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AM I bet e 4riurift. THE PLOUGH. or tahle ocenpations, And Ueds ofevery kind. Trn.gh the mest distant nations, Thes is not one you'll find, Nere nsetnon its station, ifflistory be true, bhere-is na one so ancient, A. is the gainful Plough. vol Plusghumn said the Gardner, Com not ustrade with ours. walk in = the Garden, And ae dbe early Flowers. Se cnrous border. And wiik review, There's no seh peace or pleasue Proceeding from the Plough.. & Paradise or pleasure. A Garden is you know, A Edam wall a Garden five tnsand years ago. Old Adam wasa Gardner. When be was just made new, Our Trade is then moraneict, Than isymr painfWll Plough. he aid the jolly.Ploughman, SNo calling Ideapse, So eah man for hs living. Upon his Trade relies. Though Adam in the Garden, was seat to keep it right, Be sojourned not in Eden, Longer I think than one night. He eat not of his labor, But what was not his due. Be was driven from the arbour, And aunt to work the Plough. Some of each generation, This calling do pursue, That Bread might feed the nation, The produce of the Plough. Xon see the hardy Mariners, Who range the pathless seas. To - home foreign treasures, For t who live at ease. Tboynmust have their proviaiens, ir sails and enrdage too, And these are all productios, From the labours of the Plough. Nor can a Tradesman live, if we cousider right. The Mason, Smith the Weaver, The Tailor and the Wright. The Millers have no corn to grind, Nor conlW they take their toll, set they and thousands more we find, Sub'tinou the Plougb. CretsS.C., May 1843. MISCELLANEOUS. Lord's day Afernloon.-The following paragraph is copied from the Chs iau In aTellgencer: "In our cities, and towns. and moillages. it is now enstomary to break offthe morn ing's enereile at the end of about an hour and a half. with the implied understan ding, that after the stated interval has elapsed the people will reassemble to reunite in prayer and thanksgiving, and hearing the gospel of Jes. Neverthe less, in many places, that sacred service is oblkterated ;and where it s not alto gither effaced, it is neglected. The preacher mnst he in his pulpit-but the people are not in their pews. Now the very presence of the speaker implies hearers. Of what use would ho the aos pal, even annonceed by Pant himself, to an empty boese ? There is a solemn contract btween the Church and the con gragation, and their minister. They " call" him to preach the gospel ; but that act directly certifies, that they will lisen to his discourse, and unite w ith hiis prayers and praise. Absence, therefore. frmm 'the house of prayer,'where wor ks of necessity or mercy do not interpose, is Ott open violation of their os n solem 'call' and a direct infringement of the principle of reciprocal equity. The churches dlo 'o ecallp their ministers to waste their esupon the air. and to 'preach the 7'wt walls and benches. They are Invited to annoncee the 'glad tidings of gatjoy ,' and the persons for whom it is goodl are not present ; to give life aadcomfort to the believer, and he is wan deuingin his field or asleep in his parlor This indiflbronce and contempt of the public worship of God on the Lord's day afternoon or evenngss tbe very 'working of Satan,' by whieb 'lullaby' the con science is hushed into carnal seeurity, and te punaching of the gospel is rendered of nose eabet. The starved soul criesent~ easy5e11anres, may keaaess!' and blames thepreacber for his deadness, when the the indolent Sabbath-neglecter in the Church is like a weight upon the minia tars sbholers, through which burden *'he cannot Ah, or scarce go to reach eternal es. 'Think of one thing only-Sup It were possible that you should. n more of heaven in the eternal yedthan you al: to the service of God Inthisatate! Could you impeach the jaslicw and the benevolence of the "judge. of all the ighb,"iafhe thus requit you. us yon have daisonored him? Consider your ways and bhrise?" Be not Discouaraged. - Let not the poor rnechanic he discouraged in his ef'orts to attain intellectual elevation. AMany of the brightest luminaries of the scientigec and literary world, sprung from the ranks tithe toilers, but they hasd a noble ambition ...mtto rise above their own rank-noijo becoma tbe oppressors, hut the benefactors ofttheirkfllow men. The geauis of a few laborers has done mere to ameliorate the condition of man. and break oef he