Edgefield advertiser. (Edgefield, S.C.) 1836-current, August 11, 1847, Image 6
"SATS.OE" SOLrH CAROLINA
-EDGEFIELD DISTRICT.
s tfl1aODURT.O. ORDINARY.
U N It12,'Esq- Ordinary of
- " Edgelleld District~: : '
Whereas Jas .- Wiliou and Elizabeth
Glover, hatl applied toime for Letters of
Adminiistr'ition, .ongall. and singular the
f greods and cbaitels, rights and credits of
Viley Glover, late of the District, afore
' taidsndeceased.
Theso are, therefore,o cite'and 'admony
.- ihall and singula rthie kirrdred aidi-crd
Nt t-itors of the saiild 'easeit beand appear
before me, at our next Ordinary's Court
Ibr die said Dietricc1eg be holden atEdge
field 'Coun Houseon the 16th day of Au
s-' (,'ust ust., to show cause, if any, why
? bee said' linistratioti should not be
Given onder iyland and seal, this ths
-' d day ot August, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and
forty-seven, and in the 72d year of Amer
~ - can Independenct.
JOHN HILL, O.E D.
A-"s"t 2t 28
, Dr Drandrels's Pills
t s" RANDRETH'S PILLS RELIABLE.
B Let.no one suppose that the'Brandreth's
SPills are not alwys the same. They are. They
can ii' be' otherwise. The principles upon
- .whitithey are'made are so unerring, that a
l~" *rmillion 'ounds could be niade per day without
tle most remote possibility of t mistake occur
*, ing: Get the genuine, that is all, and the me
dicine will give you full satisfaction.
WsB'NgTH BLOOD IS IN AN UsOUND condi
it, it is as ready for infecti"n, as land plough
ed and harrowed to receive the allotted grain.,
:--- - --- - Tho'se) who are'wise, will therefure commence
the purification of their blood' without delay i
- and th6si who are already attacked with sick
- -6uses should do the same.
Ladies should use Brandreth's Pills frequent
lyk They will ensure them from severe sick
, neies of thestomach, and, generally speaking,
entirely prevent it. The Brandreth's Pills arc
-harmless. They increase the powers of life ;
fihey- do not depress them. Femalk will find
_them to.secure.tbat state of health which every
;'mother wishes to enjoy:- In costiveness, so of
., en- prevalent at an interesting period, the
xT a jBrandreth's Pills are a safe and effectual reme
.ihere-is-no .medicine so safe as this, it is
Y ' + :more easy thancastor oil, and is now general
l used by nnmerois ladies through their con
- , " nemeaL Dr. Brandreth can refer to many
?four first physicians who recommend his pills
-,to-their patients, to the exclusion of all other
- purgatives, and the-pills being composed en.
, tirelyof herbror vegetable matter,: purify the
.i blood,.and carijof.the corrupt humors of the
, ubody;.in.amanner so sinrple as to give every
ayaseii and pleastre.
e:$'Lj R emmber, Druggists are riot permitted to
inwyills-ifyou purchase of them you will
'btia acounterfeit: B. BRANDRETH, Al. D.
rtBranditth's Principal Office 241 Broad-.
y other offices in.Now York.
O The:. genuine only for sle in Edgeficld
= istgetb R..S.:ROBERTS, Edgefield Court
Y^{ -vNRck a TEAYER, Hamburg,. and
E slStoref feetingstfieV ;
- ei genthaving .the genuine has a cerd1
SiA gl gned by the Doctor. him
PHAEL4Yi,1PJRED ME!'
"; . ; ..nm.,u> DecembeziI837
aD aSiis eutomsh
tg ma~aspvorabie Im
o ta md, ist onf re gwth
ii learning-hat you were'i
s &Ifractitioderkof Medicini2 I-called upon
-~ ~ ye idj~i~easedglilf eYdoieanobottleis, and
hit~Uliveil~tojtake tkem, you should
~ avegood report from mee.e
~ ~~ualive and well tiiis day Thanks to a
~ uteacifl God, and-your Expectorant; and now
sullereifrom the e ects of a hard, dry cough,
*.paui i irekstaand difficulty of breathing ;
1'.helast hive~of-which, chills and fevers, every
%wng'and'fall, added to my misery. I was
,spoen away, toa mere skeleton ; with the great.
-'- est difficulty onuly couldi I get up and down
'stairs; my appetite was gone, and my strength
:uadtso far failed me, that my friends were per.
suaded I could not sturvive mlany' weeks, unless
- I -. obtained relief. Indeed, sir, mny situation was
se3soperfectly miserable to myself, andi so disj
tressing to my family, that I felt willitig to die
~,- .wheneverist should pleaise the Mlaster t o take
-me home. Bitt I heard of your medicine, und
relisercarne. *,Yes! it proved the "Balm or
Gilead ' to iny poor afflieted bndy. Before I
had taken osa Bor-r.E, I eXperienced a miti
g ation of all my symptoms, and to my great
ioyn found in the continued use of it the hap.
