SHE RtEFF'S ?'AE,<
B Y virtue o iaidry-wits of Fiert a
B cias, I wiljn'eceed to sell at Edge-.
field Court Hous',an the first Monday and
Tuesday in February next, the- following
property :
John L. Jones vs. Ezekiel Broadwater;
the same vs the same, - the tract of land
where defendant lived at the time of his
death, adjoining lands of William Ham
mond, and others,
George Parrott vs Elizabeth Carter,
one thousand acres of land where d'rfen
dant lives, adjoining. lands of John Wise,
and others.
Theophilus Lunday vs Joseph High
tower, Wilej Milton, and Eli Milton, fve
hundred and fifty' acres of land, adjoining
lands of Dr. Geiger. and others, levied on
as the property of Joseph Hightower. '
V. V. S. Austin vs A. E. Moore, two
hundred and forty four acres of land, adjoin
ins lands of Wilson Sheely, and others.
- V. V. S. Austin vs R. P. Moore. ad me.
eight hundred acres of land, where Sami.
Moore lived at the time of his death.
.Samuel F. Goode, Indorsee, vs George.
Sadler, the tract of land where Mrs. Sarah
Sadler lives, adjoining lands belonging to
the estate of Richard Dozier, and others.
- Cothran & Sproul 'vs George Garner;
John 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 land where defendant lives.
James Sheppard vs Sher:od Corley, the
tract of land where defendant lives.
Penn'& Brannon, for another, vs Mar
garet Ogilvie, and R. 1H. J. Ogilvie ; Evan
Robertson vs the saule, the tract of land
where Margaret Ogilvie lives; also, one
other tract called the Logan tract.
TheEx'trs. of Caslier Nail vs John
Wilson, and Thomas -Rowel. the tract of
fand where Thomas Rowel lives.
Samuel Stevens and Ephraim Andrews
vs William Wagner, one hundred acres of
land, more or less, adjoining lands of Ro
bert Aiton. and otherb.
Samuel Webb vs John Schumpert, t wo
hundred and thirty two acres of land, ad
joining lands of Mrs. Hunt, and others.
Perry & Nicholson vs WVm. Schumpert,
seventy five acres of land, more or less,
adjoining lands of Thomas Turnipsedd,
and others.
Lewis Elizey, for another vs Ann Hull,
adm'r.; 4. R. Hunter, assignee, for ano
ther, vs the samo, one House and Lot in
the town of Hlamhurg, where defendant
lives; on Centre street. -
J. Gibbs & Co. vs Philip J. W. Pow,
the tract of land where defendant lives.
E. B. Pressley vs John Hill; the stme
vs the same; G. L. &.E. Penn & Co.
vs ;the-same.; Rhoert. Merriwether vs the
same; Littlebery Freeman and Henry
Freeman, adm'rs. vsJohn Ilill, J.-B. Grif.
fis, C. W. Cochan, T. L. Martin, and
Littlebery Cochran ; J. B. Smith, assigue,
vs John Hill, Samuel Zimmerman, and
Gutheredge Cheathem, the following pro
perty, viz. eighty six acres of land, more
- oraless, adjoining lands of Isaac-Bell. and
others; twelve Negroes. Dave. Sam. Fan
ny. Wade, Lewis, il'oert, Sally, Sorena,
Pricilla, Henry. Toney, and Jinney; one
Wagon and Harness; one Ox Cart; eight
head'of Horses arid Mules.
Thomas G. Bacon, foramother, vs Elam
Bucklhalter, the tract- of land where de
feudant lives, containg one hundred and
ity acres, mnre or less, adjoiing Caleb
Talley and others.
James Miller vs T. B. H arvey, the tract
*of land where defendant lives, containing
four hundred andi 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 defetndat
Jives, adjoining lands of Roland Rhodes
and others.
Thomas J. Dyson vs A. G. Leak, one
thousand tieres of land where defendant
lives, adjoi'ning lands of F. WV. Pickens
and outhers.
J M Kelley vs. Catharine Tankersley
-and Geoirge Tankerrley, the tract of land
where Catharine Tan kersley lives.
-Jasper 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 Millr
arid others.
Hiram Roberts, Trustee of Mary Rob
erts, vs Robert McCulhough.seven hundred
and fifty acres of and where defetndant
lives, adjoining hands of W. WVise and
others.
G. L. & E. Penn & Co. vs WV T Bird.
the land wvhere defendant lived in 1842,
adjoining lands of Joh~n F. Burns, and
others.
James Mellon vs Thtomas DeLonch and
Samuel Marsh. four hundred amnd fifty
acres of land where defendant Deboach
lives.
- James Sheppard, Endlorsee, vs Jehu
Niouchet, Edmund Atchinson and George
*Henderson. otne hundred attd fifty acres of
laitd, adjoining Henderson and others.
