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TO THE MEMORY OF DL J. HAGAN. a1 A LADY. tio mre-no mnr*-i he no more, 8o latey ai' here, Gen to the dim e sunless shorE, His bright existence dear I all the light ofjnatee and truth A dream ofd at bast, IT sinles days of youth, - Aphantom of the past? An echo from the lonely tomb, Where his told ashes Weep, Tel us, tg Mesory's lips are dumb, Her sobbrig heat mast weep. Oh! sweep h dust of death iway, Obhvion! rend thy veil; Twere vain-on sorrow's sullen tide No honored bark may sail. The swindler's reeling now no morE Disturb his silent breast, The strife, the agony is o'er, He sleeps-he is at rest! The bright intellienee of his brow, The lustre of his nipg, Are all that memory worsWips now, Ane af death leaves behind. Wo more bank malice dark BDis bloodless heart shall wonnd. - We now fails rancrous mark, inu~ boo smiles =ro&r. No more corrupt tn insolence, * Shall dare the lost condenn. Te fiendish Laulnieasbarries hence, *From bun. and fall on %hem. For. ahl! while pure existence lures Great blessing Inom below, Rio memory all our love secures, And curses upon his foes. And while the blue sky claims its own Just patriot to its spbere. We'll grave upon his funeral stine, A mardcred sax sleeps here! A curse, a deep dark curse is lung From out the burning sky; A dagger from its sheath is flung, Light lightning from God's eve. And rt ibotion's hand red bright, The awful vengeance dames, But scorn, fierce sCorn, refraisu to write .ier victim's baleful name. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Flescher Hob.s & others, by W 4 pal their next friend. Vs. Laura A. Hobbs. & others. B Y varue of an order from the Court of Chancery, I shall of'er for 31e to die highest bidder, at efeld Court house, on the first Monday ni tember nest, tbe real estate of Barret E. I deceased, consisting of three tracts of land, situate in the District and State aforeamid. as follow#, via: one tract known as the Don Creek tract, coiiuaining two hundred and eighty acres, more or les, boon dedby lands odJohn Bones. btarshall Stedham. Reuben Landrum. Philip Powe. and D. Cor. ley; one other act known as the Burkhalter tract, containing four hundred and forty acres, mnore or less, lyins p Beaver Dam Creek, and bounded I of tenben Landrum. Wiley Wells, Joseph Fergarson. and others; and one other tract of Wi' known as the Cuf. feetown tract. containing six hundred acres, more or less. and bounded by lands of the es. -a.e of James E. Dawson, and by lands of die estate of.Ioba Andetpon, drc'd. The said tracts .sf and to he sold separately, on a c'redit of one, two and three yeart. escept the costs of uit, which much he pai in cash. parchasers to give' boods and personal secur'tyand mort gage of the premises to seenre te purebazie tposseuason not to he giranut the frtyor Janary next. J. TERRY, c.:s. i. V. Commissioner's Office, Edge~eld, Aug. 7, l84:3. August 9 4t 28 State of South Carolitta, EDGEFIFLD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. A. L. Nicholson., Bit! for 'n vs. die to Lad, EDdred N. Coleman, & other,. ) c. B Y eirtue of an order fromn the Court of' Chencey ,Ishall offerfror sale tothehigh. est bidder, at Edelekl Coort Hue, oni the first Mionday in Sptember neit, a :et of the real estate of Edward Colemant,dee'& ,eonsist. ing of a tract of land enntaining rorty-two acres, more or less, sita in the District and State, aforesaid, ad hounded by landsof Bonnet Per-' y, John Perry, Daniel Livingston, Reuabcn ora, Z. 8. Brooks. and-others, on a credit oflwe mouths, the purchaser to giv bond and personal security, and to pay in cash the costs of the suit. J. TERRY. c. z. K. o. Commissioners Office, F4gelield, August 7, 48' t 'SUBERIFF'S SA LE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Ficri Fn cans, I will proceed to sell a, FEdge Seld Court House,on the first Mony and Tueslay in September next, the follow. 