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._ R SH T FF SALE.-;. "1Y virtir6f strdry wiits of'Fieri:Fa ias.I shall poceed''to sefl artEdge field Court Honse, on the first Monday and Tuld'3y in January next, the folloing prperly : - -- poamuel J. Smitb, vs Stephen C.Terry, one negro man Georjer - William Atatvay, vsJesse B. Christian; J.Wotan & Smith, vs the same; Wim. :Attawa, vs the same, two negroes, Aggy and Caroline. James Eidson, 'vs John Bridwell, one baymare, two mules and one wagon,. Fort, Tqensend &Mendenhall, vs Pow, Gleaton& o., eightnegroes, Celia,De .lia, George, Crockett Harriet, Antsuee, vIEpberson,aod Shadrack. -' J. Broom,. .vs Millage Hiankersonn: ye negroes, viz'. Oyj.rJ, Horace, SIah and-Berry. J tiller, vs.LJ 1Miles: Chailes Roll, vs tbe.same; the saine, vs the same, one negro zaii, Scott, oiewagon and- five mules. Haviland, Risley & Co. vs Charles B. Carter, one bay-horse. Bryan & Minor, vs Dawson Atkinson; The Mechanics Bank, Iudorsee, vs the sate,"hilip H. Manize,'vs the same; va roso *othecPlaintiffs, vs the same, five negroes, Ben, Easter, Harkless, Satn and in. E. B. Wisees . L. Mayson & Co.; Watsoni .Crews- & Co., vs . thle same; 'renhofmes-& 'Thomlinson, vs the same; David Ardis' Adrministrator, vs H. L. Itaysiin and Sarah Mayson, the following negroes, viz: Katy, Roxana, Frank, Sa rah, Eveline, John, Daniel and Arthur. li Boyd, for. the use of J. E. Kill crasevs.B. F..Jone3, and Mary Jones. one negro girl, H ulda, the property of Ma ry Jones. Bland &'Butler, vs B. F. Jones; F. I. Wardlaw, vs the same; J. P. Carroll, vs the sane, seven ne'grocs, viz:,Harry, Lu cy, America, Netson, Eliza, Hlenry and }Rtobert.. Brannon & Mundy, vs J. P. Anderson; William B. Dorn, vs D. S. Anderson, J. ?P. Anderson and Jnhn4-.-Anderson; Brano non &I'iNndy, vs John H1. Anderson, two iegroes,'Levis and Jane. Shadrack HIolmes and Federick Mc. Daniel vsWilliaimnV. Coursey, Edvard Welch and John hill tent: negro,. viz: Clpres _ 'Teri-Cash..' - SNOH RSTIE. . D Dec 12, 1843 . .3r 46 State ofaS outh Car olina. FDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Charles S.DOgnal and wife, A pplicant. vs. - -Vimnatn Shadwick & others, Defendants. Y ;an Order from O. Towles. Ordina ry of Edgefield District, I shall pro ceed to sell in the above stated case,.lands belonging to the Estate of Thos. Howie, deceased, situate in said District, on the 1vaters of~Stevens' Creek, adjoining lands ofJames Kilcrease, Mary Kilcrease and others, containing (390) three hundred and ninty acres, more or less, to be sold on the first Monday in January next, on a credit of. twelve months. Purchasers to give bond and personal security, and a nortgags to the Ordinary. Cost to be paid:'in Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. x. n. Dec 11, 1843 at 49 * -State of South Carolina. - EDGEFlELJD DISTRICT. ad& Butler and others,'vs PiPa ladB.. F. Jones F.a * EIL L.De sold at the house of Defenad -T ant, on Saturday the 30th inst., in the above case,- the following proplerty, viz: .twvo Horses, one WVagon, nine head Terms Cash. - of Cattle CHR el STgs E,.s. r. D. Deced2. 1843' 8t 40.. State of South Carolina, FDGEIVIELD DISTiL~LCT. IN EQUITY. *Richard Hardy, et all,) xs. ~ . Bill for Parti -Thomas Hardy,-.et al. tion. NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVES, ? that -by virtue of an Order from Chancellor David Johnson, 'l shall offer for sale to the highest biddler, in separate tracts, at Edgefield Court [louse, on Sale Day, in January next, the real .estate of Richard Hardy, Sr., deceased, viz: The Home Trraereontaining three huin drdd and sixty-five acres, more or less. (a plat of.rcsurvey of whieb, will be exhiibit ed on the day of sale,) lying oqn Stephen's -Creek, adjuoining lands of Margaret Cart ledge. Felix P'arks,iimes.Cunningham, and F. F.