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[Sn I' t the Mefeing f the Firsi Division ,fthe.Cherokee Cold-water -Army, -ahlequah, May 6, 1846.] ne.fathei'sand mothers, - And sisters and brothers, ..nd hearken awhile to my song; I'll tell you the story Of Paddy-O'Rory Ii you can -btiu-nsten so long. Now Paddy. when sober, Was mild as October, And kind to his cbildren and wife; But.wben he'd been drinking, O then, Iam 'thinking, 'They had liitle peace of their life. " Whoever came near him Had reason to fear him, When liquor had heated his brain; For boxing and fighting le took such delight in As if there were pleasure in pain. Such cursing and swearing, And ripping and tearing. 'Twould make your ears tingle to bear; He reeled and he staggered, lie blustered and swaggered, And challenged whoever came near. His money be wasted, - To ruin he hasted, A pallet of straw was his bed ; His clothes were all tattered, His house was all shattered, .Hiichildren were bogging for bread. -- ! such was the story 'Of Paddy O'Rory, Till once a kind gentleman came, A paper presented, And Paddy consen'ed, And wrote on that paper his dame. What magic was in it! From that blessed minute O'Rory became a new man ; In -boxing and fighting No longer delighting, He works just as well as he can. No longer he staggers, -No lornger he swaggers, Ne longer he curses and swears; His frolics are onded, His cottage is mended, And decent apparel -he wears. There's peace in his dwelling, And little ones telling Their-love to a father so kind; His wife is confessing "Her gladness, and blessing .'The day when that paper he signed. Now. what was that paper? - ,v.That wonderful paper? Tbe-Temperance Pledge was the same. - if ever you find it, And have not vet signed 'it, Q! 'vri'e on that -"paper-your name. C7. Variety. g 4 m Sall Necsspapers.-.1t is 4I['Et~i O..idktr ,errors. of the world that t nora.pape- is supposed to 4twub..itsste. ..Nothing can be aoa mrignatafrogintheatruth, and the world is.a coniunded booby-head for entertain ingnindrein rnitinouih sized papers are ternble" bores great~ diluters of sense- - ghits"of'ide'as.'. Theii- edit ors may be verfleeriort of mien, expert at driving thequihhigstraddle the scissors with marvel lous uill, and all that sort of thing. but the'y must necessarily spread an idea over a murderous extension, and fritter away its st'bstance -into foggy nothing. But he of youir-small sheet, wirh columnts corn pressed into sensible coziness. must write nothijg -but ideas-and only the heart of then.'m-Bcief, concise, terse, he must roll a sentiment in every syllable-a sermon in every wofd. Never take, then, the half years stock of a steam papermill for ideas, information, and those desirables. It is enough that they exhaust the la..guage and giv- a' thrice painted dictionary, more, yotu have not a right to look for. But if you want the mirror of the time-the spice of the age-live and recoguizabile ideas look in papers of moderato and smnall size. ..4Jobumn Gazette. -Too' Big a Book '--A man being about topurchase a young horse. was fearful be might prove skittish, as the phtrase is; nnid in order to test his sounidness, or strength of nerve, directed his boy to go a little way cifl,, ihehitnd. the next crorner, and lbe would ride tbe colt down opposite to him. when. he. ivpuld start suddenly out, and cry 'booh!I' and if the colt could stand that, it would be proof enough of his being firm and well broke. rThe boy took his station, adthsman mounted .nd rode along; but when he caine opposite the corner, and the boy jumped out and cried 'booh !' the coltthrewv him off. The rider picked himseclf up soon, however, and rubbing his shoulder and shins, asked 'he boy what he did so for. -Why, father,' said the btoy, 'yjon told me to say book.' 'Yes,' said * the old man, 'but there was no need of saying uch a big book to such a little horse.' Chimney.-Instead of plastering the isptide of chimneys in the usual way, take mortar made with one peck of salt to each busbel of lime, adding as much sand and loam~as will~render it fit to work, and then lay on a thick coat. If the chimney has no offset for the soot to lodge on, it will contine pesfectly clean, and free from all danger of taking fire. A trial of three years warrants tihi asser-tion. A Lef-tenntant.