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Shersi Sale. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge gcld Court House, on the First Monday and Tuesday in December.next, the follow ing property : Luther Roll, N. L. Griffin and others, vs. Charles Lamar, the House and Lot in tho,town of Hamburg, known as the A merican Hotel occupied at this time by rDobert R. Hunter, as a Public Tavern. Michael Barr, Adm'r., vs. George W. Yarborough and Robert T. Moore, Survi ,vlos, a tract of land containing one hun dred and fifl acres, more or less, adjoin ing lands of Uriah luabnel, Catharine In abuet and others, as the property of the Defendant, -George W. Yarborough. Michael Barr, Adm'r., vs. Robert T. Moore and William Bridges, Adg'rs., the tract of land where Samuel. Moore lived at the time of his death,'containiti nine hun dred acres, more or less,.adjoining of lands of Joel Inabnet and others. Milledge Galphin and others, vs.- Milledge Hankinson, Adm'r., one negro boy, Billy. Martin Hitt vs. John Thurmond, one Carriage. Terms. cash. H. BOULWARE, s. E. D. Nov. 8 4t 42 Sherifr's Sales. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEA$. William Brunson. Adm'r.I of C. A. Dowd, Mortgage. W lliam Morris. B Y an order from the court of Com mon Pleas, in the above stated case, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monday in December next, the premises described in the Mort gage in the above case, viz: the House and Loi in the Village of Edgefield. con taining three acres, more or less, on the road leading from Edgefield Village to the Pine House, adjoining lands of Enoch Pressley and others, on a credit of six months, the titles to be signed but not de livered until the purchase money be pa;d, according to the terms of sale-an I if the purchase money be not paid wheo due, I will resell by virtue of the same levy, on account of the former purchaser, for cash. Costs to be paid in Cash. H.BOULWARE, R. E. D. Nov.8 4t 42 The Slate of S. Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. David Calvin, Applicants, ) vs. Henry Calvin, Mary Taylor, Summons in Elizabeth Neyland and others, Partition. Defendants. Y an order from John Hill.Esq. Ordinary Bof the District aforesaid. I will proceed to sell at F.dgefield Court House, on the First Monday in December next, the lands belong ing to' the Estate of William Calvin, deceased, situate in the District and State aforesaid, con taining two hundred and thitteen (213) acres. more or less, bounded by lands owned by J. H. Hammond and others. Sold on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers to give bond and approved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises to.the Ordinary. H. BOULWA RE, s. z. D. Nov.8 4t 42 ST TE OF 8. CAROLIN, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. ^~ Sarah Ann Roper, & another, vs. . Bill for Dr. H~arwood Burt. anad Emily Partition. his Wife J NOTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order from Chancellor Johnson, I shall effer for sale at ltdgefield Court House, on the First Monday in December next, the Real Es tate of Benjamin Roper, deceased, consisting of One tract ot' Land, situate in the District and State aforesaid, on the Martintown Road. containing nine hundred (900) acres, more or less, and boutnded by lands of Daniel Prescott, John Jones, Samuel Scott, Estate of Charles McKie, and Estate of Hillary M. Collier. Said land to be sold on a credit of one and two years, in equal annual instalmenats, except the cost of suit, which mtust be p)aid in cash. Purchasers to give bonds and good securities, and mortgage of the premises to secure the pur. chase mone y. And on Wednesday, the Fourth day of' De cember next, I will sell at the late residence of the satd Betnjamin Roper, dece'ssed, the Pe~rson al Estate of the said deceased, except the Ne gross, consisting of Horses, Mules, Cattle, -Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Plan tation Tools, Corn and Fodder, &c., on a -credit of one year. Purchasers to giv'e bond and good securities. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. S.Do. Nov. 8 - 4t 42 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD -DISTRICT. jY JOHN H ILL..,Esquire, Ordinary JIof Edgefield Distrtct. W~hereas William Bushton, hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular. the goods, arid chattels, rights and credits of:Joseph Bushton, late of the Dist rict aforesaId, deceased, these are iherefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of the said .dleea'd, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the twenty-fifth day of November inst, to show cause, if any, why the said adminis tration should not be granted. . Given under my hand and seal, this Tenth day of November, in the year or our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and in the 69th -year of Ameri can Independence. * JOHN HILL, o. E. D. - Nov.13 2t 42 . State of South Carolina. EDGEF'IELD DISTRICT. *IN THE COMMON PL EAS. * ohn B. Ronatree,? Declaration in e er. Foreign Attachment. Pl1I~ra~ntir'havng thisday filed his De. c. laration-in my Ofice, and the Defendani having.hidgife.or-Atorney known to be with. in the Stateon whomn -copy of the same, with a rule to pleadkean be served. It is ordered, that the Defendant plead to the said Declara tion within a year and a day, or final and abs. lute judgmteut will be given aginst him. T HOMAIS G. B CON,c. c. p,. Clerk's Office, Nov. 11th, 1844. MIEIGS & CO LGAN, Merchant Tailors, . EDGEFIELD, S. C. HIAVE now on handn beautiful assortment .of Goods, Pelected with great care, from the latest importations, among which may be found French, English and American, Black, Blue, and fancy colored Cloths. French, English and American, Black and Fancy Cassimeres. Velvet, Satin, Silk and Cashmere Vestings. Gloves, Stocks, Scarfs. fHandkerchiefs. Hats, Caps, kA' . Ac., with many other articles usually found it such an establishment. Ali kindsof GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING made up in the most fashionable manner. A share of patronage is respectfully solici ted. Oct. 30, tf 40 New Fall and Winter Goods, T HE Subscribers have received their new stock of I FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing a general assortment of desirable and, handsome Staple and Fancy Goods, suited to the season. --ALSO GrccriebIllats, Shoes, Hardcare. Saddiry, cehool Books and Stationery, all of which they will sell on accommodating terms. G. L. & E. PENN. Oct.9, - if 37 Notice. T HE Subscribs are now receiving and ~ opening at their Store, a large assort ment of DRY GOODS, of the latest an. most fashionable styles. -ALSO SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SADDLERY. &C., &C. to which they respectfully invite the attention of the community Give us a call, for we got our Goods to sell. BLAND & BUTLER. Oct.2 tf 36 Copartnership Notice. 75 1HE Subscribers have formed a Copartner I ship. under the firm of KENRICK & THMAY ER, br the transaction, of a GI ERAL GaocER BusiNss, at the old stand occupied by H. A. Kendrick, nearly opposite J. 0. B. Ford. H. A. KENRICK. l 'B. THAYER. The undersigned avails himself of this occa. sion, to return his thanks to his friends and customers. for the*liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by him, and trusts the same will be ex. tended to the new concern. H. A. KENRICK. Oct. 23,1844. 3t 39 Fall and Winter Goods. WM. KETCHAM & CO., HAMBURG, .. C. RE now receivina their FALL AND WIN1 ,. TER stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, BOLTING CLoTHs, CARPETING, BONNETS, and - alt the fine and fashiohablo articles for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. We have completed such arrangements as will put us in the receipt of nero Goods weekly, during the business season, so that all the new styles of fashionable goods can be found at our Store,as good as the best, and cheap as the cheap. est, as fast as they shall appear in the New York market. THE MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, will still be conducted By Mr. G. W DICKINSON. A fine assortment of Cloths. Casimeres, Ves tings and Tailor's Trimmings constantly on hand. WM. KETCHAM & CO. September 11, tf 33 BOOTS ANVD SROES. T H E Subscriber would respecctfully inform the citizens of Edgefield District, that he as on hand a good assortment of home made BOOTS and SHOES, whIch he will sell cheap for cash, and on -u reasonable and approved redit. Also, a small lot of Northern PEGED Boors, a firat rate article, at the low price of.