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fuildiug, ere six months had elapsed, whrew an appalling gldom over the' whole concern.. At the end of the fourth year, the Academical Department was again abandoned, and with it, the manual libor- scheme. Peace to its re mains! The Theological Department survived the shock and retaints its position at a beautiful and healthy situation and lifting its head above the waters, that have threatened its destruction, it promises a vigorous maturity under the admin istration of two of its own sons, the one from the-State of-its nativity, the other from a more Northern sister of the same name. We now have a large- three story brick building for the Institution, with two comfdttable houses forthe two Professors; cabins for the Student.,; and a Steward's Hall occupied by a worthy brother in the~ ministry, who has repaired thither fir advantages of study for the holy calling. The property, owned by the Convention for the support of the Institution,in houses, lands, bank stuck and notes is worth about $40,000. And surely when we review our disasters and successes, with our present rmans of prosecu ting our original designs. the encouragement for continued and enlarged effort is of no in considerable magnitude. The number of Theological Studects that have completed a full course, or taken only a partial one in this Institution, is about one' hundred. Many of these are now iselully employed in our own State; some.are engaged in Georgia, Alabama and other States of the Union, whilst" others have finished their course. with joy. We have one, the Pastor of it church in the city of New York, and another in the city of Philadelphia. Brother Issachar Roberts, one of the first Students of the Institution. is a successfulblis. sionary. in China, and Brother Simons, Is fel. low'Student is Missionary in Burmah. Members of the Convention and of its Consti. tuency.-Let us take courage in this our work of faith and labor of love. Let us prosecute it with renovated ardor. Cut of, as we now are from Northern Theological Seminaries, the obliga. tidon upon us is the more imperative to'build up elct' Institutions atmong ourselves. Ours is the oldest in the Southern States, and with our present advantages. we may,- by errergetic ef forte under God, raise it up to distinguished eminence. Twelve young brethren have been at the.Ihstitution during the last term, and the mnmbert is expected,will be increased thenext term. Members of the Board of Trustees.-Be af fectionately entreated to be more punctual in attendance upon' the Meetings of the Board. that we may always form a quorum for busi ness. Let riot so grave a tintst. as that which you- have accepted, be unfulfilled. If we tie. gleet the Institutioi.-tcho will care for it'? Sisters of Charity in our Churches.=Let me entreat jou' to care for the interests of our " School of the prophets." One Body of these Sisters has endowed one. Saholarship. Will you not in your respective churchesgo and do likewise? Many more Theological Students would be Members of the Institution, if they had means. Come to the aid of such, and our Institution will Sourish. WILLIAM B. JOHNSON. P. S.-All Baitist papers in the South and South-West, and others friettdly to Theolo. gical Learning, will please gave the above an insertion in their columns. W. B. J. . ellow Fever.-We learn that a report is circulated in the country, that the Yel low Fever is raging in this city. Nothing could be more false. The city never was more free from disease. We have not even heard of a slight billions attck du ring the season.-Aug. Sent.. 20th ult. Hail Storm -A tremendous hail-storm -occurred-on Tuesday evening last a few miles above this place, which must have have done great damage to the growing crops. The corn blades were torne into fragments, and thte trees stripped of their 'foltage. Our informant aid not see whlai injury wvas done to the Cottont. The rain. without the hail, reached us here, and we trust has been so general as to revive the hopes of Planters itn this section, whto have had so much reason to apprehend a shtort crop, by reason of te extreme drought experienced for matny weeks.