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WASHINGTON. BY ELIZA COOK.. Land of the west! though passing brief the te 'cord of thine age, Thou hast a name tbat darkens all on histoy' wide page. Let all the blasts of fame ring out-thine shal be the loudest far; Let others boast their satelites-thou hast ti planet star. Thon hast a name whose bharacters of ligh shall ne'er depart; Tis stiamiped upon the dillest brain, and Wan tie coldest heart; A war cry fit for any land Where freedom's ti be won, Land of the West: it stands alonen--fl is th, Washington! Rome had its Catsar, great and brave'; bu stain was on the wreath; Ile lived the heartless conquerot and died thi . tyrant's death. rrance had its Eagle; but the wings, thoug lofty they might soar, Were spread in fhlse anbition's flight, adi dipped in murder's gore. Titose hero-gods. whose mighty sway woull fain have chaified the waves Who fleshed their babes - with tiger zeal, t make a world of slaves Who, though their kindred barred the path still fiercely wedded on Oh, where shall be their "glory"by'the side o Washington ? lie fought, hut not with love of strife, he strucl but to defend; And erc lie turned a people's foe, he sought t, be a friend. He strove to keep his country's right by re4 son's gentle word, And sighed when fell injustice threw 'Jte chal lenge-sword to sword. le stood for liberty and truth, and dauntless, led on, Till shouts of victory gave forth the name c Washington. No car of tienph 'bbre him through a cit; filled with grief, No groaning captives at the wheels proclaimet him victor chief; He broke t.e gyves of slavery with strong am high disdain, And cast no sceptre from the links where h had crushed the chain. He saved his land, but did not lay his soldiei trappings down, To chunge them for the regal vest, and don I kingly crown. Fame was too earnest in herjoy-too proud o such a son To let a robe and title mask a noble Washing ton. England, my heart is truly thine-my loved my native earth! The land that holds a mother's grave, and gari that mother bir th. Oh keenly sad would be miy fate that thrrus -nme from thy shore, Anrd Ialtering my breath that sighed, 'farewecl for evermore !' L'ut did I meet such adverse lot, I would no seek to dwvell Wihere olden heroes wrought the deeds fo: Homer's song to tell. A way, thou gallant ship I'd cry, and bear me swiftly on; Buit bear me from my own fair land to that o: WVashington! R Y AN' S HO0T EL, -EDGEFIELD C. H., S. C. T HE Subscriber having enlarged his House, and removed his Bar Room to one end of the same, is now prepared to atc comnmodate Boarders and Travellers, on as good ternms as any imilar establishment in this State. His Table will be furnished with the best the District can aflord, and his Bar with the choicest Liqunors and Wines. His Stables are large and commodions, and sup. plied with good and wholesome provender, and attentive hostlers. He returns his sincere thanks to Ihis friends and thre public, for thie very liberal pzttronage which has been bestowed on him, and trust, that by a strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same in consideration of the hard times, he has reduced the price of Board to the following terms : Board per Month, if paid monthly, $10 00 Board and Lodging, per month, " 11 00 Single meal, 374 cents each. Horse per month, if paid monthly. 