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F anily Medicinas "Piove all thangidnd' hold fast to tha .I is 9ood. Paul FIIESE vils are no longer among thosi dudoubtful .tility. They have passe( - afrm thethousands daily launched oi #,,'of experiment." and now stand highe: tion, and' are becoming more exten . i'siy ed, tliau;any other medicine ever pre S d. :Theysha. been iniroduced into everj placi fhere it has been fRanid.posuiihle to carrj them,and; there: arefew towns, or villages bateeositain -someb. remarkable evidences o their good effects.; But it is not-necessary t< advertise them at large, ortosayaiy thin: further of them, than to f:7cautiou.those wish ing to purchase Antibillious Family edicine .ohe particular to -enquire for SPENCEftt' VEGETABLE.PILLS.:an*Ihere are numer s'preparations put on sale almost every day onXlebtfil efficacy. To satisfy the teorld a ths. invstimibie worth of . this Medicine. I would simply observe that, it has been long used by-some oftbe leading lights of the pro fession in their exten'ive practice. and is nov prepared-with 'great care, and upon scientifM and chemical - principles, for general use, b3 the nt proprietor OSLY. The :mputatio; IfQ krp therefor ecanot be afEed to th Mrsincci4 t Ahe p-reparat, ofrcpta practiiag Physicians, tho hatse mdhed I id their pofession, and 'bhose phneeeits prpaTtiOsnkwilvecr be held in the highiet .esti TESTIMONTAt.S gTRead the following ceriificate eW'nr Mr ). C Kelsey, apopular merdhast of Tomp kin's Bluff, Ala.. .ard. thousantds of a similai character might be given if necessary to prove the efficacy, popularity and usefulness of thi medicine. Tompkin's Bluf, Ala., Jan. 4,1843. Dr. A. Spencer-Dear Sir: I wish vou tf forweed me alarge supply of your pills;'I don think-200 boxes too large a quantity to send I sold 10 boxes the liat six nonihs thy are they most popular pill in:this place. For bill ious complaints, sick-headache, dyspepsia, col tiveness and such like diseases, they aye con. sidered almost an infallible remedy. I have been agent for Dr. Peter's Pills,and formerly sold a large amount yearlyi but fnow sell three dozen of yonr pills to-one of his. My custom 'ers think themt superior to Peter's or any other pills.. R?'epectfully yanrs, 0. C. KrLsxY. Price, 25 Cents per box, with full direc tions. - MTA fresh supplyjrrst received and for sale, in Edgefield, by J. D. TIBBETT'S, and on enquiry may be found generally in all the 1:4116s, Villages, arid at the principal Country Stores throughout the State. Oct. 30. 6m 41 VEC.E-TABLt Y EVEP A..ND ..AG U ! AND AN FEVER PILL . ESE PILLS wierever they iave Wren .fairly tried have established an enviable celebrity, and are daily superseding all other preparations in -enring the discases for which '*ey are prepared. The following certificate is from iudge Fr.. est, a gentleman of the first respectability in Jtife'rson co., Alabama. Jonesboro'. Ala.. 4th 'eb. 1844. Ueert ify that in the snuimser of 1842 I had a svVere attack of fever and ague, and was for some time under the, treatment of a physirian-, bin received no benefit from his prescriptions -my disease continuing to increase in the frequency and severity of its attacks. I at last hsd.recourse to Dr. Hull's Fever and Ag ue and Ami-Fever Pills, anid in using half a box .vas entrel ec-red, and have remamned in good health ever.inee. I afterwards had in my family several cases of lever and aguie, aind have in every instance muade use of Hull's Pills, which have always immediately effected a cure. J. F. FOREsT." .Price, $1 per box, with directions. Cg' A fresh supply. just received anid for d1o, by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Oct.0 ' GCm 4 1 