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YQ.. t toythat -IE & i tare no. q mong * 4wa frmm the thousan Aly auncheon aperimeindnowigher -r uned, a other -iedicine dve' re d Tt'hMa" en intidnced irkto ery plaO . fl tb6jeen round'possibl-tocarry lwid Ahde re'a few towvn rrilinges, birt-ntai somO .ecarkablorevidence6 of .tr Kd - ebts..--BEit jIeis.Azt efecessary . - advertise them at large, or' t say any -ilng frige/f themi,/Wan J27'cautoin those wish. -s to pbma-Antibillious Fimiry'Medicine, p*ioitise %o enquire for-SPENCEE'S VEG E &E EtLLS, de ikbib *re 'nmer onM'61118i tdt p 'satlomt every d4y .ordim 16ecy. T0 daisy hisl U.o?* -lf -i iestinikib *bAh of''this Mediche, i ~ohlduiip'y oAliei've ihit it 'hts been Iddig ied by sethe oh 'e'oaaibg fighitsof the pro eisisi-on in their .extdlive tpyctrce,und is now freiprid with great careK-und upon scienti1W anid ceiical for: genraluse, by * lMedicine,.sinte u, tSA rvantion f regudar -fraelisuing Physisaus, wo madeth heahng -at t heir .prqfession, and whose Rharmaccutie -.prepstatras4i-ettere held in ju higket esi TESTIMONIALS. 7Ieadthe following certificate re 0.C.'Kllsey. a ,popular merchant of T kin's Bluff, Ala.. arid thousan'ds of a similar chiracter might be given if necessdry to prove the efficacy, popularity and usefulness of this 'nedicine. Tompkin's Bluff, Ala., Jan. 4,1843. Mr.A. Spencer-Dear Sir: I wish you. to forwaed me al large-supply of your.pills-l don't hink 300boxes too large a quantity to send. I sold MO toxes the last six months; they are thernost. optIar pill in this .place. For bill 4ees-complaints, sick-headache, dyspepsia. cos tiveness and such like:diseases, they are con sidered almost an infallible. remedy. Ai hive been agettfor br. Petr's Pills, and 'formerly soldla lairg.amount yearly; but I now sell three dozeto'your pills to one of his. My.custom eri tinnkthem superior to Peter's or anyother -ills. - Respectfully jours, 0. C. KELsEY. PSaioe, 25 Cents per box, with full direc -tiots. 1My'Afresh supply, jnstireceived and for sale, -in Edlgefeldby J. .D. TIBBETT'S, and on enqiry i be :found generally in all the 'cites,-villa , and at .the principal Country 6Stores'throsghoeit the State. Oct. 30. 6m 41 R.emedy for coughs, R..'NULL'S-COUGH LOZENGES are' kUmost rapidly superceding all other prepa. wations for the relief of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, W1ooping-cough, Catarrh, Tightuess of *the -chest, Broutitis;and similar pulmonary affec lions. Thousands, wemay-sa -thousan'ds who have - unreredlry e15snkomhe aboen dimu.w-r now-in the possession of sound healtI which nay be attributed'entirely -to the fortunate use of one 25-cents -box of .this iwaluable medi esine. They .are -as pleasant- to the taste as -cadidy--convenient to carry in the pocket, and -warranted to besths most effectual Cough med cine in use. Price, -25 -Cents ,per box, with -direc 'tons. -ALSO, mulls. Wormn Loizenges. - WURms! woas!! woass !!! Yt&isqestimatedthat. 10,000 children die an-. -ntially.'romi thereffects of worm's alone !! This vast mortality 'could be almost entirely pre .yented by 'the'use.of Dr. Hull's WOUM LZErN E, Every 'ramily where there ate childretn, should not faillto keep -this important medicinte in the .house, -and administered when their syntptems:indicatelthe presence.of these dan -geronsand destructive -reptiles. . .fl7Thie following extract from the "Spar tan Gazette,"-apeaks the sentiments of all who have ever used this valuable WOaM DxsTmov sUo MfEDICeE. "Fmon our oan knotedgct,we aie great plce suare in rescommendinu HulL's WIorm Ldzemnges as ide best Worm M cicine extant. OT Chldren sail cr for them, and eat them as It woould I17 1.fresh supply, jusr received and for 'eby ,3. D. TIBBETT'S. tOall25Cents per box, with directions. Oft-,3 6m 41 :Y IIESE PILLS wherever they have been - .fairly tried have established an enviable celebrity, and aredaily superseding all other preparazions in curing the diseases for which they-are prepared. The following certificate is from Judg For .eat-a gentleman of the first. respectabtity in Jefferson co., Alabama, Jonesboro', Ala., 4th i'. 