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-i an:. ^. u:tr .'- - _ am;p', SHERIFF'S SALE. Y viite of sundry writs of F:eai Fa 'cias! will proceed to sell; ,,dge field Conrnt fouse, on the fire M dal and Tntie-ay in- April next . o .mg IrptherRolvs Charles a ma bram Alathaes and Samuel M: Mthews vs the same; 'N;L. Griffn vs~b samdand Lewis Elizey, the House -.and it in the town of Hamburg knowo as thde American Hotel, occupied at this time by Robert R. Hunter a..Public Tavern. Also, two: nero slavesn o wit : Charles and Bob. S l iram:Roberts, Trustee of Mary.Rob erts; y s Robert McCullough, the traek of land where the defendant lives, codtaining seven hundred and fifty lactes, tet :or "ess, adjoining Washington \Vise and oth: ers.. 'Also, seven negro slaves, to wit'Tom Luiiday. Ephraim, Viney, Riiter: 'dy and Mariah. Terms, Cash. -H. BOUL WARE sE -" larch 9 4 - 4 C --.SE R F 'S ' S A L E . - y. virtue of an-order from the Court of. B Common Pleas,-Iwilliproceed to sell-in the Town of-Hamburg,~ on'Wednesday t1e. 20th day of March next. the following proper ty,in the following Writs of Attachmentt wit't Josi'ah Bryan vs William Titzroy. Josiah J. an vs Fitzroy &I Ienis;. and George S. ;Cameron &; Co vs Fitzroy & McIrinis, five lgs. and contents; one cask and contents four boxes and contents; five Horsesbne roiid Wagon and Harness; five, bags Coffee six barrels ofiard, and two barrels of Oil Termacasa H. BOULWARlE, s ..: March . i 't HE Estate of-Isarm Carpenter 'deceased, - being left derelict. I shall proceed to sell on Saturday the 23d'df Mart.h next, on a credit until the 25th day of December next, at the late residence of said deceased. all the. personal * prperty, consisting -of one likely Negro Girl; 18 or 19 years of age; one Mtire and Colti ele: ven head of Cattle, seva ihetd.ofstock Hogs; some Pork and Bacon: Pantation Tools. twen ty stands of Bees;. Hosehold and Kitchen Furhitare; other ailes it mentioned. Pur. 'cha'sers will be regnitediiive note with two approved securities,' JOHN HILL-.: E. . Feb.28 4t' 5: Notice.:. 8 I desire to move to my plantation I offer .A. for.sale the tract of Land on which I now-live, situate-18 miles from Edgefield Court House, near Richardsonsville; containing 800 acres, with200 under fence, about 130 oftwhich are fresh and ready for cultivation. An excel lent dwelhnge-n, stables, and other out buil dings have, lately been erected upon it. iii one of the iost beautiful and healthy locations that * -6ur District, affords. Those wishing to buy, will do well to.examime. Any address to Maj. Spann, at Ed efield C. H., or to 'myself at Richardronsvie, will be promptly attended to. 2 H. H. HILL., .March 6:f - The Hambtrg Journal and Charleston 'er eury, will copy the-above once, 'andiforward their accounts to this office. Notice. W E hereby forwarn all persons not to trade for- a note of- hand given by the subscribers fortwo hundred aud" fifty dollars, payable to James IRushton or bearer, on or near the first day of January 1845, and dated the 22d of Nov. 1842. The consideration- of the above note having to tally failed, we are determined not to pay the same unlesscompelled by lai. Signed, THOMAS SMITH, ASA HOLSTEIN. Feb.28 6 if .7rouce. A LL'those indebted to the Estate of .tl. Isham Carpenter, deceased, are re quired to make immediate' payment, and those having demands against the Estate, *-to present them duly attested. JOHN HIL L. o. E D. Feb.28 - 5 tf. * State of South Carolina, EDGEF~IELjD DISTRICT. -- IN EQUITY. Gertrude.Riley, & Sophia .- 1. Sawyer, is. I George V. Sawyer, Wit- (illfor Part it ion liam Padlget, et al. -T' appearing to thme satisf'actinn of the *.'Commissioner, that Jolin H. Allen and Joi cy his wife, defendants ini this sait, reside with out this State: On mnotioi,' by-Mr. Wardlaw, -Complaicants' Solicitor, ordered,thmat tilo above namned Defindants, do plead, answer or demur, to the Complainants' said -bill, within three months from thopublication hereof, or the said bill will he taken pro confessaignuiinst them. - ' S' 5;. TOMPKINS; c. E. 12. D. Comnmissioner's'OffwacFeb. 