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It. MARY STUART'S FAREWELL Translated fromn the Frencih, by Beranger. 3 Adieu, sweet land of France, adieu .All cherished joys gone by! Scnes-where my happy childhood grew, t 'To leave ye ia to die.! Adopted country'! whence I go - An'exile o'er the sea, 'Hear Mary's fond farewellitd oh, ly France. remember me! Winds rise: the ship. is on her track: Alas! my tears. are vain: There is no storm'to.bear me back On thy dear shores again. -Adieu. sweet-land of France, adieu All cherished joys gone by! Scenes where my happy childhood'grew To leave ye is to die! When, in my people's sight. I wore The Lily's royal flower. Ah ! there applause was offered more To beanty than to puswer. Nor gloomy Albyn's thro.ne in vain Awaits thy slow advance; I only would be gneen to reign O'er the gay hearts of France. Adien, sweet land of France.'adieu t Alf cherished joys gone by.! - Scenes where my happy childhood grew, 'fu leave yo is to die! t CLove, Glory. Geniu.-ah f-too dear,- t Have dazzled all my prime. t my fates shall change to cold and drear In Scotland's ruder clime. My heart, my heart. with sudden awe. t Feels a vague omen's shock' e'Surain some ghastly dream I saw Asea'old and a block! ' Adieu, swieet land cf' France, adieu A1ltchirished joys gone by! f Scenes where my happy childhood grew, To leave ye is to die Oh,.France! in all her woes and fears Fhe Suart's daughter, she, - As now she greets thee thro' her tears, Shaitl ever turn 'to thee. Alas!,too swift my -bark has flown 18eneath these stranger skiesz N ght as her hurried veil comes down, Conceals thee from my eye. k C Adieu, sweet land of France, adieh The cherished joys gone by! Scenes where my happy chilihood grew, To leave ye is io die! SONG. - ti Dr sS45Mo~TGoMERv. s wVhen 'Friendship. Live and Truth' abound Amn aband of brothers, The cup of joy goes gaily round,p Each shares the bliss of others ; Swect roses grace the thorny way * Along tis vale of sorrow, The flowers that shed :heir leaves to day, Sharll bloom again to-morrow. e I (ow grand in age, how fair in youth, -c Are ho! y * Friendship, Love and Trauk ' On halcyon wings our moments pass, 'Life's cruiel cares beguiling; Old time lays down his scythe and glass, in gay good humor smiling; ; With' ermine beardi and forehead grey, r His re.verend front adorning, lie looks like Winter turned to Mary, Nighrtsollened into maming. How grand in age; how fair in youth, 3 - Aro holy -Friendship, Love and Truth.' From these delightful fountains flow ' a Ambrosial tills of pleasur-e; c Can man desire, canl Heaven bestow Ant.oro resplendant treasure ?7 . Adorned with gems so richly bright, W~e'll form a constellation, Where every star with modest light Shall gild his proper statioin. Howv grand in age, how fair in youth, Are holy 'Friendship, Love and Truth.' To cleanse Glotves toit hout :oetting.-Lay y the gloves upon a clean board, make at G misture of' dried fulling earth and powder- si ed alum, and pass them over on eachr side r' with a common stiff brush ; then sweep it *: off. andlsprinkle them with dry bran and 4 whiting, andl dust them wveil ;this, if they a be not exceedingly greasy, will render h the-n quite cleau, but if they are mucheb soiled, take out the greese with crumbs of' toasted bread, and powder of burnt bone; s$ then pss themi over with a woollen cloth L .dipped in fulling eharth or alum powder, ~ and inthis manner they can be 'cleansed C vithout wvetting, which frequently shrinks. and spoils them.-: The best woay to ~cookc Eggs.