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signa ine-strangerosefromthe betr, and retired:m'l ' ;b re:ont through thepze already inentioneil, and left our hero to rn minut upong-hauthaJtaken place.->He wa ssow however locked in. the arms of .S ,o and slept sotndly. The next tmorn igwhen he joined the party in the par 'CC-be saw thate uriosity was on tiptoe, and hewas asked how he had rested in t lhawtted room I He replied by rela singihe-incidents of the oight, and asked, in fis turn, if any one of the. company knew the ring which he had on his fnger, sot having told as yet how it catmle into his possession;.Missi M-, the only daugh 'ter of tiehost, a beau:iful young lady about eig;hteen, said it was hers, that she had-it oa her finger the night before, and ba'd tissed it. that morning. Our hero then said' I took this ring of' of the fingr of the. ghost last night.". Thus a mytery is ,explained; and Miss M prbved to be a somnambulist, or sleep wilker. P. O rrespondence of the Char. Courier. HAVANA, April 8. Tth Tditors of the Charles:on Courier. 'he~Mexican steamer arrived here last evening. bringing advices that Mr. Slidell had'received bis. passports and left the country. GeneralAlnonte came passei ger in the steamer, and immediately on lauding went to Santa Anna, with whuti he'was closeted for several hours. I un -diretanil they are on the eve of anot her revolution in Mexico,' in favor of Santa Aiina,-aiid that he will leave for Vera Cruz in thesteamer of this eveuing. Ne-ws had 'been received at Vera Cruz of the advance of Gen. Taylor's army to the Rio Grande, and it was generally expect ed that they would be attacked by the Mexican army. Seven American vessels of war tere lying at San Sacrificios. Mexico.-The New York Courrier des Etat Unis states, on what it says is relia ble.authurity, that the factions of the Re publican party. opposed to Paredes: have determined to coalesce and recall Santa Anna. he giving a pledge for the faithful exercise of his powers. The revolution being once accomplished, a.td the rottar chical party prostrated, Santa Anna is to convoke a primary assembly of the people for the purpose of electing a President and' Congress, after which lie will retire to private life. The Captain of the schooner Rechahite, at New York, in 31 days from Tarnpico. states that the U. S. Consul at that place informed him that an express from 3data triorus reached there on the 8th. Ve learn. that on Monday last, as the -downwarl traitn of Cars were passing op posite this place. they accidently run against an old lady by the name of 3lc Claiee; who, we learn was deaf. knocking herdownaand running over her ar:, which caused tier death in a fear hours. Iris due to. the conductors of the train, to state, that being at a short turn in the Itoad. she was not discovered until within a few yatdsofher, when it was impossible, 'from down grade and their speed to stop the trio.-Cassville eneer, 10th int. i yW'i .'utl eir aint tidol. Uewis had- With ibeir partyreached the Cuman 'che Peak, a short tite'since, and had sent ont ' runners" to apprise the Indians of 'their presence, with a request to meet them, Which it was 'thought they would do in a day or two after our intformiant left. The Kickhpbos visited the delegatior. and as a token of their remembrance stole twelve of their horses attd munles. Thbe party will return. we suppoise, about the mziddle of A pril, or first of 31ay. Whirlwin.-The b-rig~ Despatch, Capt. Carty, a! Philaelelphiia. reports that oni the tiig bt of March 25th. betweeni the hours of 11 aend 120'cloick. off the Westertn edge of the Gulf and nt-ar Cape Fear. a tre merndons avbirlwind pass'ed niithine half a mile of the brig, tearing the water up to the clotuds, Th'lis cirnumnstance is alluaded to by Capt. C. because the estistoee of such a pheiumnenon is doubted by rchary, and td it is attributable, the injur~y t.-hich vessels receive at night, the cause hereto lore never havidg been discovered. Vaccinaio.-Dr. Faboestock, of Bar denitown:, N. J. in an article otn the Smuall Pox and Vaccintation, comies to t he follow ing positions as the result of his observation and experience: '1. That vaccination is the best protection fromt small pox. It modifies the disease and preserves life; although it does not int all eases exedmpt entirely fruom an attack of variolous d.sease 2. That re vaccination becomes neces sary to teat the Protection oh the system. 