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From Dickens' London News. A REMONSTRANSCE bVITH AMERI CANS. Brothers, why this rage and scorn ? Why these gibes and tatnting flong? Were your sires not English bornI Speak yon not the English tongue ? Think you not with English thought ? Is not Shakspeare yours and ours? And the sane religion taught In our cities and your bowers? Brothers, turn y our thoughts to pence, And let all this discord cease. Whv should war afl'right the earth ? Were the lands you covet thus Richer, larger. better worth, Whetefure should you ficht with us? 'T would be scandal to onr Kmd, An opprobilin to our creed, If through rage and enalice blind, One America should bleed; O if England's meanest son Lust his lifc for Oregon. If ye do desire the land 'Bide your hono--'i will not be long, Clear it-plant it-send a band Peaceful, enterpristng. strong, Who will people all the clime Sprea.ling csin:erce as they go, Free to answer in their tinte. When you ask themn, -Yes or no 2" But beware, for Freedom's sake Oh, beware the part you take. It would be a ta rtrd shame Sheme nmte deep than words can breathe, If for this we lit the flame, Or drew w eapon ftrom its sheath. Deeper guilt, more heinous sin, If the fowlish quarrel grew, And the nations pressing mn. Ktssged thetselves fur as or yous, And the earth wag filled a ith hate, Because you were insuattde. Freedom'. prophet, England tanbt. And you learned what she instilled: You the intspiration cnught. Be your prophecy ulfilled. Show the world, :lat dosubts the fact, That of freedmn is not horn Rabble passion,frenzied act, Utter reeklessn-ss and scorn If se once, they teed not be.1 Wisdem dwel with Liberty. Let the blion.ly Aia be furled ; Nobler is the task we set-t And 't is treason to the world To neglect or forget. Science woos us to her arms ; New Discovery waits our tune; yougsg Invention spreads her clarus Knowledgo beckon us to climnb. Srethets, join us in the van, Aud we'll lead the march of man. Butif madly bent on strife; ' And all reason speaks in vain ; Bethie guilt of every life In the untiatural contest slain, On your heads; and ere 't is oer, .Sneb-a lesson you shall learn, As shall sicke n von of war. Brothers, for your hands we yearn Letus give onur thoughts to peace; Let this foolish discord cease. "Aw Do You spend You, Evenings? Young ma l w d(Jio you spend youris eve .nings! Atrswer this qjuestion, arid we can~ tell you almost to a .cerrainty, swhac nlt~l bte yots lutusre cortacter. In tsur view, mnore depends tiponl I le smanoner itn wh~ichu young mn pass tis seasoun, as a iregmsds their course ansd conduct uin years to come, :than epon anty thin. e-ie- We hav-e bseen an observer of mess a-nd -thinigs fur dhe last .twenty years, and canS ponst to many as youth, who has cauzsed weeptug antd earrow in hais famisly, disgraced hsis tnme. and is now an outcast in the worki ur hats sunk to a dishonored grave. who cornmessnced Isis career tif vice, when be~ broke aswayV (rain whuolesom-e restratint., and shpeni ls evenings ins the company of the a ba:snice: On the conutrary, we kniow mansy estitnn ble young mten-thte pride of hei r friensds -who are wi orking their way to fauvor andh wealth, wvho spuend their leisure evening in some ne~eful prsui. Yotung man, listena to us and takie ieedl to our words--no't thiat we wvish to de-prive yo of a inele Pleasure. or debar you from any innocenst amoisemnent. Wec entreat you so lie particuslar where and how yost pass your hso-e. If you konge about the bar-ruoom, psataking. of the vulgar coo vershation that is inutrodu':ed, and join the ribald song, or stand at the cuornerr of the streets, using profane anad indecent hangu .age, yous will soons habituate yosurself to low bl4ack guardlism and vile conlversat ioa, -:so that no young sman uwho respects him selfe t ill be loinud in your comrpanly. Stander.