Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, December 13, 1843, Image 4

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Eecutor's Sale. W ILL be sold at the late residence of Daniel Brunson, seur., deceased, on Monday the 18th of December. next, the following Tracts of Lind, viz: Tract No. 1. Containing four hdndred and sixty-seven (467) acres, bounded, on the north by lands of Malacki Bronson, on the east by lands. of Samuel Williams and Caleb Tally; on the west, by lands of Sandy Burkhalter, and tract No. 2. Tract No. 2. Containing three hundred and sixty-five (365) acres, situate on both sides of Beaverdam .Creek, bounded on the north, by No. 3; on the east, by No. 1; south, by Caleb Tally and Tandy }Burkhalter; on the west,by Wyatt Holmes. Tract No. 3. Containing five hundred and ninety-two (592) acres, bounded on the north, by John Wash; east, by. Mrs. C. Brunson; south, by No. 2; west, by Wyatt Holmes and Amos Holmes. Plats of which will be exhibited on the day of sale. rALSO 35 NEGROES; The most of which are very likely, and amongst them are a very good Plantation Smitband Shoe-maker, and rough Car penter. ALSO. The stock of Horses and Mules, Cattle, Sheep, and Hogs, and the present crop, consisting of about sixty bales of Cotton, some twelve to fifteen hundred bushels of Corn, forty or fifty stacks of Fodder, seve ral stacks of Oats, Plantation and Black smith's Tools, &c. Terms of sale will be, for all sums of and under Ten dollars cash, all over Ten dollars, credit of twelve months. Purchasers giving note with approved securities. W. BRUNSON, D. D. BRUNSON. t Ex'rs. Nov. 15. 1843. 5t42 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - Tandy Burkhalter and others, vs. Win. Brunson & D. D..Brunson, Executors df D. Brunson, Senr, deceased, nnd others. J PURSUANT to an Order from Chancellor David Johnson in the above stated case, will be sold at the late residence of Dan. Brtn son, sen. deceased, on Monday the 18th inst. Six likely Negroes, viz: Jim, Tom, Rarmond. John, Polly and Roseann, on a credit of twelve months, exeopt sn much as will pay the csts, which must be paid in cash, purchasers g'ving note with approved securities. W. BRUNSON, Excu . D. D. BRUNSON. tors. ifDec 4, 1843 ($1 50) 2t 45 Administrator's Sale. Y Order of Oliver Towles, Esqr., Ordi nary of this District, will be sold, on Tuesday the 19th day of December next, at the residence of the late Benjamin Richardson, nl the personal estate of said deceased, consisting of Forty-eight Negroes, Horses, Mules, Cattle and Hogs, together with about - 3500 bushels of Corn, Crop of Cotton, Household & Kitchen furni. ture, Wagons, Plantation Tools, &c. &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. J. M. RICHARDSON, J. S. GUIGNARD. . Administrators. Nov; 22 4t 43 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. The Trustees of the Edgefield Villige Academy, es. WI J. Wightman, Toln Banskett, and others-Bill for Fore -closure of Mortgage. NOTICE is hereby given, that hy vir. L.tue of an Order from Courl of Equi ty, I shall oiler for sale, to ie highest bid d~er, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in January next, the Real Es - ~ tate of the late John M~oore, dec'eased, or - - so much thereof as will satisfy the debts due to Plaijitifsi, secured by a Mortgage -- of the following tracts of land, situate in the District and State aforesaid, viz: The Key tract, containing eight hun dred (800) acres, more or less, on Mill and Stevens' Creek, adjoining lands of John Sullivan and others. -The Quarles' tract, containing one htun -- . dred (100) acres, more or less adjoining the -Key tract, and other lands of the saidl John Moore. - The Williams' tract,' containing seven - - vy-five (75) acres, more or less adjoining the IRey-tract, and other lands of the said John Moore. - -The tract on which the said John Moore lived at his death, containing eight hun dred (800) acres, more or less, adjoituing lands of Getsen and others. A Pine land tract, containing four hun - - dred (400) acres, more of less, adjoining lands lately owned by Benjamin R. Till. - - man and others, at the head of Sweet Water Branch, a branch of the Savannah River. And a- large body ol land, em bracing several parcels, on Savannah Ri - ver, near BulliSluice, containing one thou sind (1000) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of David Bunch, James Vanni and others. Terms.