uhacklesofimervitude and degradation, than all the high bred literati that the world has yet known. Neconmer, the plisaber, Smeaton and Watt, the wateb-maakers. and Fulton the poor painter. have through their invention d discoveries opened a world of enjoy meats, which have given a new impulse to she ciilization and refinement of man. They were originally poor mechanics. The inluence of their improvements on the steam engine with others which have ince been made upon the destinies of man, cannot he estimated. But for the steam engine to faciliate mining operations. the large population of England, particu larly in the manufacturing diatricts would be illy supplied with fuel, so great would be the expense of mining and transporting it to market. 5Many persons imagine that increased production when the result of uachinery oppresses the laborer, but this is a mistake. It will be found upon examination that the more labor there is required to perfect any fabric, the less will its use prevail among tbe poor-even the very men who produce it. When stockings were made by hand, their use in England was confined to the wealthy classes. But now stockings are manufactured by macbinery.and are gen erally %orn. The inventions of Ark wright and Comp ton, the barbers. have enabled the poorer classes of society to clothe themselves as they never were clothed before. A poor shoemaker discovered the propcrtics ofthe magnet, which led to the invention of the compass, without which this continent could never have been discovered, nor peopled by itd present race. Many ot her examples might he cited to show that the working classes are indebted for the introduction of their most vaiuable physical comforts, t.) their own rank. Let no laborer,thcrefore. be discouraged in his et'urts to improve ihe condition of hituself and fellow-men; let bim toil with his mind as well a-, hands, and he will assuredly do somnething far society. A heavy weight presses -.jpon the shoulders of the poor. and crushes thei to time earth -that weight is mental torpor; let them shake it oli, and they will be free-in mind and body. GROCERIES, &c. T IL Subscribers respecctfmully miormn their friends and the public. that they have re ceived a large and fi resh upply of GOODS. selected by one of the firm, im New York. Bo-, ton, PiaiadelIbia, Baltimore and Charle-ton, which in addition to their foriner stuck. com1 prises the largest and best assortment of Good. ever offered in this market, consisting in Par as follows: 40 hhdm. Porto Rico. New Orleans and St Croix Sugars, 350 bags Rio. Uuba, Porto Rico. St. Do mingo. Java. and 31nek.a Coffee. 7hhids. West India Molasies, 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bbia. New Orleans do. 70,000 lbs. Uacon, tlamms.Sides& Shoulders, d0.0N0 " Swedo iron, assorted sizes, 5,t0 " English do. 3.000 " Band and floop Iron. 3,000 " Nail Rods & IHorse Shoe shape.. 2,000 " Ca:. Germnati. & Blitered Steel, 200 setts Wagon Boxes, 1.700 sacks Salt. (bleached sacks.) 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, 50w pieces lieump and row Baggiig, 43 to 46 inches wide, 250 pieces Gunun Bagging. 1,000 lbs. Begging rvime, (W eaver's,) 150 coils Manilla Bale Rope, 100 do Ilenp do do 1.5UX) vaids Osinaburgu, 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Sugar, 3,000 - " cruAmed dt. 3.000 " powdered do. 1,000- single refined Loaf do. 20 boxes Turpentmne Soap. 10 ' Spermn Candles. 20 " Ilull's patenit ('andiles, S tierces fresh grounad Rice 2,000 lbs. Wimite Lead No. I Union Mills, 25 bhl. Canal Fluur, (chmee. brand.) 40 dmz. dmning. patrlot, rocking and childrena's Chairs. 7enses at.ata d Caps. 1.'t0 castes st .mne l.im,.. (in fine order.) 2u kys i0:.pon.t i. t'FF g Powder. 1,000J his. li: Lend. 40 boesi Wimdow Gl:.tt'zlO& 10x12. 134) b~ags sunu:. amsorted sizes, 2,500 paire Sh~ -s, T,:a. Peper. .4ic . Gigr Chocolate. Cm nnauon, .Alumnu... diarchm, Nmitmaegs, tmie chuw ing 'Totbacco. .Ne;:mo Ch-.thi. Btmakets, Shoe Carduu, 'racks, .aevs Plongh Lmnes, Imuige. Madder. Blue Sino:-. Copp. n, Eprsom Salt,'. Linseems (il, l.amp i. n,,a (suemrror article..) Trace Chtaim, I- mtlt Chnmm. Smoothning Irons,. bramun ottd cedal~r lincmketa, hourue Bucket.. Paila, Tibs. Kiei4lrs. Wt illow Wagois, mests Meaa'umes, Feathers. &e & c & c. slBLE:Y &k CRAIPON. Slambu~mrg Jly. 1. 