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SHEIF'SSALE. Y.'virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa .eias. I will proceed to sell at Edge field 'Court House, on the -first Monday and Tuesday of February next, the follow ing property: J. Broom vs M. Hankison, Admr., five ,negroes, viz: Raney, Joe, Horace, Sarah, .and Berry. , Watson, Crews & Co. vs H. L. May son &Co; E.B. Stoddard, indorsee vs H. L.-Mayson ; McKee & Pogg vs H. L. Mayaon & Co; David Ardis, admr. vs H. L. Mavson and Sarah 'Mayson. nine ne roes, ~viz: Caty, Roxana, Frank, Sarah, velina,John, Arthur, Daniel, and Tom. ,Haviland, Risley & Co. vs. Charles B. .'Carter ; Almond & Fowler vs the same, one hay Horse. ..John Boyd, for the use of J. E. Kilerease, vs B. F..Jones and Mary Jones;- C. J. Glover vs the same, one negro girl, Ma liulda, levied on as the property of Mary Joties;.' ii"'ussev, admr. vs-Amos Bush, -eight negroes, viz: Harry, Ben, Sarah, Phillis, Charles. Emily, Fan, and Dick. John pJennings vs Robert T. Moore; Jeseph Etherage for John Jennings vs the same, seven negroes, viz: Mary, [Harriet, Sealy, Anthony, Reuben, Ton, and Phil lis. Perry & Nicholson vs J. B. Christian ; William Attaway vs the same; other plain tiff' vs the same, two negroes, Aggy, and Caroline. Benjan'in Kempson vs Elias Watson, and Rieben Morgn,,one negro boy, Wil son, levied on as the property of F.ias Watson. James F. Gamble vs G. Hord, one bay Horse. W. J. Owens vs Charles Lamar; N. L. Griffin vs Charles' Lamar, and Lewis 'Elizey. ten negroes, levied on as the pro perty of Charles Lamar, viz: Basil, Peter, Jacob, Jack, and Jack a yellow boy, SCar. oline, Susey, Mary, Amy, and Ned. Owens & Fenley vs john Marsh,;.and Dawson Atkinson; The Mechanics Bank, indorsee, vs Dawson Atkinson ; Olive. Towles, Ordinary, vs Dawson A ikinson, Lewis Elizey, and Mat Ardis; other plain tiffs vs Dawson. Atkinson, twenty-one ne groes,-viz: Harkless, Jim, -a blacksmith, Ben, Easter. Cupid. Will, Sam, Patience, Laura, Charles, little' Sam, little Peter, and "old Patience, Betsy. Lucy, Charles, Clara,- Eliza, and her three children. Isace, .Henry, and Rebecca, levied on as theproperty of'Dawson Atkinson. E. Belliger, junr:, vs J. C. Pardue, Willis Stone, hear. vs J. C. Parllue; the State vs the same, four negroes, viz. -Crease, Phebe, Martha, and Sarah. Williatn. Carter vs A. G. Leek ; the same vs the same; Janies Goodman vs A. G. Leek ; the same vs the same ; das Owens vs A. G. Leek; the same vs the same; John Pool. vs A'.- G. Leek ; J. W. Irby vs A. G. Leek; G. F. Willis vs A. G. Leek, thirteeh Negroes. viz: Allen, Essex, Mary,Betsy,Sarah and her child Jefferson, Caroline and her child Buford. Robert, Jerry, Martin, Hannah and Sarah, levied on as the property of A. G. Leek. James Miller vs George R. Mays; James Miller vs George R. Mays and E. S. Mays, two Negroes. ed and Sam, levied on as, the propertrf George R. Maya. Shadrach Holmes and F. McDaniel v W. W. Corsey, Edward Welch and John Hill, one Negro hoy Charles, levied on as the property of Edward Welch. Terms cash.. S.an16~ CHRISTIE. s. E, D.~ Jan 6 .3t 51 - saRIFF'S SA LE. DY vittue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa. el cas, 1 will proceed to sell at'Edge field Court House, on the first Monday and Tues-lay in February next, the following property: John L. Jones vs Ezekiel Broad water; the same vs the same, the tract of land where-defendant livell at the time of his * death, adjoinsing lands of William 11am - mond,-and ot bers. . George Parrott vs Elizabeth Carter, * one thousand acres of land where defen dant lives, adjoining lands of John Wise, - and others. Theophilus Lunday vs Joseph High tower, Wiley Milton,.and Eli Milton, fiv'e *hundred 'and fifty acres-of land, adjoining lands of Dr. Geiger, and others, levied on as the property of Josepl H ightoti er. V. V. S. Austin vs A. E. Moore, t wo hundred and forty four acres ofland, adjoin ing lands of Wilson Sheelv, and others. V.. 8. Austin vs R. T. Moore, adme. eight' hundred acres of land, where SamI. Moore live'd at the time of his death. *Samuel F. Goo'de, ludorsee, vs George Sadler, the tract of land where Mrse:Sarah Sadler lives, adjoininig lands belonging to. the estte of Richard Dozier, and others. 