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Deferred Article . ->rom the o'uughheepme 't'elegraph. FRIENDLY SALUTATIONS. It surely should be the object of every wise and good being, to promote, as far as in him lies, friendly feelings and inter course among mankind. And perhaps -nothing contribute more to this great and -grand result, than friendly salutations. The friendly nod of the head, the warm .grasp of the hand, with a countenance ex .pressing-friendly -regard, have a powerful 'effect. 4. truth, it is this which often -raises men above committing crime. I1 we thus show our fellows that 'e consid er them worthy of our esteem and re. pect, it begits in them an inclination anti desire to merit such esteem, respect au-l couidence, by honorable and virtuous ac tionis. Do any doubt this? Then they a e ignorant of the promptings of bumai' nature ; and are therefore to be pitied, .because their opportunities have been ,satali. But on the contrary, what effect .does it have on men to pass by them, in ic street, of on the public highway, without bestowing on them even as much notice as we would upon the dog, or even the. wallowing swine ' Does not such no act say, in language not to be mistaken, e our f ellow mortals--(to ! thou des piied of the human species ! thou art to tli y unfit for the society of men, and uu wo:thy of the least notice from the lords of creadon.!" Under the etTeets of such a debasing, brutalizing sting. is his heart not fli!ed alternately with grief, misanthro py and crime ? Who will deny it ? It wouade his friendly sensibilities-fills his soul w:tb grief,for the aristocratical baugh ,tiness of his telloo man-blunts his mural -and virtuous inclinations-produce hatred to mankind-debases the whole mind .and renders the man miserable, and capa -ble of committing crime. F.rienJly feel. -iugs and salutations have a direc:Jy con crary elect. Friends, if this be not all true, take what is, act upon it, I entreat you. Be friendly to your fellow beings. Es pecially let this be the case, until they ahase proved themselves un worthy of your respect and confidence. Even in a selfish .poiat of view, you will loose .nothiug. Butyou will gain the friendship and love of your fellows. Do you consider the friendship, love, respect ,and approbation of the rest of mankind valueless ? Poor soul-! then you are to be pitied ! I' have frequently been pained to see people so very cold in their salutations. They will perhaps affect to have their at tention on some other object, and give one or two fingersinstead of the whole hand. And even some, who make considerable pretensions to "good breeding," present the left hand instead of the right, and with a careless - look some other way. This is saying, by as act, to the person they salute, "I am better than thou !" It is in fact, an insult; and you had better never salute another than to present the left hand,: (Do not.say this is an "old wife's fable.") But why do people act thus ? Is it because "the left hand is Dearest to their hearts," as they sometimes say? . Verily it ie: for na are assured by Divine Inspiration, that "A wise man's heart is at his right side, but a fool's heart is at his left," and fools, of course, are fit subjects for our pity. I hope these few hints will benefit some, at least. TRIAL FOR MURDEI(. The trial of Richard, slave of Robert R~owand, charged with the murder of Maria, also the slave of Mr. R.,wand, took place at the City Hall yesterday, at 11 A. M. The Court consisted of: T, 0. EntLorT, Esq. Maitrates. -Gco. W COOPER, Esq. Mas C. A. MAowooD, )I R. R. BEE, ABEL McKEE, y Freeholders. C. L. HarrOLDT, 9 RicenM Gotosantsl. ) B. C. PaEssLar, Attorney for the State. W. D). PoRTER, Esq. Counsel for tho prisoner. We forbear, on the recommendation of the Court of Magistrates and Freeholders, to publish the evidence in ibis case, as there is a trial pending before the Court of General Sessions against Mrs, Elisa Rowand, the mistress, oun the same charge, and much of the testimony before the Magistrates Court being inadmissible in a Court of higher jurisdiction, we think it Incprrect to prejudice the public mind. The unanimous charge of the Court to thie Freeholders upon the evidence, was that they wete to consider and make up tneir minds from the facts detailed by the witnesses, whether or not the prisoner was guilty ot having struck the blows which -ved~ fatal, as if they were not satisfied -were inflicted by him, but by . R.