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and er agaia and again pit t ed~e" erypart and particle of itgpn..j: ra3s . ?." " , - F ave~are a-"doe1ro'wn" - in,,,. t uggig, pulling anjl c aIe9gbd dnibg this rain, ys er; and~just as c a 'lorifyifigurselves, that c 'feirl; nade awery.fine crop, I tik inigtito her head to I rr A -into the coun- a " aow'uxuri tg herself amid i Sauiful- corn fields! t icai old daii-e,what does she. " or nit ake' 'W'iuil that she r ; crh ve abother chaoce to' leave e owbi tweztyVriay a-hundred, Snd I sujp ose she intends a b et6e beead mostbeautiful that c .n t liefwhen. she re - al. we do. Mr Editor.? Is c tia -to~ceat theold lady (1 had f her spoils ?,13ut, ah t e.u can et t! is, she will have l ice, ..;,, l wel, let her have them, :a twUlt~e them, we shall have enough There tow Y e r.'Aditor,: Saluda is' ogo it:as been since Sep- d emb1$4Lansd bey.ond-a doubt.it will. : - ag astidealof coro,for there is more b lano edonihe riverthis year, I be c ' I~ir ikieikebefore,. and it is a .a.. .--corn crop generally p .but cotton does not ti - .'i xrasi for,t.; .- a S a fair.weather'are a rarity I tb .yqu.any in.Edgfield to p 4 do-send it down by the first it op o d ueyolilige, tacerely yours, - it SOLEOJ YENBA. e S , rT falliwing, is one of ri a ylhers ;which'we are daily receiving t o fto llestor upoifthe all important *a:t e4 wj e ublish it as a spe- a casea fewh pr,;Agent thinks of that C t - -fur.pairons denoted defaulters, 9 'petht after ihey have perused ,r < - iuedateljJork ove rand re e it qa s itaces,y ayogs don't b ., JULY 22, 1847. P-daitrg--Dear Sir-1 should have the result-of-my-services before ti a aode so littleefor you, that. It y madd discouraged. Your-ac- c Set abundant and-large, and I have adauaceasaog efforts,;with but little pro- r t d drsincerely pity'youand your edi- a oof rotbeihiood of all the men, that are t Do:W o it s editors of newspapers ; n onder bey are.poor.and.often fail in, ness, I wonder:theyvhuld ou: as long e 4ayo ,.You have been-for years ad- e ancing;monqy for.papeiraud press, and a mptqri nd amea. to 'serve :the public,- c an.'diup . .of thisaoney you, ill.neyer. ,some debtors;are de ~ther L heragemovedsfar way:and p shm b nd' uifle o etrund .aaUsti e .ftf d hi ; l a docion eobdrable' men .t1 a a u ojaave'you. p taie r t dooset? 81 1 dhao itoe -f a si s tiac u i iifouid To sedbasaa , iopniappndeliidor.:th -oacto hisedo;a soe hoesit U aujaszesentedrhgs acoren thea -once-o T-b- a o oac:na-oui:duld- no ',~im~p or entz- ouayghii payo. pB - d rsvndssanin t dintand pmid~it n. -b-'es adff save yrsee fom wi shameian rieptoich Thsi e Bl'e sasppo sited n ne'lan hinde Thearebt-Sir 4lidzr are all racall yurn eaut- y i .ajisobscripesau~w ould pay -them htli haI tirmeand libery, would ayepty yayrd8 edtorshwandomsatnthediiy ond subcrier ah ofitheepi-e~ran sayours elves fro i shmean optoach. Egs hcBible sys- at SOs uendiman ay thive."A Thferder.E I da'fei hiralnwich e-bput' ofe hi ai -ts dgiBo a;:no shud lost ethemrt S try~rleus bt- ththt is enjusal of S whichi oearssonjutlinmuh. Bf o .aime arndero t rihtfulk town sad sodeht i otmheee othe susvier arti ' iei erg A s t relyenst be o ou tim, yoh ilnsSc- a dtVe url atteumti to awexpose song Piblill&whafhite whic epe of d - PadinactEare,--brt that It is gnertaty <b ifoerwh are svrledadepbt withe and V l 3oRgihrn bthe Di strictuingol oI ar teifn that aeir ighf they t agpi~ bnesh, opidm fotr ie-ayt di Edtr.A they par frequentl - 1 ies~at dehtiyouo wile iht a or ied attsemp, tao-ps omeo a ~ and~ts&iieb t iod eopndie for wdge i he reiIre eis to at fskon that rup ~- eiail4 Pels, bot whigh or-nd ele yshe &,tl Wello-dsaa s nee, o a i~f thatrgtan oear, ither r1 i fiiibt k~6nthat arefreel 7 #drdsoicksak e horsof the nisht r op~al i-n-ml ~i cai tobaco a '-u f'aielsrof usrhandie fanoraiseh a'~rult o-pn tax eforetenl sup lofernie soeie sec- s eedaintgth stengof a ihigkh o-1 ad~~lo quit familar, and i as thnje'stoa-gsthe rcived, reo at . t rs'ks ora ther are pb ~ad- dihuuin aeeingthe rio able ;wgriequently ao thdg we somties eecou b'th grte ; a hike , - o4 ut fmla, n v ?place uryou columps,-you ptny pu a hem, if not, youcancomm t thet Our Tow .