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Prom Ike N. O. Picayune. THE MODEL LOUISIANA BACH, ELORS. IBERvLL, Sept. 15, SI48. The model bachelors live on their plan tations. They are waited upon by seve ral old 'tatmily servant-.' They are skilful in lighting lucifer tate:hes. to apply to the end of their cigars They are good superintendents of the kitchen, and can tell the cook how to have things dine to a turn. They hear all tislrtunes with equanimity. except the rnistortune of meet ing a bitter political oppoitet. They are not astonished if they find their loose sil ver gone from their pockets. if they te're the-day previous -at court ' They. have always lost tue keys of their drawers - 'hey canunt tell t hat becomes of *the stores,' and that -last old brandy.' They are uncertain about the number of their shirts, and those that ave butiis on ihey keep for visiters, as they urigi.tlly belonged *to somebody else.' 'T'hry cannot tell what becomes of the empty bottles and the last novels. They wear easy shoes and keep their fino boots rather for show than use. They play the prelude to a great number tunes on the flute and cant-a-piston, and conclude thetm viva voce: They are soug.ht after by society. but are not great diners out. Tiet cannot fie their cravats in a variety of knts. par iicularly the mttritnonial tie. They mix a good salad, pride themselves on tuton soup. and are amateurs with gree: tints They are exceedingly amiable to the fair sex and the elderly ladies wonder why they don't get married. They are always ready to stand godfather.- an.t shie with great dignity on such occasions. They enjoy the e.'mforts of life. and dine at bome to find them. They study their 'ease, and look with commis-erattio upon .their married friends tihat visit them. They wonder if babies do tot always cry. and if it is not a sore afliction for the young mother to stay home from a patty to attend them. They buy all the satords that are presented to our gallant officers returned front Mexico; they never present them. They know the best places in the city to get the best dinners, the best game, the best fish, the best cigars, the very best hat. They are the scape-goats for.all the delinquent- husbatnds, and are spoken of accordingly and yet ttey are hospitably received at the tables of the offended matrons, and pitied that they should waste their time in single blessed. ness. If one of the model bachelors is sick, -the other sits .up with him, and abuses the uigger nurse fur not taking better cate of her master. Ii both are sick at the same time, they speak of the misery tof being alone. and wonder if they wont te perfectly happy it, a future state. They drive very fast horses, and ha'e spring cushiouis to their buacy seuts. Ttte neighbors,-n hen they go along the road. designate their appearance by saying 'that's them.' .They are expected to take no active part in barbecues, and at fishing parties are ins great requisition to bs hooks; They are never ready to go a " fief, and always,leave their carpet 'b ..t:They talk ,a * * - wil go some of these daya. They ,aa 'always expecting some friettds f'rom th~ city, and wonder what their lienedit comnpanieen wants to go home and seet I wtfe fer.-They are always antxious aboe the next crop, dV the'yield and priese' wi htave some eee upon their expotiitures. -They have an immtte:!te varity ofr ing gowns and douHt~e-barrel gun coves. They take shower tbobs, antd are f--nd of Congress water. There hans not been for * yeats at pretty ladly married in te neigh borhood that they cannot remnember eome timne when they intended to court her * Altogether, the past lives of the nmodel * Louisiana bachelors are worthy of the *speculation and profouttd admtiration of the philoesopher ; their history in timte t) co-ne is enveloped ini the nmust profound obscurity. The WVealth of thec Candidate.