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ELECTION -RESOLVES . gAOTQBER,184.. So much as &tateato Edgefieid District. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES -- .: DECr.vtER -9.i I44dd. 7 I1C owidttee - on Prtvilegeb ad Ehn Ti: ions, to whom were Yifered gundry ris olutions for-establishing ntifchahging the pfk ces of election, and appoli'tig Managers lbr thi next General Elections, have had the sam underconsideration, and report as follows t - Resolved, That the elections to be holdeh ob tliesecond Monday ofX)ctober veit and the daf~folowing, for Senators and. Representa tiv6kshall be-held atthe-following places, arid coiidunted-by tie-following persons: -AtMdggIeldConrt Houns.-E. B. Pressly, S. FGeoi; avd William P. Butler. Loingires.--Wiley Harrison, Hugh M. Quasrler-adJosiah Perri Collier's.- : G. Garett;William Prescott, nd~,P:Aams -+J -ur Cheroke Ponds.-S. W.eidner-J. Curry and Daniel Shaw, Pind'House'.-Gio:W~- Jones, B. H atcher and-Aquilla Milek. - Towes.-James S. Pope, William 3May and Samuel- Chappell. Dunton's.-R. P. Brunson, John Hill aad' If. Dunton. Sheppard's -Elias Lagrone, E. Bledsoe and Sherley Cook. Ridge.-Stanmore Watson, 1. Watson and Lewis Holmes. Smylie's.-S. NicbolsonJr., D. Strother and Wright Adams. Hamburg -Geo. Parrott, M- R. Smith and Robert Anderson. Mount Wdling.-J. Jennings. S1. Ethridge and-Stephen Olivet. Richardson'.-John Sentell, S. Ataway and Hardy White. Coleman's-4. At. MAhynhrd, Hardy Boul ware and G. Yarborough. Parkes'.-Richard H1ardy, A.Tutker and W. Parks. Perry's . -uiet, Joseph Wise and baa; iel Coleman. . Aloore's.--Anderson Tumer, T. Payne and 3. Rushton. Moseley's,-4. S. Harrison. Johr Rlodgers andJ. S. Shadrack. Allen's.-A. P. Keiiard, S Matthiews and A. Tnrneei Powell's.-J. Powell, Jun,, D. G. Walker and J. Glover.. Long's.-C Dewalt, J. D. Douknighi and P. Holly. Nail's -G. W. B. Williams, A. A. Sitnkins Henry Cox. Dorn's.-J. F. May, John Dorti atid Alfred May. Randell's.-R. W. Matthews. Coliu Rhodes and. W N. Swearingen,. H. Boulware's.-John Lott, Jesse dorillion and-James Edson, Jr. Red Hill.-Lewis Collins, J. 0. Holmes and E. McDaniel. Rochell's.-. Freeman, S. FIreetnan, and V. C. Robertson. Andrew .-Kreps'.--R. Gregory, Sen., John Kreps and Andrew Kreps. Won.- Ethridge.-John Rhinehart, Joseph Ethridge and Emanuel Caughanan. Howard's.-B. Iloward, J. Talbert and E. 11. Chaniberling, Election Monday and Tuesday Votes to be counted on the third day at'Edgefield C. Hf. Six Represent-itives, one nemberof Congress, and one Tax Collector- to be elected. 8th. Polls to be openedrt 9 o'clocki, A. 5I. and-close at 4 P.M. -The box. teswel. or bag to be-sealedr.uivlien the polls are closed, anid not to be ope&edxcept to receive votes ou the second- " y ii 'count the votes at the reg. ular tiia jae. (A. A. 171, 3d Statutes, p._ _____ 2nd. That the Managers o'e'ecfonY pritCo theii pioceeding to the elections, do take the following oath, or affirmation, trefore sonte Magistrate, or one -of the Managers of election. to-wit: "That they will raithfuly and impartially conduct and uttend to the forego. ing elections, agreeably to the Constitution of the. State of South Carolina, and thme lana Rlesol red. 3'd. Thtat in futnre no person qual itied to vote for nmmbers of each branch of ltl Legislature, shall be permitted to vote in mos than one election District or Parish, and tIle Mainagers of elections thmromughmout, this St"e. are hereby required and directed, if they tht fk proper, (on oni the application of any elector present) to adininister to any person offerf ng to vote, the fiblowmadg oath: * I, A. B. do ml emnly swear (or ~afhrtm as the case may be';-)~ that!i nave no.t at this general election for tmenm biers of the Legtslature, voted in this, or any other District or Parish. and that I am consti tutioaally qualified to vote--So help me God." And if any person or persons reqoired as afore said, to take said oath, .or aflirmations. shall re fuse todo so. then the Managers, in thaei r. s peetive Election Districts or Patrishes, shall be, and they are hereby required and enjoined to refusesuch vote os votes: and in caise the twin agers dlall reftise to- reqmim the oath-ammifore said, when demanded, they shall he liable to s41. the pains said penalties they would be liaible and.stabject t'o; for