8 00 Single feed for Horse, 25 cents. N. B. Juro'rs, (without horses,) attending Court, 75 cents, per iay. B. y. RYAN Mfarch 5, 1845. Notice. W ILL be Let to the lowest bidder. at Lib erty Hill, on the 17th March next, the Posting of the- Roads, wvith Rock or Cast Posts. Also, the Pointing of the Roads of the Upper Battalion, Ninth Regiment, South. Carolina Militia. Tbe terms made known on the day of letting By order of the 'Board : THOS. J. HIBLER,-Secretary of Board- of Commissioners. Felt4' 5t= 3. We are authorized to announce GnoRG E .T. SarEPsaaD assa candidate for the office of Tax E'olleetor, at the next election, De. 9E 48 A DR. BRANDRETH'S PILLS, TRUTH AKIN TO NATURE! H AVE vou pain I Be thankful. It is n vigorous effort of Nature to throw off morbific matter. From what may the morbific matter arisel? From a bruise, or unwholesome air which has become mixed with the blood, not incorporated in it, hut which is liable to taint the whole muss i f not apeedily removed. Or the pain may arise from bile which has be. come bad, rancid, putrid, in consequence of the want of power in the proper organs to dis. charge it. This pain u-hid so frightens people is only the symptoms of the efforts of Nature, (for the vital principle of-the blood,) to expel the pecant of impiere matter, which would other wi- destroy the human fabric. All diseases are of the solids or fluids, or both. When we have pain in our head, or in our foot, in our throat, or in our back or bowels, let us but-be satisfied that it is produced by the efforrs of our blood to throw off morbific matter, and if this be so, if we can but believe and understand this, our cure will be easy and generally sure. For our course will then be to help Nature to throw off the morbid matter, not to take away the blood. For the blood, every drop wve have is requred to insure ultimate health to the body. We must 4:ot lose a dropt neither fnust we usb any medicine intirnally which are not per. fectly harmless, if applied externally to the body. So we must not use any of the prepara tions of mercury, neither must wce use any veg. etable medicine of corrosive power. In order to discriminate between Trith, which is eternal, and conjecture, which is like a transient'vision, we must be guided by the t light of erperience. To what does experience direct? To the free use of DR. DR.AND RETH'S PILLS in all cases of bodily -iffer. ing. As this advice is followed, so & the health of the body be. The writer has In , used them and has never found them faii of imparting relief. In all acute diseases, let IBrandreth's Pills and mild diet be used, and the patient will soon be restored to good health. In chronic complaiits let the Pills be used as I often as convenient, by which means the vital. ity of the blood will be improved, and'tho'crisis will be generally brought about-; the disease being changed to acute, k rew large doses of Pills and a few days confinement to the house, will change the chronically diseased individual to a sound man. This is no figure of the im f agination: it can be proved by a thousand matter-of fact nien who have experienced it Renmeumbcr, in all cases of disease, no matter whether it be a cold or a cough, whetherjit be asthma or consumption': whether it be rhcu natism or pleurisy; whether it he typns or ever and ague, or billious fever; cratdip or 'vhoop ing cough or measles; whether it be scarlet fever or small pox: that the Pills known as Brandreth's Pills will surely do more than all the' medicines of the Drug Stores for your res toration to health, and what is more will surely do you 'no harm. M-The Pills are sold nit Dr. Brandreth's Of. fice. 241 Broadway, N. York. Also, by Bland & Butler, Edgefield C. H.; S. D. Clarke & Co., f Hamhurg; J. S. 8 D. C. Smyley. Meeting Street; I'. M1. Coleman, New Market; lf'hitlock, Sullivan & I'alter, Greenwood ; L. D. Mdri man. Cokesbury. March 12. 