28,1844. Feb.2 '3m 5 '-State of South Caroliiia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. LNiBQUITY. John A. Houston, Trustee, ' * Daniel McKie, &al. - 5. -. Bill for Accounjt. George A. McKie, . I -Thomas McKie, et al. ~T appearing to'thesatisfaction of the Coin ?missioner-, thti .William Durham, and- a 2supposed son of Michae.14 cKie, dec'd., whose .name is unknown, defendants in this suit, re ridewitliouit the limitsof this State: On motion. -by Mr. Wardlaw, Complainants' Solicitor, or dered~thafthe above named defeondants,de plead, 'anidreior demur, to the complainants said bill, iiin three months fronmthe pdblication hereof', 'or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against thetn. ~ s. -. - S. S.TOMPKINS, c. E..E. Cdmiinerw's Offc, Feb. 28,1844. * Feb.28 . - 3m 5 State of South Carolina~. EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT, iN EQUITY. - Ann Bates'and Thou. S.). Bate., Ad'mrs. is. BiR for Account, GeT .app ei tol.h artitiono $the ..Commissioner; Yhat:.George M Bates, Joel Hamniter and Elizabe5ihiu wife, 'Wilson M. Bates and Nancy Atiflhiuiwife-Andrew 3. Wilson and Hapsebah hisvife, and David n dr'ew Bates, defendants in thildizit, resudewith out the limits of this State: On- motion,by Mr. Wardlair, Complainants' Solicitor, 'ordered, that the abpve named defendants do pledikus -seeor demur, toithe complainanfs' bill~wih-. ,,-nthree months fromi the publication hersofjor the siiidbGllI wilL be taken pro confesso agairat' WgSSTIOMPKINS,'C c. E. D. Cosmisadoner's Ofee, -Feb.28, 1844. Feb.28 - - 3m 5 FOiSAL~Tkaa inS' FIE. CARW9 HE Subscribes respee f. ifirti their T.ncstoniis and; leublic e ' l,',that they have just receive *eteai68OCted assortment:of : : Spring-&Suuumner Go .s conpW riao eteiidessrtieut of articles for '' teiinis*CIothinj, 4a ihei4tist and most fihioitable style, wbich they 'ae prepar ed- to makeip. in:a fashionable and workman like:inanner.,From :Gentlemen wantmg any description " f, Clthing'they eslicit a- call aa theufeel; confident in their-ability. to suit Ot m~posL:fastidio bothisnthe iuility a d rices oftheir Goods.' - ; - - ...MEiGS & COLGhN Sach 4,1l44:;. tf 6 S DT;ER N'HJRJESS MAKER. fEAy'.ING jus retuiweU from -biaieston, with a vari ty of'materials for-all kinds of workin his line;,isprogareIdtofil all or ders which may. be'sent hm. :r -lNe has on haudl DIES ilADDLES, of eve' variety and-piees: "Also Brdies, Afar ttngales &c.' Allof which will be disposed. of at pricesto suit tke times. Allf:bders will he thankfully redelved. and prom tl tended r.: -o t PETEI GOary, Tuner & Gunsmith, NNOUNCES to the Pablie, -that he has remtedlhis establishment to his new shop near the lptist Church, where heis reidy and willing to execute-allkindsof In4Vood. Iron1, Brass, and other Metals. Also makes and repair-all kinds of Gunsmnith Work, at the lowest prices, for CASH.only. He hasat present on hand; a-large quantity of BEDSTEAD POSTS, which. he will sell low,.f Cash. . As materials have allto be paid for with cash., and my-business not being large enough to em ploy a clerk. Ihave come- to-the determination not to credit any persou ;-my Charges being reasonable; and small accounts being harder to collect tlian large.ones.Vhope those who pa tronise me, will not forget, upon sending for their jobs,. to send the money; as I shall, with out respectto - ersons, -retatarall work until I receive the cash,as I had -better work - for half the amount.Casb, than.never. to be:able to col lect what I earn, or to lose more time running after it, than it took te earn it. *L: All those indebted. to me, are -requested to'call andp tay theiriecodnts, as I am-in want of money rand insthive it. This will be the last warning, March 6 .Im 6 Just Received -ANKEENS, by the care, 5G bbls. N. O. Molasses. For sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. HambNrg Feb. 28 -tf 6 2Reuced Prices. U liE Subscribor respectfully informs his Triends'and the public genernily, that he has a g'od stockof well sawed LUMBER on hand, andsawing daily of the best heart Pines at thefollowing prises: -At thl Mill ~ 50 cents per hundred. Dilivered,. . 