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~ji~i igto hroncie. == ATED-A- WIFE. A %a town i's worthier than'a village. so isihe r 1iad ofa.married man, more boo orablhltlif "the bare brow of a bachelor. Fair. Ladies pray list to the humble confession Of one, who belongs to.that haughty pirofes ios, Who bend not the knee to your cruel oppres sign, - And, as Lords of Creativn, will make no con ,cessi6u. Oftheir rights to unjust and tyranniC aggres uion; * - *Au old cleo .l and Ican not deiny Tht suid wit tlgl d atearin ny eyes: And 'm going to tell you the reason why. As ifytberday sat in"ntyeasy chair, -Sipping my wi!e from a glass that was near, And my otuun caub dignttate enjoyed, (Alas, hw sOon'ii they were both destroyed !) M1y eye-lids with'slunber beginning to close, I resigned myself to a-jileagnt deze;. But ah the sweet visions of sleep were soon ended. And a horrible dream'with my sturnber -Was blended. I dreamd thatl walked in happy mood, Through-the paths of a tal-'id ftately wood; That the'bredze was whispering softly by. And the silvery inoon,from hei throneon high. 'Was reflecring her visage from liquid glass, And-decking with .pearls the dewygruss. But while I wriscarelessly roaming abon't Metbought I heard a shriek and a shout ; I followed the sound, and came to a fen, In the mid-st of a grand and gloomy glen. I looked, and I saw by afire'sbroad glare, Thata bevy of tinens, surpassingly fair. With mocking and laughter, were dancing there: -While the shrieks of a bachelor rang in the air. 'Some had tied the victim up, And were leeding him well, with a woritirood cup -Filled with a mixture fiery hot, They had just dipped out of a boiling pot. And others were wnaking a horrible clang, 'Whilo hissong of doom a fair one sang. Bachelor, you're caught at last ; And now we'll hold.thee tight and fast, "Till our fearful wrath be At. Stir the mixture in the pot; SStir the fire, and make it hut ; -Scald hiln well, und falter not. -Bachelor with stony heart. Maidens know a fearful art How to make thee sting and smart. Married men we torture not; Thngy, liappiy,'ls'tlier'lot, In the palace-in the cot. But ab! 'tis fj, 'tis fun fur as To see the make such a.piteous'fTus -hile i'ukthe' cauldron we f.ed the thus. Now-.fe for thy life, and go marr a wife; Or'take godd care. lest we catch tie agstrt . And torthri'tbeahere, i'thc lonely fen, othelfidst df thegrand and gloomy glen. And as each then'brandished aieysiwitch, And called fcr a ladle of melted pitch, The'bachIleruslid. with a sca~lded skin, FI-om the torturing clan and their'hozible din. I wad so nauch aborbed'with the 'tiful'siglit -Of th bachelor, running with afl i oight; I for'ot thrdaiger Liras in.myself, 'TillIcaught the eye of a wicked elf. Then sectcrunt coma Up started my: locks, My-voice came not to me Hei faucibts voz. With a bound she sprang towards me-the test followed after, With shrieks of delight, and with mocking arid laughter. All-'thy efforts to flee were ini vain I found, -And iny hanias ana feet *ere already hiid, Whzen with anguish arnd dread, being alnost dead, i anwoke; arid found miy 'vision flvd. Myvsef on the floor and stretei,ed at I'uil lenzgth. Slhiutinzg anod strugglin.g with all my srnh Now iis dreaifa has produced a most wonder' futi chantge A ud you imiust inot hiereafter consider it strange. SgouuJ on wae ime id-o.,,dn my ba-lier hl, And ka.&'d to the nilar am lovely yuanny wik' F.r 'tis best to bc 'oriurcd by one. I am surc. Thian to sufer 'tre cenrgtnce of tico or Lthrre score. Yours, (ii 3ou-li iiave' me.) D). J. CANDIDATES. g' We are anthorized to an 'pounce N. L. GRItFFIN Esq. as a Can didate for the Senate, at the ensuing elec lion. 