'IZ~o& Co. v.A.G. Leek , Puller & Olenn vs.the same; Allen Vance vs. the same f John Cook vu. then same. William Rowe vs the same ; Charles Comply, for amether, vs. the same ; Duke Goodman vs. the eame; Mary Rowe vs. the same ; lames Goodman vs. the same. two tracts of land, one called the Lewie tract,containin two hundred and eighteen acres. more or lsthe other tract called the Anderson tract, containingr eight hun dred acres, more ordess, adjoining each other and the Innde ofF. W. Piekens. . James Falkaar ve.Wm. Stroud, and Neudham Stroodiese Sorrel mare, Thomas Barrett lodorser vs Charles B. Carter, one horse Saddle and Bridh. N. L. Griffin vs Jacob Worthington, and George Gardner, one. Creamn mare, the propert'9 of J. Wothigt. James Eadsona vs John Bridwell, one Day mare, two mules, and one wagon. .tart, Townsend & Mendenhall s Pen, Gleats. & Co. eight negroes, vis: Celia, George. Crocket, Delia. aurrict, Antinett, Epherson and Shadrack. Terms Cash. 8; CHRISTIE, w. E. D. Ag24 28 30K& 0JO32BEITZIG E~ very descrit ion executed with neatneas& despatch ,at the Office. aftha PDnoamE.D ADVERTISES. SUERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue ofsuudry writs of Fieri F B cias, i will proceed to sell at Edg field Court House,on the firut Monday at Tuesday in Septentber next, the follov ing property : Steedman & Merritt vs Benjamin Bl tosl, four hundred acres of land, more less, where defendant hves,adjuining lan of C harles Holley, and othere. Branoon & M u ady vs Jobin C. Thomi the defendants interes: in three bundri acres of land, more or less, adjoining lan of Batte Howard. and others. Brannon & Mondy vs Margaret I gilvie, three hundred acres of land, me or less, where defendant lives, adjoinii lauds of Dr. Atkinson and others. M. W. Gracy and %%ife Exectors Cary Patetson, one hundred and thir acres of land,more or lesswhere defenda lives, adjoining lands of John Price, Mla garet Ogilvie and others. Wra. K. Lindsey vs Win Chatrlcs Car 0. Snellgrove and Wi. Corley, eigh four and three quarters acres of landmo or less, adjoining lands of Robert Pric Julhn Rhinehart and others. John Cothran survivor vs Elizabe Mchlillian, the defendants interest in to hundred acres of land. more or lo,s,whe she now lives, and adjoining lands of Jol Trapp and others. John Cothran, survivor, vs James NI slilliau, the defendants interest in it hundred acres of l:nd, more or lers, %he Elizabieth McMilliao lives, adjoiung Ian of John Trapp and others. P. As Scranton v. Robert Jennings, a ministrator. one hundred and thirty act of land, more or less, where Enslcy Ci sin lived, up to the time of his death, a joining lands of Chesley Wells and othe Minor W. Gracy v4 William Brides R. T. Moore, administors, four hundr acres of land, more or less, adjoining lan of Jacob Long and Wil.-oin Shealey. R. B. Bouknight vs Abramo E. Mooi John 11 Moore and Allen Grifiu'h. i hundrcd and forty four acresf land, me or leke, adijoinit;g lani, of Eiphraim She ley, t. T. Nloorc and otLers. Al. T. Mendendall vs Win. W. W liams, three hundrcd and thirty acres land, more or le.s, it being a part of i Coker Spring Tract, adjoining lantds of M1. Rogcrs, the estate of Win. Elliot the estate of R. llanilson and others. J. Miller vs John Boyd and Etimu Boyd. four hundred ncres of land, more less, where Ednund Boyd lives, adjoi ing lands of J. F. Burs.. and others. J. D. Nance vs Charles Powell, i tract of land, where defendant lives, a joining Dudley Rounaree and others. B. F. Goudy T. C. vs John Marsh, C tract of land, whcre defendant lives, Ivil on Ihorse (reek. Edmund Tate vs Rudolph Carter, il same vs the sane , J. D. Crane & Co. tite Samne, David M. Dunbar vs the saim Michael Gearty vs the same, Len Elizey and El'zabeth Carter, five tho sand acres of land. ninre or les, adjoinil lands of John Wise. Win. S. lloward at others, the property of R. Carter; Charl, Lamar vs Julius Howard, John Ilowai and Rudolph Carter, the above describi property of R. Carter. 'Perms Cash. S. CHRISTIE,.. .. D. Aug. 9 4t 28 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B. T. Mtims to Floreclosurr oj The Bank of 11am.-1 Mortgage. burg. Sn. Ca. j ISH A LL proceed to sell, on the 6: Monday in Septensber news, in t above stated ease at Edgerteld Cot House, one negro man. Terms of Sale, Cash. S. ClIR ISTIE, s. F.. D. Aug 12 sf 29 State of South Carolina. EDOEFIE LD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. S M1. W. D.. L~. huLLE R, who has be e arrested, and is now confined with the bounds of the Jail of Edgeeld District, I virtue ofa capias ad aatiifacaendlum, at the us oflJames Canmnady, havinag filed his petitio with a schedule on oath.of his whole estate at e6'e.ts, with a viewv of obtaining tihe benefit the A cts of the General Assembly, couimoni called the inaolvent Debtors Acts. Public niotico is hereby given. that the pc tiun of the said 8. M. W. D. L,, duler, will I heard itn the Court ofCommona Pleas for Edg field District, at Edgefneld Conrt Ifouse, c Wednesday tho fourtit day of October tnext, on uch other day as the Court shall order. dui ing the term, coummencin on the fret M1otnda in October next, at said p ace; amid all the ci ditors of said S. 11. W1. 