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iMARRICED, On Sunday evening the 7th ult. by S. Broad water, Esq., Mr. JAMES LEAsufsE to Mrs. ELIz ABETi JAGNEL, all of this District. On Thursday evening the 14th ult., by the Rev. Arthur CanadaytorColunmbi county, Ga.. Mr. JEFERSO SAaRPTon to Miss JULIA ANN, eldest daughter of Wi. Thurmond. all or this District. OBITUA fUY, Departed this life on the 3rd instant, GjitoN J. WILLIAMS, at his residentce in this Distr 'et, after a-linget ing illness, in the 44th year of his age. His disease was ulcerous sore throat, which he bore with great patience and forti tude. He has left a numerous circle of rela tions and friends, with a wire and six children to mourn his loss, which last seemed to be very near his heart. He was an affectionate hus band, and a kind and tender parent. He was a member of the Baptist Church, and had been for a number of years. Died, at the residence of their father in this District, on 26th Sept., Misses CHARILOTTE and MARTHA BELL, daughters of Mr. Isaac Bell the formet in the thirty-ninth, and the latter in the seventieth year (of her age. Miss Charlotte had been a pinus member of the Baptist Church at Gilgal, fhr sixteen yeats, and "adorred the doctrine ofLod her Saviour in all things." She took great pleasure in go. Ing to the house of God, in order to hear His word proclaitted and could use the language of the Psalmist, " A day in thy courts is better than a thousand, I had rather be a door-keeper in the house of my God than to dwe'll in the tents of wickedness." When first attacked by the disease which terminated her earthly exis tence, she stated to her friends that she had no expectation of recovering. After arranging her temporal matters, she c.lmly resigned her case into the hanids of God. Her afflictiotts contihued for several days, but she bore it all with great patience As she drew near her close she repeated the passage of Scripture. " Be then faithful unto death, and I will give thee the crown of life." In a short time she exclaimed, '-The battle is fought! the race ia ended !" and her happy spirit took its flight into the mansions of bliss. Miss Martha had attached herself to the same Church-of which her sister wits a mem ber, in the twelfth year of her age: Her con sistent deportment secured the confidence of those who knew her. To the reading of the Scriptures she devoted a considerable portion of her time ; for" her delight was in the latnb of the Lord," and might have used the lan guage of the Redeemer, "The law of thy amouth is better unto ie than thousands of gold and silver." Meekness and humility were pioti nent traits in her character-and in her was exemplified the language of the Saviour, "take my yoke upon you and learn of me, for I am meek and Jowly in heart, and you shallfind rest unto your soul, for my yoke is easy and my burden light." When appriserl that she could tiot recover, and judging fromu her own fielings that in a few hours she would enter into eter nity she expressed to one of her sister- some fears that site was not well prepared; and whilst in that state, natied to her sister, that she had the most awful apprehensions of the punish went that await those who die unprepared. Her sister encouraged her, assuring her that site had given during her life strong evidences of her christian character; to whom she re plied, '-are yott nit flattering me 2" When answered in the negative, they engaged a few moments in silent prayer-then stidienly she she exclaimed, -40 death where is thy sting, 0 grave where is thy victory ;" calling upon all around her bedside to go with her to heaven to meet her in that happy place. She bade theta an affectionate farewell, and quietly fell asfeep in Jesus. and three brothers, were called to mourn the loss of two dear relatives. But they are resigned to the will of God, believing that he hath ta ken them to himself. The aged rather in speak ing to the writef of this notice, stated that their dispositions were very similar, and closed by using the language of David in lameniting thet death of Saul and Jonathan, " Tihey were lovely and plesnt in their lives, and'in their death they,were not divided." 