13. if 23 A CA RD. H1.. JEFE m aving this day commeect I. edi hi.e.fwithm Dr J. F. .R IFFIN. in tine WARti~lSE anmd COMMISSION BUSINESS. begs leave to return his sincere thanks to his friends andm cumstominers. fur ie crer liberal shtare o.f patronmage hieretstmie h~e stoved upon himiself, and htpier, the samei, will be conimnued to thme firm nfl11. L JEFFElRS & CO., to whose iadvertisemenmt belowt, hie begs leave to refer. July 19, 1513. WAREHOUSE. FACTORAGE AND 00M.'mIIS8I0N B~aINESS, Hlambuarg,. S. C. T3 HIE subscrbers have this day firmed a Lo-gnartnershipm for the tranisaction of the above business ini all its branches, tunder thme name anid style ofli1. L. JEFFERS & CO. They are now builitg, and will have complllet ed by tho 1st of Sept next, am urasire andl rosamediou WA RI:.OtSE immediately en! th rnia tetlnn io town, remmote frmalne yfrad entirely above high water mark, which wvill be a safe anid con renient depmository for Cotton. Mlerchandlize, &c.,* conhided to their came. They offer their services to their friends and the public genersd hy, as agents for the sale of Cotton. Flour, Ba con, &c.; the purchmase of goodsm to order, re riing and forwarding mierchmandize. stom g and sbhippinmg Cotton. &c. &c.; aiid promise tict amid proompi attemntion to all orders 0on btsiness addressed to them. The subscribems lang n pledged theomelves tot to speculate ini Cotton. utn their ownm znc :ount in any way whatever, are pre.pared to give their u'div'ided attention to the imnterest of heir ctuatoners, amid from the long and well kown experiemice of amne of thme partniers ini le practical part oif the Commrissionm busimness, hey hope to receive anmd umer it a share of pub. peg II. L JEFFERS. J. F. GRIFFIN. Hamabnrg July 29, 1842. Augtraut tf 27 Georgia Nankeens, B ROWN LINE.NS, and FlNE DRILLS, Just received by JNO. 0. D. FORD. Mlambuarg April14 New Spring and Summer GO4ODS. T HE Subscribers have just received, and are now offering to their customers and the plblic generally, a full and well selected assormxenlt or Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, Comprising every vniety of Goods in their lint, suited to the Spring and Summer trade. which they will sell at prices to suit the times. ALso-A geneial asrttient of Grocerfes, Hardware, Hats, shoes, &c. &c. which will be sold at prices which cannot rail to give satisfaction to those who may favor thenm with their patronage. We were induced by the present reduced prices of Goods, to tmake heavy Psurchases, wa.hich enables us to olter strong inducements to purchasers. We are determined to "ell, and let those who doubt our ability to plearac them, cau and see. We also continue tihe business or Millinery & Mantuamnaking, under the suporintendr.uce of Mrs. C. N1. DOWD, and having received a new supply of Goods suited to that branmch of trnde fare prepoated to execute all ktidui of work with neatness and despatch. Orders froma the country promptly attenided to. BLAND & BUTLER, April12 if 1i NEW GOODS. 1il1E Subsetcbers respecttully mamrm their old ctmatoutcra and the pulic generally, that they are now receiving a:d openming their stock of Spring A Stnammer Goods ; Eumbracmg a general ats-sortment of Faney & Staple Goods, HATS, SHOES. & GROCERIES. Having disposed of the "reater part of theii old -tock. they are now able to offer an almost entire new stock of Goods, which they will sell at prices to suit the titnes. G. L. & E. PENN. April12 ti 11 New Spring and Summer GOOD . T HE Sichribea.. are iow receiinimg fron New Yoirk. their Spring & NStiviater Goods, Emnbracing abio-t eer aartmele :mniaaly kel in thin- m.itrket. \ e ima; e ..a tel- 'l ir a.oss with great care. nmd ra:,p- our eta.,toanei amd the piblic generailv i.. eill a u e x:aimo.1 for themm:-elves.u nmmd ... a. 0" Prie <10 car re-spold with tlt: im . al: i.'h-9'm*- f pa.4 fivorp, and e. te ,et attel.tiii to bu sitnesma to) imerit i C n' m nli ll l.. l'ird.-Ll y & i;tY.\\. Apmil 12 . i-m JOU (IGAA, Merchant Tailor, I ESPECT'- I.I. linormi Li" emn1m tonme,. :tid the pu elic getieratlv that I- is just returied from Charltim with a variet y of articles in his liet. n% hi-f he will dispose of oni ternms to suit them times. :nnreh22 tf 8 General Order4. Columbia, 1511h Jun1e, P44:9. ORtAR. No. T 11 E followmiig IEGM1i 'NTS will parnaal faar He,. iew and Mrill. at tie timie. and places heremn stated. viz: The i4th Itegiment at Virrenrm. oi Sattir day the 9tl col Sepiiltebr, 'l'he 8th R-ieient it .Morronca's fold field, om: Thursday the i 4th of septemibe. The 6th epitment at o.om i, on ntnirliy time ltith a Sepitr.abrr. Theoo. 