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PR9CJAYIATIONe EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. COLUMBIA. Nov. 20th, 18.9. BYhis Excellency PATRICK NoBLE, Esq. Governor and Commander-in- Chief in and over the State of South Carolina. W HEREAS an election was held on the second Monday of October last, and the"day following to supply the vacancy in the Congressional Districtof tichland. Lexington, Orangeburg and Barnwell, occasioned bte resignation of the Hon. F. 11. Elmore, and whereasit ears uponcounting the votes re turmed by the anagers of the election. io the office of Secretary of State, that SAMPSos It. Dorrsz, had a majority of said votes. Now therefore, I, Patrick Noble. Governor of the Stte of South Carolina, do hereby declare and proclaim, that the said Sampson H1. Butler, has been duly elected a Representative frow this State, for the District of Richland. Leit ington, Orangeburgh and Barnwell, to the Congress of the United States. Gwien under my band end :the .seal of the State at Celumbia this 20th day of No. vember in the year of'our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and thirty nine, and in the sixty fourth year of the Indepen denweafte United States of America. PATKICK NOBLE. Py the Governor. M LANoRDE. Sccretarv of State. Thte Charleston Meretiry. Georgetown Pa pei-,Edgefield Advertiser and Pendleton hcs .enger will cpy this and all future Proclawa ions efbe-Governor. Nov. 28th 1839 43 f PROCLARIALTION. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Cor.UuxA,'Nov. 25, 1839. Bahis Krcellency. PATRICK NoRLF, E'sq. Governor and Commander-in Chief, in aid over the State of South. Carolina. HEREAS. an Election was held on the -. first Monday of November inst., and day foiewing,-to sipjly :the vacancy in the Congressional District of Lancaster, Chester field, Kershaw, and Sumter, occasioned by the resignation of the Hon. JonN. P. ticHAR DsoN; and whereas, it appears, upon counting the vot-is, returned by the Managers ofthe Election, to the Aoce of the Secretary .of State, that TuoMAs D. SUsitmad a majority ofsaid votes. Now therefore, 1, Patrick Noble Governor of the State of South Carohna. do hereby declare and proclaitm that the said Thomas D.'Sumier, has been duly elected a Representative from this State, forthe District of Lancaster, Chester field, Kershaw, and Sumpter, to the Congress ofthe United States, Given under my hand and seal of thc State, at Columbia, this 25th day ofNovciber. in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, and in the sixty-fourth year of tihe Independence of' the United States of Amerien. PATRICK NOBLE. Bv the Governor: N. LAiRo, Secretary of State. Nov.20 f 44 Copper, apd Tin 1Ware .?lanutactorpj -AUCUsvA, GEoftoKA. T H E subscriber, thiannkful for Cormier pitron tronage, respectfulity inifortms his friendls and the public, that hie has returned to tihe city, and resumed his mechanical operations -as n~en al, at the old stand No. 168, opposite the Eagle and Phonix Hotel, where may be found a gen eralassortment of ready mado TIN-WVARE. COPPER, STOVES and SHEET IRON PIPES, of various sizes and patterns, mutdy kept in this market, together wvi'h a large as uortment of Japan, Wooden and Willow ware --which will he sold low for caat. All orders attended to at the shortest notice and with des pateb7 Feeling desirous of a general settlenment, all to-whom Imay be indebted will please hrand in their aecounts by the 20thiaJamy ,ond all those indebted to me will please settle bythe above date. BENJAMIN F. CH EW. Augusta Ga. Nov, 16 1839 43 tC M4outh Carolina Copper, SEEET IRON & TIN WARE .JIaufactory. J WOULD respectfully mnformi the Mer clients aind Planters of this State, anel all woliay-please to give me a call, that I have located at.Hamburg, S. C., with a view to a perma19mt residence; and engaged in tihe mnanufacture of Co per, sheet Iron; ail Tin Ware,-which I- Wil- furnish by Wholesale or Retda ,of thne best gwality, at the lttest rates. Having .experienced 'Northecrn Workmnen, nd'beingi ractialfechafi~nelf,L can t tensd to Rojn, -Gutterin and potn;and all ether~~ oever dcertion in my tiusiness, autch shall bc weell done, and on short potice. -All orders wvill be thankfully received and yromptly attended to. A superior assortment of Japanned Ware Also, Stamnp'd Plates, nil sizes, just received. A. B. CHURCH. Wambnrir, March 28. 