-Seig. One other tract, known as the Griffin tract, centaininlg two-hundred 'and forty neres,.more or less, lyitng on 11ird creek, waters 6f Stephens' creek. adjoining lands -of Samuel Cartledge, Martin .Burroughs, Abrath Kilcrense,. Richard Parks. and - - others.. Also, the Lucius tract, containing forty *acres, raoro or less,4a piat of a resurvey - of .whichwill he exhibited on the day of sale,) lying on Bird's and~iephets'ecreeks, adjoining lands of' Tompkins nnd .Jerinings, *Abram Kilcrease, Richard- Parks, and ibhers.: Said lands to lie-sold on a credit - of~one..and twro years, cxcept so mutch as vill pay the cost of this suit, wihih must be paid in cash, purchasers to give hbond with alpgmroved sureties, for the purchase money. -. } S. S..TOMPK11NS, e.. E. r.. D. Com'-Offde,Dec. 8, 1843. De. 8 4t 45 P. S. BROOKS, * ATTrORNEY.AT LAW. Office opposite Mr. Couipty's Hotel; Edge field Colirt [louse, S. C. -September 6 . r 32 * A LL Persons indebted to the Snbscriber, okRn Notes and Accounts, due in my old business; which esiired the 1st January, .184 are hersegaotifled that longer indulnence can not be gpven.. E. B. PRLESLEY. INotice LLrPersons who made purchases at 17.the Sale of B. A. Wallace, deceased, are solidited to. pay the celaitms now clue his Estate. - H-. II. SPANN, Executor. Dec 12. 1843 'f 46 S .-8h ERIFF'S SALE. Y vii tie of sundry, rits-of Ficri Fa B cias, i will-prdeed- tosell. at. Edge field Conr: House, on thefirstMondhyand Tucslay in-January next, the foll- i' i property Penn &.Biannoi3 vs Jeha Mouchet; Wade Cowan, br.vs (lie sane; Thomas f W. Nlorton vs tie-same, George "W Tlion as, and Pleasant Searlns, the. tract of land t where defendant Mouchei livos,containing - two hundred.acres, more or less, adjoin- 7 ing Perry Holloway, and others. John C. Moore vs James Goalmanand .l John Trapp, four hundred and thirty ac-es u of lanzd, more or less, where defendant u Goalman lives; adjoining lands-of James IMatbews, and others.. : c Charles Lamar vs Sterling Powell and James Powell, the tract. of land where s defendant James:Powell lives, adjoining 1 Jacob Wise, and others. Minor W. Gracy, and-Mourning Gracy vs Cary Patterson, one hundred.and forty f acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands . of John AM. White, and others. Wade Glover vs John Scealey, the-tract of land where defendant lives; adjoining h lands of - Sibley, formerly owned l-y U Wiley Milton,-lying on Big Horse Creek. 1 David Richardson vs DrewryI-Hearn, four hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lauds of John C. Allen, Jesse Hart, and others. - Lewis ElIzy, hr.. vs Mary Ann Fisher, and John Fisher, four and an half acres of land, more or less, adjoining John Walk er, J. Brooks, and others. E. B. Presley vs Caleb 3roadwater: A. W. Burt vs the same; Samuel t. Fuller vs the same, -one hundred and fifty acres of land. more or less, adjoining lands of Vm. Garrett, and others. Samuel Stevens and Ephraim Andrews vs William Wagner, one hundred acres of d land,imore or less, adjoining Joshua Har Kis,.:obert Aiton, and others; also, two fiegroes, Martha and Violet. The Bank of Hamburg, So. Ca. vs F. A. Schroder and O. Simpson, one house and lot in the Town of Hamburg, on Mlar ket street, occupied at present by N. L. Gearty & Co. as a Shoe store. John Evans vs B. F. McDonald, one c lot of land in the town of Hamburg, known as lot No. 15, bounded on the North by Mercer street, on the East by No. 14, on the South by Market street, on the West by No. 16, having fifty-four feet front and two hundred feet deep. W. W. Geiger vs James Wheeler, twenty-seven acres of land, more or less, tI adjoining lands of John Huiet, and others. John Cothran, survivor, vs Elizabeth McMillian, the interest of Mrs. McMillian I in two hundred acres of land, more or less, where she now lives, adjoining lands of I John Trapp, and others. John.Cothran, survivor, vs James Mc Millian, the interest of James -McMillian, I in two hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of John Trapp, and others, known as the place where his mother Eliz abeth McMillan now lives. Penn & Brannon vs Margaret Ogilvie and R. H. J. Ogilvie; E. B. Presley vs Margaret Ogilvie; Brannon & Mundy vs the same, three hundred acres of land, more or less, where Margaret Ogilvie now lives, adjoining lands of Dr. Atkinson, and others ; also, one other tract containing one hundred and sixty-five acres, known as - the Logan tract. Bennett Perry vs Willis Berry; the same br., vs the same, one hundred and two acres of land, more or less, adjoitning Wade C ulbreath. and others. Anmory Sibbley vs A. B. Chrche, a hotte and lot occupied by defenadant on Centre street. The Mechanics Bank, Indorsee, v.. Alilledge Galphia; Oliver Towles,' Ordi nary, vs the same,-'the tract of land where the defendant lives. Bauskett & Jures vs Darling J. Walker, the tract of land where defendant lives. James Tompkins, Ex'tr. vs T. L. Mar tin, L. B. Cochran, and Bailey Martin, the tract of land where T. L. M artin lives. Perry & Nicholsaon vs William Shum part, seventy-five acres of land, adjoining lands of Thomas Turnipseed, and others. J. Miller vs M. L. Gearty, and F. O' Conner, ten acres of land, on which is a Tanyard, levied on as the property of M-. L..Gearty. 