-Wheni the vulgar have once broskeni from hu i nIbosm in prosperity they cringed tn, andi fatwrd sin, their persecu tion is proprinnablly vile. W~hen they have a really wetlhl fonided reprochi to enake, no mercy 'is sho~wn, Whsesn shere is no justtcaose. they invent. Asid if they are too cowardly or too dull to (10 sha', 4hey insinuate and hinst, say nothing pnsi sive, imiply much and taking a mierit for forbearance, ahaolustely cheat the world out no n aprohation for their reserve. sa hich is in fact, a meanness msore base than di s-ect calumsiy. How mtatny a reputation hsas been shrugged, and winked and hem wed and bawed away. Love.-The impetus burst of boyish fancy is incomnparabsly less interesting than the delicate, yet .manly match of miatured passiont. Whoever may have felt the first nalu Mallowed to imragine lse lat ter: to piet~o 'o himself the (all grownl mind. w' eason, taste, atnd semimetnt united, choet is ob'ect, and firmly careerinig Os) its way;'each day growing bolder anid teu deser, bsut not less wise ; bringing otut the devel tet of the heart it wouldi make its ow 'fraidriitsisid virtues,. yealding -the it oun;.cap tieftrainling its tendril sllhf'lfir-seperete id entity in their clusiering-f{oliage; till at length ihe patrofl stem, and the eneireling particle- become as-one, nourished by the ame ap, and - mutalty. supporting and embellishinig each othersin undivided sym-. Security to the Patrons of Brandrede's Pills! NEW LABELS. -yThe New Labels in a Single Box of the Genuine Brandreth's Pills, contain 5063 Letters! I N consequence of the great variety of cotm ter fet -Labels of petended Brandreth's Pills, and which, in mawy.instances,so nearly reseu. bles in outward appetranoe-the genuine of the old style, as oltea to deceive the unwary, Doc tor Brandreth acting under a sense of duty to the public, has employed thuse celebrated ar tists,JMessrs. Perkins and Durand, who have succeeded in producing, at a great cost, three new Labels, from steel plates. of extreme difi culty of execution, and of so coanplicated a nature, as to amount to an uipnssiblity.of'na uttion, bemng considered by judges a mastet piece in the art of engraving. Tie border ofthe top, as also -'the under label, is composed of the most elaborate and chaste patterns of lace.work To crown the chna' of these.beautifin I labels, the pnper-tpon which 'they are printed, is Ireviously. printed with red ink, alter a design so exquisite and so minute as to defy competition; the top and the under label each coutain the words "-Bena jamuin 1srandreh's filus." written in red ink nearl-y.two hundred times-the top and under label containing. therefore, upwards of five thousand letters. There is also upon the top. the under. and the side label, two signatures of Dr. Bran dreth : one being his reguiar sig natu re, thus B. lrandreth, and the other his dodI siguature, thus-Benjamtin Brandreth.: both the lic-siu ilies of the waiting of Dr. Urandreth, to imitate which is forgery ! 'rite Brandreth Pills having the-..labels upon them, canl be relied upon as the pure and genuine. Dr. Brandreth's Piicipal Offie241 Broad way. N. Y.; other offices in New York. IE7The genuine only for sale in Edgefield District, by R. S. RoEn-Ts, Edgefield C. If., Kenrick ,. Thayer Hamburg, J. S. 4f D. C. Smuylcy .leeting Street. Also, by J. M.I Wil 'ians, Aiken, and by -at least one agent in ev cry District in the State. Every Agent having the genuine has a cer tificate of Agency. signeJ by th,- Doctor hint self. Edgetield C. H., April 1, 1846 :31 10 MORE PROOF. Darlington, Bearer Co., Pa., Feb. 1539. ) ti D. JAYNE-Dear Sir-My little son, when about two naoths olt w ass seized with a bowel complaint, It contiuaed fur two weeks without initermis ,ion. and nowithstunding thc remedies ,prescribed by a ,eesprtdbic iby ticias, we.gare up the child a victim, as w: suppsed.-to a fati die use. But I prove, emtially heard c i "Jayne's Carniinitive," as an effectual cure fur ta-cl comla.,int, and iiuimediately dispatched a ustascu erto i town sc, euteen mitr, for at bo:tle. By th,- use rf this unedicinte, it lets than thirty-six tours t me disease was checked, and by its const ,t use for a -tow days.