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It I TEMPERANCE SONG. Ala.-From Grrenland's Icy Mounlains. From Gallia's teeming wino press. 4 *From Hlolland's streams of gin, Where thousands in their bliudness. Prepare the bait of sin, From many a fiery river, From many a poisonous rill, God calls us to deliver The victimrs of the still. What though they sing of pleasure, While each the goblet fills; What though their bliss they measure fly quarts and pinte and gills. in vain, with lavished knidnes%. Heaven gives us riches bread, Distillers in their blindness, Make poison in its stead. Shall we, by Temperance aided In health and peace to live, Shall we, to men degraded, Refute the boon to give? The Fintain! Oh! The Fountain! The halm of health proclaim. Till men o'er sea and mountain Shall haste to tell its fame. Waft. waft. ye winds the story, And you ye waters roll, Till Temperance in its glory. Slatl spread from pole ti) pole: Till health and pence and blessing Shall follow in its train And Christ all hearts possessing, God ever all shall reign. oTliscellaneens. Canadian Afuirs.-Tbc Tories of Can ada bitterly denounce Governor linvit for his leaning towards the French interers. The Toronto Patriot enumerates twenty Canadian papers which *'denounce the Fresent Cabinet in no equivocal lnncunge." he same paper states that M. Girouard has declined the office tendered to him by the Governor. In consequence of the new appointments, on many vacanecs have occurred in the Provinincial Parlintncnt. as to reader a recess inevitable. Coise quently prorogation is about to take place, for two or three months. and in the mean time the vacancies will be filied. A hill h-w been introduced into the Canadian Parliament, increasing the legal rate of interest to eight per cent. except in the case of Basks. These are restricted to si per cent. The House has voted to in crease the capital of the Commercial and U W Canado Banks to 50,000 respec -u* - '.A enrrespond ti e t aesGaaettPhiladel - i. who appears to have gives the cab jethis special attention, and kept a cor seet report, states that the deaths by light snIng during the present summer. in the U1. States have been furty six. The same writer also ascetc, that the number of harns and other buildings burnt from the eB'ects of electricity during the samel pe riod and within the same limits jgsiaxty one. So muany deaths from thits cause, a and so many buildings destroyed have ne ver before taken place itn this country du- 9 rang a similar period of time. Gold in Walhon Couaty-The follow ing noe, appended to a letter iromn a friund in Walton. gives us the iretintelligeacec that mining is carried on to-any extenit as a business in that county. We shall be - happy to have more informnation, not only, frm the mines there, but elsewhere in thi, a region, for we hear rumors of several dis coveries in places whtere gold was note looked for ntil recently. "I see that come of the papers are ptub. b lishing accounts of Gold Mines in other counties, hut say nothiug of Walton. We e have sOmel valuable minles iin this county. where she hands avera::e about u dwat. pe dany."-Southen Banner.e Keeping Secrets.--A secret is like si lence-you cannot talk about it ar.d keep i'; it is like money-when otnce you know there is any concealed, it is half discoverad -My dear Murphy." said an Irishman to his friend, " why did you betray the se cret I told you." " Is it betraying you J cell iti Sure when I found I wasn't absle to keep it myself, did'nt I do well to tell it to somebody that could 1" Tools for Boys-Boys should have as ] good tools as men. and they should he u adapted to their size. What wouldl a man b say if a rake should be put into his hands, tI four times the usual size? lie would at * once complain that it was too large anid heavy, and say that lie could not work C with ii; yet, how often are boys not one- jA lourth as strong as mett, furnished with - full sized rakes, and it is expected that they will work with them.