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Edgefield Advertiser from Edgefield, South Carolina • Page 4

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From the Farmers' OCRATt' SONG. Take your time, Miss Lucy." at picked up my goose-quill ow, to chant a little lay, -Tsal about a. gatubler, 0dis nat3e is Henry Clay! le wants to rule the country, But.ie4halJl ot have his way'. Solitlieyour taiv Harry, l'Harry Clay. If-the provei6 ld betruj'ft -Eery dog must have his daj We hope the fourth of March, will Not be claimed by Harry Clay.

The Treasury will be ruined, All his gambling debts to pay: So bide your time, old Harry, Bide your time old Harry Clay. You want a Bank established, To facilitate your play, Dut ini this you'll be mistaken lost sagacious Harry Clay! We've crushed the hideous monster For forever and a day: So don't be a inguine. H1arry. Don't be sanguine Harry Clay. If the Emperor of Russia Should banter you to play, You'd stake our glorious Onion, Yes you would old Harry Clay.

They say the gambler knows no bounds, When money's in the way: So clear the track, old Harry Clear the track old Harry Clay. What want you with a TarifT, But to wrest the gold away From a suffering nation's pockets, And-to ganble it at lay We swear before high heaven, Such a tax we ne'et shall pay: So make vour mind ip, flarry. Blake your mind up, Harry Clay. Make way for we warn you, Your day has passed away, So oft you've been defeated, That at Ashland you should stay. Whig doctrines are exploded 'It this enlightened day: So be quite easy.

Harry. Be quite easy Harry Clay. The blood ofyouthful Cilley Never can lie washed away You'll have to answer for it At the nwful judgment day. His wife died in a mad house, And his orphan children say: "We've been ruined by this iarry, By this hateful Harry Clay Friends! our country is in danger If this gambler has his way, We should rise in glorious union And his onward progress stay. Thea berei to Polk and freedomi! Let us chant the glorious lay, And consign to glorious lay, And consign to dark oblivion, The schemes of Henry Clay.

of the sweat-rag!" To this what dare you sany Beyond all other things. you love STogamble, Harry Clay! Once again I nanst relpeat it, Just to close any little lay, Please take. your time, old Harry, rake your time oldl Harry Clay! MISOELLA'iEOUS. ofja Per petual he effeet of perpetual day, upon the mind. feelines avocations of men, is thtus describedl in the narrative of Bnecan's to the North Pole.

TIhe picture is wvell drawn: Nothing mnade so deep an impression oui our senseR, as the chiange from niternative day and aight 'to which we had been habituated from our infancy, to the contanued daylight to whaich we were subjecteda as soon we crossed the artic circle. WVhere thae ground is but little troddean, even trifles are interesting, ad I do not, therefore, hesitate to describe the feelings with whicha we regarded this change. The novelty it must he admitted, wvaf very agreable and the advantage of constanut daylight, in an unexplored and naturally boisterns sea, was too great to tallow us even to wvish' for a return of the alterations above alluded to; but thereluctance we felt to leave the deck when the sun as shiningI bright upon our and retire to our cabbiins to sleep, deprived us of hours of necessary res', and whetn we returned to the deck to keep our aight wiatch if it miiy be so called, and still inal the sun gilding' the, sky, it seemed as if thae day wvotld never finish. What, therefore, first promised to be so gratifying, soon threatendd to become extremely irkeomne: and would, indeed, have beern a serious had we'not followed the example of the feathery tride, which wve daily ohserved wvinging their way to roost, wvith a I clock work regularity, and retired to our cabin at the proper htour, where shutting out the rays of the suna, we obtained that re pose which the exercise of our daties required. At firer, it will no adouba appear to persons that constatnt daylight must bo a valuable.artquisition inuevery pountrjtbut a very little refieecionu will Ia think.

