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Shrt's Sale. 1y virtue o(sundry writs (of Fieri Fa las; till proceed to sell at Edge Geld Court~Hoase, on the first %jouday and Tuesday of November next, the fol lwing property: William T. Minter, vs. Mary Strome, adar'rx. and William Strome, adm'r. of Wilijam Suome deceased, two hundred crie.of'and more or less, where defen dent'Win'.Strome lives, adjoining Wm. T.Bird and others. G. L. & E. Penn & Co., vs. Jeremiah Minor. the tract of land where defendant - lises. Parks & Barker, vs. Kindred Ilareley, une hundred and fifty acres of land mo:e less. adjoining Shirley Cook and others. Cadaway Clark, vs. Isaac Harring, one hundred at'd fifly acres of land more or less. adjoining John Inlow and others. John H. Smith, vs. Smallwood Deen. (Dan & Smith, vs. the same, seventy -cres of land more or less, adjoining John Inlon and others. Jamt~es Bonds vs. Philips, Dunmire. two i,.r d'-d neres of land more or less, ad j.u.i& Gibson Collins, and others. .. w Rorertson for j(G. L. & E. Penn & C. .v. Samuel ih, one hundred : of.Ilti 0i land more or less, near Gilgal *iwich. adjoining James Barker and oth Rtice Golemtan. vs. Collin Rhodes. the drieidnats interest in the Phoenix Fact' ry, .d 40 acres of laud attached to said factory. J. L. Aikinson, vs. Margar!tt Ogilvie. tract of land where defendant live.. ohn S. Smyley, Ex'r. vs. Elijah Lewis. tract of land, where defendant lives. F. Goody. T. C. vs. the Esante of Abner Blocker deceased, three hundred acres of land more or less. adjuining Da vil Richardson and others. B, F. Gowly. T. C. vs. Mrs. A. A. Nes tract of land adjoining Duvid Ardiv k-IT "",ter%. ic A. llibler, vs. 41. L. Moelev. Jau. eyad W WICW lVilliains. %alker SJ-enerson & 'o&is' James Moselev & Co., and W,: llams. Elbert De vore, vs. W; s. rha~t planta tion or tract three meperate ptr. cf Is. cotuainit a whole t wenty-rfive hundred acres, more or less, (n Bridge Creek. adjoining lands of Edmund Cana dv. % idow Wise. John Bausket and others. Also seven negroes. viz: "lo"Elbert. Abram, Robert, Mariah, Lue adtf Vint sot, the property of Wim. W'=illiams. William flood, vs. W. W. Williams. C. fnrckmyer & Co,, v.s. the s': .i. 1. Me*obWlJ, vs. the same. Ilay~ a e;e - satne. Twelve hundred and f 0Fiand, more or less, adjoining rs. Miit Samuel Zimmerman and oth s'eCommisWsoner in Equity, vs. Ahrau id, threitWinred acres of lando i. ,adjoinia hmas Morris. Jobi otho five hndred acres d more rhere enidant lives y4 S as. iulk - orien ha dred-aid tbirt .aeres of land, ore i a n Sarahi Dendd ANh: SWin. d James Higbej vs. .Mary *note hundred acres ot. land, meie adjoining Wm.;Wgib tower, N.-J.B and-others. A -' Thomas Wlone atnd Jesse R. G'ary. vs.. 11ole ad Wise Hlolley, two thaou - sani lsnd,"more or le-as, adjoining. Wlad "and others. Thei Vs. Josiah King, the defen ~anas ii:est in the tract of land.,where h'. Father and .lothecr lived -.f'f to the time of their death. GJeorge- l'arrot:, vs. Wiley Milton, Jas. G. 0. Wilkinson and Dasison uAtkinono seven hundred acres of land'aioirepr lea, adjoining A. Whailey and othersihe pro pe~ or Dasison Atkinson. Ahner P. Jones, ihr R. Y. Jones, v., A. T. liodges, W.W. loor, a traet ,t larn.l belo ' m. W%. loor. ad jointing hiiMol a Barns atnd othters. -James E-" Killr vs.Daniel MlcKie, the defendansinterstiin all the lands be '~sr. '~4 legago to the estatiVo~ Charles McKie, A ~ Carroll, vs. Ann Illull. Ex'rx. Woods, vs. tho sanme. Aquilla ) N~" iels, vs. the sae, one house and lo.t in the T own of Hambnurg, where defendant lives, one other house and lot, ins said y Town, on Centre Street, oceupied at pre a by 1I. L. Jellers, as a store, one other oe and lot, adjoining the Anmerican I, occupied at present by Kitchen & Cobertson. B. F. Gouedy Tax Collector, vs. Ilenry Stsulta: Thomas liarrison, et al., vs. same, a lot or parcel of land belong~ing to N the defendant near the junction of the Mar. aitntwn and Edlgetield roads, in the neigh borhood of Hamburg, adljoining the tract of land called the lIill or Park, on which the defendant reside., containing 14j acres more or less. Gzeorge Pope and others. vs. Charles A, Dowd, the house and lot in the village of Edgefield where the defendant lived up to the timne of his death. Also one other p lot known as a stable lot, adjotinitng A. II. Addison and others, to hr sold ona a credit till irst of January next, the title not to be executed till the money is