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,Flot the Temperance Advacr4c. A TRIBUTE te MEaoRY OF R. J. e. decased. He sleps atone, lisla st long. sleep. Fa-fsrr w krindred, friendsand home; WVhdre Will tos 'vild and woodlands weep. In siade.c 6'er the stranger's tomb. In gand..lloaatrae's festive hall Where life is seen in all its pride: " Death's icyshft on him did fall, He sacken'd there and ling'ring died. No gentle'iands;with kindness fraught. Norvriee with sweet familiar te ; To biii teir soothing comfort brought, He'II' neglected and alone. Nu Nao6rnful train of friends did go. Behind his corpse-no stifled sigh. - No trickling tear-no sob of wo! A bosom heaved nor dimm'd an eye. Alone he sleeps; his lonely grave, Myeteiu's fate assigned a place, -V hei'rushing torrenta roaring lave, The iisty ufountain's rugged base. No monument doth mark the spot, No sacred urn nor hallow'd stone; Doth tell the hapless-stranger's lot. WIho died unknowing and unknown.. But'Werhis grave each tender leaf The verdant grass itself shall weep.; Snr harged with sorrow and with grief, In tears of dg the aurfshall steep. Each passing zephyr hov'ring nigh, Higsio'er-his honest head shall hunm In. soothint strains shall sweetly sigh. Andtehisper soft his requiem. Long, long the French Broad's foaming surf It snwy sheets of spray ithnll have, Its rock bound shore-the hnllow'd turf, Where mem'ry weeps o'er Hande's irrave. ASH MAN. Edgefeld, S. C. THE DAUGHTER'S REQUEST. - father, thou hest not the tale denied ; Tlief say that, ere boon to-mnorrow. Thou wilt bring back a radiant and smiling bride, To our ionely hose ofsorrow. I should-wish thee joy of thy-coming bliss, kB.t Mears are my worde suppressing, I tink:on iy nother's'dvinA kiss A nymoy ier':s.partiiig blessing. he tohide my care, iirl;8t1! t od~ns tatinig:. - yn8oie by b en:fair - ".,. A 8n gd iure-ois gifeting. - g -eill me not nthe joyous pride Stdes beauty Flaou g~vestbr costlygems teysay j+> ),~j y frear lbidlf sottght her, Dearfiitheone uupitl gin, I pray. Bestowon..thy.wedping d-nghter. Myeeverg.now, on-.the treasurefalls ,cvet and'ik no other; 'lt as hiig~org~e'rs on our ancient walls;i Tislihe,portriit of my, mnother. To-miorrow, when 'ell is in festal guise, -And thbe guests our rooms are filling. The tiam, mneek gnze of those hazel eyes' GQtight thy.soul be thrilling; und nugioom on thy marriage banquet cast, -Satlon'ghls f their owner giving. For a fleeting twelvenionthp scarce ha~s passed iicesheanaingled with the living. A th'y fie should weary or offend, T'hat portrait might waken feelings -Of-the love of' thy fond departed friend, nd its sweet and kind revealings; Of her mitnd's commanding force unichecked *By feeble or selfish weakness. Of her: spehwhere dazzling intellect Wa sotndby Christian meceknes... Then ifather. grant that at once, to ngt 'Ere the Bidah crowd'd inlrnasion. I lremet tispourtrait from thy sight * To'mv chamber's still seelusion. *It will- neave me for to-morrow's dawn to bear,. It will beam on me protection, When I ask of-Heav'n in my faltering prayer To hallow thy new connexion. -Thou wilt-waken, father. in pride and glee, To raew the ties once broken, - Bit nunghst u-pon earth. remainsto me Save this sad silent token. SThe husband's teare may be few and brief', lie mnay woo and win another, But the. daughter cling4 in tunchanginig grief Tro the itmage of her mothier, . Four Lawyers practised in the same Court ini NOlrth Carolina-their names were idmnan, Swoain, Dewes and Dodge. Whlile thelast named vas resiking aspeech,in a cause, the three first wrote-on a strip of' paper an Epitaph, and ca~'t .it dtrectly before ,Mr. Dodge, where lie must necessarily see it, n follows m: kere lies a Dodge who nodg'd all good, And dodg'd a deal of evil ; Butalter dodging all he could, H .le could not dodge the Devil He raised the paper-read it, and immrdi ately composed the fellowing bone clatter: " Here lies a Hillmnan and. a Strain, Whiose lot let mao man choose ; Theyliv'd in sin and died in pain, -. And thle-devil got his Dewes (dues-.") Greusbroo' Patrito. BAD' WATER. - rask'k a mant as I passedJ by. Why he did Bratndy drink "Tii vater's bad," wats the reply. :-Apoor excuse I think. And bad to bad,,'tis sure to make -It wvorse no on.will doubt: Sueh-watefr.