Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, September 03, 1845, Image 3

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in a few. months at Takrthest, an abundatige of corn will, be brought to supply .die, whole State;'and: atrites by'no means extyavagart' The poor may suffer to some extent..but we hope not severely. We -caiinot suppose, that induitriona or afflicted personsw'ivill be suf fered by their wealthy neighbors to starve. for 'bread Benevoledt associations can be fmfted-in thesisections of th'e country, %here -the corn has beencut off. and thenecessities of the poor can be supplied at no great expense. WYep4rnestly hope, that this will be done. . Riin.-During the past week- or" rep days tin section of country has been blessed with several.fine showers, n bich bav exdtened to nust parts of the Dis trict. These rains'have raised the river at this place snfficiently to put all the mills anid factories upon- it in operation,, and leaveipsiderable spare-water. which has not-bfore been the case for many months. [Mountaineer, Aug. 29. The 1Weather.-Since our last we have been favored with several -fine showers of rain, -which will, in some degree replenish the dried up water courses, and once more set the mills a-going, so that those who have corn, can get it ground. And we hope the springs'and wells throughout the cout'try. will aga-in be-well supplied with that healthful and cooling hevetage, so es sential. to the advancement of the cause of Temperance. -[Anderson Gazette. Aug. 28. Rain.-Since our' last, our Distriet has been blesseid with many fine.sbowers of rain, wbidh will give the farmeTs a fine opportunity for sowing turnips, pastures, -&c., which, iD our opinion they will -do well-to improve, for if ever there was a time for economising, that time is now. Anderson Gazette, 22d- ult. Seizure of Ex-Gov. Corin.-The Cincinnati Herald -of the 15th instant, says ~ibat Ex GoV. '' orwin, who has a veiy swarthy complexion, while travelling about fifteen miles frojo that place was semzed. by a party of armed men who rusb6d qut of the woods, and, swearing that -he was a colored tman, they tied and bore hin! to jail as a-runaway slave! Alabama.-Joshua L. M1artin, the In -dependent Democratim candidate, is eleet ed..Governor of Alabama. by about 4000 majority, over Nutheniel Terry, the regi lar nominee.-Cherate Gazette. The Murdrrers Caught.-We learn with great satisfaction. that the three des peradoes who 'recently broke Jail in this District, and murdered 4be Jailor. have been recaptured, aid are now in custod.. Isaac, the fellow who it is understood struck the Jailor, and who was evidently the ringleader of the gang, we are inform ed, resisted those in pursuit of him, and was wounded severely before he gave himself up. They were all taken in North Carolina, and we presume will shortly pay the penalty of their outrageous crinies.-Farmer's Gazette. We are informed that two loads of new Cotton, 14 square bales, were- receiG-t yestrday, from the .plantation of Joho C. Poythress, Esq., of Burke county, and solti for ,7 cents. [Augusta Constitutionalist, Aug. 28. Female seminary.-It amords us great pleasure to antnouince, that the Limnest.mte Springs have been purchased by the Rev. Mr. Curtis of Charleston, and his son the Rev. Mr. Curtis of this piace, for the purpose of establishing there a Femate Acad.-my of high order. Trhe extrerne healthinesus of the location, and its reti racy, induce us to believe, that when the School has been properly organized. and gone into efficient operation, that splendid edifice, which has been so long vacant, will be filled by this and the adjoining States. The advantages afforded by such a school as tbe purchasers inteud to estab lish, will be such as are afiorded by few institutions at present in this State. The location it extremely quiet atid retired the best teachers will be p)rocuredl, atnd the strictest attention patid to the moral cul ture of the pupils; but there will be no sectarianism.-Carolinian, Aup.. 28. Coinage at the Mints.