paid and if not paid the lands to be resuld for cash at the risk of' ibo pnrebaser, under same levy. Lewis Elizey, vs. Elizabeth Clark, for ~" ~,"ty-five acres of land more ar less, where defendant lives, adjoining John Cloud and others. Parks & Barker, vs. Win. T. Bird, the same, vs. the same, the tract of land w here defendant lives. L. H. Munday, vs. Beverly Burton, foer hundred and four acres of land more or less. adjoininig Win. H. Yaldell, L. HI and others. -Penn & Brannon, vs. Jam es Morris jr, L. B. Msinday. vs. the samne- J. Hearst. ior Brannonka Munday. vs. the same and E. G. Robterson. Branuonand Munday, vs. James Morris, Jr."I e a raet of land. 4 hkmown as the muill tract, containing four n ndred and thirty acre, more or less ad joining~ Samuel Lassitete and others, also ~# ~ue.~; one o tier tr act,-known as the 1on tract, cnainia two hmnde sad t ' an e 1o0reorlss, adjoinig8Dan.ieoun tree and others, alsO three negroes Jim. Betty and Matilda. BIland, Catlin & Co., vs. Agnes Corley, one house and In, where defendant live in the village of Edgetield. near the Hap tist Church. Bland, Catlin & Co., vs. P. Pow, the tract 4f land where defendant lives. Bland &Butler, vs. E. J. Youngblood. two hundred acres of land more or less. adjoining 3. S. Jeter. Daniel Bird and oth ers. George Bussey and others, vs. Emerson Bussey, the tract of land where defendant lives. Middleton Self, vs. James Newley. Le roy Newley and Wiley Newly. four ne groesHarriei, Rachael. Pierce and Ada line, the property of W. Newity. Ja mes C. Cobb vs. Surah 1rior, one no gro boy Stephen. Charles Hall vs Richard Coker. The same vs. the some, one horse aie ha rouche. C. L. Goodvin, v. Stanmore B. Ryat. G. L. Penp.& Co. vs. the sane. John Bausket ithe same, the defendants in terest in rotir negroes. viz: Eliza, Ilulda, Luck, and infatmchild. Elihu Sproul, Asigneevs. John Miim-. G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs. the iame. Thomas H. Chappell for G. L. & E. Penn & C. vs. the same. Win. Eddings, bearer vs. the same, six negrocs, Adalinc and her five children. Sampson Bland for L. S. Bland vs. Henderson Smith and Juseph Jay, two horses. Goodwin Iarniington& Co.vs. Charles B. Carter. one horse, saddle and bridle. Bllao!. Cailin & Co. vs. George Whim lock. Bland & Butler vs the same. A. Bland vs. the same, two horses. Wim. Foster. Adnir, vs. George J. Bow era. In o mules. N. L. Grilin vs. John Youungldood, two horses. I Iverson L. Brooks v%. DudIr-y Roun I tree. two m-groes, Aggy aund Charlotte. Penn & lratnnon. v,. Edmund Acleson, Wiliam laiiey for anolier. v4. the same. Samuel %%idman for N. Cofley, vs. the ,ame. Richaid Parks. vs. ime saner. fouur negroes, Caroline, Iitty. Aliley and Gar rett. IA. dnr2.an, vti. James R. Kinibrill, Fraocis Kinibrill, and n m. D. Kimbrill. one negro boy Elmund, the propery of James Ki.nblrill. John A. blarker, assignme, vs. John Carpenter, Robert McCough. Es. of R. Watts deccased. v. Bradle Bryant, I Intl ley Cooper and John Carpenter. one no. gro girl ary Anti, the propcrmy of John Carpenter. Commissioner in Equity, vs. Lewis Ell xev. V. W. Wattis hearer, -b. the same. W' . B1iunson Adm'r, vs. the samne: Aum. ry jblle.v vs. the same, two negroes Pam. rick and ti ibter. TOnCash. %I'" 1OCH RISTIE, s, z. is, 84I d 7 o NS tioDM'th t aroliula. EDGE~F D DISTRfCT. others, T .W. .11uams. 12i at te anai n o TIMo 1inth day niovem he .-g property, viz: t wo nia . fourteeen head cf at le, twedaty-edof sheep. eighty or ninety beof giive stacks of oats. twenty. five stacks of fodder, one tex cart, one wheat ,fan, plantsmion tools, live or six humdred bushels of cosrn, and a quanitimy of cotton in the field. Terms cash. 8. ClR ISTI E, s. s:. n. State of' Soth (Carolina. ED)GEFIELD) DISTRICTr. Rich. Ilaukinson & Vb te, App'ts) vs.. Mlary G;lover, anti othecr.a. Def'ts. B~Y znn order frontm the Ordti:ary za .I Edge faed District I shall pr~(ee-- to sell at Eeticfehll Court lo'.'e 'n 'he firs: 3Jonday) in November niexi. lIaands eof the estate of Jethro Glover, dlecen-u:4I. ,tu tote ini said di-atrict. oin Towi nt Urek, ndjin.. ands of Wadem Glover. Wiley, Ginme-r. Clemn C.x, amnd other', contaUining t ce inndrdi amnd fifty acres. nmre~ or less. *ITi e sci un a credit or mwelvcemnhs. a'iih nerest froim diate, purchasers to give ad udit personael seentrity. and a mormg ze of he premises to the Ordinary. Ct ms t" he piad in cash. s. CIR IS T IE.a. . a. State' of South Carolinn, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. Abner Pe-rrin for)~ Penn & lirannon. I ames aforris, Jr. bico. Ilenderson, and WV. B. Dorn.) I'~LL be sold at the house of James VVltorris, Jr., oni Wednesday. 