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.GRKIGULaRTURAL. Jr8n5 Uouiern Cultivator...; .---rr-Editor-%With much delight- see. n thihai No; of the Southern Culuivator thit ihe subject of overseers -isogmder going a careful investigati'n I have bren: long since of, the. opivion,:that no subject, connected with the plantimg iter est in the Southern States, needs a more careful reviei and'radieal change, thana the loose andaiesui system of overseeing hve -Weie s revalent. And what is s1l, mnre strange 16 me; planters. ofher vus0 .ellinformed, operating, too, with a cipital, are annually employing men erseers, who have no more-scientific allin the business of quecesiful husband an they have in directing a ship in a "ind. Nay. moie; perhaps one half - hese-submit the whole process entirely a isively -to the care and manage ientof these ,tyros! This is the grent easonewh -the-sound of indebtedltess is a uovily- n the enr" of _mi 6 A are engaged i be discarge. o .Uus duties ofa pro'feision, while .others -perhaps, are rtisant s or bat teries of Saratogag LimestP yt.f. etc. Why, Mr. Editar, these gentder eianhave. ceRsiny; lite "Old Rip Vam Winkle," slumberedieng enough. Upon what rea sonable foundadion can they build a hope of seeing, upon their return to tle planta tion, green past-ues. and fields laden uith kbe -riches of the earult. I am bu t a.novice in -th art myself; hut I can-prove my po. aition correct when I state that it jq -a pro blem of*i" easystolution, toadapt the dif ferent manures in our reach tothe many and yarious soils ini-he Southern States. with the best mode of prepari-tgihe land time of planting, tools hesu adapted to the whole process -of.culture, .&e,, and again, lie most economical mode of feeding and raising the farm stclk. I'hope the ball on this subject is started, and the wise heads of our citizens will handle it with "naked hands," expose error, and set us right upon such a momentous suhject. P. B. Frm the Manchester Opcrative. I HAVE NO TIME TO R EAD. The idea of many thna they have not lime to read is.a mere phanuom. Did not Franklin fnd time in the midst of all his labors, to dive into the hidden recesses of philosophy and to explore an untrodden path of s!ience ? Did unot the great Fred eric, in the midst of a war, yea on the eve of a battle -which was to decide the fate of his kin gIAom. find time to revel in all the charms of philosophsy and intellectual pleasures? Did not Bonaparte.:with kings an his anti-chamber begging for thrones thousands w-hose destinies were suspentded on the brittle thread of his nrbitary nod,, hiave time to converse with books ? Caesar wvhen he had curbed the spiritof the-Roman people, and was thronged with visitors from tho remotest kingdom-, found time to ctlti vare his intellect. And every man has time; if he is careful to improve it as well as he might. he can reap.a three-fold re %var d. Lei. eftmec'anics and laborers of the United-States then make use of the hours ar.tbieir disposal, if they want to obtain a ii er infuence and rank in sdciety. They are in thelife-blood and the sinew of the community; they can; if they are so dispo sed, hold in.their own bands the destinies of the republic;. tiey are.numerous, re specuatle and powerful: they have only to be educated half as well as other profes sions .to make laws for the nation, and cause the drones and aspiring demagogues to* .leave their fat offices. wrhich they huold. and poll- of thecir white gloves, and apptly their huands to .work. Let every laborer, then, devote more of his time to study and acquisitionl of tuseful knowvledge. There are but very few who cannot dlevote daily two hours for ment al cuitivat 1on. If thtey would do even this togethuer with comb~inu tion, how munch greater would Ibe their in fuence and how long would labor be con sidered as disagraceful ? From fte Newo England Farmer. COMPOST - MAKING. The leisure time which the farmer has in summfer,cannot be nmore~profit ably em ployed than in in gatherinug materials for, and making compost. Let large drafts he made uou trhe muck bed. tthe sur face earth of'wodlandi the- swamp. bottoms and sides. of p.imds, antd the road side; gnthler all-tuselessless. vegetatiou weeds, bcrushles, &c.; kedp the hogs well stupplied with the /Uraw material." and your investments of iiis kind, in thceir mcanufacturinug est ablish-. ment, will.bring you in as goodl a profit as the most sagacious crapitahust derivea from his-invitmnts in other-sources ouf gain. lt.hasi contended rnat the employ. meat.