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New Groce Y " PEARSON Iwlesale and Retail I (coRNRa OF.COBB AND CENTRE STREE RE now receiving from New York, Char selected stock of Groceries, consisting -BAGGING. Hemp Bagging, Hemp Rope, Manilla Rope, Twine. SUGARS St. Croix, Porto Rico, Msuscovado, N. Orleans, Clarified, Loaf, Crashed, Powdered, COFFEE. Old Government Java, old Cuba, new crop Cuba, Rio. choice Laguira, MOLASSES. Trinidad, New Orleans, Sugar house, Syrup, BACON. 'Hams. choice brands, country cured Hams, country cnred Shoulders, western Shoul ders, western Sides. SALT. S.tck, Table, in boxes and sacks. NATLS. Nails, assorted sizes, SIIOT. Shot, assorted sizes. Lead, TEAS. .Hyson, Imperial. Gunpowder, Black Tea, PICKLED FISH!. Kitts Mackerel, barrels Mackerel. Nos. I,2,& 3. Salmon, in, kitts and barrels, Pickled h errings, sPickled Shad, SEGA RS, TOBACCO S SNUFF. Choice brands Segars, Thomas' Nectar Leaf Tobacco, Oronoco, Jones &. Co's. and cheap Tobacco, 'Cut and smoking Tobacco, Snuff, in jars and bottles, g7'Ve would s-y to the public, call and e: Ilambnrg. September 23, 1846. T HE Subscriber-, having formed a Partno Mission Business, which they in cuised isy WALKsa S PEARSON, respectfully of will store. ship, and sell Cetton. Bacon, Flour, s ch-md.ze. purchase goods to order. &c. Their chauges will be regulated by those of onlproduce consigned to him when required From the many advantages of their favorabl WAtaousE," an't from the long experience of tints to the sale of Cotton, &c.. they trust, by s c tre, to merit a share of puhtic patronage, and G. WALKa, -Ha n',urg, Sept. 1, 1846 On retiring from the Conuission Business, I on the part of Walker & Pearson, our sincere w' i which they have Iivored us, and; at the for Walker and Bradford, whom it aliards mhe my .,iess, and the publicly generally. iatuable Lands FOR SALE IN TilE MOST DESIR ABLE PORTION OF FL O RI D... THE Subscribers offerfor sale their valn. abe-LANDS situated in Jeterson conn ty, Florida, eying directly on the OcelaJ river, containing abontleightecn hundred acres, situf ated on a public road, within nine miles of Ilonticello, aflourishing village, also within 35 or 40 miles of market, one thousand acres of the above.land is hammock of the first order,. and a large portion of the temainde are oak and hickory. On the premises are a Dwelling Iloise 48-by50 feet not quite finished. together with othei necassary out buildings. The Land is well watered and tiimbered. There are 450 acres of open land on the premises, nearly all of which are fresh hammock, and in best possible -condition for cultivation. This tract of land is offered low and liberal indulgences will be given to an approved pnr chaser. If desired, the land will be divided to suit purchasers. JOHN H. HOLLINGSVORTH, D. F. HOLL1NGSWORf,*1 M, E. HOLLINGS WORT H. october 21 tf 39 117 Th'e Charleston Conriet and Greenville Mountaineer will give the above four insertiomo., semi.monuthly, and forward aecotuntasto this -office. L a d, Stock, &c. For Satle. ? ' -l i Sui:.criber non, offers nor sale, the N.Plantationi on which he now live.,, ons the (25thi) twenty fifth day asf November niext. con .taimng (560) five hundred anid sixty acres, more or.lees, lying oni the.s' ioth ps ang ot the H alfway Swamo, watersw of Saluida river, ahout onse hsundredl a'd fifty acres of fressh elsaredl Land, well adapted tn the growth of Cot ton, Corn, and smalil graihn, and tall sunder excellent fence; about (300) three hundred acres of wood land, well tsibered, with a Dwellinsg linse an~d good out buildings, withi a spring andi well both excellent. 'IThose wvishmig to pu rchase, will do well to cull and exaine for thsemiselves, as I ami deterined so sell without reserve. Likewise-On the same day, anid at :he-samne place.1 shall preceed to sell Corss,Fodder, anid I'lantatson Tools; an excellent road Wagon. with a small plaintation Wagotn, ansd ninie hiead o f ood wvoskiHorses anid Mules, with sme < r stock. JOliN C HRISTI E. octubser 14 Git 3 ~LIOTT & WVRIGHlT, fJAii::II0USE & COMNISSION HAM1BUKO, s. C A NNOUNCE to their friends, asnd the pub lie, that they have associated theseslves together, for tne transactiosn of the abovet .businsess ini all its branches. In offering Iheir Services to the public in the above, they pledge themselves to devote their undsivided attenstiun -TO THE sELLING OF -Cotton. Floug, & other Produce, IIECEtVING AND FOStWARING GOODiS ?Buyissg goods for Phaiters, or attenid to any other bussinuess usually transactedl by Coinmission Merchiants Hamsburg. Sept. 29. 