-From a state ment published in the Union, furnished by the Treasury Department, we learn that the amount of coinage at the Mint and Branch .\1ints in July, is as follows: In eagles $55,000 ; in half eagles $S131, 000; in -quarter eagles $5,737 50-total in gold- $131,773 50. In half -dollars 871,000; in quarter dollars $15,000; in dimes $129,000; in half dimes $49,000-total in silver $264, 000. In cents 33,343 67. Total-value of thie coinaae of the month of July last, $459,081 17. . -Total number of pieces of gold coined 34,015. Total number of pieces of silver 2,472, 000. - Total number of cents coined 334,367. Total number of pieces coined 2,840, 382. - Georgia Rail Roads.--We understand that, that part of the Rail Road extending from Madison to conneet the Georgia Railroad with the State Rail Road. will shortly -be com;pleted. There will then be a continuous line of finished Rail roads extending from Charleston by.- Augubta and Madison, upw ards of 300 miles, we believe, nearly to Tennessee river. The Munroe Rail Road has recently been sold, and in the hands of the new proprie-tors, we learn, is soon to be finished to the State Rail IRoad-Carolinian. Making the Toes Useful -Roberts,-in *his Oriental. llustrations, thus speaks of the aetive, grasping power whirh the Ori eintals have in their-feet and toes: -By constant usage they accustom themselves to make use of them in hold Ling things -in a manner which to us seems almost incredible, and they make the toes perform almost the work of fingers. We1 bind ours fast fromn early childhood in our close shoes, and they become useless ex pfor the purpose of walking. But the Seize, upon an object with their toes and hold itnlast. If in walking along they see any:thina on trie ground which they desi e to piek up, instead of stooping as we would they seize it- with their itoes, and lift it up. Alyp'ulle, a-Caudian chief, was about to be behesded. When he-arrived at the place of execution, he looked round for some object on which to seize, and saw-a small shrubi, and seized it, with his toes, and held it fast, in -order to he firm while the executioner did his office." - Alone in her Glory.-A rare incident the most rare that we have ever. witnessed of the particular kind-was presented at eur Levee yesterday afternoon. The steam boat Harry of the West was the only boat at the Levee above CafI-st. Such at, incident has seldom heen known. if evei, since the earliest days of the navigation of the Mississippi by steam, and .may be regarded as one evideuce of the present dullness of the city. Statistics of Calome.-Ohe house in Phiadelphia, sys the J. S. Gazene, has prepared and sold within the last three years; 17,000 pounds of Calomel. [Tie consumer pays the apothecary for the med. icine.-a price varying from $50 to $500 per pound. Putting the above quantity at only $60. it would appear that the price pai dfior it has succeeded a million of dol larp; It is supposed that the quantity man ufactured by other houses is at least six times as much. If Fo, the cost of calomie in three years, has been $6.000,000, or an average of two million per antium. Good Advice. The Ne York Express closes a sensible article on Life and its en joyments, with this language: "Seriously, if you would keep cool, keep sober, and if you would enjoy life, live as men do by whose existence the world is made better. Be even tempered and polite, honest and kind, just and mer ciful, and if you wouldsleep without trou bled dreams. be free from iwinges of con science. Be sure at least that the world is ne lhe worse because you have lived in it. Count that (lay lost whose low descend ing sut, Sees at thy hand no virtuous action done! Hamburg Prices Current. SEPT. 3 1845. Bacon, per lb. Iron, per lb.' Hog round, 7 a 8 Sweedes.ass'd,44 a 5J Hams, 8 a 84 Hoop, 74 a 9 Shoulders, 7 a 74 Sheet. 7 a 9 Sides, a 8 Nail Rods, 74 a 8 Bagging.per yd. Russia bar - 5 a 6 Best =enp, 17 a 20 Plough Moulds, 6 a 7 Tow, 15 a 18 Lard. per lb 8 a TO Cotton, 174 a 00 Lead, " " 6 a 8 Balerope, per 1b. 8 a it Lime. per bbl. Beescaz, irlb. 22 a 25 Stone, 2 00 a 2 50 Cotton. per lb. Rice, per 100lbs 4 00 Ord. to Mid'g, 5ia 54 -Sugars. per lb. 