-' And isn't it an officer I am, sure ?''said an Irishman who was standing alone in a large house to a crony who was passing by. 'How so, pray?' enquired the. other. 'Why because you see; an the other folks are gone,'and [ am lef~tenart.' ... B eakers andealer8.-The wheat harves ein progress .in Michigan and in the northero-esctions.'ol Ohio, Indiana, andtIllitioi.M Ahlnrnccounts co- icur in re presg7i'n .9!e .cro.pg acunprecedentedlhy 1.,..) i mnvn-gnemiof annerior quality. I O - r- -,rices CurrentS S.LBS.best Flour for $1, Heidly's Buonaparte and his Mat salls, $2 75. WaddyThqgmpson's Mexico, $1 50,. Cologne Water, a superior quality. 624 cents a quart,. Cobbs Walker's Dictionary, 374 cents, Town's Spelling Baok, 15 cents, Anthon's Latin Prosody: $100,. Watts on the Mind, at 374 cents, Harris' Dental Surgery, $d 50. Quarto Family Bibles, at $1 25 each, Blake's Biographical Dictionary, $4 50, large - size, Best Blackirg, at b cents a box, Factory Stripes at 124 cents a yard, Cotton Osnaburgs at 10 do do Daily expected-4 hhds. Shoulders of Bacon, at 6# cents per pound, Sugar, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12lbs. to the dollar, Double refined and crashed Sugar, 7lbs. to the dollar, Coffee, 10 and 1Jib. to the dollar, Family Vinegar, best in the market, 25 cents a gallon, Daily expected-Fine white Pilot Bread, at 6# cents a pound; Fresh Raisins, at 124 cents a pound, do. in half boxes, at $1 624, Saddle Irons, at 64 cents a pound, Rowand's Tonic Mixturo for Fever &. Ague, $1 00. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, $1 008 Bull's Sarsaparilla, at 874 cents a bottle, Eppings' Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight, $1 a bottle, Carolina Indigo, 623 cents a pound, Madder 25 cents a pound, Table Salt, 6# cents a quart, as muck as boxes contain, Factory Yarn, at 874 cents a bundle, Race (inger, at 124 cents a pound, Epsom Salts 64 cents a pound, Glauber Salts, 5 cents a pound, Chewing Tobacco, from 124 cents to 374 ets. a pound. R. S. ROBERTS. Edgefield C. IH., 27th July, 1846. Jul y29 2t 27 LT A Fact worth knowing A gentleman of a scrofulous habit, became af fected with Ulcerations of the Throat aid Nose, and a disagreeable and troulesome disease of the skin. Indeed his whole system bore the 'narks of being saturated with disease. One hand and wrist were so much affected that he had lost the use of the hand, every part being covered with deep, painful, and offensive Ul cers, and his hand and wrist were as hollow and porous as a honeycomb. It was at this stage of his complaint, when death appeared ineritable from a loathsome disease, that he commenced the use of JAYNE's ALTERATIVE, and having taken sixteen bottles, is now PER FEcTLY cured.-Putir Ledger. The ALTERATIVE operates through the circulation and purifies the blood and eradi. cates diseases from the system, wherever locat ed; and the numerous cures it has performed in. diseases of the Skin, Cancer, Scrofula, Goi tre, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. and other Chronic diseases, is truly astonishing. Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE, No. 8 South Third street, Philadelphia R. S. ROBERTS, sole Agent, at Edgefield C. H., So-uth Carolina. Beware of Counterfeits ! July 29 3t 27 R EA D! READ!! REA D !!!-lHaving used IIEWES' NERVE and BONE LINI MENT, prepared by JosEPH T. ROWLAND, 1 can certify to its good ef'ects. A troublesome rheumatic affection in my right shoulder of -three years standing, was by a few applica lions thoroughly cured. Fifleen months have elapsed since Its terse, without a recurrence of the complaint. Several relatives or friends to whom 1 recommended it, have also received great benefits from its use. A general know ledge ofits virtues would he the source of the alleviation of uach pain and inconvenience. With this object in view, I have -WITOUT so r.tcTA-ION authorized Mr. Rowland. to make use of this testimonial as he may think proper. T-lOS. J. TIOUPT, 201 North Sixth-street. Sold wholesale and retail by -30SEP11 T. ROWAND, No. 376 Market street, Philadelphia. Rt. S. ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefield C. H., S.C. July 2 9. 