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-6 boltie nei l a e6 nii H beofp pula flipg:ie-ah , jet I" .i.fi sof 1r vSew gaing ainteiiie iea1~~t vv'* y& 3 wh witho:p froesidpaw t p s%.before n frn anI846. S *asimilar iuqui ablIeetie olqnteer Rten mn'Edt>FSo:'Ci-: are but indications of po putarftilig ditrhe satie subjectd. I: piAt were hm ae to aIft lo d oaifueddr pfoHiaio. ' iw very graiiyiugcinteprew t 7tad wthdheI.eaaidret jpst before leadi ag'WVsington. he was frank anduindis gaus~edeia ging me hi amrresagns~ to the pre" tf edeIs should tbe tan pfddretofthi mide pUliin o speedy peace {ail 1t ll s ol firfe tbteatucrevould de theUitentatedpoditc ofaithiAn nab~a~dLperhPS .arge unumber of iron be bcal for..ha :the assurance 'roa1' ent,.4batloir. regiment would bere ,inn g servicetiihould the wa be to ld: t y owtl iisnty is; thrat the har will be pro eid.-the mortified pide of the Mexican atefeat, willoly increase their hatred toward tbejUnitd State,.andit wilt-not be until their donestic altars arein danger;that they will be cJ'spqaud to yield to the, present frieindly' over. tures of ttii country. ..In penetirating the heart of ther county our troops may make them feel' the danger. of national annihilation--and I fear until that is dohe,:eforts Wb peace by. negotia tioni isntl maiiziemeniwillieunsvaiing..From thesespeculative conjectures of my own.I have come to-thp conclusion that ihe; South Carolina Regiment .will be.required about .the first of December. . In-the interii, withoutincurring iy private expense or changing our ordinary pursaite of indusitiy wfshould keip orgiaized and hold ourselves in readiness to meet the first -war qum ons of the bugle. Tam igentlemen, very respectfully - Yder b't..servant, P. M BITLEIL" Ther s.: te reeid, through the. inedium of our exchanges,.from the'Cotton region all conour in the shortness of-th cip. Thewormaitid:catergdilat vedestroyed, in so,'portions of the country, at least one:half, whilstW'ther btirtis tmherain has been very dtestruetive:KThi ouly help 'for'oar i pladters, williailii alvane in price of the staple, and tseehauctiaisin theprice of provisions, which haselready became manifhst, as we understand that hes-liavebeentmade: as high as 9 centi; add'thator.a,midding quality.; The.Cornuand. Wheat'cropa throughout the country, ate represented asbeing the largest that has been made for years. The present price of Corn and Corn Meal is 45 a-50 cents. Yal.. Coclge.-The corporation of Yale College'at late meeting esthlisheda Profer sorship of*gricutlture and Animal and Vogeta hWe Pliysiology,desigaed particularlito'pronote the study of.Agricplttl lierniitt-y. The-edi tors of the'south Carolinian, say, that theesta - lislmment ofsuch a Professorship.:s loudlycal led foe in outritate College. We heartily con. cur in opnindrr iith oaf:brethren,'and hope that thaiewl hae3he dijecioof our noble Institutionof learing, wil, speedily look t1. this matter; Suclh.a Professorship would add mnch td tht, e; PEtibitilieUd utbe'iisfainess ,f on .Col t 59. g . .. te clsit$,tlhepttronage of our fellow citien' andshe bbhc't large:::, . Weawireceivea die 4wo first numbers of the' Sitrri s'Syng'ri nea g paper "pu6' lihe4 Li Rich 61om1, irgiilia. . The journal is. pri. sei w.eeky, at $4 per annum. aid is c'ondeted by 51essrs. C. J.Bott,,'nad R.W lInuhes. Itsrincp~ies lare .thoroughly 'of the Siate R~gt ho~utt,.coluintiy are open to ihme Whigs, and u'thers~of- oppuuitmpolitical sentimients... The- number befqriui is neatly a printed, gnid contains much politica nd other matter of a useful character. The inangural is ably wriep and breathes certain sentiments to which we heartily respond.: We hope that the journalisilp receive a'liberai patronage. .F or thre .Advertiser. Qu~anz.zs-roN, betember 24th, 1846. Mr.