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Missionary AnniversarY.-The annual teeting- of the American Board'eomn un1qea0sits public, exercises, of threeays coitinuance, in Brooklyn, .this dag9th: in'st.: The 'Hun. T. -Preliuibuyse- i - pected to freside, and President Hopkins ofi.Will1iams'Collegto deliver thie open ididsoQurse'.. TboSociety has received the -ast :year epwards' 'o($255,00. 4 tk has.now94.Misuiona ry.stations in the four quarters of. thei globe, and sustains 135 ordained Missionaries and 220 Assistants from this coNuutry.; making-'in connection with nativdeTeachers and Assistants sup p #Borted the oard, 49',.with their nu merdusjcb issl,;.churches, and -printi'ng es tabhm etsi.'-The_ anniversary of .this Soeiety 1 Wriester,Jast year, was at tended- iy abour 1000:. Clergymen and others from a distance, who enjoyed the genehusrhqpitalitiesrepfCbristian fami lies of all denominations.-Courer. Devlope: the. Moral, Potoers.-All our moral powers;exist.-in us. The highest aim:ofour~teacheres.should be to disen gageand callothem'forth,' but this is what g they think the least- of. Without trou blinthemselves au-to whether the house b already ..-fll; they. only busy them icives -aboutsfurnishing it. .. They fatigue fthrintellectiwith itheir..wearisome max insia cthe.yleaveiisleep the; faculties of theisoul tvhich coull render these maxims intelligible. * * To speak to little children of'God; is in other terms to presnt to their cdtemplation the object tolwhiclhi'aaouls dught to, tend. Cause thae'hiinient of infinity to recognize it se-f.in the presence of. the infinite.,God, andttnothing- will. be lost exen tamidstour teursifrial-asitons' if from the- depth of theirdarkness-man ihas-still a glimpse of theradiant pathto -heaven. * * * 1sihre on earth a vice which will not fall beforehe reieia'm of the beautiful? as error wiidhiwill not vanish before the light ofreasoa ?.and is not conscience more poweifutl4han..the sword,..,the faggot, tor wur.e.,orplasutIre Develope in Cesar the rapralesentimentswwhidh aunimated Cato, and~Rome-will be free, and Casar will be greit. Develope in Alexander the seuti mttedt ofr the" beautiful which animated Socrates; give to his ambition the influity of virtue,,and instead. of.conquering' the world Alexander would render it happy. A generous thought in the soul of. the mother .was then-only required to save the human race. Georgia State . Rail Road.-The C hief iier o te'"Staie Road. says that freight will'e received "from'the Depot at Marietta, Ga., by' the 15th September; for Carteisville by the 15th Ociober, and foi'a .joint opposite Cassville, id a fet day thereafter. he Georgia.Rail Road (says the Au gufa Chronicle & Sentinel of Monday last) will lie ready for the transportation df passengers and freight from' Augusta to Atlanta, its westward terminue,on-on-. di ii15thu li. Distance 172 miles; fare $7,000.-ant. Journal. Stabbing.-& case.of -this kind occurred in this city on Wednesday lact. A man by the name of Stewart, (a journeyman boot-maker,) who had been keepit up illicitdntercourse with a woman of the name of Edwvards, made an assault 0n the husband of the woman, in. the street, and .cut' a pretty severe gash in the fleshy part of his. arm. Edwards had gone to the residence of 'hiswife, for the purpose of getting away his child-which so enraged thbeyoman, as it is said, that she rturnished her paramout Stewart, with the weapott, asiiitigatdilie attack. We understand ihai Stewart crossed 'over to Alabama, bt was brought back, and after an exam inati'onbhefore Justices Jones and McKen dre, he wiiibod over tothbe next Sutpe ribr Colirt in^S600.2and Mrs. Ed wards in 850 Failing to give security, both .wei-e commitied to jail-Mus. Democrat. - The..daughter of Gen. Scott died at thte Convent at Georgetown, D. C., on the evening of Tuesday. August 26th. She is said to have-been both a beautiful and accomplished -lad y.-Columbia Chronicle. A new kind of light.