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No ga~ase betW paMsslne etdepli sum he 4jatie Ath' diudmw; -M - , be- prt .d~~~M iowe SbSIU'U lo khI*~Mwibth epk ,-~m haetehe lasa tring, ehirkai es d subymiq M elk m eau fount - said Reggion,-As we ex. temperanfce reform which has over the country withsuch U mr,~tbsastwo years. srnow being *uwusp by the monet extraordinary escII~iteC!.et thins country haes ever wisse. Aiunoet every newspaper has . ganueie to reivals int their vicinity, asa ih very many eases, the fac is mn tha u duuakards are utni e i is sieo an inter' teua he at-Ia eaet plaes where the . ampamme6 swfor has made anip * ~ hm oneitemens folow ; this oles ma stabll~aed historical emdm have also shown that of er~revivalsuisgradated by -th. fa~~Ses. of the tem~perance ex * tkenhee. Crlau$id shoeiul induce that w~fetwardb 'came~r oftmper ' eulegl s a good * ' ,"m~h~go- 80an, nrrmda. dram, it haytak ad * er K hER e asp-b - a faheazo, andh coa d ~ 4 abtr hte-' g ddai - i kfetihyd B ee D Viku . (or 6untry. wrvitsof Firri F&r m Jn Ijdtpioceed to- iel at Edge: eourt:Blonsean the first Motndaysand .tul of June ex the fdhoiing- pro John W. 1!G1chtu a Mary Hightow er: ont: tuo.sad of land, more or lOss, ad joiain; John Wise, Win. S. Howard, and otbers. bland & Butler vr. Henry Williamns; tihe same, va the same; fifty acres of laud wbere defendant lives, adjoining William Strome, and Edmund Boyd. George Bassey and others vA Emberson Bussey, the tract of laud, where defendant lives. William K. Lindsey vs Wi. Caries, Cary G. Snellgrove. and Wm. Corley; oiohty foaur acres or laci, more or less, ad joining lands of Robert Price, John Rhine hart, and others. - William Lever vs J. W. Holley ; one mare and colt. John H. Stockman vs John W. Holley one hundred and fourteen acrei of laud more or less. adjoiuing John Saugford John Holley, and others. U. H. Lee vs J. M. C. Freeland; th house and lot, whore delondant lives, a Roehells. .. Bryan & Minor vs Wm. II. Green, ant Lews Elizey; four hundred and thirti five acres of land, more or less, adjuinin; ohn Wise, Mrs. lary Hightower, an others, the property of L. Elizey. John S. Smyley vs George Shaver Sear., one hundred & forty eight acres a land. more or les,. adjoining Peter Dora and others. John S. Smyley vs Robin Rholes, an James Golemanu; one hndrel and fift: acres of lund, whore defendant Rhode lives, adjoining James Golemnan, Tom P'ay no, anti others. James' Miller vs Wim. Strome. Lewi Runelai, and John Cheathum; oue hun dred and cighty acres of laud, more less, where defendant Stroin" lives. Hathbert & 11-ll fr the use of Thoma 1. Walton vs Joseph Wounts: Benjmi H. Warren vs the same; Oliver Sienp soa vs the same, the same vs the-same John G. Wiutcr vs the sain ; Willia: Dearing vb the some; Peck'& Dearing v the same-; defendants former residenct cotnmosed of four original lese, one othe house and lot on Centre street, with tw tenements one occupied by Messrs. lor &Newby, the other by F. M. Shroda also, two houses and lots on larket stret known as the negro trading place in [lam brg. Steedmnan & Merrett vs John S. Fouk the *ame vs the same ; two hundred an fifty acrew of land, mate or loss, adjoluin lands of Win. Turner, Edmund Keoncd and others. Lewis ElIzey bear vs Mary Ann Fisi or, and John Fisher ; one lot of land, con tainuig four and half acres, adjoining land of John Walker, J. Brooks. and others. Julius Day vs Edmund Kennedy; fou hundred acres of land, more or less, ad Joining John Williams. Jula S. Foukt " adley Cooper vs Catharine Tankeri toy. Benjauin McCormak, vs the sam wad Geoge Tankersley ; one hundred an, Ifty acres of land, mire or less, wher Catharine Tankersley lives. Stephen Wilson vs Dudley Rountree eOe negtr girl, Charlotte. " W. & S. Attaway vs Joseph Jay; Ww Dozier vs the same; Daniel W heeler vi the samo;,Dennis McCarty. for the us of his wife. vs the same, and Ienderso Smith. one negro