Oliver Towtes, Ordinary, vs Milledge
Galpin; the Mechanics Bank endorsee, vs
she same;. Oliver Towles,- Ordinary, vs
Milledge Galpin, Mat. Ardes and D. A t
inson, a tract of laud adjoining lands of
J. T. Gardner and others.
Oliever Towles, Or-dinary, vs D. Atkin
son, Lewis Elizey and Abner Whatley ;
the Mechanics Bank endorsee, v's Dawson
Atkinson ; other plaintiffs vs the same, the
tr-act of land where Dawson Atkinson nosv
lives, made up of several tracts, contain
ingin all -acres more
or .less, adjoining-lands of Abner Whatley
and others.
Owens & Fenley vs John Marsh, and
Dawson A tkinson ; The Mechanics Bank,
indorsee, vs Da wsoni Atkinsotm; Olive.
Towles, Ordinary, vs Dawson Aikinson,
Lewvis Elizey, and Mat Ardis; other plain
tiffs vs Dawson Atkinson, twenty-one ne
groes, viz: Harkless, Jimm, a blacksmith,
Pen, Easter, Cupid, WVill, Sam, Patience,
Laura, Charles, little Sam, little Peter,
and old.Patience, Betsy, Lucy, Charles,
Clara, Eliza, and her three childrein,
lsac Henry, andh Rebecca, levied on as
the property of Dawson A tkinison
) Elizabeth Garrett vs William Elkin
had Wi. Garrett-sr.;- George Parrot vs.
AWVili'am.-Enkin; Benajah Rambo vs the.
-same,- oner tract of land conitaining two
bhundred and twenty acres, on which is a
tract containing two haundred and twenty
'acres. more or less;.adjaining lands of Jo-.
sias Laiha ti and'others.
William J. Owens -vs Charles-Lamar;
N. G. Griffin vs fle sane; and Lewis El..
zey; Luther.Riall vs Charles Lamar, two
thousand acres of land where Charles La
mar lives, made up of several .original
tracts adjoining each other; also adjoinitng
Wade G lover.
Duke Goodman vs A. G. Leek, and B.
F. Griffi.i, one thousand acres -of land
where defendant Leek' lives, adjoining
lands of F. W. Pickens and others.
William Carter vs A. G. Leek ;-the
same vs the same James Goodman vs
A. G..Leek ; the same vs the same; Jas.
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, thirteen 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.
William Bronson, Admin., vs Abner
Youngblood, the defendant's interest in
the tract of land where his niother lived
at the time of her death, adjoining lands
of Edwin Pressley and others.
'S. R. Fuller and others vs Caleb Broad
water, one hundred and fifty - acres of
land, adjoining lands of William Garrett
and others. -
Wyatt W. Stark vs John Marsh and
Jarrett Wise, the interest of Jarrett Wise
in three hundred acres of land, more or
less, adjoining lands of Lewis Holmes,
Wim. Johnson and others.
J. & G. J. Sheppard vs William H.
Hlaguf; Henry Bush vs the same, one Ne
gr girl Keziah, levied on as the property
of the defendant.
J. Broom vsM. Hankison, Admr., five
negroes, viz: Raney, Joe, Horace, Sarah,
anid Berry.
Watson, Crews & Co. vs H. L. May
son & Co; E. 13. Stoddard, indorsee vs
H. L. Mavson ; McKee & Po* 'vs 1H. L.
Mayson & Co; David Ardis, adtnr. vs H.
L. Mavson and Sarah Mayson, nine ne
groes, viz: Caty. Roxana, Frank, Sarah,
Evelina, John, Arthur, Daniel, and Tom.
laviland. Risley & Co. vs. Charles B.
Carter; Almond & Fowler vs the same,
one bay Horse.
John Boyd, for the.use of J. E. Kilerease.
vs B. F. Jones and 3ary Jones; C. -J.
Glover vs the same, one negro girl. Ma.
hulda, levied on as the property of Mary
Jones.
\Wn: Bussev, admr. vs Amos Bush,
eight negroes, 'iz: Harry, Ben. Sarah,
Phillis, Charles, Emily. Fan, and Dick.
John Jennings vs Robert T. 'Moore;
Jeseph Etherage for John Jennings vs the
same, seven negroes, viz: Mary, Harriet,
Sealy, Anthony, Reuben, Tom, & Phillis.
Perry & Nichnlson vs J. B. Christian;
William A ttaway vs the same; other plain.
tiffs vs the same, two negroes, Aggy, and
Caroline.
Benjamin Kempson vs Elias Watson,
and Ruaeben Morgan, one negro boy, Wil
son, levied on as the property of F.lias
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, Car
oline, Susey, Mary, aimy, and Ned.
