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AGRlCULTURAL -PROSPECTS. Since our. last, we have been blessed' with most seasonable and bountiful show ers, which have slaked the jiarehed earth, lighted up with the smile of gladhess the sombre countenances of our agriculturists, and materially changed the prospects'of the approaching. -harvest- with good sea sons, the crops-nay yet approach to an average, although the yield from the ear -ly planted corn must be very light. While we rite this paragraph heavy clouds are floatiug above us, and every appearance is favorble to rain.-Farner's Ga:. Since ottr last paper went to press, we have had several refreshing .howers, ntnd we learn that they have extended to dif ferenteighborhooads above and below us. We hear,. however, of places where it is yet dry; and even where the rains have been most ahundatt, they were so late coming, that.the corn crop will be. we fear, far short of an average. There is no doubt, however, that it will be greatly beneftied by the recent rain. Cotton, we are informed, is flourishing, and thought the plant is not so tall as usual. the notn ber of bolls is greater..-'endleton Ales *senger. The Season.-We have recently had some light showers of rain;.but the corn crop we fear is too far spent to be reclaim ed. Msny families must suffer, owing to the unparalelled scarcity of provisions, which this extensive drought will effect. Spartan. . Crops and Seasons.-We have had re freshing showers 'of late, which have greatly revived the hopes of the fartner, as well as the face of nature. A recent exeursion beyond this village has satisfied us that the corn crop. not withstanding the injuries it sustained from - the recent drought, will be a good one. The cotton crop in this region is also pronising. Christian index. During the past week we have been fa vored with flue showers at this place. and in inost parts of the District. Rain ta. not materially benefit many fields of up land corn, but a seasonable supply will yet be of vast imnportance to that which was planted late, and to peas and other productions of the farm. The crops t otpt bottom land are said to be promising. Greenville Moudaiecr. Hot ieeather.--Yesterday and the day previous was oplpres'ively w arm, the i her nometer, for several hours in e m idb of the day. from 90 to 94 dat. Yes er day, at 3 o'clock P. ,1 it reaceed 95, iw ing the greatest heat experietwed since the 25th ult.--Chalestun Courier. Crops.-The folloning is from th. Montgomery Adverti-er of Frida. last One of the severest droughts which t~as ever been experienced nowt prevails -i. this section of Alabama. Oil very inm ay plantations the corn crop is nearly destrsy. ed. Rain even nouw cantnot restore it. Cotton in tany places is seriously in juted-and unless we have rain soon short crop may be espected. A" too ar dens, especially itn tibi, vicinity, most tof them are entirely burnt up. THE WEATH-IER About the tim-- our last papgecr went to press we were visited by a shower of rain. which we understand nas pretty general over the District ; and it h.ts been soai ii hat showery tn variotus directionas daring~ the past week. Ou Tuesday evenaina fast ne htad a very fine shtoner andi we ott derstand that a trieendiu, ratio fell a fen mxiles below lhere, dainrg tmuch'dtatmage in washing away the soil ftromn recently plougheut hillside fields. The-se r~tas late as they are, will do mtucht toward, bringing our late corn ; ci hile it is very evident that forward cornt is past htope. ot being betnefittedl by all the rain that cana fall. Cottott, being a tapt rtootedl lant, hias tnt suiie-red sot severely. antd it a. possible a pirety (dl~ir canonot crop matuy ) a be mnanie.-Anderson Ga::ette. The WIeathr.-We have had seve.ral refreshing se-asonts. withina thes past week, and thae fears of a faminte a hich staired us in the face a few weeks since. are ttuaw tiisstpated. We learn Iromn several see tions of thte country thtat the corn cropj is tnt so badly intjnred as we weare b-al to euppose. frotm the ueneral mo'rttirints ~nd comoplaint, n hieui ne have heird from day to day.-amaden Journal. The Drought anid Heat .