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FOR ThE. ADVERTISER. Mr. Editor :-Inlooaing over some papers. I found the- following 'liille 'pieco of poetry, which was written and #rcetitedt'o me several years since, by a friend,.who indulgedocciasion ally the poetic vein, but with too mnch modesty often to publish. If you think the lines worthy, yon way give them an insertion in your usefal columns. Yours, &c. "One delightful winter's morning, a small pleasure party in - District, went down to an Islan4in the Savannah River, in a Cot ton.Boat. during the absence of the crew. Af ter some time they (the crew) came along the bank in search of us, and we gladly availed ourselves of their assistance to row us back. Among them there was a shrewd merry Indian of the Seminole tribe, who applied hhnse:lf with playful alacrity to his task, uttering in gooi English the most extravagant expressions of delight as the boat heaved up from under his oar. He replied to every remark which was made. whether to himself or others, and seemed in every-way to have lost all the dignified grav ity of his nation. Child of tho free and. forest land I said, How has thy eagle spirit stooped its wing! Once tenant of the. wild-thy foeman's dread ; And now thou art a basedegenerate thing, Content to win with toil thy mite of daily bread. A slave!-aye, more a slave than he who treads With fettered limbs upon a galley's prow: For his proud spirit s.orns the life he. weds, And struggles in its chains-but thou Can'st laugh and labor:-'though thy face is red ! Son of the warrior heart, and eagle eye, Where slumbers now the pride of former days ? Where is the soul of fire, which chose to die * Rather than meet the proud insulting gaze, Of thy pale-faced. victorious enemy l It is not bearing on thy pallid front There is no daring in thy downcast eye , Dut a streange playfulness, which is not wont, Sits on thy mien-like subdued irony. Who crushed that nerve of steel, and wove the spell, Which hound thy nation in mysteriousthrall? Who tai ht ye to obey your fate so well, And meekly suffering the wrongs of all. Look up to that proud height from whiich ye fell! The white man'!-and does yet no thought awake Remembrances of what thou vast of yore That thou would'st now thy hardy sinews break, Striving to outvie at a wehite ingn's oar And on that stream, which must be thine no no more. Althiongh along its banks thy willows shake, *And a whole nat ion sleeps upon its shore ! Poor fallen redl man ! Nature's unbought claini Which has been monitor and all to thee. In blotting ont from thee thy countryrs shame, Has taught thee imore thtan all philosopy, Of that proud lesson, wvhich our sages name Snmoothing the road runto necessity ! THE WVAY TO CURE A Czoi Satot N IJVsBAND. ifrs. 1Reed Williams had never looked tiiore beautiful thtan %she did that eterring when, her. husband retthruted. Perheps there had been more than usual solicitude about the shade of a ribbont or the adjust mnent of a curl, but if there was, "looking glasses tell no tales," anid neat and plain attire would not proclaim the fact to atn Ordinary obefver. She started oervously as he entered, but she controlled herself and greeted him kindly aod calmly as jattal. "WVell. my dear." said he, advancing gaily, "I have not becu smoking lu-day." - 'Oht, thank you, thank you dear hus baud,'' exclaimed Etmeline in the fullness of her heart, "you will never smoke any more, aill. you!" and her ,soft, pleading eyes, were raised in hiis wvith an expres sion that amply repaid him for the sacri Days passed, ad the young wie felt happier than she had ever felt before, foar her henri's idol had relinguished even his favorite cigar, and for her sake. One evening, as be sat by her side, she thought he seemed. unasually depressed, and her cheerful smiles and amimated con versatiod failed to restore his wontned ga iety. She did not ask the cause, but -she almost. felt as if she had been selfish in exactiug such a sacrifiee.ats she knew it to be. At length he arose - "Emnilitne, r'think 