&nd, he must be acquimed. iei also charged the F~reeholders *ed unequivocally upon the law, mverer .1 slave in the presence and 1i a h;is owne~r committed an un a* a .,c. va imurder or other crime, that t"was ibe ,oere instrment of his owners ne'ity, and having no will of .his own, could not he amenable to the punishment * of the law. a all such cases the owner was to he regarded as the guilty party, and upon him the vindicatory part of the law must fall. In this case, af they, from the evidence came to the conclusion that Richard had even inflieted the fatal blow, being- under the control and order of Mrs. Rowand, and that the testimony made out the killing to be murderous, the .owner. was guilty of murder, and the slave must be acqoited. The Freeholeers, under thes charge of the Court, merely retired a sullicieni timoe to write the verdict "Not GUILTY," which was concurred in by the presiding Ilagis irates, and Richard was discharged. Eve News. Attention! SELLINVG OFF A T COST fanad o lfumbug. AT TilE OLD ORIGINAL UHEAP CASH STORE. T ~HE abscrilter being desirons ofrshowing thie pnblic that hes will selil chenp, off'ers the whole ofbis rettaining Stock AT COST, congitinag of egory article kept in a country Store; he thinks it tiseless to make a long Prie :rt. n ut onl say, coeand see, if you L COHN. jD" The following gentlemen are announced by their friends as candidates for the Office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election: Col. JOHN QUATTLEBUM, GEORGE J. SHEPPARD, EDMUND MORRIS, SAMPSON B, MAYS, Lieut. JAMES B. HARRIS, Maj. S. C. SCOTT. Maj. MARSHALL I. SMITE, LEVI E. WILSON. g The following gentlemen are announced by their friends as candidates for the office of Ordinary, at the ensuing election. Col. JOHN HILL, JULIUS BANKS, Capt. W. L. COLEMAN. MVount 'illisng Settlement -AWAKE! IN consequence of the dissolution of the firm of LaHsEra & BROTHERS, we have con. eluded to sell all the GOODS, kept now at our Store at Mount Willing, for a few weeks only, atand Below New York Cost. Come one, come all, who want to get such bargains, as there never were offered before in this District, and don't wait too long, as the time and the chance will be short. L. & M. LEHMAIER. Mt. Willing January 20th, 1847. january27 3t I 07To all whom it may Concern.E A LL Persons whose Notes we hold can settle them with us only until the 10th February. Return day being the 13th. A. BLAND, W. P. BUTLER. January 27 1 at State of. South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, T OLLED before meliy James Swearingen living near the Pine House, on the road leading from Edgefield C. H. to Aiken, one BAY HORSE. with left hind foot white. a small nick out of the back part of the right ear, some saddle marks on his back, shod all round, no other marks perceivable; supposed to be nine or ten years old, and appraised at thirty dollars. C. W. PRESLEY, M. E. D. february 3 iam4n 2 BUTCHERING! GRAY & GOODM4N re. spectfully inform their friends and the citizens of Edgefield Village. that they. have again entered into copartnership. for the purpose of carrying onthe BUTCHERING BUSINESS. in all its branches. They intend to supply the Market with best BEEF, MUTTON, and PORK, that the State affords. All of which willi be sold on reasonable terms, and Books seuled up quarterly. C. M. GRAY, W. W. GOODMAN. january 20 2t" 52 STATE OFSOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. BY JOHN HILL.. Esquire. Ordinary of Edgefield District: Whereas, William Mathews, hath ap plied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of James Mathews, late of the Dristict aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore,to cite and admon ish all and ingular, the kindred and credi tori of dhe said deceased, to bie and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Distrier, to be holden at Edge. feld Court Hiouse, on the 12th day of Fe hruary inst., to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be gra ntedl, Given under my hand and seal, this the 28th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and for. ty seven, and in the seventy first year of American Independence. JOHN HILL, a. E. D. f'ebruary 3 2t 2 ~~NOTICE. T HE undersigned respectfully announce to their friends and the public generally, that they have formed a cospartnersh ip, under the name of GOODE & &TULIPV for the purpose of transacting a mercantile bu siness, and will keep on ban d at the Store ra' cently occupied by S. F. GooDE, a general assotmenit of Fatsacy anad Siable Dry) Goods, Hardware, Crockery. Groceries. Saddlery,&c &c,comprising all articles usnally kept in a country store, which they will sell upon accom modating terms, and the hope by strict atten' tion to business, to mnerit ahlberal share of pub' lie patronage. S. F. GOODE, J. B. SULLIVAN. January .ut. 1841. The Subscriber takes this opportunity of returningr his thanks to his old friends and cus toers, for former ravors, and to solicit, for the new firm of GonDE & SUtIVAN, acontinuanlce of their patronage.. 