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11MISCELLANEOJS. From the N. Y. Morning News, 3rd inst. LETTERS OF MARQUE. Ti is gen-rally conceded that the only means by which Mexico, in case she obeys the cart of certain papers among us. and declares war, will have as a means of an noyance, only the right of granting letters of marque within her power. As she has no no marine of her own, it becones an interesting question how far other nations may plunder us under her authoity. On this subject, Vattel, book 3d, chap. 15, re marks as follows: "There is no doubt but they .private persons) may with a safe conscience serve their country by fitting nut by privateers, unless the war be evidently unjust. But, on the contrary. foreigners take commis sions from a prince, to prey on a nation, absolutely innocent with respect t. them, are guilty of an infamous practice. The thirstof gold is their orly inducement, and however their commission may 'assucre them impunity, it canaot wash away their exe crable guilt." From this it would seem that our South American friends could legally turn their enterprise into the Mexican service by ac cepting commissions. The large English capitals which are now emplo ed. accord ing to official information, in furtherance of the Brazil slave trade, may .e occupied in the more laudable employment of pirat ing in Brazilian and Portuguese hands, on American. comttmerce. The execrable "guilt" Of the transaction will trouble them' but little. In relation to the tnove nents of Mexico, however, it may be well to recur to the existing treaty with that country. which, under.date of 1S31, pro vides as follows: *.Thirdly, if any of the articles con tained in the present treaty shall b. viola teti or infracted in auf manner -. hatever, it is stipulated that neither of thiecontract ing parties will order or authorize any acts of reprisal or declare war againsi the other. until the party considering itself of fended, shall have presented the other a statement of such injuries and damages, and demanded justice and satisfaction, and the same shall have heen either r,. fused or unreasonably delayed." Article 26, of the sate treaty. provides that in case of war, six months notice shall be given to merchants on the coast, and twelve months to those in the interior. Those provisions either mean something or nothing. If they mean anything, the preliminary steps for a war have not yet been taken. . What has Mexico done ? Her minister has protested against our re cognition of the right of Texas to treat. and her government issued a manifesto to the courts of Europe. Now. in March, 1822, the President of the United States issued a Message, proposing the recogtti tion of Mexico. The Spanish minister Joaquin de Aniduaga. made a protest. of which that of Alrtotte is nearly a copy. substituting Texas for M-xico. John Q. Adams, answered the protest, stating "Under these circumstances, the gov ernment of the suited States, far from consuhing the dictates of a policy un questionable in its morality, yielded to an obligation of duty. of the highest ore er. by recognizing a; independent States, nations which, after deliberately asserting their rights to that character, have ttaintaiied antI estatblished it against all resistance which had been, or could be, brought to oppose it." This wvas said in bhhlf of that .Mexico which now seeks to donmitneer over Texas. the position of which is stronger thani her's was. The Spanish Gov ernent then issued au manile-tuo to the govertnments of Europe, precisely like that which Mexico bas lately issued to the same powers. Thle Spanish protest cotmained the followving clause: "'But the governments is fortunately -know, by a sad experientce, the efl'ects which ar'e pruduced by a similar overthrow of principles. They foresee the conse quence of its proptatation. tnt less fatal to legitimnate governmevnts.