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A DELINQUENT SUBSCRIBER'S SOLI LOQUY. Yes, it is so! two years haveflown, Since first I took my paper.; Time scarcely comes ere at is gone, Like transient blaze oftaper. Could I keep pace with his career, (Though e'er so transitory.) And pay my printer's bills, each year, 'Twere not so sad a story. But tiow, near twice twelve tnontli, I find Th.e printers hitve been drilling And dunning negligence like mine, And I've no; paid a shilling. The bill is now five dollars-near It grieves me much to think it, When I bavespent twice that, each year, For many a useless trinket. Alas! now could 1 wrong the man, Who long had sent me weekly, So rich a treasure? and who can Endure such treatment meekly ? Of late I've suffered much from fear, And mental perturbation, Lest I should see my name appear In black list publication. But thanks to Providence, most kind, And printer's long forbearance, I now will ease my troubled mind, By paying off my clearance. There's left me now-ah. let me see, From wages orlast winter, Only a solitary V, And that shall pay the printer. My negligence in time that's past, I hope he'll not think hard on, For I will pay him well at last, And humbly beg his pardon. From the Glascowo(Scotlend;) Chartist Circular. THE POOR MAN'S WEDDING. I wed thee, girl, as poor maen wed, To share a lot of toil and care, To gems will deck our bridal bed, But Love will strew his roses there. No cringing slaves, no menial throng, Will seek our nuptial hovel's thatch; No steeds will bear its swift along For ours is not a Coburg* match ! I did not seek thee for thy gold, For wealth thy fancy might bestow; My love was not a feeling sold, For e'en as I an, poor art thou. I wooed not with a tongue to wish; The lust of Mainmon lent no art; I do not wed thee to be rich For mine is not a Coburg heart! Thou dost not take me.to thy arms, By State necessity impelled, While condescension yields thy charms, To be with humble reverence held. I choose thee my poor lot to cheer, To shed a radiance o'er my life, And not to frgwn or domineer For mine is not a Coburg wife. When thine the pleasing hope shall give That soon a pledge will bless our love, That in another we shall live Another prized ourselves above No Court physician will be feed (Puffed in the public prints) to watch, Lest some mishap should spoil the breed For ours is not a Coburg match! And when our infant's cry is heard Sweet music to a parent's ear No flattery foul, no pomp absurd. Will greet the little stranger here. The public money will noit keep Our habe, by priincely titles styled! Peers will not rock that babe to sleep For ours will be no Coburg child ! *Oh, no! our union will niot bear The seal of interest-stamp of shatme! But yet our lot wvill be more lair Than those wh~o boast a highter name. For to unite us two, at least, No grouning people sighs and smarts! No nation's taxes spreads our feast * ~ For ours, luve, are inot Royat hearts! - * Coburg was the former title of the Queen's husband. * State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Joseph Woods, to Foreclosure of Peek & Dearing. Mortgage. Yan Order from A. P. Butler, one . of ite Associate Judges of said S tate. I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House,-on the first Mlonday in December next,'in thte above suated case, the follow -ing property. viz: all that lot or parcel of land lying and becing in the town of Ham burg, itn theadistrict aforesaid, on Coving ton street, running back one hundred and eighteen feet, frnulintg two hujndred and thirty feeet, made -ipof four original lots, No. 323, 324, 326.and 326, where Joseph Woods formerly lived. Also. one other lot onstlarket-street, No. 56, fronting 47 * feet, more or less. Also, one other lot or parcel of Land on Market street, fronting -forty-seveii feet, runningback twvo hun-t dred feet, to Mtercer street, said to be No. 58. rThe above property was sold on the first Monday in May, on a credit of five months, and is nowv offered for sale, unader the a foresaid order of the Court, at the risk of the former purchasers, who haves failed to comply with tho terms of sale. Terms Cash. S. CH RIS'fIE, S. E. D. Nov. 16. 1843 $4 50 3i42. State or :South Carolina. EDGEFiELD DISTRICT. Thomas J.