9thl Regtmimrt at Lowe's. oii Tiestd.aa the 19th of Seriemter. The 10th IRgimment at itirinrlson's. on Thirsmday the 21pt -f Spm'iteiiber: The 7ih iegimenit at time Old Wells, oi Sa. turday time o23 of Septemibr. The Conimmiied and loti-contlitionamed aillicers w~aill as..etable ati their reahpecta~e itegi tmental nmmster g roindm, for drm ill amid in.trmctaion on tihe diay pmrvimnim ti their review. Tme .llajor tienearails anmd firigadlier G;ene rals will, with their suite tattemnd time rea.iewsa~ within their co~mmmands. Tme B~rigadd, r Generalq are chmargedl with time extenmtimm ofC this omder so far as relates to their imepeetive Brigades. Dy order mof tihe Cmommammnderin cief: J. W. CA N Ti. Adja. & liutp. Gen. ll7 To' be~ pubishied man all thme paphers locamteda withmt the flrigadems ord're.d mnm lfor re. ie.v and tin conmtimnue unitil thme reviews~, aire m' er. Jnnie 28 13t 22 IRcad Quazrters, 4'OLL clam, Iiiin Jcii, I1S43. Oniir.n Nm, - S iii neh ofrader.: d:miedml. ad Qa~rteara Coimalmmii. [Itim Junemm. i '13 relates ta tin 8th amid titht llaiegenents ol'Infmantiry .are hemrebyv counatermanadeal. they' w~aill par.de ama llowm.a viz: Th'ie 8thi lbegiment at ?sMrrows old lield, ont Tnemsdiay mlhe. im at epatembear. Th'ie titmh Regai ma t at Lommamx. on Tihmur-day time lii aof Septmbeaia. Thi 42ilier. andma nonomaiamissionedai etimcer., will une~ambale time dav para. ini .mt their regimenmta! pa:arade gronaad, fo mdill anid in-ttnmetcan. Th'ie Genemmral ii comimand of the di a i.dont and tihe Brianier Genierals wall. nith theair suite attenid thce rca evmw. Tme Lirigadier Gseneral of infanitry wadt ex temid this order. Byv order of thme Cocmmanmder.ina chief: 3 W. C.\NTEY. Adjt. & inmp. Genm. 117 Toubei pubishled ini all time papeiars I located widitan the Birigades oirderedl ouit faor rev iew, and' to continue unmtil tho reavmews are' over. UeadA Quarters. Cotuinmiii, I lih July, 1843 Order No.-. V lIE following Regiments of Cavalry will 1.parade for leavieaw anad Drill as follows, The lst Regiment. at a place to he selected ly time General ii commandl of time Diviion. on Thutrsday time 7dm Sceptemiber. hm repoartinig toi thea C'omaamamder-ims.Chietby mime ith oafAmmgnit. hea 2d llegimient at ionrnmires. mmn Satrday time 16th Serteimbmer. Th1m.eaacomemiaiined anmd non-catiumissimed officers will assembihle otn time iay presicus foar D~rill and luastrmmctionm. at time Itenimentmal Parade Groundas. hle Generais ini coammmand oaf thme 5th andmm lt D~ivimami. will extenid this order. anid attenid w~ithi their siie time Rev iew.v. fly urmder ot the Cominander-in Cieif, J. W. (:ANTEFv. Aad'jr. .%. lut.. Grnl. IIT To be pubilithed inm alt time pnmpers hacamt rdi witiin the litigamdmsorderedl out mor review. rid to cmantinue tumi the rea. icia.s arce ovem. Jiah 19 !it 25 IS liE RI EBY G iv EN, that npiataion will Ible imadea at ti-e mext &esimn mof thme i.egiA. ator of this State. to incorporate lDethany SAugust 7 tim 28 Notice is lIER EIY GiVEN 'hint application IwillI be amade at time tnexi Sessiutn of thn Legisintmnrme of limit State, iar an Act ofincorpo ratimon for the Chuarchi at liardiem', conmmmonly :nled liig Stmiees' Creek. Aciomurt 7 tm 28 Head Quarters, COULISuA, 22d Junae, 1843. ORDsii No. - A N Election for Major General to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Mlajopr General George .icDnfie of the First Division, will take place on Saturdly the 30th of Septenber next. The Brigadier Generala of the Division are required too extend this or der to their respective Bri::ades. and nmake a return imanediately thereafter, to the Adjutant and Inspector General's. departeent at Couin bia. the result of said election. By order of the Coanmander.in-Chsief. J. W. CANTEY. Aidj't. 4- Insp. Gen't. July 5 :3 t 23 lEt To be published in all the papers in the Division until the election. Head Quarters, 1st Dlauosa'j. Fs. C. t. n oElgelield, July 16th, l.43. Oar.RFf NO I N owlienace to .in order from the csounman dler.in-chiet'. the following lIeene it- of Ca valry. wiill parade at the tine ased placesi here in ..t.stted, viz: Thl st Itesiment at OWd Pendsleton Village. on Thairsrda hfle 7th Sept. 'The 2 l'te inenrt of cav'dry at Lotinires. lit Saturday the ltl Sept Tie can'uniieid and non-conani:-.iotned n'is c e r,4 (ro:-porall. inicinded) Will a Ie% ste day previus. 