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Sherifs . Sals. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge field Court -House, on the First Monday 'nid Tuesday inMarch next, the following . ioperty: John Bauskett vs. Lester Richards, two *LoWhibhe town of Hamburg, known in the 'jhln ofijdid town as Lots number 183 and 184,"containing each fifty feet front. by l.6rdeep, bounded on the north by Lot number 182, south by Snowden Street. east by Squire Street. Levied on as the prop - of the defe'ndant. The Bnk of Hamburg South Carolina & othersars R. It. Hunter. Charles'La mar & Olver Simpson two Horsesone Buggy, ajd one two Horse Waggon. levied on as the -property of -defendant R. R. Hunter. Clem Mitchell for Robt. Jennings, Sen. vs Stephen Sialnaker, the Tract of land where the defendantlives containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, ad joining lands of Sampson Strom ud others. Mary- Little vsJames Rushton & Da vid Rushton, the.tract of land where the defendant James Rushton lives, contain ing one hundred and fifty acres, more ot lees, adjoining lands of Hugh Wever, Ruben Bouknight, & others. Jacob Pope vs John G. Berry & John Shumnert., the Tract of land where the defendant John Shumpert lives, contain ing .six hundred acres, more or less, ad joining lands of Jacob Pope, James Mer chant & others. David Richardson vs. David. Little, the Tract-of land where the defendant lives, -containing three hundred and seventy nine 'acres more or less, adjoining lands of John M11obley, Allen mittle, and others; also the three fdllowing negro Slaves, to wit: Nan -ny.Dublin and Francis. Dawson Atkinson & others vs. Lewis ElIzy, a tract of land Containing four hundred acres, more or less, adjoining 'of *Elizabeth Carter and others. Perry & Dozier & others. vs. Wade Culbreath. One Negro woman, by the name ofRe.becca, Wesley. Smith, vs.. Lewis Culbreath, the tract of land where the defendant lives. Goode& Lyon, vs,-Philip Pow, the tract of land where the defendant lives, con taining one hubdred and thirty six acres, -more or less, a'joiding lands of John . Hughet, and others. 0. Towles, Or'disry, 'vs. William .Strom, Sen., '& others, one Negro tnan .Mlartin, the property 6f the defendant William Strom, Sen: - Rosela ~BJ.alock ~& 'Others, vs. M. L. 'Gearty, the Tract of land where the de fendant lives, on which there is a Tan 'Yard, containing twenty two and a hIf acres, more or less adjoining hinds af F. O'Coner &dhers. . Nathaniel Burton, vs. Daniel Posey, the Tract of land where the defendant lives, adjoining lands of Derrick Holsonback, and others. -B.F. Gouedy, Tax'Collector vs. John Yirsh, the tract of land.where the De feudant lives, adjoining the lands of A. Sibly and others. William Hains, Jr. and others vs. Chas. B. Carter, one Hote, Saddle and Bridle. - Oliver Towles, ordinary vs. D. Atkin son and others; 'ank of Hamburg and others Vs. the same, the tract of land where the Defendatnt livisicouhtaining eight hundred and sixty Aces, more or less, ad joining the lands of Abner Whatley and - others, also, the following Negro Slaves, ~to-wit: Harkless, Ben, Esther, Cupid, - Will, Big Sam, Little Sam, Patience and her child Lucy, Laura,-Chor-les,:and old Patienee. Wright N. Moore, vs. Ervin P. HI. Kirk. -sey athd John Kirksey, the tract of land where the'ilfendaint fohrn Kirksey lives.. . consaining . acre,, more or 'less, ad joiqingjands'of F. W. Pickens and others The Exedutorsof Casper Nail, vs Mary Butler, the tract of land where the dofetn dant lives, adjoining lands of M.l Galphin -ad othdes. Christian Salm, vs the same, the above described property, Joseph Bean, vs.Davis Kisick and Mary Riley, the tract of land where the defendant iives, containing one hundred and eighty five acred, more or less, adjoining lands of -Z. S. Brooka, John Coleman and others. - The State, vs ;Jehu Mochet. a tratt of land containing three hundred and t wenty five acres, more or less. adjoining lands of A buer Perrin, H. M2Quarles a-nd others. Tihe State. vs. Samuel H. Williams, William