80 " within0 or 12miles of the Mill. MARTIN POSEY. Feb.7 - 3m 2 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY John Rochell, Dill for Parti. vs ' - tion, Arcort, James Tomkins, Ea'tr. and and Settlc others. mant. T appearing to the satisfaction of the Com missioner, that Henry M. Tomkins, Fran cis Tomkins and Sarah'his wife, Pocahontas Tomikins,Powhattan Tomkins, Elizabeth Tom. kins, daughter of Francis Tomnkins, deceased ; John Tomnkins, of Tennessee, and Susan his wife, R. M. McGuffey, and Charisey his wife, S. H. Saunders- and Ejiza his. ware. Patsey Squires, Israel Morris, and Anna, late Anna Squires, his wife, Ezra Sqdires, Ira Squires, Anraminter Squires, the three last named being children, of said Anna. Morris, Liar tholomew S. Adams, Ophelin Darker, Wil iam Adams, James Adams, Thomas Adams James Atchison, and Sarah his wvife. John Gib son. James Stallsworth, Calloway Stallsworh, Park Stallsworth, Jackson Stallsworth, Nicho las Stallsworth, and Nancy Stalhsworth, de fendants in thi's suit, teside without the limits of this State; On- motion. by Mr. Bauskett Complainant's Solicitor, ordered, that the altove amed Defendants-do plead,-answer, or de mur, to the Complainant's -said bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or hie said bi will be taken pro confesso against them. ** S. S. TOMPKINS, c. z . D Co'mmissioner's Offce, Feb. 91843. FebaJ4.- 3m * 3 {CIRCULAR) To Planters 4'.Wercihessts. I BEG leave to inform yon.' that!I continue the WAREHOUS E ond COMitISSION BUSINESS at my' old stad, knowvn as the WATER-PROOF WAREHOUSE. Detach. ed as it is from other biuildings, 'its location ren ders'it nearly as secure from fire;- as if it was fire-proof. The floors have bce'nelevated abfove the high water mark of the great freshet -of My,.1640. .* Planters will thus be secured from the possi-: bility of loss and damage by frehgts. I avail myself of the present occasion,'to re turn my thanks to my frienids and~patrons, for their liberal support during the past seson. I solicit fronm them and the pubbec generally, a' continuance of this confidence, and assure Them tsat in i-iturn for their patronage, I will use my bet peresrial effort. to paomoteand protect their interesis, committed to my charge. In addition to this asatiance, I pledg myelfthat 1 will in no esse purchiase a bal .f cotton, di rectly or indii'eicty;- I will attend personally to tie sale and forswarding of dotton to Savannah or Chiarleston ;also, to the sale of Bacon, Flour, &c. &c., and to the receiving and forwarding of goods to the up-country." Having a fine wharf attached16o my Warehonse, no wharfage wvill be cmharged oim cotton to my care, either for sale or-to, be -forwarded to Savannah or Chrlestorig .My commissions for selling cotton, will be 2cents per hale, and 12j cents for forward ing. I will also attend to the buying of goods per order. Very respectfully, yours, &c. * . G. WALKER. Hamburg August 2, .1843. August9 6mOa 28 HE 8Seibriher takes pleasure in inform Ting th public, that he -has. succeeded in enggigthe services of'an experienced Miller for the isuing year, and having his-Mills in thoroughsiepsw,-is prepared to do. any~quan ity of grindiuagr'um at the ihortest notice. Persons hbvin Whet, and wishing superior flourmade f ro a'e inited to give hinma all. His terms are the tenihn 5. W. NICHOLSON, NEWQD!NWOO! EAtULID IJ1!DU ~A :_ ead App'd re~ecU then dleci4 1640ryourhselvcs~ {.