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M &C THiVPPOAN :RlIAID ,. OR THE PEALOF TEXAS. J pir'e Maid mitng her Che " ilbnbima, beh'old the fair maiden, ~ baicomes in her grief from afar ith sorrows -and woes heavy lade Ltke'a dim and'a desolate star - Se conaes with a filialdevoio1, -To thee as her Parent and Friend And asks thee with tender einotion; Her tights to mnaintain and defeind. She comes with her beauty unfded, roiBondage hath inared not her face J*ioiow and grief-have but aided, e tenderappeali ofeach grace; She eiies from-hir deep tribulation, - ;,, snaallied, untarnisbed in Fane',. --And mentions with just extiltation. 'W aeineadaod much honored name. The Maean-seeks to prevent her. From' looki.g aliroad for'relief, And many a threat he liath sent her -To addifo-le sum of ergrief; His slave in-despieofherhn'ighbors' - le proudly declaies'she shall be< And fuile will be beriendeavors To sever her bonds-and be free. Tht e Queen of the Isles doth assure her. Protectitn from her she shall fin ; And mninions in powerallure her, - -With words that are gentle and kind;-- - But offers from thence to assist her, Are met with a noble disdain, - Hev Royalty ne'er shall enlist be, Te l up a- place in her ttain. Hark! hear.ihe response of Columbia ! ."Fair Damsel we pledge thee our'nid, We're ready e'en now to sustain thee, Aye, ieady with banner and blade: -Tihnl: wilt not, thou shalt not return. In Mexican bondage to groan, And'ne'er shalt thou languish and montrn, The vassal or slave of a Thronee' CAROLAN. Columbia, S.C. THE CHRISTIAN IN TRIUMPH. Thrill! Thrill! ye.Harps of Zion, Glory to the Lord Most High! See triumphant Judab's Sion! Hark the peals of victory ! -AA Satan vanquished, Death o'ercome. - Bow then at the Saviour's throne. Sin is dead, and manrelieved From its cure ofendless woe; The'mighty-conquest's now achieved, Jesus reigus-6n Earth below; 'Gentle nationshear his word, Israel owns ima her Lord. Victor oa unt Calvary, ' lCertu y the power:of love; -EastL'ning'frotni his throne-above; - eadithe ixointtems iind'Sing, orto the Saviour King. no more-shall diinAhe eyes.. 'a .and~aorrow grief-and care, From fransonied-world-shall fiy, eaviing'nought h'ia gladUes'there 'dss ofahat lofty kind h Spirits, saved, with'God shall find. 4 . what A yonder golden-Domes adianVO-the hes of'Heaven) AM they'not tiloriou Hoes The Lamb - oGois all their light. - Be~Q pure, yeni crystal River 4 Issuog froini Eternanl throne!' - Tisozrs~tirink, end drinkforever -F omiithat-fonit'of'bliss unknown~ Jens giv6t'~ from his wounded side Its livin itwaers first did gliab, What for slich a connileis treasure Doesahe:asks as-tofinpart i Iake, Oftnalle Him all thy'flleasare;' - - Give;"Ogtve Hid all'thiy heal-t; f eThtrisal the price He names; Ukh fisail ro yield flisclaimns r mdo' M ainte Cultivator. -- COB MEA6. 9/tsnrs Edh-ors.-I noticed some lime -side art ariileini 'your paper--.editnrial 1 rhae nthis ittwas rged'uipon farmers to grdiAr cols 'as thle meal was valu alftnanty purpobes on the (dirm--par flsror a iry bos and stock. ' * Oi th~-.trenth of this iuggestion, I haa~4 l'ami'now assure jou, so'welh - - at n hi~witi'le result ihat my cobs wil i '~etofore> be "uselessly - -iui-di~~2~L rndmy cobs'with - t mirpakmdt'sefkiuith'i as.,.o put. aifusnixed'tidehut I am satisie4 at bre 3T.emjsiporaoT'seTg attaidj - ed noniizingcobs'iif tie nianner'you - - va I n the hist /YhreeAnntbs T ..O 55Nhiirses, cattle, hogs eblvs au4ashave.aharge stock i1is. - ieD h tb~ fbred then""holly- . on t *di~?my farg.i saving to' me, po'~ls is~e ~ syggson has -as . ~j ':'. surei.yit beenofi~e-smailauu as-i-eyrds - ouye e . - - p par cular time for eah When *e"'node of life is uniform, itris of great '~* & aupot~u~ radobt Anxd hours when it weotgbt: to be'guiildd by the ra~kan~~p~h4etcs~as dictated by'ap' . -wor nikrq .. ~ eaa&larger - ' .qnaetities c- haara . ftr 'As a generalr-ile, about Evehours1,bud oisetitweert oe meal atid anotheris knqe htle mode of life be indolentilltJ-" se e ery:-active. ~W~iner is delayed seven or eigft houre i fdieakfast, some alight refresh mnent shia 'ken betw err.- 1 Youn - swhen groing at,' re- : quire mo. ~ a~ad at ahorter intervals, than those do t~i aaitied maturity. Children uinde' e-iemu ye . of age, usually ue6dfodidenariv' three hoursrt a piece of brea'dawill be- awl~~euwjh al rh a n tryf 'Those ersone who eata late supper mladul T ot-ta'kie breakfast illi one 'two hours s ie nshg:..Tlios8 who dine late, and eat nothing aTterWatIs, require break fast soon after risg ' Personsof a-delicte cositoton should never'nxercise mucl'beforereakfestS If exposure of any kind is:to be incurred in the morning, breakfast iihould akays be taken prviously. Tbe system is more susceptible'of infectitonand-of the influence of cold miasma &c., in the morning before eatiog, than any other .ile. Those' who w'alk early will find great benefit from taking a eracker or some lit tie nourishment: before going out. Niver -go 'into a room 'of a morning, where a person is-sick with a fever, before you have taken nourishment of some kind -acup of coffee at least. In -setting out early -to travel,~a light breakfast before starting. should always be taken; it is a great protection against cold, fatigue and exhaustion. In boarding schools for the young and growing. early breakfast is an inuispensa ble.condition to health. - Children should not bo kept without food in the morning tilli hey are faint and weary. Never eat a hearty supper just before re tiring to rest. t is injurous to eat when greatly heated or fatigued. It would very much conduce to the health of laboring. men if they could rest fifteen or twenty minutes before.din ner. Sheriff's Sales. Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge-. field Court House, on the first Monday and Tueslay. in July nextt, the following property : A. J. Rambo and others vs. itudolph Carter-and Elizabeth Carter, four thou sand acres of land, more or less, adjoining lauds of John Wise and others, the prop erty of the defendant Rudolph Carter. Also, onenegro man Dick. - Michael Barr, admninistrator, vs. Geo. V. Yarborough. and Robert T. Moore, survivors, one hundred and fifty-four acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Uriah Inabnet, Catharine I[nabnet and others, the property of the defendant Geo. W. Yarborough. 'Terms, Cash. H.BOULWARE, s. -r. o. June 12 3t 20 N9TICE. AN election for Clerk of the Court of LEdgefield District will be held on the 'urth Monday in July next, and the day 'tllowine, at the following places of elec in in this District, viz t Court House, Longmire's, Collier's, .Ierokee Ponds, Pine House, Towle's, )union's, Sheppard's, Ridge, Smylie's, lanburg, Mount Willing, Richardson's, a ,oleman's, Parks', Perry's, M4oore's Mose ey's, Allen's, Powell's, Long's, Nail's, )orn's, Randalls, H. Bouleware's, Red Sill, Rochell's, Andrew Kreps', and W. Ethridge's. 4 The managers will meet at Edgefield Tourt House ou the Thursday following, ouut the votes, and declare the election. T. G. BACON. Acting Clerk of Edgefield District. June 12, 5t 20 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. ALBERT