C. Williams and Moody H arris, one brown bay mare & colt, the property of Defendant Moody H arris. The State, vs. Archibald Smith, the Tract of land where the defendant lives, -containing ninety six acres, more or less, adjoining lands~ of Y. H. Burtnett and 'others. The State, vs. Wtlltam Stalnaker and ' Washington Stalnakter, one -small road -waggon and two horses, 'he propcrmy of the defendant William Stalnaker. H adly Cooper & -others. vs. Catherine Tankiersley, a tract of land lying lotn the -eastern side of the stage Road from Edge field Court House to Hamburg-on both sides of Chavour's Creek, containing one trendred and fifty acres, mnore or less. ad -joining lands of M~useoe Samuel, Mrs& Mary Horn and others. Mlichael- ~Barr, administrator. vs Robt. T. Moore and William Bridges, the Tract ef land where Samuel Moore lived at the time of his death, containing nine hundred actes, mrore of les, adjoining lands of Joel lnabnit and others. Terms Cash: i~ 3UL WARE, s~. E. -D, Feb. 6 4t - .2 -Stite of South Carolina! -EDGEFIE LD DISTR.1CTs iu~LLED3 before ma by Jacob'Green, lit o~hg near Mcuntain Creek Church, one iro in ra Horse, common size, about eight yeatrs-old; a knot on the an kle of his right hind leg;tuile of right fore. leg-swollen, With sonme ap peutan36 of sween-y in sauie,tolerably newly shod itimad. with about a root of the end of .his tait Wvhte. Appraised by John-McManus WmrCCtlegg and. James MbManusz, to be worth five doltarn. - - . :.-J. QUATTLEBUM, Magastrate. . Nov.6l - 4tm 41 e~~' are authorized to announce MI. GaarAk, eq., as a candidate for Ordi hary jdf:Edgefibil'Distict,, at the next el c on. ' ;R YA N' S H O T EL , EDGEFIELD.C. H., S. C... T HE undersigned respectfully -announces to his friends and the public generally that lie has fitted op tire house formerly occat pied by him as a Grocery Store, which isenovi ready for the reception of Travellers and Boar ders. Having made a large addition to hi uilding, and furnished it throughout with the necessary furniture, and having erected new and commodious Stables, he hopes by a stric personal attention to the wants of his customehi to merit a liberal share of public patronage His charges will be made to suit the presen hard times. B. J. RYAN Jariitary 8 : i 50 Se e t .3 0hTo11 as opened a SCHOOL in the Village o Edgefield, one doo' eitt tf the Epiao pal Church, for the purpose of teaching thc several branches -of English Education, and also the French Language to such as may de sire it. T he Scholastic year vill be divided into twc sessiois of 5.1 mouths, or 22 weeks each, ant the lei ms of tuition ds Tollows: . Per Session For the Elementary branches, $ 6 0C For the above, with English Gram inar, Geography, Arithmnatic and Compositinm 10 O0 For tie.nhove, with Dotany, Philo sophy, Astonomiy andi Chemistry, 12 OC For the French Language and extra charge of 5 0C 3lusic targht by Mr. E. B. BACoN, at the usual prices, with the use of the Piano. Good board and washmng can be obtained for six or eigfit youing ladies, at $10 per month. Edgelield C. II., Jan. 31 2mn I Merohant Tailor Shop. 1E Subsenber has just received trom Nco York his FALL SUPPLY OF .11E CHIANT TAILOR'S GOODS, consist. ing in part of Sup. Sup. Wool Dyed Black Cloth, Blue, Brown Black French, " it Casimere. Fancy Checked, " Striped Checked Tweed, " Checked and plain Tweeds Cloth for Sacks, Checked SilkVelvet Vestings, Striped Woollen Se-p. Sup. Black Satin, " Velvet, " Buck Gloves, SI ioskin " " Woollen " Bhck and Fignred Scarfs and Cravats. Stuspenders, stocks, Collars and Hats, &c All of which ie otfers for sale at reasonable prices, and begs tlwee wishing to buy Clothing togive hin a call. He is prepared-to imake Clothing np in the latest style and in the best manner, and flatters hitselfthiat by his long experience in business tc will be able tu lutease those who may favor liumi with dieir patrmage. JOHN LYON. Oct. 2 if 36 Fall and Winter Goods. W.M. KLTCHA.11 & CO., llAbIIBvaG, S. C. RE now receiving. their FALL AND Wirl . TER stock of