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I .or. A- II S1plans.--T he followtng. extracts of a letter to the editor from a gentlemtan at Ath:nta furni,ltes n-ti atken. fic detail of the rencour+t.-r hct ween .lessrs. Stephens and Cone. It may iherei,re he im;licitly relied ran. SANTr 1. 8'i0 t. 4. 1843. Dear Sir: The Hon. A. 'H. Steplhen - tame np yesterday at noon. in the Iaron and Western cars. Having been detami ed at thu Depot, he did not reach the Hotel unti most of the pmssengers had gone itt to dinner. On eutering the pi nzla of the Hotel. he was accoste"d by Francis [1. Cone~. E-q., when ani alteree lion took place which resulted in the in fliciton. by Cone, of six knife wounds up on the person of' Mr. Stephens. Two of these wounds are on the intercostal m:us sles, (right and left.) onu on the sterntorm, on6 on the left wrist. another on the left arm just below the shouler, and the sixtii on the right hand, severing the muscles between the thutb, and fore finger. 'The circumstances which led to $his 'Ic plorable dlifficuhly are, (its I have leairned thetn) briefly thes-: Prior to Mr Step hens' leaving WVashin ton City. he had been informed that Cone hald chnr-e,l hin with being "a trntr to lthe SoutL" for his motion and vote to lat the so-call ed Compromise Bill upon the table. Af ter receiving this information, Mr. Step hens said that. on reaching home. he would inquire into the truth of the stat ment, and if Cone would ackntt" ledge having so denounced him. he would slap his jaws. They met at Glade's cross-roads. in Putnam county. week before Ist. and *Stephens, true to his word. dematnded of Cone to know whether he had charged him with being '"a traitor to the South." Cone denied having made the charge. Stephens expressed his gratification thereat and in the frankness of his tat tire. told him what he had heard and what he said he would do in case Cone should avow having used the ofteusive epithet. Three days after this nceting, Mr. Stephens re ceived a Iettt;r front Cone rtquestin'- to know if he were in earnest itn saying to him what he did at the Glades-to which Mr. Stephens replied. It appears. how ever, that this letter had not reached Cone when he left Greensboro. Cone was at Forsyth on Friday last (where Messrs. Stephens, Ton:ns, ant: others, were en gaged in a public discussion,) and came to this city on Saturday. As soon as Step hens entered the piazza of the Atlanta Hotel he was met by Cone, (all the other passengers and boarders having gone in to dinier,) who asked him whether he had received a letter from him of a certain date, and if he had replie: thereto-to both of these questions Mr. Stephens an swered in the aflirmative. Cone then de manded to know, whether Stephens had disavowed using the Janguage at the Glades in earnest, to which Stephens re plied.that his written Qnswer'to his demand would speak for itself. Cone persisted in his demand, and, Mr. Stephens -as per tinaciously refused to answer his question whereupon. Cone said that he-would- as sune that Stephens had not retacted-he: ingi.eaest. Stephens told hiuhitight 'as ne_what Ie pleased-tb.at he.l;huld meiver in su, Tg Language toFi-ds Stepens, and Stepnens struck him across the face with hissmall whnleboneswaltu~ngciine. Cone closed upon-him with -his kntife. with ii hich he, had previously :prepard himrself: antd. after. cuttieg hiittwo or three time forced him to-the iloor-thten, -with the knife in on,l and.,and. the other about Stephents' threat, he ri:newed his demanid-still Step hens.refus~ed. to answer, sayintg no nev.