-than in the iteg rity oif nations, untd 'ire well awvare of the -consequences to Europe of satnctionitng in America, as somte pretend, the undefined right of insurrectton." All tinis gasemniade ended in the recogni lion of Mextwo.. Trhe rulers of Mexico are niow, true Cu their parentage, playing ofi t he samte vapors upon .the United States. Is it not a little curious that ini this aige of the world, a few renegade -Spaniards, half~castes, and Indians, should lie claiming authority over ant independent Atnglo Saxon na'in ? For a pretended wrong they claim to let loose the plunder ers of all natioins upIon our commerce. God foibid the occurrance of sucht att un happy necessity; but if Mexico should rush madly anid wrongfully upon such a resort of war, humanity and policy Miil combine in imposing 00 our govetrnment the duty of crashing it at otnce in the bud, by a force against wvhich resisitnce should not even'be attempted. SAWV MILLS. As a means of dispensing with the weight of the sawgate in sawmilk, which is con sidered obijectiontable, tae saw hans been attached to a sliditng balock am top and hot tom, a'ed ther.-fore depending upon its stiti' ness, instead of te tension given to it by screws whe'n applied in a gate. To cent bine the advantages of bioth .methods, a patet~ has been granted for "straitnitng" the saw, (as it is termed in technical lan guage,) itmout the use of a gate, by at taebing a piston to each side; the two pis tons workingi ini appropriate cyliuders con oected together by a steam pipe, so as to use the elastic force of steam to strain the sa*. The elastic force of the steatu does not imipede the mtotiomn, as it is equal on both ptistons, atnd therefore balatnced. The hitliculty of tmatking circular saws of sulficient diamteter to cut throug't large logs was attempted to be remedied some years ago, by using two saws, one above mhe~othter, each-cutintg halfway through the Jog., As to an alleged imprviement on this, a patent has been granted for several saws, above and below , each succeeding one beinig of greater diatugeter, so as to make the entire cut by a series of' cuts, in stead of a single or double otne. Several patents have been granted for various modes or ff augin the had nd tail of blocks of sawmills, to render them self setting. The great variety of devices for this purpose, which have been patented and are in public use, is matter of astonish. men!, and is evidence of the great resour ces of mechanical ingenui;y. Some of those patented during the past year are for connecting the slides of the head and tail blocks, on which the log rests, as to move both ends of the log by the same op eration, and vet enable the two blocks to be moved ne'arer to, or farther front each other, for logs of different lengths; oth ers, for arrangements of parts for lifting the log vertically, that the slides, on which it rests during the whole operation, may be moved the required distance on a set of inclined planes so located and arranged that, when the log is agaip perry itted to rebt on them, its weight will cause the whole to slide the required distance for the thicknes. of a plank. And again. others are for modes of setting the tail end of the log by a slow gradual motion. (the length of the log admitting of this;) and the head end by liberating it weight connected with a lever and auxiliary patts. by which the desired effect is produced the moment the sow runs out of the log. These are the ereralcharacteiistics; but the other ar augements.covered by other patents,could not be made clear without drawings. Ellsworth's Report. INVALUABLE Family Medicines, "Prove all things, and hold jast to that which is goo'd."-Paul. 1 I H ESE Pills are no longer among those of doubtful utility. They have passed away from the thousands daily lanached on the --tide of experiment," and now stand higher in-reputation, and are becoming more exten sively nsed ttan any other medicine ever pre pared. They have been introdtced into every place where it has been lound possible to carry them, and there are few towns, or villages, but contain some remarkable evidences of their good effects. But it is not necessary to advertise tltctn at large,. or to say any thing further of them, than to 13'cantion those wish ing to purchase Antibillious Family Medicine, to be particular to enquire for SPENCEtt'S VEGETABLE PILLS. as there are