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- tei' idelivered' by the' Rev:' Jacob oP on'tb en veing before the battle'f , e:, bof -the lith Sep ,? ,1 'ivwar pronounced before h.b taio.n.body of the-Atnerican Army, in presince of Gen. Washington, General Wayne, and otber distinguished officers of the army : -PRAYER OF THE REVOLUTION. Great Falher! 'v bow before thee; w -invoke thy blessing, we deprecate thy wrath, we return thee thanks for the past, we.ask thy aia for the future - for we are in .ttiesof trouble,..oh ! Lord, and sore beset by foes, merciless and unpitying. Tbe sword ;gleais over our land and the dust of the- sil is dampened with the blood of our neighbors and friends. - Oh! God of mercy, we pray theo to blesstheAmericun arms. Make the-man of our hearts strung in thy wisdom; bless, tse- bcseech the, with renewed life and strength, our hope ind thy .instrument, even tQeorge Washington-shower thy couisels on the Honorable, theCbntinental Conress; visit our host, comfort the sol dier in his wounds and , afflictions, nerve him for. the fight, prepare him fur'the hour of death. And iu.the hour ofour defeat, oh! God ofHosts. do thou be our stay, and in the bour of triumpb, he thou our guide. Teach us to be merciful. Though the memory of galling wrongs be at our hearts, kiocking for admittance, that they may fill un with the desire of revenge, yet let us, oh ! Lord, spare the vanquished. though they never spared us in the hour of butch ery and bloodshed. And in the hour of death, do thou guide us to the abode prepared for the blest; so ohall we return thanks unto thee through Christ our.Redeemer. GoD. PRuSPER THE cause. Amen. Jack ashore drilling as Infantry.-The New Orleans Picayune says-At the time that an attack upon Point Isabel wae ap prehended, and the brave sailors of the fleet were transferred to the shore to aid in the-defence of the Potit, the officers were a-little nonplused in drilling them id "land tactics." The word ofcommand as given by the infantry oflicer wag all 'hand over fist" to the sailors. They could get along with the " manual" well enough, but when it came to the "movements" they were thrown completely on their beamends, and Lieut R. of the navy. was compelled to aid his friend-of the land service. '' -The officer, when desirous of forming the company into line in the direction in which ithey were marching, cried "Com pany into line !" but the tars only hitched up their troavsers, and marched on till:Lt. Thcalled but "Line ofhbtleslips abreast M Ske stoard beam ' when the move ne'of was -curately aid expeditiously edeleted., Jib then wished to deploy tlie - men skiriisbers and 'charge," and or is'il" egiifbattle:sh igbear down on -the nyif'.-and ofitheiy ruthed like a liirlitnd, wiuh, a loud bu za, stickitg - hbrab sino every cltnrd ofbushes, oiiashn* tth their sabrea' veyprickly: Ti#wil iiiiTeir~et . 94 r--- of t:bheattifa'y tht way s peniitending thenili ordered " rally on the r see !" but oti rolled the sailors'like. the waves, of.Iheocean .ith redoubled energy, iill their owni'oflicer, who had had the order explained to biro cried oui "Line of &ttle ships, ready about?",The old boatstain who acted a sergeanti re plied:instantly---Aye, aye. sir-alL Tea. dy' ' "Blotship a'nd away she goes, all sail set," bawled the lieutenant.-Ev ery man wheeled on- his own axis, and steering for .his former positioni, can-e in with-a perfect rush, all right and tight. GoodAdtice.-W hat if people do speak ag'ain'st~joli' Let themt feel that you areI able to bear it. What is there gained by stopping to correct every word that is whispered to your discredit ? Lies will die if let alotne; but if you repeat them to this one and another, because your enemies had tihe imnprudenice to make them, you keep the fire burning, atnd open the way for a dozen slanderers. Keep on your course, go stratght forward, and troub'e not your head about what is repeated. but feel all the bettor, and wear a less fright ful face.. -Slander tever killed a sterling character, and it never wvill. Her coat will never set well upon, without a pull . here, a jerk there, and a twist below ; and while this work is going ont, the false words are forgotten by the multitude. Virtues and Vices.