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L1 1t L of L etter, RaxuanceG 'us the -Pstrtiee at Edgefield * btrdr Uifouseon the 1st' of April, which if not tauen.out in three months, will be sent to tbeagneral~fst office as Dead Letters. Anders , John Esq. Abuey, Joseph. Esq. Ajnstrong,.blrs C A. Able, N. K. r 'Adamus,-ilra Hiram Ad:Iison, Whitfield Adams, Ur J F Baitskett, John Blalock, Mfrs R Bronzso n, K P .Broadford, ir Biruadwater, Martha A Buckhalter. Tandy Black N. Bettis, a Ml Body Wesley Borroum, Peterson C Covar, Edward Cloy, Rev R 4 Clikkson, A W 3 Couia, Jesse 2 Csult,.oru, John Esq., Con'rs of the Poor Cross, Nrs T .t 2 Corley, Mathuw .Clay brooks, Dr E Cook, Jeremiah 3 Coleman, Mr Jr. Cloud, Mrs E Cosnahan, Joseph D Doratt, Dr Charles Daniel, Wm Davis, Rev Johnathan Dorn, Mrs. E DeLoach, N iiobey, John Dorn, Miss E E Evans, A L Eliuin, Mr Evans, A A Eliaua Mart - F Pagan. Michael Fraznre, Thuwas Fuller. t :1 Fair. John 11 2 Felton. D 'C Fowke &. Brans G Goodnan, Samuel Gearty, 1 L Gritlin, James Gibbs, Mrs Grilin,.James 3 Geiger, Dr W Gray 1 Grice, W If Harris, David 3 Hunter, A 2 Hoiland, 1) Esq Hibbler. T J Holhster. ] rs C H ic.son, Julia 1i Hurris; Elbert lotwaro, .hiss Ann J Jeter,J Johnson, Mrs Nancy Jones, Master 4 K Kemp, A Key, Richard Kirkland, Moses 2 Kirkland, Ames Kirksey, John L Lewis, Wi Lipscomb. Mr 2 Lundy, W 3 2 Lover, John Lundy, ' N, Liidsey, C H Lanham, James Logue, W Littenthaldt, Samuel 1 Mays, Miss S S Melins, Mrs. E McLeudon, Mr laiys. R G Marti, John F 2 Melver, Duncain Michell, A Miller. B W 2 Miller, E J Miller, W V 2 Morris, E H lillet, James Capt Mealing,.David. Miller. L McCaine, tLev A Myers, James Michel,Jos. A Medhlck, Martin Murtin, Tims H. N Noble, ZjMr. Noble, W 2 Nicholas, .Mrs A 0 Outzes. George P Pickens, F W 3 Pone, H I Pall, Miss Mary Page. Rev C Pressley. Edward Perry. -Uiss Ann PaulJacob Powell, Miss Sarah . -Q Quattlebum, J Roberts, R S Riley, James F Rodgers, Capt John Rhodes, C eunnels, Reaben - R-ssel William lRunne!s. K 112 Robinson, James S Simkins, E- C Swearengen, Mrs M Strotber, D K Say, Willis, Shaw. Hughes Stone, Win Simpson, Oliver Stroet, simin Swearengen, Moses Self, J F Spires. Dr G Scuray, Miss E Saargame,James Siultz, Henry U Upson, M r& W Tarian, K A 2 Wagner, Miss M1 A Tompkins, John Wather, W J Tomnpkins. Mrs A White, R 31 Tuure. P D Whatley. S. Sr Weaver, Capt John Rt Wilson.Joab Weathers, Miss Mary Y Yarborough, Joan WV M1. FRAZIER, P M. Persons calling for any of~ the above Letters, will please say Advertised. April 3 3t (177) I1 Securiiy to the Patrons of Brandreth's Pills ! NEWV LABELS. UrTThie New Labels in a single Box of the Genuine Branidreth's Pills, contain 5063 Letters! I N consequence of the great variety of conn t erte~t Labels of pretended 15randreib's l'ills. and wliiCta, in many inst:inceb. s.- nearly resem bles in outward appearaince the gemunne of the old style, as often to deceive the uiiwary. ioc tor Blrandretha acting uder a sense of duty to the paubli', lins employed those celebrated ;ar tists, Messrs. Perkins and Durand. who have snecceeded in producing, ast a great cost, three new Lnbels, from steel plates. of extremne diffi culty of executinn, and of so complhcated a ntature, as to ama~nnt no an imiposethihtty of i-i tataion, being considered by judges a mastei piece in the art oh engraving. The border of the topl, as also. C the under label, is composed of the most elaborate und chaste patterns of lace-work To Lrown thei chimax of these beauitifn I labels, the pa per upon1 wvhiich they are- printed, is previously pronted wvith red ink, aifter a design so exquisite anid so minute as to defy competition; the topl anud the under label each coutain the words --Ben jamin lirandreth's Pills." written in red ink nearly twvo huntdred tinies-the top and i~nder label containing, therefore, upwards