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CHEAP. ASH STORE "! T HE subscriber most respectfully informs his customers, and the public generally, that he has received the greatest part of his SPRING GOODS-,,direct from New York, which be is disposed to sell at a very small advance, on first cost. He is not so: presunp tnous as to say that he can sellcheaper than any other establishment, but he _ will assert and prove to the satisfaction of purchasers, that no establishment. in or out of town, shall Us DERSELL him.. His facilities for getting Goods are as .:ood as any other establishment. Part of his stock, consisting, viz A fine'assortment of French, English and American Prints; Colored Balzarines, Organda Lawns and French Muslius; in great variety and styles ; Rich Taglioni . Scarfs, and a variety of dif. ferent kinds of Ladies' Silk Hdkfs; Linen. Jaconets, Cambrics, Swiss & Book Muslins ; A large assortment of Hosiery ; Slippers, Colored Fringes and Ribbons, Gloves, Pins, Needles, Hooks and Eyes; Coat's Spool Cotton, Victoria colored do., Thread, for embroiderirng Collars, Soap, Cologne, Visiting Cards, Head Ornaments. Fancy Combs, Side and back Combs, and every article usually kept in that line. BONNETS! BONNETS!! The largest and most fashionable assort. ment. direct from New York, ever offered in this market, and therefore sold low. PARASOLS, UMBRELLAS AND SUN SHADES! A very large assortment of Small, Large, Cotton and Silk Parasols, and Silk and Cotton Umbrellas. FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR! A new selection of fashionable RRADY M.tz CLOTHING, expressly ordergd by my only Agent in New York, for this market. Among which can be found, Fine Drap D'Eta Coats ; Croton Cloth, do., and a great variety of Check, Colored, Linen, Yellow and Brown Coats. -Also A large assortment of Pantaloons. of different style and qualities, Silk, Satin and Mar. sallies Vests. SHIRTS! SHIRTS ! A most splendid article, just received and ele gantly finished, and likewise Bosoms and Collars; Also, Stocks, Suspenders, Silk Hank'fs., Palmetto and Leg horn Hats, and Groceries, Cutlery, Razor Straps. Cror.kery, &c. I7Ladies and Gentlemen, please give me a cull, and examine nmy stock before you buy elsewhere, and I am confident you will not repent of having taken the tiouble of visiting my Stqre. J. COH N, Opposite Goodman's Hotel. . April29 3t 14 New Arrivals! OTTON SEINE TWINE, an excellent quality ; Pine Apple Cheese; Vanilla Benris ; Pink and Yellow Sugar for outside of Cakes; Block Seals, various inonos; - Transparent and Motto Wafers; Note Paper and Sealing Wax; Tailor's,Silver Thimbles ; Oats and Grass Scythes; Starch, reduced to 10 cents a pound; . 8 x 10 Window Glass. 5 cents a light; Plough Lines nd :Cotton Line; - Large Cakes Shaving Soap,-6 for 25 cents; Agate Marbles. Panama and Leghorn flats; Half Kits lickled Salmon ; Lobster preserved in boxes; Sifters, Grid Irons, Saddle Irons; Flour and Rice; Watch Makers Tweezers, Butcher Knives; Letter and Cap paper, at 12& cents a quire, or $2 a ream ; Factory Yarn, at 87 cents a bundle; Half gallon mixed Pickles, at 75cents a * botlea U. S. ROBERtTS. tdgefield C. IH., A pril22 2t- 14 Jaynze's Expectorautt. OTMr. Ebeniezer Webster, of Providen,:e, Rhode Island, was cured of a sveree AsTunA, by using five b)ottles. "Rev Simeon Siegfried was cur'ed of Indu-. eriza, a Hoarseness, and a hard dry Cough, by one bottle, Rev. Dr. Babcock, of Poughkceepsie, says that knowing Dr. Jayne to bse a regular Phupsi cian, anid having used his medicines personally and in his f'amily, does not hesitate to com mend thenm as safe iad eminently useful medi cines, and a valuule addition to our Materia Medica. Rev. John Segur. of Lanmbertsville, New Jersey; wvho was suirering with a hoarseness and soreness oif the lungs and throat, and a suffocating Asthma, was cured Iry onte bottle. Mr. 3. L. Simakinesa~ys that it cured Ihis wife of CONSUMPTIION,and one of his children of HOOPiNG COUGH. Rev. Jon-ithan Guitig, D). D., #'rolessor of Grannville College, Ohio, says, 'lHe was Ia bot ing tunder a sevemc COLD, COUGH and HOAR1SENESS. and his dilienty of breath ing was so great thatt he felt hims~elf in imi neut danger of immecdiate ,iflUcatio;n, hut he wvas perfectly