-I once heard otne o f the, cleverest men I ever knew observe, " virtues lie in the medium, vices in the exitjeme-and every virtue has its aitend ant vice." The p'actice of virtues tih their attendant vices, is comtmon-the practice of virtues without, alone, rare, ex cellent and beautiful. We have generosi ty arid extravagance-justice arad severity -tenderness and weakness-economy and covetousness, walking hand and hand. How few there are who learn well to con -sider and watch over their nature, and the habits of their minds, and to avoid the evil tendencies of their cotnstitutionmal virtues. . A Jug an Enmbee of the Human Heart. -,The-jug is a most, singular utensil. A pail,- tumbler or decanter, may he rinsed, and you -may satisfy yourself by optical proof that it-is clean :bitt the jug has a littl hole in the top, and the interior is all darkness..- No eye penetrates it-or hand moves over the surface. You can clean it-only-by putting in water, shaking it up and pouring it out. If the .water comes out clean, you judge you have succeeded in cleaning the jug, and vice versa. Henee the jug is like the buman heart. No mortal eye can look into its recesses, and you can -only judge of its purity by what comes out of-t. S .omething for Old Bachelors.-"T he thte most beautiful'words in the E~nglish. languageare Mother, Home and Heaven." TPhevabove we cut from an exchange *ea.bouty-and happiness connected ws~th~bi~vebree words, are associated Ju e iitry oft}tuiinc) .people, the one & Weare anthorized to an nounce N. L. GRIFFIN Esq. as a Can didate for the. Senate, at the ensuing elec-. lion. We are authorized- to an nounce Col. JOHN BAUSKETT as a Candidate for the Senate, at the ensuing election. Feb 25 to 5 -We are authorized to announce DAN IELHoLLAND, Esq,, as a candidate for the House of Representatives, at the ensuing election. Feb. 25 to 5 We are autho'ized to announce OLIVER Towzs, -Esq., as a candidate- for the House of Representatives, at the ensuiug election. ' Feb 25. ' to 4 We are authorized, to announce Col. ARTHUR 8itPKtNa as a candidate for the House of Represent atives, at the ensuing election, Feb25 to 5 (J7We --reauthorized to announce Ma jor JOHN B. HOLM ES as a candidate fur the House of Representatives, at the next election. ~ May 6 te 15 ( We are authorized to announce B. C. YANCEY,'as.a candidute fur the Legisla tute, at the ensuing election. Jan 2F te 1 We are authorized to announce Col. P. S. BRoOKs, as-acandidate fur the House at the ensuing election. Feb 25 te 5 We are authorized to announce Capt. JOHN t. WEVER as a caudidaste 6i,r the House of Representatives, at the next election. June-3 telD We are authorized to announce JOHN DOBY. Esq., as a candidate for the Le gislature at the ensuing election. February 4 tf - 2 (QWe are authorized to annoanceiCol JOHN H ILL as icandidate for Ordinary he next election -t 11 ( We are authorized to anonar,.r M. GRAuAar, Esq.. as a candidate fr Ordinary of Edgelield District, at the next election. Feb. 7 2 ( The friends of EDMUND MoRa Esq.. announce him as a candidate for tte office of Tax Collector at the next election, Nov 6. tf 41. (Q-The friends of Col. Jons QUATTLF nuau announce him as a candidate for ii, office of Tax Collector, at the next elec tion. Sep 3 to 32 (am We are authorized to aunounce Livi R. WILSON, as a caudidate for tht Ollice of Tax Collector at the next election. Feb.26 te 5 (' The friends of Lieut. JAME B. HARRIs, announce him as a candidate for he office of tax Collector at the next elec tion. *We are authorized to announce MARSHAL t. SMITH as a candidate for Tax Collector-at the next election. Dec 24 ft 48 '(Q*The friends of SAuPsON B. MAYS unouncehiin-as a candidate for the Office of.Tax Collector at the nextelection. Oct..30. f 40 (Q The.friends of Maj. S.. C. SCOTT, announce him -as a candidate for Tax Uollector at the ensuing election. - f'ine s Expectorant-Tiis is undoubtedly the inost vainable, (as it is decided lythe most popular) medicine-of its kind, ever introdueedtin this. State.. The demand for it has been constant and increasing, from the time it was first of ered for sale here to the present time; numerous testimonials of its real worth and usefnlness, from very many ofour citizens, might be prodneed. but a trial will satisfy all, that it is speedy cure for Coughs. Colds, Influaenza, Asthma. Hoarseness, Spit ting of Blood, and kinds of Pulmonary Affe ios.