3. That after re-vaccination, an indeivid nal may have a reasonablt. certainly of exemption fromu an attack of varioloid. 4. That re-vaccination should be resorted to by all persons tuponl wbomr it has r.ot been repeated. whenever the Small Pox assumes an epittemiic form,; as the changes constantly takingt place in the human system. render an individual liable to in fection at otne period who nmy have been exempt at attother; and particoutly a's thtat liability is grreatly itc-reatsed by the exis tence of the variolotns consiitution of the atmosphere, which fans other wise sporadic cases into epidemic prevalence. Molesting the U. S. Mail-On the arri val of ahe~outhern st age at ihe Post Office, on .Monday evening, 6th instant, the South erti mail bag was found to be cut, as was also the curtains and cushions of the stage. Upon enquiries to ascertain by whoti it was done, rather strang- circumstances were developed. An individual calling himself Joseph Taylor, bad paid one of the drivers fire dollars, to convey iin fromn a point belowv Camden to this place. -ltappears that while on the journey, Teylor had part aken pretty freely of liquor, and had- becomo intoxicated and abusive to: the driver. - When nearing Cheraw, Taylor being anxionts to leave' the stage befdre entering the town, atnd having a dif'e'eht driver'to the one with whom he had-gted. ordered tho driver to stop and let UWoi. This the driver refused to do.z 1'ayfothen threatened to kill him, andsmaiie several-thrusts at him, throntgh the windows of'zhe coach, 'with a bowie i. T-diinoadivce beeoming alarmed, stopped-the horses, and allowed Taylor to get out. On Tuesday morning, he made his appearance at the Post Office, enquir ing the6nime of the departure of the Nor thern mail, &c. He was arrested by order of the Post Master, and taken before a Magistrate, to he tried on. a charge of mutilating and robbing the U. S. mail. As none of the packages placed in the bag had been taken out or broken open, so far as the Post Master could ascertain, and as the driver could not swear that he saw Taylor cut or take any thing from thu mail bag, fie wab released from custody. At the time of his arrest he had with him a pistol. powder horn, ,and a large bowie knife.Cheruw, Gazetie, april 14, Twd oi- three weeks since, we stated that' the scarcity of Corn was not likely to he ao great as had been expected last Fall, and that the highest price asked for it in this District was 70 cents per bushel. -Since that time a vast number of wagons have come from Districts below this for Corn, in consequence of which it cannot now be purchased for less than 75, or per haps80 cents per builiel, and is getting ecarce at that; at least, we have bee, in formed thiat there is none for sale within several miles of the Village. The cros to small graiu never looked more promising in the uppor cotntry than than at presetit ; and, as. there was an unutital quantity sown,. the prospect is very fair foi- the corn-cribs of our farmers to be greatly relieved in a few weeks from the unpun precedented pressure of rh part year. Greenville Vountaineer. Coinmercial. llAMtauaG, April 15. Cotto.-Since our last publications. we have received dates from Liverpool to the lIth: March, being several days later than before published. There had been an advance of it. on cotton. with rather limited sales; holders were not disposed to sell freely, without further advance. What the uffeet of these accounts will he on.our market has not been developed ; but we think it inust be favorable. Our receipts for the past seek ha lieen. very light, abil sales to but a limited eictnt. holders not being anxious to press on the market. while buyers were indifferent about increasing their lo:s until the id the accotints by theUnicorn to the .-(I uit., which hate been now due for several days. We omit quotations, iemarting that the sales range fromu 6& to Sc. Provisions.-In this line we have no material change ti notice. Corn is worth 80 to 85 by the wagon load, and retails at 95 to $1 ; meal is scarce, $I 12A to 1 2.5; bacon 7 to 73, by the wagon lind ;lard S to 9, flour is plenty at 86 25 to SG 75 fur country, and $7 to $7 50 for canal.