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" :AMst- of ~ er; Roigoiing in the Post. Office, qr Edge= 5ecd'oort House S; C., on the 1st ay Hof April, 1844. A A kins, Thomas Ayres, Win. M. Atttison Mrs. M. - Brooks, J'ohn:'' 'Brogsden, Mr. B~reithauis,~ ' Blaid, Avory C. Cawdes H Colvin, E.. Clark, m. W - Caine, Dr. Sampson Chijly, J. S. Collier, Burwell, Collins, E. S. D. Dunkin, Brantley Doivd, C. A. Delaughter, John Delaughter, Miss E. Devans, John. E. Evans, T. G. Elder, Herbert -Ellzey, Lewis F.ldr, H. B. Fulmiore, John Jr.. Freemnan, L. Farrow Miss J. K, Fair, John H. G. Green. James H. Holmes, S. Hancock, John Harris, Mrs. Hamilton, Lucy V. Harris, Wiley Harrison, Wiley Hodges, Mrs. Julia Head, Miss Geor. Harrison, S. C. J.. Jones, 0. W. Johnson, Adna L. Lipscombe. Mrs. Lipscombe, Julia B. Landrum. Mr. C. Lipscombe, John Lipscombe, Wet M. Mitchell, Abraham Morris, Thomas Mays, Dr. R. G. Moore, Jamrs Morris, Mrs. Jane Moore, Henry Mills, Thomas S. Mair, Edward " eClendon, T. N. Napper, T. D. Michols. Mrs. R. 0. Outes, George or David P. Price, Bliss M. R. Perrington, Miss S. Q. Quarles, Sterling R. Ransom, Mrs. E. A. Roper, Freeman H. Ramsey,. Mrs. S. Rees, Thomas 1. Reames-B. M. Rountree, John B. Butland, Miss P. Roberts, Shelton G. Ren, Win. Radford, W. M. . S. Sbarpton, Mrs. Samuels, M. Stedlham, Marshal Samuels, Robert Sheppard, James T. Tibbetts, D. W. Tenant, Dr. G. Tigue, Dr. Temples, John Turner, John C. V. Vaughn. Russell V. Williams, Miss C.. WValrum, ienry Sr. Walker, Win. G. Waters, Mrs. 5M. 0. White, Shaudy Williams, Thomas Wilson & Patton Y. Y6ngblood, William 88 10 Al. FRAZIER, P. il. ("Persons calling for any of the abojvc Leuers will. say Advertised Levers. ST ATE OF.S. C a HOLIN EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y-JOHN HILL, Esquire, Ordiuary .of Edgefield District. V hereas, Thomas A. Seyron applies to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits of John Styron, late of the Dis trict aforesaid, deceased. *These' are, therefore, to cite and ad. monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said de'ceasedl, to lbe and appear before me, at our next Ordlinary's Court for the said District to tbe holden at April, 1844, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my baud and scal this 1st day. of April. one thousand eight hun dred and forty-fourvand in the sixty eighth year of American Independence. - JO[IN HILL, 0. E. D. A pril,3, ($2 124) 2t 10 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. B JOHN HIL L, Esquire, Ordinary .f.Edgefield District. Whereas, J. D, Tibbetts, bath applied to me for Letters of Admiinistratiou on aland singular the goods chattels and rights and credits' of D.. .W. TJibbetts, late of the Districi aforesid, deceased. These.are,therefore, to cite and admon ishailand.singular, thellindred andecredi tors of the, said .deceased, to he and ap .pear before me, at our next Ordinary's .Court for the said District to be holdlen at Edgefield Court House on the 1 5th day -of.April next, to~show 'cause, if auy, why -ihe&.said Adminitration should not be granted. ! * Given under yi id and seal this 1st day of:April,.one thoidand eight hundred and forty foumr, arnd in the sixty-eighthe year .of.Amerie'an Independence. JOHN.H ILL, o. E. D. - April-3, 1845, [$2 124] 2c 10 State of South Carolina. 'EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. u~ OHN HILL. Esquire, Ordinary Niof Edgefield District. * hereais, Luther R6II-hath applied to mnefor etters of. Admini..iratio~n, on all and singular the goods, and chat tels, rights and credits of Augustus E. Turrence, late of the District aforesaid, deceased, ,These a're, therefore, to-eite and ad mouith all and singular, the kindred an~d' creditora of- the said deceased~io be and appear betbre me, at our next Ordinary's Co t. for the said District, to he holden at E j Ilod Court House on the fifteenith dpii next, to show cause, if iny, 3 d~h~si'administration should not-be granted . . Given under.'iyhand and, seal, ihis'1st day.'of April in:le .year of 'our Lord .one thousand "eihthundrad 'ande