-the child w-s restored to perfect health. Shor-y afterthis, there occurred a similar case-in one of the families of my ngregttioun. I pr scribed "Jayc's Carmint tive,' and the ratult was. .1 edy cure, The saine child, owing to exposure, when recently onitg up the Uhi., was attacked by th:tt horrible inalaly ttt UP. We lauied in the uight it tarer 'oint, aad when our fears were alarmed lest the hoarse aepulchral ough was tihe forcrunner of death, wa gaive hun a tea ,peour.. of your Expectorant, and appied some liniment a the throat ant brnast; aid bcfore at ,y ninutestthe oarsncas was gone, the - hild breathed freely, a-d slept sweedly. Owing to these circumstances it Cannot be wondered at why I have so higt an opinion of your med :ces, and why I advise eve y fanily to keep thom on and, ready for any emergency. fterpectfully yours, AIlUltttl r. BItDFURtI, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Darlugton, Pa. R. S. RttttERTS'.U Dr. D. Jyoe's oaly Agent at dg efield Court'Myui'O. fed, atl will keep con - i.tantlyfialdiand. a fresh supply of DBrug.s, iMedtgnnes. Paints. Oils and ye Stuffs. He does not think proper to Hunbug the public, by advertising his prices. but persons w ishing to purcha-ue may be assured that ie will sell at as LOW pRtices as iny one in Edge ield. Inmihag or Augusta. T'he following constit uus a part of his stock of Neufjifcs : Epsomnaimd Gil~alher S.in, (aster udi -in botules, tor bty rte gallon. Ca!tiaiel, Tart. Emetic', Asunhtidit, Arsow: (ot, Rhurbatrb,.latip, M1 agn i,eGum .ly a irbi, Aloes, (Gamtboge. Cayennie Pe pper, iM er phine. reor Taz t:ir, (ipiinm, Landa'ianm. Paregon-. , iuiine, Prep arautonis of I rton, .49tadla. weet alit. Sarsaplarila Root, and preparattsn f'the samte. Caplaiva, Citalide oh Soida, Flaner,. atipor,.Nitre, .4-unnioniat Hive yrnip, and: ny olier article thsat-maay he called tot. PATENT MEDICit'ES. If/All of Oni. JATN's Medicinies, war ranted ;mtiunn. Solt as chieap as can be found at oy Druit Store. in this or atiy other place; bamuted directly frtom Dr. .layiie, thioughi tis' mnly Ageur ini Augusta. lUl!'su Sarrarilast. aand's Sarsapari~a, Urpente.r's. Do. Phitotoken,. Carpenters lxtratct Cubeai andit Copiamva. Cotahal, Mioffat's P'ils. Molait's bitters, imm tupaunn's l-'A er antd Asgne Itils. Chami-~i Its Vegittalt ,ti-dysp.:pide 1'di', IIuil's E'er untd Aguea P'iils, 8.pencer's Pils. lluhfs Lzetges, Peter's Pills. Cookh's P'dts. Din ~ot Tooth Drumns. Thompi~isonu's L1e Waters, lanestck's Vermitig, 1Thomiiomiani .tled-. ees. Rona and's Tuitic M ixture. Seiditiz and Soa Powders. $wain'~s Pnacen, Turinigton's I isaim, Un~y's Limiett Ilarriston's taint net, a sure cute for scald head. Ccarrpa's Accottic Oil. foir detainess, andia ntu othter Patent M~!edicines itn commai uset. PAINTS AND OILS. White Lead. of all kinds; iced do ; Verdi grs, Spanish lBrowin, Venietiana Red, Vandyke irwn, Turkey Humbnter. Chromue Green. etotme Yellow, Vermuillion', Stone Ocharu, Ivory Black, TIerra Siemtta. D-ol Luke Pa tent'iDiack.Lamap lacL, Yeilowv Uchire, Lyth Varnish iftallI kitnds, Li nsee'd Oad. Traini Jif, Laip Oil, Neat's lfoot Oil, anid alt the Essen. tial Oils. DYE-STU FFS. Spanis-h Float, idigo, Aninatite. Madder, Lo wood, Catmwood, firatzil Woodt, Fastic, Red Staunders, Tneric, Copcea, Aftum, Bluetnte, and all other Dye Stuffs. Black Pepper AMspice, Mace, Cinnamaton, Cloves, tinmger, Ihace atnd Pulverized rbut egs, &c. MISCII.LANEOUS. Window Glass, from S x it0 up tn 20 x 30, Pitty, 'Vhiting, Spiermn Ciandles,Canidle W icks Caoile Soap. Chiatk, couart Plaster. Fiux Seed, Wafers, Tuouh Urnusbes. Glue, G,,td and Silver Leaf, Syring,-s of all kmtds, Trrnsses, Ink, Black and fled, Imnk Powders, Lemon Syrup,. Mustard, Pinak Saucers, Snut, t~ignor. ice, Matches, Punamiice Stone, Roteni Stone, Sal Erattus, Pattush, Salt Petre, Sealing W