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4 - I oft ithuifac tot giform, - Thatlilphalongiin life'. decline, Oaeebole-a heart aasyoung, as watin, A-eldle thoughts as mine; - AnckEhas had his dream ofjoy -iswn 'unequalled pure romance, imnincing. when the blushing boy -ira thiills at woman's lovely glance And each could tell his t'ale orjouth -.Would think its idenes of loveevince M ore passion, more -unearthlj truth;:.. yTiu.any tale before or since. Ye cf talfer tender lays, . pigttpenned, in classic shades; -re bright than modern days* Otmaids nmore fair thatt-modern maids. Of whuuici . lhng ear, -ld o ablushng cheek-= Each kias n"hihisper, far too dear For oioden lps't give or speak; - Oifprospect too; untimely crossed, Of passions slighted or-betrayed Ofkindred pirits early lost, And buds that blossomed but to fades . Of beaming eyes and tresses gay, Elastic form and noble brow. -n'dtcharms, that all have passed away - - ..,And left thei-wrhat we see them note - And it is thus-is human love So very light and frail a thing 1 And must youth's brightest-visions move -Fozevr on time's restless wing I -Must all the eyes that still are bright, And -allthe lips that talk of bliss, - And-a'1 the forms so fair to sight, Hereafter only come to this? - Then 'vhat are love's best vision worth, If we at length must lose thorn thus? -- Iall we value most on earth, Ere long must fade away from us? Of that one being whom we take - From all the world, and still recur To all she said, and for her sake - eel-far.from joy when far from her; if that one form which we adore, - --Framn-youth to age, ini bliss or pain, Soon withers and is seen no more - ;Why do we love, if love be vain? MISCELLANEOUS. --From the N. Y. Republic. - XTRAORDINARY DISCLOsUREs. ., The mysterious. disappearance, about two-years since, of an individual named John 't. Rickett, ;formerly an Episcopal - - minister, (in which sacred capacity he has frequently officiated in the pulpit of Brook Ly and Newark Jut more recently a dry goods wpr ant in Worcester, lass., in pa hip. with Mr. Charles Blake, was tance of too tduch moment to -s nerchants in this city and Bos p - -the people of. Worcester and laceay'not tocbe still fresh in the i irof very:,many-personsin this sec hode o the-Union~ - -iatim -..: We ate not awate that-sincethat time anoltazoirontthemystery, (which excited r m pjti c interest at'the time) has ever ,-eaed nd the developement ofit now, gla be'rigarwe4-with considerabecuiriosi - - ater"aevant preacher and merchant - ovic-Alte Brooklyn prison..by virtue of ~ s~jq~~.e::aainstehimn unrder the .law to punss Cadulent detors: as,-also,-.a - iarGao tvarious -smugging tracsactions, b~iil~ etwas, on Monday last-arrested - Y - tiJleA; lGC. Smith,.of this cliy. ~-heio -ofth'e areer of th is indivis dlilstiei In,'eiorable depjarture from oi-c-~&- ster! ith-.three thousaind dollars, ud~erpretienee of pojing New York busi *2-ness debts, as deli'vered by-himself since % his.arrostelas. been furnished uis v and. we mst say-that it presents a picture of vil lainy rarely lobe drawzt (romt two years of -thie life'aftrrdinary scoundrels.. Soon 'afier -h eft Woreester, it will be recollected, bff!jidreeilved. a letter informing her - piehad been found in Pike street aihsitiy; and that he was drowned. ~it~~bletter-the storyreacheod thle 'was every wh era pub h tigh not. by eye'ry body believed.. C - clHazo~ iowledlges that. wasa fabrica -uob iia ht the letter was written at his 7 a persdn then-andl still attached - eit? papers as a rep~orier. - ft for Europe, leaving - hin itcytothd anabut - - 14S he ret irned to pthe New York pdgets1 ,C ithqhassistaeceodthe dihorett30 ot -~f o~ri dU~of ioh bl'Rayo5, ta 0r s hiszn tieauritif 'nik d th l e Gini-ab~ roar the'-uslom huse a3 lu;atr a-.good deal of ditlb thigbn oicfways deuec ~~ -diono Elthelppr-aisers. ~~JB'4 uI~i.