LAMEli' Oj ItE IRM E311GIN-r
A nir 01164 sng with great applauso 1n
the principalelties in the U nion, by Mr. Dom p
ster. ,t0" the reeliW of an Iriah pea
nt,rewo" to his leaving home. callig up
tsuemnes urhis youth, 'Under the panfn re
&ei- -of havi, buried his wife and child,
and What his AbeeUP will be in America:
I'm iting -n the stile. Mary,
Where we sat side by side.
On a brt May morning long ago.
yvouawere my bride;
The cora was springing frsh and green,
And the Lark an loud and high.
Anjthered was onthy lip Mary,
Anid heJove libtin your eye.
tiseplace is little cbanged May;
'rbe day as bright as then;
'The Lark's loud song is in ny ear,
And the ora is green agam!
But 1 mis the sof-cinsp of your hind.
And your breath wari on my cheek,
And I still keep list'ning for ite words
You -Domr more may speak.
~91'i*a a 'pdown~ 'o::dar lane,
the diebi stand* near
'lWebuiast vwkims we were wed, Mary,
spire tim here;
e-yard lies between, Mary,
stp inght ?reak your rest,
YOU darlwhg. down to sleep.
baby vu your breast.
'in r lonely w, Mary,
For nake no new friend,,;
But 0! thyiwve the better far.
The few our faher sends!
And you were all4 had., Mary
My blesingaund my pridel
There's nothing left to care for now,
Since my.poor Mary died!
tn biadig yon along fatewell,
.fMary-kind and true!
But 1l nA , darling,
int land i to:
They sa there's brea and work for rll.
And " sea shines always there;
St I'll nao forget old Ireland,
Were it Oily dmes a air!
And 4es in &ee grad old wooda
11 sit.and shut my eyes.
.AV -heart ariD tanel back again
1% 'e t.whesw Mary lies;
And I'ik lese the little stilt
-Where we sat side by side.
And the.priqing corn, and the-bright Maj
4hen fut you were my-bride!
I NEER CAST A FLOWER AWAY.
I noer east a -lower away,
'The 0 one wb cared lor me,
A little ,wer--a faded Bower
But it was done reluctantly.
I neverloo.d aesis adieu
To thinp familiar, but my heart
"Shrank with a feli almost pain.
Even from their 'mylesnm to part.
: never psie ie wordfaeresrR !
But with an utterance faintand broken;
A beera.uick yearning for the time '
Whealis should=ver morhe bpokn
AGRICULTETRAL.
CONVENTiON OF BRtEEDERS.
(canect~aa.)
A&sry, Jes i$43.
Thie Sate AgrulturalI Socierv er New York.
desirou, that somte Gied principles should be
esablse aseel basis of exceelenos in-thae-a
.iuns descitie'ts-Af farm aiock..(without re
forecetotir.aEpe tms as breeds.) have
appoiettlis unaderignied a commnittee, with
insructiO to elahe patticalar enenhion of
brseisthro' heot th~e States to the iamipr
lessbjected in make-the necessarr
arraae3UtrraffCovetlion to be held ats
-tlheLbb Regan or the American .Institute.
* ant ihs 'eiTyNew York. during its -16th Aa
nua) Pair, -ie the month of Untnber "est, ths
* day tobhelersanernotied; at which breeders
of stack and those intereteinsAgiculture are
adosttogi'etheir attendance.
with , Tesediuension of
those w,. anil properties which
!ill'esa at trssat .be elicited.
and w ie!sta may bes.o satiefactory
'to '''every intelligent breeder, as' to
lea umaformity uf ation and opi
'the . jnds jdllgied, ?n-all
With-sibeee views dtheuaje.the'com- 4
mitnehpe you may deem tm'*ant im
t 1bepe -n sb p11 Ccby vsu
rur
gee! is aea ouve. oniero
2 qau Cdtasii. Piautem.
We-takethe liberiy of eutracting from a let
ier, wuititos 4sy ave imelligent and suae
..ntrtegow'aww .....s1hle
and, 'rmarks. We hope our hiend
.wI~l'lbeliberty we'lake with this letter,
sglonbnuisis,and prty iten-*
- -ela~etaA7, that your uder
'by ~ ndea ucss
ii an Uik'~ teoO die ubic,
laasssa 'uraeiues aloe..eeehewing all
bolbk kDW~..dstoaait, becaoset
hiapp ~ w~~u.wbin'trhit isthe'
er ycomitt:Mapaper..