13. F. Gonedy, T. C. vs Samuel Smith, one hundred acres of land, adjoining Henderson, and othier. A bram Mathews & Samuel Mathews vs Charles Lamer ; Luther Roll vs the sarne; Bland & Btttler vs thesamne; various other plaintilfi vs the same, two thousand acres of land, made tip of two tracts adjoining cacth other, on which decfendcant lives, also, one House and Lot in Hamburg, occupied I by Rt. R. Hunter, as a Hotel.r William Bussey, Adm'r. vs A mos Bush,t the tract of larnd where defendant .Jives, I -containinig three hundred acres, adjoinitng lands of George B~ussey; end others.; also, a eight Negr~ea, viz: Harry, Ben, Dick, Sarah, Phillis, Charles, Emily, and Farr, andl four [Horses and one Wagotn.. Wma. Bronsot, A dm'r.. vs J. H. Richard son, David H arris, nnd James Miller, the tract ofJand where defendant Richardson. lives, containing threo hundred acres, more or less. J. Terry, Adm'r. of Mary Elam, vs Edward W. Welch, E. Wood, and John0 Hill, one Negro, Charles. William W all vs Benjamin Jackson, the defendonts interest ini nine hundred acres. of land, more or less, lying otn the Seven. nab river, adjoining lands of tephen Wil son, and othiers. t Oliver Towles, Ordinary, vs'Milledge I Galphin, Mat Ardis, and D. Atki'nson, the tract of land wher'e Milledge Galphin live. - Elizabeth Garrett vs William Elkin &1 William Garrett, Sen.; Benager Rtambo vs William Elkin, two hundred anid twen ty acres of land, more or less; also, one other tract containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoininig lands of Josiah Lanham, and A. J. Rambo. Oliver Towles, Ord. vs M. L. Gearty. and others; Ptatrick Leonard vs M.. .I Gerty, the Tanyard and ten acres of landI where defendant lives; also, one Negro Wde Glover as Charles Lamar, the tract of land where defendant lives. Rt. T. Moore and Win. Bridges vs A. E. Moore, two hundred & forty-fier acres of land,. more or less, adjoining lands of.R. T..Manrc. nnd Wilson Shealv. 0 irs.Jtary Gomillion vs Elbertjott, bree htin'dred acr-es of land, t6q or less. R. T: Moore and Wm.: Bridges vsG. . -Yarborough, one hundred. :ad'ifty. )ur acres of land, mre or leas, adjoining ands of Uriah Inabnit, and others. Lewis Ellzey, for another, vs Ann Hull, :dm'x ; various other plaintiffs -vs the ame, the House and Lot in the town of lamburg, occupied by W. P. Delph; also; be House and Lot-where defendant lives: BI. 11. Gray vs William Bridges, and R. '. Moore, A dm'rs. of SamI. Moore, dec'd. ight hundred acres of land, where- Saml. loore lived at the time of his .death ; Mi er W. Gracey vs the sale;; John Jen ings.vs the same; Joseph Etheridge, for ohn Jennings vs the same, the above des ribed land. Walter Herbert vs John G. Berry, Jes e Schumpert, and Reuben Morgan, one undred and twelve acres of land,-more r less, where Reuben Morgan lives. William Daniel vs William Rogers, Sr. ve hundred acres of land, more or less, rhere- defendant lives, adjoining James ogers, and others... Samuel Webb vs John Sehumpert, two undred and thirty-two and an half acres land, more or less, adjoining Mrs. Huiet, amos Merchant, and others. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, s.'E. D. December 9 4t 45 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUlTY. 'he Trustees of the Elgefield Village Academy, vs. Wim J. Wightman, John Banskett, and others.