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1 will tdl you n dn-uiu wliicli I liud? So delightful, 1 ne'er shall forgot it; That 'twas only u dream is too l>nd? And I cannot but deeply regret it. ? - 1 think I have never before Realized sneh a large lot of pleasure ; "J'would have tilled a bushel?pYaps more ; (I can't state exactly the measure,) My senses were burdened with bliss-? TV .My cup with sweet pleasure ran over ; W\ot Beauty's must rapturous kiss S? Could no have delighted a lover! So words coulil describe what I felt? j It laughs at tlio boldest expressions; l'ho honrl of u stoic would inolt?- ' Jt -had euqh/tt bliw) fti possesssiou ! TflfcXVliut wub it j'ou dreamed 7" do you 6ay ? W" Now tell us, und none of your vapor." Jg awnur Ihon?believe it who may? W I dreamed I iiau raii> ioa siv I'apeh! From the Southern Cultivator. Slow to Siecp Corn From Firisig;. Mu. Editor:?I saw in iho last number of your highly, valuable. Cultivator, an inquiry from your correspondent, " H., of 11.." as to the beat mode of keeping corn from firing. I admit it is'a very hard thing to (lo.. on pcor land of a dry season, but can in o': moncii K?? 1 ~ ~ J iuvuuuiv UO VUTIUIVU UJ lllllll? UpiUIJU with double horse plows, deep, raiding'up high ridges. I am aware tli.il those who cultivate thin lands will say, thai system will not do; my land is suffijit-nily red now and it will not do to expose any more of the mulatto soil. Go ahead, pay no attention to the mulatto soil, because by exposing it, you greatly increase the depth ot your soil. Well, when" you have got your land riilged up, and ready for planting, sprinkle your manure, in what is called the water furrow and throw back two light furrows on the top of it, with a single horse carey. Open, that with a bull-tongued plow; prepate^a measure, two and a half or three feet long for each of your droppers, so that your corn car. have a regular and good distance.? When it gets out of the way of birds, or sufficiently large to work, run around it with a shovel very deep, and break out the middles with a carey. Your hoes must follow the plow so as to uncover that which may he covered up ; thin it out to one stalk 30 as to give it size. Should the-wcather become t>i very dry, before it begins to tassel, plow it f -o weeks, if possible, but very ehall not 100 close, ami if your corn fires iat system of cultivation, you can bead for a figure head for a loco3 is one idea respecting the npplica< ced as a manure I must suggest, inters out often put the seed in bulk, sneath or on the top of the corn.? at system is a ruinous one, particul(lrv VPflP Iw.K.ll-n __ ? -- j j j uwvumcvj ou auuil lilt; q/Srn has exhausted all the manure properynics of the seed, the hulls becomo very dry, and appear to cut oil*all communication betwcen the principal bulk of the roots and the moisture beneath, for which I recommend sprinkling litem so as to avoid thai inconvenience. Diving Pics.?Thf following extract from a work of character, the American Zoological Journal, is remarkably curious und suggestive as to ho\v newyjBpecieB ajid varieties mny be added to the ola gon^rft'O^Svlwentl animals : " The town of Pottsvillc is situated at Inflr point where the Norwegian creek empties , into the river Schulkil. The creek is a ra, pid stream, but the river where^the creek * ... ?'m?