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RI$TIN UFFiGEr-rR &NLE, %'I" -'A(GEAT SACRIFICE. IN AUGUS TA, GA.-The. snbcriber, offers for sale the Printing Establishment of the Daily News, in the city of Augusta. Ga. The newspaper type ConisAt.s of Nonparell Drevier, Burgeois, and Long Primer, in suffi cient quantity to pnblish any paper in the Southern Sittes. Tie type is very good, and ha been but little used. The Press, is one of Smith's patent. of loe's manuiacture, and capaple of printing an impe sialsheet-and warranted to be inferior to none i ine. The Jol, Type in the office comprises almost every size, from pica to twenty line pica, and extensive founts capalte of doing any worti which might offer. The assortnient was Iade at Bruce's foundry in New York, without re gaMd to cost, and is its complete as as cotild be desired. There is a hirge asstorunent of Bor. der, attached tothe Job Odice. A large Imposing Stone. A grt at numibr of Chases, large and sinail. ACast Iron Roll er monld, Cylindars, Frame, &c. Together with Stands, Cases. Sticks, Furniture. and every other article necessary in an extensive Printing establisoment. The terms are one thousand thtee hundred dollars. One third cash. a third on the IsL of July, 1840, and a third on the 1st of January, 1841, wit approved notes. . Any person wishing to purchase a Printing Ofice, will searcely ever meet with a more a vorable opportunity. Letters o tins subject, T ost paid. addre.-sed to Andrew J, Miller, at Angntta, or to the sub scriber, in Mialtedgeville, will ne attended to. WILLAM it. PitTCHA.ZD, Surviving partner of Pritchard & Bush. Milledgeville. Jan. 7, 1640. BY' Will the brethren of the craft be so kind as to Eive the above a few insertions I Jan. 13,1840. State ot So1-th ( arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. UIENitY C. TURNER toll. before me, one L bay Hlorse, fourteen hands viree inches l1g,. supposed to be seven Icars old comie sprig, with his right hind foot white, and his left fore foot with a small white round it, and a small white spot in his lorehead Appraised at $50. UENJ. S'EVEN , .1. PI. Feb 3, 1840 c 1. Notice This. A LL persons intebted to t.:e Estate of Joi Gridis deceased, are regnested to n:tke payment;and those having demands agaist said estate to render them in properly athteii ticated, as longer indulgence will not he given. J. B. G lr'UIS, E's J. HILL. Jan 27, 1340 b 52 Notice. LL persons ind.bted to the Estate of Jtmes A. Smivly, deceased,cither by Note or Ac count, are'requested to make iinnediate py ment, or I will tratisfer then to the hanls it ani Officer for collection; als., those having de. mands against said Estate are requested to bringA them in, duly attested, within the tine pr-. scribed by law. JOHN S. S31YLY, EI;r. Jan 20, 1840 i 51 Notice. A LL persons having any demnids against the Estate of Matthew 1ss, deeeased, are reatested to render then in to the subscriber duly anthenticated, and those iudebted to said Vstate to make payment. CALEB TALLY Adm'r. Jan 15, 184 tf 50 sWOTICE. T HE Copartnership of l3land,Catlin & Co . (except so much as relate.; to the sett.iing up of their business,) expires with this day. fy its own limitation. All lers.iis indebtedA. to them are requested to imake pay ment without delay, to either of the parties; their note.< anid books may be foun-l at their old stand which vill be occupied by Bland & Butler. BLAND, CATLIN& Co. Edgefield C. 11, Dec 31, 1S39 c 49 NOTICE. A Lpersons indebted to the estate of Jas. M. Norrell deceased, are requecsted to make payment, and those hiaving demands a gainst the estate, will render their acconts duly attested, to the subsceriber, by the tirst day of February next. WILEYO(ULBREATHI, Dec 19th, 1839 f 47 A de'r. Noti e, A LL persons indebted to the late William Strom, ccen. deceased, ore regnested to make immediate payment; anid those hatving any demands agaimst the estate, will render their accounts, duly attested, to the subscriber. within the time prescribed by law. W M. STRO.M, Jun. Admn'r. Deo9,189tf 45 NOTICE. A LL Persons indebted to die Estate of the late Jesse Hobbs, deceased, are regntested to make immediate payment. And all persons hiving demands against said estate are request ed to present themt dutiy attested. ELB3ERT DEVORE, Ad'n'r. December 3, 1839 tf 44 NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the Estate of Robt. Watts, deceased. are requtested to make immediate payment; and all persous having de mands .tgainst the Estate are requested to pre sent them duly attested, within the time ptre seribed by law. ROBT. McCULLOUJGH, Ex'r. July 18, 189tf 24 Final Notice. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Fran cis T. Mitchell, deceased are regnested to mnake payment; or any having demands, to pre sent themt duly attested. CALEB MITCHELL, Adm'r. December 27,19d 48 an'E W SiLKS. J UST Received a fandsomne assortment o Pru do Sois, Gros do Na p and Mlatcioni Silks, of the latest and most fashionable colours and patterns, which will be su!d very cheap hy C. A. DOW b.* Dec. 13, 1839 t* ' .Genuine Mlorus MangLa*s,. E ~ NTLEMEN wishing to sup ltemselves wi this vti,.. able Plant, 'vhich has excited so much interest thirotughout the United States, and throughi the agency of which, it has beeni found that the enittie SILK can be made a t-ery profitable business, can do so, on very advantageous terms, by ap plicationi to the Subscriber, who is Agenit for the disposal of a nimited number of Trees and Cuttings, of a very superior aacter raised in Barnwell Distriet, S. C., and whicen will he de livered hiere in December next, wihproper directions for p)lantin~g. C .1. G LOVI-;Rt Agenat for the Proprietor's. Ede~eldC.HIouse, Sept. 14, 1839 at 33 Who waut Better Evidence, Woud refer tho'reding public to the mn i merous voluutaryletters published recently in this paper and in the Good Sanmaritan reln tive to the happy and -beneficial etfects of the administrtiomi of Mojfat's Lifei Pills and Phenix Billers. Those who have porused the Letters abive referred to will.observe that in alhost every case they attest tiefact, that io inconvenienve of any sort attends the. taking of these medi cities. iin ordinary cases, but that the patient vithout feeling their opperation, is universally lell in a stronmgeraitter state.of health than was experienced p evions to being alilictel with disease; and in cases of acute luferinag, gieat relief is obtained in a few hours, anwd a cnre is generaily effected in two or three days. In cases of PFVER of every description, and all bilions affections,.it is unnecessary for me to say anght, asi believe the L[FEIMEDIGINES are noiv utivereally admnted to be the io.st speedy aid effiectual cure extant in all diseases of that class. The Life Afedicines are nso a most excellen; relief in niertions ofthe Liver and Bowels, as has proved in hundreds of cases where patients have co-me forward and requested that their experience in taking thetm might be published for the benefit of others, In their operation in such cases, they restore the tone of the Stomach, strengthen the digestive organs, and invigorate the general function or the whole body, and thus become to both sexes (1r they are perfect ly adopted to e.ach) an invaluable means of pre. venting disease and restoring health. In affections ofthe head, whethr accompa iied with pain and giddiness. ar marked by the grievouscalamity if impaired mental energy; in palpitations of the heart, flatience, loss of apnetite and strength. and the imulti plied isymup tomtsfdisordered digestion, The Lifc Mediciems will be found to possess the maost salutary cf ficamcy. Constitotions relaxed, weak, or decayed, in men or women, are uider the immediate infii ence of The Life Medicines. Old conghs, asth ima, and coisumptive habits4 are s-on relieved atnd speedily Cured. 'overiy of blood, and eimanci ted limbs will ere ling meet the hap piest change; the chill watery fluid will become rich aid balsamuie, and the limbs be covered with flesh. firm and heiathy. Nervous disorders of <-very hind, and from whatever canim-e arising, fly before the effects of The itr Mcdiriirs and all that traiin nfsinking anxieties, and tremonurs which so dreadfully afle-ct tlic weak. the sedutnrv. trid the delicate, will in a short time he sueceeded by cheerfui ness, and every p:iss:age of health. For weaikiness. dteficienicy of natural strength and relaxation of the vessels. Iy too freqent in daltmce of the passions. thI imedicine is asafe. ce-tin. and invaitable remedy. Those who have lung resided in hot climates and are langiuid and relaxed in their w hole sys temn, may take The L*i Medicines with the hap. piest effects. and tnerns removing to theSouth ern States or Ves.t Indies cannotstore a nore important article of health and life. ,rte folowing cases are anmong the most re cemntecreselrecte-d. and grat-iyfully acknowl edged by the persoms .ei:ciittul; Case oriicob C. lHunt, New Windsor, Or ang-e, N, Y.