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LUCY LONG. a linie song, ~aitmy swet-beart, IM iLDYI Lucy, Ro*de adl Lucy. Andlise tode song. V.ea e ade 15e Oake, &qa A k !de (out, t~~erime MiasLmcy,&. * l O LdWhgimla.you Sail, Ass messm.s o beat: tabes theuseg for sure. yOUa e Mis Lucy. Mis Lacy iue puty , be O ryW. Tes Lucy. * Msbc..s abs.aoa.. via ig~ia mai Prm. mIa '.u iiar , Tabs. ?rkywsrimexias ineY. J" &I" 'bur unaft . em a feli over , Ialmst bet heart. fill fl Thbyout i MY. am3~ Sesieakns, "deer Mis. Caey, I'Ig~lma youall about ;*' -Besh, "t uos Jenkins, ddyis a babW. Ludunsy makes de desgh, Splay the4 Tomeyewrn 'm LACY. sem Tyr'spliyin' de dbbil, Wid dal weto pI, A'de pisosrUs angry, Aed blag~amth ban ~bill oyou ie Miss Lucy. Tom ' ead ausrerk. And so ar Webster Dan, Calhon will be the President. Is ipiu eC - y and Van. Now rock she cradle Lucy. tI AGRaICLTURAL. t -r.-pom &a Souder Cuatioalor. Lypaeros, (Ga.,) Mareb 18. Mr. JoNse-Hoping your ''Son'tern Celsiesor" may Waog be the source of valsable informaton in agricuthre, I .einans early eaasu to communicate with youar: nederu. e the eukure. of BSuertIfeIses. j iill have the bleming of may a negre,bsby Sad housewife net, fall r this lete. wee - Sir, the old method of-plautingsee paitas.. In bilis andi ridges, in this dry a plimute amnd- o *ar- bard upper eoury * ersy lnads,1s all wrong. Potatoe, muss . aiseasistave and emetth to db wiell. Dntilasek beth inuheemasn eukure. U~isad ridges tremihe driest forms is pe te oi, Flat culture is ?s~igLIhind for potatoes. or any iserbamn tlimate and on - lads. Potatoes should he y - and asy..a dhat way, be e plsge.d asig se torn. t #b'hsekt up tbe-laud well; then lay .6 (qar . eet wide with a sheteta ppe;nP usr in e same :rnek with tc *'!P!!;apo thea, if you want It perfect. deper !I. in- she same -fe:ow witha dg eemma aew-grund-ealuer. Neat, list , upe bolik sidesef this in ubemame way; ihtII lle s iboI4c, router gad coolter; .euseigt nthe trackuof te oher. This ahes deep work, ad the deeper s66 4 f.. le.*min dotne. Yowr grend in aper'eey-lep loose. anal aist, and ' -wl esoall samnmer. e .fh iriplantin; and embasep. With a rousier draw as l~wfurrow on the sep ii n~th lit, esto1e the 5rst shovel track. !e-gi ou is dmpps4ing this drop b ssudcut .st sprouts or viosacat ~~eleor SAeep incese spurt, and u Plagh iieme .a few times, * ~a~cent 'aor 'meo oether y s no, state f urt t Defes yw Ca~ivs~apas~ tsm .fJAA ~ ;~semode e smseeszlyou-pe r ;btewarip em , Irs yad Sthear f has~a to abou~ftsaNota- i* - 4. * Sahivaer .apsss.. 4mb. in It. te1 toeudoar- . a (5 t to uhel agn e' teal e ait ig but~4 allheverlebae of 8 sa ear atz~athe Us t to deeply in the soti. -n -an s~dagjtti~s.this asie.oritauatlis ~ beshIh~ eoist*hfe be pedleaves origidatefedi Iihe 'plant bho eut over there, when in a young state. -se I part which is left in the gibund will n rallibly die. In all plants, however, and particularly in berbaceous plants which hae creeping items, atti a!sn, in various kindsof trees and shrubs, the rnots after the plant has attained a certain age be come fornislied with adventitious buds; and when the plant or tree is cut over by the collar these dormant buds are called into action, nd throw op shoots whieh are called suckers, however, are ever thrown op by the roots of a plan cut through at the collar while in its seed leaves. The branches of- tree may all be tat oftcloe to the Aronli and the roots also partially removed; ut if the collar remain Dieit red, de plant, hi