-T ate utru gil continues in tis quarter of the State, atnd we presume thtroitgh the greatter part ouf at. wvithi utnrelaxedl intenasity, atccomtipantied by~ excessive heat. There has hbetn nao tat" now faor more than a fartiiht, whenit it was too light to be tif thuch service, The air is scorching hut and paarehttw dr'y.-.$e rious and well grtunded -larmt be-gits to be entertained in various quiarters of thce coutry for the corn. Th hil-I tnd curia in tassle is firing at the bottiim and rapidly approachtitng an irrecoverable. state. . The gardens atre tburnt up, and the patstures al tnost dry stubble. In a sthort timte.:af thae drought continutes. it will lie tutcessary to fodder the eaile,-Richmo-.d Whig. SThe Weather.-Yesterday was-hot al most beytind endluratnce, and if "the oldest inhabttauntb" has ever seen toore catloric dispensed in the space of 24 hours, we pity his suf'erings while he was abiut it. We, at any rate, htave never seen a hotter dlay in this climaate. TIhe thertmomaeter tat Lyncht & Clark's stood at 97. at Rustont & Co's. itt Broadway..at 9$, anad in vari rious places in thte~ city it rose to tupwtarda of a haundred in the elahade. Thle heat. itt deed, htas been in'ense for a sauccessiohn of days. with scarcely the appearance of a cloiud during the w hole time to break the direct rays of the saat uponat the tnoass of brick anti .stane. itt whtich ne live, anti what ia taot v'ery cuutfortatble in prospeet, every appearanace whaile we are writitng ~indicates as hot. or hotter atmosphere to day.--N. Y.Courier. A letter from our.Co'umbia, (S. C.) correspondent, :lated l4tha ins, says :--.l bave the pleasure to informa you that yes freshing rain, and' as far as heard from and fromh appearance. it extended far into the adj'aitrig Districas.. This day we have had another ine- shower. Such vegetatioin as was not destroyed, put on !the appearance of life, and the despoa deney which appeared to have settled on the faces of men,'has been removed, and n e once inore rejoice in hope. under the preemise that seed time and harvest never shall fil."-Ckarleslon Courier. Provisions -Our countrry friends would do well to bring their Corn, Flour, &e. to market at once, as every article of this kind, owing to the present scareity, is commanding very high prices. Corn is selling from 75c to SI per t"ushel ; Flour from 8 to $10 per barrel. High prices will not keep the people from1 eatinig. Camrden Journal. Crops in Te.ras.-We learn that the crops of corn and cotton ihroughiut the whole Republic are more promising than they have been ihr the last three years. The crop of corn will he imniense. It is ettimated that more than 50.000 bushels of corn will be raised in Gonzales county this season, and in many of the middle and eastern counties five times the amount will be raised. The cotton crop of Texas will probably be at least. a third larger than it was last year. It is estimated that 50.000 bales of cotton will be raised in the cou. ties west of the Trinity this season. We have no data ,in which to form an esti. mate of the crops east of thai river. The crop of sugar will probably be stuffioient to supply the domestic consumption. The forest products n ill also be valuable ; the crop of pecans is nre promising than. i1 has been since the fruiful season of 1842 Mast is abundant in all seious tl' the country-of course there will be an abuo. dance of pork. It is probable, therefore. that provisions of all kir.ds will be more abundant. and cheaper this season than they have ever bieen before. It is fortunate -indeed. that just as the 'emigratiin from the U. States is increasing most rapidly, the means of subsistence throughout the coun. try should tbus be increased to a wonder. folI extent. Heedth of tlhe City.-Wo le-era that re rits ;ire cicu luted in the country, of Ye'I low Fev.r in Charleston. There is no tioa ciii en ihr such reports. There is noi .ir'evailing ev'r in Chairlest-tm, and not it ing that has been suspe cted even of .!acme YVIlow Fever. The health of the Cit3 is low good.-Mercury. Black Ants. -'To get rid of these troth Ioinr tello ns. it " riter in the l'ieaqias 1'trtter s'i s, "ee dis-olved hailf t teaspom tAl of tartar emetic im two teiasponiifiI- ''I bli water andi mixed n ith suioe moilaises till put ii where they could doctor lhem svves. The result was niey all cleared out h= ;upposed perfectly 'ured, as he 'is not heard from them since. Tit fn Tat.