-Brteak them into hot, not boiling water. arid let. them remain in till the yolk is sufficiently cooked-ther,. put on -bumter, pepper and salt, and you have done your utmost-to e eggs. So says the Prairie Farmer.t -A Sound Opinion-- posit-ively never p ktewva inan in the eouatry- who was'too poor to take a newspaper ; yet, even many respeetable people read no papers but what they borrow-as- l speakgenerally, I hope to ofTend nones If I do, the greater the] necessity tonspeak..out. -Every, man -is able convenientlyto take a paper-- -The cosi'is- five cents' arweek/- How may who think thenirselves'too $oor- to take a ( newspaper, pay as oirshh ~diily for mere trinne ?-Dr. Frankhu.a VEGETABLE FEVER "AND -AGO'E AND ANTI FEVER PILLS. r HESE-PILLS wherever they have been * fairly triedhave .stablished an ehviable elebrity, and are daily superseding ,aH .other reparaions in curiag be diseases for which la'ey''areprepared. Th-e'folotvingceitificate is froi Judge'For it, a gentlenaldf the first respectability in efersowco., -Alablifna. . Jonesbovo', lta., 4h Feb. 1844. 1 cefttythat in ;the sitmmer bf'1842 I had a evere attack of fever and ague, and was for ome'tiine'under the treatment of a physician, ut irdceived no benefit from his prescriptions -tny disiase -osatititing -o. increase in the reiluency aud iverity dfits gtticks. -I at last ad-recourse to Dr. Hull's FeveThnd Ague and nti.Fever Pills, and in using half a box vas ntirely -cured, ilud have remained in good caith ever since. I afterwards had in my aniily several -cases of fever and ague, and ave in every instance .wade "se of Hul'l's ,ills, which hive ilways immediately effected cure. 3. F. FoREsT." Price, 81 per boX, with directions. -17T A keelt supply, just received and for ale, by . J. D. TIBBETT'S. Oct.30 6m 41. INVALtABLE Famly Medicines. "Prove all slangs, a'nd hold fast to that hich is good."-Paul. IIESE Pills are no longer aiobng those of doubtful utiliy.- They have passed way from the thousands daily launched on lie -tide of experiment," and now stand higher a reputation, and are becoming more exten ively used, than any other imedicine ever pre. atred. They have been introduced into every lace where ithasbeenl'ound possible to carry hem, and there are few towns, or villages, ut contain some - remarkable evidences of lieir good effects. But it is not necessary to dvertise them at large, or to say any thing urther of them, than to g.jcantion those wish g to purchase Antibilious Family Medicine, D be particular to enquire for SPENCEt'S EGETABLE PILLS, as there are nutner ios preparations put on sale almost every day, f doubtful efficacy. To satisfy the v'orld of he inestimable worth of this Medicine, I vould simply observe that, it has been long ised by some of the leading lights of the pro. ssion in their extensive practice, and is now repared with great care, and upon scientifi, .nd chemical principles, for general use, by bepresenit proprietor ONLY. The imputation f Quackery therefore cannot be affixed to this iedicine. since it is the preparatiwn of rcgular ractising Physicians, tcho we madc the.healnug t their profession, and whose pharmacenite reparaitions will ever be held in the highest esti ation. TESTIMONiALS. My'Read the following certificate from Mr. . C. Kelsey. a popular merchant of Tomup. in's Bluff, Ala.. arod tilbusands of a similar aracter might be given if necessary to prove e efficacy, popularity and usefulness of this edicine. Tompkin's Bluf, Ala., Jan 4,1843. Dr. A. Spencer-Dear Sir: I wish you to rwaed mea large supply (of your pills; I don't ufink *30t0 ox~stoo lar e a a 6 t'i con,.i NUTWIJJ usae Luc 11169s51 jonths; t~ey arc iey most popular pill in this place. For bill. ms complaintziick-headache, dyspepsia, cos veness-and such like diseases, they ate con idered almoSt aa infaHible .ren'edy. I have en agent for Dr. Peter's Pills, abid formerly aId a large-amotunt yearly; but I now sell three ozen of your pills to one of his. My custom rs think them superior to Peter's or' any other illa.. Rtespecctfully yours, 0. C. Kix.s.Y. Price'-, 25 Centa per box, with full direi Ky'A fresh suppy, just received and for sale, Edgefield, by J. Tl ''BBETT'd, and o quiry mtay be found generally in all the ines.