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From th6c0rm**Adoc'e PREMIUMS ($STO('K, &c. At a Meeting nf~th "1eut' v Commit tee of the Neobcrr3 g"' l : Society today, it was " . Resolved, That thei oloing Premiums beofored onAtck at "the Annual Meet fug of tieb'Society1abich is to take place on WeieBasy,.htbe 25th day of Septetm ber nest.viz : For ti'dststatlio, (Native or Imp ) a C' $a0 For the besmack, a.Cup, 10 00 For the best Sbeep, a Cup, " 5 00 For the best Butl, (Native.) " 00 For the best Mitch Cow, do. -'" 5 00 - For the best2 yearold Mule, (Native) 5 00 For tbeltest"t year old Mtle," 5 00 For the st year old Colt,." 5 00 For the best 1 eaold Colt, " 5 00 Resolved, That thefollowing Premiums beg-ffereiliratthe: same time on Wheat, ana; asubsequent meeting to be called o iurpose, when notice is given that the product has been ascertained on Corn and.eCtot,oiZ For the greatest.product of Wheat per acre;:fronirtwo acres of re chi d-ta a ( " $10 00 For the reatised r ct.of Cor per acea from -tuo cresof re claimed land, a Cop 10 00 For the greatest -product of.Cotto per ~eefromwo- ac'res of re-, claimed land, a Cup, 0 00 Theloen l whikh thecrops are grownt for Premiis,.must.be sueki as basaheen exhausted b clture and reclaimed by Manure, andeach two acres must be 'a ken in-a. squarobody ; and -to'entitle the producers toa prendim, the -product from. each must be not less than-of Wheat 20. bushels per aere,-of Corn 35 bushels,-, and of Cotton 1500ibs. of Seed Coiton: Nieiolmed, That all premiums heretofore ofered by the Committee,.which are .i conflict with. ie above, are hereby re scinded, lhe Committee adjourned. PETER HAIR, Rec'g. Sec'ry. For the. information of those interested, the following, ceomposing a list of the Com= mittees, heretofore appointed to report at. the next AqnuallMeeting, is published by ordei of the President, via: 1. On Corn and -Peas-Dr. G. W. Glenu 'Gen. If. K. Kinard, J. Praysin ger, J. F. Gly'mph, Thomas ii, Header son, and L. DillardI: Esq. 2 . On Cotton-F. H. Higgins, Esq. G. Boozer, Esq-., Dr. J..B. Gary, Mark M. Higgins, Edward. Kelly, and R. S. Cannon.: . 3. On Wheat-Dr. y. N. Uerndon. N. Whitmire, S. Coppock,: MichaeL. Werts, S. Chapman. Esq., and Zacheus Wright. < 4. Oats, Rye, Barley and Buckwheat Win, Summer,. Esq., MajdIf. K. Boyd, Col. William.Couttts, Dr. J: 11. Kiig, Ja cob Suber, and Phillip bligh. - 5. Cgltivated Grasses-.Maj. Jas. Gra ham, Capt JlcopbDuckett, John lollo wa, Dr; J. ,:Bobo, and Vm. Croker. 6. Potatoes,'Sweet and Irish-Capt. MIalieM ~lall, Capt. James H. Maflftt, AllenLester, and George Brown. 7.Turnips-Capt. John Summer, Capt. John P. Stockman; Capt. John Counts, 4 and J. J. Kibler. 8. Manures-William E Hardy, Geo. 2.dalmesivid Hentz, Capt. J. Hair, and Dat id Kibler, 9..On Ditching and Draining Land N. A. HlunterJohn Holman, Col. Simeon Fair, Jacob H. Hunt, and Geo. [louseal. 10. On. Reclaiming Land-Wiliamsou T. Clark, Esq., John. Cahdiwelt, Fsq., Geu, C. B. Grillin, J. H. Pearson, Esq., azn-l-James Stewart. 11.. Ont Rotalion of Crops--H on. P. C. Caldwell, Cot. John Glenn, J. Ml. Mc Morris, W. WV. Renwick, and aace Her bert, Esq. 11. On Pastures, (best kind and advan -tages composed with planting land,)-Col. B. F. Griffin, Mlaj. J. WV. Summers, John Harp, James WV. Cleary, and J. W. H un ter. 13. Fencing and the Preservation ol Timber-Walter Herbert, Esq., Cot. J. L. Gilder, Tbohomas H, Pope, lesq., Wm Fairfand Ma1ijor J. J. Boyce. 14. On Farming Tools-Tabuton Bu't ler, J. A. Hipp, Wm.an.inoi, aod T[hoeup son Young. 15. On the Nature of the Soilq and the M4annieos found in the bosom of the earth in Newberry District-Da. Peter Moon, Dra3 ten,- Esq., Dr. J. H. Williamso'n, -Reuben PittsaaMl-. Ise, Eiil? - - -T?1 .~Di Gardens and .Orchards-Maj. A. G. Suime, Win. F. Rufl, Esq., Dani elt Reid and George Sonley. 17. -Ott Horses-Col. J. D. Williams - 0. G.- De Walt, Esq., Maj. Henri Sum mer,'Dr. Benj. Waldo, and Capt. J. W. Duckett. 