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INVALUI BL E 0amily Medicines, D. SPENCER'S V GETALE.-PILS -,Prove aU thtngs, and hold fast -to that which is.good-"-Paul. 1 HESE Pills are no longer among those . of doubtful utility. They have passed away from the thousands daily launched on the -tide of experiment," and now stand higher in reputation, and are becoming more exten sively used, than any other medicine ever pre pared. They have been introduaced into every place where it has been found possible to carry them, and there are few towns, or villages, but contain some remarkable evidences of their good effects. But it is not necessary to, advertise them at large,.pr to say any thing further of them, than to tautiou those wish ing to purchase Antibillious Family Medicine, to be particular to enquire for SPENCERI'S VEGETABLE 'PILLS. as there are numer Ins preparations put on sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy. To satisfy the teorld of the inestimable werth of this Medicine, I would simply 4hserve ithat,it has been long -sed by some of the loading tights of the -pro .fession in their exten ive practice, and is now prepared with great care, and upon scientific and chemical principles, for general use, by the present proprietor ONLY. -The -mputation - of Quackery therefore cannot'be arxed tahis Medicine, since it is the preparation of rcgadar practising Physicians, who have made the healing art their profession, and whose pharmacentie preparations will ever be held in the highest -esti mation. TESTIMONIA.S. gTRead the following certificate from Mr. 0. C. Kelsey, a popular 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. Tompkin's Bluf, ALa., Jan. 4,1843. Dr. A. Spencer-Dear Sir-: I wash you to 'forwaed me a large supply of yourljills; I don't think 300 boxes too large a quantity to send. I sold 16Q boxes the last six itmonths; they are they most popular pill in this place. For bill -ious complaints. sick-headache, dyspepsia. cos tiveness and such like diseases, they are con sidered alnost an infallible renmedy. I have been agent for Dr. Peter's Pills, and formerly sold a l arge amomit yearly; but I now sell three dozen of your pills to one of his. My custom ers think.them superior to Peter's or any other pills. Respectfully yours, 0. C..KIrSEY. Price, 25 Cehts per box, with full direc ions. lTA fresh supply. just received atd for sale, in Edgefleld. by J. D. TIBBETT'S, and on enquiry muy be found generally in all the -cities, villages, and at the principal Country Stores throughout the State. Oct. 30. , 6m 41 Remedy for coughs. 'W . HULL'S UUUGiH LOZI:NGES are ruost rapidly superceding aii oder pre-pa rations for the relief'of Coughs, Colds, Asthina, Whooping-cough, Catarrh, Tightness of the chest, Bronchitis, and similar pulmonary atfec tions. Thousands, we may say thousands who have -suffered for years from the above diseases are now in the possession of sound lacalth, which may be attributed entirely to the fortnnate tse of one 25 cents box of this invalnable niedi -cine. They are as pleasant to the taste as candy-convenient to carry iii the pocket, atnd warranted to be ths most effectual Cough med icine in use. Price, 25 Centts per box, with direc .tions. -ALSO, Bull's Worm Lozenges. woaats ! wonsas !! wontas!! 'Itis estimnated that, 100.000 childrena die an wanally fromt the effects of worm's alone !! This vast mortality could be almost entirelv pare vented by the use of Dr. Hull's Woas: LoZF.N -cis, Every family where thecre are childrena, should not tfail to keep thais important medicime -in the house, and adnministered wvhen their symptoms indicate the presenace of' these dana gerous and destructive reptiles. (1 The following extract from the "Spar tan Gazette," speaks the seanmots of al who have ever used this valuable Wons: Dxsmaor tsO MEotCiNE. " From oar owon knowcledge, we lake great