-Somle of the Noitern Whigs having formed a "Natie Atmeri cin" party. n hese object is to xelude er ''i,tii'rs from tIhe rights of rii z..itship -.r o~ Soiuth Carolinian prpises. ier the '-eke of peace to themselves .,nd safety to .neir property, to ''dra a a line of detiar ;teion, over which -a Yankee ;imll not pass."- luscogee Democrat. A ristocracy.-A ctemetporary trulv snys: Whian of otr arisi'i~rnti' (amiie ein~ lo'ok ha ek a few years. n ithout encountering the host of sotie worthy mechanic ? H ,sa ttaity of the fortines a hich noi inspire their possessors wiih giddy notions, have becen earned iby the trowel, the jackplanme. .iver tice c..utier oIf some iueensiderabale .Ihtp. tir by sotme niher humtble occu pa ntont ? Yiec their successot's a'e too proud ai' ackowle'dge their' hitmtble oiin ; and eke moest 4( those n ho do not himng, antI co'id htave dotne nothin2, to lift their famit tiies li-om the dust, are 'lie mtost pertina c'oins of te-ir acquired and spdirious aris OUR AGit"tULTlURE. 'This citotrty enumcerate as;l prescen fnee bor from sixteen mtilliens of' whiute popc htuiont , Acording to the census the' en tire nutmbter of ienuivid uals emp ~loyedt in m~tanufa~tures til the mechanihe antIs, is less thtan fire hiundrei thousatnn. Comz mterce emplons s a mtuch less number still. anid if weo ailuln otne and a hlfll mtillions tel lbe emplo'yeed in tmet'canutile opei anoi ns. which in all piroibability isa~ large ect tnate, we shall have lfer aigriculturai'l employ mentts thei overyoei ng ntuber of feor reen, antd a hlIf milliein... Neiw what, we m qeuir. is wanotintg beut intelligience, ad a~! proepet' respect fhr thleir calling. on he pacri etfi the tillers iof the soil, ICo re'nier agrical tnre * booortCable ?' W.it h the re-q-'isite quanftm o ttef itt'lbigence ando sel' respert' ..n heir part, all tlhat cottd h( e reqi tsite. tnder any or e'very uieedtfieation, of cir cumistatucee, nOutld alloiw as an inievitabile restilt. We hope all ALL wheo are itier ested ini the c'ultivatlion -of the soil, .n ill duly pondier the~e thtings. Wolves. -A Wiismiusii edlitor acknowl edg~es the r'eceipt ofl (~tgres~ienal deecu mlents ' itn ad atie of the maiiil ' in cCII *equen'e of a fliek ihf a "Ives chasing rhe po(st ider acroass the prarie. lie who lives cinder the diominion of one vice, mulcst explerI the conmmotn ef'ects .it-if biz). to be poore-if inteinperate, to he dliseased-if' luxur'iouas, 1o (lie betimnes. Aidhere alwvays rieidly a'nd tandeviating ly to the truth ; hut while yotu express that which is true..do it i-e a piecsing macn tier. The truth isihlt picture-the main tner is. th1e light that displays it to advan cage. (Weare aiuthorizedl to antnounce G. D. MitI, E-1., as a caciildate for Coalor~el of Seventh Regiment, to 6ill thte vacanicy occasioned by the resignation oif Col. L. T. Wigfall. Jualy 23 26 (Cy" The friends of Lieut. JAMES II [lAturs, anntounce hitn. as a candidate Ier the iafuice of tax Collector at the next elec tiOtti LAW BLANKS FtI S ALTE A T THiBt OFFICE. Hamburg, Prices Current. JULY 16, 1845. Bacon, per Ib. Iron, per lb. Hog round, 7 i 74 Sweeies,ass'd,44 a 54 Hams, 74 a ti} Hoop, 74 a 9 Shoulders, 61 a 7 Sheet, 7 a 9 Sides, 74 a 8 Nail Rods, 74 a 8 Bagging. pet yd. Russia bar 5 a 6 Rest Hemp, 17 a 20 Plough Monids, 6 a 7 Tow, 15 : la Lard, per lb 8 a 10 Cottan, 174 t 011 Lead, " " 6 a 8 Balerope. per Ilb. 8 a 10 ' Lime,, per bbl. Beeswax. prlb.22 A 258toue, 2 00 a 2 51 ('otton. per lh. Rice, per 100lb)s 4 00 Ord. to .llid'g, . In 51 Sugars. per Il. Middling Fair, 6 a 64 St. Croix, 10 a 11 Fully Fair, a Pinto Rico. 7 a Ill Fine, a New 4i rleauns 7 a 10 Coffee, per lb. 11avata, whi:e 10'a 12 Rio, 8.a 10 Do. brown H a 9 Javn, 1: a lI, Lnafand.lnmnp.13 a 5 Corn, per hi.. 00 a 50 Salt. per hsh. 45 a 50 Corn .Meal, 50 a 624 Sack, I fI0) a 1 75 Flour, per hbl. Tallow, per ib 8 a 10 Canal, 6 50 a 0 00 Twine, per lb. Country, 4 50 a 5 25 \nueriean, 25 a.30 Bides, per lb. 7 a 8 English, 25 a 374 HetawRG, July Ifi. Cotton.-For the past wenk we have had but little doing in thisarticle.. We gnote. ordinary to middling (14 to G. niddlinig fair to fair 6.j to 61, good fair to fine 71 cea.ts. Corn and Meal continues sc.rce, and in de mand .