1;or drill. ari iisitrutaiotn. The division .nd li i:adl Stall. n% ill attend the re% aewa oh t'he di i-ion. By order eft lrig. Gen]' 31. .. Donham. C1aatntua:J.amg 14 Di.iaien. JAS. L. ORt. Dep. A d,'I. Gen'i. Jlly 19 9t '15 Re;;'tI. Head QuuarterM, Ln.rma.ai. Jus::. J:43 Orderm No. 12. T ilE Ulope tlattailion if the seventi Re ginmea Inliu.try. S. C. 31.. i-1.ereby or deed to l'aadie at the l'ioe lone. toa Satur turdav the '6 ot.-!e-tesighr ne-t f..r i: i anid R1eview. Thlue itti. "r a l saun coma-io ed oticers will a Cel.- t 4. d:iy previui rlir Drll and Ina-trionr:a. 0hl W. 'W', k-Iillo! ' . p o: -r. te, otielis ant inn-co .-u a ..taccar the day e-v 1.01A'S T WIG!, . .L. cul. 71h :.: luf N. C. M. Jul1y . ~2.2 "iitt' ill Soli l ill 'Oal- lam. E'DG EFI''.L.D WldillcT. J* TH1. C01 :T i 0 1:*>.1D1Y. hl:n Wise. \dlinu tr. 7 1Et '..\S \Vali:nn Wiae. A'5.drusitra I Ialie.a v i. -e. hm. ren:u d ftt I'. S it: %Vth4-1 hits Ite.:ecoiute louate ad. in: irtion. lihi a.-t, urnugienua. .ni It th.- .i.reie's ' -id aelitimt.t.r. hia, ajoptl to m,- Iim rele 'in flu premi-ls: Tlsie.i -ir-- thetelwse to lusiimn :unl r. pusire thew ,tid n ih..n W .-.aantiw rastor of liurs is .inu hu.. 4artie'-. 311%,-, mwva in"en. and Lew *. Jo:tu., to a pjwur at tmy otiuive oi the th d:i% of N% 'uetaher tet at III s'clck. to rendr an accoutut of -:ad :uauni-tration. :mid ablide sehti hirtle-r otrd.-r ml do.cee a.. Inta% be :uade n at Ol.IVElR' TOIW L.ES. o. :. i. Orditinarv', Ofice. thla Anignet. l13 Aniui.t 9 :ils St;ue ol ',South 4 'ar)o1illla. E DGEFI EL.D Ol.STR CT. IN 1.QU T Y. lticihard laardy, et al. Vs. Dillfir I'artiliun. Thomas I larty.st a l. IT applielarm'g Its uhe satii.:twu 'f the Colis uai"sioer. tleat the I)etinl uutS Thomas Liardv. Jauss liari, ltarl au .sameriou Al. left flowerson. lltower:ui, chil.fre tf Nae Iluwet. d.-ee:u.ed. Chule, ll..a,'ey antd nwf I-',bIjz-. an~d Jatmi e-t .. Ahe'r 4;lass ton anud n. it' Tavy II. Gi laitoiu. J ohna l'aurks and wife L.ncv W 'rks, ie-ie wnhoaut the limits of theasate; lua futotion, hv% listahantui. Conplainants Suiheitier, ort de'red. t hau thei s.sid abhsenut def'enantust do peleadl. answer or deuir to) colunplasinanlts hill, withinu haree .eianthls fgit thse peta:tiona of t16:s order, or the ,id hei'l will he sa keun pro c onfrsi~so a;.:aunst thaeiun. .I. J. -'.tl ilV. c. ..:.n Cranm'r.<. 0)5irc. fI''rid .1-1! .t. l.t:. Alauv 24& :n 17 State ofI Sol~ (arolilla. I.\ TIll-E COMM\0. 'LI:A $. S .31. WV. Ii. 1. 311 ll.Ehu. whse hua, bieent * airre-fae.t. anud a. ues conutinsed n' lahen thse boiuds ofE the J.salu of l'.d:eield IJisuracs, b virtaue ofta capsit.us ad -:ata.ue-ai. at ls the i of Jta.eI ag'au ad. hav~gi~ lbsd hos puetuasuon. with aCl ibis' une n w''th. si, n- ho.le etat. ag nd eloe.-.- wal h a ie as ibt.uiis taiebtr l ofl'~~ tae Acs' it'h tg ieral Asatuebly c''nuaionuly caslledl the tg-tlvent hi.eht; rs.\. tinlif e'thes agd :. .31 Ws's. 1I. I.. .\lg~' die aill be h.-a:rtl uu thae Coeiurli tCisimoi l'lena- 1.r l'.die i,!lds-tr-ca. ait l'd d.-hi ('t lion.-. 'un Weh-a he 'nIi. d.ta sit In Dlobe r sne~t. lor a a ne t-- d -. tI.. Ceauri .hauii ''rider. dsar. t:lt the te'rmu ciinenemu't.: m: the' firsut 31 'edayu uau * Prcsttber ti''t. atsai lasu e ;u:u' audi all alhe ire it or' of ..agae S. .31. W. I). I.. .ihIler are heie liy uausimged' sgeithearieia'ahly er by5 their at toen ev, liaenu antd therre. ui tasend Const. t) ,sw cansa-, at anyt ahe' cana ns by the beneslit,. ol thme Acts auo-tid'ou ldati t noeute b Its uae sut-i t se..aicd 5. 31 . Wi. I). I.. 31 sier. 01po1 ii secituting~ thes as-ignmatet iaparedl by thii A'rt- o tsre-eud. G Et . l's L, c. c a'. Edgrfeld C. If. Cb'rk's (ijre. '2ilh 3lauucha le4:. Jnnu 2 (.91l7 ti24) ..m .2 .DG(F.lIF.LI) DIS'FItICT. i X T ilt (.'0.11.110.V ' 1u.1F.i .S. JOlIN .\1.1Ra~sII, who is ins the cutstody o the lit .le~ tlsfer l'.Ietieldl Dietrict.by~ v rtut aifim n fit of capia.' aid batsseaailitit. aut the t'uait oatf )wer:i & l-'uunlev, ir the use of S. Ona enus. hiun lg ril-:d eeldu histsetiti in myi ofiirei withs a 'cheduslseui onaoath. it Isis whsole estaste real said pe~rsnal. lfor tihe puarpouiA so obt~aiig thue benuetit uf thse Acts oft ienessratl Ascsambly coml antly called1 the lnaulrcen Debhturc Act': l'unIelic Nic ir'is haerebyv giveni thsat the peti tOni eut thase aidi Johna 3larsh will be hseardi aund cotansdered mu thes Coaiit ot' Commnu I'les for Ied geliueld littract. ait LEdgeluiL Curt lsiosse. e the se'coisd slay ol Oeoe nuext. sir sucha otheusr dasy ol'lte unet te'rui feer taids C'sourt as said JCent umy airecra atnd all ilhe crediutors of 3adJh laarsh arie lher. by siuiutmonued tia ta puear then~u antd athere ina thai sid Coart, to lsow case if ansy thaey cain. wahy the benfl.it of thea .