notner uos preparations put on sale almost every day, of doubtful efficacy. To satisfy the world of the inestimable worth of this Medicine, I would simply observe that, it has been long used by some of the lending lights of the pro fession in their extensive practice, and is now prepared with great care, and upon scientific and chemical principles,'for general use, by thepresetnt proprietor ONLY. The amputation of Quackery therefore cannot be affixed to this Medicine, since it is the preparatwn of regudar practising Physicians, who have made the healing art their profession, and whose pharmacentie preparations will ever be held in the highest esti matron. TES TIMONIAT.S. UJ'Read the following certificate from Mr. 0. C Kelsey.a popular merchant of 'romp kin's Bluff, Ala . ard thousands of a similar character might be given if necessary to prove the efficacy, popularity and usefulness of this medicine. 'Tompkin's Bluff, Ala., Jan 4,1843. Dr. A. Spencer-Deur Sir: I wish you to forwaed me a large supply of your pills; I don't (tink 30(1 hoxes too large a quantity to send. Isold 160 boxes the last six months; they tare they most popular pill in this place. For bill its cotnplain Ats. sik-headache, dyspepsia, cos tiveness antd such like diseases, they ate cona sidered altmost an intallible remedy. I htave' been agent foar Dr. Peter's Pills, and - formerly sold a large atmottnt yearly; but I now sell three dozen of yotur pills tn one of his. My custom ers.think thema superior to Peter's or any oilier pills. Respectfully youars, 0. C. KELSEY. Prtice, 25 Cetnts per box, with full diree lions. OTA fresh sttpply. just received and for sale. tn Edgefield. by J. V. Tl'BBET'", and un enqury miay be fountd generally itt all the cites. villages, and at the principal Coutntry Stoies throughout the State. Oct. 30, Gin 41 Remedy for Coughs. D R. [lULL'S COUG H LOZ ENG ERS are tnost rapidly superceding all oilher pirepia rattionas for te reliefruf Cottghs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping-congh, Catarrh, Tightness of the chest, Bronchitis, and similar pulmonary affee tions. Thousands, we may say thousands who have suffered for years from the abhove diseases are now in the psossession of sound health,. which may be attributed entirely to theu forttttate use of one 25 cents box of' this intvaluabjle medi cine. They are- as pleasant to the. taste as cady-convetnient to carry in. the pocket, and warrated to be its tmost effectual Cottgh tmed ieite ti utse.. Price, 25 Ceims per box, with direc tions. -ALso, Hull's Worm Lozenges. woRMs! IwoRMs !! WoRass It is estimnated thtat. 100.000 children die an nually fromn the eff'ects of worm's atlone !! This rust tmortality could be almost enatirely pre vnted by the tuse of Dr Hullfs Woaut LOZEN GES, Every famnily where there are chiildrena, shotld not fail to keep this imnportant mtedicine in the house, anid admninistered when their syptotsndicate cte presence of these dan gerous and destructive reptiles. U The following extract from the "Spar tan Gazette." speaks the sen mtimaents of all who have ever uasedl this valuable WVonxs DEsTaoy 15G MEnictsE. From onr owan knowoledge, we take great plea sure in recommending' Hedl's Worm Lozenges as the best Wlormn Medicine extant. (F'Children will cry for them, and eat them as they wiondd candy.' iT A fresh supply, jusr received and for sale, by J. D. TIBBETT'S, Only 25.Cents per box, with directions. Oct. 31 6m 41 - - Notice I18 hereby given, th~tt tharee monthts.afler date, the rotad leading f'rotm E. Settle's to Cheat ha's Ba idge, tin Turkey Creek, ('here being no objection,) will be discontinued as a public By order of' the Board: TH3OS. J. IBBLER, Secretary of Board of Com.missionlers. Feb 43i 3 I We are authorized to announce GrosoE J. SHEPPARD as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, at the next election, Dec. 25 tf 48 L.AW RT.ANKS FOR SA LE. RYAN'S HOTEL, EDG EFIELD C. H., S. C. T HE Subscriber having enlarged his ,House, and removed his Bar Room o one end of the same, is now prepared to ac omnmndate Boarders and Travellers. to as good terms as any similar establishment