'We are authorized to an nouince .2apt T HOS J.fIIBB3L E R, as a eandidate for the Senate, at the ensuiug election. March 4 te* 6 0? We are authorized to at tounce Col. JOHN BAUSKETT as a Candidate for the Senate, at the ensuing election. F~eb ES te S gly We are autho~ze~d tlo ahnobtrce. Lays R. Wii~soie, as a cnadidate for the Offie of Tax Collector at the next election. Feb.26 te 5 Sft" The friends of Licut. JAMrE B. Haants, atnnouhb hibi as a ceudidate for bd'omfeo of tax Collector at the next elec tion. W -are authorized to announce 1tIMSHAL R. SMITH as a candidate for tai Colteetor at the next election. Dec24, tf . 48 i)"The friekds of SAurson B. Mars *nnouncehim asa candidate for the Office of Tax Collecto, it. the neist election. Oe(.f 39 t f 40 o0i The fr-iends of toDYoso MoRNi9, Esq., announce hinm as a eandidate for the offce of T ax Collector at the-nett efecijen. Nov 6 . '. .41. .g7pThe friends of Col. Jloar QUEaTTLE eu amnunce him as a candidate for the oilce of'Tax Collector, at the next elec - Og. Sep 3 ie -32 are gauthorized 10 anntOanee Col. JOIN HLL as a-ciididate for irihnary" at' * -so~r uthorised to dioufc m Estas' a candidetrdIor~ it1iettoe.Mnonne Capt! W1VER as a candidate for th b of Representatives, atihingest .esia Juaes3-' tel9 0 r .: .. ,w I = SherjfR':Same State of South Carolina: EDGEFIELD DISTRICT Y virtue of sundry writs-of Aeri facias, to me directed, 1 will proceed to sell, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in July next, the fot lowing property, in the following cases, to wit : 'Allison DeLoach for Nancy Oliver, vs. Jesse Schumpert, John Schumpera, and Daniel Livingston ; a tract of land con taiing seven hundred and thirty ,acres, more or less, adjoining lands of William Schumpert and James Merchant. levied on as the property of the Defendant, John Schumpert J. C. Allen vs. J. J.. Sentell ; Benjamin Outz vs. Wiley Hartes and John J. Sentell, the tract of laud whereon the Defendant, J. J. Sentell lived, containing six hundred and thirty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James M. Richards~n, James Ad. ams and others ; John B. Holmes vs. Tal bert Cheatham cud W. Strom Sr.; Wiley i !Banks bearer vs. William Strom, Sen., : the tract of land whereon the Defendant I William Strom lives, adjoining lands of . Edmnnd Boyd and. others, levied. on as the property of the Defendant William I Sirom, Sen. Terms of sale cash. .H. BOUL WARE, S. E. D. June 12 4te 21 'SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa - Bcias to direte'd, I salproceed to sell, at "E'dgenield Court House, on the "First Monday and Tuesday' in'July next, the following properly, fu the following 1 named cases, t'-wit : .. John Moore vs. -Gedrge N. Tardue ; William'R. Neal, bearer, and others ev. erally vs. the -same ; one negr'o boyslave : named Nat. . Iteuhen Adrgan'vs. Diniel Livingstou, two neuro slaves named leht!'abd e. Terms of sale, cash. 3 n -H. B ULVARE, S. 'E. D. June 19 'Ste -21 Sheri.#'S Sale. r Y virtnre of sundry writs of Fieri'Fa Bcias to me directed, I will proceed b to sell at Ed efield Court House, on the t First Monday and Tuesday it'July next, the following property, in tae following - cases, to-wit: Smith & Griggs vs. Darling D. Plunk ett ; B, P. Ravenal, and others sevetally, vs. the same; the following lots in the town- of Hamburg, S. C., known in the ' plan of said town as lots number 199, 20b, p 201, 202,203 and 204, having fifty feet front, and running back one hundred and I ninety-six feet, bounded on the Norti by , Boundary Street, South by Snowdon 'St. East byTillman Street,atid Esit by Cobb; c Stiret. C. A. Greiner vs. E. L. Whatley, the n interest of the Defendant in a tract of land e containing sixty acres. more or less, adjoin- si ing lands of Samuel Clarke. and otherse John Bausk'ett'vs. A. L. Ganiihohl,'lia . interest of the Defendant in a tract of lana'ontaining ei;ht hundred acres, more or less, adjoining iands of Wade Glover,, j James Goff and othefs. Julius C. Pardue vs. S. P. McNairy,. a one house and lot in the town of Hamburg. 