*rs is rendered deep i?ml sluggish by a dnin below. The butchers of the town re side dloner llio creek, and are in the habit of thawing olHti into the stream, which is wn.?hi <1 into the river. A large nnmberof Irish laborers live near the river, keeping.?-as is customary among them many pigs. These obtain tbnir subsistence chiefly by diving for the otliil at the bottom of the riref ".r*'?. here about ten fei*t deep. A particular race of pigs called Dirers has:heeo bred in the place ; differing frrtoa others irrthe fact that th^ ah^Aye^Worr^Sft^ aris' remarkable for . their ability to dive, and for the length of time they remain underwater. Thcirpower in tliii iv.nt ?- : ? ...vj o. (.ma lu mvieuso wun ago. A I male of two years of oge was observed lo I remain under water more than 30 minutes. An ordinary pig is drowned in loss than a minute, as ascertained by,'Experiment, -.w The peculiarities of the diving -.pigs is sup. posed to result from long practice, and phy' sical change,lranemitted arid iucreasedfrom ^fcaneration to generation. Ohghft 6th ultimo, a bill was reported in the sE|ate of the Kentucky Legislature, callingL Convention. It fixes October 1, 1819. M the time, and Frankfort as the .plac^Meettngj^ The delegates ofcourso to braHcted in Aumist- TU nnu nf ?f?hdaP^?Iavpry in K i k? Z^UaVem*"* / the nWc?na *luch Shm** *WU be oT / |?s^???S5?^f ' ' "' - / - :,r". J'--"'V; f* . .1 : 4Q/V v' * . * * * %* >rr . - V^o. .. :? '*' ''. . " .' j .. . .. * - * " V.TifS' CherQ^ ) d?nth of Mich-an^o-peb/tlie principal Ciiiyf of ihe Seminulea,- suddenly d few.days-sincij'* i at l-'uit Gihson. | * ? ? . I Ex-Gov. Eewis Case hae be^n elected Id; tins United States Scoulc Horn the State of Michigan. ?t; The Legislature, of Ky., ia caticusj Jios nominated tlio. Hon. Henry "Cluy. for U. S. Senator. " ' I Mr. S. Ford has been inaugrated Gov. of I Ohio.J KSSSSS .. ' 1 1 'HI Chvap ?oo<l? u?d no f|"\HE. SUBSCRIBER intending to: make a I CHANGE in his business at -Abb. C. U-, of-. -L fern his wkllselkcted STOCK of GOODS ut COST for cash, persons in want of CHEAP fjoous would <lo well to give him a CALL. Nov i>2. 37 tf JOHN'WHITE Grout Bargains, DUNBAR &. BUUNSIDK bus juat received by. lluil Ruud mid River, tbo following list of <iiuo(l.s, to which they respectfully invite attention. Planters visiting our market would do well to give us u CALL before purchasing elsewhere. ' 17 lilids St Croix, Porto Ricouud N O Su'gura, 25 Bbls No 1 Clu.ificd do 70 " <Superior CofTco Sugars, ii ' and 5 boxes Loaf, Crushed and powdered Sug West.. i 175 bags Kio, Lugnura and Java CoflfcV, 400 Sucks Salt, 75 barrels Mackorels, 5U boxes line Cheese, 3 tierces Itice, 125 kegs Nails und Brada, 40,000 lbs Svveedua lrou, tillsizea,^Band, Irouj German a"n3 Caat V Wagop Boxes, .vlU0l><>xea Window Glass, all sizos, "'V 500 pounds Putty, in bladders, 4,500 poundB White Lead, VeiiiQU niilln, 3 barrels Lintsced oil, V Ditchers boots, brogans and Ladies, B^OCS, . 500 heavy duliol blankets,r ' /'V .20 pair, flue bed blankets, ! KerseyB. osnabu'rgB, shirtingB aiid nhnMinirs, 2 cases prints, ull patterns, v ' I oaAn n .