1 must havo a .cigar.'' No word of fond *entreaty stayed his course,-aud he soon re turned. "I have got one bunch, they will soon be gone, and then I will not smoke any maore.E Re looked utp -in her face, but he could not read the expression ihere. .It was not gief, disappointmfenlt, auger or love, but.,a * tost marvellouSCalmness. He was about to retire to his studio, wifere he generally * tduljged. in jhe luxury- of smolting, burna softsvoice recalled'him, "Will-you-not stop - i thought," said* he besitatiogly, "1 thntught smoke w as"very disagreeable to --It will be more disagreeable still, if it * deprives me of mny husband's company," . sid Enielino, a lihe gently drew him back intoithe ro~arriad placing: a lukuri ous' rocking chair, for his reception,.scated herself by his. aid. She then selected two cigars from th6 lot, lighted- otteand plated it in her hus hood's lips, and jierfonning the same ope ..a..o ..ith the oih,r commenced nufling T H ESE PILLS wherever they have been fairly tried have established an enviable celebrity, and are daily superseding all other preparations in curing 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 reb.1844. I certify-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, but ireceived no benefit from his prescriptions -ily disease continuing to increase in the frequency and severity of its attacks. Iat last had recourse to Dr.l1ill's Fever antd Ague and Anti Fever Pills, and in using halfa box -vas eiizirely cured, and have remained in good 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 'uninediately effiected a cure. . J. F. Fonas'." Price, 81 per box, with directions. O1 A fresh supply,just received and. for sale, by .. J. D. TIBIETT'S. Oct.30 Gm 41 PROSPF.CTSU OF The Carolina Baptist. TT is proposed to publish with this title a Periodical, at Greenville, S. C., un der the editorial conduct of Rev. T. W. Haynes. PLAN AND OBJECT. The New Testament-Church-its men bership-its government-its oficers-its order-its ordinances-its uniou--its gen ius-its la'ws-its spirit-its murals-its doctrine, as understood and maintained by Bapti-te, will claim primary attention in the original articles of the -arolina Baptist. Our aim will be.to develope, first, the christian, and secondly, the Baptist, and neither to merge the christian in the lap tist, nor to be less christian because leap tist, in our editorial bearing. Dignified christian courtesy to all men and tot ards all 'Jeunmiunations of christiatis .will be studiously maintained, while a manly, frank and independent avowal of our cher isied views- of revealed truth will be no less marked. The golden mein lbetwist bigotry and latitndinarianism will be our aim. The Carolina Baptist will, as far is its size, form and period of issue's will ad mwi, be a Baptist Family Newsliaper and Library of Useful Knowledge to patents, children, farmers, ministers, deacons and churches, as well as oilier classes of our readers. Its plan dnd object is to propa gate truth. - Terms-,Size- Form. The Carolina Baptist will he issued monthly, neatly printed on new type, in quarto form, with three columns on a page, upon a double medium sheet, each num ber containing 16 pages, with a neaily ex ectited colored cover, with an index toeach number and to each volume. Tnis form is suitable for binding. Single copies for one year, SI 25 each, payalle on thie re ceipt of the first dumntier. Twetnty five copies one year. $25. A similar discuunt to Churches, Ministers or Agents. The first number will be issued as soon as 1000 nmies shall be reported to the Publisher's ollice, if done promptly. No pay metnt expected uial subscribers shall receive the first number. Let those whoi procure sub.,cribers, simply miake a hci of themir namesiC, w.ritieni lainly and in till, n' til the name o1 the Post Utliee, District mn County. anid State, and re quesi the P. Mas;iter to farward, under-his trank, a.d thus save the chatrge of polstage A ddreses All lettcrs referring to the business dc partmnent' mtust lbe addressed to U. Hi. WVells, Proi.tietor ; and itise idesigned for publicaitioni, the Rev. T1. W. H-aytnes, Ed-. nr-alway f'ree of postage to them. Agents. All Baptist Mlinisters, Clerks of Church es and Deacons, anid all P'ost hlasters, are authorized and requested to act as Agents. To Bauptis Churches. Ii is respectfully submitted to Churches whether they mtight nout, as Churches. in struct thteir Clerks to order atiy number f copiies desired for circutlation withini their respective limits. 