19. On Mules-Y. J. H arrington, Esq., John .Gaikine, James Daven port, Nicho las Sligh and br. Jas. Kilgore. 19. On Canle-G. T. Scott, E. Y. elMorris, Dr. W.H.- H arrington, Geo. -G. Ruff, and Thomaas 11. Chappell. 20. On Hogs-Cot. J. P. Neel, Wash ington Floyd, G3illam Davenpor,. and J. R. Spearman. 21. On : Sheep-Maj. P. Ilair, John Wilson, Capt. George 'Neel, Mark Mor gao, and J. B. O'Neal. The above Conimissmee are requested to meet their respective - Chairmien, at New berry Court H-ouse9 or, he 1et Monday in August next, for the purpose of consuhita -sion upon the sub'jects of the Reports ex. pected. PET ER H AIR, Ree'g. See'ry. July 2, 1844. -From the American Earmer. CLAY- AS AN AMENDER OIF SAN DY SILl It is masy year. now, sine we.first ad vanced the opioion that clay, if added, to sandy soils, would tend greauiy 1o amnend their texture..Since their, we have-often repeated that opinion, and we will-no add, that. a composi made of ies eIoadlkoj -igti or aneabausted clay. and the .igie. tanber of loads of stable manure, if well ieorporated together, spread bradcasr, pleieditr, end.tharoughly mixed wita lhe soil tuuned up.,upifgbh, arher, last itonger, audg produce, a ~fre ield throughout a rotation,.a ti wA 9 lds of the-same uaiof ate .gaplied oiene. To baIhilosopy of this opinion is obvious who will take.the lime to make the neces sary inq;iries ands.weigh the operating. causes in his. mind. . Most virgin:elays contain very sensible portions-of potash, a. substance .ndispensible to the healthful growth of'most plants; therefore lit adding, clay to sand, we-supply a salt abeolutely! essential to successful culture, and which does soot onturally abound except it very minute traces, indeed. in soils where silex very largely predominates. But this is not the only advantage io be derived front the admixture. Sandy soils, from their porousness, from the absence of the prin ciple of cohesion, loose much of the riches of the manure which may be applied to them, by their natural tendency to yield to the influe.nce of the sun through the process ofevaporation. Another evil ofsandy soils arises from the natural disposition inherent in them to infiltration. or in other words, to the sink ing of the manure caused by each suceed in.g rain, Nor is this all : such soils, except when well filled with vegetable and ani mal manures, possess in a very sliaht de gree the capacity of absorbing and retain ing food from the atmosphere. This defect however, may be cured by the addition of clay. However well porous lands may he manured, unless the season should be a moist one, their produca will be compare Lively small, because of the escape, by evaporation, of the enriching gasses, and from theirnaturul tendency to tove up that moisture without which plants cannot ,prosper. Sheriff"s Sales. Y vittue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa I cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge feld Court Htouie, on the first Monday and Tueslay in August next, the following jprpertyt '6 trata J. Seibels and others vs. Mack Lamar, one negram woman, Mariah, levied on as the property of. the defendant Charles-A. Meis vs. Abijah Ahney and Charles Powell, the tract of land where the defendant Abijah Abney now lives. adjoining hands of Sarah Starke and oth ere. - William Brunson vs. William C. Wil liams (mortgage,) one bay Mare and Colt. .John Amaker and others vs. Robert Mds Cullough, the tract of land where the'de femdant lives, containing 750 acres, more or less. adjoining lands of Washington Wise and others. Term-, Cash. 11. BOULWARE, s. n. D. July 17. 