-A dreadful tumnor destroyed nearly the whole ,f his fice. nose and jaw. Experienicerl qpsick relierfefotn the use of tie Life MIedicin-es, and in less thanu three months was entirely enred. [Case reported, vith a wood cigraving in a new pampmhtlet now in press.] Case of Thos. Purcell, sen'r, 84 years of age -was amlicted IS years with swellings in his legs-entirely cured by taking 42 pills in three weeks. Case of Joan Daniton, Aberdeen. Ohio rheumatism five years-is entirely cured-has used the Life Mcdicincs for Worms in children and foumid them a sovereign remedy. Case of Adah Adams, Windsor, Ohio-rhetn matism. gravel, liver affections, and general nervous debility, had been confined seven years -vas raised from her bed by taking one box of pills and a bottle of bittersla most extraor diinarv cure-she is now a very hcalthy and ro buist vonman-antested by her 'husband Shubel Adanm. Case of Adon Ames-cured of a moct invet crate and obstinate dyspepsia, and general de blity. Care ofrSusan Goodarant, a yonng unmarri - ed wvoman-subject to ill-healthm several years a snmail coutrse of the Life Medicines entirely restored lher-is now hmale anmd healihy. Case of Ihiss Thomas, daughter of Eli Thoom as-congh andl symaptomis of consumipt!On cuired ini four weeks. Hecr sister cured' of a severe attack of inflaimmatory rhieumatism in one aceh! Case of S. Colvimn-cumred ofra severe attack of scarlet fever int a few days by the Life Medi climes. Extaordinary case of Lvman Pratt, whio was aflicted wvith Plithisic 20 1ears-effected a perfectcure in 24 hours by the use of thme Life Thousands of perseons afflicted in like matmer, havo, tiy ajtudicious use of Mofa's Life Pills and Pircnz Biuers, been restored to the enjoy. ment of all the omaforts of life. Tme Bitters are pleasamnt toi time taste anud smell, gently as timnge time fires of thme stomar.h, and give that proper tensity which a good digestion requires. As notinig can be better adap:ed to help and nourish the constitutioni,so there is nothing more getnerally acknmowledged to be pecutliarly efti caciousa m all inward wastings, loss appette, in. digezstion of spirits, tremblinmg or shaking of the hands amid limbs, obstinate conghs, shmortness of breath, or consumptivo habits. The Life Miedicines possess wonderfully efficacy ini all nervous disordersafits, headaches, weakniess, heaviness and lowuess of spirits. dmmness, ofstght, confused thonghts, and wan dering of the mind, vaponra and melamicholy, and all kinds of hysteric complaints are g adu ally removed by their use. In sickness of time stomach, flatuiencies, or obstructions, they are safe and powerful, and as a purifier ofthe blood, they have not thmeir egnmal ini the world! For additional partictulars of the above mnedi cincs, see Molrat's "Good Samaritan," a copy of which accoumpanies tle medicine; a copl) can always be obtained of the different Agents who have the medicine for sat. French, German, anmd Spanish directions can be obtainied on application at thme office, .d.. Broatdway. All post paid letters will receive imrmediate attention. Prepared and sold by WM. B. MOFFAT, 375 Broad way, New York. A liberal dediuc tion made to those who purchase to sell aigatl Agents.~-The Life Medicines may also lie hzad mfanmy of tl~e principal Druggists in ever' own thronghout theo United Statesandthe Can udas. Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Pheena 'litters;, amid be sure that a fac sinmilie of John iTfofat's sieumatuire is upon the label of each bottle of hitters or box of Pills, OJ'These valuable medicinesare for sale h' C. A. DOWD. lFdgefield C. HI. Jan, 23. 1840 tf :0t Plaislter of' Par'is, RY anid Caleinied, suitable for bothm Maa-c u. tring and Plastering. Also, a genuine article of Old Port IFuu. Just recemved and for sale by II. R. COOK, & Co. Hamburg, Oct. 18.1839 tf 38 floselaine de Lanes, ASuperior Article for Ladies Dresmses. Also, Victoria Shawls, just received and for sale by JNO. 0. B. FORD. H.,bum.. ept27 1829 State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. P ACHMAN ALFORD, who is now in the custody of the Sherii of Ahheville District, by virine of a capias ad satisfacun dunt, at the snit of Daniel A. Wise, and Henry M.'Lipsford, having filed his petition, with a schelinle on oati of his whoie es:ate. real and personal, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Act of the General Assembly, commonly called the "Insolvent Debtor's Act." Public Notice, is hereby given, that the peti tion of the said Peachnan Alford, will be heard and coisidered in the Court of Com mon Please, for A bheville District, at Abbeville Court House, on Friday the 20th day of March next; or such other day hereafter as the Court may order, during the Term, commencing at the said plact! on the third Monday iii March next; And all the creditors of said Peach man Alford. nre hereby summoned persoually, er by Attorney. to appear. then and there, in