9mh of November next, time f'ollowing property. vi : one carrylng, log chain, four oxen, ne wet blacksmith tols, one lot lumber, supposedl tobe six or seven huntdred feet, ne stack of oats, sevemn stacks of fodder. one lot of corn, bed and furuiture, w heel barrow. wheatfan, grimndsiomne, plantaniona kool, four head of catle, stock of hogs, ne black horse, one tbay horse. Terms ash. S. CHRISTIE. a. r.. n. October 24, 1842, [82 124] 2m 39 State of' South (arIolia, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Britton Mlimmns, vs. Deedaration in .1 tac. Holmes & Sinclair, m ent. H RESthe Plaintifin tihe above sa-a ted case. has this day fileda his declara tion aginstthe Defendants,whoare absetifrom, and wmtthout the limits dithis State, as it is said. having neitheir wife nor aitorney. known within th same, on whoa a copy of the delaration with a rule to p lead thereto nig ht be served: Ordered. that thme Defendants pead to the said declaration, within a year and a day. from the dtate thereof, otherwise final and absolute judg ment will he awarded aintthem. Clerks O.Fce1 GEO. POPE, c. c.1P. t. 100 181.a VEGETABLE -LIVE- PILAND PIlCUNIX BITERS ORIGIN OF TIlE LIFE MEDICINES. 11 E reader way not perhaps he aware . tiat the origin of Mofest's LsfeXedicihes was the resilt of a protracted and' painful ill nesoftbeiroriginaler, Mr. John'Molat When I taken ill. Mr. M. was a prosperon's and flour ishisg merchant is, the lower parti-t~i city of New York; ad having consulted and employed1 a number of ottr Most skilful physicians. he, anfer montis of suffering, was. prevailed upot' to purchase the recipe of the invatiable vege table preparatio now offe pilblic. The effect of the Life M in his own calle was so singular and re ble. that he immedintely determined to offetld'ihe world a medicine to which le not only ioved his life. but his haplinew. The unifor'm success which has since attended their adniituistration in eve ry instance. where a fair trial has been given tlen. has beu attested by thonsands, and it contestibly provet their intrinsik merit. Tur Lir: 31 rfctise-GExUAi RhnAuxs. rhese medicines are indebted for their nanme to their manifest and sensible actiod in puriry. ing the spriigsand channels of life, and enduang them with reniewed tone and rigor, and to the I undiotlated fact that at a very early -period in their history they had resced suirerers fron the very veige ot an untimely grave, ager all the deceptive nostrums of the days prescribed ly physcians. had utterly failed, in which ca ses Itley alsorprmanently secured diet uniform enjoyment of health, without which life ttself is Isita paitial bleeing. So greatinoJeed had their ellicacy invariably proved. that it was scarcely lees than niraiculotis to those who were uinacquaintel with the heantiful y philosophi ral 1riniciples nupon which i hey e compound. ed. and upots which they ennerqnently act iE1 Pi(ENIX BITTF1:3 are io called, because they posse-s the power of restoring the expiring enlters of henuh. to a gI vigor throughout the conr.titution. as the lieni i nid to he reftored tip life fromt the ashes of its own diealtioen The PhocinixtBittersc are en tirulV'egt'ale. composedod roots fomnl in ceirt'il purts of the western'couptry. which will infallibly cure FElERiS ANI) AGUES of all kinds: 'vill never fail in erndicate entirely all ile effect of .!ereiiry. infiniitely sooner than the mffr powerfuel irepartiois f Sa 'la. and ill i meiat,4y cnre the deterit 'of I;l.t)Ol TO 'il F. II-'.A P; never fal the sid.-ness incident to r g females; and wiill he ietnstu at certain ren:ely i all ciseeof crvous debeuity ani rr tiess of the tmtost impaired con Ptittutio'nr.. As a remaedy tor Chronie and In. fammelory Wrernautism. the efficay fof the Phoenix Bitters -.vile demonstrated bythe :sr of a single bet!c. The roprietsr rejoces in the.inpportunity af forded by ite fitlt-1mn e'thae pre. , for piseain his VEG.TAILi lf lC 'lEDICINE weittah in the knol;edge and re-ach ofeverf iidividual in the cotmumnity. Unlike the host of perni cious quacke'ries. n hich boast of vegetable in gredients, the I.ife Pills are purel aud POLELY EvOETAar.E, anid costain tieithev rent,. An timony. Arsenic, nor any other iamiural. in any