~-dilir-DxtAaSiR-4f I amn not mista ken, tlee Charter wras, renewed at the last ses siuu.of-the Legislaturefor buildingia Rail Road from 4ikepto Edgefield C.HI., and Ihave been looking in ur valmble paper, to see an ac count of' seine large Rail ~?oad meeting, at Edgefield, to cdeviue means br having the Road built atjonce. I. Iasomneof'your enterprising men wvouk'tfake hold- of ihe.Abject in good carnest, Ithlak 'theog~rk. would soon be ac compished,.frit wouiLbring a good market to. your placer fur all the prodnce of. the up country- and 6ihanc tie' value of every acre of land in "en Mren ites of~ your place, and birig drhIio..iarket to your doors It does sui .e, thaih-ere-are one hunidred citizens ofyotofdistrit,.li hey knew~ theirs in terest, thio~na'rbeh thousand dol lars, each, an dith the'atine of the State, your village Sould soon become'a town, and business of every kind iould flotlrish, instead of being so 'dalfas ii now is .7 'CRAWFORD. TheAeiTr'frina Mezrico.-k' Wash Patriot s~es rji.Je'ter biasbeen re ceiveiltrOIfiGI- S- Bq0,dioL..in -the Guf4 i ds the substauce of the - Mexican tgovernment's response to the peaepropoedisone that-they refuse111 ui. ten toany pbsebolitidnitrntil th4 renud and navalfo~ceseofths Unitetl States gre with. dlrawn fl'-56mthi territories' of Meico. Th rf ~ Q ahno tte says he is stronglj S tpaJtB this asthe sub stance of!gegn ei~C received by the President on- SN~at yavening~e It .s strange thanlee'is no. mention of this matter in- the :Wahlligfongppers. -It is, however, .bf' oc aidanafimproibbls,. that ucr snay 4a&b~ili ."heddta of the Mbicangepryr '1is/taoe' woriby' of a' -groaer tidi as. 'Eze News. 2her4 ct4-Caoin~a Railroad. -A Convention. f fIeud.of ter pro posed'Railr6d r In 2aleigh to Canaidin, atenedf i Gbn, nd frpnt Ma~rer 196kf isfild Districts~i rontie ol'- ~ "~~ besitted hereterei Jy Y.ein deter ...h--.t , r. d-..-- ea~fr.i RateiglattFaygttagilieagc>throge o the South-Carolinaa linegatsome iat to be; deterpid t eop'l of South-Car A C'nvet tirii to beheld 'ft iie aame purpose at Fayetteile; oo hefirst Monday io'November, .. ; From the South. Carolinian. MB" CALHO'N-fHis' WISE -S*ATsmAN SHIP.. The Aini-isan consriitro'i'n were nov elties, hesedpe of wrhichl, at ti e tiie' of their rzitiicitioi, very few j'er'ans rho roughlycomprehended. That of the Fed eral doverarnent, was entrusted to us, as an ekperitient, sud since- the day or its birthtwo g'reat parties have been claim' ing its nurturship. One would have it, born like: Minerva, armed cap a pie and lrced with over feeditig io a bloated ex cess, while the other contended that its growrth should be left to its own true na Lure, and its food be simple and inexpeti sive. The one party;denominated 'The National, claimed extraordinary constaric tive powers for the governmeni, withnut enumeration; the-other, t'ble State Rights, denied. the -use of. aiy substantivejiower, not enumerated in the Con'tittition. For many -yeais Mr.'Calhotm' has' been re garded as-the eipdiento' the .latter party: and'his gteat efforts-have been to develope and carry out its principles. - His speeches embody all that can be said on this sub iet, and on account of: ihe ' clearness of his views and their depth; of logical or rangement-unlike the ambitious rigema= role oh his contemporaries, he will always e referred to as authurity in all.matters )f conutitiliodal difference between the Federal and State Governmedis. With he.usual foresight'of an -emineni. minid, ie-hai identified 'himself with:-tlie great )rinciples of the American agelae three florious :immunities-of- moderii times has is; Freedoinof Conscience;. reedoii >f Allegiance. and Freedom of 'Trade. Ihe one secures.-a choice of *ofrhip, the >ther a choice of-cotuntry or. rulers, and he last explains itself. One hundred years - igo, to have spoken of an efficient govern neat without a Church establishment, or >f ahy.other than native citizens, being mtrusted with the direction of public af airs, would have been put down as an idle liscourse. Yet these two noble. elements iave become parts-of odr -system ; while he other, Freedom of Trade, remains to ie as firmly. est.ablished. To accomplish phis great .work. 1Mr. Calhoup has been Ieiotiog himself with a singleniess of par. pose, from which no- provocatio', or, fat ery no unjust reproach or .persddai ad vancement, no charge of inconsistency or aontemporaneous sneer, could either mis ead.or divert him. Since the Free Trade uestion. was .first: submitted to the'cbun. ry, he