~~ ~awee -ftoa #Vheae'is to oecsl
Jiftba-mbaciesorn -eass eaasa'
t aarnin~aat mywa, ooau reate I
nea,~ -ae-tidal indiflier
Ism~ei~~5~*lt" bQe reac ga
tara. i le ow edge;zo
*6aelire'mc-ndhtb saara.
8HERIFFs98 SALE.
Y vitue of sundry write of Fieri Fa
cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge
field Court House, on the first Monday and
Tues Jay in July next, the iollowing pro
pory:
Solomon Johnson vs John Alathews,
forty acres of land, moare or less, where
defendant lives.
Warson Crews & Co. vs 11. L. .layson
& Co. and John McBride; Tranholms &
Thoilinson vs tho same ; Wildman &
Dibblo vs the same; nine negroes, viz.
Caty, Roxena, Franak, Sarah, Evelina.
John, Arthur, Tom and Daniel, the pro
perty of 11. L. Alayson.
Steedman & Merrett vs Benjamin Bar
tou, four hundred acres of land, more ora
less, where defendant lives.
Addison Wray, bearer, vs Jefferson Blerry
and .Mildred Bierry, four hundred and fifty
acres of land, more or less, where delen
dant Mildred Berry lives. adjoining lands
ofJas. Sheppard and Joshua Harris.
Allison Deloach, for Nancy Oliver vs
Jesse Shumpert, John Shumpert and
Daniel Livingsaton. seven hundred and
thirty acres of land, more or less, aljoin
iug Win. Shumpert,James Merchant and
others.
Minor W. Gracy vs Wm. Bridges and
R. T. M1oore, adminibirator's of Samuel
Moore, deceased; Benja:nin i. Gray vs
the same; (cur hundred acres of land,
more or less, aljining; Jacob Longr aud
Wilson Sheaby.
M. Watson vs Pichard Dunkit. two
horses.
Al. T. Mendenhall vs Wmi. W. Wil
hams, three hundred and thirty acres of!
laud. more or less, bein a part of the
Cisker Spring Tract, adjoining lands of R.
51. Rodgers, 11w e.late of Willian Elliott,
the estate ofJohn low, and others.
Wm. Dozier vs Joseph Jay ; Dntiel
Wtiecler vs the saiic ; Denis McCariy
for the use of his wife v the same ; W. &
S. Attatay vs tle same; one negro gil
Silvev.
St;phen Wilson vs Dudley Rountree,
tine negro, Charlotte.
Julaus l)ay vs Edmund Kennedy, fonr
hiunilred ares of land, more or less, ad
joining .John William, J. S. Fouke, and
others.
Oliver Towles Ordinary vs David Lit
tie. administrator, three hundred acres of
land, more or less, adjoining John Mobley,
Amrs. Va:i-hn and others, also, one negro
boy, Frank.
Terms Cash.
S. Cli RISTIE, s. .. D.
June10 3t 20
state of South Carolina,
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Oliver Simpson
vs. dAttacmen.
J. G. Eckles.
B Y an order from A. P. Butler. one of
the assoeiates ludges of said State.
I shall proceed to sell it.s he ahove stated
case e.t Ed:efleld Court House en the
first Alonday in July next, one negro boy
Richard. Terms cash.
'S. CIHRIST1E. q.y,. a.
lune 10 {$1 ] e 30
State Of .Seuth Carolina.
EIDGEPIELD DISTRICT.
Commissioner in Equity. Foreclosure of
Lewis Elizey. ~ Mortgage.
T iE Mlorigaged premises containing
six hundred and fory (640) acres
more or less. situate in Edgefleld District.
and adjoining lands aof John Turronce
Thlomnas Lamar, anid John Caersaccord-.
ing to ahe original grant, having been asold
on the frs: M~ondeay in August last, one
fourth for cash, andl the balancc nu a cred
it of three mnths, and the purchaser hav
ing failed toi comply with the termos oftsale;
I shall effer the samie prenises to the highi.
est bidder on the first Monday in July next,
for ca~hi, at the risk of the tormzer pun.
chaser.
June 10 (.9'3 00J) 3u 204
Brought to the Jail
OF' this Dairict a negro man. ntho
..calla himtself fiJXON, five !feet -1
inthes high, ef dark complesion. bhas shornt
whiskers, and i.s about 24 or 25 senrs of~
age; says lie ransaway from Mr.'Millen
der., of Ogleahorpe County, -Geo. in corn
pany with another man namned Nek-on be
longing to the same person. The owne.
is requestedl to coane forward, prove pro
perty, pay chsarg.es and take him away.
otherwise he wall be disposed of according
to law.