0. 11. W E LLS, Puolisher and P'roprietor. A pril 18, 1845. T11 E RE is tiot a tman, wani, or child, .Lbut should take medtiie at this sea~ son of the year, but more especially at this pesenit time ;- for there probably were ntever so many, causes existing at one period as there are now, so likely to produce a state of sicktess. The repeated changes in tho atmosphgere. byj acting as they do upon the constitu:aii, and quality of blood itself, give occasioni for the I most lanaI and malignanit disorders. .Thle bile becomes (and often witlhoutatny warning,) in a most tcrinmonotis conditiont 'from thiese -repea ted changes, and if the stotiaci atnd bowels have been neglected pireviously, the first symp tms require immnediate attenationi. Evetn those who have a healthy disposition of body, are subject to siCkness uder these CirCutantZtCes. Therefore to prevent any daniger, we onghit carefidlhy to guard aginitst ri costive state oil our bowels. Once or twice itey should be evacuated ini twety-four hiours. Thtere arc many causes which produce unhealthy blood ; smetimes it may arise front griet, at others when-thie system is in a state or fultness it cat j take place flom sudden joy; close aptplication to a literary tundertakingcan produce it-in all cases where'niniy personts have to be seen anid spokent to, whtich producing nervous excite ment, is a fertile source of itihealiby blood ioc casioning that slow ntervous fever which has carried ohn'some of our best tient, mneinimartyrs to thteir r~lpttiotrn, but which a kntowledge of' the powers of Brandreth's Pills woultd have prevented. Those who desire to secure their health, uder almost atny adverse circumnstant ces, can do so by having. Bran'drethi's Pills on huiid, and at otice resorting~ to them whien the first feelinigs of disorder ttake place in theitr bod ies. As this advice is used; so will the health be. The tme will yet- be whtet' a mani t -at makes a good'itedicine shalt be honored more than lie- wvho is an andepit ini thme art of war. By The Pills are solamt Dr. Braandretlh's VJ fie;U4 Broadway, N.-Yrk. Also, by Blanad t.B utler; Edgefield C. H.; S. D. Clarke A' t'o.. HaburgfJ. S. A' D. C. Smtley, Mtedtintg Stret ; If-. M. C'oleiaan, New Market; Whittack, 8dlitan A- Waler; GJreenwolod ; L. D. Meiri man Cokesb'urv. ' Wholesale & Retail Grocers, CORNEIt CENTRE AN1) )tAi EET STREETS, 'LI AVEjust received, and will contiue to receive fresh supplies of the following Articles, which they otfer to their. friends and the trade, at the lowest market prices: - SUGARS. 20 hhds. choice St. CUoix Sugars 30 do. Porto Itico do. 10 do. Muscovado do. 3 do. Clairtield do. 10 bbls. Crushed .do. 5- do. Pulverized do. 5 boxes double retined Leaf Stagar. CUF'F EL. 60 bags Old Govermnent Java Coffee 10 do. Augustura do. 300 choice it, do. Bales h]ocho do CHEESE. 20 casks prime Cheese. BA G&ISG. 200 pieces hieavy undee. 44 to 45 inch. 100 do. Tow, 45 inch 150 do lerga & Cr olina, 44 to 45 in. 50 do Kentucky,(heavy) 44 to 45 tn. 3-1 bales Guinny,24 .pm )and, 45 to 47 in - tA 0,LS. 2000 pair thick Brogans, choice 1000 do. 1ip do do 1000 do Women and Boy's Shoes. 3000lbs Sole Lea her. RUPE 150 coils Mamilla Rope 50 do. Kentucky Hope 50 do. Jute do. MU LASoS 10 hhe.s. Trinudad 25 bbls. New Orleans. IRIN~ 1000,00 lbs. Iron of vat mus a sizes. viz: 4 and 1 by j,22 and 24 by to 21 to 4by to 64j to oby to a 5000 lb.- Band from I lI41 2243c 1000 lbs Hoop Iron, Crui j to 1j inch 10 bundles ad lRods - 5 do Gjertman Siell, assorted sizes, CUHAI R. 5 dozen Rocking Chairs, and wood scats BLA EKE TS. 2 bales 9.4 ilankets 2, do. 10 4 do. weighing 7 lbs the pair 2 Jo... Grey do 104," "" A good assortment of Bed Blankets from 10 to 12.4. YEGRO CLOTHS. 