girl, Silvey, the piropet ty of Joseph Jay. McLure & Wilson vs Dniel Thomat one negro gill, Julin. Oliver Towles, Orditiary, vs Dai Little, ad'mr., one negro boy, Frank. Terms Cash. S. CURISTIE, s. E. D. May 10 4t M5 8tate of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Joseph Woods, 'Woreclosure of Wiliban Denring. otae BY an Ord i~rom' A. P. Bumler, on .uf theAesoeiate Judges oTtaid State in the above stuted case, the following pruperty, vis: nll that lot or parcel of Ian: lying and being in toe town of i laumburg in the district aforeisaid, on Covington street, running back one hutndred an' eighteetn. feet,-fronting two hundred an' thaty feet, wade up or four original koti No. 323, 324, 32.5 and 326(, where Josep Woods formerly lived.. Also. one othei loi o Markettstreet, No..56, fronting 43 feet, more or less. Also, one other lot ol paicel of land on Market-street, fro tin; forty seven feet, 'rnning hoek twolitun dred feet, nuero or less, to Msereer street AhiO, one other lot on Centre street, front i..gsixty liur feet, running back sevent, fieefeet, tmore or less, to a lot now or lat ,ly belonging to thte estate of Williamson hounded on the east by said Centre street o'n the north'y lot .of G. HI. Hull. on thb wiestaylotof( the said estate ofrWilliant son, an.on tbe os by James Hubbard' l6s.. Tlo be sold oleredit offive months thitesjoe ejigned hut not delivered, unti the whilkritbe-purelas. money be pak ecutinig tiftle terms of the sale, and I amount of purehaso money he no an, the property to be resoe edaccount o( former purchasers for idh hy viie6if'ssine levy, cost and commis sens to bepakin Icas.s. 5 CHRlSTIE, s. L. May-10 [364751 4t 15 Sta% or South Carolina,. -EDGEF1ELD DISTh[fCT. Curry :&Cater vs. *. Foreiga altnecutent. Henry Oiter. the assneiates lil es of said Stata ahalcdreide1 dct~eld Courl Hiensa~anthe: firstonday in Jan. next in the above-stated case; one negro bo: Sam. .Terms cash. . Ma ios. CHRISTIB, s. .. Moay 10 [ 00' 4 15 E~eydeseniptionegecsted witt .Qnearness& despateh,at-theOfce ~aire Baanarxn Anvzn-namn. State.of South CaYIfina. 7 aifgEEIELD fDISTILICT. psan Rhoden.:Applicant. t T&s. - t Patsey Rhoden, and others, Defend'ts 1! Y an order 'from the Ordinary of Edgefield Disrict I shnl proceed to sell at EdgeseId Court House, on the first ?onday in June next, ia the above stated cap lands of the estate of John Rhoden, 0 deceased. on the waters of South Edisto e River, adjoining laoids of Elbert Lott, a William Bushbee. John B. Bush, and oth ers. containing cighty acres. maore or loss, on a credit of twelve nonths. Purchaser to give bond and personal security, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary. Costs to be paoid in enoh. S. CHRISTIE, s. I. V. May 15 ($3 00) 3 16 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire B Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas Albert Kin; hath applied to ma far Letters of Administration on all and singular the gools and chattels, ri;hts and credits of Geo. W. Ilowle. late o tie District aforeaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all anl singular, the kiudred and cro ditors of the said deceased, to be and up Icar before mie, at onr next Ordinary's Court for the baid District to be holden at Edgelield Court House oi the 29th 1lay, .13, to show cause if any, why the said Adninirationu should Ut be granted. Given uinder mty hand and sal this 15th day if Mar, one thousand cizlht bundred at'd forty t'wo. and in tile a~ixty.seventh : year of Awcric-en le (mlrentvce. 0. TOW .ES. a. .. D. May 17 [!2 1241 2: i PROPOS L for PuMAix in The City of Charleston, .e r rditd tV kn mlitfd THE TOKEN. AND ODD FELLOWS s MAGA ZINE. 11E Submscribom P propo-c pulishing a Pe ritodical to be devioted tat the itere"tS of Odd FellowAi p. witlthie aove title. 