~rspell'd to take,. 4TZust.leave the p~oisona ouk ~m Eal puffs Ned, ~~ their Wits are both ptnf-red;. fk~.ot by' their Wits, for here we find '1~bI~ nt wits live by each other's wind. RI9NGAND. MAN~ A r~ooil t::for evil, - n For better ori~Worse, Man a* hiar a ife, ~ ~bays hiep:.wn. - -~etkthetb d'trus - O CHANGE' IN THE WEATHER will'niaterially affect the body if thi blood is pure. Every individual, even the most diseased, has .Yithin him a germ or root of that original pure blood of our common mother Eve; which germ of pure Idond is the supper. ter of'his life, and is in constant struggle to throw off the hoterogenons, corrupt humors, whicharethe canses of disease in the individ al. By purging the body of this diseased in dividual of its bad. humors, you allow the germ of pure blood to gain groumi and to ruakelblood of a betternquality, and so on pro gressively till the whole mass is regenerated ; for the good principle or good pure blood, is always striving to be predominant over the bad or diseased Jumnors. Let all wie wish to be of a fine healthy habit ; who wish io have asound mind in a sound body; who desire to be able to stand without injury the continual changes of this climate; who desire to have healthy childr.-n, use the Brandreth Pills. which will efli'cttally cgleans( the blood of all bad-or corrupt ruinors, and restore the human body in the state of health enjoyed before the introduction of mdueral nedicimes. tensm ber BrandsethPills place within.the reach of all health and long lifi.. TThe genuine only for sale in Edgefield District, by 'R. S. toBanrs. Edgefield C. H., Kenrick Thaytr Hoamburg. J. b. I D. C. Smgley Meeting Street. Also, by J. M. Will iams Aiken, and by at (cast one agent in every District in the State - Every Agent having the genuine has -a cer tificate.of Agency, signed by the Doctor him self. Edgefiek C. II . March I1 3t 7 The tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y JOHN ll.rLL, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefield District - Whereas Joseph Etheredge bath np plied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singtlar the goods and chartels, rights, and credits of R. A. Price, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore. to cite and ad monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before t?, at our next Ordinary's Court to be holden at Edgefiel'd Court Hlouse on the 23d day of March instatit. to show eau-e, if any. why the said ad ministration should not he granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 4th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six and in the Seventieth year of American Indepeudence. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. March 6 2t 7 State of South Carolina. EDGE FiELD DISTRICT. BYJOHN HILL. Esq., Ordinary of - -Edgefield District.: Whereas Markis.Upson hata.applied to me for, Letters of Administration. 