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tering place, and the medicinal qualities of.the water are uneurpassed, by any in this section -of country. We would not forget our friend of the Limestone Sprinas, whose ability is well known for making clad the heart of the weary traveller. One ~finds shortly after his arrival there that he is in a new world, every thing to-cheer and conilbrt the visi tor.-Spartan. Mr. McDafle.--the South Carolinians of yesterday says: The- health of this dis'inguished statesman, we are happy to learn, is rapidly improving. We learn by a gentleman who has seen him lately, that he will in all probability be able to take his seal in the Senate at the commence ment of the- next session of Congress. Chas. Mercury. d Chancelor Harper.--It will be seen by the proceeding of the Charleston Dar, pdbltshed -this morning, that Chancellor .Harpor, notwithstanding his enfeebled health, has determined, if practicable. to dispose of tbe unlitigated busines-, before the Court. Our *bole community, while aympathizing with the learned Chancel lor, will duly appreciate this sacrifice to public duty, and unite' in aspirations for the speedy restoration to-health of one so highly valued and esteeined. The Rome (Ga.) Journal, of -the 14th June, comesfreighted with a long account of post office robberies recently detected. but which have been for some time per - petrated by the postmaster of that place. The account is too long for insertion. The proof seems to be. clear and conclusive. The postmaster has since taken up his residence in the county jail.-Constilu tionalist< June 17th. The Court of Equity for Anderson Dis trict commenced, and we believe ended, its sitning on Monday lust. Yesterday was the day for Court at Pickens. Chancellor David Jonson pre sides on this circuit.-Pen. Mess'ger, 20th instant. Hanburg Prices Current. JUNE 10, 1845. Bacon, per lb. Iron, per lb. Hog round, 7 a 74 Swcedes,ass'd,44 a 54 Hams, 74 a 84 Hoop, 7h a 9 Shoulders, 64 a 7 Sheet, . 7 a g Sides, . 74 a 8 Nail Rods, 74 a 8 Bagging. pe yd. Russin bar 5 a 6 Best 1-lemp, 17 a 20 Plough Moulds, 6 a 7 Tow, 15 a 18 Lard, per lb 8 a 10 Cotton, 174 a 00 Lead, " " 6 a e Baterepe, per lb. 8 a it Lime, per blii. Bccswaz. prlb. 22 a 23 'tone, 2 00 a 2 5U Cotton. per lb. !:ice, per 100lbs 4 00 Ord. to lid'g, Sja 5. .uars. per !b. Middling Fair, 6 a 64 St. Croix, 10 a 11 Fully Fair, a Pf uto' Rico, 7 a 111 Fine, a Net.' t trleans 7 a 111 Coffee, per lb. llavana, whi:e 10 a 12 Rio, 8 a 10 D. brown 8 a 9 Java, - 13 a 15 Loaf and lump.13 a 15 Corn, perhn., 00 a 50 Salt, per bush. 45 a 50 Corn Meal, 50 a 624 Sack, 1' 50 a & 75 Flour, per bbl. Tallow. per lb 8 a 10 Canal, 6 50 a 0 00 Twine, per lb. Country, 4 50 a 5 25 American, 25 a :10 Bides,-per lb. 7 a 8 English, 25 a 374 Commercial. LIAntaURo, June 19. Cotton.-Since our last report nothing hat occurred to change the value of this article,all thnt has been offered. taet ready sale at prices ranging from 5 to 64 cents. We bear that sev S eral planters lots have changed bands at abont 6cents~quahry tnot above middling fair. Otur receipts ate light, and business of cour~e small as usual at thts seasotn of the year. Wen quote to day. ordinary to middling 54 a 6; middlme fair to f'air 6 i a 64; good fhir to fitne 63 to 6.3 c. - CHaR.Ss-os..innie 20. C'otto.-lt will-be remembered thtat the Up land Cotton market, at thgeclose of the previons week, was qniet in. consequence ofthe iinaabilily of dealers to cotne to) terms. The stocnk on S sale is very limited anrI nonfuted to a few hands. We quote fromn 54 tt,74. OBITUARY Dixri in.3lotticello, Florida. ot the 2nd ins:.. in the 44th year of his age. Col. EL.DRED Li3t -It is paittfnl to be called on to record thte dteath 'of an acquainttance long faborably kn'wnt L o us, but our angttish becotmes exquisite. when thatlast sad duty is performed towyards one, for more than 30 years endeared to tts by the ties of friendship and social intercoturse. * The deceased was a niative of Edgefiel Dlis ?rict, and resided here tintil bte emigrated tol Florida in the fall of 18.13. The writer of this humble tributte to his mnemory~becamne acquatn ted with him ttt 1811 at thechool of Williamt Wash'.Esq', ho was t,'ett. principal of then Edgefield Academy ; and with the exception of agtut thsree'years which interven,-d between that period attd . 