1844. * ostify that.ith the sanmmer of.18421I had a ~ severe attack offever and. ague, and was for - some tame under the treatment of a physic-ian, 'bitjiedeived'no benefit-from his prescriptions -ny disease continuing to 'increase ii the :frequency and'severity.of its attacks. lat last trafrecourse.to -Dr.'hull's Fever and Ague and Anti-Fever Pills, and in using half a box .vas - entirely !cured, :and have remnained in good heahth ever since. 1 afterwards had itn my * ,, amilj several cases of fever and ague, and haave -in -every instance made use of Hull's. Pills, which have always .immediately elected * 4curi. - . J. F. FoREr." -Price, $1 per box; with directions. - E A 'fresh supply, jusat -received and 'for - suale, by . J D.TIBBETTtS. - c.0-6n 41 Sthis District, a short time since,.an UINegro-man who .says his name is FERNE V, and that. he 'belongs to Mr. Willian Boling, of Rnileigh,;N. C., and -~~it whilst travelU'ng to-Mississippi,.-under tb -charge of a Mr. Calvin 'Bough,she*'got 'lost-from-:his -company.- Said Negro is * etween twenty-one or twenty-two years ,or'ige,:abolit five-fiet -nine inches -high, -and vegy ight complaxion. - 2h.qwner..is .reildested to -cdme for -. ~.~ ~ u.AU .propety, pay.fcharges and . i way,ott is.. ill be dealt ~.fl, GD Jailor. 'Ste1'i s' Sales. Y viftite'of-indry writs of Fieri, a - cias, I wilt.ji'ree jp sell at Edge field Court House on The First Af dd anilToesday in Februar,y.next, the follow: ing. property, .. William *.'Mern;. for aetber Jonathan Fout,. a tract of land containing eighty Acres,.:more or less, on Cloud's Creek; adjoiuing the lands of Caleb Wat kins,-Nathan Norris and others. idillidge Galphin and others vs. Millidge Haukindoo,AdmimristratOr, one NegroBoy Billy. Williarn Hains, Jr. and othersvs. Chaa. B.. Carter, one Horse, -Sadldle and Bridle. James Miller vs. Dudley Rouqlree. one -Negro Woman, b the name of Charlotte, and two Horses. Oliver Towles, ordinary vs. D.. Aikin idi -and others; Bank of Hamburg and others. vs. the same, the -rad .of land wbre the Vefendant lives, aitining-eight hundredand sixty Acies 'ore or'tess, ad joininp.tbe lands of Abner Whatley and o r so,.'the fpIwiug Negro Slaves, ItowiiH'.drk ten, . Esther.. Cupid, W411,. o tile Sam,-Patiencee.and her .W c taua,'Charles, and old Sidney S. Boyce-and Beiijarriin Glimanhe tract o'larid where ihe Defeiidant'ejamin Gallman lives, aVj.irlizg the lands of iF rdacis Bettis and others. 4Iaaty Cooper -andothers vs. Catherine an'keraley the tret tif land where the Defendent Irves, coqtitiinug one hundred and fifty cres.: more or less, adjoiting the lands of Museoe .Smnuel andathers. David idcidrctson vs. 'Isaac -1erring. the.tract of latd where the defendant lives, containing one .huridied and twenty five Acrese, gore or less, adjoining lands of 'Willianl-Padgett, Jeremiah .Morgan and others. David 'Itichdr'dsna. vs.:John C .Blitskay, a tract'of land containing seventyancres, more orless, the property of the Defend ant, adjoining the lands of Willinm Pad: gett. Ann Butler cud others. David Richardson-vs. George Free. the iractiof land where'the-Defendant 'lives, containing one hundred-and'fifteen Acres. more or less, adjoining the lands of James Adirms.John Loweiy -andset-bers. David -Richardson vs. Johai Nay, the tract of land where the Defendan't lives, containing one hundred and sixty Acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of Alfred 31ay, Mary Crooker and others. David Tool -and others vs. George N. Pardue, one Negro Boy,.Billy. William. Dodd and others vs. Charles Price, one Negro, Jack; four head of lior ses; one road Waggon and one Dulrben waggon. B.,F. Gonedy, Tax Collector vs. John Marsh, the tract of land %here the Ile. fendant lives, adjoiniug the lands of A. Sibly and others. 