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~ ~ 'lnf he foMlowitis Be potive of nuch good on Iw'imbtious of succesi iatrimont linie"shouldIidywell secret. Vd'fri endWho for. 6 i: teh say she aes, no reao A 'young lady oef"ccinri dhar, S lnut of rate mental. .e.udodients ad.i *. traordinary ersonalattractonS. had five suitors ' ua assi'eu, a theit aten tuanes a upon::wli~hsa eavemi tibe all.upon tt r at a'cer itaau ho di ateday, and iach state bs Olims tap e ce 6f the 'others. t iippaoined'tim-the lovers afrieda Fou f thein v ere confdent of iuccess, lefthi had -doivcast ^ook and ihbedwhen-he gazed upon the object ol ; - evotaoD. - 'Genlieeo,' said she, *you hve hono red we with proposals of marriage. I have, as ye, neither refused' no' accepted any oneof you.! niowt d6sirethat iach ofyou will state yur claimnto my hand, or der that - may know.upon what grondi I1may be justified in bestowing it. A answe'red'Sfollows'lf you marry mejo shill lige in a p enilid housti have ervants and catrlages at your. command, and enjog all the luxuries of fashionable ife. I am- ricb. B spoke nextMy -rival has said very ..talysthat- he is rich, and he offers you a strong'-dineement; butI am-noble of des: c bi;j-iy' grandfather was"Duke, and although not-wealthy, I am ofafamily with whom an alliance would he conside. relif hnrb the wealthiest heiress in anhe'ondob C stated his claims thus'I am a pohi. tician, -and have now a repuiation thai older persons. have envied. Next year I %hallirdn foCongress, and I have no doubi if success. By marrying rne your namc will. be handed down to posterity.' D twisted his mustache with the air ol an exquisite, and said-'Augelic creature -Ton my soul I think you have alread made up your mind in my 'favor. 'Yot kttow bow I'M admiired. Who is Ine mesi ashionable dtesser In town ? Who ride the test horses? Who Is ibtetterijadgt of the era? Rumdr says D, but, 'por honor, I'm o nodest to Insist upon it. Whenit e to E's timo to speal there'was a pa - All eyes turned :o wardsliim. Poor ow'! he was dread fully embarrassedi -Well,' said the beauty, hat say ybu Mr. E.' Alas!' was- the reply, I yield' thesi .gentlemen. They have the advanta me in every respect.' And be took up lic 'hat to leave. *Step' said the lady, 'make your sigth ment, no matter how humble your claims. I am poor.' -'Go on.' 1I am-not-of noble family' 'Go on sir. 1I am unknown to the world' -No matter-proceed.' I have neither the taste nor the meani to dreis fashionably. I work for thy liveii hood : It is:hardly posible that I cat fiake you happj, for!I can offer you non of the inducements held out by my rivals '1am to judge of that sir. what nex: ? 'Nothing, only II love you, and take < Aete thi essrs. A B C and D burst ou into's loud laugh and exclaimed in ont toice-'So do'we !-I love you to des traction !-I take four papers ! ha ! ha ha!lma ! 'Silence,' said the lady, 'In one montl you-shall have my answer. You may al withdraww.' At the end of the mouth the l'ive suh'or: Egain appeared. TFeraing to each in suc cession-the lady thut answered : 'Riches are not productive of happi ness.' 'Boasted nobility of blood is thi pores: of all redetmnendationW,' "Farm. asileeting,' and the that hat tie't te out ward garb of a gentlemao' it fto' be pitied. 