-Hamailtou, onB.T o Foreclosure JhB.Hamilton and of Mortgage Joseph Cosnaham. ) J3Y Virtue of a Mortgage in the Aabo~ *. stated case, I shall proceed to sell, at Edgefield Court Hotuse, ont the first Mon day in December next, tro negroes,.viz: Leak and Prissilla. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. E. D. - Nog15 ($1 50) 3t4 . LL persons hlaing demtands against the Aestate of Elialisth Garrett, dec'd., are Sregntested to present' them in due form to the asubscriber, and those-indebted to the said es tate are hereby required tchmaks payment with. aut'dlay. - - THOMAS GARRETT;, - Executor-. * ~ Nrv. s At 42,i SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in December next, the following property: 'T'eague & Jennings vs George Hancock; John Briggs vs the same; the saie vs the same;-Ebenezer Chamberlain vs the same; James Tompkins vs the saifte'and Samuel Butler, ninety-six acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Butler, and others, ono negro man, Jack, and two hor ses, the property of George Hancock. James Sheppard, Indorsee, vs Jehu Mouchet, Edward Atcheson, and George Henderson, one hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less. adjoining lands former ly owned by George Henderson, the pro perty of Jehn Mouchet, John Lake, for another, vs George Hen derson, Joseph Morris, and Edward Atche son, one hundred and sixty-two and an half acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Morris, and others. Anticus Tucker vs Sam Butler; Parks & Barker vs the same.uiuoty acres of laud, more or less, adjoining - and others, also one negro man. Jim. Thomas W. Morton vs Jeho Mouchet, G. V. Thomas, and Pleasant Searles, two hundred acres of land, more or less, where defendant Mtouchet lives, adjoining lands .of Perry Holloway, and others. - Cothran & Sproul vs George Steifel, one hundred aeres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Johnt Briskey, & others. The tExecutor of William M. Butler vs Martin Posey, Job M. Randall, and Ro bert M. Holsonback, two hundred acres of lan;, more or less, adjoining lands of A. B. Addison, and others,, the property of John M. Randall ; also, five hundred acres of land, rmore" or le.s, where Robert M. Holsenback lives, adjoining John M. Ran dall, and others. W. W. Geiger vs James Wheeler,twen ty-seven acres of laud, more or less, ad joining nods of John Huier, and others. John F. Burns vs Wm. -. Bird ; Levi G. Holloway vs the same, and - Hezekiah Strom, the tract of one hundred and twen ty eight acres of land, more or less, lying on both sides of Turkey Creek. where de afndant lived in the year 1842, adjoining lands of John F. Burns, Sarah C, loor, and others. James H. Spillman. for George Parrott. vs Johu Pierce, Wnt. Wier, and Jos. J. Kennedy, sixty acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of A. J. Rambo, and oth ers. the properly of Wim. Vier. Minor W. Gracey vs Win. Bridges, and R. T. Moore, adm'rs., of Sam'l. Moore, dec'd.; Benjamin M. Gray vs the same ; Joseph Ethridge. for John Jennings, setr., vs the same; V. V. S. Austin vs he same; John Jennings seur. vs the same, eight hundred acres of land, more or leas, adjoin ing lands of Jacob Long, Stiff, and Caleb Inabuct, the property of Samuel Moore, deceased. John Dorn, Jr., bearer, vs John Dust, and H. J. Kemp. five hundred acres of land, more or less, where defendamt Dust lives, adjoiiuig lands of A. R. Falkner, John B. Roundiree, and others. - Penn & Brannon vs Jehu fouchet; Wade Cowan, hr., vs the same, the tract of land where defendamt lives, containing two hundred acres, more or less. William Crozier vs William Myer, the House and Lot in the town of Hamburg, where defendant lives. Wesley Phillips vs Amos R1. Falkner; the sameo vs the same ; te same vs the same; James Dorn vs the samne, three hundred und twelve acres of land, more or less. kntown as the Redf tract, adjoining lands of HI. J. Kemp. Ransom Holloway, and other.. Braninost & Munody, hrs. vs Rebecca lBugg, and Edward Settle, one hundired acres of lantd, mtore or less, where defent dfant R. Bugg lives. adjoining lands of Margaret Ogil vie, and others. J. Terry, Adm'r. of Mary Elam vs E. W. Welch, F. WIood, andi Joahn Hill, t wo tegroes, viz. Sisfomoin anti Charles, the property of E. WV. Welch; also, one tract sit land,. the prnperty