has advocated it as-the only, true American system, i conta-distintion o he nonopolists' and monied eiations of the Old World. lie knew, full. well, as siysatesman ought,..that: Free-Trade. s ith correct measure of civil. Liberty.: Let a people have:it,;aud- you give" them 4he.prsvilege of.acqairing tmoney, which, while it circulates frealy rii echrnga- for in:iesjp 9r.fureign labor, is the surestiev oller and equalizer- of hereditary power. It hai beesuthi exact iop of this-money rom.tie.people, that- af-odopoie Isie -archies and tlynasiiesiave ieen surrep itioistly esta~blished, site the beginising ift wourd: The Cotion :,Crop:-Tie Worms. it is said, fave made their appiearance in Ten aessee and' North >Alabarna. In llissis ijii, there isno longer a doubt of-a short erss ..Oamplater fromVarrenito)Yin that Stap ivritesiosis factor in New Orleans: -''1 do nota scruple to saj tibi in ..thr~ee days I. haye loit, at the feast, one -htidred and t wenfty-five bales of cotton ; in facts an acetirate. account oft he devastation would appear sci exaggeratedi as to bring a m'au's veracity in strong di'trepn'e.' M1EMPHIS, (TENN44SET..l4,1S46. Since 1 last wrote you on 31st ult., the prbspeets of the Cotto'n .crop in -this, region have undergone d cotisiderable change. The Caterpiller autd Bare Wortm hai'e appeared all over the country, and have comminted great ratvages, partietilarly in the North Mississippi Counties., Planters who were confiden~t two weeks ago t-hat; they would mnake full crops, now talk of half a rpp. All the flowers .and young balls of las't month are destroyed, and many fields ar-e entirely stripped of foliage. 'I think therb is no- doubt of a short crop ins this region., .As to frost it dloes not. nowv matter wiether it. comes Iet Octobier or is,t November-the.insec& w~il leave othing but the stallks to kill.-Eeening Neics. I7JThe Friends of Captain W-. L. COIN. MAN, annonnece bsibi as a- candidate. for the Offie of Ordinasr-y, at the next election. september 39 tr 36 Fota CoMstnssa'sERS or OFTOE POOR. . -COLIN ItHODES, HENRY H. HILL, RICHARD GREGORY, JOHN.C. ALLS.N; JAMES SHEPHeRD. august 26 .te 31 Many of the taxt payers of the District rec. ommend the preserit Conumissioners to be re. elected, to 'carry into execution the present plaits of the- new Poor House system, &c. . SETH BUTLER. , GEORGE BOS WELL, JOllN HUITT, ROBERT .BRYAN; SEN., -LITTLETON. A. BROOKS. Se ptembier 9 te . Dr.E. BLZIND R) ESPE CTPULLY .Offers his PROFES J1SIONAL' seivices t? the Citizens at Edgefield. Ofice irs the Room occupied b'y Bland & Butler. Sept22, 1846. ft 35 0Nthe fist Mondayits October next, the Commissioners af the Poor will meet at -Edgefield Cour-t House aad hold ain Election for a Keeper of the Poor~ House, for the enx s~uif ~ar Anylperson desirous of applying :for sherpac ~an'on thatiday-learn wh at will ~be r i ,'id h46d'his: prapasals sealed N. B.-T he'Cojm innirisixre r.qiifstd jipegig ! or~hJ! 'orms! To remove. these troublesome .and. danger otiS inhabitants of tie ustonach;and bowels,. which so-ofen impair the health and destroy the lives ofcbildren, use Jayne's 'Tonic Vermi fuge, a certain and'safe'preparation for the re moval of the'varions kind- of Wonis. Dyspep sia, Sour Stomach, Want of Appetite, Infantile Fever and Ague, and Debilityof the Stomach and Bowels, and organs of Digestion. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES are often olvitig to-a Scrofalpus .Habit of body, and in order to effect a permanent cure, the original cause must be - removed. Jayne's Aherative, oue,ofthe.rnost pleasnnt articles ever offpred t6 the public, has been found not only to cure Scrofula, under all -its . multiplied forms, of c-ancer,, King's Evil, Goi tre, White Swelling, &c., but also to remove the disposition of tendency to the diseases of that class, and all diseases originating fro.n ob struetions in, the glands or. pores of the skin, or from impurity of the blood-or. other fluids of the'body. .i. Prepared only by Dr. D, Jayne No.8 South Third street, Philadelphia. R. S. ROBERTS, sole Agent, at Edgefield C. H., South .Cailina.. Beware of Counterfeits. september 30 . 