1I. F. -Gouedy, Taxt Collector vs. John Sturzennegger, the tractor larid where the Defendant lives, adjoining tho -lands of Dtriley'Ronntree and-others. yranne & Alundy vs. Rebecca "Buy and-E&m a.4l.gxth.ract of land w1Z the Defendant 'Rebecca-Bug lives,-contaid. ing one hundred Aeres,-miore or less, ad joitring the-lands-of 'Margaret'Ogilvie and others. Michael Barr, Administrator vs. Roh'r. T. Moore and William-Bridges, the tract of Iand where'Samuel l floore lived, at the time of hi.. death, containing nine hundred Acres, moreoer less, adjoining theilands of Joel lnabnett and others Sarah C. Joor and others vs. J. Mose. ey. .three Negro Slaves, to-wit-: Sam., Jeff and Aaron. Trerms, Cash. H .j3BOUL WJ RE, s.E. D. Jatn. 'u 3t -51 SHERIFF'S SALE. B Y virtue of an Execution to are direct .ed. I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in Fe'bruarsy next, the -following property. 'William HN. *Moss, 'Admiriistrator 'vs. Rachel Moss, the tract of land known as the Spring Field, containing five hundred and ihirtS~.6ve Acres, more or less, adjoin ing the !lands 'of litalachi iBrunson, Dr. R. Tr. Mlims-and others. Sold on a credit of one and two years,ifhe purchaser togive Note-andiapproved security, and a Mort gage of the premrises if required. Costs to be paid in 'Cash. Il. d)OULWA RE, 5.'E. D. Jan. 15 '3t:5 * Sherifi's Sales. C btate of South Carolina, EDG E LFIRELD D1ST CICT. Eaoch Byne, To Mortgage. A J.Lawson. BYyirtne of the Mfortgage in the above eI ce, I will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on' the First Monzday-and Tues day in tebruaryj next. the following Negro slaves, to-wit : Antony, Abram, Arnold, Al fred, Bill, Isabel. Lucy. Moses. Little Peggy, Bob, Ramson, Bamn, Buckey, Thisby. York, Rhoda. Emnify, Thomas. Frank, James and Little Ben. Terms cash. -H. BOULWARE,.c. E. D. .January 10 3r 51 O0' Sheriff's Sale.,49 State of boutki u arolinia, EDGEFbIE LD DISTRICT. Elijah Byne,) - To Mortgage. John B. Gordon. B y virtue of te Mortgage :in 'the above c.ase. Iwill proceed to sell at Ed efield. Court House. on the -Firut Monday ad Tucs. day in February nest.the tollowing Negro slaves, to-wit. Jerry, Edmund, Elbert, Lucy. Balding, Virginia. Augustus, Nathan, Eliza, Zilph, Car ter, Julia, Fanny and Leah. Terms, cash. H. BOULWARE, 5. E. D. January 10 St 5t 3 L A NKDBO OKES' Jnd WPrappi -g 1Paper. yj Sk4E Mubscrabers havnag been appointeil IAts for the Green&ille Pqper Mill sped Bindery; have ,nw on .hand, and wivds:sl BLANK BOOKS, of all ,descriptionsWWRI TING and WRAPPING PAPE,* Charles ~ton or New York prices. Pieasekian us~a -call anil'satisfy yourselves . Edgefield. Dee; f. 48 ~3l i t6te of So1 r -oma dre1ses~ iWfe, A ,la - Ssmons in .r. JoA~~Ild others, Partitian. Defendants. J Y an order from' John Hi, Esq.,Ordi nary ofithe District aforesa d, I will pro ceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the First Monday in F&rmary next, The latds be longin5 to the Estate of Joseph PJ Jones, Sen. -deceased, situirte in said- -District, on Cedar Creek, waters of Horn'fs Creekj bounded on lands of M ansfield Holungsworth, B. T. Mims, M-. 