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AND. 6CO ''iIssion . g 8ess. HIAiMBURG, S. C. T HE Subscribers have connected them selves in the VARE-IHOUSE AND COMMION BUSINESS, at ihe old stand of G. WAEUR,.under the firm of - WALKER & PEARSON. They would be veto offer their services to their friends and the public generally, in the iransaction-Of a Comxxssion Basmuss, in all its branches. They are prepared to attend. to tle-Sl, Storage and Shipping of Cotton, Ba. jonFtour, and other Produce. Receiving and SFeievirg Goods, Purchasing to order. &c. A-c. They feel assured from the favorable location o4heirnWare-House, well known to the pub lie as theAWATER PROOF WARE HOUSE, and for iti many advantages in point of location. and from the longa exoerience of Mr. Walker in the Cotton businness. vho will devote his per sonal attention to the sales of Cotton; and from their dete mination-to - devote their undi. vided attention to the business, they' will be able to give general satisfaction.. Their charges will beforielling cotton25ciints per bale;-for ship ping do,-2 cents;forselling all other prnduce2.3 per cent.; 25 cents per pick' age for receiving and forwarding Merchandise. No commission will be charged our customers for the purchasing of goo'ds. Having a fine Wharf attached to our -Ware-House., no Wharfage will becharged on Cotton 3onsigned to .our care, either for sale or to be shipped to Savannali or Charleston. Liberal adyiceaon produce consigned to us. will be made when desired. We pledge ourselves not to speculate in or' purchase one bale of Cotton, but devote an un divided attention to the interest of our customers which we hope will insure us. a liberal patron' age. Yours, Respecifully, WALKER & PEARSON. G. WALKER. I. L. PEARSON. I avail myself of the present occasionlto re turn my thanks to my friends and patrous for their liberal sulplort during the past four years; and I assure them I properly appreciate their kindness and confidence.; and in.-return will use my best personal efforts to protect their intetest when confided to Walker & Pearson, for whom I would solicit your confidence and support. Yours, Respectfully, G. WALKER. September 4, if 32 State of South ( aolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. George Holloway and wife and others, Bill for Par. vs. 1 tition and Ac John Rochell count. and others. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Bar tholomew S. Adams, John Tompkins of Tennessee. and his wife Susan, John Gibson, James Atchison and his wife Sarnh. Ophelia Barker, William Adams, James Adams. Thos. Adams,Jeremiah Barnet and his wife Julia, James Stallsworth, Calloway Stallsworth, Park Stallsworth, Jackson Stallsworth. Nicholas Stallsworth and Nancy Stallsworth, Defend ants in this suit, reside without the limits of this Stato, on motion of M r. Carroll, Complainants Solicitor, it is ordered, that the above named defendants do pl:ad, answer or demur to the complaihants said bill of complainms 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. October 25 3m 37 State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Samuel Cartledge, Administrator of I Richard Hnrdy, deceased, The Distributees of the said Richard Hardy, decease4. J WH E~IREAS the said Samuel Cartledge, Admistrator of Richard Hardy. dec'ed. has made application to me, to account for and settle up all his transactions, us Administrator, sim said Estate, These are therefoi e to cite and admonish, Hll and singular. the Distributees of the Estate of the said Richard Hardy, deceased, to wit: Thomas Hardy. James Hardy, Richard Hardy, Abner Glanton and Tavy his wife, Ja cob Lucins antd his wife 