'I have takced dh t'o'wb? t&r EtnJd fe da of the newspapers to which you all subl scribe, and I have ascertained' that nothi of you, who have boasted of wealthr no bility, fanmor fashion, hate paid the prin - -e icr Now, gentlemen this is dishoneet I cannot think of marrying a man whi could be guilty of a dishonest act. I hav. learned that [air E. not only subscribei for a paper, but pays the printer ! Tiiere fore I say. he is the man,. I give him mj hand with the full conviction that he is thi one who is every way calculated to maa me -happy.' Need we extend our narrative ? Th4 disappointed gentlemen disappeared quit< suddenly; and the lucky suitor was unite. to the object oflhis devotion ; and, in a few years, by his honesty and industry, becam not only a distinguished, but a wealth: -man, and w as esteemed by all who knew hiin; Young men, he paid the printer !s-there no moral in this . ]MR. CRLFHOUN-TH E SENATE. * - From the tune of the press generalia tiie-seens' talbe strong desire for Mr 6ilhouin's~ return' to the Senate. Thi - course of the Whig' id' c'encentratinI much of the talent' of' their party in tha elevated and infietjtigl- leddy,' rendersi unmeativJe that ibe Deafeeracy be repte seted lyy-steir-ablest'end beit men. ^ Wd ate6'not posseased ofMr. Calboun'i views 6r -intentionsiipan thi:subect bhr vecan eadilyiigaine that' to leafIe lii! presenat tranquil and codgeuisl pursuits, ti engage in the strife a'rd' turmoil'ofpoliti calI lire, would iavol~W a very' seri6ui sacrifice of feelisi ad'idrlination on hi part. -Such sacriftee,- hdigi!.'er, he ha never hesitated to mnakie'Vlfin' Juis cotitr: has called for his- serviees. - - We coy lielow an' ard6I frf'tl New York Sun, a neutrai paper, to which Mr Clay -is also invoked -to retorn't public life.-onstituil - ' John? Calhoun,:-it aeentis-arnosf'er lan,4 walltlhis .seat'il' tie Senate ti tnter .W&.w wlecotuld 'see. Henar: Clay there also. .They are- the -known recognised anddistioCtebrpresntatives u -lhb great sn lgonsn ahasr stiotrk * a great .colisterali of' the natonla --thought. f miffiiist ibilities, i'o found experieb,5cetl'ufdOnddbiasptriot - strot' citidel of American conseratism 4 atihg nortto be confounded with the tim. idarroiness of the Old World legisla, aiidb Here, convervatismi at the worst, isbit an- oer- igilant care for all the'ap -proaches add defencis of bur Republi'can prospdity. Calhoun "he King taner, s the dlearest, oioblest, dad most ju compromissig champion of Republican. p e las the"Stirs" in, fioit. -the firwelffauki,'an iflings and kintgdoms stand ib the peth,'they'muist re cede. . U'1 s. hand 'ou-r rAeg Will never jive b'ak. Wether itco'ver ilie'bonds bf awrth es.5Ieod, -or shades the bor deriofTexs, 6r gives hops and life to an African Molony,' its way is onward, and he icould find it easier to'die tha4stain its'folds by an' unrepublican' cancessoin. This is' felt in''the cabinets of Europe; and iihen hespoke; whether of Texas or our domestic tnoritution k their lof'y brav 'ado'of ihAtthsY. '*iould "not 'permit" sunk to a soft whispe, and they ofity lis ped it was "objeetJilhle." . Nor isit the manly statesmaidship oT'Clay to make conisessions, thoughome 'few of his'paisans a'ready 'enough u16'i it for him, batbil thief dlesie is to stay at home and watch.heedfully the good in posses slon;.'- Her studies the experibnceofgthe past, and.brings its rules to the protection of the present. Calhoun would veutAre farther, and trusting still "More largely to principles thin to experience, would give wider scope, and more unshackled ener gy, to the hopes of the future. We;want them bog in the. Senate. Their parties need them for leaders, the country needs them there to balance each. other, and Republicanism needs them .for examples. -New York Sun. Neo Hampshir.-It is understood that the Governor of this State will 60l the va cancy in the U. S. Senate caused by the resignation of Mr Woodbury, with the' Hon. 'Franklin H. Pierce, a gentleman who has heretofore occupied the position with distinguished ability. Mr. Pierce 'is a man of superior talents-a thorogoing Free Trader, and on 'every other imper tant subject sound as any other Synshern Republican could wish. The mantle of Woodbury will have fallen on worthy shoulders; should Mr. P. be iuduced' to actiept it. He resigned his seat in Can -gress some years since, owing -to tile de -rangement of his private af'airs, which 'we have since learnt are in a guod condi tion.