enred by uisiing this "Expecto rant." M irs. Diuks, of Saiem, N. J., was cured of.Asthunn of 20 y ear's stndisng. by using two bottles of t-his mecdicine. .3rs. Wan , also of Saleum, wvas eased of the same complaint, by five bottles. -fR. S. ROBF.RCT'S is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agent at Edgefield Court House. Bewrare of Counterfeits ! April29 3t 14 M R~f. JOSEPH 'T. 11OWAN, jY. No. 376 M~uARK sET-SitEE, PIXI.A. Dear Sir:-I have beena for several years subject to frequent attacks of nervous headiach, of such severity as fregnently to unfit me for business. So intense has besen thme pain that miy hair has become grey ovex the parts affect. ed. I have tnever found any thing to afford me any permanent relief till I tried your "M-AG4C LOTION," which relieved me'almost tnstant ly. I-have hadl several attacks since, which hiave been overcome in three or four minutes, and I have every reason to believe myself per. aiuently cured. About two weeks since I- wentrto Manaynnk, and findirng a friend'vwho had been confined to hiii bed Jor nearly two months with nervous headach, I applied the " Lotion," and the pain ceased so suddenly that my friend could scarce ly credit his own senises, but after waiting a few minutos, and finding that lie really had no panat all1 he got uap; and the next morning recomirnenced his usual- business. I will fur'. ther add, that while at Manayunk -app4lied the " Magic-Ltion" to two other persfons for tooth ach, botd pof which were ctired in two or three minutes. .SAMUEL H. DUNGAN, Ne.E. corner of Twelfth and Filbert-sts. For sale at Edgefield C. H., by El.-S. RO BERTS. A'genitt -May 6 . 2t 15 (astings- and Nailse PEMHF/Subscriber ofrers for sale 3,000 l6s. V GCastiags, consisting~uf Ovens, Skillets, Sidtrs,. &c. and 100 kegs -of Out Nails. &rom No.4 to No.20. .S. F. GOOD E. State of Soutan Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Y JOHN HILL. Esq., Ordinary .of, Edgefeld District Whereas James Reynolds hath applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods aqd chattels, rights and credits of John Hancock, late. of the District aforesaid, deceasedr - . These are. therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singnlar. the kindred and cred itors of the said deceased, to he and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holdeti.st Edge field Court House, on the 18th day of May, instant, to shoWy cause, if any, why the said adininistration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal,.this the 4th Iday of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred .and forty-sixth, and in the 70th year of Auier ican Independence; JOHN HILL, O. E. D. May 6 2t 15 R EAD! READ I! READ!!!- Having used H EWES' NERVE and BONE LINIMENT, prepared byJOSEPH T. ROW AND, I can cert to its food effects. A trou blesome rheumatic affectionilih my right shodd er of three years' standing, eras lby a .few ap plications thoroughly cured. Fifteen months have elapsed since its use, without a recurrence of the complaint. Several relatites and friends to whom I have recommended it, have also received great benefis from its use. A gene ral knowledge of its virtues would be the sourec of the alleviation ofr much piin and tncon venience. With this object in biew, I have WITHOUT SOLICITATION anthorised Mr. Row and to make use of this testimonial as lie may think proper. THOS. J. HOUP 291 North Sixth street, Phi a. For sale at Edgefield C. H. by R. S. Rt) BERTS. Agent. May 6 2t 5 Lehmaier & brothers, DEALERS IN FANCY and STAPLE DRY G00DS! HAMBURG, (S. C.,) COLUMBIA, (S. C.). MouNT WILLING, Edgefield, S. C.. Pear's. Edgefield, S. C., and ATHENS, Ga. M OST respectfully invite the attention of their friends, and tha public in genere.l to their extensive stock of New and Fas' ionable Spri - Goods, just received and pur chased for Gash in New York and Bostcn Markets. and which they are determined --o sell as low as any establishment in Charleston Among their various articles may be found, Graduated Lawn Robes, Gingham Lawn, Balzarine.;l Prints, from 64 to 37J cents, Bleached and Brown Shirting ; Barge Satin Stuiped Shawls and Scarfs, Silk Shawls; Swiss, Jaconet, Crossbarred and Cambr c Muslin; Bleach and Brown Linen Drillings, Diaper; Gipaey. Leghorn, Straw, Lawn