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N EW GOODS! EW GOODS! UPJRJLLED IND UCEsWIENTS. Read and reflect! then decide for yourselves CHAR s ES SANFORD, , (At the NE W CASH STORE, in, ILA3BURG, in the same Building of H UTER's Hotel.) AS Opened, and is now receiving.'a fresh supply of NEW GOODS, suited to this and the avproncli Season, among which ma- be found Wool and piece dyed Black, Blue, Olive and ivisible Green. Brown and mixed Cloths - A great variety of Cassinieres. Vestints and Tailors' Trimmings, of the best quality. PRIev TS,-DeLAINS, BOMBAZINt'Eb, ALPACCAS, SH EETINGS,Sc. English French and American Calicoes, at all prices; Furpiture Colicoest Linens of eyery fabric; Cotton and all Wool Flannels; Colored, Plain, Plaid and Striped Cambries; Swis' lus ins; a great variety of Brown and Bleethed Sheetings and Shirtings, Osnaburgs,Kers9-y, Plaid and Plain Liuseya, Blankets. &c. EATS, CAPS. BOOTS AND SHOES. A good supply of Hats, best ijunlity and latest style; Men's Boots .tnd Shoes, Ladies Searfs,. The above at as low prices as can be had in the State. A large assortnent of Shawls, Cotton Wool. and Merino. Shirts. Drawers. Hosiery, laindkei'clsiefs, Ac. &c. The above comprising by far' the most extensivd stock of Dry Goods ever offered in town, having been purchased for cash in the city of New York, which will be sold correspondingly cheap. h .The subscriber acknowledges with pleasure. the extensive patronage he has receired fi-om the trading community of this and. the adjoining Districts; and desiring togive his custo ners, 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 satisfy them elves.CHAS. SANFORD suelves..g - Hamburg, October 7 tf ORD Family Groceries. GROCERIES, &c. T HE Subscriber respectfully informs his H E Subscribers respectfully inform their friends and the public generally. that,hie T friends and the public. that they.have re offers for sale, atthe brick store formerly occn- ceived a large and fresh supply .f GOODS, pied by liessrs. Sibley & Crupon. nearly np- selected by one of the firm, in New York, Bos lposite Mr. James Hubbard's Hotel, a large ton, Philadelphia, Baltimore and- Charleston. and general assortment of GROCERIES, par- which in add:tion to their former stock. corn ticularly adapted to the wants of families, coil- prises the largest and bestussortmentof Goods sisting in part of . cve otered mn this market, consisting in part New Orleans, Porto Rico, and St. Croix as follows: SUGARS, 440 lihds. Porto Rico. New Orleans and Lump, loat crushed-& powdered Sugars, St Croix Sugars, Cluba, Rio and Java COFFEE, 350 bags Rio. Cuba, Porto Rico, St. Do Back, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial niigo, Java, and Mocha Coffee, TEAS, . 70 hulds. West ludia Molasses, West India and New Orleans Molasses, 10 tierces Cuba . do. Hull's Patent Candles, 4s, 5s. & 6a. : bb!s. New Orleans do. Sperm. do. 4s, 5s, & 6s 70,000 lbs. Bacon, Hams,Sides& Shoulders, Canal Ffour. in whole and half barrels,. -0,000 r- Swede iron, assorted sizes, G casks prime Goshen Cheese, 5,000 " English do. 20 boxes do. do. do, :0,000 "' Band and Hoop Iron, Buckwheat in 1-4 and 1.8 barrels, 3.000 " Nail Rods & Horse Shoe shapes, Pickles in 1-2gal. jars, qis. and pints, 2,01 "" Cast, German, & Blistered Steel, Tomato Ketchup do. do. . 20t0 setts Wagon Boxes, Walnut do. do. do. 1,700 sacks Salt, (bleached sacks,) 50 'sasks Liverpool Salt, (bleached sacks,) 2,000 bushels Salt, in-bulk, - 50 boxes Table do. (a fine article,) 250 pieces Gunny Bagging, 25 brIs. Irish Potatoes, (Roan) 1,000 Ibs: Bagging'T wine, (Weaver's,) 2 tierces Onions, (red and silver skin,) 150 coils Manilla Bale Rope, ALSO, 100 do Hemp do do Bar soap, shaving soap. cotton cards, wool 1.500 yards Osnaburga, cards, pails, buckets, tubs, keelers, pi-gma. ii- 5,000 lbs. double refined Loaf Sugar, digo, madder. copperas, rice, lard, chocolate, :3,000 " ". " crushed do. Baker's cocoa, cocoa paste, Goshen butter. so- 3,000 " powdered do. da biscuit, lemon biscuit, pic te crackers, wa- 1,000'" single refined Loaf do. ter crackdrs, butter crackers. pilot bread, al- 20 boxes Turpentne Soap, monds, carrants, citron, cloves, nutmegs. mace. 10 " Sperm Candles, cinnamon, pepper, spiee, ginger, sago, pearl 20 " Hull's patent f andles, Barley, maccaroni, ven 'lh. capens, mustard, 5 tierces fresh ground Rico starch, West India si American preserves. 