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PROCLA1VATIO1Nc EXECUTIVE TJEPARTMENT, UsanL:STON. May 23, 1546. By WILLIAM AIKEN. Governor and Commander in Chief, in and over the .State of South Carolina. A requisition having been made on the State of South Carolina, by the President of the United States, for a Regiment of Infantry, ' to be enrolled, and held in read iness for muster into the service of the United States." I, WILLIAM AIKEN, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the State of South Carolina, do issue this my Proclamation, calling upon the citizens thereof, to come forward and enrol thetnselves in the ser vice of their country. Congress has authorized the organiza tion of Fifty Thousand Volunteers to serve for twelve months, and the privilege is now accorded to the people of this State, to furnish their proportion of the defenders of ourcotantry. Where every consideration of duty and patriotist calls so loudly upon the citi zens of our republic, the Executive is as sured that there needs no appeal from it to stimulate the hearts of his countrytnen. Our gallant army on the Rio Grande, embarrassed for a time by vastly superior numbers and the craft of the enemy, have signally vindicated the honor of the coun try, and the reputation of our arms by re cent victories, which rank with the high est achic ements of modern times. The enthusiasm of our sister States has poured out thousands of brave men to their aid, but our country still calls for more to carry out this war to a safe and honorable conclusion, and the Governor, in compli ance with the requirement made upon him, calls upon his fellow-citizens to rally a round the standard of our country, and en rol :hemselves in her defence. . WILLIAM AIKEN. By the Governor. J. W. CasTEY, Adjt. & Ins. Gen'l. Ecte.-All communications in relation to the matters contained in the above Pro clamation, must be addressed to Adjutant C ,fral J. W Cautey, Head Quarters, Ch rleston. To ie published ibree times in every paper in the State. , June 3 3t 19 J. A. WILLIAMS, ESPECTFULLY intirms hisfriends and the public generally, that he has just re ceired uad opened. (at the Store formerly oc cupied by S. F. GooaE,) ,AN ENTIRE rEW STOCK OF Dry Goods, &r, Groceries, Croileryware-Hardware. fI eS, S sWEk& BATS, Al ,f wicb he ivsell 4 or Cash, or or ne to punctualcustomers. 4t 18 .May27 . nj, Sel~i,.g0 T HE subscriber coptemplatea closinlg for a short time, during the Summer, offers his remaining stock-of Dry coods. Ready Made Cloth ing, a&c. . atreducqd prices, many ofVthem at cost. ;. _ :D. WVEIDENFELD. BACON. 0 1L L BS. first quality 0,000BACON. for sale by31. FRLAZiER, 'May 27 btfetoL P. Sd8e n Notice. I FORWARN allpersons fo rdn o Philander Wrigtht, for three hundred dollars, date'l 4th May, 1846, anad payable one day. al - I rdate. I shall re-sist the payment of staid note, on the ground of inadequacy of consideration. JOHN3G RifFITFH. Mlay 27 3t 18 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRIOT. '1n the Court of Ordinary. A-:stin Rowe and ot':ers,) Appli'ts, vs. Mary Rowe> and others, Def'ts. IT appearing to my satisfaction that ..A ndrew Jackson PRowe, lives beyond the limits of this State, it is thet efore or d sedJ that he do appear and ob'ject to the division or sale of the real estate of Wmn. B. Rowe, deceased, on or before the first Monday in September next, or their con stent to the same will he emered of record. Given under my hand at my offiee, 2d June. 1846. JOHN llILL. 0. E. D. June 3d, 1846 12w 19 South Carolina, EDGEFIE LD DISfTRICT. Bland. Catlin & Co., )Bai for Dis and others, vs. covcr anid Elias Abrahamsa atnd others. ) Ret'f: iN conformity to the order of Chiancellor 1. Johnston, in this case, public notice is hereby given to the creditors of H ollis Dunton, to retnder to mec their demands against the funds in dispnte, in this case, on M onday the 22d day of Jamne next. Those neglecting to reader their detmahds, properly attested, on that day, will be excluded by the terms of said order from anry participation in the said funds. S. S. 