3t 25 The Slate of S. Carolina. At a General Ase-mtsly begun And holden at Columbia on the fourth Monday in Novem ber. in the year tit ouir Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-three. and from tec otne ydvr dmrmnst the 19th day of December int the.samne year. d BUll to aber and amend the f rst section of the third article of the Constitution. . B E it enacted, by the Senate and H ouse of Representatiyes. noaw *met and sittung in General Assemtbly, that the first section of the third article of the Constitution be altered and amended to read as follows:--The jutdi cilpwrsabevseinuc -prrad Athaviu Genrl the-my aeg atand the ato sixty- iyaro, bt fort lorndy the Judem borf i the erior our sha rd a otaed tihoes re eight ahcompedsand fortthrseres awhicho hl ethebe nittraed nivr dtmins tor in*thei cntiaynDcemrin fc the shyar. anyil oer anic omf prfi frst snertiso tte. thhUited Sartie of anther onweruio." n t Senated byse the neteent daty [-of iecemner Ainm thathr ofrst se'rdon ho thathid artihtehfndred aondt-tiore Wlere andif atntc tohe aovebllohws benrehd dir ingth porsle Sesein th tris ndh ineor oersenftaties and tyree times in gthSnae, hal from tagee to m tw-diretnds-o botih;Branches ofthe woec ereaentato.e beaior ofii the hue attaiedpresenae1. sixy-fveyeas. ntoPorerident the Juene ofteu ErirC~rtsb hl tsae timesre ciea Coembia.tifrthei suervce w844. I tohere certif te roingofice ;a tel reaieda lieopestes ofofenite, nr bil oald ean ouitherie Of rft orecutonudte third Sae. tIcl the ntitutin.eaedo the nine-o entdofDecember,in the yenrfn ar oe tou Lodotosand eight hundred and forty- W threSeae, andw invtis agree ob w-hrso Gboen urnde of hadadtesa fthe Shlepeetate Speae and the aoe ofRrientie W. F.OARTHUR Dep.iee'r of Snate. Dedo c embaai it e . 1844. eeby ceati the reoinf tohe Sea ten sad bthiscpvo GenerllAs~y entitled " BltoA il ater and amed the first section of thea hiaticle of the ConstitutionPase ton te nebs eetheey month Deerin tote ear ofenr tEeiond ow inmbes offte GnrlAsm Gien anreaby td ande-h prvsionl of the CoStte 4uin - a.F RHR Resolved, That the Hlerse -o tgeeate and Rpssletion.hs(uneo eealy nild" OBerdthiltl sa to atradendthe isectioe f coh ed thre month reotus to he:nava, nra Elecionsor eersofteberal' A843. Resolved, Tha the Senate do agncre to te Resolution. .Ordered, That it besetrr to the nate of Represttives. By order, WM. TE SAThN .a JrDecember4 2914 Resolve, ht t ente ocnuJah e v eredactan abouetz5raer toth-agd,-o raawy aor te la -rApi prov proery pay char N, tae him aay othe ' 4ei me ek wi24a thela udi t o heJ l j' ' hs itre~aGoman wifoca State of SouthCarolina, EDGEFiELD DiSTIC Nhitfield Brooks, A pplicant - vs. -Snmmons ill Gideon Youngblood and - Petition. others, Defendants. BY an order from John Hill, Ordinary of Edgefield District, I shall proceed o sell in the -above stated. case lands be ouging to the estate of Lewis Youngblood, leceased, situate in the District and State aforesaid, lying on Beaver Dam Creek, waters of Turkey Creek, bounded by lands )wned by Edward Pressley, Bailey Cor ley and others, containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, to be sold on the first Monday in August ;next, on a credit until the first day of January cext. Pur tbasers to give bond and approved per sonal security, aid a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary. Cost to be paid in cash. H. BOUL WARE, s. E. e. ,uly 3 5t 24 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT tN TH E. COMMON PLEAS. R ICHARD HANKINSON, who has been arrested, and is now .confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District, by vir tue of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum. at the suit of Jasper Gibbs, having this day filed his petition, with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly of the said State, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public Notice is hereby given, to the said Jasper Gibbs, and all other suing creditors, and thers interested, that the petition of the said Richard Hankinson will be heard and consid ered in the Court of Common Pleas for Edge field District, at Edgefield Court House, on Thursday the tenth day of October next, or on sch other dagm thereafter, as the Court may order, during the term,commencing on the first Monday of October next at said place, and all the creditora of the said Richard