-Rep. CoiutMtA. April 15. Cotton.-This article continues brisk at former luotations, and on some lots a fur tier advance.has been obtained. A small lot sold yesterday at S4 cents, but gener al quotations range still from 64 a S cents. Very little is coming in. Corn.-Charleston Corn is., iN n at 86 etsa ber~islrel of :58pi _ '^.... re7 Dr. Jaynes Alterativc WE 1have been infornied by Mrs. r, of a cure performed on her by Dr. JAYNYE'S ALTERATIVE. which proves its superiority over every other remedy of the kind. She has been affliced for the last sixteen years with NEC(ROSES or WHITE SWELL INGS. at tended wvith ulcerationis and~ ex l;liiattiions of various boutes, during which tiioe muany pieces have beeni dischiarged from dhe fritntal bone of the cranitum, from both her arrns, wrists and hands, anid from both legs, amid tromn the left lfemoral bone, and fromt the right knee, besides patintful ulcers on. tie .olier parts of tier pecrsoin, w hich hais haitlj.d the skill of a tiumhobr of the most eninenf~t physiciaus of ohi ciiv tlurir.g imost of the timie her suifferings n'ave beeni excrutiating and depilorable. Ahomt three mtoniths since she was itidneed to try Dr. Jnynme's Abterative,. winch tias had ant astonishing~ haoppy effect upon tier, by re-. moving all pain anid swellinujs, andl can i sitng the ulcers to heal, whtile at the samte time her general health hias become comn pletely .restored, so that sihe tnow weighs somte 25 lbts. tmore thtan she did befoire shte comm'eiiced the use of this truly vail cabhle preparation.-ative Eagle. For furt her informationi. imquire of Mrs. Rlose, No. 128 Filbert Street. . . . OiIERT' s Dr .lanye's only Agent at Eidgefield Court Hlouse. Beware of Countlerfeits. A pril 22 3t 13 Dr. Jayne's M~edicinecs. A Fresh supply. just received by the Sub criber. which are wairranted genuine, tihe 'only AgantL"to the cuntrary notwithstanding, J. D. TIBBETTrs. April 22 if 13 T[HE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF EDGE FIELD DISTRICT Will meet ont the first Mondaty evening of May nex'. Thte Sociecty will be aid dtressed by D)r. A. I). TaK.uGU. April 22, E. J. MIMS, Sec. New Arrivals O RANGES and LEMONS, Six Jars Fresh Prunes. 25 cents per lb. Best Matches. reduced to 15 entts for ote dozetn large boxes, Palnetto Hlats, at .181 cents to 37S cents each, Maguma Bonum Steel Pens, at 18.1 cents a douzen, Congress Knives and Fine Ctttlery. cheap. Patent Coffee Mills, at 371 cenits eatch. Barnes' Notes Ott the Gospels, Isaiah, Job, Acts and the Epistles. Corn B-roomis iat 314 cents each. Sal Eratus, 10 cents a poumad. Silvor Thimbles, St'eel Tops, at 18% cents each. Sutiphur amid Brimstone, at 3 pounds for 25 cenats, W itha Books, Paper, Quills. Ink, and other Stationery, Gr'iceries, Drugs and H-ardware, will be sold, of the best quality, at may usual low prices. R. S. ROBERTS. Edgefield C. 11.. April 222t .13 P. S. Fresh half gallon Pickles, Horse Rad ish, Salad Oil, a prime quality, Mushroom Catsup, Fresh .Salgnon and Lpbsters preserved Lehmaaier & Brothers, DEALERS IN FANCY and ST1LE Di li GO0I)S! HAMBURG, (S. C.,) CO:.UMBIA, (. C., MOUNT Wtt.tta, Edgefield, S. C., Paax's, . Edgefield, S. C., and ATENs, Ga. oST respectfully invite -the attention'of their friends, and the public in gegeral, to incir extensive stock of New and Fash ionable Spring,, Goods, just received and pur cha:.ed fur Cash in New Yorc aid Bosto1 Markets. anid which they are de:ermined to sell as low as any cstahlistnent in 'Charleston. Among the-ir 'varius r'rti'cles may be found, Ga adnared Lawn Itobes, Gingham- Lawn, Balzaritr; Prints, frotom 6j to 37, centi, Bleached and. Brown Shiring=; Barge Satti Striped Shawls and Scarfs, Silk Shawls; Swiss, Jac-net, Crossbarred and Cambric Musln; Bleach and Brown Linen Drillings, Diaper; Gipsey, Leghorn, Straw, Lawn and Silk .Bonnets; Stockings, Gloves, Mitts; Parasols and Shades; Panama, Leghorn, Palmleaf, Cassmere and Fur Hats; Fine Cloth, C~assimere. Chambraz, Vestinge; Ladie's, Gentlemen's, Youth's and Cuail dren's Shoei, and a great many other n'ri. cles too numerous to unention. They ali, keep in their Store, at Mount Willing. all those articles usually kept in extensive coun