7 piest rehtef. In short sir. IT HAS MA DE A
-' PERFECT CURtE OF M E-and 1 can truly
says I have no desire to be bettor..
-R1.. S. ROBERTS is D~r. D. Jayne's only
Ageat at Edgefield C. HI.
- july 21- .St 26
A NOTHERC CASE OF NEURALGIA
. Cunan Dr RowANsD's MActc Lo-rios !!
Mr. J. T. Rowand.-Sir-Several weeks
since, a daughter of inine about nte years
Sold, was attacked with the most excriutiating
* pains ifi'er liads. limbs and v ariouts parts u
-the body. For several tdays she was almos
vi frantic from pain, tittering cries anud shrtekf
-couttitually ! A hiarning fever cotming on, it
- seemed almost imipossible that ithe couald lives
When ini this conditiuni and nt having closed
-her eyes for 3i6.hoars, a friend oIf youars called
and. applied your celebriated MAGIC LO)-t.
TION, anid in less thaun five mnintntes the p~ainu
was entirely remnoved ! A few hours a fter,
the paissveturned un somn meantute, but yiel
ded as at first, almost insbt-mly to the Lotioni,
-,.add contrary to my expectations, my child re
robvdreil'and is nowv in good health.~
Yours, truly, MARY YOUNG.
. ariot's ILane, -below Queen, between Fiflk
andSixth. Philadelphia, March 26. 1846.
Sold wbolesale and retail, by
- JOSEPH~ T. ROWLAND,
TMNo2 376 Market street, Philadelphia.
- ~ sieb- ROBEftTS, Edgefield
- ourt Huse/S. C,
au 4 WA .N3TE2
UXPY the sobscriber; fo r wvhich the highes
lP price will be paid -
425 bushels Stun Flower SEED,
- 25 - do -Palhma Christi
*J. D. TIBBETTS.
9 'NOTICE.
jLL person indebted to the estate of John
-.~'?5Gitty,- dlecd:. are regnested to make
-Apayneint, antd those having claims against said
estate t6present. them. for'payment, properly
ailetide. H ENRY, Mt. SPIK ES,
1nlT10 E.
* erosWin TINO' T UNED
n A 'Isdendi -hny al>plyitng to Mr.
.AA ~ NAGirEdgefield U.H.; by letter
orotherws - ad ~ *' . -
4Vy.724
BACON-BACON.
JUST RECEIVED=
1qEW l~t of very superior Baco
A bicb will beso ow for CASH. "!f;
.EW WIIDS.
. Roberts has justreceived the folow
iR ng Dry Goods, which ho will sell lo1
fo Cash..
Bale .: 3.4 unbleached- "liitiiigs
,. 7.8 " "
1 " 3.4 e Osnaburgs
1 4.4 " - Sheeting
1 . 4-4 Extra do
20ps. row prints ot 10 & 12 cents a yar
july 7 tf 24
WAREHOUJE
AND
FACTOR AGE
THE Subscribei
have purchased frot
Nathan L. Griffin,Esq
. the Cotton Warehous
in Hamburg, tecently occupied by Dr. J.-1
Griffin, and formerly by Messrs. H. L. Jeffet
& Co., situated at the foot of the Hit), and in
mediately at the bead of the main bnsmei
street. From it. superior location, and bein
surrounded by a stream of water, it is compai
atively exempt from the casualty of fire and er
tirely above the reach of high freshets.
They propose to carry on exclusively the
WAREHOUSE & GENERAL FACTORAGE
BUS le'E 3s,
under the firm of GEIGER & PARTLOW.
Having engaged an experienced and corn
potent assistant, in addition to their own pe
sonal attention, and possessing means to mak
liberal advances on Produce consigned to thei
care, they hereby render their services to Plat
"ters; Merclrants and others, in the storage-an
sale of
Cotton, Flour, Bacon,
and other Produce, in Receiving and Forwari
ing Merchandise, and purchasing goods to of
der.
Their charges will be regulated by the ua
rates of the place.
W. W. GEIGER, :
JAMES Y. L. PARTLOW.
Hamburg;June 3, 1846.
june 9 6m 20
NEW 'GOODS.
T HE Subscriber is now receiving a spier
did Stock'ol N E W GOODS at th
IBrick Store formerly occupied by Presley d
Bryan, consisting of all kinds of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD
WARE, CROCKERY, SHOES,
AND HATS,
to which he invites. his friends and the pulili
to call and examine for themselves, before put
chasing elsewhere. .