1816, the acquaintance and . Te dceaedandDr. M. Laborde of Co. umia Erasus J ionblde togendthe lrirord''cass o rsdera nt o h. the yearsA18 6 na7 at sttdeied lawad e Smkin.ther. ndel distnte la-te most-wrehy .riciakt .Prems tog.i eThraionth foraoslected aweay rre aoned tger thug orsinthe indm e as;ad hisel decetat aatintetall reo w821. inthe las'y o evdD.Mnd no a regsiden ostnel UnivesityofsAoresa -He stulde Hawi pikn e irlyn w'sitted ouc pactice; uto mg oswat ofeakabe frat pboeo ia Peabado sdsing a vigror eivou an tookn hisef tooy e P eutoiesemgai, huces tnad selcramler of eryr and vle stdr wort-ad a.ilend ye whimelf i-tha in .so onlectall teoehhose fyseny wich choarcee a ofednemand onstantiy ordrng h e stopreo e kn wlydiiguied:s ada'ind ecuedifarl fitend wo- msuch siv uponrci, oins mostiremakabf hrisem thatu ofiedmhnory.' wseivr en-ug to comr. prhnd and'j the beaties of iranfure, itasr fnotdfhe prati indulen.ch nurs - Ino shis inrhiseai with ewrl, hina beostil sentment fe and-et when po * stonyired t pr, nh m nde posed ia tin rh-slion An al hosety nstenoiments which ohratriea eodma.f"h Be an td fr~c theo ainfu ts homigh'cal ing his wife only a few months before his own! derpase: and in following her so soon to the egrave, he has lft three interesting children at so tenter an age as not to be fully sensible of "their bereavement. :Our friend died alter an illness of thirteen days, calmly resigned to the will of Providence; and it may be consoling to his numerous rela tives to know that he was not without hope in the atoning blood of the Saviour. AMICtS. ( THE MrSISTER's ANN DEACONS' Confereuce of the Edgefield Baptist.As. sociation, will meet at Bethany, at the Republican, on the Saturday before the 5th Lord's day in June.. 'The subjects to be discussed are, let,- "Does the spirit of God operate directly upon the heart of any sinner who is finally lost." Second, "What are the duties of the Deacor ?" Third. "Can a Deacon at pleasure resign his office ?". Fourth, "-ls the portion of Scripture in the 16th chapier of Luke fronm 19th verse to the close. a parable ?" J. 51. CHILES, Secretary June 4 18 tf .(* TnE ANNUAL MEETING 'F THE Abbeville and Edge6eld Uui'n Bile So ciety.will he held at Mount Moriah Meet ing House, on Tuesday after the third Lord' Diij in July' ne. ai 11 o'clock. A' U. The.Anuiversary Address will be de livel'ed at 12 o'clock. The Members of the Executive Com mittee will meet ot Monday. (the day pre vious,)'at Mount Mriah, at 10o'clok, A. N?. It is desirable thratthe tenmbers .-f the Comminee he punctual. as there will be much business to attend to before they can be prepared' to make a satisfactory report to'the Society the day following. W. S. HARRIS, Secretary. June 18 3t 21 To the Physicians of Edgeficid . . District. GENTLEMEN:-Believing that the honor and dignity of our profession may be seriously af. fected, and is even already mnch injured, par. icilarly in the country, by a want it that uni formity of conduct atmong the members of the profession. which is so essential to its main tenance: and feeling it to be the duty of the members of the profession to remove as tar as possible.any cause which have a teidency to detract from the respectabilty, honor and dig nity of that profession, we feel ourselves sus. tainted in calling the attention of the Physieians of Ed'gefield District, at least to the considera ion of a subject which must be looked npon as one of the great causes in producing the ef fects above alluded to-the want of a regular tee bill, a uniform system of charges, by which all shall be governed. The dignity', the respectability and the honor of the profession require the adoption of such a system, and it is due the people, that a fee bill be adopted in accordance v ith the times. We therefore, call on the practising Physi cittns of Edgefield District, to meet it Edge field Court House,on the first Monday in July next, at 2 o'clock, P. M., on that day to assemble together in some suitable room, and adnpi nch a bill-of charges as the times and circumi stances require. Afler which, tie meeting might take into consideration other snjects. And one which will be well w'orthy of its consideration is. the propriety of establishing a Medical Society or Societies iii Edgefield District. The utility of which. if properly coohdncted. both as re 'ards advancing the science rf Medicine ani the benefits to the community, must be ac knnwledged by all.' We flatter ourselve that the -importance of the subjects will he snfliicie.ntt to induce ever memnber of the profession in our District to taki a deep interest in the meeting. and to at. tend, prepared fortihe transaction of the bus:. ness above mentiorned. A- Gs TEAGUE, * i.. HI JlE.