2,000 lbs. White Lead No. 1 Union Mills. Pesons visiting Hamburg. are respectfully 25 bbl. Canal Flour, (choice brand,) requested to call and examine for themselves. 40 doz. dining, parlor, rocking and H. A. KENRICK. children's Chairs, Hamhuig. Novr. 25 tf 44 7ensos lats and Caps, [C[RCULAR. 150 casks Stone Lime. (in fine order,) [To Planters CA rc.] an /. 20 kegs Dupot's FFF g Powder, 1,000 lbs. Bar Lead, I BEG leave to inform you, that I continue 40 boxes Window Glass 8:10 & 10:12, the WAREHOUSE and COMMISSION 130 bags Shot, assorted sizes, BUSINESS at my old stand. known as the 2,500 pairs Shoes, WATERPROO" WAREHOUSE. Detach- Tea, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Chocolate, Cn ed as it is from other buildings. its location ren- n'.mon, Almonds. Starch, Nutmegs, fine chew dens it nearly as secure from fire. as if it was in Tobacco, Negro Cloths, Blankets, Shoe fre-proof. The floors have been elevated above Thoread, Cotton Yarn Cotton Cards, Woo sly Thed1Cto64r.CttnCrdWo the nigh wvater mark of the great freshet of Cards, Tacks, Sieves, lonugh Lines, InrdigQ, May, 1 w40. . Madder, Blue Stone, Copperas, Epsom Salts. lanters will thu be secured from the posst' Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, a (superior article,) bility ofloss and damage by freshets. Trace Chains, Fifth Chains, Smoothing [rons, I avail tnyself of-the present occasion, to re- brass bound cedar Bnekets, horse .Bnckets, turn my thanksfo my friends and patrons. for Pils, Tubs. Keelers, Willow Wagons, net their liberal support durmg the past season. I Measures, Feathers,-&c. &c &c. solicit from them and the public generally, a SIBLEY & CRAPON. continuance of this confidence, ard assure them -amburg July. f, .843. . ..' 23 that in returnl for their patronage. I will use my best personal efforts to promate and protect R d eA a en their interests, committed to my chargo.> In Rd~ edhV addition to this assumance. I pledge myselfthat HJ lE undersigned. Trustees of the Ridge I wvill in no case purra~lse a hale of' cotton. di- - 3 A cademy. having engaged the services rectly or indirectly.. I will attend personally to of Mr. S. F, Mc Dowartir for the year 1844, the sale and forwarding of cotton to Savannah take great pleasnre ini recommuendimg him to or Charleston; also, to the saile of Bacon, Flour, the pubic,. as well gnalif'ied for the duties of an &c. &c., and to the receiving rind forwarding Instructor, being a regular gradriare of the of goods to the rp-country. Having a fine South Carolina'College, and haring given wharf attached to nmy Wiarehourse. no wharfage great satisfaction the pr'esernt year. will be charged on cotton to may care, either The Academy is situated on tihe Stage road for sale or to be forwarded to Savannah or leading from Edgefield to Columbia, and stin Charleston. dents fromi a distncre will have the privileg'e of My commissions for selling cotton,' will br- travelling to.nrnd from the School, at 5 cents 25 cents per bale, and 12j cents for forwnatf per mile mi the Stage. ing. I will-also attend to the buying of goods. The Rtidge is wsell known to be strictly per order. healthy at all seasons of the j ear. Very respectfully, yours, &c. Board can be oht ,ned in ordeuly families at G. WVALKER. l-ow rates. Hamburg August 2,194: RATES OF TUITION, per eserter'. August9 Gm .28 Spelling. Rearding and Writing, $3 00 Water Proof,- AN~o 1MIStale !V Wi Arirhrmetic, Geography arid K.H. JEFFERS &c. Ht"" in.Eene; ** WAREHOUSE & GEN ERAL Co3M3M5Itt . of Natural Pilosophy, &c. &c., 7 00 MERCHANTrS.-HAMBURG, S. C. TeSho spoie wt eyIuei~ B EG leave to inform their friends, andl theTertilGobncsay as,&.co public generally. their NEIF 'fA TER pee PROOF IVARE HOU1SE, with large cnuve- WAI ntient close Storesattached, is now completed i.'