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Sheri's Sale. B Y virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Fa ' . cias, to me directed, I will proceed to sell at Eldgefield Court House, on the first Monday and Tuesday in September next, the following property, in the following YWined cases, to wit : tAlfred N. Dicks and others. vs L..S Cat l in and wife Catherine, a tract of land con taining one hundred and forty acres, more or less, adjoining lands of IV: Wilson, R. 1 ~ ~~ lardin'a'rid others:.. Oeosge Parrott aid oi hers, severally, vs -' ' " Ann Hull, three lois in the.Town of Ham -, viz lois"Nos. 175. ISO and 139. Georg 1'arrott and "oibers, severally. vs = " "Elizabeth Carlter, a tract of land contain og one thousand acres, more or less, ad ,; onin lands of John Wise, Lewis Ellzey, :'and-others. *? > sanrWm. J. Cook vs Thomas Hughes; Lo muel Brooks vs the same, the tract of land whercon the defendant lives, containing 'sixty tacres, more or less, adjoining lands of Shurley Cook, Bird Whatley, and oth - ers. The State vs Charles Powell; David Powell vs the same, the tract of land w hereon the defendant lives, containing one hundred and twenty-aive acres, more or less,adjoining lands of Dudley Rountree, Wade Clover, and others. Brannon & Mundy vs Sarah Addison ; Penn & Brannon vs the same, the defen dants interest in the tract of land whereon she lives, containing two 'hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Wiley Harrison, and others. C. A. & Al. M. Williatrps and others, so verally. vs Wtn. T. West, the tract of -; laud whereon the defendant lives contain tng: three hundred acres, more or less ad ^joining lands of Batte Howard, and others. Alex. Sharpton vs James Owensley and - James Falkner; the same vs tho same,one Negro boy Bill. B. F. Uoudy .and others severally vs D.D Plunkett, the following lots in Hua:t ^<y - burg, viz. lots numbered 199,200, 202, 2 ., 03 & 204 each having fifty feet front by -,196 back, bounded N. by Bradbury street E. by Tillman street S. by Snowden street and West by Cobb street. B. T. Yarbrough vs Win. Corley, the tract of land whereon the Defendant lives containing one humired and fifteen acres, more or less.adjoining lands of Peter Botink, Uriah inabnitt, and the Estate of Wim. Stone. = Perry & Dozier vs Cullin O'Neal; the r : a'me v8tlie same, one Negro woman Ra chinel C. A. &.3T. H. Williams vs Ilerbert & Duffey, a lot in Hamburg, No 133, having fifty feet on Centre street and running back 150 feet. ha R. Waver and others, severally F1 yan Deen, a tract of land containing iif indred acres more or less~apjoining ands of Benjamin Stevens;Robt Bryan ud,.~others . - Jobn houry.vs .Wade Culbreath; Franklin Corley.,by his: next friend, for siaothervsthe'same and .LewisCulbreath, "one Bay'Mare?. - bc tnhiones vs John Charles,- tlie rao Aa"dlire6u the Defendant lives t acres more or less, adjdin H Risordtr E. bridge Eale Cash. .. - Gf;BUL WARE. S. E. D. ERFE'S. SALE. ST- TE.OF-SOUTH CAROLINA ~-~.~DGFIEL~D DISTRICT. larf eLiteej & others,A pplicants, SP W. Holly & others, Defendants. DYan Ordet fromi John Hill, Esquire, ....4~. LUOi-dinary of said District, I will pro Sceed'to sell itn th4 above stated case. at Edgefield Court House. on the first Mton da and Tuesday in September next, a ~ ' tract'of land belonging to the estate of Geo Leitsey, dec'd., situate in the district afore. said, on Spring Creek, wvaters of Saluda River, adjoining lands ofJacob Caughitan, H. H. Risort A. Britdges, and others, cotn tainit,, one hundred and ten acres, more or less, on a credit of twelve nmonths, the purchaser will be required to give bond and tw~o approved sureties, and a mortgage of'the premises to time Ordinary, to secure the purchase money. Cost to be paid in cnsh. H. BOULWARE, S. E. D. augl 4. '. 