(A$ h iEl C 1STOR the same Bldii .of Heruza's Hotel.) t AA eO nd;'atisnow vcetvi ,. rresh upply of NEW GOOIS, sunited to this :rene amoaich-na be found :WodE~a dpiece'ded Black, ueOlive, ind-drisible :Green, Brown'and mixed Cloths -- -Agrea iuxty n Casuimei-es. Vestings. and Tiloris' Trimmings; of the'best-iqualit. r? ' I TS DerLAINS, BOMBIZINES, 'ALPACCAS, SHEETINGS, 4'c. 1nglish: .Fench and. American Calicoes, atall prices; Furniture CulicQes :Linens of eyery fabric Cotton and all Wool Flannels Colored, Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambrics; Swiss 'Ius liaisgreat variety ofBto~ti and Bleeched Sheetingsand-Shirtings;Osnaburgs,Krrseys, Plaid and PlamiLiiseya,-Blinkets. &c. EATS, OAS, OOTS AND SHOES. A good.snpply ofliats, beat quality ali latest style; Mea's Boots and Shoes, Ladies Searfs, ,The' abore at as low .prices as can be had in the:State. - A large.assordnen ofShawls, Cotton Wool-and lerino. - - Slrts -Drawers, Mosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c. The above; comprising by far the moat extensive stock of Dry Goods ever offered in town, haviig been purchased for cash in the eity of New York, which-will be sold correspondingly cheap..' , SThe subscritber acknowledes with .pleasure, the extensive patronage he'has received from the-tradirg bommuriity of this and the adjoining- Districts; and desiring togive his casto mers, at all times. everyadvantage that the market affords, is still prepared to sell as low Jas can. be hud in this country. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call, examine,?and .atisfy them selves. . . . - . . CHAS SANFORD - HamburgOctober7 - tf 37 BALritriitE HAMS. Family Groeeies -choice canvassed Baltitnore.HAMS -HE Subscriber respectfully iforms his .- just received,'and fot sale by . friends and the puhlic gdnerally, that he Hbuo KEN RICK. ; [dffers for sale, at the brick store formerly occu Hamburg, Nov.25 - f' 44 pied by Messrs. Sibley &.Crapon, nearly op DRUSS & E- 0C NES. .posite -rr. James' Hubbard's Hotel,-a- large STHE Snbsoiber keeps con. and general nssortmentjf-GROCERIES, par. antl hand, a full and very ticularly adapted to. the wants of families, con tanieto assortnenl o vthe most siting in part of - oipce FAssLDRUn o e d New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix choice FAMILY DRUG and SUGARS, -MEDICINESSUA , PhyICIaNS. a a Lum ,loat, rushed & powdered Sugars, Physicians, who arei prac. s Cluba, Rio and Jtva COEFEE, fiee, will find it to their iterest Back, EHyson, Gunpowder and Imperial - to. call and examine; all articles TEAS, prepared by us are strictly ac- - West India and New Orleans Molasses, cording ito the Dispensatory, Hnil's Patent Candles;4s,5a, & 6s. and warranted to.e such, no that . Sperm. do. 4s, 5s, & 6. they may be depended upon t a , having Canal Flour, in whole and half barrels, the long penrence of.octor . ha J. iay, 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese, to superintend the -busineaschis same is a suli- 20 boxes do. do. do, cient wuarantee. for any thing that is vended 20 koes d. d 18 barrels, from t7isestablishment. - We have at all.times Buckwheat in 1-4 and pnts, init 1-c2les in .2gal.as jars, qts. andpints, on hand,* full assortment of Tomato Ketchup do. do. Paint,. Oils, & Dye-Ul Walnut do. - do. do. Window Class, Perfumery- &c. Any thing 50 sasks Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) purchased in this concern wil be promptly sent 50 boxes Table do. (a fne article,) to Hamburg,free of expenbe. - - 25 brs. Irish Potatoei. (Roan) Orders executed with the utmost attention 2 tierces Onions, (red and silver skin,) and despatch. - - ALSO, . J..E. MARSHALL, Bar soap, shaving.soap. cotton cards, wool Suctssor tonTHOMAS J. RA ,- cards, pails, buckets, tubs, keelers, piggins, in At his old and well. known stand, above digo madder, copperas, rice, lard, chocolate, Jan. 24 3m 52 Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste,.toshen butter. so Jan.24_. da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pie mc crackers, wa Water Proof, & No Mistake I ter crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread., al monds, currants, citron, cloves, nutmegs, mace, R, L, E FR S & s;. CO, cinnamon, pepper, spice;.$inger, sago, pearl WAIEIIOUSE & GENERAL ' COItlSSION Barley, niaccaront, vemicill,.capens, mustard; MERCHANTS.