-villages, and at the parincipal Country tores throughout the State. Oct. 30. 6m 41 Remedy for Coughs: SR. HULL'S COUGH LOZENG ERS are tmost rapidly superceding all other pirepa itions for the relief'uf Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Vhooping-co'ugh, Catarrh, Tightness of the best, Blronchitis, andeimilar pulmonary affec ons. Thousands, we may say thousands who have afferedl f'or years from the above diseases are ow in the possession of sound health, which ay be attributed entirely to the fortunate use f orne 25 cents boxs of this invailuable medi ne. They are as pleasant to the taste as tady-convenient to carry in the pocket, and !arranted to be ths most effectual Cotugh med :ne in use. Price, 25 Cents per box, with direc -ArLso,-. Rull's Wormi Lozenges. WoRIs! Woans-!! WoRMs! It is estimated.that, 100,000 children die an nally f'rom the effects of worm's alone !! This ist mortality could be almost entirely pre ented by the use of Dr. Hull's Vota:Lozas s, Every fatmily where ther'e are children, sould not tilto keep this important medioine the house, and administered when their ymptoms indicate the presence of these dan erous and destructive reptiles. W 'rho following extract from the "Spar a Gazette,".speaks the seniedts of-all who ave ever used this valuable Woax DEsTRoY 1 M.EDie:NE. SFrom onr owon knowvledge, we take great plea ere in recommending Hudi's Wormt Lozenges as e best Worm Medicine eziant. 02'Child ren ill cry for them, and cat them as they iwoud lIEJA fresh supply, jnsr received and for ale, by 3. D..TIBBETT'S. Only 25 Cents per box, with directions. Oct.Sn 6m 41 oiively the Last 'Notice. 'LL' Persons having demands against the Estate of John Cheatham, Sen..deceas , are requested to present' them properly at sted within the time prescribed by Jaw, and mose who do not availthemselves with this op ortunity will not be paid. .GUTHERIDGE CHEATHAM, March 4 ly 5 Execator' IRS. McCORQUODALE begs' leave to inform her friends an4 the public, that e will attend to all oaders in the above line, a style equal, if not superior to any ever ane' in thisa ?lace. Prices to snit the times.' lentlnienis Straw and Legho'rn Hatsecleansed. * and pressed. Edg.caefll. H. JApril 9 .21tia - oiesw &i, ?aeLa -i ueroers. - CoRNZIt CENtI AND NaXETxist.Lrs, A vtjust receivcd, and will bontintie to l receive tresh supplies of the following Articles, which tney offer-to their fricnds and the toade,.at the lowest market.prices: * UIG AItS. 20 bbds.choice St. Utuix Sugars 30 do. -Porto Rico do. 10. do. Muscovado do. 3 do. Clairfield do. 10 bbls. Crushed -do. -5 do. -.-Pulverized. -do. 5 boxidouble relintd 'Lcal Sugar. COF EL. -0 bagsOld-Goverineut Java Coffeu 10 do. Angustura do. 300 choice Rio do. Bales M1locho do CHEESE. 20 casks prime Cheese. BAGGING. 200 pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 to 45. inch. 100 do. Tow, 45 iuch -150 do Gergia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. 50 do. . Kemtucky, (beavy) 44 to 45 in. 24. bales Guituy,24 per yard; 45 to 47 iU . bflOES. 3000 pair thick Brogans, choice 100 do. Kip do. do 1000 do. Women and Boy's Shote. 3000 lbs dole Lea'her. RUPE 150 coils Manilla Rope 50 do. Kentucky Rope 50 -do. Jute do. 10 hhds. Trinidad .25 bbls. New Orleans. IRON. 1000,00 lbs. Iron of vaiious a sizes, viz: j and j by j, 221 and 2j by j to I S2gto 4by j to , 4j toby to - 5000 lbs- Band from . . i lfva i 243c2i 1000 lbs Hoop iron, trom j to 1j inch - 0 bundles Nail gods ~ 5'* do Germnan Steil, assorted sfizes, CH AIRS. 5 dozen Rocking Chairs, and' wood seats BL ANKE TS. 2 bales 9.4 Blankets 2, do. 10 4 do. weighing 7 lbs the pair 2 Jo. Grey do. 10-4,""" *A good assortment of 'Bed Blankete. 