1. JL. Mhiller, are her< by summoned either personally or by theira tairney, then and there, in said Conrt, to shes cause, if any they can, why the benefits ol til Acts aforesaid should notl be granted to the sai 8. M. WV. D. L. Miller, upon hits exceutin- til asignmnent requtred the Acts afore'rni3. E.POPE, c. C. P. Edgffdd C. H. Clerk's 05ec,. 2i4th Match 1843. 5 Jun 2 ($17 620) 3ux 22 State of' South ('arolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN TH E COMMON PLE AS. JOHN MARSH, who is in th~e eustod of the Sheriffof Edge~eid Districi.by virts of. writ of capias adsatisfaciendnnm,atthesen of Owens & Finley, for the use of 8. Onen having flieded his petition in my office, with schedule on oath, ol his whole estate real as pesnal, for the purps of obtaining tIl bnefit of the Acts of 'eneral Asmably cot monly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts: Puiblic Notice is hereby given, that ste pe: 'non of thme said John Marsh will be heard at considered in the Count of Commosn Pleas fc Edgefleld District, at Edgefield Court lions on the second day of Oc'ober next, or snc other day of the next termi for said Court said Court may direct: and all she creditors said John- Marsh are hereby summoned to a pear then and there in the said Court. to aiho caus, if any, they can, why the benefit of t Acts aforesaid' ibonld not be granited to the sa John Marsh, upon his executing the asig meat required by the Acts aforeisaid. GEO. POPE, c- c. r. Clerk's 05ce, June 26. 1843. June28 ($17 84j) 3m 22 Notice. A LL persons intde'jted to us on accour due the Grat of January last. are r< quested so come and settle upa. We. ha' to pay our debts. GOODE & LYON. Feb3er - General Orders. id. Dr is, id IliAn) Quanit'ra, di Columbia, 15th June, 1843. ORIIL,, No. - 1HE followig REGlM ENTS will prat al. re for Review and )rill, at the tinmes and ag places herein stated. viz: The .th Regiment at I Hunte>'s, on Thursday v the 31st of Augst. t The 2nd itegiumeut at Hall's on Saturday thOe 2nd of September. nt The 42nd Regiment at Minton's, on Tuesday r the 5th of Septenmier. The 4th Regiment at Virrennes. oi Satur y, day the 9th ofSepteumber. ty The 8th Regiment at Morrow's old field, on re Thursday the 141h of Septembet. e The 6d Regiment at Lomtamz's, on Saturday 'em 1th1 of Septe## ber. th The 9ih Regiment at Lowe's, on Tuesday the 19th o.f Sep:ember. r The lihIt Regiment at Richardson's, on fe Timrday the 21st of Sreptemnbe.r: 31n Te 7th ltegiment at the Old Wei, on Sa turday thr 23d of September. c. The Co iomai ioned and non-commissioned vo officer-i n il aesemble n: ilteir rievpective lRegi tre mental mutmer ;rotnnds, for dtill and instruction on tIhe day previons! in1 their review. The .'njor Generals anl l3rigadier Gene rals will. with their suite atte d the reviews d- within their commands. 'ts The Birigadier Generals are charmged with il. the extentim of tis order so far as relates to d. their reipective Brigndes. rs. By order of the Commander-in chief: J. W. CANTEY. Adjt.&Insp. Gen. ad ME To lie published mm all ite paperes located ds within the Brigades ordered out for review, di and in continue until the reviews are over. Jnne 2i8 l3t 2:3 Head Quartcrs, ire O No Cume.MA, I life July, 1843. a 1 iime of orders dated, Head Qarters Cimhnlia. .Sth June. 1843 relates 'to the i- the amid tth Regiments o'infiantry, are herelby of countermanded. they will parade as followi, Ie viz: . The t Regimntet it Morrows old field, on ie Tue-day le- :lo cd September. The 6th Regiment at Lomuax, on Thursday tie I l it Sepitembeii. The Oiicers and ri non-commisimned oflicer.4 will assemble tihe or day pret ion .it their regimeutal parade ground, )- i'or drill and in-,truction. Tie tetmral in conmmand of the division be :tid the Brigadier Generale will, with their d. suite attend the reviews. The Brigadier General of iuantry will ex le tend Utis order. By order of the Commtander-in chief: g J W. CANTEY. Adjt. & Insp. Gen. T To Ie published in all the papers located le within the Brigateis ordered out for review, vs and to continue until the rmvewa are over. e; July 