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- eseral .Drag Store, a~treHteet, H C. op ate the OLD AMERICAN HOi EL -rnURRAr & BILL < KEEP constantly on hand, at the above House. a general assortment of TDRUGS, MEDICINES. INSTRUMENTS, PERFUNERY. PAINTS. OILS. DYE STUFFS, HATTER'S MATE RALSWINDOW GLASS,&c. All of which they offdr at the lowest prices. andan terms to suit purchasers. . 'A rdaecutd with neatness'and despatrh. Awqpply of warranted fresh Garden Seeds 'arays on hand, suited to the season. Hamburg, August 2. if 27 10 DOLLARS REWARD. AN4AWAY from the subscriber.i5 i1es west of Augusta. on the 25th of July, a NEGRO MAN, named William or Bill, about 9 feet 8 or 9 inches high. slim built, about 25or 30 yar of age. a smart active and likely fel low, a good house servant , dark complexion and rather a grave countenance, and well dress ed. He wa seen about Jir. Ardis' plantation, 4 en Beach Island. the week he lef t. He may have made his way to Savannah, as the wo man he claims far his wife is living there and is a free person of color. and he may attempt to ge up in the Calhoun settlement, as he for sedp belonged to one ufthem. The above re ward will, with all reasonable expenses, he Vd to any one that may lodge said negro In imn the State so I may get him. A. READ. sta. Aug. 17, 1841. b 30 < he.Savannah Georgian. and Edgefield Advertier, will publish the above twice, and sed their accounts to A. Read for payment. Notice is hereby riven T O ALL CONCERNED Ibat I will not pa over any money, by me collected. i as ' to any order, nor will I pay over meaon saleday,as that dy isset a part to colleet money. and not for paymg. Allelters addressed to theShrsofEdgefield. postpaid, will be strictly attended to, otherwise they wdl not. S. CHRISTIE, a. z. q. August 1, 1841 Caution. LL PERSONS are forewarned from trad. ing for a Note given by me to Messrs. McCann, Jones & Co., i, March 1840. and payable on the 1st of January. 1641; given for one hundred and twenty-five doollars, as I am i determined not to pay said note. unles' couipel led.by law, as the consideration for which aaid note was given, have failed.' FRANCIS POSEY. August 5 d 27 BARNABYRUDGE, A NEW and popular work, by Dickens. Thisexcellent story. which hasjustly been r pronounced., "Boz's best," and which has excit ed such an intense interest in the minds of the reading public, is now in coure of publication on the cover of the Augusta Mirror. The next inne will com prise chapter* XXXI. XXXII, XIIWV, and XXXV. New sub. ~ can be supplied with the back numbers, and at the expiration of the volume, will be in I ' a of the entire wrk in a form suitable c bfitding .'rasof the Mirror $3 per annum in ad. j virngie. iu. 24 a 30 Brought to the Jail F ) F this Distrit, a Negro man, named AN DREW, about 26 years or age, bald C headed. 6 feet 7j inches high, says he belongs d to Mgr. ga, living on Reedy river, Greenville DtstrL 4 The owner i requested to come forward, pay charges , Ink him away. . It. GOODMAN. :. n. Augnet 19 t 29 V Positive and Final Notie~ S H EREBY GIVE?. to all indebted to the Usubscriber, that their accounts and notes due les January, 1841. and anterior to that date, anhiepid, or satisfaction given of the forth- at coming thereof-or whati Pay cost of course. C. A. DOWD. si N. . Iwiusenmy remaining stock of Dry a Gooseran pat f tatecost,Ju Cd . 1 C. A. D. Angnet 5 tf7 y NOTICE.b T HE Subscriber offers for sale his valun- 'i ble plantation. sittuated on the watets of . Tosky Creek. and on the i.11arintowvn Road. \t 30 milles froms Hamburit, (perhsaps as good a mket as any in the world.) containing ltnr 2i hundred acres, witn a comfortab'le dlwehihng ~ house. and otbem necessary ant buildings; situn ted in a healhysctlion of the country and sur rounded by good neighborst the lands we-ll adapted to raising of Corn. Cotton. and Small 14 Grain, being a very good stand for any onee who -5 would devote the necessary attintion to that jl line of business. Those wishing to purchase wil1~do wellito call and examinefor themselves, as he is disposed to soll. JJHN CHEATHAM. Sen. Aug. 12,1841 d 28 l ~State of South Carolina.a - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OiVER TOW LES. Esqture, Ordi j) nary of Edgefield D)istric. ' -Whereas, Robert .Jennin~gs hoath appalied to the r Letters of Administration. on all and? singlar the pods and chattels, rights and cro dtoAnsleyJ.Colvini,lateof the District afore. I said, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and adnainish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the saifdeceased. to be and appiear before me, ati eurraezs Ordinary's Court for the said District., to be holden at Edgeeld Court House on the 6thdaofSn c 81 oso atise if any. why sa Adinitro shoutld not 6e granted. Given under my hand and seal this 24th day opAugust.onethousand eight hundred & forty. one, and in the sixty-fih yeiar uf Amecrican Independence. 0. TONVLES, 0. E. D. Augiut. 26, 1841. ($2 124) b 3 -Valuable Land for Sale. '1% E Subscriber ofrera, (o: salchus v-aluable 3.plantation whereon lie now reside". situ. ated in Edgefield district. about oneo milea of( Mejt!ugStreet, containitig four hundred andc - ~'dree acres; about two, hundredlof which is under good fences. and in a high state of cual tiyation. On the gremisesare a good dwelling 'osi kitchen, barnis,satables, and all necessary Also an excellent Horse Maill, 4,aiding 30 bushels per day. Atay, usof purchasing, are requested to anti examine for themselves. Terms madeJ Il.'to sell, rent, or lease, one House and Lot, in the village of Edeed, adjoining lir. M t6containi'g~ acres. THS. B. IIARVEY. . Ry 8tf 23 rNotite. TB ~hub1 gven that application will be 3d.Mbesluting of the next Iagislature* angerwposting the AMt. VernonChurch (~ very description executed -with ymao and desnatch, at the Odice Sherlfs Sales. B3Y Virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias. I shall proceed to sell at dgeheld Court House, on the first Moon my and Tuesday in September next, the allowing property: Bartlett King vs. Thos. Ford and Thos. lawle, one negro woman, Biddy, levied in as the property of Hawle. Brown & Magrath. assignee, vs. Price k Nix, one negro man, Letvis, levied on s the property of Nix. Bland & Bottler vs. Wm. Carpenter, ne sorrel horse. James M. Blair vs. James D. Hammond, mue negro boy. Daniel. G. L. Penn & Co. vs. Holles Donton. 0. J. Gloversvs. the same. Bland,Catlin & jo. vs. the acme, the defendants interest n six negroes. viz. Peter. Lewis, William, ohn, Allen, and Nanay. John Lonton vs. Sander Rarden, one ne gro woman Cate. Caleb Mitchell, adm'r. vs. John Johnson, ina sorrel horse. G. L. Penn & Co. vs. R. M. Johnson. rho same vs. the biame. Alex. Sharpton -s. the same. C. J. Glover vs. the same. ie Negro Boy named Yorick, and one :ray Horse and one hay Horse, levied on is the property of defendant. William Kilcrease henrer. vs. Margaret )gilvie. Won. H. Yeldell. adrm'r. vs. the ame. and Tolbert Cheathn, the tract if land where defentdati Ogilvie lives, :ontaining 360 acres, more or less. Al , one other tract known as the Tomp ins toact, conwaining 100 neres, more or es. ealjoinio Jeremiah Seigler anti others. Thomas Kereghan vs. Richard John on. L. Giddings v. the same, the tract C land where defendint .ves, adjoining )aniel Prince, and Others. Richard Parks vs. Ellen Calvin. James ). White, by his next friend, vs. the same, *00 acres of land. more nr less. adjoinaing he lands of the estate of James Freeman ind others. John C. H ldcombe vs. Wm.W. Givton. ,. Prothro. bearer, vs. the sine, one Car. yall wagon. Janies Terry. Comminioner in Eqeity. ', Henrv Sawyer,250 acro-% opfland.koiown s the .iiil trci't, adjoining 31-lses Holson nd others. Al,4, three negioes, Isaae, egey. and Bill. Bland. Catlin & Co. vs. Moses Kirklin rid wife, 100 acres of land, more or less, djoining- Derick Hilkonback nttl other,. Dionveints Bucklialter vs. James Mor is jr.. 200 acres of land, adjoimng L. If. inndy atndl others. James Terry. Commkeintier in FEgnity. Is. U. I. Hll. one liouse and! ii in t ie own of Hamburg, omicepied iby Mlrs. hlnl. Oliver Simpson, iln'tr. vs. S. Stint timons. one house atd lot in the town of lamburg. occupied at present by defen. ant. Wyatt W. Stark vs. John Marsh and arre't Wibe. :460 acres of land. known as se Old