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I LOVE THE MAN. I lea the a= who calurly rests, -Wlt~awhakad fri have Oowvn. Who peaceands leaW, those heavenly guests, s*nsulytmes his own; .Wh. never looks to earth for bliss, -Whome treasure is dh skies; - To weom keen sorrow's dusk abyss 8rins no depressive sighs. I love the man wib kindly beam 11* haughIlty tyr nt's frown; A hiato yd and rot be weas . look ofeal renown. ~ cotemtW~ the egacions slight, - not gect his ol; 04' 6nner in tie truth and right, - As passion's billows rm. I love the inn who kindly gives. A Heaven has blest his atoe Who shares the gias that he receives, With them that need them more. Whose selting art of pity ova Q'er saanw and distress Oral his friends who mostly loves, X Thejoor-the fatheries. I lo, the men who orms to be . The amor sect. a slave Whose soul is like the saushine free . ' feeas the ocean wave; Who when he sees oppression-wrong speak out in tnder tones Who feel$ with truth that he in strong j T.jrapple e'en with thrones. I love the manaloshuns to do An action man or low Who will a noble course pursue To sranger, friend or O. Whosseks for juotice, no: fur ga. Is miciful and kind Who will set give a heedles pain *In body or in mind. I love the man whose only boat Isvisdo., virtue. tight; Who feels iftenth is ever lost His honor has a bight: -iWho e'er evades by touk or sign l e ace h same; '%t glories e divine duster round his mine. TEMPERANCE. . Frosm the Washigltia. O rppartser Caus.-I t. Allt bse -who speak and think lightly of tempe Mace measures, may be rerded as op ponents. It is true they o not expres -hemseves in decided terms against the eomt bf benevolence which are concen trated io the temperance cause, they do not eater into any formal argument against it, the .de nt undertake to vindicate the oppete side of the qnestion, but at the some time they speak of temperance ef orts with an air of lightness and ridicule. Nay, on some occasionus they are perhaps disposed to sneer as the diligence of those rWho wen put down the monster intem . ow, persasof this kind may spaked among the opponents of 'empe rance, because wib same people there it no- weapo'n so powerfal as ridicule ; there may be no argune which Sall hase a-stranger tendec sap the ea dation of the system. B~y sly insianations ahymay %ring disrepute upon the whole .subjet. They think it will do service a inning some, hut when appsliedl to others. *it is regarded as altogether worthies anmI .ununeamieg. .This class forms a very .eousiderable umher of our opponents in every comamunily. Those persons whmo seem to be superior to others in rank and jnlunee, and who- regard themselves a. rather shave those moral restrichions and limitation by which other classes may be iulaeaced, speak sneeringly of temn ramnee societies. They cannot allow F .tiesuelves to be cnrolled among such. wish them, and the consequence is, that with them t~e su1hject is brought into con. fremnps.. 2.Aote class of gpponents are those whe deline any co-operation in the cause. It is not too much to apply to this case t e rule appl~ied bytheSaviour. "He that gathereth not with mcescatteroth abroad." Those who decline co-operation mani (est indiference. They take no active part against it, but rane oceupy a neu sral ground, and by thes neutrality wvhich, they assuine, they eapect to escape all censure anid responsitdisty. But do they nost see when they look upon the cause oif vinie, andi perceive the claims and ~tsand dignity of that virtue tram ple~unidei- -fet, and- do not co-operate . sith these who are induced to sustain * bhes. elkius, that are io a guilty neutrali t~u Their digeuenen manifests in them thcpiina; and though they take no - eive part against that virtue which is ~sruggling for life,yet the coidmnessot-their *bearte maaifestu a Latent hostility. Those who resort to sobssstte, as w, hiand beer, in lien of ardbat spir its, may 'be casidered opponent of the .case. They manifest ,a. compromising teee.and show a dpsia o treat wihthneny, by enie in those aids to eausid thie self-denial neesary to see cesfidpusseuueioe- et the duty ; and lbsrlh~bssgthemselwsrt en6 .sstten4ethmses e. some . this et ths. peraieess -ism e ~ tUeeM aart,i ar seeseOset.es* iseeis nt3 haaheueg aedihe the m ae of theel~d passaa end aseser wgling to rses chaents fr1s as hie *8elnd espedses in esse 'ei s-a jim i WeV. (thad, that's the V5'4Sdees for easqtge he aisy aaso Athenian desire for 'some new ting' tha I Ig on the gaping multitude. Close your senses to the world without and con template the world within. Look jint the depths of ynur own sim, and ,ai! find mysterious things ar.a wonders enough to think ahout continva!iv. Reflect uj.ou its fearfni eanergies its mighty capiabiilet of p Ian - and of pairn; consiter its eternia desini-- s abaritg -ervaiude t. %;a and its redemption thence; reinember that your hiles or misery-your all is otaled in it for ever ! With all your gaiaz after strangc phenomst on, do not frget .o .ra the e. wirl.in !-Watchtowcer. A PUBLIC BLESSING. T HESE PILLS have 1.1mg been known I and appreciated. for their extraordinary and itnrediale powers or restnring perfect health to persons rtiffering under neatly every kind of diseaso to which the hmman framine 1, liabio. They am partietlarlv re- onnaeaded to all tlio.ze p.no aM... are .flheted n- ith any kind of a chr:saw or larjrig tomeplat. a ticre is no tnedicine bei oa ;.e.le w ichl las so I natural and happy eflact upe.aa the 'yae-n In correcing the stnmch ased lh--r. :'s'l t-, the fematiion of healthy chyle attil there-'l ps.riry ing the blood. They are acktinwledged by :he imedre., and thousands who are ming ti-eu, to '-e iet l-! the utost wild and pTe:sanat in their opra.ton. but th. me:.t p.rfectly intiocent. re 1 a-ed eli cient melicinec ever nfierel it the' pulic - Those whe once miake a trial ofthee 'hllt. never afterwaids feel wil'ir.g en le: without I them, and call again and again Ghr nore. ivisich is .iuaii.-ent paoof ofthe-ir --9d qialities. IIE.-DACHlE-SICK O' XERI'OUS. Those wiho have suffered and are we-ry of1 suffiing with this disaren'r, compitita. wll find Spencer's V'ege:be 11.4s e. r,-ctiary st once certain and imm.':'intt: in :to ert--CtS. One am. gle dane of the Pilla. taklev soon sa ihe bend. acle is t. It coining on, will cane it in one.hitf hour entirely. As a regne.iy in etas ener and boiceI comp alts. .lhey diae"y their vodetil pt-.veri- to arlaan ratimn. aal are fAr -aj'eaior it anly ailing, ii use for thes compiLinte. In Dyspep t au Lir Conpemial.they seand unarivalled. alutsy huve been rieaal in a fi-a weeks. after having afliered utader thw dread. fnl comphasut fot year. lie 1iabitual ('ostfeen'ss ihey nre decidedly superior to aay Vevesable Pall ever broat;:hl be. fore thei.tpubic ; and one 25 vent b..s w-Il es. taIblish their surpfii.; virtucs. and place them bevond te reach of doubt in ito estimation or every individual. They are inivaluable in nervous and hypo. choantriacal affections, loss of apf'ite. and all complaints to which lnsalesr n':onlar cabjert Theyare mild in their .etin, ant cOnve-y almost irnmwelinte coeviction of their :utility from the first dose. Thev nuay le taL-n lby persmaas ot any age ; and th.e feeble, the idainu, ( nervous and delicate are strengtl.ened by tbeiroperaaion. because they cle:.r els systean f of bad humors, quiet nervons irritability, and invariaably ,nrodne Potnd iealta. Upwards ofthreeunred and seren:y tho =d l 4s. ofthesmae tne'sinable Pilh la- Ie beeery sold withia tle last twelve months in three States alone. and more than three times the sane quantity in other States. As an ants hilious mnedicie,. an fatnily hould I be waithont them. A single trial of ilena is wore satisfactory than a thousand certificates. Tallatega Springs. Talladega Co. Alr. Argpst 17. 