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Fpst b omsondncefthSouth Carouaa Augusta Oct. J844. "GenM'D)ufliefsgeech was debidedly the plaiest and mostnimpassioned one I ever lieard fromnl Indevoted entiirely to a cleir aI imple elucidatioa ofshis courseando ionmnrelation toiUnited States;Ban~ t rationof t~he-protec zive-po 4 j the goneral terests and domestkc iatittionsi of tho., South, and tbe exposire of the extraoridmory and ex travapar ,vetvs 'and. positi6ns of: Co. Toombss nhith,.as :he said, set -uttrlylat n. a dught .h& dand well established princi Ie 4f "tinal economy laid. doivn by Adam Smith,' Say, &c. He seemed to studiously avoid thatremarkably intensity of feelingAhd vehemence -of manner and expressiondwhich.so strikingly and. pow erfully oharacterize hisi speernhes general ly, and to carefully devotei thie whole-time alloted to him to- the inforiation :of-his hearers. In.oginstance only, while aki 'f itejaggriions of the Tariff, ih nrallgmove him o strongly) did beaif the slightest ;excitement, and then only toa-very moderate extent. Some thoughnhis arose fOom his physical-debil ity-; but very difierent would have been their idea'of it had they heard the intensi ly veheiment'and overwhelming. bursts of passion in his late speech: at Edgefield Qourt House,-on th.20th nIt., only twelve days.before ; when, as I observed in my comments on them, "his feeble frame induced me to doubt at first its power to sustain himjoin these splindid and.over whelming out barits of patriotic scorn and indig-aiton;-but so fir from suffering from tin peare.to gain strength from each a eted a, remarkable mani festationiof thWeower of minde-ver. mat ter, and of, a igantie intellect to arouse and -stimulate the, energies of the body." Bektin onElections.-The Providence Jorndsays "This betting-on elections is a growing evil, and threatens to destroy the purity of the ballot box altogether. The purse is every day gaining the power over principleand political contests are becom; ing more and more personal and merce nary. A man's faith in regard to the sue cess of any particular candidate or party, is doubted, and laughed at, unless he offer to hack bis opinion by money or'a soit of clothes-and such :is the imierfection of human nature,. that those who have thous ands staked on the result of an election, which' they can ill ifford to loosewill be very likely to resort to "bribery'and cor ruption,!in order to win.,Tiewill strain a point or conscience for the sake of the pocket, or.even for a new hat,-which theywould hardly.do to save a party. In this way gamblers- in stocks, and gamblers in cards, are among the inoisiest and most interested' politiciana 6nd thus our free elections are debased to the level or.horse racing and cock. 6ghting, and the blessings of. our boasted repuhilicai institutions. are spouid by blacklegsndjockeys. Why should not -betting .on elections, in other words, degrading and trifling with the most sacied trust of citizenship, be treated as an offence against the State, rnd punishable - as perjury, or common gambling?"' Sectional Jealouis.-We would sa to our bro;a}eroftii C. Watchman, weare not. for stirring up sectional jealousy;'but we are for atosing the South rrom. their mental apathy, and would impress :upon our southern readers the importance, the absolute necessity of acting for themIelves. The child that alivays lies on the arm of its parent will never learn to walk. If it would stand erect and walk as others do, must let go the hand of tho parent and make an effortritself. Let the South exert its energies, cultivate native talents, place itself on an equality in literary mainers with the North, and she wilt be Teated more 'respect/ully and, consequently, will have less . frequent cause ofrcomplaint., Let a man act aright, and we care not in what longitude lies the 'land of his nativity. Commend us to an honest and liberal man, say we, and wherever we find him we will hail him and love him as a brothei-es Christian Index. .