of five thetisand letters. "There is also upon the top. the under, and the side labe1l two signatures of Dr. Bran dreth: one being his regular signature. thus 15,.Brandreth, and the other his ftull signature, thus-Benjamini Brandreth: both the hac-simi ilies.ufthe writing; ot Dr. Brandreth, to imitate whichis forgery' The Branidreth Pills having the--e labels upon them, can be relied upon as thme ziure and genuine.. .rad .Dr. Brandrethi'sPrineLPIjallceJItBod way, N. Y. ; other offices in New York.. g7The genuine only for sale in Edgefiald Dlistriet, by R. s. RoaXKTs. Edgefleld C. H., Xenrriclk Ar Thaype Hamburg, J. s. & D. C. Smyley M eeting Street. Also, by J. M. Wit liana. Aiken, and hy i least one agent in ev egy District in the State. Every Agent having the genuine has iacer ti~cute of Agency, signed by the Doctor him y ,,~Egepeld . 11., Ap il .,1840 3 .1O. 9dgefield Academy LL' Persons are hereby cautioned and A forTrarLTDnd against openreg aconiits withi-tfrSeedtiiIg~oys joms abroad, without t~j kriuldk 6 .1sqsnt, of their Parents, Gusi-dias-edreacher. Such a course it must WeI ressisweuldeetr Parenis frem abroad fromn dint phicdren to an- Institution *i "" Ip di p1fet e S..MORE P-ROOF.. Darlington, Beaver Co.. Pa.. Feb. 1839.. it D. JAYNE-Dar Sir.--My little :son, *bet about two mouths old, was seized, with a bowel cumplaint, It continued for two ooks without interis ion, and -cotwithstanding the- remedies prescrib"-d by a ,espectablc .'hy.ticiar,'we gave up the child a victim, its w, snupp..sed, to a fatal dasease. But I provi,'entially hoard cf "Jayne's Carniinitivo," us an offectual cure for brnwet complaint, and immediately dtlspatched a messen ger to a town seventoen miles for a bo:tlo. By til- use of a bls medicine, in less ban thirty-ax-uours t an discase was checked, and by its const.sn use for a few days, the child w-e restored to perfect health. Shor.ly alter this, there occurred a similar case in one of the families of my congregation. I pr. scribed "Jayne's Carmiustive," and the result was a speedy cure, The saine child, owing to exposure, when recently coming up the''hi , was attacked by that horrible malady CROUP. Wo lansed in the night at Beaver Point, and when our fears were alarmed mest the hoarse sepulchral cough was the forerunner of death, wa gave him a ten spoonfal of your Expectorant, and applied some liniment o t hn throat and breast; and .before ma ,y minutes the hoarseness was gone,the bild breathed freely, n d slept sweetly. Owing to these circumastances it caunot be wondered at why I at e so nigh an opinion of your med icines, nal why I advise eve-y family to keep them on hand, ready for any enmergency. Respectfully yours, AR -si'R e" BRADFORD. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Darlington, Pa. '-R t..ROiEltTS'is Dr. D. Jayne's sonly Agent at Edg efeld Court House. T Beware of Counterfeits! April 1 3t 10 Vf 10a 2s3wr25 AS just aeceived. and will keep con -tantly on hand. a fresh supply of Drugs. Medicines. faints. Oils and ye Stuffs. He does not think proapes to Humbug the public. by adocrtising has prices. but persons s ishiesg to purchase may be assured that he will sell at as LOW PRICES ac any one ill Edge field. H1aitbug or Augusta. The following constitutes a part of his stock of Menicines : Epsom and Glauber Salts, Caster Oil in bottles, or by the gallon. Calomel, Tart. Enetic, AssalIetida, Arrow Root. thurbarb, Jalatp, l agnesia,Gum My trh, Aloes, Ganmboge. Cayente Pepper, Morphine. Cremror Tartar, Opiun, Laudanlum. Paregon ic, Quinine, Prelnrations of Iron, Squills, Sweet Oil, sarsapairilla hoot, and preparations of the saute, Capuaiva. Chloride of Soda, Ether, Camphor, Nitre, .inmoaaia Hive Syrup, and any other article that may be called for. PATENT MiEDICINES. (IT All of Di. .jAYes's ledicines, wasr aited genuine. Sol as cheap as cati he found at any Drug Store, in this or aniy othet place; obtained directly from Dr. Jayne, through his only Agent in Augusta. Bull's eavrnparilla. :and's Sarsaparilla, Carpenter s Di. Philotoken, 1arpenter's Extract Lubeb, and Copaava, Tarrant's Do , Mediconstneia I , Gudfrey s Cordial. hIffatt's !'ills, Moliatta Bitters, Chanptun's Frier and Ague Pills. CUnanpi on's Vegitaheie Anti-dy..peptic Pills, Hull's F.