3t 36 Roberts' Oheap Cash Store. LARGE FALL ASSORTAILT. us Receiwed - V CER prinie aid im Shoiders of Bacon, at 6.a cents a pound, Beautiful Muscova'd6 Sugais, 9y, 10, 11, and 1 pounds for $1 00, Clarified Sugar S pounds for $1 00, AMthough' Sugars have risen 1 cent a d. Mr. ... Roberts containues to sell at thea ve prices. Coffee. 10 and I1 pounds for $1- 00, best in market, Domestics. Woolens, Prints, Muslins, Hardware, Drtigs and Medicines, Presh Salmon and Lobsters, put up in tin, No 1 Mackerel in kiis and, half kits, t Cod fish, dried, ai 6j" cents a pound, and ma-.,' ny other new ind desirable goods, all of' which I will sell cheaper than .ever..where ihey can be sold with a slight shade of ... profit. R. S. ROBERTS. Edgefield C. H., Septr. 28, 1846 ' N B.' Turpentine Soap 10 cents a bar Splendid quality Blue Broadcloth Coats, gilt Buttons, ready made at S14 each. meu's sizes. setptember 30 It 36 ELLIOTT & WRIGHT, WAREHOUSE t& COMMISSION NAMBUnG, S. C. r NNOUNCE to their f'riends, and the pub lic, that they have associated themselves together, for twe trarsaction of the above business in all its. branches. In offering their services to the public in the above. they pledge tbemtselves to deyete their undivided attention TO TilE SELLING OF Cotton..Flour,. & other Produce, RECEIVING AND FORWARDING 'GOODS. Buying goods for: Ianters, .arattend to any other business usually Transacted by onmission Merabants " 11. Er.io-r-r, . Taos. J.. Warounr. Hamburg., Sept. 29.1846.: " si'ptember 30. eo4t 26 Proclaanalion.. C4I EXE.CUT~iVE OFFICE, CrIAn~Ta.os (. C.)3Sept 22. 1816. By Hits E.rceency..W M.,IAIKEN, Esqj. Goi-ernor aind Comniander. In- Chief in and over the Slate of South Carolina: W IEREAS mnformtion'has been receiv. ed at this Depaitment, that GEORG E, a slave belonging to Messrs. Glass & Kenne dy, of Kershaw Disti., now an outlaw, who has attempted to itke the life, of one of the citi* zens. and haxving committed offence. and udts of great omirage: That thme said Genge. afug itive, may be arrested. end-ohfned in any .Tail in is.Stat-I do hereby offer a i-eward of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, He~is about five feet seven inches high, not very datrk om plexion, but well proportioned. Given tinder my hand -this 22dl day of Sep. tembher, in the year of our Lord one th. nsand eight hundred and -forty-six, anid~n the seven tieth year of American Independence. ..e Ji-'LLIAM AIKEN By th overnor. Rds'aar Q PUsCuNeT, Secretary of State. All the papers in thme State will publish tate above twic. 'Sept;30 2t -36 ~ state of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD. DISTRLCTF. iN TH E COMMON Pi&EAS. Williamson Dalton, ,Dectaiartion. . es. ~~.Foreg tahet Samuel.Batemnan, ~.. riI tahet T H E Plaintia' in the above case, liev ing this day tiled his Declaration iri9y oh fice, and the Datindtant having -necithei wife. nor attorney, known to reside within thme limits, of this State; on w.,om a copj' of said Declatra tion; wvith a ruile to plead, can be served.. On motion of Mgr. Yancey, Plaintiff's attorney, ori tiered, that tile said Defenidant appear and plead to the said Declaration. w~ithin a year an'd a day from the dati hiereof, or judgment will-be awarded against him by default.. lek .THJO. G. BACQN,;lek Clerk'e Oflici,.EdgefleldC. H. 2Ith Sep..1846. september 30 . y 36 T1. O TH E FAIT1-fLES!-- . c 3.Itf any donht thme wonderful powers of "D.R. CULLEN'SINDIANVFEGET ABLE PANA CEA,'' we invite them to call upon Mr. Isaac Brooks. Ji , Jefiersona street, foiurth door tdest of Schiuylkilh.Sixth streef, below L'oeuat. and learni from his-din lips ot one of the most, astonishing cure. of Scrofula ever performed op a human Seing-.or call.gt~the reidence of hts lather, Eleventh an itme streets. Sold by .JOS. T. . tOWAND, .37S6 Marketptee't, Phiiladelphia. R..S. RiBERS, Aet, Edgefield C. H South ,Carolina.~ september30 '31 3 Td thie Public .T " 'lN OlLNQUES'r( Wachmakcr and @. etelr, fram'Chiarleston, S. C. won-Id re-. spectfully inform the citizeus of Edgefield, th at he has taken the storme',nejt-to Jire. Ward, and nearly opposite.IRyan'a. [Iutelg an~ thathip gill. do such work in. his.lahuo, as p/a ofer, in tt ~workinanliike manner atid oh 'reasonad We er'm's. AlseC Dagaetreaotype ilenessesiihihn In a eup tir tia tie.