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8etse agelit asd Comnuissi@o Merchant, Uanburg, S. C. TiLyizoers h services toins fiends end - the piilil iuts hewifll devote his undvi 4.d attention to . SELLING OF- COT'ON~AND FLOUR RECatV e.AIID FoaWAaDato Goons ,gying Goods for. Plafteris 0r Mirchants, or attend to sag Mause that may 6c .maow,- to fisCare. braces thi opporutyf t n n luis tbankato hisluia f rlibteml p.t a age heretofore bestowed,and by indestry and close attention to business. he hopes to erat. and to continue toreceive the same. It shall be his aim tomake all Jais.cuarges as light as pos sible, knowing that it-will ie to his interest to closely observe, the interest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made .if required. on produce sent to him for sale or store. Cotton sent to hin by Boats, will be received free of wiarfage. All produce sent to him for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. August-6 if 28 Dry Goods, Dry Goods. New Fan! and Winter Goods! a :AT WHOLESALL AND RETAIL. HIRTINGS and Sheeting, brows and k bleacned from 3.4 to 3 yards, all kinds, CALICOES, French, English. and American, 3 4 to 4.4 wide from 64 to 37A cents. Uln:woEs. MoUsNs DE Laius, A.PAcCA's, CAs nERES and BoUatr.tEs, a large assoirt went, and cheaper than ever, (all new styles.) BILKS: wide black high lustre for Mantillns, blue black and colored. all kinds, Cheap. 1200 SHAWLS, all kinds, from 25 cents to $12; black and second mottrning Shawls, all sizes, FLANNELS. red, white, green. yellow, stri ped,,and twilled, Welch and Gauze, warran ted not to shrink. LINENS, Irish linens. undressed, for Shirting; Linen' Sheeting; brown and bleached Da '*nask Table -Linen ; Russia, and Scotch Dia per; Towelling of all kinds. hIOSIERY & GLOVES.a great variety. SHOES. Ladies and Children's fine Shoes. BONNETS, Leghorn. Strawand Fancy Bon. nets. CARPETING.-The largest assortment ever of'ered in Hamburg, at very low prices, from 25 cents per yard, upward. that we will make it the Planter's interest to look at before buying. - In short. every article usually asked for in this place, Hardware and Groceries only ex cepted. hamburg, OctI5 6t (Repub.) 39 smaams a.e oS@ Wholesale & Retail Grocers CoRNEa czarinE AND-NARKET. STREETS, HAMBURG, S. C. H AVE just received, and will continue tc .receive fresh supa ies'of the following Articles, which they offer.to' their friends and the trade,at the lowest market prices : SUGARS. B0 hhds. consisting of St. Ctoir, Clairfield, Porto Rico and Muscovado. Double Refined Loaf, Crashed and Powdered ugars. COFFEES. Sp b:sOld Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Augnstara do. 125 choice Ra4 - do. I Bale'Mocho do -5 bags Cuba. BAGGING. 100 pieces.Heavy 1iundee. 44 to 45-riuch. 250 do. Kentucye,(beavy) 44 to 45 in. 50 do. ;Tow,'45 inch ,.125 do. .Gunny, 24 per yard, 45 to 4'7 in 100 do Georgia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. ,ROPE 300 coilsiKentuckj Rope' 60 do Manilla, do 60 .do. Jute do. MOLASSES -2 b21lds. Trinidad Molasses - k 25 bbis. New Orleans. do - I RON .50,000 pounds (ron, of all sizes. Also, P'gomd assortment of Hoop and Band B.CN& S AL T -80,000 PieCountry Side. ~2,000 Sacks Salt, 5. do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. 10dznI CHAIRS. 