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RIOT IN PHILADELPHIA. Prom the Philadelphia American, we bke the following connecied account of the terrible and deadly feuds between certain of the firemen in that city, and their vil lainous niders and abettors, which led to such bloody and latul results on Sunday last. The lawless spirit which has held almost complete swaty in oloyamensing. for the last six weeks, :ind which, on ihe.Sabbath, has exhibi'ed itself tf such a degree as to make it necessaty to close plates of public tworship, in order so save the members of the congreaiison filn insult and outrage, has kept that section of Philadelphia in a constant state of alarm and excitement since Saturday evening ; and on Sunday the District witnessed a terrible riot. at. tended with bloodshed. and the loss of life. Since the last firenens iarade, a feud has existed between the Moyamensing and Franklin hose companies, two of the most active associations of firemen inl that part ofthe town. This feud has grown from had feeling to open and bitter hostility, and there have recertly been frequent bellige rent collisions between the members and adherents of the two companies. Among the adherents of the loyanensing Hose are the gang of "Stingers," that so un h-lushingly and outrageously di-grace the district. This gang are ever plotling ris c'iief of the worst character. On Saturday evening abour ten o'clock, thiring an alhtm or fire, caused by the slight burnin of the roof of an old fram e htoise in Spruce-Street, below Ninth. the Frank lin Ilose Company was assailed at Tenth and Stsippen street;, where brickbats were showered and pistols fired. At the time of this riotous affair, the wife of the lev. Mr. Montgomery. Rector of All Saints Chtrchl, mid the wife also or the Rev. ir. Ogilby. of Ascension Churcb, both narrowly esca ped being prostrated n ith missiles, just as they were entering their own doors. About 2 o'clock the carriage of the Franklin was taken out by the memners, on hearing an alarm 'of tire tip town. About daybreak, as 1] of the members were returning home inl charge of the car riage, they found themselves waylaid. at the corner of 121h and South stieets, where they were fired tin and assailed with missiles boy a party of 50. Some of thetn were injured. and, overpowered by nun bers, they had to run for their lives. leaving their c -rriage in the hands of their base assailants. rhecarriage was taken by the captors. h6-anl to the immediate neighborhood - tljWMoynmens'n2 Hoso house, where '- die was atripped off, and one section itt The enrriage was then run lo le foot of Washington street. ~ikiaik,: iibled into the Dela Th it was shamefully roken. It %%ns the water by en, and with rotection. sing Hall, notice, of was posted *tju. of Moya ud pwardhs, ing for hu il inmeet ti-eei the e 8h andI ing gtus osr IDg.'andl those not ~pans are requtestedh ing t i~bats anid stones ais ~tey can cirNya The police and wa'eh en- will he on the grondt to se fasir play. -id it, Moya ! Ilurra, Franklin !" 'hti'r the notice was a serisous call. enairiaIing from the rioters themselves, or as waggish hoax, designed as n hit at the ili'digraceful dlittgs in the District, antd like Mi-wse at the conduct of its authorities, does not appear. A few minutes after nonn there was an alarm of fire, procetding from some triviatl cause in the vicinity of Eighth and Fitz water streets. 