suitable soil and under favorable circumstances, will throw out new roots, and in time will completely recover itself. *a the giber habd, ithe collar is eut o, he stem ar trunk is left without roots, and the Yoots without a tom or the power (in general) to threw up o000 There are some plants of the berbaceous kind (sueb as the horse radish, for exam ple.) that do not suer even o the colar should be buried two reet, or even thr"e reet; but by far the greatest number of plants. (schas the bepaties. the common laisy, the cnmon grasses, &c., are k6Ied by having the collar covered two or lhree inches; and nothing is more injurit1 ue to woody plants, whether large or imall. It is easy 'o destroy a large tree ly heaping up earth round the base of its rank; and easy to prevent a small one 'rum growing, by lifting it ant pIaming t six inches orea foet deeper in the soil ban it was beoire. Iletnce the great im ortance of not planting any plant deeper a the soH than it was befbre taking it up; end hence also the reason why trees plan eid in deeply-trenched ground, and espe. :ially freitoes, often disappoint the plauter. In planting these trees, the soil ummediately under al aLout them is rore consolidated by treading and water ng, than the-soil in the other parts ofthe ilantation; and hence it soon sinks below he general level; to maintain which level, he gardener fills op the depression every par, till the collar or the tree becomes >uried several inches beneath lie surface. -Loadouns Suburiba Horucullariat. Red or Black Aais.-Takc a few sptigs if green wormwood, and place them in mmediate contact with red or black ants, ad they will disappear. I have found his to be eFectual after u-oing every other emedy within :my Ilmiied knowledge, Another remedy is to sprinkle chalk a ound the places they frequent. It is said be chalk will causi them to make their !xit, but I bave not had occasion to prove R.N. E. Farmer. To ilhuserics.-Reccut experiments I m more than aoe family in this city. says 11 e Delaware Gazette, hnve establised a list the plant known t" botanists as the a 'ologenum punctatunt, commonly called rater pepper, or smart weed, and which b may be found in great abundance along d itches, roadslanes and barn yards, is an j fectual and certain dostroyer of bed-bugs. tl t is said to exercise the same ppeksous . feet on the flea. A strong decoction is b ande of the herb, and the places infested ( ith the inset are carefully wasbed there rith. The plant miny a , wish tmuch % dvntage, be strewn about the room. El- - Ierberry leaves, laid upon -rhe shelves of s cupboard, will also drive uwaty roace, adats ia a very short time. I , ofeatureu.-Contentiment is a pearl 'I f geat price, and whoever proeures it at s expense of se thousand desires, is a aking a wise and happy porrhasme. Ie Ponder eery subject which denranf. ' our consideration, with a careful and saiderate suation--thisis she oy way - Sacquire knowledie lode esndndcsiotofmiud~though k at in themselves vices, prepare fke way Smuch exguisite misery. Se indastrious in baniness. ianrepid iv angere, vigorous in acting, prudent in ~ iacerting and prompt in executing-. h A good wntd is an easy obligation, bnt le it so speak ill requires only aitence, ieb costs mething-. Netaneboly haetbis advantage; change~ 'I ii be fiae bessei-4ut gaiety can e lange osi for the worse, . s No man can be a gentdeman without 51 amanity and courage. I Unprincipled men -line knaves, and die t A -oip heart encloses wlthiu nif anv sfad'ttand sternal Eden. What yrou do. do well, ihr if a thing be orthdomog atall it is worth doing well.0 Never diefer tbat till to-morrow,- whiech aea cn do to-day. Fisb joor eapacity as far s it is able extend. . An idle man can never panmeditterity. Never say what may hurt any one. Iadpeadae..Speaking your mind ely where it cannot posublg bart your ~ eests. Crioure'rii ef Cards.