of F. Wood, cotntain ing onte hundre d and~ fifty acres, adjoining Wim. Brunson, aud othters. Benajamin McCormnck vs John 31. Kel ly. the tract of landf where defendlant lives, adjoining lands of WV. G. Samuel, and oith era. The Executors of Casper Nail vs Thom as Rowell, the tract of land where defen danat lives. John Evans vs B. F. McDonal, the defendant's interest itt a Hlouse autd Lot in the town of Hnobit furg, kntownt as lot No. 14. otn Market street, botunded on the pJorth by Mercer street. east by lot No. 13 Fort, Townsensd, & Mlendenhull, vs Pow G. Caton, & Co., eight negroes, vtz. Celia. George, Croceket, Delia, luarriet, Antincti, Epherson, ands Shadirack. Samu iel Stevetns and Eph~ ratimi Andrews, vs Win. Wagnter. one hsundsled acres of land, more (or less. adjoining fands of Rt. Aiton, Joishua Ilarris, atnd others, also four negroes. Sam. Annra, Aggy & intfantt childi. Charles Lnmar v*s Stetling Powell, and James Powell, thed tract where defendant Jawes Powell flies, adjoining land of Ja cob Wise, and othters. Dawsoti Aikiinsoti vs M artha Prior, se vett acres sdffltn.l, miore or less, adjoining lands of T. Pryor, ad lands of the estate of-John J,.Gra-y. antd others. William J. Owenis vs Charles Lamar ; Blatnd & Butler vs the same; N. L, Grif fin vs the satme amti Lewis Efizey ; Win. J. H arley vs ite same, executor of Caryv; Jame Pervis, br., vs-the same, one llonse and Lot in the town of Hambhurg,.known as. the Amierican .Hotel, occupied at pre sent by R. R. Hunter ; also, two thousand acres of land, made tup of twso different tracts adjoining each other, where defen danr fives. E., G. Robertson, for the use, of D. D. Marvin vs S"amuel Smith; P. D.' Marvitt vethe same.;- B. F. Gonedy, T C. vs the ame, thr'ee bunidred acr~es of land, more or less, adjoining laud., of Henry Evans, and others. . John Garner vs-George Garne-; Cothrau & Spioul. vstheisatme. one hundred acres* of land, more..or less5 ndjoining lands of Christopher Worthington, and-others. Hentry L, Jefiers vs Jos. WV. Glover, W. Glover vs-the same; G.L & E Penn & Co. vs the same, a tract of Iad called No. 3, where defenaat lived the year 1842, adjinin,- lndsi of B. R. Tillman, and others-; also, three negroes; Abram, John, and Joe, and three.head of hoses. -John C. Moore vs James Coleman, and John Trapp, four hundred inf thirty acres of land.. where James Goleman lives, ad joining James Mathews, John Goleman, and others. Oliver Toniles, Ordinary, vs Jog. Jay. and Jesse Jai, Ex'trs. of Jesse Jay, dec'd. one hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Col. John Huiet, Alsey Mobley, Jesse Jay, and others. knotn as the tract of land whereon the widow of Jesse Jay now lives. Samuel F. Goodg, indorsee, vs George Sadler, three negroes, Clarissa, Amy, and Harriet, Brannon & Anderson vs H. M. Hicks, for hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of John Tompkins, and others. Alexander Sharpton, vs Abel Sharpton the defendant's interest in sixty acres ol land, more or less, where Elizabeth Kil crease lived up to ihe time of her death, adjoining lands of Win. Howle, sear., and others. A. W. Burt vs Caleb Broadwater ; E B. Presley vs the sam,-; Samuel R. Ful ler vs the samte, one hundred and fifty acre of land, ,more or less, adjoining lands o Williaw Garrett, and others. Alexander Sharpiot vs P. P Donlittle 100 acres of land, more or less, adjuiosug lands of Wi. Garrett, and others. Alexander Stharpten vs Lewis Murrah one hundreil acres of land, more or less adjoining.lands of P. P. Doolittle, & others Wi. & Mary Strom, adm'rs. vs Ed. mound Boyd, the tract of land where delen dnut lives, containing four hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of John F Burns, Wi. Strtn, and others. - - Lewis Elizey. br. vs Mary Ann Fisher and John Fisher, one lot of land, contain ing four and ait half acres, more or less adjoining John Walker nd - thers. Win. B. Dorn, for A. Burt vs Abue White, ;and Win, H. White, the tract u land where defendant lives. Thomas Reynolds vs William Rogers five hundred acres of land. more or less where defendant lives, iadjoining Jame Rogers, and others. Cadaway Clark vs Isaac Herring, on hundred and fifty ncres of land, mnore o less, adjoining John Inlow. and others. R. B. Boukoight vs Abram E. Moore John H. Moore, and