-Bill- for Fore closure of Mortgage. OTICE is hereby given, that by vir -e of an Order from Court o Eqii , I shall offer for sale, to the highest bid er, at Edgefield Court House, on the first londay in January next, th9 Real Es ite of the late John Moore, deceased, or much thereof as will satisfy the debts ue to Plaintiffs, secured by a Mortgage r the following tracts of land, situate in ie District and State aforesaid, viz: The Key tract, containing eight hun red (800) acres, more or less, on Mill and tevens' Creek, adjoining lands of John ullivan and others. The Quarles' tract, containing'one hun red (100) acres, more or less adjoining ie Key tract, and other lands of the said ohn Moore. The Williams' tract, containing seven -five (75) acres, more or less adjoining ie Key tract, and other lands of the said ohn Moore. The tract on which the said John Moore ved at his death, containing eight hun red (80) acres, more or less,, adjoining tids of Getson and others. A Pine land tract, containingfour hun red (400) acres, more of less, adjoining inds lately owned by Benjamin R. Till Ian and others, at the head of Sweet Voter Branch, a branch of the Savannah Liver. And a large body of land, em racieg several parcels, on Savannah Ri 'er, near BulliSluice, containing one thon and (1000) acres, more or less, adjoining nds of David Bunch, James Vann and thers. Terms.-Tho said lands to be sold on he following terms: the sut of five hun Ired dollars. and costs and expenses of this nit, to be paid in cash; and the bhlance on i eerdit of twelve months. Title to be igned. but not delivered, until the pur 'base money is paid ; and if the purchase noney he not paid when due, rte said ainds to be resoldl for cash, at the risk of he former purchaser. Possession to be ;ivenI immltedialtely after the sale. J. T ERRY. c. E. F. D. Decem'her 5, 1843. 4t 45 Stateof South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Thm. IN EQUITY. Tho asGrrett, vs- Bilfor Parti Jno. WV. Garre,et al.~ tion, 3rc. SOTICE is hereby given, that by virtue of an Order from Chancellor David John ion. I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, Lt Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday nt January next, a part of the Real Estate or oin C Garrett, deceased, as follows, viz Otne Tract of land containing seven hundred ad eighty-eight ncres, more or less, situated in ha District and Stateaforeaid,on Stevens' crk, vters of Savannah River, being the late resi lence of the deceased, and bounded by lands ~f Wdlliam Ga'rrett, and lands formerly owned y George A. McKie and Thomas MicKie and theris. One oither Tr'act, containing two hundred eies, moro or les's, and bounded by lands of Villiiam Garrett, Alexander Edmnnds, D. Bus ey and others. Onc other Tract. contaih.ing eighty-four acres nore or less, sitnate on the South side of Gun els''creek, and adjoining lands of' A. Sharp on, W. Kitng, James Bailey and other lands elonging to the estate of the said J.C.Garrett. (One other Tract, containing one hundred nud sixty-thiree and a half acres, more or less, trate on Lloyd's creek, and adjoining lands elounginir to the estate of Thomas McKie, de aased, William Garrett and others. Said Lands to be sold on a credit of' one and wo years. except the costa of' the sale, which nust he paid in cash, purchasers to give bonds nd personal security, and mortgages of the remises to secure the p~urchase money. J. TERRY, c. s. a. D. Dec 5,18-43 4t 45 .Thae Bomner Manure. IJE are now prepared to furnish the agr WVcultural public with 'full and detailed astructions and analytical explanations and evelopements of this wonderful system which nables the farmer to have perfect control over ie extent, quality and preservation of his ma ur'es. For the Patent Right for individuals, or ir any State or Country to the South or West f Pennsylvania and Delaware, apply to A BBETT & CO. 'roprietors for tho Southern and Western States, No. -10, Lombard-stroet, Baltimore, up.stairs. Baltimiore, Novr, 22, 1843. Decr.6 tf 45 Notice. STARLING TURNER, living upon the waters of Dw' Creek, near the Higgins 'erry Road. in EAgefield District, Tolls before e, one dai-k brown boy HORSE, with a dim tar in his forehead, and a snip upon his nose. lpposed to be nine years old, appraised at Iirty dollars. H ARDY WHITE, Magiut'rate. Novr. 22 ($2 00) m41 43 lMagistrates Blanks, 'FOR SALE AT THIS OFFIC'E. State of Suth Carolina, .EDGEFIELDU DISTRICT: .IN THE COMMON PLEAS. TAMES D. HAMMOND, who'has beet W arrested, and is now confined ivithii th ,oands of the Jail of -Edgefleld District' by'vir tue of a capias ad satifacie ndlm, at tbe suit o Charles J. Glover, havingfiled his petition will iscliedule'on oath, of :is whole estate and et ects, with the purpose of obtaining the bened )f the Acts of the General Assembly, common ly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the' pets ion