10 dzenI MpleChairs 25 do Windsor -do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Children., do -2 -do Boys, do -' 2 do. Oflices, do 2 do Rocking, do 1 do Nurse.0 - do * BLANKETS 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 3 do 10-4 do (weighing' 7 bs. to the * pair) A good assortment of Bed Blankets from 1 0-4 to 12-4. NE~GRO CLOTHS. * ,000yds. Washington Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. 10 OOedgs, (apsorted Sizes). SHOT. 350 Bags, assorted Sizes POWDER. 30*. SKegs IF Dupont's Powder 10 do, Blasting do 20 do EadeSporting, do I~iTE LE AD. 5000 lbs pureNo. 1, N. Y. Union Mills .~' ~~ -. White Lead. TEAIS. -~-0-Boxes Teas. Consisting of gun pow der, Hyuson and Imperial - ~ 6 apes attees, lI'hest Black Tea" ~ LIME, ~200li. fresli Rockiime. -Also-Plaster Paris. ingrbeperSeieCinnamon, Nutmegs, ndgo altpetre,'BIne Stone,. Copperas, *,c,.ShoeThread, Snuff, Cotton, & Wool Cards, .Brass~Bound Busckets, Painted Buckets, Tubsfiherna, ~Keelefs,1Willow Wagons ~andf'radies, Washboatds, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes'Pins, Bi-ooms. Wooden .Bowls, w,, .Wasb Stands, Bellows, Rakes, Scythe Sneed,Coffbee ills,Soap,Tallow & Sperm: r' Candles, WagonBoxes, ileasures, Saddle Ss;,Ions, Windorr Glass, Starch, Pistols, To. ''- bacorowdstones, Osnabiirgs, Twine, Cas sings, Boots,.Shiooe, Wool Ilats,Rice,Clothes' i~-Baskts,'jnmonds, Bearakins, Mackerel, ~ .~~%trd.FifTh Chains, Lamnp Oil; a choice - e ,Cof idinTobacco; Vinegar, Betes, ~ ~QiderBarrel Covers, Cod Fish, Plough a U Md idoLeather, Nankeepa, Choco ~ Olhis. BEES WAXb for pd. g 'f * WARErHUE - AND 'ommission Business. f HANKFUL to otur friends forthiliberal. patronage hitherto received, werespect= fully solicit a continuance ofthesaine atour old Wate>-Proof Ware-House, Where we will coutinne. to Receive. Storc and SeU CoTrToN and other PoucE, Recetre and Forward Merchandises &c. AT MODERATE CHARGES. - We will give undivided attention to any be. siness in our line, entrusted to our care, ex eept the uyig of Cotton, which we refuse to ga on either oar esn acount or that of others, believing it difficult to piense in the united ca pacity of both buyer and seller. Fromn the long exp rience of our senior partner. and by prompt and devoted attention to all matters of -business, confided to us, we hope to merit a share of public patronage. WALKER & PEARSON. Hamburg, S. C., Sept 17 6m 35 The Edgefield Advertiser, Abb. Banner, An derson -Gazette. Pendleton Messenger. and Greenville Mountainner, each, will copy the above fcr six nonths.-,ournal. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Henry Stone and others, vs. Hill for Relief Pleasant Searles, Adm'r. of and. Philip Lightfoot, deceased. At.cnunt. IN pursuance of the order of the Court passed at the ist term, requiting me "to inquire and reporttothe Court. at its iext term, who were the next of kin of Philip Lightfoot, the Defendants intestate, at the time of his death, and. whether any of them are Mince dead, and if dead, w is or are their personal repre sentative or epresentatives," Public notice is hereby giv n to all persons claiming to be the next of kini ofsaid Philip Lightfoot, late of the District and State aforesaid, that they appear before .me in the 'Commissioner's Office at Edgefield Court House, ott or before the first day of May next, and make proof of their kindred and right, or on their failure to do so, they will be excluded from the benefit of any decree that may be pronounced in the matter. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. a. a. D. Commissioner's Office. Nov. 12 3m 42 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. James F. Martin, vs. L.. B. Freeman and Bill for Partition Chesley Wells. N OTICE is hereby given that by vir tute of the -decretal or order of the Court of Equity, in this case, I shall. offer for sale at Egdefield Court House, on the First Monday in Decemoer'next, one tract of land, containing five hundred and forty acres, more or less, situated in the District end State aforesaid, on the waters of West coat's Creek, adjoining lands of Solomon Walker, Bennett Henderson, the said L. B. Freeman and' others.' - The said land wvill be 'sold on a credit of twelve months from the day of- sale, except the cost, whichunst be paid in cash.' - Pu'?basers 'tol give bond'and securits anda mortgage 1f the premises to secure the purchase troney_ - . 8.. TOMPKINS; C. E. E. F. Com's fice.No. 8 4e ,42 State oa-South Carolina. 'EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Sarah Padget al: others, Vs.- Bill 'Manchester Padgett for and Josiah Padgeit. -=Partition. NOTICE is hereby given, that by vir 1,'tue'of an order from the Court. of Equity. I shall otlWT for sale, at Edgefeld Court House, on the" First Monday in De cember next, the Real Estate of Josiah Padgett, Sen., deceased, consisting of the following tracts of land, viz : No. 1 being part of the Home or -Philip 'McCarty tract 'of land, containing tour hundred and eighty-eight acres, more or less, situated in the District and State aforesaid, on Richland Creek, waters of Little Saltida, and adjoining lends of J. B. Smith, the Estate of Asa Holston, the Estate' of Stark, Amnoa Watson, and others. No 2, A portion of the- tract knowvn as the Cloud's Creek, containing four hun died and eighty acres, more or less, situa - ted in the District and State aforesaid, on Clouds Creek, adjoinitng lands of Stan more Watson, Dr. J. C. Reedy and oth ers. No. 3 being a portion of the Cloud's Creek tract aforesaid, containing three hundred and sev-enty acres, more or less, adjoining the aforesaid land and others. Said Lands to be sold on a credit of one and two years, except the cost of suit which must be paid in cash. Purchasers to give bond and security and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. -Said lend will be sold by plats of re survey, which will be exhibited on 'the day of sale, S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. -*Nov. 8 4to - 42 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN: EQUiTY. Elig'eth Delaughter,)' and others, j vs. ' Bill for Partition. Richard J. Burton I -and wife, ) 1OTICE is hereby given that by vir Ntue of an order from the Court 'of Equity, I shall offer for sale at Edgefield Court House on .the first Monday in Do cember neat, a part of the real estate of George Delaughter deceased, viz; The Horn's Creek tract of land, on which is a grist miill,. containrig one hun- - dred and fity acres more or less, adjoin2 ing lands of Dr.J,'F. Adams, Jas. Rains Tard. Win. -Culclazier, John Rainsford, Herbut B' 'Elder and other,. Said land to be sold on a credit of one t wo and three. years, itiequal ,iistallinents, the last two of 'whicito 'bedreinterest'anler one year. from the day of sale, except the cost,' whfeh is to be. paidf in cash. -' Purchasiers to .give .bond'isad* security ad a mnoitgage on" th'ipikitises to'se cure the purchasemidney. '''4 S. S. TOMPKINS; C. C. E. Comn'rs Office Nov 31J84 4t 41 -We are authorized to announce GF.ORGE J.0'E'Ph4tD idate for the 'offiee ..e artilatar m nn ealectin,' State of South Caiii EDGEFIELD DISTRI -IN EQUIT &. Wam H. Clegg and Wfe, vs. David Outz, ' ~ and others. -SPaTiAOn.. I T appearing to my satisfaction thay4ivid Outz, one ofthe defendantsain this ease, is absent from and resides beyondihc izits of this State, on motion. of Bonhim3W. iplii'n ants Solicitor, It is terefoW or34fediat'the. said D. Outz do plead, answeror demur to con plainants said bill of complaint;witinthree monthsfrom the publication: hereof.o :the.said bill willhe taken proconfesso againstm iM S. S. TOMPKINS, ..D September 10 - 3m Eagle and Ph Ini otel. Card. T HE- Suiscriber re'pecifully 'announces to his friends and th&fray lng public. that he is now having the above splendid House put-in complete order and wdl open it under the- immediate -direction of himself and wife, on or about the-.first p; tember next, at which time, he solicits foA *iends and p'atrons, a continuance 'of post 'voris assuring them that their doinifort il~ls~ys be his study. W M. -FRAAIER. Augusta, Ga., August 20 tf- -130 EDGEFI EL D'DiS FIUB,? FALL TEaR 1845. ; t, I T is ordered that in Extra Teriof the. Court of CommonPleas-an-n General Sessions, for the trial ofthe Capes ift.dis posed of at this Term. be ield .t Edg;e field Court House on ,the Fouirihionday in Febuaty 1846, to continiie t eok J. B. rPreadnJdge: T. G. Bacon c.c.c.p.sreW Oct. 8 if 39 ABBEVILLE Female Acad'emy! f#1 HE Trustees of the Abhcvillelenirle-Ac .E ademy beg. leave. to aiidane to the public, that Mn.. JAlEs L. Last.6aits. 'ona sented to take charge of tlie Fcnale 'Sdhobliai Abbeville Village, for the year 1846. Mr. Lesley has, for the last ten yeas'-heon engaged to the education of youbthand- long and favorably known in Abbeville Ditraict, as a competent and successful. clais[dateachei. His reputation, capacity and qualifiations 's an instrntitor,are too well knou ald admit-ed to require from us. any encommm to recdm mend him to the confidence and sipliof othe commnttnity. - All the ustiual branches of an' glib edunca tion will be taught; also, the Freich; Latin and Greok languages, together with Piilosnphy, Drawing, Mathematics, AstronomyCbeimstry, &c.,&c. The School wil be nuder the ddius ve di rection and control of Mr Lesly- "The-Scho. lastic -Year to consist of ten months, conmen cing the first Mlonda'y of Janharg-iez Good and cheaphboarding miay -be liad valth private families in the Village and' iit vicinity. Miss HARRISON, whose an eniortalents and qualifications as a Music Tacher, have been- long known and appreciated iti Abbe ville, will. still continue tn char iltlif ' M1usic Department... . DL.-WR4DLVW JOHN WHITEF R. H. WARDLAWI 'H J. J.. WARDLAW, W. A. WARB)LAW,. "; T. C. PIRIN;7 JAS. S. W *F.2.BRA-N. JAMESA August 27 t15J .. 32 Dry. Th ,lirltl'':= Pills. FEVER AND AGUE, AND;tLL FEVERS CURED Br BRAYDRET's PILLS. LL Fevers are occasianedI bythe disor. dered motion of the blood, produced by the humoral serosity of hardening the valves ofthe vessels. The blood circulates with greatly increased speed, and is still increased by the friction of the globules. or particles whmich com pose the mass of fluids. Th en it is that the excessive heat and chills is cereienced thro' out the whole system, and accotepanied ni ith greatthirst. pain in the head, back, kidneys, and in fact- a comp):ete prostration of a9i the facsulties of the mind as well'as body~ On the first attack of fever, or any diseasme, immediately take a large dose of Brandreths's Vegetable (Jnimversal Pius, and cantutme to kee p up a powerful effect upon the bu'wels until the rever r pai ha entirely ceased. Six or-eight will in most-cases be sufficient as, a first dose, aind one dose ofthis kind it is not imiprobable, may prever~t months of sick'es ehp death -kispehp Dr. Brandrethm's Vegetable Unieersal Pills rire indeed a universaifly iaptroved medicine. wvhiich by its peculiar action, Eleanises tht' blood of all impnrities, removes every Pain mand Weakness, and finally restor'es the ~Constitu ion to perfect health and'vigsr.