-n Death from the Lock Jawo.-In New York, on Sunday, an inquest wvas lieldon the body of John Frank, aged 44 yeat. The deceased was engaged in a faefiii for grinding paints, and about a fortnight since, while attending to the mnachinery, in endeavoring to takp a small stone from the work, his left hand was caught-liy one of the wheels, which tore off th nie fingers. He lingered until Satuardayilast when death put a period to his sufferings, as he died of lock-jaw. Important Election Deciio.-lndge King, of the Court of Common Pleas, at Philadelphia, decided on' Saturday mior ning that by the naturalization -o a man: all of his minor children iresidin in this United States are ips facowma- citi. zens, and entitled to vote when of -ge. Judge King passed, this decision on ,tho Act-of Congress- of the 14tbh April, 1802, andiotn a decisibn- of the Supreme Court of thie United States, in Cranch's Reports, where it is expressly laid: down that *-the children.of persons duly naturalized shall if dwelling in the Uied States, he con sidered as citizens of the United States." -Reported FLight of the Governor of Ar canaas.-Gone to Tezas ith all his pro perty.-The Arkansas-Times and Advo cate, of 6%ibi *hetembir, states that it wasarumored -that Governor- Conway,.of thiat State, has sloped for- Texas, carrying -all hiunegroe-with him;1ihessaminregroes it-which the United States Governmeint had levied upon'to secure a judgment for up wards- of $12,000, appropriated to pay volunteers in 1838.-but which the Gover nor had applied to his own purposes. Lgevit.-Solmon: Her's Levi, ati Isrealire lately died atlierheinm near Lan dan, in the 109th year of his age, havinj; retained to the last. the-ful -iserof~all his faculties. - He was followed to-the grave hy81 childe andgureatagrad children. One of his daughters, 73 years -old cold with slifficony he remioved from, the min.n imate remains-of her parent. During his long and active career, the deceased had never been ill. ~ Advise to Travellers-A youngsi ael Ier ras adisdby a friend to stepit the second best hotel or inn in~every- place he jiavingtestablished -ils~reputationras .usnally bojb. expensive -and careleus t( jilease;. whilst the other, hiig.a reputa tion yet to maLe,wouldserve you well at a moderate charge., But Goldsmith's opinign. .which he pists intqathe oiuth of young Marlko, in She htoofsto Couquer, is perhaps pretty nearly .the truip one, "Travellers: must pay mn.anuplacestle only: difference is thii a'fnidijou pay dearly. (or luxuries- ibad tons yo are Beeced and starved, Don't Go West.- Peoplefrom h iiWes' tern'itie beoof you.ng- profesionalmen if they have any or-. themselves, not to think of emi aing to Ie' Villey of the Mississip. The profestions. cx ceptthffgc ant, re4 burthened to ex: cesiaWba ii'wantedat the West, is imore-farmers, maechanics, manufacturers, woolrqiera, and- laborers. Millions ol acres, teeming with luxuriant vegetation, only what the -husbandman, to yield an edormous harvest. Birds of a Feather.-A' sherifl of one county, having in charge a group of felons boeid,to the Auburn State Prison, en countered the sheriff of another county, having a similar convoy in charge. On the meeting of the cars of the prisoners from the two counties, two of them instantly re cognized each other as old friends and as sociates. Thsy were both classmates at Dartmouth College; one. Delancy, was expelled, the other, Nicholas. absconded. Each pursued the bent of his incliiation each attempted' to prey upon the-com munity and each entered the State Prison at one -and at the same time, to expiate their crimes, and to learn that talents and opportunity perverted-, lead to wretched ness and disgrace.. MARRIED. On the26th nlt., by the Rev. H. A. Williams, Mr. Emaley Lot, to Miss Marina Rutland, daughter'of A. Rutland, Esq.,all ofthis District On the 3rd inst., by the Rev. H. A. Williams, Mr. Isaac Edwards, to Miss Emaline Clark, daughier of B. Clark, all of this District. Commercial. HAMBURG, Oct. 9. Cotton.