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-7,SHERIFF'S SALE.:. Bvirtue of sundry writs of Fieri'Fa Bicis, 1 llproceed to sell -at:Edge - JeldCfourt House,-on the first Monday and Tigay .in February next, the following .property: JohuL. Jones vs Ezekiel Broadwater; the same vs the same, the: tract; of land where defendantlived at. the time of his deatb, adjoining}lands of, William Ham mtond, and o"'> George a- !Y t Vi Elizabeth Carter, one thbusand' acres of lund -where defen-' Sat'lives, adjoining lands oJohn Wise, an'dothers. , Theophilus :unday vs Joseph High tower, Wiley Mt ton, add' Eli Milton, five hundred and fifty acres of -land, adjoining lands of Dr. Geiger; and others, levied on .as the property of Joseph H ightower. V. V. S. Austin vs .A. E. Moore, two hundled and forty four adresof land; adjoin- - in 'ands'of Wilson Sheelv, and others. y. V. S. Austin vs R. T.-Moore, admr. eght hundred acres of land, where Saml. Mooredlived at the time of his death. SamueI'F. Goode, Indorsed, vs George Sadler, the tract of land 'where Mrs. Sarah SadlerJives, adjoining lands belonging to the estath of Richard Dozier, and others. .-Cothran & Sproul vs George Garner; Yohn Garner vs the same, the tract of land where defendant lives; adjoining C. Wor -'thington, and others. George Bussey vs Emberson Bussey, the-tract of laud where defendant lives. James-Sheppard vs Sherrod Corley, the tract of lind. where defendant lives. Penn &iBrano*, for.another, vs Mar garet Ogilviand R. H. J. Ogilvie ; Evan Robertson vs tbe same, the tract of land where:Margaret Ogilvie lives; also, one other tract called the -Logan tract. The Ex'trs. of Casper Nail vs Mary Butler, the tract of land-where the defen dant livs, adjoiingilands of Milledge Galphin, and others.. The Ex'trse of-Cisper Nail vs John Wilson, and Thomas Rowel. theiract of land where Thomas Rowel lives. Samuel Stevens and Ephraim Andrews vs William Wagner, one hundred acres of r -~ land, more or less, adjoining lands of Ro bert Aiton, and others. -Samuel Wehb vs John Schumpert, two hua4red and thirty two acres ofland, ad joining, lands of Mts. Hunt, and others. =Perry &:Nicholson vs Win Schumpert. -evanty' ve acres of hind, more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas Turnipseed, and others. Oliver Towles, Ordinary, vs M. L. Gearty. and others, ten acres of land on which is a good Tan Yard, also, one ne gro boy Dan. Lels Ellzey, for another vs Ann bull, adm'r.; R. R. Hunter. assignee, for ano they, vs the same, one House and Lot in the town. of Hamburg, where defendant lives,,ou Centre street. J. Gibbs & Co. vs Philip J. W. P'ow, the tract of land where defendant. lives. E. B. Pressley vs John Hill; the sa'me vs.:the same ;-G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs the same; Robert Merriwether vs the sam'e;. Littlebery Freeman and Flenly Freeinun, dm'rS.vs John Hill, J. 13. Grit' fis,'C. W. Cochrau, T. L. Martin, and Littlebery Cochran ; J. B. Smith, assigne, vs John Hill, Samuel Zimmerman, and Guthiredge Clienthem,.the following pro. petty,-viz. eighty six acres of land, more -r-less, adjoining lands of Isaae 'Bell, and others; twelve Negroes, Dave, Sam. Fan ny, WVade, Lewis, Gilbert, Sally, Soretia, - Prieilla, Henry. Toney, and Jinney; one *Wagon andHarns.; one Ox Cart ; eight head of' Horses and Mules. Thomas G. Bacon, for another, vs Elami - endant lives, containg ono hundred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining Caleb Talley and others. - James Miller vs T. B. IHarvey, the tract of land where defendant lives, containing *four hundred and thirty acres, more or-less, adjoining lands of William Dorn,;John * Smyley and othevs-. . . S. & J. C. Smyley vs James Gale -man, the tract of land where defendant lives,.adjoining lands of Roland Rhodes und others. Thomas J. Dysoni vs A. G.' Leak, one thousand acres of land where defendant lives,. 