-A new mod e or procuring light has been communicated to die French Academhy of Science, which is to obiiain and' use the spirit resulting from the iitillation of wood. Four parts of illis itbbmi'ed with one part if essoncaof' turpentine. O.0 the.9th ins, by the Rev. JTaa. M. Childa, Ct..eo. M. Blocker, to Miss Margaret C., on i dughter of.Abner Pirritn, Esq. all of this fanuburg Prices urrent. -. ' ' SEPT. 10 1845. Bacon, per lb. Iron, per lb. Hogrfouand, 9 a 10 Sweedes,ass'd,44 a 54 Hagms~ 00a }'24Hoop, 74 a 9 Shioulders, 9 a 10 Sheet, 7 a 9 .Sidesi 10'a 11 Nail Rods, 74 a 8 y.-Russia bar 5 a 6 p, 16a1 Plough Moulds, 6 a 7 'Tow, '13 a 14 Lard,'per lb 8 a 10 Cotton, 174 a 00Lead, "t "- 6 a8 BUatepe, perilb 5 a 10' Lime, psr bbl. Beswoazqrlb.22 a 25Stone, 2 00 a 2 50 :'Norto pqr lba Rice, per 100lb's. 4 00 Ord o .Mid'~.. a 61 Sugars, per lb. -31d .~u 6 a.6 St. Croix, 10 a 11 ,F~~ar4 7 a 7~ Porto Rico, .7 a 10 Fine, a New Orleans 7 a 1 -Cofe, pieri1b Blavana, whi:e 10 a 12 Rio, '-a - ,74 a 8Do. brown 8 a 9 .yav, 5 ~8 a:10 Loaf and lusmp,13 a 15 Conero,75 a 8. Salt. per bush.45 a 50 orn Mest, 75 a 874 Saek, I 50 a 1 75 .FLowr.per bblt~ Tatowo.pe 16, 8a 10 Canalf, 7' a S-74~ Taoin, per lb. Country,. 6 50 a 7 American, 25 a 30 Biid~v.'per ib. 7 a 8 Etnglish, 25 a 379 H lAasuo, September 11. CottikSibee' our last we are .in'receipt of LiverpdoFdales' to-.the .19th' nit., showing a sht-improvemente in -thea cotton market. heseaecounts. have-little -orno influen-ce on is milikbtahey have, perliaps, given dealers litnie more con~dance, and eaused them to nyrather more freeiy at old rates. We quote rdaary' to middlih 6toOI.'2; middline fai *fai' 81-2 to ?;3 flij fait to good fair 7(j to rTO THE FRIENDS OF TEMPERANCE, IN EDGEFIELD. At the last meeting of the Edgefeld Disttict Temperance -Society, a-'resolutton was passed raking itith'e dutyof the Presiderit to address a communication: through he- column. of the 'Advertiser, to. the different local Societies in the Disirict re-spectfully inviung them to send four ielegates from each Society. to attend our next meeting. which will be held at the Court House on the first Tuesday evening in October Court. and to request eachSociety to send up such statistical information as they may be able conveniently to collect, particularly as to their numbers. both male and female, and as to the particular state of the Temperance reformation in their respective communities. H. BURT, President. September 10 tf 33 SOUTH CAROLINA Female Institute. AT BARHAMVILL, Z IEAR COLUMBIA, S. C. HE duties of this Institute will be resum I ed on the 15th October, (commencement of the Academic year.) Additional engagements have been entered upon with highly competent Teachers in de partment of Instrumental, and Vocal Music: also arrangement for additional supply of up partus, &c., in Philosophical and Chemical departments. Books for Reading-Room, have been selected with - especial reference to the course of education pursued. A pamphletexhibiting our course and method of Instruction;as also Terms of entrance, will be.sent-to those-desiring more particular infor mation. . ELIA? MARKS, M. D., September 1 6t (So. Ca.) 34 Pricipal. To itse Public. have seen an advertisement over the signature of James Wilson, offering his services to the public as a Pump Maker Now to prevent any misunderstanding or confounding of our names.. I would only say,. that the undersigned is the OLD IM IP AKER, who has leen at the business some ten or twelve years. and offers his services in that line to his old friends and patrons tpon liberal terms. He will put in PumpA at 311 centper root. ROBERT WILSON. Abbeville C. H., Sept. 10, 1845. - N B.-Any persons wishing to com muoicate with me ou business, will direct their letters to Waterloo P. 0., Laurens District, South Carolina. . R. W. Septem'ber 17 61 (Banner) 34 $5 Reward. TNA WAY from the subscriber. about the lst of may last, my Negro Woman HARRIET, aged about 30 years, yellow complected. 