8. F. GOODE. January 1st. 1847. tf 50 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICTS iN EQUITY. Ann F. Willhams and Tabitha Martin, B f Freeman G. Martin, Partition, 4'c. James W. Caldwell and wife Frances, &r others. ) IT appearing to my satisfaction, thatthe do. fendants James WV. Caldwell, and wife Frances; reside beyond the limits of this State. On mnotion of Griffin andiBonham, Comp Iain ant's Solicitors,Ordered, that the said!Jme W. Caldwell and wife Frances, do appear and plead, ariswer or demdr to this bi , within thr'ee months from the publication of this order, or that the maid bill be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. TOMKINS, c. z. z. w. Commisioner's Office, Edgefield C. H. ( January 22, 1847. january 27 3m 1 Notice. ALL person. having, demands againist the essate of David Richardson, are request. ed to present them immediately, properly at tesed, and all debtors of the estate, are required o make prompt payment, as the affalirs of the estate are about to be closed. JAS- M. RICHARQSON;, J-AS. S. GUIGNARD-, Ezcutor'S. PROSPECTUS OF THE Southern Baptist Review, PENFILLD, GA. T is proposed to publish in this place a 0 Quarterly Review, adapted to the wantsof i Baptists in the Soutbern States. Of the -un. portance of such an enterprise,. we presume -a there can be no doubt. Hithe ,' we have i been content to trust to the nrnwj.fora large portion of our. religious literatui -With the s exception of weekly -newspapers/scarcely any 1 ;publications have been issued by Southern Baptists. with a view of keeping pace hvlthibe intellectual advancement of the age. The di: rection of opinion' upon subjects of great im portance and of peculiar interest to us has been committed to other, and often hostile hands; and publications have been circulated among our churches containing sentilae:#te adverse to our institutions, and prejudicaalto ourclhristiai character It is time that we should think and i write for ourselves. The Review will contain articles on itnpor tant subjects; reviews and notices of iterary and religious works, as well as otherintereit, ing and valuable matter. It will be ablished quarterly at $3 a year, payableenthe dislivery of the first number. . To those who take t, Index, thPWodical Library, or the denominational pa pet? tblished in the State in which they reside, it will be put at $250 the year. Four will make' an octavo volume of 600 pages The. Review will be-publ'shed by Rev. So sepa S. Baker, and edited by Rev. J. L. Rey nolds, Professor of Biblical Literature, Mercer University. Thehrst number will appear in April.should the enterprise meet with the encouragement which is confidently expected. january 20 A4t 52 BAKERY. T HE undersigned takes this opport-aniay of tendering his thanks fr the liberal pa' tronage he has received, during tltejshort time he has been in Edetield. and would respect. folly solicit a continuance of thia"mne. 1H0 is now grepared to carry "e 7ae *abv" ba; in all its branches: Light Bread, Rusk, flut ttar Craenrs.: r Crackers, Water '. rackers, iMdilkicBiscuite. Wine Biscuits. Sugar Biscuits,*oand and Sponge Cake. Washington CaIgdr Taylor Cakes, Weddlng and Party Cakes, Ginger Bread, &c. &c. Fresh CANDIES of alt kirds made to order, and at the shottest possible notice:. S. P. 'IELD january 20 ,, . 52 .1Pedrai A otcer'. D RS. READY & YOUNGBLOOD hav iang associated themselves togetner. in the practice of Medicine and Surgery. are pre' pared to visit the sick at alltimes. Dr. Iteady can be fonnd at his residence, and Dr. Young blood, at Mt. Willing January 5, 1847. tf . 