-Rcpublican. (AMBURoG. July 19. . Cotton. |During the past few days there. has been but very little business trmutacted in this article. Our qtnt:tions comprise the forego. ing: Ordinary to middling.54 t 6; Midhdling fir 64 a 6; Pair. 00; Good fait, 00; Fully fair 7 cents.-Journal. jCo1.ustIA, July 17. Cotton -There was more of'this article in market lust week than is usual at this season. It however met with a ready sale. We quote ex tremes from 5 to 7 cents.. Corn ha advanced since last week-price frout 80 to 874cents. $50 Rewari. STR:AY E) or Stolen from the Subscriber, on the 14th instant, at the M ilitary En catnpment. a Grey 1 \ R E. seven years old past Sirinig abot trteen hands high, h.: a scar 1o1 the outside of a le of I is anel s .-tn other marks recollected. The above reward wil be given for the 11 are and lhief. with proof .ufli eient to coiviet hin.o'r en dell:rs I..rthe 1are alone. WILl,! \M K Sl:1t;LrR. Livinur near ..ugmire's P. 0., IFlde.. S. C Thi hbbeville i meter amid Peidlton lies -ntier will give- the above two inertionis each, :tld lIrward their accmmiita ito this , fliee. July -23 2t" 26 Brought 'o 1t1h Jail O V ihi-, De,eeret, a N --os, e11, n ho .ayvs his ntlae is POiP1.Y. ami t-.e lie ielonis to Mirs. 11cGr w. living n ithin ten metes eel An''.n-t.i. Geirgii, tint fai r from ln rry's Ferry. Said negr is ahout 5 feet, 5 it'Chea hithi. darle complex in, and betw. en 45 and 50 %euars of age. I. Uns a sear over lii. It e\ e. ainid Ore' "n hi. breaist ; nearly all of itis hme er front teet h are out. The owner is reqne-ted tocote forwatrl. prove property. pa eharg-s and take hit away, or ie a ill be dealt w ith aneording to law. -" C. U. GOMM.3AN. Jaiilor1 July 23 tf 2G 'St-te: of Slttl t arl'ius1a IDGE~FI .D DJSTillCT. rjliOAiAS J. HI hlhtR. iving near m Wini Se,,', in Elgefir e{ Dis-rect 'l'olla befiote ite a black lorse, seven s ears old. a smnIl a bite st reak i i hi-, face, right hind foot bite aboiu fite. n hands high, rana botted. App'ii at i(th birty dl-I hirs. W. $. COU'lRAN, July 23 lmi4mn 26 .llagistiate. State of South Car'olinta, BARN l-'ELhL bJI.'TIllCT'. W I LLIA3M J. NI.XS(N. whos is now ini the S caisindy of to, .i riff of' Datnel l Dis trict.. by .virtue~ offj Irit of r. vpius ad Sulis faciuandum. ai th. smot ot L. WV. tLites, tiavitng pentitie the lIIeotabtle thie J tdnes of thme Ciour t of Cnnnont i I 'leas. thait hie miay be aid mtitted to thn e erIit ofithe Acts of the General Assembly, made ihr the relief ol IusaIhect D~ebtnrs. It is thierefore oirderer,. that the said L WV. Bates, anmd :ll tthiers ti' whom the saidl Pe-. titioeimer is itn aniyw wise inidiet. be. and they are h~ereby suimmointed. aiit hiatve nitice tit aippea hefi re the said Jitlges ai the taist Court, to be hoildent ant Bariiwell. oti the foiurth 31 etdaty ini October ntext. tot shen~ citas. it any they cait, wit the said Petitner should not have the pi~raett his petitin gi stted. Ot1ice of Commnoti Pleas. ORASM~U" I) ALLL:N.q,..c r Ji1h 2:3 12t 27 L.AGUIU e lIfCULATI0N ! II PEl~'.iTI chanugi- mt th-. temoteratture Itaive a very baid effeact inpoti the blood; a stiddems cinting. lromii at fill, L'enerotus. to) a lon. piiori die, will be egnially inijiriois to the healthI a' studden itch.i igess of euitheri. It we wotihi hiavi' hieatl w e moist etndiavor to pre vetit, as fhr as in ns lie, great extremes' of all kindmis. Eveiry excess, of heiat sir robb' of scut ing or dIrinking, tetnds toi produce imupunrty of the blood it tan~- ci cri iation tbecimie.,l iigm,1t; the very dc/munels .'t lifi- are clogilecd; atil the first coniseifience- is thatt the BoweLStisecome We are in this' cood tion edyt receivn disase. which we itaty comtie in citntact ; atnd withitut aniy contact with any) inie ;tfected't with sick ness. we shall have hteadachme. ie'arthnro dizziness, a fonl tiingue. loss of a ppeitet; al- theV re'sult of the state of cusrineness. Whent the atttiislhierie heromtes imnptre-nd sippressivei to tmatnkindl.it re'quires the tetipest to agitate it, to give it putrity and life When thae bwels 'me citstive they reqnire the administration of BRAN!)