try Stores, viz: Hardware, Grocery, Crockery and Medicines. April12 lm 13 NEW SPRING GOODS. WM. KE'l'CHAil & CO., HAMBURG, S" CA. HAVE received their Spring supply of Dry Goods, of the latest style ind pat '.erns, consisting in part of Graduated iobes, Plun islin Rtobes, Itich Drapery Chintz, Printed Lawne. new styles. Barages. Ging hams and Muslins. Chambrav Gingham. for children, Book. Mull, Jueonet. Cross Barred, Swiss and Cambric MUslins Brown Linen Drills. Brown Linen Table Cloths. by the yard or pattern, Damask Table Diaper. Irish Linea, Linen Sheeting. Linen and Grass Skirting. IRich Fancy $pring Prints. a lot of superior Calicoes, at 14 cents, fast colors, Nankeens, Checks. Ticks. Gloves, Parasols, Parasolenes, Sen Shades. Linen 'Cambric and Silk Handkerclnefs. Furnianre Dimity. Fri ge . Pan and Leaf flats, Ladies' and 1issrs' p;. ..t Straw ruid Leerlorn Gipsey Bonnets, Flowers. labbs and Ribbons, L.idies' fine Kid Slippers. Children's black and colored Shoes, &c. A lot of hosiery. 33 per cent. cheaper than ever before ofTered in this market. all of which, togerber with oar former stock, will be sold low, for Prompt Pay. March 19. 13-tf Dr. A. W. Yotungblood, 1 FFER4 his irofessioal serviers to the citizens of Lilgeield Village and vicinity. Oftfice next door, DEst of Dr. R. 'r. Miers residence. April 22 tf 13 A 'rT E T 1 0N! HORN'S CREEK COMPANY. A PP:AR at your usual luster Grouni, on the 2nd Satur day in May next, (the 9th) at 11 o'clock,A. 1., for inspection and tifriffTprilperfy Arrhecdbid ijiif pedl as the law direct:a. By order of Col. G. D. Mims, an Election will be 'eld at the same time and time, for Second Lieuten ant, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignulion (f Lt A uaney. Mvuaagers-Q;apt. Coghadrn. Lt. Miays and,1I. II. Mays'an. .ny oeder of.Capt.V. COGBU.RNI, S. H. MArs OS. Ap22 3r 13 ATTENTION ! EDGEFIELD BEAT CO'MPANV. A PEsanL at your usual Muster Ground, .L niithe~ 2ndl Satueday in May next. the (9thi) ret 11 A, M.. for inspection ande drill, properly armed aned equippaed as the law direcis. . fly crder oCl.G. D). imis, an Elec tionu will be held rat the saena time rand placc, fort First .Lciutenicnt.:o fill a va catncy oaccasioried iay the lpromoation of Lt. Coavar. anargers-Capjt. Ciavar, Lieut. Blandi aind Sergeant Ateby. By rdner iof Capat. COV A R. J. Conrs, 0. S. A1p22 St l'1 . . For Siale. . . rilF1 Suabscribe'r effers foer j j . sale. his Plraeatatjin ina EdtLugelield. Uistric-t, .ihiuated, on ** Stevena's Ceeek, tecn milles aborve Iniaburg, enmeanin iirg aotr live Unni dred andl Filly acres af lanrd, three hundredl cf which is wvoodhland. (ceak aned heickecry.) the balance render enklivaetioni. Oc tic a lumtratione rare two d welling horuses. Gin lionste &8crcev, and other ourbecildings. Tere are several Springs of exceillent wrater, rindlte loacatin is as ieunitby as anry in the District. The~ Plan tationa will be sold on orae, two undi..thre'e years credIt bearing date fromr . firt no' January. 1847. if sold Icy the 1st of Septemnber next. The purrchraser will bo reqiuiredi ta give good securjty. . . LLOYD April 22 3t 13 Southl Caroling, EDGEFIE LD DISTRI.CT.. Blaifd, Carlin &. Co., BiTh fur Dis ai othaets, es. > covery and Eliasa A bahams anid others. )Reliefi I N coniformity to the order of Charnnelloi IJohdstorf. in' this carse, ptiblic notice is hereby givene to the creditors of I rollii Dianton, ro render to mec their demands against rho funds in dispute. in this case, ont Monaday ther 28the day of May niext. Tho'ie neglecting to render their demrahda. properly attested, o'n that day. will be excluadedl by the terms of said order frown arny participation in the said funds. S. S. TOM PKINS, C E. E D. April22 6it 13 South Carolina, EDG EFIELD' DISTAlCT. Mary Moore and' others, Bill for. vs Michiael Ba'rr, A dm'r, Inljunciona and and others. Relief. IT'~ appearing to the satisfactio~n oCf the .om missioner, that George~ W. Yarborough, aend Elizabeth hiis Wife, Defendants in this case, reside withouat the limiits of this State, on motion of Mr. Bauaskett. Coipl.. Solicitor, it is ordered that the Defendants do' appear and plead, answer or demuar, to the Complaina-as pbill of coin p lainat, wvithin three months from th p ublicaition, hereof, or the saidl'bill will be thke ro confessco, against then&... ..n S. S. TOMKINS. C.E. E.