forty-four, and ini.the sixty-eighth yearoof American 1ndipendenec. -. JOHN HILL,9-E. D. Apila, 44.r(2,12 Blan 10:s . .State ofSouth Carolina: EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y JOHN BILL, Esq., Ordionary of Edgefel d District. Whereas, John K. Kneece hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular-tbe goods and chattels, rights and credits of David See, late of the Dis trict aforesaid, deceased. These-are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before tme, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Edgefield:Court House on the fifteenth (lay of April next, to show cause, if any. why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and scal, this 28th hiy of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and in the sixty-eighth year of American Independence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. April 3.1844, [S2 12AJ 2t 10 . State of South .Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY JOH N HILL. Esquire, Ordinary of Ed gefield District. Whereas, William Whitlock, hath ap plied to me for Letters of Administration. on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits of Ricl.ard Johnson, late of the District aforesaid, deceased These are, therefore, to cite and admon - ish all and singular the kindred and credit tors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Otdinary's Court lor the said District to be holden tt Edge field Court House on the 15th of April, 1844, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal this 1st day of April, one thousand eight hun dred and forty four, & in the sixty-eighth year of American Independence. JOHN HILL o. E. D April 3, 1844. [$2 12] 2t 10 New Sprin & Summer T HE Subscribers beg leave to announce to their friends. customers, and the public generally, that they havejust received, and will tie opening a splendid stock of new .%pring & Summer Goods, which in addition to their former stock, will enable them to show a beautiful assortment of Goods, selected with care. to suit the seasou Their stock consistine, in part, as follows: FOR LADIES wEAR, A goad assortment of FANCY PRINTS, (ev ery variety,) Githains, and Monrning ditto. Mtslit Ginghams, (new style,) ich Printed Lawns, B:lzarines. (new and handsome styles ) Fancy Shawls &,Ladies Cravats. A general assortment of hosiery, Gloves & lMitts. Di:pity and tich worked Muslin Cellars, Cardinal Capes, and large Nutt Shawl., ALSO, New style Bonnets & Ribbons. FOR GENTt.E3Mt.N' WEAR, Linens, Drillings, Gambroons, Merino Cassimeres, Cottanades, Nankeens,&c, A good assortment of Fine white and black HATS. I'al:n Leaf and Leghorn. for men and boys. DO.IMESTIC GOODS: Brown and bleached Shit tings and Snectings, lied 'ickings, Diaper-, &c. Men's, Boys. atnd Childrens SHOES, Ladies fine Sli ppers, a good atssoattment. Hardware & Cutlery, CROCKERY. sCHOOL BOOKS, is ST-l TION A RY, With many Goods too tedions to enamonrate, which will be olfered on favorabile terms, to anoid enstomners, antd a resotnable allowatnce made for Cash. PELY&LRA March 13 5t 7 Notice. TllE sttbscriber begs leave to infortm his friends and( the conmmutnity in general, that he is at this titue receiving and opening an entire newv STOCK OF GOODS, consisting in paart of DOMESTIC & FA NCY ls RY GOODS. Hlats Shoes, Bonnets, Hard warc, Crockery WVare, Saddles,Blridles,WVhips. Grncaries, &c. All of whi articles he wtill offer ont the rery besi Lerms his circumstances and the times will admit. S. F. GOODE. Mlarch 13 tf 7 CA RD. ,5 lIE Subscribers respectfully inform thetr cutsitmers and the pttblic generally. that they hatve just received a ntew aud well selected assortment of spring & Snmmrer Goods, cmprjiisittg an extensive atssortmcnt of articles for Genitlemen's Clothing, in the latest and ost fashionable style, which they are prcpar ed to maeke up, in a fashiotiable and worktmatn like manntter. From Genitleti,en watiting any description of Clothing they solicit a call, as they feel cotifidetnt ini their ability to snit the ost fastidions both in the qaility and pirices of their Goods. - MEIGS &COLGAN. March 4, 1844 tf G DANIEL .ABBEY, SADDLEI 4HARNESS MAKER. HAVING just returned from Charlestoin, with a variety of materials for all kitnds of woik in his line, is prepared to fill all or ders which may he sent him. He has on-hand LADIES SADDLES,.of ei-ery variety anid prices. Also, Bries, Mar ingales, !src. 