-ver and Ague Pills, Spencer's Pills, Hull's Lozengies, Peter's Pill's, Cock's Pill's. Du. anot Tooth Drops. Tla.tuaapsoa's Eye Waters. T'ahnestock's Vermiuge, T'hompsoian Med icines. Rowand s 'onic Mixt'are, Seadlitz and Soda Powders. Swuii's Panacea, Turlinaton's Balsam, Hay's Liniment, Harrison's Uint ment, a sure cute for 'cald head. Ccarpaa's Accoustic Oil. for deafness, and all oter Patent hedicines in common use. PAINTS AND OILS. White Lead, of all kinds; lied do; Verdi gris. Spanish Brown. Ventian fed, Vandyse Brown, Turkey Humber, Chr.ie Green. .erone Yelluw. Vermallion. Stone Ochre. Ivory Blaca, 1 erra :eniaua. Droip Lake Pa teut Black, Lump Blasck, Yellow Uchre; Lyth arse,Russiatn Blue, Turpentine, Rose 1'iPa, Varnish of all kinds, Linseed Vii, Trai Uil, Lamp Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, and all the Essen tial Oils. DYE-STUFFS. Spanish Float, indigo, Ananatte. gladder. Logwood, Camwood, Brnzil 11 oud. Fusttc, Red Saunders, Tonneric, t operas, Alum, Bluestone, and all other Dye Stuffs. bPIC I. S. Black Pepper Allspice, Mace, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger. Race and Pulverized Not Kegs, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. Window Glass, fr om 8 x I10 up to 20 x 30, Pmty, 'V hiting, Spaerms Lanidles,Cnndle W icks Castile Soap, Chalk. Court Plaster. Flux Seed, W afers, Tooth Brushes. Glue, Gold and Silver Leaf. Syringes tof all kinds, 'Truasses, Ink. Black anid ed. liik Powders. Lemoin Syrnp. ,Mumstaru, Pi,.k Sauce~rs, Snuti, l.iquor ice, Ma1:tches. Pttnnice Stonae, Eotien .Saone, Sal Eratus. Potash, Salt Petre, Sealing Wax. Spaonge, Starcha, Paint Bruslies of every de scriptioni Wtiite Was:. Brushes unstdng Brushes, Sweepiing Binsbes, Serubbaing, hlorse antd Shoe Bjrush~es, Hair Brtnhes, Silavinig Boxes, Shaving Soup, i t all kinos, Wusahaa, Soaps. Toilet Soaps. Rose, of tariuous kinds; u variety of flue articles of Tobahacco. Aista. fine cutl 'robaccoi for smiokinag andt chcw ing. Laimry. Aursin~g IBnLes. Nipple Shells. Cnlpring G lasses. Ltacels, Alcohol. Ram and Roach B~ae. Sash Tools, Caniers H-air, and $:aba 1-air Pencils. .-lb te above' articles are warrnnted gotad, ad sold on terms to please purchasers for Icash, oruon apaproved credIt. J D. TIBBE2'lS. IEdgefield C. HI., March 11 mf 7 State of South Carolina, EDGJEFIELD DISTRICT. Precious Luimke, vs. Wai. Billfor Refioi d and wile, H-. B.:ul wvar' ad wile', and others. Partition IN puirsuance- of ain order ol' the N.Court 01 Equity, tefemaing to the' Contssioner toaUscetlain antd report the deb-s o1 thie estate atnd Enccurrix of C~ia.Johnt Lark decease'd, to, be paid out ol thei proceeds of ihi saie of the property stald by the Commissioner in Equity in this case, It is order'd, that tae. paries in this c.se nnd the cre'di tois claimninag payment from the pro ceeds aof said sale', de, appear in my taffie. on refereunce b' 11 o,'clock A. M, On Saturday the 18th day of April next. S. S TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Corn' Office March 17 St 8 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFI RLD DIS TRIT. Robert T. Mloore, vs. Henry) Bill for Yarborouga and George WV. injunction Yarborougb. and relief. I Tappearing to the saifaction of the Commtissioner that George W. Yarho rough, one of. the'delendants in this suit, resides -beyond t he li itt of t his State, n tmota of Mr. S3anlslt, Plaintiff's A ttorney, ii