1839. tC P - Notioe, ALL persons indebted to the late William Strom, sen. deceased, are requested to mnake immediate payment; and those having any demands against the e 'tate, will render their accoutts, duly attested, to the subscriber, within the time prescribed by law. WM. STROM, Jun. Adm'r. Dec9,1839 - if .45 NiEW SILK&. J UST Received a handsomze assortment of Pri do Sois, Gros do Nap ntil Iiittioni Silks. of the latest and most fashionable colours qadpatierns, which will be sold very cheuuby Edgefield Viliage. Female . Acadeiny. HE exercises of this Institution will be re . stined on Wednesday, the first day of Jauary, 1840. Two female teachers, one of whiom is from one ofthe mosdistingnshed Fe male Seminaries in the the U. States, will aid the Rector in the course of instruction, which is arranged with a view to the improvementof the pupils in the solid branches oieducation. The Musical Department is tilled by Mr. Ba can, whose well known fidelity in the dt.ties of his profession. renders any further notice of his skill unnecessaiv. The advantmges for im parting instruction 'in the physical sciences. will be greatly enlarged by the use of a philo. sophicaT apparatus, which is expected before the next year, and the delivery of a enrse of lectures by Gentlemen of the Edgefield Philo sophical gociety. The healtfuhiess ofthe in habitants of V1as place for the last nine years, has established its claim to a salubrity of ch mate not inferior -o any town in the State. It is important for the improvement of the pupils, and the good order of the school, that the children to be sent to this Institution should commence with the vear. The classes will be more easily and equitably formed by such an arranemnent, and their members, all setting out tog.ther, will proceed with more steady and even pace. The Rector can ac commoadate thirty boarders,and in other houses, pupils can be accommodated is any reasonable extent. TERMS AS FOLLOWS: ' E qUARTER. For board, including food, bedding, washing, and tights, $40 00 For tuition in spelling, reading, wri ting, and Arithimetick, 6 00 For the above with Geographv,En. gliah Grammar and Parsiar, 8 00 For the above with Philosophy,Natt ral, Mental and Moral, Logick, Chymistry, Criticism, Iitry, Butler's Analogy, Algebra, Geometry, &c &c. 1000 Latin, Greek, Fretch, Italian, each, 8 00 Drawing and Painting, 8 00 Ornamental Needle work. 6-00 Musick, 15 00 Use of Piano, 3 00 Fire-wood. in the Winter quarters. So Payments. quarterly in advance. WILLIAM B. JOlINSON, Rector. F.dgefield C H. Nov 6.18.39 tf 40 Femnale Institute. A SCHOOL for Young Ladieswill be open ed on the lat miotday in January next, near the residence or Dr. Nicholsen. on the Cambridge Road. seven miles above Edgefield Court House. The exercises ofthis Institution Will be condneted by a Lady from the North. who has long been engaged in the important busi :ess nf Teaching. arid has testimonials of a hiah character. The courso of Tuition com prehends the elemetary and higher branches of Education. The heathfulness and pleasent retirement ofthis location, combined with the norality of the neighborhood. present.very con sidertble indticeents for its patronage. Board ean be had at $8 per month, including wash ing, & c. TERMS AS FOLLOWS. PER QUARTER. For the elementary branches iniclud ing Arithiretick, Geography, En glish Grammar, $6,25 For the higher branches. viz. History, Natural and Moral Philosophy and Chemistry, &c. $8,00 French, and Music on the Piano and Guitar, Extra. Payments will be requi.-ed Quarterly. Dec 10, 13I9 f 45 1Atff fXltX;' A P. AVa ,"1111~ T IHE Classical Departmen' afthi-- 1stitn tion will for the ensuing year, be under the direction of Mr. Wm. C. Moragne,-a gra ditate of the South Carolina College, and at present one of the popular teachers of the Groonwood Academy in Abbeville District. The attainments of this gentleman in Classical learning, his experience itn the art of teaching, and in the preparations of young gentlemen for admitision ito College, are qualifications which recommend him to the Trttstees of this Imstitu tion. and entitle him to the confidence and pa ronage ofthe ptiblic. The Academy building s situated in a retired grove, at a covemtent dis ance fromt the Village, is surrounded by a sub +ttutial fence, and~ has every advantage which :t j'ict retreat, shade, and good water, can im wrn. Thle hetalt of the Villange is not suirpasw ed lby .ie itn the Smate, and the morals and in