Allen Grillith, twi hundred and forty-four acres of laud. mor or less, adjoining lands of Ephraim Shea ly, R. T. Moore, and others. Janies Dorn vs Thomas J. Hamilton Benjamin P. Lockwood vs the same, ilh tract of land where defendant lives, adjoin ing John Hiargrove, and others. Tillman Watson, & Stanmore Watson adin'rs. vs Caleb Rese, Arter Smith, ani Sampson Cates, one brown bay horse, ant one bay filly. David Richardson vs Drewry Hearn two negroes, Delia, and Allen. John Cothran, survivor, vs Elizabetl MlcMillau, the defendant's iterest in Itt tract of laud where she lives, containin. two hundred acres, more or.Jews, adjitininI lands of John Trapp, and others. John Cothran, survivor, vs. James Mc Millan, the defendant's interest in ti trat of land where Elizabeth McMillan livet adjoining John Trapp and others. R. T. Moore, and Win. Bridges vs C W. Yarborough, one hundred and fifty four acres of land, more or less, adjoiniu Uriah Inabnet. and others, known as Ii place where defendant lived the year Minor W. G racy, anid Mournuing Grat vs Cary Patterson, one hundred and for'. ;cres of larad, more or sens, mnijmniing land ol Johin M'. WVhiue, and othters. V. V. S..Attstin vs A. E. Mootre, tw hundred anid forty lfour acres ol hind, mitt or less, adjoining R. T. Moore,- Wilso Shealy, and others. John S. Smryley vs Rolin Rhodles, an James Goslemarn, one hundred andI lilt necres of land, more or less, where deen daunt Rhtodes lives, adjoining Jaimes Gole man, and tothers. John Jernnings vs Charles Bungg, an Wade Gulbretath, two horses. Perry & Nicholson vs E. Walton, on negro Delila. Wadle Glovcr vs John Scealy, the irae of land where defenidarnt lives, lying it Big Horse Creek. Gotodnin, Harringtoin, & Co. vs J11h Roehell; Coliey & D~awson vs the samt onei black horse. Gtothran & Sptroul vs Thtomas Herrl one htundredl acres of land, mtore or ls adjoining lands of John Roger.4, & other: Wmt Brissey, admt'r., vs Amos Biusi three hutndred acres of lantd, umore or Itss adjoininig G. Bussey, anti orters ,al t hirteen negroes, viz Be tty, 1larry, Wen Mary, Harriet, Sam, Jitmi, Sarah, Phillim Charles, Etmily, Fart, sad Dick, atnd four horses. J. D. Crane & Co. vs Rodolpht Cat ter ; various ot hrer plaintih vs ite samett live thtousand atcres of laund, more or less where defendanit lives, -adjoining Ji Wise. aind othiers; also, two negroes, Jack antd Dick. v Jesse Ketv John Sturgenegeer, the tract of lanid where defendant lives, ad joining Charles Lamar, D. Rotiniree, art others. George Bussey. atnd othets vs Embter son Bussey Ex'r., the tract of land whern E- Busey li, es. Oliver Sinmpson, adm'r. vs Ann H till alm'tx.; S. D. Clarke & Co. v's the aamet Amnory Sibley vs the satme; Wmt.. Spire vs- the same; Oliver Sitmpjson vs the satie Mary Carroll vs the satme, one Hlouse amt L.'t itn the town of Hamburg, on Cetre street, att ptresentoccuptied by W.V. Delphl as a store house. D~avid Denny vs E. Whittle, ffty, acre of land, more or less, adjoining laud of Z Miller. William Attaway vs Jesse B. Chris ian; J;-Norton, & Smith, vs the samte two Negroes, viz: Aggy, anid Caroline. C. M1. Furman vs H. WV.Sullivant, three Negroes. Mary, anid her two children. Sarah Tra-, or vs John Moseley; Comn missioner int Emjuity vs the samte, foul Negroes, viz: Satin, JeIf, Aaron,- and N~a ta.Term~s Cash. * S. CHRISTIE, s. E. D. November 15 . 3r 42 iagistrates .Blanks, - -FnR SATE AT THIS OFFICE. State or Souti Carolina, FDGEFIELD DISTRICT. William Mier, rt. at. ., vs. Attachment. fn Henry Dennis. S: Y An order from the Court of Con. 1 on Plens, in the above stated case. U I shall pitceed to sell, it the Elgefield h Court House. on the first Monday amt Tuesday in Decettber next, the fullowira r3 properly, viz: la 'T'hree hngs of Coffee. three stands of Coffee, 25 hunalea of Factory threnal. H two pi'ces of unxes of Tohacco. and vari- t-1 ons other artii'les not rentioned. Terms, Ctsrh: S. CGIRISTIE, S. E. D. Nov. 15 $2 25 31 42 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Ir Y OLIVER TOWLES, E.quire C Ordinary of Edgeield District. la Whereas. Jain es A. Clegg, hath applied m to me for Letters of Ailtinistration on all el and singular the goods and chatiles, rights i nndl credtits of Camnpbell Clegg, late fl he s District aforesaid, deceased. bi 'T'hese are. therefore, to cite and adnon- I~ ish all and singular, the kindred and cred- n, itors of the said deceased, to lie and a ppear before me, at our next Ordinary's Cosurt for the said District to be holden at Edge ield Court (louse on th': 271h instant, to show cause. if any, why the said Ad ministration should not lie granterd. Given under my hand and seal this 14th l day of Nvember. one thotisand eight bt oi- e droll and forty three, and in the sixty-eight year of Americant Independence. 