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Yrvi'rte' of suDdry writs of 1FerI -a cia,1 will proceedlto sell at Edge 8 Couri House, on theFirst . onday and Tuesday. in January V6t thsfollow ing prope ty: Luther Roll, Nathan:L. Griffin. H. Hutchison, Cashier of the'Hank of Ham burg., South .Carolifad and others, vs. Charles Lamargli:House and Lot in the ,tqa f::HamWbrg,!kown as the Ameri can 1eel.'a Centre Street, occupied at . A* ewby Robert R. Hunter, as a Pub 'e~gg Galphin and others, vs. Mil inson, Administrator, one No Martin Bitt vs. Johr.Thutond, one Garriag0. -. J 4aines C. Smyley-andfothersvs-John .#ajusg. tbei tract of Land wherevthe defendant lives, containing twoAhundred and!4ixty acres more or less, adjoining of landa.ofjohn Qattlebum,James C. TM mergion, Jamnes McManus and oheirs; also one. N ro.Woman by the name of Mfaqp -MWillim IL Melton.for another, vs. Jon athaanFouts, a tract of Land, containing eighty acres more - or less, -'on Cloud's Crdeki adjoining of lands 8of Calih Wat itis, Nathan Norris atd others. Lewis Sample and others, vs. Elias Walton and others, one Negro Girl-by the name of Liley, the property of the de fendant, Elias Walton. John 8. Smyley and others, vs. William' C.:Clegg, a tract of land' containing one hundred acres more or less, adjoiiong of lands of G. W. Clegg, Joseph Still and others. Charles A. Meigs, vs. Abijah Abuey and others, the tract of Land where the defen dat lives, adjoining of lands of -Sarah Starke and others. William Baines, Jr. and others, vs. Charles B. Carter, one Horse, Saddle and Bridle. James Miller and others, vs. Thomas Deloach and others, the tract of' Land wierethe defendant Thomas Deloach live's,. containing four:.hundred and . fifty acres more or less, adjoining of linds of Delilah Wiggins, -John S. -Jeter and others. - James Miller vs. Dudley Rountree, one N--ro Woman by tie name of Charlotte, and two Horses. .Samuel Webb and others, vs. John Shumpert, a tract of Land, containing two hundred and thirty-two and a half acres more or less, adjoining of lands of Mrs. Ilniett, James Merchant and others. - Terms. cash. - H. BOULWARE, S. E. D. ..oc. 7 4t 46 NERTICAL RE ACTION WT ER- E EL. E take this means of informing the pub lic, particularly Mlill-rights. Mill ow ners, or those about engaging in either, that we hiayo puachased ofGideon Hotchkiss, the ex clusive right of his Vertical Re action Water Wheel, for the State of South Carolina, and are prepared to ha% e the -new improvement put up for all that desire it, or. to dispose of Rights to individuals or clubs. The adaption eithese Wheels is easy, not requiring any very great mechanical skill. The Verticut Re-actior, Wheae is adapted to all heads. from two feet upwards-requires one thifd less water to per; form one-ihird, half, double, and in some in. stances three times as much as the old Flutter wheel-is not affected by back water-can be placed on the shaft of a common Flutter wheel, securing uniform motion in all parts of each revolution. It makes from 180 300 strokes in a minute ; is never frozen up. Some of these mill. have been knowvn to cut on an average fromnFvE to s~vEn thousand feet of plak in 24 hours-one as high as TWELVE T[HOU SAND. With equal power and speed it will propel any other kind oh machinery It cotm bines sttength,dttrability,velocity, and simplici ty ofcontstruction. The use of the improve ment one year wvill in mnst instanices. repay the expense. A set of the W~*ekls may be seen at McBee & Irvine's store Greentville. Allcommunications, addressed to either of the subscribers, post paid, will be promptly at tended to. WILLIA M T. MOORE. JOHUN G. MOORE. Smithford, York Dist.. S. C. N. B. John G. Moore may be addressed; or seen personally at Greenville C. HI., till about Christmas. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN ORDINARY * Bates Wrenn, Joshua Harris and others, A pplicants, vs. IPartition for Win. Wreun, M~ack Wrenn the sale of and Jackson W renn, Doe Real Estate. fendants.J - Wrena, Mack Wrenn,and Jackson Wrenn, Defendants, resides without this State. it is therefore ordered, that they do appear and ob ject to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Bates Wrenn, sen., deceased, on or before the first Monday in January next. or their consent to the same will be entered of record.a * ~ JOHN HILL,o.:.n. .Oct 1,1844- 12w 36- 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFlELD DISTR-IC'T. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Samuel Cartledge, Administrator of Richard Hardy. deceased, The Distributees of the said Richard H ~keEA i said, Samuel Cartledge, ... Admstrator of Richard Hardy, dec'ed, has made application to me, to account for and settle up all his transactions, as Administrator, on saidEutate,- These are theteforte to cite and admonish, all and singular,, thogPistributees,of the Estat'e ofthe siid Rtichard Hardy, deceased, towitiThomas Hardy, Jame. Hardy;-Richard Hasdy, Abner Glanton and Tavy his wlfel' cob Lucints'and 'his wire Martha, LucyParken wido'# of- yohn Parks, deceased, Jamnesley aniil:Elis*Key, children of Eliza Key,deceased, BrantuW Tomtekias -and Furman Tompkins, children ofSusau Tompkins, deceaed, the legal rare ntatives of. Nan'd ilowerton,' decea sed, h was the wife of James Howegten aind danghtefofmaic Rtchard Hardy,'d iai, ElisabetiBardye the youngest dangimd Mary Hardyy the widow of the .t~ Hlardy~to'be and appear~ befo.irn l lice, at Edgefield Court 1~ o o the 10th day of Februaa ji wcuse, if my they have, why teai '* ad Samuel~rtledge should .notb ~ ip ted and. jee~ived,and a 'finaf seiB 1 ai deoree made upon his Adminitrationth~e Estate of the saul Richard Hardy, deeq4 -~ Girn under my liaa4edisl th a JOHN -RILL, o. i-D. Fresh: Fall & Winter Goods, T H.Ei Suibscribers beg leave to announce to their. customers and the. public gen emly, that they have just received fron -No York, their stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS,, embracing almot every variety 'of Fancy and Staple Goods, usually~ kept in our market, amongst- them a good. stock of Kerseys, -Blankets, Negro -Shoeb, Hats, Caps and Saddlery,- Hardoare and - Cutlery, Crockery, 8fc.. Sfc., they invite the attention of the public generallyf to call and exatinne their stock, and tbey will TRY 'to give satisfaction. PRESLEY & BRYAN. Oct.9 tf 37 State of South Carolina. . EDGEF1ELD DISTRICT. Charles Jones and wife Applicants 'Simmons vs. s B. F.,Jones and others Defendants. S Partition. JT appearing to my satisfaction, that:Wil. * am Jones and 'Mar1 Ann Cotter, wife of JohnaCotter, formerly ones, resides wjthout the limits of. this State. It is therefore.ordered, that they do appear and ob ect to the division and e1pf,4e real estate oF Josepr P: Jones, Seni.' ocsd. on or before the first Monday hui Janiary n ~r their consent will be enter id of Recor,. -- JOHN HILL, o S. D. Nov. 4thi 41 12i Greenwood;Academies.' ,HE Trustees oftWl reenwood Academies Tannounce to the commsunity at large, that the exercises of these 'listitutiotis will coin inence on the First Mon tiyof January: next. Tlie-Female School will bei'dlder the nistruc. tion of the Misses LouzsA'atan SAsAH RICaAh sow. The former lady 'is thjireseint incum bent, the latter recently 'taught at E&gefield Court House, where she -is-favobly known isr a competent instructes.' Miss MNt.T will continue in charge of the Musical De partment.; The' Male Department'iwill "be taught by Mr. Jius-H. GILES,.the present in