is ordered' that 'the paid de fetidani deieqard ti pleads,. answer or demnur so. ihe complaiants said bill of enteplaint, within. three months .fraimihe publieption herool,or the said bill will-be ra ken pro confes gis him. Conin's. OFeb24 1846 Lin5 -LAjW B~rANKST . NatInernented1 and frala at :hiurnec. Wholesale&Rce rogerS colura CEstTR-AFID - xgT, HAMBURG;- ..v HAVE just receivcd, and i ontinue to receive fresh su ppuipy o efollowing; Articles, whith they offer.to thetj endsand the trade, at the lowest market ric s UGAR 30 bbds. consisting of 't gt , a feld Porto Rico and'MuscovAo. . ALSO, - Double Refined Loaf, Crushed apd Powdered Sugars. - COFFEES. 50, bags Old Government Jaya offee, JO do. Augustura d 125 choice Rio I Bale Mocho . do. 15 bags Cuba. BAGGING. 100 pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 to, vinch. 250 do. Kentucky, (heaty) 44 t45in. 50 do. Tow, 45 inch - 125 do. Gunny, 21 per yard '47 in 100 do Georgia & Corolina 44'to 45 iii RUPE 300 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do Manilla, do - 50 do. Jute do. MOLAS iS 20 hhds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON 50,000 pounds roa, of all siges. Also, a goud assortment of-Hoop-and Band Iron, G.ernna an Caster & Cast Steel. i BACON & SALT.. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do 'T'able Salt Boxes Table Salt. CHAIRS. 10 dozen I Maple Chairs 25 do Windsor do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Childiens, do 2 do Boys, do 2 do Office.,, do 2 do hocking, do 1 do Nurse. do BL ANKETS. ' 2 bales 9.4 Blankets 3 do 10-4 da (weighing 7 lbs. to the pair) A good assortmeit of Bed.Blankets from 10.4 to 12 4. NEGRO CLOTBS. 1,00 :rds. W ashington Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHUOT. 150 hags. assorted Sizes POWf'ER. 30 Kegs 11F Dupont's Powder 10 do Blastimg do 20 do Eagle. porting, do WHITE LEAD. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White. Lead. TEAA. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gun pow der, Hyson and Imperial 6 ases attees, " I best Black Tea " LIME 200 Bils. fresh hock Lime. Also-Plaster Paris.. -A L SO Ginger, Pepper. Space, cinnamon, Nutmegs, Indigo, saltpetre, Blue Atone.--Copperas. SnoeThread, Snuff, Cotton &Wdol Cards, Brass Bound Biuckets. . ' Aik9y, Tubs. Charns, Keelar '. Wagons and Cradles Washboards, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pius, Brooms. Woudan? Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows. Rakes,- Scythe Sneeds, Coffee Midls,Soap,Tallow & Sperm Candles WagonBoxes. 'Measures, Saddle lions, Windorr Glass, Starch, Pistols, To bacco. Grinadstones, Osuaburgs, Twine, Cas tings. Boots, Shoes, Wool Hats, iceClothes Bassets, Almonds, Bearsakius, Mackerel, Mustard, Fif'th Chains, Lainp' Oil; a c'hnic-e uarticle of Chewing Tobacco; Vinegar, Bexas, C Cider, Barrel Covers, Cod Fish, Plough Moulds, Sole Leather, Nanakeens, Choco late, &c., &c. WVANTED-0.000O lbs. BEES WAX, for which ciash will be paid. t{.unbuarg, 1810 tf . 1 "1 WOULD NOT LiVE ALWAYS!" Oh'VE would naturally be led to the con 7clnsion, trom ahhe apparent neglhgenice maifested by man y whio are saufferin'g un der thme baleful inufluen'ce' of Conssaumption. ad othaer Puliaornary Affections, that they hail assumed the words. 'I would not live always." as pecepliarly adapted to themgselves, or thaat believting their ense to be hopeless. had a.banidoned themiselves to despair. Bait ntone need despair, while '-lire and being Insts." ofrbeing ttitimataely cured of every and anty kiaad or pulmonary disense. Jayne's Ez pectorant. has been prtoved by ampille exp~eri. e. ce to be the most suc.:easful remedy ini the wvorld for the core of Coughs Coanumption, Asthma. Whooping Congh. Bronchitis, and all other diseases of the Throat. Lungs. or Broeat. No one ever used it withouit feeling relief. JAYNE'S ALTERRAT1VE, has cured innumerable cases of Rtheinatism;, Scroro Ta, King's Evil. and Diseases of the Skin, a nuim ber ,f cuases of Gout, and several cases of Tic Doleresaux; otvei twenty cases ,1f Cancer and Cancerous Trumors. Up wards of sixty eases of' Gout. or Broncehocele. (swelled neck) aid, removes sick antd morbid headaches, and im paris tone aid vigor to the whole f rame.:Pre pared and sold, at No. 8 South Trhiid Street' Philadelphia. itlY R.