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Froms t VeriMnnt Spirit of de Ag. LO r VAS NEW. (nON-SY.SLASHER & CO. ofafhniti nb* I ent. years ago, Mralsts began to fear ovef sirrw Aifdt6ee'p, their prty -up % dniaet look 61i ne," They'e obinged .thei a doen 6ne! .pSine ifodhawn~e Ere "pa.ntwhigs' w de .Theads gsib'st the rightaofiman Were o ply artayed eButteuj9' thef 'iow deny the nmne As itavesitre won't to do. Thei&doctrines lo6k jdst as they did When this old bat was new: When this old hat was new ThiFeds despised the poor, And blushed if they were caught within K'Adirty "cabin".door . The Democrats alone weje fonaod, --Amongile toiling crew Logs were not rolled -in rled skiri Wh^6i this old hat was tew. Whd'bis old hat was new ; 'Tis kown that Harry Clay Professed to be a democrat, .Detore he went astray. -'Anid for the "Secretary ship" Sold out~to ."Johnney ." The man he called, a "traitor Alk,* .Wlen this old hat was new! .len this old hat was new (Ere Harry changed his coat,) He oft declared "no decent inan "Would ever beg a vote !" Btit now he goes a-stunping rnnnd, And bees ti e unry throtiuh 'Tis very strange how things have changed Since this old hat was new I Wlhentiis old hat was new, He ran for President. But found too late that lie was not The man the people meant! And now he he'll find in spite of all That cash and coonscan do. The people think just as they did When this old has was new, THE.RICH MAN. I wonder why the rich man teels So little for the gioor And when lie sees the tear that steals Adown his cheek, that he reveals No sympathy-but di ives him from his doet J cannot think my Fathes gate Wealth to the rich for nought That he should every farthing craye. Nor help hi.4 brother from the grave It was not thus he lowly Saviour taught, Give to theporif yotu would gain A btessidlif, the skies A treait h we can retain, When goldgis'given to bless in %rain. And Maimmon to the soul true peace denie. OPPRESSION. Bav fellowship-wiih noone who take -The laborar's hire away-Who break -God's perfect law's, and in disguise Practice deceit-who deem it wise ini base hypocrisy to dress, Tro wrong the poor and fatherless And yet most sanctifred they stanid Among the Saviour's chosen band. ISCE LL INEO US. *Bibes.--An officer . of the A mserican Bible Society publishes a commussnicas ion stating that the -demand for Bibles is far greaser than the pecuniary ability to sup. ply. The call for French and Germian Bibles is greater than ever before. Nu mnerons request come from the Western Siates and Trerrisories,from Texas. Ilon-. duras, from 'the 'West Inidies, from France, from the Choctaw Nation, and from other distant mnissionry stations.. Advance in Civfiizatow.-A recent Tet ter from a missionary in Siam furnishes, among others, the folfowing faite Whets the first missionaries arriv'ed,a few years since, only 3 or 4 sqfuare rigged vessets visited annually; and. not a single one wtas owuedhby the Siamese.. Nouw there are ananyssuch; fifty-one have bees reported the Iasj,!two--years. The Siaimese haive thus'gained more correct views of foreign natiotis, and obtained many articles of comfort, especially the wealthy classes. They have built vessels afrer the Europe. anymodels, and ini order to sii them riue esfully have prijd considerable artention to navigation and the sciencee. connected with it. Ten have recentUiteen built, hond others are in progress. - Their ititer ouryse 'ith Christian nations is also inter idsting, riroin thie fact that no hearhen na .~ti'as been able. long to sustain idolatry under asuch circuinstances. -They* may have beeome infidel, where they are not famniliar with Christiasd instruction. butuhe grossness of idol worship does tnt with stand the lights ot ,eeoce.-Saemn &a. Bules on the RabbaM.-T he N. :1. .Evangblist instatnces the Battles of Water. 1bo, New Orleans, and she naval-has tre fought~ by Commoudbre IMeDonough oa lakeChamplain, all of which were fosught otinthbe Sabbath;; ansd' air of which parties which c'ommensced the, attacks were urer ly "defeated. It is not assumed that they would no~t ha' been defepted on ans other day, but it is worti-nf redord that they who commenced ,this Sabbatsh- breaking ona large. scale, t' era i be mulfires.