18413. 'september 30 co4t 3G * WilT ED . A DAiRY OF FINE 13UTTrER. A Daii' kry of realy fine Butter. is wantedl to snp ply the siubscriber's Store. It is for the use of families in the neighborhood, and to be agreed for at a specified average price the year round.< TIhe Dairy may be it any of the artjoi lng dis tricts. Price and supposed or probable quan- I tity m:ist be nsasmed. and if by letter, post paid. I Cash, or Merchandize at Cash-priceam reterrn. The Butter must he put up so as to keep eith er in kegs or crocks, and deliveted at Edgefield i C. H. R. S. ROBERTS. < october 14 -. 3t 38 The Hamburg Repbulicans will copy the above 3 timies. To the Public, , OHN M. LUNQUEST,' JVauchmaker and tJeaeler, from Charleston, S. C. would re spectfully inform the-citizenis of Ed afield, that he bassaken' the store next to Mrs. iVard, and nearly opposite'Ryasi's Hotel, and that ha wil do snteh work ini his line as may offer, in a workmanlike manner and on reasonabla terms. Also. Dagueneotypp. likenesses taken in a superior mannier.. Se: t 22. 1846 3t 35 tIfyThe Tiends ofJO l.IUS BANKS, andr niounce im as a didtaie for the Offce at r Urdinary gt the ensging election.: ry Store, & SMITH, eaers, Hamnburg, S. C. ;T, NEXT DOOR To THE POST OFFICE.) leston, and other markets, a choice and well i part as follows: SHOES. Heavy Negro, (very superior,) common and -i iht, Sewe and bound, &c. &c. WOODEN VARE. Buckets, Tubs, 41 easures. Cans. Pails. Baskets, Brushes, (every variety,) Brooms, &c. LIQUL RS. Cognac Brandy, (Otard, Dupny & Co.) Champagne lirandy,(Saiserac,) Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum, Madeira Wine, (Symington,) Sicily Wine, Pale Sherry, (Rtudolph s,) Port, in bottles -Port, in barrels, London Porter, qrs. and pts. Champagne qts. and pts. Champagne Cider, Cordials, Bitters, Domestic Brandy, Domestic Gin, N. E. Ruin, Monongahela Whiskey. Funk's Whiskey, Miller's Old Rye Whiskey (superior,) Rectified Whiskey, ALSO, Cheese, (extra English dairy and Goshen) But ter, Raisins, Soap, (turpentine, fancy, &c.) Starch Indigo, Madder, Salt petre, Saleratus, Blue Stone Candies, Nuts. Blacking. Pickles, Ketchups. Sardines, Match es, &c., &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP Crockery & Glass Ware. camine ourstock and prices. 3t 36 23r26 sWEER335a rship in the MVarehouse and Con tend to continue at the old stand recently oc Fer their services to the public generally. Thei and other Produce , receive and for ward-Mer the market; and liberal advances willbe made lc location, well known as the "WATER-PRoo1 31r. A alker, who will give his personal alien trict attention to all business eutrnsted t. thei to give general satisfaction. \VALKER & BBADFORD. 'S. M. -JIRADFORD. tf 3.1 avail myself of the present opportunity to offer: thanks to our patrons fur that liberal suppor Eametinie to :solicit a continuance of the saint a pleasure to recommend to the confidence ol I. L. PEARSON. Tinby's .Patent Union WATER WHEEL. T 1HIS Wheel is adapted to SA IV MI.L L GRIS'1' MILLS or other Machinery, re quiriug water po wer, and to all heads of water It will move Machinery with more power an with.a less gnantity of water than any whee now in use, (except an ovenr lt under an ex treme high head.) It has 4t thoroughly tested with dilferent wheels in mny parts o the -United St'stes,-(several cases in this State,; and-in all cases has proved superior. The Subsc iber is prepared,-at aDrfime, tc test it still further, witlany wheeliitliis State It is not liable to be clogged or Eintetd by sticki passing through, or impeded bybackwater, s long as there is a head.above it. It is made ol Cast Iroh, is very airipie nnd:durablo. 'L'he subscriber being anthorize,, to sell Rights ofthe said Wheel in Edgefield District, is pre pared 'o sell to suit purchasers, on terms that cannot fail to give satisfaction and ifrequired will apply the.. to Mills. 1. Leters addressed,'psat paid, to the snbscri b'er; at Edgefield Court House, promptly at tended to.1. N. PIPER. [corr-.] This may crtify, that I. have rec'ently had3 put in operastion on3 mny place, one of Timbhy's Patetit Uion Water WVhiels, upon a very sitall stream, and amn very webl satisfied with the per formnance of the -saime. Dischargin a ahbout I60t itiches of wute'r, it cut durmny one day's iinperleet trial about two thousand feet. I have no hesitatin in recommnenadiing it as a ig hly useful invention. W. L. LEWis. St. Matthe ws Parish. Jnne 17. 