5t 7 Select School, . = 32$ &a a M"@Vaa H as opened a SC H JOL in the Village of AREdgefield, one door cast 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 divided into tivo sessions of 5j months, or A2 weeks each, and the terms of tuition as follows: Per Session. For the Elementary branches, $ 6 00 For the above, with English Gram nar, Geography, Arithunutic and Composition, 10 00 For the above, with Botany, Philo sophy, Astonomy and Chemistry, 12 00 For the French Language and extra charge of 5 0C Music tat'ghit by Mr. E. B. BAcoN, at the usual prices, with the usc of the Piano. Good board and washmgn can be obtained fot ix or ei-ht young ladies, at $10 per mnouth. Edge eld C. H., Jan. 31 1 2m SAD)DLERY AND HARNESS MRAKING. H E Subscriber takeaplca Ksure in returning his sin -cere thianks to his friends and patrons, for thne very liberal patronage bestowved on him duiring thme past yecuis. He respectfully mtformns his friends arid the public in general. that lie still continues to catrry on the Saddle and Harness lMaking Business, at his old stand, next door to Mr. S. F. Gootde's. H e has on hand a' good assortment of Saddles, Bridles and Martingales, Har ness, Travelling Trunks, &c. and all other articles uisually kept at stteh an establishment. which he oll'ers on as reasonable termsas lie can possibly afford them. -Also, MIILITARY EQUJIPAGE MAtDE TO ORDER, iN A woREMAStLiKE MANNER, Citizens of South Carolina. call and see if you can not suit yourselves as well at home as abroad. Let us endeavor to keepn our money at home, and we will have more to spend. DANIEL ABBEY. Feb 19 tf 4 Remnotal. D R. J. G. WILLIAM M respectfully informs his frientds and the puhlic att large, that hie has removed his Oflice to Mr. B. J. Ryan's new Tavei n, (next door to Mr. John Lyon's Tailor Shops.) where he can be found at all times, unless professionally engaged. -He takes this opportunitv to return his sin core thanks to all those who have favored him with their patronage, and he hopes by a strict attentioin to business, to entitle him to meet their suppport anid countenance. Dec.4 if 45 The Letters of Fuller and Wayland. WILL. BE PUBLiSHED iN A. Fn~v DArS. Letters on American Slavery, by Rev. Francis Wayhand. D. D., Presideitt of the Brown University, and Rev. Richard Fuller, of Beaufort, S. C~. These letterr. which have been so heartily greeted. and highly recommended by the whole religious and secular press,'the authors have consented- to revise, and prepare for publicationr in this more permanent form. They will be prit tip in a cheap pamphlet and sold to agents, Ministers of the Gospel, and booksellers at a liberal discount. Orders for them from any part of the country will be promptly executed. LEWIS COLBY, Publisher. Mfarch 12 3* 7 (Q'We are authorized to announce Ml. GRaHAna, Esq., as a candidate for Ordi nary of Edgefield Bistrict, at the next election. 1eb7 .. tf List of Letters R EMAINING in the Post Office at Edgefield Court House, S. C., on tue 31st day of March, 1845, which if not taken out before the 30th day of June next, willibe sent to the -Post Otfit;e Department as dead lettqs. . Addison, Mrs. M.- Adams, Maj. H. Anderson, Mr. Jno. Armstrong, James Abney, Dr. M. W. B Bauskett, Esq. Jno. Brooks, P. S. Bonham, Gen. M.L. Boyce, Jno. J. Bleaso, T. W. Baskins, Jas. S. Briant, Sr. Robert Brown, Stephen Booth, James Brown, W. C Carrol, Col. J. P. Cloy, Miss T. M. Corley, Mrs. S. E. Corley, Mathew Crosier-, William Cloy, Dr. Robert Goibran, W. S. Cooper, Hillerry Cosby, John Claybrook, Dr.W.E. Chandler, Thos. Cogburn, Juo. M. Cook, Miss Mary A. Corley, Mrs. A. D Daniel, Maj. W. Deloach, Capt. T. Day, Julias E & F. Edmons, Samuel Fair, John H. G Guignard, Sanders Golly, Peter Griffin, Mrs. U. Glover, Reilly Griffin, W. B. H. Hughes. Mr. J. Hobbs, Elizabeth Holleyman,Dr W.F. Huffman, Sr. Henry Hill, Joseph B. Hibler, Thos. J. Hill, Jame . Hunt, Mr. Hamilton, ohn Howard, Bird Hickson, Thomas Hatcher, B. W. J Juhan, Miss M. E. Jones,John P. L Landrum, U. M. Lawson, John Lovel, James Lowrey, Conrad Ml Medlock.Mrs.M.A.2 Maiden, Alen Mims, James H. Miles, Aquilla Alunday, Joh Marrin, D. D. Mays, Mrs. Eliz'ih Marshall, J. F. McGarety, Jas. H. N Nobb, Edward P. Pickens, Ho -. F.W. Pressley, Edward Permenter, Mrs. A. R Rochell, John Reins, Henry J. Randolph, D. Ryan, B. J. Runels, Reuben H. S Smith, M. R. Swearingen, M. Samuels, Robert Sheppard, James Samuels, Musco Shettleworth, W-. . T Tillman, George Tilhman, B. R. W Wigfall, L.T. 3 Williams, Miss C. Wise, Miss e.ugusta White, Mary We.t, Arthur Wood, Mrs. E. Ward, Wm. Wilson, Laurens Wilson, J. L. A. Williams, Jesse M. FRAZIER, P. Al. April 2 3t 96 10 INVALUABLE Family Medicinesi "Prove all things, and hold fast to tical whlich& is good."