of the said James D. Hammond will bi heard and considered in theCourt of Commoi Pleas for Edgefield District, at Edgefield Cour House, on the second Monday of March next )r on. such other day as the Court may order during the term, commencing on the seconi Monday in March next, at said place; and al he creditors of said James D. Hammond are hereby summoned personally or by attorney hen and there, in said Court. to shew cause, i my they can, why the benefit ofthe Acts afore raid should net be granted to the said James 'D Hammond upon his executing the assignmen required by the Acts aforesaid. GEO. POPE, c.' . D. Clerk's office,or2438. Novr.29 f 44 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. T M. C. FREEL AND, who has beet a arrested, and is now confined withii lhe bounds of the Jail of :Edgefield District bb virtue of a capias ad satisfaciendum, at the sat f 0. H. Lee, having filed his petition, wit ischedule on oath, of his whole estate and ef e.ts,'with the purpose of obtaining the bene it of the Acts of the General Assembly, corn nonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the peti 'ion of the said J. M C. Freeland. will bi eard and considered In the Court of Commoi Pleas for Edgefield District, at Edgefield Coar House, on the second Monday of March next, o in such other day as the Court may order, dur ng theterm,commencing on thesecond Monda; n March next, at said place ; and all the ere litors of said J. M. C. Freeland are herebi summoned personally or by attorney, then ani here, in said Court, to shew cause, if any the: an, why the benefit of the Acts aforesai ihould not be granted to the said J.-M, C Freeland upon his executing the assignment re luired by the Acts aforesaid. . GEO. POPE, c. E. D Clerk's Office, 24th November, 1843. 5 Nov. 29 3m 4 DR. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague Medicine. Safe and certain cure for the Chills ani Fever in all its complicated forms,also a effectual remedy for fevers ofevery description This Medicine has been used by the propr itor a number of -years in extensive practice luring which time, he has treated some thou sands of cases of fevers and from the succes f this mode of practice. he is confident it mum and will be the prevailing practice in fevers [t never fails to perform a cure of Chills an Fever the FIRST DAT. Bilious,'); 7as, Nervous, Congestive, Wtriate and Yellow fever, all yield to the use of tbi Medicine, wed are cured by this system c practice in a satater time and with much mor certainty than by any other system of practic that has ever been-recommended. CERTIFICATES. SREFFELD, Fayette Co. Ala. Jan. 10, 1842 Dr. Champion:-Dear sir, I have been great favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pills. an until last fall had not heard of your piils. You agent has left some in this country, and I hav used them in my practice to a considerable ei tent, and I can with pleasure say, that as far a my knowledge extends, they are much supe ror to any -edicine I have ued in cascs - Fevers. I am so forcibly and fiomt persont knowledge convinced of the salutary and a important effects of your pills, that I am ei tremely anxions to have you make an agett this vicinity. There can be a large amout sold hero for cash. Yours trutly, II. P. LEONARD, M, D. DArLLAS Co., Ala., April 4, 1843. Dr. Champion :-Dear sir,-Of the pill which I received front you, I have found sal for a considerable quantity. I -think that will be uieckly here in consequence of the we spring. Your pills give such general satisfac ton here, that I am persuaded by my neigl bors to write to you for a largfe supply of bot kinds. It is now known tat I keep then and people will come 30 or 40 miles for then Please send them soon, as I expect to sell a that I have written for by the tame your ager is around in July. Yours with much respect, BENAIJAH KING. Each box contains 24 p ills, 12 of whicb ar sufficient to cure ay orinr case of Chil and Fever. Price $125, and -A LSO DR. CHAMIPION' VEGETABLEC, ANTI-NiLltDS, ANTi-DYsPEI' TIC PURIFYING AND CAThARTIC PILLs, Posessing four impotat properties, for U cure of diseases, aefland correedly combiinet one article to assist teectof ansother, for d benefit ofthie health of mankind. This medicine is recommended to the atter ion of those afflicted with Liver