-r." ithis-st age-of the diffienity. M r. Doutn an and Dr. T1homtpson arrived upon the spot.and, separated them. Dr. -Hitchcock, of the Ui. S. A., Dr. Crawford, of Alahamna, and Dr. Parke, or thi' city... were .soon in attendatnce, and every .thing.that medical. skill, or the at tention of friends-could do for our friend, , was promply done. In the mean time, through the courtesy of Mr. Rushion, fore man of the Georgia Rail Road Machinie Shoy,'the use of a iocomuotive was obtaitn, ed. and Mr. Rhodes (who kindly volun teers his services) w as despatch tin Marier at for Dr. Eve. 'The Doctor atrived thtis morning on the locomnotive; and Col. Daw son, of Green:boro'. Dr. Ogilb'y, of Mat son, Dr. Alfuiend, of Crawflordeville, Mt. Stephens. (ttrother of~ A UI and several tither frienids frQ:m 1.4--w, arr-ived bty thte Georgia- train. Y u:s, &c. HION. A. Ii. S'T'EPrIl E N . As great anxiety is telt by our commutni ty to learn. fromt authentic sources, te conditioni of thtis getlemzan, anitd his rrs pects for recovery. we take pleasutre itn publishing the following letter fro ont of his attending physician<. Dr. P F. Eve; o the Postmtaster tof tis city. It is postmarked, Atlanota, Se pt. 4'th: "'!n reference to Mrt. Stephens. the Phsicians have unatimously agreed to the folloding opinion Thait while he ha;s passed over the im mediate danger of his wvoutnds, they arc still of a character wh.ich may involve his life. Hie has six wnttds-the point of 'he knife is, I apprehend, in his ebans', b:rtkes off by a rib, lie has reqiuested me :o re main with him. I hope to be downi in a dayv or twn. In baste, PAUL F'. EVE ' - P. 5 -I t'clock-1r. *S:eten about the same-doin:g to ,r.:hie well Since thie ah-,v,- .vt writtent. we letrti is passentger Lrdred( I.w~ e-ventiua, that Mr. Judge Cone had :w;:,:oe an eo m~,ati. tion, had given botnd to the: aIou-t of 910.000, and cenme down the roiad tt far as Greensboroutgh on Tueslay ev nitng. The Methodist Churchs and Tern pe'rance. -At the laite session ofl th,- G-nter-al Con ference of the Methodist Etpiscopal Church held at Ptttsttnrg.- the Comittee ott TIemperance reportedi in* favotr of alterumg the Dtscipline, so as to prohthmit tho huny. ing, selling, or using of intoxicaltng liqiors as a beverage." hitenms thmat the miatter had beent previously referred to the Antmn. al Conferrences ftr an expressiton itt opin ion.- 'lhe.com:nittee reported that all the Conferrenees hut otne had taken action, anti the-rettlt-was 20 ini favor of alter-. ing the decipline, and .91 againtst it. - TIem. n duonnme. .Prom the Charleston Courier Septrm. G, !A'T'R F1tO.M EUROi'E. Yesterday~, the e1.grslraph wNa in busy empnllotmeI, an s:"d slIn h;os the electric fliitd been chargd with. moro important iformatiuon ithan that_ which it sen ove. the wire. on this occaiiion. Three sc:veral i desirttee came to hand dlurin_ the day, comtuniecating intelligence brought Iy the lir. steater ibhri:t. ar riyer at Bostiu early yesterday trmrning. ir"om Liverpool, with neenu:ts to the 26th tilt., The first despatch gave information of tine urrivai of the s:ateaer. anld :ts the mlottst strarlin, piece of intelligence anttnnced the des'ttion by lire of the splendil Ros. ion packvt ship Ocean 1lonrrrrht, invorlv. int the Io-s af ONE IIUNI)REI) AND FIFTY LIVES. This magnificent ves=el. one of the fitnlst of the mtny heanttiful sLips emg:med iu the Europeanu trade, took tire on ite 29th tilt. in th Gritish Channel, it. mei.tetly alfter !eaviii port. S..e doubt less had ;a Iirg; numhr if temigrant pas encers on board. and we shadder at the very cbought af lie distress aind suil.