\NLNG.S. . W. !.i. JENNINGS, - FELIX G.PAItKti. J. E;. LEWIS,. J L. A'fKlFSO)N. Ladies' Fair, and 4th July Entertauinment. F i' lIE Landies of'the Methodnist'Sewiig 8ei -E ety, re"p.petfully ioformn thne Ladies and lgentlnmen offhin Villange and country. tiiant :they will fuanrtih a .Supper ad lIefreshments 'on the evetninig of the 4th "f July. an 7 o'cloick. in the i ard of Mir. E. Penn. at wvhicha titian the'r wall offer a anmber of articles fur sane. Evern effoirt will lie made tin renider the entertaintii'ttn pleasant anid agreeabnle to all whlo may atiend. Ice Creams. Lemonadc amnd Soda It'ater will hi' prepaired in abunadaince. ootd Mlusic will also be provided for the occasion. -Adnmittatace 50 (eants-Clnldren haalf price' Tickets tmay be hail at any of'the Stores in the .Village or at the place The' pirnceeds to be applied solely to benaevolent ubjects, June '25th 1845. 2t 22 [lEAD QUAR' ERIS, 1st Drisannv. S. C. iJt. ria. Orders No Edigufleld. Jnne 18ths. 1845. ~lLLIAM [1. ATlKINSON, Esq.; hay WVinng been appointed Aid-de-Camnp to the MiajorGneral, anad Marshtal Rt. Smith. Di vision Paymaster. with thme rank of Major. will be-obeyedanid respected accurdingly. The Division Staff are reqtaired to attendi the Review. and Enc'ampme ants or the 1st Di vision, beginining with thne 10th Regimtent at Richardsoan's oin the 8th of July, and enading witha the let at Burton's on thne l4tht August By order of Major Gen Boscraar: GEO. A. ADDIS80N, Divisiona Quttrtermaster. June 25 - 2 2 State of Sou th (Carolinia, .EDGE FIE LD DIST RICT. BY JOHN HILL, Esqutire, Ordinay for; ' Jdg~ld strict. W hereas, Mary Luinbecker,' hathi appliedi to me for Letters of'Admimtstrution, ott all and singular the goods aind chattels, rights anid cred its of Chas. Lir.becker late of thne District afore said, de'ceased, these are therefore. to cite andi adminsh all and sinlar,the kindred anid cred-I itors of said dec'eased, to be and appear bef'ore' me at our next Ordinaayfs Conan Ior the said~ District, tobe hiolden at Edgefield Court Houase,I on thne 17th day of Junly-ne'xt, to show cause., if any wihy the said administration should tnot be era'nted: Given tinder my hand and seal, this 18th day~ eight hundred and forty-6ive,. anid in the sixty ninth year of American lIniependence. -JOHN HILL,o.'t. mi. June 25 ' 2t 2 Noetice. ALL Persons intdente'd to the Estate of'Johin D IRaiford, late of this 'District, are re quested to make immiediate peymieut, and all having any dn'mands against tine maid Estate wtllhand them in, aiccorndin g to law, biy the 245th of 'December next, inn which time the suab'cri ber'desires to close uap the Estate. ELIJA H W ATSON, Adm'r. April - 9m 11 Practice in Injunction Ca SUPPLE1';ETM Y BRIEF. SMITH Vs. HUST O N the 26th Febrnary. 1845, at Georgetow AIr. B. -'F. Hunt presented a pytition to hli lin. Ch. David J.,hnson, (praying an rder to tie Coincnissioner to sig n a rit ui Injinc. tion, to the Iollowmg effect : The petition of B. F. Hunt Assignec of. Charles .'. Brown, sheweth. That on 2d Feb rn:.ry,1842. this lonorable Court gr.neted ,in Injunction against Peter Uitmino and W. S.; "Smith. admninistrators of Savage Smith, re-" strutning. them f rm proceeding at law on the Bond of the Petitioner given to the Commis sioner of this Court, until the iurther order of the Court. A suit was then brought in the nrame of the Commissioner in Equity, for the time being. Proceedings were accordingly suspended. Since then the said,Cnttino and Smith died, and William C. Smith has admin. uttered de bones non, and now represents the Estate of Savage Smith, and a new suit has been commenced in the amie of the present uommissioner, so that the same suit in the s ameight has been agai commenced, and the order for an mitjnnetion stands unreversed. W Iierefore. your Petitioner prays thatthe Coi niissi'mer be ordered to sign a Writ of injunc tioi pmsaant to the original order, to be di re cte:; to the present Couiissioner. and the peresei Aniiiiamrator of savage Smith, to the saue etleet as the original order. Signed, - *tEM. iING ER & JERVI-.Y, Pro. Pet. The order referred to in the Petition was as follows: It is ordered, tirat an Injunction issue accord mug to the Prayer of the till, and that all pro' ceedings in the actimi now penediiig at Law, on the bund li the Complainant to Robert Heriot, Commissioier, at the snit of Peter Cuttino and W. S. Smnith, or either of .thei,he stayed, till the further order of this Court, with leave to the Detindent to come in and file his answer. and move to set aside the injunction. Signed, .H ENit W. DESSAUSSURE. 