18-16. [cory.] 'This will certity, that I hiave tried flotch hi's' l'atent Re-action Water Wheels, aiid T1imnhy's Patent U~nuin W~ater Wheeks, atnd thatt I areatly prefer the latter, htavinig ab:mndon' ed the fourtner after a six months trial of' theim. I have now the Union Water Wheels appilied to mty Grist and Sawt Mills, whlichi operate to miy entire satnsfuetionu. WILLIAM J. TAYLOIL Kershaw District, Julv', 18-16. T1his is to certify, thait after having used a Flutter Wheel for a long tinte, in a Saw Mill I tried a wheel catlhed hlotchikiss' Patent Vierti' c~il Reaction, aiid have since had a pair of the U NION W HEE LS Zipplied, by Mr. Chiapint. and found themi lar superior to either of the ormner. AL EX. R. TAYLO'. Columbia, May 7. 1846. The Suibscriibers have tried wi. was called h lotchikiss' Rea.tioii Wheels, on the Columbia Can~al..sine which they have siihstituted Timn by's-UN10N WFHIE LLS, anil find from --xpe rience, that the latter aire tir superior to the former. CANAL& WA REHOUSE CO. M ay 5, 1846. stetmber2 If 3~2 Dr, Jaynte's 4ilteragtve, W~e have beeti informed by Mrs. Rose, of a 2nre perfor'ned oti liar by Dr. JAYNES AL TrERATrIVE; which proves ilssuperiority over :toery other remedy of the kiind. Shte haa been tillicted for the last sixteen y'ears with Necroscs yr White Steellings, attended with ulcerations md exfoliation o1f various bu-nes, duritng which ime imany pieces havo been discharged from be frontal bone of the cratnium, from both lier irns, nt rists arid .hanids, and--from both leg1, mnd froma the left femoral bone, and from the ight knee, besides painful ulcets oti oither tarts of her persont, whlich has baflied the skill ii a number ot the most eminent physicians of mur city-during most of the time her sufferings, tave been excrtuciating and deplorable. About buree months since she was induced to try Dr. AYNE'S ALTERATIVE. which has had an Lstonlishinlgly happy elfect upon her, by aemov ng all paim atnd swelings, and causing the iil era to heal, whbile tat the saute time her general ealthm has become completely restored, so that he tnow weighs some 251bs. mor e than shte did efore she comnmeneed the use of this truly val table preparation-Native Eagle.y For furnther .information, inquire or Mas. losa, No.138 Filbert street. R. S. ROBERTS, sole Agent, Edgefiele C.' :1., S. C. October 21 3t 30 Notee S Ihereb genthat applieation'willhbe made to th Lgslatuire at its next -session, to ltor the charter of dhe Town of Edgefield, so Sto give' to the Town Council the exclnsive ighit to granit Tavern Licenses, and sell or to etadl spiritonas hignsora in said Town. september 2 3m 32 I Vaiuable Cotton Lana FOR SALE. T H HE Subscriber will offer for sale to the highest bidder, on thethird'3londay in November. his plantationi on Key road, twen ty nine nules from Hamburg, containing eight hundred and twenty-nine acres (829) sur vey, about four hundred andfly-of which is excellent woodland; the soil is well adapted to the cuilture.of Cotton and Grain, . The planta tion is under good fencing, and in a.high state of cultivation. Op the premises there is a commodious Dwelling, Gin House, Screw. aid all necessary out buildings. Thnae wish ing to purchase will please call and examine for themselves. At the same time Iwill sell my crop of Corn, Fodder. Hogs. (fatand stock) Cattle, Plantation Tools, &c. &c. . Terms made known on the day of sale. T. F. KEITH. september 9 lot 38 The hamburg Journal will copy. Executor's Saale. . WILL BE SOLD, at Edgefield Court House, on the first Monday in-Eecom ber next, twanty seven lian.dted and ninety actes of Land, belonging to the estate of John Fox. deceased, iying on the waters of Chavers creek (.craigan's branch,) between ten and twelve miles from hamburg, and abotit the same distance from the Court House, the great er part between the Edgefield and Columbia roads, 1ie first passing along a part of the wes tern line, and the last through the whole length of the whole track, adjoining lands ol Benjami H. Tillman, (Chester plantation) Cosby, But ler's estate, Howard, Bartlett, Rambo, and others. The tract is well timbered. It will be divided before the sale, and one plat of the subdivisions left at Cosby's, one at Edgefield Court House. and one et Aiken. 