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aai bet Mc lb~~~~ - fie_~ $$ cor sal '7WHO IS THY NEIGHBOR? kn -TY neighbor? iIt is he wisom thou Bo ILasOwnrto aid aid bless; Whoa i "heart and liurning brow Thy soothing hand may pre. Thneighbor? "I'i the fainting poor, base eye with want- is dim, Whoinhngersendsfromdotodoori ter Go tbou and succr him T aiighbor? i0 the weary lan, oe -are at the brim, -Bat low sikne cares and pai Ge'tad and-comfort him. ct cbi neighbor? "rsthe heart bereft Wa ecvery earthly gem; Widow said orpa helpless left; UP Go hou "ndstaser them- a When'en thou meet'st a human forut Lon favor'd than thine own, Ramember 'tis dth neighbor worm Thy brother, or thy son. see Opssnot, asnt heedless by; Tel a Cana redeem bul The breai heart from mitseiyi fl Gebow love to him. of. THE- OLD MAMD. I iko tree that hah no fruit, an NeresolitarY sho stands she there' ba An. i maid,starched and staid, . W chesi and teeth decayed, or And grey hair. . in, Yet fst % are lank and long. rat Was the me of nMIy a song, nW Long ago: AndheVOieweb o alc the bird of sweetest throatM That you know.. flow. she has a j,eaked viose, 1ni And round her eyes the crow's tb Feet are seen, And her tin lips peker in thA Jast weifsbed eaung been, a1 'Simmosgren. - shi --sarivelled appe sow, * W - upon the bough an f 'stree, bare, Though all can plainly see W Tat she had rather be nu Like a pear. gr hla evoice, whe s i Seaing. ba Mie a rmqt hinge 2 Crang, n . Grates the ear Those fingets once so white,- * IJke the talons ofa kite Now appear.. si * - ed No e do die beanux, cc" Throralienns and thro the BnOOM , To ber fock; it IWber comfotles abode, iihe is lo aos a tood-M in his rc.N gang fents 11arses, UheL Takes to scandalnd to tea, on And her cat- cc Goes to church and evening prayer, S 0hbed of Ladies' Fair SAbdall thaL - Shi would almost'give her noe For the meanest the twnux, Once rejected. M~aiefncoa# a1loOI - She woul taehim at-farat proof, p Uninsapected. AGRIOCULTUJR A1. or Newe Reaping Machinr.---th editor of-, the Rijchmnd Compli-r was present a u -bdaya since at an exhibition of a ReaP- la - Maictune, invented bh- Mr. .'leCor maek,'of Rtockbrige, Virginia, the oppe (ori radeon of which be thus describer mo a re-- dci cent umbertof his paper ; "Trhe machine, plargkona small wheels, ham was moved by two horoes around the rye joi field in-which the exhibition took place. oth at qoick pace making a elear gassage i through the ran-as it moved, about lGve lia feet wide.' bia is did~ witir a complete- laa des hich iim for e~ cradle Cc to icadoplish. This machine would ef. M.* feetuall destroy the vocation of the "glea- lia ter," who has been in timecs byo-gooe, the subjset of many a pretty story or plea. JoI saat pea. The wheels of 'he machine vs. keep inconstant mion a saw, with edge nec; atind teethaot unlike a reap hook, which pre saws dewn the grain as it is bent and' for -ced'againet its edge by a revolvngrappa- lIe tus, resembling a seine 'reel. The atrsin at * falls upon a bed or plbtforma just beliind th'e teeth, whence it is raked by hand. ''This raking of the grain &way is the J igelst laborious part of the process -so -- rapidly does it accumulate thea it is difli cult to keep it properly cleared." M*y Muother's Butter'.--My mother's mods was to have a barrel about half full of briune, made from Turks' Island (not Edaglisby salt, which is the puret as wpil as strongest. The butter when made io wans divided into lumps or rolls of about og four pounds each, and put isto brine, an anad kept below the surface of is by a m clean board cut to it, with holesirl. The butter, if well wosked ar first, tie- j ver became rancid int the least. and w'as . ttetter twelve months alley it was mae them ateBust. The barrel. ofecourse should * ~ be.al,7 ins a cool cellar ; cool in aumo-( uf' warm-ia winter. The taale object iteundering butt'er proof against epolling, is to keep it (rein the air, and when put aIny there should rig be no buttermilk or water