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EGE BALUALL e wigs, and hold fast to thi HESE Pills are no longer among those qf doubtfuO atility. They have passed away fr6m the thousands daily launched on the ''ide of experiment," and now stand highet in reputation, and, are becming more exten tsively naed; than any other medicine:ever pre .pared. Theyhave beenintroduced. intoevery place where it hasbeen fnund possible tocarry diem; and there are few towns, or villages, ibt .contain some. remarkable evidences of ,their good.effecs. But .it is not .necessaryto .adveiid them at large, or to say any thing furthercftthen, than to 07cauton thosewish -ug topurthase Antibillious Family Medicine, to be particular tb enquire: for.SPENCERt'S VEGETABLE:f'LLS: as there are numer ts ipreparations puton sale almost every day, of-doubtful efficacy. To satisfy the word of ti bl o of this .Meiciii, I Aviul. simply obe iftit han beau lung .'ied by some of the leading lighis of the pro feision 'in their extensive practie, and is now prepared with grea-care, and upba scientific and chemical 'principles, for general use, by the resent p0roprietor oSLY. o1 lafit~loi eke - e afi tohis Medine sWeil ej!. 110 rt of mat&li pract Ma&the hesuinq art .their profession, and whose pharmactre pTa-adtZns wil Vetr be held in the highek esti mation. -TESTIMONIAL-S. Mlead the following certificate from Mr. '0. C. Kelsey. a kpopular merchant of Tomp kin's Bluff, Ala.. ar,d thousands of a similar character might be given if necessary to prove the efficacy, popularity :and usefulness of this medicine. :.Tonmphin's. Bluff, Ala., Jan 4, 1843. Dr. A. Spencer-Dear Sir: I wish- you to forwaed me a large supply of your pills;, I don t think 30O boxes too large a quantity to send. Iold 160 boxes the last six months; they are ihey most popular pill in this place. For bill IOUs complaints, sick-headache, dyspepsia, cos. tiveness and such like diseases, they ate con sidered.almost an infallible remedy. I lasve been agent for Dr. Peter's Pills, and formerly stolda large'amount yearly; but I now sell three dozen ofyour pills to one of his. My custom ers think them superior to Peter's or any other pills. . Respectfully yours, 0. C. KELSEY. Price, 25 Cents per box, with full direc tions. ETA fresh supply, just received and for sale, to Edgefield, by J. D. TIBBETT'S, and on enquiry may be .found generally in all the cities, villages, and. at the principal Country Stores throughout the State. . Oct.0. . 6m 41 Remedy for oughs, t. IMULL'S COUGH LOZENGES are 'most rapidly superceding all other prepa. rafi&ifor the relief of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Wh ooping-cough, Catarrh, Tightness of the thest, Bonahitis, atid similar pulmonary affec tions. - Thodsands, we ttay3 thoiisatidS who ha've suffered for years from the above diseases are now-in the p Osesin'of adund health, which tmay be attrutsedientirely to the fortunate use of one 25ents box .of this invaluable inedi cine. They are as pleasant to the taste as caply-:--dody'enient to carry in the pocket, and viritated to be ths inost effectual Cough med icine in use. - - Price, 25 Cents por box, with diree -ALSO, 'Hll's Wormn Lozengesi eYRMS~ woRMS!I! WORMS!! It iestimated that, 100.000 children die an tually frolainte effects of *drm's alone !! This vast mnortality could be almost entirely, pre vented by' the use of Dr. Hull's Woan LozEN can, tvery family where there are children, should not fail to keep this important medicime itii the house; snd administered when their symptomsu indicate the prbseuice of these dan gerous and