1. Abney, Nancy Jones antl others, con 'taining two hundred and nineti-three (293) acres, wore or less, sold on'.a credit until the -first day offannary next. Purc asersitogive bond and approved personal socarity, and a -mortgnge of the premises to the Ordinary 'to secure tho uichase money -costs to b pid in cash. H. BOULWAREM, B. F. '). Yaniiary 10 3t 51 fState of South cirolinai 'EDGEFIELD -DISTiJUT Bates Wren and others. Applicants, &kmmonif Cs. in Win. Wren and others, ion. ' Defendants. J DY an order fron ohn Hill,'Esq., Ordinary "of Edgefieid District, I will proceed 'te sell at Edgefield Court House.;on the First Monday in February next, the lands belonging to the Estate or Bates Wren Sen., d-ecensed, situate injtheDistrict aforesaid, on Wine Creek,. branch of Turkey Creek, waters of -Savannah River, bounded by lands owned by the Widow Thomas, W.idow Martin and others, containing sixty (60) acres, more or less, sold on a ctedit until the first day (of Januarpy next. -Purcha. sers to give bond and approved personal secu rity. and a mortgage -o' the -premises - to-the -Ordinary to secure the purchase money. Costs to be,paid in-casb. l.,BOIUWARE, s. n.e. Januiry-10 --3t 51 'State of' South arolna, EDGEFIELD DIS-TIIICT, Sarah Raiford, Applicant,i. -CU. Sulmnows William Raiford in and others, Partiion. Defendants. - Y an order fr-am John Rill, Esq.. -Ordi naory of the District aforesaid. I will pro ceed to sell at Edgeflield Cour: louse, on the First Monday in February next, the lands- be longing to the Estate of John D. Raiford, de cea'ed, situate in the District aforesaid, on the Long'Ctme Road, -'ntaining - acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Avory Bland, Amos Holmes. James Hollhmd. Janes C. Snyley and William McDaniel. 'Sold on' a -credit -until the -first day of January next. Purchn:ers to give bond and approved person al securily, atid a mortgage of the pren'isestc the Ordinary to secure -the put chase. money Costs to be paid in cash. 11. BOULWAAtE. s. F.. D. Janary 10 3t 51 state of South Carolina. -EDGEFlELD DISTRICT. B Y yJOHN HILL, Esq., Orlinary'.of Edgefield Distritt's Whereas, Allen Wharley, hath applied t' mc '-for letters of admnit.6stration, on all and sinigular the goods andi chattels, rights n-ad crediirs.f Wilson Whatley, Inte of the District aforesaidAScj eased. -these are,' therefore7d cit e-~sn atRoriisji- aT and -singular,' the kindred and creditors of the said -deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's"Court. for he-aid'District, to be holden at Edge field Courr Houso-on the twenty-seventh day of January inst., to show cause, if any, why the said edmniuistration-should not he gradte'd. 'Given wnder my hand and Boa!, this 9t h day' of'January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and 'forty five, antI in the-sixtv-uinth year of Amer i-an Independence. JOH N 'HIL L, 0. F.. D. Jan. 1 5 5215 State of South Car'olina. EDGEFIELJD DISTRICT. 'UY JO HN H I LL, Esquire, Ordinary -~ - f Edgefield :Distr-ict. Whereas, Elizabeth Whalley, hath ap plied to tme for'Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods abd chat mels, rights -ad -credit. 'of 'Col. Abner Wharley, late di the Distritt dforesaid, de cease'd, tese are. therefore, to-cite and ad -nonish Il and- singular, the' kindred and credito'rs of 'the said deceased, to be and appear before me, :at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District'to be holden ut Edgefield Court House, otihe twenty-se venth da~yof January inst., to show cause, if any,~Why'-thesaid administration should 'not 'be gradted. Givern under mi-y'hmnl and'seal, :this9th day of ifanuary, in the year -af our Lord one thousand eight hundred and'fortyafve, and in the 69th year of' Anmerican -Indepen - dence'd - - 'JOHN HILL. o. E.'D. Jan. 15 2t 51 . State of 'South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. RY JOHN HILL Esquire, Ordinary Lof Edgefield District. Whereas Martin Ouzms, hath applied to me 'for Letters of Administration, on all and singular 'the goods; aund chattels, rights and -credits of Peter :Oust,, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. 