19 9t 25 'lcad Quarters. Li- CoLUMBIA, Ilith July. 1843 ig Order No. -. d H E following Regiments of Cavalry rill as parade for Review and Drill as follows, rd v11 id he th Regiment lot the Limestone Sprins, on Saturday the 12th of August, or near te Glenn's Sporings. on Thursday the 17th of Au. gust. as the Ma'or General may direct, he re porting to the 'omnander-in-Chief the place selected by the Jut of August. The )st Regiment, at a place to he selected by the General in command of the Division. on Thursday the 7th September, he reporting to the Coummnander-in-CLief by the 15th of August. The 2.1 Reginment at Lonigmireis, on Saturday ie 1Gth September. Thec comtmissioned and non-commissioned officeers will asemble on time day pireviotus for Drill-and Itastruction, at thme -t Regsmntal Paradle Grounds. so 'rie Generals ini eommand of lime 5th and Ft lit Divisions, will extend this order. and attend with their suite the Reviews. By order of thme Conmnander-in Chief, J. W. CANTEY. ur To e pnbhshjd.& 1ruis. Ge't. IId iTomt tie phiedin all the papers lct ewihnheBrigadeordered out for reriew, and to cmotinue umitl dime reviews are over. July 19) 9t 25 . Mead Quarters, nCos~uainm.i, 22d June, 1643. "' N Electionm for Major General to fill time uvacanicy occasioned by the resignation oif ~jMajor General George McDuffie of time First atDivision. will take place on Saturday time :):6l of Septembmer next. The Brigadier Generali, of the Divisioti are regnired to exitnd this or der to their resiwetire Brirades. anid make a retnrn immediately therealier, to time Adjntant 'anid Inmspector Genieral's, department at Colum-m Sbia, the resumli of mmaid election. m" By order of the Comnmander-in-Chmief. ir J. W. CANTEY,. ' July ." 13t 23 Il- Tbe pumbli'dhed in all the papers in rime SDiviin imimil time election. Head Quarters, 1s.t Dmvsmoss. c. x. d Edigetmcid, July 1eth, 1843. S Onnirta No I N obedience to an order from rte comman der-in-chief. the folkrewing Regiments of Ca. valry. will parade at time times and places here iim stated, viz: - The 1st Rtegimnent at Old Pendlemon Village, on Thurmiday the 7th Se pt. The 2d i'egimient of Cavalry at Longmires, on eatnrdlay time 16th Sept. Tme conmwissiined and non-comnmissionedl y officers (corporals included) will assemble the e day pres ious for drill, and instruction. it Tme division and Brigade Staff, will attend s time reviews of thme division. a By order of Brig. Gsen'i N. L Bonham. di Commanding list Division. JAS. L.. OR R. 1. De p. Adj't. Gen'l. July 19 9t 25 jReg'tI. Read Quarters, >rEzorn:1.m, July 3. 184.1 e Orders No. 12. b I iIHE Upper Battalion of thme Sevenith Re ma .Ugimen't Infantry, S. C.-M., is herebhy sir sr dereud to Parade at ti.a Pimne Hiotse. ont Satur . turday thme 241 of~septenmber next, f'or Drill and w Review. T~he offieers and nou commtissioned e officers will assmembe time day previous for id Drill and Instruction, m. The Seventh Regiment will parade at thme Old Wells, on time 23. September, the ofiicers and non-conmmissioned otficers time ay pre LOUIS T. WIGFALL, - Cat.7th Ret 1sf. .5. C. SI. , July 5 12 2 a.Georgia Nankeen8, Be ROWN LINENS, and FINE DRILLS, Just received by JNO. 0. BI. FORD. IInmbanre. A pril 141 Groceries, Ragging. Rope, &c. T HiE undetitigned take this methodso of in-. forminig their friends and the public gen erally, that they have nw onl hanid and are daily receiving, Iresh atppltes of ariclep :n their line, conse.sto mg 1:1 par of tue 11imowin.g. viz: 300 p1. Bagging of lemp, Tow iand Gunny. 44 P, 45 inche.s ii lite. 100 coils Hope j inch, 51ninll.t. Y1 do Kentucy Hlemp. .3 inch. 150 ba;;s Coffee. Wio, Cub:% and Old Go vernment Java. 25 lilida. Sugar, of all qualities. 25 do. Mfoia!e4, us tine article. N. Orlo:ii do. in bbls. 400 saeke Liverpool Salt, very large iize. 30,000 lb. Bacon. it superior aiticle sound and well cured. G001 keg Nails, all sizes. 