29 State of South Carolina, EDGE FIJRLD DISTRICT.' IN EQUITY - Frank Bunrt, Treasurer, )BiUfor Aceant and 2. s. Forecdosure. Robert Anderson. ) JOTICE is hereby given, thathby virtue of .ithe Decree of the Court of Equity ini this -case, I shall proceed to sell at E;dge tield Cour t S House, on the first .Mondaty in Se ptember next, .f one Lot or parcel of land in the Town of 11am. burg, beitng a part ofa lot known ini the o'riginaml -plan of the said town as lot No. 75, hounded sonth by Market street, tnorthi by Mercer street. west by the lower line of thme Leigh tract of .2 land, and east by lot No. 74. having 53 feet on i~ ~ 1'uMaket street anid 200 feet deep, betig thec preniises, for several years, occupied by Robt. AleDonald & Co. C aid Lot will be sold on a .credlit of twelve months,except for so much as will pay the cost 'of this suit, which tmutst be paid in cash. Ptur chasers to give bond and good sureties to secure the piurchase money. C .E t T .-8~. S. TOMPKINS, e C .D Comm'rs. Qffice, Edgefield Aug.7, 1817. aug' 11. 4t ,29 STFAT E OF~ SOUTH CAROLINA. E DG EFJE LD'DiTRICT. James Cochranm, - - - -to Wrn. P:Butler, Charles J. Morigage Glo-'er, Whitfield Brooks. I. undlothers.J - Weirtue of the above Mortgage, I will prcoeed to soll in the Town of H am burg, S.'C.,oin Thursday the ninth day of ~ Seltetiler next, the Printing Press,known .as the&H'dibifrg Republican, and i~hl ap ~ ertaiosilti tereto,'consisting of Type and Sotheliieldi. usually kept in a Printini -The-ab'6f'6ii-operty vill be sold at the ~~rsi ofi the foner purechasei ' i Ter m'zi saleUasli P .BOQLJLARE.Uge . ~asihhh h5h2E E I -WAINTED B Y the subscriber, l r which the highes price will be paid 25 bushels Sun.Flower.SEED, 25 do Palma Christi 'J. D. TIBBETTS.' july 21' - . ' 26 - NOTICE. ANY persons wishing PIANNO'S TUNED can he attended to, by applying to Mr. AARON A. Clark, Edgefield C. H.; by letter or otherwise. July7 tf 24, State of South Carolina; EDGEP IELI) DISTRICT. IN EQIUTY. Bethany Alston, by her next Petition friend, vs. Thomas B. Reese, for paying o and Alfred Alston. . per funds. I'T appearing to my satisfaction, that Alfred Alston, one of the Defendants in this case, resides beyond the limits.of this State. On mo tion of Griffin, Solicitor for the petitioner, or dered, that the said Alfred Alston, do plead, an sner or demur, to this petition, within three months from the publication of this order or the said petition be taken pr6 confcsso, against him. S. S. TOM PKINS, c. xE. D. Commr's. Office,.12th July, 1847. july 14 3m 25 Notice. - A LL persons Iddebted to the estate of Dr. Augustus W. Burt, dec'd., are requested to make immediate pryment. and those having demands against said estate, are requested to present them fua payment, properly attested. W A. Al. BURT, Adm'r. una 16 tf 21 Notice. LL those indebted to the estate of Charity Johnson, dec'd., are reqested to make immediate piayment. and those having demands to present them property attested. . C. B. GOULDEN, SIMEON AT'rAWAY, Administrators. july 7 tf 21 Notice. LL Persons having demands against the Aestate oflenry Carr, decdi., are request ed to present them leg.lly attested, and thoes indebted are reqested to make immediate pay ment. TILOS. LAKE, Administrator. June3 If 10 Tyler's Agrue & Fever Pills. CERTAIN. safe and effectual cure for A Ague and Fever, in all varied forms. Al so, an excellent Tonic in Dyspepsia, Palpita. ion of the Heart, Loss of Appetite, Ncuralgia, Nervous and other diseases, which arise from a weak and debilitated condition of the system. B-hiniore, December 15th, 1843. Dr. G. K. TyL..-Dear Sir.