-Our market has been dull during the last week. The nefws by the Caledonia had a tendency to lower the market a shade in the finer qualities; but there is so little business doing, that it is scarcely perceptible. We make a aliht alteration in our quotations, at which hol ers appear firm and buyers are careless about purchasine. Quotaties.-4d, 5j a 6;. ordinary to mid dling, 5; middling fair, 51, fair, 6. Bagging and Bale Rope.-There is a good supply of these articles n our masket, at quo. tations. Grocries.-There is a very large and well selected assortment of Groceries in this mar. ket, and the merchants ate daily receiving, by the railroad, and river, which although very low, has been navigated *rithin the fast few days by lighters. During-the past week there has.been a fair business done in the retail line, taking into consideration the dullness of the Cotton market.-Repuican. - AUGusTA, Oct. 12. Cotton.-Since our report of Saturday last, we have had advices from Liverpool to the 19th uit. which shows a decline-in that 'market of I to Jo. pet lb.. which has had the-effect to cause a -reduction with us of.j to j c perlb. We quote fair cotton at. - exirnmes of mark.' 4 to 5&c. Principal es irom 5 to 51c.-lWash ingtonian. October 10. Cotton.-There has been very little bnsiness done during the past week, and at its close there was almost an entire suspension. Ver little cotton Is offered and no demand prevail except for choice square bags. Prices have continued to decline, and we now quote at from 5 to 6j. The latter rate can be obtained only for prime cotton. The receipts during the week have been lighi-Const. CorUMiAu, Oct. 10. Couaon.-Since the lastadvices fronm Liver pool, the market is probably from I to & cent lower, on the poor and middling kinds We quote54 a 6j eta. extremea; most sales at 5A a 6. The receipts from the 2d inst. to the 9th tnclu sive, have been 4,318 bales, 1,169 of which have been storad. The ahipments during the same period by the Ril Road, have been 3,531. CAarvanI, Oct. 9.-' Coueon.-Thaere has been some considerable quanity in our market during the past week-, rad prices as usual. border upon te Charles. ton quotations.' We put down prices at 4 to 6j cents. From-the Hamburg Republican, Etact from a eircnlar,'reeived by a Merchant af'thisTdwn, dated, '&..;::t ~ CAa.zsl'o1. Oct. 5. ~.,''D Sir:- We-advised-you in our circulat ofth 8balt.; that -a good demand existed for scotioni 'This demnaud continued nra the early part'orilie week, and faU prices were obtaned. Sine ~thea-buyer. have not been as aetive,and ltogprices of the finer sort. have not de clined ee~tcahas been rather dedl; parttic 'slar 'al descriptions ebelow fair, and "i&s f aid~oidnot be effected unlessn by .schaiipjw~ ecline. ."Te #o, leofthe week are over 6,000 .baleen l&h$~jab only to about 9,000 bais:. ng'aiton sale' of over 17.000 bales. Tiea ofteweek range asfollows: 305b c~ja 0-23 bales, 6j a 6j1863 bales, "The dvcsfrom Liverpool to the 16th nlt. may be egece8 tlai day or two, and we cal enlate that .th'ere ill be but flte done until they drirreeivedk'Nor do we believe, when receivedl1thef.-wlfliive any material effect on our present p-ces. The general iinpression is, that 'isui Liverpool'will have gone lower tha~dhf# i~,no doubt but the spinn6*hbiiee.the market on a more estea das" Wehave.beis hre, by passengeas tffat arrived in th ~~ hursday evening, that the Charletr llen off fromjito (cLt froni 1o~ otations, upon' the re ceipt of tb ~ .e'Caledonia. CanAr~uston, Oct. 12. Co~ois.