-ilangor (Me.) Daily Whaig. From the Rev. A4. R. Ilinkkty. PRaNICur.t.. M~arch 19, 1841. Dr D. Jayne-Youir medicines have beeni in nearly every case successfual, esgecially the Expectotnt. I have received much benefit from the use of it myself, and one of my near est neighbor., who had been) afflicted from child hood with the Asthma so severely as nearly to suffbeate her during the paroxysm which re turned abut once a week. has beeni, to~all ap pearance, p)ertnanently cured. A. Rt. HINCKLY. OwaFGo, N. Y. July 27, 1841 Dear Sir-We want some more of your rmedicitnes particularly the Expectorant, vwhich gives unaiversal satisfliction. R espiectflntly yonrs. SLOSSON & WILLIAMS. Dr. D. Jayne. BrsnArtProN, N. Y., May 31, 1841. Dr. Jayne,-Dear Sir,-Your Expt.ctoranit is in great demand and sells well, and is very ppliiar; your Vermifuge is much used, as al so your Saniative Pills. Yours, &c. BENJA MIN GREENE. Rt. 8 ROBERTS, Sole Agent, at Edgefield C, H.. South Carolina. Bewcare of Counterfeits !. August19 3t 30 R EAD! READ!!RIiEAD!!-Hravinig.used H EWES' NERVE and BONE LINt. M ENT, prepared by JOSEPH T. ROWrLAND, I cant certity to its good effects. A troublesome heumatic affection in my right shoulder of three years statnding, was by ta few app~lica tions thoroughly cured. Fifleen months have elapsed since its use, without a recurrence of the complaint. Several relatives or friendls to whom 1 recommetided it, have also received grat betnefits from its use. A general know ledge of its virtues would be the source of the alleviation of much pain and inconvenience. With this object in view, I have wrrhut sO rcrA-rto authorized Mr. Rowland to make use of this testimonial as he may think proper. THOS. J. HOUPT, 201 North Suih-street. Sold wholesale and retail by JOSEPH T. ROWVAND, No. 37G Market street. Philadelphia. R.S. ROBERTS, Ageiit, Edgefield C. H., S. C. august 19 . 3t 30 State of South Carolina, EDG3EFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Sampson B.- Mayva and John iBill B. Mays, vs. Frances M. | for Nays and others. . J Partition T T appearing toemy satisfactioni that William .1 B. Mays, one ef the defendants in thais case. resides without the limits of tis State, ordered that the sai&Wiliam B,. Mays, do appearin this Court, splead, answer or diur to 'this Bill, within three months from the'aatie of the pmub licatirof hoider oidhesaid 4Bill. be taken po confesso against him. A. .8&TOMPKINS. a. z. x, b. SProelauna l EXECUTIVE O FE CHJARLESTON, (S C.) Augut 13. 1846. By his EzceUency II'M. AJICA EN s. Goner. notnd'Commanderi tJG& "t aid orer the State of South Carolina.: . W HEREAS, inforniation hasLeen receiv ed at'this Department 4f"a dcliberate nndlatrocion's mnirtder havi g been committed on the body of Thomas Smile ;of Fairfield District, on the 7th-Angust,'$y ope JAMES M. SIMPSON. of the same nsighbothood,-and that the-said James tit. Simpscn hasabsconded: Now know ye, that justice may beliad-I d1 hereby. offer. a reward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for the appiehenisin iris salfe de' lire'ry of the said James M 8iliipon in any Jail in this State. He is abo 6:feei1 inch high, light hair, stoops iiwthe. ilder, down cast look, spars1built; arnd had ilonribeard ol his under chin and neck; rather inclined to be rude. Given under my hand this 13thilav ofAngust, in th- year of ounr Lord one th'ousand eiahi hundred and firty-six, add~the .seven tieth year of American Indepndence. WILLIAM AIKEN. By the Governor ROBERT 4. Pxxerv. Secretary of State. august 19 2t 30 SHERIFF'S- SALE. - B Y virture of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias to me directed, I 4ill :proceed to sell at Edaefield 'Court. House, on. the First Monday and Tuesdifin Septem h-er next, the following progprty, [n the following cases, to-wit': C. J. Glover vs. Jas. II.