0. TOWLES, o. F. D. Nov. 15, [S 12] h 42 ST A TE OF S. CrI ROI1.Xi1,V EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ti BY OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire. T r Ordinary of Elgefiel Distrirt. r Whereas, Starling Freeman. hadh ap .plied to me for Letters of Administration ot all and singu lar the goods and chattels, rights. and c-edits of John Bussey, late t of the District aforesaid, deceased These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and credi- t Iors of the said deceased. to be aid appear I before me. at our next i:dinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edge- - field Court louse on the 27th of No' ember t inst., to show cause, if atny, why the said Administration should not he granted. j Given under ay hand arid seal this 14th F day of Novr. otie thousand eight hun e d.e'l asndi forty three, & in the sixty-eighth year of Amnerican Independence. O, TOW LES o. F. D. Novr. 15, 1843. [S2 12] 2t 42 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD -DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. The Trustees of the Esigefield Village Academy, vs. Win J. Vihtnman, John liatsket , and othe:s.--Bill for Fore closure of Morlgagev. OUTICE is herely given, that by vir Noc of an Ordier from Court of Equai tv. I shall offer for sale, to the highest hid t'er., at Etlgtli:ld Coni ilouse, on the first Monday in December nex. the Rteal ES- I late of the late John Moore, deceased, or r so much thereof' as will satisfy the- debts due tl PlainiTs, secured by a Mortgage of the follo%% ing tracts id' land. sitnute in t the District and State afonresail, viz: i Th Key ttac , containing eight lin dIredl (dt10) acres, miorc or less, on Mill and .zevens' Gre ek, adajoininag hinds of Johunii ySullivan and others. s The Qnniries' tract. cianinininig one lion adred (I 00) aceres. n' 'ae air less. adljainiig athe Key tracet, aind oilier lanids of ine adid I eJhin aloire. a ITie Wiulrim' tract, containinig sevetn ty-hive (75) aieises, more or less, adjoining ili lie Key tract, and oilier lands of the said - y Johst Mloore. -Tue tract on which the said Johni Moore - livedl at his dleathi, ccnmainiing eight hun a!real (dl0i) .neres, imire s' less, aidj. ininog rI lantds ofi Geiseti atndi athers. A Pmne laud tract, conttainiing faiur hiiun-a e adred (4110) acres. tmo're or less, adjoiingi tand til aui:y aiw ned by Hinjnm ii It.. 'fill iciman aic athers, at the hiead ofl Sweet U unaier liranich, a hanrlich of the S~eannsh River. Atnd a latrg' hodly .ii lamd. emn iraircn severnl parcels, ion Savannaih Re ,vern, tnear IInil Slinire, cottaiinitig otne t hon sand (I 100) anres. mo re, or less, adija initt i .latnds of Ihavidl lunch, James Vann aind , o hers. . Termis.--Theca sad lands to be sodld on lite fldlowingt iermis : thle sumii of five lhiut- .. . raeld11 dlairs,'andl coat s and expenses oft this ,suit, tao be1 patid ini cnsh; and the h~ahmeie on 1 a credit of twe.lvye mioths. Title to lie J .signedas, but slot de-livered. until the piur - ebiase motney is paidja ; anrad if thse piurchase mone-y lie nolt pa i lien duoe, the saidi laud,, to lbe resiold fact en'h. a' thae risk of ine fot'ter paurhiser. Paissessionti e i civen on the first day ofl anutnry nexi. J. T E tRY, C. E. F. D. s Commniieioner's Office, Naov. 1. l843 S9 G8:1 41 StalC ol 6oiil i al'oliia, E DGiElIELD DIISTRICT. Wili. Bikan 1Wfor Partition. El z aheti Ta'dd. & nd. N yi'ICU IE 1i H EIY G IV EN. thiat lhe toider of the Cosuit aof Equity. I will sel toi the highest hidder~ni I :dgefied Court H aonse. j on thce first Mloiiday in Decetnbier next, the reiti I Sestate oft Jametis Witsotn. tiec'd.. iituiate in theb District atnd State nihresaid, aei the wlites aif J INinety-Six Creek. contnining one thoan.