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'amily M e dicines, &Prove all klangs, and hold fast to that whvik 0 good."-Paul. ;HESE Pills are no longer among those - of doubtful utiliity. They have passed away from the thousands daily launched on the -tide of experiment," and now stand higher inreputation, and are becoming more exten sively used, than any other medicine ever pre pared. They have been introduced 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 gQod effects. But it is no! necessary to adqertise them at large, or to say any thing further of them, than to 0Tcaution those wish in -to purchase Arnibilliens Family Medicine, I e particular to enquire for SPENCER'S EGEABLE PILLS, as there are nuner ous preparations put on sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy. To satisfy the wcorld of 'the inestimable worth of this Medicine, I would simply observe that, it has been long usedby Pome of the leading lighjts of the pro fession in their extensive practice, and is now 'rdpared with grecit care, and epon scientific -and chosaical principles, for general use, by 'the' resent proprietor ONLY. The rmputation * oIuakw7j ?rfecnt e affized to this Afdicine, snce-k is the preparatwn of regular .pagtsig Physicians, who have made the healing art .hir -.pwfession,.and hosc pharmacentic .prparations'wi tbter'e'keld in dhe highest esti nation. - TESilMONyAI.S. . i's.ead'thefollowitig certificate from Mr. 0. C. Kelsey, a popular merchant of Ton;p 'kin's Bluff, Ala.. and thousands of a similar charaqte might be given if necessary to prove the -eficacy,tpapaldrity -and usefulness of tis 'inedicinq. -1 - oabizpln's Bluff, Ala.,.Jan. 4,1843. Ar,.A. Spcncer-Dear Sir: I wish you to forwa60 mea larsipp.ly of your pills; I don't iiink'380 boxes hor Targe a quantity to send. 'Isold 160 boxes the last six months; they are they most poplVMpil-in. this 'place. For bill 'ious compla'ithic-headichedspiepsia. cos tiveness andO. ach like'aiseases, they are con isidered almost an infaliblo remedly. I have 'been agent for Dr. Peter's ills, and formerly sold a large amount yearly; but I now sell three '1e of your pills to one of his. My custom ers'thiAr them superior to Peter's or atny otier ills. - . - .: ' . Respectfully-yours, 0. C. KELSEY. . 'Price, 25 Cents per box, with full direc tions. :1ETA fresh supply,just received and for sale, in Edgefield, by J. D. TIBBETT'S, and on enquiry may be found generally in all, the. cities, vjllages, and at the principal Country Stores throughout the State. Oct. 30. 6m 41 T4Nae Toot h- ache!! D R. LACOUNT'S ELIXIR is a speedy, certain, and lasting cure for the most painful and distressing disease that can aflect the human frame. In almost all cases of Tooth-ache it arises from a decayed state of the parts,which exposes to the action of the atmospheric air, the nerve, or internal surface of the copious or rotten tooth, and a cure Must be effected, either by extraction or by render lb those parts iniierious to the action of the air. Dr. La'cdant's Ehxir'is particUnrTy adapted to destey'the serve, without the slightest in .tdry'to'ie other teeth, and th'ereby effect a permlaent cure. is application is not nt. -tended'by die shghtest pain, or inconvenience. 07Thousands havedeclKred thathey would t be withott this -pepiiyation fif. 'Idost $10 er'viil. Price, 50 Cents. For-sale in Edgefiel, by J. D. TIBBE4TT'S. 'Ot.3 in '40 RentotaL R. RJ. G. WILLIAMS respectfully informs his friends and the~ public at large, that themts remioved-his Ollice to Mr. B. J. lty an's ahw Tavern, (next door to M~r. John Lyon's T1aildr'Shops,) where lhe can be found at all tie,tiless professionlyengaged. -H-takes tinas'ojprtunmtv to return his sm-. ee-ethank'stoafl those whlio have favored him with their patronage, and he hopes by stridt .atfteiob to businesas, to entitle him to meet their -seppptort and countenance. Bd.4 - tf 45 State of South Carolina, W.DGEFIE1LD DIS'RICTr. W ES'LEY Hkzanzs,living on Cloud's Creek, -Ynear Miller's Bridge, tolls before me one Black HORSE, with both hind feet white, a black spot under the right foot lock, with a white spot on each -shoulder, about 16 hands high, and between ten and twelve years old. Appraised at $25. WILEY REYNOLDS, Magistrate-. January 15 . 