-D. April22 1846 3m 13. StatMfSouth Carolina. vD#'.EF. L DISTRICT. IN3 rCOM lION PLEAS. Williai" tni'. Iridorser, Declaraion '7..i Swson.' Dc ion - 'm Sw anson. .tachment The Saue , es. Declaration in Attachment. The Sane. " THE. SPantiff in the above cases, having this day filed his Declarations in ty of fice. and the Defenrant having neither Wife nor . ttorny knmown to reside within the limits of the saiS dn Whom a copy of said dec larationswiti rule to:.cplead tlereon can he served,on motion of;W tray; Plaintiffs At torney, it infordered. that the said Deflndant Appearand plead to thesaid Declarations within ayear.ikn a day, from the date hereof, or judgmeblndIill be awarded against him by de Clerk's Office, April 20.1846 ly 13 'T F. ,andreth's Pills.-The Brandreth : pillrS e sitrenigth for weakness-they are ilked best by those who have taken the most of them. Dr Brandltith can give personal iefer pnce to thousands who have been restored from a bedofsiekness by their use, when ev ery other seans had proved entirely unavail in.. These cases 'are continually occurring in this city fnd in every part of the Union. Get Brnttdretlt's Pills if you are not perfectly healt.hy,.and they will restore yon-if tnedieiihe can do 1t-because they eipe those humors which are-the cause of impurity of the blood. and at the kate time the body is strengthened by the operation of this most eicellent medi eime. gJThe genuine only for sale in Edgefield District, by R. S. RosaaTs. Edgefield C. H., Kenrick &. Thayer Hamhurg, I.. .F D. C. Smylcy Meeting Street. Also, by J. M. Wil liams. Aiken: and by at least one agent in ev ery District in the State. Every A;ent having the genuine has a cer tificate of.A tgency. signed by the Doctor hiu self. Edge6eld C. H., April 22, 1846 3t 10 Not~.ice. A LL Persons having demands against the Estate of Wm. Brunson, de consed, are requested to render them in according to law. Those indebted to said Estate are requested to make iutnediate payment. D. BRUNSON, Executdr. April 22 if 13 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of feri fcias, to me directed, I will proceed to seil. at Edgelield Court House, on. the first Monday and Tuesday in May next, the fol lowing property, id the f'llowing cases! William R. Neal, and others, severally, vs. George N. Pardae, one negiis mdn, slave, by the name of Nat. Alfred May vs., Janes .tes nid Hiuton Friday, one negro boy slave, by the name of Alfred. Terns of sale, casb. H.BOULWARE,,a. E. D. April 16. 1846. e13-tds. Sheriffs Sale. B Y virture.olsundry wri's of Fieri Fa cias t., we directed. I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monting.and 'Puesday in May next, the followi hg, property, in the, following .-Thoms. Dyson and.others, severally, vs. Anthonj Leeke,. the tract of land whereon the defendant resides, known as the Owen's tract. containing nwo hundred and eighteen acres, wore or less, adjoin ing of land:. of Wm. Mays, Tem ple Har. grove, Daniel Proctor and the said T. J. Dyson. David .c~hardsot vs. David Little, E. Walton ad .others, severally, vs. the same ;the rullo'ving negro slavcs, to-wit: Nancy. Dublin and Andrew.. ,nes M.t5~ Blair vs. Win. T. Bnsh; on nerosl vb thie nameof iik . W. P. By tler . vs. L. TI. Wi!fall : A. Wigfall vs. the snmie .; Jo L . .ianninog, Assignee, ad .others uuoverally, vs. the samnet one Carrirge and. Harness, WVagon and [Harness, and three Horses. Terims ot sale cash.. * 1. [BOULWA RE, S. E. E. D. A pril 15 3t 12 *Shecrzfts Sale. BY virtut of sundry wrtts of Fiert Facias. te tme directed,.1 will proceed to sell ,at L-dgefield Ci.-rt House, .on the firet Monday andu rTuesday. in May next, the following pro. perty ipi the l~allowing cases. to wir John Evants vs. 13. F. Mc Doneld, twalots of land in the Trowti.or h-amnbnrg, 8. C . known ini the. plan o: Said Trown, as lots numibet four. teen -and tifteen. ALsey Mlqbley, antd Lewis .\obley, vs. Si meon Jay, a tract of lanid, containing one htun dredl and f' acres, maoe or less, adjouining lands of John Httiet, A. P. Butler. aind Mary Jay.. . .,. C. A. Greiser vs. E. L. Whatley, the inter est of the defenudant, in a trnct of land, containi in.sixty acres. motre or less, adjoining lands of damuel Clarlie, ansi others. 