'rertus made known at the time of sale. A. PICQUET, H. H. CUMMING. Ez'lrs. of John Foz, dec'd. -september 9 13t 33 VAIEHOUSE & COMMISSION BUSINESS.,. AND RECCiVING & FORWARDING AGENCYi T HBE undersigned begs leave-to-inform hi friends and the public,-that he still con tinnes the Warelhouse Business, At his old stand, and will also attend to th< Receiving and Forwarding of.Goods-and otlei Merchandize. and the sale 'of Cotton. and al other business usually titansacted by a comn mission merchant. Ills charges will be in ac cordance with the times. THOMAS KERNAGHAN. Il amburg, Septeimber 4. eo3n 33 Saddlerv and Iarness ESTABLISHMENT. - take gretit pleasure ir returning to my patrons anc friends in general, my sin cere thanks, for their very liberal patronage during the past year. I would also take this m.ppcitunity to in, ...; form them, thit I shall still continue to carry on my bu. sinessat my old stand, at the firtit door above Presley 'a nd Bryan's liric.k store; where may be found,'dt'all.tipes,IU ds of HARNESS, AD 41S all other articles isbments. ordEiin the most rdtiptly furnish All persons ilii'ngf.. y, I~rope will give me a call. I simil ene avcr to put all my nr ticks as low, as'in justice to myself, I can pos sibly affar I to do. D. ABBEY. 31ay 13 tf 16 .mportanI to Tear.^ SI HE Undersigned having been appointed a Committee by a meetinig of cte citi zens called itt t::e vicitmty ni Greenwend, Ab beville Disatrict, for the purpose of ado~pting mieasutres t o establish Male and fea.le :\cade utnest itt .-ai:l Village, utmler the sn ptri-iioni and cotntrol .f~ the Bapti~st Decnomtinaiion, to adver uise for Teacheors in the. several depatrnnentts, world ifrrm aill who may desire tu engage in teachitng. that they will receive applicationis utntil the 1th of'Novembjer ntext. There are wanted three competent Instrnc tors; s iz: mn the Male Schiool, a:Tanzcher who is qttahtied to prepaire young tmen for College. i the Female Acadetmy a Male Teacher, wen piulitied to inastruct in the highest bratnches of ndn.ation.'would be preferred; yet, applications~ will ben recrivedl from female Teachers of expe rience, for this department. Also r-te Female Teacher itn the .3lusical Departmnetr.. Nonme nteed apply for .either Depamrtment ex cept stneh a.1 can futtish high testimnontials of mioral chara.::ter and of qualifcationts for teach. ing. G rmenwood is * pleasant Village, situa. todon a healthy pait of' Abbevtlle. Persons applyinig hy letter can address Alber t W ler, Wloodvdle P. 0., Abbeville Dis't, S. C. or atty of thet utndersigned who reside in Green wood, catn ne seen ott persontal amplicattion. J. F. Wrsosr, J. 3i. CnaL.Es, S. Blacois. September 23 4twsw 35 The Carolinit Baptist will copy semti-mnombily till the 15th November, and sentd account to thre Abbevdlea Banner. State of South Carolilla. EDGE FIELD DISTRICT. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. S. T H ug hes -I Declarhrtion in vs. ' Foreign Paschal T illman. .j Attadcnt.. rI NHe Plaiti'l in the above ease htaving this i.day filed his declarattor in my office, anid the Defenda-nt having tneither Wife nor At torney known to reside within the limits of. this State, on whom a coply oI'said Dechera tion with a rule to plead can be served. on tmo tion, G riffn, Plaintiff's Attot ney, ordered that said Defendant appear and plead to said Dec laration withiin a year and a day fronm the date hereof, or judgment will be awarded against himr by default. T. G B3A.CON, Clerk. Clerk's Ofice,_Jan._30,1846. ly 3 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT IN THE COMMON PLEAS. S. C. Condict & Co. vs. Dec. in Atach'nm. E. C. Reer. T1HIE Plaintif's in the abov'e stated-ease .Uhaving this-day iled his deelarationi in nmy ofie1 on rnotion of H-. R. Spann, Esq., in is Ordered,.Tbat the said De fendant do appear and plead to the said declarati-in, within a year and a day from the date hereof, or in default ther.of final and absolute judgment will awarded against him. THOS. G. BACON, c. c.c C. P Clerk's Office, A pril14, 1846. 