'All. of which will be disposed of :t prices to suit the timtes. All trders will be thankfully received. amid 1romjtly attended to. Mach6, 6 if LUJMBER * Ei edssted .Prices. THEF Subsebrber respectfully inform5 is: as a good..sioek of well sawved LUMBhER ont amd, atnd satwittg daily ofthte best heart Pies it hiifollowing prices: At theMill ..50 cents per hundred. Deliver-ei, 80 " " svithia.10 ofim-1 iles of the Mill. ---MARTIN POSEY. Feb.7 '. - 3m 2 LAW INOTICE. TIIE andersaigned have forymed a connex ion ini the Practice of .LAW, for the Districts of Edgmfield andl.Bar-nwell, S. C. Oflice itt Hamtburg, corner Centre and Mer er-streets. M. -GRAY, THOS. G. KEY. Ilo...ib.... T.e. 18, 184AA * 3m 4 PETE RORLY, Turner & Gunsmith. ANNOUNCES to the Publie. that he has removed his establishment to his new shop near the Baptist Church, where he is ready and willing to execute all ki of Titsi J"G, In Wood, Iron, Brass. and other Metals. Also,'makes and repairs all kinds of Gunsmith Work, at the lowest prices; for CASH only. He has at present on hand, a large quantity of BEDSTEAD POSTS, which he will sell low, for Cash. As Materials have all to be paid for with cash, and my business not being large enough to em ploy a clerk, I have come to the deternunation not to credit any person;-my charges being rcasonable, arid small accounts being harder to collect than large ones, 1 hope those who pa tronise me, will not forget, upon sending fot their jobs, to send the money, as I shall, with. out respect to persons, retain all work until I receive the cash, as I had better work for hall the amount Cash, than never to be able to col lect what I earn, or to lose more time running after it, than it took to earn it. IlT' All those indebted to tie, are reqnested to call and pay theit accounts, as I am in want ofmoney. and must have it. This will be the last warning, March 6 1m 6 Law Notice. T HE subscribers have formed a partner ship in the practice of Law for Edfiefiel District. Office near Goodinan's Hotel. J. TELRRY, JOSEPH ABNEY. December 23, 1843 tf 48 NEW GOO!S. B LACK and blue black Gros. de Royal Poult do Soie; and Gros. de Grain SILKS ; plain, stripe, and fig'd. do; ric Satin stripe Gras. de Paris do; Plaid do. Al new patterls, and just received by JOHN 0. D. FORD. Hamburg Feb.17 tf 4 Notice. The Subscriber would take this opportunity to return his thanks hjt ds and the com munity in general for. liberal patronagc they have conferr dot tln for the last tel years. He inten cagtymig on the .?Ierchaiat Tailoriu Business, in all its branches, at the od stand and hopes by strict attention to business, t< merit a continuance of those livors which have been so liberally bestowed on him. JOHN LYON. Dec.12 tf 46 GROCERIES, &c. T HE Subscribers resicctfully inform their friends and the public. that they have re ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS selected by one of the firm, in New York, Bos ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston which in addition to their former stock, com prises the largest and best assortuient of Goods ever offered in this market, consisting in par as follows: 40 bihds. Porto Rico. New Orleans ant St Croix Sugars, 350 bigs Rio, Cuba. Porto Rico, St. Do mingo, Java. and Mocha Coffee, 70 bhids. West India Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bbls. New Orleans do. 70,000 lbs. Bacon, Hatns,Sides& Shoulders 80,000 " Swede Iron, assorted sizes, 5,000 " English do 3,000 " Baud and Hoop Iron,' 3,000 " Nail Rods & Horse Shoe shapes, 2,000 " Cast, German. & Blistered Steel, 200 setts Wagon Boxes, 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) 2,000 bushels Salt. in hulk, 250 pieces Gunny Bagging, 1,000 lbs. Bagging Twine, (Weaver's,) 150 coils Maanilla Bale Rope, 100 do Hetmp do do 1,500 yal ds Osnbuirgs, 