-Muscogee Democrat. --- Cure for Rhngworm -It is stated that ring worm may he speedily and effectually etured by washing tho parts effected wvith vinegar, in which onions have bett pickled. * Mona. Pogeot, French Minister near our government (says the New York Erpresa.) publicly denies thtat France designs to itn terfere betweetn Mexico &nd thte United States, in any way, otr the subject of an nexation. Manmburg~ Friees Corrent. JUNI' 25; 1845. Bacon, per lb. Jroir, pcr lb. Hog rotund, 7 a 74 Sweedes,ass'd,4& a 54 Hamts, 74 a 84 Hoop, 74 a 9 Shoulders, 6j a 7 Shteet. 7 a 9 Sides, 74 a 8 Nail Rods, 74 a 8 nagging, pei yd. Rssssint lhar 5 a 6 Best Hlemp, 17 a 20 Plough hlonids, 6 a 7 Tow, 15 a 18 Lard, per lb. 8 a 10 Cotton, 174 a0Carl, a 6 a8 BaLerope, per lb. 8 a It0 Limne, per bbl. Beeswcaz, prlb. 22 a 25 Stone,. 2 00 a 2 50 Cotton, per lb. Ricc, per 100lbs. 4 00 Ord. to Mid'g, 5ija 5% sugfars. per lb. Middling Fair, 6 a 64 St. Croix. 10 a 11 Fully Fair, a Putto Rico, 7 a 10 Fine, a New Orleans 7 a 10 Coffee, per lb. Hlavanta, whi:e 10 a 12 Rio, 8 a 10 Do. brown 8 a 9 Java, 13 a 15 Loaf and lnmp,13 a 15 Corn, per bn., 00 a 50 Salt, per bush. 45 a 50 Cor Meat, 50 a624 Sack, 1 50 a 175 -FLour, per bbl. Talloto, per lb 8 a 10 C-nal, 6 50 a 0 00 Twaine, per lb. Country, 4 50 a 5 25 American, 25 a 30 Rides, per lb. 7 a 8 English, 25 a 374 Commercial. IIAMLaTRG, June 25.' Cotton.-We are in receipt of Liverpool dates to the 4th inst. per Caledonia, at whIch time there had been a slight depression in the Cotton Market, shewing a decline in price of about jd since the 17th nIt. These accounts will have no impression on our market, where the stock is much reduced, and but little coming in. Allthat have been offered during the past wieek has ben readily taken at our quotations '-say ordinary toi middling 54 a 5j ; middling fair to fair 6 a 64; fully fair to good fair 6j eta. .Tis-artcleA voUSTA, June 28. .Cotton -hsatceis in good demand at (nll prices, scarcely af'ected by .the aocount of the decline of jd. in the Liverpool market, brought by the last steamer. We' quote 5 a 6ft, principal salet. 6Oa 6 3-8; very -little offer ing. Comumau. June'26. Coute.-Since our last, we have received Liverpool news up to the 4th itnst. ahowinu a decline-in that mtarket of * of a penny per . ; this .nesys will have ve -y little, if any effect on our market, 'owing to the light stock on sale. The teceipts. are very light-from four to six loads 'per day. Fatreme prices the week 5j a MARRIED, On the i0th of June by Mr. J. H Pearson, Mr.1sAAc BASIER to Miss MATILDA SbTePaJIs, all of this. District. W THE AM-iUAL MEETING OF THE Abbeville and Edgefield Union Bi'1e Su ciety will be held at Mount Moriah Meet ing House, on Tuesday' after the third Lord's Day in July new, at 11 o'clock, A. M. The Anniversary Address will be de livered at 12 o'clock. The Members of the Executive Com mittee will meet on Monday, (the day pre vious,) at Mount Moriah, at 10 o'clock, A. M. It is desirable that the members of the Committee be punctual. as there will he much business to attend to before they can be prepared to make 'a satisfactory report to the Society the day following. W. S. HARRIS, Secretary. June 18 3t 21 To the Physicians of Edgeficld District. GESTLEMEN: -lieving-that the honor and dignity of our profession may be seriously af fected, *nd-tis even alrend) rmch iijured, par ticularly in the country, by a -want of that 'ni formity of conduct among the members of the profession. which is so e-ssential to its main tenance: and feeling it to be the duty of the members of the prolession. to remove as ftr as possible;any cause which have a tendency to detract from the respectability, honor and dig nity of that profession, we feel ourselves sus taiied itr calling the attention of the Physicians of Edgefield District, at least to the considera tion of a subject which must be looked upon as one of the great causes in producintg the et fects