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nnteIcoUnnes Zist ICf~CI0. tU se hsI in' berty.mdesisipn and happy sfil web., tion, to it dfiurro ? aus..-pm dor. IL he the sin StaMI E~b P ' 110, aus ssel-sinn a $1. wth 4nd, New, and nin . . . . s. . . aneten ;bsnso eswr sa ~Madswisere - and p- of th. tobe sheasd Die. aa ..tdas dsespm to to "plellbei meo aibINOOD, I -lmlb asDesa sep'e wwh usin gees rs eeu5K b 4" co~a to e hief- who en -NL* I ur~ .a ..u .r. be dsibiiai.biaemus i.~ieV . ~sere thmwsbs t etsO be e..*esasensiabausasseas'isy H no sUpIsesetio ofthe wilof ERAlt, ciiLss r4%~iW~fi.---..... , siis aWe-m ..d Elgiere a- persuade every body e teen fysends~of .vs~ldereor friendsrtin sees sipeheein ef a ,hlmr .eulut. C eue'etrie to disappointsaH par t' MiCl5ay'5Dd@ot'of ent? N be easer, if we woo en ter. ldne season in the -~ .s~damninet6 etin 1o 43,400 rmined to Ibink py car aueqnce than men. A45,b36mP5I3 biits off ibis ma: se~g~ly1 ben be says : '~ik us.wkh yoe the symptoms ot at padesinmn our Mrende. b & 41, eiesed thiat they would ,ofpreferrng se. to *1riaciples. - Betwe the~ Ca sonad Van g, re.ndeulreistsese foeling, but it ie 4qnmtdoubt, the O'iends of, a siblees and ole of C1ay.,Te'r eat aJ se timergasisation, - sthe'dieters sey) :We. wust: speet, of-mrsA feeling in, ihmoaimity weerag and aamed th kuae,ssjsy will reconc~le earseves.We must ex ause the frisedsof sit - 'we oughta tm bear Lal1iMIs.sphda from Walikbingempen the abe~.bat Mr. ~ pIEeenraneelas &issyog Er. TVasewsal-ilR-bsif t iairns will * ~ 1~pP~dto4vm wh i1 diW eto s MitarsAf The nple ef .wU46iuai,ane~fitaastf41,we will Parish .,JOHN C. CALHOUN. ject to the cision qf the Democratic Repubican Coeawtion.- to assemU.in "MayjI4,as tipbmended bythe States wA~risdA, MhigasXnsturky. Lou isinaM,.YeaW.npskire. Massachuselts. A4labJsaa and Miissippi. THE STATE'.CONNTION. This body assen6bled atColumlbia on'Mon ay tha itnd-inat.,'-and-adieaned on the -fol ning Weleday.' We k-arn that itt ieliber tinawere ln'the higlica 4gre harinobious. riederegati ivwas ful, and we perceive from hs Estgf th.dlegates. that the convention. maedied mch @C-the talent and wisdom of tbe Stlik, We have in thiwinoven t, eon Insive evide,.that onrentire State, withot rlinedon of purtles.-takes a deep intei'iat ini 0611 eeeifs our prat stotesmaid to the Pfes We pubish- to-dy the Addre&I to toe people efaba United Sute, adopted by the ronven io, aid the report of b" cmmittae of 15. ieAdis ad portare be.d. al Iaperm. sadleanmoail to prUMote, the alteqdy Aafter g prqtsetaor Mr. Calboun. May 1844. is b- tims ,ecliunended for the- tmeeting of the enera Cnvention of the Democratic Puny, n Baltimore. The people of each Congressional Disriet ijthe State. will appoint each one delegate to as couvention, on or before the lot April near. he convention sWf appointed two delegates, Ha. F. W. Pseassand Han. F. H EtLaRS, I sjaMnt the State at large, in the General The pr i mode of voting was recm mndied, ad the argument of the Address. on his nj ;, add the sod or organizing the GenaCoarsntiont puaanswerable. We .we gisd to wee that every delegate froeurEdg to-*e conatntion wainhaisseat. Tbo iloewimg gentlemen coIpmosthe COO ral Cumubinse. api.snted tander the 6th reso ltion ethe commastee of 15, via: Hon. J. B. 1'on, Hon. Eer Boyee. Hon. Was. Aiken, N. [yward,8 enr..Edward Prost. Henry BWiley, fton. Wi Dabs M.E. Carn, Ron. Win. . Murray, Hedry Gounrd., non.. 3. Fel de, Hoa. F.l; Eluore, 1ame , Rose, yoInVS abo; and John . Mining, Espi. -21. N'eaSer. Monday we had tro or thee pleasant showes, but during the night duad ystedaymo.ning it was cool enough for &b last of October. We have no doubt but &hathe aountain districts have been visited by hal storm. -The .Crops directly in this vi. :nity, especially the Corn, has a very heal by.appearance.