neglecting any other duties requiired By them as Managers of elections, for either bratnch of the Legisfatrore. Resolved, 4t1h. That the Act alteming the 4Th Section ofthe Constitution of the State of South Carolinji, be hlerewith puablishmed, to wit: every fre white' man of the age of tavent-y-one years, (psnpersr, non eommissinod oili'eers and pi *vates of-the Army of the Utnited States;excep 'ted,) beidg a citizeta-of this State, and hatting resided-therein two years pirevious to the day of ekccion,. and. who .laas a feehold of frfty acres of land, or a town lot, 6f-which he hais beer ally seized and possessed, at least six moniths befor~ such- electiotn, -or not havinag suchfreeliold, or town lot. hiath beet, a resident in the election -District, in which he- offets ta& glie his vote, before the election six months, shiall have aright to vote for a member, or mem-. bers, to~servs- ini either- branch of the Legisla sure, forthe, election District itn wielie holds such property or residence. .Resed,d 51k. That the two years resdence required by the Constitution mu a voter, are the two years immtediately previous to the election, and the-six,-months- residence in the- Election Dilstrieta re the-six- montliaimmediateyptsvi onsitothij -cdl~ion ; but if any person-iliis homieint the State,.he does not lose the right of -residenice' by-teimporary absence. with- the in - -tension of rettring -,but i-f he has his homo and blasfamily sianolher Staite, the presenice of such -person,-althoughcontinued for twoyears inm the State, gives no r ght to vote. -August21 - -3t 30. EROM the subscriber about the 10th of July in.lst; my negmo boy~SQUIRE.-e-is about 5 feet Son 9indhe-higin-dark complected,sto~ut, built fellow,- between 25-and 30 yearmmof age.. He had on when he went: away a suit ofrnew whit-e homespun clothaes. without hat'er shoces. Ife has several tiinesrnaway, and always de sites his trite owner and place of residence, and also goes -by different. names. Any person taking up said fellow and delivering him toame, or lodg'himirn any saib Jail so thmat Iget him ai .shall aierall reasonable esxpenses paid. ireci to Duntonavilli; Edgefield 8. C. - - WILIAM STROM, Sen'r. -gmnt 14- 3 1Si 29-' CA UIEA RTICLE, for sale by - H. A. KENRICK. - Sitate of South. Carolina. SENATORS ELECTION. To lte Managers of Eleclioft' N obedience to the writ of. Ele'tih*, iasued by tlie H-ohorabte -A'ngs Pattedf#, Pre-i denitM tf Senate, -.You a'd-ed'ch o ouve tirby Wuilred, atier i6e n'dW~ri'inlan )n'd *ith btrict regtd to all the provision- 'o the Contitaion and laws of the said Stai,'t 1'6 iniyotir duty in tif tehise, t. hola a'n Elec 'ton r a teth oi'tle SenieroIthIe Dlgtrict of 01bfield, to serve for the remainder of 'the 'term For whih the said John S. JterW as elec ted to serve ; the polls to be opened and held at the various places of ditcton in -the said District, on the Second Monday or Ottber nest and the day following, by you at your res pective places of election. The managers for the several places of election to meet -at Edge field Court louselon the the third day, to count the votes, and declare the election." E. B. PRESSLEY, Chairman of Managers of Elctdion August 21 te 30 Sheriff's Sales. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge .ed:Court House,on thefirstMonday and Tues"iay in September next, the Following property. MarthaJ. Seibles and others vs. lack Lamar,!the tract of land where the defen dant live'scootaloinng three liuudred acres, more dr:I"s', adjoining lands of Oliver Simpsot, DavidArdes and others, Also, one negro woma, tlatiah. Luther foll, . L. Griffin and oth!!rs, vs. Charles IanTiit 4 ibe above described land, and negrwoman, Mariah.. Teagie &.Jhnings. John M. Clark and othels, ts. Ainos Bushi one negro woman, Sarah andhet 6hild; J. Wooten & Smith and othefs, vs. Ed ward Butler, the inierest of the defendant in the tract of land whet-e Williai Butle' lived at the tiie Ofhis death, containing twb hundred and firty acres, more or less, adjoining land of liarry Culwrenih; Wiley Burnham and others. Penn &Brannon is. Jatesi heatham, the tract of land where the defendant lives, containing one hundred und fifty acres, mbre or lesstadjoining lands of Hugh Mose lev and others. ~Brannon & Anderson vs. Martha Miner, the interest of tbe defendant in a tract of