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GLE SPRINGS, arternburg District,.C. T HIS delightful watering plce will be ready to receive company by the first of June, with accominodations to suit any'ivho mny favor me with a call at the following rais: -*MIan per day, $1 25 " " week, 6.00 Over one aid less than four, 5 00 " four 400 - Children and servants half price, Horse per day, 6 1 " " week anl over, 3 50 p. S. The above property is for sale on rea sonable terms. JNO. C.*ZIMMERMAN. May 20 4t 17 Extra Court of Equity. I N consequence of the necessary and pto tnured absence of some of the Membersof -the Bur of this District, at the Appeal Court now sttitg in Colhnihin, Chancellor DeNxiN has passed an order that an Extra Court of Equity for Edgetield District, le held for said District, on Mionday the 291 day of'June next. to continne in session one week. No Court will be held on the first Monday in June. and all persons concerned will take notice of, and attend at the Extra Courtcoanimenring as above stated, on the 29th June next. S S. TOMPKINS. C. E. E. D. Com'mrs. Office, Edgefiell C. H., May 15,1846. S May_16 7t 17 A Challege to the World:! W E fe.trlessly ehallenge all met whe-ther W Medical mci or irverttors of-Quack Nostrums, to 1roditce the evidence of so won derful a cure of' Scrufula as ihi' following, which was perforied in t:t.svas nAYs'! REAl) I'!! tEAD 1'T!!! Messrs. Itowand & Walton-Gentl'eter': In jsi4'e to you. and ts an act of charity to tho~e *illicteds-l ihve been. I cheerfully fur nish you this testitoni:al -o the astonishing cure performed upnt me by your "Ia. Ce. LEN'S INDIAN VEGETABL.E I'ANAcA." More than two years since. I was auacked with a most obstinate and frightful Scrofula, which hanfi -d the skill of the most eminent physicians in our city. Among other remedies I used six teen bottles of "Swain's Pai:acca," twelve bottles of "Sand's Sassaparitla," eight bottles 'Sarsaparilla and Iodine." sud large quitunti ties of Hydriodate of Potash, and was still growing worse. My mother seein, your advertisement of '"Dr. Cullen'a I'auacea," called opon you, and you spoke so cor.fidently of it that I was indu ced to try it. although I had but little faith in its efficacy, after having tried so mnany other remedies without relief. ly f,e. forehead, nosc.cars and one side of my tlr' 'at were al nhost covered with highly intlamied and'painfiul ulcers. when I commenced using the "Pana cea," on the 29th of December. 145--and to my utter astonishment, the swelling and sore ness were entirely removed in trwenty four hours; and in two days the ulcers cotmttmeced heal ing! I am now aing the third bottle-the ulcers are all healed, and my health perfectly restored. Yours, &c., Signed JOHN W. APPLETON. Philadelphia Jan. 10, 1846, No.9. Madison St. City of Philadelphia, ss. - MAYOR'S OFFICE. Personally appeared before me, the sub. TL. s.] scriber, Mayor- of said City, John W. Appleton, who being duly sworn;deposes and th tsetl -{ sest -orin the foregoing -statement ate true. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my name and caused the -corporate seal to be affixed, this 10th day of January. A. D., 1846. Signed JUllN SWIFT, Mayor. The above certificate of our, Son is without 'the least shade of euagger:ation. His case we had considered almost hopeless, after so many celebrated remedies had failed, and we attrib. une his final cure in the incredibly short space of 'ececn days to your "Paaeea" alone. Y'ours, respectfully, Daniel Appleton. January 10th, 1816 Ann Ml. zipplet on. I can cheerfully bear testimony to the above very extraordinary cases, and believe it to be -one of ithe most wonderful cures on record. 1 was present when M-r'. A ppleton called to see Rowand .& Weltona, ini relationt to his case. His race was then almost covered with Scrofn bous-Ulcers, whicht were highly inflamted anid very painful--and I must say that 1 very much touch doubted thai a care could ever be effec ted. It is hardly probable that M r. A ppletoti would have lived three months lontger without reitef. .Signed, War. S-r w w, M. D. January 10. 