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'~ WFSALES,* le af4sui ry h wri's of Fieri Fa-1 .as &i%0 ie directed, [ will proceed to tlr"Edgefield Court Hodse on 'the first - o , y and' Tuesday in March next, 'ti. following property, in. -be fdllowing namined eases. John 0. Nicholson and. David Strother, Administrators, vs- Reuben. l. Reynolds; Williana L. Tooke, vs. the same, a trac: or land containing One -ftialred and Fif teen acres moie or liss, adjoining lands of D6.-John Lake, Jessee TimnermOu and Terms af sale cash. , . ..11. BOUL WARE.. S. E. U February 9 1840 4ro 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virine of sunder Wriis of Fieri a cias to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Edgelield Court 11%nise, on the first Monday and Tuesday 1h .larch next. the following propert.y i tho l'Ollowitig named cases: -lirain Roberts, Trus'ee of Nlary Rob erts, vs. .Robert MtCdllough, .lame and Douglas Robertson, 0s. tho samne; John Amaker, vs. the same; Jennett Wallace und Robert Wallace Ex'rs, and others. severally, vs the same. the tract of land where-the defendant lives, containg Sev en Hundred and Fifty-six acres note or less, adjoining lands of Washington Wise. loses Swearugitn, Joel Roper and others. Terms of sale cash. H. BOULWARF. S. E. D. February 6 1816 -Ie 3 SiNERIFF 'S AelL E. Y virtue of sundry writs ol Fieri Fa ciCps to nc directed. I ill proceed iv sell at Edgcfield Court House, on the grst Alobday and Tuesday in Mlarch nexi, the tollowing property mn the fullo' - ing tnamed cases. * John Hill. Ordinary, (for the use of Peter Smith) vs. lilledge Galphin and others; Peter Smit h and tv., vs. Milledge Galphin; Charles Hall and oihers, sever illy, vs. the satue, a tract of land con taining One Thousand acres or legs, ad -Oining lands of Satnel Clarke, Richard Hanknson, and others. in Beach Island, levied upon asthe properiy of the Defen. dant, Millege Galphin. .Ellis.'Golf, (for the use of John Saun ders) vs. Rudolph Carter. and al; Presley &. Bryan bearerm, vr. Rudolph Carter, the tract of laud whera the defendant lives, containing Five Thousand acres more or, less,. adjoining lauds of John Wiseoasiothers. *,Allen& Stoyley, vs. Bryan DeN; John . Senyley, Ez'ur, vs. the same, the tract orland wlhere the. delendattt lives, -col taining:.niue Hundred and Seventy-five acres more or less, adjoining lands of Ben jaminSteveos, Robert- Bryan and others. . Jdlta Amnaker and others, vs. M. L. Gerty an al, ihe tratt 'if land" where he defeidant-iei eontauniig T wenty twos. amo dle do O! onner~s rA ; D ;) D..Marvin for .gines Sh'epard;!end others,-vs,. Aidro'w R~autsay,. the lot of lend in ibe, village of Poterrville where the defpvdaht liVedi. rontaiitg due acre more or loss, aDjuinrrg -autds o Robert Lolon and others. mMailias.Ardis fot John A. Nail4 4s. Charles B. Cdrter, Rudolph Carter and Elizabeth Carter, the tract of laild where the defendant Elizabetth Cart-r now lives, co .' .i1ig acrrs m ore or less, adjoining lands of John W ise und others. . Q~. . Glover bearer, %s. Wade Cullinas, the tract of land wheae the~ defendant lives, eontaining One lunwin-d and Filly acres more or less, adjoining landisof Lei McDaniel and ot hers. The Bank of 1itamburg, S. C. and oth ers, severally, vs. Dann Atkinson, tbbr tract ot' land wherein the defen.dbnt lives * . M. & WV. Adtams. Amioces, vs. a. S. Boyce and Benjtamin anllan, tile tract of land 'whereon the d. 1,'mlant Ben jau Galiman lives, adljuming; lands of Francis Blettis and others. S. F'. Goode. hearer, and others, sever ally, vs. Elbert Doby, the tract of land whergou the Defenid-ant li,.w, adjoting lands of tarthm .Dotiy anud others. *Willianm Bush, eg. .Ihmies Martin and Nancy Martin, ibe twh-r1 ot- hand whereun the~defendants live, e tn'inig One ilt dred and Trwenty acres more or less, ad joinieg lands of Ja nesc Scat borough and otheirs. ;a te',svr John Hill, Ordinary.anohesser nally, vs. 3antes E. liikreas-e, the tractof land whereon the dhettndnut lives, contain ing Six lunadred atres more or less, ad jining lands .ol M ary ?