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The S e ors Carolima. At: a Gene Abbjl * nd. holdeh at Columbiai ifthe fourth Monday in Novem ber, in the year ul odr Lord one thousand !ight=i idtdred ',nd forty-three, bind from heWconltinlied by divers adjournments to. 4 19th.day. of December-i the shO. year. to altt and amend the first sectioa of the thirdatticle of the Constitution. :it:eacted, by the Senate and House of Representatiyes, now met and :sitting General Assembly. that the first section of ,the thirds articte-of the Constitution be altered and amandd t readias follows:-'The Judi cial power shall be vested in such .uperor and ,j i"of'Law and Equity,;astthe Le " ' ah~ll fl6n time-to tine direL and es. S4Ijlfe dgies of'eieh- hereafter to be 1- ;e".:ti ejrc nissinnlsdlnring good ibebetTf rientil:theyihiive attained the age ul esy-lig years bnt noilonger t and the Judges o@theSgpaiuir Conrtslisall at stated times re ceive #ago p05111 on for-lieirservices which ehallmenfier., b iucreaeid&rtoidiminished dur ;tticv itiauie liiafice.: bur they shall rec4tve d fehs of perqirisites of'ofiIce; nor hild any o:nor caisce of profit or triust uderthis State, thie Uiiited'Staten or any-othier >'odvet .! In the'mSnate lhouse;the nineteentliaiaof Dcct:dbs'is: diseiernfwn(Igird ge thon-; sand eight liidrd:and Toity-threeA We certifyahat .tho.aboie:.bill..has been read dur ig tho' ^...rt Seisig three -times in the Iouse;of resentatives,..and three times itl the Senatdan ie agreed to by twoetiirds. of both Branes.of tid whiole represeuttion.2 ANGUS'PATTERSON, SSpeaker of the ttitse of Rebaresentatirer. W. F. COLCOCK, Presidentof the Senate. SEcarrAav's OFFICE,? .Colunihia. 6th June..1844. :. . .I do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true. anal.lite.alcopy of a Bill enititled -A Bill to al-. ter and amend the orst section of the third ar ticle of the Constitution." Passed on the nine teenth ddty of December. in tine year of our Lord ot thousand eight hundred and fort) three, and now in this otfiee Given undir my hand and the seal of the State the day and yea above written. WSM. F. ARTHUR,; Dep. Sec'ry. of State. Is TE buss oF REREsENTATIVEs, December 17, 1844. Resolved, That the Clerks of the Senate aod House of Representatives, do cause the Bill passed by this General Assembly. entitled.- A Bill to alter and amend the first section ref the third article of the Constitution," to be publish ed three months previous-to the, next tienera1 Elections for members of the General Asiem. bly, agreeably to the provisions of the Consti tution. Resolved, That the House do agree to the Resnlntion. Ordered that.it be sect to the Senate for con carrence. By order, ,T W. GLOLER, c. H. R. lii THE SenATE, December 19, 1843. Resolved, That the Senate do concur In the Resolution Ordered, That it be returned to the House of Repiesentattives. By order, WM. E. MARTIN, c. a. Jtuly 10 4m 24 State of South Carolina. EDGIEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TIHE COMMON PLEAS. R ICHARD HANKINSON, who hrs been arrested, and is nsow confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District, by vir tue of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendumn. at the- suit of Jasper Gibbs; havi-ng this day filed his petition, with a schedule on oath, of his wv'.e estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the (.,en.rul Assembly of lihe said State, commonly called the Iznlvent Debtors Aets. Public Notice is hereby given, to the said Jasper Gibbs, and all other suing creditors, and othiers interested, that the petition of the said Itichard H-ankinson will be- heard and conisid cred in the Court of Common Pleas for Edge field District, at Edgefield Court lionse, on Thursday the tenth day of October next, or otn tuch! other day thereafter, as the Comurt may order. during-the term, commencing on the first Monday of- October next at said place; and all the creditors ofthe said Richard Hankinson, are hereby summnoned, personally, or by attor ney, then'and there in said Court, to shew cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should niot beeranted to the said Richard