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e We gave some account in. aur last pc par, of the effort made here on -Tuesday of th past 'week, to fill up the ranks of the Voluntee Company, which has adopted the name of th Butler Guards,'' under the command of Cap1 Towle , and wb h with the Newberry Coir panay, is to be attached to the Palmetto Regl uneut, now on the march to the. seat of wa Oa Friday last .e had an interesting day -Our citizens, with that -ardor. and patrioti feelingwhich ever signalizes them on such o< casious, prepared a public Barbacue, for th entnertainment of Capt.Towles' Counpuny, an ,the Volunteeissfror Newberry, under Cap r Williams. who were expected to reach thi place on that day, the public at large were in vited. The gallant:Company from Newberr reached, and encamped sti:tdgeBatler's sprin, on the ni ht previo:is. On Friday mornin about 9 Mock, our citizens on horseback a sem'led on thi publiisquare, were organize by Major Bacon, Col. Christie, and Captali Boulware. Marshalls of the Day. and attende by Capt. Towles' .Company, who have beet quartered in our town soate days, marched ou on the Newberry. road, to meet and escor Capt. Williams .Coiipany to the quarter which had been prepared for them. About i mile from towi,the escort met and cnducte< the Newberry Company to the Hotel of Mir Ryan, where they were received by Col. S B. Griffin;ihe aid-le-camp of Governor'John son, and invited, to occupy their quarters. number of persons having arriveil from th country, they with tae Volunteers of both Companics were addressed, on the publi square, by-Msjor Bacon, on horseback, in short, but spirited and stirriig speech. Soot afnerwards, a Public Meeting was, held in th Court House, over which F. H. Wardlaw Esq., presided; the meeting was addressed ai a most eloquent and able. manner,, by sev era gentlemen: the Chtirmad, and bIas ers. N. L Griffin, J. P. Carroll, 'V. Brooks, S. B. Mays T. G. Bacon, and Capt. Towles, participated There were a number of names added to thi roll of Capt. Towles' Comp any. On Satu day morning at 9~ o'clock, Capt. Williams Company took op their ua:ircli for hamburg they were escorted. for a short distance frou town, by Col. Towles' Company, and man; citizens on horselhiaik, and a short parting ad dress was made to tliem by N. L. G u, Es The Newberry Company then marched t Hamburg, and Capt. Towles' Compangy re mrained to fill up his franks. We are gra tifie to bear, that there is every-prospect of this be ing done in-aiday or two. - We are -egnestet to state, that some of the ladies have cotimet ed to prepare a Flag for the Butler Guard! and that one ofthem; will present drat-Flag t Capt. Towles'.Comp-ny, at-the Court dh steps, on Thursday next. When this Compa ny is completed, it will be the seedd whi Old EdgefielhIuas furnished. in letk than tw months, to vindi ate rthe rights and1aioior a the country " ' The follown r (sas sie Ab) ilhe Bani er, is thoges -id, and 12th us i, - - - " uba, ,L. 5 6 Cobb, 583 * lected. 7The amburg Journal of the 14th insat states. that "Lieut. A; Crossly, a rcsudeat Fairfield District,, and belongitag to the fai field company of Volunteera, aunache~d to th Palmetto Regiment, died at !Roacha's Hotel,i this city, on yesterday mzorning;, arid was buarie with military hitaors by the Arttillery Gnrar4e ounr neighbor city, Augusta, they haaving; ttrnec out expressly fur-thme occasion." Appoinmments, by and tcith the adoicc and con sent of the Sen ac.