- .he God .of thet Sabbath is also-die God of Bartles and the Lordiof Rosa-Presbyterion, d locate. Dwares, who speit his lire in'solitudh supnd liation,..wael ordinarily silent .ins numerouseotnpanies-and Thomas hit the portritotkeebraed- man, in savina,. that he ha~ ivefo nature intellec tual rishesin ingoi~b t.not in current cotsn. i Usff&lanA- rg per hap .desuined .to.leaeie. fturanst va tuhlEagricultIsirak ,prodssets . One haandroa -noundh of dlie: see'd'afisrl riki pouof oil. The ref ase oftthe.sedaater expression, furnishes an excellent food for cattle; -from the leaves of the plant cigars 'ire manufactured of singltar pectoral qualities; the stalk aiffords.a sup-erior alkali, and the comb of the seeds is a choi'ce dainty or swine. So says the Hon.. Mr. Ells writh. - Bear's Grease.-All the bears in the world could not supply one third the quan tity sold under the name of Bear's Grease. Hence the perfumers call opening a blad-- A ter ul lard "Slaughtering a Bear." Law Justice.-A man *iasbadly. beaten in Baltimore by two rowdies whom he had arrested. They gave hail, but the coin plaiant. being unable to give security to A appear against them was marched oi to jaI, according to the humane principles and forms of law. The rouges are free-- ] the sufferer in prison. Thisisiatd. Curious Archtes.-On pulling down d a, hr.use in Baltimore the following curious IM articles were under the corner stone-50 . cent piece of 1839; 25 do. of 218; 10 cent 9 ilbr1837; 1 cont of 1826; and a hal cent. piece -f 1780, Besides these, were te b hardle iiid, broked blade of a sword, and a si part of tietscabbard; the latch of a'door, o and lasitiiuqgh not least, a phial of brandy. c Thiappeared very pure nod perrect; not having evaporated in the least-no paper or parchment -were- discot'ered-the. pre %tittption is that they h ud mouled away. a rs~ ,ba tiy - Sam Smith:- iis tated .that she lor mon mantle has falen upon San Smnith. elder broiher toJoe, the late prophet. i ho has been, ar isto be inducted in'o ntltec with all due sileuhiify, and take uponi hilm selftheientire governinclt of the --Latter Day Saints," as op'set aid patriareh in chief. Utility in Toadi.-A person lately operi ed a toad in is wheat field, and fouid 16 fresh beetles in its stoiach, which the pa ient animal bad probably .nullped tip while they attempted to cross he path.- a 1oads are oftem kept with advantage onI hot-beds for killini insects; and are aspong the garduer's hest friends. A Moseable Meeting.-The Wesleyan ( Methodists of Bingh.ims circuit. Eng.. have erected a moveable wooden meciingo hane upon %% heels, capable of sealing abou' 120 persons', at a cost of abou! 60 pounds, for the accornmodation of several villager. wet e no site could be oln aioned, Naltralization.-A young married lady. bo:n iniverpool, Etigland, applied (bing accompanied by Ald. Woodhull as cooUn sellor. and two fenalo friends) to have her F papers ofnaturalization perfected. It ap bi pears that she made a tour a manh or two 1 ago with her husbyanid. and ptassed ayver, during the excursion, into Candr. W F questioit arose whether or tnt she could lie considered as having for the last five year -resided uninterruptedly in the Unis-d Sta. t. The Judge decided that the mere visit to Canada, under the circtrmntaices. could not lie considered as aTeeting her residence and the certifieate of naturalization was granted, Advertise! .-i dcrtise! Tfhere is re wav of attaining business-publicity-nl vertisencbt, tire newspaper is tite fly wheel by w hieh the morive pow cr of cornmercial* enterprise is sustained, and money is the st'am by evhich the advertising is kept gointg.-Blackwoo-ds Magazine. A Strange Fis/.