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rtaW indy writs of Fieri Facias, do m'edirected tIll'proceed to sell at she-honseof the defendant. on Weddesday-the -hirddayofJeanneit.the following property, in the following cases, to wit: A. Wigll vs. L. T. Wigfall; W. P. Butler vs. the same; S. Christie and W. M. Burt and others, severally, vs. the sane; two cows. me ven head of -hogs, household and kitchen fur -niture, sand a library -df books. 'erms f sale cash. 'H. BOU'LWARE. S.. E. t) May 18 ' t '18 . Saddlery kaad Harness ESTABLISHMENT, -I take 'great pleasure in returning to my patrons and friends iii general, my sin cdre thanks, for their very liberal patronage during the past year '1 would also, take this -ppoittiity to in form them. that I shall still continue'to carry on my bi. siness at my old stand, at the first door above Presley and Bryan's brick store; where may be found, at all times. all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, and all other articles generally kept in such establishments. Military equipage. made to order in the most approved style, wNill also be promptly furnish ed at my sbop. All persons wishing to buy, I hope will give me a call. I shail endeavor to put all my ar ticles as low, as in justice to myself, I can pos sibly afford to do. D. ABBEY. Mlay 13 tf 16 Bead Quarters, -Mikville. M1uyj 8, 185A6. T HE Uppef Battalion of the Seventh Reg iment. will be and appear at the Pine House, on Saturday the 30th of' May. armed and equipped as the law dii,-ct., for [rill and instruction. The commissioned and non-com missioned Officers the day previous. T he Lower Battalion will be and appear at the Cherokee Ponds, on Saturday the 6th of June next, armed and equiped as the law di rects. for Drill and Instruction. The commis sioned and non-comtissioned Officers the day previous. GILES D. MIMS. Col. 7th RegI. S. C. Mll. J F. OsBQURNE, Adjutant. May 13 3t 16 *.* The Hamburg Journal will copy the above three tumes. A CARDa RS. DUPIE mi:orm- ner friends and the public, that, to meet the wishes of these parents who desire thens daughters to pursue a full counse o: study und' r her direction, but who entertain an-preliesions.ret.pecting the healthfulness of Charle.:on, she has determin ed to establish a branch of her Seminary at AIKEN. for the Summeer months, where will h offered all the advantages of the city esta ilishment.. t.- location will be at the Coker Spring, well known for its salabrity, beauty and re-. tL.1ent. The Exercises will commence May 20th - A Pamphl'et will be foi warded to those who de sire further particulars. Reference may be made to Col. F. W. Piuc Ezs; Col. Baors. Edgeheld C. H .; Dr. J. W STOKES, Hlamburg. Charleston, S. C., 190 East Bav street. May 6 4t 15 OWAND'S'.MAGIC LOTION. iln asserting that the above tnamed preparation. will, in from three to five minutes, afford relief in Pleurisy. Quincy, Toothache, Nervous Headache, and Neu ralgic pains generally. the proprietor is justified by a multitude of astonishing facts. Rheumatism also yields speedily to this remedy. and Group, in its early (and only ctir-:hle)'stages, may be overcomte in a fe w mao ents. Prs1pared solely by Jos. T. ROWL.D.a 376 Mlarket Street, Philadelphia, where it may be had wholesale and retail. It may also be bad of bis agents throughout the Urnited States. Price 50 cnts per bottle. For sale at Edgelield Court House by R. S ROBERTS, Agent. May20 2t 17 N .&E. PEN N, leave juist received anid G opened a large aned hundome asseert met of SPRtING ASS SUM MER GOODS. purchased in Charlestotn antd New Yor k, coim prising a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Bard ware, Crockery, Groceries, Bats, Shors, Bonnets. Books and Stationery, &addbvry and Bridles, MT~edicines, and a great variety of otheer articles usnally kept in our line. All ol which we will sell on terms to suit the timtes l7We invite our friends to call and ex amine our stock. . April8 tf 11 2'DOES NOT RE ASON ancd corn mon sense te'ach us that EXPtstToMATION' is the must natural as well us the most e-f fectual agent in arresting andi curing Pul monary Diseases!