Hankinson, are hereby summoned, personally, or by attor ney, then and there in said Court, to ahew cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not bearanted to the said Richard Hankinson, upon his complying with the requisitions of the law. in such case made and provided. TH OS. G. BACON, e. c. t. Cork's Oflle, July A 1844. July 10 3m 24 State of South Carolina. EDGEtIELD DISTRICT. IN 7'HE COMMON PLEAS. ABRAHAM .W. ROACH,.who is how in the custody of the Sheriff of Ed efield District. by virtue of the surrender ohis bail,at the suit of L. Trapman, having filed his r.etiion with a schedule, on oath, of his whole estate and effects. with the purpose of obtaining the benefits of the Acts of the General Assetmbly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice It hereby given, That the peti tion of the said Abraham W. Roach will be leard and considered in the Court of Comnon Pleas for Edgefield District, at Edgefield Court House, on the 'ninth day of October next, or on such other day as the Court may oider dtting he term, commencing on the frst Monday in fctober next, at said place; and all the credi ors of the said Abraham .W. Roach, are hereby inmmoned personally or by attorney. then and here. in sid Court. to shew.cause, if any they :an, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should ut be granted to the said Abraham W. Roach, aon his executing the assignment required by he Acts aforesaid. THOS. G.'BACON, o.c.r.z a. Clerk's fice July 5, 1844. 3m 24 ADVERTISING IT REGULsIR ReTE! W M. F DURISUE, Oener and Publish. er of the Edgefield Advertiser, respect ully informs atl the Public Officers of this Dis rict, the Gentlemen of the Bar, Merchants. techanics, Planaters, .Farmers, and all others vho may wvish to A DVERTISE, that he will )blisth their Orders. Advertisemnents and Noti :esant the ESTA BLSIH ED PRICES I reserv ng tu hims~elf the right to make liberal dednc ios, to those who advertise by the quarter, ix monaths, or year. He cantiot afford to work or nothing anadfind himseclf; as he had to buy s Oflic:e, and pag for it, by the sweeat of his row. H e wall adhere to his advertised terms, et others do as. they please. He takhes this oc v,. on to return his sitncere thanks to all who e patronized him, either by Advertising, .bs, or Subscription, and would be glad they monild continue their favors, as he thlinks lusu ices are as reasonable as any regular office in o State. . . (IT The Hamburg Journal us respectfully requested NOT to publish the above, (unless i will do it without fee or reweard,) as he does mt care to pay another, for that ho can do Wmasef. ,j Publishers friendly to stustaining the rea ipectability of the Trade, will please give the move cine or tw o insertions, and the favor will t atty time be reciprocated. June 26.if 2 State~ ol' South Caroliua. EDGEF11JLD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE~AS BENJAMIN F. JONES. whto has beenI 1arrested, and is now confined within the ondofteJail of Ed~efield Dsrcby vir tueO of two Writs of Capsas ad Satisafaciendnuts, tthe suits of Charles J. Glover, and Mans ield Hollingswturth, having filed his petition with a schedule, en oath, of his whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining-the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, comrmorly called the Insoltent Debttors Act.. Public notice is hereby given. That the peti rin of the said Benjamin F. Jones will be heard nd considered irn the Court of Common Piens for Edgetleld Distriet, at Edgefid C. House, O the ninth day of October nextt. or en such aher daty as the Coart may order, during thue tera, commencing on the first M'onday ini Detober next, at said place, and all the credi ors of the said Benjamin F. Jones, are hereby iummone'personally or by attorney. then and here, irelioid Court. to shew cause, if any they an, why the benefit .of. the Acts tioresaid ,houald not be granted to the said Benajamnin F. ones. Upon his ezeentting the assignment re' uired b jthe Acteaforesad. ?Werk's Office, Jdil ,1843. 