16W. Tis is to certify, that I have feen adlicted i wvith Fick litadacho. Dyspepsia and river Complaint, and Cotive-nes for the lat cigt I or nihe years. duiring which tine I lhadh takie-n, a well as I secollect.abouut aut3- boxes of heck-. with-a Pills, twelve boxes oef I eter's Pills. aand a numbeur of b~oxesa of Chamnpion's nad lBran-I dreth's Pills, all of whlichs afforded nm haa little or njo relief. Aa last I wna< rt-eenamenaded to it Dr. Spencer's Yegetabale Pills, andl ell I did:; fohr I nuever had heet one attack oaf the .Rick i Hlaedche afle-r I enammeunced takina- the Pall. (now about six mnonthas.1 and I candeidly coa-a. fee's, dhut I have derived more real beehtu anm , th s fSend'e' Pill.. thana from nil thae othecrMedicmeaas anid Pill-' that I have ever - 'taken, and I would eaurna'-tly re-commendai thseata to all as being an may oapimaon, the best med~i einec in use for all lingeaing comaintis, Thme Pitlh have doane ane so aumuch gnud. that I would nuot fe-el willing to lae witimont them for1 Grve dollars a box; and I r.anabnt taut feel verya grateful to Dr Spewner for having prepared sacha a valtuabletmediciane. and the diLtribution Iof at is conferring a very gre-nt favor ona the opublic, as it is a thin: of tha utmosiet imporane that every famaily shouitld have a supply of Dr. Spencer's. truly vahmble Pills ennsuanatly on hand. ISAAC M1. TIIOMIAS. .Price.25 cents per box, wiah faull dircetions. For sale by ' HAVILAN D, RISLF.Y & ('O.. Anagusta. Georgia. J. it. TIBBIETS, . Edlgefleld Conri Ilouse- * Ang. 16 Gui 29 PIlI And Fee;also nused .necessfully in the Debility. andl Nervous Weakness. The morst tiatterinag recomrmendatons of this Kedicise have beent roeed tom, man mii sent Physiciania and others 'elho hare used iac And it s preaumned that no asedic-ine hew ever Geecn used whiosie actionfan been more benefi cal, pleasaet and inrigoratin., and enlled forth fremn meldmd iufrers suchb expressions of heatelt grsattde, and thankfulness. Persecs taing thme Pills, goon find themnselve. relieved -Cuiitbreen! Fevergone!! MHoanaeband eadfreeandbhealthfl!!! ztrength anudap. petitesa-sanag and improving, and all new. ves wallness fed. Wheat taken annording to thme diretie'ns ae. einpaasyaug' theat, they never fail 4(o 'ene thme Chill and Fever thme firat daty, and never sickenj the .otn'ach or wprte upon the bowels. Their ati-s upon the whale systeme is s ibmarming, that perwoasare invariably surprised ad plecaed itha thoir rapid and comsplete realeafiea saksskh. Th Pis are purely and saWrlVegetable : ad th UtPy comabiano. .1 dfee inredients b I and ecir are raneta as to piodneea h medias eeer adsto reliev-e whse. 5 O0 Dollar. Ver sal.eb MAVILAND. 35SLEY &r CO.. Dr.* W. rse, Read Quarters, ORZn NO - COLUX.A, Iith July, 1843. 0 t mnch of nrders dated, Head Qarters Colunmia. 15tio Jur.'. I ,13 relates to the lh'and 6m Regmenets of lulantry, are hereby ountermanded. they will parade as (allows, r az: The 8tb Regsmnnt at Morrows old ield, on reeldsthe 12th of Septenmber. Tbe 1ith Regiment at Lomas. on Thuday he 14th of aeptenbeir. The Officers and ianm.comminsionmed officera will asemble the lar previous attheir regimental paradeground. ordrill aend instrution. Thbe General in conimmIand of the division md the Brigadier Generah will, with their uite attend the reviews Te Brigidier General of sinfantry will ex end tais order. By order of the Commatnder-in chief: J. W. CANTEY.A dt. & Insp. Gen. E7 To be published in al? the papers located vithin the Brigades -irdered out for review. Iwl to continue until the reviews are over. Ju1ly 11) 9t 25 Bea. Quarters. CoLUxsAt. 11th July. 1843 [rwder Nn.-. 1 1 lE followimg Regiments of Cavalry will I parade for Review and Drill as follows, The 8th Regiment at the Limestone Springs )n Satturday time 2ob of August, or near the 1len's Spridgi. ot Thurduy the 17th of Au ;us:. as the Major General may ditect, lie re ,arting to the Commander in-Lhief the placc telected by the st of Angust. The lot Regimnent. at a place to he selected y the Genefid ins command of the Division. on l'hursday the 7th September. he repnting to Le Uonnamnder-in.Chief by the 101th of Angistt. The -Ja Regimem at I.nngmires. on Saturday he 16t, September.. The conmmissioned md n-counmis- ied offleers will assenible on the Jay pre% ious for Drill and nstrnueion, at tie l;igmental atade Oroands. Time Generals in conmanl of time th and lot Divisions. will extead this order. and attend wvith their taMke the Reviews. By ircder of the Comumt*ier-in C6isV, J. W. CANTEY. 17 To l* publi..hed in all 1 ias loca -d within tIe Brigadesordered out for evtvw. md to continue until the reviews are O*r. Jnly 19 9t 5 General Orders. fizafi (4nuarras, Columbia. 