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1st. District-composed of Spartanburg. Union, 'siad .Chester-JANas A. BiACK 2Distrii-'Anderson Pickens, Greenville and Laurens-R. F. Szitpso. 3d Distiit--Laicqster, Irshaiw, Firfiela Richliind and Sumter-JosE~u A. Woo 4thro Dar lingten,ManIo. Horry, Georgetown akd Wil hiams6u-A . D. Sms. 5th.D ci- Abbe; il aNewberry, Edge field~and Lexington-A Buan. No opposition. 6tliDistrict-Charlestnn, (exclusive of St. JoliniColletos)-L. E HOLXES.-No opposi .7th'i tiict-4iangeburg, Barnwell Beau. fort, Colleton aid St. John, Colleton-R B. RuzT'r. No opposzlion. MEMBERS OF .EGISLATUItE. &C, Chester -Seu. N Y Mills, L. A. Beckham. J fld-RepsJ.W.. Blkeny,:: - Houigh -- Clam N~esi ynyleiUatt. P Mayes, r . - oha L Manning,.Geo W Cooper z C H Whitehead. 'Se'x. B F Perr . Reps. T E Ware,T -Wilker H Siith,P BDuncan. HoripSed B Skipper. Rep. G Garvin. Lancast iSei. .T ho's W Hney. Reps. Dixon 4amnes, . J.lcMullan. Linrens.. 'S. -L Calhoun, Dr Irby, Jas. Rodjers, Char= Williams.. Tax .o Lan 1 "&n. Lemnel Boozer. Reps.Ja cob Wtngjrdohn C.'Geiger. Maon 'Se. Dr B K Kenagan.. Reps. C J. Crawf*ird, JnoC. Betlhea, B Moody. Neebr. se John P.Neel. Reps. Simeon Fair, Drl H King, Isaac Herbert. Tax C61. Jas Bonds.. Orange-Sen. John ]der. Reps. Dd F JamisonRd.Y McMicW. Taz Col. Adam Hallman.. ~~ n Pendleton-Reps. J L Orr, John Maxwell, Edw'd Harleston IT Broyles,John C Miller, E H Griffin, C L Gaillard. - Tax Cols-for An derson, Win Steele; for'Pickens, J A Doyle, Union-Sen- Wm -H Gist. Reps. Z P ern don, D T Sims,' Dan'l Wallace,- John Gibbs York-aSe..1 D Witherspoon; Reps. W Giles. Wm C Black, G W William%, Abraham Hard.. Ordinarp,Jon X Rosw. Taz Col lector, John. Pleuico. The.Weather.---We have had a.week of as dismal..weather as ever brought sen - timentalEnglishmen to the desperation of Stiiide. Yesterday it . cleared of, and contrary to expectation, there is no symp torn offrost-which we had reason to look for after six days of sobbing sky and sour North winds.w'Charleston Mercury, Oct. 26th. - GHERAW,Oct.22.* Fatal Afray.-We understand that a man by the .name o-)f Jas. Collins, was killed in an affray at Mars Bluff on 31ri day, the 14th inst. bv--Thompson,- who stabbed him .itithe bireast, otwhich wound he died jifie course*oftwo hiours.'Thump son, we learn,. has successfally evaded the officers ofth la -Gaet. 2'Cola rcliae H svao, ct. 25. Cotto.-The neas by the Acadia has not in tae slightest degree effeeed our market. Since Wednesdaj afernoon a large quaitity of Cotton has arrived, but purchasers refuse to pivenore ihan 51 cis.. for the finest article. Principal sales.5 a 51;cts.-Republiean, Extra. AU.ir, Oct.2d. Cotn.-Ouri'aket foithis article coaitin tied steady sirice dur lat Oublication, with a alight improtetnent in the better qnalities within the last Few idayaoccasioned probably by the improyemient .of. the navigation of the river, wvhic-'hasbeen for some days navigable by Steami'boats. - .*On~the eveninag ofTbursday hist, we had ac couittslfri&Ljv-'poolup. to the 4th inat., by the-Steamer'Ac .wh,~ich arrived atr-N. York on Monday .ast, t1ie 21st inst.' Trhe Cotton market was ameh depressed bythe heavy stocks, and'exhiibited symptomsof the approach oadeline, which so-me~ rettet writers say had alreadyvtaken.prace to:the eteitt.of id; per lb. These accotints.had little effect on our market yesterday. 'We fluote 4'z,5jc; reinarking.that a prime artnlegsttquatre padkages, might still brin'g 5j centd?.+Wuski ngtonian. ..: .o$0MdhiA, Oct. 24.. -Cotto.-The redeiiit oFtlie week ard 3,125 bales; of 'which;-936' were stored, ahd 2,189 sold, a portion of them as follows 1 at 3ss? 2 at 4;-8 at 4j 109 at 5 a 5$I123at 5M~&iisj; 59 at5 9-16 a 5%; and 62 at 5 13516;a.66 1 We gnote prices at 4'to 6 -cents,. extremn fne ror and Ordinary 4 a 44 a 5; Midaliing fair5 1-5 a 5%; fully fair 6; and a very cl.oicea'diucle would perhaps .bring' 61. 