(ilercase, Sarah 1lair and otbers. C.. A. Greiner, vs. Ed. L. Whatley, the interest of the defendant in a tract ct land containing Sixty acres weore or less, ad joining landsi of Satmuel Cldirk tand others. -Penn & Branno'n, and others, severally, es.Jeho Mouchet1 a tract-of land contain ing-Tlreellundre4 attd T.1 sent y. fie acres mnore or, less adjoining lar~'ds of Abner Perrin, Hugh MI. Quarles,-and others. ~Terms of sole cash. H. B3OULW ARE, S.E. D. FebruaryG 1846 4to 3 State o South Cavolina, - DGEF-IELD.DISTilCT. Stanford F. May~s and wife- Summons Applicants, vs. 1'atsey Spikes .ist and othes s, Djefendants. - Pariiuiun. ,..!~virtuo of anl order from John Hill, . Esq. Ordinary of Edgefid District, 1-sal 1 lroceed- to .sell Edgefield Court Iliuse on the first Monday and Tuesday in!~March next, lands belongitng to the es tateofino Giny deceased, situate in Distu~nd atate-oaforesai, near E am brid ejinling lands-of-T homas Payne, 'Jb"PMobtefnd the- Estate of Pausey Daighhldet,tind. others,- contaitnmg Ohe daintletkid Ffly-Ave. acres more or less, otrEcrisit .Untiltheflrso Jaua-ry next. P bierstogive bond and good person alsecljtj ~ -he premi sus toQ Of~I9~ICte hase ~ebruapy.MS46 .4e~ For. 5a e t metOfh5~. B.. virtue of .sunodry writs orFirergin cias to me directed,'.1 shall proceed toAsei at .;Edgefield.- Court House, on th first Monday and-Tuesday in Marchrnext, the following property in the following 'named case. v':; Hiram Rdberts, Trustee of Mary Rob erts, vs. Robert McCollough; James Rob ertson .and Douglas Robertson, vs. the same; John Atmtker, vs.'the same.; Jen nett Wallace and Robert Wallace, Ex'rs, and others, vs. the same, the following named slaves, viz: Malinda and her-child Robert, Viney, Ritter, Ferriby, Judge. Clarissa and her child. Caroline, Jane, Leah, Milley, Douglas. Elisha, Phillis, Nancy auid her chiird Charles, Ruchael. Martha, Ephraim. Tom, Joe, Jim and Atderion ; and also five 'or six head of horses. Isaac tvons & sons, and others. vs. Mr's. M. F. Goodwyn, one- negro man slave by the name or Henry. James M. Blair, vs. William T. Push, otte negro boy slave~ by the 'name of El lick. David Richardson and others. vs. Da vid Little, four negro slnvet, viz-: Nancy, Dobbin. Andrew and Fraticis. Churchill & Daniel- and others, sever ally, vs. A. G. Leek, the follow'lng negro slaves, viz: Ben, Quai, Mark Jerry and Lark. Sherwood Corley for Wade 8. Goth ran, va. Sawtueltierphill; one tegro irl, slave by the name 'f Charlotte. WilliamlBrunson. vs. E. C. Blaud. one negro boy slave by the name of John. Sarah Laborde, vs. Robert Samuel Bland & Builer, vs. the same ; David Boswell and others, severally, vs. the samne, one negro slave by the riame of Andrew. and three horses. J. P. Carroll, and others, vs. Olivir Simipson, one pair of mill stones. John Bauskeit, vs. William Dalton, one negro woman by the name of Mar garet. G. L. & E Penti & Co. and othere, vs. James D. Hammtnud, one :nare and tw - colts. John S. Smyly, Ex'or, vs Bryan Deeu; Allen & Smyly, vs. the same, three no gro slaves by the names of Tim, Willis and Isaac. Alfred May, vs. James Stevens, and al, one negro boy slave by the name of Al fred. Terms of sole cash. U. ROULWARE. S, E D. February 12 J846 2e 4 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Abigal Stalnaker Alpplitan-,; Summon. Vs. Susauni Stalnaker and in others, Defenants. Iariition. B y. virteof an order from.John Hill. Esq.,~ Ordiary of EdgefielAd Dis trict, Ishall proceed to sell at Edgefield Court' House. on the firt Mondav -and Tuesday' ii Ma'reli next,ou..a.credi- unii, the i5ist'df Jiaa-j neit, '. .:tract of land bieloigim6 a(ste bf a.nuel Stal tune,.