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CON-RACON. JUST RECEIVED. :., A NEW lot of very superior Bacon, which will be sold low for CASH. -Also-A lot of fine Flour. J. A. WILLIAM S. jnne 9 tf 20 NEW GOODS. S. Roberts has just received the follow. ' t,. ing Dry Goods, wnicb. he will sell low for Cash. 1 Bale 3-4 unbleached, airtings' 1 78" " ,:: - 1 " 3-4 " Osnaburgs' 1 " . .44 . Sheeting 1 " 44 Extra do - . "20ps. rew prints at 10 & 12 cents a yard, July7 tf24 TO THE PUBLIO. THE undersigned would respectfully announce to 3* Travellers and persons vis iting Hamburg. that he has taken for a term of years. - -the Hotel, long known as -ubbard's American HOTEL, Which it is his purpose to keep as such a house should be kept, and will only $romise to all who - favor him with a call, that he will do all in his power to please; and where as much comfort and quiet may be expected as-catn be found in any Public House. A careful and attentive Hostler will be kept constantly in the Stable, and Horses shall be attended to in a way that shall give entire satis actions. liberal patronage is respectfully solicited. - WM. KETCHAM. Hamburg, March 8-10 tf 7 Notice. ALL persons Iddubted to the estate ot Dr. Augustus W. Burt, dec'd., are requested to make innediate payment, and those having * demands against said estate, are requested to present thets foi payment. properly attested. WM. M. BURT, Adu'r. June 16 if 21 NLotice. LL those indebted to the estate of Charity A Johnson, dec'd , ars requested to matte imaiediaite payment, and those ainvlug deunands to present them properly aitested. U. B. GOULDEN, SIMiEON ATTAWAY, Administrators. j-ay7 if 24 State of South Carolina. EDGEFIELD DISTRICT. IN E;UTY Bethairy Alston, y her next Petition l rienl, vs. Thomas B. Reese, -for paying o. and Alfred Alston. i ser Juru!s. T appearing to my satisfaction, that Alfred . Alston, one of the Defendants in this case, ; - - resides beyond the limits of this Stato. On mu lion of Griffin, Solicitor for the petitioner, or dared, that the said Alfred Alston, do plead, an' sw er or demur, to this petition, within three Months from the publication of this order, or the said petition be taken pro confesso, against - him. s. S. TOMPKINS, c. x. x, D. Conmr's. Office, 12th July, 1847. july 14 3m 25 - IT HAS PERFECTLY CURED ME!. *? Pmr1anzLIP , December 1837. To Dr. D. Jayne Dear Sir-The astonish. g and miraculous beneficial effects your val " aable-EXPECTORANT-had on my neighbor, the-Rev. Mr.'Rushing, made so favorable im y"- pression otimy mind, that after consulting with -" se ailfriendsandlearning tiat you were.a islarPrasttiionerof lldc e.claduo Tasftllisic~hl i -oe~oaeaii ; ' eIchtf Illivelf t thmini foa ldl - h av'e a ood report from me - Pam alive and well this d'ay Thanks to a - nerciful God; and your Expecturant; anid unow l come forward cheerfully to fulfil miy promise. ~ <-~ ~.For twenty long years had I been a constant sufferer from the e tfects of a hard, dry cough, pain in the breast, and difficulty of breathing ; the last five or whic:h, chills and fevers, every ..wring and fall, added to my misery. I was sporn away to a mere skeleton; with the great. st diffiulty onaly could I get up and down stairs; nmy appetite was gone, and ty strength -had so far fadled me, thait my friends were per snaded [could not survive many weeks, unless I obtained relief. Indeed, uir, my situation was so~ perfectly miserable to myself, and so disi tressmng to my famnily,. that I felt willing to die wheonever at sluhuld'pease4 the Master t o take tie honme. Buit I heard of your nmedicine, and relief came. Yes! it p roved theo "Balma of Gilead" to may poor a~licted body. Bef'ore I had take:a os a novr.E, [ experientmod a miti gation of tall mny symptoms, and to my great - joy I found in the continued use of' it the hap. piest relief. [an shourt sir, IT HAS MA DE A PElRFECT CURE OF ME-nand I cana truly sa'y, I haave nao desire to be better. - R. S. lwOBEwrS is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agenat iat Edgeitield C. H1. Sjuy 21 3t 26 - us. . - & A'ARPAJ * . ACOUSTIC OIL! - THE ONtr CURE FOa SEAIESS 0OR the cure of DEAFNESS, Pains, and - ? the discharges of' imatter from the Ears. Also, all those disagreezable