fenn whatever. They are entirely comps Fed of extracts frrom nrare and powerful plants. the virtues of which, thoagle long),wown to several Indian tribe!.. and recently to some eminent pharnaretitiral chemists. are altogether un known to the ignorant pretender to medlical science; and were never before adipinistered in so ily efficaciotis a combination. -0 oetation is to loolsen from the coats of ~ ' and boweldthevai 3 s impu -iri % fities constarni settliSg arons. them; -and to ,rm.'re the hare f4uices whichi collect -nthe c0avil t-1W of the staa utestines. Other medicines y - :o-tb and leave such iasset. id. as to produce habitual cativencss, wits ai *its trai ofevils, yaqiudden diarrhia. withItsimmn.,1t danges.4The fact is well known to all regular antomists~, who examine theo hnman bowels aei seath ; andI hence the prejudice of thaee - well informed taen against the quack mnedicirsea of the age. The second en'ct of the VIF.G F TABLE. LIFt, PILLS is to cleanse the kid neys ad thme blacader. and by this maeans' thme lieraod thu lunugs. the henhshfulaction oftwhich , etirely depenads suon the regularity of the urinary org'ans. Th'e looed, which takes its red color froms the agesecy oef the liver iad the ln;s before it passes into, the beart, britt: thus prified by them. and naoirishecd hby fiood coms-j ing from elen n stomach, ctaurre freely thrnnsah the veins, renews every part fihsesystenm.ntit trumpnlhantly moatt the banner of health itn the blooming cheek. The following nae amoang the distressing va-a riety ofknw:ant di-sense's. to which the Ve'getai I.e Life Plel arie well knsown to be inifaellhe: I D~YSPF~ha.P l\.y thoroeghaly cleansingt the first andic seconde sitmachas. and creating a ihs.w ' f pei ihenhlym biue, ssetead of the stale and eridt kinde :-l'tiulency. 'alpitation of the trr. l~uss of til-lutite. Iifeart-burn and IHcad rie. gerstlessnecss. Jll-temper. Aaziety. Lasgour rams .lseaol. nthich sare the gesneral symp tma oft hiysepegesin. will vanish, as a nattural teseqeneeof its enre. I'osliremess,hyleane ug thae whlse lsength of the intestines with a olvnst proc', asnd withousct violk-tare: all vin ent pusrgec kesvee thec hoewelc costive within a wo days. IDiarrhora ami Chowlera, by remoaving the rsharp acrid flisidahy whicthese comuplainate ~ re occaceioned. andai by pariomoting thce hnbrica ive secresincm. of the muecotstembrane. Fr r-e of all kinds, by resturinig the blood to a egular circulhatioen through the process of per ipantioni ins esise c-tees, and the thorough solu- a ion of aill intestinal obistruictions in others. he Life Mhedicinies have been known to cnre humais permnanently in three weeks. andai r;ove in half the tinme, by removitig local inflam. - naition frosm the muscsles and hsyannente of the joitu. Dropsies of all kinds, by lreeing and ,etrenthening the kidneys and bladder; they perate most delight fully oni those importantor ans, ande hence have ever been found a cer ain remedy for the worstcasesof Grael Also 1frinsa, by dislod;:ing from the turnings of the bowels the siimv miatter in which these crea ures ad hiere: Athmna and Coasumpton. lay re lievinig the air vessiels of the lungs Irom thme msu e, whiach even slighi colde will occasion, which if not remnoved baeomes hardened, and produces those dreadful diseases. Scury. U.7 are. anad Inreterate Sores, by the perfect purity which those Life Pills give tothe blood, and all!. tme hauorue: Scorltict Ervptions and Bad Com plexios, by their alternative effect upon the uids. that feed the skin, the morbid state of which occasions all Eruptive complaists, SaI ens, Cloudyaad other diseagvenala.Complerious. The use oh these Pils for a very shorttume.wil elect an entire cure of Sailt Rhduas, Erysipdas. nd a striking imaprovenment m the Clearness of he Sk-in. Comaamen Caldesad lujuenaa. well alaya he cnred by one dose, or by two, even ins the worst cases. Palzs,-sk a remedy for this m'set distrcaesg aned obstinate nitlady, the Vegetable t.ife P'iilla deserve a distinct and em phaic re commendation.m- 1t is well known to hundreds in this city, that the originator of these valuable' Pills was himtself affgieted with this comnplaisnt for upwards of thartyp4e gears. ail that he tried itn vain every remedy prescri ed within thme wvhsle compass of the Natersa Medica:. ile however, tat length, tried the Me dicisne whsich he nocw oliers to thme puibbie, and heo was eured ins a very shlort timec, aflgr his re covery hand bseen prononneed neat only sampnb ble, but absolutely impossible, by an ~man means. -All that Mr. Moffat reqbures ofthia-pa1tent s to he partienlar in taking the Life Medicibes strictly according to the directions. fris not byv a newspaper notice, or by any thing that lie himself may say tn their lavor, that hopes togain credit. Its ao ase by the resulits @.I n lair trial Adci to iemales.