'Precious in the sight of the -Lord is the de ath of his saints. J. M. C. - H EAD QUA RTERS, 2sD RF.GIME T CAvA.RY, Oct 1. 1845. Orders No. A N Election will be held otn Saturday the 15th November. for the i'ffice of Major of the First Squadroni, Second Regimnent Cavalry, at the different companyv parade groiitds. Officers commandinig Comnpaniies will extend the above orders to their respective Compa ies, taking two subalterni otlicers to as sist as Man agers. On Motnday following one Manager from each Con pany will meet at the Regimental Farade Ground, count the votes.and make a return to the Brigadier General. By order of J. C. SMYLEY, Colonel 2nid Regiment Cavalry. Oct. 8 6t37 H EAD QUA RTERS, SracosD REGiMEN-r CAVALRY, OCt. 1. Orders No. A COURT MARTIAL will convene at Edge-field Court House, oni Monday the Third of Novemiber next, for te trial of De faulters of the Edgefield Squadron of Cavalry, from the Regimental Muster at Longmire's on thme 19th of July last. . The Court will cotnsist of Capt. BiaAsson, President. Lieut. Lanhani. Lieut. Glover, Members. Lieut. Harrison, Let. Dean ' Supernumeraries. Lietut. Yeldell, Recorder. By order of J C. SMYLEY, Uolonel 2nd Regiment Cavalry. Oct.8 4t 37 BOOT AND !!!OE H !E undersigned respectfully informs his N.frierds, and the p'ublic at large. that he intends establishing a Boot and Shoce Store. within two nmiles of Mount Willing, at Mr. Missimcz's H-ousi:, where he experts to make work to order, such as '-'ine Boots and Shoes ; good strong Negro Shoes. Wagon Geers, Bridles of every description. and will keep Trimmings fpr Shoe Maikers. All his weork is wearranted M. L. GEARTY. October 8, 3t 27 Bross.IhI to the Jail O F this District, a negro man who satys his name is ELIHU, and that he belongs to Mr. William Daivis of Effinghami county. Ga., living within twenty-three miles uof Savanntah. Said fellow is abnut tive htisth, fight complex ion, and between 20 and 21 years of age. No scars or marks percei'vable. He says his Owner bought him from a sp'eculator. The owner is requested in come forward, prove property. pay charges and -take him away, or he will be dealt with acc8~rdinig to aw. C. HI. GOODMAN, Jailor. Angust,.27 . tf 31 To Lumber COstters. Valuable Saw Mill Property For Sale, T HE Subscribers offer for sale, a tract of Land containing about three thousand one hundred Acres. (3100) known as the Bridge Creek Tract. on the waters of Horse Creek. about fourteen miles from Hamburg. and two and a half miles fron Aiken. It is. the only tract on the navigable waters of Horse Creek. from which the timber has not been cut. With a bold, constant and equable stream passing through its centre, 9 good Mill Seat within half a mile of that pirtion of Horse Creek, which has beetn for many years open, and used for raft navigation, and within one and a half miles of the Rail Road, this tract offers superior inducements to those who desire to embark in the lumber buiness to any in the State. For further particulars. application may be made either to William Gregg of Charleston. or to James Jones of Vancluse. the latter of whom. being near the land. will at any time show the tract to persons wishing 'o purchase. Com uunications on the enhject may be addressed to GREGG & JONES. Aiken. Oct 8 38 (So. Ca.) 4t Livery Stable. THE Subscriber informs his friends . and the public, that 1,29 lie has conmmencedf. the above bushiness at the Stable formieily oc cupied by Olivet Sitnpson, and immediately in the rear of Hunter's Hotel, where he is prepared to keep Horses on Livery, at reasotnable prices. He has also, an ple and convenient lots for the accommodation OF DROVERS, and.will furnish CORNand other PROD UCE at the lowest market prices. He has engaged the services of competent and experienced H os tiers. and