-;dide sia ue in heIist eadkitelif "tiR P114 cerek,' tteifoSivauhah .rijy~ rad join ing la'nds f M4d h Tonjkipis,Ja bez B. Talbert ;and -others. coqtaininr One Hafldred ind' TWcnty and &hlf deres, miore oi less.' Purchasers will be req-uied i "give btind and good iersonal security and a titoitgage of the premises to the Ordina ry to secure the purchase money. except the cost which will be required in cash. 11. BOULWARE, 8, E. D. Febritaiy 6 1846 -I 3 State of Souh (arolina. EDGEFIELD D)ISTRICT. Elizabeth R. Whmauley, and) Bill others, vs. Ed ward L. for Whaftey and othmers'. Panition. ~-OTrCE~ is hereby givetn that b'y vir 1rue of an order Irom the Court of Erluity in this case, I shall off'er for sale at Edgefleta Court House, on the flrst Monday in MacteliT; the two follsmv ing town lots in Hamburg, known in the plat of said Townt as Lots No. 286 and 2S7, on Cook Street. -$aid Lots will be sdid on a credit of 0tne Year; with interest rro'ut~the day of stale, except. lor so miuch as will pay the cost of this suit. -- . S. TOM PK INS, c. E. E. D. Peb.lI1846 $3 75 4te 3 State of South Carolinai, EDGEP'IELD DISTRICT. ZN E QUiT Y. Henry Stone and others, vs. B ill for Relief Pleasant Searles, Adm'r. of and Philip Lightfoot, deceased. Arcconat. IN panrsutance of the order of the Court passe.d at the last term, reqiiing mne "to intim re and report to the Contt t, at its tnext term, who dere the next of kirt of Philip Lightfoot. the Defenidanis intestate, at the tine of his death, and whietber any of theni'are sibde doad, and if dead, who is or are their personal repre sentative or reprsenmtative-s," Putblic notice is hereby given to all persons claiming to be the niext of lain orsaid Philip Lightfoont, late of thie Districtand State afojresatid, tisat they appear helbre rai ii' thai Co:nissioner's Office, at Edgefield Coui-t Hantse, ot or lieforo the first day ..f May next, anti niake proof of their kitndred and right, or ott their failure to do so, they will be exclnded from tle benefit of any decree thattmay be proinunced in the matter. . S. S. TOM PKIN S, c, a. E' P. dCrmmiosioner's Office, Nov 12 3m 42 00(LUMBIAN, Graham's Gody's. Ar ihur's, Mother's, Parley's'and Christin ParLor MIamazines. -Finmiy Circle, an-excellent Magahzine, by anm association ofelergyanen. Mother's Joombat drFamily Visitant, Ladies' Garlanad& -- ..-- ; Subscripions'received-ilrte above Mlaga zines at $1 to'S3 a year. as p nblished. Lives of Mten, of Letters and Scien'ce. thy Lord Brouugiamie,'50 e~ritti.- - Smiith's Weekly Volumel, beinga ebjitisui tion df--Walttie's 'Libi-ary, ni all--the "chaefj ptublientions-and' periodigi.pf tIle d'ayrniayime had at pi1blishaers prceoE'.a -y-. - - - 418-ROBERTS. -Edgefield C. H., -February 41--- .tf 3.. Collars1 ~ to 25 centi,.bdauifu qnaly. For aey ' i . ftOE ZT7 EytelMC. H..Feb.11 - tf 1* St o th V ra. 1zccnizve Deat~t Cnldmbia-, 4th Februnry 184.' By his Excellency WILL AM.AIKEN Go vornor and Commandei-in-Ghief, in asia over he State of Souith Carolina: HEREM5 inrformiationha's been recei ved at this Depajtkwenttliat: an- atro cious and wilfli murder was committd on the night of the 18ih January. l-iisnqn Dis. trict. by John Beasley, on ..hebodj *fa'e;ne Russ of the nforesnid Dietjiie. and thatohe said John Beasly has fled froi jn'stice:- i Now. know ye, that to tie~ era