~f~rnien at a dollar per dlay, during the sumainef mnonths, in getting mnaterials fo -Ir cot'pdast. would be a profutacb. expeu. diture of- money by any farger, and we cannuct dispute it. The more means a man has to do with n any pursuit, (we mean a wise nman,) the gieater is huis thrift-un~conimon conrin eb-uies aside-and huow emphatica lly true - sthis in the case of the farmer- Only give liim a plenty of-ineans in the shape of; manure, and he can gel, ordinarily, as' much as he wnni froinflh ~arth; fo, wh~en. liberally; but you *caff heat Aer -you can't give her litte auet petmu H o! thean, foir sthelpeat usadow. and dig -into its deposits wiion awination anad a spirit,. such as yourwonidlho lVikel yto ex ofbir'ere- yo~u digging in a prolifie 'nine of old. Let each resolve to outdol his neighbor in thte- making ofeompost: get up atVe'nthusiasm in the matter. This. some times, atenusplishes maclhr we have seen its effects- it poisies, iatemtpernn. and other matkers let uhinow eesit eseired in comupost makingi.: He, among our stubscri be, avhn shall make the most-compost this year, with the least means anadat theleast expense. shalt have att t he fame a-hici f he publicatiotn of his achievement in onruio. umnsec~a give-beside the more suhstao tish..tineft of-increased crops atnd impro ved:.!eldsG n respect to this husinuess of muck-digging and compost making, we woauld saye: u.lwoe Let ti'ose now-.dig--whuoner-ghr, ,zltoss who've-agageP dug now dig the moe. lFheat Lime -.Weresw yesterday a parcel of very superior-redI Whet, weigh purebased'foncitygrinding, and hich W* raised under circumstances.showing what; good management.triay eiiele in tne agri cultuiral line. The wh'ea inuestion.was the product. of a feld-which a short time sinca a p-irt of- a waste comrtion that had been uncultivaied for many years, and was deemed. to .be poor and, worn out to yield anything. After enclosing it the present owner put lime upon at in ibe proportion of one hu dred bushels to the acre, and subsequenfly followed the lime with a lib eral application of stable nanure. Last Fall the field thus prepared was sowed in wheat. arid hats just teturned a crop of the very best.quali'y, averaging thirty bushels to the .acre. The field thus restored and e riched will require but little additional outlay for years to corre, and in the mean time will yield a liberal annual return to the sagacious owner.-all. American. Currying Cotes.-Cows should be car ried as often no horses, particularly when they are shedding their hair. Indepen dent of other consequences, it tends to prevent them from licking themselves, by which they too often swallow the hair and receive injury. Very nearly a Grahamite Oyster.-T he following is a receipt for making arttfical oysters Take young green corn. and grate it in a dish. To one pint of this aild one egu well beaten, a sriall ten cup offlour, half .a- up ofbutter, some salt and pepper, and nix-them well tngether A table spoonful or these will make the size of an oyster. Fry them a little biown and wheu done buttertheth. Cretim ifit can be procured is bettir than butter. .Toothache.-The London Medical Gas ette states that the Fepeta cataria of Lin naeus .is 'ecomm'ended by Dr. Gausiam acehtia as asovereign remedy for toohache whether'.it p.eeeds from catching cold or otherwise. , The leaves of the plant are placed between the af'ected tooth and the opposite one, this'enuses a copinus flow of saliva, and in tiwo or three minutes the most. violent pains'are relieved. If the patients cannot keep the leaves in contact with the decensed tooth, they must chew them, and the objeet i3 equally attained by a flow of saliva. thsis incted Edgefieald Hussars, Jittention ! PPEA R ott your P trade Ground, at Gos by'si, on the second Saturday in August next. All orders to the contrary, are hereby :ountermanatded. By order of A. J. HANMMOND, Captain. July 17 4t 25 Horns Creek Beat Corn'y. AT T ENTIONV! YOU are ordered to parade on the srecond Satturday, the 10th of August. at their tantal parade ground. at iI o'clock,' A. M., eqtaippaed sacorditig to law. After the parade. nn Election will take place for a First Lieutenant, to fill the vacancy oeceanraed by the re signaiftion oar Lienat B. Ijarrion. -- anaagersa-Lientr Ahney. Sergt. J.Jjplasy. and private HI. II. Mayson. By oarder of Capt. Coghnirn. J. J. MAYS o. s. .July 17 4z 25 EDGEF'IELD BEAT COMPANY T T ENTION! 