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AA - &A CALL TO THE PEOPLE. Sons C. PuLez. Awd ~ ~ oeft Cries -b ire und son: Pim~lug, deganding sleep arise, gv-in be begun: y -elo ofyomr name, shadow of your fame, _jjaaspm*ymbatde won; - ca s~op o wat yeare T 2 mjad~asauersof OPPressiOn's car! health and life, nuborddi brunt of strife, ae walli. ye not bled for wortbless things, ntConebines and kmngt? llaiwe not toiled for all? A$ il thissadz hour. W~i the grap of power I 'Awake! but not in mpeid your breath In unavaili i;e Awake! bt giMo-deal in death. rtiue, cainage, blood and fire; Awakel but Uikto hurt the brand onu round the land. all our hope expre; LeTnageafce rise amidst the gloom, To u.ye to a deeper doom. ~~~e beare - ti-bre'si knaves. - thii ein thle air viegated Slaves. who, J0as4ike. I-etray, igh Anarchy. 'he way Tdaeons and tip gravesf; k no great reform. taid lne tonet quell thle stortu imorAl nhood ,hSong. with ental might. warm ersuasion on vour tonguie. To the cause of lbgb:; Leteases. cenete in the soul, Yowild-and wandering thoughti control, 1, ige ie ttn life and light: maopast Ie1gth to gi4 have soqght in va. future yet shall are. Sir world or thine. wis, and gisod and free. theiir blert detsign: of Truth. leni Overenst, - udle into day at . _Iw, bondiese, and dIivine ; shall walk te frpitfil sod, wohy of his God. U184ELLNEOUSS The berper Awakened.-An eccentric nd aged nuister, wio recently died at .., alrputr VMass., Mr 31ilton-was re fore the general asttontion to ,the " 'f hIs hearers during service. ho b wed even during the dc iry of aours ; and .then the in uiiliar way in which lie would address the del sat was quite edifying. lie was ence '"ching on a warm afternoon.when hes sa a' rithioner sitting in the first - ' rg 'asleep. The first name of thi .tieman was Mark. Perceiving Iis in .atet;on to the discourse, the preacber enddenly stopped - in the nidst of a son w.seee ad elevating his voict, to the high est 'l~u exclaime(h *' Mark.!" As ii ~tuiceinby a thunderbolt, up jumps the awakened delingnent in the midst or the tuioo, his mouth wide open, won '~who called him and (or what ; bwile 'the preacher, dropping his voice, wept calmly on, and finished the follow u rg uotation from Scripture, as if' it form ,pr of his sermor--'hark, I say, pretman, and behold the upright, s nthend of tbat man is peace." ':' eFjd 'oze.-The Commer euAdvuatsays : Within a few days SseveraI ,al uablo coins have becn inf ipoughed field on the battle * poaof $~ratoga. A mong thenm was a ,etpVO~m2D~p8Oe. of the relgtn of Wit Ms~a~hazyand in one Oeo a guinea ofgee 1775. appearing perfeet ~iy~eaa4 righ, with several Spanish - isrs'a oioder date. which were much tkeeby their place of deposit. In huilmpedtate vicinity of these coins, was - pua thigh hone, from which it was in - W~dthathe money was depiosited in the .$~d~spocke't or the ufrtunate owner. * ~ lVsOuttidig Accuns.-A - ~ Sdaccontan t ten dollars each,- a lignit on thousand dollars-a hapd' msmed.if'a thesu-timse, were it all collec 4 The same pumber at five dollars insisammat tafivdthousand dollars. Sb a n ef n,.re sabscriber tora pa ~s onlbe done by, and -W ihstoldlen rue-eaicel at once a ecount, be it more or less noUt be theaeo6fthe thou p bn hitred,'or even the My, '~athaktha l~ps~ ho detbt is flittle oa~ ttEtprio - 6~t ini the 'a o bu at obap it may concern. - ~ er~ ,& bale-Oue .onsub a the Charlegoif ) was discontanued in March,' - ly sents psage ez: lahomat~ of palaipal and dustabg that it would have ~ t'~has been hard 'fmiyto support. avs ao 1 des iint asked if uenna!y rele es; audJ u4 thi j yo bokoe~ H tE undesgned taku inasmretizd ol mn V iormin; their fiads and the piblic gun erdiy. tuat wney havt nwow on hand alid itst altltty receivin; tesh supplies of articirs i their ar., consiJstig it part ot the fullowing; vu. 3 p . U!gm.: if.liemp, Tow an G ninny. -'k i wo 4,f IItsches wvide. 1W o u; 4! 3 1160. ',i allah4. J dor, K:.tjcky ite-up. .j inch. I" bate Csa.l :,Cu. sdOiG %6 h~ed!-. Z-.gjF, ,a .Al etuahitc. N. Viieias da. iii :blis. 401 sitka iivcriol aI:. very large siz 30,M00 ibs. L.scusa, . .L.p..tir aiti:c aiOn aa well curut. 60 keg. ada, ah bizes. 