1 S. C., known in the plan of said town as lot number 101, at present occupied by Howard, Woodruff & Co., on Centre Street, having fifty feet front by two hun dred back. A mos Bush vs. James E. Kilcrease, the tract of land whereon the Defendant lives, J~ containing six hunidred -ieres, more or less, e adjoining lands of Mary Kilerease, Sarahi~ Blair and others. t Terms of sale, cash. H. OUL W AR E,'s. k.o Junte 10 4t 20 hkeru?''s Sale. - State of South Carolina, EDGLTFIELD D7STRMC1. .limes Eidson, A pplicant, vs.) Summonm Jamesl~ Rodgers & wife Sarah, in Parti and others Defendanma. rion. BY virtue of an order from John Hill, IEsquiire, Ordinary of ihe District, in the above stated case. i will proceed to sell at Edgefield Court House, on the first Mlonday in July next4 the Jands belonging to the Estate of James Eidson, Senior, s deceased, situate itn said District, adjoin- I ing lands of Martin Eidson, the Estate of I John Gomillion, Mrs. Peggy Gomillion, and others, containing one hundred atnd I twenty and a htaff acres. mor'e.or lef, Io e sold on a credit until the first day of January next. Purchasers will give bond and approvedr personal security, and a mortgage of thet premises to the Ordinary to secure the purchase maoney. Costs to be in cash. H. BOULWARE, S. E. D. June 10 4t 20 07We arc auth~oriseti to sihouifeo Miti jor JOHN B. H OLMES as a candidate for the House of Representatives, at the next election. May 6 te 15 (7F*We are authorized to announace B. . YA NCEY, as a candidute for the Legisla ut e, at the ensning eleetion. Jan 29 to 1 We are authorized to announce Col. P. S. Baoorcs. as a candidate for the Houjse at thc ensuiig'election. Feb fi5 te 5 We are authorized to announce JOHN DOBY. Esq., as a candidate for the Le.-' gislattte at the ensuing election. Febniuy 4 if-' 2 We are authorized to annonnbae Batf ELH OLLAIeD, Esq,, as a candidate for the |House of Representatives, at the ensuing ectin. .Fe~b. 25 te 5 We are authorized to aaneialnce OittER Towtsts, Esq., as a candidate for the House of Representatives-- at the eosuitig election' Feb e5 te 4 To the Independenf oters- of Edgefield Distriot !! .fed1ob Citizenus i-Contrary to tid ad ee and wishes of my friends. I ofle#imy self as a Candidate for te6ie f.fe of my abilities.- - . - * *. M N3OHN J. McCOLLOBOH. SXECUTIVE CiraatswoN, 8- , ao By his Ezce~lencp WM. A1I1 Elq.. Gover nor is:-Cdimmaader-in Chief .33 and over the State -of Se tk.Carolina.i W HEREAS, information ni receiv ed at this Departmre in ia dpring mid outra us attempt to cogim: der, by iootirr Kit, a faithful and ,aluabIe - ervaot the driver) ofJolid W. S6m: jrsa ., of St. Paul's Parish; by some person ". ins,sup osed to be runaway slaves, ' been seen reported that a second izi.w , iInade, on the night of.the.lith Joe 'in ,u njiNlle, here the aforesaid Kit was removed forsafetV end attendace;on account.of his wounds,) byg hooting through the window into his room, at ached to the dwelling: Now, know ye, that. ustice may be done, Ido hereby offer a reward f ONE IUNDRE[1)OLL.ARS for the ap. rehension and safe dqi.very,at any jail withmnj his State, of the perpe ators of the above act.. 1iven under my band tti 15th day ofJune,id thi year one thousane 'ht hundred azf forty sixnlain ;theaove thtb year of r ican Independence. w . . By the Governor. -Ro. Q. Putcany,;Secreta tate. June 24 - - 22 The south Carol ian, C. . SUMMER AND.B. R. CARROLL. Should sufficient encouragemput be re eived, the. proprietors proposetoissue the outh Carolinian, afterethe irst day of )ctober next, as follows i. A'Sin-VE KLY Paperat$5 per on urn, in -advance, or $6 at the end -of the ear.,. A 'W t y Paper at $ per unum, in dvane; or$4 at the endif th year. 