AMERICAN HOTEL, HAMBURG _.- I ROM the .very increase' -patronaged ex tended to tho subscriber, he has been in -duced to improve his HOUSE and PREMI SES still forther, and would respectfalty an. nounce.to his former patrons and the public, -that he is now well prepared to make all com Tortable who may favor him with a call. The STABLES and CARRIAGE HOU SES have been enlaged and improved, and persons leaving horses -may.depend upon hav ing them well attended to. -- -HORSES and CAR RIAGES alwaysin rea diness to .convey passengers to, and from the Rail Road. or to any part of the Country. . WM. KETCHAM. Hamburg, Sept. 19, 1849, 3m 35 CAROLINA HOTEL. HAMBURG, S. G., OHN A. HOUSTON having taken the J above Establishment respectfully solicits ithe patronage of his friends and the public gen .etally. The buildina is at present undergoing thorough repairs. Good STABLES -and also -a LIVERY STABLE will be connected with 'he HOTEL The establishment will be open .,ed on the let of October next. August 29, 1849. 3m 32 JIT The Abbeville Banner will please insert Tor three Months and direct its account to 1. A. Houston Hambtirg, S. C., Planter's Hotel CORNER OF. CURCH AND QUEEN STREETS, Charlesto~n, S. C. FORMERLY KEPT BY CHARLES 11. MnT. :. AMES W. LAMKIN & JAMES M. HURST having taken the above exten sive and well known Establishment, solicit the patro inge of their friends and the public gen erally. Charleston S. C. Ananst 1. 1849, tf 29 Hamburg I. 0, 0, F. Academy. New Arrangement. HE Exercises of thiq institution was re . sumed on Monday the 24th Sept. ult., inder the direction of Mr. DAVID F. G RIF FIN. Tuition per quarter-for Reading, Wri ling, English Grammar, Geography, Arithma tic and History, (ancient and modern) $5 50 With or without any of the preced lng studies; the higher English branches, viz * Algebra, Geome- - - try, Trizonometry.-'Surveying, Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, &c. &c., and the ancient Lan - guages. . ... . $8 00 Music. . .... $10 00 Use of Piano, . . $2 00 Terms-Payment qiarttrly. in advance. Each quarter to contain eleven weeks. The Trustees take pleasure in being able to announce that they have secued the valuable services of Mrs. GRIFFIN, who will give her personal attention to the female department. Parents and guardians, desirous of sending children as paying or beneficinry scholars, will make application to the trustees. SAMUEL TROWBRIDGE, ' J. H. ANDERSON, W. WALKER.,* H. A. KENRICK. S. T. BRITTON. GEORGE ROBINSON, W. W. SALE., 9 Ham&jrg, Oct. 17, 1849, 4t -Fail and Winter -Goods. -H E Subscriber has just received, his Fall j.anid Witer Stock .of Goods, consisting -of all kinds if. W IORSTED GOODS. BLACK BOMBA * .ZINES. ALP.ACCAS AND FANCY SILKS, for LADIES DRESSES. - A LARGE L.OT OF PRINTS Or ALLt KPSDs Fine Bonnets and Bonnet Ribbons, Mnslin W~orke.d Collars, SSilk and Wellen Shawls, A SPLENDID LOT OF NEGRO SHOES -- BLANKETS & KERSEYS. . Groceries, Hiardware, Crockery, Slhoes, Sad dies, Hats and Calps of all kinds. which will he sold very lorw, and a libetal dis count for Cash. -B. C. BRYAN. September 26 St 36 To Physicians, Druggists * AND COUNTRY MERCilANTS. Dr. J. N. Keoler atid Bro. most respetfully solicits attention to their fresh stock of Enlish, French, German and American Drugs, Medi. - cines, Chemicals. Paints, Oils Dye Stnn's, - Glass Ware, Perfumery. Patent Medicines, &c. H aving opened a new store, No. 294 Mai ket St. with a full stupply of Fresh Drtigs and Med icines, wve respectfuilly solicit Conntry dealeri to examine our stock before purchasing else. * ~where, promising one and all who may feel dis posed t:) extend to us their patronag'e, to sell them genuine Drugs and Medicines, on as lib eral terms as ainy other honse in the