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;0IU7147 A1-.1 Ior th Adeertiect. M 'LOVEb ONE. -Ts, oigved one, thou art gonif ab; aor Ltingera:with pensive interest, and poiitlIt; i7Tothe past, thither direels any thoughts. Vet thus to linger seems well pleas'd-siilini She gazes silently-upou the past Aif sone radiant chara did her engage. And.pleased am I t' obey her flhithful calls And with an interest, sorrowful and sweet. 'larken to her reproofs and counsels inild. Mv. hIved one! I, thy winniqg chartus (so bright, so rare,) -.And virtues pure, will sot unfold, Tho world knew tot, alid therefore will not cre But.are they not engraved upon my heart? TheroJet threat be, tha:t lacurt is loth -to give Them-up, as they rea:a~ll those scenes of Joy Whickgives a pleasant interest to the past. Yes,-happy were.those hours which glided When thou wust here. How often did wo rove Amid thoae deep'ning shades and graceful bowers Where Spring with all her fair and floral daughters Iath -profusely spread her 'wilderness of - sweets' Nay, 'twas.bnii yesterday when we were seen Amidst those scenes which now recall thyifhee :.So lovely,and thy inuiles so bright. and that * Sweet voice which oft did Joy impart. Afid our last, little walk, reinomiabt ance now .Bringa all iaiere uie; how pleas'd were we .To pluck the fairest flowers. -and thein survey Theirgayest beauties, and their fairest cliarmas; Ah thbuwast fearful, then, lest thy tir flow Shouldi Cade, bit cre-thep did so, thoudidk! Th cheeks grew .1tale, thine eyes greW dim, chent Deatlhdiapierce, thy heart. But whent I heard - rhatthqu as ded, hope whispered 'twas not Btr'i0ien amiidsit that circle which was onde ISQ htppy,by thy smiles, I saw thee not, t saw the silent oloon wiich heamed mFreachsAd face, Iknew-that deat relentless th;deatee here. I saw thy grave - Onght thy .wotthiand ieuiory bid ine -O kid- edeh; Glukind took - AilnA I~heehad g'ven ,but aldo bid - - 1okqao. that- other friends I had who wofi1h1 *Likse deheddybe dleed. t.M11A. -airfleld.~ C. Jaitiary $0. 18-10, ,iAss.skditors--As Oth *nnn --a ppi-inices fur gardenhi~g,. ajad very few genm poperly' understand liV4in!ost * gliabhatiius, a.nd -method of phrtntig' the 4lfiewent kinds ofC garden seeds, I thioughj4ourwould confer a favor upon a portion- of-.your readers tq putblisht a statment. or- the most proper time to *;antand the vegetating powvers of those kinds of sed which suit our climate, and; urin-geneaal use amongst us. The. directions which foliow, are for apen eslture, arin not for hor be'rs. - Gre,-n..Globe Artihetokes, p tlnt finst of Marchiin dr ills one inicl deep,and eight or .piniches aparl, in ic eai, and rnusplant two feet apart when the i at is six incites high. A-partahui, sii nt in Februmr('and M~archa, ini drtis 12 intches: a pai ,.cover lt see a ut one: inch, when the plants at e u . k. ap thYemi cen it treeds. atid .the, a'. a i t melow tar ounid tem, thov will b, fi to a anasphrantt whenc one. vear obal: atantlphant itnto a rich comp~gost wall rotted, ahtlut tten inaches e'ach war'n, te thtitd yetarAttheabds ed-l be entable. .Bueans, Englisha lhva, C the climate iS 10o hot for, 13anais iiny or Snap, cannot bc'safely pl1antecd util A pril, as a slight frost w ill kill thtemta plant ini drills twelve ittchets apart and ilhrec ina the di ili. P'ole Baeans may be planted thec same timec, poles siouild