15th June, 1843. OatizR, No. Ifll E followiigREGUIENTS will parade foir Review and Drill, at the times and >laces berei stated. via: The Is Regiment at Braton's, on Saturday lie 26th of Aigust. The :Keg Rgiment at Toney's old Store, on rued.av the 2thM of Angust. The "As Regiment at H ontey's, on thursday he 3}st of Aegust. The 2nd Regiment a Iu'lls or. Saturday lie 2nd of September. The 42nd Regiment at Minton's, on Tuesday he 5th of Septeiier. The 4tb 'egVmcnt at Virrennes. on Satur Iay the 9tlm ofSepteimber, The8th Regiment at Morrow's old field, on rharsay the Nth of Septembet. The 6th Reginmim t Lomax's, on Saturday lie 16th of Scpten.ber. TIhe 9th Regimenat at Lowe's, onf Tuesda) he 19th of Septemiber. The 10th Regiment at Richardson's, on rhuirsday thme 21st of Sepmtember: The 7th Kegiment nt the Old WVellu', on Sa uulday the 23d of September. Th~e Coinmissionted and non-commmssioned tflieers wtill assemble at their respective Regi. Rental muster grounds, for drill and instruiction it the day previous to their review. Tme Major Generals ntil lirigadhier Gene. -.d' will, with their sute attend the reviews tithmin their commands. The Brigndli-r Generals ate charged with lhe extemnin of this order so far as relates to heir respective Birigndes. By order of the- Cnnthmnder-in chief: 'J, W. UANTEY. Adjt. & mip. Gen. E7 Tom he pubhlihed in all the papers located vitin the Brigades ordered omit lor reviewv, and to continue until time reviews are over. Jmme 2 13t 29 Head Quarters, Cot utitia, 22d June, 1843. Onnzum No. - AN Election fort Major Gtmeral- to f(M the tvacanmcy occasioned by the resigna'tion of lajor Genendl Gt-orge McDuiffie of the First Lhvision, will thite lache on Saturday thme 30tlm tf September next. The Brigadier Generals m the Division are required to estemmd this or Ir to their respective Bri'ades, and take a eturn immniately thereftr, to the Adjutant ndti spector G;eneral's, department at Colmm mma. the remult of said election. By order of the Commatnderin-Chiief. J. W. CA NTEY. A1dj'r. 2r Iaspe. Gen'I. July5 . i3i 23 117 To be ptublished in all the papers in the )vi'ion mntilI the election. Read Quarterse 1st 0:mv:mmn. 5. c. n#. Edge. I, Jnly 18th, 1843. Onr.a No - IN obedience to an order (rout the comn-e der-mn.chief. die fuollowing Regimet of' Ca rairy. will parade at the tites -:d'places here n statednr: The 1st Regituent at fild Pendleton Vilg an Thursdav the 7th LSept. The 2df R'gimenat of Cavalry at Lanigmires, an Saturday thia 16th Sept. The codtnmissioned and nr.n-commuissoned ieers (corpurals included) will i.nmble the ly previous for drill, and instrictionm. The division atnd Brigade Stad', will attend lie revie ws of the division. By er o Brg.ue'1. M. L. Bonh~n. * JAB. L. OR R. July9 Dep. AdjtGen'1. Head Quarters, 2xD l~Esxsvr Caraiumt, Osuuz N. - July 18th, 1843. [ N obedience to orders from B3i. Cen'L, Deonhan an elecuion for Majorof the lower ataino te2d 'n Cavalry. will be ald en Saturday. the 2'of Aunut next, to hi the u'acammr ccasioned 1wthe sa~pao r Leu.l~nudy.EoLCapt. e give e legal ntiee walua' - luesowe limits. orderefCal.iAt. C. SPRIOUL R OWN UaWENS,and F~iE DRILLS, answeend by JNO. 0. P. FORD. Hs.aa... A...;l14 Reg'tI. Head Quarters, EzGEFziz.D, July 3. I843 Ordrs No. 12. T Hl E Upper Battalion of the Seventhjle gimeiet Infasitry, 8. C. RI., is hereby or dered to Parade at the Pitne 1lin6e. on itur turday the 2d ofrmeptenber next. o.-r Ofrill and Resiew. The officers -and ion couawssioued oficers will assemble the day previous for Drill and lustnction , The Seveiti. it-g iment wil parade at the 014d Wells, onl ute 23d September. the otticers and -neasniisgioned ollicers the daiy prc vioud. LOUIS T. WIGFALL, Cl. yFq'tI. Isf S. (. M. July 5 12 :3 A CARD. ,.J EFFERS I ng this day connect O ed wasufw6th Dr. J. F. GKLfFIN, ins u.e WARE10UdE aid CO3IM1IL46 N BUMINESS, begs leave to return hi sincere thanks to his friens and customners, for tie very litieral share o' patronage heretolore be stowed upon himself, and hopes the sane wiil be continued to the firm of I1. L JEFFERS & CU., to whose advertisenteia below, lie begs leave to reier. . July 19, 1d43. WARERO0E. FACTORAGE AND CUAl 0SSLON BUSINL, liamburg, S. C. T3 h E subscribers have this day formed a o e-patner.