4t' 51 State of South Carolina, EDGE FIELD DISTRICT L EAK, living two miles South A G . of Capt. Dy son's Mill, on Wijson's Creek, tolled before nie on the 3rd inst, 2estrav tairs Mules.; both-~blac~k ; 3 years - old next Spfing; t'ne with a small whl ate spot . on the left side of face; abodt 12 hands high, and appraised at 50 dollars each. THOMAS NICHOLS, Magistrate. January15 4tm 51 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT. Robert Burtoa living neer Duntonsville, Tolls before stie a smiall bricht bay horse, with both hind feet white about ?ourteen hands bhigh and six years old, no brands or other marks, typraised at twenty dollars. WV. BRUNSON, Magiajratc. Nov 2d,1844 ' 1:4t 42 State of South Carolina. SEDGEFIELD DIST RICT. TOLLED before me by Lucian Butler, living near-Allen Doxier's, on Little Sa luda River, a the Distuiot-aforesaid,a bay geld. in Horse, fifeen hands high, about nine years ol ,both hina feet white, shod before, blind in his left eye ; no other visible ararkh. Appraised at thirty dollars. R. B. BOUKNIGH T, Magistrate. Dec. 18 - 1m4t 47 Bead 4uarters, CA.aLEsON, 40th Deeemaber, 1844. Genei Orders, No.3. R j. GAGE, T. EDWIN WARE, ROffl e ert G. McCaw, John E. Muldrow Thomas B. Haynesworth, J. Hey ward Glover, A. G.Strmmer, John Buchannan, Jr., G. W. .Taylol, and Williamn Gilison, are appointed -Aids-deCamp tthe Commnder-in-Chuief, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. They will quip~ and report to Head' Quarters at Char. eaton or duty 6y the first day of February 37 order of the Commanderin.Chief: Sheriff's Sales. Y virtu; of sundry w'rits of Fieri Fa ' cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge Aeld'Court House, on the First Monday and Tuesday inMarch next, the following property.: John Bauskett vs. Lester Richards, two Lots in the town of Hamburg, known in the plan of said town as Lots number 183 and 184, containing each fifty feet front by 196 deep, bounded on the north by Lot number 182, south by Snowden Street, east by Squire Street. Levied on as the property of the defendant. The Bank of Hamburg South Carolina, & others vs R. R. Hunter. Charles Lamar & Oltver Simpson two Horses one Buggy, and one tivo Horse Waggon, levied on as the property of defendantR. R. Hunter. Clem Mitchell for Robt. Jennings, sen. vs Stephen Stalnaker, the Tract of. land where the defendant lives containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, ad joining lands of Sampson Strom and others. Mary Little vs James Rushton & Da vid Rushton, the tract of land where the defendant James. Rushion lives, contain ing one hundred and fifty acres, more oi less, adjoining lands of Hugh Wever, Ruben Boukuight, & ozhers. 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 defondant lives, containing three hundred and seventy nine acres more or less, adjoining lands of John Mobley, Allen mittle, arid others; also the three following 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. Wado Cuibreath. One Negro woman, by the name ofRebecca, Wesley. Smith, v's. 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 hundred and thirty six acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Hughes, and others. 