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in their crusade against me: were I satisfied at he vas cleari, I should be wil'lin to ndC knowledge I have, dealt with hint ratlier roughly. What I have d concerning him - has been said from what have. heard, and L from a belief I have that no truly goid man , willsuffer his friends to resirt to unjust means I to advance his popularily. When 1.first heard. the report concerning the-little rich man, who lives a way up yronder, I suspected it arose from some words which I spoke to the Tick ville lutelligencer, when returning fron the amp meetiug that was held tout lontg since at Alount Vernon, The lIitelligencer alter tell inlg me over the votes which Settles would get, in a particular section of country, said to ne, I can tell you one-man there, who isgoing to vote for you. . I asked him, who that mii was; lie replied thatit -was Berry Cochran. I said, well I had iaI ier have his vote, tian to inve the votes of ten such men as are souie that I could name. I spoke these words, and J willinow stick to themt,-yes i now poroclaim ihat I had rather tive the vote of ont mian 'such as I believe Berr% Cuchraii to be, un to have the votes of teii such ien ab I know tle Intelligencer is. I had rather ial e Cochrau's vote not because he is richter than the limenti gencer, but because I believe that ten sucih friends'as the lutelligeicer would be more dead weight than I could -carry ii aniy race. 1 did intend totell the community who Ine in .telligencer is, and Irow he usiually acts it, eve ery election; but as he iias relattons.ir ihom I have the greatest respect, I will dismiss him for this time, and I hope Jor the fututelie will. not meddle with me, not even so mucI as to vote for me on the 16th of October. i have now Fellow Citizens, weut thraugh all the re ports which have been preferred against me. it is your prerogative to put whateverconstruc. Ion upon them you please. You can acquit rne or you can pronounce me guilty ; it is et tirely with you. I am now about to close: however before I do so permit me to say a word or two to you respecting what I cjonceive to be the duty ot voters; we are, -ll of us, too apt to attach too little nportance to our votes; we too often give thew to persons, simply bacause they are our neighbors, or be. cause they happen to live in the samne beat, or battallion wit.; ourselves: sucn should nev C be the case; before giving our votes iNiany election we should enquire not which of our Ineighbors are candidates, but winc candidate is the best qualified to diseharge the duties of , he office for which lie seeks. We should by all means rather strive to prumote tfle good of our country, than to dater the vailty oh our teighbors. We are the Lords of a great coun try, of a country, which ts worthy of a noble destiny. We have a country whose soil is rich, whose climate is congemal, and whose institutions are such as were never known to tu before, we are they, who, are to solve the problem whether the people ae capable of belf government. whethei our country shall go onwards and onwards, from improvement to improvement. or whether is c:urae shall be retrogressive. As regards myseilt I believo in the intelligence of the people. I believe tat it wias not in vain oim Warren bled. and that it w-s not in vain our V Wastamstoil tought; I believe that our conitry s istitutions, hound ed by good and wise men, will more than real ize their most sangume expectatiois, although not three quariers of a century ias nut yet elapsed since we became a distinct people; yet already is our country numbered anomg the first natioins of the earth, and I eriiy be lieve that the line is ot iUr distuant, wheii she will not only be amiog the Iirst, out will be the very first nation on tais globe, I believe the light ot her instutions, is destined to illnume the world, and sprinkie joy and conisolation o'er the benighted Mimid, uf' men. who are now bowed oeneath the despot's yoke; how ever Fellow Citizens niuch depends on you: if you will always seek to give your votes to the most worty,- if you will n ith sroting force Jay hold on, and stay titnt reckless spirit wiinch some maifelst, an strivinig by uinjust niesas, to pull downa others, who, they thintk, may