'IOMPKINS,.C E. E D. May 20 5t 17 South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Moore and others, ) Bil for vs. Michael Barr, A dm'r, Injunction and and others. Relief.. I T appearinig to the satisfaction of the .:om missioner, that George WV. Yarbor-ough and Elizabeth his Wife, Defendants in this case, reside without the limits of this State, on motion of Mr. Bauskett. Compl. Solicitor, it is ordered that the Defendants do appear and plead. anaswer or demur, to the Complainants bill of complaint, within thtreetmonths from the publication, hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso, against them. S.S& TOMPKINS. C. E. E. D. April22 1846 3m 13 . Dr. A. W. Youngblood, O FFERS his professional ser-vices to the citizens. of Edgefleld Village and vicinity Office next door, -East of Dr. R.. T. Mimi GLENN SPRINGS, .Spartanbayrg District,S.C. T HIS delightful watering place will be j, ready to receive company by the first of Juhe, with accotnmdatiuns to nuit any who may favor me with a call at the following rates: . Man per day, $1 25 week, 6 00 Over one and less thatn four, 5 00 " four 4 00 Children and servants half price, Horse per day, 621 " - week and over, 3 50 '. S. The above property is for sale on rea sonable terms. JNO. C.!ZIMMERMAN. 1b1ay 20 4t 17 Extra Court of Equity. IN consequence of the necessary and pro tracted absence of some of the Members of the liar of this District, at the Appeal Court now sitting in Columbia, Chancellor DUrisN has passed an order that an Extra Court of Equity for Edgefield District, he held for said District, on Monday the 29th day ofJune next. to continue in session one week. No Court will be held on the first Monday in June, and all persons concerned Will tithe notice of, and attend at the Extra Court,commencing as aboye stated, on the 29th June next. S. S. TOMPKINS, C. E. E. D. Com'mrs. Office, Edgefield C. H., May 15,1846. May16 7t 17 baddlery and larness ESTABLISHMIENT. I take great pleasire in returning to riy patrons an friends ii general, my sin cere thanks, for their very liberal patronage during the past year. I would also, take this .ppotunity to in form them, that I shall still continue to carry on my bu. sines at my old staud, at the first door above Presley and Bryan's bric.k store; where may be found, at all times, all kinds of HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, and all other articles generally kept in such establishments. Mliitary equipage, made to order in the most approved style, n ill also be promptly furnish ed at ty shop. All persons wishing to buy, I hope will give me a call. I shail endeav3r to put all my ar ticles as low, as in justice to myself, I can pos sibly affurd to do. D. ABBEY. May 13 tf 16 L. & E. PENN, have just received and " opened a large and handsome assort ment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, purchased in Charleston and New Yoik, coin prising a general assortment of Staple and Fancy Goods, Hard ware, Crockerry, Groceries, Hats, Shoes, Bonnets, Books and Stationery, Saddlery and Bridles, Medicines, and a great variety of other articles usually kept in our line. All of which we will sell on terms to suit the times ITWe invite our friends to call and ex amine our stock. April8 tf 11 sd T ICE . EI B Subscriber wishing to leave the State,offers his LANDS for sale. lying in Abbeville District, on the waters of Rocky River, two miles east of .Loundsville, and only siumfromthe. Savannah River, cot sisting of-jjni .ed--Atres, oe half cleated and tfikba iuce- in woods, on a credit one, two and three' years, instalment bearing interest. - On said Plantation there is a good DWEL LING, a-new GIN HOUSE and SCREW. and Thrashing'Ilouse' and all out houses new. The planta tiun is under good repair. H ny person wishing to purchase will do well ta call on the subscsiber. JOHN A. MARTIN A bbeville, March 18 3m (Ban) 9 Land for Sale. TH E Subscriber has determined