* : ? - * . _ - - duuu iub soie leuuier, upper do, and Calf:;kinH, 3001hs Oak Tanned Leather, . >' 200 coils ropo, 1000 pounds, twine 125 hugs .idiot, ; i 40 kegs Dupont'a and Kentucky Riflo Towder 25 quarter kegs *. do - do Pointed buckets and tubs, brasfibonnds Buckets npd Wiro f?e*ov??i lead, blui'stone, indigo, copporas, cumUosBperm uudtallow, chewing tobacco, c'tttw-'iqwimufefl, : f&pper, spico, ginger, QnvfMFkt chairs, wood and cuuo neat rocking chmjgftud tnuuy other articles to<^ tedjo w ^eigiAftrouv Wo will he making almost daily acccssiohe~to our I stock, ana wouid be picased to aiicna to ait orders lroui our friends, and leel assured o_f giving'satisfac-;'! ncii UUiNBAK it UUUNSIPE." '5 Humburg, Oct. 18 32 ' , Estray Notice. ^ Win. L- Richey,. residing 3 miles WcBt Wtfil of Abbeville villugc, on tlio Cherokee ford ,?n?i7iU roud, toilHboforo mo a BROWN MULE, with a bluck stripe along tlie buck aud down the shoulders, u small white spot on the right side of the buckbono, a scar on the loft knee, hip shot in. the left hip, roachcd lnune, being twelve handshigh, I i or 12 years oid, uud appraised at l'S dollurs by J. H. Kerr, J. L. Boyd, und T. Cheatham.' ANDREW GILLESPIE, Magistrate., . November 8th. 36 *> 8m." r~-r ? . ???/?.-. rp? i_ _ \T.i* J. UKC I'M once ! ALL persons indebted to tlio estate of the. Rev., John Porter deed., are requested tomakeinV-: mediate payment or their notes willbe left' in Imnds of an officer for collection. I will Mtend'&t; the Courthouse on Sale day in Feb. and first day.of March at which tiino settlement can bo made witf?\ me. R. M. DAVIS, Admr with will annexed.' Jan. G. 42 - : " * , - T ^ Sale of the Real Estate of WiK Ham Pyles, dee'd. Janms F. IVvnH Ar 1IR& V v. ( For PartiUoiI. R. R Soawright, &. Wife t others.'),? I^Y order of the court of wilt wall : 6n Pylcs doc'^^tiSiSft'in this district, on waterirt^fc Turkey cr^ek, containing 270 acres (iporo or lea?)? aud touted by lands of Gupt. Mattison.Noah Reeves and other*. Terms, twel vu months'crodit, purchaser giving Bond and a mortgage of the premises if deemed neoessary to the Ordinary for Uje security of the puhshtwe money. Coetfl.W.be paid in cash. ? ^C.HAWTEQm Ablxville^C. H^ td tuitous distribute; by hfmaelf aiid all hw ngent*" au Javnk'b medioal ^i^anac, useful as a calendar In Uwofty States and British North America. Th'by arp printod on good paper, and with handsome j und are neatly bound, aud besides being the neatest: j and most acciuratc calendar printed lit tjie United > States, they contain a large amoiint of valuable information, suited to the wants df all; and of that: . kind too, which cannot bo found in books, fj Iiis catalogue of diseases, with remarks nntf di? reel ions for thoir removal is really invaluable, and 'j make thcin welcome visitors in every house theyetei) ter. Every family shonld. possess at.least ona of. ; theso annuallv. HMnhm"""" for (ljstribation; of>Whldi h(? designs (o. publish^' Orders (poet paid) directed to Dr. D.Jayiie, P&fc, J adclphiu, will meet with prompt attention. I -^Families can obtain there Almanac* of V^ " Agent for the sale of Dr. D. J< JOHNSON ' tellAU KEaiMBl. ' ANDERSON C. II., S. C. - " ?J . /PHE E*ercteM of this lusfitution will bo re-coin1 mcnccd}; for tho ensiling year, on tlio first Monday in Eebrtrtrfy next, under*the control, uh li?ij*tof(>rp, of Mr8. M>rtE. Da-niet., assisted by ;Mt?? CHikUW+K ."Bstxt. These Indies, tlio first in the capacity Of Principal, and the Bccoud of vicePrincipal, took' charge of llie- School at its opening last' February^ Enjoying elsewhere* tho highest position as'teach pre, bringing with them tho moat undoubted testimonials und. uniting 111 uu uncommon degree, natural and professional fitness, iheir qonduct of t!