.BA RG'T and ready for the rece ption ofT.W 'ON ' I Cotton, 1terchaandise,- *4c. 5 ASN rses It is situated on the principal street lending A. UTAD into the business part of the town, four feet Il ASN above the highest wvater mark -by rictual survey, Dembr248ft entirely remnote from all other btuildings, which_________________ renders it 6re-proof, arnd conveniently sitiated .Beh y'A a m . -for loading and unloading wagons. place, and pledged not to speculate in Cotton Ilauei nonigt h ulc o.their own account, but to give .their undivi- ta hyhv gi ucee nscrn h * ~~~ded attention-tolthu interest of their customers,sri'eofteRvA.GBux ,,asntu ahd are, fully prepared to- attend to the Sale, trfrteesigya;ad rmtepo Stdrinrg anid -hnpig, ofgrsrirehth.stdnsotepeetyr'r . Cotton, lour- Bacon &c. hyfe ul utfedi eornedn h Receiirg and oadn M E RLH A'DISE.lstttntotecndeuefthewoma *Purchazsung odst order, koc. !'c.bedpodtogvithirproa. Their char-es will be as follows :-For sel Tr xrie ilbersmdo h hr ling Cotton ~5cents per bale;. Shiipping do, Mna nJnaynr.ad~h otni o 12j cents per bule. Gommisvion for buying orthtrmoen otsobedvediotw * ~~se lng Merchandise and Pr'oduce 2j per cent. eulssin;A-h ls ftefrtSsia r13wairding, and Storage, in accordance withthrwileaneiiuti ftbSudts th'eestablishe~d rates. All Cottonr, Floaur, &.udaubiexitio *recived by the river free from wharfage. LirTR S heral adlvances will be made when required,.FrOtorpy Raig ring onr any consignments made to them.anArtei.,prsson *6 0 Hamburg, Septr. 9 tf 33 Teaoe ihMoeaHsoy n Fair Notice ' omc fh bvnsmy10ncu ''HERtEBY GIVEN, to all persons indisbt. srtgte ihEgihGan Rod to the- subscribers; either by Note or' maAcetHioran.Go Book Ac t. previotas to the Girst day of-. gahNtrlPiooh.he January, 384 that unless they eae: paid. or tradBokeigprss otherwise satisfactorily arranmged' previous tos in. il O Return Day, they will lie indiscriminately S uho h omra'aa er placed in the biands of proper officers for col- urd ihMteais hm rection. -ity ofadalohrhgi BLAND & BUTLER. rnhsoa ngihEuain N. B: It gives as no pleasure. upon the ucon- e eson eo trai-y it is very unpleasant, to have to say we NoSuetwlberciefrashtr will do this, but M1oney we maust have trm hatehalofassin B. & B. GodBadcnbhacovnetote Jan.'24 . tf 52 Scoloresnbetm. FLOUR ...HBLR - h bBB3LS. Canal FLOUR, A .T~LR S117100 bonxes new Raisins, --. E .RBRSN - 2 bags Alrronds. 3.SJBLY ~ ust received anid for sale by*W.SCT-RN SIBLY &CRAPNR. T. BOATWustieT, Hambug. Nv. 2 ~ tf 4 -De. WA TSON. - 4 - SRERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue.of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, Twill proceed to selrat Edge= field-Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesdfy of March next, the following property: Jehu Mouchet vs Pew Nix, one negro Girl, Harriet. William H. Moss vs Dendy & Key, three Negroes, viz. Hannah. Marinda, and Dave, levied on as the property of T. N. Dendy. J. & G. J. Sheppard vs William H. Fagin; Henry Rush vs the same, one Negro Girl, Keziah. Terms-Cash. H. BOULWARE, S. E. D. Feb.13 3t 3 fl~ERIFFss SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa cias, I will proceed to sell at Edge field Court House, on the first M onday and Tueslay in March next, the following property A. J. Rartbo vs Rudolph Carter and Elizabrth Cater, the tract of land where the defendant Bodolph Carter now lives, coutaining five thousand acres more or less, adjoining lands of John Wise, Mary lightuwet and others. Jasper Gibbs vs the same; the above described property. - Wade Glover vs John Scealy, the tract of land where the defendant lived at the time of his death, on Bi Harseo Creek, ad joining lands of Amony Sibley, formerly the laud of Wiley Milton and others. J. Gibbs & Co. vs Philip Pow, the tract of land where the defendant lives, contain ing two hundred and seventy-two acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Robert Lofton, Reuben Landrum and -J. Hughes. Iliram Roberts, Trustee of Mary Rob erts, vs Robert McCullough, the tract of 'land where the defendant lives. contain ing seven hundred and fifty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Washington Wise and others. Charles A. Meigs vs Abijah Abney and Charles Powell, the tract of land where the defendant Abijah Abaey lives, adjoin. ing lands of Sarah Starke and others. E. 13. Pressley vs W C. Clegg sod Gamell Clegg ; John S. Smyley vs W. C. Clegg, one, hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lanod ofJ.W. Cleg;,Joseph Still and others. '. . J. S. & J. C. Smyley vs James Gole man, the tract of land where the defend ants now lives,. adjoining lands of-Rolin Rhodes and others. James Dorn vs A. R. Falkner, the tract of land .where the defendant now lives, ad joining lands of John West sand