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' Th -eir si e 'light, te s hri heruglit, it srnti ldicoon, r" nulb ung(o himself the-tune:: - j topt of theway, we're all unlucky ' ,8~a sadis he fate of Old Kentucky. Flea ate his hopes of late to bright, ' :s.,mun has sunk:in.endless night,. -2 aig it the Democrats are riasing, e way they poke bite is surprising. S =wGet out of the way we're all unlucky We'reina teniblegpkehitbOldentucky. mitters athloarg arthe ai udlyycongHickory"s imeithey 'bear mil and vale their shouts arise, -H:su g'as the tears streamed from his eyes, "Get out the way, we're all~utitucky, - We'Wotot wlth Old-Kentucky. Jdjiil1tte,:by Yomin Hickory, They're marching to a gloious victory, Theat on the breeze, Oeir loud notes swell, - e sung wits a sigh,'tia oui-funeral knell. Get ott o'f the way, we're.asl--nluck.y We'l na'er.make President of OldKen-" |J .ucky -le's high tarrand low. for revenue; protections A'ny'kind of tariff-to secure his election. Bank and anti-badk-for land distribuiion, - But-he sung,. ah! he'll meet. with a sad retri - button. . .;. ;Get out the way, we're all unlncky, Salt won't aave us, with Old Kentucky. Our, Poets call him statesman, chieftain sage, The purest patriot of the age The "Mill Boy. of the Slashes," how le rode in the wind; With hisshirt tailstreaming out behind, Buttits nicsioniarniewe're all nncncky' The People wont be ulled with oar Old Kentucky. Hip gong went forth upon tIme gale.. Adeeptoned -mounful depth-like wail, He seemed as ifwith grief he'd choke, And sadly sung, as he thonght of Polk, -Get out of the way, we're all unlucky, le'll poke to death our Old Kentucky. He poked down his snout, so lad and grim, As he once more thought of Hickory Jim, leti eon his legs he gracefully poked his tail And he sung, as he poked, in his hole, from the Get out of the way, we're all unlucky, - Farewell to the hopes of Old Kentucky. Then on to the contest, our cuse is just, Ourunion complete: in mneasuresour trust, Our ~motto.and .watchwordbe conqner or die, And ,we'll sing, as we'tarse our triumph high, .Get-ut ofthe way,. we're all so lucky, We'vepoed in the ribs of Old Kentucky. j] ISOELLANEOUS. THE-GiRL WITH THE TIN PAIL. Sove seventeen years ago I was ' a prentice boy' in ihe then city of mulu,' ovithe goodly city of Rochester. . The -business of which 1 was obtaining a know ledge. as conducted. upon Exchange airt., thogh I boarded in one of the streets in ibe 'western: pattor the city, Inigoing td' my tea wlas in the habit of meeting, almost every evening, for many weeks in successiou, a small, young, well dressed aano good-looking girl, with a little 'in pail in herKha'n'd. A t length my curios *ybeeiineeciied, and I. resolved to as certaun fjEsible, the daily errand of the girl.t . ig~t her ibefollowing even - endllowellher at a distance that would n~t.'excit siicion~i n one. l'at length sawine~iniera ImalI shoemaker's shop on SSjoadiiast "Paut street-I subsequently learbid'..that'the shop was owned by n 'indesidis young man and, an .excellent -mrnehaniegaad that lhe .was. the girl!s lruabaud'.lie bati been married a few rnontis, and possessing no other capital than a good trade; a good name, end a 'o * ~ bust eonstit dtiorn, had. resolved to econo miz-e in the article of rent by -hiring a house in -the suburbs of the city. His breakfast waes always readly for hiim by daybi-ea, and.taking his dinner with bim, -he..saved the hour each day which most - - -erscs upend in going to and returning - from thati meat e Many economists would ~haveilbeen-satisfied with the saving of' as -' oingadwi ofie sun; bm't not so with rho yirugahoemikcer. He also wished adtherefore had that meal taken to him - - liby his pretylittle allfe. .This arrange drntenahle& him td. speud~ the -whole diy, Kal io niuch of the. etiening- as he -cbr'eiiithEsi - ~*Tb biidustious habits of the ih~emaker were sonsdiscovedelnd met with''their ie. ~rl-Customers floelfeuI. io upon ,bi~~ *~he was obliged ~not' only' to rent shopi-btt'toerniploy in additionel nz hieof workmen.