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OSa~1e8ton Female seminary... _, T HIS Institution will be opeued upon nn extensive scale hy 'MS S . A OISE. on Tuesday.the 2d of October, at that airy and commodious residence formerly occu pied by the. late Madame Priid'homme, Hud son-street. north of the "Citadel,.andtwo doors west or' Meeting-s., well kiowii as one of the most sanluhriottslocationsin the city, No pains will be spared-in procuring the most competent d fficient Assistants; and Professors will be ei lo -ed t. lecture upon, and. illnstrate the SiNer, sa a complete Chemical and Philo golI;~ paratus will be futnished. ranch'comprising a complete course ill betanight. . fench, Spanish, Italian, Vocal and Instrunmental Music onthe Harp, Piano and Guitar, Drawing, Painftitjg and Dancing. Yon Adtea swill in'*-e' iv I as boarders, S ose stue ien ill be under the immediate super end e of Mrs. Moise. . . A caiefal-Directress will prqdipver the Dormitories.and Lanndry, and every efort will be made to render this Institution equal to. any in the United States. Those who have completed their Englisb scholastic course. and desire to perflect ~thein selves in Music, or the Languages, will be re ceived as Parlor Boarders, and have the benefit of the best Professors. TERMS: PEaquARTER For English, from $8 to $15 00 French, Spanish ani Italian, each 10 00 Music on the Piano, 20 00 .4 Harp, - - - Guitar, Drawing and Painting, - - Dancing, - Boarding, including light and ftel, 50 00 1 Pnpilsentered for thme whole tern, will be re ceived at a less price than by the single quarter. Charleston, So. Ca., Sept. 1st, 1844. RErERE5cFs: His Excellency, Geurge W. Crawford,) Ilon.John P. King, lon. Andrew J. Miller, : I11n. John W. Wilde, , 2 Col. Wmin. Cnmming, ' . Rtobert F. Poe, Esq., John Bones, E-q., Rev. C. S. Doidd, Angm~taJ Dr. J. W. Stoke. Hamburg. Dr. James II. Gribn, F. H. Elnore. E-s., Vm. Dearing, Esq., ) Charleston. A. G. Ross. E1,1 .. Ilugh Rose Banks. Esq., J Sept. 11 4t 31 07 Savannah Republic.inand Edgefield Ail restiser,jwill please copy one a week for four weeks. WA RE-HOUSE A N) Commission Buesiness. IIAM 1UItRG. S. C. T 1 E Subscribers uhave connected hem selves in the VARE-1iOUSE AND CO3131 ION BUSINESS, at the old stand of G. WAI.mt. under the firti cif WALKER & PEARSON. They would beg leave to otffr theit services to their friends aid the public general!. in the transaction of a Cotxissitos Busi-Ess, in all its branches. They are prepared to attend to the Sale, Storage and Shipping of Cotton. E s ron, Flour, and other Produce. Receiving and Forwarding Goods, purchasing to order. &c. &c. They feel assured from the favorable location of their 4 areHouse, well known to the pub. lie as the WATER PROOF W ARE HOUSE. and fIr its many advantages in point of locatin. nnid from the longi exnerience of il r. Walker in the Cotton business. .vlo will ievote his per sonal attentio'i-to te ales (if Cotton : ind from their detet mianation to devote their unndi vided attention to [lte btusinnss. they will be able to give general satisfaction. Their charges will be for s.-l!ing cotton 25cent< per bale; for shipping do, 12 cents; tir selli aill other prnduce 2.j per cent ; 425 cents per pack ange for receiving and lorwarding Mlerchanidise. N~o commiission wvil he charged onr custuomers for the purchiasing otf goodsa. llavinmg a fine Whota f attached to omur W'are lionise.. nun WVharfage will be chairged ont Cottonm 2onsignted tn our caire, either for sale or to Ihe shipped to Savanniahi or Chatrleston. -Liberal adyices on produce consigned to us. will be made when desired. We piledge onrselves not to speentlate in or purchnase one b-ale ol Conttn, lbut devote an un divided attention to dhe interest ofotnr customers which wve hope will insure us a liberal i~atron' age. Yours, Respectfunltv. WVA L1ER & PEARSON. G. WALKER. 