittle, thte trae: of land wihero the defentdant Whittle lives.t John C. Thomas, assigntee. vs. George Mlartin and Batt. Hloward, the trac' ofland where defendant Hloward lives. Terms cash, August 12, 181. dl 28 r Drought to the Jail tl O F this District, a Negtro wontan. who tay. ~ her name is FENDER,. about 24 or 25 years of ago. 5feet 3 itcee high, dark conmple.x.e ton. She belongs to Mirs. Illkck. 'vho hired C her to Mr. Wem. Strum,. antI lie lired her to fitr. Lucius L. 11all. liinitg near llamhuatrg. 8. C. The owner is requested tat comne fuorward. - prove rroperty, pnay chatri.. and take her aeway. August 12. tf 2 Lost. A NOTE drawn lay J. 31. Chtiles, ini favor e' U.of the subscriber. (or oneo hunidred amid s fifty dollars. in July or August last, uone day amf- e ter date. All persons are wiarned agamst trad ing for said note, as the payment of it will be. Ip sto ped.I.i CaRR I head Quarterm. Cottsos, July lotlh, 111. General OrIers No. -.] R A'T1 EW It. SINGLETON. 1-.eqr., havinag .een a 4 ited Aid-.de-Camp to fie CuImInmader-ii.C tef, . ith the rank if I. olonel, will be rcspected and obeyed accord fy order of tie Commander-in-Chief: JOHN L. .IANNING, Aid-de Camp. jinly r r 2 Exccutive Department. C. nso, July W1. U-411. S the tGrovertor of the State n' ill be al.ent I iroms Clareidoi i until Octolber, on i tour I f leview ot' the' .i littia thlrotghl the Ilpper I ,I-tricts. all oiiltmanientl su of wrmportunre.I hotild be addre-el to him accorrdingly, m.' witha 'lerener to tle t .oeneral Orderi of the .\djutant.lt id Itispector Gcnieral. II. T. W.\TTS. Ereetive Scrtarv. Jly~ 19 k *-t; - -- _ -.-____ lead Qiuaurte., I CI.n.%Im ow, Jun1e1 4, lP11. 4 (Irdeir4. No. -) 4 1 mne11h lot'tIhv orider- oifilmv -Wh in., - 1: at..lo I.,: ith leginent .rd ,e for re e wft fil IIh$ 101t of.\ng- If.-t I iN.i., hereb% c(-(,il The :;Ith li:imiet nI ll par-nlt! fCor review Md illill aI T11nman'11s cold liidh, foil Saturdtay. Is. 7; Ilofl Angnp-t next.- Theromiindal 41l4Oslco11111i, i llicer< filt a.-.itfmble 4.n the lav plres% son. for dlioll and in ret I'nM. 1l1. order tf the Ctomadr-in (lef J. W. ('.ANTI. Adg-t and inspt. G;,nit. July I ' f Hlead Quarters, CI.r~o. -filh Jumil-. P-Al1. iiy.nr N". - Eil. Ithobingt i-::ments will piarade foir . re i4 an :td drill, at thei tunle.,s ail plac.ei wereit ta.t.ed. viz The L.t legoanenit at lrinton'f ott ThiursdayI he Z;th .ngn-t Thel- 1-t iRegliment if Ca% ailry at l'iekonsi.ville, it Satrdlav. the '2tlb ot' .\invi-t. 'hi.- 5th iitaeitut at II nntaat.r's. tonl Tuvsday, h ::1,t 111 Aut. ut The '2,1 ale imet at Hall'< oil 'riday, the3d ('Sept.l-minh r. The -led llimet at .N-inn'., on Tues- 1 :u. tdw 7the o'4stber. The 4th Itetiment at Verrennes, on Thar, 1 a the 9th o Septewer. The 2d1 legiment of Cavalry atlongmire s, t Saturday the 18th o8eptewher. 1Me . e. .1 1 m r The 7th Reimuent at the Old WeolL., ont rturdity, the 23d of Septemt . The 10th legiunenta trayv thse h orsen Thi rie all thittii ttt rr 1irt Rega 'ittilay. tai h r.