'adjoining lands of F. W. Pickens and others. I1M. Kelley vs. Cat hnrine -Tankerslcy and George Tankerrley, the tract of land whire Catharine Tankersley lives. Jasper Gibbs va Rudolpih Carter, the tract of'land where defecndantlives, con taining five, thousand acres, .more or less. David Denney' vs Elijah Whittle~ fifty -acres *of land gjoining lands of M ler and others. Hiram Roberts, Trustee of Mary Rob): * erts~vi folie'rt McCullough.seven hundred and. fifj' acres of land where defendant jives, adjoinina-lands of WV. WVise and others. G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs W T Bird, the land where defendant lived 'in 1842. adjoining lands of John F. Burns, and *others. - James Mellen vs Thomas DeLoach and Samuel Marsh. 'four hundred and fifty acres of land where -defendant DeLoachz lives.. 'James She'lpard,- Endorsee, vs Jehu Muchet, Edmund Atchinson and George * enodersoni ope hundred and fifty acresof land, adjoining Henderson and others. - . Oliver Tqwles, Ordinary, vs Milledge *Galpin; the.Mehanics Bank endorsee, vs the same;'Oliver rowles, Ordinary, vas - - Miledge Galpin, Mat. Ardes and D. At - lii~nson, atcto;land adjojnig'lands of . T. Gardner and others. Oliver TowlesOrdinary, vs D. Atkin son, Lewis' Elizby and Abner Whatley ; the MechabicsBank endorsee, vs Dawson Atinson; other plaintiffi s-thbe same, the tract of hand where Dawson Atkinson no'v lives, made up of several tracts, contain ing in all- acres more 1 or -less, adjoining lands of Abner Whatley - -rdothers. Liabith Garrett .vs William Elkin - d Wins Garrett sr.; George Parrot vs. ihhtii 'Ekin- Ben'ajah Ranmbo vs the - sbnhe tradt of land containing two hundreut'n'd twen'ty acres, on; which is a -good sa* aadgrit. mill; -als'o one other tract contatmmag two-handred and twenty acres, more or-les, adjoining lands of Jo seas Lanha'm and othiera. -,Walliin J. Owens vs Chsrles:Lamar; ley; Luther Riall vs CharlesLama-r, t-o thousand acres of land sphere Charles La mar 'lives, made p Ho evera . original tractsadjoining eqc r also adjoming .Wade Glover.. - ' . Duke Goodman vs A. G. Leek, and B. P. Griffin, one thousand acres of land where defendant Leek lives, adjoining lands of F. W. Pickens and others. - William 'Bronson, Admin., vs: Abner Youunblood, the defendant's' interest -in the tract of laud where his mother lived at the time of her death, 'adjoining lands f Edwiii Pressley and others. S.R. Fuller and others vs Caleb Broad water,'one hundred agd fifty acres of land, adjoining lands 'of Willian.Garrett and others. ' Terms cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. E. D. -JTau l0 ' -~4t .50 - Coroner's Sale. B Y virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias, of S. Christie vs. Milton Parkins, I shall pro ceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mondry i'rFebruary next, the tract of Land whereon .the Defendant now lives, con taining two hundred and thirty-one acres. more or less, adjoining lands of William Padget, William Mays, and others. Also-Will be sold. at the same time end place. by virtue ofa writ of Fieri Facias, in the case of S. Christie vs Rudolph Carter, and Elizabeth Carter, a tract of land whereon the defendant' Rudolph Carter lives, containing seven thousand five hundred acres. more or less, adjoining lands of John Wise. Mary Hightower. William Howard, and others. Also-A negro boy, Dick. - Terms cash. DANIEL HOLLAND. c. F. n. Jan 10 4t 50 Valuable Lands for Sale. T IIE Subscriber offers for sale two valua ble tracts of Piny Woods Land ; .one of which lies.betveen three and feir miles from Hamburg, containing about 220 acres. There is a first rate Saw 6' Grist .iaijl. on the premises, in good-orde: ; together with Turning Laths, all running by water power; besides, there are between three and four hun dred Cords of Fire Wood on the place. There are ittached, a good Dwel ling. House, Barn, and Stables, and air excel lent Peach Orchard and Garden. The othertract of Land contains 200 acres, situate about 5 miiles from Hamburg, well tim bered with .Oak and Pine, adjoiing lands of Josias Lanhaw, Thomas Morris and other.. The above Lands will be sold at Edgefield Court House. on Sale Day in February next. and those wishing to purchase will do well to examine the lands befor sale day. WM.. ELKINS Jan 10 2t 50 Notice. HE Subscriber takes pleasure in infirm. T ing the public, that he has succeeded in engairngithe services of an experienced Miller for tie ensuing year, and having his Mills in thorough repair, is prepared to do any quan tity of grinding grain it the shortest notice. Persons having Wheat, and wishing superior flour 'made from It, are invited to give him a call. His terms are the tenth. S. W. NICHOLSON. Dec 5, 1843 tn . 