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RIOT IN PHILADELPHIA. , rom the Philadelphin American, we take the following connected accotit of the terrible and deadly reuds between certain or the firemen in that city, and their vil lainous aiders and abettors, which led to such bloody and fatal results on Sunday last. The lawless spirit which has held almost complete swtty in Mvamensing. fir the last six weeks, And which, on theSabbaih, has exhibi'ed itself tfs stich a degree as to make it necessaly to close plates of public tCOrship, in order i0 save the members of the congregation fltn 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 fircmen's parade, a feud has existed between the Moyamensing and Franklin hose companies, two of the most active associations of firemen in that part orthe town. This feud has grown from had feeling to open and bitter hostility. and ihere have recently been freqent bellige rent collisions between the members and adherents of the two companies. Among the adherents of the Moyamensing Hose re the gang of "Stingers," that .so un hAshingly and outrageously diagrace the district. This gang are ever plotting mis claief or the worst character. On Saturday evening about ten o'clock. during an ala, m of fire, caused by the sliglb burning of the roof of an old frame house in Spruce-Street, below Ninth. the Frank lin Hose Conpany was assailed at Tenth and Snippen streets, where brickbats were showered and pistols fired. At the time of - this riotous affair, the wife of the Rev. Mr. Montgnmery. Rector of All Saints Churci, nud the wife also of the Rev. Mr. Ogilby, of Ascension Church, both narrowly csca. ped being prostrated iith missiles, just as they were entering their own doors. About 2 o'clock the carriage of the i Franklin was taken out by the netherv, I on hearing an alarm 'of fire up to*n. 1 About daybreak, as n] of the members were returning home in charge of the car- t ringe, they round themselves waylaid. at the corner of 12th artd South streets, i where they were fired on and assailed with misiles by a party el 5O. Some or thetn were injureL, and, overpowered by num ers, they had to run for their lives. leaving carriage in the hands of their base I fartts. Ai age was taken by the captors. aihe immediate neighborhood fens'ng Hose house, where pped off, and one section W _.arriage was then run rWashington street, M.Linto the Dela was shamefully t n. It u%;s I e water by ; and with I teetion, r ng Hall, s otice, of I as posted I Mopa. wards, thr htu 11 meet el i the1 S8. and g gtins or - hose not --ae requtested satnd strones as rpolice and wa'eh ron osee fatir play.I "Hurra, Franklin!" ie notice was a serions call. ~rom the rioters themselves, or 'jl~inax, designed as a hit at the grarefnl dtoings in the District, atdd like tse at the conduct of its authorities, does oflt appear. . ~- A rew minutes after noon there was an alarm of fire, proceeding from some trivial cause in the vicinity of Eighth and Fitz water streets. Tte Franklin members *- ran out with their new carriage, (it was their oltd apparettus that was captured) anti at Ninth and Fitzwater streets they were met by an armed party. Fitzwater street, at the Southerni end of lionaldson's Cemete ry, was itnstanity turned into a battle ground, and the scene that ensued was awful. Several hundred rioters, on both .ides, were engaged in the melee, and there was a melb of a hottsandl persons. Pavements were torn up. the air was blsek with tmissiles, and fire arms. time reports of which were followed by shrieks and the falling of the wounded, were discharged in quick succession, It was impossible to tell how many were injured. A yotutg man, agedl abttut 21 years. an adherent of the Franklin, named Alexan der Gillis, who livedi in Stewart atreet, and worked in a brick yard, wats thot dlead. In justice to the deceased, it should be stated that there wvas no evidence what, ever before the jury, utnder oath, that Gil lis was leading on a mob ; although a num ber of persons, including several of the ~: police of Moyamensinig, declare that he was an active rioter, and that hte fired a ~: pistol three or four tinmes before he was shot.