tiesulficient to show that the re- verse is really the case, and to satisfy a reflecting mind that we cannot overrate the blessings'we drive from the wholesotme -alteration'of and rest, which is in a manner forced upoo us by the succession of day and lt- is impossible by removing to a high laiitude to witness thatis felt by and sealous, rivet themselves' to their and by t-he ihdolent; and procraatinating to postpone their dauties without- being. truly thankful- for that and merciful with which nature has endowed the more habitable' portions of the globe. was a beauti- fuil idea the will of schoolmasuter while? poor himself, -had given gratuitous instructionl topoor scholars, but when 1 increased in in worldly' began to think that he could not.afioyEiservicesfor James don't say.the said 'the 'gentle hearted hat I didn't feel as if he brougkt fresh air 'iont Heaven with him-I cover miss the it I giVO thetr-my heari warms to the oft and homely sdeied of their bare feet on he floor, and the doof almost opecs of 8 tself to receive them' n1. Toentg T'hree heads in edior of the Cincinatti Commercial has seen i cabbage, rounded in the usual shape, which on being cut open was found to of twenty three little heads, each Jistioct and perfect of itself. A Curious followicg were the contents of a hawk's nest on a large pine tree nearly one hundred feet from the I on the farm of Liberty Partridge in West ninister, black snake 3A feet In lengtht two large adders; two snakes; one striped racer snake: five a striped snakes; six chickens; five sparrows ne striped squirrel; two mice; one toad; I one frog; two young hawks nearly half 0 grown.

PROPOSALS o.Publishdng a 1eekly tit totn a of Ianburg V. 1O BE TAE Uainburg Republicad. GAVE US BUT HE Subscriber does iot deem it necessary to make any apology lot the establishment of a new paper in this District, or this place. He knows that the wealth and the intelliigence of the people in this section, are auply sufficient to supptirt another journal, and he believes that the wants of the cosnmunity in a place of the growis importance and rapidly icreasing commerce of Hanburgi are sucii as too demand it.t lie hopes by his untiring seal, and his sed- sslons attentieon to the isterests of his subscri- bers, to receive a liberal share ol the public paronage. It will always he his aim to spread before them, in his columins.

site earliest and most useful information on all subjects, which come legitimately within his province. If he fail in this enterpsrize, to command snccesso lie I will at least have the proud consciousiess of having deserved it. In appearing before the public, in the char- acer of a conductor of a journal, the enesti'n is naturally asked, what are the printiples in tended to be advocated? We reply, that we will advecate, fearlessly, the cause of Democracy, having at all tines an eye single to the safety of our own beloved State, and its institutionts. The elevation ofJAxEsK. Pot.x.and EORGE a M.

DALLIALS, to the respective stations to which i they have been nominatted by the voice of the Democratic party, will receive our must hearty support. We will ovppose the present Tariff. and in fact ansy other, which has for its bject the protection of the 5anufacturing in- test; to the iijury of the producers of the great staples of de country. We are noat the advocates of passive sibimisstmn or non-rebiss aice, to unconstitutional and oppressive legislation otn the inart of the Federal Government, but will be controlled aid geversned by the State of S'utt Carolina, in whatever action die may take in proteciiig her ci'izens against stch ineasuitres. We will pay sitiet attention to the interests of the lerchats, Plantirs.

and Mechanics, in giving them the earliest foreign and domsestic intelligence; in fact, nothing shall he wantig upon our pat, to renIer our journal iIIteresting and instructive to all classes of society. For the itforniation. ispeci.ly of our coun. try frienids, the various flsctuatiois in the price of Cotton a'all always be tioticed. and we will regularly publish a ciorrect Prices Current of ll aiticles if Merchandise in otur market.

Our zeal in defence of onr favorite political inensires, hall neves lead us beyond the limits )fcourtesy to our opponents, we will eidearor cotistantly to hear in tinid, that "all mien re born equa," and ctnsequently entitled to heir ownttopisnisns tupoti any subjrct. We will aidmit into outr columnits temperate hisenssionss otn ail topics of interest, always reervinig to ourselves thme right of excludiinig such omunsicuanose, its in "us jsudgmstent imay stotC ssuitble. WVe will ntot permtit onsrselv-e'e toh msade thec tool ofasny egne or pntty. itt or but will endeavor toet tpport the chasracter of ans intdependenit of Republicais principlhes. JAMES COCHRAN.