50 Wanted, A FEMALE TEACIILIt. to tale charge of a small School, for the eniuing year. The location of the School is near,. the road leading fron Edgefield Court Housetno Aiken, One that can come well recom iidad will meet with employment at a reasonable salary. Application may be made through the- Post Office, Edgefield, or to either of the subscribers COLLIN RHODES, MARTIN POSEY.. Nov 2, 1846 tf41 eFIore .Wew Goodsi. L _&.. E,PENN.h.e-uis~ "cai . from New.York, i very. handsome lot of FANCY GOODS. and also a complete as sortment of Worsted Goods for Ladies Dresses, Plaid French terinues..0ubre Cashmier', Figuered do., \l aislin de -Laine Shawls, Pla-d do., Mezp:;p'a do., Cnslhmire do., Gala Plaid, black Lcividere do, very large and heavy, Black (ro de Ihite Silk. Double widtha do. a v'ery snperior article, Together with many other desirable airticles, all of which will be sold hieap. . niovemaber 25 tf 441 Umbrellas: J UST RIECEIVED, from the Philadelphia Manufactory, a large assoramniit of Silk and Cotton UMBRELL AS, from 30 cenats to $10. A fewv of the Walking Cante Umaibrellus, a new and curious article. n nswvering the double pu1rpose-' a hasndsomne Walking C.,ne and spleadid Umbrella. G. L. & E. PFNN. november 25 tf 44 AND sPENCER'at PILLS & itESTORATIVE BiTv ERS. The following Certif.cate is (roan Tobias Fol soan, Esq.. or Kershaw Dist. S. C. Kersksat District..S. C., June 2d, 1 840. I HA AVE used an my f'amily' Spececr's Piuls," for two years past, and durmtat timte my confidence in theer snperioraity over ev'my other similar preparatio n within my kniowledhge has been constantly increa.,ing; I nowu esteemaa them to be the best cathartic Pills in nse. From my earliest remeanberance I have been affict ed with Sick Head-ad'Je and Cost weness, and~ for a number of years past have been tryjini various advertized remedies, among others; Beckwith s, Len's and Peters' Pills; bait f'ai'eu to obtain any permanent relief, natill Jan. 5, at which time Dr. Spencer's Agent left nie some or his Pills; recommendmig toe to try them for any complaint. I did so; and by their suiperior actiona up~on the morbid matter an. their mild yet effectnal purgative. properties they so cleansed my stomach anud bowels that they remove'd both the head-ache aand its canse andl gave me certain tand sp~eedy rejlief:. My mother-in-law has also used them with sa'css; in the samre 'complainit wivi.h she has ead; so c severe as to throw her into spasms and convuil sions, being obliged it: these cases to resort to e cupping and othier severe appha'atimns..I have - also made freqgnent arid constant use nf'these 1 Pills in my family. in cases of Boiwel Com-. plaint, bronght on by the too free indutlgenace an use of Berries and Frttit, atnd in ALLr CASES with success. In short I have- never known of their failure in any disease which they arc ; recommended to cure, for which I havo known j of their being tried, if their use was persevered , .in, and directions strictly followed;' a -TOB FOLSOM. For sale by y. 1). .TIBBElTSd,-- a Edgefi~edU..,S.C january20 Im .H 52 . Notice. ALL persons indebted to thme esitte of Aza . rinh Abney,dec'd., are requested to make e immediate payment, aund those having de' a nmands to present them properi y attested. n JOfHN HfILL, Adm'r. january 6 . - .. tif 50 Notice. 'LL persons indebted io the estate of Sam' 4. net Stalnaker, der'd., are requested to J ake immediate payment, and thoso having nr denands, to- present ther properly attested. di JOHN Hi,, Adrn'r. +..,.ryG er r50 Jayne's Expectoran.t, TH IS Medicine has already proved itself to e all that it has been recommended, by those rho have given it a fair test in this country. ad the demand for it increases daily. We ave just heard of an important cure of Asth ia,which has been effected by the use of it in neighboring town-the-cage was that of a fe rmle, who had for a long titry'been under the ate of a physician. but,had received -no relief, rid her case was considered hopeless.- As a ast resort she purchased .. bottle of Dr hayne's xpectorant, which caused her to expectorate reely, gradually eased her cough, and rapidly estnred.her to health. We have no hesita ion tn sayi g. that this preparation of Dr. ayne, for the cure of Coughs, Colds. Iniuen a. Asthma. Consumption. &c., is the most aliable medicine ever offered to the American mublic. There is no quackery about . it-Dr. ayne is one of'the most skilful practisingphy icians in Pennsylvanta, and wherever his va ions preparations have been thoroughly tested, te is looked upon as a great public benefactor. -Somerset (Maine) Journal. R. S, ROBERTS, sole agent, Edgefleld ,ourt House, S. C. February 3 3t 2 American Hair Dye. Warranted, if strictly -applied according to lireclion. to change the hair from ANY other :olonr to