6. Towles, Ordinary, vs. William Strom, Sen., ~& others, . one Negro man Martin, the property of the defendant William Strom, Sen: Rosela Blalock & others, vs. M. L. Gearty, 'he Tract of land where the de fendant lives, on which there is a Tan Yard, containing twenty two and a half acres, more or less adjoining lands of F. O'Conner'& others. . Nathaniel Burton, vs. Daniel Posey, the Tritet of land ivhere -the defendant lives, adjoining lands of Derrick Holsonback, and others. B. F. Gonuedy, Tax Collector vs. John arsh, the tract of land where the De fendant lives; adjoinitig the lands of A. Sibly and others. William 'hains, Jr. and others vs. Chas. B. Carter, one Horse, Saddle and Bridle. Oliver Towles, ordinary vs. D. Atkin son and oibers ; Bank of Hamburg and thers vs. ilie same, the tract of land where the Defendant lives,containing eight hundred and sixty Act es, more or less, ad joining the lands of Ahner Whatley and others, also, the following Negro Slaves, to-wit: Harkless, Ben, Esther, Cupid, Will, Big Sam, Little Sam, Patience anid her child Lucy, Laura, Charles, and old Patience. WVright N. Moore, vs. Ervin P. H-. Kirk soy and John Kirksey, -the tract of land wvhere the defendant ifohnKirksey lives, consaining acres,. more or less, ad joining ands of F. WV. Pickens and others. The Executors of Casper Nail, vs ftlary Butler, the tract of land where the defen dantlives, adjoining lands of M1. Galphin antd others. Christian Salmn, vs the saine, the above escribed property. -Josephi Beatn, vs Davis Kisick and Mary Riley, the tract of land where the defendant lives, cofltaining one hundred and eighty fve acres, more or less, adjuining lands of Z. S. Brooks, John-Coleman and others. The State, vs Jehu Mochet, a tract of and containing three hunidred and tiventy ive acres, more or less. adjoining lieds of Abner Perrin, H. 1. Quarles and others. The-State. vs. Samuel II. Williams, William C. Williams and Moody H arris, mne brown hay mare & colt, the property f D'efendant Moody Ilarris. T1he State, vs. Archibald Smith, the T'ract of laud where the defendant lives, :ontaining ninety six acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Y. H. Buirneti and titers. Trhe S-tate, vs. Williarn Stalnaker and Washington Stalnaker, one small road aggon and two horses, 'he property of he defendant William Stalnaker. Hlatily Cooper-& othere, vs. Catherine T'ankersley, a tract of land lying' Ion the astern side of the stage Road from Edge i.ld Court House to Hamburg on bo0th ides of Chavour's -Creek, containing one undred and fifty acres, more or less, ad jining ands of Musee Samuel, Mrs. Mary Horn and others. Michael Barr, admistrator. vs 1Robt. I'. Moore and William Bridges, the Tract f land where Samuel Moore lived it the ti me-of hys death, containing nine hundred ncews, morbor less, adjoining lands of Joel nabnit and others.. Terms, Cash. i~b6H.-BOULWARE, s. E. ID. State of- South Carolina, EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT. TOLLED before me by Jacob Green, liv U.ing near Mountaini Creek Church, oino iroir gray Horse, common size, abagt eght years old, a knot on the ankle of his dghjt hind leg, ankle of right fore leg swollen, with some appearance of sweeny in same,tolerably newly shod all around, with about a foot of' the eiidjof his tail white. Appraised by John McManus Wi. C. Clegg and James McManus, to be worth five dollars. -J. QUATTLEBUtM, Magistrate. Nov.G' 4tra 41 (7"The friends of IMaj. S. C. Sc6vT, announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector, at the ensuing election.. nQV 6. tf A DR.HULLS VEGETABLE FEVER, AND AGUIE PIL L S. HESE PILLS wherever they have been T fairly tried have established an enviable celebrity, and are daily superseding 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 respectability in Jefferson co., Alabama. , Jonesboro', Ata., 4th Feb. 1844. I deriify that in the summer of 1842 1 had a severe attack of fever and ague, and was for some time under the treatment of a physician, buttireceived no benefit from his preseriptions -my disease continuing to incresse in the freqnedcy and severity of its attacks. I at last had recourse to Dr. Hol's Fever and Agueand Anti.Fever Pills, and in using'half a box evas entirely cured, and have remained li -goad health ever since. I afterwards had in my family several cases of fever and ague, and have in every instance made use of Hull's Pills, which have always immediately effected a cure. J. F. FOREST." Price, 81 per box, with directions. 