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Am Is 'ag the ;they are aos of thle *audparticular I eyaecathartiet , bilious evacua so effect a dciemination increasing the perspiration. combination of all these effects e system. they are a great purifier of blood, and equalizer of the circulation. he effect or the Pille, made from these waters, are in all respects, similar to the water itself, and each pill is equtl to a com mon glass of water. For the cure of tihe above diseases, and all other chronic (or slow) diseases, preseverance in the use. of these Pills, according to the directions giv in the small bills, accompanying the 1 is all important; and if they are per veringly used as directed, a cure may be more certainly expected, than under any other treatment heretofore discovered. ex. -cept from the use of the water, from which, tbey are prepared either by an attendance at the Springs or otherwise. They very speedily cure diarrbas attended with acidity of the stomach, anrd what is cona monly called heart-burn; two or three pills may be taken at any tie, w ben tihe stum ach is troubled with acidity, with the hap 1iest effect. These Pills have an excel 1cut'ef'ect in preventing the attacks of nervous or sick-headache; from three to six pills should be taken at once, when the symptoms are felt. These waters are an effectual remedy for all heinorrhages, and as the Pills have the same effect in other cases. it ishielieved they will also have the same efect in cases uf hemorrhage. They cure dropsies in some cases. but are not an infulible reme dy in all cases of this disease. Front the efficacy of these waters and pills in purifying the blood, they are in valuable in the cure of all dibseass of the skin, and all indolent sores, not disposed to a healthy action. In the ue of ihes for such diseases, if the disease of the skin al ars to be rietated at first. or if the ulcers We ore01s Wained and discharge more - eely let not thiscircumstance alarm eny , or deter him from persevkering in their use. [hese are evidences of the good e - lects or the Pills in expelling tihe vitiated humors from the blood to the surface, and until the blood is purified. such diseaso-can not be cured. In scrofulous ulcers, the us(fofthese waters and pills, invariably auso thom to discharge more freely, and Cu a short time, or a more healthy appea aecq They are a very useful renredy in Chum Infautum or the summer bowel complaint in children; as also for expelling worms front children. They immediate a good appetite, promote digestion. w Il effectually correct and cure acidi if he stomach. From their cleansing anpturifying el'ects upon the blood; and from the tone, vigour and energy, which their operation imparts to the whole system they will be found a great preventative of the fa% ers, which prevail in low and un healthy regions; hence, persons living in such region., will find it greatly to their advantsge' to use the pills, for a fortnight, aft3 comnmencement of every spring mud jll-tessons a preventative, andl to build up constitutions broken down by previous attacks of fever. These Pills are a valuable assistant to the use and efficacy of sulphurous and sa line mineral waters, and three or four of them taken each day, at diff'erent times. which in attendance at other mineral springs, would add gre'atly to the curative cffects of these waters. These waters and pjills are worthy or .the notice of the Medical Faculty; and in their hands would be a valuable artile in the treatment or matny diseases. otherw ise unmanagablo. In amnenorrhea, dysmen orrheia and luchorrhcea, the waters of the Alum Springs are peculiarly effe cacious; and we believe the pills5 made from these waters, would have the same ef'ect in the treatment of thiose diseases that the water has; therefore, we wottldl recommenemd a trial of' them. by thne Facul ty, in those diseases. These Pills are cast ly taken, havinig no tinuseous taste, are ;.crfe-ctly safe in all cases where act ive fe wrt does not exist anid do not sick~en per suns is hile using them. Just received and for sale by J. D). TIlBE TS. at the Edgelild Shoe Store. may1I1, 1842 if 15 Water Proof Warehousec. Il Aasao, Sept.