-The said lands to he sold on the following terms: the sum of five hun dred dollars, and costs and expenses of this suit, to be paid in cash; and the halance on -a cerdit of-twelve months. Title to be signed, hut not delivered, until the pur-: chase money is paid ; and if the purchase --money be not paid when due, the said lands to be resold for cash, at the risk of the former purchaser. Possession to be - - given immediately after the sale. - -*-J. TERRY. C. E. F. D. December 5, 1843. 4t -45 Adniiiuistretor's Sale. UY Permission -of the Ordinary of this Dis Jtrict, I'shall: proceed- toisell at-ths late residence of Ezekiel Broad water. deceased, on the~ 19th inst. the following property, belog. ing to the said Estate, coauisting of Seen e. groes, stock of Horses, Cattle, -Hojgs, Cotton' -Corn, Fodder, and Hotusehold and Kitchen Fur nitore, &c. Terms of sale, twelve tuonths credit, the purchasers given note with approved seentities. . A. W. BURT, Adm'tor. Dde 4,1843 . - - - 2t 45 - - N --Iotiee. - A LL Persons indebted to the subscribers by - - ,LInote or account, due the first of January -~-- 1843, are regnested to come forwar-d and pay up. as longer indulgence cannot be given. FRAZIER &e ADDISON. State of South carolina. EDGE FIELD DISTRiCT. IN EQUITY. Thomas-Garrett, vs . 2fillforParti , no. W. Garrett, et al. tion, &c. OTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an Order from Chancellor David Join son, I shall'offer _for sale to the highest bidder, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in January next, a part of -the Real Estate of John C Garrett, deceased, as follows, viz: One Tract of land containing seven hundred and eighty-eight acres. more or. less, situated in the District and Stateaforesaid,on Stevens' crk, waters of Savannah River, being the late-resi dence of the deceased, and bounded by lands of William Garrett, and lands formerly owned. by George A. McKie and Thoinas McKie and others. One other Tract, containing two hundred actes, more or less, and bounded by lands of William Garrett, Alexander Edmunds, D. Bus sey and others. One other-Tract, contai.img eihty-fouracres more or less, situate on the Soutti side of Gun nels' creek. and adjoining lands of A. Sharp ton, W. King, James Bailey and other lands belonging to the estate of the said J. C. Garrett. One other Tract, containing one hundred and sixty-three and a half acres, more or less, situate on Lloyd's creek, and adjoining lands belonging to the estate of Thomas McKic, de ceased, William Garrett and others. Said Lands to be sold on a credit of one and two years, except the costs of the sale, which must be paid in cash; purchasers to give bonds and personal security, and mortgages of the premises to secure the purchase money. J. TERRY, c. E. E. D. Dec5,1843 4t 45 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Precious Lark, vs. Bill fo Parli William Itaiford and wife. tion and H. lnoulware and wile and I Relief. others. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Coin missioner, that William Raiford and wife, Samuiel E. I hammond and wife. and James J. Stockdale and wife, B. J. M'Unine and his wile, Defendants in this case, reside without the limitsnof this state, On motion by Ward law, Complainnmut's Solicitor, Ordered that the said absent Defendants do plead, an swer or ritemur to the Complainant's Bill within three months from the publicatioi, ( this Order, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. J. TERRY; c. E. a. D. Nov 18, 1843 om3 45 STA TE OF S. C.AROL1NA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OL.IVER 'TOWLES. Esquire. Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Bates Wren, jun. hath ap plie,d..to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits of Bates Wren, sr. late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and credir tore of the said deceased, to be and appea before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to he holden at Edge feld Court House on the 18th of December inst., to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 4th day of December, one thousand eight bun d.ed and forty three, & in the sixty-eighth year of American Independence. O, TOWLES. o. F. a. Dec. 5,1843. [$2 12] 2t 45 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWL ES, Esquire' .Ordinary of Edge field District. Whereas, Pleasant Searles, hath ap plied to me for Letters of A dministration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Philip Lightfooi, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish allandl singular, the kindred and crediA tors of the said deceased, to he a ud a ppear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edgelield Coturt House on the 18th of Dec. i843, to show cause, if any, why the said Ad ministration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 4th day of Dec. one thousand eight hun dred and forty three, & in the ixty-eighth year of Anmerican lutdependenee. 