4 Cothrani & Sprotil vs George Garner; John Garner vs the same, the iract of land wheyre defendant lives, adjoining C. Wor /thington, and others. e~gfg Busserys11lniken n sseye tihe iractof land where defendant hives. - James Sheppard vs Sherd Corley, the tract of land .where, defendant lives. Penn & Branoon, for another, vs Mar. garet Ogilvie, and R. H. J. Ogilvie ; Evan Robertson vs the same, the 'tract of laud where Margaret Ogilvie lives; also, one other tract called ihe Logan tract. The Ex'trs. of Caspor Nail vs John Wilson,gand Thnomas Roe.the tract of and wh'ere Thomas Rowel lives. ''SiiinelSIcvens and E phraim Andrews' ' ~liaie Watgner,.one hundred acres of 1and niotior less, adjoining lands of Ro bert-Aito, And others. SamruelWeb~b vs John Schumpert, two hundred and thirty two acres~of land, ad. joining lands of Mrs. Hunt, and others. Perry & Nicholson vs Wmn. Schumpert, ~seveoty five acres of land, more or less, aajoiig lands of Thomas Turnipseed, and others. * Olilver Towles, Ordinary, vs M. L. Gearty rand othere, ten acres of land on wichb is a goodTani Yard, also, one ies groboy Dan. EdwIs Eltzey, for another vs Ann Hull, adm'r.; R. R."Hunter. assignee, for ano ther,/vs the slime one Hotuse and Lot in ihetown of Hamboirg, .where defendant lives, on CQentre street.. J&Gibbs & Co. vs Philip J. W.Pow, thtl-act of land where defendar lives. - EutBaPressieyvs Johti Hill; the same vs the same; flobert Merriwetner vs the same; Littlebery Freeman and 'Henry: Freeman, adm'rs.vaJohn Hill, J. B. Grif fls. C. W. Cochran, T. L. Martin, and Littlebery Cochran ; J. B. Smith, assigne, vs John Hill, Samuel Zimmerman, and Gutberedge Cheathem, the following pro perty, viz. eighty six acres of laud, more or less, adjoining lands of Isaac Bell, and others; twelve Negroes, Dave, Sam. Fan ny. Wade, Lewis, Gilbert, Sally, Sorena. Pricilla, Henry; Toney, and Jinney ; one Wagon and Harness; one Ox Cart ;-eight bead of Horses and Mules. Thomas G. Bacon, for another, vs Elam Buckhalter, the tract of land where de fendant lives, coitaing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining Caleb Talley and others. James Miller vs T. B. Harvey, the tract of land where defendant lives, containing four hundred and thirty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William Dorn, John Smyley and others. J. S. &J. C. Smyley vs James Gale man, the tract of- land where defendant lives, adjoining - lands of Roland Rhodes and others. Thomas J. Dyson vs A. G. Leak, one thousand acres of land where defendant lives, adjoining lands of F. W. Pickens and otfers. J M" Kelley vs. Catharine Tankersley and George Tankerrley, the tract of land where Catharine Tankersley lives Jasner Gibbs vs Rudolph Carter, the tract of land where defendant lives, con taining five thousand acres, more or less. David Denney vs Elijah Whittle, fifty acres of land adjoining lands of . Miller and others. Hiram Roberts, Trustee of Mary Rob. erts, vs Robert McCullougb.seven hundred and fifty acres of land where defendant lives, adjoining lands of W. W'.ise 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. JTames Mellen vs Thomas DeLoach and Samuel Marsh. four hundred and fifty acres of land where defendant DeLoach lives. James Sheppard, Endorsee, vs Jeho ?douchet, Edmund Atchinson and George Henderson, one hundred and fifty acresof land, adjoining Henderson and others. Oliver Towles, Ordinary, vs Milledge Galpin; the .lechanica Bank endorsee, vs the same; Oliver Towles, Ordinary, vs Milledge Galpin, Mat. Ardes and D. At kinson, a tract of laud adjoinitig lands of J. T. Gardner and others. Oliver Towles, Ordinary, vs D. Atkin son, Lewis Elizey and Abner .Whatley ; the Mechanics Bank endorsee, vs Dawson Atkinson ; other plaintiffl vs the same. the tract of land where Da wson Atkinson nov lives, made up of several tracts, contain ing in all acres more or less, adjoining lands of Abner Whatley and others. Elizabeth Garrett vs William Elkin and Wm. Garrett sr.; George Parrot vs. William Elkin; Benajah Rambo