2nd February, 1d32. The application was resisted on the part ~l Wui. C. Smith t d others, on the ground that time lujunctine prayed for. in effect, by the Pe tition, was different from that ordered by Chun cellor-Dessanssure thirteen years ago-and that ater so great a lapse of time. and the filing o the answer, it should not now be granted with out looking into the ueits of the case. This the Cianceller refused to do, and, %verruling the objectton, granted the order in the follow. ing words: '"On motion of etlcnrhinger and Jervey,on behalf of the Complaint, ordered that the Order of Injunction formerly made against the fur mier Administrator of Savage Smith, berevived gainst the present Administrator, and the Commissione do sign the Writ accordingly. signed, &c. It was afterwards ascertained by the Con nidssioner, by certificate after search. that there a as no injunction Bond to be found in the of fice, if' any had ever been given-aid a mo. tion was made before his onnor, at Chamles leston. that the order just before granted a Georgetown should be amended, so as to re quire security front the Petitioner, in conformi try to the provisions of the Statute. This wa refused, and his Honor's decision in the above matter, is appealed from for Error 1. In reviving an Injtuncion fofmerly or dered, after so great a length of time, against new parties. without considering the merits of ti.e Peititone'a case. 2. In not-ordering bond and security in cnn thrmity to the provision of the Statute, regulf ting thegrauting of Iujuctions. MfTCHELL. Solicitor of Wa. C Sinjdt and others. I. C. T. Brown and wife, G s. Adn/'rs. and Distritbutees of G. O NAL Smith and al. )NAL 2. D. F. IHunt, Assignee,) vs >S UPLEMENTAL WV. S.'Smnih aind al J 3' Wmc.C. 3miithiand~ al vs. AND CROSS BILL. B. F. Hunitt. 3 1d45, MaJsci4 3h--Jonsos. Ca. We di nt fye rceiv'e anyv cenflict beiweeni the decision of thu Chancellfur. disissi ng the rule tae'e out to set atside the order cef refe're'nce,~ anii. the order subseqcuently madee to arrest the refcreince for the purpeose~ei itakintt other tie eenry fparties Tlhe rule proceeded upon an allcegatioin that the order of' ref'ereiice hade beent irr--geulatrly oh'. taine'd. aned was dischtarged becaitse that did not it ppear tee hava: heeni the case. The suibsequeint- order pirocetede~d tupont the piiciiple that. event where ani order of' refer e'e.ce feas beect regutlarly maitde. if ait any stage oefitie cause it appears thait the acceounts can-i nytt he prmu er1ly tiakent a ithonit tedditional par. ces, ii is the duty of' the Couni to stay preoceed'. iacgs tietlf ihey be bronght ini. It wotn'd have been miore r'egtlar, ini schl case teo hacve cmerely esuspendced, c inteade eof recenliung lie orer of reiference; and i- is now ordered that the decree be meo itmdif'led. alihouigh thce aupp'riinsiecn expressed, thatt the recfechg' of~ the o!dc r' would ha e seippressed thea evie.nee tyekeni uneder it, ancy meere ifian the evideeet takenm en any f'oremer stage of the case, wcinl eem to- lhe ciceieunded. Wtce c'en r int ihe proupriety of the dlecree' re. qmrmici the additional parties. and dleem.i it uiin nte'cessary to add .tee the nbserv'ations of' the Cha~nce'llor (ti that subject. 1f as is suggeicted acid as a'ppears-very ecb s.entiely by the pleaings, Henry Cuttinco is the Admor of' Petetr C:uttinoa aiid WVt m . Smith. thte Admnor. de bonus nion eof Siiviag Smiih, thteste being parties to the suit, so mu~ch of the decrce is compflied with. tt the other parties icquired by the decree umust nevertheless be mnade. On the snbjebt of the injunction, wvedifTer from. our breither Johinson. The Statuary Lawv.applicable to this point. is contained in the acts of'172l. 1734 acnd 1784; (7 Coopcr's Statutes 161 95, 118 il5, acid 209 J 9.) T'he first of these~ acts, iifter prescribineg the .conditiotis upon which applicationi -'r~ itijnnc= 4tionis shiill