0. TOWLES, o. E. i. De.c 5, 1843. ($2 124) b) 45 RANA WAY from the subscriber, the 18th inst., my boy TUTT, lie is about 18 'ir 20 years of age, slin made, long legs, and tol erable tall, watlk~s rather stit'and warbling. by havinig the Rheumatisn. in his hips ; his appa rel niot exaedly known, when lie wvent off lie had on white homespun clothes, a satinet pair ofpantaloons, a black fur hat, a pair of boots. footed, almost new. He is suppossed to, have carried off a bay H orse. and waggon saddle and bridle, belongitng to Wm. Holmes; the H orse has a large blaze in his face, seine of his hind feet white, if not all, has on three shoes, one otf behind. Said boy made a start once before, and when taken up lie had in his .possession a free paas wvritten by himself, stating that he had permission to hire his owvn time, atnd called his name John ; I- have do doubt but that lie has a similar otne-with him, written b~y himself or somne white person. -He is my carriage driver and hostler, amnd wvas born and raised in the fami ihy. I am not aware of his direction, but have reason to believe lie has bent his courselor a free State. Any person apprehending said boy and putting htm in Jail, or delivering him to the subscriber, living on Scott's Road, 12 miles' west of Edgefleldf C. H.. 8. C., will he liberally rewarded, atnd all reasonable expences paid. - LetrWdrse oIYETT HOMES. - Lttes adresedtoCold Spring P. Office, Edgefield, 5, C., wtll be promptly attended to. -Novr.22 St 43 LISTEN AT TliiS. I WILL continue to store Cotton at my .Lold stand, at 124 cents per bale for the first month, and 8 cents per bale for eacb and-every month after. Strict care wvill be taken with all Cotton sent to my charge, and 1 think Planters will protect their interests by patronising those that offer to sell or work cheapest. W.P. DELPH. Hamburg, August 15 4m' - 30 1NOTICE. ' ALL ersnshaving demands against 11 he stte f haresNix, are rquested to present themin due form to the subscribers, and-thoseindebted to the said estate are requir ed to-make payment without delay. EBENEZER CHAMBERLAIN, .WILLIAMROBE RTSON, Adminmistrat ors. Nov. 6,1843. tf 41 P. S. BROOKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofhice opposite Mr. Compty's Hotel, Edge. field Court House, 8. C. Sepntember 6l .f 32 Edgefield Male Academy. T HEndersigned 'Trustees 'teg leave to infoirt the patrons of this Institution aind thrpublid generallf, that they havere-entiged the services of Mr. JOHN W..LESLEY; for the ensuing year. The Academic-year.will be divided into two Sessions of five months ch ; the first beginning on the first Monday in Jan uary next; and the terms of Tuition will be the same as the present year. N. L. GRIFFIN, J. LIPSCOMB, R. G. MAYS. F. H. WARDLAW, J. TERRY, - Trustees. November 16, 1843. i 43 Greenwood Academies. W E havet he pleasure of informing our friends and the public generally. that the following arrangements have been made in these Institutions for the ensuing year. The Classical and English Male Department will be conducted by Mr. JAatFs If. GiLt.s. The Female Department by Miss S LouisA, RICHARDSON. The Musical Department by Miss MAr.IA McNULTY. The Scholastic year will be ivided into two Sessions of five months eac .-The first Session commencing on the first Monday in January ; the Second. on the secotid Monday in July. Students will be admitted.at any time duringa Session, but will be hound to continue until the close of that. Session , and will he chargeable with, at least, one Quarter's Tni tion. No applicant can enter the English or Classical Department, unless he have a certi ficate of good moral character. Rates of Tuition per Session. In the Classical and English Male Department. fiom $6t-$l8 00 In the Female Department, " i " 12 00 In the Musical Department, 20 00 For the -use of the Piano, 2 00 For Contingencies in each Department. 50 Tuition-per Session, payable in advance. Board. $3 00 per month. A. VALLER. T. CHEATH AM, S. O. SULLIVAN, T. B. BYRD, M. IIACKEiTT, GEO. W. CURTISS, WiM. N. BLAKE. Trustees. Novr. 22. 4t 43 Water Proof, & No Mistake! H L. JEFFERS & co. WAREHOUSE & GENERAL coItaliSlON SI ERCHlANTS.