1 A PPEA R onayonr Company Mf s. ten Grounatd, otn Surday the 10Jth of -Angtust next, for Imstruction atad Drill. armed anad eqnipped as the ~T~!law directs. T! An Election will lie held at the to fill a vacancy occasioned by the resiatnation of Ensign Curley. -:Manaagers-Lietrt. Covar. Berg':. Cohn.usnd Corpl. Miles. By order of Capt. C. A. Mafigs. 3ta~y24BACON, o. s. To those Candid Men W H O honestly douabt thte trutth of the Bran .drethiana System, we would entreat* tema to ponmder well tupona the followintg factst Theo iFod takens into the stomach is c-overt id itnto blouad, whitch vital streans, fSowing through all the rainaifications of thte system, not aily imparts strentgth and cotatinues life, baut, actualty creates. forms, and builds up, eaech uad every part of the anitmal miachitte. If thte blood therefore. is pure and healthay, the body. whicha, is formed from. anid supported by the blood, cantnnt be diseased. Btut if there be in any part nf the body an'y efrejetion, such as bile, oir uicer, even a brmuse, the blood circarlating through that parl, tiakes up imtpnae matters from thme to cal affection, and carries it into the genterat ss tenm. This is the cause oftena of auadden deah to peson..of fulhl habit, afflicted with bites, anad. use tno- mediciane; the matter gets inato the cir cnlating system, tad ehokes up the fine. blood vessels whlicza supply the brain with vitality, R ad life ceases, as af bereft hyttglmtning, Now this can beremaedied-the Bratndreth P'ifl, will, if tused ant these times,.Iake out all imapare mat sers fromth ciraiculationu, and save the general. health, at the same titme they are curing te l> cal affection. Oh ! how imnportanr t ii to man kitd. tht tis subjlect be. well comprehetaded ; it n ould save manty from tedoms times of siek ness. and afiean secure their services tam their friends, when otherwise the tomb would have its vietta. -Principal Offiee 241 Brondway, N. Y. a fieshatieripty just received by the followitng agents,- BVAID& Bu-z'r.a, Edgefield C. H., J...-&.D:-.C; Sityley, Meeting street; John McLaren; Abbieville ein 4L. -D. Merriman, Cokeaburry; Whittock, Sullivan & Wailer, Greenwood; Colemean Lipscornb, New -Mar hetr and S. D. Cl1& Co. Hamtibaig. Price 25 cente per box with' full litctions. -1 Sea &ciaets crticate. Sheriff's -ales.r P> vi'e'of shndry wi-tsf ieri Fa-z Icias, 1 will proceed ti sell al Edge-' field Court House, on-the *rstMohbay and Tueslay in August next, the following property Martha J. Seibels and others vs. Mack Lamar, one negro woman, Mariab, levied on as the property of the defendant. Charles A. Meigs vs. Ahijah Abney and Charles Powell, the tract of land where the defendant Abijnh Ahney now* lives. adjoining lands or Sarah Starke and othe ers. William Brunson vs. William C. Wil liams (mortgage,) one bay Mare and Colt. John Amaker and others vs. Robert Mc Cullough, the tract of lund where the de fendant lives, containing 750 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Washington Wige and others. Term', Cash. I. BOULWARE, S. E. D. itJly 17, 8t 25 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Whitfield Brooks, A pplicant, Vs. Suwmons in Gideon Youngblond and Petitiona. others. Defendants. ' J B Y an order fram John Hill, Ordinary of Ed.gefeld District, I shall proceed to sell in the above stated case lands be longing to the estate of Lewis Youngblood, deceased, situate in the District and State aforesaid, lying on Beaver Dam Creek, waters of Turkey Creek. hounded by land: owned by Edward Pretsley, Bail-y Cor ley sod others, containing one hundred and fifty acres. more or less, to be sold on the first Monday in Augtust next, on a