..EITIl'S PILLS. whicht, by excititig at 'ommioiitn. < r accelera ted meivemteut in that organi. will occa~sion all mmibideuntents to bie expelled, thereby prodin eitig piurity to the blood atnd health to Ott' whole frame, UJ'Thte Pills are sold at Dr. lrandretha's 01 fice. 241. Blrtoadway, N. York. Also. by Bland $& Butler. Ed getield C. H-1: ; S. D. Vkarkr & Co.. Httamhmrg ; J. .5. &. D. C. Smyley. Mleeting Street ; IV 31. C'oleman, 'e w M asket; Whitl~ck, Sullivan & Ii'aller, Ureenwood ; L. D. Meirri man Cokesbury. July23 5t 26 -NOTICE. 7'i H E RE wvill be ait Election for Cotlotiel. held at the 3ltuster Grountd of eatch Beat Corr.patiy in the Seventh Rtegiiment, on the fifth of' epitember next, to fill the vacanecv occa sinned by the reaignationi of L uis T Wigftull. Esq. By order of Brig. Gent. 3R1A DLEY, SAtUsr. POSE!, Lt. Colonel. July2 7t 2ue Wloiesale & Retail Grocers, CORNER CENTRE AND -at1t(ET STREETS, EAdLBURG, S. C. - WE just receivcd; and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the- following g ticles, which they oter to their friends and the, trade, at the lowest nihrk'e pij,..- - SUGARS. 30 hhds. consisting of St Coii, Clairlield. Porto tico an.. MUuscovado. ALSO, Double Relined Loaf. Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COF Fh,'k' S. 50 bags Old tiovernent Java Coffee, lU do. Augustura - do. 125 choice t(10 . do. 1 Bale Mocho do 15 bass Cuba. - BA GGING. 100 pieces Heavy Dundee. 44 to 45 inch. 250 do. Kemtucky, (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 50 do. 'Tow, 45 inch 125 do. (tunny, 24 psr yard, 45 to-47 in U0 do Georgia & Corolina, 44 to 45 hr. iwP& 300 coiliKentucky Rope x;50 du Manilla, ao - 50 do. Jute do. -MOL AS~si:,S 20 hhds. Trinidad Mlolasses 25 bbls..,New Orleans. do IRU N 50,000 pounds Iroia. of all sizes. Also, a goad assortuent of Hoop, and Band Iron, iacrman an Caster & Cast Steel. BACON. & SALT 30.000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. CHAIRS. 10 dozen I Maple Chairs 25 do Winiduir do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Childiens, do 2 .do. Boys, do 2 do Otlices, do - - 2 do Rocking, do 1" do Nirte. do ITL.4AKETS. 2 bales 9.4 Blankets 3 do '10-4 do (weiglhing 7 lbs. to the pair) A goofsortnent of Bed Blankets from to 124. - 'E:JUW CLOTHS. 1.0(11 yds. W nashmigton leans (heavy,) 11100 do. Coventry Plms. NAILS. 10) Kegs, (:i-s rte.* Sizes) . .,fAUi. 150 Bags. assnrted m'zes :0 I &s 11' Dupont's Powder 111 do Blasting do 20 E.ale.Spirting. dui ,jjfji I4LAD 5000 b& pitr: .a I, E Y Union. M ills _ in t,- Lead. 50 BIxe 'Teas. Colnsisti..e of gun paw der, Hyson and imperial 61 Gatties. 1 Ulest Bhack Tea LI i L'. 200 bls. h r .si .(aick Little. Also-Plaster Paris. - A LSO Ginrer, Pepper. Spice. t'inuanon. N utnies. Iuhigo, Sltpitrc, Blue "tone. Copperas. SnoueTihr nl. S ani' Uiton & W ol Uads. Bras'. Bound Buck. is Po.iited Buckets. Tubs' rs. Keelers Vv illon % agora. and a rolles Vashboards. Cocoa Dippers Cloalis Pius. .Brons. Wooden . Bow.s. Wash .slands, Llelhowis. Rtake. Sc the Snedes Colee Mills,Sep1p.ITalho.w & Sperm, C{1 :io nlox . 'Mvnsires, daidd, itone idian Glass. Starch. Pistols. To. hacci, t(ru,dstonies, OsLnaburgs. 'T'e inoe. Cas. tias. Baots. aots. Wgool IIats.Rice.Clthes Baskiets, Aluonds, Bienrskins .iiar4eurel, 1alu-tard, Filth Uhiaint. :inamp Oil a chicei article oft Chewing~ Tuihneco; Vi',-gaar. Bexa' , C t ider. lBarrel Covers, Cod 1'ish, Ploaugha 31 ugads, &leI Leather, Nank~eens, Choco latte. & c. &c. W \NTlj)--1.000l lbt. BEES WAX, for whlien enash will lie paid fl~autrn,Juini 2.1. tf -23 ..FLOURt. JUST receiden 25 biarrels iresh NOR~TH. p h-RN F LOUR. anid-fiir sale hv sl1.EY & CICAPON. Ilamuburg. July 2:1. 15'15.tf- 26 10 '4. L'arae Spiianih (Wa. 4. 11 10 3,. p~anishi (L Vialedos) 10 31. do (R. P. 3l.).. 5 31. Imuperral liealina-. ("Venus.") Just~received, and tir "ale by . - SI)1., Y*& CiIAPON. linmbuig,.July 23,1I-I8 tf 26 Mtale' of S ~u h C arolina. EXE"UTIlVE IDEP \RTMENT. - Cor.vatsi 7th Jutly. 