Remedy for Cougha. R I. HULL'SCOUGH LOZENGES are mnost rapidly superceding all other prepia rations for the relief of Coughs. Colds, Anthsna, Whooping-conght, Catasrh, Tightness of the chest, Bronchitis, and similar pnknsionary affec ions. Thousanids, w~e may say thousands who have stffered for years from the abovee diseakes are now ini the pitssession of sound health. which ay be attributed'etitirely to the fortunate use taf tneo 25cents box of this invinlsable mcdi * ine. They are as pleasant to the taste as candy-convenient to carry in the piocket, and tiarranted to be thss most effectual Coutgh med icinie in use. Priee', 25 Cents per bok, with direc tions. -ALso, aoni'% Wormn Lo~engese - oAMs!I WoRas-is! WoaRs I It is estimated that. 100,000 childre:L die an entally fromt Ihe effects of worm's alone.!!, This mast mortality could be almost entirely pre. fcntesd .!y the use of Dr. Hull's Wosus Lour:s 4ws, .Ety family-where there are childrens should not fail to keep this important niedicine in .tii hlouse, aind idininistered wvhen theit 15ympionts indicate the presence of these dan. gerous and destructive reptiles. ID The following extract from the "Spar uanGazete,".speaks the sentiments of all whf havoever-used this valuable WORM DzsTnor sto MErnczNE.,. "Frbuz own kenowcledgc, etaki great plea stre in recommending Hull's Wform'Lozenges at thekbst -Worm Medicine exftnt. 11'Chsddrei -acill cnj for thecm, and eat them as they' tootd* candy." 17 A fresh supply. jusr received and fo sal, by 3.D . D.TBETT'S. Orilf 25 Cents per box, with directions - Oct,30 Cm 41 Stat of 'South T arolina .EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY Bate.'Wrenn,Joshusa Harris . ?and others, A pplicants. vs. IPartitofo Win. Wrenn, Mack WVreinn the2s its~ and Jackson Wrenn, De FRJeilaa. fendants. X appearing to my. satisfactisi thmat Wi U~un.Mack Wrenn nii cisWresn, ,eeij~ vesides wvithout.t~i Site, it is thr drdta they do'sppear and ob jeet-to thre diyisioul or sate of the Real Estate of 'Bates Wrenn, dsenisised, den or .befoIethe first M'ondaiy in 5ann~ tidst or their consen' 'to ;he same will be ihe d of record. JOORN~LILL,o a. D. VERTICALA EE ACTION .JTER WREEL. E take this means or informing the pub lic. particularly Mill-rights. Mill ow ners, or those about engaging in either, that we have punachased of Gideon H otchkiss, the ex clusiveright of his Vertical Re action Water Wheel, for the State of South Carolina, and are prepared to ha e - the new improvement put up for all that desire it, or to dispose of Rights to individuals or clubs. The adaption of these Wheels is easy. not requiring any very great mechanical skill. The Verticul Re-action Wheel is adapted to all heads, from two feet upwards-reiuires one third less water to per form one-third, half, double, and in some in stances three times as much as the old Flutter wheel-is not affected by back water-can be placel on the shaft of a common Flutter wheel, securing uniforni motion in all parts of each revolution. It makes from WO 300 strokes in a minute; is never frozen up. Some of these mills have been known to cut otn an average from FivE to sEVEN thousand feet of plank in 24.hours-one as high as TWELVE THOU SAND. With eqal power and speed it will propel any other kind of machineiy. It com bines atiength.durability,velocity, and simplici ty ofrconstruction. The use of the improve ient one year will in moFt instances, repay the eipense. A set of the W ekls may he seen at MeBeai&Irvine's store Greenville. :All coiniunications, addressed to either of the subscribo post paid, will he promptly at. tended to. R WILLIAM T. MOORE. S ,jOHN G. MOORE. -.Smithord. York.Dist.. S. C. N. B. John G. MoOre may - be