'iiddling Fair. 6 a 64 St. Croix, 10 a I1 Flly Fair, 6 a 8J Pirto Rico. 7 a 10 Fine, a New Oirleans 7 a 10 Cofee, per Ib. Havana, whi:e 10 a 12 Rio, . . 8 a 10 Do. brown 8 a 9 Java, I1' a 15 Loafand lnmp.13 a 15 Crn,'perhu.,00 a 62A Salt. per bush.45 a 50 Corn Meal, 50 a 71 Sack, 1 50 a 1 75 Flour; _per bbl. : Tallow. per tb -8 a 10 Caiui, 7 a 0 00 Twine, per lb. Country, 4 50 a 5 25 American, 25 a 30 ides, per lb. 7 a 8 1Enlish, 25 a 37f Commercial. Haauao, August 27 Coufe.-Thec receipts are still very light. so much so. that we can scarcely give a mtarket. Upi to.day. bitt 25 bales of new Cotton have come to hand. all ot wtiich went inito store. ex eet 5 bates; these were e..td at7 cehnts per tb. Part or that in store is limited at 9 ceits ; 161 bales of this. owned by the lion. George Me Dffiet, caine iii yesteglay. and is a good lair article. Prices range tiretty tmtch as they did last week-ihe accotunts per H ihernia haviing made iio favorable impression on the mnarket There are but few buyers operating, and the market rather dull than otherwise. Our quo. tations are as follows: Ordiniary to midding, 54mi 5.[ M.iddliing fair, '6i a 6 Fair, 7 a 7 Good fair, it 74 Groceries.-Bacon contines to advsance slowly, though we look for a declension in a few more weeks. Corni is worth from75 to $1 per bushel. Meal 75 to 87 cents.-Journal. Cotust~a. August 28. Cotn-We have no change to notice in this article since our last. There is more com.~ in n hog h prices are the same. We stil eotefro 54to 7& cents. Corn is selling otut of stores from 75 to 80 cts, market well supplied. Bacon is worth 10 cents per pound. OBITUARBY. Departed thtis life on rTuesday the 26th inst., Mrs. SHEBA 4iN SmioTH ER, wife of Mr. D. R Strther. and only danghter of Shimmnel and Lydia Nicholson. The interesting age at whih the deceased had arriv d, being in her 27th year. her meek and nuaobtiusive chatacier, her deep and constat attachmenit to her belo ved busband ad tier two little boys, conspire to render the separation one of a most painful and heartrenidinig nature. However distressing our bereavemfenit may be. it does not becotne as to murmutr at the dispensations of the Al mighy ; and in the departure of our dear friend we have tha sweet consolation that her peace was made with her God. During her llness, which was of short dmnation, shte ea. presse I her resignation to the will ol' God, and o her last moments shte prayeid fervently to te Lord to have merry uponi her. and supptort ad deliver hecr o~t of all her troubles for Jesus Christ sake-and thme last accetits which was intelligible, was the repeating that beautul hymn of -Watts, "When I can read my title clear To mansions in the skies, I bid fatrewell to every tear And wipe my we-epiog eyes." Died, at 1is residence on the 27th July. of billious cotngestive fever. I. E. McDaNsa.;m the 26th year of his age. The deceased was miot a member of any church, but the dlay be fore his death he manifested a wtilligness to submit to te will of God. in whom Ito piut his trust. About one hour befor'- h'is departure he clasped his hands around the neck of his weeping mother. and said "3Iothier west' not for me. your loss is my gain." He then repea ted a verse from the H olv Bible, mand in a lew. nmutes closed nis eyes in death Titus was ut off iin the bloom ot life, ones who had ena leared himsetf to all who knew him. He has le a disconsolate wife and a large circle of riends to moursi his early death* Soon oh sooni. this journey us over, His Jesus calls hinm .hum to H eaven ; There to bask in endless j'uY. -Andsing his nraise forever more State of South Ca'olina. EDGEF:I:ELD DISTRICT. . JHN hILL, Esq.. Ordinary of Edge Wherena, James G iffin hath applid to me for LDtters of Ad.uinistration, on all and singnj larsthe goods and chattles, rights atnd cre.dits of Mary Tillman, late of the Dibtrict aforeanid deceased; these are, thetefore, to cite and adionish all and singular, the kindred and cred itors of the jtid decensed, to be and appear le foer me, at aour