-HAM BURti, S. C. BEG leave to inform their friends, and the public generally. their NEW WATER PROOF WI'AREHOUSE, with large conve nient close Stores attached, is now completed and ready for the reception of Cotton, iMercliandise, &c. It is situated ol the principal street lending into the business part of the town. four tiet above the highest water mark by actual strvey, entirely remote from all other buildings, which renders it fire-prdof, and corvenicntly situated for loading and unloading wagons. They are now permanently located in this place, and pledged not to speculate in Cottou on their own account, but to give their undivi. dad attention to the interest of their customers. and are fully prepared to attond to the Sale, Storing and Shipping. of Ootton, Flour. lacon, &c. Receiving and Forcarding MlERCH ANDISE. Purchasing Goods to order. &c. &c. Their charges will be as follows:-For sel ling Cotton 15 cents per bale; Shipping do, 121 cents per bale. Commission for buying or selling Merchandise and Produce 2& per cent. Forwarding and Storage, in accordance with the established rates. All Cotton, Flour, &c. received by the riverfree from wharfage. Li. beral advances will he made when required, on any consignments made to them. Ilamburg. Septr. 9 tf 33 [CIRCULAR.] To Planters s.J1?erchans. I BEG leave toi infortm you. that I continue the WVAREIOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS at my old stand, known as the WATER-PROOF WALEllOUSE. Detach. ed as it is from other buildings, its location ren ders it nearly ais seenre from fire. as if it wats fira-proof. The floors htave been elevated above the hig:h water mark of the great freshet of May. 164'). Platmers will thus he secured from the pIossi bility ofloss and damage by freshets. I avrail myself of the presenit occasion, to re turn iiy thtankts to my friends atid patrons, for their libeu.ral support duiring the rpt seaison. I solicit from them arnd the public generally, a continnatnce of this confidence. aitd assure theta that in return for thietr patreonage, I will use my test persontal efforts in piomote and protect their interests, commritted to my charge. In addiitioni to this assmnance, I pledge imyself that I will in no case purchase a hale of cotton. di rectly or indire-cily. 1 will attenud personally to the sale and forwarding of cotton to Savannah or Charleston ; also, to the stile of Bacon, Floitr. &c. &c., and to the receiving and forwarding of goods to the tup-couintry. Having a fine wharf attached to my Wairehiouse, no wharfage will he charged on cotton to my cate, either for sale or to be forwarded to Savannah or Cha'rleston. My commnissions for selling cotton, wilt be 25 cents per bale, anid 1-2A cents for forward ing. I will also attenid to the buying of goods per order. Very respectfully, yours, &c. G. WALKER. Hamburg August 2, 184:1 August 9 6in 28 State of Souith CarOlina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Ex parte, Pet ithmu to substi Dawson Atkinson & wife, tuieca Trustee. O N hearing the petition in this case, on motion of M r. Banslrett, Solicitor for pe titioner, Ordered, that a Rule be publishted in the above case for three umonths. in sointe pttb hc Gazette of this State, requiting the said James Bowers, the Trustee named in the will' of Casper Nail, Sear., if te legacy bequeath ed to the petitioner Maria Atkinson. to show cause, if any he lies, why thme prayer of the petitioner should niot Lbe granted, by suibstittu tinig Dr. William M. Burt, Trustee, in the stead ofthte said .James Bowers, of the said Ma ria Atkitnson. and that ini dehitmit ofcatuse being shewn. within three months from the first pitb lication of this Rule, ain order pro confesso be entered against him. J. JOHNSON. 8th Junte, 1843. Comutssionn's Or-rica. -September 8, 1843. I certify that the above is a true copy of the original Order of Court, in this case, takent from the minutes. C .SD J. TERRY, c .ED September 13 3m 33 .1Votice. A.LL persona indebted for work done at the -Saw Mill, are requested to come forward and settle their accounts for the year 1842, eithi er by note or otherwise; and those having de mands agaitnst theestate of Jesse Swearengen, dece'd., are requested to band in their accotunts, properly attested. JAMES SWEARENGEN. O t oberriR f 38 GROCERIES &c. T HE Subscribers respectfully iaa5'rm their friends and:the public, that they hove re ceived a large and fresh supply of GOO'1J. selected by-one ot'the'frni, in New York, Bos ton; Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, which in addition to their former stock. com prises the largest and best assortment of Goods ever olTered in this market, consisting in part as follows: 40 hhds. Porto Rico. New Orleans and St Croix Sugars, 350 bags Rio. Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do mingo, Java. and Mocha Coffee, 70 hhds. West India Alotasses, 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bbls. New Orleans do. 70,000 lbs. Bacon. Hans,Sides& Shoulders, 80,000) " Swede Iron, assorted sizes, 5,100 " English do 3,1)00 " L'and and Hoop Iron, 3,000" Nail Rods & Horse Shoeshapes. 2,000 Cas:, Girman. & Blistered Steel, 200 sets Wagon Boxes, 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, 500 pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging, 43 to 46 inches wide, 250 pieces Gunny Bagging, 1,010 lbs. Bagging Twine, (Weaver's,) 150.coals Manilla Bale Rope, 1013 do Hemp do do 1,500 yards Osnnburgs, 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Sugar, 3,000 " " " crushed do. 3,000 " powdered do. 1,000 " single refined Loaf do. 20 boxes Turpentme Soap, 10 " Sperm Candles, 20 " 1-lull's patent Candles, 5 tierces fresh ground Rice 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills, 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand.) 40 doz. dining, parlor, rocking and children's Chairs, 7cases Hats and Caps, 150 casks Stone Lime. (in fine order,) 20 kegs Dupont's k'FF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 hoxes Window Glass 8x10& 10x12, 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes, 2,500 pair' Shoes, Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Cin namon, Almonds, Starch, Nutmegs, fine chew ing Tobacco. Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe Thread, Cotton Yarn. Cotton Cardy, Wo,.l Cards, Tacks, Sieves, Plough Lines, Indigo, Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Salts, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) Trace Chains, Filth Chains, Smoothing Irons, braiss bound cedar Buckets, horse Buckets, Pails, Tnbs. Keelers, Willow Wagons, nests Measures, Feathers, &c. &c &c. SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg July, 1. 1843 tf 23' State of South Ciarolina. EDG lIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMPION PLEAS. J M. U. F !UE LAN). who has beet, . arrested, and is now conliined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgeliald District by virtue of a capias ad satisfaciendun, at the suit of 0. H. Lee, having filed hi, petition, with a schedule on oath. of'his whole estate nod of fe.ts, with the purpose of obtaining the bene fit of the Acts of the General Assembly, come. monly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the peti tion of the said J, M C. Freeland wi!l he heard and considered in the Conrt of Conmmn. Pleas for Edgefi'ld District,at Edg'efield Conr House, on tlte econd Monday of March next, or on such other day as the Court may order. dnr. ing theterum,coimmencing onl the second Monday in March next, at said >lace; and all the cre ditors of said J. M. C. Freelhnd are hereby summoned personally or by attorney, then and there, in said Court, to show canse, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should got he granted to the said .J. A, C. Freeland upon his executing the assignment re qtuired by the Acts aforesaid. GEO. POPE, c. E. D. Clerk's Office, 24th November, 1843. Nov.29 3m 44 State of' South' Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THEW COMMON PLEAS. J AMES D. HAMMONI), aro hustbeena arrested, and is now coat -d within the bounds of the Jail of' Edgefield District by yin ttue of a capias ad satithectendum, at the suit of Charles J. Glover, having .iled his petition with a schedule on auth, of :uis whole estate and ef l'ects, n til the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assemably, common ly called the Insolvent D~ebtons Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the peti tion ofthle saidl James D). Hammontd will bte heraid and considered iith-e.Court of Commnon P'leas fori Rtdgefield District, at Edgefield Court House, ont the seconid Ilonday of MaIrclh next, or on snch oilier day as the Couri may order. durinig the termi, comnauicing on the-.secontd M',ondai itt Marcha next, at said palace; and all the creditors of said James D. Hlamnmond are hereby snmmtuned personally or' by attorney. thean and there, in said Court. to shew cause, if any they cant, why the benefit of the Acts afore. said should net be grant'ed toi the said James D. Ilammionid utpon his executting the assigtrnmet required by the Acts aforesaid. GEO. POPE, c. C. D. Clerk's Offcc, Novr. 24, 1843. Norr. 20tf 44 Notice. A N E LECTION for Sheriff and Ordinairy ?of Edgeield 0istrict, with be held oia te second Mloidaty in January next and the day following, at the f'olhowing places of electioni in said Distric't, viz: L' ngmires, Dunrtton' s, Moore's, M osley's, Rochiell's, Parks', Red lill; Howard's, Cal hier's, Cloud's, Pinie House, Hamburg, Ileach Islanid, Powell's Randall's Boulware's, Court House, Ridge, Liang's, Mlotnnt Willing. Per ry's, Colemtan's. lichardson's, ChItristie's, Al-~ lent's, Smyley's, Sheppard's, and Dorii's. The Mlanagers will meet at Edgefield Court House ott the day following, (Wednesday,) count the votes anid declare the electicn. GEO. POPE, c. c r. Edgefield C. H. Clerk's Office, Oct. 30, 1843. Nov. 1 l0t 40 -Aotire. T HIE Subscriber wishes to sell, at private sale, his crop of Cura, Fodder, &c., together with his stock of Hogs and Cattle; hiis Fairming Utensils, and H onsehold & Kitch en Fuiture. lie will rent his Plantationt, which contarins abhout 300 acres of land, of which about 75 or 100 acres are cleared, with a good dwelling anid other outhouiscs. He wishes to obtain a situtatin as Oversecr, for the tyxt year. Persons wishing to purchase any of the arti cles I have- to dispose of. or to rent the plantta. tion, can apply to me, living in the Fork of' Edisto, near John Lott's, on the road to Aikent JAMES TEMPLE. Oct 18 8t 38 Final Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Stubscriber, on Notes and Accouints, due in ray old business,.which expired the 1st January, 1843. are hereby notified that longer indualnence can not be given. E. B. PRESLEY. Edlld, Oct 101843tr 37 Notice. A LL persons haviug demands agains' the estate of John Turner,late of this Die trict, dec'd., ate requested to hand them in pio. perly attested. according to law, and all persons tIdebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment. A. SHARPTON. Executor. Nov. 8 . , if 41 DR. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague Medicine, A Safe and certain cure for the Chills and Fever in all its complicated forms,also an etl'ectutal remoedy for fevers of every description. 'Thisi Meihcine has beeu used by the propri. etor a number of years fit extensive practice, during which tite, he has treated some thou sanda of cases of livers and from the success of this mode of practice. he it confident it must and will be the prevailing practice in fevers. It never fails to pierfurmn a cure of Chills and Fever the FIaST DAS. Bilious, Typhus, Nervous, Congestive, Winter and Yellow "ecer, all yield to the use of this Medicine, r-'I are cured by this system of practice in a ... ster time and with inuch more certainty than by any other system of practice that has ever been recommended. CERTIFIC ATES. SHErFIELD, Fayette Co. Ala. Jan. 10, 1842, Dr. Champion :-Dear sir, I have been a great favorite of Dr. dappington's Pills. and until last fall had not heard of your pills. Your agent has left some in this country, and I have used them in my practice to a considerable ex tent, and I can with pleasure say, that as far as my knowledge extends, they are much supe. rior to any medicine I have used in cases of Feyers. I am so forcibly and from personal knowledge convinced of the salutary and all important effects of your pills, that I am ex tremely anxious to have you make an agent in this vicinity. 'There can be a large amount sold here for cash. Yours truly, H. P. LEONARD, M, D. DALLAS Co., Ala., April 4, 1843. Dr. Champion:-Dear sir,-Of the pills which I received front you, I have found sale for a considerable ruantity. I think that it wtll be sickly here in consequence of the wel spring. Your pills give such general satisfac tion here, that I am persuaded by my neigh bors to write to you for a large supply of both kinds. It is now known that I keep them, and people will come 30 or 40 miles for them. Please send them soon, as I expect to sell all that I have written for hy the time your ageni is around in July. Yours with much respect, BENAIJAH KING. Each box contains 24 pills, 12 of which are sutlicient to cure any ordinary case of Chilli and Fever. Price $1 25, and -ALSO DR. CHAtPIO's VEG ETABLE, ANTI-BILIOUS, ANTI-DYSPEP TIC PURIFYING AND CATIAItTIC PILLb, Possessing four important properties, for tiu cure of discuscs, carefully and correetly combined one arlicle to assist the efect of another, for Iu benefit of the health of mankind. This medicine is recnimended to the atten tion of toose afflicted with Liver Cotnplaint sptienpsia, Dropsy. Billions habits, Cotive u+. , ChlUtaera maorbus. Rheunmatism, Scrofula foul Stotach,.Iepraved appetite, Worms, Con. dialgen. [ lieh is known by a sinking ssensa tion at the pit of the stomach,] Jaundice, Head che and sick stomach. palpitation of the heart Diarhwa, Dysentery, or flux, Nervous affec Lion