-k'armer'e Jurnmal. Some years ago we heard an Interes ting discussion betweetn two negroes upon] the point, whether the whale swallowed Jonah or Jonah the whale. The latter obtained the advantage, as in conclusion t: lie made use of this knock down argument: ji said he. "I know Jonah swallowed the v whale, "cause these up country chaps are h-I on Ash."-Mobilh Advertiser. d 5 A Singular Case.-Thse last Boston d Medical and Surgical Journal, contains a wonderful account or an examination of the heart of a diving person,.through the cavity in the chest, by William H arvey, the discoverer of the circulation of the a blood. The subject was a young man of ni nineteen years of age, who, when a child, ii seEered from a fractureof the ribs, which nleerated, and finally healed up, leaving the aperture open. Over the hole a a small plate was sorn to.Fieeerve the partsa from injury. The hearn and ventriclesa were handed by Hlarvey, and without pain the subject, whence ie concluded that e heart is deprived of the sense of feeling. -Baimore Sun, Oct. 1. A "sea cow," weighing about a ton. ras captured id the waters of Mlanchestet., lass., on Saturday. the 17th uit. The apture got about two barrels of oil out of er. Death of Dr. Channing.-A letter from Iennington, Vt.. dated on Sunday e'en ng. the 2d inst., gives the melancholy in elligence of the death or this distinguished livine. lie expired at half paut 5 o'clock >n that slav. liis renains will lie taken to 3oston for' interm,ent.-Char. Mercury. The Wonderfiu Cures PEaFoRaFb 3T DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SY RUP OF PRUNUS VIRGINIA NA, OR WILD CHERRY. MORE PR OOF oj the efficacy of Dr. Stayne's Compound kyrup oJ Pru fus Virgiuna, or Wild Cherry. Mrs. Brown, corner of Second street ind the fsrks of Germantown road, effee unily cnred. Her symptons were, gene ral debiliy. attended with a contaant csugh, pain in Ihe side, breast. and back, witi nther symptoms indicative of Pulmonary Disense, not essential to intimate. Aftei using the second bottle of this invaluable medicine, her cough entirely disappeared, and her strength increaring fast.-and Iq the tine she nsed tro l'ottles more, shc found herself freed from all pain and othei ::nplaeasnt symptoms which attended hei diseasc. Shte is nowr enjoyin; perfec health, and willing to give nssy informa tion respecting her cure: like%%ise recom. mends thi-' Syrup tit nil afllicted with Cough or n Uisene of thae Luns. Forsale bl Dr. Swayneat 54 North sixtl t. Phssidlpt:ia, nnl ly S D. CLA R K E & Co. Drutgists. Corncr 'crtre ond .lercer atreets', 1.iam. burg S. C. j Mne i: tt 20 8BLEY1 & :NIER. W.nnOS.: & CotMtIsSION at1.CUA5-(s IIA.IIURG, S. C. G RATEFUL f-r li tiesal sxupport they hsaXv hseret-foreirs received froi a generaoum pusblic. beg leave to announasce Sn their friens.sait lind to the cotton growing coimunitv general. lY. hant their sp:acios.s central nsedi conventient Warelossse is i% is sicesdil operation. and sliets a whare ofr uh!ic pntronage. To ousr Ad cu-tonsea we re.pectilys ask for a con-l innance of theit confidence. To the public generally to look Ihr them. wves., where they will at once see our advan. ageons situation.i high dry depository for their 'ttons, affording every facility fisr the receipt >r Cotton by wagonss or l rons hooats by way of he river. Bnnines coniited to osr care will eceive prompt attenition. with our bept efforts or the interest ofctstossera. We make haberal :ash advances on Caattos in store. and will sell ir ship Cotton abroad on moderate terms. deptr. 7 6t" 32 Stovall, Simnsons & Co. Factors and Commissiom M E It C HI A N T 6 , AUOUST.