lee made. preovides that w~hcre the application is to stay (ofcourse by interlocntory order.n) suits before jcudgment, br'oughtt upon moeney demcands, secured by promissory niote. hill of exchanige,bonid, single bill, or othier spe cialty, or to atay execcution after judgment for money. no inijonction shall bce graicted until the sonci of money so accr'ued acid aued f'or,or for which flue judgin~it wits giveit, be deposited in this Cot. The neext Statute, after characteriing this requisition its too c igoreous, enacts that dlefeind. uants mit lawy niay be entitled to mi injunictioni of the proceedings agaicnst them, uepone givimg -so. eurity to the blaster or Register inc Chancery: noc exceeding thc damages laid in the declara tion, teo pe'rforni the order or decree of tir Cuourt: Ic would seem that* this latter si--tufe was sucpptosed to be confined to the proceedincgs prior .n tverdict acid judgment, atnd that as to the latter. the money musnt still be' deposited. forj the' act of 1784 peroviudes-as folleows: -"Whereais the obliging a cemplaitnaunt, seeiking relief fromi a verdict tr judgmnt a law , to dlepto-it the scnt for whmiich eecih verdirt ear jwdgment was ob. tainedi. before ait icnjoel tnon cun issue to staiy lecution. would be atteeded wifithich in-I -oenvenietece," &c.. e' Be it thcerefere enctetd.. uissolution. SH E .Co partnershi heretofore existing un-I der the firm of 11 L. Jl:FFEit- & Co was this day-dssolv.d by rmtual consent. All 4demands against the firm will be presented to, H L. Jeffers for payment, and all tinose in delited to the concern will make paym.'nt tr. him, as he is alt ne authorzed to settle then same. H. L. JEFFERS,' . JAMES F. GRIFFIN. Hamburg, June 12th, 1845 2n 2r A Card. SE- dissoluton of the firm of H. L: JEF FERS &. CO.. also dissolves the con' "arection of the subscriber with the. Warehouse business-but he still ofer -his services to his (friends and the paiblic-ai a GKn'MaAL AGET AND COMMISSION MEiCHANT,-viz: sChaNg Cot ton, Flour, Bacon, &e.,off the I'agon or Wfharf ; purchasing or selling Goos-~for lianters or Merchants, and receiving and fotwaiding Mer chandise, &c. As lie is now untrammelled with the cares of a Warehouse. he will be en abled to devote his undivided attention to the interests'of all tfa..se who may favor- him with their business. H. L. JEFFERS. Hambnrg,S. C., June 12th. 1845 2n' 21 To the ublic. f AVI.%G smlerstod, that durin my nah 1-a nce lately to 1'-e City.of Baatim,,'rs. a re port has been circulated in tlw c'-untry.by some one having inimicil feeliigs towards. me (proh ably some one that I have turned off.) that my House was closed, and tha I had entirely given up :he business..I deem it a dntty I owe to nmv self, to lay before the public the falseness of such a scurrilous report, and to inform i country patrons, and the travelling community. that my House has been, and will .ontinue to lie opened for their receptiun and accomr o dation. JAMES IUBRARD, Senr. Hamburg, June 11 -(Rep.) - - 2t 21 Notice. ElE.SONS having demands against the Estate of Susannah Nnlton, deceased ; are reqested to present them properly attest: ed. and those indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate pnyment. - JA31ES RLUSHTON-, Adn'r. June 18 3t- 21 Dr.: Charles W. t oedges, having located hem..11 offers his proles. sional *ericsi to' his friends and the. public aenerally. He may be found at !lajor'John H Ilughes' residence, 5.1 miles north west o Fdgefiel. Court House June 4 tf 18 Final Notice, ALL Persons having claims against the Es 1. tate of the lute S. F. A. McDowell. are repnested to present them duly autfhenticated, and those indebted to make payment without delay. A. McCAINE, Administrator.. N. B. I*mtk it propel to caution the public against trading for a note of hand said to have, been drawn by thesaid S. F A. HcD..in favor of Derrick Holsemback, as I shall not'pay'said note until compelled by law. A. McC. June l1 . 2t .20 eth any Academy. AN Examitiation of the Students of this In A stitution, will take place on the 8th and 9th-of-Joly next. By order of the Boiard of Trnstees. W. S. COTHRAN, Secretary. June 4 if . 