1. L. PEA RSON I avail myself of the p'rcseint oc'casinn to re turn may thanks to my friends annd patrons for theirliberal suppiort during the past fotur years; annd I asinre them I properly appareciate their kindness -and cotifidencee ;' aind int rettirn will use my. best .personal elfforts to prote-et their. intetest when confided to Walnker & Pearson, for whom I would solicit your confidence and sui pport. Yours, Respectfully,. G.WALKERI. September 4, if 32 GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS Water Proof, aned No Mistake WJR -UO USE , HAM BURGS. C. T H! E Subscribers still cotntinn* at thes above stand, to RELCElTE and sTORE, SELL or Ootton; Flour, Bacon, &c.. RaCKIvE AND) PIRwARD *eI~ilJRCD.I1V11E Purchase GOO D& to-order,;&c. &c. Produce etr to :llema witlisinstructions as to its disposal, shall be PROMPTIt. attended to, and -norders. in every instance, strictly obeyed. Feeling gratefid for past favors. they respect * -fully solicit a continuance of the eame - [I. k. J-EF FER.9 & CO. .Hamburg, Atnust 24, 1844 . .6mn 31 Ware-house & Comunis sion Busit-ss A U GUS TA. G A-. Mi P. STOVALL, (late of dhe firm of il. -STOTALLt & Sirmxows & Cn4.) would resp~ectfullyinformt his friends and public gen eraully, that he has taken the commodious FIRE PROOF IVARE-HIOU5E. known as.-"Cuff MtSG's" and recent ly ocCupied by Messrs. Bus. tin-& Walker ; which,'having streets on three sides atnd a large vacant lotoen the forth, is not snrt,~sand for safety and convenicaice by any in tee city of Angusta. IHe will devote his strict personal attention to the titerest of his patrons, in the Sale and Storage of COTTON or any other Produce with which be may be favored; to tine pur-1 chase-aod forwairdinig of Goods; and the Coma mission Business Generally; and trnst, from many years.epeinc in the business, to receive a fair-share o1 patronage. His-charges will be as-moderate as those of' other similar establishments in the city-. Cash advances will be made,:when required, on Prodnece in Store. . ~j. M NB.-Wagons or Carts laded'ith -Cot ton, to Augtusta, are not requ~ired i&'pay Toll at our Bridge, coming or goitng. a.o.i.,ta,, &a. Ag-29 r-ti.t t 32 1 ~SheriEr' sares Y virtue of soudry wvriIs of.:Fieri Fa -_Wcias to me directed, 1.will -proceed 1o sell at Edgefield Court House on the First Monday and Tuesday in October next, the followtig property William l. Moss, Adm'r., vs. Rachael Moss, the tract ofland where the defend ant lived at the time of her death, contain ing five hundred and fily-Gfve acies, more or less, known as the Springfield tract, ad joining of lands of Malichi Brunson, Dr. Richard T. Mims and others. Executors of Casper Nail vs. Miary But ler, the tract of land where the defendant lives, adjoining lands of Millege Galphin and others. Executors of C. Nail vs. Mary Butler, three negroes, Ben, Patsy and Lucy. W. W. Hitch, Adm'r. and others, vs. R. R. Hunter, one Wagon and three Hor ses. Alexander Sharpton and others vs. Lewis Murrah, a tract of land containing one hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A. Sharpton, T. B. Spivy and .other,. Also, two ilorses. Braanon & Anderson, vs. Vrances irn brel-i, oe negro man by the name of Nace. The State vs. Jehu Mouchet, a tract of latd containin2 three hundred atd twenty five aeore or lesq, adjoining lands of Abner PiiinAi gh M. Quarles and oth Brannon & A derson, vs. Martha Mi. ner, the interest of the defendant in a tract of land containing one hundred and fifty ;.cres; more or less,.ajioing of lands of Arthur Low and others. W. W. Starke vs. John Marsh and Jar rott Wise, two tracts of land ; one tract coutaining one hutidred and fifty ncres, more or less, known asithe Benjamin New tract, on the road from Columbia to An gutta, adjoining lands of William Johnson, Sarah Gregory and Lewis lholmes; the other tract, containing one hundred and frty acres, more or less, known ae a tract orland given by Benjamin Cofield to Julia New, adjoining lands of William Johnson, Lewis liolmes and Mrs. Autery. lying on or near the road from Lo:t's to Aiken-lev ied ott as the property of Jarrott Wise. Termsi. ensh Ii. BOUL WARE, s. F,. n. Sept, 14 3t 34 1S4heriff Sales Y virtret f sundry writs of Fieri F - cias, I will proceed t. sell at Edge. field Court House, on the First Monday and. Tuesday in October uext, the follow ing property Martha J. Seibles and others, vs. Mack Lam;ar, one nogro woman. Mariah. .Luther Roll, N. L. Griffin andl others, vs. Ch;arlcs Lamar, tho above named ne gro woman, Miari~ah. J. Wooten & Smith, and others, vs. Edward Butler, the interest of the defend aut in the iract of land where William But ler lived at ihe time of his death, coutain itg two hund!red and fifty acres, more or let, adjining lank of Harry Culbreath, 'a ilcv Bioutrtnham and thera. Leroy I. 11inoy a:d others, vs. Henry and James l 'vati. a tract of latd contain ing one hundred and eighty are-. more or less, adjoining of land of Thomas W. Mor. ton .atnd others. Brannuon & Anderson vs. Chts. Price. the tract of land where the defenadarnt lives, containinag two _hnndre.1 acres, more or less, adjoining of lands of D. D. Marvin and o:hers. The State vs. SamuEl if. Williams. W. C. Williams and Moody H arris, one Mare and Colt. the property of the defendam 'alooaly lliar ri< Jaahtt it. Daaw attd athIers, vs.