40 . The Bonier Manure. W E are now prepared to furnish the usgri cultural public with full and detailed instructions and analytical explanations' and developemnents of this wonderful system'which enables the farmer to have perfect control over the'extent. quality and preservation of his ma nures. For the Patent Riglitlforindividuals. or for any State or Country to the South or West of Pennsylvania-anrd Delaware. apply to ABBETT & CO. Proprietors for the Southern and Western States, No. 10, Lornrbrd-strot, BRtiire, up stair's. lialtiumore, Novr. 22, 1843. D~ecr. G t f 54 [C1RCULAR.] To Planters 6'JIercant. I BEG leave to, iniformi you, thrat I continiue the W.1REHOUSE annd COMMISSION BUSINESS at-my old stand. inow n . thre WATER-PROOF WAREHOUdE. Detach. ed as it is front othecr buildings. its loicatiorn roil. ders it nearly as secre fromi fire, as if it wns fireproof. Thre floors lhave been elevnrted ablove tre high water ma~rk of thre great freshiet of' May. 1610. -Planters willthus be seured from the possi bility ofloss arid damage by freshiets. I avail myself of thre present occasion, to re turn ray thanks to my frienrds arid patrons. for their liberal support'daring the past season. I solicit~fromr themi and the pubilic generally. continuance of this confidence, anid assure them that in return for their patronage. I will use my best personal effonrts to promote and protect treir interests. committed to my charge. Iin addition $o this assurance, I pledge mnyselfulhat I will in'no case purchase a bale of cotton, di rectly or indirectly. I will attend personally to tie sale arid forwarding of cotton to Savannrahr or Charleston ; also, to thnesale of Bacon, Flour, &c. &c., and to the receiving aind forward ing of goods to thre up-country . Having a fine wharf attached to my Warehouse, no wvharfage will be 'charged on cotton to my care, either for sale or to be forwar-ded to Savannahrd or Carlestonr. My commrissions for selling cotton, will be 25 cents per hale, and 12.5 cents for for ward' ig. I will also attenrd to the buying of goods per order. - Very respectfurlly, yotnrs, &c. .G. WALKER. Hamibnrg August 2, 1843 August 9 " 6mi 28 NEW BOOT, SROE, AND IIARNEM STORE. 'HE Subscribers respectfully informs .their frienids and thre public in general, that they have entered into co-partnershrip, nnd will carry on thre above named busindes inall its vai rios%ranchres', in thre town of Hamburg. They will always keep on hand a quar~tity of FINE.BOOTS, Warranted hromne made Shoes, Brogans, &c. Coarse arid finre Ladies Shoes. Children's do., Northern Brogans, &c. Harness 6' Wagon Geers. BOOT & SHOE PINDlNGS. In short, they will keep all articles connected with thle trade, which they will sell cheap for Cash, well dried Ilides. or townr acceptances. N 13. Boots and Shoes jnado to order, in thre most fatshionable style, and Repairing neatly executed at the ,hortest notice. .M. L. GEARTY, Otbr THOS. McCONNELL Octber11tf .37 7~ 'The friends of siliajor T. G. BACON. announce imn as a candidate for te Office of Clerk ofthe Coturt, of Edge fieldDistrct. - NEW GOOD' -SODS 1J. FJRJLLED ' Im SIC. JINX'T. Read and re det!.then.decide for yourselvesi! C1A . Im SANFR1D, ( th NE W CA-SH STORE, in HAMBUnG, in the same Building of H UNTEa's Hotel.) -AS Opened, and is now receiving. a fresh supply of NEW GOODS, suited to this and the appronching Season, among,which may be found - Wool and piiece dyed Black. Blue, Olive and Invfsible- Green, Brown and nixed Cloths - A great variety of Cassimeres, Vestings and Tailois' Trimmings, of -ho best quality. PR1NTS,@ebA INS, BOMBAZIN'ES, ALPAC.CAS, SHEETINGS,&tc. English. French and Amnerican .Cqlicoedc, at all prices; Furniture Calicoes: Linens of eyery fabric; Cotton and all Wool Flanriels; Colored, Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambrics; Swiss .1us ilns; a great variety of Brown and Bleeched. Sheetings and Shirtings, Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Plaid and Plairt Linscya,Blankets. &c. HATS, CAPS- BOOTS AND SHOES. A good supply of Huats, best quality and latest style; Men's Bouts and Shoes, Ladies Shoes, The above at as low.pric as can be had in the State. A large assortnent of Shawls, Cotton Wool and Merino.