-It-is.with great pleasure that I announceto you a perfect restoration of my healsh by the use of your in valuable pills. I had beens suffering from Chil Is 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. ian Medicines, Arsenic, Herbs, and in ftet alniost all the popular remedies I could hear.of; and yet received no lasting'benefit. ;;The chills: were stopped by Quinine and'otlier things, but after a few days or weeks they would return ag in; as-bdd'or worse than. efore .Towards h6e last the chills catfie oilyfevery third day, 4tid these were'folliwed by fever of sue. se erityts-'to affect my ressoit aiditwalasfoun'l necessary, forsorie.one to watch wit m'un til theaiiroxsan pissedc f Atii't I 'picured: boxiof your pihI, aim'ouly took four ofikem; is so. corngletely stoped 'the. chills,,thmat. I ave'never had a returnof thiem .up.. to,.this ime, (neal-ly two years) and mear a year of hiis timie was passed in thie same place wiiere I first caught the disease.. -.. -That iiy case is not orne cured hy chance is poven from the fact that four pills out- of the ame box cured Capt. Retiben Banks, so ef ectally that he has iiever bad the disease since, whereas before he often suff'ered from it. Two ther person were also cured by the contents of is same box, and they neither of theum have hd a return of it although they both reside where they are exposed every season. I know 'several others who have been cured y your pills, but it is unmnecessary to detail heir cases. - The best certificates of their ellici meuy mn Cmils and Fever, will he a few doses, ad if they are as beneficial to others as they haye been to me they may he truly called~a pub ic blessing. Iatm with much respect your obee't serv 't. HENRY BRISCOE. For sale by T. Risley. lambutmrg., S. C., and - J. D. TIBBETTS, - Edge field C. I-., S. C. july 28 6mn 27 T IIAS PERFECTL Y CURED ME! PunLAaLstIrna, December 1837. To Dr. D. Jaynme Dear Sir-The astotnish ing and miracilous bendiciatl effects your vatl able EXP ECTORANT had oni my neig'ulor, the Rev. Mtr. Rtishiing, made so favorablc im pression oiny mind. that after consulting wvith several friends, and learning that you were a regular Practitionier of Medicine. I called'n pon you, and purchased hal f a dozen bottles. aiid told you that if I lived to take them, you should have a good report from me. I ami alive and well this day !Thanks to a merciful God, and your Expectorant; and now come forward cheerfully to fnulil tmy piromise. For twenty long years had I been a constant suff'erer from the effects of a hard, dry cough, pain in the breast, and difficulty of breathing ; the last five of which, chills and fevers, every wrng'nd fall, added to my misery. I was sporn away to a mere skeleton ;with the great. est difficulty onily could I get tup and down stairs; my appetite was gone, and my strenmgth had so far failed toe, that my friends were per. saeu I could nout survive many weeks, unless obtined relief. Indeed, sir, my situatiomn waus so penrfectly miserable to myself', and so dis tressing to mty fanmily, that I felt willing to die weevert should Ile-ase thme Aaster to take me home. But I heard of your medicinie, and relief came. Yes! it proved thme "Balm of Gilead" to my poor afflicted body. Before 1I had taken 0ons NOTTLE, I experenflod a mniti gation of all toy symptoms, and to my great joy I found in thme continued use of it thme hap. pest relief. In, short sir. [T H AS MADE A PERFECT CURE OF ME-and I can truly say, I have no desire to be better. - R. S. ROBERTrS is Dr. D. Jayne's only Agent at Edgefield C. II. july 21 ,3t 26 Notice.. ALL those indebted -to the estate ouf David T. Boswell, dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those haviug demtands to present them, properly attested. GEORGE BOSWVELL, Admnistrator. july24t 27 .. NOTICE.- - ALL~ person indebted to thme estate of yohr taGitmy,. deed., .are requested to mnakt payfenlt, and those having claims against sai< estate to present theta for payment,- properl) .;ttud.., -K F HERY M. SPIK ES A NEW lot* e acon, ~.whch illbO. H: Also-A ut of n J~iitO9'% ~ f 20 une9 Ad -iascribers e h tased from - ' .4 rffin,Esq., il h Warehouse in Ilan:li g. recently 0c. y FrJ. F.n Griffin, and formerly by F L Jeffers & Co., situated at tie Toot o Fgllstid im- I, mediately at' the head o'6 h anir binsmess street. From it= superior and being e surrounded by'a streai er i .i i compat- h atively exempt from'thie ,casoal'Th'e and en- ti tirely above the reach of high I'ts. t They propose to carry-on asively the .WAREHnUsF- & OtNEA