-fJison; the %ame vs. the some, tho- DeTendists inter est in a tract of land cuntiiinilight hun dred acres, more or less. rdj1iping lands o George Tillman, Jame- taiiisford,Berija min R. Addison and otlieri. William C. Williatni td anSamuel Wil liams vs. John Loury ; the ltract i f land whereon the DnfendintItv5 containing one hundred and forty acres, more or less adjoining lands of JoI Tompkins, James Green, and Wright Adarns David Iai ris vs. James Carko and Willis Rotton; the tract of fand i whereor the Defendant lives, contaiting one -hun dred ant forty acres, more or less, adjoin ing'lands of Mrs. -Bolton,I eph^iolter, MrseHearn, Henry.:Hart;"aid Jjisse4art. Terms of sale, cash. Ii. UOULWAIRE, E. D. Aug.19 3te 30 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DiSTKRWT. B Y JOHN HILL. Esq.. Ordinary of BL Edgeilield District : .Whereas A. B.,Addiioa. hati ip. plied io tme for Letters of Aarministration. ~n all and ingular the goods n? chattel-, rights and credits of Samael'.. Marsh, late of the District aforesaiddccrased These are. t herfre, i:t n a.nd adn.. istr-aft'naig -ir -- l's aaunern.. itors nfihe s'aid deceased, .tite and appe.e tefore me, at our. uexr Ordinary's Cour for the said District; o be holdeti e Ed field Court Heuse,'on the 31siday of A gust inst., to show caue. if any, wh. the said .adn2inistratiot 'should not b, granted. Given under my hand and seal. this thei 17th day oh August, intthe year of or" Lord ouie thousanid eight' hundred and forty-sixth, and in the' 7st year of Atmer can lndependenca. JOHN HILL, 0. E D. AugustpI9 2c 30 Br'ouught to-the JaiI O e this Disticit, a negro man, who .Ysays his name is JACUK, and that he belonigs to Mr. 'Johtn Hlulman. who be says, lives twenty miles beluw Oran::e burg Court House. Said fellow is about five feet six iaches'high, light comn plexion, antd betweeu 23. 'and 25 ye.ars of age. He has a scar over each eye, and on,- on his left arm, just below his elbow ; his under lip looks as if it bad been burnied ; he is box-ancled. and'his right foot appears to be the largest. He says he hats been runaway about three wieks, and when taken had a pass to hire himself out. 'Ihe owner is requested to conme for ward, prove property, pay all charges, and take him away, or be will be dealt with according to law. U. H. GOODMAN, Juilor. august 19 - t if 30 LANDN FOR SALE. T H E Subscriber aoters for sale die Pinta tion on whlichi he live-.. 34:asiles above Hambuig, lying on the Sa.annah river, con taining about 500t acres of Land.; nn the prem ises are a two story comnfurtable Dwelling House, in theIPiney Woods. cut houses, a Grist .1ill.Cntton Gin carried by water, and a small Fishery is attached to it. Also-A Plantationi in Barbou-: couunty, Ala batma,8 miles from the market town Enmfaniks, containing 960 acres of Land, o-third cleared atid tinder good' lenice It hais a to-story Dwelling H onse, out houses and quarte'rs for sixty Negroes. Any reasonable terms, to unit the purchaser, will be given on either-plauce. .GEO. PARROTT. Jul y222S t 26 11 The Abbeville Dan ner and Greenville Mountaineer, will jpleaseJeopy. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. TOLLI';D before me, by G. WV. Jones, i~v . , inig near the Pine House, in said district, an estray MIULE of the bay color, of aboni three feet six iniches in, beight of about six years old, arid without any brands or miarks perceivable. The said Mulfe hias been appraiis ed at five dollars.' - JOSEPH A BNEY. 16lagistruite. May 20 . lamn4m 17 Valuabie Land for Sale. -THE Sub'scriber has determined . to of'er at:Private Sale, this valua by allie fract, of.LAND.-on which lie , -iu. now resides, 'on Turkey Creek, wa ters of Savannah' river4.