elimence of its inlhi:ents, afluard a guaranty o thin public. ';at the contdnct and nmatncr of hie puipi's will 1not te prejudhi ed by vicious ex mple. Tihe exerci- - of this Institution, will ontmence on the first .r'ndcay in Jattuary next A. P. BUTt ER, JelH N LIPS(O:0MB, I / .2AS.1TER RE. N. L~. GRIFFIN, . I No.1, WHIT. BROOKS. - No.1,1839 42 1Yaunual Labor Sehool. pHE undersigned armounces to the puib T lie, that a Manal Labor School. will be pened on the first of .January 1840, at his esideince on the Edgefleld road, seventeena ies.abore Edgefleld Court House, the reui ece beinig very healthy, and conven~ently ittated The reaulations of thme school shall e its follows :-The students who enter as la orers, will heo required to rise before the sun, nd labor nutiil 8 o'clock. school will commence alf arm8, atnd continne until twelve; one hur will be given for recreationl, mafter which chool will commence and continue nuttd half fter 4 o'clock, then labor unitil night. A fter upper, the studies will lbe resumed till nine icock. The Rector biuds himself to pay tin. ivided attention to labor with the studtents, aso to preserve good order, and nmaintain pions iscipline. A reasonatle deducetioni will be nade for labor. The scho!astic year is reckoned t eteven nmonths. Good boarding can he had t the Rector's hiouiste at $6, per mnotih. Terms of Tuition-Spelling. Reading, Writ ng, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra phy and Natural Philosophy $16 per year. Latin and Greek. $25 per year. Any one wishing to enter not as a laborer, an do so. Twelve students can he entertained tthie house, which will be the school house. SOLOMON DORN, Rector, JNO. HAMILTON,) DANIEL BOON, . Trustees. JAMES DORN. ) Dec.18. 1839 b 46 NOTICE~. ALL persotns indebted to the Estate of Robt. Watts, deceased, are requestedl to mnake mnmediate payment; and all persous having de aauds'mgainsit the Estate are requmested to pie sent them duly attested, within the time pre scribed by law. RLOBT. McCULLOUGH, Ex'r. July 18, 189tf 24 Notice. LL persons inidebiedh to the late John W. APrice, are requested to make pay mnent ; and those having dematntds aiatst te estate. will render their accotute daily attestend. to the subscriber by the -T5th of Deceimber next. AA RON A. CL.ARK. Adm'r. Nov. 12th l' . 41 tf IWegro 4Cloths and Blankets Atbe bad onaccomnmodating terms o ... -C. A. DOWD. IE.fi.1,d. Sep t 14 e To Merchants, Physicians, Plat ters, and the Public in general. - HE Subscribers are now receiving, it addition to their former Stock. largesup plies of DRUGS, rc. AM, making their as snrtment the most complete ever befbre offi.ret for sale in this market. To which they woik call the attention of the Physicians, Merchants Planters, and all those -who wish to purchas' anything in their line. Among the many ari eles of which their Stock is composed. are th fillowing. viz: OILS.-Sperm or Lamp Oil, of differen qnalities, Linseed or Paint do., Train or Tan ner's do.. Neat's foot do., Castor do.. Sweet do PA INTS. VARNIS-H ES. c.-WhiteLead of difeirent brands and qualities, gromd in oil and n kegs of 2001b. 10111b, 501b, and25ibench Dry Waie Lend, Chrome Green, Chrome Yel low, Chrome Red. (a beautiful article and . substitute fot Vermillion. at a nucb less price, Yellow Octhre, Stone Ochre, Red J.ead, Litli arge, Lampblack, Verdigris, dry and ground ir oil, also Blue, Green. Yellow, Black, and Paint of all colors, rendy mixed for use, Spirits Tnr pentine, Copal Varnish, 1st and 2nd qualities apan Varnish, Black or Leather do. BRUSIIES-Paint BruAcs, of al sizes Cloth do. (something new and superior,) Ilaii do. do., Tooth, Furniture, Flesh. Nail, Whit Wash, Blaclitig, Horse, (something fine,) Tan ners, Coun'er or -Dusting, .Crmnb, Hearth Shaving, (a very fine article,.) -Comb, Sweep ing. Scrubbing, and Painters Dusting Brushes together with a variety of other Brnshes lse( by Painters and others, not herein mentioned DYE STUFFS-Among which are Spanish Float Indigo. Carolina do.. Madder, Copperas Lo'wood. Brazil-wood, Nicwood, Camwoud Aniatto, &c. &a. AIEDICINES.