-,vorces ofbronzeAo. $ 3 .yeu ghits port - i B og. -heih-a -Iar-nysices throngh h Iute- j, -- - a1',vas;b)ugdio~pyeb 'im them.idn -the 'Bostoa loweir1 howas so sucessful-t uriosaffidavits purporting'to - Bnglish mnuf'aturer a, S the ai tf odmhe purcased, a'nd oth - il~rtheBosoiotlTper tanooItaronderi. Co., ~$~W tt~e~hs e thei uno oni4tF theirdinvoc, adI ined densribed rati aaner'-be eivd two inmportR1O9orthi.$5 __ '' boat'oUAy :W n..-- onS is,'Y Houses mes ddof nirepresent ;.a r 'au as abs euro end dolars Wfiile-this= iessfuily engged in this t enair'binesspone of1his cominercist :reditorsAtwbvlni he owod :.ne thousand. dollars, dicovered him, and by comien cig a prosecution againsthim for having fraudulently contracted the debt, obtained his iicarceration' in the Brooklyn prison.. I~ s inking his arrangenentsto-leave -f .gland as soon as- he could extricate himself from that difficulty, whew the for-. tunatdidetentldo of his villainly by the prop er-:athgrities led 'to his arrest by officer Smith,- as.before stated. Ndture's Nbleman. -The New Orleans H erald relates.an-anecdote of one of their wealthy citizens. "'A gentleman itiformed us yesterday, that, after he was burned out on Saturday, he went to John Hagan, Esq. and asked him to rent. him a house. The replyiwas. "No, sir, I have no houses to rent to the sufferers; but gobto my agent, and 'ask him for the key of any house I have vacant. and' take possession of it.' Such acts of kindness and generosity re deem the whole rate.' Tried Prdndy.-At.the last Gloucester shire adjourned sessions, a girl was placed at the bar charged with atealing a pint of brandy (it was produced in court) from her master.. 'The girl was.acquitted, but the jury, with.exernplary impartially, not only tried thejgirl but the brandy too; for they consientiously emptied the bottle. The. liquor being drunk, the jury appended to their verdict, 'below proof.'-Punch. An accepted suitor, one day *alking in aiillage: in-Beds, with the object of his af fection hanging upon his atm; and deseri bing the ardency of his affection, said, -how transported I ant to have you hanging on my arm.' 'Upon my word' said the lady, 'you make us out to be a very respectable couple, when one is transported and the other hanging,' Sheriff's Sales. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, [ will proceed to sell. at Edge field Court House, on the first Monday and Tueslay in July next, the following '.perty: A.. Rambo and others vs. Rudolph Carter and Elizabeth Carter, four thou sand acres ofland, more or less, adjoining lands oF John Wise and others, the prop erty of the defendant Rudolph Carter. Also, one negro man Dick. Michael Barr, admninistrator, vs. Geo. W. Yarborough. and Robert T. Moore, survivors, one hundred and fifty-four acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Uriah Inabnet, Catharine Inabnet and others, the property of the defendant Geo. W. Yarborough. Terms, Cash. H. BOULWARE, s. p. v. June 12 't 20' U. STATES OF AMERICA, DISTRICT -OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN BANRUPTCY. Ar CHArLES oN, May 25, 1844. In the Matter of T. S. Wilks 4- Co. Bankrupts. P URSUANT to an order.of Conrt this day ' made, notice is hereby given that I nm prepared to declare a dividend out of the assets of thae firin of T. S. Wilkse & Co.. and out of the individnal assets or Tr. S. Wilkst, and T. T. Swanan, menibers or the said firn, which haye been reduced to money, and all persons in interest are hereby required, pursuant to the stid order. to file their proofs of debts, for par. ticipation int said dividend before Saturday 22d day of Jne necxt; on