- i' Shirts, DraweA, Hosiery, Iandkerchiefs, &c. &c. The abrovc comprising by far the most extensive stock of Dry Goods ever offered in town, having been purchased for cash in thd city of New York, which will be gold correspondingly cheap. ch The subscriber acknowledges with pleasure, the extensive patronage he has received from the trading community of this and the adjoining Districts; and. desiring to "ive his eusto iners, at all tines, every advantage that the market affords, is still prepared-to se as low as can be had in this country. Purcha.aers are respectfully invited to call, examine, and satisfy them selves. CHAS. SANFORD. Hamburg. October 7 tf 37 MACKAREL. SHAD. CODFISH,2tc. New Fall & Witer Goods. o rIs. and 1-2 brls. Nos. 1, 2 ani3 i U1. Subscribers are now receiving and S1ACKAIEL, opening their Stock of Fall.and Winter 30 kits and 1-2 kits No. I Mackarel, Goods; Conprising a complete assortnquat of 400 lbs. CODtiSH. Fancy & Staple Dry Goods, 10 boxes H ERRINGS, Hardware, Cutlery, Crock or.. Huts. Shoes. 3 half barrels No. I Shdd, for sale by ahnd Saddlery. Blankets 'nd Kerseys, and H. A. KENRICK. almost every article that is usually ket in this Iamburr. Nov. 25 tf 44 market, they call the attention of their friends and the public generally to examnine their stuck. FLOUR. PRESLEY & BRYAN. 10 0d B1LS. Canal FLOUR, Sept.2U tf 35 U100 boxes new.Raisins, 2 bags Alnonds. New Fall & Winter Goods, Just received and for sale by HE Sqhscribers respectfully inform their SIBLEY & CRAPON. customers. ard the public generally Hamburg. Nov. 25 tf 44 thit they are now receiving a large and splen __________________________________ did assortment of fall , nd winter Goods, par BALTMORE SHAMS. chased in New York. Philadelphia. and Char. ~'A~lio~e cavass'l Bltimre HMS leston, enibracing a general assortmaent of Pr choice canvassed Baltimore H AMS, Sa l n a c x~ t . just received, and fii sale by s H. A. KENRICK. Ilcrd ware, Shoes, Hats. GroceriesCrockesy. Ilamb:urg, Nov..23 if 4.1 . &c. &c all of viici they will sell on terms to - --____ - suit the tines. lE(I IEft G. L. & E. PENN:. 0 L8S. live Geese Feathersjust re- Sept. 27, if 35 ceived and for sale by. 1. A. KENRICK. J. 0. B. FOIID, hamburg. Nov. 25 tf 44 AS a hand constantly engaged in New ,~ HK York ur Boston, to enable himu to receive W M . RETCH ! i 8tt the earliest possible dates. every W1lUOLLSALE AND RETAIL New style & fashion of Goods DEA L~h., as they coine dirt, rind will be receiving by al In American, French and English most every arrival from those places during the FANCY AND STAPLE season. hankful for the past, lie takes this D R Y method to solicit future and increased patron. SILK, LEGhOuRN AND STRAW age. BONNETS, CARPETS, MATTING & OIL CLOTH, Family Groceries. .DUTCII BOLTING CLOTH, ic. &c. 7 HE Sub. criber respectflly informs his Sibley's Corner, Hamburg, Oct 7, LOt 37 J. friendsand the public generally, that he offers for sale, at the brick store formerly occn A t]Y' 01. - pied bry Messrs. Sibley & Crapon. nearly op CHOICE ARTICLE, for'sale.by posite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel, a large .. A. KENRICK. and general assortment of GROCERIES, par. 1amburg, Nov. 25 tf 14 ticilarly adapted to the wants of families, con sisting iin part of NE W GOODS. New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix J UST received and now opening, a splen- LUGp. l didG o Clubo, Rio and Java COFFEE, DRY GOODS' Back, Hyson, Gunpowder aid Imperial suitable for the season. comprising the utmost Vest India and New Orleans Molasses, variety of articles in his line of business, by Mall's Patent Candles, 4s, Thi, & Os. J. O. B. FORD. Speram do. 4s, Ss, & 6s Hamburg, Septr. 22 tf 35 Canal Floni, in whle and half barrels, 6 _ lliaCr keyet. 