be ;abont four- feet apart and four or five .hetans aroaund a pole. Beets may be * planued from February to A pail, they astc slow. in get minra ting; anad should be soak d .in water thirty-six htours before plangtang ; -let the ground be miellow anid piian drills twelve iniches apanat and three iches in the~drill, cover the seed -bout~an lunch, whten the plants are up, diree or -'four inches, thin then ouat to ejiit -incites. Brtusselis Sparouts anid ennatmnn Nail, may be sowna broad-cost an~y time fremsAhpril to May, and trrans planted the-last of July two reet apart eacit-way. -Broccoli and Cataliflowver, need.only to be- knowin to ba extensive Jy cuitivated.aere;-Broccoli is only a .purple variety. of Cauliflower. perfectly laaidyit e~ly. Cantiflowvers -rarelyseQ-tr omie'to anevtihing here, but the late - kinsdewith~ tie B~roctahi, ma~y be sowna broadcast any time front April to May, njespldamted in July or Angansh', two - ech way,- they 'will-piroduce bagse early wase eies tmay be soii br.acId CaIgiif#Tane to M archt and trans plitted uas Yea rahoplnts kill bear t''ingthet - g~ouwrd, up to the Iiiff; i b41Y -:$Mt to head arge and film. ~Carrot is rathler slowv gernniti a d ou soked. taeuty-fou i r nariie o t possible in the aris, thin out to five inches. Celery may'be made very fine by sowing it in .rich gb6und~and 'not transplanting; plant in March,' dills three feet apait, sow as thin as possible in the drill, and'knoll or trani le cbe seed in-, when up to three or four inch es, thin out to eight inches, as the plant inc'eases in sike draiv the earth on it in clear.drys'eathe'r. -Cucinbers, siqonh t as and melons, are nnt saTe io plant be fore April. Egg Plant is 'very trnder and'sliabl n6t be p.linted before A pril, in d'rills nid tranplant as soon as the MlArt 'ilree itiches high, tiv feet.apiirt. Ear.l'y Corn may be planted ilie Arst oif February, in hills four feet apart each wav, threei hernells in a hill; some 1kind' Will be entable in six weeks from plantding. ba1ek is hardy, and may be sowi in dri)ls 'ivel'e inches apirt, in Februalry. L*lttce may be sown broad cast or in drills, any time from Januaty to April, transplant as soon as the plants bear moving. Okra is tender, and may be plan a oit the ist April, in drills three feet apart, and six or eight inches in the drill. Onion is hai dv. but diflicult to vegetate, unless soak. ed tiventy four hours bel'rio Planting, sow in drills 12 inches apart, three inch es in the drills, about the middle of Febtuary, let the ground be rici anid mellow, and trample the seed in, or staip a board along -the drills after plaiting ; there are no fit:er Onions mad,* in thin United States, than are i. adn here from seed. .'arslev is har dy, slow in vegetation, and should be soaked 36 hours before planting; it may be sown in dills or on broadcast, in February. Parsnip is hardy, may be sown in drills in February twolve inches apart, thin out to five incies in the diill. Peppers are tender, should not be planted until April, plaut in drills twelve' inches apart and transplant wa as the plants will bear it. English Pens, the early kinds may be planted in January, February and March, the later kinds in March and Api il, plant in diills two feet apart, drop the peas thick in the drill, cover about one inch, keep the groutid mellow, and when the pea ar.' six inches high stick them;. the e;rly