credit until the first day of January rext. Pur chasers to give bond and approved per. sonal security. -ad a mortgnge of the premises to the Ordinary. Cost to be paid in cash. H1. BOULWA RE, s. r. o. July 3 5 1 24 The State of S. Carolina. At a General Assembly beg'n and holden at Columbia on the fourth otnday in Novem ber. in the year of our Lord one thousand ,eight hundred and forty-three,- and from thence continued by divers adjournments to the 19th day of December in the same year. A Bill to alter and amend thefirst secson of the tidrd article of the Constitution E it enacted, by the Senate and House Bl' fRepresentatiyes. now met and sitttng in Geneta's Assembly. that the first section of the third artikle of the Constitution be altered and amendcd to read as follows -- The judi iald power shall be vested in auch t.aperinr and inferior Courts of JAW aud Equity, as the Le g'slature shall from tame Lo itime direct and es talish;'' the jdges ofenel .tereafter to tie elected shall hold their commissian- tnrig good behaviour untill they have attaine. he age of sixty-five years, bnt no lotger; and tie judges oftheStperior Courts shall at stated time .re ceive a compensation for their services wh2Cf shall neither ba. increased nor diminished dur- I ing their continuance in office; but they shall receive no fees or perquisites of office. nor hold any other effice of profit or trust under this State. the United States or any other power.-" In the Senate House. the iineteenth day of December, it the year of our Lord one thou sand eight hundred and forty-three. We certify that th above bill has been read dur itng tlte presetat Seasiona three times in the House of Reparesetintives, ad tharee times itn te Senate. and was agreed to by two-thirds of both Branaches of the whole representation. ANGUS PATTERSON, Speaker of the House of Representative-i. W. F. COLCOCK, President of the Senate. SEcRETARtY'S OF-tCE, Coltumhia. 6th Juine. 1844. I do hereby certify the foregoitg to be a trute and literal copy oifa Bill en .tied -'A Bill to al te and amend tihe Grst section of the third ar icle of~ the Constitntiont." Passed on the nine teenh day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hunadred ad forty three, and now in this offie Given tunde'r my hanad and the seal of the State hes day and yeaz above written. W M. F. A RTHUR, Dep. Sec'ry. of State. Ix TilE HousE or RawaxaEN-.ravyxs, December 17, 1844. Resolved, Thtat thte Clerks of the Senate and [otse of Rlepresetntatives, do cause thec Bill passed by thia Generai Ass'emaby, entitted "A ill to alter andi amnend the first section of lte third arttcle of the Constitution," to be publish rd tharee tmoths previous to tihe next General lections for mnembers of lte Getneral Assenm ly, agreeably to the provisions of the Consti tution. Resolved, That thte House do agree to the R~esotion. Oa dered thast it be sent to the Senate for con :nrentce. By order, T. WV. GILOLER. c. at. n. itf THE '8E5ArE, Decetnber 19, 1843.5 Resolved, That thre Senate do concur tn the Retolution. Ordered. Tbat it be returnedto the House of Representatives. By order, WVM. E. MfARTIN, c. s. Jtaly 10 4m 24 Blrougiht to the Jail O17 this Distrtct, a negro manwho calls himself CAMBRIDGE, and says he belongs to Mr. Passmore, of H arris cotunty, Georgia, he rs about 5 feet 9A inaches high, avery Mlack; andi about 53 years of age, ranaway about the last of A pril. The owrner is requested to comte tortvardi. prove properry, pay charge and take him aw ay, otherwise he wrill be dealt with as Ihe law directs. *C. HI. GOODMAN, Jailor, SJuly 10 t : f 24 -Fifty Dollars Reward. RUNA W AY from my Plantatioan four In iles from Newherry Court House, a degro- man H A RRY, dark black, six ret highr, stout made, with ai we on the back of his neck, orn or ubent the 4tht day: of Maty lass, 'The said neio ihas a wife at Astin Barrintine'e, eon Turkey Creek, in~ Egefield Die:rict, and wiil lkely be .in( hat neightbohood, . Fifty Do~l'ars rewardi will is. given to aiy peseoo who- will deliver~ him to me. * OHN M. KINARD. ewborys Ci H.