18 T r'a~ n s p o r t a t i on Wagons Wanted. HI REE Wagons anti Treams are wxated to trasp ort Arms, 'Tents, anid (tamnp Equip. page fro~m Hambluara to thme Brigade Encamp Smets, comme'nncitag.sn-the 14th July at Long mire's ; at Pickensville on the 4th August, anid ~at Canasden somens ime in September, where. *tey wilt be .dischasrge~d. Each tensm- will be ~requiired to have whsitesdriven.. to travel twenity mnilens per sday, and to hial 300'en1t, to give se Bcnrity for thes performace oft the contract. and will be allowed froma the timase they leave H-am burg foar each dlay while actually emnployed. Nimahig will bs. alloweds fur the time interven. ing between the encampmnents. Personas wi ehinag e'mloy~mnt,'ill stain their proposals. past pacid. to the Qnniarter Mfaster Gesnerat. parior tsa thet likh Jurne. Jue' B. T WATTS. 'Q. M. G. Jun 11It' 20 St te of South Carolina, EDOE FIELD DIST RICT, IN EQUnTY." Henry H. Hill and Johna Bates et al. rs.' .. Cross Bill. Jsuatathah 4f . Hill et at. T 'l appeari ng to mj sauisfaction that Jutnthian .1M. H ilt and Matilda Danaiel, defenadatsin this case, are and reside without the limits'of Ethis State; otn motion hy Mr. W ardlad, S'olici Etor for Plaintiffs, Ordered, that said absent de Sfentdants do aippeuar an' this Hontorable Cpurt, 'and aswer, plead or'demurto tihe Bill sa'Phiin. tiffs, withisn three nmota fromn the publication sof this Order. oar the said Bi-il be taken pro con. l'esso againast thenm... s.s TOPKK1NS,'C. E.E.'Di Comm'srs G.Dice, Feb 6,1845. - 2 '3mn R. .I WA RD. would respectfull'y m-. 11o rm his former patrons and friends, that lie has returinid. anid will resumne'the dsaties of his piufessiosiaf his own house,~'one doaor'~east of the Episcopal Church, or visit patients as for merly a't their homeas. M1ay 7 4t 15' HEAD QURTER'S, - 1sTr SquADnOn. 2sD ILEO1NT CiAILRY. N pnmrsuance of orders from Col. T. Nich Aols, the Edgefieldi Squadroan of Cavalry will parade at Edgefleid Coui-t House, on the.2nd Saturday in Jtune next, fo'r review, aind drill. Thle commissioned ad non-comamissioned officers the day previous, for drill and instrue. tions. An election will be held 'on the 28th dayjpf July niext, for Colonael, to fil the vacancy occa. sinned byjthie resignsation of Col.' Sprouwl. *By orderof Major J. C.,SMIYLEY. June4' 2t 18 state of Souith Carolia . E'DGr.FIELD DISTRIC.T. 'T OLLED twfore me by Jbsian 'Lian hLamsnlivina on Horse Creek;'a dark >brown'nte Mul~e, about 13 hands high, miark' of gear on both sides andshonlders, hbite' hair on right c'heek hone, fifteen years old. and appraised tat $15. Magistraw.X ' D. g May 28 ' 1 -1ti proceedings in an actimin at law, or jadgntt ., czeceion. or the levying of exe'retion. shall be entitled to such i:ju:nctton on giving bond to the plaintf at laie, with uecuray, be ap. proved of by the Master in Chricery, for snch sum and with such condition as the Court sthalt direct," &c.. - It is very appaient that the latitudd here civent as to. the sum and condition of the band. atose from the fact that judgments and prior ;proceedingswere all embraced together ; atnd' :wherenstwhere the debt was ascertained by judgment'it would have been sufficient to re.j quire bond to secure that amount, no such def. inite direction could be given when the slit was still pendine. But still th'e Court has not power to dispense with bond and security, un. less the money be deposited. Its only discre. tion is over the amount and condition ot'ther bond in cases where judgment has not been obtained, the discretion as to the amount is merely to limit the penalty to contract sued on, or extend it to the damages claimed. In this case, an injunction has been ordered. but no bond ivas given. On the further.application fort an order requiring the Master to sigh the writ we are of opinion that it shonrtthave been reised, exceprOpen the applicait's' enmjly inrg with the law by giving bond with sificient surety ; and it is ordered that the Chatc'ellor's decision on this point be reversed andhih order; set aside (Signed.) J. JOHNSON. e concur. (signed,) DAVID JOHNSON, YM. HARPER. Filed 31st March, 1845. Ordered by the Equity Court of Appeals, to be published once in each paper in the State.. THUS. J. GANTT, June 13.1845. - Clerk. Plantation for siale. rI HE Subscriber offers forsale fis valuable Plantation,situated on Stephen's Clerk, in Egefield District, and about 10 .niles above Hamburg. The Tract contains five hundred an'l fifty acres, of as good, well timbered land as any ou the Creek and'is well adapt ed to Corn, Cotton and small grain. About twat hundred and sixty acres are clear'ed and in cultivation. The situation is a, healthy as any in the District and the water is excellent. A' reasonable inlul gence will be given, with Note and oy proved security.'