'Most eof ih asfle were made at 5$a 5 . The shiipmnents of the week are 4020 bales. - - Groceries.-'Fhe market is well supplied, the stocks 'biing .generally:large, : and athere".has been no. maternal change in ,rces.. Exchan'.-On New York- add Philadelphia 4 cent premn.; and on Charleston I prem.' Cotton.-Received the past week h~ Railroad 8300 :balhes ':Uplands,. by- water S9and by wagons 038 bales, total.9277 bales.' Exported in same time to Liverpool 3454.bales,tio.Havre '2282 andI coastwise 3762-bales-tatal'9498-b's. -leaving a shiippingstook of l9209.baless ex clusive oc6662-bahes onish-pboard not cleared~ and a smalljfeduction in the generehestock of 251r bales.' EUpon the whole the market" ie mains unsettled. - - - .' - - - CAMDns, Oct. 23. Couaen.-These hssent b'sen a very large quantity in our market the past week,. thde article, hus..been-somnewhat -depressed.i- Me low stateinpf our-river 'teudig im a measure 4 rsetade ns,dtwestll give pricesewih' barely pay at tlie Charleston quotations. Ex - ... A RRIu~a,.a . '~m. -0ozI'uesday. ui hit thi 22d ~insitt by the 1Rev. H. A. Wil Iams,, Mr.JAiS HoLT.Axo t& Miss EzsrdsR~sodn~isoA Rut land,Esq., of thius District . a - 2; .:anthe 27th inst. by the. ReJH A. Wil liams,.Mr.Jo .ljHCARTEa,.aged. 67,. to: M isa CarnantsH annsUtF, aged 47, all of this Disg trict.- ': - t;. .(Go it while you're yung.] -g'rhe friendsifSa1'N iBt Mis, announce him as ai Esdi'di6l jOffice or. x Collector at tlhe it e opf.- - (t7The.frtie d.OEDMUNM64, Esq., annoin i jia candidateTfor the Otlice of Tax Collector at the nexvelectiou; - -Cret:30 .40 - 10" We are autimrized toanoh 11. L~utoursuEslr.; as a candidate for re-eog tionuas Mastc i&.E4Oityafor Charleston.'Dis T REPORT Co i;ommisieriofrdieooortge. *field District, to. hisjHonborJudge:D. L. WA XLAv at Octoibee terin 1844: Commene 'iig:,in the first Morday in April; being the quarter of the year, of the disburament of the tax of 1843, &c. .The following being a list of Pensioners- paid quarterly vii:. from frAt Monday in April to firt Monday in July, and from thefirst Monday in July tohrst Mon day in October; together with the'expense of the poor house ; the two quarters above stated. Pensioners Names. Amn' Paid. Mary Allman 5 Afiles Ridrord 5, ._10 Two Fountains, children, 8 Sally Gonele 5; Jane Snips 5, 10 Pheoby Johnson's children, 5 Sarah Conch 5, Martha Franklin 6, 10 Rebecca White's children, . 5 Mary Rowe 4. Matilda- Radford 6., 10 Jonathan Corton, 7Barbary Clark 5, 12 Elizabeth Penny 5,;Michel Outzes 5, 10 Matilda Stevens's children. 4 Barbary Polatty 5, Sarah Polatty 5. 10 Catharine Miles's children, 4 50 -Massey Golen.an 5, Jacob Smith 2, 7 Oliver and Martha Adkins, 5 Francis Benton 3Catharine Napper10, 13 Nathan Napper 10, Elijah Murphy 10, 2D Tibitha Goodwin 5, Reuben Libraind 5, 10 John Rotten 8, Catharine Bledsoe 4, 12 Mrs. Price's two grand children, 5 Widow Baker's children, 7 Rebecca Stone 3, Mary Claxton 5, 8 Rachel Temples 7, Thomas Temples 3, 10 Thomas Bartley 5, Lydia Oriender 5, 10 Hannah Raburn, Sen'r, 6 Hannah-Raburn, Jun'r. 6 Sarah McColough 5, Martha Taylor 3, 8 Harris Tisick 4, Chealey Heister 10, 14 Mary Fountain's infant, . 5 Harriet Bleeze 5, Martin Shepherd 5, 10 Martha Walles' children, 8 Martha and Sarah Clark, 7 Lucy Logan 5. Martin Rose 5, 10 Elizabeth Weatherford, 5 John Harris and wife, 5 Elizabeth MeDaniils' children, 7 Elenor Lowe 5. Eliiabeth Gardner8, 13 Nancey Gardner 5. Syntha Howard 5, 10 Sally DeVore 5,Sally Hiveley 5, 5 Elizabeth Clegg 2, Jacub Haveley 5, 7 Mary Wooleknob 5, t ary Fratier 5, 10 Paid Capt. Miller the expense of conveying Mrs. Bailey from Hlam burg to the Asyluam in Columbia, 34 William Glenn 4, Margaret Turnage.5, 9 Funeral expensesof Tabetha Camfield, 4 Daaniel Evaus 6. Elizabeth Pond 5, 11 Viney"Mathis 5. Elisha Attaway 3, 8 Winney Glover 3. Maty Johnson 3, 6 Francis Mays 3, William Walton 5, 8 Nancy May and son. 6 Catharine'and Nancy Bryan, 7 Mary Rottens' child, 3 Henry and Mariha Jordan, 4 Sasan Young 2, Elizabeth Marlow 5, 7 Sarah Attaway 3, Tabetha Deen 5, 8 Margate( Pardues' children, 5 Aletandria Patterson, -' Elizabeth Nicholson. 