land, critairting one hundred and fifty acres, Wore or less, ddjlming land of Ar thur Low and others. B. F. Gonuedy, T. C., vs. P. 11. Mantz, the tract of land containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Ar thurLowe and others BatiHoward and others vs. B. R.. Ad -ldsorti'hitract of land where the defendam lives, adjoining lands of W. I. M2oss and others. Brannon & Anderson. and others, vs. John 1H. Anderson. Joseph P. Anderson. and Drusilla S. Anderson, the tract of land where the defendant fives. containiing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Andy lIe3nolds aid others. Leroy 11. Mundy and others vs. lienry and James Evans, a tract of land contain ing one hundred and eighty acres, more or less, adjioining lands of 'Thos. 11, lorton and others. Brannonr & Anderson vs. Charles Pri:e, the tract of land where the defmdants lives, containing two hundred acres, more or lessi adjouring lands of D. D. MIarvin and ohers. ,'lhe State and others vs. Samtiel 11. , 'illiams and others, one nare and colt. Termr., CAsh. H.IBOULAR E, s. F. r'. Augost 14 3m * 29 Sheriff $Sfesa BY virtue of sundry writs of ficri fa. cistone directed, I will 1ioceed to sell at Edgefield C. I., on: fe first Monday attd Tuesday in September next, the following property: John R. Dow and others vs. .fohn 0. K llammownd, one negro boy by the name of Prince. "A, J. Rambo and others vs. Rudolph Carter andI Elizabeth Carter, a tract of landecontining two hundred nces, more or less, adjoinuing lands of A. J Rana6o, Jesse Bartee and others. Alex ander Sharpton and others v4. I.ewis 31urrah,;. tract of land contfinin2a io hn dred acreq. more or less, adjoining lands of A. Shar pton, T. 13. Spivey and others. Termns, Cash. Auigust 15 . 3u 30 Waler Proof, & No Mistake H. L. JEFFERS & Co. WAEHIOUSE & G)1%ERAL CoMMliSSlot4 MEitC HA NS.-1-AM lBl(G, . 3C. BEG leave to inform their friends, and thu tpublic genaemly,. their NEllW 1fA TER PROOF W ARE HOUSE,, with iat'ge conve nient close Stores attached, is nowv coampleted and rendy for the reception of. CottonyMerchandise, &e. It is sttuated on the picipalstreet leadittg into the business part ol the town, four feet atbove the highes water inaark by uctualsnrvey, eirly remote from all other buildings, which renders i;t fire-proof'.and'covien tty stttuated f,r loading amid unloadintg w agor.s. They are nowv permanently located. in this place, and pledged not to speculate in Cotton on theivown aceotat', btto-gige their-utudivi dd attention to the interest of their customenar, and are folly pregaed to- attend to the Sale, Sotoin, Fleur,~o Bcony &e. Receii and Foriwarding AIE RC HIANtD18E. PraruGoodeto order, &,c. *c. Their c arges will be as follows :-For sel lai Cotton 25 eents per-bale;.Shipping do, 12 cents per bale: Commission ford boying or selling Merchandise and Produce 24 per cent. Forwarding and-Storae .in accordance with the istablishbed rate'a Alotton, Elnur, &c. received by the riveifred'.om wharfage: Ei beral advances will be made when required, os stiy conigments.tedetthem. Hamburg, Septr: 9 if 33 - .Pubfic Thotice; f'-saows having~ official business-.with .11. me:.are-informaed thbat Jean be (bond athe office on every MUonday and Friday, as the late.-direots,.except prooidetiily prevenad, during -themnonslis- of June, July and:Atugust: May2% 17 tf - b bkpesa PAPERI HANGINGS -3 FU~ tew styles and at low t ri ces. Just received Vy - - SJOhN O0 fE' V(idiah GROUERESe ~ce. HE Subscribers respectIfillyinfori their T friends and the public, that they have re ceived a large- and fresh supply of GOODS, tetected by one of tite firr,-in Newi York, Bos ten, Philad-eiphia, Baltimbre and Charleston, which it sdd'ti'oin t1 their l'ortner stock, 'omn Oises th% tafg'estand b'eitabsnrtimentof GotIs evey ofered in this adarket, cntating in part as follows: 40 hh6 . Porto 11ieo. bf-il OMilaha&"d St Croix Sugars, 350 bags Rio, Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do mingo, Java, and M-ocha Coftb, 70 hbds. West India Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bbls. New Orleans do... 70,000 lbs. Bacon, Hain,Sides& Shoulders,. 80,000" Swede Iron, assorted sizeS, 5,000" English do. 3,000 " Band and Hoop Irol, 3,000 " Nail Rods & Horse Shoeshapes, 2,000 Cast,German, &Blistered Steel, 200 setts Wagon Boxes, 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, 250 pieces Gunny Bagging, 1,000 lbs. Bagging Twine, (Weaver's,) 150 coils Manilla Bale Rope, 100 do Hemp do do 1,500 yar ds Osnaburgs, . 