%. GA. ESPECTFULLY renew the tander of their services in the above business. In. eding to ayoid a eulation in Coton,. as eretolore, their undvided personal attention ii1'e given to the strage and sale of Cotton, md suchI other business as may be entrusted o theiroare, They are fully prepared to snake liberal ad anes on cotton, and fraom their lossg crperi. sa in the Commaissiion bsiness, hope fur a air share of patroage. All the Banks ins Angusta are pay*ing specs. Ld its currency ise equal tia ansy in ilhe l'niosa; ~lantens may. thserfore, cotsfidently expect ound money for their cotton sold in thais city The Stocks of Groceries, Ilagging natd satlser ttle articles are ample anal daily increasing, i) are asld at very reduced prices. Sept. 7th. l1%2.c;3 IPPLICA TION wallhbe made tao the Levis h ature of this State at its nexs aesasusn. tant iI she right ansd title of she State. to all thegnw tie. real and pe'rsaal, whereof thec late Col. hristiana Breithaanpt. or Gertrude Jaceohn his idow. was seized aor p~osased at thse time of is or her death. ands particenlarly -esatnsa tutu in ic Tows, of hiaanharg. supjposeda to lseeschaeat. di. tmay hse vostedu ina tOnnian Gregnmy, and Snt. in a naaturail dauhter of said Chrissuas, one or oh. Asaanst 17 3m 29 Notice. APPLlCATION wall be sadaue to thae I.eeis. In.,sure of thais State. at its nexit ses-iaan, for sing the rosad lendings from thea Five N stch) usa nd toh Scott's Ferry lRoad, knosswna by the se of the New .Market Road. Ausguast 20 3ma 31 State of soth (Carolina. EDGEFJELD DISTRICT. cob B. Smnitha. & anouhcer, E.'tons. & c. rs. illfur Rdir'f. Henry Shsaltz. (Oliver I aSunp.osn. & sit. J T appeasrinsg to may satisfaction., that thse Iloni. Wasddy Thaomapsoun.a defendant ina this csase without the linasitas of tis State : ardecre~d, that do appear. ands plead anaswer sr deur to s Bill withsin three month.. fi sam thes ptublica r of this notice, or the said Bill witt be tuken O cofesso agaist hain. J. TERRLY, c. ec.n ommr's. Office . uguat li:. 1842.~ w. 3m 29 State of Sout h Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRiCT. incenat D. Cogburn,. Applhcant. v. sophI Parker & others, D~efen'ts. ir a ppearing to my satisfact ion that .Jossephl L Parker. Benjamin Parker. William Parker, lekiah Barnes. Talley and wife Trn y, reside without the limits of this State. It is aerefore ordered. thsat they dlo appear and oh. st to the dission or sate ofta tract oflanad de ised to the above named person, by William toberton dec'd., on tar bedore the twenty-sixth y of Decemsber next, or their consent to the nie will be entered oaf record. Giveni under may hand, at my office. this 4th myo Otobet. 1812. OLIVER TOWVLES. o.c.n. Oct.5&__ :3m 3 Notice. LL Persons iadesbied to the FEstate ofJohsn Coker. dec., are earnestly reqested to sake pament. as the condition of te Estate a ~, that I shall be compelled to cloue it as sa as it can possibly he done, therefore, I na hopes thos that are due maid Estate, will rail themselves of this nsotice and make pay. en. This let day of August, 188. OiVa fERg TOWLESric. List of'e R EMAINIG in theP ge, at Edgefield C. H., on day or October, 1842. (2 Persons equirin g on this list will please mention i, A Jdnesz Abney, Rev .\ M Jo Addison, Mrs R Avereti, John Esq Ke uad'. Ardis. Maihew Ken SW Aldison, A B Ken Gr M G Aikinson, D Esq Amle, John Ly Agent, Alan.Co. Lark; B Liecia Bird, Eldred 31 Low Brannum, MrmRP2Lang Butler, Wn. M. Landrha M Btillock. Richard Legg,"' Burt. A Esq . Barker, James D Me 'IF A Branch, John Esq Afy*' Bullock, L. Mart. F larnum, William MrdsH - RMormd.-F Conllin%, E. Mii Clond, Elizabeth Me Cogburn, John Esq t Com. free schools Ogvi J 'W Carson, William Chapman, John EsqPresley, 1w, Crosier, William A Peoples, Clarke, lion. S. M. Parks & Or D Price. Mautb Denny. Cul D Pzrudebamvkrs )eaore. William, Parks, J.loK A Deloach, 1 , E Richard obJ S Evans, Denj. Es-q Rontneei F Rnuntree Furgersnn, Joseph Riddle, -J Freeman. LituleberryRyan Re R G Robertionfglas r-ray, C A.1 Esq Ripley. C Gmmaillion, Jesso Rhodes, Golley, Peter Grisham, L ) Simpson. er Gearty, 31 1. Esq Samuel- E q Gray. Jo J Eeq SnideA4a4 Gritlin, Rirhnrd Searlg 't Gillman. Paschal Smib S4i 2 [I Sathr W Hamilton, Mrs L V Still I - iuuseltnn. is% ElizaSimkins e i Holt. Miss Elizabeth c Il..lohs,nbrrell E EsqTib ets, e lincs. imrs J I Terry, Jam ianihon. Miss Mt J Tillmair lloilli.ster. J G41 0 lill, Cul John 2 Vfaun H l:manmond, Samuel Vaan, Wtil;I, Haicher. Mrs L 1 liardin, Mrs Sarah Weaver h llarvey. ltbam Wimlasly ., lIn::--hes, 31 rs I IarriettWilliam llamIalton. John Vatkiwu, llcket, Wm F Wi Ilolmes, % W Whi' Iloitnes. Sharick Win Harrison, James 11 Walk Ileuderson, G W WW lluit, Col John Jones. Bijatninb Z Oct :4 F., State of Sou~if ABBEVILLE4 DKS I N THE COMMJON John A. Donald, )t. vs. . Attachnt, &~kpst. Wmn. Mf. Crenwell. 