FA NCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NEto CLOTiS, Bl.A.KF'rS. BOLTNG CLOTiS, ~ARPETINo. BoNNETS, and at thu. fiune and fashiohaable .articles for Latdies ua Gentlemn's -oa. We have cuopleted such arrahgeraents as ill put us in the receipt of nere Goods reckly, uring the business season, so that all the new tyles of fashionable goods camn be found at our tor,as good as the best, and cheap as th-cheap st, as tat as they shall appear in the N'c York narket. TUlE MIERCHA'T TAiLOR SllOP, wilt st:ll be conducted . By Mr. G. WV DICKyNSONf. A fine assortment of Cloths. Casimeres, Ves igs and Tailor's Trimmnings conistantly on WVM. KETC.H]AMS & 30. Septemnber 11, tf 3 WVAR E-HIOUJSE A ND CommZSisson Bissiness. H A.\ BU RG, S. C. TH E Subscritbers have connected them selves 'in the WARE-HOUSE AND COMMION BUSIN ESS, at the hold stand of . Wat~xisa, under the-firmn of . .WALKE R & PE AR SON. They would beg leave to offer theit services their friends and the -p'fblic generally. in'the asction of' a Con~isssioN BusirNsss, in all s bratuches. *Thdy are prepared to attend to e Sade, Storage and Shipping -of Cotten, Ba mo, Flour, andl othier Produce. R eceitving and orarding Goot,purchasintg to order, &c. !ic. ['hey feel a.sured from the favorable location f their .' are-Houise, well known to the pub c as the WVAT ER PROOF WA RE HIOUSE, d for its many advanitages in point of location. ad from the longat exoerience of M r. Walker in e Cottoni businmness. who will devote his per motal attention to the sales "of Cottom; and omai their deteg mhnation to devote their undi tided attention to the business. tiey 'wI be tble to give general satisfaction. Their charges will he for srllingcotton 25 cents er bale; for shipping do,12h cenits; for selling tall her prnddnee 2. per cent.; 25-cents pet pack we for receiving and fe1wrdig berchandise. o -commnission will be charuved ouer t~ustomers or the puirchasing of georfs. *iHaving-a fin-e Vh.mtf attached to oar WVaveHouse.,- no Vharfage will becharged on Cotton::ansigned o. our care, either for sale or to be shipped to ~avannuah or Charleston. Libe'al adyices on ~roduce consigned 10 ris. wvill ha made when esired. We pletige oitrsel'ves not to speculate in or urchase one bale ol Cotton, but devote an un divided attention to the interest of our cuistomers rhich we hope will insure us a liberal patron. Yours, Respect:fully, . ~ WALKER & PEARSON. G. WALHER.. 1. L. PEARSON. I avail myself of the present occasion to l'e nrn my thhnks to inygterids and patrons. for their liberal support during the past four years; and I. assure.them.1 properly appreciate their indnese and confidencb.; and-in-returo *lti use my best personal efforts to protect thieir. intetest wshen confided to Wailker.&, Pearson, for whom I wmdukdsoicit50oir.confideaea amnd upport. - Yours, Respec~tfully, ., S'eptember 4, tf 3 2 We are aut horized ~io announce GutoawE . SHEP'PAND ats a &andidateo f die o Ice f Tax Collesit enke next election, hec.2 to 48 SIBLEY & CRAP"o Wholesale & Retail Grocers, CORNER CENTRE AND KARKET STREETs, MRAv$9%a g Sa 48a HUAVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the following Articles, which they offer to their friends and the trade, at the lowest market prices: SUGARS. 20 bhds. choice St. Croix Sugars 30 do. Porto Rico do. 10 do, Muscovado 4o. .3 do. Clairfield do. 10 bbls. Crushed do. 5 do. , 'Pulverized do. 5 boxes double refined Leaf Sugar. 60 bag Old Government Java 'Coffee 10 do. Angustura do. 300 choice Rio do. Bales Mocho do. CEESt 20 casks prime'Cheese. BA GGING. 20D piedes Heavy Dundee, 44 to 45 inch. 100 do. Tow, 45 inch 150 do . Gergia & Corolina, 44.to 45 in. 50 do. Kentucky, (eavy) 44 to 45 in. 24 bales duaiy,2* per yard, 45 to 47in. .. "SHOES. *20 0 pair thiek Brogans, choice 1000 do. K do do. do 1000 do. Women and Boy's Shoes. 3000 lbs Sole Lea'lier., ROPE 150 coiis Mfanilla Rope 50 do. Kentucky Rope 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSLS '10 bhds. Trinidia . 