destructive reptiles. :gET The following extract from the "Spdr taa-Gaette," speaks the sentiments of all who have ever usdthis valuable Wotn DEsmioY syo MzncelN. *"From our owen knouoledge, aee take great plea Siure in recommendine Hadl's WIorm Locenges as the best Worm .MerIicine extant. gT huldren *itt cthedr them, and eat them as theyjcoul~d RTAfreh b spply, jusr received and for sale, by al- D. TSBBETTr'S. Only 2S Cents per box, with directions. Oct,30 *,6m 41 f 1ISE PULS atiefever tiey baet been e -. fairly tried have esalished an enviable selerity ~d a.re daily superseding all, other preparatins in curing the diseases for which theiy are prepared. 'The following certificate is froms judge For. est, a gentleman of the first respectability -in Jeffersotico.- Alabania. Jontesioru', Ala., 4th Feb. 1844. I certify that in the summer or 1842 I had a severe attack of fdveriuatae, and was a somne ime unde the treatment of a physieiun; butireceived no benefit front his pr-escrip#ions -my disease conthing afrindrease in the frequency and sesieritj~oiti'attacks . Tat lasi li" recourse to Dr. Hull's Feter and Ague anid Anti-Fevdr Pills, and in usibg half a box ,vat entirely''ured, anc have remaiuned 'in good health ever. since'. I anerwards had in am famflisverali cases of fefer and a'gue, sand have in every instance made use' of 'telI'. Pills; which have always immsediately efftected a....... ..... -... -. E'. - "JF.Fotsszi."' Price, 61 -per-box, with directions. l07 A fiesh supply,juist received and lio sale, by .J.'3 D2 TIBBETT'S.. Oct.30 0.''~w'4 - S tate of eSouth Oarohna., " EDGEFIEID DIS'NIOCT Clarl Jones andwife ApplidanW ~ . .1 3.F.Jnes andothers~efenddnits. SParhtit~ 'P i harngio satisfe'io.-Ii fi Iliam$"ioes-and Mazy-~Ann CotterhWireo John .Cotter,-formerly ones,ieides Withou thestim',ts-of.this Statie it is-theetEOidodered that t ppoeastad obect-o,4b ..Jiio ndt ae4 real~ -ns in r 'e$ Record...-- G10L~t~ ~ announce hkuas.*anddin~e for ebdiOflid a uaeltib 'd nxt election. .Alum Spring ris For the Cufe Of Dis pt 'Sofulus T HESE PILLS.are prepafred by Dr. S. R. Campbell, frm the water of the highly celebrated Mineral SprinPg in Rockbridge oounty Virginia, called 'the Alum Springs. These Pills, like tie water from 'which they are prepared, are a diuretic, promot iug the secretion of urine and alt alterativei increasing the -ecretionb oY the glandular system generally. and particularly of the liver. They act gently, but effectually upon the bowels, after two or three days' use of them, producing copious dark, bil tious evacuation. They also effect a deidrminaidli to thi surface, increasing the perspiration; there fore, they are a great purifler of 'e blood, and equaliser of the circulation. Each pill is equal to a common glass of the wa ter. They should be taken before eacb meal, and from six to ten or twelve should be taken in the course of each day, for a fortnight.'and then omit themTor the same period. For the-cure of the above diseas es, persevetiice in the use of these Pills, is all impoFI4@; and if they are persever ingly used, every alternate fortnight, a cut e may more certainly. be expected, than un derany other treatmient heretofore disco vered, except fronmhe, use of the water, from which they are prepared, either by an attendance at the Spritigs or otherwise. The-y very speedily-cr-&: diarrbdeas, at teided With:acidity:1of thestomach, and are a er'y useful' remedy forithe summer bowel otrtplaint in children, as also for expelling Wdrms-from children. From one to foir shobfd b elven in three equal por tions each day; to a child under sir years, according.o ige-. Wh-entiven to children, they should te pwdred nid tulked, with syrup. These Pills ate iisyll''takten, hav ing, no nauseoes ~taste, .erej'MbeUl) %ab in all cases, where trtive fever ooei iot exist, and do 6t gicken persdy while using them. . S. k. UAMPBE LL, For sale by J. D. T,itr r, tigefleld Court.Housc, Souti Carila -- April 17 if 21 Nrotixe. LL persons indebted to C. 1. Glover, A by contract with Greenville Hord, are earnestly requested to come forward abd settle the same, as the business is discon tinued. 