to uoffer .1.at private sale, the well kcnowin tract of Land on wvhich lie now resides, on the Pine Hmuse Road. leading to Hamburg, li miles from the Pine House, fortuethy known as Evan's. It is an excellentst anid for a small country business, either for at Grocery or Dry Goods Store. The tract contains 150 acres, tore or less, and the land is in a good state for cultivation. Fur particulars, apply to the subscriber on the premises. C .GA April8 3m 11 Notice. A LL persons having demands against the essate of David Rtichardson, are rqet ed to present them immediately, properly, at tested, and all debtors of the estate, are required to make prompt payment, as the affairs of the estate are about to be closed. JAS- Md. RICH ARDSON, JAS. 8. GUIGNARD, .Executors. Vlay1 ly 15 State of' South Carolina. EDGEFlELD DISTRIT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. John Hii i, Ordinary, .Declazrationi in Josftua Hammond. Attachment. T HE Plaintiff in the above case hav i'ng this day fled his Dechrration in my otfiee, and the D'efendant having nei ther wife nor attorney known to reside within the limits of this State, on whom a copy of said Declaration with a rule to p lead can be served, oas motion of Griffin, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that the said Defendant appear and plead to the said Declaration within a sear and a day from the date hereof, oy jdgment will be a warled against him by dlefaakr. THOMAS G. BACON, c. c. p. Clerk's office Feb. 10 1846 ly 3 State of South Carolina, EDGEFELD DISTRICT. iN THE COMMON PLEAS. S. C..Condiet & Co.) vs. Dec. in Attach'nt. E. C.Reemer. TJ H E Plaintiffs in the above stated case havin'g this day Sled his declaration in my office, on motion of H. R. Spann, Esq.. it is Ordered, That the said De fendant do appear and plead to the said declarati.'n, within a year and a day from the date hereof, or fin default thereof final and absolute judgmnent will awarded aguinst him. THOS. G. BACON, c. c-c-.. Roberts' Prices Current. H ORSE CARDS at 124 cents each, Steel Purse Rings and Tassels at 181 cSUoi, a pair or s;ett, Ivory Memoranduim Tablets at $1 124 each. Dixon's Percolator Coifee Pots, $7 to $7 50 each, a splendid aiticle for making. must superb Coffee, English Marrowfat or late Peas for gardens, Shampoo Mixture or Hair Restorative for removing Dandruff from- the head 374 'ents a bottle, Fly Poison at 124 tents a paper, a tried ar tiele, Steel Purse Fasteners and Rings at 374 ets a sett. Steel Beads for making Purses 814 cents a bunch, Steel Key Rings at 181 cents, each, Mourning and other Pins 64 ets. to 10 cents a paper, Perforated Card for Ladies Work 50 ceits a sheer. Fine Shoe Brdshes 181 and 374 ets. a pair, Crumb Brushes 75 cents each, Letter and Foolscap Paper 10 ets. a quire, Opedeldoc 64 cents a bottle, Bruss Candlesticks 75 eta. to $3 a pair, Bateman's Drops, Paregorie, Laudanum. &c., at 64 cents a bottle, Fine Sugar 11 pounds to the dollar, Good do 114 do db do Common do 12 do do do Crushed Refined Loaf71bs. to the dnllar, Powdered "" 61lbs. " " Best Rio Coffee 1lUbs. " " Gallon Tin Coffee Pots at 374 cents, each. For sale by R'S.7'ROBERTS. Edgefield C. H., 20th May, 1846. May 27 21 18 $20 Reward! R ANAWAY from the subscriber, about the 10th of January. a Negro Woman. by name of NICY, of dark complexion, about 38 years of age ; she is supposed to be about Charles Glover's plantation, where she has been seen. The above reward will be paid to any person who will 'leliver her to me at Edge field Court House. S. F. GOODE. Edgefield C. H., April 29 if 14 T THE PUBLIC. BY 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 drphans of this District, under the age of 14 years-and by an act of the Legislature, Con misaionets have been appointed to carry out the benevolent designs of the Testator. They have procured a suitable location at Beach Is land, eight miles helow Hamburg, and design as soon as they can ascertain the number of beneficiaries, to erect ruitabte buildings for their