-rirtg that most have beeu he result of her envel opernent in flames at sea, with two uncon. tralb;ble elements cootending which should involve the greatest destruction of hu man life. Our enrrespondent states that English Contsnls had advanced. The last ayuota tions were 85 to 66. Breadstsfl's httd also taken a consid,ra ble raise Corn quo'ed at 36 to 38; In dian Meal 164. 6.1.; Flour 33 to 35. After fifteen minutes p,a.t four o'clock, we were put in possessiou of a second despatch. Containing further political intelligence of a startling and unexpected charncer. but stil! giving nothing relatrn to the Cotton Market, whict is alwavs hanxioon ly looked for as sonn as the arrival of a foreign is steamer ;tnnotnced. Front ttis comiiurint'Atiotn we i th :i R l:VtILUIOC)N IAD 11RO KiN 0l' SIMULI'ANEOUSLY AT ST. PETEItSRiURG A.NI) t'Ait SA W. The Litperor :i Ru.tsaa had made his escape to (ronsndt, al t Protvisiitnal Governttent was establtshed at St. Peters burg In Ireland all was as yet quiet. A speci al cotimnis-ian was to be issued for the trial of Smith O'Bf3aten, which woubl bhort ly take place. In England. there was no disturbance, the Chartist movement having been en tirely suppressed. In Paris, fenars were still entertaineil of another demonstration on the part of the people.' Government feared to take ac tive measures for the arrest of Louis Blanur. Proudhun and others, leaders of the So cia:lisis. The Italian qtestion had not been de: finitely settled, tir *n,y rentinn mad' in our"*" - . .'. 'a:afT:rrs in that tlet pt hTe or"t are- - ti :st ue,: C'orresp,ondence of the Clhas. Mlercur3 Glenn's Springs Aug 24, 1848. The absor'bigg local qmation at thtis time in perhtps tw Wib irds otf Sotulta Carolina, is the' Bantk oaf the Statte. ''Th. ilements of opposition to it are evide .tly mumltipilying and increasin~ tat power. I a i!s riauouetd that the Antti-Bank party ar' disposed so to modif'y their original pr(apt sition as ottly to riquit e the piublicait ion it the ntames oft :se mnembters of thle I.';is. Ititure who mnay haer'af'ter heraomte indtLh'euL to that instil ution. Wtterber tbis sugg's tion will ultimattelv be adopted I hiwe noi tneans of judginig. One thiitg, hutiever, is nearlv certain. The ctharter of thei Bantk will tnot be r2newed. Irtdeedl, if the feeling oif hostility againast this "carrulpt antd corrupting~ agent of thte Stalte" (I use the angutage of ihe dayv) continues tio inierenlse in the ratio it has diane fo,r the last six mtontts. it will intvi tathl) he on 'tigned tm rthe tiombls biefore '56. In relaion t the Presienati.al ele'ctiott till dtouh.s sbout the voate itt Souu' Cat ii I ini haittve tbeen remuovedi. It it nowv p si tit'ely knowni that it wil ba cais' fir Cuss atnd Bttler. It will he, too. af the pecople, ini ttiespite of t I.e j dlemret, premttu trely foirmed,. of qtevertal tat oir :r-attioni paali the Dem'nocrattic meet itn 2 Ciah'stin itt . uric go tit showt that Taiylor is. in many r.'spects, an unifit and unsaf'e tmian to n i'tid he dl'stities of t bis cionmiry, ami espe~ciallIy at lhii time'. If, itt the Cotnf'eiieracry, t-.e pilantation Srtates atre in fiatutre ta occtupy te posit iant of tmetni it d.-pendencies, I pray that I may) lie spatre I the deep hu itiliatioan of seemt tau Soiuth ern slav~eholtder rivet lhe claninS which harve atlready bteetn ~o'ed to bind them. 