'Ith' jiters will contain tbe tae read :g matter, and also alt w:dvertise rbe Sdi4& Ca/oLiinfan wilieprint ed 't he'vrf- esrpaper,!iih d beau ful t pe. July 17 - 21 il HE sshseriber liilli ined to ffer at private sale, the well known tract of and on which he now resides, on'the Pie louse Road.leading 'tb 'Ha birgi 1 miles nth the Pine House. fornieily -known as van's. It is an .excellentst ad rl n sfall muuty busines, either for''W. drocbry or Dry oos Sto. -The tract contains 156 acres, ore or less, and the land i-id ageond state for ltivation. For particulars. apply to the bscriber on the preuises., - Ot(UAY. *- 3Y5 11 LL-Persons having demands against the Estate of W , Mryunion,.de-. saaedItje requested -to re er theif in ecording'to l'w. TiVose iuf ted to said state are-requested to rnake-immediate aymdh't. D. BRUNSON, -Executor. April 8 .tf. 15 Notice. - &LL persons haliing' deswands):gainst tihe es.inate of David Richradsntt, are request &to t ariit the imldately, properl at ste.and all diebtorz'eff eestate, are rquired make prompt-paymen'ras thie aftaars or the ite are arboutta eelo~. - JASE Ml; RICHRlDSON, JAB. S. GUIGNA RD, Executors. SMayl 1 1ly -1 #addlere~ a'nu ilarness ESTABLISHYENT. I take great pleasure in retun;~n1 ino mypatrons anid friends -in general, my sim cere thanks, fur their very liberal haironage during the past year. I would also, take tis vpprotumity to in form them, that l'sball still continpe to garry on my bu. ness at nmy old stand, 'at the first door ahtove rsley and Bryan's briik store; where may e found, at all times, allkinds of HARNESS, ADD LES, BRIDLES, aidsll other atiles enerally kept in suicl establishmenits. Mitary ipagt' made to order in the most rved slye, w i dled be psromptly furnish All per'sons wishing to buy,Ihope ikdl gisre e a call. I shail endeavor .to put all my or ees as low, as in justice to myself, I cart po bl afford todo. D, ABBEY. ty i 16 LL. r .P .ae~ jint receie and Ii opened a large arid hmnduome. soit sent of SPRING :-s SUMMlER GQODS, irchaildin Chatlbetoi apd New York,com irising a generalV assortment of S'taple and Fancy Goods, Liai ware, Crocey~, Grocefieet Hat&, Shoes,- Bonnits, Boohs md Stationery,Saddle~y and -.Bridles, Meditins, nd at aarietji of o'ther4rti'bles usually, ept in our line. All- of whish- we *ill selV a temis to suit ther times.- . IEYWe itvite our fries st call and ex anineoe s . . . April8 tf, 11. thelthof Janar. a Negro.Woman. :y ae 6f NICY,of dark complexion. about 38 erriige; he isisapposed to-be about DG6~~ plntation, where she hat bii~',~Pliorbo e wad will-be paid to I~lt rieb me atifdge 8. GOODE. toannounce. Col. &asa~i~'hasj cadidate forthe f n aives at the-ensuing C fto~t the eisnint eletion " - :kbert.'Prices Current. P EPPER SAUCE in quart bottles, at 25 cents a bottle, New Orleans Molasses, 50 cents a gallon, tio Co'ee,10 aqd I1 pounds to the dollar. -Cocoa Dippers for water pails, at 44 cents and , b ;oenti, Sugar, 10,11 and 12 pounds to the.dollar, Cups and Saucers, 181, 25, 374, 50 and 75 ets. a set. Gentleimen'a white Beaver broad" brimmed J.ats,"$2~00 to $6 00. Copound. Syrap of Iceland Moss, for Colds, .,, Coughs, Bronchitis, &c.. 50 cis. a bottle. Shampoo Liquid, or Hair Jtestorative, for re moving ft |}andruif, 374 cents per bottle RoupJ., nd taper crown, white and pearl, . Wool Hats. at 75 cents each. Black Tea, fine quality, at 6c cts. a pound. White Lead, ground in oil, No. 1, at $8 25 and numberg, x.t $7.75 per 100 lbs. A very. large and cheap assortment of Boots and Shoes, Nails, 4lbs. for 25 cents, 21bs. for 15 cents. Shot, all sizes. 