5lartha, Lucy Parks widow of Johni Parks, deceased, James Key and Ehiza Key, children of Eliza Key,dec~eased, Brantly Tomtipkins and Fnrmnan Tompkins, children of Susan Tompkinus, deceased, the legal representatives of Namtncy Hlowerton, deca sod, who was the wife of~ Janies H owerton and daughter of sai' Rtichard Hlardy, deceased, Elizabeth Hardy the youngest daughter, an'd Mlary-Mardy, the widow of the said Richard IHardy, to be and appear before mie in my of fiee, at Edgefield Court I,Iouse, on Monday the 10th day of February tnext, to show cause, if any tey have, why thie accounts of the said Samuel Cartledge should not be finally accep ted anid received, and a finial settlement and decree made upon his Adnintistration upon the Estate of the said Richard Hardy, deceased. Giren uder eny band a nd seal' this the 21s October, 1844. JOHN HILL, o. r. 0. Oct. -23 tE 39 Tooth-ache? Tooth-ache? 2 D R. LACOUNT'S -ELIXIR is :aaspeedy, * 3)certain, and lasting cure for the most painful and'distressing disease that can-affect the' human frame. In aliost all cases:.of Trooth -ache it arises from a -decayed state of the piarts, which exposes' to 'the action:,df the atmospheric ijir, the nerve, or internalissurfae of the copious or rotten tooth,- and a cure 'mast be effected, either 6y extractiori or by.render ing tse part inmperious to' the acuon'of the air. - -Dr9-Lacount's Elisir is particularly adapted tidestroy the nerve, without ,the saightesting. ~jury to the other- teethfynd :thereby efect permanent cuire~. 'Its 'application is not- at tended by the slightest pain, or iconvemrence. ICPThousainds have declared that they woufd stot~be wvithout this.preparation 'if it cost $10 per viaL. Price, 50 Cents. For sale in Edgefield, by TDETS J. DTBBTTS -Ot.30 . 6 n 40 SNotice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of the late David Richardson, deceased, are re ~quested to make 'payment biy thie first day of January next, as !onger insiugence will not be given. All persons having any demnandsagainist saidEsate, are likewvise requested to present, -'them as thie I'w directs. ' 3.S. GUIGNARD, T1 e .tna& InsuranceCoy. ""KHARTFORD, CONN. Crea$20,000. T HE Subscraerisgrepared to Insure a ainst loss or dsgeyFire or Ittland Navagations at the uisualits fremmum. 'I. L IEFFER8,'Agent. . itirg.. .tg.,t2, 1844. RA '4-Bm -'21 WHOLESALE ANI) CORNER CENTRE AN H AVE just.receivcd, and will continue I Licles, which they offer to their friends SUGARS .20 bhds. choice St. Croix Sugars 30 do. Porto Rico do. 10' do. Muscovado do. 3 do. Clairfield do. 10 bbls. Crushed do. 5 do. Pulverized do. 5 boxes double refined Leaf Sugar. COFFEL. 60 bags Old Government Java Coffee 10 do. Angustura ,do. 300 choice Rio do. Bales Mocho do. - CHE.ESE. 20 casks prime Cheese. BAGGI.NG. 100 pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 td 45 inch 100 do. Tow, 45 inch 1 d Gergia & Carolina. 44 to 45 i 50 *A4. Keutucky,(heavy) 44 to 45 in 24 ba un ier yard, 45 to 47 in. biO S. 3000 paIr *hsclBrogans, choice 3000 do.Ki. do. do 1000 do, Wpimn and Boy's Shoes. 3000 lbs Sole Leatber. :;ROPE 150 coils Manilla Rpe: 50 do. KentucE4 Spoe 50 do. Jute - ML S 10 hhs.Trinidad' 25 bbla. New OrleansNr% IR ON:~ 100 000 lbs. Iron of varioangs4ifes. viz: j and-A by j. 921d 'by & to I 2jto 4 by J to t,4 .8.ty i to i 5000 1 Baud r I1f]Jl 22i 3S 1000 lbs Hoop fron, from I to 14 tach 10 bundles Nail Rods 5 do Gcrman Stell, assorted sizes, -AL Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cinnamon, Ntii Shoe read. Cotton and Wool Cards, Bra Churns, Kielers. Willow Wagons-and 'radl Brooms, Wooden Bowls, Wash Stands, Be Mills, Soap, Wagon Boxes, Saddle Irons. V Country Flonr, 'fobacco, Wool Hats, Cap, I Sperm Candles, Tallow Candles. Twine, Ca WANTED-10.000 lbs. BEES WAX, for 1 gTEdgefield Advertiser will copy.