____ ' FPesigu Nass.--The Caleoma.,which arriv d at Boston on the '19th inst., brought five ays later dates, but there was nothing of an nteresting nature ; the Cotton Market was quietand th, prices were unchanged, in all other articles the markets in England and' the cntinent wore cshm. The Charleston dNerwy of the 24th inst. y.: 'The acgqunts received Iby the-CaIedo i., seem to have imparted to our market a enewedi actvidy-ot be-a--n these aceouats ate .conuideret of a favorable nature, but be ause they arei not worse thais thos.e received y the Great istru, and which. i'n a great. easure badausettled the market. Abost 2100 bales' were disposed of yesterday-if net at a stated decline, nevertheless at'a decided advan tage to buyers; holders ahewing themselves very williug to -ancept of such prices as they ad previously refused." T%. Bosk Cs-T he South Carolisian of he pilih ays: '-The deession will probably noteanuoneed till Monday. neat, butt, there sen now-no doubs~with any one, that it will e againsi~the Banks." Dr. 4jpliiiL.-The Duhionega (Ga.)Times, states that thiis imnpouterham eljanged his narie o hat of Dr.Luntof,Phladelphialad is now etring on Mesmerism. A letter'from our Ke West correspon dent under date of.3d May, reeeived via orfolk, says that Qon the Anight of the 22 ult. live slaves belonging to individu a!s in Key West muade their escape in a plol boat. Their destinatio wais:sup edq. to be Nassau, where they no~du'obt ae by this tide arrived~ud been set- am labr.". The Nassau Royaul Ga-ette of he.17h inst., riceived yesterday by 'the B. sehr Margaret. reports the arrival of beont at that placean'd says thatithe mid-slaves "were eenveyed to tbe Police )fie. where on being exsinnd they ri allowed to go at large."-Mcurg. 1dj5e followin' truth we cut from the ew York Sa ~he soul of commerce sr.etrad.Pmeetion lessens homne car ;es, and ihereke.e eutedithe mnat proli table source-of -the shipping interest: "We ask our-busines-,nen to redlect that N. York Is not-a maaalheiuring e port; that she is dependet upon foreija trade alone; nay, -father,sthat hor v~i mzistene-the value of our boasses,~ -u d-atreets, doekis,and iiljpsiagsraged hrade.. .With restrictenenpa trade, emacty has alwaya falegdor.iall-and ~~u~u~ to faelowitdredom.et sehe baa alweysf rsen, does rsi and V The Bank Case.-A correspondent of he Charleston Courier, from Columbia, S. C., un4eodate of thd9%haratans~s it is currentlyAuioredmo rs that the a aision iis the Diark casehihf agaiust the tan.ihat is,.in armatvieo.the mon trous principle that muspeiasion of specie layments without fraud works a forfeiture if charter at common latT." ~ We are ejoiced to find that thejudiciary )f South Carolina possess independence mough to uphold the laws of the State, and that no- infl&ence camswerve them rum their duty. Because the banks of aber SIates, howiaver unsound they mnay iave been, suspended, it i, no excuse why >or batiks lsould havr tollon ed -in tbear wake; and 0h'ev can give no reason why lhcy -ncre so easily duped, thereby bring Ag distress upon the laboring class, ad ipoo widows and orphans. Our Legislalure wisely and with lenien y, proyidedl a remedy for their recusaacy. yet with stubbonuessand daring, the sus pended banks of our State refused tocome under the mild terms extended to them. Lei justice then be done them, if as they Ia a protest and downfall accompanies heir credit. The day is past, when half a dozet. bro ten nerchants cnn assemble and past re oluiions. recommendig- a suspension. and exonerating tle proceedings of bank oli ers, *iben that Bank was established an % specie basis. and it managed right.could ithstand all the shocks of suspension rom other Stases, let them cnme however liea they might. Again we say, let jus rice hc done !