-There htaq heetan fish caghit at Davenport Iowa, of rem)arkaltle shape, ist being mostly head andi a shinvel nose of great widthi; its inotnth opens wiish enough to take in a tian's head withs ease, and the body quite small. T1he like was never seen lhe fore. Law Notice. h) P'E HE tsubhscribaers have fotrmeid a partner kship in the practice of Law fot Edfieltield C District. Office near Gjioitodman' hotel. . p' JOSEPH ABNEY. it December 23. 1843 tf 48 gi L AW. T HE Subscribers ;e:ve formed a partnt r Rship for the 1sactncc of Laiw. F. If. WVA RDLJA W, W, C.- MOR A G Nl. ierne 191 tf 2t1 Public Niotice. P tnsess hatving offlcint htuine'ss nidb mre, arc informed that it can lie fonsind C at the aolice on every Monday and 1"rida t, as the law direcset except providentiaill' prevented, during the -moniths of June, July andi August. l Mlay 22, 11 if. Dr. E LBE RT BL AND, I W OULD respectfnlly informn the cittizeni .of Edgefield C.'H-.. and its vicinity. that lie has openied ant- office in the htouse for medy occtypied by Johun S. Jeter as a baw office, where- he ea:, le fournd- it all times, except when attending professional bausti-am. He will attend to atny business in ithe hue. oi his profession, and hi pes by care anid attetiont to receive atnd deserve a shtarec of public patrun age. - May 222 . f 17 E -State ofsSouth'Calrolina. .- DGEFIELD DISTRiCT.I ELBERT STALNAKER. living between S the Abbeville' and~ Five Notched Road, E abot' three miles from Gilgal: Church,- tolls be- g fore me, a largedark sotrt H ORSE. betweenn -hi siaten and seventeen hands high, eight or itine yars old, both hind feet white,. with butL one shoe on when taken ap, anid stomnewhat marked O with- the-gear. * Atappraised ait $25. 1 -E. SE TTL E, M agistrate. us May -13, 1844. $2. 4m 16 -cc Paper Maningf&:. pes. PAPER HANGINGS, 10 9new styles, and-nt' Jew pri. ces. Just rceived-by 1OlN Ot B' FORD. Wuamburg, Feb . 29t til 4 Spurm.a Canides, '&c. - bbW HOLE and half boxes imreS'pirm I CAN DLES a ciiicenarticle, warrant ed to give datisaiior Forsale by the bpxin, A retali by - -. . ~Tanbrg AriH0 -. I EN- 13 he aee b arollnae t a General Assembly begun and holden at Columbia on the fourth Monday in Novem ber, in the year tot otir Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, and from thence continued by divers adjournments to the 19th day of December in the same year. Bill to alter and amend the first sectwi of the third article of the Constitution. E it enacted, by the Senate and louse of Representatives. now met and sitting General A.senbly. that the first section of e third article of the Constitution be altered id amendcd to read as follows i-" The jodi al power shall be vested in such superior and ferior Court,, or Law and Equity. as the Le slature shoall from ume to time direct and es blish;'- the judges of each hereafter to be eted shall hold their commissions dnring good haVidifr untill they have attained the dge of sty-five yetr, ut no longer j and the yudges the Snperior Curtts shnli at stated times re ive a compensation for their services which anll neither ba increased nor diminished dur a their continuance in office; but they shall reive to fres of perquisites of office, nor hold iv other cilice of* profit or trust under this State. ie United States or any other power.". a the Senate liose. the dineicenth day of DYcember, in the year of our Lord one thon s:anld eight hundred and forty-thred, We ce.rtify that the above bill has ieen read dur ing the prdsenit de.siut three times in. tile louii- of Representaives, and three times inl e Senate, nIld w -s agreed.to by two-thirds of >ti Branches of the whole represeutatioi. ANGUS PATTERSON, Speaker of the Ho ouse of Rep-resentative1. W. F. COLUOCK, President of the 8enste. SEcRETARY'S OFFICE, Colmtihia. 6th June. 1844. I do hereby certify the roregoing to be a true ni lite.al copy of a Bill entitled " A Bill to al l( anold amend the first section of the third ar dce of the Cotttitution." Passed on the nine !eamh day 6tI December, in tne year of ou ril one thousand eight hundred and forty. ree, andi now in this office iven under my hand and the seal o'the State the day and yea above written. W,11. F. ARTHUR; Dep. Sec'ry. diState. [.4 TtE [Tdif5*6 OF IILEfBEEINTATIvEs. December 17. 