0 Terms-The will be printed pots a large super roy al sheet, with enitire stew natermuls, and de-livered to ssubscribuers at the easonaible price of two dollars anid fifty censts tr atnium, in advasnce, or three dollars at the ud of the year. And to those ast a disace, the will be pitt iup, and senst eglrly. TIhe dasy of puablicationt will he fix. as soont as a susflicienst numaiber ofsubhscribers re obtained te wvarranit sn coincemsent. Adve'riisinug and Job Work at the customary Persons holding sutbscription lists wish slease leorward snch nasmes as muay be attachied thesm, with the isame of thse Post Oflice to A ehich they tire to b'e sentt, to Edgefield C.

A thse 20ths of Septetmber. Postimasterr sire autthos ised to frank all letters otsaining orders sor remtittansces for Newspa- be ers. i ee of postage.w GT Pampers thsrotughoiut ste Staites of Soth aroina atnd Geosrgia, will pleaise give the ove onei or two inisertios. anid the favor will reciprocated, if the euterprnse should suec ed. Ang.21 tf 30 State of' Southi Carolina, EDGEFIEL-D DISTRICT.

IN EQUITY. ucretia Whlittle Joseph Whittle, Villiam Whliutle, WVillis Whittle and gfr others. appearing to my satisfaction that Wilitna IWhittle. Jacob Certain and his wife EIra, lastin Whtitle', and the children o'f Renens Vhsittle, deceased, namely Marimar, laida. and A manda, Defendants in this case, re, and reside without thea limits of this State, motion by Mr.

Waidlaw, solicitor for Plainff ordered, that the absent Dr fendante above amed, appear in' this Coturt, and plead, an-A war or demur to the Bdll, within three months -m the publication of-this notice, or the said Idi be taken pro them. 8. 8. c. s.

a. ommissioner'as 1844. SAugst 27 m3m 3 ESTRAY.t 5 OLLED before- me by 'Jamies D'otrn, liv-B in tSleepy Creek-F. 0., Edgefield. istrict, a bright'-sorrel HORSE.

about tea ears old', tolerably heavy built, near- fifteen be ads' with a Ionsg star in- his- fhrehead. ama saddle marks- on each side of his back, a slighst white spot 'ii his mane near his we--'b ler, the. anehe ofthe right hind foot ad was appraised. by. A.

C. Deen, A. May ad M. thirt dollars. P1 September 4.

J1m4m. 32 Notices be a' mad tot Leisatue; te nxtsession prepeal to the Villaget Edgefield." '8 State of S0tith Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. ntsan L.

Yeldell, and Wi. Bill for 11. Yledell. by their Guar. Partiti'o dian, vs.

Elizabeth YeI dell and others. OTICE is hereby given that by virtue or an order rrorn Chancellor Harper, I shall Ter for sale to the highest bidder, at Edgefield ourt House, on the first Monday in October the real estate of William de-ased, consisting of the following tets of nd, viz: One tract containing five hundred and inety (590) acres, more or less, situate in the listrict and State aforesaid. on Cnffetown 'reek, being the late residence of the nd adjominrg lands of B. Belther, Beverly Irtoi and H. Mundy.

Also, one other tract, in the District and State froresaid, on Winn one hunred (100) acres, more or less, and adjoining mds of George Martin, Samuel Staluaker and thers. Said lands to be sold on a credit of one and no years In equal instalments, except so much will pay the coMt of this case. which must be aid in cash. The putehasers giving bond and pproved imeties and mortgage of the premiLs to sectire the purchase money. S.

S. TOMPKINS, c. E. Septdmber4, 4t 32 TATE OF S. CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.

IN ORDINARY. larthia J. Selbles, vs. The Sureties of A. M.