1846. "Culler,-s Panacea," sold WVholesaile and Re. tail by Jos. Tr. Rowad. No.376 Alarket street; P. H- Horn, corner Fourth and Poplar; G. WV. Vaugant, corner Shackamnaxon anad Queena utreets: Kensington. and of our accredited Agents generally. For sale by R. S. R OBER T'S, at Edgefield Court Hose. May 28 18 2t Notice. ALL persons havinig demands againrat the ?.essate of David Richiardston, are request. ed to present them immed'ately, properly at tested. and all debiors of the estate, are required to make prompt paymtetit, as the affairs of the estate are abent to be closed. JAS- M. RICHAR DSON, JAS. S. GUIGNARiD, Executors. M ayl ly1 15 NOTICE. T HE Co-partnaership' of' D)'lassG & Co ..having been dissolved, the store is now eccupied lby D. WVEIDENFEtD. who coattaics to keep a large assortanmnt of Drny Goods and Fancy Articles, which lie wsill dis pose oi'at reasonauble prices for cushk. He i5 daily receiving KE II' GO ODS, fronm the Northern markets. May' 13 4t 16 - South Carolina, EDGEFlELD DISTRICT. ..Nary Moore and othaers, Bill for vs Michael Barr, A dm'r, Injunction and and others. Rfelief. IT apeaing to the satisfaction of thae t 'om misoethat Georgre WV. Yiarborought and Elizabeth lhis wife, Defendtats in this case, reside withot the limits ofthis State, on mtotion of Mr. Bausketi. Coampl. Solicitaor, it is ordered that the Defenadants, do a ppear and plead. answer or demar,tn the Complainiants bill of complaint, wvithina thr'ee tnontths from the publication, hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso. against them. S. S. TOM PKINS. C. E.E. D. April22 1846 $m 13 Notice. * STRAYED froin the substria her, a SORRF.L~ MA RE. with's blaze face, one white foot, and her right eye hias atblueish cast from a hurt, but still sees out of it,.the other eye, ge-good.7gears old, paces and -rneks well~ about 15 ihands high. Any person who -will take her upl, and inform the subscriber of the samae, will confer a favor, and will-be reward *d far their trouble. Address ,J. H. PEARSON, Ridge Post Office, Edgefleld district. May 20 7 ft'We are authorized to snho'nes Co. buN HI1LL as'a candidate for Onlinary, at SEERIFF'S5ALE B t-,virtne of sandiy'writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed. I will proceed 1o. sell at the house of the defenldirit, on Wednesday the 'third day ofitne ne'xtaihe fdJlowirg property, in the following eses, to wit:. ... A. Wigfall 44. L. T. Wigfall; .W..P,..Buler vs. the same; S. Christie and W. M..Burt and others, severally, vs.the same; two 1ows, se ven liead of liogs,' household and Jiichei fur. niture, aodi'library of book's. Terms ofsale cash. -- H. BOULWARE, S. E. D 'May 18 3t 18 Saddlery and Uarness ESTABLISHMENT, I tike .grent 'pleasure in returning to my patrons and friends in general, my sin cere thanks, for their very liberal patronage during the past year. I would also, take this opportunity to in form them, that I shall still continue to carry. on my bu. siness at my old stand, at the first door above Presley and Bryan's Brink store; where may be.found, at all tines, all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, and all other articles generally kept in such establishments. M ilitary equipage, made to order in the most approved style, n ill also be promptly furnish ed at my abop. All persons wishing to buy, I hope will give me a call. I shall endeavar to put all my ar ticles as low, as in justice to myself. I can pos sibly afford to do. D. ABBEY. May 13 tf 16 A CARD. RS. DUPIE informs her friends and the - public, that, to meet the wishes of those parents who desire their daughters to pursue a full course of study under her direction, but who entertain apprehensions respecting the healthfulness of Charleston, she has determin ed to establish a branch of her Seminary at AIKEN, for the Summer mouths. where will be offered all the adauntages of the city esta b!ishmuent. The location will 'be at the Coker Spring, well known for its salubrity,'beauty and re titement. The Exercises 'will cemmehee May 20th - A Paniphlet will:be'fbr warded to those who de sire'further particulars. Reference may be thade.tn Col. F. W. ilex rws, Col. BROOKS, Edgeheld C. H.; Dr.J.'W STOuES. hamburg. Charleston, S. C., 190 East Bay street. May G 4t 15 Go L. & E. PENN, have just received and . opened a large and handsome assort ment ofSPRING Asip SUMMER GOODS, prchased in Charleston and New York, con prising a general assortment of Staple and Faney Goods, Bard ware, Crockery, Groteries, Hats, Shoes:, Bonnets, Books and Stationery, Saddlery and Bridles, Medicines, nd ti great., pzety of other articles usually kept in ourb we will sell n terms tmst~ t11e3 Il7We iiiiiredo t frsends't-calland ex amine our - April 8. 