/ Reasona say s yes, be cause Obstruction is either immediately or remotelv the cause of Inflammation and Castrrhal Fevers, producing Ct-oup, Conssu t. psion, and Ibscesses of the Lungs, Paitn ato Seireness ol ime Throat, Breast, Side., or S hotldere-Bronichia is, exciting mnucuous and perulenc secretations, there by Clogging up the lungs. so as to snore or less impede both respifation and the free circulation or the blood, causing diffi culty of breathing, and Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness and loss of voice, dropsy of tho heart and chest, rupture of blond yes els and bleeditng from throat and Longs, and pjttn of Blood. To readye this obstrucetion, from which all these alarming and- dangerous diseases originate, and to produce a lradicael cure, nothing has ever been found equal to Jaynze's ET pectorantt. It stands unrivalled-it stands pre-emi Dent'-ty it. and you will be forced to ac knowledge that its virtues have not, nor cannot be over-ratled;i ther it stands far above and beyond the reach of comtpeti tion ; tbat it is reasonable, the only naturai and the only truly stuccesful method of ar resting and curing diseases of the Pulmno nary'Qrgans.. . R. S. Roberts is Dr. D' Jaynae'a only Agenrsa; Edgefield Court House. Bnore of Cottaterfeits ! 4~ ue :ashorized to a~auace Ma jorJOHN- ~.OJaiESuae.a can~idate for Uhe house of Representatives; at' the n... .aman. May 6 to 15 Sher/fs Sae. Y virture of sundry writs of Fieri Fa clai t" me directed, I will proceed te sell at Edlgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in June next, the following property, in the following cases, io-wit: The Bank of H amhurg, S. C., vs. Oliver Sirnpou;George Parrott a'nd others sev: erally, vs the game'; ilie 'tracr. of land known as the Lamartract,'contain'ing two thousarid acres, more or less,'on Horse Creek. adjoining lands of ade'Gl'ver, F. 11. Wardlaw and others. Also, the Iollowiug lots of la'nd in the Town of H amhurg. S. C., aid 'known in the plan of said townof Hamburg.'S.'C., as Lots numbers 55.65. 71, 157, 15-3.159, 160. 162, 322, 323. 324. 325 and 326. And, also, eighty acres, more or less, knoiwu as the Park or Shultz's 'ill, iuclu iding lots numbers 3.1 and 352, in the plan of said town of Hamburg, S. C. Terms of sale cash. The above described property will be re-sold at the risk of the former purcha sers. 'H. BOULWARE, S. E..D. May 7 e .16 Shgeriff's Sale. BY 'virtue of sundry writs of fieri factas, . to me'directed.1 will proceed to sell. at Edgetield C'uYt 'House, t'n the first Monday and Tuesday iu-Jutie'next, the fol lowing property, in the following cases: Jeremiah W. Stokes vs. P. H. Rooney. a lot of land in the Town 'of Hamburg. known iu the plan'of said Town as Lot number 133, fronting on Centre Street. Smith & Griggs vs. Darling D. Plunkei. B. B. Ravetiell and others sever.ally, vs. the same; the following Lots in the town of Hamburg. S. C., known in the plan of said town as lots numbered 217, 218, 219, 220, 221 aand 222, bounded on the North h) Tillman Street, South by Cobb street. East ly Snowden Street, and West by Leaventtorth Street. 'T'haamas Garrett vs, Caleb Broadwater and Scaraorough Broadwater. a tract of land coi aining one hundred and fifty acres. mo-e or less. adjoining lands of William Garrett, Mrs. Nix.n and others ; levied on as the property of the Defendant Caleb Broadwater. Presley & Bryan vs. Rudolph Cartor ; a tract of land containing five thousand acres, whereon the Defendant lives. ad joining lands of John Wise and ottiers. Brannon & Anderson, bearer, vs. Re. hecca Buge and Edward Settle,a tract of land whereon the Defendant lis,.con iaing one hundred acres, inmre or less, ad joinitac lands of Margarett Ogilvie and others. Terms of sale. cash. 11. BOUL WARE. s. t:. n. May 7, 1846. e16-tds. NrO T CE. g ! I E inb.criber wishing to leave the Statea'ffers his LANDS fir sale, lying in Abteville District. op the waters of Rocky River, two miles east of Lonndlsville, and only six from the Savannah River, con. sisting of Twelve Hundred Acres. one half cleated astd the balance in wooda, on a credit