in it I am now *o. spenking offiakin butter. '. .. .Wit The Arabs melt their buttr 6ves- a St' slow fire, which ex-pels 'all- the. watery * gardeles; it wilr'shea keep without sal; ~ * ndt the Irish have adopted with succes p~ vakmilar mode for exportation to the ae - Tiii~e of keepin boiler'' in a eod vfnennte (adiy use, is what I - teght'mnlse p~ew to- some of your hoders' r~acan, if you think Ori' Bruad. -Sgr of mO of~ lato ekee pints warm ,dd wE I large teaspoonful of salt, lot it rist p or six hArs, then stir it, uP with thi td, and bake it in a brkik oven. knother methodis to make mush, anc ore it gets cold, stir in-half a pint 0 al. LeA it rise; and bake as the first Youthern Gardener and Reecipt Book. Cern Meal Rau&.-Take six cupsful a n meal, four of wheat flour, two cup, of mollasses, and - one tea spoonful a aratus; mix the whole together, an sad into dough ; then make two cakes ke them as you wouild pone for three rths of an hour, and you wil bav e of the most gtaceful description read that ever graced the table. 4lb. Ifarkiag Jnk.-Take six and a quat cents worth of Lunar caustic, and hav pt it into an onncq phial full of vine -, cork it tight and hang it in 1h* sun a couple of days it will be it for use. ro make the preparation for the above e a lump of pearlash, of the sizebof t'nt, ahd dissolve it in a gill of raii ter. Fhe part of the muslin to be writtei n is to be wet with the preparation I dried and glazed with a warm fla a ; immediately ifter whicb it is read; markitng.-LoiauiiUe JAwal. The Masmeouth Parsnip.-We hav, a a great many accounts of enormou ;etables pibduced during the last spring we do not remember any so wonder as this parsnip. It grew in the gardel 'Irish Invention," a tale to be foon Dne of the old numbers of Rentley. rhere was an ould well in the go rde if there was, it had nerer had an ther in it in my time, or my father ure me. But if it hadn't. it go' fut ruf mowld, an' ould dung. an' saw sht, and such like things that gathere it: An' if there did, in rowling nom thidge into it.. there was some pash o seeds carried into it, and one of th do grewn in the hole, an' we all let i ne to grow an as it liked. An' th Mid beim' very rich an' good. it deep -d in the groiud, and kep, there, groc ; higger And bigger for five years. At i branches spread out, ao'- got big ic ly, all the same as the boughs av we ! An' we gathered a crap of seed 'iv it every year, and souls them for fling an ounce to the neighbouri ell, one'day the masther himself ker d 'What's this?' siz ho--That's th owld pashnup, yer honour,' siz I. bat pashnuh?' six he.-That's'the past p. sir.' siz 1, 'that's been down at )wing there five 3eaanrs last Match. at sn't done growing yit,' siz I.-'Wel e it Uy,' siz be. 'I'll not have it groti here any longer,' sis he; an' it's wt r, in' not pashunps, I want 'n thi II,' siz he; 4bo' it'll bursht the well he. So nix or seven of us gnahei around it, but dicking one bit av t Ald move it! An' so we called t ighbuirs, and got fifleen mes, an' pu jp holus polsus. An' we were thr a risin' it ; an' the root av it moast I trity -one feet, and body jut the si: the teuV roand,-the Lord be praise< it, mv coorse, it 'ud have grien tweoas e more, only for the hard bottoitn ' again. 8ERIFF'S SALE. I Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Ft cias, f will proceed to sell at Edge r'd Court House, on tIe first Monday an eslay in August next, the followir rperty : ohn S. Smyley vs John Saidaman, ta mred sod nineteen acres of land. mor less, where defendant lives, adjoanir mn. Dean and otie~ra. Phn P. Set:e vs Charles Lamar, ex< ror, the tract of land where defendar es: Solomnon Jolnson Vs John Mattidwi 1 acres of land, more or less, wher 'endant tives. Fulius Day vts Edmund Kennedy. lou ided acres of land, more or loss, ad iing John Williams, J. S. Fouke, ani bIl. .Mendenlnti vs Wa'. W. Wil s, three hundred and thirty acres d. more. or less, being a part of thr ker Spring Tract, adjoining lands of R Rodgera, lands of tbe estate of f paon. and others. ames Marshall for lohan Marshall v m K. Johnson; Eltiha Carson survivc luhn Knox and John K. Johnson, thre roes. viz: Mary, Sam and Martha, th perty of John K. Johnson. bVI. Lever, who sues for the use nry WVertz vs S. W. Hlolley, one sorre re.. Terms Cash. S. CH RISTIE, s. L. D. Itly 12 4i 24 tate .of' South Carolin~a,. ED)GEFlIE6* DISTRICT. 