-Paul. TU HESE Pills are no longer among those Aof 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 itntroduced into every place where it has been found possible to carry them, and thiere are few towns, or villages, b~ut contain some remarkable evidences of their good eff'ects. But it is not necessary' to advertise them at large, or to say any thing further of them, thaii to gj~eaution those wish. ing to purchase Aiitibillious Family Medicine, to be particular to enquire for SPENCEIt'S VEGETABLE PILLS. as there arc numer nos preparations put on sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy. To satisf the woorld of the iinestimablb worth of this Medicine, I would simply obsert-e that, it has been long used by some or the leadiing lights of the pro. fession in their extensive practice, and is now prepared with great care, and upon iaientific and chemical principles, for general use, by the present proprietor OmNL.. Nhe smpuaation of Quackecry thereforc cannot bec aflxed to this Medic, since it is the preparaiwan of rda practising Physicians, who have madecthe haing art their profession, and tihose pharmaecntre preparations woilt evcr be held in the highest esti mation. T E STIMONI A LS QSTRead the following certificate from Mr. 0. C Kelsey, a popular merchani of Tomp kin's Bitff, Ala.. arnd thousands of a similar character might be given if necessdry io prove the efficacy, popularity and usefulness of this, medicine. D. Tompkin's Bluff, Ala., Jan. 4,1843. D.A. Spencer-Dear dir: I wish you to, fcrwaed me a large supply of your pills; I don't think 300 boxes too large a quantity to senal I sold 160 boxes the last six months; they are they most popular pill in this place. For billP ions eomplainats, sick-headache, dyspepsia. cos tiveness and such like diseases, they at e con sidered almost an infallible - remedy. I hiave been agent for Dr. Peter's Pills, and formerhf soldia large amodnt yearly;'EtiIl now sell three dozen of your pills to one of his. My custom rs think them superior to Peter's or any othier pills. Respectfully yours, 0. C. Kztiszr. Price, 25 Cents per box, with full direc CTA fresh supp ly, inst received and for sale, n Edgefield, by .1 ).T'IBBETT'S, and on equiry may be- found generally in all the ities, villages, and at the principal Country Stores throughout the State. Oct. 30, 6m .41 *Notice Is hereby given, that three months after date, the road leading from E. Settle's to Cheat. am's Bridge, on 'rurkey Creek, (there being o objectioni,y will be discontinued as a public oad. By order of the Board: TiH05.J. HIBBLER', Secretary of Board of Commissioners. Feb4~ 3m 3* g7The friends of Samisoir B. MArs, nnounce him as a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at the next election. Oc. .3n if 40 WARE-HOISE AND Com mission Bunsiness. HAMBURG, S. C. T HE Subscribers have connected them T oelves in the WARE-HOUSE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, at the old stand of G. WALKER, under the firm of WALKER & PEARSON. They would beg leave to offer their services to'their friends and the public generally, in the trangetion of a CoMmissioN BusiNEss, in all its bra'niches. They are prepared to attend to the Sale, Storage and Shipping of Cotton, Ba con, Flour, and