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cease -,or sing once more, ftydn've snug for me; let i in i bsore ""fOte is e c I pb e nativ grac flet iyi 4iai oil to nut y ol..ys oniongata -Astho'you'ddt itfall:? . .Wty touch solight*T you'dbettrfa. Not , to e atriij gat all. by toss-yoir .bea'd? ei.ioll jr l e eso. As tho' you're faintingfast.? Why heaves yourbreastu affected sighs, That seems to; be your last. 0! what a cdilhge!in h'e is roifkt Of Bnarding Shobil-ihe 6oon.. So great a dhangeg Inever thonght, Could.: ave-been wrought'sooon. .There seems no musicinithdt vole, Which once I loved to Iear; It caanot ma.lie me noiv rejoice, Or shed ihe feeling tear. 0! could I hear you sing again, As once foisun. old . When list'ning. niuteeach thrilling st la Stnk deep into ysoul. Iow would my fondly doating heart Drink in the extatic lay. I'd bid all treach'rous doubts depart, And trust my soul a . Bit O! that timen is-'past and gone, fNo longer now you seem. The child of nature-loneL one Who wins frm6n all-estcem. Then Fanny cease, or sing once more, . As oft you've sung for me; Why can't you sing. as once before? From affectation free. - QUIZ. Edgefield. Oct. 5. - MICELLANEOUS. Fiom the New Genessee Farmer COMF-REY. PRICKLY CoatFRY.-[Symphyfum oji cinale-] If allis (rue that has offlate been published respecting this plant~iI promises to become a very-mportant acquisition to our agriculturalpr6ducts; not only as food for cattle. but for man.. It was first no ticed as an agricultui-alplavi- in London's gardener's Magas- - . . G - s whe ii was-tried, by a number of cultivators. .Cattle- -of every kind are.saidito-berohd of it and Mr. Grani.thinkis an acre might be made to produce thirty ronsof- een. fodder in one vear. The plnat is of easy .'propagation iytseeds or roots;itiis also of greet duira bilttv, and if once established, would pro bakuly continue to. produce crops for many year's; anmd. in that point of view, it would e.--mi to bie a vatluable plant fur the cotta ger who keeps .a Cow. In the spring of last year;-there appeared in the Kneene Seninel a-letter frotm the- Rev. E. Rich, of Troy..New Haunpushire, recommendina the cu ltivaiiou -of comufrey for itsfolla'ge as fodder fur stock. He observes, "it will probably ,eprove -one of the best ai'id cbyapest artteles =of healthful diet now known; not outdone by the potato or ludi an corn!" :He then details some experi *ments in the -preparation and use of the rootsas food, by drying and gri ding, then boiling as porritige, &c.; and says ho. foudi' very beneficia'l for colds and other diseases of the lunugs and bowels. Hie :ad vises mixing of a third of-comfrey meal' with wheat or Iudiat, for -porridge, pud --dinigs,girdis~eakes. &c. Shouuld the taste, be in any degree unpleasant; as is often thie case gyjthanesv .things.sany . ngree atie cozidimen~ts can. be added. The letter further states, that the ro.>ts are to be dug once in two years, and that they will yield at the rata~ofrnotde than t wo ~thonsand bu shels p ere1 and the two cuttings of the ioes in one season, give at tho rate of six tons of(hay yer neren -.T In ant article onthtithject iniie Ports mouth.Ja,Ini(Novetnmbr theleditor, after eiri !ti -thbe letter of Mr. Rieb, eta tea tha; r~e oinh of that town planted a be lif comfr'ey is his g srden, last s puig, halflagrol square, the plants eerin ros 6fmeen inches distant. . Thboy scarce 4ery-diy; bur od cutting the plans in Sep. teinbertihe product, when dried, was 225 - porinds. .He has no doubi but that next season wiin he roots . become well set, -the ined will yield, at least, two.cuttings of twenty-Gy~e pounds each or at the rate of * abou~t 8. tons per acre- Mr. Robinson * ayehis stock of ttrl descriptions eat it * freely, iand he thinks this plant~ will prove a vlossit--acqufiiion fo or agriculture. Co ieyir callenf a r alive~ of Siberia, btiwiybe regarded as -itdigeneus-to 'ciairy it belonigs to the 'order Bar. og0 which consists ofpiat not renierk abe br ukeruf or anintoas qualtities. The lianIs eatn he found Ifiahnost eye righiborhood, and it will be aus -eay 4.