'T e Franklin tmembers -ran ont with their new carringe-, t~it was their old appnrattts that was captured) antd at Ninth and Fitzwater streets they were met by an armed ptarty. lFitzwatter street, at the Sotuthern end of Rtonaldsont's Cemete ry, was instanty turned bttot a battle grountd, antI the scene that etnsued was awful. Several hutndredi rioters, ott both sides, were enangedl itn the melee, atnd there was a mob of a thotisatnd persons. Pavements wvere torn op. the air washblack writh mrissiles, anid fire arms. thte reptorts of which were followedh by shrieks atnd the falling of the wotunded, were discharged in gttick succession. It was impossible to. tell how many were injuraed. A yountg man, aged about 21 years. an adheretnt of ithe Franklit, named Alexan der Gillis, who lived in Stewart atreet, and worked in a brick yattd. was shot dleadc. In justice to the deceased, it should be statedl that there was tno evitdence what ever before the jury, utnder oath, that Gil lis was leading on a molt ; although a num ber of persons, including several of the police of Monyametnsing, declare that he was an active rioter, and that he iredl a pistol three or four titmes before he wias shot.-The part of the jury's verdict that refers to his leading on a moh is rather ex - tranrdinary, under the circutmstances. The Sheriff had a large posse in readhi. Dessito act at-a moment's watrning, ir. the event of any fur~her demonstration of a rio tous nature. The Mayor, toot bad the whole of the city police in reserve, to aid the Sheriff, if required. The house of the Moyamensing Hose was in possession of the Sheriff, andI that officer fetrnished a posse for the protection of the property of the Franklin. WVarrants have been issued for the op prehension of the two persous implicated ia the death of Gillis. But two arrests took place, as far as we could learn. Ono wvas R. MeVey-he is said to be a city lamp- lighter. The other person arrested was a man named Green. aYerterdayamoring Sheriff Lelar made Mtayor of the city, the Commissioners of Southwark, and the Commissioners of Mocyamnensing, for not furnishing the re quisite police force which he called for on Sdnday to supp~ress the riot.--lt is said. they should have obeyed the Sheriff. The cases were not disposed of. A man's discontent is his worst evil. HoroRs TO TH. LAMENTED DEAD. The Charleston Mercurysays:-We learn rromn Washington that 'my direction of the President of the United States all the pub. lie oticers were closed and draped in mourning on Wednesday. as a testitnonia of respect to the memory Ex-President Polk. The following order was also issu ed by the Executive, in pursuaice of which appropriate honors will be paid at each of our military fosts, and on board ofour ships if war, immediately after it reaches then . "The Presiient, with deep regret, an-. nounces to the American people the death (if James K. Pulk; late President of the United Stntes, which occured at Nashville on the 15th instant. "A notion is stddently called upon to mourn the loss tof one, time recollection of whose long services in itacoutincils will tie forever preserved on the tableis or history. "As a mark of respect to the meiory of a citizen who hits been distinguished by Ite highest honors which his country could bestow, it is ordered that the Executive Mansion and the beveral departments at Washington he immediately placed in mourning. antd all business be suspended duritng lo-monow. . It is furtier ordered that the War and Navy Departments cause stitable nmilitary and naval honors to be pald. on this oc casion, to the memory of the illustrious dead. Z TATLon." Washtingdz, June 19, 15-19. ILL.ss AND DEATU OF MAR. POLIC We fimd ime following ineresting details of the illness ant death of Mr. Polk, in the Nashville True Whig of Tursdaylasm : James K. Polk, lWme President of this Republic, died in this city, as we barely iad timmme to announce in our best, att about 5 n'clock on Frilay evening last, the 15th instanti, lingeriog fir about two weeks. ilis disease w as (of a chronir nature, hav in- been troubled with it mnore or less for twenty-seven years; probably aggravated by the cholera epidemic which has been razitlg in this city fior time past. He re. tained his conciousness. we learn. up al niost to tie mrmoment of his dissolution. We saw him at 6 period when his physicians considered his case very triilcal. He hap pented to hear that we were goinig to Co lumbia. when his good old mother resides. and sent for ts. Upon entering the rono he asked u-; to take a seat by his