3it1a. for 25 cents. Men.aind boys glazed and cloth Caps, 314 ets. to $1 121 cach, - 1 'Hhd. prime shoulders of Bacon at 74 cents a phand. 'Boston Crackers at 123 cents a pound. Rice, 20 pounds to the dollar. Pocket Maps of the U. States at $1 25 each, " ofTexas,&c., at 87. eta. each. of Alanama, Mississippi,'&c., at 75 cents each, :Russia leather travelling' portable Writing Desks, at $5 0d and $4 75. Cutting Knives, for Oats, at $1 25 each. Grass and grain patent Scythe Blades, $1 124 to t 50 ea:b. Brades Garden Hoes with Rakes attached 62. and 75 cents, each, Cornelius's Solar. Lamp Chimneys25 cts. each 8x10 Window Glass 4 cents,. and 10x12 Win dow Glas 66 cents. a light. Putty, 64 cents a pound. I. S..JOBERTS. Edgcfield C. H., 20 June n846. Jue 24 2t 22 Jayne's Alterative ! BRONCIHELE or GoITr %Swelled Neck,) -He-has prescrihed the Life Preservate in upwards of sixty cases of Goitre, and it has never failed in a single instance to completely remove the disease:. Nut a solirary case of failure. .-ll were eW.red! The success he has met with in curing Bronchocle and Cancerous Affections. lins convinccd hits, that these dangerous and horrible diseases may be removed with as much certainty as Fever and Ague. He does not wish to be understood as saying that that they can he cured as soon as Fever and Ague, but with as much certainty; and further, that he has good reason for believing that this preparation will not only cure those diseases when formed, but that it destroys the virus or poioonous principle lurking in the.system, fron which that peculiar class of diseases, as well as that of Scrofulaemanate. 1 Scrofula-Icing's Evil,-The Life Pre servative has been used in numerous cases of Scrofula, King's Evil, and Scrofula Swellings, with the most decided success, Skin Diseases.-Ile has prescribed it in a great' variety ofCatancous Ail'ections, and found it successful in curing Salt Rctn. or Tetter, 'Biles, Blotches, Pimples, Nor he'w indvifaunidiced Skin, &c. Dyviepsiaad L.ver Complaint.-It has been used in numerous cases of Liver Complaintand ''yijepsia, and with the happiest effect. Prepared only by..Dr. D, Jayne, No. 8, Sdiuth .Thfr~d Sbrefy1'hiibdel phint. R. S. ROBE RT'I is br. .D. Jayno's only A -em at Edgeteld Court House. Beware of Cshntierfeits ! 'June 24 t 22 State Wo South Carolinia. EDGEFIELD DISTRIC T. in the Cgur~ f Oraiizart'. Austin Rowe a'nd othiers, Appli'ts, vs. Mary Rtowe. aud others, Def'ts. . IT appearing to any satisfactioni that Andrew Jackson. Rowe, lives beyond the limits of this St ate, it is ihiesefore or dered that he do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Wm.' 15. Rowve, deceased, on or before the first Monday iu September next, or their con setit id te same will lie entered or record. Given under my hatnd at tiy ollica, 2d Junte, 18463. .ONhIL ...B Jufne 3d, 1840 12w 19 Southi Cas-olina; EDGEFIELD DisTRICT. Mary Moore and ottiers, Bill for vs. Michael Barr, A dm'r, Injundcivfn and . and others. IRelirf. IT appearing to thie siatisfamction of thme . om missioner, that George W. Yarborough and Elizabeth his Wife, Delindansts in this case, reside without the litiits of this State, On moion of Mr. Bauskett. Comspl. Solicitor, it is brdercd