a beautilul Auburn, or a perfectly jet flack. without staining or irritating the skin ike other Hair Dyes. Prepared only, by Dr. D Jayne, 20 South L'hird street. Philadelplria. Price 50 cents R.'S. ROBERT'S is Dr. Jayne's only agen it Edgefield Court House, Beware of Couits! efner January 6 3t 50 T O THE FAITHLESS! If any doubt the wonderful powers of DR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETA BLE PANACEA,' we invite them to call upon Mr. Isaac Brooks. Jr., Jefferso street. fourth door vest of Schnylkill Sixth street, below Locust. td learn frot his own lips ol one of the most tstonishing cures of Serofila.ever performed in a human being-or call at the reidence of i tuither, Eleventh n'. Vime :at. Sold ry JO. 't . 376 Market street, Philadelphia. T. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Ettgefteld C. 11 4:,.: t, Carolina. JttnawiG 3t 50 Worms in Chidren !! Of all dt-eases to which children are expo red, tione are so tatal to them as worms. Un ortunately, children are seldom free from hem. and as they utuitate the symptoms of al most every ot er complaint, they often pro lce alarming effects without being suspect ed. Worms are not only a cause of disease themselves but by their irritation aggravate all ther diseanes, wandering from one part ofthe body to the other, winding themselves up iuto arge halls. and obst ructing the bowels and fre quently the throat. causing convulsions, and too oft'en death. The desired remedy will be found iti Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge-which will vary soon destroy the worms, and invigo rate the powers of digestion, so as to prevont a return of them. Consumption. Cough. Spitting Blood, &rc. To Consumptives. Four-fifths of you are really affering fr..tn neglected colds, or an obstruc tion and consequent inflammatipn of the deli. ate lining of those tihes thro' which the air we breatheis distributed to every part of the Ings. This obstruction produces pain and soreness, henrseness, cough., difficulty of brea thing, hectic~ fevei. and a spitting of blood, -na.u-rLor phlegm. which :finally exnnst the strgtt of the patient. and death ensues. Jyne's Expectorant never fails-to reriove this bstruction,.and produces the most pleasing wit happyresnlt. It is certain in its effects, id cannot fail to relie'v . . R. S. ROBERTS. sole Agent, at Edgefield C. I.. Sou: h Caroli na. jannary 13 51 A!..\lM Wi'IT~ICRAFT oUTrDONL., ir. TV. Ro~awand-Deamr Sir-r-or fonr or Fve years I hive suhl'ered greatly fronm Rhent intism in my head, which during the last yc:mr ecmne worse anid worse. For four or five weeks previous to, the 15th ittst., I had suffered vitontt inmrmisston, my general healtht was nuch iimpaited, miv sight injured, and mny head o sensitive, that I could scarcel3 rest it upon he pillow. Twvo days since, a single applica 'ion of your "M~AGIC LOTION," relieved tme 'tirly in tw.o or three minutes. I have ap. plied it occasionally since, attd the soreness is early gone: So great atnd sudden was the btange, that I can sctarcely toalize that I am he same mant. I have also entred one of my c~hildren, and a 1-male friend of hetadachte in two or three mitn So great in my confidenee in tho "MAGIC ~CTON' that I would not be without a bot e for f iy t imecs its cost." Y iurs re'spectfully, JACOB W. SOUDERl, No. 3950 Market stueet Philadelphia, January 17th, 18-46. Preparedl attd sold! Whlolesale and Retail, by . T Rowand, 376 Market street.. It S. IROBERtTS, Agent, Edgefield C. H., *'cember-1o 3t 47 07' Female Beauty.. CULPA BLE NEGLECT-Ithas been ob erved by visiters from all othter coutntries, as well as by persotns of -the best cultivated uite in tais. that in no' country is there .i larg r class of fejale beattty and excellence, than tthis city. Yet. while the shoe-fitter. dress aker, antd milliner are.engaged in adorning nature's b'est gift to tn:un." onie part appears most totally negleced-the liair. H-ow of. in do the ravages ofedisease lay waste the del :ate form of the fair anud beauttifitl, and thotugh estored to health again, yet the se flotwing locks. rtich once adorned their hteads. fall off, and ever again re turn to their original beauty. It linconceivable how any rerson, mote espe' ially a lady, can miaiifeqt so much neglect n this point. whlent a inever lirihinag rein rv" can ne obtained at No. 8 South Third reet. Phtiltadel.ihia~and asking for Dr. J'vne-a hir Tontic, whiech will perfectly restore this aly ieglected part of female beautty. What is .a dollar ot two to complete the rowningT point of female beanutyi Brchciis. Coughr, Consumption.