7 Elizabeth Sanders 5, Marlaret Free 5, .10 Hannah Williams 5, Mary Radford 5, 10 Eldrerd Summerall, 1250 Pheoby Duiean5, Mehershal WI:ittle8, 13 Ann'Vaughan 4, Mary Jane Gauh 5 9 Sarath Smith'5, Hester Stevena . 10 Soloma'n Mariin 5. Keziah Jentry 5, 5 William Nettles and wife, 6 Mary. Prince. 5, George Johnson 10, 15 Mrs. Steifie aud children, 10 Mary Eavens' children, 5 Clermm Mitchel 5, Elizabeth Sadler 8, 13 Mary Tomkins 5, Sarah Brightwell5, 10 Samuel C. Wood and wire, 5 William Abney, 5 Samuel Shadrick fo' nakig Steifies coffin, 3 Sarah Fountalrr, 500 Wiumsey Cotley a'nd children, 7 00 Amnount paid Pensions the first quarter, 1st Monday in April' 1844. $63600 Add Commissioners for paying at 21 per cent. 15 90 $652 90A Paid ceide of Poor House ite' 6 1st quarter of the year com mnencing on the first Monday in A pril inclnuding all ir~eiden tat expenise of provisions Sir. perintendent and Agents Sal ary; Medical Services, Cook-. ing Washing, &c., to first Monday in July 18-44. $141 06 Add Commnissioners for paying - 24-er dnt. 3'50 ~-percent.144 56 Monday July Lhe lst 184A4.-Seond .Qia,'er's Widow Pardues' children, - . ..5 Racheal Temples 7, William Abney 5, 12 Elijah Mur phy 10. Sarah Fountaini 5,.. 15 Widow. McDaunils' childrep, 7 Jonsathad'Cotton 7, Redben Librand 5, 12 Martha Walls' Childrisit, .- 8. .. Nathan Napper 10, Barbary Polatty 5, 15 Massef G'oleman5, Jacob.8Snith 2, .7 HRarritTisick4, Dani41l tavens6,-1. Chesley Hester 10, Thonms Temples 3, 13 Widow.v hadns'.liildren, . . 5 Tabth odia5,Sjritb:Hprard5, 10 Widoiv Prices' two gsnd children, 5 Caiha'iineNilr0,MilesRadford5s, 15L. Widow. Bake~ 'childreir, *' Martii Slieipherd'5, Michal Outzes 5, 10 Sarah-Polatty 5, Matilda IRadford8; 13 'Cath~ida Miles':children,. 4 50 MatildaStevens' children,.. . .. 4 Mary;Rqwe A, Marhahraiklin p,. .9 SarahConcli5, Maart Turnage'5, 10 ThomalBartley 5, Jane S'ip5,. 0, Threb~eoadtittehackildren, - ' 8. Rebecca Stoa Ma'n Re5, 8 Yohn H arrlW3rMinTia r 3, 6 Lydia OiHar ..a ry~ leknor5, 5, Hjannah. Rshte Jun a William Glenn 47Ebabketh arane.81 1, SolomwidVartii5,Ca rrn'fira 10 Mry Jhnen.SsaYodg 2, 2 CatharmeonudfNandy.Bryani,: ..: 7 Sarah1~ttavray-3, MrpgeretJiree 5, 8 Elizjubeth icolson. 7~ Cathaineledsoe4 PhibyDuncan5, 9 Sde oaandwi ...- 6 Sai-ah Bighlf o51i73a rd 5, -10 Viney.Mazhis54e Rotn.; 13 Mary ,plas ~ n , 10 Francis t3enton 6o 'L a5, 10 Elizabetli.W 5~ Sarah'd1C 5S a1y beve1f-5 10 Hannah Rab 6 Jacol. Hiveley, >~vor 3, - Mary Fontauiw 'ardner8, 13 Kezashlen 5, 1 ElishaC an .lton 5 8 Elizabetl Aa MPatterso.5 ~10 Elizabeth SaiezGeo-Johib~i0, .15, Elizabetih SaJe,. lein.Mstch,. 13 Elizabeth-Ridle childreni" Mary.JandM b~h, Sarah SrhitS 5' 10 Ann.Vo ghif Mary Price5, ~-9 -EdelSunmme11, 1250. Hanuish Williams 5, Barbar Clark 5, 10 May~t~wde'laldreo 5 Ml arah Clark 7 7'' deon,6 SaU Wod -nd3wif Mrs Peirey 5. Sally Gunhels 5 16 Elizabeth Pond, 5 Mary Tomkins'-children, 5 Winney Corleys' children, 7 Paid Doctor H ughman for Hairis' coffin. 3 Add Conimissioners, for pajing 24 pertent, 14 92 Poor house expense, Second quarter, Paid Starlin Sentell, 2nd quar ter's Salary, 5625 For provisions, Cloth, Cooking, Medical Services, incliding Commisioners for paying, 18 8 y0ly ,lst. 1844, amount of Sec ond quarter's expensei; -- 87,3699 Paid to Asylum, To Balance due for Harriel Bleese to time removed. - 86 To half years advance for Sa rah Foster, 5000 To halfyears advance for Anci. bal Morgan, 5000 To half years advance for Da vid Wheeler, 5009 Commissioners for paying 2& percent, 457 Amount paid Asylum for re ceipt from W.