out strip them otn the road to poptaiar prelerence. I say if~ you will do tnese tintgs, I believe that our counatry is yet in its dawn ; I believe that its glories will yet be bri:;hter, nad it igoter, its its influences still miore cheering. II however you put ho estimate on your votes-if yon live your preferencue to individuals, merely b~ecause they possess more low cunning, or be cause they are miore fruitful int circulatung ill finmed reports-i say at you doi this, nao one can soy, how long the timie as distnat, before the land of Washington will become to be whati the so called itepuiblic of Mexico is. Nitie can tell how Itong it will be. before there as there contendinag factionas will ariase, atid wide spread ruin threasten all. What I have said cotncerai ing thie ditties of voters I metoait to be genieral, Niow voters of the ninth regimnat espec-ially I say to you, do you in the electiona. which is about to take place, vote for that candidate, - which you may think, is the best qualified to discharge the duties of a Colonel. If 3ou thinik either :f m-~y compietitors are better qual ified than mtyself o dischanrge the dtuties of the offlke, I wish you to vose for him, IOischiarge your diiy faithfully and I will be satisfied; yes though I should loose the dronymig plume, the shining epauileltes, aind clangorous sword; yet shall I not be heard to muarmaur; nao Iil not even breathe, a sigh, biut ll count moy loss miy tountry's gain. I am Fellow Citizens pre pared to bow to the majesty of your wills. N'othaing else. MARTIN IIULMES. September29, 1845 New Goods! New Coods!! V H E Subscribeas takes this opportunity of Icivng notice th'at they are now receiving their Stock of Tall and Winter Goods, which will embrace a choice selectioni of Staple and Fancy Goods, IIaDowACE, CROCKE:RY, G RoCERtas, M EDt cuacs, S-rA-rIOSAY and ScHOOL, DOOEs, HA-rS, Ciirs, and Sntoas, And a great variety of other articles, which they will sell low for cash, or on a credit to punictaatl customers. G. L. & E. PENN. October 1 tf 36 NOTI0 E. T HE Copartnership heretofore existing between J. A. Graham & Hilery Cooper in manufacturing tin ware, 4-c., is now dissolved. The above hosiness is continued how ever hy me, who will execule wvith nea' ness and fidelity any buasitness in my line, such as roofing, guttering and the manu factoring of tin nare, &c. HILERY COOPER. Oct 1 t- f 36 ralua ble Lands for sale. JO A cre's of the best quality - g ofLand are here of'ered for sale. The said land lies on the wvaters of j Iilsont and Ninety-six Creeks. and will be Ssold in one, two or fonr truacts~to suit the pur Scimser or purchasers. Ott one traca there is -nexcellent Wheat an'deorni Mill. in the best repair. Oni another tract there are good build ings, with an excellent Store Honse arid Ioca tion for merchanitdise. As I desire te move, I will sell the above Ilads al a Inaw price for its qualitv. H. 11. H ILL. SRefer to HT. R S'n n., or no CoI. S. Christie, at Edgefielul Court House. Chesnut Grove Institute, B EING desirous of doing all the good Iein,. the shorttlime I have to sojourn on earth. I propose to en'arge my SCilOOL to a size suffiient to employ my daighter and myself,. and if practicable, to form a MALE and FE. MALE Det artment. My ITstitnie is located in a very healthy part of the District, (near Mr. L. Wideman's. Boarding can he produredin respectable fam ilies at Thirty Dollars a yeat, if washingis not donge. I have made tile terms of T-ition to suit the times, and I expect they will be found much lower thanl those of any other School of the kind in the District. They are as follews: Orthography, Reading and Writig, $10 Those with Arithmetic and History. II Grammar included, 1M Geography included, 13 And with Natumal Philosophy and-Rhetorit. 