50,000 as. Sweed xurs.. eory size. 30 kegs U sunpowder, Dulout's. Togethex vmau L-at agas, Te, tpet C11 dies,Vihiges, Ptyger, -sptce. Dusneauc t.sood Wiiouw (la, Soap, Itsacc., AIce. wil every arucle kept III out 'iusineas, Mich wi be sold Tery low to correspuod wads the - ha times." Orders rwn our friends wall be promptly 0 tended to, and the goods sent at the iOML market price. We solicit most respectfull, alt orders foR Bagging and Itupe. and bball : weys send tiecm to correspond im quatty to ti order describing the article. We return our thanks to the public lior the kind patronage. and beg a continuance of the favor. - OW1ARD&GAlM.MNY. Hamburg, July22 co4t :'i A CARD. L. JEFFERS having this day connet q ed himself withs Dr. J. F. O;R H f Fl: in tie WAREHOUSE and CO33liS:S10 BUSINESS, begs leave to return his Aiuce thanks to his friends and customiterti, fur I tery liberal share of patronage heretolore b stowed upon haimIlf, and hopes C:e same wv be continued to the firm of If. L JEFFEL & CO., to whose advertisemetit below, I begs leave to refer. July 19, 113j. WAREUOUSE, FACTORAGI AND CU313llS*ION BUIESS, Hamburg. S. C. T M subscribers have this day foriimed ,o-partnershitp for the transaction of 11 above business in all its !araiche, nder 11 name and style of H. L JEFFERSl & C( They are now building, and will have epiujl ed by the 1st of sept next, an caessire as coammodisas WAREHOUSE imnediately t the paiticipal street leading autu town, remo from all danger by fire, and entirely abo1 high water anark, which w ill be a safe ad ct venienit depository for Coun. Merchandiz &c., confided to their care. They offer the services to their friends and die public geiner ly, as agents for the sale of Cotton, Flour. B con. &c.; the purmhase e>f goods to order, r cris qp,- and forwarding mserchanadize, u:ot i nod ipping Cotton. &c. &c.; aml promni strict and prompt attention tu all orders L businest addressed to them. The subscribeus having pledged theimseln not to speculate in Cotton, on their own a count in any way whaitever, arm prepared give their undivided .ittention to the interest their.custonwrs, and from the long and wet known experienace of one of the partners i the practical part of the Commission bu..ines they taope to receive unsd tnerit a share of pu lie patronage.. 11. L JCFFEIt,. J. F. GRIFFIN. Hamburg July 29, 1I-2. Augtu 2 if 27 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT 0' OIWIX.Ii V. In ro William Wise. Admin'tr. of Ien, -MWie. W UH ER ' William Wise, Administ tor of Henry Wise, has removed d. thii State withat having accounted for kum a ministration, and wh,-reast 31oms Sn cannget one or the sureties of rsid ndiiiitratur, Is applie.d to mne for relief on the premis~es: TFhe are thetefore to sutummn and require thme .a William Wise. andministrator of limur y Wie and his. surteties, Msem Swearingen, anti Les' is Jonmes, to appear at may oflice on the 8th d:1 of Novembser niext, at 10 o'clock, to render accouint of said administration, and abide sur further order or decree as may be made in ti premises. OLIV ER TOWL.. o. r.. t'. Ordinary's Ollce, 8th August, 183 State Of SOuth CarOlina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OI.IVEIL TrOWLES. Esqjuir *Ordinary of Edgefield District. Whereas, Jacob Long, hiath applied me for Lette of Administration on all at singular the goods and chattels, right and credits of Mazrgdret Baniks, late the District aforesaid, deceased. 'C'hese are, thcerore, to cite and adm ish all nad singular the kindred and cre~d tore of thi said deceased, to be and appel before me, at our next Ordinary's Cou for the saud D~istrict to be holden at E~do field Court House on tho 21st inst., 181; to show cause, if ny, why the said Aa tainistrution should not ho gransted. Giveu under my hand and seal this 71 day of' Auguist, one gousandl eight hur dred and forty three, and in (lie sixty s: venth year of A meriepin independence. 