CHEATHAM, who hasbheen .3.arresuted,- and is now confined withbin the ounds of the Jail of Edgefield District by virttue f a capias ad satisfaciendum, at the snit of ohn .B. Hlolmesand Butler Williams, having led his petition, with a schednle on oath, of is whole estate- and ei'ets, with the purpose fobtainmng thte benefit of the Acts of the Gen rat Assembly,. commonly cnlled-the Insolvent )ebtorst Acts. Public notice-is hereby given, that the peti. ion of the said Talbert Cheathtam will l,e heard nd considered itt the Court of Common Pleas ir Edgefield District,at Edgefield Conrt House, a the 9th day of Octob~er next, or on such other ay as the Court toy order, during the term, otmtencing:on the first Monday in-October ext, at said place; and all the creditors-ofrsaid L'albert Cheatham are hereby summoned per onally, or -by attorney, then and there, in sitid. Jourt, to show cause, if any they can,.'why. t lie benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be zanted to- the said Talbert Cheatlham, upon is executinig the'assignmettgiedb h ects aforesaid.reiedbth THIOS. G. BACON, c. c. P. lerk's Officer June 38, 1844. ue 19 3m ~2! GLENN'S SPRING, PART ANB'URG DISTRICT, S. C. c HIS delightful.- WATERING PLACE k ill be ready to receive company by the irst ofiune. The.beneficial results of the we. r can be- testifed to 4:y.hundreds who have xperienced its inflnence upon '.arious diseases, nd, the accommodations shall be-sited to the rants-ofi any who may visit the place, upont Mrfolloiving-terms: (en per day, -* - $1 2'i " . oyeerlI& less than 4tw'ks,5 00- - "- .- - over 4 weeks- - -- 4-O00 hlditiaanii8ervants half priees irepefdayj .~ 624 ~ per .week, - - 3 50 0. 0 overtonue. - -. 3 00 --, JOHN C.-.ZIMMERMAN, SAWOnt for Glenn''. Sprin'gCompany. - May2 . - - istJ- 38 [)Easotes hbaiogofficiaI -business with II mi, are- informild ibat [ can foumd t itie office on every MWondijyand'Friday, a the lsw ^directs, except providentially ravented, dluring -the months of June,1I uly and August.- -. . ay 22, 17 - i~W ~EE~R BLAIIW; D rs'pctfllyinform the ea'izens. n dge~ld .- .-,and- its' vicinity, hat beiopndan office in the house f~ore ne'loccoiPueJ -John 8. Jeter- as .a law %e-where. be cane .found at all time, acept wihtitindngrofessiotfal business. Je will attend'to mnbusiness in the line of is profession. an'drhopes'by care and-etentaon: > receive and deserve a askars f public patron.' A r V. SSat Ik5TAYI. Y denN? squi 1 7in of dgefief Distret. Fihereas, enjamin=Y:M ".1batith ap diieet Te forLetteis of Adu1tratin,_ wlith"the wifl ai'exI, a1aadsInagular he goods,.and chattels, tightianrd credits af- Rtdge?, Alc~inielatelof~i District Aiforesaid, deceased, - These- are,' heiefore, toe and' ad monish.all and singular, the indred and creditoirs of the said deceasidgt6 be and: appear bfore mene,t our next Ordinary's Court for the said;District, to be holden at E Jgelield Court House on the secoud day of.J ly-next,.to show cause, if any, why: the said administration should not be grant ed. Given under my hand and seal, this 18th day'of Junc.in the year of- our.Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four, and in the sixty-eighth year of American Independence. - JOHN HILL, o. E..D. -June 1, 1844. ($212A). 