12 ly (GM We are authorized to .snnounce M. GRAHAsa, Esq., as a candidate for Ordinary of Edgefield District, at the next electinn. .f S, ienific si.Jedicine. REA'T experience and judgment are rc- ; E gnired to make a valuable, and at the p same time innocent purgative. This is posses ed only by few. The great majority of the remedies advertis ed of this class, are nanufactuied by persons who have no idea of the relative or individual powers of the drugs they use. It is this cause, more than any other, which occasions the inert ness and often injurious effects, produced by advertised remedies. And hence the general prejudice which prevails against theme. Now there is a great difference in this respect, with regard to the pills made by Dr. B 3randreth and consequently their superior claim upon the public. Each of the articles composing the Brandreth Pills, are prepared in that way , which will secure their beneficial effects to the I system in the safest and easiest manner. For I instance, some ingredients have to be prepar ed in the vacuo; that is, the air is exhnusted in the utensil, and remains so until a coamhiaation is effected with other ingredients, which after wards prevents the air from acting injuriously upon the medicmne. Again, the proportion for ingredient depends upon its rmultiplying i.wer upon other ingredients. For the power at dil ferent vegetable purgatives upon each other, is goveined by similar laws that govern the power of figures by multiplication. Nime ad ded to nine, inakes eighteen; but nine times nine, makes eighty-one. So it is with some vegetable purgatives. By adding nine parts of one ingredient, and nine parts of another ingredient -together, the poi er is increased, unot to eighteen, but to eighty-one. For exam ple, either of the articles to produce any purga tive effect, would have to be used to the extent of eighty-one grains; by combining them only eighteen grains have to be used. Again, ano -ther ingredient is found to multiply this power again, which in a proportion of two grains, would have no effect upon the animal econo ny, but which, added to ei;hteen grains of a compound of two parts of nine grains, each of ,two ingredients. will again multiply time power which they have gained of eighty-one, to one hundred and sixty-two. So again, the'mixture of twenty grains can be again multiplied by ani addition of two grains; to the power of three hundred and twenty-four grains, of .the origi' nal power of the two first ingredients. Here we have twenty-two grains, which as a purga tive contain the power equal to three hundred and twenty-four grains of either of the articles alone; nevertheless. also so powerful after being thus combined.are safe in anyqunantity.; always having a beneficial effect. and in no case capable of doing injury, of which thousands bear ample witness. Dr. Brandreth's Principal Office 211 Broad way, N. Y.; other offices in New York. The genuine only for sale in Edgelield Dis trict, I. S. Roberts, Edgefell C. H.; Kcnrick &g Thaycr, Hamburg; J. S. &u D. C. Smyles, Meeting Street. Also, by J. M,. Ildliams, Ai. ken, and by at least one agent in every Dis. trict in the State. pEvery Agent having the-.geniuine.has .a cer. tificateof Agency, signed by the Doctor liin. self: Edgefiled C. It., Sept. 30 3t 36 AL f:M VITCUCRAFT OUTDONL - Mr. T. Rowand-Dear Sir-For four or five years I have suffered greatly from Rhen mutism in my head, which during the last year became worse and worse. For four or five weeks previous to the 15th inst., I had sutered without intermission, my general health was much impaired, tuv sight injured, and mny head so sensitive, that I could scarcely rest it up the pillow. Two days since, a single app tion of your "MAGIC LO'ION," relieved entirely, in two or three minutes. I have ap. plied it occasionally since, and the soreness is nearly gone' So great and sudden was the change, that I can scarcely eaalize that I am the saen man. I have also cnred one of my children. and a f,nmale friend of headache in two or three min utes. So great is myw couifiden"ce in thre "MAGIC l.CTION" that I would not be without a bot. Ice for 'it Limes its cost."~ Y murn re~spe~ctfiulhy. JACOI3 W. SOU;DER, No. 350O Marker sheet. Philadelphnia, January 17th, 1d4t. Propauted and srili Wholesale arid Retadl, by J. TI.. Rtowand, 376 Market street. lt. S. IOBERLTS, Agent, Edlgef'eld C. HI., Stenth Carolia october 15 3tt 33 A'o enre ! No Pay; FEVER AND AGUE CURED) WIThOUT FAIL ! R OWVAND'S improved Toii Mixture, is warranted to-cure Fever anid Agnie, or Chilh and Fever as it is culled. The money will be re-turned, if there is rio cure, whent tat ken according to directio~ns, and it getierally enes in 24 knnrs, the most inveterate cases. Its strenmgtheing proper ties are most romnarka ble, as it leaves no disease behind. RI. S. ROB3ERTVS, Agent. ucraber 14 t South Car'olin~a, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. 