$3 per pair. Also on hannd, a large lot of home made PLANTATION SHOES, of the very first uality, which will be sold in lots to stui pur hasers. Persons in want of Negros Shoes will uid it to their interest tocalland examine them before purichasinig elsewhere. Sept.2E. C. REMIER. Sp.5~ tf 35 GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS AT TSE Water Proof. and No Mistake H A MBURG, S. C. T H E Subscribers still continue at the above stand, to. RECEIVE and. STORE, SEL.L or Cotton, Flour. Bacon, &c. RECeIVE AND FORwaRD . eIERCHIIAISE, Purchase GOODS to order, &c. &e. Produce sent to them with instructions as to its disposal, shall be PROIP.TLY attended to, and orders, in every instance, s rictly obeyed. Feeling grateful fnr past favors, they respect fully solicit a continuance of the same H. L. JEFFERS & CO. Hambur~g, August 24,1844 6m 31 Tooth-ache ! Tooth.ache U D R. LA COUNT'S ELIXIR is:a speedy, certain, and lasting cure for- the most painful and distressing disease that can af'ect the human frame. In almost'.all eases of Tooth-ache it arises from a decayed state of the parts, which exposes to the -action of the atmospheric air, the iservei or ititernal' surface of the dopious or rotten tooth, and a etire nmst be effected, eitherby extractidni or by render ing those part8iiigerious9 to the action of the air. Dr. Lacount' iis particularly adapsted to destroy the ithonit the sihtest in jury to the otheidtelthi and thereby-effecta permanent' cnre. Itse pplication is not at. tended by the slightest pain, or inconvenience. lr7Thousands have declared that they would not be without this preparation if it cost S10 pervial. Price, 50 Cents. *For sale in Edgegeld, by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Oct.30 -6w 40 Notice. Esato r.Rachael Moss, deceased~ are rquest'ed' to present their accounts dul attested, and those indebted to the Estate wil .i.OS Executor. WARE-HOUSE Commisubon Business. lHA M bU R~.G, . C. T HE Subscribers have connected them selves in the WARE--HOUSE AND COMMION BUSINESS, at the old.stand of G. WALNxR. under the firm of WALKER & PEARSON. They would beg leave to offer their services to their friends and the public generally.-in the transaction of a Coxmxssio-tBusiNEss, inLall its branches. They are prepared to attend to the Sale, Storage and Shippag of Cotton, Ba con. Flour, and other Produce. Receiing and Forwarding Goods, purchasing to order. &c. 8rc. They feel assnred from the favorable location of their Ai are-House, well known to the pub lic as the WATER PROOF WARE HOUSE, and for its many advantages in point of location. and from the longt experience of Mr. Walker in the Cotton businness. wbo will devote: his per sonal attention to the sales of Cotton; and from their deteimination to devote their undi. vided attention to the :bnsiness. they will be able to give general satisfaction. Their charges will he for sellingcotton25 cents per bale; for ship ping do,12h cents;for selling all other prndunee2 per cent.; 25.cents per pack age for receiving and forwarding Merchandise. No commission will be charged onr customers for the purchasing of gools. Having a fine WhIf attached to our Ware-House., no Wharfage will becharged on Cotton .onsigned to our care, either for sale or to be shipped to Savannah or Charleston. Liberal adyices on produce consigned to us. will be made when desired. We pledge ourselves not to speculate in or purchase one bale of Cotton, but devote an un divided attention to the interest of our customers which we hope will insure us a liberal patron age. Yours, Respeelfully, WALKER & PEARSON, G. WALKER. I. L. PEARSON. I avail myself of the present occasion to re tura my thanks to my friends and patrons for their liberal support during the past four years; and I assure them I properly appreciate their kindness and confidence.; and in return will use my best personal efforts to prote-ct their intetest when confided to Walker & Pearson, for whom I would solicit your confidence and support. Yours. Respectfully, G. WALKER. September 4, t. 32 NOTICE. State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. John W. Hearst, vs. Bill for Patrick C. McOwen, Partition. and Wife. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Equity. I will sell, at Edgefield Court House. on the First Monday ins December next. the following tracts of land, as part of the real estate of the late Col. John Hearst, on a credit, (except the costs, which will be required in ca.h,) of one and two yenas, the purchar-rs givineg bond and qecurity, and a mortgage ot the premises, viz: 1. Tract No. 4, called the Range Tracr,'sit uate a part in Edgefield, and a part in Abheville District, containing six hundred (600) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Daniel New Edward Atcbesot, George Henderson, and others. 2. The Monre Old Field Tract, situate in Edgefield District, containing about one hun dred (100) acres, more orless, adjoining lands of V. U. Mantz. A. T. Traylor, David Rush, and others. ' - - 3. The Jordan Tract, situate in Edgefield District, containing one. hundred (100) acres more or less, adjoining lands ofr Nathan San ders, George Garner, C. Wethington, and oth ers. 4. A Tract situate in Edgefieid District, near the Steam Saw Mill. containing about eighty (80) acres, more or less. This last nmentiotned tract will be more par ticularly described on the day of salc. H. A. JONES, c. E. A. D. Commissiones Office, Oct. 28 5t 40 State of South ar-olina. ED)GEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. George Holloway and wife and others, IBill for Par vs. ~ .tition and Ac John Rochell count. and others. J I T appearirig to my satisfaction thait Bar tholomew S. Adams, John Tomp1kins of Tennessee. and his wife dusan, John Gibstn. James Atchison and his wife Sarah. Ophelin' Barker, William Adams, James Adams. Thios. Adams,Jeremiah Barnet and his wife Julia, James Stallsworth, Calloway.Sinallsworth, Park Stallsworth, JAckson Stallsworih. Nicholas Stallswvorth and: Nancy Stallaworth, Defend ants in this suit, reside withdiut the limits of this State, on motion of Mr. Carroll, Ueomplainants Solicitor, at is ordered; that the above named defendants do plead, answer or demur to the complninants said bill of complains within three months from the publication hereof. or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E..D. October 25 *.3m 87 State of South Carolina. E&DGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN' O RDINAR Y Bates Wrenn, Joshua Harrts.' and others, A pplicants, v.^ Partition for Win. Wrenn, Mack ,Wrenn, the safe of and.Jaekson Wrena, De (Real Estate. fendants. J .IT appearinig-to my satisfaction, thant Win. KWrenn, Mack Wrenn,and Jackson Wrenn,. Defendants, resides without this State, it is thereforeordered, that they do appear and oh-. ject to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Bates Wren- sen., deceased, on or before the first Monday in Jatnuary next. or their consent to the same will be centered of record. JOHN H ILL, o. z n. Oct.i, 1844 ~ , 12w; 36 .. State of South Carolina. EDGEF1tLD DISTRICT..' Charles Jones and wife A pplicants Summons as. au B. F. Jones aind others Defendants. it Partition. ITeppearing to in -satisfactaon, that 'Wil liamJons adJ An Cotter, wife of JohnCoter, ormrif esresides without the limits of this State.' It is therefore ordered, thaithey do appear and object to the division and sale of the real estate or Joseph P. Jones, Senrez deceased, on or before the first Monday in January next, or their consent will be' enter. ed uf ecord ' JOHN HILL, o. a. u. Nov. 4th. 1844. 41 12t A'L persona. indebted to the. FEstatte qi D. ,i.. W. Tibbetts. deceased. are requested tn make'payment immnediately, and those-having 1Idemands aginet said Esiate- will present them accordinir to law for payment. "...4J. D. TIBBETTS, Administrator. ne9 if 27 INVALUABLE Family Medicines -'Prove all things, and hold jast to that which is good."