wvhich day the staid proof of debts will be open to contestation before the District Conrt aforesaid, at the Federal Court H ouse in Charleston, at It o'clock, A. M., be fore whicha Court, and at which time1 all pre sent, in interest, aoy interpose their objecttons (i'aniy the have) to an orde~r being made for payment of such dividend. H. A. JONEI Assignec of Bankrupts. May 2t 4t 18 Dr. ELBERIT flLAND, W OULD respectfultly intformn the citizens .of Edgefield C. H.I, and~ its vicinity, that. he hats opened ata othce an the house for-. mely occupied b'y John S. Jeter -at a law offie where he can be fonnd at all times, xcept avhaen attendintg -professional- business. He- will atsndto any: business in the line of hs professaon, and ha pes-by care.nand attentton. to receave and deserve a share of pablic patron age.--1 May 22 f3 1'inal .JV'otee. ALL persons-hanving densands aainst the estate of .Augustus E. Ttirrence, dec'd., rO regncsted. o present them to *me, in the Orijtores'oficeof Edgaeld District, on the lrst Monday ira Julty.nbatt' Those not availing himselves of thsis notire will'niet be paid. - LUTjRER' ROLL UAd'mr. . ne5 -a -. .4t - 19. G~jsth Waroiuna-Fernale M E A1idsa~mner (prpratte) tern, com L. wnecs.on the 15th June enasuin'g and stes ri'ibe.1si64tober Thim in'tenided as a preparatory/ riroijuifiwhoias to join-the Institute tt1 9gM~Lterm inotober.. sbntih29' 9t- .10. ZU IaEdsbscnrehave formed. a partbair -~.shi itt the practice ofsLaw for.Edfiefield ~iatri6L -ffice nea Gooduman's Hotel . '~ LTERRY, JOSEghA~I E Decemb er. 23,3843 .' f 48 FR .E. CLAYBROOK,informs the c U..~t~nsrfAbbeville DIstrict. tbteha a loatedaiAr.Edwards' (Whie:Hall).f hi~is services intie various departiuo - .Dru:Burt, Paul-. Ev~~ LE~p to teestate of G21. --Ru his it utsted tocome haying deinandiitsrs saeare solicit. ed'ttu present thei . retedd. W. N 'c tor. :March 27 - t WHOL EBd alfoxes eS satistit: Foel tlIebbi. kambtrrg, April.20. : B5if- la ?Confictionry -& FRESH supply ofCandy,-ug Pluthe A.Kisses, &c., constaity onhand: ; - ALSO,: Brazil Nuts, English Wahuts, :Alohds, Figs, Raisins, &c.- - H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg:Apri120. df 13 Winess Brandy, Gin,..&. M ALAGA, Teneriffe, Port, Sherry, and Madeira WINES, American and Holland GIN; American and Cognac BRANDY, Old Peach and Apple do. ALSO, A fresh supply ofchoi.ce PORTER and ALE, in quarts and pints. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, April 20 tf 1 Notice. HE subscriber having entered into new business arrangements, is desirous of closing np his old business, and respectfully urges upon those indebted to him either by note or account, the necesstty.ofan immediate settlement. JOHN COLGAN. January 2 af 49 ItOCK L1.IE. 5 Bbls. fresh unslacked ROCK LIME, just received. and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg, April20 tf 13 Country Whiskey. GALLONS ".Moddtan Dew," a prime article, for sale by H. A. KENRICK. Ilamburg, April 20. :f 13 TO PRINTERS. Piridng Paper, Type, Presses, Ink, 4c& HE Subscribers -having completed their arrangements for keeping on hand a general assortment oC'very'article used by the crafl. They have now on hand, and are regularly receiving, TYPE, of all kinds p t p in fourits -Hoe's PRESSES, Washington and Smith Do Inking Mtahineb, Furniture; Rule, .Do Cases, Chases, Stands, Galleys, &c. Johnson's (Phila.) News and Book Ink, Pront's (New York) do do Printing Paper of all sites and qualities, Foolscap. Folio Post and Letter Paper, Enamelled and Common Blank Cards, &c. The Type we offer to the trade is from the well known manufactory of Win. Hager &Co. New York, warranted of the best tial, and cast bp hand. Type froth othet foundeties will however be furnished when ret ied: The character,of Hoe's machinery is so well known to Printers generally, that we consider it unne cessary to recominend it to them. All orders for their Machine or Hand Ptesses, or any other artiele-manufactured by them will be ex ecated by as on the New York terms. BURGES & JAMES;. 