3t 27 Notice. T O Administrators, Executors arid Gniar dians, who have not made any returns of their transactions a-s such, for thre current year, are resp~ectfullly requesred to attend to this duty without rfirther delay, as the time prescribed by law has already expired. It is desirable that those who are intrusted with such business should attend to it in the proper timie, to prevent the pavment of cost, a forfei ture of their Commiissions. and a great deal of it-regularity in business. JOHN HILL, 0. E. D. July 15 tf 25 07 A Word to IMothers!~ Health is one of the best gifts of parents to their children. atnd without it, all the advanta ges of fortune are but evils i disguise. Nature alwaiys admonmshes the parent wvhenj aill is re qutired, If a yotug child cries mutch, it murst be ill, for it is not capable of being affected by alny rdears, but those of biodily pain or pleasure At such times mot tiers are apt to give their in fants cordials, contiintg into xicating or situpi fying properties, and though this may answier their immediate purpose, w-hat is the result! 'The children either die in convulsions, or live riiserable and unhealthy, pined in their growth. with debilitated stomachs, and palsied nerves. The food designed by nature for children is so clearly pointed odut, that it is marvellous how anty person canm be militaken, the breast of the mother, or bread and milk for infants, is so clearly adapted to the delicate state of their stomachs, that nothing can be substituted equral ly nutr itious and wholesome. It is at the criti cal period of "tsetkinrg," or when the infant is witthdrawvn from its mother's breast, in order to substitute a stronger diet, than those fatal diseases arise wvhich sweep off so many tenis of thousands of infants annually. Who can esti mate the ravages made by "Cbolera Inafan tumn 2" And yet there is a specific for it, which has never been knioron to fall wvhen applied ac-. ting to the directions. "JAYNE'S CARMIN ATIVE BALSAM" is a remedy that has re stored many a languishing babe to the arms of' the delighted mother, restoring vigour to the system, at the same time that it eradicated the diseare. As 'men are but children of a larger growth,' the same remedy will be found equal. ly efficacious in Cholera Morbus, Nervous or Sick Headache, and indeed all diseases that arise from a disordered state of the stomach and bowels. Sold by R. S. ROBERTS, Sole Agent, at Edgefhel C. H., SC. Btaeof Counterfeits! ,July.22 3t 26 ALL Persons haing demand. against the Estate, of Win. Bruason, de ceased, are requested.to 'render them in according to law, Thoise indebted to said Estate are requested t-uake immediate. paymen~t ., A-j g BRUNSONExecutor. NOTHER CASE 0 NEURALGIA .' CURED By Rloaud agi Lotion! . Mr: J. T. RowAoD:.Si, everal week: ilinc4. d dadghter of nind ib nine years old #ds attaeked with the nic 'iaciating pain: in her aad, 'imbs-'andiia i parts. of the ody. For several days shI ,imnostfranti from pain, Uttering cries air iweks.cantinual y- A b'rrliri- fever comingi en, iteemed al most impoastle that she ' loe. Whet in then coadition and not' ig closed he eyes for 36 hours, a friend of etare Etled ant applied 9ouareulebrgtd M C LOTION and iri lessthan'fe mati in'ca en tirdy removsd!! A few houriter.'the pain returned in some measure,: but 'yielded as a first, almost instantly to the Lotion; and con trary to my expectations, my ebild.recovered and is now in good health. Yurs, truly. MA YOUNG. Marriott's -Lane, bilow Qeon,. betweet Fifth and Sixth-street, Phi ia. Philadelphia. March 26ib1 . RowAoN's MAoac LoTbos prepared solely by Joseph T. Rowand. 376 Market street, ant sold by him wholesale ard retail. R. S. ROBERTS. Agent, Edgefield C. II. S.C. Price 50 cents per bottle. July 22 3t 26 SALEM WITCHCRAFT OUTDONE [ R. J. J. ROWAND--Dear Sir:-Foi four or five years I hava suffered great ly from Rnemnatisu in my head, which dur ing the last year became worse- and worse. For four or five weeks previous io. the 15td inst., I had suffeed without intaraisslon, mn) general health was much impajred; miy sigh injured, and my head so sei ve, tha' I coul< scarcely r-'st it upon my pi low. Two day, since. a single: appication of your "MAGIC LOTION," relieved me entirely in two o1 three minutes! I have applied itoecasionalj since, and the soreness is nearly gone. S< great and sudden was the change, that I cat scarcely realize that I an the same mnan. I have also cnred one of my children, and female friend of headache in two or three min utes. So great is try confidence in the .'M AGIC LOTION" that I would not be without a bot tie for -fifty times-its cost." Yours respectfully. JACOt W. SOUDER, No. 350Marltet-street. Philadelphia, January 17th, 1846. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, Dj J. T. Row.ttN, 375 Market street. Sold alst by Horn, Fourt and Poplar streets, and Gil lingham, Nintlh and Race streets. Philadelphia Sold by R. S. ROBERTS. Edgefield C. H. Sou th (aroaus. July 15 3t 25 Dr. Blrandriewhs Pils. BE WISE. O time must be lost by the use of fool ish remedies, such as bleeding, of mercury, for they both only put off the evil day to make it the more fatal. Ever in inflammatory diseases, bleeding never ought to, be resorted to. for in nine cases out of ten it will take away the power of nature toeffec; the cure, even wher aided by Brandreths' Pills. They can take out the impurities from the blood, but alas ! they cannot put new blood into the body. this requires time, but they can regenerate old blood, bit the old blood most be there It is at all times easier to eradicate mer cury fron the system and restore the mer curialized being to full health, than it a to effect the restotation of the man who, has repeatedly been bled. Bleeding ant the effects of opium are the greatest nn ragonists the Brandreth's Pills -have to contend against. Let us. herefor& be wise, and- whe- sicknoe~iai'"sdie stract the disease out of theblood, tanthe blood out of the body which bleeding does. Now, Brandreth's Pills not only puri fles the blood, but they lessen the qlustnt rity, ot the saine time they make the- nual ify bette?. They only take the worn our parts from the bloodl, those which, if nt tained, would. be a source of disease. The good effects which are derived fromt Brandreth's Pills have to lie felt to he behieved. The seeds of decay cant he constantly eradicated by their tase, and the Principle of Life-the Blood-strength ened. Thus protracting vigor of hody andI mrind to a period when wve have beetn ac customed to see the faltering step and the enfeebled intellect. Dr Brandroth's Principal Office 24t Broad. way N. Y. ; other offices in New York. (ITThe genuinme ontly for sale in Edgetield District, lby R. S. RoBER'rs. Edgefield C. HI., Kenrick Er Thazyer Hamburg, J. &. Er D. C. Smtyley Meeting Street. Also, by J. M. Wii liamis. Aiken, mnd by at least one agent in ev ery District in the State. Every Ageunt having the0 genuine has a cr tificate of Agency. signal by the Doctoir him self. Edgehield C. ., July 15, 1840 3t 2Z State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. L EWES T. WIGFALJL who is now irn lie custody of the Sheriff of Edse field District, by virtue of t wo Writs ol Capias ad Sat isfaciendum, at the suits ofi WVm. J. Sirnkins. and S. Christie and W. Burt, haaving filed his petition witha schedule on oa th. of his wvhole Estateouand effects, with the purpose of obtaining thet benefits of the Acts of the General As sembly. commonly called the Inasolveni Debtor's Acts. Public Notice is here given that the Petition-of the said Lewia T. Wig fall will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, at Edgn field Court House, on the First Mondaz in October nert. or on such other day a' the Court may order during the time, com. mencing on the first Monday in Oerobei next, at said place, and all the creditors c the said Lewis T...Wigfall are hereby sdm moued, personally, ora by Attorney, ther and there in said Court to show cause.. any they can, why the- benefit 6f the Act aforesaid should not be granted to the sei< Lewis T. Wigfall, upon his executing tbt assignment required by the Acts as af'ore said. THOS. G..BACON, C. C. P. Clerk's Office, July 8 13t 24 Drs. lRiims & Addison, HAVING associated themselves in th Practice of MeIdcine-and Surge ry, offer their professional services to the cit izens of Edge~feld and'vicinity.. Offices, first two doors next to Comnpty' Hotel.EDWD. J. MIMES, J0S. -A. ADDISON. July 8 . tfi.24 lNotice STRAYED from the subscriber, on the ft] of June, a small dark bay FILLY, havin, a long main and tail, anid being about.thre years old ' ~ B. HARRIS. State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, IN COMMON PLE.