C. 11. GOODMA N, Jailu.
June 14 tf 24)
Brought to the Jail
F theais aait a anegro masn.whocalls
h7limsewl WESLE Y, 6 teet 53 inches
hig~h, nbout 22 or 23 year.-ot age, very
slim, of dark comiplexionu, and statmmers
very leadly wshen asked a-questiain;- says
he bhelnuigs to Mr. Call Cr'otiie, in the up.
pier-end of Laurens disarict.
The owner is requasied to come forw ard,
prove property, pay chnarges, andl take 1im
away, otherwise be will be disposed of
acdurding to law.
.C. ii.,GOODMA N, Jaler.
Jebe fd if 20
inier Vanted.
A f~irst rate JOURNEYMAN TlINN ER.
will find ohnstant employmet aind go~od
wages, nt appffied.ion at thei Tinig Esalih
ment in alas village. None but a first .rate
woknneed apply?. 3
State -of South Carolina.
.SDGEFIELD DISTRUCT.
IN EQUITY.
Joseph.iBrown,.& wife, -? Billfor Jccani,
Moses JacobsA wife, etii a. -A
IT appearing to my sntiaatetion, that Moses
' -Janobsasnd his wife Catharin~e, reside out
orthis State, on anotioni of Grilin & Burt, Plain.
tiff's Solicitors, ordeiced: That thiesaid Moses.
niod wife, do pilend. .aastwer. or demur, to this
bill, wvithin three n:oaiih from the publication
of dila order, or the said bill will be taken pro
confessso,-ngainst them.
J. T E RRY. c. r.. r. a.
-Commiiiuioner's O.ffice, April 17, 1843.
Aptal 19 Iuam3n i
&'%ench IManlis *r .Painted,
A EINE ascortment. orale CAp by
Hainhner Anril i5 er 1 J
le pursued once, and found successful, is the
:ely 3ight one; and must, of course. succeed
aga not having reflection sufficient to know,
hat a practical Mrary his plans to
suithe circa ence around him, ever keep
ing in view, economy in tabor, and the growth
sad production of the plaUL
Examnple.-1 was once passing a plantation,
when the corn wa about taamelling and the
ground wet, I mentioned to theoverseer,(whi
was getting good wages, and had a good repu
tation as a planter)lfat I differed wath him am
to the manner be was ploqghing, which wa
very deep every row, on u lad-sad attempt
ed to reason with him on the subject-when I
was miet by this knoockdoam argumen't, "nmy
Grand Father used to make as good corn aw
any one else, and be always ploughed the way
I am doing."-So you have nany followers ol
their Grand Fathers to contend with, in batter
ing down foolish preponaessions in favur of
systems that ought to be obsolete."
7Mc Cosap ne.-(Palo de veca.)-In pap
ang tinough the valley of Aagua. Humboldt
and his company stopped at the Lnu of Barbtins
to satialy theniselves by ocular examinatioa
rempectmg the truth of the accounts they had
received of -the 'slo de caca, or Cow Tree,
the mi!k of which the negroes were said -to con.
6ider a wholesome aliment. 1%ey found its
virtues had not been exaggerated. It is a hand
some tree, rvsemoblinag the broad leaved star ap
ple. It yields an abundatcc of glutisanus unlk
of as, agreeable and balmy swell. This soir
ishing fluid iowsp mot abundantly atIbe riuinA
of the sun. The natives hasten from all quar
ters, with bowlsto receive the milk. lumbold
declares that he never met with any object tkal
so strongly affected his-imaination as the ConA
Tree.
Black sea Wheat.-S. W. Jewett, ol
Vermont. says:-For three or more
years. this variety of wheat bs been cuiti
vated in this vicinity. and with -universal
success. I have seen the grain selected
from the most rank and lodged portiont
of the field, threshed separate, and thi
vield was about pne hushel to the shock
In fact it has its ariably given a goid re
ern, from 2W to 4U bu.hels to the acre
The grmat encouragement to grow ati
kind of grain aith us is, that it never fai
led of yielding a good ieturu. and in mos
cases a large crop, not subject to the ruoi
as other varietics have beiu here."-A.b
Cultivatur.