-W6ar p eive, notwithstandiii ie hue andcr' hat exists about ail' . ds our toWt ontinues to i b:. a dno -bbas f new streibtseig oponed u -ve cat oast of old ones- bergfinldi i p!.vacan its disappear as if bvymag'c, small.cabin ud shanties give-place to the stately ed ice. The elamoi of the ;hag mer s'n< rowel betokens the . increasmig conse uence of our.town, while the 2number o ew firms- formed by new business men ossessed bf capital: and character; is t uarantee of an increase of jopulation an< f the expansion of our commercial conse. uence. Happy are we 'in being able thus t< hronicle the flattering prospects of thi iture, and thrice happy .in the reflection ,at our elevation and importance has no een at'the expense, or on the downfal o ny ueighboriug town or village; all -ap ear to be on .the road to prosperity anc appimess. . ge - - Our neighbors of Edgefeld Village an Liken are mounted on their Rail- Road roject, to which we wish entire success, elieving that it will be the means of in reasing the general wealth of our distric nd state, - without 'jarring the "firm set illars" of our town. We do not belong that selfish or sectional class that frown t every thing not immediately their own. Ve are gratified, whenever we see any ublic improvement-going on, that prom es general benefit to the public. ' Hence ,e are advocates of a general system of eternal improvements by the state,when rer it can be- done consistent with public terest. We believe the time has ar ved, when it becomes the duty of out egislature to lend a helping hand to idividual enterprise. With resources and incentives equal t y of our neighboring states ; South arolina stands far in the back ground. fier being the pioneer in Southern rail iad enterprise, she seems to have lost her ergy, -and left to our sister Georgia the redit of carrying out what she so nobly gan.-Hamburg Republican. From the Hamburg Journal, We notice that Col. H. R. Jackson, e commander of the Georgia Regiment, tely returned from Mexico, has become editor of the Savannah Georgian. Col. Jacttson introduces himself to the faders of the Georgian in an exceedingly eat and graceful address. His allusion tc te triumphs of Democracy over the Uuitec tate's Bank, and Protective Tariff, twc f the most odious and abominable scheme. ver devised to plunder and enslave at alightened 'people, is highly appropriat nd truthful.-We cannot forbear from sying the concluding paragraph 'The Bank fell to rise no-more, - and.sc ,ethink the Protective Tariff. Can ii semin the. face of fact,.. of experience,.. o nfrmition strong as Holy. Writ? . Ano: Osr mouster lies at the foot of Democratic Snpie,-and while we recognise in the ,werless wreck the form of a once. for idalle foi,' let usiiot ifail to'takegood Mi ritlis uie ' jkirxpiihles'th'at beetxinienousbto oserturn *td: C blc oitiote~as1heieustainfludby all aseflsh achieuns oframbitiouspolitictans, id4mbedded4in ythoe. selfsh .affeetions of ousaudsamong the most intelligent and finantial linthe land, ares innincible. brough the darkest storms they will guide in safety. From apparet[ defeat they ill.l'adusorth in triumnph7~ To ther otltar Treedom, to the perpetuity of a pure uon, to the spi-it of the Constitution ey will bring. the -greatest sacrifice of al prejudices, selfish interests, atnd bad issions. Th.ey can never be subdued; ogh stricken dowvn, Antteus-like, they ill rise again with renewed vigor. Rumored Appointment of Mr. Buchanan. Plenipotentiary to Mexnco.