-Fenales who vsa.n rood hesiua isinoulu never he witiouts ue La<- Ms di cine as aey purif) the bloois. remni i. Ubasta sr titans, and gave lhe skin a ieantatsa, clear. hew thy, and bssaisaing appenrce. To Parents r- s others.- 'ersonsa oa a phstaso rie habit, wiso .re subject to Iat. hendacih;. goid dinesx, diunens of sight. O drow.'aen, frous too great it flow of bilood tit the head. shoasi take.it treqenuy. Uhaldren, and pessons of all ages. maay tske thes at anay times, as they do not contain iuercury, or ny isgiedient tlant re quires conhninemeit or restriction 05 diel. TIi Elderly i'ersus.-3lana) healthy aged in daviduals, who know ie value ot MoLffat's Life Medrines, maake at at ruie to take themi two sar tlree tames a week. If whlaich they a cuaiave tle causes that predaiee dais-ane. pres-erve tier health, ani keep oil Ise aatrieit:ce- fit age. Ifeadsoj Iudilies saould aulway s keelp a san tity ft the Lifle 1ede mataes i the imme, as a rem edy in cases of sudden atnne.ass; for by their pritupt admamastration. CUnleru 31orbus., (;en t an the stomach. Cramiips. Spaciaai.s. Fes-rs. anti other alarnaing complaints. whith to-- often prove tatal. iina be ispeedil cuared tr prre ented Factsfor Moiers and Aurses -it is a fit.1 estabhshed by the annual bills lS tortalhtv. hat one half of thes chilsiren bore nre! aut silltliefore attaining seven years of ::. .i the irainiffl sonisce of this mortality its found I. ist sit thai foul state of themotnmach and hen alo % Isith pro. duces,. the generation of Wtirr.. A. the nt restorer ofr Infantiie licalth. ti thls'iialta:'. the Life Medicines lave long tield:: di'si'iish. ed reputatioa; and fAr f ilon-- e,* eirhe a:nmach and bowels. and coin iilsioi-i. asihmost Ws rrns may lnt exist, it is iaso'.wt:d to be susperior zany other. c. . i s.A.t. For sale toy C. A. .111*.T;.;. Agent. march 23 h% - TilE a. S. 11. u R '.lt'i t (1 . . DIS-run1I -r r soia t unuA. IN j:4 \Kil PLI'T C Y. - N hei n:ter Mf .1 it,- L. Ander'onr. of Abbeva!l. Ii.at. i. i..e lsankripti Purien: t al .re-r eti I i.: rat ('aiurt of thet United Statse-, fr t..e IDstrsr i* S-eat t,':ar olina. Nouice i< N rher i.ri'a that .e hs- le shewi hs'fie ai-. ('nnrt. :1a :hse I*isldral Court Hirse tin ihrull-tona, mIl. itel the1imt'',th1 day of Ns.viiemetar e.it. . --s '. 'tpo. .\3 . wyhy thead .hna I. \--'e'r.-.. 'hona anst reciive his dischaige and s t. 1ra:: a's .: rnpt Chnric:nn. 22ld day of Ae;-' - II a aef:.1'a. ('Ierk. -T . U.S. DISTR I ' ' T.? DI-THICT tii AoUT11 c '':.'%NA. SIN BA .\K A 'I ["I F. IN St matter of AC..bea' si.vs bi :, liaiakrupt Piraanut to an ordet it the ll- rict ourt of the United -tates. far ti.#! Div oa-r tiie ' Sct Carolina. Niotic- is heriey given.uet rn it e 'hews. befrre the raid Unairt, at the i adsaal Court fIouse an Charlestoni.nsa the tlir, d.a% f December iext.nt .-leven 'clok. A. I n h.% the said Ls-slie Smyth -loitild itot re'r., h% ia Discharge :and Certificate a-a Iankrspt. Charlepstoo, 5th day of Seiptember. iN42. 11. Y. GIAY. Clerk. Septr A 121 33 TiE U. S. DSTIC'T COURT. UISTRICT for SOCTit CtA ILIA. IN BA.KRUPTCY. U N the matter of* Tho. S. Wilks. anet Thos. Z T Swan., Planters. inte Merchans iunder 1,rm of' . . Wilkis & Co. Bankrupts. "Pnrianant to ane order ofhe District Court of the UnitedkStatep. forthe District adeSnisi Car, siim. Ntco is hereby givein that caldib Rivwn before the said Court. at the Federal Court House in Clharleston. on the twelfith ray of Novemsber next, nt eleven o'clock. A. ,,* why'i the said Thoaas 8. Wilkrand Thsos. r $wai.n. q!hould tnot re-cive hisdischartre and :e.r title nn.. as n j::akruapt. 11. Y. G R A . Clerk. tte of Sou th ('1aroiiam El)GEFELD DIsTIIICTr. I.Y TIJC CU.1I.MIO. ! 'I.L.'. . 1.Jlts. Ddet. Fsorign .- ttcrl,ment. L B. Piiley. 1IEI Plainatifi having this day ialed his, dle' clearniitio in my ofile. si ao the: deendanet saving no wvaif or nttoreys. eowan ts le n, jth nithe State,. ona whomsa a sc'sy sof'thes .:aame. with ruae to plead. coatld ba e srved: It ererd.'1 hait the defenam upl-ea olthe sand dlectlar.aition ushaini a yecar nn alca dtay . sar fin ial an ab..aluteis idgmen'at wvill bes ;pen's acainis hsien. ('lerk's 05~Ie. los- it;.