Vetitiob Wade, Adn'r of for Account. Lon Lamar, deceased. ARTHA J. SElBLE8 having this LVJ day filed her Petition setting forth hat she is at distributee of the Estate if Ann Lamar. late of the District afire-.

aid, aleceased. and that A. M. Wade, the idiniiiistrator of that estate, has departed his life without having accounted lor his dministration, and having no Executor Administratar to represent him. and iraying that ah account may be taken of uch Administration, and it appearing to ny tatisfactiou that Edward W.

Wade. ne of the sureties to the administration und of the said A. M. Wade. resides withut the limus of this State It is therefore rdercd, that Mayson L.

Mosely, Datilel V. Johuson, and the said Edwar i W. ade, the sureties of the said A. M. Vade, as Administrator asi aforesaid, do ppear before tme in the Court of Ordi.

ary. it be held at my office at Edgefield ourt Hlouse, in the District and State foresaid. on Tuesday the 17th day of ejtember next, to shew cause if any they an. hy they should not render before atn account of the said A. M.

Wade's dwinistration of the estate of hissaid Inteste. Given under my band and seal, this the 0th day of August, A. D. 1844. JOHN liILL, 0.

E. Sept.4. 2t 32 TO PRINTERS. Priling Paper, Type, Prcsses, Ink, 4e. 1 IIE Subscribers having completed Ltheir arrangements for keeping on and a general assortment of every article used the craft.

They have now on hand, and are receiving, T'YPE. of all kinds put up in founts hoe's PR ESSE0. Washington and Smith Do lIking Machines, Furniture. Rule, Do Cases. Chases.

Stands. Galleys, (Phila.) News and Book Ink, Pront's (New York) do do Priititg Paper of all sizes and qnalities, Foolscap. Folio Post and Letter Paper, Enamelled anad Common Blank Cards, The Type we offecr to the trade is frotn the 'elI known mnufactory of Win. ager Co. 'w York.

warranted o1 the best metal, and ist by hand. Type from other fnunderics will awever the furnished when requited. The mrcter of Haie's machinery is so well known Printers generally, that we consider it uinnesaury to recommendi it to them. All orders their Machine or Hand Presses, or any her article tnanufsettnred by them will be by us on the New York terms. BURGES JAMES, 6 Charleston, S.

C. April'24 6t 13 STATIONERS' HALL, 3' AST-BAY, CH.ARLESTON, S. C. OSEPHI WALKER, Agent of T. White's TPEs and Foussy, tins constantly on hand an extensive as.

of Brass Rlule, Ca'ees, Chases Composing Sticks, SEfc. every article required in a Printing Office. I of which will be furnmshed at New York. rces, actual expenses only added. The repttin of this Foundry is believed to Sfully established, having beent founded upards of'rThirty Years, and reference is maide to mny leading Journals of the ted States Printing Presses, ewspaper of all sizes, Medium Double Medinm, PRiNTING INK.

ews, Book, and Colored Inks, of the best quality anid lowest prices. Blank Book ifianufuactory, PAPE AND STATIONERY. Iways on hand, a large assortmnent of Br.AxK Dooxs, made of the bet paper and bound in the rongest manner. Banks, Public Of fies, Merchants and others, ean have their Accont Books ruled and botsnd to any pattern, in the best mnner, at lowest pt iees. large stock of WRITING PAPERS of all kinds, for sale low.

extensive assortment of FINE STATIONE RY, of every kind, inicltuding Blank ad Enamelled Cards. MATERIALS ofallkinds, Paste Board, Leather, May 22 tf 17 Blrougiht to the Jail 3F this District, a Negro man who calls himself SA and says he belongs Mr. Whitehead, who he says, lives on uckhead Creek, in Burke County. Ga. ad fellowv is about five feet six and a half ches high, very dark complexion, and tween forty five sad fifly years of age.

has lost one of his frout teeth, and has small scar on his nose. When first ought to Jail, lie had a P'ass to hire himIf out, signed "John arrison," and thben id his name was Robert He says his esent owner purchased him in Charlesn. S. C. The owner is requested to come property, pay cbarges- and ate him vay, otherwise he will bevdqelt wifb aselaw directs.

t. H. GOODMAN, Jailer. August 14A tf 9 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT.