City, and to faithftully execute all oiders entrusted to us - - - promptly and with dispatch. One of the proprietors being a regularph * sician, ail'ords ample guarantee of the gennme quality of all articles sold at their establiashment. We especially invite druagliss and co'utry merchants, who may wish to become agents -for Dr. Keeler's clebrated Family Medicines, *(star.dard and piopular remedies,) to forward * their dress. Soliciting the patronage of dealers. we re * main, ' J. N. KEELER & BRO., Whiolesale Druggists, No. 294 Market street, Philadelphia. Se ptemnber 19, 1849, ly 35 Land & Negroes for saIe. 71H E Subscriber desirous of qtuiting the Rfarming business, will offer for sale at * . public outtcry, to the highest binder, on Wed nesday the 5th of Decemtber next, his valuable plantation situate about 7 miles frotm Edgefield C. H. on the Newberry Road. .The Tract contains 500 acres, more or less, being a part of the 'plantation formerly owned by Maj. i. S. Jeter, deceased. On the premi' - ses are a comfortable dweling, suitable for a small family and several out buildings. 200 acres of said tract is well timbered. Also eleven likely young Negroes, consisting of men, women and children. Also the pre -' . ,sent vears Crop, consisting of Corn. Foddei and Oats, Horses and Cattle, and Plantation Tools, &c. -Tuiws--The land wvill be snld on a credit ol *one and two years: Note and approved securi ties, with interest fromt date. The Negroes, Crop, and Stock, one-third cash, the balance * 12 monthsecredit by Note and appioved secu vities.. N. J. BLACK. Oct.13, 1849, 73 9 -EGRO KERSEYS, Shoes and Blankets. .LA superior asssortmeont at - BLAND & BUTLER'S. Oct3, tf 37 LiRESH ENGLla5H DAIRY CHEESE, .5. ust received at BLAND & BUTLER'S. H. L. JEFFERS, -W. S. COT] WARE-HOUSE & COMW MARKET-STREET, nambi McINTOSH-STREET, Augui T AKE this method of itiforming their fri .1still continue the WAREIOUSE an< place and Augusta. GR.. they offer their sers COTTON FLOUR.'BACON, A-c., CIIANDISE, BUY GOODS for PLAA Their Ware--House in Augusta is on Mel TRADE. Their Wate. House in this.'place is safe fr< posed to-fre. As they will be constant at their p6it, pro they are aware will add to ther own,) they share of that liberal patroaage berotofore be thanks. LBERAL cash a'dvances will be nade, wh Hamburg, Sept. 1; Ware--House & C< Hamburg, Sot T I-TE Utidersigied'having talcen the W late Geigor'& Knight, respectfully ten Cotton and other produce, forwarding Merc desired. . The usual advances will be made on cons cation of the WARE-HOUSE. and by ut liberal share of patronage and hope to give s July 25, 1849, -The undersigned respectfully return theit liberal support and solicit a continuance of t confidently 'recommend. C AN DID ATE S. For Sheri=' ALFRED MAY, WESLEY BODIE, HUMPIREYS BOULWARE, THOS. W. LANHAM, JOIIN HILL. LEWIS JONES, T. J. WHITAKER, For Tax Collector. WM. L. PARKS. THEOPHILUS DEAN, L. A. BROOKS. ROBERT CLOY, SAMPSON B. MAYS. ISAAC BOLES. DERICK HOLSONBAKE, MOODY HARRIS, F. W. BURT, B. F. GOUDEY, JOHN QUATTLEB13T, For Ordinary. W. 'L. COLEMAN, WM. I. MOSS, H. T. WRIGHT, VIRGIL NI.':WF.ITE, HUGH A. NIXON, EDWARD PRESLEY. For Clerk. PETER QUATTLEBUM. WM1. MI. JOIINSON, THOS. G. BACON, E DM UND PIENN, OLIVER TOWLES, , Broght to the Jail OhF this District, on the 9th instant, a Ynegro man, who says his namne is JA R RETT, and that he belongs to Mr. Benjamin Rice, living within four miles of Union Court Houso. Said fellow cays heo is a blacksmith, and has a very large scar on his left arm, just belowv his elbbw, caused by a burn; lhe also has a large dark spot or mole covered with hair, on the lower part of the left cheek. Hie is about five feet six and half inches high, between 25 and 28 years of age and light compexion. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law ditects. H . R. SPANN, i. E. D. March 13. 1849 tf S Brought to the Jail OFthis District, a negro boy who says his name is WILLIAM, and says he ii FR EE. He says he came to Char leston with Captain Schley or Slye, and has been in the employmetnt of Mr. Sch Icy, (the Captain's brothers.) for the last year. lIe says he came out to Charles ton as assistant Conk, on the vessel--; that owing to a difficulty with the fireman, lie was denied employment on board, and could not return. He says his mother is named Mary Jane, and that the said Mr. Sley, in his Guardian, as he understands it. Said boy is between fourteen and six teen years of age, about 5 feet high, of dark complection. The Guardian or owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the lawv directs. H. RL. SPA NN, J. E. D. Oct. 31, 1849. tf 41 Drosegla to tihe Jail O Pthis District a negro man who says his name is E LIJAll, and says he belongs to Mr. Hiram Lecroy, a Baptist preacher, who be says lives about thirteen miles above A bbeville Court flouse, said negro f'ellow is about 5 feet, 7 inches high and betwee~n 24 and 26 years of age, and dark complexion. The owner is reqnested to come forward,~ prove property, pay charge. and take him away, or lie will be dealt with as the law directs. 1K . SPANN, :. a. it. October 31 1849, tf .41 NVotice. A lLprons indebted to the Eqtate of John J.May.. deceased, will make payment. And thtose having .demands will reader them in propeily attested. * S. B. MAYS,. Ex'r. Sept. 19 18-49 3m 35. heavy Cotton Domnestics. BROLWN Shirting. and Sheetings, * Net Silk Gloves. Belt Ribons and Laces, new and frost,. can be had at BLAND & BUTLER'S. IRAN, E. J. BUCKMASTER VHSSION MERC ANTS irg S. C.-WATERPROOPs sta, Ga.-F1REPROOP. mn and. the public geqerally that they COMMISSION BUI NESS in this ices to RECEIVE..STORE -a SELL RECEIVE nud -FORWRD MER rTERS or HE RCHANT& tosh-treet, in the "at ofth COTTON m water and soted the e1ore- not ex 0otinghb hiterest ofthir fri4itds, (which solicit and hope tornrit anlreceive a full stowed, and for whitch iheyr now return en required, on arny proene tLStore. JEFFERS, COTHRAN, & CO. 3m -_33 Immission Business, OTCuatvlinai. ARE-HOUSE of GEIGER:& PARTLOW, der his services in the 8iigiand Eale of iandise and purchasing i order. &c. when ignment. I trust- froir the favourable to remiring attention-to busiaei to obtain a atisfaction. W B. BRANNON. 6m 28 grateful thanks to-heir. patrons for theY ie same for W. B. Ba*'Fotewhom their GEIGER ZIKNIGHT. LIVER COMPLAINT,. IAUNDICE. DYSlEPS1A,C RONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY,:DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, And all diseases atriti from a disor derd Liver or Stomach in-bolh Male and Female: Stch is Vonstipation, Inwari.Piles, Fullness r Blo6d to the Head, Acidity of ike Sromath, Nausea, Ileart-burn, Disgust -f6i Food. Full ness or weight in the Stomach, Sour Ernita tions, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of the Stninach, Swimming of: the Head, Hurried and Ditficult Breathing, -Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Sufficating vensationi when in a lying posture, Dimnes of Yision, Dots or webs before the Sight, Fever afid dull pain in the [lead, Deficiency of Perspiratiorr, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, &c., Sudden fl.shes of-Heat, Buinin in the Flesh, Constant Imagijings of eyil and great depression of Spirits-cin be-effectually cured by DR. H00FLAND'S Celebrated Germati Bitters. Their power over the aboire diieases is not excelled-if equalled-by any other prepara tion in the United-States as the cureb attest, In many-cases after skillful physiciafts'had railed. Dermigement of the Liver ind-Stonach are sources of Insanity, and will aso prodnce dis ease of the Heart, Skin, Lungs and'Kidneys, and lays the body open o.1- attack- of the Cholera, Bilious, or Yell ver, and is gen erally the first cause of that most baneful dis ease, COnsUMPTION. Opinions of the Philadelphzia Press. " THE DISPATCH," December 3tst says : AN INVALUABLE MEDICINE.