other Produce. Receiving and Forwarding Goods. purchasing to order, .4c. A5c. They feel assured Irom the favorable location of their vV are-House, well known to the pub lic as the.WATER PROOF WARE HOUSE, and for it- many advantages in point of location, and from the long elDerienceof Mr. Walker in the Cotton businness. who will devote his per sonal attention to the sales of Cotton; and roin their deterinination to deyote their undi vided attentiin to the business. they will be able to give general satisfaction. Their charges will he for sellingeotton 25 cents per bald; for sliipping do,12J cents; for selling all other priedude 26 per cent.; 25 cents per pack. age for receiving and forwarding Merchandise. No commission will be charged our 'customers for the purchasing of goods. tlavink a fine Wharf attached to our Ware-House., no Wharfage Will becharged on Cotton sonsigned to our care, either for sale or to be shipped to Savannah or Charleston. Liberal adyices on produce consigned to us. will be nade when desired. We pledge ourselves not to speculate in or purchase one bale ofCotton, but devote an un divided attention to the interest ofour customers which ive hope will insure us a liberal patron. age. Yours, Respecitully, WALKER & PEARSON. G. WALKER. 1. L. PEARSON. I avail myself of the present occasion to re turn my thanks to my friends and pjitrons for, their liberal support during the past four years; and I assure them I properly appreciate their kindness and confidence.; and in return will use my best personal efforts to protect their intetest when confided to Walker & Pearson, for whom I would solicit your confidence and support. Yours, Respectfully, G. WALKER. September 4, tA 32 Fal and Winter Goods. WM. KETCHAM & CO., HAMBURG, S. C. A RE now receiving their FALL Ain WIN TER stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GODS, NEnRo CLoTHs, BLANEETS,.BOLTING CLOTHS, CARPETINO. BoNETs, and all-the fine and fashiohable articles for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. We have completed such arrangemeits as will put us in the receipt of new Goods weeklg. during the business season, so that all the new styles of fashionable goods can be found at our Store,as good as the best, and cheap as the cheap est. as fast as they shall appear in the New York market. THE MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, will sill be conducted By Ar. G. IV. DICKINSON. A fie assortment of Cloths, Casimeres, Ves tings and Tailor's Trimmings constantly on hand. WM. KETCHAM & 30. September I], tf 33 Remedy for Coughs, DR. HULL'S COUGH LOZENGERS are m. tiost rapidly superceding all other prepa rations for the relief f Coughs. Colds, Asthma, Whooping-conigh, Catarrh, Ti-ghtness of the chest, Bronchitis, and similar pulmonary affec tions. Thousands, we may say thousands wvho have suffered for years from the nbove diseases are now in the possession of sound health, which may be attributed entirely to the fortunate use of one 25 cents box of this invaluablo medi cine. They nre as pleasant to the taste. as candy-convenient to carry in the pocket, and warranted to be this most effectual Cough med icine in musc. Price, 25 Ceats per box, with direc tions. --ALso, Hull's Worm Lozenges. woaws ! wontus!! woRns !!! It is estimated that. 100.000 children die an nually front the effects of worm's alone!! This vast mortality could be almost entirely pre vented by the use of Dr. Hull' Woiin LoZEN os, Every' family where there are children, sholdnot tail to keep this important medicine in the house, and administered when their sympons indicate the presence of these dan gerons and destructive reptiles. . IIJ The following extract froni the "Syr tan Ga:elts." speaks the sentiments of all who have ever ttsed this valuable WVoax DEsmior :N MEDICiNE. SFrom onr owiz knowcledge, we tak ie great plea sure in recommending Hull's WIorm Lo:enges as' fea best Worm Medicine extant. IfChildren will cry for them, and eat them as they oud candy." 