-S. A C. WISE, who has been arrested, and " is now confineo within the bounds of the fail of Edgefield District, by vartue ol a writ ofcapias ad satisfneiendum. at the suit of Charles Lamar, having filed his petition with t a schedutw on oath. of'his whole estate and ef - fects, with the purpose ol'obtaining the benefit i of the Acts of the General Assembly, common ly called the Iasolvent Debtor's Act. Public notice is hereby given, That the petition 'of! the snid A. C. Wise, wiil.he heard and consid ered in the Court of Common Pleas, for Edge I field District, at Edgefield Court louse. on the day of October next, or on such other day as the Court may order during the term, commencing on the first Monday in October! next, at said p lace, and all the creditors of the said C. A, Wtse, are hereby summoned, per sonally, or by attorney, then and there, in said Court, to show cause, if any they can, why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid, should not be granted to the said A. C Wise, upon his exe cnting the assignment required by the Acts aforesaid. TilOS. G. BACON, Clerk. Clerk's Office, June 22d, 1846. .July 1 l3t 23 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. - IN CO frJMON PLEAS. -.UG H A . N IXON, who h-is been arrested and is now confined within the bounds of the Jail of Edgefield District, by virtue ofI several writs of calies ad satisfaiciendum, at the suits of Benj. W. Bettis, Bland & Butler. and John Bauskett, severally, having filed his petition, with a schedtie upon oath, of his 'whole estate and effects, with the purpose of obtaining the benefit of the Acts ofthe General Assemtbly,commonly called the Insolvent Deb tor's Acls. Public Notice is hereby given, that the petition of the said Ilugh A. Nixon will be heard and "onsider"d in the (;court of Conimon Pleas, for Edgeield District, at Edgefield Court House. on the day of October next, or on such othet day as the Court may order during the term, cotmmoeneing on the first Monday in October next. at said plane. and all the! creditors of the said tiugh A. Nix on, 're hereby sutnoned, peisontlly. or by attorney, then and there in-said Courtt, to show cause, if anty they can. why the benefit of the Acts aforesaid, should not be granred to the said H ugh A. Nixon, upon his executing the assignment regoired by the Acts afore.-aid. 'IOS. G. BACON, Cctk. Clerk's Oficc, June 22d, 1846. Jnly 1 13t 23 State of South Carolina, EI)GEIl',LD DISTRiCT, IN TIE COMMON PLEAS. Robinsons & Caldwell, vs. Bail II'rit Oliver Sinpson. O LIVEI{ SIMPSON who is now in the custody of the Sherif' of ELdgeficld Dis ttic, by virtue of the surrender of his Blad, at the suit of Robinsons & Caldwell, havmng filed his petition, with a schedule on oath, or his whole estate and eflfects with the purpose of obtaining the benefits of the Acts of the Gene ral Assembly, called the Insolvent Debtor's Acts. Public Notice is hereby given, That the petition or the said Oliver- Simpson, will be heard and considered in the Court of Common Pleas, for Idaefield District, at ridgeliell Conrt Iliouse. on the day of October next, or on such other day as the Cout may oa der, dunug the term. comintencing on the first .\lon day in October next, at said place, nd ail the creditors ofthe said Oliver Simtpson are hereh) snumoned, persoonlly. or by attorney, thn atnd there in said Coit to, show e:us,1 if any they can, why the bentlit of the Acts uai'resaid, shontlt'not ho granted to the said Oliver Sitp ..oi,, upon ii4 e' iag ite assignmeonttregiir ed by the Acts afni nd. Tf116. G. BACON, Clcrk. Clerk's Office. 29:h Jne, 1d8IG. July I 13t 2' - Statte of' Soth Car'olina, ED)GI:WIELD DIST1RICT. 'g iN T~IE CO~AiON PLEAS. C ALfEh IiRtJAIJWATER, tand I). Mi. flltO.\ LI . A'T'Ei&, whts have tbeen uar rested angd tart tiow rouftned ithain the baiinmis ofthie Jatil of Edgafield District, by virtm- of' a writ otf'capaists ad siatisi'acimiuma ut the st aof Gomode &. L~ sit, hiarmta filed thteir ftetitiona with a- ..cheduile on itatht, oh thteir wvho'le esitaie amal efleels wvith the purpose of' obttaiing llth bene fits of thea neit of the Genteral A'asembtly csam-s mitonly ctalletd the lin'olvenst Debator's .Acts Pabbac Noatic is hierebty giv'en.that ite pe.titioni of the said Catleb Bro'adwate'r tui D.M. uroa,td wateir will lie hesard anid consdered ta thea I ot.rt of' otmmni Phas for Ealge'ield District, at Edgetield Cotart Ilionse, san the duty of1 Octobear next, or asn suich othter day a.1 thte Coutrt mnty order diurintg the