6 Broad-street, Charleste, S. C. 97 Printers in Georgia, North and South Carolina, who copy the above any number of times during the year 1844, will be allowed $5 on settlement of their accounts-where they ex ceed $30^ Those-who do not intend to deal with us, will please not copy. April24 6t 3 STATIO VERS' HALL, 35 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON; S C. JOSEPH WALKEt,:-Agent of John T. White's TYPE and S'ERzsYPE Foux DRY, has constantly on hand an extensive as sortmert of Type,Flowers,Ornaments, Brass Rule, Cases, Chases Composing Sticks, c. 8ic. ?jC. And every article required in a Printing Office. All of which wtill be furnished at New York prices, actual expenses only-added. ' The reputation of this Foundry is believed to be fully established, having been founded up. wards of Thirty Years, and reference is con fi dntly made to many leading Journals of the United States. Printing Presses, News.paper of all sizes, Medium, Double Medium, &c. PRINTING INK. News, B~ook, and Colored Inks, of the best qnaliy and towest prices. 1Blank Book Nanufactory, PAPE R AND 8TATIONERY. Always on hand, a large assorturent of BrLaJI B~ooxs-, made ofrthe best paper and bourid In the strongest dtanner. ,Bankt,- Public . fices, Merchants and Stlers, carthre their Accomit Books ruled and botrno to aity pat tern, in the best maimer, at lowest prices. Also-A large stock of WRITING PAPERS of all' kinds; forse lowe Als,-An eatensive assertment of FINE STA. TIONF4RY, oftevery kiqd, rueloing Blank aud Enamelled Carde, Also,-BIND'EI8' MATP.(AL~ofailkinds Paste Board, Eeather, '&e, SMay 22 -tf 1? N EW GOODS. B LACK and blue black Gros. tde R oyal Poult do Soie;. and Gros. de Grain SILKS; plain, stripe, and flg'd. do; rich Satin stripe Gre.. de Paris do; Plaid do. All new patterns, and jest received b Hamiburg Feb.'1 -tf .4 .T. 0. B. FORDr I'S now opening at his sadre in 'Hamburg, NA general assortment of Staple and Fancy February 1- 'tt . .4 1%ptice. TH E Subscriber takes pleasure in itiform 1.inug the publid,ttiat he ha surceeeded~ inr engagigthe services-of an efperienced Miller for the preseat: year, and; having hiis Mills in thoro~ -repaiir, is prepared toianygaan tity of grnding 'gramn at the l/urtest notice. Persons having Wheat, and- washlig superior lour snade fronm it, are invited to give him-a call.- His terms are the tenth. S..W. NICHOESON. ~Ian. 5, 1844'. . 6i! 49 tmE CARD.' HESubscribers respectfuzlly inform their 3. cuatomera and'the public generally, that they liave just received anew and well seected asortinent of. ;Sping & Snaer~iods, cosprsng an extensive assortment of articles liorX entlemen's Clothing, in. the latest and iibtosfihionable style,' which they are prepar-. . infake up, in a fashibndhlemanid'orkmnan Jike-anner.- Froth-Gentlemen wantiing any 4esi'ription 4f Clothing they-splicit a' call, ,as th'eyreel confident in their ability to suit the, liist fasti.ous, both in the quality and prices of thir Goods. -r * ' MEIGS & COLGAN. arch 4,1844. tf 6 LA.RP OIl CHIEARTICUE, for sale by .A.KENRICK. a..n..... No. 2s - e 14 r( r r s ;Yf . - , dhdt ai llatad dc'. situate in a fidhi istricif 6on LitteHorseCreek cn nhg%410'ses ( mnoie orfess,:dj oinglandofkf. Crter; Mrs . Hightowier; Bartlett, Bledsoe;John:CirlyJu liut Day, George Delaijbter-and Vaucluse fadtory, on which itt s in successful Operation, with comfortable im provemetits, and several tenements and small improvements on different parts of.the place, 500 acres of land