IN -EQUITY. ames Taggart. Ex'or. Bill for Apportion. karon Lomax, et al.

Assetts, A. ON motion ofM r. Perrin, complainant's So licitor: Ordered, that the Commissioner ive three months notice, in the Abbevilleanner, and such other paper as he may deem proper, to all the creditors of Moses Taggart. late Ordinary of Abbeville District, now as well as those having demands for moneys received by him as Ordinary as aforesaid. as his individual creditors, at the time of his death.

whose demands have not been fully and paid by his Executor, to come in before the said Commissioner, and prove their deniands; and that such of them as shall not come in and prove their demands. on. or before a peremptory day, to be fixed by the CommisRioner which day sha be at least thiee months rrom the publication of the notice, shall be excluded from the benefits of this Decree. WM. HARPElt.

In pursuance of the said Decretal Order I appoint Friday, the first day of November next, on. or hefoae which, the creditors aforesaid will appear before me, and prove their demands. H. A. JONES, c.

E. A. D. Comm'rs, Office, 19 1844. July 3 3m 23 State of South Catolinia.

EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ALBERT EATII AM. who has heeh arrested, and is now cotifiaed within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District by virtue of a capias ad satisfariendum, at the suit of John B. Holmes and Butler Williams, having filed his petition.

with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose ofobtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the peli. tion of the said Talbert Cheatham will lie heard and considered in the Court of Comnon Pleas for Edgefeld Edgefield Court lounse, on the 9th day of October next. or on such other day as the Court my order. during the term, onnmetcing on the first in October next, at said place; and all the crediturs of said Talbert Cheatham are hereby siummied personally, or by attortey.

then and there in said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should tint be granted to the said Talbert Cheatham, upon his executing the assignment required b) the Actsaforesaid. THOS. G. BACON, c. c.

P. Clerks Office, June 18, 1844. June 19 3m 21 -State of Soith Caroliia. EDGEPIELD DIST RICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS.

ENJAMIN F. JuNES. who has been arrested, and is now confined within the bounds of the Jail (i Edgefield District, by virtue of two Writs of Capias ad Satislaciendum. at the suits of Charles J. Glover, and Hollingsworth, having filed his petition with a schedule, on oath.

of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefitof the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Deb-tors Acts. Public notice is hereby given. That the petition of thesaid Benjamin F. Jones will be heard and considered in the Court of Conmon Pleas for Edgefield District. nt Edge-field C.

House, om the ninue day of Udttaber text t.r on such other day as the Court may order. duriig the tern. commrnenctingz on the- first in October next, at said place; and all the creditors of the said Benjainin F'. Jones, are hereby sumumoned personally or by Uttorney. then ited there, ir, said Court.

to shew cause, if any ti-cy can. why the benefit of the Ats afloresani should not be granted to the said Beinja-ncin F. ones. upon tis executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. T'H OS- G.

BA CJN, C. F. E. D. Offce, July 1.

1843 3m 23 State of South ('arolinia. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN TH COMMON PLE As. A BRtAIJAMt W. ROACH.

whee is now ine the custody of the Shcerdi of Edgufi Ia District, by virtue of the surrender otf his bail, at the suit of L. T1rapmuan, having filed his with a scheduale, on eath, of his wheole estacte and effects. with the purpose oef oebtaining the benefits of the Acts of the Getneral Assembly, omtmonly called the Insolvent Dedtetors Arts. Public tnotice is hereby Th'lat the tpetiion of the said Abrahamn W. Rocach will be heard and considered in the Cocurt of Commotn Plens for Edgefield Distric-t.

at Edgefield Coaurt ouse, on the nicnth day of October next, eor een tuch other day as the Court may corder. duritng he termi, commencing on the first almnday ine ictober naext. at said place; and all the crediors ol thme said A braham W. Roach, are hereby mmmutoned personeally or by attorney. then and there, in s-tid Court.

to shiew cause, if any they why the benefiteof the Acts afecaesaid shotuld mt be granted to thme said A brahumt WV. Roach, a pon his executinig the assignument required by be Acts afeoresaid. TH')S. G. BACON, c.p.a r.