|is largo apd flourishing Seminary duri 7^ ye?r, ha^lvch satisfaction, so far as la^jfuo wuLwitiiQUta i^nglc exception. This i&nnuury afford* Tivery advantage for giving young ludies a complete education, bolli pructicnl and ornamental. : Its location is proverbially healthful during ull Reasons of the year, and tho community economical, industrious, and liiirhlv moral. Boarding aud Tuition are uuusuully low, to suit the times; while.the course or Instruction is so sya toniatic aud thorough mf to qualify young ludie* for every, duty in life. The music department will be presided over by Profr. WityWagstafF late of Cambridge Eng., one of the: mot* omiuent musicuns of tho ugt>, and will embrace the most thorough institution, in both vocal aud instrumental music, inc[uding tho l'iuno, Harp Guitar aud uny other instruments that may be desired. -Ubder these favorable circumstunccs the Seininaly will bo shortly opeued, us beftiro stated, for next year. Tho trustees, satisfied that a superior l'ouiale Sellout cunuot be found,appeal with confidonce to the public in its behalf. As to course of Study, tenns, &c., see former Card aud Circuliar. Dy order of the Board of Trustees. ELIAS EARLE, Chaifn J. P. Rkku, Sec'ry. December 25, 1848. 42:' "1i&jSfcSr'''?1 Presbyterian Mule.' dad . Female HIGH SCHOOLS orf&lijgETOyopD. UM)KIt TUD CONTROL 0?'TflP 1 I \ South (Jarolufh Fcesbytory. , N e^bllnhhiif^kcsVfnatitutious, it w th# aim of tre Fresbvteryikifa Greenwood Aasoci a tion, "td wMcfcnot only thfthead,but thv heart alao, may bo cdiicul^d; and to accomplishthis, the Bible is used as-n'-booK^f study ond Tfccitatiou. Ill conucctioii with t|ie Scjflftals we a fine Chemical and Philosophical apparatuB,ul^?cftbiueipf minerals and fjuriositien, by the holy ofTrt*jc]h^ many facilities will bo ullbrdcd to the student fof aSquiringa uaejTul and accomplished education. Ample provision ia also made lor the youngest pupil. Having obtained Teachers of known rcputatiou and ability, jahcTriiBtccH arc persuaded that their hopes will be rcalizcd.und therefore recommend the Schools tonuh lie putrojiugc.?The exercises will bo resumed on Monday the 8th of Jan. uext. The scohlastic year consists of ten mouths,"tui'd is divided into 2 Sessjona-^conimeneing 2d -".Mouday in Jan., and 2d rt^onday.-in June. . Students wilt bo charged from JJipi^tirte ofentrancao.to tho end of tho session. - i $oard at'sievea oretght dollam per month. EATE8 OF T01TION PER SESSION. 1st class $184 4th class $6 1 Frcuch $10 2d do 45 1 Extra. I Uso of Piano 2 3d-v.do . . 'vi0 | Music, >'.* 20 | Contingent 50cts tkatiierb.?Male School. Isaac Aui.u, M.D., ' Principal und Teacher of Languages and Nnt'l Scieucps. W^^.Iiogan; Teacher of Mathematics, and Eug^;;'Brt'ttciieii.?Female School. Robt. Annerbon.-A. B. Principal. ?~ Ass't- Miss Mary L-lJo^<.Mu?c Teacher. " | . Tatt8T?R3.-^E. R: Calhcuu, Jas. Gillam, Jno Lor gan, JnoMcGloeS,p. Leriy. '* Dec 9, 39 5t I : v. - - :?? " w ^oKeasiui^^?male iSehool. xsise4.pt-this school will ori^he first School day under -the management of esF. Smith oftho Lltorary, (he .Musical Department, 'of: Randolph Macon Colitfjo give instruction in the t in FeJpale Seminaries, beoopetent to teach both tlie per Sesssion, are as follows: > Np extra charge for Latin, (jrook, Or French, all pf^hioli'pife'enibraced iu finrt. Class; Use of Piano i9?