will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may call on him. WM. SPIERS. Hanburg, Oct. 8 3t (Repub.) -37 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. Nancy Reynolds, Applicant, ) Summons in vs. | William Reynolds, Wiley y Parttion. Reynolds, and others De- | fendauts. ) B Y an order from John Hill. Esquire, Ordinary of the District aforesaid, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monday in November next, the lands belonging to the Estate of Thomas Reynolds, deceased, containing one Hundred and sixteen Acres, more or less, situate in the District and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of Nathan-Bar ton, Moses Holston, Wiley Reynolds and olihers. To be sold on a credit of twelve months. The purchaser will be required to give bond and approved security, and a mort gage of the premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchase money. Cost, to be paid in cash: G ct 8 3t 37 The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. WIlliam Brunison atnd others. sunmmons Applicants, vs. Calvini Cox. in Parti atnd others. Defendaints. lion. B Y an order from Juo hilt. Esquire. Ordinary of the~ District almresaid. I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, otn the fist Monday in Noavember next. the lands bielonging to the Estate of Solomon Co x, deceased, conisaining fifty Acres, more or less, sitnate in the District and State aiforesaid, on the Martintowt road, adjoining lands of Daniel D. Bi nn son. Francis Wood and others. To he sold on a credit of twelve motnths. Purchasers to give hond atnd approved se curity, atnd a mortgage of the premises to the Orditnary if required to secure the purchase money. Costs to be paid ii cash. H. BOUJLW ARE, S. E. D. Oct8 3' 37 State~ of Southl Carolina. EDGEFI E LD DISTRiCT. B Y JOHN h-ILL Esquire, Ordntary, Jof Edgefield District. Whereas Win. Thurmond, bath applied to we for L etters :,f Administration, on all anmd singular the goods. and chattels, rights and credits of James Blussey late of the District aforcsaid, deceased, these are, t herefore, to cite and admionish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the saill decea'd, to be and appear before a-n, at our tiext Ordinary's Cotirt for the said Distriet, to lbe holden at Edgefield Court Haouse, on the t wentieth day of Oct. inst. to show catuse, if any, why the said administration should nail be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 6th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty -five, and in the 70th year of Ameri eatn ludepenidence. JOHN H ILL, 0. E. D. Oct. 8 2t 37 Notice. 7V H E Estate of Williami 3. Sitmkins being~ .3.Derelict, I shall praceed to sell at E~dge field Court House, on Saturday the 18th day of O)ctaober next, all thme personamal property oaf said deceased, conisistmng of Househid liurni ture, on a credit of six moniths. - JOH-li' H ILL, o.E. D. September 24 4t 35 Brought to 'he Jail. OF this District, on the 27th inasi a negro matt who says his natne is H ARRY and that he belongs to Mr. J .'. Kiniard, oif New berry District, Said negro is five feet 11 itnchies high. and hetween 28 and 30 years of age. and very light comnplee ted. He has an impedimretnt itn his speech, and a wen on the back part of his tneck. The owtner is requested to comte for ward. praove property, pay charges anid take him away, otherwise be will be dealt as the law adirecis. C. H. GOOD.MA N, Jailor. Ocob1, i f 36 LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in mhe Post Office at Edge field C. H. on the 30th of September 1845. which if not taken out before the 31st of December. will be sent to the Post Office Department, as dead letters. A Aiken. Gov. Wm. 2 -.Anderson. Miss J. Adams,.N. Armstrong Ars. C. ZB1t . B .'B Burt, Hon. A. Bird, E. 1. 