E. Belliger. jnnr:, vs J. C. Pardue.
Willis Stone. bear. vs J. C. Partue; the
State vs the same, four negroes. viz.
Crease, Phobe, Martha, and Sarah.
James Miller vs Ge~orge R. Mays; James
Miller vs George Rt. Maysatnd E. S. Mays,
t wo Negroes, Alfred and Sam, levied on
as the property of George Rt. Mays.
Shadrach Holmes and F. McDaniel vs
W. WV. Corsey, Edward Welch and John
Iill, one Negro hoy Charles, levied on as
the properly of Edward Welch.
Terms cash.
S. CISTIE. s. E, D.
Jan 1G 3' 51
State of South Carolina.
EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT.
B~Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire.
LIOrdinary of E dgefield District.
Whereas, Tandy Burkhalter, hath ap
plied to me for Letters of Administration
on all and singular the goods anid chattels
rights an'd credits of Janmes Burkhalter late
of the District aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish nll and singular, the kindred and credlit
tors of the said deceased, to be and appear
before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for
the said District to be holdetn at Edgofbeld
Court House on the 5th of Feb. 1844,
to show cause, if any, why the said Ad
ministration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 17th
lay of Jan. ono thousatnd eight hun
dred andl forty four, arid iu the sixty-eighth
year of Anmerican Independence.
0. TOWLES, o. E. D
Jan. 24,184~3. ($ 12) b 52
Staite of' South Carolina.
EDGEPIE~LD DISTRICT.
B Y OLVER TOWLES, Esquire.
Oridinary of Edgefield Distrier.
WVhereas, Shiurhy Cook, hath applied to
mc f.>r Letters of Administration on all
and singular the goods and chattels, rights.
and credits of Michael Shaver, late of the
District aforesaid, deceased.
'rhese are, therefore, to cite and admon
ish all and singular the kindred and credir
tors of the said deceased, to be and appea
before me, at our next Ordinary's Court
for the said District to.be holden at Edge
field Court House on the 5th of February
1844. to show catuse, if ainy, why the said
Administration should not he gratntedi.
Given under my hand and seal this 17th
day of January, one thousand eight hutn
dred and forty four, & itn the sixty-eighth
year of Annericatn Independence.
.O,.TOWLES. O. E. D
Jan. 22, 1844. [$212] 2t 52
Notice.
A LL persons indebted to the subscriber, by
.1.Note, or open1 Account, are requested to
come forwrrd and settle, as " I waNT Moszy,
AND MUsT tIAvE IT," to square off my own old
scores. I have waited until my patience is worn
threadbare, and can wait no longes. I would,
therefore, advise those indebted to me, who do
not wish to pay costs, to come up to the scratch
at once, as I am determined not to he alone in
'uporting Law!yers B IL
-WILLIA ?AIL51
HE undersigned have formed a Copart
nership for .the purpose. of transacting
the business of
Merchant Tailoring,
and have nQw on hand a general assortment of
CLOTHS, CASIMERES, VESTINGS, &c..
which they will make up, in a fashionable and
workmanlil'e wanner. No efforts will be
spared in endeavoring to give satisfaction to
thoee who may favor them with their custdm,
and they hope by a close attention to busi
ness to meet a share of that patronage, which
it is in the. power of a liberal community to.
bestow. - -
CHARLES A. MEIGS,
JOHN COLGAN,
. Edgefield C H., Jan 3 tf 49
. Notice.
T HE subscriber having entered into new
business arrangements, is desirous of
closing up his old business, and respectfully
urges upon those indebted to ham. either by
note or account, the necessity of an immediate
settlement.
JOHN COLGAN..
January 3 t f 49
New Boot & Shoe Store.
T h E Subscribers respectfully annotihco to
U. the inhabitants of Edgefield Village and
its vicinity, that they have lbrmed a co-partner
ship for the purpose of Ma:ufacturing
BOOTS and SHOES.
Having rented the Store formerly, and at
present occupied as the Post Office, and having
in their employ good and 'experienced work
men, they feel safe in saying that they can pro
duce its 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 fine Morocco Slippers and Walking
Shoes.
Childrens and Misses Shoes, of all descrip
tions,
Pegged Boots, Brogans, &c. &c.
One of the firm having a brother in 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. U. ROCHE,
E. C. REEMER.
N. B. Prices to correspond with the. times,
and liberal deductions made to Cash customers.
Good dried Hides taken in the way of trade.
M. .D. R.
E. C. R.
Jan 10 .t 50
- - [CIRCULAR.]
To Planter's &.# lerchants.
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 neatly as secure from fire, as if it was
fire-proof. The floors have been elevated above
the high water mark of the great freshet of
May, 1640.