5 feet high, and has when speaking a stoppage in her speech end has a scar on one cheek. caused by the cit ofa knife. lAny person apprehending said Negro, and lodging her in Newberry or Edge field Jail, or delivering her to me4two mles North of McNearry's Ferry, in Newberry Dis trict, shall receive the above reward. - . WILLIAM CH4RLES -SAeptember 17 3i 34 Noitee. I FOREWARN all persons fiom trading for I a-Note of hand given by the subscriber to John Lewis for six hundred dollars ($600,) da ted about the 18th or 19th of August, and due 1st of January. 1847.as the property for wvhich raid Note was given having proved unsound, I am determined not to pay the same utiless compelled by law. JOHN CHAPPELL. September 17 4t 34 REGIMENTAL ORDERS. September 17, 1245. A COURT M' ARTIAL will be convened at the Old Well's on Satrinday the 18th O.ctober, 1845, at- which time and place Cap tains of Companies are required to summtan all men who have beetn defaulter. at Regimental. Battalion arid Petty Musters, and all defauliers of Patrols, int their respen-ive commands, wvithiin the last twelve months, to said Court Martial. By order of Lieut. Col. POSEY, Comm'itng, G. D. Muus, Adjutant, 7th Regiment, S. C. M. September 17 5t 34 0'iThe Hamburg Journal will copy. HEAD QUARTERS, Greenville, lugust 11, 1845. General Or-lera No. 5. ELIAS EARLE. Esq.. having been appoin Lited Aid-de-Camp to the Commander-in. Chief, w ith the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed atid respected accordingly. By order of the Commander-itn-Chief: J. W. CANTEY, Adjutant and Inspector General September 17 34 3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPA RTMENT, CHARLEsTos, August 25th,. 1845. By His Excellencyj WILL IA M A IKEN, Esq., Governor and Commander in chie f in and over the State of South Car<.lina. W H EREAS information has been received tat this Departmient, that an atrocious murder has been committed on the person of JOHN BEVIS, Jailor of Chesterfield District, by three Negro Fellows, (cotif .ed for safe keeping,) named FRIDAY, HARRY and ISAAC, belonging to Alexander Forsyth, and that the said Negroes have escaped from Jail, Now know ye., that to the end justice may be done. and that the said Negroes niay be brought to trial, for their offence as aforenaid ; I do hereby ne'er a reward of oNE HUNDRED ootit.A Rs foreach, for their a pprehension and delivery, into any Jail tn this S tate. D ESCRIPTION:: FRIDAY is about 30 year. old, black corn. plexion,arnd was purchased frum Thos. Steele, who resides in Richmond Co. N. C. ISA AC is about 30 years old, purchased from W. Coy ingttn of the same County. and HARRY is about the same age, and purchased front Wal ter Leak, of Anson County. N C. Giren under my hand and the seal of the State at Charleston, 25th August, in the year ofour Lord, one thousand eighthundred and forty five, and in the seItentieth year of American indpeni'ne. WILLIAM AIKEN R.Q. Pincknrey; Secretary of State. September 17 4t .34 FLOUTR. JUST received 25 barrels fresh NORTH - .ERN FLOUR, and for sale by I SIBLEY d& CRAPON Hambnrg, Julv-23,.1845' if - 26. Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest. Don't twait, but come at once, and get good Bargains. T HE Subscriber desirous of selling off his preqent well selected Stock, before lay ing inhis new supply of Fall and Winter Goods, takes this method of informing his friends, cus. tomers and'the public in genelkra that he will sell Cheaper than ever, Dry Goods of every de scription, 8hoes, Bonnets, Hats, Clothing, a good assoi tmeat, viz: Coats, Pants, Vests, and Shirts, &c. Groceries, Medicines, and Hard ware, &c. &c. I see no use of making a long list of my Goods-just. come, one and all, and you will not he disappointed. J. COHN, Cheap Cash Store, near Mr. Goodman's. Sept 16, 1845 2t 34 0:t500 Paces for A-iy Cents!! g PROSPECTUS OF- THE congressional jorael. HE editors of the United States Jdarnal T propose to commence; with the next ses sion of Congress, a weekly publication under the above title. to continue through the whole session, at the unprecedenited low price of F I F T Y C E NT S! to each subscribei