4 IN TJHE COMIMON PLE ~AS. William T. Smith, Inidorser, )Declaratioa vs. in At Johni Sw'anson. -) Lachmenmt The Samine, )- -- vs. Declarat ion in Attachmenl. The Seine. T UIE Plaintiff in the above cases, having this day filed his Declarations in tmy of flee. and the Defendant having neither WVife nor Attorney,known to reside within the limits of the said State, oni whom a copy of said dec arations with a rule to plead thereon can be; served, on motion of Mr Gray, Plaitiis At torney, itis ordered. that thme saidl Defendantr appear andl plead to thiesaid Declarations within ayear andf a diay, fronm the date hereof, o judgment will be awarded against him by de fault T. G. BACON, C. E. D. r 'Clerk's Oflice, A pril 20, 1846 ly 13 State of South Carolina. EDGEFlELD DIST-RIT. e IN T HE COMMOV PLEAS. John Hill1, Ordinary, Declarat ion in vs. Joshu a H ammond. Autachsment. T H E Plaintiff' ian the above ease hav ing this day filed his Declaration in1 my office. and the Defeindant having nei- J ther wife nor attorney known to reside a within the limits of this State, on whom a copvof saidI Declaration with a rule to plead can -be servetd, oni motiotn of G.riflio, I Plaintiff's Attorney, ordered that the seid Defendcant appear and plead to the said ,, Declaration withini a rear and a day from t1 the date hereof, or judgment will be a warded against him-by dlefault. T HOMA S G. BACON, c. C.-P. - Clerk's office Feb. 10 1846 . y 3 ALL Persons having demands against the t; estate of Henry Carr, dee'd., are reqgnest ed to present them legally attested, and those indeted are requested to make immediate pay- I ment. THOS, LAKE, Adminaistrutor. C 1,,,,3 ,c in Dr. E. BL.IND" RESPECTFULLY Offers his PROFES SIONA 4 .services'. to. the Citizens of dgefield. Otfice in the Room occupied-by land & Butler. Sept 22. 1846 'tr 35 Dr. A. W. Youiigblood, FFERS his professional services to the citizens of Edgefield Village and vicinity )thice next door, East of Dr. R. T. Mias esidence. April 22 ti 13 W. W. ADAMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, may be found at his Office, at Compty's Hotel, at any iour. Sept 8. 1846 33 Publie Notice S HEREBY GIVEN, that the Subscriber will apply to the Legislature, at its next ession. to renew the Charter of hi- Bridge icross Stevens' Creek. in Edgefield District, :ommonly called Delaughter's lBridge. JOHN BAUSKETT. august 24th 1846. if 31 Notice. T O Administrators, Executors and Gnar dians. who have not made any returns )f their transactions as such, for the current year, are respectfully reqnested to attend to this dutiy without further delay, as the time prescilbed by law has already expired. It is desirable that those who are intrusted with such business should attend to it in the proper time, to prevent the payment of cost, a forfei ture of-their Commissions, and a great deal of irregularrty in business. JOHN HILL, O. E. D. July 15 25 NOTIOE. T HE Estate of ilaieTrr B. LOVELESS, dcc'd 1 being Derelict, those indebted to said deceased, are hereby notified to make imnie diate payment. and those having demands lo present them duly attested. JOHN HILL, 0. E D august 5 tf Notiee. ORDINARY'S OFrric, 25th August, 1846. T 1 hE Estate of Enoch WValker, deceased .being Derelict. and the papers haviog been placed in my hands for asettlement ofthe estate, those indebted are hereby notified to make payment to me immediately, and those having demands to present them properly at tested, on or before the 1st day ofJanuary next. JOHN HILL, o. X. D.. august 2f* ti 31 Notice. . LL persons having demands against the Aessate of David Richardson, are regnest ed to present them imined'ately, properly at tesed. and all debtors of the estate, are required to. make prompt payment, as the affairs of the estate are about to be closed. JAS- M. RICHARDSON, JAS. S. GUIGNARtD, Executors. May1- ly 15 BAKERY. T " E undersigned having recently co menoed the above business, in this place, respectfully solicits the pntron. age of the public. He intends keeping on hand a general assortment of Cenfeclionaries and Candies. S .A IhE LD. Edgefirld C. II. ugtist i, ' '. 