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Mil. is neajj^jjiaiKl, arid believing thai there are bat f^w^pcjrsdnis who undo rotund how. it 6hoj^U be donr. I have concluded to give .yoirrny mode of doing it, whiph I U.-und to |)h tprv sii.'mmI'I ' '-1 ' " ^ * BIIVU.U MC ;cut tbrce.rr four weeks belore you intend ... twing 'Water sprouts are much the b. si. c-'Tbey'i'bouId bo kept in a moist place. A goo& wKy of keeping Ihem is to make a email box ; leave ono side open ; place your * grafio^yie^ botlom of it; bore a good sized gjm1fef|(gl||yj|^b froin each side.; in two ' or tluee places rlTSi^^iicks.quitfe^bro^ the box; dig a hole in the ground sufficiently deep to cover it well; turn your box with the open side down, the cross sticks will keep the grafts fiom falling on the ground, and cover sufficiently deep to keep from freezing. Slocks from threefourihs to an inch in diameter are the best size to graft to. Cut them .square off", lour or five, inches above the ground. Split them down in the centre, an inch and a half. Cut the graft very evenly in a wedgu shape, having the outer side rather the thirkiwi iinnn the stocks with a knife ami put in the graft. Be careful that you make tho seamsol he inner harks of the graft and slock lit well. Cut the graft uf:i proper length, .-o as not to have more than two buds on it. Make a centcnt of seven parts English rosin, two of beeswax, and one of tallow, mi lt and s.ir them well together, and cover tho wound over well with it, both stock and yr.if;, covering the split well down on both sides. Where you insert the graft, leave no part of the wound uncovered as thick us a ten cent.piece. The proper mpdja to pntsn thisf. . -como'nt is to bnve Of very Sfrnflrmeee ofjo.lCr r ftrouncTan dT;faatci d' Qh thc eiVdofastick. Have Sorite'fiie where you graft. Keep the cement a little thin by warming it occasionally on the fire, and put it on with the mop. This cement will stand the stun liter's sun and is much better than under"round unifting. Much surer I * T " . ~ to I ! VI* I* - 1 -- x. I'lcvi-ius I in; SUV irom rscapiuj* from ihe wound. L)o il proporly and you r.re sure of succcss. lie careful nol to'put it on too hoi. Grafting in this climatee should bn done early in Murcli. Madison, ( a., Jan. T. Speed. Ci:ih: rou DvsuNTEuy. The Vt.'Chroniclo quotes the following from the Boston Cultivator with the remark that it is from the pen of the editor of that paper, who was cducatcd as a physician, tie suy* for a remedy, charcoal is tho most effectual, and perfectly safe. It should be new burned, and of soft pure white pine, and burn it to a coal, then quench it. Mix the coal with honey or molasses, to the consistency of paste, and then erind i ** ... t nillic Ull . plate perfectly tine'. Then add more honey cr luamssns, nntl warm writer, unci gire to tho patient three times u day, before meals. For an infant a teaspoonftil, and for an adnlta great spoonful of the paste is a dose. C ive more, even double doses, in severe or dangerous cases. Charcoal is a ttiptic and astringent. ulso powerful against putrescence or mortification, to which the bowels aie tending, in severe und protracted cases. The honey or molasses is healing to the tender and excorciated