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SOUTHERN AND NORTHERN NEWSPAPERS-. "LEARN ''o*IM \vITHOUT C6RES." Senator Butler. in his Edgefield speech, -stated a lem, which appears to have created surprise-hat a Southern Newspaper can scarcely be found In a reading room In Washington city. The editor of that ex cellent paper, the Norh Carolina Argus, in commenting upon this subject, speaks with great truthfulness as follows: Southern papers themselves are much to blame for this state of things. Have they not in fact set lthe example which the reading rooms in Washington have fol lowed ? Who could learn from our South ern prints generally, that papers are actual ly published anywhere except on the Notthern side of Mason and Dickson's Line Do ther not fill their columns with the premiutn prospectuses. and drain their ink-horrs in writing lauditory paragraphs on the contedts of those very papers, in stead ofexerting their talents to build up the press of their own section of country ? I seems to us that this is so; and we have often deprecated the prartice." The Argus is right. Wh'en we see in papers in South Catolina leolumns occu pied with the praspectUses of Northern papers and periodicals, we lament their degenera' of tate, where there are just as good p lications scattere4 all around them at home. A large portion of the immense value of Northern news estab lishiments has been created by Southern patronage ; when we have yet to learn (of the first publisher South of Mlason and Dixon's line who has made a forttne at the business. The Argus winds up with the following sound advice: "We must depend twore upon ourselves at the south-not only in respedt to news papers, but in respect to every thing else. 'Learn to swim without corks,' was the first sentence that arrested oar attention in Jacob's Reader, when we commenced the study of Latin ; and it has been present to our inid ever since. Let the South do this. Let it dispense with the corks, gourds and wooden nutmegs of the North, and depend more upon its own energies, and it will ride upon the waves more like 'a thing of life' than it has ever done. This is the sort of 'non-intercourse' that we inculcate. We want to see our enterprise stiiulated, our own industry encouraged, our own mechanics rewarded. and then the cry of injustice, of opprespion, of abo lition, of disunion, will to longer poison the gale or stun the public ear. \Ve desire not to be cut oft from the NorthS but we desire to equal it, and even surpass it, in the race of improvetment; and this we tan only do "by swimming with corks!" ,South Curolinian. THE OVERFLoW.-The water, wea-e sorry to say. is still gaining ground, not withstanding the vigorous efforis that are being made to construct outlets for it through the Metairie Bridge. Apart from the melancholy reflections caused by the disastrous stat; of affairs, many parts of the ir.undated districts present'gay scenes. ffhe reat of the upper part of the Se Municipailit the appearance is that V gularle and .aligsorts of-water dii'beseen: Sailin parties are - b atv-lave ~ed -carts d is cover eetsa in fact, the ortini of it zilssde of the Half. Y acHouse to a navigable depth, atd ~een can either rtde or sail down. h~-~1le rare at the toll-gate on boats had not yek been regulated. but we expect~to see i posted up all rights in a few days. Nearly thi whbole space back of Rampart ut., between ite New Canal anid the Canal Carondelet, is also overflowed, and persons fotid of piscatory sports can, in many parts of this district, set in their own door. and catch fish. WVe strolled down yesterday afternoon along the Canal Carondelet, and were mtuch atnused and interested in contem plating the scene. The levee on the north side of the canal is the boundary of the overflow, preventing~ the lower part of the First M~unticipality from being inundated From Derhigny-street on the other side, (south.) one vast sheet of water is persent, ed to the