-Tbhe N'ew York Day Book gives an estimate of the estates possessed by thn- several canudidtes for Presi'dent and Vie Presi dent. It ts as feell-:ss' : Taylotr. $60.000 or 80.000; Catsv, $l.000) (00; Van B.., n. $200.000; I"ilbmnore, $15 000; Iaur'l,-r. S20.. 000; antd C. F A dams. $504j.tJ00. tt,side a fortune of not less thtan $1.50.00?9, of wihich his wtfe wili, in the orditary co,urst * of nature. smotn come to possesston. Mr. - Adams inhertedf all, or tnearly tll of his property, anti Mr. Cas. acquired his while in the service of the Goevernme:nt. ('HEAw, sep:- 20 C'ondemned.-WVe leart thut D avid flil dretit, one oef the persons char tied n oth the .murder iti W. Tnylor, in Ansotn Couty, N. C, on tie 5th inst. had his trial last week at WVadesborough, aetd was foundt guilty and sentenced to be hung otn Frida;y the 3d .Nov. next. Upona apphcamin, un appeal to the bnpremne Court ' as granted. Robert Hjildreth,-the brother of D)avid, also charged with the tmtrder, upon altia vit, had his trial retmtved to RLichmnond county, where it will take p)lace this week. -Ga:elte. Venetian or Tanners Sumnach -Th Ve netian sumuch (thus coriaria) so mtucht tased in tanneries. is impor tee it, larg~e quantities from Sicily, attd from thte soett of France, and sells at $45 to $50 per ton. It is very distirtet frotn all the~ A'tter icen species in its growth and genteral ap *pearance, wvith the exceptions of the R.nus copallinum, and it is superior tol them for all mnanufacturingr purposes. The best tmode of forming plant:ationls would be from seeds, which tway hei im ported from Naples, ortheSouath eat Franoce. It is of easy culture, and propagates ruth or freely frotm stuckers. It was futlly tested by my father about twenty five years ago, who imported it from Sicily, and cultivated It successfully in his grounds. The Rttus coriara, being~ a native of the South of Europe, it will not flourish to te * Northwdrd of New York. On the light soils of New,Jersey, which atre there so prevaletnt, it would, nt doubt, do well; but it~would probably ptrotdtee a great,-r nuin her of' shoots in the lower sections of the Southern States, wvhe're the climuate is The Georgi Federal lUnion says :-"An intelligent and idicious friend in the coun try writes : * I eve travelled over 75 coun tie+ in Georgia sincetlie nominattion, and you may set dowu the State safe for Cass and Butlrr.' Tne Vickshurg Sentinel comes to us in moutrning for the dleath of it,4 Ihate edittor, Jon J enkins who was kill- d in a street en- - counter an the 1ith inut. The ede'r pro trm says, " he is he third editor -.' the Sentinei who in ihe short jerisrl of about five years haM marivr like. seanled his de vtion to hi-4 principles with his life." Souk Carolinian. Ve mndertand (says the Augsca Ctn, stit.ttionalist,) frou passencers arrived on Fridav evroing, that Jtelae (ote a.1 un der4oto his trial at Dee:ur. He gilbtid tailay to the ehargete, and was senteuced to a fine -jf eight hundred dollars. Land Warrants --he 1ashington N-wi of Saturdoy evening says: -"-l wNarraets regular worth S108 a $108 50. 'rho;e assigned under power { f atforne, or upon a separa.o piece of pavier, $105." Mr. Fillmore has written a letter to the Native Americanq of Boston, declining to enter jio anv ,ledge4 in conweqence ofI hi+ toMitiet,n as a crndidates for the Vice Precideacy of the Republic. From St Doingo Hayti.-Tlhe arriv al at Ne - York of brig A ldebarau. Lee ch, from the Clay of Sr. Domingo. a lence she sailed on the i.t Septt.. 