-The part of the jttry's verdict that refers to his leading on a moh is rather ex traordinary, under the circumstances. The Sherill'had a large posse in readli pess to-act at-a moment's waroinig, in the event of any fur!ther demonstration of a r:io tous ature. The Mayor, too, bad the whlole of. the city police in reserve, to aid th herill, if required. The house of the Moyamenuing Hose was in possession of the Sherif, -and that officer furnished a b'posse for the prbtection of the property of the Franklin. -- Wat-rants .have, been issued for the -ep prehension of the two persous implicated an the deathof Gillis.faasw But two arrests took place, asfaase could learn. One wais R. MeVey--he is said to be a city lamnp-lighter. Th.eother person arrested was a man named Green. Yerterday mnorning ShoeriF Lelahiasde. a complaint to Jud'ge Parsons againsV the Mayor of the city, the Commissiotreif Southwark, and the Commissioner. of Mloyamensing, for nft furnishing the re quisIte police force which he culled for on. Sunday-to suppress the riot.--It is said> they should haye obeyed the Shesil. The cases were not disposed of. A man's discontent is his worst evil, HONoRS TO THE LAMENTED DEAD. The Charleston Mercurysays:-We learn from Washington that by direction of the President ofthe United States all the pub. lie officers were closed and draped in mourning on Vcdnesday, as a teetitnonia of respect to the memory Ex-President Polk. The following order was also issu ed by the Executive, in pursuance of which appropriate lionors will be paid at each or our military rusts, and on board of our ships of war, immediately after it reaches them . "The PresiJent, with deep regret, an nounces to the American people the death of James K. PUlk; late President of the United States, which oceured at Nashville on the 15th instatt. "A nation is suddenily called upon to mourn the loss of one, the recollection of whose lung services in its councils will be forever preserved on the tablets of history. "As a mark or respect to tite memory of a citizen who has been distinguished by the highest honors which his country could hestow, it is ordered that the Executive Mansion and the several departments at Washington be immediately placed in mourning. and all business be suspenled during to-motow. .It is further ordered that the War and Navy Departments cause suitable military I Rnd naval honors to be paid. on this oc, ( iasion, to the memory of the illustrious d lead. Z TAYLoR." Washingtdd, June 19. 13-19. ILLN.Ss AND DE.ATU OF Ma. Po.K - We fittd the following initeresting details f the illness and death of Mr. Polk. in he Nashville True Whig of Tuesdaylast: James K. Polk, late President of this .eputilic, died in this city, as we barely ad time to announce in our lst, at about n i o'clock on Friday evening last, the 15th s istant, litgering for about two weeks.=- I -l disease was of a chronic nature, hav- t n,_ been troubled with it more or less lbr wenty-seven years; probably aggravated y the cholera epidemic which has been -ahing in this city for time past. He re ained his .tonciousness, we learn. up al nost to the noment of his dissolution. We aw him at d period when his physicians onsidered his case very ethlcal. He hap )enel to hear that we were Aoitig to Co urbia. when his good old mother resides, nd sent for us. Upon entering the room e asked us to take a seat by his bedside; e then proceeded itt a very calm, delibe *ate manner. to say that the ekhausted con liton oflhis body was not alarming to him; hat he felt satisfied iltat his earthly ca- I ree was fast approaching an end; th;tt ie b visited to