Hlatikinson, upon his complying with the regntiiions of the law in such case made and provided. THOS. G. BACON, C. c. . Clerk's Offic, July 9 1.S44 Julyl10. - 2' 24' State of' South (;arolina. . EGErPIELD' DISIR4l1'L IN THE COMMON PLEAS. .A BRABHAM .W. ROACH, whou is now in the custody of the Sherig of Edgefi..d District. by virtue of the erenderofliis- Bail,at the suit ofLi.Trapmian, having filed his-etition wvith..a schedale, on-oath; of his- whole estate aind effects. with the po-poseof obitiig the benefits of the Acts or the -Generaf Assembly, *commnonly called the Jisolveait'Debtors-Acts. Public notice is hereby givei,.Thatthetpeti tion:of -the said Abrahin- W.. Reach wille be iar&dati-considered in the Court of Coinmon * Pleas for Edgefield!Distriec, avEdgefield Court Ilouse oa the. :untiday of Oatobot next, or on such other~ daysat the-Court may order, during the term,:comnmencinga on the first Monndsy in E-ctober next, at said place;. and all 'he ce-edi rors-of-the-said-AbrahaonW. Roach,.are hereby sammoned personally or by attorney. thenr and there. in brid Court, to shewtuse, if any they * can; why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should ntbegratnted to thme said A braham WV. Roach, upon bissexecuting the assignment required by the-Actsiafbresaid. -a -T HOS. G. BACON, eo'o. p.- D. Clerk' a fe. July 5, 1844. 3m 24 cina to the Jail f~ his ni~ikt.a.negroman-who-eals Fhimself COiMB~lbFGK and says h6 -belongs to Mr. Passiore, of Harris county? Georgia, he is about 5 feet 9E inches high,' very, blackr, and~alhouti53,yeateog;... ganaway aboutite last o( ApriL. Tie'ownieria-requested to comue forwapd, proie~jttperty,.pay charges and take him antay, ott tersehcsisl be dealt- with as the Iaw direets. C. i GOODMMN Jbilbr. uly 10 -? f 24 2Q B GALLON 1puntam- Dew," a prime aridorsale y Ha uburg. April 20. tf 13 PROSPECTUS - iiYOING RICKORY." SUNION 1S SUCCESS. -DrmgOale U NDER the ,above-ie, Ohis "udef geed proposes i'publislcheap paper, la aid the Democracy in their struggle to iecure the, success of Pots and D iras. The ip-r.will he published once a week tor 5ik . is, at the low rate of One Dollar. It will not only continbvery thing, butthe beat of every thing, original hnd 'eleied, which the editor can command, to ially and tiniteui mliends in the great contest for principles in which we. are now engaged; and, to explain, enforce, and, if possible. render thole principleb truii ant. Our party.has just passed through one of its trying oYdeals. Self-denial, concesbioni and spirit of harmony, governed ahd controlle'd the agents appointed . t select candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency. Individua preferences were gi;en up, persohal attach sents surrendered, long iherished hapes aban doned, every thing conceded btit priu.iple, in order to instate unanimity and harmony of ac lion Patriotic deiotion to principles enables them to select men, " without fear and withou reproach"-taleited, honest, capable--faithful to the Constitution, and fithittl kt the best in terests of the country. The people ha've every where hailed the nominatiois with enthusiast( approval. The Republican party is, at thi moment; more united and harmonious than i has been for many years; and, in tendering ' YouNo HIcKoRY' to our friends, .we assutre them that it-should do soldier's serice in sus tainiuni our cause, illustrating and enforcing our principles, aid in doing its utmost to insure theelection ot Por.z aid DALLAS. We shall not only have the services of those who have heretofore written for the Spectator but other aid from some of the noblest spiriti audbest intellects of thecountry. If God sparci us we mean to make the paper worthy of the confidence and support of our party, and woi thy ofrthe dignity and importance of the glu rions cause in which we are engaged. At the conclusion of the series, we wtll pub lish an extras number, containing all the elec lion returns, and an index to the whole. .Wtirespectfully-invoke the aid of our friends and therisends of te cause, in giving publicit to our prospectus,-aad shall be happy to furnisl copies touthose who wrill give them circulation Taencourage