- lof Uplanida during the past week we Road, 6630 balq, by water 18 b7 36-otal 6976 bls. .Exportedit tcoiverpool 1696 bales, assi ~otal~ 2O75 lbales-leaving on hand a sh sp~ toek of 17363bales, exclusive of 7582 sn hipboard-rit cleared, and an increase sbb 4901-bmdes.. Ourlat ~ly reportleftthe market for Up land' at i~s.:in a guiel atate. At its open. ngon Sanlay last there was no perceptible chajjeelh~a dematnd or prices. The safes ~ .js ~~aeed.701 bales. ,On :Monday esteamer Caledania accoutiat were frmLiverpool to the 19th alt , the pres ofwhichwere asmall actual da drodping marketTand a very claimed a reduction in prices irom our holders whichbeinfaccededto by the latter to an ex tent at*rem4f a j c..particularly on all do scriptieno' below .fair, the-enquiry became etie on that day,;and so continued the & fllowing; 1157 bales changed hands or the foimer day, and,1253 liales on the latter Since ihen the miaket hs been drooping, pur chise having held 'out for a further reduction arid which in most all instances they have suc eeded'i"obtaining. This reduction has ex tendied 'to the finer descriptions,'and at the close of'the market yesterday amounted since thi arrival of the Caledonia to, from J to J cent with but a very sparing demand. The sales or Wednesday were 784 bales, on Thursday 506 and yetray 316-making the total sales a week 4716 bales. The News from Europe.-The New Yori Express says: "The news from Europe has had a paraly sing efect on the Cotton market. All transac tions are suspended. Buyers requires a con cession of J to J cent. which holders have no acceded to. It remains to be seen which wil yield. Flour continues t6 rise, and has ad vanced within the last three days 371 to50 ets a barrol. This san impsrtaut advance.espe cially at this particular season. The receipti via Canal continues small; only 2794 bbls. on Saturday. At this rate the stock on hand when the canal closes will be. much less than usual.. Cora has also gone 6p. owing to. the small quantity at market." Reg'tal Read Quarters,.. 7th REGIMENT, EDoZFrLa C. H.Oct.7,1844. A CourtJMartial is hereby Ordered to convene at the OLD WELLS, or Monday the 21st inst., at 10 o'clock, A. M., to try all cases of default in Military and Patroll duty, and suc other cases as may be presented tc the said Court. The Court will consist of Major Mills, President-Benj. C. Yancey. Judge Advocate-Captains Meigs, Cogburn, Hightower, H. Coleman and Lieut. Krepps, and in case of failure. Captain Shaw and Lieut. John Mays. , By Order of Col. L. T. WIGFALL. G. D. Nium, Adg. 7th Reg. S. C. M. Oct 10 2t 38 Horn's Creek Beat Com'ny autlenion! Y OU are hereby order to ap pear at your Company muster ground, on the 2nd Saturday in No. vember next, for Drill and Inspec. tion, armed and equipped as the law directs. -By order of Captain - V. D. COGBURN, S. H. MATS, 0. S. Oct 14,1844 4t 38 Attention, Moneyed Men! T HE Subscriber being somewhat in debt, offers for sale four valuable Negroes, on the first Monday in November next, if not pro viously disposed of.' lid is desirous of paying his just and honorable debts. MOODY HARRIS. -Oct 12 3t .38 Look at This! A LL Persons indeoted to the Subscriber either by Note 'or Account, are hereby earnestly requested to come forward and pay up. as longer indulgence will not be given. All those who do nQt avail themselves of this notice preciously to the list' day of'Jana'ry 1845, may expect to have topay Cost, as sliall, indiscriminately. put the' whole of my Notes the Federal Court of the United States, to col. lect the same. "A' word to* the wise is suffi. cient. -JOHN AMACKER. Oct 14, 1844 3t 38 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - . -IN EQUi'Y. Precious Larke, .. vs. jBill for Par. William Raiford snd . ition and Re wife, H. Boulware & jlif. wire, and others.) NOTICE is hereby given; that by yirtue ol an Order fromn Chancellor Harper, I shall offer for sale,- to the highest bidder, al Edgefleld Court House, on the Girst Monday ir November next, a part of the Real Estate el John Larke, deceased, consisting of the follow ing tracts, viz: 'No. 1. The Mine Creek place, consisting 'of nine hundred and fiAy (95i acres, aiore ao less, on the main road rrom Chrleston to Cam bridge, adjoining lands of Wm~)auiel, Thas Bartlett, Mary Watson, Makilon-e Padget, Geo. Bell and others. 