-T he W ash. gion correspotndent of the Philadelphia ullctin states, that the Cabinet have termined on the recall of Mr. Trist, and e appointment of Mr. Buchanan, with swer to conclude a definitive treaty of race with Mexico, if tnegociations should ve passed through the first stages. Ii is rumor be authentic, and the function concluding a treaty is cntrustcd to Mr. uchatnan, there cani be no sacrifice of gity provided the preliminaries are so Ijusted, as to leave no doubt of the sin. rity of the Mexican government ; fu1 e public opinion will not sanction another tempt to open negotiations with so in. actable a people, whether the attempt made through a functionary of the merican governmnent,. of high or low gree, From the Plains.-'The correspond'ent the Revoille at Westport itnforms then stors of the New Orleans Picayune, or e 23d inst. that recent rumors from then lains represent matters in a deplorablen ght there,-Mann's Fort, on the A rkan s, has besn' burned by the Indians, and report wvas current that F'ort-William~ so had been destroyedi. Five hundrcd men had marched to the :lief of Lieut. Love. Maj. Dougherty had returned, to fer ,eavenworth. having succeeded in recov ring nearly all his cattle, .and sendinl iem on with the troops that went out un~ er Cot. Easton. Two Government trains of 30-wagnn ach left-WVestport for. Santa Fe on then th. China.-The Philadelphia Inquire. ys it has heard from good authority thal x Americans in China are not a litile issatisfied is consequence of our Govern tent having withdrawvn from that sectior F the globe Commodore Biddle's sqtad n. The.Unxited Stat'es ships should,i ssible,be kept on foreign stations until lieved. A letter from an Americati erchant in China expresses a hope that1 a American vessel of war will soort ive, as the condition of affairs wvas b a means fitable. The bombardment ol i:oi may yet take pltee, and it ii ighly .important that American 'interesti old be duly cared for by the Govern ent. FOr Ireland ad. Scotland.-Since the it f January..ast one million~ and :fifij d q pand -d|lars have been sent' t. the ief of il h ah d Seotl":W' 1 Fronfle N '.Pwayuai1slt t THELATEST 'RiMOR"4." A good deal'or excitement was created ;in the city yesterday afternoon between 2 and 3o'clock by the issue from the office of the National of an extra annoncing ;Gen. Scott's entrance'iuto.the city of p. Mexico. -We will not forestall the'opin ions of our readers, but give the National's extra in'full. .,r' .: . Gen. Scott 'in the City 'of' exicb !J Quarret'bettocen 'Santa,Aina and Cana: There is news in the city from the city: I of Mexico as-late as-July 17tb. , tI came through by a Mexicancourier, wbo came by the way or Orizaba.aid Alvarado: 'to Vera Cruz.' 'Gen." Scott entere 'Mexico on the 16th of July. He met with no op position on his way from. Puebla :until he arrived at Penon, about:8 miles from the city; Here a slight skirmish.ensued: between his advance and the Mexicans, when the latter fell back. The 'civil' au thorities then came out to 'meet Gen.Scoti. Stipulations were entered into' by which the persons and property of the citizens of Mexico were to tie respectad; this accom. plishcd, our' army' marched .quiet!y'into the city of the Moutezumas. We know upon the highest opportunity that there is a letter now in this city-of the' 17th July, from the city of Mexico.' -The gentleman who gave us the 'information has a letter of the 15th, in which is menI tioned the preparations of families aboutr leayiug from the approach of the" Yan kees. ' Santa Anna and Canalizo had quarrel' ed about the defence of this city. Cana-. lizo did not want the city injured,-as th'ere was no hope of successful resistance,-'fHe preferred to meet our troops .in:tbe plain, and there decide the contest. Santa Anna would not agree to this, so no oppo sition was made, The entrance of Gen. Scott into Mexi cO is a rumor. From the- letter of -the 15th u' know positively of the preparation of the families in the city to -move on the approach of Gen. Scott, and of- the. quarrel between Santa Anna and Canali zo as to the defence of the city, and we know that there is a letter in the city of the 17th from Mexico. The courier that brought through the letter of the 17th brought news of Geo Scott's entering the city. We have no doubt of the truth of the report. From the N. 0. National 3d inst.