~ W. Parker, Secretary and Treasurer, 5th June 1844. $1,87 93 $b,24 92 Robert Bryan, Treasurer, in Aecount curren twith the Commeners of the Poor for Edge. reid District, for the year 1844, com mencing the quarter's on the first Monday in April. April1st. Paid theist quarterto Pensions boarding with their friends in the district, 6,5290 July 1st. Paid the 2d quarter, to pensionas boarding with friends in ths district, 0,11 92 April " Paid the 1st quarter of Poor House expense, 1,44 56 July " Paid the 2d quarter of Poor House expense, 1,25 07 June 5th. Paid to the Asylum, for receipt by B. T. Goudy; from W W. Parker, Secreta ry and Treasurer. 1,87 82 $1,72227 August 14th. Paid for bacon, flour, cloth and medicine, for Poor House, 47,10 August " Amount paid out - for first sir months. $1,769 37 Paupers Names at the Poor House. Richard Taylor, Frederick Eason, Augus. tus Hall, John White, Ann Boadney, Lydin Garvin. Margaret Frish. Nancy Mays, Sarah Plymale and child, Visev Lee; Present No. 12. Oet. 1st. Jerry Home's' wife and 4 childrei. N. B. Jerry Homes'youngest child died re cently, and Frances Mays taken off. Sept. thl, 1844, the present number 12. Oct. tsi. N. B. Jeremiah Homes' wife aind .3 childrerr removed; the number on the Orsi day of Oct. 1844, being twelve as there names above exhibit. AMOUNT RECEIVED. March 13th. Received of B. F. Goudy, Tax.Collector, in part of Poor Tax, 1,000 00 May 10th. Received of B. P. Gondy. Tax Collector,in part of PoorTax. 30000 June .3rd. Received of B. F. Goddy, Tax Collector, in part of Poor Tax, 1,000 01 June 25th. Received of B. F. Goudy, Tax Collector; Bal ance of Poor Tax, by cash'and receipt from the Asylusui. 1556'04 Amount received for Tax of -- 1843, $3,856 04 Deduct Co'mmissioners, for re ceiving'2i percenr, 96 40 3,75964 July 1st. Cr. aniontif expended . - - ' the 1st six months,. $1,768 37 Sept. 30th. Amount unexpend ed of the tax of 1843.. $1,991 27 The above report exhibits the amount re ceived of B. Goudy Tax Collector, it beinj the proceeds of the assessment of 37 per cent Levied by the Board of Commissions'on thn first Monday in January last. on the general taa of the distici for the year 1843; and also thi sum Disbursed of said tax, cominmencini on thme first Monday in April. being the firs quarter of the yearly payment in advance o Pensioners boarding or livin with .thei friends. Together with the eipense of th4 Poor House. .including tae'Superintendant': Saulary, Provisio-es', Clothing. Cooking, Medi cal Services, for the two quarters before staten 'to'the first day of October 1844. Ji B. SMITH, Cha'm of B. C. P. ROSaR Baysar, Treasurer.of the Bo'ard. Oct 3 ' I1, 40' 7 HE Building -Comittee giropdae' th 1;erectionpofa Newo Chuirh atD'ai Cawx forty feet wide and sixty feet long-wall si: inches thick-theight fodrteen feet front fibor ti ceiling, and onderpiha' with rock or brick the olding-pabnelled'dbors, .sii.fdet byi digh ...fourteeh windows?-eighitedn lights: twelvi by fourteen--ons swindow, eilikt highat, tWelve by fourteen..The committee willreceivesealee proposals at Lott's P. O., Edgefield District notiI the 2.5th of November next, on whiich'daj they will be opened and considered.. .For further details ofthe building, apply ti Johai Lott. * . . hf. WATSON;, cheirmais. Jour Loi'r, CLerk. Oct.30 4t* 40 lYEIGS & COLIGkV, MejcIdajt.Tailor8 -- EDGEPIELD, S. C. hAVE now on hand, a beautiful assortme~n jof(9odi, elected -with great care, from the lates inipirtations, among which may b found Fieiith, English and American, Blacki Blue and fancy colored Cloths. . French, English. and, American, Black ani *Fancj Cassimeres. Velet, Saii Silk and Casli ee Vsting .Capy,A ,oe. with- niidaz~th er articlesi uadaill fdithd ini siu an establishment. N'CLIH ( Allkinds.pf GENTILEMIEN' E'H madeup in thre most fashionable manner. A skare opatronage is respectfully .ohi ted. Oct.:30, tf 40. Butter, Ohcese, &C. 3 b l.Best C HEESE, ~7200 lb.!GOSH EN BUTTER, superior article' for family use. K Alot' tdf superfine dheding Tobacco an Citais.. Also, - On consignmient, a. lot of BACON,(curedi thk Distrmet ) For sale by BLAND &i BUTLE1L' ALL persors havin demands against .th LI state