Dwarf tiind need no sticking ; fm Fall Peas, plant thd early kinds in Au gust, and shade with straw. Radishes & salify are hardv and Pilay be planted in February and March, in dulls twelve inches dpart, and four in the drills Sal sifv renaining. good in the ground all Winter. Sjilnate is hardy, mna be pianted ia Felruar ii drills eighateen inches apart, in rich ground, aud thin' out ten inci*es. i~n the drill. Totnjtoes my0)planted tile isl ofMach,phant tii djill:'dighteen inihes apart, and thin outto-eigbtteen incihes in thedrill,..they 6'n'- l1so ' tL I tna iplAnted. .Turnips, iy 'iddi may beb pltnted. i lis n Tiuargyand. March; .12gches apat .ti o t to 6 inches:iig.t eAW rill. i Undsn uly, AtIdUst ptid Sept6ib'er, broadcast, except Rutabagas, which should be so,ved in drills three feet apari Iad thin out to ten inches id ilth drill. titon; t'nions, U nion Sets, Garlic, ShilTins, &c., nmy be put in the ground anv ime from Octobeo to April. The above directi'ons atte vihit my own a.erierc6 has piovedl to suit thiis climate, and if ihey' are follow, cd wsithi ordinary seasons, theise wi I be but lit w falures in (Gardening. - Yours truly, Cu.At.t:s :A Painhv. OF A NEVW ,a:tztc. P.\ta n: Tite' souehern JVonrnal,' To be paublishaed in Tallahiasscee, Flaida. y 'ii a;,anudersignaed protwsus to estnablisha ina Itue City falatlaasee, a weekly News a pea, to then' titled " Ther Suuthern' IoannaL" t tie devioted to Poalitics. Literatuir'e, Ague~nl tre, the catise of Temperance, arnd 3lorality geerally. In polities the "Sonthern Journal" will at tacha itself to the sonthern school,. and suisteini those paincipales which amonig Suthcrn Dem-. ncrats are known as the State Rights Doe tr wilt contend for a strict construction ot the Constittion of the United States; believing that the federal Gaver nnwnt was the resutlt of a compact betw een, sepaJrate anid indepen dent States, and that every power not expressiy granted, was reserved to thie States, se-verailly. SThat the exercise oaf any powier rnot expressly g'at'd on tthe patt of :th eaedral Governr mnit. , an usuirptiona and should he checked. Thie '-Southiern Journual" will contend for' the doactrine that the Federal Goverma neuf should take no money fromn the people ofthe $taes,excep-i try the expres g?nt unders the automiy.OreYpliicit termas of the Constitution. It will cointend that (n0 Tar itf should be iam posed. except for the purpose of Rtevea'ne, and to defray the necessary expenses of an eco nomiinladnitistrationt of -Govet nment. yt wilt tappose the timproprition :of the pro. cwed'ofthe sales of the piblic Ifads to the S tatsr Thaee-are some of the' leding topics which wil engange the attenttib' of the "Southaern Jauria." In relation t6 the l.ical affairs of (lie State, the Jotrtial will be Democratic, and support the policy of the Detmacrattic Party. With the, strie anad the) bittertness of I a by-'gone day, it will have as little to do as the nuaure of its positaiwill permait. Those questions which hiav in times past' divided the public mind, wlich have been discussed uad settled--which are no longer practical questinas, aind which ca have no weight with practical statesmena or enlightened people. it will perunit to pass un regarded. uiless 'imnperiously-forced upon its aittentione The-'"ont'riiJ~urnal" will -be pmbliahod every Tftesday, and furishaed t~ sutbscribers at thee