'these are, therefore, to .ciue and ad'monish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said decea'd, to be and appear'bdfore me, at our -next Ordinary's Court for the said Distaie6 to be holen at Edgefield -Court House, on the'27th day of .January inst, to show cause, -if .any, whgrthe said ad ministration .should not abe .granted. 'Given under mny thand and seal, tbts 14th day of January, in ithe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-live, and in the 69th year of Ameri 'can Independence.. JOHN HILL,,o- s. D. MTan. 15 2t :-, 51 . Notice. ikLL Persmons indebted to the Estate, a -dIE laite David'Richardson, deceased, are7U quested to make' payment by the first ,d Jarnary next, as longer indulgence will uinf given. Mll persons having any demandsai. .the Estate, are likewise requested to pres them as the law directs. - J. M1. 'RICHARDSON, Exee 3. 8. GUIGNARD,4 Nov,6t 1 SIBLEY & CRAPOIV, Wholesale.& Retail Grocers, CORNER CENTRE AND MARKET STREETS, -Bm t.ei Sa Ova A VE just received, and will- continue to receive fresh supplies of the following Articles, which they offer to their friends and the trade, at the lowest market prices: SUGARS. 20 hhds. choice St. Ctoix Sugars 30 do. Porto Rico do. 10 do. - Muscovado do. 3 do.- Clairfield do. - 10 bbls. Crushed d6. -5 do. Pulverized - do. 5 boxes double refined Leaf Sugar. . COFFEL. 60 'brgs)id Government Java Coffee 10 do. Anaijstura do. 300 choice Rio do. Sales Mocho do - CHEE SE. 20 casks prime Cheese. BA GGING. 200 pieces Heavy Dundee. 44 to 45 inch. 100? do. Tow, 45 inch -50 do Gergia & Curolina, 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Ketitucky,(hieavy) 44 to 45 in. 24 bales Gunny,4 per yard, 45 to 47 in. SHOES. .1000 pair thick Brogais, choice 1000 do. Kip 4o do -000 do Womennnd Boy's Shoes. 3000,Ibs Sole Lea-her' .ROP E 450 coils Manilla Rope ,50 do. Kentucky-Rope 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSLS 10 hihds. Trinidad 25 bbis. NewOrleans. IRON -100 000 lbs. Iron'ofvarions a sizes. -vie: j and J by j. 221 and 21 by A to j .26 to 4 by j to .J, 44 to 8 by J-to . 5000 lbs- Band from .11f14 Q4 22A 3 g :1000 lbs Hoop Iron, froutm to I inch 10 bundles Nail Rods 5 do 'German Stell, assorted sizes, CHAIRS. --5 dozen Rocking Chairs. -and wood seats BtA NKET9. '2'bales 9-4 Blankets 2, do. 10 4 do. weighing 7 lbs the -.pair -2 do.' ' Grey do 10-4,""" A good assortment of Bed Blankcts, frot 10 to12-4. NEGRO CLOTHS. 2000 yds. Wushington Jeans heavy, -2000 do. Coventry-Pliins. 61AIT. i1200 Sacks Salt, (Charleson! Sacks, 5 do. Table Salt Boxes 'Tble Sut. NA I L -105 Kegs Nails, assorted Sizee 25 dio -Finiuhing Nails 20 do Brads. . SHOT. 200-lyigs, assot ted S izes B. CON. 10,000 Prime Country Sides. POWDER. 30 Kegs Dupont's FFF G -20 do -Blasting -2 do Eag-lo. -SBGA RS. '10 M. Large Spanish (W. A. f. 4M. Snish-,IL Valedos) 6. 1. Light Spanish (L. Valedo.) 5 M.Imperial Regalins (Venus.) TE 4. 50 Bxes Teas. Consisting of gmnpov. .der, Hyson and Imperial 60'ases Catteess, Uunpowde., Imperial & Hyson. -2 chests Black Ten. -A L S O .Ginger, Pe pper. Spice, Oit 'namon, i\ nimegs, Saltpetre, B!ue Stone.Indigo,Copperas. ShoeThread, -Cotton and Wool Cnrds, Brass .Bnnnd Buckets.-Puinted Buckets, Tubs, C hurns, Keelers Willowv Wagons and ('radIes. Washaboai ds, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pius, Brooms. Wooden Bowls, Wnsh Stands, Bel lows, Rakes, I doz. Scyihe, Handles, Cof feeo MillsSoap, Wagon Boxes, Saddi.