Potaloe. - The Richnond Compile
gives us the following cirrumstances coal
uected with the history of thi, valuable es.
culent. It sat s - A friend has sent us au
old and queer looking book. entitled "Tbe
ancient and present state of the county ant
city Cork,"&c., by Charles Smith, Al D
By a turned don a leal, we are -directed
to a paragraph -in it relating -to -the intro
duction of potatoes into Ireland. As wt
suppose Wi know. th:s vegetablo was it
ue by Indians,aud sent toireland. by Sit
Walter Raleigh, arid we learn from thii
old book that he lauded at Coat, wpherc
the first potatoes were planted. "The
book says :** The person who planted
them, imagining that the apple whici
grows on she stalk was the prt to be used
gathert-d thorn, but nrot liking -he -taste
neglected the roots till -the ground being
dug afterwapds to sow some other grains
the potatoes *.ere discovered therein; and
to the great surprise of the planter, great
ly increased; from those few this couintry
was furtiobed with seed."
To 'Prescrtie .Eggs.-Thc high price
and scarchy of eggs during the wintei
teason, readers it an object of importance
to preseive them front decety during the
season of abundance -for that of scarcity.
This, like every thing else, is a very.eass
matter when we know bow to accomplins
it,and difficult when we are ignoraut of the
mode of eIfecting it
The shells of eggs aire peonsu, and-h
being !nng kepit,-the iftuid cotdtes evapo
rate gradually, aud that in proportion at
the temperature of weather is increased:
the -vacant space occeasioned by the eva.
poration, is immediately :filed. with air,
adl -this air acts on the-contenats of the-egg,
and produce. decomposition or rottenness.
Now ifatheaircenn be .prewented (rota en
terig throughb the shelf, 'he egg will re
smi sound for an indlefinite period--for
laeotnaposition connot take planee withont
utr. Meauonur tried varnishing eggs to
treserve them but he found tho cheapest
tndl most effjectual method was -to apply
>il or grease, with whicb they wore -rub
ed,-.or into whi'h th'ey were dipped.
'he transpiration. of master from the egg,
s ue proved to be as 'ef'ectely slopped
ty the thinnest layer of a, as bsy a-thiek
oasing, so that no seosible vesuige tbe left
anthe surface of.the ebull. -All onrs of
'at,,trease-lol -were found well adap
ed to proserve eggs ; theyj were-preserved
or nine months, as fresh as the day on
ilhich they were'laid. Other plansof ae
omplishinog thze samne purpose mnight be
tated, but the above is so simple, cheap
tad effectual, thnat in is deemsed utnneocisa
y.--Fanrier's Cais.
4552%$8SA L E.
If virtue of sundry writs oaf Moiri f a
Fi eaas,-i will proceed to sel a'dge
ield Court House, on-the 'first Monday
a J'uly -eat. the fosllowisi -negroes yin:
Mary,- Saui and tsNrild :at the
nits of Elisha Cirsat, Adrvivor, qains
ohan!uts aaug 7oahe i:..'John'std .d
ames Mursall, for 1n6. Majshelf-vsJohn
C.'Johnstaon,the pro 'rty oflno-E- John
too. Terms 'ashm.
S. CHRI~STmE, S.E. P.
State of South C)arolida,
.EDGEFI.f.D -DISTRICT.
-IN THlE COMMON PLEAS.
.Abrahatss.vs.Duntest& White, 'Si Fa.
~aldman Wildman-sthesame,-"
tarr & (iehandvs-the-san, - a.
ligelow & Birch vs the samte, ''
m. S. Miler &Co.Vs thesame, "a.
I. Stoddard ve the -amae, ""
ordain Moset, for Chesaor~asoghna
Iy vsHollhDantoii '- "i
N obediedse so .an orderpasedat: the last
-te~rm of. the Court of Comamon Pleas for
ad~istrict-, I bereby give publieaoice to the
laiasiffs itn thenaae esos,cevreraily, to shew
ase at-the neat term of siad Cort, to he held
ssili 6nrt-Mondha in October unr .ati~dge.
teldC. H.,-wy eW' sjetee ezecaioua
bernId ssatbe'anarkd-matisfied; anil. certain
unds-n say handsapplied4e oxecutions a my
diace junior4o these of-asid:plaintiffe. Notice.
aso givngthatstu ase by the plaintiffs
&absepjuirmevthatah abese stated-saser
wer e9.1& CHRISIEo
Choice Fapily Medcines,
Paints, Oils, ' Ifiindew
GLASS.
AND eVery article usually
kept in DRUG STORES,
are olered in the lowest amar.
ket prices, by
RISLEY & CO.
liauburg. S. C., or
IIAVILANJs, RISLEY & CO.
A pril 5i :111 10
Notice.
LL persons iude'ited to us on accounts
duo the fist of January lat. sire re
luested to coie and settle up. We have
o pay our dej.
GOODE & LYON.
Feb.13 tf 3
Sieeings nad Shirlings.
5-4. 64 and 124I Brown & bleached
SIIEETINGS asd SHIRTINGS,
Just received by
JNO. 0. D. FORD.