- it of 'r nt ta nan iThit . ' nth 1rimt tt-t the i rettu~ r woa., 31n Tor,.I v mt:tl h at f riepte.. ~. .11.er t ill a,,eml a their r,--p a e cil t ve re g i- i ~i'a r.iii--t. r ero nditftt drll ndinstuc Ther tii.iljr lt ira ilhia.': lrinair Geia'n-i amh wl. it teirt-ti. tt nd .thenaa reurw' in leir reatjt. i% e ti-nit r. i Th. lii nerGe'ra, r ppcal cha: a eat, to the m ii liianiii.'itiiitt.i The ''I Inint,i tf li:i -t nil'tlt tlake wIr. .anal returnh' t a hir Itia mllir o::.iwriaaeairai I. r.ah i ithe ireur toiai th e ' \djutanal :o'riera Ajari. .:\..I-'l.T'V. [I ' N 't .' 't .\daai it -t 'tr..t Gen.r tril .11. \pril.\i l-: N l t ll) t biio ai tnta utnitladt irt' i- t of'ui the a i edtt lid. l ti'i ta:. . i.io--- tao't~ tlw a a i htteirn huande aglt. andr 'tiettie or ateri ci Iemt oldm.t o . marklV i::e.t r a. i t nti- trountd auhe b-:: i a n t tir<, Sw tile . mta n- li at h itlistaft in te a-tp. ne o a hiier t, maerkni bh.Ir . .\ppiaarahed aiilifaeenl rctailii' rtattre,. 'irJti 111.i . . .i r.aaiI Ait ~t ii r-ilet. caa 'u f't e I Jr it. ata\Vita.r..Ye tfromhait th aiihgeriber i.'rth ea lae ttlott.rptai. ab t tet y yas f age. ' tt itrit cmplexin t it n - e ttte r.uric e Jail'nheibr Ir'd;n h mi n jaih ah getshim tolreen tme aeeal d )"taiIitijE JA.\agr N b Ft. lit h ti'ot. 1F. suciberalt atatfers fo sare. hi era blek :ta d t eaht b jt re i en.-It e. int' tthjie. ieo ,- tlialiae ~o :dtoeiel. J.nae betweenf thbe iat. eai ]oClni n abr.-n ihe dw.terln o is qinsed ti ette. be.trwh... byt :Iialeet. waith re paticed two lat feet. C C.ad fri tree. l'ons wiJhm. a heta Dissolution. LurwMAY SWAMP. EUGarmte.t, DITRaic1. i CCOIIHDING to the ternms of our agree nient, the firn of CIuCuILL & Dr~StLt. this day di.,sired. LEVI M. CHiURCHIILL, TilS. S. DANIEL. JIly 29, 141. d- 26 UThe Charleston Mercurv will insert the hove three tiist. and forward their account tii. eifiet,' for paymnent. Notice. L1 persons indebted to dhe esiate ot Wil ia i Itoberison, late of Edgetield District. ec'd.. are relpie.-ted to unake payment, and all wio have delmands against the estate are re liested to render then in to the subscrblers roperly attested, within the tine prescribed by aw. J.%MES ROBIERTSON. and . DtOUGLASS IMOlERTSON, Er rs. July 15 if 2-1 RICIlOND HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. T HE i -uihseriier would mo.st re,4recifi"lly aifetoim hIII- friends and the public gene. -ally, th:: it los taken theabove esabli.-laient 10 mng kep1et lby Edward W. Coellier, l.. s here he hipes liv strict attentioni to busines. o receive a share of patronage frnt hiI fa ieind Id the 1ublic generally. is house will be Im ni-,l-l w% ith the le--t tie market casl nTord. le flaiters lnnelf his table will hear tiatpari :1,n witlh any other establishment iii the city. Ii. Stablel are large and airy, and will be fuar i-bed w% ih an abuindandca provender and ;oil carelul oitIer<. / ThiI h tait- tit i< shimiel in the ipper vart oef the city. immediately in thie iiiity of he prinwipl a rehses and Grcery tore'. I n% iII Ie eitirilv tree frolm the noie an1d liestIe if other -inill:r e-'s:talihIshmnents of tie city. His barg,--, n ll b- in aroreolnce wih ti: ane'. A 1.l'it l1) L. 31ASS 1 N GA1. July 1, t-i l 26 lI hie Wa--hsington News and Ed.-Olitild \dverti-er %%ill -: the above four weekly i-i .erlioln, a.dIm %ard their accouits tip A I.- M PLANTER'S IIOTEL. T0M:E. ' li.I NN AS G1.0L'ERIS.) IN EID-UIELI.D VILLAGE. 