for a volume of five hundred pages! It will contain a fiithful and impartial record of both Houses of Congress, she gist of 611 the important speeches which any be delivered. &c., &c. The iost 'competent reporters will be employed, and nothing shall prevent it being made worthy of the patronage of the pubic generally. The Journal will endeavor, in its recoids, to do justice to bolh parties. so that both parties will feel allowed to patronize the publication. It being the long session. as it is called, the volume will contnie at least 500 pa ges; each number-will contain 16 pages of solid matter, which will enable the publishers to give all the proceedings wor thy of being pre. served in book frrns, for biaiding and future reference. The exceedinglv low terms will place it within the ieach of al; the publishers hoie thaitheir friends will use their exertions in obtaining subscribers. VT11Those who forward Five Dollars shall receive Eleven copies-:Ten dollars, Twenty three copies-Twenty dollars, FrY copies reducing'the price to forty centa, for a volume of 500 pages. THEO. FISK, J. E. DOW. Washington, August 12, 1845. tf State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. John H. Miller, Harry B. ) Mead and Wife Applicants, l.Summons in vs. . Parittion. Jane Miller and others. Defendants. . B Y an order from John Hill. Esqnire, wl, Ordinary of the District aforesaid, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monday in October next, the lands belonging to the Estate of Jacob Miller, deceased, containing Foar Hundred-Acres, more or less, lying and being in the State and District aforesaid, on Beaver Dam Creek,. waters of Culfe town Creek,, adoining lands of Dr. E. Andrews, Hugh Moseley, Jaines Shadriek, Henry Shulnut and othew. Sold on a credit of twelve inonths. Purchasers will be required to give bond and personal se curity, and a mortgage of tho premises tc the Ordinary to secure the purchbase mo ney. Costs to be paid in cash: H. BOULWA RE, S. E. D. Sept 17 3t 34 SH ER IFF'S SA LE. B Y virtue of sutndry writs of Fieri Fa cias to me directed, I will proceed te sell at Eudgefield Co~urt House, on the First Monday and Tuesday in October, next, the followitng property, to-wit: Hedley & Street, vs. Oliver Simpson; U. Burckmyer & Co. and others, vs. the some, the following Lots in the Town ol -Hz'mburg, and known in the plan of the said Town of Hamburg as Lots No. 311, 312, 313, 314, 318, 319. 320 and 353, con tainiug fifty feet fronat, running back one hundred and fifty feet, on the Street lead ing from the Bridge to Sbtnitz's Hill. John T. Carter, vs. David Hardin., one mare and colt. J. G. Thornton, vs. William H amilton, the tract of land where the defendant lives, containing one hiudred and eighteen acres, more or less, adjoitning lands of C. Weatheringitin, David W alker and others. Anthony Griffin and others, vs. A. G. Leek, one negro boy by the name of Lark. Allison Delonch for Nancy Oliver, vs Jesse Shumpert, John Shumpert and D~aniel Livingston, the tract of land where the defendanit Johtn Shumpert lives, con taining seven hundred and thirty acres more or less, adjoining lands of William Shumpert, James Merchant and others. Terms of sale cash. H. BOULWA RE, S. E. D. Sept. 12, 1845. 4t 234 Sherifi's Sale. BYvirtue of'sundry writs of Fieri Fe. Bcias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell fin the Town ~of Hamburg, at the American Hotel, on Wednesday & Thurs day, the first ad second days of' Octobet next, the following property,'to satisfy thc following Fi. Fas. to-wit: -W. W. Hitch, Administrator, Chas. J. Glover. Indorsee and others, vs. R. I. Hunter, twenty beds, bedsteads atnd bed clothing, one dozen dressitng tables, one dozen wash stands, one dozen bowls and pitchers, one dozen looking glasses, one dozeti cane bottom chairs, three dozen windsor chairs, two dozen commnon chairs, three carpets, two settees, one set of di ning tables, and sundry other articles o! household and kitchen farniture. Terms of sale, Cash. H. BOUL