1-think a settlement due from all concerned. C. J. GLOVER. P. S. The books ai accounts will be found with Mr. G. HORD, at the old stand, who is authorized to seftle as heretofore. Nov. 13 af 42 Notice. LL Perzons initebted to the Estate of the late David Richardson, deceased, are re quested. to make payment by the first day of January next, as loniger indulgence will not be given. All persons having any demandsagainst the Estate.are likewise requested to present them as the law directs. J. N. RICHARDSON, Ee'o . J. S. GUIGNARD, ra Nov.6 tf 41 Just Received 00 IBBLS. WHITE POTATOES, 0 50 bbla. choice Canal Flour, 50 botes'S.-Sperm Candles, 50 do. Extra and No. I Soap, 20 half atd gr. bbls. No.1 Mackerel; (choice, 40 kittt 20 iartei bll. N'o. 2 "" 5 cases choie Codfish. 2 cases fresh Munstard, (extra,) 3 boxes C'colate. No. 1. For sale low by SIBLEY &~ 'CA PON. D~c.11 - If 40 Nbtice. All persons indebted to the Estate of Wil lham WV. Coiursey, deceased, are requtested make im niediate pay ment, nand th~ose having de mands, to preset then. duly. atte's'ted in the time prescribed by law. JOHN lHaLU, Adin'r. Nov 6 .41 tf Fall anud Winter Goods. WM. KETCHAMI & Co.. .HAMBURG. S. C. - SRE nowv receiving their FAL.L AN WtN TERt stoCk of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NEGRO CLO'THs, BLANE~, DoLTtKo CLOTHS, 'IARPETINo, BONNEis, and. atl the fine and fashiobable articles for Ladies, and Gentlemnn's wear. - We have cnmpleted such arrangemeriits as wtill pot us in the receipt of neto Goods weekly. during the busmness seasona, jo thtat.all the newv styles of fashionable goods-tan be fonn at 6tr Store, as good asuthe-best,antd dearsith hea est, as fast as drey shall apgear itt tir New York market. THE MINtCNANT TAILOR SHOP, -wilt ill beveondusted Bj| MT. 0. WV. DICKINSON. A flne assortment of Cloths, Ciimerei, Ves tings and. Tailor's Trimmings conistantly on hand. -. WM. RETCHAM & 30. September 1i tf 33 State of South Carolihan EDGEFIEUD: DISTICT. IN EQUTITY. Geof e f16110ovay and wife-and others, .Bill for o -r vs. ~ .tition au Adc. -ohn Roehell- codat. - and-others. -- IfT appearing to mny satusfactipn that 'ar U..tholomfewt S-.Adams, Jeoin ortip'kins 'of Tennessee.and his wife -Susan, John Gibson, JamesAtchison anduhis wife Sarah. Ophelia Barker, Williama Adamse JamieAdams. Thos. AdamsJeremiah Bartdnd hils wife Julia, James Stallsworth, CallRday.Stahlstoitdi, Paik Stalhswnrth, . 3'ackeon .Stallswortha. Niehola' Stallsworth arnd .Natily Statiswoth, D'efend: ants in tliiisdit, desideithodt'the lidiits of this' State, on motion of Mr.' Carroll, Complainants Solicitor,-itis ordes'ed,that: the above -tiamned, deendantrdo plead, ans'wer M-~deamt. th complainants saidbillnfc~omplaintswithibthree. months from the'- publieation hesvfe::the saidbilii will be taken pro confino' siainst' them. -a - --.SrT,OMPKINS e..E zE. ,N ex rienced Hfisiliesper. ofaonexcep. ~toIhaaCiter1towhosi peniauent e ~ init'~nd liberal. faj. ill be giv'en. AglyatthibilffieJ ' n&1S " 2c -- '47 WUOLRALE ANDR CORNER CENTRE AN] AVE just received, and will continie t ticles, which they offer to'their friends4 SUGARS 20 bbhds. tboice St. Croix Sugars 30 do. Porto Rico do. 10 do. Mluscovado do. 3 do. Clairfield -do. 10 bbls. Crushed - do. 5 do. Pulverized do. 5 boxes double refined Leaf Suga . COFFE. 