- ROBERT'S is Dr. JTayne's only Agent at Edgefield Court House. (1[J"f Beuvre of Counlerfeiis ! March 25 9:'$ State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRIC' . James .Eidson, A pieanit, is. &Siano~ James Rodgers & wita Sarah. in Samn'l Eidson and;othters Def'ts. V 'Partit: I T appearing to miy-,atisfacuaon thaaGid'et Salter, William Salter. Boyce .Eidson, William Eidson,.Rowland Eidsotn;.La~rkin Norwatod and iwife .Elizabeth, HuingreyS. Eidson, Wiley'Eidson and 'Alle Ed'o lvea beyond the. limits of tlis' State, it Iitli'erslore ordered~ that ~they do' appeai" aiid object fo' the sale or division of thme Real-Estate of Jams' Eidson. Senr.,- deceased,a .one or- .before: the first Monday in Junq u;ext. ob theirconsent' to the same will he entered of record. . Given under- my 'haad, at mny offce, 28th; February$1 146. JOfIN IlILL, o, z.:o ~March 4 1(w ' 6 TJLL'S COMPOUND OFNARSA BPARILLA, This prepatration of Sar saparilia posaess Ball,:thie apjtve -$topertids.of the Root, ma a higi) cpnenutrated state. t las received, and. for sale by ~ . 'Dec:10 J D. I &~~ N ecelet atiit .rirS oLe IM ll.JFddile HE Snbscriber respectfully 'informs his friends and the public at large, that he has had his House thoroughly repaired, and has made a large addition to the same by the purchase of the adsninR House, which will enable him to accommodate at least forty or fifty more persons during Courts and other times.tan lie formerly did. . His whole aim has been concentrated to the comtfort and con venience of all those who have favored him with their patronage, and he flatters himself that a discerning and generous public will con itine to bestow on him a share of their favors. He will, as heretofora. endeavor to furnish hisTable with the best that the country can afford. Having removed his Bar at the farthest end of the Mons,- adjoining. little or no an noyance can be experietnced by those who put up at his Hotel. His Bar will be furnished with the best Liquors. and his Stables snpp!ied with good alid wholesome provender and attentive Host lers B.J RYAN. February 25 if . 5 T arrant's Conspound Extract OF CUBei AND t;APAvA. stin~de unri valets fur its eficen:v. It pertorms a cure in a few days-no confinemei't or restriction in diet is necessary. It will be Found invaltuable. being prepared with the greatest possible care, upon well-tested principles, found upon that important law, first established by the celebru ted Dr. Fordyce. viz: --That a combination of siniler zemedies will produce a more certain. speedy and considerable effect than an equiv. alent dose of any single one." "'A .comibna tion of Cubebs and napav ia form a very use fuil medicine in certaim cases "-Sir? Cooper, F. R. S.. Mii. R. S.. &rc.. fac. This article is just .tece'ved,and for sale by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Dec 10. tif 46 H.L. JEFFER~S Deneral Agent aund Counsnission Merchant, Haanburg. S. C. TI'11.1, offers It 'ervices to his friends and :the pubeic. nd he will devote his undivi ded attention to e SELLING OF COTTON AND FLOUR. IRccFivso AND foRwARDIsa Goons. Buying Goods fur Planters or Merchants, or attend to any busiucss that may be committed to his care. He embraces, this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his friends for their liberal patron. age heretofore bestowed, and by industry and close atrention to business. he hopes to merit. and