-Among the many of whicil are the following. viz: Stlphate Quinine, Stl. phate Morphine, Acetate Morphine. Piperine giwychnine, Iodine, Elaterium, Hydriodate Pot ash, Kreosote, &c. &c. PATENT MEDICINES-Among whict are the following, viz: Houck's Panacea. In dian do., Swaim's do., Smith's Anti Mercurial Syrup, or Swaim's conqueror, the Hygear Syrup, .SpQji!s cure far .sick Head Ache, Greer/s Tonic Mixture, (a cure for Fever and Agile.) Also Peter's Pills, Beckwith's do. A nann's do., Cook's do., Lee's do. Evan's do., &c. together with a general assortment of the most popular nostrums of the day. ALSO, A full assortment of Perfumery and Soaps, of the finest qualities, ALSO, An assortment of Glass Ware for Physicians' and Confectioner's use; such as Speie Jar, and Tincture Bottles of different sizes, Gradu ated Measuaes and Funnels. ALSO, Window Glass of various sizes, from 6 by 8. to 20 by 30. all of which they will sell on favora ble terms. H. R. COOK & Co. Hamburg,Oct 3, 1'39 -tf 36 NE W DRY GOCDS, Faoi Naw YORK AND HARTFORD, CoNN. T lIE Subscribers are now receiving frotr New York and HIartford, Coun., and will continue to receive therefrom, and -keep or hand at all times, a complete assortment ol Fancy and Stapie, NEW DRY GOODS, &C. which will be disposed of on reasonable terms, viz: Broadcloths of various qualities, n a4simeres. Sattinets. do do kmitucky nnd Cotton Jeans, do Glenrock Je-ans. :i -d Liiseye, do Merinne, and Circasaians. dc French, English and Am-rican Furni. rq1rL Pruivts, Bomhazies, various qualities. Flanitels, do do and colors, Black, colored and plaid Silks, Sewing Silks. all colors and qualities, Patent Flax Thread, do do Spool Cotton Thread, do do Swiss;book, striped and plaid Muslins, Apron Checks, various qualities, 81hialwls. a good assori ment, Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, do do landkerchiels a good assortment, Stocks. Linen Biosoms andI Collars, Brown dressed Shiirts and Drawers, Whlite, black, and coloredl Cnmhries, Linen, Diapers, and hrown Table Cloths, Fringe and Oiimity Furniture, laid mid striped Domnestics, HI artford, A moski ng, & Trenton Tickinigs, Bl-aciied and browni Shirtinigs, Do " Shieeiings, Rlibands, of every description, Brass and Whalehone Busks, Corsets, corded Skirts, Silk and Cottoni Velvets, Satin Vestingsa, &c. Bantd:boxes, Bunnets, Hloods, Hats and Caps, Shoes and Boots, CROCKE RY WVARES, And a great many articles too tedious to mention. We respectfully :invite our customers, and the public genterafly, togive us a call. We can and wWl gave therm great Ihargains. We also return thema our sinicre thanks, for the liberal patronage bestowed ont us, up to the presearg time-hoping for a further c'ontmnance of the same. MITC HELL & RANSOM. Hamburg, Sept 26,1839 if 35 FALL AND WINTER T HE Subscriher is now receivinag from N. York, a general assortment of seasona ble Staple arid Fzacy [DRY GOODS, viz: Black, blue, brown and fancy colored Broaadcloths, Cassimneres and Satinets. Kentucky Jeans, Mixt. gray and plaid Servatas Cloths, 3-4 anid 6-4 Circassiaans and Merinos,assorted colors and quanlities, Plain and figured Bomnbazins, White, green, red, aund yellow Flannels, 7-8 and 4-4 Aproni anid Ftnrnitiure Checks, Frenach, English, and American Prints, Furniture do. Plaid German Ginghams. (a new style,) Black Grno de Rhina, Gro de Swiss, and Italian'Silks, Figured Silks, Diapers, Irish Linens, lawns, Mermno, Thibet, Plsad Silk, Picnic, Chally, Rohroy, and Prusian Shawls & Hldkfs. Sitalfield. Pongee and Flag Silk Pock. do. Dim. Cambric do. Verona, Fancy aund Madras H dkfs. Blonnets, Hoo~ds, Gloves. Hosiery, Oil Cloths. Carpeting. Baskets. Band-Boxes, Knaves, Scissors, &c. Also, a quantity of 3-4, 4-4, 5.4 brown Shirt ings, Sheetings, and Drillings, for sale by the hale or piece, very low, Cotton OIsnaburgs, Duffiland'Whitney Blan. kets, &c. &c. The Public are invited to call and examine his assortment. . JOHN 0. B. F R D. H amburg. Sept. 14. 1839 t 33 NOTICE. C 1L. JOHN KEY will art as my lawful Attoruey, during my absence from the State. '-ABEL SKANNA L. O', O 1230 i2 s1Vew Dry Goods Store. CHIAUNCEY CIIURCIILL, W OULD respectlully infoirm the citizens of Edgelieid Distiict. and the puhlic generally, that lie has taken the Stare lately lc. cupied, by John 4). B. Ford. in llaiultasrg. S. C. and where lie is now opening a geneial assort ment of, DRY GOODS,9 they have all lately bt en pm chased in N. York, tinder the present presstre in the money mar. ket, and they shall lie sold cheap to eorrespond with the tm-s. Ile fis come tw the conclusion. that the ninUe sixpence is b tier than the slow shilling. and therelire invites all purchasers or DRY GO ODS, who wish to save their seven pences and theirdollars, to lIvor hin with acall. Among ihis Assortment may le found Broad Cloths, of all Sliddes, l'rotn $3 to $7 per yni d, Cassinres and Sattinets, firoin 62& cents, to $2 50 per yard. A good assortment of French German and Enigish Merinoes. at reduced prices, Allipacka Cloths, and Figured Lavabolaires, a beautiful article for Ladies cloaks and dresses, Bombazines and Monslin de Lanes, Rich black and colored Silks. Plain and figured French. English & Ameri *can Prints, from 124 to50 cents peryard, and some 4-4 fine French, at 37J Cts. Plain, figured, plaid and striped Muslins, of all qialitire, Fren.