noises. ike the buzzinag of insects, fallinag of water, whaizzing of steam, &c., &c., which ard synmptoms of ap *proaching Deafness, and talso generally attend. ait with the disease. Maniy persons who haave beena deaf' fur teal, lfteeni and twenity years, aind -were obliged ta uase ear trumpets, have, alter using one 01' twoa bottles of this medicine, thrown aside their traumpets, beiaig made per * fcctly wvell. The applicaition of tle Oil prodauces ano paina, but-on ite contrary an agreable anid pleasant sensation The recipe for this Modicinie has been obtained f'ronm an Aurist of great reputa tion, who has fotnid, from long observation that deafntess, in ninetecen cases out ol' twenty, was produced either fromt a want of action in the nlervee of' hearing, or a dryness in the ears; his object, therefore, was to find something that would create a healthy condition ini those 'parts. Afler a long series of experimenlts, his efforts wver- lit..last crownied with succes, ain -- the discoyery of thi' preparation, which lias. receivedl the name~ of "SCARPA'S COM POUND ACOUSTIC OiL.'" It has been used in this country abouit six years, and so - wonderfuil has beeii its effects in curing and re mnaning the deaf, thuat from'pure mnotives of lhn-, inanity, it is now offered to the public, that all may have ana opportunity of provmng its cffica but such is the conmfidence in the medicinte, and an higli its repntation, that but few ofthaem will be published. It i3 only necessary to add, that this medicine has been recommended andI used by many of -the-hbest phsycsicians and surgeons in Europe andin his country. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS, Agent,Edge feld Courthouse, South Carolina. march 10 *.tf * 7 Hlead; - e's Lrergso's'y 1~y 847. Order Noa.o H E folloiin ImPrade for tReview ad sand places as Mivlows, viz:: : -- .. The 39th R gimentxt -afttY' near Ruff's mountairn, o ded da August-next. The 38th Regiment iFi utVry ,'at Killer's, on Thursday the 5thofAusL. The 10th RegimeptVs ahy, at Martins, on Saturday-he;7t ug The 40th. Reginiedt ofiiL ryat Boyd's, on Tuesday the l0tboCA'it .' The 41st Regimenttff Ia trj, at Park's old field, on Thuralaylhb2lr A gust. The 45th Regimenstlfnf attyat the Burnt Factory; on Saturday ite 41s ofAugust. The 9th Regiment:o1Cysl yinear the Glenn Springson Tuesd y 'ht of August. The 36th Regimenr (iiktiry at Timmons' old field, on Tuesday ti24ti of August. The 1st Regimentf-Infaitry, at Burtob's, on Thursday the 26 NfAust The 3d Regimento faiitly . t Toney's old store, on Saturday tbei8th o:AUgust. The 1st Regiment-ioq g.vilry,. at Pickens. ville. on Tuesday i n3lstotjgust. " The5th Regime jt Hunter's,on Thursday the 2d of Se f :ext. The 2d Regimeni P f. 6 at Hull's, on Saturdy the 4th of Sepeur. The 49d. Regiment'ff u atry at .inton's, on Tuesday the 7thofe tiiber. The 4th Regtmetof fni , at Varrenes, on Thursday.the 9th of diepte . r The 6th Regtin "t 6fsfiieat Lomax, on Saturday the 11th of Sieter The 8th Re-ime t lnfr) ,i,.at any place the Brigadier'General nayiietand report to this Departmentdtid potsl'ited on Tuesday the 14th of September:-'? + ' The 2d Regiment of avah~at-Longmires, on Thursday the 16th ofSep@ Aier. - The 9th RegimentofIn faniyat Lowe's, on Saturday the 18th o'Septei : " The 7th Regimentof-Infant , at the Old Wells, on Tuesday the2lst of eptember. The 10th Regim nifInfoaItd y atRichard son's. on Thursday tis234 B8ptember. The Commissionedad'ni commissioned Officers, will assembleatf thiriiespective pa rade grounds on the-dayprevious,rer drill and instruction. - w-" rhe Major Generals~willwith their staff, at tend the reviews,.inthei'diisionand the Bri gadier Generala, wilL 'ith theiritaff' attend in their respective Briiai odairecharged with the extension dithis 2 . By order oftheCimmii~eiirn.Chief, J : W. EANTEY, ~j414dj~'5rup.Genf. july2I 2 READ IT! IT SPEEKS 'FOBITSEi.F, AND Co!MMStTS Aft UMtllfN5RTY!! -Piadlphi "Mes 28, 1845 Dr. Jayne- . eeL.bund to the afflicted to give. ubliity to the extraordinary effects of your vals nediine I have suffeiir ears at with Liver Complaini trnof diseases which follows-4'eonif ti rotration of the System-so'teat difficulty I could walk, 's '-confined to my room. To add tooy;misory, a