~ Joahn Os K. hJltmmonmd, one negro boy by the name of Prince. Lewis Sample atnd Wells Clary, vs. Elias Watson, one negro girl by the name of Lile',. Patrick Leonardl, vs. M. L Gearty, the tract of lattd where the dlefendaint Jives, contttaiing twenty-two acres, more or less, adjoining lands of F. O'Cunnor and ath-t ers. Blar.ltman Warrick and rihers, vs. Jo sepha Rumley, the rract of land where the defendant Iivesc, conttaining six-,onr acres, more or less. adjuitting lands of Abijah Al) ney ansIothers.. Also, one Horse. J ames Terry, Commissioner, andl oth era. vs. Lewis kllzey, a tract of land con taining fouar haundredl aeres, more or less, adljaining lands of Elizaebeth Carter, A. J. Rambo and others. Brannon & :nmlersoii, vs. William H-Jam ilhon, the tract of lanal where the dlefendanit lives. conttaining one hunadred and eighteen acres, mrore or less, ajoitning lands of Nancy Flino and others. Benujamain Ontz, vs. Wilson W. Crain and Moody liarris, the tract of land where the adefendant W..ils~p WV. Crain lives, cntting one hundred acres, amore or less, adljoinintg landls oif Josepah Bohdon, Moses liarris and others. John Chappell, vs. David Rogers, the tract of lanad where the defenadant lives, containing one Itundlred and sixty acres, rymare or less, adjoining lands- of Wtllis Morse and others. Trermts, cash. IH. BOULWARE, s. E. ni Sept. 11, St 33. Sheriff's Sales. B virtuae of an order from the Court .. f Commonn Pleas,-I wIll proceed to sell at Ed:;efield Court House, on th-e First Mondlay ina October next, the following property, in the follon ing attachment, to. Plunkeit & Simpson, vs. Henry Bice, otte Horse, Saddle and Bridle. Terms, cash. H. BOUL W A RE, s. E. D.r Sept. IR 2t 31 06 .34 Dr. ELEBERT BLAND, WO[ULD respectfully inform the citizens of- Edgeield.C. I., and its vicinity, that he has opened an office in the house for mealy occupied by John.S. Jeter as a law office, where he can be found at all times, except when attending professional business.. Hie will attend-to any business itt the line of hais profeassion, and he pee by- care and atteutton to receive and deserve a share of public patron a ge. May 22 if -17 Cheese. 3O BOXE1S atnd 5 easks prime Goshe, CI H E8E, rich and mild. For sake by UA. KENRICK. Ha~mburg, Ag n2.1. - 3tis . - 31' 'tate of Sonth aro lina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN-THE COMMON PL'EA S. Curry & Caver, Declaration Vs. in Foreign Attach' B. S. Miller, mar. Willani Curry, D&Iaration Vs. 'u Foreizn Attack Henry Carter. ininl. Jared E. Groce, Decaration Vs. in Foreign Au-rcA. The Same. ) ent. Curry & Caver, Dcclaralion Vs. in Forign Attach The Same. int. William Curry, Declaration Ts. ?in Forrign Attack. The Same. Mcnt. Jared E. Groce, vs. Declaration The same. anid in Foreign Attach Benjamin S. Miller. ment. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs.in Foreign Attach John WV. Carter. Iment. B. W'. Groce, Declaration vs. in Forcign Attach. he Sae.ent. W. Curry, Declaration VS. in Foreign Attach The Some. iient. SA. 1-ibler, ) Dclaration vs. in Foreign Attach iran N. Wilson, ,A nt. ment. Jarael Bond, for the use Declaration of the same, vs. in Foreign Attach The Same. . ncnt. T HE Plaintiffis in the above enses, fi.nviia this day filed their declaration in my 'I fice and the defendnts hatvita t ch -if~ orat torney, knwii to be wvitltiia tIh Stale il- t whoml a cpy of said declaratin, wie, iI life to plead can be served It is ordered, thn t . said do4 fndatdo pled. to the said declaration, witltita a year aridga day firoi the publicatioa of tlIk I order, or fintil and tihsoldite judgraaetc wVill beI awarded agnnrt theei. Gh. POE. c. c. r. Clerk's Office, Nov. 6, De3. ly r Allum Spring Fills, For