send some word to his beloved nother. who was so unwell, as he undet tood. that it was probable she might not e able to come to see him: he spokei f er and other members of his family most Ilectionately; among other messages de. ivered in the same enlm, resigned tome, ie equitted us it tell his mother, th5t, hould they not be permitted to meet on a arth again, that he had an abiditg hope i hat through Divine mercy, they wolJ meet i ereafter. Early in his sickness, we understand, te onnected himself with the Methndis Spisenpal Church. A funeral serman was leivered by the Rev. J. B. M1c1errin, of hat church, and his remains followed to heir resting place by a large coneottrse of itizens. HeI was interred with Mlasonie eremtonies, having been a tnember of ~ hat fraternity. AMtsstssmryt RtEsoL UTto~s.--A large and nthusiastic meeting without distinetion of ~ arty, of the citizets of P'annla cnunty, a lississippi, assembled at Panola C. H. on he first day of the Circutit Court, May 1-I, a orespond to the Address of the Southern )leegates In Congress to their Cobstituents if thme South, anid unaimously adopted he fotlowing Resolutions I 1. That the Address of the Southern [)elegates to ttheir constituents contains no tatement but which we believe to be sus-. ained by facts. andi that w~e heartily con ur in its tone and sentiment. 2. Tttat wye cordially approve the eon luev of our delegate. fromt Mississippi, in iving their signatures thereto. 3. That in our opinion a convention of he Southern States should itmmediately ake place; and we will a'uide the action f such Convention. 4. That the passage by Ctongress of any aw prohibiting our emigration with slaves, o any Territory of the United States South of the M issouri comnprotnise line, or jpon the passage by Congress by any law holishing slavery in the District of Co. umbia, that we will joini arms with Vir,. ~iia and the other alaveholdinig States in esistance thereto. 5. That this mneeting is irrespectiv'e of aty, andI that we will vote for no man r atty oflice, Federal or State, whose~ rews are not coincidenit with out own. MAtaN LEotsLATUR.--In the Maitne louse ed Representatives, on Wednesrity aqt, the following resolve was passed by 12 yeas to 14 nays: Whereas. rTe people of Maine regard davery with feelings of profound abhor ence, as conflicting ivith the great princi ies of Freedom and Free G3overnment, etrimental to political progress and ought Sot to be upheld or sanctitined itt the capi tail of our glorious Union. the yern Sanc tuary of Liberty, therefore.. Resolved, That ouriSenators and Rep resentatives in Congress be reqnested to ise their utmost influence to abolish slave ry and the slave trade in the District of Columbial, by all Constitutional means. UsK or Sox~rlua.-One .at is worth a lozen theories, especially on matters corn ected .with the preservation oft human life. In Chicago they ire using sulphur in cholera eases with great success, admin istered according to the followiag prescrip tion of Dr. Bird :ncrc~Oe o "CssoLsAASPcr.-n part o olveized charcoal to four parts of sul shnr. One dose of four grains uniformly heks presnonlitory symptotms, taueh as . pain,sight diarrhea, &c.- The same dose repeaed every three or fer Irourirs ae., ierateste patienl's condition at once, and whearued.eio a few hours, entirely dissi pates chute;a symptoms." A Gooze UN.-W~hy is a kiss like a rumor? Because iv passes from touth 1n mouth. Murdtr andlRobbery.