dollata'per- aunta. payabhie invariably ia advatide. The unaderigneth has also inade art rigesets to uei-ufe thaeaeisthrwce-iti'the editormlihdeparttnentrof an' .highily intelligenit gcntleanif of Alabamd ;.whose connection with, theJournihwillcommence .sometime-irr Jan uar. .. W. BA RTLE'1*". Tallhassee, 2fhDecember, I246 ft celnt article OfWLTIan.S''rItaED LA M P OIL. For sah by~ :No Excuise fou cd I-IFlI foloio f comnm ;hm the Rev. 0RsPF~t iajton era equally respecta, 900 noe the doubts of everyreasuaj w fotheuni form and singular efi r ''es Hair Tonic. D. am' 1840. Da. D.ArNK-Dear annot say my lairig.lestored, but n sayphat itanp pears to beia ns Lpida p of reoration as could reasonably be. e'Ptedt [ had njt' finished the firtlijotle rDajlc f P ras.manifest over.'the bid part ofe head to ghiich 'it..waa.a'pplied. A ai'~ groNythof fine gilossy hair, much like that of -an intant9 flp peiared, and has continued. to, iirgqse,.and I have had it cut two or three. tiies, 1. hiave recently coummenced upon .jfie' ihird bottle; but have beer a good.deal irregular in the nse ,of,the.:-Typic'' from. tite.zfirst iand from :tis cause I a ppreliend, that th'e efffidtis atpresent less than it othewise woiuldhave been, . I began the use of. ih sJonic pih little or no fuith that it would ever; eaecessftil. on my head, though 1 felt' ifrj'ul' Afidence in your statements of wha iteluiae (o Atiers, and I -was as. much surprisediistdelighted, when I sawatheeffefct, 4es r-c ilic tha Ap pearance Qf..ny lflwd..When iii yor fce. I assure.you my :hair. has bien n1enrly"if not quite, an inch longer the ties -have had it, ent, on ltiose paris winch wiereiieillydestitute af anv, wheiu you. sav md..'. It.; as, liever, very fine, though ijaite tlc. I am flushed with sanugui hope of fiial succen in'the dil ient use frypur Tojic, which (aisiist all the hair huim'ugWs which faye- been advertised in the papp I,) I am conraiidito believe is what it ctiis to be, and-that it wil m/lk tir hair grow and no nuisuketJit on sonie heads.. GEO. . EATON, Professor in the Hamilton 1 terary and Thco lhicpal Sei'nary. For sile by R '10 ERTS. February 4 An iinWSrtalt- identa'r PLEASE' READ IT,! HE fOllowing letter' foin Dr. Brigham, of Lowell, Mass., bnt steaks ilie unifoirm language of hundredsof other Plaicians,'who have tried. aitd therefore koqoy h160 to appre tiate Jayne'., Expectoraint. - -, Lowell, Mass..Jan. M 1844. Dr. David Jayne: Pear Sir-I have uMjd Owr4Medicine, (so universally known by tlhamna anof Jayne's-Ez pectorant,) in my. practice- 0ir n unnher.gof years, and can inst truly thait i have been more successrlit in the use 17 thae is a uild, safe and thorough. Epectr tithan': of any which I have ever used... - i the best for the folowimig obvious reasquss It does.not if iven in proper doses. occas na disagreeable nausen. It does not weake: the lungs and prostrate, the system, like . aiet Expecto uants in common use, -nor d )i.tabate the-ap petite, like other nauseatin ' d'eiies,.which have. heen u-ed by the fihc y Ina word it is nearly or piite t ithiiig -liih has bieen sought f or by-uiny.of thefi for es gone by. I reina yons& - LurumaB GUA M D. For sale by R S. ROBE I Aeni January 28 - 3 - English h T M HE Snbseribeswill o cnd . Monday I WJa. , , o at Woursalf.ine d efild H e will teach th6 G1i, t.g Aristn 3,o ray~- i y pjij9btura hilosphynaud . herbilieat Uc ectd with a thor6nghEnglfi..dncLon I eyong entlemernca nstruc ion fri th Cl asIs. - Rates of tiitto'id Cillbe 6n rate.