14 The Scholastic Year, Ten Monthl. My system of teaching is iewand utogether my own1. I would invite those who may think of seniding to me. to visit my Sjool and see my method. To those w'o may desire to in qgire of my capacity as a Teolirer or the pro gress of my Scholars. I woildj refer to my pat ruins; also. to the Hot. A. Burt, Maj. L Inde pendencP Pearon rof Hamburg. Dr. John Heart. John Cothran. Esq. John Wideman. Esq . and Mr Jame- Widemana, of the Senior'. Class of the Soutr' Carolia College. All of these gentlemsen, with the exceptioti of the Hon. Burt. ar.ted as judges at an Examination of my Scholu in August last. Fifleen or twenty scholars more than I now have, will make tiy School large enough to put ny design into execution. Application for admiPsion to my School must be made by the first of December. CHARLES M. PELOT. Teacher. Sept 24 _ 3t (Ab. Banner) 36 AND Commission Business, 1 'HE Subscriber mforms his friends and the I public, that he ha, colmmenced the above Biustiess. at the Ware-House formeaarly occupied by H. W. SULLITAN. As he will de vote his whole time aud attention to the inter est of his customers. he hopes to merit and re ceive a liberal patronage and support. B. EILLIOTT. Hamburg, Sept. 24 4t (Journalij 37 State of' South Carolinia, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN COURT OF ORDIN.4RY. Catharitte '1 ise, Win. Stephens.) Susan Wise, Harriet Wise, , Jacksou Wi,e. & Jacob | * Wise. vs. I William Wise, Ad-lnrinistratorof c' Henry Wise, deceased, and i a Moses Sweareugen and Lewis Jones Securities. C ATHARINE %%ISE, WILLIAM Stepteiis, Susan Wi-e, Harriet Wise, Jackson Wise and Jacob Wise. having ibis day filed their petition. setting forab that they art- distributees of the Estate of Henry Wise. late of the District aforesaid deceased, and that William Wise. the Ad minismtrator of that Estate. has removed heyond the limits of this State, wilhout havitig accounited for his Administration : it is tierefore ordered, that William Wise, Adminis'rator as aforesaid, and Moses Swearetgen & Lewi- Jones, Securities to the said Administration, do appear before me in ihe Court of Ordinary, to be held in my office at Edgefield Court House. in the District and State aforesaid, otn Monday the 1.3th day of October next, to show cause if anyithtey can, why they should ntot render before me an account of said Adininistra lion. Given tunder my hland att my oflice, this 24th day of Sepiembher. 1845. JOHN [HILL, 0. E D. October 1 2t 36 011uth a rolilla, EDGEFIRLD DISTRICT. BY JOHN HILL, Esqutire, Ordinary of ..Edgeflid District. W hterents. Joel Roper. Jun.. hath applied to me for Letters of Admimistration, with tile wvii anlnexed, on all and singular tile goods an~d chtattels. rights atnd credits ofioei Roper Sen., of late of the District aforesaid, deceased, these are therefore, to cite and admotnil aland1 singtnlar, thte kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and apapear before me at otir next Orditnay's Court for thesaid District, to be hloldenl at Edgefield Coulrt Hlouse, onl the 13th1 dany of October. next to show entnse, if any, whly tile said adminlistration should not be granlted. Given untder my hand and seal. this the 29th day ofi Septemober. in the year oftnur Lord one thouasand eight hunitdred anld forty-five., attd in tile sevcentiethl year of Americanl Itndepena. detnce. JOHN HILL, O. E. D. October 1 2*36 Brought to the Jail. OF this District, on the 27ttn inst a negro mao who says his name is H ARRY and that he belongs to Mr~. J M1. Guighniard, of Newberry District, Said negro is five feet 11 inche~s high. and lheu wien 28 and 30 years of age, atnd very light complec ted. He has atn impedimnetnt itt his speech, and a wen on the back part of his neck. The owner is requested to comte for ward. pr ye property, pay charges and take him away, otherwise he wi lib be dealt as the law directs. C. H. GOODMA N, Jailor. October 1 tf 36 Brought to the Jail OF tht, District, on the 27th inst. a negro mn who says his tname is SIMON, a,.d that he belongs to Mr. Arthur Purely, of Louisiatta. He says htis miasters planta tiont is next to Gen. W. H ampton and in thte same Parish. He says he fortmerly belonged to 31r. James L. Clark, of Cit lumbia, S. C., whto sold him to Mr. Mc Donald. (If Charleston. and he sold himt to M r. Higgins. oft N. Orleans. who sold himi to his presetnt ow~ner. Said negro is five feet, eight inchbes high, anid between 28 andl 30 years of age, light complected, atnd his upper teeth front is doubled, he has lost the great toe nl' of his left foot. The owner is requtested to cotne forward, prove property, pay charges anid take hitm away, or he will be dealt with according to law. C' H. GOODMtAN, Jailor.. October 1 tf 36 (7 We are authorirzed to annouince M. GaAUsst. Esq.. as -a candidate for Ordinnry of E igefleld District, at the tnexi election. Feb.? 7 110.' TO.G ' EAL71! . 