'rom' 10 to 12-4. NEURO CLOTS. 200yds. Washington Jeansheavy, 2000 do. Coventry Plains. SA LT. . 1200 Sacks -Salt, (Charleston Sacks) 5 do Table Salt Bozos Table Salt.'. N~lLS. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizes 25 do Finishing Nails 20 do Brads. 4 B SHOT. 200 Bags, assoited Sizes B.ACON. 10,000 Prime Country Sides. POWDER. 30 Kegs Dupont's FFkF G 20' do Blasting L2 do Eagle. SEGA RS. 10 M. Large Spanish (W. 4. H. 4 M. Spanish (L Valedos) 1031, do (R.P. M.) 6 All ihS-uannshL.S Mn.o.--~ TE.4S. 50 Boxes Iet.. Consisting of i, It der, llysin and Inperial 6 Cases Catteess, G unpowde., impesna Hyson, 2 chests Blaick Tea. - AL S O - Ginger, keisper, Spice, Citi, namnon,\Autmegs, Saltpetre, Bluei $tone.indigo,Copperas, s hoeThre. ad, -Cotton and Wool Cards, lirass Bound Buckets, Painted iluckets, Tubs, Lhturns, Keelers. Willow Wagons aiid I radiles Wasnboar ds, Uocoa Dippers, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Wooden Buwis, Wash Stanids, l lows. Rakes, I doz. deythe, Handles, Cot Iee M tlls,Soap, Wagon ihokes, Saddle Irons, Winglow Glass, Starch, . Pistols, Cainal flour, Coautry Flour, Tobacco, Pr oi Caps, Grindstones, Usuaburgs, White Lead, .diadder, Spermi Candles, Tallow Candles, 'wine, Cast. ibgsFifthi Chains, &c., &c. WANTED-10.000 lbs. IBEES WAX, for which the highest cash price will be paid. Plantatilon for .Male. TH E Subscriber offers for sale his -aluable Plantation, situated on Stephen's Creek, in Egelield Dutkit, and about 10 .adles-abov'e HIamiburg. Thc Tract contains five hundred and fifty acres, of as good, well tiimbcred land as any on 4he-Creek and is weiladapt ed to Corn, Cot ton and small grain. A bout two hundred and -sixty aeres are clearedr and in cultivarton. 'T'he -situationis as -1 healthy as any in the District and the water is excellent. A reasonable indul gence will be given, with Note and ap proved security.: Persons wiehingito pur chase, can call and examine for them. selves. - If not previously disposed of, the above 'Platntation will be sold on Wednesday the 3rd of September next, at my place of residence, on Stephen's Creek. *JOSEPH 'ULYD. May 7 ~ Im2ta 15 SADDLERY ANDJ HARNESS MAKING. .. I H Subscriber takes plea Rsore in returning his sin cere thanks to his friends and .patrons,'for the very liberal patronage bestowed ~on him during the past yeais. *He .respectfully mnformis his friends aiid the public in general,thuat he still coitinnes to carry on the Saddle and Ilarnless RMaking Business, at his old stand. next door to Mr. S. F. Goode's. He has on band a good assortment of Saddles,- Bridles and Martingales, Ear ness, Travelling T runks, 85c. and all other articles usually kept at stuch an establishment, wvhich he-offers on-as reasonable terms as he can possibly -afford them. MrLrrant EQUuPAoE MADE TO ORDER, iN A WORMAN~ilKE M ANNER. Citizens of South Carolina. call and see if you cannot unit yourselves as well at home as; abroad. .Let us endeavor to keep onr money at home, and w'e will have more to spend. DANIEL ABBEY. beF 19 tf 4 - .:pbh friends of MAntesos B. MATs' announce him as a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at -the next election. .W n P 0 .bATUsii!. Ia state ulhnea, tle iueina411 canal njaa un compareu to ua river whose waters ow over mL' adjuining ianu, irung b; Ahe channtels.naturu or art has. i de, and prove their qualitaes; .jud to kuep up Lt rou. I marason Ui the river, so long as at runs on tnoutny -tne ciamnels are kept pUre'and heal. I hy; but ii by some cause tile course ci tie| river is stupptd, thlt the water in the cansal is ; 30 loin;er pure, but soon becomes stagnanat. V There is bit one-law of circulation in naturu.I Whenl there is a superabundance of iunouriali fluid (serosity) in tLe alitestnal tubes, and cos. iveness takes place, it flows back iato the blood vessels, and infiltrates itself into the cir eulanou. To estabitana ttie li ee course of' the river. we aisust remove the ubstrdictionas winch stop its fireecourse.