Scrofulous i affection a dithRoat wuhRbeu- I matismin nty trine;s old not .raise mf y ight r arn j e:. hottest weather - o aclse.with ;l 6-66 !Aost seabed. hr beee 'cough arid gave'ip a1 i ergettiiig wel. I had:nig hitsweats, andg ittle or no sleep, with frightful dreams andm srbiI headache, I seemed to be borderig onrJNSANITY, and was denied ..all ..t dsiexercise-. I dould nut reada smaliar aph. in anews. ., paper without ~ii'~ , pl~lr. I had, great soreness in my3 stom ~hch caused it to swell so much that wa uinable to lie down, I or even to recline, buta to be ipropped in a h had the advice of some eminent physicians, and tried nearly all thlienieedies used in such cases, but continued to-grow worse, and it ap-. peared as though a. pedy dissolution was ta- ' king place. . I now heard of youn medicines, and deter- d mined to try your SANATIVE PILLS, and a to my snrprise the soreness left me, so I could walk about the house.-. I coatinued to' im- I prove fr'om that time. AShortly after my wire called at your Store,'uadistated my case to you, and you sent me a- bottle of- your Alternative, and also word to come and.see you, and you ' would investigate my csse/and cure me. This I I did not believe, as I felt I was beyond the 1 reach or human skilL'. t After taking yoiir'Allemrative and Pills, ror three weeks, thero twisadecided chaiigo for the better, so that wiia'1ealled up~on ycu, you said I would uet well;-adathat your Alterative 1 would cure me efetiially. With no hopes, r however, of getting~well,I still conitiniued ta king your Alternatefuintil;. I had taken the ~ fourth bottle, when ther'e-was-a sudden changet in my whole system, as thdmigh I ha-l got rid oft some~ great burthen, and ' could draw my breath as usual. My ne'rves gradually became among, and my appetitireturned. It has been about four monthssince I com tienced taking your-'Medicinds, and at -this ~ tme nearly'every vestige of disease is eradica ed from my system I am as active. aind nearly C aa strong, as at -any-period or my life I have now gained nine pouuds an two months. I have good reason std'believe- that the use of your valuable Mepisinies,:by the help of God, has saved me-fromh's'~reinature grave: Hlallowel Court, in Ppular~ Street, between a Seventh and Eighth sts>W . Prepared onl by DrJ~Iajne; No-8 South ~ Third at., PhilaelphiEK-~ I R. S. ROBERTS'Is?Dr&D. Jayne's only Agent at Edgefield Cniur~tieuse. july 28 St 2y3 T OOTH ACHE CUROED. Mr. JosxsmRnwliwr sN378 Market St. Dear Sir:-Afler hayii'ffered many days and nights with. an ex inating-toolth ache and tried every other rei" "without relief, I was iinduced to try the eft;of your MAGIC g LOTION, and to my uttaastomsahment, I was 4 completely cured in fiv'aiites.- s~ v Yours, di~BAKlfE SHEE, j Paper Wuarehouse-iNe29 Commerce St-. -Philadelpbsgeb.'25th. 1840. tI R. S. ItOBERT, AiuEdgefield C. H., a, South Carolina. yad1.. - I july 21 -:.~~~A~tf.- 28 E ALL Persons hiaviti nids against the a estate ofH~eii'" Wee d., ate request ed to present them' llties d, and thoes E mndebted sare reqged iimeiate pay mont. -THOS. Lj(EAmiiraor . JunEarW J -? t 10 T HIS certainsube s~emedy has nevefbi i.he af- 1 ficted should bj'r 4 l~fed C. 1 Hlouse~b y ~ ~ S WAREHOUSE F ACT ORAGE TH E Subscribes have purchased from Nathan L.Grifin,Esq.5 .... the Cotton Warehouse in. Hamburg, recently occupied by Dr. J F. Grifin, and formerly by. Messrs. H.,L. Jeffers & Co., siiuated at the foot of the Hill, and im mediately at the head of the main business street. Fromt its superior location, and being surrounded by a stream c.f water, it is compar atively exempt from the casualty of fire and en tirely above the reach of high freshets. . They propose to carry on exclusively the WAREHOUSE & GENERAL FACTORAGE .B USjrESS, under the firm of GEIGER & PARTLOW. Having engaged an experienced and cow .petent assistant, in addition to their own per sonal attention, and possessing means to make liberal advances on Produce consigned to then care, they hereby render their services to Plan ters, Merchants and others, in the storage ant sale of Cotton, Flour, Bacon, and other Produce, in Receivingand Forward ing Merchandise, and purchasing goods to or der.. Their charges will be regulated by the usua rates of the place. W: W. GEIGER, JAMES Y.'L. PARTLOW. Hamburg, June 3, 1846. june9 - Gm 20 NEW GOODS. T HE Subscriber is now receiving a splen did Stock of NEW GOODS at th Brick Store formerly occupied by Presley n Bryan, consisting of alt kinds of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. HARD WARE, CROCKERY, 3HOES, AND HATS, to which he invites his friends and the public to call and examine for themselves, before pur chasing elsewhere. N. B. Goods very low for Cash. B. C. BRYAN. April 6th 1847. tf 12 Cheap Sugar and Coffee. 