-h needle worked and tamliored Muslin Collars, from rl0 cts to $5 each, Heavy 4-4 bleached and brown Shirtings, A few pieces (a -little damaged.) Bleached Sheetings. will he sold at great bargains, Shawls, Ribbonds, Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. &c. N. B.-C. -C. will be constantly receiving from New York, new additions to his Stock, of the litest Importatiotis. Hlamburg, Dec 5, 1819 tr45 MEW CW GOODS. NOWDEN & SHIEAR are happy to an I nonince to their friendo in the city and country, that they are now opening a very large and splendid assortment ol staple and' fancy DRY GOODS. suitable for the Fall and Win ter season, comprising a great variety of new and fashionable artiles, which they have select. ed with great care from the most recent impor tationls. We would respectfully solicit our friends nnd the public to call and examine the assortment for themselves; and we would es pecially invite the attention of Planters to ouri i ustually larg:e stock or BLANKETS, WELCH PLAINS. NEGItO KERSEYS,& LINS:YS, and low priced FLANNELS, for Servants. Augusta, Ga. Nov 12, 1839 t' 42 Splendid Carpets. NOW DEN'& SUEARhave received from k New York. and are now opening a very large supply of superior Ingrain Three Ply Venetian and Brussels CARPETS of the la test style and richest patterns. all 6f which have be'en elected iw ith great care Persons wishing to snppliy themselves with the article will do well tocall immediately, as they can now make a selection from one of the larsest assortments ever offered in this city. and of new and splen did patterns. Also, rich Brneisels and Turted Hearth Rigs to match the 'arpets. and snperi or Printed B3nizes and Patent Floor Cloths. At:ista. Ga. Nov 12 tf42 NEW GOODS. T IIE Sihscribcrs have ust received from New York, a general nssortnent of FA LL AND WIN TER GOODS. consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres. Vesuings. S:ocks. Cravats, Collars, Bosoms, Gloves, and Snipe nders. ALSO, IHats, Tmbrellao, Ready made Clothin. and Uil;irmry '!'rtumings, of all kinds. wvith many other arIMtIes i' thieir :i- r. tl whiei they invit6 their estomers. and the pubiic gen erally, to call and examine for thesiselveq. HIARRINGTON & BRYAN Mrrchant Taylors, Fdplieldh C. House. Oct 15, 1.s39 t- 37 New Fall & Winter Goods. T I1 E Subscriber is anow receiving from N. Y ark, agenecratl assortment of t'aicy and StpDRY GOODS,. -enrefulily selected for this market, and wvhiclh will he "disposed uof on reasonable termts. He respectfuilly invites his old enstomers, andl the public genesrslly, to -call and examine his Stock and Prices. C. A DOWVl3. Edgeflield, Sept. 14. tf:3 Genuine Morus Multicaulis. - . ENAT L E.EN wishing to sup. . l themselves with this valnt S-able PIlant, wehich liha' xcited so uneh interest throughtotm the United ->Sttes, and through the agency of wvhicht it has baeen I'onntd that the culture of SILK can lie mtade a very profitable hbiusess, can do so. on rery mdenntasgeous terms, by ny' plicntion to the Suibscriber, who is Agent for the disposal ofna limited tnmber of' Trees anmd Cuttings, of a very superior character, raised in Barnwell District. S. C., and which will be de livered I cre ins Dece'mbler next, with proper directions fur planting. C J. GLOVER, Agent for the Proprirtors. Edgefieldi C. Honse, Sept. 14. 1839 af.3 Boots and Shoes. H E $ubscriou'r is now receiving, a newv . supvof BOOTS and S110 ES, mann (acttired expressly for this market, and warrnnt ed. He resoecftfully invite's his enstomters, and all who are destiron', of Abtaining a good article, to call and examniue ihis stock, C. A. DOWD. Oct41839tf f37 Bagging and Bale Rope. j lMP and Tow Bagging. .1K Jute Rope. Bagrginug Twine; AI.SO, An assortment of Cut Nails. Fur sale by C. A DOWD. Edgtfrifd 'C. 11.L. Sept. 24. 