atrm. connniterciaag on the first Monsday sa October next, att s.ntd place, atnd all thte creditors of' thae said Caleb Broad watet'r and D). M1. iroadwater, are hesreby stata atoned persotnally, or lay attorney. thena tand thecre its said Couart, to shtow cause,.if' ay they can, whty the benecfits oh' thte Acts- aforesaid, ' hitd ntot lie granted to the said Calteh Biroadi water, iinsl I. M. lBroadwaster, upona their ex. ,cntinag thte assignmaentt reqanired by the Acts r.toresauid. Clerk's Ofli,-e, Jnnse 22itd, 1l.IG. Janly i ___">_ 1t 23_ Valuable Land for Sale. . THlE Subiscriber has determinecd to 'ff'er at Private Sale, the valua able tract of LAND. on which lie ..now resides, on Turkey Creek. wva ters of Stavatnnah river, 7.1 mtil's froum Edgefield Couart House. The tract conatainas 2:10 ares, I and the land is ina a good state f'ur enlaivatton For piarticulars apply to the subseriber ont thec premaises JOHN BILAND. Juine 24 .tf' 22 Saddle'ry and Ilarness ESTABLISBIMENT, .. I sake great pleasure in reiurninag to say platrons anad rteeids int retneral, my sin' c'sre thaniks. for their very lbrral paitronsage duaritng the pas~tt yetar I would also, r ake ti s pyotusnity to in form them, that I shall still cnttinuie to carry ott my bau. Isiness at my old stansd, at thte first door above P'resley and Bryan's briek store; where may be fouand, at all timnes, all kinds of' H ARN ESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, tand all other articles generally kept in such essablishments. Military equtipage, mnade to tinder is the most approved style-, ni ill also be pronitptly f'amsh ad tat my shop. All personss wishing to buy, I hope will give mea call. I shail endeavar to put tall my ar -ticles as low, as -in juastice to myself, I can paos sibly affoard to do. - D. A BBEY. May13 . g 16 (?2PTo Defendants in IExe cution. "U.'OU are hecreby notified to settle your -3 matters in the Sheriffs Office, forthwith SorlImust do it for y!on - . BOULWA RE, S.E. D. HI. L. JEFFERS . General Agent aad ConalnssOn r Mlerchautanburg, S. CO. TILL ofers h ii servires to his filends and the pubbe, nd he will devote his undivi ded attention to e SELLING OF COTTON AND FLOUR. ItscEIvINo Ann FOnWARDING GOODS. Buying Goods for Planters or .Merdants, or attend to and businss that may be. committed to his care. He embraces this opportunity of tendering his thanks to his friends for their liberal patron ago: heretofore bestowed, and by industry and close attention to business. he hopes to merit, and to continue to receive the s-a.me. It shall be his aim to make all his charges as light as pos sible, knowing that it will be 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 produce sent to him for sale will be promptly sold on arrival, ifso ordered. August t if' 28 J. D. TIBBETTS. Aa just received, and will keep con staitly on hand, a FREsH supply of (rugs, Mledcines, Paints. Oils and . ye Stuffs. le does nut think proper to Humbug the public, by adacrtising his prices. but persons wishing to purchase may be assured that lie will sell at as Low rRices as any one in Edge field. Hambug or Augusta. ''he pollowing constitutes a part of his stock of .lea6icines: Epsom and Glauber Salts, 'Caster Oil in bottles, or by the gallon. Calomel, Tarl. Emetic, Assafwtida, Arrow Root, lthurbarb, Jalap, Maguesia.Gun Myrrh, Aloes, Gamboge. Cayenne Pepper, Morphine. Cremor Tartar, Opium, Laudanum, Paregon. ic, Quiine, Preparations of Iron, Squills, aweet oil, Sarsiiparilla Root, and preparations of the same, Upilalva, :bloride of Soda, Ether. Camaphor, Nitre, A unnonia Hive Syrup, and any other aricle that may be called for. PAI'ENT MEDICINES. TA ii of Un. Jar a's 3Iediatcies, wairanted gecl in. Solt as cheap as can h e fonud at any Drug Store, in this or any oilier place; obtained directly from Dr. Jayne, through his only Agent ins Augusta. Bull's Sarsaparilla. Sand's Sarsaparilla, Carpenter's Do. Philotoken, Carpenter's Extract Cubebs and Copava, Tarran's Do., hiedieommen:un, Godfrey s Cordial, Mol'att's Pills, Mollatt's Bitters, CLUtamptn's F'e',e and Ague Pills. Cliampi. oi's Vegitable Anti-dyspeptic Pills, Hull's Fever and Ague 'ills, Spencer's Pills, Uil's Lczenges, Peter's Pill's, Cook's Pill's, Un pout Tooth Drops. ''hompson's Eyc Waters, Tahnestock's Verrmiltge, 'leothopsonian Med icits. Rosn and's Tunic iixture. Scidlhtz