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The following translation of a favorite Song of the German Students has a po litical meaning-the image of the dead maiden serving to represent Liberty, which is the fashion of young Germany to con sider as defunct in the Fatherland. DER WIRTuIN TOCHTERLEIN. O'er Heidelberg's old castle The rays of morning shine, As journeyed forth these students Across the silver R tine; And they come to a small hotel, Where, in the time of old, Rich wine of As,manbausen The good Frau Wirthin sold. 'We know the juice is famous Which from the grape is prest, Come, then, a flagon give us. Frau Wirthin. of thy best.' ' High in the mantling brimmer My rich wine sparkles red, But her whose eyes was brighter, My gentle child, is dead.' Then forth into the chamber They took their mournr'ul way, Where, like a fair flower withered, Frau Wirthin's daughter lay. Acd the foremost on her gazmug, As he marked her pale cola brow, Said ' maiden, oh! I knew not How I loved thee until now.' When the second saw her lying Calmly as one tbat slept, He turned him in the chamher. And bowed tna head and wept. see thee,' he said, . faded Upon tiy virgin bier O . ti)w my heart has roved thee Througlhmany a b3e-goneyear.' But the third, before replacing O'er his couch the tuueral veil. Bent down and kissed the waiden Upon her lips so pale. 'To thee the dearest homage I give which heart can pay Stern death may take thy beauty, But not my love away.' 'HE WIND. I'm monarch of the land and sky, And of the sea ; A palace-cloud I dwell on high, -And-walk me free ; The sun unfurls on me each fold Of living light and crimson hold The stars, night's glittering jewels unrolled, Shine bright on mte. I ride me on the tempest's back, In the thunderitg sweep; I scourge the clouds, from scowling black To crimson deep; And wild I laugh to hear the crash To see the clouds in anger clash And lightnings frot their rent breaks flash Down HIeave:i's broad steep. Across the sun's bright face I fling An inky .hroud. And even next the moon I sing My war-song loud, And o'er the vessels of the night, Trhatsail thlrough heaven's bluesea of light, With silver cord and penant white, Hang many a cloud. [ humble low the pride of moan Upon the dust, When fearlessly tmy arm I span Round earth's dark crust, And crack hits hones like izier nand And tumble downt has p~yra aid's grand And dash themt tn the air bue suud, With a strong gust. I oft the earth, " green vested," walk, in hallowed ca m Like music sweet, is heard toy talk, Ltke seraphs psalm, When ott i lift my periumaed wving, The drooping tl.,w rs up gladsomea spring, Their petals ope and quick .frinik in The sweet'ninig draught. I stretch me on the beam-worked cloud And t ake tmy rest, T -ere catn-relied, I lie iin sleep, While stars their vigts o'er ime keep 'Till morn. when domwt I Ireshiened leap, On the wave's crest. And but fur me the ocean grand, Would nurture death, And spread disease upmon te laud, WVhere chaained by brteath ; But for my life-diffusiug powecr, Each human bud-ech nlumanl flower, Would deck die earth oue sliort-hlved hour. Then droop beneath. DAi wArERt. I ask'd a man as I passed by, Why he did Brundy drick " The water's bad," was the reply, A poor excuse I think. Add bad to bad. 'tis sure to make it wvorse no one will doubt ; Such water, if compell'd to take, Just leave the poison out. If you have an enemy, act kindly to him, imd make him your friend. You may'oot win him over at onice, but try againi. Let one kiudoess be followed by atnother, till you have compassed your ends. Meanness.-Of all possible vices which pervade this vicious world, meanness ts the meanest. Lying, stealing, and swin dling, if practised according to the custom -ary rules, are decidedly honorable in comn psrismn with that~peculiar littlentess of soul, in ihaldisomne men will act against thetr own inteests, in their, sedulous efforts to avoiil contributingthe least possible pat ronage or benefit to other8. -ed/rConsciences.