n this State. His Table will be furnished with he best the District can afford, and his Bar with the choicest Liquors and Wines. His Stables are large and commodious, and sup ,lied with good and wholesome provender, and attentive liostlers. He returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public, for the very liberal patronage which has been bestowed on him, and trust, that by a strict attention to business to merit a ontinuance 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. Jurors, (without horses,) attending Court, 75 cents, per day. B. J. RYAN March 5, 1845. AND-ANTI FEVER T H ESE PILLS wherever they have been fairly tried have established an enviable celebrity, and are daily superseding all other preparations in cring 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', Ala., 4th 'eb.1844. I certifythat 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, but ireceived no benefit from his prescriptions -my disease continuing to increase in the fr'gnency and severity of its attacks. I at last had recourse to Dr. Hull's Fever and Ague and Anti Fever Pills, and in using half a box -vas entirely cured, and have remained in good health ever since. I afterwards had in my flunily 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, SI per box, with directions. E7 A fresh supply, just received and for sale, by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Oct.30 6m 41 Dy. Evandvreth's fils. SICKLY SEASON! T HERE is not a man, woman, or child, but should take medicine at this sea son of the year, but more especially at this present time; for there probably were never so many causes existing at one period as there are now, so likely to produce a state of sickness. The repeated changes in the atmosphere. by acting as they do upon the constitu'.inn, and quality of blood itself, give occasion for the most fatal and malignant disorders. The bile becomes (and often without any warning,) in a most acriumonons condition from the-e repea ted changes, and if the stomach and bowels have been neglected previously, the first symp. lomis rehmure imimiediate attemtion. Eveu those who have a healthy disposition of body, are subject to sickniess under these circumstances. 'herefore to prevent aiiy danger, we ought crefmlly to guard against a costive state 1)1 our bowels. Once or twice they should be evacuated in twenty-four hours. There are nmany causes which produce unhealthy blood ; smetimnes it may arise from grief, at others when the system is in a state of fulness it can take place Iiow sudden joy ; close application to a literary undertakinig can produce it-in all cases where maniy piersonis have to be seen atid spokent to, which producing nervous excite ment, is a fertile soturce of unhealthy blood oc casiniig ihati slow nervous fever which has carried off some of our best imen, men martyrs to their repuitaution, but which a knowledge of the powers of Branidreth's Pills wvouhd have prevented. Those who desire to secure their health, uder almost any adverse circumstan ces, cani do so by haviug Blrandreth's Pills on hand, and at once resorting to them when the first feelinigs of disorder take place in their bodl ies. As this advice is used, so will the health he Thie time will yet be when a mam that mkes a good medicine shall be hoinored more than lie who is an adept ini the art of war. 11TlThe Pills are sold ait Dr. IBrandra's Oj fcc, 241 Broadlway, N. York. Also, by Blanzd S Butler, Edgefield C. H.; S. D. Clarke ' (:o., Hinmuirg; J. S. Sr D. C. Sinyley, Mleetinig Street ; IV Al. C'olemnan, New Market; Whitl'och, Sullivan A' Wa'ller, Greenwood ; L. D. Alciri inan. Cokesbury. May 7. 5t . 