2001) yds. Wasitgton Jeans heavy, 2000 do. Coventry 'lums. 6A Li'. 1200 Sacks Salt, (Unauleslon Sacks) 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. NAL.. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizes 25 do Fiaishing 1\ails 20 do brads. SHiOT. 200 Bugs, assot ted . izes B.-i CON. 10,000 Prine Country Sides. P1DEt. 30 Kegs Dupont's FFF G 20 do lilasting Lydo Eagle. SEGARS. 10 31. Large Sp.anish (W. A. If. 4 .w. Spamsh (L Valedos) 10 11, do (it. P. 31.) 6 31. Light Spanish (l.. Valedos) 5 M.1'inttat ateg alias (V enis.) T'e .-. 50 lloxes TeaCs. tnitui (ii eu pow der, tly'sona and imzperti 0 i. ases Gatteeae, Gupowde., hunpeuiai o. lyson, 2 enests Jblack Tea. -A L 2 0 tjiiagc-, V.'epr. apitce, Ciin namoii, .A utmneys, .sattpe tre, u.:Ue tfone.lndtiu,L.'pperas,. oe l aireuad, Cotton allu t 001 Lattis, Ua ass iUuuntd lBuclkets. P.'auted unetes, l'ubs. Churns, Keelers. Wituw a agons und 1 raules. Wannoaids, Cocoa Vappers, Clothes 1'as, Bromis. Wooden Boiw.s, avasti atands, l tlws, ktaIkes, j doz. o c u, ilan~dles, Col lee .ilhll,80ap,. Wtt;:in lioxes, Suddie liouns, WV iiglow Liltass, etinch. Ptstols, Catnal k'lour, Counstry flour, I'obacco, t' oul Caps. Glzindstones, Osnaburgs, a hite Lead, dJadder, Sjperm Candies, T1al huw Un nule'sITwine, Cast WANTEl)-1t.000 lbs. iir.L8 W AX, for hicha the highest e.&sh pa ace wall be paid. Eelgehield A dvertiser will copy.-ladmurg louLrnzal. RYAN'S HOTEL, EDGiEF'IELD C. H., 5. C. THE Subaeralier a'mng enlarged his UHlouse, tand removed his Bar Room 0 0n0 end or the saume, is now prepared to ac Boardrsand Travellers, m as good tertms as any saidar establshamenat a tis State. His Table will be furinishied withi ha best the District can jif'ord, ad his Bar vith the chioicest Lirpaois anid Wulies. His 3tables are large andie commoiadioits, and map died with good anda wholesome provender, and Lattentive hostlers. He retuarnsi his sincero thanaks to his friends dte the puiblic, liar thte very liberal puatronage vhichi laos been bestowved on lhim, anud trust, hat by a strict attenation to businet, to maerit a ontinance of thec samne In contsiderationi of ie hard times.. lhe hats redauced the price of 0ard to the followimg terms: oard per Moniath, if paod monthly. $10 00 [oard and Lodlging, per maonath, " 11 00 ingle meaal, 37& cenits each. Iorse per. monath, if paid mnonthily. 8 00 ingle fee'd for Horse. 25 cenits. N. B. Jurors, (without horses,) atteeadinag our, 75 cets, per (lay. B. J. RYAN March 5,.1845. Notice. LL Persoans inadebted to the Estate ofJohan D. lItaifordl, hate of this District, are re ize~ed to make immaediate paymenat, aad all aving any deanaads againasa the naid Estate vill hand them in, accordling to law, by the 25th if Decetmber next, tat which tiimie the suabscrt ir desires to close up the Estate. ELIJAll WATSON, Adam'r. April0 _ _9mn 11 Positively the Last Notice. ALL P'ersonas having demandst.againist the k.Estate of John Unaeatham, Seta deeas. Sate reqieasted toi prsn -thiem properly at ested withait the time prescribed by laiw,-ad :hose who do niot avail theamselves iih thtis op. ortutnity will not hae paid. GUTIIEllIDGE CH EATHAM,. Mrch, 4 ly 5 Execitor away with the gravtty or an experienced Imoker. Both maintained the same im perturbable coolness for several minutes; he looked every instant to see her give up the attempt. but she still smoked as if it had been a habit for years. At length, bursting into an unconrrolla ble fit of laughter, he flung the remnant of his cigar into the grate, exclaiming, 'Em eline, you have won the :day-if you will leave off smoking, I will.' 'Certainly, I alwaysimiitatothdse l love; but had we .8ot better smnoke this butich, it is a pity'to waste them?'. *No, we will keep them in remembrance of our mutual promise.' 