0. TOWV.ES. o. i:. p August 7, 1843. [$2 l2] 2t 28 ~90 Dollars Reward. T BE above reward will be puaid biy tl subscriber, t) aniy person or persoi who will give such inforsnation as will lend thecdiscovery of thme thief or thieves, whomm stol from his room, at the Plantep Hotel. E. C. II on the night of the 30th* of yisly, Mia4, the fe lowing Notes aini Mfoney, vi: oe One Not5, on G. L& E. Penn & Co., date April 2nd; 1842,.for $3Cd 00. Otto Note on C. II. Goodman, date not ri .colleeted, for $l00 00. One Note-on Rihd Ward, date not rce hectd. for*$t2 00. fnd about $e6in SMoney. All personssare forbi trading for the abovy .otes as payment has beens st.p ed. August 2 ;it 27 Drought to the..Jail O F this District a negr man, wh -J ealls himself HARRY, five feet 44 wnbes high, of very black complexion, a lieut ears of age; maya he. raniaway ?konur.rW~eeks, of Barawell District fout ties from Aiken, about the 18th o J'3Ugles.Tbe owner is requested to co-n tEr. wd poe property, pay charges ani tiske a, otherwiseohe will be dis .p..e~f ae~ugto law. "sn 9 Th r f~vf 25rg State of South Carolina. art FXECUTIV. DEPARTMENT, C(OsVIIuIt.3 st .111v, 184:. 1 By liis Excefletwav. JAMES I. IL~itNomo. Fsq.. Governr aad Comnander-in-.Chef, in and over the :ttate of Soth Carolina: y W ll.R EAS. infoetunion fs been receiv TV ed at ths Departmtent. that Atflrocilong murder wa, committedl in Darlington District. on the- let uilt. bv F .I'NCIS LAWSON and EVERETT I.AW-"ON. his son.,on the) foody of jows Srams ofscaiel District. and that lte maid Fianc'iez Laws-on la fled from jnstice. Everett Lawson ha# isg been a pprehenided and ds now im jail: d Now know ve, that it, the end justice may he dane. and iiat the said Friacis Lawsuni ay be brought to legal trial. for his offence asafor t said. I do hereby otTer a reward of One lan ' dred and Fifty Dollars for his apprehension i' and delivery in any jail of this SatL-. Fratncie Ie Lawen is described as bein: about 35 or 40 .venes of age. abouat 5 feet , iinchet high, square .r -built. salbew cmpilexion li~tb t hair.a little how It I legged lhi. under lip laecgx dn11va a little. aetd i4 -aid to have a scar, or -ars onl ihis body oc casioeed by a burn. Given ntder aty hand and the Peal of the State, at Cohlitmbi., the 3ist July. A. Di., one lhouseand eight hundred a'nd forty N' tIh-re, and in, the sixty-eigih year of the re )Iderl1endence of lte 'nited States of eAmiesica. a- J. 11. HAMMOND. Governor. Rt. Q. P3srvumr, Secretary if State. Angost 9 ~ t 2 Head Quarter%, ()ae.It Ne lol.-cIu.M, i li.a July, 1I43. S ) mnuch of orders dated. hIead Qartera Clubnlian. 1'th Jun. 1813 relate to the halaaadu ;th 61egu1netents or lfiantry, ae le're-liv a counmttermanlded, tiley will par.:de as folleows, lo. viz: ,e The Sih Regiment at Morrows old field, on . Tie-day fle 12th of Septenber. A- The 6th Reg'maent at .Lomax. onl Thursday d ale 14th oef Septembei. The Olicera andi n tinn.commn)risionied oflicers will assemble the te day pareVionl- st their regimental parade ground, e for drill and instruction. n Tie General in con.nnl of the division c, and tiha lrigadier Generals will, with hecir ir suite attend the re.iewre. i. The Brigadier General cf Infantry wall ex a- tend usix order. e. By order of the Conmnander-it chief: .. J W. C.%N'.rY. Adja. & Im-p. ien. .I. g7- To be paublished in all the papers lciatedi a1 within ihe lerigales -,rderel out for review, and to continue until the reviews are over. -. July 19 9t 1' Head Quarters. A . CoLUMsu, lith July. 1843 itOrdIer Ne. -. T 1 IE feollowing iegimenss of Cavalry will parade for Review aid Drill as follows, :vz: The Sit R egiment at the Limestone Spring". on Saturday the"1'2ta of August. or-near tie Glenn's Spiings. ona Thursday the 17th of An gaei. an the Major General meay direct, lae re porting to the Commander in-L'hief the place . selected Iby the 1st of August. The Ist stc;iment, at a place to be aelected lay the General inI command pfthe Division. oim Thureday tho 7th Sepiteiber. lhe! reporting to the Commander-in4 L1eiftsy the ~tha of A ngast. The 2d tegimsaetet at L.ongires. ouv aturday the 14,th1 Sepgte-iber. The coioasestioned and n6ona-comnascI ned-Ce1aee- otlicers will amvsisile on tle a- day parevionsa fur irill aned itntructiou, at the in Ie-:enatal cPrade, Grunid'. d- Thme Gene-rauls ins cumiamad of ifhe "ila oand , 1st ihviioncd. w'ill extende thsi, orer. :iaml atiesnd is a ithe thae-ir suesite thet lleaiewrs. met 1y osrde-r fC thme Comemansder.in Ciit,. hi J. W. (CAN~lim. A, 1jt. & Icus. G;ru'. v. L'i' 1T4 be p'h:bli.lhe'd in cell ta pr loatn. iv ed wtithain thle Brigadeesordeed out fur review, lea anid mu ceonticnne unau' the reviews acre over. 