Clerk's cffee. July 5, 1844. 3m 24 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COAMON PLEAS.

RIC HARD IANKINSON, who, has been arrested, and is now confined withien the of the Jail of Edgefield District, by virte of a Writ of Capiats ad Respotndendumn, at suit of Jasper Gibbs, having this day filed ia petition, with a on oath, of his hole estate and effects, with the purpose of the benefit of the Acts oIfthe (beneral assembify of he said State, commonly called be Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby given, to the said rasper Gibbs, and all other suitig creditors, and aters interested, that the petitiont of the said lichard Hankinasont will be he-ard and conisidred in the Court of Commocn Pleas for Edge. ield District, at Edgefield Court Hoause, on 'hrsday the tenth day ofOc-tuber neexi, or ont ucha other day thereafier, as the Ceourt may rder. during the on the first londay of October next at said place; and tI the creditorc.of the said ire hereby sumimonied, personally, ocr bcy attorey, then and there in said 'Court, to shew use, if any they can, wvhy the benefit of the itsafeoresaid should not hearanted to-the said lichard Hankinuson, upon his complying with Iho requisitiocns of the law ini such case made: td provided. DACON, c.c.

P. Clark's Offs, July 9 10 3m 24 State of South ariolina. NDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ELBERT between Lithe Abbeville and Five- ubout three miles from Gilgal Church, tells beore me, a large dark sorrel ORSE, between uisteen and seventeen hands high, eight or tinte rears old, both hind feet white, with but-one hoe oni when takena up, and some what marked xitii the gear. A ppraised att 1125.,.

E. SETTLE, Magistrate. Many 118144 A Am 16 ntyje of S. carolia. a General Asse-mtly begun and holden at Columbia on the fourth Monday in Novem.

ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, and from thence continued by divers a. irnments to the 19th day of December in A same year; A Bill to alter and amend the first seciwon of the third article of the Constitution. it enacted, by the Senate and House of Representatives. now met and sitting in General Asembly, that the first section of the third article of the Constitution be altered and amendcd to read as The judir.ial power shall be vested in such and inferior Court- of Law and Equity. as the Le.

gislature shall fromn tme to tine direct and es tablish;" the judges of each hereafter to be elected shall hold their commissionsdnring good behaviour untill they have attained the age of sixty-five years, bnt no longer; and the Judges of the Superior Conrts shall at stated times receive a conpensation for their services which lthall neither hb. increased nor dinminished durin their continuance in office; but they shall receive no fees of' perquisites of office, nor hold any other cffice of priofia nr trust under this State. the United States or any other In the Seanite House, the. nineteenth day of December. itn the year of linr Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-three.

We certify that the above bill has been read during tic presetnt three tinies in the House of Itepresentatives, and three times in the Senate, and agreed to by two-thirds of both Brianiches of the whole represeutation. ANGUS PATTERSON, Speaker or the House- or Repiresentatives. W. F. COLCOCK.

President of the Senate. SECRETARY'S OFFIcE, Columbia. 6th June 1844. do hereby certify the foregoing tol he a true and lite alcopy of a Bill entitled "A Bill to alter and amend the first section of the third article of the' Constitution." Passed on the nineteenh day of December, In the year of our Lord one thou'and eight hundred and forty three, and now in this offieo Given tinder my hand and th seal bf the State the day and yena above written. WM.

F. ARTHUR, Dep. Sec'ry. of State. I TdE OUS OF December 17, bI44.

Resolved, That the Clerks of the Senate and House of Representatives, do cause the Bill passcd by this General Assembly. entitled A Bill to alter antl ameaqnd the first section of the thir.1 article of the Constitution," to he- published three months previons to the next General Elections for members of the General Assentbly; agreeably to the provisions of the ConstiResolved, That the Hotse do agi-ee to the Res loition. Oedered that it be sent to the Senate for toiicurrence. Dy order, T. W.