'That t his wilI bte lotie, if the Whlig party stuccied, is noe ianger a mont poit, hot ta "tixedt fasci." I'nylor is pledgedh, so say.s Mr. D)avi. hisi mitt in-law'. nlot to viii the WXilmooLIPria 'iso. I liltve i ft'otm tile htighest Uttoinr y that, befotri' the adjotiramentit of( Co.i LIess, he madte this delaration to several ntembaers fromt the Naorth. F oma the Nor th.-\Vi. have a dlespatch ri um our haltimrn'ia correspoittd-0 ntf 'f e ce-n' ae naaigth.v Ala. -- elb vctdG .Talrsclaims to tht Prec dide try tnd :tlpoke agai nsi the Fr' ee Si mtotemen:t got up at uifYilo. The plae it w hic't (h- speech waS mnade is tnat meni ioned, but wats dtouliless at . las,hfiel, \Iass., as hie was er.pred to atddress the poplie at that pilace.-Chtas, Courier. Fire in New York-We learat friam the hlerald thait a very dlestruictive fire occuar -ed in the New Yiirk Gas Wairks, utbomt bree u'cltck itt the afitroont 30th ott It s said to have restittead from the careless mnnrlaig ad' a candIle by oneQ of the wa rk, ten, bty which the gaiss accidentally took Fire. Col. Wiashinlgtn, some time sinlce or kered to Califiarnia, by thie --r Depat-t mient as. b.., ordered bkto the St atcs. OBITUAY. - Died, on the 6th of Sept. in the 75th year Of her a_e. .(trs. :AaAtt Mloa'-Y. The decensed ad heen t member of .he .llethod:st' Church Iitr a number of years and mlaItitisted! by her ptiuns w:ak aid goodly cunvter+ation, that si, w: 4 a lit subje ct for heavtt nwd nappines beyond the gr:ae. Sie leti a nuuber of chii, drrua grarn. children and other relatives to muunm herilo=t. Peace he to her memory. D. i:gl!er Lodge .Vo. 17 ()' Re_mnlar meeting of this Lodge will he held on illonday eVentu neXi at 8 to 'clock, JOHN LYON Sec. Selt. 13 1 34 JOSEPNl AB.VEY, ilTTuRN1:Y AT LAW. I ILL practice in the Comts of Ednefeld and tlt adjoining Districts. An_ 23 Ut 31 A C A HD. D . ELBLi''I BL.ANU respectfully ofErs hi' Proft'essnal Services to the citizens ot rd,cgefield village and vicinity. Oflice next door to the Court House Ang li If . 0 -NOTUJCE. A LL those indebted to the tuhscriher by note or accooant, are regnested to make imtediatt paiymtent. or they will be placed in the hantds of in Ollicet for co!lectiun without discrimination. JOUlN IILL. Se11t.13 3t 3t ,3P l l: citizens tit ldclield district are re . quested to atteud at tichardsot's on Alono day. the 18th September, to take into consid a eration, and to adupt teldsnres for presettog at the next regnental mIuster of the lWth Ie gimeut a Sword to our gallant oicer. Lieut Josvrt An,&Y. Sepi 6 33 - ' 390 :3 %VA'd1. F -.t1UiAN) A. SCi11:OD).R who had Fbeen convicted of rendering a fraudulent Pchedlule. -td whoi wai c-':i;rd in the .ail oft tui. ig-i.. e'feret,i his eaplie nt Satnrdai nigit :c t. It is snspected that h.- wa, aided by uth ers. I will pay TWO IIUNlI)LEI) D L. l"1tS foar the re'-lelivery. of .'chroder in this j-il. ONE. HU NDRIED D)OLLALRS or proof to conviction ofany white per-on who aided hnto i his e<cape. ind FIFTY DOLLARtS htr the proof to cosnviction of any negro or colored person who miay have aidledI himt. S. C1lllSTIl--SHEnmFF of Edgfield District. S. C. AGEN'lIES I1ELD BY R. S. R. O B' E R T S. R El"NilAtli)T'S Glass Pad Trusses, $3 to $5. do. Cupping ('Cases. $11 $12 to $13 (10. Cantic Catheters. $li. do. Ampntatin_ Cases $30 each. dtt. Sttrgieal or Dental lustrumentts of all l.indsl. dt" - flavid Jayne's Family Medi .5 I sit. d by t. .eesa5tle pturchasiee. ..c hyIR. S. RtOBL Advantageoius Pr'oposaI of P.:dR TXERSIIIP. U;[ iE Snabucriber wishes to fsom a Part U net-,hgip ont thte loll.ow~ing perinc iple :areisin:: theat h;iq business. il aidbed by suitabte fiailities. wonsid and will realiza fro-ne $3000 to $8000)t parefit astnaby. on the badsi ofsmal priotits antd qwick returns. To atnjompsh tha:s. $:1000J woutld he reqmisite. to buy goodes on fair te'rms, :snd the protit wuonlli he certain an. increassi ng anmnt:dliy. Thlerefoire. as r'-v '.ame noaw a dvance th.