addressed, or seen personally at Grenville C. H., till -about Christinas. Fall and Winter Goods. WM. XETCiAM & CO., - HAtBURG . C. RE now rc'reivsag their..FALL AD Wi. . TER stock - FANCY AND sTAPLE DRY GOODS, NEaoo CLoTHs, BLIANKE'rsBOLTING CLOTHS, CARP-iTNo, *Bossw, and alt the fn and fashiohable -artietes for Ladies and Gentlemeit's teai-. We have completed such arrAsgemients as will put us in the receipt of nei'6oodas widy, during the busmness eason, so inf all the new styles of fashionable goods can betfound at our Store, as good as the best, and cheap" thchaJ est, as fast as they shall appear 'uhe New York market. TH9 MERCHANT TAILR SHOP, will still be conducted By fr' G.W. DICKINSO. A fine assortment of Cloths, Casimeres, Ves tings and Tailor's Tritnaings constaitly on haud. WM. KETCHAM & CO. Sepiember II, tf 33 Copartnership Notice. fTIIE Subscribers have formed a Copartner i ship, tnder the finn of KENRICK & THAYER, for the transaction, of a GENRAr. GnocERY BusiNEss, at the old stand occupied by H. A. Kendrick, nearly opposite J. 0. B. Ford. 1- . A. KENRICK. H B. THAYER. The undersigned avails himself of this occa. sion, to returu his thanks to his friends and customers. for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by hin, and trusts the same will be ex tended to the new concern. H. A. KENIHICK. Oct. 23, 1844. 31 39 1844 OCTOBER 16. rbst kECEtVED Bi WiM. KETOCIAM & CO., HAMBURG, S. C., T IESANS. Rich Satin Striped Chusans, Muslin de Laines. Cashmere de Laines, Crape de Laines, Cashmere de Ecos'e, real Silk warp Alpacea, ricl figured Alpacca. Par asines. Philippiuns. Taglionis, Bonbazines, Black and Colored Silks~ Figured and Plain, (very rich,) Folard Silks. Orleans Cloths Gimpjs anad trimmings, rich Prints, a very large assortment; I1,000 Yards Splendid Carpets, Cheap. And a general andlfull assortinent of Fts and Staple Dry Goods. Oct.16 (Rep.) 8t 39 GENERAL COMMIS8ION IUUSINESS AT THE . Water Proof, anud No lIistake W*IR Eli 0 UNE, II A33 BI~iR, S. C. II lE Subscribers still continue at the above ..stauid tto REcEIvE and sroRE, CELL of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, &c. ItEcEivE AND F'ORwaaD U E RCHJ7NDISE, Purchase GOODS to order, &c. &c. Produce sent to henm with instructions as to its disposal, shall be PRo~tPTt.Y attended to, and orcers. ini every instance, strictly obeyed. -Feelingitrateful for past favors, they respect. fully s~git a continuance of the same H. L. JEFFERIS & CO. Hamburg, Augunst 24. 1844 6m 31 Notice. All persons indebted to the Estate of Wil liama W. Coursey,.deceased, are requested to make immuediatc payment, and those having de mands, to present their. duly attested in the time prescribed by law. JOHN HILL, A dm'r. Nov G 41 t f ALipersons havinig any demnands against tha estate of Williani Robertson,-Sr.-de ceased.are reqtuested -to. present them by the 25th December, as the estate will be distribuited immediately thereafter. GEORGE ROBERTSON, Eteciftor. September 4. 3m' APublic 'Votice. LLpersaos indebted to the Estate 'of D. W. Tribbetta. dEceased.- are requested to make payment immediately, and those hatitig demands agaitnst said Estate will present thenm according to law for payment. - -J. DNTIBBETT~S, Administrator. Oct.9,-. f 8 LL persons indebted to thu tstate of Win. loor, deceased, are requested to miake paytmnentimmeduately, and those' having demanids a'gainst said Estate will piredent them according to law for payment. S. CO IOOR, Executrix. Nov. 27,1844. St. 44. Abtice. ?LL ersons indehted to C. J. Glover, .lifeonttri (with Greenville Hord, are earnestly requisted to come forwvard and settle the same, asthe business is discon tinued, I think i settlement due from-all doneerned. OV . P. S. TIhe books rniQ accounts will be flmdd with Mr. G. H ean, atib'e old stand, h'isiithorized to seotle as heretofore. v 3tf . 