'Tie rn joid inicrease ot'. .e Order. in tlhis State, and its probable extensive spread in the aijoining 1 St141es, Meeta 1o en111 r-r the e-stablishntient of such a work in South Carolini. whiclm shall be r tie expontit of the principles of the Order, and a medmum of cotumonicalion between the Bra therhiod. While de :rneral interests at the Order at larae are cinmfined mto - 7h Ceeeatan." the North' han its - IIinsem." the East its -SYMbo" and the Anciet Dominion - The - nden Odd Felhos.'" the Pahneto Strate hould tsmt be withot. its orgair, thron;b wiich the knowledge of an institution whicl loas at d tracted no mniall share of public attention, may ,e advautageously made ktown to our fellow CitiZe-ns. ' Wlhile the pronsinet oltject of-Tie Token," will be to set forth atad defend tie principles of thme Order, and to cotvey to the :neabers such - intellirtence of its progrens anal spreations as s may be deemed interetma, a iunemn of its pages will be dertited tm ;entral Lt:eratmre. is r as to make it worthy ofthew loomistir. nmil thus secure to uts the %miles and n pprohintion of the fair ses, whoin we nre i:rtienttnrly d-sirons to 'mlease. .eernl diatinguiishmemtl uid taicnted Brthers have promised mn,, the aid ofrtheir pens. which warrants us itn wyimng tht-i **The To a ken" will he worthy of the patrunage of the - Brethren generally V Terms.-Tho 7bl-ena will be published tonth. ly in octaro for. ofa L pages, on geo paper. and type, at Two dollars per anuana payable in advance. 87 The First Number willbe isued as soon as 200 Subsribers are obtained. - HAYDEN & BURIfE. a Nort of the I'aat Ofce. M Charleston, S. ., April 1843. - May 1) 3t 15~ ,NewSi pr~ui & Summer DR It OO. FUL L assmrnment for sale, at the lotuast . skprices, by JNO. 0. BI. FORD Hlatmburg, A pril 14 tf 12 - Georgia Nankeens, B ROWN LINENS, atnd FINE DRILLS, Jumst rece ed by JNO. 0, B. FORLD. llaimurg, A pril 11 Fren'ch Mualiua & Prminted LAWNS. SA FiNE aassormment, ihr mnle Cheap, by ~i~whugApil~ JNU.O0.B0.lORD. liabur, Aril15if 12 9E1tYJarge and well naorted suippiv of A.ENG ,LISli &A ERIC AN PR IN''S, new, and for sale nt rertowe prcee by . IHamburg. April 17 tf 12 Shaeeuings ad ShIrtingsn. 5- 4. 04 amnd 12-4 Browa & bl-nched S4 ,SHIEETINGS and SHIIRTINGS, Just received.hy JNO.0. B. FORD. H~ambur, April 17 * f 12 New Spring and Summer T re ho ferigi:hi utmr and the ubli genrall, a ull nd ec ted asortmenIt ( Faucy AStapic Dry Gs Comprising~every ratiety of Gondain their line, suited to. the Spreind Stummer trade, which they will sell at iraces to suit the times. At~so-A geeral assmrtuneait ot Groceriese nardlWare, Hats, -Shoe., &c. Ac. which will he sold at p rices whicle cannuot fail to give sad~sfaction to those who omy fiv-.r them Iwith their patronag.. W~e were saduced by the prese'ni rsed prir'.s of Goods, to mne: heavy punrchases, which enables us~ tin u0'er' strong ,uducemaents to porchla.,etS.. We are determined to tel, atulmt thmose who doubt coir ability to please thceeUal ad sem. 'Wel also conatinute the btuiess of Millinery & Mlanuanaaking under thme sumrintenidence ol' Ms. C. II. DOWD, and'hiving receiveaf a new ampply of Goods sted- to that tiranch ot trade. are prepamed to- execute all ktuds of work with eastness and despatch. Ordertrfrom the coutny promtl attended to. BLAN D&. OTLER,. April12 .it: 11 avo3spoLAM, Eerchant Tailor, ESPECTFULLY Informa his es tomets, and the publie generally, that Ihe is just returned from Carleaton, with a varie of articles in his line, which be will dis oof on terms to- stit the. tinges. i arch 2a NEW GOOD%. r 1. Sithicriberi repwctfuliv infornn their old cuvtomersmani tho. public genierally, at they are now recciving ai.d upeotsg thetr Wpoiug O Nemmer Goods; EmbingitiE a gem-rai ip.