plea ~sure in-recommending Hull's Wtorm Lo:enges as the best Worm Medicine extant. DT7 Children soil cry for them, and cat them as they oud candy.' II7 A fresh supply, jusr received and for sale, by ,J. D. TIBBETT'S. Only 25 Cents per box, with directions. Oct, 30 6mi 41 PILS T H ESE PILLS wherever-they htave been fairly tried have established tnt onviable celebrity, and are daily supersedinag all other preparations in enring the diseases for which they are prepared. The following certificate is from Judge For est, a gentleman of -the first resp)ectability in - Jefferson Co., Alabama. Jonesboro', Ala., 4th 5'eb. 1844. I certify that in the sumamer of' 1842 1 had a severe attack of fever and ,gute, and was for some time under the treatment of a physician, bualireceivred no beunefit from his prescriptions -mny 'disease continuing to increase in the frequency and severity of its attacks. I at last had recourse to Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague-and - Anti-Fever Pills, and in using -haaf a box -vas entirely cared, and have remained in good health ever since. I afterwards had in. my family several cases of fever and ague, nad have in every instance made use of.:Hull's Pills, which have always itnnnediately effected ace-a 3 . F. FoREsT." Price, SI per box, with directions. 0YT A fresh supply, just received and for sale, by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Oct.30 6m 41 State of South Carolinia. - A - EDGEFINLD DISTRICT. Charles Jones and wife Applicants~ Summss B.F.Jones and others Defendants. Partition. ST appearing to my satisfaction, thatWil j.iam.Jdaes and Mary Ann Cotter, wife of John Cotter, formerly Jontes, resides wvithouit the limits of this state. It is therefore ordored, that they do appeatr andobject to the divisiona aind saleof the real estate ot Joseph P.: Jones, ,:8eur., deceatoed, on or before'the first Monday "in January next, or theiroonsent will be enter ed of Record. *. -. JOHN HILL, o. r. a,. 'a.'4'th','144. 41 -12t -g"The 'friends of EDUUND Mloaais, E nonn'ihma a candidate for the O off~ollstorat thenedit election. nct 3n tf 40 List of Leter-i , R EMAINING to the Post Office 1 Edgefield C. H., 1st da-- of January 1845, which if not taken im 1 before 1st day of April will be sent to the Post Office De partment as dead letters. A B & C Amacker, John Blen', T. W Boswell, George Bauktiiti, Miss C 1. Bukoits. Elim Buss,. Eommersoie Brunsona, W. Esq. Cachre, Miss G. DE F &G Daniel, W. Freeman, L B Deloach, Aliss E A Forrest, %% yche Elder, H B 3 Glover, Miss A on H & J Herlong, H C 3 Howard, M rs. J Haris, Dr. Harris, W J Hardy, kichard Yancey & Ha'o'am Hargrove, W C Huff, J C Esq. Hill, H H Hill, J b Howard, Dr. A G. Jones, V S K & L Kilcrease, Jannes LandrusMrs. C 2. Kelly, S R 2 Lanham, Thos. W : M McDaniel. W Mitchell, Caleb Marvin, D.D Mitchell, Loyd MJinor, J Alartin, Edward McClendon, James Mims, Mrs. Eliza Alorris, 0 8 Miller, E B 0 & P -Ogilvy, S S Prescoutt,ichard Phillips, Mrs. D P.adget, bl erather, Airs. .E Pope, Geo. Esq. R & S Richardson, F D 4 Smyley, John Ramsey, A Stephens, ;S Scales, N H -Sidleton, Win T & W Timmerman, R Vhi'lock, John Wise, George 3 Willains, Nathaniel M. .FRAZI.ER, P. a. Persons enquiriug for Letters will please say Adverdsed. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY JOhN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District: Whereas, James Follmer, hath applied to me for letters of administraiion. on all and singular the goods and chattels. rights and credits of John Follmer, late of the Dist-tet aforesaid. deceased. these are, therefore, ito cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Districi, to be holden at Edn field Court House on the twentieth day of January instant, to show cause, if any, why the said administratiou-should not be ,granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 3rd day of Janaryiu the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five, and in ibe sixtv.ninth year of Atner ican independence. . JOIIN hIlLL, o. F. t. Jan.8 2. 