-Samauel M'Goiwangf Sont Carolina, to be Assistant Quartermiaster, wit t the rank of Captain..T. Jamtes Davis, of South Carolina, t o be Sn' geon.-. Elbert Bland. ef South .Caroliina sto be As sistant Surgeeon The Mlontgomery Daily Journajf thle I 3t 4inst. states, that " the right wing of the Pal mnetto Regiment went'off, last evenainag, in the crack steamer Montgomery,. -Capt. Johnason for Mobile." Promotions from Llie ranks.-A letter frot Washitigton to the Bahiause Argus, statesa then the~ President "has appointed two soldier -Lieutcnanmlanr the army, for theih~allaiit cor $ duct on tfie~three hlds, over which our fia hans waved -in triumph during the past yeai and I behieve it taibe his intemntiona to rewur gallantry ini what svem depaitment of thme ari * it may be round." The Massachusetts Regiment of Volunteel s'said to be full, tad ini afewv days will be c their line of march to dhe seat of wvar. gj' The remains (says the N. 0. Picayunc oh the following officers a ates have a ri~t ow Orleats, fromYUt seat of war, dho 's of commi~ittees appointed for the purpo of bringing them honme to their rel~atives as friends: Col. W'ltson 'of the Baltimore and WVashiin 4r todl Battalio .> -' Capt.IsaWu Ho~igse, eorgia Regimenclt. CatRidgely, Flying Artillery. (Cat'. Gillespie, Texas Regriment~ Liu.Grahaim, Infautry. Mr. Thomas, Texas Rangemrs lit. Yeaison; Texas Bang ers. Ar.4,mjiistintls.The .j S. Adjuta Generat' publishes the new law requiring . .cnlistments in'the regular asmy to be made I dnring the wa'r,' or for fie years, at the o tior of the recuit.. A lbountZ of $12 is alto' Sed; the pay-of prmat'enisS7 per month, wi :4rnaonus'and clothIng Thiesuin of $'2 is pa to any one whio will'biiia recruit to any +nuiina station. - The CharlestonConier ofrthe 13th instant, e states, that "Mr.MacKay, from the Comrmittee r of Ways and Means, reported to the House of e "Representatives on Saturday, the following bills, which were read twice, and referred to the Committee of the Whole, on the state of - the Union. For the support of the Army-for the supply of Indian appropriations and Indian annuities-for the support of the Navy fcr the c year ending June 3d, 1846. The sums appropriated by these bills are as L follows: j Army proper $6,813,373 25 Volunteers, 22.725,331 00 Navy 8,920.204 49 Indians 1,169,324 00 $39,638,235 74 2 Fixr.--The Anderson Gazette, of Friday last, says--" We learn that a stable belonging to Mr. Olley Mattison. 19 miles S. 1E of 'this n place, together with five or six head, of hors es, was destroyed by fire a few nights ago -there is every reason to believe it was the t work ofan incendiary. t s Lieutenant- Genral.-It was currently re t ported in Washington (says the Charleston I Erening fetws,) that Gen.. Houston will be ap' pointed Lieut. General if the office be c euted, aid that menibers are favorably disposed to - such'a movetuent. Incrcasc of the Army.-The Washin.ton Fountain of the 13th inst. has the following par agraph "We earn from the highest authority that the President, in. executing the law for the in crease of the regular Army, (it the bill as it passed the House yesterday shall pass the Se note) intends to accept volunteer companies and aegiments, and to grant commisions to the officers of their own choosing, instead ofresort ing to the slow proces-t of enlistiug recruits and appointing'olicers of his own selection." Mail Rouber.