-Han Nov. 13, 1844 Merchant Tailor Shop. I I HE Subscriber has just received Iron NewT York his FALL SUPPLY Of MERCHANT TAILOR'S GOODS, consist ing in part .of Sup. Sup. Wool Dyed Black Cloth, Blue, .4 Brown " B - Black French, " s "4 Casimete. Fancy Checked, " Striped Checked Tweed, Checked and plain Tweeds Cloth for Sacks Checked SilkVelvet Vestings, Striped Woollen " Sup. Sup. Black Satin, " Velvet, " ' Buck Gloves, Hoskin. " Woollen Black and Fig red Scarfs and Cravats. Suspenders. Stocks, Collars and Hats, &c All of which he offers fot sale at reasonable prices, and begs these wishing to buy Clothing to .ive him a call. lie.is prepared to make Clothing up in the latest stle and in the best manner. and ibtterq himsel that by his long experience in busines: he will be able to please those who may favoi him with their patroinage. JH YN Oct2 tf 36 Fresh Fall & Winter Goods, T tIE Subscribers beg leave to annlounhc to their customers and the public gen ertly, that they have just received from Neto or, their stock of . FALL AND WINTER GOODS.' embracing almost every variety of Fancy and Staple Goods, usually kept in our market, amongst them a good stock of Kerseys, Blankets, Negro Shoes, Hats, Capis and Saiddlery, Hardwoare and Cutlery, Crockecry. , c.. Ifc., they invite the attention of the public generally to call and exatnine their stock, and they wil raY to give satisfaction. Ot9 PRESLEY & BRYAN. Oc. -- .tf 37 NEW GOODS. THE Subscribers hias just received -his FALL and WINTER Stock of Goods, boght in New York an the lowest prices of the season, and he now offers them to -his friends and the community in general, on snehb termns as wilt not fail to please the most careful and particular buyer. S. F. GOODE. IlT All Persons indebted to Goode & Lyot3 or to S. F. Goode, previotus to the first of Jan nary, 1844, are earnestly requested to call and settle wvithoutt delay.S. F. G. Oct14. 1844 -t 36. Notice. THE Subscribers are now receiving ant oupening at their Store, a large assort. metof DRY GOODS, of the latest an; most fasionable styles. SHOES, HATS AND CAPS; HADwaIE, CROCKRTn, SADntLKRY, &rc., &c to which they respectfully inv'ite theuttentio: of the community. . Give us a call for we got our.Goodu to sell 6ct.'~ DAND& BUTLER. BROUJORT TO THE .JAIL (Ihiis Distriin, a short time since,a ~.7Nerofan, who says he is narne DAE, and 'that he belongs to. Mr. Wet Sih; of Newberry Distritet, S. C.; he i ahoultEre feet nine and a half inches bigh abotti twenty-eighi or thirty years of age mibid Negro has a sear over his right eye and also a small scar on left Fide of hi outh, a ltttle knock-kneed, and light com e xio.* The owner is reqnested to come.f'or ward, prove, property, pay charges an< take him away. otherwise he will be deal with is te law directs.. C. HI. GOODM AN, Jailor. LA5W BL ANKS FOn S MLE AT THIS OFFICE, kETAIL GROCIIAS iD MARKET STREETS, .o receive fresh stupplies of the follwing Art ond the trade, at th lowest market prices. CHAIRS. 5 dozen Rocking Chairs, and wood seats' BLANKETS. 2 bales 9-4 Biankets 2, do. . 10 4 do. weighing 7 lbs the pair 2 Jo. Grey do 10-4,"- " A good assortment of Bed Blankets, from 10 to 12-4. NEGRO CLOTHS. 2000 yds. Washington Jeans, heavy 2000 do. Coventry Plains. SALT. 1200 Sacks Salt, (Charleston Sacks) 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. NAiL.R. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizes 25 do Finishing Nails 20 do Brads. SHOT. 200 Bagi, assorted Sizes - BACON. 10,000 Prime Country Sides. POWDER. 