-Lap for the traneactiin of the above business it, all it* lrariches, und e e name and style of*lI. L. JLFFiCt & -C. They are no% building, and will have ciouitlet ed by the u.t of Sept iext, an ezicensice and canmdhous WAItEIOL SE imiieditely cii the principal street leading into town, reiiote frot all danger by lire, and entireiy above high water mark, which % ill be a safe and cont venieut depository for Lotion. Mlerchandize, &c.. coutided to their case. They difer their services to their taleds uad the public general ly, as ,agents ltr the sate of Lotion, Flour, Ba con. &c.; the piurchase of goods to order, re ceivin; and rwurdmig merchandize, storng and shopping Cotton, &c. &c.; and promise strict and prompt attention to all orders on bi-siness addreas-d to them. The subsenbers having pledged themselvcs nlot to speculate in Cotton. on their nwni nc count in any way whatever.* ate prepared to give their undivided attention to the interest of their customers, and from the long and well known experience of one of the partners in lise practical part of the Commission business, they hope to receive acd merit a share of pith lic patrunage. 11. L J'FFERS. J. F. U tui I. Hamburg July 29, 1.i-2. Au;u-st: if 27 State of SoUth Carolina. EDGEFIEl.D DISTICCT. IN TIlE COURT OF ORDINARY. In re William Wise, Admin'r. of Henry Wise. W ~i ERLE.\S William Vise, Adminicira tor of Henry %V ise. has removed fiuom this State without having accounted for his ad ministration, and whereas Moses Swearingen, one of the suretie, of said administrator. ha applied to me for relief on the premises: These are therefor to bunmon ant r,-quire the said William Wise, nadtinistrator of Henry Wise, and his snreties, Moses Swe:ringen, and Lew is Jones. to appear at my otlice on the dth day of November next. at t o'clock. to render an account of said administration. and abide such further order oi decree as may be made in the premises. OLIVER TOWLES. o. x. r. Ordinary's Office, th August, 1843. Angustl 9 3m 28 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. .. Abrahams vs. Duiton & White, Fi Fa. Zaldman Wiidmau vs the same, " Starr &Cleland vs the same, " Btigelow & Birek vs the isame."" Win. S. Mill-r & Co. vs die same,"" Hi. toddard vs the same, Jordan Minsely. for Chester Vaunghns ly vs hloilit D~unton." I N ubedience to .tn order passed at the hit term of the Court of Commnon Pleas iir said District: I hereby g'--A pnblic ntice to the plaintil's in the above ca es s,-vdralhy, to shew cause at the next termi of said Cort, to be held on tit first Monday in October next, nt Edge field C. II., why their respective executions shoul not be ni-rked satisfied, anal certain funds in my handsappliedl to execuinras in nmy office jiumor to those of natid plain'itth. Noticie is also given, thtt it is alleged by the plaiutiffs in the janior eases', that the above stated case, were satisfied dnting the term of ofice of Win. Thiarmond. dec'd.. late Shenil'of satid district 5. ChlRI8TIE, a. a. ri. Jane.19 2am~Jm 21 Brought to the Jail OF this District a negro man, wh clshimself J ACKSON, live feet 2 inee high, very black complexion, shout 30) years age, his ll leg bshorter thian the right, says hagelongs to M r. James Hardy of Anderson District, S. C. who lives within threc miles of Mr. Samtie Earles store,.cnd that he ranaway five or six weeks ago. TIhe ow der is regnested ft come forward, prove property- r ay chanrges. anti take him uaway, otherwise lie wtill he disposed of aec. cording to law. C. H- GOODM.\N, Jailor July 19 if 25 T H E U. S. !t!S 1RICTr COURT, Distia- of~ Wou-rnt CanOLttAa. IN BA4NKRUPTCfr. I N thieiniatter of ti~-:t ifoyt, Mechanic, f.trimerly oif.New York. now of Abbeville iDistuict, itenth Carolios. a Ilatnkrupt. Pariuit to an Order of the District Court of the I'oited States. for the District of South Catolina, Noticeiw hereby gi-en, that cause be shewn before the said Court. at the Federal Court hlous't in Charleston, on the ninth day ot Septertiber next. at elevets o'clock, A. MI. why the said Daniel Htoyt. should not re, ceive hiis Discharge and Certificate as a Bank' Charleston, 12th day of Jnne. 1543. Jun I1li 21 ThEE I!. S. DIdTRIlCT C;Ol'KT, DIr-TRIeT Og~ soUrta CARoU~A. IN B.AN RUPTCtf. IN the Mattor al Martin