-ritient of Fancy & Staple Goods, HATS, SHOES, & GlROCERIES.. Having dispo~ed of the acater part ofttheir Id *tobk, they are niow able to ofeir an almost U ritire ow 11tack ofGoodi, which they will Sell t prices to suit the tites. all G. L. & E. PENN. Il April12 if 1i or New Spring and Summer 'i IIE Sub ilber- are now receiving from y New Ylk. their Spring & Sumiier Goods, :imbracing atmo'st every article usaally kept i this tuarket. We have selected our Good.i rith great care. and request our customers ' id the putl-ic generally. to call and examine ti itr themselves. ond see that the prices do cor- c espod withls the limes. We are thaukful fir iI iaht frivors, and hopc by strict attentiot to bi. ( iuss t. ucrst a contitiiuince. 4 rUESLEY & BRYAN. A pr i 12, 1843. tI 1 New Cash Store, SIBLEY'S CORfNER. JIAMBUJIG S. C. Ladiea, d've t art a rich new Dress, %t your own prir. -or een less' 3laste to the New CashS:ore. straightway ietcure great liargains, wliie you uay. )ur Stock of Goods being harge aud new, s inducements great we'li ol*hr you, a Viou .ill alwl !i. as nrfoiue, r rhe Chenpesm place. the New U.h S:iorn. IAVING rtLthhe past tiimmn:h in the City ..r N w Vm Y , ii lth. ,electiol vf an, ex :en'me F:shionable anod Cheap Stock of New 4prisng & Summlier GOOD S. v We would respectfilly ask our o!d ensto. ters anid the public, to examine our assort ment and learn the prices, before purchasing 4e here. feeling contidct that the citizens or f south Carolina ieed oit lunger he undei the iI tercaity of leaving their on n State. to pro- t enre DRY GOODS, as good. laAsionableund :benp' as in any other market. Our ussortment being inustially large, we hall not enumerate articles und prices, but wute yu we slailI take great plea-anre in ihewing Goods. ahid unming small prica.- p No charge for looking WM. KETCHUM & CO. N. B. lemenber we have removed fron the i Ad star.d near liuner's Hotel, ts the new irick Building on Sibley's Corier. V. K. &L Co. Hamburg April 3 8t 10 Choice Family Medicines. Paints, Oils, & WIldow GLASS. AND every article usually S kept in DRUG STORES, s are ofered to the lowcst nmar- I ket prices, by RISLEY & CO. i Hlamintic. S. C., or I HAVILANIs, RISLEY & CO. Augusta. April 5 3m* 10 Merchant Tailor Shop. I AVING given this branch of our bui ness our particular attention in selecting from this springs inspertati..ns the best, cheap est and most fasiionable styles of CloUs, Cassineres, and VESTINGS, and every other asticle necessary to a Gentle moan's Wardrobe. we will only add that the I Shop is stiil conducted by Mr. It.M. FULLER I WVuse taste and skill its cutting, anl itithful. t tess if work, is too wvell known to need our: praise. d Tiermus Cash. positively, prices in accord ance with tertms aind itimes. WM1 KETCIILUM & CO. Ilambuorg, A pril ,1-.1. 4' t It and colosred l151lm L~eiu'flats, Cildretn, and Boys L.eghsrsi ll.its, .lens L.eghoirm and Puin:atna 1iats.t f5 doz. n 'hife and color-ad lioodts 2.5 to T3ct. 6i do plain Stra w iBonneta, Si ti' $3. Silk Bonneits, black anid fancy. $l 50 to $I, Laglornm Iimnets. (fitwa) um-w 2.hape. SlisecsCypiress & Straw llanets .rMtts. to $:2. Artificial Flowers, land Uox.i.. &c I Just received byv luamobircr. A pril 3. 14$. . t lii JOHV N .IIAW, BRlCKLAYER & P'LAISTiElERt, TE RShis services to the ctzn oT thsn the adjiningDisrcts. to lo any work in his' line, in awd alk in~anner, nd at prices suitable to ilhe times. Ilaving servedi a regular apprenticeshipj to thme business, ho will wrarrant the work ~ ie puts together to stand. Letters addlressed. to the cnre oifWmi. P. Durisoe, will meet with imamedite utten tonl. ~ march 22 tf 8 PETER GOLLY. Turner and Gunamith, I NFORMS the citizens of4 Edgerield i villao amat its vicinity, that he ki pre ated to esecute all kinds of Turning, in ~ Wood. Iron, Brass, or any kind of Metal.1 lie also repairs all Linids of Gunwork. t the lowest prices for Unshh (t?" All persons in.h-b:edJ to him arej epctfully reque-med ton comue forwsard! tud settle their accounts. i'arch29 wf 09 New Sprinpr & Stunmer G00DS. JNO. 0. BI. FORD, s now opetning al hiis state in Hamnburg, a a full assortmenit oft or the Spring and Summer Trade, which he ( vtlisnell ualoe for Cash. March2 tf 9 . T HE U. S. DISTRICT COURT, DISTRICT OI' SeUTH CAlottA. IN BANKRUPTCY. N thme matter of Lewts B. Cobb. Merchant. residinmg in Abb.:ville District, South Car.