above alluded to-the want of a regular fee hill, a uniform system of charges, by which ill shall be governed. The dignity, the respectability and the honor of the profession require the adoption of such a system, and it is due the people, that a fee bill be adopted in accordance with the times. We. therefore, call on the practising Physi cians of Edgefield District,to meet at Edge field Court fiouse,on the first Monday in July next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., ont titday to assemble together in some suitable rooni, and ndoipt such a bill of charges as the timhes and circum stances require. After which. the meeting might take into consideration other subjects. And one which will be well worthy of its consideration is, the propriety of establishing a Medical Society or Societies in Edgelield District. The utility of which, if properly coonducted. both as re gards advanctng the science of Medicine and the benefits to the community, unust be ac knowledged by all. We flatter ourselves that the i'mprtante of the subjects willbe stuflicient to induce every member of the profession in our District to take a deep interest in the meeting. and to at tend, prepared for the transaction of the busi ness above mentioned. ' A. G. TEAGUE, J. H. JENNINGS, W. U. J ENNIN(3S, FELIX G. PARKS. J. E. LEWIS, J. L. A TKLF8O1. List of Letters4 REMAINING in the Post Office at Edgefleld Court House on the 30t pf June, 1845, which if not taken out by the 31st October next will be sent to the P. O. Department as Dead Letters. B C .& D. Burton, Richard Cooper & Graratr, Brown. Mrs. Cook, John H. Body, Nathan Ctry, V. S. Brownson, Mrs. S. Cloy, Rev. R Brown, Mrs. lB. H. Com., of the Poor. Boblware, I-. Cloy, S. A. E. Bacon, Tr. G. Charles, W. 1W Cooper, [H. 2 -Deal, M. H. *E F& G. Evins, -Samuel G3ibbs, W. Ethtridge, Marsh Greer, Robert IFowke, Crr S.S. The heirs of Ensign Fansbaw, Mr. L. John Glover,- of' the Glover. Wiley 8. C. Con. fine uf Gluver, Joseph the Revolugiott. Gritmes, John Glover, Joseph Green, Mrs. Annf - H I & J. Hill. Lewis H ester, S. B-. Hamatilton,, Mrs. E F.lrby, Col. J. H. Harrisoin, Benjamtin Jonnson. F. C. 2 Holliday, Eli Juhtan, Miss M. E. H atcher, Miss 4. Jottes. George Kinsler, 11ev. Paul Lovel, .James 2 Kim, W'., Esq. Lanudrum, J. M. Lanhum, T. Lowe, D). or Ba~sil L anbnm, Miss M. M & N. M iles, Miss S. B. Mitchell, Joseph 2 Miller, Miss E. Ri. Mortalh, Moses Miedlock, Mrs. M. Mitchell, Caleb Murray, Rt W. Mayson, G. C. McDturlie, Hon. G. Nohil, Edward 0 P & R. Ogilvie, Dr. S. WV. Roche, M. D. 2 Page, Mrs. C. Raynold, Jatmes Page, Mrs. E. Reins, H. J. Pnrker, Thomas Roper, Joel Jr. Page, Mrs. B, 2 Reins, Henry Powel, C. S. Rarideu, B. F. Prifly, C. WV. ,S T V & WV. Samuel, M 2 Watson, Elij'ah Torrey, Win Warren, Carson VanBuretn, T. J. Wash, John. Walker, WV J. Wash, Richard Witt, John Williamis, Jesse WaIl. Mrs. A. Wise Miss Augusta Wise, Wrshington White, Mrs. A. M. Williams, G. S. Wilkinson, J. G. Yancey, B. C. ,Persons calling for atty of the above let zers will please say Advertised Letters. M. FRAZIER, P M., July 2 St (85) 23 A, Wt ROACH, RESPECTFUL1LY informs the IIcitizens of Hamiburg and the sur rounding country, that he'has ta ken the house formerly occupied by W.EDNSv, Esq.. known by the nameof the HA M BURG HOT EL~ and has opened and in tends kee ping, A Hi USE OF E NT ER T A IN. MENT, where tat all times will be fouind the best the Market affords in the Provision line, anti accommodations of all descriptions. that Travellers and othters can wish to make themi comfortable. His Livery Stables. attached to the Hotel, is well provided with good Provender and attentive Osslers, and thte greatest carewill be takett of all Horses, either by the day, ,week, or monith Hamburg, June 25 18415 (Rep) 2t 23 G>?The friends of Col. Joaz, QUATTns suon announce him as a candidate for the noffice of Tax Collector, at the next elec tinn . Julyu 1 - H E undersigned-respectfully inforrs his friends, that he has resarmed the Manufnc ture of COTTON GINS,and fintters himself from his loag experience