5) Statt of South Carolina. 'EDGEIELJD DISTRICT. B Y JOHN HILL. Esquire, Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas. Manchester and Sion lad-ett, hath applied to me for Loucersol Admiois tration, on all and singular the goods ah -chattels, rights and credits of Josi saidPadgett, late of the District ufore and, leceased. these are therefore to cite and adnonish all and singular the kitndreo an creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before mtie, at our next Orlina. ry's Court for the-said District iti he hioldeni at EdlgefieldlCourt H-outse.on the twenieth of January itnst., to showt canse, if any, why the said administration should ntot be granted. Given under my hand and seal. this :3rd day of January, ini the year of our Lord one thousandi eight hundred aend forty five, and in the 69th year of A merican Indepeti dhence. JOH N H IL L. o. i.. a. ai2t5 0 W A RE-HEOUSE AND) Commission Susiness. IIAAAbUttG, S. U 7j fH E Subscribers have coninected thi-m 1.selves in the WARE-IIUUSE AND) cuaM ION BUSINESS, at the old stanid of G. WVa., untder the -firm of WALKER & PEARSON. 'They wvould beg leave to offer theii services to their friends and the public generally, in thte transaction or a Costaiissto, BusiNss, ini all its branches. They are preyntred to attend tee the Sale, Storage and Shippwg of Cotton. Bia con. Flour, and other Produce. IReceiving and Forwaording Goods, purchasing to order, &c. Sc. They feel assnred from thte favorable loction,, of their a' nre-Hlouse, well known to the pub-h hic as the W AT ER PROOF W A RE JIOUSI-.. and for ite many ad vantages in point of location. id from the longis exoerience or Air. Walker in the Cotton buesitinesse. who will dteLV~, his per sonal attetytion -to the -sales of Cotton:; and from their detetnaheation to devote their utndi. vided aittention to the business. thecy will be able to give general satisfaction. .Trheir charges will he forsell i ng cotton 25 cents per bale; for shipig do,12jcents: for selling all other preedetee 2-3 per cent.; 25 cets peer pack. age for receiving and forwarding Mlerchanedise. No comn ueision will be charwedi our culstomeers for the purchasing of ge< s. Hiavinig afine Whet f attached to out Ware House., tno W~harfage will becharged on Cottoe contsign~ed to oar care, either fhr sale or to be shipped to Savannah or Charleston. Litberaf advices on produce consigrned eo us. will be made when desired. We pledge ourselves not to speculato in or purchase one bale of Cotton, but devote an un divided attenttion to the initerest ofour-enstaners which we hope will isure us a liberaul peatroen. ag.Yours, Respe~Afully, WALKER & PEARSON." G. WALKER. 1. L. PEARSON.-, I avail myself of the present occasion to re turn my thatnks to my frienda andi patrones for Their liberal sup port during the past four years; and I assure them I properly appreciate their kindness anid confidence.; and ine return will use my best personal efforts to protect thdiir inteteat when confided to Walker & Pearson, for whom I would solicit your confidenee and support. *Yours, Respectfully, G AKR September 4. if . 32 (" The friends of Lieut..Jhtas B. HAaRIS, announce him asa cindidaie (de the:.office' of Tax Collector at the next ejection. State of South (1arolia EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. George Holloway and wife and others, Bill for Par Vs. tition and Ac. John Rochell j count. -and others. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Bar tholomew S. Adams, John Tompkins of Tennessee. and his wile Susan, John Gibson, James Atchison and his wife Sarah Ophelia Barker, William Adams, James Adams. Thos. Adams,Jeremiah Barnet and his wife Julia, James Stallsworth, Calloway Stallsworth, Park Stallsworth, -Jackson :StallswVortlh. Nicholas Stallsworth and Nancy Stallsworth, Defend. ants in this suit, reside without the limits of this State, on motion of Mr. Carroll, Complainants Solicitor, it is ordered, that the above named defendants do plead, answer 01 demur to the complainants said bill ofcomplaints withinthree months from the publication hereof. or the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. TOM PKINS, C. E. E. D. October 25 3m 37 Fall and Winter Goods. WM. KETCHAM & CO., HAMBUa, S. C. SRE now receivina their FALL AND WIN TE stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NEGRo CLOTHS, BLANKETs, "iOLTro CLOTHS, 3AaPETING, BoNNETs, and au the fine and~lishiohable articles for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. We have -completed such arrangements as will put us in the receipt of nerw Goods weeldy, during the business season,'so that all the new styles of fashionable goods can be found at our Store, as good-as thc best, and iheap as the cheap est. as fast as they shall appear in the New York market. THE MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, will still he conducted By lifr. G. IV. DICKINSO. A fine assortment of Cloths,' Casimeres, Ves tinge and Tuilor's Trimmings constantly on hand. WM. KETCHAM & ,)0. - September 11, tf 33 Just Received 0 BBLS. WIlTE POTATOES, 10 050 bblis. choice Canal Flour, 50 boxes S. Sperm Candles, 50 do. Extra and No. I Soap. 20 half and qr. bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, (choice, 40 kitts " " " 20 q-sarter'bbls. 'No. 2 " " 5 cases choice Codfish. 2 cases fresh Mustard, (extra,) 3 boxes Chocolate. No. 1. For sale low by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Dec.11 tf 46 Notice. A LL Persons indebted to the Estate of the late David Richardson. decca,.ed, are re quested to make payment by the first day of January next, as longer indulgence will tint the given. Al tpersonshaving anydemandsagniist tie 'Estate,are likewise requested to present them as the law directs. J.UI. RICHARDSON, , J. S. GUIGNA RD, Exec'or, No-v.6 tf 41 ..Yotice. A LL persons indebted to C. J. Glover. . by contract with Greenville lord, are earnestly requested to come forward and -,ettle the same, as the business is discon tinued. I think a-settlerent due from all concer-ned. C. J. GLOVER. P. S. The hooks in I accounts will'he found with Mr. G. lIlon, at the old stand, who is aiuthorized to sefile as heretofore. Nov. 13 if 42 Allum Spring Pills, For the Cure of Dysp~epsia,1 Scrofulus and T HESE PILLS are prepared by -Dr. S.BR. Camnpbell, front the water of the highly celebratedl Mineral Springs in Rockbridge county 4'irginia, called the These.Piu~s, 'like the water from which hey are prepared. are a diuretic, 'promnot ing the secretion of' tnrine -and an alterative, increasinug the seretins 'of the glandular system generally. amid particuilarly of the liver. Trhey act gently, but effectually upon the bowels, after two or three days' use of them, producing copious dark, bil jious evacuatiotn. They also el~eet a determination to the surface, increasing the perspiration ; there fore, they are a great piurifier of the blood, and equaliser of the circulation. Each ~Il is equal to a common glass of the wa wr They should be taken before each meal, andi from six to ten or twelve should be taken itn the course of each day, for a fortight, and then otmit them for the same period. ~For the'cure of the abiove diseas es, -perseverance ia the use of these Pills, is all important; and if they are persever ingly used, every alternate fortnight, a cut e may mnorp certainly be expe::ted, than u der any other treatment heretofore 'disco vered, except from the use of the water. from which they are prepared, either by an attendance at the Springs or otherwise. Theyvery speedily cure diarthess, at tended with acidity of the stomach, and are a very