3 .. HI. Stbsih r wishing to leave 'Lr.U. the Stute, of'ers his L -NDS for sale, lying in Abbeville District, on the waters of Rocky River, two miles east of Lon ndsville, and only-six from the Savannah River, con sisting of Twelve Hundred Acres, one half leated and the balance in woods, on a credit one, twoand three years, instalment bearing t nerest. On said Plantation there is a good DW EL aLNG, a new GIN H1OUSI. anid SCREWV, nd 'Ihraishing H ouse' and :al n ut hotuses ne w. 'he platntation is under good repair. H nzy person wishing to purchase will do well o -call ua the suabscsiter. JOHN A. MARTIN Abbeville, March 18 3m (b'nn) 9 Lahd for Sale. THE Subsctiber has determined to offer .1at private sale, the well known tract of Land on which he now resides, on the Pinc ouse Road, leading to Hamburg, 15 miles rom th-e Pine House. formeily known as ran's. it is an cxcelhentst atnd for a small ountry business, either for a Grocery or Dry Goods Store. '1f'he tract con'tains 156 acres, more or less, and the land is in a good state for ultivation. For particulars, apply to the sbscriber on the premises. . .GRY April8 3m 11 Thue State of South CarolinaI EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. ary Loveless, A pp. ~Sm osi vs. Sumnsi Benjamin F. Loveless ( Partition. 1 nd others Defendants. IT~ ppaigto mysatisfactio that Wilon . Lvelssone of tedo edants, ret ides without the limits ~of' this State, it is therefore Ordered, That be do appear and object to the division, or sale. f the Real Estate of Martin Loveless, heceasedl, on nr before the first Monday in July niext, or his consent to the same will e entered of record. -. Given under my hand at my office, April 3, 1846. JOHN HILL, a. E. D. 12 12w State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Sastel P. Getson ;and Wife,) Summons -A pplicants, as. Sebren O. i iullivan and others, Def'is. )Par~tition. T appetaring to my satisfaction that Sebren O . Sullivan. Thomas Stilliban, Dawvson Silivaui, William Quaria.s atid wife Eliza beth, and William Quarles.,jr, a nephew, heirs and distributees of the teal estate of Elleni Sullivani, deteased, live without the limits of this State, It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the dit'ision or sale of the real estate aforesaid oin the first Monday in July neit, ortheir consent to the same will e entered of recoid.. Given underimy hand atmy office, this 6th day of April, 146JOHN-HdILL, o. z. Api8.121. 11 $26 Retrard! "ANAWAY from the subscriber, about .the 10th of January. a Negro Woman. y atne of NICY, of dark complexion, about' 38 yeats of age ; she is lopposed. to be~ab'ut Chales. Glover's glantaion, where she .hias been steen~ Th hbove reivard Wsill be paid to, any persod who will dleliver her to me at Edge field Court House.,-. -.S. F. GOOD. EdgeeC. H .... prl2 .e -14 'CHEAP CASHBS'ORE ! New Arrivals. WTE ROCK- CANDY Tomato Catsup, in quart-bottles, Crushed Loaf Sugar, - Clarified Sugar, - Six kitsapickled Salmon, Carmine Red Ink,. Eopyclopediw of Rell 'sKniwlcdge, Parley's-First 'Book, of Iiit'ory', '' New York Readers, Nos. 1; and 3, Davies' Surveyiig, Gunus' Domestic Medi -,ne, A splendid Colognu at 2'cts.a quart, Fine Colpgne.at 50 ceuts ajguart. Steel Watch:Chaju,. Pen and pocketKnives and:Scissors, Pocket and Dressing C'omsi Tooth, Toilet and Nail'Biisief Hat and H earth Brushes;' Twin Buttons for Coate . Razorsand Shaing Cream For sale by - Rt. ". ROBERTS. EJgeficld C. H., 19th May,.1 46. May 20 . 