2t 19 Final Notke. ALL persons having dehtands' against the estate of Augustus E. Turrence, dec'd., are requested to-present them-to me, in the Ordinaries office of Edgefield District, on the first Monday in July next. Thoseitot availing themselves of this notice will not be paid. LUTHER ROLL, Ad'mr. June5 4t 19 lotice. LL persons indebted to the estate of cG. F. Rw oso, deceased, are requested to come forward and settle their accounts, and those having dAmands against said estate, are solicit ed to present their accoants, legally attested. W. N. MOOREj Executor. March 27 If 9 Spermi. taidies, &c. 2 0WOLE and half boxes pure Spermn . CANDLES, a choice article, warrant ed to give satisfiiction. For sale by the box or retali by IH. A EENRICK. Hamburg, April 26. if 13 Confectionary, &c.. AFRESH supply of Candy, Stgar Pnlmbe, Misses, &c., constantly on hand. . AV~so, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Almionds, Figs, Raisins, &c. 11. A. KENRICI. Hamburg, April 20."- If 13 Wines. Brandy, Gi, &c. M ALAGA, Teneriffe, Port, Sherry, and Madeira WINES, American and Hollarid GIN, American and Cognac BRANDY, Old Peach and Apple: do. ALSO, t fresh'supply ofchoice PORTER and ALE, in quarts and pints. For sale by - HI. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, April 20. tf 13 Notice. r HE subscriber having entered into new business arrangements, is desirous of losing np his old business, and respectfully rges upon those indebted to him either by ote or account, the necessity ofan immediate ttlement. JOHN COLGAN. January 3 tf 49 ROCK LMIE. Bbls. fresh unslucked ROCK LIME, 050 just received, and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg, April 20 tf 13 Country Whiskey. O 9 GALLONS " Mounttam Dew," a prime article, for sale by H. A. KENRICK. Ihamburg, A pril 20. tf 13 TO PRINVTERS. Fritin. Paper, T ype, Presses, Ink, &c. i1 Subscriber. having completed L theair arrangements for keeping on and a general assortment of everyfarticle used *y the cran. They have now on hand, and are Hioe's PRESSES. Washington and Smith Do Inking Machines. Furnitnre, Rile, Do Cases, Chases, Stands, Gatlleys, &c. Johnson's (Phila.) News and-Book Ink, Pront'u (New York) do do Printing Paper of all sizes and qualities, Foolscap. Folio Post and Letter Paper, Enmelled and Common Blank Cards, &c. The Trype we offer to the trade is from the el known mannlimctory of Win. H ager & Co. iew York, wvarrainted of the best metal, and ist by haand. Typo from other fotunderics will owever be furnmshed whzen required. The haracter of H oe's machinery is so well known 2Printers generally, that we consmider it untie essary to recommend it to them. All orders sr their Machine or Hand Presses, or any thr article matnufactured by them wvill be ex outed by us on the New York terms. BURGES & JAMES, 6- Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. 17 Priniers in Georgia, North and South arolina, who copy the above any number of ms during the year 1844, will be allowed $5 n isettlememnt of their accounts where they ox ed $30. Those who do not intend to deal iithu us, will please not copy. 1 April'246t 1 .STATIONERS'-RALL, MEAST-BAY, CH ARLESTON, S. C. VOSEPH WALKER, Agent of .John 'T. White's TYPE and S'IREzO'YPE Foes av, has constantly on hand an extensive as nrtmetnt of 'ype,Flowers,Ornarnenlts, Brass- Rule, Cases, Chases Composing Sticks. tic. Sec. 8sc.; nd evary article required ina Printing Office. 1II of which will be furnished at New York rces, actual expenses only added: The reputation of this Foundry is believed to e fully established, having been founded up ards of Thirty Years, and reference is con Ii ently made to many leading Journals of the nited States. Printing Presses, lews.paper- of all ai-zes, Medium. Double Medinm, &c. PRINTIlWG IINK.. ew., .Book, and Colored Imnks, of the best quality and lowest prices.' ?lank Book ymnufactory, PAPER AND STATIONERY. ways on hand, a large assortment of Br.AWX Boozs, made of the best paper and bionnd in the atrongest manner. Banks, Public Of dies, Merchants and others; can have their ~Accont Books ruled and bound-to any pat' tern,in-the bost maner, at lowest prices. 