25 bbls. New Orleajns. ,0001 . , IROPJ 00 lbs. Iron of various a sizes, viz: J and i by J, 22b and 24by A to : 21 to 4 by J to 1, 4J to8 by J to a 5000 lbs- Band from I If11111 2 2J 3ta. 1000 lbs [loop Iron, from io 1 inch 10 bundles Nail Rods 5 do German Stell, assorted sizes, CHAIRS. 5 dozen Rocking Chairs, and wood seats BLANKETS. 2 bales 9-4 Diankets 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, (Charleston Sacks) 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. N AILS. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizes 25 do Finishing Nails 20 do Brads. SHOT. 200 Bags, assorted Sizes B.4CON. 10,000 Prime Country Sides. POWDER. 30 Kegs Dupont's FFF G 20 do Blasting t2 do Eagle. 'SEGA RS. 10 M. Large Spanish (W. 4. H. 4 M. Spanish (L Valedos) 10 M, do (R. P. Al.) 6 1V1. Light8 Spnih (L Valedos) -5 M.luhparial egalias (Vbnus.) TEA S. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gunpow. der, lyson and Imperial 6 Cases Catteess, Gunpowde., uimperial & *#yson2, 23 chests Black Tea. 'Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cie-* 'tamon, Nutinegs, Saltpetre, Blue stotte.indino,Copperas, 8htoe'1hread, Cotton dn'abaool Cards. Brass Bound Buckets. Painte'd Btidkets, Tubs. Cnurne. Keelers. Willow Wagons and CraiTes. Washboras,%os.~Dippers, Clothes Piins, Brooms, Wooden 'Bowls; Wa'h Stands. Bel lows, Rakes,'] doz. Boythio, Handles, Cof fee M~ils,SoapWagen Boxes, Saddle Irons, W'itglow 'Gis, Starch. 'Pistols, Canal 'Flour, Country Flour, Tobacco, W ool Caps, Grindgtones, Osmbnrgs, White 'Lead, 'e~herq, --8jheri n ndles, 'atlow Candles, Twine, Cast . .'ins, Fifth Chains, *e., &c. WVANT1$19-40.200 ilba. BEES WAX, for ~vhichte highest cash price will be pamid. Edgefield Advertiser will copy.-Hfamburg ournal . . Nov. 13, 1844 'tr 4'l) GENERAL COsMISSION IBUSINE~SS, ArT'rus aer I'rooir and No Mistake 'IESubscribers still contimnue nt th' .ion: Istand. 'to 'RECEs.Y and sfonE, Mi~.I. or Uottoh, Flour, Blacon, &t., H(ECi~v AND) hRWARIJ JIER E .Y9IE, Purchase GODmon ories, &c. &,:. Produce sent to -hem with iustructmu akto its disposal, shdil be 6TIrtrA attendiid to, anid orders, ins every instance, striedy obeyed. Feeling grateful for past favors, uhey respect fully solicit a eaotin*aide oif the same . B.L..JEFFllS & ('0. Hamburg, August 24. 1844 tim 31 d.ust Receilred O' B BLS. WilITL POTATOEs, 50 bbls. choice Canal Flnur, eS bokeh.6. Sperm Candles, 0 do. Extriaand No. ISoap. 0 half anid qr.-bbls. No.1 Mackerel, (choice, 0 kitts , ' " 20 .gtarte'r bhbs. . s No. 2 " $ cases choice Codfish. 2 cases fresh Mn stard, (extra,) 3 boxes Chocolate. No. 1. For sale rowv b. &. RPN Dec.11 tf 46 Bargains! Bargains!!! AT THE CHEAE1 CASH STORlE. SLLING OF'F AT COST 1HE Subscritters intending to dissolve .partnership, will sell their entire stock of fresh and carefully selected Goods, consist g of [)tid Geosa, TANN ,'Gooiis, ORCCERIES, CRocKERY, Cwmo'rRi, NiieEs, -HArS. -1tARDWARE, &c., i ph-iib bost for cash, until: the firstilay of Rrtiky .nextL Al WiiO 4e .fond of buying 4eap6 all kepig thiielve (by giving us an ely all,as we ae 4etermined to sell out. Calland be coeneed.. J. COHNI & CO., Opposite &'aiter's Hotel Jaruary 8 3t. 50 (T"The friends of .EDMUND MoRius, be., asiloniie 4in as a candiddlte fdr the dce of Taz Collector at the next election. nc.30n if 40 INVALU.ABLE Family Medicines, "Prove all thzngs, and holdjast to that which is good."- Paul. T HESE Pills are no longer among those ofdoubtfi utility. 'They have passed away from tie thonsands - daily laniched on the "tide of expieriment." aid now stand higher in reputation, and are becoming moire exten sively nsed. than any other medicine ever pre pared. They have been intrioduiced into every place where it has been found possible to carry them, arid 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. or to say airy thimg further ofthem, than to 'cantion those wish ing to purchase Antibillions Family Me'dicinc, to be particular to enquire for SPENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS. as there are nominer ous we parations put in sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy. T,; satisdy the ieorld of the inestimable worth of this Medicine, I would simply observe that, it has been long used by some (if the leading lig1hts of the pro fession in their exteinsive practice, and is now prepared with great care. and upon scientific and chemical priiciples, for general use, by thepresent proprietor ONtY. . The imputation of Quackery tcrefore cannot be affixed to this Mledicine, since it is the preparatwn of rcgdular practising Physicians, tcho hare made the healng art their pirofession, and whose pharnacentic preparauons will crer be hdld in the highest esti matron. TESTI MONIAI.S. MRead the following certificate froim .lr. 0. C Kelsey. a porpt;lar merchai. of Ttn. kin's Bluff, Ala . and' thousands of a simil.. character might be given if necessary to pr, the efficacy, popularity and usefulness ef t.1 medicine.. Tompkin's Bluf. Ala.. Jan 4,18-13. Dr. A. .Spncr-Dear Sir: I wish you to. forwaed me a large srupliy 4f your pills; I donu i think 301) lioxes too large a quantity t) sena I sold 160 boxes ti'o latt six months; they are: they must popilar pill in this plicc. Fcr bil;. ious. complaints. sick-headache. dyspepsm, cos tiveness and such like disea-es, they re :1-11 sidered anlrot an infalliblr remedy. I hy, been agent for Dr. Peter's Pills, and fornierly sold a large amount yearly; but I now sell three' dozen of your pills to one of his. ly cusom ers think them sd'bcrior to Peter's or aiy otirci pills. Respectfully yours, 0. C K.sE. Price, 25 Cents per box, with full direc lions. ETA fresh suipplyjiist received and for sale n Edgefield. by J. D. TIBBET'I"8. and ni, enquiry may be found generally in all Ltt, cities. villages, aid at the poriripal Country Stores throughout the State. Oct. 30. Gm 41 Tooth-ache! Tooth-ache! D R. LACUUNT'S ELIXIRt is a speedy. crtain. and lasting cnre for the most prinful and distressing diswase that can affect the hunian fiame. In almost all cases rof Toi-th clhre it arises from it decayed state if the parts, which exposes to Lite action orf the atrmospheric air, the ierve. or iterial surface of the copious or r ottei tooti, and a cnre mnst beeffected. either by extraction or by render. y those parts imperiois to the action of the air. Dr. Lncount'. Elixir is particularly adapted to JomtokUiW 6108su.0 , Wkilutu& 418,0~~c~ i, jury to the other teeth, and tlereby effect it prmanent cure. Its applicition Is riot at ended by the shite-zt pain, or inconvenience. F'rhiousaude, hav- declared that they woild ot he without thi.i preparation if it cost 1,10 er vial. Price. 50 (Tents. For sale ini Ea.efield, by. J. D). TIflDETT'S. Oct. 30 Gmt '10 - idtmoiral. D it J G. WV lLLIA.M18 respectftlly informs hris tfrienrds and tire plic at large, that e has remiovedl his uit .\ t B. J. i~Ran's rew T'avu'iin. (next door to Mr. John Lyon's 'ailoir Shop~js.) where hre carn be fonrud at all imeis. unliess pronfessironalrly enigaged. H e takes this oportiuity no return ihis sin etc thn irks to all thoase ni hoi have fiavored him ir ithir patronage, andlibe hopuies by a strict tetitren tio buisineiss, to) enititle him to mecet heir surpppert arid conitenatnce De 4 f 415 *tate -of~ Soulth (arolina, F.D'JE lELl> DIS'T RICTl. L 4,' EsTLEY it ARnisn. i ving ron C lierd's Creck. 9Ynear \liller's Bridge.. rolkstbefie ime one 1:ckt ilRfE, with broth hrind fiee trite, an ac'k .,pot undre'r Ih lii' btli foot trick. with at date spuot on caCti sht.nktlter. abirnt 16 ' andts iigf. arind between tien arid twelve years ou. p.iedat $2A5. WIlLiY tRFYNOLt)S .Magistratme. jtrr.nrs 15 4rrn 5! i DG'i-:I) DI~STlHICT' , L A K.lvn o i- t viitson'.. heek, ledbfrmen16:r rt..2 si t rumare .U rile5s ; noth lle'k ; 3 yearrs li next Sp rris ; one with. 'r smaitll wtrife sport a the lefi side of fahce. abnmi 12 hrandrs high., nil appritised at 50 rdotlars eaichn. Janruary 15 4 tn 51 Rbe'rt Brton livinig near Duintonrsville, ols before met a small bright bay hors.', with nith lind feet whiit" irbout fourtee~n haindsr high od six yerars okuj. nor brandr's or other marks. pprased at twenty diolhiirs. WN BIRUN$()N. Jlagistratc. Nov 2d. 1844 Irn4t ~ 4 State of South~ (arolina. EDGENPELD DISTRICT. 