Planters will thus be secured from the liossi
bility of loss and damage by freshets.
I avail myself of the present occasion, to re
turn my thanks'to my friends and patrons, fur
their liberal support during the past seasoi. I
solicit from them and the public generally,
continuance ofthis 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 charte. In
addition to this assutance, I pledge myselfthat
I will in no case purchase a bale of cotton. di
rectly or indirectly. 1 will attend personally to
the sale and forwarding of cotton to Savannah
or Charleston; also, to the sdile of Bacon. Flour,
&c. &c., and to the receiving and forwarding
of goods to the up-country. having a fine
wharf attached to my ',arehonse, no wharliage
will be charged on cettotn to my case, either
for sale or to be forwarded to Savannah or
C harlestotn.
My comimissions for selling cotton, wili be
25 cents per bale, and 12.5 cents for forward
tng. I will also attend to the buyinig of goods
pert order.
Very respectfully, yonrs, &c.
G. WALKER.
Hlamburg August 2, I143
August 9 6mn 28
GROCERIES, &c.
T H E Subscribers respectfully inform their
friends and the ptublic. that they have re
ceived a large and fresh supply of GOODS,
selected by one of the firm, ii News York, Bos
ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Charleston,
which in addition to' their former stock. com
prises the largest and best assnrtmenttof Goods
ever offered in this market, censisting in part
as follows:
40 hhld6. Porto Rico. New Orleans and
St Croix Sugars,
350 bags Rio, Cuba, Porte Rico, St. Do
tmngo, Java, and Mocha Coffee,
70 hhds. West India Molasses,,
10 tierces Cuba . do.
35 bbls. New Orleans do.
70,000 lbs. Bacon, Hamns,Sides& Shoulders.
80,000 " Swede Iron, assorted sizes,
5,000 " English do
3,000 " Band and Hoop Iron,
3,000 " Nail Rods & Horse Shoe shapes,
2,000 "Cast, German.'& Blistered Steel,
200 setts Wasgon Boxes,
i,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,)
2,000 bushels Salt, in balk,
500 pieces Hemp and Tow Bagging, 43
to 46 inchtes wide,
250 pieces Gunny' Baggin~g,
1,0001 bs. Bagging Twinme, (Weaver's,)
150 cols Mantilla Dale Rope,
100 do Hemp do- do
1,500) yar ds Osnaburgs,
5,000 lbs. double refinied Loaf Sugar,
3,000 " " " crushed do.
3,000 " powdered do. -
1,000 " single refined Loaf do.
20 boxes Turpentmne Soap,
10 " Sperm Candles,
20 " Hull's patent ('andles,
5" tierces fresh ground Rice
2,000 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills,
25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,)
40 doz. dining, parlor, rocking and
children's Chairs,
7cases Hats and Caps,
150 casks Stone Lime. (in fine order,)
20 kegs Dupsont's FFF g Powder,
,1,000 lbs. Bar Lod,
40 boxes Window Glass 8x10 & 10x12,
130 bags Shot, assorted sizes,
2,500 pairs Shoes,
Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate. Cm
natmon, Almonds, Starch, Nnmegs, fine chew
ing Tobacco, Negro Clothis, Blankets, Shoe
Thread, Cotton Yarn, Coltotn Cards, Wool
Cards, Tracks, Sieves, Plough Line6 Indligo,
Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Suits,
Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,)
Trace Chains, Filth Chains, Smoothing Irons,
brass bound cedar Buckets, horse Buckets,
Pails, Tubs. Keelers, Willow Wagons; nests
Measures, Feathers, &c. &c. &c.
S - SIBLEY & CRAPON.
hlnmbnrg I~u.Ly,184't. tf 23
NEW GOODS! NEW 77|P7
USP41d.4LL E D 1A t'E I c1B
Read and reflect! dlhen.decide for yours eve!
C I A S SANFOR.:D1
(At the NEW CASH STORE, in Ltutsuao, in the sanie Building o Tf HotER's Hotel.)
AS. Opened, and is now. receiving. a fresh snoiply of- NEW i000S, suted to t
H a rnd the . which ma de found
Wool and piece dyed Black, Blue, Olve and Invisible Green, Brown and mixede Lotus
A grcat variety of Cassineres. Vestings. and Tailors' Trimming ,.of the beat quali .
PRINTS. DeL AINS, BUMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, SH EETINGS,'.-c."
English. Fiench and Atmerictut Calicoes, at all prices; Furniture Colicoest Linens of eyery
fabric; Cotton and all Wool r' .nnels; Colored, Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambries; Sw: Mus
ibis; a great variety of Blow .nd Blecched Sheetings and Shirtings, Osnaburgs, Kers", i; Plaid
and Plain Linscya, Blankets. &c.