bedside; lie then proceeded in a veriy calmn, delibe rate manner. to say that the eXhausted con dimon ofhiis body was not alartning to him; ihat he felt saisfied tiat his eartfily ca rree was fast approaching an end; hat ie wished to send some word to his beloved mother, who was so unwell, as he mndem stood, that it was prolalle site might io' be attle to come to see him:i he spoke If her and other members ofhis family most diectionnmiely; among other messages de. livered itt the aime calm. resigned tome, elie reutiAegel us it tell his mother, thilt, should they tnt be permitted to meet on emrth againm. that lie hid II ibimiit hope aliat tromugh Divine mercy, they wold meet lereafter. Early in his sickness, we understand. he conntected himself with the Methodism piscopal Church. A funeral serman was leliveted by tihe Rev. J. 11. Alcrerrin, mmf hag chmurchm, mnd his remains followed in heir resting place by a large coneourse of itizenms. he' was interreud with .\lisonmic erettmes, having been a mectmber mof hat fraternity. M tsssstrrt Rt.EsoL~U-ross.-A large and ethtusiasmtic meetitng withoimut distinetiont of party, of time cimizens oif P'anola county. Mississippi, assemmbled at Panola C. HI. oni mie first day of time Circumit Cotirt, .May 14, to respond to time Address tif the Southmern Otlegates itt Contgress to their cohstituets afthe dlc outht, andi unainimnously adupted the futlow img Resoluttiomn, I .1. That theo Address of the Southern Delegattes to thmeir constituents containsa no tatement limt wrhichm we believe tin be sus taned biy lniets. and that we heartily con ur in its tone anmd sentimenm. 2. That. we cordially atpprove the enh-. dunct of our delegates from Mississipipi, in alixinga their signatumres thereto. 3. That int our opinion a convention of the Southern States shouitld itmnediaitely tke place; and we will ambide the action ofrsuch Contventtion. 4. That the passage by Cmongress of any law prohiiting miur emtigration with slaves, to any Terrimitry of the United States South of the blissoniri cemnpromaiso linte, or upon0 the passamge by C'ongrees by any law aboiinig slavery itn the District of Co ginia and te other slaveholding States in resistanice thereto. 5. That this mieeting is irrespective of partiv. atmnd that we will vote fomr no man fr any oflice, Fedleral or State. who~se views are not coincidemnt with oumi own. MAInE LEGtSLArURE.-In the Matine House oit Repiresentattives, ont W.ednesda~iy lat, the fmmllowing resolve was passed by 112 seas tom 14 inays:. Whereas. Thec people of Maine regard slavery with feelings ofC profoundl abihor rece, na connfictinig with time great prinmci pies of Freedom and Free Govermtent, detrimentmal tom pomlitical proigress andi ought not to be upmheld or sanctionemd itt the capi tali of ommr glorious Union, thme very Sanmc tuary of Liberty, thterefore. Resolved, That ourlSenators antd Rep resentatives in Congress be regniestied tuo use their tmmost influetnce to abmolish slave ry and mime slave trade in the District of Columbia, by all Conistitutional means. Usz Cr Sutruua.-One fact is worth a dozen theories, especially on matters con nected with the preservation mmf human life. In Chicago they are using sulphur in cholera cases with great success, aduni isteredi accoring to the followmog prescrmp tion of Dr. Bird : " CHOLERaA SPECtlo.-One part of pulverized charcoal to four parts of sul phmr. QO dose of four grains uniformnly checks. preumoinitory symptoms, such as pain,siight diarrhaea, &c. The same dose repeated every three or fome hours,. amel.. iorates the patient's cotnditiotn at once, amid when uised, in a few hours, entirely dis pates cholera sytmptomel." A GOOD 'UN.-Why is a kiss like a rumor? Because ii passes from mnouth 'to mouth. Aiurder and Robbery.