2 Burt. Dr. H. Buckhalter, W. Berger, Mons. A. Brookb L. C Crafton, A. Clark. J. Curry. W. Cook. J. V. Clayhrook, R. W. Carpenter. Mrs. R. Cook, J. Colvin, Ellen U. D Daniel, W. Donaldson. E. K. Day, J. Al. Davis. E. T E. Elder, H. B. Edison, J. Jr. F. Frost, Hon. E. 2 G Green, J. Griffin. Mrs. C. Gallman, HI. B. Graham, J A. Y. Gassaw y, J. T. H Hagood, AMrs. E. Harrison, B. Hainey, 1. Howard, Dr A P Howard, Dr. A. G. Harvey, T. B. Harris, J. B. Hamil'n Mrs L V Hollister, Mrs. C. fluffnan, 311r. H or S. Juhan, Miss E. J. Johnson, F. U. L Loveless, T. H. Lowe, Bassil Lauham, T. W. Litteltoun, rs. fH. Landrum, B. F. 51 AleCollough, R. 2 Mays, Miss A. L. ams, R. T-. Mitchell, G. W. Miles. Lewis Mflcuffie Hon G 4 McCamrt, J. Alathis, Wim. .\loore, N- Miullikin, J. Miller, Miss E. J. N Nichols, F. 31. Nichols, G. P & Q Page, Rev. C. 2 Presley. E. Pres-ley, U. W.' Parkaman, 11., Quarles, Dr. A1. R Revloids, R. H. 2 Ramsey. A. Rix, John Radford, S. Ridlehover, Wm. S Soaly, R. Snvly, J. C. S heppard Scurry, J. Spires, Mrs. H. E. Simpson, S. T &U Tompkins. J. Tennant, G. Trap, J. Upson, Ail. W War:d, O t. R. Weaver, P. B. Wray, i . D. Wash, J. Wilson. J. 3 Welch, Mrs. M. Whitlock, Miss A. E. White. J. Whitfield, Col. Y Yancy, B. C. Oct 8 101. 3t 37 Chesnut Grove. Institute; EINO desirous of doing all the good lean, the short time I have to sojourn on earth. I proose to en!arge my SCIIOUL to a size sotiviet to employ my daughter and myiself, and if practicable, to Corma a MALE and FE MALE De- arment. My IIPstitule is located in a very healthy part of the Diatrict, (near if r. L. WVideanai'a. Bloardinag cani be procured itn respectable lanm ilies at Thirty Dollars a year, if washaing is tnot doune. I have maade the terms of T-:ia.n to suit the titmes, antd I expect they will be founad much lower thant those of any other Scho.ol ol the kind ini the District. They are asit'ollows: Orthography, Reading and Writinig, $10) Thos,.e with Arithmetic and history, 11 Grammnaar includeud, 12 Gieograpthy included, 13 And with Naturtal Philosophy and Rhetoric. 14 The Scholastic Year, Ten Mlonths. Mly system of teachling is naew anid altogether mty owat. I w.ould invite those who muay think of semnding to tme. to visit amy School and see may method. To those w ho may desire to ii' qmire of any capacity as a Teactier or the pri. gress of tmy Scholars, I would refer to my pait roums; also, to the h on. A. Burt, aj. L. Inde pendence Pearsun oft Hamburg. Dr. Johtn Heart, Joh n Cothran. Esq. .iJohn Widemnan. Esq . and Mr James Wademnatn, of the Saenior Class of thme South Carolina College. All of these getntlemen, with thai exceptionm of the lHan Burt, acted as judlges at an Ezamination of mny School in August last. Fifteent .r t wenty scholars more than I now have, will make nmy School large eniough to put roy design io execution. A pplicationa for adlmissiont to my School must be maade by the first of December. CH ARLES M. PELOT, Teacher. Sept 24 3t (Ab. Banner) 36 80OUTH CAROLINA~ Female Institute, AT BARHIA3MvLLt-, NEAR COLUMBIA.S. C. T H E duties of' this Instituate will be reaum-n edan the 15th Octoaber, (commenacemnen of the Academic year.) Additional engag?ements have baeen entered upont with highly competenat Teachers in dea partmnemi of lnstrumental anmd Vocal Mutsic: also arrangemenat for additional supply of.ap paratus, &c , in Philosophmical anad Chemical diepartmten ts. Books for Reading-Room,. have beeni selected with especial reference to the course of cducationm purstued A pantphilet exhibiting tour course and method of Iustruction, as also TIermts of entranace. will be sent to those desirinag mnore piarticular infor miatio.ELIAS M ARKS. M. D.,, September11l 6t (So. Ca.) 34 Pricipaa. News Good! New Coods!! H E Subscribeis takes ,his .pportuniity of givatag ntice tl-at thaey are non receiving their Stock of Fall and inter Goods, which will emobrace a choice selectonm of Staple and Fancy Goods, HARDwARE. CROcKEny, GROCERIEs, M ED! CR58. Sn-rIOMAtuv amnd SCHOOL. ioxs. HA-rS, CAPes, and '8Hogs, Anad a great variety of other articles, which they 'will sell low for cash, or en a credit to punactaal customers. G. L. & E. PENN. October 1 tf 36 