--We have fregitently heard the Celebrated German Bitters, tinniactu red by' Dr. Hoofiand, spoken of in terms of commendation,e and we know deservedly so. it is a too comrmon practice, in certaini qua iterm, to puff all maner of tiseless trash, but in the case of the above Bitters, hun dreds are liying witnesses of their great moral and physical worth. As a medicine 4br the Liver Complaint. Janndice.-Nervous Debility and Dyspepsia, it has been found invaluable, effecting cures and thoroughly eradicating dis eases. when all oth,er medicines have failed. We fell cohnvinced, that in the use of the Ger man Bitters, the patient does aol become debil itated, btut constantly gains strength and vigor to the frame-s fact wvorthy of great considera ion. The Bitters are pleasant in taste and smell, and can be adminmstered under any cir cumstances, to the most delicate stomiach. Inm deed, they can be used byall - ersorns wvith the most perfect safety. It wouldbe- well for thiose, who are much affected in the vervous system, to cotmence with one teaspoonful or less, and gradually increase. We speak from experi. ence, and are of course, a pr6per judge. Thme press far and wide, have united In recommend ing thme German Bitters, and to the afilicted we most cordially advise their use. - "SPIRIT OF THECTIMES," June 24LAs says : "DO OUR GOOD CITIZENS *ho are invalids, know the many astaisiihing cnres that have peen perforined by Dr. Hooflanid's Cele brated German Bitters ? Ifilmey 'do iiot, we recommend them to the "German MedicIne Store," all who are afflicted with Liver Com plaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, or Nervous Debil,. ty , the Doctor has cured many of our Citizens a fter thle best physicians'had faled. -We havo used them, and they have provid:to be a medi cine that every one shonld know of, and we cannot refrain 'giving,.our testimony in their fa vor, and that which gives them -greater claim upon our humble effort, they are entirely Vege table. Can stronger testimL.ny be adduced by any freparation before the public ? A single bottde will coiivince any one of their power over dis ease. They are entirely Vegetable, and .will permattently destroy the imostn obstinate costiVr ness; and give strenmgth and-vigor to the frame, at mno time debilitating the patient;. being also grateful to the most delicate stomach under any circumstances, and can be administered with perfect safety to -delicate infants:-they are free from Alcohol, Syrup, Acids, Calomel, and all mineral and injurious ingredients. They cant be taken at alttintes anid under aul circumstanes, no ordina' reposre toilt prevent them having a saluta~ry efe, -ini no bad result can accrue fro ai over dose. For sale, wholesale and retail,at the princi pal Deot, GE RM AN MEDICINE STORE, No. R Iace Street, Philadelphia. For sale in Edgefield byG .L. PENN Columbia by BOATWRIGHT .& MIlOT Augusta by Win. HAINS, and by'respectable dealers generally throughout the United State. July 18 1849j ly -.. 