to continue to receive the s-uw. It shall he his aim to make all his charges as light as pos sible. knowing that it will be to his interest to closely observe the iiterest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made if required on produce sent to him for sale or store .Cotton sent to him by Boats. will be received free of charfage All produce sent to him for sale will be promptly sold on arrival. ifso ordered. Angustui if 28 OTICE. X H E Snbcrihuir wishing to leave the State.of'ers his LANDS for sale. lying in Abbeville District, ne the waters of Rocky River. rwo miles east of Lonndh ville, and only ccx from the Savannah River, cou sinting of Twelve Hundred acres. one half cleaied and the balance in woods, on a credit oefone, twa and three years, instalment bear. ing interes~t. On said Plantation there is a good DWEL. LING, a new GIN HGUSE and SCREW. and THRASHING HOUSE. and all out houses new. The Plantation is tinder good repair. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to call on te subscriber. JOHN A. MARTIN. Abbeville, March 18 3m''(Bani.) 9 Notice. A LL Persons havina demandls against t.h~e Estate of William Wilson, de ceased, late Ctrdinary of Newberiy District. tire 'iereby regnired to establ isle them before me by the first of May next. L. 4. JONES. c. a. N. D. January 14 3mn (So. Ca.) 51 Castings and iv'ails, 7 H . Subscriber offers for sale 3,O000 lbs. Castings, coneisting of Ovens, Skillets Spiders, &c. and 100 kegs of Cut Nails, from No.4 10 No. 20. S. F. GOODE. Febc 25 State of South Carolhna, EDGEFIEL DDIS TRICT, IE' COMMON PL EAS. Jobn B. Gordon, )Declaration in vs. Co Gmmon Jos. IN. Perrin. Pleas. T H E PlaintilTrin the above case. lhaving this Iday filed his decharationi in my~ uilice, and the D~efendathlavinig nseither W ife or Attor ney known to reside within the hauls of the Brate, on whomi a copy of the seme wvith a rule to plead cane be served. on tuntion ol' Bauskett, Plamnitiff Attorney, it is ordered, that the said Defenidant do :ippear and plead to said dec laration within a year and a day from the date liereof, or judgment will be awarded againsat ~im by defatik. THOS. G. IA CON, c. C E. D Clerk's Ollice. Oct 17th 1845 iy393 State ol bouth .&arolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRICTI * N T'HE COMMON PLEAS. oii B.. Gurdene * is. Attachment. Joseph . ery Alex. J. Lawtone vs. Attachment. Joseipl M1. Perry. rj HiE illaintiff's having this day filed Lteir Delarations in the above stated eases in my office. It is therefore, Ordered, that the.D~efe'ndant do appear and plead to thle' said Declarations within. a 3ear~ and a dj fi-om the date hereof, or in defauit thereoI final, andablbpo. uidgments will be given and awarded against ite said fleedantiti both thie albove stauted cases THOS'G. IIACQN, c. c,i.. Cerk' O 0lce, 28th April, 184.5. .Alcri3 .. .14 ly .La Spanish (W. 4. H. 10M. panishk.L Valedos) 10OM. doc (R.P.. 1..) 6 *5IiperaIregatlias (e.Venus.'') WJutseceived,aind for eale by -e - 'S BLEY~y*d( RABOW Hambnrg.1848 -~ fi -, 'i .C A.NDLD &TK3 . g We are anthorized to an-..1 nounce N. L. GRIFFIN Esq :as-a Can clidate for the Senate, ..t the ensuing Alec-,1 lion. Feb 25 to . 5 0 We are aithorized to an nounce Col. JOHN BAUSKETT as a Candidate for the &oate, at t!he. ensuing election. 