-Anotlher terribli outrage has been commitied in East Flor ida. Cornelius Rain, of Aldchus tonty has been killed in cold blood, and his housi deliberately plundered by his fiendishi as sassins. We clip the folloswing notici for the Jacksonville Republican i "1 We learn that another murder wai committed in Alachua county last week Mr. Cornelius Rain, a man of property was heard to say that he intended to bit for a family of negroes which were sob'o tc be sold. He afterwads returned home, and on perceiving two men ride towardi he house, apparently friendly, be advancer In meet them. As he came up, oeu of ihe men eliot him dead. The daring villain! then passed him, and entered his dwelling, 3md although Mr. Raiu's wife and family wvere present, they robbed fte house of the iuna of $4.000. and then fled. They were mot recognized, and had not been taken at he last accounts." Minesnln, was duly erganiked as a Ter. -itory by pornclamatiqn of Gov. Ramsey, lated June 1. fly the Rev. A. Reed. on the 21st inst. nt lose Lands, IL G. if. DUNSIvANT, l:ate Lt. ',,l. Palmetto Regiment, to M iss ELLEN S. only langlter of Col. Whitfield Brooks. Great Inconsistency. Physicinnrprescribe DR. ROGERS' L1V ttWORTIl AND TAR in the last stages nd the mot hope'ess cases of CONSUM P PION, after dll other medicines have failed, as has pro-ved itself to be the most extranrdinary iedical aid in curing that disease. Now this aedicine is aS vainable in the incipient stages. och as CaUGH, COLDS, &c, when the ,UNGS are not too far gone 1iefore ulceration ikes Ilace. It is'seldom or ever known to ail in breaking up the most distressing Cough r Cold in a few hours time, if the directions re strictly rolowed. The GENUINE DR. LOGERS' LIVERWORT1I AND TAR, rhich makes so many wonderful cures, is for ale by J. D. CHASE. June 27, 1849. Spring Medicine. Now is the time to purify th- bl'od of mor id humors, and prepare the s. ... by appro iriate rehtedies, to withstand the debilitating ffects of the approaching wart weather tISLEY'S SARSAPARILLA is one cof the est nlteratives that can be used, and as nn ivigorater and purifyer of the BLOOD, it lands unrivalled! Compare the directions and observe that tisley's Sarsapatilla is FOUR TIMES. THE ITRENGTH ofany other, in Lnage Bottles. Sold in Augnsta, by HAVILAND, Ril-L9Y, a Co., and in Charleston by HAVILAWD, HAn u., & Co., Importers and Wholesale dealers a Drngs, Medicines, Paints, &c. Also, sold a this place by ' d. L. PENN, Prme One Dollar. Aoa1-r. M ay 30, 2m 19 Buller Lodge wo. 17. *. G, e. JY. (lJ"Regulharameeting of thtis Lodge will e held ona londay eventng next at 8 'clock, ELBERTl BLAND, Sec. June 27 It 25 Notice. rHERF. will be a protracted Meeting at the Mt. Tabor Chotrdhl comditencing on Satur -y bfore the third Stnny in Angtust taext. lttisteriang brethren are earntesaly solicited to ttend. EUGENE BURT, c. c. June 27. tf 23 VORt SALE AT Apothecarie's Hall, - NODYNE CORDIA L. an excellent reme Udy for Diarrhoea and Dysentery-no fam y should be without it in these Cholera times. JOHN D. CHASE, Mt. D. .tune 27. tr 23 Cheaper than Ever. B ROWN HOMESPUN 25yds. for $1. Bleached do 20 "fot 4.4 Shirting, 8. 10, and Jg " for" New Styles Furniature Prints, 20 yards far $1. Blue Twill and Striped Homespun, for Servatnts, l0cte. per yard. 8.4 Table Diaper, (Cotton) 25cts. per vd. 8-4 Brown Linen Table Clothts, $ 1,75 a Pair. 6-4 Colored Table Cloths, $1,50 a pair. Huckaback and Bird Eye Diaper, 16cts, per yard. Ladies Nighat Caps (Netr) -only 1l0cts. per dozen. Ball Cord, 3 doz. in a Box, 25ts per box. Trapes and Braids all wilths, i2& pr. deoz. Ladies Light Colored Eid Gloves, 50ctu. per pair. Ladies F'renched worked Collars very low. SSewing Silk. Neck Ties, all colors. ,Furrnatutre Fringes (IS ydu.) 50ets. anad '$2.00 per pi,-ce Dress Prints of the latest styles, at prices ranging from 64 up. Together with a large assortment of Ladies DRESS GOODS. stuch as Colored Moshin yard wide) from 12&cts. sap, Plain .Awiss Book id Jaconet .Muslin. Checked and Plain Catn rica. all of which .we will seli equally as low, r above mentioned, at R. CAUSSE & CO'S., Cheap Cash Store. Jnne 27. tf 23 A C ar d, R. G. G. BiRD, respectfully of'ers his UPprofessional services to thte Citizens of Edgefield and its vicinity. Office opposite Comapty's Hotel. May 9, tf 16 DR. E- F- TEAGUJE RESPECTFULLY of'ers his