FLR J~ UST receivedI 25 barrels Iresh NORTH ERN FLOUR, and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAP,0N H1amburgc July 2.184rs. tr on ABBE VILLE Female Academy. - HE Trustees ofthe Abbeville Female Ac. ademy beg leave to announce to the public, that M I.. JASES L. LESLEY has con sented to take charge of the Female School in Abbeville Villa me, for the year 1846. Abr. Lesley ,o forthe lat ten years been engaged in the education or youth and long and lavorably known in Abbeville District, as a competent *a successful classical teacher. His -reputationgcapacity and qualifications as an instructor,a -too well known and admit:ed to require fron I's any enconiun, to recom mend him to th confidence and support of the comnmumliy. *All the usual branches of an English educa. tion will b& taught; also, the French, Latin and Gireek languages,- together with Philosophy, Drawing,.Mthematics, Astronomy,Chemistry, &c., &c. J The School tih be under the exclusive di rection and control of Mr Lesly The Scho lastic Year to consist of ten months, commen cing the first Monday of January next. Goud and cheap boarding may be had with private familietin the Village and its vicinity. Miss HARRISON, whose superior talents and qualifications as a Music Teacher, have. been long knqwn and appreciated in Abbe ville, will still continue in charge of the Music Department. D. L. WAR DL-MW) JOHN WillTE, - - R. U. WARDLAW, i J.J. WARDLAW, e -...W.A. WARDLAW, i T. C. PERRIN, JAS. S. WILSON,3 F. BRANCH, JAMES ALSTON. August 27 tI5J 32 J. J. Howard, .HViNG returned from the North, begs' 'teuve toistate te his friends aid the pub fe, that he is now receiving a full and com plete Stock of G R 0 C E R I L S, & c, CoNsisTINo IN PART OF TUE FOLLOWING ARTt cLE.S, VZ: 25 hbds. Sugar, (mostly strictly fine St. Croix,) 10 hhds. -Molasses, 100 bags prite Rio Colfee, well flavored. A few bags superior Java Coffee, 100 kegs Cut Nails, all sizes, do. Brads, 10.000 lbs. Bacon Sides, Shoulders and Hams, 150 clioiciifganvassed Sugar Cured Hams, wk&ianted asuperior article. 150 pieces Bagging, 44 to 45 inch wide, all qualities. 150 coils jto 4 inch Bale Rope. 500 lbs- best0Twine. 700 sacks- alt. 10 boxes Tobacco, all qualities, from com mon to the best Honey Dew. 500 lbs. Lead,50 bags Shot. 50 bbls. Flour, Canal, Baltimore and Country, (alt fresh ground.) 1,500 lbs..Sole Leather; do. Upper. 500 lbs.*Loaf sugar. Teain caddies and boxes. 15 tons. Swedes Iron, Cast. German and Blister Steel, Hoop Iron. 1,200 pairs heavy made Negro Shoes, made of the best materials, Alen and Wo men's Shoes. 300 large size Negro Blankets; do. Rose and.Whitney. Domestic Goods, Shirting and Sheeting. Calicoes, together with all heavy Cotton Fabrics. Pailsoubs and Cans. _ P -inen Cottontards, with every article usually kept in the business. -Also, a supply of CORN. equal to the demand. He returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public, for their former patronage. and lie now solicitq a continuance of their la vors, us he intends to make it their interest to call and trade with him. Orders thankfully re ceived, and fillod at thie loroest rates of the market. -Htamburg, S. C., Sept 17, 1845 35 2he llamaburg Republican. Greenville Monn taineer,;auid Edgefield Advertiser, will copy to the amount of $15, and forward account to .. J. HOWARD. H. I. JEFFERSe General Agent and Commission Merchant, Hamnburg. S. C. STILL o'ffers his servIces to his fiiends and glhe puibbec. and lie will devote his undivi ded attention to the SELLING OF COT TON AND FLOUR, RECEiINuG AND FONWARDINo GooDs. Buying Goods for Planters ot Mlerchants, or attend to anyi busintess that may be committed to his careC. He embraces this opportunity of tenidering his thanks to his friends for their liberal patron age hieretofore bestowed, and by industry and close attention to business, he hopes tin merit. and to continue to receive the s-unei. It'shall be his aim to make all his charges as light as pos sible. knowing that