inthe business suema ker of the celebrated Jone's Gins, to recciye a share of their patronage. He deem it useless to accompany this notice with a long list of certificates of reconmenda tionras to the capacity of his Gins, when, he can assure them that out of near 1500 Gins made by himself not one have been condemned or returned. His Gins are of the best mate rials and warranted. Attached to the Sawa is a Mote Cleaner, and experience has pr-ven it to be a valuable addition. as it keeps all the motes of any size from passing thruulh with the Cotton. The Brush Wheel has also un dergor.o considerable alteration. Upon the whole, his Gins need only to be tested to be highly appreciated. Planters can be assured that no Gins will leave his Shop without the Saws and Ribs having been examined and set by himself alone. and respectfully solicits a cull from them before they purchase elsewhere H. ODOM. Agent. Opposite Slovall 4 Simmon's Ware House. N. B. R.PAIRIrO done on moderate terms. Augusta,Ga.,July 1 ' *6t -23 ESTRAY. TTRAYED on the 15th June. a Dark Bay . or Chesnut Bay MARE. rither over the middle size. about 6 or 7 years old. black main and tall, a blaze in her face; rather low in flesh. She walks fast, with a long slovingly step. All her shoes are off but one on her hind iot, and it is broke ; one fore foot turs' out ;think she has one hind foot white ; no other marks recol lected. Any informntron respecting her would be thankfully teceived, by ROBERT BRAt)FORIY. Living 14a mile of Mr. A. Bland. Jnly 2 tf 23 CARRIAGE MAKINiiG I T HE Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are catrrying on the CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS, in all its branches, at the old stand near Pottersville, where they are fully prepared for doing all kinds of work in their line. with neatness and despatch, and at prices to suit the times. They feel thankful for past favors, and hope by constant assiduity and strict attention to busin-ss. to merit a liberal share of their patronage. C. MIrCHELL, L. HILL. July 5 tl 23 P. S. Wagon work and all kinds of Blacksmithiug done at the eastomary p-i ces. . M &I State of South ('arolna, EDGEFIELDDISTRIC71 Nancy Reynolds, Applicant. against Wmll. Reynolds. W Reynolds, at others. Der't.. T appearing to my sarisfetion, that John LReynolds, one of the Defendants, resides without the limits of t.his State, it is therefore ordered, that he do appear and object to the' division or sale of the Real Estate of Thomas Reynolds deceased, or., or before. the sixth day of October next, or his gpnaentto the same will be entered of record. JOHN HILL. c. r.. D. July 2 12: 23 Ladies' Fair, and 4th July Entertainmnent. r IIE Lauies of the Meahosdmst Sewmug soci Uety. respectfullly inform the Ladies anad Genutlemuen of~ thw Village anud country. that they will funish a .Supper and ibefreshments on the eveninmg oft the 4th Elf July, at 5 o'clock, in the gard oh M r. E. Penn, at which tinme thcy will oler a umberc of articles for sate. Every effort will be made tol render the entertaintla pleasant and agtreeablP to all who may attend. Ice Creams, Lemonade and Soda WJater will be prepared ini abunadance. Good Music will also be provided lfor the occasion. Admittance 25 Cents-Chldren halt price 'Tickets may be had at any Eof the Stores in the Village or at the place The proceeds to be apliedsolely to benevolent objects ShERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina. EDJGE'kiLD DIo ThIt '. Rt. Rt. Hunter, vs. inmes.tic Atuanimj. M. F. Mitchell. BY an order Introm the Court of Clmmmpn Pleas, ina the above stated case,t will pro ceed to sell ini the Towna of ilamburg, on the first .loniday ini July net; one grey Horse, levied upon as the property of the Defetndant. [17 Terms cash. H. BOULWAR E. s. a. ta. Jirner8 3 t 1 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs ohf Fieri Fa Bcias to me direeted, I wiHl procseed to sell at Edgefield Court Hounse, on the First Monday'anzd Tuesday follotoing, in July next, the following property, to-wIt r John Bauskett, vs. John M. Barraton, the