Hanburg. April 17 if 12
ALUMI SPRING PILLS.
rot THE: CoR or
ysprpem, Scrofulous and Chionic Liver
Diseases.
IESE Pill are prepared by Dr. S.
R.Canpbell, from the water of the
highly eclebrated 3iucral Springs, in
Itockboridge county Va., talled hie Alum
Springs. aThese waters in their effects
upon the system are tonic, increasing the
ipp..ito. and pronotimng digestion, ihey are
almernative, exciting the secreions of the
;land'ilar system generally, and particulai
if the liver and kidieys; they am cathartic,
produciug copious, dark, billious evacun
ions; and they also effect a determination
to the surface, increasing the perspiration.
Front the combination of all these effects
upop the system, they are a great purifier
ot* the blood, and equalizer of the cireula
tio. Tite effect of the Pill,, made from
thscte waters, are in all respects, similar to
ishe nator itself, ind each pill is equal to a
common glass of water. I-'or ihe cure of
the above diseases, and all other chronic
(or blow) discasem, preseverance in the use
oif trese .Pills, according to the directions
giscn in the small bills. accompanying the
pills. is all importaat; and iftbey are- er
veringly used as directed, a cure may be
more certainly expected, than under any
oiter treatment heretofore discovered. ex
cept from the use of the water.from which
they are prepared either by an attendance
at the Springs or otherwise. They very
speedily cure diarrhcens attondedl with
acidity of the stomach, and what iq comn
inmonly called heai-burn; i w. or three pills
may be taken at any time, whoe the sntn
acb is troubled with acidity, with the hap
piest effect. These Pills have an excel.
lect effect in preventing the attacks of
nervous or sick-headache ; from three to
six pills should be taken at once, when the
symptoms are felt.
These waters are an efectual remedy
for all hemorrhages; and as the Pills have
the same effect in ott.er cases, it is believed
they will also have the same efect in cases
u' hemorrhage. They cnre dropies in
wme cases. but are not an itafalible remedy
in nil cases of this disease.
Froin the efficacy of thesc waters and
pill, in purifying the b!ood, they are in
vatluable in the cure of all diseaes 0: twe
,kin, and all indolent eores. n disposed to
a healthy action. In the use of them for
such diseases, if the disease of the skin
appears to be -rietaeted at first, or -if the
ulicers become more inflamed and discharge
maore freely,let not this circumstance alarm
any cone, or deter him from psersevering in
heir use. Those are evidences of the
omod effect+ of the Pills in expelling mthe
bitiated humors fromt the blood to tl.e
wrface. and until the blood is purified,
mtch udiseaee catnnot be cured. In scrofu
'ius ndeera, the use of these waters and
tis, invariably cauw them to discharge
tore freely, atnd in a .,hort time, of a more
wealthy appearance. They are a very
seful remedy in Cholera Jnfanrumn or the
'umamer bowel comsplaint in chtildren :as
ilso for expeilling worms from chilidren.
'hsey immediately give a good appetite,
tromote digcestion, and wsill effectually
-o'rrect and cure acidity itf tihe stomach.
'rom their cleani~ng anid purifying effects
spots the blod; and fruit thme tonte, vigotr
mnd etnurgy, which their operation imtparts
o the wshole system they will he found a
rent prcventative. of ithe fevers, ,shich
reavail its low and unhealhby re;iouis;
encgle, personss iving ins such regious, wrill
ind it greaty Io them-r advantage to use
he psills, for a fortnsight, att ,he cotumece
ncntasf every sprin;: and f.mil cseason, s a
,reventastive, and :ohuild up constitutions
roken doaswnlhy ptrevious ntackis of fever.
Tbcse Pills are a valuale assistanat to
he use and ttfiicacv oif suiphurous and sa
m.e mnierail waters, atnd three or four of
them taken-each! tday, at different tinses-.
rhich iun sttendancse at oilier ineral
prings, would amdd greatly to :he curcm:ve
ffeets of thsee watoma.
These w'aters unds -pills are worthy of
lie notc.6f ihe Merdmealforinbly ; sand int
l.s-ir hands would be a valuable article ins
he treamomenst of mny.diseoses, otherwise
amanageable. fnamenurrhcea, dysasen
rrheoa and luebesrrheun,,.the waters of the
LIums-Springs are pecuoliarly effececioum.
utd we believe the pills .maide fruin thecse
rateri. would have the sanme etfect in mthe
-eamtenat of thoce.diseasec, that th~e water
asm; therefore, we would recommend a
ial of them. by the F.aculty. in Ilsose dis
ases. These Pills are easily takec. hay.
ig nobrnauseous tOte, are.perfectly safe
all cases where active fever does ntau
zist aid do not aicken persons whtile using
acm.