that J1stij may be done, and that the said John Be- ' may be brought to legal trial;fdr his ofe" s aforesaid, I do hereby of'er a 'rewiiid Ape hundredrlollars for his. apgreiension? d de livery into any Jail in thi State: John Beasly; is described, as bein about 35 years of age, (a-pamtery. trade )5 feet geven inches high. bright 'itrol', has a scai'under the left.jaw, said to hilb en imide by a bite in a Sght, thick set and wi0f;mad -utek spo keu and of proud carriag#,w;jttkianky hair; When last heard of, near LTu eiiaiin ob inson County, Nrrth Carolina Given under mv hand and tli seT1i lc.State. it Coiinnbia,~tlie fourth day Febrlalay, in the year DT or..Lord..dne jhousand eight hundred and forty sixh..and in theiseven tieti year of Aimerican Iidependenee By the Governor. - W. AIKEN. R. Q~ Pinckney. Soc'reta'ry 9fjar. - February 18 3 4 Thomps'on's Patent rrusses. INGLE. d'.nble itid tiLDrKS 1ns RUPTUR iTause x. A largeasiortnienteon: hand. and for sale cheap.by it'v .ROBERT Edgefield I;,F-ehrinry4Q :f .2 B ESWAX . AN :'EXSREBS W ILL be taken in exchafigi1for Goods, at the Subscribers Storej'at1aiimarket value, and the Goods will be'given in enhuinge at the lowest 'ta pricei. . R. ..80EERTS. Edgefield C. H., February .i .2 tro,6, Icer.;A. -IW.are., C UPS ANU SAUCElS, atL-18crs. a set. anid all othe-artlicle: PTpo i. For-sale by R R..S. ROBElRTS. Edg,-field C. H.. Febru. ry ' 2. lUST REC~iF.D' - LAN D RRET WA RANTEW! 6 A. R EIFj '11 M (DrIMcT FROM .PijD I 114 ) bch1l pupe'r bears the label uti 1Trii.Oty of DAVID-LANtF 'IR 4 e For sale at Edgsfield Court-Hdaebyn -f7-jd F' -e { thExtijct fron the y-epo.ofkosVisiting tenounte. r af s nas-alla b eapenlde utaL SociegEs tuhalinhijtify .opteilr S auiod- rdai t I 6 i c These exteniforgidsn-lit d dia street near th rsai,,ftdMJaieb of the oeut quabtf'- have boenicattered oer the country. and tuay -alays -be depended upon. The ed Establshnureif these Hor ticulturists is one - of dhe most extansie..n the Unioainnrd its repuati n isielleistielirom~ year to year. -- "To obviate the ctianceeof misture of the fisria of the .plants of. the samogfainily thiey have established'at'other- nursery: at a-suitablo distaiieo, so that dlegeneratton ,jannot take place, and which secures to. the p'rchasors "a genuie article." Kniwing thus the agequal ty arid proacess of cultute of-avery plant; the uppl y from their givinds is recamnterided tith confidenmce." - - '" "S8nce the date of die -"Report" fro,m~ which tise above is extracted; their enter 6s tablislhnient hats been greatlyjentrgrd. Trho collectioii of Unmellias embraces all the finer kinds, arid consists of -ome. thounsarids of va crous eizes; so likewise of 'Roses,:!and other de.sirable plants, both tender and-lhardy-Fruit Trees, etc. The Sunx GaitDE~zs, alone, ocer fi ACTcs, nnd thre whlole is, as it bite bees, for more than half a centnry, uunder the stiecessive man gmuenut of fathermand soin, the most proneni :n AM~nt:CA. Ul'.Ordersreceivemd by RI-. is ROBEJLTS, for Fruit aind oilier Trees -and Shrubs of the best kind, qiid most healthiy.condiuon. From whiom catalogues, way b6 obtained, gratis. Jamntary 283 .t . -. 1 Jaync% Vermifauge. JAVIN-.'Vk.str ti Util~.hasghaddened the heart oh many s.mbther, who had as peered soon to follow tier child to the grave.,-but found it restoi-etd to life andi rosy health bythis cele brated specific. - -t expels (vdrums withoutt irri itating the coats of thi: stoiiich ad bowels and combineaithe virtfsao a'taic, with- those-oh an alterative, Nleither the Vernnuge nor theO E~xpecto)Iant has a~ rival in this whole -rangeol ruateria niedica, for diseaise, to wich e'acn is adapted. The Moned is always- ifrd, it Jay nie's Caruinitive des not prodedthe west decidedl benefi: mo Cholb, hick Riadache, (aiigiig Patins, D~rtiaa, dod di .deianigemients 01 thu Storach una b'owels I Nerer fails.