11. B3OULWARLE, s .D April10 4t 12 Land for Sale. T' H~ E Sbsctiber has dotermined to off~ea 1at privaite sale; the well known tract of Land on ,ivhich lie flow residee ont the Pino House Road. sendinig to Hamburg, lt miles from .th'a .Pire House. formtetly .known as Evan's, It is an excellenust:aund foar stmall country hisintedi, either f ot a Grocery or Dry Gooda Store.. Thel tract containis 156'acres, mnore or less, and the lanid is in a good state for cultivation. For particulars, apply to the subscriber o0 thie prenises.. O:. M. GRAY. April8 4t 11 State of. Sdutih Cirol'na; ED(GFFEtD DISTRICT. iN THEJ COMMON PLEAS. S. C. CondiIty Co. vs. Dee. in Attach'nt. E. C. Reimer.. THE Plaintiffs in the above stated case ~having this day fBted his declaration in my offi'ce, .onmotion of H. A. Spano, Esq., 'il is .Ordered, That the said De redano do appear anid plead to .te aid declai'ationl. .within it year and a Ja r/om thie .date .hereof, 6r ib default ir'eof'ffnal and titorate 'iudgment will warded sgsidst hinm.. Tm.S 0.. B.ACON, c. c. c-. Clek'sdJico. Aporil14; 1846. .121 -y X~OTiCJ. *t WWT HE brr :wishitg to leave tise:State,ofters his LANDS fi? sale, lying in Abbeville District, on the-water of Rocky River, two miles east of Loundsville; and only six from the Savannah Diver, col. sisting of Twelve Hundred Acres, one half cleated and the balance in woods, on a credit of one, twoLind three years, instalment bear. ing interest. . . . ; , . Onsaid Plantation there is a good DW EL. LING, a new GIN HGUSE and SCRtEW, and THRASHING HOUSE,.aid all out house-s new. The Plantation is tnder good repair. Any person wiahingto purchase will do well to -call on the subscr iber. JOHN A. MARTIN. Abbeville, March 18 3m (Ban.) 9 Castings and Nail"; P H E Subscriber offers for sale 3,000 Is. . Castings, consisting of Oveps, Skillets, Spiders, &c. and 100 kegs of Cut Nails, f'rum No.4 to No.20. S. F. GOODE'. Feb 25 The Staie or South Carolina, EDGEFJELD 'DISTRICT. Mary Loveles , Alpp. . vs. ' Summons ii Benjamin F. Loveless j Partition. and others Defendanis. ) IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wilson H. Loveless,. one of the de feudants, resides without the limits of this State, it is therefore Ordered, That he do appear and object to the-division, or sale. of the Real Estate olf Martin Loveless, dleceased- on or before the first Monday in July next, or his consent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand at my office, April 3, 1846. JOHN HILL. o. E. D. 13 12w More Cheap Goods.. UGAR, Butter and Water Biscuits at12 per pot.nd. Gold Pens at $350 each, best quality, Ivory Tablets at $1 124 each, Ass.iyted PreservesandJamy,. . Pirnita in their own juice. hermetically seated. natural flavor und will keep so, if unopened ror years. , . , 3M0boxes Sardines in Oil at 62. cents 10. do smoked Herrings at $1 a box 'I' urpentine Soap at ti cents tier piund - t iragses. Lemons, English Walnutis and Bra' il Nuts. - Sash Tools fromi10 cents to 311 ets paint Brushes front 15 cents to $1 each. I oz. to :32 oz, Syrines, with or without boxe lainer's Mustard in jars 314 cents each lndkin's .Ointment 314 cents. Calves' .'teats, Nipples, Shields and Nursing .Bottles. Oil of Wormseed in once vials with directions 1SJ cents each. Cop1aiba Capsules, 2 doz in a box, fo r 181cenits a box. Thermometers, for trying.the.heat, $1 each Porcelamn. Mortdrs 7 and S inches $2 & $3 25 Paregoric. Laudatinm, Batetijan's Drops Sec. at 64 centts a botile. . - , Factory Yarn, Sugar, Coliee and Bath Brick, Paluteto Hats '90. 25 and :374 each Lemon Syrup 43.9 cents per bottle. beat quality I. S. ROBERTS. Edgefield, April 11 . 