the said Court, to show cause, if any they can. why the benefit of the Act aforesaid, shouid not be granterl to the said Peachman Alford, upon hi. executing the assigument required by the Act aforeraid. JOHN F. LIVINGSTON, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Dec 20th, 1839 w. & x. $14,68. ac 47 State of South Carolina. ABbE VILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Wade Speed. surviving partner of Watkins & Speed, for the Attachment use of John Watkins, in vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. John Watkins, Adlnr. of H. M. Attachment Watkins, in vs. Same. Assumpsit. T HE Plaintiffs, in the abovo'stated cases, having filed their declaration in my Of fice, on the tweity-second day of November, 1838, and the defendant having no wife or at torney known to he in this State, upon whom a copy of the said declarations can be served: thereiore Ordered, that the said defendant do appear and make his defenne within a year and a day from the iling of the said declarations. or final and absolute judgments will be awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c P. clerk's Office. I Feb14.1839 w t $10 age3 I'State of South Caiolina. ABIEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Mark S. Anthony vs Attaclmncut: Debt. Adolphus J Sale. Drury Callaway, vs Attachment: Assampsit. Adoiphus J. Sale. Speed & Hester, surviving partners, Attachment: vs Debt. Adolphus J. Sale. rIiThe PInintilTs in the above cases having, I on the twenty-second of November, 1-38. filed their declarations in my Office, and the defendant having no wife or attorney known to he in this State, upon whom a copy of the dec laration, with a special order of the Court en dorsed thereon, can he served: therefore Or dered that the said Adolphus J. Sale, do appeat and make his defence. wiitin a year and a day from the filing of the declarations as aforesaid. or finarand absolute judgment will be forth with given and awarded against him. JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Clerks Office, Feb14, 1839 1 B &T $10 aqe 3 State of South Carolina. AB13EVILLE ISTRICT, IN EQUITY. William Wilson ) vs. Bills Win. Eddins and Wife, for account, R. M. Tood and Wife, interpleader, James McCracken and &c. Others. ITappearing to my satisfaction that Bennja. min F. Eddin3, and Elizabeth, his wife, two of the Defenidatnts in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State : Oh motion, ordered, that they do appear, and plead, answer or dle mur. to Bill of Complainant in this Case, with in Thtree Months from the date of this pntblica tion, or the said Bill of Complaint will be takenm pro confesso as to thctm. BENJ. Y. M ARTIN, C. E. A. D. Commissioner's Office, 40 ac. October 30th, 18'19. ~$11 75. v. a wv. State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON P'LEAS. Allen S. Dozier, Foreign William Yaaboro'tgh. Attachment. -11E plaituf having this day filed his de . cLira:zon m tny otlize, and the dch-fendant havinig 1no wife or attorney known to be within the 'tate, upon whom a copy cortki he ser ved vith a rule to plead. It is ordered that the :'.fr:-lantt dto ilead to rte said dccla ration withtin a year aind a day, front this date. or inal and absolute judgment will be awarded agint hi. G EO. POPE, C. C. P. Edgefield C. HI. $7,50 G.&B oqle d1. Nov- 6th 1:439. south Carolina Copper, EET IRON & TIN WARE JWIanufactory. FWOULD respectfully mnform the Mer . chants and Pantecrs of this State, and all who may please to give me a call, that I have located at Hamburg, S. C., .with a view to a teranentt residence; atnd engaged in the iannufactuire of Co pper, sheet Iron; and Tirn Ware-whtich I wvill furnish by Wlholesalc or Retail, of the best quality, at the lotoest rates. Having expterieenced Northern WVorkmien, md beimg a practical mechanic myself,I can at end :Ooo nu, Gutterin , anrd Spouting; and al other Josoferery desc ipton in my business, which shall be tcell adne, and on short niotice. All orders will be thankfully received and ,romptly attendedto. A suiperior assortment of Japanned Ware tlso, Stamp'd Plates, all uizes, just received. A. B.CHURCH. hfambnrg, March 28. 1839. tf 8 EDGEFIELD DSTRICT. IN TIlE C'O.MMON PLEAS. James Hlarri-ion Attachment. vs Hienry Evanis Debt on JIueigment. '1 H E Plaintiff inl this case. having this day U. filed his declaration, and the Defentdant having no wife or Attorney known in this State, -ipon whont a cop~y of the same can be sesvedt on motion or Plaittifi's Attorney, Or dered, That the said Defendant do appearatnd plead to the said declarationt within a year and . .ay arom thme publication omf this order, or tdgement will be rendered against himpro con jsso. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Nov. 5,1839 waw $7 50 age 40 Negro Cloths and Blankets, 3AY be had on accommodating terms of l1 , C.A. DOWD, ?dgefleld. Sept 14 tf 3S State of South Carolina. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. . 0. Tulman AssuMrsIT, Ephraim Vessels. ATTACHMENT. T H V Plaintiff having filed his declaration it. the Clerk's Office ont the sixteenth day or October last, and it appeati ng- that the defendant is fron, and without the limits of the State,and having neither wife norattoritey with in the said District. on whom n rule to plead can be served. It is therefire ordered; that the defendant do plead tothe said declaration with in a year and a day, from the filing of the dec laration, or final and absolute judgment will be entered against him, by deliilt JNO. F. LIVINGSTON, c. c. P. Chcrk's Office, Jan16,1840 w &P$6 aqd 51 State of -outh (aurolinia EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Harral, Wright & Co. vs. Attachment. William Yarborough.) T HE Plhintis having this day filed T1hei r'decla ration in my Office, and the Defendant having no Wife or Attorney, known to be within the State, upon whom a copy could he served ; it is Ordered, that the said Defendant, who is absent from, and beyond the limits of this Stae. do plead or make his de fence, within a year and a day from the publi cation of this Order, or, in default thereof, final and absolute judgment shall he awarded against him. GEO. POPE, c. c. P. Clerk's Office, Feb 14, 183. SL LO $7,50 aqe 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN TiE C01\MON P1.EAS. Caleb Mitchell. adm'r. vs John Johnson; thesame, Attachment. vs the same. G. L. Penn & Co. vs John Johnson;G. L.&E.Pentn &Co. ZAttachment vs the same, in two other cases H E Plaintif's having filed their declarations in my office, and tlse defendant having no wife or Attorney kiowtn to be within the State, upon wliom a copy can be served. h is order ed that the Defendant. plead thereto within a year and a day from this publication, or the said action will be taken pro cni'sso against him. GEORGE POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Edge field, Oct 26th,139. 1 3 w $10, eaq 46 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Miller, Ripley and Co., Declaration on At William Yarbrough. tachment in Debt. T TIE PlantitT, in this case, having this day filed their Declaration in my office, and the Defendant having neither 1 ite or Attorney within this State. v- on whom a copy of, said Declaration can be erved; ordered that the Defendant plend thoreto within a year atd a day from this publi n'ion. or the said ac'ion will be taken proconlenso against him. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. (lcrk's Office, 24th Oct., 1839. IT. It. P. 39 aqe btate of South (arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J. & L. Jones, vs Attachment H. H. Jones. T HE Plaintiff in this case, having filed his declarationi iny olice, and the Defen dant having no wife or Attorney known to be within the State, upon whom a copy could be served with a rule to plead. It is ordered that the Defendant do plead to the said declaration within a year and a day. from tlis date, or final and absolute judgnetiwill he awarde& against him. GEO. POPE, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, Edge field, Oct 2, 1639. $7 50 B a w aqe 46 Splendid Carpets. SNOWDEN & SHEAR have received from Newv York. and are now opening a very large supply of suiperior Ingrain Thbree Ply Venetimn and Brussels CARPETS of the la test style antd richest patternts, all of which have beent selectetd with great care. Ptersons wishing to supply themuselves with the article will do wvell to call immtediaitely, as they can now nmake a selection from one of the larg'est assortments ever of'ered in this city, and oftnewv and splen did patterns. Also, rich Brtussels and Tlunled Heartht Rugs to match the Carpets, and supteri or Printed Baizes and Patent Floor Cloths. Augusta, Ga. Nov 12 tf 42' , N E W G OODS. SNOWDEN & SHIEA R are happy to an inottnce to their friends itn the eity and coiutry, that they aire nowv opentingr a very Itarge antd splenidid assortment of stae .atnd fantcy DRY (.OODS. atuitable for thte Fall and Win ter season, comiprising a great variety of ne w atid fashionable articles, which they have select ,d wvith great care from the mnost recent itmpor 'atiotns. W~e wvould respectfully solicit our lfrterds and the putblic to call and examine the a-sorttment for thtemselves; and we would es pecially inm ite the attetitioti