26 -Copartnershift. WE have this day associated witht us. Afr. WJ. E. BUCKMiASTER,-ian the trans action of the General Comnuia,m and Factor age Business, which will herealerbe conducted under the name and -sty le.of Jusmas, Co-rn nmAn& Co. JEFF'ERS & COTHRAN. r larg , Sept 10, 1849 tr 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Charles Smith, and wife, and others, Pariilon. -vs. Jane W. Anderson. N OTICE is hreby given that by vir tue of the Decree of the Court of Equity in this case, I-shalA proceed to sell in three or more. parcels, at Vdgefield IC. H.. on the first Monday in December next, the following real estate, belonging to the estate of John Anderson deceased, viz': One Tract of Land, containing wo thou sand one hundred and forty (2140) acres, more or less, lyiipg on Cufeetown Creek, .n-d-adjoining lands of Luke Devore, Geo. C6 Mayson, Edmund B. Belcher, Leroy H. Mundy, A. T. Traylor, Peter Quattle bum and James S. Harrison. Said Lands will be sold on a credit of one and two years, eqal instalmenats, ex cept for so much as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid in cash. Purchasers to give-bond and good sureties to secure the purchase money. S. S. TOMIPXINS. c. E. E, D. Comm'rs. Office, Oct. 8, 1849. October 10, 4t 38 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. lRobert Meriwether, and others, Archy Crafton, and others. NOTICE is hereby given, that ,by vir.. - tue of an Order from the Court of 1 Equity in this case, I shall sell on the premises, (on the Ware Tract,) on Wed nesday, after the First Monday in Decem ber next, being the 5th day of December-, the real estate of Thomas Meriwether, a larger portion (I) of which is woodland, as rollows, viz: No. I of the Upper Tract, containing by survey of D. White, D. S., six hundred ac-es, lying on Stephen's Creek, adjoining lands of the estate of Jeptha Sharpion, the estate of John liddleton, and Tract No. 2, of the Upper Tract of said estate. No. 2 of the Upper Tract, containing by survey of D. White, D. S.. seven hundred *and sixty acres, lying on Stepen's Creek, bounded on the North by the above Tract, (No. 1,) and the estate of John Middleton, on the West by the road leading to Furey's Ferry, and on the South by Mrs. Key and No. 3 of the said Upper Tract.. No. -3 of the Upper Tract, containing by. i survey of D. White, D. 84 four hundred acres, bounded on the North by the above Tract, described as No. 2, on the East and .Southeby Mrs. Key and Dr. G. Tennant, and on the West by the -road leading to Furey's Ferr.yj and Tract No.4of the Upper Tract. No. 4 of the Upper tract or' the Locust Hill tract, containing four hundred and two acres by survey of D. White, D. S.. and bounded on the North and lEast by the above tracts described as No. 2 and the Furey's Ferry road-,on the South and West by the Estate of John Middletonj dec'd. No. I of the Lower or Ware. tract, con tainin2 by survey of Di.Whii. D. S., four hundred and fifty six acres, adjoirning lands of Thomas MicKie, Nos. 2 andt4, of the Lower or Ware tract, reserving the use of the spr'ing, known as the poplar sprinig, near the residence of Thomas McKie, to the said Thomna McKie and his wife do I-ing their lives. No. 2 of the Lower ~r Ware tract, con taining by survey of D. White, D. S., six hundred and twenty-six acres, lying on Stephten's Creek, adjoining lands of Thos. McKie, the estate of John WV. Garrett, J. A. Hloostoh, and Nos.1 and 3 of the Low.. er or Ware tracts. No. S of the Lower or WVare tract, con taining by survey of D. White, D. S., six hundred and fifty acres, lying on Stephen's Creek and adjming lands of Robert Mer riwethor, Joseph Crafton, and Nos. 4 and 2, of the sdid uppet ot- Ware tract. No. 4 of the Lower or Ware tract, con taiming seven hundred and thirty-six acres, by survey of D. White, D. S., adjoining lands of A. T. Crafton, Joseph Crafton, and Nos. 1 and 3, df the upper or Ware tract. No. 5 of the Lower or WVare tract con taiming by' survey of D. White, D. S., one hundred and twenty-eight acres, adjoining lands of William Dearmond, A. T.1. Craf ton, Thomas MlcKie, and on the east by the