- But he increase of busindss did tnw~ea hin froem the pland he had-early adptedforhe-savieof time .-hisi third mealtill hbi ien take4 tp .him by his wife in the-little dr pair. 6 Aboutrthir time- 1 feft tife cifs, ajid did not- retiro for some twelve' years.> LIhad. sot ,howevei',forgotten thie sihoemaker, -havingifrom mjf frst kdowleilge of him, * -discovesed the germ ofsuccess'in his nian-. -net -of..life.A - visited the spot where his. old etopp bad stood, but it had given place to annew-brieks block. In'vain I looked -.about-.dr'agd it~ was no where to be e. i wsartength informed-by a'fried 'ilat about --o years previous!y he6 bid removed to Ohio. -s Do-you-knoiw any thing of his cireinat stances- 71 inquired.' ~, "I do. .In the first place he -tooksto O'hio about live thousand dollars in ecish, roni itbree thottsand of which, invested in - ralesate gear Cincinnati, h'e has already. reahz~edCwice that am our. The other two thousadffliet into a pork establishment, and thatstmhis yielded himn a large pro - it. -But eve~-hiid he not-resorted to ape. c-.jlation," added ar 'friend, "he could not but have suce'eed t aife,.so:thorough were his buisiness iabits,-iad especially as those habits were secondeld by suchisn in-. d~roalttewf, Ieityneorned 1nao isitio g iiindeiiave agai oemk o ustertane Ti waslte ti -1rnd very eerfillyacce -e an e vyton to take taatthfiin i. par ov momteni "f silence at thetableI rem e: 1' fear Mr H. you are not so great an econormist of lime as you used to be some years ago." 6kWhy Io he inquired. ,,When I first became acquainted with Mrs. H. you eould afford no time to go home to tea, and she used to;.carry it to you.".t In a little pail," said she bursting into: ajaugh.t' ! Exactly. "indeed, Mr. W., have you koown -os so long ?" -I then maae myseff known is ie for-. mer apprentice of Mr. R.,'and waaimme diately. recognized oy Mrs.. H. as one'of herearliet street acquaintances in Ro chester. "JBut that pail.-w o you think has become of-that 1"'. ia "That, I supposed, was long sitcenum bered among the .thingadhat were,"-I. an swered, "By no means,". said-he. with a smile, at thesaime time tippinga wink to his u ire. She arose from the table and left the 'eim,.and soon reinruedwith the identical pail as they both assured-me. I need hard ly say, that it bore palpable evidences of the ravages of time. - "But whai is your- object, Mr. i., i preserving that pail ?" " It associations.. Wb look upon it as one of the earliest instruments which con tribuated soour successioslife, and as such we shall ever cherish it" 1 .ooitafterwards took my leave of Mr. and Mrs. H. and their interesting and hap pay rinily ; and-not alay since then has my mind been withourits remembrance of TnE GIRL ANID BE TI*PAiL.-Rochester Democrat. -- NQTI0E' N election far Clerk of the C ouT-of ,Edgefikd it will be held on the fout.Monday in July next, and the day following, at. The followi ng place: of elec tin in this District, viz Court House, Longmire's, Collier's, Cherokee Ponds, Pine House, Towle's, Duntotn's, Sheppard's, Ridge, Smylie's. flamubarg, M'ouut Willing,. Richardsfn's, Coleman's, Parks', Perry's. Moore's Mose ley's, ~ Allen's, Pow ell's, Long's, Nail's, Dorn's, Randalls, H. Boaleware's, Red Hill, RocheWs, Andrew Krcps', and W. Et hridge's. The managers will imeet at Edgefield Court House on the Thursday following, couut the votes, and declare the election. T.. G. BACON, Acting Clerk of Edgefleld District. June 12, . 