HATS, CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES.
A good supply of Hats, best quality and latest style; Ml's Bouts and Shoes, Ladies Searfs,
The above at as low prices as can be had in the State.. A large assortment of Shawls, Cotton
Wool and Merino. -
Shirts. Drawers. Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, &c. &c.
The above comprising by far the-tuost extensive stock of Dry Goods ever ollered in town,
having been purchased for cadiu the city of New York, which wilibe sold correspondingly
cheap.
ii The subscriber acknowledges wiih pleasure, the extensive pstrouage he has received
from the trading community of this and the adjoining Districts; and desiring to give his c nto
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 iuvited to call, examine, and satisfy them
selves. CHAS. SANFORID
Hamburg. October 7 . - tf 37
MA CKA REL. SI AD. CODPISH, fc.
O Brls. and 1.2' brl. 'Nos.1, .2 and 3 R c
MA CKA REL.
30 kits and 1.2 kits No. I Mackarel,
400 -lts. CODFISH.
10 boxes HERRINGS, A PUBLIC BLESSING.
3 half barrels No. ] Shad, for sale by 'I End PILLS havelone becn known
H. A. KEN RICK. and appreciutcd, for. their extraordinary
Hlamburr, Nov. 25 tf 44 and immediate power or restoring perfect
health to persons suffering tunder neatly every
-FLOUR.
BBLOUCnaRLOR kind of disease to which the humian frame is 1 oTe
1 BB3LS. Canal FLOUR,
100 boxes new laisins, liable. ate articular recommended to
.2 bags Ahwr.onds. all those perons who are afflicted with any kind
Just received and for sale by of a chroni or lingrritg complaint, as there is
SIBLEY eceiPN no medicine before the public which has so
Hambnrg. Nov. 25 if 44 natural and happy effect tpon the system io
25'11R )I> tf IM correcting the stomach and liver. and to the
BALTIOREmution ofhealthy chyle and thereby purify
p choice canvassed Baltimore HAMS, ing the blood.
O .F just received, and for sale by They are acknowledwedby-thehtndredsand
H. A. KENRICK. thousands who are using them, to be not only
Hamburg. Nov. 25 if 44 the most mild and pleasat in their operation
LAMP OIL. but the most perfectly innocent, safe and eli
A CHOICE ARTICLE, for stile by ciet medicie ever offered to the. public.
H. C I KENRICK. ohose who once make a trial of these Pills.
Humbe , Nov. 25 If 14 never afterwatds feel willing to be without
am fr, them, and call again and again for more, which
F JTNU RS is sufficient pioof of their good quaities.
0 0 LBS. live Geese Fenthersjnst re- HEADACHE-SICK OR NERVOUS.
7 ',', ceived and for sale by Those who have suffered and are weary of
- .1. A. KENRICK. suffering with this distressing cotplit, will
Hamburg. Nov. 25 If 44 find Spencer's Vegetable Pads a remedy at once
__________________ - -certain and immnediate in its effects. One sin
J. 0. B. FORD, gle dose of the Pills, taken soon as lie ead
AS ahan contanly egagd inNew ache is felt coaing on, will cute it iii onc-half
AS a hand constantly enigaged in New hu niey
York ur Boston, to enable him to receive As aremedy in summer and bolas complaints,
at the earliest possible dates. every they display ibeir wonderful powers to aduui
New style & fashion of Goods tuition, and are far superiorto any thing in use
as they come out, and will be receivig by al- for these comphains.
most every arrival from those places during the: ir Dyspepsia and Liver Complainttley stand
season. Thankful for the past. he takes this unrivalled. Many have beeu cured in a few
method to solicit future and increased patron- weeks, after having suffered tinder the dread
age.
abnrg Septr.22 if copaint f years.
__tnn. __________________47_ In Habitual Costiveness they are decidedly
Family Groceries. superior to any Vegetable Pill ever brought be'
HE Subscriber respectfully informs his f're the public ; and oie 25 ceit box v!ll es
T friends and the public generally, that ho tablish their surprising virtues. and ilace them
offers for sale, at the brick store formerly occu- beyond the reach of doubt in the estimation o!
pied by Messrs. Sibley & Ciapon. nearly op- every individual.
posite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel. a large They are invaluable in nervous and hypiu
and general assortment of GROC EtIES, par- claudriacal affections, loss of appetite, and ;:I
ticuahrly adapted to the wants of fitnilies, con- cotplaunts to which femutles alone aresubject
sisting in part of They ae mild in their action, and co:,..
New Orleans, Porto Rico, and') t. Croix utiost immediate cotvictioa of their iltili;
SUGARS, foth the first dose. They may le taken by
Lump, loat. crushe.) & now-verej Sugars, pesons o1 any age; arid the feeble. the iifirin.