-and tho-se of its triuutary streauts. With the body, folblow the same nat ural princiole-remove the obstructions Iron the bowels, with SItANDRE rH:8 PILLS, whica never Injure, but are always elfectual for the perfect cleanijing of the systeua 5'roW foulness or disease Iy persevering in this practice,the ways of the circulation wal then be restored in the full exercise of tneir natural functins, anda state of health %ill be firyilly established. Remember, never suffer a drop' ot blood to be taken from you. Evacuate the humors as ollen and as iong as they are de ranged, af as long as you are sick. tilThe Pills are sold at Dr. Brandretla's 0f rce, e41 lironuway, N. York. Also, by BI4nd. r Butler, Ldgeheld L. f.; S. D. ;larke A Co.,. Nlatubtig; J. S. 4 D. G. Smgley, .eetmnig istreet; IV. M. :olteman, New Market; I'"hitlock, Sullivan, 4 IWaller, Ureenwood; L. ). Meiri. nan. Cukeabury. June 18 5t 21 Tooth-ache I Tooth-ache !! DIt. LACOUNT'd ELIXIC .is a speedy, certain, and lasting cure for the most abianfUl and distresiig dimse that can affect the human ifiane. in almost all cases of Tothtlache it arises from a decayed slate of! the parts. which exposes to. the action of the itmospheric air, the nerve. or iterunal surface arthecopious or rotten tooth, andt a cure must be effected. either by e'xtraction or by render ng those parts imperious to the action of the ir. - Dr. Lacount's Ehixit is particularly. adapted to destroy the nerve, without the slightest in jury to tho other teeth, and thereby effect a permanent cnre. Its application is' not at enled by the slightest pai, or inconvenience. gTThonisands have declared that they would riot be without this preparation if it cost $10 per vial. Price, 50 Cents. For sale in Edgefield, by J. D. T.I METT'S. Oct.30 6ni 40 RunaWny Friom the Subscriber ont the 15th iha., a Negro man, namtl STEPHEN; between 25 and 30 years old, five feet, -eight or nineinches high; black complex ina'; vuick spoken.-A liberal reward aill be given to anv one, who m ill apprehemil said boy, and deliver him to tmle, or inlorm me so that I can get him. 51 E. TILLMAN. Edg.ield C. . May 28th. May 28 if 18 P ERSONS having denmads -against the Estate of Ann 51. Terry, deceased, are a: otified.to.nresent them Droerb' .attesed and t moe inmdebted to said Estate are requeste'a to make immediate p'apment. J. TERRLY, Executar. Marc19 ly 8 Sta of Soth Carolina. EDGEFIELD DJSTBItCT. IN THE CUMIMON PLEAS. 13enij. F. Laandrum, bearer, Declai ion vs. in Richard Allen. Attachmecnt. '3'1I E Platnaiffs in the above staaed case I having this dhay filed his Declaratitrn an my Odaice aand the Defe~ndnat havinag nto witfe ar attornaey knowna to reside within the limits .>t the State oan whom a copy of the saie with a rule to plead can be served. It istlherfiare Or leredi. thaat lie appemas anti plead te' the same. within otae year aind a day from the date hereof, tr final and abmoltute judgmetnt will be an~ arded against him. TilOMAS G. BACON, c.c. p. Clerk s Offlice21st Nov. 1844 Nov. 27 44 ly Sonth C'arolina, EDOE FIELD) DIST RICT .Seaborn A. Jones. 9 Declarat ion as. in Foreign Enoch Dyne. )Attachment. [1 F. Plaint having this day filed his do clarationa in may office, and the defendant lavinag so wife or attornecy, know n to be within he State, on whbotm a.capy ofthie same, with a tale to plead,.can be served: It is ordered. that he defendant plead to the said declaration, vithain a year and a day, or final and absolute idgement will lee given againit him. THOB.- G. BA CON,- c. c. p. Cleik's Office. 17th Marcha, 1845 ly 8 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. C. J. Glover, )Declaration i' vs. - Foreign Attac James HJ. Hatrrison. ) ment.. The Same,- Declaration in Foreign At the same.