suitable to: the. deltivation of Grain, Corn, Biee- or Cotton; part swamp and dayfoundatios. The planta tion is in good repair, with an Ot::iird ofgood Apple'trees. On said premisesis also agood ROCK QUARRY, whicb has been worked in., for-public and private use, andis inexhaiusti ble. ~The situationof thitimber on said laird; for.Saw Mill interest,. is mnferiord0o0ne' in the District, it being, handy, easy ofaccess;and, tnough to supply one saw. for inany years, -It isthe only large body of: timber. containing water privilege now hetween it and Hamburg. The sitnation of this Mill in a comniercial point ofview, ismost advantidgeous, comhmaid ing not only the custoni of Hamburg and sur-i rotnding country; but all the up country trade in Lumber, by a -route which ;brings the Mills on the public road leading from Iamburg. to Abbeville, &c.- The location is- healthy and convenient to market,.betng .10 miles io'Ham buig, 14 to Edgefield C. H., 10 to Aiken,-and 4 to VducIuselFactdry, withgoodzroads leading to each. The place abounds witli.excellent springs. The range for stockf is unsurpassed. Adjoining is a large body of pine laud helong ing to the estate of Fox, deceased, which can be had at some futurt time Also-The crop of Cor ?odder, and Grain; 100 head of tame Hogs; au-head of Cattle, 3 yoke of Oxen; I Carry-log; 2 Ox .Cnrts;.1 Horso Cart, and the Sawyer, together with all the Plantation Tools, &c. - The titles are indisputable; made~ by the heirs, and the executors of Fox,..dec'd. Terms Will be part cash. to pay the executors of Fox, and judgment credito.rs; the balance on note of one, two and three years, if wished, with approved security;. W S. HOWARD, A:G HOWARD, PrptieTors. N. B. Persons wishit to purchase, are re ferred to W. S. Howard who resides on the place, and will take p'iasiire in showing or giving information respecting it. lPossession will be given at any time desired. .The Grave Yard, and the land on which the Church stands is excepted. - May 29' 3m 18 - Notice. T Esubscriber begs 1eaveto inform his T friends and the commainity in general, that be is at this time receiving and opening an entire new STOCK.OF GOODS," cdnsistingin part of DOMESTIC & FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats Shoes, Bonnets, Hard ware, Crockery Ware, Saddles,Bridies,W hips, Groceries, &c. All of which articles he will offer on the very best terms. hit cltumstances and the times will admit. N S. F.~ GOODE. March 13 tf 7. Notice. The Subscriber would tao ' opportunity to return histhanks tais fe and the com munity in general, the tal patronage they have conferred tinTor the last ten years. He intends carrying on the Merchaut Tailoring Business, in all its branches, at the old stand, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of those favors which have been so liberally bestowed on hin. JOHN LYON. Dec. 12 tf 46 Bland & Butler, ARTE now receiving and opening their tisual *~5suIpply of sjprnw & Summer Goods, which, with their fimer stock, renders their assortmiera: complete, and to which they res pectfully invika the attention of their customers, anal the publick generally. - We will not pretend to enumerate articles; CaU and we will show thiern to you; if you do. not buy, it shall not hie our liauht. We would avail ourselves of this opportunity to tender our sincere thanks to those who have so liberally patronized us, and invite by a stirict attenhion to our business, atnd their interest, a continuance of that patronage. March 27 * - tf 90 Family Groceries. HE Subscriber respectfully informs his .frienas and the public genierally, that lhe of'ers for sale, at the brick store formierly occu pied by Messrs. Sibley & Crapon, nearly op. posite Mr. James Hubbard'ai Hotel, a large and general