next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holder) at Edgefield Court Hose o' the fifleenh dqy of Sept. inst, to show cause, if any, why-the said administration should not be granted. Given undermy hand and seal, this 2pd-day of Sept., in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty Lv <and in the 70th year of American Independence. JOHN HILL. o. E. D. Sept.3 2t 32 ABBEVILLE Female Acade my r HE Trustees of the Abbiville Female Ac ademy beg leave to annonnee to the public. that: M... JAMES L. LESLEY1 has con sented to take charge of the Female- School in Abbille Village, for the veer 1846. Mr.: Lesley has, for the hast ten years been engaged in the education of youth and long and favorably_ knownin Abbeville Distriet, as i competent and successful classical teacher. His reputation..capacity and qualifications as an instrnctorare too well known and admitted to reqire froim us any enconium, tp recom mend him to the confldence and support of the comumumlty. All the usual branches of an Enalish educa tion will be taught; also. the Frenc7t.-Latin and Greek languages. together with Philosophy, Drawing,.Mathematics,AstronomyChemistry, &c.. &c - The School wil he under the exclusive di rection andcontrol of Mr Lesly. The Scho lastic Year to consist of ten months, commen cing the first Monday of January next. Good and cheap boarding may be had with private families in the Village and its vicinity. Miss HARRISON, whose superior talents and qualificaiionli'as a Music Teacher, have beeh long knpwn and appreciated in Abhe ville,will still continue in charge of the. Music Department D. L WAhIDL\W.) JOHN' WHITE. [ R. H. WA ItDLAW, 61 J J WARDLAW, . W.A WARDLAW. 5 T. C. PERRIN. I JAS. S. WILSON,. F. BRANCH. JA 1 FS A LSTON. August 9f t15J 32 Eagte and.& Phenix Hlotel. A Card. I H E Subscriher re-pectfully announces . to his friends and the travelling public that he is now having the above splendid Hituse put in complete order. and will open it uider the imiiediaue direction of himself nird wife.on oir abont the first of September next, at which time. he solicits fruom Sis frie-nds aid patrons,a continuance of past favors as.Aiuring th,-nr that their confon will always be his study. WM. PRAZIEIL Augusta, Gq.. August 20 if 30 BUTCIiE RNG. ' IIE Subscribers having entmented Lte above business. propose to Cur .nih the e of Fxefield village aml its victorty- 16'bef pork ond :inatolo. The subscribers pledge themselves t aet in all fidelity in the above business. mif respectfully solicit a share of publie tor ronage. - NICHOLAS & KENNERLV. N. B.-Our regular market days 'e it' lhe Tuesdays, Thursdays anid Suturday, Augusi 20 if a1 150,000 HRCS brt umat 9 st~~los wra amifor eusle. by M~ORIS & CH R IS-i IAN Edgefleld C. H.. July 30 3u 27 -NOTICE. J J H IWA RD. formerly of the * * firm of HlowAiD & GAR MANY. having taketn the Store re~enitly occtu pied by Messrs. Elliott &. Patrks, hegs leave to inform his friends atud the ptublic cenerally, ahat he intcnds kee ping otn hand, an excellen't tesoriment of SvoAa, COFFEE. SALT. IRON, MOLASsEs, AND ROPE, and all other articles in that line, together with a full assforimenat of DOMESTIC GOODS, Homnespuns Blankets. Shoes, rc.' and in fact eve'ry article usually kept in the busimess. Hie is receiving a complete stock of the above named articles, fresh from New Yo. k, Bostoti, Philadelphia and Baltimore ; also a lot of fine BACON SIDES AND RAMS. He solicits a portion of that patrotnage which wasso kindhy given him when in the firm of' Howard & Garmaniy, and pledges himself to use renewed energy to please and bunefit those who will give him a chance. All orders for Ragginig and Rope, will be filled ; and he guarantees all articles sent, to please in quality and price. J. 3. HOWA RD. H anburg, Agust 20 3t (Jour ) 30 , South C1aroina~~~ EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY JOHN~ HILL, Esquire, Ordinary of dgeleld Dtstrict. Vu herein.. Levi R.. Wilson hath applied to me for Letters of A dmimustration, ott all and singular the goodsendchattels. rights and cred its of John Wingard, lats~ of the District afore said, deceased, these are therefore. to cite atnd atdn'tnish all and .sinigular.the kindred atnd cred itors of satid deceased, to be and aippear before me at our next Ordinary's Conrt for the said District, to be holden at Edgefleld Court H onse, ons the 15th day of September, to show cause. if any why .the said admitnistration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this the 25th day of Au:gnst in the year ofotur Lord one thou~ sau~d eight hutndred and forty-flvu, atnd in the sevetietht year of Americatn [osdepetndence. JOtIN HILLo -D.. Atngust 2y 2t 31 . 