110OLLED before ine by Luciazi Buitter, .livimg near Allen Dozier's. on ~irnle Sit uda Rliver, in the D istrict aforeesaid, a hay geld. ig Horse', fifteen landis high, about nine yeoars d, both hind feet wvhite. shod before, bliind in e left eye ; no other visible marks. A ppraised rt thirty dollars. . R. B. BOUKNIG HT, Magistrate. Dec. 18 lm4t 47 Head Quarters, CHiAR.sTowr, 30tir DeCemuber, 18.44c eneral Orders. No 3. J . GAGE, T.EDWJN WARE, ROB! . ert G. McCaw, 'John E. Mluldrow rona B. Hlaynaeswvoith, J. Heyward G"lover. . G. Summer. $dhn -Buchannan, Jr., G W. aylor, and William Gillion. are appointed AidsdeCamr p to tihe Commiander-i n-Chrief, with the rank of Lientenant Colonel. They wvitl equip and report to Head Quarters at Char lestoni or duty by the first drny of February By order of the CommannderinChief: T11 ESE PILLS wherever they live been T.ETairly triedlhave establi'shed an enviable celebrity,. and are daily t-uperseding all other preprations in eiriug the diseases for which they are prepared. The following certificate is froth Judge For est. a genitleia 11 of the first respectability in Jefferson co., Alabama. Jonesboro'. Ala., 4th reb. 1844.. I certify that in the stnimner of 1842 1 had a severe ettack of fever and agne. and was for some tine nuder the treatment of a physician, but ireceii~ed no benefit from his prescriptions --my disease continuinr to increase in the freqnency and severity of its attacks. I at last had recourse to Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague and Anti Fever Pills, and in usinig half abox .vas entirely cured, and have remained in good health ever since. I afterwards had in my family sevoeral caseiof fever and. aue.and have in every instance muade use of Holl's Pills, which have always immediately effected a cure. J. F. FOinsT." Price, SI per box. with directions. ilY A fresh supply, just received and for sale, by J. ). TIBBETT'S. Ort. 30 6t 41 Remedy for coughs. D t. 11ULL'S COUGH LOZENGE-S are most ripidly superceding all other prepa rations for the relief of Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Whooping-conigh, Cazarrh, Tightness of the chest. Bronchitis. and similar litdmionary affec tions. . rhiusands. .ve may ray thousands who have sulfered for years from the above diseases are now in the possession of sound health. which muy be attributed entirely to the fortunate use of one 25 cents box of this invaluable medi cine. They are as pleasant to the taste as candy-convenient to carry in the pocket, and u arranted to be ths most effectual Cough mend icino i use. Price, 25 Cewts per box, with diree iteons. -ALSO, Mull's Worm Lozenges. n onnis ! Woas ! ! WOa1S!!! It is estimated that. 100,000 children die an 1n1ally from the effects of worm's alone!! This vast mortality ciuld be aluost entirely pire veitted by the tse of Dr. Hulls Woeun LoZEN GES. Every family where there ate children. should not fail to keep this important medicine in the house, and administered -when their symptoins indicate the presence of* these dan. geroits and destructive reptiles. K The following extract from the "Spar. inn Gazette " speaks. the sentiments of all who have ever used this valuable Woam DEsTRoY :soMEMciNE. . - From onr own knowledge, e take great plea. sure in reconnnending Ifull's 1'vrm Lo:engiesas the, best IM'orn Medfcine eztant. {UT Children will cry for them, and cat them as thcy would candi." - flT A fresh supply, jnsr received and for sale. byJ. D. TliTT's. Only 25 Cents per box,oith directionr-. Oct 30 - 1n t State of.?'Sitl Cal'Ohl. EDGEFIELD DSTRICT: IN THE COMMO.N PLEAS. Josiah J. Ryan, Declaration in For ' rin Attachmniit. Josiah J. Ryan, Declaration in vs. lorezgn Altack Fitzroy &. Melitnis. ment. T lIE Plainiffi having this (lay filed their declarations in the above stated cases in mily rico, and the defendants having no n ife or attorneys known to