* T H E Plaintiff an the above stated cases hay ing this day filed his declarations in my ffilce, andl the. defendatnts havinir no wife or at orney s knaown to be wvithin the limits or this itate, on whom a copy of said delaratians with a rule to plead can besea ved: It is there are ordered. that the said defendants do plead a the said declarations, within a year and a ay from thae puhhlcation of this ordler, or final ad absolute judgmaent will be awvarded against bemn. TIH08. G BACON. c. c. p. Clerk's Office, Oct..3I, 1844, Jy 41 *S mi11 Car olinal, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. Caney M. Dillard, Exeentix. vs. )Dee'n in Enoch Ig ate, H armnon Hust, For. At andi Win. H. Byne. . )tachmnent. -H E Plaintiff iri thte above stated cases hav -ing this day -filed her declaration in my afice, and the defendants having neitherwives wrattorneys known tobewtithainathe limits of this State, on whaam a copy of said declarations wvith a role to plead can be served: It is there. rare ordered. that the said defendants do plead to the said declarations, within a year and a day from the putblicationl of .this order, or fia ad absolute judgment will be awarded again. thu. THOMAS G. BA(?ON, c. C. p, Clerk's Offie.~7th March 1845 1y 8 PISPEOTUS OF. rhe United States Journal Bi J. D IV. & UU. TUK first number of our new paper-wilL. >e issued this (first) day of Alay, vwih an - nitre new dres--neitt pe, fine while pa )er, with otber important.alterations .and inprovements- - the paper will.be-devo ed to a learless exposition o.Deau.. cratic irtuciples; it will zealously -and unreetii ingly oppose each and every effort to es ablisah a inammoih m.onarchy. -bank* and ,thei nischievoLs curporatious and cousol dationsoi-wealth, winch subvert the regats.1 )f the people and undermine thu pillars ofI te Kepule; it will oppose an oppressive.j i-sd anti-republhan tarif -systes), the as iuuiption of-the State debts by the Gene ral Government, and -all other Federal principles which - have an inevitable ten dency to destroy public procrty- as well 3s individual bappiness. Against all such political-delu--iou.we shall wage unchang ing, uncompromilfsmg war. Tie Fatmer and the Mechanic who pro; duce al.1 the realcapital of the-nation, will find.nour paper an unavailing champion of their tnalienaile rights; the long cher ished principles of the editors are toe well known to the public to require any pledge upon -this point. To the Miscellaneous Departtnent particular attention' will be devoted; if e Ladies will always hntd in our columns a chince selection from the current literaiuse of theday,.as well.as otiginal contribuiotns from the most talen ted writers of %n hich our country c-,u boast. A general summary of -Foreign and Do niestic news will be furnished , a regular price current and a correct list of the pri ces of stocks-will also be given. The condJuctors bai'e already seturtd the aid aid co-operation ao a large number of thie most distiingiished literary and politi cal writers'of the day , ar-rangement& will also be made, at the eailietbt periodpossi ble, to embriish our -colutnus by the -con tributions of correspondents from abidad. V% ith this brief and imperfect outline orour plan, we very tespectfully submit our claiijs to an extensive patronage to the consideration of a generous public. TIIEO. FISK, - - -j-SbE E. DOW, dtoe TERMS. Weekly paper by the year, $2 00 - 6 for six months, 1 00 Serr i-Weeklfpaper by the year in advance, 5 00 Seui- weekly, for less than a year. 50 cis. per itonth. Daily paper by the year. in advance, 10 00 t- r less than a year, $1 per month. 