4 Hogshead prime Sugar 10 and 11 pounds for $1.00, 4 Bags Coffee 10 pounds for $1,00 6 4 " Old Rio, 11 pounds for $1,00 4 Barrels Crushed Sugar 1 " powdered loaf Sugar 2 Hogsheads line Molasses at 37& cents r gallon. R. S. ROBERTS. Fine Lemon Syrup at 50 cents a Bottle. july 6 tf 24 Consolation for Segar Smokers. C ONSOLACION Segars very choise GOLD LEAF Do . quality The best ever in this market, come and try them. You've never tasted anything like the exquisite flavor of those fine Segars. Real BUENA VIsTA Segars very fne Er Esxano Se gars nearly as good. ARoMATic Tosacco firs1 rate, $1.00 per pound, Mrs. Millers fine cat for chewing. Goodwin's Patent Honey dew fins cut Tobacco. R, S. ROBERTS. July7 if 24 ALEM WITCHCRAFT OUTDONk.-. S Mr. T. Rowand-Dear Sir-For four or five years I have suffered greatly from Rhen matism in my head, which during the last year became worse and worse. For four or five weeks previous to the 15th inst., 1 had suffered without intermission, my general health was much impaired, my sight injured, and my head so sensitive, that I could scarcely rest it upon the pillow. - Two days since, i single applica' ion ofyour 'MAGIC; LOTION,"relieved:mie eitirelyintwo; or three minutes: I hafe ap. plied:it occaioalsince;andthiesorenessis nearlyone S6 great.and 'sudden wa' the :hange, thati can scarcely, realize .that I am the same man. Ilave also cured one of my children, and a female friend of headache in two or three min tes. . ,So great is my confidence in the "MAGIC CTION" that I would -not be'without a hot te for "fifly times its cost." Yours respectfully, JACOB W. SOUDER, -No. 350 Market staeet. Philadelphia, January 17th, 1846. Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail, by . T. Rtowand, 370 Market street. For sale by R. SE ROBER'('S, Edgefield ourtHoufe S. C. july 28 3t 27 Deckwith.'s PUs'. T H E Proprietor, many years ago, while searching for a remedy for his own ill ealth which the prescription of the day had failed to. benefit, to his n pon the composition of these Pills, and they p roved entirely successful in restoring his health. Their composition was freely communicated tn many Physicians, uid it was not the design of the Inventor that they should extend beyond the private practice of himself, and that of his medical friends. A p plications for them. hiowvever, began to multi. ply,and he was advised by many of his profes sonal brethren, and other gentlemen, of char *eter andi distinction, to psrre aie a quantity of them and place them in the hands of an apo thecary. Even this seemed insufficient, and he was urged to send them. b~y means of agencies, throughout the country. Caloimel had long been a comm in domestic remedy. There was scarcely a family in which a ,ial of it was not to be found, and in wvhich it was not used with a degree of freedom from which a well inform ed Physician should shrink. A strange infatn ition too seemed to exist among many of ihe Faculty. Hardly a case was prescenbed for whether acute or chronic, in which c'ahomel was not given, in some stage of the disease, without fear or reflection:: and thousands are still sisflering from its pernicious effects. Cal ortel is, without doubt, a most valuable medi ine, and in some cases may be regarded . as essential, but itasould not be stricken from the list of domestic remedies, anud be administered oly under the psudent and judicious advice o a thoughtful Physician. Uponatrial, by miany Physicians and others, these Piills wvere found to be a substitute for mercural preparations in large ntumber of cases, anid hence thcir popu larity, and the large demand for them. The idea of obtaining a Patent for thenm was never ntertained, nor has it been