2nd. The Partain place, containing one hun' dred (100) acres, more or less, on Mine Creek adjoining lands of William Edwards, George Bell, Jacob Pow and others. 3rd. One other tract, edtuaining'four hun' dred and tueenty-Grve (125) acres, more or hess, on Cloud's Creek,adjoiniglandslately belong. in to the Estate of Nathan Bodie,. deceased, SrhStarke and others. 4th. One other tract, containing sixty two (62) acres, more or less, oni the waters oaf Big Creek, adjoining lands of Hon. A. P. Butler, lands latey belonging to the Estate of Jesse Grsbwm. dcae, and others. Said .lahd to be sold on acredituntli the firsl Janury,'l846;except the cost ofsale, to be paid in esab. 'Purchasers to give bonds, with good snrities; and Mortgages to secure the purchase mnonay. 117 Tract No. 1, or the Mie; Creak :place will be re surveyed and sold ini three separate parcels.' I wifi also sell at the same time and pface, it the above statdd case, four'N~egroes, viz: Jim Emma, Adeline and Bryant, on a eredit of one year, except the cost of partition and sale, which tnust be paid in ca.h. Purchaseregiving bonds and approved sureties. . .S S. TMPKINS, c~ .. D.o Gct 12,844 't 38 Executors' Sale. ACCORDIING to the Will of the late David Richardson, will be sold at the residence ofhJmes]W. Richardson; on the - 3th day of Noz'ember xt, all the Lands of said Estate, not otherwise dig. posed of,consisting of Teliae Tra'cts,containing from one to five hundred acres each, all iuate in the vicinity of said J. W. Richardson. 'Resnrvey Flats of said Lands may be seem at J. W. Richardson's, who will take pleasure in shewing 'the Lands to any one desirous ol purchasing Terus.-The above Lands will be sold on a credit of twelve months. Purchasers'will be required to 'give approved personal securities and a ortgage of the premnse. ALso,' A't the slime time amid p lace, willsbe sold thu remiainder'of the Personal Estate -of said dec'd consisting of a quantt of Cotton,-two-Horses one~ Male,.Cattle, HgCorn sand Fodder Waggon and.Plautato Tolon 3 eredit 0 twelye months, with- nots woapproei seenties. The-pine t ro e li o.ed nti the termis of-sale are dmle ih - : .MBRICHAR9SON, Es J. . SrGUIGNAaKI, ior, State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y JOHN HILL, Esquire, O-dinary of -Edgefild District. Whereas-Wiley Harrison', bath applied to me- for Lettgra of Administration, on al and singular the goods, and chattels, rigb and crediti of Samuel H. Cartlidge, late o the District aforesaid, deceased, these .are therefore to cite and admonish all and sin gular,[tbe idndred and creditors of the said decea'd, to'be and appear before me, at out next Ordinary's Court for the said Distrlet to be holden at Edgefield Court House,.on the twenty-eiglth day of October inst., t< show cause, if any, why the said adminis tration shdold not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, thi 10th day of October, in -the -year of out Lord one ithousand eight hundred anc forty-four, hnd in the 69th year of Ameri can laIdepindence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Oct. 16 2t 38 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY JOHN HILL, Esquire, Ordinary of Edefield District. Whereas Lucius H. Hall and Abner H. Hall bath ipplied to me for Letters of Ad ministratijn with the will annexed, on al and sintgular the goods.. and