-It ie gener. P ly believed that cards were insvented (br o amsusemen of one of the early king. * 'h.e B of Bourhn ;hbat this belief ins onoeous. Wis, the man was that in ented these instruments of amusement Is t knownl steher can we tell in what_ they were first invented. Our kq~owl go is limited to the country from whence ty came-namely, -Egypt. The colors re two-red amd blak, whicbhanswer to 8 i.Eqsins. The- suit. are foere as rering so- the seaons. T~a. 'emblem. emely wsee and wll are In- Spal-for I ms eartigeup. the emblem efthe win-. itr atnuml, acern, the emblem, of it sewn; 'the elab, a trefoil, the emblem C fsemhisioneda-robe, thesa e'Il ehro ~ .btwelve coart- cards neWer tes tiekee months.aed 'were emrde astesignwetfthe aodi e.TLfityweands -answer to fthe tumer ofw kshayear; the thirteen ards inmeltiethtelnlibetof weeks e oacb luaar~quter. The aegate of be pipe. maon.t dile number.o days a nycnar. Y vmomoo~y rit o FiriFa delis, I wid orneeed to sell at. Edge leid Court Hoase on the Brat Monday and rues lay of May nest, the following pro ety : Liileberwy freeman vs. Edmond At :besoui Brannon & Monday vs the same; Uioses Vowell vs the same; Brawnon & Mandy vs the same; Bienjamin L. Posey. bearer, vs the same; William & James Railey vs the same; L. B. Freenian and lleary Freeman. for Braunon & Moody vs the same. George FHendcrson, & James S. Holloway; E. IL Chamtberlain vs the uamem lames Yeldell & Perry Holtoway, i tract of land. containing fve hundred inres. more or less, where Edmund At ebson lives, also nine Negroes belonging a said Atchemon, viz. Milley, Maria, Han mab, Frank, Pleauat, Jarret, America, Newton, and Joseph. Watson Cirews & Co. vs H. L. May m & Cob and John McBride; Wildman k Dibble vathesame; Trenholn & Tom lison vs the same, seven Negroes, viz. Rosena. Frank, Sarah, Eveline, John, Daniel, and Arthur, levied on as the pro ey of U. L. Maya.. John C. Moore vs James Goleman and Fohn Trapp. the tract orland where James solemaa eees, containing four hundred nd thirty acres, more or less, adjoiniog ames Mathews, Joba Goleman, and aksers. William Woodberry vs D. Atkinson; Stedmau & Merritt vs the same; Book w Foster vs Thomas G. Bacon, J. B. lurgess. and D. Atkinson. eight hundred erafland, =owe or less, adjoining lands of . Uardner, Abney Whatley,and oth rs, the property of D. Atkinson, John Cothan, survivor, vs Elitabetb k-lillan, the interest of defendant in Iwo mondred acres of laud. more or less, where he lives, adjoining lands of Joba Trapp, ted others. Joln Cuihran, survivor, vs James Mc illan, the defendants interest in the above ractd' .laod whese bis mother Elizabeib kleMillan lives, said to be two hundred eres, more or less. Oliver :iatso vs ioseph Woods; William Dearing vs the same ; Peck & earing vs the same; luthbert & Rilll, r the use of Thomas J. Waltou vs the ume; fezgjamin H. Warren vs the same; lohn U. Winter vs the same; Oliver mpson vs 41c same one house and lot in e town of Hamburg called the defood int'eresiden e, composed of three or four lierent lots, fronting qe the road Jeading rom the Bridge to Sbnlts's Hilli one tber bon e and lt on Centre