view, and all the streets being covered, and some of t hem to the depth of one or t wo reet. The roads on the north side of the canal presented to the eyu of the distant spectator the appearance of a moving panorama. Vehicles of every description were to be seen, besidesathrongs of equestriatns, and the bank of the canal was crowded with ladies and gentleman drawn thither by curiosity to witness the scene of inundation. How long this state of affairs will last, it is impossible at the present to say, but we trust that the efforts being made will at least check the progress of the flood. N. 0. Picayune, May 18th. U1~FoRTUNATE AIFAIR.-4'rom ap vate letter received in this city yesterday by a highly respectable gentlemat.i, e learn the particulars of a most melancholy occurence. such as we have not heard of for many a day In Pennsylvania. From the letter it appears tha'.. a man of the name of Patrick Malone, together with his wife, and child, left a place called Kersey, in Elk county. Pa., on Saturday last, with a horse attd some fixings, having to pass through a detnse wilderness to reach a place called Hi~ckory, in Clearfield county. rThe body of the matn was found the next day a little from the road aide with the arms folded across the breast, and the wife's cloak with some other of her wear ing apparel, carefully laid over him. On the day. following, te body of the wife was found dead and her little claild two years old nearly dead, four aliles from the place where was discovered the remains of the deceased husband and father. The poor womant had dred with the child in her arms. It would seem from appear ances that she had remained with her hus band antil after his death. The horse had travelled on to the first clearing, whtere his appearance, saddled and bridled, and wit h out an owner, excited attention, and led to the discovery. The wife is a niece of a res pectable citizens of Pittsburg-Pittsburg Mercury. CHOLE RA-An important Fact.-They have arrested the Cholera in Louisville, Ky.. by the use of the ahove! and chloride or lim. NoRTtFRn DREAD OF SOUTHERN CoX PETiTION.-The fears indicated in the following comments of the New-York Dly Goods Reporter..(a-journal devoted to antI supported by Northern Merchants antil Manufacturers.) shows the impression pro puced at the North by the industrial efforts of the South. The papjer uses 'the 'following language: "W-e are gratified to witness the im provements that are constantly making itt manufacturing at the North, b't are folly persuaded that in oi-dei to avail themselves of the present suspicious time, It is nedes sary that many, very many reductions should be made in their establishments, and the number of spindles increased. The South is making rapid headway in man. ufaciuring, and, according to present ap-' peararices, it will not be a long time before another large market will be cut of from the Eastern manufacturer. Already are goods offered /or sale in our market which were made in States that ten years since had scarcely a spinning wheel. much less a power loom factory tiin their borders." He then, after quoting the testimony of the Telegraph as to the fitness of Slave labor fbr Factories, and the success of that experiment, goes on to say : -Here, thenlis to be a class of operatives situated it the middle of the cotton field. in competition with whom the Northern laborer will stand a sorry chance, while the giant resources of the West are thun dering in our ears, each telling us in lan guage too plain to be misunderstood, that some means must he devised by which the cost of production at the North may be lessened." Here, then. is an admission of the effects to be prcluced by perseveriug in the path so well opened, and ;so eneraetically pur sued of late.-Columbia Telegraph. EXPORTATION OF DoMRsTrCs.