!or sale by J.-D. TrIBR ET*, aext door
G . L & E. Pentn's, btore.
may3 t'(e 14
14OTJ40F..
- LL Persons ar -torssarnied froin trading~
for two Noter iii ihand. given by ine to
ant W. Conner, ci,, due first Janun'say next,
r fi'es.Hundredl Dollars, with intere, so ion
ea date, dated January 19, 1643. The oilier
r Pive hlaiiredh 43otlas,. due first Janukfary.
5, dated 19th 'Janiuaty, d143. -Thd 'said
otes were-gisn for Lanid, a pars rif which
tiaged to anothmer peiem. The Notes are
psseeion of Geni.-G. AV.-hltidgei, who i-,
inily bouind withPunm-W.Cenner, in a botid
snke -the title echaiJ land, good. I never
tend to, pay the-said notes.
LAIltKIN GRIFFIN,
.,,rh 15 ir 7
PRIOWTS.
A BRY large and well assorted supply of
.tU,_E*LISH & AMERICAN PRINTS,
ubiwald'fr sale at vjev prices by
5 '. O . FORD.
Hamburg. April 17 U' 1f
Georgia Nankeens,
B ROWN LINENS, and FINE DRILLS,
Just received by
JNO. 0. B. FORD.
Ilaniburg, April14
New S4rm& Summer
A FULL assntent fots at the leiwest
Cas prices, by - -
JNO. 0. B. FORD.
Ilamiburg. April 14 f 12
TH E U. S. DSTRICT COURT,
DISTRICT or SouTsi CA'"oWItA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN the matter of Daniel Hoyt, Itechanic,
formerly of New York, now of Abbeville
L istrict, Souah Carolita. a Bankrupt.
l'nraunnt to an Ordek bftleDistrietl Court
of the United States, for the District of South
Carolina, Notice is herebygiven,-that case be
sliewn before the said Court,.atthe.Federal
Court 1louse in Charleston, the ninth day
of September next, at eleven O'clock. A. 31.,
why the a1l1 Daniel Hoyt, should not re
ceive hisi Discharge and Certifsateas a Bank.
rupt.
Charleston, 12th day of June, 1843.
11. Y. GRAY, Clrk.
Jure 21 12t 21
THE U. S. DISTRICT COURT,
DtSTRtCT OF SOUTH CARUNA.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
N the Matter ot Martin Pony.late a filler,
now a Farmer of Edgefield District, S. C.
a Bankrupt.
Pursuant to an Order of the District Court.
of the United States, for the District of Snotpa
Carolina, Notice illhereb.gcive. hthe ,ee be
tihewn hefare the-aid - Clan, at the Federal
Couart 11o0ae in Charleston, on the niath day
of September next, at eleven o'clock, A. M.
-.,,hy the said 31artin Posey, should not recite
his dicharge as a Bankrup. -
Charicston, 12th dayof JuneBki
N. Y. GRAY. Clark.
Juie 21 12t 21
State of South Carolina.
ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS.
J OHN V. McKELLAR.who is in the cus.
&Wtody of the Sheriff ofAbbeville District by
virtne of two writs ofcapiasadsaisfendant,
at the suits of James . Giles and Wilson
Lomax, having filed his petition with a-she
dul. on oath. ot his whole estate, real and per.
sonal, for the pturpose ofobtaining the benefit
of t le Acts of the -General Asse-bly, cown.
monly called the Insolvent Debtorm Acts
Pdie Kotiee is hereby givetn, that the Pets'
tion of the said John W. Akelfar will be
heard and considered inthe Court of Common
Pleas for Abbeville Diatrit,at Abbevi& Court
House, on the sixteem day ofDetibernext, or
aIch other day thereafter as the Court may
order during the term. commencing at the said
place. on the third Maulay of October next,
and alu-the creditrn of the said John W. e
Kellar, are herelby snnaoned personally or by
their attorneys, to appear then and there ia
the said Court.:o shew cause. if any t e,
why the bene.fit of the Acts afoai d
not be granted to the said John W. McKellar.
upon hs executing the assignaent required
by the Acts aforesaid.
J NO. F. LITNGSTO.N, c. c. P.
Ckrk*s -Offiss, 191th May. 1843.
Alay 31 (617 -&2) 2am 18
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Ridiard N=y, et al
vs- DRfor rsti.