Well4 criet, levied un as the pro. ery olJarrett Wise. Sehoron Sialtinker, henrer, vs. Tol heatham, the tract of land ant lives. James 3oslev & C 50 acres of land. ves. Janies Terry, Co s. Alfred Holley. mie, 1000 acres of a mining Josiah Sibley ar. o John C. Burckmyer vs. H. W. Sulli . M. Feirman vs. the same, tine house od lot in the town of H ambhurg. .M1her & Ronnecy vs. Richard M. John mn. E. B. Presley vs. the sa-ne. 335 eres of land, more or less, adjning Jesse niley andI others. C. M. F urmanc vs Oliver Simpson, two ouses and lots in the ton ni of Hambiurg. icied tin the'ii ,i no r by .ierueer- .1reert, tin ce eait by Centcrm'st re'.t, min I he soiuth byl lairket-treet, ancd on dhe west byv leis of V. ray. l100 ne e of Inn,. itire fir .e, .in lireil reek, adjining A. Whlacley and mtherse. Robiert Carlisle vs. Itil~indlph Carter. V. Me. Wilson vs. ihesimne. J. J. Wal er vs. the samel acid Ehnhtil Carter. 000 acres of laud, mitre or less, adoitning on Banaskett andu John Wise acid others. lie property tof Rudolh Carter. Jmes G. Rowe vs. .John N. Oliver. one ouse and lot in the town of llambuiirg, niownd in thIe lan~ of sail towtn as hit Nt. 17, hounded on the niorth lby tlt No. 118. d on the south by lot Nti. 116. John 0. Winter vs. Johni H. Rlichiard on ad Johno Carpenter. 130 :ucres% of lancd, ore ot less. dijeining J. W. Giover anjd adam Carpenter. Darling J. Walker vs. Sterine~ Peiwetl. 00 acres of laned, more or he', adjoicning ). J. Walkcr acnd othecrs. John Bau.,kett, atdm'tr. vs. Jamces 31. 'owell ande Scerlinig Powell. 300 nee tt cod, more or less, adjoincing Jaob0! Wise nd others. Charles Cosnahan anid Joseph C"'.a an vs. Sterling Peiwell unde Rransomec lmilton 190 acres of hacnd, more or less. djiiing D). J. Walker acid others, the pro ery of S. Powell. John Evans vs. J. K. Kilihocrci, 1300 resof land, tmore ar less, knomwn ni the 'ervis tract, adjoining A. J, R~ambio and thers, A. M, Wadee vs. Ahlner Whatclev. Daw-. on Atkinson anid Lewis Elizev.50 net)ares f latid, more or less, knotwn a~s clhe Bridge treek tract, aedjoinincg Johnic Blauskett atnd thers, te property ofl A. Wha~tlev. The Batnk of Hamnburg, Seouth Ourolinn,. 's. William Hotlmes, eine house acid hiot int e town of Hlamcburg, kncown itn the plii C said town, as lot No.321, oni Brie ro. John Smyley, hearer, vs. IB. F. A pikes, 38 acres of land, tmore or less, adtjommiyi aob Miller and others. John Neal vs. J. T. uine, acid Cary 61. Warren, 200 acres of land, adijoiniing loel Warren and others, levied on-as the >rnpery of Cary M. Warren. Thomas Reynolds vs. WVilliam Rod ters, 500 acres ofland, mnore or less, where hreodanci lives. Moses Holstein, jr. vs. Samuecl Barker, eorge Sawyer mod Elijsh Whittle, the mct of land where the defendant Whittle John C. Thomas, assignee, vs. George klartin mud Butt. Howard, the tract of land where defendant Hlowardl lIves. Termas eash, S. CHRISTIE, s, zx. D. A....., 19 ,. 29 PLANTER'S HOTEL. (FORMERLY KNOWN AS GLOVER'S.) IN EDGEFIELD VILLAGE. T HE SUBSCRIBER having puchased theaboveestablishment, and been t much expense in fitting it up fir the accommodation of Families, and transient Boarders; would now call public attention to it. His Hotel is new, and spacious, situate near the Conit House, in a very airy situationi, and hi. Table he flaticrsl himself, wifl bear a compar ison. with any ote found in an inland town. For health, the vi!lingo is notorions; and lie has mado such arrangements as he feels confident will give sati.sfaction to Families that may pay him a visit during the Summer season. The village is i.nrrounded by numerous Springs of exrellent water. His Stablesare ttnder the superintendance of a careful Hostler, and ate large and airy. T.KKMs ARE AS rot.OOWS: Regniar Boarders, per month, $15 00 Children and servants lalfprice, Day Boarders. 1 50 Horse per me-nth, 12 50 per day, 75 C. H GOODMAN. [7The Augusta Chronicle. and Char!eston Courier, will please give the above six inser tions, twice a week. and forward their accounts to C.H.G. Jnne 25. tf 21 NEW GOODS. JOHN 0. B. FORD, AS Just received from New York, a full atock of fashionable SprinK and Summer Goods, Containing. beside his usttal supply of Staple, Domestic Goods. a handsone assortment of fue Lawns, 3uslins. atid Lace Goods; Super London Light Prints, fashions of 1841; Prin cd Swiss 51 uslitns, and Printed Lawns: Dam ask Satin, Embroidered Lace, and Filet Shawl.