5,000 lbs. touble elined LoafSugar, 3,000 " " crushed do. 3,000 " powdered do. 1,0001- single refined Loaf do. 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, 10 " Sperm Candles, 20 g Hull's patent Candles; r tierces rresh ground Rice 2,000 lbs. White Lead No: I Uniti5 MIll, 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) 40 do. dinin, parlor; rocking and children's Chairi, 7cases Hats and Caps, 150 casks Stune Lime. (in fidb order,) 20 kegs Dupont's FFF g Powdbr, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 boxes Windo* Glass8ilb& 1012, 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes, 9,00 pairs Shobs; Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. in naion, Almonds. Starch, NIutmnegs, finecliew hig Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe Thread, Cotton Ytith. Cotton Cards, Wool Cards, Tacks, Sieves, Ploiigh Lines, Ildigo, Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Salts, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) Trabe Chain., Fif th thains, Smoothing Irons, brass bound cedar Buckets, horse Buckets, Pails, Tut. Keelers, Willotw Wdgonf, nests Measures; FeatherS, &c. &b &c. SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg July, 1,1843. if 23 TO PRINTERS. Priting Paper, Type, Pesses, Ink, 4-c. 1IHE Subscribers having completed I their arrangements for keeping on hand a general assortmentof every article used by the crail. They have now on hand, and are regularly receiving, TYPE of a I kinds put up ill founts Hoe's PRESSES. Washington and Smith Do luking Machines. Furniture. Rule, Do Caseg, Chases, Stands, Gallets, &c. Johnson's (P'hila.) News and Book Ink, Prout's (New York) do do Printing Paper of all sizes and qualities, Foolscap. Folio Post and Letter Paper, Enamelled did Common Blank Cards, &c. The Type we offer to the trade' is from the well known manufactory of Wm. hlager & Co. New York, warranted of tle fest metal, and cast Injuazrd. Type from other founderies will however be furnished when requcied. 'Fhe character of Hoe's machinery is so well known to Printers generally, that we considet it unne cessary to recommend it to thetil. All orders for their Machine or Hand Presses, or any other article manufactured by them will be ex ecuted by us on the New York terms. BURGES & JAMES;. 6 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. T rinters in Georgia, North and South Carolina, who copy the above any number of times during thie year 1844. will be allowed 25 on settlement of their accounts where they ex ceed $30. Trhnse who do not intend to deal with urs, will please iiot coy April24 t 3 STATIONElRS' JIALL; 36 E AST-BAY, CH ARLESTON, S. C. J SEP'H WALKER, Agent of .John T. Whiite's TYPE and S'TEaEO'YPE Fowr ny,-hlas conrtantly on hanad an extenisive as sortieit of Type,Fiowers,Of@rnnenEs, Brass Ruke, 'ases,- Chaes Composing And'every article reilulired in a Printang Offie. All of which will be fuirnishedi at New York pceS, actual cxpensns only added.. 'J.he reputation of this Foundry is believed to be fully established, having beena founded up wards of'Thirty Years', anad reference is conft dently made to many leading Journals of the United States. Prin-tin*t Presses,. Newspaper of' all .sizes, .Medium; DouBle 'edhani. &c. PRINTING IN~Kt Ne B ook. and Colored hke, of tlie biedt quality and lowest prices. Blank hosok Eanufactory, P.4PE R AND STATION ERY. Alays on hand, a'large assortment of Brasat Boes. made of the bedt laper and bonild-ini the strongest mannel'. Bhils, Public Of' fees;~ Mierc hants and others, ehb havd their Account Books ruled and bond to any pat tern, in the best mnatter, at lowest piiceer. Ao,-Alarge stock of.WRITING- PATER& of all kinds, hrsale ioed. . Also,-An extensive assort'metif'ofPPNE STA' TIONERLY, of~ every kind, inclutlihg Blank and'Ena~ttelled'Cate. Also-BIDIERS' MAiTRIA't,8 df'alHikidi, Paste Board, Leather, &c, - May 22 .:.. tf 17 Biroughat to tfic Janl O F this District, a negro man who cells himself SA M, and says he fiel'ongs to Ms. Whitnhead,ho' He says,. lives-on Buckhead Creek, in Burke County. Ga. Said felliw is about five feet sit and a half' ince- high,: Very. dhtrk