'h Jnly 19 9___________ ** General OrderN. Ceslumnbia, 15th Jane, IS-43. j (Ontian. No. .. (VIIE lollowmig IEGI3IENTS will1 parae .3 ier itet icaw aced Drill, at iae talaes and places herein ated, viz: The 45th Ktgimnenatjit the urnst F'actory. on e'. Satuirdeay the iaha of Augstt. T1he 36thm lieagimaent at Timnn~s' old fcieId oct tTueseday the 22nd uf Angnt. d Thesa Ia' ltegimnett Blrutona', on Saturday lte 2thh of August. s' 'The ;kd fegactetnt at Toney's old Store, on af Tues~day the 2tith of Ausgust. The 5tha Regimenit at Hunte's, ona Thursday in th lct. of Anagust. i. Thec 2nad llegimcent at flal~s on Saturday r thme 2nmd oef eptembter. rt Thae42n'd Regismnt at Ilintns, on Tuesday The 4thi Reimen tt at Virrennce. ocn Satur day th~ tth of Septrmnber, - T 'he 8th, iegituienrt at Ilorrowt's old fiel-d, oct IThu ersdaty thce 14th oef Sep:tembet. hi The6t'h ilegitent at lomcax's, on .satturday the 16th of( Se-pte. bcr. . Thme 9ta 1ietgimenct at Lowte's. oct Tuesdaya the 19ths of $e pemtber. The 101th Ite:imaeent at Rlcardlson'e, on Thutirseday the 21st of eptemhses: Thme 7th e'gimsent cct ihe Old Wells, ean Sa. tutrdasy the 2i3d of Septemetber. e 'l'he Commnissionsed acid temn-comnaesciiune'd ohlicere 'ciil assemble etc rheit rc-reems lHei menitl dauter ;:rocicds. forcdiil: taed inL-:rct tieon on Theda pr-avieus toe thaeir revsewa. Tie.lajor G;enter~la arel Biri:'-dr i'nme rails will. with the'ic cate atteend cs the renes within their co aieI.ds. d| Thce Brigsdier Generta an.. charged watha the e~atiaon of tlis aider so far as relates to thece- respective ik igades. By ord,-r oef trie Conmmsander-m chief: .f. W. CANTEYt Adjt.&lcnsp. Gen. 11 To ''. be publishaed in all the. Uere.located witlain tice Brigades o'rdered outl or recviewv. and teo cotntinne until the reviews are over. J Junt. 28 . 2 flead. Quarters. - a 1Ist lsth e JS . je. c. If. Ede'eied, Ity ietii. 1843. aORDFxrt No - IIN obedience to atn order froms ia he'cman -..der-int-chief, the followliag legime'nts of ga valry..will parade at the times anid places hero in staeted, viz: STie 1st Regimenstat Old Pecndletona Village, on Thuredaay thae 7th Sept.. 'The ed ltegiamenet of Cavalry at Longmnires, Ion Saturday the 16th Seplt. -- Thte cocdwiiioneud and ttnt.commissioc~i officer. (corporals iclcudesd) will as~mible the day previous-for drill. and instruetiott. 'Tbe dif'ision aut Brigadesstalf, willatmend the reviews of the. diVius@e.7e By order of Brig. tGeacI~L Bonhatm. iCoastmandcag et Dvso It -- 48. L.OR R, I DePp. Aeh't.Ge. m~t., tai9o or Iead Quarteri, G.uXMLA, td June, 1843. ORoku Nao. - A N Election for a.ijor General to fill the yacancy Occassioned by ifh, reasignsatront of Major Genecil George Mclinlie of the Fort Division, will take place on Saturday the 3ti of Sept.nber nexL The Brigadier Genieral-1 of the Division are required to extenid this or der to their respective Brigades. and make a returni immniediately ther.fter, to the Adjuiant andl linspector General's. departmen~rt al Colum-s bin. the result of said election. By order of the Conmander-in-Chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't. k hasp. Gren'l. July 5 1:t 23 (E- To he puilisplid in all the papers in the Division until the election. Bead Quarters, 2XN R IcoXa9st CAvar.r, July ith, 1843. ORDER No - IN obediemnae to orders from Brig. Gen'l Boinn an election for Slajorof the lowei battalion of the 2nd Reginent ('avalry, will be held on Saturd-ty. the 26th or August next. te fill tile vacancy occasioued by the resiFnatior of Liont. Col.'Munly. Each Cap!, will give lie legal notice within his own l nils. ly order of Col. JAS I.C. SROUL. July 19 Ct 25 Reg'tI. Head Quarterns, E* ooErnxL. Juy 3, .143 Order" Sn. 12. T11 E Upper Battalion of the sovethl R .Lgimnat inatantry, 8. C. S1., is hereby fly dered to Parade at the P'iie Ilouse, on trSa turday the 2d ofrSeptenmber next, for brill ao< Review. The otlicersi and non-comisiones ollcer., will