11. White) vs. Bailey,. VILL he sold, in Town of Hiambur; V on thefi rst of August next, the foi ring property, visa: lot of Sugar an< lie,. lot ofrTin, lot of(Glass, lot of Jug I Jars, and various other articles ne tioned. Terms cash. S. C HRISTIE, s. a. ne nly 19 ($1 01)] 2. 2.5 Brought to the Jail ~Fthis District a negro man, whi calls himself JA CKSON. five feet se high, very black complexion. abot years age, his left leg shorter than the it, says he belongs to Mr. James Hards Anderson Distriet, S. C. who lIve in three miles of Mr. Samaeel Earle re. ad that he ranaway five or via iks ago. rhe owner is requested to come forward~ Ye property' ray charges, and take hit y, otherwise be wjll beo disposed of ac ding to GODMaw.lo -C. H.GODAoir uly 19 at 25 TIaner Wanted. Firs rate JOURNEYMAN TINNER I wilt tndaattempoment and go ges, on applicationaat the Thnigaa iuh at In this vill.e ~Neoe bt a last rate rmananeed an y. - Tfriends- and The public, tillt they have re ceived a large and lres!h sujppj of GOODS, selected by one of thn firm, in Ne-r York. Bos. ton. Philadelphia, Baltinore and Charleston, which iM addition to their forner stock. coi prises the largest and best mortnert of Goods ever offered in this market. consisting in part as follows: * 40 bhds. Porto Rico. New Orleans and Si Croix Sujars. 350 bags Rio. Cnba, Porto Rico. St. Do mingo. Java. and 5locba Coffee, 70 hhds. West lidia Msolasses, 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bhis. New Orleans do. 70,000 lbs. Bacon, Hamns,Side s& Shoulders, 80.000 " Swede Iron, assored sizes, 5,000- English do. 3,000 " Band and Hoep Iron, 3,000" Nail Rods & Morse Shoe shapes, 2,000" Cast, German. & Blistered Steel, 200 setts Wagon Doxes, 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) 2,000 bushels Salt. in bulk. 500 pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging, 43 to 46 inches wide, . * 1,000 as.,BaggingT , (Weaver's,) 150 coils Manilla Bare Rope, 100 do Hemp do do 1.50 yaids Omuaburgs, 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Sugar, 3,100 " "." crushed do. 3.000 " powdered do. 1,000'- single refined Loaf do. 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, 10 Sperm Canudles, 20 " Hull's patent Candles, 5 tierces fresh ground Itire 2,000 lbs. White Lad No. I Union Mills, 25 bbl. Canal Flour. (choice brand.) 40 doz. dining, parlor, rocking and children'- Chairs. 7 eases Hats and Caps, 150 casks Stone Lime. (in fine order,) 20 kegs npontas FFF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Led. 40 boxes Window Glass 810 & 10x12, 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes, 2,500 pais Shoes, Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger. Chocolate. Cm namon, Almonds. Starch, Nstmegs, fine chew ing Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe Thread, Cotton Yarn. Cotton Cards. Wool Cards, Tacks, Sieves, Plough Lines, Insigo. Madder. blue Stone, Copperas, Epom Salts. Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil. a (supenor article,) Trace Chains. Fitth Chains, Smoothing Irons, brass bound cedar Buckets. horse Buckets, Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Willow Wagons, nests Measures, Feathers. &c &c &c. SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg. July 1. 