-The Amnersedt -1st Dye never hhids when use'd as dire-ted, to change the hair from any'otier color, tond b, autii an burn or jet black. -... Piles.-Half thle cases- of Piles a ciurse-d by the i-ritattion ofsmall .woraus. Jayie's' Ver mnge cures all such sases by:;emiovinrg the' worms, trod inpantmii a hemathy tonie to the browebs. Asthma, or Pluhiinfisjeiusedby audgiment. of'the philegirimor tcusiji the air cells, which obstructs the passage' ofdt~iair through the wind tubes. J'.Isji'sBigectorant reinioves ihe obstruction with th'e #ei tear cii vaun cures the disease at once. -~'. UiLy . S. R'i.anesonly Agent at Edgeflefod tt ust (iewarec Ciff~~ k'ebruiazy 8 " !' I: 4 BL LL h s&Ju n ofsArtS .sapbariiia ,possess all thej properties of~ the Root, ur a h gh conifesttrasd state. *Jugt received, .and-for -satey bj 3'2. *Deed. - - '46 JUST received 25 barrels tres1- NORTH ERN FLU a nd darsa e N namburg. 154f en I ENGLII8 LC.L. 1 i H E Subscriber m ill open on the Second Monday in Jaruary next. a School at Pouersvilo, iaar Edgefield mort louse. He will teaih the followiig branches viz: Ortlog raphyl.Reading. Writing. English Graminar. Arithneti, Geography. Astronomy, Natural Philosophy, and other br-imcihes connected with a thorough English Education. - A few young gentlemencan receive instruc lion in the Classics. Rates of tuition will he moderate. Good board canl he obtained in very res pectable and pious families on reasonable terms. S. W. KENNERLY Dec. 10 tf 46 A N Excellent article of WNTER STRAINED LAMP OIL For sale hy J. D TIBBETT' Dec. 10 tf 46 EDEGFUELD Fema le Ac demy, , HE ETrustees Lave engaged die services of Miss SARAH HICHAItIDSON, to take charge of this Institution, tin the ensuing year. Miss R. has for several years assisted Dr. W. B. Johnsoln Teaciing. .nd tus during the preseni year beena connsected with the Green wood School. The high character and quill ifications of Miss R. may induct parents. with great confidence. to confide titir daughters to her -histruction. . The year will be divided into two sessions, allowing the usual vacations. - Rates of Tuition per. SenAio,. payable one. alfin.advance for each session, ntil the balance at its close. Per Session For Spelling. Reading. Writing. and Arithmetic, S 8 00 Geography,Grammar, Composi tion,.wih the above, . 12 00 Natural. Mental and Mioral Phi luoophy. Chemistry. Botany, Logic. &c, with the nbove, 16 00 Fifty Cents per session fbr fire woud. By order of ihe Trustees. N. L. .GRIFFIN, Chairman. N. 1. .. E. B. IACON will give lessons in Music to thoe who lesire it. Dec.10 4t . 46 Edfeield Academy. T HE Exercises of this insaitution will be resumed the first Monday in Jan uary, 1846. Teri as heretfolre-nanely, rated of tuition froih -iE 4) 'o wrOUTEEN DOLLARS per session, according to the branches of study taught; Pnd as hereto fore, none admitted for lebs time than a seasioi, except by a epecial etipulation be. fjrejiand, the charge being miade for ad mission, and not for leaching. Good board way bq had in the vicinity, d.une qr two mo.e ptipila msay be a'e :didiodated in the family of the'Teacber. H. K McCLINTOCK. Nov 26. ti 44 j16: Physiciaiss. Planters; Me, CHnANTS, Nti T'EC Pu1uLIc is GENRAL! T~ EE Subscriber has received, and is re ceiving large supplies of Drugsi Medicinesl; Paints, &c., &c from oneof the Jargest.