15 SADDLERY AND) HARNESS MAKING. - 7 IH E Subscriber takesplea. Isure in returning his sin - . cere thanks to his friends and patrons, for the very liberal patrnage bestowed on him duriuiig the past yenas. lie respectfully itiforms his friends mid the public in general, that he still continues to :rry on the Sausde andi Harness LE akinug Busiunessgat his old stand, next jour to Mr. S. F. Goode's. He has on hand god assortment o~ Saddls, Bridles and Mirtingak~s, Har necss, T'ranelling T-rnks,. &-c. and all other articles usually kept at such an 'stalishimenit, wvhich lie offers on as reasonable ersas he caii possibly afford them. -Also, hta~aTAny EquhuAGE MADE TO ORDEa, 1? A wVORKMAN~IKE NiAsNER, Citizens of 'South Carolina, call and see if ou cainnot suit yourselves as well at homie as broad. Let us dndeavor to keep out money t ome, and we will have mure to spenid. DANIEL ABBeY. Feb 19 tf 4 Notice. ALL Persons inidebted to the Estaite of John D. Rtaiford, late of this District, are re uested to make immediate payment, and all taving any demands against the said Estate vill hand them in, according to law, by the 25th if December next, at which time- the suibacri ier desires to close up -the Estate. ELIUAH WATSON, Adm'r. A pr 9m . .1 . O0" We are authorized to announce lav R. WILsoN, as a candidate for the )fice of Tax Collector, at the nextelection Feb. 26 6. The Thorough Bred Hory MARBLIE U, Bred by the late John Randolph, of Roanoke. W ILL Stand a part of the ensuing Sprang at Ca pt Wm. B. May's, four miles touth of Edgcfield Court House, oa the Angus ta road. He waill he let to Mares at the follow ing redurced prices, viz: $5 the single leap, $10 the season, to be paid in the season, and $15 to insure a Mare with foal, to be paid as soon as the fact is ascertained, or the Mare tra ded. In each case 50 cents to the Groom Marblieu will be under the immediate care of the subscriber, who will use all reasonable care to prevent accidents, but will not be responsi ble. for any, should they occur. For further particulars, see hand bills. -ALSO, Will stand at the same plnce a part of his time the fine young Jack BLACK KNIGHT. Terms $3 the smingle visit, $5 the season, and $8 to insure. Fifty cents to the groom it every instance. JOSEPH W. DOBSON. Feb 26 9t b Tooth-ache: Tooth-ache!! D R. LACOUNT'S ELIXIR is a speedy, certain, and lasting cure for the most painful and distressing disease that can affect the human frame. In almost all cases of Tooth ache it arises from a decayed state of Wpe parts, which exposes to the action of the atmospherit air, the nerve, or internal surface of the copious or rotten tooth, and a cure must be effected. either by extraction or by render ng those parts imperious to the action of the air. Dr. Lacount's Elixir is particularly adapted to destroy the nerve, without the slightest in jury to the other teeth, and thereby effect a permanent cure. Its application is not at tended by the slightest pain, or inconvenience. U Thousands have declared that they would not be without this preparation if it cost $10 per vial. - Price, 50 Cents. For sale in Edgefield, by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Oct.30 0( m 40 PROSPECTSU OF The Carolina Baptist. I T is proposed to publish with this title a Periodical, at Greenville. S. C., tan der the editorial conduct of Rev. T. W. Haynes. PLAN ANDOBET The New Testament Church-its mem bership-its government-its officers-its order-its ordinances-its union-its gen ius-its laws-its spirit-its morals-its doctrine, as understood and maintained by Baptists, will claim primary attention in the original articles of the Carolina Baptist. Our aim will be to develope, first, the christian, and secondly, the Baptist, and neither to merge the christian in the Bap tist, nor to be less christIan because Bap tist. in our editorial bearing. DigAified christian courtesy to all men and towards all -enominatious of christians will be studiou-ly maintained, while a manly, frank and independent avowal of our cher ished views of revealed truth will be no less marked. The golden mein betwist bigotry and .latitudinarianism will be our aim. 