2t 17 TO THE PULI.C B Y the last Will and Testament of Alex ander Downer, deceased, late of Beach Island, provision has been made for the main tenance and education of a number of indigent orphan-of this District. under the age of 14 years-and by an act of the Legislature, Com missioners have been appointed to.carry out the benevolent desi;ns of. to'Testator. hey have procured a suitable .Joatio' at Beach is land, eight miles below Ha irgand;:design as soon as they can ascertain the number of beneficiaries, to erect ruitable buildings for their accommodation, and.to;obtain the servi tes of a competent person-to -take charge of the Institution.. The design of this. communication is to so licit the co-operation of tie.citizens generally, nut more particularly of the Oommissioners of Free Schools, in ascertaing thenumber of chi Iren in their respective neii hborhiods entitled o the benefits designed by tr benefaction of he Testator. - Conmunications addressed to ds through the Hamburg Post Office, will be thankfully re :eived.. 31. GALPHIN, D. ARDIS, Comm'rs. G. B. MILLS. April 29 tf ' 14 The Hamburg Journal will copy. H.L. JEFFERS.. eneral Agent and Conmission Merchant, Haitabur.S. C.. ^ TILL, of'eris h services to his fiiends and the public, tid he will dicie-his undivi led attention to e SELLING OF COTTON AIDFLOUR, RECEIYING AND Foar&aDiso GooDs. tuing Goods for Planters, or- .llerchants, or attend to any. busin.ss Hat. may be committed to his. Cats. He embraces this opportunity Ad. tendering is tbanks'to his friendsfar.i theirdiberal patron ae heretofore bestowed, and by inidustry and ose attention to business, he hopes to merit. nd-to continue tordeceive lie''ssme. It shall be is aim to imakeall his'charges as -light as -pos. ible, knowing thdt it will-he to his interest to losely observe the interest of,.his friends. ,iberal advances will.be.tiade Irrequired, on roduce sent to him far safe tore. Cotton ent to him by Boats, will. b9 'eived free of ihafage. All producea. imntpi for sale ill be prompily' seld-iii l Ti ordered. August 6 'tf 28 NEW S PnNG GOODS. WdM. KETCHAbi-& CO., HAMBURG, bo. 'CA. . AVE received their Spring supply of IN Dry Goods, of 'the latest style and pat arns, consisting in part o'-Graduated Robes, 'lain lUslin Robes, Rich Drapery Chintz, 'rited Lainq, new styles, Bi'rages, Ging. raims and Mustinta, Chaibray Gingham, for bildren, Book, Mull, Ja.conet, Cross Barred, iwiss and Cambric Munslins. Brown Linent rills, Brown Linen Table Chtiths, by the ard or patttern, Daumask Tableitiaper, Irish .iien, Linen Sheetinig, Linen and Grass kirting, Rich Fuincy Sprinig Prit. a lot of uperior Calicoes, at 12b cents, fast colors, 'inikeens-, Checks, Tricks, Gloves, Parasols. nrasoleties. San Shiades, Linent Cambric and lilk Hatndkerchiefs, Fuirnitn're Dimity, Frin es, Puihn and Leaf H ats, Ladies' anid Misses' clain Straw and Leghiordi Gipsey sonnets, ilowers, Tabbs and Ribbons, Ladies' tine Kid lippers, Children's blaicl and colored Shoes. c. A lot nf Hosiery, 33 per cent, cheaper han ever before offered ini this market. all (if which, together with our fornier stock, taill be rid loro, for Prompt Paj. -t A pr il J9. 3t MDGEFIE~L HOTEL. THE Subscriber respectfully. infoi-me his frietnds and the public at large, itat lie is had his House. thurot: hg repaired. and is made a large addition taIhe samte by the >urhase of the adjoining Hfouse, which will miablehimn to accommodate at least forty or ifty more, persons durin~ Courts and other ies than-he formerly lia. His whole aim is been concentrated to thie domfart aid con enience of all those who have favored him ith their patrodae ;and bie flatters himself hat a discerninig an generous public will con. -inue to bestow on him .a share of their favors. Ele wvilh~as beretofore. endeavor to furnIsh i Table with the best that the country can efford. Having 'idmoed hiis Bar at the farthest mud of the House adjoining, little or no an oyance can be expertenced by those who pit ip at his Hotel. His Bar will* be furnished with the hest Liquors, and his Stables supplied with good ihd whiolesome provender aind attentive Host era. ~ . B. $. RYA N. Februay~ *|$ . I -f 5 State of 'Sout Carolina,. EDGE-FIELD DISTRICT. T H OMAS PRICE, living one mile from Eltoti Port Office, Tolled before wne a Sori-e1 Horse, 15 hands high, hind feet white ip to the linees, anud the left fore toot. 4 > ze in the-face, a irhite streak near the right lank, blinid of the right ego. Stipposed to be 15 years old, and atppriinsed at $10. BENJA;MIN:STEPHENS, M. E. LI. April29.