N. B. Goods very low for Cash.
B. C. BRYAN.
April 6th 1847. tf . 12
TO THE PUBLIC.
TH E undersigned wouli
respectfully 1nnounce t
g 3I Travellers and ,persons vie
*i* ing Hainug that he ha
taken for a' term of years
the Hotel, long known a
Rubbard's American
,HOTEL,..: ..
Which' it'is his purpose to:keep as suc a'aous
biddle-kept;:and :will:6nly promise to.allwh
favor him with-a call., that he will doall in hip
owee to. please; andwhere.asmuchwcomfor
and~ ietmaybe expectedas can:be found if
a ny ,bi Hose aM: M g /
:A careful and attentive Hestler-will be kep
conpantly in theAStable; and Horses shall be
attended to in a way that shall give entire satis
(actions. -- . .
A liberal patronage is respectfully solicited
WM. KETCHAM.,
Hamburg, March.8-10 tf 7
State of Southi Carolmia.
'EDGE i'lIELD DISTR1CT.
IN EQIUTY.
Bethaiy Alston, by her next - )Petition
frienrd, vs. Thomas B. Reese, 'fr paying o.
and Alfred Alston. ver funds.
IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Alfrei
UAlston, one of the Defenida'nats in this case
resides beyond ihe limits of this Stato. On ma
ton of Gridfin, Solicitor for the petitioner, or
dered, that the said -Alfred Alston, do, plead, an
s~er or demur; to this petition, within three
months from the publication of this order. os
the said petition be token pro confesso, againal
him. S. S. TOM PK INS, c. E.E. D..
Commr's. Office, 12th JuLly, 3847.
Sjuly 14 3m 25
NotiCe.
ALL persons lddnbtod to the estate o! Dr
AAugustus W. Buart, dec'd., are regnested
to make immiediate paymtent. and those having
demands nesinst said estate, are requested ti
present the'm for payment. properly attested.
* M. 1M. BURT, Adm'r.
juie 16 tf 21
h~otice.
A LL those itndebted to the estate of Charit,
Joihusoni, dec'd.; are requested to omke
immedite payment, and those havIng demanda
to present themi properly attesited.
U.II. GOULDEN,
SiM EON ATTrAWAY,
Admninistrators.
july 7 t f 24
Notice.
LL Persims having demands against the
estate of Henry Carr, dee'd., are request
ed to present themi legally attested, ad thioe
mndebted arc requnested to make imimediate pay
merit. T HOS. LAKE~, Administrator.
ALEM WITC HICRAFT OUTDONL.,
Mr. T. Rowvand-De)ar Sir--For four os
ive years I have suffered greatly from Rheu
matismn in my head, wvhich during the last yeas
became wvorse and worse. For foufr or fi
wveeks previous to the 15th inst., ilhad suffecred
without intermission, my general health was
much impaired, my sight injured, and my head
so sensitive, that I could scarcely rest it upoi
the pillow. Two days since, a sin* appLica
ion ofyour "MAGIC LOTION," rlieved me
entirely in two or three niinutes. - 'I have ap.
plied it occasionally since, anid the soreness is
nearly gone' So great and sudden wvas thi
change, that Ilcan scarcely r ealizd that I an
the same man.
Ihave also cumed one of my cahildren, arnda
frmale friend of headache in two or three min
utes'
So great is my confidence in th'e "MAGIC
LCTION'' that I would not be without a bot
te fr "fiffly times its cost.".
A.Yours resp'sctfully, A
JACOB':SOUDER,
-No. 350 Market street.
?hildelphia, January 17th, 1846.
Prepared and sold Wholesale and Retail, by
. T. Rowand, 376 Market street.
*For sale by R. S. ROBERTS, Edgefield
Court H-oiufe S. C.
,july 23 -. .. -~ 3t 27
6' ":;$' -o.- . - " O
)rE following Regmen ardd for;
Review ndaDrilflaY :paces'
Thi, 39th Regiment of Infan Ru tsliai
mountain, ons Tuesday fliel'd4b Enext."
The-38th Regiment ofInfati 'iKilers
on Thursday the-5Jh of' Engsst. r
"TheT30th Reginient' of Cay Martina,
-on Saturday, the 7th ofAigvC
The -10th 'Reginmentfd i a ,Boyd's,
on Tuesday the:10tho 6Aoge
The 41st Regient of Ifirin Irk's old.