- lrons, Winuglow Glass, Starch. Pistols, Cainal Flou r, Country flour, Tobacco, Wool Caps, Grindstones, Osuinburgs, White Lead, 'ladder, Sperm Candles, Tallow Candles, Trwine, Cast. ings, Fifth Chains, &e., &c. WVANTED-10.000 lbs. BEES WAX, for which-thie highest ensh price will be paid. Edgefield Advertiser will copy.-Hamnburg -Jounal. Nov. 13, 1d4'4 tf -42 State 'o:1 South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN12R'IE COURT OF ORDINARY. Samuel Cartledge, Administrator of Richard Hardy, deceased,, '5s. The Distribtutees of -the-said Richard , 'Hardy, .decease4. . 'JJ iBEASithio -steii Samiel Cartledge, WVAdmistrator of.Richard Hardy, dec'ed, has made application to me,-to account for and settle up all his transaoiions, as Administrator, on said Estate, These are therefote to acite and admonish, all and singular, the Distributees of the Estate of the said Rich'ard Hardy, deceased, to wit: Thomas Hardy, James Hardyr, Richard Hardy, Abner Glanton and Tavy his wife, Ja cob Lucius and his wife Martha, Lacy Parks widow of John Parks, deceased, James Key and Eliza Key, children of ElizaKey,deconsed, Brantly Tompkins and Furman Tompkins, children of Susan Tompkins, deceased,.the legal representatives of Nancy -.Howerton, decea -ed, who was the wife ef James Howerton and daughter of -sai Richard Hardy, -deceased, Elizabeth Hardy the youngest daughter, and Mary Haxdy, the widow of the said Richard Hardy, to be and appear before me in my of. fice, at Edgefield Court House, on Mfonday the 10ih iay of February next, to show cause, .if any they have. why the accounts of the said Samuel Cartledge should not he finally .accep ted and received, and a final settlement attd decree made upon his Administration upon -the ~Estate of th'e said Richard Hardy, deceased. 'Giren under my baud and seal this the 21s October, 1844. -JOHN HILL,so. F. D. Oct.-23 .. tf 39 Just Received B BBLS. W HITE .POTATOES, (bb50 bbls. choice Canal Flour, 50 boxes S. Sperm Candles, .50 do. 'Eztra and No. I Soap, 20 half and.qr. bblu. No.1 Maakerel, (choice, 40 kitts "- " " 20 -q-iarter' bbls. No. 2 " -' - - .ases cho - Codfish. Mustard, (extra,) e. No.1. ;n & CRAAPON. WARE-HOUSE AND . Commission Business. HAMBUIG, S. C. T HE Subscrib'ers have connected them - selves in the WAlkE-HOUSE AND COMMItN BUSINESS, at the-old stand of G. WALKER, under the firm of WALKER &'PEARSON. They woulb beg leave to offer their services to their friends and the public generally, in the transaction of a- Coisussiow- BUsixEss, in all its branches. -They are prepaied to attend to jhe Sale, Storage and Shipping of Cotton, Ba coan,- Flour, and other Produce. Receiving and Iorwarding Goods, purchasing toorder,*c. rc. They feel assured iro'm the favorable location of their 4 are-House, well known to thepubA lie as the W ATEI PROOF WARE HOUSE, and for it" many adiantages.ii point of lacation, and from the longr exnerience of Mr. Walker in the 'otton businness, who will devote hik'per sonal attention to the sales of Cottoi; and from their detei mination to deyote their undi vided attention to the buiness. itheyf will be able to give general satisfaction. Tbieir charges will be forsellingcotton25cents -per bale; for shippingdo,12.cents;forselling all other prnduce 24 per cent.; 25 cents per pack age for receiving and-forwarding lerchandise. No - commission-will be charged onr oustonera for the purchasing of goods. Having a fine Wharf attached to our- Ware-House., 1o Wharfage wig be charged on Cotton ,onsigned to onr care, either for sale or to be shipped to Savannah or. Charleston. Liberal adyices on produce consigned to us. will be made when desired. We pledge ourselves.inot to speculate in. oi purchase one bale of Cotton, but devote an un divided attention to the interest ofour customers -which we hope will insure ys a liberal patron. -age. Yours, RespecfnIlly, WALKER & PEARSON. G. WALKER. 