~ .Inly 1 - 25o State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN1'HE 1OlMON FLEAS. R ICHARD 'HANKINSON, whoa has been arrested, and is iih onfiuied within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District. by vir tut of a Writ of Capias ad Respondinditm. at the suit of Jasper Gibbs, having this day filed big petition, with a schedule on oath. of his whnle estate and effects. with the' purpose of obtahling the benefit of the Acts of the benral Assebly oft he said State,"commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Aets. Publit Notice is hereby given, to the said Jasper dibbs, and all other adhig eredifoha. thd others interested. that the petition of the said Richard Hatnkinson will be h-ard and consid. ered in the Court of Common Pleas for Edge. field District, at Edgefield Court H*nse, on Thursday the tenth day of October next, or on snch other day thereafter, as the Court may order, during the ternr,cmuimencine on the first Monday of October next at anid'place; and all the creditor of the said Richard H ankinson, are hereby summoned. personally, or by attoi ney. then uend there in said Coutrt, .to -hew cause', if any they cairn, why the benefit orthe Acts aforesaid should not he granted to the said Richard Hankinson, upon his complying with the requieitions of the law in such case.made and provided. THOS. G. BACON, c. c. P. Clerk'sOffice, July 9 1844 July 10 3m 24 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. A BRAHAAM' W. ROACH who is now in the custoily of the Sheriff of Edgefi. d District by virtue of the surrender ofhis bail, at the suit ofL. Trapnman. having filed his ; etition with a schedule. on oath. of his whole estate and effects. with the purpose of obtainin,- the beinfits of the Acts of the General Assembly, commonly called the Insolvet Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, Tia the ieti tion of the said Abrahain W. Roach will be heard and considered in the Court of Commro. Plens for Edgefield District, at Edgefield Court House, on the ninth day of October next. or ot such other day as the Court may (eider. during the term, conmencing ot the first Monday an October next. ft said plae; and all the credi. tors of the said Abraham V. Roach. are hereby summoned poersoially or by attorney. then and there, in said Court. to siew r Anse, if any they can, why the! benefit ot the Acts afrresid should not be granted to the said Abraham V Roach. upon his executing the assignment required by the Acts aforresaid. THOS. G. BACON, a c.p.a n. Clerk's , ffe July 5. 1844. 3m 24 State of South Carolina. EDUEFIl-L) DIS I'RICT. IN TILE COMMON PLEAS. B ENJAMIN F. JONES. who has been arrested, and is now cotafined withit the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District, by vir. tue of two Writs of Capias ad Satistaciendum. at the suits of Charles J. Glover, anti Mans. field Hollingsworth, having filed his petition with a schedule. on oath. ofhas whno estate and effects. with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts of the Geineral Assembly, commonly cilled the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given. That the peti tion of the said Bernjamn F. Jones will be Iteard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas for Edgefield District, at Edgefield C. House. on the ninth day of October next, or on such other day as the Court may order. duriig the term, commencing on the first Moind.ly int October next, at aid place; and all the creli. tors of the said Benjamin F. Jones, are hereby summoned personally or by attorney. then need there, ir, said Court. to shew cause, if any tl'ey can. why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid honld not be granted to the said Benjamin F. gon5s. upon his executin; the assignment re. quired bV the Acts aforesaid. I1r0S- G. BACON, c. c. P. E. D. Clerk'. (4'ce, July 1. 