Clnba, Rio and Java CtnEE,ervos and deiicate are strengthened k
Back. iyson, Gnupowder and Imeperial iheir operati. because they clear the systei
TEAS. o bad humors. quiet nervous irritability. and
West India and New Orleans lolasses, invariably produce sound.aehth.
Hull's Patent Candles, 4s.,5s,-&' 6. U'vrso he unrdad'ec:,to
Sperm. do. 43, 53, & Gs sn oe l teetisinl Pl' aehet
Canal Flour, in whole auid half barrels, sl vtat h atiev otsiiti~
6 casks pirime Goshetn Cheese, Sae ln.sdwr ~a he ie h
20) boxes do. do. . do, snequitt nole tts
lBnckwheat in 1-4 .lud 1.8 barrels,Asaattbioumecnnofaiyoml
Pickles in 1-'2ga'l. jars, qts. and pints, hewhotte.Ainltraoftem i
Tomato Ketchnp do. .do. norsaifcoytaithosidcriiae.
Walnut do. do. do.
50 sasks. Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) TladgSpisTldgaC.l.
50 boxes Table do. (a line article,) u't1718-2
25 brls. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) Ti st etrta aehe flcae
2 tierces Oniions. (red and silvcrskin,) iihSc edce vppi n ie
.ALSO,Copai.eahCsiessfrtelt dha
Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton cards, wvoolorinyasdrngvicilm Ihdtki
cards,.pails. buckets, tubs, keelers, pigginas, in-aswlsIrcoetaottixybesfBe
digo, madder, copperas, rice, hard, chocolate, wt' iltev oe fPtrsPls .
Baker's cocoa, cocoa p)aste, Goshen butter. so- auuie fbxs.f.laiinsaa rt
da biscut, lemon biscuit, piecimc crackers, wva- dehsPls l f~hcaafre iebtltl
tor crackers, butter crackers, pilot bread. al- rtorle.A atIwsrcmocddt r
rrionds, enrratnts, citron, cloves, nunnmegs, mace, D.SecrsVgtbePls n elIuii
cinnamotn, pepper, spice. ginger, sago, pearlfoI erledinoeuttco'teSci
Barley, maccaromi, veimcilhi. eapens, mustard, Haah f~rIcmecdtkn h il
starch, WVest India and Amnerigan preserves. (owaotsxmnhadIcaid'cn
Pesons visiting Hamburg. are respecftully festhtIavdridmoeelbnftfon
requested ho call and exaine for themaselves. temseo'pmcr'Piltan'o lllr
IH. A. KENRICK. ote'MdinsadPlsttIhacer
Hlamuirg. Nnvr. 25 tf 44 taeaiIwolernsyrconedhm
WVater Proof, & No Mistake! oal sbigi y pnotebs ci
B1 L. JEFFERS & co, il aedn esomc gota
WARE HOUSE & OENFRiAL COMi0 iI wol otfelwlin5o8ewihu iitu o
aiIERC H A NTS.-H AMABURG, S. C. fvedlasab;adicnobufeler
EG leave to inform their friends, end the gaeu oD ~ecr o aigpeae
p3Ntublic gzenerally, tI eir NE W WA'1TER suhavtebweiuantedsrbiio
PROOF WVAREHOUSE, with large coiive- o ti ofrigaeygetfvro h
ient close Stores trtachied, is niow completedpulceitsatiigofhetmtipotn'
and ready for the reci'plitin of ta vr anl hudhv upyo
Cotton, Melrchsandise, &c. SecrsrlyvdabePlsoitiiyD'
It is siuctd on thme pirinicipal street headingbadIS C .TH A.
int'o the bumsintess ptart ot' thei ton m, four feet hice2cntprbovthfldrcims
above the highest water maruk by actualsurvey, Frsieb
entirely renmote frim till othier uinibluings, which HA LNDRSEY&C.
renders it fire-proof, and conveniently situated. AustGoga
foir loading amid unloadinig wagons. 3.DTBB r,
They are nowv pernumnently locatod in this det CutHue
place, amid pledged ant to spieculate in CottonDrW.W GE ER
on their ownt account, biut to give their unadivi- CeneePns
ded attention to the~ interest of theircustomers, Aa 6hm 2
and are fully pirepared to attenud to thte Sale, ~ u s~~'
Storing and Shipping. of tie o O t~ AIsld
Cotton, loiur. Bacon, &c. ED FILDSTC.