structor, who has-the experience of eikht years in teaching. In consideration of the prqispr$of (be5 imes, the rates of tuition has:been;:reducetd and-4re as follows: - - TERMS: Per &ssion of Five Months Orthography, Reading, Writing, Pri niary Geography and Arithmatic,': $6 00 The above with Geography, Child's First and Second Book of Histoiy,ii Good's Book of Nature and History of U. S. - , . , "---- 11 00 The above with "English uraminmar, Miss Swift's Philosophy, and'Com position. ' ; - .' $12 00 The above with Natnial, Mental and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry. Nat ural History, Botany, Ancient His. tory, Logic, Critticism, 'Butlei's Anal og,'Alibrn, Geometr, &c., 15 00 The rech Language will be taught at" an extra charge,. ' 6 00 'Instruction in Music on the Piano. 20 00 For the use of the Piano, 2 00 Mathematics, the Latin and Greek Langiages, in the male department, '16 00 For Contigencies, - -50 Board may be obtained from 7 to $8 per month. The Trustees have also made arrangements to rocure stated Preaching in the Chapel, and wil re-organize the Sunday School, which has an excellent library of suitable books. E. R. CALHOUN, A. WALLER, - - Vy--BLA K4-E, - G. W. CURTISS, M. HACKETT, S. CREWS. T. CHEATHAM. Nov. 13 eowtJ 42 Notice. T H E Books and Accounts of E. M. Down. .3Agent, are in our possession. All per. ons inde ited to her are requested to call on th~e ubcribers and settle their accounts, as this.is necessary to a settlement between the parties intresed. BLAND & BUTLER Sept.11 if 34 Notice. T HE Subscribers are now receiving and 3.opening at their Store, a large assort ment of DRY GOODS, of the latest an.. most fashionable styles. -AL~so-. -SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, H ADwARE, CROCERY, SA DDLERY, &c., A'e to wvhich they respectfully invite the attention of the community. Give us a call, for we got our Goods to sell. - BLAND & BUTLER. Oct.2 tf 36 Brought 10 the Jail O Fthis District, a short time since, a Negro man who says his name is FERNEY. and -that he belongs to Mr. William Boling, of. Raileigh, N. C., and hbat whilst travelling to Mississippi, nder the charge of a Mr. Calvin Bougb,,be gel lost from his c'ompany. Said Negro is between twenty-one or twenty-two years of age, about five feet nine, inches-highi, and very' light complexion. The owner is requested to come for wvard, prove' property, pay' charges and take him away,otherwise he will be dealt with as the law directs. C. II. GOODM AN, J ailor. Dec. A 'ti ' 45 - State 'of Sohith Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN EQUITY. Georg Holloway and wv fe and'-others, ..ilL for Par vs. - - tito and Ac Johi -Rochell count. and ouhers,"; IT aippearing' to-:ri,'sfaction that Bar .tholomew S.-Adams, John,..Tompkins of Tennessee. and his ,wife gusan,'JohnGibson, James Atchison and' his wife Sarah,'Ophelia Barker,'William Adams, James Adams; Tilos. Adiurxsiinfah-Barnet lind his wife Jnlia, Jds Btlswfortir/Callowa? Stallsworth; Park Stallswrth, Jackson.. Stallsworth. Nicholas Stallsworth and 'Nand' Stallsworth, Defend' ants in this suit,"Teside withotthe limits of this State, on motion of Mr., Carroll,"'Complainants Solicitor, it is ordered,.that the above named defendants do 'plead, answsre or demur to the 'compliantsaidbill of complaints within three months fromn the publication hereof, or the sa& bi"Willaien' pro'confesso against n 5,8. TOMPKINS, c. z, x. n. ctb 25. .3m 37" S ~~The "friends 'of EDMtUNinar Eqnopnce.himas acandidatefor'the O b~sdattilt election, 'QI.3"'~' Kt ' :401 LAMW.BLAN1~& FO ~'l@J RLE WARE-RlOUSE - AND - Conmission Business. HAMBURG, S. C. T HE Subscribers have connected them selves in the WARE-HOUSE AND COMMLON. BUSINESS, at the old stand