Complain Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Billious habits, Costivi ness, Cholera morbtis, Rheumatism, Scrofulh fouil Stomach,degraved appetite, Worms, Cot dialgea, [which is known bya sinking sensa ion at the pit of the stomach, ]Jaundice, Heac die and sick stomach, palpatation of the hearl Diarhcea, Dysentery, or flux, Nervous affec tion, Heart burn, White swelling, and al those diseases arising from impure blood. Price 25 cts. per box, and for sale by FRAZIER & ADDISON, Edgefseld C. H., S. C. RISLEY & CO. Hamiburg, S. C;. HAVILAND, RISLEY, & CO. Augusta, Geo. Also, in nearly all of the towns and villiger and by numerous country agents ia all th Western'and Southern States. June 28 6m 22 State of South Carolina. BARNWELL DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ames T. Gray, Forein Attachment. An itd. ' Assumpsit. 7 HE Plaintiff in the above case, havin, this day filed his declaration in my of fice, and'the Defendanit having no attorney known to be in this State, on whom a rule t lead can be served; bn motion, Ordered, that the si defendant .do plead within a year an' a ay from the niblication of this rule or fia and tabsolute judguent will be awarded agains her. ORASMUS D. ALLEN, c. c. P. Clark's Offsce,.5th June, 1843. June 14 ~ly 20 0? The fritg68 of .J1ajos T. G. BACON.anununce him as a candidat ror the Office of Clerk of the Court, of Edge liel District. marASf fethny .acdemy,.i ;. HE Trustessof- thin ;institution ta d Zpleastre in mnotincing 'to tie pAblic that they have'again suceded ib sechringtie' I services of the Rev..A. G BaEwER, asnstnc. tar for: the ensuing year; and, from thero. - gress made by the students of the present yer f they feel fully jntified in recointiding Fe Institution to the confidence of those who may be disposed to give it-their patronage. L The exercises will be resumed on the third - Monday in January next, and will continue for the term of ten months, to be divided into twq . equal sessions. At the close. of the first Session there will be an examination of the Students, i and a public exhibition. TERMS: For Orthography, Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic, per session, $ 6 00 I The above, with Modern History, and Geography, per session, 8 00 So much ofthe aboveas m'ay be neces sary, together with English Grain f mar; Ancient History. and Geo graphy,Natural.Philosophy,Rhe. tonrie, and Bookkeeping per ses. L sion, 1000 So much-of the former as may be re quired, with Mathematics, Chem istry, Logic, and all-other higher branches ofan English Education, per session, 12 00 No Student will,be received, for a shorter term than the half of a session. Good Board can be had convenient to the School on reasonable terms. A. PERIN, T. J. HIBBLER. A. T. TRAYLER, E. G. ROBERTSON, J. SHIBLEY, W. S. COTHRAN. Trustees. Dec.11 2am3m 46 A CARD. -HE Subscriber informs the Pnblc. that he will open a SCHOOL at Lowndesville, Abbeville District,, on the 2nd Monday of Jan nary next, in which will-be taught the usual branches of English, Mathematics, the Greek, Latin and French Languages. His Classes will be so arranged that those Pupils who are studying the Languages, can also receive in struction in the English Branches. As his object is to establish a permanent School, as he has had long experience in teach ing, and been signally successful in preparing Students for College, and as. .the location is healthy and remote from scenes of dissipation and vide, he flattershimself that-he will receive a due share of the patronage of the Public. Board at $7 per month. Tuition, in the Lan nages, Mathematics and higher branches of English, $17 per Session of 5 .nonths. Eng lish Grammer and Geography $10. Lower Branches $7. All whoavish to know the competency of the Teacher are refered to Geh. G. McDufie, Hon. F. W. Pickens, and Hon. A. Burt. J. L. LESLY. Dec8,1843 tf 46 STATE OFS. CAROLzA , EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y OLIVER TOWLES. Esquire. Ordinary of Edgefeld District. Whereas, William R. Foshee, hash ap I plied-to me for Letters of Administration on all arnd singular the goods and chattels, r rights, and credits of John Harris,'late of the Districtaforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and credit tors of thesaid deceased, to be and appea before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edge field Court House on the let of January 1 1844, to show cause, if any, why the said r Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 15th day of December, one thousand eight hun dred and forty three, & in the sixty-eighth r year of A merican Independence. 