30 Kegs Dupont's FFF G 20 do Blasting 12 do Eagle. SEGA RS. 10 M. Large Spanish (W. 4. H. 4 M. Spanish (L Valedos) 10 M, do (R. P. M.) 6 M. Light Spanish-(L. Valedos) 5 M.Inperial Reagalias (Venus.) TE AS. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting 'of gunpow der, Hyson and Imperial 6 Cases Catteess, Gunpowde., Imperial & Hyson, 2 chests Black Tea. SO regs. Saltpetre, Blue Stone. Indigo, Copperas, iss Bound Buckeits Painted *Buckets. Tubs. s Washboards, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pitis llows, Rakes, I doz. Scythe, Handles. Coff'ee Vinglow Glass, Starch. Pistols, Canal Flour. 3rindstones. Osnaburgs White Lead. .Madder, tings. Fifth Chains, &c., &c hich the highest cash price will be paid. brg Journat. tf 42 PROCLAMIAT I@ON. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMNNT. COLUMBIA. Nov. 18,1844. W HEREAS, MINA McCOY. who was conyicted of Negro Stealing in Sumter District, in this State, and sentenced to-be bung on the eigth day of November instant, did. on the 3d November, escape from the Jail of Suinterville, -tiow,-thmfbre. t, JAMFA H HAMMOND,.Governor oft"d S-te -of South Catolina, do hereby offer a reward of FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the apprehension of the said Mina McCoy, and his delivery at any Jail in the said State. The said Mina McCoy is about 45 years old, 5 feet 10 inchies in height, of sallow com plexion, dark hair, and blindin his right eye. Given ttnder my hand and the Seal of' thle State, at Columbia, the eighteen day of November. in the yea r of our Lor d one thousand eight hundred and forty four, and in the sixty-ninth year of A merican Independence. J. H HAMMOND R. Q. PLICNcEE. S-cretary of State. Dec. 4 31 (Mercury) 45 ?D GEFIELD DI8TRICT. B Y'O HN H I LL. Esquire, Ordinary Bof Edgefield District. .n Whereas. John Trap hathi applied to and singularthe goods. and chattels, rights and credits of David Harlhn, late of the District aforesaid, deceased, these are therefore to cite and ad-nonish all and sin gular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before mc, at our nex~t Ordinary's Court for the saitd Dis trictto be holden at Edgefield Court House,. on the tenth day of .December next, to show cause, if any, why the said admin, istration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, ibis 26th day of. November, in the year ofotur Lord one thousand eight liuudred and forty-four, and in the 69th year of A merican Inidepen dence. JOHN HILL. O.E.D. Nov.30 2t 44. - Bro'ught tO theJa E'this District, a short tieesince, ta .INegro man whopsays hise:name is. FERNEY. and that~belbelongs 10: Mr. William Bolitg, of-~aileigh, N. C., and: thae lt travellirig to'Mississipi, under' tiecag "{ avn Bough, he got lost from his. ompany. Si egoi between twenty-Onle ,or.twenty-two years of age, about five feet nine inches bight, and very light complexion. .. The owner s :requested to come for ward, prove propesrty, pay charges and take him away. otherwise he will be dealt with as the~law.directs. -C~ H- GOODNIANi'Jailor. -Dec. 4 .f. 45 - BROUGHT TO THE JAIL. O:f this -District, a .short time since, a ~.Neg ro boy, who says his name is BOB, and that he belongs to Mr. Daniel Davault, of Newberry District, S. C.; he Is about four - feet nine and' s half inches, - high, about ~thirteen 'r fourteen years of 'age,. light, complexion, iVh'a small sear Son his left wrast. - The owner is requested to come for ward', prove' pi-opertvyupay charges, and take him away. otherwise lie will be dealt with as the-law direefs. .' t C. H. GOODMAN, -Tailor. Dec. 4 tf45 (OThefriends of 1j.8. C. 