0 60 bagild Government JaVa Coffee 10 do. Angustuira do. 300 choice Rio do. Bales Moch6 'do. CHEESE. 20 casks prime Cheese. BA GGING. 200 pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 to 45 inch. 100 do. Tow, 45 iuich 150 do Gergia & Corolina,414 to 45 in. 50 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 tio 45 in. 24 bales Gunny,2i per yard, 45 to 47 ii. 3000 pair thick Brogans, cloib6 1000 do. Kip do. dos 1000 do. Women and Boy's Shoes. 3000 lbs Sole Lea her. JUPE 150 coils Mandla Ropo 50 do. Kentucky Rope 50 do. Jute do. MOLAS4).bS 10 lihds. Trinidad 25 bbls. New Orleans. fIN 100.000 lbs. Iron of various a sizes, viz: and a by J,-22i and 24 by j to I 24to 4 by A to j,44 toa byj to} 5000 lbs- Band from . 1000 lbs Hoop lron, frum j to 14 inch 10 bundles Nail Rods 5 do German Stel, assorted sizes, tinget, Pcbye-. NijieS Cinnamon, iNwum hoe Thread, Cotton atid. 'eol Cards, Bra: Churns, Keelers. Willoiv IVagoin. and I radic Brooms, Wooden Bu.vls, 'INuih Stuaids, be Mills, Soap, 11-agon Boxus, Eaddle lio:*. Country Flour, 'Tobacco. IV ool B ar-, La ps.I Sprm Candles, Tallow Candles, Twie, Cas WANTED-10.000 lbs. BLES %V AX, 1er i Edgefield Advertiser will coisy.-.iahn bui Nov. 13, 44 . WARE-HOUSE AND Commission Bulsiness. HANI URG, 6. C. T HE Subscribers have connected them selvei In the WAILE-HOUSE AND COMMON BUSINESS, at the old stand of G. WALKER, undei the firm of WALKER & PEARSON. They would beg leave t6 oifer their services to their friends and the public generally. in the transaction of a CommissioN Bd1iNFss, in all its branches. They are prepared.to attend to the Sale, Storage and Shipping of Cbtt0n, Ba. con, Flour, and other Produce.. feceirin and Forwarding Goods, purchasing to order, &c. They feel assured from the favorable location of their Ware-Houe. well kmwwn to the. pub ic as the WATER PROOP WARE HOUSE; and for itq many advantages in point of location, and from thelong.texperience of Mr. Walker in the Cotton businness. who will devote his per onal attention to the sales of Cotton; and rom their detet mlnation to devote their undi. vided attention to the business, they will be able to give general satisfaction. Their charges will beforsellingeotton25cents per bale; for shuip ping do,12A cents; Vor selling all other prndtce 2.3 per cent.; 25 cents per rack. age for receiving and forwarding alerchandise. Nd 'aemmission will be charged onr customers for the purchasing of goods linving a fine Wlii' f attached to.- our Ware House., no Wlharfage ill beecharged on Cotton ,:onsigned to. our care, either for sale or to be shipped to vannah or Charleston. Liberal adyices on produce consigned 1o us. will be made when tesi rcd. Wifi jiedge oursel9es not .to speculate in or ifrrise one bale of Cotton, but devote an tun divided attentioan to the interest of onr customers which we hoipe wvill insure us a liberal patron. YbtiF, Respecfully1 .WALKER & PEARSON. G. WALKER. . LPEARSON. I avail my'self of the pr'ededt decision to 76. turn mny thanks to my friends and pairohns for their liberal support during the past four years! and I assure theni I properlj appreciate their kindness and confidence.; and in return will use my best personal effort6 to protr et therr intetest when confided to Walker & Pearson, for whom [avould solicit your confidence and support. Y6:irs, Respectfully, G.WALKER. September'4 .