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DY virtueofrsunilrV writs of erm Pa } ciasto'e directed, Iwill proceed to 'sell at Eilgifield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in-Jpne next, the 'following property in the rollowing'deles, vizs . David Richardson vs. David Little ; Eldred, Warren and others, severally, vs. the same; the followihg negro slaves, to wit - Manny arid her two children, Doub lin and Andrew. Richard Bailie vs. James R. Kimbrell, the following negro slaves, to wit : Mary and her two children, Amy,and Sophia. Joel Smith and others, severally, 'vs. William Lewis, ono grey Horse. Wm. P. Butler vs. L. T. Wigfall; Ar thur Wigfall vs the same ; John L. Man ning Assignee, and others, severally, vs. the same, the following negro slaves to wit : John. Hellen. Bob and Flora. C. J. Glover vs. David Hoyt, the same vs. the same, one grey Horse. Terms of sale cash. A. BOULWARE, S. E. D. May 12 3t 1.6 Sherff's Sale. B Y virturo of sundry writs of Fieri Fa . cias tt' me directed, I will proceed te sell at Edgeield Court House, on the First Monday and Tuesday in June next, the following, property, it tie following cases, to-wit: The Batk of Hamburg, S. C., vs. Oliver Simpson ; George Parrott and others sev erally, vs. the same; the tract of land known as the Lamar tract, containing-two thousand acres, more or less, on Horse Creek, a'ljoiuing lands of \ ade Glover, F. U. Wardlaw and others. Also, the follow ittg lots of land in the Town of Hamburg. S. C., and known in the plan of said town of Hamburg. S. C., as Lots numbers 55, 65. 71, 157, 153,159, 160, 162, 322, 323, 324. 325 and 326. And, also, eighty acres, more or less, known as the Park or Shutz's Hill, inclu ding lots ,-umbers 351 and 352, in the plan of said t'own of l atmhurg, S. C. Terms of sale chash. The above lescrited property will he re-sold at the risk of the former purcha sers. [1. BOULW ARE, S. E. D. Mav7 4.. 16 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias, .to me directed, I will prnceed to sell, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in June next, the fol lowing property, in the following cases: Jeremiah V. Stokes vs. P. H. Rooney. a lot of laud in the Town of Hamburg. known in the plan of said Town as Lot number 1:33, fronting on Centre Street. Smith & Griggs vs. Darling D. Plunket, 8. B. Ravenell and others severally, vs. the saine; the following Lots in the town of Hamburg, S. C., known in the plan of said town as lots nuLnbered 217, 218, 219, 220,,221 and 222, bounded on- the, North by-Tilfman Street, South by Cobb Street. East . Suowden, Street, and West by -. Litejcoruh.Street; Thomas Guarettvs, Caleb Broadwater and lSicribitgitBioadwater, a tract -of land cotaining one hundred and fifty-acros, more or less, adjoining lands'of William Garrett, Mrs. Nikott atld others ; letied on as the property of the Defetddut Caleb Broadwater. Presley & liryah vs. ltidoftpi Cal-ter; a-tract of land containing five thousand acres, whereon the Defendant lives, ad joining Idrids of Johhi Wise and others. Brannon & Anderson, bearer, is. Re becca 13ugg and Edward Settle, a tract of laud whereon the Defendnt lives, con tainog otne hundred acres, more ar lui ad joihhag 1auds of Mtargatrett Ogilvie and others. TIermrs of sole. cash. H-. B3OUL WA RE, s. E. D. May 7, 1846. e16-tds. WIONDE~RFUL ! WONDERFUL!! VDr. Cullen's indian Vegetable Pa ntacea, for the cure of Scrofula. and all uim purities of the blood. We at-c in possession of certificates, from gentlemecn of thme highest respecta bility, showing the extraordinary virt ues of thte above preparation-One of which, from an Alderman~in the Northern Liber ties, who-has been curedi of White Swell ing. atnd an ulcer that had been openfifty years ! .Another, describing a case of T1'-rrmc, that covered ite etttire body, cured by otte boitlc. Another, of b'crofu La. cured also by one bot tle. These are only a few of the cases whicht have come to our knowledlge- It couttains no Mercury, or any of its prepatrattiotn. Sold whlesale and retail, by JOS. Tr. ROWLAND. No. 376 1Alarket Street, Phil. For sale at Edgefieki C2ourt House, by U. S. RtOBE R'S, Agent. The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. 