- I I c. ap- .17 IN 'TIIK ?'O.\MON l'LEAS. Beveri'y llutn a Attachmesnt. Van. M! Steiflo. Drill. 3'F E P'lainatihl lah:vinag itislday iled! hai Dfeclaration in asy sissalice, andl lie Dal'en- s tat haaving us '. Wiie oar Attornaey knowt' bea s ithin thec State.oatn' n oi a copy~i ofths ese. rite a rails' to plenst.coutld lhs served. It it or eredh that the Defenanat ple~ad tao the .<aid diec tration w'ithain a 'sear and a day, tar ineal ad bsohute judgemecist w' ill becgivss~e gaiast haim. GEO. POPE, C. c. r. Clerk's Otlice,~ r& D~ec. 18, 184. c~ 7 50 47 EDGEFIELD) DISiTRlCT. IN THlE COMMUM oN1' I-.. .ewas Cualbreatha Dedlaraion ins As 'oiSea'. sumpsil. ohn curr. Freag s A'ttarhameut. ~amuel .'Chappaell, Declration ans As Cs. sumpsit suhn Scurry. F'oreign Auiadrnt. V3 lI E plaittal's ha's ise th.a led ats-heir do I clarations its the ahmia' e casae.. ina aany othice,. ad the defenadanat haavinag so wsit'e or :atornsey, taow.n to be~ within thsie State, ota whomen a co ay of said declzaratison, wiuth a rule tsa plesad. can >e served'.a. It lis ordlereal, thiat the sai ds feis lani do palead toa thes a.nidi declaristins. withain a 'a-ar and a day from thes tpublicatint. asfithi or er, or finnl ansd ab's'lutse juidgament will be awarded againast haism. GE.O. POPE. c. c. t Clerks O~,ee. t a flouse and Lot For Sale. PIi il E suhscrsbe-r sal'iers fr Sale sar senat. .(andalpo.seessiona gien on the ilst Jasuie. rv naext.)hse hlos asad Lot in Pouearsa ills-. T~ermas. 12 mnaaathas credat. The daellinag i. a comzfortabte one story. with thae neceassary ont buildiage. J. G. IIOILLISTERe Oct. Pth. 1842 if 37 Fair lNotice. I AM again ainder the necesty oaf re I. misadinig those inshebted tonme on Noates nsnd Accounts due sup to 1st Jasnuary. 1842. at Ion ger indaulgosnce need snot bae exspected,. my slit-ionf requiirea mc to collect mnoney, anad I hope. will he saved thec trouble of dunniang, asaI those indeated to me the execofpyn cosit. ~E.B.PE EY Edgefield C. I1. feha Se pir. 3'2 Water Proof Warehouse, li.*%;%IURG. S c. i iet twgi a iae I 't if f..rn his j Warviao.e & I.n %don LB % MiN k, N so, at his forner ,aind. know w. the %) :.ter 0o Dt:ched as it i, frOns utliri Ialdig.. its a cations rend-ra is n . aeari. -rem-- froi tire as if it was lire proot. 'lit fitsor oft silm M n ' I.ng.4 have been elevatedl above the i hIn '.%.ater mark of the great freshet of iny 1-40. and eaels f 9 these divisions of tiw buildig will sore l'ron 1500 to, INN) bale. Cotton Ioth (if the-- are desig ned to he esrltsbively 1 st apart fot C11tton1 of Pineste-t anld Con1-I ir) .ileach.a nt what n% ill i11thin he Pscutgred frosms the# pomeibility -f loss and lanage frmm fresis-tis ie n'a:i Is iniseii of tihes pro-eri oecailon to r-tnrnt li, thanks t his frlindisi nd patrons for their 11ufaral isulipporl durin.- Ihe last setast lie sotuit,. from then. .d the public gene-rilly. ;I continuance of this comfidetce. and as-eires them. that in return for their paitronage, he he% d;i exer his best piersonal efTorts to promitiote and protect iiti it isteresis committined to hi.. charge Is addition to) thi.. asirance. Ie pled.e hIn s-Ilhe will in nicase purhen f a bale of t ot fil. directly or indirectly. iHe -vill attend io tie rae and ippvii. of Cotten. the receiving and forvarding of Gomo. or any oteiir bsinieti- .snaly tratsactedi .1 Coimission Merchant. G WALKFit Iltniiurg. Aigssst 4. 1i442-. 6m11 28 Factorrac & Conmissioia BUS.VESS. H~ill~ltG.& C.l he-zleare to infosrmn mylfrienids, wind Ilhe h p.shbeli ge' ernliv. 11hat 1 1,11i ll oin e Ihr* 1 11. %I . ' nimy sold ss)tatd nnd h r ong d. h si de-alir:-l it, Cottion air 31s.-rehnis-lise -n tIsl onv avcen i. I hs-pe to be Kite in r- :i* t - i. to ;ve iatilfactiont. sf f hnviu:: niid t--Ilin:: for oth.r-. Conmm-in-4w o I will fldthhdly n11 iten--1l pe-r-11n In) 1. 'E*1:1; ING' & F-ORW\A.RDING .\l'.lCiA.\0141.U to thlisw :ry : rr g 'in r hipn. 'otion, Flour, acon, &c. ;w-d ifuyret- G utiO f l L '0.S fair l'i so-term, ,o(Id l1iv1e- It'. -elf t1ha.t I can oinre thai stave tirin tiw- mal !icoit.tsin charged: I therefor oli-p cit ., coni~nie soffthit ilberal patr-onage hilh er lob be-t. a ef" i. .r I i. . i now rettirs mlly Sin- b cer, thanlk . iI L. JEFFER'*. i lmbrg. a~stf.Vi-12. Ilm 'N P. S. -ilietr- connatlitr Ithe sale of their 1'r-dusce. tit in I -i Ill.