-Paul. T HESE Pills are no longrr among those of dot:btful utility. They have passed away from lhe thousands daily launched on the '-tide of experiment." and now stand higher in reptitation, and are becoming more exten sively used than any other medicine ever pre pared. They have bien introduced into every place where it has been found possible to carry them, arid there are few towns, or villages, but contain some remarkable evidences of their good effects. But it is not necessary to .0vertise them at large, or to say any thig -ther of them, than to 07eQaution those wish ing to purchase Antibillious Family MedJjcine, to be particular to enquire for SPENCEIR.T VEGETABLE PILLS. as there are nuner onas preparations put on sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy. To satisfy the world 'of the inestimable worth of this Medicine, I would simply observe that, it has been long used by some of the leading. lights of the pro fession in their exlen'ive practice, and is now prepared with great care, and upon scientific and chemical principles, for general use, by the present proprietor ory. The imputation of Quackery therefore cannot be affixed to this Medicine, since it is the preparation of regidar practising Physicians, who hace made the healing art their profession, and whose pharmacentie preparations cill ever be held in the highest esti mation. TESTIMONIALS T'Read the following certificate from Mr. 0. C Kelsey, a popular merchant of Tomp kin's Bluff, Ala . arnd thousands of a similar character might be given if necessary to prove the efficacy. popularity and usefulness of this medicine. Tompkin's Bluf, Ala., Jan 4,1843. Dr. A. Spencer-Dear Sir: I wish you to forwaed me a large supply of your pills; I don't think 300 boxes too large a quantity to send. I sold 160 boxes the last six months; they are they most popular pill in this place. For bill ious complaints. sick-headache, dyspepsia, cos tiveness and such like diseases, they are con sidered almost an infallible remedy. I have' been agent for Dr. Peter's Pillsand formerly sold a large amount yearly; but I now sell three dozen of your pills to one of his. My custom ers think them superior to Peter's or any other Pill& Respectfully yours, 0. C. KRIsEY. Price, 25 Cents per box, with full diree lions. Ey'A fresh snpply, just received and for sale, in Edgefield. by J. D. TIBBETT'S, and on enquiry- may be found generally in all the cities, villages, and at the principal Country Stores throughout the State. Oct. 30. 6m 41 VEGETABLE FEVER AND -A GI :'AND ANT[ FEVER PILL T F ESE PILLS wherever they have been 1 fairly tried have established an enviable celebrity, and are daily superseding all other preparations in curing the diseases for which they are prepared. The following certificate is from Judge For -at, a gentlernan ofthe fhrst respectability in Jefferson co., Alabama. Jonesboro'. Ala., 4th reb. 1844. I certify that in the summer of 1842 1 had a severe attack of fever and itgue, and was for some time under the treatment of a physician, but received no benefit from his prescriptions i -my disease continuing to increase in the frequency and severity of its attacks. Inat last had recourse to Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pills, and in using half a box -vas entirely cured, and have remained in good health ever since. I afterwards had in -my family several cases of fever and agnte, and have in every instance made use of Hull's Pills, which h'ave always immediately effected a cure. -J. F. Foutrsr," - Price, SI per box, with directions.. tt7 A fresh supply, just received and fo~ sale, by -J. D. TIBBETT'S Oct.30 , 6m 41 Remedy for Coughis DR. HULL'SCOUGH LOZENGES are mtraidly sqiperceding-all thrprepa rations forthe relief of.Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping-coug~h, Catarrh,, Tightness of the chest. Bronchitis, and-similar pulmonary affec tions. - Thousands,- we ma~y sayi thou sands wvho have sufdired foryears from, te above disdase.i are now ini the possession of sound health. which may be attrib uted'entirely -to the fortunate itse of one 25 cents hox of this,-invaluable medi cine. They are as pleasanti to 'the. tiete-as candy-convenient to carry inithe 'pocket, and warratited to be ths most effectual Cough med icine in use. . - . ' Price, 25 Cents per box, with direc lions. Hulls Worm; Lozenges. It is estimated tht.100,O000 children- die an nually frathe effets of worm's alone!! This vast mortality could be almost entirely ;:ye vented by the.uste .Dr Hull's Wotni oiEN oCs,' Every family where there. ate children. should not fail to keep this imnportant~medicine in the house, and administered when their symptoms indic~ate the.. presenes p.f~thesedan garoiu and destructive reptil~es. . - (17t?,The following extract from the."Spar tan ~qee' speaks the sentiments of all who have ever used th~is valuable Woax, Daivtor 1s0 MEntessa. - . "From our ownnutviedge, wca take great plea willcry 'for the,and eat them as they tootdd candy."t - . :l ? A freshisupply, juse .raceited ad :for sale. by J. D. TIBBETT'S. IOnly 25 Cents per%6 bo with directions. Oct,30 .Gin-- 41 A1Lsieslniisitedt ttthe .Estate of John -3 ".usdss er requnested to make agired ihwiand jb 'creditors of said ~statii biitldethailsi n due formn, to SII SAS BRUCE. Executor I - of John B. Bush, dee'd. ALL Persons hiigdemandsstS t Estate df~Richai Har iiiie equestedl toi prsrtehid in the Ordi nary's Office, duly attestedion~theil~th d I IFebruary.nezt,.when a final settlement wilF. I wade pn said.Estate. a.u: e - B A MU~EL CAR TLEDGEAm~r. nct.2n - 39 State of .Sout t arolinn. EDGEFELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Samuel Cartledge. Adininistratior of Richdrd Hardy. deceased, The Distributees of the said.Richard Hardy, decease4. - W HEREAS the mid SaRnuel Cartleage, Admitrator of Richard Hardy.dec'ed, has mane 'application to me, to account for and settle up all his. transactions, as Administrator, on said Estate, These are. therefoie to cite and admonish, all and singular, the Distributees of the Estate ofthesaid Richard Hardy, deceased, to wit: Thomas Hardy, James Hardy, Richard Hardy, Abner'Glanton and - Tavy his wife, Ja cob Lucins and his wife Martha, Lucy Parks widow of John Parks; deceased, James Key and Eliza Key; children of ElizaKey.deceased, Brantly Tompkins and Furman Tompkins, children of Susan Tompkins, deceased, the legal representatives of Nancy Howerton, decea sed, who was the wife of James.Howerton and daughter of sair' Richard Hardy,. deceased, Elizabeth Hardy the youngest danghter, and jWary Hidy, the widow of the said Richard Hnriv, to be a'nd appear before me in my of fice, at Edgefield Court House, on Monday the 10th day of February next, to show ciuse. if any they have, why the accolnts of the said Samuel Cartledge should not be finally accep ed and received, and a final settlement and decree made upon his Administratien upon the Estate of the said Richard Hardy, deceased., Giren under my han d and seal this the 21s October, 1844. JOHN HILL, o. Z. D. Oct.23 tf 39 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ^ IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Josiah J. Ryan, Declaration in For -. eign Attachment. Wm. Fitzroy... Josiah J. Ryan, Declaration in VS. Foretgn Attach Fitzroy & Melnris. ment. T HE Plaintif's having this day filed their declarations in'the above stated cases in my office, and the defendants having no wife or attorneys known to be within the limits of this State, on whom a copy of said declarations with: a- rule to plead can be served: It is ordered. that the said defendants do plead to the said declarations, within a year and a day from the publication of this order, or fitial and absolute judgment will be.: awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's'Office, May 6, 1844. May 8, 15 lV state of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. W. E. Jackson & Co., Declaration in For vi. eign Attachment. Win. Fitzroy liE Plii..tiff having this day led his .Ldeclaratiou in my otlicerand the-De fendant having no wife or Atturney known to be within the State. on- whom a copy of the same. n ith a. rule to plead cnn I-e servedl: It is ordercd.