nzmenble the day previflus fo Drill and Instruction, The Seventh Regiment will Parade at din Old Wl'. onl the 23d Septenher, the office and non-conaissioned officers the day pre viou. LOUIS T. WIGFALL. CoL 7th 1rg'. lunf. S. C. J. July5 12 *23 Head Quarters. Eprr...JOly3, 1&-131. Ormrt No. - I IlE filloiwig Companies will parade ro .3 r ill and Inastructioii at the times ano places herein stated. in the Upper Battalion n the Seventh Regiment, South Carolina M1ilia The Fdisto Beat Company, on Saturday di 5th of August next. Tie Shaw's Creek Beat Company, on So tarday the 12th tofAugust next. The Horne's Creg Beat Company, on Sa turday the 19th of Augult next. Th'e Conrt lonse Beat Company. on Sa turday the 19th of August next. The Captaims are charged with the ctentioi af li., itt er. so fat as relate-i to their rcspec live Co:npanies. By order ot SAMUEL POSEY, Lt. vol. M, Reg't. hnf. S. C. M. July 5 Ft 23_ Edgefield Beat Company, ATTENTION - Assemble at your usual Compan rendezvous, on Saturday the 19th c August next. ru laustruction & Drill armed and equippcd according 1 law. An Election will be held at th uamue tie and place for a First Lieu tenant to fill a vacancy. L.ieut. Ramey, Sergeants Bacoi and Cogburn, will'manage the elc tion. By order of Lt- Col. Sam'l. Po9ev, CHAS. A. MEIGS, Captain. July26 4t 26; New Spring and Summer T lE Subscrb.ers have jnst received, an nar nw ollutig lto their customers art the pantalic generally, a full amid well selecue< ;asortmernt of, Fancy & Stapic Dry Goods, Coumpjrising escry va'riety of Goodsa ina thei line, auiiedl tao the Spring and Suimmaer trade which the'y will sell at prices tot stuit the timesa A t.so-A general arsairtmnent of Groceries, Hlardware, flats, SShoes, &c. &c. wich will be ,aald at prices which catinot fai tao givsat isfaction to those who may fasvorr then wvithi their patronage~. We' were~ indaucedl h. the present rediucedl prices of Gipoda, to iunake heiavy purchases, wshich enables us to of'e; stronig mrduneets to purchasers. We arn determinedf to maelI, and liet those who doubi aiur ability so please them, call anmd see. We alsao continnema the businesa.s of Mininery & Mnnhuamaklng undter the supaermtenadence of Mrs. C. .al DO(WD, amid having rece'ived a new supply of Goods stited to' that branch of trade nirs prepared to execute~ all ktnds of work withi tnearnuess anid deaspntcha. Orders froun die ecountrr promptly attended to. BLAND & BOUTLER, A pr il 1-2 tf 11 NEW GOODS. T IE .Subsenbe~rs re.'pectfuilly inform theil old censtoutera' an:l the public generally, that they are now receiv.ing ad opening their atocrk taf 5pring A &euamer' Goods# E~iianamy a gem:sral asortmnenl of Faney & Staple Goods, HATVS, 8hl10ES, & ;:lCERIECS. Ilt ining dlispo-edl at dh- gre'ater par, a lIei ohal et-- k. ther~ nre no~w abl- to a.lYer .m.aI brias r'aema s ,tock of Goos, whliai ahey asa4 sell at prices to' suit the tintres. G. L. & E. PENN. A pril 12 It 11 New Spring and Summer GOOe s. 11H E .mibscribers are no0w receiving from Na w York. their* Spring & Suammer Goods, Emubrucinug alsn overy article usu.ally kep' In iks uarket. h~lave. selected our Goods with gre~at care, and retinest our eastomert, and the puiblic generally. tao call andl examino for thaemselves, anid see that the prices dii cor re'spondl withi dhe times. WVe are thaukfual for. put fuavors, and hope by strict attentioun to bu smnesa to mnerit a conrttauni:ce. PiIESLEY & BRYAN. A pril 12, 18431. , tf 11 TFH E U. 8. DISTRICT COUfRT, Drs-ragcr or-Souma CaRotJt1.s IX B.ANK RUPTC Y. IN the mutter or Dainiel Hoyt. Mechanme 3.formerly of New York, now of Abbevilla, District, South Carolisra. a Jiankrurpt. Pursuant to ant Order of the District Court if the United States, for the District of South Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that cause be shewn berore tho said Court, at the Fede~ral C'ourt Houso in Charleston, on the ninth day af September next, at eleven, o'clock, A. M., slhy the. said DanieL Hoyt, should not re :eiVe his isichuag and Certifiesteas a Bak Cht~arleston, 12th da of' June. 1$43.7~ - . Y. GRAY, Clerk. -GRIOCEIIIES, &c. IT Ita :ubv-rLtbra rsce ;fietly influrn their frocds an tile a1113C. t),h:uLr 16y have re cived : ,..