. Pertons wishingpro pr chase, can call and examine for then selves. If not previouslydisposed of, the above Plantation will be sold on 1% ednesday the 3rd of September next, at my place of residence, on Stepthe n's Creek. JOSEPH LLOYD. Mny 7 Inm2ta 15 SHERIFS SALE. State of South Carolina. EDGE F' ;LD DIS TRIC 1. It. R.- Hunter, .s. Domestic Attachment. Mi. F. .3litchelf. Y an order from the Court of Common Pleas, in the ahove stated caseI will pro reed to sell in the Town of laniburg, on the first Mionday in Jtly next; one grey Horse, ievied upon as the property of the Defendant. ti3 1 ermus cash. 11. BOULWARE. s. E. D. June 18' 3t 21 Sheriff's Sale. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa. cias to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgeliield Court House, on. the First 1onday.and Tuesday following, in Jul) next, the following property, to-wit : John Bauskett, vs. John M. Barronton, the House and Lot near the Towrd of Ai keu, ucen pied by James E. Black, hounded on latnds belonging to B' M. Rogers. WVillfiarm Woodberry, lndorser, vs. Ru dolph Carter and Elizabeth Carter, the tract of laud where the dlefetnant Eliz abheth Carter unow resides, adjoining lands ofi John Wise antd others. Terms, cash. H. BUULWARE, s. E. D. June 11 4t '20 State of South Carolina, EDiEl-'IELh UI DiTltT"1. B Y JOIHN H IL L Esquire, Ordnary. rff Edgefiel District. Whereas Wiley Re3ntolds hath applied to tme for. Letters .tf Admrinistration, ont all and singular the goods, and chatttels, ~righlts and credlits of Jo-eph Whittle late ~of the District aforesaid, deceased, these are, therefore, to cite and admnonish all and singular, t' kindred .and creditors -if the said'dece'a'dl, to bre and appear before mei, at our next Ordinary's Cotirt for rte said District, to be hiolden ot' Edigefield Corurt House, ott the 30tht daty of June. tmttantt. toezhowv cause, if any, why the said aldmiiitrationt should not be granited. Giv'en under my hand and seal, this i0th day of \lay, in the year of our Lord one thouisand eight hutndred and lorty.five, anud in the 69th year of' Amer catn Independence. JOHN. HLL, o. x. D. June 21 t.1 State of Mouth Carolina, EDG Eb' E LD DIST RICT. B Y JOH N HiL L, Esq., Ordinary of Edge field District: Whereas, Nancy Reynolds htath applied to ine for Letters of Administrationi, on all and singu. far the goods and chattles, rights anad redttsorf Th'los. Recynolds, Setm, late of rte Di~trict tafore' said. deceased; these are, therefore, to cite and admnontish all and singular, the kindred an'd cred. itors of the saiid deceased, to- be and a ppear be fore mte, atour' next Ordinary's Court for'the said District, to be holder .at Edgefield Cotnrt House on the thirtieth day of' June inst, tn show cause, it' atny, why the said adniinistration sh'onld nort be grantted. .. Given under my-hanad an'd seal, this tenith day of Junte, irn the year of onr Lord irme thousand eight hundred arid forty-fiv 3, and in the sixty. noitth year of American Independence. JOHN'H-ILL, 0'. a. D. Jun~e i t' 20 Operations on the Teeth. SURGEON DENTIST, 'OF COLUMBIA, g. C., 'f Il again visit the Village of Edgefield 'V oti the first day ofJoily; atnd will remain for seven days. dutritng which time he' may be cotfstiltedl at Mr. Goodmnai's H otel; and will b'e prepared to perform all oerations'contnectsd with'his prinfession, in Ithie iteatest and'best manrter - 2"0 LAW BLANKS Fnm SALE AT THitS OFFICE.. .Edgefield Confectionary. (oProSTE BLAND & BUTLER'S.) HE Subscriber reipe'ctfully inforimshis: friends and the..pubbei at large. that he baA recently opened a- Confectionary :and Fruit Store, ia the Village of Edge field and has just received from -Charleston, .a large LasortimCnt of. Candies. Fruits. Preseives. Pickler. Sjc., consittig in part .as follows: Candies and Sugar Plums, a good assort ment. Raisins. Currants, Figs. Prepared Cocoa, English Walnuts. Soft Shelled Almoedq,. Limes. Cocoa Plums, Fruits in Bratndy, Preserved East India Ginger,zind Cor dials; assorted. -ALSO. Leacock & Co Madeira. Chery, .Sherry, Brown, Patis, Golden and Port WINES London Porfer, in-juart iad pint bottles. Family Groceries. Smoked Beef, a ehoice article; -Pine Apple Cheese, Fresh and Pickeled Salmon, .No. 1 .1ackerel, Sardines,.in Oil, Scotch Herrings., Boston and Soda Biseaits,'English rized Piek els. Olives;Cape'a, Prunes, Macarony, Pepper.. allspice, Mace, Nutmegs. Cloves, Cianamon' lsinglaiss. Walnut Mushroon and Tomato-Cat-. sups. Pearl Starch;an excellent article -- - ad .