vs the same, one tract of land containing two hundred and twenty acres, on which is a good saw and grist mill; also one other tract containing two hundred and twenty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jo sias Lanham and others. William J. Owens vs Charles Lamar; N. G. Griffin vs the sate; and Lewis El zey; Luther Riall vs Charles Lamar, two thouusand acres of land where Charles La mar lives, made up of several original trcts adjoining eat~h other ; also adjoiining WadeGlover. Du~ke Goodman vs A. G. Leek, and B. F. Grillia, one thousand -acres of land where defetndant Leek lives, adjoining lands of F. WV. Picketis and others. William Bronson, Admin., vs Abner Youngblood, the defendant's interest in the tract of land wvhere his mother lived at the time of her death, adjoining lands of Edwin Pressley antd others. S. R. Fuller and others vs Caleb Broad water, one hutndred and fifty acres of land, adjoining lands of William.Garreti and others. Wyatt W. Stark vs John Jl arsh and Jarrett Wise, the interest of Jarrett Wise in three hundred acres of land, more or les, adjoining liads of. Lewis Holmes, Win. Johnson anil others. Terms cash. S. CHRISTIE, s. F.. D. Jan 10 4t 50 Coroner's Sale. Yvirtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias, of 8. Chiistie vs. 1,ialton Parkins, I shall pro ceed to sell'at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in Fetbruary next, the tract of Land whereon the Defenidant now lives, oon taining two hundred and thirty-one acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William Padget, William Mlays, and others. Als-Wuil be sold, at the same time and place, by virtue ofra writof Pieri Facias, in the case of'S. Christie- vs Rudolph Carter, and Elizabeth Carter, a traetof lanmds wherenn the defendant Rudolpli Carter lives, containing seven thousand five huandred acies. wore or - lac. ade3, *y--ln L ja.. b n .W~ise.-M ry. Hightower, William Howard, and otbers. #A1so-A negro boy, Dick., Ternms cash. DANIEL HOLLAND, C. E. 1). Jan 10 . 4t 50 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. BY OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire. . Ordinarf of Edgefield District. Whereas, John S. Smyley and William S Smyley, bath applied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels,. rights, and credits of Alexander McCrary, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, tocite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and credir tore of the said deceased, to be and appea beore me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edge. field Court House on the 29th of January 1844, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be gratnted. Given under my hand and seal this 15th day of January, one thousand eight hun dred and forty four, & in the sixty-eighth year of American- Independence. O, TOWL ES. 0. E. D Jan. 17. 1844. [82 12] 2t 51 OE' The Iriends of Jsejor T. G. BA CON, annoanee htim- as a candidate for the Office of Clerk of thie Court, of Edge field District. ar 8(S ]WyW Root &. Shoe. Store. T HE Subscribers respectfully annonhe to the inhabitants of Edgefield Village and its vicinity, that. they have formed a co-partner ihip for the purpose of Mai:ufacturing BOOTS and SHOES. Having rented the Store formerly, and at present occupied as the Post Office, and having m their employ good and experienced work. men, they feel safe in saying that they can pro duce as good wook as can be manufactured in the 'State. They will'also keep constantly on hand, a good assortment of NORTHERN SHOES, such as Ladies ine Morocco 'Slippers and Walking Shoes.. Childrens and Misses Shoes, of all descrip nons, Pegged Boots, Brogans, &c. &c. One of the firm having a brotherin one ofthe Northern States engaged in manufacturing Boots and Shoes," With whom arrangements have been made for a supply, of a superior quality, which they feel confident will give more general satisfaction, than any Northern Shoes ever offered in this market. M. D. ROCHE, E. C. REEMER. N. B. Prices to correspond with the times, and liberal deductions madeto Cash customers. Good dried Hides taken in the way-of