-Hamburg Journal. (Corrupondeco of the X. Y. Amoa.] WVsnIu-roi. May 15. 1843. Meows. Editors:-You will have re mited intelligence before this reaches you f the arrest of the persons concerned in staking wny with the package fof Treasu Saotesaid it have been mniled at New' Trlenns for Washington in July last, but vit receivrd. It appears that the names f the p::riic6 are Breedlove, Jewell and Auslu.- %% ith an alias. which I forget at thiamomeat. 91-e-lot-e is the nephew f It. former Collecto. of tile poet of Now rleans, of ite same name. Jewell and Austin are not-rious gamblers. Tise fist entioned of these .yiorthies .was.a .bond Strk intlacustom kouse at New Orleans. and resigned a shori timq after.the pack ae is question was, as alipeirs. given to im3 to be piut in the post oulice, bt, at wrtid-aeiem.he thought she contents would iIe nore useful to himself than to thei got rernment, andaacordingly put it in4o- his iwn pocket instead 9,( the post ofille. Hlaving disposed of hi ..U-oied wealh, s it iA supposed, none of itte noiesharing been found in his possession, our oandcier turned rtsman, and took up hi line of mdrch or the north an a racing tour. When Mr. Eld. who, it will be remem *erbd, was sent to New Orleans some time ince by the Secretary of the Treasury to rres thb matter, arrived in that city. he sacertaincd tiat he saeg had never een put into the post office, and conee uently must have been disposed of by the collector or the clerk, Breedlkne, to %% hon it was said to have bean iven. Measures were immeiately taken to race the clerk, and he, tother with his Imsnia tes, Jewell and A::..:,ert nabbed in this city at about 12u'cluck'da Fiday ight lass. Of the extent in which the last mamed gentlemen are concerned with Breedlove, I have not learned. It is suffi ient to know that, after examination, the trio stood committed, and were yesterday banded over to thie officers, with accom mdated thmem with metal ornaments not easily broken. snd set off to day for the seiene of the rohahery. Muach has been said bout this afamir, and,. with their usual learsighaed zeal, the papers in opposition so the admzinistration have endeavored to eclie od ing ag::iat the secrezaiy or the treasury lby styling his refusal to pay the notes repudiation. This is all sheer non sense, end, let the trial be madte when it may, it will be found that Mr. Spooler is fully sneasinsed by the law in the ectirse yiich heo htad puardued. Thus has it turned nut that the race .over the Washington ourse have at least been the. meaifs of bringing to juastico the perpetrators of a fraudl, thte naagnitst'le and circumstance. of which have excited a good deal of in erest.. The Stolen Notes.--A~n indivitdual brotght to us ye..terday a treasury nose, foar S$500, No 639, which is among the notes advertised as stolen. It bast nol spos dite least sign of having been can. nm&ed, .but it is as fair as when first issued from the Treasury. --. The individual sold a small esta:e schich waabsout. all whicha he was worth, anad invested it in this note: fars't taking it to' he ilank of America.who are agent for te goavernment, and receiv ing tlae assurancee thtat it was a good note. In tact, thec Bank had paid the intereston this very note. to the 1st of January. It cannot be that the nation will be so unjust as nt to redleem 'these notes, whfeb - have blteo fisdulently put into cirbulasion hf he agents of the goverament.