useful remedy for the summer bowel complaint in children, as atso for exjlliog worms from -ch~ildren. From one o four should be given in three equal por tios each day, 'to a child under six years, according to age. When given 10o children, they should be powdered and mixed with syrup.; These Pills are leaeily'aken, hay tng' no- nauseous taste, are perfectly safe in all cases, where active fever does not eist, and do not sicken persona whbile using them. S. RL. CAMPBELL. For sale by J. D. Ttns~Ts, EdgeOild Court House, South Carolina. April 17 (i 21 State of South Carolina. EDG*EFIELD DISTRICT. Oliver Simpson, Declaratioen 5, G.Ils in Foreign Atachmnent. H E Plaintfi' having this day flgled his de Nclaration in my ofilce, and the defendant having no wife or attorney, knoivu to be within the-State, on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to p lead, can be served: It is ordered, that the defendant plend to the said dedlaration, within a year and a day, or final and absolhtte judgeent will be'given against im. G EO. POPE, e. c. p. Cla's Office. 16th March, 1844. March 20 4' a Head Quartevs, COLUMBIA, jWilh December, 1844. General Orders. No. 1. OHN E. FRAMPTON, JAMES CAN tey. David R. Williams. J Seph D. Ai ken. William A. Owens. P. L. Calhoun, Na thaniel Heyward, Junr., W. W. Boyce, J. W. Norris, and J. H. Lucas, are appointed Aids de Camp to the Coimuander-in-Chief, witih the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. They will equip and report to Head Qnarters at Char leston by the first of February next. J. IV ,ANTEV, Adjutant and Dec. 25 3t 48 Inspector General. Head Quarters. COLUMBIA, Dec. 13. General Orders, No. 1. J OHN L. MANNING, John E. Carew, P. Della Torre, H. H Thompson, IV. Gil more Sinms. t. B. Boylston. Louis T. Will fall. t W. Seymour, C. F. Hampton, and Wm. 11. leyward, are appointed Aid-de-Camps to the Commander-in- Chiefwith the rank of Lieu tentatt Colouel. They will eqoip and re-port to Head Quarters. at Charleston, for duty, by the first day of February next. By order or the Conmmnder-in Chief. J. V CANTEY. Adjt aid Inspee. Gen'l Dec. 25 31 48 VERTICAL RE ACTION .WIT ER W11E EL. "W l take this menits of informing the pub V lie, particularly Mill-rights. Mill ow tiers, or those about engaging in either, that we have ptnachasred ofideoi Ilotchkiss, the ex closive right of his Vertical Re action Water Wheel, for the State of Souti Carolina. and are pre-pared to ha- e the new improvement put up flor all that d-sire it, or to dispose of Righits to individuals or cnbs. The adaption ofthese Wheels is e:sy, out requiringany very great tmtechanicalskill. The Verticel Re-actioe Wheel is adapted to all heads, from ttwo feet upwards-regnires one third less water to per form one-third. half. double, aml in some in. stianes thrce times s much as the old Flutter wheel-is not aTeeted by back water-can be placed octlce shaft ofa commni Flutter wheel. securitg uniform motion~ in all pai its of' each revolutIin. It makes firom It :300 strokes in a 11nitnnte ; is never frozeni tip. some of tleese mills have been known to cut ot an average F'rom r.V to sEYEN thousand feet ef. platk in 24 lhomis;-one as highb as TWELVE THOU SAND. With eqal power and speed it will I ropel any other kind ol machinery It coin bintes sitt enctitldcrability,velocity. and simplici. ty of'construction. The use of the improve mont one year will in most instauces, repay the expense. A set of the W ekls may be seen at McBoe & Irvice's store Greenville. All communieitions, addressed to either of the snbscribers, post paid, will le promptly at. tended to. WILLIAM T. MOORE. JOHN G. MOORE. Smithford, York Dist.. S. C. N. B. John G Moore may be addressed, or seet personally at Greenville C. 11., till about Christmas. State oIr South Carolina. IN URDINARY Bates Wrecnni, Joeshta Hatrris ) anid others, A gplicaits, ss. |Partition for