complexion, and between forty five sad ffy-years-of age. H's iss lost one of his frotat tiesth, ahcd-haS a smalE scar on his: nose. When first brought to Jail, lie had a Pass to hire him. self outi signed "John Harrison," and then said his name was Robert. .He-says hIs preset owner-purchased li ib Chrles The owtnerisrequested so comne forward, prove 'property, pay chag and take him swayotherwise be will .be'dealt withs as" the law directs. (.. H,-GOODIgAN, Jailer. A gust 14 U' -' ..29 . RE?I90fALi. UbNIELe ABBEY, 8tdler and llarnss Mfaker, inaforess hiatiends and the pub lic sirally:, that lfe has-rettiered his establish mentto hiis ofdfstand,-adjoliuibk-the- storeof. F'. Gode, where lie wall be Tipp to serve them with atny articles ist-his liffei ofbusiness. Ju..,. . . tr - 27 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TLE COMMON PLE.AS. T ALBERT CHEATHAM.Who has been arrested, and is now confined within'the boundsofthe Jail of Edgefield District by virtue of a capias ad satisfaciaendum, at the suit of John B. Holmes and Butler Williams, having filed his petition, with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate nod effects, with the purpose ofobtaining the benefit of the Acts of the Gen eral Assembly, tommonly called the Insolvent Dittors Acts. Public iot ib hoeby given, that the peti tion of the haid Talbert 'Ceathain will toe heard and considered il the Court of Common Pleas for Edgefield District,M Edglfield Court House, on the 9th day of Octoberneit, 'k dn siblh othier day as the Coart -my brdet, 'during the term, comnmencit o ihe first MbWday In Obtober next, at said place; and all the ireditors or said Talbert Cheatham are hereby summoned per sonally, or by attorney, then and tiere ih iiAi'd Court, to show cause, if any they ein, vhy the benefit of the Acts aforesaid shotild not be granted to the bald Talbert Cheathato, updli his executing the assignment required-b) the Actsaroresaid. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk'sOfflee, June 18, 1844. Junie 19 3m 21 State of South Carolina. ABBBVILLE DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. James Taggart. Ex'or. Bill for A ppoiian Aaron Lomax, et al. ment, Assets, 3rC. O N motion of Mr. Perrin, omplainant's So licitor: Ordered; that tie Commissioner give three months notice, in the Abbeville Banner, anti such other paperas he may deem proper, to all the creditors of Moses Taggart, late Otdinary of Abbeville District, now dec'd., as well as thosd having deahtilds for moneys received by him as Ordinary as afbresaid, as his indiidii ortditors, at the timte of his death. whose demands have not been ftilly aid pro perly paid by his Executor, to come in 6Tore the said Commissioner, and prove their de mands; and that such of them as shall not come in and prove their demands. on, or before a peremptory day, to be fixed by the Comiia sioner. which day shall be at leadt three months from the publication of the said notice, shall be excluded from the benefits df this Decree. Edigned] IV M. HARPER. In pursuance of the said Derretal Order. I appoint Friday, the first dij of November next, on. ot helume which, the creditors as afore said will apiear before me, and prove thbir demandis. . . H. A. JONES, C. E. A. 9. Comm'rs, Office, 19 June, 1844. July 3 . 3m 23 State of South ('arolina. . EDGEFJELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. B ENJAAIIN F. J)NES. who has been arrested, atd ii iov confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District, by vir tue of two Writs of Capias dd Satisfatiefidum. at the suits of Charles J.- Glover, and Mans field Hollingsworth, having filed his petition with a schedule, on oath, of his vyhole estaite and effects, with the purpoise'6f obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given. That the pei tion-of thesaid Benjamin F. Jones will be heard and cuisideted in the Couri of Common Plias for Edgdfield District, at Edgefiold C. House, on thi nidilh day of Obtuber u:pxt, or on such other day as the Court may ordei. doting the tera; conimencing on the first Moaday in Oco*r irext, at said place; and all the credi tors of the said Benjamin F. Jones, are hereby sunimonred peisonally or by attorney; then dud there, it, said Court, to shew cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should noibe granted