42. LAW BLANKS Fnn RALR AT THIR OPFICnP WHOLESALE AND) RETAM GI0CEURS9 CORNER CENTRE AND MA.\1KET STREETS, AVE just received, and will 'ontinue to receive fresh supplie of the foltnwing Arti tices, which they offer to their friends and the trade. a, the lowest niarket prices. SUGARS CHAIRS 20 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugars 6 dolei lini Chairs. andl%%,led 30 do. Porto Rico do. 10 do. Muscovado do. L .:KE TS 3 do. Clairfield do. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 10 bbls. Crushed do. 2, dip. 104 do. weigning 7 lbs the 5 do. 'Pulverized do. pir 5 boxes double refined Leaf Sugar. 2 do. Grey do 104, COFFEL. A good assortniett at Bed Blankets, 60 bags Old Government Java Coffee from JO do. Angusturat do. 1oo IZ.4. 300 choice Rio do. NEGRO CLOTHS. Balesilocho do 200o yds W:,slasgtot ieausheavy CHEESE. 2000 do. Coventry Plains. 20 casks prime Cheese. bA/I'. BAGGING. 1200 sackssait,(tliai..ston Stcks) 200 pieces Heavy Dundee.44 to45 inch. 5 do Tabin: Sut 100 do. Tow, 45 inch Boxestabte Salt. 150 do Gergia & Crolina. 44 to 45 ill. NAILS. 50 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 to, 45 mn. 125 Ke,8 Nails. asorted Sizes 24 bales Gunny,24 per yard, 45 to 47 in. 2 sii. 1't'iw Nails 2HOES.do rails. 3000 pair thick Brogans, choice SIO7 1000 do. Kip do. do 200 Rags. assorteit Sizes 1000 do Women and Boy's Shoes. BA CON 3000 lbs Solo Lea'her 10,000 Prime Coutrv Sides. ROPE POWDER. 150 coils Manilla Rope 30 Kegs Dupont's FF1 G 50 do. Kentucky Rope 20 do Blastitig 50 do. Jute do. 12 do Lagle. MOLASo,S SEGARS. 10 hhds. Trinidad 25 bbls. New Orleans. 1 Q. Lpanish ( 4. II .IRON JO.M. di, (I.P. WI) 100.000 lbs. Iron of various a sizes. viz: 6 M. Light Spatish (1, Vatedos) } and j by 1, 221 and 2j by j 5 1l.1'npeirial Uealins (Venuis.) 2j to 4 by to J, 44 tob by to E4. 5000 lbs- Band from 50 Boxes Tens. Consistitig of guopow. 1[ 14 Ij 2W.13ei der-Hysimand Imperial 1000 lbs Hoop Iron, front I to 14 inch 6 1 ases Cattess, Uunpowde., ltilieritl & 10 bundles Nail Rods Ilysi. 5 do Gezniau Shell, as5sorted sizes, 2 chests enack Tea. 'Ginger, Pep per.'Spice, Cinnam on , 'su ttuegs. Salltpe-ire, B! ue .14tone. Indig- o. Copperas. Shoe Trvad. Cotton and %Vool . Cards. Brass riund Bick--ts P.itted Buckets. 9-T4aks. Churns, Keelers. Willow Wtgott anid Cain2es Washdows. Cocoa Dippers. Cli lies P1it Brooms. Wooden Bowls, Wash Statids, Bellowo. RAkes. I doz. Scytde, asnsrdlet. Colee Mitts, Soap. Wagon Boxes, Saddle Irons, Wigow Glas Stachi. Pistols, Chtial hFnJtue. Country Flour, Tobacco, Woot Hats, Caps. Gi itdstotes. senabrgs hite Lead. viadder, Sperm Candfles, Tallow Catndles. Twti0e, Castings. tiftn Chanis, &c.. &c. WANTED-10.000 lbs. BEES %VAX, t6)r wvtic;i the higliest c-ish pr-ice will be pauid. (EJ7Edgefield Advertiser iil cojiy.-tLaabnrg Journal. Nov. 13, IM4 t 4-2 WAIIE-EIOUSE Merchant Tailor Shop. c~nz~A ND~O BusFe, SN H ubscriber lhas itist received trotir C~nlf tio siBo e. Tbe New York his FALL SUPPLY OF HE Subscribers have connecNd them i E Nair AOR i S T m slves itt the WAgtE-hOUUSE AND Itgiprto C~MM(JNBUSIESS at ie ld sand~'f Sup. Slip. Wool Dyed Black Cloth, 25 d Fiishm Nal i G. WALBtgs, under the .rm of Brown WALKER & PE~ARSON. B~lack French. They would beg leave to offer tlieita dervices '~ " Casitnete. to their friends and the public geerally. in the onry Checked,. transaction of a Commissios4 BuszNEss, iiAll .l 'Striped to its branches. They are prepared ts, attieid ito 46 Chlei Tweed, - the Sale, Storagc and Sahipping &f Cottoa. Ba. Checked unit ptiT'1wieds Cloth for Sack--. otn Fieur, aild other Produce. Ii'ecirig and Checket) SilkiVelvet Vestitrgs, Forwarding Goods. purchasing to order, &c. Ar. Striped Wiiotlenl 41 hsy feel asstred frout the favorable locutio Stil2. Sup Blac Satin, Df their ' are-House, well known to the pill)- 4. *Velvet. i lie as the WATER PROOF WARE HOUSLE. 