-The hew Graniteville Manufacturing Company shipped on board the barque Carolian which vessel sailed from this port on Tues clay last, for New-York-one hundred and seventy-six packages ofshirtings and sheet ings. made at their Factory. We are piensed to see a portion of ouf staple sent abroad in a nianufactured state, instead of the raw material being shipped, as for. merly. to the North, to be retuined to ts in cloth, with all the expenses of freight, cotmissions, insurance, drayage, and the many otber charges that accumulate, as all who have the handling of it in such case must of course have their compensa tion for doing the business. A few years more, and the enterprize of the South will develope her ability to manufacture and supply others instead of depending on them for supplies. Men of capital-and there is o actual want of it among our citizens-wiMoon find man uracturing to be a profitable investment, the raw material being at their very doors, and interest will induce them to engage in the business.-Charieston Courier. Father Mathew writes, now, to Ex-May or Brady, of New York, that he has en gaged passage in the packet ship A!hhur ton, and will leave Liverpool for New York on the 21st May. His letter is in reply to the invitation of the N. York au thorities, and says: "I am deeply gratified, and feel justly proud of your approbation of ny labors in the great and sacred cause of tempet nnce. As I am now, thank God, perfectly restored to health, I feel that I can not make better use of his own preciotus gift, than of fulfilling my long cherished in sention of visiting the highmiuded people of America." CUREt FOR TNlE STING OF A BE.-Our countryafrientds who have bees and child ren, will do well to remember the following simple remedy for the sting of a bee: "Take a small piece of''common intdigo blue, moisten it with wator, and rub it with the finger to a soft paste. This ap plied to the wound affords. almost instan aneous relief. It is equally effective for the sting of the bumble-bee." The grand 'jury at Boston on Monda', returned otne hundred and six indictments -a number there unparalleled. Spring Medicine. Now is the time to purify the blood of mor bid humors, and prepare the systemb~y appro priate renmedies, to wvithtstand the debilitating efects of the approiachinag warm weather. RISLEY'S SARSAPARILLA is one of the best alteratives that can be used, and as an invigorater and pturifyer of the BLOOD, it stands uinrivalled! Compare thte directions and observe that Risley's Sarsapam illa is FOUR TIM ES T HE STRENGTH of any other, int Large Bottles. Sold In Augusta, by HAVst.AND, RISrLzY, & Co., and in Charleston by IAVIL.AND, H Aa ALr, & Co., Importers and Wholesale dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Paints, &c. Also, sold in this place by . G. L. PENN, Frice One Dollar. AGENT-. May 30. 2m .19 11T It is now universally conceeded, that Rheumatism, Gout, Pain or Weakness of the Back, Side, or Breast, can be cured sooner by the use of the Jewo David's, or Hebrewo Plaster, than any other remedy ever known to man. We would advise our efricnds and others, who are afflicted with this truly painful malady, to make immediate use of the Jewo David's, or Hebrewo Plaster, as a single trial will place it beyond the reach of conmpeiition, and convmnee the most incredulIons of its superior medical virtues. See advertisement in another coltumn. For sale by JOHN D. CH ASE, Apotheca. ries Hall, Edgefield C. H. May 23, ERner Lodge Nlo. NT. (Q' Regular meeting of this Lodge will e held on Monday evening nest at 8 o'clock. ELBERT BLAND, Sec. May 30 it 19 We are authorirzed to announce Capt. D. L. SHA W, as a cendidate for Major of the Lower Bauttion of the 7th Regi,. ment S. C. M., at he ensuing election. (O' The friends of Capt. W. I-. FEIA GIN, announce him as a candidate for Major of the Lower Battalion of the 7th Regient.. C.r Mantia. DRUGS & - AT AUGUS DRS. BLAND, W OLELSLE AND T A RE constantly receiving ditlon to their large at AMERICAN, FRENCH & DRUGS and MEDICINES pure and of approved man: *neiv law. ' They offer also, PAINTS, GLASSWARE,, BAR