*06v^ Qdntingent3 50 cti, Board 8.00 per month SbBy order of the Board,1 f V y.. Dio. 23, '48; 41 4t F. A. CONNOR, Sec'ry ^ Q"Temperatf ce Advocateand Chronicle &. Sen ti nel copy 3 times and send acot to (his office. J an. 6 ~ IjnHE-STATE OF SOII^H^ CAROLINA. 1 Abbeville District. I irmy^ipon Pleaa Jfca?-William S. Ansley who ism U\ie.ctartody of the^meriffpf Abbeville Districa writof Camp adiJtttisfuctieiidum ai^&iirSW'.oC Jefierf/ son IVlcCrackeu, living filed lj|<r |rttjtk>n with a Geiiernpjjj^tirtjty conirnonly catted the IniotTent' PubUfTNotiiJe is hereby giv5|jfrthat'tKe Petition of thflTaaid William S. Ansley witftw heard and conjnd^red in the court of Common Pleas for Abbeville jntrict Abbevillo C 11. on Monday thtf nineteenth .day of March next or such otber 'diy thereafler aa the Court may order dnring the 'Penn commencing on that day at the place aforesaid, aod all the Creditors of the said Willam S. A n?loy arehereby ?ummonud personally or by their ,Attorney to apikiar then and there in the said eour?to;?how cause if any."they can or have, why the benefit of the ee&fcanta-shooM rin* H* iu :j mL -i, ltf ; ** - * Olicap < SELLING OFF AT COST, AT TBI HE subscriber intending to give up hi sorted stock of selected new floods at the public in general, who are wanting ciie benefit " GENERAL TA YT.il I? TV AND 3. CHEAP VA$ AS Cotton continues to rciiiuin IA)\V in price, and method of informing the Public in the surrouudi ikuctkd Stock of GOODS on hand, which he bus tremely IjO\V, und thut he is selling thorn "ut such under ANY circumstuiices. ljis stock is entirely J hack, can be found l/tcfc. Ilia Stock consists in pal for dresses?Shuwles, Uibhons, Collurs, Glovre, Gh ; Clothing, Hats uud cups. Hardware, Jewelry, Cutlor J Coffee, IVppcr, Spice, etc., etc. A* I don't nsk any | openly uud freely suy, thut I sell CHEAl'Ell Ihun ; give me u (rial, und be satisfied, before buying unywi ! don't churge for looking, you muy easily come und ul! . thut the best Bargains arc sj'.d ut December 2, 1848. i ? The State of South Carolina |' ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. la the Court of Common Picas'". , Tulm S, Turitbull, who is in Custody of tlio Sheriff V of Abbeville District, by virtue of a writ of "Capias ad satisfaciendum," at the suit of N. J.i Davis, having filed bin petition with a schedule oil < 1 oath of his whole Estate real and personal for the 1 puiposo of obtaining the benefit of the act of the I General Assembly commonly culled tlio Insolvent Debtor* Act.. 7 Public* Notice is hereby given that the Petition of the said John S. Turnbull will be heard and cou: piijored ?}i the Court of Common Pleup for Abbeville ; District eX Abbeville' Court House on tlic third Monday in March'uext or such other day as the I Courtmay. order during tho term Commencing at the said place on the said third Monday in March ' nexti uud all Ih'o Crcditom nf thA bnirl IftKn Si rPi?wi_ ;j.ini)|;.tun?'^?i?by summoned' personally or by attor- I ! nev . to appear?then and there in euid Court to J j show cauee if any thoy can?why the benefit of U\0 act aforesaid should not be granted to tho Baid John S- TumbuJl upon his executing tho assignment rpqufrfed by the act affcrreiun^. , THOS. P. SPIERIN, c? c. p. October 4, 1848. 