'ilLE SUBSCRIBER havineg purchased th il aboveestablishment, and ee .t Lt ituch X1pen114e in ftting it up fair the acceoim:iodationm Wf Fani and transient Bloarders; would i)w attention to it. His. gw, and spacious, situate near hC ~ .in a very airy situation, and tis himself, wifl hear a compar found in an inland town. For e is notorious; and'he has ements as lie feels einglent on to Failies that ns pay uavidiuring the Suiuner season. The I W86 50 uned by tinmerous Springs of under tlesUperintendanceO r, and ase lrge and airy. TaXS AuE AS roMLows: Regular Boarders, per tinth, $15 00 Children and iervauts hprice, Day Boarders, 1 50 " per day, . 75 CNNf GOODMAN. IU7 The Augusta Chronitle, and Charleston ' will please give the above six inser .a week, and forward their accounts C. H. Gu WE2Ii'alle Land for Sale. UTE HSubscriber offers for sate his valuable .Uplaittation wheronm hie now resides, situ ted in Edgefleld district, about one mnite of feeting Slieet, contaiig four hundred and birty-tireellares;t about two hudred ofwhichi 5 undergesttences. and in a high stale of enii iation. On the premises are a good dwe'llinsg ouse, kitchen, barns, stables. .andI all nece"-arys sit busitldingst. Also an excellenrt I lorse 3li1, eri,in deirons of puarchmasiin:r, aire re,pma-ted. tie al ad exy.a tiie for them..eilves. Terin,:nsiade' .\lcc, tie -.-11. re'nt. or le'ase, one lion-c'el .it, i the . iIdh::e if EdgetieIld. :,cjiungl 3r. TJlOS. D. ii.\l:Y Inassest' llat)3 right' Supte rior tGins. lil'. isderi-cigned takes pel.nie ini ain n-ieeI ::eiI toe thme Cottont l'tsiat el .fe'icr :,. that es bi.. e e'-te,tabbeed a bcrami:bc ofi hii- 41in Inlaufactry in, Aia::nsta, Ga.. nesiely oppo-te)i' ' lIisne< andci I:arinichelamis Iliardwsare store,. there ~t ':TOIN (ilNS of Iis ue'rv ..mneor wormLse upii tmy be, oIhtainied. Tl- msaterial-c all Ibe ipi-paeredi, arndevery peiece elofaseInpete ali n~ erkedI ouit untder myt) eown ecre and in-' pers' ion atmy mo~ain ehtop ine ,'eleium. sail ill b,'e aretly put1 toeether by a -ckilftei ad upe'riened~i woerkmanti int Anuta. I hats eral-geappoeminited.l11F .e'-enl, i.my.\::et 1 ltlmur; N. (C., hV ,a lltf~ti ut hita y liie< e'i , hedi bta 1~vi esettont l'Ii-t is ee'lh s i I i- .1.ais adj ett toe limit lace. 1 Oh)II ti' re-pairedl at thme shotest notioce. Agnetao'. Ai ps 2il0-3lay 6 ni I4 a. The l'Iaelb Adverti-ier. 5. C.. andl ontetittio,lirt, t Ia., will cptheI iL aboue NOTICE. PI'B!lI C NI TIIC E is herehrliven, that a.smnIC eppheationi. by petitiion.'wuill lbe me:tale etihe l.egi--lI atutre gef thus State'. at its ,'etns im ecemetei'r ntext. for an Act declarig Shsas reek, lreitn a poeint --alled Gutlldge.. lfordI. elcwn a it<s cieithie-nee ini South Ediste, a puli high eny. tier the leboiatig and raftmng ef Tuenail-r si l .ember-sad for the appouititn g ef I lii""i' - einers to opn anid keep open. the aiel crek, sni the inispection of slopes lethogh 31il1laitas nd othier eobetructions on said C reek. with a iews tee its bteinsg a channel or thoerumg:ttre tie ranmspeort Lumsiber from tts beordlers to the seas oard- JAMES PT I~S. I IIER EIY ;IlVEN, that appelicationi will be maesec at tEr next sessions ot the I. :5 ater,'. lor an amtendtainent of thme Charter icur oratinig the Toswn of Edgefield. Intenmdanut. N o t ice . I hereby given that app~alcation wvill b tntade sitthu. sitting of the next I.,gilat ure' er Act trncoirporating the 31:. I'ersost Chtireb T il'E Suicriler reir' ifully infuori<c- il'. (ni'ataaoiners zanad tih. pub1lclic in gen--ral. tiait Uir. lletj. Gallnan's 'lourinz atd Grit .