- t. - 1. rpceries. to m1y c-h.i , -si. bf --.0 .se i th . i ..-ie. f CO Inom; i I . . Lsr. Is - I. t. .ire i:.is. n.% hich will be C Sttw1iy attende, 1T. all .\ercha.ndfte con-igned K 1.4 ime. wi! be .. alst s ' hii. i my% p1 4 1 I sein. udh (u ehd wVi derpoatrh.-J Stt o. nitt troi*011n1*, A~l.Vi~l. DI~i iT . e IN TIlE U.1)MON l'L EAS. William Smithe. vs. Tre-'. .. Attaciemeit. Ae.Simpson. 31HE Platutifnj'avmi iieldf his declaration in my otlice .a:ainst :he said defetidant: Ordered:~at the def.-idint do appear and I ltidi thereito witin a yearnand a ds1 from the a fil of the oamle. otherwise fiinudgment 1 will a dwarded'7aint him. JOHN F. .iVINGSTON,'C. C. P. Clerk'slOffice. "*Il Sept. 1842. Sepi.28 ly 35 tate or iouith Carolina. ABBE VILL4E lDiSTICT. h IN TH'IE CU()IMOX PLE AS. ' WV. E. Wilsonx. Ex. ~,taianDii i I . Plasit si' aim filedi his dieclarationsii IIitsnmy utliiee nanint the sid dl~eendant-. Xi,) i<. i:hotthie. hsmis of ite Statce: Order .id tha-t the' .said defundantit dou nsppear and ifiad l therto wi:;; it- fa er and a day fromit uthe libumg afte -ame~t rieer~es . fjt inal judgment w.ili be rcwarde-d nignin hi:-- nt Jui N 1. 1.11 ;NfSTON. C.. C. P. lerks. ttlice. t2th[Sept. he I' Ssejpt. 2'8 ly ___ '______ c_ State of Souith Carolina. IF.DG(E'I Ei.D DISTRIICT. ii J.J JliN T0iPKINS. Tolluhs be lu fre me. a hay horse, with a '.irr it)' bi..ire-heasd.hisr on right hind foot! whviue.. lifteen hands hilgh, bsupposedi io he mine ti yarsI ol.i nnd aipprai..e.I at iten dollarl-. and enl be s.eenl tt .in. T'm pkiins' lA itlY4E .\l iTN, .Mla. r. n Sepr._iith, isRi:'. - -m :21 . K JE;DaEFI ELI) ilS'itIC:T. IN Tiii- COMM~iON PLEAS. Ansoun .'0 ry Declarration in .4t v.s. ame. L. ii. Pailey ~ falmel MylER EA S the Plaintin' in the nhove1 i saedcase, hias this day fied hi, Declaration agnant thie Defendant. who is abent from and without :he' limiis or Khi Sate, tas it is sadid,vin-: neither wife nor atorey, knownn''.ithtinthe same, on whom a copy of thet Deuclaration with r. rule to PeUd thercito, might he served: Ordered that tihe Defendat Plead to ihe saidl Dec araion, within n y ear and a day . fr-em the dlate thereof. uthlerwisae Ctnal aund absioiute judmetK wtill be alwardIed agist him. Cierk'.' Offics age 44 . - - _______ _ - --. I ftate~ of1 Souith Ca rolina. I.\ TIlE COMiMON PLEAS. r ii,.cDec.l. ~traration in A-ssumtpsti. Johnt surry foar tawt s-se of \Vi . Scmiry. Ikcdlaration in. ilrt. es John $carry. F* ' Pl p-uttiti" nai.mg~ thi.~ .-.. filed their dleclaralitins the tnstat i-ed casec. in my iice. andi iths def. dant hsi. mlg no '.neit or I atoriet. k. owni to be wit,. das .te. Oin womu 'n csep) o ni tas delarnbrt 4518. n. til a rile j 5o plead~ shsal hei er'.ed. it i'. ..rdereds that the - suid defs.ndlanit dii plead to sbe aid dleelnrati~ns within ai year atnd daty fromt the tpbbseitaon of ibis order. or fil and abisolute jutdgmnt wil i bt awa'.ttd(ed agamielt hsisn. Clerks Oftec. '.1 1. ~ 7th May, i842. __________ A SPLEN oLII new PIA NO FORTE:, on termslto 10 5it te times, a pply to Mr. E. R. Bao, or Mr. A. A. Clarke~at Edgefit id C. HI ALUM SPRING P FOR TiE CIC:RK OF Dypepsia, Scrofulaous and Choic Diseases. 1IESE Pills arc prepared by Dr. S. R. I onpbell, from the water of the i;hly crichrated Mineral Sipriigs, in. ockbridge county Va., called the Alum prings. These watern in their e joen lite system are tOnice, increasi jolelite. aid promoting digestion; I liernative, exciting the secretionse landular system generally, and paticular I ite liver and kidneys; they are cathartic, roduceasg copio:as. dark, bilious evacua ius; and they also effect a determination a the surf.-ce. increasing the perspiration. -'rom ti.e cunilination of all these elTeets pon the system. they are a great puri6erof he blood, and equalizer of the circuiation I he cliect of the Pill,. lmade from heso. -o 7 taters, are in all respects. similar to the tir itself, and each pill i-i equal to a com - non glass of water. For' the cure of the hove d:ases. and all other chronic (or low) dlise::scs. preseverance in the use of biese Pills, according to the directions giv 11 in ithe small hills, accompanying the ills, is all important; and if they are eringly used as directed, a cure may P i -' nore c.