Wmn. Wienni. .ak WVrennc the sale of acnd Jacasoni a retit, Lie (Real Estafe. fi~dants I ap tfpeariuig to my satisf'actiotn, that Wmu. a rvein, M tiek IA remta,atcd Jackson ta relic, Lee rrdan's, re.;ides nithlout this atute, it is theretfie ordered, thait they do appear ancd oht jtact to tile divisionc or sale of the iteal Estate of' hates Wrennt, sen., deceased, one or before the first MIonday inc Januarty ntext. or their consent to tice samte will be elntered of record. JOHN HIII.L,o. E D. Oct 1.1844 12w '36 M'tilt t .0l o-. til Carolina. i:n TIlE COURTl UP OklDINTARY. Samcue'I Cartledge, Admeinistratur of' ' itiecard Hlardy, deceased, | vs. Theli Distributees of' thet said Richard IHtardy, decease4. Crlde WV Admcistrator of' Richard Hardy, dec'ed, has ccmde application to me, to accunt for and settle up~ all his transaccionsa, as Admintistrator, oct said Estate, These arc-thterefoce to cite ancd amoittie, tall anid singulacr, the Distrihutees of the Estate of'the said Richard H ardy, deceased, to wit: Thomnas Hardy. James Hardy, Richdrd H ardy, Abnter Giantoni acid Tavy his wife, Jua cob Lucitus acid his wif'e Martha, Lucy Parks widow of' Johnc Parks, deceased, James Key and Eliza Key, childr'en of ElirzaKey,dec~eased, Brantly Tomnpkinxs and Furman Tompkins, children of $.usanc Tompinet, deceased, the legal represen'tativest of Nancy Howertont, decea sed, who was the wife of' James Howerton arid dacghter of' sai Richard Har'dy, deceased, Elizabeth Hardy the youngest daughter, anid Mahiry Haidy, the widow or 'the said Richard Hrdy, to he acid appear before me in my of. fice, at Edgefield Court House, orn Mondaxy te l0ch day of' February niet, to show cause. if any they have, why the aceccunts of the said Samicel Cartledge should not be finally accep ted and received, and a flia settlement acnd decree made upono his Adtnistrationa upon the Estate of thce said Rticthard H ardy., deceased. Giren cinder my band ancd seal -this the 21s October, 1844. . JOHN HELL, o.F. D. Oct. 23 tf 39 BLAiNK BOOKS, .294 UWrappi.; gPaper. VIg'HE aubscribere havincg beein appointed I Agents for the Grec'wi& Paper Mill and Bindery, have noiw ocn hand, and . will sell BLANK BOOKS. of all descriptions, WRI TING and WRA PPING PAPER, at Charles ton ocr New York prices. Please give us a calhand satisfy yourselves. J. COHN & CO,, Cheap Cash Store. Edgefield, Dec. 25. 48 3m WVe are authorized to announce GEORGE ' ' .&6as'a candidate for the office o' Ta tor, at the n ext'election, Dec. 25 5, to 48 WYHOLEMA.E AND CORNER CENTRE AN H AVE just receivcd, and will continue t ticles, which they offer to their friends SUGARS 20 nhds. choice St. Ujoix Sugars 30 "0. t'orto iico do. 10 do. M uscovado do. 3 do. Cluirtield do. 10 bbls. Crushed do. 5 do. Pulverized do. 5 boxes double retined Leaf Sugar. CjUkF ks. 60 bags Okt Government Java Coffee 10 do. Angustura do. 300 choice io do. Bales Mocho do CHEESE. 20 casks prime Cheese. BA G I G. 200 pieces Heavy Dundee. 44 to 45 inch. 100 do. Tow, 45 it~ch 150 do Gergia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 24 bales Guimy,24 her yard, 45 to 47 in. 3000 pair thick Brogans, choice 1000 do. Kip do do 1000 do Woien and Boy's Shoes. 3000 lbs ole Lea her. RUPE 150 coils Mamaila Hope 50 do. Ketucky 1ope 50 do. Jute do. MOLAS.SkAS 10 huiis. Trinidad 25 bbis. New Orleans. IRON 100 000 lbs. Iron oh'various a sizes. viz: j and j by 1, 221 and 2.j by A to :} 24 to 4 by A to 1. 4. to8 by A to I 5000 lb- Bnd 'rom I If1 14i 2 2j 3 g 1000 lb-! [loop Iron, iom .j to 14 inch JO bundles Nail Rods 5 do GCIIIran Stll, assorted sizes, -A I Giner, iPepper. Spice, Cinnamon, Nuti Shoe Thr. ad, Cotton and Wool Caids. Br Churns. Keelers Willow Uagons and Crgi Brooms. Wooden Bowls. 1 ash Stands, B Mills, Soap, Wagan Boxes. Saddle Irons, Country Flour. Tobacco, Wool Hats, Caps. Sperm Candles, Tallow Candle. Twine, Ca WANrED-0.000 lbs. BFES WAX. for Eulgetield Adrertiser will copy.