and Silk Bonnets Stockings, Gloves, Mitts; Parasols and Shades; Panama, Leghorn, Palmleaf, Casamore and Fur Hats ; Fine Cloth, Cassimere, Chambraz, Vesting. t Ladie's, Gentlemen's, Youth's and Chi: dren's. Shoes, and a great many othe arti. Iles. too numerous to mention. Th a1s" keep in their Store, at Mount Wilt.ng.nlI those articles usually kept in extensive- culi try Stores, viz: Hardware, Grocery, Crocketry and Medicines. April22 Im 13 NEW SPRING GOODS. WM. KETCHAM & CO., HAMBURG, So- CA. HAVE received their Spring supply of Dry. Goods, of the latest style .and pnt terns. consisting in part of Graduated Robes, Plain hiunslin Robes. Rich Drapery Chintz, Printed Lawn., notv styles. Enrages. Gins hams and Musfins. Chanbrav Ginghain, for children, Bihok, Miull. lacofnet'. Cross Barred. Swiss and Cambriep Muanhins Brown Linen Drills, Brown Linen Table Cloths, by the yard or pattern. Damafsk Tahle Diaper, Irish Linen, Linen Sheeiing, Linen and Grass Skirting. Rich Fancy Spring Prints, a lot of superior Calicoes, at 12A cents. at colors, N'4ankeens, Checks. Ticks. Gloves. Parasols. Parasolettes, Sun Shades. Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Furniture Dimity. Frini ges, Palm and Leaf Hiats. Ladies' and Misses' plain Strawv and Leg'horn Gipsey Bonnets. Flowers, Tabbs and I~ihbons, Ladies' flue Kid Slippers. Children's black and colored Shoes. &ct. A lot of Hosiery. 33 per cent. cheaper than ever before offered in this market. all of which, together with our former stock, twil be sold lo, for Prompf Pay. 3..t A pril 19.13t South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Moore and others, ) BiW for vs. Michael Barr, Adm'r, > njuntion and andI others. ) Relief. I T appearing to the satiusfaction of the - om iiioner, that George W. Yarborough, and Elizabeth his Wife, Defendants in this case, reside without the limits of this State, on motion of M~r. Bauskett. Compl. Solicitor, it is ordered that the Defendants do appear anid plead, answer or demur, to the Complainants phill of complaint,- wyithin thrieermonths from th~ publication, hereof, or the said bill will be takee ro confesso, against them..n S. S. TOMPKINS. C.E. E. D' SApril22 1846 3m 13 South Carolina, E DGEF IE L1 DISTRICT. Bland, Catlin & Ce., Biilfmr Dis and others. vs. covery and Elias A brahams and others. )Reli ef: I N conformity to the order of Chancellor Johnston. in this cage, public notice is ereby given to the creditors of Hollis Dunton, to render to ame their demands against the funds- in dispute. in this case, on Monday the 28th1 day of: May next. Those neglecting to ender their demnahds, properl attested, on hat day, wilt be excluded bythe ternar of aid order from aiiy participation in the said unds. S. S-. T&MPKINS, C. E E D. April 226t For Sate. H E laubscriber offers fo I 3.sale. his- Pfadthtion in -Edgefield District, situated on Steven's Creek, ten miles above amsburg, containing about Five Hundred nd Fifty acres of land, three hundred of which is woodland. (oak slid hickory,) the blance under cultivation. Ont the plantation are two dwelliing houses, Gin H ouse & Screw, and othier outbuildings. There are several Springs of excellent water,and the location is ms healthy as any in dlie Distuict. The Plan. aton will be solhnnaine, two and three years :redht; lbearing datei from first of- January, 847, if sold by the 1st of September next. [he purchaser will be requfired to givi good ecurity. J. LLOYD. A'nnil 9BSt 1 L. & E.PENN,, ave just ..rsedaUd G," opened a large' and hand . sort meot ofSPICING AND 8UMME 1 ;ODS, purchased in Charleston and Newv ;;l comn prising a general .assortment-of- = Staple and Fancy Goods' lard ware, Crockery, Groceres,. Hats, Shoes, Bonnets Books and Stationery, Saddin - .and Bridles, Medicines and a great variety of otbelEarticles mbqnall kept in our line. All of.fp ih we; tlIXel on terms-to suit~the-times : e [ll e' invite our friendI tda n i ex amine our-stock. -. ! April8 ... Valuable Scei UST received froinPhildel, ORuo & ELLIOT's, valuabl'se ries.ol Cmaud School Readers, No. s 1, $ and4. These Books-are ths-best: serf If Readers that have ever been pri&einted:- Silhools, in South Carolina. To be 'sa jm _of this, please call dad exaiine tiin all who