street, with wo tenemeals, one occupied by V. M. hrxioa. the other by lmssrs. Flora & gewby; also two houses and lots on lar et street, known as the Negro trading dce in Hamburg i also, the interstt or oseph Woods in lot No. 321, formerly woed by William Holmes. Jeb Monhet vs Samuel mith; E G. toberison, for the use of D. D. Marvin vs be same4 three hundred acres of land, more or less, adjoining Henry Evans, and thers. Jolts 11. Lamar. fi. anothet, vs John 0. [. a:.mond; Edward & John A. Say er, bearers, vs the same; D. D. Plunkett, )r Edward & Joha Snyder vs the same, ie defeudaut's interest in a tract of land ring on Horse Crack, containing eight undred acres, more or less, adjoiding :barles Lamar.Thomas Oliver, & others. Bennet Perry &Co. vs Joseph Jay; Villiam & Sineon Atlaway vs the same; 'he same vs time same; Daniel Wheeler, enr. vs the same, one Negro, Bob. Joha Cook vs A. G. Leeke. Wil~am Vadkn. we the samne; Alien 'Vance, Air. i the samie; Fuller & Glenu vs the same; 'wo negroes, viz. Hlenry and Eisex. John Cathran survivor vs A. Rt. Fntk-c er, ow urbndred acres oif land, more or s, adjeining lands, of HI. J1. lemp, Ran me llolloway and others. Tslman Waisn va S. J. Miles, one era una 5eott, and six mulc<.. NedilNstel iw M. 8. MJoseey, W. W. Williams, It. J. Moseley & R. Hlan noo, one negro, Mary, thme property of F. Ho&insorn. Edward Adams ys Aun Hull, one ne-~ re, Abram. George Long vs Jesse Shumpert, one uxred and gisv acres of land, more or se, adjoining~ Jobs Shumnport and others. Frederick lirowrn, sd'mnr. vs Lewis ElI -y ; Z. Pinch vs the same; William B. horn vi the same; &mery Sibley 'es e same ; William D). Watts. hr.. vs the tie; Commissioner in Egntity vs the ue; the President ased' Dieeto's of the suk ordke Siate of South Caration vs e same; Bryan & Minor es War. IIk reen. ad Lewis ElIsey, Bye Negroes, i-. Patrick. Jack. Biuter, Hester. and cee, itse property of Lewis Elise . EliaWrlbeek, & others~vs yohn Ara, Terms Cash. S. C ITITE, s .o State of Soiith Carolhun, E.DGEFIELdD DISTRICT. .Jn bnrisco '. nes Morris & Geo. Henderson. - [LLL be sold, at-the nse of George VHenderson,-on Thurgday 27th A - -i, inst. the-foltooriner property, vis. one my Mare nd Colt, two Cows and Calves, r Beds. one lot of Corn and Fodder, ad various other articles. Tlerms Cash. J'1. CII#t18T12, s. z. a: State of Sourth. Carolinav - EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. wol Cartledge ' vs. Bara Addiao. IL~imsold at~hoose of defea Wdant inWeidesday, 26th A pril. tst. -the'followinog property : one lot of omn;- one Bay Horse, Stock of Cattle, lnsebid and K~then Furnitore. Tertaf6aeeCash. J'. CHRISTIE s. 3. a. A pril'1 (Si 50) 3; 31 -The fkfessds ef .V#,$r RUIEDGF. 'CHEATHVAX, annonnce mas a Candlidate Mr the offeofColonel of .e 9th 8 . C. M.to Gil the vacacy esiondy the resignationof Col. Bill. A..n1 ,f- 10 'State of South Carolina." EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Wo. B. Hudson vs Yaures Sp'n & Jef'erson Vansant. WILL be sold, at the house of defen dent Spann, on Friday.28th April, inst. the rtowing property viz. one Yoke of Owen rnd Cart, Stock of Hogs nd.1 Cattle, Carn-and Fodder, Household and Kitcheo Furniture. Terms Casr. 8. CHISTIE, s. z. D. A pril 10 A81 50) 3t 11 Ordiaurys Sae. ILL BE SOLD, on Wednesday the 26th iunstant, at the late residence of Charles Finley, dec'd., all:he personal esabs of said dec'd., consisting of 3 bead of Horseis. 8 bead or Cattle. 