be within the limits of this State, on whom a copy of saidt dlerbaratioins wvith a rule to plead can be served: It is ordered, ih:o ihe' saidl defemidaijs do plead to ihe said decclaraiionts. iiihin a vedr and a day. from the publication of tihis order, or final and absolu:e judgment will be awarded against him. GCEO. POPE. c. C. P. Clerk's Office, Mlay 6, 1844. Mlay 8, 1G , y St~ite. of Solith (Caroiila. E.DGEFIIF.LD D)Is~rtlu:T. WV. E..Jackson & Co.. ) Declalion vs in Fo'reign rl II E Plaii tifl'hiving thi, dlay filed huis ..delaraition in 'iti oilice, and the De fendlant hanving no wife or A tiritrey k itowu to hie wiithin the State. on whom a copy of thle same, i ith a rulie to plead can he~ sorted : hi is ordered thatu the D feitdaiit plead 11o) the said dleclarta tio n. n~ ii thin a year and a ~dayv.or finl nd' abhsnlute judgeimeni uill bee given againtst him. G E O. PO!'E. C. C p. Clerk's Olice, A pril 30, 1844.. State of South (Carolina. EDGEWFIIELD DISTRiCT. Oliver Simpson, Declaration J. G; '.ees int Foreign Atachament. N I I'. Plaintffi ha~ving this day filed his de-' clartion in miy office, and' the defendlant having no wvife or attorntey. knowvn to he withuin the State. on whiomr a copy of the same,. with'a rtile to plead. can be se'rved: It is ordered, that the defendant plead to the said declaration, withita year and a-day, or final and absolute jndgemnent-will he giveni against im. GCEO. POPE, c. c. r. Clei k's Oflice. 16th 1e2archt, 1844. \Iarch '20 0 y 8 'Pay-Up' Pay Up! A LL PerNons indebt,-d to the Subscribet, either by Note or Accounits. due the 1st Jinituary. 1844.are reepueste-d to pay theam ime. diately or they will be placed in the hands ofna oflicer for collection. JOJIN COLGAlN. Dec. 1 8 i f' ~47-... Notice. ALLprsons indebted to the Estate of Eliz abeth Garrett, dec'd.,,wvid also John .C. Garrett, dec'd., are requested to come forward. antdmtake payment. And all those having de mands against either of said Estates. are re quested to handl them in legally attested. THO31AS GA [RETT, Exr January 8 * Stm . 50 Noice. . - A LPersons indebted to the Subscriber, .either byNote or openO account, are res pectfully and earnestly reqnested tio pay up, as he is compelled to have money to .eatisfy those to wvhom he is indebted. He dates not wish to. rn tiny one to extra cost. but if those who are itndebted to him fail to make 4utapnediate setle ments, he will be under the.A.dsagreeable ne cessity of emploiying a latefut soltoi-. C. H.L GOODMAN. Tanuary 1ifl 49 I State of South carolina, EDGEFIEL D-DISTR IOT. IN THE C.OMNO1N FLEAS. C. J. Glover, Dclaration in e. ~' Forein Altelck James H- .-Iariison. - -ment. The Same, Declariatlion in ~Forcign'..1 Ts. ~ achment. the same. . %-HE Plaintiff in the above stated cases hay ing thi day filed his declarations in mny office, and the defendants. havIng no wife or attorneys knowd to be withi' tie lijits of this State, on whom a copy of imid declarations with a rile to plend-can be* served: It is there. fore ordered, that tlie said defendants do plead to the said declarations. -within ; -year and a day from the publication of this order. or final and absolutejudgment will be Aw.arded against them. THOMAS L. BACON, c. c. P, Clerk's Oct.31, 1844 ly 41 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELID DISTRICT. IN THE-C?.OMMON PLEAS. J. W. Stokes. Declaration in P. H. Rnoney. .Attacin'et. T HE Plaintiffs in the abovetstated cases, having this day'filed theit Declarations in my Office. and the-DefendantlmvinIg' nowife or Attorney known to reside withirn the rnits of the State on- whom a copy of tha same with-a rule to plead cn be served. "It is.therefore, Ordered". that the Defendantiappear and plead. to the same within a year and a day from the day hereof, or final and absolute judgmient will be awarded agnuint him. - - THOAHS G. BACON; c. c. c Clerk's Office, 22d Nov.1844. Nov. 27 44 . ly State of South Ca-olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT... IN THE ?OUNMfON PLEAS. Benj. F. Landrum, benrer, Dcca'idi . -- in Richard Allen. - Attaciment. v H E Phaintiffs in the above slated case I having this diy.