acecommodation. and to obtain the servi ces of a competent person to iake charge of the Institution. The design of this communication is to so. licit the co-operation of the citizens generally, but more particularly of the Commissioners of Free Schools, in ascertaing the utintber of chil dren in their respective neighborhoods entitled to the benefits designed by the benefaction of the Testator. Coinmunications addressed to us through the Hamburg Post Otlice,will be thainkfully re ceived. H. GA LPHI:N,. I. ARDIS, Comm'rs. G. B. MILLS. April 29 tf 14 The 1 amburg Journal will cdpy. H.ie JEF FERS. General Agent and Commission Merciant,Haniburg. S. C. TILLS offets h 4erviceis to Ins friends and S he pubbc, - -he will-ydeite his uridm ded attention to e SELLING-OF Cf1NT'P AND FLOUR. REcELvinG AND Foawibnis GooDs. Buying Goods for Planters or IMerelrdntu, or attend to any business that may be commiued to his care. He embraces this opportunity of tendering lhis thanks to his friends for thdIr liberal patt on aiwe heretofore bestowed,aend by industry and cIfose attention to business, lie hopes tu merit. and to conitinue to receive theo same. It shall he his aim to make all his chdtges as light as pos sible, knowing that it will lie to his interest to closely observe the initerest of his friends. Liberal advances will he made if required, on produce sent to him for sale or store. Cotton sent to him by Boats, wIll be received free of wlharfagc. All produce sent to him for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. August 6 tf 28 NEWi SPRING GOODlS~ WM. KETCHIAM & CO., H AMBURG, So. CA. HAVE received their Spring supply of Dry Goods, of the latest style and pat. 'erns, consisting in part of Graduated Robes, Plain Musihm Robes, Rich Drapery Chintz, Printed Lawens, new stylets. Barages, Gmig hams and Muslins, Chambrav Gimngham, for children, Book, Mfull, Jacnonei. Cross Barred. Swisas and Cainbric Mtisbins Brown Liineii Dri1ls, Brown Linen Table Cloths, by the yard or pattern. Damask %Irble Diaper, Irish Linen, Linen Sheeting. Linen card Grass Skirtinig, Rich Fancy $pring. PriutS, a lot of superior Calicoes, at 124 cents, fast colors, Nankeens,- Chiecki, Ticks, Gloves, Parasols. Parasolettes. Sun Shades. Linen Cambric and Silk Handkerchiefs. Furniture Dimiity, Friin ges, Palm and Leaf Hats.,ILadies' and Misses' plain Straw and Leghorn Gipsey Bonnets. F lowers. Tabbs and Ribbons, Ladies' fine Kid Slippers. Children's black and colored Shoes. &e. A'lot of Houiety, 33 per cent. cheaper than' ever before offered in this miatket. all of which. together with onr former stock, r6iW be sold loso, for P-rompt Pay. 3t A pril 19. 1-t The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Loveless, A pp. ~Smosi vs..Sm on~ Blenjamin F. Loveless Partition. end others Defendants.J IT appearing mo my satisfnetion that ..Wilson H-. Loveless, one of the de fendants, resides without the limits of ibis State, it is therefore Ordered, That he do appear and object to the division, or sale, of the Real Estate of Martin Loveless, deceased, on tr before the first Monday in July uext, or his consent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand at my office, April 3, 1846. JOHN HILL, o. E. D. 12 12w State of South Carolina, RNG EPJELD DISTRICT. T HIOMAS PRICE, living one mile from Elton Poet Office, Toiled before ime a Sorrel Horse, 15 hands high, hind feet white up to the knees, and the left forefoot., & blaze in the face, a white streak near the right ank, blind of the right eye. Supposed to be 15 years oldr and appraised at $10. BENJAMIN STrEPIIENS, M. E. D. AN excellent article of WaxTER STRAINED ILAMP OIL. .For sale by J. D TIBBETT5. jDGEFIELD HOTEL. T H E Subscriber- respectfully informs his friends and the public at large, that he has had his House thoroughly repaired, and has made a large addition to the same by the purchase of the adjoining House, which will enable him to accommodate at least fortv or fifty more persons during Courts and other times than he formerly