-Ar 20. kll T3 HIE Subscriber begs lea. to inform his frimends and the public, thai he conminnies the WAEREUL'0SE and COSM~ISS0N BU SEN ESS, at his former stand, known as the Water Proof Warehouse. - Detached as it is from otlher buildings, its lo cation render. it nearly as secure from fire, as it it were fire proof. Thueoorsof its two wing~s have been elevated above the high water miark of th.eat fresbet of asy 18l0 ; and each of these * 'isios of the builing, will store from 3,500to I,800 bales of Cotton, both of these are designed to be exclusively set spart for the Cot ton of planters andconntry merchants who will thus he seenred from the possibility of loss and damiagby freshets. He avails himself of the present occasion to return his tk to his friends and patrons. for -their liberal supiport during the lastt season. He selicits from thema, and the public general Iy, a continuance ofthisounidence, and assureit them, that in reture for their patronage he wiil *use his best personal efforts. to promote and their intorest committed to his charge ; addition so this asurance, he pledges hnimself, willin sto easespurchase abale of Cot orlmndirectly. to the sale and shipping of and forwarding oGoods, usually transaeted by a G. W AIKER. 6m g -nI .USE* EsuEr.LD C, H., S. C. T HE SUBSCRIBER having rented the establishament foirmarly occupied by 31r. k B. Addison. has ftted it up for the accom sedation of tranient and permanent boarders. The Hotel is near de Courthouse, in a very ileasantsituation. and he flatters himelf tiha. is table will bear a comparison with any in this ection of the country. Good stabling and at entire servants are provided. and in fact every hing that can be done on his part to render ravellera and boarders comfortable, will be tended to. lie it prepared to accommodate two or more amilies with board, and from the well known aealth and good saocty of this Village, rani ies will find it a desirable umnnier residencp. His charges in all instan.es n ill be .nadeto :orrespond with the times. CHAILLES COMIPTY. March 2. 1912. 5 tf Notice. AVING purchased of* Mesrs. Bryan & 1Minor. their cutiac stock of Goods in the VIerchant Tailoring Business, mn this place, ,ve would take this metloof inorunning etar iiende nnd the public geierally, that they can se lurni;hled at the old %tand oil [ryan & Mi ibr, with Clothin. ont as god tens. and not nferior in gnality'to anv similar etabilment n the Soutlern countrv. We inted to keep n hasl at all tinacs. a -,cod stock of English & French Cloths, 3a4 CAsS:tEItS. 'elected in the New York - -id Philadelphia Market., tigether w% id all )ther articles ma out line-: andl to those wheo fi. vur us with the-ir patroage in this business we wotd sa:y dat every exe- tint, on our hart shall be uaj to ive perfect m:ti'faction. GOODE & LYON. JanumarY 1. M1,2. ti 59 For Sale. T HIE Sub-seriber oti' ts har sale the well kenown l1oemm' it Aiken. frtamtg oat the li-il Rouead. and kniown as AlAR.all'S 110 TEL. The hluse hae been kept tas a Public loaae for aevcral years. and conatains i0 r- muas ouble and single. the grenter poortint ofthet bith fire placed. Upon tie prentewn are like. ivse' all necesart oat heuldnieyA. kitclaens. na ;rn house and rtabbalg fer IU horses. In tiae rard is an excelh:nt well tof " atar. Tenms one third eaih, the baaance on a credit Yfone and two vea. Alo-Forty or filly unimproved Lots. hand. -oely situated. Whitnaj lirc corporate hmnaits Uf 'iken. Apply to JOhIN MARSL. .iken. DecO tf 45 FIRE PROOF. T II E increased deumnd for BUC tK . I'lh&ilce oe pose thel best im;:eaiale J-r Aking. together with aa appormenity ati burn ng them in the Fernace. hi, indea--edl uas to in -ur the expene of ptocuting a 3achine. for mending the clay. and also a superior qtalty of Moulds. We shall endeaver tat keep a good stock )n hand, of such as will pleasea our cnromers. J. (Gi1BS & Co. Potterovilleaiarch 29. V442. if 9 LOST