73 HOUSANOs u) peWrsons continue to enrf U themselves of't 4d4. Conogis. Headaches Rheumatic' Affueciinna15, 'Smnil Pox, Measles Costiveness, lufilnenliza, arid the host of those in dications of the bod of the blood being out o order, simply boy perseveritngly using. Bran drth's V'egctale Univercl PiUs so long as anj symptuns ut derargenient in any organ re main. Often by. adopting this 'course, whici experienr.e ias proved ncecrding to Nature. il being u'.erely assisting her. Have many in a feei days bweeirestored to healtihirh, bnt for Bran dreth,pi Pils had been sick for months The vat.te.of this nedciie is.bevond price. L .?'1'he Pills are sold at Dr. llrandrgh's OJ jice, 441 Brondwaty. N. York. Also, by Blamn & Butler Edgefield C. H.; S. D. Clarke Ar Co. Hamburg; 3. S 4 D. C. Smyley, Meeting Street; if. M. Coleman, New Market; WAitlock Sullivan k IValler, Greenwood; L. D. Meirri man. Cokeabury. 31 Oct I -5t 36 Notice S3I HE Estate -of William J. Simkins being .1. Derelict, I shall proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, on Saturday the 18thi das of October itext, all the personal property o said deceased,, consistig of Household Furni ture, on a credit of six .monts. JOHN -HILL, o. X. D. September 24 41 35.' State of South Carolina. EDGE'PLLD DISTRICT. B Y JOHN HILL. Esquire, Orduary of Edgefield District. Whereas Sion Mitchell hath applier to me for Letters :)f Administration,.o all and singular the goods, dnd chattels rights and credits of James Mitchell late of the District aforesaid, deceased, these are, therefore, to cite and adionigh al and singular, the kindred and creditori of the said decea'd, to lie and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holder at Edgefiek Coturt House, on tbe:sixth iday of Oct next, to show cause, if any, why the saic administration should not be granted. Given under my band and seal, thi! 23d day of September, tn the year of out Lord one thousand eight hundred anr forty-five, and in the 70th year of Amer can Independence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. Sept.24 21 35 Notice rT HE E-tate of Guihredge Thurnond, I deceased, having been left Detrelict, I shall proceed to sell at the late resideice ol said deceased, on Saturday the 27th instant. on a credit of six months. all the personal property. consisting of ten hea d of likely Cattle. among them a yoke of Oxei. stock of Hoes, two Horses. iou hbud and Kitchen furniture. and -amne Plantation tools. JOHN HILL. o. E. D. Sept.10 31 33 -itate of South Carolina EDGFIELD DISTRICT. William Brunson and Catharinel Summons Cox antd iothersAppl'ts.,~vs. tn Calvin- Cox and othdrs, DePts. j Partition IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Cai vin Cox, Odum Cox, the children of Nancy Ford, formerly Cox. Peggy Cook, f'ormnerly Cox, Asar Odom, son of Gilliam Cox, Defend ants in thne above stated case, teside without the limits of tis State. it is thterefure ordered, that tihey do appear anrd object to the division or rsde of the Real Estate of Solomon Cox. deceased, on or before the sixth day of October next, or their conen-t to the same will be etn tered of record. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. July9 m 24 Staite of' South (arohna, E'DG.EFJELD DISTRICT. Nancy Reytnolds, Aipplicant) against Wmt. Reyniolds, WV. Reytiolds, anrd othIers, Def'ts. * T1 appearing to mty satisietion, that John .1Reynolds, onte of the Defendants, resides without the limits of '.his State, it is therefore ordered, thaet he do appear and obrject to the division or sate of tire Real Estate of Thomtas Reynolds decea d, or,, or tbefote rte sixtht dary of October tiext, or iris consettto the samne will be etreted of record. Jt)HIN H IL L, C. F.. 0. July 2 12t 23 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Wilhtam H. Clegg and Wife, Blil vs. David Olutz, for antd others. S Partition. I T appearing to my satisfaction that David Ontz, one of the defendants in this caer, is absentt from and resides beyond the limits of thir, ||State, ott motion of Bonham, Complain. ants Solicitor, It is