that the Defendanits do appear and plead, anwe or demur, to the Complaiats bill of complaint, wiliini three months 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 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Samuel P. Getson and Wife,) Summons 3 Appilicants. ss. Sebren O' s Sahivan and others, Def'ts. Partition. IT apperaring to my satisfaction that Sebren OE . Sullivan, Thomas Sullivan, Diawsoni Sullivan, William Quarles and wife Eliza beth, and William Quarles.jr, a nephew, heirs and distributees of the real estate of Elleti Sullivan, deceased, live withont the limits of this State, It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of he real estate aforesaid on thme first Monday in July next, or their conscat to the same will be entered of recoa d. Given utider my hand at my office, this 6th dayof April, 1846. JOHN H ILL, 0. E. D. April8 12t 11 The State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Mary Loveless, A pp.1 Sum si Bertjamin F. Loveless jPartition. ud others Defendants.) IT apparingto my satisfaction that WloH.Loveless, one of the do feudants, recides without the limits of this State, it is therefore Ordered, That lie do appear and object to the division, or sale, of the Real Estate of Martin Loveless, deeasedron or before the first Monday in Jily neir, orbhis consent to the same will -Gin em'erimy' anWat may office, Aprii, 1846. e JOHIN HiLL, Q . TO TIE PUBJJV B Y the last Wlland Tesafitjhf6f Alex ander .Downer, deceased, late of Beach Island, provision has been made for the main tenance and education oft'-number of indigent. orphans of this District. rintfer th'e age of 14 years--and by an act of the Legislature, Coin missioners have hen appointed to carry out the benevolent designs of the Testator.- .They have procured a suitable location at Bdach is land, eight miles below Hamburg, and design as soorras they can ascertain the number of beneficiaries, to erect ruitable buildings for their accommodation, and to obtain the servi ces of a competent person to take charge of the Institution. . The design of this communication is to so licit the cooperation of the citizens generally, but more particularly of the Commissioners of Fren Schools, in ascertaing the number of chil dreni in thejr respective neigliborh-odsentitled to the benefits designed by the benefaction of the Testator. Communications addressed to us through the Hamburg Post Office, will be thaukfully re ceived. 51. GALPHIN,) D. ARDIS, Comm'rs. G. B. MILLS. S April 29 tf . i4 The hamburg Journal will copy. H. L. JEFFERS, General Agent and Conmission Merchant, Hanburg, S. C. TILL offers h services to his friends and the pi li, ntd he will devote his undivi ded attention to e SELLING OF COTTON AND FLOUR, RECEIVINo AND FORWARDING GooDs. Buying Goods for Planters or Merchants, or attend -to and business that may be committed to hisg ,are. He embraces this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his friends for their liberal patron. age heretofore bestowed, and by industry and close attention to business. he hopes to merit, and to continne to receive the same. It shall be Isis aimp to make all his charges as light as pos sible, knowing that it will he to his interest to closely observe the interest of his friends. Liberal advances will be made if required, on produce sent to- him for sale or store. Cotton sent to him by Boats, will be received free of wharfage. All prodnce sent to him for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, if so ordered. August 6 if 28 SIBLEY & CRAPON. Wholesale & Retail Grocers CORNER CENTRE AND MARKET STREETS, HAMBURG, S. C. HAVE 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 : SUtGARS. 