34-t f. Plaister of Paris, D RY and Calecined. suitable for both Man tiring and Plastering. Also, a genuine article of Old Port Ii Te. Just received and for sale by H. R. COOK,& Co. Hamburg, Oct. 18,1939 tf 38 Notice. A LL persons indelitedl to the late William M. Butler. are reqriested to maike immne diaute pavmesnt; iad those havinig demanids againstthe estate, will render theirnaccounts, dun ly attested, to the subacri ber, withitn the time pre scribed by law. N. L. GIUI'FIN, Executor. Nov. 1, 1839. 40-tf NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of the 1at" Jesse Ilohhs, deceased, are regnested to mnake immediate pgaymient. And aill personts having demandls against said estate are request ed to present theta ditty attestedl. ELBERT DEYORE, Adm'r. nacambmn. 't,839- f 44 State of South C'arolina. ABBEVLLE DISTRICT. IN TIlE CO313ON PLLEAS. Wnde Speed. surviving partner of Watkins & Speed, for the Attachment use of John Watkins, in vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. Johmn Watkins, Ad-nr. of II. M. Attachment Watkinls, ill vs. Same. Assinmipsit. T HE Pinintilrs, in the above'stated enises. having filed their declaration in my Of ice, on the twenty-seconl day of November, 1838, and the defendant having no wife or at torney known to be in this State, iupon whom a ropv of the said declarations enn he served: therefore Ordered, that the said defendant do appear and make his defrnee within a year and a day from the filing of the Paid declarations.or final and absolute judgments will he awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c P. Clerk's Office. Fel 14, 1838 w & r $10 aqe 3 State of South Caicilina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Mlark S. Anthony vs Attachment: Debt. AdolphmsJ Sale. Drury Callaway, vs Attachment: Assumpsit. Adolphns J. Sale. Speed & Hester, surviving partners, Attachment: vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. J F 4he PlaintilTs in the ahove cases having. I on the twenty-second of November, 138. iled their declarations in my Office, and the lefendant having no wife or attoriey known to le in this State, upon whom a copy of.the dec Inration, with a splC8 order of the Court en Jorsed thereon, can be served: therefore Or Jered t'.-it the said Adolphus J. Sale, do appeat and make his defeine. within a year and a day rom the filing of the declarations as aforesaid, Dr final and absolute judgment will be forth with given and awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerks Office, Feb14, 1839 R &T $10 aqe 3 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Isaac Branch, cATTACHMENT, vs. Archibald Hamilton. AssuwrsTr. T HE Plaintiff in this case having, this day, filed his declation in the Clerk's office. ind the defendant having so wife orattorney, known tobe in this State, upon whom a copy afihe said declaration may be served: There Fre ordered,that the anid hiefendant do appear and make his defence within a year and aday from the filing of the said declaration, or fimnaI ind absolute judgment will be forthwith awar led against him. JN0. F. LIVJNGSTON, c. c. F. Chrk's Otice. May 1i. 1M39 a&' acq 10 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT IN EQUJTY. William Wilson i vs. Bills Wml. Evddins and Wife, for account, It. M. Tood and Wife, interldetder, James licCrackeii and &c. Others. IT ppeirinZ to my satisfaction that Bennja 1 n1 F. 1:e1ddmtl. and -lizaNwih, his vife. wo af the DtfendanLq am this caste. reside beyund the limits of this State : On mnotio.n, ordered, iuna r,ev d er -ir. and -lead. ans" .-r or de m ir. to till o-' Cemiplainant-i this Cast., with. in Thrve Months from the date of thi.' publica tion, or the said Bill oftCmplaint will be taken pro confesso as to them. .3ENJ. Y. MA RTIN, C. E. A. D. Conmnisionerrs Office, 40 ac. October 30th, 18'19. $11 75. w. & iw. Stte of South Carolina. '-DG EFIE LD D IST RICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS. llen S. Dozier, . Foreign William Yarhorotngh. Attachmnt. ' ill E~ plainttiti having this day tiled his de clair:iotn in my otlice. and the defendant mvinig no wife or attormey known to be witini le state, upon wvhiom a copy coiil lhe ser ed with a ride to phad It' is ordered that he defentdanat do pleadl to the said dera ation withaie a year and a day, fromn this date. r final and absolue jnedeiment will be aswarded gain.' him. GEO. PUPE, C. C. P. ?lerks Otliec. ~dgeield C. II. $7,50 ca. a . oge 4.1. Nov~ 6th 1s'39. Nbt t f oul bI ( arllOiln. EDGE FIE LD DISTRICT. IN TRlE C"OUMON PLEAS. Jaumes I1arriqon Attachmient. vs Henry Evans Debt on Judgment. T H E M'aintitiin this case, hiaving this day filed his declaration, and the Defendant oyig no0 wife or Attorne'y knoewn ini this tate, upon whoim a copy of thme samea can lhe srvedt on motion of Plaintiff's Attorney, Or. Ired. That tie said Oefendlant di arpear and nlead to :he said dJecliraition: within a year and day from the publicenn Eof ihis order, or udgetment will be rendwere.' against hiim pro con esso. . G . POPE, c. c. mr. Nov. 5. 