500A0 it.b. Sweed Iron, every size. 30 keus Gunin der, ulPonst's. Together with Loal Sugar, Tea, Sperm Can dies, Ginger, Pepper. Spsce. Dometic Goods, Winidow Glass, Sutap. Tobacco, Rice, witb every article kept in our business, u lich ivll be sold ery low to correspond with the "hard ties." Orders from our friends wil le promptly at tended to, and the goods seist at the lawes2t market pri:ce. We solicit most respectfully, all orders for Bagging and Rope, and shall al ways send thei to correspond in quality to the order describing the article. We return oar thanks to the public for their kind patronage. and beg a continuance of their ti.vor. IlOWARD & GARMANY. ilambug,July22 co4t 'G A CARD. L. JEFFERShaving this d.av connect e ed himself with Dr. J. F. dRIFFIN. in the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BULINES$, begs leave to return his sincere thanks to his friends 1anad cusitoiners. for the very liberal share of patronage herctolore be stowed uplion himself, and hopes the same will be continued to the firm of fl. L. JEFFERS & CO., to whose advertiseuent below, lie begs leave to refer. July 19, 1113. WAREHOUSE. FACTORAGE AND COMMISSION DUSINESS, 1amburg, S. C. T I lE sub-cribers have this day formed a co-partnersihip for the transaction of the above but-mess in all its 5ranchas. unider tie name and style of 11. 1. JEFFLRS & CO. They are now buildiig, and will huve comiplet ed by the 1lt tf Sepmt. nexi, an crtensire and comimo./ous WA R'.IOUSE. irmiediately en time pil cijal street leading into town, remote fron all ( anger by fire. and entirely above high water mai k, which will be a safe and con venient depositery for Cot:on, Merchandize, &c., confided to their care. They offer their services to their friends and the pu bi;c general ly, as agents for the sawe of Cotton, Flour. Ba con. &c.; the jurchiase of good, to order, re criving at fowardi nicrclandize. storing and shipping Cotton. &c. &c.; and promise strict and prompt attention to all orders on bosiness addressed to them. The subscriberp having pledged themselves not to speculate in Cotton. oii their own ac count in any way whatever, are prepared to give .their undivided attention to the interest of their customers, and from the lung aid well known experience of one of the partners in the practical part of the Commission busines., they hope tu receive acnd merit a share of pub lie patronage. H1. 1. JEFFERS. J. F. URIMN. Ilamburg July 29, IM2. Auguit 2 tf 27 New Spring and Summer GooDs. T HE Subscribers have just received, and are now offering tat their customers and the public generally, a full and well selected assortment of Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Comprising every vauicty cof Goods in their line, suited to time Spring and Summer trade, wvhich they will sell at prices to stuir thme thnies. At.so-A general asurtmaent of Grocerics, Ilardware, hiats, shoes, &c. &c.. which will be sold at prices whiichm cannot fail to give satisfaction to those who mayv favomr them with their patronage. We were'induced by the present redkuced p rices of Goods, to umake heavy pmurchmases, which cenables us to oil'er strong ndumcerments to purchmaacrs, We are determined to mell, arid let those who doubt our ability to please them, call and see. We also conitinmue time business of Illinery & Manhuanaking, tinder thme superintendence of Mrls. C. Mi. DOWD), and having received a new supply of Goods suited tao that branch of trade, are prepeared to execute all kinads of work with neatness and despatchi. Orders froni the country promptly attended to. BLAND) & BU TLERt, SAp ril112 t Ii NVE W GOODS. T H E Suibmaca iers respectfully inform their old cusmtommers andi time public geineraly, that they are now receiving amnd opening their stodk of Springf A Semeer Goods ; Enbrmemig a generam assortment of Faney & staple Goods, H ATS, SHOES, & GROCERIES. Having disposed of thme greater p art of their aid stock, they are now able tam offer an almost satire newi stock of Goodsm, which they will sell atrcto suit the Imimne. G. L. & E. PENN. A pril 12 tf 1I New Spring and Summer T H E Subscribers are how receiving from Netw York. ther Spring & Sunnier Goods, Embracmg almost every article usually kert In tis markct. We have selected our Gootds with great care, and request our customers. anmd the public generally, tao cali and oxanminme ror themselves. and see :bmat the prices do cor respomtd wviththme tiimes. We ate thantkfnml faor past faivors, and hiope hay strict attention to bu simess-ta merit a conmtmanice. . PiESLEY & BRYAN. Aptil 12, 184.tf 11 State of South Carolina. EDGEF'IELD) DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. William Wise, Admin'r. amf hienry Wise. W HIEllEAS William Waise, Administra mor oif lienry Wise.hsmm removed from this State without hiaving nrcounted for han ad minitrationl. and whiereas Moses Swc:ringenm, onns of the sureties if' saidi