Thnmas liardyret at.
I T appearing to he-atisfactionof-the Comt
gauiwioner, that the Defendants Thoman
liardy, James liardy, Barbara Howertenu Al
len Ilowerton. Howerton, .children of
Nancy liosrertoan, deceased, Chalse BDusey
and wife Ehaza. oad Jatnes Key, Abner Gan
tonl and wife Tavy 0. Gianton, John Parka
and wife Lucy WV Parke, reside without the
limaits of the Smtt; on maotin, by Bonham.
Complcasiae's Solicitor, ordeted, that the said
absent defe...ants .do-phead, answer or demur
to complaias bill. within three wmnths from
hei~ publicuaton of this orderror the -said bilL
J. TERRY, c. g. g. D.
Coaam'rs. Office,Edgfdd May 20, 1843.
Aluvy 2-- 3 17
State oft South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
Y' O.l.VER TOWLES. .Esquire.
EO r~linary ofEdgefield District.
.Wherens. Wise Halley and.ioshua Ho!
ley. applietd to mei fiar -Letters oftAdmninis
tradion uu all and singular the Ronals and
chsattels, rights5, andh credits of Charles
lioll,-y, late of the District aforesaid, de
ceased.
These arc, therefore, toecite and admon .
irh all iand singular the kindred and credi-.
tors ofthmesanid deceased, to ho and appear
befor-e mec, at our ox -Ordinary's Court
for the said .District to be Jolhfeat ]Edj.
held-Court Hlouse on -the 3rd JdJ 3
to show cause, -if any, why .the said Ad
ministration should not he granted.
GJiven under mny hand and seal this 19th
dlay of june, oue -thousand eight boa
dredl anid furty three, ande in the sixty sc
veuth year of American findependence.
'0, 'TOWLE6. o. E. p.
Jusne 21. 1843. [82 12] 2t 21
State .of South Carolin%
A BIEVJLLE flISTRICT.
IN T HE COMMON PLEAS.
William Smaith,
y.Trespass, Attachenet.
Aler. 8Sinpson, ~
pa!end thereto.witin a!ad aday from the *
w ! eawarded against him.
JIOIIN F. LVING6T0.N,.C. C. P.
Clark's (Okie, 24tbept. 1849.
Saert- 2 .ly .35
State of SOudh Carolina.
-EI)GEI ElaD DIS'DRICT.
B A rS -WRENIN. -fr., of the said
-Di..trier, living; withia one mile of*
(Gilgal Church. tells before me an estray
mare, of a mixed roma and.gray enhorjbour
teen landesorie inch high.judged to bie tea
year..old,-both eyes injured byr being cut
for the.Hooks,.in doitng-hbich both wash
era-have behn-sut.away, appraised at f
teemn delars-hy Simpson Sullivan, 'Gath
ridge Chseatham antd Joho Teriy. Given
unader my hand this 23d day of April 1843.
EDWARD SETTLE, AMag't. .
Mlay :11C$2 EK; .tm 1 .
Ranaway
FR1OM the subseriber. living near
Cloud's creek, in the neighbourhood
of Chatman's Mill F Aeield District,
my Negro man JOHN , whom I par
chased of my father a few weeks ago,
ny father purchased him (ton a spe
culator. from Virginia. John said he
was raised near Richuond, Va lie is about 21
yeams of age, about 5 feet 8 or 6 inches high.
of light complexion, and has a scar #in the car
ner afhi., left eye; is a stout well made fellow.
liull faced, speaks quick when spoken t. lie
had on wheu he went away a fiar cap, a bron% in
ish cioth coat. and pantaloons of course grey
clith. It is quite likely he is trying to get back
to Virginia. I will give twenty-five dollars
reward to any per-on who -vill apprehend the
s.nid slave andl confine him in any jail in this
State, so that I get hi again, and thirty-live
dollars if taken ont of the State. and if brought
home all reasonable expenses will he paid.
The i-peculaturfrom whom he was purchased
writes his name Andrew Lee.
ADAM BLACK.
Feb. 22 if 4
The Columbia South-Carolinian. will copy
the above once a month until firbid. And
flrwnial their accounts to this otfice.
GLIENN'S SPRINGS.
Spartanburg Distrs P,
Sou-rn-CAW mLI .