- aov eaounet, a lotins and na talded. he proposes to a ais' it 'en Sha:res osf $100 each. one fourtth teo bi paid ina cashe.sa $501 on each share, pav:le in~ te 15th Oc.t.. andi three tourths or $150 on each sharea. Ian a pprov:ed suote ait 6 months. with interest fromi date. paayable at the Basnk of liHamhnre Thie average stock kept on hand i.s $10,000 or more. 25 Sharues :at $ 00 is $5f000 It S. ltetbert4' Share is.4 65000.-$l0 000 The proafit< ta be divided iniI i telaoe r:etio. sav $50i: teto' bedivideda amnongszt the -!5 Sha:res a:eel .9:2 d00 to in 9 sei.l It. S. [teeberts' Sh.arse. air ine thaut ra:eaa, acceardinhg as it is rsealzead. less or mar.: bet as it is asaud an.1 .,uaraanlced hv gs;li: t 4~ ttaherts i/-iP thce mouaun or 1en.5t a-u>usin' of pir>Jt thiat gain be rr'cli:ed is~ $4000t eun-t:d;y. tenlg p1rt aes gwigmI~ e* etemr.- at S .0) iN PeriutIda t draw out. in g'o-ds at rats.' pricrs. 8-0I. adriang tIle yaear. at an aiv.erioid siugna hias eor hear aconvrienggce; atada it the years pr~ lii exe!led $4090t. then the lealance will be pai.l in cagsh e'ch aal evrery 15thg Oct.1 If $6000nl are realized, $121) e'chi share. " elI0t " 160 -) - o 0000 "' 2001 " . In: ; neli ti.nes this may be thea case ca sily. Th'ie paratifimship to enadaure 5 years aned then ni the egnd of thsat gaerieod. eagch parltner msgly withdaragw his $200 givg 3 moanths licetice :aIf itention to thgat gell'.t. icr hee is at any time a:t libaarty' to seall out his share making thefirst ofer L'o the r:ompaany. Thla e.mess is co nduactedicenirely foar enshul and the .4toack wvillebe kept inae'ared. Pamrtieas wshinig o :sv.eil thgema.e;ve- ofC thce aboeve. will becoe. gg sp"cial pa:rtnerse andalg hegly intg ereste ta tie- - stegal' f teair initalet ithonut any frher responsibilit. acting the. samge asa Chart-ar. 'The buaseiness as hearetgfsare to lee en t irely undiaer glhe contgaol agad mant:gagenn fC the sabscsri:ae A mnaeng teg ba hlgdla 4, u:eu each yieait o ec e his repotrt aand ispslect his Tr., can s"nce lst O)ctobemr if sublscripltieens acmlte lay thact timee. If not sen 15th October Thosae who wvishg halIf, whole, or more shares will please tiaply by letter or personally to the sbtscribert. ,if h:aif share.e are subscribed, sane half the amotunt will he r--qeired iat cash. the balance in a 3 amoanths engdorseed noete. Besides thse age'ncies whije I hold. may Stock may reaich fr.qently .$121000 to $ 140)00. and it is not mauch short of it ngow: t, erefoere theue will hea - perpeteal gle'rantee of sicly teo thogs, eih choose tea inivet as above, in the haadsomie stock acanstanltly kept by me. Tof ay whio are ne:tuaitamed with me anal wo.nlid desire to m,uke ane inv'estmengt, references sof the mot gundeniable chsaracter will bie given.. Unsder thge above arrangemeant Pleanters and otherse would get their go.sds ten per cent cheaper at least, and in tmany instuancesc 25 per eesat che'aper A pply personially or by letter to Edgefel C. fH.. So. Ca. SH STORE. Q0JSninine-"it -$3,5G. cts. an Aancing.-. Rtcrimtdc ro,rot. ,aiph - to 374 cents a pound. S3ilverrr .aItJaf. WVlire'-1 : Window GinsT. I,inseed 1urpentine and Vurnisles. lIiinori hItli anddpecacuanha. AtAda iiins ,apdie, 11aec> j inkroot.. Altlicc. er i Pepper 124 cts. a pound. ist of Wild Cherry. Ihjnhp anrefinted Liqorice. Ne.tatzprOaCnstr Uil. Tootb MM np Key .