professional services in thme practice of Medi.cie. Sar-. rery, and Obstetrics, to the Citizens of Edges' isld Village and vicinity. Office in the Drug Store of Drs.. Bland. Toague & Co. May 9 , f 16 Spun Yarn, Feathers and Floar. O- Bachtes Span YA RN. 250 lbs. NewfEAT HER(8, 20 Bbls. sujirtiie PLJURL, .Just received and for sale by 6. L,. PENN, Agent. Jea13, ..if 21 Wanted, A Good NURSE for the balance of the ye', fApply at this offie.. June 27. . f 23 READQUARTERS. . CAr.Zsto, Julie 18d, 1849. OMDER NO. 5. T5i iollo**g ilegime nt, will parade fa . Retew and Drill, at the times and,1a ces followinge. . . . . The 10th Reaiment of Infantry at Ricliar sons, on Tuesdaj the 31st fof July next. The 7th Regiment at the Old Wells, or Thursday the 2d of August nett. The 9th Regiment at Lowets, on Tuesda: the 7th of Akigitit. The 2nd Regiment of Cavalry, at- Lon. Mlyers, on Thursday the 9th of Angust. The 8th Regiment of Infantry, at Morrow' Old Field on Saturday the I1th of August. The 6th Regiment tat Lomax's, on Tuesday the 14th of Augilet. The 4th Regitnent near Verrensne's, or Thursday the I0th of Angsr. The 42d Regimenm, at hfinton's, on Satur, day the 18th of August. 'l'he 2d Rlegimept, at Hall's, on Tuesday the 21st of Augnat. The 5th Regiment, at Hnnters, on Thnrsday the 23J of Augnst. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry, at Pickens. villa, onl Saturday time 251h of Angttst. The 3rd' Regiment of Iifantry, at Toney'a old store, (ni Tnesday the 28th of August. The 1st Regiment, at Benton't, on Friday the 31st of Agttst. The Comnissiutned and non-commissioned Officers, will assoemble the day previous to the review of their several Regiments. on their re ,pective parade grounds, for drill aud instruc tion. An inspection of Arms of erery company, will take place immediately after the review of each Reginent. The Maj..r General will, with his stnff, attend the reviews, also, the Brigadier Generals, with their staffis, it their respective Brigades, and are further chaaged with the exten.ion of this order. By order of the Commander-in Chief. J. W. CANT EY, Adj't. & Inep. Gen'l. June 27th 1849, tf 23 0E Abbeville, Andetson. Pendlet-m, Pickens and Greenville phpera will copy until reviews. WINES, LIQUORS. &c. 1(J BARRELS New Orleans WHISKEY, . 10 Barrells Monongabiela " 10 " . Fnnk's old Rye 6 " "IMoutntain Dew" " 10 . " New England RUM, J Pipe Jamtica 1 - St. Croix " 5 Barrels American GIN, 1 Pipe Holland " 5 Pipes COGNAC BRANDY. various brands, 10 Qr. Pipes.Madeira and Teneriffe WINE, 5 . Port and Sherry 5 Sweet Malaga 1 ' White Muscnt - " 3 Barrels kLCOHOL, high proof, 5 " .Aneiican BRANDY, 10 " ' Cider VINEGAR, 5 Half Pipes W Wine Vinegar, 5 Casks oridti:POR TER, quarts & pints 5 .Barrels COILDJALS; 2 "-m iiih iSyrire &c.- &c. - ' - s BOTTLES Madeira Winq,. lort Witne, Sherry Wine. Lemton Syruip. liaspbttry Syt ip, Strawbury Syrut p. CGinger Syrup;Frenach Cordauls, &c. For saeby a H. A..KENRICK. Hamhiturg. Jug23d, 1849, 4t 23 Edgefield~ IMale Acadesny. T H E exei-cises of this iNSTITUTION, will be resemed on Monday the 23rd of Jtuly. T.nas OF TUi:TION, from $6 to $9. per qJuar. Ier of I I weck,', hiayable in advance. Juine 2,184. 2t 22 Notice. 71HE Suhscriber wishtintg to leave this .tplace, tufer. for sale his~ Houise and Lot situated in Potnrvills. Also 135 acres of land six miles front Edgefield Court House. lyitng on the Ahuheville rond-also a first rate C'ow and Calf, with other property not mentioned. S. CLARK. Jnne 20, if 22 Juslt Received. A N invoice of. Gents Black Silk Hnts of the latest fashion, which will be sold how at R. CAUSSE &r CO'S. Chteap Cash Store. June 20 , f 2:3 iBajon & Lard. C HlOCE Lot di Cotitry H A MS for sale at the Subscribersresidenie ; also a choice lot of Leaf LA RD. J. IH. HOLL1NGS WORTH. Jtune 6- St 20 Notice. A LL~ persons indebted to Whitman R. Hill D~eceased, are hereby notified to make pavmet, and