feel all interrat in the correct instrubtion tif the youth. Also, Dr Ruschunberger's First Books of Natural History, published also by Grgg & Elliott. comprising Anatomy. and Pbysiology. I.ammalugy, Ornithology. Ircliyology anid Herpetology, Conchology i Entomology, Bet any and- Geppy. being thbI(best. Eleinentary works upon ttissubject, ever 6e 'published, and every family library ought 'have a set of them, and every youth instruce ntliem. These Books have -recotinea fits othe highest character, front Teachetf" South Carolina and Georgia. Grimshaw's Histories af Napolfei, Rome, England, lrance, Greece and- United States, with Keys and Questions to-the same. Jone's Chemistry and Philosophy, latetiaddition; Himd'e & Mason's Farrery; B lajd'sSchool Edition of Natural History; Shakupeare, two vohames, gil.t; Josephus. 2 vols., de,; Village Sermons; Say's Polical Economy; Rogers'. Heman's, Eilton, &c. Works; Dictionary of Quotations; Smiley's Arithietic; and'Key and Tables ; Byron. illustrated;extra giltedge; Crabbe, do.; Co*per. do; .Eberli's -Notes. Practics, 2 volumes, and gn Children; . S. Dispensatory ; Family Prayer, Life of yack sons; Gents. and Ladies Leiicons;.Sauca's Morals; Chesterfield ; Book of Politeness; Daughter's Own Book; Westein- Sonster; Bcanett's Letters; Wee.n's Washington and Marion; &c., &c., together with'. story Books for Children. - For sale by G. L & E. PENN. Edgefild C. H.. April 1, 1946 .'3m .10 Dr. Brandlretys EIms T HE Brandreth's Pills.-Tie, Brandreth Pills give strength for weak:neis they are ilked best by those who have iak,-n the most of them. Dr Brandreth can give personal refer ence to thousands who havetbeen restored from a bed of sickness by thei'us., hen ev ery other means had proved entirely . unavail ing. These cases are contirinally. occurring -in this city and in every part- of the Union. Get Brandreth's Pills if you are 'nit -perfectly healthy, and they will restore you-if medicine can do it-because they expel those humors which are the cause of impurity of the blood. and at the same time the body is strengthened by the operation of this most excelrgnt medi Dr. Brandreth's Principal Of ee941 Broad way.N.Y. ; otherofftces ii 4W rlt. 'The ermnine only 'for; sap in Edgifield Diptrict, by R. S. -RosaTs,Egefield C. i., Kenrick ' Thaair Hiiburg, 'l. . A D. C. tmyley Meeting Street.. Also, by J. Al. Wril Hams, Aiken, and by-st least onicagent in ev ery District in the State. - Every Agent having the genuine has a cer tificate.ofAgency, signed.by the Doctor liim self. Edgefield C. 1., April 2.3.1846 3t 10 State of South 'Cafolina. EDG EFIELD'~DISTRICT. Samuel P. Getson 'and :Wife, )Summons A pplicants, ss. Scbren O- in Sullivan and others, Def'ts. -. Partition. ITa apperaring to'my natisf'action that Sebren. 0. Sullivan, Thomwas Sullivam, Dawsoi Sumlhvaui. William Quarles and wife Eliza beth, and William Quarles.jr. a nepheaw, heir,' and distnbmutees of tihe real estate of Elken Sallivan, deceased live without the limits or ibis State. It is 'therefore ordered elmat they do appear and object to the diviioa or sale of the real estate aforesaid on the flrsat Monda' in .Jnly next, or their consent to the saue wilt be entered of record. Given under my hand at my office, this 6tih day of Ap>ril, 1840. JOHN H1JLL, o. E. D. State of South Carolina EDGEFIELD DISTRIT. iN THE COMMO V PLEAS. John H ill, Ordinary,) Decluration in . vs. Joshua H ammond. . Atstachment. T H E Plaintiff in the above case hav ing this day filed h-is Declaration in may office, and the Defendant having nei ther wire nor attorney known to reside wvithini the limitsoo-this State, on whomi a copv of' said Declaration'with a rule to plead can be served, on moionnof Gritiini, Plaintiff's Attorihey,:ordered (hat-the suid Defendant appear and 'plead to the said Declaration withina rear and a (lay from the date heteof, 'orxJu'dgment winl be a war-led agairist hinnby default. -THOMAS BACON, c. c. . Clerk'soffice Feb. 10 1846 1y 3 State 'of South Carolina.. EDGEFIEE'D DfSTRICT. I1V THE COMMON PLEAS. Williany T. Smith, Indorser, )Decr~lrationl - asin Al-. John Swnsonachmenit The Same,. - es. Dacdaration in Attachment. The Same." H I-E Plaintfia 'the above cases, havin" Ithis day filed-his Declarations in any