27 bead of Hogs. 5 head of Sheep, 9 head of Geese, Corn and Fodder, Bacon, Seed Cotton, PlantationToole, House hold and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms madeknown ant the dny rle. OLIVER TOU a.ES. Ordinaryof Edgefeld Distrid. April10. 1843. 3t it New Spring and Summer GOODS. T HE Subscribers are now receiving from Ncw York. their Spring * Summer Goods, Embracing almost every article usually kept In this market. We have selected our Goods with great care, and requeot our customers, and the public generally, to call and examine for themselves. and sea tat the prices do cor respond with the times. We are thankfuiJ for past favors, and hope by strict attention to bu simes to merit a contiuance. PRESLEY & BRYAN. Apuil 2. -IM43. if 11 New Spring and Summer QOODS. T ilt $tibseribers have just received, and are now offering to their customers and the publit geoerally, ,a full and well selected assortment of lFany & Sid&ie bry Goods, Comprising every variety of Goods in their line, suited to the Spring and Snmmer trade; wich they will sell at prices to sair the times. ALso--A general assortment of Groceries, Hardiware, MIat4 shoes, &c. Ac. which wll be sold at pne' s which eannot fail to give oatisfaction to ths who may faivor them with their patro". We were ihduced by the present reduced pres dr Goods, to snake heavy jtrelhases, whih enables do to offer strobg indiucemen ts to purchasers. We are determined to etll, and let those who doubt our abily to please tsem, cifl and sle. W also oontinie the business of Milliuery & MamtuarnkaLtIta1 unsler the superinendeae of Mts. C. ml. DOWD, ahd having tdcbIted a new smpply of Goods stited to that branch of trado. are pregonted to execute all kinds of work with netness and depatclh. Orders 0dat the Cnunty prem- anended to. DLANO A TLER, April19 if I. NEW CoOh8. TU~ fE SUbsetibers respectfully inform their T old duptouters and the public generally, that they are adw receiving and opening their sttock 0f Spring SM1a1le,' Go0b04 Embracing a general amortinent of Faney & Staple Good*, HATS, SHOES, & GROCERIES. Having disposed orthe areater part of their old stock, they are now able to offer an almost entire new st"-k of Goods, which they will sell at prices to suit the times. G. L. & E. PENN. April12 If II New springr & Summer I d now opening at his stute iin Hambbarrg, a fatt assortment aof D RY GOO DD8, for the Spring and Summnaer Trade, which Ihe will sell vergiaW for Cash. March 2!1 mf 9 New Cash Store, SIBI VS CORNER, flAMltURG S. C. Ladies. d'ye want a rich new Dress, At your own price-or cven less, Haste to the New Cash Store, straight way Secnre great Bargains, whlile you umay. Our Stock of Gitods being large ad snew, inducements great we'll offer you. You still shall find, as heretufore, The Chsenat place. thme New Cash Store. UJAVIN G spemothe past omonth an the C::y of New York. in the selectioh of an ex lnsive Fashionable and Cheap 8toet of NeWr Sprin & gaanier We would vespectfumlly sk net old easto mers and the public, to examine our assort meet ond learn the pfice5, before purchasing esewhere, feeling confident that the citizens of South Carolina need no longer he undet the necessity of leaving their own state, to pro. eureDlMV GOU98,.s goed, (ashionable, and cheap as in any other market. C~Ar assortnwest beicg unusually large. we' eball not entuaerato articles and prices, hut aeauwe you we shalt take- great plauein dawinsg Goods, and namilng aiLpsrin. Nou chttrge for looking W31. KETCIIIUM & CO. 19. B. Remembewrwe havea removed frlom the old stand otiar Hunter's Hutel, to the n'esw Birick Building- on Sibley'vCorner. W..