all person's'having clainms against said Deceased will fender them* in properl at. tested. Williata M. H ill is appointed my Agent daring my absence from the District. -T. S. D AN1EL, Adw'r. April 0, tf 19 Lands for sale. TH E Subscriber olers for sale a valtuable tract 'f land, lying seven miles West of Edgefield C. H.. on the Abbeville Road, con. taitning 450 acres, 250 of which are in woods. The ctultivated lands are well improved, and there is a good Dwelling..houae, wnt all as. cessary out honses on the premises, in good repair. Terms favorable for the purchaser JOSEPH FERGUSON. rri 11, 3mn -12 -DRUG AiND GENERAL STORE AGENCY. T1 lE Subscriber. ibfo'rtis his frienidi~ant 3.the public, that as Agent for a few fuli'ndu wvho have engaged him to do buasitness for th'eii he wvill keep ott hand at the Post O00ice, a full 85prl# of artioleg al above, wbith lie will eel cheap for cash. G. L. PENN, Agent. Feb. 7 .'(- . 3 LIRE. 3O .BA RR1'.,S STONE LIME, in Oan order. For sale by H. A. KF.IVtRICE. Hamuborg, June 9,1849, St 2K BACON.. B4 - SSOhofoe Cotrtr BA sH~JLDRS.COli,,SIDES, HA&MS, S ULDERS.For sale'low fer eatk. b IHamturg, Jaune 9,1849. 6' 2 For' Sale. TU'WELVE or ~fen likely young Negro. t old for no. fut. Apply toghs Editor e st. sner. BEAD QUARTERS. 7th REGUIENT, S. C. M. MILLYLLE, June 20th 1849. ORDER NO. T HE Upper Battalion or this Regimen will alppear at the Pine House on Snitm day the 7th or July next, for Drill and Revie% Officers and non-commissioned Officers, (at eluding Staff.) on the day previous fur Dri and I nstruction. The Lower Battalioi *ill appear at th Cherokee Ponds on- Saturday the 14th Jul; next. for Drill and Review. Officers and non-coummissioned Officers (in cluding Stalff.) on the day previous for Dril and1 instruction. . : Lient. Cal. Colernhi and Capt. Shaw, com Manding Lower Battalioli, are charged wid the extension of this Order to their respectivi commands. By order of Col. G. D. MIMS. S. B. GRIFFix, Adj't. June 20, 3t 21 37 The Hamburg Republican will copj three ilihes. Just Received at - Apothecaries' Hall, At Reduced Prices. JAYNES' American Hair Dye. i" Toric Vermifige, Onyleys American Thump.as Celebrated Eye Water. Taylor's Halsatn of Liverwort, itisley's Compound Extract of Bnchl, Syrip-of Pink Rout, Tooth-ache Killer, Gelatine. Capsules or copniva. -f Cubebs and Copaiva, From 10 to 371 cents per Box. Stimulative Aehesive Salve, Green Adhesive Plaster, For Pains, Wounds. Corns &c. Scarpa's Compound Acoustic Oil. Strengthening Plasters from 124 to 50 cents. Peter's Pills, Lee's Windham ils, and other Medicaments, too numerous to amention. by J. D. CHASE, M1. D. June 13 tr 21 Dissolution, T HE Copartnership heretisfore existing between the subscribers tinder the firtm of KENRICK & THAYER, was dissolved lot. inst. by mnial consent. The name tof the firm will be used lby either partner in lignsildntion. H. A. KENItICK. H. B. THAYER. June 0 1849, 4t 20 A CARD, T HE nadersigned having purchased the interest of H. B. THAYER, in the late firn of KENRICK & THAYER, will con tinue tie business at the old stind on his own account, and respectfully solicits the patronage. of the late firm. H. A. KENRICK. Hamburi, June 6 1849, if 20 Economy is Wealth !i rIHE Subscriber most tespecfully informs This friends and the public generally, that he has located himself at Edgetield C. House' (next door to Mr. Refo's Tut Shop and op. posite the Spann Hotel,) for the purpose of oarry on the Cabnet Making 4- Repairing Business, in all of its various branches. He feels con fident in giviug entire satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. ROBERT BRYSON. N. B.-FNERALS furnished at the short; ost notice and ont accommodating terms. fblarch 2d, 1849 3m 10 Boarding for Young Ladies. 