'eo,-A- large stock. of WRITING PAPERS of all kinds, for sale. low. dso,-An extensive assortmentof'FJNE STA-.3 TIONERY, of every kind, including Blank and Enamelled Cards. so-BINDERS' MATERIALS of all kinds, Paste Board, Leather, &c, May2 oD f 17 ifprie=7and* te late eekfetico-otl ulb on Little HIorp fCjeek coaaaiwn 4 ."Oares moie o le; adjoining laadoft .Cikte1 rs HigftowerBarflett,l3ed leitif CurryJu. hus Day, George Deiigbtei, 'asia'daucluse factory, on which is t - in- successful operation, w:tJcori foitable in prevements, and several teneinnis and small improvements on dif'erent parts of tlis place, 500 acres of land .suit'ble to theecultivation at Grain; Corn Reice. or Cotton, pit scamp and clayfoundation. The planta tion is'in good repair. with an -Or::bard o.fgood. Apple trees. -On said premises is also a good ROCK QUARRY, which has been workediin for public and private use, and is inexhausti ble. The situation of the timber on said land, for Saw. Mill interest is niferior to none in the District, it being handy, easy of acceis, and: tnough to supply otie.sa* for niany years,., It ist . e only large bdy' of timber econtaining water privilege now between itand Hamburg The situation of this Mill in a commercia' point of view, is most advanlageons, command - ing not only the custom of Hamburg and sur rcunding country, but all the up country trade in Lumber, by a route which brings theM ills on the public road leading -front Hanmbura*to Abbeville, &c.. The location is healthy and convenient to market, being 10 miles 'i Iam burg. 14 to Edgefield C H., 10 to Aiken, and 4 to VaucluseFactory with good toads kending to each. The place abounds with excellent springs. The range for stock is unsurpassed. Adjoining is a large body of pin land belong ing to the estate of Fox. deceased, wvichcan be had at some future time. ' Also-Tih crtop of Corn, Fodder, and Grain; 100 head of tame Hogs; 50 head of Cattle, 3 yoke of Oxen ; I Carry'log; 2- Ox Carts; 1 Horse Cart, and the Sawyer, together with all the Plantation Tools; &c. " The titles are indisputable, made by the heirs, and the executors of Fox, dee'd.- - Terms will be part cash. to pay the executors of Fox, and judgment creditors; the balance on note of one.two and three years, if wished, with approved security. - -W. S. HOWARD, A. G. HOWAIRD,"' Proprietors. N. B. Persons wishing to purchase, are re ferred to W. S. Howard, who resides -on the place,- and will take-pleasure in showing or giving information respecting it. Psssessii n will be given at any time desired. The Grave Yard, and theiand on which the Churchstauds is excepted. May20 'n -1. Family Groceries. T fE Subscriber respectfully inlorms' his friends and the public generally, that he oters for sale, at the brick store formerly occu pied by Messrs. Sibley & Crnpon, nearly op posite Mr. James Hubbartl's .lotel, a. large and general nssortmient of GROCERIES, par ticularly adapted to the wants offamilies, coti sisting in part of New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix SUGARS, Lump, lout. crushed & powdered Sugars, Clubs, Rio and Java COFFEE,. Back, Iiyson, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, West India and New Orleans Molasses, iull's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & Gs. Sperm. do. 4s, 5s, & Gs Canal Flour, in whole and half barrels, G casks prime Goshen Cheese, 20 boxes do. do. .do, Buckwheat in 1.4 and 1 s barrels, Pickles in 1.2gal. jars. qts. and pints, Tomato Ketchup do. do. Walnut do. do. do. 50 saska Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) 50 boxes Tabie ... do. (at fine article,) 25 brIs. Irish Potatoes, (Ronn) 2 tierces Onions.