18 -_S 3m 23 State of I0jlth (arolina. ABBEVILL E ' DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. ames Taiggart. E x'or. Bil f,.r A pportion Aaron Lomax, et al. me.As',$'r ON miotiont of Mir. Perrin, complainari's 8"-* icitor: Ordered, that the Commaissio:ri give three months ntotice. in the Abbreville: Banner. and 'stich other pnaper as he niay diem p roler, to all the creditors of Arloses Taiggairt, late Ordintary of Ahhevale District.noaw dnec'd., as-well as those having demnaands frnr mnoaneys received by hint as Ordinary as aifor-sad. as his individual credlitors, at ahe time oftis death. whose demands have nmot been fully andi pr,, perly paid by his Execttr, to comne in before the said Commissioner, aund prove thenir den mantds; and that arneih of them as shall not come in and prove their demands. on. or before a peremptory day, to be fixed by thre C2ommaris siner which dnay shall he at letast thatee monaths from this publienation of the aid niotice, shall be ecuded from the benefits of this Dencree. [Signted) WM. HAlRPER. In puartitance of the said Decnrernil Orier I ippoirnt Friday, the first day of November next. on. or hiefme whiich. the creditors as aiffore aid will appear before mte, anid prove their demands. tI. A. JON~ES, c. E. A. D. Commn'rs, Office, 1!) June, 1644. July 3 3m 23 TO PRINTERM4. Priling Paper, TJ ype, Pre sses. Ink, 4c. Tj HEU iubscribers having comrnpleted teir arrangements for keepinag ont had a general assortment of every article used by the crafn. They have now on hand, and are 'YE of all kid ptt up~ in founts Hoe's PRESSEd. Washington and Smith Do Itakinig Macbittes. Furniture. Rule, Do :Cases. Chiase.. Stands, Galleys. &c. Johnson's (Phila.) News and Book ink, Pront'a(New York) do ' do" Prinating Paper nf all sizes and qannlities, Foolaenp. Folio Post atnd Letter Pulper, Enamelled and Commaonn Blank Cards. &c. The Type we offr toa the trade is.fromn the. well known mannaiactory of Wmn. H ager & Co. New York, wvarranted on thre btest metal, and ast bay hand. Type from other frnuneries will however the furnmshed wh~en raquined. The' eharacter of Hon's nialhinery is so well known to Printers generally, that we conasider it ttntes cessary to recomtmerid 'it to them. All oarnters fr their Machine or Hand Presses, or anay other article mianufactuired by threm will' be ex cuted by us on thes New York terms. BURGFES & JAMES, .6 Bt oad-street, Charleston. S. C. 117 Printers in Geargia, North c.snd Sotth Caroline, whlo copy the above ati.y' n'umber'-of imes during thne year 1844.' wilta ?sallowed $5 on settlemetnt nfthaeir accottats wvhere they ek: :eeed $30. Those who do' not initend to'deal with uis, will please not copy. SApril24 - . . Ot 13 *'China, Crockery,' ege. Pitchers, Dishes, Ewept and Basins; graeite, aid.China Tea sells Tiblers,. Wine(,glas. es, hJebaifters, 1,amnps, Silts, Canets.(kg. de, r~ sale'hy "f. W.-KEN K. Mnmhuur;. Novr. 9i3 4a - STATIUN.ES"- 2 CH.RKN~r j OSEPH* AALKKfW2gei! tf'5i T.;White's.TrPz and SERad u )Ry, lins constandlyon hand an exte o1rtmnent of Type.,FroWersr'rnaMnenU Brass Rule, Cases. C/Mses Comperif". fSicks. A'c 45c. Arc, And every article required in a Printmne 61916"i" All of which.will be furnished at New York prices-.actual expenses only added. The reputntion of this Foundry is believed to be fully established, lhaving been founded up %iardsof'Thirty Years and reference it, conti dently made to many lading Jonrn .s of the United States. Prining Presses,> News-paper of all..sizes, Medium Double MeIPdium. &c. PRINTING INK. News, Book.-and Colored Inks, of the best quality and lowest prices; Blank Book Manaufactory. PAPER AND STATONAi.RY. Always on hand, a large assortment offir.AsK BooKs. made of the beet paper and botind in the striongest manner. Banks, Public Of fices, Merchants and other,, can have thiir Account Books ruled and bouind to any- pa tern, in the best niane'r. at lowest pa ices.. Also,-A large stock of WRITING PAPERS. of all kinds. for sale low. Also,-Asi extensive assortment of FINE STA TIONEHY. ofevery kind, including Blank and Enanmelled Cards. Also.-BIN ERS' M ATERIALS of ill kinds, Paste Board, Leatner, &c, Alay tf 17 CARD. T IE Subscribers respectfully infornr their 'i estomers and the public gen. rally, that they have just received a new and wellselected asrtinera s spring & Summer Goods, comprising ean extensive anSnertnient of articles for Gentlemen's Clothing, in the latest and most fashionable style, which they are prepar t-d to make up. in a fashionable and workman. like mnunier. From Gentlenien wanting any' description of Clothing they solicit a call, as they feel confident in their ability to snit the most fastidions both in the quality and prices of their Goods. MEIGS & COLGAN. March 4, 1444 tf 6 Niotice. r [ IE subscrilber begs leave to inform his friends tid the community in general, that lie 1s at this time receiving and opening an entire new STOCK OF GOODS, consisting in part ef DVAIESTIC & FANCY DRY GOODS. Hats Shoes, Bonnets, Hard ware, Crockery WareSaddles. Bridles. W hips, Groceries, &c. All of whiclh articles he will offer on the very best terms his circumstances and the times will admit. . . 