one, two and three years, instalment bearing interest On said Plantation there is a good DW EL LING, a new GIN HOUSE and SCREW, and Thrashing House and all out houses ne w. The plantation is tinder good repair Hny person wishing to purchase will do well tD call ..n the subscsiber. JOHN A. MARTIN Abbeville. Maarcht i8 Sn (Ban) 9 The 'tate of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Loveless. A pp. ') vs. : Suimmonsin Benjamin F Loveless~ Partition. end others Defendants.J I T appearing to my satisfaction that Wilsoan H. Loveless, one of the dle fedants, retides wiihout the limits of this State, it is therefore Ordered. That he do appear and object to the division, or sale. f the Rieal Estate of Martin Lov--less, deceased. on air before the first Monday in Jly itext, or his consent to the same will be entered of record. Given utnder my hand at my office, April 3.1846. JOHN lIILL. 0 E. D. 12112w State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD. DISTRICT. Samueal P Giet amnd wife., Summons A pplicarits, es. Se-bren 0- in Sullivan ad oithers. [Def'tq. P'artiin. I T appesaring to tmy satisfactiuon that Sibren t). Snullivan. Thnmas Sullivant. Dawson Sllvan. Walliatn Quarles mind wife Eliza 'eth.en Wol~illiamn Qiaarles.jr. a nephew, lieirs and disibautees of thme real estate of Ellen Sulli'aan, deceased. live withouit the Ihnits of this State, It is ilhert-fiae ordere~d that they dar app'-ar and object to die divisioni or sale of the real estate aforesaid on the Bir't Monday in .July naext, or their consno~t to the same will be entered of record. Given tinder my hand a! my office, this 6th day of A pril, 1846. JOHN HIILLo. E D. Land for Sale. T 1H E Subsctiber has dtermitned tai otfer at private sale, the well krnowna tract of Land an which he now residles. on the Pine House Road. leadinag to Haamburg, 1jt miles front the Pine House. formaealy known as Eva's. It is ant excellentet and for a small cotry basiness. either tor a Grocery or Dry Goids Store. Thet tract contains 156 acres. more or less. and the land is in a goiid state for cultivation. Fair particulars, apply to the subsri~woa ~C. M. GRAY Aprl8 -____3m 11 *20 Re~ard ! R ANAW iX from the subsci-iber aboth the 10th of Janiuary.a Negro Woman, by naime of NWC.,iof dark complexion. about 38years of age ;'she is- stupposed to be about 'harle-.Glover's~ ylantation, where she has beni seeri: The above reward will be paid to any person-vho will deliver her to me ar Edge ield Court'House. S. F.G00D. Edgefild C. I., April29 tf T4 Castings and 1Nailer - H E ubso:r offers for sale 3,000 lbs. Spiders, &c. and 100 kegam of Cut Nails. from No. 4 to INo.20;7 ~ S. F, GOODE. Feb tnie r, ?DGFFIELD.5 RIFL. HE Silbscriber respectfully informs his friends and 'the- public at large, thit he has had his House thoroughly repaired, and has made a large addition to-th& same by the purchase of the adji inine House. which will enable him to accommodate at least forty or finy more persons during Courts :and other times than he formerly did. is whole aim 'has been concentrated. to the eomfort and con venietice'of all those, who have favored him with fheii 'patronage,and be iktteus himself that a'discerning'and generous pnblic*wIll con nirhie'to'beatotv on him a share of died favors. He 'will, as heretofore. eideaver'to urnish his Table with the bet-thaft "he 'contry. can a'fford. Having removed his at the fatbes eod'of'the House adjoining., litl6r, no an, noyance can be eapertenced bythe e. who Put up at his Hotel. . .. His Bar will be furnished -with the best Liquors, and, his Stables supplied ' with,6ood ahd wholesome provender and tentiive host lers. -gYAN. February 25 1 ?. 5. NEW SPRING . WiM. KETCHAM. - CQ.1, . AMBURG, sO. CA HjAVE received their Spfiigs pff Of Dry Goods, olf ie latest style and pat 'erns, consisting in part of Graduated Robes, Plain Mu'slin Robes, Rich Drapery Chititz, Printed Lawns, new styles. Berages, Ging hams and Muslins, Chanbrey Gingham. for children, Book, Mull, Jaennet. Cross Barred. Swiss and rambric Musliis Brown Linen Drills. Brown Ljnen Table :Cloths. 