1Mary'Loveless. A pp. ) vs. *Summons in Benjanlin F. Loveless Partition. and others Defend ants.J I T. appearing to nty satisfaction that .KWilson H. Loveless, one of the do flndants, retides nvithout the limi:s of this' Stars; it is therefore Ordered, That ho do appear and object to the division, or sale, of te Real Estate of Martin Loveless, deceased, on or beibrEt thie first Monday in July next. or his-consent-to the same wiill he entered of record. Given under my band- at- my- ofiie, April 3r 1846& ,JOHN H ILL, o. E. D~ 1-2' 12w' '' H E'Subscriber wishing to leave thte Stat4,offbers hi, LANDS for' sale, lying in A bbeville District. o:; tw 'katers 7- of Rocky River, two miles east of Lonndeville, and'only six from the Savannah iser, coni sistrng' of Twelve H undred Acres, otte' h'alf eletited aid' the balance in woods, o~n a credit one, two and three years; istalment bearing n ' (Ia!id>Plantation there is a good DWEL -~-LliiG, asuew GIlNtHOUSE and SCREW, an v~ig ouses and all out-houses new. 3 ~ ~a~lattin14uder good repair.s - Hnyj psiiovhingopurchase will do well tralicaJnthesubbelf~r - - JOHN A. MARTIN mavinla, March 18 2m -(IBaa) 0,9 PROa CLAI!ATI@Nj1 Executive Ud$e, COLUMBtA, S. C. April 21st, 1846. t By His Ecetlency iWM. AIKEN. Esq., Go vernor and Commander in Chif in and over 'the Safi of .outh Carolish. WL~ H ER EAS, information has be re'cevd W at this Department, that an atrocionu murder was committed on the body of Hector, by Renty, both the slaves of John M. Chisulm, at his plantation on Savannah river, on the night of the 29th March, uit. Now xnow YE, that in order that the said slave may be brought to legal trial,.J WILLIAM AIKEN, Governor of the State afo?8said, do hereby issue this, my Proclamation, offering a reward of OiE tibs DRED DOLLARS, for the apprehension and de. livery of the said slave Rcnty into any Jail in this State. RENTY is about thirty-five years of age, sit feet hlgh.ohile ion brownish black,stnops in walking, of a down cast look, and has a pe culiar manner of clinching his teeth while speaking. Given under my hand, this 21st day of Abit, in the year one thousand eight hundred and furtysix. and in the seventieth year of Amer. ican Indep'ehd'ence. WILLIAM AIKEN. By the Governor. ROST. Q. PINCENEY, Seretary of State. Miy 6 St 15 Dr. EB 1nnkths Plus. To THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS TEND TO PRODUCE OR AGGRAVATE DISEASES. This class of individuals is very name rous. They are those who work in an unhealthy atmosphere. Printers, *ork men in feather stores. stone etttiers, ba kars, white lead manufacturers, are dll more or less subject to disease according to their strength of constitution. The only method to prevent disease, is the occa sional use of a medicine which abstracts from the circulation all deleterious humors, and expels them by the bowels. Tonics in any form are injurious, as they only put off the evil day to make it more fatal. The use of Brandreth's Pills will insure health, because they take all impure mat ters out of the blood. and the body is not weakened but strengthened by their ope retion, for these