'SCo-r-, announce ;hitsi als a candidate -for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election; aNov 6 ,f A1 Fall and Winter oods. .W31-. KETCHAM & CO. IIANIZURG, $. C.. RE wnw receiving their FALL AND WIN TYR 9t0Ck .If FA1NCY'AND STAPLEDRY GOODS, NEGRo CLOTHS. B:.AxNEE'rs. BOLTING CLOTHS - .I :CARPETING. ; BONNETS, and . all the fine and fashiohable. articles for Ladie. tnd Gentlemen's wtor.. - - We bavo.comipleted such arrnngemtients al will put us in -the receipi of nete -Gor~ds seadY during tif'e busmeis-4 season. so that all the niev styles-of fashionable goods can be found i ou Store. as good as the best, and cIhea astAcheap est, as last as they shall appear in the New Yorl market. THE MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, will still be coniducted By Mr G. IV. DICKINSON; A fine assortment of Cloths. Casime-res, Ves tings and. Tailor's Trimmings constantly or hand. WM. KETCH AM & CO. September 11, tf 33 CopartnershIp Notice. ' HE Subscribers have formid a Copartner ship, under the firm of KENRICK & THAYER, for the transaction, of a GFxni GROcERY BusisEss, at the old stand occupied by H.:A. Kendrick, nearly opposite J. 0. B Ford. H. A. KENRICK. H B. THAYER. The undersigned avails himself -of this occa, sion, to return his thanks to his friends and customers. fot the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by him, and trusts the same will be ex. tended to the new concern. H A. KEN'ICK. Oct. 23, 1844. 3t 39 1844. OCTOBER 16, JUST RECELIVED BY WM. KE T CIrA M & CO., HAMBURG. S. C., T 1ESANA Rich Satin Striped Chusans, Muslin de Lames. Cashmere de Laines. Crape de Laines. Cashmere de Ecosqe, real Silk warp Alpneca. rich figured Alpacca, Par asines. Phillippians. Taglionis, Bombazines, Black aud Colored Silks, Figured .and Plain. (very rich.) Foulard Silks, Orleans Cloths Gin'ps and trimmings. rich Prints, a very large assortment; 1.000 Yards Splendid Carpets. Cheap. And a general andt full aissortment of Faney and Staple Dry Goods. Oct.16 (Rep.) St 39 GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS AT THE Water Proof. aned No Mistake W.& R -?' N 0 US8E., HA.BIG.'S C. r H E Subscribers still continue at the above . stand to RECElvE and STORE, SELL or SHIP, Cotton, Flour. Bacon, &c. tRECYIvE AND' '''wARD ' FiER CH.1VDI8E, Purcha,6 GOODs in order, &c. &r Produce sent to hem with instructiois . its disposal. shall be PROMPTLY atteunded to, am. orders. ini every instance, strictly obeyed. Feeling grateful for pastfavors. they respect fully solicit a continuance of the same H L. JEFFERS & Co Hamburg, August 24, 1844 6m 31 Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate of Wil. liam W. C;nors.-y. divt nsed, are requested to imake immedint pia yment, and th~osehaving de. m~an.ui...negSM..-JOm -6-uIo.isad.n-4s time prescribed by law. JOtHiN HILL, Adm'r. Nov 6 41 tf A otice. LL po-rsorns having any demands against tha estate of Wilham Robertson, Sr de ceased.are, rqnuested to present them by the 25th Decemnber,nts the estate will be distributed immediately thereafter. G EURGE ROBERTSON, Exector. Septeber 4. Sm" 32 Pulile I otice. ALLA pe'ro in~debted to the Estate of D. W. TIibbhetis. deceased. are requested to make paymtent imtmediately, and those having demandls against said Estat" will present then: according in. law for payment. J. D. TIBBET8, Administrator. Oct. , tf 37 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of A Wm:.'loor. deceased, are requested to make payment: iminedintely, and thmose havinag dem:sads agaimn sid Estate .will present them according to lawv ior payment. S. C. IOOR, Executrix. Nov. 27, 184. 3t. 44. Nloiice.