Posey.latn a Miller. now a Farmer of Edgefieldt District, S. C. a Bankrupt. Parstiatto ia Ord-r of the District Court of the United State., for the Distret of South Carolina. Notuce isi.sey civetn, thst eause tie shLe*n Ibefore the said Cont, at the Federa! Court Ilossae in. Chatr'eto., on the ninth daty of Sepuianl-er next,..st eleven o'elnck. A. M., wshy hie sai4Mlartin Po.:, should rnot receive his dliaurge as aIPaakru pt. Charlesto, 1.th da Jnne. 1843. .Y. GRAY. Chr&Y June21 3*2 1 e 50OK a.YOU PRINTZCG OFp Every desceiptioneseentsed with seaaness&despatch,a: the Olee, .r se EDE....LDADVXr T9... . New Spring and Summer T IE Snbscrib'rs have jutA receivedand are now ctifring to their customers and the public generally,. a full anl well selected asortnment of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Cotnpv~ing every vtaiety of Goods in their line, suited to thc Sprinog and Sanmmer trade, Olich~they will nell at preesa to $ti[ thle tiet's. At.io-A gente.ea nsit.ent of Groceries, Ilardware, I12i, shoes, &e. &c. which will be so-ld at prices which cannot rail to giwe satisiaction to those who may fevor ihren with their patronage. We were'induced by the present rednieed prices of Goods, to make heavy ,,urchauees, which enables us to olfet strong Inducements to purchm-ers. We are determined to sell, and let thosr who doubt our ability to please diem, ccU and see We alo continue tihe besinewe of Millinery & Mautuamaking under the st.perintondence of Mrs. C. If. DOWD, and having received a new supply of Gon.ds suited te1 that branch of trade are prepanied to execute all kgnds of work with neatness and despatch. Orders fron the country romptly attended to. BLAN & BUTLEK, . April 1*2 i 11 NEW GOODS. T IE Subacrihers respectfully inform theit old customers an-i the public generally that they are now reesiving and opening ther stock l Spring A Suusoner Gaesdaj Etaa'a'cje,- a genierat :...oranent of Faney & Staple Goods, HATS, SHOES, & GROCERIES. flaving dispos'ed of the rea:er pirt of theit old tock. they are now able to offer ant almosl e ntire new .tock of(Gowl,. which they will sell at prices to lcit the times. G. L. & F. PENN. April12 tf nI New Spring and Summer GOODS. T HE Subscrihers tre niow receising frot Ncw York. their Spring & Summer Goods, Embracang almot every article usually kepl In thts miirket. We have selected our Goods with great care, and rerinest our cuatowts, and te public generally, to call anl examine for themselves, and see that the prices do, cor respond with the tines. We &are thankftl frot -past favors, and hope by strict attention to bu stmes to merit a contanettatice. PRESLEY & BRYAN. Aptil 12. 1843. if 11 GROCERCIES, &c. T HE Stnbscriber. re.,-ectl.ay ntorm theia friends andl ;he pebc. that they hive re ceivel :I lnrg' .uad ret suply of GOODS, selected by one of the firm, ill Ne-y York, Io ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, which in addition to, heir lormer stock. cin. prei-es the largest and best assortment of Good. ever offered In this market, consisting in pari as follows: 40 hltds. Porto Rico. New Orleans and St Croix Sugars. 330 bags Rio. Uba. Porto Rico. St. Do mingo. Java. andl Mocha Coffee, 70hkhd. Weat India aMolases, 10 tierces Cuba do. .15 bbl. New Orleans do. 70,000 lbs. Bacon, fHams,.Sidrs& Shoulders, W. 0,00 Swede Imn, assorted sizes, 5,000 English do. 3.000" Band and Hoop Iron. :.000- Nail Reds & IIorse Shoe uhapes, 2.000- Cast, German. & Blistered Steel, 20 setta Wagon Boxes, 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, 500 pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging, 412 to 46 inches wide, 250 pieces Gunnv Bagging, , 1,000 lhs. Baglingfwinve. (Weaver's,) 150 cute 11anilla sale Rope, 100 dla Hemp do do J,500t ynsds Osuraburga, 5,000 lbs. douable retined Loaf Sugar, 3-0 " " e crualted dec. 3.000 " powdered do. I .t00 " stngle rehined Loa do. 21) boxes Turpentmne Soap, 10 " Sperm Candles, 20 - Iluil'. patent ( 'and'es, '**ree fresh grouend Rice 2,008 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills 23 bbl. Canal Flour, (chsoice brad.) -10 deoz. dining, part or, rocktog and chtildren's Chairs, 7c.es Hant. uend Caps, 150) caiska Stonte Limea. (in tine order.) 