---' -. 'Sept 22,1846-~ :- t --35 g- ee:'utr iz t pnac Cof JO&IN HILL as a candidate for Ortdi ,'at L KP.; Ai1VS O N W"wotesale aged Reliti a cOat11 EO :COBB AWN CENTRE STRE -+RE nosreceiving from NeW Ybrk, Cha " sele tid stock of Groceries. consistin BAGGING., Hem ! ngging, Hemp Rope, Manilla Rope S iGA.RS. St. Croix, Porto Rico, Muiscovado, N. Orleans, Clarified, Loaf, Crashed, Puwdered, COFFEE. Old Gove rment Java, old Cuba, new.crop Cuba, Rid. choice Laguira, MOLASSES. Trinidad; Nei Orleans, Sugar House, Syrup, - ACON Hams. choice brands, country cured Hapis, . c:untry cured Shoulders, western Shoul .ers, wdstern Sides. . . SALT, Sack,-Table, ir boles and sacks. NAILS. ails lass r ed sizes, .. SHOT Shot; assorted sizes, Lead, .TEAS. - - Eydon, Impeial, Gunpowder, Black Tea, . ICXLGED FISH. itt'sa herlbarrels Mackerel, Nos. 1,2, 3, 3aluon,in iiiid barrels. Pickled Herriigs, ickled Shad:.; . l. e . , ,.SEGtRS TOBACCO . SNUFF.... Thoilee brands Segars, Thomas' Nectar Leaf Thipco~ . )ronooi Jones&s Co's. and cheap Tobacco. jOt mnd .moling Tobacco, Snuff,.in jars and boatte," . i s Q7W' e k iou say tothe public, call and ea Hamburg; Segetber 28, 1846. THE Subeibers, having formed a Partne Mission Business, which they in rpied by' WArasR & PEAasoN, respectfully ofI vill sole, ship.and sell Cetton Bacon, Flour, a handize:purchase goods to order, &c. .Theircharges wil be regulated by those of. n ,prodsce,consigned to him when required .Fromt.t.e many, advantages of their favorabl VARasousa.u nd,from the long experience of oi to the sale of Cotton, &c., they trust, by si are; to merit aisbare'of pub!ic patronage; dud G. WALK.I, Hambut, Sept. 1, 1846. On retiring from the Commission Business, I n the pan dff Walker & Pearson, our sincere vith 'which they have favored us, and, at the oir Walker and Bradford, whom it nff'rds me ay friends; and the publicly generally. PROCLAMATION: S'XECUTIVE -OFFICE, CSatisEr'os, (S. C.)"Sept. 23, 1846. - 7y.his Excellcncr IJM. A IKE N, Esq., Gover nrur and Con -in-Chief in and oer the skt na W * .ie CnieaPeople;tiotonly FM ,'vsdn lybbt in their aggregate and ollective capacity. to render thanks to the Sn reme Ruler of-the:Universe, for blessings and avors naunificentlyconferred, and to bow them selves in bstirmble resignation for such as in his wisdom and goodness, ha hag-thought proper o withhold ; and, lherea, while a portion of he products of our land. have been par-tially 'avaged and destroyed, there is yei abundant ~ause fot thaiukfulness, in-a plenteous supply if the necessaries of life, in the continued pror ection of a Mercifil ,Providence, and in a!l itie.- I leaengs derived from Almighty Goed. N'w iiwreli~e, I, WILLIAM AIREN. Go vernosr of thie State of. South Carolina. di. by these presents-set apart and proclaim the Firra DAY oF Novrxnea .Nair, to be observed thrung~hont the' State, as a Day of Thanksgiving, flumanliation and Prayer, and do invite all De njomindt-ions5 of Christians, and -all other -'per' sons of whuatever sect or persuasion, to disumiss their secular business, and assemuble themselves on that day in, their respective Houses of Wor' shis, to offer op their thanks to Almilghty God the great Dreposer of events, to supplicate contin.saance of )is .tender mercies,.and to en' gage in such other devotional exercises as may be proper and suitable to the occasion, Given u:ider my hand and-the seal of the State at Charleston. this 23d1 day of September, it the year.of qur Lprd one thoussand eight hun dred and forty six, an~d ini the seventy -firs year of Amencan l-ndependence. WILLIAMi AIKEN. By the Governor: ' R-an1ERT Q. PWCKeYe. Secretary of State. All the papers in the State wilt publish the atbove fwice.. september 30 - 2 36 State of' South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Jincey Mi Clark, anid others. . vs. Archibald Clarks. NOTICE is hera'by given, that 'by virtue o an order from the Couirt of Equity; mad. -in this case, I shall sell ht the late residence o Ed ward- Cfark, deceased, on the