'eh 25 te 5 W are aultiized to an nounce :apt T.J. HIBBLER. Esq , as a eandidate for the Senate, at the ensuing election. March 4 te5 , 6 We are authorized to announce B. C. YANCEY. as a candidute for the Legisla ture. at the ensuing election. Jant 28 to 1 We are authorized to announce Col. P S. BROOKS. as a candidate for the House at th- ensui ig election Feb 25 te 5 We are authorized to announce JOHN DOBY. Esq., as a candidate for the Le aislattire at the ensuing election. February 4 if 2 We nre authorized to announce DAS IELHOLLAND. Esq.. as a candidate for the House of Representativen, at the ensuing election. Fetb. 25 to 5 We are autho ized to announce OLIVER TowLES, Esq.. as a candidate for the House of Representatives, at the ensuing election Feb ?.5 to 4 We are attlurized to announce Col. ARTHUR SiMPKIra as a candidate for the House of Represent atives, at the ensuing election. Feb 25 to 5 We are authorized to announce JOHN R. WEVER, Esq., asa candidate for the Houso of Repaesatatives.at the ensuing election MAr.rch 11 to 7 (Q" We are authorized to announce Ml. GRADitat. Eiq.. as a candidate for Ordinary of E-igefield District, at the next election. Feb. 7 2 (*Ttie friends of SAblPsoN B. MlATS. announcehim as a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at the next election. Oct.30 tf 40 ( The friends of EDMUND MOnRRIS, Esq.. announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the next election. Nov 6. if 41. We are authorized to announce GEoRGe J. SHEPPARD as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, at the next election, Dec. - i 48 (The friends of Col. Joar QOATTLE sou announce him as a candidate for the cflee of Tax Collector, at the next elec tion. Sep 3 se 32 f The friends of Lieut. JAME B. HARRIS. announce him as a candidate for he eflico of tax Collector at the next elec tinn. f' 1Wo are authorized to annonnee IAKSHAL R. SMIT H as a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. Dec 24 tf 48 (Q-The friends of Maj. S. C SCOTT. untounce himn as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. Nov 6. if 41 (Q0 We are authorized to pnounce LtEvz R. WILSON, s, a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at the next election. Feb.26 to 5 To the Independent Voters of E!Ageliild District ! ! Fellow Citizens: -Contrary to the ad vice and wishes of m} friend I iafei my self as a Candidate for the office of Tax Collector, and solient your suffrages. If elected, which I do not expect to be, I will discharge the duties of t he office to the best of my abilittee. JOHN J. McCOLLOUGH. September 10 dte 33 State of South Carolina. ED)GEFlELD DISTRIT. iN T HE CUMMO N PL EAS. John Hill. Ordinary,) Declaration in vs. 30cshtoa n utmond. A Ltachm~ent. rF' ilE Plaintf tm the above case hav. I tog this day fih-dJ his jDeelarationu ic tmy otiice, and the Defndant having nei ther wire uor attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on whom a copvof saidl Declaration with a rule to plead can be served, oni motion of Griffin, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that the said Defendant appear and plead to the aaid Declaration within a year and at day from the date hereof, or judgment will be a war-led against him by default. THOMJAS G. BACON. c; c. p. Clerk's office Fe~b 10 1846 ly 3 Stat eof Southi Carolina, EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN COMM~O.N PLE'AS. Davis B. H adley, vs. Attachment. Joseph .d:. Perry... 'Thomas Davis, vs. Attachment. Joseph M. Perry. 7f~ i hE Plaintiffs in the above case;, having U.this day filed thteir declarations in mty of flee, awd the D .efendan teh havmg neither 14 ces or Attorneys known, to reside withinhse limtita of the Btate, on whoma a copy of'said declara tions, with a rule to phalod can be served. It is therefore ordered, that the said Defeindant..do appear and plead to the said declarations wvithin a year and a day frotn the date herecof, or in defatti therecof float and absolutejudgment wil be awarded against them. T Hf8. G.IIA CON, c. c. v. Clerk's Office. Masy i2,1845 May 14 - v . 