-Palriot, 7th inst. Adirgiand Eltrifon.-As Na as heard from the Whigs have elected 26, and the Democrats 36 delegates.' There are yet to be heard from five counisl; tour of wileb, via: St. Mlaty's, Somerset, Wor ester, and Dorchester, are decidedly A ig and are-entitled to send '15 Dele gateiivbich, added to the 20 Whigs al ready qsell, will make 41. or juist one half. of the 'ole number. The remain inge"unty, An Arudtel, il doubiful. If it te barried by th emocrats, its 5 dele .gatesi added to the lready chosen, will make the 'number of t arty in the Legislature, also 41, or one af of the whole. Should the Whigs, however, have chosen one or more Delegates' in Anne Arundel, the number thus chosen will be the Whig majority in the House of Delegales. Pretty close work this. [Patriot, 6th inst. Whidte Rice.-On Monday last we. were shown a beautiful specimen of this an cient rice, grown this year, on the planta tion of Mr. William M1cElveen in Sumter district. -The heads are very large, and far surpass in size any we have seesn of the gold seod rice. We are informed by MWr. J, J. Dickinsou, to whom we are in dibted for the sample, that Mr. McElveen has a very large field of this rice, wvhictr will make air astonishing yield. The white-hull rice was cultivate3i exclusively, we understan'd, ou' the first introduction of rhte grain irr fit State-but itihas been al meat entirly7 abstrdoned within the last 40 years.- ludeed, we do not know a sin gie platu who nOw plaints'it for the maer eet.- Somne ?'e* allow their s'ervai'ts to duiete ii, that it may be distinguished from the crop of the proprietor of the plantation. We observed the last sum mer some beatitiful specimens of rice dun highland fei~s inr .Marion district, and in Roberson and B'ranswick counties in North Carolina.- Winyaa Observer. American Tea.-A successful attempt has been made in Virginia1 to cultivate the Chinese tea plant. A specimen is about to be exhibited t an Agricultural Fair in that State. IDrunkards forbid to Mlai.-t Government of Waldek, in Germany has prohibited the issuing of a marriage licence to persons of intemperate habits. 'M|arylanl Election.--Returnls have been redved from all the different Counties but two-Dorchester and Worcester, each of which sends four Delegates to the Assembly. The Baltimore Patriot (Whig) of Saturday evening, states - that the Whigs have so far elected 34, and the Democrats 40 members. tAn old hard shelled- minister observed in a late sermon, that "ino one ever got religion in a great bustle !" Think of this. ladies! Kn' abolitionist having stolen an tim brella, could not conscientiously carry it bale, beceause his neighbor kept a 'slave who 'officiated as portet,; and therefore .when he rung the' bell at the door, ho should' be availing- fimself of slave labrr omsion of a sigl.:leder i'ean exchang6 paper, the linea sone, " Hell hasbdo suryi e awmascre, was made torrea, Hell has nkflurglikea AWomnan coned." Tidis is the st time we evrer hiird-so strIkin a mroth being the o ${ ng, of error 1Kornk Americai I '~ naultzy known.-Wa fiad th fol lwng -- tog stoLnis Reveillse , ; The pdrenftwho would troin up chiild in thewofy he 'shoufd go, Iusf go -litlie way he would train uip thie chifd." ' LIST UF LETTEXS, Remainidg inith Post Officd at Edge field.C; H.on the 30ti of Siptember 1845, whichif~ not takenout before ite31st or December. will be sent to ilie Post Office DepartmUent, as dead letters.' Aiken; Gov. Wm. 2 Anderson, Miss I. Adams;,N. Armstroig Mrs. C. B Burt, Hon. A. Bird; E. M. 2 Burt, Dr. H. Buckhalier, W. Berger, Mdns. A. Brooks Lo Crafton, A. Clark J. Curry, W. Codk, J.N. Claybrook, R; W. - Carjisnt6r, Mrs.R. Cook, J. ColviniEllen G. D' Daniel, W. Donaldsout E. Ko Day, J. Mt.