'by, the yard or pattern, Damask TableDiaper. Irish Lien, Linen Sheeting, Linen'. and Grass Skirting, Rich Fancy Spriing Prints. a lot of superior Calicoes, at 12j cents, fast colors, $nnkeens, Checks. Ticks; Gloves, Parasols. Parksulettes. Stiin ShiaTds. Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs. Furniture Dimity, Frin, ges, Palin and Leaf flats: Ladice' and Mires plain S'traw and Leghorn Gipey Bonnets, Flowers, I abba and Ribbons, ,adies' fine Kid Slippers. Children's black and 'colored Shoes. &c.. A lot of Hosie'y, 33 per cent, cheaper than ever before offered in this itjrket. all of which. together with our former'ck, will be sold low, for Prompt Pay. April 19. -t Lehnaier & Brotheri; . DEALERS IN FANCY and STI'LPLE Blif G Oi I! HAMBURG, (S. C.,) CoLoU . (S. -.. MoUNT WILLING, Edgefield. iC. PAa's, Edgefield, S. C.. and Anass.-Ga. . MR ST res ectfully invite the attention of their frihds, and the public in general, to their extensive stock of Naoe and Fash ionable Spri Goods. just receiyd and pur chased for 'ash in New Yoi-'ind Boston Markets, and which they are determined to sell as low as any-estnblishment'in Charleston. Among their various articlesn my be found. Graduated Lawn Robes, G.' ,am Lawn, 3alzarine; c e Prints, from 6a to 37J cent, ached and Brown Shirtinge; Barge Satin Stiiped Shawls atid Scarfs. Silk Shawls; Swiss, Jaconet, Crossbarred nd Cambric Muslin;" Bleach and Brown Lii tN iaprr; Gipsey, Leghorn, Straw, Ikwn and Silk Bonneta; Stockings, Gloves, Mitts; -Parasols and Shades; Panama, Leghorn. Palmleaf1 assmere and Fur Hats Fine Cloth, C,tssimere, Chambraz, Vestinge: Ladie's, Gentlemen's, Youth's and Chil drea's Shoes, and a gr-eat .many othier arti les too numeronus to mnentioni. They alsos. keen in their Store, at. Mount Willing, nt thse articles usually kepit in extensive cornn try 1.ores, viz: Hardware. Grocery. ('rockery 2n Me-dicines., April 2.2 Ini 13 Tl T II E #$JO0I0. BY the last Warll arid Testniun of Alex ander Downer, derdasd,1nte ,of Beac, Isand. provision has been niads ldt thme mnin onance and education of a number of inudigesit arphans of this District. nroder ilhe age o' 14 ~eas-and by an act of' the Legislature; Com nissione-rs have been appointed to carry, out ho benevolent designs of thre Testato'r. The y ave procure'd a suitable locattiasti ai B~ah is and, eight miles below Hamnbrrind deste" s somon as they~ can ascertain the nihiier uof ~enefcaries. 'to erect 'uitable budldinpri for hir accommodation. and to obtain the servi -es of a comrpetent person to m:ike charge ol' :he Institution. The desiu n of this commnfication is to an icit tihe co operaionm of thei citizens genterally u~t moore partienlarly oflthe Commissioners of' Fre Schools, in asceirtainag thme number of chmil fren in their respective neighhbrods entitled o thie benefits designed by the benefaction ohf he Tesiator.. . . Coammunications addressed to ns through the' lamburg Post Otlice, will be thlinikfully r" eived. M. GALPHIN,) D. ARDI8. . Co'inm'rs. G. B. MIL.LS. Ij AprAi2'9 if 14 The hlamburg Journal will copy. H.L. JEFFER~S. g enera3 Ageint and Cosainssit~ M~erehuant. lRa mu rg. 8. C. TIri,~ of'ers h dervices to Iris frienids and ~the pubb, nd he wrill devote hits undivi ied attentionr to 6 SELJNG OF COTTON~ AND FLOUR. kaFCalviso' AND FoawARwaNG Gonn's'. Bying Goods for Plntge a or Merchatsti 0r attend to an buinuss that may be committed to his care. He ein6'races this opportunity of tendering is thanks to his friends for theirliberal patr on age heretofore bestowed, anid by iunduary and close atterntion to business. be hopes tam merit and to continnet to receive the same. It shall be his aim to make all Iris charges as liiht ita p0s ible, knowing that it will he to his interest to clsely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal arlances will be made if required on prodc sent to him for. .'ale di- store.. Cotton sent to him biy B'oats,.*wlll be received f'ed of wharfage. All produde sent to, him' for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, ifso-oi-dered. August 6 tf 28' Aotice. A LL Persons'barving-detmands against 'ihe Estate of Win. -Brunson, de ceased, are requested' ii' renider 'them in accordinrg to law, 'Th'ose iddebted to said Esmate- are regquested to malie immediate payment.