House and Lot near the Tower of Ai ken, occupied by James E. Iglackc, tiouoded on lands belonging to B. M. Rogers. Wiliam Woodberry, Indurser, vs. Ru doiph Carter and Elizabeth Carter, the tract of land where the defendant Eliz abeth Carter now resides, adjoining lands of John Wise and others. Termas, cash. -H. BOULWARE, s. F.. D. June 11 - : 20 State of' Stouth Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Daniel Boon Applicant,-vs.) Summons in Luke Horn, and others, Defendlants. Partition. B Y an order from John Hill, Esquire, Ordinary of the District aforesaid, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield C. H., on the First Monday in July nert, the hands belotnginig to the Estate of George Horn, Sr., deceased, situate in said District, on Horse Pen Creek, containing one hundred and~ thirty acres, more or. less, adjoining lands of Marcos Upson, Isaac Buntinag, anad otherst sold on a credit until the first day of January next. Purchaaers to give hotd and approved personal security, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordi nary to secure the purchase mnoney. Cost to be paid in cash. H. BOULWA RE. s. E. D. June11' 4t 20. We are authorized to anoun~tfce Geomoi J. SEPPtARD its a candidate for the ofiice of Tax Collector, at the next election, Dec.95 - .: t 4 Plantation for Sale. 1HE Snbscriber offers for sale his valuable Plantation, situated on Stephen's-Creek, in Egefield District, and about I0 ,nites *bove 1S inburg. -Tle Tract eogtains f ve 'nndred and fifty acres, of as.good, well timbered land as any on the Creek and is well adapt ed-to Corn, Cotton and small grain. About. two hundred and sixty ncrea are cleared and in cultivation. The situation is as healthy- as any in the District and the water is excellent. A reasonable, indul gence will be given, with Note and ap proved security.. Persons wishingpio pur clase can call and examine for them selves. If not pi-eviously disposed of, the above Plantation will be sold on Wednesday the 3rd of September next, at my place of residence, on Stephen's Creek. JOSEPH LLOYD. May 7 - Im2ta 15 Stare of South Carolina, EDGEFIEIW DISTRI(C. BY JOHN HILL, Esquire, Ordinay for Edgekeld District. Whet-eaw, Mary Limbeeker, bath applied to me for Letter's of Administration, on all and singular-the goods and chattels, rights td cred its of Chas. Limbecker late of the District afore said, deceased, these are therefore, to cite and admonish all and singularthe kindred andcret itors of said deceased, to be and appear before the at oair next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hohden at Edgefield Court Honse, on the.171h daygof July next, to show cause, if any why the-said administration,should not be granted. Given nnder iy hand and seal, this 18th day 'tJnoe-, in the year'of otr Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and in the sixty ninth year of American Independence. JOHN HILL, o. a. D. Jnne 25 2t 22 Notice. LL -Person indebted to the Estste of John D. Raiford, ate of this District, are re quested to make immediate paytoent,and all having any demands against the said Estate willhand thenr in, according to law, by the 25th of Decembernext, at which time the snbscri bet desireitorcible up the Estate. tELUAH WATSON, Adm'r. April ; 9m 11 Dissolution, H E Co pat p heretofore existing un der the fir . L. JEFFERS &CO. was this daydisitved by mutual consent. All demands agatasLthe firm vililb presented to H. L. Jeffers for paymentand all those in debted to the,.concert- will<iitake payment to him. as be-is al ne atthorized to settle the same. .L1. JEFFERS, .