3m 23 Wines, Brandy, Gin, &c. MA LAGA, Tenertiffe, Port, Sheiry, and V.MaderaaW1NES, Amuerican and Holland G11l, American and Coignac BRANDY, Old Peach and:Appie :do. i fresh suppfy of choice~POItTER eud AL.E, in qtarts and pints. Por sale by. -. B.' A. KEN.RICN. 4Bambaig, Aprir2G.0 ". tf ' 1 Country Whiskey G ALEONS Mountan lYew," apiearticle, for sale'by!.* H. A. EENRIC.: Hsrbmrm, April20n. t( 13 PROSPECTUS 1OJNG HiCKORY." "NION is socczss."--Drumsoo0e. NDER the above title, the- undersigned proposes to publishra cheap paper, to aid the Democracy in their struggle to secure the success of Pots and DALLAS. The paper will be published once a week for six mouths, at the low rate of One Dollar. It will nlot only contain every thing. but the best of ,very thing, original and selected, which the editor can command, to rally and unite our friends in the great contest for principles I' which we are now engaged; and, to explain, eu orced, and, if possible. render those principles trzit .. "? Our party has just passed through one of its trying ordeals.. Self-denial, concession, and spttof hartony, governed and controlled the ugents appointed to select candidates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency. Individual preferences were given up, personal attach. ments surrendered, long-cherished hopes aban doned, every thing conceJed but priu..iple, in order to insure unanimity and harmony of ac tion Patriotic devotion to principles enabled them to select-men, " without fear and without reproach"--talented, honest, capable-faithful to the Constitution, and faithful to the best in terests of the country. The people have. every where hailed the nominations with enthusinstic approval, The Republican party is, at this moment, more united and harmonious than it has been for many years; and, in tendering "YOUNG HicaoRv' to our friends, we assure them that it should do soldier's service in sus taling our cause, illustrating and enforcing our principles, and in doing its utmost to insue the election of POLK and DALLAS. We shall not only have the services of those who have heretofore written fur the Spectator, but othet aid from some of the noblest spirits and best Intellects of thecotintry. If God spares us, we mean to make the paper worthy of the confidence and support of our party,.and won thy of the dignity and importance of the glo rious cause in which we are engaged. At the conclusion of the series, we wtil pub. lish an extra number, contaiing all the elec tion returns, and an index to the whole. We respectfully invoke the aid of our friends and the friends of the cause, in giving publicity to our prospecuis, and shall he happy to furnish cc its to those who will give them circulation. To encourage the formation of clubs we will send to one address six copies for five dollars, 'thirteen copies for ten dollars, and twenty co pies for fifteen dollars. Payment may be transmitted by mail, post= aee.paid, at our risk. By a rule of the Gene ral Post Oflce, postmasters are permitted to frank letters written by themselves, containing money for subscriptions The notes of any bank, current where a sub scriber resides will be received by itset par. No attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompanies it. JNO. HEART. Washington City, June 6th, 1844. July 10 . tf 24 STATIOVERS'. IALL, 3 EAST-BAY, CH.ARLESTON, d. C. JOSEPH WALKER, Agent of John T. White's Tvez and STEREOTPE Fobs DRY, has canstantly on hand an extensive as sortineut of Type,FIoers,Ornament's Brass Rule, Cases, Chases Composing Sticks, 8-c. $rc. 4;c. And evern Article required in a Printing Office. All of which will be furnished at New York pr-ces, actual expienses only added. The reputation of this Foundry is believed to be fully established, having been founded up. wards of Thirty Years, and reference is conti dently made to many leading Journals of the United States. Printing Presses, News-paper