'Well-, den I have been thinking as.1 sat smoking, how much did yo'hgive for these cigars?" -Yhree cents a piece." "And you smoke four in a diay, that is a isoderate allowance, is it not?' qt is.' *'Theh 'twelve cents in a day is forty tiiee-dollars and eigh y cents a year ; the sanrejfor myself would make it $87 60 cts. Am I not a good aritimefician? 1la one of my rambles the other day, I mtet with a very poor old woman, who with her grand daughter lived in one of thee little wooden houses just over the Schuylkill. I boon recoguibed her as being the Mrs. Ellison of whom you bave spoken is 'being 'so kind to yu w'hen a -childt 'Slie is in extreme poverty, and of courie feels it more se verely after . a life of a fuence. Now you remember That pretty white cottage near our country refideuce t it is to rent. very low, only fifty dollars, and is plenty large enough for Mrs. Elison and her little girl. Not our cigar iorey would have it for her, and the remaining thirty-seven dollars and sixry'centb wunid be some re lief to her. 'Then .die would be so near that we could run in at any time,and see if she was comfortable. What do you think, dearest, of my plan?" 1AVALUAB E Family Medicines, -3I VEETB E PL "Prove all things, and hold fast to that which is good."-Pau!. T HESE Pills aretno otigr natbng those of doubtful utility. They have paissed 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 nddicine 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 good effects. But it is not necessary to advertise them at large, or to say any thing further of thiem, than to llcaution those wish ing to purchase Attibillious Family Medicine, to be particular to enquire for SPENCER'S VEGETABLE PILLS, as there are numter uos preparations put on sale almost every day, of doubtful.eflicacy. To satisfy the world of the inestimaible worth of this Medicine, I would simply observe that, it has been lung used by some of the leading ligats 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 thepresenat proprietor OsLY. The Imputation of Quackery therrfore cannot be affixed to this Medicine. since it is the preparatwr of regudar prctising Physicians, who lures made the healing art their profession, and wlhose piharmacenie preparatiwns zeill eer be held in the highest esti mat. T E STJMONIA f.S. 117'Read the following certificate from Mr. (. C. Kelsey, a po'pular merchaant of TVotup kin's vitr', Ala.. as,d thousands of a similar character might be given, if necessary to prove the efficacy, poputlarity antd usefultness of this medicine. T1ompkin's Blijf, Ala., Jan. 4, 1843. Dr. A. Spencer--Dear Sir: I wish you to forwaed me a large stupply of your pills; I don't think 30t0 boxes too large a quatitity to send. stird 160 boxes the last six mtonthas; they are they m'st popular paill in this place. For bill ious complaints. sick-hcadache, dyspepsia. cot. tiveness and such like diseas.es, they ale conl sidered almost an inftallible remedy. I have been agent for Dr. Peter's Pills, and formerly sold a large amnotunt yearly; but I tnow sell three dozen of youtr piills to one of his. My custom ers think themn superior to Peter's or any other pills. Respectfully yoturs, 0. C. KELSt.s. Price, 25 Cents per bt, wvitir full direc tiuris. iLy'A 'fre'sh supply, just received arid fo'r sale, mn Edgefield. by .t. D. TIIBBET1"8, and on enquiry may be found generally int all the cites, villages, and at the principal Country Stores throughout the State. Oct.30. a 41 D R. HIULLn OUGH LOALNGERS are most rapidly superceding.a ji other prepa rations for the reliefrof Couhs, CeldS, Asthma, Whooping-cough. Catarrh' Tightness of the chest, Bronchitis, and similar palmonary affec Thousands, we may sa'y thoustrndi who have suffered for years from the above diseases are now in the possession of sound liealth, which may be attributed entirely to the fortunate tuse of one 25 cents box of this insralale medi cine. They are as pleasant to- the taste as candy-con veanient to carry ina the upocket, and warranted to be ths most effectual Couigh mned icine ina use. Price, 25 Cents per box, with direc tions.. -ALso,' Hull's Wormn Loz'enges. WORMS IwoRMs! WoRMs! I I It is estimated