-ge siod #rtsh 4ilY of GODS. PA:lect,-, iy ue of the fino, i. Ne'v Yo;rk, os. tol, Piladep !i., ialtinore .aind Charle-o,,. which i. :ada-tion i,. their former stock. cou. prises th-larget anud best -4:osrtflent of' 4 .uoaIs c'.er utfereu in tis narket. coi.uniing in peirt as followl.: 40 abda. Porto Rico. New Orleans and St Croix Sugars, 350 bag, Itio. Luba, Porto Rico. St. Do mingo. Java. and Mocha Cttfee,' 74) hhdas. WVest Iudi-a Slulansses, 10 tierces Cuba do. 5 hbis. New Orleans do. 70,000 lbs. Bacon. Iams,,Sidae& Shoulders, &000 " Swede Iroi, assorted sizes, 5,000 " English do. 3,00)" Band and Hoop Iron, :1,000 " Nail llods & Hlorae 8aees!ha pe:-, 2,000 " Cast, German. & Ulistered Steel, 200 settas Wagon Boxes, * 1,700 sacks Salt. (bleached sacks,) 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, 500 pieces lemp and Tow Bagging, 43 to 46 inches wide, 250 pieces Gunny Hagging. i,oUllbs. Bagging Tiwoe, ( Weaver's,) 150 cos Manilla Bale Itope, 100 do Hemp do do 1,500 yaidsOsnaburgs, 5,00 lbs. double retined LoafSuigar, :,000 " " " crushed do. 3,000 '- powdered do. 1,100 "i ngle retined Loaf do. 2) hoxes Turpie:ie St:ap. 10 " Sperm Candles, 20 e ifull's patent 'undies, 5 tierces freih ground lir.e. 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. I Union lills, 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand.) 40 doz. dining. parlor, rockuig and children's Chairs, 7 cases flats and Cal', 150 cask' Stone Lime. (in tine order.) 20 kegs Dupont's FF g Powder, 1,00) lbs. Bar Lead, 40 boxes Winduw GIVa tx10 & I10J2, 130 bags Shot, nsortcdMizca-, 2,MO pairs Shoes, Tea, Pepper, Spice, Gincr. Chocol.ate. Cmn namon, Ahnsonds. Starch, Nutmiegs ule chew ing Tobacco. Negro Cloths, BlIruke4s' shoe Thread, Cotton Yarn. Cottonts Cards. Wool Cards, Tacks, Sieves, Plough Lines. 1l1*go, Madder, Blue Stone, Copperaw, Epsow Salts. Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (Puperaur aticle.) Trace Chains, Fifth Chains, !.iwoothing Irons, brass bound cedar iluckets, horse Liuckets, Pails, Tqbs. Keelers. Wi'low Wagons, nests Mleasures, Feathers, &c. &c. &c. SIhLEY & CRAPON. H amburg, July ?. M.4!1. if 23 S-eof South Carolina. ABIWIL LE DISTRICT. IN THE COM.UON PI.EAS. JOlIN IV. McKELL.R. who is i the cus. tody of the Sheritf f Abbeville District by virtut: of two v rits of capias ad saiisfaciendum, at the- suits of James 11. Giles and Wilson & Lomax, having filedt his petition with a ache dule. on oath, of his whole estate, real and per. sonal, for the purpode otobtaiing the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, cow. wonly called the huasolvent Debtors Acts Public Yotice is hereby given, that the peti tion of the said Joht*W. MtcKellar will be heard and considered in the Cosurt of Common Pleas for Abbeville District, at Abbeville Court House, on the sixteensth day of October nex:, or such other day theieatier as the Court mav order during the term. commcncinigut the said place. on the third Monday of October text, and au the crditors or the said John W. Alc. Kellar, are hereby summoned personally or by their attorneys, to appear then and uhere in the said Court. to shew caue. if any they can. why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid ,4hould 1t' be granted to Ihe Paeid John W. M.Kellar, upon his executing the astignment required by the Acts aforesaid. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. r. Clerk's Ofce, 19tha 3Jay, 1r43. . State of' South Catrolinxa. F.DGEIFIE LD D18T RJCT. r IN TilE COMM.\ON PLIEAS. Q 1. WV. Di. L. MILLER. who hasa. been * arrested, und as now routiaed within the hounds of the Jail of Fsdgefild Distiict, by virtue ofa capias ad satisfaui,-ndtum, at the suit ofiJamnes Caaanady, havh.: iledl hi.' petition3. Iwith a schedule on a atha.o his whole estat,- anid effeocts, witla a view of objtaiuinng thet. benefit of thu Acts of the General A.-arbly, comnuaonly called the ln.-olvenat Debtors A -ts. Public antice is hereby ;::ven. tInt the- p.:ti. tion ofthu .satd 5. 