~that the D .h ndant plead to the said declaration, A iihin a '. ar and a day, or final and absolute judgement will be given against Jm. GEO. POI'E. c. c P. Clerk's Gifice; April 30, 1844. State of .uuth farolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Oliver Simpson, Declaion J. G. Eckles. in Foreign Atachment. T HE Plaintil" having this day filed his de claration in my oce, and the defendant havitg no wife or attorney, known to be within the State, on whotr a copy of thte same., with a rule to p lead, can be served: It is ordered, that the 'defendant plead to the said declaration, within a year and a day, or final arid absolute judgement will he given against him. GEO. POPE, c. c.:'. Cleik's Office. 16th 3larch.,1844 M ar .y .8 Allum Spring Pills, For the Cure of Dyspqsia, Scrof"ulus and SLiser Diseases... . TH ESE PILLS are preparediby:Dr S. R..CamphillT from the walero the highly celebratedl.Mine'ral apnntgse in Rockbridge counly Virginia, called, the Alu~m sprimgs.. . 'Tpese.Pills,..like the- water frommbieb they are prepared, area.di~uretic' proipo; ig the secretion of urn~nail~rtve inceasiug'the asegetip~on efdhe ular system genlerallyg ai .3patJut~ he liver. Trhey act-genly,...ut e t al upon, the bowels, piter-two-or -threie days' use, of them, producin'g copious-darkbil. hioseacuatip. -.a..-3e W They also eff'eet a determtnation toihe surface, increasing the perspiration .there fore. they are a great purinefieiblood, and equaliser (of thie -citeulatiodn. Each pill is equatto a cammbniglass-6f thbdwa ter. rEhey should :be. thkean.beforc each meal, and frpm as to ten or telveshouid be taken in~the course.of .eachAdays fo~a fortnight-.and then omit-didin'forahessame perid.,. For the cure oflbealove diseas es- perseverance in-the usesor tiikse-Pills, is all important; aaddifW 'yaraefrsever ingyl AWy ulseedi ni4~tght.Acute may more certaiy he expee ed,.ihan un der any otl~re ~ li ofore disco vered,- except from the-use -of-the-water. fromn whichnte ar eitar,4heryJy an irt'ipan tl i 'aJ Pf.otdwise are ase..y ps.f e rd;Irth ummner boe e alofor expe ffli pitfr. 'Fromeone to fourehiit i hldbe equal pof tions ea b~~icildiuider-six yeaa~, acor1ing'til tdiildren, they sld sgQ ~ idmixed .with igno nauseos se; are perfectly safe itrall easi h76eathtivefedver doesitot exist, and db not siekew ~erionadhile using them. -T' S:' ? lBE For eale by D. x TIRK s,Ede d Couit Houge Snuih ar h a.. The stna Inebuwance Copy. e -! * ROSPECT~ Saturday Eveuin'Mcessenge Wek j 'tikmil, Devoted t LLiteratureTener i s Ast, dIctence, Aoriciuliiad.enefil ln telligence;; ebe piblishidji it- fs gusta,9. G .. : 'e - Ma B. W-T. T__HOP80L Entertaining Ahe belief that acPrsesamm tainingr striotly neutral positioUinolida and yet neither so pretendaigirorlscusivein itsdevotion to :Literature as to pireclude the JIisenssion of the ordinary inbjects6f.ipracti cal interest-would if properly conducted; re ceive te approbatten adSordial tipprtof A large portion of .the Boutherii pbi wbe sub scriber has determined uponitheestablishmeent of such a paperin Auusta, the-title bf the Sadia Esernng Mcng The present time-wkie heatedtdis- - sion of Party..politic s-abbtxttn .subisd,:and the public mind, boogyuffei ith the,dis-' cordantclamer-of wranigling factions,:ji-aboit' to cool down, it- is to be-hoped, tW at "least.a temnperare;degree-.is regiarded as a. avonte cri sis 116r the introduetion of tliaircirieOtl intelli gence ofthe day.in whic-o piaryfind its way to ihe Family Firesidefreogrom thesus picion aif partf bias That 'subi a priss would supply an importan desidei&idis - -ho Titera ture of our sectionv,we have the copcnrrentjudg ments of rmany worthy*advltergsto attest-and (hat the plan imexpedieunis abundsnntlyestab lishej by the almost universal:suess of simi larjournls in other parts of'he country. -We canniot, therefore, pernait -onmelf to doubt hat that one respectable "'Family:'Newspaper" would be amply sustained at the South ,and we. trust that we do not count too htghly dpon ear auxiliary resources, or. overrate the. advanta ges of our own Editonit ezperiences.whenPtte indulge the hopethat we ' I- to, ;mak the Messenger worthj. that njiiellation. The