GLOLER. c. H. ii. IN THE SENATE, December 19, 1843.

Resolved, That the Senate do concur tn the Resobeeitin. Orrdered. That it be returned to the Housh bf Represent fives. By order WM. E.

MARTIN. 6. 8i. Jidy 10 4m 24 ntate of South Carolina. EDGElllELD DISTRICT.

IN THE COMMON PLLAS. Josiah'J. Ryan, Declaration ini FofWrm. Fitzre3y. eign Altrachrmat.Josiah J.

Ryan, )Declaration int I's. k'oregn A tackt Fitzroy Meinnis, mntn. 1 having tis day filed thelaird decarationus an the albove stated enases itn mcy ''tice, and the defen.laants e1aving no wiife tar known to he ithitn the litmits oif this State, 'en wheom a of staid dleclaru ates with a rude to plea.d can lhe seeved: It is ordered. that t'ee said dlefeatdatnts do plead to the saitd declarations, within a y-ear and a day fr'ott the publication of this order, tar fintal andl nbsolute judgtnent will be trwarded teaigaist him.n EO. POPE, c.

c. r. Clerk's Office, May 6, 1844. May 8, 15 1y State of Souith C'aro'lina. EDGEFJ1LD DISTRICT.

Oliver Sitmpson, Declaration v.G Ies. Iin Foreign acament. Plainatf this day filed his de claratioaa in amy ollice, and thec defenduant eavineg ao wife oir atuorney, known to bewitiii le State, on whom a copy of the same, withis 'nle teo plead, cana be served: It is be defendant plead to the salid deciatrauij'in withita a year anad a day. or final ai'dliiafiie ndgeament will lee given against him2 Clerk's Office. 16th March, 1844 March '20J State of South Caron EDGEFIELD) Elam Burkhah'er, and Charles Powell, and others IT appearing tor them satisf'acttn of th? Commissi oner, that Susannah, Williami llizabeth, and Parbin: areside ecyond the limits of-the State cy lonahamn, Comp's.

Solicaiqr- Ordered. hat the said defendanti.dd pldh'afdwer ir denaur to ihin hree imonths freem the -patlii thi's rdeer, or the said bill will. akebpr against them. po S. TOMPKINS, Commissioncir's July 17, lIa MWines, Br'andy, ALAGA, Ten'eriffe.

Port.Seryad WVINFSA '6' 'Amierican and- Americanr and C(ognae-BRA Peach and A pple Sfresh suppy of'choie-PORTER 2 'in quarts and piitis.Foi salj 20.. ti 1AUE OIL. RTICLE, foc.ale 2i5 i State of' South'arIM EDGEFIELD DT IN THE COMMONL Willimm Curry es. oreio "Aiauk Henry Carter. en Jared Groce beearaaio es.

in Forzig'ALaci The Same. Curry Dcara.ien vs dSFrsign sttadh The Saloe. met William Curry, -t Vs. gihhn The Same. Jared E.

Grace, vs. Beard4m, The same. and i Foreign AffdcA' Benjamin S. Miller. Curry Caver, Delaratiot is.

au Foisigu John W. Carter. n.B. Groce, Decarati i vs. The met.

W. Curry, Vs. in Forign A The Same. J. A.

Hibler, rFeign turie.Hiram N. Wilson, Agent. mea Israel Bond, for the Dai of the same, is. in PoraigiAtac The Same. maus HE PlaindiE in th1e above cases, ving day filed their de'laration 'my fiee and the defendants having no wife oat torney.

known to be wiithinthitteonwhom a coipy of said declaration; with al. ult a can be served It is-ordered, that thesmi fendantdo plead, to the said der laraotm a year and a day from the pubri niof order, or final and absolute judgment will o' awarded against them. GEO. POPE. o.