2O Btate of Soith Carolina, EDGED IELD DISTRICT. IN- THE COAMON PLEAS. Williamson Dalton, Declaration.. rs. Foreign Attachnment. Sarnuel liateman, I'1 HE Plaintiff in the above case, having .1. this day tiled his Declarationm in my of-. ice, ad the Def'endamnt hiavinmg neithet wife or attorntey, knownm to reside wvithain thme linmits iaf this Stte, oan wvaomi a copy oaf said Declari ion. witha a rule to plead. cian be served .On niotioni of3Mr. Yanacey, Plainttitrs attorney, m-. lered, thtthle said Defendanit appear and plead o the said Declaration, within a yoar and a lay fromt the da,.e hereof, or judlgmrent will be twarded against hint bydefankd.. THlO. G. BACON,.Cierk. ~lerk's Office, Edgetiold C. 11. 21th Sep.1840. september'30 ly :36 State of Sotly~ Carolina, E 'DGEFELD DISTRICT. iN THE CO.UMON PLEAS. Iatthew Gray, Declaration . vs. . - in )liver Simpson, Ailtacnt. ' H lE Plaitntiff ini the abc've case having . th iis day tiled his Declaratio~n ini my of. ice. On mtotion of WVigiil, Phainiif's attor icy, Ordered. That the Defendant appear anid plead to the saiid Dechuraiiot, within a yea tad a day from the diite hereof. on jnadgmeur vi be entered tigainst him by default. THJOS. G. BACON, Cherk. lerk's Ofice, Edgefield C. Hi., 14th May, 1846. June 17 ly 21 State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. Ny THE COURT OF' ORDINARY. OCTOBER 10, 1846. aucy-Sanders, -Applicant,'vs. - Sumons in todg'er Thomas anid wvif'e, and Paration. oth'ers, Defetndar.ts. IT appearing to my satisfacetion, that Rod E ger Trhiomnas atid wife Caroline, and Mary rinn Welch, a minor, lives without the limits I this State, it is therefore ordered,- thatt they lo appear and object to the sale or divisioti of' lie teal estate of Nathaniel Sanders, dec'd., on *r before the first Motnday in January next, or beir conasenat to the same wvill be entered of re ord. Given under my hand at mny office, the :ay and date above written. JOHN- HILL. o. E, D. october 14 3m US State of South Carolina, EDGEFIELD DISTRICT, N T HE COURT OF ORDINCRY. homas Monrgan, A pplicant, )Surnnons in vs. Mc~uod Morgan and 'Partition. William Maorgain, defit's. T appearin, to my satisfaction, that Me. Good Morgan and William Morgan, his ad distributees of real estate.-of Peter Mor' un, deceased, live without the limits of this tate, it is therefore ordered, that they do ap ear and object to the sale or division of said mai estate, on or bafor'e ilhe.Iirst Monday in innary nest, or tbeir consent will be entered Frecord. Given under my hand at my office is thme 12th October A. D.. 1846. .4 JOHN HILL. 0. E. D. october'3m 38 ~7'The friends of Col. .Jonrv Qua TTLg LIr announce him as a canaidate for the' flee of Tax Collector, at theonext ee an. Sep 3 to 32 Q We. are authorized to atinemunce ivi R. Wrrmo,, as a candidate for the 1lice of Tax Collector at the next elect ion. Pah2L ! ,. JUST. received:-.and,' ror.iobiwi.. TLBBETTS, a 'superiorarti vt Lamp.Oll.a.iot ' ^ir McMilloa's celebrated 'Tooat shfor. cleansing and beautirysd J'e teeI r: Hny's linient, a c3riainju're for Champioi's evefeind89 - g Pts n ranted to cure -. - --4 - -- Rowand's Tonic Mitur e :. A fresh.supply of Spedeesii'.1Ps.4. - ; - Hull's Cough, .Wormtmated iesdadh.t Lozenges. Sept 23 tf. r From the Pldladelpa ubic ledger; -v AN IMPORTANT.CURE BY Dr. JAYNE S' ALTERATIVE.. - 1; We have been infor.oed by.MnuxActabaa,(a grand-daughter of old Gep. Wqyne, that she suffered for a number of years froa die rowth of a large Goitrous Tomaur'wf te. roat, which, besides great deformityo prodneaseboth a difficulty of deglution, and of breahing. In deed, she says, the pressure . upon't wt d" pipe was so great asitoprevent hffrelebp. ing in a recumbent position, and'often suffoca tion appeared inevitable.. She .afro. Jaborea under severe indisposition.fnaa jivi . plaint and Jaundice, with aliob ltramo nervons affections, for which's diliideir tOe use of Dr. Jayne'a AleritiVeT',tiichle 1 took regularly for six oreeve:weeksewith oc .casiona doses of his Sanative lIsJ.pdt.i,. genernl-health was thereby coppletwJ blished, and now perceiving 'ords in the size of the. GoitronusTumoar;butish encouraged to persevere in the-as oliae.A terativeantil every vestige -of the paio~1~an moor was entirely removed. We1ink, t e. fore, that such an importantr e n more generally known. '. i I ..r.:. Thc followng is from, a Physiciapnands& much respected Clergyman of the >Meth dilt., Society, dated Modest Town. Va., Aug:2/. 