-. llTThe Pills are sold at Dr~ irandreth's 01 ice, 241. Broads way,.N. York.' Also, by' Bland ir Butler, Ed gefield C.H .; S. b. Clarke 4. Co.. Hamburg; J. S. 4 D. C. Singley.Meeting Street ; W. MF. Coleana,Nev.&Market;:WIhitloc. Sulliean 4. Wailer, Greenwood ; L. D. Meirri nan. Cokesbury. . Oct 29 St . 40 SURGI0AL INF1R1IA RY. I shall be ready to receive Patients hy the 1st of next mouith. (Auognst,) The Infirmary is sitated ni thie -eorgia Rail Road Depot. and can -acoimodaite frnm four to eight white, nnd from teti-tth twenty black patients. A good nurse wilf be~ in attendance it all times. day and .night.' .-. No charge wile be raade: for :bnard. nursing frc., but for surgical attendancee and operationsi mie usumal fee will b'e reqoirsd. During the lacture months, viz: from No rember to March, of each year. patients unable - :o pay will be received. tnred, and operated ipon by any membei~ 6f tli Faciilty. frec of xpense. - .- PAUL F.' VE. M; D.,. P'rofessor of Surgery, in the'ofedical College of Georgia. Augusta, July 30 - 3m n 27 4L.L Persons indebted- to the Estate of-John D. Raiford,late of thiis District, are le utested -to -mak#- inmmediategayment, and''all inving any demands-agait:-he naid Estate rillhand-them in, according tolaw, by the 25th rf Decemberenext,.twhic hune the subscri er desires to close up the Estate. - EIJA H WATSON, Adm'r. April -..-9m State of Souii .Car'olina. EDGbFIELD DISTRICT. JOHN B.' HARVY,~ living near the t'Old Wells. in Edgefield-District. -Toliedhbefore tnie a iBayl -Hlrse.. nine tears old,'a emall star in~the forehead a ump - n the Mie-.ibe ~~t hiind . foot abite, ~abtoiW ffteen hands high, sway scked apra ei~ I'IJfve dollar. To-the indepeiident VoIers oI Egetit ld Djistrict! Fellow Citizens: - Contrary io.tbe ad vice and wishes of my friends I-oiler my self as a Candidate for the office of Tax Collector, and soli'cit your suffrages. .It elected. which I do not expect to be, I will discharge the duties of the office to the beat of my abilities.. JOHN J. McCOLLOUGH. Setember 10 die 13 State .of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. J. W, Stokes. Declaration in as. P. H. Rooney. Attachment. T H E Plaintiffs in the above stated cases. - having this day filed their declarations in m office-, and the defendants having no wit.: or attorney known to reside within the limits of the State;on whom a copy of the sate with a rule to plead can be served - It is therefore ordered. that the defandant appear and ulead -to the same within a year and a day from the day hereof, of final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him. THOS G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, 22d Nov. 1844. Nov. 27 44 ly state of -outh ('arolia, EDGEFELD DiS 'lt T. Andrew Carson, ' Guardian of I Declaration in Francis.W. Ferth, vs. Foreign Enoc:h Byne, Elijah Attachment Byne. Harmon I Hust. J Andrew Carson, vs. Declaration-in For the same. 5 eign Attachment. HE Plaintiffs in the above