73 lIE P'lainaifflahaving filed hid raion E.in my otlice against the Dehlaiitwhao as wialhunt th'e limits of State. Ordett~lis the 1 sail defenadanat do apper and pleretoI withinm a year and a duy from tbs. 3J~.o- the same, otherwise final judgement wIeawar- Ui dedl against him. ola JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, CtC. P. si Clerk's e dice Sept 24. 1843. C Sept.2dt ly d State ol' South CarolIina, ~ ABHBEVI LL E DISTRICT.. r: I N TiHlE CO MMON PLE AS. W illiam Smithli Trspm -udnz Ah-. Simpsmon.- - rN 111 si Patiaf having filed his declaration ft in my .afice spinst thme said defendant: O~rdered that time defendant do ap~a and pmlundm thereto within a yearand a dafrotm them ] tilinmg of the stamne, otherwase fak judgment J will be awarded ngainst him. nl JOJIN F. LIV INGSTON, C. C.P. C Clerk's Ofire. h4alh Sept. 1842. : s State of South Carolina ti ABIIEVILLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE CO) IMON PLEAS. W. E. Wahmonm. Ex. vs1. Attahelnta, Debt. William Dixon. ) I 7UIHE Plaintiff'having filed his derlaration who is a ithaonl the hmmits of the State: Orde r md th~at the said defendant daapear and plead thereto withina a year and a day from the filing of the same otherwise final judustwil be awzardeml against hint. JOrIm I N F. LIVINGSTUN, C. C. P. Clerk' O2~iee, 24thj8ept. 1849. State of South Carolina. d E'DGEFIELD DISTRICT. MA J. JOHN TOMPKINS, ?ols he- e VJfore me, a bay horse with a' star in his foreheamd.hair on right hInd font white, fifteen hand. high, supposed to be, nine years old, and appraised .at ten dollars. and can be seen at Maji.Topkn' BA RT LEY M ARIN ag.L D. , Sept. 16th, 1842. - An 34 1 APlamntation of the Subscriber on the 7th C mnatat lHe itm abouit siztean kands high,ixi or ml seven years old, of light Iiow; and a sallI Star C int his face. He walk., trots, and canter. wel; ni and is very free under the saddle. A P. S. BROOKS. n Se pt. 19, 1842 . . sf 34 B] Notice. A LL persons indebted to ie m.mntfr itch ell & 16cNeill. on hook -elateer- - quesmted to settle their accouts wit j. ohn: Hi. HI mahem. who isonr lawful araeceive amnd pa~y over the debts oFaid r, C- MCaL Septr. 30th, 1842. - g- 36 T lHE firm of Ba0oMitEana settled by BIZAxIOII & Anhuasogiwhocontinue~ a' businessat the same place. Oct.3,Je19J- 3rr Water froof Warehouse. HAMBURG, S C. HE Subecriber beg. leave to inform his friends, and the public, that be continues )0 Warehouse A& Commission BUSINES8, tmiforner stand, know as the Water Proof 7TD~lbed as it is from othet buildings. its to aidrujenders it nearly as secure from fire. us r it was fire proof. T he floor of its two wings are been elevated above the high water imark ithe great freshet of any 1840. and ea-ch or hes divisions of the building will store from 500 to 180 hales Cotton. Both of these are designed to be exclusively et apart for the Cattoon of Planters amd Con in ry aMerchants. who will thus lie secired from be pensibility of ris and damage from freshets He avails linself of tie present occasion to eturn his thanks to his friends and patrons for heir libetal snpport during the inst esoea tn. lie olicits from them. and the public rent-rally. i oninuance of this confidence. and nsumres hem, that in return fAir their patroamge. lie will xert his best personal efirts to promote and irotect their intereots committed to his charge. at addition to thig assurance, he piledtes him. irlf he will in no case paorcmase a bale of Col on. directly or indirecly. li -vill attend to the sale anal shipping of ,a1ton, the receiving ad forwarding of (ood. ir any other husiness usually transcted by a omnmsion Merchant. G WALKER fHamburg. August 4. 