12 Whoi Ci bloubt . . TIlE VIRTUES OF, JANE'S HAIR -~TONIC!' - uingrt"tIfiftN.. Nxv .N$ Dr. Jayne-Dear Sir-I send jdu ihe following certificate obtained from. Mr. Quick. I would just state that I became acquainted with hitn about two years ag.. At that time he was entirely bald, with the exception of a lock of hair on the back part of his hicad,.about. the size of half a dollar. and that lock of hair he told me had bee made to grow by the, use of jour' Tonic ;lpreviousi to whichi he posi tively atvers. he hiad not a singile hair s head. TIlie httir niow comn pletsiy c a' rs his head, and is from 4 to 5 ineches loug Very respectfully, jiour's. &c. . P. MASON. Another Piontj of the E:Jlcacy of Dr. Jayne's Hair 'lonic-Thtis niill certify thert I was entirely bald for about three yeairs, when I was recommnended to try Dr. Jayne's. I-air Tonic. I procured two bottles of. Mr -Mason, itn Summnerville, anti usitng the Tontic for about I5 months. my hair came in all over mty head, and although not guite as thick as before, yet it is constantly growing. This surprising restoration of my hair has excited the as tranishmcnt ofall my acquainttances, and made mte an object of curiosity to many. I am now 55 years 'of age, and have rea sotn to regard the iniventor oif this match less Hair Tonic, as a public henefactor. .JOACHIIM QUIiK.. New Germantown. N. J., Nov 1842. R. S ROH E RT'S is Dr. Jayne's only Agent at Edgelield Court House. {GMBewcare of Counterfeis ! A pril 15 3t 12 SPRING GOODS! T HE Subscribersqhave jusr received a .Llarge supply of the newvest anid Ja'at FASHIoNABLCs SPING DRY GOODS, whlibh they are now openting for sale at their Store, at the lowest cask prices. We do tntoiiofess to sell cheaper than anty in tihe trades. but will cell as cheap as the riheapest. as we k:/ow our Goods are as good, if noct better,tha'n sotme of lered in this place. Call atnd see, and jtudge hr youarselves. D. LESSING & CO. A pril l 2: 10 J. D. TIBBETTS FVAs just recefived a fresh sit p ply of Dr. JAvN.'s il1oDINEs, aill of which are wara4nted Gina inc. the onijy Agbnt'sa io the conrery tnotwith tanding. pril 8 Atf 11 (7G'We are authorized to announce Col. rot-N hIlLL as a candidaie for Ordinary at Jie nexit election tf* 1I Edgefield Academy. SLL Personas arc hereby cautioned and forewarned agaitnst openir~g ar~connts ,with the School Boys front abroad, without he knowledge or. consent of their Parenats, uardians or Treacher. Such a cotursc it must te foreseen would deter Parents fromn abroad 'o'm sending their childretn to atn Inast'tution txposed to sitch practice. H. K. MIcCLINTOCIC. SFibruary 25 tf 5 1O M. Large Spantish (W. 4. H. 10 M. Spanish (L~ Valedos) 10OM, do (If.P.M.) 5 M.!mpertal Regalia., ('-Venus."' ) ust receiv'ed, and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON *Hamburg.1846 :tf . State of- Souto lli 7 kDGEF1ELD DISTRICT..,g B OHN H ILG E .,OdOdinary of fed'fisldDistrier- A Whereas Henre. I nnli''ati" red to me for Leters of Ad t i and singular se gotidiiidi cn and credits of $usannai Alle 1actod 1)iatric t iifresiii, :Yscei~get." ''. = T lTese are, therefore, to ci'eeand adon . ish all and singnlar. the kfndireiandrd iors of the said deceased, to lie and ra befure me, at our next Ordinary eCduri Gor the said .District,' to be holdetnid a jdge field Court House, on the 27th dayof April instant, to shii Cause. if.a . the said ' nstratihe granted. Given tinder my hand and seal, this ill 14th day ol April, in the year o'F'our Lord olie 'itousand eight--tindred- ard forty-sixth, aid in ihe 7thb year of Airti ican Independence. JOHN IILLIO.EQ b April 14 12 12 Dr. Andrew J; Creighton, Hns conmaseztced,tlhe prtctice of Medicine its Edgefield Dizri't. and may always be found. when ndt professioriilly engaged, at the resi dence of William J. Wightman, Esq. onl Chavis's Cr'eek. A pril 8 '"2t 11' - . NotLi&. T HE Pnrtnelship of Ba.sos & Asuauso,( . as Merchants, engaged in trade at Liberty Hill, Edgefiell, District, was dissolved, by mu tual consent, on tie first instnnt. Persons in debted to the firm thuis dissolved, will, tuks pay ment to G. V. & W, B..Brannon, w4i9 will carry on business at the same pinc:; W. B. BRANBON, It. ANDERSON. April 8 4t It State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - - Samuel P. Gret-s !atnd,. Wife, SummoRs Applicants, vs. Sekbren. O' . in Sullivan and other. Def'ts. Priii TITapapering to my satisfaction that. Sebr.en I . .Sullivd~n, Thiouins Sullivan, Oawsoq Sullivn. William Quarles nrd wife Eliza; beth, unal Willinam Quarles.jr, at nephew, heirs and,.distributees of tllic real estate of Eller Sullivan, deceased, live withoian the limits'of this State. II is thereforeordered that they d apps-ar and (bjecrt, to. 1the divisiqn or. sale of the real estate .ahfrsuid on the firnt Monday in July .next, or lteir i-on'ant to the same will be, entered