1. M.t Large patnish (W. 4. H' 10) '. Spanish (L Vlds 10 M1, dii (R.P. M1.). Vlds 5 M.Imnpertal Regalins, ("Venius:')* Just received, atnd for sale, by 8IB01.Y & CRAPON. Hatmbuig, July2~3. 1t48 .tf 26 LAW BLANKS ronn SALE AT THIS OFFICE. AWotfce. A PPLIcA'rION-iill e. made to the .Legislatire -of Soulh Carolina, at its next se-4-ion to grant a Charte? for a Rail Road, from Edge6eld Courl HoUse to a point 'at or near Aiken. . September 3 if 32 gr Public Notice is hereby given, that a'pplicawtion will be nade, to the Legislature of South.Carolina at its next session, to repeal the "Act to incor porate the Village of Edgefield." Septemher 3 tf 32 Notice. IS hereby given, that application will be made to the Legislature at its next session, to alter the charter of the Town of Edgefio-ld. so as to'give to the Town Council, the excln-. sive rig ht to grant Taveru licenses, and sell, or' to retail spirituous liquors within said town.. August27 3m 31 A' fice. A LL Persons are cautioned not to purchase, trade', or birter for a SJRREL HORSE of the Bascom breed. at present in the pos, session of Mr. Seth Butlerof Edgefield Did tuict. as said Marc is the property of the sub. scriber. BARTHOLOMEW MORRIS. Augusta, August26 (Repub.) 3t 32 OTICE is nereby given, that application N will he made to the Legislature at its next session, to declare Rocky Spring Creek, in Lexington District, a navigable stream. - August20 tf 30 ATTENTION LIGHT INFANTRY! SPIRIT OF '76!! T HE funeral obsequies of I E McLaniel and George Bussey will he performed on Saturday before the third Lord's Day inst. at the Red, Hill Church. The members of.the corps will attend on the occasion. in full uni form. caps and arms excepted The members will wear a trip of crape on thee left arm in token of respect to the deceased. JOHN H- ILL. Captain. September 3 3t 32 Land for' Sale. 1 HE Sbarribers wishing to r.emove to the . est, if'er for sale that ,well known tract of Land where they ow live. situa.ted on the. Martintown Road, in Edgefield-District, 25 miles from Hamburg. 'I he trnct contains about four-hueidred and forty acres. Someex. cellent land and well tiibered--about 'one hundred and fifty acres cleared. aiout seventy. five of which is fresh. The situation is as well calculated for a public stand as any other olace. fromu Hambeurg to the Monitains. Persons wishing to purchase, can call and examine -for themselves. - If not previously disposed of, it will be sold to the highest bidder. the first M onday in Octo. ber next, at Edgefield Court House. -SINKLt)R HUFFI1AN. DAVID HUFFMAN September 3 5t 32 St te of Souti Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. John W. Hearst. SUpplemental -s. Bill for ' P. C. McOweo & wire Partition. Y virtue of sn orderer o ie~ Coiirt af BEquity. in this case. will he sold at Eel2e6ed Court House, on Sale Day in October next, the two following tracts of land : 1. The "Prisca Tract," situated in the6 District and State aforesaid, adjoining lads of R. P. Quarlees. C. W. Mamtz anid othets, cotaninitg eighty five (85) acres. enore or less. 2. Thle "C. cheraia Tract." situated in the D',trict tandl State aforesaid, adjnp~iing lands of WV. Mlamiz. Johna Hearst, Williiam A tkins andi others. coantaining seventy five' (75) acres. mcore or less. Terms--Tnelve montles credit, with itt ierest from the day or sale. -Purchasers to give boned and security and a meortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money, and costs to be paid in cash. Purchases