others. Also a tract of land called the Red Tract. Brannon & Mundy vs John G. Thomas, the interest of the defendant in three hut dred acres of land, more or less, adjoining lands of Batt Howard and others. V. V. S. Auitin vs A. E. Moore,two hun. dred and forty-four aores of land, adjoi l ing lands of R. T. Moore, Wilson Shealy and others. S. F. Goode, Endorsee, vs George Sad ler, the tract of land .where Mrs. Sarah Sadler now live,, adjoining lands of the Estate of Richard Uozier, deceased, and others, V. V. S. Austin vs R. T. Moore and William Bridges, Administrators of the Estate of Samuel Moore, deceased, eight hundred acres of land. more or less, ad joining lands of Jacob Long, Caleb Inab nit and others. Luther Roll vs Chatles Lamar, Abram Mathews and Samuel M. Mathews vs the same; 1N. L. ifli vs the same an:1 Lewis Ellzey, the H-ouse and Lot in the towrf H amburg, ltruwn as the A merican Rotel, occupied at this time by Robert R. Hunter as a public tavern. Terms Cash. S. CHRISTIE, 5. E. D. Feb. 10 4t 3 . State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD) DISTRICT. B YOLIVER TOWL Es,Esquird Whereas, Lucretia Whiittle, and James Whittfe, hath applied to me for Let ters of Administration -on all and singular the goods chattels and rights and credits of Joseph Whittle, late of the District afore sid, deceased. These ar~e; thefefore, to cite and admon ish all and- singular, the kindred ande'redit tors of thosaid deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District to be holden at Edgefield Court Hlonse on the 26tht of Feb. 1844, to show cause, if anf, why the sai'd Ad tministration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 12th day of Feb. one thousand eight hun dred and forty foor, arnd in thie sixty-cighth year of A merican Independence. 0. TOW~LES, o. E. ri. Fe. 14, 1844. ($3 124) b 3 STAqTE OF~& CAROL>Na, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. B Y OLIVER TOWLES, Esquire. Ordinary of Edgelleld District. Whereas, James S. Pope, applies to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights, and credits of T homes Rotten, late of the' District aforesaid, deceased. These are, th'erefore, to cite and ad rmonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and' appear b~efore me, at- our next Ordinary's Court for the said'District to be holden at Edgefield Court House, on the 26th of February. 1644. to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be gradted. Givetn und'er umy ian-d'atid seal this 13th day of February, one thousand eight hun dred and forty-fou4,-and' in the sixty eighith year of American Independence. ~OLIVER TOWLES, o. E. Da Fob. 14.($2 124) St 3 LOST O~N the first day- of Januzary- last, a small -. brown POCKET BOOK, faced with pale red, containing one Five Dollar bill and some specie: :a Note for one hundred dollars, drawn by William C. Willianis in my faver, upon which there wds a credit of twenty dol lars: two Notes drawn by Jpmcs Grisham one for ten dollars, with a credujt ofive dollors, the other for three dollars and seventy five cnnts, with a credit of two dollars upon it; atn open accont against Mr. Grishuam, for about five dollars. Ainy person who may have round the above, will be rewarded by delivering the same to -' - JOHN LOWREY. Feb7 3t 2 Notice. HE undersigned have formed a Copart ..nerhip for the purpose of transacting he business of Merchant Tailoring, and have now on hand a general assortment of CLOTHS, CASIMERES. VESTINGS, &c.. which they will make up, in.a fashionible and workmanlile manner. No efforts will be spared in endeavoring to give satisfaction to those who my favor theta with their custom. and they hope by a close attention to husi 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 r H., Jan-3 if 49 State of South Carolina. * EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN EQUITY John Rochell, Bill for Parti. vs -tion, Account, James Tomkins, Ex'tr. and and Sculc others. ment. I T appearing to the satisfaction of the Com. missioner, that Henry M Tomkins, Fran cis Tomkins and Sarah his wife, Pocaliontas Tomkins,Powhattan Tomkins, Elizabeth Tom kins. daughter of Francis Tomkins. deceased; John 'Tomkins, of Tennessee, and^ Sdsan his wife, R. M 1cCnffey, and Charlsey his wife; S. H. Saunders and Eliza his wife.