he Cure of Dysn, epsi u icrojolrs and Liver Discasei. TtM'SE PILLJS are prepared by Dr. S R.ae pbell from tfii .rier of te highly celebrated iicratl Spriong in i Roclhbridgo county Virt~tinirt, called tian: Alum tdin w. These Pillkn n, like the water from i hich they are prepared, are ;w ihratic, nt poead in the secretion ofr rine t il at alt'rative inorea i t the s aeiretionws oi hi ganalnk system generally, a tid lintiorly or the liver. T1hey act gently, hut efllccitrall ' uot the owels, atcr two or tirce tly' use of' them, producing copiuos dark, bit. lions evacitatinn. arhey also effect a determination to the surface, increasing the lersPisalin ; tere. rore, they are a gre t prifir ofdthe blood, and equnliser of the circuilation. Each pill is equal to a coi on glass ofthe ter. They should ao tapn bepr bD.ch meal, and from six to ten or twelve should be taken in the coumre of e.,eh dav', l1ar a fortnigh, and en omit them for te spni period. For the cur i of thecabove d es es, persePcrace in the use of these Pills, is all important; and ir they nre persvr ingly used, every ;ilternate f'roi~ht, a cetI may tnore certaily lie expezicd, than ttn de any other re atioouine erlofore rico i'ered, except from tn use o the iater, from which they anre p arirea. rhr ly o an attendance at the Springs ni' otherwie. They v'ery speedily core fdirrrhoaas at tended wlh acidity of the somch, tihd ore a very are-gl remedy rfor the subrnr bowel conplaint iii children. alo Eac expelling worms frotn children. From t e to four should be given in three equal hr. mo ea dayn r , to n or twe should b akenrdin thae. coren ofve eacha,a foth anoud tepn~ omit ted and tiie sith period. FThe cilure oft aken hvs ing pernsernci te use ofetheseil s, in all csestwhere anditey arrever- o dexist an ohe tnot enn perforir~hie dico Cortd except Sromuthe Caoifthwaer ro hc they~ a ndrird ichrbya W HOnhancestout the rinsoth othtte ranse Thyvryespeedilyaenre diarr'atd enrat tendm t ot dieltyotf thea solome gich, Te aFoor tnu iemdyto the s umm s oer hoed ioniloont intchvildrea io for~t actuallyn crwesorms. rom childen. roicm oneu eter pourt oul te aiven incit'It th e n. theoec isy pur a hehy. tlendy s hix hrs isccormdn from ata. Wtheien bo thi ldn cathe hulb o disa. en tre amin ixed path ofyher odyan Th ee inibis ar bail .o taken, v ein na nauseu tsIe, loo erfecia tly afeu~ tha ar. aes ther itttive feverta- rs !'an tn caeti and artiesen person: thn hil usin thet. hiiS.cas R.~i oI Pnala'. e I touprto Hofie Sfulht, alinda.hh~ls.ro uT mo teicoste Canid etnteci W Hel whhchstply duthe briuwth tlitan a driethiases asem , ul nreftbat-uoi o thim can pobermdiwlellru nrt Pllsiegll.ts ifTihe ato tke tieto tke otmal i r tonrt eds intom btohd hirctin aial siramth giaawina through al the samifentie o the sstrie .ao dndy impatths sregt awl conie life.alr atuldy srae. morm . rain d buitds tiata and~k esery ad ofhe antmimlmacin e.vc t theirod friendsr, whpend ewshehy theb bod whiac. isfred from, jund sppored by the bolovd. aoete bd & effetion. Ednehls ild. h-ie, even. & Drse the biilood ciruting tr' throughir that art, tahkevime matt L D er rmat.o okpeuryn offuWhitc, Slid wit b lern Geenoodic; hematte etinto he cir. etin so sad cho. la ke p Co he H lingb. o vPrsswich ctsuplter braiwith itins. this" canb Aremt ed~i-teBadrt il il Jfued 1 7tee ieaeot 2mpr3mt heathat-tee t ime the ar e rgt he1 iti caE atckon Oh ow, iecprat it inoamn n Tmd, thai hisujehen twell compreheled hi e atofte ienr thei sevice nd theire frendst when oewife orhetorne wniv tosb iethihaetiwo ac riniph ie sa4 1 a ropdwy. ca li re sppt jst receed ha the Dfolnowint antsd, r fina& and..R aboEdgednt H. J. . &D.C. myey,- PM!en scr-e ; .h McLrkn fc, A pril 30, L4. ermn hfo' sale byD. le Co. H AN. Prie2eme per bo3ih nldretos State of Sout i arolua. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Susan L Yeldell, and Wm.) Bill for 1. Yledell, by their G uar- . diai. vs. Elizabeth L. Yel- Partittom dell and othets. N OTICE is hereby given that by virtue of an order from Chancellor Harper, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, at Edgefield Court House on the first Monday in October next, the real es-tate of William H. Yeldell, de ceased, consisting of fie following tracts of land, viz: One tract containing five hnndred and ninetl (590) acres, more or less, situate in the District and State aloresaid, on Cufietown Creek, being the late residence of the dee'd., and adjoining lands of E, B. Beleher, Beverly Burton and L 11. Mundy. Also,one other tract, in the District and State aforesaid, on Winn Creek, containing one hun dred (100) acres, more or less, aud adjoining lands of George 3lariiii,Samuel Stalnaker and otherF. Said lands to be sold on a credit of one and two years in equal instalments, except so much a will pay the cost of this case, which must be paid in cash. The puichasers giving bond and approved tureties and mortgage of the premi ses to secure the purchase money. S. S. TMPK[NS, C. E. E. D. September4, 4t 32 PROPOSALS For Pfiblishing a Ieekly Newspaper, in the town of Hamburg S- U. TO BE ENTITLED THiC Hamburg Republican. "GIVE US BUT LIGHT." T H E Suhcriber does not deem it necessa ry to make any apology for the establish ment of a new paper in this District. or this place. He knows that the Wealth and the in telligence of the people in this section, are am ply sifficient to support another journal, and ho believes that the wants of tihe community in a place .of the growit g importance and rapidly Increasing coutnerce of flamburg, are sucn as to deimid it. le hopes by his tntiring zeal, and his sed nil.uts attention to the titerests of his subscri hers, to receive : liberal share of the public patronage. It will always he his aim to spread before then in his columns, the earliest and most usefni information on all subjects, which cen legitimately within his province. Ifhe fail in this enterprize, to command success, he will at least have the proud consciotusness of having deserved it. In appearing before tie public, in the char neter of a conductor of a jiiurnal, the question is naturally asked, what are the principles in tended to be alvocated? We reply, that we will ndvmcate, fearlessly, the cause of Demo. cracy, having at al times an eye single to the safety of our own beloved State, and its insti tutiotns. The elevation ofhJ.MEsK. Pot.r.and GEoRGE .11. DALLAS, to the respective stations to which they have been nomi tinted by the voice of the Democratic palty, will receive our most hear. ,y stpport. We will oppose the present Ta rifi. and in fact any other, which has for its object the protection of the Manufacturing in teiest, to the injury of the producers of the great stap!es of the country. We are not the advocntes of passive submission or non-resis tnce, to ntconstituttional and oppressive legis lation on the part oflthe Federal Government, but will be controlled and governed by the State of South Carolina, in whatever action she may take in protecing her citizens against such mensures. We will pay stict attention to the interests of' the Merchants, Plaiters. and Mechanics, in giving then the earliest foreign and domes tic intelligence; in fact, nothiig shall he want ing npon our pait, to render otrr journal in terestiung and instructive to all classes of society. For the informatior, especially of our coum try frietnds, the various flucttuations in the price of Cotton akall always be noticed, tmd we will regnin ly publish a correct Prices Current of all aniticles of Merchandise in our market-. Our zeal in defentce of our favorite politicaf tmeasures, ahall niee lead its beyotnd the limits of courtesy to our opponients, we will endea vor cotistantly to hear in tmind, that "all men are borti equal," anid conseqgnetntly enitled to their own opinions upon any subject. We will admit into our colutms temperate disnssioiis on all topics of initerest, always re scrying to oturselves the right of exclnding such commnicatnonis, as ini our jindgmient may not he sttittable. We will not piermilt ourselves to be made the tool ofatny eligne or pat ty. in reli gion or politics, butt wtill always endeavor to support ttie character of tan independent advo cate of Republican principles. J-.UES COC[IRAN. Terms -The RErcBLtCis will- be printed tpon a large super royal sheet, with entire new materials, aitd delivered to subscribers at the reasotable price of two dollars anid fifty cenits per annum, in advanice, or three dollars at the end of thme year. And to those at a dis tanice, the paper will be put- up, and senit regnintrly. 