5,000 lbs. doubhle reftted Loaf Sngar, 3i,000 " " '* crushesd do. 3,000 " powdered do. 1,000'" single refined Loaf do. 20 boxes Tulrpenntme Soap, 10 " Spermn Candles, 20 " Hull's patent Candles, S tierces freshl ground Rice 2,0001 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills, 25 bhul. Canial Flotur, (choice branid,) 40 -doiz. dinting. parlot, rocking and childreni'< Chairs, 'iecases Hats and Caps, 150 casks Stone Litme. (in fine order,) 20 kegs Dutpot's FFF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead. 40) boxes Window Glass 8x10 & 10x12, 130 bags 51hot, asso'rted sizes, 2,500 pairs Shoes, Tea, Pep pier, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Cma. namton, Ahunonuds. S:arc~h, Nntmnegs, fine chew ing Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe Thread, Cottoti Yarni, Cotton Card-s, Wool Crds, Tacks, Sieves, Plough Linies, Itidigo, Madder. luie Stone, Copperas, Epsoum Salts, Litseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) Trace Chains, Fil th Chains, Smoothinig Irons, brass bound cedar 'Buckets, horrse Buckets. Pails, Trubs. Keelers, Willow Wagons, nlests Measures, Feathers, &c. &c. &c. SIBLEY & CRA PON. HamburgJtily, 1,18-43. tf 23 Water' Proof, & No Mistake I H L, JEFFERS & co. WAREnotUSE & GENE RAL, cOMlMtSstoN M1ERCHANTrS.-HIAMBURIG, S. C. BEG leave to info'rm their friends, arid the LFpublic genlerally, their NEW WA TER PRO OF WAREIHOU'SE, with largo conive nient cluose Stores attacbed, is now comnpleted and ready for the reception of Cotton, Mercisandise, &e. It is situated otn the ptrincipal street leading into the bttsiness hart of the town, four feet above the highest water mark by actttiilstrvey, eirely remiote from all other butitdings, wvhiceh enders it fire-proof, arid convetniently situated fir loading anid unloading wagons. They are now permaniently located in this place, aind pledged nt to speeulate in Cotton ont their owni account, but to give their undivi ded attention to thte interest of their cuistomters, ad are fully propaled to attenid to the Sale, Soringy and S'hipping of otton, Flour, .Bacon, &c. Rciring and Forwcarding ME RC HA NDISE. P'erhasing Goods to order, lie. &ic. Teir. charges will be as follows :-For sel ling.Cotton (5 cetnts per hale; Shipping do, 2 cents per bale. Commission for buying or selling M~erchanidise atnd Produce 2& per centt. Forwurding atnd Storage, in accordattce with the estabilished rates. All Cotton, Flour, &.. received by the riverfree from wharfage. Li. beral advances will he made when required, an ay consignments mnade to them. Hamburg, Septr. 9 tf 33 M A CK A REL. SH AD. CUODFISH,8f c. ~O Brls. and 1-2. bris. Nos. I, 2 attd 3 MA CKA REL, 30 kits anid 1.2 kits No.1 MIackarel, 4001 lis. CODPI~ISH, 10 boxes H ERRINGS, 3 half barrels No. 1 Shad, for sale by* H. A. KENRICK, DUTGS & lYEDICIN ES. THE 'Subscriber keeps -coi standy cn hand, a full-and very complete assortmient of the most choice FAMILY DRUGS and MEDICINES. - Physicians, who are in prac tic,, wvill find it to their interest to call and examine; all articles prepared by us are strictly ac cording to the Dispensatury. and warranted to be suchl. so that they way be dcpendcd upo-n in practice. having the long experiecr'e ofDoctur Thomas J. IWray, to superintend the business, his name is a entli cient guarantee. for any thing that is vended front this esmablhihment We have at all times on hand., a cl! s .ortineit of Paints. Oils. & Dye-Stuff's Window Class. Perfumery. &c. Any thing purcha ed in this concern will be promptly sent to lamburg.free of expense. Orders executed with the utmost attention and despatch. J. E. MARSHALL, Successorto THOMAS J. 111R AY, At his old and well known stand, above P. McGran's corner, Augusta,Geo. Jan. 24 3m 52 Family Groceries. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he offers for sale. atthe brick store formerly occu pied by Messrs. Sibley & Crapon. nearly op posite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel, a large and general assortmentof GROCERIES, par ticularly adapted to the wants of families, con sisting in part of New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix SUGARS, Lump. loa crushed & powdered Sugars, Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, l3aclc, llysoi, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, Vest India and New Orleans Molasses. Hull's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & Os. Sperm. do. 4s, fis, & Os Canal Flour. in whole and half barrels, 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese, 20 boxes do. do. do, Buckwliat in 1-4 and 18 barrels, Pickles in 1-2gal. jars, qts. and pints, Tomato Ketchup do. do. Walnut du. do. do. 50 saske Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) 25 hrls. Irish Potatoes. (Roan) 2 tierces Onions. (red and silverskin,) ALSO, Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton cards. wool cards, pails. buekets, tubs, keelers, piggins. in digo, madder. copperas. rice, lard, chocolate, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Gosben: buter. so da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pic tite crackers. wa ter crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread, 'l mnonds, currants, citron, cloves, nutmegs. mace. cinnamon, pepper, spice. ginger, sago, pearl Barley, maccaroni. vemicilli. capens, mustard, starch, West India and Ameriran preserves. Pesons visiting Hamburg. are respectfully requested to call and examine for themselves. H. A. Ki.'NRICK Hamburg, Novr. 25 H f 44 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Whitfield Brooks; Applicant, vs. Gideon Youngblood, & others Defen'ts Ir appearing to my sntisfaction. that Gideon Youngblood, Geo. Youngblood, and Mar tha Yonngblood, resides without the limits of this State : It is ordered, that they do appear and object to the division -imd sale of the real estate of Lewis Youngblood. dec'd., on or be fore the first Monday in July next, or their con sent to the same will be entered of record. * J. HILL, o. >. D. March 26th, 1844. 12t 9 rtate of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY John Rochell, Bill for Parli vs tion, Account, James Tocmkins, Ex'tr. and and Seutle others. Jment. I T appearing to the atisfatctiou of ilhe Com missionier, that H-enry Al Tomkitis, Frcan cis Tomkins and Sarah his wife, Pocahontas TomnkinsPowhattian Tomkins, Elizabeth Tomu kins, daughter of Fraiccis Tonmkicns, deceased ; Jcohn Tomkins, of Tiennessee. and Susan his wife, R. Ml McGuffey, and Chatrhcey his wife, S. H. Saunders an~d Eliza his wife. Patsey Squires, Israel Morris, acid Anna, late Acin'a Squires, his wife, Ezra Squcires. Ira Squires, Anramincter Squir-:s, the three last inamed being children of~ satid Annam Morris, liar thiolowaew S. Adams, Ophelia Barker, WVil liam Adams, James :'sdamas Trhoimas Adamis James Atchisrn, acid Sarah his wife. John Gib son. James Stallsworth. Cacllowvay Stahlswnrthi Pacrk Stallsworth, Jackson Stalhlsworthc, Nicho las Stallsworth, and Nancy Siallsworth, d, fetudants in this suit, ceside without the limits of this State; On motion, by Mr. Banskett Complainant's Solicitor, cordered, that the above named Defendants do plecud, aniswer, or de imur, to the Complainant's said bill, within three months froni the pubilicatioin hereof, or thc said bdll will be takeni p~rocnesagit theo coim.oagis S. S. TOMPKINS. c. E E Comcmissioner's Offce, Feb. 9. 1843. Feb. 14 3m 3 *Staite of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. 1N EQUITY. Ann Bates acid Thos. S.) Bates. Ad'mni. vs. Bill for Account, Geo. AM. Bates, et al. Partition, ojc. IT1 appearing to the sniisfaicion of the .Commissioner. that George Al. Bates, Joel Hamiter and Elizaheth his wife, Wilson Al. Bates atnd Nancy Atnn his wife, Andrew J. Wilson and Hepsebah htiswife,'and David 4n drew Bates, defendants in thtis suit, reside with out the limits of this State: On mnotimn, by Mr. Wardlaw, Complainants' Solicitor, ordered, tat the above named .defendants do plead, an swer, or demur, to the comnlaiinants' bill,wvith n three months from the puiblicationi hereof, or the said bill wvill be takeni pro' comfessco againust them. S. S. TOMPKINS. c. ce. a. a. Commuisstoucr's ofte. Feb,. 