to the said Benjamin F. Jones. ipfor hiw eecuting the assignment re quired by the Acts aforesaid. FHOS- G. BA CON, c. c. i . . ?iltik's Offie, 1 Jtly1, 18-3.1 i 3m __23 State of' Soiuth Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. A BRA HA M WV. ROACH. who is now in -the custoliy of..the Sherif' of EdgefiJd District,by virtu' of the'slirrender of his bail, at the suit of It. T1rapbtin, havinig filed is ; etition with a schedule, oar oath', of his whale estate and effects, with; the' pnrpoae of obtaining the benefits of the Mdts of the General Assembly, commonmly adalled the luasolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, Thiatthe pueti ion of the said Abmahamn W. Roach' will be heard a'nd conasidered in the Court oftdonimon Pleas for Edgefield District, at Edgefieht Court H ouse, on the mninth day of October next, 01* oia such othear day as the Court may order. during the term',-comnmencimg oh the first Monday ini Octob'er ne~t, st said place; and all ihe credi tors of thme said A brahamn W. Roach, are hereby summoned personally or by attorney.'then and there, iwrue-id Court. ro'shew causue, if any they can, why the benefitof the Actsafoiesaid should nt be granted to thme said Abrahauam WV. Ritach, upon has exeutinig the assignment required by the Actarsak' . TO.G. BACO'N, G'. c.r E' /D. Cleik's cffde. July 5, 1844. 3m 24 State of South Carolina. -EBGEF1ELD DtSTICICT. .IN T HE COMMON PLE AS. KWCHMAR H ANKINSON, who has been arrested, anid'isnow confined within the bomuds of the Jail of Edgeflid District, by vir tiae of a Writt e Cabiairad' Respondendumn. at the suit'ofJaispdi' Gibbs, having this day filed is petitiotn, with' a'.schedide on~ oat)h of his whole estath'and' ef'ectk, ersth the piilrlpiEs df oiinii~ the benefit of the Acts of the (yeneral Amsenb di'Pttesaid State, commonly called the Insolvent Debtd~I-~Ats. .Pdblic. Notice is hereby given, to the said Jasper Gibbs, and all other suing creditori, and others interested, that the petition of the said -Richard Haninson..sill.bt. heard~ and consid e-ed in the Court of Cominon Plels' for Edge feld District, at Edgefield Court House, on Thutsday the tenth day of October next, or on such other day' thereafter, as -the Court'-may rder, during the'terms,eommencing on the first Monday of Octobbr~ next' at'ad'~ lace;' and. all the creditora of the said Richard Hankinson, are hereby summotitd', pefsonally, or by attor ney, then and -there in said 'Court, -to shew cause, if any they can,'why the benefitof the Acts aforesaid shoddnot berranted to'the said Richard Hankinson, upot his complying with the requisitions..of the law in such ease made and provided. H~OS. G. BACON, c. c. P. Clsrk's Offibe, July 9 1844 July 10 - 3m ~24 State of South Car-olina. EDGEFlIsED DISTRICT. ELBERT STALNAKER, living between the Abbeville and Five Notehed Road, about three milei froin'Gilgal Church, tolls be fore me, a large d~riidrreI-HORSE, between sixteen and sevontlen hanidl higbieightor ntine years'old, bothhiud' feet white, withi'buttodVe shoe on when takent ep, andsome what'markid with the gears AtaiedatPS.-. E. SETPELE, Mzrgisttate. State of outhg aronna EOGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TE COMMON PLEA5I Curry.& Caver, - Dedaiton vs. in Foreign Attaci B. S. Miller, ment. Wiliham Curry, Dedaration .s. V -n Foreign. Attack Henry Carter. Incnt. Jared E. Groce, Deelaration 5s. nForeign Attazch The Same. - menat. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs: in Foreign Attack The Same. ment. William Curry, Declaratidn us. in Foreign Aach Thi Some. mnent. Jared E. Grdce, s. - Declaration - The same. aid in Foreign Attach Benjamin . Miller. meat. Curry & Caver, Declaration es. - n Foreign Attack John W. Carter. eintt. B. W. Gruce, Dcclaration. .1. fi. in Foreign. Attack The Same, nent. W. Curry, Declaration . Vs. in Fnign Attack. The Satne. - ,nent. J. A. Hibler, ) Declaration us. in Foreign. Attack. Hiram N. Wilson, Agehi. net. Israel Bond, for the use .. Deauration of the sam, us, 1 Foreign Attach The Same. ment. 1 HE Plaintiff., in thei bod case%. having * this day filed their declaration in my of fice and the defendants having no wife or at torney, k nown to be within the State, on whom a copy ot said deiaratioi. with a rule to plead can be served : It is ordered, that the said