-field; Eu'Thiirsdif'thd= 12d*oF:A
_Tie-45th Regiment brilnfan u~rnt:
"Factory. on:Saturday the:14tha gut
's The 9th Re 'ment.of Cavalr' Glenn
Springs, on" Iuesday tht?ii li
The 36th Rigiment of mmons'
Hold f on Tuesdy u
-1 e - Th -s'u'ieto *-Biartn'
on Thursday the 26th sn}' st. " '
The 3d Reginient-df Infatry, #$ney'eold
:store, on Saturday the:28toA . W.
Th IstReimntf Reagilent akens-r
- ntville, on Tuesday the 31stof " et
The 5th Regiment ofinfa i '- "ter's,on
Thursday the'2d, of SePutegust
The 2d Reginent of:Int ay atin' ,
Saturdy the 4th'6S dbe'inbe. :
r The 412d Regiment of Ifa intoy,
. on Tuesday the 7th of Septem l -
d The 4th-Regiment of-Infann arrenes ,
on Thursday the 9th of SeptA .M
- The-46th Regiment-ofdpfantt matt on
atrSaturday the 1hth of Sep Itge b
The 8th Regiment of InfatIyi ey ;place:
r- -the firigadier General may sale' - rpr to
this Department, the poinisult t .y
u the 14th of September''.:'''
-The 2d-Regiment of-Caval t--B res,
on Thursday the 16th-of Septu. t
The 9th Regiment-of:Infaitrg ;we's, on
Saturday the 18th of sep-tam '
The 7th Regiment of Infan'~ theld
Wells, on Tuesday the21st of e tax'thr .
Tie 10th Regiment of Infant dhf 0ard
son's. n Thursdaythe 23d t o ~
e - The Commnissione'd and' ifr misioned
h Ofcars, will assembleuat- tlibeir iiyerpa
rode grounds on the day re drillsd
the Major Generalswill' if, at
tend the reviews,.in.their civbies Bri
gadic r Generals will, itli their tin
c their respective Brigades, and et iud vith
the extension nf ibis erdeir :
Sy order of the Coinan .,Ch,.
- - J.W1 CAN
Wells, .o.Tesa Athe sdl Se ni..
REA D IT I IT .SPEA 8 NE1.,2
T o cxth Ra-meruitS of I -
:?iPhuadde~jilis,4fI - 1845:'
s Dr Jane.Dear Sid:ay l the a b tfo the
. afflicted to give publicity to'thg4 -odinary
a eects of your valyblei n dic4me Y"'
I Mae suffeesd -Ta sewral at ith
Lier Com(1ainty' i ie o, disieases
which folidus- cmplet ,j1 fithir
systeiterothws itieirsd s in iulty
1 cog'dieGalk, iaai t hi . pflied to
rnm y-rom. >To add~to Ab r aternlius
er rstcig Bngiadesbad a dia eat
tweater.my fei n ands h oer
tb y coldand erorp thaian' had 'a h
I rioe hecanis af~icted' itb ad, iY og':
was' de tun d r.e eME rse1
pae ;wtot ra Pdflp&tidia li'aIfs45
sor nenm Deoarch, wbhi causd tthe
affiento reie, pblicitad 18tlie^eprord in a
I a efetheo yu aldvice sm eniihsicians
and re snfereydal'theremdiaue iuh
case, btcomue~d go osadi p
weared asothough aad'disolutio was ta
r wacldabut ~ th mhuse. I'otnsed tom
prv m rom~ ~ tad t ii Shr -s~fe my fe
c ale atour Stoiere, td m~y~ case ~u,
.h an d isnt easbottle of yor~tra~e
,and aeo wordl to ome an see yu, adiyo
woulad invsigsatsm ase, a~Ind cue meeh
it rid fu- drieeas an felrt Iasbeondathe
I sfeere tking bor Aiativ nNa'ni, afor
,trwaeieds taher stuyo a'dle cideihne. 1o
coud no would slly aditaoralxteatvew
wouaerethu rea effeculy.Win hopeas,
sorer i of getomahel, I stlih.coniused ita
s-l kin ouch Atrat Ieauntil - a taendown
venrto botle, benthareto be prpdden a
I hadegheaadbicthen some e.inentd phyra,y
an rie arlsuall the eiesyaduain sch
amses, btcniudt rw-o and it app-iereund
Iere has bough aou apoer miontn wa ta
: inowed on your medicines, and dtethi
tmeneaory yor vStigeof dIseaS eada
walk aot the huste. I a ctinead toarm
arsv ftrom t at time pertoy-fte. my wife
coaned yorine, aonds i te mcto u,
I havd godrentt believe, sIfl hatbe' thes
o fje an our valabeeies;bndh Pilp for
three hektras savedidefromarehatu e r.
saidlwCou:Pould rtwl~ tatu.reetee
woldvent mnd Eh tualy. .'Wt ohps
howevered oeng wDrl D stl cotinueduta
Tkigrd A ent.,P ivenil. - tae h
inm etvEdiefisem, asough ' Ho otido
breath s usa.oyrves00 baduall becameR
vamont and mycraienand~ or thi newan
iutycelebingtedu Medicinesh -ndumerotus,
eures thearaly eetig' disasiots edif
efofympesystie.-In msityiend Barlyu
Sic ad-ns'any pceaiodod mylie hae
soigned imae porsinh. to::reontheir -
s av goorieaoso to beieethat the use
Grpoddassiedfmilir'm iinitr greai.