* , LL pe-os indebted to C. J Glover, sby coiltrac: with Greenville Hord, are earnestly requested to come forward anid settle the seime, as the business is discon tinued. 1 thinak a settlement .due from all concerned. * ,. C. J. GLOVER. P. S.- The bookis en I accounts will be fouand with Mr. G. HonD, at thie old stand, who is authorized 1tosoftle as heretofore. Nov. 13 * f 42 Notice. L L F'ersons having d..mands against the 2.Estate of Richarst Hardy. deceased. a e aequested-to ~prent them topne'in -the'Or'di. nary's Office. duly- attested,-on the-loth daiy of February next,,when i. fusalsettlement will be mandeon said Estate. - SA MUEL CARTLEDGE, Am'r. Oct.23- - g "tf 39 Notice.,, AEtate pf:M-rs. Rachael;-Mous. deceased, are reqitested. to present thiiaceounts. duly attested. and those;.indelied tiheiEtatedwill please come forward and praylup.e .a.,.:W...MOSS. Exechfong Oct.20. : i . f M 1 Notice. M- Al T~ HE'Boi~ka aaird Acconunts of 5 .N Do, ..Agent, are in -ur possessioo. AMl one'inudebted to her are requested to call-o obscribers and settle their accounts, as thisA necessary toea settlement betlveti; the-jiartis# interested.--. - BIJAND-& BU.TLE1va Sept 11.'--. .. . tr3 Jtobert. Burton iving near Duttsv~l Tolls belfore meal sma~ll brighit liyjhor4) both-hindofeetwhite' about'ourtesthrite vl anda six "years old noi-brandsf os other mrs appraised at twenty dollars. . W. .IlRNSONMagistry Nov 2d. 1844'nr - gr'l .-friends, of EDMI1mDo Mon.aI( Esq..inounea him as a daiididate forthe 0OItice of'i'aa Collector at the next election. On. 30n . I 40a nXN - h ALD - F amily Me dicinen. I2, yi A Provall things. and holdjast to thaI whickisirod."- Paul. HESE Pills are no long-r among those ofdoitbiful utility. They halve passed away from thme thousanazds daily launched on thi--tide of experiment." and now stand highir in reputaioi, and -aire becoming more-exten sively used than any other tiedicine ever pre pared They have been introduced into every place where it has&%a Peen Iannd possible to carry the1, and there ar-e ew towns, or villages, but contain some remarkable evidences of their good effects. - But it is .ot necessary to advertise them at large. or lo'i any thing further of thicn; tha to rj'cautiont diose wish ing to purciase Antibillions Faniitiy M',dicime, to be particular to enquire fbr SPENCE.4S. VEGETABLE PILLS. as there- are Dumier ous preparations put on sale almost every day,. of doubtful efficacy. To satisfy ilae teorld of the. inestimable worth of this Medicine, I would simply observe that. it has been long used by some of the leading lights of the pro fessiona in their exten-ive practice, and is now prepared with great care, and upon scientific and chemical principles, for general use, by. the presenlt proprietor ONLY. The pitputation of Quackery therefore cannot be affized to this Medicine, since it is the preparatLon of regidar practising Physicians, who have madethehealing art their profession, and whose phtunacentie preparations will ever be held in the highest esti mation. TESTIIONIA.S ETRead the following certificate from Mr. 0. C Kelsey.a popular merchant of Tomp. kin's Bluf, Ala.. and thousands of a similar. character might be given if necessary to prove the efficacy. popularity and u.sefulness of this medicine. Tompkin's Bluf, Ala Jan 4,1843. Dr. A. Spencer-Dear' Sir: I wish you to forwaed me a large supply of your pills; I don't thiak 300 hoxes too large a quantity to send. Isold 160 boxes the last six monthse they are they most popular pill in this place. For bill ioa's complaiats. sick-headache, dyspea s tiveness and such like diseases, they ar ert. sidered almnost an infallible remedy. I .hsve been agent fAr Dr. Peter's Pills, and formerly sold a large anount yearly; but I now sell three dozen of your pills to one of his. My custom eras think thetm superior to Petei's or any other pills. Respectfully yours, 0. C Kr.LszT. Price, 25 Cents per box, with full diree lions. 