142 6m1 2M Factor-ae & Commisimon WU.%tVEr. HAlBURG. S. C. hje- leave to iormn msy firindo, and thei pub0lic genlerally. 11hat 1 %t:ll conitinue Ihe Commission Business, it my old stand. and linvmig declui-I d,-ahng in jotton or Meorchandiew on my own neeanut. I ope to be the more able 141 give samisacainn. m myinz and selling for othners, naim Comnsmiama. I will faithfully attend in persan to RhF.C V NG & Ft)WARDING .iAlWitllaNDilS: a the country: Selline ar .idSin",er Cotton, Flaur, I3a1con, &c. ind Bayug G1104 '.CLEIS for llanterr. ammd latter aivelf that I cnn more than Save thtn lie smnll comnmisiom charged : I therehir -mli. it a continaiance ofihat lilwerni patrfania:e hith. rIo biestowed, bar which I now retura my join ere thaks. II. L. JEFFERS. Hambir::. Augumst. let-12. 3m 2P P. 8. Planters committing the sale of their 'rduce, em the mmyinug their Groceries. to my harge. ca be sived the expence o' cnmin:: to tarket. hy meamrding direrti-nme. which will be trictly atte'nded to; all 31erchandise consirnel a me. will be takeni care of while in may ps ession, amnd fArwarded with despatch. Ii. L. J. TIIE U. S. DISTRICT COURT, DisrrT OF SoUTI CARoLI-4A. IN IRANKRI-PTCY. N tIe matter of Thormas J. Foster, a Bank rapt. Pnranmmant to an Order ofthe District 'ourt of the United Stales, for the District of ;o jh Carolina, Notice is herehy given, that ae be uihewn before the said Court, at the lederal Court House in Charleston. on the s n .Otoher nest at eleven , why e said Thomsus. Foster, tuld not reeive ! Dicarge and Cetifiate, usa Banakrupt. Citarleston, 1st day of August. 1842. HI. Y. GRAY, Clerk Atugost 10 12 THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT, D:5TumCT or souTrtt CAROLINA. a N h atrof James IL. Anderson, of AbbeilleDisticta Bankrupt. Pursuant to an oarder of time [)strict Coumrt of e Umited States, fair the District of Smautha Car inn. Notice is hereby givemi. that causee lie ewam before theo saia' Conart. at thae Federal 'aurt Houmse in Chanitestonm. on mime ntinetecth y of Naovetmber mnexm, at m'laven o'clock. A..31. by the said James I.. Andaersonm. shmould nt ~ceive his discharge and ce'rtificate as am Bank 'pt. Charleston. 22d day of Anguist. 1'a12. II. Y. G;RAY. Clerk. Atugust 31 12 31 THE U. S. DISTRItCT COl'RT, DISTRIT OF sorrn~ can~OtNA. $ I,5 ?A NKIU'PT'CV. [ N time matter oh' L,'lie Smmtht. a Bankrumpt. Psaranant to atmnordlem af mhe 1)istrict Coumrt r thme United States, lior tihe i~ita iet! of Soumh arolina. Notice is Iherebay givemm.mhat caumse Iiw icwn before the said Couiri, at time Federnl orlinouse ma Chaarlaestaon. oat time thmirdl day of ecembier nest, at etreen o'clo-k. A. .31 . nt by e said Leslie Smth 'ahould nt receive' hmi' ischarge and Cer'titicate na' a Banmkruprt. Chaleston. 5thm day at Septembler. I'12. Seplr 14 12t 3 THlE U. S. IlSTRtICT COURT. DISTraIcT minr Sou-rt CAnoLI.t o IN BA .KRU'TCY. N time matter of To. S. Wilks. an-t Thmos. T. Swanno. Planters. tl a.lerchanm.tiaunde: e farm of T. S. W.%ilks & Co. lrankrumpts, Paranant to aim t trermfilie [Districm Coumrt of e U1nited States. foirthe District of South Car ins, Notice is herebys given. 'mhat eanms lie ewn before the said Courti. at thme Feaderaml ourt flouse in Charle'staan, n them mwellnhi sy of November next. nm e'leven o'clomck. A. I., why time said Thmomnas S. Wilke ail Thmo.. S wannm. shmonl not receive his dischmarge' anmd arti6cate. na a Bankbrump. Charlestomi, 15th drav mint Anmanmt. l?42. hi1. Y.