- iv. :re-- lm4m i4 State offjot Carolina, ~DGEFIEND D1STRICT. O0bEW befr Vis, byG., W.Jones, hi .ipg ifesr th -ia~ ouse, in said district; i estray. R1OLE'rb bjcolc'r, of about hree feht eix inchelini.4izt of about. six 'eas old, and' withodt anyrlrands or marks rerceivable. The saie{Mis hasl been apprais ud at jis doiLarte JOSEPH ABNEY, Magiutrafe. May 20 ' '" Taiii4ir__17 6(" We are, anthorized to an IOUnCe N, L.GRIFrN Esql. as a Can lidae r, the Senna at tire ensuing elec HAS just aeceived, and will keep con stantly on hand, a fresk supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and .ye Stuffs. lie does not think proper to humbug the public, by advertising his prices, but persons wishing to purchase may be assured that lie will sell at as LOW PRICES as any one in Edge field, Hambug or Augusta. The folltowing constitutes a part of his stock of Medicines : Epsom and Glauber Salts, Caster Oil in bottles, or by the gallon. Calomel, Tart. Emetic, Assafwtida, Arrow Rout, Rhurbarb, Jalap, MagnesiaGum Myrrh, Aloes, Gamboge. Cayenne Pepper, Morphine. Cremor Tartar, Opium, Laudanum, Paregon. 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. (FAII of Dn. JAYsE's Medicines, warranted genuine. Solt as cheap as can be found at any Drug Store, in this or any other place; obtained directly from Dr. Jayne, through his only Agent in Augusta. Bull's Sarsaparilla. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Carpenter's Do. Philotoken, Carpenter's Extract Cubebs and Copaiva, Tarrant's Do., Medicommen:um, Gudirey s Cordial, M uffatt's Pills, Moffatt's. Bitters, Champian's Fever anfl Ague Pills. Champi on's Vegitable Anti-dyspeptic Pills, Hull's Fever and Ague Pills, Spencer's Pills, Hull's Lozenges, Peter's Pill's, Cook's Pill's. Du pont Tooth Drops, Thompson's Eye Waters, Tahnestock's Vermifuge, Thompsonian Miel icines, Roiwand's Tonic Mixture, Seidlitz and Sola Powders, Sw ain's Panacea, Turlinaton's Balsani, Hay's Liniment, Harrison's Oint. inent, a sure cute for Qcald head. Ccarpa's Accou'stic Oil. for deafness, and all other Patent Medicines in common use. PAINTS AND OILS. White Lead. of all kinds; Red do; Verdi gris. Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Vandyke Brown, Turkey IJ umber,. Chriome Green. Cerorne Yellcw.. Veriiillion,. Stone Ochre, Ivory Black, Terra Sienna, Drop Lake Pa. tent Black, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre, Lyth arne, Russian Blue, Turpentine, Rose Pink, Varnish of all kinds, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Lamp Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, and all the Essen tial Oils. DYE-STUFFS. Spanish Float, Indigo, Ainatte. nadidr, Logwood, Camwood, Brazil Wood, Fustic, Red Saunders, Tmnteric, Coperas, Alum, Bluestone, and all other Dye Stuffs. SPIC ES. Black Pepper, Allspice, Mace, Cinnamon, Cloves, Ginger, Race and Pulverized Nut mnegs, &c. MISCEI.LANEOUS. Window Glass, from 8 x 10 up to 20 x 30, Putty, Whiting, Sperm Candles,Candle Wicks Castile Soap, Chalk, Court Plaster, Flax Seed, Wafers. Tooth Brushes. Glue, Gold and Silver Leaf, Syringes of all kinds, Trusses, Ink, Black and teed. Ink Powders. Lemon Syrup. Mustard, Pink Saucers, Snuff, lignor ice, Matches. Puunice Stone, Rotten Stone, Sal Eratus, Potash, Salt Petre, Sealing Wax. Sponge, Starch, Pnint Brushes of every de scription, White Wash Brushes. Dusing Brushes, Sweeping Brusbes, Scrubbing, Ilorse and Shoe Brusbes, Hair Brushes, Shaving Boxes, Shaving Soap, cf' all kinds, Washing Soaps..Toilet Soaps. Rose, of varions kinds; a variety of fine articles of Tobacco. Also, fine cut Tobacco for smoking and chewing. Ennery, Nursing Bottles. Nipple Shells, Cuping Glasses, Lancets, Alcohol, Rat and Roach Bane, Sash Tools, Camsl's Hair, and Seble Hair Pencils. All the above articles are warranted good, and sold on ternis to please purchasers fur cash, cron approved credit. J. D. TIBBETTS. Edgefield C. H.. March 11 if 7 Valuable School Books ! JUSTr receiv'ed frouu Philadelphia. Gmaa~ & EwLo-r's, valiable series or Coasaon school Readers. Nos. i, 2. 