to pay for papers. H. A. JONES, c.EF. A. D. Com'rs Office, A bheville. C. HI.. September 3 4t 32 Notice. W ILL be sold at Edgefieldl Court Hotuse, on the First Mtomtay in October neext. the tract of lanad on whicht the Puor hlouse now stands, supposed to contain abouat three hundied acr es, on twelve months credit. S. BUT LE R. Chairman of the Board of Poor. Sept. 3 5t 32 Notice. A N lecionwill take place at Edgefield A .H on the first Monday int Octo ber next, by the Comumissioners of the Poor of Edgefield District, for a Super. intendene of the Poor House for the en suing year. Any persons wvishing the place, will make application stating their terms. S. BUTLER, Chairman Board of Poer. Sept. 3 5r 32 State of South Carolina. EDGEFeb.LD DISTRICT. Y JO HN HIL L. Esquire, Ordinary, Lof Edgefield District. Whereas Nancy Reyneolds hath applie-d to me for Litters :uf Administration, tin all and- singular the goods, dad chattels, rights and credits of Thos. keynolds. late of the District aforesaid, deceased. these are, therefore, to cite arid admeoncish all and .singular, the kindred and creditors of the said decea'd, to be and appear hefotre me, at ouer next Ordinary's Lourt for the said District, to be holden at Edlgefield Court H ouse, on the 15th day of Sept. instatt t show cause, if any, why the said admiie oen should no~t he gratnred. Given uneder tmy hand and seal, this Jst day of September,-in the year or nur Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-five, and in the 70th year of Ametri can Independence. JOH N H ILL, o. E. D. Sept. 3 2t . ' 32. SHINGLES! SHINGLES!! TI 'H E Subscriber now has. and intenits keep. I ing otn hand, good heart H INGLi.S to.: sale. JAB. GRIFFIN. Wveare authorized to aniounce Captainl Josi. H-lUBTSWeR, .as acandi date. for Colonel (if the S.-ve.tl) Regi .eni, occasioned by the resienalion of Col. L T. Wigall. .July 30 te The friends of Lieut Colonel SAMUEL Posvr, announs e him as a cart didate for the office of Colonel of SeIveili 1 Regimeat, S. C. Militia. July 3 - 27 (Q*We are authorized to announce 0. D. MAis, Esq., as a candidate for Colorel of Seventh Regiment, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the tesignation of Col. L. T. Wigfall. July 23 26 H. L. JEFFERSe General Agent and Connnissiom Merchant. Hanburg. S. C. TILL offers his services to his filenda'and the public, and lie will devote hid undivi ded attention to the - SELLING OF COTTON AND FLOUR; REcEIVING An FORWARDING GooDs. Buying Goods for Plantersor Merckants;oi attend to any businuas that may be committed to his care. He embraces this opportunity of tendering his'thanks to his friends for their liberal patron age heretofore bestowed, and by intaustry and close attention to businds. lie hopes to merit, and to continue to receive-the Arine. It shall be his aim to inakeall his charges as- light as -pos. sible. knowing that it will lie to his interest tc closely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made if required or produce sent to him for sale or store. Cottot seit to him bysBoats, wIll be received free o oWarfage. All produce sent to him for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. August 6 tf 28 Notice to House arpenters! W ILL be Let to the lowest bidder, ot Tuesday after the first Monday in Sep tember it-xt,oan the Chappelr Ferry Road, oms mile fom Mr. Avey Bland's. the building o: several. Frained Huses. Dimensions. plat aid time given for puttin:: up the buildings made known on the day of letting. SETH BUTLER. Chairman Board of the Poor. August 6 4t 28 Corn and Bay for 'ale. 90inshels Deveraux bes North Carolina CORN. 4,000 bushels Maryland Whiie Corijus received and will coistaiitly be kept for sals Orderstrom the dountry, (witli -city refer ence.) will be immediately attended to.. Apply to J. S. RYAN, East Bay.10pposite Fitsammon's Wharf. Clarlestont. August 27 3t 31 H.4W GAP BE -T COMPANY. ATT-NTION' You will lypearon your usual Com . pany MusterGround on Friday thi 5th Se.ptember next. for instrnetis and drill. armed and equipped as t, law directs An election will be held at the saml time and place. for Colonel or 7tl Ieginent. to fill the' vacancy ocea s ioned by tie resignation of Louis T Wigfall. The firt and second Lien tenants will assist in managing the Electioti. All Other orders are hereby couritarmanded By order df Capt. D. L. SHAW. J. Mlonats. 