of G. WALKER, under the firm of -WALKER & PEARSON. They would beg leave to offer theih services to their friends and.the -public generally. in the transaction of a ConxsssioN Busiasss, in all its branches. They are prepared to attend to the Sale, Storage aid Shippng of Cotton, Ba con, Flour, and other Produce. Receiing and Forwarding Goods, purchasing to order, -. kc. They feel assured from the favorable location of their WVare-House, vell known to the pub lic as the WATER PROOF WARE HOUSE and for its many-advantages in point of location. and from the long. exDerience of Mr. Walker in the Cotton businness, who will devoti his per sonal attention to the sales of Cotton; and from their determiation to deVote their undi vided attention to the business. they will be able to give general satisfaction. Theirchargeswill beforsellingeotton25cents per bale; for shipping do,12 centsiforselling all other prnduce 2A per cent.; 25 cents per. pack age for receiving and forwarding Merchandise. No commission will be chargod our customers for the purchasing of goods. Having a fine Wharf attached to our Ware-House., no Wharfage will be charged on Cotton consigned to our care, either for sale or to be shipped to Savannah or Charleston. Liberal adyices on produce consigned. to us, will be made when desired. We pledge onrselves not to speculate in or purchase one bale of Cotton, but devote an un divided attention to the interest of our customers which we hope will. insure us a liberal patron. age. Yours, Respectfully, WALKER:& PEARSON. G. WALKER. I. L. PEARSON. I avail myself of the present occasion to re turn my thanks to my friends ancpatrons for their liberal support durisg the past four years; and-'! assure them I properly appreciate their kindness and confidence.; and in retnrn will osie my best personal efforts to protect their intetest when confided to Walker & Pearson, for whom.I would solicit your confidence and support. Yours, Respectfully, G..,ALKER. September 4, tf 32 Fall and Winter Goods. WM. KETCHAM & CO., HAMBURG, S..C RE now receiving their FALL AND WIN TER stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NzaRo CLOTHS, BLANKETS, BOLTING CLoTHs, CARPET1No, BoNNETS, and ' all the fine and fitshiohable articles for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. We have completed such arrangements as will put us in the receipt of nero Goods wcedy, during the business season, so that all the new styles of fashionable goods can be found at our Store, as good as the best, and cheap as the cheap est, as fast as they shall appear in the New York market. THE MERCHANT TAILOR SHOP, will still be conducted By Mr. G. WV. DICKINSON. A fEle assortment of Cloths, Casimeres, Ves tings and Tailor's Trinimings constantly on hand. WM. KETCHAM & CO. September 1,. tf 33 .. Notice. A -LL Varan.a .nr.1" eands nzzxinqt ihp AEstate of Richard Hardy. deceasea, are requested to present'them-it-me ii- the Ordi nary's Office, duly attested, on the 10th day of February next, when a final settlement will he made on said Estate. SAMUEL CARTLEDGE, Am'r. Oct. 23 tr 39 Notice. A LL persons having demands- against the Estate of Mrs. Rachael Moss, deceased, are requested to present their accounts duly attested, and those indebted to the Estate will please come forward and pay up. W. H. MOSS, Executor. Oct 0 . tf . 40 Private Boarding !!chool. TH E Subscriber informs the Public, that be will open a SCHOOL at his own residence, near Loundsville, A bbeville District, oni the. Second Monday of January next, in which will be taught the English Branches, Mathematics, the Greek, Latin and French Lana'es. As he has had long experience in Teacfing-as his whole attention will he given to a very limited number of scholars and as the location is remarkably healthy and entirely removed from all scenes of dissipationI and vice, hie flatters himself that he wil e con tinue to receive a due sharge of the patronage of-the public. Tuition per Session of 'five months, $18-00, payable in advance.