(G RA'Y. Clerk. Austst4ii :30 THE U. S. )IlSTRICT COU'RT, DIsTRacT or SoaUvil C.tanot.iN3.. IN BA4NKRCPTCY. I[N thematter ofAlbmert N. Ware,n anamkruipm. Persnant toi amn tdelr of time Dlistrict Courmt rthe United States, faor time District of outlih arolina, Notice is herebh- g aven. that cause be mwn before time said Cmamrt, at the Fedleral ourt Huse in Chiarleston, on the twenty mndh day of Octoher next. at eleveni o'cmmckI. .M., why the said Albert N. Ware. shmommld t receive his Dischmarge amid Certificate as a ,1st day of Aumgust, 1842 -It1. Y. G;RAY, ~Clerk. Agst 10 12' 25 Land for Sale. S40^s'iRES of time planaion known Cancbrake Place; ituated ill this district. on Lattle. Sahmda river. mif way betweenm Fdgeflid and Newberty otrt hiouses. Thme buildings ae on this part te tract. If any mamm wishes to make an ad ittageotus settlement, lae gan gem a faar bar- a in. Thme subscriber lives Ont the place, and I ready at any tiume to shaow it. ARTiIUR SI3IKINS. Eulgcmel, Amnguet iSA I9Vi tr -s State of" South Carolina, EDGEFIELDI) DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Britton Minms. vs. Declaration in Attach. llolmes & Sinclair. ment. W llEtEAS the Plainiffin the aboveo - ted case. has this day filed his declara tion againstthe lie fendanlts, who are absent lfros, and without the linits of this State. an it is paid. havintg neither wire nor attorney. known within the same, on whom a copy of tie declaration with a rule to plead thereto might be served: Ordered. that the Defendants plead to the said leclatration. within a year and a day. rrom the itate thereof. otherwise final and absolute jtid ment will be! awarded against them. Clerk's Ifcr. GEO. POPE. c. c.r. Ort.18 141.nge 38 State of South arolina. EDGFFIELD DISTItICT. IN TH1E COMMON PLEAS. C. 3. Glover. ii4. ~Declarationin Attachment. A. linalinhteek.( W l~i~l lEA5 the Plaintifin the above sta ted case. has this day filed his declaration against the Defendant. who is absent rromn. and wV1i1tut thelimits of this State, an it is said. liav inig oeither wife nor attorney. knowin within the sme. on whom a copy ofthe declaration with a rule tso plead theret., might lie nerved. I is der. I ed that thes lDelsndant plead to the sail declara tions. within a verar and a day. from tle- date thereof. othierwi-e faial and absolute judgment will bea% acrded ngainst him. rlcirk's Offre. ,MdEO. POPE, c. c. r. Ort 1-4. 1841 . nge .5 SIate If .ou!ti Carolina. E D( El l:1.) DISTItICT. IN I'E COMlON PLEAS. Dreclaration in A t "' lachment. L. h. Pixley. W II* 1I-AEAS the Plitsiliffnil the nhaive stat lcase, has this day filed1 his hIe-dlation it-nitmt the Deftiedant. who iI atsens from naod without the hitis oaf this' -;late. n it is said. lavin2 nie'ther n ife nor nt trev. iasnotiai within tie n;ile, Oti nm n colly of ilie vih-lar:mtion itith a rule to lm'nldhseeIto. mtight !IC berved: Orderel thatt lle DelenaIsnt Plead ta) tohe -id Dee. laraiiini. within it )e;tr and a day. frisrm the date th.ere -1. mtherwise linal and absolute juisogeIn5t w.ill he ':t nrdel ag;ainst hin. (EOlttI' POPE. c. C. r Cler'.. oriV em ae 44 ..27. 1811. .-jtite ft ''';ulltil 4 i-ofilla EIIGEFI E.LD DiSl IRICT. I.N Till. COMMON PLEA.S. B. J. Ilyal.. V,. Debt, Foreign .ittachnurtt. I. II. Pixies.t r , a|E P1it1lhaving thins day filed his de .claration in my office. aids the deendati hatin::i no wsle or .-tiorsey.ntioiwn to be with in the State, ot whom a copsy of the Fame. with 3 rule to plead. could he served: It is ordered. int tihe de'frenlamt plead to the said declartios within a year and a day or final and absolute aidgment will be given against him. GE. POPE, c. c. r. Clerk's Qfier, Dec. 16,11841 c. aqe 47 Stat'f South Carolina. ED'MEFIELD DISTRICT. ;IYH44pQMUQN PLEAS.W. r yBurtn Anackiit. - Ts Wmn. 51f. 84eide. Det, pilE PWFinitihaving this day Gled hi Declaration in my oflice,aud the Defend ant having ito Wife or Attorney known to be ithin ite State.on whom a copy ofthe same ite a rule to plead,eould lie nerved. It is or lered that the Defa:ndant plead to the said diec ration within a year and a day, or final anda bsolute judgement will bsegiven againsst himn. GEO. POPE, c. c. r Clerk'r. 011ic.a,7tl4 Dec. 14. 184l. c. a 750 4 State of South C (aroliina. EI)GEIFiI. 