ax. Sponge, Starch, Patint Brushes of every de scripion, White Wafs Brushes. Dustn Brushes. Sweepinig Brushes, Scrubbing, liorse and Shoe Brushes, Hatir Brushes, Shavira ues, Shavinig Soap, rof all kinds, Washin~ Soaps. Tolet doaps. Rose, of varinuis kinids; a variety otf fmne articles of Tobacco. Also, fine cut Tobacco for smxoking anid che wing. ltmmaery, -Nursinmg Bottles. Nipple KShells, Cppitig Glasses, Lanacets, .Alcohol, Rat and Rtoach Banie, Sash Tools, Camuasl' Hair, ant Smable Hair Pesucils. A-Iliaise above articles are warranted good and sold on terms to please purchasers foi cash, oron approved credit. J. Dc TXBBETTS, Edge...,d . 11 ,..nrc ,r if 4 Wholesale & Retail GiO*er CORNER CENTRE AND RAREST STRETS, H A MBURG, S. t;. fAVE just received, and wi l cgnitne t receive fresh supplies olie'folainl Articles, which they of'er-to 'tieir'friefd saic the trade, at the lowest market jiriceds. SUGARS. 30 hhds. consisting of St. Cioi , Cliffelk Porto Rico and M uscovido Gouble Retined Lodf, Crushed at .owdcred Sugars. COFFEES. 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Augustura do. 125 choice Rio -do I Bale Mocho do 15 bags Cuba. BA GGING. 100 pieces [leavy Dundee, 44 to 45 in'h. 250 do. Kentucky, (heavy 44to 4S in. 50 do. Tow, 45 inch . 125 . do-. Gunny, 24 per yard!, 45t 47i4n. 100 do Georgia & Corolirna, 44tt5,an' ROPE 309 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do Manilla, do 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSES 20 hhds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON 50.000 pounds4ron, of alliraes. Also, a good assortment of H uop and. Band -iron, German an Caster & Cast Steel. B.ACON& SALT. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. CHA IRS. 10 dozen 'I Maple Chairs 25 do Winidsor do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Childieus, do 2 do Boys, do 2. do Ottires, do 2 do Rocking, do I do Nurse. do BLANKETS. 2 bales 9.4 Blankets 3 do 10.4 do (weighing; 7 lbs. to the pair) A good assortment of Bed Blankets 1.Com J0.4 to 12 4. NELGRO CLOTHS. 1;0.yde. Washington keanst(4oay, 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHUT2'. 150 Bags, assorted Sizes PJW DE R. 30 Kegs 11F Dupout's Powder 10 do Blasting dio ,. 20 do Eagrle.Sportiag, do W 'HJITE LEAD. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White ,Lead. 'TE >. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gun pow der, Hyson and Imperial Oases attees, " I best Black Tea " 200 Blls. fresh hock Lime. Also-Plaster Paris. -ALSO- -- Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cinnamon,' Itimegs, Iudigo, .3atp t "t oe S ShoeThtread,&Snel, Cotton~& Wel ds Brass Bound Bucketi, "Pointed Buckets, Tubs. Churns, Keelers, Willow Wagons and Cradles, Washboazds, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pius, Brooms, Wooden Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows, Rakes, Scythe Sneeds,Coffee Mi1ls,SoapTa~lkewv& Sperm Candles Wagon Voxes, Measures, Saddle lions, Windorr Glass, Starch, Pistols. To. bacco, (briidstones, Osunburg's. Twine. Cus ings, Boots, Shoes, Wool H ats.Rice.Clothes Baskets, Almonds, Becarskins, Mlackerel. Mnotiatrd. Fifth Chains,'Lamp Oils a choice article of C hewing Tobacco; Vinegar, Bexes, C (:ider. Barre Covers, Cod Fish. Plough Mlonlds, Sole Leather, Nankeens, Choco. kate, & c., &c. W.I NTED-1.000 Ibs. BEES WAX, for which ensh wdll be paid. Hatnburg, 1846 tf 1 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Precious Larke, v., Wmn. Bill for Raiford and wife, H. Bonik warre and wile, and others. .1Partiion IN pursuiance of an order of the SCourt of Equiiy, -referring to the Commissioner to ascot tain and report the 0eh s of ihe estate and Executrix of Capt.John Lark deceased, to be paid otst ol ithe prtceeds of a4: sale of the~ aroperly sold by the .ComumissionerI in Equiry in this case, It is ordered, that tle parties in this case und the credi toms claiming payment from the pro ceped'z of said saie, don appear in my office~ on