25, 1544. State of' South Catrolina. ED)GEFIEILD D1STRICT. IN EQUIT'Y. .chn A. Hlonstoni, Trustee,) Daniel McuKie. & al. vs. . Rill for Accout. George A. McKie, Thomas McKie, et al. J I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Com missioner, that William Durham, and a spposed son of Michael McKie, dec'd., whose namce is unknown, defendanits in this suit, re side without die limitsof this State : On motion, by AMr. WVardlaw, Complainaints' Solicitor, or dered,that the above named defendants,do plead, answer, or demutr, to the complainants said bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D Commissioner's Offce, Feb.28, 1844. Fe.28o 3m 5 CTTON GIN$1!A t HEsubscriber still cntidaes at 101iestna lishment on the IDGE, to manufuettrre Ginsof a supeiior quality. His iGsiare.nai of the very best materials; and foworknanship and service will he found equal 'any in the United States. Repairing in all its branches will be faithfulfy performed at moderate charges.:. Orders addressed to the .subseriher at, the Ridge. wi!l be pron tly attended to. B. .T. BOATWRIG RTT. March 13, St - .7 Statc Of outh arolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. - Gertrude Riley, & Sophia M. Sawyer, vs. - George V. Sawyer,- Wil. BillforParlition liam Padget, et al.. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that John H. Allen and Joi cyihis wife, defeindants in this suit, reside with out this State: On ujotion, by Mr. Wardlaw, Complainants' Solicitor, ordered,that the above named Defendants, do plead, answer or demur, to the Complainants' said bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso 3ainst them. S, S. TOM PKINS, c. E. E..D. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 28, 1844. Feb.28 3m 5 Notice. W E hereby forwarn all persons'not to irade for a note of hand given by the subscribers for two hundred and fifty dollars, payable to James Rushton or bearer, on or near the. first day of January 1845, and dated the 22d of Nov. 1842. The consideration of the above note havidg to tally failed, we are determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law. Signed, THOMAS SMITH, ASA HOLSTEIN. Feb.28 6 tf Notice. T HE Subscriber takes pleasure in inform ing the public, that he has succeeded in engaging the services of an experienced Miller for the ensuina year, and having his Mills in thorough repair, is prepared to do any quan tity of grinding grain at the shortest notice. Persons having Wheat, and wishing superior flour made from it, are invited to give him a call. l is terms are the tenth. S W. NICHOLSON. Dec 5, 1843 36 m* 49 .Wolice. A LL those ind--bted to the Es-ate of Isham Carpenter. deceased, are re quired to make immediate payment, and those having demands against the Estate, to present them duly attested. JOHN HILL, o E D. F b.28 5 tf Notice. 7 HE subscriber havinr entered into new I business arrangements, is desirous f closing ttp his old business, and respectfully urges upon those indebted to him either by note or account, the necessity ofanl immediate settlement. JOHN COLGAN. January 3 tf 40 Dissolution. T HE co-partersh ip heretofore existing un der the name of RocHE & REER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The busi ness wil hereafter he conducted by E. C. Re. mer, who will settle all business ol'the firm. M. D. ROCHE, E. C. REM ER. March 6-13 tf 7 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Oliver Simpson,' Declaration 3. G. FEckles. in Foreign Atachment. T H E Plaintf' having this day filed his de clarattioin in my office, and the defendant hav.ing no wvife or attorney, known to be within the State. on whomr a copy of the samn., with a rtile to plead, can, be served: It is ordered, that the d~efetndant pileald to thte said declai-aaion, within a year atnd a day, or filial end tabsoltte judgement wvill be gtven against him. G E(. POPE, c. c. 1'. Cleak's Office. 16th March, 18-4 March20Jy 8 State of SOuth C'arolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMO0N PLE.AS. Curry & Caver, Decto ration vs. ina Foreign Attack B. S. M iller, ment. WVilhamn Curry, Decla ration ?s. in oreig'n Afttach Henry Carter. ment. iared E. Groce, Deelaration vs. in Forcign Attzch Trhe Satme. ment. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs. in Forcign Attach The Samne. ment. WVilliamn Curry, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attack The Seine. mnent. Jared E. Groce, vs. Declaration rTe saime, anid in Foreign Attack. Blenjatmin S. Miller. ment. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attack John W. Carter. met. B. W. Gruce, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attach The Same. ment. W. Curry, IDeclasatwon vs. in Foreign Attack The Same. meat. I. A. llibler, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attach. Hirami N. WVilson, Agent. ment. Israel Bond, for the use )Declaration of the same, vs. in Foreign Attack The Same. ) ment. T1 H E Plaintiffs in the a bove casees, harvin'r Rtinday filed their decharaitionisin myo f~ae antd ther det'tidamis having no wife Jr at. torney.kniowni to be within this State, ont whom, a c'opy orsa de~clain:itton, with a rile to plead -nin he served: It is ordered, that the said defen dant do pleadl to the staid declairatin. within a yeari andt a day froim the puiblication of this or der, or final and absolute judgmet will be awarded against them. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's O0fce,_Nov. 6.1843. 1y 42 State of South Carolina. BARNWELL DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. James T. Gray, Foreign Attachmnt. Ann Miledge. Assumpisit. T3 H E Plaintiff in the above csse, having. ..this day filed his declaration in my of fice, and the Defendant havinig no attrniey, knowvn to he in this State, on whlom a rule to plead can be ser ved; on motion, Ordered, that he said defendant do plead within a veer and r day from the publication of this rutli or final itd absolute judgmerit nill be awvarded against her. ORASMUS D. ALLEN, c. c.,. Clerk's Offce, 5th Jusne, 1843. Junne 14 A y .n A PUBLIC BLESSING. p'HESlr'PI' LLDu nvelnigbdes1 I- and .apprecisted, for their extiaordi:Iary. an'd- nimntdiate pov'ers of .restoringd perfectt healthlatiYporsuns .uflering underanearly;ove . kind-ofiscase to.wlhili the human irane is' liafile. . They are particularly Iecommended tp all those yersous whoigare fibcted wit)anykiij4 of n 'chronic. or lingering mcouplaat - as hro ts' no medicine before tre iublic wiich 'iba so, natural'and happyeffect uponthe hysteiiz. correcting the Mloinch: aid liver,'andC'to'ihd fatenation.Cfshealtby'chyle aridtheeby'jiaf ing the blood. - :: . - . They are acknowledged by the lgudraaind thousands who are using them, to be not only the:most mild and pleasant in-tlheirp eirain 'o but the most perfpctif ininocent,safe an1c .;i cient medicinee ever, offered to- the p'ulilic. Those who once .nike a trial 'of thesePillir, never afterwards-feel willing to be witbot them, and call again and again for.more,*rhich is sutfiennt ptoofof their good qualities: HEAD.gCHE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered-and are weary of suffering with this distressing coinplaiiftuwili find Spencer's Vegetable Pills a remedy at o0-e'e certain and immediate in its effects. Onesin gle dose of the Pills, taken soon as te hlisad ache is felt coming on, will cure ain onehalr hour entirely. As a remedy in summer andbotcelcon j ey display their wonderful powers to adam ratuon, and are far superior to any thmgin ' for these complaints. In D y 'pe a and Liver Complaintheystaak unrivalled. Many have been-cured isra few.: weeks, after having suffered under the'4dad ful complaint fo: years. " In Hubitual Costivenew they are deeidry superior to any Vevetabte Pill ever brought be.. fore the public ; and one 25 cent bos will" tablish their surprising virtties,tnd pliteae beyond the reacn of doubtin the estimation-og every individual. . g. They are invaluable ii nervous and hyp chondriacal affections, loss of appetite, and alL' complaints to which females alone are subjectL They are mild in their action, and convey. almost immediate conviction of thoir ultiity .; from the first dose. They may..be :taken by-. persons of any