oflPlaniters to onrn meually I:.ge stock of BLANKETS, WELCH PLAI'NS. NEGRO KERSEYS,& LINSEY8, and low priced FLANNELS. for Seavants. Augusta, Ga. Nov 12, 1839 tf 42 FALL ANDB WINVTER T HIE Subscriber is now receiving from N. York, a general assortment of Seasona ble Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, viz: Black, blue, brown and fantcy colored Broilcloths, Cassitmeres and Satinets. Kentucky Jeans, Alixt. grayitand plaid Servants Clothis, 3-4 and 6-4 (Dircassiansand Merinaos.assorted colors and qutalities, Plain and figured Bomb~azins, White, green, red, atnd yellow Flannels, 7-8 and 4-4 Apront and l-'uriture Checks, French, Englhsh, and American Prints, Furniture do. Plaid German Ginghtams. (a new style,) Black Gro de Rhitn, Gro de Swim,'atnd Italian Silks, Fignred Silks, -Diapers. Irish Liner.s, Lawns, Merino, Thibet. Plaid Silk, Picnic, Chally, Rohroy. and Prnsian Shawls & lidks. Spitalfield. Pongec and Flog Silk Pock. do. Dim. Cambric do. Verotta, Fnney anid Mndras H dkfs. Bontnets. Hoods, Gloves. Hosiery, Oil Cloths, Carptetitng Baskets, Band.Boxes, KIttves, Scissors. &c. Also, aquantity of 31-4, 4-4, 5-4 brownt Shirt ings, Shmeetings, and Drillings, for sale by the bale or piece, very low. Cotton Osnaburgs, Dumfil andllWhitney Blan kets, &c. &c. The Public arc invited to call and examine his assortment. JOHN 0. B. FOR D. Hnmhnur, Sent. 14, 1939 ff 33 Copper, ants Tin Ware alanufautory AUnUSTA, GEORGIA. T l F.subscriber, thaikful fre former patron tronage, respectfuly informs his friends and the public, that he has returned to the city. and resuimed his mechanical operations as usu al, at the old stand No. 168, opposite the Eagle and Plenix Hotel, where mny be found a gen eralassortment or ready maae TIN-WARF. COPPER, STOVES and SHEET IRON PIPES, of various sizes and patterns. usnally kept in this market. together withb a large as. sortment of Japan, Wooden and Willow ware -which will be sold low for cash. All orders attended to at the shortest notice and with des patch. Feeling desirous of a general settlement. all to whom I may be indebted will please hand in their accountis by the 20th January,and all those indebted to me will please settle by the above date. BENJAMIN F. CHEW. Augusta Ga. Nov. 16 1839 43 tf .ew Dry Goods Store. CHAUNCEY CHURCHILL, W OULD respectfully inform the citizens of Edgefield District, and the public generally, that he ha taken the Store lately oc cupied, by John 0. B. Ford, in Hamburg. S. C. nnd where he is now opening a general assort ment of D RY G O O D S, they have all lately been purchased in N. York, under the present pressure in the money iar ket, and they shall be sol - cheap to correspond wits the times. He has come t the conclusion. that the nimble sixpence is better than the .dow shilling, and therefore invites all purchasers of D1 Y GOODS, who wish to save their seven pences and theii dollars, to flavior him with acall. Amona his Assortment may be found Broad Cloths, of all shades, from $3 to $7 per yard Cassimeres and Sattinets, from 623 cents, to $2 50 per yard. A good assortment of French German and EnIgish Merinoes, at reduced prices, i Allipacka Cloths, and Figured Lavabolaires, a beautiful article for Ladies cloaks and dresses, Bombazines and Mouslin de Lanes, Rich black and colored Silks, Patin and figured French, English & Ameri can Prints, frot 124 to 50 cents per yard, and some 4-4 fine French. at :r7 cis. Plain, figured, plaid and striped luslins, of all qualities, Fren h needle worked and tambored Muslin Collars, from r-0 cts to $5 each, Heavy 4-4 bleached and brown Shirtings, A few pieces (a little daiaged,) Bleached Sheeting-s. will be sold at great barvairs. Shawls, Ribbonds, Laces., Gloves, h osiery, &c. &c. N. B.-C. C. will be constantly receiving from New York, tnw additions to his Stock. of the latest inportations. Hamburg. Dec 5, 1839 tf 45 To Merchants, Physicians, Plan ters, and the Public in general. T HE Subscribers are now receiving, in addition to their rornier Stock. large sup plies of DRUGS. Src. trc, isakineg their as sortment the most complete ever before offered for sale in this market. To which they would call the attention of the Physicians, Mlerchants, Planters, and all those who wish to purchase any thing in their line. Aiong tIe miany arti eles of which their Stock is composed, are the following, viz: 0oLS.-Sperm or Lamp Oil, of different qualities, Linsseed or Painit do., Train or Tan ner's do., Neat's foot do., Castor do.. Sweet do. PAINTS, VARNISHES, rc.