bowels. It*the flux appears to slop too suddenly, give very small doses of castor oil or other mild laxative, or nore freely of honey or molasses; but a too sinM >ri i>i- -i' : wiiuuix 13 not common, as honey or molasses are gently laxative, and charcoal i< mechanically so, though chemically astringent. This medicine has cured many hopeless cases, under common treatment, and if timely administered it would save th lives of thousands. -s- y, Brutous I.joss of I'ork. The recont w imi weather has occasioned the loss of ill hi nvo ihirds ol the pork in Worc.-oter co . Md.,,which was butchered and. ,rnrlfffii %m;ni iMrff TinJ "Know Tfill-iShiPu] Bays: In the (ipper rtiid'Iower parts of the country, the loss SU-'-li ied iinrl llm < WMI*K gU UI'UU | is distressing . N-aily every housekeeper has suffered more m- li-s? by it. Wo have heard ofs-'verui, wh'js-s citire lot amonting to several thotisan 1 pouads, had lieen tainted so badly as to ! a tutal loss. The great danger is. that tbu extent of the mischief is not yet known, as many have satisfied themselves by merely looking at their meat without cutting it in two and inspecting it close- j ly; it should be unpacked and the thickest pieces cut in two and examined, and when found to be tainted, pulverised charcoal and n free application of salt should be used and the affected picccs re-packed by themselves. This will save the meet we are told, if not too much injured. siri|)ped for.JGJildorj'Uic plnnt sooti dife^aixl as the process of stripping is alwtrya, Coniixjoiiced before th^-toro. i^pe^&Gjjy.ripe. it , of couiJScv caOiJot; possess,Jta fu|f !ffpei/gth, and when idaotial. ije*/;.eeason, must fail in.productiveness when conipalrcd with thai to pe r! '<' "hortie in mifroPtat^U^sj^pori by'nlpfiirmers, who have a regard for ihcir intmestfl^Jft" take pride in their advocution. The quan-titj'of corn required for seed, should always ho saved in iho vyny we have described ; and the few bundles of fodder which the farmer will lose by ^tt, will be paid for it a thousand times overAjby the p'ipprior quality *(u<l rjunntity ot his next year's oio| . Norfolk lieacoa. mp mill i ii iii ^t pwp Cheap Cioods and no fT^UE SUHSCKI HER intending tam'tflrtfa j- I CHANGE in his business at. AiW!KII., cl' 'iJL^fcmhMkW KLL HELECTKD fSTf>('K of GOODS at COST lorcABffi persons in want ofClIEAi.' uooiiB would do well to give liim a CALL. Nov 22. J7 tf JOHN WHITE More Bottles. WANTED Immediately, fiftenn dozen Quart Dottles for which th cash will In- paid at tho DKUG STORE, Abbeville C. 11., Dec. 123, '-18. 41 2w Tho undersigned would iuforni their friends and thn mililie irnnnrnllv- il.nl tl.n\ have this day associated themselves together ill the Practice or Medicine. Whilst they feel prutefnl for tho confidence and patronage which has beeii extended to them individually t they liopo to make themselves more useful ill their united capacity. Ill all serious cases, their patients will havo the advice of both, without udditioual charge. They may bo fomid during the day, when not professionally engaged, at their Drug Store; at night, at their respective homos. J. J. Waudlaw, m. d. T. II. Denpv, m. d. Abbeville C. II., Jan.1,1848. 