-HAMBURG, S. C. starch, West India and American preserves. EG leave to inform their friends, and the. Pesons visiting Hamburg, are respectfully B public.generally, their NE W .WA TER requested to call and eamine for themselves. PROOF WAREHOUSE, with large conve-- H. A. KENRICK nient close Stores attached, is now completed Hamburg, Novr. 25 t tf 44 and ready for the reception of Cotton, Merchandise, &. ALOUR. It is situated on the principal street leading ELLS. Canal FLOUR, into the business part of the town, four feet 10 0 100 boxes new Raisins,; above the highest water mark by actual survey, 2 bngs Almonds. entirely remote from all other buildings, which Just received and for sale by - renders it fire-proof, and conveniently situated SIBLEY & CRAPON. fur loading and unloading wagons. -Hamburg. Nov.25 if 44 They are now permanently located in this place, and pledged not to speculate in Cotton MACKAREL. SHAD. CODFISHt c on their own account, but to give their undivi- Bra. and 1.2 brit. Nos. 2 ded attention to the interest of their customers, MACKAREL. and are fully prepared to attend to the Sale, 30 kits and 1.2 kits No. I Mackarel, Storing andSh4Psag.of .400 lls. CODFISH. Cotton, Fout. Bacon, &C. 10 boxes HERRINGS, - Rcceiviurr and Foncarding MERCHANDISE. 3 half barrels No.1 Shod, for sale by Purchaslag Goods to. order, fc. &c. H. A. KENRICK. - Their charges will be as follows:-For sel- Hamburg, Nov. 25 if 44 ling Cotton 25 cents per bale; Shipping do, 124 cents per bale, Commission for buying or For Sale. selling Merchandise and Produce 2} per cent. 'IJILL BE SOLD, at private sale, asplen. Forwardi n and Storage, in accordance with did BLACKSMITH, one who is fully ihe established rates. All Cotton, Flour, &c.qulfeancoptttohvtecare0 received by the riverfree from wvharfage. Li.aSoadd lor ote-ad nalisvi beral advances Will be made w-hen required, rosbace;h secleto atSel on any consiginments madeto them,.n sas cygod'ereSomkr Hamburg, Septr. 9 tr 33 Tesbcie en bu ostl isl ~ GRO@CER1ES. &c. adhvn omnpatto mt vl H E. Subscribers respectfully inform their dsoeo h te o ah h bv o -J., friends and the public, that they have re- subeihd ncaatr ceived a lange and fresh supply of GOODS, Anpesnihngtse dex iete selected by one of the firm, in Newu York, Boa.hys- l ppyt ton, Philaidelphia, Baltimore and Charleston, M .HLIGW RH which ini add'ition to their former stock, com- Fb 4t primes the largest and best assortment of Goods ever offered in this market, consisting in partLa N tie as follows: -T~H usrbr nel~ndaprnr 40 hhds. Porto Rico. New Orleans and shpiteprcceo Lwor[ilid St Croix Sugars,DititOfceer .nii;nsoel 350 bags Rio, Cuba, Porte Rico, St. DoJ.TRY minigo, Java, and Mocha Coffee, Dcme OEHANY 70 hhda. Wecst Itidia blolasses, f4 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bbls. New Orleans do.N tce 70,000 lbs. Bancon,1Iamns,Sides&Shioulder's, TeSbcie ol tk hsoprtn 80,0.00O Swede Iron, assorted sizes, 't eunhstak ohufinsadtecn . 5,000 " English do. uiyi eea o'ts~~lu arng 3,000"l Band and Hoop Iron, te aecuedo i o h attl -3,000 " Nail Rods& &Horse Shoe shapesyas ei!iu arigo h 2,0t,0 " Cast, German, & Blistered Steel:, 1~9~al alrn 200 satts Wagon Boxes, Bsnsi l t rnhs tteodsad 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) an hoeby-srcatnintobinso 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, mrtacniuneo hs aoswihhv 250 pieces Gunny1 Baggg, 1,0 b.Bagging Twine, (Weaver's,) JH YN 150 coils Manilla Bale Rope, Dc1 f 4 -100 do Hemp do ,do oie *,50 yrds Osuabnrgs, A Lprosidbe otesbcieb ,00"powdeired~ - do. coefrrdoeAconaeeustdo 1,000'" single refined Loaf do. ADMS AEi.'t qaeofm w l - 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, soe.Ihv atdutlu~ptec swr 10 Sperm Candles, trabradcn n ne.Iwud -20 "- Hull's patent ('andles, terfe avstheinbedom, hoo 5 tierces fresh ground Rice ntws opycss ocm pt h ac - .2,000 lbs. White Lead No.1I Union Mills, a ne sIa eemndntt eaoei 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) suprigawes 40 doz. dining, parlor,: rocking andWILA BIEY childre10s ChairsnewrRa7s tns 5 7 casesbHatsAandoCdp. 