WARE, S. E. I). September 10 4t 33 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. W4iiham H. Clegg and Wife,) Bil and others; vs. David Outz, '- for and others. Partition. I T appearing to my satisfaction that David Oatz, one of the defendants in this cast, is absent from and resides beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Bonham, Complain ants Solicitor, It is therefore ordered, that the said D.0atz do plead,'answeror'demur to com plainants said ball of complaint, within three umnths from the: publicatioti hereof, or the said bill willhe taken pro confesso against him. September 10 3 - 33 SHERIFF'S SALE. Yvii tie of aundry writs o(:Fteri Fa cias teome directed, I will proceed to sell. at Edgefleld Court House; otn the First Monday -and Tuesday in October next, tie following property to wit: -Meigs & Colgan and others vs. M. L. Gearty, th e tract-of land where the. De feudant lives, containing twenty two and half acres, more or les, adjoining lands of Francis O'Cotner. OliveiT6Qwles, Adm'r. against Lewis klzey, Dawson Atkinson and Abner Whatley, the tract of land where Mrs. Ab. ner Whatleynow lives, adjoining of lands of Dawson Atkinson and others; levied upon as the property belonging to the es tate'f Abner Whatlej, deceased. John Hill, Ordinary, for Peter Smith -and.others,;vs Millage Galphin and others defendants".a tract of laud containing one thousand.acres, more or less. adjoining lands of Samuel Clark, Richard Hankin son and others. levied upon as the properly of the said Millege Galphin. - The Stite. vs Samuel H. Williams, W. C. Williams aodMoody Har is, one brown bay mare 'od 'colt, levied on as the prop eryt of thedefendant Moody Harris. SusannahFarrar and others, vs Martha 0;Kinbrefl & Henry Goode and wife, one negro woman slave, by the namo of Mary. Oliver'Sipson Vo: Russel Hardin and Henry Cox,the tract of land -where the Defendant Russel Hardin lives, adjoining. of lands offtephen Wilson and others. :W.W. Hitch, Administrator, vs R. R. Huntetu thskt horues, one buggy and one wagon. .C.:J. Glover and others. vs the same, the ahove described properly. Juseph N.: Bailey and others, vs Abijah Abney;the tract of land where the deen dant lives, containing five hundred acres, more or less, .1djoining lauds of Elizabeth Carter. Joseph Runbly and others, also four mtulesgone horse, and I road wagon. Bowie,'Barker & Bowie; Harral. Ilare & Co. and others, vs. William B. Smith and William W. Griffin, survivors. the tract of land where the defendant W. W. Griffin lives, containing two hundred acres, more or less, adjoining of lands of R. C. Griffin, Charles Carter, James Creswell and others:. also five negro. slaves, to, sit: Susan, Caroline, Ann, John and Ton, two horses, one mule, one wagon and one buggy. Jobn Bgitkett, vs John M. Barronton, one housearnd lot in the town of Aiken, occupied:bgJames E. Black. bounded on North,. Ea, South and West, by lands hln'ingitiB. M. Rodgers. James'iglish vs. Benjanin Jackson, one sbitelfare and'oue mule. - Dia lRAtkinson vs. Lewis ElIzey, G. B. C6inmplin vs. the same, a tract of land containing one hundred acres muiore or less, aljoining lands of Mrs. Mary Hightoweri.Nathaniel Black and others. . Henry *L..Cumming vs. Martha Prior, the interest of the defendant in the follow' ing negroslaves, to.vit . Fortune. Ra ebael, Granderon. Dianna. Handih, Za doe, Judy, Jane. Alford and Susan. John C. Harris and others vs. Thomas Smith, one sorrel mare, one buggy and one waggon, James R. Foshee, administrator, vs. Elizabeth. Culberson, a negro mian slave by the name of Jack. Kinisler and M. Gregor & Co., vs. Ma ry F. Goodwytn, one negro man slave by the name of Samuel. Luther.Roll, vs. Charles Lamar; Abra ham and Samuel M~athewrs, and others, vs the same, three negro slaves, to wit. Dick, Mariah and Sally ; one mule and three horses. Terms of aale cash. H. BOULWA RE. S. E. D. Sept. 8, 1845. 