--eiia t to try experimeents with it. TACT ANDkTALENT . - * .Tarem is sasmethiug, buttact is every; th ntrai is-serious, sober, grave atni -resp aTt is all: that-and more too It i~ts irvn sense but it is the life f~.ilI I~itt foiseisie, t be quick ear,.the j tfen-sel and ihisaivelg toutilsI1 eife 'terof all ifddcIes-tfie' rem #toalpuacids. is esfu in soliiud6, fo rfdos ad' wasy4tatg the world.; Ii is useful topeiei, for it aBhDs him abis ways through- the Tadei ight-43 I t kWstsrbd to-w do iti.t Talent. m.akes; a man respctablem., T~ict.ill make a man repecte& 'Ttilent' is weal th-idt. %srad Y dulejFfdr all, the practical purposes of life, Tidt carries it against- Taleit th to one- Take them to the theat an,. -'aid talent shall pioduce you a tragedy that.will) live long enough to condemned,. while Tact keeps the-house in a roar' night after nigh, with its suc cessful farces. Take' them to the Bar; Talent speaks learhedly aid'iiically Tact .triumphangly. -Talent- i n esflie world wonder that it getion no'"fasterTaatex cites astonishmeut that, it i son ofast and the secret is, that it hias no weight to carry,.it makes no false steps, it hits the rig-t nail on the head, it loses no time it' takes all hints, and by kee ing its eye on the weather-cock is ready.to take advan "age of every wind that blows... Take them iIto the Church;Taleit may obtain a lving-Tact will make .6ne, ,Talent Convinces-Tact converts.: Talent -is d honor to the profesion-.Tai gains honor frm the profession. -Take themto Court alet feels sits weiht-Tc finds its way.-alent commands, T-act is obeyed. Taettu'islifored ith approbation-Tart is blssed Kwzth preferment. Place them in the1 n i Taleut -has ibe:rear of-the ho? . 108's hea- aitf its otes T'aket iffde np~yin ael is fit tedforet- I haknack of slippintit place 'with,as'eet6ileiiee. .ngibbliness of. movemnenta adillfad :11iiniiniiates itself into the 'poet. 'Rstnsto know every tbig without 4ainingay hig. Talent -is tertainly a fine thing to talk about, a veiry.good nn be proud of, a very glorious.eminene tgo qok downfrorn; but Tact i useful p.o-pable,;applicahle, alwaysi'iv, alytys 1etiiways market ablei'theTalent of Talents, the-avail abeness of resources rhe'applicability of power, the eye of disdrimination theright hand iof-italle..Moic'of Trt. kemedg for Caicr.the cure for this awful'disease *hich- so.often outreaches ibe skill ndepergoef thebest-physi. cians, lia' btei th Ybobiy of a thousand charlatans. A 'receipt which lias:Ceen successful i wo instances. the oni-Atimes in fa i irtue has beeutesid by Americas idescribed by thi. fd Span. iards in:Lpuisiaa ttisssinp~Iyhey'olif of an egg mi'd svli sialt as long a'sit will recieve it,: in. the form of a-salve is applied..to the-''cancer twice-daily.. We have lately heard of another successful trial in a family in r Caddo parish, Louisiana. Southern Reformer. WVepuiblished the above.valuable receipt some -months ago, and'are informed by a worthy nld. gentleman, who wasinduced to: make trial of its efficacy; that a free application of the prepaariotitoa formi dable looking cancer on his face efected a perfet -cure.