46tf ^ - urilh fiW linitMi'r' fi 11, n i iMn ri. blaie in the faco and high 'mounted, With some white feet. Information delivered to ine at Newberry C. H., will bo thankfully received, uud will with pleasure pay all reasonable expenses. I. need himvery much. V. B. POPJG. c a c%n >a J prjll. .C*J f|| tr Eslruy. Jtuiali Lyng residing near I). Cullioun, und I or 2 miles of Johnston's * + L& V rry, onSaluda River tolls before me, a Magistrate of the District, a DARK HAY FILLY, two years old lust spring, twelve hands high, weak eyed, hind feet white, uo other murks or branch perceptible* Appraised by Downs Calhoun, Jones Fuller and Thos. J. Pinsoii at twenty-five diillarv. N. McCANTS, Magistrate. Sept 2 2G 4m Eslray Notice. Win. L. Richcy, residing 3 miles West of Abbeville village, on tho Cherokee ford MSLSLrond, tolls before me a DROWN MULE, with a black stripe along tho back and down the shoulder*, a small white spot on the right side of the backhonn. a swir nn ilm Inft lim> i>:r. oi.^i Iha left hip, roached mane, being twelve hnndH high, 11 or J2 yi-arsolil, and appraised at 15 dollars by J. H. Kerr, J. j. Huv<l, mid X. Oliruiliuiir. ANDREW (jiiLLKSPIE, MagiBtrate. V November 8th. 3(i 3in Estraycd, rf.i ijiiiiffitT' From the subscriber about I^^S0''Wthe first of May last, three WP&ylf BLACK COWS and two YEARI UiMian LINGS ono black the other black ' and white ; two or the cows arc marked with crop | in both oars and un underbit; the yearlings not ! marked. Any information given me of them will ! b<* thankfully received. * JUS. C. WHITE. | Cokotbnry, Oct. 11, 1848. 31 tf WntcSic* _ . T-r-dfr .Repaired IX THE BEST MANNER, I And nn r ..r J. C/ BY JOHN GUIMARIN, iu Hamburg, S. C. May 6 9 tf Great Bargains, < DUNBAR &, BURNSIDL has just received by Rail Roud and Rivo.r, the following list of | Cvood*, to which they'respectfully invito atteutiou. ' Planters visiting our 'market would do well to give us a CALL befero purchasing lsewhere,;\i 47 Hhda St Croix, Porto Rico and N O Sugar , , 25 Bbb No 1 Cla-ified / . do; : , - " j edSugars,' ' V/v.-- 'r \ \V #t India and ft O Molasses, 175 bags Rio, Laguqra and Java Coffee, f ^ 400 Sacks SaJt, 75 barreb Mackerels, 50 boxes fine Cheese, 3 tierces Rice, 125 kogs Noils uud Brads, 40,0u ) lbs Swecdes Irou, all sizes, r* t Dana, iron, Ui'rman and Cast Steel, Wagon Boxes, 100 boxes Wiudow Glass, all sizes, 500 pounds Vutty, iu bladders, ' ' 7~" 4,500 pounds Wliite Lead, Vernon mills, 2 barrels Liutsccd oil, Ditchers boots, brogans and Ladies, shoes, 500 heuvy duftel blankets, 20 pair flue bed blaukeU, Kersi-ys, osnaburgs, shirtings and shoetings, 2 cases prints, all patterns, 3000 lbs sole leather, oppef do, and calfskins, . 30Qlbs Oak Tanned Leather, 200 coils rope, 1000 pounds, twins ' 125 bags shot, 40 kogs Dupout's and Kentucky Rifle Powder 25 quarter kee do Ho I Painted buckets and tubs, brassbounds Buckets and Wire BeoyiM^j|d^bbj^t>nt;. indigo, copperas, pepper, apic^ gjn^^ftw^jacut ^WgE^ood and cauo seat rocking chuire, dwinBI^ articles loo tudioud to cuaiiiyutc. feWewfll be niakiu^ ulrnont daily accessions to our r rttokjftiul would bo pleased to attend to a)Torders/1 J liroiBH^fHcuds, a^d t d, assured ol'giving sal "I'OMhytoriuii Mule a: d Female 111 Oil SCHOOLS or CREENWOOD. UM Klt',THl: CONTROL OF