1839 waw $7 50 age 40 Staite of h(ul i Curoliai. ED)GEF1IRLD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Iiller, Ripley and Co.. )Declarationa on At William vYarbarough. tachmnent in Debt. T H E Planttiffsc. in this case, having this day filed their D~eclaratioii in my oflice, and the lefendmnet having neither Wife or Atto ney itin this State. upon whotm a coipy of said Declarationi can be served; ordered that the Defendnit plead thereto within a year amid a lay from this punblication. or the said action vill be taken prcontesso nuninst him. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clrk's Office, 14tht Oct., 1839. %T. n. r. 39 aqe EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. larral. Wright &. Co.) vs.AtAttament. William Yarborog. T[HLE Phainuitfs having this day filedl Ltheir declaration in my Office, anad :he Defendant having no WVi'e or Attorney, cown to lie within the State, upon whom a :opy could.lhe served; it is Ordered, that the maid Defetdant, who is absent from, and beyuend he limits of this State. do plead or make his de 'ence, within a yeatr and a dlay from thme publi ation of this Order, or, in default thereof, final ad absolute jtidgnmentshall be awarded against im. G EO. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, 1?bah 1. ' 6 . a 7.50 stre 3 Miles' o mpound Extract of to rATO, A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL. ROMt03 the well known 01t1%1 estshliashcd rep uistation of Calomel, it has been long employ ed by the empiric, and scienific physiciai, as ove of the imost powerful agents f ir the remo. val ofldistease. By the former, ahost every land has bae: delnged with nostrums. that their auti s claimiied as specific.- in every disease in cidetit to the human family. The imily of these pretensiois needs no coinment. for accnrate chemical investigation has shown, that the base of most of the Panaceas, Catholicons, &c., which have beetn trumpet-d hefirre the conimn nity, with so tmuch assurance, is Calomel, or mercnry in some form. Now, if this potent article, even in the haids of the most skilfal physician, freqiently exerts an influenie on the hutan systen, unforeseen.and'entirely beyond the control of art; undermining the constittion, and bringitigon premature old age, disease and death, what result should be expected when prescribed by the ignorant? Confd their many thousand vi tims speak, a voice from the tomb would soon dispel the specifc'delusion that now swaye the minds of the living. II umane physicians deplore the sad evils re sulting from the mercurial practice, and will gladly hail the introduction ofanarticle thatcan safely be stibstitututed for Ca!mel. They feed a nd that keenly. the great uncertanty of its prim ary operation; they cannot say whether it will be1ivotirable or uifavorable. They also knat and feel. that if its use is continued forany con siderable time, injurious secondary consequen ces mustcertainlyfollow. But they must chnoso the leastof two evils: they knowno other arti cle that will arouse a tord liver, remove ob structioti, and set in free action the whole glandular system, and it being indispensably nec essary to do this, they contin:,e its use. not withstai.ding the evil consequences which f'ollow. They have long desired and songht an arti Cle that would produce the good etets of this drug, without subjecting the patient to its dde. terious results. Such a desideratum, it is be lieved. has at length been obtained, in the article now presented to the public. The proprietorsof this article keepingin view the fact. that a cise and .enecolent Being btas placed within the reach ofall, remedies adapted to the diseases incident to the climate they in habit; and knowing likewise, that most of the diseases of the UNIT.D STATES are based upo organic or functual derangenient of the liver; directed their attention to those articles which act more