-JAMES F. GRIFFIN. flamburgt:m t 2th, 1845 2w 2t Ca rd. T HE dissolution of the firm of l. L. JE' FERS & CO.. also dissolves the cotr nection of the ubacriber with the Warehouse business-bqf 4e still offer his services to his friendrind the public as a GENERA. AGENT AND CoMMIssION MERCHANT, viz : sisg Cot ton, Flou~r, Bacon, krc., of the Wagon or Wfharf; purchasing gr selling Goods for Planters or Merchants, and receiving and forwarding Mer chandise, &c, As he is now untrammelled with thecar - j. Warehouse. lie will be en .hled-in:. mnterests o use w to may avor :im wit their business. H. L. JEFFERS. hlambuirgS. C., Janme 12th, 1845 2mn 21 T o the Public. HAVING understneid, that duriug my ab s me~e lately to tl~e City of Baitimnorc, a re port has been circulated in thme country, by some one haviag inimical feelings towprdls me (pr61' ably some one that I ha've turned off,) that may House was closed, and that I had entirely given up the business. I deem it a dutty I owe to my self, to lay before the public the falseness of such a scurrilous report, and to infuqtp my coutntry p atrone, and the travelling community, that my House has been, and will continue to be opened for their reception du'd acco'mrxo dation.JAMES HUBRARD, Senr. Hamburg, Jbue 11 (Rep.) 2t 21 Notice. PERLSONS having demainds against the KEstate or Susannahi Nolton, deccased i are requested tp p resent themi properly attest ed, anid tho-se indebedmo said Estate are're quested to make immediiate payment. Jue1 JA ME8 RUS-H TON, Adm'i. Operations on the Teeth. SURGEON DErl'r, OF COLUMBIA, S'. C.~, IfL Ilag.sai'n' visit the Village of Edgehield VVon the first day ofituly, and-will remain for several days, d dring which' time-hel may be consulted at Mr. Goodmsan's Hotel,-and will be prepared to perform all operations conitected withi his profession, in ithe necatest and best manuner.. June'll 2t* 20 hEAb 40RTER'S,. - 1sT SQUADRON, 2ND REG'T -CvAAL.RT. I N pursuaunce of orders from .Col. T. Nich ohs, the Edgefield Squadron of Cavalry will parade at Edgefield Court House, on the 2nd Saturday in June next, for geview and drill. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers theday previous,-for drill and instguc, tion An eleiction will be held onth 2tdiy of July next, for Colonel, to fill the vacancy oces. stbned by the resignation of Co& Sprouwl. By order of Major.,J. C. SMYLEY. June 4 -2t 18 St-.te or South Carolina, . EDGE FIELD DIST RICT, IN EQUITY. Henry H. H ill and John Bates et al. es Cross Bill. Jonathah M..Hill et at. UT appearing to my satisfaction that Jonathan AM. Hill and Matilda Daniel, defendants in this case, ars and -reside without the limits of this State; on motion-by Mr. Wardlaw,.Solici tor for Plaintiffs, Ordered, that said absent de fenudants do appear 'n .this Honorable Court, and atnswer, plead or-demur to the Bill of Plain, tiffs, withint three monthe fremt the publieato of this Order, or thesid Bill be taken pmocon fesso against them. S. S.TOPKKINS, C. E.L.D. Coima'ers OJics, - Feb.6,.1845. 2 -33a g1i" The friends of Lieut. JAu35 B. H aaais, announce him as a candidate fom the office of tax Collector-p the atuse-. ution - SPARTANBURG DISTRICT, .s. C. T HIS delightful watering place willhe reads to receive company by the 1st of Juno 'The beneficial resultsof the water can be tes tified to by hundreds, who have experienc' its influence upon various diseases; and tue accommodationsshall be suited to the wants o: any visitors-who may visit theplace.upon the following terms, viz: Man per day,- - - - $1 25 " " week, - - - 6 00 ". " " over one, and less than four, - - -. 500 " t ovei four,per week;4 00 Childen and Servants hall price. Horses per day, 624 " week] - - 350 " over one, . 300 There is a four horse mad coacl leaves Co lombia every Tuesday and Friday morning. and arn ive at Glenn' Springs, Wednesdays and Saturdays; half past 4 o'clock, P. M.. The Charleston Mercury, Courser, Sontht r Christian~Advocate, South -Carolinian, Edg field Advertiser, and Abbetille Banner. win' copy the abae once per week for five week,. and each send one eopy of their paper for 'ix month, endfqrwardacotrots to GleetrSprinas' P. O. JOHN C- ZIMMERMAN. P. S. The Subscriber will sell the abov property on liberal termns. J. C. Z. Mdy 8 5t. -18 D r. Charles W. Hodge, baving located himself, offers his p,. s siohnil serdices tO hit. fdieids and the public geb.raty; He may be found at Major J-. n 13 Hnghes' residence, 56 miles north w.s. of Edgefeld.Court House; June 4 if 18 - State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T OLLED before me by Josiah Lit. ham living on Horse Creek; a d.:ra brown' tare Mule, about 13-hands hieb maria of gear on. bot b sides and shorulder,. white bair ont'right cheek bone, fifie. years old, and appraised at W''. d. WIGilTMAN. Magistrate, E. D. May 28 18 hin. 30235Taa' D C. I. WARD. w,,uld respectfully n fo rm his former patrons and friends. that be has returned. and will resume the-duties of his profession at his own house, one door east of the Episcopal Church, or vial: patients Jas formerly at their homes. May 7 4t 15 HEAD QUARTERS, * 1st Drmtson, S. C. MILiTa. Edgofteld. June 18th, 1845. Orders No W ILLIAM 11. ATK1NSON, 1Fee.. hav ing been appointed Aidde. Camp to the MajorGeneral, and Marshal 11. Smith, Di vision Paymaster. with the rant! o' Major, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. 'Ioe Division Staff are required to attend the Reviews and Encampments of the 1st Di vision, 6eginning with the 10th Regiment at Richardson'son the 8th of July, and ending with the lst i' 'uitot's on the 14th August By order of Major Gei. BONnaM : GEO..A. AD>ISON, Division Qmrteresasiei. June 25 2t 22 Edgefield Confectionary! (oPros-a BLAND & 3UTLR'Sg) T H E Subscribe'r respectfully informs hi friends and the, public at large, that lhe haa recently opened a Confee-tionary and Fuwit Steii'e. una the Village ef Edge field, and has- jast received from Uhatleston a large.asiortment of Candies, Fruits. Preserves. Pick-let. ,-c.. .eonsitnng in part as follows: Candies and Sugar Plums, a good a'aort mont. Raisha, Cmrdrants. Figs, Prepared Cocoa English Walnutw, Soft Shelled Ahnoruds Limes, Cocoa Plumi. Fruits in Brandy Preserved Eastt lundia Ginger; and Cor dials, asorted. .-ALso,-r Lescock & - Co Madeira, Clieff, Shefty Brown, Peale, Golden attd Port WINES Lvndon Porter, ian quart and pint bottIe'. Family Groceries, Smoked. Beef, a choice articler Pine appli Cheese, Freith andI Picketed Salasoas, No. Mackerel, Sardi'nes in Oil, 8'Ootoh Herrings Boston and Soda Biss-iers English mixed Pick els, Olives, Capera, Prunes, Macarony, Pepper AMlspice, Mae-, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinnamon Isingla, Waein, t.lMushroon and Tomato' Cat inpi, Peihl'Starch,an excellent article. Finie and Ea tin rSa' ~,ant Catemndi's 'I'OBACC'O,&.., &" Ali of wfhich will bie ged '~apfasu, o on shorf credit io'punctuaf onstuomers. Matcfs2G rf 9 Eltnaway .. From the Subscriber on th< ~f~l15tha ins., a Negro man, namen STEPHEN ; between 25 ant *30 years old, five fees, eight a nine inchew high'; black complex ion i qurit spoken-A libera reward will be given to any one, who wil apprehend said boy, and deliver hinm ti me, or inform me so that I can get him. ME. TILMAN. Edgefield C. H.,. ~y 28th, 'May 28 tI 18 IN PunAsaes of Orders froni Head Quarters, the 7th Regi ment Infantry, S. C. M., will pared for review and drill, at ths 54d Well on Thutsday, the 10th of Jnly next The commissioned and non-cam the day previous, for- drill mnd is L~. T. WIGFALL Col. 7th Regimetnt Infantay,8S. C. M. April2310 - 9 State of South Cairolina. EDGEFfELD DISTRICT. J. W,. itoea. Dcarain in vs. P; II. Ktooney. Attahment. T HE Plaintiffs in the above stated cas' having this ,day filed their declara'a, in m) offce, and the defendants having tio wi or attorney known to reside within the ilmits the State, on whom a copy of the sarse with nule to plead can be served- bi istherefoi ordered, that. the defendant appear and plst to the same within a year and adv from i day hereof, or final and alisolute jrignt w be awarded against him. -.-THOS G.~BACON, c. c. u. Clerk's Offce, 22d Nov. 1q4. AND RARNESS M AKING = sTr; Subseriber takesplea sure in returning hissin cere tlanksto his friends and patrons, for the very liberal ..tronige bestowed-on him. durina.the pasa - ats. He respectfully mformithiii rendeiI: ib- public in general, that he still contintieastd --irry on the Saddle and Barnese Making Business, at his old stand, nest. door to Mr. S. F. Goode's. He has on. ht - good assortment of saddles. bridges and Marlingales, Har+" ness, Travelling Trunks,; c. and all other articles uasually kept at such ar .