4t 33 The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DiSTRICT. Nancy Carpenter, Applicant, Summowns vs. John and Owen Carpen- 5 in Parti ter, De'fendants. iion. BYan order fromn John Hill, Esquire, . rdinary of the District afo~resaid. I will proce~ed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on-the first Monday in October, the lands belonging to the Emtate of Ishjtn Carpenter, deceased. situate in the Diet aforesaid, on Chavous's Creek, waters of Savannah aRiver, containing two h undredI acres, more or less, adjoining lands of A. Carpenter, H ammand Richardson. Fran cis O'Connor and others. Sold on-a credit of twelve months. Purchasers to give hond and approved se curity, and a mortgage' of the premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchase mo money. Coats to be paid- in cash. H. BOUJLWARE, S. E. D. Sept. 10 . 4t 33 .Notice ! ! I shall proceed to sell at the late residence of said deceased, on Saturday the 27th instant,'ofla credit of six months, all the personal property, consisting of ten head of likely Cattle, among them a yoke 'of Oxen, stock of Hogs, two Horses, Hiouse hold and Kitchen furniture, and some Plantation tools. JOHN HILL, o. E. i& Sept. 10 St 3 Plantation for Sale. Y the consent of the Legatees, I shall Dpoeed to sell at Edgefield -Court House, on the first Monday in November next, the tract of land whereon the late Sarab. Bush, deceased, lived, containing seven hundred and twenty six (726) actes, more or less, on -a credit ot 'moe and two years. lying on the road leadinig from Edge' field Court douse to Columbiia, 8 miles from said Court House. The land will be re-surveyed and plat made, showing all the boundaries of said land, and also the pre-. cise number of acres, which will be shown on thes day of sale. --- The purchaser' will be relqnir--d'to give notes with approved securities, atnd also a mortgage of the premises to' secuare .the purchase money. T'HOS. DELOACH, Executor. September 10 9 't 33 We ar e authorized to announce GzoaGE J. SBIPARma as a candidate for the ofiies of Tax Colector,. at the next election, SDec. 25 if 48 Faln and linter Good. D 'LESSING & CO., respectfullytinforms their friends and the public at large, that iney have received and will continue. to re ceive from the city of New York, a. rass stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which they offer tol their customers on terms to suit the times. Call and examine for your selves, Sept 10 2t 33 To the Independent Voters of Edgefitid District!! Fellow Citizens :-Contrary to the ad vice and wishes of my friends I uSer my - self as a Candidate for tbe.office of Tax Collector, and solicit your su'rages. If elected, which I do not expect to be, I will discharge the duties of the office to the bebt of my-abilities. JOHN J. McCOLLOUGH. September 10 te 33 St te of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY. John W. Heaist, ' Supplemental vs. Blt -for P. C. McOwen &wife; Partition. BY virtue of at, order of the Court of Equity. in this case. will -be sold at Edgefield Court House, on Sale Day in October next, the two following traes of land : 1. The "Prisca Tract," situated in the District and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of R. P. Quarles, -C. W. Mani and othets, containing eighty five (85) acres. more or less. . 2. The "Co;chran Tract," situated in the District and State aforesaid, adjoining lands of W. Mantz, John Hearst, William Atkins eind others, containing seventy five (75) acres, more:or less. Terms-Twelve months credit, with in ierest from the- day or sale. Purchasers to give bond and security and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money, and costs to be paid in cash. Purchases to pay for papers. H. A' JONIES, c. Z. A. D. Com'rs Office, A bbeville. C. H.. September 3 4# 32' Land for Sale. T HE Subscribers wishing to em6te td thi il eat offer for =le that well 'known tract of Land where they now live, situated on the Martintow'n Road, in Edgefeld District, 25 mile from Hamburg. The tract contains about fout hundred and forty acres. Some es cellent land and well timbered-about one hundred and ffty acres cleared, abotut