150 asksSton Lim.s(i rincordr,)d ndoisaeb 1,000lbs. ar LedBrmss arrnd -2 tsbris. dious 2 oadf 40 bxesWindw Gass x10 10z2, losig30 is od b isne an 1 akrecll, 2,500 lni~~ Sh~e, n400 or s aCODFI nssiyo meit Tea, PepperhSpic birrer, ChocolatdCm-fsettlemebt ingToacoNeroCltlakeshe amurg, N3 v 25if 4 Madde, Ble Stne, oppeaspsomSalt, did BL r CKoved H , oalnt ho huel Trac ChinsFifh Chins Smothig Irns, hed betankf or n all favr inhei chre of brassShoundanddar Buckets, horserBuckitslbuiiness. Pals Tbs eeer, iloiWgosnet brJanchs:e0 eclnt n C so te andaisraeoaFveythoedsc arse Soemaker SIBLY&ubRAcriberJ bein bou FORsttehisfu Hambrg uly 1,I84. t ~ a Plnowrpaning cnne his, tr SiHbrg Pains & ils.A having acortmnt ofantapleond mitnwiy OOis LBS.eExtradand Noa1aWhite AnyeadersonSh shing to seeteaine th - 5 'fSuperir~am Ol. boirinilandaphetyoto JO.E.HN 0.INGSWORH. ~HabuOc 25tf 40 Haburg Feb419tf 4 'State. fSouti Caroliriai EDGEF1S 'D .DISTRJI6F.. N.THE COMkONPLEA S. Curry &Cavr T - Dedaration B S.:Miller, - t. -lhani-Ourry, " Delration . -n Foreign' Aach. He nry Carter" nent. JareE. Grcer oe Deelaration . iii Forcijpi Attack .FTeSame. - ment. Curry &Caver, FDecar'aieni vs-: in Foreign'. Ausah 'The Same. . meat. *William Curry Declaration vs. .. i- F- n g ach The Samue. ment. Jnred E. Groce, .s.x Dee2 ion The same, and. in, Fogns,-attach Benjamin M Miler. muet . Curry &Caver Declaruizon John W; Carter. - iaaC f' B. W. Groce -D- laraaQu$K Theme. meat ' A'-; W. Curry, Declara ... vs. ., ' Sn Foreign Attach The Bathe ment.. J A.- Hibler, Declaration as: ; Foreign Attack Hiram N. Wilson, Agent 'nent.'' dirael Bond, for the use beelarartion ofrthe sipe' vs. n ForeigiAttach The Same:. ment. HE Plaintiffs in the. bove cases, havin .3...tins 'filed theirdeclaratiousin my of fice and libi defendants baving - wife or at torneyknown'to be wthin this State oi whom a-copyofsaid declaration, wiith a riue to plead' can beservei:: It isorderedthatliesiddefen. dent ae plead to the said: declaration, within a year and a day from the publication of thisor der, orlinal and absolute judgment will be' awarded against them. . GEO. POPE, c. c a'. Clerk's Ofice, Nov. 6,1843. ly 4+ A PUBLIC BLESSING. - T HESE PILLS have long been known T-and a preciated, for their extraordinary and' immediate powers .of restoring perfect' health- to' persons suf'ering under neatly every kind of disease to which-,the human frame-is liable. They ateparticulaily.recommended to all those persons who are afflicted with'any kind of-a: chronic or lingering complaint,-as.there is no. medicine before-the public' which has so natural and happy effect upon- the system in correcting'the stomach and liver, and to the for mation ofhealthy chyle, and thereby purify in the blood. -:They are acknowledged bythe hundreds and thousands who' are using them, to be not only the most mild and pleasant in their operation. but the most perfectly innocent; safe and effi cient medicine ever offered- to -the .public. Those who;once .make a trial of tIese Pills. never afterwards feel willing to b5 without them, and 'callagain and again for more, which is.suficient proof of their good qalities.- - - HEADACHE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those-who have'snf'ered' and are weary of suffering with this distressing conplaint, will find Spercer's Vegctabl.Pill-a'riemedyat once certain and. inpediate in its eaIcts One siii. gle dose of the Pills,-taken soon as the head ache is felt coming on, will cure it in one-half hour entirely. - -As a reimedy'in summer and bowelcomplaints, they display their wonderful powers to adini ration, and are far superior to. any thing in use for these complaints. In Dyspepta and Liver Complaint,they stand unrivalled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, after having suffered under. the dread ful complaint for years In Iabitual Costiveness they- are decidedly superior to any Vevetable Pill ever brought be fore the public ; and one 25.cent box will es tablish their surprising virtues, and-place them beyond the reachof doubt in the estimation of every individual. They are invaluable in nervous and hiypo chondriacal affection', loss of appetite, and all com plaints to which femailes alone are subjiect They arec mild in their 'action, and convey almost immediate conviction