fice, and the Defeurdant havinig neither Wife nor Attorney, known to reside withiin the limits f thesaid State,.an whom a cop of said dec arations with eruil to -plead tereon eln be erved, on moto M- Gray,- Plai'ntiffi' At orney; it is ordere. that the staid Defeidant appear and plead to thesaid Declarations withini ayear bnd a day; from the dlate 'hereol, or. udgment will -be awarded against hiit'v de fault. -' T. G. BA GON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, April- 20, 184t6 Jy n C State of -Soulth Carolina, EDG E FiLD2DISTRJICT. HOMAS-PRIC~eliving, one mile from -3.Eltoti Pot't. Office,.:Tolled before me a ' orrel Horse, 15 hnahigh, hind feet white p to the- kris/aridfthe left ford foot. 4 lane in the face, a white streak near the right - intk, blind of-tie right eye. So pposed to be lB years ola,-and ap praised at 10. . a BENJA rN STEPHENS, . E. n. EDGEFI ELD HOTFL. T HE Subscriser. respectfully irforms his friends and. the public at large; that he has had .his ;lfotse thoroughly repaired, aitd has ide a raie additint to the same.by the purcliase ofthe adjrinina House, which will ppably.him to accommodate at least forty or fifty nore persons during Courts and other times than he formerly did. His whole aim has been concentrated to the comfort and con vepienkleoa all those who have favored hint with their patronage, and he flatters himself that a discerning and generous public will con tinue to bestow on him a share of their favors. He will, as heretofore. endeavor to furnish his Table with the best that the country canl afford: . Hairg renoved his Bar at the farthest end of the House adjoininig, little or no an noyance cnn be experienced by those who put up.at his Hotel. His Bar will be furnished with the best Liquors, and his Stables snpplied with good abd wholesome provender and attentive Host lera. B. J RYAN. February 25 tf 5 He L. JEFFERS. Geera! Agepat and Comnmission Merchant,Hanaburg. S. C. STILL offers h services to his friends and the public, nd ho will devote his undivi ded attention to e SELLING OF COTTON AND FLOUR, REcEIVtNG AtND FoRWARDING GooDs. Buyingr. Goods for Planters or Merchants, or attend to any business that may be committed to his care. lie embraces this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his friends for their liberal patron age heretofore beotowed, and by industry and close attention to business. he hopes to merit. and to continue to receive the s'nie. It shall be his aim to make all.his charges as light as pos aible. knowiig that it will lie an his interest to losely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made if required on produce sent to him for sale or store. Cotton Rent to him by Boats, will be received free of charfage. .All produce sent to hint for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. August ti tf 25 A4 just aeceived. and will keep con A Smantly on hatd a fresh snp:Iy o Drugs. Medicines, Paints, Oil - ani ye Stuffs. He does not. think prope '.o humbug the public. by rddertising his prices. but persons wishing to purchana tmuy be assuried that hte will sell at as LOW PRICES as any one in Edge field. Htnbug or Augusta. The following consitutes a part of his stock of Medicines Epsoin and Glauber Salts, Caster Oil in bottle., or by the gallon;, Calomel, Tart. Emetic, Assafatida, Arrow Root, Rhurbarb, Jaaitp, bagnesia,Gum M1 virh, Aloes, GainLoge. Cayenne Pepper, aforpiane. Cremor Tartar, Opium; Laudanum. Paregun ic, Quinine, Preparations of Iron, Squills. Sweet Oil, Sarsaparilla Root. and pre parations of the same, Capaiva, Chloride of Soda, Ether, Camphor, Nitre, Ammonia Hive Syrup, and any other article that may be called for. PATENT MEDICINES. a .All of DR. JAYSN's Medicines, warranted genuine. Sold -as- cheap as can he found at any Drug Store, in =-this or any other place; obtained dtirintly from Dr. Jnync., thiough. his only Agent in Augusta. Bull's Sarsaparilla. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Carpenter's Do. Philotoken, Carpenter's Extract Cubebs and Copaiva, ''arrant's Do., iledicommen:nm, Godfrey s Cordial, M'ffatt's Pills, Mnl'att's Bitters, Chompian's Peer and Agne Pills. Champi on's Vagitable Anti.dyspeptic Pills, Hull's Fever arnd Agate Pills,8Spenceer's Pills, iHnll's Lozenges, Peter's Pill's, Cook's Pall's. Dlu Isont Tooth bropts. 