- -Davi oT' Elder, H. B. EdisonJ.'Jr. Frost, ion. E. 2 Green, J. Griffin; Mrs. j Gallman, H1. B. "Orabkm, J A. Y Dassaway, n. .. Hagood, Mrs. E. Harrison, B. Hainey, 1. -HoWard, Dr A P Howard, Dr. A. Go Hiarey, To' Bo Harris. J. B. HaMil'u Mrs V Hollister, Mrs. C. Huffinan, Mr. H or So Juhan, Miss E3. J. Johnson, V. C. Gra.nyH... Y Loveless, . Lowe, Bassil Lanham, T. W. Liselton, Mrs. 1. Ladrum, D. F. Harrisoh, J. B 2 M l's, MissA. L. Mimse, R. T . Mitchell, G. H7. Miles, Lewis McDullie Hun 0~ 4 McCarv, J. J. athis, W. Moore, N. Mulli, Jsl Niller, , Miss E. J. N Nichols, 0. M. Nitchols, G. .P&Q* Page. Rev. C. 2 Presley. W. Prestley, . W. Parkinuu, 11. Quarles, Dr. E.. R Reylolds, R. 11. 2 Ramsey, A. PRix, John Radford, -s Ridlehover, Wmn. Soaly, R. Smyly. 2J. C. Sheppard Scurry, J. Spires, Mrs. H. . Simpson, . . T&U Tompkins. J. Tennant, G. Trap,J. Upson, M . R Ward, Capt. R. Weaver, P. 1. Wray, H. D - Wash, J. Wilson, J. 3 Welch, Mrs. . Whitlock, Miss A. S , White. J. Whaitfield, Crlr * Y Yancy, B. C. Oct 8 101 3t 37 State of Sduth Caoina, ED"GEIFIELD DIT ICT. Nac en sApiat Sunmons in Wry 3H . WahJ William J.ynolds, Wiley Partition. Reynolds, ad others De Ya eyd.tC.J Hosotate ofit onh Caoinaee TNoncy Reynolds, Appecant, cumonin llia eyd, ineysrc adiSion. tMoeHooWlyReynolds and ohr e otudants Th purcoader will beh reEquiregv bond ancd ppove secuity Edea Court gaeo the pnseogis to the Ordiaryetof secoemas roshcasedey Costaitning pane Hnd candsxee ce, oeo lesstu1. BiL WADsrict and State ThoeSa adofn aS o thaolina tonia MusHosonad oter. Reynoldsn andrs otes .eedns in The anuraer frot Joe reqill, Eoquire witpocd tppove secury atnefed Cort naeo the lansreloises to the Ordiate of Solouon the purcased ontainingt fifty pAcres more orlssasah h isrc The State oad Sonuthe Carolina, rod. doniglno EDGEFiEL D .STR iT. sonai FransWond and obers nnos Toppsldcan as Credin o.wev inPats. Purchasers, Diefendand aproe sion cuiY and aordrgo Johe HiEmsquire, th Ordinary if teuirt secre id.e purchse oney. fi'rsttoy bn November adState ofreid S othe artlina.w of adoiegladDstofaict; .Bn soneracs Wood-arnd hathpplie Toe fod oLeatred of ditwateionhs. Purcadsinlrs te bods and aoes, crity, and acrits of'thpmies Busylte ofthe Dsrditaifresid doece the ofutebate moey.~ o to b apaid beor H.mLWR, tornxSriay . our fD h sadDrct, toh 4ole t -dge37 Soutate, on tSou ath aofna. Wntt hoereaseif Thrany, hyth saied aom o eso dministrationsoudnoon rntd of Given dri-e hansaid ea, thse arethrede, ofOtobert indh anofs our Lod singuar thesandeh hndreditord fofrthy fied dand te and year befr meatou nxJOrdNar' HILL, 0 o E sad trit 8 o be hodn 3tEge7l Coure oueon td towennie dayofOGE i'st Sto s cae cana, for the osaid 6oh day Coflector, i the yteartonou JOH Hr 4L, 8.E.D Oct 8 2' 37* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CHrAnLXSTOrrAugUst 2fth, 1845. By His Bircellency WILLIAM AIKEN, Esq., Governor and Commander-in chi/e in and over the'State of South Car(lina. VV HEREAS information has been received ' at this Department, that an atrocious murder has.been committed on the person ol IUHN BEVIS, Jailor of Chesterfield District, )y three Negro Fellows, (confi..ed for safe. keepiur,) named FRIDAY, HARRY and [SAA(, belonaing to Alexander Forsyth, and hat the said r4egroes have escaped from Jail, Now know ye, that to the end justice may be loie.and that the said Negroes way be broughi b trial, fot their offence as aforesaid; I do ereby offer a reward of oNE HUNDRED DOL.ARs 'oreach, for their, apprehension and delivery, into any Jail in this State. DESCRIPTION: FRIDAY is about 30 years old, black com lexion,and was purchased frum Thos. Steele, who resides in Richmond Co. N. C. ISAAC is about 30 years old, purchased from W. Cov ngton of the same County, and HARRY is about the same age, and purcihased front Wal er Leak, of Anson County. N. C: Given under my hand atid the seal of the State at Charleston, 25th August, in the year of out Lord, one thousand eight hundred and forty five, and in the seventieth year of Americati independence. WILLIAM AIKEN R Q. Pindncy, Secretary of State. S ptember 17. 