30 hhds. consisting.of St. Croix, Clairfield Porto Rico and M-uscovado. Af.3O, Double Reined Loaf, Crushed and Powdered Sugars. COFFEES. 50 bags Old Government Java Coffee, JO do.- Angustura do. 125 choice Rio do. I Bale locho do. 15 bags Cuba. BAGGING. 100 pieces Heavy Dnhdee. 44 to 45 iuch.' 250 do. Kentucky, (heavy) 44 to 45 in. 50 do. Tow, 45 inch 125 do. Gunny, 24 per yard, 451o 47 in it0 do Georgia & Curolinu, 44 to 45 in ROPE 300 coils Kentucky Rope 50 do Manilla, do 50 do. Jute do. MOLASSA:S 20 IIhds. Trinidad Molasses 25 bbls. New Orleans. do IRON 50,000 pounds [rotn, of all sizes. Also, a good assortment of Hoop and Band Iron, German an. Caster & Cast Stcel. B. CON & bALT. 30,000 Prime Country Sides. 2,000 Sncks Silt, 5 do Table Salt Boxes Table Salt. CHAIRS. 10 dozenl Maple Chairs 25 do WVindsor do .10 do Cune Seat, 2 do Chsildrens, dio 2 .do Boys, dii 2 doOllicesa, do 2 do Rocking, do 1 do Niirse. -do BT.ANKE2TS. 2 bales 9-4 Blunkcets 3 do 10-4I do (wieighing 7 lbs. to the pair) A good assortment of Bed Blankets ftrom J0-4 to 124. NEGRO CLOTHS. 1 .0001 yds. WVashinogton . eans (heavy,) 1000 do. Covenitry Plainis. N AI L . 100 Kegs, (assorted Sizes) 150 Buogs, assor ted Sizes POWDER. 30 Kegs IlF Du)pont's Powder 10 do Blasting do . 20 do Ea;:le,S porting, do WVHITE LEAD. 5000 lbs pure No. 1, N. Y. Union Mills White Lead. TE 4S. 50 Boxes Teas. Consisting of gun pow der, 1Hyson and Ituperial 6 ases attees, " .1 best Black Tea " -- ELiME. 200 Bbls. fresh Rock Lime. Also-Plaster Paris. -ALSO Ginger, Pepper, Spice. Cinnamon, Nutmegs, indigo, Saltpemtre, Blue Shone, Copperas. ShoeThread, Snuff, Cutto , & Wool Cards, Brass Bound Buckets, Painted Bukets, 'rubs, Churns, Keelers.. Willow Wagons and Cradles. Washrboards, Cocoa Dippers, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Wooden Bowls, Wash Stands, Bellows, Rakes, Scythe Sneeds, Coffee Mills,SoapTallow & Sperm Candles. WVagonB oxes, Measures, Saddle Ir ons, Windorr Glass, Starch, Pistols, To bacco, (irindstones, Osnaburgs, Twvine, Cas tings, Boots, Shoes, Wool H ats,RieClothes Baskets, Almonds, Bearskins, Mackerel, Mustard. Fifth Chains, Lamap Oil; a choice article of Chewing Tobacco; Vinegar, Bexes, C Cider, Barrel Covers, Cod Fish, Plough Moulds, Sole Leather, Nankeens, Choco late, &ec.. &c. WVANTED-10.000 lbs. BEES WAX, for which cash will be paid. Hamhurg, 1846 tf I Castings and Nails, V l1PH Subscriber offers for sale 3,000 lbs. -F Catigs, consisting of Ovens, Skillets, Spiders, &c. and 100 kegs of Cut Nails. from No.4 to No. 20. S. F. GOODE. B ULI'S COMPOUND OF SARSA.' PARILLA. -This preparation of- Sa saparilia. possess all..thz active -propersiles of the Root, in a hIgh eoncntrated'state.: -+ Just reciv alfr'e by Dn .- .f -AVE receivedthein8p g .erns, consitng la of Plain Mfuslin ,Robes ic Printed Lawns new sales hams and Mn'lins, CJ nnb children, Book, Mili, br8 Swiss and Mainbric issuii . Drills, Brown Linetii able Ci yard-or pntteri. Diniask Tab Linen, Linen Sheeting, Skirting, Rich Fancy"$ superior Calicoes, at 1" Ils., Nankeens, ;Checks;Tic Parasolettes. Stn Shad - Silk Hjandkerchibfs;.Fra ges, Palm and'Leaf Ha plain Straw and Leghonjp) R Flowers, Tbbs andRibbo Slippers, Children'ablack and &c. A lot of Hsi;r than ever before ofered in 1 which, together with our form.C ' sol , lordfor Prompt Pay. -- jJ &'jut- received,'-andet santy on hand, a rassraupp i Drugs, Medicians, and bye- tluff . He does not think proper toi? public, by advertising Ass p ,6r wishing to purchase may be asas a will sell at as LOWr ratoms asa one.n field, Hambug or Augusta..,'" T1he following constgtule#,a a stock of