reference by 11 o'clock A. M on Sainrdauy the 18th day 'of April iaext. S. S TOMPKINS, c. E. E. D. Comn' Office March 17 5t 8 State of South Carolina, EDGEFlE LD DIS TRIT. Robert T. Moore, vs. Hlenry) Bill for Yarbornogh and George WV. 5injunction Yrirborough. and relief. IT appearin; to the satisfaction of the ..Commnissioner that George W. Yarbo rongh, one of the defendants an this suit, resides beyond the inis of' thig State. on motion of Mr. Bauskeit, Plaintiff's Alterney, it is ordered that the said de fendant rio appear and plead, answer or demur to the comnplainan's said bill of comnpiaint, within three months from the publication hereof~or the said bi will be Ia keu pr confesso against him. S. S. TOMPKINS, c. E. E. II Coma's. Of F eb 24 1846 .3r5 Edgeflid Academy. ALL Personas are hereby cautlined and A forewarnedr against openircg acconnhti with the Schoi Boys from abroad, wnthouti the knowledge or consent of their ?arents, Guardians or Teacher. . Such a course at mDUSI be foreseen would deter Parents fronm abroad from sanding their children to an Instituition exposed to such practice. HI. K. McoCLINTOCK. Februtary 25 ,*, Wanted B)Yt the mubscriber, an sctive youth2~ ~ E.P15 years of age, to act as Clerk ine store J3.- D. TIBBETTS. .dgefield C.H., March 4 .tf. 6 . .N Excel lent article of WIrrE:'r STAIKe . LAMPS OIL. For 'sie by . 3. D TIBBETT' n~. 1n er 46 CANDIDATES. gr We are anthorized to an nounce N. L. GRIFFIN Esq.-as a Can didate for the Senate, at the ensuing elec tion. Feb 35 to 5 0 We are authorized to an nounce Col. JOHN BAUSKETT as a Candidate for the Senate, at the ensuing election. Feb 25 to 5 W s are authorized to all nounce .apt T. J. HIBBLER, Esq., as a eandidate for the Senate, at the ensuing election. March 4 te* 6 7'We are authorized to announce B. C. YANCEW. as a candidute for the Legisla uite, atthe ensuing election. Jan 20 to I We are authorized to announce Col. P S. BROOKS, as a candidate for the House at the ensuing election. Fee 25 to 5 We are authorized to announce JO31N DOBY. Esq., as a candidate for the Le gislature at the ensuing eleorioa. February 4 if 2 We are authorized to announce DAN IELHOLLAND, Esq.. as a candidate for the House of Representatives, at thA 'ensuing eloction. F.-b. 25 -te .i We arc ant ho ized to announce OLIVER TOWLSs, Esq., as a ca'ndidute for the House of Representatives, at the ensuing election. Feb 25 to 4 We are authorized to announce Col. A-ruuR SIMPKINS as a -candidrtcifor'the 'House of Representatives, at the ensuing election, Feb 25 to 5 We are authorized to announce JOHN R. WEVER, Esq.. as a candidate for the Houso of lepres ntatives.at the ensuing election March 11 te 7 41 We are authorized to announce M. Gxaa.ut. Esq.. as a candidate for Ordinary of Elgefteld District, at the next election. Feb. 7 2 .rrThe friends rf S tM'Psol i. M Ars. .announcehim as a candidate for 'he Office 'f Tan Collector at the next elcetion. Oct. 30 .T 40 7 (? The friends of EDMUND MORItS. Esq., announce hint as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the next election Nov 6. tf 41. We are authorized to annotunce Grohv. .J. S~IyPPARD as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, at the next election, Dee. if 48 j'The friendsof Col. Jont QuAru'Lte '3u Ionnounce him ias a catuliulte for the ofice of Tax Collctor, at the next elec tion. Sep 3 to 32 0' The friends of Lieut. JAME 13. HARRIs, announce him as a canlidate for he OBite of tax Collector at the next elec jutn. .?'We are authori?.ed to rnnatnce IAItSHAL R. SMITH as a candidate furTa-*atllectriat the next election. Dec 24 tf 48 f'The friends of MI. S. C. SCOTT. nntounce him Sas a -ahntddte -fur Tax! Collecir at the ensuing election. Noire. t t 41 We are authorized to announce Levi R. WILSON, as a candidate for the Offiee o f Tax Collectorat tihe nextelection. Feb.26 te - To the lad-epentdent Voters of lylge flu d District !! Fellow Citizens r-Contrary to the ad vice and wishes of my friendq I