valuable Pills do not force, but assist nature, and are not oppo sed, but harmonize with her. Sold at Dr. Brandreth's Office, 241 Broadway, at 25 Cents per'box. Dr. Brandreth's.Principal Office 241 Broad way, N. Y. ; other offices in New York. g TThe genuine only for sale in Edgefield District, by R. S. RoBEItTs. Edgefield C. H., Kenriek & Tdayer Hamburg, J. S. k D. C. Smyley Meeting Street. Also, by J. M. IWil (iams, Aiken, and by atleast one agent in ev. ery District in the State. Every Agent having the genuine has a cer tificate-of Agency, signed by the Doctor him self. Edgefeld C. IH., May 13, 1846 St 16 Jayne's hair Tonic! We know Dr. Quigley personally, and there is. no man, in the cenntry whose opinion is entitled,-to more. respect.. He is on all subjects honeit; and sicere, and his high character as a Physician can be attested by the first medical men in the city --Philadelphia Sun. Shepherd's Town, Va., Oct. 10. 1843. Dear Sir,-You inquire.of me w ether I have used yduif'Hair Tdnic, and with. what effect. Several years ago rrty hair began to rall rapidly from the scalp, and I had the prospect of piremnature baldness. Ai length a friend .repommended yout: Hair Toiiic. I used three or four bottles, ac cording to the printed directiotns, and ai the end of six months, my hair was thick set, and sine', iid tendency td ttirn grey was arre'sted. . I have never before given a certificate, recommending patent medicines, which in discrminately used, as they often are, do much injury ;but in a case like the pres ent, where I know tife article to bw .bens ficial, and that it can do no harm, I have no scruples in stating facts within my own knowledge. Your's. &c., JOHN QUIGLEY, M.D. Dr, D. Jaynec. Pailadlelphia. R. S. ROBE RT'S is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agent at Edigefield Court House. May 6 3t 15 Land for Nale. TlHE Subsctiber has determninedi to uiffer at private sale, the wvell known tract of Lanti oh Wthich he niow resides, on the Pine Housee Road. leadinag to Hamburg, li miles from the Pine House, fornmeuly known an Evan's. it is an excellentst and for a small doiz~try business, either for a Grocery or Dry Goods Store. The tract contains 156 acres, more or less, an . thge lapdis in a good'st'ate for cultivation. For particulars, apply to the subscriber on the premtises. .MGRY April 8 3m 11 $20 Reward ! R ANAWYy: frumni thts stibadriber, about ~the 10th of' January. a Negro Woman. by name of NICY, of dark compleion, about 38 yars of age ; she is supposed to be about Chales Glover's plantation, w'here she has* beeni seen. The ab'ove rewardl will be paid to any person who will dieliver her to me at Edge feld Court House. S. F. GOOb. E. SEdgefeld C. H1., April 29 ;f 14 State of Souitii Carditr. a EDGEFLELD DISTRiCT. etnuel P. Getson 'and Wife,) Summons A pplicants, es 8ebren 0' -t itr% Sullivan and'ihers; Def'Ls. )Partition. I I 'Pappethariiig to my satisfaction that iiebren 0. Sulliv an, Thomas Sullivan, Dawson Bullvan. Williarn Quarles and wife Eliza- E eth,~and Williarri Q'arlem.jr, a ne phe w, heirs and distribu'tees- of the real estate of Ell'en' t Saulliandeceased, live withiodt the limits of I6 i8ethite, htis therbfbreordered'that they do ' ppear and object. to, th~e ,,diviaion or. sale of I be real estate rafiiresaid on the Bret Monday I in ituly next-, or their consent to tdie same will e entered of-td6td.e e ' SGiven underij hjandiat my'$ffide, this-Sthr aof Aril484: JOHN LL; o: u.z. We hre an'tlidto ainonie JOHNi B. WEVERk.lg g eahidda;eiforsi uoso' ts f Repiesentatives, at the'ehauiigeloeetla; Ythe last Will andTe O. . . ande Dorner, deceasedrJa oCSach sland, provision has biben~iadeturi