-a -e Y ce-? -.-IS l ARAR
By.lallowe Coil, H a Stre between.
Seventhand;-Eigihal m-. street;- . Ne.--:
-o Crearer1 olhDr.D M~N.8 Caruy,
- Trird sit, 'lia~i4~ rner yas
-IL S ERO- oa'nsS ~
july28 6 2
E . LTRMADE EASY.
PIE'.UNIVERSALP LS..
T E'startling drawback on nearly all lye-'
'TWdisilal Agents has ever been that in-their.
hproess'ofpuration and purification they have.
alsoUDibilitale 1he Systcnr.-HIenceePurgative
Medicines have-alwaysbeen regarded as'at best
.buta-Necessary Evil;Patients resorting to them
for the.relief oatone diseasd at.the expence of
another.-To obviate this Physicians havelong
sought. for an Agent that-would at the same
time PURGE, PURIFY end STRENGTH
:EN. Burtheir efforts were?neairly fruitless,
and theyhad almost dispaired ofsuccess when
the labors of science, and :reiearch were re
,warded by a diseovery which fully realized the
fondest- desires -of the Medical Faculty, and
which is justly regarded as one of the most im
.portant''Triin'aph that Pharmacy has ever a
chieved.--Tliis important desideratum is nam
ed.Dr. LE ROY'S VEGETABLE UNIVER
SAL PILLS. which purify the Blood and re
move all corrupt, and vitiated humors, and un.
hiealtliy acctmulations from the body iti a man
nernever before rivalled, and which yet pro
duce no weakness or lassitude whatever, but
ou the contrary, tone the Stomach and invigo
rate the. constitution during the progress of their
operations! Dr. Le. Roy's Pills, in fact unite
those heretofore irreconcilable-, but most desir
able qualities, Evacuation and.Invigoration, for
they are at the same time a STRENGTHEN
ING PURGATIVE, and a PURIFYING TO
NIC.-.
:iThe,two principle ingredients in Dr. Le
Roy's Pills are WILD CHERRY and SAR
SAPARlLLA, so prepared that each promotes
the- beneficial effect of the other, the former
strengthening, while the latter,-through its union
with various vegetable ingredients, evacuates,
and purifies-thus they apperinduce no torpid.
Ity or lassitude of the Digestive Functions, and
hence their operations are attended by no Re
action, or subsequent Costiveness.
= Dr. Le Roy's Pills are the most active and
searching Medicine in existence. They at once
attack the yery root of Diseases. and their ac
tion is so prompi, that in an hour or two afler
they are taken, the patient is aware of their
good effects. They not only operate on the
Blood. butalho on the chyle, of which the blood
is formed, and this secures good blood from the
fountain head, moteover they produce neither
nausea, griping or. debility, and as a family
Medicine they have no rival.-Pice 25 Cra-rs
per Box. '
For sale by J. D. TIBBETT'S, Edgefield
C. H., S. C. July 7 - Gin 24
I SE
Warranted to Cure.
HEM1ORRHOIDS, OR PILEd, is a disease
p'roduced by local irritation, costiveness, purga
tihb stimulants,. undue determination of blood.
to the hemorrhoidal vessels by excessive riding,
sr-walking, or a congestive state, of the liver,
and peculiarity of the constitution itself.
- It is'usually considered under three foriis.
or varieties,-as follows-Blind Piles, White
Piles, and Bleeding Piles.
- Thisdisease is so common, and so very well
known; that a.description of its;.symptoms is
not deemed necessary. -. -
',The success that has followe'd the use of the
Embiocation,in -the'cura of this, diseiso, has
been iuly astonishing. Physicians *now d
ie their patients to tryit,:as the only
Adliuottoaits eing a positive reimedy En
e.Piles, tinever faile,'to cure; thatLINTOLn,
IBD EITCHING;.whichis so veryecommoe
and has its 'location .In teigme parts as .th
Priea th' followin"fron thieditorin ia
iihns of'Alexander's'lVeekly Mlessenger
Found at 1ast-A nurs for dt ies.-Physi
caiss and Chemists have long been anxious to
disever a medicine that would cure one of the
mst troiiblesome diseases, the Piles.... Success
has at last been the result. Dr. JACKSON'S
PILE. EMBROCATION not only stops afl
bleeding,'allays pain and inflamation, subdues
that intolerable itching, but effectually cures,
like a charm, and in a very short time, persons
whose lives have' been rendered miserable for
yers:. -
For sale by R. . ROBERTS, Agent, at
Edgefield Court House, SouthCarolina.