31. W. D). L, 3leu w:ll be heard in the Court of Commaaon Piece for IEdge. tield District, at Edgefield Co,:rt Iiouu'e, on WVednesday the fourth day of October anest, or on such othaer da.y as the Court shall oerd,-r. dtar ing the term commnuccing' on the first Monda)~ in October niext, at sai'h place; zandl all the cre ditors ofsaid 5. 31. Wi. D. L. Sille', are haere by i'tmaumieid either pe:rsonally or by their at ternecy, then and there. ins said Cotmt. te she'w cause, if any they crana. why the benefits oh thes Acts aforesaid abotild not hi' cr antcd to. the sid S. 31. Wt. D. L. Stiller, iupone hits executi;: th,. ~sgnment required by the Acts afre..uid. L~gricl C.II. GF.O.' POPE:, c. c r. ~24th 3Match I".43. Junu2': (*17 6:?i) 3:ni "' Staite of South i aPa'lina, EDGEFIELD, DISTRICT. IN Thl CO.MM11N PLE4S. JOIIN :1 A R511, asho is in-te custody of tihe Shieriff of &hgefseld District.by 'irtu, ot a 'erit of ca pias ad s-tisfaciendsut, at lthe sit of 0"-ens & F-inley, fir theusecof 8. Ov~en, having filed esd his petitiona ina m:y office, with a 1schedule on oath, of his whole estate real and personal, for the purpose of obtaining thae beetilt of the Actf Gneral Aeeby com-. Public Notice is hereby prven, that the pati trout of thme said John alarsh will be heard and considered an the Court of Common Pleas fa, Edgeaeldi District, at Edgefield Court ifouse. the seconad day of Oc'ober next. or such er da~y of thet next term feor said Court ..a said Court meay direet; antI all the creditors of said John Mlarsh are her.:by summonedl to ap. pear then and there in the said Court. to show cautse. if any they can, why the benegit ' f the Acts aforesand shouald not be pfantted to thet. said John Mlarsh, upon his ktaming the tassign. mnent reired by the0 Acts afoireasaid. GJEO. POPE, c- c. r. Clerk's Ofrie, June 2t6. 1813 June 28 ($17 6?24) 3mt 22 TilE U. 8. ODT.1RICT1 COURT, DISTRtICT OF' voUrnt: AILOrLIA. IN ?.I NKRUPTCV. I N the Mlatter oh Mfartin Posey, late a Mfiller, Enow a f'armaer of EdgefiebtI District, 8. C. a Bankru pt,. o f th-itic or Puraatat to an..trde: fteDsrc or of the Unitedl dtates, (or the Djstrict of~outh Carolina, Notien inhereby given. that cause bo shewn before the said Court, at thie.Federal Court fona.. in Chniriesmn, c:alto ninth day of Septmber next, at ehevelh o'clock, A. AU., .wby a id blartin Posey, should not receive bsiwlarge as a Bankrupt. Chargleston. Isth day of June, 184!3. Ii. Y. GRAY. Clerk. Brought to the Jail ' thpi i D ti rict a negrop man, who .clls hlimell JACUKSON.five feet2 incacs high, vc y laisck complexion. ahout 30'yeors ale, his left le; shorter than the riulit. .v., hu beloo-s to Mr. James Hardy of Anderson Ditr'et. S. C. who lives withinj three miles of Mr. Oumuel Earles .'ore. and that ho rautaay ive or six w~eeks ago. rhc owner is request-d to come forward, pruve property* ray Charges. and take him away, other%% ise he will be disposed of ac cort'ing 1o law. C. II. GOODMANJ,4ailor July 19 r 25. DR. CHAM PION'S Vegetable Agne Medicine. A afe aod certain cre for th. Chills and .Pever in all its complicated forms,alsoan effectutal remedy ror feers ofevery description. This Hedicine has been used by the propri etor a number of years in extensive practce, donng wlhich time, he has treated some thou panads of cases of fevers and ftom the success of this mode of practice. he is confident it aust and will be the prevailing practice in fevers. It never fails to perforun a cure of Chills and Fever the FInST LAr. Bilious, TyphAus, Nerrous. CoNgir, Winter and Ydloto t'rcr, all yield to the use of this Medicine, &-- are cured by this system of practice in a a'..rter time ana with much more certainty than by any othet system of practico that has ever been recommended. CERTIFICATES. Sur.rraF.I.D, Fsyette Co. Ala. Jan. 10, 1842, Dr. Champion :-Dear air, I have been a great favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pill., and unt.' last fall had not beard of your pills. Your arenit has lcR some in this country, and I have used them in my practice to a considerable ex tent, and I en n with pleasure say, thetas ihr as any kuowledge extends, they are much supe rior to any med-,cine I have used in cases of Feyers. I am so fuceibly and from personal know ledge convinced of the salutary and all inportant effects of your pills, that I am ex tremely anliuns to have you nake an agent in this vicinity. hI'ere cn be a large amount sold here for cash. Yours truly. H. P. LEONARD, 51, D. DALLAS Co.. Ala., April 4, 1843. Dr. Chapioa:-Dar sir,-Of tihe pills wtiich I reetoivcd froim you, I have found sale for a cur:.