trade. M. D. R. E.C.R. Jan 10 if 50 [CIRCULAR. . To Planters .eerchants. I BEG leave to inform you, that I continue the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION BUSINESS at my old stand, known as the WATER-PROOF WAREHOUSE. Detach. ed as it is from other buildings, its location ren. ders it aearly as.secure from, fire, as iflit was fire-proof. The Boors have been elevated above the high water nmark of' the great freshet of May, 1e40. Planters will thus be secured from the possi bility of loss and damage by freshets. I avail uiyself of the present occasion, to re. turn my thanks to 'my friends and patrons, for their liberal support during the pust season. I solicit from-themaad the public generally, a continuance of this confidence, and assure them that in return for their patronage, I will use my best personal efforts to promote and protect their interests, committed to my charge. Ii -addition to this assurance, I pledge nyselfthat I will in no case purchase a bale of cotton, di. reely or indirectly. 1 will attend-personally to the sale and forwarding of cotton to Savannal or Charleston; also, to the sale of Bacon, Flour &c. &c., and to the receiving and forwarding of goods to the isp-country. Having a ine wharf attached to my Warehouse, no wharfage will be charged on cotton to my case, either for sale or to be forwarded to Savannah of Charleston. My commissions for selling cotton, will be 25 cents per bale, and 121 cents for forward ing. I will also attend to the buyiig of good, per order. Very respectfully, yours, &e. G. WALKER. Hamburg August.2, 184:1 Augusts 6m 28 GROCERIES, &c. T HE Subscribers respectfully inform thei - friends and the public, that they have re ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS selected by one of the firm, in Ne-w York, Bo ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston which in addition to their former stock. corn prises the largest and best assortment of Goods ever offered in this market, consisting in pare as follows: 40 hhds. Porto Rico. New Orleans and St Croix Sugars, 350 bags Rio. Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do mingo, Java, and Mocha Coffee, 70 hhds. W~est India Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba do. 35 bbls. New Orleans do. 70,000 lbs. Bacon. Hams,Sides& Shoulders, 80,000 " Swede Iron, assorted sizes, 5,000 "' English do 3.000 " JMand and Hoop Iron, 3,000 ": NaiFR'ids& Horse Shoe shapes, 2,0030 " C~ast, Gyrman,' rBlistered Steel, 200 satts Waoon Boxes, 1,700 sacks Sart, (bleached sacks,). 2,000 bushels Salt, in bulk,. 500 pieces Helmp and Tow Bagging, 4d to 46 inchtes' wide, 250 pieces Gunny Bagging, 1,000 lbs. Bagging T wine, (Weaver's,) 150 coils Manilla Bale Rope, 100 do Hemp do do 1,500 yards Osnaburgs, 5,000 lbs. 'double refined Loaf Sugar, :3,000 "' " "'crushed do. - 3,000 " powdered - do. 1,000 " single refined Loaf do. 20 boxes Turpentine Soap, 10 " Sperm Candles, 20 " Hull's patent Candles, S tierces fresh ground Rice 2,000-lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills 25 hbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) 40 dos. dining,' parlor, rocking and .children's Chairs, 7eases Hats and Caps,' 150 casks Stone Lime.-(in fine order,) 20 kegs Dupont's FFF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bat Loud, 40 boxes Window Glass 8x10 & 10x12 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes, 2,500 pairs Shoes, Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Can namon, Almonds. Starch, Nntmegs, fine chew. ing Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shot Thread, .Cotton Yarn. Cotton Cards, Woe Cards, Taecks, Sievs.hP L 'es,_ndigo aruermueff'tnne-C opperas, psom Salts Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article, Trace Chains, Fifth Chins, Smoothing Iron. brass bound cedar Buckets, horse Buokets Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Willow Wagons, nest Measures, Feathers. &c. &c. &c. SIBLEY & CRAPON. HamburglJuly,I1,1843. ' tf '23 -Paints & Oils. .rU4T RECutvwD 000LBS. Extra and No.1 Whiti 5''' Lead . 