admnimstatr, has. epplied to mue fair relief on time p retmises: Theae are therifore to summont and require the said William Wise, ndministrator of Henry WVise, and his sureties, Mowes Swearingen,. and Lew is ,Jones, to appear at may offiee on the r~th day of' November next, at ill o'e!nck, to reader anm arccmunmt of said admmiistration, and abide su~chm furthmer order or decee as may be made ini time ress. OLIVER TOWVLES. o. E. D. Ordintary's Office, 8th Angust, 18~43. A nn~ n3m 28 DR. CIHAMPION'S - Vegetable Age Medicine. a re 'and certain cure for thu Clalis and .Fever in .ll its complicated forms,also tin ellectual remedy for fe era ufevery description. *ThiA Medicine has becn usd by the pr,,pri eior .s number of years iii extentive practice, during which time, he has treated soie thui. sands of cases of fevers and fromt the success of this modes of practice. he is confident it must and will be the pretailing practice in tevers It never fails to performn a cure of Chills Lintd [ever the rnsr DA'I. Bilious, TypAus, Airrous; Congestice, Wrinter and eldlow #ever, all yield to the use of this Medicine, al are cured by this system of prac:ico in a a.wrtcr time and with tuch more rertainty lian by any other system of practice that has ever been rec'ommtenaded. CERTIFICATES. SuzrrEt., Fayette Co. Ala. Jan. 10. I842. Dr. Chtipios :-Dear sir, I have been a great favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pills. and until last fall had not heard of your pill-. Your agent has lell soune in this'country, and I have uied them in my practice to a considerable ex. tenitd I can with pleasure say, *hat as far as y kwledge extend.s. they are much supe. rnor to any mnedicine I have used in ecses of Feyers. I am so forcibly and forn personal knowledge convinced of the salutary and all important effects of your pills, that I an) ex tretmely anxioas to have you make an agent in this vicinity. There can be a large amount sold here for cash. Yours truly, If. P. LEONA D, 11, D. D.%r.Las CO., Ala., April 4. 18443. r. Chamnpion:-Dear ir,-o(f the pills t%,.ich I received from you, I have found sarle for a considerable quantity. I think that it will lie sickly here in consequdhee of the wet spring Your pills give such general satisfac tion here, that I am persu-ided by my neigh bors to write to you for a large supply of both kinds. It is now known that I ke'ep them, and people will come 30 or 40 miles fur them. Please hend them soon, as I expect to sell all thart I have written for by the time your agent is around in Julv. ours with much respect, IENAIJAH KING. rach box contains 24 pills, 12 of which are sufficient to eure any ordinary case of Cii!ls and Fever. Price $1 2Z, and -ALSO DR. CHIACMPION's VEGE.TAUGtE, ANTI-StBloCS, ANTI-DTSPEP TIC P'RtYrrNG A'4D CATIA RTIC PILLs, Possessing four important properties, for the cure of diseases. carefully and corre~ly combined, one article to assist the rfect of another, for the beourfit of the hea lth of mankind. Thi medicine is recommended to the atten tion of lho'e afflicted with Liver Complaint, Dyslpepsia, Dropsy. Billions habits, Costive. nes.. Cholera morbus. Rheuma:ismu, Serofida, foul Stomach, depraved appetite, Worms, Con dialgen. [vhich is known by-a sinking sensa tion at the pit of the stomach.] Jaundice. lead. che and sick stomach. palpitation of the heart, Dinrha-a. Dyeenterv, or flux, Nervous alfec. tion, Heart buar-:. Wh'uitc swelling. and al those dimnse< ariki,' from im tre bIood. rrice 2- cts. per box. and for sale FRAZIER & ADDISO., Edgrfidd C. Ii., S. C. RISL.Y & Cd. Hamburg, S. C. HIAYILAND, RISLEY. & CO. Augusta, Geo. Also, in nearly all ot' the towns and villages, and by nunersos cuntry agents in all the Western nud Southern States. June 29 Got 22 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J OHN W. McKELLAR. who is in the cus tody of the Sheriff ofrAbbeville District by virtue of twia writs of capias ad satislaciendum, at the suits of James II. Giles ar'd Wilson & Lomax, having filed his petition with a sche dule. on oath, of his whole etate, real and per sonal, for the purpose ofohtaining the benefit of'thme Acts of the tieneral Assembly, coim monly called the Insolvent Debtori' Acts Publie Notice is hereby given, that the peti tion of the said John WV. McKellar will be heard and considered in the Court of Comntn Pleas for A bbeville District, at A bbeville Court H ouse, on the sixeenth day