-SomeC people have censcte!egory tender that ~bey make na nas of them whatever. f AS just aeceaved. and will keep con stantly.on hand, a fresh supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and ;,ye Stuffs. He does not think proper to Humbug the public, by advertising his prices, but persons wishing to purchase may be assured that he will sell at as LOW PRICES as any one in Edge field. Hambug or Augusta. The following constitutes a part of his stock of Medicines : Epsom and Glauber Salts, Caster Oil in bottles, or by the gallon. Calninel, Tart. Emetic, Assafattida, Arrow Root, Rhurbarb, Jalap, Magnesia.Gum Myurh, Aloes, Gamboge. Cayenne Pepper, Morphine. Cremaor Tartar, Opium, Laudanum, Paregon. ic, Quinine, Preparations of Iron, Squills, Sweet Oil, Sarsaparilla Root, and preparations of the samne, Capaiva, Chloride of Soda, Ether, Camphor, Nitre, Ammonia Hive Syrup, and any other article that may be called for. PATENT MEDICINES. ITAII of DR. JAYS e's Medicines, warranted genuine. Sold as cheap as can be found at any Drug Store, in this or any other place; obtained directly from Dr. Jayne, thiough his only Agent in Augusta. Bull's Sarsaparilla. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Carpenter's Io. Philotoken, Carpenter's Extract Cubebs and Copaiva, Tarrant's Do., Mledicommen:um, Godfrey a Cordial, Mofiatt's Pills, Mofiatt's Bitters, Champian's Fever and Ague Pills. Champi on's Vegitable Anti-dyspeptic Pills, Hull's Fever and Ague Pills, Spencer's Pills, Hull's Lozenges, Peter's Pill's, Cook's Pill's. Du pont Tooth Drops, Thonpson's Eye Waters, Talhinestock's Vernifuge, Thompsonian Med. icines, Row and's Tonic Mixture, Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Swain's Panacea. 'I'urlington's Balsam, hay's Liniment, Harrison's Oint imnt. a sure cute for scald head. Ccarpa's' Accoustic Oil. for deafness, and all other Patent Aledicines in common use. PAINTS AND OILS. White Lead,of all kinds; Red do; ,Verdi gris. Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Vandyke Brown, Turkey lumber, Chr"me Green, Gerome Yellow, Vermillion, Stone Ochre, Ivory ilacx, Terra Sienna. Dropi Lake Pa tent Black, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre, Lyth urge.Russian Blue, Turpentine, Rose Pink, Varnish of all kiinds, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Lamp Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, and all the Essen tal Oils. DYE-ST U FFS. Spani-h Float. ladigo, Ainatte. Madder, Logwood, Gamwnod, Brazil Wood, Fustic, Red Saoad.ers, 'I'mneric, Coperas, Alum, Bluestone, aid all other Dye Stuffs. 8PIC .S. Black Pepper, Allspice, Mace, Cinnamon, Cloves, Gmiger, lace and Pulverized Nut nacgs, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. Vindow Glass, from S x 10 up to 20 x 30, Punty.'Vhiting, Sperm Cnndles,Candle %% icks Castile S0p, Chalk, Coiurt Plaster, Flax Seed, Valirs, ''oth Brusbes. Glue, Gold and Si'ier Leal, Syringes of all kinds, Trusses, nk, Black anid .ed. ink Powders, Lemon Syrp, lntlard, Pink .Saucers, Snut, Liqnuor ee, Matches, Pummaice Stone, Rtotten "Stone, Sal Eratus. Potash. malt Petac, Sealing Wax. Sponge, Starch, Paint Brusnes of every de 'cription, Whlito Wash Brushes. Dusting Brushes, Sweeping Brushes, Scrubbing, lorse ud Shoe Brushes, Hair Brushes, Shaving Boxes, Shaving Soap, of all kinds, Washing soaps, Toilet Scaps. Rose, of various kinds; a variety of fine articles of Tobacco. Also, ine cut Tobacco for smoking and chewing. Lnmmery, Nursing Bottles. Nipple Shells, Cipping Glasses, Lancets, Alcohol. Rat aid toach Bane, Sash Tools, Camates Huir, and gable Hair Pencils. All the above articles are warranted good. tad sold on terms to please purchasers for ,ash, oron approved credit. J. D. TIBBETI'S. Edgefield