assortmentnof G ROCER IES, par frcularly,adapted-to thewants of families, con sisting in part of New Orleans; Porto Rico, and St. Croix SCGARS, Lump. boat; crushed & powdered Sugars, Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE,. Back, Hysorr, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, WVest India and New Orleans Molasses, Hall's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & 6s. Sperm. do." 4u, 5s, & Gs LanaI Flour, in whole and half barrels, 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese, 20 boxes. do. 4o. do, Buckwheat in 14 and1l-8-barrl-rt Pickles in 1-2 gal. jars, qas. and pints, Tomiato Ketchup do. do. Walnut do. . do. do. 50O saske Liverpool Salt, (blcachbed sacks,) 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) .25 brls. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) 2 tierces Onions, (red and silvcrskin,) ALSO, . . Brsoap, shavirng soap. .cotton cards, wool cadalbuktstubs, kieelers, piggins; in. dign; niadder;-oopperas, rice, hard, chocolate, Baket's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen butter, so da'biscuit, lemon biscuit, pie ie crackers, wa ter. crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread, al monds, curraiita, citron,clovea, nutmegs, mace, cinnamon;.pepper, spice, ginger, sago, pearl Barley, rnaccaroni-, vemicilba, capens, mustard, starch, West India and American preserves. Pesons visiting Hamburg, are respectfully requested to call and examine foi- thiemselves. H. A.-KENRICK. - Hamburg, Novr. 25 .tf -44 c .Paper Hangings. '~pes.~PAPER HANGINGS, -t.iew atyles, and at low pri. ces. Juist received by JOHN 0. B FORD. H ambarg, Feb.20 tf- 4 Shirtings & Sheetings S4-4,T5-4, 6-4~ and 12-4, brown and ~u-*bleached Shirtings eind Sheetings T Just received by - JOHN 0. B. FORD. IHamburg. Feb..19 - tf 4 N NKEENS;b the care, 50 bhs. N."O Mo lisses. For salehby" . Hamur Fe.SIBLEY & CRUAON. t~nh~w 2Sa . A- . - a s r ih ahiaoothi bp, rise's .the laI airsanf6p'4ofii~t -t G ye ows~ai e;p StCroigar',4 .e 350 bngi o, CubaP4o Oc 1?r mi~,Jy;adMc lle,-__70 hd:-wef ndudiwsf: 10 tiercemCuCi ubab o 35- bbls leN Orleans. doJ . 70,000 lbs. Ba or;Hans ideSbsildt1V 80,000 ' Swede Iran 9d 5,000" nglsh' do. : ' 3,000 "Bjd andHoop Br dn n:.@ 3000 " Nad aodi&Ili hoe ps 2;00M N~ai. eirige &B tieii~e; 20b stts Wago ' B 1,700 sackeSaltb ,(blechediecki : 2,000 busbels Salt, in bid k 250'piedes Gunny Bag .s; 1,0001bis. Bggin Ti ne, (Wear$u,). .1'I5doIs -Ianill.ale-Rope, 100 .do Hemn.d 'do 1,500 yar ds Osnabudr'e 5,000 15s. doublerefined Loaf Sugar, 3,000' " :.icrused do. 3,000" powdered S .+ . 1 000." singlIefined t~oaf dd- : 20 bozes 'Turpentun Soap;, - ,10-' " Sperm -andles, 20 . Hulli's patent Candles 2, tierces fresh griund:Rice. 2,000 lbs.: White Lead:No.1 tioti f iis, 25.bblE.Canal Flour, (choaei'c and'-.. 40 'doz; dining parlor, rocking and - children'-s-Charsa - 7cases 1las ad. Caps - 150 casks Stone. Limi. (in fine order,) 0 kega'ont's FFFPwder,: 1;000 lbs.lar Lead, - 40 boxes Window Glassex10.1 .Qzxl2 130 baa Sot, assoted sizes, 2,500ipanrShoes, - Tea; Pepper, Spic;.'Gin er, Chocolate.-Cif amon; Almonds,Starcbntnies, 5p chew' n g Tobacco ' r6'Clotbs; Blankets, Shoe thread, Ctt ar. 'Cottoni'dCds, Wdo1 Cards, Tacks, Sieves, Plongi Lip . Indiao; Mladder, Blue Stone;Copperas, EpsoinrSalts; Linseed Oil -Lamp- Oil,-a (sperior.article,) Trace Chais, Fifth Chains, Smootlilngirons? brass bound eegar Buckets, hrse-Buckets Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Willod Wagon ,-nests Measures, Feathers, &c: &c.&c.. SIBLEY &CRAPON. .Hamburg July.1, 84:. tf ".23 Water Proof,.& o MiIsialke LI, JEPE~ &M.. WAREiUSi - & GENERAL COMMiSSION MERCHANTS.-HAMBURG, 8.