T0RAGE t. under the firm of GEIGERS E'RLOWd Having engaged. an expeei d and com petent assistant, in addition t ri own per- It sonal attention, and posselisni ... to Rake 'J liberal advances on Produce c aed -to their f care, they hereby render their ces to Plan- 0 ters., Merchants and others, in trage aind t saleof p Cotton, FJouiir bn aind other Produce, in Rece iForward- b ing Merchandise, and purc to or- d de.heir-charges will b~ie gu usual rates of the place. so W.. W. GEGE c JAMES Y. -L P OW. Hamburg, June 3,-1846., june 9 r ". NEW GOO T HE Subscriber is now rece -a splen did Stock ol N.E W .GO% S atithe Brick Store fornierly occupied res dy & ti slrvan, consititg of all kind's of 1 ; s DRY GOODS, GROCERIE HARD WARE, CROCKERiY- OES, AND'HATs, to which he invites this friends'sii pe ublic to call and exunite forthstn'elves fore pur chasing elsewhere. . "2;:er' Z.7-e. N. B. Goocs very low for Cas - : C7. - N April6th 1817. TO I IE P1UBJI TH E utnderhiz d woild respectfully.fl iunce to 3 W Travellers an d'peons -vs A *1 iting-Habti ftie has taken Tor. a't ears. thefliotel, long ,on: as Bubbard's American ' Which it is his purpose to. keep as sudsa house n should be kept, and will. only prnomii 11 who favor hin with a call. that, he will do alEzn hi4 p power to pleaset ; and wihere"as mI coifor( . and ieL -may beeipected.as 'an3b po d in o ang.Public House:: A easeful. an'dattentiveHstAr*ihll 5akept a :'onstanlyinsthepStable;"nluiHors, al hbe; attedeto in a wiYiat ahall givet resatis 6 (actions.;..-A 4 A liberal patronage tarejpectfal olcited. F WM.C KETCH AM. lI aburg liacY8-l. -d#10 7 " ; q -EATLTIl 3IADE- EAS o VIGV TABLE UNIVE ..dicinal Ageutts hais egr e l 'thifer process of Pirgation and par:Gentitheyha'eve lso DeiiIfed thy Systm.-Heniceurgsilve edicines have alwaysbeen regardedas at beat T~ but i Necssarb Evil, Patients resortingic thern for the rel of of one diseasenat the-expenee of s mothr.Toobviate this Physicians havo long sought for. an Agent that. vould at theo'samec ume PURGE, PURIFY andS8TRENGTHI EN. But their efforts .were ~nearljefruitless, o aid they had alnost despaitsd of success when the labors of science, -and research-were re' s varded by a discoveryewhich fully realized the fondest dJesires of the'Medical iFacnlty, and th which is justly re garded as onteofthe most m- til portant Triumphs that. Pharmacy-has:.ever a- ti chievd.-This inmportant desideratumias nm d Dr. LE ROY'S VEGETA BLE UNIVER. oi SA L PIL LS, wvhich purify, the Bloodand re move tall coirupt, and vitiated humors, and un- s healthy accumtilat.ions from the bodg ini a man ner never before iivalled, and - which yet pro- y lce no weaknesil or lassitude whatever, .but n the contrary, tone the Stomiach and invigo. se rte the constitutiont during the progressof their. operations ! Dr. Lt Roy's Pills,..i, facit utifltO ( those heretofore irreconcifable, bis'dedeir- ri able qualities,, Evaenation.anid Ivigi1tili,. for je they are at the same time a STRENGTH EN ING PURG ATIV E, and a P ktigNG TO- te NIC. -- g Tho two) principle ingredients in Dr La i Roy's Pills arc WILD CJIMERY'-adSR 54 SA PA RiL LA, so prepared that each promotes th beneficial effect of tho other the fornmer strengthining, while the latter, thri h its tuion, with various vegetable i ngrndaents' 'eac u'ites; and purif~e-thus they supermnduce-no torpid ity or lassitude of the DigestiveFu'nctionst and hence their operations are attendedihy no Re atin, oir suibsequenat Costiveieus.W Dr. La Roy's Pills'.are. theimngstiactive and seaching Medicine in existenieg'Theay at onice 4 attack the very root of D~iseasee. ad thir r c- v tion is so promnpt. that in an houj~roriwo aner .p they are taken, the patient iiar'r If their c good effects. They not only. spisteon the i Blond, but also on thme chylog-of which~the.blood is formed, and this secures goodfd ~rom'~ the j fountain head, moureover they prpuce neither nase, aiiping or debility, an' i family, Medicine thieyiavo no r-ival-2 CENrsa