4t 34 SURGICAL INFIRMARY. shall be ready to receive Patients b) K the lst of next month. (August.) The Infirmary is situated near the Georgia Rai Road Depot, and can accommodate from foot to eight white, and rrom ten to twenty blaI paiiets. A good nurse will be in attendance it all tiumes. day and night. No charge witt be made for board, mnrsing %-c., but forsurgical attendance and operations the ustal fee will be required. During the lecture months, viz: from No vember to March. of each year. patients unabh o pay will be received. nursed, and operated pon by any member of the Faculty. free oJ PAUL F. EVE. M. D., Professor of Surgery, in the Medical College of Georgia. Augusta, July 30 3m* Plantation for Sale. B Y the consent of the Legatees. I shal ptoceed to sell at Edgefield Cour House, on the first Monday in Novembei next, the tract of land whereon the lat Sarah Bush, deceased. lived. coutainin seven hundred and twenty eix (726) acres more or less, on a credit of one and tw years. lying on the road leading from Edge field Court touse to Columbia, 8 mile from said Court House. The land will b re-surveyed and plat made, showing all th boundaries of said land, and also the pre cise number of acres, which will be showi on the day of sale. SThe na~rlrncC"=i;t b regvir' aO 641 notes with approved securities, and also mortgage of the premises to secure th purchase money. THIOS. DELOACH, Executor. September 10 9t 33 REGIMENTAL ORDERS, -September 17,1245. A COURT M A RT[A L will he conveni at the Old Well's otn Satuiday the 18tl October, 1845, at which time~ and place Cap tuns of Companies are requnired to summon al men who have beent defaulters at Regitmental Battahon and Petty Musters, and all defaulter, of Patrols, in their respective commands, withii the last twelve months, to said Court .Martial By order pf Lientt. Col. PUSEY, Commw'ina~ G. D. Mruts, Adjutuant, Septemer 17 7tht Regimettt, S. C. M (37'The Hamburg Journal will copy. Brought to the Jutl OF this District, on rte 27th inst, a negrc man who says his unme is SIMON, ant that lie belonos to Mr. Arthur Purely, em Louiiana. He says his masters plunta tin is next to Gen. W. Hamptott and ii the same Parish. IHe says he furtnerl; belonged to Mr. James L. Clark, of Co lumbia, S. C., whlo sold him, to Mr. Me Doald, of Charleston, and he sold hitn ta M r. Higgins, of N. Orleans, who sold bitt to his present owner. Said negroi five feet, eight inchbes high, and betweet 28 and 30 years of age, lightt comnplected and his upper teeth front is doubled, hi has lost the great toe off of his left foot. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take hin away, or he will be dealt with accordiu1 to law,. C. H. GOODMAN, Jailor Odober 1 tf 36 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELDJ DISTRICT. IN E QUIT Y. Willam H. Clegg and Wife, BiEU vs. David Outz, 'for and others. Partition. I T appearing to my satisfaction that Davi Onuz, one of the defendants in this cast is absenit front and esides beyond the limits o this State, ott gnotion of Bonhnt, Cotmplaira ants Solicitor, It is therefore ordered, that th said D. Outz do plead. antsweror denmur to eottr plainantS said bil of compt1laitt, wvithin thre monthsfrom the publicationi hereof, or the sai bill will be taken pro confesso against him. S. s. TOMPKINs, C. a. a. D. September 10 3m 33 Positively the Last Notice A LL Persons having dematnds againist tm Estate of John Chteatham, Sent.. decen e.,ate requested to presentt thtem properly a tested