'The diiy of publication will be fix ed as siotn as a sufficient number ofsnbscribers tre obtaitned to warrant a comnmeneemnent. Allvertisintg and Job-Work at the customary prices. *,* P'ersons holdi'ng subscription lists wiuth please lorwanrd snch names as may be attadhsed to them, with the namie of the Post Oflice to which they are to be sent, to Edgefield C. H., by the 20thi of' September. Postmasterr are auithorised to frank all lettersr cotitining ordcrs or remittancesr for Newvspa pers, free of postage. g7 Papers thronghout the States of South Caroina and Georgia. will~please give the bove one or two itnsertions, and the fatvor will be reciprocated, if the enterprise should suc eeed! Aug.224tf 30 Brought to the Jail OFthis District, a negro man who calls himself SA M, and says be belongs to Mr. WVhitehead, who he says, lives on Bukhead Creek, io Burke County, Ga. Said fellow is about five-feet six and a half inches' high, very dark complexion, and between forty five and fily' years of age. He has lost one of his-frontr teeth, and has a small sear on his nose. When first brought to Jail, hie had a Pass to hire him self out, signed "John Harrison," and then said his- name was Robert. lie says his present owner purchased him in Charles ton, S. C. The owner is reqiestedio-come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him' away, otherwise he will be dealt with as the la~w directs. .OD AJiO Ktigust'14 -tf 29 - Confectionary, &e. AFRESH supply of Cdndyg Sugar Plnutos, Kisses, &c., constanitlyton hand. ALSO; Brazil Nuts,. English Walnats,. Alnonds, Figs, Raisins, &cc. -"K 'LA. KNNRICK. mbrg, 844- if 13' Stte of Jo VC~rtia ABIBEVILLE DST M. -AN EQUITY aes Ta art'. 'or. -i0l .Appo m - e - - ment, Assers, *C. arOn Lomax tial. - - - N motion of Mr. Perrin;conplainantt'SBa licitor: Ordered, that..the Comminssioner five three months* notice, in the Abbeville Banner, atid such other paper as'he my deem proper, to all the creditors or Moses Taggart, ate Ordinary of Abbeville District, nnw dec'd., is well as those having demand'foir monieys received by him as Ordinary as foresaid,.AS lIis individuial creditors, at the time of his deitth. whose deniands have not been fully:and pro. perly paid by hin Executor, to come in before lie said Commisasiomnr, and prove their do. minds; and that such of them as shall not ionie in and prove th'eir demands; on, or bef'oi i peremptory day, to be fixed by the Commis ,ionterwhich day shal! be at least thiee months rromn the publicntion of the said notice, shall be excluded from the benefits of this Decree [Signed] W.M. HARPER. In puarsnance ofthae said.Deretal Order. I ippoint Friday, the first day of November riext, on, or befote which, the creditors asafore laid will appear before me, and prove their detanis. H. A. JONES, C. E. A. D. Comin'rs. Office, W9 June, 1844. July :1 3m 23 S ta~tte o f b01 th Cl arl-inla. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN 7IE COMMON PLEAS. T ALBERT CH EATIHAM. who has been irrested. and is now coifined within the oiinds aof the Jail of Edgifield District by virtue f a cajias ad satisf'cieidumit, at the'snit of Wil B. Holmes and Bttler Willioant, having iled his petition. with a sliediile on oath, of ais whole estate and eflects, with the purpose aohtaining the benefit of the Acts ofthe Gen ral Asrseambly, commonly called the Insolvent Debttrs Acts. l'iablic notice is hereby given, dint the pnd. ion ofthe said Talbert Cheluatia will he heard ind considered in the Cou to(if Common I'leds 'or -'.d.gfield Diatrict,at Edgerield Conri honse, ii the 9th day of Uctober next, or on such other Iv as the Cairt my order, during tha term, ainmenring oi the first .Moanday in Qctober ixt, at said place; and nil the creditorsorsaid T'albert Cheatham are hereby suniitiaed per. onally, cr by attorney, then and there in said Conri, to show case, if.any they can, why he benefit nit the Acts aforesnid -should not be ,rarnted to the said1 ralbert Cheatham. upon ds execitting the assigntetit reqired b3 the Acts aroresaid. TIIO . G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk's 0lice, Jnne 18, 1841. June 19 3m 21 state of Soith Carolina. ED EFI ELD DISTRICT. IN TIlE COMMON PLEAS. B ENJA.U IN F. JOirNES. who has been arte.ted, and is now confined within the ounds of the Jail of Edgefield District, by vir. iac olt two Writs of Capias ad Satishfciendum, i the suits of Chirles J. Glover, and Mains ield Hlollingswoirth, having filed his 'petition vith a. schedule, on oath. of his whole estate ind etects. with the purpose of obtaining the ene'fit of the Acts of the General Assembly, :omnnianly called the Insolvent Di-btirs Acts. Public notice ik hereby givean. 