- 3 23 ETICAL RE AO'TIONV W E take this meansof mnformtnig the pub Tlie, particularly Mill-rights. Mill ow ers, dithose:abottengsgingin ei:hidrthatwe napachased oGideo- otokkiSS, thes ex clnsive right of his .VertiOisi lie'ii4 ri Witier Wheel, for thei Sttyof- Sotthllio'iho a, ;end are prepred.(o ha' e- ihe 'new iumprovemient -it iup fotigl that desire it; or tos :dispose of Rights to individals 'or club.e The: adaption of these Wheels is easy, not requiring any very reat mechanicalskill. -The Verticulgle-actioni Wheel ii adapted to, all sheads, from two feet, npwards~requres one third less wvatet' to~ per form onethird, half. doabber -ami. hn soinern stances three time shnitih as the old Flutter wheel-is not affected y back water-can be paced on the shaft of aa ion Flutter wheel, Lecuing usnifrm 'motiudio all parts -of 'each etolton. ~ii*akesifraio- I80 300 sioke iif a minute ; is never frozen gp.. Joune ofthese mills hpve been knqwa to cut 6n an. average from iE t'o sEzEr0tYanid feet of rlank ini 24hours-one as high as TW ELVE r HOU* SAN.- With equal.pswer and speed it will prope'l iother kiidf hacinr -It coin bes stfeng,dirabiityelocit3y. a~id aimillhei t ofonstrction. The. ass of the improve. eit one year will in most instances, repay the expense.. A set of the:W ektis may he seen at McBee &frvines store Greenvidle. AlI commdidatibn5, ad'dresslid to edlher of ie subscribers, peist paid,_will, be promptly at. tended ro. *.. iAM T. MOORE. -iniithord, York Dist..8S C. ...JohnG. Moore may be addressed, or seeersopally at Greenville ,. L tilff about hrisasw .e - the.ffic o' T Co qter. at. ;hie..next RETAiL GROUERS, D MARKET STREETS, receive fresh supplies of the follo wing Arti md the trade, at the lowest market prices. CHAIR. 5 dozen Rocking Chairs, and wood .seats ..BLA AKETS. 2 bales 9.4 Blankets 2, do. 10 4 do. weighing 7 lbs the pair 2 Jo. Grey do 10-4," A good assortment of Bed Blankete, from 10 to 12.4. NEGRO CLOTHS. 200 yds. W ashington Jeans heavy, 2000 do. Coventry Plains. . S 6ALT. 1200 Sacks Salt, (Charleston Sacks) 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. PAILS. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizes 25 do Finishing Nails 20 do Brads.. - SH'OT. 200 Ba,2, assorted Sizes BA CON. 10,000 Prime Couitry Sides. POWDER. 30 Kegs Dudpont's FFF G 20 do Blasting V2 do Eagle.. SEGA RS. 10 Al. Lurge Spanish (W. 4. H. 4 U. Spanish (L Valedos) 1.0 3l, do (it. P. Al.). 6 bl. Light Spanish (L. Valedos) 5 M.1,nperial itegalias (Venus.) 50 Iioxes Teas. Conssing of gunpow der, klyson and Imperial 6 L ases Gatteess, uunpowde., imperial & Hyson, 2 cnests Black Tea. gs, Salitpetre, Blue Stone, Indigo, ,Copperas s iBound Buck'ets. i itteo buckets, Tubs s #VaUl.boUIce. L Vconr lbipperl, Llothe.ls Ias. hon. linkcs, J ovz. te) tie, liai.ales. Cotice Sup.n' * (a. tnil,. 'stois, Canal fiour, . iidstones. Usnaburgs IN hite Lead, .tiadder, tg, lilth thamlit, &c., &c. , hich the higtist c.sh price ivill be paid. o JeitOr.il. ti 42 State of Soflth Caroiina. EDGEFIELI) DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY Bates Wrenn,Joshua Harris ) and others, Applicanms, vs. I Partition for Wi. Wienn, Mack Wrenn the sale of and Jackson Wrcin, Do Real Estate. feudants ' ,IT nppearing to my ,isfactionn, that Vm. Wretn, Mi ack V re ,and Jackson Wrenn, Delendants, resides widout this State, it is. therefore ordered, that they do appear and oh ject to the division or sale.of the Real Estate of Bates Wrenn, sen., deceased, on or before the first Monday in January next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN HILL, o. z. D. Oct 1,1844 12w 36 State bf South Carolid. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN T1 tOURT OF ORDINARY. Samuel Cartledge, Administrator of Richard Hardf, deceased, The Distributees-of the sidd Richard. Hlardy, deceanse4. W H ER EAS the said Samtiel Cartledge, Admnistrator of Richard Hardy, dec'ed, has made application to mue, to accoutit fol and settle up all his transactions, as Admuinisrtair, on said Estate, These are therefon e to ci'te anid admnonishi. all and singular, the Distributees of thte Estate of thnesaid Richard Hairdy, deceased, to wit: Thomas Hardy, Jarmes Hardy, Rfichdrd Unirdy, A bmer Glaniton a nd Tavy his wife, Ja colt Lucina and his wire Martha, Lucy Parks widowu of~ John Parks. dec.'ased, James Key and Eliza Key. children of Eliza Key,dei-eased, Bramtly Tompkins and Furman TIompk ins, childrenx of Susan Tomnpkins, deceased, the legal rpresentatives of Nancy Howerton, decea .ed, who was the wife of James Howerton and daughter of sai Richard Hardy, deceased, ElizabhhHardy the younigest 'danghter, and Mary Haidy, the widow of the said Richard Hardy, to be and appear before me in my ol lice, at Edgefield. Court House, on Monday the 10th, day of February next, to show cause. if atny they hata. why thie accounts~ of the said Samuel Caruladge.<ihourld not be finally -accep ted and iecelved, and a final settlement and decree mirde upon his Administiationi upon the Estate-of the saitd Richard Hardly, deceased.,. Giren miidermny hand and seal this the 21s October, I844. JH IL .F~ Oct. 3 -. tf 39 - hEW FIUR T1 H E Subiscrbers iespectfully inform their ..friend~. and the e;itize'ns of-this and ad j'ining ilistri~tn, thth~ley have formed a co partership,. for~ the pui-pose of carryifog on the Tia-Ware Mar utictory, in all is varions -branches. T'hey h'ave now han& and-will contin~Eto -keepa fbl-asort ~iest ~of.TlN-WARE, orl every dleeipiion at Wholesale and Retail prices,. which; will be sold on as accornmndating terms as,any simni1*a estabishment -in South Carolina or..Georg'a.' * IIordere for'Roffing and.Gutteririg will be thankfully~received, and ete'enedwri'tndespatc' ina tworkmanlike mianner, at. price. Zo suitthie hard times. They will contiie to.deliver Tin .Wae the 6on-atry..asp usual.. ,. a s,, .~ . A..Y .GRAtiAM, ...; .. . HILLERY AOOPER. NB.All peiibons indebted to .A..J.:Gra ham for tiQ presentyear, are respec~tfully re-. qusted to settle the same. ~ *Dec.25,1844. 4S tf niank no Ja W usrbesp:iving bId 'pnr. BLANK BOOKS, of. all -descriptidnf*MWRs TING and WRAPPING PXPER, atdhariss on or. New York pii. Please jiie ui dalI-and satisfy yourseltes. QS9JiN & CO. .We are authriSe to'ioUnne.GG3ss APSamPPAaD ns adendidaierferlibe of lidi o f i C~eti -' bz ect i'n PR ocL A ATION. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, COLUMBA. Dec. 18, 1844. ByHis Ezeellency IFILLIAM AIXEN, Esg.. Governor and Commander-in-Chief, in and ovir the State of South Carolina: H EREAS,. information-has been recei W ved at this Department, that an atro cious.murder was commitiedabout.the 5th day of November, 1842. at'Bacon's B 'ridge in St. George's Parish; by BENJAMIN STEVEN SON, on the body of Hezekiah Thomas, and that said Benjamin Stevenson has fled from justice. Now know ye, that in the end, that justice may be done, and that the said Benjamin Ste. venson ibay be brought to legal trial, for his offence as aforesaid. I do herehy offer a reward of TVO HUNDRED D OLLARS (in addition o one hundred dollars offered by Gov. Ham mond,) for his appr-ehension and delivery into aly Jail in this State. Benjambi Stevenson is desci-ibed as being about a feet 9 inches high, light