-WhsiteLead, of din'erent brandels anid qualities, grounsd in oil, anad in kegsof 200lb,1001Jb,50ib, anid25lbeacht. Dry WVhiite Lead, Chrome Green, Chsrome Yel low, Chrome Red, (a beatutiful article and a substitute fom Vermillion, atla nmuchs less price,) Yellow Ochre, Stone Ochre, Red Lead, Lithi arge, Lamupblack, Verdigris, dry anud ground in oil,nalso Blue, Greens, Ytellow, Black, and Paints of all colors, re-idy mixed for use, Spirits Tur pentine, Copal Vuarnishi, 1st iad 2nd qumalities, Japan Vyarnmsh, Black or Leather do. BRUSHES--Pint Drushes, of tall sizes, Cloth do. (something snew anid superior,) Hair do. do., Tooth. Fusrnitusre, Flesh. Nail, W hite W ash, Blacl'insg, Horse, (somet ling fine,) Tan ners, Counter or Dtisting, Crumnb, 1Hearth, Shaving, (a very Site article,) Comb, Sweep ing, Scrubbing, and Paintiers LDssting Brushies. together with a variety of other B~rushes used by Painters and others, not herein me'ntioned. 'DYE STUFFS-Amontg which are Spianish Float Indilro, Carolinsa do.. Mladder, Cospperas, Logwosod, Brazil-wood, Nicewood, Cainwood, Annsatto,&c. &c. MEDICINES.-Anmong the many of which are the fbllowing. viz: Sulphate Qinie, Sul phate Mlorphinie, Acetate Morphine, Piperine, Sirychnine, Iodine, Elateriums, Hlydriodate Pot ash, Kreosote, &c. &c. PATENT MEDiCINES--Among which are the following, viz: H'suck's Pansacea, In dianm do., Swaim's do., Smtith's Aniti Mercurial Syrup, or Swaimn's cfonquerosr, the Ilygean Syrup, Spohn's core for sick Hiend Ache, Green's Tonic Mixture, (a cure for Fever and igne.) Also Peter's P'ills, Beckwiths's do.. Spassn's do., Cook's do., Lee's do. Evan's do.. &c. together with a general assortment of the most jiopulair nostrums of thme day.' ALSO, A full assortment of Perfumery and Soaps, of the finest qualities. ALSO, A n assortment of G :ass Ware for Physicianis' amnd Confectioner's use;t such as Specie Jars, and Tincture Bottles of dif'erent sizes, Gradu ated Moasutres and Funsiehs. ALSO, Window Glass of various sizes, from 6 by 8. to 20 by :30, all of which they will sell on favora ble terms..H. RI. COOK & Co. Hamnburg, Oct 3,1839 tf 30 French Baskets, Bounets, &c. B Y the latest arrivals. and i Il be open in a day or two. :s se w lot nt Flanndls, Bones, and Laced Goods. ALSO,. I Case. cotitaining in atlI 900 to 1000 French: Baskets, comprising every variety acnd size. Just receired and now optenmga by JOH1N O.B.FORD Hamburg, Nov 19 1839 tf 4:3 DIBI.E N OT ICE. Sppyof Bib/es anae Testaments has just . een received by the Ssuhscruber, whsich, may be had by applying at the Score of G. L. & E. Penn & Co. GEORGE L. PENN, Treasurcr E. ..B. Soci'ty. Dec 2, 1939 t.14 E lics' cnapetmat Eztiet of 'OinTo, A SUBSTIT TE FOR CALOMEL. F RWo.; the well known andi established re#i u'n tation of Colonmel, it has been loug employ ed b) the empt: ic. and scientific physician as one of the must powverful agents for the rima. vial ubdise'ase. By the former, almost every land has bcen, deluged with ostrutm, that their atthors claimed as specifies in every disease in. cidentto ahe humana lihmily, The tolly of these pretensionts needs no cemment, for accurate chemical investigation has hown, that the base of most of the Panaceas, Caislolicons, &c., which have been trunpewd before the comun . nity, witlh so muci assurance. is Calome, or merceiry in some form. Now, if this potent article, even in the hands of the most skilful liliyician, frequently exerts an influenc on the humai system, unforeseca, nod entirely beyon he control of art; underniining the constitution and bringing on prenutture old age, diseas.e and death, what result should be expected when prescribed by the ignorant? Could their many thousand vi(Lims speak, a voice from the tomb. would soon dispelt -espc'cdelui'on that no* sways the mind, of the living. hi umane physicians deplore the sad evils -rM suting from the mercurial practicir, inidu Will gladly hail tie introduction ofanatticle that am safely be substitututed for Calmel. - Tlhey..fNZ and that keenly, the great uncertanty nfits D" ary operation; they cannot say whether it. be favourable or unfavorable. Thiy also k and feel, that if its use is continued forn ycon. siderable time, injurious secondary "onseque. ces must certainly follow. But they niustedoie the least of two'evils; they knowno other aris cle that will arouse a torpid lier, remove oh. struction, and set in free action the -whole glandular system. and it being indispensably necessary to do this, they contmnue its use,.ot. withstatding the evil consequence, whiih tollow. They have long desired and sought an arti. cle that would produce the good effects of iis drug, without subjecting the patient to its dee. terious results. Such a desideratum, it isj&. liered, has at length