-Thon ulhds die'annually wvith the. above diseases. :yne's Expectorant never fhils to relieve, anid ermaently cures nine out of ten who use it directed. R. S. ROBERTS.:as Dr. Jaynce only Agent Edgefield C H , South Carolina. janu ary 27 St I Notice. LL Persons having demands against the .estate of Henry Carr, dec'd., ate request. Ito present them Jegally attested, and thoes debted are reqgnested to make immediate pay en. THOS. LAKE, Administrator. June 3 tf 101 Not tee. LLpersons indebted to the estate ofiWil liham Walton, dec'd., are requested .o ake immiediate payment, and those havmng mands, to present them pro'perly attested. JOHN HILL, Adm'r. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. EDsGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Charles Swan, - vs. CA. SA: Enoch T. Davis. - NOC fH T. DAVIS who is now in the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefield Dis tri. by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfa diendum, at the'suit of Charles Swan, having filed his.petition with a schedule on oath of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of-the General Assembly, comronly called the insolvent debtors Acts public no.ice'isherebygien that the petition of the said Enoch T. Davis will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, on the first M onday in March next,er on such other day as the Court may order during the term. con meneiig on the first Monday in March next, and till the creditors of -the esid Enoch T. Da vis are herby seimmoned personally or by at-. torney then and -there in said Court to show cause, ifany they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the said Enoch T. Davis, upon his executing the.-assign ment required by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. G. BACON, c. E. P. Clerks Ofice, Nov. 39 45 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Bailey Corley, us. CA. SA. Eli Holliday. LI1 HOLLIDAY, who is now in the cns tody of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad respondendum, at the suit of Bailey Corley, having filed his petition, with a schedule upon oath, of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the Gene ral Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. . Public notice is hereby given, that the petition of the said Eli Holliday, will be heard and considered in the Court of Com mon Pleas. at Edgefield Court House, on the First .M onday in Mlarch next, or on such other day as the Court may order during the terin, commencing on the First Monday in aarch next. at said place. and all the creditors ofthe s-id Eli Holliday, n're hereby summoned, per sonally. or by attorney, then and there in said Court, to show cause, if any thiy cati, why the benefit of the Acts aforesatid. should not be be granted to the said Eli Holliday, upon his executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. G. BACON. c 't. p. Clerk's Office, 24th Novr. 1846. 3m 44 STATE[ OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Stewart & Coale, vs. - CA. SA. John T. Swann. JOHN T. SWANN, who is now in the cus * tody of the Sheriff of Edgefield District, by virtue of'a writ of capias a. satisfaciendum, at the sait of Stewart & Coate, having filed his petition, with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtain ing the benefit >f the Acts, commonly called the insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the petition of the said Johii. T.Swann, will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court H-louse, on the First Monday in March next, or on such other day as the Court may order, during the term, commencing on the first Mon diay in Mlarcjinext, at said place, and all cre ditors of the said John T. Swann,.are liereby summoned, per.onally,. or by attorney, then. and there in said Court. to show cause, if any they cau,why the benefits of the Acts aforesaid. should not be granted to the said: John T. Swann, upona:-bis executin the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. 'THOS G. BACON,. c. c. p.. Clerk's Office, 24th Novr.1846. 