-.:' R$N01 Executor. April 22 trif'- 1IS . Nextllnt tt ieof WzitanSTRALIEZT IdlP- 0 Fd. Fosale by J. D TIBBET~TS. najin . Valuable School Books ! JUST.receiveJ from Philadelphia, Gmao & Emo-r's, valuable series of Conmnon Sehool Readers. Nos. , 2, 3 and 4. These Books are the best series of Readers 'that have ever been presented to the Schools in South Carolina. To be satisfied of this, please call and examine them. all who feel an unterras in the correct instruction of the youth. Also, Dr.. Rusclunberger's First Books of I Natural History, published also by Grigg & Elliott. comprising Anatomy and Physiology, Mammalogy, Ornithology, lichyology and Herpetology, Conchology Entomology. Bot any and Geolo.y, 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 instracted in them. These Books have retcommendations of the highest character, from Teachers in South Carolina and Georgia. . ..-A L s 0 Grimshaw's Histories of Napoleon, Rome, Eiigland. France. Greece and United States, with Keys and Questions io the same. Jone's 'Chemistry, and Philosophy, latest 2adition; lThrd'e & Mason's Farrery; Biglarid's School Edition of Natural History; Shakspeare, two 'rouimnea.~gilt; Josephus. 2 vols., do,; Village In'rmons; Shv's Polical Economy: Rogers', Meman's, Eilion, '&d. Works; Dictionary of Quotations; Smiley's Arithmetic, and. Key and Tables ; Byron, illurtrated.ettra gilt edge; Crabbe. do.; Cowper. do; Eberli's Notes., Practice, 2 voilnies, and on Children; U S. Dispensatory ; Family Prayer, 1.1tre of Jack sons; Gens. and: Ladies Lexicons; Sanca's Miorals; Chesterfield ; Book of Politeness; Ianghtear's Owin Book; Western Sonster: Beanett's Letters; Wee.n's Washington and Marion3 &c.. &c.. together with --- Story Books for Children. For salty by , G. L & E. PENN. Edgefield C. H., April 1, 1P46 3m 10 $Ta %&a ?13 An jn-t aeceivcd. and will keep con s~. tantly on hand. a fresh supply of Drigs. Medicines. Paints. Oils and ye Stuffs. He does not think proper 'o Humbug the pnblic, by advertising has prices. but persons wishing to purchase may 6e assured that lie will sell at as LOW PRICES as anly one in Edge field. Hainbig or Autusta. . The following consitutes a part of his stock of Medicines : Epsom and Glanher Salts, faster Oil in bottles. or by the,gallon. Calomel, Tart. Emetic, Assafmtida, Arrow Root. Rhurbarb, Jalap, Magnesia.Gum My:rh, Aires, Gaiboge. Cayenne Pepper, Morphine. t'ribiior Tartar. Opium, Laudium. Paregon. ic. Quinine, Preparations of Iron; Squills. Sweet Oil, Sarsaparilla Root, and preparations of tate same. Capaiva, Chloride of Soda, Ether, Camphor, Nitre, Almmo'nia Hive Syrup, dod ant other articl tht may be called for' PATIENT MEDICINES. STAll of De. JATNE's .1edicines, warranted genuine. Soll as cheap as can be found at any Drug Store, in this or any other place; obtaied directly from Dr. Jayne, through his only Agent in Augusta. Bull's Sarsaparilla. ~Sand's Sarsaparilla, Carpenter's Do. . Philotoken. Carpenter's Extract Cuebs and Copaivd, Tarrant's Do.. Medicommen:nm. Godfrey a Cordial, Mnlatt's Pills. Mohatt's Bitters, Champian's Pever and Ague Pills. Champi on's 'egitable Anti-dyspeptic. Plils, Hull's Fever and Ague Pills. Spencer's Pills. Hull's Lozenges. Peter's Pill's, Cook's Pill's.. Du pona Tooth Drops. Thompson's Eye Waters. Tahnestock's Vermifuge. Thompsonian Med icines..Rnwand's Tonic Mixture. Seidlitz and Soda Powders. Swain's Panacea, Ttrlinuton's Balsam, Hay's Liniient, Harrison's Oint ment, a sure cute for "cald head. Ccarpa's Accotistic Oil. for deafness, and all othet Patent Medicines in common ise. PAINTS AND OILS.. White Lead.ol' all kinds; Red do ; Verdi gris. Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Vandyjke Brown, Turkey IHluaber. Chr..me Green :ercome Yellow. Vermillion, Stone Ochre, Iory Black, T1erra Sienna, Driol Liake Pa i.ent'Black. Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre, Lyth ree, Russian Blue, Turpentine, Rtose ink, Varraish ofall kinds. Linseed Oil. Traini Oil, Lamp Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, and all the Essen-~ that Oils. DYE-STUFF'S. Spanish Float. Indigo, Ananatte. Madder Logwood. Uamwoaod. Brazil Wooad. Fustic. Red Saunders. Tnme'ric. (:opefras, Alum, hluestone, and all othier Dye Stuffs 8 PIC l. Black Pepper Allspice. Maca. Cin~namon:. loves, tiinger, liace and Pulverize~d Nut .iegs, &c. MISC EI.LANEOUS. Window Glass, from 8 x 10 up to 20 x 30 Pmttv.'Vhiting.8pgermn CandlesCandle W ick Cofiile' Snapl. Chalk, Ctmrt Plast'er. Fin.,t 'eed, Wanfers. TI'oh Brnshes. Glue, Gold an' .iver Leaf, Syringes oaf all kinds, Trusses. nli, Black and 'ad. Ink Powders Lemoat yrnea Mu-tard. Piack Sauce'rs, Stmuff,l.ignou ia-e, Matches. Puminice Xt,.ne, Rotten 'Staot' Sal Eratus, Patash. Salt Petre, Sealing WVa.1 'tapone. Starch, Paittt Brushes of every de cripion, Whito W~aslh Brushes Dusuiice .rushes, Sweepinig Briushes,Sernbhing IIlor and Sh~t Brusbes. hlair tirnahes. hbavir ifozes, shavinig sonip, I. all kinals. Wiashian. 'naps, 'l oilet Seaps. Rose. of varicans kind-: ,variety oaf fine articles of Ttacaco. Als' tine cutfTobaccoa for smoking aiid chaewing. l!mmery, Nursing Bottles. Nipple Shell Culpitng Glasses. Lanucets. Alecohol, R at am ioachi Band. .Sash- Tools, Camel's Hair.an Sable Hair Pencils All1 the above articles are warranted goo and sol~d on terms to please purchasers to cash. oron approved credit. J D. TIBBETTS. Edgefield C. (H.. March 11 tf 7 State of South Carolina, EDGE FI ELD DISTRICTI. Rberi T. Moore, vs. Henry) Bill for Yarborough and George W. ~injunction Yarborough. and relief IT a'ppearine; to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that George WV. Yarho rough, one of the defendants in this suit. resides beyond .the li-aite of this State. on mnotion of Mr. Baanskett, Plaintiff"'s Attrniey. ii is ordered thai tho said de fendant do appear and plead, answer or demur to the complainants said bill tof complaint, within three months froam the ptbliatiori hereof.or the said hill will be ta ken pra eonfesso aeainist him. S S. TOMPKINS. C. E. E. D. Comn's. Of' Feb 24 1846 3m5 Wite- Lead and Window Glass. Paints in Oil, V arnishes, &c. ORDFERS tn quanfity, taken for the above, ~.at7j 8. 8j. and 9 dollars. for Nos. 2, L' Extra and Pure Whaite Leads. if accom panied by the Caau. Paatte Oils. Drugs. Window Glass. &c. &c.. ordered on .aamae terms, and delivered here at onusanally lbw giricasi ..Contractoa,Builders, Painters. and Gentle men enaged .ib building or repaii-ing their loie.will'find the shove worthy their espe iii att etion.R. S. ROBERTS. May. 13 2w 16 Wholesale & Retail Grocers COINER CENTREANiD'NAWET STREETS, HAMBURG, S. C.. HAVE just received, and will-continneto 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, Clairfield Porto Rico and Muscovado. ALSO, Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COFFEES. 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Augustura do. 125 choice Rio do. I Bale Macho 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. 24 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. . MOLAS.ES 20 hds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON 5'O,000 pounds [rot, of all sizes. Also, a good assortment of Hoop and Band iron, tierman an Caster & Cast Steel. B.4 COI V& 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 Windsor do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Childrens, do 2 do Boys, do 2 do Offices, do 2 do Rocking, do I do Nurse. do BLANKETS. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 3 do 10-4 do (weighing 1 lbs. to the pair) A good assortinert of Bed Blankets. from 10.4 to 12-4. NEGRO CLOTHS.. 1,001 yds. Washington leans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAIL.,; 10O Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHOT. 150 Bags, assorted Sizes POWDER. 30 Kegs [IF Dupont's Powdei 10 do Blasting do 20 do Earle.Sporting, do WHITE LEAH. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. TE 42 . 