-Wm. H. Wisner, a clerk in the PosL Olfice at Post Jarvis, who had pleaded guilty to two indictmedts for robbing the mail, . (says the'..harleston Eocning News.) was on the 11th inst., sentenced by Judge Betts, tit the r U. S. District Court of New York, to twenty years imprisonment in the State Penitentiary, b citg tie shottest time allowed bylaw. Salaries of English Dignitaries.-The. Lord i Chancellor receives as his salary, fourteen thousand pountids a year. and the Chief Justice I ofthe Court of Queen's Bench, ten thousand pounds. Tite L'ndoti Poice Magistrates re ceires one thousand pounds a year, each one. Ages of distingaisl.d men in Enland. Longevity marks the coarse of greatness in England. The Duke of WVellingtot is seven ty seven years old; Lotd Lyndhnrst, 73; Da niel O'Connel 72; Joseph Httme,. 70; Lord f Brougham, (7- Sir Robert Peel, 5j. Pire.-A fire was discovered in the Jail 1 on last Friday,-and the. alarm given to 1 our-citizens. For some time it was t" *bught impossibletdsave tihe building. irougt8re tinti of some idiid; s, ho-a~ ti 161 e kifutre;; uot thi~~Spot; andL.-were effieiently used in ex ting'iishing the fire. - The Jail was.fired by one of its-invol untary.iutates.-Cudntclen Journal 13th -inst.. Fir's and Loss of Life.-Our citizens t'ere arouseid r.'rtm their b'eds at about half past 3 this mnoning, htyt.he ailarmi of ( tr~e,. On repairing to the spot, we founad that fhe fire had brokei),oui ott the premni a ises of. Mr.. 'C. Pankniu, a well -linuwn i Lheufi'si aedjDruggisk~ of this .city, resi ding on the North side of Markei-streei, between M~eeting and King -street.- The house, whticht is of brick, was enttirely bonsumned,ixcept. the walls, and with it the whnle of the furniture andI nearly all the valuable Stock'of Alr. Panknin. Ilowv the fire originated is not knowna but it tsoredw iith such ralpidity, 'hati r. Pauk linan was barely able to make his escape thro-.gh the door of his store in a portiotn ~nly of his clpithes,.when the extension ol the ffarnes te. ihte stair-way prevented the paasage ti -any other persons, atnd his n' ilfe atnd famiuly:were.comapelled ho tmake their escapte from a front window of thte secittd story by mneanis of a ladder, placed there by the spectators for that purpose. A negro girl, about 13 years old, whlo slept in the house, is mnissing this mnorthng, attal there is. ever.y reason to believe that the utnfortuntate creature perished iu the Ilamies, as she was seen at thte witndow at the titme a thai the family 16ade their escape, but re treated frtom' ii, and in her confusion, of rmind andl terror, must have fallen dowu .the stairs, oifainted, as site could not aif ter wards be found. We have learned the followitng particu 'la'rs of thtis disastrous affair. Mtr. Punk.iin d wats awakened by the rattle of the watch y man, and hastily thr wing on a few or lhts gs'rmenits, rushed dqwi, the sair, -whiich ae on the outsid'e ohhe house, (bide beitng s no .inside commttnication between the t store and upper apartments. On co'miing down he found the stairs on Gre, so much so5, that be was badly burt in making his descent. A shed was att ached to the store, eipt whihtws placed ai large quantity of erpybottles packed in straw ; the comn bustittles in this shed were ois firec, but the l. fire of ithe stairway was not at all connected d with it, distant. some 6 or 8 feet fyom