age ; and the feeble, the infirm., the nervous and delicate are strengthened by their operation. because they clear the system of bad humors. quiet nervous irritability, and invariably produce sound health. Upwards oftkrechundred and -seventy thiu sand bozes of these inestimiabte Pill- have tied sold within the last twelve months in thiee States alone, and more than three times-ihe same quantity in other States. . As an anti-bilious medicine, no famiilyshud be without them. A single' trial of -them ias more satisfactory than a thousand'certifcates Talladega Springs, Talladega Co. Ala. August 17,.1842. ,-' This is to certify, that I have been afc ed with Sick Headache, Dyspepsia and Livar Complaint, and Costiveness for the' last :e'igh' or nine years, during which time I bad taken, as wellas I recollect,about aixty boxes of Beck with's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter's Pills, and a number of boxes of Champion's and Bran dreth's Pills, all of which afforded me but little,- - or no relief. At last I was recommended to try Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and well I did; for I never had but one attack of' the Sick Headache after I commenced taking the Pills, (tiow abont six months.) and I candidly .con fess, that I have derived more real benefit from the use of Spencer's Pills, than from-all the other Medicmnes and Pills that I haye ever taken, and I would earnestly recommend them to all, as being in my opimon, the best medi cine in use for all lingeritg complaints, The Pills have done e so much good, that.. would not feel willing to be without them for five dollars a box; and I cannot but feel very grateful to Dr Sipencer for having prepared such a valuable medicine, and the distribution of at is conferring a very great favor on. thie public, as it is a thing of the utmost importance that every family should have a supply of-Dr. Spencer's truly valuable Pills constantly on hanid. ISAAC M1. THOMAS. Price, 25 cents per box, with full directions. For sale lby HIAVILAND, RISLEY & CO.. Augusta, Georgia. J. D. TIBBETS, Edgefield Court House. Dr. W,. WV. GEIGER, Cherokee Ponds, _Ang 16 6in 29 A CERTAIN and effectal care for Ague and Fever ; also used successfully in the treatplnent of Bilious Fever, Nausea, Gene'ral Debility, and Nervous Weakness. The most fiatter-ing recomnmenadations of this Sledicine hrave beena received from many emi nent Physicians and others who have used it. And it is ptrestumied that no medicine haa ever been used whose action has been more benefi ciaul, pleasant and itnvigorating, and catted forth from tanheited sufferers such expressions of htearufelt graititude and 'hn nkfulness. Persons taking the Pills, soon find thenmselves relieved -Chill roken ! Fever gone !! ~Stomach'and head fi-ee and healthful!!! Strength; mid-ap petite inicreasing arid improving, and al .ner; vouts weakness fled. thed' .' W~hein taken according to thedrectine coman~tying them, they'never faiii to -cuze'thd Ciaill and Fever the first day, and nieveruicken' ;he stomach or operate upon the bowels. Trheir aetiont upon the whole. system~seo charming, that persons are invarajbly surprised and pleas-ed with their rapid and comnplete restoration to healths rThe Pills a purely and solely Vegetahle4 nad the happy combination of the- ingredients and their propoartions are sne~lt as to pioduce a medic-ine. which never fails to -relieve when relief is at all attaitiable.. Each box containi 20 ddies of Pills-isrie One Dollar. For saile'by - HJAVILAND, RIISLEY & CO.. Agents, Augusta, Georgia... J. D. THSBET5, Edgefield Court House. - *Cherokee Ponds .. Aug. 16 ..in m--29- n State of South V arolig?" EDGEFIELD D1ST1@iT.7 IN T HE COM MOR PZE AS. Oliver Simpson, ).: vs. - >ForeipuAttachuest. Middleton Belk . . - T rpH Planti ay~n i eday led h~i to be within this State,-onom acapypfid declaration, wvith a-rnlet t leadmanbe seriod. Jt is orderedl, that this iddefehbdant'doieat to the said dpclaratjpb:r' hi- year pd day fronm tie pufsiatimoe as order,~o td GEO.:POPE,, .9iT Clerk's Offce, Edgelleld C. U. ApiJjpOg84& Aprit 12 0. ' ly