it will he to his interest to closely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal adlvances will be made if required on produce seiit to hinm for sale or store Cotton sent to him by Boats, will be received free of waharfags. All produce sent to him for sale will be promptly sold ont arrival, if so ordered. Augtust 6 tf 28 4 A R E-HOUSE -AND Commission Business. ,mi H ANKF UL to our friends for the liberal patronage hitherto received, we respect fully solicit a conti uance of the sante at our old Water-Proof Ware-House, Where we will continne to Receive. Store and ISell COT'TON aod other PRODUCE, ResCe and Forwcard Merchandise, &c. AT MODERATE CHARGEs. We wvill give undivided attention to any bu siness in our hine, entrusted to our care, ex cept the buying of .otton, which we refuse to Igo on etther our owan account or'that of others, bheinit difficult to piease in the united ca parityof both buyer aiid seller, Fro~n ithe lotig exp rience of our senior partner, and by prompt anud devoted attention to all matters ot busintess, confided to us, we hope to merit a share of public patronage I rWAI KER & PEA R80 . H amburg, 8. C., Sept 17 6m ' 35 IThe Edgefield Advertiser Abb. Banner. An derson Gazette. Penudleton Messenger, and Greenville Motininer, each, will copy the above for six months.-Jour-nal. Q-The friends oif Col, Jour, QUATTLE BUM announce hirn as a candidate (or the offce of Tax Collector, at the next elec tion. - Jaly 1 i We are authorized to announce M. GRAHAs. Esq., as a candidate for Ordinary of Elgefield District, at the tnexi election. Feb.7- - AND Commission Business. rTHE Subscriber informs his friends and the - public, that he has commenced the above Business, at the Ware-House formerly occupied by H. W. SULLIVAN. A lie will de vote his whole time and attention to the inter est of his custoriters. lie hopes, to merit and re celve a liboral patronage and supPort. B.ELLIOTT. Hamburg, Sept. 24 4t (Journal) 36 NOTICE. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing between J. A. Graham & Hilery Cooper in manufacturing tin ware, fc., is now dissolved. The above business is continued how ever by me. who will execute with neat ness and fidelity any business in nmy line, such as roofing, guttering and the manu facturing of tin ware, &c. HILERY COOPER. Oct I tf 36 ValuabE- Lands for -ale. 10 0 Acres of the best quality of Land are here offered for sale. The said land lies on the waters of Wilson and Ninety-six Creeks, and will b e sold in one, two or four tracts, to suit the pur chaser or purchasers. On one tract thete is an excellent Wheat and Corn Mill, in the best repair. On another tract there are good build. ings. with an excellent Store House and loca tion for merchandise. As I desire to move, I will sell the above lands at a low price for its quality. HH. . HILL. 11- Refer to H. R. Spann, or to Col. Christie, at Edgefiell Court House. September24 If 35 Noitce. I FOREWARN all persons from trading for a Note of hand given by the subscriber to John Lewi" for six lii dred dollars ($600.) da ted about the 18th or 19th of August, and due fat ofJanuary. 1847. as the property fbr which .aid Note was given having proved unsotmid, I am determined not to pay the same unless compelled by law. JOHN CHAPPELL. September 17 4t 34 $5 Reward. R UNA WAY from the subscriber. about the lt of vay last, my Negro Woman HARRIET, aged about 30 years, yellow complected, 5 feet high, and has when speaking a stoppage in her speech. und has a scar on one cheek, caused by the cut of a knife. Any person apprehending said Negro, and lodging her in Newberry or Edge field Jail. or delivering her to me two mites North of McNearry's Ferry, in Newberry Dis 1rict, shall receive the above reward. WILLIAM CHARLES September 17 3 t34 State of South Carolina. EDGFIELD DISTRICT. William Brunson and Catharine Summons Cox and others,Appllts., vs. in Calvin Cox and others, Def'ts. Partition. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Cal vin Cox,Odum Cox, the childen of Nancy Ford, formerly Cox, Peggy Cook, formerly Cox, Asa Odom, son of Gilham Cox, Defend. ants in the above stated case, ieside without the limits of this Slate, it is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division rsale pEho..eiLEsteo - ls eceased, on or lor the s dit Iay iof tobei next, or their consent to the same will be en tered of record. JOHN HILL, O. E. D. July 9 3m - 24 State of South Cardlina, EDGE FIE LD DIST RICT. Nancy Reynolds, Applicant,) aeainst Wmn. Reynolds, W. Reynolds, and others, Def'ts. UT appearing to mny satisfetion, that John RRey nolds, one or the Defendants, resides without the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered, that he do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Thlomnas Reynolds deceased, or,; or befoze the sixth day of October next, or hiis consentto the same will he entered of record. JOHN HILL, c. a. D July 2 12t . 23 To fhe Pusblic. Ihave seen an ad'vertisemnent over the signature of James Wilson, oleriag his services to the public as a Pump Maker. Now to prevent any misunderstanding or confounding of our narmes, I would only sany, that die unde-rsigned is the OLD PURiYP MY AKE R, who has been at the businiess some ten or twelve years. atid of~ers his services in that line to his old friends and patrons tupou -liberal terms. He will put in Pumps at 314 cents per foot. ROBERT WILSON. A bbeville C. H.. Sept. 10, 1845. N. B.-Any persons wishing to com municate with me on business, will direct their letters to Waterloo P. o., Laurens District. South Carolina. Rt. W. September 17 6r (Banner) 34 Eagle and Phenix liotel. A Card. T HE Subscriber respectfully announnes to hisi friends and the travelliing public. that he is now having the above splendid House put in complete order, and will open it uinder the immediate direction of himself and'wife, on or about the first of September next, at which time, lie solicits from'his friends and 1.atrons, a continuance of past favors assuring them that their comfort will always be his study. WM. FRAZIER. Augusta, Ga., August 20 tf 30 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Andrew Carson, Guardian of Declaration in Francis W. Ferth, vs. Foreign E noch Byne, Elijah ' Attachment. Byne, Harmon Hust. j Andrew Carson, vs. Doclaration in For the same. eign Attachment. TU H E Plaintiff in the above stated cases, 1.having this day filed their Declarations in my Office, and the Defendants having neither no wife or Attorneys knownto reside within the imits of the State on whom a copy of the same with a rule to plead can be served; "-It is therefore, Ordered" that the Defendant appear and plpead to the same within a year and a day from- the day bereof,or final and absolute judg ment will be awarded against them. -THOMAS G.- BACON, c. c. c. Clerk's Office, March 17th, 1845 Jy. 8 ' We are authorized to announce GEoRGE J. SHEPPARLD us a candidate foie office of Tax Collector, at the next election, Dec. 25 - A HiRI.LY after the dissolidion of the firm of H. L. JEFFERS & (o, I re quested Mr. S. f Kitchen, (my book, keeper,) to write a short advertisement for insertion In the Charleston papers, advi sing my friends and the pbbli; that I itill continued to transact a Oeneral Comif sion Business, on my own ~account; be accordingly did .write, and had inserted be fig e !J t. the following advertisement; ".H. .i JEFFERS, CommiSson Mar chant, Hamburg,- S. C., still continues to' receive and forward Goods, purcbase.Cot ion, and sell Merchandise on Commission. All business entrusted to him, will be at tended to with promptitude and despatch." In the Card I am made to say, that I would buy Cotton on Commission-this I did not intend, nor did I know that the purchase of Cotton was mentioned untir after the Card was published. Upon see-. ing -which I expressed my regret, that it was so mentioned, but not intending to buy Cotton, or expecting orders to do so, I thought it unworthy of further notice at that