road leading to Furey's Ferry, and No I, of the Lower or Ware tract. ALSO All the personalty of the said Thomas Merriwether, after taking off the share of William R. Meriw. r, deceased, consisting of Negroes. H ,~s Ilogs. Cat tle, Corn, Fodder, plantation Tools &c., Said Lands will he sold on a credit of one and two years, except for so much as will pay the cost of this suit to be paid tn c1sh. And as to the personalty, a credit of twelve months. Purchasers to give hood andI good per sonal sureties, to secure tbe purchase mot.ey. A T. Craftn Robert Merritvether and Joseph Meriwether, living near Furies Ferry, will show the lands to any one de siring to see them. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E.'D. Commissioner's Ollice, 2d, Oct. 1849. ll'-The Abbeville Banner and Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel will copy once a week titl first Monday in December, and for ward bill to S.S.T. Oct. 3,1849 9t 37 'Vewv Flour, From Tumbling Shoals' Mills. JUST receite Twenty-Two Bartels, Super fine Flour in Flat Hoop Barrels, from the above celebrated .Mills, and ror sale by -'G. L.PENN. Aoswv. August15 t f 30 Just Received. 1500 LgS. Choice Georgia made Cas. 40 Sacks Salt, 10 Ble. New Flour. and lots of Bacon on hand yet at .BLAND & BUTLER'S. August 1$ tf 30 Essences, tOR flavoring Ice Creams. Sauces. Jellies .' Puddings, Pies. &c., via: Lemon Vanilla, Almont and Rose, just received, and for sale by G. L. PENN, AGaNT. August15 tf 30 0a b Mhe Great Remedy fur Rheumatism, Gout, Pai in the Side, Hip, Back, Limbs and Joint Scrofula,,King's Evil, White Swellings, Har Tumors, Stif Joints, and all Fixed Pais tokat ever. Where this Plaster is AppIe4 PAIN CNNOT EXIST. A gentlemaik in the South of Europe av lalesine, in 1830, he;rd so .much said in it iter place in favor ofrEW DAVID'S PLAS ER, and of the (as he considefed) miraculot ures he had performed, that lie was induce a try it on his own person, for a Long ati ,iver Affection, the removal of which had bee lie chief object of his journey, but which ha esisted the enial and delicious clime. He accordingly applied a plaster on the rirl f his chest where the paifi was seated, anothe etweet the shoulders, and one oyer the regio if the liver. In the mean tim.he drank freel if an herb tea of laxative qualities. He soc bnnd his health improving, and ih a fr6* We'el is cough left hin; the sallowriess of his ski lisappeared, his pain was removed, and hi ealth became permanently reiterated. The following is from Mr. Worstel, editt if the Massillion Gazette, Ohio. Gentemen-During last winter and sprin was so .trobled witl a pain in breast as I ender me unfit for the duties of my office nd hearing your JEW DAVID'S or HE 3RE'W PLASTER highly recomamended f( imilar cases, I was induced to give it a trial. ad worn a plaster upon iny breast but a sho ime, when all pain left me, and I was enable Igain to engage in the labors of the office. vouid also state, that my sister, residig i 5teubenville in t1is State, has received iuc ienefit from its use. Yours, truly, J.P. WORSTELL." Masillon, Nov. 12, 1843. It has been very beneficial incases of Weal less, such as Pain'and Weakness in the ston ich, Weak Limbs, Laniekess, Affection of th spine, Female Weakness, &c. No femali ibdect to pain or weakness in the back i ides, should be withoutit. Married ladies i lelicate situations, find great relief from cot tantly wearing this plaster. The application of the Plaster between ti houlders has been found a certain remody fi olds, Gonghs, Phthiiic and Lung Affection n their primary stages. It destroys infiemme ion by perspiration. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS.! CAUToN.