of all sizes. .Medium Double Medium. &c. PRINTING INK. NeWs, Book, and Colored Inks, of the best quality and lowest prices. Blank Book Manufactory, PAPER AND STATIONERY. Aways on hand, a large nssortmenit of BL~AsK BOOKS, made of the best paper and' bound in the strongest manner. Banks, Public Of flees, Merchants and others, can have their Account Books ruled and bound to any pat tern,in the best manner. at lowest piices. Also,-A larwe stock of WRITING PAPERS of all kind's, f'or sale low. Also,-An extensive assortment of FIN E STA TION ERY. of every kind, including Blank uid Enamelled Cards. Also,-BINDERS' M AT ERIALS of all kinds, Paste Board, Leather, &c, May 22 tf 17 TO PRINT E R.. Priling Paper, Ty pe, Presses, Ink. A/e. T H $ ubscribers having completed their arraiigemnents for keepinig on hand a general assortment of every article used by the craft. They have now on hianid, and arc reu'larly receiving. TiYPE of all kinds put up in founts Hoe's PRESSES. WVashiington and Smith Do Inking Machines, Furniture, Rule, Do Cases, Chases, Stands, Galleys, &c. Johnsoni's (Philat.) News and Book Inuk, Front's (New York) da do Printinig Paper of all sizes atid qualities, Foolscap. Folio Post and Letter Pauper, Enamelled and Comnion Blank Cards, &c. The Type we of'er to the trade is from the well known manufhectory of Wmn. H ager & Ca. Nwv York, wvarranted ot the best metal, and casi bg htad, Type from other fnunderies wvil hoever be furnished when requiied. The character of H de's machinery is so well known to Printers generally, that we consider it unnie cessary to recommend it to them. All orders for. their Machine or H-and Presses, or aty otherarticle maiiufactured by them will be ex eeied lyr us on the New York terms. BURGES & JAMES, 9 Bnoadistreet, Charleston, S. C. hE?7 Frinters in Georgia, North and South Carolina, who copy die above any number of times during the year 1844. will be allowed $5 on settlemenut of their accounts.where they ex ceed $30. Those who do not intend to deal wih us, will please not copy. ApilU 6 13 * CARD. T H E Subscribers respectfully inform their -customers and the purblic gene!rally, that they have just received a inew and well selected asrtmaent of Spring & Summer Goods, comprsing an exitensive assortment of articl-s for Gentlemen's Clothitg. in the latest and most fashionable style, wvhichi they are prepar ed to make up. in a fashionabile and woirkmian like manner. From Gientlem~en wanting any description of Clothinig they solicit a dall, as ttrey feel confident in their,ability to stat the most fastidious .both in theenaity and pirices of their Goods. March 4, 1844 ....S- -CLGAN6 ~~~ ublici Notice., - ERSONS laviug. ofliial husiteBs. with . rme, are informed that 1can be fpen~d at the'ellite on every pIondaysand'Vriday.,' as the law. directs,,excepit.provideutiaslly prevened,. during'ihe:.mWOntitb:of JuobV Jualy ami August. , : Ma 2,.17Ik ..gu 'ruT H E ubsca - fends' a*i that he is at this iiD a in entire new STOCK 1FJ 1' consisting in part of DOfJES TIC DRY GOODS, Hats. hoes, Bonnt -afi ware, Crockery WareSaddles,Bridle.W.li5. Groceries, &c. All of which articles lie will offer on the very best terms 'his circumstances and the times will admit. I S. F. GOODE. March 13 tf 7 Law rOtice. 1IE suscribers have firmed a partner T ship in the practice of Law for Edfiefield District, Office near Goodinan's Hotel. J. TERRY, JQO PH ABNEY. December 23,1843 if 48 The Subscriber would take this opportunty to return his thanks to his friends and lhe.Cotm munity in general, for the libetal.patronage they have conferred on him for the'last ten years He intends carrying on th'e ..-. .'Ie'rclaeant Tailorfit"' Business. in all its branches, at the olitaad and hop bs 'ict. attention to bsias, to merit a c ii ce of those favors whi&halrv e been soli ly bestowed-otihitm: .JOHN :LYON: Dec. tf .46 Dr. ELBERT BLAND, W OULD respectfully inform the citizens Of. Edgelield C H.. and its vicinity, that he has opened an office in the house for niely occupied by John 5; Jeter as a_ kw office. where he ca-. be found atal times, except when attending professional business. He will attend to any business in the line of his profassino, and he per by care and attention to receive and deserve a share of public patron age. May 22 if 17 Family Groceries. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs iss friends and tue public generally. that he off,-rs for saie,atthe brick store formerly occu pied by Messrs. Sibley & Crapon. nearly op posite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel, a large and general assortment of GROCERIES, par ticulairly adapted to the wants of families, con sisting in part of New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix SUGARS, Lump. loat crushed & powdered Sugars. Cluba, Itio and Java COFFEE, - Back, Ilyson, Uuupowder and imperial TEAS, West India and New OrleansMolasses, Hll's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & 6s Sperm. do. 4s, 5s, & 6s Canal Flour, in whole and half barrels, 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese, 20 boxes do. do. do, Buckwheat in 1.4 and 1 S barrels, Pickles in 1-2gal. jars, qts:ani pints, Tomato Ketchup do. do. Walnut do. do. -da: 50 sasks Liverpool Salt. (bleached sacks,) 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) 25 brie. Irish Potatoes; (Roan) 2 tierces Onions.(red and silverskin,) ALSO, - 3ar soap. shaving soap. cotton cards, wool cards, pails. buckets,tubs. keelers, piggins.in dign, madder copperas, rice, lard, chocolate. Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Gosh-n bitter. so da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pie mate crackers. wa ter crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread, al monds. currants, citron, cloves. nutiegs. mace. cinnamon. pepper, epice, ginger, sasgo, pearl Barley. naccaroni.venicilli. capens, mustard. starch, West India and American preserves. Pesons visiting Hamburg. are respectfully requested to call and examine for themselves. H. A.. KENRIC'K Hamburg, Novr. 25 tf 44 Water Proof. & No Mistake I H L. JEFFERS & co. 'tVAat~ioUSEt & GnaAI, co.IMitsoN MERCHANTS.-HAM BURG, S. C. B EG leave to info~rm their friends, and the paibalic gencerally, their NEW W'A TE R PROOF W ARE HOUSE, with large conive nient close Stores attached, is now completed and ready for the rece ption of Cotton, Mlerchmandise, &s'. It is situated on the principal street Isedinig into the business part of the town. four feet above thes highest water mark by actual survey. entirely renmote fromn all other tituildings. which renders it fire.prdof, anid convenaientlysctuated for loading anid unloading wagonsa. They stre nowv permacnenitly located in this place, and pledged not to speculate itn Cotton on thseir own accont, but to give their unidivi ded attetwtioh so thea interest of theircucstomners. and atre fully prepared to attend to the Sate. Storing and Shippiag. of 4,otlon, Flotur. Blacon, &c. Receiving' and Fortoardinmg MIE R( H ANDIS E. Purchaasn* O'oods to order, 8,rc. ktc. Their chiarges will be am. fellows :-For sel ling Cotton 25 cnts per bale; Shcip ping do, 124 cents per bale. Commsisscion for buying or, sellinig Merchasidise and Produce 2jiper cent. Forwarding atnd Storage, in accordacice with the esfablished rates. All Cottn. Flouir. &' . received by the riverfree from whsarfage~ L' heral advances will be mnade wben required on any consignments made to themn. Hamsburg. Septr. 