-Y. Y our. Corn. - CptreofStroat~heMurdere.-We earn that Richard Stewart, the *r itch whbo some time agot, at Washington coun t, (Ark.) shst a poor wgod.eboppefr psd tave ai.-body to be.dfevouired by.hii dogs, was taken'a fetwr days since ed the Otta hikka river, dear the- Bartholow.,by a pujyjof Louisianians. He weis n'o: cap ured Without desplhraio resistance, and was wounded several times in the limbs and6 bkaay in the course of the gight, whai:h erpiated in hi. capture. Stewp~rt .gas aktt.to Columbia. (Ark.) and surrender d to she demiands of justice.. lie had a arge imouidt of gold, some *2.500-nn his person. From his violent resistance and anguage It would appear-thist he greatdy ireaded being taken to Arkansas, as he~ rould probably be lynched--n punish nsent to which be declares death infinitely preferrale. The Weuate.-For two or three days ast week~ifie weather was more like that af web insummer ; being unseason mhij cold, *ritih caused -Are to he ~quite aesabalein the'day time. aedtiankes. i. nigh for enmilort. During this, tdm'e erer-wasevrfeppearance of'raie si he. clouds. cl..eard s,.. btlitt, ..i. b,.. ag fUllenaUn EJIigndsy normnag how ver, t aine season, andf the easrgf 4rm 1ttWratker,*Creps; e.Om T~hurs Svju Mriday nights last, we liere visi diftTlight shower.a ofrai., aftr whiel he weatier became so cold thai fires add winter clothing were absolutely necessar or comfort4 during several days., Ot ionday moroing there was a fine rain,biu he nights and nornings continue unusu mlv cold. Indeed we should not he sur. irhed to hear thai thny have had heavy 'rei isn the mounains above us. -. The crops of wheat ani cats in this re ;ion of country seldom, if ever..looked noare. promTina. than at :his time. ontwith tanding the backwardness of ihte'spring: In Fact, sthe prospect for en shandam har iarvest of every production of the sail, i in the highest degree ftartering.-Green ~ile Modntainear. Tempernace Barbecue.- We underston here is to be a Temperance Brbecue ana eclebratios-.of our National Anniversary it he neigliborbood of Camp Creek, in Lao raster District. Yes-rdador, in the vicin iy of"TAsIK !" celebraied in former year rar Its attachment to King *- Balface." Neighbor Temperance Advocate do yot rot rejoice? We are sure you will. if yo, im at all acquainted a itb the local char aeter of Tank. The barbecue will he belt nn the previous Friday. ats the Court o Chancery sito on the 4th of July. Caj aiu Gaston's fine hand is expected. Pied ladies are invited to nitend.-Canden Jour A Good Sign !-There is no miostake it he sign describeol in the follou ing article Whatever may Iwe thiought of Millerismn it lie concrete. in the abstract. this particu lar omen is worthy in he epecially regard. M.l. We find it t ithtott credit an ni ex rbunge paper, butt its anuhenicity slasnt Jnt be qtiestioned on that account, as sut I thi * somelimes occur." AIr: Blw.dInnu. pilot on a fIl boat o Ime Okin,'rcenitv saw n most weldefrrru pight ib 411 headv .. lie was watching agedy, the comet'i'tal. whenl all at Once Ie saw the -fail rurl u1, nad frm, in bij ettrs, the word PAY - lie didn't pay much attentiont'it 4,lakit r faw mninautes he looked nround ajailr fod saw distinctly, in the samae, lace, the pord Til E kstonished Ai this, he ran below to infrn he captain, and *hen he hail got back tad looked up at the tail he ri.und that i ad chatdged again, and had furmed tih word A PRINTER. Wbbi'ipon ho and the captain ntarvell, :reatly..and resolved instantly 4o he.ed th tdmonition,-and as soon as they got honi a pay the printer. We wih .a gond ma ty could see that sight, and proflt by it. STWIT 1 Y. Died, at Columbus. Geo.. on the evening al he 33bh Ind , Mrs. Aix Juxya. consart of An. hew P. Jones, in the 42 year of her age. Mrs lones had been for 14 year% a devoted Clri* ian, in connexion wit the Baptiit Church and by unostentations bnt consistent piety, ad led to aodeit ad amiable manners, the law 'oni the afe-tiougin i ipf :; n,. Oftfire chill) ne othem bato ralew montil dd.' with her utaud to morn her loss. Bal a thme mids(itAflictions. they are corn 'orted-for the-departed once gave brig t as ?rance of ber acceptance with God. sad lef he world leanins upon the at m of hor avio who had - gone to prepare a place fmr her.' mAd " came again to take her to himself." ttn *where He is there she may be alen.-7ames - Commercial. Hlaiisato, May 23. Cotro.-When our last quotations west nadl. op. the acconnts per the Great Wester: ad just come to hand. lesving us withoant murrect 'opinin of hsw the markea wouhi at ainate. Char i~rya seem to think thsat tIt secounitaare rathernfavorable, thereby shrnw tg a damper upon the feeling,. which alen ca isteal amnong them, and depressing the anitum ion an aptparent at the time ot oar last report As it is, aur market is less active, amid tied ransactins tight frot warebenses, althungl itheqatt ,of is considutable for th sesn i sli romn wagons as well a frm the storaehuass, have been made, in some istancevs, Ut ha decline of j to I et. froma oui iighest ghnotations of the precedling week. We rnow reincecc the qeotations of last week futly et (rein the highest point-the eatreme prie. ire 4-tto 6j ets.. according to quality; jriuci pal sales 5j to 6 ems. There has been received already.ofth.eroi a8k t the differenit ports .fthe Unitec Staes. 2.?J@.000 hales: while the crop of I* mmontedtrooenfy 1,680.000 nales; nraking5S" [000 alreaedy regnisend more thaa~the cr01 lt842. Thuesvcib if. we estimaste ste mecemp sa slastjyear for the reatainder of these snweaalhave at least.90.000 balas .wellinahe crop of l$43. to 2,310 QUO ~les shere were received last year fromn this tinst to thme close of the-seamson the -amnta abovi aie~cified. We hope, however, that price will not decline. very mnuch in our anRkte NIBSIONR.Y NOTICIE. -Tibe uu raigned siilt commnence their )1iI ionary -~~' On 1 maiin~ fleWSabbathz is 3jig On Stast ~hysb a July On atutfbeforatheid Sabath ga Jly, at RedlBatak.* On Sattarday before ite 4th.,Sabbadiluty at Cloud's craek. inut On Saturday bei hero hSabthisJl at BetheL On 8Sterlaay'before the 1st Sabbath in e gust, at Rockycreek. On Saturday before the 2nd Sabbath in Au 0n Satur4a,bsto e the 3rd Sabbatih ltfAn pst, at Leingtp. On Saudybfr the 4th Sabbath an An WE. WATEINS, JAMESfl. PETERSON. 0? The Mlead. ,tfa '. . BACON. announce hitm as a em te ordtheOficecofClerk ofthe Cibet, of.Edge sld District. 0?Thfreudu et earge POPE. Esqr., annnce him as a caaddats or re.oleeqmnn, totis OSoe of Clerkqt ti Jouus of thi Distui.. lay3 If 1d AMISSIONARY JNO'ICE The underigned willcommeE~ether Sis Oh= ieorr the .i _ .Day is, aSaturday'lefara the.fS ord's bay .in at Siles. - U Sauriay befare the 3d Lord's- Day. in July, at Fellowship. On Saturday before the 4th Lord's Day in July. at Modlisin Creek. Un Saturday before the 5d. Lord's Day in J , at iansues. n Satutly before the I-et Lord's Day in Angust, at Gond Hope. On Saturday before the 2d Lord's Day in Auxust. at Little Stevens' Creek. On Saturday before the 3d Lord's Day in Anumsa. at Chesnst Hill. On Saturday befhre the 41h Lord's Day in Anfut,at Sister Sp'rings. -ach'ueing will continue cue week if cit CUMStices faVot it. Z. WATKINS, JO. MORRIS. May7. 