112 A fresh supply, jusr received and for sale, by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Only 25 Cents per box, with directions Oct. 3(1 tm 41. 7 H ESE.PILLS wherever tho'y have bieen .Ufafrly fried have established an enviable ,elbrity, and are danily superseding all other preparations in cnring the diseases for which thiey are prepared. The following certificate is from Judge For st, a gentleman df the first respectability in efferson co., Alabama, Jonesboro'. Ala., 4th "eli.184A4. I certify that in- the srminer of 1842 1 ha'd a evere attack of fever and ague, and was for tme time under the treatment of a physician, at ireceived-no benefit from his prestriptiohs -ty disease continuing to 'ncrease in the - requency and severity ofit tacks. I at last I id recourse to Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague and anti-Fever Pills, and in using half a box -vas ntirely cured, an'd have remained- in good~ salth ever since. I afterw~ards had in my amily several cases of fever and ague, aiid tave in every instance wade use of Iiull's Pills, which have always immediately effected eure. 3. F. Fonas-i'." - Price, $1 per box, with directions. 117 A fresh supply~just received and for tale, by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Oct. 30' ' 6m 41 iWe are authorized to announce* .EVI R. Wrtsorn, as a caudidate for the a )lee of Tax Collector, at the next election.( Pah.8 26S. SIBLEY & CRAPON, Wholesale & Retail Grocers CORNER CENTRE AND MARERT sTREET4, &MISVace & Q --* AVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the following krticles, which they offer to their friends and he trade, at the lowest market prices: SUGARS. 20 bhds. choice St. Croix Sugars 30 dQ. Porto Rico do. J0 do. Muscovado do. 3 do. Clairfield do. 10 bbls. Crushed do. 5 do. Pulverized do. 5 boxes double refined Leaf Sugar. COFFEE. 60 bgs Old Government Java Coffee 10 do. Angustura do. ~300 choice Rio do. Bales Mlocho do. .. CHEESE. 20 casks prime Cheese. BAGGING. 200 pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 to45 .inch. 100 do. Tow, 45 inch 150 do Gergia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Kentucky , (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 24 bales Gunny,2A per yard, 45ro 47 in. SHOES. 3000 pair thick Brogans, choice. 1000 do. Kip o. do 1000 do. Wotnen and Boy's Shoes. 3000lbs Solo Leather., ROPE 150 coils Manilla Rope 50 do. Kentucky Rope 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSES 10 hhds. Trinidad 25 bbls. Neir Orleahs. .IRON - 000,00 lbs. Iron' of various a sizek. vir: J'and J by, 22 and 2J by J to I 2to 4by toJ,4 to8by toJ 5000 lbs- Band from r1fl411 22638A r000 lbs Hoop Iron, from I to Il inch 10 bundles Nail Rods 5 do German Stell, assorted sizes, CHAIRS. 5 dozen Rocking Chairs, ani wotl 'seats BLANKETS. 2 bales 9.4 Blankets 2, do. 104 do. weighing 7lbs the pair . 2 Jo. Grey do. 10-4," " " A good assortment of Bed Blankets . from . 10 to 12.4. NEGRO CLOTI$. 2000 yds. Washington Jeans heavy; 2000 do. Coventry Plains. . 6ALT. 1200 Sacks Salt, (Charleston Sacks) 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. NAILS. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sites 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 Eafle. SEGA RS. 10 M. Large Spanish (W. 4. H. 4 M. Spanish (L Valedos) 10 M, do (R. P. M.) .6 AlM. Light Spanish (L. Valedos) 5 M.1inperial Regalias (Venus.) . TE . 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of g6apow der, Hyson and Imperial . 6 Cases Catteess, Gunpowde., Imperial& Hyson,. . . 2 chests Blabk Tei. Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cid-. namon, Nutmegs, Saltpetre, Blue Stone.Indigo,Copperas, ShoeThread, Cotton and Wool Cards, Brass Bound Buckets, Painted Buckets, 'rubs. Churns, Keelers Willow Wagons and Cradles, Washboards, Co'con Dippers, Clothes Pins, Brooms. Wooden Bowls, Wash Stan'ds; B4l lows. Rakes, I doz. Scythie, Hanldles, Cof fce Mills,SoapWagdn Boxes, Saddle irons, Winglowv Glass, Starch, Pistols, Canal. - Flour. Country Flour, Tobacco, Wool Caps, Grindstones, Osnaburgs, White Lead,' ladder, Sperm Candles, T1allow Candles; Twine, Cast ings, Fifth Chains, &c., &c. WANTLD-10.000 lbs. BEES WAX, for ,vhich the highest cash price will be paid. 1 Edgefield Advertiser will copy.--Hamburg Tournal. Nov. 13, 1844 tf 42 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Eliz ahetlh Garrett, dec'd., and also John C. J'rrett, dec'd., are requested to come forward mtd niake payment. And all those having de nandls agamnst either of said' Estates, are re hinested to hand them in legally attested. . THOMAS. GARRETT, Ex'r. footh-ache! Tooth-ache!.' D R. LA COUNT'S ELIXIR is a speedy, certain, and lasting cure for the most >ainful and distressing disease that can affect he human frame. In almost all cases -if L'ontha adie it arises from a decayed state td'I ho parte.wvhich exposes to the action of the itmospheric air, the nerve, or internal surfaceI f the copious or rotten tooth, and a cure must ie effected, either by extraction or by render-. ag those par~ts imperiotus to the action of the Dr. Lacount's Elixir is particularly adapted o destroy the nerve, without the slightest in ury to the other 'teeth, and thereby effect a irmanent cure. Its application is not at ended by the slightest pain, or inconvenience. ll7Thousands have declared that they would ot be without this preparation if it cost $10 er vial. Price. .50 Cents. For sale in Edgefield, by J. D. TIBBETT'B. (Jet.30 6 6m 40 R S. HOLLIDAY would respectfully 'VE.tender her servicei to the citizenis of :dgefield and its vicinity, in the above busi less. -ArLso, Gentlcneans and Boys' Clothing ade in the neatest manner.. Residence-Mr. Corly's, Pottersvilec. Miarch 5, tf 6 (?>T he friends of EDaMUND Monat, Esq., announce him as a candidate for the dfice of Tax Colleector at.the nextelecnien. Oct. 30 40' ' tf O-;iThe friends of Maj. S. C. ScoTT, innounce him as a candidate for Tax I 'ollector, at the ensuing electioni. Nm, a tf 41 .t State of South Carolina. EDGE F1ELD DISTRICT. ohn B. Rountree, neclatation in Foreigt George epleart. Attachment. I HE Plaintiff having this day Whd IisDe ~claration in my office and4hi Defendant iaving no wife or Attorney. known to.be with a the State, on whom a copy of the same, with L rule to plea'd.a'' be served:- it is Urdete6 hat the. Defendanr plead te the- sqid Declara? ion within a year and a.day, or finarand.abso. tte judgment will be given against hiin.' THOMAS C BACON,-c:c. . Clerk's Office, Nov. 11th, 1844. Nov.13 Jy 42 State of South Carolhaa - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. , Dye & Doughty, .Delaration Enoch Byne, Elijah. Byne, Foreign and Harmon Hust. Auachent. HE Plaintiffs in tie above- cases havin this day tiled their 'Declaratious if'dif' affice, and the Defendants liaving neither wivesi mor attorneys known to reside within the limits of the State, on whom a copy of ti tame, with a -rule to plead can be servedi herefore'ordered, that they appeai and plead to the same within a year and a day frm the late ereof, or final and absolute judgment will e awarded against them. .. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. . Cleik's Office, March 17 ly 8 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Seaborb A. Jones. -Dedar-ation Enoch'Byne. AtthrA T HE Pliintff having this di liled his 'de T claration inmy ofice;a the defendant' Wting ido Wife or attoiney, knotvn to be within he State, on whom a copy of the same, with a rule to plead, can be served Ithi ordered; that he defendant plead -to the said declaraion, Within'a yWi and a day, or final Ai absolute udgewlent will b given against hin - . THOS. G. BACON; c.. t.'