\che atfore'said 'simbe uuot bei grated el te sid i John Shlarsh,. uponul his e'xceuinag the aissigns. mienut re-qumted biy thae Act-, .tforetsgd. GEOt. h'Ol'E, c- c. a. Clerl,'s Ofrie. Jaue 2ti. a"|3 June s2$ (.9h17 t12., :mu 2~2 - hmetiuagu amid Shirlinsa.. .--.4, 11.4 aind 12-4 Browna & islg-acheds 4- , 1iEETINGS ands SII1ItTINGS. Jsust received by JNO. 0. DI. 'OR D. litnhtirg. A pril 17 it f i? State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Willian C. Black, Bill for Accot, and v. Marshalling A4sses, i J. L. Pearson, & a] rc. IN pursuance oftn Order, niade in this case. at June term. 1843, requiring the creditors ofSanuel Caldwel. to a ppear before the Cuo tunssioner. and prove their demands against said estate. on, or b.-ore the first Monday in November next. I hereby appoint Saturday the 2dth day of October next. Tre creditors oruaid estate will therefore take Notice to ap pear before me and prose their denands, otn that day, at Abbeville Court Hlouse. . II. A. JONES, c. E, A D. Conniissionzr's Offee, 20th June, 143. June 2V 3m 22 THME U. S. DISTRICT COURT, DISTRICT OF SOUTl CAROLIN. IN B4NKIiLPTCY. IN the natter of Daniel floyt, 31echame, formerly of New Yoirk, now of Abbeville DVietrict. Sosuth Carohina. is Hankrupt. l'utannt to nt Order of the istrict Court of the United States. for the Dititrict of South Catolina. N-btice is he*reby -,-iven. that cause he .hewn before the said Court, at the Federal Court ilowse itt Charle-ton. on the taith day ol September neXt. at eleren o'*clec k. A. Mi. wchy the said Dauiel 1iyt. shioucld not re-. ceive his Disicharge and Certiica:cas a Dank Iingt. Charleston, 12th alay ofJune. H843. 11. Y. GRAY, Clerk. Jtne 21 12t 21 THlE U.. S. DIS TRICT COURT, DiSTRICT or ourtal CAWIttoNA. IN BA K R PI'TCY. N the .lsutter ot .lartin l'oes. late a Millei. tiow a Farmer of ildgeigfieol Dtr ict, S.C. it llankript. l'urorun cit ti -tu fIrier of the Dists ir' t'fthe S'1it.-d States. for t Ie I-' - if ouithi Str ,.iia Notice- i- It, ' - ... ca. that caup'e be c--n he ere t io -..- t 'ort, at the 'eu-si I 8:.ntr' ! s i. Charleetot. ot the iitith d ;: . .. ' e iext. at elevei o'clock. A. 31.. ..Iy hii said \l..rtm Posey. should not receive his lha-r!w:rge a" a Binkript. Cuic.stutl, 12th day otJuine, 1-43. )I. V. GRAY. CLIrk. Jum.- 21 12t 2! ID11t. CHlAMP'ION'S Vegetable Ague Medicine. A Nie adto rerlt, cure fur tie Cills nod Fever its all its complicated lorms,also ati enernat retied ftor f'ever, ol'every description. Thle. 3iedicim his bcei used by tihet propri. eto .s tnumeteber of years i extetcsve practice', deai in- n,% bcicih lot-, he has treat.d some che'u. ratnd- uf case. tit feivers and from the ruccess 01 this ntase of pra:ice. lie is cotnfidetnt it must .ini widl be t lhe pret ailing poristice inl levers it never lai; t, perlurto a core of Chills and i-ece -r the- rikt*r ii laons.^TysAj us. Nerrjus. Congestice, IWinter ad 'r/ll-e 4.rtir. all iield to te' ne of this irdriine,. & t are cored by this ,.ystemna ol lprancre e a .-i-er ime and n ith mtiu tch tiore vertait Mass by aty other system ofl practice beei rec'tiiomiended. Ci'LRTl 'lC \TES. nIMrrM:...y -ette Co. Ala. Jan. 10. 1,-4-2 Dr. isampion :-Dear cir. I leave been a greatt fat orite of' Dr. apnlt'sPsIll. and unt1111 last fill had no, t Ieard f -f our pills. Your ap-!tha leit some tn this untry. and I have oued icethi te iny practice to a ciasiderable ex teIl. atid I rate with pleastire say, elit as far as it kwecm hedge xt'en.:4. they acre mtuch seepe. ior tee :i.iy mieesJ:ee I lie ied in rases of Frier-. I im so lorr'.ibly aid fomti perioneial Inionedge c'ne d tic'a o the sal:itrv nod all Inprtant c leet-- of yri pills. that'l asm ex 'reseiv ax:.tns ti leave Vl make ian agent inl tIes viwl'jmt) ''here cant ice a lhrge: anount isol tiere for cash Votre truly. Ii. P. LEONAKD, M. D. )I t.AS Co.. Alt., Apri! 4. P443. Dr. ('ha,npion :-ear rir.