-filed his Declaration in-nly Office and the Defendant having no wife-. attornev known to ieside within the-limiti of. the St'te on whMai a copy o.the saie with a rule to plead can be seived. It is therefibieOi.. iered, that he appears a nd plead tW ihe same;. within one y'edr and a day froin iHe date heeof or final and-aboluate judgtn1nt will be aU arded' against him. . N - - : -- . THOMASG. BACON, nc.-. Clerk's ffice 21st Nov 1844. Nov. 27 ' 44 - y :%-tate of South Carolina;. EDGEFIELD'DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Alsey Mobley', Lewis 3Mbley, Declaratio vs. Simeo: Jay, Attacknhent. 1lE Plaintiffs who -by leave of-ihb ECourt. wui e allfen ed to plead their deman - against the Defendant have this day fileal their Declaration against the said Simeon Jay,. and w lehaving no wife or Attorney known to re side in 'his State upon whom a rule to pead, with a copy of said' Declaration cnufd 'be served. Ordered that the said Sitneon 'do 1le'ad to this -Declaration within -a year Iad a day. or final judgmentwill 1-e awarded agaiat hlln. THOKAS G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk'?. Office. 22d Nov. 1844. Nov 27 44 1. state of South Caroliiia. EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. von B. Ronitree. Declaration in Foreig: - George Repleart. 1 E~ Plzaintiff having this day filed his De. c1 larationa in nay oflice anad thte Defenadanas having no wife or Attorney knaon a to be witlt. in the State. on wvhomn a copy of the same, with a rule to plead can lie served: itis Ordered, that~ the Defeuadant plead *e the said Declara tioni withain a year and a dlay, or final ad abso late judgmaeant will be given against himni - TIHtaMJA S C. BA CON, c.c.. -. Clerk's Ollce. Nov. 11th, 1844. -- Nov. 13 .ly . 42 State of South Cariohna. DGE EFIE LD DISTRIJCT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Rohert RI I-unlter,' Decaraion in - .. P. H-. Ilooney. .'ttac/onent. Tl HI E Plaintill'in the above stated case, .haviing this day filed their Declarations irn may Ofiice, nd the Defenidant having no-wivif or Attoraney known to reside witnina the limiis of then Stnte on whlomn aa'opy of the same with a rnle to plead can bh. served; "It is therefore (trdere~d" That the Def'endaritappear and plead to the samte within a year and a day-fromi the dlate' hereor oir fintal :wid absolute judgmaent will be awarded .anainist ham - T HOM AS G BACON, c. v. P'. Clerk's Offic, 22d Nov. 1844. . Nov.27 44 Jy State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.' IN ORDINARY. - Sarab Ruiatord, Apicaat, vs. William Raiford tand ' others, Defendants. . -, I T appearinag -to may satisfaction, that~ WVilliamn Raifoid;- Thomaas Raifoa'd, Robert -'Raiford, James Raiford, Mahochi Raiford, and Edinaheit wife of John 3.' Wimberly, aind the 'children inf Nancy Burt. tbe names and naumber of said chil. dren unaknown~ late the wife of.Airstuas. Burt, Defendants ini the above stated case, reside n ithout the liar its of this Statea is therefore ordered that they do appbar und object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Johan D. Raifordi..deceased,oo or before the third day of Miirch next, or. their ~consent to the same ill be enterce.l -" of'record ' Given tn erij.in.a cet the 3rmdyb nD . tey ffceeri Dec. 3 "' - '712 6~" '.~~ 'State of South Carllija,' EDGEFJELD.DSTRICT IN EQUITY.- - Henr H. Hill and )- - - John Bates et al.'s. rossBfll- , Jlonatthah MI.:Hill e; af. - S .' ''T appearitig to niy satisfaction thrat.Jpiiathea ..M. Hill and Matilda Dariiel, 'defendants in this cae, are and resides without the iimits'of' this State; on motion by Mr. Wardlaw, Solici tor for Plantiff,.Ordered,'thrrtsaidAhentdi fenidants-do appear mn this.. HonorableConryt and answer, plead.or demnur tothie tBillofla. tiffh, within three muondis fremn the~ pu recaiati of this Order, -or the agi4 Bill be taken pro con. fesso agniaist thin. K~8 ,~i conun'ers Ojice;- " Feb.6.115. 2 . 3m