march 10 - ; 7
Tyler'sAs'ue &Fever Fills.t
A.CERTAIN. safe' and effectual cure for
Ague and Fever, in all varied forms. Al- I
so, an excellent Tonic in Dyspepsia, Palpita
ion of the Heart, Loss of Appetite. Neuralgia,
Nervous and other diseases, which arise from a
weak and delihtated condition of the system.
-Brettimore, December 15th, 1843.
Dr. G. K. Trr.ER.-Dear Sir.-It is wvitli
great pleasure that I announce to you a perfect
restoration of my healsh b'y the use of your in
valuable pills. I had been suffering from :
Chills and Fevers for eighteen or twenty months,
during which time I took five bottles of Row
and's Tonic Mixture, Dr. Sherman's Fever and
Ague Lozenges, Dr. Love's Vegetable Elixir,
Keener's Powders, Barks, Quinine, Thompso.
nian Medicines, Arsenic, Herbs, and in fact
almost all the popular remedies I could hear of;
and yet received no lasting benefit. The c!'ills
were stopped by Qninine and other things, but
after a few days or weeks they would retur~n
again,,.as bad or wvorse than before. Towards
the last the chills came only every third day, I
and these were followed by fever of such se- I
verity as to affect my reason and it wvas found a
necessary for seine one to watem with me un
ii the pai-oxysm passed off. At last I procured I
a box of your pills, and only took four of them ;
this so completely stopped the chills, that _I
have never biad a return of them uip to this I
time, (nearly two years) and iiear a year of r
this time was passed in the same place where I I
first caught the disease.r
,That my case is not one cured by chance is
proven from the fairt that four pills out of the I
same box cured Capt. Reuben Banks, so ef- !
fctually that he has never had the diaense since,
whereas before he often suffered from it. Two
ther person were also cured by the contents of
this same box, and they neither of them haveI
land a return of it although they both reside r
where they are exposed every season.
I know several others who have been cured
by yonr pills, but it is unnecessary to detail
their cases. The best certificates of their efiici
incy in Chills and Fever, will be a few doses,
and if. they are as beneficial to others as they
lava been to me they may be truly called a pub
lic blessing.
.am with much respect youir ohee't. serv't.
H ENRY BRISCOE.
For sale by T. Risley. H amburg. S. C., and
J. D. TIBBETTS, C
Jui; 28Edgefield C. H., S. C.
july28 m -27
Not ice.
T H E Estate of Gilber: Summierall being
-Dereliet~ all those having demands, are -
-equested-to present, them, duly attested, and
hosendebted: to make immediate payment to 4
he-subscriber.
. JOHN HILL, 0. F.: D.
K may 26 tf~'-- - 18
BECR1T!:TIN(
HE4D QUARTERS, I
Regimental Orders, No. 59.
IN accordance with'General Orders, No. 15,1
ton City, Ca pt. Brooks, of-Company U, nov
Captain Joseph Kennedy, of7Company :G, and
tailed for the Recruiting service.-.- .
II. Captain Brooks will, on the receipt of this
at Washington, for instructions.. In the iuterim
Edgefield C. H. South Carolina.
III. Captain Kennedy and Lient. Kershaw'wil
olina. They will report on their arrival to Capt:
City, and until further orders from the Adjutant (
dy will open a Recruiting Ren Fort M
Carolina.
IV. In addition to the Monthly Reports to the
report monthly to the Head Quatters ol this Reg
By order,
In obedience to the foregoing order, I will.rt
the duty assigned me, until a reply to the applical
ton, for permission to join my Regiment has bien
The recruits.enlistedby Capt. Kenedy, Lt. I
to the South Caroline Regiment, and will be rece
is thus presented to those gallant spirits of Edgef
appointed only by a want in number, of now gra
A Bounty of $12 00 will be paid to each rec
dition to the Monthly pay of $7 00, the provisiot
of Congress; together with other provisions ofclo
even in a pecuniary point of view.
By the 9th Section of an Act of Congress, en
additional military force, and for other purposes,"
private now in service or who may hereafter be e
and who shall receive an honorable discharge eith
for disability incurred in the course of his service
and sixty acres of Land, which lie will be at liberi
lands that may be subject to private entry; or he n
receive treasury script to the amount of onS un
payable semiiannually, and. redeemable at the pie
Each and every soldier; mustered into the.i
Wade, and who has not been legally discharged,
Edgefield C. H., 5th July 1847,
Recruiting Rendezvous. July
F OR the cure of White Swellings, Scrofulas,
and other tumors, Ulcers, Sore Legs, old I
and fresh Wounds, Sprains and Bruises, Stel.
lings, and Infammation,' Scald Head, Sore
Breasts, of toomen, .Rheumatic pains, Teters.