30 tf Estray. j Jonah Lyng residing near D. Calhoun, and 1 or 2 miles of Johnston's i * * T'*""y, onSuludu River tolls before me, . a Magistrate of the District, a DARK HAY F1LI LY) two years old lust spring, twelve hands high, | weak eyed, hind feet white, no other murks or , hriinfl? tn?rnnntiKI??' Aimr,.;c/?.l !%%? 1?J JL/UtVlia VUIIH1II1I| Jones Fuller uiid Thos. J. l'inson ut twenty-live dul I are. N- McCANTS, Magistrate, j Sept 2 iJli -4in Notice. | A LL those having demands against the Estate IX. of Nathaniel Rowland, dee'd., uro ro (nested to render them in, uiid those indebted will do well to call and make payment to I). W. McCaiits, in ' Coke-bury, D. W. McC/lNTS, J- Adin'r. Dec d3,"-io.4I4i MARY ROWLAND, Auin'rx , v" Groceries, NOW ON HAND AND CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, the following articles, which are offered for sale, 011 reasonable terms, viz: 80 Hhds. of fair to choice SUGARS, Id Rlila i?-c 1 I ? ? ? .w wuuie >?;iiiiuu,uini, ijiunneu, v_/mailed und Powdered SUGARS, 100 Bugs prime Green Rio, Cuba and Old White Java COFFEE, Old Mocha do 900 Sucks Salt, also Tuble Suit, 40,000 Lbs. English and Sweeds Iron, ass'ted sizes, 200 Kegs cut Nuils and Spikes, ussorted sizes, 20,000 Lbs. primo Bacon Sides, 300 Pieces BAGGING, co twisting of 46 inch Gunny, and 44 inch Kentucky, and Dundee Bugging; Also a good assortment of Rope and Twine, 40 Casks Rock LIME, 30 Bbls. now No. 3 MACKEREL, 50 Boxes Sperm and Hull's Tallow Candles, 2500 Lbd. Sole Leather, marked good and duniaged; Also, Harness and Upper Leather. nnH ShnnTlirAoiI 25 Bbls. New Orleans MOLASSES; Also, Weet India in hhdu. do :i Union Mills," , promptly Btlertded to by ^ S. &- C. U" Greenville Mouutainear and Laurensvillo Herald will give the above four insertion* and for- I 'ward Bill to & & C. , Hamburcr. 8?nt- 2 OK " " 1 ~ " r. * ? b Notice to absent Legatees. IN THE MATTER OF BENTON W.STEW. > ART, dec'd. * WILLIAM RUSSELL, and wife Liauana, having filed a petition to th6 Ordinary, that j the paper propounded by Shepherd G. t, Stewart as tho last will of Benton W. Stewart bo j proved in duo form of Law. Now the following persons who may be entitled to distribution as heirs, viz, Charles Stewart, James G. Stewart, Jno. B. Stewart, Mark T. Stewart,, and Re'flmau Stewart, will take notice, that they are required to be present J """ in mo oouri 0J urflinafv on thc4(hMoa- ? jftay in March 184&, at Abb. C. H. at which time and " plaoo, the valWKy 6f the paper propounded as the *< fast wi|J and testament ot.&W: "u!K Jt bawd *nd determined. p. LE3LY, o.aj>. n 1 Abb./ 20 Nov.'48. 37 10. ti lf Goods* $ THE CHEAP CASH STORE. a Store in Abbeville, will sell his well asCost, ha, they are so well known, lie invites ap gohtls, to give hiin a call for their own J. .(JOHN. EVElt SUltRBNDEltS e^HN'S 'M money noUmlpIenlyj 111, the nuhHCritier tukcx lliiu ' A>. ng country^Biut iik Iiuh a SPLENDID uiid wki.i. ""'Sft? lately boujlfflt in New York and l'hiludelphiu, ex- - ' priecH us vfej, compare, with any sold ut jirrncnl, IEW, and. Sj[0 OLD GOODS I/ought in l/rtirx < i, oi every kWWorDUY GOODS?Fancy CimiU ucka, Ucdtinlcin^HoKo, etp., ctc., also ivadv uiadr y, Segare, Tobacc'ofiBlanketH, Kcrecys, Su?ar aial men to pay lor bad (WMa cOptructrd wnli I du tlio Ciikapkbt. The coiiimrnnisy would do \v?