5: 20 Wanted T WO or three first rate JOURNEYMEN TINNERS, to whom constant employ and liberal wages will be given, on application to the subscriber, at Edgefield C. H. J. A. Y. GRAHAM. June :5 tf 19 Law Notice. THE subscribers have formed a partner ship in the practice of Law for Edfiefield District. Ofice near Goodman's Hotel. J. TERRY, JOSEPHI ABNEY. December 23, 1843 tf 48 A CARD. D R. WV. E. CLAYBROOK,inf'orms the ci' tizens of A bbeville District, that he has located at Mrs. Edlwards'(White Hall,) and of fers his services in the various departments of Physic. Refe rences.-Dris. Burt, Paul F. Eve, Dugas, Ford. Aprii2.8t 13 Notice. TlHE subscriher begsloavye to inform his kfrinds and the comnmunity in general, that he is at this time receiving anid openinig an entire new .STOCK OF GOODS, consisting in part of DOM,ESTIC & FANCY DRY GOODS, Hats Shoes, Bonnets, Hard w~are, Crockery Ware, Sadals, Bridles,Whips, Groceries, &c. All of 1hilch articles he will offer on the rery best terms-his cireumstances and the times will admit. S. F. GOODE.. March 13 tf -' Notice. The Subscriber would -tike this opportunity to return his thuanksto his jnds and the corn munity in gener t,,or ~leliberal patronage they. have conferred on Im for the last ten years He intends'ba~rryinig on the e~Ierchant !'ailoring Business, in all its branches, at the old stand, atid hopes-by strict attention to business, to merit a continnance of those-favors which have beensolitierally bestowedi on-haim. Dec ~ . JOHIN LYON. Dec12 tf' 46 Bland & Butler, ARlE now receiving and opening their usual supph~tly of .. - Spring & Sunnmner Goods, which, with-their former- gtock, renders their assortment comnpleter and~to which they rae e~ctfnlty-mnvite teattenitioto ftheir customers, ~We will'inot pretend to enumerate articles; Ca4 and wye willashow thiem to you; if you do not buy, it shalt not beo ur4ut.. :We woitdiraijorselveesof this opportitity to tender oar sincere thankfio those who h:ave so liberally patronized us, and invite by a strict attention to our 'busines, and their interest, a dontinnance ofthatt patronage,. March 27- .- tf9 7HE Subscriberm-reppictfully inform their .1.custoiners and the publtogenerally, that they hsve just received atie w and wellselected assortment of .. 31pring &Summner Goods, ecinprisingan extensive assortment of' articles. frfentisme~ Cloing, in the latest and mnost fashionf s, which they are'prepar. e-d.tomake up i fashionahlp and workman like mnanner. 'FronmGentleinen wanting-any description ol' Clothing thj 'solicit a call, as they feel confident in thebilt-ta-ih most fastidious, bothin to ~ility and suicte atheir botd h ...euliyan ri. MEIde& COLGAN. %Zacn,hL184&. eU O . vlfarestot er byhv CetQ~nt.;tes ano s~ tenss ali the. acciatioda tionishalt be sit d to the wants'of aywho may vsit the 1ace t-pon th- fQlolwlog-teneVs Man per day, .. 25 ,. " week, - 600 -or I Et18j ss'dmntwks5'(0 " , over 4 weeks, - 4 00 Children and Servants half price - Horse per day, 62 per week, . 350 over one, - 3 -00 VOHN C. lIMMERMA4 , Agent for Glenn's Spring Cominlay. Dr. ELBERT -IBLND, WOULD respectfully -inform the citizens . of Edge6eld '. tf.,'and its vicinity, that he'bas "opeealtn ofcet vtlVe bone fo mealy occupied by. John 8. 