DURING Court Week, n teather POCK. ET BOOK. with the rane of the sub scriber written in it, contaiming twat Deds for Land, conveyed to him by John Proctor, and between two and three dollars iaa cash. Any person who has ftund eaid Book, will be libe rally rewarded. upon leaing it with Sir. I. J. yan, at Edgetield C. If. W31. IROCTOR. April6 tf 1I Facturage & Contioan HIA.UILWIR, S. C. A S I have declined selling goodsa, I beg leave to return mny gratefuh ascknaowle'dge mentrs to uey frienads, aaed thec paublic genearally. or their liberal patroaae whtile thuta engaged. I naow otfer uey ervics to the puetblic a. an Agnt. ta recei% e and forward all kindas ofmaaer leaanadize and prodhuce. Atad, as I will aaot be engaged in aney uthem lausianess'. I will ptay strict attention to tl- interest tat aell thosie cansigning their produle' or amerchnamheei tame, anad while i my houaso the best care wall be tnkeen, and fear. ifarded with desptatch, or orders prounptly abyed. F romt esperienace andt ratiotb naa, I haave long thaeanght thet a faithflul agenat couald render :nsiderable a-r ie to the pelumear... ins sellineg lair cattnn atnd flouer. and laayinag iteir grasce rie A and. as I have beent engaged iu this mnar ket, for the lasat ten ye'ars, andl aremuneted wvitha the genemsral routine ofhtu.,iness I athereforelotfer mty aservices ta tmy) frinds anad the pelaneters gen eraly; aned n ill faithtfealy devote myr unedivied ttentions to the interest eof all those who amay comiaat tat sty caninae e' selling of their pro Ice, anad buaying such articles a.' they umay ear' Ir. Ia all rases, my ermmijssi-ms shall be mawdrrate. 11. L. JIEFI'h.R s P'. 8. I atam nut inaterestedl in any Warehouse n the place; theareliore all Ceettone eent so mya ure. w ill Ibe stored :as direcede aand if nao diree tions, tsa bn-st jadgmaeset wisll be ne'd for the antert' intere'st. II. L.. J. T'he Gra.enville Mounaataneer. Ed;:efield Ad eertiser, l'endeletont 3 Me-senger and Ifiglaand ~sntineal and liil:lnd (N. C.) .1aeenger wiall nteert the abose, two motntths. and for ward bills. State of South Carolina. E'DGEFIE LD DISTRICT. iN E~xt'TY. Annta Maria Terry, )Bill far specifec rat, deliryof Sla res kniel Brunseon. and othetrs, &ic. IT appearing to mty satisfacutatn that 8tephten ITerry and Janea his wife thte children of oln Parkana by his late wife Elizabe'th. for nerly Elizabeth Bluckhakecr, Fugitt and 'olly his wife. somea of te Defendants in dais se are without the linmits of this State. Ott notiona by F. 1I WVardlaw Complainants 8o icitor. brderedl that said absent defendants do ppear in this llonaorable Court,nnd plead, an wer anad demur to the comnplainnauts Bill within boe motths from the ptubhcatiotn aafthi~s order, r the said Bill will be takenproconfesso against bett. J. TER RY. c. t.. r.. n Commisioner-s Ojce, .March 5, 18.4:1 *erch !? 3ma G INotice. LOST on the first Monday in Marcha last, two NOT ES. wee ont WVilliam Williams, iar one haundred dollars, on which thtere is acre at of' twenty dollars; one on John Mobley for sty-two dollars and fifty cents; a receipt of abs Bland's l~or ffy-ninse dollars, and a numn er of other receipts and papers, of no use to uy person but the subsernber. I forwarn any erson agai trading for die Notes. JOHN LOWERY. my 2 14 Por sale. - LENDID new PIANO FORTE. on tsuit thedmhes, apply to Mr. E. B. .A. A. Clarke,at E~dge~e Id C. Hi Tan Bark Waated. f [*bo Subhetiber, ivio igear-ount Via UP. tgeecfully infrms thi Farmer of Edgefield District that he wisheuzepurcbase be tween fifty and one bundredcordiofTan Bark. lie will in Cash, LeAthir,-ar Shoes. for good ,e hite,or SpainidOa*ark,$3per cord, atthe Farmer's plantion, i ithin seen miles of Edgefield Village; r S per cord, if delivered at isTan Yard faner. whoae. or may be clearing land,-.wouldd it to their interest to save all their Oak bak for him. A good hand can get a cord of hark per day, and two cords can be hauled at i.load, ifa-frame is muade to hold it. The hark should be covered every eveniag with boards or laves, to pre vent the rain from 1;j , .i . inM GEAETY, March 9. 