-ll 1 ? I lore else. CALL, see, and bo convinced, ami as I I who examines them iairly will be loin <1 to admit, J. coiiws. 33 if Great If arg mns. COTTON LOW, AND GOODS STILL ' LOIVEll. 31. STHAUSS, IM ^okfrtniry, TS now opening and daily rcceiviug 1, BROWN SHIRTINGS, from 4, to 10 _cts. :pfi?^yard, Bleached do. from 5 to 20 ct*. per yard, r\v; . 4-4 Lono ci.qth 9, 10 and 21 yards per dollar, English Prints 10, 12 and 18 et* a vard. Funcy Prints lti, 2i) oud25 ydsperdollur, Furniture prints G to 16 yds per dollar, Mounting uud socond iqoiiriung prints, G to 10 j'dfl per dollar, 2 ickiugs 10 eta por yard tip, Cotton amiaburgib ox. \>cr yard 11 yards for u dollar, ' - ' ' ' Heavy brown and bleached drill, lleuvy brown and bloachrd canton Flannel, lied uud white Hunuol ull wool ltJ 3-4 cts up, Kowcj-b twelve and a hulf cU per yurd, All kiii(}s pf iilanketfl vory low,, ' . Hdkfs from six uud u' fourth to twenty^fivo cents, '-V v.: . Shawls from twelve .and a half ceuU up, Woolsba^lg fropi twcitfy-fivo ^cenUup to fonn dollars, ^ ...... ^ Lamartino shawls, j ?:n- A i- b u?ui?.o milk vitiva^oiniiu iwcii-iy-nvp cpius ii|)j liluck and Taney Alpaccuti, lilack and colored Thibet cloth, l'iuin blk dcLuilie*, Honduras, plaids, 1 jumurtine lustres, Sdk warp Alpaccus, French gingham*, Figured chameleon, Apron chocks, ^ Ijiudscys, fjiiicu tablecloth, Dowlas, bird eye draper, - ' Damask, ' Striped cud plain houu'spiutfl, ' a SUl'Elt BLACK FRENCH audi $JS'GL1SH T* BItO AD CLOTH, four to ejjUt dollars a yard, Cusiineres thirty-seven' and a half ccnts to fivo aoiiurw and a hail a y?ra, . '&&&& ' Satinets froin tweity-five cents up, ?1 TweedsTioiu twenty-five els up, s Kentucky jeans from jtarenty-five eentv up^ '* Thibet, chully, satin/florculine and pilk VESTING*,^- '$ Black and fancy colored cravat#^ scarfs an<^ stocks, ' * *" ,>u Silk and linen hdkfo, Irish linen very fine and very cheap, U..~?? ' O wutvi, meruit* uhu Ill'L'CO gloves, Merino, wool and cotton hose, Best Frciich suspenders, ALSO) Swiss, jaconet, lnuslius, edging uud inseriiiigs, Mitls, ribbons, collurc, cheniiscltB, Ladies gloves, luces, bobinuts und cups, Coriibs und brushes, Bonnets, ciijw and huts, from twelve and n hull' cents to all prices uud quulities, Boots und shoes, Wuterprorf and General Taylor boots, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, v. CROCKERY, - . DRUOS ? MEDICINES* ' vsstiriJMtiRY, V>; Tobacco and Sjtoam, , Together with a well selected ?u>ck of *rery iencriptiou of fancy and btapi.e DRY GOODS, iud many other articles too numerous to mention all if which are offered at lower. priceaJhan thB timeii ire hard, cotton is tow and gooda must 6e cheap. ,-V Comic !. and oaamin* the and you will find Price# to tutt the Ttmea 1 V 35 ; r " Ware House and Commission Business, Hamburg, S. C. jyj"Ri J. Y. PARTIXJW havtogty kotwJ con astAAb niiuuiawu inun ftfpy QtrVBfflfti ?a*tlow 6c Knight th?"'- Ww&H<nu%MnwCotny W, w. Gxiotn. 4c J. li. Knight, under th? firm of GEIGER Sf KNlGBTi, Vho respectfully tender to former customers and lanters generally their services in the Storage and lata of Cotton, and other produce. Advances will be made w.heu required on prouco in, Store, and their clj&rgcs will t>e regulated y a due regard to the state of the times. lamburg, S. C., Oet'r 25, 1848. 33 3m JNUXICE. ohnaon Ramey having executed to tlMriinderigned, ail assignment de