therefore ordered, thrat the said D. Onrtz do plead, atnswerordemur to com. plainanats said btdl of cormplairnt, within three mnonths fromn the puhhcation htereof.or thre said bill willhie taken pro confesmo against him. s . TOM PKINS, c. E. E. D. September .10 3m 3 Notice. A N lecionwill take place at Edgefield C. H.n the first Monday in Octo her nexr, by the Commissioners of the Poorr onf Edgefield District, for a Super. imiendent of the Poor House for the et suing year. Any persons wishing the place, will make applicationr stating theit terms- S. BUTLER, Chairman Board of Poor. Sept. 3 5t 32 Plantation for Mal~e. DY the consent of the Lega t'es. I shall proceed to sell at Edgefield Couri House, on the first Monday in Novembet neat, the tract of land whereon the late Sarah Bush. deceased, lived, containiog seven hundred and tweirty six (726) acres, metre or less. en a credit of oine and twc years. lying ont the road loading from Edge field Court d-ouse to Columbia, 8 miles from said Coturt House. The land will be re surveyedi and plit made. showing all the boundaries of said land, and also the lpre cise number of acres. which wtll be shown on the day of sale. The purchaser will he required to gi've tfotes with'epproved securities, and also a mnortgaege of the premises to secure the purchase money. THiOS. DELOACH, Executor. Senrember 10 Ce 3l J. J Howard, S.VING retirned from fle North, begs leuveto star te bis friends-and the, pub. ie. that e is civia full and cum plete Stock of,-, -GKR 0 E R IE:, & c., CONSISTING Xx PAR OF T FOLLOWINo ARTI* cLS, siz: 25 hhds. Sngari (mostly strictly fine St. Croix 10 hldd. M 100 bags r meW1offee, well flavored. A few siperior Java Coffee, 100 kegs CutN a all sizet, do. Brads, 10.000 lbs. Bacon Sides;Shoulders and Hams, 150 choice Canvassed Sugar Cared Hems, 15 ..warrauted-a superior article. 150 pieces Baggi*ng. 44 to 45.inch wide, all qualities. 150 co.Is aolujiuch Bale e. 500 lbs- best Twine. 700 sacks Solt. 10 boxes Totsco; all quilities, from com non to the beat H oney Dew. 501b Lead.50bags Shot. , 50 bbls. Fjopr,oCaaal; Baltimore and Country, (ll frsh ground.) 1,500 lbs. Soli Leather; -do. li per. 500 lbs. Lail(Sugai.. Tea in eaddies and boxes. 15 tons Swede, Iron. Cast, German and lglister Steel, Hoop lron. 1,200 pairs heavyenade Negro Shoes, made of the best materials, Men and Wo men's Shoes. 300 large size Negro Blankets; do. Rose and Whitney. Domestic Goods,Shirting aid Sheeting. Calicoes, together with all heavy Cotton Fabrics. . Pails, 1'ubs and Cans. Pepper,.Ginger, and Spice. Shoe Thread ; Sperm Candles Cotton Cards, with every article usually kept in the business. a asnpply of CORN. equal to the demand. He returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public. for their former patronage, and he now-sulicits a coutinuance of their fa vors, as he intends to make it their interest to call and trade with him. Orders thankfully re ceived, and filld at t:ie lowest rates of the market. Hamburg, S. C.,.Sept 17, 1845 35 'Elhe Hamburg Republhcan. Greenville Moun taineer,aund Ed efieldAdvertiser, will copy to the amount of 5 and forward accou nt to J J. HOWARD. W A RE-HOUSE AND Co mais yI n Business. I IANKFUL o ner friends for the liberal 1 patronage hithe o received, we respect fully so!ieitacontinuande of the same at our old Water-Proof Ware-Rouse, Where we wilfcontiime to Receive. StoIr and Sell CorToN and other PaoDucz, Ilecetec and- Forwvard Merchadise., &c. AT MODERATE CHAROES. We will give undivided attention to any bu st ness im our line, entrusted to our care. ex cept the buying of cotton, which we refuse to go on either our own account or that of others, behieving it difficult to piense in the united ca )arity of both buyer and seller. Fron .the kong..ax.