al gMr~a' cbiffoss4 deceasec No ExtraCourtof EUITY! PARTIES and Suitors will take Notice, that the EXTRA COURT OF EQUITFY, Ordered on the first Moiday in Novem ber next, is POStPOJVED. S. S. TOMPIKINS, C. B.E.D. Comm'er's, Ofie. Oct. 29th. 1344. it 40 EDGEFIELD Femnalt Acadeniy. T HE Trustees having released from his enggement the Gentleman. who had been chosen as Principal of this Institntion for the ensuing year. again invite npplications from persons desiring the situation. It is a very eligible situation, in every point of view, for a Female Seminary. and there can be but Ititle doubt that a sompetent teacher would haves large and profitable School. The Trus tees are authorized to say that Dr. Johnson, who has had charge of the School. would he glad te sell his House and'Lot, which are con veniently arranged for a private residence and boarding school. The Board will desire to make an election as early as the 1st December. R. G. .11AYS, M. MIMS. A. B. ADDISON, .. JOHN S.JETER. 2 N. L. GRIFFIN, - ! O'ct. so 3t 40' State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTIlCT. IN EQUITY. George Holloway and ) wife and others, Bill for Pd vs. ltion and Ai Jdn Rochell count. and others. I IT appearing to my satisfaction thni Bar tholomew S. Adams, John Tompkins of Tennessee. and his wife Susan, John Gibson, James Atchison and his wife Sarah Ophclia Barker, William Adams, James Adams. Thos. .Adams,Jeremiah Barnet and his wife Julia, James Stallsworth, Calloway Stallswortlh, Park Stallsworth, Jackson Stallsworth. Nicholas Stallsworth and Nancy Stallsworth. Defend. anti in this Snit, reside without the limits ofthis State, on motion-of Mr. Carroll, Complainatits Solicitor, at is ordered, that the above named defendahts do plead, answer or demnr to the com'plainants said bill ofconmlaiosiithinthree months fNomn the publication hereof. or the said biU will be taken pro coitfesso against them.. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. Di October 25 3 3m 3y OTICE. State of- South Caroli a EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . . IN EQUITY. John W. Ifearst, vs. Bill for Patrick C. McOwen, Partition. and Wife. BY 'virtue of an order of the Court of "DEquity. I will sel, at Edgefteld Court House. on the First Monday in. December nett. the following tra'cts of land, as part of the' real estate ofrthe late Col.John Hearst, on a credit. (except the costi, which will be required in cash,) of one and two yeaas, the purchasers giving bond and tecu'rity. Mnd a' moiigage of the pfemises, viz: I. Tract Na.4, calfed tt's Range'Tract, sit unte a part in Pdgefield, anda partit. Abbeville District, cor.tining six hundred (600) acres, more or ie'ss, adjoining lanids of' Daniel New Edward Atchoson,'eorge Hende-son, and others % The Moore Old Field Tract, situate in Edgef1eld District, containing 'about one hun died(10) acesmoreorlssadjoi nine lands of V. H.. Mantz, A. T. Traylor, Davil Rush, and others. 3. The Jordan Tract, situate iih Edcefield Distriit, containing one huindred (100) acres miord'or less. adfoining launds or Nathan San. diers, Geoige Garner, C Wsethington, and oth-. 4'. A Tract situate in Edgefid District, near the Steam Saw Mill. containing about eighty (80) acres, more or less. This last ientionied tract will be more par. ticularly described on the day of sale.. Hi. A.'JON ES. d. E. A. If. Comimissenee's Ofeie, Oct 23 5C 40 WIIL~L b soll at Abbeville Cou H1iuse, VVon the Fins-r MOSDAY INe DacmBERam nez;withaorL any kind of reserve, all- that tract of land, well ktnown as WHITE RALL, The place is so well known, we deem. it un necessary to give any fturther description~of it t16en to state, that the~ said place corntains ofwhich is still unlae. n.tepaeisa ~largd'and comnmodiou Dwelhing, andl fine Store H onse,'whidh is a gqod stanud for business,.azid every necessary out-building, and all in ,good repair. ., * . Terms,-One half in cash, the balnce on a credit of one and two-.years. with interest from the first of January 1846. Further particulars made known on thme day of sale.. Oct. 30 St 40 IETbhe Charleston. Mercury and .Edgefield Adgertiser, will cive the above threeiusertions, and forward their a,:count to this office..