'Ite Carolina Baptist will, as far as its size, form and .period of issues will ad mit, be a Baptist Family Newspaper and Library of Useful Knowledge to patents, children, farmers. ministers, deacons and churches, as well as otber classes of our reders. Its plan and object is to propa gatc truth. Terms-.ie- Form. The Carolina Baptist will be issued monthly, neatly prinated otn new type, an quartu lorma, withI three colutns on a page, upona a double medium sheet, each nm ber contamuing 16 pages, with a neatly ex ected colored cover, witht an iudex tueachi number and to each voluame. Tfnis form is suitab~le for binding. Single copies fur one year, $1 25 each, payable on the re ceipt of the first number- T'wenty five copies one year,8$25. A similar discoutt to Churchecs, Ministers or Agetnts. l he first number wvill be isstued as soon as 1000 natmes shdl be repurted to the Publisher's ollice, if done promtptly. No pament expected unatil subscribers shtall receive thae first number. Let those whoa procure subscribers, sinply amake a lisa of their names, wvritten plainly and in lull, with the name of the Post Ollice, Dist rict or County, and State, and reiluest the P. Master to farward, utnder his frank,aad thus save the chaarge of paostago Addresseg. All letters referring to the business de partmenlt must he addressed to 0. HI. Wells. Paopmt ictor ; and those dlesigntei for publication, the Rev. T1. W. Hlaynoes, Ed itor-alwaeys free of postage to thaem. Agents. All Baptist Ministers, Clerks of Church es and Detacons, aind all Post Masters, are authorized and requested to act as Agents. IToi Bd petiist Churches. It~s rspeifulysubmittedtoCuce whether they might not, as Churches, in struct their Clerks to order .any nutmber of copies desired .for cir culation within their respective limits. . . 0. H-. WE LLS, Puolisher and Proprietor. A pril 18, 1845. Just Received 01 0 Pounds RIO COFFIEE. Cheap for casha, by LOUIS CO VAR. sV'olice. PERSONS -aaving detmands against thme .L. Estate of Ann M. Te.rry, deceased, are aotifed to present themn properly attested, and those indebted to said Estate are requested to make imtmediate papmeat. J. TER RY, Executor. March19 -ly 8 MRS. McCORLQUODA LE begs' leave to inform her friends anad thes tpublic. that she will attenad to all otders in the above line, in a style egnaal. if not superior to atay ever done it this 1,tac,,. Prices to stnit the titmes. Getleens steniwand Leghorna Hats cleansed anad pressed. Edgefield C. H., April 9 2m 11 O(PThe friends of SAMPso!N B. MATs, announce hitm as a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at the next election. Oct. 3n 0 t r 40 Wholesale & Retail Grocers, CORNER CENTRE AND MAREET STREETS, AVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the following Articles, which they oiler to their friends and the trade, at the lowest market prices: SUGAfKS. 20 hhds. choice St. Croix Sugars 30 do. Porto Rico do. 10 do. Muscovado do. 3 do. Clairfield - do. 10 bbls. Crushed do. 5 do. Pulverized do. 5 boxes double refined Leaf Sugar. COFFEE. 60 bags Old Government Java Coffee 10 do. Angustura do. 300 choice Rio do. Bales Mocho do CHEESE. 20 casks prime Cheese. BA GGIING. 200 pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 to 45 inch. 100 do. 'row, 45 inch 150 do Gergia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 24 bales (iunny.24 per yard, 45 to 47 in bHOES. 3000 pair thick Brogans, choice 1000 do. Kip do do 1000 do Women and Boy's. Shoes. 3000 lbs Sole Lea her. ROPE 150 coils Manilla Rope 50 do. Kentucky Rope 50 do. Jute do. MOLAS?IS 10 hhds. Trinidad 25 bbls. New Orleans. s IRON 1000,00 lbs. Iron of various a sizes. viz: 1 and J by 1, 221 and 24 by 4 to 1 2&to 4byJatoj,4&todby&to} 5000 lba" Band from I If 1111.22J,}3g '3 1000 lbs Hoop Iron, from 1 to 1i inch 10 bundles Nail Rods 5 do German Stell, assorted sizes, CHAIRS. 5 dozen Rocking Chairs, and wood seals BLANKETS. 2 bales 9.4 Blankets 2, do. 104 do. weighing 7 lbs the pair 2 Jo. Grey do. 10-4," A good assortment of Bed Blankets from 10 to 12-4. NEGRO CLOTHS. 200) yds. Washington Jeans heavy, 2000 do. Coventry Plains. SALT. 1200 Sacks Salt, (Charleston Sacks) 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. NAILS. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizes 25 do Finishing Nails 20 do Brads. SHOT. 200 Bags, assorted Sizes B. CON. 10,000 Prime Conntry Sides. POWDER. 30 Kegs Dupont's FFF G 20 do Blasting 12 do Eagle. SEGA RS. 10 M. Large Spanish (W. 4. H. 4 M. Spanish (L Valedos) 105M, do (R. P. M.) 6 M. Light Spanish (L. Valedos) 5 M.1,nperial Regalias (Venus.) TE 4 S. 50 Boxes Teas. .Consisting of gunpow der, Hyson and Imperial 6 Cases Catteess, G unpowde., Imperial & Hyson. 