86 Buck Gloves, nd for itat many advantagenjin poiit oh ~i1ation 0 M. L Hoskih ( iad from thetlong-11azuiente of -Mr. Walker it, 16 Woollen.I"' - the Cotton businuess. who will idevate his per Blaick aoid Figured Senflb and rravaiti. tonal attention to the sales of Cotton; nuil Stsptilderi Sto(iks. Cl.)s aid Hats. &c rrom their determiation to deyote their undi. All of iwhili lhe offers for sale ati reaslosabtli' rided attention to the business, they will be prices. at.d begs tLigh paishing to buy Clothing ble to give general safisficti5. to give hmealie Theirchares will heforselhingcotton25cenis in reae to ma C1tohtbir iiii in iluw ror the0purcxasiteas.fConsistinHavinguapoi Whtr atahd o utWaeHose,6" Oce aee tfpwd. 3mer6 5o our caeGeterma Si sl or ted sipzed, to hslc NTen. Gaaiiger CPestor.'Spierinam .aili uttes atte leSoe nio oprs lhehreadd. n n ol ad.BAs bnunDai u ciPainti edBckaets. Trebs. Churnse eiele Wowf Ctiagon butdevt an n radiiesW r ds, ca ip~ersilgi liot Pl-e Brooms, attentin toltWreash oostomrs, B e. RAlle oz.s th andle Cnamidcerii Mlilse oap Wgln iites adlera iiris, Wigo Gsta, arch.kisrsted tona pori.n Counre uToacWol tC s tem ste linabircsWhieLalder Yurs, CadespTallowy Cade.TJe atg . ft Chislc..&c.O~ WANT L-K.00 lb ESON.X J'rwhc the UIGhe.sArce wilb' d NovALR. No1.44 f 41 W.LP AR E-SOENrhatTa.rfihp I avil nysef ofthepresnt oeO~OO t re H.'ilE Subiscribers has just received hrim thei libral 8tliodrn h atfo ye8MWars ogh New York thi FALwL SPice iFtl aT HE asubret ers hav r o nn ecite thi~r~~~~ tt iinwofr hm t i retid usemMyO bes INErSo , afoLitooet dolstherd iiu fal to p Bas ue. otcreu"n G.nWtetsa, hn ctded th firm e of hitio p~tua Brownr" fo who LI wolSoictyu cittdNc. "tiBdack Frc. "ot~ Thyoud e R espetl er evie " Csuee G.terfredntepbi gen Ker. inthe l Piasncy indebtedt ,o " Setanmtio 4, a .ousin ~s 3in , r .o S. FCoe hiriped totm4frto at itnbanhr.Thy.r pepre o edo. are cket Tweed to" l n th Sae trage ademappnds againotthBe Ohcked 1w544 nwed Clthfo Sak. icha u n the P rdy decesed, andre kd ikevt etne orstrdn toodrsen purhasin to mi ode &ci. 3rc- 8te ofniot a oii narys ffel aturd strmd.h faoalte loch ay o"f u..u lak8tn F terar e-Ht, welfnl knowlntot wihe b- ,-G elve "L ITIT Oct. fro th ogt xeie oer Walke Georg IiW andei thwotnbsinswowl dvt i e lc ad Fignered Ball and PCravt *oa teto otoslso otn and s. ner Stoks.lasand HAs.c LLde ptetionst heuin es. a theywl e pr ic Rocdesthes couhngt.a lohn A tate ofners. saiacatos. tde giveshi an other. ntifcinthtBr Te rhaesd brefse lo'ingcon2nts Hei rprdt aeCohn yi h pe d bane; tforse pigdo,2et or steiall aTnes se. ad i wthe bestin uner ims ofer lahe podue 2orr ant 5t p er pack. Sumqa-ht yhitog xeinc in,1 bnihnen Ige fH. rec0iving acd forwardines Atcchsod and his wifb bet iaetoe wShoray favori AdauomissJonrdlmbechargeBournuetomea dihisthwthir patunage PUor I thepurcang Acnsof good I.g . a fni Jtrh.Jakin tlsoHN LYN.ei WAr atahe to our posseios.,Al pno ctlwi 2 ni Nac talswrt 36e'e Wharfagead etlle hr oncottons .:tstisne isSa' nnoino hn.Grol oipnitb necess are. to e setlen bore toe aried to iiiir ti rlre~la h bv ae protdu cosgn. us il emd whet e sons din bead isie tozeEutatof the dSieptd.f 3 nio'i -Davidi th 1bichardson desed. are the We__pedgeourselve___not__ospeenat- insrauil to m:kipmet by et r otheso ragdayst Frebsh Fn aile fC, & buite Geotods.u .therar m-t slne nulec ilnth divde