0. S.v - ug. 27 2i 31 RANDRETH'S PILLS by cleanss:i the Blood from all impurities, give -"er to every organ to perform its fPnc tion hea.:lthily ; tno rnatter whether externally or a: :ernsally situated. Nature has formed the low~ els for the evacuation of all unhealthy humor of the blood, atnd if man wiould use but cns -'Oin sense.- he would take care that lhey pri thormed this offic.e faith tuty. Ir the bowets are our .5 'C*rder. if tooe ulenw or too fast;-a lew dic tie5of B RA ND RE TU's PIL ~rs will brin ttiemi to order. Ask the mian who was dyitij frotm consripanted bowel- what cored him; he tells yon Brandreth's Pills. Ask him who ha had the dysenitairy for six mouths, and ever' retmedy had failed ; he tells yosu. Brandreth' Pills cnured him ini a week. So with other dis ,ye 'welv-- Brandreth's Pills rubbed dowi in half pitit of msolaisses. cured a lhttle bov o ain nlcer of thie tace which was rapidly spreadin; to is eyes, and which a dozen doctors had trie, to cure. hut could not; the poor parenits wvoni have given half they were worth to have had : cnred, ban aveiy thing they tried did no good until they stave it a tea sploonfnl ofmolasses e.s ery dany, in halfa pint of which they had rulbbe-. down twehe Brawilretli's Pills; before -ti .hole of the molasses was takent the ulcer-wnt enred And yet some foolish pseople call Brati drethi's Pills a quack mtedicine. It would he i ell if there w~ere a few more such quack med seines. Will till your pretended Sarsaparilla Ciopotunds. or Lozetigcs, or Salves, cure like the Buttndreth's Pills ? Can they seind -you Li persons cared as Dr. Brandreth can? Cart they psois out to you people who had beet helpless for years from Epilepsy and St..Vitus Dance, who have been cured by their renme dies ? f they canntot, Dr. Briandreth can. Can they point out to you a person who for twenty years had rever had a stool withoni having used, nedicine, or mechanical means, and whom the Bratndreth's Pills cured in a mnonth, and cave him as healthy evacuati-ons as lie had when he was a child ? . DITlhe Pills are sold 'at Dr. Brandreth's OJ flee, 241 Broadway N York. Also, by Bland or Butler, Edgefield C. HI.; S. D. Clarke Sr Co., Hamibttrg; J. S. 84 D. C. Smyley, M'eetina Street ; IV. M. Coleman, New Market; WhitlocIl Sullivan of Waller, Greenwood ; L. D. Meirri man. Cokeshury. Atg.27 5t 31 .FLOUR. .IUST receive. -i b arrels fresh NORTH ENIRN FLOUR 'and for sale by .SIBLEY & CRAPON Hamnburg, July 23, 1645. tf 26. State of 'O 11th ( a'olina. DGalFIELD DISTRICT.. IN THE COMMsfON PLEAS. Rubert R H unter, Declaration in , P. . Soney Attachment. 3 1HEl Plaintiff in the above stated case, ..having thtiaday tiled theii Declarations_ n my Office, atid the Defendatit havitng iso wife or Attuirsy kncwn to reside wvitnin the arits' of the State on whotn a~copy of the same witni a rie to plead cast be served; " It is therefore Ordered" That the Defendant appear and plead to the same within a year anid a day from the date hereof' or fitnal and absolutojudgmentwill be awarded atgainst him THOMAS G BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office,22d Nov. 1844. Nov.27 - 44 * J .y We are authorized to announce GEonteE J.S1Irrano as a candidato for the office of Tax Collector, at the next election, Dec. 25 tf . 48 state of South Carliaa EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - IN THE COMMON PLEAS. denj. F. Landrim, beare,. Dedaii Richard Allen. 