of October next, or such other day thereafter as the Coutt may order during the term, commencing at the said place. oan the third Monday of October naext, and all tle creditors of the'said Juhn W. Mc Kellar, are haerebiy summtoned personally or by their attornteys, to appear ilaen and theare ini the said Court. to shiew cau~se. if any thcy can, wchy the beneftit of the Acts aforcsaid should not' be granated teo the said John WV. McKellar, upon las exeuting the asugunmenit required by the Acts aforesaid. JNO. F. 1.1 VING STON, c. c. r. Clerk's Ofie, 19th May. 1643. May 31 ($1l7 tid4) 3m 18 TH E U. S. DISTlRICT COURT,~ DussitacT OF Sutf CARot.lINA. IN BAXKRUPTCY. I N the matiter of Daniel Hloyt, Mechamec, 3,formerly of New York. now of Abbeville District, Sonth Carolinia. a Bankrupt. Pursuant to at Order of the District Ccu rt of the U'nited States, for the District of South Caroline, Notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn before the said Court, at the Federal Court Hlose in Charleston, on the ninth day of Septemaber next. at eleven o'clock, A. M'. why the said Daniel Hoyt. should not re, ceive lisi Discharge and Certificate as a Baunk rupt. Charleston, 12th day ofiJne. 184~1 II. Y'. GRAY, Clerk. June2l I12t 21 THlE U. S. Id'TRICTF COURT, DtSTEti;T OF So'?TH CARtO~iNA.5 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the. Matter ol Martin Posey. late a Miller, now a Farmer of Edgefield District, S. C. a Bankruapt. Pursutant to an Order of the District Court of the United States, for the District of Sotuth Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause be auhewn before thme said Courn, at the Federal Court Ilon,,e in Charleston, ott the ninth day of Septembher next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., wvhy the said Msrtin Posey, should tnot receive his discharge as a Bankrupt. Charlcaton, 12th day o( June, 1q43. I. Y. GRAY. Chsrk. June21 12t 21 State of' South Carl'Oina. ABIEEVILLi ISTR1CTr. IN EQUITY. W illiam C. Bllack, II!l for Account. and I. . Pari,&e *Marshalting A'ssers, IN puirsoance ofan Order, made in themaense. at June tetrma, lt843.requiing the creditors of Satunel Caldwell, to a ppear before the Corn. missioner, and prove their demands against said estate, on, or before the first Monday in. November nest. I hereby appoint Saturidey the 28th day iof October next. Thte creditors ofrsaid estate will therefore take Notic to ap pear befotre me and prove their demnands, otn at day, at Abbeville Court House. II. A. JONE8. c. r.. A. Dt. Ceamiusiuncr's Offie. 20th Juane, 1843. Jnnaet9 'n 00 Asm.m amm .4 A PUBLIC BLESSING. TIlESE PLLS have long been known . and ap preciated, for their extraordkary and immediate powers of restoring pffect health to persons suffering under neatly every kind of disease to which the human rame is lizble. They are particularly recommended to a!l thiose person. who are aillected with any kind of a chronmc or lingrring complaint, am there ts no medicine before the public which has so natural and happy effect upon the system in correcting the stomach and liver. and to the for mationi of healthy chyle and thereby purify in' the blood. 5'hey are acknowledged by the hundreds and thousands who are using them, to be not only the most mild aid pleasant in their operation, but the most perfectly innocent, safe and eli cient medicine ever offered to the public. Those who once make a trial of these Pills. never afterwards feel willing to be tithour them, and call again and again for more, which is sutlictent pi oof of their good qualities. HEADACHE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have sufrred and are weary of sutfiering with this distressing complaint, will find Spencer's Vegtadle Pdsl a remedy at once certain and immediate in its effectq. One sin gle dose or the Pills. taken soon as the head. ache is felt coming on, will cute it in one-half hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and borelcomplaints, they display their wonderful powers to admi. ration, and are far superior to any tiing in use for these complaints. In Dyspepaw and L ieer Complaint,they stAnd untivalled. lany have been cured in a few weeks, after having suffered under the dread. ful complaint for years. In flaitrial 'oslireess they are decidedly superior to any Vovetable Pill ever brought be fore the public : and one 25 cent box will es tablish their surprising virtuei. and place