T llS lclighful watering place has re
cent ly found its way into tihe hands
of three itdividntls who are deternitied
in sustain its reputation. The beneficial
renlis of the waecr can lie testified t) by
htnalreds who have experienced its indu
er.ce upon various diseases. and the ac
co.mmoaaidations shall lie ouited to the wants
cf* iany who may vi-it tihe jlace, upon the
fullaow.ing term,, viz:
Malan per day, $1 00
per v eck, 6 00
per week, over one and leis
Ithau 4 wecho, 5 00
per week, over four weeks. .1 00
Children and scraera half priteo.
ilorse per day; G2
4 per vee'. 3 50
" per weck, over one week. 3 04)
aMr. Wmi. Murray and lady will sulper
intend ihei provisions of tihe table.
JOHN Z. ZAIMERINMAN.
Agent for Glen'as .14priugs Company.
Ml ay 1, 1643.
N. B. There is at this tine, (and will
continue thriough the year, a good Mule
and Female School.
Alr. John Iibani superintends the male
Schou!.
Rev. C. S. Beard superintends the fe
male school.
Alay) 3.1 18
New Spring and Summer
GOODS.
T IHE Sub'cribers have jus: received. and
are now offering in their customars and
the public gaerally. a full and well selected
assortient of
Fancy & Staple Dry Goods,
Conprising every vasiety of Gonds in their
line. suited to the Spring and Sumnner trade,
which dhy will sell at prices to suit the tinies.
At.nm-A general assrtmnent of
Groceries, Hardware, IstL,
bhoes, &c. &c.
which will be said at prices whicl cannot fail
t-o give satstaction to those who nay favortheran
with their patronage. We were induced lv
the present redcedprices of Goods, to maaake
heavy fourchason, which -enables ins to olfer
stronig tnducements to purchasers. We nre
determined to sell, and lot 1hose who doubt
our ability to please them, call and see.
% e also continne the business or
Millinery & Mantumamaking
itnler the supierinteadence of .lrs. C. Ef.
DOW D, anid having received a now supply
of Goods suited .to thaat brainch or tradle are
paroeal to execute all kundus of wurk with
ne:ntanesse amnd despatch.
&OJrderu fremz thne enuantry promptly aitenaded
to. .DJLAND) & BLTLEI1,
April 12 tf II
EWGOODS.
T H E Suhctihere respectfully inform their
oldl ean~tomeirs au-l tihe peublic generally,
that they are now rocciving and opeining thneir
stock aof
t4prhtng 8 gumanaer Go~ods.;.
Enitrnaem a a geineral i astrtament of
Fauiey & Staple Goodls;
HIAT8.S, o1ES, & GROCERIES.
ular inlg disposed mof thne ereaer part oft thecir
old steeck. thney are now able teo otTer an alanats
enira new stosek f Goeod-s, which they wdilsell
:at prices to suit the times.
G. L. & E. PENN.
A pril Ie tf JI
New Spring and Summer
T H E Su~bscrihens are mow receiving from
Nev w ork, thair
?pring & Sumnmer Goods,
Ft.mbraiing abilnnst. every article usually kept~ a
in in mnarketi. Wee hnan- .eleited our Goods
with great ecre. aind ?eiest our cuastomnei, I
and the puil-hic generally, 404n11 and eze:iael
for iheaamselvee. aned gee that tine rices do c-or
respond with the timea. Wae are ilhankfu~lfur
pca-.t faivors, iad hope by strict atteution to h.- I
siness to unserit C contaianncre.
Pit-iI &. BRYAN. 1!
-Apail e, 1.33. f -fI(
JOIIL COLGAN,
Merchant Tailor.f
Rf)ESPECTFULLY inteirms hain ents
ELtomners, and the public geuerally,
that lie is just returned fromz (Jberle-stou,
with a variety of articlies in his hine, which
he will disjtmse of on termo to suit the
limes.
march*2 tf
State Rights and State Mcclutnics !
SADDLE. BRIDLE, H ARNESS AND
<COLLAR MANUFACTORY.
DANIEL A-3B,
R ESPECTFULLJY informs tho citi
zens of .Edgefield ,Dietrict, that he
ins commenced the above business in all
is various branches. -Having just .recen
,ed fromt the.EnstertrCiies, a spleneldtas
nortment ufJit:s, Alountiitge and Leathner, -
te asurce'the poblic that hi. work will be
lone in a -style equal to any Manufacbtory
a the State, at redueed prices.'
'N. .B Alilitary accoutremen's in t2u ~
nosl approveda s'yle.
-Ealgefiahl C. 11., Febt 4 -f I' (
?yclopedia . of 6iery. r
N.D. TIIII3BETTS, has received a fe~w co- b
...pes ofthe above valuale work. which it
e (ifle.fonr sale a, -the publishers prics. Je
'The .characzer of this work being so well I'
nw to die public, generally, it is deensed in