%; and of all kinds of Fancve Goods, his assortment is more than ever vatied. and complete. To those acqttainted with his estimate of "an as sortr.ent." he deems this sutT.:ient without an enutmeration of articles-fresh supplys being received by almost every arrival. Country 3lerchaoits supplied at unusually low rates. Hambtre. April 5. 1;41. ti 10 NOTICE. P UBLTC NOTICE is hereby given, that atn alplication. by petition, will be made to the Legislature of thts State, at its session in December next, for an Act declaring Shaws Creek. from a point called es ford,dow to its confluence in Sou nblic way. for the boating an Luber-and for the %toners to open, and anid the ins and other view to trans boa JuI ine of the House Willia Ahr ,'~rOTIIC Cis ji an order froit %ltall oiler for sale to the field Court liottae on th teber next, a certain lot -en poed to be fl or 10 acres acres or lee.) lying in tht itnnedt Ticintity of Ih Tiwn of' Edgefteld. adjoinitng lands of IE. Di. P're~lev, . Christian and tlte said William .orris. Terms of sals. will be cash etheltent to pa the ca..ts: atnd for otne moiety of the ba lance'of the purchase money. a credit of six months, and for, the oither tmoiety a credit of Twelve months, the pure baser gir ing bunid nod g.od persottal sect.rity antd a mortgage of thte 5. TERRY, c. c. r.. n. Cotmisioners Oflice Edgeield, Aug. 10. 154l. Sd o State oft Soti Carolina. RAIINWELL DISTRIClT. 13 EQUITY. James D. King. BillUfor nut.k .en-t v.s. juntion. birdi Benj. R. Jenkin.',& others. 251t Jan. 184l. O N realthnz the allidavit fle'd itt this case it is o.rdered, that the tdefenmhtnis Bietjins it Jentkins. azr.d the legal representt.ttive ofl Pautl Fi zimnttflt. who. reside witho'ut the linits of thi State do. atnswer. ph.end or dlemmu. to then buve stated hill within thtree ittotths, or jttdge .et will be taken agtim-t them pro conjeSSO A. P. A L~ItlCIl. c. & n. z. a. 0. Comiwnerat Ofrie, Iarmullt ~isridi. :ngstt't 16, 1'941.) A:t:n" 19 ac 2 SI ate of Soth Carolina. Ah hIEVhL.LE DISTRIf'T. IX TIIF COURIT GOF ORDIXARL 7A. H l EAS P'eachmnan Alfotd. to whom admtlttii.trationt of the personal eOate of SatutLI Stilentire. dec'd. wats granited. he re m toved ftromt this $tate, withnttt havintg necoutnt ed for his ,ii adimtstration: ordered. that then Ne.--on ui William P. Nelson, appear before tme. in the Court of Ordtinary. on the third day of Setembelr nexlt. to render atu aecount for his. the sai Peachmtatn Alrtds sa.id adnuistr'ationl. MOSES TAG;GARLT, o~ x- 0 Agntt 10. 1541 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. Thomas Stoneo, A pplicant, vs. Heny Stone. and otheis, Decfend'ts. I T appearintg to toy satisfaction that Thotmas ILighmfoot, William Hattinmand~t and wife Nancy, Alexanuder iambhrell atnd wife Rebecca, Henry Joines andi wifo Sally. ---. Johnson atd wife Sally. Abner Stone. Lawrence Rain how and wife'Jincey, and Levi Jordan atnd wife Sully, Diefenants n thtis case, reside beyond the lmits of this State. It istherefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the divtsont or tle of the real estate of Philip LightfOt, dc'd., on or before the fourth day of October next, or their consent to the same will be enter ed o record, this 7th day of Juhy. 184l OLIVER 'rOWLE.S. o- Z- n t itr m 24 Head Quarters. CLAREN DON, July 10th, 18-11 [General Orders N.. -.] M ATTIEW R. SINGLETON. Esqr., having keen appointed Aid-de-C.unp to the Cointnaider-in.-Chief. with the tank of Dt. Colonel, will be respected and obeyed accud ingly. By order of the Cnmmannder-in-Chief: JOHN L. MANNING. Aid-de Camp. July 29 f 0 Executive Department. CLAanrM,0N. July 10. 16-11. A S the Governor of the State w ill be absent from Clarendon until October, on a oni or Review of the Militia through the Uppei Districts. all commniications of importance, should be addressed to him accordingly. with reference to the General Orders of the Adjutant and Inspector General. B. T. W A TTS. Executive Secretary. July 29 k 16 Head Quarters, CLAitairox. 