1842 6tf NeseiMt. Fisrqe. Dead Qkuarteug CLtaVneS, Feb. 2mb, 182. Order Na. - T l E resignation of Major Geoeal Thonma F. Jones, having been accepted, Briga dieriJaisJ. Caldwell will comniaiid the 5th Division until the vacancy is fided. By order of the Commander4n-Chief. J W. CANTEY, Ad'. & Im. Gan'l. ,mrch 23' ' f ti 1lead Quartem CLAnrsnos, Feb. 2, 18. Order No. - T IIP lirigadier Generals of the 5th Divi. sion. will order their several Colonels, in their respective Brigades. to open.and hold a Poll in their r,-spective Regiments. on Satur day. the 21st of Slay next. for a.MAJOR G EN E-R AL. to fill the vacancy created by the resig ntioin o Major Genernl lwmaa , Jones. The lh igadier Generals will Immediately af. ler t!.e ri-turnsa are made to them,render a state. nwnt of tl- Poll.. of ti-ir respective Brigades to the Adjutant General's oliceat Columbia. By order of tie Cummander-in- Chief. J. W. CANTEY, Ad't. t lhis.Genl. march 23 f 8 Head Quarteru CLARXIQo%, dth March, 1842. Orders No. - I I E olilowing Regiments and Corps are ordered to parade for review and drill, at the tines and p;.acee herein mentioned. viz Tne coimnn-iontedl Oflicers of the 3rd Bri. gade o: Intanty. will encamp near Barwell I net : ionse. on Monday, the 23rL'of May In accordance with the arrangeme isof Bri ,adie. (eoeral Jamieson, the conimisdoned of. dice.s. of the 2ind Brigade of Cavalry;.are also ordered tu encamp at the samne timejand place. The I Iti and 43rd Regiments otinantry will parade at Bariswell Court House on S. turdy, the 2th of.May. Bnigadier Geneml Jamieson wif etter one of the Tr..p. or Squ d o.m of his Brigade to pa. rai. at tWe -':ne tm arid place. !*-:. me ~ e and no-cxmiwsine uni-le .. tA Regot..rnw and Cogsaordered tor iy .v:. w,ll sseraile the day pq'viisa, for drill aw: instructon a ieetr ol parade. rhe Alajor Generals and BrigadierGenerals will. n ith their StaC, attend the mevkwo within their cointands. Brigadiet Generals Itanna, Scl.e. Ham mond, llpkans, Jamueson. and"- Ilee are chrged with the estension of so moach of t:ii order as relates to their respeeive. By order of the Cnmnander-i~ , 3. W. C ANTEY, Adj'tL&rkls.Gen'l. march 23 - f 8 Mount Willing Academy y 1Hl E Exeicices of~ this Institution will be ..opened, ont the first Monday in Jana ary next, under the direction of Mr. John K. John 'stam. whlose long experience in Teaching andl correct deportment. we traust will entitle the in stitution to a large abare of public confidence. TLiRLtS oF TUITtiN Rteading. Writin:, and Arithmetic, per sunr.-r of 12 weeks,.3O lPnglisha Grammer, G'eogtraphy,. 4 0( Philosophy. Chemistry, Latin and Greek Laniguages, 6 0( duarves ing. 10 (K To he pahl in advance, Good lloard may be obtaincd from $8 to Si per motth. J. 11. SMlITH. (Sairmnan, I. R. WILSON, Trawwxer, 4. SIalKINS; HI. C. IIERtLONG, A. S. DO'4IER, Dec 22 tf 47 State of Siouthi Carolina, l.l)(;-:FlL;LD DISTRICT. BENNE:T NOll.ES, living on Rocky creek, near Jamnes Sheppr's M R~oads tolls belore mte, oine bay MA lE eleven ycars aI. blaze f-ace, in foal, both hind feet and leil fore foot white aroundl the Iootlock,some whitc 'specks on. her back. man, hangs. on the left side Iotng tail, abodl nil arotund, no brand. Ay >raie cd by Alexzander llamnbleiaon. Hiram Smit andi 8:iepheri. Langley, to tharty dollars. Marcha 7mi: 1S4'. J. lI ARRISON, J. P. march 16 4m 7 State Of Southi Carolina. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. ABIE VIL LE DI8S'RICT. Slotring S Patterson, Dsclaratin E xecutrix , vs. by eIsaistat A. V. Cox, Auma..~r.. Tj H E Plaintifl'baving this day filed his de Uclaration in my office,and the Defendani having noa wife or attorney known to be with. in the State upon whom a copy could be served with a rule to plead. On .motion, ordered that the Defendant do p lead to the said declar ation wvithin a year an aa from this date, or final and absolute judgment shall be awarded against him. J. F. L1VING8TO , c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Sept 30, 1841. 