\cIiil -a inl exceilenlt order. Grinding dole at aill inses at the Phorteot notice. and in any *n Ify to uit his cauastomers. The 31 ill i t sitiaied 1i4.4 sid a half itle-s larm li t'.g lel l (: nrt I l in-e l a he waterga clorno Creek. The T(tt only vill le takent a, Tll when tel blshels or 1a :re a et at tile lite; all under tens lnishels the The Sub-icriber returns hi.4 sincere thianks or tile very liberal piatronage whii ie! ia< f ,eived. and hops, lay ,.trirt aittieiaanl to1 bu013i Iess. to inerit a contianmce of tlw -zaae. S. It. Ili-AN, .11ller. .ostne 7, 18411 i f 19A Storves and Still. T il.: s U 115 C I Cl l llt co ltiues to cefa 1 py' h, is old stand. No. I lIraad trae. An-' gIt.ta, orppasite the -'agle and P'itenix liaatl. where le has oi hia aid ad al'-ro liar ..ah,.. %e-rv Iaw- for casha, i Iarga a-<oraennt fl ST V ILe i. leni.tigi at ofl'reiniii ('odk Stom-. l'eoplt', alo., for Wood car Corl. I *la:.e Stoge, for Ciurches. Iactari4-il and aScholhause,. with all neceassary poipe. ready nada. ti da: p1.atcl ohder<c. lie laa ins Store. STIl.., boblin f'rom 'iftv I., ),,ea innilred ;:cli : anid conitillaes ao .1'aliantore o tn.:n af %aariai i :ac al ern<~. :i-a. "ha It pcwr, .itabole Ior Valeav., Iataa'r..I laed.. Ilp A . e'ia I'lWat e re, liwok T it :and SploIttr Siphh-r. wi'hl ani cu-k~'l I'.iae Stk in Ware, I'naiL and J:ap:eC, at who!~a,al~e and sail . sli. :..."al'.W P .'S. (crgi~a i:ail aid ion.y r e'ica'a-d at Par. loa anything inl oi lie, d. &t e laa'- r 'c'nt allw . all all ;. n a. er on iui dred dolla ri: ald. Clid Cpper iaI Bra.,., I :et'ived at a ilir ric. B. -. c. Anausta. (;a... April I-:31. tf 13 9 i- T 4 re.ville .\1:iutaineer will c-4p11) h.- zaaove t thae caanut of tlree dolars. liad .cnd ai el ' copy af tela paper ia) It. I'. 4'. NEW (OOI)S. J011% 0. B. FORD, AS Jt.,t rCveeln- fro:a New Yurk. a full SprinLr ;:net ufluntrr Godrs. Cotiataiig. I,.ide Ii. .-aizal ipl taph. ihm .tie Iaaacd', a handcl-a:aca, a-,artinen'ct Oil finae I.wn'.\Na. inaia. Laria e G od-: SpeIaar Lo o1.oia i-glht Pritas. *.Iai-hain ##1* I-I1 : 'rinl tell Swis. .1 tidinhu. a aal' ited1 , .11 awn,.: iealn ask Satin, Eithrodred 1.r ware ll Lte Shawl.-: and of all il of I'zc1aey 1 ;41414di. Iii- t-irltnent is mnore than ever ;ari..d and cDill h-te. Too those acqulainted withs I, e.-tilnate f. -' .1n :, sortrent," le da-eiaes thi -itii.-int% n dim ;tin eration of artclc'-fr-I a bja n . almost every arri alJ. Mezebatut. supplhed at unn1aasnall AEW GOODS. T HE Subscribers are now receiving their Spring and Summer Stock of Goods, wiich they will dispose ofon reasonable terms, -and..the. nblic. to call and esaninc befoeurchasing elsewhere. Ed4geiield C. H., April 14, 184l. ti 11. 0 ffW(ES MAKER. S i.wof this district, thatc 'jsds. to repnirme a nd1 p ainting r':er &c., mnakiniy *an.ireal airing2 caiblie, lJrt dSand all oiler kucl- act' i ;ajw-. He canc le ftucnd at :111 hued. at le-- ra'-idlrn-'c near Pohtter.iile, aaal n.' ii be. thanelfoi Ice ha fried<. foar all wovrk~ illhi, !ine. .av'20 t' I1; ''iaiza.alc'a;~ lc1. .N ll'li. 1.1 lN~. .-n~c~.ln:: 'a'eal'y ae!.ar... A plai,..ldIby .