-~ sina a Blankrupt. - I'tisunt to ani Order ofthe District Coutrt if the United Stat's, for the Dtstrict of Soeth I :arolina, Notice is hereby given, that cautre he ( hwn beforo the said Court, at the Federal 'a Jourt Heuso in Charleston, on the third s lay of June tnet, at eleven o'clock, A. M., I vy te said Lewis B Cobb, should not re ive his Discharge and Certi~eateas a Bank pt. Charleston, 6th day of Marsh,-1t43. . V. GRAY Clerk. wirt22 -c * LLUM SPRING PRGALNl. rol TE CURa ok ,apreppa, Scrofutumd Ckankiciver Disrouj., Il IEE Pils arc prepared by Dr. S. LR. Cam piell. fromn the water of the ;lly celebrated liucral Springs. in ackbr;dge county Va., called the Alum >rings. These waters in their e'cts Pon the system arn tonic, increasing the petile, and promoting digestion, they arc crnative, exciting the secreticns of the ansdular sybtemn generally, and particular the livcr and kidney s; they are cathartic, oduciug copious, dark, billions evacua )us; and they also effect a determination the surface, increasing the perspiration. romu the combination of all these effrcts )on the systeim, they are a great purifier the blood, and equalizer of the circula mn. The effect of the Pills. made from ese waters, are in all respects. bimilar to e water itself, and each pill is equal to e >mwon glass of water. For the cure of i above diseases, and all other chronic or slow) diseases, presoverance in ie use r these Pills, according to the dircetioms iven in tho small bills, accompanying the ill , is all important; and ifthey are per urin;ly used as directed, a cure may b sore certainly expected, than under any iner treatnient heretofore discovered, ex rpt from the use of the waterfrom which sey are prepared either by an attendancc i the Springs or otherwise. They very eedily cure disrrahns attendcd witl cidity of the stomach, and what is corm tonly called heart-burn; two or three psill my be taken at any time, when the stom ch is troubled with acidity, with the hap iest efTect. These Pills have an excel -et effect in preventing the atmacki o ervous or sick -headache ; from three to A pills shoIulJ be taken at once, %hcu the Vnptunis are felt. These waters are an effectual remed3 >r all henorrhages; and as the Pills Iaac ic same effect in otl.er cases, it is believe& icy will also have the same effect in case r hemorrhage. They cure dropsies it ame cases, but are not an infalible remcd3 I all cases of this disease. From the efficacy of these waters and ills in purifying the blood, they are in aluable in the cure of aii disis-es of the in, and all indolent sores, not disposed te hiecithy action. In the use of them fo uch diseases, it' the disease of the skit ppears to be rictated at first, or if thI leers become more inflamed and discharg lure freely,let ntot this circumstance alarn ny one, or deter him from persevering it acir use. These are evidences of th4 nod effects of the Pills in expelling the itiated humors from the blood to tI urface. and uutil the blood is purified uch discase cannut be cured. in scrou ms ulcers, the use of these waters an tills, invariably cause them to discharg more freely, and in a short time, of a mor acalthy appearance. They are a ver seratl remedy in Cholera Infantum or th ummer bowel complaint in children : a iaso for expelling norms from children rhey immediately give a good appetite Prornote digestion, and will effectuali orrect and cure acidity of the stomach rom their cleansing and purifying efect pon the blood; and from the tone; vige nd energy, which their operation impart a the whole system they will be found rent preventative of the feverd, 'hicl revail in low and unhealthy regions euce, persons living in such regior; wil ind it grently to their advantage to