iar Box* - - s For sale by J. D TIBBETT 8 ~dgefeld - C. H.S. C. july 7 24 a ST AT E OF SC)UBH IRNLINA I.EDGEFIELD DTSuTfC1.T. I TN'i' ECOU.R.T.OFd R.DNA BY. ' O N. HI LL, Esqj.Orniaary ofI EgfedDistrict : W,hras Patrick .HdJtlam ih apl)P1 d to me for Lettars of AdiIdi t oim, on all ttd singular a he goods'aadjehpItels,. rights and credits of CharstGarretI, Iato of the. District, aforesideissdZ These are, thiefore,-tos: antsIdiioti. ish all and -singula r, theN' agE~ided- 1 itors of the-sai ,detneasea i #iadiappear hofore me, atdour ne.t a v~ Court for the said Distriet, to ho~d atEdge field Court Ho~usem he~O of'Aug gust inst., .to showi scan r sa-"hy' the said 7admintso~b Given unider my hand' a l ths tha 9th (ay of-Auiguetyn'i dar 26 our Lord one thousardiieig ondredl ib furty-sevenl and.-itie 1~~znr *cn independence~ -JORIN H-i Dr. Branudreth's Pills BRANDRETH'S PILLS RELTABLE Let no one suppose that the Brandreth ills are.not alwys the same. They are. The an never be otherwise. .The principles upo which they uire made'are so unerring, that nillion pounds could be made per day withot he~most remote possibility of a mista ke occur ng.- Get the genuine, that is all. and the mi icine.will give you full satisfaction. WHrEN THE BLOOD iS IN AN UNSOUND cond ion, it is as ready for infection, as laud plongl d and harrowed to receive the allotted grair ''hise who are wise, will therefore cnmmenc lie purification ortheir blood, withont delay nd those vho are already attacked with 'el ess should. do the saine. Ladies shonld use Brandreth's Pills frequen r. They will ensure them from severe siel em of the stomach, and, generally speaking ntirely prevetnt it. The Brandreth's Pills ar armless. . They increase the powers of life iey do not depress them. Females will fin iem to secure that state of health which ever iother wishes to enjoy. In costiveness, so o in prevalent at an interesting period, th randreth's Pills are a safe and effectual reme y. There is no. medicine so safe as this, it i oi-e easy than castor oil, and is now general r used by numerous ladies through their cor nement. Dr. Brandreth can refer to man four first physicians who recommend his pill > their patients, to the exclusion of all othe trgatives, and the pills being composed er rely of herbs or vegetable matter, purify th hood, and carry of the corrupt humors of th ody. in a manner so simple as to give ever: ay ease and pleasure. Remeuriber, Druggists are not permitted t ail my Pills-if you purchase of them you wi btain a counterfeit. B. BRANDRETH,M. D. Dr. Brandreth's Principal Oflice 241 Broad ray, N. Y.; other oflices in New York. . TThe genuine only for sale in Edgefiel listriet by R. S. ROBERTS, Edgefiel Cou louse, KaEaicK C THAYER, Hamburg, an MYLEY'S Store, Meeting street. Every Agent having the genuine has a ca ficate of Agency, signed by the Doctor him mIf. aug 4 tin 28 Head Quarters, S' LIMES'roNE SRatNoS, 1st July, 1847. Ordei- No; HE following Rigiment:i will parade fog Revi6w and Drill; at the times and place: Sfllows, viz: The 39th Regimient of Infantry, near Ruli ountain, on Tuesday the 3d of August next. Thes 38th Regiment of Infantry,. at Killer's Thursday. the 5th of August.. The-1thRegimient of Cavalry, at Martins i Satrday the 7th ofAugust..,; The10th' Regiment 'of Infantry, at Boyd's iTuesday the 10ih ofAngnst.' The 41st'Regiinet of Infantry, at Park's ok rid;"on Thuredaythe 12th of August;. - The 45th Regiment of Infantry.-t the Burn atory; on Saturdaythe.J4th of August. The,9th Regiment.ofCavalry, near the Glent prgs, dn Tuesday ,ihe.i7th 'ofAugust.. The 36th Regiment oflufantry, at Timmons dfield;orTiaedaYhe 24ti of A'pug'st. : Th41st U ~onfuintry, at -Bdrtons reoSafdyth 28t'oA ng st5L A W .The 1sL.Regimnenat of Cavalry, at, Pickens. Ile..on Tuaesdayitbe 3lst of Aogust.. The5th Regiment oflumfaintry,,at Hunwter's,or huday the'2d of September. next. .;. The 2d Regimenit of ..nmfantry, at Hlull's, or turdy the 4th of September. The 42d Regiment of Infantry, at =inton's aTuesday the 7th of Septeniber. The 4th Regiment of luifantry, at Varsenes cTursday the 9th of Septemiber.' The 6th Regiment of Infantry, at Lomax, or atirday. the 11th of September. The 8th' Regiaunent of Infantry, at any plac< le Brigadier General may select and report ti is Department. the point selected on Tuesdaj2 t 14th uf Septoember. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry, at Longumires a Thuraday the 16th of Septenmber. The 9th Recgitnent of Infantary, at Lowe's, oi aturday thie 18th of Septenmber. The 7th Regiment of Infantry, at the 01l ells, on Tuesday the 28th of Septembher. The 10th Regiment of Infantry, at Rtichaard 's. ona Thutrsdamy the 2.'d of September. The Commissioned aid non-coummissaonel ficers, wvill assemrble at their aespective pu d grounds ona the day previous, her drill an; struction. rfhe Mujor Generals will, with theu staff, a' id the reviews, ini their divisioni, and the Br: adier Generals, will, with their staff, attenid ii air respective Briades, and are scharged witl e extension ofahis order, By order of the Comm aander-in-aChief, J. W. CANTEY, july21 .4djt. 8,' lusp. Genl. .Dr. Gordon's Pills. GREAT ARRIVAL ! dkBuashels or 25,000 baoxes of Dr. GOIl JDON'S FAMILY PILLS.-Th ast and iancreasing demand for this new tan astly celebrated Medicine, anid the numerotJ ures they are daily effecting in all portions le country whlere they have been itntrodacem f Dyspepsia, Liver Coumplaints and Bialliou iseass, with their wvell kntown attendant! iick Head-ache, &c., haos mnduedd the untdel ignedl to make arrangemeinnts' to receive thei tcks direct from thin Proprietor, and wool my to their nuameroaus custoomers that they air reared to supply them, whtolesale or retail tNew York prices. 107 $2 per dozen, or 24 cents per~ box. By P. Melvin Cohten. No. 19 H~mane streel Iaviland, Hiarral & Allena, King streect; Ne on Carter, ~Meeting street; E. M. Care road street; and Amos Hlead, cornmer Ea. lay and Brotad street, Chiarlestoni: T1. Risale' lamburg; and J. D. TIBBIETT8S, Edigefield Court Hiouse, S. C. july 2b - m 27 NEW GOODS. R ..S. Roberts haas just received the folv . ing Dry Goods, whaich lhe will sell ho or Cash. 1 Bale . 3-4 uaibleachied shir tinga 1 "3-4 " Osnaburgs 1 " .4-4 " Sheeting 1 "- - 44 Eta , do 20ps. raw priants at 10 & 12 cents a yar jly 7 tf 24 Notice.. T El Eitate of Giltber: Sommerall belt Dereliet iall those having demands, a 'equested to present them, duly attested, an hose indebted, to make immediate payment he ubsribr OHN HILL, O. E. D. RECRUJIIN *VOLU.N HEAD QUARTERS, Regimental Orders, No. 59. IN accordance wal General Orders, No. 1 ... ton City, Capt. Brooks, of Company D; n Captain Joseph Kennedy, of Compatny G,'ani 1 tailed for the Recruiting service. . .II. Captain Brooks will, on the receipt ofth at Washington, for instructions. In the tuter Edgefield C. H. South Carolina. III. Captain Kennedy and Lient. Kershaw % olina. They will report on their arrival to Cap City. and until further orders from the Adjutan dy will open a Recruiting Rendezvous at Fort Carolina. . IV. In addition to the Monthly Reports to ti report monthly to the Head Quarters of this R By order, In obedience to the foregoing order, I will the duty assigned me, tltil a reply to the appli, in, for permission to join my Regiment has be The recruits enlisted by Capt. Kenedy. Lt to the South Caroltne Regiment, and will be re is thus presented to those gallant spirits of Ed appointed only by a want i. number, of now $ 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 ofc even in a pecuniary point of view. By the 9th Section of an Act of Congress, additignal military force, a'nd for other purposes private now in service or who may hereafter b and who shall receive, an honorable discharge e for disability ineurred in the course of his servi and sixiy acres of Land, which he will be at lib lands that may be subject to private entry; or hi receive treasury script to the amount of ont H . payable semi-annually, and redeemable at the I Each and every soldier, mustered into ti Wade, nod who has not been legally discharge Edgefield C. H., 5th July 1847, Recruiting Rendezvous. Jr ESTIMONIALS.