2casks prime Gosahen Cheese, China Crockery, etc. boxes do. do. do, GENERAL assortment of'CHINA Buckwheat.in 14 rnd 1.8 barrels, . CROCKERY.and GLASS WARE.-con Pickles in 1.2gal. jars. qts. nndpints, sisting ofcormonro and tinc Teas Plates, Bowls Tomato Kefuhup do. do. Pitchers, Dishes, Ewers- and Basins; granite, Walnut do. do. do. aid China Ten setts: Tumbk-mhrs, Wine GIrs- 50 casks Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) ses, becanters, Lamips. Salis. r'rnet, &c. &c. 50bxsibl do (afearil, for sale hy , iI A. KE-'NRICI. 25be.IihPtoelo:) Ilanmt~nrg, Novr. 23 .44 tecsOias (e idslesi, cadainnls iucks & ushelrs pMs.. i 100 0 ' . Extra and No. 1 White kcs ooa anapt.Guhi'utr.o 10) bbs. Trnin Oil.dabcitleolia'i.;camcrikrs ' 10 -.Linseed (hi, e l.cpr. ate rcai. i ra.a 5 "' i'uiperior IiiLm Oil. zaoalcraalctncie.rmnes ae For sale- i. - SIBL EY & CRA POT; Cirnlit, N. ~' pcgigr ao er H~amburg, Oct 25 tf 40 ll"inacri.eaiii.cpsmtrd T' lIE Subscribers respectfully inform theirH.AKNIK friaendas and the public, that they have re- hmug nr 2 f 4 ceived a large andi fresh supjply' of GOODS, selected by one of die firm, in New' York, Bos- 4nrc~s&E~il ton, Phliilelphiia, Baltimore and Charleston, l rd rea c tey which in addition to their former stock. comn- IJlreivdamlontnwyirc prises alhe largest and best assortment of GoodsQfrnthMafctest he ot.ad ever offered in this market, cnitn npr us follows:cossigipatfo .nadahdseanwelsord 410 bhds. Porte Rico. New Oryleans and Ia'w ae ulr,& . St Croix Sugars. - usrasdlyayeibihnn nteSuh 350 bags Rio,. Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do oracntywiiieofrfirslIlwal mingo, Java, and Mocha Coffee, orIeaiatscndorbikbidag)fm 70 hhds. West idia Miolasses, tecre fC:nr n ecrsres V 10 tierces Cnbia do. as aehayivmcsmi h a ra u 35 bbls. New Orleans do..roeitesipTtn.A ngoraics 71,000 lbs. hlacon,lHamis,Sides& Shoulders, mrcn nls ndSee RN sot 80,000JU Swede Iron. assourted sizes, e ie 5,trt0 Enaglish tdoadrra etCatSlEL 3.000 ") Band andh Hlanp Iron.AercGeanmalngihSeloal :i.000 " Nail IL'as & Hlairse Shaoe shaipe. s izs mdsrs.Bitrda i pig el 2,000 " Cus:, Ge'rman. & Blistered Steel, Bn.Set n oa rn stntdszs "0J0 saetts Wagon Boxes, CtNis2o0,pks o i. rmga 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,)Nalllsz, 2,000) hiushels Sailt, itn hulk.,atSelaa rw os 500 pieces [Hemp and Tow Bagging, 43LedColn'AedzsChes&Gug, to 40 inches wide, Ml rnfl sotet 250 igeces Gunny Bagging, AvlVcs ipoe 00)SihBlos ,1,0(10 lbs. Bogging T wine. (Weaver's,) osSheamd orelo ai, ' 150 coils MantiilulaBale Rope,WaoBxe.I'reCin, od cev .100 do Hlemp. do do PtBk rdFyn as 1,501 yar ds Osnabuirgs, Ttl.Kie n okPnadPce 5,000 lbs. doubla, refined Loaf Sugar, Knvs 3,000 " " "~ crushmed do. MilcoseibdamdtntSw, 3,000 " powdered do. . Lck n imgsCapte'Plesnl 1,000 "~ single refined Loaf do. Ihmes 20 boxes Turpehantme Soap, Cfe ilGiiosai uus 10 " Sperm Candles,GrnsoeailaadCtnRoe o2 20 " Hull's paotent Candles,ices 5 tierces freshiground Rice Sae rdSoes lub o - 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills, Gus Cans 25 bbl. Canmal Flour, (choice branad,) Wt eea soteto l te ri 40 doz. dining, parlor, rocking andde eoiignorlnmvihwllbsla chilhdrenu'-m Chairs, . o y EKL OISM 7cases Ilats amid Caps, 150 casks Stone Litnie. (ina fine order,) Habr, nr..tf 4 20 kegs Dupont's FFF g Powder,Os burs 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, - 40 boxes W indow Glass 8x10O& 10x12,. BaeCtoiONXB GS 130) bags Shot, assorted sizes, 10 rs er LTS 2,500 pairs Shoes, Jutrcie-n o aeb Tea, Pepaper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Cim- SBE RPN namonr, Almonds. Starch. Nutmnegs, finre chew- abr c.2 f 4 ing Trobacco, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe Thlread, Coattoni Yarna. Cottoni Cards, Wool PC LD EFPcTE O K .Cads, Tracks, Sieves, Plough Lines, Indligo, A D W IEBA S Madder, Blue Stonie, Copaperas, Epsom Salts,F ORslby .A.K RC. Linaced Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) Hmug o.2 f 4 Trace Chaimis, Filth Chains, Smoothing Irons, - - - brass bound cedar Buckets, horse Buckets,P.S BR O , Pails, Tnbs. Keelers, Willowy Waigons, nests ATR - TLW Measures, Feathers, &c. &c &c. . OfieopstMrCop'sHelEde SIBLEY & CRAPON. fedCutHue .C HabugJtl,,14. f 23 Speninbeir Stckof taf~n Wite Gods; onriin acoplt asotf to n the ;bay i 4 expected: Kegs ftlaga:GRAPES 5 10 drums freshFIG.S. 5 boxels fresh LE&NS. r * 2 brls. sweetOitANGES.', Il' A.'KENRICK. Hlamburg, Novr. . tf 44 Water Proof, & No Mistake H. L, JEFFERS & co, WAREHoUSE'& GENE.RAL COM31SSION -MERCHANTS.