-anid neiares, tmore air less, hart oft it aidjo'iting landes e ofr Chiarlas Cai er. Raieshe Cooiper, iad aothers, ae ainat par t aif it beiniag the tract of seven hunldred Ip acres. miore air less, grated in l813. to Ja'iies ti McCracken. Exe'entor of said Wiaion, theni . biottnded by landacs of Alexanider Tranivis, Charles ri Cooaper. mud oliers; in itue separate trntets ac- si cairditng to plots ofresniri ey, which will lie ex- Ii hibiiaed on ithe day aif saile. aii ai crethit ofonite e, anal two years. the second pay ment iii bar in teraest after twelve imoimbs fronii the day ofiale, except the costs. which mucsi by be patid int ciush; thse.pinrchiasers ti give bonds iand piersoi seeti riiy, aitd tmortcenges of the paremiises to secure the puahcai H uit. . JON ES, c. r.. A. D. fi Abbeville C. HI. Com'rs. Ullice, Nov. 2, 1843. Nov.-2 __($4 844J) 41 41 .- . S. BROOSal, ATToRtNEY AT LAW. P Office opposite Mr. Compty's Hotel, Edge. fs field Court Ilouse, S. C. C Sepntember 6j 1' 32 Notice. IN ELECTION for Sheriff and Ordinary i'of EdgeIield Distrct, will be held on the .-()il .Monday in January next and the day llowing, at the foih.wing places of electt'n in id Uistriet, viz Li ngmirrs, Uiinton's, .loore's. Mosley's, utchellfs, lParks', Rted 1lill owatrd's, Cu) -r's. Clond's. l'inte House, Hamnnrg, Bench land, Powell's Randali's lJnlware's, Court cnuse, itidge. Loig's, 'aionut Willing. Per '4. Colemn a's fich:nudson's, Christie's. Al ns,. Intley's. Sheppard's, and Doro's. The .limagers will meet at Edageield Court o Ise on the- day following, (Wedesday,) tunt the votes and decl.:- the electien. GEJ. POPE, c. c' '. aeftield C. H. Clerk's Oli:e, Oct. 30, 18-13. Nov.J 1Ot 40 tilliotice. N Monday the 27th November next, will be sold at the premises, all that valnable act of land, situnted and lying on Hardlabsir reek, and well known by the. name of White. tl The said place cuotnins one thunsnd ad sixty (1060) acres, five hundred (500) acreA which are in a state of nature, and alifrds i Uahndance of timber. On the place there a large and commodions Dwelling, a fine tore. Doctor Shop, and every necessary out ildings, all in good repair. Whitehall may Stiueated for at private sale. if aptlyed for ill ediately. P. U. ASHE. For Mrs. Af. E. Edwards. Whitehall, Abheville, Oct 3, is 37 XNoi e. I HE Subscriber wishes to sel at private sale, his crop of Corn. Fodder, &c., tether with his stock of Hogs and Cattlet s Farming Utetsi's, ama Household & Kitch , Furniture. fi will rent his Plantation. hich contains about 300 ares of land, of hicb about 75 or 100 acres tire cleared, with a mod dwelling and other onthouses. lie wishes tw obtain a situation as Overseer, ir the next year. Pers.as wishing to purchase any of the arti es I have to ilispose of. or to rent the phnta on can apply to me. living in the Fork of disto, near John Lot's. on the rond to Aiken JAMES TEMPLE. Oct 18 t :18 Notice. , LL persons having demands against t the estate of John Turner, late ofithis Dis -iet. dec'd., ale reqested to hand them in pin erly atteste.l accotadingt'o law. and all persons idebted to said estate are requested to make anediate payment A. SIIARPTON. Ezecutor. Nov. 8 if 41 NOTICE. LL persons having demands against the estate of Charles Nix. are reqested to resent themi in dne form t' the subscribers. tad those indebted to the said estate are regniu! d to make paymno"ft without delav. EBENEZER CHAMBERLAIN. WILLIAM ROBEtTSON. Administrators. Nov. G. 1843. tf 41 Notice. I Will sell, at my residence, otn the 15th of November next, right hundred acres of and, belonging to the Estate tof Robert Jen ings, deceased. TABITIA JENNINGS, Surriving Execub ix. Oct7 6t*. 37 Final Notice. 4 LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber, on Notes and Accontsn. due in my old nsiness. which expired th. 1.-t Jaonary, I4:t. re hereby no ift, d that lotger ibdilnenre can ot lie given. E B. PJLESLEY. Edgefield. Oct 10. 1843 tf 37 Public Notiee. I S HEREBY GIVEN, that ar applie'ation will be made ti the Legislature. at the next essioia. to repeal thle "Act to Incorporate the rillage of Edgefield." Augunst 23 Sm 30 Niotice [ S HER EBY GI VIEN that appliention willI bei mtade at t he nexi Session of the. .'5gisnintre of this State, for an Act of Incorpo n iizn ar the Chiurch alt liardies, cotmmnonly glled liig Stephlen.' Creek. A~i utust 7 tgp 28 N71otiee. ILIL pesn indebIted iar work done at the .Saw 31 ll i re regniested to1 come forward mai seutle themirecconats- for the year 1842. eith rby note or otherwise; and those havinig de tatds nginist the estate of Jesse Swegen,e ec'd.. are nrpgnsted to hand inl their accounts, roperly lttestedl. JA.