16 Joseph Abney, ATT'ORNEY A2' LAW, -Has rentiored his office to the first door on the right, int the seCond Story of Presley & Bry ant's Bricks Storei. Jan 21 ____ Tl HF undersigned have formed a part ,nrshtip ip the practice of Law-aud Equity for Edgefield. One or the otner will eiencd te Cottrts of Abbeville, Barn-. well1 and New l-rry. 0Oree et EdgefieldC CH. N L. GRIFFIN, M. L. BONM.M W. H. ATKINSO012% ATT O R N ETYAT L AK May befont d ihis Offi 61ohzteoml .1anuaiy7 B0 3 HE 8biscii , a ' aPjAl .tw Andon iwhichtie hinWfbr6~' o , lo'use Road.leading .to Hauvg, rom the PikegguisfoeW,&m .Jeb rard's.' It is an exceIepi or, a :ustYv busliiess; et1fe.~o 3oods'titure. Tiairidt'Wtatb nore or les, ad- thp a ultivauion. For.pariep, gpi pt ubscriberon lprean .. April 8' 99 RegimenftaO H E Lower Battaion' m1nent, South Carolina- Miliiwiiis or drill and review at Moet lli arday the 25th April next.3 v *i t. aliun at Lol To lais' .on au'0y !itd isv of Ma next..a ef nx oer's of each Batalion'jQa IIeNt at heir respective Battalion para4e.rinhA the lay previous the Reviews, -tor'drille'nT.ia ,truction. Tbtd 'wutenant Colunel- aauid' jor ire charged to extend the.above order to"ieir respective Battalios. - ;''' By order of .. B- BoaRxzaoTn',Cokeiokkh Rtegiment, .. C. .Militia. -.- .. : M. M. GBAH Af, ajutatv-. March24 LL persons who wnade' aeeouits'1-itIiR. A P. Humphrey'a., duringa.be-laky A ire hereby notified that those accounti arm ow n my possession for collection ;iii 'the raid accounts must be paid, else :they wihlebs put in suit after three insertions of this otce n this paper. -H:"81iW N. April 1 Sr.3 state of South ('a~IiiiI"l " E.DGEFIELU DfSTICT R IN COMItMON PLEAS. Job Grisham, - a o Vs. S AA chapea Elijah Byne. A. W, Wiggins, Elijah Byne. . ..:..e . HlE PlaiutifT in the above cases having . this day filed their deelarationufla ili rf ice. and the Defendanthaving no.wileor~ttr iey known to reside within the -imnits.pth State, on whom a copy of iad ieas'ratdais with a rule to plead, can be served-t Ifi*ihae't ore ordered. that the said ..Defendants idoes ppear and plead to. the saidadeclara 'ion inn vear and a day from the date hereof, 0 fha1 and absolute judgment will he awarded jaiat Mint by default. THOS. 0.3 MONe : 0 Llte.14ny J4. 1 155 -% South Carolina ;. EDGEFI'ELDDI D E 4T'ISW, IN COMMO, PLRs Thomas Davie,, '. - 4tacAhiettt Enoch Bvne. Verity Farmer, vs. Harmen .ust aud iEnoch Byne. - Moore- & Davis,, vs.- Atack t-e~hI-. LEnch Byne. -. Emily.B. Tubman, 'SW- Afaekc e4 t Enoch lyne 1HE Plaintiffs in the above cases, ' this day filed ithair diclaraions1W dihce, and the defendab 'iiavjn ~c' Wive r Attorneys known to reside 'Vithe lir f the State, on;whom a copy ofsaiidde lTi ions.with a rule to Jead can beaervqa,. hetefore 6rdeied; that they0 lead to said declarations within' a fay from thu date hereof, ,or: is default th~ret inal and absolut ei'rnl ent.will gainst them. THOS. G BACO ,cc.i. May 12. 1845 ly , -itte of' South C'aroliiia.' IN T HE .C0OM 0f 1448 Archtibuld Boggs, vs. - Decn,AcNAaracks Hiamon HIust .~ - Robert Little. ; vs. ~ . Declaration in' E noch Byne Attdachment. ud llarnaaan HIust.J . A. Boggs, vs. Declarationa in A'taehmiif Enoch Blyne. c... Charles Hall, - vs.Decda'ua.in Attra n4t Hlarmon Host. 4 Gideon Dowse. . 4 yars. Dec'n. in Aniachmnent, Win. latines, - - vs. Dec'tion in AUUSkmoat Enoch Byne.) henjaman E?. Gillstrap,'' vs.Declaration its '4 Enocha Bl3ue and. Auachmaent. Elijah Byne, - A Andrew Kerrand Johni Kerr, IDeilariuton -. Survivors.~ vs. A Uachuient.-~ Etnch Byne. J . James 8. Brown, j DeclaraieaA Enoch Byne and Ask-i Harmon Host. J B. B. Miller, -*,' - vs. - ~a uif .Harmon Hust. Keers & Hope,. , in1~'" vs. >Dec. nAttachsmt., Enoch Byne. -- John Rtogers, -. vs.h ' Declaration is Boo nBe and Juach Amentj" " kilijah Dyne. . C Alexanader Walker, .. ..,. vs. Decla'tion in 4Aua Enoch Byne. [uhn W. Rheney, - .. Vs. I. - Daclarettoii' E~noch Byne and (. ack.ta est.."-~ H armon H unt.J Thomas G. Jordan; Enaoch By nand4 Harmon Htst.J ,. .. - Win. D. Sitone, Enoch Byne and - At~m~*f Harmon E :. '4~~e . H EFaii unoch 'Bno; ; nor .Attoinj'skaowua toJa limitsofte itene fee arsIYS