2 chests Black Trea.. -A LS$O Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cin namon, N ttnegs, Saltpetre, Blue Stone.Indigo,Copperas.8ShioeThread, Cotton and Wool Cards, Brass Bound Bucke'ts. P;'inted Buckets, Tubs, Chnrns, Keelers Willow Wagons and ('rades* Washboatds, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pians, Brooms. WVooden Bowls, WVash Stands, Bel lows. Rankes, I doz. Scythe, Handles, Cof fee Mills,SoapWagon Boxes,8Saddle Irons, Winglow Glass, Starch, Pistols, Canal Flou r, Country Flour, Tobacco. WVonl Caps, Grindstones. Osnaburgs, White Lead, Iladder, Sperm Candles, Tallnw Candle, Twine, Cast ings. Fifth Chains, &c., &c. WANTlD-l0.000 lbs. BEES WAX, for which the hihest cash price will be panid. Edlgefield Advertiser will copy.-Hambusrg Journal. State of' South Carolina,. EDGEl-IELD DISTRICT. Daniel Boon, A pplicant, )Summons' vs. Geoange Horn and oth-. in' ers. Defendant. Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that...!ohn NHorn, George Elenburg, Larkin Elenburg, Ralph Elenburg. Adam and Nicholas Elenburg, defendants in th< above stated case, resides without the limits of this State, It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the divisioni or sale of the Rteal Estate of George H orn,8Sr., deceased, on or before the first Mon day in July next, or their consent to the sagme wilt be entered of record. J.OHN HILL, 0. E. tD . Marcha 26 3m State of' South Carolina, EDGE ''IE LD DISTRICT. David Nicholson and Wife )Bill and others. vs . . for Mary Sicifle and others. )Pariin. IT :tppeariiit to the rsisfuaction of-the.Comi mitsionier that Philip Steifle, William Sti f, andI Udolphus Trualet or Tushlet, and Mary his wife. (if living,) Defendants in this smit, reside out of the limits ofi this State, ott motion of Mr. Terry, Comp'ts. Solicitor, It is ordered, that the said Defendants do plead, an swer or deuir to the Con~,plainants Bill within three momnths from the publication of this order, or the saidl bill will be taken pro confesso aginst them. $. S. TOM PK[1NS, C. E. E. n April9 3m 11 ~ Poitively the Last Notice. AL L Persons hlaving demands against the Estate of John .Cheatham, Sen., deceas o , are requested to present them properly at tested within the time prescribed by law, an~d those who. do not avail themselves with this op Iportunity w il t be paid.CHAHM March 4 y 5 .Exeextor ~R. C. 1. WA RD- would .respectfully in. Jform iiis former patron. and friends, that le has returned, and will, resuie thie dutties of his rofessioni at hi owas hhause..one door east fth e Episcopal Church,or~ visit patients as formerly at their homes, . M.., T 4It 15 State of South Carolina. EUGEFIELD DISTRICT. C APT. T. J. DVSON, fitiug oearthe Fork of Wilsdn Creek and Sailuda River. Tolled before me a bright sorrel horse, eleven years old, 15 'hinds.high; some white about'each'hind foot, one fore foot'white half way up the leg, large blaze in hiis face, and hip shot inl the righ4 hig,' abd appraised at $20. THOS. NiCHOLS, Mag.. April 30. 15 4tm State of, South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. T OLLED before me by_ A. T. H es. living near Rtuunel's Ford, on .Tur ey Creek, a brown. -bay Mare' MULE, sup'posed to be twenty yeas old, blind' of the left eye ; the skin- on the right'side, just bbhind the shoulder, has the appearance of having been burnt recently ; short switch tail, having the appearance of havin; been tied:in knots with': a twine; quite grey in the face. Appraised.at five dollars. ' WM. BRUNSON,Magistrate. March 5 Ini4t . 6. State of South Oarolina, EDGEFIELD DISTE.ICT. 1N THE COMMON PLEAB.. Nancy Ml. Dillard, Executix, vi. Dee'n ii Enoch Byne, Harmon Hust, -Fur. At and Wm. H. Byne. tachment. T HE Plaintiff in-the above state cases bar .Ling this day filed her declaration in .oy office, and the defendants having neither Wivee or attorneys known to be within the limits of this.' State, on whom a copy of: said declaraliohs. with a rule t', plead can be-served :It is there. =fore ordered, that the said defendants do. plead. to the said declarations. within a year anda.. day from the publication of this order, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against them. T HO31:AS- G. BACON;'c. c. P. Clerk's Office, 17th March 1845. ly 8. State of South Carohna. DGEEFIELD DISTRICT. - IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Robert R. Hunter, Dedarationin P. H. Rooney. Attackinent. T HE Plaintiff in the above stated. 