1843 tr 23 New Spring and Summer GOoDos. T IE Sub,cobeon ha' juht received, and are now offering to their customers and the public generally, a full and well selected assortment of Fancy * Staple Dry Goods, Comprising every vaiiety of Goods in their line, suited to the Spring and Sumner trade, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. ALso-A general amortment of Groceries. Hardware, Hats, Shaoes, &c. &c. which will be sold at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who may favorthem with their patronage. We were induced by the present reduced prices of Goods, to make heavy purchases, which enables us to offer strong inducements to purchasers. We are determined to sell, an let those who doubt our ability to please them,caU and sea. We also continue the business of Millinery A Mantuammaking under the auperintendence of Mrs. C. II. DOWD, aW having received a new supply r of Goods suited to that branch of trade. are prepared to execute all kinds of work with neatness and despatch. Orders frotn the dountr~ronptly attended to. BLAND & BUTLER A pril 12 tf II NEW GOODS. T HIE Subsibers respectt'ully mnform their old customers and the pub'lic generally. that they are now receiving and opening thas-:r stock nf Sprirng & Sumusaer Goods I Emnbracang a general assortment of Faney & 8taple Goods, HATS, SHOES, & GROCERIES. H aving disposed of tike greater p art of their old stock, they are now abhle to offer an almost entire new stock of Gnod(:-which they mWill sall at prices to suit the times. ~'ApslG. L. &E. PENN. * rl12 :f Ii New Spring and Summer TH E Subscribetss are now receiving from Nca' York. their Spring A Summner Goods, Embracing almost every article usually kept in this market. We have selected'our Goods with great care, and resjuest our customers. and th e publbe gcene'rally. to call and examine for themselves. atid see that the prices do cor respnd with the times: We are thaukful fhr past frivors, and hope by strict attention to bu suess to merit a (!ftmiunnice. . PRE8LEY & BRYAN. A puil 12. 1843. tf I1 I'Rl.V T . A VER Y large and well assorted supply o ENu LISII &A MElI,''AN PRINtS, new, and tinr sale a. very tost prices, by .JNO. 0. B. FURD;. Hamburg. April17 tf 12 Georgia Nankeens, B ROWN LINENS, ansI FINE DRILLS, Just received by JNO. 0. B. FORD. Hamburg, April 14 iNew spring & Summner -JNO. 0. 3. FoRD, I S now opening at is-sate in Hamburg, a full assortment of SRY 600D 98, for the Spring and Sumtmer Trade, which he wulisell veryglsa for Catsh. March 29ttf 9 JOUN COLGAN, Merchant Tailor, R ESPECTFUJLLY infrs' his cus somers, and te public generally, that tie is just returnedt from Charleston, with a variety of articles in his line, whieb he will dispose of .on terms to suit- the tites. march2e2 tf 8 Notic. A L L persons inde~ted to us on aetounts ?duie the fist of huiary last, are res quested to come and seule up.. We have to pay our debt. 4JOODE & LYON. Feb.13 . if 3 General Orders. f 1r#an QuATrus, Columbia. 15th June. 1843. On'em. %o. T l HE following REGI1ENT3 will parade . . for Review and Drill, at the times and places herein ,tated, viz: The 25th Regiment at Winnsborough, on Saturday. the 29th of July next. The 24th Regiment at the usual pade - ground. on Tuesday the Ist of Agu atu e. The 20th Regiment at Chcsterv an Thor day the 3rd orAugst. The 217th Regiment at Rich Hill,on SaturJay the 5th of August. S Time 40th Reginent at Ebcnezer, on Toes day the 8d of August. The 34th Reginment at Yorkville, on ThUrs 3 dav tie 10th of Angist. 1, lhe 37th Itegiment at Limestone Springs, t on Saturdny the 12th or August. The 35th Regiment near Union Ct.. House on Tuetdny the 15th of %ugust. The 45th Igimentqat the Burnt Factory, on Saturday the 19th of August. Te :6th Regiment at Ti'nmons' old field on s Tuesday the 22nd of Augusi. , The it.- Regiment at Bruton's, on Saturday ithe 20th of Amitt. . u The 3d Remunmens at Toney's old Store, on Tuesd of August. Thea5th Regiment at Hluntepl's, an Thursday the 31st of August. * The 2nd Regiment at Hall's on Saturday F the 2nd of September. 