- Importing Houses in 'theeityof Aegusta, mid selling-them at-the Augustaretail or-wholesale-. prices fo-Caskor ona. To which lie woulogmuthectfidly-4 Wh' ittentizieofrthiPliySiciils, Planters, FaImi. hes,:ddal dther .Miho- wish tol pebhaf any article inthisbranh of business. Personsft onx.aedistance. ordering-Goods. ptap rely upon rec.eiving them of .tho beit quality' ind atihe lowest market sprices. . . :A fu llaupply oI FAMILY MTEbICINES will be kept on retail, and the most faithful at tention given to Physician and Family pre ription Among thc mang arttcles of which his stock .is composed. are the following: Medicines. Calomel, and Pillulae Hydrarg. of the brand f Mander, WVeaver, and Mander, Stulphate, icette, nnd Hlydrochilorate of Morphine, Pipeine. Srychnine, and Iodine Optitnus, Sul phate do Quinin, Hlyduiodate ol Pottassa, Kre. osot.. picac,Jalap. Super. Carbonate of So ia, Cieatm of Tartar, Emetic Tartar, &c. - Drugs. Gum GalhanizedCamnphor, Aloes. Myrrh. pim, Deparcotum,. do., Balsam Copuvia, uebs, Sarsaparilla extract, and' root, Spts. Nitre, &c. & c. Oils. Lampod, Linseed, Traini, Sweet, and cold xpressed Castor Oil, Paints. Varntishes, &'c. ,White Lead, ol difierent brand., and quiali ties, ground in oil, anid in kegs. Dry White Lead. Cromo Green', Crome Yellow, Yellow Drcre, Stone Orcre, Red Lead. Litharge, Lamp Black, Verdigris, Spts. Turpentinie, Copal Varmush, Japani, and Black or Leather Dye Stufis Among whlichi are Pussiate of Iron or Smish Float Indigo. Ca rolina indigo, Mad der, Copiperas, Aniatto. Brazil Wood, Log Wood, Cami Wood, antI Nuc Wood. Brushes. Pant Brushes of all sizes. Cloth do., Tooth Fnrnatur. Fiesh, Nail, White W~asha, Black ing, Horse, lranners, Dusting. Broom. H earth, Shaving. c.onmb, Siveepinig, Scrubbing. anid Painters.. Dusting Brushtes, together with a variety of other insbtes, used by Painters, and thers. not heLremn nuentioned. Patent Medicines. - Aiote the many oh which are, the follow g. yiz: $wam'is Pandcert. F ihna:tsek's Ver - mmiguiige, Thomnpsotn's - Eye Water Henry's Cuicined Magha~~.Jaynes' Expectorant. Pu: irs' Pills. Rutwun' Tonic Mixture, Hair Ton ic. Moffat's Pills Tonic Bitts and Compo sitio. &c.. togeth~er with a general assort mtent of the must pmopular nstrums of the day A orliD ASs(InTuIDT "F PERFUMtERY AND S'oAPS 'F Tlf FINEST QUALITIES, Widow Glass of varions sizes from 6--8 to 20-30. Thle abov,- e.'tablishmnenut will be conducted y r. C.lay brook. who has hiad considerable expeiece in, the apotherary business, anid for he eit two year- a practitismaer of medicine. JOShIAFH D. TIBBETTrS. Edgefield C. Il. Oct 25th 18-45 tI' 40 t'IGJ&R8. i' O Large Spaitsh (W. 4. IH. i10a S.paniish (1 -Valedos) l0%M, di' (R.P. M.) 5 ~M.Imperial Rcgalias, ('-Venus.'') Jst received, atid for sale by -- - SIBLEY & CRLAPON fambirg, 146 tf -26. Wegre athorized, to nunonunce JOH.N . o 911 Rcanidgte ftie.,Le (gzslatureathe ensuing eleetmon' -- February: 4 if ~Wp are nitbol-ized to announce 13. C, YANEt.'us a candidute for the Legislatut ... the ensuing. elecio. J-mn n t1 . 'WAE-HOUTSCe ALND Com m s i o n Bu s i ne's's. - I ANKFU L to our friendsiforithe liberal patrrotiage hitherto received, we respect .90o!itt a e otinuance ofthe same atour old Water-Proof W'e-House. Where we will continne to Receive. Store and Sell COTTON and other PRopucE, Receie and Forcard Merchandises &c. AT MODERATE CHARGES. We .will give undivided attention to any bu siness in our line, entrusted to our care, ex cept the buying of ;..otton. which werrefuse to go on either our own account or that of others, believing it difficult to piease in the united ca pacity or both buyer and seller. Fron the long exp'!rience of our senior partner. 'nd by prompt and devoteJ attention to till iatters of business, confided to us, we hope to merit a share of public patronage. WA[.KER & P-mlRSON. Hlamburg, S. C.. Sept 17 6m 35 The Edgefield-Advertiser. Abb. Banner, An. derson Gazette. Pendleton Messenger. and .3"Iftville 3lnr.tnainner, each, wilr copy the mm, r six months.