1P44. Resolved, That the Clerks of the Seante and louse af Iepresentatives, do cause the Bill :tsel by this General Assembly, entitled " A iill to alter and amend the first section of the ird article of the Constitution," to be publish. I three months previous to the next Genera! 3lecdons for members of the General Assent ly. agreeably to the provisions of the Consii. tiemt. Resolved. That fle flonse do agfee to the ,-soiltion. Of dered that it be sert to the Senate for con rrrenoce. By order, T. W. GLOLER. c. ti. R. N THE SICNATF. ' December 19, 1843. isofveml, That the Senate do concur tn the 0-olitiotn. Ordere-d, Trhat it be returned to the House of epre.sontltives. By order WM. E. MARTN, c. s. Jtjly T0 4m 24 ,tate of South Carolina. EDGEPiELD) DISTRICT. iN .TH1E COMM UN PLE AS. os~ih:3. Ry an, )Declaration in For X - -a uz~y tign Attachment. Josiah J. Ryan, )Declaration in 2's. Foreign Attack. itzroy & Melnnis. mentl. F H E laintifle having this day filed Li their declIarations in the above stated Jss in tmy otlice, and the defendants auing tno wife or nttoerneys known to he i hin the limits of tis State, on whom a thv of said declarations with a rule to en;d can be served: It is ordered, that e said defendatts do plead to the said whrtionas, withlina a v'eur and a day at the publiestiona of thbis order, or final d *ihsnluo jtudgtment will be awarded nitst lhim. G EO. PO PE, c. c. i'. Clerk's Office, May 6, 1844. Mtlay 8, 15 1y Statre of Southi Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. liver Simnpsotn, Declaration G. I lden; in Foreign Atachment. IUll-:i laintfi hav~ing this day filed his de clarationt in nmy oth-ce, and the defendant vitg no~ wife or attorney. knownt to hd-within e State. no whoar. a copy of the saint, with a e teo plead. can be served: It is orde-red, that defentdant plead to the said declaratiomn, ~thine a yeaer and a day, or final-and- absohute geent will- be given aagainstthiflh. GEO. POPE, c. o.u'. Clek's Office. 16th March, 1844 March 29 :.fr y 8 State of South Carolinia, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN. E QUITY. am Burkhakter, and others, Bill for ~hrles Powell, and others. on T' appearing to the matisfaction of the Ceommissioner, that the Defendants, sannahe,- Seratny,- William, Yohn, Miary iabeth, and - Parkman, reside ynd tho litnaits of the State, oo motion BonhatmComnp's. Solicitor, Ordered, at the said defendanms do plead, sawer demttr to compieuinants bill, wilhin ree months fro~m the publcation of this der, or te said bill will be taken -pro n~esso ngainst them. .. . S. S TOM PINS, aE-E. I Commissioner''s Office. July 16, 1844. JulyI17,. . Jam~nm 25 Wine Brandy, Gin, &c. ~AlAEGA, Tenieriffe, Pot Sherry, and Itadeira I-N ES, American and Holland G1Nl, Aericatn aind Cogtnc BRANDY, Old Peaeh and Apple do. fresh sup'pifchdice TOR TERaidid ATE, n quarts and pinats.: For sale by - HWA. KENRICK. Hmburg, A',ril2o. ef 13 State ofr Sout"Car6ira. EDGElI'ELD DISTRICT. IN TlE COMMON PLEAS$ - RICHARD HANKINSON, who hrs been arrested and is .oe confned within the bounds of the Jail of EdgefirId Diistrict,'"by vir tue ofa Writ of Capias ad Respondend ur. at the snit of Jasper Gibbs, hainmeg this day, filed his petition, with a *schedule on oath. of bia f whole estate arid effects, with. the purpose ul obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the (eneral Anc Assembly of the said State, commonly called. All the Insolvent Debtors Acts. prit Public Notice ii hereby given, to the said 'I Jasper Gibbs, and all other suig creditors, and bd others idtlrested. that the petition of the said wa Richard Hankinson will be heard and consid- den ered in the Court of Common Pleas for Edge- Un field District, at Edgetield Court House, on Thursday the tenth day of October next, or on N suqlh other day thereafter, as the Court may N order, during the term, cominencing on the first Monday of October next at said place; and all the creditore of the said Itichard Hankinson, Ne are hereby summoned, personally, or by attor ney, then and there in said Court. to ablew cause, if any they canl, why