3dtets ;slaw dice, where be 'can.. e 'found at all times, except when attending professional.bensiness. He will attend to any business 'i~'Oeiline df his profession, and hopes by care and attention to receive and deserve a share ofpublic patron age. Maty 22 fo1 Public Notice. Pit aot 'having official. businesis with me, are-informed tbat I can-be found at the office on every-Mon4ay and Friday, as the 'law directs, exeept p1roMentially prevented, during the months of June, July and August.: -OHN NILL, o. c. t-. May22, 17. tf. State of South Caroina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THB COMMON PLAAS. T ALBERT 'CHEAT HAM, who'has'been arrested, and-is now confined within the bounds ofthe Jail of Edge11eld District by virtue of a capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of John B. hohes and Butler Williams, having feed his perion, with aache ne 'c sth, of his whole estate ard efects, vh te. rpose ofnbtaining the benefit df the Acts lie Gen eral Assembly, commonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Pablic notice is hereby given, that tle peti tion f the said TeibertCham will-be'heard and considered in the Court of Commnern Pleas for Edgefeld District,at Edgefield Count House, on the 9th day of October next, or on such other day ts the Oenrt ray order, hdug the term, commencng on he Er4t Monday tn October next, a.taid place; and all the creditors of said Talbert Cheatham are hereby summoned per. senally, or by eorney; then and'therb, in said Court, to show cause, if any they.can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not be granted to the-said Talbet't Vheatham, upon bis executing the assignment.required by the Acts ateesaid. TIIOS. G. BACON, c. a. P. Clerk's Office, June 18, 1844. Juie 19 3m 21 STATIONERS' HALL, 35 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. JOSEPH WALKER, Agent of Johut T. White's Tvvs and 8tnaries Foun DaY, has constantly en hand an extensive as. sortment 'Of Type,Flowers,Ornaments, Brass Rede, Cases, Chases Composing Sticks, ;c. $1'c. kie. And ever article required in a Printing Office. All of which will be furnished at New York prices, actual expensesonly added. The reputation of this Foundry is believed to be fully established, having been founded up wards of Thirty Years, and reference is con 6 dently made to many leading Journals of the United States. Printing Presses, News-paper of all sizes, Medium, Donble Medinm, &c. PRINTING INE News, Book, and Colored Ink., of the best quality and lowest prices. Blank Book Manufatory, PAPE R AND STATIONERY. Always on hand, a large assortment of BrLAN BOOKs, made of the best paper and bound in the strongest manner. Banks, Public Of fices, Merchants and others, enn have their Acconnt Books ruled and bound to any pat tern, in the heat manner, at lowest prices. Also-A large stock of WRITING PAPERS of all kinds, for sale low. Also,-An extensive assortment of FINE STA TIONERY, of every kind, incluading Blank and Enamelled Cards. Also-BINDERS' MATERIALS of all kinds, Paste Board, Leather, &e, M ay 2 2. - f 17 TO PRINTERS. Friting Paper, Type, Presses, Iik, 4'c. T1H E S $bsacribers having completed Itheir arrangements for 'keeping on band a general assortment of every article used by the crani. They have now on hand, and are regularly receiving, TYPE. of all kinds put up in founts Hoe's PRESSES, Washington and Smith Do Inking Machines, Furniture, Rtule, Do Cases, Chases, Stands, Galleys, &c. ,Tohnson's (Phila.) News and Book Ink, Prout's (New York) do du Printing Paper of all sizes and qualities, --Foolsca p. Folio Post and Letter Paper, Enamelled and Common Blank Cards, &c. The Type we offer to the trade is from the well known manufhectory of Win. Hager & Co. New York; warranted of the best metal, and :aut by hand. Type from other founderies will bwever be furnished when requited. The :haracter of Hoe'. machinery is so well known to Printers generally, that we eonuider it unne :essary to recommend it to them. All order' Fr their Machine, or Hand Presses, or any ather article manufactured by them will be el teted by us on the New York terms. BURGES & JAMES. 