within the time prescribed by law, at those who do not avail themselves with this ol portunity will not be paid. GUTH-ERIDGE CHIEATHIAM, March 4 l y 5 -Execxtor Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the Estate of Joh D. Raiford, late of this District, are ri quested to make immediate payment. anad a having any deaads agamnst theeaid. Estal ivill ha'nd them in, accordiang to law, by. the 25m of December next, at wvhich time the" subset her desires to close up the Estate. ELIJAH WATSON,-Adm'r. Wholesale & Retail ro6es CORNEaCtENrRnZAD MARKET STREETS, j AVE just received, apd-Wil:contiitie to receive irsh supplies. of the f*01tioldi Articles, whijch they offier to their Irients and the tradeat the lowest marketpices :. SU1G ARS.A 30 bhds'caisisting of St. Croix, Clairfield, Potb~ico auu Muscovado. ALO, Double Refined Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COFFE!S. 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Atigustuii do. 125 'choice itaou do. I Bale Moelio do 15 bags Cuba. - BAGGING. 100 pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 to 45. ich. 250 do. - Kentuckj, (heavy) 44 t4 in. 50 do. - Tow, 45 inch 125 do. Gunny, 24 per yard, 45 to-47 in 100 do -Georgia orolija, 44 to 45 in. RUPE 300 coils Kentucky lope 50 do lanilla, do 50 do. Jute. ,do. 20 hds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do !I - 50,000 pounds Irou, of all sizes. Also a goud assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, uerman an Caster & Cast dteel. BACON & 6ALT. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do.. Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. CHAIRS. 10 dozen I Maple Chairs 25 do Windsor do 10 do' Cpne dear, 2 do Childrens, do 2 do Boys, . do 2 .do Offices, do 2 do Rocking, do I do Nurse. do LfLAAKE TS. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 3 do 10-4 do (weighing 7 lbs. to the pai) . A good assortmenst of Bed Blankets from 10.4 to 12 4. NEGRO CLOTHS. 1,000 yds. W ashington Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. I-0 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) - 511 T. 150 Bags, assor ted Sizes POWDER. 30 Kegs IlF Dupont's Powder 10 do Blasting do 20 do Eagle,9porting, do W HITE L1 AD. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. 50'Boxos Teas. Consisting of gun pow. der, Hyson and Imperial 6 ases attees, I best Black Tea " LIME, 200 BbIs. fresh Itock Lime. Also-Plaster Paris. -A L S O Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Indigo, Saltpetre, Blue Stone. Copperas, SlioeThread, dnuff, Cotton & Wool Caids; Brass Bound Buckets, Painted Bucke .!.uks, Churns, Keelers. Willow Wa* and i.Kradies. Washboards, -Cocoa Dip Clothets Pinas,: Brooms, WondehsB Wash tands, -Bellows,- Rakes8cy Sneeds,CaLe Mills,SoapTallow & Sperni Candles. WbgpnBoxes, bleasures, Saddle lions, Windorr Glass, Starch, Pistols, To bacco, (jrinidstones;Osnaburgs, T wine, Cas tings, Boots, Shoes, Wiol llats,Rice,C lothes Baskitets, Almonds, Benirskins, Mlackerel, alustard, Filth Chains, Lainj OrI; a choice article of Chewing Tobacco; Veg, Bex.es, - CGider, Barrel Covers, Cod Fish ough Mo31ulds, Sole Leather, Nankeens, C o .late, & c., &c. WANTED-0.000 lbs. BEES WVAX, for which cash will be paid. Hamburg, July 23. tf 23 110/V TU GET HEALTH! * H OUUdANIJ at persons cointinue to cure t heiiselves of Colds, Coughs, Headaches, Rtheumatic Affections, Small Pox, Measles, Costiveness, Influenza, arid the host ol those in dications of the body of the blood being omit of -ortder, simply by perseverinigly using Bran drcth'~s Vcgetable Universal Pills, so long as any syniptoms oi derargementin any organire mpmn. Often byaotn hscourse,whc experience has proved according to Nature, it being inerely assisting her, have many in a few days beena restored to health, who, hut for Bran. dreth,. Pills had been sick for months. The value of this mnedicinae is beyond price.. 