18.15 By fis Exreelency tw tw AsuE. Esq. Gjovernor and Oommnandrr in Chuf in and over 1/ir .s tate o./ South Cuarolina. * 1 i:REAS, iniformnation- has been recei. ved at this Djepa iment, that an nero .ious muriler was conmniitted ont thelth l of uneji last, mi $ponrtaiiburu; Distrie!. by JO8EPH~ ~!I.J H l':Y, ont the bodyuof Wilson .losher, amid lhat the snid Josphj ilugheny has fled frotm ttstice: Now kntow ye, that1to the end justice maay be done. itmgl that the said Jose~phI linghey iay be brought toi legal trial for htis off'eicq as deoresai. I dii hierebay offer a reward *.f TWO H-UND/tE D DOL LA iS lfor his tiliprehenisiont atd diehvery inito iany antil in 1his State. Jo seph Hlniiey is diescribed as bene nhlami 5 feet 3 nches high, has a very bilack heard. inclined toa he h:thd headed, has a sttainierinag ini lis pece hl, anid s-ininatinig list eyes very uch while ii contversanot~n has a larae amol- over one of yes. wetihs abomt 1651lbs atnd is about thirty ears tar ige- -. Given under my hiiad naid the se-al ot the Stite ut Colhitmbia, thi:- 7t6 dlay of July'. A.-D,. tine thgousangd eigh hu tndredl atai fuirtvfive, anad in tile Sevenitieth yeat of the Ind'epetilence ofl the Unitedl States of A merica. WILLIA.M ' IKEN R. Q. ParcKNEY, Secretary of State. July 23 3t - 26 DRI.T. Li. PATTISON 0ain he found at the residence of Mrs, Elizabeth Sullivaa. July 9 if n4 State .of South ('aroIina, - - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. " D. J. Walker, Applicant, I vs. Summons i-n Hannah Hamilton. John Ham- Partition ilton and others, Del' is. Y an order from John I cil. Esquire. Or .U 'ldieny of the Uistrict aforesieid.-1 will proceed to sell at Edgefield Conrt House, on the First Monday in August fcet. the lInd', belonging to the Estate of itasot Hulilton. decetaued. containing lour hundred and fifty acrec. dinre or less. situate in said District, oit I forse Crek.: waters of Savannah River, ad joing - lands of Gregg & -Jones. Mers Lamar. the Estate ot Carey and 'others, mn a credit until the first day ofJanucary next. Purchasers to give bond and approved per'o al security. and a mortgage of the preuise-s to the Ordi nary to hecdre the purchase 'money. Cost to be paid i crash.. -1 BOULWAR-E. s. E. 1 - J1l 9 - 4t 24 state or South. C=arolina, EDGEnIELD DISTRICT The South Carolina Rail) Road Company, App't.. -1 vs Summons id Sarah. & Lucv Hamlp. ; Partition. toin, Defendfants. - Yan order from John Hill, Esquire Ordinary of the District afiore-said, I n ijl proceel to sell at Edgefield C. H., on The FirstMlndaj in August nlextthy landi bejongineg tit hee Lstactel f Richard ,Hanip ton, deceased, lying in Edgefield District, adjoinitig lands of Ahrati itiehardsor, J 0. Wilkinson adui .cehers, sccitating five he udred and fliy acre w mire or less, md known as the Hone place of said dewse sed. Sold on a credit until the first day of January -next. Purc hasers to give houd and approved personal security, and a mortgage of the prentises eo the Ordinary to secure the purchase money. Cost to he'paid- in Cash. H. BOULWARE, s. E: D. July D 4t . 24. State of Sonth Carolina. .LDG FILLD bkeTtI1. IN EQUiTY. - as. E. Calhoun - and othteis vs. Bill for Partition. A abhur Sithkin- - U'Iis hereb iven; chat bcy vir ue of an order IfroRt the Cocrt of Egnly, I shall sell -at Ed-field Court It..use on the first .ionday in Augusi next, tre real estale of .\lrs ''iia:c E. C-alhcun Inectused, c n-. i,.tin;; of.. -. - Ue Trtilc of Iaud c'ontcining Eight Il udred acres more ur less. Situate -t fihe Unariec and Sairt alcre--aid, on ie w alter-, of Log ani Little 'Turkev ere-ks, anl ac!jpio cjg 1-ilas of .F. \'i Ptnos Avcer l11 ed, Rcthaid. J Bortuand ariners.' -. Sait land n ill be sold on a c edit of ee shued two year. mn equitI atnual instal mnt Ills. excea.tfc' .thl c ct, of suit .lich ttust te paid in cash. Purchasers eo give.uccd and icod sureties, and a morItage of che pre.eescs to ,e ure the purclhase csooney. S. S. 'l UPKIN . C. E. E..D. tomlum'frs QOer, July bth 14.>. 4 t 24 tate of Nouth1 Grohntl". EDGFIlELD DISTRIC'I Wi liam Brunsn and Catharine) Summons ('ox accd r.thers, Appl'ts . vs.." ) in i.lvint Cox and others; Defts. ' Partition I I' appearmeg to my satisfacteion. thaet Cal vic Cox. Odcmi oxthe ehldren.of Nancy Foid, formcerl Cax. Peggy Cook, formerly I Cx. Asa Odom. son of Gellianm Cccx, Itefeud acnts in th above stated ecase, ceside without cthe limits of this Sctate. it is thierefoere orerec. cleat thcey do appear antd oebject to the divisicic cer saele of the Rleal Estaete of Scelomon Cox, deceased, on or befecre the sixth day of October nexlt. or theeir.conusenct to the same will be etcn tered of record. Jh IL.0 .D July 9 . 