'Ib'Tipsoni's Eye Waters, T1abntestoc k's Vermiiluge, Thomupsonian Mled icines, Rowand's Tonic M ixtuarc. Seidlitz and Soda Powders, Swain's Paitacea, Turlington's Balsam, Hay's Linimntt Ii arrison's (lint. mlent, a sure cute for 'cald head. Ccjurpa's Accotistic Oil. lfor deafness, and all othter Patent Mledicinies in ronitnon tue. PAINTrS AND OILS. White Leadl. af all kinds; Redt do : Verdi. gris. Spanish Bro~wn, Venietiani Red, Vnnudyke Brown. Turkey Humaber. Chr,.me Green Cerome Yelliow. Vermnillion,. Stone Ochre. Ivuiry Black. Tlerrni Sienna. Drop1 Lake Pa tent Black. Lamp Black. Yecllow Ochire, Lyth-. :irte. Russian Blue, Tuarpecntine, Roe Pintk. Varnish of atll kinidsLinseed Uil. Tr'niai oil. Lamp Oil, Neut's Foot Oil, and all the Essun taal Oils. DYE-STUOFFS. Spanish Float. Indigo, Aninatte. Haidder Logwood, Camwooid.' Brazil Wood. Fustac. Red Saunders, Ttnmeric. Coperas, Aliunc. Bluestone, and all oilier Dye Stiff's. 8 PIC ES. Black Pepper' Allspice, Mace, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, Race and Pualverized Nut' rtuegs. &c. MISCEr.LANEOUS. Window Glass, fronm 8 x It0 tip to 20 x 30. Pntty.,'Vhitinig, Sperm Candles,Candlle W icks Da.tile Soap. Chalk, Court Plaster, Fltx Seed, Wafers. Toorh Braushies. Glue, G.old and Silver Leaf'. Syringaes of tall kitnds, . Trusses, nk, Black and .-ed, ink Powders. Lemion 3yrup, Mustard, Pinak Saucers, Snuff, Lignor ce, Matches. Punmmice 8taone, tioten tone, 3al Eratrs, Pottash. Salt Petre, Sealing Wax. Spongpe, Starch, Paint Brushes of every de ceription, White Wash Brushes. Dusting 3rnshes, Sweepitng Brushes, Seranbbing, H orse mod Shoe Brushes, Hir Brnshes. Shaving lozna,Shaving Soap, rf all kdnds, WVashinug 3oapa, Toilet Snaps. Rose, of varitins kinds; I variety of fine articles of Tuhlacco. Also, ine ent Tobacco for smoking anid chuewinag. Etmm'ry, Nursing Bottles. Nipple Shells, 2nappinig Glasses, Lanceis. Alcohol, R at anid l.oachi Bane, Sash Tools, Camsl's Hair. and inble. Hair Pencils. All the above articles are warranted good. md soild on terms to please purchasers fur ash, oron apiproved credit. J D. TIBBE T'S. Edge~feld C. H.. Marca 11 ir 7 l' arrant's Conmpound. Extract OF CUB.ss AND CAPAiAJ. stands uttri tiled for its eflicacy. It pertorms a cure in a w days-no confinemeint or restriction in iet is ntecessary. It will be found inavaluble. eing prepared with the grentest possible care, pon well-tedted priniciples, founad uipon that nportant law, first estab'ished by the celebhra td Dr. Fordh ce, viz: "That a combinainon r similar remedies will piroduice a more certain peedy andl consider able elli et than atn eqtuiv lent dlose of any single one." -'A nuomhinta on or Cubebs and capavia form a very use 21 medicine in cehrtam eases "-SirR. Cooper, 'hi article is just .teceived~anid for sale by J. D. TIBBETT'S. Dee J0- tf 46 N excellent article of-WiSTEa STRAIN ED I'AMP'OIL. For sale by ,. .J. D TIB5ETTS, nee.Jf.e Wholesale & Retail Grocers CORNER CENTRE AND MARKET STREETS, - HAMBURG. S. C. - HAVE just received, and will contiue to receive fresh supplies of the- following Articles, which they offer to their friends and the trade, at the lowest market prices : SUGARS. 30 bhds. consisting of St. Croix, Clair6eld Porto Rico and Muscovado. ALSO, Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COFFEES. 50 bags Old. Government Java Coffee, JO do. A bgnstura do. 125 choice Rio . do. 1 Bale Mocho do. 15 bags Cuba. BAGGING, 100 pieces Heavy Dundee.-44 to 45 inch. 250 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Tow, 45 inch 125 do. Gunny, 21 per yard, 45to 47 in 100 do Georgia & Corolina,44 to 45 in ROPE 300 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do Manilla, do 50 do. Jute .do. MOLASb'IaS 20 hhds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON 50,000 pounds [run, of all sizes. Also, a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, German an Caster & Cast Steel. BACON & SALT. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do Table Salt.. Boxes Table Salt. CHAIRS. 10 dozen I Maple Chairs - 25 do Windor do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Childrens. do 2 do Boys, do 2 do Offices, do 2 do Rocking. do, 1 do Nurse. Jo BLANKETS.. 