\ndcrew li.cc,:cv. J. \. 3Iiticll J. Ma eN..!l. June'.' g! Ei 'el IN T'i1: ( 'I 31('N j'j.1.:.1* lwaerdl('aellicr. Sr...'ndolcrcer. " -"'4"'untII. ' i 1Il l'I unlil hc:an in:: thi, adav tih-d, hi.. at. hcaing Ico will- ace :attaraa'y I,:.wn.' tac be' na aha i thle 'Itae upona whom~cza a 'cpy w.ithi a ral.- t leada. caiuld bc .cr'iaed. ie I. eieac. carlh redl at lice l -'tinan~at ala ph-:cal lte thc' -aid d.. lar :tiaen within a :1e'ar anal :a a ear linl.d :ctec alb-c lte jud:celncl' hiaill be' :awar~h I agacin-I hunzi. G l:'O;. l'.ac'rcacc'a:.. . c. r. I'le ' a llic'. - 3eay r|-. a-11 rt l' clac . acd t a e'i c17c .DG .F lac '. lc ca :l raa lacacs c ila 'T. ic rC.l .\ ;l:a. e'aowd, le' ri a. Ic a-e.el'r. :l~cI I.e Thurmond.lsal Icaae Ic tiaa -an . eltrlarent. u Ll.nr'y) ':n..C. C. ? t'e3 Stae, n wham ad; lc'fe!cte3:a. n t :ba theIac defendan teph~'.l.at theaa taiadt' ldebiieon within a. ye.acr d a eeda,'lr aina. and le ac'o'ute Illr'Jaidgm etilbe g.iven i"alain.- Jahim. ea ~:,li. Iiafeladalt G El . ta'e'l'l', re . c.aa r.a 'lCli!ril.aa:l' eel l.ciCTe .c~e ~ leye. econe ee nd';' o tic's 'rl l i a-nd l C ce'r ITe apeartl'raa'cingt my 1c -aticio tat Ic T as a; wifi.rall. tA hne ' tlon''e' . I.rnc I. an bwal wi'h Jirvln eiJra and nil State of Soiti Carolina. A liu-:V vi IL L.-: I STR I CT. IS Tilt CU .11.11i.N' iL'.t.XIS. sdinlel iR. -'niler. es. I blamrutin ii . At J ne4 i .\le tiinty. j Ltetrltr Ut. W 1'i ER.A S the!-aid Plain1tt In: the a b'n e mtated ease, hla, ti day illed hit., 13eelar ationl aeeainst thet Naid lDet'endant. %nIh- is absenlt f'rin1 ,nd14 w filtho t thel 11i11it.1 oft'h -State, (as it a iId.) Ilaving ne ither wile noar att iney,known witliti tli": Puiiie, on ilhien: a copijy ul the lej claration. with a rule to plead tleretio int;: lit he t-erved : Ordered, that the-: -.aid 1)etndan t: lead toi the ..id Ilel.tration, withil a year and11 a liy iulrom tle iate thereo', otherwie fiial ;and a!blut.e jiuidament'Ii w ll be awarded agaist hin. J.N4). I'. .IVINtiTON,. C. 1'. May. .1. JI-.4 1 . & -r. a lie 17e itite of* South Carolina. .. EVLL nu.T111..' I aT1IC T. IN Ti- C .1MMON PLE- AS. John 31ll!s %.-. Dccuaration in Altarls. Mltew fln-non. met. W 1~iii: ~1 .\AS the I'ltintitin te above stat' timn a:i th a-ti ,I ' t. ." -i b .- t l in. anld withotit the! Ilt'idolhs state, (.I! It i.-aid.) hin: g ni ieilr nmi liar ittjrnjey%. kinmwi wvith. In the .3am1c. nll n% hioniii a elvyy of the Declara 1111 with aI i rtle to plead therti inight he 'erv ed: Otil-red. that thme )eleiidant pei.m to) l it ,:.id liechiration, ' ithlia .a car ad a day I'riuno thaie dlate thierol'. uthe-rw1ii-e intal aid aibsolute jiniIgiient wi'll be aiwardied againt hilla. jNI). F LIVINGSTUO.\, C. C 1'. Cl1r /5. hs 5 R. & T. .te, 17 Mayv 1.5. !1. .&T- I I State of' South Carolinla. .\BBElVIL DI11- 1STRItiC T. IN THIE,- CO.\MON 'LIA S. Grn i' t. Craw't4ird. ? Drr/aratti in .Af %s \avnh Shitle-worth. f arhwurnt. I I.4', li' tin tit i the. abm 4 siat I d 4 .11v.e.. h1:1.4 0hi4 day- illed Ill., eelara tioni ag:iin-1 th 1 l'ndait. Owwho I, ain.-it fiotl, and.4 withotit the-111 1ini, Ill th1i- .4:te-. (a04 it I:, 1a1i :1v Ing %%te n v It' iIr :Ititor qvey, k m n it n% itiln the- fai l %n wh1111 a rojpy Ill Ithe# Deel- r at son , widh : title- lt ploall 11hereto1 fill -,ht het 4ers - , ii dil.red, that the lerlemlant .leai to the aIld ee:ir:atmin. w% imit a year :Iil I d1-ty. 