it, . which leads ta te susp)iciOn that the whole i-was-the'n'ork'of an. itacetndiary, the shedl and staircase being set fire to simultane ously. Mr. Puakninwas unable to return up stairs; but Mrs. P. havieg wnked up the family, consisting of herself, four dhildren, two clerks, a femnale attendatt and the girl who was burnt, they proceedea to the front window, w here-Mrs. Panditin having first let down her ctiildrenl, descen ded herself. and was followed by the clerkt t and attendant. The girl; who had one 01 il the children in .her arms, hantdeliin to het ar mistress, arid returned back it was su11po r sed to get something shte had left, but was v- never agatn seen th The house and- premises were itnsured id in the Charleston Trust Compauy for 6, -500, and tbe Stock,. which could n'ot be e-wor-th - less than $15,000. is insured fot ..olnn00..ansnNwse: 13th in*. From the Char. Evening News. From'Euope.-The Br. barqu ert shire, Capt. Johnson, arriyed at this port last evening, has brought the Glasgow Ad vertiser of the 5th. inst. We subjoin the following from that Journal : Glasgow, Dec. 4.--Cotton-Our Cotton market in the early part of this week was exceedingly dull, and prices had rather a downwsrd tendency ; on Wedncsda'y af ternoon, however, we were put in pos session of the Britannia's letters, bringing decreased instead of increased. estimates of the growing crop (1.900,000 bales being now the average estimate,) -ihich has caused a very extensive bysi.,ess to be transacted, both on speculation and for spinners' account, at an advance of an id tojd per lb., on Surat and American descriptions. . Masonic.-We .understand that the Grand Master of Freemasous of. South Carolina, has just granted 'a dispensation to some if the officers of 'the Palmetto Regiment of Volunteers, to hold a tray clling lodge in that regiment, during its time of service in Mexico.the great num her of Freemasons in the, regiment ma king such a measure highly convenient to these patriotic breth'reb of the 'nystic lye.' Lodges of this kind are, we are informed by no means unusual in the Masonic fam ly. Ma'ny regiments in the British and other European armies are supplied with them and such was also the case during the revolutionary war-among the Ameri can troops. ..lt has also been stated to us upon the good authority and it tmay inte rest our Mlasenic readers to Iindw, that one ofthe lodges working in this -city derives its existence from a. travelling warrant Cran'ed to a regiment in the army of the Duke of Marlborough in Flanders, a cen 'ury and a half ago. Some of the officers holding the warrant come over to this country and permanently located the lod)e- in this city, where it has ever since remained.-Evening News. Indians in Merico.-The Alpa.hes, Cainatihes. and o:her savages continue their inroads ii the States of Durango and t:hiahuahua, laying waste the ranchos and haciendas, killing the men, and carry ing off' the women and children prisoners. The Mexican editors insist that the sava ges are led by Atmeiican officers. If there dre any Americans among them they must be renegades-fellows who have long lived amo'ng lhe lndians, and imbibed all their natural ferocity. From Santa Fe.