C. II.. Marc. 11 tf 7. MORE PROOF. Darlingt on. Bratver Co.. Pa., b'eb. 1S39. II 1 D. JAYNE-Dear Sir-.My little son, when 'about two mouths ol, was seized wiah a bowel m:cnnlaat, It ontinuaed fur two weeks without intormns on, and inowithstaniding the remedies pre.'critb--d by a cpectahie - tiscian, i e gave up the chiada victim, ais r,- supp 'sedlto a fatali diseae, Btut I provi'entially carid cf "Jaynue's Carnitiive," as an effetal cure f r L,'el cominitaint. .ani inaiedIitely aispat,:hed a mesen ~er to a town se.eniteeni miles for r. bu:tte. By thir use ti his. merdiciine, in, less t han thirty-eix ',ours t-ie disease was check',d, aid aby its conetana use for a few days, the hd w revttreJi to pma feet health. Shauriy after tis, here occurred a ,imilar case~ ia oneof thme imadics ofumy ogreatio'n. I pr. scrib'ed "Jayie's Curmaiutisae,"aid he' resU~t as , .;peedy rure, Th~e ,.amn' chil:l, owing to exjposure, when recently ~oning up the tOhioa, was attacked by that horrih!c mnulady :-R OUP We tan-leda in thec nitrht .'t tBe-aver Point. and h.n wir fr.a' were alar-,i. I~c i', n li e . C hirat ou.:h '. a.- thie foer':auzer uf' dteathi. w. g,,re~ him :ii. tea poonfid of your !Espectoru', ad apphled -oune iniinent o t lie thir-,t undi. hrnst; amid b-for- ma ay iliinnt'a the oarsnues wsa goine,the chid b~reatiaa-d f'reelay, a d slept iset;y iiwin~g to these circianustances a, cuainit be voaaderead at wihv I have so high mn 'pinion of' y'our medi eineas, na' why I advise eve~y fInnily to keep the m om. anal, readsi fur aniy oine-rgenacy. Reap-'ctfiatly yours, ARt tIllR. n BRAIl'FORDI, Pastor or the Preshyt er iam Chitlic. Danrlington, Pa. Rt. S. It'al:tTS'is Dr. D. Jayue-'a only Agenit at Egnefiehh Court Itom.-. !L'ne'ware of Counterfeltn! April t 3t 10 "1 WOULD NOT LIVE ALWAYS!I" O NE would unatuarally be ledl to the cuon eluasioan, from the appatrenat naeglagente maif'ested by amany es ho are sufl'erin'g tin. der the balelinl inifluence of Consumaption, aand other Puihnonaary AaTetionas, that they hadl asssamed the wvords, "I would anot live always," as peculiarly adapated to themselves, or that bealieviing their case to be hopelerss, hadl tabandoaned themnselves to despair. But aionei need despair, whale '-life and beinig lasts." of be'ing ailtimattely cnred of every and anly kind of puhauaonary disease. Jaynae's Ez pctorantd. has bean proved by ample expieri em ce an be~ thte mnost suecrtcssful remedy ini the world for the enre of Coughs Conasaiaption, Asthma. Whomoping Cough. Broutchitis, aad all "ater discuses of the Thac'nt, Lungs, or rieast. No '.ie ever used it wohmoui feeling relief. JAYNE'S A LTERRATIVE has cured innumierable cases of Rhaeanatisma, Scrofaaia, Kinig's Evil. zand Disetases of the Ski, a nuan ber oif cases of Gout, aand several cases of Tic Dtiereaax; ovea twenty cases of Cancer and Caancerouas Tumaors Upwards of sixty cases of Giant, or Brounchaocele. (swelled aierk) and remaives sick anid morbid haendaiches, arnd iam parts tonie aand vigor to the whole friame.. Pre pared anadsold at No. 8 Souith Thiad Street' Philadelphia. itT R. S ROBERT'S is Dr. Jayne's only Agent at Edgefield Court House. {Q*aBeware of Counterfeits ! March 25 3t 9 B ULL'S COMPOUND OF SARSA PA RILLA. Thais prepar ation of Sar saparilia possess all the active properties of the Root, in a hi~gh concentrated state. Just received, and for sale by J. D. T1BBETT S Dec. 10 tf 4(i AN excellent article of WINTER STRalN Eu LAMP OIL. For sale by J. D TIBBETT' Dec. 10 tf LAW BLANKS Naty exeeuted. and for safe at this office. Wholesale & Retail rocers CORZI.CzNTRE AND MARK3TJTRErrTS, HA MBURG, S. C. f AVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the following Articles, which they offer to their friends and the trade, at the.lowest market prices . SUGARS. 30 bhds. consisting of St. Croix, Clairfield Porto Rico and Muscovado. ALSO, Double Refined Loaf, Crushed a d Powdered Sugars. COFFEES. 