Mid, ' Epsom and Glauber Salt - Caster Qi.in bottles, or b"i .A alomel, Tart. Emetic,; s Root, Rhurbarb, Jalap,MagiaGi Aloes, Gamboge. Cayenne r Cremor Tartar, Opimi - i1tanauneg ic, Quinine, Preparations: -df-oty, Sweet Oil, Sarsaparilla Rdottanifiep. .iu of the same, Capaiva,.Chluride ofE oda Etiern Camphor, Nitre, Ammonii iv; rirmidand any other article thit'may-be callitor. PA'lENT M EDICINE .'94 07AIll of Da. JAr~rs's Mediines4af e genuine. Soli as cheap as can bel i'nda; any Drug Store, in this or, any' otir plac obtained directly from. Dr. -Jayne,'ilttog his only Agent in Augusta. : ? . :. Bull's Sarsaparilla, Sund's .arsapa'r a Carpenter's Do. Phlotoken, Carpenter's Extract Cubs and Co Tarrant's Do., -lRedicomuwen:uw, G Cordial, aloffat.'s Pills, Mo'ffatt'a ' t Chanilian's Fever and Ague -Pills.' Cba f on's Vegitable Anti-dyspeptic Pills 8" " Fever end Ague Pillar Spencer's P Luzengees, Peter's. Pill's, poukte., s pout Tooth Drops, Thumpse.s '1'abuestock's Vermifuge,.Thoissoniu icines, Rowand's Tonic i xture,S i Soda Powderg, Swain's Panua4'ri 4 Balsam,. Hay's Linime t;.. -airrriell'i ment,-.., suruei cie for scald.iend. At cnoutic. -Oil.:fur. dcafness, and Jl jn!'s Patent Mediciues incotoinaetl - PAINTS AND. .White Len4;of.ill tind gris. Spanish Brown,Tenotan Red Brown, Turkey Hubei,., C1jz1 Cerone Yellow, Veraiillion tb Ivory Black, Terra Sieina, i tent Black, Lamnp Black, YelloWl .te nrge, Russian Blue, Turpelae Varnish of all kinds, Linseid.A9iI Lamp Oil; Neat's Foot Oif, ziT a tia Oils. , - DYE-STUFF5.. S .FIoaTr t -id Log (;ntjwoud, rdz s Vm, jgatp . Red aniders, .Tumrac, ieras, Afrm:.9 Blucstone, and all other ui. .SPICES~ a3 .. Black Pepper:Allfielucn Ci Clores, Giger,..ace: andfa2v - wegs, &c.* Window Glass, from d I Paty, Whiting, Sieru,Candaale aMWs l Castile Soap, Chalk, Court. Plast~1: ' Seed, Wafers, Tooth Brushes.ul Silver Leaf, Syringes of all'ikindTu~e, ink, Black and lied, iuk' 1oaders, LA in Syrup, alustard, Pink Saucerss,'SungOJ~.~. ice, alatches, Punnice Stone, 'Kotten ~iq, Sal Eratus, Potash, .Salt Petre, Sealiii2~i Sponge, 'Starch, Paint Brubbea sf.z4y4? scription, White Wash Bruuse Brushes, Sweeping Brushies, cibkg.. and Shoe Brushes,~.Hair Brushe l~~~ Boxes, Shaving Soap, t fall kinds ' msig Soaps, Toilet Soaps. Rose,. of vraims kdes* a variety of fine articles, of Toisic&.o4l' o fine cu~t Trobucco for smkn sdEii' Emtmery, Nursing Bdttles.'%ippl.'iUiali Cnlpipmg Glasses, Lancets, .&lcohol2Raimod. Roach Bane, Sash Tools, Camail'a-Hai, and Sable Hair Pencils. All the above articles are. warranie'dd and sold on terms to please purchassdra lir cnsh, oro~n up~proved credut. .. - J. D. TIBBErS Edgefield C. H.. March I1 . f. %.7 EDGEFIELD UOTELu T H Subscriber rea di~~hsts'. friends anad the publig AtagmI4 has had his Hiouse ihoroul yztrI and has made a large addiuioin .sa~ is purchase of the adjriniine o & e *lll enable him to accommodate~atleat :or 6fay moure personsiduring.Cpiitq p4tlr tames than) he formerly dad. :'is ,9eafti, has been concentrated to ~thie 'comfort sldon 'venience of all those Whi -hawd fat'Ored, bi with their patronaigs,and bhflainiibl' f that a discerninug and gener iU'~. tinue to bestow on him a sae h&qt He will, as heretofd ~bidp~tohiK his Table with th-et|Eaft afford. .%2x" -j1 .Having removed hbis qgI~ttffthe 1 end of the IH oisc A~joihing aItle'oz no nr.' noyance ennt be experienced by.gfone who put uap at his HoteL His Bar will be furnshed wih i abt Liquors, and- his Stableasya hi ahd wvholesome.pvnng.t lts. , Februay2 ~ r kgj' valedfoit' few days-no e ~ aeeu~~it I -: importat atiC~~rtaf ted Dr.- Fodti ~ i of similar temedis tion or Cu fulmed'eiqeno Deq, ,e