HtEnto toutherintrsoresers begiven.i Alltrc S peron havmgKan d . mand ag s age. theircsoesamteplhcgn aOctobe a w direct Yolls, Rteyspefus receied fmlNe Nice.:D0N -Ee'r. ..k hetMc. WE R FERO. J .GIN D G.FALKEDWNTRR.DS Nv.6n'srli tin 41~eciitgii I&al Godmyselfl thepeet hai our t inre-,mu fDYGOS o h aetams aunmohngs t~ my goied stc n pan fasinelrtye. andtys lass el Ngrol .ippeciat~ -heir kindnes and ouddlence.;rdr and SHOESreATrnN wills useye tbetenon.l iert tuli gr6ete tohe c he egeeilytvi-h atnit totetast andnecamine troeWaridte & wi'la ofn, onumet PRESLE & BRYN. BLA D &BTL. bctnfgh Ot.i2 e Yrka t f 3oetpicso0h Greenwood Academices. HE Trstees of the Greenwood Academies th1 anornuce to the cnimuunity at large, that the exercises of thesqe Ins-tititis will comn-, mesice on the.First Monday of Jainary next. The Feinale Seol will be under the.instrud tioni of the Nissrs LOUISA and SAIAH lICHARD sos. The form er lady is the present incum bent. the latter recently taught at Edgefield Court House, where she is favorably known, as a competent instructe"s Miss McNetrr will-continuc in charge oi the Musical. De partment. -Ilie Male Department will be taught by Mr. JAr.s 11 Gi.s, the poresent in structur,.who has the xperienceoferght years in te.1ehing. In consideration of the pressure of the times, the raes of tuition has been reduced, and are as follows: T E H MS: Per bession of Five Months Orthography. Reading. Writing. Pri mary Geograpihv and Arithmailic. . $6 00 The above with Geography. Child's First and Sectond Book ofi Histoiy. Giod's Book of Nature and 1H istorv of U. 8. 1100 The above with English Graintar. Miss Swift's Philosophy. and Com position, $12 00 The above wiih Natural. Mental aid Moral Pnilosophy. Chemistry. Nat eiral list ory, Boiay, Are)ent Hie tory ,og ic. Crittieism. Butlet's Anal ogv. Algi.bra. Ge< metry, &c., 15 00 The Frech Lanu nage will be taught at an extra charge, 6 00 Inistruction in M.\usic on the Piano. 20 00 For the use oif the Piatno, 2 00 .ilwaheiatics, thn Latin and Gre'ek Lauagsarnes, in the male department. 16 00 For 4onuingentcies. 50 Board may be obtained from 7 to $8 per mionthi. The Trurstees have also made arrangements tot procure stated Preachineg in the Chapel. an. will re-orgniize :he Sundlay School. which has an excellunt librar) o tsuitable books. E. R. CALHOUN, ) A. WALLEL, W. BLAKE, u. w. cuaiss. ( M. H ACKi-,TT, S. CREWS, T. CHEATHAM. Nov. 13 eowtJ 42 Stale of bouth ( I'1011nU EDGe-FIELD W i RIii IN THE COURT U.' U,.DI A R Y. Sanmuel Cartledge, Admiistrator of Weiard Hardy, deceased, The Distributees of the said Richard - Hiardy, decease4. ) W tLt(EAS trio said zamuei Curtledge, .\dmirtratur ol Ltichard liardy, dec'ed, has iade application to use, to account for and settle up all his transtctions, as Auimrstrator, in said Estate, These are theielote to cite and tdnt~trish. all and nsiignlat, the Ulstrihtttees of the L.state if the said itichard Hardy, deceased, to wit: 'Tionias Hardy, Jaeui Hasdy, Richard Hardy, Abner Gilanton tud Tavy his wife, Ja. cob Lurins andI his wile Marsha, Lucy Parks widow of John Parks, dec'ased, Janies Key and Eliza Key, tcimidren o Ehiza Key, deceased, Brunilly Tompki ns and Furnan Tuupkins, children ofusan Tonipkinrs, deceased, the legal representati'es of Naney Hloweruton, decea. sed, who waa the wife of' James flowerton and d.uighter of sai Itichard Hiardy, dece-ased, Elizabeti Hatrdy the yousngest anighiter, and Mary Hlaidy, the widow of tie said Richard Hard%, to be and appear before mie in my of fice. at Edge'fieid Court louse, on Munday the 10h day of' February next, to show cause. ifany they have. why the accounti of tie. said Samuel Cartledge sionid not be finally accep ted and received, and a firmt seitleennt and decreer madrtle upon his Admminstrutton-ipon the Estate of the said itichard Hard), d. ceased. Giren tinder my hand and seal this the 21s October. 