-Journal. .:F-olesale & Retail Grocers CoRNElt CENTRE AND MARKET STREETS, H AMBURG, S. C. H AVE just received, and will continue to receive frsh supplies of the following Articles. which they offer to their friends and the trade,at the lowest market prices: SUGARS. 30 hthdq. consisting of St. Croix, Clairfield Porto Rico and Muscovado. ALdO, . Double Refimed Loaf Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COFFEES. 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Augustura do. 12.5 choice Rio do. I Bale.Mocho do. 15 bugs Cuba. BAGGING. 100 pieces H eavy Dundee. 44 to 45 inch. 250 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Tow, 45 inch 125 do. Gunny, 24peryard, 45to47in. 100 do Georgia & Corolina, 44 to 45 ii. ROPE 309 coils Kentucky Rope. 50 do Manilla, do 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSES 20 hhds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON 50.000 pounds (ron, of all sizes. . Also, a good assortment of. Hodp and Baud Iron, German an Caster & Cast Steel. BACQN & SALT. 30,000 Prime Cointry Sides. 2,000 Sacka Salt, 5 do Table Salt . Boxes Table Salt.. CHAIRS. Iq dozen I Maple Chairs 25 do Windsor do 10 do Cane Sat,. -2 do-,Cliildrei, do' 2 do Bs, do 2 doQ O es - dd # do Raclii do 1 do Natse. do f)L4NXMTS.-*'40 3 1. -o t FJ pairy A god asoitmeia ' Bed Blaukets from 1IO4t 124. :. 1E&RQ CLOTHS. ,o00 yds. Washington Jeans (heavy, 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. 100 Kegs, (assorted.Sizes) SBOT. 150 Bags', assorted Sizes POWDER. 30 Kegs 11Y Dupont's Powder 10 do Blasting.. d 20 do Engle,gportiug, do WHITE LEAD. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. T E AS. 50 Boxos Teas. Consisting of gun pow. dier, Ilyson and Imperial 0 ages attees,"" I best Black Tea "" LI ME. 200 Bhls. frceh Rock Limte. Also-P'laster Paris. -A LSO Ginger, Pepper. Spice, Cinnamon, Nntmegs, Inidigo, <petre, Blue Stone. Copperas. ShoeThread. Snuif, Cotton & WVool Cards, Brass Bound Buckets, Painted Buckets, Titbs, Chuirns, Keelers. Willow W~agons and Cradles. Washbonads, Cocon Dippers, Clothes Pins, Brooms. Wooden Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows, Rakhes, Scythe Sneds,Cof'ee M ills,Soap,Talkt'w & Sperm Candles. Waugon Boxes, M1easures, Saddle rons, Windorrn Glass, Starch, Pistols, To. bacco, bsrindstones, Osnaburgs, Twine, Cas iiings, Boots, Shoes, Wool Hats,Rice,Clothes Baskets, Almnonds, Bearskinis, Mackerel, Mfustard, Fifth Chains, Lamp~ Oil; a choice article of ChewintgTobacco;V inegar, Bexes, C Cider, Barrel Covers, Cod Fish, Plough Moulds, Sole Leather, Nankeens, Choco late, &c., &c. WANT ED-0.000 lbs. BEES WVAX, for which enehb will be paid. . Ihamburg, 1810 ft '5 H.LI. JEFFERUSe General Agent and Connissioni Merchaant. Hamnrgy8 S.-C '' TILL of'ers ht aervices to his fr iends and ~the pubhe,' nd he will devote his undim ded attention to e SELLING OF COT TON AND FLOUR, Ra~cuimso ARKn FORwARDiNG Goons. Buying Goods for Planter s or Alerchants, or attend to anq business that may be commited to his care. le embraces this opportutity of tendering his thanks to his friends for their liberal patron age heretofore bestowed, and by inadustry and close attention to bumsiness, he hopes to merit atid to conttinue to receive the s-tme. It shalrbe: his aies to make alt his charges as light aspo sible, knowing that it will be to his interest to closely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made if required. on produce sent to him for sale or store. .Cotton sent to him by Boats, wIll. be' received free of ihrfage. All produce sent-to him for sale will be promptly sold on-arriva-,ifSo ordered. Agtsb .. i' 228. - Lost otr Stolenr! O~N Tuesday'I tie Dili itist-, a antaall SSilk, Purso, coniniig Forty'Dol. ars. (viz.: fourieten Dollar.Bills on thie Hamburg B1tt oso smnnll note on P. Goyor$2 S19 aa~etS vor r-.