'Tit the peti ion orfthe said Benjamin F. Jones will be heard anal considered in the Court of Common Pleas 'or EIgetihal District. at Edge'fiald C. House, mi the ninth day of October next er o such tler day as the Conrt nay order. during the erm, commenciii o the tir< Aonaday in )rtoehr next, at said place; and all the credi. ors aat' the said njanmin F. Jones, are hereby minioned personaly or by attorney. then and hre, ii. said Com t. io show aense, if any they all, why rhe bene'it of the Acts aforesaid lonlid not be granted to tho said Denjamin F. Fnes. uipain his execiting the assignment re jiaired by tie Act aforesaid. T'l'OS- G. BACON, c. C. P. E. D. Clerk's Q~fi cr. Jnly 1, 18 13. 3m 23 Stte of South Carolina. EDGEFIELI) DISTIClT. fN THEI COMMON PLEAS. A IRAII A)I W. ROACH., who is naow ina - thiecustodly of' the Shaeriff' of Edgefisla District by virtue of thae suarrender ofhais bait, at the suit of L. Trapana, htaviung filed his ;-etitioan with a schiedaule, ont oath, of his whole estate ana elfects, with the purpose cuf oibtainaing the benefits of' thre Acts aofithe Geinerail Assenably, coimmiontly cralled the inusolvieiat Dbataars Acts. Pnblic aaotiee is hereby givena, Thait the peri tiona of' thtesaiad Abirahamn W. Rloach will be hetard rad coniside'red itt the Caourt of' Commont Pleias for Edlgetieldi District, at Edgc'feld Court iotnsae, on the ainath dray of October next, or ona imla oiter day as' the Coiturran or dsr. diarinag le terma, coaaain'iag ota the first Monday iun tetaaber tmext, at said ptlace; and all rhe credi tars tal the rnida Alaraihtam W. Roach. are hereby tmmotnend persotnally or by rattorney. thea anal hierce. in naid Curt, to sthew ranse, if any they 'ra, why thae b)eet aaf the Acts nf'oaes'aid shouald~ oahe bc ?r~ated to the saidi A braham WV. Roaachs, pota hi'a executing the assignmen tt reqtuired by' ie Acts afaara'snid. - T11t08. G. BA CON, G.C. P. Erin. Clerk's a<fire Jauly 5, 1844. zm :24. state of' So0til CrPolm EDGEFIELD DISTRIcr; IN TfIE COMMUN PLE AS.? R ICHIA R) D IA NKINSON, wihles-ieen arrestaed, and is niow mconfinted wvithin. the atn tnds aof t he Jail of Edgefield Dis t2fybvir te' of' a Writ of' Capins aid Respondenddenpia lie suit of Jasper Gibbs, having thi.dnydfiled is petitionu, wviah a. scheidule on'8th, of his shi'de estate anad ell'acts,. withithogdrpose 'of >atntininag the benrent of'the Acts of thel eneral 'ssemably oal the said State,-coramord~ called lie Instalvenat Debtors Acts: Public Notice is hierarby giver, to the said lasper Gibbs, acid ahl other sniang riditors,;and thters interested, that thes -i'titionsof' the said Richiard Haninason will be hua~abluabconisid red in the Couart of' Conmman Pfleas for Edge trlal District, at .Edgefleldi Court" Honse, on I'hur.'diy thae tenth duy of.0cteGrnet, or on ama'h ather dray thecrennt'er,xgdthe Caurt budy irder, daurintg ihe term, comnurgnctnuon thie first onaiday of' October noext isaid'place,:mnd all the c'redincore of thae sraid Richard Hankinson; re haerebay suammonedc, persornallyor by atter sey, then racd there ini sai~t oat rito shewv :nnis, if any they cain, whtyAbeneflt of ie t ets af'oresnid shotild'noct ie '~dto the said Richard Hunaakinsomn.nptlon Ih crpyg wi~th he reqnaisitionts of the law in a m~e ade itid provided. TilOS. G. B3ACO Clerk'., 05eac. Jmaly 1)1844 &1LI Persons indcebted to the~b fI late Samuet F. A.:McDiit d ire regnteated to make immendiate pas . u'd all persons having demands agarnst ,.$te nf said deceasedaare requested to rpr n~~iem ily attested, withiathe.ime..pres i by, ra' ALEXA\DER3McCAIN1~.i~ Sentember 4,1844- 3 The "Staeo ' ..%a At a. On Ai t 6eg u ' ol s at' Colominbia un the ro ainO ah ber in the year ofo ri b d eight hundred and lhe~ie continued by 'i the 19th day of Decembet ni .Lillo oalter and amend Mird article of the .. E it enacted, by tie Senitejdtt B of epresentatiyes, now met a t in General .Assembly, that the lit the thiird artic.Ie or the Constitution be8e4 " and amended to readas fllow.s-' Thedi cial power shall betvested in sch SUeo 86 inferior Courts or"LAw.