them beyond tie reach of doubt in the estimation of every individual. They are invaluable in nervous and hypo chondriacal affections, loss of appetite, and all complaints to which females alone aresubject. T ey are mild in their action, and convey almost immediate conviction of their ultility from the first done. They may be taken by perons of any age; and tie feeble, the infirm, the nervous and delicate are stremgthened by their operation. because they clear the system or bad humors. quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. Upwards of three hudred and senmty tho sand bone, of these inestimable Pilh have been sold within the last twelve months in thtee States Alone, and more than three times the same quantity in other States. As an anti -bilious medicine, no family should he withont then. A single trial of them is more satisfactory than i thousand certificaes. Talladega Springs, Talladega Co. Ala. Auwfust 17, 1842. Tis i to certify, tlaat f have been afflicted with Sick lieadach., Dy*spepsia'and Liver Complaint, and Costiveness for the last eight or nine years, during which time I had taken, as vellas I recollectabout xxty boxes of Beck with's Pills, twelve boxes of Peters Pills, and a number of hoxe" of Champion's and Bran dreth's Pills, all of which afforded me but little or no relief. At last I was recommended to try Dr. Spence/ Vegetable Pills, and well I did; tor I never had but one attack of the Sick Ileadache after I conrmenced taking the Pills, (nmow about six months.) and I candidly con fess, that I have derived more real beneit from the use of Spenccr's Pills, than fom all the other Medicines and Pills that I have ever taken, and I would earnestly fecommend them to all as being in my opinmon, the best medi cine in use for all lingetg * complaints, The Pill have done me so much good, that I would not feel willing to be without them for five dollars a box; and I fannot but feel very grateful to Dr Spencer for hiaving prepared such a valuable medicine, and the distribution of at is conferring a very great favoP on the public. as it is a thing of the Utmost impotne rlhat every family should have a suppy of Dr. Spencer's truly valuable Pills constantly on hand. ISAAC M. THOMAS. Price.25 cents per bor, with full directions. For sale by HAVILAND, ISLEY & Co.. ~ .Augusta, Georgia. .D.TIBBET'S, Edgefield Court House. Dr. W. WV. GEIGER, Cherohtee Ponds, Aug. 16 Ci 29 CERTA IN and effectual cure for Agne and Fever : also used succeessfully in the treatment of Bilious Fever, Nausea, General Debmility, and Niervous Weakness. The most flattering recommendations of thiil Medicine have been received from many omi nent Physicians and others who have usd it. - And it is presumefthat no medicine baa ever been tised whose action has been moere benefi eial, pleasant and invigorating, and called forth from afflicted sufferers suach expressions of heartfelt gratitude and rhankfnlness. Persons takinig thme Pills, soon find themselves relieved -Chill broken ! Pever gone !! Stonacehand head fire and healthfttl !!! Strength and ap petite imciaing and irnprovinig, and all ner vours weakness ied. Wheu taken aecording to the directions ae companrying them, they never fail ,to cute the Chill and Fever the first day, and never sieken die stomach or operate upon the bowels. Their action ripon the whole system is -so charming. that persons are invariably surprised and leasi~ed wtth their rapid and comsplete restoratiutn to health. The Pills are purely and solely Vegetable ; and the happy combination ei the ingredients anid their proportions are suelh as to produee a atedicirne which never fails to relieve when relief ii at all attainable. Each box conttaines 20 doses of Pille-Price, One Dollar. For sale by IIAVILA N D, RtISLEY & CO.. Agents. Augusta, Georgi Edgefield Conrt lifuse. Dr. WV. W. GEIGER, Cherokee Ponds. Aug. 1a 6mn 29 Brought to the Jair OF this itrict a ner~rn man, w-ho ..Fcalls hrimself J ACKSON, Bee feet 2 ocaca high, very black complexion, about 3t0 years u;;e, his let) leg shorter than tre 'ight, says he brelongs to Mr. James Hlardy rf Anderson District, S. C. who lives wvithiu three miles of Mr. Samuel Earles utore, and that he rasaway five or six weeks ago. The owvner is requested to come forward, prove property* ray charges, and take him a way. othierwise he will be disposed of ac cordtng to law. C. H."GOODMAN, Jailor July 19 - tf 25