time, nor should I deem it necessary now, to allude to that advertisement, word it not, that I understand, it has been made use of, by some designing persons for the purpose of tryic,g to prejudice my friends in the country, agatUst Me as a Conmis sion Merchant ; I therefore feel it due td my friends and myself, to give this expla nation, which can be substantiated at any time. I take this opportunity of saying, that I am entirely independent of those who are tbus attemptiog to injure me, as all my acts and dealings are open and above board. To my friends I feel gratified for the very liberal patronage heretofore be slowed ou me, and still offer my sorvices to attend to Selling, Storing or Shipping Cotton, Flour, 8c., receiving and forward ing MERCHANDISE, forrwarding GooDs, to order, and to any other business that may be commnitted to moy care. While by industry and unceasing atten tion, I hope to merit and continue to re ceive their patronage, I want it only with their ednidence, tLat I will to t6e best of my ability discharge the duties of an Agent., with promptitude and fidelity, His charges shall be aliKe to all, and'at the lowest possible rates. I am always to be iound at my post, ready for business; at the Gorner of Cobb 8f Centre Streets. H. L. JEFFRES October 8 2t 37 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. J. W, Stokes. Deearationin 98. P. H1. Rooney. Auachment. p HE Plaintifl' in the above stated cases; .U having this day filed their declarations in n) office, and the defendants having no wire or attorney known to reside within the limits of the State, on whom a copy of the same with a rule to plead can be served: It is tberefdre ordered, that the deflindant appear and plead to the same within a year and a day from the day hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. F. Clerk's Office, 22d Nov. 1844. Nov.27 44 I _ ly State of Biouth Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTR1CT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Archibald Boggs, - vs. Dec'n, in Attadhmnt Harmon Hust. Litle Declaration in E noch Byne AUnamen. - and Harman Host.) A. Boggs, i tahet vs. DclrioinA chn; Enoctr Dyne.j C;narles Hail, . vs. ~ Decla'n. in Atachncht, H armon H-Inst.) Gideon Dowse. vs. 7Dec'n. in Attachment; Win. kiamnes, vs. IDee'tioha in Autachment Entoch Byne. Benjainin E.AMillstrap, vs. Dectsarationa in Enoch ilyne and AUachment. Elijah Byne, J Andrew Kerr and 3 John Kerr, j Declaration survivors. ) in , vs. | AUachmen?. . Enoch Byne. J J ames S. Brown, 3 Declaration vs. ' in Enoch Byne and ~' Auachmnaet. Hlarmon Hust. ) B3. B. Miller, vs. >Dec.in Attachmeht: Harmon Hust. ) Keers & Hope,1 vs. Dcc. in Attachment. E noch By ne. John Rougers, vs. Declaration in - E noch Dyne and - Autachment. Elijah Byne. .j Alexander Walker, vs. Decla'tion in Attack'mti Enocha Byne. 3 John WV. Rtheney, vse- ( Declaration ie Enoch Byne and ( uiachment. Harmon ut. J Thomas G. Jordan,~ vs. Declaration inl Enoeh Byne and duAtacament. Harmon H ust. J Wmn. D. Stone, vs. . Dectlarat ion in Enoch Byne and ( Attachment Harmona Hust. Henry 8. 1-oadley, Declaration vs. ) in Enoch Byne. jAttachment. 711 H E Flaintif's in the above cases, having Athis day filed the ir Decliratioins in my oflice,and the Defendants having neither Wives nor Attorney's known to reside within the himits of the 2tate on whom a copy of said Declarations with a role to -plead ean be ser-' ved: It is therefore ordered, that the said De teudantsado appear and plead to the said dee. laratiotns within a year and aLda'yfroma the date hereof, or final and absoltute judgment will be awarded against thetn by default. THOS. G. BA ON, c. c .. .erk's Office, May 6th, 1845-. 16 May. 14 ly FM" Trhe friends of EDMUND Moa, Esq., annpunee him as a candidate for the oflice of Tax Collector at the ext election. Nov.6. . tf 41 (t? The friends of- Lieut. JAI~ 18. BARnIs, antiounce hima assa candidate for . the office of tax Colledtor a: the next elec ion Setitsmber 3 . f 3