10 bble. Train Oil, 10 " Linseed Oil, 5 " Su perier Lamp Oil. For sale by SIBLE~Y & CRAPON. Hamburg, Oct. '25 if 40 China, CrockerV etc. A GENERA L assortment of .CHINA 'CROCKERY, and GLASS WARE, eon sisting ofcominon and fine Tess 'Plates, Bowls, Pitchers. Dishes. Ewers and Basins; granite and China Tea setts; Tumblers, Wine Glns sea, Decanters, Lamps, Salts, Cruots, &c. &c. or sale by H. A. KENICK. Hamburg, Novr. 25 '44 1NEW GOOJRS. UST received and now opening, a spleb did stuck of DRY GOODS, mitable for the season,'comprising the utmost variety of articles in his line of business, by' arnuvg Sptr ~ J. 0. B. FORDl. NEW GOOD'NEW GOOJDS! IJVPSRdLLED LIVD UC dIE.VTN.' Read and reflect! then decide for yourselves. .WCIA R L ES SANFORD, (At the NEW CA S STORE, in HAMBURG, in the same Building of HeNTaR's Hotel.) H AS Opened, and is now receiving. a fresh supply of NEW 0ODS. suited to this and thapriching Season, among wi ound Wool and piece dyed Black, Blue, Olive and Invisible Green, Brown nud axed Cloths - A great variety of Cassimeres. Vestings. and Tailors' Trininings, of the best quality. PRINTS, DeLAINS, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, SBEETI 3 , .c. English. French and American Calicoes, at all prices; Fur'iture Calicoes; Linens of ryery fabric; Cotton and all Wool Flannels; Colored, Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambrics; Swim ,lus ilns; a great variety of Brown and Bleeched Sbeetings and Shirtings, Osnabur;s, Kers:., ,, Plaid and Plain Liuseya,;Blankets. &c. HATS, OAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES..' A good supply of Hats, best quality and latest style; blen's Bouts and Shoes, Ladies S cs , The above at as low prices as can be had in the State. A large assorunent of Shawls, Cotton Wool arid Merino.. l anShirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c. c. the above. comprising by far the most extensive stock of Dry Goods ever offered in town, having been purchased for cash in the eity of New York, which will be sold correspondingly cheap. e The subscriber acknowledges with pleasure, the extensive paironage he has received fron the trading community of this and the adjoining Districts; and desiring togive his custo mers, at all times, every advantage that the market affords, is still prepared to sell as low as can be had in this country. Purchasers are respectfully invited to call, examine, and them. selves. CiAS SANFOR Hamburg, October 7 37 MA CKAREL. SHAD. CODFISH,8S'c. BrIs. and 1.2 brls. Nos. 1, 2 and 3 MACKAREL, 30 kits and 1.2 kits No. I Mackarel, 400 lbs. CODFISH, 10 boxes HERRPNGS, 3 half barrels No.1 Shad.for sale by S P I haESloNG H. A. KENRICK, -Sb Hamburg, Nov. 25 tf 44 J and appreciated, fur their cxtraprdinary and immediate powers of restoriing perfect FLOUR. health to persons sunfering under neatly every .BBLS. Canal FLOUR, kind of disease to which the human frame is O O .BBLS. 100 boxes new Raisins, liable. They are particularly recommended to 2 bags Alr.onds. all those persons who are afflicted with any kind . Just received and for sale by of a chronic or lingering complaint, as there is SIBLEY & CRAPON. no medicine before the public which has so Hamburg. Nov.25 if 44. natural and happy effecto pon the system in correcting the stomach arid liver, and to the BALTIMORE HAMS. formation of healthy chyle ard thereby purify O choice canvassed Baltimore HAMS, m the blood. D'? rjust received, and fmi sale by ' 'hey are acknowledged by the itndreds and H. A. KENRICK. thousands who are using then, to be not only Hamburg. Nov. 25 if 44 the rost mild ard plesant in their operation. but the most perfectly inarocerit, safe arid effi LAUP OIL. cient medicine ever offered to the public. A CHOICE ARTICLE, for sale by Those wvo once make a trial of these Pills. H. A. KENRICK. never ufterwards feel willing to be without Hamburg, Nov. 25 tf 14 then, and call again and again for more, ich _- ---- - - --is suffiient proof of their good qualities.