3m 24 EDGEPIlEL)DIDPTRICT7. B Y JOHNi. HILL, Es-quire. OJrdinacy (cm E..Ddglield Distric-t. t hterease, ftanede-l Rtmsey.haclh' applied tee mec lccr Lecte-rs ocf A dcmimcstration, 0cc all cand -iengular the goocds c ted chacttels. rights aced cred its of Sautceel Racamsey lce of thec District elore ceid, deceased, thcese are thcerefeire. to Cite ande edmeenishe all atc.lsingu~clar.thee kicndred aced ered itrs ohf said deceatsed, to be atnd apepear befohre mee at (cur necxc Ocdicnacy's Coneri leer the said I )stricc, to be heolen cit Edgetieldl Court Hectse, n' the 28cth day ut Jucly isent, to show enuse. if ancy wthey the. said ademineetratin should cnot 1e graned. Given ccncder my h:ccan ted ,ceal.thris 14th daey f.1culy in the tear eef ecur Lordl once thonsm'.cat ight heundreed aced lice cy five, aned inc chc- ev 5c. ietIh vecac of Amaerical.lnepeneice. JOllN IHLL,O.E.U. Jecly 25 * t 28 Dissolution, 'r H E Co pascter..lecy heereteelere existingutec. I'der the firec ccf 11 I . JI FFICst & CO veas tincs day di.'scolved Iby mueltual c'onsentt. All iecmacnds ccgcaint the firm will be presented toc [I. L. Jeffehrs fe~r paymlenet, aced all thcocse in. lebte' to thecoencerni will macke pcaytnent to lien. as he is al; ne aeuthorczed to settle thce 'ame.- .. H1. L. JEFFRS. JA M 'rES F. G ftFFIN. Ilambccrg, June 1c-2tht, 1845 2mn -2 A Card. T l1E disaclecinnmaof the tirmt of 11. L. JEF F'ERS &. 1o., also dissolves the coni iection of the subhscriber with thce Warehlouse mecaicess-hnet he still offer htis services to hcis 'riends ancd thie pcublic as' a GENERIAL AGENT. iNn CoMtccss lNE RCHANT. viz: tSdctng .ot on. Flour.Mazcon. &Sc.. of5 the WIagon or Wh'arf-; cmrchacsintg or seleng Goodcs ihr Platers or Ilerchanits.ntnd receivincg ancd foewardling Mer :hancdise. &c. As lee is noew uintramellteed vith thce cares ei . Wiarehcouse. Ice will be en ebled to dlevoteli ucndividled attention to the eterosts of xlu the'ce wvho may favor him, with heir busainess. H - L. JEFFERS. Habcrg,S. C., Juine 12tht,1845 2m 21 Poritively the Lat Notice. 'A L Pcersonls hcavccng dercnmeds againcst ti L.i state of Joh~n Cheatthamn. Sec"- deeas, ete e reg cested to presenct them properly at ested withcin the time pcrestbed by lawv, and hioee whle do cnot avgt'iu emelselves with this op ortumnity will cot :,,s paid, GUTHiEltDGE: CH-EATHAM, Mlarch 4 ly 5 Execxtor (O*We e u hoized to announce E~Vt K. WVILscce, as a caudidate' for the )ffice f Tatx Collector, at the uext election Feb. 26 . 3 Statte- of South (arokjaa, r,'ELiGEFI ELDDISTRICT. .Naicy .R.-yidtls, Applicant. against Win. R.eynolds, W. Reynolifs, and eitheir, Df'ts. ,'T appearing to iny s.atisfetion, tha John. .LReynid'. one of the Iefendants, reside. - without the limits of 't.l* State iis therefore, ordered, that he. sl-appear and object to bi - division or sii.Wfl*f-teel Estate of Thomas Reynolds deceased, on., orbefnie the sixth day of October iiezr ,it- his coassutto.the same will be enteted-of record... JOy N .ILL c. E. D. July 2 ]2 23 ES TR.A-Y. TRAYED on the 15th Jzrte, aDaske Bay or Chesnut .Kay M Al i. rarherover- the tiiddleize, about6 or7 years.old, black main. aiidtail a blaze in her titce ;rah .lo i n'fresl. She walks fast. with a. long stovingl y step. Alb her shnes are ofbut one on her hind foot; and it is broke; one fore- foot turns out' iliili she =has one hind Toot whit. ; neother nyitrkA reolr lected A'f9 information respecting her #yould - be thankfully received. by ;ROBERT BRADFORIh Living l nile of fMr A. .latn' -- Jnly 2 ...ti -2 CARRIAGE MiAKil : THJE Suibscriber," 'respectfully .intorm - their frientl and the pulah egenerally; that tuy ard i'rrying on ths - CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINES$ - in all its brnaches, at the old stald' nea - Potteisville, where they are fully prepared for doing all kinds -f work in their Ine - with neatness a'nd despatch, and as arices to suit the times. They feel thankful for past favors. and hope by conatant assiduity: and strict attention to business, to uerit -a liberal share of their pftroinge. - - - U. MI CHELL, .L. HILL. July 2 . - ti -23 P. S. Wagon work and all'lkiids of Blarksmithing done at the customitry psi - ces. 1-& H. Notice. TS berebjgiven that application will be I'mad at the next sitting of the Legi. latitre toimike a publicroad. of the roail lesding from the five notch ;o Mia'rs'road. Jilly 9 ,. ,3m. .24 tate of Sdufh Crohina. EDGF.FIE,V- DITRl CT. (C APT. T. J DYSON, living near the -1'ork of. Wiloi Crieek and Sa.;luiaa River. 