4th June, 1S41. Oarvrns No. - T HE following Regiments will parade fo review and drill, at die times and place. herein stated. viz: The 42d Regiment at ninton's. on Tues day. tie 7th of Se ptilner. the 4th Regiincit at Verrennea. on Thir day the 9th of September. The 8th Regiment at Morrow's Old Field. or Tuesday the 14th of September. The 6h Regiment at Lomax's. on Thurs day. the 16th of Septemer. 'The 2d Rlegiment of Cavalry at Longmire's on Saturday the lath ofseptember. The 9th Regiment at Lowe's, on Tuesday the 21st of September. The 7th Re;:iment at the Old Wells, o rsday, the 2'd of September. 10th Regiment at lticlhardson's otn Sa , the 25th of September. 3.th Regiment at Killer's Old Field. ol , the 2!tlh of September. Regiment at the usual paradi urnday, the 30th of Se ptemher. ned and non-cominissionei at their resnlective Rlegi nds, for drill mid instruc ions to their review. aqd.Jrigadier Gen at ench -W GaLeneri 'lI l h1SCitl lEU conitiine4to .nccupyjn his old Stand, No'. 1fidlBroand Street. An nata,. opposite thne Engle aind Phn-nix ilotel where he hnas on hnand aind otTers for 'ale. ver low for cash, a large assortmnent of STOV ES coniting in pant of Preiminn Coonk Stoves People's do.. for Woodl or Coal. Cl.... Stnnce for Chnnrchnes, F'actories amd Sirhool-hnises with all1 necessary pipe, ready imade,. to dies pathn otder<. lie hazs als. ini Store. STIL.LS.hlolling froir Fifrv to 4One liiinnred Gailn, and conntininec to .\lantnacturn' themi~ of '. ariouis ,ize. and tat Gntters lnend. P'ipe's.& c.. T1itn latei nV ire. Block TFin and' Spnelter dolder. with an extien .iv' Stock of Tin Waire, lain andnu Jiaaied, al wholesknale and retail. II. I. CIrE.~ P. S. nnenrei~n Rail Ro:iul mhneyt' rnn.itved ai pr tit ainvthing~ ini his hine, andi live' per cent *allnwed 'n :ill -imn nover none hundredou ndollarn !<. Ol1 Cne~n~.nnd Bras receivedl ait an tai price. 'IB. F. C. Aiatsta,. Ga.. A pril 18l1. it 13 (i~ The G reenville' .n:intainee'r will copy tine abtove to thon amoinnit or'thnree doilnarn, aind. un-n.l 'sne copyv of ther pi ne r tin I. F'. C. IN TlhE C0.\l.\)N Plf.A S. Edward Thotnia'.etndorsen'' Dedaraion Edward Collier. Sr.. endonrser. I P ill E PlatintitT ha~vim:~ tia day tiledl hisn de. chliratino in myn' ot'iie.amnd thne Deli-indain h av.in; ino wife or attonrney kumnwn tno be with ii the State iiposn whomi a copy with a rutle in p lend. coniuld hnn served. O )n mlotioin. orderedn that thie lDefendan t dnn pleadi to the said declar atin w.ithiin a year andI a dayn or final aind abso lute judgment'shall tin awnrded'i a-tainst himl. G EORG E POPE, c. C. r. Clrk's Otlice. .14y 8 . 841. '. _aqe 17 State of Southi Cai'olina. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. IN TilE CO.MMON 1-LE AS. C. A. Douwd, vs.~ Foreign Anachmrentt. Go. Thutrmnond, Ienry Cart, vs. FrinAa~et The rnme. ~ FrinAtc ut The inintiffs havingr this dany miad his Dc celarntion in tiy office, and thne D~efendan hnavitg no w.ife or attorney knowin to Ine witni the State. on whom a cop'y of the samne. with rne to ptlead,. could be served. It inn ordere that the defendant plead tot thre said declartio within a year and a day, or fil and absolut judgment will be giveun against himt. G;EO. POPE. c. c. r. Clerks Offie, Mayt 0 In Al. ( .n. u'. w anqn 16 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Thomani E. Coleman & Wilo, Applicants g es. B. F. Bland & Wife, and others. Deft's. t IT appearing to miy satisfaction, that Jere h mniah Bnrt.ett and wife Julian, Defendants vi in the above case, reside without the limits of li this state. it is ordered, that they do appear 0I and object to the division or sale if the real es. tate of Marian Adams, deceased, on or before a? the! sixth day of September next, or their con- P bent to the same will be entered uf record. te Given tinder my hand, at my office, this 15th " day of June, 1841. In OLIVER TOWLES, o. a. P. " June 17 1 211 State of South Carolina. ' O EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TILE COMMON PLEAS. t, Henry W illianms vs. Foreign Attachment. C Guithrage n illiamis, Iti T HE Plaintiff having this day filed his 11 Declaiation inl my office, andi the De- at fendant havinag no wife or attorney known to Er me within the State, on whom a copy of the i same, with a rule to plead, could be served. It a is ordered that the Defeddanta plead to the said 1 declaration within a year and a day. or final d aad absolute judgement will he given againtst T him. GEO. POPE, c. c. r. e Cleri.s Office, c May ,2. N841. . w, w. aqe 16 td State of South Carolina. . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. i IN TIlE COMMON PI.EAS. t Josiah King vs. foreign Attachment, I Betmy Proctor, Declaration an Assumpsul. [ 1H E. Plaintiff having this day filed his declar 1 . ation in my office, and the D -fendant hav d ing no wile or attorney known tobe within the 1 State, on whom a copy ofthe same, with a rule t to plead. could be served. It is ordered that the Defendant plead to the said declaration t within a year and a day, or final and absolute I judgemeit -vill be given against him. GEL. POPE, c. c. r. a Clrk's Office, ? 31.y 1:1, l-41. ( c. aqe 16 state of' South Carolina. ABBEf'II.LE DISTRICT. IN TIlE CO.MIMON PLEAS. Johna1 Moote vs. Declaration in Attach lathew 1louston. ment. I IfE LEAS the PlaintifT in the above stat 1 ed case, has thisa day filed lhis Derlara tian against the Defendant. whn is absent from, andti without the limits of this State, (as it iesaid,) I having neither wife nor attoraney. kaaown with. it the sane, oat whatn a copy of the Declarn ation with n rule to plead thereto might be serv ed: Ordercd. that the Defendant plead to the iaid Declaration, " ithin a year and a day from the date thereof, otlherwise final and absolute tjudgment will he nwarded against hittm. JNO. F LIVNUSON. C. C P. I Clerk's Ofrr, .Ilay 15. I41. 1. & -. ale b State of South Carolina. IABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. Greet, B. Crawford. Declaration in At vs. Wade Shattlesworth. tachmenf. W 11FR EAS the PlaintilTin the above stat l W ed case, has this day filed h's Declara tion against the Defendant. vho is abseaat from, a without the limaits of this State, (na it is having neither wife nor natorney. knowrn a Sthe same, ott whom a copy of the Declar. 1 'with a rule to plead thereto might be serv- I Ordered, that the Defendant plead to the c d Declaration, within a year and a day. fron I the date thereof. otherwise final and absolute' 1 dgtment will be awarded a naltst him. U JNO. F. LIVINGs''ON,(c C. P 's ofice, oy 15. )-4. - . & T. na 17 State of South Carolina. C ABBE VILLE DISTRICT. P I.N TJIIE COMM.ION PLE.-AS. Samutel R. Futller, vs. Declarat ion in Al Joaes & .3lcGinatv. tachmnent. WIlElttrEAS the 'aid PlaittT itt te above c st !ated case, haS thais day iled lhis leclar atan against the said Deafenadant. who is absecnt fraam, and withotat thec liamits of te State. (as it it nid.) haavitag neiter wife. aaor atttrnecy~kanow a witin te samte. oat wi hatm a caopy of thte le elr.tion,. wvitha a attle to plead thtereto amight bte eed : O rdcred, tat the said Defendanat plead. to the said Declaratnon, withain a yaear and n d:a fromt ate dlate thaereof, oterwise fal ami ab'sott" jnadgment wvill hte awarded against hat im JNO. r. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Cirrk's Offie, .\lay 4. l-4l. ~ _a. & T. no 17 ~~ tate of South Carolina. a AIIIWEVILLE DISTRICT. IN T'IIE CO.M1110. PLE.45. ~ Sauael it. Fualler, i Dedlaration in Aulach v. Jaohna I1aggs, j ment'. I711EVlt:.3 te Plaintifrin thte above stat e'l ra-e, has thtis day tiled his~ delara tint at:ain- t thte Dafenadatt whlo is absent h Im anl withaot thte laiis aotahis State. (a~ it is said.) ta' iag nteitier wife notr attoraney. knowan watha tal at ame 'an whomt a copy' ofalae Declaraniont. wita a ratle ta p'lead thteret'', mighlt be served: I Ordered. that then said Defenadanat plead an te -:ai Deltiaat. ithin atn year andl a day fromt lte at~e thaeret'f, otherwise fanal anad abaobtate p dtent wi-a be anwnraded atrainst haima. JN(). F'. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. State of South Carolina. ABIIIEIILI.E' DISTRICT. IN TI'lE CO.MMO1N PtLEAS. p \iliama Chastain. assignee, Derdaration i . Edlwardl Collier, r. Alt ar hient. W IlERtEASthtepjlaintif'in theahoves.tateda cIease~ ha..thit Jay liled lais Declaration ac - aiast the. De-fendlant.whoa as ahltenat froma.nntd witha e oat te~ hmaits oft this State, (ats it is saidl,) haivinag ener wife nr attoranev. kntown wathin the ti ama, "at whoam a copy ot' the Declaration. wvitha ti a raue to pletad theorto mitghat he servedl: Or-b dere. thaat thae l)efeandaat plead to thte said lie elaratina. wiatin a venr anal a day froma the datte th areof, othterwise'finnl and abhsolute jandgment will ha awiardead aanintt him. JNO. F'. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerks u'.Ofrr, a &7 ne 1 a I5. 184l. , -&T "" l -Broug~ht to the Jail OF thtis Distaict, a negrat boy, by the nante of Ill L L. about 5 feet. 34 inaches high. very alrk comptllexion. anal betwaeen :t5 and 41) years ofre stouat butilt, and has a scar on lis leftn cteek, and one juist over lain left nipple. lie aays tat hte belongs tao Mr. J. Beck. of Elbert cony ergia. The owner is reqgnested to come forward. prove prope rtypy chtarges and take him aay. C. I. GOODMAN, .i.r.. D Auust 5.1841 tf 27 ~ Notice. LIL persons indaebted to the estate ol Wil lianm Robertson. late of Edgefleld District. Zee-d. are reaquesated to imake paymnent, nnd all w wlo ave demtaandat agamnst the estate are re a isted te render them itn to the suibsc-ribersh jroperly attested, within the time prescribed by A MES ROBERTSON. and I Frtrs. OU'LAss ItOBERTSON, TtO'FAWS Vegetable Life Medicines. 1H ESE Medicines are indebted for their name tis their manifest and sensible ac it in purifying the springs and channels of e, and enduiug thenm with renewed tone and gor. In many hundred certified cass which Ive been made public. and ins almost every ecies of disease to which the human frame is ble, the happy el'ects of Mofat's Life Pills id Pheniz iutrs, have becu gratefully and iblicly acknowledged by the persons benedt d, and who were previously unacquasnted ith the beautifully philosophical principles Pon which thcy are compounded, and upon bich they consequently act. The Ldje Medicins recommend themselves diseases of every form and description. heir first operation is to looscia from the coats 'the stomach and bowels, the various impuri es and crndities constantly settling around em; and to remove the hardened faces which :lect in the convolutions oftbe rmallest intes. nes. Other medicines only partially cleanse ete, and leave such collected masses behind i to produce habitual coistiveness, with all its sin f evils, or sudden diarihcaa, with its im inent dangers. This fact is well known to i regular ans.tmnists. wbo examine the hu Pan bowels aler death; and hence the preju. ice of those well infonned men againtst quack edicinc-or medicines prepaied and berald I to the public by ignorant persous. The s. amnd effect of the Lile Aledicines is to cleans. e kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, me lives and the lungs. the heath'fl action ( rhict, entirely depends upon the regularity of )e urinary organs. The blood, which takes s color froni time agency of the liver ad the nsgs before it passes into the heart, being thus urfied by them, and nourished by food ems Ig from a clean vtomach, courses feely through ie veins, renews every part of the system, and riumphantly mounts the banner of heakb in ie blooming cheek. Mofars Life Meaicites have been thoroughly isted, aud pronounced a sovereign remedy fo )yspepsta, Flatulency, Palpitation of thie learl, Loss of Appetite, Heart-burn and Head cie, ltestleasness, Ill.temper, Anxiety, Lan. nor and 31elancholy, Costiveness, Diarrhea. :holera, Fevers at all kinds, Rheumatism ;Out, Dropsies of all kinrs, Gravel, Worms, kathima aiid Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Ia eierate Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad '011mplexions, Eruptive complaints, Sallow, loudy, and other disagreeable Complexioms, Ialt Itlheum, Eryximpelas, Common Colds and nilineza, and various other complaints which filict the human frame. In Frtaa and Aoux, Particularly, the Life Medicines have been noat eminently