oiler my self as a Candidate fur the office of Tfax Coleetor, and solicit your sull'rages. If elected. which I do not expect to be, -I w-ill dischanige th-e dttes of thc office to the best of tmy abilities. JOHN 3. McCOLLOUGIT. September 10 dte 33 "I WOULD NOT LIVE ALWAYS !" O NE would naturally be ted to the con elusion, frothe apparent nieghgeice manifested by many who are sufferineg tun der the balerul itiluence of Cons.m~.ptim':. and other IPahnoneary Alfeceas. Ahat -they had assumed the words, "I would not 4.ive always," as pecnliarly adapted to ilhemsselves5, or thatbelievintg thteir case to be hopeles. had abandoned themselves to despinair. hUt noae need diespuair, while '-life, and being .lasts," of beinlg ninaii;telY cnred of every a ndl any kind ofputlmoinary dtsease. Jayne's Ez peborant. h~ts beent proved by amptle experti enice to be tihe muost suac,:ewflI remedy je the world for the cure of Conghs. Consumption. Asthtma. Whooping Ci.'ngh, Bochitis, and all other diseases of the Throat, Luings. or Bredst. No one ever used it without feeling JAYNE'S ALTERRATIVE thmas cnred inniuerable cases of Rhlenatismn, Scrofnian, King's Evil, and Discans of die Skini, a tnin ber of'eases of Gout, and severat cases of Tic Dolereatux; over twetnty cases of Cancer and Cancerous Tumors. Up wards of sixty cases of Gout. or Bronchocele. (swelled neck) anid removes sick and morbid headaches. and itm parts tone and vigor to the wvhole frame. Pre parced and sold at No.8 douth Thiud Street' Philadelphia. iL,'U. S ROBERT'S is Dr. yayne's only Agen~t at Edgefield o.ent H ouse. (j' etare of Counterfeis ! Slarcht 25 3t 9 State of South Cairolinia. EDGEFIE LD DI STIC'I. James Eidson, Applicaru, es. )Summons James Rodgers & wife Sarah,> ins Sam'l Eidson and others Def'ta. Partit, I T appearing to my satisfiucton that Gider Salter, William Salter, Boyce Eidson, William Eidson, Rowland Eidson, Larkin Norwuod and wife Eliniheth, Hnmphreys Eidson, Wiley Eidsonu and Allen Eidsun lives beyond thuinits of this state, it i: therelore ordered, that they do appear and object to the sale or division of the Real Estate of Jas. Eidson. Sear., deceased, on or before the first Monday in Jnhie next, or their consent to the same wihll be entered of record. Given under my hand, at my oflice, 28th February, 1846. JOHN HILL,o. E. D. AMarh1 2w 6 ULL'S COMPOUNf 6F EARSA BPARILLA. This preparatiun of Sar asp-ri possess al h ciepropertiesof the Root, in a Ihgh concentrated state. Just received, and for sile by J. D. TKBBETT S Dn. 10, . 46 HE Subscriber respectfully informs hi T friends and the public at large, that h< has hail his House thoroughly repaired. any has made a large addition to the same by th purchase of-the adj mine House. which wil enable him to accommodate at least foitv of fifty more persons during Courts and other times than he formerly did. His whole aini has been'coincentrated to the comfort and con venience of all those who have favored him with their patronage, and he flatters himsell that a discerning and generons public will con. tinue to bestow on him a share of their favors. He will, as heretofore. endeavor to furnish his Table with the best that the country can afford.g Havng removed his Bar at the farthest end of the Hone'! adjoinii.g, little or no an noyance can be experienced by those who put up at his Hotel. l is Bar will be furnished with the best Liquors, and his Stables supplied with good ahd wholesome provender and attentive Host. lers. B. J RYAN. February 25 tf 5 T urrant's Compound Extract OF CUB.b AND GAPAVAI. stands tutri valed for its efficacy. It pertorms a cure in a few days-no confluesneut or restriction in diet is necessaty. It will 6c found invaluable. being prepared with'the.greatest possible care, upon well-tested principles. found upon that important law first estitbtishred by the celebra ted Dr. Fordyce, viz: "That a combination orbsimilar temedies will produce a more certain" speedy and cousideiable effect than an