- Patsey Squires, Israel Morris, and Anna, late Anna' Squires, Karaininter Squir.s,-the three last named bring, children if said Anna "Aurris, BartholoaiewS. Adatms, Ophelia Barker, Wil liam Adains, James Adams. Thaimas Adams, James Atchis'tn. and Sarah his wile. John Gib son. James Stallsworth, Calloway Stallsworth, Park Stallsworth, Jackson Stallsworth. Nicho las Stallsworth, and Nancy Stallsworth, de fendants in this suit, reside without the limits of this State; On motion,. by Mr. Banskett Complainant's Solicitor, ,rdered, that the above named Defendants do plead, answer, or de mur, to the Complainant's. said bill, within three months from the publication hereof, o the said bill will be taken pro confesso against them. S. S. TOMPKINS. c. E E. D Commissioner's Office,:Feb. 9. 1 843. Feb.14 3m 3 State 'of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J M. C. FREE LAND, who has been a earrested, and is now confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District by virtue of a capias ad satisfaciendum, at the snit of 0. H. Lee, having filed his petition, with a schedule on oath, of his whole estate and ef fets, With the purpose of obtaining the bene fit of the Acts of tle General Assembly, coi imonly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts. Public notice is hereby given, that the peti tion of the said J. Al C. Freeland. will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas for Edgefield District,at Edgefirld Court House, on the second Mondayof March next, or on such other day as the Court may order, dur. ingtheterm ,coin'mencing on the second Monday in March next, at said place; and all the cre ditors of said J. M. C. Freela:u are hereby summoned personally or by attorney, then and there, in said Court, to shew cause, if aiy they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid should not he granted to the said J. M, C. Freeland upon his executing the assignment re quired'by the Acts aforesaid. GEO. POPE, c. E. D - Clerk's Offi ec, 24th November, 1843. Nov. 29 3m 4 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. JAMES D. HAMMOND, who has been arrested, and is now confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District by vir tue of a capias adi satifac'iendlum, at the snit of Charles J. Glover, having filed his petitioti with a schedule on oath, of .ii whole estate and ef facts, n~tth the purpose of obtaining the beneit of the Acts of the GineralI Assembly-, common ly called the Insolvent Debtors Acts.. Public notice .is hereby given, ihnt the peti tion of the said Jatmes D. Ilammnond will 6'e heaid anid conside'red in the Couratt of Common Pleas for E~dgefleldl Distiict. at Edgefield Court House, on the second .\onday of March next, or on stuch other day as the Conrt neay order. durinig the terom. commencing .on the second Monday in March next, at said p!ace; and all the creditors of said Jamies D. Hanmmotnd nre hereby summoned personally or by attorney. then and there, in said Cotirt. to shewv cause, it' any they can, why the beneufit of the Acts afore said should net' be grained to the said James D. Hammond upon his executing the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. GEt). POPE, C. E. D. Clerk's Ofice. Novr. 24,1843. .. Novr.-29 tr -44 State of' Southi Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLE AS. Curry & Caver, Declaration vs. >in oeg1Atc D. S. Miller, -t mnt.i*Atc William Curry,' - Declaration . vs. 'in Foreign Attaclh Henry Carter. ?iment. Jared E. Groice, Declaration ' s. in Fioreign Att-,ch. Th'e Samne. menat. Curry & Caver, ~ - Declaration vs. in Foreign Atuach The Samc. - mecnt. Williain Curry, Declaration vs. in Foreign Attach.' The Same. ~ ' ment. Jared E. Groce, vs; Dedlaration' T he stime. anid in Foreign Attach B'enjanmin S. 'Miller. meat. Curry & Cayer, -Declaration. vs. .in Foreign Attach John WV. Carter. ment. B. WV. Groce, Dedaration vs. in Foreign Attack. Trhe Same. .'mnent. Wv. Carry,' ' -. Dedlaratmon vs. in Foreign Attach-' IThie Same. - menat. J. A. H-ibler,. * 'Declaration vs. t n Foreign Att&:k HirabiN. Wilson; Agent. scent.. Israel Bond, for the use Declaration of the same, is. in Foreign Attach The Same. - ment. TH E Plaintiffs in the ?'bove cases, having .1this day filed their declarations in my Of fie,. and the defendants having no wife or at torney,knowtn to be wIthin this State, ont whomi a copy of said declaration, with a rule to p lead can be served: It is ordernd, that the said defen.I dant do plead to the said declaratioi, within a' year and a day from the publication of this or der, or final and absolute juidgmnent w~ill be awarded against them. GEO. POPE, c. a. P. Clerk's Office, Nov. 6,.1843. 