~I~bd ii~Thr- pa. per. tiOt recoltec~e. - .lh% reward w~lby gren (drt recovryQ 'same. -State off~ EODNWit Joseph MPe vs. J(seph M1. PerrY, Ttheir-DecIartiont. ciees in mny offed I that ahe Defendant dj the said Declarsdips day from the da.rte, 4e thereof flifal and iati be given .and awirdedi Defendant In both thej Clerk's Office,28t April 0 . State of Iso EDGEFIELrI IN .COMMO4 Davis B. -Iadley, l :3"'?F Joseph .-. Perry. Thomas Davis, Joseph M. P.erry -.. T HIE Plaintifs in the abo .this dayfiled theiresl fice, and the Defendant*h b iph or Attorneys known to.reeid withijj i of the State, on whoqt ..a cagyQo tions, with a rule to .pleadcagh - therefore ordered, that that appear and plead to the'.uid'e a year and a day .-frouthe at. default thereof final and -absola e d be awarded. againsztjhew.. Crks THOS.iG.BA Clark's Office,, May Il,-84 May 14 SoutiC EDGEFIl LD 18* IN THL COMK Nane:,. :1. Dillara, Execui s i Ench 5yene, llarinon:KusLj , n1d WVm. H. Bye., rV11EPaintifin~do abovete ^j 1.ing thi day filed' her.diciari office, and the defendants hafirg it:, orattorneysknowntobewith..in a State, on whom acrpy olspii with a rule to plead cay,tiege fore ordered. that tesad defe aude to the said declartiions, within a day from thepublicatiu.a.o'hia and absolutejudgindntwilLbe them. . TItO31AS G..d '.Clerk's OfficeR 7,thIa _'EDO~t9 --4 Andr6(%Ciro - Gmirin, of Eno1ch Q)pt' EMijt' Dynd ar 91 0 i ia A ere Ia r and pleadto th:r.ha0na -i.I from thaed'y.i oo n* --; a mentiwillbe aw'ea' TH 9OM*AS, , Ciark'sOfficeAi rir ,1 itR SPE.CT S OF A- VJK1,VC !)X Tlae '8ege~ To be published in TaseCan T 'Eundersigned ppoe~ e .n iy'rTiilhapep g papea. to be .-utied "TacASathenj to be devoted in Polities, Liters tnre, the can'se of Temperaisce, un4 In polities the *'Sonthertq.Jourii tach ite'lfro the sonthern;.scho~ol.an u~~ those principles whiech among.8ptmnS ocrats are.known as thes #tit trimes. , . . It will contend for a..sirietsconproki~ the Constianionx of the United Stitat is that the lederal Government:was of a compact between separdate -mnd~id4 dent States, and that every no~rt granted, was reserved to,Jaho St~sq~3. Trhat the exercise dfinyi glw granted on the past of tite Fl n"iyri The "Sonthern Jnurnal" wi coutW4a the dorwtrine that the Federal Govkiui et shiould take nwo money frous44e peo~pJ States, excepaj by the expressigrahit iaiiiW - authority of explicit terms of -the:Coanbiia It will cuntendl thilL ttnl ioi l4 posed, except for tlie purposejef to defray the necessary ext . nominal adunistratio:i of oe It will oppose the apprgpif'tiou creds of the sales of. the pudblic haa i4 These are some of~the .Jeaij will engage the .attentionse4ot Journ~al." . - --.r e [an relation to the .laieal a1airsofibe 8 the Journal wvill ,be Deuwi -. the policy of the Demonratid'Pirt strife and the! iierns'aifja'j e - it wvill have as little td'do dintilit. an!i~ position will permit. Thaose~iea have in -tilses- past divided the pul -mh8 which have been 4lsctussed andj are no lengsr, practical can have no weight wi'th prc enlightened'peoplelita regarded, unless imperiou attention. - Then "Southiern JourniPMl~I6 every Tutesday, and funsee at three dollars ger- awaytwgpa in ndvance. 'Ihe undcn~ga~ib arrangemrents .toseucet4 editorial'7department.p '5a genitlematiorA iaffdm theiJourarl iwill soiin Tallahasueo,2Sith.Dee few days-nt~iese diet is-necearynk'till t( ted - et Ts .