SOA CY NOTE PAPER, LEI OPES for sane, INK of all< and HAIR BRUSHES. SURGICAL 1N LANEOUS ARTICLES, comprising a The attention of Physicians and Planter supplies can be furnished at A UGUSTA discount for cash. and in buch quantitiCS aS The importance of these advantages mv Mar ket, incuring breakage and delay cid PLANTERS will do well to call and see Edgefield C. H. S. C. May 30th 1849. A Card. DR. V G. BIRD, respectfidly ofilers his pressional services to the Ciizens of Edgefield and is vicinity. . Office opposite Compty's Hntel. May 9, if 16 SABIN'S PATENT Washing Machine. AVING met with great sucess through N.E all parts of South Carolina, he Patent is now offered for sale, parsons desirous of pur. chasing the Right for this District, can do so by calling on D. H. Strobel, Agent, at the Edgefield Hotel. May 30 1849. tr 19 NOTICE. POSITLTVELY THE LAST CALL. LL persons indebted to the late firm of A DUNBAR & BURNSIDE, either by note or open account, are requested to call and make payment on or before the 1st day of August next; after that period they will find all claims due us, in the hands of proper officers for collection, without discrimination. DUNBAR & BURNSIDE. Hamburg, May 22, 6t 19 Strayed F ROM the subscriber (n the 14th inst. a Sorrel Mat e. about nedinm size, short and well made, some white in the face, tail has been cut off and suffered to grow out since, and has a aiall black spot on the left haunch. She had on a common curb bridle and a Ladies saddle. It is likely she made her way towards Newbarry or Greenville C. H. Any person having taken up such stray animal and vill let me know by mail or otherwise, where to send, or wilideliver her to me at this place, shall be liberally rewarded. JAMES M. WILLIAMS. Aiken S. C. May 30th 1849 1 * 19 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUiTY. Lucy Reese, % slyi. Inns ohin.t Dill for Disrore Wyatt Homes, John Jones, $ an Igi"of Daniel Prescott, Lewis Hal. a loway. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Edward I B. Halloway and Thomas 0, Halloway, two of the defendants in this case, reside from and beyond the linits of this State. On mo tiot of Mr. Yancey, Plaintiffs Solicitor. It is ordered that the said Defendants do appear and answer plead or demnr to the complainants said bill of complaint, within three months from the puablication hereof, or the said bill will be takern pro .confc.so. against them. 8. S. TOM PKINS. c. . a. n Commuissioner's Office, May 24th 1849. May 30, 3mi 19 State of South Carolina. -EDG EFIELD DIST RICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. Walker & Bradford, Declaration vs. :' n R. S. Roberts. JAttachnrcit. Walker & Bradford, Delarations vs. in R. S. Roberts. Attadcet. T H E Plaintifis in the above cases havin this day filed their Declarations in mn) Office and the Defandant having neither wife nor ittorney, known to reside within thme limits of tltis State, on whom a copy of said Declara tions with a rule to plead can be served ; on motion of Mr. Magrath, Attorney for Plain tiffs, ordered that stid Defejndant appear anrd plead to sai'd Declarations within a year and a day from thtedate hereol, or itt defarilt thereof, judgewnent will be rendered against him. T. G. BA CON, c. E. a. Clerk's Office. May 22d 1849. May 30. 1849, ly 19 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. IN EQUIT Y. BY JOHN KILL, Esq., Ordinary o1 .LEdgefield District: Whereas Benij. F. Strom and Samuel C. Strom, hath applied to me for letters of adiniitration, on all and singular the goods and chattles, rights and credits oh Hezekiah Strom, late of the District aforesaid deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admon iah all and singular, the kindred and credi tors of the said deceased, to he and appeam before rme, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Disttict, to be holden at Edge. field Court Hlonse on the 11th day oh June next, to show cause, if arty, why