-HA1U1BUG, S. C. EG leave to inform their friends, and the Spublic generally, their NEW WATER PROOF WAREHOUSE,. with large:conve nient close Stores attached, is now conmpleted and ready for the reception of - Cotton, 1Merchandise, &c. It is situated on the' principal street !andint into the business part-of the town. fo'ur fee above the highest water mark by actual survey, entirely--remote fronui all other buildings. which renders it fire-proof, and conveniently situated for-loading and unloading .wagons. They are no' permanently -located in this plane, and pledged not to speculate in-Cotton on their own account,' but to give their undivi. ded attention to ie interest of their'custoners, and are fully prepared.to attend to the Sale, Storing and Shippjta. of Cotton, Flour. Bacon, &c. Receiving and Forwarding MERCHANDISE. I Purchasing Goods-to order..ktc. c. Their charges- will' he as fllows':-For.sel-, ling Cotton 25 cents per bale; Shipping do, 124 cents per bale.- Cotitmission for buying or selling Merchandise and Produce 24 per cent. Forwarding and Storage, in accordance with the established -rates.. All Cotton, Flour. & receiyed by the river free from wharfage. Li beral advances will. be made when required, on any consignments nmade to them. - Hamuburg.'Sepir. 9 - tf 33 -DR. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague- Medicine. A Safe and certain cure for the Chillsand Fever in all its complicated forms,alsoan effectnal remedy for.fevers ofevery description. This Medicine has bean used-by the propri etor at number of years in extensive practice, during which time, he has treated somn thou sands of cases of fevers and from the success of this mode of practice. he is confident it must and will be the prevailing practice in fevers. It never fails to perform a cure of Chills and Fever the FItRST DAt. Bilious, Typhus, Nervous, Congestive, I'inter and Yellow +ever, all yield to the use of this Medicine, t 4 are cured by this system of practice in a ...ster time -and with much nore certainty than by any other -system of practice that has ever been recommended. CERTIFICATES. - SHEFFIELD, Fayette Co. Ala. Jan. 10, 1842.. Dr. Champion:-Dear sir, I have been a great favorite of -Dr. Sappington's Pills. and until last fill had .sot heard of your pkiis. -Your agent has left some in this country, and I have used them in mty practice to a considerable ex tent, and I can with pleasure say, thaLas far as my knowledgu extends, they are much supe rior to 'any medicine I have nsed in 'cases of Feyers. I am so forcibly and liotus personal knowledge convinced of the salutary and all important effects of your pills, that I am ex tremely anxious to have you make an agent in this vicinity. There can be a large amount sold here for cash. Yours truly. H. P. LEONARD, M. D. DALLAS Co., Ala., April 4, 1843. Dr. Champion:-Dear sir,-Of the pills which I received from you, I have found sale for a considerable quantity. I 'think that it will be sickly here in consequence of the wet spring Your pills give such general satisfac tion here, that I am persu-ided'by my neigh hors to write to you for a large supply of both kinds. It is now known that I keep them, and people will come 30 or 40 miles for them. Please send them soon, as I expect to sell all that I have written for by the tune your agent is around in July. Yours with much respect, BJENAIJAll KING. Euch box conltins -14 pills, 12 of which ni-e snahirie-nt to enre ay ordimtiry eause of Chills notd Fever. Price :-'1 d5, and DR. OH AYIPl@N'S VE.E:'At:LE, ANTI-OILIOUs, A-Ti Drt-P'P 'rIC PURtIFYIMS A N t ;UrA TiI Ptl .t.:-, P'ossessing fouar impaortant psropertil.3. for ther cure of discass, carefuslly and rorrectlU combined. une artticle to us.