the benefit of tile Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the' said Al Richard [Hankinson, upo his complying with I the requisitions of the law in such case made 1 and provided. f THOS. G. BACON, c. c. P.. Clerk's Office, July 9 1844 t July 10 3m 24 Al State of South (a-oilina. A EDGEFIELD DIS' AUCT. IN THE COMMC PLEAS. Ah A DRAHAM W. ROACH, who is now in I the custody of the Sheriff of Edgefi. Id 1 District by virtue- of itie srtrender of his bad, at - the suit of L. Trapnan, having filed his , etition with a schedule, on oath, of his whole estate F and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the 1 beneflts of the Acts of the General Assembly,! commonly called the insolvenit Debtoirs Acts. hat Public notice is hereby given, That the peti- by tion of- the said Abraham W. Roach will be -re heard and donsidered in the Court of Common Pleas for Edgefield District, at Edgefield Court House, onl the ninth day of October next, or ott such otbet day as the Court may (ader. during the tertm, commencing otn the first Monday in ietober next. at said place; and all she credi tors of the said Abraham W. Roach, are hereby summoned personally or by attorney. then and there, in s-tid Court, to shew i anse, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts afonesaid should not be granted to the said Abraham W Ro-ach, ilie upon his executing the assignment required by i the Acts aforesaid. ca. TIHS. G. BACON, G C. P.E Y'.. ho, Clerk's ffiec. July 5, 1844. :m 24 ch to State of' South Carolina. cet EDGEFIELD DISTRicT. " i IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ENJAMIN F. JuNES, who has been c arrested, and is now cotfined within the outads tiof the Jail of Edgelield District, by vir tue (if two Writs of'Capias ad Satisfacienduin C at the suits of' Charles J.. Glover, and Mans- tin tield Hollingsworth; having filed his petition with a schedule, on oath, of his whole estate cee And effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, coammonaly called the lanolvet De'hters Acts. Public notice is hereby giveh. Thai the peti Ion of thesaid Benjamin F. Jones will be lecard aned considered in tire Cdurt of Coinienn Pleas for Edgetield District, at Edge'field C. House, oi, the ninth day of October next. ir on such :ither day as the Court may order, during the -erm, commencing on the first Monday in bo October next, at said place; and all the credi- of trs of the said Benjamin F. Jones, are hereby Jol -uitnoneil personally or by attorney. then and ft there, i& saird Court, to shew canse, if any they lis call, why the benefit of the Acts afouresaid or should not be granted to the said Beijamin F. era Jones. urpon ers executing the assignment re- De iueired bT the Acts aforesaid. 1'H10S' G. BACON, c. c. P. Z, D. tio (cerk's Ofce, an July 1, 18i43., 5 3m 23 for State of South Carolinla. da ABBEVILL.E DISTRICT,.c IN EQ~UITY.n' Janmes'aggart. Ex'or. -iIfrA~lroast Aaron Lnma*, et ali mcnt, Assets, !rc. Cu ON motion of Mr. Perrin, complaimrant's 80 tlt 9licitor: Ordered, that the Commnissioiner U. give three months tnotice, i-n the Abbceville ilanner, and such other paper as he may deem Ac pt-otter, to all the creditors of Moses Taggart, late Ordinary of Abbeville District, now tdec'd., as well as those haviar deenaneds feet mnotteys received- by him as inrdary as' afar, said, nts nis individual creditors,'at the time oh' lets death, whose demands have not been fully and pr-e pet-ty paid by his Executor, to come in before thte said- Commissioner, trod prove their de. to) miands; and that such of them as shall not Buc come in and prove their demands, on. or before Sut a peremptory day, to be fixed by the Commnis- inrt sioner which day shall be at least thnee monelts from the publication of the said notice, shall beH excluaded front the benefits of this Decree. [Signed] WM. HARPER- a' In pursuance of thme said Decretal Order I lhr appoitnt Friday, the first day of November set naext, on, or hefome which, thme creditors atsa fore- sat said will appear before me, and prove their Ipr< demands- ion