'rignas the news of the abdication of Pre-ideut Soultuee Quietness had been restored, and busi ness was reviving. Printing Presses, Pulpits and Wo men.-These' a.e the thr ee greait 1.-vers th ;t gove: n the tnovenents of the world. Without thr m, the bottom would tall i,u'-society would becomen chaos again. The press tmkes people patriotic, the ptul sit ' eli;iou, but woman aiswei eth ale things. There would het no t:oing to church if h-'tee were no girls there-neti tier would tltei e be any goin to nat w"ee the sohleiiers to nieet wih it, jp p:atse except from the masctiuline'S. W ithiout Ill sunslinei shed by woman, the tosc buds of atTectiont would ne'er blow: , nor the flowers of el.q+w.nce ger ninate. In short, she is the steat e1 gine of delight, and tie gren7t mttive power of love, valor, and civid:z.ation. The Ezpected Comct.-Public at tetltiun i.,ving been o-cetiv drewn to tice anicipated steturn of the great com et of 1264 and 1556, after an absence Iron our system of 292 yeats. 'Ti. greet comet naide it, tppearance on the recedeY towards the not thern :fish andU vttnish. At lirst its belisjctconic mCtotionI was reuegt ad. -at last direc:. in the ct- i mea.aote cou se it w::s miost swelt, dtsp'atchiing 15 'kg e.es d..ady. Tiie nu, clIeus (or boedy) prtesented the aspect oh a br.ghtt globbu of flanme equivalenit to a half%loohn, but the rays and coluors vari ed atnd in:erchainged like tihe fle-ek inIg of a flame agitated by theo Wiseu.T tadl was modetately long and much ate teuted; a; fist pre'svnting a manrti.c; aspuect, bu: subsequently dissiolvcug into a p.:le atnd livid complexioti; the stream o.f rays wvas d"nser tnear thte hiead,amnd tuor e rairified towards the ex.renulty 01 thte t.ail, which at first puinted eastward, bit as thce Comfet ttnouiited lo the not thi, th -l teook a southerly dire'ciion. T'he comeuit hi.s been coajectutred to be tentictl wittt that ightly oe wvhichi ,terthed Euroepe in the year 1294, so eart icil.,rh descri:ede by P . wn.esgis, Zmi.gser. Calvisius, M~at;i. w eart, and othser chii onie'i s .hat pa.ri~1 sod an sh-mtid the*ii proach of this comnut crownc the e,th--r woundIeiI occurrencce- of ihi' e've'ndl yeaer, it will aili ed ainothetr au. tresnical triumpi.; as the comtet w ill I leu ha ve comi Iet ed its 'wen tieth e volutioen round thi' sun since the ci ea ejion of the world. The. trkinag Man.--Some of our non pteducintg politil guid nuncn" aned demnlegegues are very eloquent uponI tihe rights and interests of the laboring peG ple. Ment wvho never pereduace d at cent's wot ih or any valnable commirodity-nho10 have ieveer addied a petnny- wor th teo Ills wealth e hi.- nation, tink they .hlave a Special , omctissi. n to t ant andc bluster a bout tile OppresSsion olf ils h e. king classes, thir great value anid itmphor. lance in the commitiiiy, atnd tieerssily of thisir rallying to the suppeiort of' tis or of that set of poliiiical non pro ducers. We* were very miuch amutse'd at tile ads oit replly oef a pioliticall non-pro elncingt frien d sof outrs, whlo was hoslding fotrth at a po'itical mheeting not a hun dred milhst froit is City, 5)n the virtue's ;andt opprsSion of the working classes. "I love the working tmaii," qiuoth ot frienld :" delightt to press the hate, hltr ny hiaind of' the man wile eats his bread ill the sweet of his brolw. L ib.s-ework is Ii teeblest emiplo)ymenit of t.m." "WIly, the-n, Colonel, donei't yout work yoursell 1" exclaimned a vety rough hs.skinig, r ea1 ouvrier in he crowdl ! Why d 0-cl- I w-e k ? Sir. I havs' g it a sore hegt, atnd can't weltk." This di ease itn thle Colonel's ernral atppendage ita very commonen one wiith till poiliticail otatnrs of the dny. [Delta. Paper Mfaking.-WVe were inform -d a few t das since, by a large Papet lealer in this city, that it was not at all inconlmuIt fir him to have in his ware tuuses, and wl,oai 9:.'clock in the morn, fg, paper which was in rags a hundrrd tn.1 fifty mil- s from Ne." York at -9 )'clock of fie prt"vious muaing.. A het. rr illustration of the power of stea :ou.d nut be Oiven, or of the progres. >f the age. The tags are plc.d.tn th. lustr, thence conveyed to thea iought or v 1e, whete (in wno kinds o~ pape' he -izint; is mix""d with the bulb, anc 'rolu inese vats the paper passes ovh. Ieated olb-rs, and finally betw.en Iwt mmenusely htaimv tron roli"rs which: give t the i.z-. ourfrace, .anld it is ti t enr, oblued, packed, and sent to the Rai na,d; -ill in the rul -e of a f"-w honrs. Tihe tele.ralh e,l"blt"s New York m-r :Aants to .rder prape r in 1 ssachusett: it .Iny mom--nt, an I rect-ive the returns namlli'atiored, -Ind even ruled, by at. nost the nuxt steaal- r. N. Y. Jour Com. Ajppointment by the President --JIIhn D Ft id. Jr.. to -i t-t"iter ol the United Stat e Ir,neh ,tant at Dahlunega itn the place o D. 11. ali, dleceu..et. We are anh,rtzrd to announce Col WLLIAul [I .\ SS. as a Candidate or the ..lEce of Otldinary at the ensuiti -le etioln. (t 4 if 37 We are anthoriz-d tI annniouce El)W Al. PRELEY as : Candidate fir the Otfice u Jrdin-Iry at the ensuing electiua. Uet 41 if 37 We ar- authorized to announce Coil SAMUEL DONNALD, as a candidatt 'or Brigadier General, at the ersuing elec innl. We are authorized to announce Capt IOHN R. WEVER. as a candidate.fui Bri,atlher General. at the ensuing election Buller Lodge .Yo. 17. *. O, 0. p. (l* Rettnlar me, tia2 of thia Lodge wil Ie held ut luminy eventta.in nexa at i alock. JOHN LYON See. UeI. 3 11 37 P. S. BROO1KS, * 1.FFER S ulery tt pr,fkssiunal services it LAW and EQUITY. Ort 4 it' 37 JOSVEPU .ABN.11Y, A TTt1RNEY AT L.^ Il. W ILL ptactice in the ('orts of Edgefiel and the adjoining Districts. Ana 23' t 31 W. C. eYIOIJG.XE. ATTORNEY;A'r;[ '' M w Ut L.ightsa are fnrnished at a charge extra. F"ire wood, Gratis. Oct 4 4t 37 GE EGER 4 P.-IRTLOWP H El(E11Y aiiv.- ntice thrat they conatinue tha W A kEllOUSE~ ar.d C.O.U.U-SIO2 B I~AKESS im the T'wna aif Htamunrt; am tauvmta tusemci;atedl with thema Mnl,. .Jats L KaiGa. reite Fit i will in future be Geiger, Parlow & Knight Vt hit tnder to canstomrers untd plranter genier sdly, their services itt the Storag'e and sale o Cotton and atiher prouce. Adv,aces wall bs muade whten requrired o. paiti nce in Store. and th air ebiargesa with be regultated by a dtue regrard to the state of thei taies. ilanmburg. S. C. Sept. 1,1848. Oca: 4 1'2t 37 Th'le A bbevillhe D3anner. Lauirenaville H aer,ald tireentville lountaineier, ad .Andersan ta aar e wvill each inasert to the amounata "f $. sat forwarat accunt to G. P. & K A CARD. T HIE Taiache,s -r Eaiealield District.a tail tonacerao'd it' Terachintg Paimtary.t* * E~lienta ttehiols, rare regnaested to meet ai EgledViltaar "an Monraday tahe 6thi Nn.v 1848 a tull attenance is' requested. tia saiwi buinessa.t cnea 'nina thae Free~ Schltu Sysatem wvili tba iaid beflore them. Ojct4 5t 37 Negroes for Sale. U IJLL lie sohal at Edgeflid Coutra Honas V ona the fris alonaday ini Nov'embear anexr af noat disptosed oaf previouslsy seva-aal takehl Nagraoes. Any persaa dlestruns of ipurchaasini; would dai wvell t calil ra d s,-e thaem. 1D. BR UTNS01\. Ex r. Saanth. 7 miles from the Court Housae, on ih< .thhevale Road Oct 4 5t 37 Notice. A LL paerons iaadebaed to the mnbscribe: wVithmenat distlinction, are raeganetet .o mnki uiont-dijate paymeniut. P. S. BROO)Ks Oct 4 1f 37 State of' South CaPohina. EDGEIFIELD DIsTrRICT. IN U RDI.ARY H Baoalwara for C H. Goadrt:an. Declaral wn in Atuach Charei Hall. J AssumlpsLi. Jahan 8. Samyiey Declaration in Autach vs menat John M. Crnry ' Debt. WVi\iama Kay. )Declaration in Ata vs. ment. Wiley' Kay. ) Asswn.apuit. Ricad Colem.an. )Declaraiion iin Attach vs ) menl. Hyrami Kay.) Assumpsit. ' H E Planitiffsa n thaese cases haviang file thaeir deca'iarations5 resupectively ini am: OJilire and tha Defen.:ants huavinig noa-wife o artoreaey knauwnt to bar wvithain this Statte. ot whomn a copay of thae declarration with n, rule t plead. conule be served Ir is ordered. that th asaid D.faendants do severally ph'tad taa thae de cltarationis agutanst thremt respectively. within y ear anid a aday trunme judgument will be awnrd adgT H OS. G. BA CON, Glerk. Clerk's Office, 2Dth, &epa. 1848. Oct 4 ~ 4tr 37 AMYERICAN HOTEL (Frnierly Hubbard's) NI2 t R RG, S. . t RA'EFUL for past favors, the subscti berhereby gives notice that his Honse is tiow.in complete order. and would reapectlnlly invite all parsons visiting Hnmhurg and tht, travelipg'ptablic to give him a call, con filently helieving. that he can give entire satisfiaclion to all thos'who desire. a gaiet orderly House, comfortable Rtooms and Beds with as good a table assthe Market c.a furnish. Stables. Lots and Carriage Hanae in first rate.orddr and well suppted. A sober and attentive Hostler always in attendance. Par ticnlir'.nttention given to Horses left by per sons visiting Charle..on or other lilaces. Carriages nlw.vas in readiness to convey pnssengers to and from the Rail Road when desiritd. iforses aul Vehicles to Let. W.\1. KE'7 C HU.\1. Or 4 ]2t 37 Win, Ketchum & Co. 1AKE pleamure in returniu:r their grate J ful acknowlt-daaenlts ir the very hlieral patronage heretofore bestowed upon them. and hope by liberality and fair dealing to merit a contit,uance. We now invite the attentinn of onr numer.. ons-friends and atomers and the public gen, erally, to our new stnek of F'L_VE FASIIONABLE AND IlEAP FANCY AND 7ST1PLE DRY GOODS. 5elec\ed by one of the Firm during the last month fromt the Ne. York and 'hiladclphta dlarkcts. Odr asaortmnent will comnpriae every arti,:e usually calted for in this tlarl:et, and we pledge aIur:elvei-not to be unJersold by any in iltun burg or Angusta. Goods aetways shown with pleasure. No charge for looking. thee us a call. N. B. Saore in the American Hotel Bui!d ngs. lhamburg S . Oct 4 J3t :37 Valuable Land for Sale. ' 1H : ubscriberoll'ers tar sale his raltnble :. Plattatiun, Cuntainin;t 400 acres. abott oneie'alf at winch is cleared anad in a Itigh state of cultivation, and tinder good feicts; the i,alance is ? elI timbered woudlaod. The Tract lies nn Cedar Creek. waters of llort's Creek,.5 anal.s snuta west of Edgef1ield, Court Hlouse. and atijolnutg lands of Dr. J F. Ad aens,.Jits. liainsird, Wam. l .los+ and others. On tie pretwses is a good comorbable Dwel hug 'Huuse. Gin House and $cruw and all nectssary oat huildin,gs, and an exe:ellent orchar'd of all kinds of Frnit. The Tract is Well_wateted and adapted to the cultavatiou of. Cotto Cora iind small Grain Aii person wishing to purchase will do well to and etnaiaie for. thenselves. Fur firtienforuattun, application can be made totileibcr"ber on the premises, previous to aniy t!2d of Nuvemah~er anext.. ty armecd aaad eqitpped f,r Drill and Review. UtJters and Non-Gomoama.siuned Oflicers the daw. revaous_for Drill tad luistruidtaon. TheliLin "Cil. aind .llaujor are char ed wvith the extensaon of- this Order to their respebtive c, mnuamise.. BJy urder of Cal. G. D. Muis Oet4 S B. GitlFIN, Adjai't. ct43t -37 * Thae HIambIurg.Journial will copy 3timnes. PROSPEC TUS OF' THEL A DAILY AND TIRI-WEEKLY NEWS-PAPER, Publishaed at Columl>ia, S. C. By EDw.ARD .:ta. AND laDwaN DELEoN. Der'oied to Agriculture. V ommerce. inter natl,u