8. r. GOODE. March 13 tf .7 Law Notice. HE snuscribers have formed a parttier ship in the practice of.Law for Edfiefield District. Office near~G nod man's Hotel. J. TERRY. JOSEPH ABNEY. December 22. 1843 t' 48 Notices The Subscriber would take this oppottunity to retnrn hiisthiaenks to his friends und the com. mnunity in general, f.er the liberal patronage they have conferred on him for the last ten years He intends carrying on the s1Lrclaunt Tailoring Business. in all its branches, at tI old stand, and hopes I tr ttention to busines. to merit a comntit ice those favors which have been.oliberal esthved on him. JOHN LYON, Dec. 12 tf 46 1 Dr. E LBERT BLA1D, W JU LD respectfully ina'orm the citizens oef Edgehield C. II.. and its vicinity. that lie has opented an oflice in -the hiouse l'or meerly occupied by John 8. Jeter as a law oflicee where he ca:n be f'innd at all lime.. except when attending prof'essional buisintess He will aitenid to any businiess in the line of .;i- proifessiin, and lhe pes by care and attention rec.ive and deserve a share of' public patron Alay 22 II' 17 gai.Giy Groceries. 1 H E Subhscrit,'Cr re~spemcthiully iniforms his, A rienids anid tihe Pe.'bbec ge'ner-ally, that he' ,dl'rs for sale, at the brie~k gere f'ormnerly occu uid by Mlessrs. Sitlev & Graf'on, nenrly op. teosite Mr. James H-lninhard'se jlotel, a large mtd general aissortmnent of G It00LL1,' ES, par. icuz'lj adapted to the wants of'familie. . con isting itn part of New tirleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix SUG A R, I.tieap. heni crushed & powdered Sugars. Cluba, Rtio arid Java COF FE E, Back, Ilyson, Gunpowder anid Itmperial TE-AS, West India and New Orleans Molasses, Hull's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s. & 6ie Splermi. do. 4s, 5s, & 6s Catnal Flour, in whiile anid half barrels, 6 casks prime Goshien Cheese, . 20 hoxes do. do. do, Bnckwhentt in 1-4 and I S barrels, . Pickles in 1-2 gal. jars. qua. and pints,* - Tomato Ketchup do. .do. Walnait den. do.. do. - 50 saaks. Liverpoel Salt. (blentched sackcs,) 50G b'oxes Table do. (a fine article,) r 25 brlI. Irish Potatoes (Roan) 2 tierdes Onions.(red and siirki, A LSO,. Bar soap', shaving soap. potton cards wioo ligo, madder. dopperas.. rie, lrd'r, el oco.I~e Baker's cocoa, coceoa paste, Go-sheit bt)7ernd.i is bisett lemon tiscujt, pie, tiec--er a er crackers, butter craclk.ers, piloat hrsid l. nonds, cnrrants, citron, elO--es, rmtme~fhiee. nnnamfln. pepper. b'ue'.5 ginger, sagoegpdarl Barley. maCaron'., vesmicillj. epeintitfird, trch, Wesl Iadnt ad:American.ReireI'es. Pesons visitirgIilergare'reiipeetfully -equested to -call andenniitlefor-thinidelvesi' m~i-H. A.'KENItICK Hamtit.imrg; Novr. 25 ' U '442 'ines, flrandyr Glu&, '&c, M~ A LA GAi Teineriffe. Iort, Shied y,- and 1. adeird WI-NES, Amiericati antI Esiilad GIN, 'American ind Cognac BRANDY, Old Peaciand Apple' do, A fresh stupply 'ofrchoiee PORTFI a in quarts and pingl~. For sle b~ Homburg, A pril 20.- tf -3 - Confection mm ejc, , 4?IESH .tjyplyqtadgq~'~s Brasil Nuts Egis nA.nada Fis Ra Enslis, &acu ,'Amn.. Hainbu,rg. , U' 13 A - - I'~ bT slidindffrthe receptoio e CottmM eelitoll(&Ee isnWatrda don theidistreteidiung nilt the b diiess riaf the ent 1.jeotr feet abote the hIilesi *gs ptf ra? i i w,ey.- - entfrely teiot f'fra itt ohe gt,;'iich render it pr sheom pnuated for fouding tatd eirvg' They are now, f I(El fys no place, and pie roitoppeeufe 7tten on their own aictiota, bittosie tbeirfttdi$' ded atnion to h Im and are edIv retOh Storing'atsd Receiviig and Fonardnriii . - .Pashauingpoods tf od Their charges will base 4o,;this lingottnd 25eeists piutqI d o2 cents per bale.of selling Mereharidisidand e fnie ent. Foraidingird noe *t the eiahlished %tlo 7h & dr receed bytles. ,C-L beral advances wil -ane d i rii-g SPiDS a 'nuycons.