equiv alent dose of any single one." "'A .combina. tion of Cubebs and oupavia form it very -nne fiul medicine in e.enalu-cases "-Sirt. toorcr F. R. S., M. R. S., "c., 4-c. Th' ..rticle is just .eceived. and for sale by J D. TIBBETT'S. Dec 10. tf 46 H. L JEFFERS. genera1 A;;ent and Conmission Merchant. Hamburg. S. C. S Tl f,. offers I -ervices to his filends ant . the pntbhc, nd lie will devote his undivi ded attention to e SELLING OF COTTON AND FLOUR. REcFIsVI o AND FORWARDIN5 GOODS. Buying Goods for Planters or lcerclants, o attend to and business that may be committed to his care. H*-embraces this opportunity if tenderinl .jiis thtnks to hie friends for theirliberal patro.i age heretofore bestowed. and by industry an close attention to business. he hopes to merit and to continue to receive the same. It shall b his aim to make all his chaiges as light as pas sible. knowing that it will be in his interest t closely observe the ii.terest of his fieiendaz. =Ubea'l :avances will be made if requited a produde sent to himfor stile or store Cottn sent to hint by Boats, will be receiverd free o wharfage All produce sent to him tir sal will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. Ang ie dif 28 ITHE THOROUGH BRED HORSE PRINCE DJALMA, W ILL rtand the ensuing Spring Sea. stn a-i Elgefield Vil!age every Saturday, the balanuce .f his time at the house of the subscriber, at the low price of 5, 10 and $15. Prince Dalma was got by Co!. !lamp. 'iuton imported Sovereign, was bred by Col.. m'ni-nsa,-out of lhwis mporuedl Latngai mnre, is a 'blood bay 'isl blatck legs itine, and tail, nhout sixteen hands hili and four years of age. Sovereignm was by Emnelius out eof Fluor dc Lws. Lanan mnaro was got by Langer, out of the fiel katn by Hlaceklock, her dant by Mr. Pry 1by Walter, out of Yourreen. by Sorcerer, Tonee, bjy Buzzard,&c. &c. Sesason tri comumeirce th' 4Sf March. anId end 10th of Jutne. T3wenty-fivo cents to the groom itn every instance.R. WVARD. alard'h 4 4, Notice. A LLPerson s havint demattds against the0 Estate ohf Williami Wilsoni, de ceased, late Ordjinary of Newberry hDiatrict, are heere-by aeqjuired to establish theum before mie by the irst ol Mlay next. L. ..ONES, c. E.N. D. Jauary 14 &fn (So. Ca.) 51 Cast ings and Nails, Tf-IHF Sihscriber offers for sale :3,000 lbs. PCasti ngs, consisting of O vests, skuileus, Spiders, &c. atid 100 kegs of Cut Nails, 'rum No.4 to No.20. S. F. GOODE. Feb 25. Statte of' South Carohnia; EbGEF1EL DDISTRICT, IE COMMON PLEAS. John B. Gordon, Declaration in 92s. Commaon Jos. N. Perrin. Pleas. - 1 H E Plaitntiff in thme above case. having this Iday filed his decharationi in my office, and the Defenidant having neither Wile or Attor ney kttown to, reside within thee limits of the State, on whom a copy of the same with a ride tei ,pead came he served, on moution otliausketi, P'lattttiffs. Attorntey, it is ordered,thtat the said Defendant do eppear and plead to said dec larationi withini a year and a day from the date eseof, or jndgment will be awarded against himt by defauk. THIOS. G. H ACON, c. c s. D. Clerk's Oflice, Oct l7nh 1845 1y39 State of' South Carolina, F.DGEIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PL EAS. Job Grisham, vs. A.tachment. Elijah Bynte. .A. W, Wiggints, ) vs. > Attachment. Elijah Byne. J H Ei Plaintiffs int the above cases havin 3.this day filed their declarations in my o . fice, and the Uefendanthavinmg no wile or Attor ntey known to reside within the limits of the state, on whomt a copy of said declurations with a rule toplead can be served :1t is there fore ordered, that the said Defendants doe appear and plead to the said declarations, in!a year anid a'day from the latehereof, o ina andabwoltejudgment willbe-Ewwrded'-again. him by default. THOS. G. BAON, c. c. p: Clerk's Office, May 14,1845. ly 16 LAW BLANKS . lHE Subscri5l ir isfi to the Statrfdifers ei vIfI1PUXths sale, tying in AbbevilleDistiistfehlili~it of Rocky River, two miliseastbf Inidi and only sx from the Savanbali sisting of Twelve -Hlnidred Aci st e clened and the balance in w on'a cait : or one, two and three'yenra. ifs iit-SWbi;e ing interest. On said Plnntatita there is a good DML.. . LiNG, a new GIN HGUSE and'BCEW and THRAiBING HOUSE, and .tialut liuses new. 