-anF4 d*Eq's theLe gislnture shall from tn3 to.tim.4idetzabdies tablish;". the *idges of.e.ncbhereiftitoihW electedsball d eircowntsinsar.'ggoo C behaviour untill they-have attimnd th sixt five years,- bnt no ionger;de the of the Snperior Courts bha at stjedtimee ceive a compensation for tir adi in i, 1 shall neither ba increased nor diim ing their contintajic-in offii i iQb receive no fees of perquisites:of off ui any other efiice of profit or trustanof the United States-or.any other'ioe In the Senate House, the 'bnineethdeo December, in theyearnf.6ir ordone sand eight hundred.and fo t dertify that.the'above bill has- ee ing the present Seision three't 'i e [louse of Representatives, aidthdi're m n - the Senate, and w-as agreed to bjtwo-thiris o both Branches of the whole represestation. ANGUS PATTERSON, Speaker of the Honse of Rejresetatiye W. F..COLCOCK,-''> President brthe Seiats SECRETARY's Ohr Columbhia. 6th Jdni. 44. I do hereby certify the roregoingtobA and literal copy of a Bill entitled.'A Bill-t ter and amend the first sectidn of the third a. ticle of the Constitution." - Passed on iAenind teedih day of December, in the ear of-ot - Lord one'thousand eight hundre aind fbith three, and now i'n this office' Given tinder my hand and the deal of the a the day and yeni'abovo written-. - WM. F.ARTHUgi . Dep. Sec'ry. of State - IS TrHE HoDSR'OF REPREsxNTATIVESp December 17, 18,44 Resolved, That the Clerks of the Senaie an4 [lonse of Representatives, do cause (heB passed by this Ginefal Asdembly, enthled A Bill to alter andI amend the finrt ection .fth third article of the Constitution" to bejruhlsh. ed three months previous to the neitGeanerl Elections for members of the G ieaAuaen-1 bly, agreeably to the profiaiin tution. - 4 - Resolvcd, That the' I.onpe d agrabto Re'sointion.- - Oi dered tliatit be sert tdhe Sen cirrence. - By order; T. W. CiLOLERec i EN THE. SESTE, December 19, lF43 5 Resolved,. That the Senate do concur tn the - Resolution. - Ordered, That it be returned 'o the House of Represen ta tives. By order. WM. E. MARTIN, e. s. J.ly O :4m 24-: State of South Carolina EDGEFIE L D. DISTRICT. IN TIE CGMMON TLEAS. Josiah J. Ryan, D Wmn. Fitzroy. . . ign Atackmnt 3osiahbJ . Kyart, )Detddiietionn~i Fitzroy & Mielunis. O nent. thideclarajfnsinthe above stated cases in my ot aid the adefendaard haing no wirde o torneys known to be withitn the limise'o f51s State~ on'whom d copy of said dlriaratons withi a rutle' to plend can he -serveil-: I t is ~ordered, that 'the said defendants do plead to ijhe said dleclarattififi irhin"- a year and a' day fromnatheipublication of this ordcr, or fitiat and iebsqlue judgment will: be awar-ded GEO. POPE, c. c. r .Cletk'sOice, alay 6, 1841. Magy8, 15 1v Stete of South Carolina. ,GE FIELD DISTRICT. cierStmpson, Dcarin 30fckiles. in Foreign Atachmeu. THi Plaintiff having this day filed his de claratiotn in mny ot ce, and the ~defendaat ' having no wiife or attorney, knowvn to'he 'ithin~ tniid State' on whom a copy of the~ same~kth'd rnleito plead, cait be served: It isordered;-iet 'the -delendant plead -to theinaid declaration, vithain a year atid a day,- or final and absolute. judgement will be given against him. G EO. POPE, c.c. P. ~Cleik's Office. 16th March, 12 44~ - -March2#0 1y . 8. State of South Caroiina, EDGEF TELD DISTI'iU. IN EQUITY. Elam Burkhal'er, and others,; Bill for Charles Powell, and others. Priin T appe-arin; to the sattsfaction of the' .-Commissioner~ that the 'Defsenants;. Susannals, Seiy, William, JT5b5 Mar. Elizabeth, and -.-- Parkmaq, resider beyond the limits of the State, n mnotron by Jlnilam, Comp's. Solicitor, Orded~f that the said dlefendanisdo-plead answer or demur -to comniaiuants bill,' wihire three months. from the publieltion of this' order, or thesaiddbi.Will; 6e 'taen' pro~ confesso agideth~3. -S..S. TOM PIOINS, C. K. K. D.' Commtissionler's Office, July '16,1844. '-uy 17, Iam3mn 25' Wines, Brandy, Ging &c. fA LAGA, Teneriffe, Port; Sherry,-an& j~Maeira WINES, Amerienn and Holland GIN, American and Cognae BRANDY, Old Peach and Apple do A fresh supply of choie PORTER and'A LF, in quarts and pints. For sl Hamburg'April 20. tf 13 AstuurgOT H. A.KENRCL.