3 and 4. Trhese Bonks are this best series of Readers that have eve~r been presented to *he Schools in South Cariolina. To be satisfied of this, please call and examine them. all who feel an inteursi in the correct instruction of the youth. Also, Dr. Ruschutinberger's- First Books of Natural History, pubilishied also by Grigg & Elliott. comprising A natoumy and Physiology, Mafammalogy, Ornithology, ltcchyology and Herpetology, Conchiology Enitomiology, Bot any and Geilo-.v. heing the best Elemnentary works upon thisstubject, evor before published and every family library ought to have a set of them, and every youth iinstr'.cted in them. These Books have recomtmendations ofC the liigliest abaracter, front Teachers in South Carolina and Georgia. -ALso Grimshaw's Histories of Napoleon, Ronme. Enghiid, Frane. Greece and United States, Wvith Keys and Questions to the same. Jonie's Chemistry and Philosophy, latest addition ; Hmrd'e & Mason's Farrery; Bigland's School Edition of Natural H istory ; Shakspeare, two volumes, gilt ; Jose phus. 2 vols., do, ; Village Sermons ; Say's Polical Econuimy: Rogers', Heman's, Eilton, &c. Works; Dictionary of Quotations; Smtiley's Arithmetic, and Key and Tables ; Byron. illustrated, extra gilt edge: Crabbe, do.; Cowper. do; Eberli's Notes, Practice, 2 volumes, and on Children; U S. Dispensatory ; Family Prayer, life of Jack sons.; Gents. and Ladies Lexicons ; Sauca's Morals; Chesterfield ; Book of Politeniess: Daughter's Own Book ; 'Western Sonster: Beanett's Letters; WVee.n's Washington and Marion ; &c.. &c., together with --- Story Book, for Children. For sale by G. L. & E. PENN, Edgefield C. H., April 1, 18463 3mn 10 State ofSouth Calrolina. EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. William T. Smith, Indorser, Declaration as. in AL John Swatnson. )tachment. The Samne,) as. *> Declaration in At4tachiment. The Same. 'l H E Plaintiff in the above cases, haviung Itis day filed his Declarations in my of fice, nand the Defendant having neither Wife nor Attorney, known to reside within the limits of the said State, on whom a copy of said dec. larations with a iule to plead thereon can be served, on motion of M Gray, Plaintiffs At torney, it is ordered. that the said Defendmant appear and plead to the said Declarations within a year and a dnay, from the date hereof, or 'udgment will be awarded against himi by de. fatit. T. G. BAGON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, A pril 20. 1846 ly . n Castings and 1aiI1, TilHE Subscriber offers for sale 3,000 lbs. SCastings, consisting of Ovens, Skillets, Spiders, &c. and 100 kegut of Cut Nails. from No. 4 to No. 20.. . .S. F. GOODE. Feb 25 tf ' 5 - We tire authorized to aanbupewr~a. jor JOHN B. H OLMES as a. candidate for the House of Representativye, at thes nex elton. May 6 te 15 Wholesale & Retail Grocers CORNER CENTRE AND MARKET STtEETS, : HAMBURG, S. C. HAVE just received, and will continue tc receive fresh supplies of the following Articles, which they offer to their friends anc 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. Angustura 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, 24 per yard, 45 to 47 in. 100 do Georgia & Corolina, 44 to 45 in ROPE 300 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do Manilla, do 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSLS 20 bhds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON 50,000 pounds Iron, of all sizes. Also, a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, German an Caster & Cast Steel. B.4 CON & SALT. 0,000 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 Childiens, do 2 do Boys, do 2 do Offices, do 2 do Rocking, do I do Nurse. do BL A NKETS. 2 bales 9-4 Blankets 3 do 10.4 do (weighing 7 lbs. to the pair) A good assortment of Bed Blankets from 10.4 to 12-4. NE GRO CLOTH S.. 1,000 yds. Washington Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NA L.S. 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHOT. 150 Bags, assorted Sizes POIWDER. 30 Kegs IhF Dupont's Powder (l1 do Blasting do 20 do EagleSporting, do WHITE LEAD. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. TE 4S. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gun pow der, Hyson and Imperial 6 ases ,:tices, "" I best Black Tea " LIME. 200 Blils. fresh Rock Limo. Also-Plaster Paris. - -ALSO Singer, Pepper. Spice, Cinnamon, Nut icgs, Indigo, Saltpetre, Blue Stone, Copperas. S hoeThread, Snuff, Cotton & Wool Cards, Brass Bound Buckets, Painted Buckets, Tubs. Churns. Keelers. Willow Wagons and ('radtes. Washboards, Cocon Dippers, Clothes Pins, Brooms. Wooden Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows, Rakes, Scythe Sneeds, Coffee M ills,Soap,Talkow & Sperm Candles. Wagon Boxes. .Measures, Saddle lions, Vindort Glass, Starch, Pistols, To bacco, Grindstones, lnaburgs, Twine, Cas. tinirs, loots. Shoes, Wool H iats.Rice,Clothes Bjaskets, Almonds, Bearskins. Mackerel, Mtustard, 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,&ce.. & c. WANTED-lt0.000 lbs. BEES WVAX, for ,vhich cash will be paid. Hambhurg, 18.46 tf. 1 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRIT. iN T HE COMMOV PLEAS. ohn Hill, Ordinary,) Declaration in vs. Joshnua H ammond. Atitachment. T HlE Plaintiff in the above case hav ing this dlay filed his Declaramion it my office, and the Defendant having nei~ ther wife nor attorney known to reside within the himius of this Smate, on whom S copy of said Declaration with a rule to tleadi can be served, on motion of Griflin. Plainiff's Atmorney, ordered that the said~ Defendant appear and plead to the sie Declaration withitn a year and a day frort the dale hereof', or judgment will be a wa-ed against him by dlefault. T HOMlAS G. BACON, C. C. r. Clerk's office Feb. 10 1846 ly 3 Tarrant's Compound Extract TOF CUTBENs AND CAPAvAN, stands uniri valed for its efficacy. It performs a cure in few days-no coniflemenit or restriction ii diet is necessary. It will be found invaluable. being prepared with the greatest possible care upon01 well-tested principles, found upon th~a imortantt law, first estab'ished by the celebra ed Dr. Fordyce, viz: "That a comnbinatiom of similar remedies will produce a more certain speedy and consider able effect than an equiv alent dose of any single one." "A .comrbina. tion of Cubebs mind capavia form a very use Ctl medicine inm eennim eascs."-SirR. Cooper, F. R. S., M. R. S., &c., &c. This article is 'just .eceived, and for sale by J. D. TIBB3ETT'S. Dec 10. tf 46 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFJEL DDlSTRICT, lE COMMON PLEAS. John B. Gordoni, )Declaration in Ts. Comnmon Jos. N. Perrin. Pleas. jT H E Plainitiff in time above case. having thi Iday filed his demclaratiomi in my office, and the Defemndant having neither Wife or Attor. ey known to reside within thme limits of thei State, on whom a copy of thme same with a rule Lo plead cam, be served, on motion of Bauskett Plaintiflfs Attorney, it is ordered, that the said Dehemdant do appear and plead to said dec laration witim a year and a day from the date hereof, or jndgment will be awarded against him by default. THOS. G. BA CON, C. C E. D. Clerk's Office. Oct 17th 1845 ly 39 10 M. Large Spanish (W. 4.$H. 1 10OM. Spanish (L Valedos) 10OM, do (R.P. M.) 5 M.Impernal Regalias, ("Venu.'" ust received, and for sale byf SIBLEY & 'CRAPOlf~ Tiambunrg'IRA6 if CANDI DA TE E O We are authorize4,to an' nodnce Col. JOHN BAUSKETrT as a.. Candidate for the Senate, at the 'ensuing l election. Feb 25 to . 5 We are authorized to. an= nounce .apt T1 HOS J. HIBBI;ERsp eandidate fur the Senate, atc.the:ensmiog election. March 4 tea ,.j :i (7"We are authorized to. announge.Mr: C. YANCEY, as a candidute for the Legisla+. tute, at the ensuing election. Jan28 te. " : We are authorized to announce CataP: S. BROOKS. as a candidate fi-i the'-Hose: at the ensui.ig election. Feb-25 .te&5 We are authorized to announce JOHN DOBY. Esq., as a candidate for. theLe gislature at the ensuing eleaition. . February 4 if 2 We are authorized to annoince Dtr IELHOLLAND, Esq., as a candidate for the House of Representatives, ai the ensuing election. Fe b. 25 to . We arc authorized to announce OiyE" TowLEs, Esq., as a candidate for i House of Representatives, at the ensuing election. Feb 25 to 4 We are authorized to announce Col. ARTHUR SIMPKINS as a candidate forthe House of Represeutatives, at the ensuing election, Feb 25 to .5 (:0 We are authorized to announce M. GRAHAM, .Esq.. as a candidate .fog Ordinary of Edgefield District, at the next election. Feb. 7.2 (fThe friends of SamPson B. NArs, aunouncehim as a candidate for the Offi'd of Tax Collector at the next election.2 ' Oct. 30 if 40 , (7' The friends of EDMUND. MoaIs,. Esq., announce him as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the nest election. Nov 6. tf - , 41.