07 A fresh supply, just received and for sale, by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Oct. 30 6m 41 Remedy for dighs, R HULL'S COUGH LOZENGES are I most rapidly superceding-all other prepa rations for the relief of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping-cough, Catarrh, Tightness of the chiest; Bronchitis, and similar pulmonary affec tions. Thousands, we may say thousands who have suffered for years from the above diseases are now in the possession of sound health, which may be attributed'entirely jto 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 warranted to be ths most effectual Cough med icine in use. Price, 25 Cents per box, with direc tions. -ALSO, Hull's Worm Lozenges. WORsS! woaRMs!! woRMs!!! It is estimated that, 100,000 children die an nually from the effectsof worm's alone!! This vast mortality could be almost entirely pre vented by the use of Dr. Hull's Woux LozEN GES, Every family where there are children, should not fail to keep this important medicine in the house, and administered whea their symptoms indicate the presence of these dan. gerous and destructive reptiles. 07 The following extract from the "Spar tan Gazette," speaks the sentiments of all who have ever used this valuable WORM DESToR INC MEDICINE. "From oar own kutowledge,ee take great plea sure in recommendi Hali's Worm Lozenges as the best Worm Macinc extant. ,iUTChildren till ry for them, and eat them as they twuld candy." 117 A fresh supply, jusr received and for sale, by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Only 25 Cents per box, With directions. Oct. 30 6m 41 State of South Carolina, . DGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ysiab;31.Ryan' . Declaration- in For Wm. Fitzroy. egn Attachment. Josiah J. Ryan, Declaration in Fitzroy & Mcl tis.) ment. T LIE Plaintiffs having#is day filed their declarat'idns'in tie above-sitated cases in my office, aia the- -defendants having no wife or attorneys ltfown to be within the limits of~this State, o whorn a copj of said declarations with a rule to plead can be served: IL is ordered, that the said defendants do plead to the said declarations, within a year and a day from the publication 'of this order, or final and absolu:c judgment will be awarded aogainst him. GEO. POPE, c. c. v. Clerk's Office, M~ay'6, 1844. MayS8, 15 1y State of South Car'olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. W. E. Jackson & Co.,) Declation * . - itt Foreign T1 H E Plaintiff having this day filed, his J.declaration in my office, and the De fendanthlavida no wife or Attbro'ey known to be within 1-he State.-dn *hom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead, can be served: It is ordered, that thn Defendant plead to thesaid dechitration, within a year and a day, or final and abisolulo judgement will be given against him. GEO. PbPE, c. c.''. Clerk's Office, April 30, 1644. State of Soth Carolina. EDGEFIELD DiSTltICT. Oliver Simpson' Beclerratioi J. G. Eckles. - int Foieig!n Aiachment. N lE Plaintif havine this daj fied his de claration in myv ot 'ce, and the deferidant having no wife or attolney, known to be within the State, on whom a copy of tha same, with a rule to p lead, can be served: It 's ordered, that the defendant plead to the, saill declaration, within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement will be given againsthim. -GEO. POPE, -c.'c. p. tlik's Office. 16th March, 184. March20 -1y 8 APay U~p! Pay Ulp! ALL Persons indebted to tIn Subscribe, either by Note or Accounts, due the 1st nnuary, 18414,are requested to pay them imme dately,or they wvill be placed in the haiids of aa officer for collection. JOHN COLGAN. tIe . 