(red and silverskin,) ALSO, Bar soap, shaving soap, cotton cards, wool :ards, pails .buckets.fubs, keeleas, pi~ecins. in fign, miadder coppeiras, rico. lard. chlocolate, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshien buitter, so Ia biscuit, lemon btiscuit, pic mec crackers. wa er crackers, butter crackers. pilot bread. al Inonds, currants. citron,cloves, nutmnegs. mace, :innamxon, pepper, sptce. gitnger, saga. pecarl Barley, maccarotni, vemicilli. capens, munstard, starch, W~est India and Amierican pireseres. Pesons visiting I Iamhnirg. are respectfully requested to call and examinie for themselves. II. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, Novr. 25 tf '44 .Paper ilanginUgs. 0001pcs. PAP~ER HANGINGS. 1 new styles, and at low pri. :e. Just receivedl by JOHN 0. B FORD. Hamburg, Felt. 20 tf 4 Shiulings & Shectinugs. B 4-4, 5-4, 6.4. and 12-4, bro wn and m bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Just received by JOHN 0. B. FORD. Hlatmburg, Feb. 19 tf 4 Just Received N A NKE ENS. by the care, 50 bhis. N. 0. Molasses. FrslbySIBLEY & CR APON. Ilaamrg Feb.28 : t( 6 NEW GOODS. B LACK and blute black Gre's. do Royal Poult do Soie; atnd Grog, do Grain SILKS; plain, stripe, and fig'dl. do; rich Satint strip~e Gras. de Paris do ; Plaid do. All ewv patterns, andm jnst received lby JOIhN 0. 13. FOR D. Hamburg Fob, 17 t 4 J. 0. B. FORD,. IS now opening at Isis store iiienHomurg, A general assortment of Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. February Itiif 4 Notice. T HIE Subscriber takes plearnure in inform inig thte puiblic.thtat lie has sticcee~ded int ingaging the services ouf an experienced Miller ier the present year, and having his Mills in borogh repair, is prepared to do-any quan ity ofIgrindosg grain at the shortest tnotiee. Persons htaving Wheat, and wishing superior lour made from it, are isnvited to give him a all. His terms are the tenth. S. W. NICHOLSON. Jan 5, 1844. 6m*a 49 Sale of Real Estaie. T HERE will be sold at Edgefleld Court House. on the first M onday in JuLy inext ill the real estate of Benjamin Frazies, dec'd. nnsisting of three tracts of land, within one nile of Edgefield Cs'urt Hose, on Beaver Lm Creek ;-also three other tracts ont the ad leadintg fronm Edgefield Court House to he Pitne House, within four tmiles ol the said~ otrt-Hiouse. One other tract of two hundred eres, .adjoininig lands of N Ramey. Maj. S. Pos'ey, arnd others. -On a credit of one and two rears; fte purchaser will be required to give a nortgage aiid personal security for- the puur haso money. Persons wishing to p'nrchamse. vould do well to call and examine the pretni .MA ARRSH A L. 2R ii nientelose Sier *GeA M < ahidreirdy afr-tieieceionO#r Ctisuon 1'nle incip'il -It!ri411btdi 6t~ei~tirtreet.ad g; intothe hiess .pft of Aligt,= :{6 above the highest watetsik bystatuaIsuptey entirely remote from;all otherboUlings;, ibeb renders iffire-proofii'd co'viininli.yattuteid (orloading aid:unloudiaig wag sn They are noivipermaueitly located ias; place, iand pledged got toispecu.ate ti, .on their own account;tnt io givoetheir uodivf -ded-uttantion to the idterest of deitcenstorieqrs and afe >italyprejafdtlto attend to'the Sati , Storing. an. Sh'pg o Reccwnzva td ForwarldinS M kR ANIS$E Purchasing Goods to order, *c. Their charges wll'be fl'rl-owd;-For sel ling Cotton-. 