-.Lettezs have -been received at S:.'Louis, (Mo.) from Sanma Fe, of as late dates as the 15th Nov. They make no .menioti of tho defeat of the sixty dracons, which was reported in the last advices. A wealthy Mexican citizen, seeing tIhe eml--arrassmeuts of the Goveru nent's agent for the want of. money, had gratuitously proffered to loan Major Walker, paytnas ter, one -hn'ired thousand dollars, at an inteidst of ouly thrce per cent a tnouth. Death of. a Man of 142 'Years.-Late 'papers fromn the Island of Jamaica, an .nounce'the death, at Spanish Town. ofa blckmi natined Johtin raivfoj#.Ric iasqW eeittigtit isii enT Miie~ hunl "d'r'e fu'tii-Iy two years ; and hlat rilay be cousidered as. very unusual, he- was in goodbealth till within about two weeks of his death. Died in Blatavia, New York, the oldest cirizeti, James Cochran, aged 83 years. bell foundet:, a very ingenious tmechanic, who ittvented cut inails, and clatitmed to hav dijnda the lirst cefits -enined in Ite U. Staes.:,e was; horn-int PhiladelpThia,iandl Franklrofmenm -sied, the' -shop where .he worked in brass an'd fine rnetals. (Q*: The friends of M~aj. ABRA 11A M JUNEIS, anouncehimi as a canididare for the Legislature, to full the vacancy~ occasioned by the death oifJamnes S. Pope, Esq Jayne's Expectorani, TIlld Mledicine ha~s already piroved itself to be all that it ha~s bieen recommended, by those who .have given it a fair test in this counutry, andl thec deomatnd for it jicreases daily. We have just heard of an imip.ortant enre. of Astha ma,. which has been effected by then nse of it in a nmeighbtorinag town-the case was that of a fe malec, who hadl for a long time been under the mcate of as phtysician. but had received no relief, and her caise was considiered hoipeless. As a last resort she puarcharsedt g bottle of Dr.Jayne's l-:xpectorant, whlich caused her to expectorate freelyi graddially ensed her congh, and rapidly reat..red her to health. We have nto hiesita tion tm sayi .g, that this~ preparaitin of Dr. Jaiyne, for the cure of Coughis, Coelds, Intluenc zau. Asthma. Conm'ption, &c., is tho most vauable noudicine ever off'ered to the A merican public. There is no <inackery about it-fir. Jayne is oneo of the miost skilfful practisintg phy sicians in Pennsylvantia, and wherever his ye riuns p reprtionis htave been thoronghly tested, lhe is looked upon as a great puiblic benefactor. -Somerset (Milaine ) JournaL. R. S. RIOBERT'fS, sole agent, Edgefield Court louse,-8. C. january 20 . 3t ..WANTED ONE ori two stngle Gentlemen of respecta pbilty, wsishtes to obtain Boardingt mn a pi yule famity. Please apply at Mr. R. S. Rto h'erts' DrngAptartinent. - january 20 It 5 A.NOTE OF' HAND, d.?awn biy Mark -teiein fao fJln Banks,- or ty-six dollars. dated' 2nd or 3rd May.1846,,pay able 25th Deo;mtber, 1846. All persons are warned agaimst ii ading for said Note, as pav metit has been stopped. JULIUS IBANItsi january 20 3t* - h BAK ERY.. T i R ndlersigned takes this opppit-:nit'y - ~ 6 tendering his thanaks fir the liberal pa mmniinae lie hia's received. dluig tihe short time hit has. been~ in E~d.-eiels.l, and wvouhd'respect. folly solictt acontinuance of the samte.. H~e.. now prepared -to carry on thteabove busi ness in all its braiiche*: - Light Bread. Ruskcs, Butter Crackers, Sugar Crackers,- Water Crackers, Milk~ Biscuits, Wine Biscuits, Sugar Biscufis. Pound and Sponge Cake. Washington Cakes, Tsy~lo Cakes, WeddIng anid Party Cakes, Ginger Bread, &c. &c. Fresh CANDIE~Sof all kjjdsnmade to order; and at the shortest possible notice. -- -..5 P. FIELD' -..