blue eyes, square built, robnd face, dark consplexion, dark hair, large mouth, proje-ting teeth, and about 30 years of-age. . Given under di lind and the Seal of the State; atColiinibia, the eighte-n-day of November, in the year of our Laid one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and in tie sixty-pinti year of Armerican Independence. WILLIAM AIKEN. R. Q. PiticENEi. Secretary of State. Dec. 25 3t (Mercury) 48 State of South Caroina; ,,CA4 A EXECUTIVE OEPAET1eaENT;' - NLIUSatA 11th: Dec, 1844. - By His Excellency WILLIAM AIKEN. Esq. Governor and Commander-in Chief in ani over the State of Sotah Caiolini. 7 EREAS4.it has pleased Almighty Gao W to guard and protect the peopile of thit State, during thie.pastyear, and betbwed upor theni the richest llepsipgs and. ineriess ac wheress, iiss meet and:prope dt, all times t make sincere nail. thankful aclitoiledgemeut aiu humbly implore the iid of Hinifio* pro vince, it is to creato and destroy tfaienanous o the eartih. Now.therefore;I,Wiri.ziAiisz Governor of the State of South Carolina,.di by these pres.ents set apart aid proclainm thi ninth day oi January to be nbserved through out the State as a day of. Thanksgiving, H91u miliation and Prayer, and do invite andexhori all deneiminations of Christians, and all. othei persons of whatever sect or persuasion to dis miss their business. and assemble theinelves ur that day in their respective Houses of wordhip to offer up their thanks to the Almighty God the great.disposer of -Evena, to-.upplicate I conenuance of hes tenderm rciesandto =i gage in such other devotional exercisesas maj be proper and suitable to the occasion. . . - Given nuder my hand,.and the Seal of th, State, at Columbia, this 11th of Decem her, in the year of our Lord one thousant eight hundred and forty-four, and in thi sixty-ninth year of the Sovercianty ani Inidepeendence of thie Unites- Staes ofA mnerica. WILLIA1 .AIKENr flosv. Q. Pazcexwst, Secretary of State. Dec. 18 3t 47 Notice. TH E Books and Accounts of E. II. DOWr Agent, are in our possession. All p--i os idebted to her are requested to call on thb nbsibers and settle their accounts, ns thiki neeari ti i settlemenit between the piartie itrsted. - , BLAND & BUTLERt Sept 11 4f .34 Pubhic Malice. AL L personls indebted to the - Estate- of I AWI. Tibbetis. deceased, are reqaested t ma ke payment immnediately, andtheivi demandls against i.ad Estate'wdl preseuat thter according to law.f pw~ayilent. e. 'L D. TIBBETTS, Admiini'strhtor. Oct. 9, tf --. 7 STATE OFPR. CAROL!NYA EDGEFIE~LD DISTRICT.a John B. Rtountree. Decantion in ep Ft.~ oreign .Attachinient. George Kepileehis . T HE Plaintiff havnig tuhiiday fldhs Tclaration in -my Office. and the Defendan having no wife or Attorney~kne*n to be witi in the Stite.:on whom a copy of thse sameV,'wit a rule to' plead can beserved. : t is orderet thai the Defeidaaitplead to-flie iaid Declarn tiiin withi'aye'r nand it day,od na andabst lute judgnient yill be gi.'in-again~t himn.. THIIOMfAS G. BACON~c c~v Cork'i.idBe Nh:Itl, 18'44 State af Sontk ariolina. EDGEFIELD1MSTIU'M. W. E.Jacdisnai & C?. ~'eelration ,int PE -E.latio h aggt t tachey g d'eclaratiotn in my offie, and the Di fedagi having no wife or Attorney know toba within thie tate onu whatn' eop of ithe saine -with aluleddoylead' ea'i served It is ordered. battthe Dsrendh pledto-thesididedearationti yr'5e~ and a da or final ad absolutejpidgeesi wll be gie ughtiti ' ~ c. State of South 4ai*olina, ED.GEFIELD-DIST1ICETe. IN THE COMMON PfLEAS . C. J. Glover, Decarat)it Vs. F Mer ac James H1. Hartison. The Sam, D the saine. HE Plaintiff in the above:stit ' ans hiy ing this day filed:his delaratizns in :my office, and the efendailii ng no - re' or attorneys knoin to bev'idiin theimits.of this State, on whomi a copy.of saui etiaratiood with a ruleio plead can be served It is there fore ordered. li-th S saidfeadintsdo plead. to the said declarations. within a ye'ar-and - day rrom the joblidatiodnof this orderzor final and absolute judgment will be a idd adinst them. !THOMAS L.;BACONi 0.0.? Clerk's Oct. 31 1844 Jy 1 State of ShutIr Ct -yina EDGEFiELD DISRiT. 