'case, - having this day filed their Declarations n my Office, anid the Defendant having no wife. or Attorney known to reside witnin the mits of the State on whom a copy of the 'same witn a rule to plead can be served; "It is there fire Ordered" That the Defendantappear and plead' to the same within a year and a day from-the date hereof or final and absolute judgmem will be awarded against him . - THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, 22d Nov. 1844. Nov.27 44 ly St te 'of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. Henry H. Hill and John Batr-et' al. v.'. Cross Bill. .Jonattahl '.. lliUl es at.: IT n' ppearinig to my satisfactionth.t Jonathan l. Hill and Matilda Daniel..defendants-in this care, are and reside, without the limits of this State; on motion by Mr. Wardlaw, Solici tor for Plaintiffs, Ordered, that said absent .de fendants do appear 'n this Honorable Court, and answer. plead or demur to the Bill of Plain tifit, within three'months fren the publication of this Order, or the said Bill be taken pro con fesso against them. S. S TOPKKINS, C. E..E. D. - Comm'ers Office, - Feb G,1:45. .,_ 2 r3m - State of South Carolint. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.. J.. W, Stokes. Declaration in vs. P. HI. liooney. Attachmnt. TU H E Plainatitfs in the above' stated cases, khavinig this .day filed thieir'delarations, in m) office, and the defendanats having no wife or atttorney known to reside wit~hin the limits of the State. 00 whom a copy of the same with a rule to plead can be served - It .is therefore, ordered. that the dlef~mdant appear, and plead to the same within a year and a day from the s day hereof, or final anid absolute judgitnenit will ba awarded against him. THJOS G. BACON;c. c.p.' Clerk's 014jce, 22d- Nov. 18-14. Nov. 27 44 -' ly' State of'Souith Carolina. -EDGEFIELD.DISTRIC'I IN TH E 'COMMON P'LE AS. Benj. F. Landrum, bearer, Declaion Richard Allen. Attachmecnt. VfpH E Plaintiffs inithe albov'e stated. casd ihaving this day filed his Declaraitiinn~n my Office and the Defenmdanit having nio wife or attorney knowtn to- reside within the fimits of the State on wvhom a copy'of the stame with a rule to plead can he served.' It isi therefore Orn dered, that he a ppears an1 plead to the sam~e. within one year atnd a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute j udgment wvill'he ant arded against him.' T HOMAS ,G. BAC ON,'n. c. Clerk's Office 21st N'ov. 1844' Nov. 27 -*-44 ' ly State of Sduth Cai-olina, EDGEFIELD DISTRJCT. Seaborn A. Jones. -:" Decerration' VS." - - it Foreig Enochi Byne., .. Atckmnt. TH E Plaintif haviung tli:day filed hip d Fclarationi in miotlice, and the defendant having'no wife or attorney; known to'b'4 Within the'State, on whom~ a copf'bf the same,with a rle to p lead, can be. setvedi -It-is ordered, ibit the defendant plead 'ro' the' said declaratioui, withiin a year and a day, or final and absolute judgoeet will bie given against hium. Clerk's Office. 17th 31ach.1845.' .1, .8 St-te of South Caolinai EDGEFUELD DISTRICT, Berry Rodgers. vs. Elioch Iiyne) 'Deenn' ,Elijah Byne~'-' tachmentz 7Cress & Tur pian -Declatation in eg. >:.Foreign At. the same. -: '.tachmient. T HE Plaintifs having this- day filed atheir declarations itn the above stated cases iun-tny office, and the defendants having neitaer wives or attorneys known to be within the-linjits. of this State,: on whom a copy of said. declarations -with a rule to plead can be,4erved:.has ordered, that ahie said :defeudants do plead to the saitd declarations, within a yeariand a 4ay from the publication of this order, or finaL ad absolute. jddgment ,will be 'awatidcd ,.THOS. G B 'CON, c. c. e. rt'sn Onfce 17th March, 1845 8 1y