mrovements. Manufactures, and to the Inst itulions and Intyecsts of the iouth generally. EDrrED BY EDwis DELEON. This paper has now been .ubblshecd r.ear Stwelve-mouths and with such flaiaerinag ta-stbiails or appiroval. by many of the maost itiaelligeni cia zenas of ihe S tate, as.to -ecouara.ge the Pubibshiers to make redoutb le ellorts. To merchants andti lansteas in the upper Distracts of Sauth Caroliuni, the Tri-*aeek ly Trelegra ph aiffers means of inflormuationa much in advance of ainy oilier paper I will be borne in mind by nmany, duiing the period of the Mlexican WVar, after its pub laeution was begun, the Telegraph. by means of a Daily Express kept runnming afraim New-Orleans, kept its readers fur.. gished with '.he exciting atnd interestinrg MEwS. often tiuo days in advance of the regualar wail. Ia regard to Foreign and Domestic news.. costly and ellicientt tarranigements by Telegraphic Djespaatches enables them always to keep much itn advance of other papers.-. A full and correct commercial report, emibracingz the prides of Produce. &c. &c.; and such other amatters as the Plnuter and coauntry gentlemaan will be intested to kow. will be given. up to the latest tiour. In regard to Politics, the paper will he independent-and referenace is mtadhe to th.e Prospectuts, and columns of the papaer, for full infornantion oat that point. Subscription price. Tihree Dollars per annm, half in advynce. Subseniptions received by the Post masters at the differ ent Villages antd TIon nts in thte State. Fifteen Diollars retmitied tat one time1t wil etittle the persaon, to six copies of the pa per fair one year. SILL & DEcLEON. Columbia, S. C., Oct. 4. 184$. Niotace. .LL persons indebted to D ABBEY by n tote or.. acicount as regnested to call atnd -m .imaqediate settlemienit as lie expects to w p .lis busiaiesa uand leave the btate, by c lyig 'wath. this .request, they mtay atve co - -)D ABI3EY Cheap Goods! Cheap Goods! To BE HAD AT . C A U 8 S & C O' S Cash Store. Linen Cambric H1andkerchiefs at 10 cents a piece only 2 G.ises Winter Calicoes Beautiful styles 124 cents per yard. 4-4 Browns at d. 10 and 1.t cents per yard. 6.4 Bleached and Brown Shirungs.. 6 4 ". Shirttngs at 8, 10 and 12. per yard. All Wool red and wito Flannels from 20 to 37. cents per yard. Kentucky Jeans and Satinets 31 to 50 cents per yard. And a general assortment of other Dry Guonds, at prices equally as low as above ien tioned. BONNETS, RIBDONS Ec ARTIFICIAL FLUIPERS of the latest styles and at prices that will defy conpetltin. GIOCERIES Brown Sugat light and dry 13 pounds for $1. Clarified and Loaf Sugars 124 ets. per pound. Pearl Starch, Buick Pepper, and daleratus 12J cents per pound. Spices, Cluve,, Nnegs, Cinnmutor and Gin ger, 124 cents per pound. ilest Mustard a". cents per lottle. UUA1'6 and CAPS. BUUTS and SlOES. Boys glazed and clotw Caps front 12.1 to 621 (ellts. MMen's do.' do. do. 25 cis. to $2. llent's tine French Call' sewed lsouts from $3,75 to ;.4.50. do. 'egged Boots from $2.50 to $3,50. Brogans from 6:3.4 cents i up. ,ADDLl.Y. Saddles from $4.;,U to a14. Bridles, Martingaler. oilrse Collars, and Wa gn Whips. ST.- TIO XERY andi FANCY AR1TICLES. JIARDIIWL"' and CUTLERY. CICKLRYand GLAsS IVARE. BASKET and IVILLUV WARE MARKET tASKE'TS from 50 cis. to $1. Wood Churnca $1,25 Germnaa Solar Limps from $. 75 to $3 each. R. C. & CO. Oct 4 2t 37 NOTICE. TRAYED fro the subscriber on the 24th list., two bay horses. One of these had a yoke, and was shot. in front, shoes considet ably worn The other had on no shoes nor any marks recollected. Both horses are hays, one a very dark bay, and both natural pacers. Any informaton ahott themu will be thank fully received by the subscriber. living near In untonsville P.O. EDWARD WELCI. Sept. 28th, 1848, Oct 4 2t 37 STATE OF SOUTH CAR LINA. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN O DINARY B Y JOHN IH LL,. Esq., Ordinary of Edgelield District: Whereas Cri.opher Worthington and Jnhu Trapp haih applied to me for leiters of admnistration. on all and singular the eraanted. Given uinder mny hand and seal, this 3rc dlay of October in the year of our Lord one thouaand eight hundred anid for:y. ebt and in the sevenaty-third year o American Independence. JOHN HILL. o. E. D). Oct 4 2. #7 A CA RD. D R. ELBElItT BLAND respectfully offer. hiii Prcofesmsioenal Services to the citizen. of K.eleield vitlage aned vicinity. Otlice next door to the Court H ouse Aug 1 6 tf 30 NOTICE. M A NA G EIS of Elections, and the voter lVthronghout the Dcstriect, will taeke notice that the PeltIt will be open for the Election a Tax~ Collecto.r. mealy for one day (Monday) Thlerefoire, the' friends of the dtiferenut candi dattes who eniy be desirous of nkicng ithei votes c'ount in the Electiona. widl do well to ge ont men thce clay mientioniei. Leo. II. De Lange. - Surgeon Dentist, H AS re'tured to Edigefie'ld, C. H-.. te remanin for a .'eburt ticeme onaly, dusrins: whIich;ehe cane tee fouend at Mr SrAsse's Hotesl R m.as to B A. ItoDRioUEs, M. U., Surgeoe Decatist. Ch:arlestoe. S. C. ,ot.c 6 if 3:a We are authborised to an .e,neec sILAS L. H ELLE:i(, Esqc. of Cokes heery, ats a Canididte to reperesaceet Abbeville Edlgetisld, Leximcetoenad Newberry, in the Congeress cf the Ucnited States. ( iae are authorised to antnunce F HI. WARDLAW E-q.nas a candidate fui a seat in che IHouse of Representatives a the entsuing election. A un 2 ____ if 29 (lTThe friends of Cot. THOS. W.ILAN IlA M anneonee him as a caiedidace for th< oflice ofSheuiffiat the nexl election. Sep 13 34 11TThe frie.nds eof Cel. JOH N HILL nnt nunice him as a candidate for Sheriif ol Edg field Disetrict at the next election. Se 13 tf 34 We are achorized to annoucnce W M. M' JO H N.ON Esq. as a eandidate for Clerk r the Distret Coucra of Edgefield at the en'enin election Ang 3'2 If 31 The Friendms of WM. P. BUTLER. Esq nnenounece him as a Candidate for Sheriff at thi next election. (Qi We are authorisedl to annouunc' Col. JAMES P. CAR ROLL, s a candi date for a seat itn the Hacnse of Reparesetn tatives. at elhe ensuing election. Ategu-,a 9 1848. if 2.9 11T1 We,are authorizedl to announce W. A H A RRIS, Esqr., .as a canediate for a seati the Homuse of Rtepresentatives, at the nexit eec troe. lebrutary 9 -if 3 *The friends of Maj. JO HN TOMIKINS ani nonce him as a candedate for a seat int th liouse of Re presentatives at the ensnicng elec lin May 3 XErThe friendsofMaj.ABRAHAM JONE! mnnonrnee him as a candidate for re-election t. tha Leweitner.- - SPANN HOTEL. EDGEFIELD, S. C. Y I1l8 splendid and commodious Edifice b3. beiu.1 completed is now opened to re ceive both rr,tnsi,nt and constant Boarders-a and promises to furnish its patrons at,d friends with as good entertainient and acconnuoda" tilns. as can he expected in this part of the country. Connected with this Establishment there are cotnyenientt lot the accommodation o' D'overs. For the Travelling Comnunity-there are kept Vehicles and Horses, to let upon liberal terms Sept. 27 if 36 NEW STOR! NEW GOODS. J ACKSON &. KINCILEY having assn. J cinted themuselves tugethet i:, the Dry Goods brasine.s, would mont respectrilly stlb cit the citiz"e, and planters visiting Hamburg to call and exsunine their well selected stock of Staple and Fanry Dry Goods, which they offer low I'r cau, umongstwhich are the following: Brown tluumspuns, from til to 374, Bleached do " 6; to 45. English anm Aumerican Prints, 5 to 21). American and Scotch Ginghans, 124 to 37. Black and Colored Alpaccas, plain, plaid and striped, Boubma-Sii, and %1n-lin DeLain, Black Silk... plhltium- stripied-a"d Plaid, (olored Silks troam $I 00 to 2 4, Sptt Silk Plaids. M.iamir Lrstrer. Satin stripe. Plhnd and rtripe Car"lines, (new style dress Cashnwrs frmn 181 to $1 00, 8.4 and 9 4 Daflle Blankets, II) 4. 