stated cases, --T having this day filed tneit Declarations mo my Office, and the Defendants having neither nowife or Attorneys knownto reside within he limits 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 plead to the same within a year and a day from theday hereof,or final and absolute jndg ment will be awarded against them. THOMAS U. BACON. c. c c. Clerk's Office, March 17th, 1845 ly 8 State of youth Carolitta, EDGEIELii01 Ui I'IG 1. IN THE CUOMMUN PLELAS. Berry Rodgers, vs Enuoch isyne Dee a in and For. At Elijah Byne, tat ain' it Cress & Turpin, Dectuiration in vs. ' Foreign At. the same. ; tachment. - tHE Plaintiffs having this day filed their declarations in the above siated case's in my utice, and the deleudants taving uettaer wives or attorneys knowa to be within the limits of t.is btate, ta whom a copy of said declarations with a rulu-itu plead can be served : h is ordered, that ins said defendants do plead; to the said declarations, vilhu a y earand a day from the publication of this order, or final and absolu:e judgment will be awarded against iine. THud. G BA t'O, c. C. J. Slerk's 9lhce, 17th March, ]e45 l c . State of South 4.ar,&iuia, LDGBFP1EiiLV i)S1'di 1' 1VCUMMUN PLEAS. -John B. Giordon, Declaration in .Jos. N. -Perran. A/uAmentd-z r ' EI L Plaittiff in toe above case. niaving iTs any bird his deeilration in my office, antd the Uelen.iapt having ineithe'r 'Wile or Attor ney known to residie within- the limits o the State, on whom a copy. of the-sante. with a. rule to plead can he served, on anotion of Bausket, Plaintiff Attorney, it is ordered, that the said Defendant d.--ppear and plead to said dec laration within a year and a day from the daite hereof, or judgment will be awarded against him by delault. 'TH08. U. BA CON, c. C E. D. Clerk's utlice, Oct-17thi 1d45 ly. 391 EUGFIELD DISTRICTl IN THEII CuMMOn' PLEAS. John B. Gorden vs. Attachment. Joseph M. Perry.) Alex. J. L a w tn , vs. Aiiachment. Joseph3..Perry. r 53HE Plaintiff's mavinig this dany filed ..thuemr Declatrations in the above staled cases in my office. it is therefore, Or-dered, that the Defendant do appear and plead to the said Declarations within a year and a day firom the date hereof, or in default thereof final and absolio judgments will be given and awarded against the said Detendaui i both 'he above stated cases. THOS G. BACON. c. c. r. Clerk's Office,28th April, 184.5. Aplril 20O 14 ly South Carolina, . . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THEL COMMON PLE AS. Nancy M. Dillard, Exeutix. vs. D~ec'n in 'Enoch Byne, Hiarmuon Hust F'or. At and Win. H. Bynie. tachmute. SH EPlaintiffan the above stated cases nay & ing thisdamy filed her declarationu in my office, and the defeindantcs having iienhier wives or attorneys known to be withein the timiteol this State. on whom a copy oft said declarations with a rule to plead can be served: It is there fore ordered. that thet said dehendants do plead to the said. declarations. within a year and a day-from thie publication of this order, or fiial and absolute judgmnent w ill be awaided againis tliem. THOM1A8. G. BA CON. c. c.P, Clerk's Office, 17th~ .1arch j545 ly 0 EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Davis, vs. Attachment. Enoch Byne. Verity Farmer, vs. H- armon Houst 5,Attachment. atnd Ennoch Byne. Moore & Dua is, -vs. 5,Attachment. Enoch .By ne. Emily H. T ubman,) -vs. 5,Attachment. -.Enoch Byne. TU I-E Plaiatiff's in tho above cases, having Ithis day filed their declarations in my office, and the defendants having neither Wives or Attorneys known to reside within the limits of the State, on whomia copy ofasid declara tions with a role to plead can be served: ft -is therefore ordered, that they. do appear and plead-tr, said declaratiomi..within a year and a dayfromihe dite, hereof, or i6.default thereof final. and gbrolute juifi~rnents, will beawarded againstuthm TH 1OS. G..BACOI,a. c i. .May12. 