-Another terrible outrage has been committed in East Flor ida. Cornelius Rai, of Alachue totinty, has been killed in cold blood, and his house deliberately plundered by his fietidishi as sassins. We clip the following notice for the Jacksonville Republican : " We learn that another murder as committed in Alachua county lust week4 Mr. Cornelius Ratin, a man of properly. was heard to say that lie intended to bid for a familv of negroes which were soon to be sold. He afterwuads returned home, nnd on perceiving two men ride towards the house, apparently friendly, lie advanced to meet them. As he came up, one of the men shot him dead. The daiing villains !hen pdssed him, and entered his dwelliiig, and although Mr. Rinu's wife and family were present, they robbed the house of the sunt of 84.000. and then fled. They were not recognized, and had nut been taken at the last accounts." Minesnin, *as duly organizerl as a Ter ritory by lrnclamatiun of Gov. Ramsey, dated Junea I. By the Rev. lf. Reed, on the 21st inst. at Rose Lands, It. G. if. D'YIoVANT, [ile Lt. Col. Palme:to Regiment, to Mliss ELLEN S. only daunghter of Col. Whitfield Brooks. Great Intonsistency. Plysicianntrescribe DR. ROGERS' LIV' EItWORTII AND TAR in tthe last stages and the most hope'ess eases of CONSUMi P TION, after all other medicines have failed, as it has pro'red itself to be the mnst extraurdittary medical aid in cuiing that disease. Now this medicine is at valnable in the incipient stages. such as COtUGH, COLDS, &c , wheni the LUNGS are not t-o far gone tefrore ilceration takes place. It is seldom or ever known to fiti! itn breaking i the most distressing Cough or Cold in a few honrs time, it the direction.s tre strictly followed. The GENUINE DR. ROGERS' LIVERWORTil AND TAR, which makes so many wotiderfil cnres, is fur sale by J. D. CHASE. June 27, 1849. Spring Medicine. Now is the time to purify the blood of mor bid humIorg, and prepare the svstem by allppr pritte rehiedies, to withstand the debilitating effects of the appr-oaching warm weather RISLEY'S SARSAPARILLA is Ote of the best alteralives that can he used, nnd as an ivigorater and purifyer or the BIJOD, it stands unrivalled! Compare the directiotis and observe that Risley's Sarsapatilla is FOUR T1IES THE STRENGTH ofany other, inl Lauge Bottles. Sold inl Atgnsta, by flAvILANIo, Rirm.cy, & Co., aid in Charleston by HAVLAxt, IlAn RAL. & Co., Importers and Whlesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Painis. &c. Also, sold in ihi4 place by V. L. PENN, Price Ont Dollar. Ao-r. NJay 30. 2m 19 Butler Lodige J~o. 17. (GM Regularmeeting of' this Lnodge will he held on alonday evening next at 8 o'elock, ELBE~RT BLAND, See. Jnne 27 1t 25 Notice. T IHERE will lhe a protracted Meeting at the at. Ttahor Churuchi comnmencing ont Saitiir ay beforne the thurd Stnnday ini Anitust tnexi. - linisterinig brethuren are eartnestly solicited to attend. EUGENE BURT. c. c. .Tnne 27 . if 23 P'OR SALE AT Apothiecarie's Hall. ANODYNE CORDIA L. na e::cellenit reme dy for D iarrhten anid Dy setntery-no fain ily shoudl be withont it in these Ch'oilera, times. JOllN D. CilASE, bl. D. Jnne 27. tf 23 Cheaper than Ever. BROWN H OM ESPUN 25 yds. for $1. Bleched do 20" fom 444 Shirting, 8. 10, and 12 for" New Styles Fuirnitute Prints, 20 yturds fir S I. Blume Twill and Striped Homespun, for Se.rvanmts, l0cts. tper yard, 8.4 Table Dinper. (Cotton)'25cts, par vd.I 8-4 Brown Linen 'rable Cloths, S1,75 u Pnir. 6-4 Coloredl Table Clnths, $1.50 a pair. Humckaback and Bird Eye Diaper, 16cts, per ynntl. Ladies Night Caps (Neit) ~only 4l0ets. per dlozeni. Ball Cord, 3 doz. itn a Box, 25cts. per box. 'rapes amnd Brunids all widths, i24 pr. d'.z. Ladies .,ight Colored Kid Gloves, 50cts. pter pair. Ladies F'renched wvorked Collars very low. SSewing Silk, Neck Ties. Mil coloars. Ftrrnmtnre Fringes (IS yds.) 50cts. and ' ~$200 per pi,-ce Dress Prinuts of the latest styles, at prices ranging fromi 64 np. Together with a large assortmentt of Ladies DREhSS GOODS5. such as Colored Maeslin (yurd wide) from J2Aets. op, Plain .dwiss Book arid Jacottet .d tuslini. Checked and Plnin Cam,. brics. till of which we will sell eqnally as low, as above muentionmed, at R. CAUSSE & CO'S.. Cheep Cash Stare. Jnine 27, tf 23 A Card, DTLG. G. BIRD, respeciftully offers his prfsiontal services to the Citizens of Editefiekl arid its vicinity. Office opposite Compty's Hitel. aftny9, if 16 DR. E. F. TEAGUJE R ESPECTFULL.Y offers his professional serv ices in te practice of Mediie. SNY geryj, and Obstetrics, to the Citizens of Edge field Village anti vicinity. Ohlice in the Drug Store of lirs. Bland. Teague & Co. Atav 9, if 16 Spun Yarn, Feathers and Flour. 