&r.. jnst receive from P iphiaand for sale by - - R. S. RuBERTS. Sept13 2t :14 -fV*.'-ftd'Cheap Dry GOds, &c. -dd ceeivd from Philadelphia. Seattetp psl}pr Men & Boys, 10 cents each. [,ll C,a - i " " 50 . foaco4 '- 75 i' " ilk '. inW "do"02 Cihildre='GGrid Tavcl Caps. 75 " Boys Capi>ndA overs 1 124 " Ladies Bi*k Wnnets $1 2: new style. 44 . $150 " " " ornee, $22.) " " cienqM ryUpa $200 " Boys plo Si 75 centa. Artificta1 FIowe's & Wreaths 25 to 75 ets. Lar1irs LcrCps 7"Cap ach. Farnitnreialic 10 to 21 ei. a var, . 1)il Calien 4 . 30 nnd 314cts.a yard Black and.While:Calicoes 12 to 1+j cents. FashionablI.Caliioes 6. cts. to ]S Renitifui Cal.co 12 etc. n ynrd Fall Vestn t.' 50 ets. to $1 00 a vard Brookljn' :ssmere 50 cts.n yard Snsnilr1&nedstylee, silk Crv i 814nd P.cket H1.andkerchiel, nble Lin n'and Pillow case Linen, [ri-h 41hiitinfy Linen. E.nbrotleret Hlamikerhchefs. De Lnine amt i:; ;nher Shaw%v1. BRlack r d fatioinable col +red Aiprecns. Blenched and nnblea-ched Ilomespons. &c. With Mltiir. Ribbons. &c. &c. *For 4ie liy -" R. S. ROI' Sept 13Y 2t SfIE'IIIFF'S SA STATE OF SOUTH CA 1 EDGEFLELD DISTI;I BY virtue of sundry writs .: "eint J0 me directed, I . sell at Edgefield Court 11ut,.. M1onday and.-Tuesday foull(ivint, >er next. :th'e Iolltti tg ptrope iilot'ing eases, viz: P- H. A'sh vs. Josel, i e ract of:ind where the delen.. adjoining, lands of Richard U1 laime. Stelal-----Lbzers. A. Browu: & I.cmaa,ru a in the 11a11 of .. acijnte r,iCt (it ... a .-s . .ani hves, td P Citted)cr4U ce. eu :unr iajinn three ite... . ,.n.., more or sct*it i i%ij44 tnd? odf~ce ..se. -ridjoming lands of 3Mrs. M\ary Carreell, tetel.cei vt cibrdtoelci. Tm ~.Kilicredse aned others. Taele ntelrCe,e ~~4iChr' Ihurmann E. He:t. vs. Martha tileit, .r.k5 ie'sciI-vzt4 I.':ir wo negro cin. H .111 and Dav e.Iiii a. cjciigidse'Jr F.A John. G. Itirton vs. A. G. Leek, T.j J .'.Je ;ichr.Wt.I 1s nsctt Dysuu vi. p. G. .Leek and oter vs. ictheiis' s ice :nbolcaitD .l -amde. one cairrtage.cccserynt litiig. id in e eIit If.ii lul, viiBrn Dan th tact eitc .. o , her I,i rs fo Iri Tale is actabe I ad ahire ic ddndc ct ivs.CUII ~ on e d of w:elaii : isaw i c tierr nnd Iiin i hig cig ix unded rid evety iveacr s Ctt,o ecriantiuin. aiuner od. ecs ucoe o lecs acjoiiu I; gus at cljt t he Al i..ne istll t ic re i ood l d o h W;csircgou Feecuci lce rcct h i T ra tc ti lihsz :dr ccc:rc eeei*:4i f ' os' arnn~twnc are eicreorler,eek.in - 5 mie s- h-es n-~ -:-h.C -r ug ans ~f . T layonr Pe,rQian 1d adonn lad.o J t. F. A amhu. Jnd others.d. Wm. Il eloss ohr Ahrtu ute V~J0h, Rnehrt,odiin lion.1..e ei. Gi i , and Scrwan l sr.iirir of VenicesxarySeont.hathring ..fandonn rd.rcellen9 .ialfixl hundred a evnt fivey acres, Ciiton rn and si ll tirie in. ii.t . nore ore less, tidjinig ll.tso B'eenjain Any r peu erso S:niir iI.e i i purc h e. wiedo W.le.iGcthrcn vsiG.tW.iChrisiian-andiieIer tt'.tn ieon an~c be mae Iweaehingme reem c. a hel ac ofCC land si c1 etc.ei iioihyzd i' .vhere & the .delendm Frem an lo es. lcon-1 ;it JA i s. ii t ifitV :'iyo's.ir iningtytweni y cesP more ort le crs , d in. - - - ___________ osicand &f A. T. TrayDor,tPter ) Q'i- Het ?:kS, lehum andF Goher hes. 4~ Larieo t ' '.:imeth r:. Aberam Jones vsJn Raeiner, adm sin M..HA.E iSept. t,168 t=ri m fC t m . feil. in e. aoi etrat Jflan Ort Irl . . C i eii ate \d.c- i at. havh.gir mfrl zcor , ess. adjo io hel. t l'e t h u , oi nted~ ancmn is s iedAiU,,at ;i iieribes less DerIck0 hado Ufifth-tru Iab cy eve n esetdncodn:v G.rt h W. h P en 00 vi ret Elasm Ic. niasown. (1ci y:ce trer of iCol.