- - FEJeTHERS v HEADACHE-SICK OR NERVOUS. LBS. live Geese Featherejust re- Those who have suffered and are weary of - ceived and for sale by suffering with this distressing complaint, will H. A. KENRICK. find Spencer's Vegetable falls a remedy at once Hamburg. Nov. 25 tf 44 certain and immediate in its effects. One sin ge-- --- - - * - -__ gle dose of the Pills, taken soon as tlae head. J. O. B. FORD, ache is felt coming on, will cure it ia one-half AS a hand constantly engaged in New hour entirely. York or Bostonto enable him to receive As a remedy in summer and bowd complaints at the earliest possible dates. every they display their wonderful powers to admi. New style & fashion of Goods ration, ana are far superior to any tring in use t as they come out, and will be receiving by al- for these coiplairts. most every arrival from those places during the In D speps a and Liter Complaintthey stand season. Thankful for the past, lie takes this uaarivaled. Many have been cured in a few method to solicit future and increased patron- weeks, after having suffered under the dread age.fil complaint for years. Hamburg, Septr.22 if 35 In Flabitual Costivesess they are decidedly superior to any Vovetable Pill ever brought be. Fanily Groceries. fore the public; and one 2 cent box will es T HE 'Subscriber respectfully informs his tablish their surprising virtues, and place thei friends and the public generally, that he beyond the reach of doubt in the estimation of offers'for sale, at the brick store formerly occu- every individual. pied by Messrs. Sibley & Crapon. nearly up- They are invaluable in nervous and hypo posite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel, a large choudriacal iffections, loss of appetite, and al arid general assortment of GROCERIES, par- cnmplaints to which females nlone aresubject ticularly adapted to the wants of families, co- Tey are mild in their action, and convey sisting in art of almost immediate conviction of their ultility NewOrleane,) Porto Rico, and St. Croix frol the first dose. They may be taken ly SUGARS, persons of any age ; arid thec feeble, the irflran, Lump, loat':crushed & powdered Sugars, the nervous ard delicate are strengthened b% Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, their operatioii because they clear tie syster Back, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial of bad humors. quiet nervous irritability, a TEAS, ivral rdc on elh West India and New Orleans Molasses, Upwards ofthrechundred and scent, thou Hull's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s, & . le Sperm. do. 4s. 5Ss, & Os sodwtitelstevem thirthe Canal F'lour. ini whole arid half barrels, Stesaoanmretnthetistn 6 casks prime Goshen Cheese,saeuittynotr ats 20 boxes do. do. do,Asnatbiisrreiienoamysul Buckwheat in 1-4 and 1-8 barrels,beviotte.Asngeralftemi .Pickles in 1-2gal. jars, qtn. and pints, moestfaortanahosncriiae. Tomato Ketchuop do. do. - Walnut do. do. do.-aldg pigTlaeaC.Aa 50 saska .Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) Agt1,k2 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) Ti st etfta aebe flce 25 bris. Irish Potitoes, (Roa'a) wt ikHaa~o ppi n ie 2 tierces Onions, (red and silver skin,) Copanndosiessortelstih ALSO,orneyerdrg bilti.Ihatkn Bar soap, shaving soap. cottona cards~ , aswlwoIoellc~botsxyboe fBc cards, pails. buckets, tubs. keelers, piggins, mi- wt~ iltev oe fPtrsPls n digo,"madder, copperas, rice, lard, chocolate,anubroIoxsfClmpnsadBa. Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen butter, so- t'rPls alo hc fore ebtlth da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pic trc crackers, wa- orlif tls Iiu eomeddt r ter crackers, butter crackers. piloit bread, al- r pne~ eeal ilrn elIdd monids, currants, citron, cloves. nutmegs, mrace, rIevmhdhtoeaacofteSil cinnamon, pepper, spice, ginger, sago, pearlHedceaerIcmancdtkgthPls Barley, maccaroni, vemicilli, capens, mustard,(nwaotsxm thardIcdilco starch, West India and American preserves.l eu htIhv eie oera eaftfo Pesons visiting Hamburrg, are respectful teueoflycrsPilta fo l h requested to call and exammrre for themselves ohrMdcnsadP~sta aeee H. A. KENRICK. tkn n ol ansl eomidhn Hamburg, Novr. 25 t toal44big nm pno, h etnei Water Proof, & No liistake! cii nuefrallngrn opans h WARi foUSE. & GEn4ERAL coit55ssoN fiedlasabxardIcnobufelvr M ERCHANTS.