145< 16IO btate of South Caroliia. EDLiElFlELD DlSTR10T. IN'THIE' COMM QN-MLE AS Archibald Boggs, . -- vs. 7 Dec'n, in' Attachment Harmon Hust . Robert Little.. vs. ' Declaration in Enoch Byne .Attachmeut..' and Barman Hust.) A. Boggs, vs. Declaration in A ac - Enoch Byne. Charles Hall, - vs. Decla'n.in Attarcment., Harmon Hnst. Gideon Dowse. vs. Dec'n. in Attachment. Harmon Hust. Win. Hanes, - vs. eIcc'tion in Atitenhimont. Enoch Byne. Benjamin E. Gillstrap, - vs. Declaraion in Enoch Byne and Attachment. Elijah Byne, J Andrew Kerrand ) John Kerr, Declaration Survivors. in vs. Attachment. Enoch Byne. J James S. Brown, 1 Declaration vs. in Enoch Byne and , Attacr - .t. Harmon Hust. ) B. B. Miller, vs. Dec.in AUa.dment. Harmon Hust. Keers & Hope, vs. Dec. in AUachment Enoch Byne. John Rogers, vs. Declaration an Enoch Byne and Attachment. Elijah Byno. Alexander Walker, vs. Decla'tion in Attack' nt. Enoch Byne. John W. theney,) vq Declaration ia Enoch Byne and Attachment. Harmon Hut. - J Thomas G. Jordan, vs. Declaration in Enoch Byne and f Attachment. Harmon Hust. Wi. D. Stone, vs. -Declaration in Enoch Byne and ? Attachment Harmon Hnist. J Henry. S. Iloadley, ) Declaration vs. y in Enoch. Byne. J Attachment. fi i H E Flninti's in the above cases, having this day tiled their Declarations in my otice.and the Defendants having neither Wives nor Attorney's known to reside within the limits of the State on whom a copy of said Declarations with a rule to plead can be ser ved: It is therefore ordered, that the said De fendantdo appeat and plead to the said dec larations within a year and a day from the-date hereof, or final and absolute judgment will be awarded against jhem by default. THOS. G. BAON, c. c. P. lerk's Office, May 6th, 184f. .16 May14 ly State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - IN COMMON PLEAS. Job Grisham, vs. Auschment. - Elijah Dyne. A. W, Wiggins, - vs. - . Attachment., Elijah Byne. .. J E D HE PlaiUtif's.in, th.aboav cases having ice, and the befendatthaviag:no wife or Attor ney known to reside withiu the Jimits of the State, on'whom a copy of said declarationi with a rule to plead can- be served':It is there fore ordered that the said Defendants does appear'and plead to the said declaration..in a year and a day from the date hereof, or final and absolute judgment wiillbe awarded against him by default. TH OS. G. BAON, c. C. P: lerk's Office. May 14. 1845. ly t6 South (arolina. .EDGE FIE LD DI ST RICT. -Seaborn A. Jones. Decdaratioin vs. in eoreigti Enoch Dyne. )Attachment T H E Plaintif having this day filed his de claratin itn my otlice. and the defendlait having no wvife or attorney. known to be within the State, on wvhoim a copy of the samaL, with a rule to plead. catn be served: It is ordered. that the delendant plead to the said declaration, within a year and a day, or final and absolute nadgemient will lie given aga instlhim. TH lOS. G. BAGON, c. c. p. tlIrk's Office..17th March. 