'Tolled. hefire me a bright .sorrel horse, eleven )ears .old; 15 hands high, sonie nhte. gholnieach hind' fior, one fore lit white .hal f wav-zip the leg, large blaze' t) his face', an hip shot in, the right hip, - and Ipraiseil it $20. - 'THOS. Nl('HOLS, Mag. ril 30. 15 4tm SPA 11AINIURG DTSTRI( T,S. C. T 'Il1S delightfui a'eringjlnce willhe ready I to receive-conpany by the ist 'of:J'une. 'l'he beneficial results of the water -can be--tes tited to' by - hundreds, who' have experienced - its ininienuce upon various diseases,-and the ne conmodationisshall.b- tuited to the wants of - an -isitors who tnay visit the place, uponi the a owing terms, viz : Mtan per day, . - - - $1 25 " " week, - - 6 00 over one, and less . than four, - - - 5 00 ' over'fourper week,A 00 ChlldPn and.Servunts h tpice. loraes per day, - - E2a " over one, - . 3 00 There is d four horse mail coach 'eaves Co. Iiimbia e very Tuesday and Friday morning. nod art ive at Glennt Sprinags, WVednesdaysanid Satuirdays, half past 4 o'clock, iT. l. Thie.lbarlestona Mercury. C ourier, Southarti Charistiati Advocate. South 'Carolin.iin, Edge field. A dvertiser, anid A bbrville Badner. wvill e'epy the above once per ',veek for fi-.e weeks.; atnd ach setid onte copy of their'paper for si't mnonths. anid Lor ward ac.~uunts to Gleen Springs P. O.. JOH1.N C- ZIM31ERMA.'. P. S. The Stubs.criber vill sell the aboiv property ecn liberaL termn.' J. C. Z. Mar 2$ 5t 18 .. E undersi.gn~ed respectttidly mr.'ormis his. f ritnds, ihiat lie has resume'dI the -Meniifpc tnre of .CO'TTON GINS, iad fa~ttcrs himuself frumo his bmig experienceitithe biisiiness as ma-. ker of the cel ebrateid Jiee Gins, to rceiye a shtare of theit- pati-orml~e. H~e deem it useless to accomn.y this noatice with a lonx; list oft certifica;tes of recotmmenda ton, a.s t". the capiacity o~f his Ginis,~ when he can ;as~lnre thern~ thait. ot- of near. 1500-Giris ma:de by himsiielf ut on.' have been iemidemnedh oir retuir~ned, Ibis Uinis are of the. estimnate iail aridl warranated. -A ttaebied to the Saws is a Mote Cl-anter, anid experienice has oden it to liea v,duiinbhe addttin. asR.it keeps 'all the mnates of airy size from passing through with the Cottoii. The Krush Wheel has also un dergm-.~o eitr-iderable alteration.- Upon the whtole hsiGiuse nteed only to be. tested to be highly appreciatod. Platters can be assued that no Gis wvill leave his Shop withont the Saws and Ribs haiving been exained and set by hiitne'lf ailon. -nnid respiectfully solicits. a call fromi thoem before they pitchse elsewhtere. . . H..ODEN. Agent: Opposite SteraUl k .Simrnon's ?Iare House. N. IS. h.EcPAiR:NG.dhnC on moderate terms. A ugusta, Ga..July 1 -- * . .>6 23 state of son.th (Carolioa EDGEF1EL~D DISTRICT.I L1 W, .rok'es. . Declaration in rs. - P. Hi. Rooniey. Aulaahmenzt.. - .~ lIE Plaiintiffs iu the above. gted~ caseg. ..having this day filed'tiieir declarlitions inm *fie aid the eferiants havtig'no wi,.. thes 8tate, on whot copy of thie same with a title to plead can be serve' It is there'fore ordered. that the dlefan .antt appear antd plead to the satme within a year and a day from. the d4y hereof, in fital and absolute judgmerit ivill be awarded ugnirnst 'olim. .T'ro8 G. BAtON, c. c. r. Clerk's O'.ie, 25d Nov. 1844. Nov.27 44 -.l Mil 'le(4lt.'WODALr-, begs leadeto -1.1 inform her -fi-iends and ath~d p'niblicz, tidit she wvill attentd to all otde'rs at the above line; int a style egnal.. it not sutpersior to anyf er'er donie in this place.. Prices-to suit the times.. Gentlemnens' Straw anid Lqghorn Hats cleansedl -and pressed.. Edgefield C. H., A pril 9 ' :2m i . (T'The'friends oif Col. JoaN QUArTTL-C BUn anfnounce him as a candidate fo'r-the office of Tax Collector1 at the ne.xt.ele tion. - - '.nu I