'rin the dtw therei'. (ithern% 1ie 11inal atidI ab.-iohitt Pid:,1110-at1 %% . b'! awaildell a:nn. ,11i1 J.\I. F'. LIVI.\'Dti.N. C. C. P Vhbr.'.s innecr. { 3h.% 15. 1-1l. H n. & T. :i* 17 State of South C.arolin a. .\ iW-Vi.LL 1-: 141 i lil I CT. IN TII-: C'0. 'MON I'L I \. Nath:iniel J I aiS. 1 Adiii,titlor ot'Jo14a-ph | .tarhenrua. Garil -he. % hallls Il.- liti It gla lal-t .o d T I:Iratmo); ill 11y 10lier, atid the loelend14:111 I:a ing lilt vit'e or .\t:oriey kn.w i to be n% ilh. mn thle! State, upon11 whorl a1 ropy with a rilb, it) ph:ild.emili liv (rt in 4in ittoi, )iln.er 0ed that the, D.Ili-ini:in1t d11 ph10all lto the ,aid d.. ciir:ation i ' thii : sea r I ln I lav or fia:sl ain J.NO. -'. .IVINGSTON, C. C. 1'. C1 l, 's HjIFer. ? -Juht! 116. 1 -11). 11 nA T .:-5 o n State of Soutli Carolina. ~~~~ ~~~ -:-:l, H:-ll.I1 S I'lT. I .N TII I E '- (0314N P5LEA!\S. 1, -. -: ia~d 1,n% 11 c 'k % .Ittacrutmlnt G ralv & .\Ie IaRx umbl-. n..tmumpsit. i i I Pluitititi h:i 11g tis 4!ay tiled li, de 1. elaratimi in tihe b, e .!ated c:lse, and the 1fe)endant having iii) o3 attorm-y known. to be withiu this State, up1on whom a copy of te aid declaration with a ruleto pleadl cani be se'rve'd. It is ordlel e.1diat the. said Iie-. Ienadant doappearainldmlead ti tihe said~ dIelara ton, wmithjin a yei.:ir anid .ai.v daIlrin the pubbeiz:i tion hercof',.or fina!:indm abii..lute jludginen!t n' ill be aw'mardledi :aai~t bbnt. Stutv'ole oi OIi0 ( .4iIar)Ii ha. IN T'ii-: ('<>.1.Ii N 'LI-'..S Tjj'lI I'iintif hiavit;: thi- day iled ii lit ii.ii iig 11mm \ ii- er .\ttomrn hIIm Ii'ui 1m to b n sibf the it, imi n4* hou. :m ii tp. ol'tie li, n I:rn-k ha~~o b ere. I hij..'r. Srdthtc ohfl ";-oint h :';itol e-i der1 th-rk',ii :iirl. aiil'' i Jslsi.ImI mlit St at. i' mmr1i1mI that thm' lilla itmt '. l7!.id i& W't it'. a ndmmthe.. I mli er''- Ii I ri' i iirt iim an in it 14 J iuhan.. 11l1-nd5n1t in ti I ab II e i rh (.iho th unit.o ti ,.U. I t li ,m itrm l red til t * t hey iii d ii ppear t t- o'.iir t . tn . h emi.c mlied. imi "mr'mhel.ore imnih\'emj ths ite tim.' tmIa iil,:am ~ ini ifie thin' *.ith iiv OI .aimt , 'ii i m'i im m:'. mrhu IIr.. fim .I '.tT W .: , . . . State of Southi (Cat'oila. I ' i'l i' ( ' imru.Vmm a si~l.E i. flin I Wi. lainil imi li. gu. i.mm iiliIi t~ iii I'm Wlimi s i jl' mlurr, :4n l. 'it li1nrn e, tmjml. I'miiihitt r Imi lu uler I l.4 iridirlm th ite 'i'm idiiit h:r ai mi ar iwi'm. ti l at i i alowni ito him.ilFO. PUP1., c. c. r. .eva 1:n. i- 1 II . i . w.ij ii-le BOO T&l. C3.0.3 PINT'ING. atoninuly olle andtcia th c lneh har1 Ith l uEt'nat e:Lto the sid delarti MOF.4FAT'S Vegetable Life Medicincs. T I I I 11-3 eicines Ire intdebited lur their k iaili' ts th1elir maiesti and sein.,eible ac tjuti it piril:ng tIle .ping anJ ciatmeils o i-I, and 1 en'iling theinI in itt ienle'ived tone and vigor. In mainy hliudred certified cases which have beell madlek public. anl ii athuost every sJecies of disease to which the hiuman fraimie is liable. tle happoy efl'ects of alofa's Life Pills and Ilrnaz Bunry, laie lwe'n gratefully and ulialicly ackni wlceiged by the! persons benefit tcl, and who were: preiliou.