90Bunches SpunO YA RN. 9O250 lbs. New FEA T HERS, 20 BhIs. superfine FLOUlt, Just reccived ard for arre by G. L. PENN, Agenit. Jarne 13, if 21 Wanted, A Good NURSE for the balance of the year. Apply at this office. J.,ne 27, if 23 DEAD QUARTERS. CHAntEStos, Jutte 18th, 1849. OkDER NO. 5. T - rN ollowing Ilegment, will Iarade for . Review and Drill, at the times and pla ces folluwing: . Tie 10th Reajiment of Infianity at Richard sons. on Tuesday the 31st of july text. The 7th Reeiment at the Old Wells, on Thursday thle 2d of Anlguast next. The 9th Regimenmt at Lowe's. onl Tuesday the 7th of Ainst. The 2nd kegiment of Cavnlry, nt Long Myers, in Thursday the 9dm of Angnst. The Bih Ilegimeit of Infantry, it Morrow's Old Field on Saturday the I Ith'of Amgnsst. The Gil Regimnentt Lomma's, on Tuesday the 14th of A ugist. The 4th Reginent near Verrenne's, on Thtrsday the 10th of Angust. The 42d Regiment, at immin's, oi Satmr. dnmv fie 1,th or Angmt. Tl'he 2d Regiment, at Hall's,'on Tuesday the 2ist or Aigmist. m The 5th Regiment, at Iinntets, on Thnrsday the 23d of Angnst. The 1st Regiment or Cavniry. at Pictens i!le, on Saturday thme 25th or Aigust. The 3rd Regiment of Irnfmtry, am Toney'. id store, ot Tmesdmmy the 2eth of August. The Ist Regiment, at Benotn', on Friday hIe 31st of Anmgnst. The Commissioned nod non-cnmmissioned flicers, will assemble the day prcvtos to the revie-w of their several Iegiments. mi their re pIective parade grounds, fur drill and instrnc An inspection of Arm, of ercry commpany. will 'mkce place immedmiely after the review of ach Reg-imenit. ''lhe Mlajr General will, with lim; staff, atteid ie eviews, nlo, the Brigadier Generals, with bleir stiffs, it ileir respective Brigades, And re furtier chnliged with the extemion of this rder. By order of the Commander-in Chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adf. & lnsp. Gen'l. Jtnle 27thI 1849, t1 23 l~7 Abbeville, Amndemsnm. Pendletmn, Pickens nd Greenville papers will copy until reviews. WINES, LIQUORS, &c. 0 BAR R ELS New Orleans V H ISKEY, 10 Batrrells Monongheln ". 10 m Fank's old Rye 6 5 "s " Momnntninm Dew" 10 . "- New Engl.nd lUM, I Pipe Jamaica I - St. Croix 5 Barrels American GIN, I Pipe Hollimid 5 Pipes COGNAC BRANDY. various brands, 10 Qr. Pipes Madeira and Tenerille WINE, 5 " - Put and Sherry 5 " " Sweet Maliga 1 u White Muscnt 3 Barrels ALCOHOL. high proof, 5 is Ameican BRANDY, 10 " Cider VINEIGAR. 5 fmi Pipes W- Wine Vinegair, 5 Cisks Loridom POlRTER, qmart & pints 5 Barrels COILDIALS; 2 "tenmeh Syrmp,- &c. &c. w Bo-rTT.KS Ma .eira Wime, ?rt Wine, Sherry Wine. ,emomn Syrnmp, lRaspbmury Symtmop, Stramwbury yrnp. Giniger Syrnim, French Cordmals, &c. Forsal by H. A. KENRICK. Ilambutrg. Jitnes'id, 1849, 4t 23 Bdgefield Rale Academy. 1H~lE exercises of this 1NSTtTUTION, will be resummed oun ?Momnday thme 23rd f Jmly. Tm.aas OF rTms. from S6 tom $9. per qnnr.. er of I I week'. 1miyable itn iadvanmce. Jmne 20, jd49. 