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Angustura do. 125 choice-Rio do. I Bala Mocho do. 15 bags Cuba. BAGGING. 100 pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 to 45 inch. 250 do. Keniucky,(heavy) 44 to 45 in.. 50 do. Tow, 45 inch 125 do. Gunny, 2j per yard, 45.to 47 in. 100 do Georgia & Corolina, 44to 45 in' ROPE 300 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do Manilla, do 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSES 20 bhdi. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON - 50,000 pounds [ron, of all sizes. -Also, a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, German an Caster & Cast Steel. B.ACON & SALT. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 (o Table Salt Boxes Tz.ble Salt. C HA IRS. 10 dozen I Maple Chairs 25 do Windsor do 10 do Cune Seat, 2 do Childrens, do 2 do Boys, do 2 do Offices, do 2 do Rocking, do I do Nurse. . do BJHANKETS. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 3 do 10-4 do (weighing 7 lbs. to the pair) A good assortment of Bed Blankets frorn 10.4 to 12 4. REGRO CLOTHS. 1,000 yds. Washington Jeans (heavy,) r 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHOT. 150 Bags, asso;ted Sizes F OII'DER. 30 Kegs 11F Dupont's Powder 10 do Bllastnm, .'do 20 do Ea;le.Sporting, do WJ'iIITTE LEAD. 5000 lbs pure No.' , N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. TE4S. 50 Bo:xes Tens. Consisting of gun pow der, Hyson and Imperial 6 rses attees, " " - I best Black Tea LIME. 200 Bhls. freoh Rock Lime. Also-1t'aser Paris. -A L S O -- 1 Ginger, Pepper.ipice, Cinnamon,Nutmegs, Indigo, Saltpet.re, B!oe Stone." Copperas. ShouThread,.Sanit.rnn,. A O Cards, Brass Bound Buckets, Painted B1uckets, Tubs. Churns, Keelers. Willew Wagons and t'radles. Washboards, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pius, Brooms, Wooden Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows, Rakes, Scytie Sneeds, Coffee Milis,Soap.Tallow & Sperm Candles WagonBoxes, Measures, Sadd e Irons, Windorr Glass. Starch, Pistols. T. bacco, (,rindstones, Osnaburgs, Twine, Cas rings. Boors, Shoe,', Wool H- ats,Rice.Clothes' Baskets, Almonds, Beariskins, Mackerel, Mustard, Fifth Chains, Lainy' Oilt a choice atrtice (of Chlewinrg Tobacco; Vinegar, Blexes, C Cider, Barrel Covers. Cod Fish, Plough' 3lonlds. Sole Leather, Nankecns, Choco late, & c., &c. W ANT L-D-10.000 lbs. BEES WVAX, for which ensh will be paid. Hamburg, 1846 tf I Security to the Patrons of Brandretlh's Pil ls!. NE W' L ABE LS. il:JThec Newv Lat~els in a Single Box of tlhe Genuine Drawireth's Pills, contain 506i3 Leuters! IN consequence of the great variety of coun ter let Labels tor pretenaded Brandreth's P'ills, :,tnd w hich, in many instantces, so nearly resern bles to out wardl ap pearnce the geitume ol' the old style, as oftens to deceive thetunwary, D~oc- I tor Brandrethi acting under a sensqe of duty to I te public, has emiployed those celebrated ar- 4 ists, Messrs. Perkins and Durand, who hav'e f succeeded ini producing, at a great cost, three new Labels, t'romt steel plrates. of extreme diii- I culty of executiotn, and of so complicated a nature, as to amrount to an iznpossihity of itt i tation, being considered by judges a mastu : piece in rte art of engraving. The border of the top, as also f the uindtr label, is composed of the most elaborate arid I chaste patterns ol' lace-work To crown) the I chimax of these beautiful labels, the parper upon wvhich they are puinted, is previously. prinited with red itik, alt er a design so exquisite antd so mninte as to defy competition; the top anid the uder label each contain the words "Ben jumnin Birandrctk's Pius." written in red ink nearly two hundred times-the top atnd under I ilabol containing, therefore, upwards of fiv~e I thousandl letters. TIhere is also upon the top, the under, and the side label, two signatures of Dr. Bran dreth : one being~ his regrdlar signature, thus 13, Brandre.th, arad the other his full signatre, thtus-Benjamin Brandreth: both the fac-si'n ilies of the writing of Dr. Brandreth, to imitt te which' is forgery ! The Brandreth Pills having these labels up~on them, can be relied upon as the pure and; genuine. Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office9A41 Broad way N. Y. ; other offices in New York. *O7The genuine only for sale in Edgefield Districr, by R. S., RoBERTs, Edgefield C. H., Kenrick of T1ha.yr Hambnug J.5 Sr D- C. Smyley M eeting Street. , lo by J. M.* lE' liamas, Aiken. and by 'it least one agent in atv ery District In the State. Every Agent having the genuine has a cer tificate of Agency. s'_g ned by the Doctor him self. Edgefield C. H., April1, 1846 3t 10 Edgefield Academy. ALL Persons are hereby cautioned and A. forewarned against opening a'cconnts with the School Boys from abroad, without the knowledge or consent of their Parenits, Gnardians or Teacher. Such a course it must be foresleen would deter Parents fromt abrand fr-om sending their children ,to an institution exposed to such practice. - 71..K. McCLINTOCK. A7List of Lietters RZ tAtra .in the Post Office at Edgefield Court House, on the 1st of April, which if not taken out in three months, will be sent to the General Post Office as Dead Letters.' A Anderson, John Esq. Abney, Joseph. Esq. Armstrong, Mrs C A. Able, N. K. Adams, Mrs Hiram Addison. Whitfield Adams, Dr J F B Bauskctt, John Blalock, Mrs R Bronson, R P Broadlord, Mr Broadwater, Martha A Buckhalter, Tandy Black N Bettis, B Al Body Wesley Borrouu, Peterson C Covar, Edward Cloy, Rev R 4 Clarkson, A W 3 Couch. Jesse 2 Caulthorn, John Esq., Com'rs of the Poor Cross, Mrs T .1 2 Corley, Mathew Claybrooks, Dr W E Cook, Jeremiah 3 Coleman, MrJr. Cloud, Mrs E Cosnahan, Joseph D Doratt, Dr Charles Daniel, Wm Davis, RevJobnathan Dorn, Mrs. E DeLoach, N Dobey, John Dorn, Mias E E Evans, A L Eliuu, Mr Evans, A A Eliam Mart F Fagan, Michael Frazure, Thomas Fuller, R A1 Fair. John-H 2 Felton. D C Fowku &.r Brans G woodman, Samuel Gearty, M L 3riffin, James Gibbs, Mrs 3ritin, James 3 Geiger, Dr W fray Al Grice, W Harris, David 3 Hunter, A 2 -olland, D Esq Hibbler, T J Iaollister, Airs C Hickson, Julia 11 larris,Elbert Howard, Miss Ann J reter, J Johnson, Mrs Nancy Jones, lasterJ K emp, A Key, Richard (arkand, Moses 2 Kirkland, Ames Kirkecy, John L ewis, Wm Lipsconh. Mr 2 nndy, W S 2 Lover, John .,dy, ' N, Lindsey, C H ,anhan, James Logue, W Littenithaldt, Samuel Al days, Miss S S Melins, Mrs. E icLendon, Mr Nays, R Gi lartun, John F 2 Mciver, Dnncan ichell, A Miller. B W 2 iller, E J M1iller, W W 2 lrris, E I Miller, James Capt dealing, David hiller, L acGaine,Rev A Myers, James lichel,Jos. A Medlock, Martin Martin, Thos H. N Voble, ZIllrs Noble. WY 2 Nicholas, Airs A 0 Outzes, George P 'ickens, F W 3 Pone, H H all. Miss Mary Page. Rev C 'ressley. Edward Perry, Miss Ann 'aul, Jacob Powell, Aliss Sarah Q Quattlebuil, J R loberts, R S Riley, James F odgers, Capt John Rhodes, C tunnels, Reuben Russel William unnels. It H 2 Robinson, James 8 Simkins, E C Swearengen, Mrs M trother, 1) K Say. Willis, Shaw, Ilnhes Stone, Win imtpson, Oliver Stroet. Simon 5wearengen, Moses Seilf. J F 1pires, DrG Scurav. Miss E Sagame,James Salniz, Henry U Upson, A . ,& WV Parian, K A 2 WVagner, Miss 31 A 'ompkins, John W~ather, W J Pumnpkiis, Mirs A Whime, R Ml roire, P D Whamley. S. Sr ,Veaser, Capt Joln Ri Wt~ilson.iJoab Weathers, Miss Mary Y Yarborough, Joon WV M. FRAZIERl, P MT. Persons calling for any of' the above Letters, ill please say Advertised. April3 31t (177) I1 EDGEFIELD) IOTFL. H I E Subscriber respectftdlly informis his ..friends anid the public at large.,ln lha h rs had his House tho.rougly rupne id, andI as :iade a large udditioni to the same by the mrrhase