- - Board at $8 00 per month, payable half yearly in advance. All who wish to enter should make appli cution immediateiy as only 'a limited number can be received. J. L. LESLEY. -The Edgefield Advertiser wvilI publish the above until the 1st of January. and forward his account to this office.-Ahbbeile-Banner. Nov.6, 9t - 41 Copartnershty Notice. VPH E Subscribers haveeformed a Col artner I ship, under the Jirm 'of'igENR1CK & T HAYER, for the tiinsaetioni of a GEIxiALr GoanT Busiuass, at the old stand -occupied by H. A. Kendrick, nearly opposite J. 0. B. Ford. .~'H. A. KENRICK, H B. THAYER. Thie'undersigned avails himself of this occa sion, to - return his thanks U6 his friends and customers, for the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed by him, and'trusts the same will be ex tendedl to tire new'concern. - "'-H.-A:KENRICK. Oct.23,1844. p3t: '; 39' 1844; OCTOBER 16. JUST RECEIVED, BY W1.I EETCRA1 & 0O., -H AMBURG, S. C., T IESANS. Rich' Satin Striped Chusans, -Muslin de Laines,. Cashmere de Laines, Crepe de Laines, Cashmere de Ecosse, real Silk warp Algabes, rich--fiured Alpacca, Par asines,- Philhippianis Taglionis, Boinbazin'es, Black and Colored 'SilksFigured and Plain, (very rich,)'Foulard Silks, Orleaus Cloths. Gmps and trimmings, rich Prints, a very large assortment.; '- -''. 1,000 Yards Splendid Carpets, Cheap,' Ad-a generaT and full'ausonment of Faney and Staple Dry"Goods. - - Oct.16 .(Rep.) . 8 t. 39~ gf"T be friends 'of Maj..S. C. ScoTr-, announce hi'n as .arcandidater for-Tax Collector at tho ensuing- election.,G WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ROCE CORNER CENTRE AND MARKET STREETS# AVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the follo wing Arti ticles, which they offer to their friends ond the trade, at the lowest market prices. SUGARS CHAIRS. 20 bhds. choice St. C ax Sugars 5 dozen Rocking Chairs. and wood 30 do. Porto Ric do. seats 10 do. Muscovado do. BLANKETS. 3 do. Clairfield do. 2 bales 94 Blankets 10 bbis. Crushed do. 2, do. 104 do. weighing 7 lbs the 5 do. Pulverized do. pair 5 boxes double re6ned Loaf Stifar. 2 Jo. Grey do 104 COFFEL. A good assortment of Bed Blankets, 60 bags Old Government Java Coffee fron JO do. Augustura do. 10to12-4. 300 choice Rio do. NEGRO CLOTHS. Bales Mocho do. 2000 yds. Washington leans heavy, CHEESE. 2000 do. Coventry Plains. 20 casks prime Cheese. SALT. BAGGING. 1200 Sacks Salt, (Charleston Sacks) 200 pieces Heavy Dundee. 44 to 45 inch. do Table Salt 100 do. Tow, 45 inch Boxes Table Salt. 150 . do Gergia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. NAILS. 50 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 125 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizes 24 bales Guinny,24 per yard, 45 to 47 in. 25 do Finishing Nails 3000 pair thick Bro'ans, choice sioT. 1000 do. Kip To do 200 Bags, assorted Sizes 1000 do Women and Boy's Shoes. -BACON, 3000 lb;Sl e~e.10,000 Primoe Country Sides. 300lbs Sole Lea-her. -O DR ROPE 150 coils Maailla Rope 30 Kegs Dupont's FFF G 50 do. Kentucky Rope 20 do Blasting 50 do. Jute do. L2 do Eacle. MOLASSLS vSEGARS. 10 hhds. Trinidad 10 Al. Large Spanish (V. 4.I. 25 bbls. New Orleans. 4. Spanish (L Valedos) IRON J0M, do (R.P. M.) 100.000 lbs. Iron of vatrious a sizes. viz: 6 M. Light Spamshl(L. Valedos) i and J by 1, 221 and 2j by J to . 5 M.Imnperial Regalias (Venus.) 