-Extract of a letter - from Dr. Waines, of Philadelphia, Feb. 2, 1840.-" Your Pills are the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their ef fects, of any that I have ever met with in a prac tice of eight and twenty years. Their action on the chyle and hence on the impurities of the blood, is evidently very surptising:'- - Extract or a letter from Dr. Henry Hall, of Quebec, L. C., Match 6, 1841.-" For bilions fevers, 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*Aujiu ta. Haiburg, and -in- Charleston by P."Melvin Cohen, No. 19 Hayne streaty Haviland, Har rl & Allen, King street; :elson Carter;Meet ing street; E. M./ Carey,- Broad .street. and Amos. Head. corner East-Bay and Broad street. T. Risley, Hamburg ; and Edgeeld Con ouse, ju -T8 F R the cure of d ohite Sweilings. Scrofula , and other umors; Ulecre, Sore Legs, old and fresh IVounds, Sprains and Bruises, Steel lngs, atid Inflamniaion, Scald Head, Sore Breasts, of woomen. Rh/evsmausc pains, Tetters. Eruptions, Chilblains. lI'hill~otos, Bile.s, Corns, and external diseases generally. It is likewise arently superior ta aniy .medicine heretofore Eis'coveresd for the chafed backs and limbs of horscs; for ringworms, chopped lips, and in short for evety external bo~dily evil that miay fall to the lot of main or beaet. 1'he proprietor of this noble spcciflc can positively state, without fear of cotitradiction, that it is vastfy' superior to any compound ever discovered, or at least that is known in these days, in the cnre of the above* complaitits. indeed, too much cannot be said in its favor, for there is nothing more certain,than its ellienucy in the matters for which it is recommended, aind the speed anid pierfec tion of its cures are such as to have .he alppear ance of bieinig miraculous. No hnuse should lie without this almost universal ointiment, for the inmates of all houses are liable to scalds,sciatch es, cuts, hrnises, burns, corns, chapped lips, &c. &c. &c.; from any or all of which they can receive but little iinjury i f they hbive a box of Harrison's tinrivalled specific to contenid with them. For Piles and Salt Rheuma it sur passes all othier remedies. For sale by T. Risley, Hambuirg ; and 1. D. TIBBETTS, Edgoeleld Court House, S. C. july 8 im 27 LRcina Cordinl" Oa' the 'E LIXIR OF LOVE. T H1IS is a sovereign and speedy cure for .. Incipient Consumption, Barrenness. Impotency, Incorhwa or Whites, Obstiuction, Diticult or Painful Mtenstruation,Incontinene faf Urine, or Invommttary Discharge thereof; and for genieral pjro-uration of the system, whe. titer the result of inherent causes or produced by irregularity, illness or ac,:.ident... There is not a shadow of doubt that this is truie, anad were not the subiject of too delicate a nature, hundreds would testify to the iiirival led eflicacy of this Cordial as a specific for bar rennes.s, l'otnr albuts, gleets, irregularities in the secretiuui,s, pua in the Kidneys.. female stup pressionis. For sale by all the principal Drug. gistsin Augusta. Hambhurg and Charlestoti. (f Price, $3 per bottle. For sale by Haviland, H-arral & Allen, King street ; P. Mlvin Cohen, No. 19 H-Ityne street ; Nelson Carter, Meetiing street. and E. fl1. Ca. ry, Droad street, Charleston; T. Risley, H aim burg; and -J. D. TBBETT~iS, -Edgefield Court Hlouse, S. C. july28 Gin 27 00 QTHI ACHE CURED. A .. r. JosKP11 Row~iND, No. :170 Market St SDear Sir :-After having sun'ered many days anid ntighats wvith an excrintiating tooth ache and tried every othier remedy without relief,I was indiuced to try the en'ect of your SIAGIC LOTION, and to my otter astonishmnent, I wva completely cured in five mitutes. Yours, )3ARTLE SHEE, Pape Wazrehionse, No. 29 Commerce St - Phiiadelphia, Feb. 25th, 1840. .S.ROBERTS, Agent, Edgefield C, . South Carolina.. gjuly 