'on 'all and' singular the goods, and, chattels, rights and credits of.3ary.:Upsou:late of the Distdct.aforesid iteceased. rTLies are herefore. to cite,.ad adii6n ish a iiind jagnar. the kindred aifi cied itors of-the tsid deceased, toi lie adi'pir' before me, saour' next Ordinary's Court forithe'said'Distric, to be. holden at Edge field Court House. o the sixjs4th day of March instant, to show cause, if pay-hy' th- idaministratiotn should nt:'~ be Given under my hand and seal, thisf thie second day of March. in the' year of oar Lord 'one thousatnd eight hundred and forty-sixth, atnd itn the 70th year of Amer icau Independence. JOHN HIILL,O0 E D, March 6 et2 7 Juer Rt~eityu'r. (D)IRECT FitOM PfItLaoELPHiIA,) Eatch- papier hears the lahe:..nh warranty of DAVID- LANURETiI For sale att Edgefield Court ilouse, by R S. ROBERITS, IEOrders received by Rt. S. ROBERTS, for Fruit and other Trees and Shrubs of the best kitid, and most healthy condition. Fromo whom catalogues tmay be obtaitted, gratis. March 4 3t 0 NEW ARRIVALS. L \W and Magistrate's Blanks, Mortga;;es anid Deeds,on good paper. atS0 cents per qmtre. Barnecs' Notes on the Gospeis and Epistles Bltue Ink in Stands. Lemons. Rlaisitns. Figs. Grapes.. Citron atnd Curranuts. Indhia Rubber Rinigs for cliireni cutting Teeth. - - Bone Rings, l'orsatue purpose. Ptut'y in Bladdters, 3 pounds for 25 cenits Sticking Bottles. With marny new Books, also Paper, Quills, fec. For sle by R. S. ROBERTS. Edgefield C. H.. March 11 St 7 Sttate~ 91 SOu t~ Calrolinla EDGEJFIE LD DIST RI( T. Susannah Dotn, A pplican.t, Summons vs. Moves Fiskistud aind >in others, Defendants. Partition. Y virtue ofan orderfrmonHl.q, B Ordinary of Edgeil -Dsrct ill poedto clatEdgefeld Court House. on thes First Mo, day.nnd 'Tiesday in April next. atract of' land belonging to the Estate of'James Don, deceased, stittate in the District aforesaid, and known as the Sand Hill Tract, contain ing ninety-.etght-and a fonrth atcues, ad joining lands of Derrick H olsombake, Lewis Iolmes, B. Meltot , Motses Fiskland and others, on a credit until the 1st day of January next. Puarehasers will be required to give bond and, two approved scenrities. .and a- mortgage on "te'premises'to the Ordinary to-secure, thme purchase money. Costs to be paid in cash. II. BOULWARE. S E. D. March 4 5t ' 6 01 . LrgeSpanish (W. 4. H. 10 . Bpansh (L. Valedos) 30 M, do , (R. P. M.) 5 M.;Impenral Regalias,;(6.1 tus~~) Just received, atid for sale by Hamur, SIBLEY& CRAPON ?tate 'of Souiaro li a James Eidson Aieplicfat, s Sinsi James Rudgers .& wife Sarah, i - Sam'l Eidson and others Def's. Paruit - T appearingtomy-satifaction that Gid&'.: T Salter, AWillian- SiiteY. Boycee Eideem.. "Willia* Eidson; kowadd; ; Eidson., Laikin Norwood and..wife. Elizabetli, Humpiiteys Eidson. Wiley Eidson and Allen Eiden lives beyond the Imits-ofthis'Stateit- is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the sale or division of the Real Estate of Jas. Eidson, Senr., deceased-, on or - before th( first Monday in June next, or their conse tt to the s:ne will be eniered of .record. Given under my. hand, at my office,.28th rFebruaty,1846. -'-. " L.E - - :JOHN HILL, o. E. D. March 4' . 12w 6 arrant's Comnpound Extract - OF CUBEfl AND. (APAVAI, stands tnri .valed for its eficacy. . I-performs a cure in a few days-no confinement. or restriction in diet is necessary. Lt.wiII be found invaluable. being prepared with.:he rentest possible care, upon well-tested pric es' found upon that ianportant-lawiirs estab.ished by the celebra ted Dr. Fordyce,.iz t'That a combination ofsiilarsemedies'will prod'uce a more certain speedy and considerable effect than aliqiiv alent dose or any single.one." "A tconbitia tion of Cubeha and .)lapatin form a 've b se fill medicine in certntn cases "-S 'iE. ^cr, F. i. S., 1-- MR. S..-4'c.,.c This article -is just tece vednnd for sile by - 'ii!: TIBBETT'S. Dec 10. tf 4 H E Subscriber: respeetfully ii ,thin iii friends anud the public at large ijhat he has had his House. thoroughly repanid ;.and, has made a large aiddition to the game.by the purchase of the adjeinin .House, which will enable'him to accommodate at .len'eft' or fifty more persons'iuring Coartsiid i other times thiian he formerly did. His* whole- aim has been concentrated to the comfort and con venience of all. those whd have, faytfted him with their patronage.:and hie fntieis, himself that a discerning and generous pubtolwdl con tinue