sought to this day. t was believed that by giving them a popular form and circulating them through the country, housands would be benefitted by their use, ho would, otherwise, never hear of the pres cription and never learn that a preparation had. been compounded which rendered the indis criiinate and pernicious use of calomel un isecessary. These were some of tbe indnce nents wvhiich led the Inventor of the Pills to to consent that they should become an object of ptblic sale : None are genuine without the signature of JNO. BECK WITH, M. D. For sale by, R. S. ROBERTd, Agent, Edge feld C. H,. South Carolina. A pril 28Gmm 14 Notice~ TtH E Estate of Gilber: Summerall being ADerelict allithose having demnands, are requested to present. them, duly attested, and those indebted to make immediate payment to the subscriber. - OHN HILL, 0. F,: Di. may2 9 t 18 OR the cure of Wilde Swellings, Serofulas, - and other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old Lnd fresh ounds, Sprains and Bruises, Swel ings, and Infammation, Scald' Head, Sore 3reasts, of women, Rheumati pains, Tetters. Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlowos, Bites, Corns, mnd external diseases generally. It is likewise reatly superior i any medicine heretofore flscovered for the chafed backs and limbs of vorses; .for ringworms, chapped lips, and in short for every externalbodily evil that may fall o the lot of man or beast. The proprietor of his noble specific can positively state, without ear of contradiction, that it is vastly superior o any compound ever discovered, or at least hat is known in these days, in the cure of the ibove complaints. Indeed, too much cannot te said in its favor, for there is nothing more aertain, than its efficacy in the matters for which t is recommended, and the speed and perfec ion of its cures are such as to have the appear ince of being miraculous. No house should be vithout this almost uiiiversal'intment, for the nmates of all houses are liable to scalds,scintch is, cuts, bruises, burns, corns, chapped lips, cc. &c. Arc.; from any or all of which they ,an receive but little injury if they have a box >f Harrison's unrivalled specific to contend with them. For Piles and Salt Rheum it sur asses all other remedies. For sale by T. Risley, Hamburg; and I. D. TIBBETTS, LEdgefield Court House, S. C. july 28 _ b6m 2y T ESTIMONIALS.-Extract of a letter from Dr Waines, of Philadelphia, Feb. i, 1840.-" Your Pills are the mildest in their perations, and yet most powerful in their ef cts, of any that I have ever met with in a prac ice of eight and twenty years. Their action on he chyle and hence on the impurities of the >lood, is evidently very surprising:' Extract of a letter from Dr. Henry Hall, of Quebec, L.-C., March 6, 1841.-" For bilious revers, sick headaches, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medicine." For sale by all the Druggists in Augusta, Hamburg, and in Charleston by P. Melvin ohen, No. 19 Ilayne street, Haviland. Har -al & Allen, King street ; Nelson Carter, Meet ng street; E. M. Carey, Broad street. and Amos Head. corner East Bay and Broad street. I. Risley, Hamburg ; and J. D. TIBBETTS. Edgefield Court House, S. C. Junly 28 6m 27 Lucina Cordial; or the ELIXIR OF LOVE. THIS is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barrenness, m potency, Incorhaa or Whites, Obstruction, )ificult or Painful Menstruation,Incontinence if Urine, or involuntary Discharge thereof; nd for general prostration of the system, whe her the result of inherent causes or produced iy irregularity, illness or accident. There is not a shadow of doubt that this is roe, and were not the subject of too delicate a nature, hundreds would testify to the unrival td efficacy of this Cordial as a specific for bar ounness, flour albus, gleets, irregularitiei in the aretions, pains in the Kidneys, female sup aessions. For sale by all the principal Drug. ets iii Augusta, Hamburg and Charleston.. U Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by Haviland, Barral & Allen, King treet ;.P.Melt' " hen, No.19 Hayne street; saon Cjarte street;ad E.M-Ce oy, Broad ~i aon; T. Risley,Ham erg; and J. D. TiBBET'', Edgefield Court House, S. C. July 28 6m 27 l'yler's A rue & Fever Pills. 