1- . c ent. "'THE Plaintiffs;in the above stated.ess . having this day filed his Declaration 'in Oficne and the Delfeidanit havinrco. V r attorney known to reside within the imits of the State on whom a copy of the sane with rule to plead can be served. Itistherefoje pr. dered, that he appears and plead to thesame. withth one year and a day from thedete hereof, or final and absolatejudgnient wilm i iailed against him. THOSIAS G' BACON, c. ,. Clerk's Office 21st Nov. 1844 No v. 27 44 ly State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Arbhibald Boggs, - ,vi..l De'n,. in Attaihini Harion riust. Robert Little. Vs. Decdaration in Enoch Byne - Attachment. and Harman Hust.) - A. Boggs, Va. De4claration in ttachment. Enoch Byne. Charles Hall,.. vs. Deca'n. in Atiachment Hardion Hnst. Gideon Dowse. vs. Dec'. in Attachment. Harnon Hus. r Wai. H~amine Va. . Dec'lion in.ttaachmto. Enoci Byne. Benjamin E. Gillstrap;) VS.. e Dedaration in Enoch Byne and Attachument. Eljah Byne, J Andrew Kerr and John Kerr, 3 Declaration Survivors. ) in vs. 3. AtacAment. Enoch Byne. J James S. -brown, ' Declaration vs. , in Enoch Byne and . Auachmnet. Harmon Hust. ) .vs. Dei.in Attachment klarmn liis . iKeers. dtopie,1 vs. , Dec. n -Attachment. Enoch Byrie', Jean, 1togers, 1 Va., - Declaration in LAnoch byne and - Attaciiit. Elijdh pyne. Alexandei- Walker, VS. Decla'tion in Attack'mt Estoch.byrie. Jlohn -W. itheney, . - vs- Declaration i4 Enoch. Dyne and Attachment. Harmon Hust. Tiuma-iti Jordan, - vs,. Dcdaration in Enoch Byne and .AttacAment Harmon Hust. J Win.-D. Stone, vs.Dearationin Enoch dyne and Attachment Harmon Hust. - Henry S..iloadley, Declaration vs. } - in. Enoch Dyne. j Auachment. Y I HE Flainutd' in the above cases, having 1 uis day filed their Declarations in my otiiceand the Dtendants'having neither Wives nor :Attorney'i knotis to reside within the limits o' the State on. whom a copy of said, Declarations with a rule to plead can be ser ved: It i6 therefore ordered, that the said De. fendautsdo appear and plead to the said dec. larations within a year and a day from the date hereof, or tinai anid absolute judgmtent will be awarded against them by delault. THOS. G. JIACON, c. c. i.. Clerk's Office, Mlay 6th; 1845. Mlay.14 . 'ly s 18 istate of South Carolina BiGEFIELD DISTRICT. .J. W, Stokes. Declaration in rs. P. .R~oonaey. Attachincrd. - UEPlaintifia in the above stated cases, leaving dhi ~y filed their declarations in myl oflice, and the defendant~s having no wife or attorney known to reside within the imits of the State, on whom a copy of the same with ai ,uole to plead can be served -It- is therefore ordered, that the defenudant appear and plead to the same within a year and a day fromn the daty hereof, oi fii and absolute judgment wvill be awurded against him. THOS G. BACON, c. c. ra Clerk's Office, 22d Nov. 1844. Nov. 27 44 ly btate of South Carolina, EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. John B. Rountree'. Declamation in Foreign' George eppeart. -Attachment. T1 H E Plaintiff having this day Giled be Der .Uclaration in my office and te Defendan? having no wife or Attorney known to be withi in the State, on whom a-copy of thesame,'witig a rule to plead can. be servedi it is O r'ed; that the Defendant pleads te the said D'eldra. tio within a yeurad a day, or final and abso. lute judgment veill be given against him. T HOMAS C. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk'i'Office, Nov. 11th, 1844. Nov 1 ly 4 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT iN THE COMMON PLE AS.. John B. Gorden' vs. Attachment. - Joseph M. Perry. Alex. J.-I awton vs.-- Attachment. Joseph M1. Perry. THE Plaintiff's having ihie'day~ filed A.their Dyclarations in the ahove stated cases inrimy office. It is therefore, Ordered.. that ihe'Defendant do appear and plead to. the said fleclarations within a sear and a, day fromi the date hereof, or in defaulf thereof final and absolute judgments will be giveu ,and awarded against thesaid Duifendani in both the above stated cases - T HOS- G. BA CON, W. C,.. Clerk's Office, 28th April; 1845. Apri30 - 4 l Notice.. A LL Persons ipdebted t the F~tateofJtthn -D. Raiford,.late-of- this.Dijstrict are re.' queste'd to make immiedigte payment,aud all having angp~demands against the aiid Esit willhimd'them in, according to liw, by the 25dii of December next, at which time the adbcri her-deires to close up-the -Estate. *ELUAH WATSONA&1Vfr *Api 9.m1EL .- de