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All payments tu be made in advance li ose who have not an opportuny os pasyitg otherwise, may remit by aila at our risk, poistage Patd. I he Posteaser-a ceratic-ate of such remittance shall be a su.flicient receipt therelor. Tflee nutes eii any specie pay itg banks will be received: n asbinigtou. M1ay I etate of.South Carolina. EDGEFIELD D)ITICT. IN TkIE COMMON PLEAS. Berry Rtodgera, is. Enoch Byne Decon in and For. At Elijah Byne. )tachment Cress & Tu'rpin, Dectaration in vs. Foreign At thte same. ) tachment. T HE Plaiutifl's having this day filed -Itheir declarations in the above stated cases in my oflice, atnd the, dfefetndants htaving neisaer wives or attorneys known to bo within the limits of this State, on whom a copy of said declaration. with a rtle to plead can be served : It is ordered. that ale. said defendants do plead to the sid declarations, within a yearand a day rom the publication of this order, or fitnal tand absolute judgment illf be -aw arded agaitnst them. THOS. G BACON, c. c. P.. * Clerk's Office, 17th March, 1845 8 ly State of South Caroliua. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT iN THE COMMON PLEAS. John B. Gorden) vs. Attachment. loseph M. Perry. U4x. J. Lawton Cs. Attachment. Joseph M. Perry. T ilE. Plaintiff's having this day filed their Declarations in the above stared :ases in my office. It is therefore, Ordered, hat the Defendant do appear and plecad to he said Declaration. within a year and a lay fronm the date herpof, or in default thereof fin1 and absolute judgments will be give'i nd awarded- against thte said Defendant in both the ab~ove stated cases. T HOS G. BACON. C. C. P. Clerk's -Office, 28th April, 1845. A pril380 14 ly - Notice. A LL Persona indebted to the Estate of John D. Raiford, late of 'this District, are re jueted to-make immediate payment, and all laving any demands against the s'aid Estate wilt hand them in, according to law, by thj 25th of December next, at which time the su bcri ber desires to close tup the Estate. ELIJAH WATSON, Adna'r. April - . 9m 11 L AW .BLANKS FORi e SAL P.- AT -T H I aOFF IC E. PRSPfTUSOL - .The Carlia Bpit "I'' is prop-.to pubiishi Mi this title: Perindial, at .reenville, 8 tiun derihe editorial coudacr-f Rev. T. - - Haynes'. PL4'I _A6'9 OBJECT. The Nejw gsaent tairch-it mem berthip--is gPv; i ment-its llicers-its ordet-its ordiances-its. nion-i 1s gten ius-its laws-its'spirit-irs :morals-ita doctrine; as undersiodd and meintaied-by: Bap'ists, iill clainr riniry'-autin in the original articles oilhoCri Nti ' apit. Our ainwil be to develope, flst,:the christjeu, and secoidly, theBapiisti and neither to merge the a ristsmin~heBap list, not to be less:-cbristlarsbeciiiseTp fist, in our editorial b'earing Dignified christian courtesy to aii.ti aa4owiirds all lenoiinatioas of'liristiani will.. h studiotzly :maintained, while a manly frankand independent avqwal of ui:er . ished views -ofrevealed -truthiwill-be-no lese marred. The golden-- ein betwist bigotry and lititudidarianis6Pwill be qur aim. -The Carolina Baptist.will ids fW-as its size, fom 'and -riod'f issues -il Iad. mii, bei B.aptist Fiamilyliiespr ehi. Library of Useful .Knowledgieto' ptenis, children, farmers, rministers,.dea'os.ad. thurches, as well as-other elasses :of: o --. readers. Its plan and objectis lo'propa. .gteruth. ~ . - - 'Term*-bi-ze- Form The Caolina Baptist eill' 6e '34d monthty, seatly. prinld of new type, in quarto form, with three columnaoi a.-pge, upon a double medium sheet,'eadtf anm. ber.couiaiibg 11pages,With a , eafly.e* eeuted colored cover, with an-index tosach nuniber and-o each volume. - This Tormn is suitable for binding; Singli o-pies for one year, $1 25 'each, payalile oa the. re ceipi - of. the first eumber. Tnty-fiye copies one year,'m25.uimilat.discount to Churches, Ministers o'Ageats, I he first niumber will 66 esued 'sso as 1000 names shall. be. r4rted o the Publisher's olice, if -dote .proiidy;Ao paymeot expected .uitil subsiriiriiall - 'eceive the first number. _ tthose- who procure subscribers, -simpry make 1list.of their names, written plainly and 6i full, with the namepf the Post Oftice, District' or County, and State, -and requestthe-P. Master, to farward, tinder hir frankaad thus save the charge of postage.