3&aT -.2 age36 State of South Cardlina. EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. Stewart & Coat, Delfasdtia John Scurry. ) ...~ Ruff'&Johnston, Dceso John Sctarry. e. T H E plaintiffis bavznthis dayled their de ..clarationsminmy ofc. a1hmbdefendant having no wife or ;ttorney knowa~o be within the State, on whom a copy oftd~aame, with a rule to plead. could beasered. 7k i ordered, that the defendant plead to thesaid delartion, within a year and a day, or Gawl and aboute judgment wiil he given agnt h. GE-POPB, c. c. r Edguf C. . ag)3 3thM 842. o State of South 'arolitia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIE COMMON PLEAS. Anson Atobley, Declaration in At VS. tachment. L, B. Pixley. W HEREAS the Plaintiff in the above stated case, has this day filed his Declaration agaisnt the Defendant, who is absent from and without the limits of this State, as it is said, having neither wife nor attorney, known within the same, on w hom a copy of the Declaration with a rule to Plead thereto, might be served: Ordered that the Defendant Plead to the said Dec laration. within a year and a day, frosm the date thereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. GEORGE POPE, c. c. P Clerk's Ofice ar e 44 Nov. 27, 1841. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMUN PLEAS. Henry Williams vs. Forr-gn tancc . Guthrage Williams, T 11E Plaintiff having this day filed his Declaration in my office, and the De fendant having no wife or attorney known to me within the State, on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead. could be served. It is ordered that the Defeddant plead to the said declaration within a year and a day. or final and absolute judgement will be qiven agains him. GEO. POPL, c. c. P. Clerks Offiec. May::o. -. s., V. aqe ItG State of South Ctroli, a. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wood, Johnson & Butictt, it. Giddings & Bushncll. & others. for rdaef. IT appearing to my satisfaction. that Lorain Gidding., Benjamin Giddingv. Albert W. Smitl., and William G. Galluman. defenidant. in this case, are without thes! imits of this Sante. Orderil, That the defendants above natied ap pear in this lionorable Court, and plead, an swer or demnr to the Bill in this case. withini three -nonths fron the publicnui..n of this order, or the said Bill will be taken pro confesso against thein. J. TER RY, c. i:. r. D. Commissioner's Offirc. Edgetield, Feb. 5. 1842. IV 3m 3 State of South Cairolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE CO.MON 'LEAS. Beverly Burton Atrtachmcnt, Wre. N. Steifle. D(r. rilE Plaintilf'having this day filed hi-, I Declartionin n) otlice.aul the Defend nt having no Wife or Attorney known to be within the State. on whom a copy oftie same, wite arule to plead.could be served. It is or dered that the Defendant plead to the uid dec laration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement will begiven agaisat himi GEO. POPE, c. c. r Clerk's Office. Dec. 18, 1841. o & s $7 50 47 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robert W. Mathis' Wiley Nuitt. - 0epAse T lIE Plaintif having this day filed his de elaration in my iffice. and the defendant having no wife or attorney, known to be with in thme Ste, on whom a copy of the same, wit. a rule to plead, could bee served. It in ordere-d. that the defendant plead to the sad declaration within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgmnt will be given against him. G; ). POP E. c. c. r. Clerk's Ofte. Dec. 15, 184l. c. age 47 State of southi Carolina. EDGEFlILD DISTRICTr. IN EQUITY. Jacob B. Smith and another. Iilo Executors,vs. Henry Shultz, gg Oliver Simpson. & others. Idif I T appearing to my satisfactin, that illam Alexander, William Y. liansel, antd Oliver Simpson, defendants in this case, are' withut the limits of this State; on motion. by .Mr Wai dlaw, Solicitor for plaintat.: O)rder ed. that the defendants above named do appear in this lionorable Court, and plead, answe~r or demur to this BlijI. within three month from the publi camtion of this order, or the