and Soda Powders. Swain's Panacea, Turlinton's Balsam, !lay's Liniment, Iarrison's Uiit rcent, a sure ente for Scald head. Ccarpa's Accoustic Oil. 1cr da'eness, and all other Patent Aedicines in common use. PAINTS AND OILS. White Lead, of all kinds; Red do ; Verdi. gris. Spanish Brown, V"-netian Red, Vandyke Brown, Turkey llumber, Chreme Green Cerome 'ellow. Verteillion, Stone Ochre. Ivory lack. T'erra Sienna, Drop Lake Pa tent Black, Lamp Black, Yellow Uchre, Lyih nr-e.Rutissiai Blue, Turpentine, Rose Pink, Varnish ofall kinds, Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Lamp Oil, Neat's Foot Oil, and all the Esseii teal Oils. DYE-STUFFS. Spanish Float, Indigo, Aunatte. ladder. Logwrcl. Unmwood;' Brazil Wood, Fustic, Rei Saende:rs, Tueric, Colperas, Alum, in eestone, aced all other Dye Stulfs. SPC1-',8. B!slck Pepper, Allspice, Mlace. Ciunamnn, Chives, Guger, " Ree and Pulveri'zed Nut mlegs, &c. MISCEI,LANEOUS. Window Glass, fromn 8 x 11 op to 20 x 30, Putty.'Vlhiting,'Sperm Candles,Candle Wicks Co-tle Soap, Chalk, Canrt Plaster. Fiux Seed, \Vnfers. 'l'oth Brusbes. Glune, Gold and Silve-r Leal, Syringcs of all kinds, 'T'rnsses, Ink, l.lack aned Nedc, I ;k Powcders. Lemeon. Syrcip. hi taircd, l'icck Sacncers, Suil', lacignor. ic'e, ;lees. Pci cciice Stccw-c, iiotin Stonce, Sal liratus, Pcciushe. Salt Petre, Sealincg Was. Sponige, Starch, Pajint B~rueshes of every do scnripticcn, W hie' Wa'sh Brushes. Dusdncg llrishics, Sweepling Brushes, Scrnihbing, H horse an tehoicneershceis, ii air JUrn~sbes, Shavincg Boxes, Slhaving Soay, rfI all kindcs, Warsheing Sicaps. 'Tocilet Scenps. Rose, of variccus kinds; a variety oif fince aiticles of' Tecbaicco. Also, line cot Tocilucco lor smoking aned chewing. I'.eicenery. .\ crsing Ilottles. Nipcple Shells, Cepcpincg G lasses, Lacneccts, Alculi, Hat aned Rccanch Banec. Sashe Tools, Camcai's hlair, arid Sabtb.e llinir Pencils. :lli the abhove articles are warranted good, and sccld ne terms to please puirchiasers for cash.- orn app illrov'ed credit. J I). TIBBETTrS. Edgebieldi C. 1i.. Mairchc 11 if' 7 $2O Reward i R ANAW1.tY trome thee subtscriber, about the I10th colfc Jneinry, a N'cgrc Womecian, bcy neae of NICY, cf' dark complexion, abourt 38 years of age ; shre is supposed to be about t'harles Glcover's plantation, whlere she has bce'en sceen. The abcove reward wvill be paid to acny person who will 'leliver here to rie at Edge hield Court liccnse. S. F. G;OoDE. Edgefield C. 11., A pril 20 i f 14 State of South Carolina. EDGEFI ELD DISTRICT. In thec Court of Ordinary. Austin Rirwe and Ot'lira, A pits, vs. M a1ry Roewe 5 ai.id dtners, Def'rs. I~Ttlppeg ou my satisi'action that Andrw JaksonRowe, lives bceyond the limits of this State, it is thecefore or dered that he dco appear and object to the udivisicon or sale of the real estate of Win. B Rowe, dleceasedI, on or bcefore the first Mecncl'y irn September next, or their coo sent to the samue wil.l tie entered of' record. Given tnd~er my hand at rmy office, 2d June, 1846. JOHN'llILL, 0. E. D. June 3d, 1846 12w 19 ICE .: IC E. JD. TIBBET1'S will keep constantly (in . ada supply of Ice until October. Persons wv.ishng to purchease may rely upon getting it ire aney quanetity. Neone wvill be sold on thre Sabbath, except for Medical purposes. June 17 'f 21 INotice. A LL Persons having demands against the estate of [Henry Carr, dee'd., ace regnest ed to present them legally attested, and those indebted are reqgnescted to make immediate pay mont. TIHOS. L AE, Administrator. B ULL'S COMPOUND OF SARSA PARILLA. This preparation of Sar sapiarilia possess all the active properties of the Root, in a high concentrated state. Just received, and for sale hby J. D. 1TIBBETT S . n e. n f---if 46 Y the lst ! 