-C " BEG-leave to iriforii iheir-fciends, and-the; ublic geneflly, th NEW rT-R P RO F JeAREHOjJSE, thJarge coiive nient close Stores attached, isn iow-cotdletcd and ready for the receptioii f Cotton, Meresan . It isssintated .onthe-principal tending into the-business part of the towi, konr feet above the hig hest water mark by aetualsurvey; entirely remote from all other buildings, which renders it fire- roof, and convenientry situated for loading and unloading -waons They are now permaneutly located in this place, and pledged not to speculate in Cotton on thbir own account, but to give thei-rirdii ded attention to the inter.est ofthcirusigmer, and are' fully prepared to attend to the~3ale; Storing and Shipping, of otton, Flour. Bacon, &c.. Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANDISE. Purchasaig Goods to order, Ac: $,c. - Their charges will be as follows:-Forsel ling Cotton 25 cents per bale; Shipping do, 12J cents per bale. Commissiorfor buying or selling Merchandise and Produce 2k per cent. For arding ant Storage, in accordance witli th established rates. All Cotton,.flour, &e. received by the riverfree from wharfago. Lt_ beral advances will be made when requiredg on any consigniernts made to'them.a. y H-amiburg. Septr. 9 - tf . 33 ( State of South Cai-olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. LBERT STALNAKER, tivinw beideen .3the A bbeville and Five Notceted Rdad, about three miles from Gilgal Church, tolls be. Foreme. a large dark sorrelI HORSE, betwecen izteen and seventeen hands high, eight or hiie yars old, both lhiand feet white, with hnt one shoec on when taken up, and somewhat marked with the gear. 3Appraised at $25. *E. SETTLE, Magistrate. May 13, 184.1 - $S 4m 16 . n'otice. R. ~ JAMIES RAINSFORD, jivingtona Hirn's C reek,.near the five trotch road, si or seven miles south west-or Edgefield C. E., tolls beforn me a sorrel HORSE,?about ourteen and a half hands hiig,~with a star in lie face, and a-scar near the left flank. Sup ,osed-to be sizyears old ; 'appraised at twenty follars. .A. D. ADDISON, Magistrate. May 22 .- - J anm4t -17 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. rN THE COURT OF ORDINAR-Y. Whitfield Brooks, A pplicant, - Tideon Youngblood,*& othuirs, Defen'ts. T appenrang to m9 satisf'action, that Gidleon 3Younagblood Geo. Youngbldod, and aar ha Yonntgbluod, resides without the - limiis of his State :It is onfereel, that they do-aipear nd objectta.the division and saile of- the ret 'aw- or juwist Yotrmeblood. dec'dl.,.-on-or be oro theo first Mionday in .?uly next, or their con ient to the same will be entered of record. March 26th, 1844. - . - 12t 9 State -O 1 South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.. -IN THE CGMMON PLEAS. - JosiahJ. Ryan, Declaion in For Win. T1~O. ~*eign'.Atachmenzt. Josiah J. -Ryan, -) Declarationa in vs. Fo. bretgn Attach Fitzroy & 'Melunis. m ent.. 11E Plaintiffs hiaving this day lied Ltheirdeclarations in the above s~a-e :as in. my- oflice, and gie d.'edt saign ieo ~on% kno-wni to lie vithhin the lim Iis of tbi.s State. onevhom -a :opy of said dclaraaions with a ride .co !ead c-an b":,served: It .is ordered, that le sai,, Idefendats do plead to the said e.carations,- within ii year and a' day rom ahe publication of- this order, or final, nad absoltae -judgment will be .awarded gainst him. - GEO. POPE, c. c. r~ Clerk's Office, Ms 6,,5144.... May8, i GING HAMS. - ust reciivedbz~ Tor js -'s ~ 1nbhiwir Feh. 20 . tf- 4.~ :Q 1 " ^ r ?j" , '.'fit iMS3 a, Al, 0- one ' Cs rQS11*'' " --i i tit Iutionary;cbaUt rtr'orderfo 'nci trut _ i ." : " natninLoutl te-ol';tbe. +tioalttiy;.contlityop'fo, t " " " "-" II ire ' yq d:"to cjod 6eci+m xt pa x, ;tpwtiiiig "' b a iit6 4 ., arjgtnsli et;a . d" ?,recQu rse' "to ibis the caac; i11'webave too -.. 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