2 bales 9-4 Blanitets 3 do, 10-4 do (weighing i Is, to the pair) A good assortment of Bed Blankets from 10.4 to 12-4. NEGRO CLOTHS. 1.000 yds. Washington Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHOT, 150 Bags, assorted Sides .POWDER. 30 Kegs I1F Dupont's Powder 10- do. Bliatiig do 20 do Eagle.Sporting, do WHITE LEAD. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. TE 4 S. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gun pow d'er, Hyson a'nd Imperial 6 ases attees, " " I best Black Tea " . .LIME, 200 Bbls. fresh Rock Lime. Also'-Plaster Paris. -ALSO Ginger, pepper.Spice. Crnr'adid'titheges Indig.. Saltpet're,'Blue %tone Cbpperas. ShoeThraad, Snuff, Cotton & Wool Cards, Brass Bound Buckets, Painted Buckets, Tibs. Churna, &eelear.Wilp . dias and Cradles.Washboar, Cocoa prs. Clothies Pins, Brooms, Wooder Bo.wlis, Wash Standa, 'Bellows, Rakes, 'Scytlie Sneeds,Coffee Mills,Soap,TalM~w& Spermi Candles. WagonBoxes. -eaur'es, Saddh lions, Windorr Glass; Starch, Pistols, To. bacco. birindstones, Osuiaburgs, Twine. Cas tings, Boots, Shoe.. Wool Hats.Rice,Clothes Baskets, Almonds, Bearskins, Mackerel, Mustard, Fifth Chains,.Lamp Oil; a choir article of ChIe wi ng Tobacco; Vinegar, Bexps, -C Cider, Barrel Covers, Cod Fish, Plough Moulds. Sole Leather, Nankeens, Choco late, & c., & c. WVANTED-10.000 lbs. BEES WAX,for which cash will be paid. Hamburg, 1846 tf 1 State of South Carolina, EDGEFI RLD DISTRICT. Ronbert T. Moonre, vs. Henr.5 Bill for Yarborougi. and George W. ).injunction Y'ar borough. an d -relief FT appearing to the satir-facton of the LCommi'tssioner that George W. Yarbo rough, one of the defendants in this suit. resides beyond the liniits of this State. 'n mtionlu of Mr. Bauskett, Plaintiff 's Attorney. it is ordered that the said de feuidant do appear und plead, answer or dlemur to the complainants said bill of 'omptjlaint, within three months from the publication hereo, orihe said bill will be ta ken pro confesso against him. S. S. TOM PKlNS. c. E. E. D. Comnn's. Of~ Feb 24 1846 3m5 Stalte of South Car'ohnia, EDG.FJEL DDISTRICT, 12 COMMON PLE AS. John B. Gordon, Declaration in es. 3. Common Jos. N. Perrin. Pleas. T H E Plaintiff in the above case. having this Iday filed Isis deaclaration in my office, and Lhe- Defenadant having neither Wife or Attor risy known to reside within thne litmits of the State, on whom a copy of the same with a rule o plead cain be served. on motion of Bauskeett, Plaintillfs Attorney, it is ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to said dc aration within a year and a day from the date tereof, or jtndgmtent will be awarded against iim by default. TJHOS. G. B ACON. C. c E. D. Clerk's Office, Oct 17th 1845 . ly 39 . state of' South (Caroinia, F.DGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Job Grisham, vs. Attachment. Elijah Byne. AW, Wiggins,) vs. Aahet FElijah Byn e. J Atcmtt H E Plainti ffs in the above cases having ...this day filb.d their declarations in as o ice.and the Defendanthaivin~g no wile or Attor iey k nowin to re side within the limits of the State, on whom a copy of said declarations wvith a rule to plead enmn be served: It is there. euo ordered, that the said Defendants does applear and plead to the said declaratione.in a 'eit and a day from the date hereof. o find tnd absolute judgment will be a warded againt tin) by defauht. THOS. G. BAON c.c.p: Clerk's Office, Mlay 14. 1845. 1y 16 BULL'S COM POUND OF SARSA BPARILLA. -This preparation o'. Sar: aparisia possess all- the .activezgpboper les o he Root.-in.a hIgh conicenitrated state.,o Just received; and ror sale by. . Dec. fl.' D. TIBRET'.S nt. ' n C A N-D :DAT ES w 'W We are aanthorized'to aononaneeCol' J Of N-HiLL as a canididate forOididary at tie next-election . tit -1d) We are dathoried to an, nounce N. L. GRIFFJ"N Esq.,yas afr didate for the Senatet tIhe ensuing elc lion. Feb' 25 te -.. i Feb. We are au oi ized to n nounce Col. JOHN .A1SKEtIa Candidate for the Serate,artite "enaiwg. election. r'f'5 te . We are ait i dste an nounce ":apt "THOS J. Ir1B)$1'' candidate. for the Senate, at the ensuing..