7f H E Subsctiber will accommnodate with boarding, eight or ten Young Ladies. H is H-oesse as roomy andi pleasantly situsateef, conve nient to the Female Academies. Parenta and Guardi:ans tmay be assured that evcry attention necessary will be paid to Girls committed to his care.ED.\UND PENN. May 2, tf 15 N o t i cm. T HE Subscriber offer for sale her Houss Satnd LOT about .j of a ndile from Edge fild C. H. lying on the road leading from Eugefield C. H. to Caohambia, and containing fmr acres; also nll that trac~t of land contain in.g 1200 acre's, situate about three miles from Ed etild Village. For terms apply to the sub scrribea . R. fLALOCK, .P.RH. BLALOCK. June 6 1849 7 mz 20 NOT1'I C E. T3 H E undersigtned as Assignee of hlareifs kUpsont, gives notice to ahl persotns having claims against the said Marduis Upasdn. and who are witling to take dter the assignaeot. to render in their ,:laimns by the sixth day of August nest, All persons indebted to the said Macus Upson, are requested to make imme diate payment. SAMtJEL STEVENS, Assignee. March 7 1849. 5m*a 7 FINAL NOTICE. eCIRCUM STANC ES requiring that the bt siness or G. L & E. Penn should be set'. tIed tap without delay. Notice is hereby given, that all Notes and Accounts nnot settled dumring Court, will be giveu out to an Officer for col. lectious~ E. PENN, Agent. F~eb.28 1849. tf 6 NOTICE. POSITIVELY TH E LAST CALL. ALL; persons indebted to the late firm of DUNBAR & BURNSIDE-, either by ntole or open account, ate reqauested to call ad make paymnent oan or before the 1st day of August next; alter that period they will find all clanms daue nu, ina the hands or proper officers for collectioni, withoutt discriminiationa. DUN BAR & BU RNSIDE. H amburg, May 22, t 19 Notice. LL persons inalebted to the estate or La Acob Pow, Deceased, wdll plehse to tall and ettle immnediately, and those who are cred.. iets are requested to make known their claims, 1I. R. SPANN, Adm'r. Many23, - t 18 LARD. 00 '~kd LBS. Choice LEAF LARE ~ ~F.F~V For sale by H. A. KENRICK. H amburg, June 9, 1849. 4t 21 New Blacksamth Shop. vu HE SarbscribOey having proenred the ser .vices of Hamapton, a Blacksmith wel knownf in this community, is prepared to receivi all or'ders in this line of besiness. aShop opposite Dr. Johnson's hLot E. J. MIMS. Feb~h14 - f ~. 4. SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - B virtue of sundry write of Seri facias to me directed, and by the written consent of all.parties concerned. I will pro ceed to sell in the Town (or Hamburg, on i Tuesday the 24th of July next, the fat, lowing property in the fullowing cases, *iz: The Bank or tiamhurg, South Carolina vs Thomas Kernaghan, one negro man Ben, and three unimproved Lots in the Town or Harnburg. known as Lots No. 89, 90, and 91, on Tillbnan and Alechanie Streets, adjoining a lot belonging to John a Banskett. The Bank of Hamburg, South Carolina ' vs Thomas Kernaghan and Wm. Garrett, a tract of land containing 117 acres. known as the residence of the defendant Thomias Kernaghan, adjoining lanels of Mrs. Car ter, H1. L. Jeltrs, end others ; the Brick Store House and Lot in H amburg, oced, pied at preseitt hy Charles Hammond, on Centre Street, No. 108. having fifty feet front, running back 200 feet; Lot No. 107, adijoining the last mentioned Lot on Centie Street, 50 feet front and running back 200 feet; also, the Ware House lot, in rear of the two last named Lots, fronting on Me., chauic and Tillman Street, having 100 feet on Cobb Streeti the Lot "iOw occupied by Jeffers & Cothran on the corner of Cobhh Street, having fifty feet front od Centre Street, running back 300 feet. Also, the fullowing negroes, viz: Patsey, and her two children, Jane nod Harriett, Sally and her six children. Lydia, Roberts Jenny, Fanny, Ruse, and Maria, Harriet, Bob, and Isaac. Tertns Cash. S. CHItISTIE, s. E. 0. - June 20. 