1. L. PEARSON. I avail myself of the present occasiontove turn my thanks to my friends and patrons. for, their liberal support. during die past four years; -and I assure 'them I properly appreciate their 'kindness and confidence.; and in return will use my .best personal efforts to protect their intetest when confided to Walker & Pearson, -for whom I would solicit your confidence and -suppnet. Yours, Respectfully, 'G. WALKER. September '4. 'f 32 Fall and WinterGoe"d~ WM. KETCLIAM & CO., HAMBURG, S. C. RE now receiving their FALL AND WIN TER stoCk of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NErato COTUs, BLi$SKETs, BOLTING CLoTus. {IARPETING, BONNETS, and alt the fine and fashiohable articles for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. We'have-aompleted such arrangements as will put us in the receipt of newc Goods wceddy, during the business season, so thai all the new styles of fashionable goods'cn he found at our Stor. as good as the best, and cheap as the cheap est, as fast as they shall appear in the New York market. TIaE MERCHANT TAILOR SH(YP, will still be condncted By Mr. G. W DICKINSON.. A fine assortnent of Cloths. Casimeres. Ves. tings. and Tailor's. Trimmings constantly on hand. WM. KETCII A' & )0. September 14, if 33 GENERAL COMMISSION BUSiNESS, 'AT 'THE Water Proof, and No Mistake 4WREIHO USE,, H AMA BURG, S. C. T M E Subscribers still cointinn~e at the abov e -stanill. sto aecnlvE and sTORE, a'EUL or Cotton, Flour. Bacon, ac.' R EcEIvE AND -FoRwARD .iIIE RCIH ANDISE, Purchutse GOODS to-order, &c. &e. Prouic semr t hienm wvith instructions as to its disposl,-shall bePaonP'ry attenided to, und orders. in every instance, strictly obeyed. Feeling gra teful~for piastfavurs, iheoy respect. ful ly solicit ,A cnt'anice of-the-same H. L. Ji-:FFE~RSf'&.CO. Hamburg, August 24, 1844 6m 31 Tooth-acebe Toothi-achee DR. LACOUNT'S ELIXIR is a speedy, cfertaiin, and lasting cnre for the most painiful and distressing disease that can affect the humian frame. In almost all cases of Tooth ache it arises from a decayed slate of the parts. which exposes to the action of the atmospheric air, the nerve, or -internal surface of.the copions or rotten tooth, and a p.ure nmst be effected, either by extraction or by render ng those parts imperiotus to the action of the air. Dr.1ncounii's Ehixir is particularly adapted -to destroy the nerve, without the slightest in jury to the oather .teeth, fend thereby effect a permansnt -cure. Jts application is not at tended by the shtghtbstpiam, or inconvenience. 8Thousiands he ye declaredfthat thaey'wuuld --nt he without this .preparation .if.it .cost 90O per.-na.. Price, 30O Cemle. .For sale in Edgefield,Iby .J.'D. TIBBETT'S. Oct.-80 6m 40 State .of Seu4I Caroina. EDGEFIELD DI6I'RICT . Robert .Burton living near .Duatonaville, Tolls before me a small bright bay horse, with both hind feet white aboutfourteoan hands high 'and six -years old, no brands .or other .marks, appramsed at twentyu dollars.- - W. BRUNSON,Magistrate. ~Nov 2d, 1844, - .i4i AUL Persons yJpvn demands against the *Estate-of R'~ard Hardy, deceased, are tequestedl to present them-'to m /in the'Ordi nary's Offied, duly attested, oii~~ e 10th davel T 1ebruary next, when a fial1ii enent will he made on said Estate - SAMUEL CARTLEDGE, Am'r. Oct923!. tr . 39 ALL pruotn' indehted to thiTEstate of D) W. Tibbelts, deceased. are requested to make payinent4Ainundiately, and those having~ demands agains'tsaid'Estate wail jbresent them accordinigito'aw foi payment. ~ .D(TIBDETTSj Administrator. U ouse and Lot in the V ilage of Edge. iVE"feld.,contafii' Cfort-tw~ and a 1a6 (424 ares. Tie lot iiSnt coidete repair, wiah aslinecei j. ont'ibi n. 