the said administration should not be granted. Given tunder my hand and seai, this 25th day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand' eight hundred and forty nine, and in the seventy-third yoar of American Independence. .JOHN H IL L, 0. E. D. May 30 1849, 2t .19 Notice. A LL persons indlebted to the estate of Ja cob f'ow, Deceased, will please to call and settle immiediately. and those who are cred itors are requested to mrake known their claims. H. R. SPANN, Adin'r. May 23, 8t 18 JUST RECEIVED AT Apothecaries Hall, D R. GOURA.UD'S Celebrated, Italian led. icated Soap for removing Pimples, Freck le, Tan arid Sallowness from thie compleition. Also Penetrating Powders for nprootinug hair. For sate by *J. D. C HA SE, M. D. IEDICINES TA PRICES. TEAGUE & CO. TILY W URUQi1STS new and fresh slipplies in ad d well selected. STOCK of ENGLISH CHEMICALS, -all of which alre warranted Facture, imported lnder the OILS, WINDOW GLASS, P. FANCY SOAP, -FAN 'TER PAPER, E-NVEL- . olours, PAINT. VARNISH, STRUMENTS, FANCY and MISCEL full assortment of all articles in their Ime. is ,ca led to ihe important fact. that their PRICES, on six months time, five per cent may be desired. ust be obvious to those trading it a reinrite niII to transportation. PHYSICIANS and Us. if '19 PROSPECTUS OF THE NIVftERRY PALLADIUM. T HE Undersigned propose puilishing in the Town or Newberry, S. C., a Week ly Newspaper, bearing the above title; and in thus issiig our Prospectns to the people of Newberry Disitict, we feel assured; from the spirit of her citizens, that we will receive-a sub. stantial support. We also feel tbtu they are aware of the advantages to he derived front having a Newspaper published in their midst. Relying on the people of Newberry, and the South generally, for their patronage and sup port, our exertions will he to make the Palladi ain second to nto Hebdomadal published in the South. It will also be our endeavors to make the Palladium a paper that will ait once supply the Reading wants of the people-to effee which, neither expense or labor will be spared. No effort on our part will be wanting to keep our readers fo-nished with copious statistics of the Trade and Resources of the Son Ih and West. and keep them informed as to the state lhe industrial interests of the country general ly. The interests of the South will ever he strongly advodated throagh our ciumns, wi:li a strong adherence to all those Democratic Principles which South Carolina has ever so firmly maintained. The Literature, Mercantile and Scientific Resources of intelligence, now aheady at our comiaand, are fully equal to those enjoyed by any weekly paper at the South, and our en deavors will ever be to retain and add largely to the same. While, therefore, we appeal, to the South for the support of the Palladinm, as a paper devoted to Southern interests, our con stant ain will be to merit that support. The Palladium will be printed onr a sheet 22 by 32 inches, embracing twenty four columns of matter, and will be issued as soon as a suffi cient number of subscribers are obtained to warrant the undeataking. TaRats.-The Palladium will be published weekly, at two dollars per annom, in advance. two dollars and fifty cents if paid within iix moinths, and three dollars aifter that time aid within the year, and will be conducted tinder the firm of WRAY & HOI.AND. H. D. WRAY. H. L. HOLLAND. 