i.in~i ihadice and education of'a numbeudo iigentj rphans of this District. under thpatge~ofl4 earsu-and by an act ofdie Legialatnre,-Comr nisAiondra have been appointed s carry out h'be9evolent desuigspf tie,Tes ,1iff eY ave prdiireda 'inible locatiornsateah[8J and, eight miles helow -Hambirg aaddesign a soon as they can 'ascertain the-h umber of ehdficiaries, to erect suitable- luiilngs for heir accommodation, hn tib gi5esyv es of a competent person .to t ryakof. he Institution. - The design of this communicat io so icit the co-operatioi ofthe itiz n rally ut more particularly of the hielgeOf Free Schools, in ascertaing'tie nnt of ch.il ren in their respective' neighid :o the benefits designed by the jtis t n-f he Testator: ,. ; r . Communications addressed to ,i a roogh tie [amburg Post Office will- be- fullyre eived. -,, M.. GALPHIN. D. ARDIS Cot n'rs. G. B. hILLS. A pril 29 - f t l SThe Hamburg Journal will co j_": Lehmaler DEALERS A hand STJIPLE DRY G (ID&S HAMBURG,-(S.. C.,) COLUVMUi (S. C.). MOUN:T WILLIN, Edgefield, S;. PaaK 5, - Edgefield, S. C., and ArsTHb GA. M OST respectfullylinvite.theS,tention of their friends, and the publisija.geseral, to their extensive stock of Nero ,and Fash ionable Sprin Gaods, just received .and. par chased for cash in New YorkI and.oston Markets, and which they- are determined to sell as low as any establishment inCharleston. Among their various articles may be found, Graduated Lawn Robes; Gingham Lawn, Balzarine; Prints, from 64 to 37& cents, ;Blenched and ,,'rown Shirtinge; Barge Satin Striped Shawls and Scarfs, Silk Shawls; Swiss, Jaconet, Crossbarred and Caiibric Muslin; .* , Linen Bleach and Brown in:eln rligs,-Diaper; Gipsey, Leghorn, Straw,-Lawn and silk Bonnets; r - Stockings, Gloves, Mitts; Parasols and Shades; Panama, Leghorn, Palmleaf, d ird died Fur Hats ; Fine Cloth, Cassimere; ChambramzVestingl Ladie's, Gentlemen's, Youth's. and Chil dren's Shoes, and a great disaggiher arti cles too numerous to mention,, 'They also, keep in their Store, at Mourit Willing. all those articles usually kept in eitsive coun try Stores, viz: Hardware, Grouery, Crockery and Medicines. April22 .m 13 NEW SPRING GOODS. WM. KETCHAM &CC., HAMBURG, GO. CA. AVE received their Spring. supply of Dry Goods, of the latest style and pat !erns, consisting in part of Graduated Robes, Plain Muslin Robes, Rich :Drapery Chintz, Printed Lawns, new styles, :mrages, Ging. hams and Musalins,. Ciambray Gingham, for children, Book, Mill, Jac net Crosa Barred, Swiss and Cairbric^Mnslins --on -Linen Drills, Brown Linedn TableCloths, by the yard or pattern, Dalaas .b~ jiayer, Irish Linen, Linen. She ig, and Gress Skirting, Rich fancy = t a lot o superior:Cahico is, at' 4e ta .:col' Nankeeuis, Checks agicks $ eoves; Parasols, Parasolettes, Sun Shades, Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs, Furnituia Dimily. Frin ges, Palm and Leaf flat sLadies' and Misses' plain Straw and Leghorn Qipsey Bonnets. Flowers, Tabbs and Ribbons, Ladies' fine Kid Slippers, Children's black and colored Shoes, &c. A lot of hosiery, 33 r cent. cheaper than ever before of'ered in tA i market, all of which, together with 'o'r fordiier stock, rwil be id lowo, for Pre~mpt Pay. 1 April 19.