Fourth Mon dag, in Ochober next, the two following tracts o Land, being a part of-the [Rea! Estate of sait deceased.viz: The Mill Tract, containing three hundres aiid seventy eight acres, more or less. adjoin ing lands of the estate of -Jans Mayriard, de ceased. Win. Scurry, and others. The Vines Tract, sontaininag one hitindre. and sixty three acres,. more- or, less, and -ad joining lands of the.qstate ouf Benjamin Rich ards'on; decdused, Archibald Clark. and others Said.Lanids will .3ie .eold on iiredil of-onm and tsyo years, (exicepias to jmo inucli as wvil pay the cost of thjis suit. to. be- paidit. cash, and possession given on the 1st of Janiuary. ichasers to give bond and .good securit for the purchase money. ..8. S. TOMPKINS,1io z.-n. D' Comm'ers. Cflce, Sept21 Ot 33 FR EWI ###PLIE S. JUST received and lorsale. by .1. D tTIBBETTS, a, superior article c L amp Ofl.' McMillon's-ioldbrdIed Tooth Wash fo cleansitng and bettutifying the teeth.. Haf's Lininen1ta certaitreure forPilet Champion's Fever and Ague Pills..wal ratedto cure. --* -' Rowond-'sTonic Mixture. - ?tfresh supply of Spteers. Pi1fs. Hall's. Cotugb, W~thand' Headamch L..menges. - ~ ? S'ept 23 t . tU3'We %afe inuthofisedti nui* O'rdiruarri of :'Edtbfera -Dietrict, a net aetion. & S.M ITH, Dealrs, Hambturg, S. C.. ET, NEXT DOOR TO THE PoST OFFICE.) rieston, and other markets, a choice and wel in part as follows: SHOES.. Heavy Negro, (very superior,) common.ant - I gt, Sewe'and bound, &c. &c. WOODEN lIARE. Buckets, Tubs, Measures. Cans; Pails. Baskets Brushes, (eveky variety,) Brooms, &c. LIQUCRS. Cognac Brandy, (Otard, Dupey & Co.) Chuijpngne Brandy,(Sarserac,) Holland Gin Jamaica Rum, - Madeira Wine, (Symington,} Sicily Wine,, Pare, Sherry, (Rudolph's,) Port, in bottles Port, in barrels, London Porter, qts. and pis. Champagne qts .and pts. . Champagne.Cider, Cordials, Bitters, Domestic Brandy, D)ometic. Gin, N. E. Rum, I1eonongabeh Whiskey, . - .:. Funk's Whiskey, Mil!er's Old Rye Whiske) (superior,)4 . - Rectified Whiskey,, . ALSO, Cheese, (extra English dairy and Goshen) But ter, Raisins, Snap, (turpentine, fancy, &c.) Starch, Indigo, %ladJer. Salt petre, Saleratus, Blue Stone, Candies, Nuts. Blacking. Pickles, Ketchups, Sardines, Match. es, &c., &c,. A,, L4.RGE ASSORTMENT OP Crockery & Glass Ware. :amine ourstock and prices. 3t 36 bhip in Ithe Warehouse and Corn end to continue at the old stand recently oc er their services to the public generally. rhe1 nd other Produce, receive and fotward Mer the market, and liberal advances will be made e location, well kn'own as the "WATER-PR0oo 31r. hi' hiker, who will give his personal aiten rict attention to all business entrusted t> thei o give general sati'faction. WALKER & BBADFORD. S. Ml. BRADFORD. tf 34 avail myselfer the present opportunity o-oftet thanks to our patrons for that liberal suppoi matne.time to .solicit a continuance of the sam pleasure to recoimend to the confidence c I. L. -PEARSON. lar. Brand eth's Pills. .1 Srietific eiediine K R'AT experience and judgment are r ptied to make a valuable, and atth sate time innocent purgative.. This is possel ed only by few. - ., rhe great majority of the ierpediesadverti ed of this class, are mantifactured by persor who hqve no idea of the relativ4 or individu powers of the drugs they mnse, It is this caust more than .any.other,.which ccasioris the iner ness and often injurious.effects, produced b advertised reinedies. And hence the-gener prejudice' which prcv'ails- against thm.. No there:is a greardiference in this respect,.Wi regard to the pi}s. mae iy' Dr. B~ Bra drel and consequently their suprrior'claims ugp the public. Each. of the articles composts the.Brandreth Pills, are prepared in that wt which will secure their beneficial effects to if system in the.safest and eqsiest manner. F< instance, some ingredients have to be preps ed in the vacuo; that is, the air is exhausted. the utensil, and remains so until a conbirati: is effected with other ingredient, which afte wards prevents the air.lrem acting injirious upon the medicmne. .Again, the-proportion i ingredient de pends upon ais multiplying pow< upon oilier ingredients. Fur.thapower-ofdi ferenit vegetable purgativs.