6 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. IDT Printers in Georgia, North and South Earolina, who copy the above any inumber of imes during the year 1844, will be allowed $5 mn settlement of their accounts where they ex ~eed $30. Those who do not intend to deal ivith us, will please not copy. - April246t 3 Notice. T HE subscriber having entered into new -business arrangemnents, is desirous of tlosing up his old business, and reispectfully arges upon those indebtedto him either by aote or account, the necessity ofan immediate ettlement. JOHN COIWAN. January 3t. f 49 ROCK ALLUE. Bbls. fresh unslacked ROCK LIME, tP Fjust received, and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hambnrg, April 20 tI 13 -Country Whiskey. Oo GALLTONS "JMountain Dew," 2a primne article, for sale by H. A. RENRICE. Hamburg, Anril 20. if1! A t P riwa Sale: =?4"' mutUt zonient f'traatd credi3 ; l liGfjowttr,t va1l#)bebo%' ''Of di~he 'ad :ie s kie eld o'? oian tle Horse Geek, -conaimg 4120% cres mne or-lesi, adjoinetg lIsads oR Crter s. Hightowerartlett, Bledsoe, John Curty, Jn tus ay,'George Delaughter,: and Vaucluse factory, on which is a Saw and Gristmll innmecessful operation,, with comfoitable im proveboents, and several tinemeiis and small improvements-on different'parts of the place, .500 acres of land suitable to the cultivation of Grain, Corn, Rice, or Cotton, part swamp 'ad clayfoundation. The planta iion is in good repair, with an O.chard ofgood -Apple trees. On salid -premises also a good ROCK QUARRY, which has been worked in for pubfic and prrivate use, and is inexhausti ble. The situation of the timber on said land, for Saw Mill interest is inferior to none in the District, it being -handy, easy of access, and tnough to supply one sawfor many years, it ist' e only large body of timber containibg water privilege now between it and Hamburg: The situation of this Mill in .a. commercial .point of view,.is most advantageous, command-. tug not only the custom: of 'Hamburg and sur rounding country, but all the up country trade in Lumber, by a route which brings the Mills on the public-road leading from Hamburg to Abbeville, &c. The idcation is healthy and convenient to market, being 10 miles to Ham burg, -14 to Edgefield C. H., 10 to Aiken; and 4 to Vaucluse;Factory; with good toads heading to each. The place abounds with excellent springs. The range for stock is unsurpassed. Adjoining is a large body of pine land belong ing to the estate of Fox, deceased, which can he had at some future tim-e. . Ase--The crop of Corn, Fodder; nid Grain; 1001 had or tame Hogs; 50 head of Cattld, 3 yoke of Oxen; I Carry-log; - Ox Carts; 1 Horse Cart, and the Sawyer, together with all the Plamation Tools, &c. Thetitlcs are indisputable,. made by the heirs, and the executors of Fox, dec'd. Terms will be partcash.to pay the executors dfFo, arid judgment creditors; the balance on note of one, two and three years, if wished, with approved security. W. S. HOWARD, A. G. HOWARD, Proprietors. W. B. Persons wishing to purchase, uro re ferred to W. S. Howard, who resides on.the place, and will take pleasure in sliowing or giving information respecting it. Possession will be given at any time desired. The Grave Yard, and the land owi which the Church stands is -excepted. May 29 -3m- 18 Family Groceries. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the pulblic generally, that ho offers for sale,atthe brick store formerly occu pied by Messrs. Sibley & Crapon, nearly op posite Mr. James Hnbbard's Hotel, a large and-general asportmentof GROCERIES, par ticularly adapted to the wants offatilies, con sisting in part of New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix SUGARS, Lump, loat, crushei & powdered Sugars, Buba, Rio and Java COFFEE, Back, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial TEAS, West India and New Orleans Molasses, HaiPs Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & 6i. Sperm do. 4s, s, & 6f Canal Flour, in whole and half barrels, - 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese-, 20 boxes do. do. do, Buckwheat in 1-4 and 1-8 barrels, Pickles in 1-2gal. jars, qts. and pints, Tomato Ketchup do. do. Walnut do. do. do. 50 sasks Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) 25 brls. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) 2 tierces Onions,(red and silyerskin,) ALSO, Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton cards, wool cards, pails, bnckets,tubs, keelers, piggins. in dIgo, madder, copperas, rice, lard, chocolate, Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshetn butuer. so da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pic mec - .ckers, wa ter crackers, butter crackers, ' .,t bread, al monds, currants, citron,cloves, nutmegs, mace, cinnamon, pepper, i~piee, ginger, sago, pearl Barley, maccaroni, vemicilli, capens, mustard, starch, West India and American preserves. Pesons visiting Hamburg, are respectfully requested to call and examine for themselves. H. A. KENJRICK. Hamburg, Novr. 2o if 44 LLp lsn otice. LL prosindebted to the estate of G. F. Rus-row, deceased, are regnested to, come forward and settle their accounts, and those having demands against said estate, are solicit. ed to present their accounts, legally attested. WV.N. MOORE, Executor. March 27 tf . 9 W~otice. THE Subscriber takes pleasuire in inform ing the public, that he lhas succeeded in engaging-the services of an experienced Miller for the present year, and having his Mills in thorough repair, is pirepared tn do any qutan tity ofgrindin g gramt at the shortest nntice. Persons having Wheat, and wishing superior four made from it, are invited to give him a call. His terms are the tenth. S. W. NICHOLSON. Jan 5, 1844. . 6m 49 ~prni. Candles, &c. 2OWHOLE and half boxes pure Sperm CAN DLES, a choice article, warrant ed to give satisfaction. For sale by the box or p H. A. KENRICK. '&lambrg, April 20. tf 13 Confectionary, &c. FRESH supply of Candy, sugar Plumbs. Kisses, &c., constantly on hand. ALso, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Almtonds, Figs, Raisins, &c. H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg. A pril 20. tf 13 Wines. Brandy, Gin, &c. M ALAGA, Teneriffe, Port, Sherry, and Madeira WINES,. American and Holland GIN, Ameriean and Cognac BRANDY, Old Peach and Apple do. Anso, A freeh supply ofehoice PORTER and ATLE, . n quarts and pints. For sale by H. A. KENRICK. Hamburg, April 20. tf .13 .Paper Hangings. 1000 pes. PAPER HANGINGS, new styles, and at low pri ces. Just received by .IOHN 0. B FORD. Hamburg, Feb.20 - .if 4 . Sirings & Sheeting. 43 I4-4, 5-4, 6-4. and 12-4, brown and J' .bleached Shiirtings and Sheetiogs, 'Just received by' JOHN 0. B. FORD. Hamburg. Feb. 19 tf .4 iLAMUP OIL. CHOICE ARTICLE, for sale by A H. A. KENRICK. Hambnrg, Nav, 925 - er 14 b ic:iberYes rien ted adthep t re e .one ort horz~ on; . ild tp ,ia ,.m o n rhioh-mkaddton to thiuner - )rises the largest and besta sruttx Goa aver oeered an this market consi ngiatr t a follows.