Clerk's Office, Nov. 6, 1843. 1y -4 State of South Carolinxa( EDGEFIELD DISTRICT W. E. Jackson Declaratisa Fot evs.

Win. Pimiroy Plamrill havinghi lsd led hi Ldeclaraion in my offce th fenddht hatin no or AxtalriY kfi0w.n to be within the Statei dU whodra copy of the sartid, tvitli a -'ule to-pied: anih3 served i Vis ordeted, that the D-eieda'nt plead.to the said and a day. or final dId I soldte lidgemeb a ill be given against him'r A'o those Cadid H4O honestly doubt the-rfath-roltheWBrin drethin Systein, weiniould eitian thetd to ponder well upou the follooingfaciur The Foo- tikein lntd thE Adiandiligcoiven ed. into blood, '0i0 Atfs46beawi0g, through all the riinifications df theiif0fdeio orij iidrts stredgth and aiidde ifebhat actually crenfes; formun. and hnilidt evry.

pit-t ofihe gnimoalinsa6hireI the blood, theleldre, iA litire dnd -Malthy, libiody which9 is fofthid froin. ind rted by thiboodcarinht b'e diseated. utif there beta ibany py oftle bDdy dny uch as bile: tor even a brnise, ffis blood dirculatingi tamrnhghU that part, takes up impure matters fromiliejo. edl hifection. and earries it into the general tem.

This i4 the canse often of sudden' death to persons olr full habit, nffilired with biles, and ise nd medicineof the'matter gets into the cir'cnlating system, and-chokes up the blood ve-ssels which brain with and life ceaseit as if bereft by Now this can be remedied-the Brandreth Pills. will, if luied at these times. take. out all impure matters fidin the circulation, and save the general health, ai the same time they are curing the cal affiection Oh! how important it'is to marikind. that his subject be well c'mp'resinded; it a otild save many from tedioustimes ofaickness.

and often secure their serviceetteatlieir friends, when otherwise the tonlbuld have its vicium. Principal Office 241. Boiway, N. Y. a fresh supply just ceiv ty.he following agents.

BLAZID C. J. S. D. C.

Sinylej; street; 'John MlcLazren, A bbeville C. 1H(; IL. D. Merriman, Cokeahurry; Waller, Greenwood; Colemian Li pscomb, New Market. nind S.

Hamburg. Price 25 cente per hax with full directions. 0iT See July 17 7t .25 Allum Spring Pills, For the Cure of Dyspepsia, Scrofuusand Liver Diseases. PILLS are prepared by'Dr. Cammpbell, from iihe liighly celebirated Mineral Springs' in county Virginia, called the Pills, the water, from ivhich hliyre prepared, are a diuretic, promoimi'gthe secretion of urine and an alterative, ime.rearing, the' secretions of the glandular siyewagenerally, andj'aricularly of the tiver.

aci' gently, but eff'ectually ipon ithowels, after two or thre'diys' useoftt'emn, produicing copious dark, bi4lion. evacuation. They also eflect a to th'e surface, increauimg.the perspiration therefore, they are a great. puriier of the blood, and equlser circulation. pdil is eual to' glas of the wa'ter.

They should be taksen, hsfore each, niealand from siuto tena r'twelve sh'onld be' taken in the course of each.day,rifor a then oitit fori he a me periot. For, the cure of the eabove diseases, pierseverance in the thiese lills, is all important; if they are pesveringly used, every siterneToitig -may more certainly he sibuder any other treatment heretofore sIisco-. vered, except from n' of'iliefwaer, from which they aitendance at Springs. or diherwiise. The ses seedly nrediarrhosa, attened ithaciityofthe somacb, and are a nseful.rinet'horhecimtber bowel complaifit in ehildren, as also for expelling wormas from bi to four should be threde eqiisi forrb lions each day.

to a child under six. years, according ro When given to children, ihey should be powderid anid.mix 4neitli shatp. These Pills are ano nauseous tasme, arg iall elmses, wliere aetifT exist, and do not sicke them. 8.. 94 For sale by J.

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