133.. MISSIONARY NOTICE. We, the- underaigned. leaving been appoint. eel Doumestic Sa isionaries. fer the 4th Sectieop or the Chnsches of the Edgefield Baptist.Afto ciation, give notice. that we will by Divit.e ,.erimes-ia attend the Churchese at the follow inig timles: leasant Grove. on the Saturday before the 1,.: LArd's Day in Jul. . -Iianburg.-rin the Saturday befure the 2nd I bird'.< D:%v in July. Die stephen' Creek. lan tr !atnrday before she 3ed Lord'i Day iis 3nly. Moune1t ZIAna, -ia tl sataday befoire the 4th Lserd's I)::y in July. ilorn's Creek. on 1hA/ iaturday beforo the 5th Lori'A Dy itt July. i Elgetie:...oo the Saturday before tia lit LArd's R OakeGrvi onthe Saturday beforethe2nd l...drs (l.y its A gust. Deth:anV tr l!c4stbhlcvan. on the Sattirday Le tier' the 3d I.hdAP Ily it. Agiant. Anitnocha. mn thw &ttard:e befure the 4th Load's Day ina Aigust. JflhlNTIMP~P. 11. A. WIL1.lAMlI. Lm'ar sic Mlisuioenearis. In cocaserile'sree 4of ilee nominwor ofChurches. ani the limited time for viiting tlu:-.I. it is in practir.abe for nie t attract e-cle. We have, tlherefore. tram their taeiatrnMss to etIi othter, appointed tine meeting for .Mt. I.ebaion need Mt. Zinn. tc be held at the latter. TIe rea <nsic toe this ap'ointmnent % ill be given more tially at the meting. J. T. If A. W. -Notice. forwarn all persons from trading for a mte, given by iln to Willias: Irywn in Jnnuary lam. As ilth cintltet tcenrml ing in which it was given. has not een complied with hy Mr. Brown. I do nout in. teud to pay the said note. . M. W. AJ3NI . May 31 31 t s GLENNM IMRING8. Spartanburg District, SOUTM.-CARUNA. 4HSdlg-u watering place has re .len''Ileiy i 1on it way into ihe hands or three inidividuals who are determined to seiaii its reputation. The berieficial resul;s of tice water can he testified minby hundreds % ho have experienced its iufl ecce upon various diseases, and the ac commodalions shcall be suiled to the wants o.f n. ".9 troy vi, 1;c place, upou the feilnwing fe:r.:, vi;.: lan per dav $1 00 " per :eek, 6 00 " per week, over one and less than 4 weeks, 5 00 " per week, over four weeks, 4 00 Children and servants half price. iiorse per day, : ,per week, , . .35l0 "per week, ovrer one week, 3 00 Alr. Wmn. Muarray.nand lady. will super. intend ;hie provisoin. of the isable.. * , JOllN Z. ZIMMIERMAN. A gent for Glenn's Sprngs Company. Mauy I, J8-h3.., N. 11. There is at 'his. time, (and 'a-ill conlinnue throuihthbe yearl o '-ood Male andI Femnaie $~ccho. Mr. Juhnt lyhans superinea.'.s the male school. Rev. C. S. Heard superianends the te male scho,d. hly el it-45 18 NjO~'the subscriber near Cam dgAbbeville District. onc thme 17tut n..y negrn tman PETER, hli about ii fr~ three or tour in haa gr swil scar or tuolea ont the ~,t itai imapedinieat*in his spe.'h, ratfher t-intelligent enjanten.mee; Ihe ca is Ihe will atteenpt to raw anc a free Sn' . H is a Blacksmith b trade,. wa pair. chaai.dia inChalqrn. eutsevenot eight yrsold, '"e abalemnen bythe.iname of &e~onal. ~b ?~1av Ms.; who mqved to this Di'-;raet5 yeasago;'ii ib 4jtl Ice will attempt to go toChaarlesnt. I.will fiberally complenmte .ab pes he~wll ap abed the said boy and. toaiatisil.3 si. .-3.-.I SAau (. N'ew Na~.ljeille Disrif.eyg . 7TeCharle40an Courier -la rsgeertEd to ingert the abe tr. wediksAnd orward the account to met, at tifstaecis. - .Jo,.R. SARRAN1T.. te BiarInCav - Fd~gesletd, C. 11, 20th Hity 184.5 Oaoas No -H . SPN b iaober-p with the'- -uk .of'.M a!Wa GSritU, q.BrdQ arte? )h er, withinbe rank of Captain wili be r'espet ed an Ao eeordin . TIHOS, W. GANT, - May 24 . . 4:. 17 ROMntaionnear flHaibo on het -fthe third.inastant, a i light SORR L MULE, about three year.