- upon each othe is governed by similar laws that govern ti power of figures by midltiplicationi. . Nine a ded to nine, makes eighiteena; but nine tinil niine, makes eightyone.-- So it is with so vegetable.purgatives. By adding nirie pam of one ingred ient, and nine parts- of anoth ingredient- togethler,.:-he pot er is increase noct to eighteen, but to eighty-ouie-.: For exa pale, either of the articles to produce any purg tive ef'eot, would have to be used to thme exte of'eighty-one grains; by dombining them or eighteen grains have to be used. Agdin, ac thmer mngredienat is found to multiply.zthis pow again, which iin a proportion of two grail would have nd en'ect upon the a-nimal ecor my, but which, added to eighteen grains of compound of iwo parts of mine gi ains, each two ingredients, will again multiply thie pow ibi. they have gaimned of eighty-one, to o hundred aiid sipy-two. So agam, the naixtu of twenmty grains cami be again munliiplied by additioni of~ two grains, to the power of thn hundred and twventyfour grains, of the ori nal. power of thme two first ingredients. Hi we have twenty-two grains, which as a purl tive contain the power equal to-three-hundr and twenty-four grains of either of thie-artici alone; nevertheless, also so pow~erfuI af being thus combined,are safe ina any quanti always having a benieficial effet,anud in.ijo c.m capable .af doing injury, of whi'chi ilioasar r hear ample wvitness. ' -- Dr. Brandreth's Principal Officy 241 Bio way, N. Y.; other eilices in New-York. Thle genauing only for sale in..dgefield [ trict, R. S. Roberls, Edgefield .C. IJ.; Kenr I *& Thmayer, Hamiburg ; J. S. 24..D. C.-.Smym Meeti.g J,treet. . Also, by J, M. IV:Jiams, I ken; and by at liasi one agent in eirery I trict in the .dtate.; Every Agen't liaving the genuine has ac .tificate of Agency. sigined by the Doctor hi I self: - -C. L. Edgefiled C.HSept. 30 St 36 -Valuable Farms for Sad 3HI E Suincriber offers for sale his Plai !tion lying -on Mine Creek, wvateueof| lada River, about eleven miles from: Edgefi Court House. The tract contains 96i0 act (more ors.less,) of excelfent quality, land About two hundred and fifty aecres regeti cleared; and the balance in woodhasia and a~ timbered. The land is teff a'daitd! to4Oc Cotton. and all kinds of smalh Grairi -'a p retnses are a . good, comforlable Dweli New Gin House and Screw, and all necet rf r.mutbuildiungs. . : ..--. -'he wvhole tract lies between the W~ea r and Mathis Roads. .-kt abouinds with g .Springsif excellent orater, andis as healthy any portion of th'e District' To an apyro purchaser, the terms-will be inade accominnic J. F. fARTHl Sept 23 , . tf a~' 35 T UE Commnissioners of the Upper D lIon of the 9th Regiment S. C., Ma, petitio t e a do u - By ordersofthlie-Board,' '0 e ~e n.rAn T.KR~lrkr, .. n L E'Edge~e~ti $OD at ed . k trt House, on f r hdinia inDecemr ber next, twedty' seven lI nd.edand''ninet acres of-Land, berongibg to stitofe lSo Fux,deceased, lying on theoaters of Chavei' creek (Jernigan's brancb,)betweetiten nd-' twelve miles from \HAmburg. and hixt the - santedistance from the Court Houw, the great er part between the Edgefield and Colucpbia, roadsg the-firat passing along a p art of the ' tern line; and the last tlirough te-ivhole lengi of the whole track, adjoining lands of ;enjanl& I.'Tillean; (Chester plantation) Cosby Bit" let's estate;' Howard, Bartlett, Raibo, 'and others. The tract is-well timbered. - - 'I t.. It will be divided. before the sale, andtoe at of the subdivisions left at Cosby's, one at gefield Court House, and one at. Aiken. , Terms iade known at the timezfeglo. A. PICQUET, - --. H. CUMMING;. - b 9 Ex'irs. of John Fox, dec'd. Selitember 9 33t 3 "Reglmelitta Order. Orders No . , a, . T HE Tehth.Rvgientil 0. iliha are or-. ,dered to parade at Rici:erdson's, on Tuesl day-the 29th Septemher,: armed-aid euji'ed' as the law:directs, fordrill and inspection. The officers conlnissioned and-natn comnais4 sioned the day previous, for drill-and Itistrue-' tion. - .. - a .. , . - '-;. r-e - By order of. R. B. BOUKNIGi1T, Col. M. GRAaaa, Adjutant. September16 . t t . 