of their ultility from the first dese. They may be taiken by persons of any age ; aind the feeble, the infirm, the nervous and delicate nrc strengthened by their operation. because they clear the systemi of badl hnurs. quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound healthi. U pwards of threhunudred aud seventy thou sand boxes of these inestimable Pill- have been sold within the last twelve monithas in thee States alone, and more thant three times the same quantity in oilier States. As an aniti-bilious medicine, no family should be wvithout them. A single trial of them is more satisfactory thani a thousand certificates. Talladega Springs, Talladega Cao. 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 wellns I recollect,abont aixty boxes of Beck with's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter's Pills, and a number of 'boxes of Champion's and Bran dreth's Pills, all of whichi 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 had hut one attack of the Sick Headache after 1 commirenced taking the Pills, (now about six months,) and I caudidl con fess, that I have derived more real benefit from the use of Spencer's Pills, than from all the other Medicmeio and Pill, that I haye ever taken, sad I would earnestly recommend thtem to all. as being in my opinion, the best medi cine in use for all hingeting complaints, The Pills have done me so much good, that I would not fluel willing to ho without them for five dollars a box; aid I cannot but feel very grateful to Dr Spencer for having prepared such a valtiable medicine, and the distribution of it is coniferrinag a very great favor on the public. as it is a thing of the utmost importance that every family should have a supply of Dr. Spencer's truly valuable Pills constantly on hand. .ISAAC M. THOMAS. Price,25 cents per box, wvith full directions. For sale by HAVILAND, RISLEY & .CO.. Augusta, Georgia. J. D. TIBBETS, Edgefield Court House. Dr. WV. W. GEIGER, Cherokee Ponds, Aug. 16 - 6m 29. State of South Cairolina.~ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON ILEAS. Philip H. Mantz,) vs Fonuign Auachment. B. M. Duvall. T H E Plaintiffhavitng this day filed his Do. claration in my office, and the Defenid ant having tno wife or~ attorney known to he wvithin the State, on whom a copy of the same, wiith a ruleo to plead could be served. It is or dere'd, that the defendant plead to the said De claration within a year and a day, oridnal and absolute judgment will be given against him. GEO. POPE, c. c.. Clerk's Office, 14th March, 184. -March 29 ' le 9 Safe and certaincure-for the UChllaan ever iin'all iticmplicated fo:usalio ef'ectadl remedyforgvers.ofeetydescriptist -This.tfedicinehastfielemused-by the pYI!PUl elor a nuibioffyers ia extensiveprac during which timejEe haitis e& some tbou sand4s of casesbf- eef i and 0' sti els3idu ofithis mode of praitice :he. i geoiif its f atid ill be the..prevailinigprfiCic inaie rt'ever. fails to perfora a curo jailj Fever the FIRST-DA . ' - ius; Typhuis, 1Nervous, gc A and Yelloo Fewer, all yield to ieuse bf'thi fdsiciane,. and .ae cared by this system of practice in a -ite tigpe and-*ithmuch-mbre certinty than.by lny.other systemaosC ticg that has ever been'recomneuded.. - -.EkkTIFIC"iATES."" BsterLf v;itsjettWCo.1 1642'T ;s grear _favorite- of Dr. until lasi fall had not he i s. Youer agent has left some in dtiis U 1,iz:l bave sedd themin any practceito'a cicnsiable ii tent, and I can with pleaire say;f afas fares iyiowledge;extends, they.aresnumhispe ioto any medician have mid ipcases pf Feyers' I'amiso fdibily 8 fiom personat knowledge convindedof'thealiiary ilnd'a important effects of your .pillp kthai znze tremely anxiois to jave you make:anageatn this vicaniy. There can- be s amo sold here for cash. Yniis A -' - H. P.LEONARD, Dr DirAs Co., Ala:; ApN4 1843 Dr. Champion:-Dear sirs-Of the pills which I received from yon,I havebfound sale for a considerable quantity. ;;Ahinktbat- it will be sickly herd in conseuene of the wet spring. Yodipills givesah general tisfac. tion here, thatI-ampersuaded