H. A. JONES, C. K. A. D. , Comm'rs, Office, I1) June, 1844. July 3 3m 23 pt a w State of' South Car'olina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY Frederick Ross and wife Nancy. and othterm, vs. fPetition to provc Robert Bryan, Sen., Fe- i n solemn form =the lixv Rodgers antd Shubael twill of Dattiel Rodg. the A ttaway, executors, and Iera, deceased. s ~T'appeauing t'o tsay satisfaction that Benja A n Rossman and wife Jaine, Buttay Rodg- det era, Daniel Rodgers. Jun., Linieberry.Rodgers; for and the chtird'ren of Sarah Jones, heirs and rep- me resentatives of Daniel Rodgers deceased, dle- ed fenodants, reside beyoetd the limits of this State, likt it is therefore ordere, that the said defendants des do-appear in the Court of Ordinary at Edge the feld Conrt House on Monday the 23d day of mo Setember next, to shew cause if any they can, *' wh tlie wilt of the said Daniel Rodgers, de ceased, should tnot be p roved in due form of : law. ' JOIIN HILL, o. z. D. June 12 1844 - m3ma 20 Bricks for Sale. t* . 9 Fat-st rate ft-esh burntth ~~~t-egfl5BRICK$, from the kilo. 'Prnswistehing to purchase, will y please call on Mr. 3. D. Tibbettet.. who will act as our agent during our temnporair-yahsence. . B MORRIS & CHRISTIAN .ant Jnely24 tf 26 me bet ILK, Gingham, and Cumnbrie Umbiellas, .Just received, agood asmortnment,.y 3011 NO B. FOR Hambo--g,Feb.A0i tf Bhls., freshi unslacked ROCK LIMEF me jst'received,.and'fdr isale by- --E -- SIBLEY-'& ORAPON.:- the IHamnburr.April20 tf 13 J, -STATIONERS' ALL, SiLEASTBA-Y -CHARLESTLON, SC. JSEPH WA LKER, Agent of Jolih) Tj Whiie'sTirz-and 3r3airr6Ts' FOuI has consitantly on hanud ai extensive as mient-of -- ype,FtowerOrnameii, hase Rule, Cases, Chases Composintg Stick#.- 8c4c., c. I every article reqjuired in a-Printing Office; of which will be furniasbed at New York ies, actual expenses only added. 'he reputation ofthis F'oundry is believed to fully estabbshed, having been founded up ds of Thirty Years; and re nce'is c'1ifi ily made* to many lending Journals of-tie ited States. Printing Presses, vs-paper of 'all sizeS, Medium Double Medium. &c. PRINTING' NI. Ns, Book, and Colored Inks, of the- best quality and In'west prices. -. Blank Book Manufactory, PAPEI AND STATIONLRY. - vavs on hand, a large assortment of BLANK lous. inade of the best paper and bound in ir striongest manner. Banks;-Public Of ces, MerchanLs and other,, can have their coutit Books ruled and bound to'any pit rn, in the best manner. at lowest pi ices' o.-A large stock of WRITING PAPERS f all kinds, for sale- low. - 4 o,-An extensive assortment of FINE STA IONERY, of every kind, including Blank nd Ennielled Cards. o.-BIND ERS' M ATERIALS ofallkinds, asie Board, Leather, &e, lay2R 22 tf 17 TO PRINTERS. riling Paper, Tyipe, Presses, Ink, 4-c. 1i 1: ubscribers having coomitiied . their arrangetents for keeping on ida general aessorteniit of every article used tbe' craft. They have now on hand, and are larly receiving. 'YPE. of all kinds put tip in founts loe's PRESSES. Washington and Smith Do liking Machines, Furniture. Rule, Do Cases, Chases, Stands, Galleys, &c. ohnson's (Phila.) News and Book It q, rotnt's (New York) do do riiing Paper of all sizes and qualities, 'olscitp. Folio Post and Letter Paper, 4nainelled and Common.-Bilan k Cards. &c. he'rype we offir to the trade is lrom the I known iunnnutetory of Wim. Hager & Co. w York, warranted 6: the best metal, and ( by hand. Type from otuiewr fnunaderies will ever be furnished when requited. The treeter of Ho's machinery is so well known Printers generally, that we consider it unne sary to recommenl it tdl them. - All orders their Machine or Hiand Pr.sses, or any er article m iaaciured by then will be ex ited -bry us on the New York terms. "BURGES & JAME ., - 6 Biond-street. Charlesion, 8; C. 17 Priters in Ge-orgia, North and South rolina. who copy the above any nuniber-of es during the year 1844. will be allowed $5 scitlemet of their accounts where they exi d $30. Th-ose who do not intend to deal Ih us, will please not copy. kpril24 - tate of South CrtllinaOO ELGEFfIELD DISTRICT. IN TEB COMMON PLEAS r ALBERT CH EAT[IAM'. lh6has been arrested, and is now confied within the inds of the Jail of Edge-field District by virtue i capias ad satisficieidui, at the suit -of in B. 11olmus and Butler Willians, iving d his petition, with a schedule on oath; of whole estate and effects, % ith the purpose 6taining the benefit of the Acts oft. Gen. I Assembly; commonly called the Iisolvent btors Acts. 