<ist tia ey'ct of nnathear, for the beneu'/i of thec heaft/a of mankind. This mei~dicinec is recconninentded to the atten lionl of those tililicted with Liver Comptlaiti, Dy'spepsia, Dropsy. Billiotns habils, Co-live ne:ss, Cholei-a tmorbuas. Rheni imaltim. Sc-rolidal lotnl Stomauch,,Iepraved apipetite, Wormits, Con-i dialgen, [wihich is knownt by a sinakinig sensa lion at the pit of the stonach,. aunduice, Iliead che and sick stomtacht, palputoiotn of ite haeart. Diarhta, Dysentery. or dnux. Nervotns nitfec tintn, Hecart butrn, White swelling, mid all those diseases arisinig fromn impure blood. Price 25 ets. per box, and for sale by .FRAZIER & A DDISON, Edgr'cd C. HI.. S. C. RIS LJEY & CO. Ifamlur2, *b. C. IIAVILAND, RTSLEY. & Co. Augusta, Gro Also, in nearly all of thle townis aid villages, and11 by numeronls counrtry aents in all the WVestern and Southern Stales. ~'Jo .-d8 Gm 2'2 A CERTAIN and effectal cnre for Ague and Fever ; also used snccessfully in tlte treatmnent of Bilious Fever. Nausea, General Debility, and Nervotts Weakness. The molast flattering recommetndatnons of this Medicine have been received frotm natny emti nent Physicians and others who have tused it. And it is prestimed that no medicine has ever been nsed n' hIose action has beent more benefi cial, pleasant anid ittvigorating, and called ihrth frotn afflicted suiferers such expressiotniof heart felt grntitnde atnd -hankfulness. Persons takintg the Pills, soon find themselves relieved -Chill -oken ! Fever gone !! Stomach anid head free anid healhfal!!! Strength and ny-t petite icreasing aind improvint. atnd all tier r vouts weakness fled. Whent takeit according to the directionis ac cottpantying them, 'they never fail .to etute the Chill and Fever the first day. and teversickent the stotnach or operate upon the bowels: Their action upon the whole. system is so charming. thtapersons are invariably surprised and pleased with their rapid and comiplete restoration to health.. The Pills are. purejy and solely 'Vegetable , atnd tha happy combination of(thte ingredients and) their propo~rtionts aire sneh as to pr oduce a nmedicine w'hich never fails to.-relieve wheri relief is at all attainable. Each lox contahi 20) doses of Pills-Prife Oine Dollar. For sale by' - HAVILAND, RISLEY-& 'CO..' -Agents, Atngest.. Georgia. -il D. 'IBB3ETS, -- -' Edg'efield' Cour t Ifanse. -r r. -W.;GEfGE3R.. Cherokee Ponds. ili& - - - S~t tinifo dS J rtW{ nr -I-3oulware rIdwfer'and " - othere.' t ..s T ippestring i hestiaslction oI "tD r. miston, U,6tttPslltam laiifo *d " amucl 1B Haonmada Id 7ais'an stockdala and wi .... in vile, Defendants int case, -resiad it he limits of this Sta oton awn Complainant's Si fl" rJ ho said absent DefedC p weer .or demir toralie in}"ie!BiI "K ithif 'tbree- mothir..frpm ubli his Order, or the said bill wil ofesso against them. - Nov 18, 184. om State of South aro ;f: EDGEFIELD D1STRC -}' IN TIE CO) 41ON' PLE A : " Philip H.1alautz, t vs Foreign 4tack een - 3. Al-. DuvIll: f 3' H-E Plaintiff having this day fied:hisD* .claratiod in my office, arid -the D'efed tt having no wife or attorney known to be: .vihin the State on whom a capy of the aA e with a rule to plead could be -served. ?It - -' dered, that.thegdefendantpleaiitioh - - laration within a year and a'day, or ,u. t ibsolute judgment will lie-given agai L .GED. 'POPE, o: Clerk's Office, 14th Mihrj:1843. M1arch 20 - "" ,1p 19 - ' EGETABLILE8Pi.L3g A PUBLIC c LaESSI2 y J ? THESEPiLLShavelo.Dgh6akl t . and appreciated, fof 'their 'eitr i ; and . immediate powers of restoring health to persons snffering under ieat kind of disease to. which the bumana.nAirp1 liable. They are particularly recpncmeddQ all those personswhoareaffilctedwith1).Tkidn A of a chironte or linrgerig complainst, as'hr no medicine before the publig which liar natural and harppynef'ect. upon tie .systpada correcting the stoiuach and li'ver anditosbi foinatint ofhealthyfchlfeand'tberebylistiefy ing the blood. - -- ' They are acknowledged:by tbehitndreds nd thousands who ard psifigthendo heon ' n the .most mild andipleasan t;'theiropeflbp 4. , but the uposttyerfectly mn.t. ient medicine-ever iffeiedl totlae pbilic.