* AT TIIE 01D R. AL CHEAPCAS~H HE soibsrbe~1 desirous of showing. .1.the puiblic tIj1'~ wilt setl1chen p- offers the whole odfi1tis Fell~~g Stock A'L COST, consisdtng''pfV ueta! tIe-kejjt in a couinry Sto+re; tieihtfiksit itsileasto miake u !crg Price 'Current; buon-e iays ceome and see; if you don't buy.CHiIEAt GUOJS .. jauay2 J - .52 N BUITCH kNG1' 4.' 4nd t017-citizens, of. Edgefield Vihlage, that tltey have agan entered aatii:*parhtersh' for the -purposee of catryin^ .ontbbeBL1-TCKE.ING .OtJSIr ESS, in all.lzs,braniohRi ,,Thep !n 'dt ruiypply the Market widtWI t BE., MITTTON -and: PORK. jhiiie state fordv; ; All of which wi III he stild~on reasonaible terias~ nd Books stldup qurtCrl.: ... . C. W GOOR A January 20 , -t 2t' '52 Ak' PhEW ev t60,d ieApricot, 'Plumb, Peacht'uin A. 9 e'rece, (or sae; Inquire-.o Mount CON'NOR, Mou t tg, Igefiald Diuirict, S. C. jann'iy2O - ::. It 52 Mary F :Gooat"'j JartesE Gt 4odivhi ":".; 1_. " ~e Byv variue'oft; a ,aEit' -this case, T Waill proeced so r LEdgefiu'ld- Cparrt lou~e, 0on tl a day ;dr 1tned* ju' February tie Ii olowritngrro ert. viz: Slave' rlIlv -m Jni'Sz and hee zw da'a ajor andl Naati,;. Silva nai; Idlen i;''rry "aad' Joe. Term, )f sale ea~U.- . -IB BJLWAtE;Agei. januaryl - ~ 3t "52' " J ~iOSJ ~CTUS Sotbcue",N~i Rview,. ~T is prop&el i&'. 'blje4lr' J!tlas' pla~e': a I.j Quarterly'R..ie g~dipied to the wazdts or Batists in'this SO4 4 .~tales:' ' Of-the' iii, aprianc~e of.sn~li a,. i'lWtke. 'ws presume there cat' be .ti'd3 . titherto, we, have' been coaucuoig u o the :north fhia, large exceaimol'ttfy wspapera, ia rcciy iuy piblcatini iave been saiec'h 'Southern intellecttaal'udvanceni s L t6e~, 'The dl'" rection o of~n~u4 tbjeof~ra~. portance and o~hf te tto us h'4 been commuted to-dthiei, ';, 2D tAhstale lanls; and pnblt.atiousa ltialo ni iit izd:a . our clwrohes ctttu 4d tet:de-u or intatitu trans; and' pj iiJ'al4,mctf~,icrsi chracter_; It is tauejt w hbotifd":bihk~ and write foi uslt s 't he Rervie a1 rtclo i. o tansict rubJ e s e rL t~a - 1litersi~c. and relig iousa 'eill:: ~r tug and vnluja ' , jv Lb JibheL rI-one, fl extrh-ate'h :.[ndpxr a teiiod~cal; Library,-or the dienoimrniatwnal pae juublishied in tliu State' iii wliIlh theaffy reste it will. be pt at $2.50 th j iear. 1. :. Four. will 'unkl art-dctavo-volume of 600 agrs l hin Review ni~i hbe pttblisled by-Bev. Jo. S.HERJFE'AE ' B"virtue of sundry writs'6f'Fi4 Fb cias-to me direied,I will proe"o sell, at Edgefleld Court -House.- on he first Monday and Tuesday in Februal'y netr, the follo 4ing property, viz Two Horses, one Wagon-and Harness. levied on as the property of Hilery (orip. er ads. H. R. Spann. Out negro boy crack, levied- on as the property of Elizabeth Culberson ads H. R.Spann.. Two slayes.named Jef and Isaac, levied on's the property of Milledge Galphin ads Charles Hall, and ptbera.severally. Eight-slaves,- viz: Dan, Lydfa, Amer, Elizn, Brit, Edmund, -Sukey. andJudy. levied on as tife- property of.Hczekiatr larrise ads A.-Bland, Bland & Butler, and others, severally.. -. - Ten slaves. vizt Peter, Sob, Lark;Bill, Dave, Tom, .Charles; Sina, Beck, and Martin, levied; on as ithe prpperty of- A. G. Leeke ads Jacob -Ducket, and others, seayelly.. - Two slaves George and Silva,-leviedxn as the prnperty,of.Stephen P. Oliverids Nancy O liver, and others,-severally. 