&-raL.l quantity. I think that it. will be siN..y here in consequence of the wet spring. Your pills give such general satsfac tion her, th-t I am perqsadced by my neigh bors to wrie t., yn.. for a large su ly of both kinds. It is now known that Ieep them, and people will come 30 or 40 miles for them. Please send them soon, as I expect to sell all th.t I have written for by the time your agent. is around in .islv. Yours with much respect, BENAUAH KING. Each box contains 24 pills, 12 of which are suilicient to cure any ordyinar case of Chills and Fever. Price $1 25, and -ALSO DR. CRAMPION' VEGETA BL, AN TI-BULIOUs, ANTI-DISPEr Tie retirTIYo AaD cATUARTIC 111.1, Possessing four ' rponanrt ' for cure of diseases, carfatlg au corrterti out article to assist the ofet f .fr benefit of the health of mankind. This medicine is recommended to the atten tion of those afilicted with Liver Complaigt, Dya'pepsia. Dropsy. Billions habits, Costive. nese, Cholera morbul Rheumatista, Scrofnla, lotl Sigm-ih. cpraved apetite, Worms, Con dialgen. (which as knowy by a siaking seak tion at the pit ofthestomacl ,]Jauadice, Head. che and sick stomach. palpritation or the heart, Diarkna, Dysentery. or flux, Nervous gfte tion, IIeart burn, White swelling, an all thosie dieses arising trom impure blood. Price 25 et- per box, and for sale by o FRAZIER & ADDISON, - Edgefeld C. II., 3. C; R IS LEY & CO. IIamleurg. S. L:. IJAVILAND, ISLEY, & Co.. . . Auguta, Geeo AIso. in nearly all ofthe ton s and vlhl g, and by numsteruas country agents in abe Western astd So'sthen States. Jsa--'. G1 m 2* Staite of 'ouith Carolina. A .BBLTILLE I*8TRICT. I.N EQ UiTY. $aus! Jord1asn. A s'mr. ') BiA for Marmkal -of iiu no . Atasly | Asts. antd for s r. - of.|ral Estate for Sarah Aal. asind pena fDb. I N porsuanc of ansOrr.maade in thin case, nat Junse term. 1r143. requiring the credite's ot she estate ot Jo~hn S Anauly, to appear b# tore ste Commna.<siuner, and prove their 4. manni agnir.as taud esate, on or before tha,&rt .\annday ina Jansaary necxt. I hereby appoint Wedneiday Saaw I5tn of November next. 'Dso cre~ditsors ot taid estate will therefore saks Ne. lice to appear before sie and prove the.r do snands, on thaut dlay, at .ibbeville Court Hlouse. II. A. JONF.S. c. r.. A. Li. Commrissi.eri )r's c. 2th Juine. 18i43. . statte of South C'arolina. E!D~'!LL DISTICT. SIN EQUI TY. iachard Ilardy, et a.) mi. Bill for Partitiot, Thomnas Hardy,et al.) IT ' appearing to the satisfaction pf the Cram .f mawooaer, tit- the Defentdanaia Thoonus ,Ilardly. Jamie IHa~y, Barbara Howerton Al. ien Hiowertona Howerton, chihdreniof Nnney Hlowerton, dcce.tned, Chafes Buassey anad wife Elaza, anad Jatmes Key. Abner Glan ton unad wife Tan~ 0. Glanton, John Parks ands wife Lucy W'Parks, reside without e limits oif the State; on motion, by Blonham, Uowplainats Solicitor, ordered, that thoe.aid ahsent defendantn do plead, answer or deniaur to complainants bill, within thro'e ,noths froum the psulication ot dis order, or the said bill willf se takes. pro resfesso aginst them. p. TERRY, c. a. a. n. Comtm'rs. Offce, Eguield Map 20, 1843.. ~May_24 3m 17 State of South Carolinaf. AIUEVIfJ. DISTRIC'S.Y IN EQUI TY. - Williamn C. Black, )Billeo Accounat, and 0. )Marshalling Assets, J. L.Pearson, &al ) te. I N pursuance of an Order, made in thsease. at Juno term. J843, requiring thaeeredtors ol'amauel Caldwell. to appear before teCe m~ssioner, and prove their dcenads aginet saHl estate. ont, or be fore the first Monday In November nest. I.Ihereby appoint Salniday iee 2$tl day oft Octotier next. The eraiors of mnad estate will thereleretake Neda: to ap-. pear befora mne and prose their demands, on tht day; at Albe~ille Court House. . - 'I~ A. JONES, c'.e .o Commisionr's 20th Jane, 1843. . Junee283m 22 LL ersons iude'.ted to us on accounts * iuo be istofJanuwary }ast, jre ro luete to come and . ea e o pay our debts. Gii. GOE&LYON. Feb.13 . tf 3,