50 Boxes Teas. Consistiig of gun pow der, Hydon and Imperial 6 ases attees, " I best Black Ted " LIME. 200 Bbls. fresh Rock Lime. Also-Plaster Paris. -ALSO Giniger, Pepper. Spice. Cinnamon, Nutmega, Indigo, Saltpaire, Aloe s4to'ke. Copperas. ShoeThread, Snaff. Cotton & Wool Cards, Brass Bound Buckets, . Painted Buckets, Tubs. Churns, Keelers. Willow. Wagons nd Cradles Washboards, Cocoa yippers. Clothes Pins, Brooms, Wooden Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows, Rakes, Scythe SneedsCofl'ce MillsSoap,Tallow & Sperm Candles. Wagon Boxes. Measares. Saddle lions; Windorr Glass, Starch, Pistols, To liacco, (brindstories, Osnaburgs, Twine. Cas. tings. Doots. Slboei, Wool H ats.Rice,Clothes Baiskets. Abdlonds, Bearskins, Mackerel, Muistard, Fifth Chains. Lampi Oil; a choice article of Cheowing Tobiacco; Vinegar. Blees, C Cider, Barrel Covers, Cod Fish, Plough Mlotilds. Sole Leather, Nankeens, Chioco late. & c.. & c. WVANTED-10.000 lbs. BEES WVAX, for which ensh will be paid. Hamburg, 1848 tf 1 staite of' South C'arolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRIC'1. James Eidson, Applicant. vs. Summons J-imes~ flo.d~ers & wile Sat ah. in sam'l Eidsoi ad otmiema Def'ts. Partition IT appearing to muy satisfaicton that G iideon Salter, William Salter. Boyce Eiuon. A illiam Eidsonn, Rtowland Eidun., Larkin Noiwood and wife Elizabeth, Humphreys l-.idson. Wiley Eidson and Allen ~id'oin lives beyond the limits of this State, it is theref ore ordered, that they dii appear and object to 'lhe sale or division oaf the Real Estnte of Jas. ridsoin, enir., deceased, on or before the irst .alonday in inne next, or their consent I.o the same will he entered of record. Giveni under my hand, at my office, 28th .eebuary, l846. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. March 4 1 1w 6 'arrant's Comspound Extract B.or CUBEss AND L APAVAt, stands tunri aled lfar its eflicacy. It performs a cure in a .w days-no confinement or restriction in iet is i'ecessary. It will be found invaluable. heing prepaired with the greatest possible care, ,pion well-tested principles, fouind u'pon that ,tnportaint law.Gfrst estab'ished by the celebra ied Dr. Ford vce. viz: "That a cnmbination of~ similar ,emedies will produce a more certain '4peedy and considernble effect than an equiv ,lont dose of iiny single one." -A .combina tin of Cubehs and napavia form a very use ful medicine inc eirattncases."-Sirfl. Cooper, This artidle is just .eceived~and for sale by J. D. TIBBETT'd. Dlec 10. tf 46 Staite of' South Carohina, EDGEFIEL DDISTRICT, ILE COM MON PL EAS. John B. Gordon, Declaration in vs. Common Jos. N. Perrin. Plcas. TH E Plaintiff in the aboro case. having this Iday filed his declaration in my office, and the Defendant having neither Wife or Attor ney known to reside wiiliih the limits of the State. on whomia copy, of the same with a rule to plead catn he served, oin notion of Batuskett, Plaintiffs Attorney, it is ordered, that the said Defendant do :tppear and plead to said dec laration wvithin a year and a day from the date hereof, or judgment' will he awbrded against binm by default. THOS. G. BA CON, c. c g. D. Clerk's Offiee, Oct 17th 1845 fy 39 1 10 M..Spanish (L Valedos) 1QM, do (1t.F'.M.) & Md.Impeutal Regalias, ('-Venus.") Just received, and for sale, . SIBLEY &~ CRA'PON Hamkburgd1846 no ice" Col. JOHN =BUSKET as}' Candidate. for the Senate,s.a-he ensuidng election. Feb 25 :*e#s j -- e are authorJzdpig i4Tt> nounce .apt TH10 Jr jME eandidate for the;Sen teId-aens. eoirg - election. - March'4- irte 6 a !7'We areuthorized C. YANCEY. as a'candidtefoeergcph g - tute, at the ensuing election :Js 25 Wej We are authorized to announc~08 S. BRUos. as a candidatefsrbh at the ensui.zg election^ Feb' We are authorized to announce JfQI1T DOBY. Esq., as a candidate for :thLba= gislature atthe.enesing-election-. February 4, We are authorized to annonace. aDut." F.LHOLLAtrD, Esq., as a candiditor the , House of Representatives, tte ng. election. . ..Feb. 25., We are authorized toontrounceO TOWLEs,- Esq., as a cadidi House of Rejiraeentstives, election: Fei'f 5' 4 .t We are authorized to"anotitctol. ARTUR iInPKra as a candidatefbrtfhe't House of Representatives, athe euaimnp election, Feb 25 te Q We are authorized