chattels, rights and crediis of Tabitha Hall, late of the District aforesaid, deceased,these are there fore to cqe and adnonish all and sin. gular ilie kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court ror the said Dis trict to be holdenuat Edgefield Court House, on the twenty-eighth -day of October inst., to show cause, if any, whythesaid admin istraio'n should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 10th day of Oc'ober, in the year of..our Lord one thousand eight hudred and forty-four, and in the b9th year of American Idepen dence. JOHN HILL. o. . D. Oct. 16 2t 38. NEW GOODS. T HE Subscribers has just received his .FALL and WINTER Stick of Goods, bought in-New York at the lowest prices of the season, and The now offers them to his friends and the community in general, on such terms as will not fail to please the most careful and particular buyer. S. F. GOODE. 07 All Persons indebted to Goode & Lyon, or to S. F. Goode, previous to the first of Jan nary, 1844, are earnestly riequested to call and settle without delay. S. F. G. Oct14,1844 tf 35 CREAP CASH STORE!. .AT EDGEFIELD C. H., (Opposile the Planter's Hotel.) To all who .look to their own interest,and bear in tiii~d that a penny saved is a penny 1AVING:tecejved and are still receivinga splendid assortmentof Fall and Win ter.Goo6ds which we will sell at a small advance, for CAss, we hope that our friends and the public-in general will igive us a cal snd examine.for themselves, and .they will allow that our estdblishment has justly inerited tih ap pelatiob of the "Cheap Cash Store !" 10-4 $ain Shawls, at 8 00, worth $15 104 Tibet, " "r2-50, v~orth $5 10.4 'Damicins "2 00, worth $4 For Ladies' Drebies. Cashlmeres; Popplines, Muslins de Laines. Allpacka'e, Merinoes, French, English and Americtan Prints, from 6* upwards. Black; State and White Hoseries, from 12. cents a- air, upwards. Lddies a~ Children's Mitts, from 6* cents up wards. Also, a large assortmenat of Gentlemen's Cloth .ing, consiisting of BaetCoals, Frock and Oret Coats, Pants Vists, Cap*s, lHats,and Negro Clothing,6 $c,, at Chiarlestoh 'Prices. MLt.so, Domestics,-Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Sad dlery, Gtoceries, Medicines, Tin-Ware, anm many other articles too numterous to mention. .Wonissur9 .our customers anid the public, tE whom we arte thankful for past patronage, tha we will al wivs endeavor to sel at the lowoes prices,and 'continuance of their patronage i respectfully solicited. J. COHN & GO. Oct 9, -tf 37 New Fall and Winter doods T H E Subscribers have received their newi stock of. FALL AND WiNTER GOODS, embracing a general assortment of desirabli and harndsome- Staple and Fatncy Goods, snitec to the season. --arso, Groceries, Hats, Shoes, Hardwcare, Saddlery ScholZ Books and Statioary. all of wvhich they will sell on accommodatinj terms. - G. L. & E. PENN. Oct. , if 37. F'resli Fall& Winter God T H E Subscribers beg leave to anrnonnet to their custoiners :and the- public gen erally, that they have' just received from Nea York, theit- stock- of, FAILAND WINT~eR GOODS, embraling almostevery variety of Fancy ami Stps' Goods, us'nallf kepf im oir' miarket "amongst thena'ago'8-tdikl of 5iplankt.Ngrw Shwes, Hdts "a.and Saddlery, Hardtoare and Calleryj, Croitkery, 8cc., S&c., tdifiethe attentioinobfthe' public gnerallj toemuine their stochaed tey wit PRESL.! & BRYAN. - Notice. TVIE Subscribers are now.1receiving anc - opeing at thpeir .Store, a large assort ment of DRY GOODS, of the latestrana mos fashionable styles. SHOES, HATS AND CAPi . HIanwas, Cn aoc~ SIODLEav, &c., &c toiih they reup ualy invite lhil uttentiot ofethe community'':. Give us a call, or~e got our Gookosl L3AN~D & BUISz eOt.2 - tf '> 6 PubliceNtiee. demands against said tste wi present then aticording to law fo pa tt>A. r J'. 