Eruptions, Chilblains, Whitlows, Bile,' Corns;
and external diseases generally. : It is likewise
greatly superior ts any , medicine heretofore '
discovered for the chafed backs'and:.limbs.of
horses; for ringworms, chapped lips, and' in
short for every external bodily evil that miay fall:
to the lot of manor beast. The proprietor of. '
this noble specific can positively state, without I
fear of contradiction, that-it is "vastly =supeior J
to-any-compound ever discovered, or:at least
that-is known -in -these-days, in the cure ofth , :1
above,:complaintsIndeed,:toomuch;caoui, o
be said in its.favorfir-gthere is nothinggnore
certain;thrfnitsefacy ~Ntleiiitt'ers fet~ ich
it'is i-ooi~ndi8edfand feped= pr'a
lion of its cuiearesmelie oas e~ A et
mic'th a goratitoN~oii.to G ra
inmates of all houses-arsliable tjusealacier l
escuts;=bruises,+bnris: cornsaebapped~ifppy
Vc.&c.-&c,. ;-from any:or allofgvhtch ghey
.an receive but little'injuiy ifiiey have a box
if Hiarrison's unirivalled specific to conte'nd
with 'them. For' Piles and Salt Rhmeum it str t
passes all otherremedies. . -
SFor sale by-T. Risley; Hamiburg; and '
e- .-- .5 J. D. TIBBETTS,. -
~Edgefield Court House, S. C.
july 28 - *6m .27
TESTIONIALS-Extract of a letter
1.from Dr Waines, of Philadelphia, Feb.1
, 1840.-." Your Pills are the mildest in their.
perations, and yct most powerful in their ef
'cts, of any that I have ever met with in a prae
ice of eight and twenty years. Their action on
he chyle and hence on thme impurities of. the
>mod, is evidently very surpr isimg.''
Extract of a letter from Dr. Henry Hall, of
luebec, L. C., Mar ch 6, 1841.-" For bilions
'vers, sick headaches, tor pidity of thme bowels,
imid enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peter'
Pills are an excellent medicine." r
For sale by all the Druggists in Augusta,
E'lamburg, and in Charleston by P. Melvin
Johen, No. 19 Hlayne street, Haviland, Har
al & Allen, King street ; Nelson Carter, Meet.
nig street; E. M. .Carey, Broad street, and e
amios Head, corner East Bay and Broad street.
'. Risley, Hamburg ; and
J7. D. TJBBETTS.
Edgefleld Court House, S. C. a
july 28 6 2
Lucina CordiaI; or the
ELIXIR OF LOVE.' -
TH IS is a sovereign and speedy cure for
... Incipient Consumption, .Bar-renness,
mpotency, Incorhea or Whites, Obstmuction,
)ilflciclt or Painful Mienstruation,Incontinence 1
f Urine, or Involuntary Discharge thereof; J
ind for general pro-tration of time system. whe- ri
her the result of inherent causes or produced
y irregularity, illness or acczident. ci
There is not a shadow of doubt that this is C
re, and were not the subject of too delicate a ml
nture, hundreds wounld testify to the unrival- C
ed efficacy of this Cordial as a specific for bar- 01
enness, flour albns, gleets, irregnilarities in the w
ecretions, pains ini the Kidneys, female sup. rc
ressions. For sale by all the principal Drug- B
ists in Augusta, Hamburg and Charleston.
I.7 Price, $3 per bottle.
For sale by Haviland, Harral & Allen, King
tret ; P. Melvin Cohen, No.19 Hlayne street; -.
lelson Carter, Meeting street, and E. M*. Ca
ey, Broad street, Charleston; T. Risley, H am.
urg; and -J. D. TIBBETTS,?
Edgefleld Court House, S. C. to
july28 m' .27 hi
OO 0TH ACHE CURED.-f
..Mr.,Josapr Rowvn, No. 376 Market St.
Dear Sir :-Afler having suffered many days
nd nights with an excrutiating tooth ache "i
nd tried every other remedy without relief, I u!
as iniduced to try the ef'ect of your MAGIC
,OTION, and to my utter astonishment,.I was
ompletely cured in five minutes.
Yours, BARTLE SHEE, -
Paper Warehonse, No. 29 Cmmeice2St~
Philadelphia, Feb. 25th.'1S40."