-Extra. COltFIRMATION or oEN. SCOTT'S EN. TRANCE INTO THE CITY OF MEXICO LOSS OF 300 MEN. . - Express from San Fernando to Matamoros; The steamship Washington, Capti Pratt, arrived yesterday. from Vera Cruz, via Tampico and the Brazos. By her we have received' the Sun of Anahuac- of the 22d ult.,'the Tampico Sentinelof-the 25ih, and the Matamoros Flag of the 24th.- -These- papers. contain; noibngrofCparticular interoit.* Bu the folloiving leier received by a- gentleman of this city,' furnished us;for publication, iis of excitiig interest, tid fully' coifiriisuhe n'ew; fe gave. id dur -extra .of.Saiturdav, ~"' '' S ie hd eontered .tli f, *ampid.=ZA p'ivnte'letter from Tames jico, dated the' 25th uilt., received by:'a citiler'hsii 4 hiesti shown ~us inwhich' 'the N ter' siinrfsdinall- ci nminicatibO' had', easedE bet'efihat port7 aid 'the capital. A mail fo'rmxerly arrived hivice a week. A day- or twd 'beoforfr the date above alluded to, a'riesnger had been sent by the mierchante' at Tampico' to Gen. Garay, at Htuajitltd, ieqesting him to allow their letters from the city of M exico to come on to ih'eir destination; he' r'eptied that lie had decided on permitting no comn munication from the capital J1O reach Tampico. We shoukd otherwise have had dates 'from the -city of Mexico via Tampico on the 19th ult. Brazor, St. Jago, July 27th.-Sir i I. hasten to inform you that Mr. Fischer hat just arrived here from' Matatmoros, and was informed that the Colonel command ing had rend on parade last evening that. Gen. Scott had entered the city of Mexi' co, with a loss of 300 men. The newvs was Irrought by express to Matamoros, from San Fernando, by a Mexicatn, to the Alcaldo,and was gencrally believed to be true. There' is no doubt as to the information having been imparted to the troops at Mat. amoros. I would have gi'.en you more particulars, but Mr. Fishcer has gone hack two miles, in hopes to get his bag gage here in- tirme for the Washington. 1 esnnot give you' more as- the boat goes, and he' has not returned in time to' go to N. Orleans in her.. in haste, yours.-, W. From the Chars. Eve, Nezss. EdiYOPE AN DIES1GNS IN M EXICO., The public journals have occasionnii;~ hinted at European designs in Mexico, fur the formationthere of a monarchical party' and kingly authority. These alleged d'e signs have-heen regarded as tmere epheme ra of the press-as rumors fiba'ting in the atmosphere of politics, intangible and uti authenticated, in any degree, by' the touchstone of evidene, They. have lat terly, if we are' to credit some siarements' recently published in the New Orleans Delta, aseumred' a shape whlch divests them of their 'altogether indeterminate' character, if it'does not clothe uhem3 with' some semblance of probability. T.he Delta states that an European . intrigue was in. progress before the Mexican war, between the Queen mother. of Spaimr,.Christiana, and the heads of the monarchical'.and church plarties-in Mexico, to erect a throne in that country- and' place an European prince on' it. The following- are the cir cumstances of this plot, as narrated y.ihe JTust before the present- war,brokerout, we learn from a very. authenie source,. thatcommunications were opened between, some of the prominent~politicians ofISpai-n and France and the leaders;.ofihie Qurch .party in Mexico. Aleman,noAdfe oth( most itnfluential and' potv'erful- men' in Mexico, whose control over the clergy, and the Church party is absolute, was linown to be friendly to thme move.