-HAMBURG, S. C. gaeu oD pne o aigpeae B )EG leave to inform their friends, and the sc anbeneiiradteuitiuir UJpublic generally, their NE W WA TER ofiiscnergavey retaornth PRO A WARE HOUJSE, wih large conave- pbi.ai satirro h totiprac netclose Stores attached, isnow completed thteeyfniysiilhvcarppyoD. ard readfy for the reception of Secrstuyvlal il oitityo ottonMerchsandise, &cc. hn.IACM H M S Iti iutdon the pirincipaal street leading Pie 5cnsprbx ihfl ietos into the business part of the town, four feet Frsl aboe the highest water mark by actual servey, IAILADRSLY&C. entirely remote from all other buildings, which. Austeoia renders it fire-proof, nnd conveniently situated J .TBES for loading aird unloadinig wvagons. EgfedCutHue They are now permanierntly located in thisDrW.W GiG , place, and pledged not to speculate in 'CottonChrkePns aon their own account, bumt to give thaer undm-. Ag16tm 2 ded attenrion to the interest ofthecir customers, and are fully prepared to attend to the Sale, St e (tSo h Ca li . Storigand Shpng, o ED EIL IT IT Cotton, Flour. Bacon, &c. EQIY Receiin and Forwcarding PrEeRioHsANLarkE Purchasing Goods to order, t1'c. &'c. Their charges will be as follows :-For dsel- w~iwi~u Bl orPti ling Cotton 25 cerjts per bale; Shipping do, la Riou ri vf. inai 12& cents per bale. Commnrission for buying or. ohr selling Merchandise arid Produce 2j tier cent.-: tthsailaioofheon Forwarding and Storage, in accordance with f ipaa the estabihish'ed rates. All Cotton. Fl,iir, &c .3msror haWilmRiot rdwfe received by the riverfrec from wharfage..~ L ameE.amodadwfanJrnsJ beral advances will be made when requiredt,SocdteadwfBJ.M ane ndli on any consignments made to them,.ie eednsi hscsrsd vto Hamhurg. Septr. 9 - thtiit ftissae O3oi3 yWr FRUJIT$, &e. tesi bei eednsd seta On the weay-anid daily expected. se rdnjrt h oparsr' i 5Kegs Malaga GRAPES,thsOdrortesibilwlbeaknp' '1 rms fresh FIGS, 5 boxes fresh LEMONS. 0iiS gis h~ 2 bris. sweet ORANGES.J.TRY .a.D H. A. KENRICK. No- 8143o3 4 Hamburg, Novr. 25 tf 44 PJK E BEFP1K'DP R P. S. BROOKS,ADWHTBE1S ATTON~RNEY AT LAW. No i.'A KERC Ofie ~~ose, Mr. Compty's Hotel, Edge- I Th fre d ef erg September 6 , f 32 PPEq:,auouehma addt lM agistrates Blanks~ or fti itit FOR ALEAT HISOFFIE. )IPILES 1 DR. CHAMPION'S ' . Vegetable Agle Medicife_ Safe and certaini cure. for the.Cil~iad 'Fever its all its complicated tpruss;alsoan effectual remed% 'iur fevers ufevery descristion: 'This Medicine has been iused by thepnrr etor a number of years in-extensive practadd during which time,'he has treated soa-th'8.. sands of cases of fevers and -fromhesuceess of this mode of practice. he is confident itistt and will be the prevailing practke in fevers. It never fails to perform a care of Chills and Feveathe FRaST DAv. Bi'iois, T Aus, Nervous, Cong is, Winter and Yellow J4ecr, all yield 'to the se of-tbis Medicine, .-w-i are cured by this system of practice in a s...rter time and with'm ch more certainty than by tny other system of pragti e that has ever been recosi'itisedid. - CERTIFICATES;- " SHEFFIELD, Fayette Co'. Ala: .Jans. 101, 1842. Dr. Clampion:-Dear ir, I have ;teen a great favorite of Dr. Sappington'a-Pil and until last fall had not heard of your pii ur agent has let some in-this country' and.Uaave used them in my practice to a cousiderable ex tent, and I can with pleasure say, that asfar as my kuowledge exteuds, they are "muchsuie rior to any medicine I have need in eases of Feyars. I am so forcibly and from personal - knowledge convinced of the salutary and-all important effects of -your pills; that I am ex tremely anxious torhave you make"An agent is this viciity. There can . be a large amount. sold here for cash. Yours truly:. . H. P. LEONARD. M, $. DiLLAS Co., Ala.,'April 4,18d Dr. Champion:-Dear sir,-Of ,the .pils which I received from you, I ~have fonnd~sale for a considerable quantty. 