'liT Plantation is under, ood repair. Any person wibhingtopurliaseivlltta 04" to call on the subscriber. JOHN A. MARTIN. Abbeville, farch 18 3m (fi. -4 9. State of South Carolina: EDGEFIELD DLSTR1CT IN T HE COMMON PLEAS John B. Gorden vs. Attachmr;et.' Joseph M. Perry. Alex. J. Lawton - vs. Attachment. Joseph J. Perry. T HE Plaintiff's having this day ir their Declarations in the aboveqssf .: cases in my office. It is therefore, Ordere4' that the Defendant do appear and pliadeto the said Declarations within ai arsni a day from the date hereof, or Htig dfrjui; thereof final and absolute jndgmenis'wl be given and awarded against .theai'd Defendant :n hth 'he above stated elses THOS G. I3ACON. c . Clerk's Office,28th April, 1845. April0 14 ly - State of South Carolin EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COM MON PLEAS. Davis B. liadley, Vs. Attachment; Joseph .l. Perry. Thomas Davis, - vs. Attachment. Joseph Al. Perry. HE Plaintiffrain the above cases, liaving T this day filed their declarations in my ota fice, and the Defendants having neither Waes or Attorneys known toresidewithin tire liins of the State,-ou whom a copy of-saiddeclara tionP, with a rule to pl-nd can be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defendatado appear and plead to thesaid declarations within a year and a day from the date Jereof(,.ma defanlh thereof6nal antl wbsohitejudgment wil be awarded against them. TH OS. G.BACON4. c. .. Clerk's Ofice, May 12,1845. Masy 14 1 *'* ! 9 'ou1th Carolina, EDGii-FIELD DISTRTCT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Davis, vs. - Attachme " Enoch Bvne. Verity Fardmer, vs. Hurmrron Hnst cft mu and Enoch Byne. Moore & Davis,) vs. 4ttachmen. Enoch Byne. - vsily .A i n, A tei. A f te ?w..e Enoch Byne. 11 E Plaintiffs in the above cases, &i v thisday filed- their de laraions 'iT office, and the defetidants havmn either-t e or Attorneys known'to resideiwatiin tiiml of the State, ot.whon n copy- ofsaid -deiehra. t:ans with a rule to pletd can be servedit I is therefore ordered, that they doi appear. and pldi to said declarations within a year and a day from the date hereof, or- ip-defat thereof hinal and absointe jndgpueurs will be awarded ngninst thmem. T00os. G. BACOfI1,c. e. r May I4. 1845 ly' State of South Carolinas ELDGEIELD DISTICTI. IN TNE COMMON PLE AS. Archibald Bosgs, ) vs. Dec'n, ina AUtteakex Hlarmon Hu mst. Robert Little. ) vs. (, Declaration ina Enxoch, B3yne I A.ttachament. nad Hanrnmum Hust. J s. 'Dcl~aration~ in Arta'ment Enoch lByne. Chasrles Hlail, - vs. jDeela'n. in Attarkment, Harmon Rust. G.ideon Dowse.' vs. 1Dec'n. in Alttchment Ilarmon lus. 'Wi. Ujames,) vs. Iiec'tion in Altschraeng Enoch Byne. - - Benjamin 1. Gillstrop, ' vs. ' Declarali Wiu Enoch Byne and 4Aueut; Andrew Kerramnd ' . John Kerr, I DepLaratioas. Survivors. in -a vs. | Anacmeat. Jnmes S. Brown, 3 Dclwation Enoch Byne and ( Attacerss. B. B. Miller, ) 4" vsi. - Dec.iu Aust& ses. liarmon Hnst.) Keers& Hope, vs. Dec. i Atacment Enoch Byne. John Rogers, ) vs. Delration is Enoch Byne and .Auachment. Elijah Byne. j Alexander Walker,) vs. - Decle'tion in Affac&'n Entochm Byne. John W.. itheney, - T' t * T E noch By ne and -' Alcisme. H armon H nst.J Thomas G. Jordan, vs.. Declar4ille a i.'noch Bynie and J UacAmeut - Harmon Hunt. Win. D. Stone, i Enoch Byne and- RiiaMMr Harmon Hust. 3 . Henry S. Hoadley, - le. Enoch Byne. - fr T HE Flaintdres in th~be~*,ij~ .3this dat filedth oflice';astd the Deedms'iiM Irior [Attornieyf. ktfdi*e 5rJs Declarauovgie vp* e nantsao appear and pleao laratious within ayear and; ads~R.jf haereof,or final andaboIt tdn~y awarded iagaiinsi them by d~a. .~ Clerk's Otice, May 6i6,'1845. 36 May 14 1y