&'Co: . lambury A pril 3 St 10 Merchant Tailor Shop, H AVING given this branch of our busi ness our particular attention itn selecting from this springs imnportationsi the best, cheap st and most fashionable styles of and evegy other article necessary to a Gontle man's Wardrobe, we will atndy sidd that the Shop is still conducted ~. Mr. R, H.- FLEER, Winose taste and skill iut cutting, and'faithful nsw or work, is too well known to nited our praise. Term. Cash, posidisely, prices in accord anee with tertaS anduines. WIM. KETCHIUM & CO. HamugAjrd 1I84. 8t 10 II DOZEN Men'sand Boys, white ,and colored Palm Leafl Hars, Childrens and Boys Laghorn Hath, Met. Leghorn and Panama -Hat., 26 do:. white end colored Hood. 25 to 37'cts. 6 do plain Straw Bonnets, $1 to 83. Silk Bonnets,hlaCk and fancy, $1 50 to$4, Ieghorn Bonnets, (ftns) new shape, Mtisses Cypresa & Straw Bonnets 50cts, to $2 AtcilFowers, Band Boues. Ac. Just received by WM. KETCFJUM.& CO. HammurAnril.11843. Ra 10 Read Qua-term, 2nd Regiment Cay. -April 3, 18 N obedience to an Order fron Brig. ein. Donham. an Election for Colonel of the 2d Regiment of Cavalry, to fil the vaeaney ecca asioned by the resignation of Col. Joseph Dick son, will be hold on Friday the2d arJane next. Each Captain will give notice hereof, at his Cumpany Muster Ground, as required by law. On the day following. the Managers will meet at the Regimental Muster Ground. conat out the votes, and transnit to the General acertifiedstatement thereo, signed by all the Managers present. . EOV H. MUNDY, Li. Col. Comd'g. 2 RAgt. Cacalh. April5 9z 10 Lesid Quarters, SZVawrn Raosax,8,S. C. 3. Edgefield C. H., March 13, 1843. ORna No. - 1N onsequeneeoftheresignationof Cap: tain Jebse H. Co burn, of Edge&el Beat Company No. 1, an ection wIl be held on Saturday the 13th of May next, at Edgefield C. H.. for the purpose of filling the vacancy. On the same day,at11o'elock.the Edgeheld Dent Cbmpaay will parad ft the above naw ed place. armed and equipped accoding to law. By order ef Col. Wigfall, SAMUEL POBEY, Lt. Col. MAsager- Lient. Ramey, Lient. Cbrley, and Ser;:cant T. G. Bacon. March 15 9t 7 Choice Family Medicines. Paints, oL, R Nfldoes GLASSe AND every article usually kept in DOW STORES, are offiered to the lowest ditr ket prices, bs RIStMr & CO. Hamburg, S. C.. or HAVILAN!s, RISLEY & CO. Augutta. April 5 See 10 JOHN COLGAN., Merchant Tailor, R ESPECTFULLY informs his ens tomers, and the public generally, that he is just returned from Chaleston, with a variety of articles in his line, which he will dispose of on wias to suit the limes. mareh 22 tf 8 Boot Add Shoe MakIug T HE sutseribers respeetdully informe the citizens of Edge6eld Village, stud lstrict. that thby have bought out Vr. .11. 1. Gearty's iMerest, in fhe Bont and Sho Store, kept by him in the Village, where they will manunse4ute Bowts, Shoes &c. of the best Preech Calf Skin, in the neatest and best manner; Obey also intend keeping a general assolimeui of cOurse Boots, Shoes, Harness, Leather, &c. Green or dried bides, will be taken n trade. E. & M. D. ROHEUP. N. B.-A splendid assortment ol La dies and Children's Shoes &c. in a day or so E. & M. D. R. April12 at 11 PETEft iOaLVt TurnS? ad UunsmnitL INFORMS the,.cisiness. of Edge6eld X tillage and its vicinity, that to is pro pared to ezecate all kinds of Turning, in Wood, Iron, Biss, or any kind of Metal. Ila also repairs all kindi of Gunwork, at the lowest priefs for Cash. ft7' All persons indebted to him are respectfully requested to comne forward end setule their aceduatm. marsth29 tr 9 finRCK LA YER *& P/ALSTEREE. T ENDERS his sereices tE th6uitbenu of this and the adjoining Distietas, to do any work in bh eine.