-lambu Nov. 13. 1644 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. C. J.. Glover, Declaration i zs. . Foreign Attadc Jams 11. araison. ' mnt. The samne, Dedaralion in Foreign A ts. tachment. the Mille. r -11E Plaiatiff in the above stated call-s hN ing this day filed his declarations in nm Inlice, and the defendants having no wie c attorneys known to be within the limits of th State. on whMi a copy of aaid decImation with a rule to plead call be served : It is ther fore ordered, that the said defendants do plea to the said declarations. within a year and day fron the publication of this order, or fim nd absolute judgment will be awarded again them. THOMAS L. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Oct. 31, 1844 ly 41 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. Josiah J. Ryan' Declaration in Foe -eign Attachmnent. Wm. Fitzroy. .JosiahJ3. Ryan, )Declaration i vs. F koretgn ALtaci Fitzroy & Mclnnils. ment. H E Plaintiffs having this day file .Ltheir deciarations in the above stale cases itn tty oflficc, and the dlefendan having no wife or attorneys known tot within the limits of this State, on whom copiy of said declarations with a rulec plead -can. be served: It is ordered. thi the said defendants do p$ead to the sai declarations, within a year and a da frotm the publication of this order, or fina and absolute judgment will be awarde against him. -G EO. POPE. c. -c. P. Clerk's Ohice, alay 6, 1844. May 8, 15 - 1 state o f South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMMON PLEAS Alsey Mobley, Lewis Mobley, Declaration 5s. in Simeoi Jay. Attacnt. TI HIE Plaintiffs who by leave of *h C onrt, were allowed to plead their deman against the Defeadan have this day filed thei Declaration against the said Simeon Jay, ani he having no wile or Attorney known to re side ini this State upon whom a rule to plead with a copy of said Declaration could bi served. Ordered. that the maid' Simteon di plead to this Declaration within a year ani a day. or finaljudgmentwill be awarded againe him TRHOKAS G. BA CON, c. c. p. Clerk's Oflice, 22d Nov. 1844. Nov. 2y 44 ly State of South Carolina. EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN"THE COMM ON PL EAS. Benj. F. Landrumthrer, Declai ion Richard Allen.: -A icmn. VI'H E Plaint ifi in the above etated cas U having this day filed his Declaration in m Office and the Defendant having. no wife atorney -known tio reside within the limitse the State on whour aecopy of. thme same -with rule-to plead ean:beaserved. It istherefote O dered. that he appearu and :plead to the mame within one year and aday from the date hereol or final and absolute judgment will beaw~arde against him. THOMAS G BACON, c. c. e. Clerk's Office 21st Nov. 1844 - Nov.27 44 ly iNotice. All persons indebted to. the listate'or Wi liani W. Coursey, deceased, are requested make immediate payment, and those hauing d< mnds, toi present them: duly attested in th timie prescribed by law. JOHN IhILL, Adm'r. Nov 6 41 If 4 "ETAIL GROCERS, D M1ARKET STREETS. receive fresh snpplies of the following Ar. Dnd the.trade, at the lowest market prices. CHAIRS. 5 dozen Rocking Chairs, and 'wood seats BLANKETS. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 2, do. 10 4 do. weighing 7 lbs the pair 2 Jo. Grey do 104, " 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, (Chaileston Sacks) 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. NA IL s. 125 Kegs-Nails, assorted Sizes 25 do Finishing Nails 20 do Brads. SHOT. 200 Bags, assotted Sizes BA CON. 10,000 Prime Conntry Sides. POFDER. 30 Kegs Dupont's F G A 20 do Blastinv L2 do Eagle. SEGA RS. In A1. Large Spanish (W. A. H. 4 M. Spanish (L Valedos) 10 31, do (R.P. Ml.) 6 31, Light Spanish (L. Valedos) 5 1.1,nperial Regalius (Venus.) TE 4 1. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gunpow' der, Hyson and Imperial 6 Cases Catteess, Gunpowde., Imperial & Hyson. 