-stablishment, which he o:Ters on as reasenable terms as he can pissibly afford them. :ILITAttY EQun'Aoa MADE TO5(DR, ER WOREMANLIKE NANNER; - Citizens of South Carolina. cat and see if yon cannot suit yourselves as well aihonte a abroad. Let ur edeavor to keepour moe. at home, add we wilt hitve brore tospend.. - DANIEIrABBEY. beF 19 i 4 etate of South Carolina - EDdEFiELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Davis, - Vs. - Attachment: Enoch Bvne. Verity Farmer, - vs. Harmon Hust "Altachment "and Edoch - Byne. Moore & DavisA, vs.- - ilac-bnen Edoe' 1 yne. Emrily H. Tabmau, vs. Attachment. - enocb Byne. r HE Plaintiffs in- tie above ses, havjng this day filed their decln'alions in office; and the defendants havingiither Wive' or Attorneys knowt to' reside *idh'u the lignita of the State, on whom-a copy of said declara tions with a rule to plead can be served: It is thetefore ordered, that they do asppear 'aid plead ti said declarations within a year and a, day fromthe date hereof, or in default thereof fin and absolute jaldents 'wilt beawarded against them. THOS. G' BACONc. c. .. May 12. 1846 ly 16 State of Sonth Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEA&- - Archibald Bogg, - t ' vs , in Aachmen Harmon Host Robert Little. e vs. Declardtion in Eniovh Byne, Atachment. and Harman HTist. A. Boggs, A s. Declaration in Attachmeidt: En h 'y>e. Charles Hall, - vs. Decle's. in Alchmesit. Harmon Hast. Gideon Dowse. vs. Dee'n. in Auacnient: Harmon Hus . Wa. Hainos vs. - ' Dee'tion is Auachmont Enoch Byne. Benjaudai E. Gilltrap, - sl. Declaration is . Enoch l'yneandl Attachmen. Andrew Kerr and John Nerr, D~la ratiert dirrvivorS. in vis. | AUachament. EtsochByne. James S, Brown, Declarationi vie. -( sun Eunocia Byne aind ( Aglachinnel. - Harmon Hust. ) B. B. Miller, - vs. .. Dec.in AttadnAment. Harmon HtYS/ Keers & H upe,) vH. Dt' in Aiacdnent. Enoch By ne. -. John Rogers, - vs. - Decdraion it E noCh BynE n'nd Attachment. Elijah Byne. J Alexander Walker,) Vs. Deiuu'to in Ata7.Vm Enocha Dyne. Joh6z W. Rthene'y, - Enoch Byne' and ( Attacki~iri. H armnoaHust.J Thomas G. .Jordan, ' va; ' Iletderation in Enoch:Byne and Atiachmeut. Harmonr Buit. ) et Declaration in Ennehi Byne and - Ausachmen'r Marmon Hust. J Henry SI. Hloadley, Dectardlion vs. s Enoch Byne. . AnacA meat. 71 H E Flaintifs io the abovecases, having .3-this day filed'titeir Declarations in my office,and the Defendaints having neither Wives nor Attorney's known to reside srithin the limits of the State on whom a copy of said Declarations with. a rule to plead can be iser .ved : It is thezefore ordered, that-the asia De fen'dantsd'o appesi and plead to the said dee larations within a year 4:h4 aday frost the daite hereof,.or final and absolute ,judgment will be, awarded against tdiem hi defanlt. . THOS. G. IIACO,c.c.s. CleiWs Office, May 6th, 185 May 14 _ __ ly 16. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Andrew Carson,* .Guardian of ' 'Declarwat Francis W. Ferth's vs,Fr Enoch Dyne, Et1.jak -Byne. Hansr~on -Hurt. - -Andrew Car son,,vs. Dalrgiui For the 8er.me. eg 4au.s. 7UHE1-lanhtiffs in the above stated eases, .Ehaviisg this day filed their Delrtiens in my Ofilae, and the fendants having neither nowife or Attornejaknownto reside within the pamits of the State on whom a wopy-of the same with a role to plead earn be served, "It :s therefore, Ordered" that she Defendllatappear a~nd plead 'co the same within a year ant-adsy -from the day hereof,or Ainal and absolute jnd. ment will be awarded against them. --THOMAS 6. BACON,c..c. Clerk's Office. Marcha 37th, 1845 3y ' 8 'ERSONS having demand. eggiust the 7Estate of Ann M. Tirry, decese'd, are rnoatifled to present themn properly attested, and those indebted to sai Estate are reguested to Smakes immediate psapment.- . - J. TERRY, Executor. e-Marck 19 . 1y:- 8 (?' We are authorized to asmiounce' La R:: Wnr.sozs, as a candidate for' the Offiee of Tax Coleror, st th est efet on -Feib 26. .- .