21to 4by to ,44tobby to} TES. 5000 lbs- Band from 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gunpow. I 1 lj1J 21J.3c4 der, Hysunand Imperial 1000 lbs Hoop Iron, from .J to 14 inch 6 Cases Catteess, G unpowde., Imperial& 10 bundles Nail Rods Hyson, 5 do German Stell, assorted sizes, 2 chests Black Tea. -A L SO Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cinnamon, Nitmegs. Saltpetre, B~ue Stone. Indigo, C9 ppers Shoe Throind. Cotton.-ind Wool. Cards. Brass Bound Buckets. Painted BncketBkTubs, Churns, Keelers. Willow Wagons and Crades Washboaids, Cocos Dippers, Clothes Pts. Brooms. VWden Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows. Rakes. do. Scythe, Handles, Coffe Mills, Soap, Waen Boxes, Saddle Irous, Winglow Glass, Starch. Pistols,- Canal Flour,* Country Flour, 'Fobacco, Wool Hats, Caps. Grindstones, Osna~burgs White Lead, Madder, Sperm Candles, Tallow Candles. Twine, Castings. Fifth Chains, &c., &c. WVANTED-I02000 lbs. BEES WAX, for which the hihest cash price will b paid. Edgefield Advertiser will co1y.-ffamburg Journa7. Nov. 13, 1C44 tr 4 2 Public Notice. State of Southre aroli a, AL persons indebted to the E state of D EDGE IELD DSTRIC5.d l W. 1ibbetts, deceased. are requesateds to iake payment immediately, and those havingr Y JOHUN HILL. Esquire, Ordinary demands against said Estate will present them' IBof lEdgefield District. ccording to law for payment. Whereas, Nancy Adams and Robert 01 D. TIBBET2TS, Administrator. Adams. bath applied to ma for Letters of - Oct. 9, tf 37 Administration, on all and singular the Notice;0 goods, and chattels, rights and credits o All persons indebted to the Estate of Wil James Adams, late of the District afoire am W. Coursey, deceased, are requested to' said, deceased, these are therefore to cite iake immediate payment,mand those havitngde. and admonish all and singular, the kindred mands, to piresent their. duly attested in the and creditors of the said decea'd, to be and time prescribed by law2 appear before me, at our next Ordinary's JOHN HILL, Adrn'r. -Court for the, said District, to be holden at Nov 6 tf Edgefeld Court Hr useonthe twenty-third Ilo1ice. day of December inst, to show cause, if A.LL parconst tinving ny.emands against any, why the said administration should Atha estate or 'tWilla Robertson, Sr. 4e.. not be. granted.... - ceased. are requested to preueit them by tMe Giveu under my band and seal, this 25th.December, as the estatewvill be distributed I it day of November, in the year of our immediately thereafter. 6Lord one thousand eight hundred and GEORGE ROBERTSON, ExecutorE September 4, 3m5 32 forte-four, and in the 69t year of Ameri can Independence. GENRIDAL Cases CatteeN sIsNSON Gpo , Impe ri D 5 oGra telsrted sies Deche12 BlacTea Ginger, Pepper. Spnce Cnnon istke _a__er,_Bue__oneInig - Copeas SoT hrAd, BIotton an W Crd . s tatoun ofkes Paited BCketsiTub. Chrn KelEbers tillwoWtinns atndh 'aoves WasboadGECocD DIperCTss. Brooms , den Bowlsv an shSan, ellos RakesN d L. EsquirHnde, Odiner Cils oapo, FoBre, fladdeon, &Wiglo Gl Dtrcisti,cant.lor Conty1Eor(obacoDWo L t, Qapa.rindstnes Osnaurg apiedto e, r Madet prChandesOD Tao Cander, Twne, Cates Fifh CAinstration onalc.inua iATs ED-psa 0.00 be . BEEPTL atWne t, ano f h Daihs Q ashlprice l ofe isri Nodriv eryisane,1844clyobye tforsi, eesetes 2r .hr ful Pblicitc n oice.hesm Sate kidrdf n crdto roflhsid A LL ers H. L.ebe toeESte of D. EGCOI DDtTI W. ~ibbetsr deceased are requested to to sho casN Hi any Esy the, saidadinr make paiyment immediately, and those haviing isrto9hudno egatd demands against said Estate wil present them Give tiderl mhadisntrict. bs t according to law for payment. daWh eres,,Nanc them yand of er or S. C. IBBETT , Eminitrior. eAdamosand apieto dedn forty-fterso ot.2, 184. 