-i We are authorized to abmounce GEOao J. SHEPPARD as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, it the next election, . Dec. tf 48.. (' The friends of Col. Joe QUATTL . oat announce him as a candidate'forthe office of Tax Collector, at the..next e. tion. Sep 3 to . ;. f The friends of Lieut. JaasizB HARIs, autiounce-him as a candidate foit he office of tax Collector at the next-elec, tion. I;. (EF'We are authorized to annodpc MAtSlAL R. SMITH as a caadidtto for Tax Collector at the next elecion. Dec 24 - tf 48. ("wThe friends of: Maj. "81C Scoit., announce him as a' candidate -for.-Tax Collector at the ensuing election. Nov 6. ". f (0P We are authorized to a noinc& LEVI R. WILSON, as a causli4atefoi te Office of Tax Collector at the iext election. Feb.26 to . To the Independent Vfirs of Edgefield-Diatrict Fellow Citiens :-ontrary tothe t - vice and wishes of my 'friends er nmy self as a Candidate for the o ~T ai Collector, and solicit your surra es Tf elected. which I do not expect to be, I w.it f diseiarge the duties of the office to the bes3 of my abilities. --.* JOHN J. RlcCOLLOUGH.. September 10 die'. 33 Dr'. A. W. Youngblood! OFFER, his professional services to the citizens or E-d'genield Village and vicinity. (Jlice next door, East of Dr. R. T..Uid6 residence. A pril 22 tI *3 I r.Brandrew's 1?R1. To THOSE WHOSE OCCUPATIONS-TEND E'O PRODUCE OR AGoRAvATE DISEAsES. This class of. individluals is very name rous. They are those who work in.; an unhealthy atmosphere. Printers, work' mten in feather stores, stone cutters, b*' kuars, white lead manufacturers, are all more or less subject to disease according mo their strength of constitution. The only method to prevent disease, is the occa sional tuse of a medicine which abstracts from the circulation all deleterious humors,. and expels them by ibe bowels.. Toqics 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-d lers out of the blood, and the body is not weakened but strengthened by their ope ration, for these valuable- Pills do not lorce, but assist nature, and are not oppo sed, but harmonize with her. Sold at Dr. Brandreth's Office, 241 Brosdway, at 25 Cents per box. Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office 241,Broad way. N. Y. ; other offices in New Yorkf. llTiThe genuine only for sale in'Edgeseld Itistrict, by R. S. Ressxers, Edgefield C. H., Kenrick 5& Thaayer Hamburg, 3. S. 4 D. C. Smyley Meeting Street. Also, by J. M: Witt 'iams. Aiken, and by at least one agent in ev-* ,-ry District in the State. Every Agent having the genuine has a cer ;ificate of Agency, signed by the.Doctor him - self. Edgefield C. HI., May 13, 1846 St 16 State of South Carolina. EDGE FIELD DISTR1CT. - IN THE COMMONFLEAS. S. T Hughes IDeclarhiont vs. . Foresnp Paschal Tillmmn. I Adaienm. T He Plaintiff in the abve-ease havingthiTs Iday filed his declarattor -in-my office, and the Defendant having neither Wife- noe-At torne known to reside within the. liinits'of this Stste, on wvhaom a copy of said Deehera tion with a rule to plend can be served, on Ulo tion. Griffin, Plaintifis Atta ney. orderedtha~t said Defendant appear atid plead to saidDee laration within a year afdd a day from the date hereof, or judgmenat will Essaardsd againist him by defautlt. T. G BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, Jatd. 30,1846. -..ly. . THE undersigned have formed a-pairt -.nershiip in the practice et Law and Equity for Edgefield. One 4r the ottner will attend the Courts of Abbevillc,-Bars well and N'ewlerry,- ..y .:. :- -.-:. - Office rat Edgelleld-C.~.Bes ..-. -3l. L.:BONHAM. BULL'S COMlPOUND OF -SARSA PARILLA. This preparition of .Sar saparilia ossess all the actlye properties of. the.Root, mn.a high coinceatrated state.. Just received, and forsebj~ n..c.104r6