07 All letters of business will. for the pre Pent, he directed to frazersville P. 0., Abbe ville District, S. C. DRUGS 4& MEDICINES. T HE ni deigned have associated.'tem selve sblthe pi rpose of transacting the DRUG BUSINESS, and take great pleasure in announcing th the Physicians and commui ty a large, that they atre now receiviig aid openinig at their new room, next door to Messrs. Bland & -Butler, a large stock of Drugs which have been carefully selected by one of the firm in the Northern Markets.. Our stock comrtprises every article usually -kept in the Drug line. We can and will sell as low as the same are ticle can be obtainaed ins Hamburg or Augusta Geo. Tr~nais-On six Months time, five per cent discount for Cash. E. BLAND, M. D. E. F. TEAGUE, M. D. A. G. TEAU E, tM. D. Edgefield C. H. May 9, if 16 * Notice TO FREE SCHOOL TEACHERS. A T the last meetinag oif the Board of Com-. missioners of Free Schools for Edgefielil District, it was ordered that Teachers lhe cnti tIed to receive pay for one third-class schtolar from each family, taught during the present qure. R. T. MIMS, Clerk of Board. M ay 1 tf 17 Notice. A LL persons indebted to Whitman R. Hill Deceased, are hereby notified to make payment. and all persons having eaims against said Deceased will render them hr properly at tested. W~nn M. H ill is appointed mny Agett during my absence from tha District. T. S. D ANIEL,4idm'r. April 6, tf 15 With Hammer in hand, All Arts I doth understand. TH E Subscriber at the sign of' the Gol all its branches. In shoeig horses arnd in all oth-,. er work of his trasle, lhe warrants to give full satisfsction. Gunsmithiing is done in all cases for cash. ISAAC BRANCH. May9, if 16 COLORED MUTSLINS & LAWNS, W AR RANTED last colors, (yard wide) 12j ets. Jnsst received at K. CAUSSE & CO. Newo Slert. iay 24, tr 18 Bacon and Lard. T 1H F. Subscriber has on hand about 2.000 ltm#. choice BA CON, which lie offers at 8cts. cash, the hog rtoand. Also, a fine Lot sf LARD at 10cts cash. H. JENNINUS. Aprif 18 tf , 13 Corn for Sales T H E Subscriber offers for sale at his resi ,de'nce 3'miles North West of this Village, 1,000 BUSHELS of CORN. J.1H. HOLLINGSWORTH. May 231849, trf 18 Drug, Medicine, 4 GP L; PEN W OULD informi his custon he has made irrangeme Charleston and fit ihe North, for Cash, so that customers may and jentline Drugs, Mediciis, ceries, Confectionary. and in fact pretty mt, cine and Grocery Store, at the lowest thar inspection'of experienced Physicians, and i approved. Just received a fresh supply Quinine, B key Opium, Sal Soda. Lobcfia, Eppinp, or the best known remedies for wo'rnis, am department-also, fresh RICE, RAISi CANDIES, tre. A For sale on commission 9j000 lbs. (>rimie May 10 1849 'Terms of Boarding &c. at the SPANN HOTEL, EDGEFIELD, C. H. S. C. Boarding per month by the year, $12 50 Boarding and lodging per mouth by the year exclusive of lights, 15 00 Boarding and lodging per month by the months, 20 00 Boarding and lodging per week, 6 00 per-day, 1 00 "" per meal, 50C Boarding Horse per month by the year 10 00 " " " day, 75c Transcient honrding or by the month, payable,-Cash, Regular Loarding payable-Quarterly. Those who have written to knowthe prices of boarding will please tn refer to the aboye nd. vcrtisement. The proprietnt of this establish nient expects to give and insntain for it a good character; but this we muat leaYe those to judge who patronize it. May 2, t, 15 Economy is Wealth! T HE Subseriber most iespecfully informt his friends and the public generally, that he has located himself at Edgefield C. House, (next door to Mr. Refo's Tin Shop and op.. posite the 4pann Hotel,) for the purpose df carry on the Cabnet Making 4- Repairing Business, in all of its various branches. He feels coi fident in giviug entire satisfaction to thosi who tiay favor him with a call. ROBERT BRYSON. N. B.-FUNERALS furnished at the short eat notice and on accommodating terms. Mlarch 2d, 1849 3m 10 Cheap Liquors. T-HE Subscriber intending toi abandon the trafic of Ardent Spirits, ofliers for sale Iis remaining Stock, low for Cash. Fourth Proof Brandy,'at $3,50, per gallon. Madeiria Wine $1,87j. iolland Gin V2,75, N E. Rum, 75cts., Best l1ye Whiskey $1, Rectified Whiskey 624cts., all for Cash, and that in no less quantities than three gallons. If. JENNINGS. April 18 tf 13 NOTICE. T HE tndersigned as Assignee of Marens 1Upson, gives not' e to all persons having claims against the saiffMarcus Upson,, and who are willing to take under the assignment, to render in. their