1840..--.-.-.. . Dr. Jayne-Dear Sir-t have beet using your Expectorant extensively in' my praetieu for the last three years,.and! for allaacked Colds, Coughs, Inflammation of the:Lutg Consnmption. Asthma, Pains and .Weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly'the best ieditine I have tried. Veiy respuirfetily yours"' IL W. WILIAAMA;M: D R. S. ROBERTS. sole Agsat, at Eagefleld' s C. II., Sonth Carolina. Becare of Counterfcits! october28 State of South Carolina EDUGBPIELD:.DISTRICT~ IX THE COURT OF ORDIRARYT1 William T. Bird, and others, Applicant, vs. Tirotby Suirons'f Rearden, & others Dflts. Pafstloa. IT appearing to my satisfact an, flM tti thy Rearden, and Mary Cheathim,#ire of John Chientham, dec'd,, heirs and disttit.utees of the estate of Frances Bird, dec'd., it is'there. fore ordered, that they do appear and object ter the sale in dividion of the real estate of the said Frances Bird, dec'd., on or before thefist Mon day in Febr.uary next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. .. - Given under my hand, at my office, the,251h October, 1846. JOHN HILL, o.i. n.. october 28 3m 40 State of South Carolina, .EDGEFIE LD DISTRICT. - BY JOHN HILL, Esq., Ordinary of Edgefleld.District : - Whereas - Job i 3taaiari.'hthuippil = to te for Letters of 'dministivtion, 'n:611 and sitig'lar the goods" and chattels, riglts and credits of Lewis Glaotou,'late of tie District aforesaid, deceased: These are. t.esefore,to cite and admon ish all and singular, the Lidred;and ci-ed itors of the said deceased, to be and'appear before -me, at our next Ordinary's Cdurt for the said Digtrict, to behbolden at Edie field-Court House, 0n the 9th day of No vember ins',, t o show cause,..if .anj,, .why the 'said adlministration elbi not be granted. Given under miy haidand seal, this thi 26th day ol October, in the -year of our Lord otne thousand eight hiundred and forty-sixth, atnd in 'the 71st year of Amoer can Iudependence. JOHN ILL, O. ED. Oci;r. 28 2i 40 CU 0 T HE FAITil LES8 ! EIf any ,doubt the wonderful powers of -D R. CUL L E N'S INDI AN V2&T.&L PA NACE.-,'- we invite them6 tcill nipdn Mr. - Isaac Brooks. Jr., Jet~erson street, fourth door wvest of.Schnaylkill Sixth street, below Locust. and learn fromi his own lips of ono of the most astmtishinig cnres of Scrofula ever p~erformed hisa htman being-or call at the reidepce of hsaheEleventh and Vine etmeets?: Soldi by .JOS. T. RO0WANDr-. . .376 Manrket.utreet, Philadelphiu. R1. S. ROBEU TS, Agenit, Edgefield-C. 1. South Carolina. october 28 3t 4 MR. EDIvOa.-! was once a toad unde a harrow,,but.have cr awled out. I infiiby creditors, that I will be-with them ib-th6 sixtn trouble, and will not forsake -them' in he venth. I am as bright as the Mnrning S&ar Mr. Editor-Say to .the .pubtic..iu :gseral, that I am a candidate for IIa Collector, aIghe ensuing elec ion. As there is more candidates than voters, 4 will vote .for injself,-ez esury dog shake his Own tail. MOODY HAR~iS. -october 21 2t* '39 4 Notice.9 A S I receive payment for, my labors in the Clerkc's Office in small sums, andb ave. now on nrny hands a great, rany Deeds unpaid' for, I must earnestly regn et all 'lersonaivho: bring Deeds to my office for rcord,i'leav . the money with tihe Deeds. '--.'.. *THOr>G.'BACO1N.r - augut10., , 3 30 4 State of South C&rolina; EDGEFIELD DIS.TRICT. JN EQUI?'y. Sampson B. Mayvs and 4ohn~ i B BI. M1ays, vs. F~ruances'M. -. for Mays and otliers. .) Purdionj UT a ppcaring to my satisfaction that Williams .1B. M1ays, one of the-defendants iii this ease, resides without the limits of this State, ordered thauhe said William B. Mays, do-appeuiin this Court, plead, answer .or dessur to' this :Bill, within three m onths, froni the date~of the pub licaitiint of this order, or the said Bill be taket~ 4 pro confesso agi'it i S. S. TOMPI CN,c.E. E. if. - - FORBID'all psiis'rofu"Gtadiinrer ~ Due Bill, given by me to Capain fiard WVard, for 04. 75,'dateddi -euty26. -1948 There is a credit upon said Due B i of'30 00. The Due Bill, I undertandbasbeetraded to D. J. Ryan. I Ill nge.p;Ldgig ie cept to B. y. Ryan unuti comjelled ~nAn so by law. " C.'H. 60OI)MAN. october28' 2c 40