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 perauaded by m'y neigh-- " bors to write to you rota large supply of-bot kinds. It is now known that I keep them, and people will come 30 or 40 miles for them. Please send them soon, as 1 expect to sell all that I have written for by the time your agent is around in July. Yours with much respect; - BENAIJAH KING. Each- box contains 24 pills, 12 of which are' sufficient to cure any ordinary case of Chills and Fever. Price $1 25, and " - DR. CHAMPIO' S VEGETABLE, ANTI-BIiOUs, ANTI-.IsPEP1 - TIc PURiFYINO AND CATHARTIC PILJ~v Possessing four important properties, for eta cure of diseases, carcfullyand ce islsled, one article to assist the effect .j l~r,' fJb tiA benefa of the health of mankiude This medicine.is recommended to the attea tion of those afflicted with' Liver Complaint Dyspepsia, Dropsy. Billions habits, Costive ness, Cholera morbus, Rheumatism, Scrofnuli, foul Stontachitepravedappetite, Worms, Cos dialgea. [which is known by a sinking sensa tion at the pit of the stomach;] Janindiee,Bead che and sick stomach. palpitationi of the herst, Diarhcea, Dysentery, .or fank, Nervous;"affec tion, Heart burn, White .swellia i.,and all those diseases arising from'impure blood. Price 25 ets. per box, and for sale by FRAZIER & ADDISON, - Edgefeld C. H.,.S..C. RISLEY & CO. Ifamburg, S. C. HAVILAND, RISLEY, & CO... Augusta, Geo. Also, in nearlyall of the townsaid villaged, and by numeruns.country -agents ja altike Western and Southern States. Jnue 28 6m A CERTAIN and effectual enrd for Ague and Fever; also use:I successfully in4he treatment of Bilious Fever, Nausea, General Debility, and Nervous Weakness. The most flattering recommendations of this Medicine have been received-from: many-eoui nent Physicians inud others. who have used ,it. And it is presumed, that no medicine has .ever been used whose action hbs beeninore'beneli. cial, pleausant and invigoratin'g, and-called firtlh from afflicted suf'erers siuch- expressions of. heartfelt gratitude and ,hankfulness. Persons taking the Pills, soon find themselves relieved - -Chill -oken ! Eever gone !! $tiahn head free and healthfhml!!! -Strength andasp. petite increasing and; improving, and- all mr vouts weakness fled. -. .. : Whntaken according to the directionase companine them, they never fail to- em'e the Chill and fever the frst day, and neversicken the stomach or operate upon the bowels.-.., Their action upon the whole systqm is 4o charmiing. that persons are invariably surprised and pleased with their rapid and comapleteE restoration to health. The Pills are purely and -solely Vegetable-, and the happy combitnation of the. ingredients and their proportions are such as to produce a medicine wvhich never fails to relieve w aen relief is at all attainable. Each box containis 20 doses of Pills-Prcey Oiie Dollar.. For sale by - - HAVILAND,'RISLEY & CO..., .Agents, Augusta, Georgia. J.* D.: TIBB.ETS, --- - Edgefield Court House. Dr., W. W. GEIGER, - Cherokee Ponds., Aug.18 6m 29 . ST.qTE OP S. CARiOL1N.& EDGEFIELD DISTRICT4. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. .-,a Jamnes H. Murry, . vs. ~Fonga ~tuack ment. Iverson L. Brooks. TH E Plainit is aving this day filed his De . claration inmy offices an :th Defead-~ nthaving nowf rattorney known;to be within the State; on whom 'a cop~yofthesame, with a rule'to plead could be sbrved. ~Itis or dered, that the defendant plead-to theuideDe laration within a year ansI a day, or Analad. absolute judgment will be given aathim. -GEO. POP , c. c. r. Clerk's Office, 17th Nov., I843~ Jan17 ,, - -y Ifi5 State Of South, (rolin~ EDdEF4IELD-DISTRICZ IN THlE' CMMON1LAr Philip H. Mtz,) . vse .-- - - Foreui A~ketin. BM.Duvall. . . 1UHE Plaintiff having this day filed Ji ~ - claration in my office:, and ,the Iees ant haiving no wife or attornisy kinown ei -.within the State, on whomia copy of the aamne~e with a rule to plead coualdhe ;sortedm-it is oh' dered, that the defenidant plead to the said Do claration'within ayesr and a day; or final and absoute judgmet vill. be givep. against him, .. GEO. POPE, c. c.sr Clerk's-Office, 14tli March,,1843i W" :A' - Marchr29 - --1/2 0 ' iRSONS idbeito.GoD&irr, &. .3 . F. Goudo,-indvidull,f~rsept. fully invited tocomne forward'adiettle Wy ua&s,' and those. who are -not specielly:.waitd...; -may regard this notice as final .. r - - GOOD10& LYON. Jan 30 . At .50 .