- 13t South Cai-lina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Moore and others, . Bil fot' vs. Michael Bai, Adm't Injustraien an and others. . Relief. IT appearing to the satisfaction 'af the omn Umissioner, that Geoi-ge W: Yaxrborough, md Elizabeth his Wife, Defendants in this ase, reside withaout the limits of this State,.on notion of Mr. Bausketi. Comppl. Solicitor, it is ardercd that the D60snait..d8' Ager aid lead, answer or demur, to the Comapla'innts abill of cornpltaint, within three months from th mblication, hereof, or the said bill will te takte 'o confesso. aga'init thent. . . n . S. S. TOMPKINS, . E .D SApril22 1846 _____3m 13 Souith Carol ff4. EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. Bland, Catlia & Co., )Bill for Dis and others, es.. covery and lias Abrahams'and others. Reliaf: I N conformity to the order of Chancellor I Johnston, in this case, public notice is ereby given to the creditors of Hollis [Danton1 o render to me their demands agais tihe -unds in dispute. in this case, on Monday the 8th day of May next. Those negledting to ende~r their detnahds, pruperly attested, on hat day, will be excluded -b the terms oif aid order from atny participation ini the said unds. S. S. TOM PKINS, C. E. E -D. April22 - 6t 13 HE Subsrbet respectfully 'infoi'me his friends and tif' pi~fi:at large, that he as had -his Honse thoroughtly repaired anid as made a large uiddition to the same~ by the dirhase of the adjoi'ningr House, wbich will iable him to accommodate at least forit' or iny inore persons-dot'n Coj . ;,angther imes'thad'hie formerl d idrswhole aim as been concentrated thle comfort and con enience of all those who have favore~d him. lth their' pifl-oegsan'the ffattersuluimself hat a discerning anad generous public will con inue to bestowr on'him a share of their 'avors. He wvill; as heretofoi-eyendeavor., to frnish isTable with- the best that the coutry can fiord. Having removed hiis1Uar at the fitrthee ad of the House adjoining, little at" no an oyance can'lie experience'd by~those who put p at his Htotel'. His' Bar aWill ~bie farnished with diei best ,cunrs; and his Stables :.Upplied with good bd Wholesbepovedeand.attentive Hlost - BM REjN. Februal9 25 - t 5 HESubtiri ea roale 3, 0 lbs. Ceastings',onaitingof.vens,Sillets pides,. c und4egl of Cut Nails. io.4 Ato flo 20; *-r - S;-F. GOOD)E. H. L JEFFERS 4 e'iural Agent and Commission lMirehant, Hamburg, S. C. TILL of'era h 4ervices to his friends and .tlie public, nd he will devote his undivi ed attention to e SELLING OF COTTON AND FLOUR, REclvING AND FORWARDING GOODS. Iyinig Goods for tatnters or Merchants, or attend to any basimss that may be . committed to his care. He embraces this oppiortunity of tendering is thanks to his friends for their liberal patton ;e'jiretofore estowd, and by industry and lose attention to 'business. he liopes to, merit, nd to continue to receive the esme. It shall be us aim to make all lhis'eharges as light as pos ible, knowing that it will he to his interest to -lahely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal advances 'will be made if required on produce sent to him for sole or store. Co.tt n tent to him by Boats, will be received free of oharfage. All produce sent to him for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. August ti tf 28 Valuable School Books ! J UST received from Philadelphia, U rea & ELLIOT's. valuable series o1 Conmasson School Readers. Nos. 1.2.3 and 4. These Books are the best series of Readers that have ever been preseuted to tlhe Schools in South Carolina. 'o be sa'tisfed of this, please call and examine them. all who feel an interrst in the correct instruction of the youth. Also, Dr. Ruschanherger's First Books of Natural History. putbshed fljao by .Grigg & Elliott. comprising Anatomy and Physiology, Mammalogy, Ornithology, ltchyology and Herpetology, Conchology Entomology, Bot any and Geoloty. being the best Elenentary works upon this subject, evor before published; and every family library ought to have a set of them, and every youth instr-cted in them. These Books have recommendations of the higliest bharacter, from Teachers iu .South Carolina and Georgia. --ALSO - Grimsha.w's Histories of Napoleon, Rome, Enland, France. Greece and United States, with Keys and Qnestions to the same. Jone's Chemistry and ,Plilosophy, latest additio; Hind'e & Mason's Farrery; Bigland's School Edition of Natural History; Shakspeare, two voinmes, gilt; Josephus. 