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U oirt f . writs of Fieri Fa 'e ~lsc 'to-aell at iEdge court 11th Inirt Monday and e'y of .7dae 4et, the followl'g pro "s Mary Hightow 1la, more orlss, ad - im~ John Wie 1WmP S.-Howard, and .1100 vs ry Williams; theW e, tl' ame; fdAy acres of laud where d omdat lives, alfjoining Willim stremajand Edmund Cord. GeoreP Bum'jait lters vs Emberson BWWm bhitriCt of land, where defendant Wiliam K. Lindsey vs Wm. Caries, Cary G3. Sneigeve-and Win. Corlcy - for ir of I , more or less, ad ' ade efiabert Price, John Ebime bart.ad esbers. WVAPM Lever Ws. W. otoey , one 4" odktasam vs John W. lolley; mw.sbudiedi and fourteen acres of land. nore or less, adjoinng Jobn Sangfrd. 4hm lpley, and others. O.I B. ee vs S.M. C. Freeland ; the bosse and lot,:where defendant Lives, at * Becels' ~4r Minor vs W . . Green. and hEllaeyt bur beuadred and thirty 6 sares of land, more or less, adjoinng lobo Wise, ms. Mary Hightower, and otbers, the opdptvf L Ellaey. John. . sivyley vs George heaver. bae., ane hunded & forty eicht acres of lad, more or less, adjoining Peter Dorn, natothers. Jobb S. Smyley vs Robin Rhodes. and dames Goleman'; One -budd1ed a fty acres of la), where 4efendant Rhodes lives, adjoii Jaeis Coleman, Thonas, Par" ,u an ema Miller vs Wi. Strome. Lewit Rneet adJohn Vheathan one imb drd ad elghty acres- -df land, mose -or Uea, where heat Strome lives. :ethbwrt k nllIor the use of Thomas . Wait=. -we lseph Woods: Benjamin IL Wane vs the same-'Oliver Simp sM vs te sav the same vs the same; Job G. W4Mer es the same - William e _vs eame ; ckA: fearing vs the same 4 -foadan'. mraner residence. eNpised -Fofr ri#- . lois, one other besse and lt e 0entre siet. *Ith two teenmoaIts oeeepied by Messrs. flora kNewby the theWr by F. M. Shrods ; I" two hbouses aw lots on Maket street kows as the-megro tradingflace in 11am. b4Ldman'& Xirtyttve John 8.Yotuke; the same vs thie same ; two hundred and -6Ay acresof land, mote or less, adjoining 4an& of Wm. Turner, Edmund Kennedy, ad- others. Lu ise beater Vs Mary Inn Vish 11r, anBeA"1Lsher.; onel ao o land, con tsining fear and halfacres, adjoining lands of Joa Walker, J. Brooks. and others. Jafus Day vs Edmund Kennedy; four -1undred acres of land, nore or less. ad ''*ln John Williams. Job S. Fouke, diadley Cooper vs Catharine Tankers 1oy. Benjamin McCormak, vs the same ad-Geosge "ankersley ; one hundred and "ly acres of land, more or less, where Caherine Tankersley lives. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. . 0. x" 10 4 15 $tate of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Joseph Woods, . Forcdosue af Peekk Dearing. * Mrgg. Y3 an Order from A. P. Butler, one -of the Aipneiste Jndges of said State. I isal proceed to sell at Edgefield Court IMsise.en the nret Monday in-Jose-nev, -iA~th sahive stated ease, -the following .properly-vi: all that toteor parcel ufland lying ad being in tee town-of H amburg. in the district aforesaid, on .Cuvington steet, rtuig -back one hundred mud agtes feet, fronting two hundred and d~yfeet, made up of four original bei, ?~3204, 325 and 326, where Joseph Wood. forsmerly lived. Also, one other lot on AMarkez.sareet, No. 66, fronting 47 fem more or less. Also, one other lot or pattel..f land on Market-street, fronting ShI.se.ve foot, running hack t wo hun didfepet, amore or less, to Mereor -street. Also. qes other lot on Centre street, front it sixty four feet, runnira back seventy Aive feet, more or less, tee: otnow or late ly longing to the estaie of Williamson, bounded on the cast b y said-Centre street, on heraprb bJkt of. HI..H allon the west hy' ~Ipto the said estate of William. see, aulee the south by Jameas.Hubbard's lot.. To be od on a credit of Ave months, shles obe signed bctooteliwered, esil the whole of the purchase money be paid accoeding to the termts of -the-sale, aed i the mneat of' purchase money be, not .paidl when due, the property to be resold ee account of former purchasers for eash, - byitue of same levy, cost and commtis .fs~ibe paid in cash. S. CHRISTIE, e. a. s. Nay 1* [*6 y5J 4 :5 State of South Carolina, E3GEF3ELD DISTRICT. Curry & Cayer.) vs. ~ Ferrigsa ftackmeat. t h ryCarter. srorder from A. P. Butler, one of ~ '53tbe-asuoeates Judges of said State, I slIt -~eee sell at Edgo~eld -Court Ihesnthe Irst Mondeay :June next, isn the Abdy. stated .case; one negro boy Tami-iTusin .-Afdl 1E -[ 00 4t 15 'W 'Sale. dma. t-tecaD ade efor therhselve. The Baseiad likely and in' good order, 'E thy broke to work,-they arei sevehi a asi Iwill ,eli em toseat the times, e ~a~peliantd! the GrasefJanary next, s wbhZjme~pm~Iscuny. I live ninomdies he. low 4ptl . Ione mille from the five asmamlek a Lanham's. ~W~iLIAM E DOBEY. 'Way - -3' 14 r hei sap l t. gasnesGODS, and ~sti PEOPOSA4LS for Jvbidiaig isAo City f Aarlestoa .c .. risdieito ti-n d ME TO*EN, AiD.,ODD FELLOWS T MAGAZINE. T HE Subscribers propose purbwhing a Pa. viidical to be devoted to alb interests of Odd Fellowship. with the above title. Thee r. pid iacrease of the Order. in this State. and its probable estensivo spread in the adjoimin States, seem to call tur the estabtiahment or such a work in South Carol'na, which shall be the exponent of ihe principles ofihe Order, an a medium of communication henseen de Bro. therhood. ' While the general interests at the Order at -large are i mied to " 71e C ermat." the Noith its - Rasniemr." the East its oSpmk(" and the Ancient Dominion " The Iadgvexde Odd Fdlow," the Palmetto State Ascd not be without its organ. throngh which the t*owtedge of an institution aic has at tracted no smail share of public a'ention, wany be advantngetiuty wade known to our fo* -citizens. . While the prominentob.etv heTdktn," rill be to set-forth rd defenda .h principles of M:e Order, and to convey to the members such intellipence of its prgres Md opeiations a way be .emed interestaig, a Iortis of its pages will bo devoted to general Liteature. be as tomake it worthy of the houilcir, and'thUs oettnreto nr. the smiles and approbttion of the fair orex, whom we-are particularly desironA to pvase. Sueer.l distinguiv.d and taiented Brothcrs have promine. as the aid of therr pens. which varrants .i. in saving that --The To ken" will &- worthy of ihu patrunage of the Brethren generally Termss.-The Ttkcn will be ina bliolhed month ly in octavoe formn, o4 32 page%. on gpod paper. and pypp, at Two dollars per anunz payable in advance. Mr The First Nower wiltbe i-ued a soon as 200 Subscribers are ottaine. HAYDEN & BURKE. North of tic Pust (0ce. Charletons, S. C., Apiil 13.. May 10 3t 15 20 Dollars Reward. I wi!l give :h ;above -, wirJ oef 20 Dollais, to nity one % hn will l et;e A ay Negro'norn lICKin dgt ild Jail. Dick is a ope- color. sippoo. ed to Ise 6 feet 2 or 2 inbes high. sboreSI0 year of age. he was rnied by Joseph Rutfleirvid. in this Dia trct. near kichard Coleman's x Roadas. and is supprsed to'be-mn tua section uk B. Purry'.'. where his relation. lives. RUDOLPH CARTER. April 96 3t 1:1 State of Soih Carolina. 'Lxceirs DL'amarxzw. = CoInnbia, A pril 18, 43. By Wis Excellenemv Jpivs HI. Hanxovon, Esq.. Governor amid tommander-in-Chief in and over thy State of Setth Carolina: W HEREAS. in pursuance of the.Act of the Iegislature ofthis State. tIee vctes for Members ofthe twenty-eighthi Conzress haiebeen conested in psesence of the Guvern. or, by Comumissioners appoitited for the pour pose, and it appears, that JAS. A. BLACK has been duly elected for tie Congressional District composed of Spartaiburgh. Union, Yolk, and Chester, formin the First Con. gressional District. RICH. RD F. SIMP SON for the Distsict composed of Pickeim. Anderson. Greenville. and Laurenm. fornai ng the Seconad Cotgiessional District; JOSEPH A. WOODWARD. for the District composed of Lancaster, Kernhaw, Fairfield. Richland and Sumter, formung the Third Congressional District; JOHN CAMIPBELL for the District composed of Cbesterfield, Mlarlboroqgh, Dar tington, aranon. -Hurry.j Georgetown. and WVilliamsburgh;~ fortning Fourth the Congres uional District; A. BUR T for then Districtconm pedof Abbeville. Newberry, Edgefield and Leington, forming the Fiflth Congremasional District; ISA AC E. HOQLMES.fomr the .Die trict of -Careeton, formisng 'the S'ath'Con grissionmal District; R. B. RIHETT for the District composed of Orangebmurg, Barnmwell, Be-mnfort, Colleton, and the Pmrish of St. John. Colleton, forming the.Seventh Congressi mat District. Now, therefero,'I,t@awas-H. Hlaumofn, Go vorner and Comnmanderin-Chamel in dnd over tIe State afomesaid. dm issue this my proctauma tioo, notifying and declaring, accordmag to thme prnvisions of thesaid Aet. intJames A. Black. Richmard F. Sinipeon. Joseph A. W.oodward. John Campbell. A. Burt. Isaac E. Hlolmes, and Robert Barnwell Rhmeit had a majority of thme votes in -their repective Congressional Districts afiuresaid. acid are duly -eleeted Re presenitatives in the Congress of tie l'ul'ed ||tates. Given under my hand and the seal of the State. at Columbia, this eigteenthm dnay of April. in. the year of our Lord os t.s)thousand eightmimmdred& fnrty-three, aind in the sirfir-sevtuth year of the independence of the United States of Aanerica. J. II. HAMMOND. Bly the-Governor: texIT. Q. Phsbxa. Secretary of State. I fay 3 - t 14 8tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIEL~D DISTRICT. IN THEL COMMON PLEAS. L. L.&a E. Penn & Co. DeeLaration isn..o vs. ' na .Iduansa. kun-E, Glascoch. )Dh. lIH E -Plaintitr's having ihis ay filed Ltheir declaration in my onice, and tho-De sedant having no Atnerney; known to be with 1a the State, on ewhom a copy of the same, withm rule to plead could be seived: It is ordered, sat the Defendant plead to the said deecha-a in withioeyear and a day, or baat ad abso latw wllbe gven aganber. Ost18 .- -o. as. age 43 State -of South -Carolina. ABDEVILLE DISTaIc.T. IN TH E CO1MMON PLEA6. 'rancis A. Conter, vs -Ju*acknment. George Conner. - 'et rHE said.Pluiltfhaving filed his dee a. laration in my offlt: * aist-the said lefoodant, whot I. without th Ihnits ofh he tate: Ordered, that the. said Defendant a-appear and plead thereto, within a year nti a day, fmm the lingo f the sanme, therwis. Ainal jusdgment wift be awarded gainsteim. .F.?LIVJINGSTON, c. c, P. Cerk'eOme.djS, 1842 eq 46 Nittee. LLprosltde~tted to ne on accounts due the kst of January last, are re uasted to come and'settle ops We have ipay our deb.le (jOODE & LON. Fait1 tr 3 New S rin & Summer A FULL awrment for sale, at the k"pes Cah prices, by JNO. 0. D. FORD. Hiamburg. April 14 tf 12 Georgia Nankeens, B ROWN LINENS, and FINE DU1LS, Just received by JNO. 0. B. FOR&D. Hamburg, April 14 French MuMihsa & Printed LAWNS. FINE assorineot. ror trde Cheap, by A JNu 0. D. f-.011-0. Ha_burg. April 15 1' 12 VERY large awl weii rmworted supply of ENGLIS1l & AmItIlCAN PP.'.NTS. new, and for salu at very ospries, byV JNO. 4). 0. FOR D. faoubnrg. A piif 17 if 12 Sheedsags and ShirtiUgs. 5-4.6.4 and 12-4 Brown r. bleached bfiE .INGS and S4LtT[NGS. 3ust received by JNO..O. B. FORD. 1Iamburg, April 17 rf 12 AL USXPfI.NPILLS. iroa .rat; tUa or Dyspeqsa, .&crofutus and Chionic Lihee Dlikenses. T (1'E1 Pils are prerared by Dr. S R. Campbc:l. from-: the wa;r of 1he !fbhly celebraed tisnerai Springq. i: Rockbrid-e county Vn.. e-Ird the Alum Spring. These to, in their etTecti upon the syscn -are ssic. incre..i.g tb appetie, uand p1 14t1fotisg li.tin. shey are ntslerntire. o %viltin-. ue s-.-retituas of tihe glIattdar e-3 ea.pnos.dly and paartieu: of* the lver anl 0o." ih'. are cath:.i', prodlucie-opulio::-.. u.1i, hll1ious e#vnet&e: ti.n-: n tl he-1-y a;-1; e a -teusni:i so the sw r-we. inere:-h-- tho s-r;ph at'n. Fron the cion-hblmiatis s .ll Ihue sdlres upon I he -ystems. they are a.:reai purifier of tit bloml, nt,! tnqistlizrer of the circla tion. The ce et the Pill-., nale from these waiter, are in aell re...pects. similar to the waaer itself, nitl eacb pill i. eqiual to a common glaes.f wawr. o* or tie cure of the above diaense. -and all other chronic (or low- di.eades. preoeveranwe in the u's dr. these -Pils, accordis,; to .the .directions given -in -the smul! ldils, at-companying the pills, is all importa:it; and if they are per verin;ly used as direct: d. a cure may be more certainly expected, than utnder tiny ither treatmeus herestofre discovered, ex cep-from the-usme rf the water,from which they are prepared either ly ao attendance at the .Springs.or ot her wise. They very speedily cure di.srrhecris strenlel with acidiiy of the stomach. aud what is conm. nionly called hos ti-urin; two or three pi!ll say be-taken at iny lime, when the stom. acbiv troubled with addity. with the hap pirul-effect. Thfse .lills hare 'an excel lect effect in porevensing the -attarks of nervoius or sick-he-adfache; from three to six pills should be taken at once, when the symptoms are it.i. These waters are an efTrtual rietldy for all hemorrhagi; asd av the Pills have the same effect in ot.er cas's, it is believed they will also have the same effect iu cases of hemorrhage. They cre dropsies in some cases, but are not an infaliblc remedy in all cases of this disease. From the efficaev of these waters and pills in purifying tie blood, they are in valuable in the cure of all diseases of the skin, and all indolent sores, not disposed to a hecalthay acaions. In thte use of them for such diseases, if the disease of the skin appears to be rietisted at first, or if the ulcers bsecome moreiundamed and discharge more freely,let not this circumstauce alarm ay ones. or Icier hitm from paertaeverintg in thteir use. These are evidenes ofr the goot) eficts of -the Pills in .easpelling the vitiated .humors :fromi -the Islood .to thec surface, and uutil .the bloods is pamriiedl, such disease. cananot be cure.d. Its .crofu bots ulcers. .the use of thse waterss ands puls~, invariably .-ause them teo dischtar;:e more freely, and int a short timea, of a motue haealthay appearansc. Thesy are sa verj useful rcemedy -ina Chlelras lusfantum or the sumr-ormwlcotmpla'utt itn chsillsen :ta also for expellineg woartms frutt chiiklren. They imssuedliamtely give a good appsjete, prnsmote digestiona, ad iil effe ctually cortreet atnd -cure ncidity of thse msittmch. Froma t!:eir cleasintg tande purifying of~ects upon the loodes; andi fromt the tone, 7i;:,r and eoergy, wincb their eoperation impotrts toa the wshole systemt thsey will be tl'uand a gresat psreventative nf it~e fevorc. s'hichl prevail in low nud .unhleeaby regions; hence, persons livinig it suchs regione, will fiud It greetly seo their advantage to use the pill., fur a fortuight,. at she commence met of evcrr spring andI (,sll season,. as a preventative, And toihsuild snp constitutiotns broken down by previous untacks of fever. These Pills aire a valuabile ansistant to she itse and efficacy of sualphturoues and sa line mineral waters, antd three or four of theta taken each day, at ditlferent timea. wrhich ini attenudance at other nttnearal spriugs, wouhd add greatly to the curativc effects, uf these warteas. These waters and pills are worthy of the notice of the.AMedical lFacuhty; stad ina &.eir hands would be a valuable article int the treatment of many diseases, otherwise umsaageablhe. 5aemenoarrhea, tdysmenm orrhe~a and luchorrhea, the waters of the Alum Springs are. peculiarly effecacious ; ad we believe the pills made front thsese waters, would havethe same effect in the treatment of those diseases, that the water hia; therefore, we would recommend a trial of them,-by die Facsly..n shoso dis tases. JThese fills .are eabily taken, hav ing. no-osieousl taste, are perfectly safe in all cases where aeti. -fever does not ! Xist amnddonot sicen persons while using hem. -For sale tsy-J. D. TlBBETS,- next door oG. L & E.-Peon'saore. , 1 may 3 i 4 PETER GOLLY. Turner and Gunsmith, I NFORMS the -citizens of.Edgefield .village and jirvieinity, that-he is pro rared to execute all kind. of Turnmng, in Wood, Iron, Brass, or any kind of Aletal. Hie also repairs all kinads of Gunwork. t the lowest prices for Cash. (~7 All persons indebtedl to hiom are espectfully requested to come forward ds te ber accounts. n-hh* t 9 New Spring and Summer ' E Subscribers have just received. and ar o terng to tl.eir customerm andr' the piblic genera!ly . full and well ,clrcj agssrime.nt of Fazcy & Staple Dry Goods, Comprimiug v.:r nu,:::. .i 4Good., in their line, suited if) .: orng and Snuimmier triade, whieh tc..y was sell at priceu to %nn tbl' ianes. Aa.iso-A geners' Usirttient of Groceries. fardlware, huts, slaoes, &e. &c. which will be sold fit prices wwclh ca:noi fail to give .-AijIactio.: to those who n'ay tavor in-fis wit:h :a:ir patrovage. W.: we.e iadie-d by itie pre.s-nt red icod ?ricc4 of Goods., *o m'1ke hea.- purl::.v-m. which enableis us to Xer so'ron'- 1:Jucements to pmrch:?'..4er. Wt ;re deto-rittirr tip ell. and let ihose who doubt -ur .ibih1 y to , i. l: t -it, ah it d sie. - We a . con:inie tie bimee., of Mu~nery A; "antonu-.1 king, undper t-e- .,ormner:rf .1ir. V. M. DOWD. asrd having received a new suppily of Goods suited to thal branach of trael. are prepated to ex..cutm' all kinds of work widu neatness and de-patchl. Orders from the coaitry ptonmptly attended to. BLAND & BUTLEK. April12 tf I AiEW GOGIDS. IT HE Subsect ilers rempecttfully ianform their oid customuer anAl the putlblic generally, that they are now rec.:iviug and openi:- their fstock oifa0 Spring & Suummer Goods; l.nfracin a coneral nawirtiet or ancy X~taple Good s IIAT.S. :-!iOF.S, N. GROCERIES. Ilavit.: lm--po-ed of' l ::re:ter par' of their o4d1ftmck. ihekr are inw isb'. lto ule-r all -Piesina e-sire n'w . - E.,jd,, which :hey %. 19 al .it ricext to tmit thle lttle". G. L. & E. rrNN. A pal P2 sf 11 New Spring and Summer T E Sb. ribu are now receiving, frum New York. their Spring.& Sannmer-Goods, Emismramcing alniot every article it-innily kept in lin int.rket. We have selected our Goods with great care. and reolncnmt oatr custalcts, amid thei piublic .:enerally. to call tud examine for themselvea.. ait -eo mhat the prices dm cor revilond with the tic4.. We are thaukfisl for psast favori, and hope by strict attention to bu. sWnels to werit a contitulince. PRESLEY & BRYAN. Apail 12, 1843. if 11 New sprinr & Summer GOOD S. JNO. 0. B. FORD, I " 'opening a't at't' i'' ' " n'bur' , a full asorutent of OR Y G O O DS, for the Spri:: iiand Simmer Trade, whit.h he wtillsell rcry low for Casi. March ;tf tf 9 New Cash Store, S IVYS CORNER. iH.IM JurG S. v. Laies. d'vc want a rich uow Dress, At your own price-or even iea, lnato tim the New Ca.sh Stsire. straighttway Secure great BarPains. while you many. Our Stock of GooAs being large and new, Indu'ecuienta great we'll ofitfeir you, Y1u still tuball find.s eltritofrse, The Cheapest plhce. the New Cash .Store. AVING spent the it month ins the Cify H a New York, in the selectioh cran ex. tensive Fashionable and Chen i Stock tif New Sprin & Summer GO DS. We would respectfully ask our old custo. mers amid the public, to examine our as.nrt. tament and learn tie pri.es, befuar purchaiing elsec wre, feelinig confid.:nt that the citizenms of Somuth Caroalinia maeed no lnmgier he mnide: time neammitv or leaving tham ir owna z'tate, to pr entre DNRY COtil)Sas gooad, tashaiuonable, and cleap as in anmy thier market Onar asortim-mt ,eimng us:uumally large, we shell nimt enmummerate articl-s amid prices, lim asamten you we shall take greamt lmeasure ina mahenimng Gmoods, and nausaing sadi prices. Nu cbarge *ii mmiokinmg .il.iKl'TCH U.1 & CO. 'N. 15. liemmbemIir we* hiave remomived from the. old .itams.l nar finnmmtrer'I limtel, tim thenw Uirik Bumilding; Ott Siley's Cornmer. W. K. & Co. lI:mbhtr~ Alpril 3 t I10 Choice Family Medicines. .Paints, .OI5s, 6' 41'udow AND every nrticle usually kept in DRUG STfORWS, are amf'ered tm -tihe -lonest mar ket prices. hyv R ISLEY & CO. Ilamiburg. S. U.. tar H.\VILANI', RIULEY & CO. April 5 3m* 10 Merchant Tailor Shop. IA V'aING givenm thai branicht ofC nr bmusi nlfem muir patinmar attenatiomn ina selectinig fromn dtla ipringt. importation~as the best, cheap est amid imost fashminable mty lesa min tCoeaks~, Ceussimeresg and and every othaeraee :nere-.ary to a Gentle manl's Wmrdrobe. we will nuly add .that time Shiop iis stil cmincted I.y Nir. R. M. FXULLER, WVnoa'e ta-te anmd skillm inrtting andt ticttu ness of work, is too well know nm to aced our paase. Terms Cash. positively, prices in accord ance with term, amid times. WM. -KETCHIUM & CO. Hambrg,'Aprid I, 18N3. tet 104 < 1. u DOZEN ln'ndByswio and colored.Paloa Leai Hate, Chsildremas aind Boym Leghorn Hlaks, AfeosaLeghorni and'Panma Hatn. Ei do:. white and 'olored floods 25 to 37cts. 6 do plinSrawfBonnets,$ to $3. Silk flonnets, black and fancy, 61 50 to $4, Leghorn Bonntets. (fine) new shape, isses Cypress. & Straw Bonnetsa 50cts. to $2. Artificial Flowers, Band Bozes. &c. Just received by WVa!. KETCIJU3I & Co. linnburt.'A pril 3. 18.3 tI 10 JOELI &1AW, BRICK LA YER & PLA ISTER ER, TENDER S imis services to th cimizensm Iof this atnd the ndjoitning D.tricts, so don any work itn his line. ina a workmaulikhe manner, and at pries sitable to thue time,. Hlavinig servedi a regular apprenticeshp to thme buuinecss, be will warrant the work Letters addressed to the care of Win. F. Durisoc, will meet with immediate atten hion. anch 94 ~ er 8 JOHN COLGAN, Merchant Tailor, P ESPECTFULLY informs Iis cut Pt' tmuners, and the public generally, that hto is just raturned (roan Charleston, wit, a vriety of articles in is% line, which h : %il dispoaso of on teris to suit the march'eI, tr 6 TH V. U. 2. DISTRICT COURT, DISTRICT OF SoUTII C.AROLIN.. IN B14 NKRUPTCY. IN the mnat:er of .ewas li. Cobb Merchant. residing ini AI.beviiea District. aouth Car-. finan Bankra.pt. Pusu:-at to ani Order ortite Dlisrict 'onurt rf !he Uni:cd S'ates. tur tLe i iiorict of South: Cuolina, Noti- i.- nereby girt.n, that cause be .hewn before tW: aard Cutirt, at the Fcder-l Coitrt Hosvw i4i ;harlestuna, on the third day oI J ane tskxt, at eleen o'clock. A. Af., why the: aid Lewis B Cobb. should not re ceive Iris Visciarge and Ger'ficat as a Banuk rupt. Charlealon, hib day of March. 1S43. H. Y. GRAY, Cirk. mairch 22 12 8 - Head Quarters, 2nd rlegiment 7avalry. .April :3. IN3. N obedienre to an Order from Brig. Getil. Doahai, an Election for Colonel of the 2d Regiment of Cavalry, to fill the vacancy occa rioanaaed by the resigasition of Col. Joseph Dick on, wail be held on Friday the2d ofrJune next. Each Captatin wili give notice hereof. at las Company Mnster Groand.ne reqimred by law. On the day following. the blanagers will mncet at the legimeantal Muster Ground, count nua the vote., r and trant'mit to the Brigadier Gener.l an certitied otateieut thercof, signed -by all the .an.agers present. LEROY H. Mt'NDY. Lt. C(l. Comd'ng.2d liReg. Cacry. .\pril 5 ltt1 State iAehils anti State .Mtchanics ! ADDLE. BRIDLE. hARNESS AND COLLAR NIANUFACTORY. DANIEL ABBY, R ES-PECTFULLY, iniforma-the cii zens of Edgefield District, that be has commenced the above business in all its varinus branches. laving just recei ved from the Eastern Cities, a splendid as sorinment of Bitt. Mulountings and Leather, he assures the public that his work will b'e done in a style equal to any Manuractory in the State. at reduccd prices. N. B Military accoutremeuts in the most approved style. Edgerteld C. If., Feb 1 t' I NOTICE. LL Persns are lotrwarsed -fromi-trading for two Notes of hand, given by me to Paul W. Conner, one due frst January n1ext, fir Five Ilnndrrd Dollar%. with interest from tie date, dated January 19, 1843. The-other for Fave H andred -Dollars, doe firt January. 1l4. dated 19th January, 1843. The said Notes were given for land, a part of which beloanged to another pewon. The Notes are in piosses.iwn of Geni. G. W. Ilodges, who is jointly bound with Paul W. Conner, in a bqnd to unke the title of sa-i land, good. 1 iever intend to pay' the said notes. LAIWIN GRIFFIN, March 5 tf 7 Ranawajr FR(O)M the subscriber, living near Cland's creek. in the neighbomtrhood of Chatman's .lill Edgefield District, my Negro nan JOHN, whom I pur chased of my father a few weeks ago, any father purelnased him from a spe cnlator.from Virginia. John said he wias raised near R ichmond, Ya.. lie is abont 21 yeats of age, about 5 feat 8 or 9 inchets high. taf light comoplexion, atnd hats a scar man the cor tner "f his left eye ; i.4 a stout well amde fellow, fullI fiaced, spenaks quick whn spukent to. Ile haid otn whn he want away a furcapabrownt idah cloth cusat, and pantahoons of course grey cloth:. It is qutitem likely he is trying tn get back toa Vir;iniat. I will give twentyfivem dolkars reward to any pernon wino -vall apprleend the miid slave and cnfane: him inn a'ny-jail .in is State, so ith.it I get hint agfain. and thairty-five doullars if takena out of the~tate,. and if brought hnomei all reasaballe expenses will be paid. lTe spee-lnkor frm whom he was purca:aied wrrites his~ tnamfe Anzdre.Lee. ADASI BlACK. I..b. 22 if 4 Then Colamin Soauth-Car.-,linuian, -.il! copiy thneso abv once~ a month utitl forbidi. And terwarad their accouants to this orice. ST.9lTE OF S. C.9ROLLIMa, EDGFl'ELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON P'LEAS. LCanvile, .Moore & Co. Declaraion in Ddbt. Tohn ic arrv. f'vnign .-itacmnent. VI H E PlaintitT. lhavinag thnts dayt filed thecir declaration in this caSe, iinamy utlice and Ine defentdaant having nto wtife or attorney. minown to be within this State, eta whomt a co ,y of said declaraanon, with a rule to' plead can neniervedl: It is ordered, tinst the auid defeand ant do pleadh to .the -said declnath asa, wvithin a ,-car and a cia! from thc publication of this or Ier, or final and absqlrzje juadgeut svil. be awnddaant GEO. -POPE,-c. c. r. DtrrIetOjce, Oet. 18. 1842. ly 40 State of Sonthi Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. )hiver Simipson, vs. .oeign~ Altadenat. bl iddleton Belk. . I 'HE Ptlaitntifrhaving this day filed big I delaration in this case, in my odfice, aml hiedefendaunthaving no wifeorattorney,knowis 'abe within this State. oat wonmascopy ofsaid leclaration, with atrule to plead can be served. t is ordered, that the said defendant do pflead a the said declaration, withi a~ yea ad a ay from thes publication of' this order, or final ndlabsolutejudgmenitwilt beawarded again.: aim. GEO. PUPEe c.. C. 'lerk's Ofeie, Edgefield C. H. April10. 1843 Aprit 12 a. Iy State of South Carqlina, ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. iN THLE COMMON IELBAS. John A.Donald, )Aahaat,&spni &'m. Md. Creswet. 3 IH E Plaintitl'having Sled his declaration in my tilie against the Defenadant who as rithtout the limits of' Staae. Ordered that the eauh defeandan:tido appear and plead thereto viihina.: ear and aday fromn the Jian of the anae, otheryvise final judgem~eot willb awar ele againstlim. JNO'. F. LWVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk'. etliee Sept 24. 1842. Sept, 28 ____ y ___ 35 fih. Man rEFerLn ADVnoIw...a ARGYLE. T H E celebrated Race Horse and Stal. lion, A RGY L E, will stand tib GeNsa ing Season at the Plantation of Capt. Wu. B. MATSs four iniles south of Edgefield C. If., on the Apguinta fRoad. Ie will be let to Mares at $15 the siegle visit; 25 the seabon ; and $35 to insure ; and half a dol lar to the Groom in every instance. The n.ey or cu. approved note payable the 15th of December nextemust be sent wiih each Mare. or she will not be served. Good pataurage will be provided, anid .;Iare, fed on grain at a reasonable price, an servants boarded gratis. A club of tive M-tres shall be entitled to their beason at $20 each Mare, and should they prove not in foal, they shall have the beueit or the Fall Season gratis. Every care will be taken of the. 3lates ani their fouls, but no liabilities will bp inearred for escapes or accidents. A discount of ten per cent will be allowed on all- monies paidal the tine of putting the Maze. - The Season will commence on the first of February. and cad on the last of June. ARGY L E is a dark brown borse, with out while, except a sta,.Afteen hands and three quarters high.; possessed ofnacoin mon bone and muscle, and a form cow Jbining with perfect symmetry, every as vential of a Raco Horse. eo is now 12 myars old, having been foaled in Maryland in the Sprine of 1830. He *as aired by the famous Mons. Tonson, his dam This tin, was by Ogle's Oscar, his grandam by Dr. Thornton's imported Heone Clifden, his g. g. dan by Mr. fals Spot; and his g. g. g. dum by Dr. Mershall's Hyder Ally, %who was by indsay's Arabian. The perfoirmances of ARGYLE 13 dk the Turf, have placed himi the very rant of American Horses as a Raer, .hite those or bin get entlde him to an equal standing as a Slallion. He started frt at Orangeburg, S. C., in Jan. 1834, and ran at Bqrawell. Augusta, Mneon, Colunsbia and Charleitan-, two, three and four miles heats, winning successively 8 races, fve of them of four mile heats,beat ing Pinsy Willace. Rattlesnake, (3 times) Lucy A-shlon, Rushlight, Bertrand, junior. (twice) Nertumus, &c. &c. lie never lost a heat, and was rarely ifever put op to his speed, until his extraordinary defeat by John Bascombe. In April, 1836, the crcumstances of which are familiarto ev ery one. Sutequently he was trained and run with great Success in*Virginia; and in May last on theCentral Course at -Balim'ore, after-running.for-lhe firt heat of three miles, and-losimg .it -by a head in 5 minues 4 seconds, Ie -on the second heat in 5 minutes. 40 seconds, being the best B second beat of three miles recorded in tho American Turf, and the most brilliant per formance of a year surpassing all others in the richness of its annals. During the same week, and on the safmie course, one of his daughters, 1(ate Seaton, won the great sweepstakes of $1000, beating anb6 field with great ease; such a coincidence' beiug birherto unknown upon the Turf. ARGYLE stood but one season and to a limited nunber of mares, not many ot which were thorough bred, yet his colti havo won nine out of eleven races for which they have been started, beating at one, two and three niles, the get of many of our best Stallions, besides several im ported enhts, some of them in first-rate titme. Tlwo of his get, Governor Bumier and Kate Seaton, are now unrivalled upon the Trur by any thing of their age, The owners of ARiGY LE. in brngind him boek to the Sta~te~in which (though not foaled) he was first trained and gained his earliest laurels, present .him with cnn fidence to the Public, as being.in every way, on account of his .blood. sire and form, his performnances on the turf, so re miarkable for endurance, as well as speedt atnd the extraordinary success of lisi gel, worthy of thieir entire approbation. WILLIAM 11. MAYS. January_16. 1813 if 51 State of' South Carolina EDGEP1ILD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON FLEAS. Le'e.E Culbreath, Dclaurationt in As rs. sampuit. John Scurry. IV irus4a Attaae. Samtuel .M. Chtappell, ? Declarariei, in As-. rs. sumpit. J ohn Scurry. .Fng tahet (i E plaintilim having thisdar'fded theirdo clarations in the abovecass.in mty otle, and the defendant havin no wife or attorney, known to be within tis state, on whom a co ,y of saiud declaration with a ruia to plead, can eserved: Jt is ordered, bat the said defen. ani do ,.lead to the sabi d~lrations, within a' rear a ada-ay from the paibicatian of this or ier, or final and absolute jtrdgment wjil 'be stwardcd against himt. Clerk's Ote, 1 . 6 MJay,J3J2. .{ -ly .18 State of South Cwuolina. .EDQFFEL D DIS.TRICT. ,IN E QUIT.Y. Ptaehe Noblas,bf her -BlfrI* ' nesxt friend. vs. Win. Nobles, & others.) Alimony. IT appearilng to mya~ satisfaction, that the eedatWilliam Nobles, resides with out the limdts olztbe State. ,ordered, that the maid Defendant d6 pled, susirer or 'deamur to the cnmplainants bill. within three months from ther publication hzere6I' orth ray~id bill will be taken pr cof3 'i i.. Nov. hlG,-18.13. .. Marcea4 3m 6 State of South Carolina., EDGEFIELD DJST1ICT, A. L. Nichotsai','A -Bll to ob vs. 't ain tite EM. Colernau.snd others. ~forlaud 4s TTppeaing' tb dhy sdihction that A LEldred N. Coleman, one of the defen dants in this ease, reside, beyond the lhm. itsofibsi State. On motionof Pope and Pope ohrefodhat the said EkfredN. Cofe man, do plead answer or demur to the bill on or before the eighth day of Jhae nes, otherwise ahe said bll, will be ordered pro ofsoagainst him . J1. TER RY,c. d. g.D.