<: Good bonr.d cpn he obtitined mn very res-. petabl And p.uts fatmilies on reasonable terms. Z S. W.-KENNERLY Dec. y' -f .40. Fema le .&6demy, i 'tilF. Trusatees have-en da elt services of I 'liss SAllAIH ilUCH- A 20)4to take charge of this Instianion, fot the ensnig year. Siiss 1W. las' for severab-yeairs assisu-d 17r. WV. i. Joson in Teaching, and has dturing the presnat year beery conayectlwith tlie, Green wood School.' Tlite lii cliiaractert and qnal ifications of aliss it. may inducie parents, with a!rent counfdence, to confide thigir dauglaters to her instrtiblioni. - . . Th'le year wiall be divided into two sessaons, allwingthe usnal vacations. Itates nf Tut'in per Session, paya'ble nate baif i advance for each session, and the halhance tt itsclose. - -e csii For Spelling. Ileadn' Writiity anid Arithmietib, . 8 00 Gographay, Grannnar, Composi tion, wvith the abo~ve. . 12 00 Natural. Mlental and Mcoral Phi osophh. Chemiistry, Botany, Lgic,'&c , with the above, ... 16 00 Fifty Cents per session for:fire wood. By order otf the Trustees. N. L. GIFFIN, Chairman. N. H. Mr. E. 13. A CON will give lessons in Music to those who d-esiro it. Dec. 10 4t 46 Edgefield &cdemy. HJIE E xercises of this lnsmiuiton will he resumed ihp first Monday in Jan ary, 1846. Termis as heretofore:-namtely, rates of tuition fromt 'nvELVEC ini EtOOTEEN DOLLIARS per sessidti, according to the branhes of studydrsghtt; and as hereto fore, none) adinitted for less time than a s~-sion, except by'a sjecial stipulationi he Forehand, the charge being'made for ad mission, and-not for -eachin'g Good board mava.be had inthe vicindly, and one or two mIore ptjils mnay be ac comodaled inthe family of the Teacher. . . . K. McCLINTOCK Nov 26 ' I arrant's 00ompouind Extract TOF C U.B Es ANDi CA'iAviI, standsa. unri. aled for its efficacy. .It perf orms a cure in a few davs-no confinement or restricionl in diet is necessary. It will be found invaluable. being prepared wvith the greatest possible care. upon well-tested .princi ples, found upon-that important law,.frst estab'ailhed by the 'celebra d N. 'Ford voe, viz t "That .a combination of similar temedies will pioducea tWore certaan, speedy and considetable. ef feet than an;.eionv alont dose of' any single .one-" .. iA 'coinhana, jion of Cubebs and .Onpavia form a very use ni medicine ia .eaant oases."-gelR Cooper, This articfe is jdstiteceved nadfosate by Dec 10 f4 cgapa s rOonupuQ is tAuEi Fd~ R 'THE- cURE o$D stcid nd ror -~ Wholesale & Retail Grocers CORNZR CENTRE AND ?JAREET STiETS, H AAMBURG, S. C. AVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the foll6wing Articles, which they offer to their friends and the 'trade, at the lowest market prices: SUGARS. 50 hhii. consising of St. Coix, Clairfield Porto Ric6 and Muscotulvo. ALS1o, Double Refined Loaf, Crushed aii'd Powdered Sugars.. . CO FPEES. 50 bags Old Governnient Java Coffee, 10 do. Auigustura do. ,25 choice Rio do. - I8ale Macho do 15 bags Cuba. BAGGING. 100 pieces Heavy Dundee. 44 1o45 inch. 250 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Tow, 45.imch ]-5 do. Gunny, 2.1 per yard, 4t(4.in. 100 do Georgia & Corolinma, 44 to 45 in. ROP E 300 coils Kentucky Rope .50 do Manilla, do 50 - do. Jute do. 20 bhds. Trinidad Blolasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do ,IRON 50,000 pounds irdb', of all sizes. Also,, .a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, Gernmuun Caser & Cast Steel. BACON& SALT. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do Table Suit Boxes Table Salt. CH .IRS. 10 dozen I Maple Chairs 25. do Windsor do 10 do Cadne2.ent, 2 do Childi-ens, dq 2 . do Boys, d6 2 do Otfices, do 2 do Iocking, do 1 do Nurse. do BL ANKETS$. 2 bales 9-4Blankets dk 10.4 do (weighing 7 lbs. to the pair) A good assortment of Bed Blankets fiomt 10-4 to 12 4. N EG RO C L OT1S. -L000 yds. Washington Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plinis. . l A IL S. 100 Kegs, (-:ssured ",Yzus) 150 Bags, assorted Siies I 30 Kegs H LViniont's Povder 10 dip Ullastinag do 20 do Ealle,Sporting, do If HITJE LLAD. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. TE 4 s., 50 Boxes Tens. Cois.iin 6i goin P4. der,.Hyson and- Iiie)-ial 6 ases attees, I best Black Tea ' 200 Bbls. fritshi Rock L me; Al'in:-laster Paris.. - -AL -SO 00 Gin er., Pcpper.Spiee.A innamon Ntnegs, :Im'd, 1,ltptre, n~z -~tC.'Cpperase Bdi opatp- ine t e C pe . Cl urisKeeles; Wiloi Wago'ns aeidTrad1s Washboaad, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pins,- Brooms.; Wooden Bowls, Wash Stands,- Bellows, Rakes, Scythe Sneeds, Coffee Mills,Soap,Tallow & Sperm Candles. WagonBoxes,. 3easures, Saddle Irons, Windorr Glass, Starch, Pistols, To. bacco, (brindstones, Osnaburgs, Tw iie. Cas tings, Boots, Shoes, Wool [Jats, Rice,Clothes Baskets, Alinotds, Benrskins, Mackerel, Mustard, Fifth Chains, Lamp Oil; a choice article of Chewing Tobacco; Vin.egar, Bexets, C Cider, Barrel Covers, Cod Fish, Plough Mlonlds, Sole Leather, Nanakeenas, Chonco late, &c.. &c. W ANT ED-10.000 lh s. BEES WVAX, for which cash will he paid. llaumbaurg, 18-46 if ~5 a AkRE-HiOUSE AND Comimi ssioni B usi ness. ?U HiANKFU L to our friendls for the liberal Epatronatge hitherto received, we respect fally so!.icit aconti aliilce oh the samue at onr old Wtesc-Proof Ware-IHouse, Where we will continnue to Theceirc. Store and Sell CO-r-os and aother Paouvce:, flccate andt Forecard Merchandise. &c. .AT MiODERATE CHARGES. Mra will give n'rhilcdd attention to any bn-i hiss in our line, entrusted to our enre. ex cept the buying of Cotton. which we'-refose to, go on either OUr Osan accounlt or that of others, beheving it dillicult to p~ienLse in the umited ca pacity of both buyer atnd seller. Fro.n the lohg experience of our senior partner, ,ind by plromipt and devoteJ attention to all mnatters of business, confided to us, we hope to umerit a share of public patronage. ..VAI.KERL & PEARSON. Haniurg. S. C.. Sept'17 (m 35 Te Edglefield Advertiser, Ahb. Bainner, Aga dersota Gazette. Penadleton illesseniger, nuo Gieenville Mfon niaininer, each, will copy the above fer- six mnonths.-Journal H. L. JEFFERS. General Agentande Commnission Merchant. lamnbxurg, S. C. TiLl, offers h services to his fienids andi ~tepubbe, nad hie will devote his undivi de'd attentiona to e SELING OF COT TON AND FLOdR, RacEarsoN ANn FoRnwAnnIIs Gos. Baying Goo~ds for Pluater s or lMerchants, or attend to anm business that may be comt n'dted tOis care. He embhraces'tis opportunity of tenuderinig his thatks to his rienads for thecir liberal patron-. age heretofore he''fowed, and by industry an d lose attention to business, lhe hopes to merit, and