0J'A fresh supply, just received and for sale. in Edgefield by J. D. 'riBBETT'S. and tin enquiry may%4e found generally'in all the cities. villages. and at the principal Country Stores throughout the State. Oct. 30. 6m 41 .VEGE.TABLE FEVER AND AGUE AND ANTV FE VER. T HESE PILLS wherever they have been - fairly tried have esiablished an enviable celebrity, and are daily supersediagn all other preparations in curing the diseases for which they are prepared. The fo'ltowing certificate is fron Judge For. est. a getaleiman ofthe first respectabiltity. Jonesboro'. Ala., 4th ireb. 1844. I certify that in the summer of 1842 I had a severe attack of fever and ague. and was for some titme under the treatment of a physician, bit received no benefit from his prescriptions -any disease continuing to increate in the frequency and severity of its attacks. I at last had recoturse to Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pills, ntud itt usitng half a box -vas entirely cured, and have remained in good health ever since. I afterwards had itn my fiamily several cases of fever and ague, antd hdve in every instance mnade use of Hull's Pills, which have always aimmediately effected a cure. 3. F. FoRasT." Price, 81 per box, with directions. .I A fresh supply, just received .and for sale, by . J. D. TIBBETT'S. Oct. 30 6m 41 Remedy for Coughs, DR.oHULL'8 COUGH LOZENGES 'are notrpidly superceding all other prepa-' rations for -the relief of Conghsa. Colds, Asthma, Whooping-cough, Catarrh, Tightness of'the chest. Bronchitis, and similar pulmbnaryaffec2 tions. Thotusands, we may say thousands who-have. sufferedl for years from the above diseases-are now itn the possession of sound healthi, which may be attributed'enitirely to the fortunate tis! tf one 25 cnnts box -of this - intvaluable 'medi cine. They are as pleasant to the- taute'as candy-conventient to carry in-the pocketrand warranted to be the most effectual Cough med* iciie in use. Price, 25 Cents per' box, with-drec-. tions. -r --ALSo,- - Dull's Worm Lozenges WORMS ! w.optus!.! WoRMs IL,. It is estimated that. 100.000.cildsen dio.a nually froin the effectsof worm'is alone !.'Thiis. vast mortality~ could . almost entirely sejre vented by the use of. Dr .HafsoxLss c'Es. Every family whtere there are'elildren. should not fail tokeep tisaimportantewdcicae. in te' house, and -adminieterrd' rhe,n;thei symptoms indicate the pienceeo these'daun gerous and destructive rep l7;. -'7 The following stae~ nt',pr tan Gazette," speaks the santientsl ,bo have aver used iis valuable.Weusra ov; 150 MlZntiME. "From oarr on knowaledg~ eek sure-in recommend7 Hull',ilraw tme best W~orm M1 eiueaant.- D ill cry for themad eat hin~~ gr:.A .fresh- supply, justeqt~'~~ o Only 25 Cent per bozcwtl direstions Oct 308 nit41 Satate WZarDla0 to the .a Stafe of South EDGE RIELD DIS'1RIT IN"THE COMM4Off tAS - Robert R Hanteri ..P B Bioney. - : .. a -11HE Plaintiff-in. dee~atoy e.asper . having this'day' fide'dhemr ianus An my Office, aid'the Defen)da6 t re or Aitorney known to residewit uiite of the Station whomi ffoi a rule to plead-can braseryed; 7It 1er Ordered" hattheDefendantappear andfid W to the-sameswnithia'a'"year and aiday. from;the date iereoeiofirfaLad'aolut.jdgmenttwill be awardedagaisi1st bim & ^;fM 2 Cerk's Office 22d NoWvi1844 EDGEF IELDD'1 STB19CT N .T H E COMMON PLXAS. J. W4 S16i Dedarutinin P. H. Roon. ' TV HE. Plainti in1haiogyitatedeases . U having this daj filed thi "Wlaatons my Office, anid the efind;h i o Ator.neyknown to reside within thelinuts of the 3tat'n whboiim a copy of tbe-saiwitA role to pleidu canieuerved_ Ii t fii tre1 - Ordered" diattth. Defedat ape'rliPd plead to the same tithin yearad aday.Lom.he day hereof, or dual-and absolute judgment wilL be awarded again him. C -THOMgISIG. BCO oc Clerk's Office 22d NoV- 1844. No. 27 .'4A .l State of Sout arolina EldG mE I litSTiCT IN:THE COM Benj. F.