successful, so much so that in lie Fever and Ague districts, Physicians al. nost universally prescribe them. All that 31r. Stoffat requires of his patients is o he particular in taking the Life Miedicines trictly according to the directions. It is not y a newspaper notice, or by any thing that he amself may say inl their favor, that he hopes o gain credit. It is alone by the results of a air trial. These valuable Sledicines are for ale by C. A. DOWD. Felbruary 25, 1841. tf 4 MIOFFAT'S L IFE PI LLS. & PHlGNLX BITTERS. Theperfectly safe, munerting, and success ul treatment of alimost c very species of disease sthe use ofIOFFAT'S LIFEMEDICINES, ; no losger a matter of doubt. as a reference to lie experience .f many thousand patients will atisfactoril prove. During the present mouth lone, nenrlY one hundred cases have come to le knowledge ofair. Sloufat, where the patient as, to all appearaie. effected a permanent re by the exclusive and judicious use of the ,ife edicines-so eight or ton of these ud been onsideredeyond all hops by their edical attendants. Such happy iesults'ars a arce ofgreet plesure to Mr. bf. and inspire im with new confidence to -recommndthe e of his medicines to his fellow-citizens. Tlhme LIFE SIEDICINE.S are a purely YE ETAIBLE preparation. They are mild and lesanit ini their operation, and at the same mem thorouigh-actinig rapiidly mm pan the secre ant of the sstem-carrymg of all acrimoni us humors,'andm assitmiliting with and purify ig the bilood. For this reason, in aggravated maes of Dys~peps'a, thme Life Mfedicinmes will ire relief in a sho'irter space of time than any tier prescription. In Fev er-and-Ague, In anmmatormv Rimhenmtati.'m, Fevers ofevery des i iin. Sick lleaddsche. Ileamrthurn, Dizziness i the llicad, P'airis ini the Chest. Flatulency, mpairedl appetite, anid in every dinease arising .o an immpurity of thme blsosd, sir a disordered 'ate of the stonmach. the use o.f these Mledicines as -dways provedm to be beyond doubt greatly iperior to amny uother nmode of treatment. All that .SIr. 3l1tEat asks of his patients is to e part ieihar ini takingr them strictly according athec dirc~ionme. It is noit by a newagpaper no cc.i m by ainy thing that he hsimself may say in eir favor, that he hsipet to gain credit. It is lsoie hr the resumlts ofa fair trial. Is the reader n inva'tid. andt does lie w'ilh to know whether mme l.ife .aIedicines will suit his ownm case ? If 1. ct him call sir send to Sir. Sloffat'sagent in uis place, andt procure a copy of thme Mledical annmal, dleignedl as a Domestic Guide to lealth, published gratuitomnely. ie will there nd enmimeratedh very many extrarordinary cases rcenre; anid perhaps sime exactly similar to i own. ifat's .ledical Office in New York, if> Bri'adwav. Fur sale by C. A. DOW D. Mfarch 19. if 7 State ol South Cairolina. EDGEFIIELD DISTRICT. IN TIl E COMMO1N PLEA S. .C. Bahslwin & Co. vs } .ttachment Grasdy & .\lisvnsldm. ( Assummpsit. f 1fFE Plaintitl' having~ this day filod his do Jclarationi ini the abisve istated case, and ec Defensdatnt Iavinig tno wile or attorney nown to he withitn this State, uplon whoam a py' ofthe said dleclaration with a ruleto p lead n'he servedl. It is ordereimd that tihe said De ndant doappear and tplead to the said declara on. within a year nnid a day. froum time publica on hereof~or'flinalanid .bsolute judgment will e awarded againist hmiin. G EO. POPE, c.c.. lerk's Ofrie. Mfarrh 2W. 1841. J av $7 50 aqe 10 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMaON I'LEAS. Beverly Burton) Attmeat, vs WVm. M. Steifle. ) Debt. Declaration in my office, and the Defend thaving mo Wife or- Attorney known to be ithin the State, on whom a copy of the same, ,te anrule to plead, could he served. It is or ered that the Defendant plead to tihe said deco iration wvithin a year and a dany, or final and bsolute judgement will be given against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. Clerk's Office. Dec. 18. 1840.~ o aa $7 50 47 Notice IS H EREBY G IV EN, that application will be made, at the nest session of the Legis stre, for an amendment of the Charter incor iorating the Town of Edgeileld. ulm. 10n 18.116 m. 1