2t 2 Notice. THEI Sumbsciber wishmitne to leave this place. ulers lor sale his~I tlonse anmd Lot tmaed inm Puottesvilu,-. Also 135 imeres of lanmd ix miles fromtm Edgemfeld Court House. lyinig nm time Abb~eville rmmad -also ni first ramte Cow nd Calf, with other property nt mmetined. S. CLARK. Jmtne 20, if 2~2 Just Re~ceived, AN inivoice of Gents Black Silk Hats of time liatest fashion, whimcht will be stud iw t~It. CAUSSE or CO'S Chmeap Cashm Store. June 20, - mf 23 Bapon & LardI. UC E1C Lont of Cominmtry H A MS for sale at mime Smnbsemliters residenc; also a choice t of Lear LA RD. J. Ii. HOLLINGSWORTH. June 6- 3t 211 Notlice. LTL personms indebted to Whmitmoan R. Hill ADeceased, are hereby notified tmo maake avment, amid all persuon-s having claimms ngnist id Dmecensed will tender them in roperly itt. esed. Wmlliamu M. Hlill is ap pointed mny Ageunt: Inring mny absence fro'm thme District. T. S. D ANlEL, Adtm'r. A pril 0, tf 15 Lands for sale. T H E Stmtscribmr mmifers for sale a valmnable tet of land, lying seven miles W~est of Edgefield C. H .. on time A bbeville Rmnd, Con-. niming 451) atcres, 250 of whmichi are in woods. T'he cmiitted latids atre well improved, amid here is a good Dwelling.houmse, wimth all nie.. -essnry omut honmses otn the premnises. ini good epair. Terms favorable for the pumrhaser JOSEPH FERIGUSON. Tri 11, Snr 12 l)RUG AND GENF.RAL STORE AGENCY. T lIE Subscriber imfmrms [is frienids.nnd the public,. that ais Agent for ia few frienids who have engamgemd him to do bumsintess for them. he will keep omn handi nt mime Post Ollice. a full stppfy of articles a-s above, which heO wIll sell heap for cash. G. L. PENN, Agent. Feb.7, ti 3 LiIYE. 3 BARRli.LS STONE LIME, ino fine order. For sale by 'H. A. KENRICK. Ilamoborg, Jtmne 9,1849, .t 2K BACON. ib) tbLBS. Choice Cormtry BA CON, SIDES, HAblS, & SHOULDERS. For sale low for ensh, bay H. A. KENRICK. Hamirg, Jtmne 9. 1849. 6n 21 For Sale. T WELVE or fifteen likeely yonmng Negroes mold for no fattlt. A pply to the Editor of is paper. HEAD QUARTERS. 7th REGIMENT, S. C. M. MILLYvLLE, June 20th 1840 ORDER NO. T H E Upper Blatlilion or ils Regimr will appear sit the Pine Hnse on, sn day the 7th or July next, fior Drill a;ndl Revie Officers .nd non-commissioned Officers. ( eluding Stnff.) on the day previous fur D, and Insirciion. The Lower Bnttalion will appent at i Cherokee Pids on Saturday the 14th Ji next. for Drill and Review. Officeis ani non-commissioned Officers (i cluding Staff.) on the day previous flor Di and Instruectio, Lient. Cool. Colemtn and Capt. Shaw. co nanding Lower Battalion. are charged wi the extension of this Order to their respecti commands. By order of Col. G. D. A1D3S. S. B. GRIFFIN, Adjt. Joune 20, 3t 2. U The Hamhurg Reptblienn will col three ilmes. Just Received at Apothecarics' Mail, At Reduced Prices. AYNES' American fair Dye. Tonic Vermilee, ItUyleys American 1hop,,ns Celebrated Eye Water. Taylor's Halsnn of Liverwort, VRisley's Compound Extract alf Bncliti, 'yrmp of* Pink Rout, Tooth-alche Killer, Gelatine Capsules of Copaiva. A - of Cbeh n:1d Copaivnt, From 10 to 3715 ce-tts per Box. Stimnulative Adhesive Salve, Green Adhesive Plasler, For Pains, Wonnds. Corns &c. Scarpa's Comptund Ar.nstic Oil. Strengthening Plasters froim 12A to 50 cents. Peter's Pills, Lee's Windham 'ills, anud othi Medicanenuts, tuo numeronts to teniton. by J. U. CHASE, Al. D. June 13 tf 21 Dissolution, T HE Copartnership heretAlire existit between the suthscribers under te fir of KE.NRICK & THAYER, was dissolvt st. inmt. by mitnal consent. The tanme ol tI firm will be used by either partner in ligln tiatini H. A. KENRICK. H. B. THAYER. June a 1849, 4t 20 A CARD, HE nndersigned having pnrchased 11 iiterest of i'. B. TAYR, in the la firm of KENIilCK & THAYERL, will coi itinne the buasiness at I!e old stand on his ow iccount. and respectfully solicit3 the patrona: of the late firm. H. A. KENRICK. Hambutg, Junie 6 1849, tf 210 Economy is Wcalth! 11HE Subscriber most iespecfully infor: This friends and the public generally, th. le has located himself at Edgelield C. loust (next door to Mr. Refo's Tm Shop and oh posite the Spann Hotel,) for the purpose I carry on the Cabnet laking 4' Repairing Busines. in all of ita various branches. Ie feels cor ident in giviug entire satiaraction to tho who may favor him with a call. ROBERT BRYSON. N. B.-F.ERALs furnished at the sh.r st notice and on accommodatinig terms. March 25, 1849 3m 10 Boarding for Young Ladies rH i Smubscuibecr wvill ntecommnodate wil Iboanrdings, eight ot ten Youneg Ladies. 