2 chests Black Tea. ,SO negs. Saltpetre, B!ue Stone. Indigo, Copperas j Bound Btickets Painted Buckets. Tuhs - e.. Washboauds. Cccoa Dij-pers. Clothes Pi:s llons Rakes. J doz. Scytlhe, Handles, Coffee A inglon Glass. s1imch. Pistols, Canal Flour, Giindstones. Osnaburgas White Lead, Madder, stirgs. Filih Chains, &c.. &c. which the lighiest cash price will be paid. rg. Journal. tf 42 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIlaLD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. J. W, Siokes. Dedaration in - P. 11. Rooney. Aftachment. 11 E Plaiiit in the above stated cases, havitg this day filt-d theit Declarations in zily utice, and the Defendant having nowife or Attorney known to reside within the limits of I- the State on whom it copy of the same with a y rule to plead can be served, " It is therefore. ir Ordered" that the Defendant appear and plead s to the same within a year al a day from the s day hereof. or final and absolute judgment will be awarded agaist him. d THOIUH 0. BACON, c. c. c. a- Clerk's Ulice,22d Nov. 1844. il Nov. 27 44 ly * Tooth-ache? Tooth-ache 1: IR. LALOUNT'S ELIXIR is a speedy, certain. and lasting cnre for the most p..ttilul and distressing disease that can affect the hutman Irtie. In almost all cases of Tooth-ache it arises from a decayed state of the parts, which exposes to the action of the utmnospheric air, the nerve, or iternal surface of die copions or rotteti tooth, and a cnre mast ,be effected. either by extraction or by render e- ng those parts imperious to the nction ol'the air. Dr. Laconut's Elixir is particularly adapted to destroy the nerve, withouat the slightest in jury to the other teeth, and thereby effect a permianent cnre. Its application i's not at l.tende~d by the slhhtest pain, or itnconvenienee. iIITlThousands have declared that they would not be tithtout this prepatration if it cost $10 ' Price, 50 Cents. a For sale in Edgefielil, by 0 J. D. TLBBETT'S. it Oct. 30 6m 40 y .7roee. I A LL those indebued to the Estate of Ran dlt dolph Murrell, deceased. are requested to make itnnnediate ---ymnent, anud all hving de mat di against the Estate will present them duly attested. B. L. & J. MURRELL, Adm'rs. Dec. 18 4t 47 N~EW FlIRM. T HI 1- Subscribers desp~ectfully inform their friends, and the citizens of' this and ad joining l)iutriets, that they have farmed a co partnershIp, for the purpose of carrying on the Tin-Ware Manufactory, - : e in all its various branches. They have nos ot e Shand, and will contine to keep a fall assort r ment of TIN-WARE, of every descripstion' at Wholesale and Retail pkices, which- wiil be,' sold on as accommodating terms as any similar establishment in South Carolina or' Georgia. SAll orders for Roffing and Guttering -wil be Sthankftully received.aund executed iii despech in a workmanlike manner. 'at prices to suit thie thard times: They will continue to deliver Tin Ware tn' the country. als usual.;. J.A.Y GRAHAM,. * HILLERY .COOPER; N. B. All persons indebted to l. A'. Y. Gra - ham for thme present year,_are zespectfully-re quested to .ettle the saier Dec25, 1844. t 48>, ''I - A Lpersotns indebited to thie Estate af(D. WV. Tibbetts. deceased. are requested' to m'ake pyment immediately, and those having demands against said Estate wi'presen:thema e according to law for pamnf. J. D. T[BBET, Admtnistrator, Oct. 9, tf 37 S ' Notice. - EBooks-and Accountsof.E. MaDowD, Agent, are in ouripossesuioa. Allper oeidebtted to lier are requested-o caD the n bicribers and settle theirtamcoats, a is necessay to a settlement betweeni th paties inteestd.. BLAND & BUTLEft. Sept.11 .tf 34f A ti L EAK,Ii'vitig twomileslouth A. W.L of Cap Dsn-s ihton oWilson's Creek,'tolled before mae oni the.3rt .inst.,2estrav mare Mlskoth black 3years on te let sde oft5e.about1 har bgfi ndprseat50 dollars each. JanuaryV8 4"i