1%11 Pid' LIVL... Y th y )V. l a sid "'i esiaw eui g f A lex <aider Do ner'de'eased, hiate"oBench .Jalnd. pryisionls lleen made fothnemain. tetnance and education of a nuntberfjindigent orphans of this District ier E14 years-andby arsaiiftbt'the- i; t' Corn inisaiunera have buesn poi the beneyolkutydesigns:ofK have procured n suitahl a lana eight i li'ii a i as Osonas pi'ar ta i W i heneficiaries, t'Cre thiiljfd f their accommodation, andbtab iii ieiabvi. ces ofa competent personitojaldlcyg ;of the institution. ' . The desig;n of this conmrntiniton Ila to so licit thie co operation of ths~enriseg but intore particularly of the Cmeum ner r of Free Schools, in ascertaing.te edumbetof chil dren in their respective net brhpodspaztiled to the benefits designed by the deriefadti ti'of the Testator. - -, ' : a : Communications addressed to.ngthrotg the Hamburg Post Office,will be . gfully e cewed. M. GALPHIN') D. ARDIS, -Comun'rs. G.B.MWILLS. April29 - tf The Hamburg Journal will Dr. A. W. Youngboui' O FFERs his professional -serieessto'sie citizens of Edgefield Village and Yiinty Office next door, East of Dr. R. T.1 Minjs r e s id e n c e . A p r il 2 2 S o Sr State of South Caraaft~ EDGEFELD DISTRIaM5;r IN THE COMMON: PLEAU. Matthew Gray, . ,Dedqrgeio . vs.. . s Oliver Simpson, At Ainet.rt T HE Plaintiff in the above case- havinq g this day filed his Declarniirih in t oi. fice. On motion of igfl,-'Plaintiffi'attbr uv, Ordrred. That the -Defendantappearfnd plead to the said Declaration. within a year and a day from the date hereof. otejodgnea will be entered against him ly.default.. T 1OS. G. 'BACON;' Clerk'sOice, Fefield Jle 17 O 4th May, 846.J - Notice. A LL persons having demands against the estate of David Richardsnn, are-req uest ed to present them imamed'ately,-properly at tested. and nil debtors of the estate, are required 3 to make prompt payment, as the affairs of the estate are uhnt to he closed. JAS- M. RICHARDSON, JAS. S. GUIGNARD . - xectors. May 1 ly .. 35 CANDIDATES. O We are anthorized to an nounce N. L. GRIFFIN Esq. as a Can didate for the Senate, at the ensuing elec tion. .W 3 We are authorized to an nounce Col. JOHN BAUSKETT --p a Candidate for the Senate, at the ensuing election. Feb 5.e to S5 AV c are au tliorized j an nounce :apt TIOS J.. HIBLER ease " r'indidate for the Senate, at. the ensing election. Alurch 4 te* :, . 6 - WThe lrieuds of Col. JoHN -Qu4T uu01 announce him as a candidate-for, ' aflice of'r, T Cupl >aLr .1,. l:on. Sea are a rtd o n ce L:-V: R. VrLsON,Oas a i- s o Li:rP" I~r ii ui 46Dilice of Tax Collectora 'tlieetet ' heb. 26 to - (" The friends of -Lietlt. JAsi B: ' HA RRt9, annlounce him as a c Indidote'fnr h'e aflice of tax Collector at the- next elee (GPWc are authorized to anrnouzee M AltS HA L Rt. SM I'll as a~ candidate for Taxm' Collector at the next election'. Dec 24 if -. - 48 - fThe friends of SAMPson B. -MArs atnouncehim as a candidate for the Office ,f Tax Collector at the ntext election. Oct.30 if 40' W'Ihe friends ofC Maj. S. C. SCOT T announceO him as a catrdidate for Tax Collector at tihe etnsuing election. NovG' - . f 41 - SThe friends or EDMUrND Mona'r s E'sq., announce hint as a candidate fo~ the office or Tax Collector at the next election. Nov 6. tf 41. - W We are authorized to antnoonce Col. JOH N H iLL as a candidate for Ordinary. at the next election . ti"1 11.. SWe are- authorized to- announce M. Ganuaar, Esq., as a candidate for Ordinary of Edgefield District, at the next election. Feb.7 ' - (P e-re authorized to annolunce Ma ior JOHN 13. HOLMES es a candidat* fur the House of Representativs atth next election. May 6 .. .te .. Weare authorized to. announce. B. C. YA NCEY, as a candidute for the4egisla. tuxe, at the ensuing election. Jan 28 te 1 We are authorized to aninounce Cot. P. 4 S. BaOs. as a cattdidate fiirtie'Hlf-se at the~ ensuing election.' FebI25,Ct',:, We are authorized toanoune 'AN DOBY. Esq., as .a candidate forntboLe gislat ure at the ensuing election.ow . 0~i - February. 4 .tf. .2t We are aunhorized to announs( DAN IELHoLLAND, Esq., s5a cat didate"f lbhe House of Representatives, at thie ensiatog election. Feb. 25 teo'* 5 We are anthorized to announce OQztWEN TowLEs, Esq., as a candidate for -the House of Representatives, at the ensuiug election. Feb 25 to 42" .aW We dre authorized to annonneeColi A RTHUR SrMramNU as a candidate fdtli H ouse of Represent atives, at thoensptng, election, ., . u ,. a Feb 25 . to ..: We are authorized' to announce Capt.. JOHN R. WEVER as a~ cmndidate..for the House of Representatives,' at.Ahe~tur election. ,Joes3 tal To the Independent Voters-': *Edge-fitd Distriet! Fellow Citizens :-Coirarytbbpat.. vice. and wvishes of my. frietids. h5 any7. self as a Candidate* for. thfife oef.-Nai Collector, and, soliett .yout-affrageadmKIf elected.- whic o-not expect tebe:ith l,. discharge thlties of the offieeotlie -tst of my abilitie. .'1:t ': ' JOHN .'McCOL~V1 Sentembher 10 dte * ~'