did. His whole aim las been concentrated to the comfort and con venience of all those who have favored hint with their patronage, and he flatters himself 'that a discerning and generous public will con tinue to bestow on him a share of their favors. He will, as heretofore, endeavor to furnish -hisTable with the best that the country can afford. Having removed his Bar at the farthest end of the House adjoining, little or no an noyance can be experienced by those who put up a, his Hotel. His Bar will be furnished with the best Liquors, and his Stables supplied with good ahd wholesome provender and attentive Host lers. B.J RYAN. February 25 tf 5 J. D. TIBBETTS. HAS just zeceived, and will keep con stantly on hand, a FRESH supply of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils and v ye Stuffs. He does not think proper :n humbug the public, by advertising his prices, but persons wishing to purchase may be assured that lie will sell at as LOW rnicEs as any oife in Edge field. Hanbug or Augusta. The following constitutes a part of his stock of Medicines Epsom and Glauber Salts, Caster Oil in bottles, or by the gallon. Calomel, Tart. Emetic, Assafatida, Arrow Root, lhurbarb, Jalap, Magnesia,Gum ly rh, Aloes, Gamboge. Cayenne Pe pper, 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, .Aminunia Hive Syrup, and any other article that may be called for. PATENT MEDICINES. IT All of Da. Jane 's Medicines, warranted genuine. Sohl as cheap as can be found at any Drug Store, in this or any other place; obtained directly from Dr. Jayne, thiough his only Agent in Augusta. Bull's Sarsaparilla. Sand's Sarsaparilia, Carpenter's Do. Philotoken, Carpenter's Extract Cubebs and Copaiva, 'Tarrant's Do., Mtedicommen:um, Godfrey a Cordial, Mofl'att's Pills. Molratt's Bitters, Clamupian's Fevet and Ague Pills. Champi. ont's Vegitable Anti-dyspeptic Pills, Hull's Fever and Ague Pills, Spencer's Pills, Hull's L'zenges, Peter's Pill's, Cook's Pill's. Du (ront Tooth Drops. Thnpson's Eye Waters. 'I'alhestock's Vermituge, Thoinpsonian Mfled. icines, Rowand's Toijic Miture. Seidlitz and Soda Powders. Swain's Panacea. Turlinutun's Balsam. (lay's Luniient, Harrison's oint ment, a sure cute for scald head. Ccarpa's Accoostic Oil. for deatbess, aei:! all other Patent ?ledicines in cormmon isc. PAINTS AND OILS. White Lead. of all kinds; Red do ; Verdi gris. Spanish Brown. Venetian Red, Vandyke Brown. Turkey Humber. Chrm'tne Green Cerome Yellow. Vermillion, Stone Ochre, Ivory BluncK, l'erra Sienna, Drop Lake Pa. tent Bla-k, Latmp Black, Yellow Ochre, Lyth-. arge, Russian Blue, Turpentine, Rose Pinjt, Varnish of all kinds, Linseed Oil, Train Oil,, Lanip Oil; Neat's Foot Oil, and all th g banl Oils. . - : .DYESTUFFS. Spanish Float, Indigo, Annatte. Madder, Logwood, Camwood, Brazil Wood, Fpstic, Red Saunders, Ttneric, Coperas, Alum, Bluesteic, and all other Dye Stuffs. SPICES. 'Black Pepper Allspice, Mace. Cicinamote, Cloves, Ginger, Rtace and P'ulverited Nut mnegs, &c. M ISCE[.LANEOUS. Window Glass, from 8 x J0 eep to 20 x 30, Pmtty,'Vhtititng, Sperm Candles,Candle Wicks Caeatde Semap, Chalk. Conrt P'laster, Flax Seed, WVafers. Teootli Brusbes. Glue, Goeld and Silver Lecf. Syritnges of all kitnds, TVrnsscs, Ink, BIlack aned .ed. Itnk Powders Lemoin Syrcetp. Mustard, Pinek Saucers, Snuff, iquor ice, ?latchtes. Puneinice Stone, Riotten Stone, Sal Eratus, Potash, Salt Petre, Sealing Wax. Sponege, Sttirceb, Paeint Brushect of every de .ecription, Wiio Washe Brushies. Dudtng Brushes, Sweeping Brusbes, Scrobbicig, llorse and Shoe Birushes, lmair Brushes. Shtavineg Boxes, Shaving Soap. r all kiwis, Wasehineg SoapsTosiler Seeaps. Itose, of varicens kinds; a variety ocf finie articlecs of Teebeceo. Also', fie cut Tobacco for stmoking and chewing. Emnmery.. N ursitng Bottles. Nipple Shells, Cutjpphig Gladdes, Lncets. Alcoheol, flat aned Rloach Bance. Sash Tools, Camnel's flair, atnd Saeble Hair Pencils :ill the abeeve articles are warratited good, iand sold one terms to pleasc e prchasers for