the formation of clubs we wil send to cie address six copies for five dollars .hirtcen copies for ten dollars, and twenty co pies faa fifteen dollars. P atyeitaimy be transniitted by mail, post agepaid, at our risk. By a rule of the (ene ral PusrOffice, postmasters are permitted to frank- letiers written by themselves, containing mauaey for.aubscriptions. Thie iots of any bank, current where a sub scriber reades wil be reeeived by ns at par. iV a:teuitan will be paid to any order' unes tae money accompanies it. JNO. HEART. W:1ahington City, June 6th, 1844. j u 10 If 94 Advertising Reduced I 1o Prosectnfl T lE Editor ofthe llawburg Journal, gives notice, to the .HERIFF, ORDINARY, CLERA OF COURT, COMMISSJIO VER IN EQUITY, CORONER, t. of Edgefield District, that he will publish theii orders, advertisements and notices, for one-half the amount which they are fbrced to pay. Per sons who are taxed with former charges, will please bar in mind that if they are charged with those rates, it can be done for at least half the amount. This tvill be quite an item to per sons, especially in those bard times. We shall stick up to our promises, and we hope that in. terested individuals will see that those officer do not make them pay more than fur what we will charge. 11T The EOEFMLD ADVERT:SER will pledse copy the above four times, and forward bill to this office for payment. or present it beforehand. June 26 ($3 87&) 4t 22 ADiVE RTSL1%G .1 T R*EiULSIR R.AT E W al. F DURI-80E, Orexer and Publish. er of the Edgefleld Advertiser, respect fully informs alL the Public Officers of this Dis trict, then Gentlemen of the Bur, Merchants, Mechanics, Planter., Farmers, and all others who may wish to ADVERTISE~, that he will publish their Orders, 4dvertisementa and Noti ces at the ESTABI.SIH ED PRICE?.S; reserv itig to himiself the rigat to make Liberal deduc tions, to those who advertise by the qiiartei, six months, or yes-r. He cannot afford to work for naothinag andfnd himse~f; as lie hadt to buy his Office, and pay for it, by the swceat of /his broso. He wall adhere to his advertised terums, let others do as they please. He takes this oc casion to return his sincere thanks to, all who have patronized him, either by Advertising. Jobs, or Substcription, and would be glad thcy would continue their favors, as he thinks hiis prices are as reasonable as any regular office in the State. IfiT The Hamburg Journal as respeetfully requested NOT to publish the above, (unless ti will do it without fee or rewcard,) as he dues not care to pay anotie, for that lac can do Aimself. ," Publishers friendly to sustaining the rea spectability of the Trade, will pilease give the above onie or two insertions, and' the favor will at any lime he reciprocated. June 268 f 2 State of South Carofina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. . Whitfieldi Brooks,.A pplicant4 vs. Sutnmona isa Gideon Youngblond and .~ Petition. othe'rs, Defendaantst. B Y ir order from- ,kohn liill, Otdiinfry of Edgefield Dlistricm,4shall proceed to-sell in the above stated case lends be longing to the estate of hewis Youiigblbod, deeased, situate io the District and State aforesaid, lying on Beaver Dsm- Creek, waters of Turkey Creelk, lionad'ed'6y fand's owned by Edwan-i Pressley, Bailey' Cor lev nd others, containing one hundred and fity acres, more or less, to be sold on- the irut~ Monday in August next,.on a credit until the first db y of. January next. P'ur chasers to giye bond .and approved per soual security, anid a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary. Cost to be-paid incs, If BOOL WA RE, 6. E.- D' Julyy5t 24 B~rought to the Jbail 1-' this District, a black boy who calls him ~7self8SC~IPO, and says he belong; to Gen, Geoirge McDuffie, he ikabout 5 feet 2' iadhes high, very black, tndabout'20 yeas-of' age Was purchsedfrm!Wi Bawson ofCharleston, and thas been abisnt:abont two months.