1) h)STIRICT. I.V TifE COMMOX PLE2AS. tashert W.3.laihin., .lssutmpsit, . bwley !M lion. { forrign Altaren. V 1 l Fi. lntitTl lha itng this day filed Ihs ade. c..larationi in myt sillie, anid the desfendatt to' ing no wife: or attisrney, knotwln o be with ns the St-le. (on whomn a1 copy of the same. ithi arle io plead.coumldhIe se-rveda. [t in rdere-l. hat thea delendant plead to the. saisl declaration .vilahnm a year anld a day. or fial and absolute: ndgmelsnt will be ;:ivean aganst hutn. (;l:E). l'Ol'E. c. c. p. lrm.'s Ofrr.fe.l'.l,14 l. c. nge 47 EDG Erl-' l.I) DISTrRICT. I.N TIII E LC MMVI.\ F LE AS. Lewis Culbreath. Declaration in .:s ist r'mr. sumpsit. hin nry forrig .1 .-4tferlann. inmtuel M.'ChiappellI. Del~claration an .-vs es. sumpsit lisln Setirry. For. ign .-utacheient. V* 311 pl haiti ITs hsating tis uday filedi hir ale cl aratiaons in time above casaes. in my utlice, itnu Ihie defendantt having nio wife or attorttey, snoawn to hae ithin thin State, ona whisn a co y of said deel::rntiont with a rutle tm ple'ad. can y' servedl. It is ordered, that the said de-fen-. lann des plead tom thes said declarations. itine a 's-nr andl a aa front thie psubbenatian. if tims or. Ir or final andi absednate juidgametut will be swadidagoim t tEtFO. POPE, c. c. r. r71rl.'s Ofier. a tij .\lay. ll82. , _y__ 1 'ite of s't 01('trolill.. i:1I;El-' II LI I)ISTR ICT. IN TI'IE COM0MON PLEA.is. Smat. $curry.. rs. ~ Deelaration in A-ssumpst. mmIih Scolrry- $ fo.r the stseof iWtm. Sitirry, Declairation in Debt rs. eni Scnarry. I ! E31IF. painttfis navinog tI day file'd theair d.aeclaratiosst sat tits aboves statedh cases its ny~ frtct, antd ther detendanl ha't intg no nt ilie or attaorney, kniown to he writhin this St:ate. Oil whoam 't copy osf eaal delmarrnttions. witht a rile s ptlead asall lie served. It in orderedl that the aid defeantlt dat plead to the sad declarati'tns vttliti a year andI slay from ite 1subhlcatiuon of his orsher. or final and absonlute judgmtent wtil eo awarded against him. GEO. PoPE:. c. c. r. lrk's Op.fla a i r Niotice. AM! tginalnem r t ecentity of re- dh mendintg those intdelsied to ssne on Neeten untd I1 Lcoutioa due asp to ist Janary.18$42. diat lon- I er indulgence need niot lie expected. ary d1 litu-tion requires me to colleet money. anal I a ope I will benaved the trouble ofdunnintgansd Is laoao intde:sed to me the expence of pavinag ast. K. 13. PRES LE', - Ed'fiend C.'1 ts Sehpinr. 2 ALUM SPRING PILL FoR THF. ctRf. Or Dyspepsia. Scrofulaus and Chronic Liver Diseases. T HESE Pills are prepared by Dr. S. R. 1 ampbell, from the water of the highly celebrated Mineral Springs, in Rockbridge county Va., called the Alun Springs. These waters in their effect& upon the system are tonic, increasing the ppetite. and promoting digestion; they are alternative. excitirg the secretions of the glandular system generally, and particular Cf the liver and kidneys; they are cathartic, producing copious, dark. biltous evacus tioins and they also effect a determinatiotn io the surface. increasing the perspiration. From ti-e combination of all these effects upon the system. they are a great puriflerof the blood, and equalizer of the circulation. The etect of the Pill#. made from these A aters, are in all respects. similar to the water iiself,and r ach pill is equal toacom mon glass of water. For the cure of the above diseases. and all other chronic (or slow) disrases. lreseverance in the use of these Pills, according to the directions giv en in the small bills, accompanying the pills. is all important; and if they are per veringly used as directed, a cure may be more c-rtainly expected, than under any other treatment heretofore discovered, ex cept frotm the use of the water, from which, they are prepared either by an attendance at the Spring. or otherwise. They very speedily cure diarrheais attended with acidity of the stomach, azd what is com nionly called heart-burn; two or three pills may he takenl at any time, n hen tle stom ach is troubled with acidity, with the hap piest effect. Thtese Pills have an excel lent ellect in preventing the