9 The 42nd Regimeit at Minton's, on Tuesday |1 the 5th of September. The 4m Regiment at Virrennes. on Satur day thi 9thm of September. e The Oilh Regiment ut Morrow's old field, os Thursday the 14dm of Septeombet. The 6dm Regiment at Lomax's, tm Saturday 4 the 16th of Septenmber. t Tie 9dm Regimenst at Lowe's, on Tuesday e the 191t bf September. The 10th Regiment at Richardson's, or Thursday the 21sit of September. The 7th Regiment at the Old Wells, on Sa. turday the 23d of Septemnber. The Commissioned and non-commissmonec officers will assemble at their respective Rogi mental muster grounds, for drill and instrucuor a on the day previous to their review. -. The Major Generals awl Brigadier Gene , rals will. with their sumte attend the reviewi e within their commands. The Brigadier Generals are charged wit thie eitent . of this oder so far as relates t , their respe.e Brigadrel. By order of the Commander-in chief: . W. CANTEY. Adjt.&Insp.Gen. 7 To he published in all the papers locatet witiin the Brigades ordered out for review - and to continue until the reviews tire over. - is June 28 13t 22 ead Quarters, X Co1.1nitA, 29d June, f843 Omnum No. - N Election for Major'General to fill th A.vacancy occasioned by the restpui tion a -. Major General George McDnfie or the Firs . Division. will titke place an Saturday the SMd d of September next. The Brigadier Generah of th Division are reqmrd to extend this or gder so their respemective Brigadets aitd snakea retutrn inmmrneiately thmereaiier. to the Adjumani 0 and Imspector Genmeral's, departmment at Columni eC bia. the result of eaid election. g By order of the Cornmmnder in-Chmief. .J. W. C:ANTEY, Adj't.JrInp. Gre1. . July 13t 23 I1J To lbe pubilished in all she papers ia then Divi~mmon antilI the electionm. e . Head Quuarters. LtEnorng:.,, July 3. 1843. 73' IIE followinog Comipanies wall parade for D lrill anmd lumstruction at time tunes and d places herein stated. in the UIpper Battalion e] time Seventh Regiment. Soeth Carolina Mlilia. .Tme Editmi Bent Commpanmy, on Saturday the f5th of A'ngurst next. e Tme Shawe's Creek. Beat Company, on Sm. .torday the 12th sf August next. Tme Hlorne's Creek Beat Company, on Se turday the 19th of August next. ,Th'e!; Courrt Honse' Bet Comnpany. on Saa rThme Captain'. aredcharged withmtheextention e of ti: order. ao fir as relates to their reaspec. e title Coumpanmies. By order ut I ~ SAMUEl. POSEY, I.i. Col.711h Rq't. 1uf. S. C. M. July 5 -.P 23 Head QuarterM, lay unsouns CAVAL:.r Edgefield. C. HI. 27th June 1843. ORDER No -1OI!N A NDERSON. Jonr., havimng beemn inpjpoinited Biigade Paymaster. withm gehte ranmk of Capainm, w:mi be respected and obeyed accordinigly Thme Brigade Stafi' will hold thetmsnees rea dy for dutty by the 1thm or August next. By order of G::m's.. Bosuan. THOS. W. GsANNT, Aid deCar p. 1 nJuy 5 6it -2 SReg'tI. Read Quarters, Orders No. 12.EomaJy383 T' H E Uppef Battalion of the Seventh Re. .Uginent Infamntry, S. C. M., isimereby nr ~ dered t, Parade at thme Pimne House. on Satar surday the 2d of Septenmber sext. for Drill andI a Review. Tme olicers and aon-commismsiomned Soflicers will aasemhle. the day premoums for *Drill and Instrmuetiun. tThe Soventhm Reg~imenmt will parade at thme id W.-im thme 23e September, the offircers anmd non-commimssioened offiers time dsy proe a vious. a L.OIS T. WrGFALL. Col. 7th RJ'tIf. S. C. M. July 5 12 23 -Drought to the .JaN F thmis Dnorict a negro man, who eYnl Is hitimef HA R RY. five feet 48 inches high, of very Ilack complexion, a hoot 410 yena of age; says he ratmaway from Mr. Weeks, of Barnwell District, four miles from Aiken, about time 18th of Junelanst. The owiter is requested to eo:ne forward, prove property, pay eharges andi take him away, otherwise hat will bj di. posed of according to lnw. C. H. GOODMAN,~Jailer. Ju3ne19 i 25 State of South Carolina, E DGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIE-.COMMON PLEAS. E. Abrahamas vs'Dinton & White, Fi Fa. Zaldman Wildmran vs tlie sare, - Starr & (-!eland vs the same, Bigelow & Birch vs the same. " Wi . *. Minler & Co. vs the same, " " H. Stoddard vs the same,"" Jordan blnsely. for Chester Vaunghns ly vs Hollis Dunton, IN obedience to an .ordei passed at the ast term of the Court of Common