- ALSO --in-eI - Fine Extra Pine Spanish SEGARiS, and Cav-ndish's TOBACCO,'&c., &c-. Alluf which will be sold cheap for Casa, or On short credit to punctual customers. LOUIS COVAR. March 26 rf . 9' Final Notice. A(LL Lpersus andeuted to tlie subscri I hers either by note or account- age requested to come aid settle immediately. Mier the first -day of July our-notes and aceonuts will be placed in the hands of an officer Or collectio. . FRAZIER & ADDISON. Jun,- 4th 4t 18 ' tate or South Carodna, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Daniel Boon Applicant, vs. Summons i Luke Horn, and others, . Defendants. Parlition. B Y-an order from John Hill, Esquire, Ordinary of the District aforesaid, U will proceed to sell'at Edgefield C. H., on the Forst Monday .in. July. nert; the lands' be-longing to the Estaje of George Horn,' Sr . deceased, situate in said Districti.on. Horse Peu-Creek; containing one hundred; nod thirty acres, more or less, adjoining lands .of Marcus Upson; Isaac Bunting, and others; wild on a credit until the first day of January next. Purchasers-to give hoid atntapproved personal security, and' a mortgage of the- premises to . the Ordi nary to secure the purchase money.-' Cost to be'paid i' cash. H. BOULWARE, s. E. D. June11 . 4t 20. GENERAL ORDERS! HEAD QUARTERS, 1ST SQUADRON, 2ND Car'i a N pursuance to.orders from Col. T. Nichols,' - the Edgefield Squadron of.Cavalry will as. - semble at. Shinburg, near Liberty. Hill; for a General Review', on'the lih day of July next. Commissioned and non-cummissioncd ofiia cers on the 14th of Jtily, for five days encamp ment, armed and equipped as the law directs. By order ol Major J. C. SMYLEY. June4 2t.- 2 . -18 - NOTICE. . ALL Persons having any demands against A the Estate ofThomas Scurry, doceased, are requested to present them by the 25th of. une. as the Executors wisrto close .up- the estate. ~ [AVI 'SMITH, - * JACOB SMITH, MEDY MAY3, Sr. . - - - Executors. . Jane 4- 3t* 1S -Notiee - LL those indebted to -the Estate of Antsel A Talbert; detceased' are requested to come forward and make iirimediitte payment; andall' those to whom the .Estate is- indebted ate re quested to render their' accounts in to the sub.' scribers, duly attested witin the specified' time.,, . - E. G. TALBERT, - W. W. TALBERT, Mry28 QuLb/ed Eecutors. Mry 28 -, - 18 Ranaway -- ..From" the' Subscriber on the' - 15th .int,-aNegro man, namd STEPHEN; between 25'.ps4 L'3byears old, five feet, .eighbt or nore inches high; black epmgapex ion, quick spoken.-A . hberal reward-will be giten to any one, wbo-t ill apprehend .said boy, and *deliv'e'r him .to me, or inform me so tshiat I cepi get him. Edgfildc. M.a ..TJLLMAN. geedC.H., M'ay 28th. May 28 18. tf Reg'IaI'He~ad Quhrters, 7-rH RET'NT. I. S. C. M. Z DGE FIE LD C. R., ..C. Ordrno2 - Apir 22, 1840- - H E Upper- Battaliori of' the 7th Regiiment Ihfantry, s. C. M1., will par&ii for i eview and drill, at the Pine House,'o'n SatuarrJaj thes i8t of June next. - The officers and .non-cotpumissionellt officeras will assemble the day prey-ious, for drill and anstruction.~ The Lower Battalion of the same. Reginient will assemble at the Cherokee Pondu,~ on Thuars day,' the 3d of July' for dril[ and re~view. Of. fleer. and con-cowinnusiaiod ofilters the day previous, for' drill-and instruction.. Lietut. Col. Posey and Major 1Mills are c'.iar gowvith the extiension 'of'this or.-der to thei.g res-. bective Battalions. ..-.-. By order of' Co.. WGPAL.L, *. . G. D. 1W1MS, Adjiuat. April 23 14 * FN.Puniue.cz1 of Orders ('rotra ..Head" Qsrters..the 7th eg' ment Infauir, S. C. M.,-will paradh for review an drill, at the Old Wells on Thutsday, the 10th of July next> .The coammissioned and non-com,-. mussioned officer. will assemble-op the day previous, for drUi antd. in -struction. L. T. WrGALL . . Col. 7th Regiment-Ir~fatsy,8-. C-. *April23 - - -10 9t ( Q*~ The; frienads of Lieut,. JAMS 13. [HlAais, annotineo him as a candidate fort. the office of i:ax Colleeter. at-tb.- itelec tion . We are athorized to announce GEoaoGE J.Sas'.:mao as a candidate for the ofilca ~of Tax COettzor,- it the next election,