9tt ABBEVlLLE! DlSTR1CST. iN EQUITY. Jamnes Taggart. Ex'or fa-AJPIO Aaron Lomax, et al. nr,4st '2 ON tmotioni of Mr. Perrin, comnplainatuS'oi Ulicitor: tdered, -that she Conbaicssoner g ive three months notice, in theAbbieville Banner, and. suell other paper as he may deem propher, to. all che creditors of Moses Taggart. late Ordincary of Abbeville District, now dec'd., as well as those havinig demcands' for"n:6/oicys. received by him. as Ordinan' a afar. said;'a hisindividutal creditorsa, at th'e time efhts death, whose demcands- have rnot been fully-and pro.' perly paid by Isis Executor, to some in, before thme said Cummnisisioner, and prove-their de mandst and that eneh of .then as; shall not come inand prove their demands on. or before a peremptory.ddfy, to be fied'by the'Lommis-. sioner which dsy shoti be at least thsee months from the publication oh thie jiid :ioiedluall b e excluded from the benefits dfthis Deeree.E" [Signed] . WM HARPERS In pursuance of thse saidifedretid-Orei I appoinit .Friday, the .first ;day gpDlovaber iext..on. or heloie which, theecreditonpcsfor0-. stid will appear before .me~ and og~ demnandb. ~ ,J Com'm'rs, Office, . ,Ju e o, nily3 Bblu nas eil lW ~ LIMR, dea~rgP~ rti4' Aubt ~ 4 X~R'iU .. . . "tit "'',_. . id nbe .91 . rIBdddtld ub ' if' hss8 c0' eive "1 arg add 'sb l of GO DB; . electedb of 'i fe, uc17 Pr1t::Boe ott; P6tladelpbla, ;;Bslfuuo > s ;, which its Uo t e .. orme kscosh Irises the larst andt"eet i t o onds ..,: ive ofi'eted iai hie supgin Pm i ,rfellowi~'' .c "., S!..'> i64'= .t 'i" 411r*pGdetPortq 8ica: nileansnd C ltCrauY Sagan', ' . .0 ,; . '" 350b" aisio-Citlha 1'O OrRICOj G jlo , .: r : 'Java: and. bcha ; itffee, "" s: 7yQb - t India IllbltseesQx' :' i i x.tlert; a.C "" ' r ftf .i. ": - "35 bbls1.Narle e -doM r :" mot:. .70 loo ba :s;, ;n ,, u;:aadortedlwzes .' :; 80,000 "" .,Swede 3000... _=nd, I top 3,000 Nail B S:dc:Ho> oesepiii, 2,0uU Caa1;.Grr . dF 1ia red?Soeet, ", 2U YeettetWeggonn 'es "" : "ic; "; 1 r?'D0 sacks ttC ;Fbfe iecl r } .; , X2,000 bushels ijt:; u bulk ?pax ; <<. ieWO V'\{NQ 'lVl t l !"" ",- ry ,1,OW be:,l3aggm ,-1'e!tub, Nileaver's,) . r r;1 OcSi*L'i arjllfa'B i1e p , ::, 70Il. duGHep" a ...... . 1:5x10 yaitiis Ost:aiorge= . ' S, 1be oublb refiJdktoaf:8ogar, rig "; " '33 '= t .,ri i-'raali;d" div s' ?' lt)Ott " P 1 6 it:. -do. ? ;boxes"1tut PAti1W! "Pi e ( a'd(es ::: i. 2,000 ISe W1tit1C Mal40 I;'[Tdo Mrlfl, 25: bbl Can: r, cuotce bran 40 doz. dining pIrlor 'rot;klug'aad childreu'" :Chair_,,,. , '.r. ? leases. Hats and Ca 150 casks-Stone:Li n me: f fine ot$cr,) 20 kegs'Dti Io't'a f FF 'Powdor, : 1,000 lbs..Bar d, = _ f + 40 boxes Window GiiaasrgitO& larl2, 130 bap"Sbot; asaurtt Z .Ise ? ', :? 2,500 palm Shoes, Tea, Pel+per; Spice;-Gingef; d ocolate. Cti_ namon, Almonds: Stsccb;'Nuiniegu, icbew ing Tobacco, .'Vegro l:l. ttis; Bla 1iets;' Shoe Thread,- Cotton Yarn. _09"14a -Girds; W*io1 Cards, Ticks;:,Sieves; Pli h Luxes Itc_h "ggo , - .'il adder,: Blue Stone, Cop} etas, E ieom',Salts, Linseed Uil, Lip~Oil;'_ i, itor art1cle : Trace Cains,=Fit:Cba' 8mootCling:3rorie4' brsss:bound cedar.BUcke' cri oiats Sncktsti, Paila, Tubs. Heelers Willoiv_.1?V&gi;bs,'Peeta, Measures, Feat are, &c -d r .. $tBL Y & CB.APoN 1t inidUrg Jti11 :1.3893: ; ':.: 2Ss1 State ol' ourl l:alv lria. EUGI FIEL'D'D9 Ti !N. DHE: C.IJ M N TAbBERT Gilt A'b t bl: whWItiw eei$ strewed.. an d fit, cohfuled whbilt; top buuiids's:ftheJailo(Eci fietd.Distiietbyvirtac of +s.eatiias.ad satiiifacleadiitnj at the. suit of loon B.11(oltiies aria"Butte aWiittaois; having tiled hiss petition, with. aerh llSle't;n.uaLh,-of his: whole catmtsuud:.k e cta, whir:ttie;purpa e ufobtainiugthe beneStiofthe Acteofth ten erul Assembly, commonlyc lledtl iolgeot Debtors Acts.,:4 Public noHiceis'hereb ': givgir"iliatsthe pain; tioia of the suid.Talbeii (,heathat O ) I I a hegrd and'coneidered ih the C'015rtofVo h runs Floatf for Edgefiekl District;agetie;ld Court Home, on the 9th dsy of Oetolf ;oronsgch otbe# day as'the Courtt1 thing; thecioterm, tnlnmencing un th ,a ontley-:inO be r nest, at raidptacetg ii:d)IYleet:teltor9o" said hh 'Talbert Cheatham ,are,' t etiysuinmotled':per" annally. or b y attorne , rn and.tbere,. in.eaiii Court, to show aiuse;a?'tly:ihey: an, wit , the bcnefitofthe Acte nforesai:sboald.not;be: sranted W the said ,Talbert;Cliatban , upon his :executing t ie ,aseignoit t",fequired, bl, the Acts aforesaid Clerk's Office, June 18, Rue. 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