of' the adyrining H lonse, which n ill nibtehim to, accoimodate at least forty or ify tnu're persons duringr Conrts ani otlher imes than he formerly did IHis whole mm ms been concentrater'hto the coemfort and con reniice or all those who have f'avoredl him vith their patroniae, and he flatters himself' hat a discerning andl generouts public wall con iue to bestow on himi a share of thseir fliars. He will, as heremofore. endedavor to furnish is Table with thre best that the country can fYord. Having removed his Bar at the futrthest md of' thme House adjoining, little or no an toyaee can be experienci.ed by thjosei who puot sat his Hotel. H-is Baur will be funrnishetd with the best Mrqors, and his Stabeles supplied with good ihd hlolesomne provender and attentive 1-lost B. J RYAN. February 25 tf 5 Tg arrant's Comupound Extract .OF CUBEBS AND) LAPAvAi, dtumds iinri raled for its eliicacy. It pertlorms a cenre in a 'v days-no confinement or restriciion in liet is necessary. It will be f'ound invaluable. eing preplared with the greatest possible care, Ipon well-tested priticiples, fouind upon that nportnt law.Gfrst estab'ished by the celebra ed Dr. Fordyce. viz: "That a combination fsimilar remned ie will produce a more certain speedy andi considerable elli-ct than an equiiv lent dose of' any single one." "A .comina tion of' Cuhbs and gapaia f'orm a very use fal medicine ii ('rett utm cases"-SirlR. Cooper, F. R. S., Mt. R. S.. &,c , &c. This article is just zeceived, and f'or sale by J. D). TIBBETT'S. Dec 10. tf 46 1O M. Large Spanish (W. 4. H. 10 M. Spanish (L Valedos) 10OM, do (R.P.M.) 5 M.lmpermal Regalias, (a-Venus.'') Just received, and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON Hamburg,1846 tf' W. 1kl. ATKINSON, A T T ORN EY AT L AW , May be found in hts Office, opposite Com p ty's Hotel. Janutary7 - - -.50 -3t HE Lower" inal of ,.t1Odr Sent, South Carolina Militia, w iItp de, for drill and-reveat ou it iiioi'i :ti.. urday the 25ti t.Apkil ut., '#h talion at Col. Towxli aoni -ta ttiU '. dayseI'frMay next. . - The officers of.each Battali their respective Battalion parade grounds " day. previous the, Revie s.for a ds t . struction. The Lieutenant-Caloel sp,, ste are charged e to extend 'the above-orderto thet respective Battalions. Bly order ofL R.BBidar oa Regiment, S. C. 'Militia. M. M.. GRAHAM', Adjutssiit.94 March24 6 9 Notice: A LX persons who mdie reount ir y1 P. Humpihrey's. during the'!a' aif are hereby notified tihat those'accounits Y in my possession for collection-; andy that said accounts must be. paid, else th put in suit alter three insertions of thzsul in this paper. - April 1 H U State of South =Ei~o6 EDGEFIELl DISTRICT y IN COMMON PLEAS*K' Job Grisham, vs. Attachment. Elijah Byne. ) A. W, Wiggins, ) vs. } AnamAme . Elijah Byne. J ni HE Plaintiffs in the above eases haVing this day fled their declarationi gmjtjj'f ice, and the Defendanthaving no wife or Wtto ley known to reside within the limitsf tihe state, on whom a copy of said deJaratioist ,vith a rule to plead can be served:It-e tliert. 'ore ordered, that the said Defendants doesk appear and plead to the said declarations.in a renr and a day from the date hereofi fal. and absolute judgment willbe awarded agaiini ain by default. THOS. G. BAON, c..c:p Clerk's Office, May 14, 1845. ly 16 South Carolina, .. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT:' IN COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Davis, vs. Attachment. Enoch Byne. Verity Farmer, vs. Harmon H1ust Attachment. and Enoch Byne. - Mroore & Davis, vs. Attachment. Enoch Hyne. Emai!y H. Tubrnan. vs. Atlachment Enoch Byne. rTllIE rlaintils in the above cases, having this day tiled their declarations in my rnhce, and the detendants having seither Wives ir Attorneys known to reside within the limhits of the State, on whom a copy ofsaid declari tions with a rule to plead can be served:iztis Iherefire ordered, that they do apiear :an& plead to said declarations within 'a year pida. day from tie date hereof, or in default, Ii final and absolute judgmcuts will te awarded rgainst them. T HOS.'G. BACON,d. . May 12. 