20 kegs Ddp~oat's FF1F g Powd,:r, J.,000 lbs. Bar Lead. 40 boxes Window Glass ex10 & 10x12 130 bags Shont, assorted aiies, 2,500 pair. Shaoes, Tea. Peppaer, Spice, Ginger, Chtocolate. Ca. namton. Almond... Ssare'u, Nubne, e chew inag Toracco, Negro Cloths. Blanakets, :>hoc Thread. Cutton ).arat. Cottona Cards, Wool Cards, Tacks, Sieves. Plough Lines. Indigo, 4eladder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epaeom Salts, Linaseed Oil, Lamap Oil, a (superior article,) Trace Chainas. Fiflth Chains, Smoothinag Iron., brass boutnd cedar Buckets, horse Backets, Pails, Taubs. Keeler., Willowv Wagons, nests Measures, Feathers. &c. &c &c. 8tBLEY & CRA PON. IIaumburg. Jealy 1, 1813' af 23 State of South Carolina, ABBItV1LLE DJSTPRICT.. IN TH E COMIMO.S I'LEAK: J OlIN WV McKI.LLAR whto is te acuta 0tody eof tate ?heritr'ot Abbetvalle Distract by aiin.: of awea w'rit of ceepias ad sagiefaciendiam, at the sits oh' J:ames 11. Giles ali' eson & Idmiax, having tiled hiis petitiona witha a sche dule. an onto, oh his whole estare, real and per. sonal, for tile parpose ofobtaining te benefit of the Acts aofthe Getneral Assembly, com moraly called the Insolvent Detor Acts . Ps~i Kao: s hreb gienthat the peti. tion of the said Johne Wt MlcIellar will be heard and cesiddered in the Court of Commton [Pleas for A bbevitle Diitrict, at Abberilte Coutrt flouso, ore the sizteenthl day of Octobher neat, of stach otilir day therealser as the Court may order during the tern?, comemenleisag at the said place, otn th,- lhaird Mondtay of October next, Iand au the erechters of the said John W. Mc-. Kellar, are hereby summoned persontdly or by Itheir attorn-y., to appear thena and there ets the stad Court, to shaew canee. if atay they can, whly the bete-lit oaf the Acts aftereemid shouldk no'he grntedl tao the ,'etidiJohna W. Mfe'eltr, Iupon his execuati..p due asaagmant ree,tuired by the Acts hafort'sad. JNO. P. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. (; ck' fe, 19tht Mav. IMS. . Brugt to Jheal O F'si rtget a negro man, who cnll.. himself H ARRY, five reet 44 inches bigh, of very black complexion, a laemt 40 year. or age; say; he ranawray frotu Mr. WVeces of BarwellS Distriet, rot miles frutm Aikeni, abeeut the 18th or June inast. 'he owner is requested to cone forward, provt propery. a: hre n take hima away, otherws ewllb i osdof accorditg to law. C. H. GOODMAN, JIailr. J.no if tf 23 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. 0 1NEQUITY. Fletcher Iiobbs, & others, by Bil for Pr their next fnend. %s. / [Aura A. Hobbs, & others. i BY virtne of an order fron the Court of Clnicer. I shall of'er for *ale to the - highest bidder. at Edgfield Court House, on the first monday on September next. the real estate of Enitel E. Iloblbt. deceased, consisting of thice tr;.ets of land, uituate in the Distuict and State aforesaid. as follow*, viz: one tract known at the hun Creek tract, containing two htindred and eighty acres. more or less, bonn led by lands. ofJohn B',nes. Marshall Stedham, ictuken Landruin. Philip Powe. and B. Cor ley. one other tract known as the Burkhalter tract, cntaini:sg tour hundred and fosty acres, more or less, lying upon Beavef Dam Creek, and bounded by lands .of .Reuben Landrum, Wi;ey Wells, Joeph Fergerson, and others; and one other tract of land known as the Cut feetown tract. containing six hundred acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of the es tate of James E. Dawson, and by lands of the estate ofJuhn Anderson, d c'd. The said tracts ofland to be sold separately, on a rredit of one, two and three year. except the costs of Ault, which much be paid itn cash, purchasers to give bonds and personal security and mort gages of the premises to secure the purchase. money; possession not to be given until the first day o(January next. J. TERRY, c. z. z. v. Commisuioner's Ofice. Edgefleld. Aug. 7, 1643. A ugst 9 4t 28 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. A. L. Nichoson, Biu for 7V Va- da to Lead, Eldred N. Coleman, & others. Cc. B Y virtue of an order from the Court of Chancery,, I-shall of'er forsale othebhigh. st bidder, at Edgefleld Court House, on the first Monday in September next, a pot of the real estate of