seventy. five or w hich is fresh. The situation is sat well calculated for a public stand as any other place from Hamburg to the Mountains. Persons wishing to purchase, can call and examine for themselves. If not previously disposed of. it will be sold to the highest bidder. the first Monday in Octo ber next, at Edgeiield Court House. SINKLOK HUFFMAN, DAVID HUFFMAN. September 3 5t Eagle and Phenix Rotl A Card. T HE Subscriber respectfully announces Tto his friends and the travelling Oiablic, that he is now having the above splendid House put in complete order, and will open it tunder the immediate direction of hiniself aid wife, on or about the first of September next, at which time, he solicits from Is friends and iatrohs, a continuance of pest favors asung them that their comfout will always be his study. WM. FRAZIER. Augusta, Ga., August 20 tf 30 Nilce. L L Persorcs are cautioned not to purchase, Atratde, or barter for s S)R REL HOS of the Bascom breed. at present in the pos. sessioni of Mvr. Seth Butler, of Edgefleld Dia' trict, as said Mare is the property of the sub scriber. BARTHOLOMEW MORRIS. Augusta. August26 (Repub.) 3t 32 NOTICE is nereby given, that applhcation will he wade to the Legislature at its next session, to declare Rocky Spring Creek, in Lexington District, a navigable strettm. August2if 30 State of South Carolina. BARN WELL DISTRICT.. W ILLIA M J. NIXSON, who is now in the custody ofthe -Sh,-riff of Barnwell Dis trict. by virtue of a W~rit of Capias ad Satis facierndunm, at the suit of L. W. Bates, liavitng petitioned the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas. that he may be ad mitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. It is therefora ordered, that the said L. W. Bates. and all others to whom the said Pe titioner is in anywise inde bted, be,,and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Judges at the said Court, to be holden at Baruwell, on the fourth Monday in October next, to shew eause, if any they can, why the said Petitioner should not have the prayer of his petition granted. - Office of Commotn Pleas, Barnwell C. H..1l4th Jnly,'45 ORASMUS D. ALLEN, e.e. p.~ July 2 12t 27 A PPLICATION will be made to the Legislatnre of South Carolina, at its next session to grant a Charter for a Rail Road, fronm Edgefield Court House to a point at or neat Aiken. September 3tf 32 (> Public Notice is hereby given, that application will be made to the Legislature of South Carolina at its next session, to repeal thte "Act to incor porate the Village of Edgefield." September 3 tf 32 Notice. I8 hereby given,- thuat application will be miade to the Legiidatiire at its next session, to alter the charterofthe Townof Edgeli,-Id, so as to give to the Town Connil, the exclu sive. right. to grent Taveros licenses, and sell, or to retail spirituous liquors within said town. *August27y . .. 3m 31 Corn and flay for liale, 500 oth arliaCON 4,000 gfushel. Maryland White- Corn. 'juit received and wvill conatanatly be, kept. for sEd' Orders from the country, (with city refer. ence,) will be iinmadiately attended to. *A pply to, - 3. 8. RYA N Chleston. Auu27 3 t 's . - The friends of'.Lieut. JAMES B HARRIS, anniounCe..him, as a candidate for tu fiftaCollectoratheexee ABBEVILLi Fe ale Aeoa d em AHETrustmee ofthe AbbevilleFema ademy. beg leave to .anonncej t - public, iat~ Ma.. JAi LI.Lasiz t asscon - ' seated to take chirge of tii Female Sciooli Abbeville Village, for the ybi- 1846. hi r. Leuley has, 'or the la tl.l years bebhP engaged in the education of yebli Lh1-- --- .and favorably known in. Abbeville-DIst edC -v a competent ana successfI clal sfie sreputticiacaci and qjallipatiwL a11i11 structorlareM toouiiloe ~ to require front uiany itecomium to recoin meod him to the confidence and'siieonf comm unity. - .., All the usual branches of an Englishr d.Q tion will be taught; also, the French,Latin tireek languages,- together wit#,;,losop' Drawing, Mathematics,Astronomy,Cheinislry-' .