~ience of our senior partner. and by prompt and devoteJ attention to all matters of business, ennfided to is, we hope to merit a share of public patronage. WALKER & PEARSON. H amburg. S. C., Sept 17 Gin 35' The Edgefield Advertiser. Abb. Banner. An derson Gnzette, Penadleton Messenger, and Greenville Meountaiuner, each, will copy the above fcr air monthcs-Journal. H. L. JEFFERSe -General Agent and Conoission Merchant. Uana burg. 8. C. TILL offers his services to his friends anad - theubhec, and he will devote his undivi ded uttention to the SIELLING OF COTr'ON AND FLOUR, ttECEly:No Ann FORWARDING Gooms. .Buying Goods for Pinters or Merchants, or attend to any business that may be -commatted to hi care. He embraces this opportunity of tendering ~ his thanks to his friends for their liberal patron age heretofore bestowved, and by industry and close attention to business, he hopes .to merit. and to contimre to receive the sane. It shall be his aim to ake all his chaargesi as light se pos sible, knowing that it will he to his interest to clnsely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made if required on produce sent to him for sale-or store. Cotton sent to him by Boats, wIll be received free of aokarfage. All produce sent to him for sale will be piromptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. Auagust 6 f2 Noitce. I FOREWARN all persons from trading for a Note of hand given by the subscribet to John Lewis for six hrundred dollars ($6410.) da ted about the 18th or 19th of August, and due 1st of January. 1847. as th, property for wvhich aid Note was given lhaving proved unsound, I am dctermninsd not to pay the sands unless compelled by law. JOIN CH APPELL. September i7 . 4t 34 *5Rewards about the 1st of May last, my Negro Woman HARRIET, aged a bout 30 years. yellow complected, 5 feet high, and has when speaking astoppage in her speech und hat a car on one cheek, eaused b ' th6 cut of a kife. Any person apprehendmg. said Negro, and lodging her in Newberry or Edge field Jail, or delivering her te'me two miles North of MeNearry's Ferry, in Newberry Dis I rict, shall receive the above reward, WILLIAM CHARLES Septembr 3 t34 rhave seen an advertisenient 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 ntames, I would only any. chat clhe undersigned is the OLD PJUP YE AKER, who has been at the business some ten oc twelve jaars.,and offers his services in that line to his old friends and patrons cnpon liberal terms. Hie tvill put in Pumps at 3li cents per toot. 7ROBERT WILSON. Abbeville C. -H.. Sept. 10, 184g. N. B.-Any persons wishing to com inmunicate with me on business, will directr their let ters to Waterloo P. 0;, Lacurens I District, South Carolina. R. W.I i entember 17 6t (Banner) 34 fihoiesale & Retail Grocers CORNER CENTRE AND MAtRT STREETS, AVE just received, and- will contueo to receive fresh supplies of the following irticles, which they offer to their friends and be trade, at the lowest market prices, . SUGARS. 30 bhds. ernsisting of t. Croix, 'Clairfield. i Porto-Rio and Muscovado. ALSO,' )ouble Refined Loaf, Ciushed and Powdered i Sugars. -0 g COFFEE-S. 50 bags Old Government Java. Coffee, JO do. Angustura do. 125 choice Rio. do. I Bale.Mocho do 15 bags Cuba. BA GGING. .100 pieces Heavy Dundee, 44 to 4' 'iuc: 250 do. Kentuckg, (hi uiy) 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Tow, 45 inch - 125 do. Gunny, 24 per yard, 45 to 47 in. 100 do Georgia & Corolina, 44 to 45 if). ROPE| 300 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do Manilla,' do 50 do. Jute do. MQLASSi.,,s 20 bhds. Trinidad Molasses '25 bbis. New Orleans. do IRON 50,000 ppunds fron, ofr all sizes. Also, a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, L3erman an Caster & Cast Steel. BACON & bALT. 0,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Sailt. ' CHAIRS. 10 dozen I Maple Chairs 25 do WiaUor do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Childrens, do 2 do Boys, do 2 do Offices, do 2 do Rocking, do 1 do Nurse. do BLsANKE TS. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 3 do 10-4 do (weighing 7 lbs. to the pair) A good assortmenit of Bed Blankets from 10-4 to 12-4. NEGRO CLOTHS. 1,000 yds. Washington Jeans (heavyJ 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SH OT. 150 Bags, assoited Sizes POWDER. 30 Kegs 11F Dupout's Pow der 10 do Blasting do 20 do Eagle, porting, do WHITSE LEAD. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. TEA6. , 5O Boxes Teas. Consisting of gun pow der, Hyson and Imperial 6 ases attees, I best Black Tea 200 Bble. fresh Rock Lime. Also-Plaster Paris. -ALSO 'inger, Pepper. Spige, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Indigo, Saltpetre, Blue Stone. Copperas. ShoeThread, Snuff, Cutton.,& Wool Cards, Brass Bound 'Buckets,' Phinted Bucketa; Tubs, Churns,. KelersfWillow Wagonis and Cradles. Washboards, Cocoa Dippers,, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Wooden. Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows.. Rakes, Scythe Snereds, Cof'ee Mills,Soap,Talow & Sperm Candles. WagonBoxes, Mieasui-es, Saddle lions, Windorr Glass, Starch, Pistals, To. bacco, (brindstones, Osnaburga, Twirne, Cue tings, Boots, Shoes, Wool H atsi, Rice,Clothes Baskets, Almonds, Bearskins, Mackerel, Mlustard, Fifth Chains, Lamp Oil; a choice article of Chaewing Tobacco; Vinegar, Bexes, C Cider, Barrel Covers, Cod Fish, Plough Moulds, Sole Leather, Nankeens, Choco late, &c., &c. VANTED-10.000 lbs. BEES WAX, for rhich cash will be priid. Hamburg, July 2J. tf 25 State of South Carolina, BARN WELL DISTRICT. I 'Al LLIA M J. NIXS0N, who is now in the VTcustody olfthe Sheriff'of Barnwell Dis- :1 rict, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satis irciendum, at the suit of~ L. W. Bates, having I 'etitioned the Honorable the Jndges of the ;ourt of Common Pleas. that he may be ad. iitted to the beniefit of the Acts of the Generala Lesembly, made for the relief of Insolvent I )ebtors, It is therefore ordered, that the linid L. V'. Bates, and all others to whom the said Pe itioner is in anywise indebted, be, and they are ereby summoned, and have notice to appear. efore the said Judges at the said Court, to be olden at Barnwell, ont the fourth Monday in )ct ober next, to shew cause, if any they can, whj the said Petitioner should not have the rayer of~ his petition granted. Odice of Common Pleas, larnwell C. H.,1l4th July,'45. 'ORAS3MUS D. ALLEN,c. c. p. July 23 12a 27 - St te of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN EQUITY..e Jobmu W. Hearst, Supplemental t's. Bill for .C. McOwen & wi fe Partition. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Equity, in this case, will be sold at E.dgefield Court House, on Sale Day in )etober next, the two following tracts of and I. The "Prisca Tract," situated in the district and State aforesaid, adjoining ends of R. P. Quarles, C. WV. Mantz md otheas, containing eighty five (85)1 Icres. -more or less. 2.'The "Ctochran Tract," situated in he District and State aforesaid, adjoining ands of W. Mantz, John Hearst, William atkins and others, containing seventy-Bye 75) acres, more or less. Terms-Twelve months credit, with in erest from the day of sale. Purchasers o give bond and security and a mortgage if the premises- to secure the purch'ae nouey,- and costs to be paid in cash. Purchases to'pay for papers. . . A. JON ES, C. E. A. D. September 3 4t 2 State of South I arolina, EDGEb'IELD DISTRICT. T' HOMUAS J. HIBBLER,hiving niear LWinterSeat, in Edgefield District. rolls before me a black Horse, seven ears old, a small white streak in his face, ight hind foot white, about fifteen hands igh, raw boned. A ppraised at thirty'dol 23. W S.COTHRAN, July 23 m4m 26 Magistrate.t ..BBEVILLE9 il HE Trustees of the Abbeville Female-Ac saiemy, beg leave to aunounca, to ' tie ublic, that .1a.. JAards L. LaRar 8 has con enred rotake charge of the Female-Schjoolitr Ibbeville Village, for the year 1846. . , Mr. Lesley hifor the last ten - y6Sii been mngaged in the ,education of youth aaidJ6 mnd flavarably known in Abbeville.Distit, Lcompetent anid'successful clasiical.tcs. Lii. reputation, edpicity and ial tis as Ln instructor,are too well known and admijted o require froin us any encomium, to recoin nend him to the confidence-and support of the :ommumuity. . -All the usnaf branches Of an English ednee ion will be taught; also, the French,.litin an' Sreek languages, together Yith Phiilasophy,,? 3rawing, Mathematics, Asttonomy,Chenistry Irc., &c. . *" The School wil h''-inder the excluin d i 'ection and control 'of Mr. Lesly. ' TJi 4sili6 dstic Year to consist often months, e6damer1 ing the first Monday of ldfdry next.. .Good and cheap boarding may be had with rivate fmilies in the Village and its vicinity. Miss HARRISON, whose esuperior talents tad qualifications asa Music 'leache-,'bJia''e >een long known ina appreclait'"in Abbe. rille, will still continue in charge of'the Music Department. - - D. L. WARDLA1 ' JOHN WHITE, . I R. H. WARDLAW; 3. J. WARDLAW, W.A. WARDLAW1 'T. C-SPER RIN, J As. S.'WISON, - 'F. BRANCH, JAMES ALSTON. August 27 . .Z2 SOUTH CAROLINA Fe ma Ir I nait i ute &T BARBAMmLr. 