- Wheeling Pazette. From HRvana -V 6have'recieved fromi' our Havana correspondent a long letter to which we alluded-yerteiday. in .which, he tri n umphantly refutes the charges of neg& lect and indiference on the part of-our Government and. its officers, in reference. to the..Americau citizens- who. have been. krrateennd imorisoned iobe:aland-of Cuba. He assures us that our. Uonsul at Havana, Gen, Campholl, received fulland frequent instructions to take the nost en erjei measures to procure the release of all Americans in prison, and that that officer spared no pains to effect his-purpose. N. 0. Tropic. Thre Rev. M. G ay. :Superintendant of the M ethodist, Episicopal Missiot' ini Oregon, and his lady,-arrivedl at the Sand wich Islatnds on the 24th of A pril .in Mi ship:Lansanne, in good health. A ship was at'tho-island, boutnd to Columbia-ri Ver on'-lidard of which Mr and Mrs. Grny embarked, and they pro'bably arrived at the mission station in Oregon aboutthe close of Maj.. Mafil . Robbery-The mail bet ween Salisibury and Cheraw has been robbed a fewy days since, or $700. A stage driver by the tiame ofConirad Festerman,.or Fe -senden, bas beetn arrested, and after' exam ination was bound over to trial at the nex: term of the United States Coart. in the gow n of Raleigh.-Lincolnlon (N. C.) Courter. Maine -The glorious result of the elec tions-in Maine is fully known, and it is as follows:' The democi-atie candidate for Governor is'elected by 10,801 votes over his wh-ig competitor. And 4.60 ovyer all, whigs and abolitioniste. The st ate Senate will consist of 28 democrats &.3.whigs. In thi H ouse the democrati 'will ha ve 2 to 1 wvhmg. Of seven memhbers of Congrs mho-whigs hdve sle fd'o e n~d eme ocrats four, no choice in' two dtistriets, ow-. ing to divisions in the 'dersocratic -ranks: but 'as they are' two stronig democratic die. tricts.. on anotiter trial the democratic rtimr did ate cannot' fail to be elecedi-Augustd Con'stituti onalits . . - - Gettng .bamp.-A -fellow, who Wtis floating down the Mississi'ppi on a mattress half undert water. h'ailed a stenteboat that was passing with, "Hlallo, Capt ain: got any room in. that shell o' yourn? I've got the fever and agun just enough- to shake-m toe nails off. I've heen out here tbese'itree days and the doctor told me it might en danger my health if i got damp!'l'mntot alarmed myself, but '.must 'follow that doctor's order~' rrmg~t if. will raise a tre meudlour, fusstwhen'L~and(" This-argo. ment prevailed~ with-the humane captaib ud lie was-taken od'iondto dry. Temperant~e Abroad-A letter fron~ J~p. her ' Silesia, 16i'ihe Cologrie Gazeue declares that the Temperance Sdeieries are ~aining 'grouod si rapidly inr that I'ountry that -no such thing as a drunkenm'nis everseen. . - . AnNged datepk There is a' colored manx ii tim employ (i house'in this city, .w~aose grandfather dtod last supnmer, itvUKj'. and Q~ueeni cQfatYsaged one hkmdted adtitr years -! I-i radtinther died inithe uam& counmy,:sged onse~added ad u;yas presentinig cses ofkidgy. ne :easynzo mace., :The.old vabainidd o'dsteeth.; ands capital-. tomdguirah. very' last.: Qaniapy -county.:beat- that'-Richmond Star.' - Ch He940M Fenale.seuiiendnrye H11S'1nsiitadtich w illIbiE aop-ei)ed u e(n. Lad extens'ie scale'j - 4 M-R S. & H MOISE on Tulsdva the.d ol'fltober; at thti airy and domnidioTs r sileden fo'rmerlyO-F2cy pied iy ths la't6 Madame Prud'honime, Hiid sonustreet.~ north erthe C itaddi, And two doors Westo' Moeting'st:, Well kioiwn as orie f'tie ,most'stildbrious ibeoa tions in the cliy. Nod.. pitie*s Will be spaied in procuringihe most carpetent and efficieii:Assistants, anad Professors will be enployed to lectdre upon, and. illustrate'the Sciences, as a complete Clhemiical add Philo so hical Apparatus Will be furnished. Every hranch.coniprising a complete.course of Engfish Will betanglit. Also, French. Spanish, Italian. Vocal ari .Instrummntal Music on -the' Harp: Piaho and IGuitar, Drawing, Paitiinga 'nd Daning. 'Young Ladies will be received: is bodiders. 1hv'hse studies, moralsaind deportmenL will be under.the'iimmediate superintendence' of '.Mrs. Mois'e....