-Landrum;.bearei :Dadaueu - Richard Allen. ' : Autcomt rP HE Plain ufis in tha-aboveemitted case... S'haviog this.day fildhis Deola'ritil:nI m -y Office and the Defendant having.nd wife' or attorney known to' reside witiintlie limits pf the State. on whom a"copy of tie same with a. rule to plead can be served. 'Itisthdrefoe Or dered. that he appears-and.plead to the samei. within one year and a'day fromhe date hereqfr or final and.absolutejudgment.will ie at arded. against him.. 7 B THOMAS G. 'BACON . Clerk's Office 21st Nov 1844 Nov. 27. 44 y tate of South (arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ' IN THE COMMlON PLEAS.' Alsey Mobley, Lewis Mobley. Didaation vs. -in Simeot. Jay. A lament T HE Plainiffs who by.eave ef the Couri, were allowed to plead theirdemands against the Defendant, have- this day fil'their Declaration against the. said Simiion:-Jay,.and fie havingno wife or Attbrney'jllown 'to re side in ths State upon whomia rule. tu.plead, with a copy' of."'aid 'Declaration could -be served. , Ordered 'that the' said "Simeon do plead to this Declaration within a year and a day or final jodgmnentwili be awiardedmagainst him . THOM AS G.. BACON.- c..c. P. Clerk'a Office, 22d. Nov..844. Nov.27. .44 1 - State of Sotith ('arolin a, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Woin. Fiz.:E. Aalvmet Josihb J.Ryan, Declaration in Fer W m Iry. eg Astachment ........I" )osiah J. Ryan Declaiation 15. ~ 'orep-A~ack. Fitzroy., Melonis. ment. 'T HE Plaisifi having this day filed their declaitthions in thealioveasiatsed cases in- my 'office, and, the 'dietiits having no. wife ornatturneys.know.i be within the limits. of thi 8tasen 'hom a copy of said .deelstations with a. rule. to plead can be served: It.is .ordered..that the. said. defendpnts do pleed. to. the said declarations,. withip' U' vear and at day. from thle puhllieioin of this order, or final and absointe -judgmen( will be' awarded against-' iin .' . : . . GEO. POPE. c.c. r. Clerk's Office, May 6, 1844. May 8 15 . ly Staute of' South -"arolina, EDGE.FIEL'D'DISTRICTr - IN THE .COM MON PLEAS. C. J.n Glover, .Decdaration in vs. , Foreign Attach -lames ii. Hariison. ) ment. *The' Samo, a Declaration in Foreign At time same. kiet T :IEPlainiffin the,'abovestatedecaseshbay 'in this day filed his deslaramtions in- may office,:amnd time- defdadants.'having 'no wife or attorneya ktnow,to bewithini the limits of this State, on whonm a. copy. oi said feeclarations with a roie'tid jlead can he'sekvsd :1It is there fore ordered, tth said'defendants do'plei to the said declarations. within a year and',a day. Io'ai the publication of. this order,nr., final imnd absoluteo udgrent will be awarded against "THOMAl G. BAUNW.'dr, "Clerk'sOc.81,884f fl M'y t43d ! State of Montda(baroahna.. m.EDGEF1ELD DISTRJIOF4. Charles Jones andw fentiiap~ ) Sa 7a2n. iam.;Jons -and arAnn-:Oonter ife bf John Cotter, formerly eoas, resideswithout the'iki'br this ltate.'e I igtlaisfore'ordered, that they do appear .sdiet itotthe division antdsale of the reaFesiste-oee. .P Jones, Sear.,' deceasedi'on or,beforn nda i bek ry . u o fro'"1-boitgh od ikho' e'daileofb-hirightlund~ Wan C Clegandi Nelifatitui th Sv'olrr04 3 r a'aJ wee n olset i n