-Of tie' iliA j n ic I rt'eeivedi fromt vont I leave fountd sae~ie lior at coeniiealeiue quatity . I think that it ac ill le sickilyliere itt c'onisiejpence tcf thtt e we -Termg Yoiur pills gtc wecituc geineral saIa.c tuot here, that I amt perseidueed by myi teighi hors tec write to you for ai large supltl of both kiind<. :tt n now kni.utht keuep themo, i'lea.e send ilthe oon. na I exptect to celil aull that I hae written for by. the tiun e utir a'ett is arounmit m Jul. ' Yours we'ith tittuch respect. BIENAIl ilNC. Eachi boxc contains 24 pilis, N2 of which are soi liieent to eit e ianyvordiniary case of Chiills acid Fceve.r. l'rice .31 25. and DR. CIUAYIPION's v. I:0 i a eti:. Avi t -ni~tecL', A .,TI n O 1. Til r'tR~iF yc., AOcATite.nTtC t'IL~t., J'otaseassin four imortaait properr. fcor the (curr l uf ista~,s. rar faullycaned corretly combelcd, cina airle It to assi~aI ther e-fert: of aiiA.t r. foer thse bn mit/t of thar brlth oii~ f mnanuinad. Thli. micin itt'i recieiimendied to the atten tent eof those ilhcted with Liver Comcpiitu [y ~cens'i.I )reep-y. Jitilionas habitts. Costec ie's-. (Cheolern moirbit., lhieutismiet. Sceofua. bitIni 8tomt:irke. edtp aced app~etite. Wtormit. Ceen eiae. [nc hciehI is kniown by ai in ekineg een'a tien ::t the pit of thie <tomeachc.] Janndice, I leac i-le amtii co L stc hie' p.epitaon of the hea:rt. D~irccva. liycentery. 'ir tlna. Ner'.Otis aiflec ten I heart hnirnc. Whlite eetihag. and all thnc.l.e i-r aes ari-o eg f'rom inmpiue blood. Price 23 ets per 4iex, anid for sale by FILAZI(l & A01DIS0N, Ef el',fdI C. II., S. C. R IS I.FY & CO). llamebur2, 3. L. IIAVILA.SD, lIIILEYA. & CO. Augusta. Groi. Also, inc nearly till otf the ton ns a hnd vilagce., and by ntimereets coetiry nigents in all the W e ern anid Snthernzi States. Jute " Gm 22 New 2!ipring & Summuer G 0 0 D 8. Icece nwcpeing at his stoie in llamburg. Ka lull assorttmentt oft for the .ipi ing and Summier Trade, which he wecill sell rrry low liar Czt-h. 'March 2'. if 9 Notice. L L personsi inde'eted to us on accounts I duo the fist oh Janutary last. nre re quested to entne and settle up. \Ve have to pnay our debt~s. GOODF.& LYON. Feb.13 tf 3 Notice. jIY' N;:rnocmae eA31. a Dricklayer, has nico iuthiority or permission hiatt tme, to mtiei :any ucntracre or pecrfcom aniy cework-ser tee re-icee any moteney ten acceount ol woi k donie by him. Ai all percitnn arc tnotfil tnot to deal, trade or traticik weeith himti. Auigust 21. 19,43. : 3 O l.:vEcery deseri Jpt ion e secuted with neatnesi& des ptsteh,nt the Olilice. offh (l''.nuEtkILADVkitTlSER. VEGETABLE FEVER AND AG_ C' AND ANTI FE VEP, PILLS., A CERTAIN and effectual cure for Ague and Fever; also used succersfully in the treatment of Bilious Fever. Nausea, General Debility. and Nervous Weakness. The worst flattering recommendations of this Medicine have been received front manay emi ient Physicinsis and others who have used it. And it is presumed that no medicine has ever beenm used A, hose action has been more benefi cial, pleasant and iivigoratin.t, and called forth fron afflicted sufferers such expressions of heartret gratitude and ihankfulnesa. Person, taking the Pills. soon find themselves relieved -Chill broken! Fever gone!! Stomachand bead lice and healthful !!! Stength and ip petite increatsing and improving, and all net Vents weakness fled. Whea taketn according to the directions ac coipantving them. theynever fail to cte the Chill usd k ever the first day. .and neversicken the- stanmach or operate upon the bowels. Thair action upoi the whole system is so chnr Imi ng. thn peroans ar invarinably surprised an1d piu-:t %aa mh their sai.id and complete reaturaitio tie health The Pl'ls are ptrely and solely Vegetable;. and the happy cotubination uf the ingredients and their prop.o.rtions are sueh liat to poodnee a nedictne which never fails to relieve when relief is at all uiatonble. r.ach box coataint. 20 doses of Pills-Price, One Uullar. For -vol by iiAVILANI), R-L'Y & CO.. A-ent. Angusta, Georgia. J D. TIBETS, EAl - C.turt House. i). 1. W.GIIGER. Cherukee Ponds. Aug. 16 6m 29 A PUBLIC B.ESSING. r 11ESE PILLS have lonug been known I and appreciated, for dir extraordinary and uintediate powers of restoring perfect heaha to persons suffering under neatly every kind of disense to which the human frame as liable. They ate particularly recommended to all thoe persons who are udflicted with any kind nf a chrunuc or lingering complait, as there is not medicine before the .ublic which has so natural ;anod happy effect upon the system in corcetng the stomach and liver, and to the foa nation of hcaltby chyle atd thereby purify. iag the blotod. 