- . EtPhe owur is r ested' td comE forwardi pert, ae akgndtakehin away, otherwise h o~htleal with as the law directs. Juy - -11 GOODMAN, Jailor, July 10tf 24. -Frs re urtBRICK .fo.:#leat heKiln oN the submlriberb'uear this village. MORRIS &CHRISTJAN -. Inne19 at 21 TOLENfrom the subscribersstable on:the night of the 24th inst..a bjtORSE.I or b years old, about ordinary no partica, mr marks; excepting two smal bwhite. spots jusi behind his ears, and ahsplt onhiilefl hnd hoof Any inforMation r1 i.e to thesaid Horse wil be most thankfully received 'and all expence for trouble paid by the subscriber, living neat Coleman's X roads; Edgefield District. Peri mon treek-. - ATHAN RILEY. July 3 if 23 List of Letters, Remaining in the ost Office at Edge field C. H"; on thie 1st day of July, 1844 A. Atkinson, Maila 1. Boswell, Georgi Bryant, Bradley Boukuight. Carolin' Brunson, Mary A BHunson, Wm-.. 3tatobk Rosela dlark, Aaron d Cobura, M. d Culbreath, Lewis Cockran, Littleberry Craine, Wiley Colgan, Nancy Christian, J. H. Clerk of Court. Cowles, Samuel D. Doby, Wm. Delaughter, John 2 Delaughter, Miss E. Dewese,-Sophla Deale Miiltou P. E. Evans, Benjamin Elder, Herbert B. Parer, C. Fortner, David S. 2 Fortner, Wm. B. Fuller, A. G. Gibbs, J. W. Gile, Miss L. H. 2 Gaston, Wet, HI. Harris. Kiah H ill, Mrs. 11. H. Hill, Whiteman Hill. Henry Hollingsworth. M. Harden, W.-11. C. Harrington, H. L. Harrison, Benjatin Harrison, Mrs. M. Iluiet, Joseph J. Jones, D. P., Esq. Jones, James Gen. Jordan, James Rennerly, Sherora Kenberly, Miss S % L. Lake, Sophia A. Little, bliss Mary RI. McClentoek, 11. R, Miles, Darah B. Mays, Edward Middleton, John Morris, Reuben Medlock, Mary An McCollough, Marvin, David N. Nicholson, John A. Noble, Joseph B. O. Ogifvie, J. W. P. Prica, Miss Martha Phillips, Wesley Pope, George 3 R. Roads & Mathis Rainsford. 1 ether Roper, Freeman Robertson,James Ryan, Rebecca S. rmith, Isac gwann, T. Scurry, R. T. Tillman, B. R. Turnerr Joseph Tenant, Dr. G. W. Wilcox & Patton Walker, Rev, R. Wardlaw, L. D. White. Melvin 8. White, Wn, Wilkenson. J. G. 0 Wall, Adiney Walker, Ramsey Williams, Miss C. Yancey. B. C. Youngblood, W. Youngblood. A. W. 91. s Persons calling for any of the above let tors teill bay Advertised Letters, N. FRAZIER, P. M. July 3. 3t 24 NO 1 WE* A N election for Clerk of the Court o Et.ldgefield District wvifl be held on the fourth Monday in July next, and the day tollowing, at- the following places of else tin in this Distridi, vis: Court House, Longmiro's, Collier's Cherokee Ponds, Pine House, Towle's Dunton's, Sheppard's, Ridge, Smylie's Ilamaburg, Alount Wilting, Richardson's Coleman's, Parks', Perry's, Moore's R1nse lev's, Allen's, Powell's, Lo'ng's, Nail's. Dorn's, Randalis, H1. Bouteware's, Red Dlill, Rochell's,-Andrew Kreps', and WV Ethridge's. The managers wilt meet at Edgeield Court House on the Thursday following count the votes, and declare the election. T. G. BACON, Acting Clerk of Edgefietd Die~trict yune r2, 5t 20' State Of SO-uth Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. B ENJAMIN F. JUJNES. who hau beet arrested, and is now confined wvithin thi bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District, by vir tue of two W~rits of Capaus ad Satisfaciendum at the agits of Charles J' Glover; and Mans fil-oligwrh having filed his petitiot *ith a schedile, on oath, of his whole estati and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly oipmonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. PbliC rkitibe it hereb -givenr. That-he'peti tion or'thesaid Benjamiin 5. Jonterwill be hears anid considereli in the Court of Common Pleas fbr Edgefield Distrct, at.Edgefield C.. House on the ninth day of .October. .next.or otd'sudl other dhty asthie Court mayok-der, during the term,..commencing on the first Monday it Otober nekt, at saif place;- and'all' thie-dredi tots oFthe said Ben'amin F. Jones, are here63 summoned person~ ly or by attorney. then-ani there,.in said Court, to shew cahise, if any thej can., wily the- benefit of the Acts aforesaa should not be-granted:to the- said Be'njamin-F Jones. upon his ereeuting the assignment re quired bthe Acts aforesaid. .. .D Clerks O.$cis, July 1, 1843.. 