1 f 47 Notice. ALL persons indebted tc the Estate of Eliz abeth Garrett, dec'd., rind also John C. Garrett, dee'd.; are requested to nodie forward and nmake payment. And all those having do manids against either of said Estates, ate re quested to hand them in legally attested. THOMAS GARRET T, Ex'r. January d Sta 50 .. otiee. - ALL Persons indebted to..tbe Subscriber, 1.either by Note 'er open accouinf, are res pectfully and earnestly requested to ayup, as he is-compelled teohave mbney to satif those to whoiM he isin'dehted. He does not wish to ruin inga one to edra cost, but if those who are indebted io him fail io, make immediate settle mets, he will be undet the disagreeable ne cessity of employing a lasofl iet Januay :i C. H. GOODMAN. Janary1 f 40 RYAN'S HOTEL, EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. T HE undersigned respectfully announces To his friends and Ihe puhtAc generally, that he has fitted up the house formerly occu pied by him as a Grocery Store, which is now ready for the reception of Travellers and Boar. ders. Having made a large addition to his building, and furnished it throughout with the necessary furniture, and having erected new and commodious Stables, he hopes by a strict personal attention to the wants of his customers to merit a liberal share of public patronage. His charges will be made .to suit the present hard times. B. J. RYAN January 8 if 50 Belect School, WWZ maa & 3owe as opened a SCHOOL in the Village of Edgefield, one door east of the Episco pal Church, for 'the purpose of teaching the several branches of English Education, and also the French Language to such as may de sire it. The Scholastic 'year Will be dividedinio two sessions of 51 months, or 22 weeks each, and the terms of tuition as follow's -erSessioin. For the Elementary branches, $ 6 00 For the above, with English Gram mar, Geography, Arithnatic and Composition, 10 00 For the above, with Botany, Philo sophy, Astonomny and Chemistry, 12 00 For the French Language and extra charge of 5 00 Music taught by Mr. E. B.. BAcoN, at the usual prices, with the use of the Piano. - Good board and washing can be obtained for six or eight young ladies, at $10 per month. Edgegeld C. H., Jan. 31 2n 1 lyerchant Tailor Shop. T HE Subscriber has jnst received froin New York his FALL SUPPLY -OF MERCHANT TAILOR'S GOODS, consist ing in part of Sup. Sup. Wool Dyed Black Cloth, "4 Blue, Brown Black French, " " Casitneic. Fancy Checked, Striped " Checked Tweed, Checked and plain Tweeds Cloth for Sacks, Checked SilkVelvet Vestings, Striped Woollen 9 Sup. Sup. Black Satin, " " Velvet, " " Buck Gloves, i Hoskin " " Woollen Black and Figured Scarfs and Cravats. Suspenders, Stocks, Collars and Haws, &c. All of which he offers for sale at reasonable prices, and begs those wishing to buy Clothing to wive him a call. lie is prepared to make Clothing up in the latest style and in the best manner, and flatters himself that by his long experience in business he will be able to please those who may favor him with their patronage. JOHN LYON. Oct. 2 tf 36 Fall and Winter Goods. W31. KETCHAM & CO., HAMBURG, S. C. 4 RE nY w ooceivin tior F-.ir. "XVoW - TER stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NECRo CLoTHs, BLANKFTs, BOLTING CLOrHs, CARPETING, BONNETs, and all the fine and fashiohable articles for Ladies and Gcntlen'un's wear. *We have completed such arrangemnets as will put us in the receipt of nero Goods wceekly, during the business season, so that all the ntew tyleh of fashionable goods Can be fonttd at our Stoi-e, as good as the best, and cheap as the chcap est, as fast as they shall appear in the New York market. THE MERCHANT TAMLOR SHOP, will still be conducted By Mr. G. W. DICKIJNSON. A .inie assortment of Cloths, Casimieres, Ves tings and Tailor's Trimmings constantly on hand. WaM. KETCH1AM & 30. September .11, if 33 WARE-IIOUSE AND Commission .Btsinesis. H IAMlBURG, S. .. T H E Subscribers have connected them selves in the WVARE-H-OUSE AND COMM ION BUSINESS, at thec old stand of G. WVALER, under the firm of WALKER & PEARSON. They would beg leave to offer theiu services 6 their friends and the public getnerally, in the :ransaction of a CostansszoN BUsiNxss, in all s branches. They are prep~ared to attend to he Sale, Storage and Shipping of Cotton, Bks on, Flour, and otker Produce.