Tim South Carolina I'lcshyfprVi IN I'stuhli.sliinff these Institutions, it is tlio aim of tlir Presbytery niul Oreenwond'AsOTcjntiAu" 't6 .j cure :ch :ld in which not only the head,"but tile ln-ii't also, may bo rihifut' d: ami to accomplish tills, t!i'' 15.Me is used <is a hook of study und recitation. In connection with the Schools arc a rtilc-tUicipical ud i'hiloxophicul appanilus.niid a'eahiuet of minerals anil curiositios/hy the help of which, many Taoilitii s^will ho uflVtled to the student for acquiring a uiMuTand akVVfnpfishcd education. Ample provision is^Lio Annie for the youngest pupil. Having wimimeo j pnaii(T3 oi Known reputation una ability. tlioTriisfcw u|j- persuaded thg.t tl. 'r hopes w^ffic rcalized.ffna tit*' afeconun6nd tljo SqIimA to public) imlio-iiiirjJS^TIirt. exercises 'will l:o rutnmied on Monday tMfetli of Jim- next. The, scohlustic year consists ormonths, and is divided into 5 !" >*sionn-^ommvy ild Mouday-nn' Jun., uihI ~<1 AlcaArty in .linVC" Students will lie charged frpiu j if ir time ol'f ntnincc to the end :f the session. Hoard at eoven or eight dollars per ylonlli. uatks or ti ition i'i:it si:ssii>N. Nt class $1^ i I'll ass il> I French y<l do 15 I lis'm. I T:-i* of I'iano 12 i.i .1.. in 1 * .. - I ... .... .... in | iiii-.i", j * (lllllll'rt'lll :>HCI3 T :Afuri's. M il>* '. I: v.\r Ai i.t>. M.J)., rrilii-i|>:il .".ml 'lVirher oS" I /.< > :ni*l N:it'i J'cis. NV.W.I/ijan. r \!ath<-iiiaiirs. and Kn;r|js|i liniiK-li's. l-'i'Mllilf* Host. Asih:::s(>n, ;V. I!. As/t. .M 'as .Mary Mt't;i : 'IVnchcr. Titfsrr.KH. K. R. (Vi'Iimn, .In-. (:i!!n:i, .Iiio I n< nn, .1 no Aict'ict s, D. i>f<- y, .It R< \v:i ; <!. Runaway from tin* Su'wribiT mi Mi"2i! inst, hiy N RO M AX PI'j'i'lU*. Said l;oy is ahont tliirly-livf years of age. rather coiu|ilexion, stoutly made and lias cJjtm .a heavy lioud of hair; lie ul.-o ha.. /?g a scar on one of lib feet, near the vl He . first'ioillt of till' fT .nl lr>.> ni f .l by the cut cf tin axe: lie gprnks rather short wben iqioken to, unci has a somewhat down look. } will;give tho above reward to any one who will deliver him td it)c at my residence, or twenty dollurs (8"2(J)if-lo<l^od. in. jail, whore I may get him. o^'jpjxb ^gemild'Advertiser, and Anderson, Gaze^e frill pletifTiTiBert tfiie notice six times Tolri^Mf; Land tfnd Slants 'for Sale. Thomas M;nFiui?y, ~J etnl. BiH for- Acck, Par i'i Y' "v , I tilion. &c. Alex. II u pier, Ex'or., et nl. T>Y or/lor v>f tliV Court.cf Equity, I will sell, on J3 Sak^day in Fobrunry iie.xt, at Abbeville C. House, the tracto of land described in the Rill, to j wit, 1st The Hume Tract, containing two hundred ' and fifty acrcs, more or less, situate in Abbeville District, on Sawney V crevk, udjoininglands of Geo. j ivt_i-v-.fr. - t>i i > . -- -- luvisulllt.-, 1'jIIIIIUIM Ui'IClUT, II,-. 11. 11. ToWtieS, | and lunds of the Ritat.- of John Clark, deceased i 2d,A Tract, containing two hundred and sixty acres more or less, situate in this District, near Mt. Carmel, bounded by laads of Alex, lluutcr and others. ALSO, The following Slave*, to wit, Nancy, Andrew, Jinney and her children, Alfred, June and Jacob, TERMS: sold on a credit of 0110 and two years. Piirchuseia to give Bond and approved security, and mortgages of the premises to secure the payment of the pnrdinse money, and pay for titles. The Slaves sold on a credit of one and two years, with iterest to bo paid annnclly. The purchasers to uive Honda with yood security to secure the payment of the purchase money. Costs to be paid in fULsli - -L-<~ -IT..