5-3m 23 Confecionaff, &c. ?IiESH'supply of Candy, Sugar Pluxilb 1.Kisses, &c., constantly on hand. Brazil Nuts,. English Walnuts, Almondm Figs, Raisins, &tc. HG A ;RENRICR-. Hamburg, April 20. if 13 Winess frandfi~in, &c. 1UALAGA, Teneriflb, Port, Sherry,- an LV.Madeira WINES, -Americant and Holland GIN,. American and CognaeBR'ANDY - Old Peach and Apple .do.. . A fresh aupply of choice PORTER~and ALE in qtaart andpits, For sale1~~ H . A. KBNCK. Haimk'nrg, Anril 20. if 13 STATIONERS' HALL, 35 EAS'-.IAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. .OSEPH WALKER Aget of Jobo T. White's Trz and SrERorTPE FoUtN DRY, has conrtantly on hand an -extensive as soittnent of Type,FowersOrnaments, Brass Rule, Cases, Chases Composing Sticks, Sjc. 8,c. Zjc. And every article required ii a Printing Office. All of which will be furnished at New York prices, actual expenses only added. The reputation of this Foundry is believed to be folly established, having been founded up wards of Thirty Reas, and reference is con Ii deatly made to many leading Journals of the United States. - Priniuig Prelces News-paper of all sies, Mlediai. Double .Medium. &c.-. . BINTING INK Newrs, Dook, and Coloted Inks, of the best quality a l.eWst prices.. Blak Boo . i atory, PAPER AN TATIONERY. Always on hand, a large assortment of BLAKS Boons, made of the best paper and bound ii the strongest manner, Banks, Public Of flees, Merchants and ctller*, can.ha've their Account Books rtilbel nld bound to any pat. tern; In th'e best manner, at lowest prices. Also,-A large stock of WRITING PAPERS of all kinds, for sale low. Also,-An extensive assortment of FINE STA. TIONERY, of every kind, including Blank ana Enamelled Cards. Also,-BINDERS' MATERIALS of all kinds Paste Board, Leather, &c, Mfay 22 tf 17 TO PRINTERS. Priting Paper, Type, Presses, Ink, 4c. T HE Subscribers havin^ coirtisi.u d their arrangements for keeping (s hand a general assortment of every artile ise, by the craft. They have no* on hand, and arc regularly receiving, TYPE. of all kinds put lip in founts Hoe's PRESSES. Washingmn and Smith Do Inking Machines, Furniture, Rule, Do Cases, Chases, Stands, Galleys, &c: Johnson's (Phila.) News and Book Ink, Prout's (New York) do do Printing Paper of all sizes and qnlities, Foolscap. Folio Post and Letter Paper, Enamelled and Cochmon Blank Cards, &c The Type we oiler to the trade is from th well known maiiulhctory of Wm. Hager & Co New York, warranted of the best metal, an ceSt by hand. Type from other foundertes wil however be furnished when requited. Th character of Hoe's machinery is so well knows to Printers generally, that we consider it untie cessary to recommend it to thedi. All order fur their Machine of Hand Presses, or anj oilier article manufaetured.hy them will be ex ecuted by as on the New York terns. BURGES & JAMES, 6 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. 07 Printers in Gorgia. North and Soutl Carolina, who copy the above any number o times during the year 1844, will be allowed $: on settlement of their accounts where they ex ceed $30. Those who do not intend to dea with us, will please not copy. April24 6t 13 Notice. HE subscriber begs leave to inform hi T friends and the community in general that he is at this titr rettiviug and dptning at entire new STOCK OF GOODS, consisting in part of DOMESTIC & FANCI DRY GOODS, Flats Shoes, Bonnets, Hard ware, Cr'etkery Ware,Saddles,BridlesW hips Groceried, &c. All of which articles be ail offer on the ebry blet terms his circumstances and the times will a-dtnit. S. F. GOODE Mirreshlg tf 7 Thae Subscriber we.ild.1ke this o portunity to return histhnkItiffrn d the com munity in geimerii, a thd'lheal patronage they have conferre4,p hi-n for the last teia yearez He iutendtcarryimg np tie' .?etigant T(*ursNN Business, in all its branches, at the old sta'nd, and hopes by strict attention to bursiness, te merit a continnance of those fa~ors *hich have been so liberally bestowed on him. . JOHN LYON. Dec.12 tf 46 Bland & Butler, AR E now receiving and opening their usual .tsupp'ly of Spring & Summer Goods, which, with their fortner stock. reiiders their assortment complete, and to which they res petfully invite the attention of their customers, and the publiek generally. We will not pretend to enumutrate articles; Call and we will show them to you; if you do not buy,, it shall not