[Ban. Tooth-ackie! Tooth-ache!.' TIR. LACOUNT'S ELIXIR is a speedy, certain, and lasting etire for the most painful and distressing disse that can affect the human frame. . In almost 'all cases of Tooth~ache it arises from a. decayed state of the parts, which expoes't' thie .'adiion of the atmospheric air, the nerve, or internial surface *ii~tose parts imperioia yo theaction of the Dr. Laconiit's EIliis a'r'ticularly adaptdd to destroy the nervewiithoat' the slightest in us-v to the other teeth, and thereby effect a permanent cnre. alts a~pjication s:n~ot at-, tended by the slightest pain, or inconvenience. 1l37Thousands have decht-ed that-they would -not be without this preparation if ir cost $i0 per vial. Price, 50 Cents. For sale in Edglfiield,'by ' . J. D. TLBBETT'S. Oct30 61? - 40 ALL persons indebted to the EstatWeofJ'ohsn . 'B3 ush. deceased, hre requested to make pamyment forth with, and. the credithru of -said Estate to present their demands, in due form, to. SILA'S BRUCE. Execntr;. of John B. Bush, dec'd. Oet30 4t Che~tgp Bacon2. - LU.-Fine BACON SIDES COO Iat 7 cents. For sale by - M/.FRAZIER. Oct. 23, 1844. tf :.9 Executors' Sales CCORDING to the Will of the late David Richardson, will be. sold at the residence of James W. Richardson, on the * 13k day of November nezt, all the Lands of sdid Estate, not otherwise dis pised of,consisting of Twelve Tract,containing from one to five hundred acres each. all situate in the vicinity of said J. W. Richardson Resurvey Plats of said Lands may be seen at J. W. Richardson's, who will take pleasure in shiwing the Lands to any one desirous of purchasing . Terms.-The above Lands will lie sold on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers will be required to give approved personal setuflties and a mortgage of the premises. ALSO, At the same time and place, ivill be sold the . remainder of the Personal Estate-of said dec'd, consisting of a quantity of Cotton, two Horses, one Mule, Cattle. Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Waggon and Plantation Tools, on a credit of twelye montlhs, with notes and two approved securities. The property root be removed until' the terms of sale are conplied with. J. M RICH AR DSON, I Ezeeu J. S GUIGNARD, 5 iors, Oct 9, 1844 4t .38 Admiuistratoris Sale. j Y an Order from John Hill, Esq.,,Ordi'; nary of Edgefielol District, I sha r.i, ceed to dell at the late residerice gfJh N i, Sen. deceased. on Thursday the . io November next. all the Estate 6fsaididissed, both Real and Personal. consi'tiifr sveral tracts of land. sixteen likely ne stock of various kinds, the present crop, two Road Wagons, small wagons and:arts, household and kitchen furniture, implemizents of husband. ry, and other articles too * tedious -to mention. Also, at the name time a~O plaice will be sold, all the Personal Estate*:f Bartlett Bean, de ceased. Terms made lenownuin the day of sale. - JA MES; BEAN, Jun , Adm'r. Oct. 23 ',5t. . 39 Land for Sale. T HAT well known. Plantation formerly owned by N. Lowe, duceased, contain. ing -four hnndred and frty-thie6 (443) acres, on Turkey Creek, immediately on the Stage road leading from Edgefield C. H. to Abbe. ville C. H. Any one wishingto puchase wiil do well to examine for themselves. Apply to the subscribers. SAM'L WILLIAMS, D.,D. BRUNSON. Sept. 25th lf 15 Look at This., A LL Persons indebted to the Subscriber. either by Note or Account, are hereby earnestly requested to come forward and pay up. as longer indulgence will not he given. All those who do not avail themselvet.of this notice preciously to the let day, Of January 1845, may expect to have topay Cost, as I shall, indiscriminately, put the whole of . Notes and