by my -neigh, bors to write tyoufor. largisu1ply, of both kinds.. It is ..now known that eep them, and people wilI'eonie 30 or 40 mie for1them' Please send them-soon, as-I ex'peci o-sell alsE :that-I have writteifor -by the tame -our- agent is aiduidn July. 4 .Yours-with much respect ? BENAIJAH -ING.' Each borcontains24 pills, 12'ofwhieh are sufficient to cure'any ordinary' case f Chils and Fever. Price $1 25, and -ALSO VEGETABLIE, ANTI-BioU,-ANT: IDYs1E TIC PURIFYING AN'D CTnghTIC T1ra, .y Possessing four importat preties,Ti -h cure of diseases,.carefalg and ,eoeomre tinU.id, one artile to assist the. -.ofan ; fetsra t . Gen jit of the health of mankind.,,. ..This medicine i'reomniendedto t h'e& tion of those dfflicted with' Liver OC pJa Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Billioun. habits; Cacti ness, Cholera morbus, Rhenmatishir, Sero , foul Stomach;depraved appetite, Worms, Col dialgea, [which is known by a sinking sei tion at tie pit of the stomach;] Jandibe4ea4 che and sick stomach, palpitationafithe-h' Diarha, .Dysentery,. or flux, Nervup aff rion. Heart- burn, White swellinga, sd. 4 those diseases arising from impare blood: : 'Price 25 ets.'pr box, and' for sale by FRAZIER & .ADDISON,' ElM C.'H1 8 C. RISLEY &CO Hairk, C. HAVILAND, RISLEY,:& CO. - Agwa'Geo. Also, in nearly all of the'towns and villages, and, by numerous country ageits is all the Western and Southern States. June 2R O n'; 22 AND-ANTI FE VER CERTAIN and eftdecwal cwie or'Ane A and Fever ; also used sccessfull in the treatment of Bilious Fever, Nauseaeneril De~ility, and Nervous Weakness.,.. The most flattering -recominmendations of this Medicine have been received from manj emi nent Physicians and others who-have used it. And it is presumed that no medicine hasi ever been used whose action has been moreibenefi cial, plensa nt anid invigorating, and called forth from afilicted sufferers such expressions of heartfelt gratitude and 'hankfulness.. Persons taking the Pills,~soon find themselves relieved -Chill roken! Fevergone!! Stomachaad head free and healthful!-! Strengt and ap petite increasing and improvin nd all ner vo)us weakness fled. ' When taken according to the direc tions ac companying them, they never fail to case the Chill and Fever the lirst day, and never sicke'n the stomach or operate upon the bowels. Their action upon the whole stena is so charming. that persons are invariabl surprised and pleased . with their rapid and complete restoration to health. The Pills are purely-and solely Vegetablun and the happy combination of the ingredients and their proponrtions are such as to produce a medicine which never fails to relieve' when relief is at all attainable. Each box contains 20 doses of Pills-Price, One Dollar. For sale hyb HAVILAND, ISLEY & CO.. Agents, Augusta, Georgia. Edgefield Court House. Dr. W. W. GEIGER, Cherokee Ponds.s Aug. 16 - 6ma;a 29: . . State of .South Caroli~ia.. BARNWELL DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. James T.. Gray, F .uAamet Ann Milldge. ) ampsi. - TIH E Plaintiff in the above case,- having this day filed his declaratiorn in my of. lice, and the Defendant. having no' attorney, known to be in this Sate, on whom-a - - plead can be served; -onwsttourdfils,ha the said defendant do plead within-a year-and a day from the publication of'this rule ofsfinal and absolute judgment will be awarddd Egiput her ORASMUS'D. ALLEN, e. r. -' Clerk's Ofwe, 5th June, 1843. June 14 .. 3y r2DO State of South Car jigi EDGEFIEL D DISTRIO%-.> IN THE COMMO2&PLEAS.; Oliver Simpson,) . vs. foreigu Attachment. AMiddleton Belk.~, -vn . ayEm . declaration in this ease, in my offeamd thedefendantliavingnowifeorattr ' Utn to bo within thIs: State, on whohiepffad declaration, with aruleto plead , tt is ordered, that the said dered ~ 4jlead to the said declaration, iubeand day from the publication . . iuiier~~ and absolutej udt si'e dieg GEO. POPE,-c. Clerk's Ofcsecld O.CH..April10,41843~ POPE, 'Esqr.~ -nnotince-hind as aecadit for re-election tothie Office of Cle o~ Courtofth iistiety ' May 3 .14