1845 ly r~, s state of South Cariol ia .S EDGEFIELD DISTRCT,4 rchft C NPL vs.' ii f Harnion HuH t 4 . Robert Little. i vs. DedarationanW Enoch Byne ( .ttachmentC ; : tad Harman Hust.J A. Boggs, : vs. Declaration an Attackniint Enoch Byne. Charles Hlall, -. a " vs. IDecd'n. in AlIu tent,' H armon Hoast. Gideon Dowse. vs. ,Dec'n. in Attachmengt Hfarmona Hust. Wo,. Haines, .. vs. DeI~c'tion in Autp'hmonzt Enroch Byne.) Benjamin E. Gillstrup.) vs. ' Declaration ina Enocht Bynae and Auachment. Elijah Byne, J Andrew Kerr anid 3 John Kerr, | Decla ration Survivors. > in vs. I Attachmewnt. Enoc~rh Byne. J James S. Brown, 1 Declaration Eohvs. anin Enoc Bye ad ( Auarchntrust. Hlarmion Hnst. J 13. B3. Miller, Dci vs. De~nAtaAment. Hbnamn Hust. Keers & H ope, ~eiAasst yvs. Dc nAahet Enochi Byne. John Rogers, ) is. Declaration in Enoch Byne and i AUachsment. Elijah Bynec. J Alexander Walker,) vs. Decla'tion in Ajtach~u, Enocha Dyne. John WV. Rhaeney,) vs 'DeclarationCa2 Eno.ch Byne and Anaickniliit. H-armoun Hnslit. J Thomas G. Jordan, vs. Declaratidas in Enoch Dyne and (Attachment. Harmon Hl ntt.J WVm. D. Stone, ' vs. Declaration in Enocha Dyne and ( Attackmenut Hlarmon Hust. J - Henry S. Iloadley, ,Declaration va-s Enoch Byne. JAttaiinet H E Flaintif's in the above cases-Jaaving .3 this day filed their Declarations ii, my' oflice.and the Defendants having neither3' vs nor Attorney's knowun to re~side; wi, a limits of the State on whom acjeg of...d Declarations wvith a rule to plead caDset - v'ed: It is theref'ore ordered; that the sid fendantado appear and -plead .to the suid'ee larations within ayearand a day~fromtheate hereof, or final and absolute judgmentswill~be awarded against them by defanital.~4 TUHGS. G. IIAON, C.;c. P., Clerk's Office, Mfay 6th, 1845. 6 Alay J4 1y Joseph Abnsey, A TT O R NE.A2xE LA-R,' Has removed his oflica to the.first dodreihoth right, in the Second ,Storg of Presleyfr&ry. ant's Brick Store. jJan 2 - T Hl' undersignadi:Niofb ~i" .nershimp in the praecice n L~.A Equity for Edgeficil Oneta will attend the.Cours of~jil B y~ell1 enidIewlorry. - ' -Offce atid~dfeled C~ H. State of South Carolina; EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Precious Larke, vs.- Wm. Bill for Raiford and wife, H. Boul ware and wife, and others. Partition IN pursuance of an order of the IN Court of Equity, 'referring to the Commissioner toascertain and reportthe debts of the estate and Executrix of Capt. John Lark deceased, to be paid out of the proceeds of the sale of the property sold by the Commissioner in Equity in this case, It is ordered, that the parties in this case and the credi tots claiming payment from the pro ceeds of said sale, du appear in my office on reference by 11 o'clock A. M. on Saturday the 18th day of April next. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Conm' Offie March 17 5t 8 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRIT. Robert T. Moore. vs. Henri Bill for Yarborough and George W. injunction] Yarborough. and relief. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that Georgo W. Yarbo rough, one of the defendants in this suit, resides beyond the li nits of this State. on motion of Mr. Dauskeut, Plaintiff's Attorney, it is ordered that the said de fendant do appear and plead, answer or demur to the complainants said bill of complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or the said bill will be ta ken pro confesso against him. S. S. TOM PKINS, C. E. E. D. Coma's. Of Feb 24 1846 3m5 H. L. JEFFERS.. general Agent and Conm issou itercisant. 