- Mapy2iqiher prominent Mexicans,-including ,digo~1chief bishops and archbishop~s, ereg.also hiii red to this purpose3T h~feore A "'" - moahi >'oijiirt of the intr~g~ie w li~jtts~verf~TfJt 'ih"4o wj~l'd! Tiie an 'kchedtewhcht~ITh Pii~lrp C .~i *~V - her resp~i~ so kd'~ee dl ' ~rnuch to the chq~')~ iand an ey~a bnI3ull, bywlitcIi~ijb~' ~eversi~1~i!ih owner Spain wa~ se cTh&l I~1it. *n~faTrniIy, through tile dou~le.'m~d~ ~f~Queen Isabella: ~1i' touji .PBi u ~ Io~I~~i~ e neen ~ - mainsji~in .*~ igii Vs ztjorin, COOCOC ~'~anlu ,bstaiirc~~a Oct. Nor did' she take thi gi~at~ n responsibi1it~ upon barseir ivit u~promis~ of a reward '&,mri~e~su t ib her gre<at~deserta,"'Phe stipulafi6 ~vor-tbe coni'frensa'ion proriaieid' ~k th~ c~wr&of MeiianL, the o~lii~ ~ai~st~au~jiier rold *Spain.~~n ~jflj~e '~iuW~I come to ~The Monarchicaflparly i~ Mei~~p aded the Mexicans would tate Gbristi~q ,,~ and ..be~ large' brood to rule oveh Toiurtlier this ~chem e. Mr. ~ineb v~Sjii~nish Consul the husban u~,n Chri~iiia,~~a~ont t~'M~iico ~L~nau! Gioer~il~ "But, for tunate~y~,thlktbro~v~of Paredes and the war w,~ U~iaie~ entirely frus ira;ed, or~ Ut~lieast sua'pended, the plot. We eay?~'mas ded." for it is too feasible :a'iid~ji~iii ~cif&ro'be~given up ~ali~Eli~: tb~ircli!i~triguants who li~e~ t '~n~rican Go'~vernrcient to countora~ bitovemerit in their rut ore dr~l6~i~i~ ~ugeit~ents with Mexico. Weni~s ~,. r.gtztiranwes ihat Mexico will not len' - 'elfio the erection of a ~ We agree with the 1~ a'~i~ ~ae' flo~i~i~by, inMe~ico * ~ is rapidly would ter &stabllshment of a rule in Spanisff~~"~a'bntire!y eatagonietic in" characterta p~eWiocracy~ if not dangerous, ~ t6 the prosperity of theA~i I!1~i'l2l'nion'~ Th~ comhina-' don ~ ~ t$~iutegrity or her powerwj~t~zjl~usiaiiied by European arms ~nd ~ rapidly absorb the sznajj~~7q~~hhcs of South America. f~ that tB~Fy~ol~ a balance of power in thW~Wear, propounded, is not so chimoncal ai~fiuit imagined A counter poise of th~two races Spantsh~ and A~ii~idn asw of that theory, waa nor an ide~'~oduced in the effervescence of do6at'e bi~t bti4~id~a1lUprdl1ability~ "re~ ceived4 cahftioLdeliberation, It will also ho recolle~~ n~'ili s connexioal, that' Lent. ~hti~j~ has-maried, the Prince de ~ Emperor of Carryi~' 1 dthtlied," M~M~ii~'W'd~? clar~tiob~ f~ spiril' andlijient; 'that' Ettij ~~j~~@atiqt3 iii iii aflairiof' this Conrtn~i7~iil~ nor b ep~rsniued~for divisio~os~~o orout4re .boutid~to take secti ins&Ii~fa&ivd~tiY an i~~d~Wdrf1 * . i~fo~'q~niea hqsj, i~acjie4 Ndtv,~~orko ,~j~d&criou ofa beautiful young garl:on yJ3 years o(~age, the daugh ter of a~wido!ved-Jvother ~residiiag at Cot: ,timliia,~.in~thts~State. The abductor- is supposed'tb!1t~ a man by 'the~name of ~Earon, about 45 years old. It is gaid that the jair iver~iLn New York on Saturday 'last. A.re~r~l of$1000 has been offered fur theit~app~,obensic~i Evening News, ~An. Iuiiporla*tt VoLe The House of Ass'embly. of the C~natfiau Parflamet~tlast' week forwbrd d an acadress to the Queen, .prayiug'ilrat the free navigation of the St.. Lawren~QJ~e granted to all nations, and also that the: nivt"'anon faiva be repealed, so far. asthey., in a manier, relate to affect tbaz colony. din Wednesday the vote was concuricd in by the Legislative Coun cii, 5y a large majority. The B~ftdUYe1~-The Alliany (N. Y.) Knicke'rbbbk'er of 'l~si'i~eek says :-"We saw a ~i~i'dii 'j6~ierdiry do her whole Iroul i4?1i4"~ih'er fuel than ihe sun uhine.-Whe'~ ~ecatne away sheiv as hanging tti~:kettl~ out of the window to get her tea ~ ABarbaeue W~II take ..plaee at Mr I-I. C. 'EuirN;nfs Sjaiing, on Friday the1l3tb instant, to which a general iiivitataoa~ss given. IMPORTANT '-ASTH".14 CURED!! Dr. Povw~ Oao. MajI8,184t. DJayne.