lleart burn, Waite swelling, and al those diseases arising from impure blood. Price 25 cts. per bo.x, and for sale by FRAZIER & ADDISON, .Edgfield C. H., S. C. RISLEY & CO. Hamburg, S. C. IIAVILAND, RISLEY, & CO. Augusta, Gco Also, in nearly all of the towns and villages and by nutterous cnntry agents in all the Western and Southern States. June 28 6m 22 State of South 4'arolina, EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. IN T HE COUR T OF- ORDINA RY. Charles H. Dagnal & wife. Applicants, Bs. William Chadwick', & othen,, Defend'ts. T aI ppeatrttng to my satisfhction, that Willian ..Chadwick, Elias Chadwick, James Chad wicrk, John Uhadwick, Elizabeth Chadwick Niney Chadwick, John Otden. Elas Oden, Gecorge Oden, Washingtn Blair and his wif< Martha, resides withiout the limits of this State. It is irdered, that they do appear atnd object it the divisioni and sale of the real estate ofThom. as Huwle, dec'd., on or before the first-Mondaj itt January next, or their consent to the sanme, will be entered of record. OLIVER TOWL ES, 0. E. D. October 16, 1843. 3m 38 State of 8outh auulinxa. ED)GEFiIELD DISTRICT. IN CH ANCE RY. The H-on. Bayes J. Iarle. Ex'or. of J ames IB. Maya s' ill for Rlhydon G. Manys, & Dannett 1I. */ Mays.4 IT' alplentring to the atisfaction ofthe Comn tnm-sioner, that Danntett H. Mlays,. onte of the Defendantt's, resides withont ithe limits of this State On mtotiotn. hy Memminger, com plainants Solicitor. Ordered. that the satid Dan nett H-. do plead, answer, or demur, to the compl~ainant's Bill; within three months from thte publlicationa hereof, or thei said Bill will be take npro confesso against hint. Comaisi~ters J. T ERRY, c.z EL.D. Comissone'sOfficc, Oct. 23l, 1843. Nov. 1 3mn 40 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMlMON PLEAS. Philip H-. antz, vs Foreign Attachment. B. M. Dnvall. TH E Plainttifi'having this day filed his~ De' :caation in my office, and the Defend, ant hanvtng no wife or attorney known to be wtthin the State, on whom a copy of the samne, with a rie to plead coutld be served. It is or dered, thtat the defeutdattt plead to the said De. clarati~n within a year arnd a day, or final and absoilutejtndgtment will be given againist him. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, 14th March, 1843. State of South Carolina. EDGEFTELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COAMMON PLEAS. Olivet Simupsont, vs. Foreign Attachmrent. Middleton Belk. IOH Plaintiff havin this day filed bit Sdeclarati on itn this case, in my office, and thedefenudanthIaving no wifeorattorney,known to he within this State, on whomacopy of said declaration, with a rule to plead can be served, It is ordered, that the said defendant do plead to the siaidl declaration. wtthtin a year and a day frotm the publication of this order, or find and absolutej udgmen twill beawarded against him. GEO. POPE,c.c.p. Clerks Offce, Edgefield C. HI. April10, 1843 Aprit 12 G. } * R.HULL. VEG5TABLE FEVER AND CERTAIN'and effectual. cire Ib&to% and Fever ; also used successfully in ti treatment of'Bilions Fever, Nausea, GietmI Debility, and Nervous Weakness. =. - The most flattering recommendations df thfi -' Medicine have been receivedfrom many-emin - nent Physicians and others who have need.it; And it is presumed that no medicine has over been used whose action has been more behefine ci'd, plemsant ad invigorating, and calledforth from afflicted sufferers such expressionj _ heartfelt gratitude and thankfulness. Persons taking the Pills. soon find thimselves.dlievpd -Chill broken ! Fevergone !!' Stom'achand head free and healthful!!! Strength' and - petite increasing -aid improving, add- ali e. vous weakness fled. When taken according-to the directioii' ac companying them, they never fail tosoiethis Chill and Fever the first'day, and neverisice the stomach or operate upon the bowels. Their action upon the whole systems i charming. that peronsareinvariably srprisd and pleased with their rapid and ompI ;P restoration to health. The Pills are purely and solely Vegetable and the happy combination of the ingredients and their proportions are such as to plodaee a medicine which-never fails'to relieve-when relief is at all attainable. Each box contains 20 doses of Pills-Pie - One Dollar. For sale by H AVILAND, RIiLEY " CO. Agents, Augusta, Georgia:' J. D. TIBBETS, . Edgefeld Court Hodse.j Dr. V. W. GEIGER;' Cherokee Ponds ' Aug. 16 - Om 297 :' A PUBLIC BLESSING. ATHESE PILLS have long been known l and appreciated, for their extraordidia ." and immediate powers of restoring erfect health to persons