0, TOWLES. o. E. D 1Dec. 20, 1843. (52 12] 2t 47 PS L A CERTAIN and efectual cure for Ague tand Fever ; also used snccessfully in the ,treatment of Bilious Fever, Nausea, General .,Debility, and Nervous Weakness. b -The most Battering recommendations of this Medicine have been received from many cmi nent Physicians and others erho have used it. IAnd it is presumed that no medicine has ever been tused whose action has bees morn benefi cial, pleasant and invigorating, and called forth from alicted sufehrers such exp ressions of heartfelt gratitude and 'hankfulness. Persions ataking~ the Pills, soon find themselves relieved .-ClIl broken! Fevergone!! Stomnachand head fl-ee and healthful!!! Strength and ap. petite increasing and improving, and all ner vous weakness fled. When taken according to the directions ac -companying them, they never fail to cune the Chill and Fever the first day, and never sicken e the stomach or operate upon the bowvels. Their actioin upon the whole system is so e charming, that persons are invariably surprised and pleased with their rapid and complete Irestoration to health. The Pills are purely ad solely Vegetabl:, and the happy combination of the ingredients and their proportions are such as to produceua medicine whbich never fais to relieve when relief is at all attainable. -Each box contains 20 dose'of Pills-Price, One Dollar. For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY &r CO.. Agents, Augusta, Georgia. Edgefleld Court-lfnusc. Dr. W. W. GEIGER, Cherokee Ponds. Aug.16 - Om 2.9 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Oliver Simpson, . vs. Forpign Au4iachment. Middleton Belk. rpHE Plaintiff having tbis day filed his L delaration in this case, in my office, and thedefendanthaving no wifeorattorney,known to be within this State, on whom acopy of said declaration, with a ruleto plead can be served. It is ordered, that the said defendant do plead to the said declaration, within a year.and a -day from the publication of this order, or find ,and absolutej udgmen twill beawarded against > him. GEO. POPE,c..c.iP. I Clerk's Offce, Edgefleld C. H. April10, 1843 A prii 12 .o. --ly' ILISTEN! AT THIS. I WILL continue to etore.Coiton at my old stand, at 12k cents perbale for the irist month, and 8 cents pdr bale fqr'each and evee' month after. Strict care will be'taken with al Cotton sent to my charge, and I thiink Planters will protect their aerests by patrotiaing those that ol'er to sell or work cheapest. W. P. DELPII. .Hamburg, August 15 ,4. 30 A PU .) LSIZG-a .HESE PILLSha ong been*n n and a preciaited.fo rtheir-etraou.li.at ond .immnediate. powers- of restoring . lIealtIto persons suffering under neatly systy kind of diseise to which a the liable. .They ate particular l reconmhinder - il-those personswhbrea1zcwawith an jiu[ fa chronic orliugjeriij.mr~p a Th i9 rio medicine before tke ,nbi icieli-i. o a intural and happy ef'ect upon -tbe'system'iife - eorrecting the stomaalieand-liver, and.totIb . rimation ofJhealthy chyle and therebyupjtfra ng the blood. . .- . They are acknowledgedby the mundredst .. housands who are using thento': nonlj he most miFd and: pleasant iwnmii atio ? ut the most .perfecly. ingoeetr saeaid ,rent medicine ever offered tote paijie. rhose who once make a trial nfMise P never inuerwamds'feel. willing to he'yruilotk - : hem, and'call ainensiagain fo morsjw ' , '' s sufficient yroof teiggood 66ifiet .5.. ; H EADACHE-SICK-O'R NEIt Those who happe suffered and 'are, tyof mnfiering withethis distressi'n'gconiptti ind Spencer'sgVeetable-Pills'a remedy t ee :ertain and immediate in -its efecs i1ne gle dose of the Pills, taken soon istllW~ ep Oche is felt coming on, will cure it in one half's hour entirely. As a remedy in summer andbewe lit;, they display their wonderfulirowej si ration, and are far superior to any thiokin - for these complaints. - In D aspepsia and Liter Complaint ,they iandj unrivalled, Many have.beenr cdred.ina weeks,-afer having suffered under 0iff fil complaint fot years. -' , In Habitul Costisenes they are-Icidedly muperior to any Vevetable Pill ever brought tie ore the public ; and one 2 oWezlnt tablish their surprisingvirtues and - beyond the reach of doubt-in the estzmvomaieJa every individual. - They are invaluable in nervpuh' and-IW~o thondnacal affections, loss of appetite and complaints to which femalesalo areenbj They are mild in their action;'and convey lmost immediate- conviction of their :ltiliyt from the first dose. They may be 4ae.j) ; persons of any-age ; and the' feeble -them the nervous and delicate. are-strengtlenbdz their operation.