\ES SWVEARENGEN. Octohes 18 tf 3d Not ice [ s HIEREBY GI VEN. thnsa aptplien enltilen will he maide atl the ensning Liegish. ire. for the luicmoa'r'Ition of thae Mlethodist 'rotesat 31lonutt Zion Chaurch. ini Abeville listrict. WaM. H. KIRKPATR ICK, Prnes. Board Trustees. Ataninst 2433.31 Totice I II ER' EBY G1lEN, that appliention wvill hie made at th-e next Sessiotn of the Le'gis liar of this State, to incorporate Bisthitny A ugust 7 Sm 28 Notice I s 1EREIBY GIVlEN. thtat applicntion will lhe adce to alhe Legisintuire at its next se-s iain, ihr :uat Act of Iloo poration of the. Pail 0,nte Vire ( omp~any of Edgefield. Alugust 26. 183. to S'tateI of . t Id aPtolinta EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ex parte (Petitionl lo substi )twson Atkinsont & alife, tuteca Trustee. SN lhearing the pietition ini this case, otn oonon if 31ir. tianslett, dailicitor forn pe tiolner. Ordereil. tha:t n Rutle be publishead li ie abo.ve ease lfar thiree. montths, in saome pubh c Gazente of this Slate. requlirinig the said ame11s lowers, the Trunistee nssaed tn the wHi I' Caspier Naiil, .4enr.. iof ite legacy bequensth | to she 1ptitilaler 311artm Askitnsaon, to slew ilise. if anmy h,-' has, wh Iy thec prayer of thes itintoner shunitl nlot lhe grsantedi. lay enbstittn ig Dr. Wvilliam 31. Daa t, Trustee, ini the iend iof thte saidl James Bowers. oaf the said a.a n Atkin..on. atnd that ini defanlt ofeatnse heintg ewim. within three months fromi thte first pith i-nu'ai of this Rule. an order pro conifesso be tered againtst hiim. J. JOHNSON. 8th Junte, 1843. CoMMlssto5Ret's OrricE. Si e-mher 8. 1843. I certify that the abonve as a trie Copy of the -ininat Order iaf Court,.in this case, takein "im the miuttes. J. TERRY, C. E. E D. Septembaer 13 3m 33 0? The friendS of George UPE, Esqr., anonnee him as a candidate r re-ehectioia, to the Office of Clerk of the auirt of this District. blay 3 - tf 14 State of South. aroina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.' IN CH.4NCERY. t'he Ilon. Bayles J. Earle. Ex'or. of Janes B Mays, - Rhydon G. i1aya, & Dennett t1. ' Mays. IT appearing to the satisfaction oftlie Ce' mi sioner, that Danuett H. Mays, one ;of the Defendan:'s, resides without the fimits of - this State On motion, by Memtninger com plsainnnts Solicitor. Ordered. that tle said Dan. nett H. do plead. answer or demur.-gio the eonlinbait Bill. within tiee months-from the publication hereof, or the said Billwill be taker, pro confesso against him. J. TERRY. c. a a.r. - Commissioner's Oflce,:Oct. 23, 1843. - Nov. 1 -3m 40 St:te of South -Carolina, EDGEFI ELD DISTRICT. IN THE 'COURT OF ORDINARY. Charles H. Dagnal & wife, Applicants, vs. William Chadwick, & others,, Defend'ts." I ' appearing to my satisfaction, that Williams Chadwick, Elias Chadwick, James Chad wick, John Chadwick, Elizabeth Chadwick, N.ney ChadIwick, John .Oden,. Elms Oden, George Oden, Washington Blair and his wrife Martha, resides without the limits of this State. It is ,rdered, that they-do appear and object to. the division and sale of the real estate of Thom as Howle, dec'd., on or before the first Monday in January next, or their consent to the same, will be entered of record. OLIVER TOWLES, o. s.D.. October 16; 1843. 3m 38. A PUBLIC BLESSING. T H ESE PIL LS have long been known U and appreciated, f'r their extraordinary and immediate powers of restoring perfect. health to persons suff'ering under nealy every kind of disease to which the human frame is. liable. They ate particularly recommended to all those persons who are affacted withany kinki of a chronic or lingering complaint, as there as no medicine before the public which bas'o" natural and happy effect upon the system in correcting the stomach and liver, and to the o atnuein of healthy chyle and thereby purify ing the blood. -. They sire acknowledged by the hindreds and thousands who are using them, to be not only the most mild asd pleasant in their operation, but the