1 - IN THE COMMON PLEAS Josiah J. Ryan, Win. Fitzroy. - josiah J: Ryan,4 DlrI I .~ -ci~is For t tack Fitzroy & Me . ment. T HE.. Plitifs' havig this daylfleiA -thieidecaraioni to the bove saited cases in my otliesind 'the' defnn having no wife or attorneys knowitibe within the limits of bhis Siie,onwh'oa Copy of sai d eclaraa: rule to plead can be served. o re the said defendants 1o ileadto the sai declarations, withm a year and a Ia 4 from the publiaolfo'oT i Korder,or fin and absolu'e 'judgi'e1 ll 'aid against him. L f GEO. P.DPE;ic;Cr Clerk's Office,. May 6i1844. Mays, .,- 15. y State of South fCaroma. EDGEFIELD. DISTRICT. IN THE COntMON PLEAS.. Issy MiJbley, Lewis Mobley, Dedarton Simeot Jay. Attachant. T HE Plaintiffif who bylev.e: of .the Court. wte allowed to plead tbeirdemand against.the Defendani,have this day.filed their Declaration agaidstdifthpaul Simeon Jay aifd he having iso wife 7orAftorney known .to re side in ihis State.npowhom.a rule tW plead, viih ji cpy of- said ,Declration - could be served. Ordered. that,.the said Ain 'do plead to ikis Declardtion within a year and Sa day.o'r-finiljudjnme.yiil 1e.awarded against film THOKAS'G.B 'CoNe c. P. Clerk'W'Office.22dNoi 1844. - Nov. 2'?T y State of SttW arolina. 1NDGEF'lELD.DlSTR-TCT. JN THE CO.5I0NiP:EAS. Benj. F.. Laudrum; bedrer,' -1Dedaiion h A . " i: .p n yH E1. lainuiffs lathe PabQve stated cas baving.day d his Declaration in my Office and the peradarit havng io. wo .ot attorayh'iibi'n 't fei Within th limitso the Stnta!on whoin ii'aipmy of dinae *ithg rule to plhadlbn beasrvd. ishrefe O derad.hsa:ppen'a.and pleato-the same. within one.year anda.d from thedatefhereof, or final and absolutejud ment.will-be awarded - againsimim. '... .: .THOMAS G.- BACON, c c.. C1e4k's, Oflic21st No& .1844 Nov.-270 "' 4 state ff6butb roIl na. > .D SfllLDISRICT. IN 'HE COMMO PLEAS. W, Stoka ' ? .Dc '~on in.. P. HI Rooney Adihnient. * UIHEd 'Iiiitifiiin the 'above stated cases,4 -i having tis day filed theit Declarations itn tny Office, and the Defendairt haieig nonsifebi Attornieyknown to reside;within rihe -li'dits'f the State on whosna copy sof the. same wlia gt. .rule iohptead can be.perved. "bIt is theorefoire:, *Orderei'~ this the Dfendant-appeptrad plead to thie same .ifliii a yecarii' ad a'from the. day heretior finalanid absolutte jiidgandant be awarded agnet'him. -. THOMHS G. BACON c. c. t. .Clerk.' Office,22d Nov. 1844. .Nov.27 - :.44 - y : Tooth-ache' Tooth-achedr TI t~. LA' OUW1" S .XIiR .is a speedy, I crtih and' lasting. cure (orite niost painful anid disti'eshig iseasie that ean affect the humsan--frtire. In alhnoat 'all chses of Tio~th-achet- arises: fronaa decaye'iikt of th'e' putfti.:which exposes to the action df the atmospherib nir, the nerve. or interualisurface of.thepcopious or rotten tooth. and a cuaie must be efeticu.either.by eartractiogsy render-. nthose pats ifhperti outo the acpon of the air. Dr. Lacout's Einz is piiulrl adapted -to ideet'~ 'h ohanesrhdtd teti rv tbo~-dfiuer t#eth and -Hib ti'aiei peotmaneiot ur itsaptifisoi el r. gal. d r e a t o e.bb~7 - d. - C Sj