that. 100,000 children die an nually fromt the ef'ects of worm's alone !! This vast mortality could be ahuost etntirely pre vented by the use of Dr. Hlull'sWonrs Lozax Gs, Every family where there are children, should not fail to keep this imnportaiit medicine in the house, and .adminisfered when their symptomes indicate the presence of these darn geros and destructive reptiles. hh2,The'followinaga extract from the "Spar ta Gazette," speaks the sentinents of all who have ever used this valuable Woae Dssauoy so MEDtciNE. -From onr own knowledge, we take great plea sie in recommending Halil's f'orm Lozenges as he best. JVormn Medicine eziant. 127Chdd reni wilL cry for them, and eat them as they wod cabd4." lET A fresh' sup'ply, jusr receivt~I and for sale, by J. .D. TIB'BEl*I". Only 25-Cents per box, with directions. We are aut horized to announ'eWfrxoaoea - SuprAap as a candidate for'tho'office of Tax Collector, at the next election, J.I-- 925 if - -4W PR LE" Linwan Botanic Garden& 1 urseries, FLUSHING. L. I., sEAR NEW YORK. . iHE GREAT ORIGINAL EETAn* iHM.td Es-W. R PRINCE& -w CO., h,ve just published their .new and Unrivalled Descriptive Cata Iogue. -of Fruit, and Ornamental Trees and Plants, comprising the largest assortment olthe yarious clasees. and the gicatest collection of new and rare varieties, ever of'ered to the pub lie, and at grenly reduced prices. Every va" riety of' Trees and Plants. is individiallv de scritbed with a precision, never behire evinced in :t ny European or American Catalogue; and the gross blunders of other Catalogues. are also set aright. Thie collection of Roses com prises above 1000 splendid varieties. This sipeior Catalogue will he sent gratis to every post paid applicant. W 1. R. PRINCE & CO. FIhishing, Feb. 20,1845: .tf 16. Just Received 1 001. Pounds. RIO COFFEE. Cheap 'or cash, by LOUIS COVAR. April 16. tf 12 .7Nolice. PERSONS having. demands against the Lstite of A nn .31. Terry, deceased. are -notified to present-thein properly attested. and those indebted to said Estate ate requested to -nake immediate papnient. J. TERRY, Executor. March 19 Jy 8 M IR. MicCUItUODALE begs leave to iimt in her friends and the public, that .sie will attend-to all orders in the above line, in a style equal. it not superior to any ever done in this place. Prices toiuit the tines. Gentlemens' Straw and Legherh Hats cleansed and pres.ed. Edgefield C. I., April 9 2m - 11 ( 'he friends of S-AimsoN 1. AIAYS, anncunce him as a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at the next election. Oct.30 if 40 State of .mouth Cetiolina. 'EDUEFIELD STRICT. CAfT. T. J. DYSON, living npar-th Fork of Wilson Creek and Suiluda River. Tolled before ue a bright sorrel horse, eleveu years old, 15 hands'high, some n hite about each hind loot, one lore foot white hall. way up the leg, large blaze in .his lace, and hip shoit.4ti the right hip and appraised at $20. 'THUS. NiCHOLS, Mug. April 30. 15 4tn State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD .DISTRICT. T OLLED before me by A.. T. Hodges living near -Itnnnel's Ford, on Turkey Creek, a brown. bay Mare MULE,.supposed to be twenty years old, btintd eof the left eye the skin on the right side, just behind the sheulder. has the appearance of' havine been burnt recently; short switch tail, having the appeanrance of having been tied in knots with a twine ; quite grey in the face. Appraised at five dollars. W31. J3RUNSON, Magistrate. March 5 Im4t 6 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD D[STRICT. David Nicholson and Wiie Bill and others. es for Mary ^:eille and others. ,,Partition. 'appea ing to th.t sa.is ein of the Con mtissionier that Philip S teifle, Williuam Stel fle'. nid Udllphucs Trtusle~t or Teishifet. and Mary his-wife. (if' living,) D~efenduants in this suit. reeiede eout s.f the. imcits of thise State, oct motion of Mr. Terry. Comnp'ts. Suolicitor, It is ordere'd. thaii the saeid D~efeundants do ple'ad~an sn er or demciar toe the Cd:nllaiants Bill within theree mnthni from the publIication of this order, er tlye said bill will be take'n prom confesso S. S. TOMPKINS. c E. E. D. A pril9 3m 11 Stte of South ( arOinla. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. Daniel 4Unnn, A pplicennt a .Sammons rs. Gesige Ibor und oth- in ers. Defenidanets, ~ artition'. JIT atppenincg to mhy satisfactin that -.ohn Ibmr. George Eleniburg. ILarkin Elecburg, R ailc Elenburg, A dam and Nicholas Elenbuirg, defenidants in the. ahovo statedl case, resides n. ilhout thec limits of this, State. It is therefore ordered. that they do appear ande ebje'ct tee the divisionc or sale of' the Real Estacte .f' George lborn,.8r., de'ceased, on or befocre the firnt Mon day in iculy next. eir their conisent to the same wilt he entered of record. JOH N H IL L, o. E. 9 -Marci 26 3zm Staite of' South (airoina, IN THE COMIMOY PLEAS. Nacncy . Dillard, Executix. vs. )Dec'un in Enoch' lynie, liarmcon Hntst Fur. At and Win. H.. Bynee. iachement. r1 KIHE Plain~tiff in the above stated castes hay' I ing this day filed her declaractione in may office, anid the defecndaats hcavcng nceithcer wives or attorneys known to be withicn the~ limrits ot'this State, oct whom a copy ot said declarations with a rule tie plead camn be servedi: t is there-' fore ordered. that the said defenidants do plead to thie said declarattions. witin a year anud a day from the peublicactionc of this order, or final acid absolute judgment will be awarded againist theta. Cl. ksTHOMAS G. BACON, c. c.P. Clrks fiice, 17,1h M arch 1645 Jy 8 State of biouthi (aroIlhain. DGEEFJiELD DISTI'JCT. IN THE CUMMiON PLEAS. Robe'rt Rt H unter, Dedlaration in P. H. Ilooney. Atame. j 1HE.aititi'in the above stated case, having e this day liled their Declarationcs cc my Office, acid tl:e Defenidant hcavinig coG wife or Attorncey known to reside witncic thme mits of the State oni w.hocm a' opp or the sanie witec a rule tc ,plead cant b,. serveed; "-It is.thiereeore Ordered" That lice Defendantappear and pleuad to the sanme within a year aced a dasy from the date hereof or tinaf acid ab'colnte judgment will be awarded :cgaiccst him T HIOM vAS G -tIAcoN, C. c. P. Clerk's Office, 22d Noew:1844. Nov.27 44 - O;~jo We n're authoritd to atmonance Liv, R. Wi:eos; es a eduiaelifCf'oil)e Ollic,. 'if l-ixeColleecoi-, ami theinext elecriotn Fe:..26 eare-unitheerizedl to anniinnene IN GaRA-I IE"q., as ;c catididlate for Ordli, ncary oh' Edgefield Distr'ict, at the nexc election. Feb7 tf 2 . Toolb-aclie 3 Te blktn'che' R It LACOUNT'S -ELIXIR .inspeed'y certain-, and lasting cure, .(or-tbe pis, painful- and distressing -'disease thatk can affect the hiuman frame. In -lmost' all'cases .of" 'Tooth-ache it arises frptn a decayed state -o the parts. which exposes to the actiii of thb atmospheric uir, the nerve, or iiiternal urfsa:b' of the copious or rotten tooth. and a-core must be effected. either by extraction or by render.'. ng those parts imperious to the action-of thp . air. . . .. . Dr Laconut's Elxir is. particnhurly adapted. to-destroy the nerve, without the slightest zna' jury to the other teeth, -and thereby effect.a permanent cure. Its application is not at' tended by the slightest pant, or iacnuenience. OTThsands have declared'that theywouild not-be without this prepariion ifit cost:410 per vial. - - Price, 50 Cents. - - For sale in Edgefield by J. D. TiBB3ETT' -. Oct.30 ut 40 St te of SiitliCarolin, EDGEFIELD.DISTRICT, IN:EQUITY. - - Henry H. Hill and' John Bates et ,. vs. C Cross Bil. Jn,,athah tI. IJill et al. I' IT uppearing t) my .atisfaction tbtJiuahit - M. Hill and Matilda -Daniel, defendants in this case, aie and reside' without the litits of this State; oi,a motion by Mr. Wardlaw, -Solici tor for Plaintiffs. Ordered, that saiL ebsent:'de fendants do'appear 'n this Henorable Court and answer. plead or demur to the Bill 6f.Plain . tiffs, withiu'three moiihsfrct ihe opblicat n of this Order;or'the said Bill be'taken pro cos. fesso against them - - B.