4- CERTAIN, safe and effecnal cure for Agiue and Fever, in all varied forms. Al o, an excellent Tonic in Dyspepsia, Palpita oi of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Neuralgia, lervous and other diseases, which arise from a teak and debiilitated condition of the system. BAltimore, December 15th, 1843. Dr. G. K. TvLE.-Dear Sir-It is with rest pleasure that I announce to you a perfect esoration of uiy healsh by the use of your in aliable pills. I had been suffering from :hills and Fevers for eighteen or twenty months. uring which time I took five bottles of Row nd's1 Tonic Mixture, Dr. Sherman's Fever and aguae Lozenges, Dr. Love's Vegetable Elixir, Eener's Powders, Barks, Quinine, Thompso. iian Medicines, Arsenic, Herbs, and in fact lm ost all the popular remedies I could hear of; ad yet received no lasting benefit. The chills reri stopped by Quinine and otier tings, but (:-a few days or weeks they would return gain, as had or worse tihan belore Towards te last the chills came only every third- day, nd these were followed by fever of such se eriav as to affect any reason and it was found ecessary for some one to watch with me un 11th3 paroxysm passed off. At last I procuaredl box: ofyouir pitlIs, atnd only took four of them; its o completely stopped the chills, that.I ave never had a return of them up to this te, (nearly two years) and near a yeatr of tis time was passed in the same place where I rt auaght thme disease. That my case is not one cured by chance is rovam from the farct that four pills out of the am box cured Capt. Reuben Banks, so ef ictually that he has never had the disease since. heras before he often suffered from it. Two ther person'were also cored by the contents of is same box, sod they neither of them have ad a return of it although they both reside rhere they are exposed every season. I know several others who have been pured y our pills, but it is unnecessary to detail ter cases. The best certificates of their effici ncy an Chills anid Fever, will be a few doses, nd if they are as beneficial to others as they av been to me they may be truly called a pub. c blessing. Iam iih much respect your obiee't. serv't. HENRY BRISCOE. For sale by T. Risley. Hamtbirg. S. C., and J. D. TIBBETTS, Edgefield C. H., S. C. july 28 6m 27 Dr. Gordon's Pills. GREAT ARRIVAL ! O Bushels or 25,000 btiies of Dr. GOR DDON'S FAMILY PILLS.-The mst and increasingdemnanid for this new and stly celebrated Medicine, and the numerous ires they are daily effecting isr all portions of a-country where they have been introduced, r Dysiepsia, Liver Complaints and Billious leeases, with their well known attendants1 ick Head-ache, &c., has induced the under igned to make arrangemnents to receive their. tocks-direct from the Proprietor, and would y to -their numerous customers that they are repared to supply them, wholesale or retail, t New York prices. t17 $2 pier doxen, or 2.4 cents per box. By P. Melvin Cohen, No. 19 Hayne street; avland, Harral & Allen, Kinig street; Nel in Carter, Meeting street, E. Ml. Carey, road street; and Amos Heed, corner East lay and Broad street, Charleston; '1.' Risley, Iamliirg; andl . D. TJBBETTS, . .Edgefield Court Houses, S. C~a ul 29. 6 2 RECRUITII VOLUN HEAD QUARTERS, Rerimental Orders, No. 59. I accordance with General Orders, No. 15 I ton City, Capt. Brooks, of Company D, a Captain Joseph Kennedy, of Company G, ant tailed for the Recruiting service. 11. Captain Brooks will, on the receipt of thl at.Washington, for instructions. In the auteri Edgefield C. H. South Carolins. Ill. Captain Kennedy and Lient. Kershaw v olina. They will report on 'their arrival to Cap City. and until furthar orders from the Adjutani dy will open a Recruiting Rendezvous at Fort Carolina. IV. In addition to the Monthly Reports to i report monthly to the Head Quazters of this R, By order. In obedience to the foregoing erder, I will the duty assigned me, notil a reply to the appli ton, for permission to join my Regiment has be The recruits enlisted by Capt. Kenedy, Lt. to the South Caroline Regiment, and will be re is thus presented to those gallant spirijs of Edg appointed only by a want in number, of now g A Bounty of $12 00 will be paid to each dition to the Monthly pay of $7 00, the provis of Congress, together with other provisions oft even in a pecuniary point of view. By the 9th Section of an Act of Congress, additional military force, and for other purposes private now in service or who may hereafter b and who shall receive an honorable discharge el for disability incurred in the-course of his servi and sixty acres of Land, which he will be at lib lands that may be subject to private entry; or hi receive treasury scrpt to the amount of eose n payable semi-annualy, and redeemable at the I Each and every soldier, mustered into th Wade, and who has not been legally discharge Edgefield C. H., 5th July 1847, . Recruitng Rendezvous. J3 - HEALTHMADE EASY. DR. LE ROY'S, VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS. T HE startling drawback on nearly all Me dicinal Agents has ever been that in their process of purgation and purification they have also Deilitated the System.-Hence Purgative Medicines have always been regarded as at best but a Necessary Evil, Patients resorting to them for the relief of one disease at the expence of another.-To obviate this Physicians have long sought for an Agent that would at the same time PURGE, PURIFY and STRENGTH EN. But their efforts were nearly fruitless, and they had almost despaired of success when the labors of science, and research.were. re warded by a discovery which fully realized the fondest desires of the Medical Faculty, and which is justly regarded as one of the most im portant Trinmphe that Pharmacy has ever a chieved.-This important desideratum is nam ed Dr. LE ROY'S VEGETABLE UNIVER SAL PILLS, which purify the -Blood and re move all cotrupl, and vitiated humors,.and un. healthy accumulations from the body in a man ner never before rivalled, and which yet pro duce no weakness or lassitude whatever, but on the cdr'atry; tone the Stonach and invigo rate the canetitution .durinh pge'~'' f thir ,operations:. DrLe-9toy's il fa'tisdits those-heretofore.irreconcilable, butmostdesir able'qualities, Evacuation and.Inavgo ratiifor they are at the isam time a STRENGTHEN ING PURGATIVE,anda PURIFYlNG TO NIC.,. The two ;principle ingredidals in Dr. Le Roy's Pilsare WILD C H ERRY and SAR SAPA RILLA, so prepared that each promotes the beneficial effect of the other, the former strengthening, while the latter, througli its union with various vegetable ingredients, evacuates, and purifies-thus they superinduce no torpid ity or lassitude of the Digesive Funetions, and hence their operations are attended by no Re action, or subsequent Costiveness.. Dr. L1e Roy's Pills'are the most-active and seatching Medicine in existence. They at once attack the very root of Diseases, and their ac tion is so pronmp', that in an hour or two aller they are taken, the patient is aware of their good effects. They not only operate on the Blood, but also on the chyle, of which the blond is formed, and this secures good blood from the fountain head, moreover they-produce netther nausea, griping or debility, and as a family Medlcine they have no rival.-Pice 25, Cznrs per Box.. For sale by 3. D. TIBBETT'S. Edgefield C. H., S. C. july 7 6m 24 Warranted to Cure. H EM ORR HOIDS, OR PJLE.:1, is a disease produced by local irritation, costiveness, purga tive stimulants, undue determination of blood to the hemorrhoidal vessels by extcessive aidinmg or walking, or a congestive state of the liver, and peculiarity of the constitution itself. -It is usually considered under three forms. or varieties, as follows-Blind Pfles, White Pdles, and Bleeding Piles. This disease is so common, and so vcry well knowp, that a description of its symptoms is not deemed necessary. The success that has followed the use of the Embrocation in the cure of ihis disease, has been truly astonishing. Physicians now ad vise their patients to try,'as the only In addition to its being a positive remedy E the Piles, it never fails to cure that lNTOLn, RA BLE ITC HING, which is so very commoe and has its location in the same parts as th Piles, Read the following, from the editorial co lumns of Alexander's Weekly Messengerk Found at last-A cure for thes PileS-Physi cians and Chemists lhave longbcen anxious to discover a medicine that would enre one of the most troublesome