- .. A- careful Dire'ctress will pre'Ade over tie Durniiitoriesi'nd Lnuidry'and every effort will be nade tb ruiaer iais Institution 'equal to a.n: inijle-Thitial -States. Thosewho have :completed their -English serlibli'stic, rourse, and desire to perfiet them selves in Music. or the Languages. wih lie r. ceived as Parlor Boarders, and have the b3inefit Of the bdst Professors. For Englisb,.fron $ to $15 00 French, SPintili nud Italian, each 10 00 Music on the Piano, 20 00 -" " 'Guitir: - -- Drawing and Painting - -Dancing. - -B-atiding, inbluding ligit and fuel. 50.'00 Papilsentered for the whole te-rn, will' ber ceived at a less price than hy' fhe singleql rter Cliarlestod, So. Ca., Shit.-1st, 4t144. uEFERENcEs His -Excellency, Genrgei V. Crawford, H on. John P. King,. Hon. Andrew J Miller, - Hon. John W. Wilde, Col.Wui., Guin"i, Robert F. Poe, Esq., John Bones. Esq., Rev. C. S. Dodd, Augusta. Dr C W, Stokes;'. C amburg. Dr. James 11. Grffin, F. H. Elmore. Esq.,* Win. Dearing, Esq. Clar ston. A: Gr Ross Esq., - iugh' Rose Banks Esq., -Sep.. 11 --- -4t 33 OSavannah Republican and Edgefinid d -vestiser,[will please copy one a week for four weeks. WARE-HOUSE~ AND ; Conmission Rusiness. H AIM UILG,.S. .7 T H~ Subscribers have connected. them 3 selves in- the .WARE-HUUSE AND COMM[ON.BU*INESS, at the old-stand 0 G. WALtKER, under.the firm of WAL KE R. & PEARSON.,. They would beg leave to offer theii servides to their friends and the public generally. -in the transaction of-a ConstissioN BUsNErss, in al its branches.' -Whey are prepared to atiend tr the Sale, Stoiag' "and' Shlieng of Codon..Ba con, Flour.id otier Produce: lecciviing ana Fbrwarding Gooais purclasing to order' ic. Ar They feel assnred Irom the favorable locatior of-their A'are.Hnuse, well known t.he' itb' lic as the WATERPROOF WARE IIOU SE and for it4 many advantages in point of locatin1 and from the long. experience of M r. Walkei inr Alio~ohjLi~p~ 1jLdv~te is',pei a atenton tteale b from their detelmiation to devote their undi vided attention to the business. they Will be able to give general satisfaction. : Their charges will be for sIlling cotton25cents peibale; for ship ping do,121 cents; for selling all otherpr*duice2.4per uent.; 25 cents pet jnck. age for receiving and forwarding-Merchiandise No comamission will he chargod or custuomere for the purchasing - of goods. H avin g a fine Whntf attached to -our Ware House., t Wharfage will be echarged on Cottona 3onsignied to our care, either for sale. or to be shipped' tc Savammhel or Charleston. Liberal adyices oi1 produce consigned to us. will be mado wheai desired.' *. We- pledge oturselves not to speculate inom purchase one bale of Cotton, but devote an uin divided attenlion ton the interest ofouir customers which w'e hope wvill insure us a liberal patron age. Yours, Respectiiy, .. W ALK ER'& PEA RSON.. G.- WA LKER. 1. La PEA RSON. - I 'avail myself of the present-occasion th'e turn my thaaiks to my frieiids and patrons fot their liberal sup~port during thie past four yearsi and I assure them I properly appreciate..thenr kindness and confidence.; and in return will use my best personal ef'orts to protect tiiui intetest when'confided to Walker & Peaison, for wchom I would uisicit'your confidence and support. Yours, Respectfully, G. WALKELu September 4. tf . 32i GENERAL (COMMISSION )IUSINE$iS' - ~AT.TUE' Water Proof, aned 1o Uistk HA2JBR{E & C U .&-,. TH E Subscribers still continue atthe.absovu stanid. to RECEIVE and sroESELL 0l sH IP,-' Cotton, Floor, Blacour,'& RacEettE Ann- FOnwaRD- - Purchnse OODS 10 order, &. &w.9 "Produce semat to hsm with inustructisius as~t< itsdisposal, shall.liW'ioiurm~ attended to,~ani ordisii every'listanlentrictlyjobeyd. Feeling 'gratmafuil for past fivors, thiey respect fuly solicit a continuance of:ihe samie ; - H. L. JF.FFERS & .CO. Hambtirg August 24. 