1845 hy S State Of South Caroilina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMM'.O.N PLEAS. Davis B. liadley, vs. Attachment. Joseph .1l. Perry. rThomas Davis, vs. Allachment. Joseph M. Perry. T HE Plaintiffs in the above caseq, haavjii this day filed theIr declarations in my of. fice. and the Defendants having neither Wiles or Attorneys known to reside within the litmits of the State, on wvhomi a copy of said declata tions, with a rule to ph-ad can be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defenadants do appear and palead to the said declarations within a year and a day fromi the date hereof, or in defanlt thereof fnal and absolutejudgment wil be awarded against them. THO8. G.BA CON, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, May 12,1845 May 14 ly 16 Noitce. H E Co-Partnership of Atkinson Sr Lewois, Rbeing dissolved. Dr. J. E~. Lewis Will cotinue the Prac~tice of Medicine, at Liberty Hill, and will respond promptly, to the applications of those who tnay desire haim. ILiberty Hill, Nov. 5 3t 41 N OT IC E T HI S! !! I 1. Persons indebted to John Jones. rre Sqeested to come forward and make sanpae e-angement by the lst of January-if naot Iiw.ir Notes will be given to a lawyer foi~ col" e'im.: J. JO NES. Nov. 5 tf 41 ALL Persons indebted to -the Estate. of Th, mas WV. Morton, Esq laote of Abbe. ville District, deceased. are requeWdtormake payment and thaose havmig cla 'gnamst the said Estate arc reqgnested to present thenm. A. H. IIORTON; Execntor. Nov,-5 - - 3 '41 gg The: friends of Lient. JANEsM H atts4 announce hittin a an'did&T 3he office of taz.Coltectorat the next:p tion- T CHANT , baa fraom one of. the largest f the pity of Aupgusta. undp lijp To which he lvi dn1('"ifWip } -attention of ilie Plivsici . lies, and .all tithe r 4*ovo~Ite lt any article in tis branch $1taaib Persons ioi.d~jaeodr~g rely neon receivinjy thta and at the. kiwrit'mirkepr&a'. + will be. kept o.retail. anodzivi rg tentidtn'given to Pysician:: scriptiou.' : :. "" Among, theman!," arhelwadfiJ,4 is composed; are it Calomel, 110d Pil~tdaeXHt of Manider, Weaver, and .M Acetwte, and fly~drocj uair-tfQ Piperine,.Srychnine, ,IdI odihen phate do Quinin, Riydatodit'. osot. Ipicac,Ja'ap. Su er , Aarbem da. Cream of ,'1~rtr rmer Gum Galbauaurn Camtphoi .3 Opium, Dena rcotized ~do,ij$ Cubeb, "Sarsapartila .eztra Nitre, &c. &c <_, :e r Lnmpoil, Linsee TS w~se x reseed Castor.Od *While Lead. ofl d'it~t'!rt ties, ground in oi,ind ritkgs, 'Lead. Crome Gree~n. Crome.' Orcre. Stone -Orcre,. ~Rd Lump Black. -Vrdigri' Copal Varnish, Japan, -an&Bt aekio?" do. Among_ whichre,. 1?usug Spnish Float Indigo; CiaroInja der, Copperas, Anatto,,Mf'h " . Wood, Ci odat;1 0d Paint Brushes of all at~izs. Furnature; Fiesli Nail, "Wiwke & ing, Horse, Tanners, Dustitln"Bso Shaving, Comnb, .Sweepings cwa Painters' Dusting-Brhshes ;t variety of othier.Bushtee~sd4li other", not herin .inention PATENT DIED *Aimong the. nianrbof waiicthg ink. via: Swa~n'a Paniaee',1iiit t~, nitfuge, Thoanpsoti'a- Ee jiU Calcined Mnagnesia,'J7aytiW E iea ter,' Pil. Rd~tvni,'-Tonie' ki~ f ic, Mo4ffat's Pills. Tonis Bitei "' sition. 8c., togeilier w ;a ohral mient of the nmostjbpuaiputbf A Gnfl) A 1 AN SOAPS OF TnI,cFuulT Q Wto Glass ofartnt yr r 1 " to 20-30. by -Dr.. uaybrnoIy svtho-t.a experience ia.lbe~apolee , b' the lastk-.two Staff FIF LJ ff A iana-, Spk""r, antain tho nhio t~ai~' the-imaits of this t4tp, at sietn4bs ,: o that they do apipeaaae> cs~h or sale~of: the~ret'al 0 cesd fso.bfrteruary next, or.their.ctinsept o] entered of rccoriL ____