37 Adminitetion, yoa ean sineareth Noice. Jaee mlaeo.heDsrctaoe A LL persons indebted to C Jsat oWeri, deeaed hN arherefor 0. cite na med eontay w t Grendvill. hvorde n diha ad singu12th ki4re ansto rsn h.dly requ ested tonomefo her and crdtr-ftesiddcad ob n tle te saeyw astebuiespspscnyerchfremant Tor xtonay' cocOHN. HIL.d'-Cut No e. Yoid hisrit FALo beUhoLYe at .GceR.da ofERCember TiOs GOS cossi Px..8 h vi o .sany.ademants wilgain n, whyrth of damnsrainsol ond thesrateGo Woil at od tn d.4- up. Supte. Wo dBakCoh whoasedaretrquesed to rsete as m hereooe Gin une my han lade, this Stedatey threfter.t C oln . Lo d F hand Ceked, hude n GEORGEFIROBRITRxcTr . otJor and ied 9hya"fAei GEN EL OMISION BUSIES Jhee Tweed, . . D. - A TChHP ecke.1 lke2 s Vstigs ' P.rH Rone. A SZE , - -t Stae Wofollen arolna TE H E Plaintiber inlcnnea the above -cm Sp tp BDElac STT. fice 'and, t ECDEvEndoa, a ELE. fori -JOHN kHILLEsuieOrinr my'to Fl f acn &c Edeildosi t orRAttorne kno nD o rsd nRD htt er"s Wooll a ue t la anb evd CR 9..I~.s~Eer Quattehumehthoppidk o efoLt PurcaseGOODS o orer,&c.&c. Alr oftAdinefisto fon ale and esnulr Prode sentt e with yernstd ruonto hie gods and chtes -ihsadce oder heeory inaltande asrictyeyge.l afrei, decea55vsed, thu arethre eealarde gant im.or pataor e respet ore ohite andl. adnns all an sn THO.A L. BACONER c &,CO. decesed tanpper b forei me; jat Clebrk's Augus 24, ov 1844. m 31 ou niextt eOrid.inar' oro thesid Dis Nov.274ce, hrict t by he t Edigefield CouiHose.h State prons Souetd to he stat ofo h hryt ayo eebris. Raker Buront imeinate Danthoavinge isrto shud o begatd Tollns efreaies ai sal brigh baprset th Gie. ne yhn n elhs1 aothdind ft awht bout aym ent h .d da oDcemn in eyer f our Lor an.sxyer old Sobt. 44. oe: a nd in the 9th yer o mrcadndpn ars e~twnydlas .,~ quested to ome forward and inue ~d.184 thin as ttlmnt duefrm ll HE Ausrbrhsjs eevdfo cone'er rendd.f Ner' izo'. s York. is FALSPPYO HP. S. The ooks hini a acounts illo' be ingi arMo.BacICot Nov41 t 42 - Blacg Fench, u Casimere Stateof Suth C rolia. Faey Cecke .E0G~rIF$L DISTICT. bec 'r ee - EXECT V DEPARTE CorMed: 9th Dec./84 By Hie Excellency JAME S H. BAMMOND: Governor, and C"ine~sitnand oer the State of Sout Ca r laa. HEREAS; i 4n.pursu-nceof the Aitio OthdLegislare of this tate, the otes for the Members of the thirtietl Congress have,. been counted, by commissioners appointed fod - that.purpose, and it.appearsthat-JAME840. BLACK has-been, duly elected for:the.Cn ressional District, composed of Spartib Union,' York, and Chester, forming ther Congressional District: R F. SIMPSON, fur the District composed- of Pickens, Anderson Greetville,'and Laurens.- foming the .secd Congressional DistrictV JCSEPL A.OOff00D ARD, foi the District composed of Laicaster Kershaw. Fairfield,. Richland -and : Sutaei forming the third Congressional District:*A D. SIMS, fort the District compped of .. terfield, Marlborough, DarlingtoiX Mauio Horry,Georgetown,and Williamsbarg.f i rmlu - the fourth Congfissional District A. JUR for the District composed of'Abbevifle,-New berry Edgefield, -and Lexington,rhning-tho fifth Congressional. Disirict: L E ODMES - for the District of Charleston, forming the sixth Congressional District: IL B. RHETT.for the District composed of Orangeburg, Barnwell, Beaufort, Colleton, and e Parish of St. John's Colleton, forming the se i-essioi'l Distict. Now, therefore, I mond, Governor aid Comiwander-in-Chief iii and over the State aforesaid, do issue -sth a my Proclamation, notifving and declaring-aecord ing to the provisions of the said Act, thatames A. Black, R. F. Simpson, Joseph A- Woodaad, A. D. Sims, A. Burt, Isaac E.