most perfectl) innocent, safe and effi cient medicine ever offered to the public. Those who once make a trial of these Pills, never afterwards feel willing to be without thes, and call again and again fornmore, which is sutliei nt pioof of their good qualities. HEAO:IHE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered and are weary of sufermg with this distressing complaint, will find Spence.r's Vegetable Pills a remedy at once cea tat and immediate in its effect.. One sin gle lose of the Pills, taken soon as :he bea ache is file comiig on, will cute it in one-half hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowelcomplaints, they display their wonderful powers to admi ration, and sre far superior to any thing inuse for these complaints. Its Dyspeinia and Liver Complaiut,they:statd' nssrivahsed. .Mnny have been cured iq a-few weeks, after having suffered under the dread fhl complaint ot years Its Irdutsul ('ostirewrss they are decidedly -isperiot to any Vevetable Pill ever brought be fore the public ; and one 25 cent-box wifl es tablish their surprising virtues.and place them beyo.id the reacn of doubt in the estimation of every individual. They are invaluable in nervous and hypo chudlriacal affections, loss of appetite, and all comps~laints to which females alone aresubject. TIhe.y are mil! in their action, and .convey .lmost itnmsediaite coniviction of their 'ultility froms the first dose. They may be taken by persons of' any age ; anid the feeble, the infirm, the nervous and delicate are strensgthened by their esperuasisen. because they clear the system oif badl humors. quiet nervous irritability, and isvariably produce sound health. Uipw ards o f three hundred and seventy thou sand boxes of these inestimable Pill' have been. seold withis the last twelve months .in lhtee States alosse. nnid nmore thani three times the same quantiuty in other Stastes. As ani ansti biliesus muedicinse, no family-should be withsont them. A single trial of them is niore satisfactory tihan a thousand certificates. Talladega Springs, Talladega Co. Ala. A..ast 17, 1842. This is to certify. that I have been afflicted. with Sick H-entdaeite, fDvspepsia and Liver C:ompilainit, and Costiveness for the last eight or gine years. dnring which time I had taken, aswelhiss I recosllect.atbouit aixty boxes of Beck with's Pills. tweclve boxes of Peter's Fills, and a tnauber of boxes oh Chsampiotn's and Bran dribh's Pills, all of"whichs afforded 'me but little or no relief. At last I wits recommended to try D-. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and well I did; tor Iisnever had but u'ne attack of the Sick il.aeie after I commsenced taking the Fills, (nouw absout six imotnths,) atnd I .candidl con fess, that I have derived mote real benefit from. the use of setncer's Pills, thtai from all the otheir Medicemes and Pills that I have'eeer takens, ansd I would earnestly recommend th'em to all as bseiing in my opinion, .the best mil cte in uase for till litngering cotusiiplaints, '~e Pills hasve dec nie so tmuch good, th'.tI woitld inst f-el willing to be withoutth'emrr five dollars a box; ad I cannot but feel'Twery. grateful to Dr' 8pencer for having prepared such a vluinble msdiciine. and the distribution.. of it is coisferrinsg a very great -favor on the puiblic. tesit is a thing of the utmost imnpdrance that every famiily shonld haive a supply of'Dr. 8pencer's truly valuabhle Pills constantl on hanid. ISAAC M. THOMAS. Price,25 cents per box, wit faldiretions. For stile by HA VILAND, RISLEY & CO.. Augusta, Georgia. 3. D. TIBBETS, Edgefield Conrt House. Dr. W. W. GEIGER, Cherokee Ponds,. Aug 16 6mn 29.. Notice. A LL Persons indebited to the suabscribers by note or accont, dtue the first of January 18431. are req.mested to come forward and pay upl. as Inger indlulcence cantiot be given. FRAZIER & ADDISON.. N.1ltf .40, B1omer ..Famaure .e~wEt . Ups~C RBERS who are awaiting the~.p bpnrai neceof the new editioft of this methd., sre informedh thiat it i- now in press and will bie eout itn a few days. whien their orders 'will 'be iiimediately filled. ABB'ETT & CO Souhern Proprieors. Baltimore. Oct. 18. 3t 40 ' T-' frietids of M.i or* . G. BA CON, announce himr as a candidate f~r the Office of Clerk of the Court,eof Edge feld District. 6 ,,atf 6