said Bill will be taken pro confcaso against them. ..TE RR Y. c. :. ::. o. Commisuiontcr's Offce, Feb. 2i3, 1I1. March 2 3m~ 5 State of South Carolina. AlIIIEV'ILLE DJISTRtICT. IN TIlE COMIMUN PL E.1.i William .3lcCarley, Trammiel & Jones, T lI E Plaintiti in th ecase, ha:vinug filed his declaration in nmy oflice, andl the Diefen dants lhaving neither wives, not attorneys. een whom a copy~ of the' paid declaration.n a th a rule to plead thereto, might be served: Ordered. that the said Defendanits do appear and pilead to the saId e-claration, wijthin a year and a day from the date of this or der, or final and absolute judgmnent will be awvarded against them. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON. c. c. r. Cler?'s Offce, Dec. 16, 1641l. aqe 47 state of South Carolina. HIARNWELL DISTRICT. IN TIlE COII.11N P'LEAS. J N. Trurley, Foretgn .-llttacnt, William I. Fowler. M. SiI laititii the above case, having this a fied his declaration. in mny oftice, and the defendant having neither w ife or attorney. known to be in this State, on whom a .opiy can be served: On mnotion-Ordeaed, that the den endant do plead. within a year anid a day from his date, or final anid absolute judgmenet will be awarded against lhim. ORA83IUS D. A LLEN, c. c. r. Offee of Common Pleas, ae Barnwell District, 8ept~r. 24. 18.41. ''15 State of South Carolina. BOARNWVELL DISTRICT. iN EQUITY. James 1D. Ring, Biltfor aca. Sr in vs. junction. Feded B'n. R. Jenkins,& others. 25th Jan. 1841. ON reading the affidavit filed in this case it is .rdered,'that the defadenits Benjamin J Jenkins, and the legal represenmtative of Paul Fitzsimamons, who reside without the limits of this Stats do answer, plead or demur, to the above stated bill within three mnonths, or judge meat will be taken against them proe nfsus. A. P. ALDRICH. c. & a.LD. . r'emissonmru Offce, Baratel District. August 16,1641. 5 August19 an 29 DR D R. SWAY tue to tIta 10 you at this time to and to recout.end tu t of luniiliesand others your tn cine-the Compuad Syrupof giniana. or Wald Cherry Bark. travels of late I have seen in many ins ces the wonderful effects of your medici e in relieving children of very obtinato cous plaints, such as Courghing. %I hieezing Chonking of Phlegm, Anthmatic attacks. &c. &c. I should not have n ritten this letter, however. at present. although I have felt it my duty to add my testimony in it for some tiune, had it not been for a late in stance where the medicine above alluded to was instrumental, in restoring to perfect health the "only child." whose case w a, almost hopeless, in a family of acquaiu. tance. "I thank flaven,"said the doating mother, "my child is saved from the jaws of death! 0 how I feared the relentless !avager! But my child is safe! is safe!! Beyond all doubt Dr. Swayne's com pond Syrup of Wild Cherry is the mot valuable nedic eini this or any other cout try. I am certain I have witnessed more than one hundred cases where it has been attended with complete success. i am usina it myself in an obstinate attack of 15ronchitis, to %s hich it proved effectual in an exceedingly short time, considerinag the severity of the- case. I can recommend it in the fullest confidence ofits superior vir tues; I - ould advise that no family should be without it; it is very pleasant and al ways beneficial-worth double and often ten times its price. The Public are assu red there is ro quackery nhout it. R. JACKSON, D. D. Formerly P;asttr of the First Presbyteri an Church New York. Forsale by Dr. Swayno at 54 North sixth bt. I'hiladelpt:ia. find by S D. CLA R K E & Co. Drucgists. Corner Centre and .ercer streets, H-atm burg S. C. march 9 if 6 Bron::ht to the Jail F this District, a negro man who says his iname is Joseph. and tivit le belongs to John Perrilon'tt, ot Mluckie, iAmid. S C., of light complexieon. largc whiskers frot ear to car. 5 feet 6 insches hitlh. The owner is reqested to rome fmarwnrd. proveproperty pay chargesand tkehimaw;'y C. 11. GUO3AN j. .: u Jan. 5. 