to bestow on him a share.of thetr anvors. He will, as heritofore. endeavor 4ofurnish. his Table with the best that "the cotmry can afford. - Having removed his B -arat thI&'ardfest end of the Honsi adjoinic , little'grno ani. noyanco can be ezperrenced by thosd.aho pat up at his Hotel. His Bar will be furnished witl be.list Liquors, and bis Stables supplied ath good abd wholesofieprevendIrand iattele Host February 25 tf . A NOTIII R w ER Mr. Mason. --DarSir-1 .tal ) lea sure in informing youtiat thatbot .Ayra e H AIR'I osic which'U-obtained rfr qit uira October, has indveduntost'fatisfsito ,43 c. essiul-: Foriearly-ayearVre ,:sin tihe Tcwoar Fat 'i d f -end liad becomee ftirindi, ilit. 'aiitar i nth ; geu'.s i' rcff thtc:Scalrea Eear;ihe:sores .co g A oat 'the entire tead; after:using tfie J uxout tw lnouths, my; head :was com ely .cured, and my -hirfally retoredanid zi 1ro rowin finely. Respectfully yor;; &.. - SSAM UEltW. V1kigEEET: Somerv itle, Janu-try 24,1844's HOOPING COUGH AND CRQUP-To Parents:'- Jayne's Ezpectoraet is -withoiut ex ceptioni the miost valuable preatration ini 4e1, for the above-disdases. It converts'Whooping Congh into a* mild-and tractable disease sorteins its datation more thcaennielalf, and produtces' a certain ind! -sisedy-reeavery. Froma -half to one tea-spiootnfu will- certainly coeeROUP in infaints cutid young children, .- - e u hour or an hour The lives of .. . of' children will be- saved rannually wa keepiung it-on -hand, rendv for ancy a 8.ROBET'S-is Dr::JSaynre's- only '. .at :i I-:Refiehei Coitri House. 07?Beware of "ouhlerfeita!= -- 'harch 4 tf' 6 To the Peablic. and Owners Of Grist and saw Mills H A VING puercibased of W. T. Moore, who is the oiver in the 8tate of South Cacro huneof HOC HKISS VERTICAL REAC TIlON W HEP.L8 for $ aw and.GristsMills. anid other Machinery-=and lhaving testedthemu fully to our satisefactiot and~ t 'atisfa'ction of all whor have seen themn we noaw (lier Edgefield District. whiich-we lhave purchased to the ptub th., with thie. followings recoimmecidations aned advantiges 1st. The siiiiplicity of the ir construction. 2nd. Their durability aidd peoof moving Uachinery 3rd They reqmcre otia-thiird lesse water, and with do dcubbe ien mchexecuition in the samte time as an) other used in the South. 4th. Baick water, does noet effect them ee long as thereie a had of w'cter above thein, us the action of the .water is on the: inner side of the wheels. :O[1A OF P. 8. Mit. RoFF who is the owner oif one half of the cighit for th~ District, is a praectical Mechanic. and1,putf iug .a good manly MiJ[. Fhis services ctan . be had at .any time, by di rectinge ta Winter Seat, S C.. "Td- certify thatrassisted Mr Roffini put tinig Mr. Jbb- Cothruic'ar~n w Milf-in- operation with the Verticab Qats: Wheels. It cises much less water than theold flutter. wheel. Much maore durable and very-very simple. It needs cno recomame'ndation,.as it. recommenids itse'lf, I have just seen a test of it with back water the wheels were:covered. amjd I did not-see any differernce in- itsw runeding. I have been employed as-a Mill, Wright. for a number of~ years, and it surpasses. any thingn I have ever witnessed. . . TROS. JOiNSON. January28 ..2m I state ot .dt Carolina. EDGEFIELIY.DISTRLT. IN'TFH.E UCMMcJN PL E AS John' Hill, Qrd'rr 'Decarationa in. vs. Joshua Hatintd. . --. A ttachment. T H EPlaiifrimii habovd case bev ina t bisd 'arfilei hi-Declarationi ine my otliefn dothhe &itnt having nei-. ther-wife-ntorneigoggo .)reside within the limnits-oC this State, on whiom a copy of said Declaramongith a rule, to plead can -be serFVedbn. motion, of.Grifflo~, Plaintif's -lAtone ordered that the said Defendant appear end plead to. the said Deelarationtwthiaaa,-ear.and a day from the date hereof, or jud in will be a Cletrk's Nffic li'a 101 184. 