. Clek's 0ffice. 17th March, 1845 ly 8 State of South Carolina. EDGEPitLD DISTRICt. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Benj. F. Landrai, bearer, Declaioin Richard Allen. . Attahment. TjPHE Plaintif's in tlhe above slated case J having this day filed his Declaration in my Dfice and the Defendant having no wife or attorney known to reside within the limitaaf tie State, on whom a copy of the same with a rule to plead can be served. It is atherefoe Or. liered, that he appears and plead to the same, within one year and a day from the date hereof; or final and absolute judgment will be aa ded against him. THOMAS G. BACONc. c.lr. Clerk's Office 21st Nov. 1844 Nov. 27 44 Iy Stf te of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Henry H. Hill and John Bates et al. vs. Crosi Bill. lntithah M. Hill et al. IT it'Aearing to my satisfaction that Jonathan M. Hill iid Matilda Daniel, defendants in his Saiis, are and reside without the limits of his Statei on motion by Mr. Wardlaw. Solici or for Plaintiffs. Ordered, ihitt said absent de 'endants do appear in this Honorable Court, ind answer, plead or demur to the 1ill of Pliin. iffi. within three months frem the publication of this Order, or the said Bill be taken pro con 'esso against them. S. S. TOMPKiNS, C. E.E.D.. Comm'ers Ojce, . - Feb. 6,1845.5 2 2nr "State of South Carolhna. DGEEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robert R Hunter, Declarationa in P. HI .loonc -Atacmet TH E Plaintifi'in the- above, stated case, .having this day filed their Declarations in ny Office, anid the Defendant having no wife ir Attorney known to reside wvitnin the limits if the State on whom a copy of the same with rule to plead. can be served; " It is therefore )rdered' That the Defendant appear nnd plead o the same within a year and a day from the late hereof or final and-absolute judgment will ie awarded against him. Tl!OMfAS' G. BACON, c. c.rp. Clerk's Office,22d Nov. 1844. Nov.27 44 Jy State of South Carolina. EDGEFIEL~D bISTICT. Andrew Carson, - Guardian of -elrtoi Francis WV. Ferth, vs. I Foreign Enoch Byne, Elijah - Attachment. Byne, Harmon Hast. . Andrew Carson, vs. Declaration in For the same. . eign Attachmcnt. HE Plaintiffs in the abov-e stated cases, ... having this day filed their'Declarations in my Office, and the Defendants having neither towife or Attorneys knownto reside within the imits of the State on whom a copy of the same vith a rule to plead can be served, " It is herefore. Ordered" that the Defendant appear ad plead to the same within a year and a day rom the day hereof,or final and absolute judg nat wvill be awarded against them. THOMAS 0. BACON, c. c. c. Clerk's Office, March 17ty, 1845 . ly 8 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, iN THE COMMON-PLE AS. larry Rodgers, vs. Inaoch Byne Dec'n in and For. At-. Elijah Byne. tachmedt. Cress & Turpin., Delration in vs. Foreign At.' the same. -tachment. T1 HE Plaintifras having this day filed Ltheir declarations in the above stated :ases in my otfice, and the defendants tavinig tieitaer wives or attorneys known o be within the limits of this State, on rhomn a copy of said declarations with a tile to plead -can ba- served: Ir is ordered, hat the said defendants do plead to- the aid declarations, wvithin a yearand'a dayP ronithe publication of this order, or final ad absolute judgment will be awarded igainst them. THOS. G BACON, c. c. .' Clerk's Office, 17th March, 184$ ly -8-'. (?T'The friend ofs- Lieut. JaxusB. -Aats, announce him.ar-a candidate for he office of tax- Collector at the next elec