1A42. if 4! State of* South1 It '.O111Ia, EDGEFIELD DISTiCT. IN THE C0-1.11ON PI.XAS. C. J. Glover. vs. Declaration in .ltachmeni. A. Hlaljinve'ck. W H i.ICEAS tie Plaintifin the abcove sta ted case. has this day filed his declaration against the Defedant. who is absent Crot. and without the limits of this State. as it is -aid, hav. ing ieither wife nor attorney, known within the same, on whom a copy ofthe declaration with ai rule to plead thereto, might be served: Order ed that tie Defendant plead to the said declara tion, within a year and a day. from the date thereof. otherwise final and absolute judgment will he awarded against him. Clerk' offie, GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Oct 18. 14I. nqn .A ST '1TE OF L . CARO LINAd, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IX TIlE COURT OF 0RDlX.ARY. In thme matter of JOllN I OKERt. Adlumnistrator of Jos.iahi 0 hlowel., deceased?. having de-pmrted thmis lire. witheout lhaving neounattedm for nai. trantsac tiotns tpona said estate. lea&vintg noc Ex-ermter or Ada,inmmtrator,* Ordered. Thlam t is Ill,, lletnrv ltives. antd Johni Slorrisocn. thme sulreties in thme'Adtmintistrtion lBond cfsaidl John t'oker, antd D~aniel Mioe naom. Adlministrator of Johni Mforrison, do appear before me at Edgefield Couritnhouese, at 1(0 o'cl.c-k, on Wednltesdlay the ~2th of .Mav mext. to retnder an acennt of the' adminitratton of sidm Johni Cuiker uponm said estate of JmnsiaihlHowell. and further to do anmd abidie what shall then the adjtudged amnd de-creed. OLIV F.R TOW -LEs. Ordinary of Edgrfeld D~istrirt. Ordinary's Offce. February 21l. lt,4. Feb23 3tm 4 EDGEIELK D DIISTRICT. IN TiH E CO.11.110N PL.E.S. Brittron immis, vs. D~eclarain in .Attack liohneas & Sinclair. . ment. W lIIEItEAS the Plmainmiffin the above sta ted ease, han thii day tiltel lis declara tiona against thme D~efenidanit. who are absent from, and n ithot the ljimitme of this State-. as it is said. havinug neither wrife. nor .sttorneyv. knownm withim the satme, onm whom an copy of thme declarattinm wih: a rule to' pleadl thereto imight be setied: Ordlerted. dhat thme Detf;endatt plcad to thme said te-laration, withmin a year and a dlay. from the date thereof. ottherwise final anid absolute jumdg tmnt will be' awarded against theta. Cherk's Offre. GEO. POPE. c. c. p. Oct. 1es, 18.41. __acge 3d 'aItt (e i"otitht CaPOliRS. EI)GEFIELD) DISTRICT. I N TIl E CO.II.MO0 I-LE'AS. C. A. D~owd. vs. ( Forein.iacen Geo Thurmomid i n.~aima llenry Cart, vs. Frin.ta~et 'rhe sameit. Foig.lakc. T he P'lammtitfs haing this day filad his De clarato ini my oalic, and thme D~efendatt haringno isife or attorney known to be withimn the state. ont whmom a copy of the samte. with a rmletom plead, could he served. It is ordered that the defimndanit plead tom time said declartion within a year aid a da~y, or Gnal and absolute judgmmnt will be givenm against him. G EU. POPE, c. C. P. Clerks O0fie. Mtay 2. 841. 2 . w. w. aqe 16 Mtate ui' M0oth (an'ohlina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEA.46 13. J. Ryan, vs. Debt, Forrign .lltachmentI I. B. Pixle'v. T lHE lauintiff Imaing this dnay filed his de clarationi in my olice,. anid the defenmdat. havinig Ito wife or attorney,knomwn to be w' it thme State,otn wvhomt a copy ofthme a rule to plead, could be se-rved: that the defeundant plead to the within a year and a day. or udgment will be given G Clarke sf0ice, Dee-. Noor a with their third volunme' rist day or April s~ When the J r it was two years ago, promises were m lisher01 tois the public. that they would* tihenmelve industrionsi, and employ the best of'ert of their humblenilities to make their paper entertainii'l. mseful and instructive. These things have been fuldflled: our timep and monev opent to ,metain our promises, and bring out a paper every way worthy ofthe growing prosperity cC lamlamr Anol. now that these proimios have Ieen aceomplioeld. and the Journal prsedi the gaol at which such enter prises. either rails or rises iray not a rail share or support he expected by no from those who should cive- a helpine hand ? Many helieved tha' the Journal was esta hlis.hed l-,r certain private. party purposes, and we have costo-nited ourselves to l6t them remain in this belieC knowiag that TRtTH will work its way and frown down every tiing that leans to errsir. Baot. now that we have aurmounted every dilliciulty and spread our pennant to the lieze. we earlely proclaim. taint the good of Hamthurg alone its every and any cabe. hasheen our earnest design. 