o ao M. GaAHaM. Esq.. as a candidat fr Ordinary of Edgefeld Distract, 'a ihe . next election. Feb. 7 2 O The friends of SAirnsozr B'.s3kw aunouncehim as a candidate fer.ih.O ier. of Tax Collector at the next electione s Oct. 30. tf ' O The friends of EDMUND Mo nt Esq., announce him as a candidate forth.e office of Tax Collector at the next eteedo.', Not E. - tf. We are authorized to announce Gjoaes J. SHEpraaid as- a candidate for 'te'pee of Tax Collector, at the4next election, Dec. .f -. ("i'he friends nf-Col. Josa QUATrLz$ Bum announce him as -a candidate fortbhe. ffce-of Tai Collector, at the nexr-elec. Lion. Sep 3 to 32 ( The friends of Lieut. Jiau eB.o H ARts, announce him as a candidatefor - he office of tai Colletr at the oeit.lec lion. ( V*ie are anthtirized to anuae MIAKSHAL R. SMITH asa-candidate for Tax Collector at the next eection.: Dec 24 if 48 (Q*Tlie .riende of Maj. 8i C Sc ohsy announce' him as a candidate for Tar. Collector at the ensuing electiodi Nov 4., . - If 41 07* We are authorized to sbbbniice LtEvI R. Wrisozt, as a caudidate forthe Office of Tax Collector at the nexielection. - Feb.2t ~te _ 5 'Io the Independent V 7 ers, f . Edgeield Distridt! ! A'elloto Citizens :-Conirry.to.the d-. ice ahd wfishes of my frienids.-Ioffecamy self as a Candidate for the ofice 6f Tsx Collector, and solje our aufirges .. -IC elected. which I do 'eypect'ilerbif i diseicthre the duties of-the officeto ihe.bear Df my-abilities. -. JOHN J. AlcCOLLOUG. September 10 -die, 32. Dr. A. ,V. Youngblood; FFFR his profeusional services .to the eittzenb of Edgefield Villagc and vieibitfr. Office next door, East or Dr. R. T. Blibis' residence. A pril 22 :1 '23 T HE Etndersigned have forined a part tnership in the iractice of Law and Equity fuorEdgefield. One or 'he oiner 1iill attend the Courts of Abbeirille, Bara well and Newt errv. Office at Edgefield.C.. Hi. N L. GRIFFJi 31. t BON HAM. To TBOSE WHOSE OCCDPATIONS TEND.TO PaoDUcE ton AGOn4TATE DISEAsES. Th'Iis class of indlividuvats is very nume rous. They are those who work in. an unhealthy atmosphere. Printers, work men in feather stores, stone cutters, ha kars, white lead manufacturers, are all more or less subject to disesse according to their strength or constitution. The only method to prevent disease, is the. occa sional use of a medicine which abstracts from ihe cliculatioh all deleterious bmmors, . and expels them by the bowels.' Tonics in any form are injurious, as they only put. off the evil day to make it morefatal. The use of Brandreth's Pills will insure health, because they take all impure mat ters out of thte blood, and the body is not. weakened but strengthened by their ope-. I ration, for these valuable Pills do not force, but assist nature, and are not oppo sed. but harmonize with her. -. Sold at Dr. Brandreth's Ofllee, 241 Broadway, at 25 Cents per box. Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office24l.Broad way N. Y ; other offices in N'ew York. i'The genuine only for sale in Edge ield District, by R. S. Roaxxrs. Edgefield C E., Kenrick i! Thayer H athurg, J. 8. D. C. Smyley htreeting stast.- Aliso, by J. A. Wit llams. Aiken, and by it least one agentitn cv. cry District In the State. Every Agent havinji the genuine has seer tificatE of Agency. sitgned by thre Doctor-him. self. Edgefieldi C. H., blay 13. 1846. 3t6.16 State of South Carolia. EDGEPJ'ELD DISTRICT. IN T HE C0MA1ON FLE AS. S. T Hughes'I Decdarhtions in Pasehal Tillmian. -. fJzckett T He Plaintiff in the nwoe case flaving this iday filed his de.lar'attin'in: ny offie, and the DeCfendant having neither Wifde tiiff AG torney kt in to resid widinte'timits of this 8Stte, on .whom a' deop ofsaidr DeeleR. tion with a rule to plead dan lie served, on mno tion. Griffin, Plaintif'a Attiaueyorderedthat said Defendaat aipp"'aia'.pld to sald'p)ec Iaratibn within a year an af d~ from the date hereof, or judgmetIiliiWtwrded'against him by default.~ n.T .G-BACON, Cerkn Clerk's Office. .Jan 3O;146. 1.yy., .3 hUL'CMflNf OF S'ARSA EDPARILEA? Thiar'riiparation t er ar eapauiliaigossee..all the active properkof tn ,o. in , ~hcocard sate . m.