-A- J04JUU, ... Commissioner's Oflicc N-jv. 22, '48. 38 5t Partition in Ordinary. Win. L. Campbell, and wife, Applicants, vs. J. W. Hodgo, and wife, et al. Hefts IT appears to my satisfaction, that Henj. Sumner, 1 J.AV. Hlack, and Matilda, his wife, Sarah Sum ner, widow or Win. Sunnier, dee'd., and children. Elizabeth, Lafayette, Lucinda, and one, name not known, Ucf'ts., reside without the limits of this State; it is therefore ordered, that they do appear uud object to the division or sale of the reul estate of Benjamin Sumner sen'r., dc'od., on orlieforothe 1st Monday in February, a. d. 1849, or their consent j to the same will be entered on record. November 18. P. LESLY, o.a.n. Nov.1818 tlstnif Ereld^j^fOalp S e mi nary. a THE CiltAHAM SCHOOL.) '.this Academy will be refOfonday of next NovJftriglit, of Northampton, i has had cojisidcrublo cxtako chorgc of the Music n|so giye inHtnictioiis in Dn"w 33"' rnn^!1PBI" ; " THE Subscriber tales'this method of informing lu Cuntomcrp irnd tiio Public generally that ho has how onliand a splendid assortment of 7*IN WARE^-wbioIvlie will sell Cheap. He will bo ready in a fcjy.daya,toi-ottend to all orders from the country! -< Ajb' the"tafthirs ,of tho late firm of WILLIAMS &. LX^VS&N must bo settled by the 10th of January 1849, he would sny to thoso indebted and to thoso having demands against the firm to come forward and scitlo. Abl>. Dec, U2, '48 4I2t H. W. LAWSON Notice. ALL persons indebted to tjio Estale of Win. M. Stk'fle, dee'd., will plcasn pr-sent their demands for payment: and those indebted will muko itniun/lit>4 < n..irtn i T\ a trrr\ * tilit -+t 17/lV 11/ JlKlALl I , Nov. 1843. 3S" if Ord'y. & Adm'r. JKor Sale. I NOW offer for sulo .my GREENWOOD HOUSE AND LOT, situated in a retired part of tiio Villagethe houses nro all in godd refunnlv. The thi 37 PRQSPE< "THE CHESTE j^JL'ollthiitl, moral, ;u PUBLISHED HY : Thd"tandensijjiicd proposes to publish, if suflicicui NEWSPAPER under tbo ulvovc titlu. Wo deem it unnecessary lo ciinmorate tbo udvun ."know of no District better calculated to sustain one t puliation as nlio bus, \vc do not hesitate a moment to., ti'/eiL" will co-operate with the subscriber in the propt 11 will In- our aim iu every instance to make the O! matter a> we may conceive to bo of intorcst and imp< and iluiiie.-tie, with Agricultural, Temperance, Re lip In reference to our political course, we deem it mil oliuian by biilh, nor J'rclhiffx on<i intrrrst ore irit/i th tinjii.tl out! unholy crusadc of Northern fount im u<jtti ... . ... ' - - . ................... < ... . </' (/11; ma, unit nit aiti limy ! TKUMS The OBSERVER will hi- printed on ! DUM.AKS in advuncc, (with two months to pay t | IXH.I.AKS AM) FIFTY CKNTS, and if not pi 'Dor.hA.Ks. I We design issuing the first linmbor as soon us a si ] We respectfully solicit lNist-Mastenj, and all our (> lis snbscrdnrs and i'orward their names. Norcmf/cr I1818. Notico to absent Lo^atecs. IN Till' MATTER < F BENTON W.STEW- | AUT. dee'd. ; V 1 ; 1 LI.IAI\1 RU.XSEU.. midwife Lisimna,ha- ! j t \j vin;* iil, da petition x. thi' Ordinary, thai ' I ! tlio paper propounded hv Shepherd (j. I i Stewart as tho last wiil of lieiiton \V. Stewait he i j proved in due it.rm of Iiiw. Now the following; ] j persons \\ iio may lie uniilled to distribution as heirs, 1 : : /. him,!