3m 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN T HE COMMON PLE AS. William Tr. Smi'h, Indorser, Decdaraim, Is. n At John Swanson. ) achm ent. Thne Same,) s.Dclarat ion in Attachment. The Same. T H tE Plaintiff in thne above cases, having Ithis day filed his Declarations in moyo ficee. anid thne Defendant having neither Wife nor A ttorney,kinown to reside within the limits of thne said State, on whom a copy of said dec laraions wvilh a rule to plead thereon can he srved, on nmotion of iAl Gray. Plaintiffs At. tornecy, it is ordered, that the said Defendant appear anud plead to the said Declarations within a year arid a dlay, from tire dlate hereof, o judgment will be awarded against him by de fault. T. G. BACON, C. E. D. Clerk's OIce, A pril 20, 1846 1y 13 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDG'EFIE LD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Williamson Dalton, )Decla:rutionr. vs. Foreign Attachment. Samtuel Batemnan, T JE PhintifF in the above case, having th is day filed his Declaration in my of ree, aind thne Defendant haying neither wvife nor attorney, known to reside within the limits of this State, onr whom a copy of said Declarra lion, with a rule to plead, can be served On n.otion of air. Yancey, Plaintifi's attorney, or dered, that the said Defendant appear and plead to the said Declaration, within a year and a day from thne date hereof, or judgment will be awarded against him by defaulk. THJO. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Edgefield C. H. 24th Sep. 1848. september 30 ly 36 SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN THE COMMON PLEAS. S. C. Coudict & Co.) vs. Dec. in Atach'nt. E. C. Reemer. TlIE Plaintiffs in the above stated case Ihaving this day filed his declaration in my office, uin motion of [H. R. Spann,) Esq.. it is Ordered, That the said De fendant do appear and plead to the raid declarati n, within a year and a day from the date hereof, or in default thereof final and absolute judgment will uwarded against him. THIOS. G. BACON, c.c.c.v. Clerk's Office, A pril 14, 1846: 1-ly SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFELD DISTRICT. 1N THE COMMON PLEAS. latthew Gray, r Declaration vs. 3 Oliver Simpson, Aftachment. TI1H E Plaintiff in the above case having P this day filed his Declaration in my of lice. On motion of WVigfall, Plaintiff's attor ney, Ordered. That the Defendantappear and plead to the said Declaration. wi~tin a year' rnd a day from the date hereof. orijudgmen will be entered against him by default. -THOS. G. BACON, CkerIs, rlerk's Offa ice dfield C. H., STATE OF SOUTH CAR 1 r EDGE.FIELD DISTR = 1N THE COMMON PLEAS.. II. C. Turner, - es CA. SA. - -- B. L. Rabon. - B L. RA BON, who is nowr in ti? ' ' B dy of the etiff of Fdgeeld D by virtue of a writ.: capias a.fsatisfaciendu4 - at the suit of H. (.,. Tdtner, having -led'j petition with a schedule, on oath, of hii " estate and effects, with the purpose of. ii a . ig the benefit of the Acts of the General A.. sem'bly, commonly called the Insolvent ors Ace. Public notice is hereby given; the petition of the said' B. L. Rabon wil" heard and considered in the Court-of Comen Pleas, at Edgefield Court Hottse on tfiePrst Monday in March ne't. ar on such other day as the Court may .:der during the terinco '; mencing an the first Monday in March'next,, -2SiA at said- place, and all the creditors of the said " B. L. Rabon are hereby summoned, ly, or by attorney, then and there, in seidCoue ; to show cause, if any they can, why thebike=. -" fit of the Acts aforesaid. should notibe giaien to the said U. L. Rabon, upon his executitzg the assignment required by the-Acts afoiefi TIOS. G. BACON,.c. . ? Clerk's Office, 24th Novr..1846. 3m 4 STATE OF SOUTH QARO1t N EDGEFIELD DISTRICT,. - IN THE COMMON PLEAS. John B. Rountree, - Vs. - C. S. Geo, Polatty & John S. Polatty... GEO. POLATTY & JOHNS POLATE TY, who ar'e n'6w'in the ieuktody of-the Sberiff of Edgefield District, by virtue of-a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum at the suit-of John B Rountree having filed their petition, with a.schecdule en oath, of their'whole estate. and el'e'cts- with the purpose of gbtainingthe benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors.Acts. ' Public notice is hereby given, that the petition -of the said Gen. Polatty and John S..Polatty will be heard and considered in the Court -of Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court Houser on the First Monday ini March next, or on sich other day as the Court may order during the term. commencing on the First Monday in March next, at said place. :aud allthe-ereditors of the said'Geo. Polatty and John *S. Polatty are hereby summoned, personally, or bydt torney; then and there in said Court, to show' cause, if ariy they can, *hy the benefit. ofilhe 'Actisaforeaid. should not be granted to the said Geo. Pollatty and John S. Polatty, upon. their executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. . Clerk's Office, 24th Novr. J846. 