1a4Xit COLUMUIS, C. T HE duties of this bstitute willbe resun ed on the 15thi.October; (commencemen af the'Academic year.) . - Additional engagementi have been entered ipon with highly competent Teachers in de-: artment of Instrumental and Vocal Music: also arrangement for additional supply of ap aratus, &c., in Philosophical and: Chemical iepartments., Books for Reading-Roomhave Jeen selected with especial reference to the :ourse of education puisued A pamphlet exhibiting our course and method )f Instruction, as also Terms'of entrance, will )e sent to those desiring more particular infor;' nation' ELIAS MARKS, M.D., September11. 6t (So. Ca.) 34 Pricipal'; Lidd for Sale. 1 H E ubserilyrts wishing to remove to the a eat, offer for sale that well know ract of Land where they-now live, situated on he Martintown Road, in Edgefield District, 25 niles from Hamburg. The tract'.contains ibout fout hundred and forty acres. Someez .ellent land and well timbered-about fone iundred and fifty acres cleared, about seventy ive of which is fresh. The situation is as welt :alculated for a public stand as any other place l'roni Hamburg to the Mountains. Persona Nishingto purchase, can call and exanine for hemselves. If not previonsly disposed of. it.will be sold o the highest bidder,.the first Monday in Octo 3er next, at Edgefieli. Court House. SINKLOR HUFFMAN, .e DAVID HUFFMAN, Septeibrr VILL bi4 Iod at Edgefild Codrt Hous on the First .Monday in October next, the tract of land on which the Poor Houe now. stands, supposed to contain about three iundaed act es, on twelve months credit. S. BUTLER. (Thairman .of the Board of Poor. Sept. 3 .it -3 State of South Carblinia. , EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Andrew Carson, Guardian of Declaration in, Francis WV. Ferth, vs.- Foreign E noch Byne. E lijah Attachment. Byne. Harmon H net. j Andrew Carson, :s. Declarationj in For the same, i ieign Attach ment. H E Plainti nIti above stated cases. ..having this ddy filed theji Declarations irn iy Office, and the. Defer.dants having neither o wife or Attorneys k r own to reside within the imits of the State on whom a copy of the same with .a role to plead can be iserved, "It-is. lierefore. Ordered" that the Defendantuappear~ nud plead to the same within a year and a day rom the day hereof,or final and absolute judg~. nent w ill be awarded against them. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. c. Clerk's Office, March 17th, 1845 ly 8 State of South Carohina. DG EEFIE LD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PsLEAS. Robert R Hunter,' Declar~ation in P. H . Rooney. Attackuaent. HE Plaintiff in the 'above stated case' Rhaving this day filed thoir Declarations ir ny Ofiice, and the Defenidant having no wife ir Attorney known to reside wimnin the umits if the State on whom a copy of the same wito, rule to plead. can ce served; "It is therefore )rdered' That the Defendantappear and pleend o the Rme within a year and *a day fraom the late hereof or final and absolutejudgment wilt~ >e awarded against him. TIIHOMAS .G. BACON, c. c. p. Clerk's Office,22d Nov. 1841. Nov.27 44 ly , Eagle an.! Phdoix Motel. . A(erd. 1HE SubscrR~er respecfully asnoinees to hid friends and the travelling public, Jiat ha is now haviung the above splendid house put in complete order, and will open tunder the imnnediate direction of himelf tad wife, on or abotit the first of September text, at which time, he solicits from his friends nd patrons, a continuance of at favors tseurmng theni that their comfol ..will alwayJ >e his study. WM. FRAZIEJL Augusta, Ga., August 20 tf 30 .BUTORERING. the above businespopos i usih the citizens of Edgefield village~a d ts vicinity with beef, pork and rnuttain. li~e subscribers pledge themselves to acn inall fidelity in the above busineri, and espectfully solicit a share of pubih pat ouage.. - NICHOLAS & KENNERLY. N.' B.-Our regular market days will ie Tteedays, Thursdays and Sattirdays. August 20 tr ,f"The friends of Col. Josys OQuATrL mt announce him as a candh~ate for the >fice of Tax Collectori at .te next else bk. Jul .1...