0I'IiTe Pills are sold ati DT. irndeth's Of ,'ec, -441 Broad way, N. York. Also, by Bland 3r Butler, Edgehield C. H1.; S. D. Clarke E& Go., Hamwburg; J. 3. E4 D. C. Smyley, Mleeting Street; 11'. M. Colemnan, New Market; If'kiltoc/, Sullicani & IJ'aller, Greenwood ; L. D. Meirri man, Cokesbury. 31 Octi 1 t . 36. CARRIAG MYAEING '. 71HE Subscribers respectfully ifom .Lieir friends and the publio generally, that thmey are caurrying on tho CARRIAGE MAKiNG BUSINESS, in all its branmches, at the old stand neai Poltersville, where they are fully prepared for doing all kinds of work in ibeir line with nearness and despatch, and at pricej Ito suit thle times. They reel thankful foi ,past favors, and hnpe by constant assidluity f anid sirici aittentinn to busine'ss, to merit -liberal share of their pairnnage. C. MITCHELL, L.1-HILL. July 2 - ti . 23 P. 8. Wagon work and all kinds o Blacksmithitig done at the customary pri, ces. hi & HI. N"OTIC E. A : LL Persons. indebted to the Estate of C .D. Blackstone, late of the District, ati regnteuted to nmako pnyment by the 1st ol De -cember, and all having any demands against tin Estate wvill hand thetm in according to law; b~ the above time-at whichi time the subscribe desires to. close the estte. Anat-TUOS.. B. REESE, Executer AugutG-3mw 28 -IM. Lsrge Spanish(-W :A.i . . 10 M.. Spanish (L Valedos) b 10 M1, do -(R.. M.). .35 M.Imperml Regalins ('-Venus. ") --.ust'received, shii' sil6be - SIBLE & CRAab.N of-m. S~ ptem 1 0 _next, seuwi0;IdIN Rait:Road f to te r ve nezh pf~~~jp se Inas zo at 41ue gt- 6 o 0: July9 given tha api thaeLeislattueso t onexh~t sessin'ndip porite aife Villa e September. 3 made o-0h1 sidr to alter the'charter ik' so as togive to.-the--Iowo site.ri ht to grar t.Tavein~jCO .to.reta spiiituonas~li'Uoraidi August27 HE Subserr 'eby tice, that he initendilpR session of the Legjiru7 Carolina,- to griat him an cl a Ferry over.4daludi -': Fordl,j athe ' nction or3* field, Abbev e1iiurns: also gi e's notice djthitt hWW6 apphecation of 11r.4-J W." " at the same place.C'2 - JAME July 30 i UBLIC Notice Ishereby~ve - cation will be'4 madet Ib .1 ture, to declare Shi 4's" : - waand to- preven b:iio n navigation thereof. July.30 OT I C E ivsn nertf tea s will be tmdo the iLai setion, to declar RockyS piiiia r Lexington .Di'strict* nv ate~ August 20 .m Statea he Sotidiro BA RN WELL" iSTICE. ILLAMA J.,NIXSON , vvi wowj s cusiodyof the ShiI Di trina to irat, if a excrit Safi aFord,-at ihe suit 'oft - otie Honrat ble- th'so mad at -ethepe .!0 ie nd--all dhin Pt cation anyise madet J ulmmned, and hi Neoe the s.Jedges'vtth idCopnjirt~ hdeatrwillmd ton the fashindyi Octon, to er caek,pi anytik cin Lehyntoe saiPtitioanr shuld-nt a.the flice f ommon- les EDR WELL DISTRIC2V'~ SLiAme J'a. Ien, rpHE custodifs ho byaerifove IlDi6 ' tit byourte were aoe 1rt of plerad.theirniad' fagiadst tefndit, have-. this a r ucirti on aiHntb ~the~d innJ he ha in n'eo Atre titin isSaye nodra&r wi~rth saiopyofsadth Dslid' i t~ soed Oreetat Brwfi j'theiar -oly t praed of this pecrtion ate.hi.~ OfClek'. Coice 2dmoai 84i. Novwel . 27.. l4ny4. - State of South Crln .EDGEFIELD DISTRIT-. IN COMNM DRA So. J. acdA Euoch1 Bline.f h~b laeo h V ort ere Ialloedopedtereal viuast Hro Defedathvtisdyfe~er Dcarand aats Enohs i noiJy Mue avingn wieo-Atre seve . reed ha S1H to Ptifs cain e hiiess b nd 3 a tahris lday ie thiid ecaardaisisi'i Clrk fice, 2edeedanosya;i neitiie ~. oftState, on Shdnitl Co ao. Toas havul, to b r eaduo d denca nun m aooroe dates, hee ad Enoch By2. " ly EmlNH TubaE,) C ~ -EP.ch yne S1HE I nlaniebv issui my ~ fileahd teir e~ or Attorneys kdownttor Ide-wti1 h lTe State, oin whom cn ' is it a le t peaifiu .d~ teeOe rder e.t tii # day framt.e dlte ae~is li'aul SCesli ,f SSt a ~ n