2 vols., do,; Village Sermonsi; Say's Polical Economy; Rogers', Heinan's, Eilt'n, &c. Works; Dictionary of quotations; Siniley's Arithmetic, and Key an'd tales ; Byron. illustrated, extra gilt edge; Crabbe, do.; Cowper. do ; Eberli's Notes, Practice, 2 volumes, and on Children; U. S. D~ispensatory ;anaily...fray e, Life of Jack sons; Genta. and Ladies Lexicons; Sauca's Morals; :Chistyrfield ; Book of Politeness; Daughter's Own. Bpok ; Western Sonster: Beanett's Letters; Wee.n's Washington and Marion; &c., &c., together with -- Story Books for Children. For .sle by G..L & E. PENN. Edgedeld C. H., April 1, 1846 3m 10 AS just aeceited, ate} Will keep con stantly on hand, a fresh supply of Drugs. Medicines. Paints. Oils and ye Stuffs. He does not think proper 'I. Humbug the public, by advertising his prices. but petsons wishing to purchase may be assured. that he will sell at as Low PRicEsas any one in Edge field. Hainbugor Augusta. ..; The following constitutes a part of his stock of Medicines : .Epsom and Glauber Salts, Caster Oil in bottles, or by. the gallon. Caloinel, Tart. Emetic, Assafatida, Arrow gtQ ,Rhibazb,Jalap, MsnesiaGum MyrrI; -loesGanboge, Cagebe P'pper, Morphilne. Cremor Tatar,"Opium, Ladaunum,"Paregonr ic, Quinine, Preparations .of Iron,'. Squills, Sweet Oil, Sarsaparilla Root, and preparations of the same. Capaiva, Chloride of Soda, Ether, Camphor, Nitre, Ammonia Hive Syrup, and any other article that may be called for. -PATENT MEDICINES. UTAll gut On. Ja Zr4's Medicines, wairanted genuine. Sold as cheap as can be found at any Drug Store, in this or any other place; obtuined -.iirectly from Dr. Jayne, thiough his only Agent in Augusta. Sraaila Bull's Sarsaparilla. Sand'sSrapil, Carpenter's Do. Philotoken, Carpenter's Extract Cubebs and Copaiva, Trarrant's Do., M~ledicommen:u m, Godfrey's Champiani's Fever and Ague Pills. Champi an's Vegitablo. Anti-dyspeptin Pills, Hull's Faeae' and Ague Pills, Spencer's Pills, H uall's Lozenges. Peter's Pill's, Cook's Pill's. Do 'ont Tooth Drops, Trhomupsoni's Eye Waters. 'ahnestock's Vermifuge, Thompsonian 3 l cires, Row.and's Tonic Mixture, Seidliiz and Sodfa fodd~ers, Swain's Panacea, Turlington's Balsam, flay's Liniment, Harrison's Oint nenit, .iure cuae for acald head. Ccarpa's (ccoustic Oil. for deafness, and all oilier Patent Medicinzes in commion use. PAINTS AND) OILS. iWhittead,of all kinds; Red do ; Veri-. rIs Spanish Brown. Venetian Red, Vandyke Browvn,. Turkey Houmber, Chromne Green .erome Yetiow, Vertuillion, Stone Ochro. vory f.lack., Terra Sienna, Drolp Lake Pa. ntBlack, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre, Lyth-. re', R'ussiumr Blue, Turpentine, Rose Pink, farnish of all.kinds, Linseced Oil, TIrain (il. .aimp Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, and all the Essein al Oils. - : . .ECSTUFFS. Spanish Float, Indigo, Annatte. Mladder Eogwood, Camwood, Brazil Wood. Fustic, fed Saundere, Tumeric, Coperas. Alum, 3luestonie, a'nd all other Dye Stufis. ..SPfC28. Black Pepper. Allspice, Mace, Cinnamon, 3loves, Ginger. Race and Pulverized Nut gMISCEL.LANEOUS. Window Glass, from 8 x J0 up to 20 x 30 'utty. Whiting, Sperm Candles,Cantdle.Wickl. Jadile Soap, Chalk, Court Plsster, Flax Iledd,'Walisrs, Tootib Brushes. Glue, Gold amd silver Leaf, Syrinjes of~ all kinds, Trusses. uk, Black