1849 51 22 State or South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. B. J. Ryan, . Ads. Ca. S4. Richard Fowke, . J. RYAN, who has been ttrrested by e and is now in the custody of the Sier il of Edgefield District, by virtue of a Writ of Cajpins ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of Rich. and Fowke, having filed his petition with a schedule on oath of his whole estate and effects, for toe purpose of obtaining the benefits of the General Assembly of this State, dotmmonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. On motion of Mr. Atkinson, Attorney for Defendant, pub' lic not'ce is hereby given, that the petition of the said B. J. Ryan, will be heard and con sidered in the Court of Common Pleas, for. Edvefield District, at Edgefield Court House on the first dlay of October next, or dn such oither days as the Court may order during the term, commencitng on the first Monday in Octo tier next; and all the creditors of the said B. J. Ryan, are hereby sninmdned either personally or by Attorney, then and there itn said Court to shoW cause ifany they can, *hy the ben of the Acts aforesaid, should r.ot lie granted tlh said B. J. Ryan, and he be dischi-ged coinfinement. upon his execut'ag the ment required by said Act. T. G. BACON, c. . Clerk'i Office, June 16, 1849. Jtie 20 3rd Prize Temperance Story, N Ready-Price 25 Centg. GERTrRUDE RUSSEL., Oh' Faternal Exampi BY 5tas. c. w. Dor'iasoI. T H IS is one of the most touching delin tions of' the subtle and sure w'okkinig winte; drinking uponi t'amily charuatet and haap paness whicha has yet been issnaed frdm the press. Gertrude Rusasel is a profounid and searchitng appeal to all the better *ensib'iliiitas of out am' tare. It is nao ephemeral.. batdh,- penny perfot' mtance, and will be read with pleasure anid profit by every one capablc of appreciating hoame joys or of rowng over the natalences which blight and blast theta.. Gertrude.Russel was originally liublished in The New York Orgadi, and east the publlshaets of thtat paper. $100. It is now ready an a beau., tiful book or 64 liarge octeavo pages well ptiated oti fine pamper, and allostrated by Twelve Original Engraving. The circulation or this great atory mntst do mutch goud. Price 25 Cdnts-or five copies for S! '.rders post paid, enclasitng the Culit, tmay an aumueed tO OLIVEit & BROTHER, American TemprancR 0r' . Netb York City June 131849, 2 *' Editors'giving this advertisement entire, two conspicaotts insertions; shfall be entitled to six copres or thte work. State of Scouth Carolina. EDOEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Lucy' Reisi - Wyatt Homes, John Jones, BilJfor elscease. Datniel Prescott, Lewis Hal- r ad Relief. loway. IT appearing (o my satisfaction that Ed*ard 0. Hallowsy and Thomas 0. Haflodsp, two of (lie defuendaats in this case, reside f'tom and beyond (he limits of this State. On mo.. tion of Mr. Yarncey, Plainfifi' Solicitor. .ft is ordered that thme stud Defenidati do appear - and answer plead or demtnrto the compleatt said bill of complaint, withtin three taonths fronat the paablication heredf', or the said'bitl will be takena yro . of-so. aguinst themu .t~~ CommissionEr's Office May 24th 1849. May 30, i o 19 State of South C'alina. EDG EELD DIST RICT. IN THE COMilOI0' PLEAS. WValker & Oradford, )Declaratiosa Walker & Bradford, )Dedasazion - .' . ins R. S. Roberta. Aacmet.. T1 H E Plaintifis in the above cases ievisi& this day filed their Decaraio'ris in my - Office and the Defandanat hoving iielther wife nor attorney, known to reside within'h limeltit, of tItis State, on whom ii copy of said.Deelaral' tions witir a rule to 'plead catn te''.urved ,ron: motion of Mr. M'.grath; Atterney f~r- Pai tiffs, ordered thit-said Defendant appear anii plead to saidt heclarationis wkthin as ialn-atd a dgy from th'e date hteeof, or int defka t tboreofE, .judgetment will he oaaenered'agsinist-iini. - T, G. BACON, 0. LD Vlerk's Office. May 2td-1849. May 30.1849, Jis* Received j. A N? IN ST OR$E. ~ ~ O*LBS. CHOICE CODN. .ItP~P TRYCURED BACON . at'8 cents Cask. - -BLAND &: BUTLER:E