- Receiriner 'and Forarding Goode, purchasing to order, $c. S'c. L'hey feel assnred from the favorable location f their Ware-House, well known to the pub ic as the WATER PROOF WARE HOUSE, and for its many advantages in point of location, mud from the long.t exoerienceof Mr. Walker in he Cotton businnts, who will devote his per onal attention to the sales of Cotton; and rom their -deteimliiation to devote their tnndi ided attentin to the business, they will be uble to give gcncral satisfaction. Their charges will be for selling cotton 25 cente erhbale; for shippinigdo,124ce nis; for selling all riher prnduce 2. per centi.; 25 cents per pack ge for receivitig and forwarding Merchandise. o conimissioin will lie charged our customers r the purchasing of' goods. Hlaving a fine Wharf attached to our Waire-House., no Wharfage will be charged on C'tton consigned o oitr care. either fihr salem or to. he ship:,.l to, iavanniahi or Chiarle,.ton. Litieral adyices n rodutce consigned to us. will be made when lesired. We pledge ourselves not to speculate in or nrchase one bale of Cotton, but devote an uan livided attention to the interest of our customers riich wve hope will insure us a liberal patron. ige. Nours, Respectfully. W ALK ER & PEARSON. G.WALKER E1. L. PEARSON. I avail myself of the present occasion to re rn my thanks to my friends and patronis. for heir liberal support during the past fbur years; tad desure them I properly appreciate their aodness and 'confidence.; and in return will ise my best personal efforts to protect their ninetest when confided to Walker & Pearson, For whomn 1 would solicit your confidence atid mpprt. Yours, Respectfully, G AKR September 4, if 32 We are authorized to announce GEoRGE 1. SHEPPARD as a Candidate for ihe ofliCe a Tax Collector, at the next election, State of South Carolina. EDGEFJELD DISTRICT. - - IN ORDINARY. Sarah Raihbrd, Applicant, vs. William Raiford and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that illiam Raiford, Thomas Raiford, Robert Raiford. James Raiford, Malechi Raiford, and Elizabeth, wife. of John J. Wimberly, and -the children of Nancy Burt, the names and number.of said chil. dren unknown, late the wife of Orsmus Burt, Defendants in the above stated-case, reside without the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of John D. Raiford, deceased, on or before the third day of March next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand, at my office, this the 3rd day of Deceirber, 1844. - JOHN HILL9o.-E. D.. Dec. 3- 12t 46 St. te of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN EQUITY. Henry H. Hill and John Bates et al. vs Cross Bill. Jonathah 51. Hill et a]. i IT appearing to my satisfaction that Jonathan Al. Hill and Matilda Daniel, defendants in this case, are and reside without the limits o1 this State; on motion by Mr. Wardlaw, Solici tor for Plaintiffs, Ordered, that said absent de fendants do appear in -1i'sm Honorable Court, and answer, plead or demur to the Bill of Plain tiffs, ivithin three -months frem the publication of this.Order, or the said Bill be taken pro con fesso against thilb,. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E.E.D. Comm'ers Offie, Z Feb. 6, 1845. 3 2 30 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. C. J. Glover, Dedaration in .Vs. Foreign Attach James H. lartison. - - ment. The Same, eclaration in Foreign At the same. tachment. T'H E Plaintiff in the above stated cases havy ing this day filed his declarations in my office, and the defendants having no wife or attorneys known to be within the limits of this State, on whom a copy of said declarations with a rulo to plead can be served: It is there. fore ordered, that the said defendants do plead to the said declarations, within a year and a day rrom the publication of this order, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against them. THOMAS L. BACON, c. c.P, Clerk's Oct. 31, 1844 ly 41 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. W, Stokes. Declaration in Vs. P. H. Rnoncy. Attachment. SHE I'laimtiffs in the above stated eases, Shaving this day filed their Declarations in my Office, and the Defendant having no wife oi Attorney known to reside within the limits ol the State on whomt a copy of the same with t rule to plead can be served. '4 It is therefore Ordered" that the Defendant appear atd plead to the ontO widin a yoar and a day from tIh day hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded aganst hi.n TH'OMHS G. BACON, c. c. c. Clerk's Office, 22d Nov. 1844. Nov. 27 44 Jy State of South Carolina. EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Be.nj. F. Laindrum, bearer, Dedtaiian vs. in Richard Allen. Attachment. rIH lE Plaintiffs in the above stired case R havina~ this day filed his Deelaration mt my 01T1ce anid the Def'endant having-no wife or atttorntey knownt to~ reside wvithin the lintits of thte Statec on whom a copy of the same with a rile to plead cain be ser'ved. It is therefore Or dered. that lie appears and plead to thre same, within one year anrd a day from the date hereof, or final arid absoltute judgment will be an arded ngaintst htim~. TilOMA S G. BACON, c. c. r.' Clerk's Ollice Sist Nov. 1844 Nov. 27 - 44 ly State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMIMON PLEAS. Alsey Molbley, Lewis Mrnbley, Beclaration vs. in Simeon Jtay. )Attachmrent. T~HE Plaintiffs who by leave of the IC outr, were allowed to plead their demand against the Defendatt have tis-day filed their Declaration against the said Simeont Jay, anid tre having nto wile or Attorney known to re. side in this State upon whom a rule to' plead, wit a copy of said Declaration could be served. Ordered, that the said Simeon do plead to this Declarationt within a year and a day, or final~rndgmentwill bea awarded against him. -THTOKAS G. BA CON, c. c. r. Clerk'a Odi1ce, 22d Nov. 1844. Nov. 27 44 Jy State of South Carolina. EUGE FIELD DISTRICT. JonB. Ronnatree' Declatation in Foreign George Kepleart. Attachmntt. TH E Plaintiff having this day filed htis De. '!,ration in nty office attd rhe Defendant hnjaman~,o nlife or Attorney kntun n to beo with ic the'State. ,,n n Iwma a copy of thre same, with a rule to ptead can be served: it is Ordered, thart die Deferndant idlend te the said Declara tion wvithtin a year and. a dlay, or final and abso hnte jndgmient will bec given against him. TH OlIA~ 1S ..BA(:ON, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Nov. 11th, 1844. Nov. 13 -ly 42 State of South Carohna. DGEEF1ELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robert R H unter, Declaration in -P. H. .Roone Atayne. T1 H E Plaintiff in teabove stated ease, ..having this day filed their Delarations in my Office, arid the D~efendant having no wife or Attorney known to reside witnin lhe limits of tbe State ont whom a copy of the same with'' a rule to plead. can be served; "lIt is therefore Ordered'' That the Befendanitappear aid plead to the same within a year and a day from thne date hereof or final and absolute jndgmentt will be awarded against bham. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. r, Clerk's Offic,22d Nov. 1844. Nov.27 44 i Y SIBLEY & CRAPON, Wholesale & Retail Grocers, CORNER CENTRE AND MAnKET sTREETS, H AVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies bf the following Articles, which they. offer to their friends and . the trade, at the lowest market prices: SUGARS. 20 bhds. choice St. Csoix Sugars 30 do. Porto Rico . do. 10 do.- Muscovado do. 3, do. Clairfe!d do. 10 bbls. Crushed do. 5 do. Pulverized- do. 5.boxes double refined Lear Sugar. - COFFEE;- - 60 bigs Old Governnent Java Coffee 10 do. Angustura do. 300 choice Rio - do. Bales Mocho. . do., CHEESE. 2d casks pritpe Cheese. BA GGING. 200 pieces Heavy' Dundee.. 