1H Iosse :s roomiy andi pleasatlty sitnuetedf, convy eret to the Femeaio Acteademnies. Parents ant urdiaens emay be ussntreid ihnt every attentir eessary will be paid to Girls conmmitted s cnre. ED3It UND PENN. May 2, tf 15 N o1 ticA . 11lE Subscriber efl'er fur sale her H-ocs and l.oT nbunt .j of a ntile from Edge feld C. H-. lyintg ott the road leadinug li'or Etgefiehel C. H. to Cohnambia, tand comainein mitr acre.; aulso tnll that tract of lund contait nts 1200 acres, eituate about three mil~es froi Lageleld Village. For termes apl'Py to the sul cribers. . R. IILALOCK, P.RK. BLALOCK. June 618-49 7me 20 NOTrI C E. T11 lE nndersignted as Assignee di Mnre~ ...Upson, gives notice to all persn hatvit clnims against the saeid 1,1 arctes Upson,. at who are willing to take under the assignmen o render in thteir ,-laimes by the sixth day Atngust neet. All persons inedebted to the sai iHmenis Upson, are regnested to tmake imma SA3MUEL STEVENS, Assignee. March 7 i849, 5m*e 7 FINAL NOTIE. C IRCU3ISTANCES reqniring that the b siness oef G. L & E. Penn shoutld be se ied tip withoutt delay. Notice is hereby gives hat all Notes and Aceoutts flet settled dUriti Court, will be given out to atn Officer for cc etiouc E. PENN, Agent. F'eb. 28 1849. tf Ii NOTICE. POSITIVELY THE LAST CALL. A LI4 persons inedebted to the late firm DUNBAR & BURNSIDB, either I nts or open account, nao reqgnested to er ad make paeymnent otn or befoere the 1st day Agust next; talter thtat period they wvill find 1 clies due use, ine the hands of proper otlie for collection. withtout discriminationi. DUN fARL & BURNSIDE. Hamburg. May 22, 6it 19 Notce ALL persons indlebted to the estate of J Acnb Pow, Deceased, will please to de nndl settle immttedinetely, ntud ithose whco are crc itos tare requested to muake known, their clam II. RI. SPANN, Admi'r. M ay 23, 18 LARD. ,O LBS. Choice L EAF LAI 5 For stile by HI. A. KENRICK. H ambturg, Juene 9. 1849, 4t 21 New Blacksmith Shop, SH E Subscriber having proenred the a .vices of Hampton, a Blacksmith v know. n in this commnhtiity, is prepared tu rece all orders in thits line of bnsiness. Shop opposite Dr. Jfohnon's lot. E. 3. M!MS Feb 14 t f 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias nt B i me directed, and by the written consent of all par-ties concerned, I will pro I. ceed to sell in the Town of Hamburg, on rill Tuesday the 24th of July next, the fol lowing property in the following cases, viz: lie The Bank of lJamburg, South Carolina "y vs Thomas Kernaghan, one negro man n- 13en, and three unimproved Lots in the -il I Town of Hamburg. known as Lois No. 89, 90, fad 91, on Tillman aud lechanic In. Streets, adjoining a lot belonging to John thi Bataskeat. ve The Bank of Hamburg, South Carolina vs Thomas Kernaghan and Wn. Garrett, a tract of land conininng 117 acres. known as the residence of the defendant Thordas Kernnghan, adjoining lands of N1Mrs. Car ter, II. L. Jell'rs, nud others ; the Brick - Store House and Lot in H amburg, occdz ipl at prezelt by Charles llammond, on Centre Street, No. 108. having fifty feet front, running back 200 feet; Lot No. 107. wdj,ining the last mentioned Lot on Centre Street, 50 feet front atnd running back 200 feet ; also, the Ware House lot, in rear o' the two last named Lots, fronting on Me chauie anad Tillman Street, having 100 feet on Cobb Street; the Lot now occupied by JelTers & Coahran on the corner of Cohi Street, having fifty feet front oti Centre Street, running back 300 feet. Also, the following negroes, viz: Patsey, and her two children, Jnne and Harriett, Sally and her six children. Lydia, Roberti Jenny, Fanny, Itose, and .taria, iHarriet, Bob, and Isaac. Terns Cash. er S. CHRISTIE, s. E. P. June 20. 