1y -42 Osraiburgs. Bales Cotton OSNA BURGS.. 1000 yrds. Negro CLOT HS. Just received and for sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON. Hamburg Oct. 5 tr A40 DRUGS & MIEDII .'V - THE Subscriber keeps con stantly t.n handia full audvery complete assortment ofthe most. choice FAM[LYDRUGS and; MlDICINES. Physicians, who are in prac ties, will find it to their interest to call and examine; all articles prepared by its are strictly ac - cording to the Dispensatory, and warranted to be such, so that they may be depended upon in practice, having the long experience of Doctor TlwmasJ. Wray, to superintend the business. his name is a suffi cient guarantee. for any thing that is vended from this establishment. We have at all times on-hand. a full assortment of Paints, Oils, & Dye-Stuffs. Window Class. Perfumery, &c. Any thing purchased in this concern will be promptly sent to Hamburg.free of expense. Orders executed with the utmost attention and despateh. J. E. MARSHALL, Successorto TFIOMAS J. WVRAY, At his old and well known stand, above P. McGra's corner,.Augusta, Geo. Jan. 24 3m 52 A PUBLIC DLESSING. rasHE: E PILLS have long been known 1. and appreciated, fur their extraordinary and .innediate powers of restoring perfect hea!tli.to persons suffering under neatly every kind'of disease to which the human frame is liable. They ate particularly recommended to allthiose pergons w ho are afflicted with any kind of a chrmun or lingering complaint, as there is no medicine before the public. which has so natural and happy effect upon the system in correcting the stomach and liver, and to the fot mation of healthy chyle and thereby purify ing the blood. They are acknowledged by the hundreds and thousands wvho are using them, to be not only the moost'mild and pleasant in their operation but the most perfectly .innocent, safe and efli cient medicine ever offered to the public. Those who once make a trial of these Pills. never afterwards feel willing to be without them, and call again and again for more, which is snffieiit ptoof of their good qualities HEADACHE-SICK OR NERVOUS. Those who have suffered and are weary of suffering with this distressing complaint, will find Sptncer's Vegetable Pills a remcdy at. once certain and immediate in its etlect<. One sin gle dose of the Pills, taken soon as the head ache is felt coming on, will cute it in one-half bour entirely. As a tenedy in summer and bowel complaints, they disphty their wonderful powers to admi ration, and are fiir superior to any thing in use for these complaints. In Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint,they stand ttnrivalled. Many have been cured in a few weeks, after having suffered under the dread ful complaint for yeats. In Habitual Costiveness they are decidedly superior to any Vevetable Pill ever brought be fore the public ; and one 25 cent box will es tablish their surprising virtues, and place them beyond the react of doubt in the estimation of every individual. They are invaluable in nervous and hypo chondriacal affections, loss of appetite, and all complaints to which females alone aresubject They are mild in their action, and convey almost ifmnediate conviction of their ultility from the first dose. They may be taken by persons of any age ; ad the feeble, the infirm, the nervous and delicate are strengthened by their operation. because they clear the system of bad humors. quiet nervotils irritability, and invariably produce sound health. Upwards of three hunded and seventy thou sand boxes.of these inestimable Pill have been sold within the last twelve months in three States tone. anid more than three times the samvinatdy in other States. As an antti bilious medicine, no family should be without themt. A siingle trial of them is miore satisfactory thani a thousan'd certificates. Talladega Springs, Talladega Co. Ala. . August 17, 1842. This is to certify; that I have beene afllicted wvithi Sick Headacete, Dyspepsa and Live. Cotmplaitm, and Costiveness for-the