44 to 45 inch. 100 do. Tow, 45 iich 150 do Gergia &'Cordlina, 44 to 45 in. 50. do. Kentucky, (heavy).44 to 45 in. 24 bales Gun y,21 per yard, 45 to 47 in. 3000 pair thick Brogans,'choice.' -1000 do. Kip -. .. .do 1000 do. Women and.Boy's ?hoes.. 3000 lbs Sole Lea'er.. .ROPE .. 150 coils.5fanilla Rope. 50 do. Kentucky Rope 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSES 101bhds. Trinidad 25 bbls. New Orleans. IRON 1000,00 lbs. Iron of various a sizes, viz: - and J by J, 221 and-24.by J -to I 2J to 4 by J to 1, 4k to8 by A to I 5000 lbs- Band from. . "rlf ]ill22i3c6' . 1000 lbs Hoop Iron, from . to 14 incli 10 bundles Nail Rods 5 do German iStell, aisorted sizes, CHAIRS. 5 dozen Rocking Chairs, and- Ivood seats . BLANKETS. 2 bales 9.4 Blankets . 2, do. .W04 do. weigbing 7 lbs the pair 2 4o. Grey do. 104," " A good assortment of Bed Blankets froni 10 to 12.4. NERO .CLOTHS. 2000 yds. Washington Jeans heavy, 2000 do. Covent Plains. $AILT. ... 1260 Sacks Sailt,(Charlestof Sacks). 5 do Table Saft . Boxes Table Salt N A LS. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizei 25 do Finishing Nails 20 do Brad.. SHOT. - 200 Bags,assorted Sizes B.ACON. 10,000 Prime Country Sides. - POWDER. 30 Kegs Dupont's FFF G 20 do Blasting 12 do Eagle. SEGA RS. 10 M. Large Spanish (V. 4. 11. 4 M. Spanih (L Valedos) 10 M, do (R. P. M.) 6 M. Light Spamsib (L. Valedos) 5 M.inperial Regalias (Venus.) TEAS. - 50 Boxes Tens. Conistifig of gunpow der, Hyson and Imperial G Cases Catteess, Gunpowde., Imuperial & .Hysou, 2 chests Black Tea. -A L S O Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cin namnon, N utmnegs, Saltpetre, B!ue StoneIndigo,Copperas. SlhoeThread, Cotton and Wool Cards, Brass Bound Buckets, Painted Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Keelers. Willow Wangons and Cradles. Washboar ds, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pins, Brooms. WVooden Bowls, Wash Stands, Bet lows, Rakes, .1 doz. Scythe, Handles, Cof fee Mills,Soap,Wagon Boxes, Saddle irons, WVinglow Glass, Starch, Pistols, Canal Flour, Country Flour. Tobacco, Wool Caps, Grindstones, Osnaeburgs, White Lead,3J~adder, Sperm Candles, Tallow Candles, Twmne, Cast. ings, Fifth Chains, &c., &c. WVANTED-30.000 lbs. BEES WVAX, for which the highest cnsh price will be paid. Edgefield Advertiser will copy.-Hfamburg Journal. Nov. 13, 1844 tf 42 . GENER-AL COMMISSION BUSINESS, AT THE,. Water Proof, and No Mistake IP3JR E IIO FE, . H A MIBIJG, S. C. T HIE Subscribers still continue at the above stand, to RzcEzvE and sTORE) SEI.. or sHIP, Cotto, Flour, Bacon, &c. RECEIVE AND FonwIaRD - .1ERCHANVDISE, - Purchase GOODS to order, &c. &c. Produce sent to them with instructions as to its disposal, shall be ROaMPTL.T attended to, and orders, in every instance, strictly obeyed. Feeling grateful for past favors, titey respect (oily solicit a continuance of-the same. H. L. JEFFERS & CO. Hamburg, August 24, 1844' Gm 31 Bargains! Bargains!!! AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE. SELLIlNG OFF AT COST TjiliE Subscribers intending to dissolve ..partnership, will sell their entire stock of fresh and carefully selected Goods, consist ing of Day Goons, FAsCY Goods, GRCCERIES, CRocKERY, CLC'rDNG,-BUoEs, HATs, HARDWARE, &c., - at prime 'cost for cash, until the first day of ebruary next. All who are fond-of buying cheap. will repay themselves by giving, us an early call, as we are determined to sell out. Call and be convinced. Opposite Plaitter's Hotel Jar~uary 8 3t 50 Just Received. 00' BBLS. WHITE POTATOES,. .0bbis. choice Canal Flour, 0 boxes.S. Sperm Candles, 50 do. Extra and No. 3 Soap,. 20 half and qr. bbls. No.1 Mackerel, (choice,: 0 kitts " " 20 qiarter bbls. No. 2 " 5 cases choice Codfish. 2 cases fresh M ustard, (extra,) 3' boxes Chocolate. No. 1. For sale low by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Dec. 11 tf 46 -'(Q"The friends of EDMUaN M~onRz, , Esq;, announce him as a candidate for the 1iee of Tax Collector at the itext electio Oct. 30 tf 40