-old, buat well broke for workiegr niding. A ribral ppc asds ilbegiven fort the, delivery'of the uULE, to untgat rambur, orfor any infonlaationl which *tdl lead to hier BENi. C, YANC Y. Nag arg, May19, 1843. f 7 ?vrydeacplnxenat deainess& desputieb,-ttfOWfee. afinWn ataA v ... State of South Carolin. ABBEVILLE, DISTif~t IN TLB COMMON PLhA0. OHN W.tenI.R,; d .4ody of the tskerirofAbbe ite oftora jaa it the -i itys of Iame woo Lonmiz, having fddhis pe.tliour with a se ' lule. on esto . of his whaleeutstm.el 4a anal. for the purpose erobtaining ie ' )f the Acts of the General Assmbi3ly Co nonly called the Ianalvent Debtors Aats - Pils Noriwe iii hereby givedait dia ion of the said Joka W. 4 ward and considered ins the Court Pleas for Abeville Districtst AbbevdkWCqra louse, on the sixteatAdy ofOdfnbe ne snch othr daj- thereaf ter as the; Court-may order during the term, commeneanai the "d place. on the third Moaduy of October 0et, tad aU :as creditrs afba0id Jok W. NO Kellar, are besehyapqaoioned perueeu3 y heir attorneysN to appear t - he said Court. to shew cause. i any why the benefit of the Aets aforehId 3ot' e granted to the said JohnW. E ipon his executing the asigaet ri 01t4 )y the Acts aforesaid. JNO. F. LWVING ClAk's Ojcu, 19tl1 laiy, 1843. May 31 ($17624) 3i'* State of South CaroIfu EDGEFIELD DISTRIUt B ArES' WRENN. Jr., of tie said District, living within one-mile of Gilgal Church. tolls before me an. tay Inare, of a mixed roan and gray-10- IN een hIands one inch bigbj & b-A e years old, beth eyes itjoured being ept ror the Hetm-ks in duing 'wbhieb iee*; ers h:ve beet cut away, appcasWf Lt wen doollats by Simpson Sujivan, G'i ridge Clcthean and John Terey.,05% uder any hand this 234day rApri 118. EDWARD SETLE, US ,, May 34 (W. ). ..4m. 8 J D.TitiFM.s. haseoeed ar ''pi of he ashve vaitb worksuphi hw off-lrw far satoeat tie. publidsie" ' The character of ais wrk btgo ft known to tihe public. grenerall; k i de un-)esory to comnieet upon Z. - Mfay: . . - 17 TO TIE PIUJB -L* VIHF ub.herifier r-.etroN~ndafogi T public. thai he has opened a Ifeuse ..f Eaterga for Travellers, Eemiles above Ca Ablieville. Districk au the diira d - on.ia nd Hawburg*ia Edgeie C a .ao hidge to, Lauress and Greenvie f eas, and he pledges himself to ase hi forts to resider all comfortable wio mnay A. him with their customa. On the premuses there afs hialien 8M6W nd inely watCred lotor the accone'datjds f Drovers. J. NeCRA&?( May 24 . .. etate of South Carelina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. -- Richard Hardy, et al. rhoenas Mardet al. 1 T appearing to the aatisflcoedi asasa . al-adoner, that the..Deen l s d - Hardy. James Hanly, Barbara Hewisses . len HoyVerton, 'Howerto ,-eluildpusef Ngcy Howertun,.decnd. Chales-Bamy Lnd wird Ehsa. a40 Ia , jAbser Gten. to and wife Tavy 0. ad wife Lucy WParks,:msdi limis of the State: on maction. -by Complfinalts Soicitor. ordered. dat .l tbsent defendants do plead. aser er dew.e to coamplaiuants bitt, within thee usedra Gees he ublication of this order, or 'the ai4 bil wilibe taken pro cofea*5 a 'as tem. Edgefieid Duassar# * r# r ther orders -~~n a e , May 17 het exauisoh a ie - Offers for thi'wrk to be seale pdere.cted to se with r residence pf the workmain -ie~d bek, ind ,eeferences ofskil a ollaedkniinifhe re'idece.i bevile or itmyse1Eii46. -~ 1HOMAS PAREER IN TRE CO3IMQ~w A Francis A. Cosneta4nimt Geo'ge Conner, rpH E sauti Plaleihave gL4 1 - Irao. In my ,~ fiw~ Detindant iireIs nk State: Ord~e ab e aid Deendant aday; the 0li4 at thesese herwhIs#ns ajudmet wil'be ati against bimn. - 3. F.LIVINGSO~4 dierk's Ome.Dee~ 9.182