us he pills, for a fortnight, at the commence neat of every spring and fall season, as reventative, and to build up constitution roken duwn by previous attacks of reve. These Pills are a valuable assistant F, heo use anid ellcacy of sulphiurous and sa ine mineral waters, and th. so or four a hett taken each day, at different times wich in attendance at other titanern prings, would add greatly to the curativ fa'cts of these wratcts. -These waters and pills are worthy ii bo untice of the Medical Faculty; an'd ii Lecir handswoutld be a valuable article i lbe treatmnent of many diseanses, otherwis iumianageatble. li nan:enorrhen, dysmena rrhwa unid luchorrhwa, the warn. of th Liumt Slirin~gs are pecuiarly etrcecaciou. aid we believe the pills tuade from thes raters, would have the same effecet in th reatment of thoso diseases, that the wate as; therefore. We wo)uld recommnend rial of them, by the Faculty. in those dii ases. These Pills nre easily talken. hav gno nauseous taste, are perfectly saf a alt cases where active fever does o ist and du not sie-ken persons while usin For sale bjy J. D. T IBBETS, next doe > G. L & E. Penn's, :,tore. mnay 3 t( 14 State of South Carolina. ABBE VILLE DiSTRICT. IN EQUITY. Viiliamn Wilson, ) cs. Billfor Partition. tizabeth Todd, &. other.) [T 'I ppearin: to may einisdetinr.a a L Carohine C;ra~ley, Whbitfield B~oeeon an ;meine Is wite. Tloliver Towlen andt Sar-i uhi-, wire. Albert Rtosartsan, Mnnurin, Vahto, ,- Chii, mte ida wife. Anderson Sitie nd Conelia his wife, Mary, a daughter of 51. Iron, deccased, who has .atermarrie ith sonme one unknown, Leroy Brmown, ani Ianieh Gent and Nancy his wife. defendanta amaed ina the said bill, are. and resid. withou to limuits of this state: Ordered. that the asai, mfndants respcctlvely, dot appear, p lead.ari aer or demur, to thse said bill, within hre toatha from this date, or decree pro confeasse ill he retedered against them. II. A.- JONES, c. a. A. 9. onmmissboner's Otfico, bhevilte. Feb. Iti. 1843. j ma 4 StaGte Rights and State Mlchaunics I ADDLE, BRIDLE. HARNESS ANI COLLAR MANUPAUTORY. DANVIEL ABBY, ESPECTFUL LY informs the cii Iz ens of Edlgefield District, that Ib as commenced the above busine.s lii al s various b'runchtes. Having just recci ed froma the Eastern Cities, a splendid as artmenct of Bitte, Ahuntings and Leathte, e assures the public that his wor'k will b one in a style equal to any Alanufactor; a the State, at reduced prices. N. Be Military accoutremaents in th inst opproved style. *~ Edg..fltrd C H:. Peb 1 ti batiatrav FRO the subscnber. living near Cloud's creeir, in ii n'ghbourlhnod of Chaunan's:Mill r .e6e4Dstrict, - -ny $egon 3n JOHN. whomn I par .. Z(0 of m falther J few wkksAdo, my (atiwrpisjchased his rom a - coldtn:. fromn igni.tlbla was rai-ed .ear Ificanond. Va , he is about 21 yeam of age, abat 5 feet 8 or 9 inchbtgh. ot light conplexion, and ita a sar on the cor ner of hi6 lest eye; is a stopg weltmadae fellow. rull faced, spea quick wisan spoken- to. *Hfe ld on when he went awaj afur agtrewn*u da cluth coit, and pantaloosa.f corsee cloth. tiqaite likely-4ei'ArM-o,giset td Virginia. I will gire , A4.Bve dollars reward to any peron wli'vil apprehed lee sdid slave and confinehimn ay ithis state, so that I get hia *dsity4ve i dollars if taken out of theState. and if brought home all reasonable expemnses-willbo paid. The speculatorfrom whooitiaspithsed writes hit name Andrew Lea. - C. .ADAWSeLACK. Feb.! - if , 4 The Columbia South-Carolinian. will upy the above once a month until fohrbid. And f,,rward their accounts-to this oil IVOTWJM0. LL Persons are lorwarned from trading for two Notes of hand. given-by me -to Pai W. Conner,one due 6vstJ ' West, for Five Hundred Dollars.'with on the date, dated January 19, eer for Five Ifundred Dollasds4it h , 18A5, dated 19th-January, IS; h Notes were given for land, a rof which belonged to another pcrt an. Notes are in posecaion