-; . W-O* - 40 hbds.Porto-Rico New Orleansant St GroixSugare . .'- - 35. agpRio Cbaa ortoRi'co,St. Do: : mango, Java; and Mocha.Colfee,. 70 hhds. West India Molassis,; 10 tierces Cuba' ''" 'do:' - - 35 bbls,'Nwe O-leans do 70,000 lbs.-B:on,Hams,Sidee&Shonuders, 80,000 " Swede Iron, assorted aizes, 5,0001" English do. -.3,000" Band and: Hoop -Iron, 3,000-" Nail Rods& Horse Shoeshapes, 2,000- Cast,.Gernian.& BlisteredSteel; 200 setts Wagon Boxes, 1,700 acks Bat;(bleached s cke - 2,000 bushels Salt,inbuk 250 pieces Gunny Ba ggi' -a 1,000 lbs. Bagging Twne(We e s -)% 150 coils Manilla Bale Rope 100 do Hemp do.- do - ,500yards OsbatIurgs, 5,000 lbs. double;refined LoafSugar, 3,000 " " -'cruslied do. : 3,000 ."-powdersdI d 1,000" single refined Loaf do 20 boxes Turjenttae Soap, 10.. " Sperm:Candles, - 20 U Jhull's patent eardles i tierces fresh groupd Riwe. 2,000 lbs.:White Lead Na1 Union Mills, 25 bTl. Canal:Flour, (choice brand.) 40 doz:. dining parlor, rocking tad lchikifen's Chairs, 7cases'Hats:and Caps, 150~casksStone Linie. (in fine order,) 20 kegs ti pant's FFF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, 40 boxes .Windpw Glass 8x10& 10x12 130 bags Shoteassorted sizes, 2,500 pairs Shoes, - Tea, Pepper, Spice, GinieerChocdTateVmM natnon, Almonds, Starch, Nutmegs, fiuechew ing Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blanket,' Shoe Thread, Cotton Yarn. Cotton Caids;. Wool Cards, Tacks, Sieves, Plough Lines, Indino, Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, EpsomiSats, Linseed Oil, Lamp 0il,- a (superior-artile,) Trace:Chains,-Firth-Chains, Smoothing Irons; bass~bodnd cedar. Bickets, horse. Buckats, Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Wilow Wagons, nests leasures, Feathers &c: &c.&c. SIBLEY & CIAPON. Namburg Julj , 1843. . tf 23 Water Proof, & INe Mistake I H L,-JEFFERS & co; WAREHOUSE & GENERAL-COMIISSiON -1 EROHANTS.-HAM BURG, S.C. B EG 1rave to inform.their friends, ad the public generally; their NE1V WATER PROOF. W AREHO USE,' with lar'ge donvea wient close Stores aittachedj is now completed and ready for the reccptioiof Cotton, llerchlandise, &c. - It is situated on the principal street leading into the business part of the' town; four feet above the highest water mark by actualsurvey, entirely remote from all otheir buildings, which renders it fire-proof, and-conveniently situated for loading and unloading wagons. They are now permauetly located in this place, and pledged not to speculate itr Cotton on their own account, but to give their undivi ded attention to the interest of theircustomers, and are fully prepated to attend to the Sale, Storing and Shipping,of Cotton, Flouir. Bacon, &c. Receiving and Foracarding MERCHANDISE. Purchasing Goods to order, &c. &c. - Their charges will be as follows:-For sel ling Cotton 25 cents per bale; Shipping do, 121 cents per bale. Commission for buying or selling Merchandise nud Produce 2j per cent. Forwarding and Storage, in accordance with the established rates. All Cotton, Flour, &c received by the riverfree from wharfage. Li beral advances will be made when required, ou any consignments made to them. Hamburg, Septr. 0 tf 33 State of South Carohina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN T H E COMMON PL EA 5. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs. ~ in Foreign Attack B. S. M iller, ) men!. Willham Curry, Declaration vs. in Foreigin Attack. Henry Carter. met. Jared E. Grace, Deelarat ion as. inForeign Attach The Same. ment. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attach The Same. mnt. William Cuirry, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attack The Same. men!. Jared E. Grace, vs. Dedlaration T he same. anid in Foreign Attadh Benjamin S. Miller. menit. Curry & C'aver, Declaration vs. Zn Foreign Attadh John WV. Carter. men!. B. WV. Groce, Decdaration as. in Foreign Attach The Same. ment. W. Cntrry, Declaratton as. in Foreignz Attach. The Siame. . men!. J. A. Hibler, Declaration as. in Foreign Attach Hiram N. Wilson, Agent. ment. Israel Bond, for the use )Declaration of the same, vs. >in Foreign Attach The Same,. men!. TH E Plaintiffs in the above eases, having U.this day filed their declaration in my of fiec and the defendants having no wife or at torney, k nown to bewithin the State, on wvhom a copy of said declaration, with a sule to plead can be served: Jt is ordered, that the said do' fendant do p lead, to the said declaration, within a year anid a day from the publication of this order, or final and absolute judgment will. be awarded against them. GEO. POPE, c.c.aP. Clerk's Office, Nov. 0, 1843. ly 42 State of South Car'olina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. W. E. Jackson & Co., Declaration in For Wm. izry. eign Attachment..' TH E Plaintiff having this day filed his --declaration in mry office, and the De fendant havingno wife or A ttorney known to be within the State. oni whom a ..copy* of the game, with a r'ule to plead..can be served: It is ordered, that the Defendant plead to the said declaration, within a year and a day, or final and absolute judgement will be given against him. GEO. POP'E. c. c. w. Clerk's GIlice, A pril 30, 1844. Mayl1, &.H . 14 lyv d .Wotice. A LL persons having demands ngamnat dihe estate of:Roger MlcKirinie, dec'd, are equested- to present clieir account, dgnafly at eted, forsettlemerit, anid those mdebted tosard state are invited t' come forward and settle. i9. TOWLES, Adm'r. pug}c sbei'd0 tneroaiut s stems Pner, surf'ace, rncftastinfte~porspj; fresht~ ar ifi"j' and- eqa irofte c a i ~ ' be. takeu n i hoiee"e ht'da .. forth ;t aci a t- & Th.w 3. mym ireuit$I< .M - 1ayotc frtej.ekz. vered, exce tfot tb~'izos r ioz 'Whey -e p e d ~ j tend ed-Wt acuwirb ot to fourshiizldiie; nJ ~ t ti according toa: ~Whn gtvyfn tb :L_ they should be pp ai4ed sld~ syrup. T~ee Pils reeattli takeen inal, 88,exiet, andd ono giieko4yont ijl ;n them.- . , : .;;[., For a a by3T twa Br drid~l lI. perpecbatl ifd r natural outlet ci the bed'm iht b L healthy eondition -o ir'- o " oefjhz3mors ari . allowed' to sojourn too lpg ip t~Ie 1io yhey become exeesavev.shaer, andrb on e, bp:c T shining the most terrible and~I:Wdmsoedera,_;-.. which ;frequently entaIl~yti f~tfeti& anguish. This-could be ,preventecf. by .t~~ recourse, to t,' Mtld ictae-.ut s hen btu s = the-care, all we have to':da C o ak mr diate use of the- BRANDUETHtrYEGp T "BE. NVRA;;ILB:'-Mdtwhich hns:attarned its Lreseutsta dtofi.. famues., solely. from, its-ezceedig" saltar:4 perties; these Pzilsberog~rnti~IJ, tg por ':; thanan assiutant of iattire; ca?" that which' is required toiaroduci 1ili jthy* " ., conditionof the .body, al- biing-h ; is e"idpnit that they can- beadnawstfee safety. padvantageus well as Lo-helpa Pk '= cy. s d invariLby with thesaeb efi e sults.;r. ,-.. ,",-? Principal- OflIch" 241 .Bractay, N:Y ~ fresh supply just received by the: following. agents, B3LAND & BUTLER, Edgefield- C;H.,.. J. S.: & D. C. Stnyley, MEeting street, Joir McLaren, Abbievihle' C. H.;" L. DP Mernmap~ Cokeaburryf Whitlock,: 8ulvaau & Waller Greenwood; Colemnt Lipscomnb; New: Mar' ket, and S. D. Clarke & Co., flambuirg.. Price 25 cents per box with full directions:...} I7See Agcnlsecrtijcto. =