R. S. ROBERTS,'Agent,- Edgefield C2 H.
july 21 E tft " 26.. ,,l
"th
Northern Homnespuns. -
SBales NORTHERN HOM1ESPUNS T
W For sale by ~ - .
R SROBERTS.
june16 3t 21
ALMETTOJfG MEN
Puotbla Ma
row the Adjtt e
on leave ofAs5 t
Uieut.J. B. Kiria
iriler, report-tontle'Ajion
he .will open. aecrian
I proceed by tomo
Brooks,'the senio
eneral's Otiicat.Wi sbigt
oultrie, and Lieui.Kersha
Adjutant GeneralsOfcew o
went. -
main at Edgefield C.Hi -ink
ion Ihave made toihe'at ti
received:. rsfi e
ershaw, anid mysel ii t
ved as Folutntbr? A Qabr ie
eld who buriied toYii leI
ifyin heirearefistidan I
rust, immediately on his enlhitme
wnade in the subjoained i..
bing rations, m&c ,make theer
ided "An'Act to a -'fora 1imi
"each nopn coinmisszon e
niisted during the presenLa -i
ar by expiration of histeam f-en a
will be entitled to ' warraftf6.
y to locate in one bodysupon .
lay, at his option, when honorsbl
)RED DOLLARs,bedringx'sixe..en
ssure of-tlie GoveriithentJ i,
ervice of the United-Stats'byfle
will.report in person to ine, forthwI
-. - P.8. -BROOES;
7' .
STATE OFSO lf
EDGEFIEE3DDS71.
IN TUHE COMMOctPE
. L. & E. Penn'& Co
lames B. Harris., ;.
AMES B. HARBI:beingrow
custody of.the. Sheriff'dge
rict, by virtue ofa writofC~pite
iendnm, at the uit ofGn
end having filed in inyiof a
aih, of his ,whol es
ersonal, winl a view' toobt
hd Actsof thaeGenheralA~sedab,
alled, the ,nsolveut'debiartAcc Ot
fMilTminlkinsiderindant'st -uci
fotice isjhereyiS 'toh M is's
ersn'&do'.o,a;a lol
ee
Sou-eo1 ] sidered TR
u r og
be.teri, cmet _g
k7 Pen &:
!orp o e
,hclae
EDGEFIE:DM)DItpR
iN THE~COMMON
Tharles.B. Caiter
UHARIES B. 0AR'TERWGi
the custody of the Sheriff'o
)istrict, by virtue of the siiusneadjf 2s
tthe suit of Garvin &'Waines1hiiii E
is petition with...a schedule.o Mi
ebole estate and effects, w~th~te ay
brtaining the beneit fr the Acts o~h~e
ii Assembly, commonly 'calleudas1
lebtors Acts. Public .Niuice'is hmh~i
the said Garvin &'Haines, an iji
reditors of the said C'h'rles.JCar, -ik
nd petition will be' heard ai'ni i i s
te sixth day of Octaber nixtT'ad
lourc House, or on such other day IIe
may order during thei.term; comiiueif&
ae first Monday in October-next, lad[t
nd all the creditors ofthe saiChaiJs
'r, are hereby summoaied, pin l9~~
ttorney, then and there in innd Ctrt%
muse,- if any they caui:whfdas4
cte aforesaid. should not bie' aaid
aid Charles Bw Carter,'bgin'bis
asignment required-byrsaad'Ac~si
THO.. ACO
Clerk's Office, 2nd Julj 184 .
july 3
Fihe U. 'S. Distait~t
-DISTRICT OF SOUTHNAR
N the Matter-of Henry :H.'Mao
L Merchant of .Ed ~fel
Pursuant to an,0idefef tia: Wi
the United States,~for 'the"Dist'c
arolina,'notice is herebjgivent
ewn before the said . ourait
ourt House in Charlesto'n oniti
'November nett eladii -.
lay the said' Henry"H.j'M"
ceive his Discharge ad9C
Charlestoni 26th day ol~3ia
H.Y.GI
July 7 . o
RL ROFF,'bilisidei~d t
Rterest in the right of'dee
Hotchakiss' ReacthionMil~jh~s
.s never'complied with sadcon
rehe holds no interest, a
11 or make any. cnr
~e, the undersignedrfe te
Lht, and a right purchmase'fw
less our agent, wil not -~
Mlr I T. WEBBER,'Wei
wer to act as ouf agenit.
COTHRNkO
.* MTICI
JLL Pe:'ons' indeied ,'''z
d tha itis absolutely hecs.- o
a mei6' :due the Estate, and t 2
not pay-will be su~'e o
lie Nuies'are:In the hiendsifN
W Gabbis.Esqrs~.~
NTU0SJLU10I