cash, oron approved credit. J D. TIBBETTS. Edgefield C. Ii.. March 11 tf 7 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRItCT. Samunel P. Ge'tson aned WVife, )Summons Af pfre~rmts, vs. Sebren O- in, Sullivan aced others. D~ef'ts. Partition. I T apper aring to my satisfaction that Sebren 0. Snllivan, Thomnas Sullivace, Dawson Sulhevu. William Quaries and wife Eliza beth. and W'ilianm Qutarles.jr, a nephe wv, heirs and distrebbitees of the rent estate of Ellent Suellivan, deceased. live withonut the limits of this State. It is thierefore ordered that theey do appear anid object to the division or sale of the reatl estate aforesaid oen thee first Monday in .iely ext, or their consent to the same will be entered of recotrd. Given under my hand at my office, theis 6th day of A pril, 1846. JOH N H IL L, o. E. D. April 8 12t 11 E'DGEP-IELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMlV~ON PLEAS. William T. Smith, lIndorser, Declaration - s. in At John Swanson. tachmnt The'Same, vs. >Declaration in Attachment. The Seine. ' TH E Plainetiff ini the above eases. havini; Ithis day filed his Declarationes in mny oel. lice, anid the Defenedant havitng neither WVife tier Attorney, known to reside within thee limits of the said State. ont-whomn a copy or said dec laratiotns with a~rule to plead thereon enne he served, on motion of Me Gray. Ptainitiffs At. tornecy, it is ordered. that the said Defenidanut appear and phead to thesaid Declarations wvithini a year andi a dlay. fronm the date heereof, or judgmetet will be awarded againest him by de fanlt. T. G. B3AGON, C. E. D. Clerk's Office, April 20. 18416 1y ccr Castings and Nals, T1H E Subscriber offeurs for sale 3,(000 lbs. PCastings, consistineg of Ovens, Skillets Spiders, &c. aned 100 kegs of Cut Nails, frum No.4 to N~o.20. Feb2F. GOODE. Feb 25 cf. Valuable School Books! UST received from Philadelphia. GRIGG & ELLIOT'S, valuable series of Common School Readers, Nos. J, 2.3 and 4. These Books are the beat 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 interrst in the correct instruction of the youth. Also, Dr. Ruschunberger's First Books of Natural History, published also by Grigg & Elliott. comprising A natomy and Physiology, Mammalogy, Ornithology, ltchyology and Herpetology, Conchology. Entomology, Bot any and Geolo y. being the best Elementary works upon this subject, ever before published, and every family library ought to have a set of them, and every youth instructed in them. These Books have recommendations of the highest character, from Teachers in South Carolina and Georgia. ---A L s o - Grimshaw's Histories of Napoleon, Rome, England, France. Greece and United States, with Keys and Questions to the same. Jone's Chemistry and Philosophy. latest addition; Hiosd'e & Mason's Farrery; Bigland's School Edition of Natural History; Shakspeare, two vuinmes, gilt ; Jsiephus. 2 vols., do,; Village Sermons ; Say's 'olical Fconoatiy: Rogers', Heman's, Eilton, &c. Works; Dictio.nary of Quotations; Smmiley's Arithm,-tic, and Key and Tables ; Byron, illnrrated. extra gilt edge; Crabbe, do.; Cowper. do; Eberli's Notes, Ptactice, 2 volumes, and on Children; U S. Dispensatory ; Family Prayer, l.ife of Jack sons; Gents. and Ladies Lexicons; Sauca's !lorals; Chesterfield ; Book of Politeness; Daughter's Own Book ; Western Sbnster: Bldnett's Letters; Wee.n's Washington and Marion; &c.. &.c., together with -- Story Books for Children. For sale by G L & E. PENN, Edgefield C. 11., April 1, 1946 3m 10 Wholesale & Retail Grocers CORNER CENTRE AND MARKET sTREETS, HAMBURG. S. C. H AVE just received, and will continue to receive fresh supplies of the following Articles, which they offer to their friends and the trade, at the lowest market prices : SUGARS. 30 bhds. consistilg of St. Croix, Clairfield Porto Rico and Muscovado. AL30, Double Refined Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COFFEES. 