design of ii Messengeriitotcoimifie the useful with the'entertaiinkgto instrsiit as well as amuse; With-thi view its contents will be carefully compiled'and arrangedihro' out its various departnieni to meet the wants and s-it the -tastes of theiarianls-elasss of rea ders,.and while itshall-preenLthe featureef' it fwL. comprehensie,' wascllatones neespaper, embracing eiery :thingtliat cin be brought within the range 'of the Newitgathererand the Literateur. it will be the conitimt aim 'ot the Ed itor to preserve it in a-hi kmoral tone,that shall. render it:unexceptionable evehtoftbenost fas- - tidions'tlaste* Th:Mesengdr wil he idasitifieiwithbsouth ern interests, and while'it will be ever prompt and firm p - the'niaintenande of-idutheri insti tutionivand southerarightsit vilrse~dously ab. stain from the too cldtimitn indlgancei ofrsec tional. prejudice-while.itawill.ewatcliftlie en croachments of northernhfanaticismi. it. will be without motive either to-niignfy-the danger or disguise the triith.. .. 'he plan-of the Messenger will embrace the following depirtmens Rontance. Underihis head enchirmberwill contain a choice originalor selected Tale which - will be preferred for tli wholesome moral truth it may enrorce; rather ithe author'ssheces ftl dalliance'with-thpe p,ssions and sympathies of the heart.- :It being' te province of , modern fiction to teach as well as entertainsuch.; sto ries only'as combine-the vaile dulfeill find chr rency in- the papers of the Messengter. r: Miscelavy: U nd.'r tlhis head-we shallenden vortogive the'eideiurtheMeiiiger-choie variety of agreeabe1 :milt'tirith becasional ar:icles of a more-dolsdzidimportantharacter. Fireside Readinks. Pains willeeinkenuto make this departmenttoftb Mese rtecep table to the Pamily -Citeldcby selectnfor it. from the best writers, short- moral Essays anid Poems, such as are clniculated' to-engage net tax the". attention, whiilelrhey-prompt the pious mind -to dtevotionnt -tiinihtiu .a - The Poitical'WVorldT'!rhis- dernitmnt will contisi-the'entrent PoltiealNeveof theday, accontits of the:ariirigs-and:'doihgs Iffthe4Na tional and State Legislatures official-6tsuof importint Electiis. movonientS'oljprmilEtft men, and.lWhatever elsed4f-tlterestthatmay-be 4 given withont tretchihngnponpat AgroUnd. Agricultural: Dparhesri . Thejianterwill fnd a portionnof the Messngerdevoted to~his especial interestis in-whchrif begven' sea sonable articleurongfienturaisubjects~'rawi from the muooreitabi'isonreed.U:M *i * Foreign 'Newis Tnderhishead will be found a carefulcomulatianoftheistest Pereign'in telhgenc~iui which; *-hateve~rsia of' ii terest to the Americanreader will'begiven ant length. STeinpeance. A -liberal splice willibe devot~'d to the advicsceeftth .Temperance e'ausEdn which will bisibroutght'to bear all-the-influence opsnion, warning, and reprojwith ocaion a -salies-of'pleasantry~and :ridicules ' -~ - T7w~ceininercial TVorld.-Eichnnmber'orthe Messstnger -will 'dontain -acarefol review of the f. Agusta Markeran:-Exchange- Table,'andT-/ le of Prices Cbrreni, wittiench-selectins fram foreign- sonrces as will put the 'reader in'n esson af the fullest in furation -In reference to the-tate of-trade.:' : Poetry: -At least onieof-the" Nine"'wilfinud 's home in'the Messen'ger.-but-she will niot-tol 'rate inid-versea ee thoirgti itlibedriginal. We shll' use ethe :Attic seasudhg~but uspsely, terefore it nist need. be savory~lhimogh w& -ay be'dlrivneas~ttsionall7in tmiae fot leijrmaontitir hai l' llueet'rif- -' erende wifl.be giveti the dotmsto'rbca i * 'edi Depsrtw-'t'Wihi il Itii eaim fe:EditoYto mie-the entireonstem othle el ie'eiepta'bla totiliatady1daderb, hhis ~head~wll indicate theilinni*evaled lhoiroe 'cnily-totheirpartiihar-i'nterdets? -M: :ot'sDepdrsekt--Usllet-tiihiserlwsUlie arrnged matter adapted te'theiteenidepi 'city of jnvenileteades. 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STENs' Thew Saturndbyt CEeeniinyMisse er will- be puiblisiedrtn:ag~iCle'rilShetrthb Igt ize2 bylaS6~fflt'iprgehtebaing Subir- tion price $3 per abbnbloie~infjo. inftieadesi'4Satrdyth i4thd4hit g 7 11thia e i u e' . 41 poJshnet