'ublic notice is heieliy given, that the peti. ,of the stid Talberi Cheatiam will be heard I considered in the Court of Comnmen Pleas Edgefield District,at Edgefield Court Hotuse, the 9th day of October next, or on such other as the Court tmy order, diuring the term, amiecing on the first .3londlay in October t, at said place; and all the creditors of said Iert Chieathatmiare hDefebj stummonied per ally, or by titorney. then and there in said onr, to show cauese, if any they can, why bcinefit of the Acts afeoresaid should not be ntedl to tihe said Talbert Cheathtam; upeon eecttig the assignlment required bj the saresTHOS. G. BACON, c. c. P'. ner k's(01Ree, Jane 18, 1844. ne 19 3m 21 Drought to the Jail iF ibi< l~isme. a negr-o tman who callk ) himnselIf SA M, aned samys he belongs Mr. WVhite-headl, who he says. lives -on ekhead' Creek, in Burke County. Ga. id fellow is about five feet six and a hall ies tighi, very dasrk compilexion, ande weent forty frve sad fifiy- years of age. has lost one of his front teetht, and has mall sear on his nose. Whena first Aht to Jail, lie bad a Pass toi hire hinm rott, signed **John- llrrison,"-and then his name-was - Robert He says his senm owner purchased him in Charles ['he owner is regnested totme torward, se property, pay chargesand take hirm a, otherwise he will be deatwith~t as law-directs. - U-. H. GOO0DM AN Jailc&~ %ugust -14 if- 291 CARD. 3 E Subscribers respectfully inform their -custottera and the public gene rally, that ' iave just received a ne w and well selected :,rtne-tu of - - pring & Snummer & aprising an extensive assortment ohrtpes Gentlemen's .Clothitig, Ia she- latt and t fahiontble style, wvhichu they-are pre'par to unke up-, in a fashionahle and ~irsan tanner. Fro:ra Gentlensen wantiaganny eriptioni of Clothing theey~sa'licit a al.-isa yfehel coitfident .in their ability tomsiii'thie mt. fastidious aboth in the qaityadpik heir Goiods. t8tdpie The Subscriber u take alopotit eturn his thankm I n tmihe cotm nity in.gener >'r th lmI patronge y have confe ,a ni for iaset tetn rs Heain nd arr gonnte ~inesilSU iamll ils braneobes,, at the iswj lnopes-hy strict attenmtain zq..b Y it a comnnance of those favors y he soliberally bestaw~ed on him. Re.1 - . ANIEIL AlBBEY &sar'i j&~ F Maker.. htilorms his friertdsanid' p generaly.that he hasreiloVedhii e - at to his old 4tahgs--diun hesto~z Goode, hereghe .1walbe happy- to with in auyatds~iis~i line of buisi ~state. of Mo liW arq 1ua. * .EDGEFIE LD. DIST& T# IN THE 'OaNUN -Li Curq &:.aver, ~ ~ rfAr vs. - aFo'reijnV4Uacks B.S. Miler -mn - William Curryo s.' o'iii" idE Henry -tirter. iet - Jared ..Groce, Dealrai" VS. - n ForIgnAtac - The same.n. Curry &Caver, '.Dids id The dane -Neit W illiam Curry, iDecf:itiors The Same. - Jned E. Grace -s. Dedanoioi The ame. anad dn Benjamniu S. Miler. ment.. Curry & Caver - Juhn-W.Carter. - B..-'V Gruce, Decla r The Satne men hes. rgnn J. A.- Hibler,. DeI.a'tirg Is- Foreig 4uac Iirai N.'Wilson,'Agent. 'ai Israel 'Bond for the'ier -Datast's of:the-saine is. . s ein hite The Sante. - . - iHE Plaintiffiin the-abovi ces; vgj & r this day filed tl0e11declaraioa ina Wy fire and the deleidaits haviig wiolfeieriat torney.. k nowi to be withhe: ta is, on W in: a.coapy of- aid dleclaration wit iisuelto)lead 1P, W cai he served ILt iordered,'iliit'ik i e rendfattd6 plead, to the ssidd-lai jtki a- year aadaday Ironw the:publicati6 tha~is order. or final and absolute judginentwi be awarded'against'thein - ' - GEo. POPE c Clerk's Office, Nov. 6, 1843. - StatWefo Saouth CF. a EDdEFELD DIS, - IT W. E. Jackson. & Co., -*.