Jaims bv the sixth day of August next, All persons indebted to the said Maucus Upsbn, are requested to make itinie. diate payment. . SAMtJEL STE VEN.SAsignee,. March 7 1849, in* 7 Lands for Sale. T HE Suhsbiiber otTers for sale a valiible tract of.litld, lying seiren -- iles West or Edgefield C. 1H., on the A bbeville Road, cott. tainitng 450 acres, 250 of' which are tn woods. Th'e cultivated Inhds are well iiinpfoved, diud the.re is at good dwelling house, wtdh dll ne. cessary ont hanuses oii the premises. itt ood repair. Terfins fatoi-able fur the purelhase . JOSEPH FERGUSON; pri 11, 3m i1 Boarding for Young Ladies. TlHE Stubsetiber wilY accommodate with Iboarding, eight or ten Young Ladies. His House ts roomy and pleasantly situated, conve nientt to the Female Acadetmiesi. Parenits and Guardiniis, iinay lie assured that every attention neccssary will be paid to Girls comhbiitted to his care. Maya.EDMUND PENN. Griswold's Cotton Gins. W E would respectfnlly say io those ivisli. ing to proenire NEW GINS of a snpe riur quahty, that we shall keep constantly on hand a few of the above mutch approved Ma.n. itfacture, which nreffermed to the public on tihe very reasotntb'le termus of the maker. , GEGER & KNIGHFT; Agentms. Unauibmre ,A prill11 2m 13 Removal. R CAUSSE & CO. have removed to the . Store adjoining Mr. S. F. Goode's. where they will be happy to receive their old etnstotmers and as many new ones as may find it to their advantage in paying the cah. N. B.-Jst received a lot of Stunmme'Cloth-1 ing which will be sold at a small adynnce at | R. C. & Co's Cash Store. April25. ,tf 14 Notice to Bridge. Builders. THE Commisstoners of Roads for the Up Iper Battalioni of the 7th Regimest, will let to thme lowest bidder at Edgefield C. H1. on the first Monday in June, the builditng of d Bridge across Rocky Creek, on the road leading from Edgefield C. H. to Cambridge. GEO. A. ADDISON, Sea'. May16, tf 17 FINAL NdTICE. fIRCUM STANCES reg'tniriig that the hit. siness of G. L & E. Penn should be set, tIed imp without delay. Notice is hereby given, that all Notes and Accounts tiot settled ditring Court, will be givetn out to an Officer for col lection. . . -E. PENN, Agent. Feb.28 1849. tf 6 Just Received A ND' IN ST OR E, -5OOOLBS. CHOICE COUN TRY CURED BACON, at 8 cetnts Cash. BLAND & BUTLERl. May '2, if 15 .inst gceceived, AFew BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS and TESTAMENTS, botrnd in calf and gilt, by . 16J. 1y. CHASE. For Sales T WELVE or fifteen likely young Negroes. sold for no fault. Apply to thme Editor of this paper. & General Stores N--9 A fit, !eri and the pubjit: geherially thidt nai with experienced Age .a6 iin to purchase his supplie entirely aely dn being s'apph'ed ih fresh Perfumzery, Paints, O1A, Dye Slu, Gr: ich every article usually fou'nd ill a Media. kat prices. hii ledicins will lie unde'.tbe b article % ill be oered fur sale thlt is not igtish Cdoniel. best tiue PRl ra66. Tur. Sarsaparill, Fahnestocks Vermiiyae, Oate I various articles in the Medicine and Drug NS, ALMONDS, FIGS, PRUNEB; BACON &LAR. if 17 New Spin-g and Sinnine' GOODS& William H:, Crnud. . AT HIS OLb STAN6 IN AUGUS'A. AS Just received a large and splendid assortHleit of Spring it'nd ei'ilej Goods, amiotg therirn e... Rich haamdeon and Figaired Silki' New Siyles Foala'rd tilks aad i4ss'a, Pltain aid Figired Satin Striped D'eragei; Rich Emtab'd Lace Vessites, (new stiles,) MaNslin Mantillas aid Lace 8penners, Black Labe Veils,'(Emnl'd *ithI yiltc,) French Organdes and Jaconet; Plain and Figured Lawiii, (sonpe'very clre'e White Chinese Grasa Cloth, (new articled for LAdies Dresses.) Snall Spotted and Finred SwiN D-rees. Plain Changeable and Plaild Linen Ging' bains, White Jaconets and Swiss Muslins, (Vetj cheap,) A large assnrtment6f Ginghams and Printi, Parasols, SUenslade-, Parasolets Aid Umi. brellas, Black and Drab Queens Cloth,for Coli, Mohair Cird, Cashier'e Trweads, Linen Drillings, $rriped and liaid Drillings, Lndits, lisses and Youths Cotton Hosef Linen Cambric i-ayrdkerchiues, 8ilk Gloves, '&c. &c. The above toiethei wltfi almost 'every'de. icirption of DRY GOODS, he offers for sale on the lowest termi, and inviitei h'im frienAd a'nd all othlers who want to p'archase Good - -lw'to tall and ekamine his assortabeift. - May 9, 1849, . 