Receiving and Forearding i1LERU-fHMDIS E. - I Q IY
Punchasangr Goods 1o order, &C. ke'. Peiu ak
Their enarges will he a.', fialows :-For sel- v.IBlfuPr
hang Cotton 25 cents per bale; Shaippi:e.g do,WiimtRufodadwe. isan
h2e cents per bale. Commission for buymgi orH.Buaeadwi-nd elf'
selling Merchanidise tand Prodnuee 2& lien cent. 'tes
Forwairding amid Storage, ini accordantce wvithm '~ ~paigt h aifcino ~eCm'
the established rates. All Cotton. Flour. &:~'.IniiuertatWlam aifrtidwf,
received by thte iverfree from wvhiarftuge. Li.SnuilE amn -i vf.ai ume
banal advanaces will he mnade when required,Sokahan wieB.. 'ieadhi
on any consignmenms tmade to thuem. . ie eednsi hscsrsd bou
Hambhurg. Sepmr. 9 If 33 telmt i hsSae nnniu yWr
NEWV GOODS.laC npaiataSicio,.Odrdht
U'UST received and nuow opening, a splen-th sadasitDfdalsoped.t
.did stock of se rdmrt h opeuateBl
DRY GOODS,
suitable for the seastin. comiprising thme utmost cnes gis hm
variety of articles in his linue of hu-,iness, by .i.ER , .K.i
J. 0. B3. FORD. No18143nn' 5
Hamburg, Septr. 22 tf 35
China, Crockery, etc. AN IHL
GENERA L assormemi of CHINA F0 'slby - HA.K RI .
CRCERY, amnd GLASS WARE, conH
sistung ofcommnon and fine Teas Plates.Bowls,--.- *nbr1 v,5 If 4
Pitchers, Dishes. Ewers and Basins; granite 'T ef en fG' rt
anid China Tea setts; Tumblers, Witne' Glats.-POEsq.nombehi a 'cmdi't
sea, becanters, Lamips, Salts, CUnets, &c. &c. 'o '~heii,'oteOfc fCek o h.
for sale by 'andiAmmediateKpoCoun of thisstsricing- perfec
Hambbe.gThe-oare partcularly reommended1t
CE :TAIN-and eff cltal cure for Agie
m ;:ard Fev.er: also aged ,eneceesfully int this;'
treats:' t .of BiliontsFever, 1auseagcpr l;
Debi:ity, and Neryu.ns Weakness.
The must flattering recomninendations 'bfi
Medicine have bceon'received From ,manylmfr:ii
neni Physicians:andothera.wlo'have ned ait?..
And it is presiumed that-no.medicinebaa-ever
been usetwhose action haseeti more beriefi
cial, plIensantatd invignyatin, and~calledfprtda
from affiicted sufferers snef expressions of
heartfelt gratitude and 'hankii:lness.s Persons'
taking the Pit-s, soon find thcmselves relieved'"
-Chill -oken ! Fever goner!!, 1itotpachan4dt,
head free and healthiul !! Suengthrgsoigdp;2
petite incrensimig and inprovingand all' her
v.n,. weakntess fled.
* Whet taken according to the diiectin noc-it
comp anyig them.. they never fail to-.core the.
Chill and Fever Lhe.first day; .uad neversickeu,
the stuairach or opeirate upon the bowels. -' -
Their netionia upon the whole systei id
charnding. That persons areimvariablyenr
and pleased with their rapid and .o tort
restoration to heaulth.- .. .
The Pilis a're' inrely and solely Vegetabl,'
and the hamppy'cmbinalionil the'-ingtedietlt
and their proportions.ate sucl as to ptodueapsj. "?
nedic:ine which never.-fails.to relieve whew
relief is at all attainable.' - .:'. --
Each box contains 20 .doses of Pills-Pace
One Dollar. For sale by
lIAVILAND, RISLEY'& CO:.
Agents, Augusta,.Georgia. ,..t
J. D. TIBBETS,
. Edgefield.ConrtHese. _
Dr. W. E GEGE,
Cherlake'Podbs
.A ng. 16 "am 29 li!9
Dir. CHAMPION'S ' ', I
Vegetable Ague Medicine;
.Sate nd certain cnrefor the Chillsadd
" Fever in allits complicated fornsalsoana
efflectual remedv-tar fevers of every description..:
This M'iediciie has been used by the propri
etor a number of years in extentive practice,
during which time, hie has treated sonie'thou
sans of cases of fevers and from tlie uecess
of this mode of practice. he-is confident it must
and will be the prevailing-practico in fevers.
It never fais to per4-orm a cure of Chills, u
Fever the FInRST DAtr.
Bilious, Typhus, Nerrous, Congestive, Wite'
and Yellow 5erer, all yield-to the uiseof 'thisu
Medicine, c ; are :cured by this system ..q
practice in a ....,rter time and-with much'imore
certainty than by nty other syst'etmi of practice
that has ever been recommended..