'Terms osale citsh. H. BOULWARE, s. t. De 'january 16 3t .52 NEW & ATTRNCTIVE GOODS AT - Roberts' Cash Store. EST FLOUR at $5 25 per birtel, B Buck whett Flonr, 2Olbs. for I 00. Currnnts; Raisins, Dates, Brazil Nuta, and Leunne, - - Wagon 'Boxes, Socket Shovels and Spades, *ithout handles. Horse Chains and Webb Halters, Steel Breast Bits,'Dog: Chains, Powder Flaski.. Bird and Shot Bags, kifid. wipers.'Gun screws, Flints and Flint Lcks, Percnssion Caps, &c., Tin:iind ipod Sugar Boxes. Slop'Bickets,. Qafing'Diuhes, Ladies' Garden Hoes, - rbdms, whisks. hearth, cloth,-cruub, hair and bsPailsiBigins, and Cedar Ware, hopping atld Mlincing .Kiives. Shot. Gnus, Axes, .utchets, Saws, Cutting ,Knives, Kifi DaikVt oR Culla r . vith a large assortient'f - ardvare acid Cut. :Tobtrceui ind Segatsjfirst itthemrrket. Trunks, Valises. api arpet Bags, Ladies' white and blac Kd-Slippers. Ladies' India rubler .versboes, Ladies' light and dariat is.and half Gaiters,. Gentlemen's dalf sesi id pegged.Bouts, Gentlenien's*iijer'i rBuits and Shoes, Suniertineblue clutlr'C>Ua,$lt.2. -r" 'heaveltOvercoats, $12, Negro Boots and'Broganist . -. Childlren's.;Boots, Shoes, ,:aitera a'nd half - Gaiters, Boit ets, b6pneLbiards, whalekone, silk Cord,; Mlillinery articles, Diy Goods, DoinestAl Drugs, &c.,'with a large stock o. Cletni, -Cud' Fish, )fackarel Il-ish Potgtoes Herrin Sarkn*; Lobsters, Sardines,2&. 1 Candi-s.- Sdlar -Phistbs, preaerved G e Olive Oil and Curdials. Milladeirs Pdort, andAwegtMalag aWines,. Hats, Ft Caps and Bonnets th a-l .se %xrimtnen t(fCocfery Gl ssW -J Groceries, &2 &c -- Atofwnhirlure:reelaa: reela:ylow rices.,. rack cheap; ini ogr tla~iasho'd Iilet wonid settle up at tlie-end: otheA yli- 2Nhw as nia'ny have iielectediiet I tdlde.ilais'tthod: to warn them alIthat will.' ot settle. itbhrie by.the;first of Pliruary next. tL.t they niust, settle with one of the law imthorities. - - M. .LGEARTV,. Notice. . 1 9 H EliBY GIVEN: that the Tin Faeory~ ..thip place, belong-a to me exclusivel; an~Iitint it will tie donducted in the-followmg mannier. viz.-AIl sales of Ware. the retail pra ces. will be for ensth. The wholesales. (whidh ini no case will be masds fur less thani $20,) will be offered on reaisonable terms. AIll.repair ing. Rooting. Giuttering, and other JohnWork, ia to lbe paid for. whena'fiuiished. Thie WVrk of thi4 Fatosd, is in every cause wamrranted to be :nade good. II. it. SPA NN. janun ry in. It 51 L L nerson: 'htar inehted to the esi ate a of James .hay n.ird. Esqr., dtec'dl..ree quested to miepay-nent. ani' those ha~ving, demrandsl atainst saidestate, to render them. inrperly attesteid. -- J. M. MAYN.ARD, Executor. january 13- .-St 51 Worna in Children ' Of all diseases to which children ate expo sed, nonen areso fatal to them aswarms. Un rortunately, childrer'-.are -seldorm free from them, and as they urnithfe -the sy mptems of all miost every ot "er jf.omplaint, they ollen pro d ice alarinigeffectsr without beintg suspect-, ed. WVorms arenot -only it use or- disease themsetyves. but by their irritation aggrainate all other di:<eases, wanidering from one part of theb tiedy to the othier, windirig themnselves up into large halls,' and nbstructing.the boweis and fre-' gnentle the throat, causimg convulsions, and too offen death. -The- desired remedy will 'be found in Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge.-yhichi will-iery soon destroy the worms, -and mnyigo rate tige poapers of digestion, so as to prevont a return of them. - Consumption. Coug'h. Spiuting Bloo4,.kc. -- To Cotsumptives :h our-fif ths of you are really. snfrering- fr..m neglected aepids, or an' obatruce tion'ani Consequtent inflammation -df' the-del cate lining of those inbes thro' 'which rtfe air . we breathe is distributed to every )art -of the lungs. This obstzuctioa; produc'es ;paiin and. soreness, honrpeness, cough, dilficulty; of brea-' thing, hectic fever, and a spitting -of blood, matter, or phlegm, which finally exhausti the strength or-the patient, and.dleath ensues. Jayne's Expectorant neiiarliails to ,remove thi5 obstruction,- and prodnces the most pleasing and happy resuik. Ity is certain in its off'ee~ts, and caunot fail to relieve. R..S..ROBERLTS.sole Agent, at Edgeflel C. II., Sonthm Carolina. janriary 13 St, 51 .Notice to Guardians, &c;' .N UARDIANS, Trustees and Receivers ai-e.liereby notified to make their aimual raturns before me,, on or. before the tenith day. of February next. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E.LE. Commissioner's Offce.'jan. 6. '50 4t ? L tos -Notice. . LItoewho wiesrto eottiue the credit1 .Lystem with me, ca'n 661j do so, by pays. ing up promptly at the end of the year. The monfl1 of January is thqglong'est time ilitl *il. extend to any one. -Thdhe whociiniforedily wth these-terins, will -be required -t -pay ashb down hereafter.' - J. D. TIBBETTkS. .,au,...- 'm Iet - - 4 50 - -:.atPublic, Auction, ca, the fiiuu.)2aon. day. In Februarv nett,:' -t 1 19Prime vougNe :l4 11w-mnost'of thei tie size' of PLOUG I RikYS Terms-Credit .iintilj'ta& 24th De her; neat, vith' intrest -from' day of szile , I~iT~a ,. senr to give Notes payable at ha' Bank no pam-' burg, S. C.;.wu ihtwo approved Pr ddrs."i" t .GLLGG:& JONES..t Vaucluse, lt6 January, 1847, - -0 Notice. _ f Iili-offar for sale on Friday the 2241ist.. r; U. at Edgefield Couat, Ihoise, I'ive NVegi'oes.,. art of the estate of Robiert Gardaer~ dcd aa credit tiutil the jil day of October ielt; allies with aajproved jurhica swill erqud f the purchasiet- .:;. -: . =-WMI. GA-RDNER' Ad'rnti A Wi the i~ll-annexed-of Robert-Gardner . jnnary-13,. 2t 51 f A 112 Persona inareb'd to ie estate of Mrs I~Uaat Cloud, ids:c' are rIqaeto dome forward? U ad' seule, .and. thew savn "',,. "' ahtnaaiVgaiit soilJ estate to- present tet Founts properly. attested. - 4' ,.atr }.JOHN CLOUD, E:r HE une~iudrespjctfuhtj~i no once: A..o t~eirfrieua ad'ti yl i~ . c al they have f"orwatj1 a co-partnership,. he name of . ""s - ' GOODE ~sii:Em, frorha puarpose of iraasacs ij a " ri ti newc, and will ke ep'o onu meialy occupied. by S. F. Ooftia, assortment of': " ' 3 ? -. ;,, kFancy and Stapefry -~ Hardwa re, Crao kery,Gr~ ies~S~ddeet~ dt?' r.odating termns ai( ,I pe by stric zlao~j } iona to bui ttfelhbrlshare f bb tic patrozange..~F'GOOjDE, Janar lt.84: : ;.d." ,-',: The,'Subsc~tier. taske=tftio p poif...' ' rPeturninie hii thanks t~haieru~.'trd e~a Louer,ir iaraner rai s:fb tbsct oit. s newV firm of Goons S8uCLltu~oatru of thirpar n . Janutary t&. DOJ.) YOUTN . D S1 lkk[, t N^ A' DA IF * HIS Schiool wilbe opeied this'mioifj n '" - January 4th. The set vis on-Mj.r i~elteo-'ihep'f' av'~ee et lbr the -Englhh .epartaze)t,togethe. ti "? :t" -rnc MisP erringtesin si o y han figlct ehliracterd for finesinthis,wg Iris to be regreated= thit anwpesj een ttnade, ,hagilu clo JFbw :a nlan chiaracter. I*refore tatb y t' t ~f dtsvowin ityp ~a el't i one-o r of tfipf 4u '' a+lees nstbe i+i ' ti Q . .0g:'.- ' 5 7 *Maacon-the (3maar. ' - Drwn.ad 8 0ABoard, tnclqding;W asiriied'