&miles from Edirefield Conrt House. Thimerat contatins 230 acres. and the lind is itr' a o state for enltivationi For paiticinlar t'pp tii e subscribier on the premises.. JUHN BEAND. ne24. -. nr 9 S ;ERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri F B cias to me directed, I .will proceed . to sell at Edgefield Court House, on tie First Monday and Tuesday following in Septenhernext, the-i (ulowing property in the following named cases, to-wit.:. William R. Neal bearer, vs. George N., Pardue; Julhn Moore and others severally, vs. the same, two negro slaves by the name of Nat and Creasy. Srn:th & Griggs vs. Darling D. Plunk ett ; 1.. P. Revenell and otwer.4 severally, vs. the same; the following lots.of land within the ton n of Hamburg, lnown in the plait of said town as lots number one hundred and ni aety nine (199,) two huu dred (200,) two hundred and one (201.) two hundred and two (202,) two hundred and three (203,) and two hundred and four (204,) having fifty feet front, and run ning back one hundred and ninety six fee,t bounded on the North by Bradhury Street, South by Snowden Street, East by Til wan Street, and West by Cobb Street. Jeremiah W. Stokes vs. P. i. Rooney; a one house and lot of land in the town of Hamburg, S. C., known in the plan of said town as lot number one hundred and thirty eight (138.)on Centre Street, having fifty feet front, and running back three hundred feet, occupied by Chaplain Wil amcs, as a Grocery Store. Mlourning Mathews vs Daniel Hlolloway; a tract of land cortnining one hundred and Seventy dcres (170.) more or less, adjoin ing lands of Wilson Kemp, Hiram M1ay 4 and W. Stevens. r S. F. Goode vs. D. Posey ; E. Frank t lio for the use of WVillian Bush vs. the v same; the tract of land whereon the De feudant lives. containing four hundred and a twenty acres, more -r less, adjoining lands of Derrick Hlolsombake, H. Posey and others. Peter Smith & Wife vs. Al. Galphin ; Charles Hall and others severally vs. the same ; the tract of land whereon the De- r fendant lives, containing one thousand I acres, more or less, adjoing lands of S. Clark, Richard Hankinson and others. Allen & Smyley and others vs. George Fice ; a tract of land containing one ut dred and fifieen acres, more or less. ad joining lands of James Adams, C. Lon ry t and o'hers. C James Dorn vs. Bryan Deen; James M. Richardson andJlas. S Guignard, Executors, and others severally vs. the same; a tract of land containing eigh: hundred acres, more or less. adjoining lands of !Benjamin Stevens, Roub't. Bryan and others. Blackman Warrick and others vs. Jo seph Richardson, a tract of land contain ing one hundred and twenty nine acres, -roe or less, adjoining lands of Charles 1 Powell and Wade Glover. B. J. Ryan vs J. S Richardson ; a ( tract of land eentaining eighty nteres, tmore 4 or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Ham mond and others. John Atmaker, bearer. vs. James Briggs; the tract whereon the Defendntt lives, conta'ning one hundred and twenty. five t acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. P. r Mays, James Reynolds and others,. Wyati Hlolhines, bearer, vs. EIerton l iuesoy tbe.Iet .af land whereon.te. De fondant lives, containing two htidre neres sore or less, adjoining lands of William. Bussey and others. d James C. Cobb and others, severally, d ys. Elizabeth : arter; the tract of land c whereon the Defenaclnt lives, containinn si one thousand acres, tmore or less, adjoining a lands of John Marsh, John Wise and oth ti ens. J. C. Thornt on and others, severally, ~ vs. William [Jamiltona and Daniel Ratm pey ; the tract of land whaereon the De fendanit lives. containing one htundred and eighteen acres, more or less, adjoining lands of C. Weatherington, David Walker and others. James Broome and others, severally, vs. Hlenry Cox ; one negro hoy slave named] J. Quattlebumt, T. C.. vs. C. Bridges ; the tract of lad whteren Roht. TP. Alo're S now lives, containittg four hundred acres, t more or less, adjoining lands of Alichael L ong. A bou rhart Fuhaner an. others. n J. Quattlebnm. Tf. C., vs. Charlotte o Cobb ; a house and lot in the town of A Hamburg, S. C., known in the plan of t< said townt as lot numbler seventeeu' (17.) .tI bounded on the East by alarket Stneet, on the North by Leavenworth Street, on the West by Bay Street. Sooth by lot number eighteen (l8,) containing fifty four feee frrot, andl runtning hack one hundred and tl t wenty feet.a J. Quattlebum, T C.. and others. vs. o J. S'otrgenegger, the tract of land whtereon a the Defenodant htves, adjoinittg lands of D. e Rottndtree and others.. IJ. Quattlebum,. T. C. vs. Martha Fury; the tract of land known as the Fury Ferry ract, on Savannnhi River, containing two ( hundred acres, tmore or less. A. R. Able vs. William Wright ; A. Jones and others, severally. vs. the same; the tract of land whereon the Defendant lives, containing sixtv seven acros, more or less, adjoining landis of James Wtit tie, James Cameron ansr others. lance Ly-mns & Sons and others, sever ally. vs. alary F. Goodwyu ; otte negro roan slave named Samt.