- in a workmenlike manner, and at prices suitable to the times. Having served a regular apprentsceship to the business, he wif wrarant the work lie putte together to sied, Lenecrs adidressed ro checareof Wsa. F. Durisne, twill meet with immediate atten ':on. marcha 22 f 8 H AS removed to the troom fnrmerly occupted by Mr. Lyon, in Messrs. Penns store, where hb it enrrying on the Shoe business itn all its branches. Re will keep constantly on hand a good supply of borne made work, oH kinds or leather agd findings, which will be sold as ehedyi as can be bought at any place. AlI kinds of work done to order witzh neatness and despatch. He will also pay the highest fori all kinds af bides, either in.ash sther or Shoes. Edeeld C. H-., harch 8 .if 6 State Rights and Statle Meachanies ! SADDLE, BRIDLE, H ARNESS AND GOT.LA R MANUFACTORLY. DANiEL ABBYe IRltSPECTFULLY informs th'e Citi etns of Edeeld -Distrier, tha: hO1 has commseaced the above btusiness in all its variotis brunches. Having jest recei ved from the Eastern Cities, a splendid as sortment of Bitts; Mountings and Leathaer, he assures she public that his work will be done in a style equalto'eny Manufactory in the Stale, a: redtuced prices. N. B- Military -acenITrements in this Edgeed CI, F'eb 1 (f I T HE U. S. DI:STR$ICT COURT, OnraabrT ow Sod?. CaouirA. IN BMA KRU!PTCY. I N the maner of Laws 5. Cobb. Merchant, Uresiding in Abbeville lisitict. South Car obia a Banikrupt. Puranant to an Order of the Distilef Court or the UnitedStates, for the District of South Carolina, Notice is hereby given, that ause he shown before the said Court, at the Federal Court Ho~use in Charleston, on die third day or Jane neat, et eleven o'clock, A. M., why the said Lewis B Cobb. should not re ceive i. Discharge and Ceicaassa Bank rupt. Charleston, 6th day ofifarek. 3d43. H1. Y. GRAY, Clak. march2 te 1 8 NOOR & 103 PRNTERWG O F.iydeerptioeen tdwt e atnss despatch, at the Ofiee, of te Eoosn.LDeAnVEn-rrqra. State or South Cardlinua, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLE8. Esquire oOrdinarv of Edgeficd District. Whereas Felix Lake, hiath applied to me for Letters of AdminiMaioq;tt.al and singular the goods and chattet .rights Aod credits of James Timme. la6 of the District aforeaid, deteised. These are, thera,.to e.and adamo ish all and sinigear;e kindred ad cre Utters of thesaid decese to t annd ap .est-6efore me, at ovi nezs.Ordfairy' Cour't oil te said Distit to elii fin at Edgefiold Court Hionie 6uth1sit May, 1843. to show cause if any; why the said Administraiion should not be gramed. Given under my hand and seal thii17th day of April, oetboabd eigh bdred ad forty two, and in the sixy-eeveoth year of Amerian Indepedeuco. O.TOWLES, o. z. n. April 19 f32 1241 2t 12 MOTIEM. LL Persons are :sowarned Erpm trsding for two Notes of hand.. gives by me to Paul W. Conner. one due first January nexr, for Five Hundred Dollars, with intemsast-on the date, dated Janeary 19, 1843. The Wer for Five Hundred Dollars, due fast J 1645. dated 19th January. 