11er interest demands a public paper. and we have supplied her want. - Here shall the Press the People's rights enaitain. Uinawed lth influence snbribed by cin; lHere Patriot Trnth its clotious precepts draw, Pledged to Religiono. Liberty and lAw." Promise-, were likewi-e made by the publish,. era, that their colhnos should not he burthened with the partizan essays and speculations of the day. Thes promises have heen adhered to, and although we have no greatahegire to launch out on the trothled sen of polities. we shall speak that which we may reel hound to do-con demni the wrong, and fioid ttp light to the peo. pile let our words offend what patty it may. It is the duty of the pres to watch over the liber. ties of onr cmmmon country. and warn the peo. ple whintiever danger is visible. We adhere to, the Demcracv or this country vet if this party goes e"tray. we shall endeavor to bring it back by timely and virtnonsto reproof. The inty otan editor is a distinct and lofty professiono. exercisint great infuienace over so ciety. It is a power thait hite n-var been tmea .red. aid we shall endeavor to ststain and cherish the tto atsnenies which the runrttoti aafedito:.chip holds aimon- the world. and en. iiavaor to paerssade omr co-rtemporaries to im. prove the character of the Pr-ass. to rescne it romom infidaelty to itself. anh from the indiffer. ealce and contempt of the puslic; assert its cla;tms vindicate its dignity and exhort it to its ahaty. ley a straight foerward virtnous course These ualmoniti-ns we have learned from wis and expcrienced beads, and we will profit by them. The columns of tIe Journal are devoted to Forrign and Domesuc Nets, the Markes, Lite. rature, Science. tic. Our readers will be fur tmiaed with correct information itn relation to passing events In every quarter of the globe the state of the trarkets at home and abroad, and every description ofbosinea intelligence, besides a grea Varutoy -of @-sseelaneous aater. The great increase of trade to Hamburg, her natural advantages for health and business, and her flourishing condition, renders a paper in dispettstibly necessary here. as well to the cii. zetns as the platnters and others who trade to this place: all taf whew a-hmutld pat.anize a paper of correct information. Therefore, the editor ofthe Journal knws that lte can send out a weekly sheet as well worfty of patronage as atny other tnow before the pubmitc. He respect. hully solicit' front a liberal anid enlightened rtmuenity, thtat increase ot patrotnage which heu belie-'e his wonrk deserves. Jt~iiN W. YARDIOROUGIJ. llambuarg. Feb. 1 tf 6 E16 lIT HiUN.DRED FRELNt iil FUIT T-it'lclis. ROWiES AN CA~iLLIAS. T 11 il'.ubse-ribaer htuajuast received from Pa. ris, bay thae ship Olytmtain. a choice collec tion oh1 PEARS. A [PPLLS. PLU31$. PEACH ES, Cil EiR R IES. APIItJTS. A LMON DS, and M.ADJEIRA WALNUT'1S. wiche he offers Ior sale e-ithe'r cintely or by the betndhe, each bundle cotitns to Peara, 5 A ppt-e.5 Peacmes. 5 A pric-ama'. 5 Plumas. :: Cherries. 2 Almonde, atnd 2 3lndeira Walituts. and are beautifully packed. Thew Trees, as tar as xamuitned, ato anmong the litaet ever immported into this city, atnd are well woirthy of the uttetntiotn of those wishing tim obtain geood F-ruit. Thte varieties are untexceptiontable At no-A few chouic ROSES and CASIIL LIAS. .i. D. LEGA RE.81~ East Dany. Chatlesteon. Febm. 15 SMarch1 9 t f 6 AUGUMTA %EED STORE, 75 lI limprietor ofi this4 establishment htas ..jttst recemved a large aupply of GzENU*, lNhE SE EDS. the cropm o118-1. liele Seedi to recommenctd themsel have dote- ever since tte lho Shmakers' Gardcn Seed i person and he Tme usual al Bir