and N:ed, ink Potdders. Lemion lyrup, Mluotard, Pink Saupegs', Snuff, Liqttor ie, Matches, Pumemice Stone, Rotten Stone, ial Eratus, Potash, Salt Petre, Sealing Wax. ponge, Starch, Paint Brushes of every de criptuon, White Wash Brushes. Dusting krushes, Sweepinig Brushas,"Scrubbing, H orse. Lnd Shoe Brushes, Hair Brushes, S~having loxes, 8having Soap, cf all kinds, Washing laps,Tdlikt Soaps. Rose; of various kinds; v'ariety uf Gne a'rticles of Tobacco. Also, ie out Tobacco for smoking and chewving. E~mmery, Nursing Bottles. Nipple Shells, 2np'ping Glasses, Lancets, Aldohol, R at and rach Bane, Sash -Tools, Camal's Hair, and lable Hair Pencils. All the above articles' aie wari-anted good, ad sold on terms to please purchasers for ash, oron approved credit. J D. TIBBETTS. Edgefield C. HI., March 11 tf 7 O19M-Lrge Spanish (W.4.. - 10 M. Spanish (L Valedos) JT0 M,. do (R.P. M.) n'M1.Imperial Regalias, (,-Yennse) ust received, anid for sale by. .Ihtbeg,146SIBLE.F- & -CRAPON g: N exeljqtd'afiiele of Wsrzns ST 1aNED 'IAMP'OIL.2 For sale b'y - JITIBETT. nee. .: W'holesale & Retail Grocers CORNER CENTRE AND .RAREET STREETs, HAMBURG $.'C. HAVE just received, and will continne to receive fresh supplies of the following articles, which'they offer to their friends and, he trade, at the lowest market prices : SUGARS. 30 hhds. consisting of St. Croix, Clairfiold Porto Rico and Muscovado. ALSO, Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COFFEES. 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Angostura do. 125 choice Rio do. I 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, 2j 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. MOLASShS 20 bde. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON 50,000 pounds [ron, of all si es. Also, a good asaortment of Hoop and Band. Iron, German an Caster & Cast Steel. BACON & SALT. 30,000 Primo Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt, 5 do Table Bilt: Boxes Table Salt. CHAIRS. 10 dozen I Maple Chairs 25 do Windsor do 10 4o Cane Seat, 2 do Chlildreus, do 2 do Boys, d 2 do Offices, . do 2 do Rocking, do 1 do Nurse. do BJ44N{{2TTS. 2 bales 9.4 Blki . - 3 do 10-4 do (weighing 7 lbs. to the pair) A good assortment of Bed Blankets from 10.4 to 124. NEGRO CLOTHS. 1.000 yds. Washington Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NALS. 10 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHOT. 150 Bags, assorted Sizes POW DSR. 30 Kegs 1F. DupodI's Powder 10 do Blasting 20 do Eagle,Sporting, do WHITE LEAD. 5000 lbs pure No. ], N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. TE4S. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gun pow. der, Hieon and Impetfial 6 ises attees, " " 1 hest Black Tea " LIME., 200 Bbls. fresh Rock Limae. Also-Plaster Paris. .; -ALSO--:,. Ginger, Pepper.Spice Cinr'amoj;R tmiegs. Indigo; Saltpetre, Blue .Stone:Copperaq. ,ShdeThread, Snpuotten.& Wool Caid, Brd Bond' Bv 'etd Btzke6a, - To Cl-reDriYt~oi Wasdi;;; Stand B esen'Seythe Sneeds, Coffee MillSo i ow &' pern Candles; Wag nBoxe s' M sures, Saddle: lions, Windorr G easMStarch,'Pistols, To. bacco, Grindstones,0snaburge;Tine.?Cas tings, Boots, Shoes, Wool Hats,RiceClothes Baskets, Almonds, Bcnrskine Mackerel, Mustard, Fifth Chains. Lamp Oil; a choice article of Chewing Tobacco; Vinegar. Bexes; C Cider, Barrel Covers, Cod Fish, Plough Moulds. Sole Leather, Nankeens, Choco late. &c., &c. WVA NT ED-10.000 lbs. BEES WAX, for which cash will be paid. Hamhnrg, 1846 rf 1 State of South CarotIa, EDG'EFI RLD DiSTRICT. Robert TF. Moore, vs. Henry) Bill for Yarborough and George W. injunction Yarboi-ough.. and relief. IT ppearinG t6 the satisfaction of the Comsiner th'ai (.eorgi WV. Varbo rough, one of the defendants in this suit, resides beyond the limiits of this State, n motion of Mr. Bausketi1 Plaiutiff's Attorney, it iiordared that the 6aid de pendant dlo appear and plead, answer or :lemur to the complainants said bill of 'namplaint, within three months fromt the publication hereol, or the said brll wilibe ta ten pro confesso against bim. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D1. Dom o's. Of Fe~b 24 1846 3m5 state of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRIC'l. James Eidson, Applicanj. s. Simmons :aimes Rodgers & Wifg Sarah, inc am'l Eidson aiid others Def'ta. Paritiona. T appearing to my satisfaction that Gideon' Sakter, William Salter, Boyce Eidson N~illiamn Eidson, Rowland Eidson, Larkin 'orwood and wife Elizabeth, [liilireys ~idso'n, Wiley Eidsoti and Allen Eidson lives eyond the limits of this State, it is therefore rdered, that they do appear, .and object to he sale or division of the Real Estate of Jsa. Bidson. Senr., dggssed, on or before the irst Monday' inatine next, or their consent o the same will be entered of record.' Given- under my hand, at my office, 28th february, 1846. *JOHN HILL, o. E. U. March 4 12w . 6 Tr arrant's Comnpound Extract OF CUBEa. AND CAPAVAN, stands. unn raled for its efficacy. It performs a cure in.a 'ew days-no confinement or restriction .in liet is necessary. It will he found invaluable, reitig prepared with thegreatest possible care, ilpon wvell-tested principles, found upon. that tnportant law, first estab'i,'hed by the celebra ed Dr. Fordvce, viz: "That a comb'initioni rl shtilar iirledies will pf-oducea more certain peedy and considerable e'ffet than an equiv ilent dose of any single ne." 'uA acombinsa; ion of Caibeha and Dapavia form a very use url medicine ini cerumn cases." -Si. Coojper, P. R. S.. M. R. S., &c., &c. . I'his article' is'jist jeceived,aiidJqr sale by:.. .ec1. J. D. TIBBETT'&.. A.LL. Persouhbavinr demands. against the -Estate :,Of Win. Brunomr der reased, are'i'equested to render them -in reedrdifto law;.:Those imieb.htsaRai lEisate are requested totutake imnmediate :C A NDI D A Ti z Cncdidazc $-or i~p'~ election. et 6~ noune ..apr'TIOS(Tfiii$ _ '. , . candidate for ii1 S .hii"at =r'ifI&~ election.:lf tMi ~' Y'b$. tune, at the euduingyeletioh4J * ~e. are anthoriz-' _ - -o~ S. -BROOKS. as.acmncidulte. at the ensui-kglcio. - ej We are'authorized ze mndioii~*I DOBY;Esq4as-a cdtdi frog'f~ 4 ~ gislature at the ensuing ele~o~n 'c + February 4 Wo; are authorized'i&'s njutee O IgLHQLLAKND, Eeq~. as a candi4 to'4 t a l.'o House of Represenaivs act i. election. Fb 2g We arc antbo4 zed t:aupa -+ TOWzxs,. -Esq. , aa aIK~et House of Representatives,te election. Feb '7 to We are auhrzdt-ai~lu~ ARTHUR SIMPKZNB as a'eni %#d rk House of Represetaties,: au~j.~ a Feb 25 ~ '-te W-~ QbWe 'are autborized: 'Wtndoat le. GRUHAM. Esq. ,s'- . di Ordinary- of Edgefielo DITItr * Oet ction. IT?" Tb. friends of EDMIir1aUR Z, E.announce i a can lid riio., office of Tax Collector a t b. nu3*l ''fl, .. Nov 6. *We are authorized to annoneiZi@. of Tax Collector, a t tenteO0 'The friends of Col:4 jo&1 1u BUM announce him as, a~addio tr office of' Tax Collector, at .'h~nx lion. Sep 3 e; 071 The friends of Lioiti. t JI_" HARRItS, announce him;z 0".~ be office of tax Collector at t 'next ece lion: , OWe are -anu ori z etj o MAR8L1IAL R: 8M I1Has t :caite for. Tax 4.ollector at they ei )c n -Dec 24 ...t. tt1The friends rif "Mgj' - Sco n. Cclteiorat the ensujrraelecti~ - Nov 6. T if , 0? eare : aushoz di, Off ce ofTax Colector~at ihejiex s 't.th ndepenpdont= 'sel : "' q ' r - S~~~ePtembrO IFFER hisj"r'fti . Office ex door, Fatoef eDr.lt"R.i .: