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SVn Beadey's MiseLany. RAISING THE DEVIL An bagtbou nerve enough I' he said. That Old Man, above whose head Unaimnber'd years had roll'd - 'And but thou nerve to view,' he cried. .90 incarnate Fiend that Heaven defied I Aft tio indeed so bold ? t6ay, camst thqn with unubrinking gaze. Sasiin, rash youth. the withering blaze Of that unsartbly eye, Thea blasm wher'er at lights,-the breath '%at, like the Simoon. scatters death On all tat yet oa die! Dar'st thon confront that fearful rman, That rides the whirlwind and the storm la wild unholy revel? The termos. of that blasted brow, Arehangel's one. though ruain'd now Ay,-dars't thou face Tux Davn.I #Idere, the desperate Youth replied. And phseed biumsh that Old Man's side. n fiere and Irantic glee. UTbleached his cheek and firm his limb; -~atry nQe go In all his Gorgon terrors clad,' Is worst, his fellest shape! tie kad 'ined un reckless tone. 'la hen thy wish!' Albertus said. Aid sigh'd. and shook his houry head, With many a bitter groan. ie drew the mystic circle's bound. With skull ad cros-bones f.nc'd around j ie traced full many a sig'il there; lie mauer'd any a backward pray'r, That sounded like a curse He coues!'-he cried with wild crimace, %The Fellest of Apollyou's race !' Then in his startled upil's face Be dash'd-an rrY Pcas!! The rolowidg 'degal information" was pen. abutah e ntury ago, by a law student. It ntaies s cer aand autelligible a view of the .lay of descent as could be obtained by a -&Ith's reading in BlackSutone. etea o to the latest iusue-item Ofhim'ast seised-3d #uitasm. Like cow' tails, dowrnward straight they tend, 1t giver lineailly ascend: ThiS 'vesthe preference to males At w a lady jusdy rails; Of two males n the same degree, The oldest only heir shall be. Wiah females, i this order break, And let them all together take. Wben one his worldy strife has ended, Tbose who are liteally-descended From bim-as to his claim and riches, Btandsp t1ly in his breeches, When ineal descendant' fail, Collaterla the laud may nail, So that they be (ani that a bore is) Deuasegus The heir c d'ye see, Next kinsan of whole blood must be; And ofcollaterals the mal Are peferred tn the female, Unless the land come from a woman, Andiben her heirs yield to no an. MISCELLAIEEOUS* .2%e DTvil in tAe&Buttermilk.-luring my stay in Ireland. being on a visit to a friend, I was captivated by the "cherry cheeks and tom pa'gg lips" of ayoung dai ry taid, whom I often saw pass the house 'where 1 resided. I euquired her name anel * jesideuce, and found that she lived with a Protestant Parson, who besides preaching the doctrine of the Goipel, kept a verf~ * extensive farm. After a few side winks *t this pretty damsel. I determined in make her a visit during the tiune the preach. er delivered from the pulpit his "twice told sermon. I 'vent accordingly as soon asi saw the parson and his dame enter the church. It wo ld be needless to tell of the many soft words I whispered into * her ear; suffice it to say. I found her just as I should wish; but unluckily, love is so insensible to every thing but his own ge nial feelings, thet I rather overstayed mny - We were aroused from our pleasing chat bythe old man and his wife thundering at sedoor for admittance. What was to be anoee?-there was not the usual retreat for 'lovers-a- backi doorCe-to leap from either of th. windows would have been toi plunge into the jaws of the lion. *For lleaven'i sake, my dear, cram me where you will,' crled I, * I would'nt have t be parson catch sue here for wot lds ' 'I'm half out oftmy wits!' said she, 'let me see,-I haveit get joto that big churn. (pointing to a large ,Z chore that stood in one corner of the room) quick, do for my sake-they'll not your being there for they never tee it on Sunds s!' in I jumped-and in a moment was anu tter darkness, she hay hu pt on the li'd. In this situation I * vr all.1 that passed. The parson god his wife came in, the lat ter not with ogtecolding the maid for keeping them so bieg'at the doer. who said she was asleep --and all wras. well. Ths'old lady then told the maid that sh'e snust iwattediately put the cream into a largo churn end go to work, for it was ox. petdthere wouldibe a scarrity of butter Ia little while, and they bad better make -the best use of their time. * Lad,.ma'ara' Milthe ik htenaed girl, 'would you bru-j - the sabbt?' 'Break the sabbath, . n -:jmde? there is no harm in working on uaday, when we are brought to it by ne - eesskty'pn doitie cream- in I-say.' The saaid-then-skatbismall churn wrould not do;- 'Not'a~whiti not a whit, girl! the large churn will work more at a time.' 'Dear ma'sni- have always been-Urought up toteep the Sabbath sacred.' "'ut, tut." replied the dame, as the parson en tiered, 'hero my dear, this-weneb will sot -churn because ' is Sunday.' 'Out on ye ! ...do you thinke if I get rmy mare into the 'thismormng. that I'would'nt take her ontfiecanse it is ltadaff? push! g malke year 'I say.' All the entreaties of tht .et l&er. in vain ; she w as oblig edto do thefihdi of her superiors. esat all thiswhie'otqpg in the churn re sig6dyfte yftwhedown on my poor infased head came a pail full of cream-I -lsd'my breath till itu passed; and then .oentheJ agaia, hoping it was gaisbed here -there I sat up to the enin in milk; one bueket more and I should have been a drowned man? I hit upon somctbing at last. Just as the deadly fourth was im pending. I leapt on the top of the churi', all bemeared with creau-%haking a-y self and making the most diabolical fnce's the human visage could formn.-It had the desired effect, the maid favoring the trick, screamed out, the devil was in the butter milk, and ran upstairs. The parson and his wife scampered into the kitchen, and tumbled head aud heels over each other! I took the time-jumped off the churn out of the wigdow, and did not -look be hind me until I arrived safe at home. Thus ended any adventure with the dia ry maid. A story got among the preach ers superstitious flock, 'that the devil had risen from the churn. and accused him of impiously breakingithe sabbath.' The parson himself really believing that it was the devil. neveragain attempted to make butter on Sunday. Extraorditary power of the Hlunik Wi.-A long time ago we recollect bearing of some experimepts performed by.two ancient graduates of Ecole P'oly techinoqe. A drop of quicksilver herme trically sealed in a small nut-shell. cove red with was, attached to a thread, on being held over a parcel of dimes placed in a straight line will move from one end of the silver to another and its motion can be stopped by a mere effort of the will! If this ball be held over a gold watch a rotary movement can be obtained, and thei motion seversed by the action of the mind! We tried the experiment ye terday and found it to be perfectly successful. N. 0. Crescent. Efcctr of a Lie.-Last week Hugh Quin was put on trial for breaLing open a letter. It appeared in evidence that the wife of the gentleman to whom the Leiter was directed, broke it open. and to avoid the resentment of her husband,shc reques red Mr. Quin to say that he had broke the seal. This he did, and he was im diately apprehended on a charge. which if proved against him, would have con signed him to impriaonment for a year and subjected him to a fine of $300. .The lady was obliged to come forward andex onerate the man who had lied her behalf. Tetotal Wedding.-A friend. sending n Marriage notice from Chester says, -if it had been at all convenient, we should have bad our share of the cake." For his kind intention, we thank him. But we are more gratified with another item of in formation he gives us. He says. "the weather was .warm, the campany large, nad lots of cold-water used. but nothing stronger." By the by. there was a great discovery made at this same wedlinag par ty, it was, that a glass of coal water would p do just as well, or better, to sip, while eat - ing a piece of pound-cake. as a glass of wine or any thing else--Tem. Adc. A Kiss and the Consequences.-Sheriflt, Ware. of Gloucester county, N. J., gave Mr. Win. Bateanso a se ere horsewbip ping at Blackwoodtown, on Sunday. the 21st ultimo. at the doorof the Presbvterian church! The provocation, it is said, was kissing or attempting to kiss the Sheriff'- 1 wife. Mr. Bateman was flogged till his clothes hung In tatters and his whole per son was covered with blood. His kissiug I propensities will be checked for a while at least. Wh~ite lead Pencils-It has been iruly said thant our intelligent and thuifty Ynn kee brethren turn every thing to accoun t which rocky lands produce. hloretofere slat pencils have been universally black, but the bameness of color is now about to be diversified by the introdnction of whlite pencils, a quarry of which, believe'd to be 'he only one knowna in the United States. has recently been discovered at Cattleton, Vermont. The white pencils are said to be softer than the black, anid ini every way a superior article. Dead Quarfters. EEarxt~v. .July 3:, 18.43. ORDUR No. - T lHE followving Companies will parade for Drill and lustructiona at the ti-nes~ and places herein stated~in the t'ppe.r Biattalionr of the Seventh Regiment. Sonth Carotii.a Mitti-a. The Ediuto Beat Company, oin Saflrdayv the 5th of Aiugiust next. The Shaw's Creck Beat Companv. on Sa turday the 12th .d'ugust next. The Hlorne's Creek B~eat-Complanys. on Sa turday the 19th of August ne.x:. Th'e Ceourt House Beat Compainy on 2a tarday the 19th of Anus~t next. The Csptains are chairged with ihoe-tenion of thais oadeyr, so far as relates to their .e~apee tive Companies. By orderoat SAMUEL POSEY. Lt. Col. 7th Rg't. Inf. S. C. .11. July 5 i t 23 Edgefield Beat Company. ATTENTION ! .1 ssemble at your usual Company rendexitne. on Saturday the It!ha of .dL Angust next, for Instruction & Drill. armed anad equipped accordiar4t law. ~7~ An Election wvill be held at the same time and place for a First lieu- I tenant to fall a Jacancy. b~eut. Ramey. Sergeants Bacon and Cogburn, will matnage the e By order of Lt- Cal. Sam'L Posey, CHAS. A. MEIGS, Captain. July 26 4t 26 la-r labnouer. Cavaruty. Edgefield, C. H. 27th June 1843. C OaDKa No IOHiN ANDERSON, Juar., having been eappointed. Brigade Pay master, with the ~ rank of Captain, wall be respected anid obeyed a acordingly The Brigade Staff will hold themselves rea dy for duty hy the 15th of Aingust next. By order of Gae's.. Bozeuax. .T1405. W. GANNT, * .d deecawp. Julyf 56t '23 (7 The friends of ealor T. G. BACON. announce hniur. as a can edate for the 0ffiee of Clerk of the Court, of Edge-] feld Distrne.L ma Rtf 6 t POv EtEgrannounce hime as a candi ate a for re-election, to the 00icc of Clerk of the il cott of this District. sea. - tr 1.1 Bead Quartersi COLVIAIA, I1th July, 1643. Onttoa No - S Q0 much of orders dated, Iead Qarter. Columbia. 5th June, 1843 relates to the thiaud 6th Regmaents of inrantry, are hereby ountermanded. they will parade as fullowts, iz: Tim pth itepiment at niorrows old ield, on 'uesday the Oi h ol September. The hti Regiment at Lomax. on Thursday e 14th of Septernber. The Oficers and ion-commissioned otlicers will assemble the lay previdus attheir regimental parade ground. >r drill and instruction. The General in command or the division ud the Brigadier Generals will, with their uire attend the reviews. The Brigadier General of Infantry will el cmd tuis order. By order of the Conmander-in chief? J. W. CANTEY. Adjt. & Insp. Gen. U1, To be piblished in all the papers located ithin the Brigades -,rdered out for review, nd to continue until the reviews are oter. July 19 9t 25 Mead Quarters. COLUNIA, I1th July. 1843 rder No. H HE fallowing Ilegiments of Cavalry will r parade for Review and Drill as follows, The 8th Regiment at the Limestone Springs n Saturday the 12th of August, or near the ienn' Springs, on Thursday the 17th of Au ust. as the Major Genieral may direct. lie re rting to the Comminander in-Chicf the place elected by the 1st of August. The lst Re::iment. t a place to be selected the General i command of the Division. on I iursday the 7th september, he reporting to lie COanndr.'n Clif by the 15th of A ugust. The 24 Regim nt at Longmires, on Saturday lie 6th September. The commissioned and on-conimisioned officers will assemble on the lay previous fur Drill and Instruction, at the teinenl Parade Ground. The Generals in command of the 5th and t Diviions. will extend this order. and attend with their suite the Reviews. By order of the Commander-in Chief, J. W. CANTEY. Adjt. A Inu. Gen'. (iT To be published in all the papers locat d within the Brigadesordered out lor review, nd to continue unul the reviews are over. July 19 9t 25 General Orders. JhiAtn QuAarLs, Columbia, 15th June, 1843. OnMorn. No. 11 E following REGIM ENTS will parade . for Re% iew and Drill, at the tincs apd 4les herein stated, viz: The 3Ith Regiment at Yorkville, on Thurs lav thre 117h of Atugust. 'The 37th Regiment at Limestone Springs, n Saturday the 12th of A ngust. The 35th itneit nestar LUnion Ct. hlouse n ruesdav the 15th (it Aii,,iist. The 4ti Rt gintguIII the Burnt Factory, on anturday the 19th of Atugust. The. 36th Regiment at l'iintnons' old iield on unesday the 22nd of Auguist. The Ia' Regiment at Uruton's, on Saturday e 2Cth of August. The 3d Regiment at Toney's old Store, on ruesda- 'lw 2)s9 of August re .>ih Regiment at Hluntep's. on Thursday e 31st of August. The 2nd etegatnent at Hall is on Saturday h 2nd of September. ' 12nd -i- .et at .Ilinton's, on Tuesday Ie 5th o' -i tembiLer. Tue .ltlh Regim,-nt at Virrennes. on Satur lay thi. 9ith ofdeptem.w. nr. Tn,. aii Regiusant lit 3lurrsw's old field, on 'hrm.rdny tile 14t: of Sept.nisbet. The.~6th Rtegmuteit at 1tlma, on Saturday e lIith ot' Septe.: her. Thet 9uth R~~uegimet at loiwe'.', on Ttueuday he l!ith of September. The I0th Regimnisit at Richiardson's, on 'hrlit-ayi the 21st o)f ,eptembuher: Thes 7th liengum.-ut ast the ld Vells, on Sa ardy the 2id of $epiitmb.r. Thie Cuinnaissioned and tion-commntssionedh tier ill ausemble at their respective. Regi pental mntter y rosunida, for di al need instrUction t the day pr-*e isous to their rev tew. The .Ml'jor Ge~neralasl nd rig:adier Getne als wislh. wiath their "mile attend the reviews tithin their cotmmands. The Brigauds, r Generala aere chiarged wits lie extentionu of this otsder so far as relates to seir rei1pettice~ 15ngapdes.. Byv order of thle (':tnmandeir-in chief: 'J. WV. CANTEY. Adji. & Iusp.GeJn. [[T To b~ehubl-hd in all it-e papers located ithin the llrigaedes oerde~reda out for re' iew, nl to conttinnous unal the res i.wI are over. Jue 2$ 13t 22 Head Quarters, Co'isuun. -rd Jne, 1843. Onor a No. - N E-ketin fut .ilajor Gene~ral to till the sa:rantcy occatsiuoned by lt, resignations of lajr General George !.lc[)ttle of the First )ivision,. will tak~e plac on hsaurday the 30lth r Sept.m:ber tn.-t. TFhe Brigadier Generals f the i nviSston lire rsegnired to extenad tis or er to 'hetr respective Brigades. and mauke a eunn imO~satelv thereafter, to the Adjutatt ni isector Gen'ierufl , departmnit at Colum-. ia. the result of said election. By order of the Commzander-in-Chiefe *J. W. CANTEY, Adj'. 4- Insp. Gen'1. July 5 : 23 rTo be pubhlished in all the papers in the )ii-ision until the election. 4- --- ______ Reg'Sl. Head Quarters, EDnEL., July 3. hl3 Orders No. 12.* HEUprBattalisin of the Seventh Re giment infanatry, 8. C. M., is here-hy or s to Parade at thie Pitie flouse," on Satur ardv the 2d of~eptemsber neat, for Drill and eviw. The otlicers andj non-commttissionued fisees wvill assembles the slay prevtous for irill and Instruction. The tSeventhi Regiment will parade at the 1. Wells, on the 2td Septembher. the oticrsr tid noncmmisioned oDcers the slay parc LOUIS T. WIGFALL. Cal. 7th Rkg-t lnf. S. C. M!. Ju uly1 12 23 Dead Quarters, ,2xu REGINK'sT LAVAL-nI Onrat No - Juyhth .i.S IN obdience to orders fromn Brig. Gen'i, Boham an election foar Ma'erof the loawer uttalion of the 2nd Re ' mnt 'avalry, will he mId on Saturd-ay, the o~f August text, to U the v'aney oceasioand by the resignaiion - Lint. Col.'Muody-. Each Capt. will give is legal tnotice witfhin his own'limilx. By order of Col. JAS.gC. SPROUJL. Meas quartcru. Ist Dauasiso.. a. c. v. Edgefseld, July 18th, 1843. ORaRa No - IN obedience to an order from the comman der-in-chief, the following Regiments or Ca vilry, will parade at the times and pluces here in stated, viz: The 1st Regiment at (ild Pendleton Village, on Thursdaay the 7th Sept. The 241 Regiment of Cavlay at Longwires, on Saturday tle 16th Sept. Tie commissioned and '' ..mtroned officers (corpcra. incinded) will n:s@o:emile the dar previous for drill. and instrntion. rhe division and Brigade Staff, will attefel the reviews ofthe division. By order of Brg. Gen'l . I.. Bonham. Commanding 1st Division. JAS. L 01l1, De p. A djt. Gnl July 19 9t 2" New Spring*and Summer GOODS. IfE Subscribers; have just receired, and are now oflering to their c.-tomners and the public generally, a full aild well helected .avortment of Fancy & Staple Dry Good, Comprising every vaiie'ty o.f tGoodts ia their line, suited to tho Spring anl Suim:ner irade, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. A:.so-A generaitesorttmeit of Groceries, Iirlware, Ihats, Shoes, &c. Ac. which will be sold at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction to tbosc who may ftavnr thern with their patronage. We were indiced by the present reduced prices of Goods, to mnake heavy purclases, which enables u to offer strong iducements to purchasers. We are determined to s-ell, and let thouw. who doubt onr ability to please them, call und sec. We also continue the bu-iness of Millinery &Mantunaakifg, under the superinteidence of Mrs. C. M. DOWD, and having received n new supply of Goods suited to that bsraneh- of trade are prepiaed to execute all kinds of work with neatness and despatch. Orders from the country promptly attended to. BLAM1D & ISLTLER. April 12 tf II NEW GOODS. T HE Subsciers respectfully inform their old customers and the public generally, that they are now receiving aid opening their stock Of Spring A' usumer Goods; Embrucing -i general naortnient of Faney & Staple Goods, HATS, SHOES. & GROCERIES. Having disposed of the nreter part (f their old stock, they are now able to offer an :ifmost entire new stock o Goods, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. G. L. & E. PENN. April 12 tf -i New Spring and Summer GOODS T HE Sulweribers are now receiving from T N.w York, their Spring & Summer Good, Embracing almipt every article usually keit in tIns market. Wr lave selected our Good with great care, and reqinest our cus'tmers. :md the poublic generally. to cal and examine or themselves. and 'ce tij.t the prices do coo. respond wi'li tie tineoi. We nre thauktu! f'sor Spast ivors, and hope by strict attention tu bu siness to merit a continitance. PRESLEY & BRYAN. April 12, 1843. tf 11 GROCERIES, &c. T HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have re ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS, Slected by one of the tirm, in Ne-v York, Boo ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, which ina add'tioni to their former stock. com priacs the largest and best a."oriument of Goods e'er offered .mn this market. conslisting in p'art as follows: 4ihhed.. Porto Rico. Newv Orleans and St Croix Sugars, 350 hags Rio. Cuba, Porto Rico. St. Do imi-o. Jas-s. and Mocha Coffee., 70 hibJ. WVest India Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba do. Ik~ bb!s. New Orleans do. 70.000 lbs. Bacon. liaas.ides& Shoulders, 20i.000 "Swede Iron. assorted sizes, 5.000 " English do. 3J.000O- Band and ifuop Iron, :1.000 -Nail Ited.' & lleorae shaosha pe', 2,000 " Cas', German, & Blistered Steel, 200 setts Wn;:on Boxes., 1.700 sacks Safi. (bleached sacks,) 2,000 btislrelr Salt, in btulk, 500 pieces lietip and Tow Bagging, 413 to 4t; inchte< wide. 250 pieces Gnuniay Bagginag. 1,000 lbs. Bagging Tws iie, . Weaver's,) 150 coils Manilaj lBale Rope. 100 do Iihm do do 1,.500 yaruds Ima:toirg.. 5.000 lbs'. doitbe retined Lonaf Siuar, :1,000 "crushed d.. :3.000 "powderee.l do-. 1,000 " setghe re'sined Loaf do. 20 hoxes Tour;. intrm Soap. It) " spr Caendles, 20 -- luihar patent ('andles, 5 tierces fresh Trunntd Rice 2,000) lbs. White I.. -d No. I Union Mill', 25 lbI. Canaul i..air. (choice brand.)t 40 doz. ining. paurlor, rocking atnd clfildren's Chairs. 7 cases hiats and Cnps. 150 casks Sto'ne Lime. (irafmec order.) 20 kegs l)inponrt's [Fl" g Powder, 1,000 lbs. hlzr Lend. 40 boxes Window Glksstxl0& i0.x12, 130 hagp Shot. nsorted sizes, 2,500) pair.' Shoes. Tea, P'epper, Spice, Ginger. Chocolate. Can ammn. Almonds. Starch. Nutmregs, ticee chew ing Tobacco. Negro Che'ths, Blunkets, S.hoe Thread, Cotton in trn. Cotton Cards. Wool Cards. Tacks, Sieves. Plongh Lines. Indligo, Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Salt, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) Trace Chains, Iitth ('hains. Smoothing Irons, brss bound cedaar Buceketa, hurser Buckets, Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Willow Wagoiis, nests Measures, Feathers. &c &c. &c. SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hntmburg,iJuly I, 1813. if 23 ew a ~ing & summer JNO. 0. B. FORD, IS now openitng at his stote in Hamburg, a full assortinient of for the spring and Summer Trade, which lie wlsell eerylosw for Caab. March 29 f 9 JOHN COLGAN, Merchant 'lailor, R ESPECTFLJLLY informs his cus tomers, and the public generally, that he is juat returned fromn Charlestou, with a variety of articles in hiis lne, wh'b he will dispose of 'en terms to suit the times. mrh2-2 If 8 State of South Caiolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire, Ordinary o5Edgeflield District. Whereas, Jinies M. Richarlsn, anti h3mcs S. Cuignard, hath applied to ine for Letters of Admin istration, on all nnul sin gular the goods and chatnc,. r. i. r'l-! credits of Reniamin t .. 1: - vi the Di'trtict aforec':mmi, -cd These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular, the kindred and credi ors of the snid decease'i. to he nod appear brfr ue,,at our next Ordinary's Court 1i;r the said District to be holden at Ed-efield Court louse on the 14th of Aug. 164:1. to sho cMuse, if any, why the said Ad miistration should not he granted. Givea under my hand and seal this 31st day of July one thousand eight hun dred and forty three.& in the sixty-seventh year of A nericsa nIntied ndence. O, TOVLES, 0. E. D. Aug. 2, 1S43. (2 124) b 27 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J OHN W. .lcKELLA R. who is in the cus tody of the SheritrorAbbeville District by virt':.eoftwo writs ofcapiasadsatisfaciendum, at tie suits of Jarjes 11. Giles and Wilson & Lomax, having tiled his petition with a sche dule. on oath, of his whole estate, real and per. nowi. 'or the purpose orobtaining tie bensetit of the Acts of the General .Assembly, com m3only called the Insolvent Debtors Acts Publie Notice is hereby given, that the peti. tion of the said John IV. McKellaj will bet heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas for Abbeville District, at Abbeville Court liomse. on the sixteenth day of October next. or much other day thereafter as the Court my order during the term. commencing at the said plice. on the third 3lonlay of October next and all the creditors of theo said John W. Mc Kellar, are heteby summaoned personally or by their attorneys, to appear then and there im the said Court, to shew cause. if any they can. why tie benelit of the Act.< aforesaid should not be granted to the said lohn W. .IcKellar, pon hia exectitimg tile apgmentt required by the Acts aforeaid. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Offie, 19th May. 1843. May 31 ($17 t:4) 3m 18 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON I'LEAS. S . W. D. L. IILLER, who has been S arrested, and s now conined within the bounds of the J.il of Edgefield District. by virtue ora capias ad satisfacienduw, at the tuV of James Cannady, having fled his petition. with a schedule on oath.of his whole estate and effe.ts, with a view of uitaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Asseml-ly, commonly called the limolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby givenm. that tie peti. tion ofthe sid S. M W. D. L. .ille. twl be heard in the Court if Commonu Plea for [*:.. firtd D nrmct. at MA-gfield Coni! llo.e- on Wednesday the fourth dav 0! 'ctober i.ext, or on -isch otherd e -i Co-art lall order.dnr. mv. th- term, uj;ain.enmng onl the first .lotnday .m Uctober net. at samu place; ard all the cre ditors ofsaid S. Al. W. D. L Miller, are here. by sunmtinoned cither personally or by their at totncy. then and there, in said Court. to shew cause, if any they can, why the benefits of the Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the said S. M. W. D . L. Miller. upon his executing tie assignment required bthe Acts aforesaid. GEO . POPE, c. c. P. Edgefid C. I. Clerk's Office, 24th March l43. Jun 2$ ($17 624) 3m 2 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRIC~k IN Tfi1E COMMONPLA. J OH N .4A R5SH, who is in the custody of thme Sheritiof Edgeield District.by virtue afn nt rit of ci pias ad matisfaciemelumn. atthe suit of Owens & Fmmey, for time use of S. Owens. having filed ed his p'etition in my odice, writh a scedulme on oath, ol his whmole estate resal atmd personal. fur thm purpose of oimtainitng time betefmt of time Acets of General Asemmbly eutm manly called time immolvenmt l)ebtorm Arte: P'u'mlic Notice ie hereby gmvenm. thmat thme peti' ton of time seaid Johtrn Mlarsh will be heamrd atnd considered itn thme Court of Commn Pieas for Edgeeld i..inct. at Edgefteldl Court liouse. n thme seconJ dlay of Oc'ober nelt, or suchm other day of time text terum tor said Court as aid Con'rt mmmy udirect: .mrmd all time creditors of said John 3iarshm ate herrhmy mumnned to ap pear then atmd thecre in tim msa.:id Coumrt. to shiow case, if army thmey can,. whmy tihe benefit oh thme Acts aforesaid shoumld tnot be grantedl to time samd Johni Marsh, upon~m his execumting the assgn mmt re~juired tiy the Acm, .foresamid. Clerk's Ofre. June' 2ti. I-13 June (.917 t;it4) :1m 22 DtsrTtter' ort .4i'u Canoti.:. IN R.4 NKRUL'PTCY). I N time mmnttr of Daniel lloyt, Mechmanmc, fortmerly of' New Yomrk. mnow of Abbeville isitrmct, Soth Carola,a. a lUankruplt. Putrsu-mtnt te ant Order of u~m District Comurt mf' time Untite'd States, for time Diistrict of South C-rohima. Notice is herebyr given, that cause he ,he~wn before thme said Court, at the Federal putri liomise itn Chmarleston, on the ninth dany ofSeptember net. at eievenm o'clock, A. M., wiy thme said Daniel hloyt. uihommld not re L'ive hmis Dischanrgcamd Certificate as a Bak-k pt. Charleston, 12th day of June. 18-13. II. Y. GRAY, Clerk. SJune 21 12t 21 THE U. S. DISTRICT ColURT, DISTRICT or' soUTit cAROLtA. IN B.4NKRUPTCY. N the Matter ol Martin Posey, late a Miller, now a Farmer of Edgefleit District, 8. C. a Bakrpt. Pmrsuant to an Order of the District Court) of the United States, for the District of Southm Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause bef mdewn hefore time said Court, at tha.Federal Cort [louse itn Chmarleston. on tihe ninth day nf Septemer next, at eleven o'clock, A. M.,I why time said Ml..rtinm P'oey, should not receive his discharge as a Bankrumpt.~ Careston, l2thm day of Jue.1m Jntel _______ 12t 21 Drought to the Jail OF this District a negro moan, who .calls himseli JA CKSON, five feet 2 ncca high, v'ery bincek complexion, about 30 years age, his left leg shorter titan the right, shys be belongs to Mr. James Hardy of Anderson District. S. C. who lives within three miles of Mr. Samuel Earles store, and that he ranaway five or six weeks ago. Te owncr is regntested t, m ~E -'m 1. prove promperty* ray 'in r ' - .. rim away, e:hcma..e he u'. mmm uagoesed of ac cording to law. C. 11. GOODMA N. Jailor ly 19 mf 2.' DR. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague Medicine. A Safe and rertni cure fj-r ;he Chills and Fe#.ve-r in all 1 1, (.1 .11ented forms, "1113an effectual remedy for revers ofevery desciption. Thi- Medi".4 ...; leen u--' ly !he propri elor:: it ,cr of year! 4- %, - m.e practice, .g which time, he ia.- taiatrd some ,beu. sands of c-imes of fevers and frot the success of tisit; anoie.of practice. he is ronfident it must and ,rill be the prevailing practice in fevers. It r.ever fails to perfonn a cure of Chills and Fever the nrasT DA. Bilious, Typhus, Nervous. Congestice, Winter and Vdow eerer, all yield to tile use of this .--dicine, srd are cured by this system of practice in a rter time and with winch more certainty than by any olhe system of practico that has ever been recommenided. CERIMFCATES. Sr.FIr.LD. Fayete Co. Ala. Jan. 10, 142. Dr. (hampion :-Dear sir, I heave been a great favorite of Dr. dSppingtor's Pills. and until last faill had not heard of your pills. Your agent has left some in this country, and I have used then in my practice to a considerable ex tent, and I can with pleasure say, that as far as my knowledge extends. they pare Mic lente rior to any inedicine I have ued in cases of Feyers. I am so forcibly and from persona - knpwledge convinced gf the salutary and all important effects of your pills. that I as" ex tremely anxious to have you make an agent in this vicinity. There can be a large amoun sowd hero Fr cash. Yours truly. H. P. LEONARD, 31, D. DALLAS Co.. Ala.. April 4, 1843 Dr. Champidli:-Dear sir.