-rtinnly expected. than under any ther treatment heretofore discoveredi-. ept from the use of the water, from which,' iey are prepared either by an attendance A the Springs or otherwise. They very peedily cnre dtarrheas attended - with rihity of i- stoinach, ad what is com aonly calk-d heart-hurr; two or three pills .cy be taken atuany time. when the stom ch ii troubled with acidity. with the hap *iut effect. These Pills have an excel !rn .-Ilecct in preventiog the attacks of ervijus or sick-liendache; from three -to ix pIls should be taken at once, when the ym;iats ate felt. 'I im.e n aterse are nn effectual remedy ir d hemnuorrhiaces; na1d am the Pills have mt e:ti ellec to oher cases. it is helieved w3y % ill also have the sane elfect in cases I hemanorrhage. They cure dropsies in anme casc., but nre not ane infalible reme in all cases of his disease. From the eflicacv of these waters and ill% in purifying the blood. they are in aluable in the cure of all diseases of the kin. and all indolent sores, not di.posed to healthy action. In the use of them for itch diseuses, if the disease of the skin ap ears to h rietated at firt, or if the ulcers ecome more inflarmed and discharge more rcely, let not this circumstance alarm any me, or deter hin from persevering in their me. These are evidences of the good ef ects of the Pills in expelling the vitiated umors from the blood to the surface, and intil the blood is purified, such disease can tot be cured. In scrofulous ulcers, the ise of these waters and pills, invariably ause them to discharge more freely, and" n a short time. of a neore healthy appear uce. They are a very useful rewedy in holera Infantum or the summer bowel omplaint in childreu; as also for expelling vorns from children. Thev immediate give a good appetite. pronmote digestion, n'l will effectually correct and cure acidi y of the stomach. Fra their cleansin ad purifying effri t i m rom the tone, vigour and energy which heir operation imparts to the whole 'system :ey will be fonud a great preventative of he fevers, which prceail in low and un enlthy regions: hence, persons living in uch regions, will find it greatly to thir dvantage to use the pills. for a fortnight, the commencement of every spring and~ ill season, as a preventative, and to build p constitutions broken down by previous ttacks of fever. These Pills are a valuable assistant to lbe use and emlcacy ofsulphurous and sa nte mineral waters, and three or four of hem taken each day, at ditferent times. hich in attendance at other mineral prin;;e, wotuld add greatly to thc curative ITectse of theso waters. These waters an-v pills arc worthy of hec notice of the Mledical Faculty; and in heir hands would he a valuable article in 'se treatment of matny diseases. otherwise nmangabhc. In ainmenuthea, dyamen rrhea andl Inchorrheca, the waters of ie Altim Spring.. are~ pcculiarly effe acions; nnd we believe the pills made rom these waters. would lhave the same l1ct in the treatment of those diseases. bat the water has; therefore, we would ecotnmend a trial of them, by the Facul v. ini those diseases. These Pillsare easi v taken, hiavintg no nauseous taste, arc erfectly safe itt all cases where active fe ecr does not exist anid do not sicken per ons while uing them. .tust received andi for sale by. D. 'I'BJETS. at the Edgefield Sho Store may 1, 1842 tf 15. State of South Carolina. ED)GEFIELD) DISTRICT. I.N THE COMMON PLEAS. stewart?& Coat, Declaration vs. on Attachment ohn Scarr y. A .ssumpuit. ' tff& .Joh'ncton, Decdarsttios v.. on Attacbsati olhn $curry. Delt. T II E plaintitTea ainegthis dav tiled their de. clairatins in my eoflice, and the defendant .aving noe wife- or nut.rne.y known to be withine the Staie. .en whom, a copy of thme same, with a ueee te pleaet. could tee se.rved. It is ordered, haet thme defendantt plead to thmesaid declaration. nithini a year and a day, or hintl and absoloto udgmetnt will he giren against him. G;EO. POPE. c. c'.r. clcriks Offce ae 3 30oth MachJ184 2aq.J State of South Carolina. EDG)(EFIELD) DISTRICT. IN TIll-| COMMON PLEAS. 'hiomiar Cucrsou". ? Derlaration in Debt.: uhin Ecurry. { kurei'n Atitacknea~ 'llt Plnintitf having this day Gli 3 dclaration in hii,' ense, etn mcy oflies, ansd secdefendanet lhaintg no wife or attorney;kniiwn ,the within this $tate. nc whom a copy of sid eclaration. with a rute to p'lend can be served. is ordered, that the said defendant do plead > the said derclaration. withain a year and a ny fr..m the publication of this order,. a.~ m'i absaolute judgtnent will be awarded GEO. POPE, c. e ,erl, s Offie, Edgeficid C. II. Feb.251W