- o Ma. Win. Piza eiitr zitarlyii 'I1HE Plintff-hvinftftie fiithed i 'declara tltin diny 'offe.;asid~sieii)e feudant havinkgnto ife or. Attoiey.k'iin to-be within the.. State. on ".Who'MO.a c of the sane, nii a ruleto ilaee. Canbe served: Ii is oiderid, ihai the .DWeident plead to thesaideddelaitian ithin aiea and a day.-r finaand.ab&olu6e judeua will be given agains him. G100. Pui'E d. Clerk's Gifice,'April $O1844 May 1. T. 14v-y To those Candid4,Y4e 'W HO honestly dpubt the:tiuth6 t therat drethian.8ystem.,e oi entreat them to ponider well.upon ihe follpwing .The Foe4taken into th'e'stonailis-i6a-ipVs 6d int'l blood,. which:.iitalistreentd idw~g. thtrairgh fll the-ramificatifta.otesystem nor. o'.lf init#a strenagti and emtanues tii e , acitiafly -rdate4. forink: and ho fias up ach aa11 every.pd- of t ie nirnaltmachiis. -1Plie bliod lierefore.Is 31ftre and healthy.. the b , which is formed frolfm td Suported blo cannot bv disedad. Buti there bb nian pan if the iody Any ef'ention. such at bile or a even a bruise,- fheblood circulating iaroug thvat pirt. takes up impnreinattersifrmitfi j cal ection'. and catries it into thieenrays tent. 'This i. the daehe often of suideii death to persqns of' full habit. nfiiied with bale, .and'. nse' no medicine; the aitter gets-idto the'dir -entating syteemaiad chokers-lp thefiare-blood. vs-asels which supply the-. &arn.with vitality tand life ciasera. asif beref by laghtin'g. Now this can le remedierl-the'Brandreth Pills. wiil if nsed ant thise times, take out plimpate; iDt t -rs fiom the circulation. aid gatethe -'e aI health, at the saimetirme they 're curing ?hed cal nffection .Oh! how inipnrta'aifitlis todanne, kind, 4hat thtis subject be.weflc~omptehendu it ws ould save mary fr 'o>dioasatim'es ofel ness. and ofien secure. their iervides lie friends, when otherwise the -tombawaidh he it.4 victim. Principal Offie 24I Brial a~ fresh supply just :rzekited-bsrihafoliadbing agents. BL~aID & BUT-Rn,- Edgefild-C.-iL J. S. & D.'C. Smylev, Mektng stiset';'John Me Laren, Ahhevill'H.-i L. D." M'rrinaan Cokeabturry; - Whifk9.k,Salh'van &. Mller Greceiwsud; ColemmbiLipscornb..New Mar. ketg, and S. D. Clarke &:Co.. H amburg. -Price 25'cents-p'er:lox 'with full directions. {UT See A gents cartificate.- - .Jnly-.17........'...- 't -2 Allumspring Pills, For Lihe sCure ofDsppia crofudus and Lie iseases. rPIJESE PILLS are prepared by Dr. ICR.. Camnpbelhl, from-the water of thue higly celebratied Mineral .8prings in Rueliaridge county Virginia, called tlie AleaiSdptinags. - ^ These:Pillslike the water from which hgyeyartpre c,.. .ca diureties promot iugthe secretion of nrune and en aiterativ'e, incesiiigi-thet secretions of the glandular lisedtleraltyadparicularlyof- thet lieAIbey. !iPtyenly,: but-- .efediually :ipjon ihe bowiels, al ter two or .thr~ee days' ~e'of them, jicing copious'.dark, biL iFui ev'acznation..-. ,- - 'Ihey slio adefta .determiaaliono .othi> surface, iicreasing the perspiration ; there fore, they are a great purifier pfitbe-blood', anid .equaliser -if th, circulationa: Each 1ill'is cqi~ol tooacommon glags ofithewai tei. .T.liey ahopldabe, taken:-before eachs riealaand~froinasaztd oen-or..twelve should t~>aken in the con reof e.!chdayer':i,a friwighi, and thenitthem' fofishe:same period. Fur the cure of the above dissas es, perseverance in ;the use-o1 hese Pills, ja all important; and if they~t tgraever i igly used,every alteie fortuight, sa. miiayimoreceertainl~yte expeciedpthaa us~ der.aniyeiher treatment heretofore disciv vered, except from-the, use. of.abeysteri fron w bich they are prepared eidiebyst attendance at .the Sptrpgs-itadffi Trhey-yety speedi 4 trbog ;" tended with . did naack, and are a'very iseful zedf~ tbe~runer, howel tpWlaji~iiohaikeaoalso foa jefing wormi fragnebildren, ism.one ifan should be given in three egpal pre o~jnsch day, to a cl~d.ugeiaysta1rs ad~oiding to age,.Whae givena oebtihlren; hek bepoidired al-nixzed witii n These fillsaseeeasiljakgtkjure. ig, no niauseOuS..taste art'ppsftesly- saf. ii .all. gases,. where caigeoenridnesino: iist, and dq.net sicken- iwatl usng Count ouit, South ar.nmau Mabrga Nov-t 2 ~ t'I