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, 10 do. Augustura 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 iml ROPE 300 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do aanilla, do 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSLS 20 bbds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbhs. 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. BACON & SALT. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sacks Salt. 5 do Table Salt Boxes;Table Salt: - ' 180oeeI'ifaple C6 rd. -25 dd' Wind.sor -do 10 do Cane Seat, 2 do Childens, do 2 do Boys, db 2 do Offices, do 2 do Rocking, do 1 do Nurse. do. -BLANKETS'.. 2 lts 9'-4 Dlankets 3 do 10.4 do (weighting 7 -bs'. to the pair) A good assortmen~t of Bed- Blankets from .i04 to 11-4. NEGRO CLOTHS. 1,000 yds. Washinigton Jeans (heavy,) 1000 do. Coventry Plains. NAILS. 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) SHOT.' 130 Bugs, assor ted Sizes POWDER. 30 Kegs liF Dutpont's P'ovddet 10 do Blhastinmg do 20 do Ea;:le.Sportinig, do W HITER LE AD. 5000 lbs pure No. I, N. Y. Union 3Mills White Lead. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gun pow. der, Ilynon atnd Imtperial 6 ases attees, "" .1 best Black Tea " - L1ME. 200 Bhls. fresh Rock Limc. Also--Plaster Paris. - AL S 0 Ginger, Pepper.8pice, Cinnamon, Nutmnegs, Indigo, Saltper!re, B!ue stone. Copperas, ShoeThread, Snull, Cotton & Wool Cards, Brass Bound Buckets. Painted Buckets, Trubs. Churnas. Keelers. Willow -Wagonis and (radles WVashiboar ds, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Wooden Bowls, Wash Statnds, Bellows, Rakes, Scythe Sneeds, Coffee Mills,Soap,Tallow & Sperm Candles. WagonBoxes. Measures-Saddle lions, Wimndorr Glass, Starch, Pistols, To. bacco, ridtones, Osniaburgs, Twine. Cats tings, Boots, Shoes, Wool H ats. Rice,Clothes Baskeis, Ahtonids, Benrskinis. Mackerel, Mustard, FilTh Chains. Latmp Oil; a choice article of Chtewinig Tobacco; Vinegar, Bexa, C Cider, Barrel Covers, Cmii Fish, Plough Moulds, Sole Leather, Nanikeens, Choco late, &c., & c. WVANT ED-l0.000 lbs. BEES WVAX, for whlich cash will be paid. Hamburg, 1816 tf I State of South Carolhna, .EDGEFIEL DDISTRWCT, I E COMMON PLE AS. John II. Gordon, )Declaration in - s. Common Jos. N. Perrin. - Picas. T~H E Plaimntifftin time above case. having this .1day filed his declaration ini my oflice, and the Defemndant having neither Wife or Attor ney kniown to reside within the liits of' the State, on whom a copy of the same with a rule to plead can be served, on motion of Banskeit, Plaitiifli. Attorney, it is ordered, that the said Defenda-nt' do appear and plead to said dec laration within a year and a day from the date hereof, or jmudgment wvill be awarded against bitm by default. THOS. G. BACON. c. c i. n. Clerk's Office. Oct 17th 1845 ly 39 WVe are auitorized to mnnounco Capt. JOHN Rt. WVEVER as a candidate for the House of Representauives, at the next -el~,in. J-une 3 t 19 arrant's Cainpound Extircet T or uva.ns AN CArAvAI, stands upri vuled for its efficacy. It performs a cure In a few days-no confinement or restriction inI diet is nccessary. It will be found-ivaluaile, being prepared with the greatest possible care, upon well-tested principles, fqund upon that important law, first estab'ished by the pelebra ted Dr. Fordyce, viz: "That a tonbiiation of similarretnedies will produce a more certain speedy and considerable. effect than an equiv alent dose or any single one." " A conbina tion of Cubebs and 3apavia form a very use ful medicine in certaun cases."-SirR. Cooper, F. R. S., M. R. S., &c., &c. This article is jnst received,and for Kale by J. D. TIBBET~Id . Dec 10. tif 46 10 AI. Large Spanish (W. 4. H. 10 M. Spanish (L Valedos) - 101M, do (R.P.M.) 5 M.Imperial Regaling, ('-Vens.