last eight or nitegears,. during which time I had taketn, as well as I recollect,about aixty boxes of Beck with's Pills, twelve boxes of Peter's Pills, and a number of boxes of Champion's and Bran drethi's Pills, all of wvhichi afforded me hut little, or no relief. A t last I was recotmmended to try Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, anud well .1 did; tior I cnever had but onie attack of the Sick Headache after I commtenced takineg the Pills, (now about six months,) and 1 canididly con fess, that I lhave derived more reatl benefit fromi the use of Spencer's Pills, thain from all1 the othier Medicimes and Pills that I have ever taken, acid. I would earnestly recommcencd theum to all as being ij may oiion, the best medi cine in use for all lingeting comiplaints, The Pills have done tine so mtzeh good, that I wonid niot feel willing to be withont thetm for five dollars a box; anid-I canot hut feel very grateful twr Dr Spencei for having prepared such a valnIthile medicitne, arid tiie distribution of at is conferring a very great favor ott the public, as it is a theing of the utmost importance thatevery famaily shunld have a-stfpply of Dr. Spencer's truly tYaluable'Pill''concslanit- on hantd. ISAAC M. THOMAS. Price, 25 cents per box, wvitht full directions For sale byv H AVI LAND, RISLEY &.-C0.. Angtusta, Georgia. J. D. TIJBBETS, -Edgefield'Cocirt Ilonse. Dr. W. W. G EIGER, Aug. y.6 . .k Gm 29 -s Notice. ALL persons iddebted to the'subscriber, by Note. or open Adiouint, are requested to come forwrid aiid settle, as "'1 warT MoxEY, AND 5ttST rAvyt IT," to squaro off my own old scorcs. I lhave wititedauntil my patience is worn threadbare, andcan wait ito longeJi. I would, therefore, advise those inidebted to me, who do tot wisht to pay costs, to come itprto the scr-atch at once, as I am determined not to be alone in supporting Lawgyers. WILLIAM BAILEY. J 1 17 tT 51 Notice. T H E suebscriber having entered into new usiess arrangemencts, is desirous of' closing tip his old'btasidsss, and respectftzlly trges upotn those iridebted to him either by note or account, the necessity of an immcediate settlment.JOHN COLGAN. Jannary 3 -tf . 49 .lVotice. A LL persons indebted for, work done at the. Saew Mill, are reqnested to come forward and settle theiraccounts for.the year -1842, eith er by note or otherwise; and those having de ma~nds against the estate of Jesse Swearetngen, de'd., are requested to haud i hi cons properly attested. . o teraouis JAMES SWEARENGEN. flctober .18 * f . 3 8 Bli agistrates Blanks, FOR SALT.E A T THI OFFCE.er k CERTAIN and effectual cure fdI Ague and Fever ; also used successfully in the reatment of Bilious Fever; Nausea, .Genieral )ebility. and Nervous Weakness. -. - The must flattering recommendations of this hledicine have been received from many eini tent Physicians and others who-have-sed' it and it is prrsumerc that n9 medicine has ever teen used whose action haas been nore benefi ial, pleasant and invigorating,'and calledfortlh 'rom afflicted sufferers such expression ofr. teatfelt gratitude and ahankfulnesr ;Persons aking the Pil!s, soon find tliemselves'rebeved -Chill token ! ~ Fevergone! , Siomachand lend free and healthful !!! Strength .and up etite increasing and improving, and all .ncr sous weakness fled. When taken according to .the directions' ac :ompanying them, they never fail i cuoe the Chill and Fever the first day, and neversicken he stomach or operate uponothe bowels. Their action upon the whole-systen. iso - :harming, that persons are invariably surprised md pleased with their rapid and complete restoration to health. The Pills are purely and solely Vegetable - mad the happy combination of the itigrddieiti md their proportions are such as to -pioducers nedicine which never fails to relieve when relief is at all attainable. Each box 'ontains 20 doses of Pills-Price 3te Dollar. For sale by IlAVILAND, RISLEY & CO... Agnts, Auusta,.Georgia. Edgefield Court House. Dr. W. W.' GEIGER Cherokee Ponds. Aug. 16 .6m - 29 DR. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague Medicine A Safe and certain care for the Chills and Fever in aal its complicated forms;alsoan pffectual remedy (or fevers ofevery description. This Medicine has been used by the prupri !tor a number of years in extensive practice, luring which time, he has treated some thou tauds of cases of fevers and from the sucess f this mode of practice. he is confident itnmust and will be the prevailing practice in fevers. it never fails to perforn a cure of Chills and Fever the FIRST DAY. Bilious, Typhus, Nereous, Congestive, Ifinters and Yellow kever, all yield to the use of thib medicine, r - are cured by this :system of practice iin a us.~ter timte and with much nyore raertainty than by any other system ofpracticd that has e.ver been recommended. - - CERTIFICATES. 'SHEFFIELD, Fayette Co. Ala. Jan.'1O, 1842. Dr. Champion :-Dear sir, I have.. been.a great favorite of Dr. Sappington's Pills,.an - until last fall had not heard of your piits Ytir agent has left some in this country; and'I'hav used them in my practice to a considerable e* tent, and I can with pleasure say, that asfar as my knowledge exteqds, they are much supe rior to dny medicine I have used in cases 60 Feyers. I am so forcibly and fron-persondl kno.wledge convinced of the salutary, airdall important effects of your pills, that I am, ex tremely anxious to have you make an agentin' this.vicinity. There can be a -large amount sold here for cash. Yoitrs triuly, - H. P. LEONARD, M. D. -Di.L~As Co., Ala., A pril 4, 1843. Dr. C/iampion:-:Dear sir,-Of the pills which I received front you, I have found sale for a considerable quantity. I think tharit will be sickly here in consequence of the wet . spring Your pills give such general satisfac- - tion here, that I am persuaded by my neigh bors to write to you for a large supply of both kinds. It is now known that I keep'then and people will come 30 or 40 miles for thermn Please send theta soon, as I expect t'sell ailt that I have written for by the time your agent is around in July. Yottrs with miuch respect, DJENALJAH KING. Eiheli 1box contains'24 pills, 12-of wvhich are sufficient to cute any ordinary case of Chills and Fever. Praice ~1 25, and -A LSO DR. CHlAIPION's VE GETAD.E, A % t-rn LIOUS, ANrTt-D~s?EPa Ttc PURfFYJNG .AND cATBARITIC PILLU,. Possessing four 'imotant properties, for the cure of diseases, carealjand correetly combined, one article to assist thed 'fe of another, for thb. benefat of thelhealth of mankind. rThis medicine is recotmmended to-the atteni tion of thtose afflidted with Liver Complaint, - Dyspaepsia, Dropsy. Billinons habits, Costive nmess', Cholera morbus, Rh'enmatism, Serefula, lotal Stomach .depraved appetite, W~orni's, Cdti diulgen, [which is knowtn by al sinkinhens~ tion at the pit of-thestomach,]Jaundice,Jiead che uundsick stotiiach, palpttation of the liea, Diarhori, Dysentery, or flx, Nervous idiec tioni.. Heart bttrn, W~hite swellintg, and all those diseases arising fioma impure blood. Price 25 ets. per biox, and for sale by * FR AZIER & A DDISON, - IS EY dgefel C. H., S. C:: - RSLY& CO. Hamfnur', S. -. HIAVILANiD, ISLEY, & CO. Auggusta, Gep.~ Also ini nea'rly all of the towvns and villages, and by numerous country agents in all' tie WVisterti'and Southern States. June 2P 6w 22 State O I' South Carolina. .EDG EFIELD DISTRICT. IN THlE COMIMON P'LEAS~-~ Philip Hi. Matzp .. -,n va' Foreign Attachment. B. M. Dluvall. T H E Phaintiflfhaviagthis day filed bins'D~ clarati'an in my office, and- the Delpnd ant having no'wife or .attorney; known tobhe within the State, Ott whomn a copy of the same, with a rule toidaid hould be served. It isor dered, that thiedefendant plead ioithe said De claration within a year and a day,-or final nd absolute judgment wvill be given against him, GEO. POPE, c.'c. P. Clerk's Office, 14th Mareh, 1843. Ma rch299 -ly 9 State of South Carolina EDGEPIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Oliver Simpson, - -tcmct vs. >Foreign Atcmn Middleton Belk. - rI'HE Plalintilf having this day filed his. ~delaration in this case, iri my office, and' thedefendanthaving nowileorattorney,knowt to be within this State, on'whom aebpy ofasait dcclaration, with a rule to plead can be served. It is ordered, that the said deredait dd'plea' to the said declaration, within a year and a dlay from the publication of this o ror find andabsolutejudgmentwilibeaiiduelgaliist him. - * .- . . GE0; PUPEE c.- C r Clerk's Offse. Edgefield C.IJ A'pri I843 A pric l'J o- . POPE, Esqr.; annouc In'aa a c~i 2'~ for rcellctiotn, to thie dfie of Clek (Court of this District.