1-y 3. -0 ][ o to lh Jail " F this *istric, -negrdo man who say- her name is MARaY,-nd that she 'belongs to Mr Martin Edwards, Mer chant living in Milledge 'ille, Ga. Sati woman is aboujt ivelfcet, two inches high, light complexion, and be -tween tivent -five and thirty years of age. She has(wo small scars on her forehead, and nearly alt of her upper front teeth are rotted off She says she ranaway abroist a month since. The owuer is 'requested to come for ward, prove property; pay charges and take. her aWay', otherwise she will: be dealt with as the law directs. d. H'. GOOD MAN,Jailor E. D. Feb. 25 1846 - if -5 IHlie. JEFFFRSt. General Agent and Comnmission Merchant, Hamburg, S. C. S TILJ, off'erR h services it his Mends and p the public, nd hie will devote his undmv didattention to e.. . SELLING OF COTTON AND FLOtUR, RECEIVING AND FonwARDzSG GooDS. Buying Goods fr Platers or- Mercants, or atend to nap buisiness that may be Commiuted to his care.. ~He embraces this oppot-tunity of tendering his- thanks to his friends for tlteirliberal patron age heretofore bestowed. and' by industry and close attention to business.he hopes.to merit, and to continue to receive the same. It shall be his aim to tnake all his charge's as light as pos. sible. knowing that it will he to his interest to closely observe the iterest of his friends. "Liberal advances will be made if required on produce sent to him for alo or store. Cotton sent:to him by Boats, will be received free of wharfagc. All produce setts to him for sale will:be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. Augnusi , tf 28 - Edgefield Academy. LL Peasonrs are hereby cautioned and forewarned against openir.g acconnts Nivh the Srhool Buys front abroad, without the knowledge or -consent of their Parents, Gnardians or.Teacher. Suich a course it must be foreseen would deter Patents from abroad from sending their children to an Institution exposed to su-h practice. "H. K. Mcc:LINTOCK. Februasy 5 if 6 Pgantatio; ffor diale. T II ESubscriber intending to more South, offers for sale, the Plantntion on which he iow resides, cotaining three hundred and eight acres, lying immediately, on. the : Piney Wood. Road, eighteen miles from Augusta any seven from Rdeefield Conti House. 'Any person ;wishiing to purechte will do' well to callot:.tlie subsdriber, and examine the firemi. 36a. GEO. W. JONES. Decc fiber 31 ' - a 1' 49 State of South 4 'arouin,.. . DGEFlR'LD Dl, TR1 .Robert ' . o>re, vi. Uenry Bll-for' rborouggan4dOeorge - 'irpinctuii 41 Yarboiitiriu 2 aniidef e 2 J T ppearing to the' sntisetion of the - Comusidner thait Gaor YW. Yarhi. rou;fone~ of the defendnut' in:this suit,. resides beyond the liitis of this State, prn n .otiOi of Mr. Baniske, Plainitiff's Aiterney, it is ordered ibat rho; said de-. fetnditit dt auipeat tetd plead, answer or. demur io the complainanis said bill of comnptaint, within thacemionths from the publication hereof, or t he said htll wilt bdeta keu pro confessa againast hinm. S. &, TOMPKINS, C. F.. .. D. Con 's Of. Fib 24 1846. un .5 State ot7Souith Carolina,. E-DGEPFELD) D)'IIICT. IN EQUITY. -Henry Stone nad 'tthers; vs. Bill fur Reliei Pleasantt Seartes, Admu'r. of andl Philip' Lightfoot, de'ceaesed. )A cconnt. I N pursuance of-the order of' the- Comurt .passed at the Iast termt, regniting mae "'to ingqnire and report to the Conu t. at its nexrt termi, who 'were the next of kin of Phailip. Lighitfatot. dee Deft-umdants intestate, at thme tinte of hats eatht, antd whmethier anty of thtem aire since de'adt, and if dead, whtois or are their personial repre sinitative or ?epresetntitives." Puibli notice is hereby givena ton all pto ' iinimtg io lbe the. next of' kin of said Philip-Ligah'oot, late of' thte District atnd Stiate afore.sttid, thtat thecy appezar heftre me in the Commiissioner's Office, at Edgefielo Court h-Fnse, onm or before dhe first day aof May next, atnd make proof of their kindred and right, or ont timir failure to do so. they wilt be exelnded freain'the beniefit of anmy decree thiat mtay be pronounced int the amatter S. S. TOMiPKINS, c. E. F.