~ Gic.rt icc> i c11.utc term stees L. o& E . Penn ob sotr t, Ve: id e of lu i t.ilic.. tci s e.hv. 1t'ymnieter. )ribeter yil cotriingoeeafece,t . Sep:rit.~ f Mcciici r 3:y .d. tJe. . BuGowy vs Abthe samey, otn re wo '.iComa" i <. iice.tit .hies'cre teeav hs. I lere..ai CHiC o se. nf same,d.etsate vs l l alvanceG, tS : C .' t:cc he ame. Jthetfll wigc os n h ' C..Co aiit. own ,rth 0contine t ttccupv '' r i T u e.0 , 4 Hamtir::, kVi . itha ety cc p ac ofT tsmdir.m :ricruis m:ny oe :,"t rui centrns l'o n a hts umbrs199 200 2 1. 0 cosn t a gen.-ral ti:tae c ic icrci adCo aiin Unsi mai dret-d L a id ianety-sci Tey nra lede r hicrc g r dic to hevir rt by o Tdi an toste.l East f riedspecndftl publ'iete -a: ic.ci tiiic ci torae le tel,Su. CHy ] Cob tr, e st n sa le',whc f i produc. an tci c lie c euiingiand Sept N.BieS s bjhAny one 3 wagon ictimet atn tuheirnne wnhrinc hi-:b teyt mn cbce. STT m OeFan O UTH hArLe. Saoetd. L$ibea dacsw.lb aeo WatInohnto EL Do vIs.Ge.[Wtk. P ' ttons r.igned t when rapibed. i -hlrnKizon Fak itistismeerithnanks fr. th,der hherbry,iv nim PTem ofH COURT OFash.R thic t h aee. v e beenic soFra- ion - ictved ti nodoretoeceffor.soLetters cf: onateriof to i -n,.and RitSTthe sillE.nDexedme, wllch, theyE hopeltN, nercit s us.re-; Stepfth 8p4e4 ttein tImall idu den d, tentr redet't retheir care. JrhHeNe Hre iLoe t, cisq ,ta O trnary of dG .I'e.aehrbytetdt Edgeilfaid i sr i idet. rci me :EguedlCcittoseie rdylc Woso hesnAid deeaon traham aeth ap-r ,tcis:it crte ups fipc:si t cinreme. t oue:aek Ordiary' 5~ecr Sent ifsth. e 1848.teatwihtecinhr icr he sid istrctito b4a(lo7 cthEee.N.esge L til GRFI-icioe. i jeld Conrectousewonh'he.2rt. day ofeSept. Sept 5or.-8 in Give Utder:rnyhitn ani sel, htsthe ~itcivn f orwidctadif y ded-ares. ith div o Sep.. intbe ear f n'wrhLo chdaed wdt4il 14v hai :lhted.ittion.y C thied to me for.Lette and 4.mn dtate wit aei hon o $CE.intehd ion.e ndoiththe -iritnnexdgon all . A;E WillNN, therchatt Edge..ic eignd ei sevouf-Thmas ycarry, SAe'r., ent edulaedee, Allgnn hiaro Earcteit totm can ljdepeidenc. topravded mfor said de, he ceit ors snc bea thei Jhs Oae HerfNe o iLLe ano.mn si .1 E..PDn, nr hrSnt[6et epCt Hose he2th day ofSp. Sept 5188 if 3 B.CO SIDES. O $ LBS BACUN SIDES, Fuir s:ale lby - GU. PA1RROT'T, flaiburg. Sept 13 4t 34 "'he frients of,Col. TIUS. W. .AN 1A.\ ntnntnr.t him as a enndidate for the ollic"- i' 6hetiit the next clection. Sep 1:3 tf 34 EcTThe ffrintds iof Col. JOHN HILL an. nom~c.' him as a c:didter ir Shcritl 'of Ea fiel-I Di-trict at the next clection. ce 13 if 4 . We are asnliaorised to an auuiel JI LAS L lI I.LI.E; , E:q. of Cokes. hury. as a ;arnidito to represeut Abbeville. Ei;ti" I!. LexiitC"un :and1 Newherry, in the Con2tes of the United Staee. ^A.z :%t) if 32 :ta" ar':n 'hrised to annurnee F. ii. \Vi t11\W -q as a eindidate for n sent i he Il Ii"... of ipresentatives at the r-us+in; iI.ttionu. it ' V,'a :,rrt ,.d ri. ".f oi llsil (Ef W aunthe ri l In annnuncP Cet . 1 !ES P CAIUOLL. as n eandi date for a .'-at it l ilanise of Represen iltiv. :. at :.-" .-- ing rleetion. .\atn-s 9 I18. f 9 ::re i. ta riz"d to tiaiuonce V.M. a. .'1 i i N i'.-\ ta a canididn.t liar Glerk of t e ire i: r- of Ed' etielfd at thet ensning r :ti:n :\n -: t 31 "+ i '., ar- nnor:zi,l int mnontte T J. WV iIT \ KER as . na:a.lid.te or lthe Office of :ihprt. at the elli-11u, cir-ction A t. .1 ' if !.i h sill,.vtm_1 1e1t 10i m :re tniieoi ed by tseir l r -1. ds at e;tuaslies far th, Ofllce ir 'Tax Cat!1e'lr. :it tsr' snit-I'i5 etectiotn C(,l Jil N .1U.