diseases, the Piles. Success has at last been the resnit. Dr, JACKSON'S PILE EMBROCATION not only stops all bleeding, allays pain and infiamation, subdues that intolerable itching, but effectually cures, like a charm, and in a very short time, persons whose lives have been rendered miserable fur years. For sale by R. S. ROBERTS, Agent, at Edgefield Court House, SouthCarolina. march 10 tf. t Northern Homespuns. SBales NORTHERN HOMESPUNS For sale by R. S. ROBERTS. juno 18- St 21 'A I TEE..R W PALMETTO REGXIIEN' Pdebla, Mexico, June Sd;:1 from the Adjutant Genet 18' ff w on leave of absence, OBiC I Lieut.J. B. Kershaw, of Conjao morder, report to the Atbotati in he will open a Recruiting R rill proceed by tomoro w t Brooks,, the senior officeriA' )a'I .General's Ollice; at ;Wasbingtdn;Ca t. Meultrie, and LieuRerslhawt Ca ie Adjutant Generals O e : :giment. JAMES CA _ remain at Edgeffeld C::_ :ation I have madeio th t en received. adeco'a Kershaw, and myself, :eived as Volunteer,...A~svourble " ,' efield who burned to min 1#in a ratifying their earnest a s n ecrmt, immediately on his eali inen on made in the subjoined.e xei f lothing, rations, &c., nakethaeei entitled " An Act to raise;'for klhsted. " "each non o msn a enlisted during the pre'sett igfr". ther by expiration of his' rmjo(.' ce, will be entitled to awaiian awty to locate in one body; iponui o be may, at his option, when honorabfya IIIDRED DOLLARS, bearing sig peca leasure of the Government.;' e service of the United States by I, will report in person tome, (ord . P. S. BROOKS,Cs Cempay ,g..C ly 7 . tf The U. S. Ditrietr r DISTRICT OF'SOUTH- CARD INBA NKRPTCY IN the Matter of Henryem. May t% tota Merchant of Edgefield-Digicn4i3=;k. Pursuant to an Order of oftthe United States, for the b 'd Carolina, notice is hereygive shown befbre the. said:Corta Court House in Chale.n halfS t of November next, .at ehebond,oio why the said Henry H Mason shour receive his Discharge and Cesi6i Bankrupt. Charleston 26th day of~uaesi47' STATEIOF SUdWT R EDGEFELDID#SN IN TEE COMMOJN .G..L. &JMPensdc V , James B. Harri. AMES B. '--RR the Accatd of. the Slr e .trieti;bf dirtti' f t cieodn trin e -Nothice 6l t nisai -ieB arstai~~I be earda-d cne hseon -ijithe st a era.O crnt sothei ay the CorGij~ call d the cnsolventingon th of Mr."Tompkins, de fendr' y il' Noticea is hereby-nrt ~ i a: ' L ikkea & Pen & Co., an d l h ibit~'~ itsftesaidJames B .' hwuaar * beoheadeid then sa re ihe Hyoheiion o the said JainB suld noter jahe n Co u ~ n dishedte rcomeninemntb eml witobe thext act afrsad, acrie-e t disof daths i ae . ars or atornyTo . sl.o C ON, eiiany wiClteats Ofesulid, ccordng-to july 3 STATE OF SOUTH NAROLN ' EDGEFIELD .ISTRIG~?M iN T HE COMMON.PLES Garvin & Haines, . - rCharles B. Carter. C HARLES B. CARTERw' - the custody of the.8 Shrf.6 District, by virtue f thlirrei dln at the snit of Garvin & Ha'~ebU his petitian with a scheduls4i~ b whole estate and effects, wi* obtaining the benefit of the Azp e ral Assembly, commonly caIlld. Debtors Acts. Public Natie is liesb to.-the said Garvmn & Haines.aod albih creditors of the said Charles #..Catersi~ -said petition will be heard anider the sixth day of' Ostober next,~ Court House, or on such otherday. may order during the term, cowm the first Monday in October & and all the creditor. of thesaid ter, are hereby summoned, prii attorney, then and there in aidi Coi4 cause, siany they canr why the be~~fi A cLs aforesaid, should not begra te4t said Charles B. Carter. ngo ia usng.i assignment required by s'adAt-? g T~HO. G. BAVONjrL Clerk's Office,. 2nd July,-384%#r july 3 - . 23eSir3 MR. ROFF, who heldeonditiosaR i .VEterest in the right of.Edgefil~ to Hotchkiss' Reaction Mill Whes4a has never complied with said coid~a tore lhe holds.no..interest, andr sell or ma e any contract f~ di ~ l We, the undersigned are'the o riAht, and a tight purchaese s6i unless our a~enit, will not biegooMd ! Mr.J. T. WINDEa,~weand fee power to act as our agent. *~ - . COTHIRAN &diQQ ifarch I1 1817. NOTICE -' ALIL Person. ifadebted to 11~aat o .t.George Pope, deceasid'areid fled that itis'absolutely necessarygteoet the money..diite the Estate, and tihiise doniot payp~illIbe sued befoeisfiu dj The Notes areiniha hands of NL' Jn 3 ___rt~