-Hlomsianzd R. B. Rhett, had- a majority of. the votes-in their respective Congressional. Districts, and are therefore dhly elected Representatives-In the Congress of the United States. Given under my hand,and -the Seal of thie State. at -Columbia,-this seventh day of December, in then'year of:our Lord -one thousund eight .hundred and-4orty-foiu;-' and in the sixty-ninth, year othe.lide. pendence of the United States ofA meri 'J H. HA MMiOND. Ror.Q PIciEYr, Secretary.of-Stte. Dec..18 3t . 47 Seale of .Sonth Carolina. EXECUTIE DEPARTilEN'T COLUNRIA29th November, 1844. - By His Ezcelleicy JAMES H. HAMMOND, Es., Governor and Commander-in-Chief is and over the State of South Carolina:: W HEREAS, information'has-been--reca1 ced at this Department, thatCHARLES MARTIN, convicted of Grand Lareeiiy;about 25 years of age,5 feet 7 inches in heijht,'has a blemish in one eye; a sailor, by occupation, a nativr. ofNew York-EDWARD'S. FENER, accused of Burglarf, 20 yeats of age, 6 feet high, florid complexton, straight,'light hair, fulll blue eyes, born in Buffalo, New York-and BENJAMiN. IILLIAMS, alias, McLEAN, -accused of Laiceny, 18 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches -high, -good countenance, light hair, a sailor, born in the City of New York, did,on the night of the 24th inst. escape from the Jail in Charleston. Now, therefore, I, JAMES H. HAM MOND, Govdrnor of the State of South Carolina, do hereby offer a reward of. TWO' AUNDRED DOLLAlSA/r the app fensio irw '0 .-onr-natime of the said fugitives; and 'hisdeliv- - ery, at any Jail in the said State.' Given under my hand, and,seal of-tho State, at Columbia, -the 29th day of November, - in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and , forty-four, and 'in the sixty ninth year of American independence. .- . H -- J1.' HAMMOND. Ronr. Q. PL'cEZY, Seretary of State. -Dec. 11 S - t 46' - SheriffsS ales. B Y virtue of' sundry writs of Fieri Fa eias, I will: proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, on lb. First Monday and Tuesday in -January next, the follow inig property : -. The Bank of Hamburg, S. C., vsi F. A. Schroder and Oliver Simpson, a House and Lot in the town of Hamburg, on Mar ket street, occupied by M. -L. Gearty in 1843 as a Shoe Store. Levied on as the property of 'he defendant F. A. Schroder. Thomas Garret and- others as Caleb Broad water and deurbrougha Broad water, a tract of laud containing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining of lands of William Garrett, Mtrs. Nixon and ouh- . ers.- Also, -three negro slaves, to-wit - Mary,.Dilcey and Ned. .Levied on as. the proper'y of the -Defendaat Caleb Broad water.. Terms cas - H. BOULW ARE, -s. E. D. Dec. 16 S t 47 -- N EW-GOODS. THE Subscribers has just received his FA LL andWINTER:Stock of Oods;. -bought in New. Xrk at the fowest prices of the season, and he ,ow.offers them to his friends: and the community .in general, on such tcrms as wilt not fail, to please the nmost caref'a and s particular buyer. - S -GOD. O37All -Pers ans indebted to Goode & Lyon. or to 8 F 'Goode, previous to tihe first of Jan tiary. 1844, are earnestly-requested to call and settle without delay.. :8. F.5. - :Oct 14.1844 . -., tft 3& S State of South Carolina. -EDGEFIEULD DISTRICT. AEimza Rushmton, ARlidant. 'iEfi hslinuihiton ai'd4tlieri -" Defedn -~ j' - - nary 'ofthDisiidtfea' Wglra edud'tajiell at'Edgfe~d-Conrt fO&O ie first Monday-id'Jlandsy h' knds'hipgng) to the Estate of'Joseph Rtin,'e a d at natein'.said-Diatrist' ie tevi b Cfe - towu' Criek. Waboof jift e k. and 'SavanideRiar~)Iitidinidetwo hundred and . t-acres, more oriss,bounded by lands be long'to ThomaanCheatham on the Nor'th, t~tan -uton on, he Weet;Dr:WihonOn th illiam Sushton and Mi,.Mary, ~More on.tbe East. -Solei onacrledit of twelve' 'itigsPurcliairsato giyve loa lAprd ersoenaluieeniity- and a ~mrp~ the chase oney.s bdn~ah - 46 -s3,.-,-.-.oN