3m 44 State of So'uth Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT; IN THE COMMON PLEAS.. LIVER SIMPSON, who'is'no.win'tb O custody of the Sleriff df Edgeffeld Dist trict. by virtue of a surrender ofhsbai'..unde a writ of capias ad'satisfacieadum, at the sit. of Robinson,& Caldwell, having filed his peti tion with a schedule on oeth of his whole es tate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Asew-. bly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public Notice is.hereby given, thatthe =aid petition of the said Oliver Simpson, will tw. heard and considered in tlre.Courtof.Cda mon Pleas, at Edgefield Court House;-onithe. First Monday in March:rrnzt, or pa such other day as the Court may order-during'tilis tetu, commencing on. theirst Monday n Maih next. at.soid place; and dl 11i9 c e -foryd said Gver S iason;'eefihrfiii'nrpied" personally, or-by attorney, then'and-tlier,4ja said Court, to-shew cause, if any: :they-irm wvhy the- benefit of tile "Acts iforsaid;shioutlJ not be grar ted to the said-Oliver'inpson;ip. oim his executing the assignment required by said Acts.. '. - TIIOM AS' G. BACON, c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Novr.19th, 1846 nov.25 . 3nr 44 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Bland & Butler, C. -- as. - C.S. .Robert Samuel, R OBERT SAMUEL who is now in time IIcustody of time Sheriff of Edgefid 'Dis trmct,by virtue of writ of a capmas ad satisfmcien. dnm, at time suit of Bland & Butler, having filed his Petition with a schedule on oath,of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the Gen eral Assembly, commonly called the insolvent dmebtors Acts, public notice ts hereby given that the petitiom of time said Robert Samuel will be beard anmd consimderdd in the Court of Com mon Pleas, at Edgefield Court House, on the- . first Monday mn March next, or ona such othee day as the Court may order during thme term, commencing on thme first Monday in March. next, and all thme creditors ol the. said Robert Samuel, are hereby summoned persoea'ly or by attorney, then and there in -said Court; to show cause if amiy they can, why time benefitof the Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the said Robert Samuel uponm his execumtinjg the assigunment required by the Acts mafores'mmd. THOS. G. BA CON, c. c. 'r. Clerk's Office, 24th Nov 1846 3m 44 STATE OF.SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLE AS. Wilson Stewart, -- as. - CA. SA. Henry Spires. HENRY SPIR ES t'-ho is now in the cus. - tody of the Sherift'of Edgefield District, by virtue of a writ ofecapiax ad satisfaciendun, at the suit of Wilson Stewart, having Giled bis Petitton with a schedule on oath of his whole. estate and effects, wvith the purpose of-obtain. ini the benefit 'of the Acts commonly called the insolvent debtors Acts, public notice'is hereby givcn that the petition of the said Henry Spires will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, at Edgefield Court H-ouse, on the first Monday in March next,.or on such other day as the Court may order du. ring the term, commencing on the first Moliday in Mlarch next, at said place, and all the cred itois of the said H enry Spires are hereby sum-. moned personally ur by attorney, then and there in said Court to show cause, ifany they can, wvhy the benefits of the Acts -afordsoimi should not be gramnted to the said Henry Spires tupon hmis executing the assignment requirsd by thme Acts aforesaid. TH08 G. BACON, c. c. p. Clerk's Office, 24th Nov 1846 3m' 44 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRiCT. IN THlE COMMON PLE AS. .S. T :Huges-- Dttartion ~ vs. Foregv' Pascebal Tillman. Attachment' T Hfe Plaintiff in the aove esse: having this-' i.day filed hits declarattor in my office,.aiidl thme Defendant havin3 neither Wife nor-A Lorn-ey known to resmde within the limiti'of. - this Stste, on whom a copy of said Declera- - - Lion with a rule to plead can be served, on mno Lion, Griffin, Plaintiff's Attomney, ordered thai said Defendant mppear and 'plead to semec: laration within a yearand a day from jhedi hereof, or judgment will be' awarded naiitsz him by default. T. G BACON, Clerk., Clerk's Office..Tan.-20.1846. 1e. :t~