he our fault. We would avail ourselves of this opportunity to tender our sincere thanks to those who have so liberally patronized us, and invite biy a stuic attention to our business, and their intereat, a continnance of that patronage. t Mfarch 27 i CARD. 71HE Subscribers respectfull'y inform theim 3.customers and the public generally, thai they have just received a new and well selected assor~tmetnt of. Sipring & Suminier' Goods, Icomprising an extensive assortment of articlem fr Gentlemen's Clothing, in the latest and most fashionable style, which they are prepar edto makeup, inw.fashionazhle nadd workman like mnanner.~ Fi-ora Gentlensen wanting any descriptioni of' Clothing they selicit a call, at Ithey feel 'con~dent in their abiity to suit the noss fastidious both in the equality and pricet of their Goods. ME(GS&COLGAN. .Warch 4,1844. tf '6 Law Nofice. T' 31HE subscribers have formed a partner kship in the practidle of Law for Edfie~elJ IDistrict. Office near Goiodman's Hotel. J.TERRY, JOSEPH ABNEY. December 23, 1843 tf 48 Dr'. E l BERT BLANYD, WOULD respectfully inform the citizen of Edgefield C. H., and its, vicinity that he has opened an office in the-house for mely occupied' liy yohn 8. Jeter. as a lay ofice, where be can be found at all time. exept when attending professional businesa He will attendo-any business. in Ithe line it hisprofesion, and hopes by care and attentuol to receive and desenwe a share of public patron May2 f 17 5:Public lNotice, . Els0Ns having official business witi .me. are informed that I can be founi at the office on every. Manday apd~liriday s the law directs,,.except providential ij Sprevented, during the tmontils oEJune 1July and August. JOHN: HIELs, o. K. m May22.. 1'7 tf. .Famil Crce s.4 T HE .Subscriber rejpqtiliif'po friends and tii ferncoketbat ot dffers fir;sale at the brick re fr uWCt pied bMessrs Sibley poite Mr. Jamea Hubbited's HBoill; rge and genseral assortmeitpfQGROCERIES,txr tjcnlarly adapted to the wants offaumilies, sistin in part of New rlean, PJtlY Rico, and St. Croni SUGARS, Lump. luat crashed & powderedSugars .Clubs, Rio and Java COFFEE, Back, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, West India and New Orleans Molasses, Hall's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & ts. Sperm. do. 4s Ers, & 6s Canal Flour. in whole and hilf barrels, 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese, 20 boxes do. do. do, Buckwheat in 1-4 and 18 barrels, Pickles in 1-2gal. jars. qs. and pints, Tomato Ketchup do. do. Walnut do. do. do. 50 saska Liverpool Salt; (bleached sacks,) 50 boxes Table - do. '(a fine article,) 25 brls. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) 2 tierces Onions, (red and silverskin,) ALSO, - Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton cards, wool cards, pails, buckets,tubs, keelers, piggins.in digo, madder. copperas. rice, lard, chocolate, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen butter; so da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pic nc crackers. wa ter crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread, al monds, cdrrants, citron,cloves, nutmegi. rnuae. cinnamon, pepper, bpice, ginger, sago, pearl Barley, macctroni, vemucilli. capens, mustard, starch, West iddia and American presertes. Pesons visiting Hamburg. are respectfully requested to call and examine for themssites. H. A. KENRICK' Hamburg, Novr. 25 if 44 Water Proof, & No Mistake 3 B. L. JEFFERS & ao WAREtinusst: & GENERAL CosittisgrON MERCHANTS.-iAMBURG, S. C. BEG leare to inform their friends, and th public generally, their NEW WA'TERI PROOF IWAREHOUSE, with large onive nient close Stores attached, is now completed and ready for the reception of Cotton, Merchandise, &r. It is situated on the principal street leading into the business pats of the town, four feel above the highest water mark by actualsurvey. entirely remote from all iufhar buildings, which renders it fire-prdot, and conveniently shtuater for loading and unloading wagons. Thi' are now permanently located in this place, and pledged not to speculate in tottor on their own account, but to gite tieir undivi ded attentionto the interest if their customers and are fuly.pfepared to attend to the Sale Storing and Shipping, of totton, Flour. Bacon &c. Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANDISE Purchasing Goods to order 8c. &c. Their charges will ibe as follows:-For sel ling Cotton 25 cents per bale; Shipping do 12J cents per bale. Commission for buying oi selling Merchandise and Produce 2J per cent Forwarding and Storage, in accordance witl the established rates. All Cotton, Flour, &. received by the riverfree from wbaifage. Li beral advances will be made when required on any consignmients made to them. Hamburg, Sepir. 9 it, 33 GROCERIEi, &c. T H E Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public. that they have re ceived t large. and fresh sapply of GOODS. selected by one of tie firm, in New York, Boa ton, Philadelphia; Baltimore and Charleston. which in addition to their former stock. conm prises the largest and best assortnient of Good, ever offered in this market, consisting in part as follows:, 4e .ida. Poio Riceb aY leani iind St Croix Sugars, 350 bags Rio, Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do .nmino, Java, and Mocha Coffee, 7f hhds. IVest India Molasses, 111 tierces Cuba Md'' .35 bbls. New Orfeani do; . 70J,0&lbs. Bado6'n, H aiis,Sid'.s& Shoulders 80,00dO' z wede frn, assorted sizes, 5,000 " Engli*d do! 3',000tt" JBand an'd Hoop Izoni, 3,000 " Nail Rods & Horse Sholsha'pe.. 2,000O " Cast,-Ge'rmed. & Bliste'red Steel, 20)0 etts Wagon'~ B6otes, t,700-sadlis Salt, (bleadhed sacks,-) 2,000O bushels Saif,-ib bulk, 1250 pieces Gtynny Bagging, i,0D-It's. B3agging'Twinae, (Weaver's,) 150 coils Manailla'8mis' Rope, 100 do H-ern i9 do- dtr 1,500 yai'dd Osnaburgs, 5,000'l5b. double refined Loaf Sugar, 3,000 " "' crushed do. 3,000"- pov.dered do. 1,000'' single refined Mai de. 20 boxes Turp.en'tine doap, 10 ". Sperm Candles, 20 " h ull's patent Candles, 5 tierces fresh ground Rice 2,000 lbs. White Lead No.1I Union Mills. 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) 40 duz. dining, parlor, rocking and children's Chairs, 76ases Hats and Caps, 150 casks Stone Lime. (in fine order,) 20 kegs Dupont'sFFF g Powder, * 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 boxes Window Glass 8x-10& 10x12, 130 bags- stil, assorted sizes, 2,500 pairn Shoes, Tea-, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate.Cin namon, Almonds. Starch, Ntitmegs,6fie ehew ing Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blanketsi Slii' Thread, Cotton Yarn.- Cdtton Card,, Wo'o Cards, Tacks, Sieves, Plough Lines, Indigo Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Baits Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil,- a'stperior irtieie,' Trace Chains, Fitth Ckrains, Smoothing Irons brass bound cedare Buckets, horse Buckets Pails; Tubs. KErelersQ Willow Wsgons nesti Measures, Feathers, &c. &c &c.. StBLEY. daBAPON.a Hamburg July, 1,1i8431 tf 23 State of 80u1h Carolina. -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. - T ALBERT CHEATH AM, who hass beet ardested, and is now confinedwithin the .boundsof the.Jail ofEdgefield District byeinn of a capias ad satisf'aciendum, at theai*; John B. Holmes and- Butler Williamsi.,i yii filed his petition, with a schedule on oath2 his whole estate and en'ects, with' t6e oo ufobtaining bthe benefit of the Aeta oft e eral Assembly, commonly calledthe lidolrei Debtors Acts. -*'ig Public notice is hereby gites thaI~shoepati tion of the said Talbert Choseaawill Lbeart f and considered in the Coort.of CummonFlu for Edgefield Distriet,at Edgeield Coart~hiw on the 9th day of Ootobereoezt~oronoihhf day as the Court. my order, durin hs ~ i c.ommencing on the Brat'Mondayi' J~b next, at said place; and alt the rdta 5ii1 Talbert Clientham are hereby sinmonaI sonally, or by attorneye the.anA4herer nru.. ICourt,. to show.cae ' i-pgy i wb3' the beneflt of the Acts afosh.dsbud inot be :granted to the'said' aai-~ lpoU his 6encting'the siieitreq i b~ the A'etsaforesaid. ' THbS? G. BACON' c. Clerk'sOffice, Jorle 18, 1844. .1.u.e19 3m 2l {Janes Taggart. E'or. j - t Aaron Lomax, et a. SN motion of b1E Perruicnm uifsSo. licitor3 Ordeed atiti ,,jtllsose'. give