21 -____ if- 26 iNorthern Homespiuns." tBaes NORTHERN HOM1ESPUNi RI. S. tROBERT., jnne 16 PALMETTO REGIMENT; Puebla, Mlexico, Juneiid17 Y,4 ,fromil th djnlaIt eenIOf ow on leave orkilse-Xe. ona _U t Lient.J; B. Karshiw;'df Co is order, report to the''Adjutnt im he will open-a Recruiti --- vill proceed by taoinorro' tra tBrooks. /the semior'ofisice n: t General's Office; at Washingt Aloultrie, and Lieut Kershas i - e Adjutant Generals dfficet giment. -. - JAMESCANT remain nt. Edgefield - C= Hri - ation I have made tothe auihoic : en received. t t Kershaw, and myselfcuill =t! ceived as Volunteers.rA'five -- efield who. burned.t;nmingleor , ratifying their earnest and pbvnja u ecruit, immediately on hiseCiaitib - ; on made in the subjoined uthoititr loting, rations, &c.,-dake.theiei entitled "An Act to raise, r adib ," "each non comumissione --fil e eilisted during theipresent war wi ither by expiration of his teii'naei i ce, will be entitled to~a warrstitN -Y erty to locate in one bodyi;uponeiiy'b omay, at his option,,when -honorabi eiDRED DOdLARS, bearing six,e eice >leasure of the Government. - e service of the United States; yBrey d, will report in personito.me. forjhwt P. S. BROOK Captai Compang ply 7 STATE OF SOUTH CAR-' EDGEFIELD DISTR1C IN THE COMMON -PLEAS G. L. & E. Penn, & Co: VS. . James B. Harris. . AMES B. HARRIS; being no custody of the Sheriff of Edg trict, by virtue of a writ of Capisiad, ciendum, at the suitof G L.:.E Penn and having filed: in-.myoflice:a - oath, of his whole estate and ecta personal, with a -view, to obtain theb the Acts of theGeneral Assemty1 , called th9 insolventdebtors Act of Mr Toii'pkii defediint'aat , a Notice. ishereby given, t 't "r Per n &4. ad-alnd' o saidifamei ..Hari " _h f to bard and"'consi 'at f H'odse,".in thee ith o'cb stich otfher da 'ths r g ot r then r coni e r QctobernekQ a -p! -an it -he as Clerk's O e8 u vlyI 'K3 ~m ' STATFEOF'SOUTH CROLN *EDG'EFI ELIhNDISTRICT WJ iN THE COMMON PEA Garvin & Haines, . - -s. Ca. Sa.w Charles B. Carter.. C HARLES 1B. CARTERawho~ si the custody of thie Sheriff.,ofdeb :District, by vir tue of the surrenderoEisii at the suit of Garvin '& Haisti siai his petition with a schedule'onnt*~fb whole esta to end. effects, witish. e:--poe obtaining the benefit of. the At of Ue~ rail Assembly, commonly call'edrthihti Debtors Acts. Public Notice ishc$ _.t to the said.Garvmn & Haineii and alI~h creditors of the said Charles-B/Ca~tr7 hrt said petition will be, heard and consdv~ the, sixth day of October next, it.Z Coturt House, or oi such liliar ilsa h may order during the term, comm~I1~ the first Monday in October niext, atridru and all the creditors of the said Char!e4~3 ter, are hereby summoned, personafro attorney, then and there in said COton h cause, if any they-can,>vhy tlis bdaft Acts nforesaid. should not be grantq-. said Charles B. Carter, upon bis ezeug assignment required by said Acts..q.. s T HO. G: BAICON2 Clerk's Office, 2nd July,31847M july 3 e:--ie3 ThseTIi. .~iirict 4o DISTR1CT OF SOUTH CARLI IN BA YKR17PTCY IN-the Matter of Henr./H H~aysn LMerchant of Edgefield District, - Pursuant to an-Order of the Distrit - orthe United States, for the Distrebr Carolina,'notice is hereby giventhat shown before the said Coturt,'ht t Court House in Chiarleston, on the - of November next, at elevongo'clo.~ why the said Henry H.jMason soa receive his Discharge and: 'Cer~fi -- Dankrupt. -T Charleston 26th daf of June 3847 H.-Y.GRAY -== July 7 1NOTICE u;4 M R. ROFF, who held conditlnal . teetinteitfEe fie bait never complied with said'codio fore he holds no interest, and has, oI sell or ma e any contract foiiii We, the undersigned are- theowtir 'right, and a iight purchased fro -s unless our agent, will not be oodV .Mr. J.T. WEsaa,.we au~ power to act as our agent. COTHRN March 1,1847.-. * A LL Persons-inidebited th1 George Pope, deceased~~b fed that it ia abisolutelf-liecesar~ the money. dice-the Esttai do not payyilbedefr a i Thie.Notear inthoad .Ja Gi -.