'lTey are acknowledged by the hundreds and thoustaids na are osuig them, to be not only the uiont wiud and pleasant in their operation, bit the- motut perfectly innocent, safe and edi. rient mnedicinte ever offered to the public. Those %, ho once nako a trial of these Pills, never fterwnds feel wililag to be without thei. nad call again attd again for more, which is -utiuent paofouf their good qualities iiE..DAIIE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Thse who hiave suffered and are weary of .herm~ag n ith this di.ressing complaint, will tind -Spxnrer's 'egeabh&. I'Uls a rmucd y at once c.:it.in and i'museadiate in its effects. One sin. gle dome of the Palli. taken soon as the head ache is tIt coming on, %will cute it in one-half hour e ntirely. A- a nrenedy in sammer and borel complaiais, they dipplav tlhein wotnderful powers to admi. t tation. and are far -perior to any thing in use fur these comts pl.dinta. Ita ligsppata an Liver Complaint,they stand urio% ated. 3laiy have been cured in a few weeks. after hatoing suffered under the dread. fil romplaint fot yenrs it labiual Costirexess they are decidedly ocupierior to any Vevetable Pill ever brought be. fore die rubblic ; and one 25 cent box will es tabli,h their surprising virtues, and place them beyond thae reacts of doubt in the estinmauion of every indavidual. Tftey are iajluable in nesrvous and haypo cht'ntriacqj affections. loss of appetite, and all cinomplasots to whli-h females alone are subject.' They ae wild itn their action, and convey altmost immediate convictiont of their ultility fromt the tirst dose. They may be taken by persons ut anty agec: and the feeble, the infirm, the nervotus antd delicate are strengthened by their otpeationt. because they clear the system ~ of al ha mours. quiet ncrvoua irritability, and a tartiably praduice aiotund health. t puta adsao f threehkanred and screuty thou sand bars o.f these mestimable Pilh, have been sotld wvtiti thte last twselve mtonths in three states daone. and mtare than three times theA .aane qatty in other States. As tan anti bulitus mnedicine, no family should be w ithoutt :hemt. A single trial of them i mitre satisfactory thanu a thousand certificates. Talladerga Springs, Talladiga Co. Ala. Aaugust 17. 1642. Tii i< to certifv. that i hare beetn afflicted nritht .sick llendacten. Dvapeopsia and Liver complattinit. atnd Costivenesst for the last eight oir hilte yer tduring wrhicht time I had) taken, a- wiell as I recallecatzahoutt sat - boxes of Beck. withts PIts. twenlve boxes oaf P eter's Pills, and a mnbta.-r of htoses of Champion's and Bran dreth'sa Pills, all of which atlorded me but litfb or ano relief. At !ast I was recommended to try lDr. Speinaer's Vegetable PaIls, and wvell I did; fo lineerhal bitt onae aitnck of the Sick ileadachea aftear I canaonsence'd taking the Pills, (tattw abouit -ix .tnnths.) andh I canadidly' con fe.ss. thait I have dlerived-mnore real benefit frotm the se oft Spencer's Pills, thtan from all the' othter 3ledlicones aund- Pills set I have ever talien, aind I would earnea'. recomurend them tato i- n..teing in my opinion, the best natedi eme in uste fair all hnagesing a tamplaints, The ,. Pills h.mve da...e tme s. mtach good, that I. waould taot feel wling to b.. without them for live dollars a bax;t aund I cannot hut feel very grateful to Dr Spencer for having prepared stach a valauabhe medicine,' and the distribution of it is conferrinag a very great favor on the puiblic. as it is a thing of the mt importance thbat every family should have a supply of Dr. Spaencer's truly valuable Pills constantly ott handa. ISAAC Mf. THIO&t AS. P'rice.25 cetnts pcr box, n ith full directions. For stale lby H AiILA ND. RISL.FY & CO.. Augausta. Georgia. J. D. T1BBETS, Edgefield Court House. Dr. W. W. GFE1GFER, Cherokhee Poands, Atug 16 lima 29 Brought to the Jail O l' District a tnegro mao, who e.)ullnb.tmelflJA CKSON. five feet 2 incraes high:, s cry balack comiplexiosn. about 30) yenrs age, his lelt leg shorter than the right. ays he belngs to Mir. James Hardy of Anderson District. 8. C. who lives n ithin threae miles of Mir. Samuel Earles atore, antd that he ranaway five or six weeks ago. T he owner is requested to come forward, pro' e praoperty' teny charges, and take him. awny.,tlern ise lie will lie disposed of ac cording t, law. C. II. GOODMA N, Jailor July 19 - f 25