25 centiperzbale; Sliippiri do, 124 cents per bale. Cominaisin for byn por selling Merchandise and Prianhica 24guer cent. Forvardi ig and Storge,,in nccordalicewith the establish'edrates.- All Cotton Flnur ti&c. received hythe riverefrefro'm wL'arfage -i he-al advances will he iide eiin requred., ou any consigninis madto them.. Hamburg; Sepir 9' tf 33' GROC EIEE8 C. 7 I E. Subscribers respcctfiilly ntotifheir . friends and the paiblie, that lhey ln ve're ceived :largeiand ffressnJipl yfbf.'GOP ; selected&byone of theifirpyna Neh York.i 1os ioy, Pilitadelphia, ialtiniore and Cliarlesiim, which in idd'tion to their fortei tock coat prises the tidest and bejtsissortinentiof Goods ever offeredbli .tbitmarket, consialidgitpari as follows: ' . - 40 hhde..Porlo Rico.:Nc Ov rleab , tid S3t.Croix.Sngars. ; 350 bags-Rio; Cuba, Porto RicorSt. Do mingo, Java, aridlMocha (offee 70 hhds-.AVest-India Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba ..- do .35 bbls."New"Orleansa do. 70,000 lbs.- Bacen. HLams,Stdi a&Shodiders 80,000 ' Swede Irouassorted sizes, 5,000..i. English .ao. - 3,000, Band and tfoop Iron, 3,00)..N"ail:[t ds & horse ShoesNapes, 2,000 = ' Casr, German. & Blistered Steel; 200 sitts WaboitBoxes, %1,700.sucks-Sult,.(bleaclied sacks,) :2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk, 250 pieces Gunny Bngging, 1,000 bs.-Bagging'ivitre,.(Veae a ) 150 culs.Manilla BaileRope 100 do'Hemp :.. d6' -do 1,500 yards Osunburgs, ;. 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Sugai, - 3,000 ' '' . crushed'do. 3,000 " powdeed . do. 1,000'" siigly relinied Loaf do 20 boxes Ttirpentine-Soun :. 10 ' Sperm Candles A 20 It ,lull's patent Candles, 5 tierces fresh ground Riee 20000 lbs. White Lead No. IUniaun Mills, 25 bbl. Canal Flour;-(choice brand.) 40 doz; dining, parlor, rockwig and dhildren's Chairs; ' 7cases Hats and Caps, 150 casks Stone Lime. (in line order,) 20 kegs Dniont's FFF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead. 40 bores Window Glass 8x10 &10x12, 130 bu-s Shoi, assorted sizes, 2,500 Pir Shoes; Tea, Pepper. Sikie, Ginger, Chocolate. C a nanon, Almonds. Sarch; Ntnegs, fine chew ing Tobacco; Negtro Cloths,' blankets, Shoe Thread, Cotton Yarn. Cotton Cards,,Wool Cards, Tacks, Sieves, Plongh Lines, Iidigo, Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Saltis, Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior aritnle,) Trace Chains, Filth Chains, Smoothiing Irons; brass boand cedar Buckets, horse Buckets, Pails, Tibs. Keekirs, Willow Wagons, nests MeasuresP,kFeathes, &c. & c &c. . SIBLEY &CRA PON. . Huambuirg July. 1, 1843. tf 23. State of' SOuthi Carohina. EDGEFIELD) DISTICT. IN THE CUMMIUN PLE 'AS., Cturry & C aver, ) Declaration vs. .ins Foreign Attach B. S. M iller, ment. Wilhiama Ciarry, Decle ration vs. inu Foreign Attach Iletnry Carter. menL Jared E. GIr ce, ) Deelaration vs. inForeign Attach 'rho Same. menta. Curry & Caver,Dcario vs. in Foreign Attach 'rho sa. meat. ' WV lliama Curry, inDeclaration vs. inForeign Attach The Same. ment. Jatred E. Giroco, vs. Declaration Thie same, anid in Foreign Attach. Benjamina S. Mliller. :ment. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs. in Foreign Autach Johln W. Carter. ) ment. B. W. Grssce, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attach. Thea Same. - mecnt. W. Cmiry, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attackh The Same. ment. J. A. Hlibler, Declaration vs.inorinAa Hlirams N. Wilsn, Agent. Foentt k Israel IBond, for the usei - Declaration ot'the samea, 'vs. in Foreign 'AUac& Th'le-Sameta. ) raent. H 1 E Plaisiturs in thse ahsore cases, having this daiy tiled titetr declar:.tions in mry sof. fice. and the defenadaints hsavinag no wife or at torney, kanown to be'withina the State, on whoma a copy of said declarationa, with a tule to plead can be served : It is ordered, that the said de' fendanat do plead, to the said dec:larationa, withain a -year and a day fromn thme publication of this order, or final and absolute judgmnent will. be awarded against thems. GEO). POPE. c.c.r. Clerk's Office, Nov. 6i, 1843. Jy 4*2 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. W. E. Jacksotn & Co., Declaration in For-. Wi.vs. - eign Attaichment. TlHE Plnantift'havinig this day filed his ..decl aration in my oflice, and the De fendlant haaving nn5 wife or A ttorney ktnowvn to be within the State. oin whom a copy of the same. wth a rule to plenad. cau be erved: It is ordered, that the Defendatit ilead to the said declasrationt, within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement ill be giveun againts' him. . GEO. POI'E, c. c. p. Clerki's Gffice, A pril $0, 18-44. May I, . ..y&ts. 14l.< .mbre~dB~ ILK. Ginagham,. and-Camibrie U~mbrella, .. Just received, a good assortmenat, by. C - - JOHN 0. B. FORD . IHmwa-q. Feb. 20 -bp0e" 97(CeB y , win _I hip re nen .110 Is Ve e.uur e -tdi ta btiC * j.X 17 ertiee tb4 sa (" I a lt) y thnnartlipeist min t; 1C 1:18'' uce 'DPA y air" r condition pf't ecb em is -e idetirtha t1l y : r: ufety do ailra x .cy{''aad'i writ l t ' e, i rincllitt >.. .. .; fret h a ply Jam' - ' G okeat urry*" $ 1 ji Greenwuud;:",(;oleni ket;:-and: S. Df Clad Price 25 cent';per h6 l ' See 1! &ifa "'' - I'Al the highs ;cefebraiie ' 4In t :t$' f ocLbrtdgoilntp' 'Y ''utl tt1a Alum eprnngs;.',per L J: , ;r 4_ xR , tliey:are'prej ar d ar a 13s " ."ptomot=-:> tug the secredou o l t % n a ,W a t toe,, iarrea iugalie " e u_ oti o e.g]aa . >*system-;geneca l; <au ..~1c uJ8 frtpffie. 'w: liver; .'Lhe r aet ;'g nr tx ec ne l upon tbe,'bovr# a(terrta, SSW5, ree.i aya',, ; - use:of them, pro Oct 6us;dai ail -z n r_ :' " r.Jiey a[to e1Ib .ae surfate,.Iner ting, h8 e tspiiatloa;-el4ere. '" , fure they are a greitt purl nf~the blood, ,T and =equaliser=;of tt cir ioo:;E*ch x t pill is: equal io'ai'cr of xglass df-th K; r ter . 'They, ehoula Abe ts- bet re''e meal, an d'firotn six is teq ovetve si t'1d be"taken-in the=,course of eae ay, for a forlnigIt and enomit m': or the agate, period. Tor i e coca f above:diaeae= cc perseverance- ti ":as yo abese Pills; ;1 = . is att important ; an f lheyas e peraevbr ugly used every Wlteraate acute t ey trrore _certai ly! be:e pe,^l'ed'; than an;, der any other' otinct toryi ore Jim vered except trotnlhe,''use'of ttffe;watet f mt-. from which tfie3 areTpre " are et! 1l'er lty q> nICetidai ct~' lit.. t o pr bg or tTieca ties They very. ieeddir yt e oess;' at+ .. h ' tended. witb:acidlty.."o tlife'sYOmiscb .and' are. avery. useftttrame yJortbe up 1ter boirelcomplaint hitdrenr;iitls4'fo expelling Horo s.fromehi1dren F- om:one to four should tie given itr bree:eciual+por Lions each day tb a child:'undl rsix years, according. to age:. i/hen iv en to children, they.ahoold be pewdered arndmixed. with syrup. ' .These.illeare d"-taken. Esau ing:.nu nauseous: taste, .aro""' "rfectly safe in "all cases, v. here--active fe'v r=does tibt'' exist; and depot sick n.pera ioa':w.bile nsitig-k;': r . them. S: R: 'C?AINPEh;Y=141 For.salebfJ: DTisq;'l tilgel'd ::: Court 1-louse, South A6ril.17