1aanuburg. S. C. STILL oflers ti 'erviens to his fr iends and the pnbltc, nd le will devote his undivi Jed attention to e SELLING OF COT TON AND FLOUR. RECEIVING AND FottwARDIS. GOODS. Buying Goods for Planters or Ilerchuants, or attend to any busintss that may be comrmiatted to his care. lie embraces this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his friends for their liberal patron. ige heretofore bestowed, and by industry and :lnse attention to business. he hopes to merit. snd to continme to receive th.: sitme. It shall be AiS aim to make all his charges as light as pos sible, knowing that it will be to his interest to -losely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made if required on produce sent to hint for sale or store. Cotton tent to hin by Boats, will be received free of harjage. All produce scnt to him fIor sale will be promptly sold on arrival, ifso ordered. Aug'tti U. 23 Notice. A LL Persons having demands against A ile Estate of William Wilson, de eensed, late Ordinary of Newberry District, are hereby tegnired to establish thews before me by the first of May next. L. A. JONES. c. E.N. D. January 14 3m (So. Ca.) 5L State of South Carolina, EDGEFlEL DDISTRICT, N1 PLEAS. " ohu = Dectaration t V3 Common Jos. N. Perrin. Pleas. HE Pleintifl' in the above case. having this [day filed his declaration in my office, and he Defendant having neithaer Wife or Attor iey known to reside within tIe limits of the State, on whom a copy of the sate with a rule o plead csanm he served, on motion of Bauskett. Plaintiti. Attorney. it is ordered, that tihe said D~efendant di. -ppear and plead to said etec a' atin withtin a year and a day fromt the date lerenf, or jndgmtent will be awarded against hut by default. THOS0. G. BACON, c. c it. D. Clerk's~flico. Oct 17th l845 ly29 , State of bouth & arolinia. EDOGEFIE~LD D)ISTRICT iN T HE COMMO1N PLE AS. John B. Gordent vs. Attachment. oseph M. Perry. Alex. J. Lawtont Vs. Attachment. Inse phM. Perry. s 7[ 1WE Plaintiff's having this day filed ..their Declarations in the above statedl ~ases in my office. It is therefore, Ordered, hant the Defendant do appenr and pleadl to he said Declarations wvithin a year and a Jay from the date hereof, or itn defanit tereof final and absolute jnadgmeints wIll ue given aud nuwarded against the said Defendant :nt hoth he abhove stated cases. Ti HOS G. BA CON. c. c. r. Clerk's Oflice, 28th April, 1845. April20 14 ly State ol' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRIT. iN T HE C'OM310V PLEAS. John Hill1, Ordinary, .Decloration in vs. Jloqhna Haimmnond. Attachmnent. rp H E~ Pinotif' int the above case hav L ingi thi day filed his Declaration in moy ollice, and the Defentdant having tni her wife nor attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on whom a copvmf- said Declaration with a rule to plead catn be served. otn motiotn of Grifln, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that the said Defendant appear and plead to the said Declaration within a year and a day from the date hereof, or jutdgment will be a waried agalinst him by default. THIOMAS G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's oflee Fe b. 30 1846 ly 3 State of South Carolinia, EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLE AS. Davis B. iladley, vs. Attachment. Joseph -)I. Perry. Thomas Davis, vs. Attachment. Joseph M. Perry. 73 H E Plaintiffla in the above cnses, having 3.this day filed theIr declarations in my of fice, and the Defendanits having neither Wuies or A ttorneys knowna to reside within the limits of the State, on wvhomn a copy of said declara tions, with a rule to plead can; be served: It is therefore ordered, that the said Defetndantsdo appear and plead to thte said declarations within a year and a day from the date hereof, or in delatih thereof final and absolntejudgment wil be awvarded against them. THOS. G.BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, M1ay 32,1845 1 . ay,14 'K. y. d