especially on the biliary organs. After long, laborious, and expensive research, they have succeeded in extracting a substance from the TOMATO,which, from its peculiaref li-ct npon the hiepaticor biliary organs,they have denominated Ilepatine. It isa nedicine that will prodtce all the beneficial results of Calomil, in both acte and chronic diseases, witl'out the possibility or producing the deleterious conse quences common to that article. Its action up. oi the constitutioin is universal,:no part of the.. system escaping its influence. It is, however, npon the organs of secretion and excretion, that its great power is particularly manifested. hence it is peculiarly adapted to the treatment of biliousfevers and other dieases in which a torpidity or congestion of the liver and portaL circle prevails. It is admissible in all cases where it is neces sary to cleanse the stomach and bowels. It removes obstruction, and excites a .quick and healthy action of the liver and other glandular viscera of' the abdomen. Being diffusible in in its operation, it produces a free circulation in the vessels on the surface of the body, ac companied by a gentle perspiration, It does not exhaust like drastic purges; still, its action is more universal, and may oflen he repeated, not merely with safety but with great benefit. This becomes indispensably necessary it cases of long standing; for in them intense tempora rv ittprPsions mods- by .trong neicines, sel. dwn, if ever, dr. good; but tend to injure the stamina of the constitution. It i cleansing and purifying to the system, nets in perfect hernuty n iti. the konwn lnws of life.und is undoubtedyote ofthe mostvalia ble articles ever offered for public trial and in spection. For convenience, this medicine is formed into 3 grain pills. The white pills are cathartic, al feratire diaphoretic. and _giuretic. The yellow pills are tonic. stimulant, and dinphoretic. As afumily medicine, one which may be re sortedi to with safety, and relied on with cer tainty, in the first stages of disease in almost anty form, it exceeds ill former discoveries in amedicinue, either frotn the vegetable or mineral kinsgloms. They are piut up in packages of 135 grains,or 45 P'ills. at 50h cents, or 100 pills at $1. Trhe nbove- Medicine just received and for sale at the Edgefield Mledicine Store. July 11, 1d39J t 23 dialt(h )f' N80tlt Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN TI! E COMMON PL.EAS. Calebchlitchtell, adm'r. v9 John Johnuson; the saune, >Attachment. vs the samne. U. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs ) Johni Johnson; the same, vs >Attachment. the samne. in two other cases. ' H E Plaintifls having- fier their declarations Uin my otfice, atnd the defendant having no wife or .\ttorney k..ow, to he within the State, tihpon whomtii a copy cnn be served. It is order ed thaut the h)efendlant, plead thereto within a year and a day from this publication, or the said action will be taken pro cenr'esso against hinm. G EO.RGE POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Offre. Edge field, Oct 26thi.1639. n a w $10, eaq 46 State of' Nou fIs ( arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. & L. Jones, s Aac en H. HI. Jones. va Atc en T H E P'laintiff in this case, havitig filed his declaration in my othierand the'Defeun. datit having no wife~ or Attorney kinown to be within the Stat', upon whom a copy could be served with a rule to plead. It is order'ed that the Defendant uo plead' to the said deelamation within a year and a day. from t'liu date. or fimt and absolute judgment will be awardeka ::ainst 1im.G GEO. POPE, C. C.-P. Clerk's Offce. Edge field, Oct .26, 1ts3'. ~$7 50 maW age 46: Stalte of 'Nouti i HPORfli . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN TUHE COMMON PLE AS. Milton Walker. Vs Attachment - Samul. Holloway. r5 H E Plaintiff in this case. havinae filed hi. declaration, and the Defendat aving not wrife or \ttornecy known to be within tume State, upon whom a copy could be served with a rule to delad. It is ordered th~at the Dlefendant do leadi to the said declarationi withii a year and aday, from this date, ortfinland absolute judg m,-nt will be awarded against him. G1 0. POPE, C. C. P, Clerk's O0i7cc. Edge field, Oct. 26, 1639 $7 50 m naw ned.4 losselainle de Lanes, A Sup~erior Article for Ladies Dresses. Also, Victoria Shawls, just received atid for sale by JNO. 0. B. FORD. Hlamburg, Sent27.182itJ