1843. The Notes were given for land a of which belonged to aooder pasOW. Note. are in pssemsionof GeI.G. W. Hodgps, who is jointiy bound witb Paul W. Conner, ia boed to make the title of said laud, good. I never intend to pay'the mid notes. LUREIN GRIFFIN, arch 15 Ach 7 ALL pron indebte to *h0ubeibr I bynoe or qnacotwte asd he. seprived bythe.To Coned wof the priuilege ofretaiiug,itie come forward as soon ds Pbsible & pay up,he is desirons ofeloung his business. All Neta a-ceM, Mas Met tled, in some shape or forel, bythe nefRetura Day, will be placed in ie hands of an Avor ney for collection. . . - IL J. aYAN. Mfarci8 1A 6 FRO the sobstrb*fibe In, near Cloud's creek,. f itb nai hoirbeod of Cluttma's ilkl District, MYg Negro man Jo irris*on I par chased of ma e a weeks ag, y e ibi hi&filia'a ape JI tolator. from Virgini. Jdsimad he was railed near Richmond, Va.. he isi 21 years of age, about 6 feet 8 or 9 iMrs high, of light compleuion, and has a eir 00 tWdkor tier ufhis le e; Is.a sto*d Made A&kW, full faced, quick irheh spoken . fib had on w hen be went away a freap.aise*n ih eoth C-', n riWledoO 'f esas cloth. tiqnitelikeyhbeltryingtoge to VirginiL I will give 4wenty4ve doMlar rewlrw to any person who .vill apprehend ihe id av- end confine him in any jai in this Ste, in Loat I get hif .gain, sud thirty.4e dollars if taken out of theState. and if bronght home all reasonable expenuss will be paid. The =apefatorfrom whmhe was Mpurhased Writes Ins name Andrew Ian. ADAM BIACK. Feb. M tf 4 The Cdlumtid Sni-tardliia, will the above once a mouth antil forbid. rwmard their areounts to this oiese. Notice. A L L persous indoited to us on accounts due the ars of January last. are re quested to come and settle up. We have to pay our debts. GOODE 'A LYON. Feb.1 - tf 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUWTY. A. L. Nicholson, .too vs. ) aoa' tile E. N. Colessan, and .tbees. ' Esr~ ad~a IT.p:ersg omy satislac'o that EltdN olema, one of the defen dants in this ease, resides beyond the lam i'seofthig Sate. GOnmoties ofPopemand Pope ordered that the said Ekdred N. Cole man. do plead answeror demur to the bill oo or before the eighth day of June ness, otherwise the sai bill, will beerdered pro confeuso against him.. J. T ERRY, c. z.g. n. March 9 3m 6 State or South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. PLmebe Nobles, by her )BMtfwIr u 'ie tiest friend. vs. Win. Nobles, & others. Alissesp. IT apearig to my sathsfaction, that the IDefendant William Nobles, resides witth out time lis ofthe State Oseed, that the sait Defendant do plad anstrerer dswr so the eosnplainants hil wikhin thee months fiom the publication herseof or the said hiM wvill be takes pr nfie 'ia State of Southi Varolina. ABBEV1LLE DISTRICT. Joseph Jacohe emid Elisaetbbterife,= A ppliruat. us. ' Elisaberb Finly and others. T apears to my satisfacti that Ra d i 'lF.dy aar~Ciel.Finly. two.ef ds Defendants, reside wihotqir the iais o this Stale, it siherefoge OVrdeed. h' they do appear and object to the diviiem er sale ofthe Real Esateof'Jamee Fist7 on or bfoe the first Mandaya.isI J843, or their oeaet-to '.hastt mwi ' entered of record. DAVID LESLY, o. A. D. Jan 18 3. 51 State of South. EDGE FIrEL1 DlSTB .~ Susn hodnAplcan', vs. Paisey Rhoden & others, D.I1's, ' IT pparngto my saf ethat Chre hoden, and William boden, two of the defendants in the abovegae ease, reside beyond the imasoflbhtae. ft is theroreordered, that they jea and objee to the divIlaner'eae t16 real estate of Jokn Rheden, dee'd., bes tr before the first day Of Slay nest,, ortheir consent totheamnewllbe este,def to cord. OLIVER TOWL!!8,- o. E. p.. T. G. BACON. annonee him as aaidr for the Office of Clerk eitb. Coast of Edge fGeld District. .,.ara . ,1 6