144. JOHN HILL.o. F. D. Oct. 23 tf, 39 1 lro- ught 10 the Jail O P thi,~ District, it snrt lttle sice, a N N'etrr mtan who says Iris name is FFJINIEY. ande that he belongs io Mr. W illimim Boling. of Ratilsigh, N. C.. and that whilst travellinrg tan Mississipepi, under the c'harge of a Mr. Calvin Blough. hie got lne~ f'rromi his comnpainy. Sail Ne'gro is bteen'rr twenty one or twenty-two yealrs of :mre. about five feet nine inches higmn, anud very liight enmnsplexion. Thre oen ner i, regniested Ito come f'or wnrdh. prove prorperty, pa~y charnes and take- himt aay. otherwise he will he dealt with as~ 'he law directs: C lI. GOODMAN, Jailoir. Dec.4 t f 4.5 Private Boarding~ sichoo1. I r H E ,ubscruber inriorms thre P'nblic, that ..hre will sapent n SCHO(OL at his own residien'esnear Loramilsiille', A bbe'ville District. .at the Second Monday of January next. in which witll be langhrt tire I :rglishr Brasnchres, ?lathrematics. the Greek, Lura arid French Lanrgnaaes. As Ii" has had lonrg experience in T1eac~ting-ats Iris whole tattetntion will be givenr to a very lindited umber of scholas and a- the loc'ationr is re-markably hsealthty mand ettirely renm'yetd f'rom all scenes of dissipation anid vice, Ire flatters hrimself tat Ihe will cont tinnie to receive a dee sharge of the patronage off die putblic. Tuition per Session of five months, $18 00, payable in irdvance. Board itt $8 0JO pe~r month, payable half yearly anadvanice. All whir wish to enter should make alppli cutiont immrediateiy as only a ljiked numtiber can be received. -J. L LESLEY. The Ede'efleld Advertirer i- wilV putilish the above ntiithre et of Jannry. atn'd forward his accoun t tsr this office.-Abbceeile Bunner. Nov.6, 9v 4! State of South Ctift a. EDGEPIl-.LD DIST.RtC1. IN THE 'O MUYN PL-kS. Ro bert R Hunter, Dedoroti one P". H. Roonrey. Aiachra. I VH E Plaintifi' in the above~ stated - ase, Shrfvierg.thrisaday filed their Declarationrs in my Office':aid thre Defadint haviing udowifo or Attornrey knownato -reside- witnine the limit. of the Slate dn whsorn aardpy'of the sianie withr a rufle tor c~adii'ervei- Itis tiferefoii Order- hat nheDf~dmtappesarid plead i AS ACGN e: -. 844 and smx yerrar 1 o'r-other narfis apr eid tt sesse of South. thro.1u EXECUTIVE DEPART 6.T*1 CoLUI. 2911 November,1844. By H is Excellenry JAMES H HAMMOND. Esq., Governor and Commainder-in -Chi-fi and over the State~if ASoluth Carolins W lIERIAS, information has bedo tecei Vced at this Department,thatCII4RLES MAR'TIN, convicted of, Grand-Larceny, about 25 years of age,5 feet 7indhes iiiheighit, hasa' bleinish in oneP eye; a sailnr by occupation.a naiiv orNew Yoki-EDW ARDSENE Ri.. accused of' Bnirglary..20 yesss ofrige 'eet high, florid complexion.straigh tlight ha irtfllv blue eyes, born in Buffslo -NeW -:"Yhiknd ' BENJA MIN WFILIAM, alini'McLEAN; ia'ccused of.Latceny,-18 yeare of5ag5eet 4 inches high, good -conteiance; Iihthiir, a sailor. born in.the.City'or NoWY ,'ddon the night of the 24th. inkafescap Tronih-Jhil in Charleston. Now. therefore,I 'JAM8ESH. HA3M MOND.-Governor of the:State'ofSoisth Carolina. do herebyeffer a reward of TWO HUNDRED DOLLA RSforithe apprehensioti - of each fine of the saidfugitiveis'and his eliv ery. at any Jail in-the said S.tite: Given inder my hand, and.seal ofthe State, at Columbia, the 29th dij ofNovember, in the year of our Lord one thonsand eight hunedred and forty-four, andin'thesity; ninth year of American Indeperiddiee. J.- H. -HAMMOND. R10av. Q Pircxreq. Secretary of Stae. Dec.