to cotntinne to receive the sae. It shall be his aim to make all his citarges as light as pos dble, knowing that it will he to his interest to losely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal advances wIll he made if reqmired. oa prodce sent to -hinm for sale or store. Cottonm satto hinm Ly Boats, ill he received free of wharfagc. All produce sent to ham -for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. Augst6 . tf- 28 Lawv .7eoiCe -W. H, ATKINSON, T 0O,RNEY.A4 TjAW . a~ be i Iit tu fhfucelosopoileColipYa Hotel-, To Physicians. Plantei* I9Ier? CHATS, AsD -ru1. RoaLC 16 .aru.ia.! t HE Snbwcriber - has receiied; and is re ceailg large supplies.ofr Drugs, iedicines,Pihns, &c., &c., rrom one of the largest Importing Houses in the city of Augusta, and selling thetm nt the Augusta retail or wholesale pa ices for Cash. or on a short credit. To which lie would most respect fully call the attention of the Physiaians, Planters, Fami lies, and all othei.a who wish to purchase any article ina this bran'ch of business. Persons f oi at distance. ordering Gnods..may rely upon receivinig them ci iho beat ulifty, anad at the lowest market prices. A full pkipply, of FAMILY MEDICINES will be k t-on retail, ,id the i9ostlfaithrul at tetion givel. to Pifysiciai dand Fyinily pre scription. Among the many arateles of totch his stock is composed. are the follou-ing III D I C I N ES. Caltinmel, aid Pillulae Hydrarg. of the brand oftMander, Weaver, and Mander, Sulphate Acetate, and ,1ydrochlorate of M orphip: Piperine. SrychAine, and Iodine Optitnus, Sul phnte de Quinin, Hydliodate of Puttassa, Kre osot. lpicac,Julap. Super. Cnrbonate of So da Ci eaan of Tartar. Emetic Tartar, &c. (iOm Galbanaized Camphor, Aloes. Myrrh Opium, )earcottum. do., Balsam Copavin Cohebs, Sarsaiparilla extruct, and root, Spas Nitre, &c. & c. Lampoil, Linseed. Train, Sweet, and cok xpressed Castor Oil. PAINTS, VARNISH ES&C White Lead, of ditrerent braiid., and qiahi ties, ground in oil, and in kegs. Dry Whitt Lead, Crome Green. Crowe Yellow, Yellov Orcre, Stone Orcre, Red Lead, Litharge Lamp Black, Verdigris, Spts. Turpentime Copal Varnish, Japan, and Black or Leathel DYESTUFFS. Among which are Pissiate of Iron 01 Spantish Float Indigo, Carolina Indigo, MaJd der, Copperas, Anatto, Brazil Wood, Lo, Vood, Cano Vood, andi Nic Wood. Paint Brushes (if all sizes. Cloth dlo., Tooti Furnature, Fiesh, Nail, White Wash, Black ing, Hitse, Tanners,'Ditsting.- Broom, Hearth Shaving. Comb, Sweeping, Scrnbbing,: an1t Ptainters' Dnsiing Brishes. together with'i variety of other Bushes. used by Painters, an 0other. tint hereii mentioned. ms PAT LET MDICINES. Aiong the iany of w hic h are, the lloy ag, viz: Swai's Paace., F inasck's Vei ntni'uge, Thompson's. Eye Vater Henry Calcined MNagnesiu, Jay ties' Expectorauat. Pv ters'.Pills. Rownn' Tonic Mixture,' afr Ton ic. Mloitat's P.ills. Tonic Bittems and Compo sition. &e.. together with a general :nssort .ment of the most ponpular nostrums orzhe day A GnW ASSUotTM'T ouf PFItPUsI~ft.ANdI SoAPS OF TIiR F, ytyST QUALI.TIES, 'Wiidow Glass of* varioussizes from' 0-8 to 20-30. - The above establishment will be onductec by; Dr. Claybrook, wh6- leanlaud conuiideiabl 9periende in the apothecary cisiness. aniifdi the last two y.ears a prnetitioner ir endicine. 