* D. 'Commiosioner's Office.. Nov -12 3mn 42 South tdrolinie, EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Nancy M. Dillard, Encatix vs. )Dec'ni in Enouch Bynae, Hlarmion Hust For. At Sand Wmt. HI. Byne. ~ tachm - PH E Paintiff in thte above stated cam's hav ing thisday filed tier declaraetion in tmy ofice, and the defenidamais having nteithmer wives or at'torneys known tobe i'ilta the'lirmitsof this 8tate. on whoam a copy oft said declaration with a rule to pleaid canm be served: It is there (ore otdered, that the said defendatnts do plead to the said declarations within a year anad a dyfrom the putblicationt of thtis order or finat aid alisotute judament wvill be awarded againis thetm. THOMAS G. BACON, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, I7tht March 1845 ly 8 *State of South Carolina. EDGEe'IELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMOWN PLRAS. 8. T Hlug hem Dedar&Lion in - vs. . Foreign Pasohal Titlman. it Auachment. T He Plaintiff in the above case tiaving this iday filed his deenlaratto in my office, and the.Defendant havin- neither Wife nor At tortey known to tifde wvithin the limits ofl this Stste, on whtom a copy oif said Deelera tion with a rute to plead can be served, on mo ion. Griffin, Plaintiff's Attoiney, ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said Dec laration within a year and a day from the date hereof, or judgment. wilt be awardcd against hin by,4efault. T. G BA CON, Clerk. *Clerk's Office. Jan,..30,1846. ly 3. .UILI'5 COMP'OUND OF SAR8A-A BPARILLA. This praparation of Sr saparilia possess all the active properties of the &Rnit;.in a high Iconcentrated state. Just received, and for enteaby . JL D. TIBBETT S Dec;10.. . 46 t L AW- BL ANKS Foe SaleS ethis Olice. Wholesale & RetaifGrocers CORNER CENTRE AND NAREST.s TREET-s, HAMBURG, . ( AVE just received,:and will continue to receive fresh supplies o' the ,following' Articles, which they offer,to'their friends and the trade, at the lowest market prices. SUGARS. 30 bhds. consisting of St. Croix, Clairfield Porto Rico and Muscovado. ALSO, Double Refined Ldaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COFFELS. 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Augustura do. 125 choice Rio do. I Bale Mocho do 15 bags Cuba. BA GGING.. 100 pieces Heavy Dundee. 44 to 45 inch. 250 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 ti 45 in. 50 do. Tow, 45 inch 125 do. Gunny, 24 per yard, 45 to 47 in. 100 do Georgia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in. ROPE 300 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do Manilla, do 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSLS 20 bads. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON 50,000 pounds iron, of all sizes. Also, a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, Merman an Caster & Cast Steel. BACON & SALT. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. CHAIRS. 10 dozen I Maple Chairs 25 do Wind3or do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Childtens, do 2 do Boys, do 2 do Offices, (10 2 do Rocking, do . I do Nurse. do BLANKETS. 2 bales 9.4 Blankets 3 do 10-4 do (weighing 7 lbs. to the pair) A good assortment of. Bed Blankets from 10.4 to, 124. NEGRO CLOTHS. 1,0010 yds. Washington Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHOT. 150 Bugs, assorted Sizes POWDER, 30 Kegs hF Dupont's Powder . 10 do Blasting. do 20 do Eanle,Sporting, do JIT E L EA.D. - 5000lbs-pure No..J, N. Y., Union Bnila White Lead. 50 Boxes Teas. "Consisting o gfun pow der, Hyson and. Imperial G ses attees", ; I hest.Black Tea,. 200- Blils. fresh Rock Lime Aid-1iaiter Parisi - ":i lndigo;. Salfprtttre a tor, opreta " SWnoeTJtteinnu t ~p & Wont Cardsa Brass Bound Ducktr , Painted Bite'kets, Tabs; Churns, .ileis. Wilfow Wagons. add'Crudles. Washboards, Cocoa Dippera Cfothes. :Pii,-. Broonis,. Wooden~ Bowls, Wash S tands, Beltws, Rakes, ..Seythe Sneeds, OoffeeMilsSoap,i' &~S'pein Candler. WagonBoxes, .M easures, saddle itons, Windorr. Glass, Starch, Pistols, To. bacco, bzrinidtones, Osnabigs, Twine; Cas tings, Boots, Slhoes, Wool lHats,Rlice,Clothaes* Ba3~skets, Almnonds, Bearskins, Mackerel, Mt ustard, Fifth Chatins, Lamnp Oili a choice article of Chewing Tobacco; Vinegatr, Bexes, C Cider. Barre Covers, Codl Fish, Ploughi Mlonlds. Sole Leather, Nakeens, Chuoco late, &c.. &c. V ANT ED--l0.000 lbs. BEES W AX, for. rhich cnsh will be patid. Hlamurg, 18-46 ft V~ AIRE-HOUTSE lonmmi s sion 1Busi1ness. 'N thANKFUL to onr friends lar the liberal ..patrona~ge. hitherto received, we respect ilv soicit a confurr onacs of thie same at our old Water-Proof Ware-House. hrewe will conatinne to, IRecc. Store and Sell Co-r-ros an I other Pnoouce, Recczrc anid Forwcard Merchandise. &c. AT BtODERATE~ CUARGLs. We ill give nndivided atttetion' to any bit j iness in or line, entrusted to our care, ex ept the buying of c~otton, which we refutse to li :0 on either our owon account or that of others, ehievinug it dihlicutlt to piensre in the united ca- 'j ality ohf both buyer anudseller. Fro.nt the long esp rience of our senior artner. 'tud by prompt and devoteJ attentioni ii all matters of business, confided to us, we ope to merit a shire of public patronage. WAJ.KER & PEARSON. Hamburg, S. C.. Sept 17 6m 35 The Edgefield Advertiser. Abb. Bantner, An [erson Gazette. Penrdletont Messenger. nnd ireenville Monntainner, each, will copy the above f'cr six mnonths.-Journal. State of South-Caro~na, r E'DGEFELD DISTRICT. 1 Andrew Carson, Guardian of Declaration ina ' Francis W. Ferth, vs. Foreign Enioch Dyne, Elijah Attachmn. 6 Dyne. Harmon Hunst. ) Andrew Carson, ?s. Declaration in For the samte. ~ ergn Attachment. '~ 1l HlElaintifl's mn the above stated cases, 1.having this day Gled their Declarations in ty Office, attd the Defendants havini neither towife or Attornteys knownto-reside within the imits of the State on whom a co? of the same with a rule to plead can be served, "Jit-is lerefore. Ordered" that the Defendantappear nd plead to the same within a year and a day rom the day hereof,or final and absolute jndg aetoiwiillbe awarded against them. ..THOMAS G. BACON, c.c. C.? Clerk's Offi'e,5March1l7th,1845 Jy 8 LO'ST by the subseriber at Edgefield Cd., :n-the 5thcofianjteg 3 a -Notegiven 3y James Timmerman to Le'%TaUlbr 1h rome timne in Jantuary. 1845, for thirty-even i ilollars end filiy ednts; due the 25ji Deceapbe * 1845, with a credit of two dollar. miaen oalihe All persong are,'herefore rea rom trading foN ihot? of'the above d~~t~ - . Ei.:RCH Jo. N "p --. - SIHE Plaintiu I. -day filed I Il, lg. "3fi the :Del' ndat~j rnsing tea-plead cais be sEite4 hereof, oi jidgieut.wiJbe j. haim by defaulrz:,4 ' EHOS.:G G43tVQtj Clerk lOic ei~~7'i*845. E DGE ~El - IN T lE -Ct7I1'AfM Berry Rotlgers, tIT8Ludfl4Cf3 r.Efljalh d' Cress &t'rarpau; :'1 ; THE, Plaiotiffe havtbh' k baving neiiaeritvives 'drat i to be within the limits ?ofj~ whom a copy q(uaid _dectaizf rule to-plead can be sewved: the: the said'defendaots tioA . -, ;aid-dedlara;ions,;=sll'biu: gcyesrr Prom the publication of .this4 wnd absoluwe judgmienCt *i1f igeinst them... Clerk's Office, J1 3tt State- of S-=outh=-DEF DD I COM 4ONP Job Grisham; Elijah Bvne.. =) :4 H E P~aluitffsiut the abo~'e t1 his day filedttheir'det; ice.aind thellcfetdnaita& icy knowiato f:esideowithl'i State;'orthbn abmaopy Dcf et " qit a rule to plead cuui be ec ore ordered, that -tlh pilt : fe ." ippeur and plead'rto theoBait:: veer anda daiy, frtom ti :daie. mud abs Jul udgmnntwiUbh stuby defht. '; '~ . * State " ofofi4 ' IN- THE' CO5FfDO' ftlniee iiibn . Uni y ao r"r 7 vs.nniMe ~ . 'fit "a