* Addnee.- - All letters referring fo the businesa . pari ment must be addressed to b . .11. Wells, Propiietor; and ihose desighed-for publication, the Rev. T. W.. Haynes Ed iior-alivays-free"of postage to them.. Agents -. All Baptist. Mlinibiers, Clerks of-Chtirch es and Deacons, and all Post Mastei-,aro authorized and requested to act as Agents.. To Baptist Churches.. It is respecifully submitted toCtiurcres whether they might not, as Churches, in struct-their Clerki to- order any nuitber of copies desired for ciculation. within: their respective limits. , - O.-H. WELLS, Puolisher and Proprietor. A pril 18,1845. State of South Car lina, EDGEFIELD DrstRidTr IN COMMOV -PLEA S. Job Grisham, . vs. Attachment. Elijah ByIe. A. WV, Wiggins, ' va. Adttach ment. - Elijah Byne. j ?U H E Plaintifs in the-a bove cases having -1 this day fil.-d their declarations in my of. fice, and tge Defe'ndanthaving-noiwife or Attor ney known to reside within the.-limits of the State, on whom a copy- of said declarations with a rule toplead can be served: It is theres fore ordered, that the said Defendants does appear and plead to the said declarationa. in a year and ~a day froan the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him by default. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. n~ Clerk's Office, May 14, 1845. ly It6 The !,tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE ..COMylON PLifAS.. Alsey Mobley, Lewis Mobley, Decta ration es.. - in3 - Simneot Jay. )Attachnient,. TFHlE Plaintiffs who by. leave of the ICouirt, were allowed to plead their demand. against the Defendant. have this day filed their Declaration against the said Simeorijay, and he havmgi no wits or Attorney known to ie side in this State upon whoma rile to plea-d, with a copy of said .Declaration could be served. .Ordered. that' the, said Simeon do' pedto this Declaration within a year and a day, ca ial judgmentwill be awarded against -. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c.-r.' Clerk's Office, 22d Nov. 1844. - Nov.27 ' . 44 .. y State of South Carolina1 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.2 - .Daniel Boon, A pplicant, - Suimeons vs. Geoige Horn and oth- mn ers, Defendants. ~. Partition. I T appearing to my satisacion that John H orn,George Elenburg, Larkin EIenburg, Ralph Elenburg, Adam and Ntcholas Elenburg, defendants in the above stated case, resides without the limits of this State, It istherefore ' ordered, that they do appear and objectto the division .or sale of the Real' Estate of George Horn, er., deceased, on or before the fira Mon' day in July next, or their..consent to.the samne wilt be entered of record. -- - OHN HILL;O..D9. 3Iard 28m State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . David Nicholson and Wife, .8Bil .and others, vs for' - - Mary Steifle and. others. . Partitioni. NT appearing to the satisfation erfthe Cornm-. missoner that Philip Steideo,~Williamn Stei lie, and Udolplins Truslet or Tushlet, and Mary his'wife. (if living,) Defenadants'in this' suit, reside out of the limits of this. State,et motiotn of Mr. Terry, Comp'ts. Solicitor,It is ordered. that the said,Defenidarnt do plead,eu. swer or demur to the Comiplainants Bill within three months from the publication of this order, or the' said biL will .be- taken pro- conftsso against them. Spil . S. TOMPKINS, c z. u . April 9 3 o The friends' of Lieut. 'JAMsB. HRaais, aondunce-hinl as-a-candidate for. the ofice of tax Collector the- -tteee tion* -