434' SPMRIT OF "76." Attention !.! YOU will Parade at Lowe's, on-Saturday. the 3rd of.October. at 10- o clock, A M. for Drill and Inspectiou, fdlly equipped accord ing tolaw. " The Officers and non-commissioned officers to parade the day previous. 1 By order of Captain Josn HILL, B. MARTIN. 0 8, September 9 - i4f 33. Head Q'uarters, MILLVILLE, August -31ist 1846. ORDERS No. 4: - . Y Order of Brigadier:dentra Bradley the Saveenb,Regnent will parade Review ou Thursday the 1st of October next. Commissioneditnd non-commissioned Officers r the day previous. Captains are charged with the extention of this order. - By orderof. , . - - GILES D. MIMS; Col. -: 7th gnet J; S. C.; M, -J. F. 088URN, Adjutant. t The hamburg Journal will copy. e september9.- . 4t 33 j Read Quarters, SEcolip BRIGADE. 21st August,1846. Oanxts No 1 - HE following Regiments will parade for . Review and Drill, at the times and pla. ces.herein specified.: - - The 10th Regimen -t.ichardson'sonTues e dh the 29thday ofSeptember. - :'he 7th 'e i' Dent at the Old Well. an Thursday'thie st diy'ofOctober. 2 . .The 9th R egimentat Lowe's, on. Satirdsy s the,3d day of October.- . - al Tke 8th Regiment at Carson's; on Tuesday , the-6th dAy.orOctober.. - . The 6th Regimentat.Lomax's,on Thursday ' the 8th .ofOctobet. ,, - x d The Cbmh n sion .a ptcemmsio ,, officeroash. i, p w .. Iendbl h' dyre to da o e rrespective $ev as n By order Of Bri. Geui. P. H. Btuanr.. g W. W. BELCHER, Brigade Majorr. y septemher 9 . 4t .33.. ~ aluable Co Aft Land tiAE : FOR:ALE. - 71 H E Subsctiber willofer foi sale to'~t'te 2.highest bidder, otf the.tlird M ondar inj y No'vember, his . nitation'od-Key road, twenesi. >r tynine nutles froni Haniborg. containin~ eight: er hundrdd and t wenty-riino acres (829) jur j. vesy, about fodr hundred and fifty of i'if r-, excellent woodland;' the soih s well adapted'to te the culture -of Cotton and Graii,: The pamaa-' L.. tion is uder good fencing, and in a high statei es of cultivation. -On the premises 'there is 'a te coynmiodious Dwelling;' Gin House, Screw,,. ts and ell.necessary out buildings. Thoae wash. er ing to purchase will please call and examine. d,- for themselves. -A.t the same time I will sell: n. my c-rop of Corn, Fodder, Ilogs. (fat and stock) a- Cattle, Plantation Tools, &c. &c. nt* Terms made known on the day- of sale. ly . . T. F. KEITIL o- september 9' to1t 83 ur The Iamburg Journal will copy. Is, T HE NEW YORK -. 0' aSCIEI TIFIEJ.AiYIERI0Al * er ravoat of Induutry rad. Enterprise, and Jora fMechanicaL asid other fmproweent. re Published WeeklyJby: Munn & Company. ln . .; Szcosn YEAa ! ) ee The Second Volume of the SCIENTIFIC A MER('CAN will be 'comshenced on Satur 'e urday, Sept. 26thi,- under a sfstem' of entirdy na r arranmets. The paper- will appeir in auadsome. . a-. - eR . - QUARTO FOlRM. - er suitableforpreservation anid Binding; it will i lie printed on beautiful se - - NEW TYP.E f ui and line paper, the whole i&adering it- one of. -thd best printed paprsevetissued in America. 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Scieqeces of Mehnics, Chemistrg ad Archi aId ectture-Catalogiies of Anierican Ptelts, es, Instrsuction in vasious AR-ru and TA-Dus, feitL .-, engravitn!S,-Curio:l .Philosbphical Experi tly meuits,-the latest RAIL.ROAD intellige-ne 'elI an Europe .aid Amleica,-Vilnable. informa. rn, tion' on. he Art of GA RDENI.NGl&c., &c., the Terins-The Scienutiflo Athei'ican issent to ra, suubscribei iii tife cotntry at tile rate of $2 a sa- year, One Dollar 341 advanicethe'reiiamidor in . 6 moniis. Peisons-desiring- to snsiie ver havie but to enclose the amount-in a l~et ind rected to . 1-UtN~rCOMPANY,, as P-hishara..of.le scientifi..Amorica,fl.: Ved -~ei Nwners n -person remittineonna 'da- dollar shtull-receir'o thrty, seVen of tie baek 7a. numbersof thie lasi volume. . , iSpecimien eoipes.sent whaen deifr-ed. A1I rotter b'innet; Ibid,: '.:. Those si ngstoomenee'-witli e pew vcume are respectfuli eteted to seid in - their name-assoon-asoas le~m ~ ' a, Iare t.vtd chlidt the oflice of the Beiestijfe -Asseicaz;128 Fultoust-kwhere 'a number if mndehgof iiveglions, &c., inay he seegqg Stn 413e