( T1erms of sale, ensh. c H. BIOULWA RE,S. E D. f August 11 49 29 Notice. A LL persons havinig demands against the E essaute of David Richardson, are request. f ed to present -thetm immned'ately, properly at tested.nand'au llbitors of the estate, ane required il ta make prompt payment, na the attairs of the c estate are ahbent to he closed. JAS- M. RICHARDSON, 9 JAS. S. GUIGNARDI, Exectors. ( May 1 ly 15 t Notice. A LL~ Persons having demands against the estate of Henry Carr. dee'd., ar regnest- ( edto presenlt the-n leaally attested. and those indebted are req nesqted to make immediate pay - ment. T HOS. LAKE. Admnistrator. Jnne3 tf 10 i Dr. A. WV. Younugblood, d . FFER'c his professional services to the d 13citizens of Edgefield Village and vicinity p Oicee next door, East of Dr. R.'. TSlims ..sdac - Anril 22 tf 13 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMD0N PLEAS. - E WfS T VIGFAL1 wh rto is now in the custody ofihe SheeifrofEdge: old District, by virtue of two Writs of "apias ad Salisfaciendum; at the suite of Vm, J. Sisukins,anid S. Christie andWV. lurt, having filed his' petition with a rbedule on oath. of his whole Estate and fects. with the purpose of obtaoing the enefits of the Acts of the General As emnbly. commonly called the Insolvent ebtor's Acts. Public Notice is herch) iven that the Petition of the said Lewis . Wigfall will be heard and considered the Court of Common. Preas, at Edge old Court House, on the First Monday t October next.or on such other day as e Court may order during the time, corn 1encing on the first Monday in October ext. at said place, and all the creditors of he said Lewis T. Wigfall are hereby sin ioned, personally, or by Attorney, then nd there in said Court to show cause, if ny they can, why the benefit of the Acts foresaid should not be granted to the said eowis T. Wigfall, upon his executing the ssignmeut requireJ by the Acts as alore aid. TIHOS. G. BACON, C. C. P. Clerk's Office. July 8 .13t -. 24 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. CALEB BIOADWATERt, and D.. Al. IItO.D VATEl, whu have been ar. sted and are now confined within the bounds ftho Jail of Edgefield District. by virtue of a rrit of capias ad satisfaciendmi at the suit of bode & Lyon,having filed their petition with schedule on oath, of their whole estate and lecets with the purpose of obtaining the belie. ts of the act of the General Assenibly coin only called the Insolvent Debtor's Acts ublic Notice is hereby given,that the petition fihe said Caleb Broadwater and D.M. Broad rater will be heard and considered in the to:rt f Common Pleas for Edgefield District, at :dgefield Court House, on the day of )ctober next, or on such other day as the Court my order during the term, coimniencig on s first Monday in October next, at said place. d all the creditors of the said Caleb Broad rater and D. 31. Broadwater, are hereby sum toned personally, or by attorney. then and sore in said Court, to show cause, if any they an, why the benefits of the Acts aforesaid Iound not be granted to the said Caleb Brond ratr, and I). M. Broadwater, upon their ex cuting the assignieut required by the Acts foresaid. TIuOS. G. BACON, Clerk. 'lerk's Office, June 22nd, 1846. July l 13t 23 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. obinsons & Cabiwell, vs. Bail II'rit. liver Simpson. , LIVERI SIMPSON who is now in the Lcstody of the SherifY of Edgefield Dis ic, by virtue of thn surrender of Iis Bail, at ,e suitof Robinsons & Cisldwetl, having filed is. petition, with a schedule on oath, of his rhole estate and etTectwith the - purpose' of buining the benefits of the Acts of the Gene tl Assemibfy, e.lled the Insolvent Debto9r act. a'iblic Notice is hereby given, That the etition of the sitid Oliver 'Sisinlsontiwill be earl andonsidered itr the Court of Comuon Deusfor odtef6eWJiiitrici, t.gdiefmiakCurt louse, on the - day of October:-nest, or s such other