1- iJOS.FI D T1'IBBETTS. Edgefleld:& H;Oc25th1845 .af~- 403 T HE Subscriber intending to intove South, nliers for sale, the Plattatlon oi IWiidi ste now resides,.continiing ihree hundrid and eight acres, lying immediately on the Piney %Voods ad, one and at quarter'miles frinl the Pine Hctise. eighteen from Augusta and seven from Edgefield Court House Any person wising m pirchae will do- well to cnll on the s'bscriber, anad examine the perenmises. GE&ORGE~ W. JONES. Dc' embler 31 tI 40) State' of Southa Carolina. EDGEPIELD) DISTRLICT.. iN EQUliTY. Henry Stone anad othters. vs. 111 Iilfoar Rlie l P'lensiait Searles, Adau'r. of and -d Pahiip Liglatfoot, deceasedf. )At~c'aunt. IN pursuance of' the oerde'r ot' lhe Court Epassed at the latst teran, requiitng tate "to ingre and repofrt teo theo Contat, tat its niext term, wh'lo were the next uof kin of Philip Ligtfooet, the Defenadaiits initestate, att the tame of hais dentt, :and whtethter any of' theut anre since deatd, indl if dead, who is or nre their persontal repare etatttive or reptresenative's,"~ Public ntotice is hereby givena to all -pe'rsonas claainnnaag to bc the next eat k iaa ofszaid Phtilipe Lighatfoot, late cat the District and Staite aifiresntid, thant thecy appar biefore mtt in the Commttissioner's Uflice, at Edgefield Court Hr-ntse, oan or before . the first day .f May next, antd make prouof'r thae'ir kindred and right, or oan their failure to do so, thsey wall beo excluded froms thec benefit of' any decre thiat nmny be pronanceetied ini the matter. S. S. TOM PKINS, c, E. E- D. Commtaiosioner's Oflice, Nov 12 3m 42 Lost or Stolen! ON Ttiesdlay, the. 9th int.,t a small JSilk Pursc, comaaiiin Forty Dad irs, (vi-i: four Ten Dollar Bills otn the llaburg B~anka.) one smaall atoto on P. Lolly, for $2 50cts., payable to S. B. Ryan ;.one acconntton N. Raimy, itt fa vor of Jas. Lovel, anad sever'al other pa pers tot recoallec'ted. A liberal reword avill be given for the recovery of the same. B. J. RYAN. Dec. 17 tf - 4'/. Soutir Car'oline, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMM ON PLEAS, ancy M.. Dillard, Execusix. vs. )Dee'na itt Eocht Byite, Uanrmaona Htasa For. A t nnd WVm. HI. Dytae. )tacehm tH EPlaintiffint the above stated casces'haav Sing thiscday filed haer declaratioa itn my ilce, anid the defentdants having uteitheur wives r attorneys known to be withain the limitsof this tate, oat w~homa a capy cf said dleclaratioo ,vith a rule to plead caan be served: It is there 'ore ordered, that the, said det'endanats dopla othesaid doclaratioats,withini a.ysar atnd 'a lay from thae paublid'i'tian o'f tIs order, or final nd absolttejudgmtentwlillbe awardedagamts THOSIAS G. BA CON, c.c'.r', Clrk's Office. 17th Mlarch 1845 l y 8 E1 10 M. Spash (L yaledos) JO M, - do - (Rt 1?di 51l.Inuraic t6 (i Vuus~' , rusrc~ed, a a:fa sel WI-A p for o**#.e ' 1 t 731 eui'ii~~s f pleA lie, and ihejderpaa huy nowut e. Stledo f 1re kmdre, But,~l Alers . ayii. Josep'h M., Periryi) k t e ir ch a~o~~t~ cases in snyf ffice,.-] xlf ilsut flielDefe Pdand4a the said Declarai~maiwfrp duy fromn the At;""Iz thereof fionaod.*bWl hi 'giien feud. dwr4 * ED7GEFM*O~D INv COM)IO* V3aoii'. 'Thomas Davis, rip HtP.RnUuih iw fhe ~ rice, mui the -Dvfindstzjus .or, As torneos Inbviji-6 'lof10, of the stalet aLhn lions, with a rl or~~~. tlierefore orid~ejaka~jbe 4 appearand ji~dtji~ a y ear and rdopI~~ deit).W. tlereof~n na.&0 be Uurdc l'niigs, W' - Wan IA Esxsah Jyne. Beuzaju L (aalsfrn