-') Just received, and fur sale by SIBLEY & CRAPON Hamburg,1846 tf State of South Carolina.' EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. S.T Hughes Declar1hionis vs. Foreign Paschal Tillman. Auacment. THe Plaintif' in the above case having t1h day filed his declarattor in my office, an the Defendant having neither Wife nor. A tortey known to reside within the limits o this State, on whom a copy of said Declera tion with a rule to plead can be served, on to lion. Griffin, Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered.that said Defendant appear and plead to said Dec laration within a year and a day from the'date hereof; or judgment will be awarded against him by default. T. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Oilice, Jan. 30,1846. ly 3 T HE undersigned have formed'a part nership in the practice of Law and Equity for Edgefield. One or the otter will attend the Courts of Abbeville, Barn well .and Newl-erry. eOffice at Edgefield C. H. 1V. L. GRIFFIN, - M. L. BONH4f.. Notice. STRAYED frotm the sub.icri. her, a SORREL MARE. vith a blaze face; one white foot, ahd her right eye has a bloeish cast fron a huit, but still sees out of it, the other e is good. 7 years old, paces and raek w%. about 15 hands high. Any persou i1r' take her up, and inforin the subscrib bed, saime, will confer a favor, and willev ed for their trouble. Addrers J. II. PEARSO } ., Ridge Post Office, Edgefidld May 20 3t.+' CANMYDAT1E'S:: ;}-. O We are authorized to an nounie Col. JOHN BAUSKETT as a Candidate for the Senate, at the .ensuing election. Feb g5 te -a 5 We are aithorized to an nounce .apt THOS J. HIBBLER,,as a eandidate for the Senate, at the ensuing election. March 4 - te* 6 Y We are anthorized to an nounce N. L. GRIFFIN Esq. as a Can didate for the Senate, ..t- the enatiingiec t:on. = .. ._- . .aulffreoairfraz ld a ano dg JOHN lULL as a caudiaie forOrd a t the n'-xt election * - ' . (GNWe :re authorized-lo anndugte Ma jir JOllN H. HOLM S as d candidate fur the House of Representatives, at the next election. May 6 to 15 - ~We are authorized to announce B.. C. Y ANCEY. as a candidute for the Legisla tut e. at the etnsuing election. Jan 29 te '3 Woe eauthoriedauoannate Col. ath,- ensui ig elecaiott. Feb R.5 te 5 We are authorized to announce JOHN DOBY. Esq., as a candidate fnr the Le uisla'ure at the ensuing eleetion. February 4 af -. -2-. We are authorized to annodneo Das~& IELoLI.AND, Esqj., as a caudide:te~1i-be Ilouse of .Representattives, at the .dnidiin election. Feb. 25 te We arc autho'ized to announee OixEii TI'uw~,s Esq., as a candidate foieithe' llouse of Representaiivcs, at thie Zeiluj'g electioin. Feb 25 le 4 We are authorized to announce -Col. AfaTiUR ditlP1Cts as a candidate for the llouse of Represetatives, at th:e ensuing eleci tin Febt 25 to 5 SWe are authiorized to announce M. G.Tatir:ar Esq., as a candidate for Ordinaty of E'lgefield District, at the nexi election. Feb. 7 2 (YQM'he friends of Saa:IPsoN B. MArs announcehimit as a candidate for the Office of Tax Collector at the next election. Oct. 30) t f 40 (tG' TIhe friends of EDMUND Monar, Eqannounice hie as a candidate for the office of Tax Collector at the next election. Nov 6. if .41. We are autihorized to announce GEORGE J. SnEPPARD as a Candidate for the office of Tax Collector, at the next election, Dec. if 48. (T'The friends of Col. Joan QUATTr.E nuat announce him as a candidate for the. office of Tax Collector, at the next elec lion. Sep 3 to 32 ff~' The friends of Lieut. JAME B. H Annis, announce him as a candidate for he oflice of lax Collector at the next elec lion. (:G' We are anthorized to announce - MAltSHAL R. SMITH ns a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. Dec 24 tf - - 48 (~j'The frietnds of M~aj. S. C. SCOTT, anntounce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. Nov 6. tf , 41 (O?' We are authorized to announce L Evi R. WrILsoN, as a candidate for the Office ofrTax Collector at t be next election. Feb.26 te5 To' the Independent Voters of' EdIgefel~d District ! Fellore Citizens :-Contrnry to the ad vice and wishes-or may friends I offer my-. self ns a Candidate for the office of Tar Collector, anad solicai your eufl'rages. If electead. which I do not expect to be, I will discharge the duties of the office to the best of' my abilities. JOHN J. McCOLLOUGH. September 10 dte 33