1849 51 22 State ofr So t h Carolina. - EDGEFIE;LD DisTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLE AS. B. J. lynn, Ads. Ca. S4. d1 Richard Fowke, B J. RYAN, who has beenti rrested by I. I and is now in the etastody of the Sher ilf of Edgrefield District, by virtne of a Writ of Ca pinis ad Sati.faciendumtn, at the snit of Rich ard Fowke, having filed his petition with a 'ched ile on oath of his whole estate and effects, for tne pttrpnse of obtaining the benefits or the Geteral Assembly of this State, commonly e called the Insolvent Debtors Aets. Oi motion e of Mir. Atkimon, Attorney for Defendant, pubz I- lic not'ce is hereby given, that the petition of n the said B. J. Itynn, will be heard and con r. -idered inl the Court of Common Pleas, for Edgefield District. at Edgefield Court House finl the first tay of October next, or on such tither days as the Court niay order during the - term, romaencing on the first Monday in Octo her next; and all the creditors of the said B. J, Is Ryan, are hereby stmnmoned either personally or by Attorney, then and there in said Court, to show cause ifany they can, why the benefitd of the Acts aforesaid, should r.ot be granted I the said B. J. Ryan, and he be dischairged fro ceanfiaenment. upon his execut'ng the assi net required by said Acid. T. G. BACON, c.z.v Clerk's Office, June 10, 1849. Jlme 20 3m Prize Temperance Story, No Ready-Price 25 Centg. GERTIRUDE RUSSEL, -Or' Palernal Exiample BY 'URs. C. wv. DE515oN. h IlS is one of the most touching delinea Stions of the subtle antd suire workidg uf win, dinkngupona fataily charater and htap Spitnes., wicha hats yet: been issued from thte press. Gertrtide Ru tssel is a profound and senarchinag * Sappeal to all the better sensib'ilities of out naa tatre. It is nto ephemeral. catclh-aenny perfoa.i-*. ancaae, and will be read with pleasture atnd profit by every one capablo of appreciating -hatme joys or of mourning over the tfl tetces whtich blight and blast thema.. E Gertudo.Rnssel was origiatdlly ginblished in EThe New York Organ, and cdst thte pubilshefs of rtat paper, $100. It is tnow ready in a beau, n tifol book oaf 64 l1.ae octav a pages well printed g on finte paper, and ill,ttrateed by 'Tu-elve Original Engravings. a. Thte ciretationi of this great btory must do mutch gocad. Price 25 cents-or fivo copies for $! ')rders post paid, enclossher the Cush, tnay oe tauuresseni td . OLIVER & BROTHER, -American Temperance Repository. Newe York City, June 1318419, 2t 21 is "; Editorsgiying thts advertisement entire, gItw'o conspictous insertions, shall be entitled to d six copaes of thec work. ~"State of' Sduth Carolina. -EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Lucy Rese, Wyntt flomnes, .John Jone, Bilfor biscord. ~.Dantiel Prescott, Lewis Hal: ry and Relief. , T appearing to my satisfaction that Edwvard a.U 0. Halloway and Thtotas 0. Hallou*af, f~ two of te defate,as in this ctase, reside from ande beyond the limits of this State. On amt tion of Alr. Yatracey, P'laintiffr Solicitor. .1t is ordered that the said Defendards do ajpear - anad answer plead or demaar to the complainnanis said bill of comptaint, withain three mnonths frnnm the publication htereof, or the said'bith will be takent pro .conife-so. againtst them. o . S. TOM PKINS. c. E.R.D. y Commaissioner's Office, May 24th 1849. II May 30, $m _ 19 ~' State of South Carmlina. EDG EFIELD DISTRICT. INV TilE COMMON PLEAS. _Wal ken & Bradford, '3 Declaratiour R. S. Roberts. JAutachment. Walker & Bradford, )Declaration 5s. s' n ciR. S. Roberts. Auachment.. lIHE Platintifis inr the above cases having this day filed their Deebara'.'ons in my - O111e and the D~efadant hoving neither wife Inor atttornaey, knowtn to res~de within the limitie. D of tiris State, on whom It copy ot said Deelaraw tiaras witir a rule to 'plead can be served ;- on. motioni of Mn. Pelrgrath. Attorney for Plain.. tiffs, ordered th-st said Defendant appear and plead to said beclarations wikhin a-year arnd a -dcay from ti-,e date heteotf, or itt default thereof,, judgemeert will be ronadered agaittst himn. T. (G. BA CON, 0. E. D. Clerk's Office. May 2ud 1849. 9 May 30. 1849, - ly Just Received eri AN D IN S T ORE .. 15000LBS, CHOICE COUN:. at eets ash TY CURED BACON. -BLAND & BUTLER.