day as. the Court iiiay'der surg the term, commencing ou the first Moir y in October next. at said place, tuad all the -editors oftle said Oliver Sitmpson are hereby immoned, personally, or by attorney, then nd there in said Court. to show cause, if tny iy can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid, usld snot he granted to the said Oliver Simsp mi, npon0 his executinig the assiginmesnt reqluir I by the Acts afoire-mued. - TH08. G. B.ACON, Clerk. Clerk's Otlce, 2Jths Juine, IS816. July 1 -13t - 2:3 State of Soulth Car'olina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMJMON PLEAS. UG H A . N IXON, who ls-is been arre: ted L.andl is now coisfined withinm the bouisds the Jail of Edgefield District, biy virtue of verI writs f~ caias ad saitisfasciendum, atI e sits of Blenj. WV. lBettis, Blanid & Butler, sd Johni Dantskett, severpally.hIavinig tiled his sitioni, withi a schedule usposi nth,. of Isis, hole estate anid etfects, with the putrpose of ainig the beusehit uofthec Acts ofthse General s:ssby, commossoly called the Insolvent Dub n's Acts. Public Nntice is haerebiy giveni, it the ptetitiont oft lie said iin gh A. Nixon ill be heardl and considered iss the Court of 'snnniaon Pleats, for Edgetie'ld District, at dyefield Court Hlouse, oni the day of Ictober next. ori ons such uthses day as the Court ay order duirinsg the term, cosmenciung on se first Moniday ini Octobser next, at said place, id all the creditors of the said 11 ngh A. Nix ni, are hierehy snmmstson edl, psersuonally. or by sornsey, then anid there ins said Coii t, to show.v tunse, if any they can. whsy the benetit of the ,cts aforesaid, shoutld not be gransrud, to the sid Hugh A. Nixon, npotn Isis exectuig the asignmetnt req'iired by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. G. BACON, Clerk. ?erk's Office. June 22d, 184tj. - Jy 1 13t 23 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COM MON PL E.-S. A C. WIISE, who has been arrested, anid . is inow confsined witin the 'bounsds of i Jail of Edgefleld Di-trict, by virtue of a rit ofcapias ad satisfaciendnms. at the suit of 'harles Lamar. having filed Isis petition with scseduto. on onth. ofhis whlole estate and ef ucts, with the purpose ofrnbtainsing the benefit f te Ats of the General Assenmbly, commnon Scalled the Insolvenit Debitor's Act.,. Public otic is hereby given. That the potitioin of ie said A. C. WVise, wiil lie hesard ansd consid red ins tse Court of Comuimotn Pleas,.o laisge eld District,att Edgefield Court H-ouse. ou the day of October next, or on such other ay as the Court msay order during the terns, nmmencintg on the first Monday ti October ext at said place, and all the creditors of the aid C. A, WVtse, are hsereby msumoned, per. cinally, or by attorney, thsei and there, in said ~sturt, to showv cause, if any they cans, whsy so beefit of the Acts aforesaid, bhould not be rausted to the said A. C. Wise, upon his exe uiting the assignmenst reqtuired by the Acts foresaid. THOS. G. BACON, Clerk. 'lurk's Ofice, June 22d, 1846. - Julyl 1 13t 23 NOTICE. H E Estate of MAteriC B. Love.Ess, dee'd. beng' Derelict, those inidebted to said cased, are hsereby notified to. make iie inte paytment, and those having demands to resenst therii disly attested. auss JOHN IL L; 0. E. D. JIaynle'. ExpeTIO.&.r y From L'ic Noridgr.w r. -+ We publish tle following, as sntng1 umt' nay eviincewhidire-aWO -oQ f tie increasingpoYlkniyOi pectordli.- WeJIsv ,'"1 WU it-any further tha'i we 4bive.a t rO. rot tiehttie aitiqan creaturs, wi, are a B -;!Y" - comuplaints; fwornich dnt4 dieia late -renedy. And4ii.catling-Ol a .oi - the publicto it; weseek-thtafagg :o ful discharge of our dir y Nrw PoRD ov842. Mr. Paa-re.-Sir-wih you to I bottles ofiayne's Ex-pectorant. 