-CERIrFICATES
SHEFFIELD, Fayeite Co. Ala. Jan.,10, 1842-,
Dr. champion :-Dear sir, I have, been..a
great favorite.of Dr. Sappingtol9' Pills.'and
nutil last full had not heard 'f your piiis. Yopr.
uaent has left somne in this country. iadi have.
used them: in my practice to a cinsideie er,
tent, and I can with pleasure say, that asfar as.
my knowledge extends, they are much supe..
ror to any medicine I have nse'i s caoesof.
-evers. I ant so forcibly anl. from personas.
knowledge convinced of the: salutary and l.
important effects of your pills,. that I pm'e4
tremnely anxions.to have.you make an agent in
this vicinity. There can be a lsrge amount;
bold here for cash. ofinrs truly,.. .
H. P.. LEGN.A RD Mi, D..
DA.LLAs Co., Ala., April 4, 1843; 1
Dr. Champion :-Dear air.-Of th'e.. pitls
which I received fron you, fl hae found sale
for a cunsid-rablt quantity. I think that it
will be sirlk'v her. in consequence of the wet
Sjring Yo:.r pilot kave such gencral satisfttc
;'n:a hrere. that I sut persuded by my nigh
horsto write to you for a large supply of bothi
kind. It is now known that L keep then,;
and people will come 3U or 40 miles fur,tliem.
Prse send them soon, as I expect to sell all
that I have written for by the time your'agentl
is arund inin ly.
Yours ni lti much respect,
BEINA[JAH KING.
Each box contains 24 pills, 12 of whicli arb
sutficienit to cnre nniy ordinary case of Chlll
and L'uver. Price el 25. atnd .
-A LSO-.
Possessing four important properties, for tit.
c are of diseases, carr'fully and correetly combined~
. -n aricle to nassit ie qj'eca of another, for:eho
benzftt of the haca th of m'ankind. .
Thiis medicine is recollmnendled to the atteri
tion of those afflicted with Liver Ccnpatnt,
Uyspielsia, Dropsy. lillions habits, V;ostive.
.was.<, Cholera mnorbus. Rthettniadasm, Scrofula,
til Stomtacht,6epralved appetite, Worms, Con
diugen. [whtich is known by a sinkingsensa
lion at the pit of the stomach,] Jutndice, Head
che and sick stomach, paulpttation of the hieart,
Diarbaoa, Dysentcry, or flux, Nervous afec
lion. Heart burna, 'White swelliutg, and all
those diseases arising from imptnre blood.
Price 25 ets. per hox, and for sale by
-FRAZIER & ADISON,
Edgefield C. H., S. C.
RISL EY & CO. Ham1iurg, S. C.
HAVILAND, RISLEY, & CO.
Augusta, Gee.
Also, in nearly all ofthe towns and villages,
and by tnumerons country, agents Ia all fte
Western atnd Southern-States;
ofTTE OF' S. CA~ROLA~'Y&
EDGEFIELD DISTICT. '
vs. Foreign Aflaehmeicht.
Iversona L: lrooks.'' "
71 't H E Plainmil .havir.g this day filed his De
claration in my office, and -thte Defed
ant has ing no wife: or aniorney.:knowni to.be
within the State. on wvhomn a copy,of~the same,
with a rule! tuiplead eimuld be sorved. 'It is .'
dered, that the defendailt plead to the "said [It ~
laration within 'a year and it day, or fin61alidi
atb: olnte jndgmlent wrill i given against hi"P
G EO. POPE, c.-~ c;
Clerk's Office, 17th 'Nov., 1843. - - *":a .
Jan J7 ' .ly , .-:4=
itaite Of South~&arolii
EDSEFIEL.Dli DSRIC :
IN THlE CO MQMO& EAS.
Philip 11. hlanltz,)
ys ' F > ordig Attachment. 7
B. SI. nnl.)
T [HE Platntifl having thits dayfiled hisDo
clatrttion in mny office, and the-Defeiid
antt'havintg nto wife oir attorney kn-own-to'be
withinl the stte, on whom ti copy of the satite,
wifta rule to plead culd be served.' It isoet
dered. that the de fendant plead ye the said Do'
elaration within a year and a day, or final and
atbsolute judgmnent will .be given nyainstbit.
G EO. POPE, c.'c. r.
Clerk's Office, 14th' March, 1843.' ''''
March 29 ' y "9:
7iOt00.
TAR LING 'TURNEht lividigu 'n the
.watenf or 1114 Crek, iseir 'tli . * "'ns'
,ne, ~one dark b own-bny+.14RSE, with adim
-at iih hia;forehead..and a:snip'nidh hie'se,
uyap se to be,nine years old, appraisedda
Novr. 2 ($.2 00) e