Picas for sr.id District: I hereby give public notice to the plaintiffs in the above cases. severally, to shew cause at the next term of said Cort. to he held on 'Jur frst Monday in October nest, at Edge field C. H.. why their respective executiotis should not be marked satisied, and certain funds in mi hands applied to executions in my office junior to those of said plaintiffs. Notice is also given, that it is alleged by the laiuiffs in the junior cases. that the abovestated cases were satitfied during the term of office ofWm. Thurmond, dec'd.. fate Sheriff -f said district & CHRISTIE, S. I D. June 19 2am3m 21 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. OHN MARSH. who is in the custody of the Sheriffof Edgefield Distriet.by virtue oa writ of capiasad aatisfaciendum.atthe suit of Owedb & Finley, for the use of S. Owens. having filed ed his petition in my office, with a schedule on oath. of his whole estate real and ersoiial. for the purpos' of obtaining the enefit of the Acts of General Assembly com monly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts: Public Notice is hereby given, that the peti to. of the said John larsh'will be heard and cLnsidered in the Court of Common Pleas for Edgefield District. at Edgefleld Court House. on the second day 6f Ocober next,. or such other day of the next term for said Court as said Court mny directt and a![ the creditors of said John Marsh are her,-by summoned to ap pear then and there in the~said Court. to slow cause. if any they can, whry the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the said John Marsh, upon his executing the assign. ment required by the Adts afoi.iaid. GEO.. POPE, c- c. P. Clerk's Ofce. June 26.1643 . . . . June28 ($17 624) 3m 22 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELY Df6T~itT. IN THE COMMON PLEAT: S M. W. 1. L. MILLER, who has been . ::rnted, anid ii frow ponfned withjn ti. bounds of the Jail 61' Edgfield District. by irtue ora capias-ad stnaciendum, at iie Putt of J.unmie Cs.ady. having filed his petition. wn: a -hcdule on oath.of his whole estate and effe.th, with a view of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the Gieneral Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given. that the p'ti tion of the said S. M .D. L. Miller. will be heard in'the Cetrt of.Comnnon Pleas for Edge. field District at Edgefleld Cort Mouse, o Wednesday ti fourth day it October mext, or on such other day is the Court shall order, dur ing the tbrut. eominencin on the first Monday in Oetdbir r4Axi, tt said pce: and all the cre ditors'rdshld S. M. W. . L. Miller, are here by sutnnmoned either personally or by their at torney. then add there. in said Court, to shew cause, if any they can, why the benefits of the Acts aforesaid should nothe granted to the said S. M. W. D. L Miller, upon his executin the assignment regnired-by the Acts aforesa'd. .dF.O. POPE, c. c. P. Edgefidd C. H. Clerk'i Ofe, 24th March 1843: Jun 28 (417 624) 3m 22 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRIOT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. "JOHN W. McKELLAR. who is in the eis. 4pdy of the Sheriff ofrAbbeville District by virtue of two writs ofcspiasad satisfaciendum, at the suits of James H. Giles and Wilson & Lomax, having filed his petition with a sche dule. .on outA, ol his whole estate, rel and per. soial, for the purpose of obtaining thme benefit f thme Acts of the tieneral Assembly, com monly called the Insolvent Debtols Adas Psblie Notice is hereby givea, that the peli tion of the said John W. McKellar will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas for Alibew tIle District, at Abbevilte Court House. on the sixtwcardap of October next, or such othi-r day therca'ili as the Court irisy order during the term, commencing at the said place, on the third Monday of October next, and all the creditors of the said'J'osn WV. Mc Kellar', are hereby summoned personally or by their attorneys,- to appear th~en and there in the said Court, to shew cause. ifany they can, why the benefit of tire Acts aforesaid should not' be granted to the said John W. MtcKellar, upor hrs' executing the asargument required by the Actis arojisaid. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c.c.. Clerk's OFce, 19the May. 1843. May 31 ___($17 de) 3m 18 THE U. S. DSTRICT COURT, DeIstCTc oF Sodmat Caoratsa.5 ?N BANKRUPTCY., IN tie rnatIer df Dynie1 figf Neelmarnrd, formerl of NEw York, nose of Abbeville litrict.8South Carnlirna. a Bankrupt.. Pursuant to an Order of the District Court of the United States, for the District of 8outh Carolina, Notice is bereby giv'ed ,that cause be shewn before the said Coprt, at tWi Federal Court Hlours in Charleston, on the ninith day of September negt. at eleven o'clock, A. M., *hy the said Daniel Hoyt, should not re ceiro his Discharge and Certifieatess a Bank rupt'. Charleston, 12th day of June. 1843. . H. Y. GRAY, Clerk. June 21 12t 21 THlE U. S. DISTRICT COURT, DIstatcT or SOUTH caRor~tHA'. IN BANKRUPTCY. N the Mattenr et Martin Posey. late a Miller, now a Farmer of Edgefield Distriet, S.C. a Bnkrupt. Pursuant to an Order of the District Court of tht' United States, for the District of South CaolinaNorice is hereby given, that cause be shewn before the said Court, at the Federal Coirt House ini Charleston, on the ninth day of September next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., why the said Martin Pdsey, should not receive his discharge as a Bankru pt. Charleston, 12th day of~ Jne. 1843. H. Y. GRAY. Cherk. Jan 1l2t 21 Ste oSotCrina. AIIBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMIMON PLEAS. Francis A. Conner,.vs Alraclhment. George Conner. - Debt. rg H E said Plaintiff having fileud his dee I laration in my nffice against the said Defendant, who is without the limits of the iater Ordered, that the said Defendant dolppar and plead thereto, wIthin a year afn# r- day, from. the filing of the same, othrwise final judgment will be awarded against him. - J1. F. L IVINGSTON, c. c, P. erk's Office. Deecil 1842 eq 46 DR. CHAM'ION'S . Vegetable Ague Medicine. afc and certain cure for the Chsills and Fever in all its complicated rurmns, als6dtS ttfectual remedy for fevers of every description. This Medicir.c has been used by the propri stor a number of years in extensive practice, luring which time. ho fint treated soine thou. onds of cases of fevers and from the success af this mode ofpratice. he is contldent it mast lnd uiNl be the prevailing practice in revers, [t never fails to perforn a care of Chills add Fever tha riRsT an. Milious, Typus. NOn"ous, Congtize, Iriater 'nd Yd/oC Freer. all yield to the use of this. Mledicine, and are cured by this system of practice in a shorter time and witis much more ertainty than by any othes system ofpractice hat has ever ",ten recommended. CERTIFICATES. Stitrrzt.n. Fayette Co. Ala. Jan. 10, 1842. Dr. Champion :-Dear sir, I have been a reat favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pills, and jntil last Call had not heard of your pills. Your gent has lell some in this country, and I havo itsed them in my practice to a considerable ex ent, and I can with pleasure my, that as far as my knowledge extends, they are much supe rior to any medicine I have uled in cases of Feyers. I am so forcibly anJ fiom personal knowledge convinced of the salutary and all important effiects of your pills. that I am ex tremely anxious to have you make an agent in this vicinity. There can be a large -amount sold here for cash. Your trly. If. P. LEONARD, M, D. DALLAs Co., Ala., April 4, 1843 Dr. Champion:-Dear sir,-Of the pills which I received frona you. I have round sale for a considerable quantity. I think that it will be sickly here in conseince of the wet spring Your pills give isue general satisrae tion here. that I am persuaded by my neigh bors to write to you for a large suply of both kinds. It is how known that [eep them, and people will come 30 or 40 miles for them. Please send them