-',.! i,.,....- " .Slrwiiri, Mark T. Stewart, ami lledman Stewart, ; will take notice, that th.y are required to be present ; ami a|i|>ear in tile Court of Ordinary on llie-ltli.Moa- > day in.MnichlcM'J, at Abb. C. H. at which time ar.d j plane, the validity of the paper propounded as tin- j I hint will and teptiiinent of 15. V '. Stewart will be , heard and determined. 1). 1<L<2SI<Y, o.a.ii. Abb., SO Nov.'-18. :J7 J.-'t WILLIAM HENRY WlSllIiS to dispose of his l<ANrl) nt private Sale, it lies Five miles from Abbeville Court House", on the Road to Duo West, Contains 244 acres, ull woodliipd exeppt ubaut 50 ucres. On the pre;ni?e;i ure u/ CuinfortubI.>--d\yi'lliii{{ house and other nV--^cy-huiMin^. \Ttvmi v,'illbe fuvorublo " 1* " - " Hit HUUhUIlUH WHO : will bu found on Iho pVcmiaes or hi the Ituck Stand. I AUt). Diet. Dec 20, iei8- 11 3t Wm IIENRY. Notice. ALL those having demands ugainst the Estate m'"Nathaniel'Rowland, rlec'il., arc requested to render tin-in ill, and those iudi hted will <l;i well to call and make payment to i>. \V. McCantn. in. Cokeahurv, I). W. ]\JcC*.lNT.S, }- Adm'r. Doc ST U MARY ROWLAND, j-Ailm'rx. I __ i Notice. j | A II perrons having demands against the. Estate i ol'-Johu McOelvey iteu'd., will render them i improperly Attested, l v the ^Jilh of December next; | tiiid iiiiihv iiiueuieu ki tiie instate, ]>n.'Vious to tlio sale, either by Note or Account are requested to conic forward and settle up bv that time without fail. J. Ii. McCELA'EY, Adm'r. Sept 20th, 1318 tf JO The State of South Carolina , AltntiVXLLE DISTRICT. Iii the Court of Common Pleas?. John .S. Turnbnil, who is in Custody of the Sheriff of Abbeville District, by virtue of a writ of "Capias ad satisfaciendum," at the suit of N. J. Davis, having tiled his petition with a schedule on General Assembly commonly cullcd tlic Insolvent Debtors Act. l'ublic Nuticc is hereby given that the Petition of the said John S. Turnbull will be heard and considered iu the Court of Common l'leas for Abbeville District at Abbeville Court House on the third Monday in March next or such oilier day as lite Court may order during the term Commencing at the said place 011 the said third Monday in March next, and all the Creditors of tin; said John S. Turnbull, are. hereby summoned personally or by attorney to appear then and there in said Court to show cause if any they can why the benefit of the uct aforesaid should not be granted to the said John S. Turnbull u]>un his executing the assignment required by the net aforesaid. " THUS. P. SPItiRIN, c.c. r. . October 4, lfrltf. 