'og u'hr apdiliis' 1 to the snbscbrih R EMAlNING in he. ros ft Edgefleld tH. Ist idky 1845,'which if not taken .put beforef of April will be sent tothe PostiC.J partment as dead letters. A B~&: Am-elier, John Blease, T. W Boswell, George Bauknight, Miss C Buknits, Elin Bussey, Em erso. Brunso,-W. Esq. achran,-.Mi Q: DE F &G Daniel, W. Fremetanj. -J Deloach, Miss E A Forrest, W Elder, H B 3 .lover, kiiss H&J.. Herlong, H C 3, Howardrs. Harris, Dr. Harris, W AJ Hardy, Itichard Yancey & Hanam H argrove, W C Huff, J.C Esq. Hil.,.H H B ill,,J b Howard, Dr. A G. JonetsW Kilerease, James. Landruomtra & Kelly, S R 2 Lahaia, Thbs M - McDaniel, W Mitchell, Caleb Marvin, D D Mitchell, Loy Minor, J -Martin, Edward McClendon, James Mims, Mrs-.Elis Morris, 0 S Miller B Ogilvy, S S- :Prescott, Richar Phillips, Mrs. D- Padget,M M Prather, Mrs. E Pope, Gen. R & S Richardson-F D 4 Smyley, John. Ramsey, A Stephens, S Scales, N H Sidlieton, w T. W Timmerman, R WhitlOck Joh Wise, George,3 .Willams, a' M. FRAZIE Persons-enquiring forLetters wii Posi say Advertised-. ~ ead Quarte CHARLESTON, Jati7,t1 Generd Orders, No.4. -AMES W.WIILKINSON..Na of gleton,.3ohn IT. Huger, MIigMyI Moses, George P. Elliott. C. D. Meton, Ioi9 Haleston, fohn Witherspoen, W. A Hayln Richard 'H.-Lawndes, John A. Alaton., a - John B. Poyas are appointed Aids de-CeMpio the Cnmmaniderlin-Chief, with the ,rank wf Lieutenant Colonel They will eqdip and report for duty tw Head Quartersbyithed.lirs day or M:irch next. iBy-nrdor ofnthn Commander IniChie -J. W. CANTEP 'Adjntntit-nd'Inspiector GeneraL& ganuary 15 -t Head 'Quarjetises 4 CHARLSTOY, .30th Decembier 4id Ceral Orders, No. 3. -; J.GAE, T. EDWIN WARE,R9B. . ert G. ileCaw, Joh~n E. Mitldyow. Thomas B. Ilaynesworth, J.Pleywaad Glover., A.4G Summer, Johnt Buchannan,'Jr., .Q .We Tay;tjor, nnil William Gill~con, are appoitnte.! Aidsde.Cainp'tothieComumndersin-'Chief,witk thme rank of Lieutenant Colonel. They .will equip anit -report sto Head Quarters ata~hark leter fir duty by the first day of Eebstuary next. By ordcr of the Cotmander-in.Chief,: J. W. CANTEY, Adjutart .and .inspector Genera. January 15 3t 51 S tate ot bouthI Carolina EGXE~l E LD D ISTRICT..v GeroadIN EqUITY. GeorMllowwy and ) wieadothers, Bill for Par-" r s. . itioi. and Ac. .John' Rochell count. and others. - - I T appsearing to my satisfactio' that Bar tholomes.,. Adams, John Tomjamkins of-* Tennessee. and his .wife susan, John Gibsoti, James Atchison and his wife Samah.Ophelig Barker, William Adams, James Adats,~T.hos. Adams.,Jeremiah Barnet and his wire Julia9 James Stallsworth,,Calloway Stzalhsworthi Park, Stalswortlt, Jackson Stallswortks.NicholuI Sallworth and Nancy Stalhsworth, Defen'd anterin this snit, reside- without.the limitsofthii State,on motion of Mr.-Carroll,-tLronplainants. Solicitor,nt is ordered, that the'above; nam~i defendante-do plead1.answer. ot denmur.tor.h copainantsn said bitllofcomjilaimsu withiitis .onths from the puhlidatioa-hereof,"ojrhl said bill will be taken .pro confdsso ain it them. * - - ;S. S. TOMPKINS, c.j z;s October 25-. 3m State-of Sot Uar *t EDGEFIELD DISRJCT~ .IN ORDINA7. Sarah Rairord, Applicaum n-, ms. Williami Raiford ad ots, Defeada ? William Robert Ridif a a iMati Riford, abaalt oIobi2 Wiberly, nig ie'cildN ucy Burt; theynamis ad sets eiI reside without thelittofi ~at thereore.ordered that -thefy aoi oject to the division'orsse o iXa lijtate of John DiRird s -e or before the thirdl ay efrM their -consent to the mag of record. 'y-$9 ~ - . - -Given uider~a c, ~the2rd dayofDeceirb!l ~ - -JO1*W AHL L o~i Dec. 3 - Notice to. . t UARDIANS ,Trus a re ber bnot~fied i~mi stesusb foreea ''' ebruar asW~t ~'"~~'TON