-. election.: -March-4,.. -"e (Ef'We are authorized (oaanouieBr C. YANCEY as a candidute far the tute. at the ensuing election: Jati2 toe" We are authorized to:announcde S. Bauois,'as a candidathefoithiaHoe en= 4 the ensui g eleciin Feb ?5 Ia 5 We are authorized toe nnounse41NOHN a DOBY. Esq., as a candidatelfojut i se L gislature-at the ensuingelechon - :4 February 4 .. - 2. We are authorized to. announce Date iELHoLLAND, Esq.. Is a Candidate (or th & House of Repreentatives, at the. enski n election. igbb,25 e 5 We arc authoe izedtu announce OLtyi" ThWLEs, Esq., as a candidate- 'or. the House ofRepresentatives, at the, ensuing election. Feb 25 t-- .4 We are authorized' to announce Col. ARTaba SIMPKINsas a.:candidate for th..? House of Represeutatives, at tle-ensuing election, Feb 25 to . -.r Wyare authorized to 'announce. JOHN-: W EVER, Esq.. as a candidate fur the NHNiso of tepaesantatives, at the ensning elctifon: March 11 - ... -.te 7. (70- We are authorized to announce M. GRAIaM. Esq.. as a.:candidate fo: Ordinary of Edgefield =District, a: the uext election. Feb.7 2..-: O-Tge fiiends of SAMso5 B fit . announcehim as a candidate.for 'he'fficl# of Tax Collectorat the next eleetion. het. 30 .tf 40 (' The friends of EDaruNp Monaas, Esq., announce.him as a candidate for-the' office of Tax Collector-at thenext election. Nov 6. -.f 1 We are aut ized to announce GEoROE J SaisPasi6 as a candidate-for-the office of Tax Collector, at the next ielection, - Dec. 48' - 7The friends of Col. JoBQtrrtTL". BuM announce him as..a.candida&for ah office of Tax Collector, at the eitelec 11ion: .Sep 3 ~ to . -. 32 tion: T he -friends of L ieur. J. M B ; H aaats, announce-him. aa.a candidate fa' he office of tax-Collector at tbea iiexelec O?'We are authorized to announce MARSHAL R. SMITH-as-a candidate ;or Tax Collector'ai the next election. -Dec 24 - '.. y 48 * 'The friends of-1aj., S. C. Se&:, auiiounce him. as, a 'candid - Colletor a th es l Lsvir R., WiLsoie, Is u iderf'i Office o(Tx Colletoatbe iextelectioi. Feb.26 - . toel 5 To the Independent--Voters of Edgekfid District' Felloto Citizens -Cont'r'ary o the ad vice and wishes of ui9 friends Foffer mn self as a Candidate for the office of Tax Collecior, and solicit.,your sup' rayes. If' elected. wvhich [-do not expect to be,.I will discharge the duties of the office to the best of my abilities. -IOLUI September 10 di e 3 Dr'. A. WV. Yeumgblood, O FFERS his p rofesr-ional services to the. emtzens of Edgefield Village and vicinity. Office ntext door, East of Dr. R. .T. Minia residence. .4pril 22 tf 13 N7ice. - .. ALL Persons having demands agains Athe Estate qf Win. Brunsbn, de - ceased. are requested to -renider them in are'nrdinzg to law. Those -indebted in said Es'ate are requested to make immediate pa.yment. D.RUNSON, Executor. A pril 22 t( 18 'IHE undersigned hae formed a part ..nership in the practice of Law aud Equity for Edgefield. One or tis otner will attetid .iue Courts of A bheville, Barqt.. well and Newl-erry.. Office at Edgefield C. H. N. L. GRIFFIN, _________ M. L. JBONHAM. State of' South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT iN TI'HIE COMMlON PLEAS. John B. Gorden - 21s. Attachment. Joseph M. Perry. - . Alex. J. La wton vs. >A ttachment.. Joseph M1. Parry. .- - TH E Plaintiff's hasing this day filed .their Declarations in the above state4, cases in my office. It is therefore, Ordere4t that the Defendant do appear and plead ta the said Declarations -within: a J)ear ast day from the date hereof, or. in .defauit thereof final and absolute .judgmeots irMtl be given and awarded against the said Defendant 'n both she-above stated'epsas THOS G. B'ACON.. Clerk's Office, 28th'Aprii, 184 w A pril 30 .14 "ly~ .r State of' Sontk taroiE~ James Eidson; -Applicant. sa.. . Sait James Rndgers & wife..Sarah, ' -.i Sanm'l Eidson and othets-.Def't.' 4t. IT a.ppearing to imy'satisfaction hatUd6t U.Salter, WVilliam 'Batr, -Bee.Eidsou William Eidfoni RowlandIL-Eidsoet. srkiw Nor wood and wife -Elizabeth, .Humaphreyu Eldson, Wiley Eidson and Alles.-ideoir lives beyond the Jlimit-of this Statej i is threfore. ordered, that ih~y do apipear audbieet Ao the sale rdj diii-orttheteai'Eati f -las. # Eidson. Sierr., ilecaaanded ort b~ore the first Monday intnne negt&or :theiirconsesie to liksame> *llbaentered of record, ' Given uinder my hand, at my iflice, 28th February,18j6. . ~ ~ .~ oHN* H.L1w 6