de fendant do plead, to the said declaration, within a year and a day t'roin the publication of this order. or fintil aid absoldt judginent will be awarded againat thein. .. GEO. #0PE. t. c. 0. Clerk's Office. N1ir. 6, 1843. ly 42 state (if South Caiolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. W. E. Jacksoin & Cd., Declaration in Foi W. iV. eign Attachment. Win. Pit:ry HE Plaiti iff htind ihis day filed his T dedlaratioi In my office, and the De fendant hating no wife or Attorney known to be within the State. on whorm a cop) of the same. with a rule to plead can be served: It is ordered, that the Defendant plead to the said declaration, within a year and a dav, or final. and absolute judgement will he given against him. GEO. POP'E. c. c. r. Clerk's G fice, April 30. 1844. To those Candid Men W HO honestly doubt the truth ol the Bran drethian System, we would critreat' them to ponder well upou the following facts: The Food taken iifto the stomach is epivert ed into blood, which vial Mfearn, flowihg through altl the 'dmnificatiaons of the systen. tror osly imparts strength and contiries lif'; baur actually creates. forms. and buildg up. eath and efe-y- part of the animal machine. If the bloid. therefore. is pure and healthy:'the bodf; whioh, is formed from, nld sii*'orted by tlie blood. cannot bye diseosed. But if theie be itn tiiypart of the b64y riy effentoin'n. scli as bile, .niilcer, even ' lirirse; lie blood 6irctilaiting ihfough fhai jai, takes up impure matters from te lo cal atffection. and carries it into the general sys tem. This is tie caude often of sudden death to iersonis of full habit, afflicted with biles, and use tio rniedicinel, the matter gets into the cir cnlating sysiem; and h6kex up the fine blood viaili which supply the brain with vitality; and life ceaseti; ts if berch by lightning... Now this can be remedied-the Brandreth Pills. Nill, if ded at these times, take dl ttil impure mat t,-rs from the circulatioik, aisti Tsae ahe general health, at the same time they are curing the lI cal affec(ioW .Oh! how important it is to mai kind, that this subject be well coinpreheided; it n ould sa~e ciatny from tedjies tim ies of sick ness. nd ofteei secure their services to their friends, when otherwise the tom~b wold have its victim. PrindcipaT Oli-e Eil Bro'adwaf, N. Y a fresh supply jnsi reeived by the following agents, BL~nD & BUTL.ER, Edgefield C.. H.. J. S. & D. C. 8inyley, Meeting stroet;' Johtt McLaren, Alhheville C. H.: L. D. Merrianan,. Cokeabuzrry; Whitlneft, Sullivan & Waller Greenwood; Colen'ati Li pscomnt'. New 8f1ar ket, an'd S. D. Clarke & C6; H anlirg. Price 25.cent4 p'er box with full direct'ions. 7 See A~gentcert~icate. July 17 7t _ 25 Allum Spring Pills1 For lthe Cure of biyspepsia, Scrofutus and . Liver Diseases. . rU HEEPILLS are prepared lif Dr. .ItCampbell from the water of the highly celebrated! Mineral Spring's is. 'Rockbridge co)Unty Virginia, called the Alum' dp/iW~s'.. ewae ro he These Piils,-.ierb wtrfo hc they are prepadted, are a diuretic, promno ing the secretion of urine and an alterative, increasing the- aedretionas' of the glaitdular system' geirerally, and liart~utarlw'y.of' the iver. T1hey act gently, hui ef'editaale upon the bowels,'alter two'ov thredeysi use of them, producing copiious dark, bl fien evacuatien. They also efleet'a determionat surface, increasing the perspirationr fore,' they are a great purif'er of the ~~d atnd squaliser 'if the .circulaton E ch pill is equal tot 'cornthon glass of the a ter. They should be taken before each meal,' and'inm itto ten or t'welytaold li~e taken in' ttis courtse of .each da' afdra: forni hmvand then omit them foruhrfasa period.