Accounts in the.handa or an Aitorndy, in the Federal Cout of the Ornited Siatesto'-co lect the same. -"A word to the wi'si is suffi cient. JOHN AMACKER. Oct 14, 1844 3t 38 Look at this Too ALL Persons indebted to the Subscriber. either by Note or Account, are hereby earnestly requested to come rorward and pay up as longer indulgence will not be given. All those who do not avail themselves of this notice previously. to the 1st day of January l45 may expect to haie to piy Coit, as I shall, imndisnriminately, put the whole or-my Notes and Adeoa'uts in thie, hands of an Atoriey. in the Federal Court of the United States, to col lectthesame. "A.word.,to the wine -in-sufi cient." EPHRAIM AMACKER. October 23 3t 39 Horn's Creek Beat Com'ny S Ittention.' OU are hereby order to ap pear at your Company mister ground,. on the 2nd Saturday ini No '.vemnbc: next, for Drill and Inspec ti'an, armed and equipped as the law directs. By order of Captain . V. D.COGBURN, S.H. .IZArs, O.S. Oct 14, 1844 4 t 38 EDGEPIELtD BEAT COMPANY, - .ATTENTION!! l. APPE ltonyonr unhal Compdiny .t.itmster ground, on Satutrday, the 19th November next, at 11 o'clock. A. M., for drill and- exercise,.armed adeenipped as the law directs. adBy Order of Capt. . . ..C. A. MEIGS, . . Con, O. S. . O.ct.23 3t 39 -.Public lNotice. ff H E Creditors of Talboert Cheathani, who ..was lately admitted to thne benefit of the Insolvent De btors'' Act. are hereby notifiedtc meet the nidersignedat Edgefleld CourtHouse on the first Monday ini November next. .tc name -tn Agent oi- agents to act with the under sieneml, who are assignees of saidl Talbbri Cteathi'm. JOHN' B HOLtfES, - - BUTLElt WILLIAMS. Oct. 23, 1844. 2t* 39 Attention,. iRonieyed ]gin? H E..Subscriber being~somnewhat in.debt. - . ol'ers for'sale four :aluable 19egroes,' on the first Monday in November next, irnoi pre vionusly disirosedo1.- Hreis desirous ol'paymng his just and hionortable debts. MOODY HARRIS. Oct 12 St 38. GR OCE RY S T ORE . BEVERLY M. ROGERS, *UAS again-located hiionelf iih this placs, forthe pitrpose .oof tranaCtinga GENE RAL GROCERY BUSINESS. He begs leave to'inform his old ctustomers and thepublic generally.thast, he is now. opening, in the Store formerly occupied by H, L. JtF Rns' & Co.,~a large arnd wvell selected stoCk of GOO DS, which he will sell on the niost rea sontable ti-rms. *B.M R' is giretdto make liberal advan ces otr Cotton shi pped to his fikds in Char lmaton or Savannath. Hamburg, Oct 2 (Rep.) 4t 37 HE Snbsdribers aro .now' receiving and opening at thieil Store; a large assort ment of'D RY GOOD5, of the latest an.'most fashionable styliis.' -AL5o . SaiOFs, H ATS AND CAPS. HAnnIIARE, Cnocxsav, SADDLEnT, &rc. d'io, to waiich they 'fespectftlly invite the attention of' ti communiy . Giveus acallfors gotourGnodt'o sell. Giv u itcaL, AND& BUTLER. Oct.2 - t -. 36 niic~otice. A Lpersoaes~atdetEilto the Estate of D. W. Tibbeiligdileated. are reqtvested to mnaks paymfent iminediatenly,.anud those having demnands aait stEstate wtil present them according tolwfrp ment. J7) ,-Admmiinrator. 1844,OGTQBEi6, JUST RECEIVEDf-l WK, KETCHAW P W1IHAMBURG, 8. C4 - T IESANS. Rieh Satin Stri hausan Muslin-de Laines, Caibhmera i ines. Crape de Laines, Cashmere de ', real Silk warp Alpacca, rich figur fidT a'Par asinee, Phillippiane. Tug "on lom Black and Colored Silks, Figudaindii , (veiv rich,) Foulard Silks, Orleans -Cfoik Gimps and trimmidgs, rich Prints, avety r'st. assortmdut; 1,000 Yards Splendid Carpets, Cheap& And a general and full assortment of!, atd Staple Drj Goods. Oct. 16 (Rep.) :,o Copartnershipav.-o'cd f HEE ubscribera have fiorneda.C ship, under the. firbf THAYER. for the traa GaOCERa BusitssshAfi by H. A. -Ketsri4niia) y'oM 'deL'.'W Ford. E iTh. indersigned availshinself of this oca sijo.rettin his thanks to his friend and caituiers. for thelilieral patrinage beretofore einjaoitby hini,and trusts tles same willle ex tendedo the new concern. H. A. KENRICk Oct. 23;-1844. 