- + Those who once 'mak'e itriit ofthe s'P -never adterwatds feel willing torbe wtitfi - them;'and-callsgjaiband againtfarnte whieb is. ui:intsproo'$ftheirgo6i gualibes. -, HE.AD A CE-b ICK :;O EW - - .Those wbo have suffered.. ands rpj wqiitjpr suffering with this distreshing p otaplum wd " find Spencer's Vegetal Uls m y on "s certain andimnmediate init .Odi:t, glc dose of the 'Pills. taken- oon aste r. . ache is felt coning on, will- he it ia onei l Y hour entirely. As a remedy in summer and bowel compi d ' they display their vonderful-pogera to, mi ration, and are far superior .toany thing xnaua for these complaints - In DLspepsia anwLive einplaintthey unrivalled. lany -hve been cired ut' weeks, after having saffered under t -e' rn fil complaint fot years. .. In Habitual Costiveness they are decidedly. ; superior to any Vevetable.Pill ever broogllt4e fore the public ; and one 25 cent lex wl tablish their surprisimg.virtues, and place thpu beyond'the reacn of doubt in: the estiuageon'on every individual. - They are inivluable in nervous o chondriacal affectiotis, loss of appctitefadj complaints to which females alone-aresa -"[ They are mild in their action,-k'ndo nhlost immeiate conviction of theirs from the first dose. They may be~ei-il~ personis at any age~ ; and the feeble tbinfqrn :!he'uervous aud delicate are strengthened-b theiir ope'rat ion, because they clear the, sygen~ of baid hitmuors. quiet nervous it-riiabilitj,.nd usia~ ~ lyl priidnice sound hiealh. - U1'vnr-ds or three hunrtred and svenity tl~rw sand boxes of these inestimable Pillh have beee sohl within the last twelve -months inth:46 States alone, and more thaa three times~ethe same. q-itintity in other States...to As ani anti bilious iiedicine, no familyshouzld be ithout them. A single trial of' them i nic satisfactory than a thousand certificats Talladega Springs, Talladega Co, Ala. ; 4ugusrtL17 184t." This is tocertify, that I have been affited with Sick Hleadaclie, Dvspepsia-and fLiur.. Compfjaint, and Costiveness ror the flast.:eight - or inine yeiars, during which time Isiditakesr s well as I recollect,about aIsty' boxes~ Reek with's Pills, twelve boxes of Ppter's P Is, and a nuimier of boxes of thinipioit's and Brs dreth's Pills, all of wvhicfi affordeJni,but itte or no relief. At last I was recommnaded toq Dr. Spencer's Vegetable:Pills, and il I didt for I ntever haduu 'but one-.attack of the?.Siek Headaiche after I commnenc'd takingtdhe Pils (now. aoutt six monthts,):and I candidly eon fes, that I have derived more real-bieefit frm the use of Spencer's Pills, than frong all .the other Medicines and4 Pills that Itaaye.ever tkent, an~d I would earnestly recmeiile to all, as being in diay opinion," tlie-bdGeit ine in use for all lingening cornplaiits, Tiil Pills have done tme .so amh. god,h tht I would not feel willing to -be .withont thtetifor five dollars a box; anid.I :cannot but felsery grateful to Dr Spencer for, having pjrepared such a~ vunable medicine, and the. distributiog of at is conferring a very .great Tfavor on" the public, as it is a thing of thme utmotinsperlaA~b rat every family should have a'supply di Dr Sencer's truly .valuaible PIlls-e'onstantly-oni hand. ISAAC MI. THOMAS. Price,25 cents per box; wvith -fall directions. For sale by. . HJAVILAND, RISLEY & CO... n .. Augusta,,,Georgia. . JD.TIBIBETS, Edgefield Court House * Dr. W. W GEiGEF - Cherokee Pondsii Aug. 16 -6m " 2 .0; - State of South Caroli~' EDGE FIE LD -DIS-'Nti ' . IN TJiE COURT OF. ORDLIRYS ? Charls:lI. Dagnal & wife. Applicailts~viv .Williamn Chadwick, & othert Defend' -:.rn . I T alipieariig to my satisfaction, that 5~ili -Chadwicke, Elias Chaudwick,,Jams -d wick. John Chtadwick, Elizabetli'Charhk Nncy Chadwick, Johri Odeg'Ehzab Oe~ GeorgeOden, Washinigton'Blair adds ni Martha, resides without the litaibl ofthisfteSf Itis 'rdered, that they'do appear and obijto the division nd.ssie.ofthe realetal6)e -o onI as Hoie, dee'd.,.on or before the.fjt ddit in January next. 'or their consen3o, ~ .vill beter ed of recorj . Ocoe -183 OLVR?WE 8o . * lagistr'ateiS-Blauka \. pol1 SALE:AT THIIIDF t % ,