3 16 A Nimble Tiarip is better than nSow Dimne I WILL rqeail DRUGS .4 1lP,,DICINF cheaper than they are retailed eigeQhere, in Edgefield, Ilamburg, 4r Augusta. an proof of whic, pfease lo6, at my list ofprices. All articles as good es the market affords. Laudann, Paregaric, a:nd 'thel Tinuies at 6jcts an ounce, Opodeldec, Bateman' Drogs, Britisi b11, &c 64cas a Bottle, * Stilts, 64cts. a diA d, 'Canhdr, jct'sa 'iz. bladder, best kind, and Sil Eratus, 12fcents a pound, Silla and gedleiti Powers, rom 20 ioi0cti. a 13o*i,. at Poison and M'stard, 121cts. a Boti; 1lacking, 6jcst a Bp;, ariaparila fronm 50cts to a bottl Prestn Smelling Salts, bottles re-flleJ1. Alcohol. pure, it will all burn $1, per gall'n, 30cts pet jirt. Fourth Prof Bi-andyl' 1814-;4,5d $1, pe'r.bottle, . Port Wine, r46 est, $4, per gah6 Iiotari. Wine:a and Lignors; 6 any desn. by tfie gaillon, <rr ca.4k. Pothasear'ga tue time to order the same from New Yo . .pi .i 30OHN P.CH ASE; M. T HE Board "f Commnissioners of tuie Podr, Twill bind to service the follo'wiig boys ahd girls, the boys until thaey ai-rivd it the . of twenty-one years, aand tlhs girs. aaill alfey ar~ive at the age orighteena jeard or ar~ 'ig Tlfdaas Story, taoiv se'ren 3'ears .ld; Jlenjuaanin Busbee, now six years old'. Wesley Plymnail, now six years old; George tort ner, nlow sax years old. Laucinada Stoff, now fourteehi yedr, li H ulda Story, now siit yats olid. Rebecca Ply artili, airow fourteenl year dlid: Saurdelia Plyaaail, now nine years ol'd. IJenora Foirtne~r, nowv nine greard ofd. FEdeith Dye, now fourteeal years d. They arc souhd find iseirt childrett, eridl i Board of Commaissionej, desire to 'laece thaern int charge of persons or good. characte~r, the~ they may h>e reared ma good morals, and indus~. tiius habi(s. Persoins wishinal to receive eitliei of them will apply at thte next deeting 6f tii# Bohrd, at the Poor H onse of Edgefreld Dietfiet; on Tuesday after the first Monday in Jdly nexd. A pril 11 eow~m ] State of South Carblina; RDGEFItLb DiSTRICT. IN TH E (OMMON .PLE AS: I.Boutlware for I ~ A~ C. H. Goodr:an Dedaatte hAte ve; . ient., Charles Hall, J Assumpsit. Richard Coleman, Deaarat ion in Adail' vs .ment. Hram Kay. Aisumpuit: 71H E Plnaiffs an these cas'es havihg iiied Athteir declaarationi respectively iht ii ' Otlice, and thte Defendants haavin- no wife or attorney know~n to be Giihiii (Kif bia; jSii whom a copy of the declrrration with, a rule to plead, could be served. It is ordered, tiat file said Defendaniai do sverally plead to thus dea Elaraition's aigainsut them respectively, ialtin d year and a dayv from, jridgmedt: will b'e dterd.' ed asgainst thema. THOS. G. BACON, GIerk. Cleci<'s Office, 29th, Sept. I848. Oct 4 4tq 3y NOTICE. T IlE .Sutbscriber is ab'ont tu estlish a Tan Yard itn tall its various branches, a the Town of [Humabai-g, takes pleaiure in inafot, mning hais friends and foitnei censtomaers at las wulr altadys feel hap itt accommodating thenr on the mcst reasonxable terms, with all article. int has line qf businaess, such as BOOTS. SHOES, ILdRNESS, IPAGGON GE ARS and L EA TJHER of, every kind, at the stand' next do~or to 3. 3. Bryaun's, and nearly opposite loache's Hotel, 3f. L. GEA.RTY. N. B.-The most liberal prices will be gives for uood Raw H ides and Tan B~aaki. H amburg, May 9,, :1B 1 DRUG AND GENF.'RAL STORE AGENCY. T1 lIE Subsc~.ibe i-nformes his finsad 1.the publie,.thtas-*Aent for'a few friends who htave engaged lhim to do buisiriess for them. he will keep ona hand at the Pbst Office, a ftull suaptpy of articles as above, which lie will selb chteap ror cash. pa ,G. L. PENN, Agent.