31 39. MERCHANT TAILOR BEQ T HE Subscriber has j est reeived' ren: . Nczb Yor his -FA SUPPLY OPM %lERCHANT TAILOR'S GOODS; c ing in part of Sup; Sup: Wdol Dyed Black Cloth, Blue, Brown Blal6R French, Casimere. FincyClhecked, Striped Clecked T*ed; Checked and plain TWeidi Cloth fot Sacks, Checked SilkVelveL Vestinge, S-ipedWoolted . s Sup. Sup. Black Satin, " - Velvet, " Buck Gloves; " Hoskin . Woollen Black and Figired Scarftsand Cravata. Suspenders ,Stocks, Collars and Hats, &c. All of which he offers for sale at reasonable prices, and begs those wishing to liuy Clothing togive him a egl . He i' preared to' miike Clothing up in the lateit style and in the best manner, and fatters himself that by his long experience in business he will be able to please those who may favoi him with their patronage; , JOHN LYON.. Oct. 2 if 36. CHEAP CASH STORE: AT EDGEFIELD C. H.. (Opposite the Planter's Hotel.) To all who .look to their own interest, and bear in mind that a penny saved is a penny made.. -., . .. .... . . 1 AVING. aeceived and are still receiving'a. LI-splendid assortment of Fall and 1Wia ter Goods, which we will sell qi a small advance, for Cus, we' la616 that our friends andthe publiin general will givje us a cal( and eiamine foi ihemselves, and they will allow' that our.establishrment. has 'ustly merited the' appiellatioi.qf the "Cheap 'ash ? ? Il. The following are a fewofthe a-idles, viz 10-4 Satin Shawls a(8 00, worth .31W 10 4 Thibet," '.'. 50, th y 10-4 D'amacin l ' 2' 00, worth V4. For Ldies Dreses. Casbhmeres, Popplines. M usjins de Laina. Allpacka's, Merinocs, Freih,' English and American Prints, from 6npwards. Black, Slate n'n'd White Hoseies, i'rom' 12 cents a pair, u'pwardiv.. Ltdies and Childin's Mitts, from6Oj cents' upwards. . .. . Also, a large assortnlent of Gentlemen's Cloth .ing, consisting of .Blanket Coals, Frock and Over Coats, Pants, Vests, Caps, Ifts,and Negro Clothing, 3c,, at Charleston ?rices. -*ALso, ' Domestics, Shoes, Hardware; Crockery, 'Sad~ diery;' Groceries, Medicines, Tin-Ware, guid' many other articles too numerous to mention., WVe assure our customers and the public, tG whom wve are thankful for past patronage, that we will always endeavor to sell at the loweest prices, and continuahice of their paitronage is' tespectfully solicited. 3. COH N & CO. Oct. 9' th 3' Fresh Fal' & Wiiter GOOds; TH E Subscribers beg leave to announce .Ito their cisutomers. an:) the public gen erally, that they have just received from Neist York, their stock of. I fALL AlD INiNTER.500D58: embracing almost eveiy'r'ariety of Faitncy'dd Stapile G'oods, ustinzlly kept t~ our' market, amongst them a -good stock of Kerseys, Bilankets,. Negro Shoes,L Hds .Caps ; ant Sitdlery,. Hardweare and .-Cutlery,' Crocke e.,4c. they idivize the attetion othe public ener'all .to call and exaniiFbetr. stock and thywi -TRY to give satisfaction. Oct~9' PRESLEY 37' A Oct.GOt - 3 - E abrben ved ~this' andWINE :Goods.h bougpi-inew',York at, ie le. 11eft~e season;and hae'no'v offers~ them this frt~ie~ umthecinnunitj ii~eeasi.onisaiairms as wiltrnot fail to pleas te :'sai'eful ani - pai-ticallar' buyer. ' ' M. - -S. F. GOODL .117 All Persons-indetated to~Gtt~tji or to S. F. Goode, prediu dojlfe.Grt 4 -q uary, 184 4,'are earnestly ~e~ese t~ cal asd settle withorst delay4'. - ST -GY Oct 14.1844 ' r''-3 ' H E Sabscribera h9 re eiv'ed thar new-% Istock o'f . . ., 'FALL AND~ WINTERGOODSu embrheing 4 gone~rai assortiqfie' of desirable.' andI handsome Staple and'Fancy Good suiiled to the season. . - . . ;. ,' - -AILSO,- - Grocerie, .Bats, Sihoes,'j/ardwcar,.j 8 ,,' .. School Books and Stattenery.,.. all of wvhich they will sell on: asc'n diadi' terms.' ' Oct.9, tf .3,b 2 1itideC.' FOhB&.ksad'Aecounts of E. DI. eai EAgntab in-.oir' possesuio.' A te nns'indebt tis herite kequesteilt bb~nth; ubaciibeirnd'settla their acoouat4 thi a necissryta settlementhbetiwen s~a tIep interested. - - -- 1 BLA2ND& T1R