-B TOPK iN', C B:ED. Comm'ers Office, - - Feh 6,.F145. - 2 ; z State of Soutli Caroli n , EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - J. IW, Stokes. Adaration in P. H. .l-,oney' ailacncent. T -HE Plaiutitli ib the-above -statedcages, - having this day filed their declarations. in my ofice. and the defendants having no-wife or attorney known to reside within the ihais of the State:on whoin a copy of the same wrtifr rule to plead cjmn- be served.- It is -tberefore ordered. that the defsndant appear and plead to the seme withina year and a-dy from. the day hereof. ot final and absolute judgitient ba awarded against him.'..-. -. -- TH OS -G. BA CON, c. C. . Clerk's Office, 2S&i Nirv.- 4844. . . .. Nov. 27 - 44.r: . State of South Carofis EDGEFIEL.D DISTRICT, iN TILE C.UMMI1ONPLEAS. Benj. F. Landrum, bearer, Declaiion . vs. ..rn Richard Allen. . Attachnct: i'H E Plaind:il in-the ahovestated 'case I having this daoy filedhis Declartior-utr iny Office and .the Defendanthaving nou vife or attorney known to reside within the liamitsf the State on ivhom a copy.of the'saneavih ia rule to plead can be served. It is thereforeO- -. diered, that he appeals and pletd. to the Same, wihin one year and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be ani arded against him. .THOMIAS G: BACON, c..c' Clerk's Office 21st Nov 1844 - Nov. 27 . 44 .Iy State of outhI 'Ou tiita; EDGEFIELD DiSTRC'T.'' Seaborn A. Jones. Decldratioai vs. in Foreian - Etnoch By ne. - Attadhment". T IE Plainitif hmavinmg this day filed .Ijfrdo clarationi ini my eilice, and the defendanit having no wife or attorney. known to be within the State, on whomn a copy ot the sanL, wvith a ruale to plead, canm be served: It is ordered, that the defeendant pleamd to the said declaration, within a year und a day..,or final uand absoluto judgemient will be giten agamti huni. . TH08. G. 3A CON, ac.'r. Uleik's Office. 17th Marcha, 1845 ij 8 ~tate of South Carioliisa. ' EIDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TiUE (.OMMON PLE'AS. Berry Rodgers, vs Enoch~ 13yise Dec-n in - ard -.r For. . Elijah Uyne. . . aclrunent' Cress & turjint, )Declarition isi vs. > Foreie ti'A t the same. . ) tachmaent. rlIE Pl aitiffs having tihis day'filed their declarations in the abouve~stated cases iin my ottice, iitod the defenlants havinig neitaer wvives~ or at torneys kn'os-t [to be within tPN limnits of ibis Siare, ou whomi a copy at'said deelarations with a rule to plead crtn he served: It is ordered, that the satid defe'ndants di pulead to the saidl declaraions. witin at yearnnd a day from the publicationu of'-this'order, or fina andl inhlu jtidg'ment .will be aarded against them. - TIH ON. G B WON,'c.-c. Clerk's Oflice, 17th 3liari-h, 1845 -8l State of South (aroina F.DGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN Co IIMON PL'EAS Job Grisham,- - ' vs. .Attachment. Elijah Byne. A. W,-.Wiggins, vs. Attachnut. ITElijah Byne.J SHE-Paiatfs in the atboe cas'es ho'uji this day filed their decluiations intny ot fice. and the Defendant hiaving no~wife-or Attor ney known to reside within- thd limits of the ~ State, on whom a copy of said -dealarations 4 with a rule to plead ran be served :{t is there fore ordei-ed, that the said - Defendants 'does apphear and plead toe the said deaclaraliodsT,in'.a. year and a day from the date hereof. or'fiaM iand absolute jutdgmetnt wiill be awarded agamest a him by defaulIt. TH OS. G..BAGON c.c. r:. Clerk's Office, 3May 14,184. ly 16. State of Soutlh Carlina3 EDGEFI'E LD D~IpTRitAT John B. Rotriee, - Declarmiao.iei Fordign 'Geore Kepcatt.:-. -Athien 71 HE P tinotff thvinktliisdagflldd t14 De .claration-itinmy office~tudihe Defendagt ~ having no wife or Attorntey fknona n to be with in the .State.:otn'wihum a copy of tlesainehvith a rtule~te.plead cana e served: ia Orderd', that the. Defendanit plead stu the said Declara tion within a,yearanela rlay or ial and abso 'lnte judgamt will be given .aemst hun. T H'M A' C.'3A CON cc., -r Clark's (ffie. Nov. 11th 1844. ''- - Nov. 13' - y 42 (* ?Tbhe friends of.Maj. S. C. SCo'r, announce 'himt as .a candidate rfor.Tur .Collecor, at the ensuig elecion,. . Nov 6. . f -41.