Edward Coleman, deed., consist ing of a tract of land containing forty-two acres, more or less, situate in the District and State aforesaid, and bounded by landsof Bennet Per. ry. John Perry. Daniel'Livingston, Renben Morgan, Z. 8. Bro6ks. and others, on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser to give bond and personal security, and to pay in cash the costs of the suit. J. TERRY, c. E. E. D. Commissioners Office, Edgefield, August 7, 1641. Augnst 9 4t 28 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. M. W. b. L. MILLER, who has been e arrested, and as now confinAd within the! hounds ofrhe Jail of Edgekild Ditict, by virtue of a capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of James Cannady. having filed his petition. with a schedule on oath. of his whole estate and effe.:t, with a view of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commojly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice in hereby given. that the i tion of the aid S. M W. D. L, Miler. will be heard in the Court of Common Pleas for Edge. field District, at Edge fld Court House, on Wednesday the fourth day of October next, or on such other day as the Court shall order, dur ing the term. commencing on the first Monday in October next. at aid plaee; and all the cre ditors of il S. H. W. D. L Miller, are here by summoned either personally or by their at torney, then and there. in said Court, to shew cause, if any tiaey can, why the benefits of the Acts aforiesaid shonld not be granted to the mid S. 1. W. D. L Miller, upon his executiag the assignment required b the Acts aforesaid. EO. POPE, c. c. r. Edgldd C. II. Clerk's OJea, 2th March 1A43. I Jun t ($17 4) 3M 22 State of South Carolina, R~DGE FIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J OHN 3IA RSH, who is in the custody of tne SherifforfEdgefield District.by virtue ofa writ of capaaadatisfacendum,atthcsuit of Owens & lehy, for the use of 8. Owens, having Glcded his. Utiion in moy o11co, with a . fchedule on aith, ot his whole estate re~al and perasonal, for the purtose of obtaining the beanefit of the Acts of (senecral Assembly com monly calledl the Insolvent Debtor. Acts: Pnuhllt Noiiier is hereby given, that the peti t:ona 'f the said Joan Marsh will he heard and eonsidered jn the I butt of Commnon Pleas fo~r FEdgetield District. at Ealgefleld Court House, on the second day of Oc'ober nest, or such other day of the next term for said Court as said Court may direct; and all the creditors of nsaid John Marsh are hereby sisumoned to ap pear then and there in the said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the said John Marsh, upon his executing the assign ment required by the Aers uforesaid. GEO. POPE, c- c. r. Clerk's Ofcie, June 26i. 1843 Junei _8_($l7 m) 3m 22 State of South Carolina. ABBE 'II.LE DISTRICT. Samuel Jo.rdan. Ad'mr. ) Bil for Nare 'ia of Jn.. S. Anauly I Assets, cad far a . . oef,Reul Estate fet Sanrah Analy ad Ipaymenaf spDets. Celestia Ansty.' ) I N pursuanae.of an Order, made in this case, at Junie term. 1843, requiring the creditors of thse estate of John 8 Analy. to appear he fore the Comtnissioner, and prove their de mandi against paid estate, on or before the first Monday in January nsext. -1 hereby appoint Wednesuday the 15th of November next. Thd creditors of said cstate will tiwefore take . rice to appear berore me and prove their de mands,'on that day, at Ahheville Court lose. Ii. A. JON~S, c. a. a. o. Jun28f3m 22 State of 8conth Carolina. IN EQUITY. William C. Black, BM.'o Aeessat, ad i. LPearson, & a tre. INpursnanceofst er made in ths case, at e term, J843, rtenirig the creditors ofS'smuel Celdweil,toappearhebre die Co. unssioner, and prove their demands against aid estate. on, or before the first Monday in November neat. I hereby appoint Saturday die 28th day of' Octebar near. The erediti of said estate will thorefore take Nutice to ap pear before me and prove their demands, on that day, at Abbeville Court House. Ni. A. JONES, C. K, A. D. C.sdndearr's Oqea,20th Juse, 1843. June 25 3m 22' Notice. A LL persons intd'ed to US 01 accotS due the Bast of January last, are re quedtomeadsttle p. We have to pay onr debts. GOODE-& LYON. Feb.13 -. tf -3