1844 ' 6m ''1'3. ra 'H E annual courso of Lectures in thlis In I stitution, will commience on.Monday, 11tl oft November .' ,Aatomg-George M. Newton, M. D Sugery-P Fi Evea N. D).. Inttut.and.Practice of Medcine-L D Ford Phsiolgy: and:Pathological Anatomy-L. ~A DugasM..:l; .9i Mateie.Medicarand..Theraputica-I.P Garvin, -M. D. Oteris--J. A.,EVe, M. D.-. - . C3Aemisry-a.Pharmacy-Alexander Medans, Demontrator of 4Aa:om-H. F Campbell M. D. -Clihtealtectures: will be.deliv.eredatth~e Cty Hospital swhichf as under the chargeof the EFesfrr.othe Jualeose t n'. ,$k0 .00 3Mfriulatioantdbtak~nsnuc.,h!a ~40500J PratieaftSt~s dageh bnhrfionce4Qrat0. !Sufficaoperitsonsawtbeprorndgau itously; wheatbw leioresthe.:classT-tt -.:GoitJbdatdn# jPtgtld~ the cit fro $12 to $15 pdfihD & 4 : oG.; ~NWTaON~Yaa Sep.11 33 .K2 it 'I N TH.J LOIMON ?I44~ Curry & Cper, D B. .S. Miler ment tam rry, Declaration -e .. at- - ai Forei; Attack H enr Cast'ei mei Jared E Groce,- b Dearatin - e;..- :+ i Foreign Attach m~ The Saine.- P Curry &Caver -Declaration te isn- poreaigg. otac f The Same. ment - . . ht WilliainCurry, Dicia'do a The Sain'e.-- we to JaredE.' Grcer cDedsaon The same. aid -z-V" ttaci ul Benjamin S. Miller. -,~ w wi b4 Curry& Caver, q, John W2Carter . ment B. W. Groce, Dilari - ed vs. 3 Foreign Attah. fa The'Same- meri. 1W. Cury, - - batiofsI vs. - in Foreign iack' The Same. - J. A. Hibler, ..Declaration -s s . 31in Foreian Attads HlirauirN..Wilson Agei . ment. [srael. Bond, foi the use Decleatti et of the'samb,. VS. in Fireijn Atick el The Santi. . ment o- - F . H E. Plinffs in thedabove cass, having .: this day filed bhebr declaratidti iri myint fire and .tie. defendanta ahavingi noa.wifeor at- ti torney. k nown to-be-within the State, on; l9m. a copy of said Aeclaratio'n,.with.n iule to pleqd. t3 cat be served : It is 4rtfered,.~thaa tph atie. r rendant'do lead.. to thetiaid deiaration, willi o a year Uiian d ayfiron the Wtblichio'difiu' t ordei, &rfinal and-.absoiute jndgimetfillbe g awarded against them. ~ -.ai GEO. -PPE: cre . P.t Clerk's OfficeNov. i.6 4.3. ly 42 _ bl Allum...Spring PiJl6 For the Cure of Dyspia Scrofslits and si - Lver:isese,. , ,,... *1' HESE PILLi a're ;rpeired 01K I S.-L Cam'phell...rom the,.wa'eribof the highly celebratedMieraLSprings in Roclh bridge c'oin' Virgiuia, called the te Alum iprings. -These Pills, like-the ivater ffem which i they. ari prepired, de h diuretiepr'omof- o ingi the secretion of urii'esd l abltirafiv i inercaitiug the seretioi of tie la aul al system g0nerally,'arid particilarly udthe liver.. They act gently,,.bat e alfleuy upon the bowels, alter two or thraelaysi useof them, producingcopious-dar.bil- i lious evacuation. -* i : They also efect aAtirinihatioi t the -surface, incesing the p rsh ratio'iherd d fore. tiley are a. great purifier-of the blood ,A and equaliser..of the. 6i'b'iatIin'.. 3 li pill is equal to. a coro'ddiasso :b a b ter. Thaef shld b etaken:before. each: - meal, and from six-tolteoorst.welve'should i be takgD in the crifrseof each -day for i c fortnight.-and then oti7t themfor: ihe sarmai6 period. For the'enre of the alovdises!. es, perseverance in the use-ofthes Pili, is all.important;'iad ifiheg are persever inglyrused, every alternate fortnight,.a cute may taore certainly he expectedt.is.anun: p der any other trenerik gheretofore. dsco-: ej vered, .except frorn the use of.tho-wategr ta from whichthey are prpared, either byan ft They very spedily eni-e diarrhbas,<il tended with acidity of the stomach, id are i-very useful, r.emedyfpo the summer bowel complaint. ii children. as Alo for ex pellikigIworms 'roniebildren,, rom- oue t( to four should he given in three equal por-. w tions each day, to a child tunder.sixsyeers; b, according to age. -When given to children, they should be- powdered anid mixed With C syrup;''h~ese Pills tare easily taken, Jha' inc no nuseous Inlste. are perfectly safe c in tall catses, whore iitiive fever droes nor al exist; anid do not aicke~n persons whjile using he them. S. R. CAMPBsLL. ci For sale by J.. I. T stIeTSo,.Edgeaeld Couut House, South Caroliuav f~ -3 -To thaoseCandi4Aeni WH o honestly ddbt th's tenthiot-the'B~ran drethian System, We would entreat. them to ponder wel~-ipou-thefllowing fac: The:Fuoo~taken'itto the atomnaijis convert ed-auto 'blood.: which Jital: treamr- flowilg. through alithe tamificatio~nsof:thie system; notg oly impartaistrength- and 'cintines -life.but acually createsiforanas.unadhtiids up-eciranti.~ therefore, is pure and-healthy-the body. wvhi~lgh is formed..fronic aidmsotd~yti blood-i$ cannot-b&idiseuaidi iBut ifihersrbe ina'nyr it of the body ariy efi'eetioin,,suellthido eved .a' bruiseg ahebl6hd circalatinglhiosghj tapart.-takes upitoptirdimat~rs fram GIelr alafl'ection lands care~titlh'a temr. This Lisithercause oAerof euliiq tor person ofc ibitlilit use; no medicind;:thsasnttget~nt*ui cu atin systd iand~chibkde l A ad lifieaseiafbarj tiseanthe remedied-sha , ifased at thsei times, takeln . caafectio30h'mowi~ q i kind:thatthisasubjectbe~ it i onldsavomapy froda. ness, and oftentuecure tl friends.;whenothierwis'et t: d hn~l SPrincipal :Office:.24-1 itiN t fresh-.suppfy just: oletd in ' agents..B1r.awo.:&.Bvmu. Pl&tf~l J . &iiUD-m Sm ef' lA~ McLaren, Abbevie amlm Ckeaurry,WhiticktU&~~li' Greeawood g:Coletns~~a~? iM e Iket, and S. D. Clarke.&0 'Pric25eent perhO< tiSh c July 17 ii..'e Sta5 Wines; -an - A~ LAGA. Teneri" hie ry andj Ma fldeiraMWJINE -,-i isj -Ame'ican and Fol a American andV Old1Teach and-Alpp ~ A frpsh supply fh-oids: POR H amburg, A prii-20 -W~t CH C--.-,~. for all Septam rS :TaTE o~ CJ1ROkIK1 E-DGEFIEWD DISTRT'I. IN EQUTYiY George Batikr VS.-Bill. for charles Ban lond btihrs. o t TEisliereby'giveihtby virtuedr iatnii ;rder from'Chando-iffliirper, -siall oflee for sali, -at: the, laidtesidence of AMnd lBanks, deieased, on. the-Sec'ond - Monday in November -next, the .Reni Estateof the- said Amos Batiks, consisting f tle follovigtracts of lands, viz:.. .. 1. The Home tract. contaniri, four .hnitdred and ninety-one~.ild'a half(491&) acris. moie or less, situate iii Edgefield and Lexi'foii'Dis tricts, adjoining lands of Capli Ja'n L-ng. George., ankst and otlirs. 2. Thu H unites trait-coistanins twp hundred. (200) acres, miQre or less situate, i Edgefield and Lexm gtoun Distrirts,ajoining lands afJa. cob Long, H.-Il. St.ain aid .otlers.;. 3. Tne- Mitchell track, con'aiuinetlwo hun -dred and seventy Iwo and three-lourlis (2731) acres, more or less, situate in Edgefield -Dr trict, adjoining lands of Abram Jones; Michael Long and others.: : 4 The Roberts ttrac, containing one thou sand. (1000) acres. more, or less granted to Absalom Roberts, silbate ini- Lxi *gl-o D-5 trict, between Lightw"dd Cre'k a dBiile Creek. waters- of Nith bdisto Riv'er' - 5. -The Spilleri tract, e'ontaining sivet hun-: dred and'fifty-six (756) -acres; mori or less, sitat. in Lexiiglon.District, on.Tw ,vej ile. Creek waters of aluda River. adjoi . lands of .lmanuel Tag nr's,.George Crapj and oth, Said lands to ha sold on a credit'df'iie'na' t o years, in..qnal ainunIl ins-almepIts except so much'as will pay th6-cost of this wit; ivhich mnnsrbi paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond and approved sure ties-aud morigageof the premises to - secure the purchase, money. S.. TOMPKINS, c . E. D. Oct. 5t 37 State of South Card-itta EDGEFIELD DISTRICT; IN EQUITY. James Blackwelland Wife, . Bill for Vs. Partition. .Wm. Harman and others. r OTIC F4is hirebygiten that bitvirtue of - an order from Chancellor Johnsn I shall offer for. sale to the highest biAder, 'n da ield CoiiH House, on the'fisi Mondag.i qloembkr sct; 1e real estate of Luke Darman deceas ed, cosisting of the. following trict of land,, viz: One tiact of landi cnntaining three hindred and sixty-three acres, more or les situate in the District and State aforesaid, on Bennyfield Creek,.waters of Savannah River, ant'adjoin in lands of Charles Freeman. Pleasanit-Searles, leberry Freeman and others.. Said land to be sold on a creditof dne and two years in equal instalments, except so much '. will pay the cost of this case, which must be paid in. cash.. Tbe putchaiers giving bonsf and approved relies'and -mortgage 'f the.re.nt ses to securd the purchase money. . S. S. TOMPKINS; c. .E. D. October'9 4t State of South CarslinA. ABBE VILL E rDISTRICal. - 1N: EQUITY. James Taggart. Ex'or. Bill Aaron Lomax, et al. - - N motion ofMr. Perrin, complaiiant's S 0 . licitor: Ordered, that the Commissioner ive three months- hotice, in the)Abbeville imer,-uissucir otter gira24 -e roper, to-airtis'erecditors nfr'oses Taggart, ate Ordinary ofAbhiville District. now dec'd., as well as those having demands for moneys received by him as Ordinary as aforesaid, as his individual creditors, at the time ofhis death. whose demands have not beenfully and pro. perly paid by his Executor, to come in before the-.said Commissioner, and prove-their de mands; and that such of them as .shalt not come in and prove their demands, on, or hefore a peremptory day, to be fixed by the Commis sioner which day. shall be at least thes months from the publication of the said Itotice, shalt be excladed from the benefits of this Decree. [8igned] ' WM. HARPER. In pursuance of the said Decretul Ordter. I appoint Friday, the .first day of November next, on, or heforec which, the creditors as nfore' said. will appear before me, and prove their dmis. . -II. A. JON~ES, c..E. A. D. Coimm'rs, Office, 19) June, 1844.. July 3 , --3m -23 State of Mouthi (arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y JO HN H IL L, Esquire, Ordinary if Edgefleld District. .Wh'ereas :wadl S. Cothran,~-hath spi. plied to me for Letters of. Administration on aill and singular the goods. and chattels. rights and .credits of Chas. Eltemiberg, late of tihe District aforesaid, deceased,ihese are therefore to cite and ad-ndajsih all and ain gular the kindred and credriiors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me, t our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dis irict to he holden ai Edgefield Court House, on 'he twent) first day 'of Octuober next, to show cause,,if any, why the said adminis tration sh'ould not be granted. , s Given under my hand and seal, rhis 8th day of.October, in the.year of. our Lord one theidnteigt hindred andforny our, and in the 69th year of A ultrican lndepien -JOHN HILL. o. E-b. Oc t 82. 21 ,,37 Broughto Eohe Jail, O this Distriet. a negro tnan who e in 'himself JOE,-andsays he belong, 0 George Neal, of New berry Disttict i,. within one and a half miles of the g and says he has been runaw'ayuab9~ e month.... He has lostoef his left foot. with several sear-son head, betveen 35'ad 40 yearso , light complected,-about fve feet sdVe . a half inches high. The owner is equlesId to com ~ warde prove -property,' pa chages ~ tuaehim na ay, 'otherwise he will be de it ith asthe law-directs? ~If' .-* H. GOODytAlN,roiror. 4 ALE Persons inde lfothe 'Estate of-thfe 'late Samuel F. AMDowelldeeeiled su., i&hvig'derndiliksagainst the estate of jdecuiatedare requested to present rhem enlyatested; withinfthe-tiie prescribediby 3*BOXES.:ands5 asksiprine Gosht ,*,.E,'El~rcrand21wild..r P'dr-sale bye' - H. A. KENRleKi Hamburg, Aug 24. Stis . 3 "T_ h.. e- - a,~' -Ofnrn i. 4Dt bi aeu .n the rdyT. r3 rs, tKo receive;.ibifesk e itopge. 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