-DearSir-Doctor Helmeck line used some eight or ten boitfes of your Ez ~,eaorant,-and.has4ounddecided bcndfi.-His .realth isbetier thpn foi~ several years past, and his appearance indicates decided improvebient'. in health. fits con~dence in. your m~dicinc ha ind~6~d him to reconameifd it to his friends; and we'ar~ iiil~ranei that mtity oF ah~bi ha'e beer cured, atid'otbers reatl3~te1i'eved. - ~ JVestcrtowir.'N Y ,.Oct. 20,1841. Dr. 1). Jayne-'Dear Sir Yohr Hair Toitic is in excellent article Jttaby'respeetable pet~ sons mlsJ~iifer their cartifleates in favor ofyour Expe&oainL I believe yonr'ni~dic1nes are the h'&sr jt~w~ti~ (li~'liav~~Iet been offered to the pnt)lic for t1i~relief nf'the'nfflicted, and for the cure or rh~ diseases for wbich they were intended. * ~' . Your Expe~toraot I 'think~will' soon be' ci clusivcly popular. Yours, &c.. U. S. ROBIRTS as Dt I)., Jayne~a only AgentntEdgefiel~C i-I aug 4 ':' 3t 28 UJ',Althotig~hJbave declined attending to a War~eHeusd~ ~Is4hI continue the Connuis sioui-EusIn~sbIan tba9 pltice ;~nnd. have safe an'd eonveniet~uterage'room f'oi GOODS to 'be 'RECI~IYI~R nod FORWARDED. Fi~ur,~a4~OuuV'~&s. &c. ' -' ~ will be stored on themes? adu~r~ er~e1d on arnval,~ as my be direc~d~,r. * *.C6nugnmmnts~oC'~Cotten and 6t~her Prodpce, for ~-'.-* the parchawof~ dea~'-lV jtily~28 , -/* **'.* 211- 'N -. '~ ~-. Svirtuze of'sundrf writs of F1i Fs rias to me direaed; J still fpceeds sell at Ed cfield -Co'urH' l-tuse, 00 the 6rc} Monday atid Tuesday ii' Septmber nex the followidgifier r in hdjjr w named cases; to wit:. Alfred N. Dicks dnd'oiliers.iL. SSCat lin and wife Cdrherine,T iiactofiad e s, tainiiig one: hundred and fiiry facir'es 6orE ,rles, a- Joiriing laurds of;W Wilson h Hdrdin, mnd. others.', - .'j.*, GOeo'rge 1'arrott and othefe isiveratI , rv Arn -ull, three jots in' the Tovuiw'tof an=.I burg, vii. 8- Nos. 175. 1iS0 1nd I39F ' George IYarroit and: others, eeveraly v " Elizabeth darter, a 'racoIf''lad4dco ing ode thusid acres f or essal jinin lanijdf Jolarhti4'ea wssKEtl'"y and others'. ..: ; " Win. J. CookIhins b iif muel Brooks vs the sati htract ;1daid whereon the defendait eg ont sixy acres, more or less ajoihil1iid ,f Shurlef 60k, Bird Who rse. The .State vs Charles S'I( a i Powell vs th'e same. the tract' __ whereo the defendantalivs;f ou an ue hundred and tiwent-flve defes ntdf . )r less,adjoiniog lands of Dudley Rosidieh, Wade Glover, and others. lBraiuon& Mundy vs Sarah AddiT s Penn & Branrod vs the same the' d atld Tanis interest idi the ftact of land *hefeirv :. the lives, containing two hundred qere;, nore or less, adjoidiig ladds ofd Wiet' =; Harrison, and oitherd. (; A. & Ml. H. Williatiffs and otherssetie 3' eially. vs Wm. ' West,' tie' tradt*6f ' " and whereon the defendant lives cooisnri - ng three hundred acres, mote or less ad ' a oining lands of Batte Howard, ddd others. . Alex. Sharptdn vs James Owensley and ' Fames lFalkner; the samevs the same ~onW -, >egro.boy Bil(..-... B. F. Goddy and othes sdverall vy * D.D. Plunkett; the followihg lots in am. )urg, viz. hits lumbered 199.200,202, 202; - 03 & 204 each havisig fifty. feet front by l96 back hounded N. by-Bradbury streee4. E. by Tillniad strddt -. by S pwdedi street and West by CoUbsteei B. T. Yarbrduili vs*me-Corly, the r tract of land wherdod the- Defendant:lifvdeg fontainidg one hundred and fifteen acres - more or lessadjoining lands of Peter Souk Uriah- Inabditt; add the Estate of Wam- sn Stone. M Perry & Dozior v' Cullin O'Nealh'd:% sante vs the same; odd Negiro woman ItR4 C. A. & f7H. Williants vs - Herber a! & Duffey, a lot in' Hamburg; No'133;.r->t having fifty feet on Centre stretet s'nid f running heck 150 feef: John It. Weftr adddit. t, 449'ia'il vs Brya Deed;a tract ofrdddtaiioii Bight hundred acres more of t s'~joising ands of-enjmid Stedde ft nd otierejt W W 'Jirhit lUiify- srd a- da i reat ', 'ranklia Corleyr by hisio -'11 , monothr vli. tl i r- aybra d 1 ' C dtleidd.9be' i'~eea t ,u t e Ters . E - S RE 1}r. 