30 tf Groceries, ]\TO\V ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY 1\ RECEIVING, tlic following articles, which are offered fur t>ale, 011 reasonable terms, viz: 80 IIIkLs. of fair to choice SUGARS, 18 Bbls. Double Refined,T^oaf, Clarified, Crushed and Powdered SUGARS, 100 Bags prime Green Rio, Cuba and Old White Javu COFFEE, Old Moclm .do s ^; ;90Q Sftcks.Sult, alwoTable Salt, ^ :4^0{j^il rEagU^,aria'S\vee'(l9''I?o3iaroTeii sizes, ' : Kegw cut Niiils and Spiken,asfiortod sizet, '20,000 Lbs.'prime Bacon Sides, 300 Pieces' BAGGING, dousistinrr of 4(1 i r*l< Gunny, and 44 inch Kentucky, and Dundee Bagging; AIko u good assortment of Hope and Twrue, 40 Casks Itock LIME, 30 Bblft. new No. 3 MACKEREL. 50 lloxcs Speim and Hull's Tallow Candles, 2500 Lbs. Solo Leather, marked good and dam- ; uged; Also, Harness and Upper Leather and Shoe Thread, 25 Bbls. New Orleans MOLASSES, Also, Went India in hlids. do 7,000 Lbs. Wliito Lead, "N. Y. Union Mills," XI ttoaujutiuuvui 1 consisting Of Ciuil Powder, Imperial umJ Black Tea; Also, Cottou Card*, Sogare, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Blue Stone, Copperas, prime Chewing Tobacco; Also, cheap Tobacco for ^icgrocs, Cliockolate, priino Starch, Negro Shoes Bnd Blankets, good assortment of Cain Seated Chairs, largo Rocking do., Tutw, Buckets, Churns, &c. &c. For nulo by SIBLEY & CRAPON. ' (CrOrdStB for BAGGING, ROPE, &c. will bo promptly attended to by ' S. & C. O* Greenville Mountaineer and Lourensville Herald will give the above four insertions and forward Bill to ri ->' Iltimburg, Sept. 2 ^ u con''"':t,'<' t>y ion- [ Hi? ii OL,u,> w'" IU future bear the above desig^l ffli rat'-""*" in honor of the Rev Pr Fuller of. Ilouufort. It \vdb closed for the Winter vacation | on the 3l)th of Nov uud will bo re-opened on tho 1st Monday in Feb 18-10. A Catalogue of the Iinrti- | lute is published and can Iw had by application to I the Principal. Qrecnwood Dec 4 *48. 39 3t . ' * '*W8r$ bTus of m E i<1 faiiilly nfcwspapcfi f.. lJRlDYV Ef,L, Ju. - ^ tly cnconragcil, at Chester,G. If,, 8. C., u \yookly tagcs to 1$ dented from u District Newspaper, ond ' liun Chester; wit|i-un independent und intelligent pol>eli ve tlinf" hcr iijlcrcstH roquiro it, und that horciwed Undertaking. BSERVER acceptable to its pnUoini, by giving such irtuuce. embracing the latent iicw.h, foreign, political. ions, and.moral ethics, m.. *. r. y necowaty to say for llie prosout, that being u ("arc Souih, aud we shall resist iritU nil <,nr might the . iist our ln tilutimis, and will unite in utiy measure with the reft of Uie.coufedertir.ij. a sheet oftinpcr-llbyulBize, with ncw'lype, at TWO he ndvpuco luoucy,) uud within six months TWO )i<l until thi? end of the Hubstriptiou ye;r, T1LUKE riciida lliiWigOTl^mStilto ariii*H o\vhp'rp, to procure ZION'BRJPWKLL. ; ,-u : % Wagons for S.ilc. IYrsoiss wishing (o purchaseQ-U-. T"'<>- Thrt;rt or Four-horse | 11 )NS, c:m lie supplied by I tli.'1 subscriber, who will keep constantly on hand, [ in this p!;iee, of his own make, a largo supply. : 1 reside at Anderson Court 1 louse, where 1 carry i}: on the busine.sM; and if persons cannot bu suited ' t~$' i here, by addressing me a lew lines, giving a de- '.Via xe.rll.tinn iif llm u-nrl; llinv iviJi mil tin it will l iv ulii'iulcil 1*. imir 'ilhiU'Iv. "3m All work warranted. T. L. SCOTT. I'.S. I will he here on Sale Day next with several Wagons, which will b- sold to suit the timet;. j Sept ! x>7 ir T.Ii.S I SoTiceT Johnson Ranioy having executed to llio under- ^ signed, an assignment of all his accounts und dc1 mauds due liiin as late Sheriff of Abbeville Distrsct, for Fees und Cost"* from parties in cases as . _.V"J well Plniatilis us Defendants: Also, an assignmeut of a number of demands, chiclly, if not on- V.j:.*" tirely, notes, having no connection with the Sbcr- . ifFaofllcc: Notico is Jioreby.given to all person* : . thuB. indebted, tomak'w immediate i>uyinent to tlio 4 tiftdernighed, or to Thomson &. Fair. " ' ' V?^|brS3 J AM ICS II. COBH, Assignee. April an, 1813 8 if -.T.' Af * n Pi A > wc iu argmus. . COTTON* L'.HVj AM1> CtHtlW STM.I, N J A) Willi. r'g JJ. STaAWSS, 8 -J" IS now ornM ii" h<1 <lailv r;-s;r vi:i-/ uiiow'n .-liiii I'iX ;s, i o n i, to I jilt yard. Dlcitciiiul tin. I'ioim ."> to 20 cts. per yard, i -1-1 Lo.\<i ci.orii 1), )D am! 21 yarJ.< piT dollar, Jcjtgi Knjrli>!i Prims iO, i.2 aiui 18 ciri u yurii, "ilef Fancy 1'rinls l!i, 21) aiiJ2.r> ydspi-r ih>ilar, Furniture print* (i in Hi yds per dollar, .Mourning unci Hi-contl muiiritiiiir prints, C to 10 'XaMI yds per dollar, -W Tickings 10 cts pc-r yard up, Cotton oxntthurga 8 oz. per yard 11 yards for a ' 4J9? dollar, " " >v Heavy brown and bleached drill, Heavy brown and bleached canton I'iannel, lied and white tlunnel all wool lb .'(-4 cts uj>, * .. Kerseys twelve and a half els per yard, All kinds ol'Hiunkcis very lew, v " Ildkfs from six und u ibnrtli to twenty-fivo ShawM from twelve and a half ccut-j up, J --/- ~ Wool shawls from twenty-live c ents iij> to foup ' ; -notiiinr,- v. -" '-'ilk Lamartino shawls, ; Ladies silk cravats from twen-ty-fiv cents lip, Black und fancy Alpaccas, J Black and colored Thibet clotli, Plain blk deLaiucs, ; -Vjv: iji Honduras, plaids, Lumartiue lustres, u ^sKeS* Silk warp Alpaccus, -Hl3*e * rciicu ginj'ciaiu's , Figured chameleon, Apron check.-, Lindsay.1*, v^Sa Linen tabic cloth, ^ vjSs Dowlas, /4$ bird eyu draper, Damask, V1* >Stripo(l end plain homespuns, SUPER HLACK FRENCH and ENGLISH BROADCLOTH, four to eight dollars a yard, "<$j Casimcrcs thirty-seven uud a hulf cents tci ilvo dollars* and u half a yard, --JaMI Satinets from twenty-live cents np, Tweeds fiom twonty-live cts up, Kentucky juuns from twenty-live cents np, w8 Thibet,chally, satin, iloreutine uud silk -:?/ ? W-S'l'l vuss {$!S Black and fancy colored era vain, scarfs mid Silk and linen hdkl's, Irish linen very lino and very cheap, ^iaji Beaver, merino and fleece gloves, i&sgjj Mcrhi'), tvool mid* cotton "hoSc, ' *J y/iT-rBest l'Vcnclt oiuipciidcr.:, >;= Swiss, jaconet, muslins, edging nnd inserting*, Mitts, ribbon:-, collur#, chemisette, Ladies gloves, luces, boLinets und caps, Combs and brushes, v ' _v, oMfS Bonnets, enps and lints, from twelve and a hall* V'jjjgs cents to all prices and qualities, Boots and shoes, : Waterproof and General Taylor boots, ' -^^3 UARDXVARK. GROCERIES, rWCROCKERY, -Pm VUUfJS |. MEDICINES, ^ : '"' v PERFUMERY, Tobacco and Skoarb, Together with a well selected stock of- evory , V jl description of fancy and btaiu.k and many other articles too nurncrotw to mention all of which are'offered at lower price* than the time* uro hard, cotton is low and goods must be cheap, jt. Come! and examine the stock und you will find . Price* to suit the Times! . \