of record. . . Given tnder nty hand at my office, this 6th day of April; 1846. JOHN HILL, o. at. .A A pril 8 12t 11 - Jiyne's Epertorant. B Y a refer, arce to our advertii.g columns,it will be seen, that this valuabte aleuicine is offered for asle in thi- city. We esteem it a pleasure tot,oable tp recommead this me4icine, as the best caluttated fo the purpose of curing coughs, colds, sore throat, asthma, and all afir-rtions of the luag. From along- persl'naai acquainatance with Dr. Jayne, . we .know that he, is.o quack, and hie medicines ore not nuostruma ofthe moafer5 cry-up, but are the result of is long expenee awa practisig physician, and the expense of gre.,t labor:u4r Hartford (C.) Daily Iteve*. . Only ,give it a fair trial.-We uk no niore of an' otto, tha;. to give Dr. Jse's Espectorant a fair'tria an " if it does not cairo the various disease; for which i4 is recommended. sooneraud more effectually than sit, other aediciuethat las evur.beenoffered-to 'aj.Ug~ee the proprietor is willing. tp.iuidergo anypenslsy, oi1 ever ,evere, the pubic may see prr to impose npon hia.. It has, and it 'ill care on Chid Agth Broa *Cl fttg Cough. Croup, and a' very lrge majority or. naost hopetess cases of Coaxaisrption, when. Pysiletas and prescriptiona fail to do .uady jood.g Again we .ey, only try it. It will aotlarm you, but it must and will d'o you good. - - - IR. S. IOBERT'S is Dr. D. Jayne's only.Agent at Edgeleld Court House.. - beware of Counterfeits! Apiril 8 1 T RE undersianed respectlnlly informs his pattronas and thec public geenerally, thait. lhe htas just received. a .dplentdidl assortment of GOODS, coimprisinag ll iarticles utnnally kept it a Maticcu A , T T A.iLO. tNG FEstablishmenj, for, Sprimg and Snmei weair. Deeming n, iinnecessary te enunatlerate htis articles, lhe, inavite's hais friends. to edll ind examine foi themselves .TPlamkfttl for past fatvore, hen s' hicitsa cointiaunace of the aie. JOUN. COLGAN. AprIl 1 3t 10 . .( E. P EN N, have juast received and SopenedI . a rge anad hiandsomne assaod me~nt ofSPlWNG 'AND SUMMER GOODS; putrchaased in Charlestona anad Newv York,~otan prismng a general .asartmentt of Staple and Fancy Goods, Hard ioare, Crochery, Groceriks. Ijats, Shoes, Bonnets, Booh and Stationery. Saddlery drad :and a gra~ait fohratce i'allJy kept int our line. All ofl which we '4sell ontermsa to snit the timaes [17We inavite oaur friends to call sik ex. amine atnr stuck. April8 d f a Valuable School Books ! J. UST receiveJ l;roma Phiiladelphaia, Gatreod d:,u..iur's, vuilnable series of Conmnn eiooi 1Beaders. Nos. 1, 'J, 3 and 4. These Bhooks are~ ths best seres of Readers thiaut have everi beena presentted to t.be Schiooals in South Car'linnt. To b'e satisfied of this, please call and exahminae them, all who feel ant inttet rt in the correct imatrdction or the youth. Also. Dr. Ruschnaaaberger's First Books of Natuarai H istory, ptubalishead atlso by trig & Elliott. cofmprisinig Aaanatomay auad Physiology, mttmahiogy, Orimtlhology, ittchyology antd H erpetolo;;y. Conachalogy Entomtology, Bot. any and Geetlo.:y, being the best Eloanetary works n pan thits subject, evor before publisisg anid every inuiy library ought to hatve~ a se of' themi, and every youth iustructed int tha.e.a* Thtena Bools.haave reconarnendaticas of It htighest character, froma Tieachaers int Soutli Carohina and Georgia. -- A L r, o -- Grimnshawt's Histotrier of Napoleon, Inme, Enaglanad, t-ranace, Gr eece andl Utnited Slate.s wit Keys and Qu stiosia to the same. Jone'at Chmemistry tad Phlilosophty, latest additdon; Hutndle & Malson's Farrery; Bigland'h~chool Editiont of Nattural History ; Shakspeace, - awo. viphinnes, gilt;i Josephas. 2 vols., do,.; lVillago Saertmnus ; 6 ay's Polical Economny: Rger'-, Kemnan'u. Eiltona, &c. Works ; Dictionary of Quotations; Smnile' Arithmetic, and- key and Tabiles ; Byron,. illustrated, extra gilt eie; Cratbte, do.; Cowper. do; Eberll's 1%$j Practice, 2 volumes, and on Childrern; WN-. Dispensatory ; Family Prayer, Life-itf JaiB sons; Gents, and Ladies:Lexicons; Sinud~ Moas;Chestaericld; Book of -Politepe Datighter's Owri Book; ;Western fonsg, Beanett's Lhtteru; Wuee~an's 'Washi~II~~ Marion; &c.. &ic. tegether witi ~ Story Books ror Chiddren - For, sale by'* - . Edgefield C. H. .Ap..nel