suffering under neatly evoty kind of disease to which the human- frame'dt liable. They are particularly recommended'to all those persons who are afflicted with aay kind of a chronic or lingering complaint, as there i no medicine before the public whicl has sio natural and happy effect upon the.system ii correcting the stomach. and liver. and to'ti'" formation of healthy chyle and thereby purify in the blood. ' hey are acknowledged by the hundreds and thousands who are using them, to be not'only the most mild and pleasant in their operatiod; but the most perfectly innocent; safe, and effi cient medicine ever offered to the public. Those who once make a trial- of these Pills, never aflerwards feel willing to be without them, and call again and again for more, which is sutlictent ploof of their good qualities., HEADACHE-SICK 0R NERVO.; Those who have suffered and are weary of suffering with this distressing complaint will find Sperncer's Vegetable Palls a remedy at once certain and immediate in its effects. One sin gle dose of the Pills, taken soon as the head. ache is felt coming on, will cure it in one-hak hour entirely. As a remedy in sumer and bowel conplaints they display their wonderful powers to adm- - ration, and are far superior to any thing in use for these complaints. In Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ,they stand unrivalled. Many have been-cnredin afer weeks, after having suffered under the dread ful complaint for years. In Habitual Costiveness they are decidedly 4 superior to any Vevetable Pill ever brought be fore the public ; and one 25 cent box' will es tablish their surprisiig virtues, an. place-them beyond the reach of doubt in the estimation or' every individual. They are invaluable in nervous and hypo, choudriacal affeections, loss of appetite, and all complaints to which females alone are sublect. They are mild in their action, and convey alnost immediate conviction of their ultility from the first dose. They may be taken by persons of any age ; and the feeble, the infirm, the' nervous uad delicate are strengthened by their operation. because they clear the .systema of bail humiors. quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce' soutnd health. Upwards of tlreelhandred and sevenly thou sand bozes of these inestimable Pilhi have bieen sold within the last twelve months in three States alone, nnd more than three -times thie same quantity in other States. As an anti-bilious miedicine, no family should be wvithouit them. A single trial of' them is more sausfactory than a thousand'certiflatea. Talladega Sprintgs, Talladega Co. Ala. August 17, 1842. This is to certify, that!I have been afflicted= with Sick Headache, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and.Costiveness for the last eight or nine years. during which time I had taken, as welleas I recollect,ahout sixty boxes of Beck with's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter's Pjls, and a number of boxes 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. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and well I did; for I never hail hut ones attack of the-.Sick Headache after I commenced taking the Pills, (now about six months,) and I, candidly. con fess, that I have derived more real benefit fromn the use of Spenecer's -Pills, than from all. the other Medicines and Pills that!I have ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend them to all as being in my opinion, the best medi eie in use for all lingening complaint., . The Pills have done rme so much good,- that I would niyt feel willing to be without them for - five dollars a box; aiid I. cannot but feel very grateful to Dr . Spmencer for having. prepared, such a valuable medicine, and the distribution of it is conferritig a very great. favor on the public, as it is a thing of the utmost importance that every family should have a supply of Dru Spencer's truly valuable PIlls constantly on hand. ISA AC M. THOMAS. ; Price,25 cents per box, with full directiones For sale by " HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.. Augusta,- Georgis. 3. D. TIBBETS. Edgefield Court House. Dr. W.- W., GEIGER,. Cherokee Ponds, Aug.16 6m 29 NVEW GOODS. J UST received and now opening, aisplen did stock of DRY GOODS, suitable for the season. comprising the utmost vreyof articles'in his line of business, by itrietyJ..0. B.'FORD.. Hamburg,,8eptr.22 tf 35 (1? The friends of Geore POPE, Esqr., announce him as a candidate for re-election, to the Office-of Clerk of the Court of this District. 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