11-4 not-1 124 Bed lankets, llosimry the most complete stock ever of'ered in this mark,-t, Reud nr d White Flannel all wool, frot 25 t" $1 00. D-rm.-t do 18 , 51, rrino and Lamb's wool Drawers and Shirts. Sa1itnels. Kentucky Je.mns, and Merrino (:assimere-, Enlgish. American and French Cloths and Cnssimenrs, Kurseys. fromt 15 to 31. Furniture Dimity. from 18 to 50, Utmbrellas. Bonnets and Flowers, Ribbnt.s of all descriptions. Plaid Liidseys and apron checks, 13rnwn and blenched [Jolland, do do Drill, Osnabur,s and Factory stripes, Swiss. Mll. lBo~k. Plaid arid Jaconet Muslin, 4-4. 5 4. 6 4. 7.4 nad 8.4 wool Shawls, Lises thread and cotton Laces. Sospenders, Gloves arid llanudkerchiefs, Ladies and Children's Shoes. 8.4, 9.4 and 10-4 Table Damnask, Trimmings for dresses &c. &c. &c. Sept 21) 35 2m Walker and Bradford. WI"arelwsse and Conunis'ion .llerclaals. IIAMBURG. S. C. 1 TILL continue to occupy " THS OLD WATRPRO OF WARaHOUsE," and trans. act a general Storage and Commission Busi ness. 'rhey apain tender their-.services to their 11T.The undersigned still iii-thtes sua ennnection with Messrs. Walk&er of Bradford iii -- the mreceiving arid Forwarding Business,t -i which he will give his undividled attentiona. A. M.BENS0N. Sept.6 .3m 33. Valuable Laud ser sade, T H E Subscriber offers for sale that healthy situation in Edgefield District, lately owned by L. Ml. Churchill, on the Hamm:urg Road, e.ght miles South of Island Ford. 'The place contains somie 270 acres of lively bottom and ereek land--about 60 acies have been in culhivation. With Farm bmidings, a commodious house and a good stand. &c. Tertms to suit an approved pur, chaser. For particulars inguire of Josiah Heamns, near the piemnises, H. R.8Spann, Esq Edgefield Court House, or W. R. HILL, Near Island Ford. Sept. 20, 1843 _ tf 35 L OST an or amut the lst of September bet wi en the resi'8ence of Mr. A. Bland, antd thte Village. on theo road leading by Col..' Pickenms. a GoldI Patent Lever Watch, of the Miminfacture of Mi. J. Tiobias, Liverpool. No. 19.249. The above reward will be paidh for its delivery at this ollice. Or information as to whterme it nmy be otbtatmed. Sept. :20 1648 4t 35 */" The Charleston ('otrier iil insert two weeks damily. also A bbeville lnner will insert 4 'tnes weekly, and setnd their accounts to this ullice. A L L persnns havitng demntdsagaitnstJ. D. Tfibbetts p)rior to thme Assignm,ent. wvill ren der them ini by the 1st. day of Novembier iiezt. Anid all indebted must make payment by that time. ur they w' ill lie stied. JOLIN H UILT, for the .dssignee. Sept1. 27 t 36. BACON & LARD. 1 ~b UIPoundsil of SlDE~S. HAMS a ,FyFUand SHOULDERS. 1,000 Pounds of LA RD. -' nila.e hy M1. FRAZIEL S4mn271818 2t 38 r ~9 944) L11 BA CON SIDES, For ade hy G1L0. PA R ROTT1, Hatnhurg. - Sept 1- 4, 34 Bacon anid Lard. T !E Snbtmcriber has just received a large supply of Chorice BACON anod Leut' LARD, which he offers low for CAstH... J. A. WILLIAMS. (gi'"W -- ash'lorised to announce BI. C YAN' EX, Esqjr.. aa - ,* .igdate for a seat ini the House of Ji-presentatives, at thbe ---n 'g electuna. March 29 te 10 The friends of Col. R. B. IIOUKiWIGHT, ainnouince him tie a Candidate for i' seat in the House of Representatives, at the ensu ina election, 7 117WE are ambilorimed to announce DA N IEL HOLLAN D. Esq.. asaa candidate for re. election to a seat in the hionae of Delegates.