&C., &C. w,-' The Sebool wil b-e under the euc i restion nod control of Mr Lealy. The c ho lastic Year to wonsist of ten mnith, ' cing the first bloiday of Janua'ry'neit. * Uood and eneap boarding inay-bid iti private fanilies in ihe Village and-its vicinitf. - Mass HA RRISfiN whose superjorjale and qualifications as a Mdic Tpacher, T ' e been long knowai ;iadappreciatedi - valle, will aiil continue sa charge ofihe sld Department. Db L. WARLW. -JONWHITE,- - R; HWARDLAW, J. J. WARDLAW, W.A. WARDLAW;. -T. C. PERRIN, F. BRANCH - JAMES ALSTON ' August 9iuJ no Le JEPFER, General Agent and Coianisi Mera'eLat. saaburg, 4 :. TILL ofirs hii'services to his fands thd ' the public, and he Will ddvote his uidia ded attention to tie SELLI NGbF CdOj''( AND FiO.U &9 REcICiuo And Foawantz'a Gooz Baying Goods for Piters-or MerchuA attend to anb auausiAta fi em'braces nip iy -g his thanks t iis f .rai sr theirbe-al C age heretofore betow'ednW g :induu n close atuentionsa buines.b'e hpes toeinatat,. t and to continue to receive the isme.-Ifihall his aim to aake all fis nharge as light asosi . sible. knowing that it will be to-hi. interest td -' - c ly observe the. ilaterest of his frieds - Li Il aivances will be iade if ir I produce sent to Min for sale or stoie. Cotoi set to him by Boati, will be receivedf sro - harfhaJ.. All produce heht to bia for-sle will be lIromiptly sold on arriial, irs'o ordekd. August if Notice. A N elction trill take plabeAtLEd ge' d C. H. on Tbe first lot'da incgo. - be- aanbaa by the Corhmaisioner of ih Pdor of Edgeleld Qisttici, ri a Ser - intefidens of the Powr ibuie 'fo theem suing yeah. Any p'eksona .l:hiug' -b6 place; will dtike spolleatlon .'a i thei teribs- -4 Sept.3 g Nbtice. ILL be sold at Edgedeld )oiirt lohe TVon the First Modhelay in Oethbbt midt the tract of land on wrhich 'the Punr obse now stanids, supposed to contain abohi tihree bundred acies, on tirelve liihthe ckudii . 8; BU''LER. Chairman of the B6ald of Pood Sept. $ 5t ATTENTION LIGHT INPANTRY! .SPIRIT OF '70!! on at rdyeorthtid Load'sDay lnst eat the Red Hill Churbh. The membege of thsi corps wrill attend on the occasion, in fuill isni form. caps and arms excepted. The inember will wear a strip of crape a the Teft arm in token of respect to the decease'd. JOHN HILL,.Captaih. Septernber 3 . 3t 32 BUTChERiNG. T HE Subscribers having commienet I. he above busiaiess, propose to fur nish ahe cilizens of Edgefield village and its vicinity with beef, pork and mutto. The subscribers pledge theanuelves .to act in all fidelity in the above bausinets,. and respecrfully solicit ai share of public pa: rotuage.. NICHOLAS & KENNERLY~ N. B.-Our regular mar'ket days wai be Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sath'day August 20 tf' 30 150,000BRIKS us sale, by MtORRIS & CHRISTIAN Edgefield C. H., July 30 3: ? 1NOT ICE E** sAiRY, having taken the Store recently 6 pied by Mlessrs. Elliott & Parks, b'egs ?eae to infoarm his friends and the public genhi %t ahat heinten a keeping on Jhaid; an ellat --X' tssortmento o~ SUOAa, Coflzz, SALT, Isow, M khes. ahN Rorg, - - &' and all ofhif larticles in that line, together iiithe .z " a full shorti~e'nr of . .. - DOMESTIC GO0DS, HomEespun.flankets, Shoes, and an tact every lattible ually' kept i~ib - -- busine-as.-~-4 le as reemng a poinplets sto~k iih*~i ; above namned articles, fresh from New York~ Boston, Philadelpgia and Baltiuore itt lot orfinue -. . BACON SINEN AD IIAM& He solicits a portion of that paog~cj was sokindlv give lin' when lii -dg HM.ward &'Garniitnisud gle~e h(~a [ use renewed energy to please and beifl f who will-give him a claades~ All orders for Rigging -il'j; I~g filled; and he guarantees al itl em - please in quality and price.4 Hamburg, August 207 3 H )oAr. J -J name-ia ELIHU, and-tlistg h&Ibngp to Mr.'William D~avi,of E~nahai coiftiy, living within tw.intytbrhren eSave Said fellow as abount fyk- ' h ht~ ion. and between 20 'aad I e -No scars or marks percelvabl? - ouater bought him fromas secdfP L: The ownaaer:eat eue C-~ prove property, pay -hgair?i :away, or li w ia - - s . - . --