\''i'I,Etl;lU1, GEi''itii . !!E' Ai u, S . ilPS:,N it. 3.!AYS, .tfaj S. ('. : C .' v:: are mu'oris.d to tutnotun^e D1N IEL L , s. a ensinte fair re ;,e i1uns.:e of tfl?legates. ;.rtsed to aunounce B. Ir.. na a cantlidate for a of .Representatives, at n. - te . 10 :ua. R. B. I3rnic-IGUT. Candidate far a sent in :sentatives,-at the ensu 7 rized to announce V. A. a candidate .for a seat in ntatives, at the next'elecr - tf 3 , fii.sla sa Mnij. JUH:. TMOMKINS an a - "-~mdate Ior a seat in the ttives at the ensuing elec" . JOHN LAKE, annnonnce fot a ;Pat in the HouseoC the ensuie election. Maj.AA AM JOI ~ ~ - candidate.fbX7ectb45t - V i ctrnli qe. faii W UtI trict at etii electiob LTI i i ROi Ij't .L I'E qUI7'i . Jacob Pow a Billfo&'Priiiof rs. heEstais of'JIokrW Philip Powv and others. Pero, deceassai || T aipparinag in, miy sali?faictie. that..Johnue' a Ste.-kmanc tanid lebecca his wife Juhat. R~eyntls aind Ann hais wife. Wilamn Spantn, Philip Spaitn. William Edwards, 8hap-, lea n, 1al 55ni1y his w:fe. ate' Sally Edwards. anid Lewis Edwards, somne of the'Defendants ini Ihis ensas, arie witbsant te, imta of ihis State: O)rdere:d. that thce D'afecndats above' namedni. do atlppear in thsi, Hontorallite Court. aned tsls'nd. naaswer aor demnr -*o the isrid Bill, withiai tiaree monrthts Ifrom c thepnblication of this sarah-r. oir the said Bill, will be takesn pro confesso acg:tast thtetm. ('aommiissiontet'si U lfice. Juily 10tha, 1848. July i2 3m 25 STATE OF SOUTil CAROLINA. i3 u1L)1.YA RY. Phil1:i;l i m,l .Summaons in Partition, y TJ. p:12 cm a eiimy sati.slaction that Phil N1 I Clark, Jss.es Claerk. Jesse Wallace, ands wvile F'r:anci.. WVesley linelts, anal wif l.lizabeth.i iside : wbuna in this cnse, reside wnhutsia the hm,cits of this 8'tate, it i.s there fuore orsdseud. thaat theiy ala :typener and object to thei ihi Vi:. sit fsa sle saf thei ftent Earate af EIiz haith Clasrk dlseense..I att sir befoure thse frsst 31tns.tay in ia4:iobecr neext or their conasent to the saiie will be esnteredlef r?cairsl. .IOIIN l1LL, o.o z. STATE OF SOUTh. (A ROLINA. E:Dti;F..LD DIsTItLCT. IN COMIMON PLE~AS. vIs.l c l ttti. S r IllE <b':aodni icc lshert Sinnnon. whoi is .c in he en-tiqdy ofthe Sserifi' of Edgefieldl asrt t, by vite if a CuipitIs ads s'shisfaeiendum, Iinneds inti c a r,se. hi aut iled ni shedule oif biatanh esnts. andt a piet:tiuin for the benefit ofs the la-ct''t l)letrs' Act, on mcotion of' Casrrsu. thse dsn-nid,cnr s Atlorinev, it is tereloro orderedi. tha:t the said I a.ie linewe's. ns wvell ns all asthier-. thes creitosrs act the sacid dufencdanet. dlo nlypiear tit Edgefssish necrt II uise befoire the Court o1 Conninonssi les for the saidi dcistrict on' thics: sc3 nsdi ey m1 ralrciext, to shiew ennse. if ay itey cn why tire anids defen,dan t should anot bes sadm ciited tio tse benesf.it eat the anseisd set. TIIOS. G. 15ACON c c P D A19 n l 0 IRs 3m 29 STVATF, OF sOUTil CAJIOLIN~A EDGEI.IE.D IlSTRICT. IN THE CO4iMON PLEAS. Thcomt::s P. .Uner. ) Declaratiot. rs. in Attach'ment. Ralph Senmry.) .V N1iF Ph*initifi' in the above case, having this day flied his Dec!intion in my of nor attiorneyi. kncown to reside wvithein the limits oif ihis State, on wniom ia coipy aof said Doclara tion. with a rute to plead. cant be served On sotiont of M1 r. Adamts, attorney for PlaintitT,i i s earderesd,that the enid dlefendant appearand plead to the said D)eclaration. withini a year and a ,ttny frmo the dlate heLre.c or judgmentm will be given ngninst him bIy ideftit TrHO. G. BACON. Clerk. Clerk's Oflice. Edlgefield C. II. 18th Nov. 1847. niovemnber 24 Jy 44