9. TI ~ TTS - n i -~~tr MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, T HE Subicriber*has jast, reeved rom Nerw aYrk hir FALL7SUPPLY OF MERCHAN'TALOR'S GOODS, consist. ing in parof p W60yeBlac Ceth Sup.Sup.Woo Blue, Brown BrakFrenich' a CasiMere Fancy Checked, - Striped Chqke4.Tweedi". Checed, and plaioTweeds Cloth for Sacks. Ciecked SilkVelvet Vestings, Striped Woolleiri. Sup. Sup. Black Satin, - Velvet Blirk Glo'es, " Hbskin " Woollen Black'and Figured Scarfs and Cravats. Suspenders, Siocks, Collars and Hats, &c. All of which he offers for sale at reasopable prices, and begs those- wishing'to buy Clothing to gve him a call. He is prepared to make Clothing up is the latest style and in the-best manner, -and flatte himself that by his long experience in.basi he will be able to please those .who may. him with their patronage. Oct.2 tf New F9ll and Wind GOd&s FOR GENTLEMEE HE Subscribers respe&iify infdrm &iel T -friends and customersythatthey are now receiving'from Zaet Yq a aew and general assortmeltfr GOOD rGenteen'wear, consistiog in part or, Cloths, Cassimeres, -Vistits. Hats, Cap$, Stocks, Qraetes, G and' Dms $e4c with many other m'reai rous to iten, tion.- Thieir Goods iaeli been selectid-with great care by one-of the firm, and will be made up in.the most fashionable manner. Grateful for past favors, theywill sp no effort in en deavoring to plea allwho maj farthem with a call. EIGS & COLGHAN. Oct.9, 7 if 7 7 BOOTS AND SEOES. HE Subscriber wouldrespectfully inform T :the citizens of Edgefield District, that he has on hand a good assortment of home made BOOTS and SHOES, which-ewilisell cheap for cash, and -on a reasonable' andt approved credit. Also, a small lot of Northern PaGED Boo-rs, a first rate article, at the-low price of $3 per par. Also on Imnd, a large lot of ioset made PLANTATION SHOES, of the:Viry first quality, which-will be sold -in lots t'enpr6 chasers. - Persons in want of Negroe Shods will - find it to their'interest tocalland examine-them .before purchasing elsewhere. E. C. REMER. Sep25, tf 35 GROCE R STORE. BEVERLY"IM. ROGERS, H AS again located himself in this place, for the purpose of transacting a - GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS. He begs lesve to inform his old customers and the ?ublic generally, that he is now opening. in the Store formerly occujed byJ.LJxrf ris- C..airge aii in slected stock of GOODS, which he will sell on the most rea sonable terms. B. M. R is prepared to make liberal advan ces on Cotton shipped to his friends in Char. leston or Savannah. Hamburg, Oct.2 (Rep.) 4t 37 NEW YORK CASH STORE, LEHMAIERL & BROTHERS. HamBUaG,-S. C. HAVE reeled and, are opmning at their. Store, a large andi extenisive stock ef STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOORS, suitable for the approaching Season, dir-ect 1)ow the Importers n'nd Manufacturers, and agood -assortment of BOO~tS.j SiIOdEd NATO5 deP, and Beady Mlade Clothing, ,.purchased in eo York and Bostogt. Our facilities beingrsauch as to enable us to sell on the most reasonable terms, purchasers from the country will find it much tod their ad vantae to cull at the'Nti Yoat~ Cas* S-6rEa, opposite Howard & Garmanf. LEHMAIER & BROTHERS, -. take this opportanity, to inform.their friends, customers, and the public in general, that they have lately moved one uf their Stoa es.to. ihe Store-House of Mr. J. B. Smith, MouNT Wiar, t.rno, and that they still continue their other establishment at Park's Stors, Dans' Coaxa, where they are receiving a large supply of FALLIK AD WINTER TR ADE, and will be happy to wait on their old-friends and new customers. -- Hanburg, Sept. 12 4: -3 Fall add Winter Good.. - WWf. KETCHAM & CO., - H ANBURG, -Se C. ARE now receiving their FALLr atm Wiw TE~ ra stock o . FANCY AND S.TAPLE DRV GOOpS, Nioro Craorhs, Br.an'E's, BOIlNG Ct.oTms, all the CarioBonvndfine and.fssbiobable articles