-11 46 - PR ' LAAIT ION. EXECUTIVE'DEPARTMNNT - COLUiA. Nov. 18, 1844.' W HFItEAS, .MINA McCOY. who ws convicted of Negro Stealing in Sftife District, in this State. and sentenced ito be hung on the eigth day of Novenber1 nstantidid, on tlhei 3d November. escaee from the Jail of Sumetervile, now. therefore. I. JAMES -H. HA1MON)D. Governor or the St-te ofSonth Carolit-a. do hereby of'er a reward of FIVE: IIUN D RED DOLLA RS fori the ap preension of tin renid Mina McCoy, and - his delivery at aney Jail in the said State. - The said Minn -McCoy is about.4&:years old, 5 feet 10 inclies-in height.-of sallow com plex.ion, dark hair. and blind in his right eye.. Given uider my hand and the Seal of the State, at Columbia. the eighteen day of November, in.the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty fouirand in the sixty-ninth' year of American Independence. J. H HAMMOND. R Q. PINCKNEY. Secretary.of State. - Dec. 4 3t ~ (Mercury) 45 Sheriff's Sale. B Y virtue of sundry writs tf Fieri Fa eID, I will proceed to sell at Edge ficfd Court Houne, on the First Monday nud Tuesduy in January next, the folioiv Ing property: Luther Roll, Nathan. L. Grdlfin. H. Hutchisoen, Cushier of the Bank of Ham.' burg,' Soutti Carolina, and others, Vs. Chares Larnar. the House and Lot ih the town of Humhurg,h ,noivn as theAmeri ent. IAlotel, on Centre Street, occupied at this time-y obere R. Hunter, as a Pub he Tavern. - - - . Mliefge Gaiphin and others, vs. Mit ledige Hi uea~isun, Admcinstrator, one Nc gro 15oy. Bilty. Marticn Htt 'vs. John Thurmiond, one Garriage. Jamcc'e C. miy ley and others, vs. John Mich~un's, the tract oif Laud where the defcendn lives, coucaing :wo hundred and sixty acres miore or less, adjoining of landes of'JohntiQueetie-bumn,JtzmesC. Tim micermion, Jamies Mc M~arius and others; also one Negro Woman by tfie name of Mlary. Wi lliame H. ,%leonc for another, vsJon athani Futs, ac tract of Land, containing eighty acres miore or less, on Cioud's Creek, adcjmvitng of' lands of Caleb WVat kins, Nathan Norrns and others. Lewis Sampile and others, Vs. 'Elias 'A alttnn and nthers, onoe Negro Girl by the ncnec of Lihey, the property of the de f'enudant, Elias Wealton. Johnc r. Smnytey and othere, vs. William . UCleg, a tract of lanm' containtng one hiundred acres more or less, aedjoinung of lands of G. W. Glegg, Joseph Still: and others. Charles A.. Me'igs, vs. Ahijath Abney and others. the tract of Laned where thle defen danct lives, adjoining of lands of Sarab Storkte and others.: --.a - WVilliam Hainies, Jr. and others, vs. Char les B. Carter,- one Hoirse. Saddle and ..i Brile. - - Janties Miller''and 'othdrs, vs."Thomas Deloach 'acd others, the tract-"of Laud where the .defendlant -Thds De-c lives, conftainling four hitndred- andl fifty Delils mor er less, adjoining of lends of DiahWiggins, 'Johni S-- Jecer and 4 others.' " --James Milr vs. Dudley Rountree, one Ne'rw Woman by the nameoof Charlotte,'. acid two Horses.' - S'acmtel Webb -and others, vs. John Shuro tperr, a ract -or'ILand, contiig two htudretd unelthiriystwva and's half acres - mor e 'or hess. adjouinins -of land. of' Mrs. H luiett,. Janciis erclient acnd others. Trerms. cash.' H '. BOULWARE, a. E. D. Dec - 4t 4G sta te of' 80nt1i Caroli. EDGEFIELD DISTRWT Charles Jones and wife Applicants Sunasaocs - ' es. - di B. P. Jones and others Defendant.A P~artition. . Tap earing to mysatiirafiten, that Wi! 1i1in Jones and M~r nn Cotter, wife of John Ctter zfrehy Jonies, resides .without tel;t oftis State. It is theeiefore'erdered, ttiteyd appear id'o et odivision ~ted e~~ f'the real estats"o'" ''r'jones, Sear. deeaseed- o,i bhfoie s.ee .ond'ay In Jtiinift fe xt ortiei ir.*ill be enter N HILL,&aa