of Gent. G. W. Hodges, who is jointdy bound with Paul W. Conner.ina bdd to wake die title of said land, good. 1 neer intend to pay-the said noees LAtREIN GRIFFIN, March 15 tt 7' Read Quarters, 2nd Reginent Cavalry, April 3. IS4.. IN obedience to an Orer frous' . l. Bonhabn. an Election for Colonelo e2d Regiment of Cavalry, to fil the vacany~oea sioned by the resignation of CoL Jouep6 Dick son, will be held on Friday thedm of Jumne am-t Each Captain will give notice hereo. at Is Companty Muster Ground, as required by law. On the day following. the Maaageus ;will meet at the Regimenail Iutter Ground, coent ont the votes, and transmit 6 - the Brigadier General acertiedstatemeut thereof signed by all the Managers ptesent. LEROY H. MUNDY, Lt. CoL. Coufng.d Rgt. Carsay. April5 . o to Notice. ALL persons indeted to us on asemoers due the fitst or Januarylast, als re* quested to come aid settle up. We have to pay our debts. GOODE &LYON. Feb. 13 tr. 3 State of South Carolina, I EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. 1 EQUITY. * A. L. Nicholson, 891 o4 - vs. ain. ie E. N. Coleman, and others. forland4: 1,T appearingt to my satisfaction. *at IEldred N. Colemaa, one of the defen datts in this case, resides beyond tiltifi its of thIs Stare. On motion of Pope "d Pope ordered that the said Eldred XE Ook man, do plead answer or demur (o* di bilI r on or before the eighth day of Jnns1 , otherwise the said bal, wil he ordersdpro. confesso against him J. TERRY, c-z. i. , Marrh 9 3m .6 State of South Caroifija. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUiTY. Ptehbe Nobles, by her )Bifer Iwja'&~ next friend. vs. n WVm. Nobles, & others. Aiimon. . 3T appeauing to miy satisfaction, that die IIDefendant William Nobles, reideswitha' .oust the limits ofrfise State. Ordered, that the' Said Defendant do plead, answer or demuer to the compqlainanets bill, within three mnaths reom the. public.ation heereof or the said bit n' ill be taken pro confess. against him. J. TERRY, c. a. r.. a. a Alarch 4 3m 6 STATE ~0F~S. UAROLAS, EDG;EIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMM10N PLEAS. SCarwile, Sloore & Co. ~efrte sDk 7 1l E aiintiff having tis day filed their declaratione in this ease, in my odice. and tedfeendant heaving no wife or attorney. known, to bo within ttins State, on whom a co ' osdelaro, with a rule to plead carn e served:l t is ordere'd, that the said delend ant do plead to the said declaration. wlibia a year and a dlay from the piblication of thisor. r, or final and absolute judgment will be arddagainst binm. G'EO. POPE, c. c. p. Ccrk's Offe.. Oct. 18. l642. 1y 41 State of Soutli Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. iN THlE COMMON PLEAS. Olivcr Simpson, I Middieton [Belk. Foeg.lswu i r tlli Paint~i'ha ingtis day Gled'bia i !delaration in this case, in my ofilcepaid , teodefen daeth:-vin~r no wifeoraoerney,knoww : to be within this State. one whom acopy of said declaration, with a ruleto piead ca he srved., .It is ordered, that the said defenedaat dloplead. I to the said derclaration. wethina yandas~ I day from the publication oftthis orde, or-Suad~ ,and absolutecjudgmeetwitl beawardedagainst -Cisrk's Offce, Edlgefield C. HI. April 10,184:3. 'State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON FLEAS. - Lewis Cullreath, Declarwties in JA John Seurr. Fr Samel At Chappell, Dclarawtion in Ae. John Scurry. ~ Foreige7 JSA== -3 H E plaintiffs heasing thieday filed theeirde. ..U elarations in, tIme abovecasus.in myoffice, I and the defeennt having nomwfe orattorney, known to be within this State, on whom a co. .jy of said declarationa,with a rukjsa plead~can bei served. It is ordered, that sheaid defen. dani do 1desdw to te said declara'tios, witdiis ar and a day Ihom the publicatian of this or r, or h~ah and absolute judgment wvii be awarded agsheistrhimn. -. GEO. POPE, c. c. p,. Clerk's O0fce, ?. - 63lay.Zt t2. i lv1 T9