- For the cure of the abqvi dikeas es, perseverace in the usd of-tbsePzill is all important;' and if they arpesv ingly used, every alternate lbrtni k may more certainlY hi exps deriby other urearment hereof :sco vered, except from the use of daer,. from which they areprepared e~h n atendance at the pjiggs~ibrws. They vers. speedily~ gure di . it. tended with .acidity. of thest ads are a. very useful -.remedylfor. ~r mer bowel complaintt in chikfr Tadrs for ex pelling worms from child? I 3dmoe, to four should be given ain th "Iapr tions each day, tona child uan according to age'.. When giveta 1tri they abould be powderedand'miiJi syrup. These Bills are easily tak~i~~~ ing on nau~seouts-taste, are per~~ ~ in all- eases, -"here -activefey exist, and do not sicken personat them.. S. R .CAM &T .Forsalb iy. U D.T~isra s Court Hotese, South Carulif,4- " SApril i7 ' Tkshie the Praytice oiLas. -P11H WARDI3A W. C. MORAGr yune9' ; if The State ou At a Genteral Aembly n h Cclunmi.ion the fourth Monlayn Nelovem - ber, in the year..wf our ordi iossa eigh htidred und fatythree.nifrou thence contitied by. diverA r -eong ent the 19th day -f-Decer * iits he same . BiU to Uaar andenen I bhrd a 'i'of th I)E it enacted1 bytshe ee 44spn w .ofRepreentatif -'V P* in General Assembly, t 1tWi ctrfb ;7 the third article.of iiie Vomosthi"W4101.-i, ltq and'amendcd to read asfoh cial power shall be vested it' inferior Court. of. Law and __ gslature shall froi.ime to tme - TM, tablish;" the jdges of-each h'treid: !~ - elected shall hold their commissionadri behaviour untill they have attainedihe sixty-five years, bt'no longer';andth fl of the Siiperior'Copurts shall at stated t Jmea ' ceive a compensation -for their services wc1 inhall neitherbo increased nerdimin bd r ing-their cdtitinuance in. office -t, they shial receive no fees of perquisites officenorhiold any othercifice of priiot or tiust undeithus'tatel. i thie United States or in other poer. In the Senate Huse; the. inetei"tk 4 Deember, In thejdi i-odLord oho send eight hundred and 'r r certify that the above bil has s'i daur ing theeprdseut Se-sooi three tiinsiiin Hdue of Reprisntative -and tihre the Senate, andwi ~'W liy ti r both Branches of the 6 ANGUS PATTE Speaker of the Housi W.F. COL Cdolumbia. 6ih i d 84> i dk hdehly certify theog 'ozagtobeatr end lite'alcopy of d Bill in tladS4 a tei and auetnd the -firM Iti'dht -i r ticle of (be Cd-st2dsn teentli day of Dei~embr;n iie ear o u Lord one thousand eight liuidte doid.' -o three, and now in ih iofficei Given under iyhdn4 atid th seal of thei the day and t e i tie - WM.-F. ART. UR, - i . ep , Se yofSTaeS December 17.1844 Resulved,-That the ClerksofdteSenatea n0V fitioel'f Reordeaestites, do calei B passed bythis General Assembly, Id > Bill to after anI ameuid the first:sio d. .third article ofthe,C6uititution,"to be p i ed three nionths-preiionns to-the next nAeora Elections for members of the General Amen. , bly, agreeably to-t1 pfovisions of tsC tuition. - Resolved, That th6 House do*agree lto the Resolation. Ordered that it be Sent to the Sen ate or ~6117 currence. Bf order, T. W. GLOLER c Decemher 19 1843 Resolved, That tihe Senate do concur t 1la Reafdoii. Ordered. That it bereturned to the Hou:se o Representaiives.: By ordi,' $ E. MARTIN , a Ji.ly1 . 4m 24 etate of Sonth Carolinis E-DGEFIEI.4ISTl1ICT. IN THE NGMMoPLES. JosiahJp Ryan, e~r~~i6 e Wm. Fiizr . *PA m s - s. r'OTn MIaick Fitzroy & Melunis . ment. T H E Plaintifs having thisday 5le~ .teir delarations in thes above stated cases- in toy officeamd the defendants having not wife 60sattjrneys known to be within the limiits of this State, on whom a cop)y of said delraiions .with 'a rule to plead can:gbe served r it is 'ordered, that the said h-f~anui do pread to the said declaratidcs, witbiw a yeat-and a day. frorn t1% bientiesi of thi oder, orfinal andt abl ~le juidgment will be awrs ~1$:>tIEO. POPE; C. C.' Ne, 1y844. iaeof South Carolinas -EDGEFEI DfSTRTCT. N r 'apo Dedaradaom k~~* n Forign redbi s liiriFPhdtff-having this diy 'fiudii'dd - ~earaidon in my office, an d bdlisfabV~ i ik or attorney, kaqwni tbd iinY ihState on whonm a copy of theiiinetth a. eut~lad, ca' lfserfed;-tseudered...that1 Te' fiaant plead to the ssid, d~tratiooue .tiintayear and a daye.hf-Jihal absolute ]idemeni.wili be'given ' ~aiiuihib T SGEU.1OPE e. ca.. :Cleiknoned. 16th March, 1844~ EDGEFIELD D1STRIOT - wl~zkhler, ou an hs n Cl s~e Pwel) and eher. ~ TT 'app'iaring to -the satisfacia of ta LCominissioner, that the .Dbtdifdaitts~ Susannab, seranyaWilliai Mai Mai5 by Booham &Corip's.SeiioinOdered, hat the saiddifendanvs do' plead-answer e demur to .complainantsi~biliL wiihir threemmths frameklenpaaeitioahofihii rder,:or-the snid4- bill will 1Wenakdan ro confesso against thep:. S: 8. TOM151fNS,c.ux . UCotimissiouer's Otlice, July 16,1844: ALAGA, TeneriffePot 5he rytand Admericnandoluld GIld~ Anrcan and C RIBRANDY Old Peach and Ape~ do Arekknes ne'pIy nind-DAfho PRR -.nd aaAbes