-The Subscribers are the onl 3eneril Agents in the Southern States for th ale of this truly vahable Plaster; and ir. ordf o prevent purchasers being imposed upon b i counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsi 0here. for the genuine, they invite particul ttention to the fblowing marks of the Genuini Ist.-The genuine in put up in smooth, er ;ine turned bottoned boxes, not soldered in. 2d -The genuine has the engraved head i lew David on the directions, around the bo: vith accompanying record of Court to I aylor, Rochester. -- SCOVIL & MEAD. Chartres Stree holesale General Agents for the Sonther tates. to whom all orders must be addre.iesc Sold alsn; Wholesale and Retnil-by . L. PENN. Agent Edgefield Court lousi L. C.. ALPo, by IAVILAND & RISLEY, and J. BARNET & CO., Anignsta,Georgia. Feb 14, 1849 ly 4 TATE OF.SOUTF H CA ROLINA -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THIE COMMON PLEAS. P. JONES. who is now in the cu. etody of the Shecrifi'of Edgefield Dit rict, by vil-tue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfac ndum, at the suit of Farrar & Hays, itecrchani taving filed his petition withi a schedule on oal fhis whole'estate and eflects, for the purpose hnining the benefits of the Acts'of the Generi .ssembly of this State, commonly called the I: ovent. Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereb riyen that the petition of the said W. P. .Jone vill he heardl and considered in the court of Cur non Pleas, for Edgefield District, at Edgeiel jourt [House on Monday the 6th day larch next, or on such other day thierenfle s the Conrt may order dutring the term coii necing' on the first Mondaty ini March nex t Edgefield Court Houfihnthe limits of this State, on whom cop '', ies of said Declarations with rules to plead, 'can be served on motion of M. Gray, Attor. t'nay for Plaintiffst ordered that said DefeDd dants appear and plead to said declarations, ewithin a year and a day from the datelhejeof, - or judgement will be given against-hiirb jdefault. 'eaby THOS. G. BACON, C. N, D. n Clerk's Office, .27th Nov. 18.48. e Nov. 29 - if45 STATE OF'SOUJTH CAROLINA. )EDG EFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. - E. W. Banctoft,) us. Auchment. R. S. Roberta. -1 H E Plaintiff in thie abov.e sae'c Ihaving this day filed his Declaration in ~tmy Office, and the Defendant having-neither ' wife nor Attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on whom a copy.ofasaid Declaration with a Rule to Plead can lie ser ved. On motion of Mr. Tompkins,'Alto'rney ~'for Plaintiff; ordered that' said Defeildant op pear and plead to said Declaration,'-within a te yearand aday from the date her'eof:dr'judg isetwill be awardedl against hinm by. default. THOS G. BACON, c.I.D.. tS Clerks Office, 28th A pril 1849. ' May 2, - ly 15$ " State of South Carolilla. EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT. IN T HE COMMON PL E A3. Kemtick & Thayer, us. . uacknnmnt. - Win. Gronet. .1~ H E Plaintiff in this case, having'this.day UGfled his..Deelaration .in iyi office,. and ti:e Defendant haVing neith'er ifie nor attorney, known to reside within thi limniis of this State upon whom a copy of thie.said Declaration with a rnle to plead, could. be-served.'- On mo tion of T. G. Key, Attorney .for Plaintiff,-rn isdered that the said Defendant appear and-pleadl sto sadDeclaration .ih.a. year ad-a day 3, from the date he'reof, .or in default -thareof, 'jugetwill.he entered against him. - judmet T HOS..G. BACON, c. a. r. I, Clerk's Office. EdgefleldC. H-, Nov15, 3848 n Nov.22 Iy - 44 - A TT ENMTION EDGEFIELD VILLAG-E ment U. S. Infantry, will continuee BU'IFt E.RING from year to year, and do the best.h - n can for his patrons. -- - CHARLES MARTIN GRAY. - Julyl11 149, . .t( 25. For Sale. - A GOOD Secondhand Carriage,e ry