attacks of nervous or sick-headache; from three to .ix pills should be taken at once, when the symptnioms ate felt. These waters are an ef'ectual remedy For all hemionrrhares; and as the Pills have thesano eflect in other cases, it is believed they i ill alo have the same elfect in cases of hemorrhage. They cure dropsies ia -omie cases. but nre nut an infalible rem. d% in all cases of this disease. Froin ise- efficacy of these waters and pil. in purifying the blood, ihey are in valuable in the cure of all diseases of the .kin, and all indolent sores, not disposed to a healthy action. In the use of them for sch dliseases, if the disease of iheakin ap pears to be rietated at first. or if the ulcers become more inflamed and discharge more fre'ely, let not this circumstance alarm any one, or deter him from persevering in their use. These are evidences of the good if fects of the Pills in expelling the vitiated humors from the blood to the surface, and until the blood is purified. such disease can. not be cured. It scrofulnus ulcers, thir use of:hese waters and pills, invariably cause them to discharge more fraely, anj in a short time. of a more healthy appear ance. They are a ver useful'renedy ins Cholera Infantum or te summer howrd complaint in children; asaasofor oworSe from eti ty of the stam and purifying efficts upon the b from the tone, rigour gnd enery whWr heir operation imparts to tbe whole 'systemt hey will be femud a groat preventative of ho fevers, which prevail in low and o healthy regions; hence, persona living - in such regions, will find it greatly to their Idvantage to use the pills, for a fortnight. at the commencement of every spring and raIl senson, as a preventative, and to build lip constitutiorns broken down by previous attacks offerver. These Pills are a valuable assistant to he u~e andcellicacy of sulphurmns and sa line mineral waters, and- three or four of Ithem taken each day, at differens times, which in artenda~nce at other mineral *prings, wonul adld greatly to the curative treeis of these water. These wvaters an-I pills are worthy of lie notie ot the~ Mledical Faculty; and in h~etr hands woiul:l be a valuable article ia lie treatmaenat of many diseases, otherwise anmanagabule. In amenorrhea, dysmen rrhepa and luichorrhen, the waters of lhe Alum Spring-s are peculiarly cef-. acionts ; and we htelieve the pills made 'rm thes-e waters, would have the same. -flict in, the treatment of those diseases, hat gte water hans; therefore, we woulud ccommend~ a trial of them, by the Facul v. in thoseodiseases. These 1aills are eesi v take~n, htavinig no nauseous taste, are 'erfectly safe in all cases where active fe er does nor exist anid do not sicken per a n b Iile uising them. Just received and for sale by J. D. ErIIWETS. at the Edgefield Shoe Store State of South Carolina. EDiGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE. COMMON PLE AS. ;te w art & Coat, Dedarstis vs. ~on Arrnet ohln Seuarry. Asaxnpsit. tuaff& Johlnston, Declarati on vs. on. .auect, ohtn .Sctarry. Dat. I'"eltaratontn my otlice. and the defendant :avmtno w. ife or auorney known to be within be State, otn wvhant a copy o.fthae same, with a nitte to pleadi. coutld he served. It is .srdered. tat the defendant plead to thessid declaration, rithin a year atnd a day, or final and absolute idgmtenat will be given agaitnst him. t(EO. POPE, c. c.r. :sgrirldt C. II. (/rrk-s Offte age 10 State of'South Carolina. ED)GEPIELD DISTRICT. I3 T'IIE. COMMON PLEAS. 'htomas Carson' Deaaion in . uhnt Scurry. ogwAtcie. 11El Plaintitf having this day filed hia de,:aration in this case, in nty office, and te defenadant havingn io wafeorsnorney. known he within thi,. Stat.e, on whom a coy of said eclaration, with a rule to plead can beserved. is ordered. that the said delesianat Jo plead the said decharation. within a yandw a my fr.om the publication of this ore. or Laal 'ai absolute judgment will be awarded against ,,rka sOjec, Edgefield C. H. Feb. 25, 1842. 31aren~ a v 5