'S1SA' _ ;'"r;T;t.. ST&T&OF ;SOUTH C~ARO~~A i ED~GEVELD DISTRICT. 'Aos if argdre( Litsey & otesApid'i P.W 'lyd.others, Defepfa'nts. & BY au-Order from John' Hill,.Esq'ired> B (rdinary of said District, I will pro.. ~eed- to sell in the abov'e Etated ease, ,at ta Ed'gefield Court- Hous6,. o'd th6 i'rat Mon'd *1 lay and. Tuesday i Syeimb-er aexi;g g . rae of land belotaidg to th6esia'se of Geo. ( [,eitsey, dec'd., uitpate in the diertp'safor.-'; aid, oil Spring Creel'd, wateeid pf Salu'ddag River. adjoini'ng hndsofJa6ob Caughmad? *' El. H. Risti-t A. Bridges, add others, dooir,1 A aining otie h'undr~ed a-nd f~n acres, nieo' :r less', o-' a' credit of idelv'e mionths.' the' 4 urchasdr *ill b'e req'uired to gise .b-oha v- . and t wo'ap'pioVe'suities, anda'tiioit agda. sf the premisse~ fo the O'rdinary, aon ascurq lhe purcha'se'mn'ef.-.-. Cost to b'e patid in cashi. . -a a'ig' t 3& 29 EiU Exercises of this~ Iq 4titution will- bo',-< a - .3resumed the 1st Oroi dy iri.Sepeinber.l - text, an'd slot the last, Moh ay isAs ust ab ei'1--.' onieously publishd* i'n' this' '~ei r.. oahth's of the Academdc feafi~ivq trai~" d, the See'onl ,Seasiion alreaily buu-'i ' - ~ettninate in' Dcember next. Pupils, bereeftefagmitted .a 'ay time,- 'il ay for a whbole spon, coun k sx s-mut 'ronthe day' of'adisen. . Sjnl2~3 H. K. MdC~Lff'O 'lfE nersigned having niad's tid'nees-.' sia'rrangements, is noi ps jiied' ton% 'n'rnish Codins of every deiciption, 't' ds ''i lioi-tst notice, and will gave this b'~nj o l,- - idinces, hiii personal att nhidii. fehas'.alsoe a tow finisked, a new an elegabt efr ~ rhicht will be'in seediisdhi alany time, to atteud1 $ r'uneral His dhargesisvdl bb e uobidhkean* Lccomaodahig. - 4. BUSN.N -. Edgefield C . JuS t'? 27* . - NEW.QOOD3B~~ JMACItARE - Pickled.Shad,. Pickled Herring Table Saftin Boe, Llinseed Ott, 50 onnces Sulphate of Quiine,. - 1 B~indk Pepper, : giv Race Ginger, ~ - Wistar's.Balsam Wild Chy. . - Fahnestock's Vernuifuige, Dead Shot ,do-. McAllister's Oitift~ :t t'o White Wipe Vier Forusaleb . E. 8 OBEigMs LL those indebted to dieeateeDo i T. Boswell, dec'd., are r teudtoik annediate payment, and those havigdeii~ opresent them, rjeratiesed.. :1 BOWE Sos ofI'emperance .REGULAR bleeting of Wasango D vision No.4,'will be lield; o.,'l'reida9 Evei tg next, in the Free Mason's Hall, 'at 8 clocil. =By orderof she:W.P ,4 - .. JA B SQLL[ VAN; R..S REMOVAL. }AM BURG, S.C AVE removed their stock of Dry Goods' H to the Store under the American Hdtel, (late Hubbard's,) where it is their purpose to keep a full assortment of Anierican;French and English We would take this opportunity to return'our thanks to' our' numerous friends 'for-tlts very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last six ears, and would, solicit a continuance of their favors. We would also invite all persdns buying Dry Goods in Hamburg, who are not already-on our large list of stbscrihers to give u3 d trial. Our.stock will consist of a much larger and more general assort'ment than we have hereto rore kept. We shall also continue to keep our :sual assortment of Carpeting. Oil Cloth, Floor NMatting, Bonnets, and Ladies ant Childrens Shoes. N. B1.- ust received a full assortment of all numbers of genuine :D stca Bolliig. Clotiss . which together with all articles in our line Will: be sold as low as they can be procured in llam burg or Augusta. WA. KETCIIAM & CO. Hamburg. S. C. Aug. 7-11 tf 29 Notice. T HE Commis.ioners of the Poor. for Edge =.field District, are requested to .naeet at he Court House on. next Sale Day, the Mem jers of the Board will be punctual mn attendance is thete is business of importance to transact Also, at which time and place, any person ivishing to keep the Poor House, the remainder )f he'proeent year, can