been obtained, in the article now presented to the public. The proprietorsof this article keepingin view the fact. that a Wise and benerolent &w has place'd within the reach olall, remedies apted to the diseases incident to the climate they' id habit; and knowing likewise, that most of thk diseases of the UNITED STATES are based upoc organie or functual derangement of the liver; directed their attention to those articles which act more especially on the biliary organs. A1ferioug, laborious, and expensive research, they have succeeded in extracting a substance from the TOMATO.which, frou its peculiarif feet upon the hepatic orbiliary orpas,tbeyhave denominated Hepatine. Itisa medicine that will produce all the beiteficial results of Calomel, in both acute and chronic diseases, witlon the possibility of producing the deleterious cose. quences common to that article. Its action up. on the constitution is universal, no part of the system escaping its influence. It is. however, upon the organs of secretion and excritton, Jlat its great power imnarticularly manifested, hence it is peculiarly adapted to the treatment of bilious fevers and other diseases in which a torpidity or congestion of the liver and portal circde prevails. It is admissible in il cases where it is neces sary to cleanse the stomach and bowels. It removes obstruction, an! excites a quick 'and healthy action of the liver and other glandular vveeri of the abdomen. Being diffuhible in in its operation, it produces a free circulation in the vessels on the surface of the body, ac companied by a gentle perspiration, It does not exhaust like drastic purges; still, its action is tmore universal, and may ofNen be repeated, not merely with satety but with great benefit. This becomes indispensably necessary in cases of long standing; for in then intense tempora ry impressions made by strong medicines, sel. dom. if ever, do good; but tend to injure the stamina of the conslitution. It is cleansing and purifvin- to the system, acts in perfect harmony wi'th t&ae known laws of life,:nd isundoubtedlyone ofte mostvalna ble artic!es evcr offered for public trial and in spection. For convenience, this medicine is formed into 3 grain pills. The white pills are cadhartic, al eratire diaphoretic, aid diuretic. The yellow, ilis are ionic. stimulant, and diaphantic. As a family medicine, one which may be re sorted to with siafety, and re'aed ont with cer tainty, in the first "uages ofdiscase in almost anyv form, it exceeds all former discoveries in tmedi cine, either from the vegetable or mineral king doms. They are put tup in packages of 135 grains, or 45 Pills, at 50 cents, or l100 pills at $1. Tho above Medicinec just received and for sale at the Edgefield &ledicine Store. Jluy 11, 1839 tf 23 NEW DRY GOODS, Fans Nuw YORK AND HaarrORD, Coits. TN HIE Suabscribers arc now receiving frot U.New York and Hartford, Conn., and will continue to receive therefrom, and keep on hand at all times, a complete assortment of "Fanty and Stapie, .WELR* DRY 600O13, A?. wvhich will be disposed of oa reasonable terms, viz: Broadchoths of various qualities, Cassameres, Sattinets. do do Kentucky and Cotton Jeans, do Glenroe' Jeans, and Linseys, do Mlerios, and Circssians. do French. English And American Fnrni ture Printts! Bombarines, various qualities. Flannels, do do and colors, Black, colored and plaid Silks, Sewing Silks, all colors and qualities, Patent Flax Thread, do do Spool Cotton Thread, do do Swiss, book. striped and plaid Muslins,. A pron Checks, various qualities, "Shawls, a good assorement,, Hosiery, Gloves, Combs, do do'. Handkerchiefs a good assortmept, Stocks. Linena Bosoms and Colats, Brown dressed shirts and Drawers, White, black, and colored Cambries, Linen. Diapers, and brown Tab le Clothi. Fringe and Dimtity Furniture, Plaid and striped Domestics, Hartford, Amnosking,& Trenton Tikings Bleached and browna Shirtings, Do " Sheetings, - Eibands, of every description. -Brass and Whalebone Bsk, Corsets, corded skirts, Silk and Cotton Velvets, Satin Vestings, &o-. Band-boxes, Bonnets, Heeds, Hats and Caps. Shoes and Boots, - 4rLso CROCKE RY W A RES, And a great many artieles too tedious to mention. We respectfully invite our customers, and the pubulic generally. to give us a call. We can and teilL gave them great bargains. We also return them our sincere thanks, for the liberal patronage beustowed on us, up to the present time-honpin~r foar a further r'oetinance of the same. MITCH ELL & RANSOM. Hamburg.,Sept 26,18$39 .f f35 BOOR & 303 PBRINTING OF Eerydescriptioni executed, with. nanss and despatch, at the O0ico nfEDOF.FwI7n A DVRzifSv:,