-Or the pib which I received from you, I have found sale for a considerable quantity. I think that it will be sickly here i consequence of the wet sprng. Your pills give such gneral satisfac. tion here. that I am persueded by my neigh. bors to write to you fur a large supply of both kinds. It is now known that I keep them, and people will come 30 or 40 miles for them. Please send them soon, as I expect to sell all that I have wriuen for by the time your agent is around in July. Yours with much respect. BENAUAH KING. Each box contains 24 pills, 12 of which are solficient to cure an ordinry case of Chills and Fever. Price 1 25. and -ALSO DR. CBAJMPION' VEGE.TA BLE, At-uttifoU8. ANTI-DTSPEP TiC PUWYIr.o AND CATHARTIC PILLS, Possessing four important Properties. for th cure of disesas, oefal adretre combived, one artide 06ssis th eea of rfor eo benejt of the health of mankind. This medicine is recommended to the atten tidh of those afflicted with iver Complaint, Dyppepsia. Dropsv. Billions habits, Costive ness, Cholera morbus, Rhenmantism, Scrofula, foul Stomach. depraved appetite, Worms. Cun dialgen. (whjch is known 1-y a sinking sensa tiotn at the pit of the stonech,] Jaundiceslead che and sick stomach, palpitation of the heart. Diarheia, Dysentcry. or flux. Nervous afiec tun, Ileart urn, Whie swelling, and all those diseaces arising frow impure jood. Price 25 ets. per box, and for sale by FRAZIER & ADDISON, Rdgefidd C. f.. S. C. RISLEY & CO. llamhurg, S. C. HJAVI.AND, RISLEY, & CO. Augusta, Ger. Also, in nearl all of tie towns and villages, and by nutmern country agents in all the Western and Southern States. . June 28 elm 22 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Saine Jordan, Ad'mr. Bi ffr MarsI of Jno. S. Anasly, Assets. andlfr V. afRal EStads for Sarah Ansly, and pyment of Debw. Celestia Analy. ) IN pursuance ofanOrder, made in this ease, at June term, 1843, requiring the creditors of the estate of John 8 AnCly, to appear 6e fore thec Commissioner, and prove their de mand against said estate, on or before the first Mlonday in January next. I hereby appoint Wednesday the 15th of November next. The creditors of said estate well therefore take No. lice to appear before me and prove their do mande, on that day, at Abbeville Court House. II. A. JON E8. c. I. A. P. Commissioner's Ofte, 20th Je,. 1843. Jn28' 3m 2 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIE LD 'DISTRICT, l.V EQUITY. Richard Hardy, et al. v s. Bill for Part ition. Thnonas Hardy, et al. IT~ appearing~ to the satisfaction of the Comn missioner, that the Defendants Thomas Hard y, James Hardy, Barbara Howvertan Al len lIIowerton, Hlowerton, children of Nancy Hlowerton. deceased. Chales Biissey atnd wife Eliza. and James Key, Abner Glan ton and wife Tavy Oi. Gianton, John Parks and wife Lucy W' Parks, reside without the limits of the State; on motion, by Bonham. Complainants Solicitor, ordered, that the said absent defendants do plead, answer or demur to complainants bill, within three months from the publication of this order, or the said bill will be takenm pro confres, aga ihem. Tl ERYc. a. x. n. Comna'rs. Ojce, LadMay 20, 1843. State of South CaPolina. ABB3EVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. W illiam C. Blaci, )Blufor Account, and v. Marshaiutag Assets, 3. L. Pearson, & al ) rc. I N pursuance ofan Order, made in thuscase, at June term, 1843, requirinu the creditors of Samuel Cal dwell, to appear before the Cam. missioner, and prove their demands against said estate, on, or before the first Monday in November nexl. I hereby appoint Satuirday the 28th day of October next. The creditors of said estate will therefore take Notice to ap. pear before me and prose their demands, on that day, at Abbeville Court House. H. A. JONEd. c. a. A. P. Commissioner's Ofte, 204k Jane, 1843. June 28 3m 22 Sheetings anid Shairinmgs. 4A5-4. 6.4 and 12-4 Brown & blesebed 8H EETINGS and SHJIRTINGS, Just received by JNO. 0. B. FORD. llamburg. April 17 if 12 A VEILY large avd well assorted suppiV 0 ENG LISI I & AMitERICAN PRLN'f8, new, and fur saln at very ee p ices b Hlambiarg. Apiil 17 tf 12 A Ft'LL assortenet for satle, at the Lateest Cas pcL byJNO 0. fl. FORD. hlamburg. A pril 4 in 12 ieorgfi~Naiikeens, BROW N LINENS, and FINE DRILLS, B Just received by B.F D H amburg, A pril 14