soon, as I expect to sell all that I have written for by the tune your agent is around in July. Yourn with much respect, BENAIJAH KING. Each box contains 24 pills, 12 of ihich are sufficient to cure any ordinary case of Chills and Fever. Price $1 25. And -A LSD DR..0 CAMPJI0'N VEoETAULK, AInTt-aILinUS. ANT-D0TrPE TIC PUtIorTIOu AND CATnARTIC PILLV, Pozsessing four impo properties. for the cure of disesc, curfU11 and aorreedy esmLad, one ailkle to assist the 'e of ather, jor ths bearfit #f the health of isaakis This midicini s reconiiiend.to the at" tion of those afflicted'Wiilifi'er Complaint, DyIpepsia Dropsy. fillioqg6 aits, Costive nes,Coleia morbus. Rheumatism, Scrofila, fodl Sto'il.depravedappetite, Worms, Con dialgen. (which is known by a sinkiig sensa tion at the pit of dhestomach,]Jaundice, Head. che and sick stomach, palpitation of thqPheart, Diarhea, Dysentery. or flu, Nerys affec tion, Heart burn, White swelling, ,se all those diseases arisine from impre lood. Price 25 ets. per 6x, and for sale by FRAZIER & ADDISON, . Ed eMd C. A., S. C. RISLEY & Co. Hauerg,'& C. HAVILAND, RISLEY, & CO. Augusta, Geo. Also,'in nearly all of the towns and villages, and by numerous country agenti in all the Western and Southern States. June 28 6 2 State of South Cardlina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.' IN EQUITY. Samuei Jordan, Ad'mr. Bfi forr u' . of Jno. S. Ansly, Assts, for V. Pf 1d for Sarah Ansly, and I am of Dek. Celestia Analy. J I pq ance of anOrder,made in this case, at Jaine term, 1843, requiring the creditors of the estate of John 8 Anly, to appear be Core the Commissioner, and prove their de mand against maid estate, on or before the lrst Monday in Jannar next. I hereby appoint Wednesday the 15t of November next. The creditors of said eatte will therefore take No. tie to appear befoie me and prove their do mands, on that day, at Abbeville Court House. 1I. A. JONES. C. L. A. . Comimiusiomer's Ofee, 20th Juse. 1843. Jun3m 22 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Richard Hardy, et al.) vs. 5BiuLfor Partijto. Thomnas Hardy. et al. I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Coma miwniner, that the Defendants Thomas Hardy. James Hardy, Barbara Howerton Al len Howerion. Howerton, children of Nancy Houwerton, deceased, Chales Bassey and wife Ehza. and James Key, Abner Glan ton and wifea Tiay 0. Glanton, John Parks and wire Lucy W Parks, reside without the limits of the'State; on motion, by Bonham, Complainants Solicitor, ordered, that the said absent deafendants do plead, answer or demur to comoplainants bill, within three months from the publication of this order, or the said bill will ho taken pro renfesse against them. . ERC. I. . 'Comm'rs. Ojee, d "May 20, 1843. May 2443m 17 $tate of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. . IN EQUITY. Willam C. Black, )Billfor Account, ad - e. MaraUiag Asset, . L.Pearson, &al Bre. I N pursnance ofan Order, made in tktsase, at June. term, 1843. requirine the ereditors o Samuel Caldwell. to appear before the Coin missioner, and prove their demands' said estate. on, or beldre the lrst M yi November nest. I hereby appoint 8emnrday the 28th day of October next.' The creditors of said estate will therefore take Natice to ap pear before me and grove their demands, on that day, at Abbeville Court House. HI.A. JON ES. c. z, a. n. Commssionr's Oces,20tA Jsa, 1843. June 28 - 3at -3 Dissoluutlon of Partnersi~p. THE Partnership heretofore esisting ..between John M. Darnell & II. Bless, s dissolved on the 15th of May' last by mutual coinscut. June 14 sf 2Q s3heetinsa and Shiruings. 445-4 64 and 12-4 Brown &bleached SIIFETINGS and SHIRTINGS,' Just received by JNO. 0. B. PORD. Hamburg, A pril 17 tf 12 Cycfopedtia f IHistos'y. D . TliulXETTS'. has receved a feweco ,pres o hbove valuable work, *hichi hi. offers for sale at the publishertiass'. The chiarneter of this -work beangso Well, known to the public, generally, it is deemed' ,:nnecesaryto commentsuponsit. fy