-ly unarquainkd with titw lit atully philoeophical principles upleon which tlwy are contioiuided, and upon n ich tiey' Cer0e(uently act. The ijie .edicunes recommend themselves in (iseafen of every foria and description. ThIivir tirst operation i to loopei from the coats olf the --tznsaclh and howels, the various impuri ties and cruditiei constatly settling around thitn: and to remove the hardened foces which rollec' ill the coliveiutiois ofthe smallest intec. tin* Other medicines only partially cleanse these:, an leave such icollect.eI masses behind a' to prodice habitual costislenes, witl all its trais so[ evilk. or sudden diaraho-a, witha its im Itinent dlai:ers. This fact im well known to all regular ati~ialtp. oli, exaisine the hot n1a 1-)n teCl after atht and hieice the preju dire (it thioc %% Ol in llormed mlen against olutitck iieduicin -,r inwidicine.s prepateJ and herald e:I t) tile limblih by ignorant persons. The se. co)id etet tile h ,if 31edicmncs is to cleans. the kidneys and the bladder. and by this means, the hv ei and the Iungs. the heathful action of which entirely depend- upon the regularity o' tin! Iinary urgans. The blood, which takes It, color rfroil Ill,. agency of the liver and the limg before it pa. .e.4 into the heart, being thus 1lralliefd bly tih ilm, alid noutrishted by food con. llg from: a e leat :-tonaclicourses freely through thee@ vt iui. reneno every lart of the system, and trutliumianitly ilountlts tile. binner o' health in tile llotoling cheek. ijinfors L eJc .Iccicines have been thoroughly tetei, alid pereo edict a ,tivereigi renedy for Dyspepla, Flatulency Pli etation of the IlIlart.,0 of Appetite, lleart-burn and Head Sarbie.I e b..e', li'-teuneper. Anxiety, Lan. guor and .\elaiicholv, C st lveness-, Diarrhea. Chthlela. 11 ever ti' all kinds, Rheunatism, (;,eilt. Drileo-e. t all kinrs, Gravel, Worms, .\-.thinia ,'il C on-i pt ion Scurvy, L'cers, In %ete v te' .ee , crtitle EruptionS and Bad Clt'mpleu 14n- I, rliltle Compi1 laiite, Sallow, 'euliud anld( other i.-agreeabl e CoiplexioJS, Salt tiheuiil, I:ry.ijpeIa.-. Couinion Colds and I ltlleiza,. Aid %ariois other complaint! which atlhit the htinaii fraine. Ili frIvE1t aid AGUE, par:ieilaily, tile Life Medicines have been filo-t einnllliy esiceee:fiil, so Itluct so that in tie I'eer and Agie ditricts, Physicians aI in-t uni2 erally pre-cribe theits. All that Mr. .lofat requires of his patients is to heli partiuelar ni taking the Life Sledicines -trictly acirdieg to tle direc'tiones. It is not by)- a new -paper iotice. or ly aiy thing that he Il f o.e1lIialy oa\ ill their fator. that lie holes i iea lit ece:. It i alone by the results of a Lur trial. The:,e %aluable Sledicines are for le V C. A. DOWD. Feb.ruary 2.I -l. tf 4 310 F A T 'S 1I '. PILL.. 1'1(lNIX BITTERS. The perfectl ,ate. Unerting and success. tii trea ltiel it iolablie-t e '.ery ,pecies ofdisease I% the l-ce of.\l'F.\ T's i.i';:31EDICINES, i., no loIiger a tuatter of dollbt. as a reference to Ili, e \pe r!ee o1 011an:v thetel'eaeld patients will ,tfactoerily piove. During the present month .... ne rv (ell. liidred caCeS have come to lil- L nowlhdze o.Ir. .Ioffat. where the patient hia.. te 111l appeareir . eirected a permanent Core he I..! CK l t itve and judicious use of d-.e i.ife .lecdliines-,oene eight or ten of thee had been con-lieered beyond all hope by their inedical attendan1t. Such happy iesults are a source of great piensrti to Mt H. and 'i*f hlil~ in with ne c onec to'vecoancathe u.el of' his toiledic'ine! to hisi fellow-citizens. The i.ivF. .M1F.ICINF.