for Ladies Wed nac~ileted swi arrangements~as will put us in the receipt Of~neco Goods eeldy, during the: business dbn,so that all the new styles'of fashionale goods'can be found-at our Srtsgdasrthabes~andh atheea est, as fpst as they shall appear in teNew yorie market. TI E IfERdAIT 'TAILOR SHOP, will stilt be conducted -Bi Mr. Gi-. DIICKINSONV. A ihi. assbrtnient of Oloths, Casimrefes, fes tings and Tailr's Trimmings' C'nstaatly on hand. . WM. KETCHAM & CO. September 11, . f 33 T e Atna' insurance Ooinp'y. - fhARTFORD, CONN.. THE.Sabscrzber is prepared tb-Inser t a' Rgainst-koss or damsg yFirs orinland Navigation, at the usual ratesof premium. H. L. JEFFER8, Agent. Nulmbiirg,'Angust23, 1844. 3m 2t UNION BIBLE SOCIE-TY: -':'h Executive oCommnittee of dlie Abbeuille atidlEdgeield Union Bible So. eietywill meet aT he subscriberb louseian Greenwood,-oonuday the J5ih Ocibbor next-ar 11 o'elotWX-SM1W~. A-full attefd. ance of -the Committee is palrticutarlyre. qnented . W.P: HILbI. Chairmnn Stato f dithaipliua EDGEFILD, DISTRICT. James Blackwell - IOT r offer rorSale to tfieit bidder cau's Old Siisid, ind-neaite peisis ae the26th - Otober. iustant, th.e le -7% John Blickwell; deceased.-coiisti owingeacts of laud, viz.. DOs tracteAjgn twohtnre n one apres, monirx s,,hreg~h Blackwell re-ided st-thb ime f bldes ate in the District huid.Sfaforesgid; - Branch and Hickory Cree Stephen'A C eek jonwg 9 Mims, Dr. A.G ticusTucker arid oD Also, one 0ther a mat caainiu 'hia nine acne, and V tct- o n a intgal tinais-t-M lltl -inusthe paidlin erh-. ebis~ins 1 ksth approved SUretes and Mogges e premisesIfqt tte pprchasegn~one*. ; don the day of, Bali. - 8.8S TOMPiS!Nof-cas. Oct. 1, 1844 .. -z~ . 3 Lahd ror Sale. HAT well known Platation fi T owned by N. Lowe, duesed. honin ing four biuhdred abd ety (443)acre, on Turkey-Creeli bAined itel on the sntage road ealdin from Edgeeld V. H. to Abbe villa C. itAny one wAingilopurchase wi do well to, eimine for thiemselves.. Apl ethe &ubseriiers. sAM'L WILLIAMS' D. D. BRUNSON; Sept.25th f 35 Bouse ajid Lotdor S . *e. I LL be sold, at Fdgefleld C; JL. o' -SAvaRnAY the 19th of October next,at 10 o'clock, A. M:,.by publc .idey,,&h house and Lot in the. Village of Edgefield; belonging to the estdie of George Pope, deceasedi' - credit of one and iwo years *ill lie grien, the last itnstalment bearing interest frotn gif end af the first year. TH MAS H.PPE, . . QuafledEzecufor. Sept:25 4t 35 SheriMS6 . .Y virtue of sundry wriis of Fier 'a cias to me directed, I will proceed to sell at -dgefela Uonit House on thei'Tirb Monday and Tuesday ind November nir,. the following propertyi J. B. Harrison and others, vi. Bevirly Burton, a tract of lend known asthe. Wi born tract, containing four hundred acres; more or'Iess, adjoining of lands, of L. Hi Muedy,Jacob Shibley iid others. Terus, cash. H. BOULWARE, S. E. D Oct.9 - 4: 37 -. Odutera.844. Modaif NovIenT~ nest~, atMSl C. M.? lo try defaukters of the 2nd Regiment~qf Cav aIry for their non-attendanceat the~egiment muster at Longmire's on the 24th September last. Th'e'bourt ill consist of Ma'jor 1.C Smy Iec, rresident-C~pts. Hairison ad Sentell, Lieutenants Lanxam a'nd (Glover. CorneL Har rison nd ILentenant Deen su~ern'umeraries Cornet tajy; Jtrdge Advocate. --Dy order offoi.J. C. Seaourax . .SPRLOULL Adjutant 1 tate of Sout&-t relUa. LL per'sn bhvgin therpsoau - bloningto heState. not-now at Columbia or Charlieston. ~:: and the ahtns fecel& il e zeo'h-..,i, Bonids ofthose by *hdnt' (iiuanC --. By ordoi of theto~mander-nihs B. T. WATT C Sept.- - 3r 1 - 3*dwa Extr'a CoVief~to EqI Tern of's'aid Court, *ik1 be held jdA Cdhrt House on thi Lrst Monaufoep . next. By drder of ChaneoHr n~J '' S .TOMP Ncz Sep.2. -: S6RALE AT COBTjintEEW Boot and Shoe Store, Edgefield 8...1 "' Sept.25,t3 Lerosavinany ERGE ROBERL N xedeto Sentembir41 LOj- ' M d