nuake application to the Commissioners. JOHN HIUIET. Clerk of the Boar. aug 11 . St 29 STATE OF SOUTH .CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. James Cochran, to I Wm. P. Butler, Charles J. } M'orlgage .Glover, Whitfield Brooks. and others. BY virtue of the above Mortcage, I will proceed to sell in the Towri of Ham burg, S. C.,'on'Thursday the-niuth day of 5eptember next, the Printing Press,known as the Hamburg Re publican; and All ap pertainiin thereto, consisting of Type and otlier articles, usuallfkept in "a Printing The above prolierty will be sold at the risk br ihe femier purchaser, Termos of sale Cash. H. BOULWARE. Agent. aug11 29 STATL OF SOUTH CAROLINA. <-E-DGEFIELD;-1)ISTRICT.- n ufr-;-Nf EQUITY., .y E r CljJc.and others, ). Bil far Parti R -81 'F it 'b~ri lion. -~ lnaton;Clark. . NOTECE JahereY e.tbat yirtue of ease af^ ell 6 t4jora gt or,'September next, the= twc' following tracts-ofhn , belonging totle estter ofAbimerClari; dec'd., viz: Thetracioflad whereon' tlie' iid Abner Clark resided' at the'tinielfhis'deatli embad' imig two parcels ofiland,-one of whuich lie bought aflohti Morris,anid thie other of-Thonias Butler,; mud comstain'ininthe whole two hundr-ed and. fifty acs, adjunring land. o'f idndoni Tucieer, BIary Fteenman. Chesley Wvells. Atticud Tuck er, Tmoma Sto'ne, and Rhfoda Harris, Also o'ne othur tract, situate in the' disirict dforesaid,: on Bird Creek, containing one hu ired- acres, more or less, adjoining lands of M1rs. .--Addisui, Wiley Harrison, and 4b mer Perrin. Said lands sold on a credit of twelve rionth's, except f or so muhl as wifi p-iy the cost of this muit to be paid in ensli. Purclhasers to give iond and good aureties for tIre puirchiade m'oney. S. S. TOM PI[NS, c, E. E.).' Comm'rs.- Ofice, Edgefield, -Aug. 7, 1847. aug 11 3t 29 State of' South Carolina, EDGE FIE LD DISTRICT. IN E QUIT Y. Frank Burt, Treasurer, )BW for Account ad as. Foreclosure. Robert Anderson. OTIC E! is hereby given, that by virtu'e of tlie Decree of the Court of ~qity in this raase, I shall proceed to sell at Edgeied Cour t H-ou'se, on the first Monday in~September next, ane Lot or parcel of land in' the Town of Ham burg, beling a part ofa loi known ini the original plan of the-said town as lot No. 75, ionded msouth by Market stfeet, n'orths'by Merce'r street, west by the lower lin'e of the Leigh tract of land, mid east by lot Nq. 74', havin'g53 fest ohs Mark'et street and 200 feet deep, being .the premises. for seveY.sr years, occupied by Rob't MvcDonald & Co. Said Lot will he sold'on' g cr'edii'of twe~ie month., except for so much is will' pay the'dost of this suit, which must be paid in cash. P'ur chas-ers to give bondand good stareties to'seaure' the purchase money.. - . S. S' TOMPKINS, c. iv. . s. ' Coinm'rs. Office, Edi~efield Au'g. 7, l8'47. aug 11 St 29 STA TE O'FSOUT H CA R.LINk . EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COURT- OF ORDINARY. YJOHN HILL-, Estp, Ordinary of Edgefiel d District Whereas Patrick' H-. Elam-, hath appls ed to me for Letters of Administration, on alltaand uiugular uibe goods and. chattels, rights aurd credits of Charles G'arrett,,- late of the Distrier; aforesaid;, d'ecea'sed'. These are, thei-efore, to cie and airron ish all and singular. the'kindretfanid ci-ed itore of the said deceased,'to he and appear before.mee, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said'District,'to he holden at Edge field Codrt House,on the 23d day of Au Butst Inst., to show .cause, if any, why the said administration shaufd diot' be granted. Given under my liand'.and' seal, this thd 9th day ok August, in the year of our Lord one thiousand' eight bundred and forty-eee n aud lu the 72d year of Amer ean -Independence. JOHN .HILLO. ED., ,AugustL .. 2t 29.. Northern Homessuns. Baleis NORTHERN. HU-StESPUN, SFor sale.by ~ .R. SJROBERTS" un - e. '. 2