~mrsmdttea4 Hamburg, S'I -~. t' State ofb ut fIs i 1 IN THE CV0AIMN 'P-2LFA& 11111 ALBERT CHEAT H AM WJI' liai'een Rarre.id.andi inue confilsdw ~ the - bounds, 1f.the Jail of.Edgieild D d"vrtue oa-capieas ad satii'tir ir John B. lolies and Btier'Williai iligving tiled hi6 petition. with -a schedne th of his whole estate and effiets, . uth orobtainineg the benefit of h Acts e eni eral Assetbly, commonlyeallied Debtors Acts. Pnblic notice Is hereby'gien, it eti tion of tlie said Talbert Cheatham wil.lisard and considered.in the Coortof CommonPleas for Edgefleld Districtht Edgeleld on ons, en thee9th day of ctberneltor o6#110other day as the.Court my order. diin "the terr, coimenring on. the first MondaYn October next. at said lac&'; and'ilI the fereitorsofld', Talbert Clheatham' are Ihereby enuimoied Lp.' sonally. or by aitorney,'thn aid there5 lsiaid Conrt.- to show cause,. if an they canuby'.i the benefit of the Acts aforesaid.should not be e ranted to the -said Talbert--Cheathim'!upon his executing die assignmsnt required b the; Acts aroresaid. THOS. G. BACON' c. c. F. Clerks Office, June,18, 1844. June 19 m 21 4iROCER E~.&c T H . Subscribers tesliectfulzly inform iheir friends a nd the public..that.tfiey. have re ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS, selected by one otthe -firm, in Neu ork, Ba. ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore andChaileston, whnch 1 add-tion to' their former-stock.eom. prises the largest and best assortment d6Goods ever offered in this market- coisisting is pkt as followst 40 hhds. Potto Rico.New Orleans and - SCroiX ungars, .50 bags itio, Uuba; Portojco,St Do - mingo, Java. and Modha-.fe, 7To huds. -Vestndia Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba 'do. 35 bbla. New Orleans do 70,000 lbs. Bacon. Hams,Sitdes&Shinld s, 80.000" Swede Iron. assorted sizes, 5,000" English do,' 3.000" 'Band and Hoop Iron,A 3,000:" liail Roda& Jarse.8ioeshaPes, 2.000" Casi, Geridn.rBliteredSt'eel 200 setts Wagon Boes, 1,700 sacks Salt;'(bleached sackv 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, . 'I 250 pieces Gonny lagging, 1,000 lbs.'Bagging Twine, ( Wedver',) 150 coals Manilla Bale R0pe 100 - do Hemp do do 1.5001 yai ds Osnaburga, 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf'~tgar 31,00" " - crushed do. 3,0(0" powdered "do. - 1,000)" .single refined Loaf~ - deo 20 boxes.Turpenune Soap 10 'Sperm Candles, 20 " H nill'spatent ('andles, S tierces f'resh ground Rite 2,000) lbs. Whsite Lead No..I Union- Mif, 25 bLbi. Canaliour, (choice brand.) 40 doz. .dining, parlnr, rocking and children's Chairs, 7eases latsi and Caps, ,150 cnska Stone. Lime. (in fine owder,). 20 kegs Dupont's FFF g Powden 1,00(1lbs. Bar Lead, 40 boxes Winidow Glass8x10 & 10sl2' 130 bags Shot. aisorted sizes, 2,500 pairn Shoes, Tea, P'eppler..Spice,. Ginger, Chocolate. Ciii unamon, Almonds. Starch, Nuitmegs,inechew ing Tohncco. .Negro Cloths, Blanliets, Shoe Thretad, Cotton Yarn.. Cotton Cards, Wool; Cards, Tacks; Siieves, Plough Lines,7 Iniigo, ladoZtt. Blue Stone, Copperas, EpsomSa, Linseesd 'il, Lamnp Oil, a (superior- artice, Trace Ct~aios, Filth Chains, Smoothing Irons,. branu bouud eAdlr Buckets, hor'se. Buckets, Pail'aTsi.ee~ers; WilloW1v /agons, nests Measures; Feathrs, &c- &c &c. sDLIEY & CRAPODT. H zmburg .Tuly, 1, 1843. tr 23 .P:ublic lNotice. n)zsowe hseig official--husine'st with nU~ e. are inforamede-ibat lean be fdufld atihe flice onaevery.M.ondyandiFriday, a twi.dirCieg egept jprovidentially preented, uurtg .thems of; Juno, Jtiyrid'A'ugust. - -- AOHNIL, 6. t.Dg. -May5, - - -- ShirvIungs $ heetings~. 4-45-4. 64 and I2-4, brwenau -Just received by - ~ JOHN 0 B'. FORD' Hamburg. Feb. 19 - i 4: ed to give satisfactione Forsale b~ythe box or retali-by H. A& KENRICK' _Hanmburg, A pril 20. tI '13 BDls Tresh uinslacked ROK LIMB jast leeived..and ron-sale by~ - SIBLEY &CRAPOlt aomburg, A pril20: . tf62W;13 CUol ry Whiskey.n 2 0 GALLONS- 'Monaini ir' .a prtme article,-for, ia~ ' H .-u " ' -71 usriergenvo ej artne~ 1.ship fo the'raeieeief Law-. :' F."H. WARtDUAW W. C. MORAGNE. Jrune1 to (e os