$ are a purely YE. GFi'..ll.F preplarationl. Thley ate mild and plea,t Ill thceir eelwrationl. anid at the same tonle thoreoiulgh-actling rapmieliy up~on the~ secre tion, eit thle 'i tetI-earitlig oIl all acrimoi eon, lintei.er nd ,l itilall~tting weethl aiid purifyv ii' the h'eeid. li r ti rea-iei, i n alt~ravated e'C.-e*4 of I 'i1*pipla. the 1.if! elicintes wIill *o I ei.ef inI a1 .hrter peaece of liniie ihan any th.-r pre-creietlie. lIn Fever-and-A~gue, In tiuntnator 110' fiitlwiti-n:i. Fetels ofeter, des ill ie 11. i. l'ain.- nii thie Chie'sl. lltaency, I nyl lied apeetite. awil in esery die.ee arising Irin lnii nnitie vy ef tile biood. icr a disoirdered -t Ite el tile ..nnlileh. the nee( ithtee .Iiedicinies -opiEr:ir toi av ether lnoete eof treeatmen lt. .\ it:i! .\l r. .\111 tiI! a l bie patients is to hie p:n tuwalar nii taanii thieiii trictily according t., l.0 <beei:,. I: I- not lii a nle!w51paper no te lriv ailt tiil 11lai e liscifi tluy say' in their l.i~ r. i.t hie hopie.. teo gain credilt. It is alnela Iihe tr ite-.1 alir triail. Is tile reader .uii hn.u e a ioe le- ni tilthtoe know~ cwhether -.le t hunii * d er -etrel to .ir. .Ieettlas agent in teii pice.:ii pr ure' a copy eel the .1(cdical .iiiinal, de-e.teed a,~ a I)eenei-tic'Guiide to 1111 eneunwie.a'edu' i' lrl!:nanv exetraiordinary cases lie en '.'. .\eltit', .\iedical Otitce itn'.w Y ork, I'or !:d byv C. A. DOWD. - Statmeii Soth ICartolina. .-1III:1;I'Il.E I)ISTRICT. IN Th il' ((J.\O.\O PiLAS. Wilhaiiu 'iiha,in. ..i-ee,~ ? Delraion iN 117 ~iel F.\ elaintiff in the nbove stated lil a~e >ethi< Ja filed is Declaration a !.ii,: thl erlinanit~vwho i~ab.ett frumand: with Cult the hunlt., it tie State. (as it is said,) having hellber n' iif eir attoirney,' knlown within the s oe n ii hoI n aiel cop oefv ) the Declarationl, withl a rubh. tio piele l hiercioe mtighlt be served: Or dlerede. that tile leftendae~t leleadi to thle said De e br.tieon. n' ithini a lear and~e a day fromo ihc date th'rieof. ethiere wi..etintal andl absolute judgtment ui ihe aw.'aridede agaiinet himi. JSO. 1K . IVNlx'STJN, C. C. P. 3.\ IS. 1- 1. i, n. & v. aie 1'. State ofl South Carolina. Ai i.V I LLE DIdhTRICT, I N 7Tfl) L'Cl..1I1.9 PLE A.4 Saltiiuie \t. hFutler. { Dalaratin in Attach 'e. Jetohn Br'g.' ment. Ij. 1.1 'he l'laintihrf ti'n teove stiat. edV ca , hu theis day fiied his declara tiein aginiiit the Iefendtanlt, wvho is absent from,. andh ne thiieut lt!e lmilt. eef iis Slate,. (ase it is said,) harmyiti nenbter ife noer atteorniev, kntown with inl te ge i'enII weht a clopy ofthie Declaratiton, w.'ith a rile tie I ead thnerie, turtghlt bt scrvedi I redered. that the sahte Deflenldanlt p lead to the idle )eecirratieon, within a year aned adly frotn the date thereoef. iethierwiee final aned absolute indlenlt w.diilbe' an.a rdee againlst himl. JNIJ. F. L.Iv'IGsrTON, C. C. P. \lhav -4. h-Il. Itn. A' . aqe 7 To Hire. 11 \VEF a tir, rate CARl'ENT ER to hire eeut. eithler tby the mlonthe or for the balance ee t' ear. Aprly tELDRED SI1ifEINS, July I~d 24