three ~:iiathuioiee.tit i e dAbbevlle Banner, and snuli other npea s'lie yde eiz proper,-o al the creditors ofranee.Tggart, late. Ofdinary of.Abbeville.iafrjct ifOw4lec'd. as well as those' aving diandiirs.. "neys received by hi Ordina ys aferessaid. as his individalirib nhabetie ofhiis death, whosi deaiinds' iavesi'oleen (f ad p.ro. perlt paid by his Eiisitnr;io o etiribefors the said Comdiisseioin, And provNitde= mands; and that- such of-tlietn.as siillnot . come in and prove their demnndiai , oxbefore a peremptory day,2to be-i theCo nmis' sioer which day ahili be atteastthree monthA from the publication of the iI olfelialb excluded from the benefits ofih sDecree. (Signed] 'WMF HARPE In pursnance ofhi 'sidDer..etal'Order I > appoint Frida ;the irat diy or CNovember - next,: on, or he ae which; the atiorsas' fore.' said will appear before' andprove theif demnds. r,{~.. H. AA2305ES, .C Comm rs, Odce hI897 July 3. Si3m Aluin prn; iSW; For Ihe Cue ofYepaiO,4SCTuVIU arnt HESFPILLS are pre ' y Dr. -8. R. Caipbell, fromrhe wa 6er-of the highly celebrated Miuera Springs in. Roehbridge county kVigintan calledthe Alum dprings . - These Pills, liketbe water whitc, they are prepared ae-a dinure~, prin Qt ing the secretion.of urine .udmeu ulteratie increasing the secretions ofthe laidular system generally, anud particul lyfthe liver. ' They .net gently jhut" ecruIlly upob the bowels,-alter two or three day, use of them, producing copaoudat bil lions evacuation. 'TLhey.also effect a determfua.in t the surface, increasing tieperspiratio, ; hei - fore, they are a great puriger of'the Blodd, ad equaliser of -the. .circulati.i4 Each pill is equal to a commonglassf tihe a ter. They should. be .taken before each; meal, and from sia to :tet or twlet.bould. be taken in the course of -eachdi'ay or a forinight, and thea enit thentbri te saaie period. For the care of tdiell 'e diseas-. es, perseverance in theae tfhbse Pills. is all important; .adt8 if they ami rse ar. ingly used, every alternate lorfit btiacee may more eertaigly beoegb*ted INien der any other tfeatmeaothereWdj ;disco vered, except from the uset from which they are prepared,eit 6i ' a . attendance at the Sfrings. or 6*htrwiso. They very speedily. care .diarrhos, 'at tended with abidity: of the ionaia , inds are a veiy useful -remedy for ieiefiter bowel complaint in cbhdke yi alje/fuF. expelling noif n flilre.Fromon. to four should be given in three equal:por tions each day. to a child underatsyearse nccording to age. Wkhan givenitocihldren, Ihey should be powdeed anrdmixed with: -yrup. Tlrbde Pills are easilyaaken iavy.. tog no nauseous taste: are: perfecttysafe in all cses, where aetite feier.'does not: exist, and dfl6Yt ieliit perdbna whlle oing' them. S. R. CAMPBELL: . For sale by y. D. TatvasT-s, Edgefield Court House, $duth Carolina.' April 17 - ,tt - State Of Srth Carolimiar EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. i IN TsH E COMMON e LE8. Curry &Caver, - Declaa' ' vs. is Foereigu k Atck B. 8. Millevr meat. Willham Curry, Defdai~dit s. in Foniga Attach' Ileury Carter. . rnnet. J ared E. Groce, Deeralio The Same. - .Curry &Caver, Delei7& es . btiga Atuch TheSiame ment. - Willia'm Curry, Deefaration es. a Foreijir."Aftace *rhe Sante; ' - ns' J ared E. Groce; -tDecddrato The sanm4;and a i Foreigi' Attach' Benjamin S. Mile - meat. Curry & Caver1 Deelmrtio* Is. : A u Foreiga Iltea John WV. Carter. -- meat. B. WN. Gruceelgao Trhe SamneY t. Fdrry The Suma. Seat. J. A.Hibler, - -edwfaatsi Hirari N. is ,iiAgent meat. :,' israel .Bdhd,' fdl the usej bedlaiwtim The iS~itf.I- meat. 'I'H~SIlilitjilG indathbe caseis'shainit hyi'a filedtdre declaration in IifID fie~~ eilefeadantsaasving suwife ora torhyj,kndwo td'be within the Stat'e, n whom, ac,opyo~qa'l Jeclaration, withkagmletop* dab sere. [~ :It'ikdefed, thatsthe fald fe:Y 'd8 the iduisd de'claraigi, within. noyte% 'aeisla~, o ile sgablitindftise di-dt~t~sa -n bput- 'gma ' iC'? GOOP eked&S C eaur~ . fieNv 6,1184:'J h' cosi~og s n l uns s ananary 3,wo~t bleached.Shirtings and 8hietam a ....JOFIK Q. B. FORft1p 4'~bur,.Feb. 19,. . siA WHLEand halfboxe-ne. p . ad togv satisfaa . o g a:a uu.Nv.25 - ,f3