-because they clear-the wyst of bad humors. quiet nervous irritabili k'u id invariably produce sound bealth.1f' . U p wards of threhundred and rand bores of these inestimable ,eeu gold within the last twelve tni*a'in ti States alone; and more than three timesthe" ame quantity in ether Statiui. - As an anti-bilious. nedicine,-no famiyshibid be without them. A ~sigl trial of4tleniis ' more satisfactory than a gthOU .ci r". Talladega Spritgs Talfedgs Co. 4.A Au a st17,1842.' This is to certify, thatI have en afieted with Sick .Headachte, Dyspesi adilve Complaint, and Costiveness for tbe-Last .it4 or nineyears, during which time" him) taken ; is well n I recollect,about sixtbdiilteck with's Pills, twelve boes of Peter'. Pills; land a number of boxes of Chanpion's and. Bran dreth's Pills, all of which affordedmehntlittle or no relief. At last I wis recommendeitry Dr.'Spencer's Vegetable P lsj and weft'V'd1 for I never had hut ond' tkk of.the 8ick Headache after I commenced taking tltPils now about six months,) and I candidly co e ress, that I have derived more real bene& frees the use of Spencer's Pills, than frontall 'the ether Medicines and -Pills .that I have qver' taken, and I would earnestly recomtmenilet . to all, as being in my opinion, the best ' tine in use for all lininng complaints, "?tie Pills have done me.so much good, that-I would not feel willing to be without iliem for live dollars a box; and I cannot butfeel..-eij' grateful to Dr.. Spiencer for having:peid such a valuable medicine, and the disubtion of it is conferring a very great favor on tlie public, as it is a thing or the utmostiatprtle~ that every family should have a suppl of.Di. Spencer's truly valuable Pills osttl. on hand.- ISAAC M. TQMA. Price, 25 cents per box, with 1ul directionis. For sale by IJAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.. -.An-nts Geqrgilz. J. D. TIBBETS, Edgefield Court'Honini. Dr. W. W. GEIGER; -Cherokee Pos,. Aug. 16 --- un6 29 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFTELD DISTRICT.* IN EQUITY. -- Precious Lark, BilfrPr William Raiford and wife. Lion exd H. Boulware and wife and R elief. 3 others. - IT apeaingto the satisfaction of the 2Cn misonr ta William Rauford andwf Samuel E. Hammond and wire; and'$afiesuI Stockdalc and wife, B. . M'Caine 'and Viis wife, Defendants in this ease, reuidedi~tluout the limits of this State, On motionbyWr law, Complainant's Soricitor, -rdrs ta the snid absent Defendants do pleadf ti swer or dremur to - the Complahmant'ss'Dill witin three months from the publicatior;er this Order, .or thc said bill wil! be tak to conifesso againstth . Nov 18, 1843 - - c . om3 . u State of South CarildM EDGEFIELD DIST10 . IN THE-COMMON PLEAS. Philip H. Mantz, - vs >Foreigp Auachaniet., B. M. Duvall. Tl H E Plaintiff having thisday fill~ bisDc claration in my office, and 'the Defenfd ant having no wifo or attorney- kmnae within the State, on whom a-copy of the same, with a rule to plead could.be served.: 'j or dered. that the defendant plead to the saidDq laration within a year- anad a day,'bir-fioalan absolute judgmient will he given agii~it. GEO. POPE . .. Clerk's Office, 14th March, 1843. March 29 State Of- South Carolina. EDGEFIELD NS'RiCT IN CHAENCE R.. The H~on. BaylesJ.-Fale. Ez'or t,'fl~ of James B. Maya, jf. Rhydon.G. Mlays,-&.IDannettH IT appearing to the siitisfaction of tiidCown Kmissioner, that Dannett 11. May;-oneof the Defendant's reides Wthid the lifiitsAif this State. On mrotion, flylemminger, com piinante Sdhicitor, Orderd tlhafthesaid-Dan nett. HI. do pead. -ansawer,. or demnu sthe complainant' Bill, witin three mspno i 'fronut the publicaion hereof, or' the said 'BiUl'be takenytw confjesso against him. - Commissioner's Office, Oet.23,-1843.-F' Nor. 1 3 m