'ani incction,I would say. that l d neua* i 1 t' abe medncine ,andn ar icle should be without ainle Ti ue ited it for two years in my. am found it a quick and~ eicienr ness of the-lungs; producedyA f colds.whicl produ o shito the pretmonitor of-( 'ptpo4tQ n' te frequentl' termntsn li tY perly and seasonabl dtic1 ,- wJ ' lectnnly break p-ftq ti3'u 1 y thereby prevent the many, yiolan-jse ' rrequently conseqiiout upo them; 1l mot cheefully recomn endothis ineia s all cases of that isattire,Tti i h # CIIOLICS and FRETRING.Of LVJ Every mother should have Jaue?;friWm. ative. It is the very thing treyt e ne children, asit inmediately'tre Sbedh allays all irritation oft the stemalj it. S. ROBEltTS.:sole Age C. 10. Sonih Carolina - - Beware of counterfeits augus: 12 O TlE FAITILESS<' ' If any doubt'the woiler "Dr. CULLEN'S fINDIAN 'E Al? PANACEA;' we invite them to calJlnponllr.. Isaac Brooks, Jr., Jefferson-streetiogrth deorr west of Schnylkill Sixth street, below I~cuast,. and learn from his own lips 0on0e of I sb& jt , astonishing cures of.Scrofularevp pfrined1 on a human being-or call at the reesdeieprof" his father, Eleventh and. Vine streets. ,8@dobys JOS. T. RO .D $76 Markettri ;I $al ... Sold by R. S. ROBERT, Edgeleld (d"H. South Carolina. t- -. august 12 31. . Saddlery and B1lsie' ESTABLISHMENT I take grentghmsu pgn, returning to my! ra6:onsand a Irieiide'in giierali myia - core thanks, for .tlieir very librraL'patrongjdy rithe past ycar, 1 p I- also, takethis"ppg - furm them; rlIafthit .ti , conitnue toi carry do anyh A ness at my old stand, at the first 'ioorjjove. Presley and Bryan's brick stors.; whe'r-m - be found, at all ti:nes.all kinds i IftH &SS, SADDLES; BiRIDLES, nid all tlit icles generally kept in such estkblishiidts "c * iitary equipage; madelo drn ffiotf approved style, will also be pro il ed at my shop. All persons wishing to buy Ih'o je~ilf ve' me a call. I'shai' edeavbr to putall 9 icks as low, as i jitice (o ui elf,-f asos sibly afinitd to do D enei'agentiad: ehant;H a~mineM ffi iirah'et eeffe'i is. i y~epblic: s !fer "t d J dattatiro SE1I'NG 'F CUTION'AI4Da ItEcivisei A'DFoawAkitii o -: at end to any -bunns.ss - comtted , ;o He , braces-"this .opportunity ., . ylertyg - his-tiank to his friends for theitibe ra tpato rag heretofore bestowed;and jby iniditq a 1 cose attentioin to business,.hi'hopes to merit, itd to continne to receive the same. Ilshall be his aiim to manke all his chiarges aas lighit as~pos sible, knowing that it will he to his interest ~to. loselv observe ibe interest of-liis frien'ds. Liberal adlvances will be made if requrei,.n' produce sent to hin-for sale or store. Coutoi enit to himu by Boats, will be received free of clarfage. All produce senat to him for sale4 will be pnromiptly sold on ari-ival, if so ordered.. August 6 tf -28 . State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. In the Court of'Ordinary. Austin Rowe aod ot:lers,) Appi'ts, i's. Mary Row~e adothecre, Def'ts. I T appeanring io 'mny .satisfaction- that Andrew J acksoin Rowe, flvs beyond the limits of t his St ate, it'is .tlif~ore or dered that he do apipear and.'objectio the divisiotn or sale ofrtho real esiateofdin. BI. Rowe, deceased, on or .hefolaheo first Monday in Septensber next,.or. ttieir- con sent to the same wvill lie entered-of record. Given under my hand at my ofiice, 2d June, 1846. *JOHN ilHli D .Tune 3d, 1846 Notice. 0 Admninistrators, Eectors xd .unar ,dians, who have not .made an returms. of their tranisaci ionts as such, .for. the curteot year, are respectfully reqjueated to atte.d:7-to this duty without. further delay, nas .thsatime prescibted.by law buss already expired 'Il is, desirable that those who are .introsted with such business should. attend-to,i iahe proper inmc, to preverit thq paymnent ofiegst, Tei tre of their Commssions, andgagrcaenea of irregularity in business. July3 JOHiN H[LeO. E. D. Jul 15 - f -25 eState of South .:arolina, EDGE FIELDe.DISTRJCT. IN EQ UITY-JULY. SI.T1JNlGb ORDER E~D, thist ati Extra deuitof Enity' mor the Distmict afoiesa~lij lithelmog the. Ist Monday ini An~iust,(beilag thTail df of said month.) to cointine Iin s~ssioa,4titil the unfiished business nowv on thie Doeleet shall have been.disposed ofl.. ,..~ July 3, 1846. . July 8 4 $20 Rewrd A NAWAY fron heisObicrie .pbiout the 10th of Janu ay~.~~ ouan, by namneof IlnCY, oft drcnam i aout 3 years of 6ge ; she-is--in Ypse tqe about Charles Glover's 'lunthunon w~ie she .has bent seen. - ThteabovesewartI WgilbSjaid to any person who 5'ill4Ieliverher~.twe~atdge field Court,'House. - dgiTeIiedaH, flunce him as a'd~ aidind ~ )I~$ Ordiniaryrat the ensuing lal Augtust 5 -28